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es INANGLAL AND COMMERULIL. % WALL StTRerrt, Z Bunpay, Oct. 23, isto, OR CENERAL TRADE OF THE crry the past week was fairly active, and the mer. ta have disposed of their stocks at good prices, cooler weather has occasioned a demand for | wier goods, and the houses making woollens a ty have done a heavy business, The up town has seldom been so brisk, aud the reports from atorekeepers in the retail line are unanimous as the extent and activity of business, The season far has been fine and open, The industrial 998 Rave had constant employment ever since resumption of work after the summer dulness. real estate, Manufacturing and other interests the city are animated, giving employment to artt- and mechanics, and diffusing money among the ple who are the retailers’ patrons. In our forelga e there is a heavy line of imports for the week, jue to the fear that certain styles of goods and cer- articles of luxury which have gone up in price pre downed to command even higher prices with destruction, or at least the interruption, of tne urce of supply. Reference 1s had to the silks, ves and liquors which are the special pro- it of the rural regions of France now by the armies of Prussia. The exports ave been lighter, but not through any want of a » but through a dearth of shipping facilities, export trade has a flattering prospect, what the steadily rising market in Liverpoot for both and wheat, the domestic supply of the latter Great Britain threatening to be greatly reduced © @ partial failure of the crops, while the prospects encourage a fresh demand for from among the spinning interests of Eng- : THE GOLD MARKET. ‘This morning, despite the character of the day, fee doubticas, considerable mental profanity the speculators in gold who yesterday, mis- by telegrams that the Treasury would not pro- the November interest before the 23th inst., pre- for their deliveries of to-morrow by engaging on Saturday at +; aX per cent, while at the time Secretary Boutwell was really issuing in- ions ordering the prepayment on Monday x. The general circulation which the first patch got in the Gold Room yesterday was, due to the energy of the genvemen who speculating with tho gold entrusted to by the Canadian banks. In fact, it was the manipulation of the market by tia which gave it ita sole interest the past week. cash gold available to the Gold Room belng en- ily in their handy, they operated upon the loan et gO as to guide the movement of the premium im their private interests, The result was a strin- which led to such high rates as 34, 14 and 5-16 cent per day for the use of gold. At the same the fluctuations in the price were merely such to respond to these changes, and the profits of clique on their speculation, while quite large in tthe absolute amount, have been fractionally small. THE COURSE O¥ THE GOLD MARKET. \ The extreme fluctuations daily in the price of gold ‘uring the week were as follows:— Highest. ais 8 Ys THE MONEY MARKET. ‘The money market drifted steadily from a six and * foven toa five per cent market, taking stocks as the ypothecated collateral. In the latter portion of the ‘woek the government dealers were freely supplied ot four per cent. Pa | THE BANK STATEMENT. ‘fhe weekly statement of the associated banka was f surprise to the street on account of its very favor- Ne features. The specie item shows an increase, hich is accounted for by the fact that the redemp- ‘ton of the five per cents of 1871, the rebetement of ‘® portion of the November interest and ‘the gale of gola by the government the past week sup- the street with more specie than was 4 into the § Sub-Treasury for customa { Jegal tenders also exhibit a surprising Tease, due to the fact that the West and South, aving already bought their dry goods before mov- Mg their crops, are paying their debts to the mer- chants in this city, thereby giving us the beuelit of Jany currency movement with the interior, ‘The fotal reserve has increased $2,201,983, and tho tla- (bilities $1,638,599, so that the surplus reserve has ‘een augmented by the sum Of $1,792,239. The state- ment Carsten as wit its Reeds essor as iollows:— Changer. . GHB Ton 4268,66,206 Tnereast 606 ait ae it Masts Tneroase.: “G8:,408 . mi05 36 Decrease 2 IBTA4BUTTG 189,573,953 Increase... 2.008'368 tenders.. OU526,279 (G4.80,812 Increase. 1,864,565 ; The banks now hold $8,814,921 in excess of the re- perve required by 1aw. THE GOVERNMENT BOND MAREDT. { ‘The continued advance in the quotation for five- twenties in London and the steadier tone of the «gold market communicated by the stringency in ash gold above noted rendered the government Nast firra, while prices during the week show an ad- wance of @ quarter to (hree-etghths per cent, owing %o the repurchase of bonds by corporations and eapitallsts who sold them last August and Septem. (ber through fear of a stringent money market in the fall, but who are now buying them back under the conviction that with the prospect of a gint of money in the city next winter @ six per cent gold Interest-bearing security is the most profitable in- ‘vestment for their money the balance of the present Tr, especially as on the ist of December there ‘will be a special demand for such bonds in order that rich men may qualify themselves for avoiding fhe payment of taxes. The following were the final street prices Saturday :—United States currency sixes, 111% @ 111%; do., 1881, registered, 113% a 114%; do. do,, coupen, 113% a 11434; do. five-twenties, regis- tered, May and November, 1083 & 108%; de. do,, 1862, goupon, do., 112% a 11°14; do. do., 1804, do. do., 1113, B 111%; de. do, 1865, do. do,, 112 a 11234; ad. do., registered, January and July, 110) 21102; do, do, 4885, coupon, do., 1105 a 110%; do. do., 1867, do Ao., 1105¢ a 11094; do. do., 1868, do. do., 110% a 110%; do. ten-forties, registered, 1063{ a 10674; lo. do., con- pou, 106% a 106%. THE STOCK MARKET. ‘The stock market opened buoyant enough, and held its own at the advance for a day or two, but the stringency in cash gold started a selling move- menton the part of the “bears,” which brought onsideradle stock out of the hands of weak holders, ‘and produced a decline of one to one and a half per cent in the railways and abont three per cent in a couple of the miscellaneous stocks. The great- est depression was on Saturday just previous to the publication of the bank statement, which exhibit betng quite contrary to the anticipations of the street, created a general suspicion among the losers of stock chat there had been “foul play” some. Where, while others who took their discomftture more philosophically smiled to think how neatly the thing had been done. Our readers certainly have had plenty of warning against the “milking the Btreet”’ process, which is the secret of the immense profits the gliques derive from | Paste manipulation of stocks. CLOSING PRICES AT THE StOox EXOMANGE: The following were the closing prices at the Jast session cf the Stock Exchange:—Can. ton Company, 68 a 6934; Western Union, 40% o 90%; Quicksilver, 5 9 634; Mariposa, 5% a 8; ao, preferred, 114 11%; Boston Water Power, u bia; Adams Express, 6734 a 67%; Wells-Fargo Express, B87 a 40; do. scrip, 2K 43; American Express, 4324 a 43%; United States Express, 3675; Pacific Mail, 44365 New York Central consolidated, 925; a 923¢; do, scrip, 8756 @ 87%; Erie, 23 Harlem, 125 & 195M; Reading, 100% a 100%3 Michi #an Central, 12034 a 12134; Lake Shore, 94% 0 2434; Union Pacifle, 241¢ a 25; liners Ccatral, 136)g ® 187% Cleveland and Pittsburg, 105% bid; Chie ago and Northwestern, 603g a 80%; do. prefo Tred, 89% & 80%; Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati and Indianapolis, 81; Now Jersey Central, loo a 1094; Rock Island, JL) @ 11156; Millwaukee and Bt. Paul, €3% a 0375; do. preterred, 814 a 81%; To. ledo, Wabash and Western, 53)4 258%; do. preferred, 76 bid; Fort Wayne, 9334 a 9354; Chicage and Alton, 113% @114)4; do, preferred, 1154 a 116; Ohte and Misslisippl, 33'¢ a 284; st. Louis and Iron Moun- fain, 46% bid; Delaware, Lackawanna aud Western, 198% « 100; Morte and Essex, SA WR eres NEW YORK HKALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1870.—TRIPLE SHEET. Rartford and Erie, 44 a 4%; Hannibal and Bt. Jo- Beph, 108% a 10934; do. preferred, 11696 bid; Colamis bus, Chicago and Indiana Central, 17% a 19M THE PINAL STRERT QUOTATIONS. .~ After the closing of the Long Room the streot mar- ket was active aud left off with the following prices:~Western Union Telegraph, 403¢ a 4094; Pa- cifle Mail, 43:4 @ 43%; New York Central oonso\t- dated, 9234 a 923g; @o. scrip, 873¢ a 874; Erte, 223¢ 2 23; Reading, 100% @ 100%; Lake Shore, 9574 a 94; Chicago and Northwestern, 80% & 80)4; do. pre. ferred, 89 a 8954; New Jersey Central, 109 a 100%; Rock Island, 111% a 11144; Milwaukee and St. Paul, 634g @ 63%; do preferred, 8134 @ 81%; Toledo, Wabash and "Western, 63% 2 6524; Ohio ana Missis- sippl, 23% a 8375; Boston, Hartford gnd Erle, 4% 4h ' 4 COMMERCIAL REPORT, SaTuRDAr, Oct, 22-6 P. M, Correx was duik No sales were effected, excepting in the usual jobbing way at former prices’ Prices for cargoes were nominal. We quote:—Rio—Ordinary cargoes, dlc. a 143(¢. ; fate do., 160. a 15140. ; good do., I6e, a lé}gc.; prime do.. Tio, a 1740; extremes for lots, 143g0, a 1éc. ; Java, government ‘bags, 20, 0 22¢.; do. 19,568 grass mats, 200, a 2%. ; Singa- pore, grass mats, Be, a'19¢,; Ceslon, 17340, @ 19¢.; Marn- calbe, I8c, # 1830.; Laguayra, 18340. a 18c.; Jamaica, 1c. 8 166, ; St Domingo (gold, in bond), 840. afc.; Ceara, 160. a Mo; Conta Ries, jf; Mantle, 00, 0 Jo. Mex!- can, Ibe. « 180. ; Bavanilia. 153¢c.'n I8c.—-all go! a Corrow. There was a cousideralie decrense fa the Folttme ot business in cotton on the spot, owing almost satireiy to She meagreness of the of The demand continued sa in std asta all off for all mi wero Retintalted: the market closing with a Pa bg ¢ sales were 1,600 bales for exports, les for ula toa, 9,00) bales, closing st of 1c. ae for October ; Ie. for November; 16c, for Decem- ber, and 16)4c. for January. AB LLC and oat, pe ey a ie Low middiing vist ing 6: To | ne Middiing .. 18 1685 16% My Good middiine: 1g uv Me oa Mie FLOUR. ARD G: 18.879 bble, fon, 380 bard cora meal, bushels wheat, 33,700 do. corn, 1A. dO. 194 do. oats, 88,727 do. eae and 200do, malt, The tour id. The sales wero in light demand but with ae of Soho ratty 10 800 # 5b ry $08 600 We 700 600 60s 6% Sie 600 Bt Louis straignt Be ou it. Louis str: extra. ry St. Lows choice double exit. Sie tm chelce famfi jigs 23 10a 565 60a 900 1 400m 460 rm mea. Brandywine 55 0e 525 tere feirly acti better for spring. rere about pe bushel 13 & 81 16 for No. ren raias $12) for co $0. prime No. 2 Mil- wanker 81,2644 for mew No. 1 eprin 33 & 14 for anuber winter white, 205 for Kaine spring. Corn wan et ugh the fk pe es ‘only moderate, Bales, 60,000 fushels, “at Bic. a Bic. for mnixed eaiera, the ioside yrice for common, and 8c, for yellow. Jermer conta were only {n moderate demand, but prices were irm. There were sold 45,000 bushels, at’ 53:0. a Bic. for Weniern and i602 te. for Obio. ‘Rye was dull aad nomtual at former prices. Both barley and barley malt were dull, ‘and prices were nominal, was quiet, but rates were and in come cass higher. For grain room is th it ip Kome cases higher, For gr 0 00) stoamers 94.0 B}gd. was obtained. The chartering bu nahess was quiet, “os remained orm for all kinds of ae The eu, agements were —To Liverpool, 20000 bushels wheat ) bales cetton on prt terms, r steamer sirela wheat at 94d.to 996d. and O00 bales eottem at i * To London we heard of Ae pear ‘Od. was ranean with 2,000 bbls. petroleum at brig to Constantinople with 8,000 cases petroleum: m’ brig, 13 tons, and a brig to the windward, on private terms; also a DEE 186 tous, to Jamalea, general cargo at iB1,a0) ‘and bac UNNIEG were dull and We. for bars and Wigo. w Wo, ke nd heavy. There was but Mitte demand, and that was, exclusively for amall lote to sup- ply the present wants of brewers. ‘The fe Were withia the range of 10a, a I7e. for common to chal ney gold; no sales were reported. Other kinds were quiet, but pond ae Pe ‘quotations. published in our last issue. gre firm ree ts were BID: We quote :Snippin #1lva celpes were genes sie. ante Saaia, Oo oe somar—The market was dull, the sales being confined toa few smaillots, to mect the wants of jobber for grain by tall. The charters we 19 the, Medi. to Haytt and back: a schooner, B6 tons, for the sate voyage, logwoor, at $1 icon were nominal at fg. a for cloth, Hops, —The markel wi w sale mo ‘Hiwe.—Mantla was dull and nominal at 130. « 13%. Hay.--The demand was food and prices we short ic. 9c. were nominally unchanged, aud closed as follow: Cuba Centritugal and mixed - Ie. Bo. a Be. 0c. m BBo. Ae. & 650. “Sie. 8 BL Rae ‘market for spirits turpentine wi pace active and prices were frm at the close, at 443¢c, R4ce. for mecchantable lols In yard. There were sold 400 Bois, on the dock and in yard, xi 440. a dic. Crude turpen- tine was dull aad commof at former figures. Rosin was in betive, there being nearcely any demand withoat alteration. Sales 200 frpall lots within the range of $2 10a 82 40 for No. 2852 Sue for No. 1, 4715 for pale and 7 tor ‘extra Be aetadew glean. fer was dal end n lot Washington was wold at. §2 30. OILS Linseed was firma at Sic. a 880., {a easks, with mod- erate jobding demand, Other kinds were dull but Poe a invalue. We heard of no tmportant sales. Brmoukow. ‘The market, for crude, in bull, was quiet bot there was co particular change to note in prices. 7 were sold 1,509 bbis., on private terms, the market mind at 11%, Yc, Crude, in bbis., was ‘dull and nominal ut about 16%gc Naphtha was duil it unchanged ; prices were nominal at 9,0. a %go. The market for refined oll was dull, thé demand being light, and prices fa- yored buyers, eepeciaily for lots for forward de- livery, which were more freely offered. | There ‘were sold 2,000 bbls . for October, on private but anp- terms ed at 26%. ; 4, 600 do., for Noveraber (last haif), er do., buyer's option, from January to June, ates? alec 20,000 cases on private terms. Jobbing lots were slow of sale but sieady in valu Oo quote:—264c. a xe. In Philadelphia the market dull and prices were lower. i for October del y solt an low as whic! yas about the closing, price, while sales for oe de- livery were made at 23!¢0. ere were sold 8,00u bb! for October, at 24c.; 1,000 do. for November, at %'gc., and (ru- mored) about 15,000 bbls., for November, last evening, at or twee. aoe aoxa.—Recetots, 16 bbls. pork, 9 do. cut mest 250 do. beef. The market for pork on the spot was dal business being confined to small lote, and prices favored buyers, hough they were not quotably lower, new mess clos- ioe! at about #26, There were fold 200. bbls ‘in. lots, ‘$26 for Western mess; ulao, for future delivery. 250 bbls. old or new ners, for Novemlcr, at $264 260 Ao, 0 old, for November, at £% 60, and 600 do., for December, at $23 a $23 25, closing Si tuelatier price. Dressed hoge were et at 1040. 2 Hos. for heavy to medium, and Me. x 12440, for pi i Live hogs were quoted at 8340. ade. with ‘arr! vals of 4,013 head, ebiedy | for he market for lard wat Bah the ‘denant ieee ge and prices were rather favor of buyers. e salen were about 200 peok ah. 1656, 16Ko. for “prine, Western seam; 13sec. for new Western, butchers, and 14%. for city steam; wo beard of no sales for future delivery. acon ‘was dull and Dears; ‘50 boxes long clear were sold st 1430, Cot meats were dull, the demand being contined to small but prices were sfendy ; Rlefaales were confined to small ricea within the range of 18}gc. » 1930. for pi st 3g a S20, for smoked and fo. an tone’ ‘for amoked shoulders. Tierce beef was dull and nomi. nai at former prices. Beef hams were dull aud heavy; amali jen were made within the range of Sic. a 8c. Beef in bb be was dai, but unchanged; we, quote:—Piain mess, $11 xira do., HG a $U naEeDe “Grass were dull end nomingl at former prices, Linseed was quiet, bat prices were very firm at former quo- Littous; ‘sales 1,000 bags Hombay tu Boston on private terms, buy suppoued at 82 25, gold, duty it aid. Stes« was in light demand at kennel Aa insacted on @ sroail business, amounting basis of $%4c. # 100. per lb. ioe fair to god vonet Cuba, We . & D4; prices. quote:-Cuva-—luferior $0 common retining, fair refining, (4c, rood Teining, 10; fair 19 g00d grocery & Wiyc.; prime to chowe grocery, 1c. & Mec <a. hhda, and voxes), ri tmnolaas ieee boxes), do. Rico—Redining arades, like, Resined sugar 6c. ort 10%e. ; do., grocery “grades, eM rufet hat steady at 18}¢c. for, eruished, powdered aod Fespulated, an an tt per, i foe wots white, hy SrpAine. He deinand’ was confined to small tots, to Balee about 10,000 tba., in smali lots, a 173¢, for common to prime. jo demand was more active, and prices were or prime, lots, There were wild 750,000 1tn. at cluding 120,000 ibs. prime at the latter pri Hecelpts, 414 bbls, ‘the demand was teed IBKRY. jerate, and the sales wera ligbt, while prices were without Improve- ment; about 200 bbla. were sold at 0430. @ 9bc., wi were the clowlug prices. i. ESTATE TRANSFERS, New York Vity. 289, 6x98.0x242,6x74x2254.9, 0 (© of th av, 21390, house and lot.. thw of toler BY, Cae 5. , Bae” 288 e at 45h ty ws wiv ot Teth et, pe 28,000 tree ot ith av, 25,800 {tw of Ist av, 20x108 91409 oft e of 8d ays 10100 16,009 w of vth av, 26x100.4i 1,200 Gem of Mutat, Bi Uxl00.ix59.dzi00, 11/800 Kings County, BROOKLYN, ard si Vlad 5 ft © of Leon: i itne pe. Brerarec ay, a a the of Court st, ‘Cari Ghentnut st, uw % double 3 story yeu sh ns wate 8 {te of Franklin st, 100x100. ft sof North 2d'at, 1Wxb0, {cn ¢of Evergreen av, {dixie house and| ay 2/800 Pearl .O8 No 98), 25x97. ‘Winry ane Pr! nee sts, 8 ° corner, 91x70xbx 30x36. Caril st, w a 110 (ts of Thinry Bt, 40x85, Troutman st, a w 6, 102.8 {ew of Wycko® ‘2, 1a 190. Warren st, ns, 245.6, w. of 6th av, 20x81 Washington st. w “wo x20, between Til nee and Con- cord ats, 3528, foreclosure. 24 place, fo 60 ftw of Clin! ; he We: ' 6.82190. Mer yo and Jamaica p! Hel ite Ny betwoan and Ghestnut ste” bax tstduxis9. a * 3.500 watalo av and ay st, # @ corner, 127. Clinton yo. GIES fen of, Mattia oreclonure) inortga: i Gatos av, 8% 200 few of Throop Gates ay 4.0 ft @ of TompK ln wre {oot Lewls ae Sia ft n of Monro Bear, toa tes of Stth ak, x10 ne Hudson County, N. J amnsry Yok at, ws, 60 ttn of tith at, 25x10, Montgomery av, es, 75 ftn of Wave Kajlroad ay and Jernoy ay, # ¢ corner, 2xll North 6th st, #8, 45 (0a of Jersey av, ides 4 Hudson st, 1 9, 265 £1 w of ay D, abxSL N, Lot 721, block 3, Nort! Cross st, 6 8, 125 ft eof Bouth st, 60x120, NORTH WRRGRN. Tate, 5, 4,8, 42, 78, 8 and ¢6, Ditbert's map, Six Lots Wand’ ii, Tito: a imap, ‘bi8xi00,- Essex County, N. J. FAST OKANOK. Dodd st, n 6, adjoining A Hunter's, 85x120,. 600 TiyiNoTo Central at and Newark and Sprin, erly corner, 80x11 . 100 FO Barry to W Gardner, 1011 100 + 2,000 Westchester County, . BEDFORD, Whitlockville to Cherry st, 6 s, adj N Smith's, 4 aere.. 1,050 OORTL NDT. Albany Post road and Central ay,ow ¥ corneas; a 828-1000 a's, Bixk tephen Brown's pre Frost Horton's prop.....-... Monroe st. # 8, lot 46, GA Sacchis', 238x185. White Viains to fuckahoe road and Washington piace, nw corner, 50x10. . a White Plains to New York road and road to New Ro- cholle, n e coruer, 16 acres ++ 00,000 GURES Washington at, ws, Isauc Rex: Nas MORKISANIA. FP Gavan's ‘185 ft eof Tinton av, 38 fteof Alexander av, 25x100, OBBLNING, tal Gilead B Nash, propert; T7.8; Sddoining MC Che'atopi xt or, 27x1508, oat in By 8 8, 263 Muiford ut, G0x364 55! mab Chas Dacke property, Richmond County, 8. L BROOKLYN, Oct, 23, 1870. To THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD:— In to-day’s issue of your paper, in an article headed “Venezucla,” I have read that « commis- sion was sent by Guzman Blanco to Maracaibo to treat with General José Maria Hernandez, chief of the forces of the cunstitutional government of that republic, Private commercial considerations have prompted the writer of said article to make {t appear that Gene- ral Hernandez was in Maracaibo, and that the com- mission was gent to treat with him—a thing impos- aibie in itself, as he could’ not be in twe places at rat am time—in the Province of Barquisemeto the forces of Guzman and in Maracaibo. leputation was sent by Guzman to Maracaibo to treat with the President of the State of Zulia, Jaime Harris, in charge of the civil and military or- cee of the State, who of course would not ear the propositions of Guzman through his depu- ties without giving the auswer which it appears was given to them. As there are pariiés who would like to know the truth of such assertions please insert these in your valuable paper. HENRIQUE HARRIS, HOUSES, ROOMS, &04 WANT AX ,OLD BUILDING oR PRIVATE HOUS® WANTED for business purpoves in any part of ine city or Brook lyn. Address, with particulars, ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, box 213 Herald office, YOUNG LADY DESIRES TWO COMMUNICATING Koomm nicely, furnished, with a widow, where there are no boarders. A M.M., box 183 Herald ofice, Prorgsure, “HOUSE WANTED BETWEEN TWEN- tieth and Thirty-fifth streets, for a family of three adults. Apply at 100 Murray street. WO SINGLE GENTLEMEN wise, NICELY FoR. ished Room in some. private Camnily; location between Clinton place and ‘Twenty-third atreet, i firoadway and Sixth avenue, Address, stating loc end terms, M.W. G., Herald office, ANTED—A SMALL FURN ISHED HOUSE IX THE reinity of Madison’ Park, or slow Foriiath stroot, by asmall rie Address, with ‘permisa and terms, D., box 225 Herald o ANTED—EAST OF LEXINGTON AVENUE AND above Twenty-third atreet, four or five unfurnished Rooms, in a private family, for three adults, for hourekesp- ing. Address L. M., Herald ofce, stating price and locality. ANTED--BY GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, ONFUR- ished Room and Bedroom in private family; locn tion ninth ward; reut moderate, Address N. ¥. P,, box 1,213 New ¥ ork Post oilice, ANTED. BY A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY OF fwily or partiaily furnished House, where the rent would be taken oul in. beard, by the owner Cod fernliys unexceptionable references, Address HOME, 142 Kuat Lsth street. ‘ANTED—AN UNFURNISHED HOUSE, IN A GOOD Jocation ; and Fourtecath must be between Third and Seventh avenues a Fifty-fourth streets. Address, with par- + 825 Broad "WO OR THREE FURNISHED ROOMS IN frat class private Bouse up town, with privilege of parlor. Avdress, stating lowest terms, ‘E. » Herald ofiiee. | References exchanged. ANTEDBY A SMALL FAMILY, A BLOOR OF four cr five rooms, with water and gis, a w respectable locality; Kee ay 820 oF, pe month, Addyess J. G. fy, care of By Hadley, No. tak yavenu ANTED—FOUR OR MORE APARTMINTS FOR Hight housekeeping, in genteel locality, for threo adults; state lowest price, Address PUNCTUAL, Herald ofice, ANTED 10 RENT—WELD 1 100, for ight manufacturkn: hazardous; location | below GEORGE, Herald oftice. UFpOse ; business extra fouston street, Address mt ;UELLANEOUS, {VO RCES.—LEGAL DIVORCES ORTAINED WITHOUT publicity ; advice free of charge. Apply in person oF b ictter to WM. B. HARPER, Qounselluc aw, 9 Broad- way, near Duane street, EWING MACHINES FOR EF ed to fill orders to any exte Machines for the export t We are prej i} kinds of Sewing will find ft to their advantage to address to ua tor ae GOLD MEDAL SEWING HIN COM 'ANY., Manufacturers, $34 Washington atreet, ‘Boston, 8 for alo, @t the or sold on instalments, or to rent BERRY & 0 lowest prices id gent app ited SPLENDID STOCK OF PIANOFORTES, OUR ‘own | nd other iirst class make, for cash oF instalment, at very low pric ogy fo I6t and taken in exchange. JOHN C ‘DARA 186 Eighth sirect, near Broadway, A AT O¥FER.--HORACE WATERS, 481 BROAT. ‘way, will dispose of 100 Pianog, Melodeons and Organe Of six rst class makers, at extremely low prices tor during this month, or will take from §5 to #25 month) aid, The same to let, and rent money ay plied if purchased | jaw Chickering Piapos are Included sa this oer. LARGE sTOC OF PIANOS, BEST MAKERS, 70 rent or sell ‘ent ‘sllowed’ om purcbage. Call at RRILL juare (185 Fourth avenue). 7 OCTAVE Ros¥WOOD Pranofort de by, celebrated city maker, Jn, use seven months, cos! Hi for 20; stool, cover, Call at private residence 118 Weal Twonty-seveuth ‘street, near Sixth avenue, BRILLIANT zon ED ma “(ELEGANT ROSEWOOD OVERSIRUNG SEVEN AX octave Piano, itie used. x bargain tor cass Tent, ba MULER, 367 Broom A “PARTIES PURCHASING PIANOS WILL DO WELIL . ty call and gee the finest new and second hand Pi from #00 to $800, sale aur rent, at WM. QANDIDUS', Bleecker street, A [ PIANOFORTE FOR $it, Cost 8490; MopER improvements: first class makers; nearly new: In per Zoot order ; rosewood case; seven octave; splendid tone. Ay- ply_at 28 Third street for two daya, A® MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PTANOPORTE CELE brated maker; sea guaranteed: used five mopthe Cost 8750, for $260, aii Etageres, Booke Property fam: Sixth avenue, a= Wk NELEGANT YOUR ROUND CORNERED SEVEN A ‘octave rosewood aa for half price; new and ent city makers; rich ne patent agraffe; wns taken mah | A = AMUSEMENTS, oan nanny satiate hie LYMPIO THEATER, 0 THIS EVENING (MONDAY), 2WENTY SECOND PLAFORWAROR THE GREAT AN ed K. GEO, Po Se pAR tsi sne, WILE WINKIS, EVERY Evawine AND Aes (in DAY AND SATURDAY ‘The favorite C! ce of the period, Geo, WEE TL. Fox, has resumed (he habjlimenta of WEE WILETE mirth, has again sabyaltied his rosy wittit WINKIE, complexton to the le elling infusnees of WINKIK, chalk, and 18 onee more the embodiment Of frrosistibie fun and wnoconsctons me cality. In “Wee Wiilio Winkie, tinual, he ts always getting into tro bles hevor'so happy as when *Pantaloon” is fa distress and ever glittering and fut- tering about Luo stage, the one absorbing feature of the Oo AC Proprietor and ¥i pager) our eran, WALLACK, LA of Mr. Albe WO KOS hich must be withdrawn In consequence of anmecous AL and of the production of 0 piece Yap ous 4 with nce {9 produced wi APEOSNTMENTS, AND 4& POWEREUL CASE, Coleman's. Gameday ef is fn acth Lt od ei be reparation and wi NEW SCENES, APPOINTMENTS Cast ons 7H, ie ‘Bnew pecs entitled 08 18. NEW MUSIO, act Btapes. with, COSTUMBS, dD th withe 3 Aeyiy tition of ue notice will be given of the repetition o| THE RIVALS. Box book open from 8 A. M. to 4. betcife , ANNOUNCEMENT. ° weil & PALMER PENING NIGHT 01 MIE GRAND ENGLISH OPERA COMBINATION, baa Pig eNaa: BERNARD, ge a ‘< mR etresa of the Operas. reese THE TWO GRAND OPERA contitasie ON. PAREPA ROSa and aTCHINGS | in one COLOSSAL OOM- ~~ THIS nox me HM wih ING, OCTOBER M4, o ular : wagroa, Se lotow"s ever popl masril with the rcnowned cast here glv: [red Henrietta, - irs, Caroline Renee Peenesd TUESDAY BY THE HUGUENOTS, ra, Caroline Riehing WEDNESDAY— MARRIAGE oF Maan Count Almaviro, ir. A. ire 8.0, Gamppet Mr. Arthur Howell ‘ara S52 Siavoro. -Miss Rose Hersee Brookhouse Bowler Mr. Brookbouse Bowler peeve Mr, S.C. Campbell Mr. Henr! Drayton ‘Seguin 5) HW. Chatterson Beppo (introducing, Banoipe (ttrodug lng “The Well”) rd Allcas) Mr. Dallmore \ Bichin Bernard Zelda Beguin “Mian Mischice, RL. Count Arnheim; Devilshoot Florestine Reiza, Fatimi Mra, Zelda Seguin . Miss Fannie Goodwin . Miss Tnaacaon Mr. A. Laurence Mr. K. Seguin . Howell Win. Oustia Mr. J. ib Chatterson |. Behrens, No advance in prices, quet Circlo, reserved eats, N kV WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY MATIN B, with the following powertul Oi For one week only Colvilie'a European Neveluies, 3. ALLE, the Man of Steel, MLE CNGELA, the beautiful Herculean Lady, ‘Tue Daring Child, YOUNG ZEPHYR. The above artista in thetr incredible feats. Cburies and Carrie Austin, Eph Horn, Charles Howard, J. D. Kelly, Jauies Coilins, Join Hart, Hy hey Douigheriy, Master Barney, Add Ryman, Sheridan and Mack, Andy Melee, Mind Suthoriand, Misn Kelsey. Mina Ween, Mile. Rig), Mie. Devere, Mite. Bertha, Miu Satin Maddox, Mise’ Justa Sanford. oung ladies in Costa's Graud Ballet BNTIRE Sraaty 10, TIRE NEW OLIO, ENTIRE NEW OLIO, ENTIRE NEW OLIO, MATINER WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. OWERY THEATRE, ANOTHER SENSATION AND A NEW DRAMA, Engagement for a llmited period with ths OUNG STAR OF THE WES MISS MARION FISKE, Also, with the PRINCE OF comeDy AND SONG, A cew drama, by M. W. Finke, Euq., entitled TYLE| DICK THE NEW YORK BOOTBLACK. Mise MABION FISKE ag LITTLE som EOF” BRILLIANTS. ENEFIT of Miss MARION FISKE. Sas FRANCISCO MO aetoly. - Bro fire H. WAMBOLD, BERNARD, ana BACKUS* SAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS. BIRCH, WAMBOLD, BERNARD and BACKUS’ SAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, BIRCH, WAMBOLD, BERNARD and BACKUS? screaming SAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS. BIRCH, Pony tt) BERNARD and BACKUS* N FRANCISCO MINSTRELS. BIRCH, WAMBOLD, BERNAKD ant | BACKUS! Let Me Be. ‘ai be “LET ME BE.” “LET ME BE Seats secured #ix days in advance. Ps MATIC TUNNEL UNDER 960 Brwadway, corner Warren. Open 10 to : USICAL. — re GENTLEMAN WIDL GIVE INSTRUCTION on pianoforte, at puptis' residences, for #10 per best of references a Address, wih residence, Ts. ER, box 10 Herald CONSERVATORY. OF M < dueed terms for Pianoturte and Singing, e Lessons from 87 per quarter. lustes $5. Open until 91. M. Buplis accommodated with practi mn "Bleecker streot, near Broadw: CONSERVATORY OF MUSIO;__ REDUCED ern. Pianoforte and Singing Leasons, #7 per quarter; jypupils accommodated with practice, Open until ueecker street, near Broudway, Blorious success, fan. WAT, B ROAD THE artor 97 PARTY “WITH A FEW HUNDRED DOLLARS WANT- ed—To interest themselves in the gale of an improved. inuaical instrument, from which ought to be realized 125,000 (o $20,000 per annum, Address MOZAR: Tald offiee, YHURCHES WANTING ORGANISTS OR cHorns— %, ave ne trouble vocal and instrumental teacher oe troul Ne end expense by applying at Musto H. PLIERS, Secretary, TEACHER IN PIANO AND SING- Cheve, the moat casy, 822 ust Sixth \PALVINA AMIEL rateme G ‘with improvements. Patented June and August, 1870, ‘riges reduced this month, Organs to rent. Warerooms, 698 Broadway, A DOnWORTES ouasses FOR DANCING, AT NO. No. * avenne, corner Twent} der Picts avenue.” ae. Danicsadssae oo ite OF DANCE a nee Dan FRIDAY’ ivENNO OoronsR Former m pupils and thels parenti ara privileged to stlend, CEs ee! on dBi tee <t ioe aig revo. mreek.. Private Iessoaa at any hour, dey or eventing 2 ‘oe | Call for clreulats, Residence, 401 Kaal Yentu steele ‘4 MAGNIFICENT, Feeney. CARVED, FOUR ROUND vt ee and musive sold. Apply at 600 be th ES wer corners, rosewood 7% octave Planoforie, made to order, seven months an use, wall be sold for #270; A fon ee iia fe ep at halt oss oe y Wen ot abe > Tan ‘enth wiree! a Fink bloc! Aus GE STOCK OF FIRST OL. CLASS PIANOFORTE: HA finest {natrament and the most reasonable in price can be found atthe factory and waterooms of SENN!S & rs Kast T kreet, petween IN, a biti es aud Third avenues, “ae ee — N BXCELL iT ROSEWOOD UPRIGHT PIANO ¥oR sale, Inquire at 404 West Thirvecnth street, A NEW, STEINWAY PIANOFORTE; GREAT SACRI- fico for cash; every Jmprovement, round comen carved legs, oFcratrun alle; Btool and Cover; cheap. 3. BLD! yt vanity rabrest, heat Broadway. Grp DE KUHN PIANO [8 SUPERIOR IN TONE TO all now made {a Europe or America”—Marius Marsell, Professor of Music. “They havo a tone like » grand organ” or ist. Man ve tured an: Keon Neo. Te sec sala end asl eadecmstiadles $260 ae ROOKES' DANCING ACADEMIES, -nueot and 168 Went Twenty-third street, ae fashionable Dances in one aes m9 of Leet ution ver day and veal oh BROOME ST REL 861 BROOMK jy Saturday BAY, BROOME exh DANCING ACADEMY, 175 STATE corner of Court, Brookiyn, now open, ‘lasaes Send for Cuealar, }* is GE: Cuiuoies=wedneads he ‘a. NEW Cass FOR UEC 1 RIVERS! Je street, for beginaers are forming, UMAR'S DANCING ACADEMY, % WEST FOURTH ng. All dances le dances pers A Berane y orenieg case fe pupils, also tor beglaners, is now ra ie sine lentlemen desirous of jotning thinclaas will make imme- diate Sppllcation on Wednesday and Eaturday afternoons or Tuesday and Friday evenings, which inthe Wave ue the couuleg lesaoan atrea dem or evening, >) _ ANOS RENTS. Boones THEATRE, KLBVENTHO WERK, ns? To WT TIM Mn, vit Jv #ERBON fo bia wortd renowned ene vot RIP VAN WINKDM, fo Bouctowutt's Prensa legendary dram ’ of that name NING, ane SATURDAY. Nea NEE at 136 o’olook, Beats secured TWO WEEKS IN ADVANUE, at tho thbaire or at its branch tokeb ollice, at Dison & Co.'s musto store, 711 Broadway. yy EDWIN'S THEATRE. 20 BROADWAY, ANOTHER SPLENDID PROGRAMM, REAPPEARANCE oF MI MISS MARY STUART, RVERY EVENING AT 8 SATUROAY MATINEE AT & THREE GLOKIOUS PIRCEA OAPTAIN OF THE WATCH, MR, AND MRS. PETER WHITK, And the Ever Popular Burlesque of SONNAMBUL Ay ENTIRE COMPANY IN TH CAST. MONDAY, OCT, 11—-ME. HARRY BECKETT, 14.18 STREET THEATRE, NEAR sixtit AVENUB. ¢, WHEATLEIOH and J. A. BNYDER, ‘The Directors are bmp honor of announcing (hag the English tic Season will commence ow MONDAY, OCTOBER ok The Renowned Tragediense, ra. W. LAND: will make ber re-entree a, ‘the Keane of ae former triumphs, apa: guann'¢ OF TGLAND, full and powerful comptoy relectod for ile vidual aad oullgodive dccellenoe, “The tals of tenis for the lrst alx nights of aire, LANDIS engagement wilt com mence on Wednesday morning, October fe ‘at 0. Sohirmer's 701 broadway ; the General Theatre Ticket o Broad: way, and at the Box Oflice of the theatre. Seale of 'prlces—Ge- moral adimiasion. to ell parte of toe Louse, at; p Orcheatrs Seats, $1 80; Balcony Box Seats, #2; Dress , Broacentuin oxen, ‘ve’ nontey Gi 60; Pa amily RAND ¢ OFERA HOUSE. Corver Pweniy-third street and Righth avanui, UNDIMINISHED ENTHUSIASM. FIFTH WEEK of the celebrates Parisian OPERA HOUFFE TROUPE, Monday, Tuesday, Thu and Saturday Evenings and Saturday Matinee at. Cphem bet d’an LA’ GRANDE DUCHESSE, ba GRANDE DUG: HEBER. LA GRANDE, DOUCHE! LA GRANDE PUCHESS: 4 Thursday renings 1. Saturday Matine INE MONTALAN: E (Monday CE GRANDE DUCUBSSE (Ludsday and ee 2 wi WADMMADAY 4! AND FRIDAY EVENINGS, jerve’ msatto aioe aia LE PETIT FAUST. Manubnni In rebearsal ‘iieabachts Rostiar Operatic also iokes Beats secured ten daya in advance at the bor offi at Schirmer's, No. 701 Broadway, and Erie Railway ofticn, corner Twenty-third ry er is ANNY JANAUSCHEK IN BROOKLYN. Under the management of Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY, For three atgits, at the Academy of Music, MONDAY, oly Le PRBORAH. 27. 9-—MARIE STUART, VEDNESDAY, OOT. 26-—-MACRETH. Mr. WALTER MONTGOMERY, FREDERICK ROBIN. SON, MARK SMITH, J. i, STUDLEY, FANNY MORANT and all the other New York artiats. “ Sr THEATRE. 45 AND 47 BOW Yi WEES. RY. RAND GERMAN OVERAs “ Monday, Mth, TROUBADOUR, Reserved seats at the box office. RS. F. B. CONWAY'S THEATRE BROOKLYN, M xi agement for six nights more of OR MO: INSUAVOUUE, BRYAN WAGUIRE -Mit. We J. BIDDY MALON. ge ay FLLY & LEON’S MINSTRELS, ‘406 and 68 Broadway, opposite Eleventh street, First sine in dmerica OF Odenbach's new Comio Upers, RO DE 3. ONLY LEON'S LSON | CONCERT. IONABLE KAT TEA PARTY, KITTY FROM COR! LA ROSE DE SAINT Fioun. 10 ae ad constant Alarge and constantly: stockat wood UTS, from fresh ana pedal 4, 00 hand at METROPOLITAN won PRINTING OFFICE, abr infin Old Herald Building. D* KALN'S M USEUM 45 ‘Bron: OPPOSITE ASTOR PLACE, Noone should visit New York without pausing an hour at Br. KAHN'S Magniticent Museum, the moat attractive and autifui in te worl ADMISSION FIFTY CENTS. ‘OPEN DAILY. 145 Broadway, opposite Astor place, lain seca 2: AG RT SR CADEMY OF RAND FAIR OF THE LA- dies of St. Ann's church. ts Honor, Mayor Hall wall open the fair on Monday cyening, Oct. Company G, Slaty -ninth regiment, vapt. D. Kt Liyddy va act asa cuard of honor. Concert by the Seventh regi ing, tinder the direction of Mr. 0. 8. Gri ‘amomes can be bad st the Academy. agon tickets for two weeks, bl cents extras, arene OOLEY'S, BROOKLYN, Monday Evening, October 24, and during the week, ANOTHER GORGEOUS BURLESQUE OPERA. LUOREZIA BORGIA. DNSWORTH and KUGENE in the principal characters. * Dave Reed in Sally Come Up—-Billy tice and Biuy Sheppard, [ NTERNATIONAL COMMEMORATIVE CONCERT, BALL ilo Tall, corner trey leat treet and Brondwa FRIBAY EVENING, OCTURER SS, AT EIGHTY OCLOCK, The Itviian pt bey this city seipantaly Invite the friends of liberty, without be phiceaetene ‘of nationality and poll party, to take part in the great celebration of the dellverance of Rome, which opens a wider and clearer way to progress and freedom. The net proceeds to be divided in equal shares between the German vormittee for the wounded Soldiers and (be committe of national defence of ¥ran Dk, GO, CKCCAKLINI, President of the dag, Prealdent of the Commitur. Ruilmann's, 114 Broadway; Broadway, and at the box office of Apolio Hull, R. JEROME JVL certs, seventh season. —Arti these established concerts will add: TRELL, Manager of Hopkins’ co HOPKI FUND CONt Immediately J. CON rtd, care of Djtso. MERICAN INSTITUTE FAIR, tenet . The celebrated ANTONLO L. MORA will perform on the Orchestral Organ this (Monday) afteragon, ) th ie o'clock. ALOCUTION, ELOCUTION, PLOCUTION.L1850N8 4 given in dramatic aud pain pefiot reading by # teacher of experience, Address ELOOU' — Herald of joe. cae adc einem atoak of* from froah and Pat m4 dest nd fe LITAN JOB PRINTING Orel, Poa 4 Nama stron oe Herald Building, * \UEATRE TIOKET OFFICE, BROADWAY, ‘ “_RESERVED BEATS FOR eaten 635 BROADWAY, botwecn Houston and ae Bleecker streets, ap ata Boulevard Hatt, atairn, Toe most rele place in the efi ROOKLYN OPERA HOUSE arpa ese fe WiLon 2 aa ut rH SWE} ils woEk, of t aa BROOKLYN MINSTRI i ‘idles 7 rt ok of the groat Mr. r ANDREWS, Lege Bate Built toe ee ante, aired EW YORK CIRCUS, Cee es re N a ouceenth Rilacn lle 5 DET os eae Brilliant and Enthusiast pie 0: a at AEPEARANCE OF Suecea, EONT, ert = Gittins webb shmpat ‘ATER. Grand Fquésiriah, Gymnas: ood Actobatia Expostt Physical Exploits by the Great and only Corps of adh Cogmopolitan Artisis. All tho Great Riders Bareback and Somersauit; taoroughly trained and Sagacior Forges, FomenD ‘and. Mules, completing x superb Kexble quine Intelligence, Suppemg =* * * Mixpellencs in every Appointment hew AND GORGEOUS COSTUMES, rues, Rich Paraphernalia, £6, ne, eragibing AND 'PLUASIN' "APTRACTIONS re in active lve preparatl ion, children unde anger ten, balf price. Reserved Ce mn em circ Be, MANAGERS, ‘A rare and constantly QP THEATRICAL woop curs, increasing itdex of from Fresh and rata on band atthe METSOEOLITAN oe RINTING OFPrOM, asso a Hoceld Balding My, JOUN b, appoaraige of ROA eae PROPRIBTOR, aM. CROWDED HOUSES. UNQUALIFLED Scone ‘of the celebrate LYDIA THOMPSON BURL) TSQuy TROUPE, embracing the following artiste:— Mls LYDIA THOMPBON, Miss PAULING MARK HA! box ‘sa a3 ‘howe ‘TOM, ae a la VANNY. PRESTIGR HALL, Mr, W, B. CAmeY Lay WILLIZ EDOUIN, ba Mr, MORRIN: Mr. MIOITART, CONNOLLY... Mus BEVERY EVENING AND BA Ais MA TiN tle tm the Spectacular Buriesg uo Uxweragauaa, ontitled Wwith now Scenery, Costumes aad Propertics, under the tm mediate dive LYDIA THOMPSON, of the burlesqae it will conatitate the ent. eaten to be tn thelr woale prtor 10 tne hows Owln: evenin, of communcemes danny MONDAY, TUESDAY, WHDXESDAY, ‘The new Furies ue Bxtravaganna of BNOCH AKDEN, 1H BAILOM BOY, preceded by the farae of A BUIT OF TWEEDS Seate se: THURSDAY ant _Box plan open, RTH AVENUE THEATRE. 2) Bole Lense and Manager. West t Twenty-four trees, Bet nex! in advance. ite AUGUSTIN D, Tins roadway, Begins “MAN AND WIFR” WILKIE COLLINS* THRILLING DBRAMAT 10 ROMANOR of REAL LIPE. EVERY NIGHT for the preaont MATINER, SATURDAY, AT 1} O'CLOOK. , *.¢ “MAN AND WIFE" rilbe, » acted but a few: be sbortly Just great lo positively), aod will longer Drilliant porfevtueas of Sardo u's last sensation : —_ “FERNANDE." aang ae anes Mies PA at Neh RERNTS ead of the HUNCH. OK LLR, CHRISTINA NILSSON—THIS_ EVEN STEINWAY HALL, ON FOURTEENTH MAX STRAKOBSCH fas the honor to announce the «® MLLE. CHRISTINA NILSSON LL SSON cpnonr Wa. ate A OCT as, ak ‘OvTOB: ON BA’ PORDAT. APE Hf DOTO: LLY. CHRISTIN A SILB<OW Mi38 ANNIE LOUISE MLLE. vant sia8, BRIGNOLY CRRGER VIEW GRAND OPERA ORCHESTRA, under the direction of MAT MARETZE SIGNOR BOOMER reserved rod peal, 68 an and $4. Seats can now be seoured at |, alao Behtrmnare, ' und at 114 a iroudwey. _ Steinway'e pianos are used at all the Nilsson Concerta, ‘Thursday, 37th October, Brookiyn Academy. LUE. MARIE KREBS.—NILSSON CONC! he al i ronnecttuliy, Jaformed guished 0 0 ve n oe re i hha, ‘Wil make ber First NILSSON ‘ook CE PRT TRNWAT, THs (MONDAY) ) BVBNING, ROOKLYN ACADEMY .--NILSSON Somceer. Mr. MAX bay gcd Lp the bonor of Firat Appearance in Pore LR, CHMISTINE. NILSBON IN IWO (3) GRAND ¢ mronsnay EVENING, OG Gene mise! iy ro (2 Reaorved Bente, Parquet and Balcony, Yee (oem, Reserved Sea's, Dress Circle, Th 8) Dollars. ‘arn ily Circle, Gnle Dal bi Beats @ at Ld Browdway ; also jrooklyp a Acadamy . SEEBACH'S LAST AND FAREWELL ‘ KIN NEW YOR previous to her depart for Fulaaaipnin an ‘and the West, tA ace fcr great role Of ADRIENNE ATHILDE VENETA as the PRINCESS. of emorew (TUKBDA Y), Oct. 25, JANE KY RB, the orphasr Admission, ‘$25 Keserved hk, to ERT. thet Qe ditt Hata rs of Sen RESDAY, Oct. W, ¥t Lo'cloc! WERE Oe a For the last time, ADRIENNE LECOU FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGnTa THE LAST TWO XUEPRESENTATIO! ZEEBACK. -FAREWELE, MATINEE WEDNESDAY. ourteenth Street Cheatre, E, ESDAY AvrE BROC as 12, LAST AND FAKEWEL “srin 18 Siew Con AMY STUAMT, oi M. MARIE SEEBACH in her great role of MARY STUART. ay Eltzabeth, Queca of Kagland, i Admataston to all parts and Dress Cirele reser renerved seats in Parquetie Tae Boxes heute extras acentum Boxes, five nents, #1 THEATRE COMIQUE, 2 Broadway, ‘opposite St. Nicholas. BUTLER & GILMORE, THE BEST BILL ALL THE ACKNOWL in o world of art are invartably added TU OUR MONSTER COMPANY. ‘This week outvying in apiendor, originality and merit ANYTHING HITHERTO BEE. NEW YORK. The great Harieguin Trick Oomlc Pantomime, full of able ‘ata intereadag incidents, changes, transformations, &e., ent HANKY acer an Or THE LIVELY QUAKER ike Ft eras ce seme _{uliot Tricks aba Frahm, anky Panky an unruly You of Tricks an "Gis GREAT OLOWN, CHARLES ABBOTR, AND PANTOMIME ROUT! ‘E. iT TROUPE, “THE GREAT PLANTATION FESTIVAL, ARLINGTON. RATTLER, WHIT, couse coRa, MBOLD, Cant cCOLLL MAAS, MYERS, 1 THe MIRTH PROV oRiNG SPECLALTIES. the great character attint and vocailat, ‘from the Alhambes Palace, Lonpons padi been secured at @ great expense, and will appear ia bl SKETCHES AND SONGS, to the amusement ee New York public, MISS EnoRE CLYD! PAU TIFUL VOOALISE. THE FOUR DANCING BLONDES. THE GREAT TROUPE OF DOGS AND MONKEYS, brought to this country by Professor RISLEY. Ree small billa. All the great company appear. Doors open at 64. Curtain rises at 7 Box office open daily. 8 ‘ONY PASTO! Firat time of Poole’s new. ‘Mudteat B ts secured in advance. Now Farodies, popular M Hen ‘The BARAINE SISTHIS and sil the ed company tn the cast. Prof, MORLEY tn his creat original PUNCH AND JUDY. Tony Pastor's now Songs, Murray's new Dutch Songs. Champagne SWEDS eBay ar’ Se MATINEE CDNESDAY AND! BATUR AY, AT I JART“'S MAGICAL REPOSITORY, 748 BROADWAY. ® Prod Effects} never bel Twelve Chromatic Dises for the Chameleon ‘op. Comptining Tricks, | from 50 Cente, Boxes of Tricks, from $10, —GRAND NATIONAL EXHIBITION, A. Lager Se nae OLE oe the HERICA AN I daily from Ho in the spacious builines evlending tram Tlie io Second tvemud Lerwese Sixty-third and Sixty-fourth strests, oe Fewmed this evening on solid foe, eight inches ade-on the premises by MJ. Busan NGENIOUS INVENTIONS, An UNEQUALLED DISPLAY OF PHOTOGRAPHS. The two Allen Eniings will be run, without from ly A. M. nti 10 P. IMP’ LEMENTS OF HUSBANDRY, PRopugts OF THE ie Tus WORKSHOP AND THE STUDIO, dining y Af rare Plants and choice Fruits and Flowers, renewed each Wednrnday. Music every eventny ngs Grund menade Concerts on Wed's. and 3: JAKDINE & SONS’ ORGAN, BLOWN BY ToPeAM. MUSIO BY EBEN'S CELEBRATED yy ig A catalogue of every article on exhibition for sale at pia ADMISSION 60 CENTS. the (ARAND SANITARY FAIR F for the benefit of the wounded within the German lines and the widows and orpbans in Germany, ARMORY OF THE rn RTT SEVENTH REGIMENT, on Broadway and by NGEAND "6 street. every evenin; ‘at 728) ofolook 20 H oOmTNUING SOOT LS Lave volunteered to execute some of their choicest cooga. SPLENDID PICTURE GALLERY. if A joneal collection of masterworks, both American and nropes ‘daily from 2 to 10 o'clock P.M R5smtanion frou sto 1 o'clock 23 conta. Aamisaion from 7 to 10 o'clock 50 cents, whiidren 25 centa at all hours, Ts NEW YORK CONSERVATORY or “MUSIC, 820 Broadway “and 82 Fifth avenue. ROOKLYN BRANCH, 3398, 130 and 133 ion Nos. 7 B-] ‘and 106'Court, uear State a, (Chartered in 188 ess Tuner spect law.) NOW oren Pow THE RECEPTION OF PUPILS. INSTRUCTION DAILY, from 9 A, M. to 97. M., in all branches of Vocal and Instrumental Music, Uarmony aad Compositi xf the Modern Teteuenes pe et Lot ONS $15 per VA 01 126 per qu Beveral sroinent Professors ‘ave been, waded 10 the able corus, wich now numbers forty-one of the Lest lastructors ia the couutry. nrter, ANURMAL "DEPARTMENT BAR ALSO BEEN ESTAB- Avpifestion to be wads” ry "he General Conservatory *S2) BROADWAY, near Twelfth street, NEW YORK. 128 (NEW Xo. 102) COUR, near State street, BROOKLYN. , NAW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, iB bel Broad (Estal HH | ‘arfuily ag wonder(uily made. ee ‘The Beauties, Wonders and Mon: of 618 the Homan and Animal Creation to be seen ab 618 one vintt, MM DR coupova's Ee BS “SEALOU: Lae Mens. Wi THURSDAY RVENING, Oct ToetAR Yevening, We, i vOUNG AMMO, ae gull, VacarioN” for tai doa S160; HAP ‘Tiekels toe nd pt all Ae thogie

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