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—_——_———_—__— DISINFECTING THE CITY. g@anitary Mensures—Food, Finance and Publi Health, Ata meeting of the Board of Health, held yester- Gay afternoon, the following reports were read from She various branches of the department:— The Sanitary Committee have made extended tours of in- ppection on the east and west sides of town, with a view to Seoure cleansing and disinfection where ollehalve trades are carried on, and to inspect localities where nulsances exist ‘and improvements are much needed, ‘The slaughtering and ing houses were found in perhaps as fair a condition cleanliness as the, present methods of eouducting ruck jness admits of. Disinfectants, however, were not as berally employed as they should be, The Clty Sanitary In- now given specified directions to the individual of these estavlishments, requiring them to clean premises and use disinfectants daily and liberally. Committee are of the opinion, however, that these mei- wares do not, and cannot, render these trades as now car- pos entirely free from danger to the public health, With ‘single exception of hae BUTCHERS’ ASSOCIATION, ter and fat-melting establi pt Slangh' ing establishments of New York be ed in their present methods of ccnanct- fe interesta of the public health and the erests of these trades themscivea require that the usiness of slaughtering and fat melting be concentrated in a place on the river front fn one or two aullably ar rhode ie rye wares ie fies pig in full operation, though the permit ex- on May L 1671. In the opinion ef tke commitiee the mnoss as How conducted 1s detrimental to the publio healt should not'be allowed. A most serious danger to the health of the reaiding at the foot of East Forty-sixth Bireet arises trom a. defect in the sewer, which allows the tents to flow through the cellarsand yards of the adjacent resentations have been made to the of Public Works, and it sto be hoped that the ower will be at once repaired. tte reapect{ully submit for the infor- | The Sanitary Commi {mation of the Board the following report of the operations of several urouua for the week ending September 9, Ie Sanitary Inspector reports a total of 3,608 is "tho Honk Inspectors ad follows, vite PC BAND THREE NUNDRED AND NISTY TENE- MENT HOUSES, 408 private dovetti 177 other dwellings, 21 manufactori as ops, 28 stores and warehouses, 2 marvels, houses, 4 fat rendering establishments, 2 tripe an ‘burning establishments, 1 gut cleaning establishment, 2 ping grounds, 1 water course, 15 sunken ard vacant lol horee and cow stables, 155 courts, yards and areas, 254 jars and basements, 48 waste pipes and drains, 184 45 streets, gutters and sidewalks, 2 cist: \d Ge: 10 dangerous stairways, 1 streot catch basin, 13 other yulsances and 18 enses of contagious diseases visited, 7! umber of reports received from. the Health Inspectors was ‘During the wee! RIGHTY-FIVE COMPLAINTS ITAVE BERN RECEIVED m citizens and referred to the Health Inspector for in gation and report. His report shows that during tht Week tho Disinfecting Corps have visited twenty-six premises contagious diseases were found, and have disinfected imigated twenty-three houses, twenty-three privy sinks, her with clothi pedi, &o, Nine casesfof smallpox rere removed to hospital by the Ambulance Corps. A large roportion of the streets and avenues of the city, as well ae @ public markets, have been thoroughly disiufected with “Girondin" disinfectant; the flithy and wet portions of streets were disinfected with auicklime, His report shows that 130 winks and cesspoola have been cleaned ind disinfected by the night scavengers under permits of the and 282 loads of nightsoil removed from the city. Five mapiaints concerning STREET PAVEMENTS, &c., were referred to the proper departments. we also been 8,125 cattle inspected at tie market yards, of which 29 were found bruised and 7 badiy bruised. ne cow tined, nat recovered, was allowed to be sent to a jer hor ermits have been granted to 30 vessels to = There ge cargoes on youchers from the Health Olicer of the PURLIC HFALTH, ‘The course of the principal contagious diseases during Yhe past week, as compared with the previous week, app ym the report of the City Sanitary Inspector to be as tule agg Sept,% Sept. 9, hus fever egal hold fever. 9 rick fever i . rt 8 8 ‘the Register of Records reports During the follows ast week there were registered 555 deatha, being the some umber as for the preceding week, and an excess of 63 over the Ge hed ait period of 1870. fivond Sit deaths ‘couatitutlonal, 1435 local, fas developen- oe pod a causes, 14, are al cases of smallpox nich, during the previous week, had incrcased from 7 to 13, Jeclingd in the past week to 9. i U NO DEATHS WERT RErnRRED either measles or typhoid fev: and but 4 to scarlatina. hooping cough occasioned 14 deaths, an Increase of 2, and TYPHOID ¥RVE! ® decrease of 8; 145 deaths were ints, 15 leas than in the precedi ; # deaths were ‘gacribed to intermittent fever, an unustally excessive week); mortality for that disease; phthisis pulmonalig caused rf deaths, an increase of 16. Of the number of deaths 93 Occurred in public institutions, The following were the prin- pv | meteorological features of the week, as recorded for shis department at the Cooper Union:—Mean reading of ba meter, 80.043 inch; maximum temp: ure tn the shade, degrees ; in the sun, 114 degrees; minim iz Zymotic affections pro- R due to diarrheal com- Wogrees; mean temperature, 69.10 degree: 7 degree leas than for the corresponding period fe past ten ears; mean degree of humidity, 69.5, Wurlng the week ding August 26 there were resisiered IN LONDON 1,682 DEAT, jnotuding 82 from smallpox and 487 from diarrheral diseases In Paris 828 deaths were recorded for the week ending Au- ri st 25. In Berlin 840 deaths were returned for the week ding August 24, including 126 from smallpox. In Rome 131 @eaths were reported during the week ending August 13, } The attorney reports follows :— Number of 2 enced for non-compliance with ordera or violations of ealth laws or ordinances, 4%; number of judgments ob- wained in pending actions, 31; number of actions discon- paped pea evidence of abatement of all cause of com- cr plajat ; number of complaints by inspectors examin form of order endorsed thereo: P. ctora’ complaints examined and retturaed for addit fonal atement, 99. | Dr. Collman, Inspector of Street Cleaning, 254; number of 4 rept at the contractor for street cleaning has caused to. printed and distributed 100,000 notices of the resolution of ‘the Board of Health in relation to the separation of garbage and ‘ashes and proper vessels for its reception. As far as can ascertained there Sppears a ‘general disposition to comply ‘with the sanitary regulations. { Mr. Cooper, Sanitary Permit Inspector, reporta the number ‘of inspections made ty him, with the names of parties com- lying and not comp! yng with the ordinances, Captain ‘ule reports the following amount of meats, £c., seized and nfiscated as unit for human food and delivered to the wagons of the New York Rendering Company :—Sheep, 11; hogs. 5; veal, carcases, 1: veal, bob, 3; lamb, carcases, 2} Jutition, 90 pounds; poritry, 128 pounds, and fish, 40 pours. BUREAC OF SANTTARY INSPECTION, { HEALTH DEPARTMENT, No. 301 Mott street, NEW YORK, Sept. 11, lo71. fo THr BoaRp oF HEALTH OF THE 'Lixai.te Drrarr- RNT :— havo the Honor to submit the following comparative fatement of contagious diseases reported to this bureau for who two weeks ending September 9, 1871:— Week = Ty Ty. Relaps Smal- Meas Dip » phoid. ror. ales. Were y 4 1b 8 0 n oR 8 Wei cia 9 +, Respectfully gubmitted. 9 City Sanitary Inspector. Hiconoxo COUNTY AGRICULTURAL Fair. Annual Exhibition—Opening Day at New Dor; J “Whe pursuit of agriculture tequires encouragement as well as every other thing in which men engage, whether it be for pleasure or proft, Hence agricul- tural fairs have become established institutions. - Whe agriculturists of Staten Island are not behind the ago, and yesterday opencd their sixth annual exhibition at New Dorp, under auspices that were very flattering in regard to the attendance of visit- ors, the display of produce, stock, &c., that geve- rally makes up a country agricultural fair, but very dampening in the matter of rain, which fell copi- ously during the greater part of the day. The President of the Richmond County Agricul- tural Society, Mr. Samuel Barton, was on the ground early in the moruing, and, as if in defiance of the rain which poured down, appeared ubiquitous, Without even an umbrella, In consequence of the death of his father, the Secretary, Mr. W. W. Kellet, was unable to attend. It is a remarkable coinci- lence that this gentleman was taken sick on the rst day of the spring fair and was buried on the first day (yesterday) of the fail fair. ‘The eutries of siock, Bi ct taken by the Corresponding Secretary, Mr. fe Metcalfe, who was kept busy entering the ait- rent varieties of fruits, vegetables, flowers, orses, Sheep, OXeN, COW: that are always ex- pited at agricuitural fir A trotting match, for horses owned In the county ghat had never beaten 2:50, was to have come off, Dut, owing Lo the heavy state of the track from the late rains, it was postponed. ‘The programme for soit arunning match for a purse of $60, for 0) Its uncer four years oid; a trot, three-quarter mile, ingle, in larness, for purse of $100, open to all county horses; a trot, double, for all county horses Shat have never beaten 2;50, Ze $100. A WAIF ON THE WATER, A party of Brooklyn genticmen were out fishing 4m Gravesend Bay on Tuesday last, when one of them picked up a ptece of Nat hoop of sprace which e floating on the water. On the smooth surface f the sick was written, with lead pencil, the fol- lowing:—'The finder of this stick may’ find at uth Battery the corpse of a young girl. Inform my father, Mr. Young, of Company K, arililery, Fort Hamilton.” ‘The walt, together with the cit: cumstances attending its discovery, were duly re- orted to Captain Ferry, of the Third precinct, yese Reraay, who despatched an oificer'to Fort Hamilton to make Inquiries concerning the mystery, It was found that there is no such person as Young at Fort amilton, and that South Battery is ou Staten land. quan who was recently married. Barded as a hoax. The only person of that name there isa The affair is re- CITY REAL ESTA’ Fast Side- FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY BROWN STONE COR- for fda FR SALE=TNFE DESIRABLE TENEMENT PROPER: B ty 149 Fiizabeth street, near Broome street; a good | Teatment and ensy teri For particulars apply to FAN- NING, 40 East Fourth street, near Bowery. OR SALE—A CORNER LOT, 100 FEET, ON MADI- fon avenue. Address T, BLAKELY, 30% Tenth avenue, OR SALE—VALUABLE PROPERTY NEAR BROAD- ‘way and Union equare, 7X103 feet, suitable for hotel or ‘dusiness purposes; consists of three fret class four story ‘brown stone Dwellings on Twellth etween Broadway id University piace; Immediate po ion. Apply at 4 room #4, (rom 1 to 3 P. M. EWLY AND HANDSOM ed and in complete order, with imme: the three story high stoop brow atone Hi avenue. Apply on the premises from 3 to 5 ¥ Fen SALE-THRES STORY BROWN STON LY FURY late possession, G2 Lexington neh dor une trescoud. ‘oop House, with all improvements, furnisl uurnished, On easy tering: periect order; parle Inqui st Forty-tiith street. eon premises, 207 bi {OR SALE—ON EAST FIFTY-F: tA three story high sloop brown stone, #1 iso East orty-third street, three story high stoup brick, 4 will exchange Cor Brooklyn or Harlem Lots, D. A, MCLEAN, 1,043 Third avenue. ARLEM,-FOR SALT stono House, Terms easy. Iuquice at 116 East Ligh PRHeh OF J. J, FEES A Dished; terms’ eas} CITY REAL ESTATE ror SAK. West sides FULL SIZED, NEW YORK HERALD, THUKSDA DESIRABLE, NEW BROWN STONE Dwelling, fronting Central Pari, for sale, partially fur- ; possession, Apply to V. K. STEVEN. SON & SON, 11 Pine street. dine's sey HOUSE FOR SALE—WEST SIDF, A BARGAIN; be sold. three story: 16.8x40x100; only $12,000 easy terme gmat KING & CO,,'3 West Twenty sixth street. FINE FOUR STORY BROWN STONE 9 FOOT House, on Park avenue, near Thirty-fourth street, for esmion Ist De- Se $40,000; house in perfect order; cem| er; furoiture if desired. Apply to CO., No. 3 Pine street, or 35 East Seventeenth street, a Ti. LUDLOW & ‘LARGE, WELL BUILT HOUSE, IN PERFECT order, forsale in West Twentieth street, eotogical immediate possession. 8 Pine sircet, or 85 East Seventeenti Seminary ; cap be bor ‘Apply to ght at 1, LUDLO ect, opposite the ‘a bargain and with &CO., No. A (th avenue, Apply REMSEN, 11,038 Third avenue, A rent MoGUCKIN, own OR F the Kighth ward ‘some income ; terms eas; Ro SALE—MURRAY HILL, WITH IMMEDIATE POs- si a aac 4. EDY & SON, Buliders, weds gesalon, & 001 ‘< easy terms. tl iy ter rit Y on the street, jaie, on Weat Forty eighth rect, er annum; plu BEAUTIFUL LARGE FOUR STORY BROWN STONE. front House on Fifty-sixth street, hetween Fifth and Sixth avenues, cheap, and terms cas} 180 one on Thirty-sev- enth street, near 7 to FETTRETCH & COLUMBIA COLLEGE. LI ASEHOLD, HOUSE FOR Aauledy piloted andin thorough reoalt; 2xs0x! rice $28,000." Apply to HENRY mber and gasitter,! ” just over- 4 ground + Sixth av. SALE—TWO BRICK HOUSES, WITH STORE, IN RAY TO! }» 889 Broad ood properiy, And viewing a hand- ray. new first class four sto: rem of A. & R% House three stor 55 and SALE-—205 WEST THIRTY-FO! brown stone, extension, lot dentist, 75 below Seventh avenue, THOMAS D. ROBINSON, URTH STREET— Engiirn basement, 17x 9. Just ite house tore physician or 20 Nassau street. Fe SALE CHEAP—TWO BRICK HOUSES IN THE Ninth ward; a'so vacant Lot city. Apply at 608 Hudson street. 8 in various parts of the OR SALE—WITH POSSESSION, A NEAT THREE story brick House, with all improvements; lot full depth. Inquire of owner, 858 Weat Thirty-sixth street, ‘Apply to KE. with two bay windows in ofl; all conventences and in beaut!ful or: possession immediately. 10.8 Pine street, or Branch OR SALE—A BMALL CORNER HOUSE ON FORTY- ninth street, opposite the and neatly arrange atreet, tally furnished. VENS, 4¥4 Eleventh Inquire on the from 10A, M, until 6 P. OR SALE OR TO LET—A BROWN STONE HOUSE, with all the modern improvements, furnished or pur- remises, 813 Weat Fiftieth yor of ALLEN & STE nue, corner of Thirty-ninth street. 2,400, OR SALE OR TO RENT-A NEW ELEGANT THREE story Brown Stone, 128 Wes ixthavenue and Broadway gasfitter, 9xL0x100 ; xth avenue, ‘ifty-third atreet, between price $24,000; rent Apply to HENRY McGUCKLN, owner, plumber and BLES is a M. XN box 1 A. J. LYNCH & HUGH N. CA MP, 106 BROADWAY, have for sale first class Houses in the upper part of the city; also furnished and unfurolshed Houses to lot. Address erald oflice. possession ; UST BE SOLD.—I WILL SELL FIRST CLASS FOUR story brown stone House, West bifty-third street, worth 330,0.0, ror #26,000 1f sold thts 'week Ul Sray | no commissions paid. or will rent CONFIDENTIAL, RY teenth great b Righte B44 Sixth avenue. 1.000 umber to exchange. REMSEN, 1 036 Third avenue, between Sixty. second st $8.50( avenue ; terms easy. TY-SECOND STREET, NEAR F. 76) WEST FIPTY-FIRST STRE (Zand sixth avenu rangement; elegantly finished; ready 1GEx47x100; four story; price 823,090; re to HENRY McQUERIS LFTH AVENUE.-- uur story stone House, full lot, in a desirable location; Ghree rooms deep all the way up. . H. PETRIL, No. 24g Murray street. 7, BETWREN FIFTH Lot, in fee simple; improved ar- for occupation ; nt $2,500. Apply. owner, Plumber and Gas Fitter, FIRST CLASS £10 tween Lexington aud and Hightieth streets, j and 4 pargaing; both furnished and unfun eels. WILL BUY stoop Uonse, enth ; #i2,000, Weet PAUL P DD, Dth avenues and F ORY § y to or address I erley place ai, and FOR SALF--BE- ome of them wt rulshed, Also large RETCH ie STORY HIGH $11,500, West 0, Madison 5 Liberty atveet, sold at ERS, cholee | S15. borho: erery t Kes $27.006 for two horses, Tay Loft, &¢. ; w convenient to the city, BROOKLYN PROPERTY THEIR ERY, NO, 7 FRONT STRE HANDSOME NEW HOU story, base a8 all Impco to all ferries tween Hoyt and Bond atrects, somely terraces bree in monthly R ne bor 1; possession iu October, " B, F, SMITH, 61 Liberty street. lags brick House, new, F ariors; well’ but Kiteben range, dc. ; sp) $7,000; terms easy. East Eleventh street, near Jackson ave- Hunter's Point. LoTSs.—a ILL FRC bove price. Apply to the 5 and Bi7 owners, Miscellancows. (WO BEAUTIFUL © cheap; ground 75x100; Apply al once ds . E, BUR ore locations. @ small p! prefer th exchans) ‘Address avenue, witha street lot a tAST SIDS, box Vi INT ON TENTH jotning, will be BREINER BROTH. HURCHE both up NS, 629 Fifth avenue. For own, in FR PART OF THE CTIy, and two Lots, with stable room 1 be sold cheap for ah, or untry Herald ace in the A.J. LYNCH & HUGH N. CAMP, 105 BROADWAY, for sale Unimproved Lo! possession immediately. GEO. H. PLT! or vO LI v. % NEW and ALD BRANCH OFFICE—BROOKLYN. ADVERTISEMENTS FOR Plots in various PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SAL GR TO RENT. BARGAIN AT ELIZABETH.—HANDSOME RESI- dence, 12 rooms; every improvement; in splendid loca- toa; within eight minutes’ walk of main depot; only $10,500. t. OLIVER CARTER, No. 4 Pi BARGAIN—130 ACRES OF CHOICE LAND, TWO. miles from New Brunswick, N.J.,on the river bank ; location fine; beautiful view of river and country; lar mansion and. outbuildings, surrounded by a beautiful lawn ot forest, (ruit and ever trees; fine walks and drive: with box and arborvitwe hedyes, with one of the best mineral springs in the land, with all the qualities of the best Sarato, watera; will make'a fine place for a hotel or Summer boar ng house; must Le seen to be appreciated : no liner place for au investment has been offered to the public. 8. 8. MANGAM & CO., 39 Nassau street, room 18)4. AT PLAINFIELD, N. J--TWO MODERN HOUSES, M4 and eleven rooms; ail improvements; fine grounds, ©. P, N., Herald office. first class street. Address # A. DESIRABLE PLOT, NEAR MACOMH'S DAM, TO exchange for House near Fifth avenne; a desirable cx- Change. Apply to R, E. BURNS, 629 Fifth a ARGAINS IN FARMS NEAR NEW BRUNSWICK.— £4 acres good Bulldincs. Appie and Peach Orchardy onl 2,260; 70 acres, 2sets Buildfngs, 2 Orchards, joins depot 4,000: Hotel and 88 acres, splendid location,’ very 18,000; 57 acres, good buildings, 3 mile of de choles 20 acres, buildings, good well, fru le, 000 ; 326'acres, good buildings, fruit, water, ; 34 acres, in buildings, weil fruited, fine 6 acres, all filled with fruit, splendid, cheap, $9, Spotswood, good atand, only $5,000. 4, 8. FERGUSON, 39 Nassau street, room 6, OUNTRY SEAT TO LET—23 ROOMS, ELEGANTLY ‘and completely furnished, near the railroad to Philadel- phia, 19 miles from New York, ‘one mile {rom depot; traine ourly ; large stables and outhouses, large garden, spacious lawns, grove of fine old trees; near’ churches, schools snd food marketa; perfectly healthy, rant low ‘and taken ia ard if destrable, Address 4, MENOMY, Rahway, N. J. INGLEWOOD.—HOUSES, COTTAGES, 4&0. FOR sale, to let or exchange; splendidly furnished Store; Residence; rent low for the winter; priviegs of buying; 60 acres fine Land, with magniscent Residence, to exchange. KELLY BROTHERS, 205 Broadway, (OR SALE—NEAR LAKE MAHOPAO, THE HOME: stead (234 story double house) and Farm of 58 acres of the late D. T. Valentine, about eq divided by and on turnpike to Peekskill, between Red Mills and Jefferson Val- ley, andtwo milesfrom lake and depot, consisting of the choicest and; apple orchard and fruit of every variety, grapery and vegotable arden, farmer's house, barns, ac. Apply to WM. C. VALENTINE (new No.) 1,280 Fulton ave- nue, Brookly: OR SALE—A FINE FARM, SITUATED ONE MILB north ot Woodbridee, Middiesex county, N. J., contain- tate of cultivation: a pew House, 1 rooms, large barn and outbuildings ood or: chard of choice fruit of various kind: ye hour's ide from. New York, 10 minutes’ walk from depot. For further particulars inquire of JAMES M. MILLER, 28 Pine street. OR BALE—AT TREMONT, ON HARLEM RAILROAD, fine Building Lote, near te depot; also two Plots, 36 acres each. Apoly to JAMES BUCKHOUT, Tremont. OR SALE—THREE AND ONE-HALF ACRES OF Ground, or more if desired, with an attractive and com- modlous, Cottage, stable, &c.. occupying a commanding posl- tlon on Tea Neck Ridge, between Englewood and field, having an uninterrupted view of both places; conven. fent'to depots (Midiand and Leonia); neighborhood exceed- ing'y desirable for gentlemen of lelsure or business, being strictly first class and only nine miles from city; would trade for a sinall House in thia city, lightly encumbered. Apply to HENRY A, HOYT, 141 Broadway, room 1, (OR SALE—COMPLETELY FURNISHED COUNTRY ‘Seat, on Edst River: house 16 rooms; tine shore front, splendid view; bathing, Msbing, yachting: steamboat dock and ratlroad station ten mfautes distant, wheace the city is reached in 35 minutes; baras, stable, {cchousr, heunery, to- ggiier with, the Horses, Cows, Hogs, Poultry, Carrisges, Wagons, Sleighs, Harness, Yacht and Skif.' Apply to FRANKLID SURNT: Kf str ; Hotel in 40 Broadway, basement, FB TO LET—IN PLERREPON Brooklyn, near Coluinbia street, The owner leaving the city wu let to a private family without children. Ren per month, Address WALL STREL1, New York Post oltice. GLRBAT SACRIFICE. “ELEGANT STONE MANSION, Country Store and Farm of 2 acres, in the most healthy and beantiiu! pait of Pennsylvania, 6 miles from depot, hoara from New York; brick store, 25x60, doing, large bi ness in groceries, diy goods, boots and shoes, ke. ; e! mansion, ball and U rooms; good barn, carriage honse, ico house, plgeery, hennery, &c.; 100 choice bearing frutt tren splendid wal olfered at a great sacrifice on aut of owner's death; buildings alone coat over $10,000; price, in ciuding cropa, 2 horses, 3 cowa, hoya, poultry, carriage, wage ons, baraess, farming tools, Heigsels carpet in parlor, only £6,000; terma $3,000 cash, balance #50 yearly, Take Dela- a ua and Western Rativoad, from foot uf fopher_strest, New York, at’ A, M. or 4 P, bug a ticket for Stroudsburg, Pa. Apply to GEO, L. WALKER, Justice of the Peace, oflice directly opposite the depot, Sirondsburg, Pa. /NCH & HUGH N. CAMP, 106 BROADWAY, Patention to buytug and selling Real Estate also have mouey to loan on bond and Pay sy in Westchester mortgage in thi MORRISINIA.“STORE PROPERTY | ON VE avenue, in best business location; fine brick House, jarge lot, for sale or exchange, for grass farm or city proper- ty. Apply at 29 Broadway, office 14, from 10 to 12 or I to TEW ROCHELLE.—FOR SALE OR LEASE, WITH OR IN “without the right to purchase, a large modern House, h of station. Appiy on premisen 3, 46 Broad THTRD TEAR NEW BRUNSWICK, A FE the cepat—A plain, substantial Dwe ting, brary, dining room and kitelen, all o1 kinds of {rnitand shade trees; five or mors cost of living 20 per cent cheaper than Newark 8.8. MANGAM & CO. room 183. ing—parlor, ett the first floor; or New York. 89 Nassau stree 2 SALE AND YORK HERALD RECEIVED AT BRANCH OFFICE, | AT NO. 4 COURT STREET, CITY HALL SQUARE. OFFICE OPEN FROM 8 4. MN. TILL 8 P. M. PAPERS AT TE nt and aub-cellar brow: ents ; neighbor ‘Terms ‘easy. Inquire at JOUN modern convenience: rice payments 4,000 can EY GANTLY FURNISHED PALATTI. in Brooklyn to rent to a desirable Month; neighBoorhood highly aristocratic; tnmediate por. Principals only way address LATHROP, Herald ecssion, office. OR SALE LOW--AT MADISON, N. Dwelling House, two sto losets; choice shade; one aci weil ant! cistern; reven minnie’ walk from Business and Cust Butchering 0, H. PLERSON, SALE—VERY CW ch roo! nihil ood first class; convente azza, nine rooms and A BEAUTIFUL FIRST BROOKLYN CARRIERS AND DEALERS CAN RECEIVE HERALD BRANCH DELIV BROOKLYN, 3 Dean street, be- NEW FIRST CLASS BROWN STONE FRONT House, three story basement and_sub-cellar, with all improvements, complete, for sale, on Balti Sixth and Seventh avenues, two blocks of main entrance to Prospect Park ; location one of the finest in the aity. Inquire ‘on premises. 5 TTENTION—1 ASY street, between MAGILLIGA, TERMS EXTRAORDINARY.—AT Klizabeth, N.J., finest part of the city, a new two storv aniFrench roof House, 22x32 and extension; 12 room lot 87}¢x150; high ground; haus remain 15 years, t $150, to commence Decem- AL RESIDENCE tenaut; (200 per J, BEAUTIFUL two barna, good ot; fine sur- tom metided ; part No. 6 Vine atree!. f, 13 rooms, heater, price ouly ven’ Nass: pot ol JER! bie. large, perm street i} A’ Woodland avenue, near Locust; beauiituily situ ground. For particalars apply at $5 Broadway. Fee No, 1 Lawrence sti ff, with ten horse, VA! t HH’ in fine order} fu tes’ walk from Fulton and Cat remises, corner York and Washington streets ARPER. SEEN ~ 0 LET OR FOR SALE—TWO STORY AND BASE- Torment Mouse, 10 room avenuc, near Stuyvesant; rent low, or sell ata sacrifice, Ap- ply to H. MAJOR, 137 Breads Heiglts, near Bergenwood LL JX inate—for papers address C.K. A. Prom October 1 to April charm 7 planted; View unsurpassed ; within 3) minutes of Wal IRA SALE—THE VERY Dr per Hanover place, Brooklyn; 20x!00; 0 foet 9,000, Apply to the ‘owner J. eet, New York, or at the house LE- FIGHT Lots, TORMI nwood Cemetery, Nos. 6,353 10 AOR SALE IN. WILLIAMSBURG—TWO Lo’ Ground, 252100 each, with an fron Foundry complete on One of them, situated avout 10 minutes’ walk from eituer of the Feri ii be wold together or separately to suit p chaser; terms easy. Apply at 219 North Second street. SALE OR TO LE ower Steam Enging an MATES —SMALL FACTORY et, Brookivn, two story brick, 25 by 4 Pearl street, Brooklyn. HOUSE 12 om Fulton PEREGO, Jn., 85 in the evening. BLE 5, 1816, ON MoCABE BROS. dd Shatting, “Apply INTY FARM FOR SALE—100 ACRES; ORANGE good b ce pond, water power, fine mountain views, &e. U. OLIVER, No, 7 Beekman street. 10 LET, AT RAVENSWOOD, LONG ISLAND, TWO very desirable Cottages, of eight and tea rooms; of easy access by Harlem boats from. Peck Shp and E’eventh by ferries to Hunter's Point. Will be rented low. Apply to J. H. HOPKINS, Ravenswood. 10 RENT—FRENCH ROOF COTTAGE, SMALL, IN side of Harlem road, Tremont; posses- sion immediately ; splendid view and healthy. M. HARD, 44 Beckman street, MoO RENT—UNTIL MAY 1, 1872, IN ENGLEWOOD, N. J., 20 minutes by rail from Pavonta ferry, a completery furaisiied Cottage House; nine rooms; nice ground; carriage in rear of Jot; eight minutes’ waik from depot; terms able. ¥., box 671 Post ollice, New York, ONKERS.~TO RENT, AT #75 PER MONTH, A neatly furnished House, with 13 rooms above kitchen Goor; large, shaded grounds, and cight minutes’ walk from depot, Apply at 11 A. M. or'4 P.M. to B. D. HASELL, 317 Broadwa; VE WELL LOCATED HOUSES IN 1,” Brooklyn, unencumbered and rented, for an_ equity in ATE TO EXCHAT \ Jf XCHANGE—TWI city property Of about $60,U00, Apply at 162 Broadway, room 25. ei ee CLASS MANSARD ROOF HOUSE, ) with tower, delightful view, 14 rooma, all the latest improvements, for city House; wil! pay portion cash. W. H. WELLS, 41 Liberty street, OR SALE OR EXCHANG—VALUABLE TRUCK Farm, two miles above Morristown, N. J.: railroad goes thronih land; $0 acres; large hous» ;' shade; rich oil; Tarket at door for ali produce raised; litte money require morigage. 0. H. PIERSO: . 5 Pine street, N.Y, OR SALE OR, EXCMUAD FARM AND country seat, 25 rk; 76 weres, 45 acres in high state of onluvation, with large and goot build fngs, 2 fine orchards, large store and crops; would exchange for New York or ‘Flushing property, All particulars of GEORGE BAUER, 68 Bowery, rooms] and [0 EXCHANGE FOR BROOKLYN OR LOW: Property, lightiy encumbered, a good Shop, with steam ower, mou'dl chin &e,; located near depot in snglewood, N. Adaress W. D,, Merald ISLAND mo Excuy Brooklyn, @ Phaeton, a price, HORS fine team of Horses, Harness at ash. Addre! ‘ving location and Brooklyn Branch Herald office. VIRGINIA PLANTATION FOR SAL i / ~ for produetive city Property; 93% acres fine land; good improvements; healthy ! ereburg from Claver Hill Railroad. ELEANOR MIDDLETON, Wi field county, Va., or MARCUS H. LAING, 42 Joho New York. Miss TATE WANTED, HOUSE WANTED, TO PURCHASE—A SMALL House, with all the modera jmprovementa,in a good ‘Address L, B., box 144 Herald oitice, location. SE IN PERF ECT ORDER AND ADJOINING L on a hapdsome avenue; reat Gil May next $200, or tor Tice $10,000, Address DOCTOR, 138 West Thitty-sev- enth wircet. <A THREE STORY BROWN S1ONE HOUSE, t class location, near Prospect Park, at alow rent. Inquire at 8. PETETI'S, 524 Fulton avenue, near Kaymond street. GOOD NEW ENGLAND FARM WANTED—WITH of without Stock and Crops, im partial exchange for Residence at Elizabeth. ¥,'%. Address, with wi pa box 83 Post office, Eliz J, JANTED TO BUY--A HOUSE IN EIGHTH, NINTH Wor Fiteenui ward, for cash, Address, stating lowest price, location and size, CASH, box 1% Herald oflice. ET—IN f eight rooms, with BROOKLYN, A DWELLI as and water, Catharine ferr! ING, CONSISTING nd but tive min Apply on the to JAMES SEY CITY, HOBUKE AND BERGEN REAL, To Let or Lease. FIRST CLASS HOUSE, WITH ALL THE MODERN |. improvements, for #ale or to let, furnts ished, in a firnt clase neighborhood ; lot 40 by 1 Apply on the premises, 4 Prospect avenue, enue. improvement room 18, » HUDSON CITY ew » DeKalb TANTED—WITHIN 9% MILES OF NEW YORK, A WAikn, containing from 15 to 80 acres, worth irom 3,000 to 88,000, with hous rit; situated near a vi location required. Address stating price, location, & YANTED—TO PURCHASE, FOR PRIVATE RESI- \ dence, three story high stoop House, below Fifty-sev- enth street, between Fourth and Ninth avenues, with price, dc. M. A. L., Herald office, barn and outbatldiags; sieg e ant railroad depot: healthy BURTON, box 226 Herald office, Adureas, Y, SHEPTEMBE #8 14, 1871.—TRIPLE SHEET, cp AMUSEMENTS, ATH AVENUE THFATRR, GARDEN. tame ANUSEME e (Twenty-fourth street, near Broadway.) LASY NIGUTS Sole Lessee and Nanay Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY eat — EM ALT, Now open for the regwar season, us — PRILZ, DIVORCE, Ber D, DE V! “DIVORCE.” L, nen 2 THURSDAY, 14, Every Night and Saturday Matinee, until fure | 2 FRIDAY, Pr. 15, ther notice, will be produced Mr. AUGUSTIN ee BENEFIT, DALY'S brtiiant Drama of contemporaneous SATURDAY, Sib at society, entitled “DIVORCE,” with new LAS’ FRITZ-EMMET M scan Roberts, grand fashionable toil- SATURDAY, BI rm AS, LAs wniture a ta’ mode and @ cast em: bracin, MONDAY EVENING, S| frey, Chi EVERY NIGHT AT 8, The great Drama of the times, ig all the strength of the NEW COMEDY COMPANY :—Mr, Lewis, Mr, Davidge, Mr. James, Mr. Crisp, Mr. Waiting, Mr, Fawcett, Mr. DeVere, Mr, God- (rey, Chanman, Burnett and Be ‘athy Morant, Fanny Davenport, Linde Deltz, Mra, Cibert, Ma ranes, Nellis Mortimer, Ku Volmer, &¢. Act J.—GIVEN IN MARRIAGE, Act I1.—THE STRIFE BEGUN. Act IL—-THE HUSBAND TAKES THE LAW IN HIS OWN HANDS. Act IV.—THE LAW RETALI- ATES, Act V.-THE DIVORUED. A “DIVORCE” MATINEE Saturday, at hi , ta may be secured TEN ds which must be withdrawn for the new emotional drain: larkins, Mr. Lemoyne, Mr. man, Mise jara Morris, ry, Ida Ye- xton, Loutse bert, SUPPORTED BY A POW role, IBLO'S GARDEN, tone, tn advan HE PAREPA-ROSA GRAND ENG! ERA, Cats nnd NGLISH OPERA, 1VO. W. WM. SEGUL ENING OF THE GRAND ENGLISH OPERA SEASON, 1871 aud '7: AND RE-KNTREE OF ‘A Madame PAREPA-ROSA ON THE EVENING OF MONDAY, OOT. 3, 1871. the following artisis:— onne Soprant, dame PAREPA-ROSA, VANZINI (VAN ZANDT), Miss CLARA DORIA, Prime Donne Mezzo Soprant Contraltl, Mrs. ZELDA BEGUIN, Mrs. AvuSEEy poe Miss SCHOFIBLD. Prima Mr. WILLIAM CASTLE, Mr. TOM KARL, Tenore Comigu Mr, THOMAS whit ‘FIN. jaritoni and Ba 8.0. CAMPRETL. Mra Mr. GUSTAVUS HALL, Mr, BARTLEMAN, ( Bufo, Mr. EDWARD'SEGUIN, Basso Profondo, Mr, ELLIS RYSE, Stage Manager, Mr. A. DUBRULL, Musical Director and Conductor, Mr. CARL ROSA, . Chorus Master, Mr. HOWARD GLOVER. ‘he company comprises Prim Mr. ling Madam SATURDAY, LAs’ FRITZ-EMM SATURDAY EVENING, LAST NIGHT ( MONDAY EVENING. SEPLEMBER 13, Proprietor and Director Business Manager + Treasurer CARL, THE Fi firet night of MR, GAYLER'S NEW EMOTIONAL DRAMA, fo three acta, * CARL, THE FIDDLER, CARL—A WANDEMING MUSICIAN ath, FIRST NIG) of Cayier's new drama, broduction of Mr, Gayler’s FIDDLER, LAS? NIGHT BUT 2 Gast NIGHT BUT 1 PT, 13, EMMET, ANY ERFUL COMP ‘and fptroducing him for the first time in an original emotional FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 15, FIRST BENEFIS IN NEW YORK oF MR, JOSEPH K, EMMET, and hi LAST APPEA 8 RANCE M, ET MATINE FRITZ, aT TDDL GOD'S MUSEUM, SATURDAY EVENING, LUCILLE WESTERN IN MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, {n an entirely new Drama, eutitic: LA MENDIANTE, or ST! BERTHA, THE SEWING in which J, L, Connor will appear Mr, AYNSLEY COOK, EVERY EVENING DURING THE WEEK (EXCEPT SATURDAY) AND SATURDAY MAT SECOND WEEK OF LUCILLE WESTERN, SUPPORTED BY J, A. BERNE, LAST NIGHTS OF EAST LYNN EE. SEPTEMBER 16, LUCKETIA BORCIA aud LOST IN LONDON. LUCILLE WESTERN RICKEN BLIND, MATINEE EVERY DAY (BUT SATURDAY) AT 2, MACHINE GLb, and tull company, LYMPIO THEATRE, VIERY, L. a, magnificent Spectas HUMPT Animitadlo ¢ in which he appent character of Crowded Houses NIGUT, to witness the Brillant Representation of ¥OX'S lar Bullet Yantomine )UMPTY, ain hin Musical Prompter, Mr, WM. SHERWOOD, mis withthe ustumicrs, Mr. SANTAGLLA, Mrs, HUNT rp. KIRAUFY TROUPE, Tuguiee aud Hatrdeenacr, Mp LAURE ; THE MARIEN'S FAMILY, Travelling Pert "Prope: Among the notable but of the Italtan 0} been engage: the rising young composer, John der a foreign name in’ Italy, ( pendent of her upon thls young artist di era whose fine vorct pa Koaa is to country, following worl “MANNA LOL “GAZZA LADRAY (é LUCREZIA BORGLAY ATAN “COLUMELLA" (trst tie in America) loravantl ‘ “LURLINE". : Wallace NEWCOMB & ARLINGTON’ and an opera by THE WAT cala, in Milan, him as the by opera, I Prom of Italy. y to the approval of that the afm and ambiti Mr. N. been carefully selec 8 M Man, Mr, CONNELLEN, events of the season willbe the de- Mme. VANZINI (Mme, Jenny Van Zandt), whose igh reputation in Europe and ra Covent Garde for five conaccntive seasons, retur United States, awaiting only the endorsement of her coun- trymen to make it complete, tes € elebrity. » TOM KARL, American audience will be most anxious to pass judement Mr. Tom Karl is the favorite tenor engagement was at the Theatre la relia, the composer of Tone, chose ideal repr ‘AYNSLEY COOK, did neting and immense repertoire ren- Ie acquisition, in submitting the above list of his com- the American public, begs to state a of both himself and Mme. Parepa- h English opera in America ag m iirat class rational entertainment, as is the case in Itaiy, Spain, France and Germany, with opera given in the language of the Rosa hopes that by the several ftems of his announcement will oniy show the public the wish to please them, and the efforts made ia doing justice (by selecting so carefully a first rate company 1n every department) to the patronage so liberally bestowed on former similar enterprises, ‘The repertoire wili consist of all the favorite operas repre- sented in the former Parepa-Rosa season, added to which to il be produced: La (Grat time in Aimerica‘as'an opera) erubint, R CARR several rn artists, ofthe most superb description, strictl ARA DORTA, ugi.sh Soprano, daughter of the celebrated ruett, who has made her id and haypi IR (Der Wasserirnger), ADEL! PAGLIERI, “NCE! AL her great success at whern she jas to the SENOR MATINE » Londol Seats secured six ACHTEL IN| GERMAN Rtadt Theatre, -oprletors CARL KOSA and A, NE: DEBUT OF EURC HERR TH eputation wn- ngland, inde- rmany and ODER THE POSTILLIO: Pric ation, 34, , uecording to Ic co jentative of Renzo in bis new INA EDWIN’S THEATRE, KELLY & LEON Production of the new anc titled LAURA SHERWOOD, SCREAMING PETE, ‘The sale of aeats for the first’ four nights MARIETTA MORIONDO, EXANDRKOWA, YOUNG ADONIS AND LITTLE VENUS, HE ZIG ZAGs, if RY WEDNESDAY & ERR WILLIS. TURDAY. days in advan OPERA, 47 and 49 Bowery, HAMAN & ROSENBERG P. Directora PEST TENOR, WACHTEL, On MONDAY EVENING, Sept. 18, im bis unrivalled role of NOF z LONJU, fy iy 2 EAU, 1 50, #1, T5e., 5c. only commences of the theatre, eas on Friday. MINSTRELS, inal sensational Drama en- A DIME NOVEL ONY PASTOR'S OP TURNER, LESTER, KITIY ONEIL, NU! FARRAN SIS TONY PA And a pro GRAND MATINE Donizettt | YT, +Rosaint Donicettt N te fe MONDAY EVE |G, Septe: THE ACME OF E NOTE RARD, WIEN GORENFLOS YR'S ORIGINAL SONGS, mmo of extraordinary no NEW FEATUR: IMMENSE SUCC SES, calling attention to | ° iyi BEST COMPA BR SEEN IN NEW YORK. KERNS, DEVERE, WALTERS, QUEEN, EGAN, ENNY EGAN, &C, elty. YAY and STRILS, Opera House, er of Broadway, 1, mdi every evening diring the week, F Diznity and Impude Fomale Suffrage Movement. The chorus and orchestra will be unusually strong, haying | Dignity and Tmpu Tramire barrage Movant io New work; wit the Addlien'of Bray'e Corkozeaphs. The New York Cab ava. ae Lo 1 The Poor Indian, Stanwood’ lranjvisms, AOE UL CR Eten tine) Hea Fernulan Se volta | ieteass ha acter, Call Boye’ Tritvtiations. vi'Seo You, Again. Ao Hattie, Of 38 POPULAR PRICES OF ADMISSIC claily designed and manufactured by vent Garden Theatre, London, and Mr. Stinchrombe a t, of the ‘Lyceum, Suir Been purchased at considerable he properties have been prepared by Mr. Conuellen, of the ndon. ‘The seasou will cousint NINE SUBSCRIPTION NIGHTS, nesilays and Frida: NIGHTS—Tuewd TURGE SATURDAY MATIN THI BROOKLYN ACADE & SUBSCRIPTION NIGHTS—on Thurs tays. ‘The subscription books are now open at the New York dlemies of Music. lars in future advertisements. Mrs. Benn ‘Operas, hi Adelphi Six Brookiyn Further Theatre, Monda Rx Ac partic 50 cen: Parquet Circle cont Orchestra Chalre. and Crystal Palace Kal {TEINWAY HALL.- THE VIE GRAND MATINE SPECIAL NA LADY and Satu . ‘at Lo’elock. OF MUSIC, and written descriptions of character, CADEMY OF MUS 1C—BROOKLYN, FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 and 16, under the management of Mr. W. Manager and Proprietor 0 of the great s lea Foster, Lr BERTHA, THE SEWING MACHINE GIRL, dramatized from Mr. Fran published in the New York Weeki ‘The drama will be presented with all the adjuncts of New Scenery, Mounting duct) by Ci Bexaxrs OPERA HOUSE—TWENTY-THIRD STREE 2 between Sixth and Seventh avenues, eatre, Bi B B BRYAN’ BRYANT'S MINSTREL: R RYANT'S MINSTRI RYANT'S MINSTR! RYANT'S MINSTRELS. MINSTRELS, INSTRELS. , arid sy CLASS COMPANY. Full particulars, See future notices, 8 MINSTRELS, BRYANT’S MINSTRELS. B. FRELIGH, the Bowery Pbeatre, for the pro- tion of the Nelge Seymour, Dave Reed, n y the famous drama 3. Smith's truthful story, and Booth's near NcAnirews,’ Brockway, W. Henry Rice, Stanley, Dempster, D'Aibert, Morrisey, Emerson, Foster, Barney, Morrison’s Orchestra, Little M: M. M. MERRELL'S, No. 8 Union sq T LOW PRICES.—PIANOF( for rent or sale on instalm: sane; new styles; price redue Parquet Circie © s) SATURDAY NEXT VED SEATS, No extra charge for securing seats in advance. HE PHRENOLOGICAL MUSEUM, 989 BROADW fa open every day, and free to ail. ATIONAL SERVATORY OF M A Select School for all branches of Music. (Decker Brothers’ Building.) Vaton square (Broadway), near Sixteenth sirest. “PIANOFORT: cony Private Boxes. 85. Box Office open from 10 A. to 4 P. M. NOTIC ORCH RA. ‘at two o'clock. 1 ONLY. y Charis, with fail iven dally. a HERMANN NEUMANN, Manufacturer of Piano Movements. Pillnitzer atreet, 14, Dresden, Germany. LARGE STOCK OF PIANOS, BEST MAKERS, TO rent or sell cheap; rent allowed on nase, Call at are (105 Fourth avenue). DRTES AND ORGANS ents, Prince & Co.'s Ore “GORDON, 706 Broadway. CHICKERING ROSEWOOD PTANO, ONLY $109 WOT eon ate on) Alri clave, Pianoiorie, erating bias, curvod R TW r it bargain; instalments taken. LLOONIST WANTED—FO FURNISH ONE OR MORE | @¥eFy improvement, gion! . ‘Battie for afair, Address box 8,008 Post office. 3. BIDBLE, 1s Amity sireet, near Broadway. MOVEME: ALL THE Bede dehecdert pital ub beac ataldeots F, SCHUL TE. ROTH'S COMMISSION AND FURNITURE gr e Houte, b0 Bleecker street, between Broadway and Bow- peru IN SEARCH OF A ery-—Magn!hcent Pom 5504 for usd; one 4 or #150 ‘of reps, amber, new, cost cont R300, ered with variety Parlor, ture for Goods packed ry talment IMPARTL PERFORMANCES, ORS AND COMPANIES, “73 OF AC RUSTLINGS FROM THE WINGS, NEWS OF THE I AND “ABROAD, IN THE TELEGRAM, SENT EVERYWHERE. Sic. A MONTH, 83 A YEAR, PUBLICATION OFFICE, 07 NASSAU STRE FURNITURE, LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CARP! at the lowest cash pric at OFARR! pih avenue, corner Twer FAMILY DECLINING AA. sell magnificent Drawing Room Covered brocatel; enst $450, forte, cost $750, tor 9275 Carpets, Chamve cet, near Fifin aveuue, MPHE EVENING TELEGRAM, THE GREAT THEATRICAL EVENING PAPER. FULL AND A iat dadeasd aia ale of ECKER & BARNE FEE preminm P It hou Gwin | sramlue bevore @ at a great Largaln for cash. free. A forte, grand scale, made ordel guaranteed 5 used five months; co wits, Fainting, Bronzes, Hiace pronerty family leaving city. CRITICISMS ON ALL | Pink yooue, MAGNIFICENT 744 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO- r, celebrated maker; fully at $750, tor $275. Parlor res, Bookcases, Carpets; est Fifteenth street, neat RARE CHANCE.—FOUR aewood 7 octave Planoforte, Third street, near Second avenue. A BARGAIN !—1: HOME ROFESSION AT A where. FAMILY WILL SEL wood Pianoforte for dour style, fo 00; Plano: | re eGaNT i Etageres, LE BN | OCTAVE and Din veut Fi Goow ar now; superior overatr double Parlor Suit, nearly | ¥ ‘ tin brocatel, seven plec would do weil to exami a rand Library s 1 ments before purchasing, « from ges, up to B10; 8 parre | giving a belter Biano tor the same p and b inoed, at nd be convinced, a BBGOe RAINES BROS.* MAGNIFICI catel Parior and halroloth, from $80 wy “ita, trom $30 up to 817 Paintings Hoth, 1 co! PRIVATE FANTLY sell all their Furniture of five ato third street, viz. :—Iianoforte, cost s.in rich satin brocatel, cost 71\), West Foren 900; elegant Parlor 00; one do. oval, #150; rep and Haircloth, br ry ba 1a%bedioome. com letely Library Suits, &c. ‘od and wainut; styles Louls XI Tables: sod Siiver, Paintings, Bronzes, &c., {n lots to sult purchasers, at half coat, Tables 8478, for @ ; reps roswood and walnut Chamber Brussels Carpets 60 cents per Clocks, Mirrors, haif cost for cas rte, cost B00, for #275. ‘ ft Tenth sireet, one block west of Bronaway, versity place and Fifth avenue. GOING TO EUROPE WILL P Deautiful styles, of or monthly instalmea' Broadway, than can be (oun Glass, China and magnificent 74 EGANT 7 OCTAVE CARVED wood Plano; cost #450; good as new 743 Broadway, opposite Astor piace. PRIVATE FAMILY GOING TO dispose of their elegant 7 octave rosewood Planoforte, carved iegs, patent agraife bar, all movern Improvements, Inily guaranteed, 1m use three months, cost #90), for #300 Stool, Cover and Music Stand; magai room Suita, 10 rosewood and wainat; Solid Silver, &ec., at iesa than half cost. Call at private r dence 120 West Twenty-ihird street, before purchasing el ern improvernents; great bargain; ANOS, MELODEONS AND ORGA: erent rai ROUND CORNERED Including Stool, lev than $200; carved case; first class makers; splendid tone, 8 SR. 5) at a WILL, price * 1B. CURT ROP § eot Parlor and Bed: ‘alatings, Bronzes, if R THEIR FIRST CLASS ednico prices; call and yOOD PIANO, ang bars; bas all the mod: age examine, , 867 Broome stre FIRST CLASS PIANO ne assortment of instru. our facilities will admit of price than any other house New Piano Rooms, 27 Union square, —OF NEW AND at low prices for at WATERS’, 431 all at the private Uren PIANOS FOR RENT AT OUVRIER & SONS, Manufacturers, 27 West Thirteenth brown atone res!- 0 farnished in Centre and Side V price, de. ing Piano, not mach TANTED TO PURCHASE—FOUR STORY BROWN TW ‘noce House, between Twenty-third street and Ceutral Address full particulars to lor unfure with sta ey City Park, Fourth and Sixth aveaues, E. B., Herald ofice. {ANTED TO PURCHASE-A SMALL, THREE STORY Year re a built House, above Thirty-nfth street, between Fighth and Fourth avenues. Address, witb full particulars, HOUSE, box 628 Post office. PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO RENT RNISHED HOUSE, em nute nated beautifully hy For WANTING FARMS—GQOD Sot, MILD CLI LANDIS, Vineland, T YONKERS, TO RENT. handsomely furn shed ; ticulars see HH. J. SA’ A not apply. 8! walk {rom slepo YRS, 62 Walker , Now York. Agents need H mod ie und ,. rouired lveality 0. G. BENNET, T, TWO VILLAS, ‘ern Improvement Trnit trees; qurd ir No. 9 Pine sree AT d 4 Aaa BLACK POINT, MONMOUTIL © the junction of the North and south Ww of (he ocean, 44 desirable Vil nm one to four acres each, many of them posseast Je of Seabri he. COUNTRY PLACE FOR SA with aamall Farm; one hour by r eas OWNER, box a24 Uerald ollica, miles from jocation perfectly health excellent roads, maps of the addross F. 8, W OUNTY, Nod, AT Shrewsbury Rivers, la Plots, contaiming ght, on Sane: Long Branch \\TANTED TO BUY.-A HOUSE IN EIGHTH, NINTH W or Fifteenth ward, for cash. Address, stating lowest price, location and site, CASH, box 195 Herald office, Or WARD HOUSE WANTED,—MUST BE IN PER fect order; choice location; |rice not to exceed fourteen thousa rs. Apply at 29 Broadway, ollice 14, from 10 tolzor1 to 3. ___ DENTISTRY. oie NTIFLC DISCOVERY,—TEETH INSERTED WITIT- t plate or cl nitrous oxide ven; entire W pereets $ nted, Dra. H. BERHA & ARRAS. Why wot hntreet, near Liglith avenue. D WITHOUT PAIN—FOURTER 4 anp ieation; gas admintaterod ; bean Wumpers, tor hollow cheeks; sete 155 Grand street, near Broad- TH EXTRACT years; enum tral teeth’ sl repaired. ds J way. iLOD BUILDINGS, wilroud, & bargaia, MISC LEACHING, € NG AND DYEING OFFICES OF Berane ts way, near Twenty aecond sires 439 Broome street, corner Broadway; branch ollice and f. tory, HL Pighth’ a} —Cous, Pants, Vests, Blankets, Roves, ke., U & JANES, ationers, Printers and Blank Book Manufactarcya, 33 juitou aireet, "Binnk Booka mada to Matter itifutly cleaned, Car aeons CARPETS largest assortment and tha lowest prices weekly or monthly payments, at B, M. COWPERTHWAIL'S, 165 Chatham street, AND BEDDING.—THE reash or on “\ NOTICE.—AT THE UPTOW poms FOR SAL Central, will offer fi stock of new and second hand furniture at buying please call and examine stock aud pri Par VOR SALE—ALL THE FURNITURE IN THE PRIVATE Hoh eeting at West Twenty-sixth ‘ hificent rosewood Pianotorte, coat $700, for $225; also one Parlog Bulb, 8 pieces cost $300, for #126; one = ON ACCOUNT OF REMOVAL, AARON CRISTALAR, 6:8 Broadway, opposite Gri ‘a few days bis large and well assor' ff Clothing at irpeti tbs Conta, 87 to $90; Pac TANTED—A SECOND HAND PIANO from $60 to $100 cash. Addr . D West Thirty-lrst street, describing piano, name of maker, CLOTHING. —For silt Dresses, $2 to BS. jicited by Mr, or Mra. FLATTO. WILL PAY MNICK, 426 ANTED-—FOR CAST, A STEINW AY OR. CHICKER. ed, Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,246 Broadwa; Adres W.C., box 118 ESTABLISHMENT, 818 Tamm now paging the following prices for fi ‘om B10 to A call or notere eat bargains. Clothing, Furniture, Carpets, &e. or Mrs. Abrahams. reet, viz. :—One mag: 724 SEVENTH AVENUE.—M. ABRAHAMS WILL A fay ‘toe best prices for Ladies’ and. Genta! exstotf Ladies attended to by Mr. T THE ORIGINAL AG Libtary Suit, XCY STORE, 45 SEVENTH avenue, received large orders for Weating A ¥ ‘and ingrain Carpets for ‘Sve. and upwards; | / arel. eds, Bedding, dc. House to let, CHESTER MARTIN, will pay the following prices for Dresses :—45 to Coats, - $4 logos Panis, to $6; also, Carpets, Furniture, &c.; ‘OR SALE AT VERY LOW FIGURB—A VERY | You will receive the highest prices for them. Please call on elegant solid black waiout Bookcase, 11 feet long, 10 { coat originally some 1,500; good as new; without aeam, to fit feet bi solendid Aaminser C rpet 0 or address Mr. or Mra, ROSENBERG, 246 Seventh avenue, second door above Twenty-iourth street. x20 room T 61 SIXTH AVENUE © ONTHLY OR WEEKLY PAYMENTS—CARPETS Furniture, Belding, &2 884 and 888 Third aven us, near Tweat, Price Diamonds, cwer than auy other housein the cis. WATCHES, ERICAN WATCHES, ZX manufacture; French Silverware, Sixth avenie, corner Fourteenth stre nue, corner Twenty- sixth street. Kes SALE-SIDEWHEEL AND PROPELLER STEAM- ships; also Steambo routes Te feet ans 65 feet reapectively. Apply to FREDERICK BOMB URE, No L guile Wlbaua aurvet, » JEWELRY, &ee A. FRANKFIELD & CC 4, Suitable for river or exposed on Songs, vi ng Mr. or Mrs. RE, CUKOO CLOCK id American Clocks, AT 2 SIXTH AVENU and Waverley places. —F 10 $60, for Coats $5 to #20, od $23 Eighth ave ‘T 8% BROADWAY, NEAR Tt Uarris, : fi ERA pays highest cash price for Ladies’ and ge also several Tugs; also taree Steam Yachts, 160 et pt hing, Carpets, &c. Laties and genti mman.nlegse call va oF AMM saL MK 96 Mr Wabi y place, ladies and gents will receive the bighest price for ets Jewelry, & ER & CO., 81 Bleecker street. PAST OFF, CLOTHING can be disposed of at the highest price.-For Dresses, $3 to $50; Cots, $2 to $20; Pants, 1 to #5. Carpets, Furnt ture, Jewelry, &e., bought. Call on or address Mr. os Mi EALY & CUNNINGHAM H, HARRIS, ’st sixth avenue. wun 7-* ia —_—— ———— — er T% EAST TWELFTH STREET, NEAR UNIVERSITY by calling om oF ad BETWEEN WASHINGTON HARRIS will pay for Dresses for Panta $2 to 85. Please Call on of address F. HARRIS, Ladies attended to by Mra, HIRTRENTH STRE ant AMUSEMENTS, OWERY THEATRE, THE GREAY Ht ov tHe Revemgagement wits vio vrs wna PARSON, au Comedian, who will appear every uly Jou Porte" jaca age ua ¥, Porte'e SHIN PANE, OR THE SHAMROCK Gren in whieh Mr. T. G, RIGGS will sustain Lid folowing characters :— Sui! air, a representative Irian peasant. Con the Simpleton, not such a fool ne ther, ‘Tinkering Tim, a sporting apeciinen Mra. Hanbury, a Now York boarding house keopen. Mr Macuira, a ready-made citizen NEW SCENERY AND GRAND BRP ECTS, Pre ded each bight by he Comedy of A TRIP TO RICHMOND, Friday evoning benefit of Mr. T. J. Rig VENTRAL PARK GARDEN, THEO THOMAS, J LAST WLEK BUT ONE OF THE GRAND SUMMER NIGHTS’ CONCERTS, THAS (THURSDAY) EVENING, TM, FOURTH APPEARAN( oF THEO, THOMAS? E, GRAND ORCHESTRA, OF OVER PIETY DISTINGUISHED PERE ORMERS, as organized fo ty during the fail and win! ease 1 < - Golan £ Wale Goldmarke 3. Voraplet, “Latengrin 4 Balle, SRolaedesat Symphony No.4.) % Over “Poet and Bi Ruppe 10. Prayer, “Monea in Guy ‘ito TL Walt Frohes Leven’ Stree 1X March, “Hero's” Hormane O# ADM FPY CENTS. ViINrit WREK ALLAOK'S, And LAST but ONE. of the conti BABE GRAVER, | 17 | Of the Queen of Burieaqus, Miss LYDIA THOME AND HER NEW ComPAn PRINC ONL or ONLY ONLY ONLY TREBIZO: PRINCBS or BIZONDE, ne) tain frehizon: will draw and please New York Times. 6 (ho new opera doulle a generous Ny Tribune, ere tan plat." xpressod wise of a large number 0, absent t the clty d yunable to witness AKD, On it will, by general request 7 Rene ON DAY For Tit THURSDA for the Inat nighia of Mis Seals may radway. AMILY MON Cont suecens star artista in Afty different acts. A PERE ECT AVALANGH One bandre@ 2” TALENT, THE GLOBE BALLET TROUPE, OP TWENTY YOUNG AND BEAUTIFUL DAN New Acts, new 5: ngs, new Ladira delighted with te hovel entertainment, MATINEG WLDNEADAY AND SATURDA — oy Gra OPERA HOUSE THIS (THURSDAY) VNING, SEPT. 14, ro and Mew of M BANDMANN. Shakapearo’s great play of ME RUMANT OF : BANDMAN! BANDMAN ¥ APORDAY EVENINGS and SAPURDA My MATINEE AT 2. LAST THK RFORMANOES OF} Mr. and a ae ANN and of WARCLSSE, MONDAY EVENING, '. 18, FIRST NIGUT OV HO }00FT."" Seata reserved from 8 A. M. to. Box OMiong at Schirmer'a, 701 Broadway, and « chet Oflosg ‘Twenty-third street, Broadway and Vir [D—H0 Hallet Ladies, Apply at th WAN Booms THEATRE. LAST W bK BUT ONR, LOTTA, TL, t BAe MH PRT OF THE PEE LIDDY LARKL FAMILY JARS, PCOATS, N a and as SATURDAY MATINEE AT Ly. LE DETROTIVE, Next week—THE Ltt Reals aecured six days in advance at the Theatre, also a& Ditsou's music store, 711 Broaitway. MONDAY, SEPT the proat Trayed OHAKLOTYE CUS THEATRE, 4 Fourteent RK, MANAGE MARS ED TRIUMPR W STARS. MPANY IN THE WORLD VBE AND PANTOMIME Is KRY EVENING, WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY MATINER, 7, commence at ly to 8 o'clock. ‘red 6 days in advanc NION SQUARE Ue Cornet of Broader RW. BUTL TRIUMPHANT SUOCESS nN WORLD-FAMED. /ADY ORU TRA, consisting of over twenty young ladies, who will agala ape A Pear ine CAND CONCERT HIS EVENING, EVERY EVENING TIS WEE AND AT A = GRAND MATINEE ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON AMSISTED BY MLLE. ANNA ELE: the wonderful twelve yeur uld Soprano, MR, JOSEPH MULLER, t e admired Baritone. GENERAL ADMISSION. ONE, DOLLAR. RESERVED SEATS FIFTY GENTS EXTRA, Seats to the Grand Matines reserved without extra obarcay Beats secured at Sicinway Hail, Scairmer'a, 701 Broadwayy ard at the theatre ticket ofllee, 114 Broadway. JAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS. 58 BROADWAY IMMENSE SUCCESS. People buying ladders to peep in the windows. BIKCH, WAMBOLD, BERNARD AND BAUKUS, BAN FRANCISCO MINSTREL: Great bit of ue inimitable Dancing Quetie Bobby Neweomb, Chas. Gibbon: ever and i, Keane "i THE GREAT VOUAL CORPS, nd Shattuck, and Wambold, Dwyer, Templeton, Uberist DONNIKER'S RE ORCHESTICA, Donniker, Schmith, Saiseda, Buchner, Such ant Nortion THK FAMOUS COMEDIAN 2 and the Bullalo Boys. SH AND SPARKLING. vance. Backus, Bernard, We TING NEW, ‘PRE Box office now ope 0) EN DAY AND NIGHT, GRAND INDUSTRIAL EXMIBITION athe Monater Butiding, covert a of the American Insista the btock Third and fourth exhibition space, paris of the Union. : ° RAKE FLOWERS, PLANTS, PRUITS, &C. MECHANICAL MIRACLE Machinery run by over 200 horse power, maxing afi sorts of things, from carpets down to iriazes' and tassels, before youreves. Beauti(ul decorations. A marvellous sirut toab bouid . Splendid imusi¢. Every atternoon and jailasion 5) ceuts, Culldren half price. see OMS -PRIVATE LESSONS. W uiiar, Violing Singing, Harmony, Jay and even’ lished "1854. 98 Clintoa’ place (ight street). Cll J. JAY WATSON, Vireetor. ib, SIXTH AVENUR AND i Hall, Fifty-second strect, Broadway a 3 e. can’ be rented fe Balls, Concerts, Lectures, &¢ alla are uneurpasat for the pury MPRENOR'S ACADEMY ON DANCING, LYRIC HALL, 78 Pear Secnce, Reservoir sauare.—Reopens ‘Tueatay, Tih inst, at4and P.M. Pupils attead by tieket at thet con st season's tickets are yood for this season. A readings and comic and dares ARLIST, 54 Tor ELOCCHON, BUT Ti tragic roles, by a distinguished West Thirty-second street, Uptown $550.000 Boe’ GRAND GET 1, STL. By authority Kentucky Legis!a i na Ky. Principal Gi't, $100,00), 720 Gitte from 50,000 to BLU Whole tickets, B10 f tickets, $5; quarter do, $250, Ry T, DURREYT, Pi Treas,; ©. Re P Ky. Tickets and information at 3 As rary, Kentucky, Citizens’ Bank, S, Manager, 120. Main st, Louisvil ‘or Howse, New York. USICAL. A & NTLEMAN WILL GIVE INSTRUCTION ON THE Zh, pianoforte, at pupil's residence, for G10 per quarters Best reference given. Address, with reference, TEACHER, box 122 Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,218 Hroadway. MUSIC INSTRUCTION ON THE PIANO ONLY $@ IM.“ per month, with practice; those learning for thelr ow: Ainusement rapiiily advanced, at 419 Woas Thirtiety and Weat Forty-fourth street, ak es GIONOR RONCONT INFORMS Tie PoBLIC AND ua SS pupils that he will commence his course of lessons fod the ensuing season, from September L5, 147/, at bis residences 7 Lexsngton aveniie, — hODn ‘OUNG GENTLEMEN PLAYING ORCHESTRAL IN- psi ty ‘enter an amateur band by addressing ORCHESTRA, lerald ofice, DANCING ACADEMLES, ey YCSAUSHS. DANCING — ACADEMIES—MASONI A. arene East Thi teenth street, aud Brevoort Hall, U Kast Fifty-tourth street. PRIVATE lessons at any hour day Getvenlty. CIRCULARS at private academy, 212 East Eleventh street. ~ RROBOSALS. prrorare FOR FLOATING [RON DOCK, Navy Dreantaent, Sept. 6, 1871. dorsed “Proposals for Suilding = Sealed proposals, rr Floating Iron Dock," will be received at the Navy Depart« ment wotll 12 o'clock M. on Tuesday, the Sth of Deosmbery Is7l, for furnishing materials and doing the work for th ruction of © Floating Iron Dock for the repair of naval ia on thelr stations, reeabiy to the planus, speciti tions and terms now in this office, and ‘open for the inspection of all who desire to ‘become bulders, Thig contract will be given only to bidders knowa to be thoroughly. responsible aad competent for @ work of this character, and good and guflicient security in the sum of six hundred thousaal dollars ($00,000), besid the usual reservations of 20 per cent, will ba required for th faithful percoriannce of the contrac in accordance with th terms acd conditions thereof and in the the prescribe: therein, and further, that the dock, when completed, shall not fail In the purposes and objects set out In the contract, or to perform all that be therein required of ft, by reas #0n, direct or Indirect, of any default, neglect or dedici*ney on the part of the contractor in not conforming to and pers forming, in every particular, the terms, conditions, plans aad apectications of sald contract Phe right ia reserved tor any bids if thelr acceptance ot uals Lan or a3 Ja8e84 of thy goverumeank,

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