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| | ns TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES. _ * LARGE FOUR STORY BRICK BUILDING, CON. taining an engine of 10 horse power, boilers, shafting, &e., to lev; tha buflding is well lighted, exceedingly strong agnkeny rane’ {08 gent penlye mop os ‘ uring . 01 sar God end’ech Cherry strvok. "Apply to F. BENNETT, N ‘Wryon row. FINE SUIT OF SPLENDID OF FICE38—ON BROAD- way, betwee! Maiden lane and John street, second ory; front room 49228; first class buflding; adratrably suit. ed for fe or ire insurance, jewelry or blurilur business: wented separately on reasogable terms, Inquire at No. 190 Broadway, No. 16. STEAM POWER.—TO LET OR LEASE, THREE b) Floors, 150,45, with from 1 to 75 horse power; also smaller zooms. Apply wo H. W. GREENE, i Piymouth “street, rookiyn. STEAM POWER TO LET—witit rooms and barement 25x60 fe WELL LIGHTED ty power. Apply to -ONE ROOM, 50x10 FEET, OUN MOLAREN, Third and Apply to boeken, N. J. RNTON M. RODMAN, 696 ROADW. ) REAL jtato Agent, offers for rent Store 127 Waverley place 50; Store 46 Hudson street, per annum 3400 Hiuitwon street, #5 lo $14. 1e, ine Country 15 acres; Bouts at Vieasantville, 8) tniles from New York; 10 LET—THE LARGE METROPOLITAN HALL NO. &8 Sixth avenue, has been newiy itied up, and ts pleasant place for parties, coucerts, balls or ng Tayuhe at $5 Sixth avenue, ia the One lar Stor XDID LOFTS. 169 FULTON 0 LET--THREE SPL atreet, two doors fiom Broadway, suitable cor of business; also Basement and Sub-Celiar, 40 Vea suitable for storing produce, up stairs, 10 LUT. Inquire at No. 40 Vea DESIRABLE FIRST FLOOR, WITH POW- er; aiter May 1, the Whole Butlding, four floors, 45x75 feet, with rear ground floor, 80x75. Apply to 8. A. MIDDLE. BROOK, cornet venth atreet and First ave 10 LET—WITH STEAM POWER, A VERY LIGHT Room, %a14 feet, located near Market street depot, Newark, N. J. Address H, J. STEVENS, 11 Liberty street, New York. HE BEST MAR- 0 LET A FISH STAND IN ONE OF 32 Kighth avenue, STORE 65 NEW CHAMBERS STR! and 7 Roosevelt streat. fronting bots thoronghtar Sood stand for any business; rent low. Apply at 11 Jamie street, OTLEASE—-STORE, BASEMENT AND THREE STORY rear Building, at Of1 Huson str itable for ware- Foom and factory for marbie, hats or iurhiture, Apply to J. n the premises, 0 LEASE FOR A TERM OF YE. SPLENDID Buildixg, the location of which is faily desi for a th pr minstrel hall; , for any ness re sitnation of Bullding exun errated, be! eof the prin mquares, within a stone's throw of Broadway and accessible to all the different lines of cars and st ye: For further par- tieulars inquire at 120 Broadway, room 7 BROADWAY.—TO LET, ROOMS, AND OFFIC for business purposes, Also furulshed Rooms; price Apply in room No. 5, 1.26] BEQADWAY.70 LET, FOR BUSINESS, eS the first Floorand part of ‘the Basements, Also ent 80 per month, Opposite the Grand a furnished Vario Hotel, __DWELLING HOUSES TO LET. Furnished. MODERN HOUSE, FRESHLY FURNISHED, TO let. 510 (new No.) Seventh avenue, between Korty-tirst and Forty-second streets. Term: 100. THREE STORY AND BASEMENT HIGH STOOP brown stone House, fully furnished, in Eas: Forty-ninth Sircet, to let with immediate possession." VANDEWATER & BPENCER, 1. Broadway, neas Thirty-sccond street, A. BEAUILEULLY AND COMPLETELY FURNISHED brown stone House, on East Fifticth street; private Dlock 12 rooms; linen, silver, plano. Only gles, KOBER? G, KICHARDS, 953 Broadw: HANDSOMELY FURNISHED HOUSE, Seventeanth street, a few doors from Dr. Ty {1 rooma; completely and fully furnished. | :0U. ROBERT G, RICHARDS, %3 Broadway, up stairs, SMALL ELEGANTLY FURNIS' let, on Twenty-sixth street, near St, Jar Huen anu every couvenience for housekeepiy parties noo! aildress Y. Y., box 170 Herald oflice, VLEGANTLY FURNISHED BROWN STONE Yon West Fourteenth street to let reasonably toa re- SBponsible party. Inquire of F. KELLOGG, 1.0 Broadway, from 10 to 4 ior two days. , up stairs, ON East 4'8 church 5 ‘Only private URNISHED HOUSE TO RENT.—FOUR STORY HIGH stoop brown. stone front House, 622 Lexington avenue, detwoen Fifty-third and Fitty-fonrth sircets: handsomely und completely furnished, piano, pictures, bronzes, books, &c.; house nearly new and fitted with every convenience; Font 8.500 por aunum. Apply oA. B, RUSS, 29 Brow street, jew Yor URNISHED AND UNFURNISHED HOUSES TO LET. Some Vurniture for sale. Houses for sale all over the Bity; Stores, Lo‘ts and Oilices to let. BISHOP'S, 243 Broadway, opposite City Hall, RORNEHED HOUSE TO RENT—NO. 2 WEST THIR- teenth street, first house from Filth avenue; three Seen after 10. Fooms deop ; wil improvements. OUSE TO LET—FURNISHED, IN BROOKLYN. — Threo wory Philadelphia brick high mtoop, with all tbe modern improvements; pleasantly ted in the vicinity of ‘Washington nnd DeKalb avenues, 25 minutes from Fuiton ferry ; terms moderate to a sinall ‘private family. Apply to the owner, M. B, STAFFORD, 71 Broadway, room 58. WP LET-VERY LOW, THREE STORY AND BASE. mont brick House, furnished or unfurnished, or will geil Furniture ow. Inquire at 20 Kast Elguty 10 LET—ALL OR PART OF A SMALL HOUSE, MOD. ern improvements, with the Furniture. Apply’ at 434 West Forty-tuird street, ae Aue 0 LET—-FURNISHED, TO A PRIVATE FAMILY ONLY, for one year, possession Immediately, a three story and Bttic high stoop House, in most perfect order, with every con- venience, desirably located, at 114 Congress atreet, botween Clinton and Henry streets, Brooklyn. To a family with unex- eeptionable references the terme will be satisfactory, House an be seen at any time or call on f. B. STAKE, 22 Joho atreet, New York. 10. LEASE FURNISHED—FIFTH AVENUE, HOUSE No. I Fast Forty-tiret street, to lease for a term of three years at a low rental to a strictly private faiiiy; newly paint- @d and cecovated and beautifully furnished. Address or ap- Py to H. B, BACON, 141 Broadway. 10 RENT—TH WHOLE OR PART OF COMPLETELY furnished House, to a private family only, and portion Of rent taken in Board it agreeable. Apply ‘at 124 West Elevonth strect, near Sixth avenue. Call for one week, 1 BLOCK FROM BROADWAY AND NEAR TENTH 2 street. An elegantly furnished House to rent; posses- ion frst of the month, Apply to Mr. WAL. VITT, 62 Lambeth Place. ond street, Unturnished, TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE TO LET—IN WEST Thirticch sireet; rent $600; water and gas. Apply to r. SMITH, 202 William street, Frankfort House, A. THREE, sToRY, HIGH stoop Honse, on West Thirty-fourth street, all improvements, ‘Daly $1,500 & vear; also many others at jow rents MOLRIS B. BAER, 269 West Thirty-fonrth street. BROWN STONE THREE STORY HIGH STOOP BRICK HOUSE, 198 East Seventeenth street, between Irving place ‘and Puird avenue: 1 rooms, B1.700 per year. ROBERT G. RICHARDS, 958 Broadway, FIVE STORY BROWN STONE HIGH STOOP House to let, unfurnished. Apply at 17 Great Jones st. FIVE YEARS! LEASE AT A LOW RENT.—A THREE story House, with sheds anda half acra, within ten nutes’ walk of Atlantic cars and forty from ferry. Dintil- ‘and manufacturers, call at 2,200 Fulton avenue, Brooklyn. 8. 6, C. HARRL CHANCE.—A HOUSE TO LET: TEN ROOMS; MOD- ern improvements; Furniture for sale at a sacrifice; all ew lat of May. Cail ail this week at 105 Kast Twenty-eizhth Breet, COSEY UNFURNISHED HOUSE OF TWELVE Tooms, at #150 per month In advance, to let to a reapon- gible party: ApDiy at No. 58 West Tenth atrovt, between ifth and Sixth avenues, from 11 to 3. — FINE HANDSOME THREE STORY HIGH STOOP brick Honsa, 506 Seventh avenue, corner of Forty-iirst reet ; one-fourth of a block from Broaiway cars; wil im- vementn: ponsexscion at once; $1,700 per annum, Apply fo owner, 149 Went Forty-sizth aireet. THREE AND A HALF STORY BASEMENT HIGH stoop brick House, corner of Bank ani Bicecker atreets, Tease for 24 years; immediate posseasion + nowly paintody Gent cheap. #. L. & B. T, BURNHAM, (09 Tiudson street, p mid dhe « OR RENT—-ALL Of THE THREE STORY BRICK dwelling 26 Fourth place, between Clinton and Henry Btreets, Krooklyn, except top floor and back parlor; elght Fooms, gas, hot and cold water, stationary tubs; $60 per Month. "Inquire on the premises. JOR RENT—HOUSE 15 WEST TWENTIETH STREET, excopt doctor's oilice, for elghteen moutus, unfurnished. Apply on the premines, pene BROWN STONE HOUSE IN DUNCOMB in luce (aah strect, Hariew) to jet. cheap; rent 4%, <td! RANDELL & PORTE! 951 Third avenue, or 366 roudw 0 LET—A NEAT FRAME HOUSE, WI atreet; contains el rooms nad bathroom, fireplace Beater, gas fixtures, Ac. ; in in good order. SMITH & MEAD, 422 Eighth avenne. JRNISHED, A FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY ¢ house, three blocks from (nion square and o from Stiyvesant atin +1 fooma, with- ‘onay waiking distance of business tarts nnd oar Mines to directions. Address M. ox 510 F 10 LET—A HANDSOME TWO si and attic brick House, 807 Bleoske EST THIRTIETH SMALL BRICK HOUSE, UP. TOWN, SUR: basement and three story above; has all improve 860 per month. Inquire at 10 ust Twenty. se Mre. HENKY MOFALL, 0 LET ELEGANTLY FURNISIHED--A four story brown stone House on Th Bear Fifth avenu we on Thirt cellar, mente; oni; seventh stroot, FIRST CLASS fourth street, M.A. J. LYNCH, 72 Cer 10 RENT—PURNISHED, A FOUR STORY BROWN atone high atoop House, 118 West Twenty-third strect, to private faiusiy. “Inquire du the promises, No agente need Cy 0 RENTCOMPLETELY <DSOMEY FUR. T° heen erie ont 0, 10 rom, weber tae, Lok fhenr hore barn and 40 minutes from Yerriony, rent. $100 por ¥ le te acs G LOCKE, 14 Eighth avenue, near T° RENT FURNISHED, 885 MONTHLY—A NEAT i Mite House, containing’ nine rouma, or eeu arnitiire for #400, in which cage the rent of the hones wow Bo only #02 0 per month; « rare chance torn tad, “OtKe BONS, Agent, Bleecker street, between Greeue and Wooner, Q STORY BROWN STONE HOUSE IN. st. LUKE'S ©) place; all improvemente; to rent furnisued. Apply to Ee @.LOCKE, 141 Kighth street, aear Broadway. NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1869.—TRIPLE SHEET, . DWELLING HOUSES TO LET. TO $50 PER MONTH FOR NEW THREE STORY $4 0 brick Houses in Harlem ; gas fixtures, heater and all improvements. AMUEL D, MACK, 163 Broudwa; ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET. A770, LED SWeST TWENty-rmRD STREET (LON- + don terrace), Part of a House, partially furnished, to a feu) family, consisting of six rooms; ail conveniences for 0. ousokes ping. Apply at 1U3 Reade street, in the store. N UrPER OR LOWER PART OF A HOUSE TO LET. Ail improvements; 45 Third street, first house from Second ayenuc. Kent #50 per month, A. FART OF THE HOUSE 45 WEST TWENTY. sixth at , newly furnished and well adapted to house- Keeping, tolet wo w suall tauily of adulta; best references required. FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED FLOOR TO LET, to a small respectable family. Call at 221 East Twen- iy-elght- street, near Third avenue. A. FURNISHED FIRST FLOOR—TWO OR FIVE rooms, for housekeoyfing or business; also Room and Bedroom, che»p, near Broadway. Cail trom 10 to 6 o'clock. 400g Sixth avenie. JIRST FLOOR-FRONT PARLOR, HANDSOMELY furnished, with large parlor Bedroom connecting; more Dedrooms if desired; ase of kitchen, with ail improvements incltding gas, $3 weekly; no objection to children, 923 West Filly-second sirvet, near Broadway. FUANpgovEy FURNISHED THIRD FLOOR—CON- sisting of parlor and three bedrooms; house and loca- tion tirstclnas mevery particular; references given and re- quised. 13 West Forty-sixth street, near Fifth avenue. } ANDSOME THIRD FLOOR TO LET—IN A SMALL private family, in a new brown stone house; terms #60 per mouth in advance. No, 239 West Fifty-firat street, be- tween Broadway and Eighth avenue. ROOM, NICELY FURNISHED, TO LET, TO A SMALL family. Apply at 47 Third street, 0 LET—FURNISHED PARLOR FLOOR, AND OTHER Rooms if required, ina high stoop house, containing modern tmproveents: privilege of housekeeping; rent moderate, Inquire at 223 West Thirty-third street, 10 LUT-ON RUTGERS PLACE, A SECOND FLOOR; water, gas and bath in house, ‘fo be seen from 2 till 4 PLM. Inquiive at 49 Orebard street, first floor, 0 LET—THIRD FLOOR ABOVE THE STORE, OON- sisting of five rooms and plenty of closet room, to. amall private ‘aimlly. Inquire at 283 Seventh avenue, near Tweuty- i re PO LET-TUREE NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, SUIT. for housekeeping, or would be let separately. In- quire in store 419 Bixtl Can be Terms very mocerate. MO LET--IN WILLIAMSBURG, TH tory brick house, furnished; rent reasonable to y. Inquire of Mr. WM. HICKS, 81 broad- avenue. n for two days. MO LET—FIRST FLOOR OF FOUR ROOMS AND REAR wo rooms; all modern improvements; desir- ; also Third Floor of four rooms, in house B51 West Forty-second street. 0 LET—A SECOND FLOOR, FURNISHED, TO A smell family, for light housekeeping; three rooms, with Gas and water. “Apply at 140 Mercer street, J ; NO LET—I3 NINTH STREET, ton avenue, a handsome Floor of six rooms, to private family; rent only #85 per month; all Improvement Apply at 143 isast Fifty-ninth street, TPO LET, UNFURNISHED—TO A SMALL FAMILY OF adults, trom the Istof November, a Part of House known as 42 West Forty-third street. Apply on the premises. 0 LET—A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED BACK PAR- lor and two Bedrooms, to single gentlemen, in @ strictly private house, Inquire at st Teuth street, near Second avenue. 10 LET—THE THIRD FLOOR IN PRIVATE HOUSE 159 East Thirty-third street, between Third and Lexing- ton avenues; six rooms; improvements, yo LET—FURNISHED, A PART OF A HOUSE, COM- posed of seven large and small rooms, a beautiful parlor andakitchen. Apply at 152 East Twenty-second strer SECOND Floor, for light housekeeping, m a strictly private house, with allthe modern improvements; rent ronsonable, Inquire at 205 Kast Tenth street, near Second avenue. 0 LET—TO A SMALL FAMILY OF ADULTS OR TO single gentlemen, one or two Floors, unfurnished, suita- ble for light housekeeping. Apply for ‘two days Lex- ington ‘nue, near Thirty-first street. (PO LET—AN UNFURNISHED FLOOR, SUITABLE FOR lzht housekeeping; four rooms, water, yas, ‘e.; strict! private: references exchanged. 152 West ‘rhirt street, near Broadway. MO LET-SECOND FLOOR, FIVE ROOMS AND closets, private house 243 West Fifty-tifth street ; small House in the rear, Apply at ollice, 77 Liberty st 10. LET_FURNISHED, FRONT PARLOR, ONE OR more Bedrooms; also'Rooms on secon: floor, with gas, en suite or singly, to gentlemen or for housekeeping. 213 East Twenty-third street, ip, LET—TO A MAN AND WIFE, PARTLY FURNISH- ed or unfurnished, a front Parlor, back Basement and Bedroom, on the third floor, References given and required, Apply at 8 Morton street, between Hudson and Greenwich, 10 LET—22 WEST THIRTEENTH STREET, BASE- ments, Parlor Floor aad two Rooms on third’ floor, alx rooms; all'modern improvements. Rent $60. Private house, oO LET—SECOND FLOOR, FOUR ROOMS, FOR honsekesping. to married couple; no children. Twenty- third street, near Seventh avenue. Apply in coal yard, Twen- ty-fourth atreet, near Sixth avenue, 11 to 2, 10 LET—UPPER PART OF 213 EAST FIFTIETH street, to «small family. House contains all modern im- provements. — 10 RENT—ROOMS, IN SUITS OR SEPARATE; FIRST class house. No.2 West Thirteenth strect, near Fifth avenue. (Po RENT-FURNISHED,, A, BACK PARLOR, LARGE extension kitchen and ‘Hall Room, toa small famiiy. 7 West Twenty-fourth street Apply at $, WITH THE BEST CITY REFERENCES, SCOTT'S office, No. 755, Eighth avenue, corner Forty-third street. [PEER PART OF A FIRST CLASS BROWN STONE House, to a small, responsible family, at reasonable rent; immediate possession... Apply 4n Seventy: firat house west of Second avenue, 45-4 SECOND FLOOR, SIX ROOMS AND $ +). bath, all improvements, to a small family, in the East Thirt 46) WEST TWENTY-SECOND STREET.—SECOND Jc Floor to let, handsomely furniahed: references i oth street, th street, QQ SECOND AVENUK.-T0 LET, WITHOUT BOARD, 20 an entire second Floor, neatly furnished tor light housekeeping; every modern convenience; house first class; terms low, [eferences, 360 West om QRITSRCOND, STREET.—TO | LET, 360 the second Floor ina brown stone house, in, good order, with all modern improvements, to a small family oniy. 1.239 rents from $5 to #10 per BROADWAY, OPPOSITE THE GRAND Hotel.—Furnished Rooms, for housekeeping k. Chance for a light business. _CLOTHING. _ 11182SEVENTH AVENUE.-LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, you will be astoniahed at the prices &. MINTZ pays for cant off Clothing, Carpets, Jewelry, &c. Please call or send a note. Ladies atiended to by Mrs. Miniz, T 71 SIXTH AVENUE, ONE DOOR FROM WAVER- ley place.—Ladies and gentlemen will be astonished at the prices F. HARRIS pays for caat off Clothing, Carpets and Jewelry. As we have to fill w large order for the Western market we will pay 25 per cent more than any other dealer in the city, Please cail on or send a note to F, HARRIS, 71 Siath avenue, Ladies attended by Mrs, Harris, A‘ THE UP TOWN ESTABLISHMENT, 816 SIXTH AVE Forty-sixth street, persons wishing to dispore if Clothing, Carpets, Furniture or Hedding, will er price than anywhere, Address Mr. or Mrs, TTENTION.—NEW ORDERS RECEIVED TO PUR- chase Wearing Apparel, Carpets and Household Furnt- inre, which must be sent In future time. We promise to pay 50 por cent more in cash than any one élse, by calling on oF addressing Mr. or Mra, H. ROSENBERG,’ 248 ‘Seventh nve- nue, one door above Twenty-fourth street. AT 88 BROADWAY, NEAR THIRTEENTH STREET— fon tes Ui or r to Cashhere, pays, bighest price for jadien’ and gentlemnen's cast of ‘eariny parel, Carpets, Furniture. ‘Ladies walted on by Mrs. HERZ. AT 22, THIRD AVENUE, NEAR TWENTY-THIRD atrect—LEON pays highest price for Indien’ and gentie- men’s cast off Wearing Apparel, Garp ta, Furniture, Gadies waited on by Mra. LEON. , 137 THIRD AVENUE, LADIES AND entlemen can receive the highest price for Castolf Clothing and Carpets by calling oF addressing, Ladies at- tended by Mrs. Mish. AME HADES AND GENTLEMEN CAN RECEIVE ¢ full value for ir ct of re! ti ~ by calling on or addressing Mr’ or Bra, it COHN, ue. hiture, de 424 Seven T 4% SEVENTH AVENUE, NEAR THIRTY. arent, indies and gentlemen will be aston! price G. MORRE for Casto Clothing, Carpel niture, Bedding, Ac. Pleas aitended by Mrs. MOREI call or send a note, adios WELL KNOWN F8- 80 Seventh avenue, near Nineteenth and gentlemen can receive the full yaiue In ‘ast-o Clothing, Carpets, Furniture, Jewelry, addressing. Ladies attended to ‘by Mra. —AT EDWARD MILLER’ AL itutamer street, Indi cash for calling T1% CLINTON PLACE, FIGUTH STREET, NEAR Broadway, Indios and gentlemen can obtain the highest price for their cast off Clothing, Carpets, Beg Diamonds, Py calling on or addresaing Mr- or Mrs. HARRIS, 1 SEVENTH AVENUE, BETWEEN TWENTY- A first ys i he Lg ys x) eee ad can te obtained for Cast Of Weartng Apparel, Cai 4 Chloe or ndarews Mr. or Mrs. He HARRIS, PO S°™elry M. MARKS, 9 SIXTH AVENUE, OPPOSITE ALL. “Higati'strectt—Ladies and gentiomen ohn rocoive the Tull value im cash for thelr Cast Of Wearing Apparel, Dia- tnonds, Jewelry, Carpets, Furniture, do. ‘The best you can do ig please to call at in; bilshinent Or send us w. not the number as above. ‘waited upoo by Mra M True you will be dealt with to your satisfaction and benefit, OFF LADIES' A’ rr GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING, C Carpets, &e., &0.—Gi ee to pay 60 per cont more than any other dealer. Send a note to Mr. or Mrs. NATHAN, 466 Seventh avenue. Jiag® ADIES AND GENTLEMEN CAN OBTAIN THE HIGH- L eat price for their cast-off Clotuing, Carpets, keeles key beealiing onor addressing H. or Mra, KALISH, 967 Beventh avenu WORTH OF CAST OFF CLOTHING, $75.000 Furniture and Carpets wanted; highest prices paid, by THOMAS WHITE, 261 Seventh avenue, Call 8 address by uote Bir, or Mrs, WHITE, POLITICAL. _ ieee At A MEETING OF THE NINETEENTH ASSEMBLY District Demoeratic | nion Convention, held at MoGann’s, Monday, Oct. 25, 189, Mr, Wm. Weddenmeyer, of the Twenty-second ward, was elected chairman and Mr. John Moore, of she twelfth ward, was elected secretary. On mo- Hon of John T. Craft, ef the Twenty-second ward, Hon. THOMAS O. FIELDS was nominated unanimously and by acclamation as the Democratic Union candidate for Assembly from the Nineteenth Assembly district. The members of the executive committee of the bly district were then ap- polnted a committee to notify Mr, Fields of his nomination, {ter which on motion the couventiom adjourned sine dic. WM. WEDDENMBYER, Chairman. Joun Moorr, Secretary. T AN ADJOURNED MEETING OF THE DEMO- cratic Union (Stnith Ely, Jr.) Assembly Convention, Bixth district, Thirwenth ward held. at Adam Alt's, No. Wd Broome street, on Monday, Uctober 25, 186%, on’ motion, Thomas Brady was duly nominated for Member of Assembly: MICHAEL CONLIN, Chairman. Jos. Porter, Secretary. RAND MASS MEETING and Torchitght Demonstration on Wednesday evening, Oct. 27, 1809. Booms or THY CONMITIER OF ARRANGEMENTS, TAMMANY HALL, Oct, 25, 1562, GENERAL ORD. For the proper regulation of the torchlight demonstration of the democracy of the city of New \ork the Grand Mursbal promulgates the following order of arrangements :— ‘The various ward organizations will approach the Hall by fhe Third ‘avenue, and pass it in review, moving toward ving place, ‘Tho ward marshals, on the arrival of the head of their sev- eral processions, will report immediately to the special aids stationed at tho corner of ‘Third avenue and Fourteenth street, who will be designated by a white ribbon. ‘The Sixteenth, Twentieth and Twenty-second wards proces: sions will pass through Twenty-third street and down Third aveuue to the ve of meeting. All wards south of Fourteenth street and west of Brond- way will move through Astor place, and so up Third avenue, ‘Tho wards ear: of Broadway ‘and south of Fourteenth street will pass directly up the Bowery and Third ayenue, except the Seventeenth ward, which will pass through Four tecuth-streot towards Third avenue. ANDREW J. GARVEY, Grand Marshal SPECIAL AIDS. Licut. Jamos 11. Ingersoll, John Garve: Charles G. Cornell. weed, Jr, ptain Bugene burain, Anthony Hartinana. John Brown. Captain William PB, McGrath, ASS MEETING. Tea CENTRALIZE TO OPPOSE CENTRALIZATION. THE ARMY OF THE DEMOCRACY MOVES. ‘The united and invincible Democracy of the metropolis are requested to assemble iu and around TAMMANY HALL, ent, from Stuyvesant to Union square, on JAY EVENING, OCTOBER 27, fn ratilication of the State Ticket headed by HON. HOMER A. NELSON for Secretary of State, Among the eminent Loic invited to addreas the assem- Laurence Clancy. ‘Tyler Kelly. Stanley de Nike, and streets ad, WI Hon. Horatio s Hon, John Qui Hon: John 1. Hollman, ion. P. stovktony Hon. Henry H. linight, Hon. M. i. Hon, € Hon. ms, Hon. Albert Cardoza, on. Aga Packer. ‘The various ward organizations will meet at thelr respec- five hea iquarters at 7 o'clock, upd mareb ta TORCHLIGHT PROCESSION tothe scone of the d cordance with the monsiration, i arranzements of Grand Marshal ANDREW J. GARVEY. Tammany Hall and its immediate ‘neivbborhood will be brilfiansly “Wialnated, and @ pyrotecunic display will be given in bonor of our nominees. By order, A. OAKEY HALL, Chairman Committee of Arrangements. Josrru H. TooKEs, Secreiary. WM. M. TWEED, Jonn roy suifman Tammany Hall veneral Commitige, onN HOUGHTALLN, Wat Hitcusaay '¢ Secretaries. REPUBLICAN RATIFICATION MERTING AT THE ‘Wigwam in Forty-sixth atreet, near Li avenue, this (Tuesday) evening, Address by’ John L. Switt, Recitation by William HM. Pope, Eaq., the popular elocution- fat. Singing by Charley Anderson and othe: SEVENTH SENATORIAL DISTRICT. AT A CONVEN- © ‘tion of the Seventh Senatorial disirict, held at Jackson Hall, Thirty-second street and Second aventie, pursuant to a call of the General Committee of ‘Tammany Hall, the Hon. JOHN J. BRADLEY was nominated by acclamation for state Senator at the ensu- Ing election. Toth warn _ParmredRANDER BUCK, Hsq., Chatrman, th ward—PAaTRICK A. MOBRIDE,) Vion Dith ward-Epwakd BkvcKs, Vice Chairmen, 13th ward—N. F. Bu \CHON, uth ward—B.K: Murray, 21st ward—A. T. DoouRRry, Secretaries. TPHE UNDERSIONED, MERCHANTS, PANKERS AND others, respectfully and earnestly recommend thelr fel low citizens of all parties to s Mr. Jolin Foley, gold pen manulacturer, for the ollie of Supervisor. He fs a young man whom most of us have known for many years; honest aud re- Mabie in his dealings, enterprising and prosperous in tis busi. ness and energetic and upright in the discharge of his public duties, He is just the man the people should elect to the Board of Supervisors. The vigor and eiliciency be has mant- din aid of the reform movement 1 the Twelfth and Nineteenth wards sufficiently indicate the character of the man, and show that in the Hoard of Supervisors he would be found a protector of the best interest both property Owners and rent payers. Having the powertul support of the Democratic Union and other tutivenciat orgautzations, and ‘the active ayapathy of all good citizens opposed to the cor- rupt Tammany King, his election will be ceriain if all who are in favor of reform give him their active support, as we neerely hope they will illiams, President Metropolitan National Bank. President Nat6nal Bank ot the Republic. apps President Mechanics? National Bauk, et National » if an Company. Harberger, Cashicr Manhattan Company. P. M. Bryson, President Phenix Hank, John A, Parker, Cashier Phenix Bank. J. D. Vermiiye, President Merchants" Bank, Benjamin B. Sherman, Vice !’resiient Merchants’ Bank. John A. Stewart, United States Trust Company. ¥. D. Tappen, President Gallatin National Baak, J,A-Beardai’y, President National Bank of North Ame- rica. ‘J. Bennett, President Bank of America. Win. L, Jenkins, Cashier Kank of America. Wi. B, Mecher, Cashier Bank of New York. ©. F. Timpson, Cashier Continental National Bank. G, G. Walliams, Chemical Bank. pitino Buell Presigent Importers’ and Traders* National Janik. Edward Haight, President Bank of the Commonwealth. J, C, Thompson, President First National Bank. .. Taintor, Cashier Atlantic National Bank. . Southworth, President Atlantic Natioual Bai Joe, President American Exchange National Bank, E, Willson, Cashier American Exchange National Bank, Geo, Ellis, Cashier Bank of the Commonwealtn. W. A, Fails, Cashter Corn Exchange National Bank, John T. Hill. Cashier Ninth Natioual Bank. Wm. E, Whielock, Prosident Central National Bank, W. H. Foster, Vie President Central National Bank. E, H. arthur, President Union Bank, B. Seamon, Gashier Fourth National Bank, ©, F, Alvord, Secretary Manhattan Savings Institution. William F. Havemoye: Vermilye w C William A. Whitbeck, President West Sido Association. John P, Paulson, President Sun Mutual Insurance Cou ry Paveter Clseg, R. W, Townsend. Meyer Storn, F. 8, Stallknecht. James M. McLean, President Citizens’ Insurance Com- any. : Wiitiam H, Van Buren, M. D. Floyd Smith, Vice President Manhattan Gaslight Company. Robert J. Livinyston. J. LH. Pinkney, President Relief Fire Insurance Company. Morris Franklin, President New York Life Insurance Com- any. j bi William H, Beers, Vice President New York Life Insurance Company. Jobn 8, Sauzade, of Winslow Lanter & Co. George 1). Arthur & Co., bankers. White, Morris & Co., bankers. F. Frederick Gunthel ‘Thomas Crimmins. Peter Lynch & Co. Jobn O'Callahan. P. Hayien & Co., bankers, Moses H Grinnell. New York, Oct. 19, 1869. TPAMMANY HALL FOURTH SENATORIAL DISTRICT. Ata convention of the Fourth Senatorial District, held at No. 514 Pearl strect, pursuantto acallof the General Com- mittee of Tammany Hall, the baths Hon, WILLIAM M. TWEED ‘was unanimously nominated for State Senator at the ensu- Any Gee EDWARD HOGAN, Chairman. . C, Murpny, (OHA FI. SUANDLEY,{ Secretaries, ‘TH SENATORIAL DISTRICT.-THE UNDERSIGNED e) takes this ee of announcing to bis frien nd ‘the public that he isacandidate at the coming election for Senator in the above mentioned district ‘asserted by hia enemies that he has or is about to withiraw from the contest this is to friends and the public that he will continue to bea candi until sunset on elec- tion day, and that under no circumstances will be retire from the neld. IGNATIUS FLYNN LTT ARD TAMMANY HALL WARD COMMITTEE A meeting of the above will be held this (Tuesday) evening, at 74 o'clock, Every member {a requested to rewent By order, | | JOHN H. HARNETT, President. EDWARD J. LRTON Dr Jon 7, NAGLE, Secretaries. John E. R. H, Low Motes Taylor. COUNTRY HOUSES, FARMS, T 870 PER MONTH, 50 MINUTES A nauusomely furnished, cosey Home, near depot: as, fing walks; good chance for comfort, Address O| 2 129 Heral ‘otic crry, IANO, NER, THLO'S GARDEN. . JARRETT & PALMER, cems aliending the veappearance at this thea LUCILLE WESTERN LUCILLE WEST RN induces the management to announce that distinguished ar- Uste for TUESDAY EVENING, October 26, 1869, being positively Mis ern pearance, but four, ‘YOu which occasion: forthe | AM SPPeAranoe, Dut fo SECOND TIME AT THIS ESTABLISHMENT, will be presented the powertuldrama of OLIVER hwist, ow OLIVE. OLIVER TWH. OLIVER TWIs' by. NAN! 3. A. Ww. LUCILLE WESTERN, BILL SY KES. Chis first pj this Theatre) as. DAN EX ULENT DISTRIBU frat and oniy benefit of LUCILLE WESTERN, WELL LUCILLE WE ERN MATINER, ING, November 1, 1869, first night of the engagement of that vervatiie aud springhtly commedieane LOTTA, who will make her first appearance in this theatre in John Brougham’s drama, in four titled LITTLE Ly AND ‘THE MAKCHIONESS. ‘The piece cast with especial care, and with Y, APPOINTME:! ko, ENTIRELY NEW. Seats secured six days in advance. * OOTH'S THEATRE, ‘Twenty-third strect, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, SIXTH WEEK of the engagement of MISS BATEMAN, who will appear for the first time in thi THIS and every eveui: country on. except Saturday, in the domestic drama of thet meee and r in the domestic drama of that name, and written exproas! for her by Mr. Tom Taylor. % my J Supported b Mr. GEORGE JORDAN, also Miss VIRGINIA FRANCIS Mr. THEO, HAMILTON, and MARY WARNER MATINEE ON SATURDAY AT TWO. SATURDAY EVENING, ith Miss FANNY MORAN? Sine BLAN Ez with Miss AN‘, Miss BLANCH! R and Mr. THEO, HAMILTON aes NOTICE.—In order to accommodate those residing in the Suburbs aud ndjacent cities the box sheet for MARY WARNER will be opened tWO WEEKS IN ADVANCE at the box office of the theatre or at its branch ticket ofce, at the music store of ©. H. Ditson & Co., 711 Broadway. Parties can address the box itice of the theatre, enclosing the amount, and can rely on waving the best disengaged seats reserved for them, MARY, WARNER. “THE EXCLUSIVE ACTING RIGHT to this play hus been purchased by Miss Bateman trom the author, Mr. Tom. Taylor. Sho earnestly and respectfully requests the co-operation of editors of newspapers, managers and Jaities and gentlemen of the theatrical profession through- ‘out the country to assist her in the protectlon of her property against the piratical appropriasion of unprineipled persons, 4AN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, BROADWAY, GLORIOUS SUCCES: HUNL DS TURNED AWAY. BIRCH, WAMBOLD, BERNARD AND BACKUS' SAN FRANCISCO a TRELS. First week of the JO! DANC?S Jerome vs. Derby, by AND ALLEN, GET AND ALL TEST DANCERS IN THE WORLD, on “yr ‘ee London. ( or «i awit # most legitimate entertainment o! ey instrelsy in the world, ne ef TUL GREAT NEGRO COMEDIANS EVERY NIGHT. Jonn Mulligan, Frank Kent, Johnny: ueen, Bobby New- comb, Billy Emmett, Billy West, W, ‘biakeney, Ira Paine, ©. F, Shattuck, J. Overlat, E, J G, Clarendon, J. Juch, W. Corrinier, W. Richar: ireh, D. 8, Wambold, W: Bernard, and Charley Backus. Seats secured six daya in advance, Hirth, PIANOFORTES, BEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE FOR 8:0— Fine tone, city makers, iron, plate; a great bargatn for J. BIDDLE, 18 Amity street, near Broadway. east, GREAT REDUCTION IN FIRST CLASS PIANOS for cash or jnstalmente; one at #310) 82:4) 3300; upright Pianos trom $250. STEEDMAN & HOLLYER, factory and warerooms, 65 West Sixteenth street, between Fifth aud Sixth avenues. MAGNIFICENT STEINWAY PIANO FOR SALE cheap.—Also the beat stock of Pianos for sale or to Tent, at WM. CANDIDUS warerooms, 45 Bleecker street. LARGE VARIETY OF FIRST CLASS PIANO- fortes, with patent agraife treble, is now offered to the aulle,at prions thas welt not fall to sult, by JEANS & ON, 235 East Twenty-tirst street, between Second and Third avenues. A MAGNIFICENT FOUR ROUND CORNER RosE- wood 744 octave Pianoforte for enle less than half ori- final coat; also two magniticent satin brocatel Parlor Suits, Paintings, Curtains, Library, Chamber and Diuin niture at sacrifice for cash, at residence 118 West Twen- ty-nixth street, botweon Sixth ‘aud Seventh avenues, A BRILLIANT 7 OCTAVE. ROSEWOOD | PIANO- forte for sale—Cost w6il0, for $270; Stool ant Cover; in Use five months; this fsa bargain, street, near Sixth avenue. A. BARGAINELEGANT SEVEN OCTAVE PIANO, all round corners, beautiful carved case, &e. ; cost 600; price if wold soon $2. AL 747 Broadway, opposite . ATISS. Astor pla B. © MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, STOOL, Cover; made to order, celebrated maker; fully guaran: teed, used five months, cost $600, for $275; Parlor Sutte, Paintings, Bronzes, Chamber, Dining Furniture, a kacrilice; property family leaving city. '67 West Fifteenth’ street, near jixth avenue, 113 West Twenty-seventh BARGAIN.—SPLENDID CHICKERING PARLOR Grand Pianoforte, $300; original price $550; neven oc- Agrae improvemens; from bass to treble; splendid in perfect order, 36 Fourth avenue. LADY WILL »ELL FOR $175 SPLENDID ROSE- wood seven octave Manoforte; carved caso; modern improvements; cost $625; good as new; sweet, powerful tone. 28 Third street, FAMILY LEAVING THE CITY WILL SACRIFICE ‘& magnificent Pianoforte (cost #600) for lesa than $20) carved rosewood, 7 octave, overstrung: celeurated cly make guaranteed five years; nearly new. 113 Seventh street. ‘OR SALE--ONE SECOND HAND PIANO, 7 OCTAVE; will be sold cheap for cash. 151 Wooster street. (OR SALE—A_ SPLENDID UPRIGHT ROSEWOOD Piano ‘and Molodeon, for 8250, by G. TUCKER, Seventy-sixth street, between First avenue and avenue A. RURST CLASS PIANOFORTES TO LET—96 PER mon! rent ullowed on purchase, Musical Academy cor- n it ullowed hase. Musical iy ner Eighth avenue and Forty-fourth street, open day an ave- ning. G.P. BENJAMIN. F YOU WANT A GOOD PIANO CHEAP CALL AT L, P. CUMMINGS wareroom, No.8 Union square, Sold on instalments or rented any way to sul customers. Only look attbem before you decide elsewher PIANOS, MELODEONS AND | ORGANS. PRICES ‘greatly reduced for cash; new 7 octave Pianos for $275 and upward; new Cabinet Orcans for $45 and upward; sec- ond hand instruments from #40 to $175. Monthly ifktalments received and instruments for rent. Warerooms 481 Broad- way. HORACE WATEKS. PIANOS AND PARLOR ORGANG—CHRADrST IN THE city. Also Paintings, Plated Ware, Watches, Books, Mink Fura, Safe, Billiard Tables, &c. Cash paid for Pianos, Watches, Diamonds, Sewing Machines and other gooda. J. F, JONES, 62 Ann street TEINWAY & SONS? "GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANOS, Recipients of the first Grand Gold Medal of Honor’ at th Exposition Universolle, Paris, 1867; the Grand Testimon Medal of the Paris Societe des Beaux Arts, in the same the Grand Honorary Gold Medal of Merit with the crown Fibbon from the King of Sweden and Norway, and the Aca- demical Honora and Membership from the Ruyal Academies of Science and Art of Kerlin and Stockholm. And also of the first Prize Medal at the International Exhibition in Lon- don, 1862, together with thirty-live first ctass Premiums in the United States. WAREROOMS, STEINWAY HALL, A. Aue.—Furniture moved, city or country ; furniture and pianos packed, shipped and sto: age Express, 115 West Eleventh street, near Sixth ave- MEDICAL. SPECIALTY.—DR. R. COBBETT, MEMBER OF N. Y. University Medical Coliege aud R. C, Surgeons, don, cun be consulted as usual on priv 20 Centre street, near Chambors, N. B. DISEASES CURED IMMEDIATELY without mercury. Otlice and consultations very private. Dr. HAKRISON, 177 Bleecker str GREAT AND SURE REMEDY FOR MARRIED ladies,—The Portuguese Female Pills always give im mediate relief, being specially prepared for married ladies. ‘A lady writes These pills relleved me in one day, without inconvenience, like magic. Price #% Dr. A. M. MAUBL CKAU. ollice 139 Liberty street, or seat by mal CERTAIN CURE FOR LADIES IN TROUBLE.—DR, EVANS, 9 Chatham street; with or without medicine his powerful, safe monthly pills and compound, price $6. Circulars first post. T° be VERY LOW—A FURNISHED HOUSE AT Clifton, 13 miles from New York, on Erie Railroad, five minutos’ from depot. Inguire at 390 Broadway, or at Clifton depot of A, A. BISHOP, (po invatips.- TWO HOUSES TO RENT, IN SOUTH Oral five minutes’ from depot, furnished or unfur- rice; remarkably healthy. Apply to R. C. ished, at ‘ Codar street. SPEER & CO., DHE LECTURE SEASON, [MPORTANT LECTURES TO GENTLEMEN ONLY, ON interesting, invaluable and scientitic subjects, showing how to live and what we live for, are delivered dally at the New York Museum of Anatomy. ‘Those unable to atiend can receive a copy by forwarding 2 cents to the Secretary, 618 Broadway. ECTURE.—REV. 0. B, FROTHINGHAM WILL LEO- tureat the Fortieth street Presbyterian church, near exington, avenue, Tuesday, Qcuober 26. 180% at 7g PM. Sudject:—“A_ Ketormer of the Fifteenth Century.” ‘Tiekets ‘Wo, ; doors open at 614 o'clock. aR ASTROLOGY. : A —MADAME WALTERS, DISTINGUISHED CLAIR- + voyant.-Visit her for everything—sickness, business, theft, names, numbers, good hick. 409 Canal street, TEST.—MADAME ANNA, MEDICAL CLAIRVO! ANT Spiritualist; no satisfaction, no pay. 41 Third avenue, between Ninetoonth and Twentieth streets. MADAME ROSA, GREAT NATURAL CHAIRVOVANT, reveals your whole lite, from the cradle to the grave. @2Cannlstrect. Feel tie ADAME LA BLANCH, THE GREAT UNRIVALLED Business and Medical Clairvoyant, No. 115 West iwenty- itth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, ADAME RAMOND CAN BE CONSULTED DAILY ON Past, Present and Future; Indies, 60c.; gentiemen, 81. 299 Hudson street, near Spring. RAG ME, ROSS TELLS YOU EVERYTHING—THE NAMB of one you marry, and that of shows you his likeness, 159 Went Forty-firat atreot, between Broadway ‘and Seventh avenue. HE ORIGINAL MADAM BYRON, SPIRITUALIST, caunos speedy marti £20 Fourth avenue, between ‘Twenty-third aud fweaty-fourth sweets, Ladies $b. GREAT BENEFACTOR TO LADIES—DR, EVANS, 94 Chatham street; powerful medic! feand cer: tain, @5. Also gentlemen treated; private diseases cured mathood restored. All hours. LL PRIVATE DISEASES CURED IMMEDIATELY.— Dr. EVANS, 91 Chatham street; without mercury ; Dr. Evans’ magical jnvigorator: lost manhood restored in filteen minutes; price $5. Circular forwarded, CERTAIN CURE FOR MARRIED LADIES, WITH or without medicine, by Madame RESTELL, Professor of Midwifery; over 30 years’ practice. Her tnfallible French Female Pili, No. 1, price $1, or No. 2, speciaiiy prepared for married ladies, price 85, which ean’ ever fail, are safe and healthy. ‘Sold’ only at her offic, No.1 Kast Fifty-ascond street, At door from Fifth a Onley and at druggis’s, 152 Greenwich street, or sont by mail. Caution,—All ochers are eounterfeit, —MME. VAN BUSKIRK, PHYSICIAN AND MID- A. wite, cures at one interview, Elegant rooms for nurs: ing, Ac... 425i. Mark's pli LADIES’ PHYSICIAN.—DR, H. D. GRINDLE, 120 ve, having over cerssful and uninterrupted practice in this city, certain relief to Indies, with or without medicine; Tolief to the moat anxious in 4 hours, Elegant room for la: dies requiring nursing. AWYADAME, ORINDLE, FEMALE PHYSICIAN, 1) Weat Twenty-sixth st guarantees relief to all fo ainie complaints, Pleasant rooms for nursing, LL PRIVATE DISEASES CURED SCIENTIFICALLY. ‘No mercury used. Oflice very private, Consultations Dr. FRANKLIN, 159 Bleecker street. PR gHONTHE,, 85, ROND STREET, ONE DOOR FroM Bowery (late of No. & Division street), can cure word cases of private diteasos, without mercury, in shorter time than any other physician, or no charge, Consultation and medicine, $5. [*QRTAST,70, PEMALES—DR- AND MADAME DU- BOIS (2 Fh aoid practice) guarantee certain relief to mar- ried ladies, with or without medicine, at one interview. Fe- male restorative #5, Patients (rom a distance provided with Bor nursing, &c, Blectricity scientifically applied. No. ‘154 Enat Twenty-eighth street, near Third avenue, O88 OF MANHOOD OR IMPOTENCE, RESULTING from the follies of youth or other cause, young, middie aged or even old mon, permanently restored to manly vigor by Dr. LEWIS, No, 7 Beach ah Fory youre private pravvion BOWERY THRATRE W.B. Freligh ceerseeProprictor and Manager Vion Boucicaull’s inst great drama of Fete THE RAIL! Ob TO RUIN, ncsea alae ForNosae i NEW SORNERY. FORMOS AY ORIGINAL EFFECTS, FORMOSA: GREAT BOAT CONTEST Pantomime of ROBERT MACAIRE, Robert Butler, D, La Rosa, wou" Open EVERY DAY trom 9A. M. to 10 P.M. A MAMMOTH PALACE OF WONDERS AND CURIOSI- EVERY DAY at? o'clock, EV, Miss A grand & Areal triumph, An tnquestion: qUFTH AY AMUSESTENTS. on the Thame: between the Oxiord an@ Cambridge Crews. SEUM. SUCCESSOR TO BARN UM’ adway, corer of Thirtisth street. ‘SM TIES, LAST FIVE DAYS OF CHANG. THE DRUNKARD, otelock, THE DRUNIKARD, ROSA RAND and DRAMATIC COMPANY. at 8 and SATURDAY MATINEE. mK, FLICK FLOCK. c ____ AMUSEMENTS LYMPIC THEATRE. Last NIGHTS, LASY NIGHTS, STRELTS OF NEW YORK, COMPULSORY WITHDRAWAL. LAST NIGH LAST NIGHTS, STREETS OF NEW YORK. LAST NIGHTS, LAST NIGHTS, NOTWITHSTANDING SUCCESS. LAST RIGHT: LAST NIGHTS, A Must TUR NEW SF. Secure your seats for last Lest BA JAY and BATURDAY, at 2 4 THEATRE COMIQUE, 514. 5 Mauager. ALRLAD FLICK FLOCK, FLICK FLOCK, RITA SANGELLI RITA BANGELLE and SANGELLI TRouP SANGELLI TROUP: UE THEATRE—UN! THE MANAGE ment of AUGUSTIN DALY, AW TUESDAY EVENIN( In both Mias Agnes Ethel, Miss Fanny Davenport, Mi king, Miss Kini Jr. j Chup EEK WITH JAKSPEARE AND CIBBER. PTH NIGHT, Oct, 26 (for the last time), AS YOU LIKE pleces Mrs. Scoti-Siddons, Mrs. Clara Jennings, Marie Wilt Emiite’Kiehl, Messrs. George Clarke, D. H. ilai nea Lewis, W. Davidge, J.B. Polk, George Jordan, inan and Ber WEDNESDAY NIGHT, for the frat time tn eleven years, Colly Cibber's brilliant old comedy, entitled JLD AND SHE WOULD NOT. reful rehearsals, with rich, new scenery, 4 mountings, and cast with Mrs. Scott-siddons, Miss Agnes Ethel, Miss Panny Davenport, Miss Marie Long: more, Mr, vidge and Box sheet now ope G RAND x Corner of Twenty-third street and Righth JAMES F! THE CLIMAX OF 3 MICKEY By MOUNTE! George Holland, M Harkins, Mr. W. Da- Mr, Jaines Lewis in the principal parts. OPERA HOUS! ISK, dre. CROWDED HOUSES, UNBOUNDED ENTHUSTASM. _ EDMUND FALCONER, his New Successfui Lriab Military Drama, OMALLE yy O'MALLEY, S| O'MALLEY, Founded on Lever's Popit!ar Romance, Au Tis baal i fds YHE IRL FREI EDMUN HE NY IN TH 0) AUXILIARIES, INFANTRY, ARTILLERY, and Troop of 'D DRAGOON with their spiendia BIRASS BAND. EVERY EVENING AND SALUKDAY TINEE. Admission... 20+ a -50 cents, AMMAN TAMMANY, BER 26, 1869, Pronounced by en of the ag Glorious success of THE LAURIS’ version of GREAT CAST, MAGNIFICENT BALLET, IMMENSE AUDIENCES. THE GREAT TAMMANY literally crowded with admirin auditors, The SYLVES' THE producia uable thi the audi Album: Chess Bonbons, HUNDRED DOLLAR GR} R RI atest fents of psychomancy in the world. lots of Btruscan Jewelry, Com! oar LEVY, | VIRTUOSO in his most popular sdlos, GREAT LEOPOLD» GREAT LEOPOLDSs husiastic audiences the best gymnasts ROBINSON CRUSOE, ROBINSON CRUSOE: BEAUTIFLL SCENES, EVER\THING ENTIRELY We IMMENSE AUDIENCES, SYLVESTER'S HANKY PANKY, BSYLVESTER'S HANKY PANKY, SYLVESTER'S HANKY PANKY. ER, THE MUST SKILLED AND GENEROUS MAN IN THE WORLD, MOST GENEROUS MAN IN THE WORLD, from @ common hat the most beautiful and val- gt possible, which he distribuies broadcast among ce. Magnificent Pompadour Vases, elegunt Carte Toys, elegant beautiful Parlor Organs, Canes, Umbrellas, DOLLAR GREENBACKS, ENBACKS, and EAL TEN DOLLAR GOLD PIECES, EAL TEN DOLLAR GOLD Pi UNDRED ES, anved by his dexterity alone from the guld grasping ring. ‘Tne Sunday News a The gre fessor SY! enables th: at feature of last week's entertainment was Pro- LVESTER'S “HANKY PANKY," a game which at amusing and skilful magician to make a lavish distribution among the audience of Vases, Umbretina, Silk Dresses, &c., and genuine money in the shape of $6 green- backs, $100 greenbacks and $10 1d plac ADMISSION FIFTY CE MATINEE SATURDA NO PERFORMANCE AT THE TAMMANY o-morrow (Wednesday). GREAT BILL THURSDAY. pony PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, 201 BOWERY. NEW SCENERY, TONY P ALWAYS FIRST IN THE FIELD. TIRELY NEW LOCAL DRAMA, ENTITLED & CHIP GIRL OF THE DRY’ DOCK. CHIP GIRL OF THE DRY DOCK, CHIP GIRL OF THE DRY DOCK. APPOINTMENTS, EFFECTS, ASTOR'S CLUSTER 'OF STARS' in a GRAND VARIETY BILL, FULL OF NOVELTIES. The New Post Office, a Promising Youth, Dick 7 Tom Kin, House, &c. MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, OOLEY'S OPERA HOUSE, JACK SH. ig the Two ITighwaymen ; Troubles at W ‘A YEARS LAUGHTER IN ONE EV BROOKLYN. UNDER THE LAMP LIGHT. EPPARD, IN AND OUT, OFF TO CUBA, &c. CAVENY OF MUSIC. ITALIAN OPERA. SEASON OF 1889-1870, OPENING NIGHT WEDNESDAY, NOV, 3. SUBSCRIPTIONS. The subscriptions for the first series will be for TWENTY NIGHTS. The Regular Opera Nights will be MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS AND FRIDAYS, BOX PRICES AS USUAL. BOOK FOR SUBSCRIPTION NOW OPEN CADE! ‘The ladi qnruing season ‘are requested to attend rele: day, 271 MY OF MUSIC, ITALIAN OPERA, ed for the chorus for the rsai on Wednes THER. jes and gentlemen eng! atl A. M. MAX MAR Acre Benafit of the Ladies’ Benevolent Society. PREN J. a. ‘This mai ducing tt THE DROVE and the la MY OF MUSIU. Saturday, Oct, 30, at8, Farewell appearance of HERRMANN. 8 ORIENTAL CIRCUS AND CARAVAN, ENO. rletor. mmoth consol erie, intro- ¢ MONSTER ELEPHAN’ PRESS, HE FOURTE BEDOUIN Anat THE MANDRILL CIRCUS RIDERS, ‘OF SIXTEEN CAMELS, THE DEN OF SIX LIONS rgeat and most varied tronpe of equestrians, eques- outvieing fa splendor, originality and m seen in New York, ‘The great Loudon sensation, Mr. JAMES TAYLOR, as Jenny Jenkins, Lord Dashaway, Old Mike, &c. HUGHEY DOUGHERTY, fn his preat Stump Speech, High Juck, the Iteeler, NOLE E¢H'S DREAM—CHARLES HOWAREY SHERIDAN AND MACK, The celebrated Burlesque Dnacer, WA, H. MAPFLIN, D. L. MORRIS. ‘The beautiful Ballet Divertisse: THE ROMAN F Missoo, Hallie Clinetop, stené Whelpiy, Mite, ia L. introducin, Young, Mile. Josephine, Annetia La Poiut, Loste L. Poink, Hettie' Engle, Florence ‘Trucman, Rosina Mezco, Hanne Birch, Ulanch Yelveraton and Corpa de Ballet. Other prominent artists. A coustant change of programme every evening. ADMISSION 50 AND 25 CENTS, Seats reserved aix days in advance. MATINEE WEDNESDA\ AND SATURDAY. Wattac Br. AND VAIL This TUESDAY, Oct. 26 (2 time), THE HEL AT LAW, Ph AY, Oct. 27 (iithtime), THE SCHOOL FOR AT LAW. i time), A NEW CoM by the author of ts iu course of preparaul DUE NOTICE will be given of the first MR. Li ER WALLAC who will appear, durin, ‘i TWo OK in addition to several of sonations, Box Vilice oven from A. M. to 4 P.M. WAVERLEY THEATRE, Opposite New York Hotel. Mr. CHARLES WHITR DED Swe DECIDED SUCCESS, COMPLETE TRIUMPH OF THIS NEW PROCLAIMED BY ALL TO B Proprietor... TERPRISE. THE BEST ENTERTAINMENT OF THE KIND ever presented to the public, perfectly free from ali vulgart- thes and carefully avoiuiug any obje ble features POSITIVELY THE MOST DIVERSIFIED ENVERTAIN- THREE MORE N MLLE. CAROLINE MLL Together with th BENSON and WHI making in all MUSEMENT, M DAY AT 2 O'CLOCK. of popular LEMGNT OF UNSURPASSED Wi:DNESDAY AND SATUR- MHEATRE FRANCAIS.—GRAND GERMAN OPERA, Manager, H. GRAV.” Musteal Director, C, ANSCHUTZ, ‘The Manager respectfully announces, before his departure for Philadelphia and the principal cities of the United States, FOUR PERFORMANC! N OPERA, with Gou- FAUST. MARIE FREDERICI iu ber original role of MARGUERITR: FRANZ HIMMER — in his renowned role of AND MR. JOSEF Hi RMANNS reat creation of MEPHISTOPHELES, together with the entire strength of the company. Full cho- rus and orchestra, under the cirection of CARL ANSCHUTA, 1. "Reserved svate in orchestra and private ere Dress circle, Sc, Family circle, 30c. Pro- 8, BLO, ‘i this morning at Schirmer's, 701, Theatre Tick- FAUST Seats eee et Office, 111 Broadway, and at Theatre Francat ASDAY—MARTHA, FRIDAY—THE MAGIC FLUTE, 20BERT LE DIABLE. GRAND GERMAN OPERA. if, Grau, Musteal Director, Carl Anschutz. THURSDAY and SATURDAY, NIGHTS OF GRAND GERMAN OPERA. LL PARTICULARS TO-MORKOW. RS. F. B. CONWAY'S PARK THEATRE, BROOKLYN THIS EVENING, MR. E. L. DAVENPORT will sustain five churaciers in the romantic play called F; OR BRANDED, BRYANT'S. } RYANT'S MINSTRE! 14th atreet, adjoining Academy of Music, 1th street, BRYAN?’S MINSTRELS. Revival of the BRYANT'S TELS. | STREETS OF NEW YORK. BRYANT'S TRELS, Great success of BRYANT'S Shoo, Fiy; Don't Bodder Mo, BRYANT'S Shoo, Fly: Don't Bodder Me. BRYANT SHOO, FLY. BRYANT'S Unsworth, Eugene, Dave Reed, BRYANT'S: | Gridin, Kockefeller, Dempater, BRYANT'S MINSTRELS. | Russell, Dwyer, Brandiai, xo, BRYANT'S MINSTRELS} Mihet. DAN BRYANT. BRYANTS MINSTRELS.| Muhst. DAN BRYANT. R. DE CORDOYA'S pi ANNUAL COU AT STEI “OUR © THURSDAY EVENT cr “WHIFFIN VS. SNIFFIN,” A. Broach of Promise of Marriage, MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER ‘1. Reserved Sonata can be had at Steinway Hall and at Ow theaeri ticket ollices. ROOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. LOWELL & SIMMONDS. sesceeeeees +s Mapagers. POSITIVELY ONE NIGHT ONLY. WEDNESDAY EVENING, October 27. Tue supreme favorite and Pearl of the American Stage, MISS MAGGIE MITCHELL, will appear in her matoblesa impersonation of Marie, in the beautiful domestic drama entitled the PEARL O¥ SAVOY, supported by a complete first class Dramatic Company. Rescrved Senta for sale at the Brooklyn Academy box office, commencing Monday, EW YORK CIROUS, Fourteenth street, opposite Academy of Music. L. B. LENT. Director EE AT? WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. First week in Ameri ol THE CUBAN BROTHERS, SVINOSA AND RODKIGUES, de Albiau, Havana. MAMMOTH CIRCUS TROUPE BRILLIANT AND VARIED CENES ESTRIANISM ) ACTS OF ACKOBATIC SKILL. c Chilarea under ten 25 cents, To re- from the Cire tHE i NI triennes, acrobats, £c., ever organized, will perform at z WAY. BROOKLYN (ONE Wik COMMENCING MONDAY, LADInS NEW YORE tess 4 UM. ‘818! and at no other place of amusement © 6 pees ly Ae & Performauce daily, at 2g and 8 P.M, ff Lite within tire, 6 bis) 618 MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 68 | sg No_isty Should 618) 615 | 61515 fail to visit this marvellous and wonderful colleo- 6184 Broadway. 616 | gis tion, Females only in attendance. 618! 618 | EIB ig Open from 8 A. M, ull] P.M. CTT We ore fonsfully au os a “3 Ce a IO wonderfully made. S het: ais | THE ALLEGHANTANS, Fhe Beauties, Wonders and Monstrosities of 618 VOCALISTS AND'SWISS BELL RINGERS, % tion to be seen at 613 ‘& Concert for the Young Men's Clirletian Avsoctation, the Human aiid Aninaal Se ae 8 Brooklyn, TO-NIGHT, IBTA: ORE"! STIN' AST WEEK OF THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE.—NA- 7 ATE BORE TANPEHOS, wovewsen , | Li Rist Sfntln iy Minton iP RETR Guay DORE'S PAINTINGS. ARR RT. THIS EXHIBITION CLOSES NOVEMBER 1. INGTON’S NEW OPFRA HOUSE, PROVIDENCE, .; completed September 30, 1869; seats 2,000 easy, ‘and on the ground floor, being more than 60) seats larger than Any house here; full scenery, trapa, &c., ke, to rent by the night or wee! vantageous terms, Store. Former ect: Season Tickets from Mr. Trenor at his Ae MR. TRENOR'S Classes for Dancing «: RENOR'S FIRST SOIREE DANSANTE, ad- ‘or will play companies ‘on shares, givin usic Addrémi CORY BROTHERS, MONDAY BVENING, No patrons and families of ri LYRIC HALL, 721 to 727 Sixth now open, GENERAL CLASSES ON TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. Ladies and children at 4 P.M. Young gentlemen at 75y P. M ANJO Bill INSTRUCTION.—MISS LOTTA, DAN BRYANT, Birch, Tony Pastor and « bundred of other first clase artists learned to play the Banjo by HENRY C. DOB- SON'S im: YOUNG LADY WILL GIVE LESSONS ON PIAN ‘at her owa or pupil's. r Apply at $19 Kam Phirteenth street, proved method. Instruction room, 260 Bowery. MUSICAL. 0 terms $10 a quarte BEAUTIFUL OLD VIOLONCELLO, (POWERFUL, sort be street, bet A* EXPERIENCED TEACHER GIVES PIANO AND Hethod picasing and thorough. 6 West Thirty-third street, corner of Bro N ORGANIST OF EXPERIENCE D) SIRES A SITUA- A GEN’ ferences Herald o} N ALS tain of Hructn instruct on piano or organ at their residence Id office, vox 10H id at C., box 5,767 Post ofice. plano at pupil's residenes for $10 toned; celebrated Lengo of Bet condition; must the Cen figure of 875. 259 West Forty frat h and Eighth avenues, ween Sevent ng lessons, with daily practice, on moderate terms, Wa specialty, Episcopal choral Address W. TLEMAN WILL GIVE INSTRUCTION ON THE a ot best re- TEACHER, box 129 iven. 108, Address, with residence, conservatory wishes a few pupils to ‘Address R. U., Attoste BARILI DESIRES A TENOR, WITH GOOD voice yensation for mu ween 9 and 11 or 4 and 6, to-morrow (Wednesday), at ton pines. INSTRUC’ GPEENDID SOPRANO FOR PROTESTANT CHURCH; +). also a remarkable Soprano Voice and finished Singer for Catho'te church. Inquire at Sig. ALBITES’ College of Mu- sic, 26 East Fourteenth streot. hug M facturers of first ont in the countsy at iowert gra variable; os ESSONS IN SINGING—BY AN ITALIAN GENTL ing.rocalinaaig and she good reader, to be finished professionally tn cot al pervices whenever needud. Apply, b ts thoroughiy com, \d of experience in toac! ‘oferences given, Addre 0. ‘TION, box 141 Herald oflice. ASON & HAMLIN ORGAN COMPANY—MANU- 8 Orpp 7 B50 to $1,000 each, Organs to ress Broadway, New York ‘on Saturday, October 80. Open daily from M., on Third avenue, corner Sixty-third street, m rk. The Machinery ia mo nd” disp! exhibition is enlivened Weans and every evening by @ fine 60 cents; children under 12 years, tickets for shops at 30 cents each. ‘Third avenues. HE NEW YORK CONS! No. 82 Fifth avenue, corner Fourteenth street, NO, 8% BROADWAY, NEW YORK, Nos. 128, 190 and 182 Court street, near State, Brooklyn. THE FIRST MUSICAL INSTITUTE IN AMERICA. INSTRUCTION DAILY, from 9 A.M. to 9 P.M., in alt branches of Vocal and iustrumental Music and the Modera Languages. Several eminent European and resident professors bare ‘been added to the able corps of instructors. TERMS-REGULAR CLASSES, $10 per quarter. PRIVATE INSTRUCTION, $95 per quarter. FREE ELEMENTARY CLASSES, designed especially Cor, puplis'who are deficient in the rudiments of music. APPLICATIONS RECEIVED from 9 A.M. t08 P, M. at cueral Conservatory offen eee ea OO BROADWAY, NEW YORK, 128 GOURT STREET, NEAR STATE, BROOKLYN (HIS 18 THE LAST, WEE WXHBITION OF THK GREAT PAINTINGS : BY GUSTAVE DORE, éa Fitth avenue, UE FIRST ANNUAL BALL | OF I EDWIN BOOTH MECHANICAL ASSOCIATION veil be old at APOLLO HALL On TUESDAY EVENING, Octobor 9b, 186% Entrances on Second and VATORY OF MUSIC, ad HEATRE TICKET OFFICE 14 BROADWAY. RESERVED SEATS FOR ALL THEATRES. HEATRE AND RAILROAD TICKET OFFIGE, METROPOLITAN HOTEL, RESERVED SEATS FOR ALL THEATRES. OR SALE OR TO LET—THE COSMOPOLITAN Hal! Nos, 148 and 150 Third avenue, between: Byfteenth an Sixteenth streets, suitable for concerts or balls, furalshed completely, Inquire on the premises, between 10 and (2 o'clock A. M.; in the evening, after 7, at 67 Kast Fourtn sircet Mr. GRISLEK. DANCING _ACADEMIES, —DODWORTH'S CLASSES FOR DANCING, at ul Firth Ino at 681 Fifth avenme. | Mornings Y os for families, Krening Ciassea for gentlemen, Send foreircular. ROOKES' DANCING ACADEMIE BROOME ST, ‘And 18 WEST TWEATY THIRD StRebt. All the fasbioeayie Sense te ce creo enone jonable dane rire 0 _A NEW CLASS FUR TUESDAY, BROOME STREET UMAR'S DANCING ACADEMY, 2 WEST FOURTH airect.—Ciaasea every day find evening. All Dances taught perfectly in one quartar, Six (ashionable Dances Borfeoty in six private loseous.