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Fifth avenue; 3 We: gj CTFY REAL ESTATE FOR saur. i Central. LM Ss0); “conte $800, "h- splendid” "Howse street for $15,000; ust be Lexington avenue, near SD a GYLAND, St Bast Nineteenth street. ERN Lass SIZE 4 STORY Aree Ra ase, 1S0 feet from 5th av., drown jon SEYMOUR. 171 Broadway. f | ered FOUR STORY BROWN XE et, between Fifth and aceeenae ences See Be atsned fis Bhe cabinet work; slob ac RS, 610 Sixth avenue. <THE SUBSTANTIAL FOUR STORY BROWN legant Furniture, 21.6x35x] eo szreae between Fi nd Sixth avenues; & ie} Sasi boreal to er. Oe. ty Fone, 610 Sixth avenue. HANDSOME, THREE STORY BROWN STONE a Brocdnsy Voatlog' NI? aesbe; rise grease i GRADY, 827 Sixth avenue. A WHougES FOR SALESTHRRE ON | FIFTY. ge Ba Ss avenue.” Bo Dwiuit, sor bixth os AX ky Reon FOUR STORY BROWN STONE, iily:second, street, near, Pi(th, avenue, ‘$65,000! nae ese nt ctass Todas, $20000 15 Ee en MORRIS B, BAER, 996 Sixth avenue. HANDSOME THREE STORY HIGH STOOP brown Hone, Hoare at Boris 5 best location on Fwenty-third street, Fifth Avenue Hotel. HANDSOME ‘FOUR STORY, BROWN STONE basement aoe for sale, on. Thirtyelenth s street, near wise aven' 8. B. GOODA No, 5 West ‘Twenty. -third street, Fifth Avenue ‘Hotel ILEGANT RESIDENCES ON FIFTH AY AVENUE E AND other select locations for sale; piso a a a args Dus number ‘small Houses at low prices, East Twenty: ‘third meet. z GALE A FOUR STORY BROWN STONE FRONT ; finished three stories in hard wood and cab- ae work. "No. 17 East Fitty-third street, near Fifth ave- luquire on premises. RK SALE—A FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY AND pemmant§ tenement a E Gs three Ae Ce cB . ast Fitty-tl stree' a agents “Address EAST SIDE PROPERTY, 1 iierald ofice. OR SALE—A GREAT BARGAIN—A THREE STORY pl stone high stoop House, in West ory sixth ear Sixth avenues rice AOD at26 Wen rorty-third street. Brokers need not apply. F% SALE—ON THIRTY-NINTH STREET, NEAR Park eyenne: a Sye story high stoop brown stone ise, 20x50x98.9; all Soipove ments &c.; price, a mirrors and cornices, cas fixtures, shades, &c., $45,000: ‘or would sell the Furniture entire at a low price. JAMES BR, EDW. ‘West Twenty third street. Hi SALE—AT E “ana BARGAIN, ON MADISON st cl 8 House, four sfory, high stoop, oe about $4600; wll st oor eh wll ws cost about wi ‘a anick peyer for $35,000, AMES E. EDWARDS, 9 West 1 t Twenty-third street, Fa SALE—ON MADISUN AVENUE, NEAR FIPTY- fifth street, two four story stone Resilences, cabi- et finish ; city lots taken in payment 3 also a three story louse, in a beautiful location, near, the Park, at a sacri. ‘fice for cash. 18 URAWFORD, corner Fifty- geventh stres nd ‘third avenue. 10. PHYSICIANS AND OTHERS.—A_ DESIRABLE English Peoemane brown stone House, 34th st., west of ‘Broadway, tor sale ch; ae Ww. SEYMOUR, 171 Broad: pas FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN STONE House on southeast corner Madison avenue and Bixty-seventh street; also the House adjoining: a bar- ‘ain for a cash buyer: $3,000 mortgage on aorner house, OregAgy on ir on inside mouse AP HoT Co immedi s LED STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN STONE ‘HOUSE, 00, Forty - -fourth street, between xth avenue in splendid order: would rent, with car- pets, shades, inirrors, &c... 1f wanted. & E. A. CRUIKSHANK, _Broadway and Forty-fourth street NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1873.—TRIPLE SHEET. PERTY FOR BROOKLYN PROFS SALE AND FpRRALy weaNcH OFriCe—DRooKLYN. ‘ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD RECEIVED AT OUR BRANOH OFFICE, INTHE LONG ISLAND SAVINGS BANK BULLDING, CORNER OF FULTON AV. AND BOBRUM st OFFICE OPEN FROM 8 A. M. TILL 9 P.M. ON SUNDAY FROM 3 TILL 9 P. Mt CARRIERS’ AND AGENTS! DEPARTMENT, NO. 7 7RONT STREET, BROOKLYN. Bax IN BROOKLYN.—BROWN STONE HIGH a Hous. 2 ew, elegant, all improvements, C. H. OLIVER, No. 1 Park place, FoR sao STORY RASEMENT AND SUB- ar brick, House, all, modern, improvements, in a Far Rockaway ket Athy te oPEFR BELA ES Grand street, Witlia hod FOR SALE oR “TO LET—FIRSt CLASS BUILT frame House, tot 50x10, all improvemeuts, Il rooms, $60 Pacific street, between Hoyt and Bond; price $11,000. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. Ave Taney WHO INTENDS LEAVING NEXT MONTH for Eufove, would like to exchange some, well im- cee 000 taividen p tent Cate Seok cn Be Angel setpal n eg A nn anton 4 Nassau ‘street rooms 7 and yore. STORY B ito’ OWN STONE, HOU! FREE ‘and c price $30,000, to exchange for a full size brown ston ¥ -fiftb pe le pene occy ix street tq Seventy-t HOLMES BROS, 46 East Twenty-third street. Weroeavos FOR BROOKLYN OR NEW YORK Property—First class Bneidence om the Hudson, free from mortgage ; fine ew of the . 0, HOYT ry SGN, 171 Broadway. FoR SALES OR WILL TAKE ONE OR TWO SMALL Houses, for a tour story brown stone House om Madi- som avenue; on morgage. 'WIDLIAl EB, Kim and Franklin streets. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A COUNTRY PLACE and Farm, with about 200 acres or less, within 1% hours of the cit half mile trom two depots. ma very healthy parto New w Jersey. Apply at No. $3 Fark row, rooms Nos. 15 an OR SALE OR EXCHAN vided Interest in a Plot of fronting on Atlantic us East New Yor GE—ONE- THIRD UNDI- ) Acres. laid out in lot IN CENTRAL LOGATION IN BROOKLYN, me two story’brown stone front House, in nine rooms, all modern o rovements. For particulars apply. to MOOD HACKLEY, 209 Montague street, near Court street, Brooklyn, xf BENT FURNISHED—HOUSE NO, 16 HENRX Brooklyn, within a stone's throw of Henry ard Beecher's chureh, and — pit hd Fulton and Wail street fe: brick iront; mee nee “Apply wo LINDLEY MURRAY: No. 4 Pine HESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE AND TO | TO RENT, T TARRYTOWN AND ALL ALONG THE F RUDSON— eee and unfurnished bi: Aguas nd Cottages to i rents nominal tl so 8. EMBERSON, 659 Sixth avenue. OR SALE~AT HASTINGS-ON-THE-HUDSON, A new three story House, French roof, 12 rooms, with ail modern improvements; one acre of ground ;' river view. - Apply to L. FURUY, on the premises. Ball Ping purchase ke ean remain on bond and mort- OR SALE—50 MINUTES FROM CITY BY HARLEM Railroad, in White Plains, Mesnheser county, one mile trom depot, a first class Farm, containin, 83 acres; good orchards; good fences; land in high state of culti- Sation: large three story French root ftouse, 17 rooms, with modern improvements; res carriage house, al! new; ice pond and excellent ‘on, the premises. Ad- dress J. R., box 124 Post oftce, Winks Plains, N. yor |ALE—FOR HALF PRICE, TERMS VERY easy, a pene eellne ee House with extra ground, ier coun’ orn WGNG. PRATT, 118 Broudway, at Port FOR, SALE-EIGHT LOTS, NEAR THE EASTERN Boulevard, near the town of Unionport, West- chester county, for the sum of $5,500 In cash, or good se inquire of WM. PARRHOUSE, No, Id Contre or Union Hill, coruse Hudson aveniéd Humbold street, New Jersey. OR SALE—GREAT BARGAIN FOR CASH, TERMS easy—about 50 acres of fine unimproved Land, east of Irvington, on the Hudson River; situated among the finest country seats, and overlooking the Hudson and surrounding country for miles. | For particulars inquire or. §. CRANK, Broadway, corner Twenty-ninth street, (OR SALE—AT TARRYTOWN, ¥, ¥., 1% MILES fromaspor and sicubaay landing, n splendid Coun: try Seat, with 12 acres of land, large dwelling house (tur- uished) ; laundry, 1: fories high 5 carriage, ice and sum- mer houses; barh, Chickery, two ponds, horses, carriages, stock and garden implements; magnificent river and in: Jand views: terms very easy. Apply to HOPKINS & CARRINGTON, Twenty-second street, under St, Germain Hotel, New York. OR. SALE OR LEASE—ABOUT 40 ‘ACR: ed one mile up the Hudson, above Yonker: the Jersey shore, known as Johtison’s; about 2,000 tet river front and extensive reservoir of fresh Le ater; dock, fac’ tony punlogs, fixtures, steam engine. &e. Ad- dress JOHASOS, Tinton “Fails, Monmouth STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN STONE HOUSE FOR ay en poo: pe RnuOr ED Og: between Sixth avenue wa id above Forty- second, street, in com Rise antes from op to bottom; p: 000. . & E, CRULKSHANK, Broadway ‘aud ‘Forty G14. FIRTH AVENUE, NEAR | ForTY. NINTH siregt.—“ Superior brown stone House (built by aoe + 871), elegantly frescoed and furnished last thebest Tocatfon'o the avenue: willbe sald very $27. 500. earpets, mirr: =2 A HANDSOME HOUSE 1 fifth steeet, near Fifth avenue, for sale 5. M, A. J. LYNCH, No. 68 Cedar street. $35, 000. —-A FINE 4 STORY HIGH STOOP '¢_brown stone Honse, S100, complete erder; 46th st., between Sth and 6th a} _W.P. SEYMOUR, 171 Broadway. ‘$38. 00 “AN ATTRACTIVE CORNER HOUSE ay a avenue for sale; a decided $60. 000. LYNCH, No. 68 Cedi quite Mear 5th —A MODERN FIRST. CLASS e S0th 46th, 47th, , cM ‘Sad, tein doth sith, ‘iB, tise, asd street, gian 109, stron brown on Bonne: Bad ooth'stn, between Madison and 6th a "3 Ww ‘SEYMOUR, 171 Broadway. a i _ Hast Side. —FOUR STORY STORE well let located above CRAWFORD, whe IT Abrihtys it at CHE. Hroperty of Secund ave ind sre corner itty. sovetith stroct nid Third avenue, county N nan Houses, TO RENT—WITH LARGE GARDENS, AT West Morrisania, West Farms and Tremont. Five brick and two trame Houses, with all modern improve- ments, lor sate, at North New York; also Piots of Ground. ALLISON & CO., 112 Broadway. 0 CAPITALISTS.—FOR SALE—DESIRABLE roved Wextchester county water-iront Property directly McHE. Address, ‘on Sound; land suitable for subdivisio Broad- KY, Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,265 FIVE FURNISHED HOUSES di yery low rent. If you wanta house cheap addreat Sreiil on JAMES YOUMANS, Agent ‘Warburton ayenue, Yonkers. YY REASO House, on Harlem Railroad, 18 miles from New York. Address G. F. H., box 1,710 | Post office. ‘ONKERS.—T0 LET OR LEASE, THE WHOLE OR Part of a first class double House, located on the Hudson River; owner will board with the iamily; Ad. dress 8. WYANT, Lome or 411 Canal street, New York. JERSEY CITY, HOBOKEN, “HUDSON _CITY AND ee REAL ESTATE, For Sale. OR SALE OR TO LET—TWO FIRST CLASS NEW Buildings; all the modern improvements; 13 rooms in each; splendid location cars one block frown Dremaises, winy'es’ walk from Cortlandt street terry, situated in oa plage ear Library Hall, Jersey “City Heights. For pariiculatd inquire at $8 Dey street or on the premise pases OR SALE OR TO LET—FOUN FOUR STORY AND basement brown stone high stoot Houses on east side ‘of Lexington avenue, between Seventieth Seventy. pieae corner House 20x60; terms to stilt. Apply on remises. OTIOE.—THE OWNER OF AN ELEGANT RiOWN stone House located in East Thirtieth street, wiah- to dispose of it in consequence of other necessary dsiness, offers the above at an unusual Dargain and on “very easy terms; house contains all modern improve ‘$19.000. Hy toll o'clock, oF for or BELLY” Bi = tour story brick, $45,000; two desirable Buildin; ast thi jot and cold water, gas, superb ents dealt with. Address E. D. wn Branch office FIRST. SEARS TENEM 0), below East For- menta, including rang _pbandelters, ae: no box 188 Heraid C i[PWO BARGAINS. —A_ ENT Property ; rent $2,925; price $23, Heth street, and. also a Tenement Hotes, full lots rent $1,900; price $15,500. JOSEPH BLANT, 343 E. eteenth street. 609 LEXINGTON AVENUE, FIFTY- Maca second treet 230x508); three sory a one ; possession; a bargain, A tov VENSON, Jr., i Pine street. ity eis $24. 000 FOR A FOUR STORY HIGH sToor brown stone House and Lo’ 28 Kast ‘hirty-seventh ply on premises , from O8., 53s Pine sireet, West Side. CHOICE OF TWO PROMINENT CORNERS ON Eighth avenze. one five story brown stone, $55,000; vote, 4,000 ; epee avenues, Piste Bi SALE—ON EIGHTY: ‘trame out STREET, NEAR e I CHEAP, L stoop brick House, 20.6x55x10), in splendid order; BEAUTIF FOUR STORY. “HIGH ‘B1_ modern improvements; Twentieth ward, between leas than $21,000. WA ite Broker, Eighth avenue and Twenga first class neighborhood; n Bighth a and Ninth avenues: MONTAGUE, Real Boulevard, brick and 1 lots: no rock: street made, sion pas $16, ‘Waar ay tourth street (OR BALE—A BEAUTIFUL FOUR, STORY AND basement brown stone House and Lot, on Fifty-first Fireet, 21.6x55x100, newly overhauled and elegantly fur- “ished ; strictly ffst ciass in every respect, 229 Broadway. ‘OR apRTHRPTAND RET BETWEEN ‘WEST Broadway and JOHN McCLA IR SALE AT A BARGAIN—FOUR STORY ENGLISH basement brown stone House, Thirty-eighth trent west of Seventh avenue; neighboriood desirasl mediate possession. LLIAM&E. A. CRUIKSHANK, way and Forty-fourth street. SALE—OHURCE FROFERTY (CORNER LAlGuT Varick streets; 63x86; very cheap and en casy rm; a splendid of porate jor Tal de = Les JOH N'MOULAVE, No. Pine street. OR SATE—OR WILL TRADE, TWO LOTS ON 125TH girect, running through to12étn street. making four dots 25x10 each, between Seventh and Fighth av Uhis is the business street of Harlem ; WILLIAM TUCKER, 220 terme 0 OR SALE—ON TWENTY. FOURTH STREET, NEAR peg Sen a good three story high stoop House, 22 feet wide ; ond order: price $15,500. mde. MES R. I EDW. RDS, 69 West Twen ird street, ET, NEAR large 25 for ‘three story high wide ‘stoop House; 55 deen, lot 98.9; price $20,000. Any buyer wanting this olaesof House will concede it to be cheap. JAMES R. EDWAKDS, 69 West Twenty-third street. FOR SALE OR TO RENT—A THREE 8 brown stone private House, with al! latest im. Bouemees: all in good order, Apply to owner, No. 280 nth street. OT FOR SALE OR TO L° Thirty seventh street 8, With West ritty-aith street. © Bie prRser, BLEGANT ¢ STORY BROWN STONE House, 94 000; 16th St., Glegant 4 story brown stone LEASE.—FULL LOT, IN between Bignth and Ninth eap. Apply to owner, 240 Sigtlegant tour'story brick House, 25 front; 3 stor, ortok tarnish ) ; Sl st., good 3 stor: Brick Gurntahed) both desirauier ee aca Hee Sty means: + taken; Marlem (oest «cheap). ‘all at once on J. vas 81 FRAT AND SECOND OL. CLASS HOU: ‘SES FROM 3 payin, (large erent vd sponte tn . e ce i Hot pa Srwente Heth and Ywentyaecond MONT. Feat Estate Broker, Eighth avenue and twens tar se Miscellaneous, “HOUSES FOR SALE, HOUSES To + Houses for sale; Houses to rent ‘ts of Houses to rent. Apply to JOUN Third avenve. J OPKINS & CARRI ‘ON, TWENTY.NECOND street, ander St. Germain Hotel, have 8 good list of ‘furnished and Fanturnished Houses tor sale and torent. jBROOKLYN ee SALE farnish ara she yua athe “A Rina BASEMENT Axo PARLOR FLOOR, “AND ree Reome on third fi more heater to iy with water closet, Hwashicoa Baltimore ma basement and, 9 wated Megee ra range, in a genth Sep femveris. rae nD at ey 8 Hlesenth . vilaie Property; pri ee 8 OF HE orfy ¥os etter FS our OR TO RENT. T RED BANK, N. STO LET, A FIRST CLAgs | Store and Dwelling, town, 10 minutes’ wal! ISAAC COHN, Red Bank. A. COUNTRY HOMEMOST ATTRACTIVELY I cated and thoroughly comfortable ; 10 minutes trom depot and one hour trom Y convenient, on beautiful lawn, Barn, carriage house, stables, rooms, &e.; or Idactes of land, ata very low price. 57 Rahway, “NEAR PL Heyes 3 surroundings first class payments very easy ; rare opportunity to pleasant ome. JAQUES, Comutissioner ot Deeds, 208 Broadway. Ta ip tle business centre of the from the station. Inquire of couchman’s laundry, garden fine; good truit trees: all, with three Address box COMPLETE FARM OF TEN OR FORTY ACRES ten minutes trom depot; one hour from Ni York} " House vlish ; thirteen rooms, wi tries and c odious and convenient: lawn ample and surrounded by arbor vite hed barn, car- y riage house and stables very attractive; garden jood; soil fine; good water; fine woods; most desirable tor comtort, for pleasure and for a first class investment. Address box 336, Rahway, N. J. T ROSLYN, LONG ISLAND, A MODERN HOUSE, ding a view of the Sound; barn, carriage house and four acres of ground, at a great’ bargain; owner determined to sell. JACOB SHAR 49 Broadway. _ ‘FINE FARM FOR SALE CHEAP—1% HOURS FROM this city: near two railway stations; fine large new house and barns, &c.; all in fine order; land in hi state of cultivation ; all’ kinds of choice trurts, &e.; will be sold far below its present value. Terms very easy. No agents need apply. ‘Address OWNER, Herald office. RARE CHANCE.—TO LET OR LEASE, A GENTLE- man’s Residence. with gardener’s house, stable, &., in New Jersey, forty miuutes from New York; fine lawn, shade trees, good water, garden and ten acr: of land. To @ responsible party terms moderate. dregs A., box 122 Herald Uptown Branch office. ESIRABLE 2 ACRE FARM, 15 MILES |IN NEW sis exchange for city of suburban Jersey, near depot, Sige lee URLEY, 12 Centre street, iy cree cone FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR iS ac property, & 60 lace of two acres; fruit, shade, &c.; near depo! others RE ELLY BROTHERS 8, a Broadway ARM IN IN MARYLAND.—FOR SALE, THAT BEAUTI- ful Farm, 438 acres, known as Scotland, Sandy Point, on the Chesaneake Bay, piormary the residence | of Cap: tain Baptist Merick; 5 iniles from the Naval School, An- Rapolls, 25 miles from Balttmore: commanding a superb View of the bay; the dwelling is substantial brick. con. taining 12 rooms; the outbuildings are numerous Geligntcul; the waters abound in. -feh, ovsters and wild fowl; itis seldom so desirable a tarm is offered rice $45 per acre. For particu’ Li E CORNER, Administ A.—| URNISH ED, ¢ Grove to let, at Green Co GE ip For particulars apply to RC. READ, 128 Bast twenty-second street. e Spring. FoR SS —VILLA RESIDENCE, WITH § CRESS Mighiy cultivated, at Duyton, on New: Jer Ie Fou; choice trult, shrapbery.,” good farm buuldings; healthy, desirable? price ‘Apply on premises, or to P. (. ALLENDORPH, se ‘Atianite street, Brooklyn. pee ‘SALE. A FINE FARM, heautitully situated near Catskill Mountains, con: sisting of 40 acres cultivated land;. new and stylish wi house; fruit, horses and h s, lumber wage light wagon, rockaway, light! nowing macti hd farming utensils in general to Dr. NICOLL, t Houston street. (OR SALE—LOW, 10 CLOSE AN ESTATE, TERMS F to suit buyer, a Farm of 100 acres, mostly tillable wit Price |. Somerset JAMES EDWAKDs, Cc) West. Twenty. hird street. OR <DID FARM, IN MIDVALE, FoF assaic county: bont eight ‘miles from Pater: son, on Montelair It aii about 50 acres, with cood Gwelling and large barns, stables and outhouses; all in pest order; very small amount of money wanted; or will take New York city real estate in exchange. ‘Address HOUSE, box 591 Post oftice. and pasture, Well watered, &e and a good Farm House. county, New Jersey. SALE—A ba! REENHOUSES TO LET—2700 FEET OF GLASS; Heated by hot water; stocked. Call on or address J HARING, Tenatiy, Bergen county, N. J. EAR t MORRISTOWN, NEW JERSEY.—FOR SALE N exchange for city Property, a fine Mansion, with nd, grapery. greenhouse, fruit ne upted ‘for a gentieman's residence and to is unencumbered ; price $55,000; would sell part it $25. 0u0 sapneede roa f RN A NOR, 69 West Brondway. THE HU DsON—A BRICK HOUSE AND our. buildings, with acres of Land, to exchange, for’a House. oky of Blisabeth (W, a (OB SHARPE, 149 Broadway. EW JERSEY —FOR SALE, 2NEW Seay cottages wel built aad convenient; beautifully minite rom, aa ry ve fold cheap. F. ‘NOR, 69 West Broadway, _ ted, five OUTH “ORANGE.—TO_ RENT, Two “HOUSE MO} ern aaa maha te one hour from city; len, sta rounds, ; rent ox 0st Fe Post off adress’ LOTS AT RACH-ONE MINUTE FROM 130 denet, aud gue hour from New Yorky Address log pox 3 Rahway Koay age N,v IM- | ABLY—A LARGE DOUBLE | prices; Music and Music Books. 38. T. GORDON & SON, 13 East F urteenth street, near Fifth avenue. BEAUTIF! WEB! PIANOFORTE, ‘ARV | rosewood cane. garyet. legs, r cas corners, seven Octave, cust $600, for $250. Cash 5 BIDDLE 13 Waverley plare, neat Broadway. MAGNIFICE! sis outbuildings | ( OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A BREWSTER Broome street) shifting top Buggy, made to or ier. Apply to E. © M., with Joon Mills & Bro, 14 and 16 Vesey street, New York. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR TENANT PROP- erty and cash—24 valuable Lots. close to Flatbush entrance to Prospect Park, on Diamond streak, sur: Founded. by splendid: vil $700 each’; will double in no ome Apply to. MACARTHY, owner, Foe, 84 eens OR EXCHANGE —A CON FECTIONERY, Fancy Bakery, Toy and Stationery store ut Middle 3 rosperous conditions, rare chancy; ason ‘for ERD to SIKUBUNBORD, 80 Nassau streeety or | eae Lrot Tee nal street, OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A “FOUR STORY “BRICK Building, 52x92, lot 100, on Eighth street, for Lots or Improved Property ; also'a House in Brooklyn and fome cash for « country place in, Westchester of three acres, ELLIOTT, ° Fourth avenue wd ‘Twentieth street, (OR SALE—OR WOULD EXCHANGE FOR NEW York, Haslem or Brookiyn Froperty, not too heavily, pulses a first class 10) acre Farm’; cout fay. sincked®’ crops: and. implements feo! free and clear. Principals ont appiy, trom (3 to » 231 Broadway, room 13, M., Hy JAMES A, FISHE! POR, SALE, EXCHANGE "AND TO_LET—Cury AND Country Prope: paris” 6 ot ate amen Party offering this propert} sive Pp lescriptic |. MASO x No. 1.Chambers street. OR SALF, TO LET OR EXCHANGE—A Laroe Factory in Brooklyn, with steam EiB od and cleva- tor, near Ailantic ferry. ‘Address box 0 EXCHANGE—A FIRST CLASS BRICK MOUSE IN Brooklyn; location unsurpassed; a bargain for some one; the usual commission allowed to agents effecting an exchange. Address IRVING, Herald office. [TUL BXCHANGE—AN | ELEGANT SUBURBAN y unt e at (no encumbrance, price $20,200) for also some cash in desirable trade. Peas i 2.00! )()-10 EXCHANGE, A HOUSE ON CARiL- ton avenue, Brooklyn, near Dekalb, three | $1: y brick, with all improvements: Will take a country Place worth $10,000, about one hour from New York. . W. ey TER, 617 Fulton street, Brooklyn. $20. 000.772, EXCHANGE, “TEN NEAR the Rast Side Park fonds, Bj abgat ons the equity will be exchanged for a small Farm, a out one Lour trom New York. 617 Fulton street Brookiyn. ESTATE REAL WANTE A PLACE IN HUNTINGTON, NEW _ LOTS, NEW Utrecht: either to hire or Duy; with stables, Ad- dress R. W. box 104 Herald office. ARM wae ED—WORTH ABOUT 0, IN EX- | change fo! uity in large plot of City Lot: rapidly 1 eupane +0 onventent to three lines Brooklyn cars. At pox 101 Herald office. —A THREB STORY HIGii STOOP HOUSE, between Third and Sixth avenues, Thirty-tourth and Sixtieth streets; Be eee must be goo! not over $13,000, JOHN MeCLAV 1 Rine s reet. | WANten TO BUY: .FOR CASH—FOUR STORY | brown stone House, between Fourth and Sixth avenues, below the Park. "Address, stating size, price, | which must be low, RINGOLD, Herald office, Vv VANTED TO PURCHASE—A COUNTRY OR VIL- lage Store, Stock, &c., or a stock of Goods, chea) B to move to the ‘country. Apply to or address R. BON | Park rk Hotel, | room No. 6. Waster, TO. ana Lot, railroads, near the depot, and within half an hour. foot of Liberty street, New York; price $1,800 to $2,0 0, balance on mortgage. Address R. PURCHASE—A COTTAGE HOUSE high ground, on any of the New eee i Herald ot | terms cash $1, ies i OR LOT AND x: from Twenty-fourth to Thirtieth | ween Sixth and Severith avenues: will pay J. SEAMAN, 63 West Fourteenth sirvet. NTED TO PURCHAS: —LOT, Hou: 1X 100, | street, b all cash, PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, &C, * MAGNIFICENT 74g OCTAVE, AGRAFFE ‘ood overstrung irontrame feog mith) Piano- tool, &c., carved case aan logs ai improve Hearse UOLDsmitibs No. 20 Bleeker ry “BEAUTIFUL 74 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD | PIANO, carved legs every improvement, warranted, $250, manu acturer’s pr: instalments taken, $12. monthl; second hands. CABLE, 107 W. 23d st., corner Gth av. MAGNIFIC, DECKER & BROTHERS’ 7), 06. | tave Pianoforty for sale, with makers’ guarantee: | has all modern improvel a (rhage? round; a beantttul | Ryfiare «ose wood Fiano, 109: dsp entire Household Fur. Hi hat Tasers woul do well $0 call at private res | ‘210 iy vest Twenty first street, only $275, ir round corner Chickering, sacri: ficed for cash. De COKER & BROTHERS, 56 Bleecker street, one block east of Broadway. N ELEGANTLY CARVED WEBB PIANO, VERY cheap: Steinway Piano, low; Hailet, Davis & Co., Other new Pianos for rent or ale on instalments. BERRY & CO., 789 Broadway. RP SEV XOTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE r $125, We are retailing the .best finished and Fietiost toned Pianofortes manutactured from. $225 up. CO-OPERATIVE PIANO MAKERS, No. 9 Great Jones T HALF deons, Prince d, in perfect or: Opitn ‘and new Pianos for re at reduced | 7 forte, parlor grand, Pround corners, Henly made order, city maker, used 5 months, full teed. cost $1,200, for $3007 embroidered cloth Cove: Music stand, Books: superb Drawing Room Suits, Duchess, Marie Antoinette styles, covered silk brocade; Ftageres, Cabinets, Bookcase, chamber, dining Furni- ‘36 West ture; at half cost; propert 15th st., near Sth patie ROSEWOOD SEVEN OCTAVE PIA OVER strung bass, made by Decker Brothers Gost $60, for Ligh | than $20), at residence 248 East 3)th street, be- tween 2d and 3d avenues. A BRILLIANT TONED 7% OCTAVE ROSEWOOD Pianotorte, used six months, tully guaranteed : cost $975, for $300; Stool and Cover; 'Cavinet, cost $100; has Box for shipping: Parlor, Chamber, Library and Dining Furniture; sacrifice. Residence 104 East iwenty-fifth street, between Fourth and Lexington avenues, — LADY WILL SELL A_ BEAUTIFUL ARION +X 7% octave Pianoforte for one-third its evixinal Price, rosewood, four round corners, carved case, levs, dc. also 8 fine toned Piano, $30. y at 28 Third near Bowery. A* ELEGANT 7% OCTAVE Pianotorte for sale, property private fi all modern improvements, tour round cor legs, patent agraffe; in use 8 months: cost $900, tor $275; Chickering & Son rich rosewood Pianoforte ; cheap for cash. Cull at private residence 120 West 23d st. A 7, OCTAVE CARVED LEGS 8. MOULDINGS, Chickering, Piano, ag good as new. $225 cash; other second hand Fu ‘rom 175; all in good order, YNCH & GoM EN, 1,291 Broadway, Entrance until September 5 in’ Thirty-ffth street. JQARGAINS—PIANO, ORGAN.—ROSEWOOD PIANO, rood city maker, fully warranted, suo, Mason & Hamilin’s rose wood Melodeon, two sto} only $60. PEEK & rd leecker street. ily leaving city. (UHI, KERING MAKE ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, “a CR Ga ns pea spperp, instrument, havin carved legs, overstrine bass octave flees want Gash JAMES VORDOK 13? Bleecker st. JEW AND SECOND HAND PIANOS AND ORGANS for cash, instalments or to rent, 3 to $10 per month, at BETTS’ warerooms, 78 Broadway. corner Tenth street. Xx. BALL & 15 EAST FOURTEENTH | + street, have a large assortment of new and second | hand Pianos and Organs on hand, including our own, at reasonable rates, on instalments or for rent. PIANOS AND ORGANS, NEW AND POND | 500 hand, of first class makers, will be sold at lower prices, for cash or fara mene. or Kd rent, in city or country, by HORACE WA’ & SON, 481 Broadway, than ever offered before in Ne w York. ‘Agents wanted, cS ©0., __MATR it A. LE-AGED MECHANIC, MATRIMONTALLY inclined, wishes a lady: ac quaintance Without neum- | ce; Working Woman preierred. Address MITCHELL- Tom. Herald office. ESTABLISHED GENTLEMAN, 35 YEARS, GREAT 4 foptune, wants a respectable lady t ry ddress HUSBANB, Herald office. ™**® her his wire, MEDICAL. ME. MAXWELL, | PHYSICIAN,” RESIDENCE id East Tenth street, near Thi Ac vi AP AND MME./GRINDLE, PHYSICIANS @S « years’ practice), 120 West Twenty-sixth street. TTENTION !—DR. LATE OF PRUSSIA, Consultation tree; private office. 161 Bleecker st. A- =—MADAME RESTELL, PHYSICIAN SINCE 150,— + Office, No. 1 Bast 52d st., first door from Sth av. M, MAURICEAU, M. pred itd 129 LIBERTY eet, near Greenwich street. wae 8. anv A MUREMENER: BOUCICAULT, ie, ENGAGEMENT of Mr. DION BQUCICAULT, who will appear a8 . sin CHARLES, COLDSTREAM, in his own charming Comedy, 5 USED OP, followed by * Kerry, ERRY, eee received Berapbtasyic APPLAUSE crowpEl HousRs, m whieh he appear in his great impersonation. ‘The Widow by Miss Katherine Rogers. In rehearsal, the COLLEEN BAWN, AUGUSTIN D. Oni HE CHi Matinee THIS W a RAND OPERA HOUSE, rs ae BEGINS AT TO 8 street and | Righth avenue, sole io Lessee and Manager GHTS OF sipsumit tek MouTis DREAM. iy.@ FE HAK: lt ite btant att LDREN| EW MORE RE PRESENTA TIO! GNIFICENT QP eeracte, traction THE PANORAMA ‘OF FAIRYLAND, Th THE GorgEo ‘OX Last MATIN MIDSUMME Fices—$1 to EK the spe HE FAMOUS VOCAL US TRANSFORMATION AS BOTTOM. EE MAL 1 all ctac! He acktapd je wil evening (except Si aturday) eu the Sparkling Musical Farce of THRIC! RIED, On Saturday evening 24 fee bay 6, MIDSUMMER now onda’ and 4 LIFE IN NEW YORK, WANDERING JEW, he sole sensation of Loudon, will be produced here with Farting. Dramatic Effects. FIRST NIGHT, M BROADWAY 728 and 730 Broad wa: Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY tember THEATRE, Begins at 8. sole Lessee and Manay “The most sparkling sensation of the new season.”— Herald. “under the direction of Mr, g. 2 ne 2 EMPHATIC. “SUCCESS LA FILLE and the py AIMEE Di MAL MADAME ANGOT popular ularand powerful OPERA ae © oa MARIE AIMEE, the Que en ef Opera Bouffe, IRETTE, BC ‘with the whole of the new and brilliant company and _ Matinee pric 585— R MEHAY, SAM RIC in thelr great diglogue, TAKING ADD RYMAN, F BELLE HOWITT, and all the Dramatic C FAMILY MAMNEE Next week, Monday, September t S remember the great. t living appears—Yankee ke. GRAND CH MEE MATINER URDAY, at 1:30, SA’ LA FILLE 2 5—-NEW METRO Late Athe W. BUTLER. $land $1 50, ORUS. of DE MADAME ANGOT. Family circle, 5) cents. POLITAN THRATRE, eum, 585 Broadwa: -Manager VEKWHELM, XING APPROBATION MEWAY, . T KRY nkee ‘comedian errand Fraul CADEMY OF m THE SAL 2 A IMMENSE it ELE: 8! MEHAY. RICKS EVERY EVENING. and MA BA m THIOF ae pall ie iscsi Or] WHDNESD, bay “AND SATURDAY (Prenat SALVIN! NEAT DRAMATIC SEASON, T Mr. MAURICE GRAU has at honor to announce that the BMINEN RAGEDIAN, ae! ar Signor A SEASON OF TWEN a BAY EVEN ter of ‘he subsi SERIES" OF TW! ¢ HOW open at the room SCALE OF PRI AoA A in conjunction with th his complete Dr: LVINT, tic Company, FORMANCES, ance belore s Rew York public on September 16, in his great char- OTHELLO, crip pion. books for the ENTY (20) PERFORMANCES ee. of the Salvini Administration, n 7, Steinway Hall. FOR THE SEASON, ve in this cit 20) Pe) Reserved seats (Parquet and | Balcony), $00 and ‘900. Private Bo: 68, $20, $20 and $320, YENTRAL PAR UNRIVALLE, PROGRAMME Bacchanale, Evening | all the: furnished with superior ie attractions. Symphony N bi 1. “Allegra ma ful sensations on arriving in the country K HE! FOR 8 ordische suits 9 mon 2. “Andante metio moto.” Merry meeting of Peasants, inter- 3. “Scherzo,’” BUMMER NIGHTS’ astorales.. ARDEN—THEODORE T . ODORE THOMA: WoMAs. THIS — (Thursday) VE ENING, aed 4, at 8 o'clock. i oY; trop Scene by the Brook. rupted by (Allegro) a thander storm. 4. Allegretto, “Shep Song. commencing EVERY EVENIN Phe only and great original BIRCH, WAMB: & BACK SAN FRANC! 1800 MI THORS’ AGENCY, M ROOLETS oP! herd’s Song; glad and grate- 7m. TRELS A HOUSE, BROOKLYN, MONDAY, September And SATURDAY. MATINEE, us’ BROOKLYN, 615 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. — Oniy agency in Asmerica devoted tothe interests of playwright Atrieal writin; mai headquar for best MS. plays and all Ragers, stars and first class artists N TEMPLETO. Secretary. HE ator | bilee Chorus and or formation Finale. jon, Bue. ticle, #1; balcony chairs $2" ‘Cnilaren pa 1 (GRIM —BAI 80 Paintings, valu m Figures in N, HALL. ed wt $100,000; Tableaux, Autom. solo quartet, Juvenile and Ju- ra, Lecture And Grand Trans- al J. H. BAIN, proprietor. ING TELEGRAM ENING TELEGRAM ven ng ae) NG KAM GIVES ALL THEATIICAL GARTERS CRITICAL GIVES ALL THEATRICAL MATTERS CRITICAL INSIDERATION, GIVES ALL THEATIIAL ‘ew CRITICAL GIVES ALL ORITICAL AS THE THE THE PRO ME THE PROGRAMME IN tee IN THE IN THE “IN Terms $10 to $60, at 10 A. OCTATION OF PIANO TEACHERS, MISS. H. CROLIUS, 334 West Twentv-second 0! OF EVERY CITY To. iat CITY TO-NIGHT. CY TONIGHT, ITY Prine Personal application Saturday, A cl 4, West Twenty-seventh street, near Sixth avenu BARITON —AN KXPERIENC! D CHURCH SING. er and soloist desires an engagement with a first choir during the Post office. SITUATION AS ORGANIST present month. Address X., box THO- fic. church ts dentred Uy a. lady of, practical es: perience, who can turnish satisfactory references. Ad- dress E. DE M., 48 West Fifty fourth ste NTONIO PARAVA Italian opera, moderate 1 YARD.—MUSICAL — ) Vrivate Musical in Clinton place ; rooms and instruments for practi Piano, LLI, ISS WATSON HAS RESUMED ruction at her residence, 92 Organ, Guitar, Singing: fee jcireulars mi 1ARD,—UNIVERSITY OF rei CHARTERED BY ture, § Gi IGNOR ERRANI WI lessons on Septembe ‘ Fourteenth street, WIENER, Strai each 76¢ March, 4c. BLUT, jailed. Hypothesen,” t Jolly Galop.” age. nton place; synopsis nd instruments for we: noAY WATSON, President, LL, COMMENCE HIg SINGING er 8 at his residence, No. 323 East WWALTZES, | JOHA Doctrinen, ia } “Pusionen, di Lasaio,”” PREDERIOR LUM 7 Union square, Broadway. DANCING 4 ACADEMIES. A. Bep' Manda Cineet, J. SAUSE’S DANCI “RE. NG ACADEMIES WILL en at Masonic Hall, eee nee, Tuesday, ‘eml September & r 2, and at Brevoort fourth street, Hall, PRIVATE Yeast NS given now. ARS at private academy, 212 Bast Eleventh st. A tember 16. Opening Sot 15, For terms, &c,, send for circular. —MARS' AOADEMY OF DANCING, 289 BLEECKER + street, will reopen for the reception of pupils Sep. iree Monday evening, September rPRENOR'S ACADEMY OF DANCING, LYRIC HALL, th avenue, Forty-secon Bch 8 September ny sen’ 0 cs call aie clrew Reseryy iF square, AMUSEMENT. 8 MUSEUM Lise HOLT. ughANiots vEnpicy ov succes, (Oot Thecelebrated Gomedicnne, | A¥FERNOON AT 2 MI38 KLISE HOLT, MR. EDMUND FIBKOR in her new Comedy’ | in MeCloskey's_ Sensation a of POR LACK Or GOLD, THE GHEVALLER. sits gacenericiey ot Monday afternoon, Sept. & THE WANDERING JEW. Uses SQUARE THEATRE, Proprietor Mr. SHERIDAN SHOOK Mr A.M. PALMER [iets ats. SATURDAY MATINEE roonn, WEEK THE VOKES FAMILY will positively close on the 29th of September, aud as the. management are constantly receiving trom their pa equests to produce the other vorlte apeetaitisn ‘ot these wonder ful artistes they have determined to announce the Last NIGHTS PON IN'A Foo ‘and the LAST NIGHTS," LAST NIGHTS, LAST ents LAST NIGHTS, | FUN IN . Foa, 5 AST NIGHTS, BUN IN A FOG, of the husky raucceuat drama, FUN U LKY WHITE. merenbtt on WEDNESDAY BYRN. NEXT WEEK | ING, September BELLES OF ducea the} reat VO! EB. ‘SPROTALTY, THE KITOHEN.|THE BE) LES OF THE KITOBEN: will also be ie three act which has been therouhiy rewrit- fen and reconstructed, and In which the eminent character actor and au- thor, MF. GEORGE FAWCETT ROWE, LLES OF THe KLICHE: | and will present his great impersonation WILKINS MICAWBER and Mr. F, P. MACKAY his admired Mrcawner, | representation ot MICAWBER, URIAH HEEP. MICAWHER, Seats for any of these performances MICAWBER, | may now be secure SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, LAST MATINEE OF FUN IN A FOG, Yt STRAKOSCH Ghegite Feianat OPERA ACADEMY OF MUSTO. The Grand Season of Italian Opera, 1873-1874, 1 commence on MONDAY EVENING. NG, September 29, 1873. Messrs. MAURICE and MAX STRAKOSCH have the honor to make known to the parent of Opera, at the Academy of Music (the theatre fitted by its patronage, and. by its excellences as a buttding. to be the abiding. lace of Hallan Opera in this ity), ¢ fiat the season will com- ence on Jo se tONDAY EVENING, September 20, 1673 Im securing the services of the ai [rhgee names will be found below. the M Tt} rte ol hemselves doubly fortuna’ Ss formers Whose positt engagement, not only of conseerat by previous temps iiraaauee ier oe singers new merica, whose ro* ir then fo pe pormanged of tare oP ieee webu, has ‘shown how at their freshest. Dupizig the ‘ro Rave peesanalls devoied Bock ne, Feces the directors the asbimbling of sms ofthe mow di of the European Continent, whose eacknowledged merits are such a§ to warrant @ and receive a ciate ‘ihe t Ui nies ed's auc? jAnexaminats 6 subjoined list will indicate that the material ‘ath hand peal ly constitutes two distinct com- Rouse" i eit! cr {which would be creditable to any opera ouse or America, ‘The Directors, referrin, wa et bogie fuby pit ghat these arrangements mar als of opera, tn this country, as they wi Min the svaltancous [Rete in all complete- ness, of standard works, wh le Preparing for the produe- tton ot novelti ae \e. CHRISTINE NILARO! ON, For the introduction of Mme, bist Nilsson but few words are necosnare, 20 well kn this peer- less artiate to the public of both worlds. Itis not Dilrbowe. less, however, to recall the fact that during her absen from this country, in spite Ale opposing factions, Mim Nilsson has achieved in London, Rea . bt cow, an extraordinary and durable si uring the progress of the season just closed at He me ‘3 Opera dion the potency of her genius, it should bo: added in Li hi ‘as those with which long since familiarized as Wrought results ae gratitying career of uninterrupted splendor the ‘students of modern operatic history. Mile, OSTAVA TORRIANL, This young and beautiful prima donna soprano has established herself as a great favorite with the (the European Continent, having sung with in the principal opera houses of ‘Italy, At the Ttaliens, in Paris, and Her Majesty London, she achieved a signal success, and ained for nersit the hearty adimiratiou of the Frenoh and English public. ic." MARESI, young, fascinating and accomplished prima donna Gramat que, Who has met with unqualified success at the opera houses of Genoa, Turin and other leading operatic establishments in Italy, will also be presented to the American public tor the frst time. ANNIE LOUISE, CARY, In the seevenkarvant of, iss Cary. # native artist, distingai-hed at Lome and abroad, the Messrs, Strakosch themselves the co- operation ot a songstress: Ae eeuResh and exquisite voice, and an sarirabie method place in the Grete, rank of contraltos, NI The en; agerash ‘ot Signor IPAY CAMPANINT isto be regarded, in the Judgment of the Aiecetors, with pecuhar ista After the triumphant success of Signor GAMPANINE, on the occasion of the Production, with that gentleman in the leading role, of “Lohengrin,” Ital, fter a two years’ stay, with a constant incr re popitiarity. ut Her Anenty's "Opera in London, Sign NI, now the first tenor of Europe, solicits: the HPF, of Am a H, audiences. He will assume the roles eel iy Maprico, tn “lh Edgardo, in "ets Fag, An the | Hfuewenots adames, 11 a; engrin,”” &¢., de. Boconident are the ari igh Aignor’ CAM: PANINI will be recognized that rara avis, ¢ perfect tenor, in ‘respect of voice, method and histrionic talent, that they look forward to the yy of those works with which Signor CAMPANINI is particularly identified as to conspicuous events of the season. Signor VICTOR CAPOUL, Opera habitues in the United States wili hardly tail to greet with pleasure the announcement of the return of Signor Victor Capoul. By finish of vocal style and con skill as an actor Signor Capoul has made clear pale ¢ title to the tenor roles of seve: operas. tiles uccean in the role of Guglielmo in “Mignon,” at Her Majesty's Opera, in London, eg Poe him as ene of the most popular tenarsin Europe. He will appear this season in several favorite parts, CREL, The eminent rimo i aritono, who appeared last season at the Royal Italian Opera, Covent Garden, and met With distingulahed success in William Tel," “Linda de Chamounix,” and other operas, will make his first appe: nba ia Asngcine ta tatecoer? ment need be made in advance In lation to M. Maurel: that he was at once declared by the ‘dtlettanti of London ere i$) ae of M. Las whose triumphs he balanced throughout the season by his own, x Signor DEL PUENTE, Ayoung and distinguished barytone, from foxes Opera. London. His popularity. an nd ave London sucess, assure hima warm reccption at the hands of @ critical public. Signor TTI. The London debut of ignor. Nannetti, a basso well known in Italy, acquainted the public ot the Royal He tatian Opera, Covent Garden, with an artist ot great But one state- ler re re. oothe enumeration of the artists, engaged by the direc. tors ior the coming season at the New York Academy of Music exhibits a combination of vocal and dramatic forces not surpassed by the resources of any of the Eu- ropean opera houses, although these are encottraged and fupported by large Imperial, Roval and Municipal subst: dite itis also to be remembered that artists. demand and receive much higher salaries in America than they Obtain in Europe, and that all expenses are larger. GAGEMENTS |. CHRISTINE NILSSON. Mite’ OSTAVA, TORRIANI erica Mille. MARESI, her first t appearance in America, Miss ANNL# LOUISE C. abigor ITALO CAMPANINI, his first apvearance in merica, Mons. VICTOR CAPOUL, Signor BENFRATELLI, his first appearance meric i MAUREL, his frst appearance in America. Signor DEL PUENTE: his tret appearance in america, Signor NANNETTL is frst appearance in America, Signor EVASIO SCOLARA. ‘The directors Feepectuly inform their patrons that the tion of Verdi's greatest and latest: masterwork has been determined upon. The profound im- sion made by this opera in Italy led to the hnme- Blate securing, by the Messrs. Strakosch, of the right of roduction for America, where the work Ehown berore it 1s supmitied to the appro ran her first appearance in am will be made of London tic Tomi or Paris critics. Wagner's “Lohengrin,” will be given also for the frst time at the Academy of Music. These important events will doubt- less give @ se oo interest and eclat £0 the season. Signor EMANUEL MUZI THE DISTINGUISHED COMPOSER AND CONDUCTOR, will superintend the frodeetion, of the abs name works, and this, itis believed, is suMcient guaran t rmance of each opera will be perfect in all iw the pe tails, s CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA. seine chorustor the coming season has been numericalt und jis now composed of members spect: d from the principal opera houses of Europe, Ai Feinforced iy a careful draught from the best mate: rial 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, Musical Director and Conductor............8ignor MUZTO Assistant Conductor Stage Manager. . wi pen tor subscriptions for the sen aL MONDAY. MORNING NEXT, Sept 9 o'clock, at the Academy of Music. (\ENTRAL PARK GARDEN. This popular, resort is to, be let to soclatios and pri- vate parties for BALLS and CONCERTS during the en. suing t very reasonable rates. As a ballroom there is none supe! vs the hail being spacious and the locality ‘sible by four or five dit- ferent lines of ca nt rand bar are inthe most experienced The rest hands and well calculated to, supply the largest and most KOCH, Proprie idious parties, RAND EXPOSITION AT THE BROOKLYN RINK and edjotaing buildings, Clermont and Vanderbilt avenues, Cars from ferries. 0,000 square feet more added tor the accommodation H of the pubtic and of exhibitors. Opening to the public MO: DAY EVENING, Sept. 15, ig in full operation. ~ les Machinery and manuatac’ pe Thousands novelties to interest and instruct. gant Music by Conterno’s orchestra. Grand Display, Gorgeous Art Rooms, Beauty in all. eauty in all. ‘The foutitatn in full play, embowered in iowers. Thon- ands of Novelties to interest and instruct. Special ar- ements will be made for novelties. Address BROOK- INDUSTRIAL INSTITUT! CADEMY OF MUSTO, Grand MILITARY ALLEGORY, FOR SKVEN NIGHTS Commencing Sep tember for the bene hg Destitute Families, of Soldiers of the late ¥ UNDER AUSEICES OF SUMMER POsT, Nor, @. A. R, NEE SATCRDA ONE DOLLAR TO ALL PARTS ¢ THE HOUSE. NEW, Sone MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 618 BROAD- between Houston and Bleecker sireets. —E very one should ‘visit the wonderful. museurn; it 1% ruil ot “COLOR GUARD,” ONL everythin ople should see and understand. Lectures daily onthe Ph "hee inp ‘of Marriage.” Those parties unable 10 attend these important legeares can have them forwardes ‘on receipt of 25 cents vy addressing gecahranWR Ra We vOnk MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 615 Broadway, Ne DVICK FREBE.—DR. & MME. DESPARD, fhe ._sicians, 41 East Twenty eighth st, near Fourth av R. "Eine ‘Ss ‘OLD } Beraseiinn wn ATE wee Mego. ILAgyLY TE, ngUHEN'S itieorita aie Huon, combined ral LOT NEAR Tae “CRYSTAL tourists pendent ry sal ND WORKING Pix URES, Li THR SORNERY, AXD weet etre et dy one-tent th thelr Sales Apply at 733 8 Sram —PRIVATE }O, VIOLIN usiC Lasoo) INS, PI arp sunging? vent ytd ga Cio a ea 9 Boones wRATRE. caegyed JEP FERBON, Sole Lessee and Manager THIS EVENING, TUESDAY, September 2, and every evening 4 the week, except Saturday JOSEPH JEFFERSON RIP VA‘ WINKLE with a weriul cast. JEFFERSON MATINER, ry VAN WINKL ‘TURDAY, Sepucuabet 6, attan SATURDAY EVENING, Septemb ba eprom NEW MAGDALEN. Seats may be secured SiX DAYS IN ADVANOB at tho box office of the theatre, or its branch ticket office at the music store of C. H, Ditsou & Qo,, 7il Broadway. Ee LYMPIO THEATRE, THOMPSON TROUPE, press and public are ananimoits in pronouncing the present forraanee a0; rhole more complete iu all ats details ia any be i n by the world-famed BS) WIA HOM ER NEW MAM TH Y. The original Caricaturist fae a cl LO) #0 enormous success. pieat® about m6 > carica: TOMIET ASD SATO LS eM Te EPHISTO, MEPILSTO, KPHISTO, supported by every member of the mammoth organizte NEW MUSIO and NOVELTIES continuously intro- A SEATORIAL PHENOMENON, in his song and dance— ler. ® IRPHISTO” cannotbe Prolonged upon the bills owi ge" necessity of producing other pieces of the ng ier I1BLO'S. CARD EM: BLACK © ROOK, THIRD WEEK. THIRD WEEK. THE BLACK CROOK, LACK CROOK. WITH 11s Ravi ‘ADO THE INCANTATION S MATT MORGAN'S GRAND PICTORIAL ALLEGORE, INH WOMEN, WEALTH FORTUNE 1 iN W, MMONTALITY. ies, ONT AND GIAvasst, ee VE KtRa YS. GRAND BALLET ‘OF NK NS REGAMEY, THE GREAT FR KNOW, ea CATULIST, WIN SISTERS VERDAI HOHE MADRIGAL, BOY E. D. DAVIES, THE PREMIER Pee nciagorsr ‘GORGEOUS ‘COSTUM MES, CHARM M Performances commence OX OFFICE OFRN. DALLY MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SAT Garringes rater 35, RDAY AT A. spans _—- EXTRA. WILD, BILL" comrade A Bes York on Beplamber 2 to visit his old BUFFALO BILL, “tae. fi, ad fs Kindly consented to EAR ON THE HOWRRY THEATRE STAGR, ‘ON THURSDAY EVENING, SNPT. This remarkable scout and dari Wostert Nero, K, who accompanies BUFFALO BILL and TEXAS JACK on thelr tour of the States, is thus described in “Harper's + azine” of date February, 1 henever Thad met_ai’ officer or soldier who had served in the South west I heard of Wild Bill and Itisex- ploits until these stories became so frequent and of such to outstrip personal a fleld, and the here of these strange, tales, took ein my’ min n Jack, the Giant Killer’ or vsinbad, the Sailor in child- Hood's days. As then, Tonow had the most implicit tnitle Inthe existence ef the inqlviaual; bus now’ one ‘nae could accomplish such prodigies of strength and teats of daring was a continued wonder. es week. BXAS JACK will appear durin 'RIDAY, FAREWEL! EFIT OF Ww. H, CODY. Tit So COMIQUE. 4 BROADWAY, THEATRE COMIQUE. Mr. J0su ear Felg Fronrieter NOTIC ankat Success NOTICE, OF (THE SEASON. MONDAY, Sept. 8, MONDAY D8. MULLIGAN GUARDS. Great piuocess of MISS KITTY O'NEIL. FR. ITTY O'NEIL and the JO) ART, f BM, CARROLL & 'SONB, SENSATION, SBXNIE BUGHES, THE STATUE OF THE BOR, ADA Weay: IN WH oR MISS MUD GRAY, ee Ww. TROUPE. sor WITH trOxDRREY, TOBiN SBOLVING. STATUE, MATINEE | WEDNESDAY AND: SATURDAY. ‘EW LYCEUM THEATRE ae Fochtar' }, Fourteenth street and Sixth avenue. MAN Sole Manager ity, Mansell had the honor to announce that the New Lyceum Theatre en be formally opened for the season on the evening of NDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1873, when will be represented for the first time in the Unitee States, and after @ run of over $0 nights in London as guaranteed its lmpressiveness, Mr. Andrew Haliiday's romantic and spectac ry AM. founded on Victor Hugo's celebrated work bearing the same title. “Notre Dathe” has been chosen for perform- ance because of the strong Interest of the story and the excellent opportunities tor LENDID SPECTACULAR EFFECT: all of which, be it said, are sirictiy legitimate, and will, is hoped, be gratifying to the connolsseur ‘as we. as Plenslig to's Beneraludience | The engagement abroad of an ecient company for the New Lyceum Theatre, and the special retandon to (Ht the principal role in “Notre Dame" of the artist to whom. the oheracter belongs b Gtiaes right, are an carn- est of the intentions oF 6 management in relation w novelty im actors and plays. THE CAST will include Mr. T. C. King, Miss Jeffreys Lewis, Mr. Charles Wheatleigh, Miss Henderson, Mr. Henry Dalton, Miss Crawford, ‘Mins Edgerton, | Mir. Dan Leeson, kc. d Lewis and Calyo: Stage Manager, Mr. ‘oha arfes, Wheatleich ; Master of the Bal- let and of Groupings, Mr. Espiuosa; Conductor of the Orchestra, Mr. Reiff. . THE SALE OF SEATS. An impression Devine been created as to the monopoly speculators, of the choicest seats ed the Lyceum» eatre for the opening nights, the mi ment respect- fully annowmees that care has been taken to secure to the Public ite rights, The box office is now open, and seats may be had for NEXT MONDAY EVENING, ERRACE GARDEN THEATRE. FRIDAY, oer pt. wt JROVATOBE), Mies CARON ia “PFLUEGER, Mr, LEHMANN, FULL CHORUS AND QROnESTEA. Admission, oy cents Py 25 cents. Ds BRYANT’S MINSTRELS, TWENTY-THIRD street, between Sixth and apres avenues, near Booth’s Theat rg. Minar OPENING WEEK OF Te SEASON, BRILLIANT Ri PTION. nar SUCCESS. BRYANT'S MINSTRELS TH, BRYANT’S MINSTRELS] the grei Orator. hee MINSTRELS: N IS STHEL S| EU the wouter eee Donna. the erent Lerenttic Oomodiag. YMO! [REED W. H. BROCKWAY, , EVENING, September rance of Mr. DAN BRYANT, since his returm rope, having met with immense success im Dube lin, Liverpool and other European cities. | py cs HALL, SIXTEENTH STREET, of Broadway, ARRIVAL ...... three doors w: ABRIV., Aly A WILL OPEN MONDAY, SEPTEMBER f 8. HO: J GRAND MUSEUM AND POLYTECHNIG D*: institute--Rebuit, remodelled, and with 5,000 freste Attractions, now open’ to the public ‘Bt O88 Broadway, early ‘opposite the Grand Central Hotel. | Models ot every portion of the | breathing Mechani- her comprinit cal Figures, &c. altow the most e1 tertaining and. instructive exhibition in the world. | Ad- mission, 90c. Scientifle ily, itors. CADEMY OF MUSIC- “ITAL! N OP! RA. The Prospectus of SOE GRAND ITALIAN OPERA COMPANY? will be published in this day's newspapers hye ache td 3) Subscriptions er the season ony) ai 3 ys I, canes | tember 8 at the Bex offi Gavestaenen “AN UAL GAMES of the NEW YORK CALEDONTAN CLUB, AT JONES’ Woop, ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1973. RENOR'S LYRIC HALL, Sixth avenue, Ln? -second et pron ai pa is reaaiful y located at ‘om al city, and is now ONL ” FIRST CLASS BALLROOM UP TOWN. All the rooms are SPLENDIDLY FURNISHED, ARTNTICALLY PRESCOED. and rie ly. embellished with immense Mirrors and Sostiy, Ott Paintings. A beautiful STAGE, with SCENERY when required. Rent per night, $60, Rooms open day and evening. ; THEATRE OPENING NIG aT, seer. & 1 Ari CHOICE ORCHESTRA ___POND'S MUSIC STORE, 39 YSTON. SQUARE. (oa BOLL VIOLINS, Ole Bull Strings. We. Reservoir square. pang accessible GOLD MEDAL GUITARS. (CAL Pianos tuned. Music for p MUS! RaBNe XY, 92 Clinton place. Circulars mailed. me Aweei Broadway and Bowery, every evem ing. ats Weanesday ‘and Saturday matinees at 290 P. M. h. Musical Instraments re- eac al Te HE PILGRIM.—BAIN “HALL, GREAT JONSS _THE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN RNGAGRD (ALL. Chestnut Street Theatre. Cosat pucenniny Cotta Ot, Tuesda September 9, at 12 0’ si the op ack, toon, Fe aralory to hog on saturday evening, Septem ity GEORGE RL THOM a nN TpOXING AND FENCING TAUGHT, BY Pacveneod B° VAN SLYKE, At 925 Broadway. Mrtoroutran TREATRIOAL AND sHOW ; PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, HERALD BUILDING, , BROADWAY AND ANN STREET. « A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THEATRICAL, MINSTREL AND VARIETY CUTS CONSTANTLE Ua eae x f |

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