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WAHLER’S VATCH. Robbery in Daylight. A gentleman named Charles Wabler, residing at Wo, 221 Smith street, Brooklyn, was standing on the corner of Canal street and Bowery, about half- past five, Sunday aiternoon, looking at a fire near by. A crowd gathered around him and one or the crowd, Whose name 18 Daniel Stephens, stood imme- ately intront of him, He saw this man put his hand into ms (Wahler’s) pocket, saw the watch hain break and the man run away before he had time or presence of mind enough to stop him. hon the Bowery and his victim after him. arena ionowed crying “Stop thief” On the worner of Hester street Stephens’ further progress ‘Was suspended by OfMicer Smith, of the Tenth pre- ‘einct, A boy picked up & gold watch ten feet from ‘where Stephens was arrested. It was identified by Mr, Wahler immediately. | Yesterday morning Ste- nens Was arraigned beiore Judge Scott at the x Kirket Court. He said he was innocent of the charge preferred against him and was a quarryman by ‘trade. his vocation among the Jaland for a few months. answer, It is likely he will have a chance to exercise ranites of Blackwell's udge Scott held him to EEO EE NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1871.—TRIPLE SHEET.” _BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. A -IMPORTING AND COMMISSION.—IN CONSE- + quence of the death of one of the first business men in the city his copariners will admit an associate with $190,000 to fill hts place ; house has been established 45 years. ‘Their career has been one of uninterrupted prosperity, never, sinee 1834, having divided less than 15 per cent on their capi- tal; many years 8 per ceut, All the city banks know them. mi Apply to NEW CLEAN, PROFITABLE BUSINESS, EASILY A learned, can be followed at home, taught Tor eit Call and invests; » and | and investigate, ook at specimens, at 729 Broadway, GRIGGS £ SNYDER, $8 Broadway A Ge ge totiee gn etal Be eB 3 neta? atten eafeaanae thd hte Adass on Eighth avenue, Billiard Saloons, Cider, Beer and Soda Water Bottling Busicess, ITCHELL’S Store Agency, 77 Cedar street, ~—TO BE HAD AT A GREAT SACRIFICE, IF TAKEN t once, jendid and elaborate large brown stone five’ stories: basement, sub-basement and under. 100 feet; all m and gas and water all Ml nicely rented now; capable of bringing in @ $42,000 ; location. ewer near Fulton street; will seli or exchange. CLARKE & ABBOTT, 202 Broadway, A. XOENG GENTLEMAN, WITH SOME CAPIVAL nd business experience, desires an interest in a weil éstablished and profitable business, Please per foulars, with nature of business, Address BUSINESS, box A GENTLEMAN OF THIS CITY, WELL KNOWN IN business circles, desires to form a partnership with one Or good business habits and good financial faciiities in « Manufacturing business now in successful operation, to take charge of office and financial part; pleasant busisiess too much Tabor for one; best reference given and required, ‘D. BR. HITCHCOCK, 100 Broadway. A. STOCK OF HARDWARE, STOVES, TINWARE AND House Furnishing Goods, ‘all in tine order, with Good Will and Lease of Store, on the main atrect of a thriving vil- lage on railroad in New Jersey, for sale at a bi tee Apply YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, &C. ,OR SALE—SIDEWHEEL AND PROPELLER STEAN- ships; also St suitable for river or ex mites; also sever al Tugs; also three Steam Yachts, 151) feet, feet and 65 feet. ively, Apply to FREDERICK C. liam street, ey POST OFFICE OST OFFICE NOTICE.—THE MAILS FOR EUROPE, during the ‘week ending Saturday, September 3), 181, $0 eg Semen a yt dei ce scaar ow.” at lp i, JONES, Postmaster, NOTICE. KMOCRATIC REFORM GENERAL COMMITTEE. ‘A primary election will be held on Wednesday evening, ber 27, 1871, between the hours of 6 and 9 o'clock, in each ward, ai the places hereinafter designated, for a dele- ion to iprqeens the werd ta & general committee of the Beecerets of the a ty. Bach ward will be entitled to a representation I to Mbree from each election district in sald ward. The inspec- tore, or a majority of them, i each ward will certity tne Dames of the persons elected as delegates, The del elected, with their credentials, will meet at Apollo Hall on Friday night, September 2 1871, at 6 lock precisely. (ist OF INSPECTORS FOR PRIMARIES. First Ward—James Skuse, Morris Stack, Matthew Stripp. Bilection to be held at 90 Greenwich street. Becond Ward—James soy oe Timothy Monahan, Henry Murray. “Elecuon 10 be held’ corner Beekman and Front etrecte” Third Ward—Jeremiab James M. Mimne, Henry Opp. Election to be beid at Greenwich street. fourth ete ee Thomas Kivitn, Wm. Hughes, Robert Dore. Election to be held eorner Roosevelt and Madison Firth Ward—Jobn Connolly, James W. Riley, Carroll Cunneen, Kiection to be held corner Hubert and Hudson Sixth Ward—Jobn Mitchell, Patrick Kane, Michael Brophy. Election will be beld corner mtrg god Pearl streets. Reventh Ward—S, Steinhardt, ©. O'Connor, © Bot- per. Election to be held corner Scammel street and East roadway. Tight Ward—George Haggerty, John Wallace, James Rourke _ Election to be held at 132 Prince street, Rinth Ward—Edwant Kelly, Richard Redield, Alexander ‘V, Davidson, Election to be held at 71 Kighth avenue. Tenth Ward Henry Haines, Frederick Hoag, John Carl Kebmidt, Election to be beld at the Tenth Ward Hotel, cor- ‘wer of Forsyth and Broome streets. Eleventh Ward—John G, Louri, Patrick Carney, A. M. Petshaw. Election to be beld at ‘Bernhard Hall, 642 East Fifty street, weit, Ward— Archbald Philips, Peter Hoffman, Patrick M. Farrell. Election to be beid at Hughes’, 12lat street, be- Aween Second and Third avenues. "Thirteenth Ward—Dantel Patterson, James Boden, Thomas Conner. Election to be deld at 348 Grand street. Fourventh Wari—Artbur MeLaagulin, Jobo Donohoe, Michael Feeny. Election to de beid ab curuer of Hester and Baxter streets. Fifteenth Ward—Lawrence Yan Wart, John Smith, James AL, Babbitt. Election to be held at $3 Bleecker street. ‘Sixteenth Ward -Charies U. Allen, George Purdon, Duncan Macgregor. Kiection to de lieid at Britton's, 409 Sixth avenue, forner Twenty-ifth street, Seventeenth Ward—Josepn Strack, William P. Mitchell, Francis Stoll, Election to be heid at Morria’s, corner Tenth / street and Fifth avenne. Eighteenth Ward—Thomas Messmer, John Scott, George "Mey. Election to be heid at £10 Third avenue. Nineteenth Ward—B. F. MeCabfil, Daniel Crimmins, John Quinn. Election to be held at McCahili's, Third avenue, be- ‘dween Forty-eiphih and Forty-ninth streets. ‘Twentieth Ward—Benjamin Shuman, Peter O'Net!, Joon MM. Moore. Election tobe held at Emmett Hall, Thirtleth sireet, beiween Seventh and Eighth avenues. ‘Twenty-first Ward—Michacl T. Daly, Charles Johnson, L. Bernstein. Election to be held at northwest corner of Second mvenue and Thirty-second street. Twenty-second | Ward—John Doran, James J. Martin, Charles Segrist. Election to be held at Doran's, 613 Eleventh avenue. SAMOEL G. COURTNEY, Chairman, Tuomas Bors, Tuomas J. M’CAuILL, Secretarics. KE TAXPAYERS’ AND CITIZENS’ ASSOCIATION OF the Tweifth ward will hold a public meeting at Lincoln Hall, 125th street, between Third and Fourth avenues, ednesday evening, September 27, at 73g o'clock. Hop. R. ‘B. Roosevelt, Horatio P. Alien, Dexter A. Hawkina, ex-Gov- ernor Solomon, Hon. James W. Beekman, ex-Mayor Tieman nd Judge Barrett will address the meeti All persons de- fring the arrest of the city thieves and the disgorging of ill-gotten plunder are invited to be present, By order of ye Commitice. OE. H. BROWN, 12] Nassau street, from 1 to 3 N OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE A MANUFACTUR- tng business well established, and casily conducted. An Active man, having $1,500 cash, can join the advertiser, who has the same amount and a thorough knowledge of the busl- ness, MOODY & CO., No. 7 Murray street, A.TARTNER WANTED, FOR REAL ESTATE, BUSI. + ness; will sell haif interest for a nominal sum; the ‘Apply to THOMAS Fight man wanted more than money, ELLIOTT, 56 West Thirty-second street. Boe crea 2 ur Leela capital, desirin, ness, apply for particulars, or address J. M. ANDERSON, 699 Broadway, room te A WQUOR STORE FOR SALE CHEAP—BEST LOCA ‘ton in this city ; also the best loca'ed Oyster Saloon on Broadway ; Restaurants at great bargains. MITCHELL'S Store Agency, 77 Cedar street, FINE MEAT MARKET FOR SALE—A BARGAIN; also Groceries, Market Stands, Milk Depots, downtown Sample Rooms, Clear Stores, Great bargains MITCHELL's Store Agency, 71 Cedar street, N OLD ESTABLISHED DRINKING, BILLIARD AND Lodying House for sale—Location "unsurpassed; sure for! Tight parties, Particulars 28 Chambers street, GEORGE W, SIMERS & CO,, Store Agency. AN OUD ESTABLISHED HAT STORE FOR SALE Established twenty years: splendid investment; would exchange Real Fetate. Particaiars 23 Chambers street. GEORGE W. SIMERS & CO., Store Agency. SPLENDID BAKERY FOR SALB—BUSINFSS LOCA- tion unsurpassed, baking twenty-five barrels; low rent; Great bargain. Particulars 23 Chambers street. GEORGE W. SIMERS & CO., Store Agency. WHOLESALE MILK ROUTE FOR SALE--CLEAR- ing $5,000 a yeur; sure fortune ; security or real estate taken. Particulars 23 Chambers street. GEORGE W. SIMERS & CO., Store Agency. A DRUG STORE FOR SALE—EASY SIDE, RENT #35; lease four years; receipts #25 dally; sold on account of dissolution of Partnership: eany terms. SOREN’S Store Agency, 896 Broadway. ‘tune for Cree PARTY WANTED TO FURNISH ) Hail, suitable for ladies’ tecreation and croquet, and to assist in fitting up with newly invented artificial foor and valuable improvements. Address CROQUET, Herald office. STEAM LAUNDRY FOR SALE—TH EST AND cheapest in the city: long established; plenty of work: most convenient and complete ; receipts #200 weekiy. SOKEN'S Store Agency, 890 Broadwa DITOR OF EXPERIENCE AND ABILITY DESIR! an engagement with some daily or weekly papel familiar with every department of newspaper work. Ad- dress box 6,735 New York Post office, ARTNERSHIP.—THE ADVERTISER, WHO 18 CON- ‘nected with a first class prominent city house, has by Virtue of his position a fine opportunity. of establishing a sound business from which immense monthly returns will be Fealized; a suitable party with $2,000 can join him; best Teferences required, Address SAGACITY, Herald office, ARTNER WANTED.—AN EXCELLENT OPPORTU- nity is now offered’ by the advertiser to join him in the auction, commission and real estate business in the most flourishing city in the South, already established; delightful mate; no risk and good security and reference given; from 20 10 5,004 ean red. For particulars call ‘on 8, . TUCKER, at H. B. Clatiin & Co.'s, corner of Church and Worth streets, between 10 and 12 o'clock, for two days, WINE STORE AND SAMPLE ROOM FOR SALF.— ‘One of the best thoroughfares in the city; a good chance for smail capital. Inquire on premises, 41 Fuiton street. OSs STORE FOR SALE CHEAP.—ADDRESS BOX 155 Herald office, Bere, TAKE NOTICE.—A FIRST CLASS BUTCH- er business, one hour from New York, with hor Wagons, &c., for sale cheap. Asure fortune for the right party. Apply to D. W. CU D. EY, 27 New Chambers street, Ds STORE FOR SALE—IN BROOKLYN, ON FUL. rs m avenue; well fitted and stocked; doing a paying ines; sold in consequence of illness. STRICKLAND'S Draggists’ Agency, 78 Cedar street. pre STORE FOR SALE.—FIRST RATE CHANCE for a physician and good location for business, Ad- dress pox 244 Paterson (N, |.) Poat office. ARTNER WANTED—WITH 83,000 TO 4,000, IN A FceMAl Paper factory. Address D, 7, dox 2s Herald ce. ARTNER OR GENTLEMAN WHO CAN DEPOSIT from $60) to $1,000 cash ; liberals alary and bond and mort- ‘age on real estate, unencumbered, given as security for the money. Call for two days at 83 Kast Teuth street, between Third and Fourih avenues. PARTNER WANTED—EITHER ACTIVE OR SPECIAL, in a commission business in foreign and domestic pro- Guce, moauy done against confirmed bankers’ credite; capl- tal required $50,000, Address E. ©. B., Herald ouice. RUG STORE FOR SALE-OR STOCK AND FIX- tures; a splendid chance; price 650: must be aold im- Meaiately, on account of ill-health; a chance seldom met with, Address CHANCE, Heraid office. FSTABLIGUED WELL FITTED UP SIXTH AVENUE ‘4 (up town) Liquor Store; space business, lease, cheap Fent, license, éc.; bargain offered, with or without stock, privately, or at auction on Wednesday. CAMPBELL & CO., Auctioncers, No, 4 West Fourth st, jIRST CLASS CORNER GROCERY STORE FOR SALE. For particalars call at C. PUCKHAFKR & CO.’S, Greenwich street, ATENT WANTED.—ARTICLE MUST BE CONNECTED with notion, toy or hardware trade. BARNES & CRITTENDEN, 385 Broadway. HE SUBSCRIBER WISHES TO CONFER WITH PAR- ties of means and ability for purchase of Marble Quarry, which will bear fullest investigation. ‘The fact that destrabl Provertien are mostly taken and the busincas is assuming ‘ue Proportions should invite the attention of ail parties de- wiring to invest in an enterprise safe, legitimate and lucra. . Address B., care box 457 Grand Central Hotel, New WANTED.-A PARTNER, CAPITAL #10000, FOR THE extension of an old establishea Fianotorte Factory. Address PLANO, Herald office. WASTEDIA, PARTNER TO SUPERINTEND AN catablished whoicsale Dusiness in this city with 85,{0); 38 it will net 7.000 @ year to each partner certain, B.'K,, Herald ofice, New York. WA STEDIA PARINER, WITH $500 CASH, TO TAKE half interest in the butcber and provision business; well established, Jong lease and cheap rent. Inquire at or address 180 Seventy-elghth street, near Third avenue. $300. —PARTNER WANTED-IN A FIRST CLASS ‘quire at i03 Wem Forty-ninth street, Bear Sixt avenue. CASH WILL SECURE A HALF INTEREST in an old established Real Estate and Commis- sion business, paying over $5,000 profite annually. at No. 7 Murray street, rooin 33. Inquire $1 500 TO 85,000 WILL SECURE FOR A RELIA- at in ble party exclusive sale in this market of a ¢ Of first class goods in Lardware line, Address MANU- FACTURER, Herald office. $2.000 (AMOUNT SECURED). “THROUGH ILL heaith I require an active Partner in my bu Ress; established and well paying; profits very large; dur aix years I made $131,000, Particulars of LLOYD, 29 Broad- ‘way, first floor. ___ FURNITURE, isha LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CARPETS, FURNITURE, Bedding, at the lowest cash prices, or on weekly or jonthly instaiments, at U'FARRELL'S warerooms, No. 20) igbth avenue, corner Twentieth street. A —TEN MONTHS’ CREDIT. + Weare now offering our large ana splendid assort- ent of Furniture, mprising Parlor, Bedroom, Dining Room, Library ana itehen Furniture, of al! styles and guatities ; Beds, Beading, intiresses, Window Shades, Uticloth, de. Velvet, Brussels, Three-ply, Powerdoom and Ingrain Carpets & ihe newest and choicest patterns; a Reds ulits, a corner Twenty-fifth street and Sixth avende, N. B.—Payments taken by the week or month. LL THE MAGNIFICENT AND COSTLY HOUSEHOLD Furniture at the elegant fve story brown stone resi. dence 252 West Forty-second street between Seventh and Eighth avenues, for sale at a great sacrifice. -Magniticent Pompadour Parior Suit, in satin, cost for 8200; one do., 100; Turkish Suit, $60, for B22! lor and’ Lil uits, from $60 np; Pianoforte, Paintings, Bronzes, Cartains, ‘trrors, rosewood and walnut Chamber Suits, Mattresses, ining Furniture leas than Lalf original coat, PRIVATE FAMILY LEAVING THE CITY WILL DIS- pose of their elegant aud cosily Furniture, contents of the brown stone residence 1:0 West Twenty-ihird street, namely :—Pranoforie, Parlor Suits, com $400, tor $15); one do. $100; Library and Drawing Room Suits, cost 4200, for $40; repe, baircloth, 14 Bedrooms, completely furnished in Tosewood and wainnt sets; Beadsteads, Bureaus, Was! sande, Carpets, Oil Paintings, Bronyes, solid Silver, &c., Ib lots w suit purchasers, at ball original coat, SECRETARY BEDSTEAD FOR SALE CIEAP.—IT contains ali the latest improvements and is in complete Order, Can be seen at BATT KBON’S, 6 Bixth avenue. <HAVING TO DISPOSE OF COMPLETE PURNT- tare of four story br ne mansion 124 West Twen- jo sult purebasers, cbeap for 30; Bedroom ‘Suite, $40; FAMILY DECLINING HOUSEKEEPING WILL sel) magnificeut Drawing Room Suit, Pompadour style, Govered satin Urocaiel, cost $450, for $200; one do., 150; Pianofore, cost $750, for $275; Paintings, Bronzes, Book: caso, Etageres, Chainber ana Dining Furniture. 38 West Fifteenth street, near Fith avenge, TE. ROTH'S PARLOR SUITS MANUFACTORY, 50 Bleecker street, between Broadway aud Mulberry street— ‘All styles aad all colors satin, brocatel and reps Parior Suits, from $99 up to $250; a variety Parlor, Chamber, Library, Dining Purtiture, 100 per cent less than Broadway prices. ‘Cali before purchasin, T)PcRAsk & COCHRANE, J furniture warehouse, 435 ond 438 Canal street and Nos. 8 and 10 Vestry street, en- trance 438 Canal street. Ana most complete stuck of Surniture in the city, Retailing at wholesale prices. Larg AND JRORM TURE, CARPE BEDDING.—THE Jargest aseorment and the lowest Prices for cash or on Weekly or monthly payments, at B, M. COWPERTH WAITS, 165 Chatharn street, wy ot nA WEEKLY PAYMENTS—C ARPETS urnitare, Belding, By ALY & CUNNINGHAM, ‘684 und 336 Thrd avenue, near Twenty Chygutu airs ob Prices: wer than aay other house iu the city, ™M SLOTE & JANES, Rta Printer and Blank Book Mavufacturers,93 Blank Books made to pattern. ANTED—OLD GOLD, OLD SILVER, BROKEN Watchcases and Od ‘Jewelry, fur which fair prices gill be paid, at ‘the jewely siore vt M. J. MOULY NA, 699 Fulton street, uear St, Fella Brooklyn. LANEUUS. 3.000. ACIVE FARTNER WANTED, IN FIRST '. , class weekly newspaper, now In third year; With additional capital busivess will net over $30,000 yearly ; capital remains under control of investor; references ex- changed. Address, with name, NEWSPAPER, Herald office. $10 000, ZANTE, A PARTNER, WITH THIS . + amount, to take charge of the financial business, Ad- affairs of an old-establisbed manufacturin; dress MANUFACTURER, box 8,531 Fost oflice, New York. STREET, NEAR BROADWAY, up stairs—Highest cash advances on Diamond uy, fianom, c.. oF bought. Pawubrokera 77 Bleecker street. FURST CLASS CORNER LIQUOR STORE, NEWLY fitted up, with tive years? lease, cheap rent, together with Stock if required; focated in Ninth ward. Particulars at 350 Greenwich street, corner Harrison, JOSEPH ©, KELLY. OR SALE —CORNER LIQUOR STORE, OR EXCHANGE for asmall Farm, Apply at 79 Mott sireet, coal nae GORGE THEIss. For SALE—A MILK BUSINESS OF 18 TO 19 CANS per day, consisting of two Routes and Store; mostly re- tail trade; must be sold; will be sold separately if desired. Address, appointing interview, B., box 182 Herald office, for three days. OR SALE-THE LEASE AND FIXTURES OF A Feet, cae, Liguor Stores, corner, Willlam and Imlay ttreets, near the Atlantic Basin, n the premises, at li9 Union street, South Brooklyn, ©) 7°” © Premisess OF POR SALE-THE GOOD WILL AND FIXTURES OF the Butter and Provision Store 381 Bowery, corner Fifth street ; will be sold cheap; rent low. (OR SALE—A WELL PAYING WATCH MAKER AND [Jewelry Establishment, within twelve miles of New York; small capital required. Inquire of A. GROSS & CO., 05 Murray street, OR SALE--A FIRST CLASS FINE GROCERY STORE. doing a good business; good location; owner going to the country. 439 Third avenue, between Thiruieth and Thirty- first streets, FOR, SALE—A WELL PAYING TRUNK STORE ON tne principal business part of Fulton street, Brookivn. Apply immediately to P. GAFFNEY & CO., Auctioneers, 389 jowery. FR SALE—A FIRST CLASS CIGAR STORE; LONG lease, cheap rent, best locality. For all information inquire of H. GUNTHER, real estate agent, 14 Centre street, near Chambers street, (OR SALE—A HERRING’S CHAMPION SAFE, FOLD- ing doors, containing all improvements; price Ap- ply to JAMES E, BOYLE, 23 Broadway. | bce SON AP: OR BALE—A THREE YEARS AND SEVEN MONTHS" Lease (with privilege of removal) of House and Lot on the southeast corner of Twelft venue and Thirty-fourth street, opposite the new market; a Food chance for any one 10 wants to go Ini he liquor or eating 18 uire of J. WALL, ou the premises, ee ee OR SALE—A TERWILLIGER IRON SAFE, 87 inches high and 24 inches wide; as good na new; will be old for halt of original cost. Apply at 464 Sevunlh avenue. F°, SALE. Stores in th will be give street, Will NE OF THE BEST CORNER LIQUOR e Eastern district of Brooklyn; long lease rentiow. Apply to J. E, CAPET, 317 Ewen imsburg. T WOLF BROTHERS’, 8% BROADWAY, BETWEE Nineteenth and Twentieth streets, Movey loaned on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Silke; particularly private parior for ladies, Business sirictiy conti- £ESTABLISNED 1854.—WILL BUY OR MA ances on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware, Hair Shawis, Silke, 7 Valuables, &c.; highest prices paid. H. BARRINGER, 785 Broadway, opposite Astor place. TL. BERNARD'S, 403 SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN Twenty-fourth and Twenty-iifth streets.—Liberal aa- Yahioes made on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and all kinds of goods, Same bought at full value, ‘OR SALE—OLD ESTABLISHED BAKERY AND 8A- loon; location first clias; doing a good business; will ‘be sold cheap to w cash purchaser. Inquire of ROBERTS & COLLINS, flour merchants, 28 Moore street, near Whitehall. FOR SALE CHEAP—A GOOD RESTAURANT IN WEST street; In complete order; dong a good trade, JOHN WARREN, Auctioneer, 16 New Chambers strect. FR SALE—A FLOURING, FEED AND GRIST MILL, House, Dock, &e. ; doing |a large business, Bold low if called for immediate y. Acdress box 124 Southport, Conn, OR SALF--A SMALL DRUGSTORE AND PROPRIE- Hrocitty, Mevicinos; price $100. Apply at £20 Myrtle avenue, rooklyn. T 6% BROADWAY, CORNER OF FOURTH STREET— Liberal advances'on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Bilca, Camel's Hair Lacea and ‘Personal Property of every description. JAMES P, MATTHEW! T 67 THIRTEENTH STREET, NEAR BROADWAY. I pay the bighest price for Diamonds, Watches, Jewel- Ty, &c., or advance on the same. ISAACS, Diamond Brok 57 Thirieenth street, near Broadway. T AYMAN’S, 658 BROADWAY, CORNER OF BOND street.—Liberal advances made on Diamonds and Watches, Silverware, &c., or will pay the highest market price for the same. MOSEX LOARED_ON DIAMONDS. WATCHES, JEW. IML etry aud Silver Ware. . C. ALLEN, #1 Broadway, near Fourteenth street, 3G NASSAU STREET, OPFOSITE Post OFFICE.— OD Liveral advances made on Diamonds, Watches, Jew- eiry and all kinds of merchandise. The same bought abd sold. HAYMAN LEOPOLD, room No. 1. QO) XASSAC STREET, BETWEEN PULTON AND John sireets.—NEWMAN LEOPOLD continues the Duying, selling or advancing on Diamonas, Watches, Jew- elry, jerchandise, Life Policies for any amount, ianoe, want SECOND HAND FIVE HORSE BAXTER uric Engine, Address box 6,205 Post oflice. 7HOLESALR DRY GOODS COUNTERS WANTED— tmmediately. Address FOUNTALIN'S India Store, 459 Broadway, corner Thirteenth street, up stairs, ___ WINES, LIQUORS, &¢ HP. UNDERSIGNED CAN FURNISH FROM ONE TO five huadred barrels of pure grape juice, Address ¥. A. BUTLER, Herald oflice. ASTROLOGY. a DELAIDE H. LAMBERTSON, GYPSY CLAIRVOY- ant, bas removed trom 25 Greenwich avenue to 80 Sixth Call and see her, TEST.—MADAME BYRON, MEDICAL AND BUS Consult ber on ali atlaire of life. ‘Twenty-fourth street, STROLOGER MARS CONSULTED BY LADIES and gents for good luck {n business, marriages, nimes and complexion of the intended. ile tells true, 61 Third venue, Hear Twellth street. ENVELOr ] 000 es SSED TO 1000 FAMI- Feachingension; sent CO © method for F mn; sent. O. D., parnon e TELL, farlew. Address MAR. BILLIARDS, STANDARD AMEKICAN SILLIARD TABLES wwequalied for wccuracy and durability and » d by ue leading amateurs apd profersioual players; ntyon bagd, Tables at prices ranging! rom $2) up Warde. Bike WH iGce atylea for dwelling houses. PHELAN & COLLENDER, iS Broadway. HILLIARD TABLE FUR SALE VERY CBE SP. JL Grand wireet, WO FIRST CLASS BILLIARD TABLE OR SALE p le, irks Tate Order, al very low price, In ITH THE PATENT ead of all others; seound GRIFFITHS TA wire cushions are takis fhand tables for sale 40 Vesey Cau _ CLOTHING, T MR. ABRAHAMS BTOR wear Twenty aixth rice for ladies und gen le Ladies attended t 274 BLY the highest cach ¢, Car ‘ T & MisA 1397 THIRD AVENUE.—LADIES AND gentlemen can receive (he bighert price tor Caevolf bothin ano pete by calling oF aduressiug. Ladies at 7424 SEVENTH AVENUE, BETWEEN THIRTY THIRD any Thirty-fourih streets," M. COMN pays the fail veiue for Ladise' and Gente Wearing Apparel, Carpeis, Beus ding, de. ; Jadies waned un by Mie, Colin. 77 XTH AVENUE, BETWEEN WASHINGTON and HARRIS will pay for Dress £10 $60, for Conte $4 & for Panis, $2 to #5. | Plew fai on or sadress F HARK ndes to by Mr Harrie, Partiouar.y hove tue Ni Paving Lewd, dour to Green NTH AVENUE, | ADAME LA BLANCH, THE GREAT, UNRIVALLED Business aud Medical Clairvoyant, 115 West Twenty: Sixth treet, oetween Sixth and Bevenib avenues. MADAM, ROSA, GREAT NATURAL CLAIRVOYANT, 4M reveals your whole iif from the craule to the grave. anal sweet, near Hudson. Fee NRIVALLED EUROPEAN MEDICAL AND BUSI- wrvoyant veils past, present and future; shows name of future bus madway and Seventh LL DISEASES CURED IMMEDIATELY,—AFFLICTED JA sould consult without delay ; medicines sent to order, Dr, HARRISON, 179 ileecker street. —DR. HD. GRINDLE, PROFESSOR OF MID. wifery (5 year + elegant Rooms aud Board, 20 Wesi Tweniye es NDLE, FEMALE PHYSICIAN, 120 b strevt, =MADAME GI AL West Twenty VOI) QUACKERY BY CALLING ON DR. CORBETT. AL A practice of 40 years entities bim to the contidence of fhe community, Utice, No. 20 Cenwe street, N. B.—No feo se cured, » PRACTITIONER, HIMSELF fed in all ape No. nd Central Hotel A. WATSON, THE 0 LDEN, PROFESSOR OF MIDWIFERY—ELE | Diet Rooms sud Board; advice free. 241 Bi treet, Dear Sixth w DAN? MADAM WEST, PRUFESSONS OF wip, | witery ; excellent Board ‘and prvfensional atendarce 144 West Fortieth rtreet, near Serouth ave RS, WORCESTER, PHYSICIAN, 1 M between Washington and Weal 179 BLEVCRER STREBT—DR. HAIKISON'S ¢ 5 wMUgieu puyuld gumeult Wilhgus delay. CHARLES stabiiebed othce; all dixensen cused , hntae OR SALE CHEAP—THE CANDY AND TOY STORE, 613 Kast Fourteenth sueet; must ve sold this week, In- quire ju the store. FOR, SALE CHEAP—THE OLD ESTABLISHED CIGAR Store, with Stock and Fixtures, 477 Third avenue, be- iween Tuisty-second and Thirty-tuird streets, OR SALE OR TRADE—A BAK cash busiaess; reason other business. Apply to JOS lary street, Brooklyn, GOVERSMENT PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE Overcoats, Frockcoats, Blouses, Jackets, Pants, Ca} woollen and rabber Blankets, Underclothing, Mosquito Nets, Beasteads, Bedding, Boots, Shoes, Harness, Sadd Tents, &e, Send for circular. PITKIN & CO., 110 Chambers street, New York; 71 South street, Philadelphia, FAOTEL, ON BROADWAY FOR SALE.—THE FIX. tures, Furniture and Lease will be disposed of quickly forcash. Apply at 44 Bowery, opposite Stanton atreet, E, MOSES, FAT BEEACHERY FOR SALE. A LARGE AND well established Bleachery for ‘sale on liberal terma, n one of the largest Western cities. Call on or ad. 108. COOPER CAMPBELL, 58 lrowdway, New York, room 35. —$<$——$— INDLING WOOD YARD FOR SALE- HORSE AND Wacons, Machinery, Leare and Good Will; cheap for cash, or to exchange for another business, Apply at 244 Bowery. E. MOSES, Y, ona - goon T selling’ the proprietor has PH STRICKLAND, 100 The Booms THEATRE, CUSHMAN, the pENGAGEMENT FOR A BRIBF PERIOD of 1 nNe, Bret rageetIss CUSHMAN, who will make her second epeewene io this city after AN ABSENCE OF N YEA . THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, in her great role of in Shak oman agody of Henry VILL. espare’s of jen) su ¢ eminen! actor, PPO re Wa. OR SWICK, as CARDINAL WOLSEY. MATINEE ON SATURDAY, AT 14. Seats secured six days in advance atthe theatre; also at Ditson’s music store, 711 Broadway. OWERY THEATRE, W. B. FRELIGH... The famous’ comedia: MR. D, L. MORRI: known in both Hemispheres as Dutch Morris, is engaged for a limited period, and will appear in a new and romantic comedy, coined by Suannon é& MeLean, entitled When he will ne te nation of n he will appear in hin 1m} HEINRICH STRATENHEIM. Commencing with » favorite furve, ry Friday evening, benefit of Mr, D, L. MORRIS. Wauacrs WILL REOPEN for the for the FALL AND WINTER SEASON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, with Sheridan's great Comedy THE RIVALS Presented with the POWERFUL CAST peculiar to this ‘Theatre SEVERAL NOVELTIES grein active preparation, THE BEST OF THE OLD COMEDIES will algo occasionally be given, and the entertainments will beillinstrated by the following artista: (the combination com- mencing with an eminent name which the manager has much pride in anoouncing. Mr. CHARLES MATHEWS, Mr. JOHN BROUGHAM, —-Mr.JOHN GILBERT, Mr. CHARLED FISHER, —-Mr, G. H, STOUDARY, Mr. J. B. POLK Mr, H, MONTGOMERY M RINGGOLD, Mr,CHARLES KOCK WELL, Mr. G: W. BROWN Nr. W. J, LEONARD, M. HOLLAND, Mr. J. M Ky Mr. W. QUIGLEY, Mr. J. CURRAN, and Mr. LESTER WALLLACK, Miss PLESSY MORDAUNT, (From the Theatre Roy! Olympic, Loadon,) her first appear- ance in America, Miss CLARA JENNING; ‘Miss EFFIE GERMON, Miss EMILY MESTAYE) Mrs. JOHN SEFTON, Miss HELEN TRACY, Miss MARY LENOVLE, Miss BLANCHE HAYDEN, Miss ESTELLE ROWE, Miss FLORA CLA\ TON, ‘Miss BLAISDELL, Miss MCCORMICK, Miss LANGDON, ACTING MANAGER, +¢Mr. JOHN GILBERT. STAGE DIRECTOR. Mr. JAMES SUHONBERG. PROMPTER. Mr. J.8, WRIGHT, TREASURE: .Mr. THEO. MOSS, MUSICAL DI if. THOMAS BAKER, TH 8, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 80. MONDAY—TH& RIVALS, IN PREPARATION—THE HEIR-AT-LAW, BOX BOOK OPEN WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9. Bw GLOBE, PORMERLY HOOLEY’S OPERA HOUSE, ANOTHER ENTIRE CHANGE OF PERFORMANCE. THREE MORE NEW BTARS added to this mammoth Company, presenting nightly the most popular and novel entertainment in existence, by ‘Troupe of filty first class Artists. TUT, PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, 201 BOWERY, GRAND Mr. and Mrs. FRED. McEVOR: TUESDAY in their Irish Opera, FAT’S FROLIUS, MATINEE MY LYDIA GREY'S SONGS. TO-DAY, JESTER'S TALKING HAND, AT 2». TONY PASTOR'S STAR TROUPE. AN BRYANT'S, TWENTY-THIRD STREET, between Sixth and Seventh avs., near Booth’s Theatre, Crowded by Delightedand Fashionable Audiences, BRYANT’S MINSTRELS, Immense success. DIVORCE, BRYANT’S MINSTRELS.| OLD FOLKS AT HOME, BRYANT's MINSTRELS,| McAndrews’ BRYANI'S MINSTRELS.| Wake Up William Henry, BRYANT'S MINSTRELS,|_ Little Mac's Specialties. BRYANT’S MINSTRELS. Louis Braham, the new Tenor. BRYANT’S MINSTRELS, Nelse Seymour, Dave Reed, Em- BRYANT’S MINSTRELS.| erson, Morrisey, Brockway, &c. BRYANT’S MINSTRELS. ‘Two Hours’ Fun, DAN BRYANT'S, BEGINS AT KIGHT, DAN BRYANT'S [HE ALLEGHANIANS, VOCALISTS AND BELL RINGERS, J. M. BOULARD, Manager and Director, : will sail for Liverpool in October, to fuliit engagements made in Great Britain and Germany. HE EVENING TELEGRAM, | THE GREAT THEATRICAL EVENING PAPER. FULL AND IMPARTIA! CRITICISMS ON ALL PERFt NCES, MOVEMENTS OF ACTORS AND COMPANIES, RUSTLINGS FROM THE WINGS, ALL THE NEWS OF THE PROFESSION AT HOME AND “ABROAD, IN THE TELEGRAM. SENT EVERYWHERE, Sle. A MONTH. $6 A YEAR. PUBLICATION OFFICE, @ NASSAU STREET. i ° B z > Tea PIANOFORTES. ‘OCK OF PIAN LARGE BEST MAKERS, TO Tent or seli cheap; rent allowed on purchase. Cull at M. M. MERRELL'S, No. 8 Union square (165 Fourth avenue). PIANO, 1N GOUD ORDER, $100.-AN ELEGANT octave Piano, with agraffe treble, carved legs, 4c., at # sacrifice for cash. HEEK & SON, 146 Bleecker street. A CHICKERING PIANOFORTE-—ONLY $125; AN ELE- gant 7 octave Pianoforte, overstruny bass, carved legs, very improvement; great batesins for gach. J. BIDDLE, 18 Amity strel, near Broadway. A GHICKERING GRAND PIANO VOR $30.—OTHER first class new ana second band Pianos very low for cash, or on monthly instalments; Pianos to rent cheaj T. 8. BERRG & CO., 789 Brow A BARGAIN.—FOR SALE, A GRAND SEVEN OCTAVE rosewood Piano, with an excellent tone, manufactured by the well known house of Brettschneider & Co., Leipzig; will be sold at the low price of $200, as the owner has no Toom for it, Inquire at 244 East Sixty-second street for this week only. MAGNIFICENT 744 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO. forte, grand scale, made to order, celebrated mak fully guaranieed, used five monihs, cost $750, for $27: lor Suits, Paintings, Bronzes, Bookcase, Etagere, C Property family leaving city. "35 West Fifteent street, near avenue, MACNIFICENT ROS! OCOD 7% OCTAVE PIANO- forte, richly carved legs and case, all modern improve- menta, nearly new, made to order for $850, will be sold for $275, ’Magnificent’ Pompadour satin Parlor Suit, cost $ for $200; one do. $100; rep Suit, $50. Paintings, Bronzes, Curtains, Mirrors, mber, Library and Dining Furniture for halt’ cost. Private residence 252 West Forty-second street, between Seventh and hth avenues, RARE CHANCE.—FIRST CLASS NEW AND SEC- ond hand Pianos ; also a Pipe Organ, with attachment, bonght low, will be sold low, before housecleaning. Cail at 117 East Tweniy-ninth street, A. SUPERB GRAND SQUARE 7° OCTAVE RICH rosewood Pianoforte; in use eight montha; made to or- der; celebratet chy maker: cout #60, for Bi1b: rich Tone: wood Stool, Cover and Mase Stand; Parior Bedroom and Dining Koom Furniture less than’ half cost; famuy leay- ing city. 120 West Twenty-third street, near Sixth avenue. Dr. GLENNON, LADY WILL SELL FOR IMMEDIATE CASH, Price $165, beautiful rosewood Pianoforte, overstrang basa, all modern impro.ements, manufactured by celebrated makers; sweet, powerful loue. 28 Third street, near Second avenue. \HICKERING & SONS’ PIANOFORTES.—THE BEST J Pianos at the lowest prices, and upon the most favor- able terms of payment. We invite the attention of persons intending to purchase Planos to our New lilustrated Cata- logue, giving ful. description of styles and prices and the terms on which we sell to those desiring to make easy monthiy payments, Send for a catalogue, CHICKERING & BONS, Il East Fourteenth street, N. Y. RILADELYHIA BRICK YARD FIXTURES FOR le, and Yard to is Price of Fixtures, vizy Kilns, alt Cash apd , near tl mre. , Rear ave. of the city. The proprietor bas another to end cannot attend to both. Address ington avenue, Philadelphia, SAFES FOR SALE CHEAP.—SEVERAL SECO! band Safes of various makers and all sizes, at W der's Patent Salamander Safe Depot. 8. G. No. 6 Park place, and 72 M STATIONERY.—FOR SALE, THE STOCK AND FIX: tures of an old established down town Stationery Store, rent low, Address STATIONLR, Herald oflice. MPO ,PRINTERR. THE SUBSCRIBERS, ABOUT RE- tiriog from business, ofter their Stock of Types, Preanes &c., for sale. Apply at 447 Broome street, between 9 and 1] A.M, and ‘and oP M. iT. B. HARRISON & CO. 10 MERCHANT TAILOR: A GOOD OPPORTUNITY is offered a practical man to bay out pall Merchant Tailoring Establishment, doing a prottable business. For particulars a pply at 18 [Hicks street, Brooklyn, TPO BE SOLD—A FINE FITTED UP LIQUOR STORE, aT A reasonable price, with three years’ Lease, Stock and Fixtures. Inquire at 256 Myrtle avenue, corner of Raymond street, Brookiyn, $300 WILL BUY AN OLD ESTABLISHE D Vault and Di tures and In ALE ing Saloon, Stock, Lease, Fox tly fitted up} cont present owner Apply to CAMP. € ‘AC, $2.000.-Wiing and retait cast tuniaees Yor nate, cleared last year over 4,000. No agents need anawer, nor princwyale without cash, Address RAKE OPPORTUNITY, Herald off pihchentd.ntns OO ae WILL BUY A HAT STORE, STOCK $2.000 ano Fixt low reut, on @ principal ave. nue, uoing @ tine business; the party retiring. A. H. SOUTHWICK, 40 Broad street, MACHINERY, T WILLARD & DE BEVOISH’S, 45 DEY STREET» A* Mand 13 borse Poriable Longines, in good orders Hy ing Engine, ®000; Steam ani Centrifugal Pumps, ‘anc Pulleys. INE, PAIR FAIRBANKS’ PLATFORM JOR BAL Beales, with wheels; aso two new Orain Boxes for carting gral in bulk. Cav be ween at No Brooklyn, &. D. MACHINERY FOR SALE CHEAP-—TWO B-INGH AND a one MH i0eh Preven Burr Bone Lead Mills; also 12 tron Color apply oJ. W. STRUTHERS, 240 Pear street. WATCHES, JE WELIKY, See MERICA WATCHES, CUKOO CLOCKS, J KFIELD & G0.’ Wh iy ated dd Light ave Hiath avenne, ¢ ue, corer T wen MAGNIFICENT SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO. forte, having carved legs, overstrung bass aud every modern improvement ; in ure one year; hall price. JAMES GORDON, 196 Bleee: year Macdongal ‘PIANOS, MELODEONS AND ORGANS, OF NEW AND most beautiful styles, of different m: re, at lows ices for cash or monthly instalments, or for rent ATERS’, 431 Broadway, than can be found elsewhere. PRIGHT PIANOS.-WE OFFER TO RENT, OR FOR sale. the best and largest stock of Upright Pianos in (he city. MARTINS & SON, manufacturers, U4 Last Houston ret, Broadway. $250. —A_ MAGNIFIC iano, three mow Jatest improvements, & place. FIRST iDgR, carved lege and ail ai 743 Broadway, opposite Astor . B. CURTI8S, AILY EXCURSIONS TO HARLEM, HIGH BRIDGE, lott Haven, Karl's and Christ's Park and Morrisania.— paises steamers MORRISANIA and META leave aa tol- jows:— Gg Morriaumia—6:10, 7:08, 6:15, 9:10, 10:16, 1:80, 2:45, 4:05, 8:15, Fulton atreet-6, 7:15, 8:08, 9:15, 10:45, 1:15, 2:43, 4:15, 6:15, 6:20; landing at Eighth and 119th streets each way. py guita Grove and Curist’s Park free to picnic parties going y thie line. ‘Sunday boats leave bonriy from 9:80 A. M. to7 P, M. Fare Harlem on 8 1 1S cent, CHARLES H, LONGSTREET, Superintendent, HE MARY POWELL, FROM VESTRY STREET AT 3:30 P.M. dail wal landings, Returning! eave Rondout A.M, eepale 6:30, Milton 6:45, New- bur; rowallt 45, Wet Point 8:05, Cozens’ sil3, ar- tiving in New York at 10 4a, sla _EUROP! MERICAN FAMILY HOTEL, No, 4 Rue Balzac, Champe Elysees, Paris, Handsomely furnisbe! Apartmen at very moderate prices. Tabie d’bove or meals in rooms as desired, English okem. HE QUEEN'S HOTEL, NEAR THR CRYSTAL Pala pper Norwood, Londun.—To touriate and fami- vated, pleasant and mow combined with tie cousfort afforded and ment, have made the Queen's Hotel w ti upper ranks of kngilsh society, taiuvrious position, i MARBLE MANTE! satelite KLABER, STEAM MARBLE AND MARELEIZING A. Works 144, 136 East Kightecath street.—Marble and Marbleized Mantels. Tiling, Marble Counters, Monuments, at prices that defy competition, Mortgages taken in trade, STEWARDS SLATE, MANTELS—LARGEST ASSORT i ety wt lo ices; elegant new 1D ment in the ctiy at lowest prices; elegant new 5 Sixth av., between Phiriy-ffth and Thirty-eixth ats, GQ KUABER & CO. +. Went Fifty-first street, between Broadway role and Maruleized Mantels, Monuments, largest varietios, Hewest designe and guempost THIS GREAT (TUESDAY. AMUSEMENTS OOD'S MUSEUM, GREAT S8UCCESA, ESS. s8UCC! EVENING, SEPT, EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINEE, Production of the entirely new Drama, written expressly for CLk WESTERN, LUCILLE ST) LUCILLE LUCILLE LA MENDIANTE; OR, STRICKEN BLIND. The drama will be presented with all the details of NEW SCENERY, And the following effi MARGUERITE. JEAN PAUL BERGHEN, ‘Gus Ryn: de Forre: , T. L. Connor, A. H. Sheldon, st, Theresa Woo. ‘Ailce “Atherton, Kat . Rynar, W. J. Flem> COSTUMES AND APFOLNTMENTS, jen i seSTLUCILLE WESTERN, +. A. HERN, ing, Harry Stewart, "MATINEE PERFORMANCES AT 2 P.M. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thi Ye MR. AND MES. SOHN L in the new domesti and Farce of ou. COOL AS A ic Drama of R NELLY y and Friday JOHN L. HALL CUCUMBER, a THEATRE. ae at a ; vey oe vox wo iD. Celebrated Spectacular Ballot Pi HD. HUMPTY. DUMETY mn HD. | _ “The new ‘Humply Dumpty’ bear# about as much H. D. | resemblance to ite ing namesake as does a i. modern six in-hand at Jerome Park to the old-fat H toned mage Herald. sang the ADELE, coach. G. L, FOX AS CLOWN, Mr, Fox's Clown, has become so historica! a char- acter that {t were utterly supertiuous to write of its merits at this late day.— Wo l’. The world-renowned MARTENS FAMILY. ter," — Tele In their Eccentricitees ‘Tyroleans, and Duo Des Chats. great furore. When they ‘Cat Duet’ their clever feline imitations ac- tually brought down the house in thunders of ap- plause aud lau reat THE KIRALFY TROUPE. MARIBTTA, PAGLIERI, CLEMENCE, ALEXANDROWA, YOUNG ADONIS, and LITTLE VENUS, 8 Li, the ZIG-ZAGS, Herr WILLIO. complete Costume: Seats secured six days in advance and by MATINEES telegraph. EVERY Wipn SATURDAY. MURIONDO, or CASSEL- ‘Appointments, ESDAY AN HD. HD. “Unalloyed fun possesses the Olympic.” — Mail 'IBLO'S GARDEN, LAST WEEK of the high; fal ment of JOSEPH K, ighly suecedstul engagement when, tn order to,afford an opportiinity for WO GREAT the management, in at fully aunounee seeing him in bis WY BCIALTIES, numerous requests, respect response to Mr. CHARLES GAYLER' FRITZ and CARL wal be played alternately during the week. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, CARL. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, FRITZ, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, CARL, PRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, FRITZ, SATURDAY MATI dramas o} CARL, SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 30, LAST APPEARANCE ‘OF MR. EMMiT, MONDAY, OCTOBER 2, MR, FRANK MAY'S: STREETS OF NEW YORK. IBLO'S GARD EN, SPECIAL. ON MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 2. First appearance ot MK. FRANK MAYO in his UNEQUALLED SPECIALITE, BADGER, in Boncie: celebrated drama of THE STREETS OF NEW YORK, which will be FIRST APPROPRIATE roduced for the TIME at’ THIS THEATRE, ‘The play will be presented with a POWERFUL CAST OF CHARACTERS, DENIC ILLUSTRATION and a TERRIFIC AND LIFELIKE FIRE SCENF. Due notice will bea MR. SOTHERN a8 LORD DUNDREARY (his original character), TH AVENUE Tole Leave ¢ and Manage: ‘Twenty-fourth street, neat THEATRE. FO% en of the first appearance of Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY. y. Curtain rises at 8 THE GREATEST LEGITIMATE SENSATION FOR TEN The YEARS, EVERY NIGHT, great Drama of ihe times, “DIVO! | EVERY NIGHT, for the fourth week, and juntil \DALY'S brilliant coi turther a society, entitled “DI notice, Mr. AUGUSTIN of contempora- VORCE.” Mag: Ineo “DIVORCE.” inificent scenery, fashionable furniture, cos. tumes a la mode. Characters by Miss jFanny Morant, Fanny Davenport, Clara Morr! Linda Dietz, Mrs. Gil Mary \Cary, ‘Nellie Mortimer, K: Yerance, Mr. D, Bear Crisp, Owen Fi ree De ¥ “DIVORCE.” | George ‘man, Godfrey and others. “DIVORCE” | ATINEE NEXT SATURDAY, AT HALF-PABT ONE. Mr. DALY begs to announce accommodate he UNUSUAL (. ‘ate Claxton, Ida Fi Harking, James Lewis avidge, Lous Jam wweett, D. Hi. Whiting, ere, Chapman, Burnett, Beck- iat, for the present, and to \s for Reserved Seats, the Box Sheet will be opened for FIFTEEN DAYS IN 'AD- VANCE. ‘ACHTEL--DAME BLANCHE, CROWNING TRIUMPH OF WACHTEL, EUROPE'S GREATEST TENOR, AT STADT T' OVERWH&LMING HOUSES, HEALRE, 45 AND 47 BOWERY, STANDING RUOM ONLY. WACHTEL, aS GEORGE BROWNE ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPT. 27, yp** RICE’S. PARIS PAVILION CIRCUS, Fourteenth street, between Secona and Third avennes, MONDAY EVENING, Sept, 26, and until A CIRCUS IN ‘A’ PALAC further notice, DAN RICE 1N THE RING. Private Boxes, seating Parquette (reserved), 75 cents. Matinees, We'nesda; Famii six, $6. Single Box Seats, $1. Circle, 50 cents, and Saturday, 2? M. Mntinee ad- mission to all parts of the house, except boxes, 50 cents. Box Office open irom 8 A. M. to 4 7, M. EWCOMB & ARLINGTON TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET OPERA ‘corner of Broadway BRILLIANT AND E! nightiy witness the EVERY ACT PRONOU; THUSIASTIC MINSTREL! ‘and Twenty-eignth itovse, UD) ew, novel and pleasing programme, « DED A NEW ENTERTAINMENT THROUGHOUT, Opens at 73g. Bega 8. Seats secured in advance. EW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, the oldest, most extensive and complete Music School in the United States, NOW OPEN DAILY from 8 A. M. to 9 P.M. ALL APPLICATIONS FOR ADMISSION must be made at the GENERAL CONSERVATORY OFFICES, £20 BROADWAY, near Twel(th street, over the music store. (The branch at 82 Fifth avenue removes uptown). BROOKLYN BRANCH, 102, 104 and 106 COURT STREET, near HE NEW IDEA TATE. TUESDAY MATINEE! A MONSTER auccess. Attend at TONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE , #ee the beat show in New Yors and bring the children EW YORK stem. INSTITOTE open; Classes being formed tn phy culture, reading and elocuvon: a simp! WALTER ©, LYM. OF ELOCUTION—NOW sical and vocal le and thorough ‘AN, Principal, JOLIN PATENT CHIN REST.--AGENCY 92 CLINTON ke. Musical Agency. Established io 1868, Bisee (Eighth street)—Pianos, tuned. repatred, to, ley ‘irculars mailed free. Address WATS! "8 American REMEMBER THE GRAND. TUBSDAY MATINEE TO. DAY, at TONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, ‘the Jadies delighted ; the ebildren in ecstasies; masa meeting of beauty to-day, ‘ANTED—A SMALL for a small F HENRY, box 16) Her CARD Seho fora for all branch 29. oust be in good ol MUSICAL. ilies may obtain ot Vocal and Ii ener YORK GONSENEATORY OF #20 BROADWAY, 104 COURT atreet, MERICAN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIQ, 211 Fourth HENK ‘The mont prominent Mu For particulars and near Twelfth street, NEW YORK B near Sta KLYN, nue, next Clarendor CHKOEDER Y prospectus apply to L. LOT OF SCENERY, SUITABLE, order. ice, Address) very ablest instrne- trumental Music and MUSIC, Hotel. Director, Inativute in this country. ELTZ, Seor YOUNG GENTLEMAN, A GOOD PIANIST, DE: sires ® position in @ music store an salesman; beat ri oman, 88) Browd- Address K. E. care of Dr. tion; SON, box 144 Fi es bent reference given. box 12% Herald Uptown Branch office, N EXPERIENCED ORGANIST D) Eptscoval church preferred, id oflice, GENTLEMAN the Pianoforte, at pupil's residence, for B10 WILL GIVE Address, with Fr RES A POSI- dress DIAPA- INSTRUCTION ON quarter; EACHER, FIRST CLASS SOPRANO DESIRES A POSITION in # church in this city; abe bas studied under the beat masters, Address Mi YOUNG LADY D holars would give lessons on the p' ences; terms #10 per W,, 64 Went Forty. xth street, (QRAND OPERA forse. OoFTY , G Last week of the ery egine, Daten Poot Comontan, me wie oot BER re . a ‘dourr sams of OFT Y Madame PONISI, Miss IONE Bi STUDLEY, and a powerful cast of oye ig AEE ‘company. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 98, BENE: 4 TIVELY THE LAST APPEARANCE or ‘vanee of the wreat OOFTY coors a tinee ation AY, MONDAY, October 3—Firat en; AL thls Nhentre of the popular’ artistes Mr. and Mrs. W. J, FLORENCE, who will produce Edmund Faicover’s new draina of EILEEN OGE Hour Before the Dawn,” the most decide? ‘esent season in London, and still ranning there with unabated enthusiasm, the sole right of production. in this country having been purehased from the author by ‘Mr. Florence at grat expense. Seats reserved from 8 A. M. to 5 P, M. at the Box Ofice; at Schirmer's, 701 Broadway, and at the Erie Ticket ollice, ‘Twenty-third strect, Broadway and Fifth avenue. RAND OPERA HOUSE. NEXT MONDAY NIGHT. THE FLORENCES HOME& FROM EUROPE, He ees Hendon senaation Which has crammed be joyal Princess’ Theatre every night for the past six mont! i EIGEN OE. pes EILEEN OGE, A pure, fresh, iobereeene Team. A romantic Irish Love ry. EILEEN OGR. FILEEN OGE.—“The drama of Irish peasant life, which not long ago seemed to have nearly worn ligelf out, bas shot up with renewed vigor at the Princess’ Theatre.” Mr, Fal- coner has achieved a genuine, unequivocal success, the audience not only applauding on the great occasions, but being obviously tnterested and amused diiring the whole per- formance. THE OLD MILL—tbe effect of the scene cannot be conveyed by deacriptiou.” London Times, July 5, 1871. EILEEN OGE.—*A dri ure and fresh, in which you can almost awell the breezes of the Limerick Mountains,” — London Di » July B, 1871. Telegray EILEEN OGRE the reception awarded to EILEEN OGE bafties description, The moonlit interior of the Old Mill was ety beautiful.—London Standard, July 3, 1871. EEN OGE,—The dialogue flashes with Hibernian fun, the plot ts full of bright, Jogo action, and the piece, pic- turesquely illustrate: lresses itself with wonderful attrac- tion to the eye and fs id finds the greatest favor with the autience.—London aing Post, July 3, 1871, EILEEN OGE.—The great merit of EILEEN OGE isthe ‘neatness of its construction. It will be welcomed by all who. ey a (aa old-fashioned Irish drama, never tedious and much in It which will both excite and’ cause immoderate laughter London Observer, July 3, 1871. appl an, H unday Ti London, July 2, 1371. . Pepdtp Uy 3,2 cvrene’ OGR, | 0.0/0. s\eee A Drama iliustrative of Irwh character and the Romance of Life in the Land of the Shamrock. GRAND OPERA HOUSE. NEX£ MONDAY, MR, AND MRS. W. J. FLORENCE. Drow. SQUARE THEATR! cornér of Broadway an R, W. BUTLER........ -seees Manager. ‘This magnificent temple of amusement, the bandsomest in the city, NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON, with x splendid company of STAR ARTISTS, ra com CE OT OW, THE BRAZILIAN APE BY THE GREAT MARTINETTI TROUPE. MISS ANNIB ADAMS, the Queen of Serio-Comics, FRED FOSTER in his character Songa, THE GREAT MAITHEWS FAMILY, THE GREAT MATTHEWS FAMILY. HUGHEY DOUGHERTY, ASHCROFT and MORTON, Mile. MARIE BONFANTI, and GRAND BALLET. Tho roaring farce of THE DEAD SHOT. Mr. Hector Timid. Felix Rogers Lew Rattler Fourteenth street. Frederick Thorot Louisa. Belle Hows Mr. Wi Georze H. Coes Captain Cam +23. De Any Chatter. i See small’ bil {curtain rises at 734. Seats secured six days in advance. NOTICE,--WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, the buriesque of THE BABES IN WOODs. Q—GLOBE THEATRE, 28 728 Broadway. Continually crowded. Standing room only. Intense ex- eitement over the great COURT SCENE, with His Honor JUDGE SHANDLEY on the bench, in the local drama entitled THK NEW YORK POLICEMAN, Ail te mammoth company in the cabt. GLOBE GLOBE BALLET, GLOBE BALLET, BALLET. VICTOR LISTON in his new songs, JOSH HART, JOHN WILD, in new acta, MATINEE WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. CADEMY OF MUS! THI PAREPA-RUSA GRAND ENGLISH OPERA. CARL ROSA Proprietor and Director D. DE VIVO. Business Manager W, W. SEGUE 4 urer ‘The sale of Sul 3 the box office of the Academy, and wili close on Thursday, at 4 P, M. ‘On FRIDAY commences the xale for single nighis. OPENING OF THE GRAND ENGLISH OPERA SZASON, 1871 and’72, ‘and triumphant rentre of the reining favorite, ADAME lAREPA-ROSA, ON MONDAY EVENING, OCT. 3, 1871, in Donizett's moat charming Opéra, THE DAUGHTER OF THE REGIMENT. DEBUT OF MR. TOM KARL, the favorite Tenor Digrazia, of La Scala Milano, and Mr. AYNSELY COOK, the eminent Basso Baritone. The SEASON will consist of NINE SUBSCRIPTION NIGHTS, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. SIX EXTRA NIGHTS—Tuesdays and Saturia THREE SATURDAY MATINEES, at] o'clock, PRICES OF SUBSURIPTION for the NINE SUBSCRIPTION NIGHTS :—Private Boxes, 98108 and $90, according to location; Parquet and Balcony, 18 SUBSCRIPTION for the SIX’ extra nighte:—Private joxes, 72 and $6; Parquet and Balcony, $12. et FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, 645 BROADWAY. GLORIOUS SUCCESS. CROWDED HOUSES. People pore g ladders to [pa the windows. BIRCH, WA) BOLD, BERNARD AND BACKUS* SAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, Another change of programme, First week of the scream: ing pantoiime of FOX AND GOOSE. FOX AND GOUSE. FOX AND GOOSE. FRITZ AND KATRINA. FRITZ AND KATRINA, The wonderful Triple ce Dance. First appearance of ERNS' INDEN. cr. Seats secured six days in ad Y ELLY & LEON's, ERA | 720 BROADWAY. LA ROSE DE SAINT FLOUR. A DIME NOVEL, R. GBORGE DOLBY'S, BALLAD CONCERTS, al STEINWAY HALL, MONDAY, OCTOBER 9; TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, AND THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, Mr. GEORGE DOLBY, in order to give to his novel series of BALLAD CONCERTS—which Includes also Giees and Madrigals—that bigh standard of excellence wich shall gain the approval of the cuitivated audiences of the United Btates, has engaged for hie American .tour the following artists, whose eminence has been cordially endorsed whe public and the press of England, Ireland and Scotland :— Miss EDITH WYNNE, Soprano, Mine. PATEY, Contraito, Mr. W. i. CUMMINGS, Tenor, Mr. 3. G, PATEY, Bi Mr. SANTLEY, Baritone, Pilanoforte—Mr. LINDSAY SLOPER, Mr. DOLBY believes that concerts tn th cuage of the country—the selections being from the highest sources, both old and new, and Interpreted by eminent artiste familiar with the schools—wil be acceptable American people. and will secure a generous patronage; and that the —giee and madrigal—brought to the nicest expression and tone coloring, by constant prac: feature of the Bal- lad Concerts. ‘The concerts will commence each evening at 8 o'clock. Admission one dollar. Reserved seats fifty cents and one dollar extra, according to location. The sale Of tickets will commence at Steinway Hail on Monday, October 2, at 9 o'clock A. M, qusans LIEDERKRANZ, part singin, fection oF {ice wil! proven popular and. attractive GRAND MUSICAL SOIREE AND BaLl. at the CENTRAL PARK GARDEN, Fifty-ninth street and Seventh avenue, On THURSDAY, September 28, 187). Concert commencing at 834 o'clock P. M. Theodore Thomas’ renowned Orchesira bas been secured for this occaaion. ‘Tickets at $2, admitting gentleman and ladies, can be ob- tained of members. PEN DAY AND NIGHT, O GRAND INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION of the American Institute ju the Monster Buildipg, covering the block Third and Second avenues, Sixty-third and SI fourth streets, over 600 feet long, with over 100,000 square feet exhibition spsce, Fhousands of attractive novelties from all of the le =e RARE FLOWERS, PLANTS, FRUITS, 4C., MECHANICAL MIRACLES, Machinery run by over 200 horse power, maxing all sorte of things, from carpets down to fringes and tassels, before youreyes. Beantiful decorations. A marvellous #ixht that hone shoud miss, Keatin jendid music. Every after- noon and evening. Admission 60 cents. Cailaren nalf price. ‘Bee email bilis. CPRENOR'S LYRIO HALL, 123 SIXTH AVENUE, AND ‘Adelphi Hall, Fifty-second street and Broadway, have wuperior convenionee for balls, concerts, private theatricals, ac. Apply Nr, TRENOR, at Lyric Hall. UST PUBLISHED—PRICE 400,, “ORPHEUS WITH HIS ‘utly at Hooth's theatre. The music Lute,” Thy fy Rd" Motenuauer, "For aale at all music svores. Copies mailed free on receipt of price, MOLLENHAUER & ELLS, 64 Montgomery at., Jersey City. £0-DAY.—-TONY ‘@ positive sen- femaily will PAS! WS new idea, Tues gation. ‘Go at 23 to-day. "Everybody and all bi 5 uarier. Addresi A FEW MORE 19. at pupila’ resi- TEACHER, box 100 Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,246 Broadway. N GIFTS, TICKETS TO THE LOUIS. TN OUI Concert, by JOBLIH BATES, New York, $550,000 ent, 194 Broadway, room 4, FOREIGN GENTLEMAN OF MANY YBARS EX- perience, pat gives iessone in vocal or terme moderi or address Dr, PUTMAN CRAMER, Teniden door above Eight} takin; firet cl th street, fal aa a tench or pu ces. Calo p nue, second how recommence bi R, TEODOR CALDAROLA hie residence at 629 West Forty-eighth ‘street, and will PIANIS' uraes of tuition. ME. GAZZANIGA AND SIG, ALBITES, INSTRUC: tors in all branches of correct singing. ‘Music, 28 East Fourteenth street. College of T, HAS TAKEN USICAL.—PIA ine, Harm: led free, NO, VIOLT. te tu ORGAN, GUITAR, SINO- p jon; no classes inion piace, Eighth street, near Fifth avenne, Cir J.J, WATSON, Director, lished DIANO AND SINGING.WEAK VOIC! powerful; $14 New school for young © and teenth 20 lernons. Aleo other ES MADE branches taught. lies, 204 Weet Thirty-siath street, CHEYE—THE MORT EASY PIANO ind avenne, between Six- tee Yates VOINT EL 313 hi Wve lessone vp ihe ENTH BTREET, h ave An exper pian w 10 per quarter A FEW DOORS need teacher Wil DANCING ACADEMIES, =SAUSH'S. ICING — ACADEMIES—MASONIC Fifty-Courth street. PRIV lessons al i Or evenly. CIRCULARS at private woademy, 212 Haat Eleventh street, rt CADEMY OF DANCING, LYRIC HALL, 724 BIXTH avenue, Reservoir aquare and Forty-second street. Mr. PRENOR’S classes are now open on Tuesdays and Fri jaysatdands P, M. Send tor circulars. ROOKES' DANCING ACADEMIES, 061 BROOME BT, Beets weet twe ek ery WILL OPEN FOR THE SEASON, ; DAY sepiemner 318k or adult ORSDA’ . for adults ; TTD RDAY, Bepteinber 80, for children, All the fasbionable dances in one course ot lean: Tuy Weat Lwenty-third street for private Instruct: J\UMAR'S DANCING ACADEMY, 94 WEST. FOURTH DP iivect, Ladicn’ and chlidren's' classes, “Wednestay, Katurday niternoone; genilemen, Tuesday, Friday evenings, Boston and all dance lestons every day, THOMPSON'S — DANCING — ACADEMY, 980 + Bleecker street, will open tor the reception of pupile on Tuesday, October’ 3 181, Opening soiree on Monday evening, October 2. Ohiliren's classes on Wednesday and auurdny afternoons, N. B, Hall t let tor tir quarts for Stone's Urass bend