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TO LET FOR BUSINESS | o> Penne —T0 LET—THE DESIRABLE STORE NO. A. ig arene, belwrene ny ae, ti Teatia ures, ‘order. Apply to D. A. CUSHM. ro. tri'Nisih' avemss, bewwoea fweasieth and 1 nn DWELLING HOUSES. 20 LEP. Unfurnished. Pe LOOKING FOR STORES, FLOORS, ROOM: Club Rooma, Studios, Offices, £c., business or dwel- Han purposes, at low prices, on Broadway, will pleuso call at LE FOR ANY LIGHT BUSINESS; SrORD SUNT AM bow window; balls, block fees opposite the Bible House; reut "low to good tenant. “tu ast ‘Ninth street. N RE AND BASEMENT TO LET-ON A, Sesser? $2,000; also First and Second Floors to Business, Apply #t 1,261 Broadway. THRES STORY HIGH SToor HOUSE WITH ALL the tm ta, twelve rooms: neighborhood first A? vent, Furuiahed,, 8255 per out unfurnished, @100. ‘Appy at No. 45 Lexington avenue, STREET HOUSE.—TO RENT, PARTLY FURNISH- Nos. 64 and 68 Dey atreet. lars ALLEN £'BROWN, 96 Browdwey, FO Particulars apply to & RENT—A FOUR STORY BROWN STONE HIGH ‘stoop House near Union square, twenty-two rooms, and ure for gale; a bargain. Address 8, fe Herald Syl Sr TO LET OR LEASE.—THE LARGE GROCERY Store on Third avenue, corner of Bignis-ninth ‘street. Ol. premii . B. JOHNSON, Thirty- ghmee Tiwarene B. JOHNSON, Thirty-aixth street, STORE 70 LET—227 (NEW NO.) FULTON STREET, Brooklyn, at low rent; possession at once. Apply ou be premiscs. LE&T--A LARGE MACHINE SHOP, 60 BY 60 FEET well Ughted. in rear of £5 and 37 Cunuon street. Inquir of J.C, BRINCK, 813 Canal atroet. bid LET—THE LARGE ROOM, 75X33, ON SECOND door of Hand 3 Ano it, formerly occupied by Na- tonal News Company. ROBERT H. GOFF, 77 Cedar at. (0 LET-GROUND ¥ILOOR, 60X10, WITH PLENTY OF steam Power, with ace, Shatting and Helting, sult- pile for heavy manufacturing, Taquire on premises, corner nue and Twenty-ninth street, New York. WESTON & SCHLICHTING, (hBtTHE LARGEST STORE AND BASEMENT ON avenue. quire al urd avenue, near Forty Levektlaabe! Lobeeleshaleig _ LET—A FURNISRED DOCTOR'S FRONT OFFICE ‘and back Parlor; location West Forty-sixth atreet, near Broadway ; family and Relghvorhood 1 unexceptlonable, "Best ices’ given . ress 5 MEYEN & G33 Advertising Agency, 37 Petree i shh OYSTERMEN.—PART OF PURDY'S ALE VAULTS, corner of Beekman and Park A oe ‘ark row; @ good chance. Ap- ~~ DWELLING HOUSES TO LET. Faruished. A. -EERNISHED DWELLINGS 70 RENT, REASONA. + ble.—Lexington avenue, near Sith street, 4 story de- Sirable house. j Ith street, near Sd avenue, Iarge basement house. 21at street, uear 7th aveniie, 2 story desirable brick. 24th street, ear 7th avenue, medium sized brick. 27th street, near Lexington av., small brown stone house. 27th street, near Sth avenue, 2 elegant large dwe: B2d street, near 8h avenue, desirable brick house. Bid street, near 3d av., medium sized neat dwelling. ¢ at (oman place’, elegant modern ‘br. stone wetting. th street, near 6th avenue, small, neat brown stone. 47th at., near 6th avenue, large brown stone dwelling. ; Hear 6th ay., small brown stone dwellin, hear Broadway, large dvreliing, stable, Difttard room , Bear 6th av., full sizeil desirable dwelling, , hear bth av., large dwelling, lot, stable. lth st near C Park, desirable modern dwelling. 5 igaiata spew Estate Pas ie in ber Gs sums to sult nd and mortgage on New York city real estate. ve STEVENSON & ‘SON, 11 Pine street, noth av. 34, h. a. b. 6, 20x50x100 #.'b. 8. b, 8, S1x85x100,...... a. b. 8, b. 6, 19x50x100, furnished. 4s, bs. b. #., 20x50x100, furnished. . h. sf gee, brick, 18.9x50298.9, fur’d: h. sb. 8,.20x50x36.9, furnished . 8 , 20355298.9, furnished. ame, 25x402100. A HANDSOMELY AND FULLY FURNISHED HOUSE to lob for 19 months or longer, West Twenty-third street, penis mn terrace; low rent. Permits of A. JOURNEAY, 1860 3.600 400 h, 7th av,, 8. ZA street. FULL SIZED ELEGANTLY AND COMPL wear Fifth Avenue Hotel, at $3,000 per year. A. HOUSES, FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED, IN furnished House, on Madison avenuey near Forty-eight _ KILPat! 4 HOLMES, 46 Last Twenty-third street. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED THREE STORY high stoop brown stone Honse to rent, No. 142 Kast ‘g00d locations, to let. M.A. J. LYNCH, 73 and 74 Coaar strest. A near Forty-eighth treet, for weason or year: also a fret class furnished Lense A. fourth street; rent moderate; house and furniture Be y new; Madison avenue carsconvenient, —FIRST CLASS FURNISHED HOUSES TO LET, IN + Fourteenth, Seventeenth, Twentieth, Twenty-drst, Foiriy-orat, Thirty-ofth, Thirty‘sixth streets, for rprivate oF ing occupancy. WARD &’0GDEN, roadway, corner of Seventeenth atrect. A URNISHED HOUSE TO Let 166 West TWELFTH desirable tonant.” Apply ou ike promisen eit Ow 80 & A. ERINTED LIST OF FURNISHED HOUSES TO LET ted on Tecclpteof stamps. STANLEY DAP Et Bro mp. 4 Sore basement oflces A and B. Ubi "A. FINE FOUR story HIGH STOOP BROWN sTONE House, on Forty-second atreet, near Sixth avenue, pa Pally farniahed, to rent. M, A: J. LYNCH, 73 and 74 Cedar street. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED FIRST CLASS fA House, uear Fifth avenue, below Twenty-third street, @ private family; rent $400 per month. ABPly, to ‘2B, GOODALE, Nos. 7 and 9 West Twenty-third at., Fifth Avenue Hotel. JPUBRISHED HOUSES ON THE MAIN AVENUES AND a Fora, er month, PAGH & MoOarFERTY, Sth av., corner 624 at, FURNISHED HOUSE To LET—10 ROOMS AND A bathroom ; $160 a month to May; or Furniture for sale; House tolet. 36 West Fourth street," URNISHED HOUSE, WITH LEASE AND FURNI- ture, for sale.—Splondia opportunity for renting rooms, Inquire at 75 Wesi Th th street, corner Sixth ‘JPURNISHED HOUSE ON MURRAY HILL_LINEN AND silver included, at $225 per mouth. Possession given im- Rediately. Apply at once at No, 3) West Thirty-sizth street. OUSES AND PARTS OF HOUSES, FURNISHED and unfurnished, can always pe found from #5 to 1,000 per month. ROBT. G, RICHARDS, 953 Broadway, ‘sorner Twenty-chird street, FP LET—HOUSE NO, 64 FORTY-FIFTH STREEG NEAR Fifth avenue, in perfect order, handsomely carpeted, el- egant Chandelier, Shades,r4c.; immediate possession. ‘In- Quire on the premises. Y Ind gow BARGAIN--MOST COMFORTABLE DWELL- f a oe pee monk to who buys the furnt- EST, venue, opposite Tetth street, Hott Haven. eohentignnp 0 LET--NO. 686 LEXINGTON AVENUE, A FIRST class four story brown stone House, having all the modorn improvements and in complete order; possession given October 1; oan be ween from 10 to 4, For terms apply B, BLANCO, 18 South William street, 10 LET—RENT MODERATE, NO. 9 LEROY PLACE (Bleeoker atreet), 81 Lafayette place, 726 Broadway, Sfable £6 Marion street, For particulars seo premises, 0 LET—THR THRER STORY AND BASEMENT House No, 214 East 109th street, with all the modern im- prove mente; rent $600 to a good tenant, 2 peg ane bad RORY BRI a ‘ast Thirty-Orat street. except two rooms, v A. P, SMITH & BRO,, 1,304 eniway 10 LET—THREE STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN STONE. House 461 East Fifty-seveuth street; all improvements; rent annum to May 1; also five Rooms on parlor Hour, Nor Rutgers place, sides ae aa W.'&: FLANAGAN, 107 Chrystie street, 10 LET--FROM OCTOBER 1, TWO AND A HALF story and basement brick House No. 15 Gay street, near Jefferson Market ; gas and water. Can be seen without per- mit, Kent $860 perannum. WILLIAM T, THROOP, Agent, 240 East Thirty-thira street." T°? RENT CHEAP—A FIRST OLAS8 FOUR STORY brown stone House on Sizty-frst street, near Boulevard; size 20x60x100. \Possession now. Apply to W, & E. A: CRUIKSHANK, 696 Sixth avenue, [oe es nie mea 600, Ww. B MORGAN, ih Washington place. Preeae DWELLINGS TO RENT REASON- K HOUSK, Madison ay., near 49th at,, fall size modern house. 1h at, neat 4th av., full ‘size dwelling. ‘2th st, Dear 9th av., 2 atory small house, 27th at.y near 6th av. 4 story, basement dwellin, 8Sd st., near Lexington av., 4 story brick basen ‘39th at., near 6th ay., ry brick house. th av., elegant full sized house. story brick “billiard room." dwelling. Sua et,, near Broadway, 8 story large brick dwelling. Gontekt Park fallsze legen hove, ay., 8 story brown atone. "4 story brown stone. , 3 story brown stone. Rear Central Park, 4 story dwelling. |. B.—$160,000 Ewtate Trust Funds to loan in suma to suit on Bond and Mortgage. on New York city Real Estate. v. STEVENSON & SON, Li Pine street. WEEKLY.—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOM on parlor fioor; large pantries, bath, gag, kitchen fire included, and conveniences 416 West’ Thirty-third street. ‘or housekeeping of gentlemen. FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO Let. A PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET FURNISHED ROOMS tosingle gentlemen, without board. The comforts of home guaranteed. Terms $2 60 to $8 per week. Persons of religious habits proferred. Apply at 119 Bowery. LADY OWNING A NEWLY AND ELEGANTLY furnished house in West Forty-second street will let an en‘ire Second or Third Floor to one or two families, who pre- fer the comforts and retirement of their own residence to apartments in a hotel. Address box 375 Post office. A. Widow LADY HAS HANDSOMELY FURNISHED Rooms to let, suitable for gentlemen, where the com- forts of a home can be enjoyed. 205 West Thirteenih street third door from Seventh aveuue. : A FIRST CLASS FLAT, CONSISTING OF 8IX ROOM! with every convenience for housekeeping, separate coal cellar, gas meter, &c., to let, and Furniture for location (bordering on Twi ) very plenrant and conve: nieot; rent moderate; furniture of quaifty and in good order. A A. H. SMITH, Fatrchild’s book asore, A PRIVATE FAMILY, OCCUPYING A FIRST CL, house, 53 East Tenth street, between Broadway ahd. University place, wiil let a richly furnished Parlor and Bed- room adjoining. A. FEW FIRST CLASS GENTLEMEN CAN HAVE choice of elegantly furnished Rooms, without board, 41 Clinton place, second door from Fifth averiue and Brevoort louse. (A. CRERGYMAN OR OTHER GENTLEMAN WISHING ® home in a Christian family of three adults, on Woat Thirteenth street, near Sixth avenue, or gentlemen wishi Rooms, without board, may address GEORGE LATHROP, 813 Broadway. A. PARLOR AND TWO BEDROOMS ON FATHROOM floor, also two single Rooma, newly furnished, to let, withont bo: East Twentieth street, between Broad- way and For nue. (A738 BOWERY NEWLY PURNISHED ROOMS (GAS, water closets, &c.) to let, by floor or separately; house: keeping allowed ; a good central location. (A. NEATLY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM AND BED- room, tor housekeeping, at $7 50 per week; also one Room, ut $6 per week. Call at 555 Hudson street, A GENTLEMAN CAN OBTAIN ONE OR TWO FUR- nished Roo! on second floor, with all conventences, in a strictly private family, at moderate terma. Call at 155 ‘Twenty-second street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues. A. 770, LET, EUEGANT FLOORS OF FOUR, FIVE and #ix rooms each, on Ninth avenue, between Nine- teenth and Twentieth streets, and on Thirteenth street, be- tween Eighth and Ninth avenues, prices ranging from $35 to ‘B65, The above floors are ed for small families an replete with all conveniences. Apply to D. A. CUSHMAN, 172 Ninth avenue, between Twentieth and Twenty-first ats. A —TWO SUITS OF ROOMS TO LET WITHOUT + board, newly and elegantly furnished ; also one single Room; nenr Everett and Westmoreland Hotel, Apply*at 42 East Union square. DESIRABLE FURNISIIED ROOMS, WITH ALL CON- veniences, on secon oor, for a small family or gen- Hemen, with or without Board.’ Apply at 148 street, near Sixth avenue, mo LET—A FURNISHED FRONT AND BAOK PARLOR and Hall Bedroom, with the use of dining room and kitchen, to a small soe bath and gas; rent at Eleventh iis month," Apply at 160 Eust Thirty-second street, near Lexing- ton avenue fe. FRONT HALL ROOM, WITH LARGE clothes press, bathroom on same floor, gas, £c., to a Single gentleman; table board in immediate vicinity. 240 East Thirty-third street. Me eat ROOM AND BEDROOM TO LET... Kitchen if required, to aman and wife; references given and required. 789 Sixth avenue, between Forty-fourth and Forty-fitth streets. 10 LET—A SMALL DWELLING HOUSE, COMPLETELY furnished, at Hamilton Park, Staten Island. Apply to WM. A. KOBBE, 87 und £9 Leonard sireet. T° LET—WEST FORTY-SIXTH STREET, BETWEEN Fifth and Sixth avenues, a four atory high stoop brown stone House, fully and neatly furnished; rent, #275 per month. Address L. C., Herald oftice. 10 LET—FURNISHED, A GOOD HOUSE, CONTAD ing 16 rooms, frescoed and all modern improvements; conservatory, large stable, with 13 lots of ground; plenty of frutt, flowers, &c.; near New York avenue, Brooklyn; rent bo per month. Address ( C., Herald Branch office, rookiyn. 0 RENT—FURNISHED, THE THREE STORY DWELL- ing House 60 Clinton place, between Fitth avenue and Tniversity pace. Apply to C.' Hi. ¢ HOLE OR PART OF A NICELY brown stone House, desirably located 5 pa Font taken in board If desired. “ME Forty-aihth str xington avenue, Vntarnished, FIVE STORY MARBLE FRONT HOUSE ON FIFTiL avenue, near Central Park; rent $4,000. Also a four ‘Story stone front House, near Foriy-third sirest, on Seventh avenue; rent $2,500, Also a three story browa’ stone front House on Twenty-fourth street, near Sixth avenue; rent 2,300. Also one on. Fifty-tifth ‘street; rent 2,000; Filly- ninth street, rent $1,600; Sixty-first et, rent $2,000; Park ‘avenue,irent 3,00.’ Porsession uow. Apply to W. & E. A. CKUTKSITANK, 598 Sixth avenue. A RUSTED LIST OF UNFURNISHED HOUSES TO let distributed gratuitously upon application; matled ‘on recefpt of stamp, STANLEY DAY, lll Broadway, Trla- ty Building, basement, offices A. B, A NEAT: THREE STORY HIGH STOOP BRICK HONS to tet, at 168 West Tenth street; all modern improv ‘mente; good neighborhood; m good order; rent 11,000. FOUR STORY BROWN sToNnE class, in Sixtieth street, cast of Fourth avenue, to G. W. SIMONSON, oad Way. -TO RENT, TWO FOUR STORY! HIGH stoop A. Houses, 203 and 205 West Forty-third stroet; also two HOUSE—FIRST ‘Apply East Sixty-third street, 203 and 205, ail the Improvements fr ench, $1,200. Apply ‘at 1,075 Thitd avenue, near Sixty- ird street. TWENTY FEET WIDE THR STORY HIGH STODP sg ftouse on Haat Fiftetn tevet to rent, unturulshed; 600; perfect neighborhood: ime order, B18 Dorie ne TERT BELLAMY, No. 3 Pine street, 10 RENT, THREE PRETTY SUITS OF FIVE OR A, sit Rooms cast, will staple clovet room and other cons Yeniences, Kast on Sixty-third street; also four Flats, net Fooms each, all theilimprovements, vis, 220, and 24 W rty-fifih street. Apply at 1,075 ‘Third avenue, near Sixiy- third street. URNISHED FRONT BASEMENT TO LET—TO TWO orthree young men, or asa doctor's office; bas been the latter for nive months.’ 209 West Thirty-fifth aireet, FPURNISHED PARLORS AND ROOM ADJOINING TO let, at 66 Bond strect; also two small Rooms, YENTEEL PRIVATE COTTAGES, WITH GROUNDS, X “yas, range, water ; eleven rooms; 850; if divided, $20 to $80 2 month ; walnut Secretary Bedstead, $75. See TREAD- WELL, on premises, Fifty-second street, west from Eleventh avenue, FIANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—WITH out board, {a 2 private family. References given and required. Apply at2l West Nineteenth street N THE NINTH WARD, NEAR BLEECKER STREET. Nicely furnished Rooms to let, to single gentlemen, with- out board, by a private family, ‘Address A., box 141 Herald oftice. NWELY FURNISHED ROOMS, IN SUIT, FOR GEN- iN tlemen, or for light housekeeping. Hail Rooms, 83 a week; bath and gas and home comforts. 141 Bast Thirtieth street. po wer Furnished 48 East Nineteenth street, belween 1710, LET-THE UPPER PART UF Broadway, furnished or unfurnishe: kind of business, clnb honse or privat at a low price if applied for immediately. roadway and 4th HOUSE NO. 760 suitable for any idence ; will be let ro LET—FURNISHED, TO A SMALL PRIVATE FAMI ly of adults, where the board of two adults will be taken in part payment for rent. Call ull the week; or address 125 Carroll street, South Brookiyn. (pO LET—A WELL FURNISHED FLOOR, THREE L rooms, anitable for Nght housekeeping, at 13 West Forty-ninth street, near Broadway ; references exchanged. NO RENT—A NUMBER OF FINELY F Roomns, for gentlemen. Apply at KILDUF of Forty-tourth street and Sixth avenue. HREE FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—RENT &2 50, $3 and $5 50 per week, to cingle gentlemen or man and wife, in a private house, at 491 Broome street. © BLOCKS FROM BROADWAY—68 EAST FOURTIT © atreet.—Newiy furnished Rooms to let, single or en suite, 7 —TWO ROOMS CONNECTING; $8 60 FOR THRE! OT. faty furohibed. ter bow PIE: pantries, clo floor, and every comfort ; genteel location.” 132 Forty first reet, near Lexington avenue, EAST FIFTTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH : avenue and Broadway.—Neatly’ furnished Rooms to pectable family, to gentlemen only, without ces exchanged. I let, in a res Board; ref —TO LET--THE DESIRABLY LOCATED HIGH * stoop Houses No. 403 West Nineteenth street and 410 ‘eat Twentieth street; these houses contain from 14 to 16 Yooms each, newly painted from top to bottom and in ele- Fantcondition; containing ail the conveniences, buthroom, eater, gas, kc. Appiy to). A. CUSHMAN, No. 172 Ninth avenue, between Twentieth and Twenty-first streets. NUMBER OF DESIRABLE BRICK AND BROWN stone Houses wanted for good, responsible tenants. Send full particuiats to may office, £0 Third avenue. JAMES ROW: VERY HANDSOM House, on Thirty-eeventh street, wear Filth ave- ‘hue, torent. M. |. LYNCH, 72 and 74 Cedar street. As BT, A FINE THREE } use, very desirable, vont on East Fifty oeuh reel, i small one in Sixty-Gft street, and a , choice House on in 100 foot atreets with Stable and three Lots; ground istefully laid out; rents from $900, $1,200, 1,400 and 1,800. JAMES ROWE. PPROWN STONE THREE STORY HOUSE, DESIRABLY located, not below Thitticth, not abore ‘Bistieth atrect, detween Third and Seventh avenues, wutil May, 187%, ‘From 1,000 to 1,400. No and ouly those wiiling to rent cheap at present reduced rates, toa responsible party, wie will pay in advance, need reply. Address J. 8, By {lernia jc all Improveroents, to street; also one'in Fiftieth AVENUES AND STREBTS PEERY, Fifty aveane, cor. ‘OUSES ON THY MA torent.” PAGE & M Ber Fifty-secoud street. 5Q WEST NINTH STRERT—AN ELEGANTLY FUR. Oe) nished second floor back Room; also a Parlor and Bedroom on third floor, may be obtained in a private family, by gentlemen only, without board, QQ ENION SQUARE.—TO LET, A TANDSOMELY ©) furnished Parlor, with one or two adjoining Room fine bachelors’ quarters, or would suit two or three gentle men. Frontng the squar ) SECOND | stk 4 ninhed, on firs nished Rooms. 5G WEST TENTH STRERT, BETWEEN FIFTH AND YO Sixth avenues.—To let, a’furaished Parlor and Ked- m on second floor, with gas and bathroom adjoining, ina private family, for gentlemen, with references, EAST FOURTEENTH STREET, OPPOSITE 102 Steinway Hall.—A Parlor Floor handsomely fur- nished and with some facilities for housekeeping. Also Booms for gentlemen and a physician's office. G5 MUPSsON STREET, NEAR TWELFTH. —T0 LET Ue) in a cosy cottage house, pleasantiy Curnished Rooms for gentlemen; terms very moderate. Cars pass the door. 86° board. FRONT PARLORS, FUR d floors, to rent. Also fur- BROADWAY, NEAR SEVENTEENTH STREET, opposite Union aquare,—Furnished Rooms, without 290 BROADWAY, BETWEEN THIRTY SIXTH 1.329 and Thirty-seventh atreets.—A nicely furnished Floor of five rooms, suitable for light howeekeeping; Will be lot separately oc together; teruns moderate, UNSURNISHED sons AND APART- A VERY DESIRABLE SUITE OF ROOMS IN A FIRST family ; jlase House, with other roome if uired ; vate ference, 85 West Niosieenth street! betweeh Filth en MAGNIFICENT PARLOR FLOOR TO LET--ALSO handsome Basement; third story Suite, and a few sin- Ge Roos. all large elegantly furnished. Location 17 b fee Twenty-fourth street, nearly opposite Fifth Avenue —TO RENT, THREE PRETTY SUITS OF FIVE OR ‘ix Rooms'each, with ample closet room and other con- veniences, Eust on Sixty-third street: also four Flat Fpama cach, ull the Improvements, 38 320, 234 -ofth ‘atre third street, en APPIY at HV48 Third NEAT SECOND FLOOR—180 EAST FIFTY-FIRST street, near Lexington avenue, to let; parlor, kitcben and two bedrooms; rent $27 month; also the Upper Floor, extra Bedroom, rent $25; gus Aixiures, wararal marbi tel, ac." cabal’ LET.-IN 695 SECOND AVENUR, FIRST FLOOR ‘and Basement, #45; Seeond Floor, #35, Also in 691, Sec- ond Floor, #30; Third Floor, $26. Also $05 East Thirty-third street, Firat Floor, $13; Second Floor, $28, Tce pat ME ALR TRE, BE roadway ani of Booms, with gas, bath, £e. ate 7” MPO LET-10, A SMALL FAMILY (OF GROWN PER. sons, no children, » Second Floor, consisting of five rooms. Call between 10 and 4 o'clock at'181 West Sixteenth a Rent $45 per month. 10 LET—LOWER OR UPPER PART OF FIRST CLASS House No. 405 West Forty-seventh street, brown stone Apply ou premises. Rent moderate. H has? LET—IN A BROWN 8TONE HOUSE, A FIRST Floor and back Basement, six rooms; all improvements; rent also a third foor, Apply ou the premises, East Fortieth street. sd ii “~° Pater ween ee 0 rooms, No. cf ween Fifth and St Thquire of iss DURREES, TPO LET-PARI OF A HOUSE IN, THE | NINTH | ward: has all {mprovementa; rent 850. 1008 from $98 t0 $85, NATHANIEL RO4, 200 Varick street, LET—TWO VERY NICE UNFURNISHED ROOMS, TT wids pil eirdarn conveniences, vakete for ine canta: or a gentleman and wife; rent’ 832 per month. Apply at store No. 876 Broadw: }O LET—IN A PRIVATE HOUSE, THE SECOND ioc, Sasso beers ands peenroOr back Rapecaane ao Se cl Ti ae 10 LET—-ON BROADWAY, AN ATTIC FLOOR OF thre uns, with Kitchen and Bedroom on first Floor; renttaken in board. Giri wanted. Appiy at 697 Broadway. TS LET—AN ELEGANT FRESCOED FRONT PAR- at lor with Bedroom. Also other Rooms, double anit single, East Tenth street, between Second and Third a\ 0 LET=IN TWENTY-FIFTH STREET, NEAR THIRD avenue, Second Ploor, four rooms, $28! First Floor, four Fooms, and Basement, #33; water and gas in the house. Owner st 217 Fifth street, in the carpenter shop. D FLOOR TO LET—IN THE GENTEEL BROWN stone house 971 Second avenue; five rooms; al! modern foprovements, palated walls, &c. No children on tho prem- 10G TEXTE SSTREET. PLEASANT | APARTMENTS to let to familtes and single gentlemen; location convenient and agreeable; modern improvements; table un- exceptionable; references exchanged, COPARTNERSHIPS. HE COPARTNERSHIP OF BOHMFALK & BRUNIJES, coal dealers, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, H. Bruntjes will continue the business. JOHN F, BOHMFALK, H. BRUNIJES, ne SUSIN OPPORTUNITIES. hat! PARTY WISHES TO INVEST $1,500 AS PARTNER in an established coal and wood business, Address W. T., box 171 Herald office. A. XOUNG, ACTIVE LAWYER, WITH FIRST CLASS references, can hear of a good opening down town, Address; giving references, ATLAS, box 114 Herald ollice, A 8. A" to secure a patent in England; » staple article cect the § leat improvements ever invented; patent obtained in the United States. Address box 658 Herald olfice. A. SPLENDID CHANCE FOR TO MAKE MONEY.— I will sell part of an Interest in Silyer Lodes near Georgetown, Colorado, very cheap; e references and sat arty as fo value, dc. sf es DWYER, Barton House, Georgetown, Col. AX, EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY the real estate business as location; near Cit) PROSPECTIVE, TO ENGAGE IN rtner; #500 required: good Hall, Brooklyn. For interview ad ferald Branch office, Brooklyn. N EDUCATED LADY WISHES AN AGED GERMAN gentleman as a partner, with $500, to establish a med!- cine business. Address M. B., box rald office. A. GHANCE SELDOM OFFERED.—I OWN INTEREST fn one of the best Silver Mines of the day, developing, &c,, near Georgetown, Colorado. Can satis: ou of ite un- doubted value as a good investment and ing one. Beat oe betpipendL yas Iw “ to a aN ti very cheap for cash. ress m} Lorne) ROS.., 184 South Third atreet, Fluladelphia. 4 A RARE CHANCE.-FOR SALE, IN WHOLE, HALF to @ partner, or an interest to a practical printer, the large flourishing Printing Ofiice 908 Fulton street, Brooklyn. Appiy on the premises, A. 81000, CAN PURCHASE THE STOO, FIXTURES » and Good Will of an established mercantile business Sn the lower part of the city. Address BECURITY, Herald office. AX ACTIVE PARTNER, WITH A CASH CAPITAL OF 12,000, In a well established manufacturing business; if well conducted will pay # net profit in one year of 420,000; none but a first rate business man need answer. Address S. H., Grand Central Hotel. A. PARTNER WANTED IN THE FURNITURE BUSI- ness alrondy established, with a few hundred dollars, who can keep the books and attend to the store. Apply at 48 Broad street, room 28, RARE OPPORTUNITY.—THE ELEGANT BAR, RE Gihaabicte With rosewood and oak Fistures, Patatings, Cut Iassware, private water clo: Cy complete, together with Fruit Store and large Lunch ‘Roord attached the whole admirably adapted for a first class restaurant; newly decor- ated; location unequalled; 180 Broadway, near Maiden lane can now be leased ge business tnaured. Apply imm: diately, on the premises, to C. T. CHICKHAUS, USINESS CHANCE,—AN INTELLIGENT MAN, WITH afew hundred dollars, can have = half interest in a good business that will bear Cull Investigation. Apply to W. DEMOREDT, Third avenue, opposite 137th street, Mott Haven. OR SALE—AN OLD ESTABLISHED MANUFAC. faring Huxiness, paying good profite: rexson for selling the proprietor's neaith will not allow him to continue the same, Address MANUFACTURER, box 140 Herald oflice.§ 5 ARTNER WANTED—IN AN ESTABLISHED BUSI- C ness, to take the piace of a party retiring; must have from $1,000 to %1,500: capital business; in the drug line ; safe and profitable; will bear the closest scrutiny, Any one de. siriug a good business may addsess 8. A. GRINNELL, Herald office. PARINER WANTED IN THE LIQUOR BUSINESS, ‘old established, with #350 cash; rare chance. All in formation by applying this day to WM. ABBOTT, No. 6 City Hall place, DARTNER WANTED. cRSHIP MAY NOW be obtained in an established light cash manufacturin business; no risk. Particulars of MOODY & MIDDLET( room 22,'No, 7 Murray stre SPLENDID CHANCE TO. START HAY business on small capital. Location pier 3) East river. fish business, river. ND FRED Barge for sale or to let Suitabie nlso for produce or Inquire of WILLIAM SCOTT, pier 25 East CHANCE.—WANTED, A PARTY WITH 93,000 to join equally ina sure business enterprise, that will net $00,000 profit the next six months. F inquire of M. JOHNSON, 38 West Thirt 0 CAPITALISTS.—810,000 WANTED IN AN ¥ lished Loan Business that will pay large protit ; futl par- iven; refer xchanged. “Address” CON}'L ox 110 Herald of N ACTIVE MAN TO JOIN IN A FI a already established. Apply on premi sex, 21 Broadway, for three days, J.S. MORGAN WANTED A RELIABLE MAN TO BECOME T terested tn the flour and produce business, fn con! tion with a tour mili In Upper Canada and New York: must be active and command $1,000, Address L. & CO., Heraid oflice, WASTED—A PARTY WITH $5,000, TO JOIN THE AD vertiser in the manufacturing and selling an article which there is a that affords profit of 100 per cent and 1 em: No humbug. Address ENERGY, Herald ANTED—AN ACTIVE YOUNG MAN WHO CAN write a good business hand to take an interest as agent in an oflice many years established, doing large cash busi ness. For particulars apply at 11 Fourth avenue, corner ‘Twelfth street, Must have a small cash capital. WASZED-A FIRST CLASS MAN, WITH 85,000, T# manufacture a new machine, which saves oue-balf the power used by others. Address W:, Herald office. WASZED-A PARTY, WITH ABOUT $10,000, TO vest in clay property, fire clay, lire sand; 6,100 tons of sand can be sold and machinery to make 60,000 brick per day. Samples and full {information given at DAVIS? machinery yard, 124 Hudson street, Jersey City. $300 —A PARTNER IN A GOOD MONEY MAKING e » Dusiness; « good chance for a youny man to commence business, ‘Inquire at 102 West Forty-niath at. $4.00, —A STEADY MAN WANTED.TO TAK 1. holf interest In one of the best Sample K inthe city; no drinkers need apply. Cail at 697 Broadway, room No. 3, 1.00.0, RABE CHANCE FOR MAKING Mo NEY.. 5 + Partner wanted, either as caahier or vance agent for the most celebrated moury making ¢ xhibi tion in America, Apply at 48 Brow! street, room 2. $1. 5OO.~THE ABYERTISER WOULD LIKE, TO DL.OUU. put the above amount in come respectable pustness, No patents, no brokers. F the ~mechanic or mercantiie, Address L. B., box il WANTED, A LADY AS PART. lish a dermatological instituuon . BOX 1H) Herald ofice, TO $8,000. her, to e for ladies, Addre: - CASH AND ACTIVE PARTNER WANT. $/ 1.000 cain an trrastnen tereantie varinans that will net 10,000 per rticttiare at an interview by ad dressing WALL ST Herald ofice $5.000 TO $15,000, FOR § an old established ness. Men who have the invited (o Investig: Anon dress HOUSE, box 1i0 Hera! AN INTEREST IN $10. 000 -THE SUBSCRIBER WANTS A PART. o ¢ ner with above amount in an importi drug and fancy goods business, already eaablished 1a one o the tre pete tial las and doing a good wiper amouot want increase business. A; tamediately to 7.8, SURTHERD, 20 Broatvaye | OPO sis A OWERY THEATRE. ANOTHER GRAND SENSATION. NOW READY, EMENTSA. the entirely new Irish D1 by ‘Mr. J. McCloaxy, en- ly rama, by ‘Mr. 7 RORY OF THE HILLS; abi DHOM DHU. NEW SCENERY, PPOLNTM: APPOINTMENTS, xusic, AND NUMEROUS AUXILIARIES, With the drama of JACK LONG; OR, SHOT IN THE EYE. CHORUSES IBLO'S GARDEN. ‘Leasees and Mat . HOUSE ROEHL auCche ee SECOND WEEK OF THE THE bampg ico} 8 YOUNG ACTRESS Lolta, LOTTA. when, will be presented AN ENTIRE NEW DOMESTIC DRAMA, writen expressly tor LOTTA, entitled EASE. MARY _WYLDEROSE.... WITH SONGS. CHARLES VILLTERS . LIONAL HOWARD. HIRAM DOOLITTLE,. Mule. DURVERNAY,. NEW SCENERY BY VOEGTHLIN. TTA. LOTT AS omen LOTTA MATINEE SATURDAY—-HEART'S EAgE. NIBLO'S GARDEN, os JARRETT & PALMER LOTTA, Lotta, LOTTA, DANCES AND BANJO SOLO. .Mr. FRANK LAWLOR -Mr. THEO. HAMILTON Mr. VINING BOWERS -Mias VIRGINIA BUCHANAN LOTTA ‘LUE. CHRISTINE NILSSON Max Strakoach end remainin, TO-MO! concerts of the first series LL. CHRISTINE NILSSON, 1 ON FRIDAY EVENING, SEPT. FIRST GRAND NILSSON MATING” SATURDAY, SEPT. aT MONDAY EVENING, 8! isi mq WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPT, 28, FRIDAY EVBNING, SEPT, fo, SECOND GRAND MATINEE SATURDAY, OCT. 1, AT 2 O'CLOCK, Mile. CHRISTINE NILSBON' will be sasisted by lowing eminent artists :— Mus “Annie Loulse Cary, contralto, Royal italian dow, Signor Brignoll, the di tenor. ee, eRe" WN Wenge, the: cafacnt berhan ir ‘The grand orchestra will be under the direction of MAX MARETZEK. GENERAL ADMISSION §2 Reserved seats, 83 and #4 each. Reserved seats to mati $3. The three (8) dollar and four (4) dollar reserved seats for either concert and also matinees can now be had, commenc- 9 A. M.. at the ing ate 4c IN ERAL NILSSON TICKET OPFIOR, AT STEINWAY HALL, ON FOURTEENTH STREET, Branch ticket offices are at Schirmer’s, 701 and also at 114 Broadway, sl LYMPIC THEATRE. This evening. FURSDAY, September 20, THLIRTY-FOURTH TMB, MRS. JAMES A. OATES' COMIC OPERA COMPANY and MR. GEO. L. FOX. FIFTH WEEK, FIFTH WEEK. TRANSLATED | “This sparkling production is received irom with unmistakable approbation at each u evening and matinee performance. FRENCH yout VERSION MRS. JAMES A. OATES o' LE MEPHISTO and THE ARAB. PETITE MK. GEO. L. FOX, FAUST. MARTHA, Matinecs Wednesdays and Saturdays at 2. for which Orchestra Chairs can be secured at the Box Office, the doors, for up to the time of openta; Hh PRONE DOLLAR. d MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 19, MR. ROBERT MoW ADE will appear in hia new verston of the popular play of RIP VAN WINKLE. |ON’S MINSTRELS, dway, opposite Eleventh street. ite SWEE' THE BABIES OF THE P MAIL AGENT. dabaletatalabahaial Reptember 20, eight P.M.» at the Academy of Mu fou Slade eminent artis Mmes, Gazzaniga, Viardi Maril, Mesers. Lefranc, Petrili, Bacelll,, Bustrago Guzman, Grard, Butier, Nicolao. ‘Ladies of f Mmes. Delmonico, Kitiiard, Moursaille, Roeck, Miles, Coutan, E. ‘Au ert, Langloes, Allien, Reyni Tickets, seats and boxes to be hi demay every day, commencing on Friday, Septembe at Mr. D’Ouville’s, 71; Broadway, Admission, #1; weats 0c. extra; family circies, G0c. ; boxes, accordi cation, from $6 to $12. Glorza, Alker, fully sunpanee the (2d) second following dates :— IESDAY EVENING, SEPT. 21, lenry Vieuxtemps, the renowned violin virtuoso. Mr. James M. Wehit, solo pianist and conductor. RS. F. B. CONWAY'S PARK THEATRE, BROOKLYN. BABIES OF THE PERIOD. EST OF WILLIAMS. CRYING CHORUS. THE BABIES OF THE PERIOD. SINGING BALLET, ANIMAL JUBILEE. THE BABIES OF THE PERIOD. VERDICT—-SUCCESSFUL. HE GRAND OPERATIC CONCERT FOR THE BENE- fit of the wounded in France will take place on Tuesday, have tendered their services Guzman, Mile. Lucie Groux, Ine committee: r, Picard, ‘at the oflice of the Aca- RROW, the fol. Opera, RIOD. ic. Th Albites, jernard. r 16, and reserved ing to lo- HE LYDIA THOMPSON TROUPE. ARE IMMENSELY SUCCESSFUL AT THE BOSTON THEATRE. ILSSON CONCERT.—CHOICE SEATS N ‘cured ut Metropolitan Hotel ticket office this day. NEUMATIC TUNNEL | UNDE! 210 Broadway, cor: EEDS ART GALLERIF: NOS. 817 AND 819 way—Free exhibition of fine Paintings and Statuary a private sai nse ILLIARDS.—OPENING NIGHT.—NO, square, on Thuraday night, Sept. ‘Maurice Daly and other professionals will be presen BROADWAY. Open W to b |. 23.. The Humphreys, CORMAC & KEELY, BE 8E- BROAD it ENTRAL PARK GARDEN. 836 P.M. QyUR FRITZ,” WITH NATIONAL MELODY, bin ein Away,” Strauss, Preusse,” military lop, duc, galop, Fan 0c. Fentival ‘THURSDAY, SEPTEM- ) ber 22, Grand Gula Concert and Ball, for the Benefit of Th. Thomas’ Orchestra, Admission, #1. ‘To commence at ty BBc. 5 eddln, AELDERICK BLUME, 85 Broadwa: ICH n op walt: HEATRE TICKET OFFICE, pases 114 BROADWay. TLSSON. NILSSON. NILSSON, Choice Seata for the Nilsson concerts can be bi Theatre Ticket office, Reading Room, Fitth 10 THEATRICAL MANAGERS. A large and constantly increasing stock of WooD CUTS, from fresh and original METROPOLITAN JOB P! 9 Nassau street ‘Old Herald Building. DANCING ACADEMIES, CADEMY £ Lyric Hall, 728 Sixth avenue. Mr. TRENOR’S Classes are now open, AT GREAPLY RED|CED RATES. Reginners can attend the whole season {¢ a Twenty lesson tickets (can be used at any Uine> Former pupiis can attend the whole season for + Afternoons Classes for Ladies, Misses and Maste days and Fridays, from 4 Gentlemen's Eyening Olas: ‘Tuesd ‘ednesdaya, RESERVED SEATS FOR ALL THEATRES. designs, on hand at the fINTING OFFICE, OF DANCING AND. CALISTHENICS, Jays and Saturdays, at8 P. M. ad at th 912, SHIONABLE TAUGHT IN ONE at SAUSE Classes at Masonic Ha h street, Tues- day and Friday evenin turday’ afte noons, and at Brey fourth street, Monday and Thursday evenings, and Wednesday and Satur day afternoons. % PRIVATE LESSONS AT ANY HOUR, DAY OR EY INC Call for circular. Residenc A —DODWORTH'S CLAS: East Tenth street. S FOR DANCING WILL commence October 4, at 22 Fifth avenue, corner ‘Twenty-sizth street, and at 61 Fifth avenue. Send for circulars. BRK » DANCING ACADEMIES, 361 BROOM and 135 West Swenty-third etre: WILL OPEN FOR THE paw! BROOME STREET, SATURDAY, October I, for children, All the fashionable dances In SON, September 27, 1870, for adults; ne course of Jesxons, Ladles’ primary c.asses instructed by Mra. Brookes. 133 West Twenty-third street for private instructio C H. RIVERS’ DAN « corner of Court #trest, Brook ING ACADEMY, STATE STREET, New classes for beginners, to commence Tuesday, September 20; ladies at 4 P.M, gentlemen at s P.M. -)# GARMO'S DANCING ACADEMY, §2 FIFTH:A J corner Fourteenth street, ‘The classes for gentlemen will re-open on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, ATS P.M, hend for « circular, VENU ‘The morning and afternoon classes will resume oo SATURDAY, OFCUBER 1. ‘The rooms to let for private partie UMAR’S DANCING ACADE I All Dances tau Dances perfectly in six private lessons, THOMPSON'S DANCING ACADEMY, Jie er exrost-Whl open for tue reception of day evening, September 20, 1870, Hall to let tien, B pil MACHU WOR SALE—ONE STEAM EF) Fever a8 ERY. GINE, 18 T n stroke, with steampipes bi <OH and steam pump; ‘one Boller, 5 1h feet long, containing 100 3-inch due: 4 inch fron extra, Apply at No, 623 W i er street, N VOR SALV—TNREE E: straight lines, round and o Straight lines logether. with new pear constructiol Te Rolling Machine, 1 Polishing Machine and large Shea completa, new and in good order. street, New York. SALE—A LOT OF MACHINERY, FRC ein Print Works, including four Hydraulic six Screw Preasen, Press Plates also a 9 A) MY, 24 WEST FOU street.—Class open on Tuesday and Friday evenings, ht perfectly in one quarter; six tashional LE! ‘on Tues- mi for" select pan- DIAME- xhaust ameter head ew York, G MACHINES Vines, and round, oval and 1D: alKO @ ail Address i61 West Fourth M THE Presses, ntity of Steam und Gas Pipes, Shatting and Pulleys; one upright Boiler, with Engine, de. Appiy on the premises, 534 to 562 West ‘Dwenty-ftth street, uear Eleventh avenue, from 2to 6P. M., ag at No, 9 Delancey sireet. M ILLS WANTED ONE I Water street, New York, METAL GROOV! serick’s patent can be hirly-second street, second foor. chine of Caries F, at 405 West can be bo: V Yer im part payment. Apply to VOSE,’ DINSMOR! No. 1 Barclay street. MATRIMONIAL, A tance of an elderly gentloman. witu « view Aadeess J. Woe Lormla ogige, NCH STONE AND ON about 3) inch. Address OTIS W. BOOTH & Ci ey TLL NG MA- procured Toe patent ANTED—A TWENTY-HORSE POWER PORTABLE Engine: a ten-horse power engine, nearly new, wi be ax YOUNG LADY WISHES TO FORM THE ACQUAIN- tq matri- Mla ABSORBING DRAMATIZATION OF yr EVENING AND Gerrans MATINEE us FURTHER NOTICE, of the celebrated t1 with ber new and brilliant com sublime with am TICKET OFFICE, at Shirmer's music store, 701 Broadway, when seats can be secured for the firat three or any the house, 81; orchestra cle, reserved. $1 bores (tive seals) the public press. No attention ean be given to any upplica- t Wee's MUSEUM.—GEORGE WOOD, PROPRIETOR. Fe. OT Fwauty-tourt seret, teat Broadway. VERY NIGHT AT 6, Bole Lessee and Manager. Mr AUG jUSTIN DALY wus COLLINS' LAST GREAT NOVEL, yp « wee e Y THE AUTHOR OF “LEAH,' “FROU-FROU,” “UNDER TIE GASLIGHT, &¢.'* ADAM MARIE SEEBACH. FOURTEENTH BTREKT THEATRE, Mr. Gi formes Knoay, oe the Theeise Francais.) » Grau @ honor of announcin, * THE DEBUT IN AM DA ragedignne MADAM MAWIE SEEBACH, n Yor THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 9, at ‘The fiitial performance will be the production of Goethe's ‘AUST, FAUST, ‘nailed distribution of the characters, Mme. MARIE SEEBACH a hor great role of “Gretchen,” The sale of tickets for Mme. Seebac! pect orcaaiaee com MENCES THIS MORNING at the ONLY SEEBACH night. Scale of prices—General admission to all parts of sents, reserved, $1 50; dress cir- vate boxes (four seats), $8; proscenium 12 60; family circle, 8) ceuts. lst fs entirely suspended, with the exception of The free for free tickets. ‘Museum open from 8 A.M. until’s P, M. ADMISSION 50 CENTS, TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY, AT9 AND 8 P. M, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19. EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINEE, hd MRS, SCOTT SIDDONS 1 Shakspeare'’s Comedy; AS YOU LIKE IT, with the following powerful cast LAUDE BURROUGHS, ©. KR. THORNE, Ja, MoKEE RANKIN, ANNIE SEFTON, ALICK LOGAN, W. H. WHALLY, EMMA MOSHIER, L. 1, MESTAYER, GEORGE METKIFF, GEORGE ©. CHARLES, HARRY STEWARY, T. W. KEENE, WEDNESDAY, THURS: MATINEE MONDAY, TUESDAY, DAY AND FRIDAY. The new Burlesque Extravaganza, JHE GOUDE Li, receded by the laughable Farce, assacalic DEAF AS & POST. INA_EDWIN'S THEATRE, 720 BROADWAY. Teeter SUCCESS@OROWDED HOU EVERY EVENING AT SATURDAY MATINEE AT3 P.M. Stuart Robson's specialty of CAMILLE, OR THE CRACKED HEART. Mdz'le. Matilda Camille Gautler ‘Heron, with a cough, a cracked heart and songs of “'I.Know Not Why I Love ‘Thee wad “acon and Greens” Mr. Stuart Robson ud the ever ular burlesque o| * POPUBLAUK EYED. SUZINO. Stuart Robson as the ponderous (Crosstree, Mina Edwin ag Susan, ‘MISS EDWIN, believing fully in m general and wide spread desire on the part of the very numerous admirers of the Inmented CHARLES DICKENS to witness a series of his works well dramatized, atrongiy cast and placed upon the stage in @ manner worthy of a tirst class nietropolitan thea- tre, 18 pleased to announce for early production an entirely original dramatization of BARNABY RUDGE, OR THE GORDON RIOTS, In which Mr, STUART ROBSON will appear tn the humor- ous character of SIMON TAPPERTIT. JAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, S BAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, 585 BROADW GLORIOUS SUCCESS. STANDING ROOM ONLY. BIRCH, WAMBOLD, BERNARD & BACKUS' 'SAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRANME, EVERYTHING NEW AND FRESH. REAL FUN; GENUINE HUMOR. 100 ACTIVE BOYS WANTED TO PICK UP BUTTONS, HOOKS AND EYES EVERY MORNING, DELIGHTFUL BALLAD PAR SINGING. SCREAMING ACTS. BEATS SECURED SIX DAYS IN ADVANCE. ‘OOLEY'R—BROOKLYN— 7 THE TEMPLE OF REFINED MINSTRELSY. MONDAY, SKPTEMBER 19, and during the week. Firat appearance of the world-fained UNSWORTH AND EUGED ‘The great Stump Orator and the Queen of Prima Donnas. (RAND NATIONAL EXHIBITION. x ‘The Thisty-ninth Annual Fair of the AMERICAN INSTITUTE, Open daily from 9 o'clock A. M. to 10 P. M., in the spacio Duildings extending from Thigd to Second avenue, between Suty-third and Sixty-fourth streets. NOVEL AND INGENIOUS INVENTIONS. N UNEQUALL! ie QO ATAGHINERY UN MOTION. IMPLEMENTS OF HUSBANDRY. PRODUCTS OF THE FARM, THE WORKSHOP, AND THE STUDIO. Great display of FRUIT, FLOWERS AND PLANTS. JARDINE & SONS' ORGAN, BLOWN BY STEAM, MUSIC BY EBEN'S CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA, ADMISSION 60 CENTS. STEINWAY HALL. he Theatre Ticket oiice, WELFTH GRAND FAIR of the New Jersey. State Agricultural Society, to be held Excursion nds, for aale at foot New Jersey Railroad at Waverley, N. J., on September 20, 21, 22 and ‘admission to the gr jandt strect and ail gflices of the EATRICAL MANAGERS, je aud constant " iMcreantng stock of WOOD CUTS, from fresh and original designs, on hand at the METROPOLITAN JOK PRINTING OFFICE, 17 Nassau street, Old Herald Butiding. PLANOFORTES. SUPERIOR SEVEN OCTAVE AGRAFFE PIANO. carved legs, overstrung bass, all improvements, at half ice for cash, Address BARGAIN, box 191 Herald offic FURTHER REDUCTION IN PRICES OF BARNES, A GREAT OFFER HORAC S, 481 BROAD- JA way, will dispose of 100 Pianos, Meiodeois and Org Of six tirst class makers, at extreincly low priens for ¢ ring this month, or will Lake from 5 to $25 monthly until ¢ dame to let, and re y appliad if purchased. ckering Pianos are inciaded ia this oer, PIANOFORTE—GREAT BARGAIN improvement; a beautiful, carved 1 Pianoforte, only 8200. J. BIDDLE, 18 Am: street, near Broadwa FAMILY WILL SELL A MAGNIFICENT ROS! wood Planoforte, carved ca T octave, over ng, celebrated make: rantee, nearly new ; a qreat anerilice. 113 East'Seventh etteet LADY WILL DISPOSE FOR CASH (PRI AA. Chickering Pianoforte (original price $650), rosewo: Seven octaves, modern improggments, round cor legs, perfect order, good aw n 28 Third street. LARGE STOCK OF Tent or seli cheap; rent MM. MERRILL’S, No. 6 Union square (160 Fourth avenue). A. BARGAIN.—ELEGANT SEVEN OCTAVE RO JA. wood Piano, aii round 4, Agrafie bang and treble, Cont $400, price $150, at 47 University place, corner Eleventh street, N. Pf. B. CURTL N ELI N’ ‘ONED DOUBLE ROUND 7% OCTAVE {\"_Pianoforte, good at new ; will exchange for dry goods well on monthly instalments. Se ee ee POOTHAKE N EXTRAORDINARY CHANCE TO PURCHASE FOR lene than half its original cost, Steinway & Sons’ Grand Pianoforte, nearly a perfect order: also seven octave rosewood Pianofort 26 Fourth avenue, LARGE STOCK OF FIRST CLASS PIANOFORT! A the finest instruments offered the public, and the m reasonable in price, can be found at the factory and ware- rooms of JENNYS & SON, 235 East Twenty-fire streets be: tween Second and Third avenues. FINE SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO FOR A sale cheap; been used but littie, ax good as new. In- quire at 220 East Twenty-eighth street, near Third avenie, SPLENDID SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO, . 8150; a four round corner, carved legs, full roand tone a great bargain. PEEK & SON, 146 Bieecker #trect. A. MAGNIFICENT, RICHLY CARVED, FOUR ROUND ZA ggirners, ronewodd 74 octuve Panoforte, made to order Tor $800, only seven months in use.will be sold for $2; 4 amber and Dining Furniture at half cost: pro- perty of private faintly. 12 Kast Tenth mreet, one block wea of Broadway, between University place and Fifth avenue, A RICH ROSEWOOD AND BRILLIANT TONED 74 4X. octave Pianoforte, made to order for present owner; 9700, for $300; four. clogs je nt Parlor Suita, from $100 to for $60; Bed and Dining Room Furniture cost. Cail at private residence 113 W ‘Twenty-reventh street, near Sixth avenue. N. B.Goods ba packed und shipped by competent men in attendane N ELEGANT CARVED ROSEWOOD SEVEN 0c. Pi bargain for cash ; little used ; fully warrant. nt. DECKER & BROTHER, 56 Bleecker street, one block east of Broadwat A PRIVATE FAMILY DECL HOUST:KREP- ing will sell rosewood Pianoforte, celebrated maker, fully guranteed, used six months, it $750, for $265; also Parlor, Chamber, Dining Furniture; Silverware, Glassware, Cutlery, Mirrors; sucritice. 67 West Fifteenth’ street, near Sixih avenue. BASSO WANTED: IN AN EPISCOPAL CHUROH, JER- fey City. One familiar with the service and a fair read. Cr cnn adress, stating terme, CHURCH MUSIC, box 1/18 ce. {RST CLASS BEVEN OCTAVE PIANOFORTES tO let-—6 per month; one at $4; at Musical Warerooms, £45 Eighth avenue, near Thirty seventh OW TO BUY A PIANO.—GO TO CHRIS@I tory, 423 Nineteenth mtreet, between Niuth aud Tenth avenues, and buy his norivalied Graud Square Pianos, at 25 per cent less than any other piace. AGNIFICENT SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO. forte, havi 1d ley er Arang bass, at half price; rare cuanog. Rosewood Pian $100; npicodid ta sirumeut. 7 JAMES GORDON, 195 Bigecker street, near Mucdougal, at Ditsoo's AMUSEMENTS. Hetws ruearas EVERY EVENING, And SATURDAY MATINEE at 13g o'olovk. MR, JOSEFH JBFFERSON, as RIP VAN WINKLE. NOTICE- order to the demaad f pubite for places. the box shoet will be open Saeed TWOWEEKS IN ADVANC at the The: or at ite by dcket Music Store, 711 Broadway. Grane OPERA HOUSE, | ak corne third treet awe eige third tte and Bighth avenue, OLE. Man MONDAY, TURSDAY, WHONEADAY AND THUREDAT, N LAST FOUR NUGHTR OF KATHY LANNEIOR VEINNOISE BALLET TROUPE previous to their departure for Kurope on the 240 laste . LAT NIGHTS of the Popular Ballot THE DEMON OF TILE NIGHT. AN EXTRA MATINEE will take place WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER TL AT Wen will be pressnied, FOR THE LAST THE JUGOLERS DavanTEl FHNESDAS HAREW EL BRMETIE OF BERTHA positively ¢! : oot oe ster NIGHT OF THE TROUPE. Ft seg at fon ot Herv , 1 nice ‘te PEELE FAUST, i ‘CLOSING OF THE THEATRE on Friday and Saturday evenings, prevaratory tothe debe io Kinerke of Parlsiat 01 essai ncuEA SILLY AND GHLINE MONTALAND, hose Lt ntation wi a} whowe TONDAY EVENING, SEPTRUBER 38, zero, Seats secured in advance ui the box ollice, siso al Bohiw mer’s 101 Broadway, and Erie Railway Ticket oflee, corey ‘Twenty-third street and Broadway. (QRAND OPEBA HO DUBE, ‘Twenty-third street and th avenue. pA ha nS Sa if wit Aad em ovportualty 1 THT LANWER'S unrivalled VIENNOISE TROP! AN EXTRA AND L, MATINER saa ACEO NESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, AT & when will be hoi; THK bast TIME, TBE JUGGLER'S DAUGHTER, with he great PeENCH QUADRILLR and CHAMPAGNE GALOP. , YARD. GRAND OPERA House, Sept. 22, 18% “Gratefal for the kind reception and liberal = tended to me during my short Dut. agrocable visit fo United States, I beg respectfully to announce that the mag t have set apart the evening of = ene UAT URSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1870, FAREWELL BENEFIT IN AMERICA, and the occasion being the Iasi appearance of the VIENNOISE, BALLET TROUPE, rior to our return to Paro, on the 2ith inst, I shall Rnppy to meet FOR THE CAST TIME my tadulgent trl Respectfully, rally. Respects peerita LIND, for my and the public ge ‘ OPERA HOUSE, Teen NOUN MENT EXTRAORDINARY, THE GREAT OFERA BOU FFE TROUPE, including the celebrated MLCE. SILLY ‘and MLLE. MONTALAND, amined by eighty distinguished artlate trotn the princlpas Pafia make thelr aebni in America MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 26, when will be produced, for the FIRST TIME IN AMERICA, of magnificence worthy of the bes of the Grand Opera House, the lates: European Hho LE Petr Opera Boutle In three acta and six tebloans, Male by. Herve. Libretto by.. ney orapangd Salo of seats commences on Monday, Sept. 19, at 10 A. at the Theatre box ofice, Sehirmer's music store, Broadway, and Erie Railroad Ticket office, corner Twenty third street and Broadway. ALLACK'S. Proprietor and Manager........-.Mr. LESTER WALLACH Weis respecttully wonounced that thie theatre wil MONDAY, SEPT. $6, RENOVATED AND REDECORATED THROUGHOOT. Varions and advantaseons ALTERATIONS AND IMPROVEMENTS have been made with @ view to the amusement and com venience of the pubiic, the entrazces and lobbies enth rerescoed, and the auditorium decorated after novel igo. Reni A NEW STAGE has beea laid, and mechanical improvements adopted. {nied by Mr JOHN MILEY ARD, Je has been inted by Mr. 2) , Je. The prapricior has much pride and pleasure fo submitting Uist of the following list of COMPANY, Mr. JOHN BROUGHAM, Mr. JOHN GILBER®, Mr, adit: 5 CHARLES, FISLEE, Mz. N 2 . H. STODDART, | Me, RINGGOLD, Mr.'J. ©. WILLIAMSON, Mr. CHARI! ROCKWELL, Mer, HO! M. LANAGAN, Mr. LAND, Mr.'W. J. CEONARD, M. J. PECK, Mr. J. CURRAN, Mr. LESTER” WALLACK,” Mise Mt. HEN: KIQUES, Mra, THOMAS BARRY, Miss EFFIE GERMON, Miss ENILY MESTAYER, Mra.’ JOHN SEFTON, Mib HELEN TRACY, Miss ANNié DELAND, Miss KLORA CLAYTON, Misa "FOWLER, Miss ROWE, Misa HAYDEN, and Miss MOCORMAOK. — Arrangements ‘are also ding with Mr. GKORGE JORDAN, whose naine will added to the list of artints already eugnged. ACTING MANAGER... .-.Mr. JOHN GILBER! BIAGE DIRECTOR, id: 3hWLS SCUORBERG. PBROMPTER, Mr. J. hg TREASURER. . +. Mr. THEO, Mt ‘The band will be under the direction of Mr. Thomas Baker. The decorations and frescoes by Solomon's Sons. The aew dome by Mr. Kdward Smith tixtures, Mr. Stephen Phil- bin, Scenic artists, Messrs, herwood, ‘Evans, and John Hillyard: Jr. Mechanical department, Mfr. Butler. Stage appoininiéats, Mi James Trmoney. Wardrobe, Masare. Flannery aad Benschoten, cz THE OPENING PLAY will be Sheridan's splendid comedy, THE RIVALS, which will be presented with entire: NEW COSTUMES AND SCENE: Mr. ALBIILY'S new and exquisite comody (now playtog tm se wu entitied THE TWO ROSES, jn preparation, Box Book will open on Weduesday, September 81, 1 A-THEATRE comique. 514 Broadway, opposite St. Nicholas, TLER & GILMORE Managera it SUCCESS | BE! LL PA! ra THE MONSTER STAR COMPANY received nightly by houses crowded to excens. Tk MOS ENTHUSIASTIC. AUDLENCE, Decided success of the brilliant sensational artiste Miss EMMA GRATEIAN, Engagewent of the veteran comedian CHARLES WHITE, THE GREAT PANTOMIME AND BALLET TROUPE, CHARLES ABBOTT, the great Trick Clow Coos, Stewart. Wolmbold, Ryman, Parkhurst aud Collins Jn their specia! seta. W. B. Harrison on the general toptes of the day. Ali the great company wilt appear. See stnall bills. Doors open at 6g; curtain rises at § o'clock. . 201 BOWERY, ALE GYMNASTS, ONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOL THE WORLD FAME! THE ROMELLI FAMILY, in thelr onginal, thrilling and terrific Aertal Feats, pro nounced by the French press the acme of gymnastic — marvel tW LOCAL DRAMA BY POOLE. ; OK, THE SALESWOMEN OF NEW YORK, WHITE Mr, GEORGE, MURRAY, Dutch Comedian and Vocalist, TONY PASTOR AND ALL THE STAR TROUPE. MATINE v ¥ 618 618 61s ts 618 1s o 613 The Beautins 613 the GIs one vi R, KAHN'S MUSEUM, ) 745 Broadway, OPPOSITE ASTOR 'PLACK. No one should vialt New York without passing an hourat Dr. KATIN'S Magatticent Museum —the mow altrautive and beautiful au the world. i ADMISSION FIFTY CEN ts, OPEN DAILY, 745 Broaaway, ‘opporite Astor piace. ONS NIGHTS HOICK SEATS CAN BE sechred at the St. Nicholas Hotel Theatre Ticket Of fice, \RENOR'S LYRIC HALL, 723 SIXTH AVENUB, is now open for Bails, Concerts, Weddings, Rey AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. For balls in September, $50; October, 15; Nowember, 98% Lyric rpasses in elegance and general convenieaem all others in the city, Opeo day aad evening. TILSSON CONCERTS. CHOICE SEATS FOR SALE AT 823 BROADWA TWO DOOKS ABOVE TWELFTH STREET, WEST SIDI | (THEATRE TICKET OFFICE, | Grand Central Hotel. j Chot | IPO THEATRICAL MANAGERS, ‘A large and constant!y inereastag stock of | WOOD CUTS, | from fresh ana orginal | designs, omhand at the METROPOLITAN JOB PRINTING OFFICE, eats for all Theatres. Hi Naweau atrert, . Old Herald Building, — si UN ao (A. YOUNG LADY, TEACHER OF PIANO, DESIRES a few pupils, at her own or pupit's residence; tention given to'eniidren mud roung girls, with, whom she te Very successful; terms per quarter. Address, appatal- ing interview, Miss A. J. , box 229 Herald oflce. ATURY OF MUSIC; REDUCED TERMS; one for ‘ oforte and si ping, Srom SS pee pupils accommodate si 9 ROM. H Bleecker street, near STLEMAN WILL GIVE INSTRUCTION ON THR at pupils’ residences for #10 per quarter ; beat ret- ‘Address, with resideuce, TEACHER, box 10 ALE—A VERY SUPERIOR OLD VIOLD VOR 8 Li fine repair, ate bargain, Worth the attention of ama- teurs and pr lonals. Cail at POND & ©0.'S, 647 Broad- way. ; 3 maple ani Tay ‘lath ‘aris; (he most simple WE MISSES SLOMAN, BAR! PIANISTS AND {ir Vocalisia.—Instruction’ piven, at reskaaneon of tees pupils o¢ at thelr own residence, Yo. G4 Week Aart ALEAa the