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out the City—New, Alrered and Unsafe Baildiva:. Superintendent Macgregor’s report for the week | ending Thursday, Octover 5, wil! be found below. It shows that ninety-two uew vaildings—brown stone | and brick—have been completed during the week; thas nine alterations have been made and five build. ings reported a3 in unsafe finned NEW DUILDINGB—LROWN 8 | VW first class dwellings, #. a. ane 87th at. 80 Tt. e. of av. A, Batorics, isxd3; J. N. rs ys ‘Thorp, ow: 10 trst case ‘dwelling, s. e. corner 74th st. and 4th av., 3 j 16x50; A. B. Bi ‘wher. hal 9 first class dwells shat. runniog w. from Madi- son av., 4 stories, ‘Os, Williams, owner, G iret class dwellings, n. wide 70 ai, 125 18, w. of Sd av., Seay case aire orth at, ranning w. from Peadiece ar... x . 8. Williams, owner. 4 tret clase 88, 8. e. corner ay. A and Sith st., 8 sto- xed: Seats ee, A. Thor, owners i clang dwellings. 1, side i a. 125 ft. w. of 8th av., jon & Kennedy, owners. Si 43 drags, na 6 Buty bh 210 fe. @, of th ava, 4 rkins, owner, wy Nos. 21 and 23 East 80th st,, 4 stories, A and 117th st, 3 i Aas Fw ft. w, of Lexing us ¢ us thay. idee to 182d st., 4 ; Nicholas H. Moar, owner, class dwelling, 8. w cor Bd av. and 123dst., 4 stories, v., 60 ft. 8, of 156tb at, 3 Paty is Taw. of ath av. 8 stories, 20x 4; Micholas i iH: Moore, 0 if thidda ass Tek w. of 4th ay., S stories, 20:45; WAevoment, «Soh ay 180 fe ¢. of 10th av,, 4 stories, 25x50; FOB.» ners. Setare suit tenement D. s, Lawrence st., 256 ft. w. of Broad- 1 aeeet nent Nov It Malverry at, 6 stories, 25354; ners and ienewient, D. ¥ Ww, 00. Ist av and 119th st, 4 stories, tact i dstote sand tne a ii Tisth at 950 fw av. A, 4 alo 1 cone ciaas store, 8 tha on Plotcher st.,6 stories, 20:28; B. Peeericdclass store, n. a 83d et, 825 fl. c, 10th av., 2 atorles, pies; Scnutz, owner. " on gt asd" i 10 w. of Broadway, 5 stories, | 'F. Serrell & wable, suit Se eats. av. D,2storles, V6x14; Geo. wines Pri in # w, 2d av., 1 story, 12x25; Geo. a a ALTERATIONS. 1 brick secon No. 438 Broome et., 8 stories, ; oe cited hie = Lei panels Sth av, and £5tn st., i Ht ae ae, Sat “and a8 fr high; Paulp ea rt Sine ou 2 a 50.5 ft. 8, G2d at. two stories, one story to be added ; Narsarei Cronikat, owner: brick chnreb, n. ¢. corner Madison’ ay, and 85th tower to be built up 38 foct higher; ‘of the Incarnation, o brick carpe: Mo. 17 Clinton place, four stortes, exer, areeaalled TY. & WH, Hume, owner. rick thaw. 24 ay. two (Warten SSE uitiing 16 be teplaced’ the same aa before Flarx, owner. Pre; Mr. brick dwellmg Ne = st., three stories, 25 i pores Tear 2 ct story high; Hugh E frerclass store n. ¢. corner 4th av. and 17th st, Worles 23x05, Dew tore front and extension, 28x48 and fhenans Wr, eae Bulldinge for’ the week ending [power 5 1811s { , Temple, agent, Ser Bleocker street, rear chim- wald, 15 Walker Corieeat chimoeya bulged and Totten an agent, 397 Beason yereet, rear chimney UNSAFE WALLS, ETC. < “Isaac Ede!muth, by Leonard street, generally unsafe. Jaood Bennett, £6 Catharine sireet, celiings on second and Whird stories liable to fall, water from roof runs through BROOKLYN AFFAIRS. The Revenue on Tobacco. ‘Tne Revenue Department has, during the month jot September, received the sum of $225,838 for reve- que on cigars and tobacco. Obscene Cards. Issac Davis was arraigned in the Court of Ses- yesterday on the charge of circulating obscene Re pleadea not ity and gave bail in the St g5000 to aswer. | Ss Tren Ferrybonts. Yesterday two new iron ferryboats, named ‘tand Fulton were placed on the Fulton fercy. Tneydo not differin model and arrange- Menta from the wooden boats. be Probably Fatal Accident. ‘ Patrick Donahue, a butcher at No. 227 Smith (treet, was arrested yesterday by OMicer Porter for See eee and _ running over a lad named Joseph Sullivan, in Clinton street. The boy was tacen tothe Long island mip igre whero it was Sound that his injurics were of a fatal character. Geimioal branch of the Brookiyn City Court for being \ oncerned in the death of Emily A. Post, and in ‘whose case the jury disagrecd, is now out. Mr. Charles ‘Bpencer, her counsel, made application to Juage MoCue to release the Madame on her own recog- onthe ground that although she has plenty ce, Of friends they aid not wish their naines Page ed | with the case. He offered to deposit | ‘With the Trust Com: , to be forfeited in case non-appearauce. Judge McCue accepted tne *, Proposition and Mrs. Van Buskirk was liberated. GURDER OF THE OVERSEER OF A FARM | NEAR BUFFALO. Dour last migut we earned ih part ni e cu- fare of what seems have heen @ culd-blooded mur- | of The tragedy is yet mayery, but we present to Uhat have been ascertained. of a When found 1 investigation showed that a | rei the back below the shoulder ali nahother round uilet was found in the rignt elbow. The where the body was found was about thirty of the Lake Shore roud crossing. On we A.) Muraered man was found a sum of to over one handred dollars, and | ascertain hat Lbis was about what he bad ‘fim, 50 that the supposition uf robbery as a ive could scarcely be tenabic, unless the assas- Or assassins were deterred by fright from com- pledug their work. Information was sent to the police authoriules as Boon as possible, and the force that could be spared Toutine duty were at once put upon the case. @oroner Vaughan also went ont to the locality and the pe prcgee measures in the matter. Litule had rained at last accounts additional to what | tave, siated. In the back of the buggy were | ind two orifices corresponding to the wounds in | | a body, and clearly Indicating that Mr. Darrow | Thad been shot while sitting in ils venicie. The cur- Aes coe 80 that in all probability ne could have seen his assassin, One of the bullet holes ‘was through the curtain and the other through the | of the seat, the ball witch made the latier hav- ae ire ig through the cushion of the As tus bali passed entirely through the ot the murdered man and could not ve aks, tt seems almost certain that it must have bcen ‘ired from & rife, as no other weapon ‘would give such Momentum. We learn that three carrying rifles, were seen about the time of ‘thi es moving rapidly across the field in the and this is the only ciue to the murderers, Bo Borrs 43 We Know, that has transpirea. The police are diligently engaged in working up the case, but find progress very slow, owing to the darkness of the night and the sparse setr'ement of the Thir- geenth ward. If ret. and intelligence can elnct- ine the by Apt are confident of @ successful Asane to their sped was F anout fifty-five years of age, and | ted as a Paak tal good citizen. It 7 i} had an animosity to- hun, ‘ania Petes pees impossible to base any theory than that of intentional murder upon jacta tn the case. Had there been only one snot waht have been considered accidental, but the pA nd wound seems to preclude this idea. ‘A MORDERER.—Jeremiah Dixey, ditas ‘Bol atic cotured. under sentence of death, died at the County Prisou. Dixey, on the ft ony a 1858, engaged in a quarrel in insti. Street, above Sixth, with Peter iter or Sant Dixey procured a razor and og is throat and almost gu ack hls dg gt Dixey fiea imme- | and after the comm! of the omence, and was soldiers from br jusetts, He was bro to Philadel- ae and his trial took place ont > 10th of April, rt wee Frendered of murder tn the firat ste was pentonced. on the following 34 of Mi a go aoe it warrant was never M JARRIAGES oar AND DEATHS. —~On We UUFOMLDOWASK Ut Way Hgts Dish Be Vas: | Sou ission jared until the close of 1802—four years | Services at eleven a. pao wren, he was recognized in a | Ann’s churco, West rte ea Wednes‘ay, October 4, 1871, at the Third aco Ape church, Trenton, N. J., bY the Rev. 8. diford, Henry MaxweLn, Esq, = Hoboken, se . 5 Miss JANE Onn, of the firm of . & J. Orr, Trenton, J., aud third daugoter of Mr. Luke Gardner Orr, of Killybrack, Omagh, county Tyrone, Ireiand. ‘yyrone Constitution please copy. SEAL—THOMPSON. —In [ rookiys, on Thursday, Oo- tober 5, 187], at the residence of the bride’s parents, 861 State strecl, oy the lev. D, I. Yerkes, of Piata- field, JonN H. SEAI, of New York, 0 ANNE F., suns daugbter of Robert Thompson, Jr. ‘MITH—AGNEW.—On Wednesday, October 4, at 13 west Nineteenth street, by the Rev. Join N. Mc Leod, D. D., ELisna Sure, of Laverpoo!, to ANNIE, di ughter of John 1. Agnew, of this city. ['1180N—LYON.—On Wednesday, October 4, at the residence of the Rev. Mr. Stratton, pastor of the Lexington averue Methodist Episcopal church, Mr. ZACHARIE TILSON to Miss JENNIK LYON, Died. Banry.—At Stamford, Conn., on Thursday, Octo- ker 4, W, FREDBRIC Larry, eldest son of tue late Samuel F. Barry, of this city. Faneral on Saturday at Danbury. tszLL,—On Thursday, October 5, Mrs. MARY BELL, py of Isaac Bell and daughter of the late John is. CLARKE.—On Wednesday, October 4, Mrs. ELIZA- peTH C. CLARKE, the beloved wife of James ©. Clarke. in the 36th year of her Ee The relatives and friends of the family, also those of her tather, Michael Quinn, of New York, are re- spectiully invited to attend the funeral, this day (Friday), at one o'clock P. M., from her late rt lence, 400 Kent avenue, near Myrtle, Brooklyn, to Calvary Cemetery. Dublin papers please copy. CHESBROUGH.— AUGUSTUS SHEPARD CHESBROUGH, son of L. R, Chesbrough, aged 20 years. ‘The friends and relatives are requested to attend the funeral, from Christ church, Elizabeth, this (Friday) aiternoon, at filteen minutes past two o'clock. Trains leave, via New Jersey Central Rail- road (Liberty street), at one o’clock, and return at fifteen minutes past three. CURREY.—Near Milford, Del., Ricttarp D. CURREY, yeurs. ane rel relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday afternoon, the 7th inst, from Grove church, near Durham, N. J., at one o'clock. St. John (N. B.) papers please copy. Duva...—In Brooklyn, ou Wednesday, October 4, Captain JoszPa DUVALL, in his 56th year. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, irom his late residence, 70 Clin- ton avenue, on Sunday, at two o'clock P. M. FARRELL.—Suddenly, on Wednesday, Octoner 4, JOHN FARRELL, aged 43 years, a native of county Galway, parish Portumna, Ireland. The reiatives and friends of the family are re- spectfaly invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 445 East Ntaeteenth street, on Satur- Cay, Let inst., at two o’clock P, M., without further not FELL.—At Orange, N. J., PATRICK FeuL, of E! court, county Gaiway, Ireland, in the 62d year of his ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfuily invited to attend the funeral, on Satur- day, October 7, from his late residence, Elizabeth street. Train leaves Barclay atreet at eight A. M. GuFFCKEN.—At Pyrmont, Germany, on Wednes- day, September 13, 1871, "Mr. ADOLPA GRFFCKEN, formerly a resident of this city, in the 46th year of his age. Boston pai lease copy. Gopruer. in rooklyn, on Wednesday, October 4, SETH GODFREY, 1n the 72d year of his age, The relatives and {riends of the family are invited to attend the ae from piston church, South. ber 6, at quarter ‘Train Ieaves went: seventh street, depot Qt half-past eleven A. M. Carriages will be in waiting on arrival of: ram at Southport. Harpwick.—On roe raal: ye 6, Joun F., aged 7 years, 4 months and 18 8, and ADA, aged 2 years, 8 mika and 19 days, on dren of James H. and Elizabeth A. Hardwick. ‘The relatives and friends of tne family are re- spectfully invited to attend cae funeral, from tne residence of their parents, 35 Cumberland street, Eroon is lyn, on Saturday, October 7, at haif-past two o'clock. Portsmouth and Norfolk papers please copy. Barcog,—On Thursday ufternoon, October 5, at half-past five o’clock, THOMAS GARRETT HARLOR, Pir ad son of Matthew and Ellen Harloe, aged wo years, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully mvited to attend the funeral, frum the resi- dence of his father, on Gore street, Stapleto: ogy math on Saturday ky ae at one o’cioc! California papers Piven eaday, October 4, Han years. ° OL" His remains will oe removed from his late reai- dence, 203 East Vifty-third street, on Spy ed the ‘Tth inst, at bal{-past nine A. M., to the Church of | St Boniface, East Forty-seventh street and Second j avenue, where a solemn requiem mass will be ofcred for his soul, aud thence to Calvary Oeme- tery. The relatives and frends of the fomlly are re- epectfully invited to attend. HOLMES.—In Brooklyn, en Tuesday, October 3, ERRETTA, Wi'e of Bobert Holmes, aged 29 yeara. Relatives and friends of the family, also members ot Sete Lodge, No. 662, F. ‘and A. M., are respectfully invited to ‘attend her Teer ie on Friday, Octoper 6, at two o'clock P. M., from 128 Carlton avenue, Horz.—At Stamford, ¢ peel on Tuesday, October 3, James Hore, ‘Briuayy Ben ag this aay) ‘morning, at half-past ten o'cloc! Hount.—At East Chester, on Thursday, October 5, Sooo se younses, son of James V. and Louisa unt, aged 1 year and 19 days. The ‘Riatives and iriends of the family are re- spectfaily invited to attend the funeral, from the reaidencs Ca parents, on Saturday October 7, at two o'clock P. Hvrcuizon.—On Thursday, October 5, ALEXAs- DER ddd 1n his 34th year. Relatives and friends of ‘the family, and also of his father-in-law, Colonel David Morrison, are in- vited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 232 East Seventy-nmth street, on Saturday, 7th — at nalf-past tweive P. M. KUNZLER.—On Weanesday, October 4, MaRGarer, wife of Andrew Kunsier. ‘The relatives and friendsot the family are rise ae net folly invited to attena the faneral services, at her late residence, 204 Ninth Sone this HA Loe f HS noon, 6th inst., at three o’clock, er notice. JoNES.—Hancock Lodge, No, 49, L. 0. of O, F.— Brothers—You are invited to meet Pat the lodge room, Odd Fellows’ Hall, this Ct at ten’o'clock A. M., for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late worthy brother, Wm. 1. Jones. EDWARD TREVERS, N. G. Henry HEatuer, Secretary. McMaHon.—On ‘Thursday, October 5, James Mo- Mazon, aged 64 years ‘and 8 6’ months; a native of the county 7 Meat, Ireland. ‘The reiatives and iriends of the family are respect- fuily invited to attend the funeral from his late resi- dence, $2 Watt street, on Saturday, October 7, at one O'clock, to Calvery Cemetery. Patren.—in Brooklyn, on Kron October 3, 1871, Mrs. Many C., wife of R. &. Patten. The relatives and friends of the amily are reg fully invited to attend the funeral, on Friday, ber 6, at ten A. M., from her late residence, 201 Oxford strevt. Potrs.—On Wednesday evening, October 4, Cara- LINA PaBMELIA, Wife of Robert H. Potia, aged 18 yeurs, 1 month and 21 days, Funeral from the residence of her parents, Rich- ard R. and Emma P. Moore, 1,486 id avenue, between Seventy-seventh and Seventy- fy streets, | on Saturday, Uctober 7, at one o’clock Albany and Utica papers please copy. REvORN.—On Wednesday October” vw CHRISTIAN REHORN, brother-in-law ‘of the late John Winter, aged 71 years. ‘Lhe relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, on Friday, at two o'clock, from 409 West Fourteenth street. RoOsINSON.—On Thursday, October 5, at the resi- dence of her son-in-law, James E. Halsey, ELsiz, wife of Join Robinson, in the 69th year of her age. Notice of funcral hereafter. RUSSELL.—At Jersey City Heights (late Bergen), on Thursday, October 5, 1871, HARD RUSSELL, aged 71 years. ‘The friends and acquaintances are invited to at- tend the fu on ae jctoper 8, at three o'clock P. the iret Presbyterian church, Bergen. The ‘itontieeiio avenue cars from bbe City ferry pass within one block of whe eburch. Scort.—On Wednesday rentoa, October 4, at the residence of her nephew, F, ©, ‘Havemeyer, Esq., byes Neck, Mrs. MARY SCOTT, inthe 86tn year T age. ottne friends of the family, and of her sister, Mrs. funeral on Saturway next, atone 0 to attend her oH Weae frfveenth Taree hy one o'clock, from No, MITH.—, 'ranford, J., Mary £., wil if Wallace B. Smith, and 1 daughter of donk Te and ceed M. Crane, aged 23 years, 4 months and 26 one relatives and friends of tn spectfuily invited to attend the Nmeeraae rons her late a Sone. 4. J., on Saturday, the 7tn lust, at one o'clock P. Will be in wait- ing ua an, arrival of x, half-past ten train from ew be Sioventon.—At Bellows Falls, Vt in September 20 LAURA E., wife of Henry i Brougnion lew York On eed the cay, Ser of he RGARRT WILLING.—On ber 4, A., wile of Louia Willing, in lt est daughter of Henry Mu ieieode ate tar leat Relatives an: mvited to the faneral. M., Saturday, October 7, at St. Eighteenth street, neat Firth avenue. eee nena Ann rnnnnn TH WARD (THIRTEENTH A ASSEMBL. 167% ering ¥ DisTRICT). rman-American jon, on Friday, October Henkels ath tik faa tb ai telonk a ‘of’ the jociation and all citizens of the ward, irres; ra ‘are invited to atten . ZOLLIKOFFER, President. H. LomEns, Secretary. TH. Koun, S441 J TICAL BANNERS, PLA by ee ai ere eat Reg pated FOR SALt. BOARDING HOUSE AND BESTAURANT—WITH iia restaurant and = Cy. fur- ee; legate, 2c siipbing bugiens id Blesoker Bleseker" street, five bouses N RY STORE FOR EXCELLENT CORNER Sere, Rey apy sds cit 5 GAVPNEY, Auctlonser, Nor 1 Chambers CANDY STORE FOR SALE CHEAP.—CHEAP RENT. 41. good locality. Apply at 94 Newark avenue, J Jersey Vity. A SMALL DOWNTOWN HAT STORE FOR SALE OR exchange for real eatate in the city or country. Address THOMAS A, BENN ETT, 895 Canal street, NO. 1 BAKERY, FOR SALE. XCELLENT BUSI- pee sees ‘Chambers sire ens eee NE RAK W. SIMERS cz "E00. Store Agency. WELL ees HOTEL FOR SALE.— A. Splendid banness location; extansively patronised; om: terprining party; sure investment. Apply immediately at 23 Chambers street, GEORGE W. SIMERS & CO., Store Agency. N OLD F ESTABLISHED CIGAR STORE FOR SALE.— jJocation and cosinane unsurpassed ; low 28 Chambers LORGE W. Bees) rx 'GO., Store Agency. A GOOD BROOKLYN LIQUOR STORE AND LAGER Saloon for $300, complete; splendia dia Fisiares, Stock, Lease; rent $25; location near Hamilton CAMPBELL & Co. Nov Ay ‘eat street, A BRBENDID RESTAURANT AND 2 BILLIARD 8A. Liquor Stores, Groceri loon for sale; terms easy. Market Stands, MITCH! Meat ‘Marken Omer. Saloon: ’8 Store Agency, 77 Cedar at. A RINE CONFECTIONERY POR SALE CHRAP, ao, Bakeries Stationery Stores, Hotels, Drug Stores, Sam; acm near Stock Exchango; rent free. Cheap down nl Llguor Stores. MITCHELL'S Store Agency, 77 Cedar street, W,,OUD ESTABLISHED GROCERY UP TOWN, doing a fine cush business Block, Fixtures and five Jone valunite Leaso, omy ‘Qi W00 best of reasons for a im LEY, 37 New Chambers street. A POSITIVELY GREAT BARGAINS If APPLIED soyft promptly. An Bighth ward Corner Liquor Store; downtown Corner ber ie: plown Corner Grocery, ‘AGN EY, 631 Hudson street. BROADWAY HOTEL FOR SALE—BUROPBAN PLAN; Hine location ; complete order, and fully furnished ; Afty Tooms; excellent ‘reasons for portunities for in vestigal GUSTAVUS 3 GAYELES, 381 Broadway, tion, IGAR STAND FOR SALE CHEAP.—APPLY ON premises, 41 Fulton street, Cr AND LIQUOR STORE, ON THIRD AVENUE, forsale cheap; great bargain. Apply at SOREN’: Store Age: ney, 896 roadway. F)RUG STORE FOR SALE IN BROOKLYN.—A GOOD old stand, on prominent corner; well stocked (nuch stores are rare’in the market), and doing a good paying busi- Ress. Apply to JAMES C, EADLE, 43 Broadway, n, OR SALE—A LARGE NUMBER OF SECOND HAND Safes; key and Sombinstoe | jocks will be sold cheap. AMERICAN STEAM 8A "ANY, 300 Broadway. _ R SALE_AN OLD ESTABLISHED (19 YEARS) Butcher Bhop. _ Satisfactory reasons given by eBags to ROBERT B BO LTON, West Newark av., OR BALE—KINDLING W woop FACTORY, MACHINE. inet andbrgot complete ; 1,374 Fuiton street, between nd arttoul: at arenes, For pi jare call OR cag BAR AND | BILLIARD, SALOON | fitted up in first class style, doing a good business and cheap rent. Apply to G. C. SOREN, Store Agent, 896 Broad- way. Fz SALE—A goop [ob RNER LIQUOR STORE; GOOD fixtures; twu years’ 3 With or without Stock; sft- we on @ leading avenue up ey ‘Apply at 454 Greonwich POR, SALE—A LIQUOR STORE. WITH, LYASE AND Fixtures. Apply to JOSEPH O'CONNOR, Twenty-seo- ond Ward House, corner Fifleenth street and Tenth avenue, gr on the premises, commer of Sedgwick and Columbia srects, $335, BY BEST E> RALE—A_ NEW SAFE, COST ‘B.C., Herald Sg for $176 if sold at once. Address J. OR SALE—A GOOD PAYING LIQUOR [STORE ON the east So rent with ent ‘toe $500, Ay 0: P GAFFNEY & ( woah Bowery. bia Heid Fo SALE—A BUTCHER ‘AND BUTTER STAND, in the Seen Lol chee! corner Pieae and Hicks street, Broskiyn: will be sold separate. Apply to N. H. FROST, CADEMY OF MUSIC. TRIUMPH Yt waedemaced GRAND Bxcuine ore Be DE vi VIVO": UTR " a DAY, HiKD SUBSCRIPTION NiGiiT. HAS oot ARTHL MARTHA, which opern will be produced a ee anc the following mow oriney as cast :—Rentree Mrs, ZELDA SEGUIN 7 in ber u oid of ‘ri a id ‘Ea Henriett: ; enrietta, Gonduator ks aan ahr. CARL: ROSA a BATU Phy AY NIGH ty MONDA\. debut of ime, VAN ZANDI, in SATANBLLA. Admission, Reserve: extra; Boxt 818 and B10, acoording (2 loeations Family Circle, im Boats secured at Academy, at Scirmer’s, 101, and at Tall’ 101 Broadway, and tia Broadway. OWERY THEATRE. FAREWELL BENGFT? OF MISS KATE FISHE THE CHAMPION EQUESTRIKNNE OF TH WO! ‘The great local drama o! the THK Fast MEN, NEW YORK BY DAYLIGHT AND BY GAsLIGnT. vidoes KATE FISHER IN NINE CHABACTERS. SONGH: BREAKDOWNS: JORBS, Ao IARKIND BAOHELOR. ” FP THE Ri BOHEMIAN Gitte Ny GARDEN. Lessees and M. bes” a SUCCESS OF MAYO, who wil appear this evening nh in great character of in Boucicault's effective So drama, enttt) EETS OF NEW YORK. MISS. anEad DENIN ts MTT IDA BLOSRan OD. LOK, wAnyAe & FIN HARRY PEARSON AND A. H. DAVENPORT Ca casas ‘The play be Te ELY NEW "3c NERY AND NOTED MECHANICAL FEATU RSE. PROLOGUE—THE CART AIN'S DEATH Act L—TH# MERCHANT ROBBE: Act IL—THE RET! RNED CALIFORNIAN. Set Li STOR! rite ever witnessed SATURDAY MATINEE AT 2. ‘o gto! ON MONDAY, OCTOBER MR. § SOTHERN As ‘LORD DUNDREARY, BLO'S GARDEN. —MATINEK TO-MORROW AT 2. 3k SNOW STORM—UNION SQUARE—GREAT NY LO'S GARDEN, MAYO AS BADGER. SUBAN DENIN as ALIDAS; BLACK. MATINEE TO- -MORROW AT 2. FIRE SCENE—STEAM ENGINE AT WORK; ENGINE ON THE Brak, AT THE MAT- AND Inge aT NIBLO'S AT? TO-MORROW. ALLACK'S, Proprietor “ee La .Mr. LESTER WALLACK will be presented Colma i ry P aVENING, air je Gian the rounger’s Comedy, Hi HEL A EAW. a rs by Mr. JOHN GILBERT, i . STOD- gE AND, ‘Bi Mr, J. CURRAN, Mra, CLARA JENNINGS, yan SEFTON, Miss HELKN TRACY, Miss MAR) SATURDAY THE SERIOUS FAMILY and 40 AND 60, MISS PLESSY MORDAUNT will make her first aj MONDAY, OCTOBER 9, on which occasion will be presented, with appropriate scenes and appointments, for the first time in eight years, Colman the eider's Comedy, EALOUS WIFE. 1n preparation, Tom Taylor aud Charles Reade's Comedy, Due notice wil ve girs of the free, appearance of biti ARLES MATHEWS. rq natice will eiso, He given of the first apy HARLES FISHER and by. BFFIE arance In America rance of GERMON, ‘ACHTEL AT THE STADT THEATR: WACHTEL AS bf pipe FRIDAY, WACHTEL AS FRA DIAVOLO SATUR' WACHTEL, THE NGHERTEDT LIVING TENOR. ONY PASTOR'S OPERA 70 Th ver’ 201 BOWERY, THES MASTER ACROBATS OF THE WoRD. STAR GYMN. X IN NUMBER. Bi "DASHING POY gis AES The Lang te Sie reo tee Dutch Comedian. ‘OR'S NEW Pi TAC THE GREATS STAR COMBINATION 7 TROUPE, NEXT MATINEE ON SATURDAY. GBOOND, WERK. IMMENSE “SUCCESS OF DAN RICE'S PARIS PAVILION CIRCUS. Fourteenth street between Second and ‘Third avenues, NEW AND STARTLING FEATURES, AcROBATIC GYMNASTIC AND EQUESTRIAN. BOX, PARQUET AND FAMILY UIRCLE thronged with the fashion of, the Metropol rat appearance of the worldsrenowned Blind Horse XCELSIOR, JB. Seats secured three 4 days in advance. Matinee Wednesday and Saturday, atu P.M. DAN RICE IN THE RING. ARK A ae BROOKLY: Managers. LONRROLL & MoCLOSKEY d last night but one of Mr, JOHNNY THOMPSON. ON | HAND, ON HAND. ON HAND. Gn EEE & Lc iaerigctc OGE, = ILLEN OG SATURDAY MATINES AT 2. R. FRANK WRIGHT, COMEDIAN, FROM LONDON, ‘Wwopento an engagement, rench’s Hotel. AXHIBITION FREE. FINE O1L PAINTINGS at the Somernille Gallery, 82 Fifth avenue, id at auction ooroBEi W and 11, at8 o'clock. — DANCING ACADEMIES. __ A. “SAUSE'S DANCING ACADEMIES—MASONTC » Hall, 114 Last Thirteenth strect, and Brevoort Hall, 154 East Fitty-fourn gtreek Ely ‘ATE lessons at any hour, day or evenin, adem Bleventh ith atreet. Private aci ve it Fe SALE An ADETION AND COMMISION | BUSI- ness; store pet and low rent ; ve little cash. Address AUCTION, box tefiferaid once. | 7 OR SALE—A SMALL STEAM PACKING BOX FAC- tory, doing good business. Apply at 140 Elm treet. Eat SALE— FIRST CLASS CORNER GROCERY STORE, ‘with long lease and low reat. Apply in the cigar store, aa paeventh and Seventy: Rr a re A FAIR VALUATION—STOCK AND Ro iy > Store, eel ine: aK business. point, Brookiyn, F°%, SALB_SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, WITH ATLAS, Call at 142 Bast Thirteenth street, corner Third avenue. yeontnd OF DANCING, LYRIC HALL, 733 SIXTH Reservoir square and Forty-second street.— Mr. TRERO "8 classes are now open on Tuesdays and Fri- gays at4and8 P.M. Send tor circulars. H, RIVERS’ BROOKLYN DANCING gical! 15 'e State street, corner of Court.—Classes for beginners are now Se oe fora circular. Enclose 25 cents for the Dancer's RRERO'S DA bell ty anata . ran ‘Northeast corner of Twenty-et eget and Bro 0 ie Kiowb on Mg Semper Siena Uclobe iy at 4 ah MEYEN'’S DANCING ACADEMY—AT TEUTONIA ony Assemb!; hy mocina) Third reais and Bistonoth atreet, on Saturday, October ‘or further particulars call at 306 Kast Eighteen: ont teenth street. ve FPOR SAU2- CORNER LIQUOR STORE, WITH LEASR, Stock and Fixtures. fudgon street, corner Spring. ' FoR! SALE CHFAP--A LARG& LOT OF STORE Fixtures and Office Furniture, at 371 Broadway. PRs SALE CHEAP—THE OLD ESTABLISHED GENTS" apy Fancy Store, where custom shirts are a specialty, with ® good run of customers and a small stock pa goods, lease, on account of other ‘apply 23 Hudson street, near Canal. OTEL AND RESTAURANT_CENTRAL LOCATION; 36 rooms, elegant; Tots orex lease, low rent ; doing a first class ness ; ior ice rompt sale. oe LLOYD, ‘Browd| roadway, | Parst oor. ARE CHANCE.—GROCERY | “35 SALE; :; FIXTURES ‘and part of Stock. 280 Kast Fifty- FES FOR SALE CHEAP.—8RVERAL SECOND Siena saree of various mi ¥ and all se ou wuers No. 6 Park place and 72 ‘Sialden i lane. —THE BALANCE OF HERRING'S, MARVIN id Wilder's will be sold at ms griogs, wit e reach of ‘ark place. Oks Quin, at ilte's tsafe Depot, No. 3 7T CHRISTOPHER'S DANCING ACADRMIES—EAST fra Side Association Hall, corner of Kiehty-sirth street and ‘Third avenue, Now York, and sawyer’ ly Rooms, cor- ier Jay street and Fulton avenue, B rape for youths and gtelock, t ; ladies, 7 to ring 8 to 9,34 lessons, ies and gents from ¥ to ce ‘New’ "York, Saturday, Oc- 7, morning class from 103¢ to 19; Wednesday, from 355 for ladies, 7 to 8; gentl 9; ‘and gentle- 9 to 1035. Terms as al Pay: on entering. every two wceks. __._ HOUSES, ROOMS, &C.. WAN NT TED. 4 FRENCH - FLAT WANTED — ADDRESS BY “MAIL, A with particulars, H., 96 Frauklin street. om OAL YARD WANTED TO RENT--MUST BE IN COM- plete working order. Address, with particulars as to location, terms, &c., ROOME & e'posknebat, 163 Broad- way. suitable for house! ig for a Y three persons; odie Fwenty third street frou Shen” Address U. of and westof Fourth |. L, A., box 105 Herald Uptown Branch ee IEA AND FINE GROCERY STORE FOR SALE--ON A leading af don p coodcash, trade, with without Sisk of avout 6120 “all ar Parchased in ‘the last 80 i ‘can be turned monthly. Brery fa. itmcneenoue $2.500, ee es Suitcase EASTERA. Hi Herald ofiice. pmenaran MACHINERY, B SALE CHEAP—MUST BE SOLD IMMEDIATELY, ig only abort time, ADD fi afew days to HL ROUSE” a abort time, or afew VELE, No.6 Bedford street. OBDON'S PRINTING PRESGES,_THREK-QUARTER medium second hand Presses for sale, in tirst rate work- tng order, with treadles ana steam uttings, at 77 John street. ACHINERY, TOOLS, &C., FOR SALE, THE AMERICAN STANDARD TOOL COMPANY, being about to discontinue busins offer for sale a lat quantity ot [moar consisting of ine, Hand and Drill- ing Lathes; Planers and Drill Presses, of various sizes ; Miil- ee, Bas on van Slotting Machines; also Tri ing, Sh: ip Ham. “Justicon Power, Hammer, Di ‘Anvils, Blowers and (general Tools for forging, to Shafling, Hangers, EUlioys, Belting, Steam ‘Engine, Bollers, &c.; aleo'the. Tools heretofore used in the maoufacture ot tandard seven- shot cartridge (and nary alx-shot revolvers (the laiter of Colt formeriy made by the Manhattan Fire pany). Parties proposing to commence or extend the manufacture of sewing machines, firearms or any smil product would promote their interests. by examining thi took of machinery, as the entire property would be sold in single lot, on terms advantageous to the buyer, and the build- ines containing the machinery could ‘te. hived’ and occupied, with use of steam engine, gas and water fixtures and other facilities, ready for immediate use, ao that the expense and loss of time usually incident to starting a factory could be Unirely suved. A fargo umber of skilled mechanics, who have been collected together by the Company and ite prede- ceasors during a business term of fitteen years in the manu- facture of ‘irearm: nd tools, could be readily obtained. The factory buildings wnple for the employment of 300 hands and are convenie: ated, in Newark, N. J.,@ city whose tly Loe: Tailroad connections with New York and the country gener- ally render it easily nccessivle and especially desirable as = piace for manufucturing. DENTISTRY. SPECIALTY. —LAUGHING GAS FOR EXTRAC- tions,—81 the first tooth, I} cents each additional. Dr. 4. J. COLBY, 82 Kast Fourteenth street, three doors west of Calon 2 square, T DR. WAIT & SON'S DENTAL INSTITUTE, COR- AT ntcot Twenty-third street and Pourth avenue, teeth extracted under frost, pure gas, at half the usual price. ‘Teeth inserted and plugged in a superior manner on the best terms, PPER_SET, $10.—PRINTED GUARANTEE 3 ise AD] satisfied we practise as “ iver BURHARD & uahing, fae! Str ne yp inte Extracting Paty West Thi irtieth ‘street, near Eighth avenue. ED WITHOUT PAIN.-FOURTEEN ETH ER Abing appigaion; gaa administered; peantinl Teeth #1, Set, $10; Plumpers for hollow checks: Bete TY VILLERS, 155 Grand street, near Broadway. 'URNISHED HOUSE WANTED—BETWEEN ¥FOUR- teenth and Fortieth streets and Fourth and Sixth ave- ues, for boarders; rent not to exceed $300 a month; first claee’ references, Address B. D., box 1,764 Post office. 10 REAL ESTATE OWNERS.—WANTED, A STOR! T Jn some dourlshing town, that offers pay Re | for a tirst ciass druggist and as; dress A. B., Herald office. ‘ANTED—A SUIT OF modern convenience, nished o or unfurnished. Address Warnes SECOND oR THIRD FLOUR, IN A _PRI- vate house, fully furnished for housekeeping; rent must be moderate, as the les must be permanent; ‘foce ies ba vieknne ‘Twelfth and jon ranted Wy the lh et, ae wenth avenues; mn wan! i. Ad. seeihay eden pens, sues ‘ANTED—A HOUSE, BY A SMALL FAMILY OF adults, between Tenth and Forty-eighth streets, and Third and Seventh avenues; will Pay, from $1,000 to $1,200 per year. Address L. L., 147 East Forty-fourth street, yy satan —FOR MAN AND WIFE, TWO OR THREE unfurnished Rooms, between Third and Sixth avenues, ‘and Tenth and Thirtieth streets ; please state terms per mouth, Address R. W. FLINT, 105 East Twelfth street. ANTED—BY A SMALL AMERICAN FAMILY, PART of or a small House; from Fortieth io Forty-eighth street and between Fourth and ighth avenues preferred; will pay fair rent, promptly im advance. address W. A. J., Herald Uptown Branch o 6 Bi ANTED—WITH STBAM POWER, A ROOM, ALOUT 60x80 feet; not particular if in one or two lofts; must have good light, Address E H, C., box 144 Heraldofiice, Wins theo A SMALL FAMILY, FOR HOUSEKEEP- ing, the Lower Part of a furnished house in a respect- ghborhood, west of Lexington avenue and below cond Fed Address, stating terms, PERMANENT, Cany of aoceas'te the city. Ad ROOMS, WITH Nig tabie for roa koont wy Dox om station. carted HOME FOR WIFE AND 1WO LITTLE ft either 8 salt ‘of Rooms near good restaurant or a He Fanally ; good locality; moderate figures. ANTED—UP TOWN, APARTMENT! FIVE OR six ddress, stating price, QUINCHE, care of a Laurent, wid Jobn street, ANTED TO RENT—A NEAT SIX OR EIGHT roomed Cottage House, with tmprovements, loceted south of Eightieth stroot, or jn Brooklyn, Address W. J. B., Herald oilce, stating ail ‘partic $95 PER WEEK WILL BE PAID FOR ROOM AND 2+) Bedroom, on parlor or second floor, with southern exposure, for gentleman and wife, near Broadway, between Fourteenth and Forty-second sirects; Canis eng le refer- ence. “Au drens © bor 186 Herald 0; n oflies. “STEPHEN'S EPIS |, HOME OHA- QT. CHURG! C7 ets Rest Teenty-ainth street, bewwerh. Medizon cai Fourti avenues Services on Sunday at 103 A. M. The Rev, Dr. Price will Preach. Seats free. AX she wilt teach French or Spanish ersat! inal Cee amish cone er month,” Address Le, W., Herald oles, sn? “#4 Me MARBLE AND MARBLEIZING A. KLADHR, of 136. Kast Kighteeath street.—Marble and Marbleized Mantels. Ting, Marble Counters, hee ry prices that dety competition, Mortgages taken in trade, TEWART'S SLATE, MANTELS--LARGEST ASSORT ment in the city at lowent, prices aie a ARE ECO 65 Sixth av., between Thirty-tifth and ‘rirtyeabat ats 0.8 MARBLE WORKS, 217 TO 223 Wen Ain furs between Broadway and Bighth ce (aye od Mantels, Moonmenta, ‘nine oly.” largest varieties, newest designs and cheapest nthe city. Pie _ BILLIARD: USTANDARD, AMERICAN (BILLIARD TABLES Al. unequalled for accuracy and Ue fo proved by the leading amateurs and ‘and profession: glagees: Eonstantiy on, hand, Fables at pelees, Fangingtrom eee & y COLLEMDE, Ta 8 Broadwan ve Marble w. VATCHES, J JEWELRY, &c. oe MERICAN | WATCHES, aia Atinanetscer NKPIELD & x pinch aven “corner Fgurtognth ‘Sua corner Lape erg | oF MODERN, LANGUAGES (FRENCH, English and German) of the University of France, would be happy to 7 to exercise his profession. in an institute oF family; wou! ook element: ica; beat references. Ad hatrese Wet IL, box 131 Herald 0 ‘ua pre oF CULTURE DESIRES A POSITION AS 2, ceived family; can teach children French aud t fenton Teferences exchi ENDON, Uptown Advertising office, ‘broadway. DeConAn CARD.—ESTABLISHED 184.8, E aving recovered from his late indisposiiion, cies ing tgeatly Solicited by his Tormer patrons 1 reoven mg and Day pa at commence on the in of Ni ‘com| loreabet ry rer Boglish, German, French, Heb: rem elaaaica. ular corps, of teachers, Vi. snd the ‘RENCH, bab ey 5 ema AND RUDIMENTS OF Fesidencs fof wal'per pYyiarier ue janable retereuces ‘Aidresa Misa B, care 0 rs. Goussel, G6 West Forty-eoaond ACKARD'S balay bn ESB Cap age metBonies 5 Building, corner toe pen. ‘Bhudetie can enter” at 8 eee i | Woman rae rs pied ed Ls ad a ae ds Ae bos 136 crass cage Ys MUS? Drovere ‘EETS OF NEW YOR O'CLOCK TO-MORROW. MATINER AT TWO O'CLOCK TO-MORROW. RESERVED ORCHKSTRA SEAT, ONE DOLLAR, OUTH'’S THEATRE, CUSHMAN EVERY EVENING D DURING THE WEEK, rtiste, fis 3 OUStitAN, role of QuHEN CORTERINE in Shakspeafo's grand Tragedy of ILENRY VII. B. WILLIAM ORESWICK Mas CARDINAL WOLSE CUSHMAN MATINEB, ON SATURDAY, AT tf, O'CLOCK, MISS CUSHMAN Ab AB QUE \N CATHERINE. Beata secured six da) Ditaon’s music store, 71 RTH AVENUE THEATRE, Sole Lessee and Manager......MR, AUGUSTIN DALY ‘Twenty-fourth street, near Broadway. Curtain rises at & NEE AT ng: in advance at the theatre; also at Broadway. EVERY NIGHT, FOR THE FIFTH WEEK, MR. 8" Les AUGUSTIN DA! reat Drama of the Ti “DIVORCE” KVERY EVENING until turther notice bo acted the new drama of contempora- entitled “DIVORCE.” Charas- tera by Miss Fanny Morant, Fanny D Clara Morris, Linda Deitz, Mra. @, H. “pIVORCE!|Nellle Mortimer, Kate Claxton, Ida Yerance, Loutse Volmer,' Mr. D. H. Harkins, W. J. Lemoyne, James Lewts, W. Davidge, Loi James, Henry Crim, Owen Fawoott, D. Whit- au, Geo. De Vere, Chapman, Burnett, Beek- “DIVORCE” wATINGE SARURDAT NEXT AT HALF- B. During tho present unusual oul for reserved soata st will be open 15 days in advance ‘0OD'S MUSEU! EVERY EVENING poate ‘ew WEEK AT & OLIVER TWIST, SUPPORTED BY J. A. HERNE. and ful! Dramatic Company Eee! ee LUCILLE SORIREN SATURDAY MATINER, OCTOBER 7, LUCILLE WESTERN WILL IMPERSONATE MRS. HALLER in the STRANGER. GuIMNY CORNER: PETER PROBITY. et THEATRE. ERY EVENING UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. °o L I v E Bg Ni BILL J. J. WALLACE Print + JARRETY & PALMER PARSLOE as BOB THE BOOT- ATIN. WO STILE TS OF NEW TORR” sand De a rn we aii PFAACHION TOMI siscgatel burl titled screINDERELLA. 4 Mr. M.W. warrinc EEE oe trate Prince Poppe! Aulorno and of prett ene san GELLE BOWER ‘The Baron Balderdash. ish young per Buttont.... but remark Clorinda, the Baron's cides: fon atthe ieushing order, very cry hard upon Thisbe, anly Sort on the EW, LEPFINGWELL. ‘Thishe, the Baron's second ane genes . Mise Greensela Omd "5 inderella, the Baron's youngest Net is ‘The Fairy Queen. . Miss Hardy Lords, THE Gt Aogether with the rezuiar company, will appear. oors open at 61g. Curtal reain pases x6 MATINEE EVERY WEDNESDAY vsoe —s TUNDERS OF A IEER UPON Chie and SHOUTS OF AUOCEEE meet those popular, favorites, Mr-and Mra, W. Je each evening in Haman Fale ‘a truly excellent h drama, EILBEN OGE; or, DARK’'S THE HOUR BEFORE THE DAWN. BRYAN O'FARRELL... MR. W. J. FLORENOB, , HRIDGET MAGULLE,. “MRS. LA J. eile lS Patrick O'Donnell. 7 oe Clarke. Misa Rose Evans, <i Cg lone Burke. f this establishment, BIL) TINK GATURDAY At * KILERN var KVERY sg tas AT reserved, trom 5 A. M. to5 P. M., atthe Pox Oflce 5 at Scbirmer's, 101 Broadway, and at the brie Tikes Offless, Twentyabird treet, Br y and Fifth avenue. R. GEORGE DOLBY'S, M BALLAD SONCBETS, STHINWAY HALL, MONDAY, OCTOBER 9; y, TUESDAY, oC as WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER, HAN way THURSDA pith OCTOBER i: ot Caricgs DOLBY, int onde order to piu novel series: ALLAD CONUE! which inctudes also Glees ane, Madrigal that high abaidard of excellence watch shall the approval of the cultivated audiences of the U od for hin American tour the f ea ROCZIEr=s moO ZO by Paite rand the preas DITH WYNN Mme, PATE’ ak eat PATEY, Bass, re J. Ge F |ANTLEY, Baritone, Planoforte—Mr. LINDSAY SLOPE. Dontralto, Ht, CUMMINGS, Tenor, Mr, DOLBY believes that concerts in Weep. of the country—the selections being from the higi reer, boule old and new, and interpreted by eminent artiste familar with the schools—will be acceptable to the American je, and will secure a generous patronage; and that the singing alee and madrigal—brought lo the alesse eras, ‘expression and tone coloring, by constant prac ty Ml proves popular and attractive feature of the tak. ‘Bak na Concerts, \afine conecrta will commence cach evening at 8 o'clook, Admission one dolar. Reserved seats fifty cents and one dollar extra, according to location, re on sale at Steinway Hall daily from9 A, M, toS + HE STRAKOSCH ITALIAN OP! AT THE ACADEMY OF Musi, NEW YORK, PECIAL NOTIOR, ‘The Strakonch Ttallan Opera Ticket offco is at the EVERS?T HOUSE (entrance on Fourth avenun, betweem Heventeenth and Hightoenth streets), where Bul , ir " SEASON OF TWENTY (20) NIGHTS OF ND ITALIAN OPERA, ae commencing on MONDAY, October’ 23, 1871, by itene MLLE. CHRISTINA NILSSON will mako her first ceo in Italian Opera in Now York, are now being recelvod from 9 A. P.M. dal ‘AN FRANCISOO MINSTRELS, 68 BROADWAY, ‘ S fiasco Successful, can't Renee Thing.” Binet, ween oi a AND BaCKOw Immense Succeas of the PANTOMIME, eo Di/and WEDNESDAY aad’ SATURDAY MATINEES, i DIG L POMS OT roxsit a He HAPPY EA FAMILY, H. D. G. L, FOX's! The wonderful SPL CLOG DANCE, H: D-| oslebrated Spectacular Ballet a Pantorlin,| now in the Belightrul Ballad and ine 4 singing, : D. its succe HD. success entilot o PTY DUMPTY | avs meena ee Ae HDT ompry putUMeny DUMETY!! NE MOULTON CONCERTS. } Hn p. sUn'tke any other o clown Bs. Mar. G. L. Fox presents 8 | ~The management has aa the bono honor, x8 announeing that N D. | vein of fine act ri gE THE CELEBRATED MARTENS FAMILY. no long distinguished in European sad American art circles, H. D:| Mmer MARTENS! | of the Olympic are those of | {lee her trst appeue ra oP HL D.| ale, GRETCHEN 111) the Martens a ae ESee GRAND CONCERTS HD merits of the jean wat STEINWAY HALL, on H. D. frcitie’ and the Oat Dae’ | MONDAY, Peat i 16 TURSDAYE ¢ OCTOBRE 11, i. the Martens; and then the SATURDAY Y APTREN ON. Be BI. i ersonal charms of ms Mra. Moulton will be assisted bythe following etmmens Ha family Is 40 popular.”"—Atlas, Misa AGNES | PALMER, Conte Contralto, F not bi “Materials to make half a dozen pantomimes.""— Signor UFOROTO: HONGON Be Baritone. He Signor PUBLO SARASATE, Violin Virtuoso, THE KIRALFY TROUPE, ands GRAND ORCHESTRA under the direction HD. ADELE, pale ETTAY nono, of Signor CARLO BOSON. H. D. CLEMENT SUEANI ROWA, youna ADONIS qpreerere H. D. LITTLE VENUS, SIGNOR,CASSELLI, | ()PEN DAY AND NiGHe. ED. THE ZIG-LAGS, Herr WILLIO. GRAND INDUSTRIAL BXAIBIN H: D.| Seats secured alx days in advance at the box office | Of the American Institute in the Monster Baldi, ELD: | ofthe theatre or by telearam. dima sae honey = prMbeatgger eons ee streets, over 600 feot long, with over nue exuare AN BRYANT'S, TWENTY-THIBD STREET, cannon a space. Thoussnds of attractive novelues between Sixth’and Seventh avenues, near Booth's aire, ‘Crowded eeighted ‘and fanjonable audienora. BARE “iow Gj ay tt cau Pre , BRYANT'S MINSTRELS. ense Hit. DIVORCE. any en. a ail soca of 4 RYANT’S MINSTRELS. |THE CLODOCHE QUADRILLE, | ¢, ir Aang smi pron petiae BRYANT’ MINSTRELS. | W. Henry Rice. Prima Donna, tng, bear ea foun bo Sane Bees otaas BRYANT S MINSERELA) Were'0) Willen 1 Henry. rae toe FH pan a s ci reaped ( Ggrmasos BRYANT: SEES! all in van pigaate Den, hoon andeveniig, Admisson 0 cents. Caularen ice BRYANT'S MINSTRELS, nie ‘that En = BRAS THe OLD 1 oral ee Gone ne al CADEMY OF MUSIG-FOURTRENTH STREET AND fae eR TY RRA RPO os oe THE FOUNTIC ANNUAL BENEFIT ‘ OPFith a EDWIN'S THEATRE, 128 BROADWAY, eee ERDER OF PRLS i REVIVAL OF THE FRENC! ee BOUFFE, wil ake piace on Ths ; euay aferagon, Oot 3, um ke array of ‘ever concentrated Isom. ray AND SATURDAY 008, 6 u Pin Lent will be presented on this occasion, My EBUT oF mone. ALBERT SULIEN. ICHOLE. Mile. AIMER ERT JULIEN seats, $1 60; tamiy circle, 16 cents reserved, $1 rickets to Se had’ at the theatre and at Schirmer’s, 701 * SATURDAY, AT 3 MATINES, _Reserved seats, $1, all parte of the bo BOUFFE—OPERA Leal A LINA EDWIN'S ove |ATIN EB. BATURDAY AT LA PERICHOLE. i. Fete As +e. ++eLa Perichole rved Beats Sl, all | parts of the house. Beeecrs HEALTH, AMUSSMENT.—JOHN WOOD'S fam, No. 6 Hast Twent may ght street, near Fifth avenue. e. Open day and evening, Cail G™e OPERA HOUSE.—EILEEN _OGE. GLORIOUS SUCCESS. GREAT HIT OF we its bapa tk SCENERY and EXCELLENT ACT- ING. ATINEE SATURDAY AT 4. MEVERY EVENING AT 8 ORYPHEES AND BALLET LADIES WANTED.—AP- ply at Olympic Theatre, immediately, stage door. RAND OPERA Se ee OGE. GLORIVUS 8UCCESS. MEAT HIT OF ost na its beams $4 A L_ SCENERY and i ACT- INQ, MATINEE SATURDAY AT EVERY EVENING “Ar Se \RENOR'S LYRIC HALL, 723 SIXTH AVENUE, AND ADEL?HI HALL, Broadway and Fifty-second streot, can be rented for Balls, Concerts, private Theatricals, &c, Both Rooms open daily. Broadway. RAND steed. BS Be ee OGE. EILEEN OGE. SATURDAY MATINEE AT 2 ‘PIANOFORTES. LARGE STOCK OF PIANOS, BEST “MAKERS, TO Tent or bell chomp urchase, Cail at M. M. MERRELL’S, 8 Fourth avenut A SECOND HAND PIANO—IN - GOOD ORDER, 890: 8 fou four round corners, rosewood Pisnoforve, warranted, maker, short time in use; & bar KEK & SON, M6 leccker = celeb rated A BRIVATE FAMILY | HAVE TWO ries LASS Pianos—one an upright, Minot make; Pipe ists strect ‘an attachment—for sale low.” ww East Twenty. nth atrect. A SEVEN bat Ad CARVED LEGS, HAINES BROS. Piancforte, ; Other fine Pianos. new and secon hand, in ihe sas same proportion, and month!y parments taken: Pianos to rent cheap. 789 Broadway. T. 8. BERRY & CO, A BRAUTIPTL PIANO, ONLY Si0,-A STEINWAY Pia ass, carved lege, every wement Pere BID ELE. 18 Piao, rosewood cade, overs A BARGAIN.—CHICKERING ROSEWOOD SEVEN i ib. near Broadway. yargain for ‘Amnlty etre octave Ptanoforte, nearly new, for less than half ite value; overstrung bass, legs, all modern improve- ments, Cali at 20 Third sireet, near Second avenue, for two days. Ag BEtHIANT, AND POWRRFUL TONED GRAM GRAND are 7\¢ octave rosewoo: janotorte, a iverstrang bass, naoraite treble, made to order Sees: sent ‘owner, coat $300; Stool, Cover Bena” Call at private Tesidenos 1m 7 street, TIN. MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD Mh he hg oi FOR At property family leaving ded a lade order, cvle- Srated's cost for $275; Parlor rsa, Hor Suite, Faletings, Bro sam Chamber Dining areata, fa MAGNIFICENT GRAND SQUARE ROSEWOOD 1% A. Octave Pianoforte, brilliant tone, richly carved case, made to order for $875, will be for #00: Stool, Cover and fh bee also Parior, Cl 7 aa - Meng Ang Din- rap Wes at great na racrifice. al oe man- siva 263 West Forty-second, street, between Seventh and es avenues. pod A TE ig Raton tyes AND ORGANS—OF¥ NEW AND ful styles, of different mal at lower rces aw bem or monthly instalments, or WATERS’, 681 Broadway, thal ean be found, PRIGHT IT PIANOS.—THE BEST STOCK OF UPRIGHT ia iano in the city for sale or to rent-ad the manufactory bh TLNS & SON, 94 East Houston street, near Bi | ee WR igh ph eiyeag Recs TAVE aga tare ts taken; $60 cash, Seesflmaaacaliern hart Admission, $1; Family Uircle, 500, by et F. ees CONWAY'S BROOKLYN THEA‘ Miu \Mrs. F. B. ST Uoawar “ oe ” uiNagens B. ‘comwaY, THIS EVENING—LONDON assumanon. BAND FESTIVAL AT FASHION COURSE, . UNION HOME FOR SOLDIERS’ AND SAILORA | ORPHANS. In order to enable the ete attractions yon Please ell according, salt according, when called upon. va For the amusement of patrons, Immense Dancing Peiforma where dancing will be peter throughout the day. LARGE EXHIBITION PLATFORM PATENT Mag rics! SiH Seg te A iam Pt BAVE BEEN Bi BALLOON ASCENSIONS WILL BE MADE DAILY. Exhibitions of ‘Trained Horses ‘will be made the second week BY PROFESSORS ROCKWKLL AND HURLBUT. PROGRAMME FOR FRIDAY, OCT. 6 11 A. M.—Tight-rope Performance. a rumming Exhibition. .—THE GENTLE! 13 EN'S SONS OF THE ELEVENTR. WARD, Binty fantastical patriots, drawn in Oftecn ea, accompanied by band, will visit the and nt display th SPORTS OF THE CARNIVAL Lb, : 13 FM -DANCING Sxmiurri M.—HOPPING against time. i iP. M, The Flyaway soa, Fivigd fer, Star Base Ball Clubs, of New York, will F P.M. PROT FOR MAN WANWATEAN Pr porae. Free, ‘oa horses 8500 to the first horse, $200 to the second; beat mfive, $4, Mo-Debok of tases little girls (sisters! ve, et it and four, wd wl oct pny C4 x ‘and fancy dancing, indie. in aa fntunt prodigy. pe palioos fon by the daring seronaut, Wasbingtom Bly jonale! Should the weather prove unfavorable, as far ae F cable the perfc Tormances will be added to those of Ry fair di TISITORS’ GUIDE, Persons. going tn ‘ the ferryboat at James sitp, n treot, Twenty ated Tiny. fourth street of Nincty-second street Has, River drive to Fashion Course, guided by route. Thirty minutes? ri ride. Foot Dassengere “should take either James slip or fourth street ferry to Hunter’s Point Cara pO nifoo8 ase boat landing Ask for “trip tickets to the Pesti feventeon minutes be at the grounds. ‘Traine every, hour. BENJAMIN, 5; oe eek _See programme for fuil Tint of f entertainments, G™*,2 oreee ace ES oe 1G B. uy MATINEL t SATURDAY aT 2 ‘UST OU" har == NEw “ROCK OF AGI Thomas, Wagner's “Kalscr Strauss’ “41 Ein ‘Niche We Waltz,” ic, “Lumbye’s *' ream," GUC. 5 “pris! four, DIVSON & co., , Publ \ATIONAL CO. )NSERVATORY Hee MUSIO, Decker Brotbers* Bi UNION SQUARE tBrosuway), near eaRD ores Bouse sees G ¢ ie VLOREROR.} don” MATINEE ppt aT 2 ROOKLYN OPERA HOUSE TO LET OB Fo! Pavilion, ‘the A GENTLEMAN Ratt) GIVE Me A. Pisnoforte, at pupil’ Dest reference ees ne box 122 Herald on eae ea D-SOPRAXO. AND 7