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MEETING OF THE COMMITTEE OF SEVENTY The Course to be Adopted for the Govern- ment of the City, At noon yesterday @ meeting of the Committee -@f Seventy Was held at the Uhamber of Commerce, Mr. Willlam F, Havemeyer presiding. There was # good attendance of members, In opening the meeting he said :— Gawriawen or tur Commrrren—As intro- rj ain the depots whik Seat rmit- Ww moni mi Brooeedlay bt th: business Before us, A Mo ko se ineptuch which hav yA vine ‘vouohsafed to reations have given you a, ¢ at the w otk whiel ris be pe opereey. 'y to satisty ur baegt 4 our org? ie ti ciate Sa te ene ig iota ony gyno a: broke jelinguel i gotyes Lave | cnate of iy ia wet th to the ‘eratetul yan ah i our ‘are en' ee ity. indictments. he ve been ott ot the wrong-doers, the carly prosecut an ofwnont wei » result, H not in, the ar) prone the mone) ‘and 1 raudulently taken fom rs nib A, ‘eu Ly ir con ‘this committee partite or the of the ca eed faced a oyrauie the indorsement of i for the offices of P siden and WicerPrbaidont of the United States. a while, on this question each member of this committee ities and will act aecorsdin, bay it me sone with which the commie has nuthing todo. Our business is and should be by the authority which appointed reform rr parifeation of the elty and State govern- spent matters in which La ae bi ‘are no differences of opinion i, the Bun j Dadabeeal} boas to the State we appeal for the necessary law's to ed the city ‘int the future ‘ana to punish those st ity of ihe monstrous wrongs: which have been commited against it. The Legisiature bens year failed to give to the city the laws that were and ere ‘necessary to. ‘lear ~ietst power and piace the real friends and Multes of the chiet conspirators the Netrly every department 0 ‘the city overninent is fied with them, every one of whom ‘would, ice of the people could be Rie A he Sriventrom their rplaces. They are. sill, drs ‘mous salarics, ond }oognn, thelr time chiefly int thwartitg ‘is own aflin- and of honest men tow! on better rod re ch inge. It lg unnecessary to recur to the Soainencen that com. inéd to prevent the necessary legisiauion last Winter, It) ‘Mg well known that they had t) pele seat and source mie the lepartment this city, and it requires no very keen ‘as ine to see that the same inilucnces are again notively at bee toelect members of the Assembly to keep them in office and to control legislation for ir Ret ends, ie powor to contract obligations, to“avold a per re. Mg! to keep unds we must be rid of th edkagur a ok to arupa Ue ¢ country on this. sans and Cy LTS and piang ot not enought agood man, He sivuld Congdtucney. ‘Otherwise the mere tools of the corrupt de- arbments of the vity yoverument will be sent to Albuny thwart and prevent your efforts for a reiorm of the ‘Al ticket system for the glection of Aldermen eae opporiunity to elect a select and good Will euable us to avold all the mistakes which "w work in that direction, You will all hentia causes of the failure to secure ils city lust Winter. The futiuence Piel Cs te, to his lasing disgrace, he coparnene or ‘this city; with net us with thelr hostility at of this hope, arrived. fogisintion for Executive of the § tend a ti Bat? we end has, I syory point, he cry of Seform las reached every quarter of the State. king inan sees tuat we muse have Letter men mi that ‘hicves and plunderers must de- w honest men. nina hould be restored to the gh their elected representuth ‘The very th utives, ould bi ted wit as upervision of Under our present m_ the de- ‘Common Council. This rale sano be re ed and reversed. The power to contract debts should teltricted and conviol'-d, or we cau have no economy In “the government, Nu more laws should be passed author- izing the issue of bouds, on the demand of any of the de- parents, to carry on pubitc improvements inaugurated yy such deparimediis, and thus sanction the employment, fe stated periods, o1 u large force of mento be le tod and controlied in ihe interest of thetr employers, work ot the city should be doue by contract and jair ieiting and should not be given to favorites at enormous Hiei pert the sacridce or the most important interests of the objects of our appointment and to restore to fhe people of this city, by a reform or the charter, the -eniir re power 2 ‘controlling and managing, thelr ‘own af- hich, by vicious egisietton, th have been de- paved, we Tuust be ready to act in havnony with any af afl Opganizations that cok the results we desire, perhaps, oine of our own wishes in order escclitial nay be secures ose remerks L commend the cause of the people ox een with ‘he hope—I would say the assurance— ee elise on youn part will be spared torelieve the people trom the burden which now op) premes, eat wee which, through their culpable, if not.crimi ot the ‘duties of good cluzenship, has to a ie ceeot been Imposed, und by such amendments of the char- ter, wll jive them a Fesponsible representative super. vision of their own atiairs, secure to them the enjoyment of the rewards of their tonne and protect them against the rowdyisi aud crime which’ a corrupt governtent is fo create, patronize and maintain. ua petition {would appeal to every man in this com- espective of party, nationality or sect; to every" man ‘vt earns his daily "bread by the sweat Puts brow; to every young man who fs just cpm mene the patie of life; to every man who, during fe of honest, ee has put aside trom bis ‘earning: valmcient sup- t, for his declining years; to the millionuatre, whose salons” Ars ouly. safe’ under Just laws. Honestly inistered, to co-operate With you in accomplishin) thowe Necessary reiorins In ur government and its a Munistiation Which the exigencies of our elty affairs lu- peratively demand, Several communications were then read from reform associations, requesting the bringing about of aconference with a committee of the various associations. ‘Mr. Henry Beers was next directed to obtain rooms for the use of the committee. After the disposition of a little routine business the meeting was adjourned until mid-day on Tues- day next. HOW A POLICE JUSTICE BAFFLED THE POLI- TIOLANS, Several prominent politicians of the Eighth ward ‘have Deon trying lately to procure the reicase on batl of Dan Lucy and Jim McDonald, two notorious ‘oughs, who beat the bartender in Casey's saloon about @ month ago, The bartender is still in hos- pital, and his recovery is doubtful. It will be re- membered that Mrs. Sint tiled had been confined ana bir) Wier sick @ room over the store, the shock whch the oc- pon leave her. McDonald and Lucy were at the time committed to await the result of the injuries by Justice Fowler, who was sittingat Jef- petite Hymctel for Justice Cox. On Wedn the poll 8 called on Justice Fowler and informed im that Mike bartender was nearly convalescent, and requested that the prisoners be let out on bail. Believing their statements the Justice fully committed of $1,500 ball this and went Jefferson Market Sor rday morning, when bail was to be furnished, znd had jhe prisoners taken before him, He then withdrew Justice Fowier’s Sener and fully committed them without bail. liticians growled savagely at thus being pluie and left court vowing to get ‘‘square.”’ MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. CoLt1g0x—Lopar.—On eanenaie ft aac y= ‘tember 18, 1872, at Grace church, J: tee ey, Gores wap, Sin Pani Nate RY BENN! Lopax, of Jamaica, L. I, ‘ ie Dixon—H, MLeTa AG ‘aly ad Wis., on Tues- day, September 3, 1872, by. Rey. Ww. Lefevre, SAMUEL M. Dixon, ‘of Milwaukee, to SARAH Lyon, dagger 6 of Henry G. Halsted, of the Arper Place, MoFFAT—At Calvary Manse, New- a, Oral ge county, N. Y.,on Wednesday, Se var Ts by the Rev, George & Bishop, Wri tine a Gu, a to Many E., eldest daughter of Charles * ILLAN—BARRY.—At the residence of the bride's parents, Jersey Me on Tuesday Rey tem- bee 10, by, Rey, James , annedye of ‘ork, AMUEL Brooklyn, to ‘Aake@ A. LLAN, of lace. Svire Boma the Executive Mansion, Nav; New York, on Wednesday evening, lens verte, the Rev. Charles W. Homer, rector FA it. James’, Lieutenant Wag ie: ae States Navy, to Gace VIRGINIA, daughter of Captain United Btates Navy. ‘Wednesday, September = 872, by th the! nev, John W. Barnhart, of the For- street Methodist Episcopal church, Mr, Joun Miss. Many ELizapet TOWRLLS ‘a KNiGut, both of this city. >, WELLS—Locke.—On Mond: ber 16, at Grace Church, Whitestone, jand, the Rev. B,_H. rita he ALBERT H. of i City, Geedetneer ot » daughter of John D. Locke, Esq. en TLLIAMB—GAYLER.—On Wedne: Se} be eoeneh 18 by the Rev, Ge Miauvelt Jane Witetaw ELLEN H. GAYLER, both of this city, Woop—Lairp.—On Wednesda} mber 18, eu Cha) ‘the Fey Kod vine rid Brother by the v. F, Ja. D vo Doth of this city. Prasiiattaaaas “Diea. zO—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, Septe: 18, MINNY, qoungert cha oc Winn Wand Bila O. days. he’ relatives and friends. of the family are res ed boone attend the faneral, a ee, eptem- dei orclock r late residence, oor Sen fy arenas South BtooKtyn ag on Thursday, septentber: 10) 19, after a lingerin: pit 8, GEORGE H. BaLt, Jr, if the Soot re Us age; eldest sou of George H. “at ie family are respectfully invited tom nteend he 1 Brine rota his 1 ay residence, 373. Twelfth strect. Brooklyn, on saondag, the 23d inst., at tO of gnc I—On Thursday, September 19, Isaac erro native of the county of Armagh, Ire- land, mn the 70th year of his age, The relatives an fricnds of the family are re- speetfully mvited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 131 Madison styeet, on Saturday, at pat o'clock P, M. Interment at Cypress Hills Vem- etery. Helfast papers please copy. BRapy.—On Wednesday, Seeromner 18, Mary, wiie of Richard Brady , aged 38 years. ‘The relatives and irleuds of the family are re- Mvitedto attend the funeral, from St. oes sees ras aes i will be repose + fom Sues. —On pn 11, Daniat F, = ee f of thoi : are M invited attend the residence of his fatner ae Secon avenue, on Friday, September C San Francisco, on Tuesday, Febru- ae ates nec and are re- invited to attend fhe stanera ym All ula’ —. Fourth avenue, corner of Twenticth ge to rar tember 20, at one o'clock P. bas thout er Eaglewo Bene her ia, Rove bored d em! tk ~ Notice of funei in ia "8 papers. CaRour.. —On Wi ember 18, SARAH, wile of Denis Carolia, in the’? ear of ler The funeral will take the from 123 Bast Twelfth street, at 6% ova, to St. pricks Cathedral, where a r the repo mass of requiem will be celebrated for er of her soul and thence to Calvary Relatives and friends of the family are are a | ied to une, at W: LAPP.—On Thursday, September ‘ay Pinger’s Falls, BENJAMIN GUAT, aged et yearn r The relatives and friends of family are in- vited to attend the funeral. from his late Pestdence, on Saturday, the 2ist instant, at two o'clock P. M. Train leaves aden rg street depot for New ere at se vedneeiny . Be) ber 18, LARKE,—On Wi ni mber JOHN NICHOLAS, son of: Jobe ay an Winn rea Clarke, want 9 months and 16 days. 1s funeral will take place from his late dence, Third enue, between 147th and 148th streets (Melrose), at half-past one o'clock, for Cal- vary Cemetery. Coun.—The members of Columbia Lodge, No. 484, F. and A. M., are hereby summoned to meet at their lodge rooms, corner Greene and Fourth Btreets, iday, Bepiambar 20, at gt o'clock’ arp, for the purpose of attending funeral of our late brother, August Cohn. order.of HAS. MARKS, Master. Coonry.—On Pate evening, September 10, Brip@gt Cooney, wife of Th ‘Cooney, @ native of Gart, county Salwar, oo The relatives and friends we ‘the family are re- Bpectfully requested to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 406 Seventh avenue, on day, September 21, at one o’clook. jox.—At Yonkers, on Tuesday, September 17, Mrs. Joun Cox, in her 82d year. Funeral on Friday, ‘September 20, at 4 P. M., from the residence of her son-' Seana we Rw dé Dougiass, Warburton avenue, Yonk CrowLey.—Suddenly, on Wednesday, September 18, MICHAKL CROWLRY, the beloved son ‘of Buizabeth. pad the the late Michael Growley, in the 2ith year of The t funeral will take place from the residence of his cousin, mgt John Jourdon, 930 Paciflo street, Brooklyn, on Friday, September 20, at ten o'clock A.M. His rematus will be taken to St. Joseph's church, where @ solemn requiem mass will ve sald for the repose of his soul, and from thence to Cal- vary Cemetery for interment. Drcker.—On Wednesday, September 18, SARAT JEANNETTE VREELAND, Wife of Edmund Decker, aged 39 years, elatives and friends of the fami): are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 882 West Twenty-seventh ‘street, Sun- day, 22d inst., at ten o'clock precisely, Remains will’ be taken to Staten Tsland by the 11:30 boat from pier 19, Funeral services will be held at New Springville Methodist Church at one o'clock. DowNgEY.—On Wednesday, September 18, ELLEN Downey, the heloved wite of Michael Downey, native of Ballyscreen, county Derry, Ireland, in the 66th year of her ‘The funeral will take a from her late rest- dence, 15 Elizabeth street, on Friday morning, Se) tember 20, at half-past nine o’clock; thence to tho Church of’ the Transfiguration, where @ solemn re- quiem mass wil be offered up for the repose of her soul; from thence to Calvary Gemetery for inter- ment at one o'clock precisely. Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. FALLoN.—In Chicazo, on Monday, September 16, Epwarp F. Fau.oy, in'the 22d year of nis age. The relatives and friends of the family are re- roses to atsend the funeral, on Friday afternoon, fleets 20, at two o'clock. jORMOLY.—On Wednesday, September 18, 1872. Susan, the beloved wife of John Gormoly, in the rth year of her age, native of the County Longford, Parish of Columkii, Ireland, The friends of the family and those of her brother, Juun Mg an Fespecerully invited to attend the funeral, on Friday, September 20, at one o'clock, from her late residence, 301 East Thirty-ninth street. Thence to Calvary Cemetery. GuIMARAES.—On Wednesday, September 18, Ce- CILE, daughter of Francisco G. ana Huma G. Guimarres, aged 8 years, 5 months and 5 days, ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of thee parenes, 344 Lexington avenue, on Friday, 20 ik at nine o'clock A. M. Hart.—On Wednesday, ‘h pl dice 18, Mary er ‘the family are re. Hart, in the 36th year o! The relatives and friends of spectfully invited to attend. the funeral, this (rr day) afternoon, at two o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 139 Mott street. aa Zurich, Switzerland, on Wednes- September 18, Dr. CHARLES HENSOUEL, of New IOP city, in the 64th year of his age. HoWELL.—On Tuesday evening, September 17, Joun Seabusy HOWELL, in the 32d year of his age. Relatives and friends are requested to attend his funeral, from the residence of his father-in-law, ‘William. Richardson, Esq., 180 Third strect, Brook- E.D., on Sunday, September 22, at two o'clock ‘Nashville (Tenn, Papers please copy. INGERSOLL.—On scars September 19, at New Haven, Conn, ANNE, only laughter of Jonathan and Grace tngeraoll aged 9 months and 28 days. Jacons.—On Wodnesday. eveniny ee tember ss Hervey Wymay, infant son of L. Sarah E. Jacobs, aged 11 months and 19 dara, Relatives and triends.are .respectfally invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his pa- rents, 349 West Thitty- -first street, on Saturday, the 21st inst., at twelve o’cloc Low: fter a short iliness, JouN F, Lonza. Notice of funeral to-morrow. MripMer.—At Greenville, N. on Tuesday, rer. tember 17, after a long and painful i!Iness of Bright's disease of the kidne; OuN H. MupMER, late Sheriff of Hudson county, N.J., aged 45 years, 6 months and 5 days., The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, Greenville, Hudson county, NJ, on Friday, September 20, at eleven o'clock A. M., and thence to Greensvood Cemetery for interment. Moorz.—In this city, on’ Wednesday, September 18, Rionarp C. W. Moore, only son of 8. V. R. Moore, in the the 404 year of his age. The funeral service will take place in All Saints chureh, corner of Henry and Scammel ee on Saturday, September 21, at two o'clock P.M. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. Nopen,—In Bepokirs yon Thuraday, September 19, 1872, SopHIA NopEN, wite of the late Abraham Noden, in the 63d year of her age. The pelagives and friends are respectfuliy invited to atten 2 Best from her late HU 108 Bridge a! Lee t, On Sunday, at two o'clock P, M. Stafford and Worcestershire (England) papers please copy. O’Keerr.—On Thursday, September 19, after a Jong and severe flluess, JOHN O'KEEFE, in the 17th year of his age. x The funeral will take place, from the residence of his parents, 73 }ponteamers: street, on Saturday, at ten o'clock A, M. PuyFe.—At Brattleboro, Vt., on Tuosday, Sep- tember 17, DANIEL WATSON PH aged 65 years. Relatives and friends of deceased are invitea to attend the funeral, at the 5 Spe Comogate Dutch church, corner of Lafayette ‘fourth street, this (Friday) morning, a hainyast ten o'clock. tooo On Weduesday, Septe 18, TIMOTHY PLUNKET, & native of oan Ireland, in the 74th year ofhis age. Also grand Sales TwOREE, Horan, aged 1 year, 10 months and a Their remains will be taken from 250 Hoyt street, Brooklyn, to Fiatbush, this ro Seloge alternoon, Sep- tember 26, at halt- past t two o'el SINGLETON. eaday, September 18, Pat- RICK SINGLETON, & naive ais Aature, county Cork, Treland, in the The relatives an pore hy of Or tha Thsails, and those of his brothers, ae bo Michael, are 5 eraly invited to attend the funeral, from his late - dence, 183 Clinton street, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Phe gg rs Coblenz, Germany, on Satarday, ugust 10, JENNIE JESSOP, daughter of Henry J. Jane ¢. Stevenson, aged 2 years, 6 months and Stas relatives and friends are re: tfully invited to attend the funeral, from No. 1 Monroe Bigger tye’ on Friday, September 20, at three P. STewarT.—On Tuesday, September 17, after a short hina, ALEXANDER BTRWART, aged 57 years. Relatives and friends of Ang family are Teapect invited to attend the funeral, from his late Feat ldence, 219 West 125th sie between Seventh and Eighth avenues, on Friday, September 20, at two o'clock. ‘she remains will be taken to Trinity Cemetery for interment, STOCKWELL.—At Orepees 6 Soe an eek tember 8, NATHAN H. Stoo: fy BOG Be 62 ‘The relatives and ‘nicnde +4 ‘the fal amily, ore “ree etfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi erg eerene Ores ere on. Fri- day, the 20th ‘instant, at 23¢ by k, P.M. Train leaves foot of Barel: tis 4) NG 1:10 P, Ma SULLIVAN.—On We ember 18, ELLEN, the Delores wite of Patri van, in the 30th year of her age. The relatives ‘and friends of the family and those of her brothers, Thomas, John, J ind Francis josep Bonney; also those us her brothers-In-law, Joho poo and John and Pugene Sullivan, are respect- invited to, attend ene. funeral, from her late ra idence, 415 East Nineteenth street, on Friday, the 20th inst., at one o'clock P. M.; thence to Ual- vary Oeme' ry for for interment. @ native of Mill- SULLIVAN. —JBREMIAH SULLIVAN, wii rien Cork, Iresand, aged 48 years. tends and acquaintances are hnost Tespect- | invited to attend the funcral, from his late ; 43 Water strect, this (Fritay) after- noon, September 20, at half-past one o'clock, ‘Tnom.—On Thursday morning, September 19, tn the 89th year of her age, ANN THOM. relict of Richardson Thom, master mariner, of Lon- noe and friends are respectfully invited e funeral, from Ber late Seentetion. Con- ore Mott ane Haven, ‘on Sunday afternoon, at two Peay ins to be taken to Weodlawn. don (England), aud’ Australis, papers please is ‘yomnaonse —on tember 19, derhorat, ny Sar ieee urease cco of tiie Seity are res potfally besarte attend ‘one o’cloc! ‘Sat- urday, Se] aap from the remdense of his Derente, Third stréet, Brooklyn, E. D. ‘Wakp.—On Wednesday, September 18, PATRICK Warp, in the 74th year of his age: a native of Dun- dalk, count Loutty land. The relatives an‘ irionds of. the family are re- speotfully year to attend the funeral, on Fri- day. the 20th inst., at two clock, from the resl- of his son-in-law, Andrew Ward, Benson rene Morris and Tallrosd avenues, Mel- tchester county, N. Y. .BY.—On Thursday, September 19, ARTHUR oy (me roungeat child of John and Margery ©. Wens- ¢ | agea 1 year and 2 Speen riends of the fat Respectinlty requested to attend the funer trom te residence of his arents, 187 Sullivan street, a Saturday alternoon, Ue, 21, at one o'clock. bany papers please copy. NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, “DIAMONDS,” on bike BE sRouRED one Fre fm ad 1872. __ AMUSEMENTS. | THEATRE. aaa ay, oer BREUER EVR IT for the EVERY. aALURDAY at naipast” = BRONSON HOWARD'S ot ae Se new CHARACTERS pha Penny Daven- Bitters aie Mellie Mor Wormer, o EEN say Piha Jamey gold, a iH. BATURDAY NEXT at carne im daily trom & till 6 will bo give the ft ‘rst Mr. e nt nda Belts, Mary Outy and islet iter om RAND OPERA HOUSE— Bole Lesseo and Manager... Twenty-third pains + eau ae Ua UBTIN DALY (aes RISES PREOISELY at a quarter to eight nightly. | 9 eemomennn MAY BE ORDERED for eleven o'clock. VERY NIGHT for the fourth week. Ost OFFTOR NOTICI B. —THE MAILS emer 1) W ing Saturday, mber 21, 1872, will close at this office on iy ag at atlz M., vhurs- day at ll A. M., and on Saturday atS aud 11 A. M, |. JONES, Postmaster. ___ HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. Ta this City and Brooklyn. GOOD HOUSE PAINTER, GERMAN, WISHES TO take care of a house; wank be willing to, paint tts ino objection tot ‘ountry ; Dest recommendation, Ad- dress M. K, , Herald office. NUMBER OF APPLIGATIONS FROM FIRST Class tenants for furnished and unfurnished Houses ood localities, Parties hi ne such will find it to thelr interest to send io HENRY A. SMITH, Broadway and Thirty A HOUSE WANTED—UNFURNISHED, FORA FIRST class tennant; must bein anice location and in gona order. Address orcall on GEO, 0, SOREN, 173 ‘ifth avenue, Y¥ A YOUNG MARRIED COUPLE—THREE OR four furnished Apartments for housekoeping, with i and bath, in a privaée tamily, tn the neighborhdod of oxant square; will pay $40 per month. Addre x» Heraid office, PURRISHAD, HOUSE WANTED—BETWEEN THIR. tieth and Fifticth strects, Park and Sixth avenues, four Btorles, well furnished: responsible tenant with smail family. Address, with particulars, X., box 3,956 Post office, J WILL TAKE THE RENTING, COLLECTING AND management of private and’ tenement | property; statements monthly; rents in advance ; terms 5 Het 5g nt. Tse GRAND SPECTACULAR Fairy Opera Bouffe. “Ror CAROTTE.” ‘ “Rx CAROTTE,” Rot CAROTTE.” RODUCED Bape THE Mg dich COMMIEATION OF OP are Aerie in the w Month to BNOHANTED At! which have crowded this vast and Magnificent theatre to the doors. BS. JOUN WOOD as the “Good Genie,” 188 ROSE HBRSEB iE As the “Forlorn Princess.’ 188 EMMA HOWSO! iN as the “Fast and Fickle Princess," 1AM as “King Carrot." Me STUART TENN Necroman ine’ Karandole Sprites.” NE LAURT TAMIEY, in the ‘Revels of the Monkoys.? Gg RAND MATINBE OF _QbORGE 8B. WALTON, 2! Park row. Established ROOMS WANTED.—SIX ROOMS, WITH KITCHEN and modern improvements, furnished or unfurnis!i- oe by, ih mail fanuly of adultas respectable nelghborliood, eats Want D—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE (NO OHIL- dren), a Floor, unfurnished, consisting of four (0 tigsoeand ath on Hy private house, Tor housekeep- be- prom ‘quiet ne ‘ighborhood, iuth and Forty: mm streots and Third and bost references required. Address, stating ) FURNISHED ROOMS FOR ckeeping at moderate terms. Addre-s, h ps v box 179 Heraid office. JANTED—A_ FURNISHE ROOM, SUITABLE doth for office and Bedroom, down town. Address, terms and I ce. RA DROOM OR Sitting Rooin and Bedroom, with cooking stove as and water, for single gentleman, within a mile of y Hall, Address LONDONER, Herald office. dey NFURNISHED APARTMENTS OF FOUR ams, in aprivate honse, situated between Thir- is and Fortieth streets, cast or west; to be oceuplea by a family, of three aduits, Address C., box 141 Herald ANTED=BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, AN UN- iurnished Floor of about four rooms, between Thirtieth and Piaghe streets, on west side. dress L. F., Herald oltice, ANTE! D—OOAT YARD, OR SUITABLE GROUND; ‘enst sido, b below Twenty-fifth street. Address, with particulars, B. K., box 4,716 Post office. ‘ANTED—A HIGH STOOP UNFURNISHED HOUSE, between Twentieth and Forty-ffth streets and Third and Seventit avenues; must be In good order and in a good nelghborhood ; it not to exceed $2,000 por ere Addvese, with full particulars, J. it, Ls Ss box 8,087 Post ofiice, ‘New York. Wires FULLY FURNISHED HOUSE, LOCATED between Twelfth and Fortieth streets, rom Fourth nd Sixth avenue. Brighton, Aanth Me by 150 to $250. Address D—I Rooms, without board. private family preverred, between Broadway and Pith" ‘avenue, or Thirty-fourth and Twenty-ninth streets, Address W. N. C., Herald Up- town Branch office. Vy ANTED—A NICE FLOOR OF FIVE OR SIX ROOMS, for family of three, from Tenth to Thirtieth street} rent mustt bercnsonable and Bice a faintly in house. ALN. HANKINBON, No. 0 Nincteeuth street. UT near York. hing Com: ANTED_PURNISIEED HOUSE OR FLAT, AY eight i for $°00, th Brooklyn or Jerk downtown ferries or below Thirtieth iatgset Re Apply, for one week, to International Publ pany, 98 Liberty street, ANTED TO RENT—A THREE STORY NIGI stoop or four story English basement House, in good neighborhood, Delween Elgth and Twenty. first streets and Third ard Ninth avenues; with modern improye- ments; the rent not over $1,200. Address, with particu- lars, J, A, E., 217 West Forty-ninth street. ANTED TO RENT—A SMALL HOUSE, 7 an hour from City Hal!, rooms, in New York, Brooklyn or Jerse, ‘city: 3 > tof “Address G. D.L., box 219 sion oftee. ‘ANTED TO RENT—A NICELY FURNISHED house, in # good locailty, by a small private family ; best references and security must bea given. Addrost Cc UMMI. Herald of lee. TAI RENT—A FURNISHED HOUSE, NTED filed with boarders, Imor near the city, by a very Tempestable party: “ood ‘references, | Addross HOUSE. I ‘own Branch oftice, 1,206 Broudw ANTED—TO RENT OR PURCHASE, A THRE: four story brick or brown stone Dwelling, furnis! or unfurnished, below Fittieth street. JACOB V. D. WYO KOFF, 66 Tahoe § and 19 Now at. rR ed eiladaeel fe, Betillngy: cheap (or, eh or eokly and poymente: 0. Be CANNON & CU. 09 and ail Mi, Corne! Canal street. montl Huds MET WITH AT 2 Parlor Snits, $75; sabia wainut, $40, and 30 lots “A. MAGNIFIOENT ASSORTME niture for sale—Propert perp Suits Furniture, Marie, Antolnntte, tyle, eovdred brocatel, do, $40; Pianotortes, Pi Chamber, Dining Furniture, 8! quire private residence 33 West 1 A RRIWATE FAMILY LEAVING THE CITY. WILT, dispow. at private sale waguifleent Parlor Suits, 14 feces, cost $40, for ne do. 5 Rep 8 tarpets, Pianotorte, fo Konse, Chamber’ ‘sun Tetstondes Barve, 4c; Drawing Room and Dining Room Surts Buffet, cost $300, for $140; Extension ‘Table, Chairs, com: ivats residence’ 120 West 23d 'T HOUSEHOLD FUR. family, leaving, city; su- ‘ompaiour ono do.. $78, 0} lete, pe Nreet. N. Besball bei urchasing. RARE CHANCE FOR CASH—TRE FURY of private resilenice 242 West Forty-first stree ior, Bedroom and Dining Room Fets, consisting of Car- pets, myeiaht Pumo, Mirrors, Hedsteads, Bureaus, Tables, uttet, &c., &e.; will yy a ior) atest inily going to Europe. Can be seen from A, MAGNIFICENT QUEEN VICTORIA STYLE PAR. lor Suir, in crimson satin, made to order for $750, for ; Turkish Suit, two colored reps, silk tassels, cost BN), for $205; Marte Amoinctte Varior Suit cost $43), for $200; one do. $150; walnut rep ity $b ‘and $35; Mirror Curtains, Mronzes, Vases, walnut Chamber sits, "Si up to be ae Lege hal Extension Table, Garpeta, ¥ of family leavin city Tis West & Gightu suyer(cHtaton place’ moar Sixth avenue. LARGE, ASSORTMENT OF CARPETS, FURNI- A ture and Bedding, at lowest cash prices or on weekly instalments, at O'FARRELL'S warehouse, 200 kighth avenue, corher Twentlcth strect. |ASY TERMS FOR FURNITURE, CARPETS AND Bedding at B. M. COWPER THWAIT (& 00.8, 155 Chatham street.—An immense sock ani low prices: Par. Jor and Chamber Suis in grent variety; bargains tor cas! Weekly and Monthly: paymonss tal 5 OR SALE—FURNITURE, IN PERFECT ORDER, TO be sold cheap, consisting of two_clegant Parlor. Sots, oe fine Hitting Room Set, one fine Sideboard, Me 4 Book: ‘ase, To be rcen for threb days, irom BA. M. to 2 P. M., at oo Wes at Forty- sixth street. Ouse. DESKS, DRAWING TABLES, &C., SECOND wit Pianoforte, Pamtings, Clocks, rosewood an for an uit "s office wanted. Addross, BER, Herald ofties, — NITCRE AND CARPETS | ‘ED, for general Lotsekeeping, in exchaigs foF desirable Fiatbush ths situated three ioe ect Park: $400 t0 $900. Address PHCEN| Herald ottice. ws TED TO PURCHASE FOR OASH—ENOU GH Furniture, Carpets and Bedding to supply a ‘amily of seven adulis. Any one having this amount or any bart thereot to sell can tind a ready purchaser by addressing FATER, Herald oMice. “) LANDSCAPE, SiGNeD PATRIcR NAYSMITH; also Violins by Hardee, of Edinburgh, jor sale at No. 4 University place, If not sold this day will be.sent to urope. MARBLE MANTELS, AS SREMOVAL.-SLATE MANTELS, GRATES, &C. 4 tea and’ elegant stock at our new wazcrocins, niow te ap foyper Fourth avenue and seventeenth iret PEN IMYN KLAR C OMPANY, manufacturers of every variety ot Slate work, plain a and ornamenia A, RUABER, STEAM, MARBLH AND MATBLEIZ Works 134 an Fighteenth street.—Marb and Marbleized Ma i, Ailing, Marble Couniora, Mi ments, at prices that deiy compelition, Marble Turn Jor thet teed ITEWART'S SLATE MANTELS.—RICH AND TL. ant designs; Slate Work of e Agsoription ; Marble and Wood Mantels. T. B. STE) WAT & 2)" ang) 22a ‘Weat Twouty-thrd street, Loar Woven avoiua, NY fot in lots to sult purchaser: | «por CARO! TTE,” s“ URDAY NEXT, AT ONE O'CLOCK. sented The audie’ show toxive ance the scenery, like a kate! th Hee tator in a maze of astonishment and ad. raised, Rtuekly f and fila st ‘a0 that can be imagined. of reality, even on Kala da has been save quence of MR, BO Bool belore Sept, These groat arti manner, from the REN model gleault, with NEW APROINTMEN' MR, SHIEL BARRY,. Miss GERALDINE 87 UF HERALD SAYs:— “Surpassing, a3 tempts made here in the same line, int its mechani: strangeness ain admit it is one of. th ‘Roi Carotte’ doe: most wonderful pieces over full of interest and. hu leldoscope, ever shifting, in any theatre be too hig! ihe old broken columns and ‘heaps, of debris Je away under the Influence of the magic lam ‘omperlan tableau cannot, indeed, and fhe city. as it was before its fall, tts houses gay wit! emblems, its streets alive with its varied mob of pleasure seckers, rises on up in the full ght of midday betore the onkey tableau’ is also one of tho oddest ost outrageously Judicrous spectacles: There are few courts in the world % which make so dazzling a as that of King Car t is Impossible, Indeed, © a just ‘conception ‘of tie Varied Inaguificence of Ge. te spectacle.” | ene THEATRE. CAI D, BOUCICAULT, POSTPONEMENT, The issn wes ieh fs tee announces that the it 0 and MBG. “DON HOvCICAULE ly Postponed for cue week, in con CLOAULT'S. S inubiity to loave Liv per steame! oul ith will, pomitively make thelr reappear- lew pea after au extended MON. EVENING NEXT, personations o in ° in crn renowned “ and "A! yb in the g,orlainal iri-h Drama in Pacey by DION BOUGICAULL, of ARRAH Na } LNA POGUE, which will be produced in a very complete and elaborate furnished by Mr. Bou- g;-MICHAEL FEENY Mr. C, ALEXANDER, being their first. ap} ‘ance in America, Tickets ‘already purchased, for Mr. Boucicault’s per- Saraiwes ‘will be good for corresponding nights of next wee! ‘The Box Book ts open at the usual places, where seats may be scoured. M. LAST AND be MATINEE 6) Seats secured at the OOTH'S THEATRE. EDWIN BOOTH... P 8‘ Vga My cm LL8."" rk rietor an anager i REL +) In consequanee of the non-arrival of MR. AND MRS. DION BOUCICAULT, the management is enabled to announce the great Psychologteal Play of FOR SIX NIGHTS TONGER, when must oritivaly be be withdrawn, “ALLAC! in ing RO! pai of ‘ “THE BELLS” SATURDAY, AT 1:30. aire, of at Ditson & Co.'s Music Store, 711 Broadway. OwERY THEATRE. B. FRELIGH E daily Mr. rt ely, the most successiul drama of the day crowds of delighted audiences, seenery EVENING, We PN Monda: Sentember 23, will hointroduced to our patrons _70 NY. Pastor’ T WOLF BROTHERS’, § Nineteenth and Twenticth streets.—! on Waieha: tlenlarly Plano strictly cons ;Manager ue DEATH TRA’ mow playing to \nnguiticent (THURSDAY) and sitecis, will be presented, wi ts rama of recoded by the Comic RGEANDS WEDDIN ted artiste Mile, 20 os Ww YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 613 BROAD. way, between Houston and Bleeckers treets.—Every ould visit this wonderful museum. Its full ot ing poor Ne should see and understand. Lectures ’hilosophy of Marriage.” ‘Those parties on enable to attend these tepartant lectures can haye them forwarded, CHET "ALY NEW xo Boat free, on receipt of 25 cents, Uy adilcessing RK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, Gb This evening a lady win each nt admitted free. ore chestra chairs for 5 ¢ BRING TH MetHoroutray THEATRICAL 4ND SHOW PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, HERALD BUILDING, BROADWAY AND ANN STREET. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THEATRICAL, MINSTREL AND VARIETY CUTS CONSTANTLY ON HAND. Dat CING ACADEMIES, ‘A. —DODSWORTH’S CLASSES FOR DANCING, aT Fifth avenue, will commence October 5. For days terns send for eireular. — SAUSE’S DANCING ACADEMIES ARE NOW + Hall, 114 and Jié East Thirteenth nd Brevoort Hall, 164 and 156 East Fifty-fourth st. LESSONS at'any hour, day or evening. 6 IROULARS at private academy 212 East Hleventh st, —TRIPLE SHHET. ___AMUSEMEN'rs. pro SQUARE THEATRE, A MAGNIFICENT SUCCESS. EVERY NIGHT, AT 4 ~—y ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON, At 1% O'CLOCK, Sardou’s great play, writtow cxpreasly (or Miss Agnes’ Ethel, aud smtitled Pr Box office opemevery day from 8A. M. toS P.M. _ Seats secured six days in advanee. Qeerrre THEATRE.. CHARLOTTE THOMPSON, CALSED BEFORE THz CURTAIN AYTER EACH ACT | Condemnes the at mets the pros. Admised by public. Drawing tull EVERY EVE BVEVING nd WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY MATINEE. ([ "8 RUBINSTEIN CONCERTS. | STRINWAY TALL. MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 23, at o'clock, FIRST APPEARANCE UN AMMHIGA OFS ANTON HUBINGTEIN, THE GREATEST LIVING PIANIST, together with an cnsombie ot eminent artiste néver before heard in thig SUPT Among whow is world-renowned VIOLINVIGEUOHO, and regarded as “tho only meat to the memory of (Paganint, the most poplar scp sprang of nthe elending Lindon concerts, “ODE Wire: a LOUIS! ‘a favorite Conteatto” ‘from, the Pe oe opera. houses of A f Aan ORAND'O! ORCHESTRA, under the direction ot Herr CARL BERGMANN, Accompanist, Mons. L. REMBIELINSKI. Reserved seats, two ($2) and three dollars, aceord- Ing to location: General =, 3, admission 3 ‘at Rubinstein ticket pie, 1. Can now be secu inway Hall and 701 tan i anmre cis Wednesday -BECON DG. RAND i VU BINST KIN CONCERT, Friday ovening, Septeluber —THIRD GRAND RUBIN- iy ter iT eoatnrday at MATINEE: September 28—FIRST GRAND AMUSEMENTS. ‘TRINWAY, ¥ WALL— MLL. PATTI. [NOR MARC. T AKOSCH CONC arr fiom STR THIS (FRIDAY), Septembe: Mite. CARLOTTA PA tin nnd Signor MARIO. FILLE GANLOTEN PATI TTK, Signor MAR Mile. TERESA CARRENO, | by rt rae IIe LOUISE CARW,, will give Mons. SAUBET and’ Grow 10 BONGONE 1D GRAND CONCERT THIRI THIS epAn. EVAN stn EDR Top eatee One opens Prar to the d the departure for dir THE RAND OR oe Boston, nor MARIO. HESTRA, THIS MOWING, AT 9 O'CLOCK, for either Bvening ¢ Coneerts $4 for: Re Matinee at the il, Fourteenth stre on aoe eral Tickat Office, Steins St 701 and ila Browdwayr MONDAY EVENING, patie First Appearance {rr Brook e Mile, PALIT and SIONOK MARIO INWAY MALL. an THE enone ATT AIO BARSy ‘TO. ep eae TURDAY), _ September a, oe ope as ls cama ‘ ONLY Pa’ Pamerese tle in wi Milo, CARLOTTA PATTS, nor MARIO, Mile, TAEHEA CARNENG, Miss reid LOUISE OARY,/ N. BARILI, RONOONL will appear. Me Bie THE GRAND ORCRESTRAy | Pos . Sig. MARZOF may Row be ob- aldo at701 and Ut Broadway. TLE. CARLOTTA PATTI WILL SING TO-NIGHT, AT STTEINWAY HA. Arla (AIL BORSE LUL," from “LA TRAVIATA,” ball NON OREDERAE “composed express! ye O: TTRI. -Admo ih tho trig trom “DON SOVaN Tt SIGNOR MARIO WIL! AT STRINWAY HALL SLING TO-NIGHT, PPARI,” from MATTE A YY duet, | “MIRA 0, LUNA,” with Miss Casy. Also in the BIAN trlo from "DON GIOVANNI.” mi Wikn SING TONIGHT AT STRIMWAY HAI i ( Ponda SULL: ern ” from “TL Lei pe cag Al in the duett wi Mari from “DON GIOVANNL” ike tan psvatcusth) (panaree COMIQUE, ae BROADWAY. MR, JOSH HART.. -Lesseo and Manager The mammoth Star ‘Troupe in @ bill of rare Excel- len CAN THIS i or STARS BE MATCHED? 188 ANNIE ADAMS, LA PETITR BENSON, MISS JENNIE BENSON, MISS ADA WRAY MiSs — OS, AMR, FRANK KERY RO ue. JOHN fee? MR. No MR. WM. WES! MR. J} MR. LARRY Toth. ant ee Na, LSOl G. L, SLOATE, A. J. BRADLEY, forming’ tail’ one of the most attractive’ and arlisus companies over seen. Matinee We eter ‘and Saturday. VENTRAL PARK 6 THE: jODORE THOMAS, Cc" LAST WE one SEA! THEODORE, THOMAR’ LAST GRAND. NOMME R ONIGHTS' THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, SEPT, 20, iy ti CLOCK. riogita MMB, 1, Overture, “Iphigenia in AULIN" 0. eeeeee -Giuck = chsezn, A. H. Pease 4. Ballet, “F; Gounod 5, Overture, “Midsumme 6. Adugio, “Promeiheu 7. Invitation a la Danse. eral ie 8. Riti Der Walkeuren.. T 1, i Overture, “William ‘alt. seph Strauss -Schreiber NOW IN COMPLETE ORDER. Aixty-third street and Second and Third avenues. GRAND PROMENADE CONCERT TO-DAY, AFTERNOON AND EVENING, GRAND DISPLAY, NOVEL INVENTIONS, FINE FLOWERS, &€., &C. SPLENDID ILLUMINATION — BY OXY-HYDROGEN LIGHT. PROGR. Overture, “Te lac des Fics" Cavatina, “Nabuco Gornce tole. BROADWAY. 20 T. MAGUIRE AND BILLY EMI EMERSON, Proprietors and Managers EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINEE, THE GREAT BABSON CALIFORNIA MINSTREL EMERSON CALIFORNIA MLNSTRELS.. Tho largest and most ‘complete organization in the RYANT'S OPERA HOUSE — TWENTY-THIRD street, betweon Sixth and Seventh avenues, near Booth’s Theatre. CROWDED HOUSES. BRILLIANT SUCCESS. OTHER NEW PROGRAMME. maa at fe Beane, Saturday matince at 2. YAN IN THELE, BEECLALTI ES, HE ROSE OF OUR, BRYANT, DAVE REED NELSt SEYMOUR, SANE EVERY SATURDAY AT 2. ONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, 201 BOWERY. BRING THE LADIES THIS BRING THE LADIES od BRING THE LADIES FRIDAY EVENING, BRING THE LADIES — BRING THE LADILS LADIES BitInNG THE LADIE ADMITTED: PREE. BRING THE ae AND HIS Gi ¥ PASTOR AT TROOP OF STATS, and Hart, Gus Williams, Kitty Jennie Engel, Hartt LeRoy, Billy Garter, Prot. O'Reardon, Johuny Mannix Caliendo. Hen ine Girard, C. Seabert, Jeli I oremilo. slat D MAT. RROW AT 214, SIO FOR $2 9).— Manhattan,” “Blue “New Vienna,” “Arists Hise,” ” and 6) others of his best Waltz: kas, Quadrilies. Price $2 5), Sold by ail Published by DITSON & 60. 71 Broadway. wor “Gems ot Str: 1, fot ie Nights, Palka,” Polkas, TGNO) S Wied 3 Nitey tO. NIGHT, AT Sa HALL, ADAMMINA," from’ * “DON GIOVASNE” ALLE. TERESA, CARRENO WLLL PLAY TO-NIGHT, AT vegtanras HALL, MENDELASOIN 8 "RONDO," so RIO original composition entitled “REV! MY OuFRCR SAURET PLAY TO-NIGHT, AT STEINWAY HALL, THE EOUTN CONCERTO,” by SPOHR, with OR- CHESTRAL ACCOMPANIMENT; also WIENIAWSKY “AIRS RUSSES. CADEMY OF MUSTO. ITALIAN OPERA, xX MARETZER SHASON OF TiiRIY NiGIS, commencing MONDAY, Bont ey and terminating abous NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS, Ladios and gentlemen who have notitied their Intent to subscribe for the season are most respectfully requ to send tor thotr teks AY AND SATURDAY, SEPT, 20 AND 21, as after thin ata the boxes wil be disposed in favor of those who could not be accommedated on account of pre~ vious orders from other parties PRIC} PTION FOR THE 9) NIGHTS, | Private boxes trom 850) to $75), according to the I ti ‘ved sei arbuet or balcony, 9130. Director. BURLESQUB. a brilltant success v Burlesque onow SHO" anil in we bob's HA, Jet, CHOW. SHO" BURLESQUE COM! cy CHOW| PAULINE MARI KHAM. i oharn, OHO’ CHOW | LISA WEBER, BELLE NOW Ono! INS, ‘A. H. BHELDON, LAST MATINER, TO-DAY. AT Fas oa in they ‘German aiatece ibrans, CHRIS AND A. Vy seecns: LAST EIGHT NIGHTS ol MISS LYDIA THOMPSON and her UNRIVALLED JOMPANY, Last NIGUT IXION rxI0n and HAPPY. PAtR SATORD AT 8 AUELEMBER 2i, An ig P.M, St IXION MATINE LAST PSEFORMANOS AND LAS? APPEARANCE of the PRAEGER PAMILE. SATURDAY ae september th a PIRSe TEE IN NEW YORK KENILWORTH; or, YE QUEEN, YE at a AND YE MAIDEN, MISS: Lypiy THOMPSON ul her UNRIVALLED COMPANY. This mires yon age the last of tho present prodme tons, will close tI Mose WRILLIANT ENGAGEMENT in this city. and will be offered with EAUTIPUL SCENERY and COSTUMES, onrrect Dated cast. SATURDAY. NIGHT, SEPTEMBER LAST APPEARANCE ihe the LYDIA THOMPSON COM. PAREWELN BENEFIT OF MISS eit THOMPSON, ¥ a atatue E LAST TXION, Wa CHINE, SATURDAY NiGut KENILWORTH. ever pla; NEW and IAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, ST, JAMES THEATRE, corner 23th atreet and Broad- ‘The success of the day. Talk of th BENTIRE CHANGI OF fn a MME: new, brilliant and spari ea Madey TO THE DOORS. He at appearance with this monster compai Wek Y AND GEO. W. CHARLES ROW, WAMBOLD & BACKUS" RAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, the best Quartet, the finest Orchestra, the Vievars jong ied Danco artists and the : eminent Comedians, APPEAR EVERY. BYENING AT AND SATURDAY MATINEE AT HITH'S ATHEN BUM. Dpposite Metre CHARLES WHITE ON CONTINUED 5! NABE RE> Largest and best company? te the kind in America. way. id Niblo’ RICA’ RICAR! RICARDO RICA! MAFFITT AND BARTHOLOMEW: A, BUDWORTH. MR, CHARLES HE ney. at tit SC COO Le! RAFT. Mit CARL RL RUDO LE BG. BLANDOWSKL MR. CHARLES NICHOL MR. E,W. PRE: MR. JOK LANG, McKEE ‘nb RODGERS, MISS EMMA MILBM& RLES WHITE. Torents with winhes, MINSTRELS, 19 in number, ATINEE EVERY WEDNESDAY ONLY, at 234. M dealers TREAT ane Baie Pastor's Opera House each 3 TUE} ESD E dl FOR PAULINE LUo- wrformances; tiso Rubinstetn’s and Oar- Iotta iti # and Mario's concerts, at the Preseott House Stand, 1 Broadway. Orders for seats taken in ad- Hotes RESERVED SEATS MARS’ DANCING ACADEMY, 289 BLEECKER street (ale Thompson's), will open Tuesday gvening, October 1. For terms send for circular. N. B,—Openit Solree Monday evening, September 80, __.... PIANOPORTES, LARGE STOCK OF PIANOS, BEST MAKERS, 70 Tent or sell cheap; rent allowed on pars Ht at MM. MERRELL’S,No. 8 Union square (165 Fourth (AN ELEGANT PIANOPORTE, FOR sam; COST $000; seven octave, overstruns, every improvement, ecle- | ° brated city make! Melodeon for $7 iB, 13, Waverley place, near Broadway. CADEMY OF DANCING, Lyric Hall, 723 Sixth Adelphi Hall, Broadway Wvonne, Reservotr square and’ Fitty-second stree TENOR is pleased to anen. Be thas his superior elreular, my Rooms are now open _LOA N OFFIC! ES. T 90 NASS ve “SEREET, PRIVEEN FULTON AND f Wied str AN LEOPOLD continues the buyin ek or havaneing ‘on Diamonds, Watches, Jew- jerehandi: mount. BETWEEN fone: loaned Diamonds, Jowelry, Silverware, Silks; par. private parlor for Indies, Business ite Policies, for 896 BROADWA’ Wat Laces, AT 027, BRO AL Li Silke, Camels’ Hatr Shawis, Laces erty of every description. MERIOAN orrioR—$7, 00-ESTABLISHED 1554. ny BARK NGER, 785 Broadwa DWAY, CORNER FOURTH STREET. — tberal advances on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, and Personal Prop: SP. MATTHEWS, ya Yaluabl ‘y, Camel's par excallence '. opposite Astor p) Silverware, air Shawls, aid J HL amount loaned 5, Diamonds, Jewel £b.. or will bity At ‘ware, HYMAN’S, 710 BROADWAY.—LIBFRAL AD- vances made on Diamonds and Watches, Silver- y BO or will pay the highest market price for the P: bough Broad w fay, between Twenticth and Twenty-frst stre¢ NY AMOUNT TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, jewelry, silverware, camel’s hair shawls, &c. Same. tat uimost ve ISAACS, Diamond Broker, 07 408 Dian erty. prices, T 57 THIRT! vances mate” ‘on Diamonds, 8 Sale Watches, Fianos, proverty’ of every, deser prices, ie! 685 913 TH STREET, NEAR BROADWAY pay the highest price for Diamonds, Watehes, Je airy, ke. advance’ on tive earn ISAACS, Dinan Broker, Dy rleen tn street, near Bi adway. mm BETWEEN — -TWENTY- pitty aot Remy th streata.—Liberal ad- Watches aha ANKE tf ue of @ ne bought at full v 599 BROADWAY, NE. HOUSTON STREET, room 6, rear offee.—Liberal advances —_ on Silks, ces and pt by bonght at hin Striody ‘canfide: range. yevawente Thekets T HAINES BROK, ning mare, First class nandenues new Pinnoforte for sale om very reasonable ierms, and several, used a iutle, very Tow for cash. LADY, WILL SELL YOR, LESS THAN $109 A beautiful Mil-sized rosewood Planoferte, modern nd improve =] celebrated makers, perfect or- weet, powerful tone, 24 Third street, near Bowery, MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE FOR sale Property of family leaving city: made order; Gity maner, fully duarantged; used 5 months; cost $900, for sik: Parlor, Suits, omipadour, Marie Antoinete styles, Etageres, Bookcase, Chamber, Dining Furniture; a uctinee, 36 West 15th st., near have. PRIVATE FAMILY LEAVING THE CITY WILL dispese of their magnificent grand scale 744 aa Tosewood Pianotorte, all improvements, patent Carved legs and case, made to order, cost fol Music, Cabinet tant i usic, at $55, including Stool, Cow vate resutence 120 -W N “ELEGANT 74 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO. forte for sale—Kound corners, rich carved legs, ser- pentine bottom, celebrat city makers; made to Order: cost $700, price $375; few months in use: in the ect Oren a one, of the richest toned Jngtru- tant ply ai ixth avenue, near tds box for shipping, ninth street DO oo cia” MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIANOPORTE, Grand seale, patent agrafie, brilant tone, richly carved legs and case; nearly new; cost $87 it Twenty-third street. Parlor Suits, Mirror Paintings} Bronzey” étrtains, res, CANC, alte res ah have Sine AS Wat hth it BARGAIN.—7 0C. aoa PIANO, CARVED lege oversirung, every. tmprovemont, 'w "warranted, : 3 instalment en R, CABLES, 470 bth av., fearvan st GNIFIC ENT ROSEWOOD SEVEN OCTAVE PIANO. te, having Oryrerang bass, ye ag r.. ~t ag modern mt, $135 GORDON, 196 si Bleweker sicoet, ear ‘Macdougal LANOR, MELODEONS A! AND ORGANS oF NEW AND Most beautiiul style of best makers, at lower. prices tor cash or monthly instatme: Stoo awa Rs\* isi Brom ‘oadway, than can be four BROADWAY, CORN“ OF AMITY STRERT.— Money jikeralty advanced on Watches, Jewelry, onds, Cloths and itt Ee all oppor ROSENBERG. me bought and sold NBE! G BROADWAY.—onD PSTABLISHED AND RE- rf ee Say Lakige 4 advance * a ae es, Jewelsy, Laces, &c.; same boug! at highe: * 4. 0, UBWTS, [yPRI HT PIANOS,—A LARGE ND SUPERIOR Asrortment for sale or to rent, at OUVRIER & SONS’ manufactory, 27 West Thirteenth street, beiween Pith and Sixth avenu JIPRIGHT PIANOS~7 OCTAVE, SPLENDID ROSR. wood cares, warrantol for six years, at very low Mlanos, $4, OS rices for cash; ‘a West Bixiconih sweet, near Pixth avenue, ON'S CHAMPION CIRCUS, ison avenue aud Forty-fifth street, opposite the ‘Grand Central aus pot and near Fifth avenue. Stages and cars pass the ground, 208 are in waiting at th Jusion of ever: re conclusion ie GREAT Ta} SAMES ROBINSON ‘AMES ROBIN! in nis cuelioags ‘Bareback Act and wonderful Barebac® Hurdle, age ce i PASTOR wearing his boow 100 STAR ARTISTS, EVERY MPTERNOON AND EVENING. R. KAUN'S MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, BROAD- jace.—This magi cont collec- opposite fen eunaina ‘over 100,000 cimens of natural and arti mica Preparations; somprising every portice: of the aman frames ly on “Nervous Ex- hauation, “Marriage, ' Obligations and ed i imp ments.” ' Applicants furnished with a pocket edition copy ra these x able leghanes, Be Dost rpc for Roonss, by. y. jressins cretar; . New ne Seer ro’ OAM. to 10 Ts M. “Adraisslow BE ne emit a can bring bl fe, sweetheart, sister, ae ra Ne CHARGE FOR in, mother-in-law and. mothet to Tony Pastor's Opera CADEMY. THE REGUL. BENEVOLENT AN OF MUSIC. AR NUAL BENEFIT OF TH) OTECTIVE ORDER OF TLRS Db ‘will take place TaeRSDAY AFTERNOON, Oct. 10, 1872, C La | es sf 19 TONY PASTOR'S IN 1K TH I WORLD, House this evening. Tadtes ad | = COSTS NOTHING TO. Saas A free on pg Three hours’ fun for nothing. ta — PRIVATE aay | aging, ergo sony. woes ie ehh we hh street), y, katabli died an — s ee AL. sibiihiesiciiek es hi ie hig si rite ahs am any res singing Le ciara at Hol pane A INSTRUMENTALS? WANTED, FOR A 8 A SERIES ore! erformances; no! Brees ion. Apply to THOS. CO. OMBAND, roa ROOKHOUSE BO BOWLER, AND MADAME spt omen tor op ree hare 2 he AadFess go LO West Sixtec ib ments for opera, street. ak ee {00D “VOICES, WANTED.— HOIR BOY! Cc Call at 233 Ohee- —MISS wearsox 1 et tic pt instruction — ce t guitar imstruc: ot a i a Pivintetioes Curewiare ma iS MULLER, OF THE. coxa sao IN srurr- r art wlafencen a and nd, Singing, Wenets moderate owen JONSRRVATORY, 28 EAST perior instruction in muster EW oR NORM, Fourteenth street. and ia inodern languages, N ONE WHO HAS TUNED IANO TUNER WANTED—C Apply 0 MARU Actor 3, 423 West 25h pix, OR PARLOR OROAN ea & very desir draple pict Weebxd Boulevard ‘Thirty-second street, 1 STEFFENONE’S VOCAL! INSTRUCTION Ss IL ho resumed Oct L store, 77 Broadway. and has CT nena ate, eat oh WANTED-—IN_ EX. Oo Land, on the Inquire’ of Dr. Address at Schirmer's musi¢