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—— FOOD FOR THE CREDULOUS. emains of a Rav kansas—H kaowa Pottery—Ltelics of a Former Aue. [From the Memphis Appeal.) The statements wich we make below, and the facts detatied are so stiange aud almost incredibie nd 80 like the many reobacks nnd cenards Uiat ave from time tv lume appeared ta tlie press of Europe and America, that we premise them witi the declaration that they are strictly trae, and that we have not edruzperated What We Lave seen one ota. With this u.uch as @ prelace we will proceed beside CHICKASAWTA. Two miles west of Puruelt Point, in Arkansas sounty, Arkansaa, OD the east bunk of the lovely stream called Femuscott Fayon, a uibatary of the 31, Francis river, stands to Indian mound, some jwenty-tive feet high and about au acre in area av the This mound 38 calicd Chiccasawba, aud from it the high and beautivul couutry surrounding it, some tWelve square miles in area, derives 1us name—Chi saWwbii. The mound derives its name from Chickasawba, a cluef of the Suawnee tribe, who lived, died and was buried there, ‘This chiet was one of the last of the race of hunters who lived in that beautiful region, and who once peopled it quite Abickly—for Inuluns we mean, From 1920 to 1831 ne aud his huniers assemied annually at Barield Polnt, then, a8 now, the principal Sologig Bisce of the surrounding country, and parte! olf then Jura, peltries, busty roves aud honey to the white settlers and the Wading boats on the river, receiy- Ang in return powder, shot, lead, blankets, money, &o. Aunt Kitty Willaims, woo now resides there, relates that Chickusawba would frequently pring in for gale. atone tue as much as twenty gallous of Pure honey in deeskin Lags slung tojus back. He Was always @ Lru friend of the whites, a man of gigantic stature and herculean strength. In his nineteenth seed he took @ young wiie, and by her had two ‘en. in 1881 she died, and the oid chief did not long survive her, dying tu the same year, aged niuely-turee or four years. Mr. W. Fitz- who woved to that country in 1822, says that up to the time of his deatn Chicka- sawba suppl hin with game. He was buried at the foot o1 tie wound on which he had lived, by ‘his tribe, Most of WHOM departed for the Nation im- mediatety after periorming his funeral ries. A few, however, lingcred tuere up .o @ late date, the last of them, we believe, being Join Hast, who, in 1860, at que breaking out o: the war, joined Captain Chariey wen’s couipony of the late “so-called,” and fonght the war tnkonkh, aS gauant # “reb,” as any of them, Comimyg back home in 1865 to return to the arts of peace. Chickasawha Was pericctiy honest, wand the best informed ciel of his tribe, His conterm- Fab chiefs were Long Kaife, Sunshine, Corn Meai, loonshine (Mike Brenuan), £¢ Mike reunan and Quill buried hin. He leit a son, scott, A numo-r Of years ago, in making an exces vation tuto or near the toot oi Culckasawba’s mound, & portion of & GIGANTIC HUMAN SKELETON was found. The men who were digging, becoming | interesied, uneartied the entre skeleton, and from measuremenis given us by reliable parttes the frame of the man to whom it belonged could not | ave been less tian eit or nine feet in hight, Under the skull, which easily sipped over the head of our informant (who, we Will here state ts one of our best citizens), was found a peculiarly shaped earthen jar, resembling nothing in the way of Indian pottery which liad before been seen by them, It was exactly the shape 0: the round-bodied, ioug-necked carases, or water decanters, 2 — specuncen of which may be seen on asion’s ding table, fhe materiatof wiich this vase was made was @ peculiar Kind oF clay, and tie workiuanship was ier fine. ‘The beily or body of it was ornamented with figures or hiero. ly phics, consisting of a correct delineation of human hands, parallel 10 each other, open, palms outward, wud running up and down te vase, the wrists to tne base, and the tngers towards the neck. On either side of these hands were tibw or thigh bones, alvo correctly delincated, running | prices, JOUN C, BARNES, 137 Kighth street, near Broad- | way. around the vase. There were other things found With the skeleton, but tis ts all Chat our informant remeinbers, Sine. that time wn tion bas been made in the Chicks Ane neiguborhvod of the mound SLMILAR SKELETONS Nave been found, and under the skull of every one Were found similar tuneia! vases, aluost exacty like the one described. ‘Livre are now in this city sev. of the vases and portions of the hnge skeletons. Ee the foot, stood up in a proper posiiion, m a pliyet- clan's office in this city, Measure live (ect in height, and show the body 10 which the ieg belonged to have been from inne to ten feet in helgnt. At Keaufort’s landing, near Barfield, in aigging a deep ditch, a skeicton was «ug up, the leg of which measured between tive and six feet im length, and other bones in proportion. In a | very few days we hope to be able to iay before out Teaders accurate measurement aud descriptions of | the portions of skeletons now in the city and of the wrticles found in the graves. it is nota matter of oubt tat these are HUMAN REMAINS, ut of 2 long extinct race—a rave which flourtshed, Mved and died inany centurics ago, in those days wid of in Sevipture (“And there Were cianis in those days.”) It was Sir Hans Sloan, we believe, who first put forth the theory that the gigantic bones Sound in various parts of te Old World Were not hu- man remains, ‘nis, so il according with the popu- Jar ideas and superstitions about giants, was considered the rankest sort of heresy at the tune. Bat Cavier, the great anatomist, proved them, mm almost every instance, to be portions of (he fossils of Taammoths, methagcriums, masiodons, &c, The bones that he examined, however, were tose of such apocryphal skeievons as thai found in Sicily | in the carly part ol the eighteenth century, 00 feet Jong; of “Bucart,” found at Valenee in 17065. feet high; of the “Chevalier Rincon, have been numerous weil-attested instances of giants over eight feet im hetght-—for mstance, Cot (O’Brien), Who was eight eet seven inches; Byrae, ‘elght teet six inches, and MeGrath, seven (eet nine duches high—all ot whom were exhinited throughout Europe, At the present time we recall but oue liv- ang giant over eight {cet in heigit—Chang, the Chinese gisnt. There is a giantess who was exiubi- ted through the South in 1854-5—a Miss Henrion, if we remember rightly—who was seven feet nine ‘inches. &c. With these individual instances betore us, and knowing the enormous siZ¢ oi almost the entire population of portions of Kentucky, we do not need to be discipies of Herron, the Freaen academi- cian (who believed Adam was one hundred snd twenty-five feet high, Noah twenty-seven feet, Moses twenty feet, and soon downto wl L of Chrisi, when the decrease stopped), to be convinced that | the race of aboriginal men who built ue large i ware, # sacrince; property family leaving city. 67 West Ki ! mounds in various parts of the country were of Rigantic frame and enormous stature. WAR IN BORNEO. The Kajaa ot Sarawak on the War Path | Agniust webels. {From the Sarawak Guzette, June 27, An intand expedition, composed otf 11,000 Malays and Dyaks, commanded by lis Highness the Rajat of Sarawak, startea in the beginuing of June to | altack a large body of Dyaks who were living up a Mail and dangerous stream named Katibas, a tri- oan of the Kejang, aud under Sarawak ruie. The Dyaks inhabiting this stream, which is only accessible for sinvil boats, have fur the last year detied the authority of the Sarawak govern- ment and persisted in contluniug tbelr per- ‘nicious custom of taking the heads of Malays and ‘Chinese, and, in fact, of any one not belonging to their own circle. They are nearly reiated to the tribe inhabiting the head of the Kapuas or Pontianak river under the rule of the Netherlands government, and, as the force approached, were largely rein- forced trom that direction. Atter several days of exoeasively hard labor in pulling and poing the 800 “boats over rapids and shoiis, and having been four days in the heart of an enemy's country, the force | returned, having completely accom) lished their ob- | ject in ourning and destroying all the houses and | 2 ei The | propery belonging <0 Me ‘eeniy.. The loss on the | Term, 181d, om presentation at the office of Wak side was forty kilied aud mauy wounde the casualties on the purt of che enemy are not ex- actly known, but they must have suffered neavity, 3 4n all hand hat this expedition will be the means of bringing hese decapitating yaks to their senses, and ena ‘blug traders to develop the resources of these prim- Ative lands, abounding as they are in gutta percha, camphor, beeswax, rattuns, hardwood, &c. The ‘Rejang district contains a population of from 70,000 to 400 souls, the principal part of whom are ari ly and well disposed. ‘Trade for some years “has rapidly been increasing, and once clear of iiead- ‘hunters there will be a line of tratiic by this river direct into the centre of the {sland of Borneo, The main river is navigavle for steamers for avout 160 ‘miles, above which rapids have to be passed by boats. The Inland tribes speak many aiferent Yongues, and make tradiag voyages about twice a ‘year to the government station, Sibu, situated about xty miles from the mouth ol the Kejang. The Ku- was accompanied by Messrs. Paul, Chapman, Skeiton, Nelson and Low, officers in charge of out- #ations in the Sarawak territory. sant IN NEW ZEALAND. Goiug into Winter Quarters—Te Kooti Still | 1} in the Mountains. The Melbourne argus of June 18, to hand from Burope, says that war operations were viriuatly sus- pended for the present, the approach of winter ne- Vessitating the abandonment of the pursuit of Te | farm'or plantation, with # Kooti into the mountainous districts, in which he bila ints few followers have taken refug: Ropata, the native chief to whose the colonists are so much indebied, re called to tnd Te Koot, out having achi small successes agalnst disaiected natives erie action A som tHe, however, succeeded in capinrivg thirty male prisoners, some of whom were engaged tm the laic Operations against the colonsis, besides women ani children, and forty or titty more have voluntatli surrendered to him or to Captain Mair ‘These successes are tn nt, as they tend to weaken and discourage the Urivera natives, tn whose country Te Kooli has taken refuge, and upon whom he principally depends for support. It is said Ahat a great mavy more of the Uriweras are desirous ‘of surrendering but are fearful of the coasequences, ‘'Kopata vrouiises to resume the hunt after Te Koott of Ginots Found in Are a Skeletons Unearthed Eight and Ten Veet in Tight—Strauge and Une named John Pemi- | tn the spring on the same terms as before, vi¥., nO pay if not successful. Competent Observers incline to the opinion that there is a better chance of @ general peace being now restored between the two races than tiere has been fora tong time past. There have been within te last lew months several large meet of natives, at which the subject bas been dtscu: nd, aa far as can be learned, opinions favorable to | Of peace have prevaiicd., Another meeting with this | object is projected, and the vesult ts looked for with | Sole anx | aeehinvehile | WAR IN AFRICA. dko Jnmbo Against Ja Ja. ‘fhe steamer Lagos was at Liverpool, England, | Angust 23, with three days’ later news from the coast of Airtca, All the rivers were healthy, with the exception of | Accra, which was sickly. Trade at Bonny was still stopped. Oko Jumbo had gone on another expedition against Ja Ja. ‘The Niger expedition left Lagos on the 23d of July. ‘Trade was sey, brisk. ‘The war on the Volta was drawing to a close, Generai Dompray, of the allicd nauve tribes and the Accras, hud been killed, THE SUMOIDE OF MR, BUCHAN, Yesterday afternoon Coroner Flynn held an In- quest in the case of Mr, Patrick J. Buchan, who a Week ago committed suicide at French's Hotel by swallowing & quantity of morphine. Mr. Jobn Charles Cracknell, night clerk at Hnd nut’s, deposed that he had been in the drug busi- ness since 1861; deceased entered the store at half- past one o’clock A. M. and asked for morphine, and was told he could not get it because it was against the law to sell such a dangerous poison to a stranger; deceased replied that he was a doctor, when Mr. Cracknell tola hina if he was a doctor he could write ® prescription and sign it himself; he then wrote & prescapticn for fifteen grains of mor- hing, but as Mr, Buchan put no directions upon t Mr. Cracknell asked him if he knew how to take | it, to which he returned an affirmative replts ing ‘0 him he took two grains; Mr. Cracknell gi “That 1s rather a dose; deceased sald, ‘No, not forme; Iam a physician and have taken tt for years;” the witness then gave deceased fifteen grains of morphine; from the appearance of de- ceased Mr. Uracknell thought he was an opium eater; the usual dose is one-eighth to one quarter of a gratin. ‘The case was then given to the jury, who found “that deceased came to his death by polsoning with | Morphine with sweidal intent, ‘on the voth of August, 1879.7" jos } pro- | perty of private family. 12 Eant Tenth atreet, one block west | Twenty-tirst street, between Second aud Third avenues. | Ar oR REDUCTION IN PRICES OF BAKNES' ver an excava- | awhla country tu | | 4A. also Pianos for S50, 875, 8100, $1 160, 8175. HI, Be. aya C. 5, thirty | found at | Rouen in 1509, &c. Within the pust century there | to bund encounters between the | yaks the enemy gaye way. Jt is expected | | Herald office. NIFICENT, RICHLY CARVED, FOUR ROUND corners, rowswood 14 octave Pianoforte, made to order r #SW), only seven months in use,will be soid for #275; also Parlor, Chamber and Dining Furniture at half coat of Sroadway, between Univeraity piace and Filth avenue, PIANO FOR SALE CHEAP—2OsE- leg: bs round corners; in B« ordi Lorden; 7 octay price $200, cost #600, Call at J. A. | erfeot or : | HANOWS moulding store, 401 Fourth avenus, corner Twea: ty-eighth street. IN LARGE AND ELEGANT STOCK OF FIRST CLASS 4\ Pianofortes, at the most reasonable prices, can be found at Uke Lactory and warerooms of JiNNYS & SON, 285 East premium Pianofortes; also extensive assortment of ond hand Pianos, Grands, Squares and Uprights, Chicker- ‘sand other celebrated makers; on. instalments at cash A. STSINWAY PIANOFORTE AT A GREAT DAR. gain, for cash, with every Improvement—A beautiiul even octave rosewood bianoforte; only $200. ADDL, ity street, near Broudway. NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, __OYTY REAL ESTATE FOR SALT. "Eest Side. A ~FOR SALE, THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF PARK » avenne and Fortieth street; four story, Mansrd roof, ‘20xL0x 50; first cines in every respect; also the inside House. Apply op the premises from 10 to 4. A FIRST CLA! FOUR STORY HIOW STOOP bargain if esla prompt ‘ a Dargai omptly. ” STEGER. cHAcE & CO., 29 Cedar stevet, A FOR SALE, ON FIFTY-THIRD STREET, FOURTH + house east cf Madison avenue, an elegant four sory brown stone Dwelling; three atories trimmed in hard wood; mirrors, dc. ; cheap ; terms easy. JOSEPH B. MocOR! Owner. (A HIFTU AVENUE BUILDING Lot, EXCAVATE! His 20a, Forty-eight street, for sno che exe ater piciehh ts, Near Broadway, cheap; also other V. K. STEVENSON & SON, 11 Pine street. A ROUR SrORY BROWN STONE HOUSE: } ese tena Reig Semin vr ftps ea ge ¥rankfort House, corner of Frankfort and Willian streets, CARD.—FROM THE DATE HEREOF MR. ISAAC J. Mackinley ia authorized to take exclusive charge and control of all city improved pro} he euat aide, which is now on my Real Katate Olrcu! .. Owners and oc- cupante will personally oblige me by allowing bim the ustal factiities of fnepection and treatmg with him the same as they would with me. 111 Broadway, September 5, 1870. STANLEY DAY. A FOUR STORY HIGH stoop BROWN STONE House to let, handsomely furnished throughout (to party buying the furniture only); house. near Uuion squares ‘ize 20x60 and in perfect order; location beyond question, For further particulars apply at oflice, 43 West ‘Thirteenth nireet. N, gents will please not answer. None but responsi- ble parties need apply. OR SALE—HOUSE AND LOT 063 LEXINGTON AVE- nue, four story brown stone; first floor finished im hard- wood; price low; terms to suit, Inquire on the prem: from $10 8; or of WM. McDERMOT, No. 3 Nassau street, OR SArE-HOUSE AND LOT IN THIRTY-EIGHTIT atyeet, between an i5on avenues, (Our story brown Stove, tnfahed in the best manner; Ssorsi00, Inquire EPTEMBER 6, 1870.—'1KLPLE SHEET, PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE |: FIRST CLASS BRICK HOUSER FOR SALEAT ‘Tarrytown, within 10 minutes’ walk of the depot; has ll modera imps order throughou fruit, shade and ornamental treed; stable and carriage iis property is on high and very healthy round, coraminde fox magnificent views of the Lf BRICK | enue, near Seventh strec: ; 8xKl25 ; sitrrouniny coun. areal cee ryhiene: oat desirable residences of ite size in uiuedinte porssagion will be clyen and | Seon Only by peruit (coms. kM ¥ #4 miles south of ‘also improved Fa) than wont any oti SPLENDID FARM OF 7% ACRES, IN NEW JERSEY, Buildings and Stock in best condition, 1g miles from the New Brunswick depot, to be exchanged ‘against New property ; price $4,000," Inquire of ‘oot, York or Brooklya city A, HOCK, 682 Broome str BEAUTIFUL TRACT OF FORTY ACRES, ON THE slope of the Orange Mountain, 64 minutes from the ity, fine view, &e., for sale or exchaage for City Property; there is mouey fn it, W. 8. SHROPE, 181 Broadway, room No. 2. BARGAIN.—ONE MILE AND A HALF FROM NEW lenaid Farm of 100 i large appie and peach orchards; yood j abundant outbuildings; supertur location. 000; wilt twee 311,000; a |. 8. FERGUSON, HOME.—NICE depot, at Elizabethport, N.J., sold of rent; also Lots in fine location Payments to suit p lo. 3 Broadway, New York, or Second fine stream of water house, 11 rooms oriuee. 89 Nassau street, room M, Bilzabethyport: TTRACTIVE HOME IN A BEAUTIFUL VILLAGE, easy of access by rail; but Iittle money wanted; laree roportion can remain on uortgage. Call on JAQUES, 208 os __ AMUSEMENTS, PTH AVENUE THKATRE, +) Mr. Daly begs to announce that the the regular season at this theatre will 00 ew'vomedy by Wilkje Coline and Anshan Daly Gath w ie Col ugusua Daly, eee MAN, AND WIFE, ” ‘The box oMce wit be oprned Tues !ny, September 6, an every day ater, and seats may be secures for the fest week. “Flat WaTINEE Saturday, Soptember If- Ww LUACK'S. 9 mi LAST SIX NIGHTS. LAST MATINEF. CLOSING PERFORMANCE OF THE TRIUMPHANT ENGAGEMENT i My. JO8. Ko RMMET, Gayier's Dr: iets promt Draaie FRUYZ OUR COUSIN GERMAN, which must be withdrawn in the height or ite popularity owing to the ueveasary preparations for the (ali and winter neaxon. FAREWELL MATINEE, SATURDAY, fy Mr. PMMET at ACADIEM, OF MUSIC, BROOKLAN, MONDAY and TUESDAY, Serr. and 1. OL™™PIC, THEATRE. THIS EVENING, TUESDAY. SEPT, 6, LIGHTELNTH PERVORMANCK OF LITTLE FAUS!, LITLE FAUST, which will be repeated EVERY EVENING UNTIL FU RPHER NOTICE, and at the MATINEES, WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, aT 4, by MRS. JAMES A. OATES and her newly organized COMIC OPERA COMPANY, gether with MR. GEORGE L, FOX, the popular Comedian. rat octal PHA Salsa and delightful gers of the Opera ME ee TGUTLY ENCORED. MEPHISTO and the ARAK. Mre, JAMES A. OATHS MARTHA (a gushing spinster} ‘Mr. GEO, L. FOX 2D SE AND LARGE GARDEN— ted with feat nai! vexetaio, to Let one hour fork; rent bia. adress: a BOYES, Linden, N.J. POM of WM, MODERMOT, No, 3 Nassau street, 1 SALE—THE HANDSOME FOUR STORY AND basement brown stone Dwelling No. 948 East Sixtieth street, between Second and Third avenues; is elegantly finished and thoroughly replete with all modern tmprove- ments. Apply at coal ollee foot of ast Thirty-fourth street, |. H. LYON. R SALE—A FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY HIGH stoop brown stone liouse in Forty-ninth between Madison and Fourth avenues, in periect order: all Improve: ‘ments: terms easy; immediate fomession: Apply to KIL- PATRICK & HOLMES, 46 East Twenty-th ird street. (POR SALETA BEAUTIFUL LITTLE FOUR STORY, Mansard roof, high stoop brown stone House and M5 East Fitty-fourth street, In perfect order; al improv menta; terms easy; Immediate pusseasion. Luquire on th premisen. FR SALE—A FOUR STORY AND BAS Houso, 233 East Seventeenth street. Inqui premises. OR SALE—A BARGAIN.—A FOUR STORY ENGLISH basement House of 17 rooms, all inthe best order; loca- tlon unsurpassed. Rent for $1,000. Cash required $2,000 to $4,000, 407 East Forty-irst atroet, | eed SALE,—HOUSE AND LOT IN LAST FIFTY-THIRD | street; also House and Got in Harlen CHARLES NANZ, No. 3 Chambers street. JOR SALE—TWO FIRST CLASS HOUSES ON PARK avenue, corner of Thirty-ointh street. Nos, 85 and 87. FLOUSE ANP LOT, 45 Bast Forty Nr ulxobxt perfect order; pier exvion iminediately. mises, or No. 8 Eust ) kas fixtures; pi JONAS 8. KISSAM, owner, dnp Forty-ulnth street, $9,000. -E%o THREE, STORY Hous Dede ‘+ QWall0; front honse, carpenter's shop and rent house: comfortable dwelling; rent $1,200; terms to sult. Apply ats near Third aveoue. 8, ON LOT Kant Thirty. Went on N ELEGANT FULL S. ODERN HIGH STOOP brown stoue Dwelling, fronting Central Park, for sale cheap; Fifty-ninth street, between Fifth avenue and Broad- For cards of admission apply to V. K. SYLVENSON 11 Pine street. LARGE STOCK OF PIANOS—BEST MAKERS, TO rent or sell, cheap for cash; ae allowed on purchase, | Mt MERELL'S Wareroom, No. 8 Union square. Please ex: | smine. One ot the editors of the Appca! yesterday measured | @ thigh bone, which 1s tully three feet long. The { thigh and shin bones, together with the bones of ; GREAT OFFER.—HORACE WATERS, 481 BROAD- A way, will dispose of 100 Pianos, Melodeons and Organs f six first class makers, at extreineiy low prices for cas uring this month, or will take from $3 to $26 monthly untii ite (the same 40 let, and rent money applid iC purchased. ‘ew Chickering Piaaos are included ia this offer. SUPERB STEINWAY PIANO CHEAP FOR CASH; 000; sule and rent. At \DIDUs’, A BRILLIANT TONED SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD Pianoforte, the property of a private family declining eplag; in use six months; coat #700, tor $250; Stoo ‘over and box for ahipment at half cost. Cail at private and | Tesicence 113 West Twenty-seventh street, near Sixth uvenue. BARGAIN,—ELEGANT SEVEN OCTAVE CARVED rosewood Piano. all round corners, good as new; cost BLO, price $176, at 47 University place, corner Eleventh st. . P. B. OURTISS. A. FAMILY WILL SELL A MAGNIFICENT ROS! Wood Hanoforte, cost g6U0, for $175; carved case and , 7 octave, overstrung ; celebrat atantee; nearly new, 113 Sevent! A MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PTANOFORTE FoR 4X. tale.--Property of family leaving city; made to order; airy maker, Cully euaranteed, used aix months, cost 650, for w2h0; Parlor Furniture, covered brocatel, Etageres, Book- case, Paintings, Bronzés; Chaimber,Dining Furniture, Silver wars, Carpe, dc. at a sneritice. 67 West Fifteenth street, makers; five years’ ret, MAGNIFICENT 1g OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO, 8185; Vi" also T octave, having overstrung bass, carved legs und latest improvemects; great sacritice. JAMES GORDON, 196 Bleecker «treet, near Macdougal. IANOFORTES,—THIRTY SECOND ‘HAND PIANOS, comprising squares, uprights and grauds, of various ers, In thorough order, for sale at low prices by CHICK- ANG’ & SONS, 11 East Fourteenth between Broad- ‘ay aud Filth avenue. rU A. MAGNIFICENT DOUBLE SATIN BROCATEL PAR. ZA, (or Silty neaciy new, made to order for #300, will be sold for #2752 one do, single Sult, $150; black waluut striped Teps Suit, ¥65; magnificent Planoforte, cost B40, Cor, $275; o a lot Parlor, Chamber, Dining Furniture at sacrifice tor cash: residence 12 Kast Tenth street, one block west of Broadway, between University place aud Fifth avenue, MAGNIFICENT DRAWING ROOM SUIT (COVERED A "retteh broeatel); cost 8450, for B1g0r 000 40.. BBN: Frageres, Bookease,” rosewood Pinnoforte, Paintings, Minors,’ Chamber and Dining Room Furniture, Silver- itveenth street, near Sixth avenue. RICH ROSEWOOD BROCATEL PARLOR SUIT, IN use six months, made to order; cost $300, for $140; one do.. nine 8. $1; two rep Suits, $60; eight Bedroom Suiis for $25 upwards; Carpets at half’ cost.” Call at private rosidence 113 West ‘i'weaty-seventh street, near Sizth avenue. Pi rte at half cost. (CARPETS, HURNITURE, OILCLOTH AND BEDDING / at reduced prices; housekeepers supplied at O'FAR- RELL'S, 200 Eighth avenue, late O'Farrell & Greene. Pay- meat taken weekly or monthly. {VURNITURE, CARPETS AND BEDDING. i Houlsckeepers supplied with the above ‘on easy terms, Payments weekly oF inonthiy.. J KELLY & Co., CORNER TWENTY-FIFTH ST. AND SIXTH AV. OSE HUNDRED SETTERS, SUITABLE FOR A HALL or public room, for ale cheap if applied for at once. Inquire of J. A. CAIEY, 499 Broaaw JOFA BEDS—NEWEST AND BEST STYLE OUT, COM- © bintng elegance, comfort and moderate price. Can pay by monthly instaimenis. 207 Fourteenth street, four doors east of Third avenue. LEGAL NOTICES, 7 OTIC: N M. K. Jesmnp et al. vs, the Wilmington and Manchester Kailroad Company et als. Turswant to an order of the Superior Court of New Hanover county, N. C., made in the above entitled cuuse at the Spring CRONLY & MORRIS, in this elty, I will pay to the holders of'the first preferred bonds, secured by the mor! made by the defendant, the said Wimington and Manchester Railroad Company, to the plaintif, M.K. Jeeup, who have not already received the sume, a'per centage of $30 72 on said bonds and accrued in- terest on the same, being dividend for distribution, as afore- said, trom net Sales of that portion of the railroad and other property covered by suid mortgage, which was in the State of ‘orth Caroling, Nin further obedience to the order made as aforesaid, I here- by netify all holders of the bonds above referred to that un- ‘the same are preseated tome as above for payment of dividend above stated on or before the Firat day of September, 1870, hes will be forever debaried of any participation fn the sald fund in my bands for distribution as aforesaid. ss eM, ORONLY, Commisaioner anit Referee. WILMtNnaton, N. C., May 16, 1870, REAL ESTATE TO_ EXCHANGE, 7 )XCHANGr, FOR REAL ESTATE--A PART OR WHOLE Ex iiterese ins, valuable. Patent, worth $20,000 In cash, Address PATS: , Herald office. slay NXCHANGE. TAKE MERCHANDISE, ANY DESCRIP- ee tom or anviling of value, Aun obliged to dispose of large amount of Westeru and Virginia Laods, improved and unimproved. regardiess of valuation, Address HARD UP, SXCHANGE—A $15,000 BROOKLYN HOUSE A\ ash for a New York city House. Address, with full ra, X. Y., Herald olllce. parts Ke SALE OR EXCHUANGE—ONE oF TWO VALUA- ei ble Plots of Land on Washington 1 Broadway and Eleventh avenue boulevard; tine view of the Hudson; near Fort Washington depot nt hottee and bain; with immediate possession; would take country seat, e cash. Address A., box No. ta, fronting on 4,714 New York Post oftice. JOR SALE OR FXGHANGE—FOR NEW YORK OR | Phi aa property, a neat three atory French roof House ; | ait Te EXCHANGEFOR BROOKLYN PROPERTY, Art. MW rooms, kitchen and cellar; a fine ‘stable and one acre; HaVINE | yiver and road front; in pertect order; with or without the | Parotture; at Passaic. His | Genlars addvess vox 117 Post office , Passaic, N. J. progress was much impeded by rains and foods. | 7 a GLA 4 35 minutes from city, For par- mo & NGE ON LONG ISLAND, A PLOT OF 10 Cate Fie Att fciages Furniture; another for Dry Goods or Jewelry tite disputable.» wtE, Northport Le. illage Residence at Greenwich ; carriage hous ‘ihore: fronts complete. order; very conveniently. lo: . Address J. W. ATWATER, Coscov Bridge station, Conn, N > 10040 OF MERCHANDISE IN EXCHANGE W for Lande in Pent ivania, the Western and Southera atocks and cash. assau street, ee MAI } street, between Fitth and Sixth avenues: SIRABLE, MO! N, FR OED, WELL LO- d four story high stoop brown stone Dwelling, com- pletely and eleganty furnished, for sale very reasonably; terma ensy; possession; 20.6x6d; lot 100 feet; Korty-ninth Coluinbla College lease. V. K. STEVENSON & SON, 11 Vine street. STORY NIGH STOOP BROWN STONE ¢ for sale on West Twenty-eighth strect, near Sixth avenue; size LOxi2100; all improvements; perfect order; good location; will be sold cheap and on easy terms; poses siov now if desired. Also other Houses for sale or to & BE. A. ORUIKSHANK, th avenue, OF SLX NEW, WELL BUILT, FI Gniehed four story brown stone Houses and Lot West Forty-eighth, 12: and 181 Weet Forty-tifth, a No. $6 East Forty-vinth streets. Particulars of owner, 42 Sixth avenue. BARGAIN, THRE House and Lot, Wav $9,000; « splendid corner on Canal street, excellent bnild: in, Occupied ax a hotel, $27,000. 421 Broadway. W! i, MELT CHEAPEST LEASEHOLD | PRoPEieT for sitle.—A. well built three story front Hou tn good location, near 1844603140; rented til next. May. Apply to CRUIKSHANK, 586 Sixth avenue. OR SALI—BETW: SEVEATH AWD FIGHTH avenues, and near the Grand Opera very de sirable three story bigh stoop House, 22.6: ding ex- tension Lot, 98.9, with modern im, ments throu, and in splendid order (rom top to bottorn ; it Is coedingly desirabie and comfortable family house, in a good nelyli- borhood jrnce $17,000. JAS, R. EDWARDS, 277 West Twenty-third street. ALE—ON THIRTY-FIFTH STREET, BETW a three- high stoop brown Honse, 2)a6oxhait the block; compietely iurnished through. out, and is in first class ord Trice #$51,000; terms easy. Address GREGORY, box 13 Herald oflice. OR SALE—SOUTHEAST CORNER FIFTH AVENUE and Fitty-third street, newrly opposite St. ‘Thoruua’ chureh, first class four etory Brown Stone Froni, 25x88, lot 100; will be ready to oceupy October 1; no better location on the'avenue. Will be sold very low and ou tavorable terme, ¥. H. AMIDOK, 649 Broadway. LE—A FIRST CLASS HIGH STOOP BRO} House, decorated and in best order, between 12th ets in Fifth avenue. Apply toJ. R. PLA'T, East Fourteenth street. Terms low and to sui —THE FIRST CLASS THR: STORY one Honse, of West Fittieth street; price 3,000 cash, THREE STORY BROWN stone House, $4 Weat Forty-ourth , painted, i good order. Inquire of E. AYERS, 102 Nassau strect. 2 STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN STONE HOt ©) Went Fifty-third street; carpets, miro fixtures; frescoed. B.S. LEVY & CO, 271 W: street, near Kighth avenue. Miscelianeous. NUMBER OF WELL LOCATED AND CHEAP AN. Houses for sale on Eighth, Tweltth, Fourteenth, Fit- teenth, Twenty-second, Twenty third, Twenty-sixth, Twenty- eighth, Thortieth, Thirty-sixth, Thirty-seventh, Thirty-eighia, Forty-ltth, Fort Forty. 1» Fifuieth, Filty-trat, Fifty-secoud, Filly-fourth, Fifty-diith, and Sixty-Aret streets and Park avenue; prices to suif. Also some go ehoid Property. Apply to W. & E. A. GRUIKSUAN. 2 NO. 7 PINE STREET, BY JOSEPH LEVY. 58d at, v. 5th av., 46.1: Bx10).5 n. Gth ‘th wt, n. Broadway, 4s. Bist st, n. Sth av., $e dD. OR SALE--FIFTH AVENUE FOUR STORY BROWN stone House; first class; is in complete order, huving been painted and frescood throughout; lot S4xi29. Appiy to G. A, HEARN on the premises’ or at 125 East Seventeenth street. Also House und Lot 126 East Sevenwenth street, 95.64 -Sx45x98.9, Cur \OR SALE—BROWN STONE HOUS! street, near Central Pari Houses on the avenues and cross ets. PI for printed list, A. C. LOOMIS & CO., 1,254 Broadway. LUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, for tenement or other property, with an income of several thousand dollars during baiaice of lease, nine yeurs; $7,000 per year. Address CAPITAL, t, ON lao for | Herald oliice. BROOKLYN PROPERTY FOR SALE AND TOLET. SAT SACRIFIC T BE SOLD, all modern im » Brooklyn, by orner of Hoyt and Atlantis GERALD, OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS BROWN STONE FRONT House, within two biocks of the grand entrance to the park; everything in perfect order; will be sold cheap, aa the owner lives in tie country. Inquire corner Wyckoff street and Carlton avenue. Terins very easy. JOR SALE CHEAP—TWO STORY FRAME HOUSES, a) Yates avenue, Brooklyn; Siores, Myrtle avenue, id Dwellings, Penn street; won'd exchange for lots. B. W. CRONK & SON, 1,079 Myrtle avenue, and No, 8 Wall si New York, room JOR SALE--THE THREE STORY HIGH STOOP HOUSE. No, 276 President street, opposite, Carroll Fark, Brook: ivnin Deantiful location; desirable in all respects; price $9,500; pomaesmion given. Apply tok, R. KELLOGG, No: Broadway, New York, or 28 Second place, Brooktyp. AOR SALE OR TO LET-SEVEN NEW SHREE STORY and baseme:t Houses, 36, lot 100, on Lafayette ave- Brooklyn, with ali moderna iraprovemen' ot 8500 w Apply to JAMES O'REILEY, 1,018 Lat JOR SALE-—WItH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, THE three story brown stone House No. 48 First place, ihrook lyn; lot 24x13) feet; house in good order: price #1600); terms liberal. Apply to STARR & HOOKER, 79 Cedar atrect, nO Ly ‘UK, BROOKLYN, TWO story and bi House, modern improve- anent thi en of cars and pleasant neighborhood. S. W. CRONK & SON, 1,079 Myrtle avenue, or No, 8 Wall street, room 43, New York, JERSEY CITY, HOBOKEN, F get AND BERGEN REAL Us For Sale. JOR SALE OR TO LET—ON FASY TERMS, A HOUSE (aine rooms), with three city Lots, at Weat Hoboke forty minutes from New York; cara every fifteen mint healthy location and view unsurpassed. Apply to S. GL SON, 299 West Fourth street, corner of Bank. To Let or Lease. FURNISHED HOUSE TO RENTON JERSEY CITY Heights, coavevient to three lines of horse cars; fit u minutes from les; ten rooms, hot and cold water, Bath room, heate: $7) pow mouth WH Mav t Cali wt 134 Chambers sireet, room 1, T KINGSTON, N. J.-A GOOD FARM OF 70 ACRES; ot; two wets of buildings, apple and peach itivated, balance rr peaci : re ir and ure. A bargain; only 94,600. 0; —SPLENDID RESIDENC Y, Beach, on the line of acres of land; over 1,000 fruit trees in full bes grounds are magnificent; for sale or exchange at hall cost, It is the haudsomeut place in ig OF THE LATE MOSES iew Haven Railron: fort and William streets. FOR SALE LOW, i ade and fruit trees; price $4,500; more laud if de- ren rooms. with two wcres ; T ORANGE MOUNTAIN, N. bit containing 11 room also another, contain 5,3 $2,500. Apply to HIN: SMALL FARM FOR SALK—NFAR. Houre, wagon Louse, & door, shaded with n vari rankiin Lake; there is a year: one of the healthiest only 25 miles from Midiand Ruilroad; rt apply to JAS, R. EDWARD: et. nine acres, mal! th about $300; it is said to ‘Twenty-third oi MAGNIPICENT FARM, 103 ACRES, ROCKLAND ‘ive miles distant, 70 acres, cultivated, ation; buildings wew a ice 89,500, WARD, 7 Cod 96 ACRES, ON THE 17,000; 40 reves, Rockland county, Heot buildings W. Hl. MILICK, 421 Broadway. XOUNTRY SEATS AND COTTAG ‘chanye and to let—0 minute: ronda, at Hackens and Uunbered ; ENDID FRUIT FARM Y acres, $16,000, FOR SALL, EX- srie and Midiand rafl- 1 Centre street. ew Prighton fern half acre; good nei, nborhood ; flagged w: 4 S4,600 5 ter 7.) Broad street, LEGANT NEW MANSARD ROOF HOUSE, 10 ROOM ij acre of Ground; four minutes from } Shore ferry; surroundings first class; terma exsy DARRIN, 50 Brow —OR TO LET FOR THE WINTER OR YEAR, , Westchester county, on the ater, a Country room, nine bedrooms. kiteven, laundry ardener’s cottage and stable, use of horses and car- rlage If required. Address OWNER, box 2,282 Post offic ATHER AND FINDING STORE, WITH ot, in best bustuess part of many years established; owner ay Brooklyn; busine: retiring; house in ¢ collar and garret; price low can remain for year to buteber or baker " over three-fourt) ian alley way and ls every way suited q , 22 Pine treet, New York. FARM OF 190 ACRES, TWO MIL N.J., under Oraoge Mountain and on main rond; good Louse, barn and oubouildings ; B00» 8.000 “cash, balaace 9 years, Addiess'M. A, H., Herald ‘ORY HIGH STOOP BRICK | ley place, ull improvements, | FOR SALE OR TO sioop House, with extra Low of grotind, flower garden, ad to next wirect, laid THREE STORY ‘0 improvements and two ‘one jot laid out in fai : lot fo rear running thr: arden; location unsur- out in vegetable E., box 215 Herald ofice, A FRUIT FARM ON THE DELAW. 2' miles below Newcastle, Delaware, 34 miles south 16 Gothic house, 2 0 rooms ; fine ba: ydraulle rams su WR acres choice land; ); part can remain, L, Newcastie, Del AT TARRYTOWN, ON HIGH GROU ing river views, a desirable modern House, two stories and basement, with front and rear rooms, range, furnace, water, handsomely shaded, and abundance of various fruits; p Visit or address 8. P. BEL bath; with eight Lota, (00; terms very LVIN, SALMON & SCOTT, Nos. 4 and 6 Pine street. A FARM OF 30 ACRES, 20 MILES city; new bufidings; large orchards; price %4, $7,000 ; 100 Acres, ine variety of first class Plaves from 20,00) to change for City Property. 8. IRELAND, 201 Broadway. ACE OF ELEVEN ACRES, rales in Jersey; $1,80); or would exchange for City’ Property. WALLACE, 104 Jane street, OR TO RENT—AT RUTHERPURD PARK, 40 minutes from New York, two new stylish Houses, nine rooms, lots 10 it. ¢ é. WOODWARD, 191 Broadway, third floor. J.-HAMILTON & WALLIS, NO. 9 NAS ‘Estate Agents) i conveniences offer to rent very low an elegan greenhonses, gr NORTHERN RAILROAD OF NEW JERSEY,—SIX excellent butidings and fruits, $3,30); if desired 000 pec year ool pals if A splendid place, MELICK, 421 Broadwey. mn exsion immediately 62 New York Po: O LET—FOR TWO YEARS, FULLY FURNISHED, A very desirable Resitence, 17° iniies from New Yor Davenport's Neck, New Rochelle, taina 16 rooms, with furnace, water, good stables, tine gar- seven acres of land, situated dircetly on the Sound and Apply to B. MURRAY, Jx., 35 Pine street, tod. R. CORNELL, ONE YEAR, AT NE s furnished [Mouse on ‘The house, of stone, con- periectiy health or on the premiae W BRIGHTON, 8. must have about three of ground and a good view of the water, hot and coid 3 throughout the house. BROS.’, 42 Warren street. WILL BUY 10% ACRES OF ies on Long Inland, denira- enient to churches, schools tewart’s property; 5 acres kame place; haif may remain, cooper's slop. $9 200-888 iH = 8500.-AT HEBBERD STATION, miles from Williamsburg ferries, a bandsome House and Stable, with three Lots; two minutes’ walk from depot. HEBBERD & DOTY, 29 East Fourteenth street, 85 ACRES; 36 IN PAS- ture, 5 in wood; well watered ; new house and Gutbulidings; 20 rnjles from Jersey City; 16 railroad now building. FOR FARM OF A. SERGEANT “REAL ESTATE WANTE WANTED—WORTH $20,400 to 825,000, furnished, located within 40 miles of the city; Hudson river pronerty preferred; will exchange fur suine 4 completely furnished four story brown stone House, th vet or eal! on J. H. ADAMS, 67 Liverty street. D-—UP TOWN, IN GOOD LOCALITIES, Wagons and Harness, on & 6, with full particulars, L. W., RESIDENCE Mi Herald ottice. JANTED—LANDS IN PENNSYLVANIA FOR CASH TOWNSEND BRUS., 134 South ‘and good stocks. Third street, Philadelpaia. ANTEDVIRGINIA FARMS AND nepeed FOR PART es atreet, Philadel ANTED—AN ENGLISII BASE iT B tween Twenty-second and Thirty-fourth atveets, ani within two blocks of of Fifth avenue. Apply to T. 8. SHEP HERD, 205 Br or $10,000 W! rouet be within half an hour of the city. Tull particulars, box 141 Herald ofice. BE PAID FOR A SOI of trom three to FINE ARTS, EOPOLD STARK, NO. 266° GRAND STR! 4 site Lord & Taylor's, importer ot Italian, i French Chromos, kngravings, Lit f Passepartotis, black and gilt Frames of every description made to order; whole- sale and retatl. PERMANENTLY without plates, ¢ i spa or any extra on stumps to original shape and color wt Dr, SIGISMUND, 42 Rast Unik \OLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION.—OF ‘of nitrous oxide 14, wad Certalmy destroys all.pain, Oflice 19 IDSON CITY ‘AT ; renders teeth TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN. —~THIRTE yearn; benumbing application ; cas adulortered ; ben Vital Teeth, #1 geet, $10; Wlumpers for hollow chee’ Sets purchased. J ETH EXTRAUTED WITHOU pain with Danghing Gas. Beanti{it sete of Von Gum ‘Coe@th an Rubber, 8HO. ak De, BODINE. . ~THEATRE COMIQUE, 514.“ itosaway, ‘opposite st, Nicholas Motel. BUTLER & GILMOKE. : EX?TKA ATERACTION THIS WEEK, TREMENDOUS EXC PNT CAUSED, THh BESY BIL! i OF ils SEASON. THE STAK TR Managers OUPE OF THE WORLD TN THEIR SPROLAL IT See small bills. Change of proz Voors epen «Curtain res at § o'clock, MATIN DAY AND SATURDAY, AN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, 885 BROADWAY. Great su es packed pizhtiy. Cun) lous BIRCH, WAMBOLD, BERNARD «BAC SAN FRANCISCO MINSTRE ‘This company are especially commends ie (or peatness of language, superior vocal meritey original tices of wit, per. fection ‘of tustrumentation, and inteuse comiculity of eccentric acts, ; THE CELEBRATED VOCAL Corr: Wambold, Dwyer, Rockefelier, Yempleton, 01 Shattuck. THE INIMITABLE ORCUPSTRA, Lavallee, Semi, GREAT COM Rollin, Howard, sohuay Queen, + Bernard, Biiy Bired PPONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSS—BOWERY. T PROF. ORKEARDON, PROP, O'REARDON, MUSIC FROM COMMON CLASS GO: 8. "REARDON ONT vu UMBLE MLLe. BE LK JA x Matinee Wednesday at 2/9. Mpo THEATRICAL Alurce r - . increasing stock o} woop tUrs, from fresh und original designa, on hand at the ITAN JOB PLUNGING OF FUL, ‘U7 Nasoau sireet, Oid Herald Buidiag. pus NEW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, £20 Broadway and 82 Fifth a BROOKLYN BRANC, 128, 130 and 183 (now Nos, 102, id aud 108) Slale ab (Chartered in 1363, nn) SBASON' OF 14 NOW OPEN FOK THE RE ION OF PUPILS. INSTRUCTION DAILY, from 9 A. M. to9 P.M, tn all branches of Vooal and Instramental Music, Harmony aud Compositioy ue Modera Langu TERMS: #10 and PRIVATE 1 TION per qnarter Several emineut Professors have bee added to the able yhich now numbers forty-one of the Lest insteuctors N ESTAB- ourt, near per quarter. SPARTMENT HAS ALSO B LISHED. Application to be made at the 420 BROADWA a 128 CNEW No. 102 al Conservatory Omer th treet, New York, hear State INA EDWIN'S THEATRE 4 7 LINA EDWIN, Miss F pw Vie ALY IMPROVES the abow will open ON MONDAY EVENING, BER 12, V with a MOST EXCELLENT when will be performed, for the FIRST an original two-aet C A BIRD IN THE HAND WORTH and the very amusing Burlesque of BLACK BYiD SUSAN which will be presented with new and b new Scenery by Minard Lewta and is, elegant Muricy &c., de. 1 COMPANY, x MR, STUART ROBSON, EDWIN THORNE, Mit, HARILY JACKSON, Y HW. CHATYERTON, MR. 2 M W. COLLIN E.G. 1. PARSLOL, J MR. GEORGE JORDAN, — MK. I, J. BROUGH ME. HW. PRAY, NR. MORAOE NELOV » Fawnelt, MR. ME Ce MI88 AGGIS WOC Dy MISS ALICE LYSLE, MISS SALLIE GERMAINE, MISS KITTY DOUD, Mi SHE ORCHE will be under the dire-tion of MR. KA B. DONNIKE Box office open on Wednesday morning, September 7, for the sale of reserved soate, Admission :—Parqueite and Dress Circle, 31 69; Paleony ‘i Private Boxes, 98 Chairs, #1; Balcony Circic, 59 ce ana $10; Parisian Boxes, $1. ERRACE GARDEN, FIFTY ‘Third avenne.-Thosday, Septem er 6, Mo grand Vocal and Instrumental Concert, with Mins Canixaa, any Goodwin. First appearance this season at Ter mission 23 cents. 10 THEATRIC. Alar Lb MANAGERS. nd constantly fnereaning stock of WOOD CUTS, al aeetens, on hand at the METROPOLITAN JOB PRINTING OFFICE, 7 Nassau #ireet, Old Herald Building. PRE LECTURE SZASO. [PORTANT LECTURES. TO GENTLEMEN ONLY, ON jects, nhowing are delivered dally at the interesting, invaluabie and sctentific # how to live and what to live f New York Museum of Anatomy. receive a copy by forwarding Broadway. ‘hose unable to attend can MUSICAL COMPETENT LADY ORGANIST DESIRES A P sition in « Protestant church; can furnish w quartet if Tequired, at a moderate compensation, For particulars. wd- dress ORG, , American Conservatory of Music, 54 Union aq! YOUNG LADY PIANIST, WHO HAS several years in dai academies, w gagement for the coming sea: GENTLEMAN WILL GIVE INSTRU es a Teen. Herald oltice. NOLLUGE OF MU / street, near Fifth avenue and Uni and real italian correct method for Singing, Madame GAZZANIGA and Signor ALBITES Open from September 1. » Instructors, ALVINA AMIEL, TEACHER IN PIANO AND SIN Syater, 7 322 bast Sixth street, USICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR SA DALY'S Music Store, 179 Eighth avenn "HEAP. “A THOUSAND MILE and “Whei hen C. Foster, ni , 129 Eighth avenue. Postage free. FROM HOM the Bow! Goes Round,” tw DANCING ACADEME ADEMY OF DANCING AND CALISTHENICS, Lyric Hall, 723 Sith avenue, September 14, RATES. je season for Former pupils can Afternoons for Ladies, Misses and Maste: Tuewlays and ¥ridwys, Gentlemen's Evening Classes, ‘Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdayn, at 8 SAU: DANCING ACADE A. Soirees, at Masonic Hall, 114 East ‘thirteenth street, this (Tuesday) evening, and at Brevoort Hall, 104 Kast Fitt fourth street, Monday, September 1, Classes will form on the name evenings. Private lessons at any hou Cail for clreular, Kesidence, ~DODWORTH’S CLAS A. .~ Commence, October 1. © evening. 7 Kast Teath street t “2 Fifth avenue, cor circulars, ROOK und L DANCING ACADEML Went Twenty-third atreet, WILL OPEN FOR THE SEASON, ‘381 BROOME STREE TUESDAY. September 27, 1X70, for adults SATURDAY, October I, for children. All the fasiionable dances 1» one coarse of tesa Ladies’ primary c:usses lostructed by Mra. Brookes Private lessons ai separate once, \ ent Tweaty-vhird street for private imairnetion, Particular attention to the rapid advancersent of pupta. %1 BROOME I E GARMO'S DANCING ACADEMY, 82 FIFTH AV: carner Fourteenth street. for gentlemen veil re-open on. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, AT & I. M. ‘The moraing and afternoon clases will rexume oa SATURDAY, OCTOBEK Private I Cirealar ‘The Rooms to ict tor private parties or other endertain: ments. THOMPSON'S DANCING ACADEMY, 275 BLEECKER { e} . street, will reopen for the reception of puptis on 7 day evemlug, § partir piember 20,187, N. GU ing night of TENA Y eps 3 ‘ed a powerful tied entitled TWO IN THE BUSH, fu) Costumes, WALTER GRISDALL, U EBERE f | Mr. GEO, FRANCE. Ming MINNIE 8, den. An attractive programme ix promised. Ad- uh _AMUSE MENTS, Geran? Ot crner Nwentyihted sreet and Eighth avenue. sou Soe Uda Lane 1 Wi. of the lpeciamenatie fo ga Wien bot Te KATHI LANNER, and ber unrivalled a 5 LUT AMD fAROMIER TAOUrE, hss BA PRONOUNCED SUCCE of the latest Ballet Sensathom, URLKULA, URTELLA, THE DEMON OF THE NIGHT, KATHI CANNER... tn Bie Tableau (The Apparition, Tobleat 2 The Ab Tableau 8 The Sia URIELLA, BEVERY "b VIENING. Preceded by a popular TEKPSICHUREAN MELANGE. NOTICE, —Tue ‘iteat + OPECA BOUFF: J including the eolebratad & TROUPE, Lbes, SILLY AND MON’ a ELGUTY a Ley ‘heir Hest appearance wi Seats secured in advan 1 Hiroadway, aad 10 Dox ollion: also at Sebie- way Ticket. olfice, eam \RAND OPERA HOUSE. G TH ScPreMarR, 1670, NOPMUENT EXTRKAOK OPERA BOUFPE, including the erlebrated MLLE. SILbY and MLLE. MONTALANA, sisted by elghty distinguikbed metiate from the prinetp! wil arrive from Havre in the steamebip Lay fayette. hale debut wit tke, placa on MONDAY LVENINO, SEPTEMBER 3, when will be produced for the Fits! TIM IN AMERICA, and on a senle of magniticence worthy of the best efforts of the Grand Opera House, ty fateat Kuroyran gousetiog LE PEvIT FAUST, Opera Route in three acta and xixtableans, Music by ‘i .. Herve, Livretto by..,,, jMale Hector Cremtoux al line, Henan nt — AJ {80'S GARDEN. NIBLO'S GARD! ¢ GLoRIONS SUCCESS of the GRAND WISPRIONIC COMBINATIO} LAWRENCE PARKE . Ks AV i ity, MAKK SMICH, MMi PONIsL. ENING, SKET. 6, 1870, "4 OTHELLO, Mr. E. L. DAVENPORT as. Mr. LAWRENCE BARGE Mr. WALTER MONIGOMERY aa. Mr. MARK SMITE a TL Shakespeare's Uagedy o wkend, GRAND COMEDY FESTIVAL, jo whiek the f Lurra, FIRST APPEARANCE from Burope, in 4 uew play written em will make Ser since her pressly for Booms THRATRE, EVERY And SATURDAY MATINET * RIP VAN WINKLE. NOTICE-—In order to mmodate the demand of the publie for places the box sheet will be opoa TWOWEEKSIN ADVANCE, at tho Theatre, or at ite Branch ticket ollice, at Ditaowe Music Store, 711 broadway. [ AND MENAGERIE. Corner Broadway and Thirtleth strecte. | DOD. milion r ENT: is {avorie piace of public resort has and r r gagemeut DONS, who will appear every Evening and Saturday Matinees, om the new historical drama by TOM nw his TOM TAYLOR, Kad velng the reat London sensation, entities x “IWiXt AXE AND CROWN supported by the following artistes of acknowledged abilfty Mr. Chartes 2, Thorne, Jey Mr. W. H. Whalley, Mr. McKee Kaukin, Mr, George Metkid, Mr. Claude Burroughs, Mr. Ie Mestayer, Mr. T, W. Kens, Mr. G, C. Charies, Miss Hen- rietta Irving, Mra, Annie Sefton, Miss Alice Logan, Me. Harry Stewart. MATINEE every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday ‘and Friday. ‘The new burlesque extrevayanra, vy James Parnes, Eaqey b the HE GOLDEN BUTTERFLY, with the following superior Burlesque Company "— Miss Alice Harrison, Miss Theresa Wood, Mins Lie Hall, Miss Marie Baretta, Mies Annie Firmin, Miss Kmina Mosel ner, Mr. T. W. Keene, Mr. J. L. Mestayer, Mi . Caries, Mr. James Barnes, Mr.C, M, Maniy. Mr. J. 8. Rooney, Mr. Harry Stewart, Mr. John C. Walsh, Mr. ‘f. Barc Preceded each day vy » lau Me farce, in whieh twe young, beautiful aud od ladies Of this efty will make their FIRST APPEARANCE ON ANY STAGE. if OWERY THEATRE Mr. WM, B. FRELIGH ASON, Proprietor and Ma OPENS 8 5 REPAINTED, RED AND UPUOLSTERBD, A FULL D4 ‘TED COMPANY. AN ENTIRELY NEW LOCAL DRAMA, by Nr. J. McClosky, entitled DARING DICK rue, DETECTIVE, AND EXTRAORDINART EFFECTS, SUPERB CAST AND APPROPRIATE MUSIC, CELEBRATED YACHT RACK, WITH NEW SCEN LON( 7 JERSE 4 BOWERY AND CANAL STREET, FULTON’ FERRY, NEW YORK HERALD, BUILDING, GREAT COURT DE ‘The talented young American sector, Mr. ET, STETSON, Mrs. J, WINTER, M. 1 x, W.G. JONES, W. MARDEN, TT, Mr. CHAS, K, Mr. MAURICE PIKE, Mra. K. B. HOLMES, Me. ELLY, Mr. J. MCCLOSKY, and the whole com ents to the Secretary, 618 PERFORMED Apply it 28 Rivington st. TION ON THE 0 at pupil's residence for #10 per quarter; beet ref- Grences given. Address, with residence, TEACHER, box 120 . Hine Chere of Paria; the most #rupie and corner of d, boxed, aie} er before published. DALY'S Masie TES OPENING | SiR | Gis | 81s | ais | 6S the Ham: | SIS one vistt, S$ FOR DANCING WILL . er Twenty-sixth street, and at 6&1 Fifth avenue, Send for EVERYTHING NEW AND SPLENDID. Coneluding with, BROTHER BILL AND BROTHER BEN. merap See civics eine KEEEY & LkoN's MINSTRELS, 408 AND #06 BROADWAY, ‘opposite’ Eleventh atreet. THEY COME, THEY BIJOU TEMPLE OF MINSTREL: Y, THE MODEL WALL OF AMERICA, SCENIO NOVELTY A never before attempted, the tirst part being performed in @ practical drawing room, witha araft of coo air from the. windows filling tue house, making It. without dovt, the COOLEST PLACE OF AMUSEMENT IN THE CITY. Secoud week and continued snecess of LE PRTIT FAUST, THE LEON MONDAY EVENING, SE. the new Come Cperay Ul BABILS OF THE PERIOD. UNDER — BROADWAY. Warren, Open W to PNEUMATIC | TUNN 210° Broadway, IPE LYDIA THOMPSC AT WORCEST! TUESDAY, SEPT. VATORY OF MUSIC, ech Broadway and Fourth avenua, 1s Mercantile Library. . VIOLIN, HARMONY and LANGUAGES, Hons are now receive, perior to that of any music school in America. MSS, EAURA KEENE'S COTTON cIROUTT. ‘The following will be under the raanagemeat of Miss Laura Keene, a suilicient guarantee to stars that et ed and correctly costumed ia, n her great reputation warran: Academy of Music, Vhurleston, 8. C.; Theatre, Savannah, Ga.; Opera House, Norfolk, Va.; Opera Honse, Atlante, Ga. } Theatre, Macon, Ga. ; cd-operating with Theatre, Rica mond, Va., and Wail’s Opera House, Washington, and several of the smaller cities in Georgia nnd’ Aisbama, bringing «tars. adjacent to the cirenit of Mr. Beu De Bar and Meenra, Spauid~ ing, Bidwell & MeDonoush Abundant cottoa crops make this the riekest clreuit {n the country, ‘The patrons of amuset in the “cotton belt” are of the janes, putconizing with ex- aient, but ignoring medioerity or Atars and combinations of the dwith, Apply to CHAS. H. DAY, vl t. “ALLSTON BROWN, 64d treme liberality vuluarity, there: PO THEATRICAL MANAGERS, ‘A large and constantly jn woon ¢ from fresh ans original designs, of hand at the. METROPOLITAN JOB PRINTING OFFICE,, Vi Nassau street, Oid Hératd Buliding, slag stock of Ts, + “NEW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 618 B18 pit. roadway. ots (atabiiated 1818. 61s ered 6s @ are fearfaily and os sicfalp teed os — ow Wonders and Monstronitiea of = os [wo 6s Ths Beags Anitmal Creation to be sea at p* KAHN'S NUSE, Om 48 Broadway, OPPOSITE ASTOR ‘PLACE. No one sbould visit New. York without pas*ing an our at / Dr. KAHNOS Maguiticent Mitseun—tho most attr per beautiful im the world. ADMISSION PIPTY CEN. OPEN DALY, 445 Browawny, Opposite Astor pia TPL AMERICAN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC ‘ot the city of New York, No. 04 Union square (new a mber 211 Fourth avenue, NOW ‘ * For particulars apply to 1. SCHROEDER, Director. , PPUEATRE TOKET OFFICE, r 14 BROADWAY, REBERVED SEATS FOR ALL THEATRES, . Bily Sueppard, ‘and Powers, twelve Musician all has been redecorated and ue ART GALLERIES —NOS, $17 AND 819 BROAD Tree exhibition of fine Paintings and Statuacy @