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“ BUN TO LET FOR BUSINES Amnon a NOW READY FOR OCCUPANCY NEW FIREPROOF BUILDING FULTON, NASSAU AND ANN STREETS, BLEGANT OFFICES AND LARGE VAULTS TO RENT, IN THE ABOVE FIREPROOF, WELL LOCATED BUILDING, BEING IN CLOSE PROXIMITY TO THB OMY HALL, THE COURTS, THE POST OFFICE, ac, £0. OFFICES, SUITABLE FOR LAWYERS, BROKERS, BANKS, INSURANCE COMPANIES, 4C., &C., CAN BE HAD, SINGLY OR EN SUITE, OF ANY DESIRED SIZ, FROM 10X12 FEET TO 2%6X67 FEET, AT, $300, $000, $000 AND UPWARD TO $12,000, ACCORDING To SIZE AND LOCATION. THE ABOVE BUILDI' COMPLETELY FIREPROOF, RBADY FOR OCOUPANCY, ‘MEATED BY STEAM AND HAS 1WO FIRST CLASS PASSENGER ELEVATORS AND ALL MODERN IM- PROVEMENTS. RENT OF SMALL OFFICES, a » [3| ali & [FI 2d Story, Story. 4th Story. : 525 3d iy th iB Sth Story. 1500 1/500 = 1,300 7,500 = ~~ 400 = ao 20 he) 3000 2500 1500 ‘S00 400 ‘300 = if 2 2 1300 11250 re. 1500 1,250 = 500 400 = VALUABLE VAULTS FOR STORAGE PURPOSES, ALSO OFFICES FOR BANKING AND OTHER PUR POSES ON FIRST AND BASEMENT FLOORS, INQUIRES TO BE MADE OF HOMER MORGAN, NO. 2 PINE STREET, Ant. CHEAPEST FLOORS TO LET ON BROAD- * FIRST AND THIRD FLOORS, 4383 BROADWAY. FIRST FLOOR, 19 WEST ELEVENTH STREET, Fig ntat Broadway, to let; good location for all kind of business; very low price; also a Basement in’ process of alteration. A —TWO SMALL STORES TO LET, AT KNICKER- + bocker Cottage, 456 sixth avenue. STORE ON WEST SIDE OF THIRD AVENUE hear Thirty-fourth street, with elegant fixtures, guitable for coniectiouery or any respectable business toletcheap. Apply at 245 Water street. BROAPWAY, UNTON SQUARE. —STORES, OFFICE! and Rooms at low rents; also Store near Stewart's also four story Building, 45x9), near Broadway. BRUNDAGE, 23 Union square. ‘AOTORY BUILDING TO LET.—THE FouR Tob floors 96x25, spiendidly lighted, with every accom: Modation, in the new building, 213 West Thirty-nrst street- suitable tor any business, especially pianos and cabinet- Makers. lease given if wanted. ‘Inquire on premises, ARGE AND WELL LIGHTED OFFICES TO LET— At 8 and 37 Broad street, suitable for bankers, brokers, architects, lawyers, 4c. Apply to H, H. CAM- ANN, 25 Pine street, ‘ARBLE MILL AND MACHINERY TO LET OR FOR sale.—Lately occupied by Colman & Volk, and is in ope running order. Apply to P, M. WiLSON, 404 jleeoker street. 7p, TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS.—AN OLD TAILOR- in; Eeeablahment Store to let and Fixtures for sale, nue, PO, JET-A SPLENDID | STORE IN THE NEW building, No, 87 Spring street, adapted for any large ‘Dusiness, specially for a fine tea Or grocery store, furni- ture warerooms, wine and billiard saloon, restaurant, YEE saloon, £6. Also. Floors and Noms in the new stone’ houses, Nos. 21, 213. and 215 Mott, und 37 Spring street. Inquire of housekeepers, Nos. 21) and 213 lott, Dear Spring street. LET—NEW YORK ASSEMBLY ROOMS, for fieel orate. wae nape ft per Rocras a other. apart ut elonging 10 sti all room. e ‘ew Second avenue, 2 MPO, LET—FoUR Lows, Foor OF EAST TWENTY. hth street, suitable for coal, lumber or brick yard. Apply to A. C, KINGSLAND & SONS, 56 Broad street. PO LET ONLY ONK LEFT OF THOSE, NEW, LOW Priced Stores on Broadway, between Forty-seventh and, Forty-cighth street and’ near Central Market, jally desirabic for confectionery or shoe store; rarc chance; rent low. Apply to Mr. BERRIAN, on the Premise: LET—BASEMENT STORE 17 BAST, SIXTEENTH Street. Apply to H. H. CAMMA TO LET_AT A VERY LOW FIGURE, THE WHOLE of Part of the new five story Building No. 61 Ey ‘Twelfth strect, near Broadway ; also two large L 820 Broadway. H. NDIT, weltth street. 0 LET.—WE HAVE TWO LARGE, FINE STORES, within one block of the Young Ladies’ Normal Col- lege, and on Third avenue ; a first class place tor a baker and confectioner. Apply to SUERWOOD & WALDKON, 2,033 Third avenue, near Sixty-tirst street. LET—A LARGE 800M ON FIRST FLOOR, now occupied as a dining saloon, suitable for law- {ers' offices or any light business, corner Murray street ‘and College place, two blocks trom Broadway. LET—BASEMENT 152 THIRD AVENUE, NEAR Sixteenth street; size 25x65; open; seen any time; rent $25. 0 LET—LARGE AND Nos. 158 ‘avenue, ne LEASE—HOUSE AND STORE, %4 FOURTH AVE. nue, near Twenty-fitth street; premises are being tt in good repair: rent $2.00 per annum. Apply to ELEGANT OLUB ROOMS, Sixteenth stre RANK & CO. niaus Broadwa, DWELLING HOUSES Furnished. AT ite A MONTH.--AN ELEGANTLY FURNISHED House on Forty-seventh street, till May, 1874;* do... -Ninth street near Fith avenne, $500; splentid house on Thirty-sixth street, near Filth avenue, $400 a jonth; Park avenue, $350; Thirty-second street, $200; Forty-third street, $40; corner house on Filth avenue, sizobo. LIAM TUCKEM, 220 aventi T LOW RENTS.—HOUSES SUITAB! class boarding purposes on Fourteenth, — teenth Twentv-eighth, Inirty-third, Thirty-eighth, Foriy- second, Forty-fitth and Forcy-seventh streets, near Fifth JAM i UCKER, 22) Fith avenue. LARGE FURNISHED DOUBLE HOUSE, ON upper Fifth avenue, to let, with stable; the foing abroad. None but'a very the owne! Broad room FURNISHED HOUSE INE. street, $225 a month; East Nineteen’ ‘eet, $150 & month ; Fifth avenue, $575 a month: West Forty-second Street, $400 a mouth; Fifty-iirst street, $600 a month, and others, PHALON & SLOAN, Sle Seventeenth street. =TO LET, ON ONE OF THE BEST BLOCKS ON « Sixth avenue, one beautiful small Store, fitted up, and with dwelling apartments: suitanle for takey goods, stationery or hairdressing; also a spiendid Corner an one on Eighth avenue and on First avenue; rents mod- FOR FIRST rate. First class parties only need apvly to JAMES STTRETCII, No. 99 Sixth avenue. 3 ee =FOUR STORY ENGLISH BASEMENT HOUSE « to let; fully furnished; reut, with board for owner snd, child, $100 per month. C, 5. PECK, & CO., 131 fth avenue. 7 eee Sr LADY. HAVING A FOUR STORY HOUSE, FULLY furnished, ina first class jovation, close to Broadway, ‘will let turnished or sell Furniture with leas xchange for Real Estate may be mad Address }XCMAS . erald Uptown Branch oft FOUR STORY BROWN STONE HOUSE—ON LEX. ington avenne, put in superb order and elegantly furnished in June last, Only first clas applicants apply at 182 Lexington avenue. ee N ELEGANT BROWN STONE HOUSE, IN’ SPL AdNuioracr partly tarnished, newly carpeted throug! Gut: Mor a private tamliy. Apply for une week at 333, fest Twenty-third street. WILY ABOUT GOING TO EUROPE their three story high stoop brown stone House, Gorty-seventh street, between sixth and Seventh ave- completely furuished, tor two years; or would let @ House unfurnished for & like term to parties who Would buy the fu Address KUROPE, box 123 Herald Uptown Branch o ars —FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED HOUSES TO « let and for sale, very cheap, in first class locations; prompt tenant il secure a bargain, BAN OF BUY er wD WEE, 86 Sixth avenue. URNISHED HOUSE ON MURRAY HILL, NEAR Finn syenue.—For sale, all the clerant Furniture in ‘ot rown me house, complete in al for immediate ecoupancy ; e ‘$15,000, cash ; 310, pe of.8 solid company will be given with the for thé above sum on # quick sale: rent $3,500 ng house ronta tor over $4,000; owner leaves the 'y om. business; rare chance for party wanting furnt s yay for me Tat or speculation, Address box 0 “ost of lew, URNISH. D FOUR STORY BROWS stono, first class Houses, vicinit tok WILLIAM ELLIOTT & (1 1491 Broadway, near Forty-ffth strest._ OUSE 220 WEST FORTY.THIRD STREET TO LET— ssn light Eanad Sei ut es jway ; rent $200 per month. " vainegallessaesaieeses DUSES—FURNISH. AND UNFURNISHED, TO Orme 1Ouh, 20d, SOU, AOAN. th, BL are At tre Lexi aveuue. Permits of A. JOURNEAY, 51 IN AVENUE, MURRAY HILL.—ELEOANT high ston Dwelling 10, let: also turstaien foot ifth and Mi on aig AVLRPON AH Hi te, of Brondway and TUNITY. —LARG E Reece 1 8 for Board: mole rt To Jen or \dway ; !mmediate possession, nth avenue. es rae — T°, Ler ie ONFORNISHED, THE peated Toe. sory tone Residence 653 Lexington ’ Nzith pommenston, haNels CRAWFORD, corner Fitty-seventh street and Third avenue YORK HERALD, DWELLING HOUSES TO LET. Furnished. Le '—TO A PRIVATE FAMILY, A COMFORTA- furnished twelve rooma, recently re- + new furnace, Tange and all modern improve: oa a carringo house and statier | short rene’ of Hale m Tauren depot Honlevard staze YU iy? LET—FURNISHED, TO PRIVATE *AMILY, VERY large end elegant stoue Mansion, 23 Kast Tweaty-sec- ond street; 34 feet front; handsomely frescoed; rent $450 per mon Apply trom 9 to 1 or 2 to5. bi ig LET OR FOR SALE—ON THIRTY-SIXTH STREET, hig’ near Fifth avenue, an ele uy furni: naioop brown sions He Ouse price, SANT oe OTY D LEY ixth avenue. TPO ,LBT ON LEASE—A FURNISHED HOUSE, MADI- eadiga, anne, Harlem: everything. new, Iuoluding ‘ .; possession immediately. Apply. to BERRIAN & SPE, cornel 125th street nied av. 120 WES? Forty riers stREET—TO LET, A noaily and (ally furnished House, of would rent part and board with parties if agreeable. Unfurnished, T LOW RENT—SEVERAL NEW THRER STORY brown stone fronts; all improvements; good loca- tion ; Cutting Hill, East Forty-tirst street, Prospect place; rent’ $1,000 and $1,200; Murphy has keys, No. 6 Prospect place. ire of CHAS. H. TODD, No. 70 Beaver street. (A. THREE story, atau STOOP BROWN STONE Hous: to let. Apply on the premises, 129 West Twenty-sixth streat, from? to 5 o'cioek P.M LARGE NUMBER OF DESIRABLE UNFUR- nished houses; rentals from. AS 3,500 a ye: choice localities. WILLLAM TUCKER, 220 Firth ay THREE STORY HIGH STOOP HOUSE, IN PER- tect order, between Broadway and Sixth avenue, up town, to let. TLLIAM ELLIOTT & C 1,491 Broadway, near Forty-fifth pat aeilhy' ss odion bake. Sadat HERAI NESDAY, ge hd Bends Og et separate, in a. private with bathi iaoderdte. “Mot West twenty-Arw atreet 0 LET—A WIDOW LADY HAS A SECOND FLOOR Y yer doors faruished Fitty-third street. last LET—NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS FOR GEN- tleman and wi Board tor lady only. Address M. B., Herald Uptown Branch office. Yad LET—A NICE FURNISHED ROOM, SUITABLE tor two sing'e Fentlemen. or, light housekeeping; convenient to three lines of curs. 107 Amity street LET—A FURNISHED FRONT ROOM ON SECOND it Ri third floor, ish \- farnished, suitable for light housckecpiag. "No 70 Bast See ‘ Ms SEPTEMBER AMUSEMENTS. 10 THEATRE. be SECON. EK—MONDAY, SEPTEMBER POSITIVELY THE LAST SIX NIGHTS of BUFFALO BLL aud the original Wero of the Far West, WM. F. CODY, whose impersonation of the Kio, of the Border Men has been witnessed by crowded an. delighted jadiences, who have pronounced this drama the greatest hi of the . most effectively rendered by the wplenita sumiznnorined ORPS DRAMATIQUE, receded by the glorious Comediet but rit 0 |. FP. . In pre If OF WM. F. CODY. . the Sensati MARKED ron LIne OOD'S MUSEUM. ntitled ELISE HOLT, UNANIMOUS VERDICT OF SUCOESS. 10 i T' ‘ A D VENING AT 2. AFTERNOON AT 2, floor: would suit two; gentlemen only; very pleas: | the ceitrated ant. Inquire at dressmaking rooms No. 7? Great Jones | T&ce PRLee one we POURS Migkor, f Broadway. 10 LET—AT Eighth avenue and Thirteenth street, tront back Parlors; back parlor furnished as bed patentee cooking in bac! Foon, or basement if desired ; rent $10 cluded. 10 LET-FURNISHED, T0 GENTLEMBN, WITHOUT board, # large front ‘Room: hot and cold water; ref- ured, 28 West Fitteenth street, ad ‘—TO A GBT LRA eaten A NICE Asp room; good, pure air and light; furnished or un- furnished. Inquire ‘of Mrs. SAMUE i az Housion street, opposite vollege place. ‘O LET—TO A RESPECTABLE GENTLEMAN, A nicely furnished Room; all modern improvements; family private. Apply at 312 Enst Fitty-seventh street, neat Second avenue. Reterences. NO. 8 HORATIO STREET, NEAR room ; privilege of L' NASH, 171 West M. da her new Comed, in MeCloskey's Sensatt ‘Drama of” FOR LACK OF aoLD™ ; i THE CHEVALIER, SUKLDON'S GHOST. Monday afternoon, Sept. 8, THE WANDERING JEW. I. OC. GH. oe Manage! THIS (WEDNZ DAY) EVBNING, SEPT. 4, ist BUFFALO BILL, The redoubtable Hero of the Plains, WILD BIL! will appear, and the Hon, W FF. OODY, who has won golden encomiums by his wonderful reudi- tion of ROFPALO BILM, receded by the OBJECT OF INTEREST, In preparation, the great drama of MARKED FOR LIFR. WO BEDROOMS AND SITTING ROOM—FOR TWO A WEIGHTY. FOURTH STREET, MIDWAY BETWEEN + Central Park and Boulevard.—A three story Dwell- . 12 rooms, with carriage house, stable, &c. ; 10 Lots of Ground; fruit and ornamental trees; vegetable garden; street graded; Croton water and ¢: within three minutes’ Walk of city cars and three-quai ters of an hour from Wallstreet via Klevated Ratiroad; rent low to @ good tenant. V, K. STEVENSON, Jr., 11 Pine streot. in house; | ALLACKS, or three gentlemen; terms moderate. Call at 85 8t W ort Sh tie Mark's pla NIGHT WO FURNISHED BEDROOMS TO LET—TO SINGLE the gentlemen, a Hast Twenty-third street, corner NOAGIS Fourth avenue: References required. ve bar sa = — Saga y Eee ON BO 10 RENT—A NEATLY FURNISHED THIRD FLOOR, BOP CIRAUTR possession immediately. Inquire at 131 West Six- . teenth street, ° mre SPLENDID PARLORS, ON THE FIRST FLOOR, newly furnished, with Kitchen; house has all im: Provements: first class location; 308 West Fourteenth Street. Rooms and Bedrooms to let, for honsekeeping, all front rooms, at 100 West Fourteenth strect. A —UNFURNISHED HOUSE IN «West 22d st. $1,800 West 49th West 43d st. .« 1,000 East 78th si Trving place, $250, Several French Fiats, $90, $100. TUALON © SLOAN, 31 East Seventeenth street, \TEAT COTTAGE AND FLOORS TO LET—COTTAGE on Ninth avenue, in complete order, $50; First Floor d front Basement, Ninth ward, eight rooms, $37 50 (not $2,000 1,200 ELL FURNISHED, CHEERFUL AND NWATLY kept Rooms to let at moderate rates. Inquire at 347 Fourth avenue, second door above Twenty-fitth stroet. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS ON SECOND floor, together and scparate, as required ; bath, gas, &c. Moderate prices to permanent parties, 101 Chris: topher s:reet, near Bleecker. 5 AVENUE, 154, NEAR TWENTY-FIRST STREET,, © Furnished Rooms, frontand rear; bath om each floo referen ‘Apply to Mr. LAWRE! high stoop brown stone House, 118 West Twenty-sixth strect; immediate possession, and low rent. J. GIBBONS, 113 Bleecker street. _ 0 LET—THREE STORY DWELLING HOUSE 237 Thompson street, near Washington, square, with modern improvements. Apply to JAMES T, TAILER, 48 Washington square. ; FURNISHED ROOMS, CONTAIN. ing hot and cold water, abundant pantrics, closet and bath on floor: near Park. 22 Fifty-second street, first door west of Broad way. 1378, STREET 2 EAST NICELY FURNISHED ©) init width Rooms, suitable for gentleman and wifo or parties of gentlemen; good neighborhood; modern improvements; reterenc 10 LET—A THREE STORY AND BASEMENT BROWN stone House, and the Furniture for sale, on Lexing- fon avenue, third house above kighty-ffth be seen during the day or evening. Rent $800. 10 LET—THE WHOLE OR PART OF THE THREE story and basement brown stone front, dwellin House, J 17 West Fiftieth street. Apply to EDWAR. TIMPSON, Nos. 115 and 117 Nassau street, room II, 14TH STREET, NEAR DELMONICO'S—AN ELE ant Second Floor, parlor, bed and drsssing rooms, furnished; bath, closets, hot ‘and cold water. Also, fourth story front Room. Address H. box 4816 Post office. who will appear it appe . SIR CHARLES COLDSTREAM, * : in his own charming Comedy, : USED oR, * . . followed by KERRY, ENTHUSIASTIC APPLAUSE b; CROWDED’ HOUSES, in which he will KERRY, appear in his great impersonation. The Widow by Miss Katherine Roger In rehearsal, A oie 6 COLLEEN BAWN, 15 West FORTY-THIRD STREET,—A HANDSOME Suit of furnished Rooms on second floor of first class hous eferences exchanged. 10 LET—87 LAFAYETTE PLACE; NEWLY PAINTED, &c.; 0 rooms Inquire of Alexander T. Stewart's seb Broadway and Chambers street, between 1 and 10 LET, FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—181 BLEECKER, near Sullivan street, three story high stoop House? has carpets and mirrors. Apply {0 JACOB COHEN, owner, 109 Kast Sixtieth street. 10 RENT—FURNISHED, IN THIRTY-EIGHTH street, between Fi(th and Sixth avenues, four story first class brown stone front House. at $400'per month; Also several others, A. H, MILLER & SON, No.7 Pine street and 33 East Seventeenth street. FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENSS sO LET. ae DSOME FURNISHED ROOM FOR ON. two gentlemen in a small private house. Call at or address 92 Allen street; reference required. PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET ONE OR TWO furnished Roo'ns, withont board; good neighbor- hood; rent low. 313 West Nineteenth street, west of Eighth avenue. NICELY FURNISHED ROOM TO LET—BY A Private tamily, Inquire at 212 East Eleventh street PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET, NEWLY FUR. nished, two fine large second story Rooms, connect- ing or separate, adjoining bathroom; desirable location- West Thirteenth street, between ‘Sixth and Seventh, avenues, SUIT OF HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS on second floor, bathroom attached, in a four story brown stone house, near Fifth avenue! tamily private ; ront moderate. 26 Wes: Forty-third street. N ELEGANTLY FURNISHED SECOND FLOOR, four rooms, bath, &c., in Forty-seventh street. near Firth avenue, to let; private table if desired. Apply at 1,292 Broadway. NICELY FURNISHED PARLOR AND TWO BED- rooms connecting; modern improvements; $16; also a lurge upper Roo er week; pentiemen only, Inquire tor thre ‘at 89 Clinton place, Fit A. EISELY FURNISHED SUIT OF FRONT ROOMS with all modern improvements, at moderate prices aiso single Roos for gentlemen; central, accessible and At S2 Ul ty place. ANTLY FURNISHED PARLOR AND CON- hall Bedroom, first floor; extra wide brown aging - stone; West Fourteenth street; convenient to three lines road; tor gentiemen or of horse cars and Elevated Ka ©., Herald offi ladles; price $13 a week. Address M. ae PRIVATE FAMILY, LIVING NEAR THE GRAND 1 depot, will let one or two Rooms, hand. ed, fo adults, with first class Board." Ad- box 1i8 Herald office. Y FURNISHED FRONT PARLOR AND A hall Room, $28 per month; small Room, $4, suitable for two gentlemen or man and wife. Between Lexington and Fourth avenues, No. 115 Last Thirty-first street LARGE FRONT ROOM TO LET—FURNISHED OR A partly turnished, to a gentleman. 361 Sixth avenue. Ring second bell. ile Mae Ty FEW ATLY FURNISHED ROOMS, COOL AND clean—Conveniences tor housekeeping; modern im- provements; terms low; four lines of cars pass within ene block. 409 West Thirty-third street. SECOND STORY FRONT AND BACK ROOM TO rent, pleasantly furnished, together or separate; also hall Room, at 26 West Twenty-fourth PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET A VERY DESIR- abie Parlor and Bedroom and a single Room, newly Carpeted and well furnished, to gentlemen, No. 31 East T Broadway and University p! RTEENTH STREET, NEAR SEC- + ond avenue—Will let, furmished, large back Room, Second floor, $6 per week; ‘also, large frout Room, third ; bedroom adjoining, if wanted. —PLEASANT, FURNISHED, SPACIOUS, CLEAN A , Singiy or en suite, 50 to $12 for gentiemnen or light housekeeping; terms sually moderate; re erences, Owner's residence, 47 Amity street. A FURNISHED PARLOR AND BEDROOM TU LE’ To agentleman and his wile; clegant style; none but those willing to pay need apply. Address J. F., Herald office. PUENISHED ROOMS IN ABINGDON SQUARE FOR housekeeping, gas and bath, $55; West Fifteenth Street, furnished Floor, $40; House suitable tor boarding house, West Twellth street. Nos, and 17 Abingdon squat ghth avenue, between Bleecker and Twelfth sts, URNISHED ROOMS, WITHOUT BOARD, OR FOR light, housekeeping, for a small family'of adults. 102 West Forty-ninth street, two doors west of Sixth av. FURNISHED ROOM 70 LET=12 WEST FIFTEENTH strect, in a private family; very handsomely tur- nished, large, third story back iocm, without boar URNISHED—FOR HOUSEKE TING, NEWLY CA peted, Second Floor, 4light rooms, With water: $6 rivate house; 26 Monroe street, near First, ka trom ferry. URNISHED PARLOR AND KITCHEN. venience for housekeeping, $10 weekly and Bedroom, $3; Halls, $3: bath, &e. ; « location. 106" ¥: Union square Hotel, XENTLEMEN FIND HANDSOMELY FUR. hishied Apartments, en suite oF singly. in @ private family on West Nineteenth street, near Fitth avenue; house and location strictly first class: unexceptionable references exchanged. Those desiriug # refined home, address, tor one week, E., Herald Uptown Branch office. ENTLEMEN WISHING NICELY FURNISHE: Rooms for the winter, either double or single, with afl modern conveniences, can be accommodated réason- ly at 126 West Twenty-second street, ANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—TO gentlemen only. Apply at 102 West Thirty-rourth ne door trom Broad w. ANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOM TO LET—WITH- out board, suitable for gentleman or gentleman and wite, 213 West Twenty-fitth street. ANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—EN H suite or singly, £3, a ey Dg B 4 way. Inquire at cashier's desk of the restaurant, at Prince street = LUDIN' CO, ANDSOMELY FURNISHED HALF FRENCH FLAT; range, hot and cold water, stationary tubs, bath and abundant ‘pantries, all on floor. 108 Fifty-sixth street, between Lexington and Fourth avenues. JI] ANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS FOR TWO OR Hite ntietagts house and accommodations first class: private family. 75 West Tweifth street, between Firth aud Sixth a lues. Reterencs UE ATEWLY AND ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS, IN fentiemen, en suite or singly, without board, at No! BO Wem Thirt: ond street: refere! ees exchange ND BEDROOM, COMPLETELY FURNISHED Ree ik ht housekeeping, to Ra aed parties only. 92 Seve i@, near Twenty-first street. — i iB, WELL FURNISHED FRONT Board. Inquire at 3 Kast Twenty-fourth stacet. 325 EAST FOU Reception fet nouse ; fine ast Fifteenth street, three doors irom LET--A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED DOUBLE ¢ piano, for one gentleman or gen- tleman oti Muy. Inquive at 227 Hast Tenth streot, be- tween First and Second avenues. ‘© LET—TO SINGLY GENTLEMEN OR MAN AND wife, fuely furnished Rooms. Apply at 126 Kast Fifty-tourth street, near Lexington avenue. (PO LET-a HANDSOMELY FURNISHED Fins fain Mpoigeniiar Ital Bos sixth “svewuc, weet Fu ply, after 1, at Huth street tuiee hose, 15 WEST IWENTY-SIXTH STREET, TWO DooRs Le) trom Broadway, opposite St. James Hotel.—Fle- gantly furnished Rooms, en suite or singly, to let, to gen- tlemen or famfties, without board. References, QQ EAST | TWENTY SECOND STREET.—HAND- iw ees furnished Rooms to let, to gentlemen, with- out board. EAST THIRTY-FIFTH STREET, ONE DOOR ‘ 102 from Park avenue.—To let, Rooms, en suite or milies or singie gentlemen; references, aingly, 110 CDOUGAL STREET, NEAR BLEECKER, — J Furnished Rooms, with every convenience for housekeeping, to i 12 WES’ FIRST STREET, OPPOSITE =e) Reservoir squari Une or two well turnished Rooms to let, to a gentieman of high respectability in a strictly private faiily. WEST TWELFTH STREET.—A LARGE FUR- > 162 nished Room, with alcove, second floor, front, gus and tire, 510; private family. 30. & WEST TWENTIETH STRERT. ‘0 LET, FOUR OUD neatly furnished Rooms, suitable for housekeep- ing or single g:ntlemen; divided if required ; terins mod- erate. Call for three days. 688 EDsoy BIREET, TWO DOORS FROM Fourteenth street.—A small family will let a nicely furnished Room, on the first floor of an English basement house; water and gas; use of the kitchen, Terms moderat UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APART MENTS TO LET. Aut NEAR FIFTH AVENUE, + sixth street, and Fifty-tifth street, West, some of the handsomest French Flats, strictly on ‘the Continental plan: 9.and 10 large rooms. elevator, Janitor, and halls heatsd; rents moderate. Sinall tamilies, with’ first class reierences, apply to JAMES FATLRETCH, No. 999 Sixth avenue. T $35 PER MONTH.—EXTENSION BRICK HOUSE, 6 rooms: clean; periect order; viz.—F Tooms, large parlor and spacious kitchen; mod proveinents: owner's resid Amity stree! ON FIFTY. FIRST CLASS SECOND FLOOR TO LET—CNFUR- nished, at 51 West Sixteenth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, Every convenience. PARTMENTS 10 LET—THE CHEAPEST IN York or Brooklyn, of four rooms each. McGRAYNE, corner of Park and Carlton ava, Brooklyn, PARLOR, WITH MARBLE MANTEL, CHANDE- Hers: Kitchen, with wash trays; large Bedroon intries; separate ineter; $20. Inquire of janitor, No. 4 Third avenue. N. UNFURNISUED BEDROOM, WITH USE OF kitchen, to one or two respectable ladies, Inquire 166 Kast Fifty-sixth street, second floor. ALL IMPROVEMENTS; EW. NEW bed: nim: @ adjoining; entrance 47 Inquire of RAND OPERA HOU. BEGINS AT 4 TO8 ‘Twenty-third street and Fighth avenue. AUGUSTIN DALY... Sole Lessee and Manager LAST NIGHTS OF MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM, Only a FEW MOR! REPRESENTATIONS of SHAKSPEARL’S MAGNIFICENT SPECTACLE, with all its brilliant atrractions, THE CHILDREN'S BALLET, THE PANORAMA ‘OF FATRYLAND, THE FAMOUS VOCAL QUARTET, THE GORGEOUS TRANSFORMATION, FOX AS BOTTOM. LAST MATINEE SATURDAY NEXT, NIGHTS DREAM. es—$1 .o all parts; S0c. to Family Circle. K the spectacte will be FOLLOWED every evening. ( t Saiurday) with the Sparkling Musical Farce of CE MARRIED. On Saturday evening, September 6, MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM and the famous local Drama LIFE IN NEW YORK. THE WANDERING JEW, now the sole sensation of London, will be produced here with Startling Dramatic Effect FIRST NIGHT, Monday, September 8. ALY’S BROADWAY THEATRE, 728 und 730 Broadway. Begins at 8. Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY sole Lessee and Manager. “The most sparkling sensation of the new season.” — Herald. EA eee one or LA FILLE DE MADAME ANGOT and the popular and powerful OPERA BOUFFE, under the direction of Mr. C. A. CHIZZOLA. MARIE AIMEE, the Queen of Opera Houtte, as CLAIRETTE, with the whole of the new and brilliant company and GRAND CHORUS. AIMEE MATINEE SATURDAY, at 1:30, ft LA FILLE DE MADAME ANGOT. Matinee prices, $1 and $1 60, Family circle, 5) cents. 58 METROPOLITAN THEATRE. vs METROPOLITAN THEATRE, 5 M BROADWAY. B85 age: eis ~R, W. BUTLER THE MOST BRILLIANT ATERACTION AFTERNOON AND EVENING. AIMEE MATINEE MATINEE MATINEE MATINE MATINEE nl MATINE. MATINER, ILDREN HALF PRICE, MATINE! The Great Wizard of the World, NS. MBUAY, THE Die VIL'S DOCTOR. OOLORART, THE KI ML SAM RICKEY AND MAS in their original sketch of TAK ADD RYMAN’S ORIGINAL 8TUM: JOHNNY QUEEN AND MR. WEST, Miss Belle Howitt, Helene Smith, Miss Alexander, ATS—6 ROOMS; elle. Pea drat class: dentslow tonetect. fami les: parioy | fhe Nautical Burletta, 7 a Chae WITH A STRONG CAST (See Bills). JPRENCH FLAT—EIGHT ROOMS ON FIRST FLOOR: all conveniences; best arranged French flat house in the city; rent veg. per month, C, LOOMIS & CO., 1,254 Broadwa: 70 LET—THE NEW AND ELEGANT FLATS, 123 TO 127 East Kighty-fitth street, $25 to $40; beautiful loca- tlon, near Central Park. Inquire ot owner, on the premise. een ii 0 LET—AT 24 EAST TWENTY-FIRST STREET, half of third floor. SE a gD (0 LET—SECOND FLOOR IN HOUSE NO. 53 GROVE street, three rooms; rent $8 ber month." Inquire on the premises, 10 LET—216 WEST THIRTY. Floor and back Basement, with water and gas. 10 LET V Y CHEAP—UPPER PART OF PRIVAT dwelling in Forty-sixth street. near Broady sisting of six rooms; bath, gas, hot and cold water. P. H. GRADY, 527 Sixth avenue. MMHRER ROOMS TO LRT—ON FIRST FLOOR, TO gentleman and wife, tor light housekeeping; nice house and quiet neighborhood, No. 137 West Twenty- fourth street; rent $20. i NINTH ’ . ecoud Floor; water and gas If required; $25 per month. 142 WEST SIXTE. back Parlor as bedrooms, with’ hall Rooms at- tached, with a small family, where there is more comtort than style. MUSICAL. TLEMAN WILL GIVE INSTRUCTIONS ON the Pianoforce at pupil’s residence for $10 per quar- fer; best references given. Address, with residence, TEACHER, box 14) Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,263 Broadway GENTLEMAN, RE rope, gives lessons in singing and on the piano, Call at or address 256 Elizabeth street, YARD.—UNIVERSITY OF MUSIC AND ART, CHAR. tered by special act of Legislature, 92 Clinton place; synopsis of charter mailed free. 0, R. Gross, Secretary. J. JAY W. President. YARD.—PRIVATE MUSIC LESSONS. PLANO, VIOLI J Organ, Guitar, Plate, Cornet, Zither, Harp, Singing, Harmony. "92 Clinton place, Day and évenini, Circu- Jars mailed tre JAY WATSON, Director. SIGNOR ERRANI WILL COMMENCE HIS SING >, Jasons on September 8, at his residence, No, 333 East Fourteenth stree VIESER BLUT NEW | WaLiaes, Straass, “Hypothesen,” “Doctrinen,” each 75e. ust Jolly Galop,” a di Lasz March, 40c. ; mailed. FR BLUME, 27 Union square, Broadway. Al “STANDARD AMERICAN BEVEL TABLES AND + the Phelan & Collender Combination Cushions, SOND STREET; FIRST » con. ‘TH STREET.—FRONT AND | * ENTLY ARRIVED FROM EU. Afternoon, doors open at 1; Evening, at 7. Box office open daily. ' Seats secured in advance, ERRACE GAR, HEATRE. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1873, ALESSANDRO STRUDELLA, Mr, HABELMANN, Miss WASSMANN, Mr. LEHMANN, ‘Mr, PFLUEGER, FULL CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA, Admission 50c. ; reserved, 26c. extri a] FRA} CO MINSTRE ERA HOUSE, BROOKLYN, MONDAY, September 1, and SATURDAY MATINEE, and great original AMBOLD & BACKUS’ commence: EVERY EVENIN The onl, BIRCH, SAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, HOOLEY'’S OPERA HOUSE, ROOKLYN, YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 613 BROAD. way, between Houston and Bleecker streets. —Every. | One should visit the wonderful musenm; it is fuil of Gverything people shoul soe and undersuind. Lectures daily on “the Philosophy of Marriage.” Those parties unable to attend these important lectures can haye them forwarded, post tree, on receipt of 29 cents, by aduressing SEORETARY NEW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 613 Broadway, New York. BINSON HALL, SIXTE! TH STREET. THREE DOORS WEST OF BROADWAY, . HALL, SIXTEENTH STRERT, THREE Ww: DWAY, & * + # DOORS. WEST OF BRO * ROYAL MARIONNETT: * #6 * ROYAL MARIONNETT from St, James’ Great Hail, London, where they recently gave 400 consecutive representations, and 300 ut the Queen's Hall, Liverpool. FIRST APPR A MONDAY E bringing all their won COSILY WARDROBE AND § An entertainment distinguish his notes entitled "Pictures of Italy. CADEMY OF MUSIC. Grand MILITARY ALLEGORY, * COLOR GUARD,” FOR SEVEN NIGHTS ONLY, Commencing September 1, for the benefit of Destitute Families of Soldiers of the late War, UNDER AUSPICES OF SUMNER ST, NO. 24, G, A. B. MATINEE SATURDAY, 6Tlt, ONE DOLLAR. TO ALL PARTS OF THE HOUSE, JPAGNANI'S NINE MUS Now on Exhibition at the SOMERVILLE GALLERY, 82 Fifth avenae, YARD, =HAVE YOU ENGAGED YOUR MUSIC TEACH- J er? Read beautiful Book, “Aimez-vous Ia Musique!” Given away. J. JAY WATSON, 92 Clinton place, Priv vate lessons; circulars mailed. YCEUM THEATRE—OPENING NIGHT, SEPT, 8 ¥) CHOICE ORCHESTRA SOFAS MAY BE OBTAINED AT THEATRE KET OFFICE, POND'S MUSIC STORK, 39 UNION SQUARE, “\ LL THE SCENERY AND WORKING FIXTURES, A “Complete, of a smail New York city theatre for sals 1; 723 Sixth avenie. EVENING TELEGRAM EVENING TELEGRAM EVENING TELEGRAM EVENING TELEGRAM 4 r LL THEATRICAL “MATTERS CRITICAL for sale only by the patentee, H. W. COLLENDER, suc. | GIVES AL BA cessor to F clan & Collende 733 Broadway, New York. | Giypg ALL THATIICAL, MAFTERS onrricaz FINE ASSORTMENT OF BILLIARD TABLES, Qh, He jar ot rer, 7 H . 10 Vesey street i Hirer | GIVES ALL THEATRICAL, MATTERS ORTTICAL A 1OT OF FIRST CLASS BILLIARD TABLES VERY Gounaine little used, with everything complete, will be sold aAINS cheap. Apply at3i © rect, Uj) stai . rae rare GEA EW AND SECOND | THE PROGRA) VERY PERFORMANCE A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF NEW AND SECOND put PROGRA! VERY PERFORMANCE punta Billard Tables constantly on hand, at GEO, | TUE PROGRA Vane | DenrORMANce BE. PHECAN’S, No. 7 Barclay street, New York. THE PROGRA’ )F EVERY PERFORMANCE POR RALE-A NEW 5x10 CARROM BEVELLED a i ee Billiard Table, with balls, cues and everything com IN THe Girt SRGEE plete. Apply at 86 Fourth avenue, second floor. ITY JO.NIGHT. IN PERFECT = = Q BILLIAUD TABLES, 5X10 CAROM, onder, for sale cheap, Call at waterooms 219 East Twenty-jhird street, near Third avenue. Also one 4}4x9, four pocket Sin AL et es ae TP gueaiee ah Tae ndigewion, Hoarwaru, Gravel sho, Gost and te aoa nt tor ladies and children. Sold by all sized botties. HENRY, Wholesale Agent, New York. el L press —Furniture and barwaye taken trom Long NG BRANCH, LONG BRANCH.—FURNITURE EX- ‘RELIGIOUS NOTICE: EV. T. DE WITT TALMAGE HAVING RETURNED, | the regular church services will be resumed next Babbath, September 7, at the ic, Brook- Academy of Mu Iya, Morning services at 10:20; even! ig at7 30. Seats free, The Academy of Music will be occupied until the completion of the in November, ew Tabernac' }, Which will be ready TO PURCHASK | RON SAFE.—A GOOD SECOND HAND SAFE WANT. dress AMERICAN GROCER, 161 William ) ANTED—A SIX-POUND SEAD LINED TANK; CA- W nd 1,000 pounds, Address MARTIN, box 1,312 Bestia alt eh ag catiaee aentaear antic, | \wravreD—T0 7 A in care of and de. JANTZED—TO PURCHASE A COUNTRY STORE livered in the city. BA’ N & CO livtced tn‘ahe ‘ity BATTERSON & COOK. soo aud est | W usiness op ‘te Badin ter Above Peekskill. a he Nak hana eS ea cay a RRR ERD OP EN a A NT AE BE VCS 28 OTR MO Ss PA te SSR ESAS AM La CASA) SL US A IE | FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET. Y leg LET—NEATLY FURNISHED, CONNECTING fo TF) & Coe ee! AMUSEMENTS. UNION SQUARE THBATRE. Proprietor...Mr. SHERIDAN SHOOK Manager. Mr A. M. PALMBR Begins at& Saturday Matinee at 1:30, Carvlages may be ordered at 10:30, EVERY NIGHT the and at the - SATURDAY MATINEE, the pat en hi YORss eet nm A YORES, May Somer ican Play, FUN IN A FOG, ronounced by thy i ae y the press and the pub- BEST PIFCE in the in the Vokes’ repertoire. Preceding which, for the first time greatest here, Mr. H. T. Craven’s charmin: > meatic Drama in two acts, enutk success of MILKY WHITE, this dramatic — Characters as follows :— season, Danie! White. Mr. FF. MACKAY Blok Dugs Mr, Hi. W, MONTGOMERY soio a OLAUDS BURRODGRS Annie White... Miss LULU PRIOR FUN Mrs. Saddrip Mra J. WH. WILKINS F SEATS SHOULD BE SECURED IN ADVANCE. ‘oe Boxee open every day from A. 10. A Beats secured TWO WEEKS in ad- . e1 r 6, * 4 roa, Titi HIRD MATINEE PERVORMANCE OF | FUN IN A_ FOG. HE T"* srraxoson GRAND ITALIAN OPERA ‘a: the ACADEMY OF MUSIC, ON FOURTEKNTH STREET, NEW YORK. ‘The Grand Season of {tallan Opera, 1873-1874, will commence on MONDAY EVENING, September 29, 1873. Mestre. MAURICE and MAX STRAKOSCH have (he honor to make known to the patrons of Opera, Academy of Music (the theatre fitted by its patronage, and by iw excellences as a building, to be the abiding place of Tiallan Opera in this city), that the season will com- mence on September 29, 1373. MONDAY EVENING, “He COMPANY. In secnving the services of the distinguished artists whose names will be found below, the Messrs. Strakosch hold themselves doubly fortunate in the engagement, ot only of eriormers Whose position in art has been by previous triumphs in this country, but of to America, whose recent debut has ‘shown possessed of rare culture, as weil as of gifts ow attheir ireshest. During the recess the directors have personally devoted much time and discrimination to the assembling of some of the most distinguished artists ofthe Kuropean Continent, wh acknowledged merits are such as to warrant a beilct that they will deserve and receive a cordiai greeting to the United States. An exatnination of the subjoined list will indicate that the material at hand really consiitutes two distinct com- panies, either of which would by creditable to any opera ouse in Kurope or America. The Directors, réeferrin, to this tact, box to submit that these arrangements mar @ new era in the annals of opera in this country, as they will allow the simultaneous presentation, in all complete. ness, of standard works, while preparing for the produe- tion of novelties. Mine. CHRISTINE NILSSON, For tho inirodiction of Mme. Christine Nilsson but few words ure necessary, 40 Well known. is this peer- less artiste to the public of both worlds. Itis not purpose- less, however, to recall the fact that during her absence from this country, im spite of opposing factions, Mme, Nilsson has achieved in London, St. Petersburg and Mos- cow, an extraordinary and durdble success. During the progress of the season just closed at Her Majesty's Opera in London the potency ot her genius, it should be ad ‘ed, has wrought results ay grauiying a3 those with which @ career of uninterrupted splendor long since familiarized the stadents of modern operatic history. le, OSIAVA TORRIANI. This young and beautiful prima donna soprano has esiablished herself as a great favorite with the audiences of the European Continent, having sung with marked success iu the principal opera houses ot Italy, France and Spain, At the Ttaliens, in Paris, and Her Majesty's Opera, London, she achieved a signal success, and gained for nersett ‘the hearty admiration of the French and English public. Signor VICTOR CAPOUL, Opera habitues in the United States will hardly fail to, grect with pleasure the announcement of the return of Signor Victor Capoul. By finish of vocal style and con suinmate skill as an actor Signor Capoul has made clear 4 prescriptive title to the tenor roles of, several operas, His success in the role of Guglielmo in “Mignon,” at Her Majesty's Opera, in London, stamped him as ene of the most popular tenors in Europe. He will appear this soason In several favorite parts Mons. MAUREL. The eminent primo baritono, who appeared last season ian Opera, Covent Garden, and met id success in “William ell,” “Linda de ‘Faust’ and other operas, wil make his ce in America in this city. But one state i in advance In relation to M. Maurel : that he was at once declared by the dilettanti ot London the single rivat of M. Faure, whose triumphs he balanced throughout the season by his own. Signor DEL PUENTE. Ayoung and distinguished barytone, from Her Ma. festyys Opera. London, | Mls popitlarity wm Italy, ana late London success, assure him a warm reeeption at the ands of a critical pub Signor NANNETTE The London debut of Siznor Nannettl, a basso well known in Italy, acquainted the public’ o:, the ‘Royal Ttalian Opera, Covent Garden, with an artist ot great culture. Mile. MAREST, & young, fascinating and accomplished prima donna dramatique, who ‘met with unqualified success at the opera houses of Genoa, Turin and other leading operatic estaniishinents in Italy, will also be presented to the American public tor the first time. Miss ANNIE LOUISE CARY, In the. reengagement of Miss Cary, a native arti distingutshed at Lome and abroad, the } Strakos themselves the co-operation of a songstress and exquisite votce and an aduiirabie the foremost rank of contraitos. Signor ITALO CAMPANINL ‘The engagement of Signor ITALO CAMPANINT is to be in the judgment ofthe directors, with peculiar on, After the triumphant su of Signor MPANINI, ‘on the occasion of the production, with that gentleman in the leading role, of Lohengrin,” in Italy: after a two years’ stay, with @ constant increase of popularity, at Her Majesty's ‘Opera in London, Signor EAMPANINT, now the first tenor of Europe, solicits: the favor of American audiences. He will assuine the role of Gennaro. tt * Manrico, in “Il, Trovatore Edgardo, in Raoul, in the “Huguenot Kadames, in “Aida;” Lohengrin, in “Lohengrin,” &¢., &c._-So confident are the directors that in Signor’ CAM: PANINI will be recognized that rara avis, the perfect tenor, in respect of votce, method and histrionic talent, that they look forward to the representation of those works with which Signor CAMPANINI is particularly ldentified as to conspicuous events of the senso: The following ladies and gentienen will appear for the me in America :— aes Mile OSTAVA TORRIANI, Mile. MARESI, Signor ITALO CAMPANINI, ignor BENFRATELL Jonsieur MAURE, The enumeration of the artisis engazed by the direc. tors for the coming season at the New York Academy of Music exhibits a combination of vocal and dramatic forces hot surpassed. by the resources of any of the Eu. ean Opera houses, although these are encouraged and pported by large Imperial, Royal and. Municipal subsi- Glen, It is also to be remembered that artists, demand aid receive much bighér salaries in America than they btain in Europe, an hat all expenses are larger. y Pe: MENGAGEMENTS, 2) Mme. CHRISTINE NILSSON, Mile, OSTAVA TORRIANI, America. Wie. MA REST, her first appearance in America, Miss ANNI# LOUISE CARY, Signor ITALO CAMPANINI, his first appearance in Americi Mons. VICTOR CAPOUL, her first appearance in Signor BENFRATELLI, his first appearance in America, Mons MAUREL, his frst appearance in America. Signor DEL PUENTE, hls first appearance in America, Signor NANN. ppearance in America, Signor A SOLARA etiuliy inform their patrons that the test and latest musterwork on. The profound im- The directors re ation of Verdi's has been deter: pression made by thi the imme Uiate securing, by the Messrs, Strakosch, of the right of roduction for America, where the work willbe made nown before it is submitted to the approval of London scritics, Wagner's grand romantic opera Lohengrin, will be given also for the first time at the ‘Academy of Music. These important events will doubt jess give a particular interest and eclat to the season, Signor EMANUEL MUZIO will superintend the production of the above named works, and this, {tts believed, Is auMicient guarantee that the performance of each opera will be perfect in ull ite tails, i! CHORUS AND ORGHESTRA. The chorus for the ceming season has been namericall: strengthened, and is now composed of inembers speci ally sclected from the principal opera houses of Europe, 1 reinforced by a carcful draught trom the best inave- jal athand, The orchestra has undergone some import. ant changes, and, It is expected, will be found to surpass that of any other lyric establishment in America, “Faust”... Gonnod “ioberto”. Meyerbeer ves Huguenots’ Meyerbeer Donizetti Donizetti -. Thomas - Thomas “Traviata” a “Uj Trovatore”.. jarver of Se’ comnarab' Bellini “Lohengrin”, .... Wagner Musical Director and Conductor...... Signor MUZIO Assistant Conductor... OS, Behrens Stage Manager. ag .M. Van Hamm The box oitce Will be ‘open Yor subsoriptions for the season (only) on MONDAY MORNING NEXT, Sept. 8, at 9 o'clock, at the Academy of Musle. Fpun PILGRIM BAIN HALL, GREAT JONES streot, between Broadway and Bowery, every even ing at8 Wednesday and Saturday matin: 20 P.M HE t ALL.—0 PAINTINGS, VAL+ ued at $100,000; TP: ux, Automaton Figures in life «ze, solo quartet, Juveni 4 and Jubilee Ch bs stra, Lecture and Grai Transtormation. Final nm rosy clgcie. $1 balcony (RAND EXPOSITION AT THE BROOKLYN RINK and adjoining buildings, lermont and Vanderbilt avenues. Cars from ferries. Hee ens feet more added for the accommodation of the public and of exhibitors, Opening to the public NONDAY EVENING, Sent. 15. Machinery and manutacturing in full operation. Thousands of novelties to iterest and instruct. Ele- gant Music by Conterno’s orchestra. Grand Display. Gorgeous Art Rooms. Benuty in all, eauty in all. ‘The fountain in full play, embowered in flowers. Thou. sands of Novelties to iniercst and instruct, Special ar- Tangements will be made tor novelties. Addross BKOOK LYN INDUSTRIAL INSTITUTE, 39 Pulton st., Brooklyn, (CussLey rosten &: AT HOME. 19 Wost Tweuty-secand gree sree AMUSEMENTS, Y ipurepicijudisac cht 514 BROADWAY. Mr. JOSH BACT wip Marines VODA?” TOM introducing the entire Mammoth big ee Orin oft Pua! The greatest alae aa ay Mr. B. JUMP, 3 Mr. B. JOMP,: the leading cartcatarist of the world, JOMP, Mr Ey MaTINEE TO-bay. youn wip, AT MA FRANK KERNES, FRANK KERN JOHN WLLD, Al’ MATINEE TO-DAY. ‘4 R. M. CARRULL ARP WATINER TODAY. JOHN HART JOHN HAR® ‘LITTLE JENNIE Y EAM NS OEP pts <a sh AT MATINEE, Miss ADA WRAY Miss ADA WRAY: AT MATINEE, Miss JENNIE HUGHES Miss JENNIE HUGHES, TAKE IT AND DON'T TAKE IT Divorce, i * DIVORCE BROWN'S HOUSE DOG, introducing the trained dog Hold-on. MAT warTD MATINEE, MATINEE MATIN MAVINER, ATINER WEDNESDAY AND SATURDA OOTH'S THEATRE, J.B. BOOTH... JEFFERSON.: ole Lesseu and Mamager THIS EVENING, TUESDAY, September and every evening during the wéen, except Satuedayy might, JOSEPH JEFFERSON as RIP VAN WINKLE, with a full and powertu' cast. JEFFERSON MATINEE, RiP VAN WINKL on SATURDAY, September 6, at 3 SATURDAY EVENING, Septerit 6, KE NEW MAGDALBN, Seats may be secured SIX DAYS IN ADVANCE at tho box office of the theatre, or ity branch ticket of music store of 0. H. Ditson 4 Co. 71 Broadway. QUtMPIC THEATRE. THOMPSON TROUPES TWO PERFORMANCES THIS DAY, « Wednesday, September 3, by the world-tamed MISS LYDIA THOMPSON vd HER NEW MAMMOTH COMPANY, MATINER. RVENING, Pasar L hagtiss | eet Maire ve: clock. ver al Mg ofc! be FALE Ol0eK oaIsTO and the FOUR SENSATIONS with all the Spectatiess new and charming eae 4 M, COLLODION, THs’ ORIGINAL CARICATURIST, MAJOR NEWELL, THE SKATORIAL PHENOMENON.’ Owing to the limited term of the present engage~ ment by this renow! organization, the present bill, Notwithstandingliis great success, must give place to other pieces of the repertoire. IBLO'S GARDEN, BLACK CROOK, : TWO PERFORMANCES TO-DAY, tWO PERFORMAN. T if AFTERNOON AT 1:30, AFTERNOON AT 15 THE BLAC BLACK CROOK, CROOK, THE INCANTATION SCENE. MATT MORGAN'S GRAND PICTORIAL ALLEGORY, WEALTH, POWER, ‘ MMORTALITY, Miles. BONT AND GIAVASSL THE KIRALFYS, OF NATIONS, : CARICATURIST, TWIN siSTERS RDAIS, DRIGAL G REGAMEY, Ty TH E. D. DAVIES, T ENTRILOQWIST. GORGEOUS COSTUME RMING 10. Performances commence at7:45, Carriages at LL:15. BOX OFFICE OPEN DAILY ATS A. M. MATINEE PRICES. General admission, with reserve seat, $1; family circle entrance ou Crosby street, 50 cunt: ENTRAL PARK GARDEN—THEODORE THOMAS, THEODO HOMAS' UNRIVALLED SUMMER NIGHTS’ CONCERTS, Programme FOR TIS (Wednesday) EVENING, Septeme yer 3, at 8. Overture, “Dame Kobold” Waltz, “Lucca” Nordische Snite nohauser" by Brook,” Symphony Pastorale, “Rhapsoilic Hongrolse,” No. 2.. Adapted for Orchestra by Karl Muller. Overture, “Suradella”.. lis, Air composed by Louis Xiii. Waltz, “From the Mountains” irs drs’? : ‘Adinission 50 cents. Packages, containing 12 tickets, $4), at the usual pluces. Every Thursday Evening, Grat Extra Concert. CADEMY OF MUSIC, SALVINI, A THE SALVINI DRAMATIC SEASON. i Mr. MAURICE GRAW. Mr. D. DE VIV@ Director. Business Manager i Mr. Grau has the honor to announce that the EMINENT ITALIAN TRAGEDIAN, Signor TOMASO SALVINI, in conjunction with his complete dramatic company, will give m this city a Es i SEASON OF TWENTY (2) PERFORMANCES, making his first appearance before a New York public om YUBSDAY EVENING, September id, in his wurivalled role of OTHELLO, In presenting the name of so great x celebrity to the American public Mr. Grau feels that little need be said in advance of the mer: have made this artist pree eminent throughout Euro) and won for him suck. honors as have been attained’in art by none of his illus trious countrymen. in order to make his representations hero as perfect ag they have been abroad, signor SALVINI has gelected A CORPS DRAMATIQUE of the most notable actors, mi stars in Italy. Their long association with hin erformance of the vartous master works of English (alian genius cannot fail to secure additonal eclat to am event which in itself constitutes AN EPOCH IN OUR ART HISTORY, nly Mecessary (o state that COMPANY INGLUDES ILINA PIAMONTI, we. who hag ed with the greatest triumphs of eer, and . ‘Signor ALESSANDRO SALVINI, who, in important character roles, has proved his entire worthiness to be associated with his brother, the eminent tragedian, THE REPERTOIRE OF PLAYS, in which Signo, Salvini and his company will appear during his American engagement, inciudes those chets- dauvres which belong to all tongues, and in which his acting has won tor him the enthusiastic and unanimous applause of Europe and South America and elevated him {o his present proud pre-eminence, These plays will be roduced in a style of ing excellence. : THE ENTIRE SE EN SCENE AND WARDROBE for Signor Salvini’s pertorman will be brought to this: country with him. The magnitude, no less than the nov- elty of this enterprise, Will readily appreciated. THE SCENKRY, COSTUMES AND APPOINTMENTS: with which each play, will be presented have been vre- pared under :ignor Satvini’s personal supervision, and, will kd ae remarkable tor their historical accuracy and artistic beauty. SIGNOR ZaLvinns AMERICAN TOUR is limited to one hundred performances, to be given im New York, Brooklyn, Philadelphia, Balilmore, Washing- ton, Boston, Cincinnati, St. Louls, Ohicago, Néw Orleans, and Havana, in each of whieh cilies representations wild be given froin the following plays:— Oi HELLO, HAMLET, EXCHANT OF VENICE, SAMPAC SAUL, Ib FIGLIO DELLE SELVE (i GOMAR), THE’ GLADIATOR, SULLIVAN, MQ) TE CHRISTO, GALILEO, AKDUINO | ZAIR. WICHAKL, AN O, MORLE CIVILE, SOP TOC ROMANCE OF A PO N@ MAN, ORESTES, SPARTACUS, TORQUALO TASSO, DAVID 410, COLPA VENe DICA LA COLPA, O8UB IL GUARDA COSTA, SUBS fe Quo k Ry aes abe SALVINI SEASON, The subscription books for the SESE OF TWENTY (2) PERFORMANCES ARE NOW 2) or Wh ofice of Salvini Administration, im 7, steinwa, all. Foon Ty ULE OF PRICES FOR THE SKASON, Resorved Seats (Parquet and Balcony), $50 and $60, ae cording to location, Private Boxes (according to size and location), $200, $240 and $320, AN BRYANT'S street, between, § Boo OPENING WE RILLIANT RBCEPTION, GREAT SUCCESS. BRYANDS MINSTRELS UNSWORTH BRYANTS MINSTRELS | the great Stump Orator. BRYANIS [RELS UGENE, MINSTRELS | the wondertul Prima Donna, BOB HART, Signora one of the leading been memorably identi Signor SALVINT's MINSTRELS, TWENTY-THIRD hand Seventh avenues, near ‘3 Theatre. OF THE SEASON, KRYANT'S MINSTRELS BKYANT’ SINSTRELS | the great Kccentric Comedian. MINSTRELS | NELSE SEYMOUR, DAVE MINSTRELS | REED, W.H. BROCKWAY, Ou MONDAY EVENING, September & BRYANT BRYANT'S H, STANWOOD. first appearance of Mr. DAN BRYANT. since his return from Eurqpe, having niet with immense success in Dub- lin, Liverpool and oth ties ’ ‘SGRAND MUSEUM AND POLYTECHNIG, DS insttiuce—Reduilt, remodelled, ‘and with 5,000 fresh Attractions, now open’ to the public at 683 Broadway, nearly opposite the Grand Central Hotel. M ‘ot every pordou of the hnman frame, breathing Mec cal Figures, &c., &c., altogether comprising the most et tertaining and instructive exhibition In the world. Ad= mission, 0c. Scientific lecturos daily, free to visitors. CADEMY OF MUSIC—ITALIAN OPERA. The Prospectus of the “STRAKOSOH GRAND TTALIAN OPERA COMPANY” will be published in this day's newspapers (September 3) Subscriptions (for the season oniy) will be received, commencing Monda: September & at A. M., at the BOx office of the Acade (Mea at ANNUAL GAMES of the NEW YORK OALEDONIAN CLUB, AT JONES’ WOOD, ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1873. Cet paren LADIES AND GENTLEMEN ENGAGED at Davenport's Chestnut Street Theatre, Philadel- phia, are requested to assemble in the Green Room on ‘uemlay, September 9, at 12 o'clock, noon. preps ‘atory to ing, September the one gS ROR K. PUOMPSON, Buotnens Manager + aapad ROTICE, TOM Ran ‘The eclebrated_ ENGLISH TENOR (ate of the Parepa Company’. being disengaged unuit Bose, EMD Be secured, for CONCEHTS or ORATO- Rids during the month of September. All business com- Bunleations will be recelved YW w ceauin, Business Ageit. | 184 West Twenty-first street, New York. ‘METBOPOUITAN ae THEATRICAL AND SHOW PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, HERALD BUILDING, BROADWAY AND ANN STREET. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THBATRICAL, | MINSTREL AND VARIETY CUTS CONSTANTS i ON HAND ee Sake

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