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~ SIXTH STREET, SEVEN DOORS Ac iar neresrere tans Roe" Boats ir sto muperply arranged, modern ind avaoluce sales in’ fee fy erate terms, Simuple, and ai only FeV ENSON, Jt, Il Pine street. - THREE STORY BROWN STONE DESIRABLE Fenty-cighth strect, near Lexington ave- nue, for sale; cheap on easy terms; also SOSE OTF Brown stone 4 son avenue; hati House in Seventy-fourth street, near Madi Class; terms to suit, Apply No. 32 East Seventy-fourth st. dsomely finished in hard wood, and first ) HANDSOME FOUR STORY iIGH STOOP BROWN stone House, West Forty-sixth street, very near Firth avenue’ price $36,500, 8. B, GOODALE, ‘No. 5 West Twenty-third street, Mifth Avenue Lotel. LAS. foR THIS MONETARY CRASH!—I WILL sell inYee for tel shee toes one Honse in a treet, between Mitth and Sixth avenues oe CeMARREDL, 919 Sixth avenue, VERY HANDSOME HOUS! EXQUISITELY FUR- A Mlshea and in splendid order, on Thirty-ninth street, Fifth avenue, for sitle. mer M. A. J. LYNCH, 68 Cedar streot. NUMBER OF FIFTH AVENUE HOUSES—IN. cluding some fine corners for sale. bi M. A.J. LYNCH, 68 ‘edar street. RADY, HOUSES T 827 SIXTH AVENUE—BY P. ¥ for sale between Fitth and Sixth 45th at, S story brown stone 45th st., 4 story brown stone, 15.9x55x100, . 46th st, 4 story, 21.9x55x100, 'a bargain, 47th st, 4 siory, 24X60x 100" leasehold. X65X100, fh venues. 1h ASS FOUR STORY HIGH stoop brown tone House, between Filth and Sixth avenues, No. 71 West Fiftic with Carpets, M rors, Chandeliers, &e. ; 173 lot 100, To be seen trom 11 to 3 o'clock. inquire of owner. FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN OR SAL stone, 21x50 feet; house has been newly painted throughout and fs incomplete order; fully and hand- somely furnished; has Steinway piano, paintings, bron- zes, kitchen utensils, crockery, bed and table linen, &c, No. 622 Lexington avenue, between Filty-third and Fitty- fourth streets; price, with Furniture, $35,000, or will rent $8,600 per annum. OR FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, TH first class tour story hivh stoop brown stone House No. 5 West Twenty-first street, 29x55x100; complete in every respect and occupied by the owner till recently; sold only (or Want of use; a rare opportunity for a profit- able investment; immediate possession, W. N, GKISWOLD, 744 Broadway (Astor place). OR SALE—LOT ON FIFTY FOURTH STREET, BE- tween Fifth and Sixth avenues: excavated, sewer connections and a good foundation wall; willbe sold cheap. Appl: OR SAL AT A GREAT BARGAIN, A THREE story brown stone high stoop House in West Forty- Sixth street, near Sixth avenue; $20,000, Apply at26 West Forty:third street. Brokers need not apply. $30.00 07 A Pak AININCLUDING CHANDE. OU, Hers and Mirrors—Thirty-elghth street, between Filth and sixth avenues, a desirable four story English basement brown stone’ House, 13}x60x100, in good order; possession. Pine stgeet. E, H, LUDLOW & CO. 80) O00. - PARK AVENUE, AND. THIRTY. 5 ‘+ fourth street —A 25 foot 4 story Resid- ence, most superbly furnished throughout; each floor trescoed and finished in hard wood. Will take good ra road securities in payment. Address, with name, stock ‘and price, box 5,039 Post oftice. East Side. CHANCE FOR A BARGAIN.—A FIVE STORY | 44 tenement House, 25x60x100; rent over $3,000; price | only $23,00); ‘erms easy: located on east side. JOSEPH BLAUT, 343 Fast Nineteenth street. i} GOOD PAYING STORE AND TENEMENT PROP. erty, ona fine avenue in the Nineteenth ward, all Tented, four story, 25.0x50x100, for sale cheap, on casy terms, to 1 prompt purchaser. JOUN T. WILSON, !31 Bast Forty-second street, HANDSOME COTTAG Finest location, near A 8. B. GOODALE, No, 5 West th Avenue Hotel ty. PF! SALE—A FOUR ST@RY BRICK HOUSE, first class order, No. 793 Second avenue. Mtore of hou. Ff HOUSE AT HaRLEM— ith aventie; lot 25x10; price 'wen- IN Inquire in VOR SALE—A FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY stoop brown stone House, 20xh0x1g0, with all the latest modern improvements, ‘on one ot’ the prettiest blocks of Murray Hill; buiit Ly the owner by days’ work, finished in hard wood, elegantly frescoed and, painted and thoroughly overhauled last spring, and it isin per- fect order: has a magnisecnt yard, aif laid out In Hower beds; isa pertect yem; must be seen. to. be appreciated; will sell furnished or unfurnished, on account of owner Roing abroad. Only real purchasers, and no agents or Curiosity seekers, may apply to owner, 148 East Thirty- Seventh street, near Lexington avenue, No bill on HIGH | only sold on account of owner's old ag NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1873—QUADRUPLE SHEET.. BROOKLYN PROPERTY FOR SALE AND TO LET, eae OR SALE CHEAP-IN BROOKLYN, PART OR ALL cash, 15 to 90 minutes from all ferries, a neat, g nicel Cottage, with or without extra Lot; has 7 rooms, kitchen, fruit, flowers, gas, water closet; pri co, $2 300, Inquire at 63 Wull street, New York, or of Mr. FOX, i71 Twenty-th street, Brooklyn. OR SALE OR TO LEASE—IN WILLIAMSBURG, L. 1., two Factories, 85x75, three stories; 7 horse power Corliss Engine and’ Boilers; 40x115, two stories; both buildings connecting; also two vacant Lots, adjoining; all will be sold one- ostand on easy Lerms, or will lease. Ayply to CHARLES H. REYNOLDS, cor- ner South First and Ninth streets, Williamsburg, L, 1, [pueae STORY, BASEMENT AND SUB-CELLAR brick House, ail modern improvements, No. 63 Flect street, near Fulton avenue: session. price $7,800; immediate pos- W. COOK, 235 Washington street, Brooklyn. ‘PO LEASE—AT GREENPOINT. BROOKLYN, A LARGE two story brick Factory and Buildings ‘adjoining, pms; sewer and water et of the Tenth and Inquire of containing engine and boiler connections; situated within 300 Twenty-third sireet ferries to New York. SAMUEL D. CLARK, 144 Franklin street. 4 FOR TWO STORY FRAME HOUSE, $4,500 sixSic10) cprondia order, all improve: ments, on Eleventh street, near Fourth avenue; or ex- change tor San Francisco property, Address* OWNER, 270 Degraw street. ‘TC ER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE AND TO RENT, T TREMONT (LWENTY-FOURTH WARD AS AN- A nosed), 6 full lotson Washington avenue, igh and near depot; very cheap; owner must se OTTER BKOS., Fordham, N. ¥, years on the investment.—Two, four or fow n Lots at Fordham (Twenty-tourth ward ag annexed), near Central avenue, at $375 each, halt cash, G. W. DITCHETT, No, 2 New Chambers street. AHAZFOR SALE—A FEW CHOICE BUILDING + Lots, 20 minutes from the city, 2 minutes trom depot; will be sold for less than value to close an estate; terms to sult. SAMUEL D, MACK, 2,132 Third avenue, T A BARGAIN TO A PROMPT PURCHASER,— Handsome three story Mansard Roo? Dwelling, full lot, 139th street, between Alexander and Willis avenues; only 90 mynutes by boat to Fulton Ferry, M. T, WOOLLEY, 534 Pine street. BRICK FACYORY AND TWO FRAME BUILD. ings, with six lots of Ground, fitted with two boilers and_an Atlantic Works steain engine, 40-horse power, close to Morrisania depot, for sale, or will exchange ior improved Property in New York or Harlem. ALLISON & CO., 112 Broadway. (OR SALE—AT TARRYTOWN, A SPLENDID COUN- { iry Seat, 144 miles {rom depol:'12 acres of Land, large house, with furniture; varioys outbuildings, horse Tiages, stock, &c.; magnificent river and inland views terms easy." Apply (o HOPKINS & CARRINGTON, Twenty-second street, between Broadway and Fifth av. W., Wi BARD, AUCTIONEER, | WILL | SELL Tuesday, Sept. 39, 12 o'clock M. Residence, corher Fourteenth avenue and First Mount Vernon: lot i0x105 feet; house has 10 heater, gas, water; is in splendid location; five _m walk from two depots; also 15 city Lots; 90 per cent can remain on mortgage, ‘Address W. H. BARD, Auctioneer, Mount Vernon. 3), 000 arc GREAT, BARGAIN, | ABOUT 55 U.! + acres of unimproved Land, beautifully situated, near Irvington, on the Hudson, and overlooking the Hudson River and hurrounding egumiry tor mil terms easy. E, 8. URANK, 4,205 Broadway, corner Tweniy-ninth sirect. CITY FOR PROPERTY OUT OF TH SALE OR TO R DID FARM AND CROPS FOR SALE AT A acres of rich, smooth Land, 1% miles from large town, in the most béautiiul and healthy part of Pennsylvania, 38 miles trom Vhiiadelphia; milk and 12 passenger trains daily ; only 34 hours trom New York. This is the most chotce farm in the neighborhood and Is plendid build- ings, handsome dwelling @ rooms), nice plazza, tenant house, very large barn, carriage, hog and poultry houses: plenty of fruit; nice spring broox: delicious water; good society, casit market: price only $546, including $0 tony prime hay, wheat, rye, oats and potatoes in barn; six acres corn and wheat tor next year planted. ‘Terms can be arranged to suit purchaser; come at once and sce it; take 9 A. M, train trom foot of Liberty stree!, New York, New Jersey Central Railroad, to Bethlehem, Pa., there take North Pennsylvania Kailroad to Quakertown, Pa, Inquire at Bush "House. opposite Quakertown station, for Ga. WAL. R. Carriage waitin 0 have tour hours e farm, nd return at P. A GREAT BARGAIN.—A_ FINE FIR! brick House, new, 3 story, basement, & Toot, svlendid partors, modern smprovemete, County Court House; good neighborhood; price only $7,000; terms easy, Eleventh street, near Jackson ave- nue, Long Island’ City, 10 blocks from Thirty-fourth street ferries, SPLE sacrifice. to T PANIC PRICES—SPLENDID STON Closter; 277 Lots on Morris & Essex Railroad ; 75 Lots in Rahway ; 12 Lots in Mount Vernon; 200 acre Farm in Putnam Valley; acre Farm at New Brunswick, with will exchange, house. AXGUSON, 39 Nassau street. THE FC STORY BROWN GENTLEMAN’ RESIDE FURNISHED— a stone House $4 East thirtieth street; a bargain till | z Every modern improvement; stables; great variety May next; steam heater throughout, dumb waiter, wa. | and quantity of trully view and surroundings unsur- ter clo: owner, Dr. SHERMAN, 67 | passed; 8 minutes from Tompkiusville and New Brigh- » dc. Apply to Broadw eet. FOR GOOD FOUR STORY BRICK TEN 8.00 ment, 20x50x100; Thirty cigh h street, near cond avenue; renting for $1, $4,100 cash re- quired. PHALON & SLOAN, 3i East Seventeenth street. West Side. BARGAIN IN HO ENO. It ST PLACE to # prompt purchaser. Carpets, dc., with house. JAMES M. TAYLOR, 1), Pine street. ID FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BRICK shiand P "most elegant location in nly $13,000; worth $18,0.0; terms eas: FHALON & SLOA East Seventeenth stre HEAP.—A SPLENDID FOUR STORY HIGH STOUP. J brown stone House, 20x55x80, on Tenth avenue, near Sixty-tirst streeg; contains all modern improvements, and in perfect order. Apply toISAAC HONIG, 111 Broad: way, rooms G and H, 8 TH STREET, 175 | rd, @ frame House ot nine | rooms and two Lots cheap’ for cash; one half may remain, OWNER, 402 West Filty-fourth street. {OR SALF—TWO N and 249 West Forty-fourth street, $17,000; also two in Forty-fitth street, cheap. “Inquire on premises. ick OR SALE AT A BARGAIN—TWO LOTS AND COT- tage, in Eighty -third street, near the Boulevard. in- Quire of FRANCIS JORDAN, first house west ot Tenth Avenue, south side of Eighty-third street 10g THAT NONSENSE BY GAMBLING IN STOCKS, i$ 1 don't put your money in the banks, but go to friend in name and decd. He has on hand great bargains In brown stone Houses, above Forty-second street, west side, irom $4,000 10 $30,000, with all improvements; full sized Tenement Houses from $9,000 to $25,000; also up. town Lots on the best leading avenues M. 8. FRI D, 703 Seventh avenue. Miseeliancous, TO BUY A HOUSE CHEAP IN y FIRST CLASS HOU ice $16, and 207, CHAN THIR- A Away, Corner oi Béventeenth street. ST CLASS HuUseS, ON THE PRINCIPAL nues and streets for sale; also moderate priced 1 good locations, M.A. J. LYNOU, 63 Cedar street. ‘8, TO RESPON- in blocks, plots reat bargains, M. A. T. LYNCG, 68 Cedar street. A LOTS, WITH BUILI «sible parties, and singly, for inv BROOKLY “PROPERTY FOR * SALE AND TO LET. <—CLUSE TO THE FERRIES—THREE story and basement jrame Ho ae. in pertect order: water, ewer, ac. ; let aS) rr 600, W. COUK, 26 Washington street, Brooklyn. | EPOSITORS IN SAVINGS BANKS SHOULD BUY real estate bonds ‘aken in payment; Tenement Property for sale; three story and basement brick Store and Dwelling, No. 132 Dycknian street, Brookiyn ; terms tasy. BE. K. KELLOGG, No. WW to 12 ALM. F brick, with brown stone’ a irimenings In size ther k. with brown stone stoop and trimmings. In size the are Bix4) tect, and the lors 100 feet in. depth, The arrange. 3 Broadway, New’ York, roe street, avenues. Ment of rooins is very ssiul. The ceil © care. tally and thoroughly ted; the walls, the outer ones, are of orie! neater fin), | lars than when rough s used, The kitchen is t med with wainut, contains stationary tubs of the ine, large iron sink, Knickerbocker double oven rang larke copper boiler and ample closets. The front bi ment has folding doors, dove-colored marble mauter cellent closets, Xe. Front windows, all the Way. UD, hi large glass, two to ® window ne front entran: large The front entran'e le doors, with handsome marvle tear lor is entered through tolding doste ait tet een iron and back parlor there are Siding dours: at theude oe on of the all, is Each house ontains Boynton’s new Ea tain two hand-ome white m summer pieces, Ac, Stairs nut rail, posis, & room in’ centre, lighted by contains four hed rooms, tw These houses are not speculation houses, but have eon carctully built wholly tor cash. They Rte on them, they are iree and clear, « of can therefore make terms to suit purchasers, | The plumbing was done by Armsiroug & Blacklin. ‘The marble work, to which expecial attention is cellei, was fone by Scott & Smith, of Court street. Carpenter sors trimming, &c., by ‘skilful and thorough Kuglisht Mechanics; an excellent quality of lumber was. used Uhroughoyt the houses, and, in’ fa t enully lected, and has bees well ‘put together un. the supervision of Mr. M.J. Morrill, the. well-ku architect. Monroe street is sewered ana connec made. Plastering was done in three coats, and every room and hall, except kitchen, is corniced. | Stuops are made with Ashier, Browh stone work was done by Samuel Dean & Bro, Entire inside wood Work has a coat of shellac and three coats of paint, by William &. Shet- Held, of Fulton street. é Prive $7.28); terms to suit. No excaange will be made, The asual commission allowed w agents who may bring @ purchaser. ‘or further particulars inquire of the owner, JE, TOUSKY, 2 Henry street, Brooklyn. Parlors con antels, with register built, With black wal rranged with bath. Nt from above, and ne marble mantels. BR SALE—IN BROOKLYN, TO CLOSE AN EE E the fine four story brick, welling and six Lots of round No. 26 strong place, with commodicus stable, all in fine order, Apply to ©. K EY, *9 Sedgwick street, Brooklyn. Premises can be seen any ume without per: mit. WOR SALE CHEAP—A TWO STORY BRICK MOUSE, K brick ropaeo , Smokehouse and stables, in rear to drive in wagon, forge of Rowim Thied.srert Brooklyn #8" Inui B.K. PEEBLES, 79 Second street, Sew York, or ul WM. GREEN, 186 Fourth street, Brooklyn, E. 0. OQ STORY BASEMENT AND SUB. Hee perc House No. 290 Hooper street, Nineteenth ward, Brooklyn; all modern improvements; price $7,000; arlor carpets, shades, chandeliers and oilcloth go with Brite, “Aiply to PETER DELAP, 118 Graud street, Wil: ‘ATE ty-seventh street, fonr story brown stone, high | WxS0x9%.9; hard Wood; marble hall; first class nearly new: price y 0K, OGDEN & | from garret to cellar, fi | al , ail material was | in Minth sireet, one door | \., landings; rent low to May I W. A. COLLIS T STEWART'S GARDEN CITY, L, 1. ful Farm, 40 all tillable, with all the Stoc! only 16 ‘miles from City Hallon Fulton avenue to Hem) 1, near iwo railroads and three depots; will ex nge tor city or Krookiyn property ; price only $200 mortgage, $4,000. Call on or address O street, room 6, yNER, lid Nassau OME ONE, COME, ADL NYACK, ON THE HUDSON, Homes within the reach of all, AT THE SALE, 5EPi EMBER 27, 1373, See Auction column. VERY DESIRABLE inprovements; within five minutes walk ot depot: only $8,000: terms ensy. OLIVER CARTER, No. 4 Pine street, room 10, Bxceewoon N. J.—TO. RENT, FURNISHED OR 1) unturnished, # House, beautitully situ Minutes trom depot; gas and water; moderate rent. Address 7. DELAND & CO., 172 Pearl street, JOR SALE—TWO OF THE CHEAPEST FARMS EVER offered railroad: first class buildings; worth price tor farms; 10,(00 peach trees. D. M. HOWARD, Elkton, Md. NEWARK, N. J. (A GOOD SPECU- lution for a New York importing house), a first class Wholesale and Retail Wine end Liquor Business, with elegant barroom; located in best business street; owner leaves the country. Particulars by addressing K. W. L., Herald office. OR SALE—AT METUCHEN, N. J., ON PHILADEL- phia Railroad, one hour {rom New York, modern improved two story and French roof uew frame House, with two story Extension ; house well bullt and arr 10 rooms; good location, near depot; lot 100x200 $6,000; unencumbered ; easy terms; also, at same p) new two story French root House, with Extension ern improvements and fully furnished; price $9,50 terms. Send for our journal. CAMPBELL & PIERSON, 13 Park place. | FoR SALE-—COUNTRY SEAT AT DAYTON CROSS Roads, N. J.,on Pennsylvania Railroad, ne Brunswick; Hq acres rich land, 600 iruit trees, large | villa residence, good farm buildings; healthy location; price $15,000. PHILIP C. ALLENDORPH, Dayton, N, J. FoR SALE OR LEASE—DoCKS AND WILARY Newark, for lumber, coal, stone or manufactories, Apply to HOJER & CO., 9 Duane street, H ANDSOME GOTHIC COTTAGE, OUTBUILDINGS and 27 acres; Rockland county’ high and healtn- ful; near depot; will take small city House in exchange ; possession. ©. H. OLIVER, No.1 Park place, MoS", BE SOLDTAS THE OWNER MUST HAVE money, a nice Cottage, with one or two lots; only just finished, and was Luilt’ for the present owner; only three blocks from the ferry, in Stapleton, Staten Island ; or Willexchanze it for a Farm on the isiand. — Inguire of 1IMOTHY GALLAGH, No, 110 Greenwich street, ¥. NIGH COUNTRY RESIDENCE AND 57 ACRES vir New Brunswick, N.J.; plenty of fruit; hot and Cold water, stationary washtubs, ran furnace; good schools: churches of all denominations; ‘ Owner, 26 Lafayette avenue, Brookiyn, L. 1. | QAVINGS BANKS DEPOSITOKS’ BOOKS TAKES SY cash.—$160 cash, balance monthly, instead of ren | will buy neat Cottage, tull Lot, fly and singer's works at Elizabethport, Houses and vacant Lots, on insta|ie; KELLOGG, No. 3 Broadway, New York, 10 only, or Second s'reet, Elizabethport, afiernoos WO BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCES—®VERY CON. venience, half acre each ; adjoining depot, post office, fishing, yachtit price, terms, choice to suit) ARTHUR SKELDING, owner, Riverside Station, Conn, (0 LET—A NEARBY COUNTRY STONE, WITiI 14 rooms, stabl ig ge ESA) Jots of ground; fine loca- tion for grocery, coal and lumber yard. lease BroveNSAMUEL D. MACK, 2,132 Thita avenue A THOROUGHLY Tro LET—IN| THE COUNTRY, comfortable and handsome ‘urnished House, for only $30 per month (worth $2,000 per annum) to have property occupied, Address box 5,315 Post office. NO LE ASE.—SOUTH ORANGE MOUNTAIN Montrose Station, New Jersey; ‘This well-known Property, fitted for summer or winter board. is offered to ease jor # tertn of years, from Ma possession if desired can be arr rent lessee: the house is supplied with the purest water minutes from depe J. Als Ho! SE, 1 next, or immediate iged for with the pre- ma never-tailing spring in the Sm| mountain; and is heated by one of Baker & Ws steam-heating apparatus; there is stabling for eighteen Norses: coach-louses, with servants’ rooms in house, &c. ; large vegetable garden, lawn, and tine woods, in al! about twenty-four acres; the situation ts the most healthy and accessible within the same distance of New | Yors, sixty minutes trom toot Barclay street, via Morris and Essex Railroad: thirty-six trains daily. Apply to : HOMER MORGAN, No, 2 Pine street. HVT ACRES OF LAND IN SOLID BODY ON Nic ‘ 4) White River, Arkansas, covered with oak, ‘88, the fine p timber in the world; lands are, cheap at five dollars, but xty cents per acre, , HESSE & Ce Ni ory ». 5 Pine street. ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. _ ANv GROUNDS AT ANS) jor a Southern Plantation or he holae “has every improvement TIN DUNS, 202 Broadway, **rtculars apply to MAR- A TRACK ¢ Valley of ohange for property. ANDOAH RGR SIC: _* CO., 79 Cedar street, TRACT OF 164 ACRES, FINELY LOCATED A. plow, in Middlesex: county. New 4204 tf gn New York and Long Branch Railroad," tor | je Kiva Property, Address OWNER, box ls | ottice bh Bb: ARM WANTED—NEAR NEW YORK AND DE with Crops, Stock, &e,, for eash or clty proper descriptions absolutely ignore RMAN, box 150 F A office. {OR SALE—OR EXCHANGE FOR BROOKLYN ¢7Ty Property, a Stove, Hardware and House Furnisung Goods Store, located on one of the best avenues of this city established 20 years; sal isiactory reasons givel for selling. Address G., box 127 Herad Uptown Brayeh Lollies, Pr milsy rowed Hergid on, in Aadiess ed, Sor 10 | POR | Je Dr. WI REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE, OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A SPLENDID PILCE ot Property, in New Jersey, located at the depot, two miles from the Forty-second street ferry. Address E. E., Herald office. I HAVE SOME GOOD BUIDING LOTS TO EF change tor good Working Horses and a road ir, also a matched that will trot in three ‘A. B. AMES, 309 sale. MAGNIFICENT BUILDING LOTS ON BERGEN Wood avenue, North Bergen Heights horse cars), opposite Forty-second street, to exchange fOr arm worth 35,000 to $10,000, CHARLES W. WARD, 77 Cedar street. ARTIES HAVING RAILROAD STOCK DESIROUS of exchanging for xood Heal Estate. inquire of or address JOHN G. ITCHETT, 51 Nassau Street. NO EXCHANGE.—WILL TAKE THREE OR FOUR brown stone or brick Dwellings in good locations in Harlem or Brooklyn, or two good private or tenement Houses in this city. or country Kesidence in neighbor. hood of orange, worth about $20,000, for my ele; pri: yale Residence, four story brown’ stone, cabinet nish j furnished or unturnished; locatio between Fifth and Madison avenues, and about 300 feet from Park. Address the owner, 5. J. L., box 829 Post office. pO EXCHANGE-SOME RIVERSIDE PARK LOTS and $8,000 or $10,090 cash tor good tenement Houso: not heavily mortgaged. Address &. M., station G., Pos! ce, TP EXCHANGE-TWO BROWN STONE HOUS butit oF two families, with all modern improve inents for each family separate; good location and rent; would trade tor city Proj erty, lightly encumbered. Ad- dress J. ., station G, Post office, E MAKE A SPECIALTY OF HOUSES AND LOTS in North New York and vicinity for sale and to rent.—Sixtcen Lots, House and Barn, ali improvements, to exchange for a modern built House in New York. ALLISON & CO., 112 Broadway. LOTS, IN EXCHANGE FOR two first ‘encment House; well located, hghtly, morizaged; rented tor $4,800. OLIVER CARTER, No, 4 Pine street, Room 10. ANTED—PLOT ( ‘0 EXCHANGE, DESIRABLE MISSOURL Lands for new Furniture, Mirrors, &c. For further information address 217 kast Forty-ninth street, ‘WANTED—TENEMENTS, IN NEW YORK, FOR PART cash, part large, near by, country residence and Address, with (uil details, KLE Ws, box 200 Herald farm. office, Mrs. E. K. E OUSK WANTED—IN BROOKLYN OR NEW YORK co | location, for eash, or in exchange tor county Residence. | Send’ full: particut Post office, New York. REAG E SMALL) PRIVATE HOUSE ANTED—BE: Twenty-fitin street; price about $15,000, Address M., Herald office. wr kay ALL CASH FOR A GOOD, COMFORTA- no! ble Dwellin over $20,000. Si Post oitice. House, in respectable location nd particulars to EUROPEAN, box WANED-SNALL FARM, WITH GOOD IMPROVE: ments, at Rye, Westchester county, in exchange tor Brookiyn House. Address, with ful! particulars, HOME, box 4,03 New York Post otlice. WASTED—AN ISLAND ON THE Vir- ginia or Maryland: give full particulars, with low- Address BR. R. R., Horald office esi cash price, WANTEDSTO BUY. A MODERATE SIZE HOUSE IN in good order, not less than 20 feet front, ina yood neighboriiood, located between ‘Tenth stree's and Second and fixth avenue: location. Address K. L. R., office. and Forticth state price and Herald Uptown Branch ~ MUSICAL, RT AND MUSIC, THE NATIONAL AMERICAN UNIVERSITY OF MUSIC and Art, chartered by special act of Legislature and ap- proved by the Governor, # Clinton place (Eighth street). STRICTLY PRIVATE LESSONS ONLY, PIANC cabinet, parlor and pedal ORGAN, VIOLIN, GUITAR, ARP, FLUTE, ZITHER, CORNET, SINGING, HARMONY, & NO CLASSES; NO NONSENSE; prospectus and synop- sis of charter inatled; lessons day and evening; terms, $10 per quarter and upward, J. JAY WATSON, President. 0. R, Gross, Secretary GENTLEMAN WILL G piano‘oi pupil's residence for $10 per quarter; dest reference given. Address, with residence, TEACE ER, box 120 Merald Uptown Branch office, 1,265 Broad- way. SITUATION AS ORGANIST IN A ROMAN CATH colic church is desired by a lady of practical experi- ence, who can furnish satistactory reterences. Address E, DE M., 43 West Filty-fourth street. |ARD.—PRIV ATE MUSIC LES PIANO, VIOLIN, in, Guitar, Flute, Cornet, Zither, Harp, Singing, Harmony. #2 Clinton place. Day and'evening. Vircu: lars mailed free. J. SAY WATSON, Director. XIGNOR EMILIO AGRAMONTE BEGS TO INFORM © his pupils and friends that he will resume his lessons in Singing on Thursday, 25th Inst, at his rooms, 82 Fifth avenue, corner of Fourteenth street. GFHoraL NOTICE.—THE, NATIONAL CONSERVA- tory ot Music is removed from 33 Union square to No. 5 East Fourteenth street, next door to Delmonico’s, G, LOCKE, street, 1, 154 and 156 Kast Fifty-lourch street. RIVAL: LESSONS at any hour, day or evening. an PR i RCULARS at Private Academy, 212 East Eleventh st. A —DODWORTH'S CLASSES FOR DANCING. « No, 212 Fifth avenue, corner Twenty-sixth street, will commence tor the season on Saturday, October I. Twice a week—Mondays and Thursdays, Tuesdays and Fridays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. ai week—saturday mornings and Friday evenings me nelenen on Monday and Thursday evenings. Send for a circular. A —WILSON & HAMILTON'S SELECT DANCING . demy, Arthur Hall, 308 West Fourteenth street, venue. Classes always open tor beginners. send for circulars, bor terms, AT TRENOR'S ACADEMY OF DANCING, Lyric Hall, 725 Sixth avenue, now open. Pupils can attend at_ their convenience and are taught to waltz separately, Send for circular. —J, MARS! ACADEMY OF DANCING, 29 + Bleecker street, now open. Pupils can coinimence atany time and atiend at their own convenience, with- Out loss of lessons. Select soiree, Monday evening, Sept. 9, at 8o'clock. Send for circular. —MONS, VALLEAU CARTIER’S DANCING ACAD- emy, Plimpton Building, Intersection of Stuyvesant and Ninth’ streets. —Classes every Monday and Thursday. Sie and evening, Classes always open tor be- sinners. ROOKES’ DANCING ACADEMY, 361 BROOME ST, All-the tasbionable Dances in one course of lessons. LADIES, Tuesdays and Fridays, tty BM. GENTLEMEN, Tuesdays and Fridays, 7) CHILDREN, Wednesdays, 34 Firth ave Ther Foruicenth street, nee October L. Comm G., SCHNBIDER'S | DANCING, ACADEMY, | GkR J+ mania Assembly Rooms, 201, 293 Bowery, now open. All wishing to take a course will please apply at once. Lessons, Monday and Thursda: a __ AMUSEMENTS. AN BRYANT’S MINSTRELS, a street and 6th avenue, near Booth’s Theatre.’ EVERY EVENING AT EIGH HART, NE. MOUR, DAVE REE, : MURPHY, BROCKWAY, BRYANT'S ¥ STANWOOD, DAN BRYANT. MOKRISSEY, EMERSON, L NT, DWYER, SAVORI, DONNIKER, MORKI-ON, STEEL, TEMPLETON, dc, Bryanv’s Vocal Quintette ‘and Orchestra, 3 JALBA FRIKELL, THE GREAT PRE y THIS (THU PILGRIM N BAIN HALL, ON GREAT JONES STREET, has been endorsed AS THE Bust EXHIBITION OF Miustrates Pilgrim's Pi closes with GRAND) TRANSFORMATION SCED VERY EVENING, AT 8, MATINEE WEDNESDAY AND > f CITY, ogress, and \HARLES H, FOSTER, J Spiritual Medium, 19 West Twenty second street. I OBJNSON HALI, ROBINSON HALL, Sixteenth street, three doors west of Broadway. IGHT AT & AFTERNOON AT 3 To. AFTERNOON Att CHP AT THE ROYAL MARIONETTE S THE ROYAL MARION from St. James’ Hall, London." The. most astonishing entertainment ever witnessed in New York. ‘The press of this city so pror Secured seats, $1; children SSOCIATION HALL, z POPULAR FREE LECTURES on the ART OF AKING FRENCH FLUENTLY, r ETIENNE September 25, or Lambert's Conversational sse8 Are espe. adapte dto those who destre to make their theo- retical bnowledge practically available by cultivation of the ear, Lecture free. R, SAMUELLS' } R, Samuels, Sole Lesse Morris, Associate Manager, LESTER his own charming comedy of CE ry evening this w nd tainily ma urday, at 2 P.M. Monday ‘appear. ance of the eminent bng. f BRAT her great role of JULInT, in shakspeare’s Romeo and Juliet. D® EAUNS GRAND MUSEUM AND POLYTECHNIC )* inetitute—Rebuilt, remodelied, and with 800) fresh Attractions, now open to the public, at 633 Broadway, nearly opposite the Grand Ventral Hotel. Models of every LAMBERT, portion of the human frame, breathing nical igures, ac, &c., altogether comprising the most enter tafning and \nstructive exhibition in the world, Admis- fion, We. Scientific lectures daily; free to visitors, RINWAY HALL. —FPRIKELL, THE GREAT MAGICIAN, ELL, PRIKELL, NIGHT, i TO-NIGHT, ASSOCIATION HALL Rk SOCIATION TREY, NEWMAN HALL can Literary Bureau soos Manager Two Hectares by the elogusit iinglish divine, NK ne Septembe The Di of Ls te! Gober t tenity, of Labor, 20 rayer) @ gs Modern & 4 "" i fo Mo fay cepticiam. AMUSEMENTS. Mauager... peticee rw, BUTLER Grand rush, Crowds Increasing nightly. AN AVALANCHE OF BRILLL ATTRACTIONS. Just arrived from England the great New York favorite, WM, A>HOROFT, who received some of the most flattering tributes from 1¢ press ever awarded toan American artiste. JW. MANDREWS, WM. CARTER, ADD RYMAN, SAM RICKBY, Master BARNEY, JOE LANG, WM. WEST, JOHNNY QUEEN and GEORGE KETCHUM, IN THEIR SPECIALTIUS, ac. Mins BELLE HOWITT, Miss KITTY BROOKE. A brilliant and varied Bill EVERY EVENNG. Doors open at 7; curtain rises at 7% o'clock. Box office open daily, Seats secured in advance. NOTICE—Tthe most extravagant novelties in active preparation for speedy production. LYMPIC THEATRE, . FAREWELL WEEK, LAST THREE NIGHTS AND SATURDAY MATINEE. LAST APPEARANCES OF THE “PEERLESS QUEEN OF BURLESQUE,” MISS LYDIA THOMPSON, and HER NEW MAMMOTH C PANY, prior to their departure op their Mrewell ‘tour of the United States, THE TWO GKEAT BURLESQUES, with all their spectaition, ALADDIN. Fi are ire | SINDBAD. SINDBAD, as | » 42 ALADDIN. ALADDIN. | = & 25 PA a z SINDBAD. a F | a Sits ALADDIN, 7 io | MISS LYDIA THOMPSON IN DANCING QUAKERS and Gendarm@s Duet, supported by HARRY TAYLOR. WILLIE EDOUIN, a Caricaturist, a great hit. MISS BEAUMONT in her charming Songs, THE NURSERY ambaani7.\e3 SKATORIAL PHENO- MME | peter THRATRE—EXTRA. $ T M HE EPOCH OF THE AMUS. ENT WORLD. MONDAY EVENING, SEPT. 29, G | First appearance of the petite and fascinating MKS, JAMES A. OATES and her brilliant COMIC OPERA COMPANY, when will be presented, for the first time in America, H. J. Byron’s new English version of ‘Lecoq’s charming 0) titled MADAME BOX SHE Beers THEATRE, J. B. BOOTH.......... Fourth week and last but one of © JOSEPH JEFFERSON, MONDAY, Sept. 22, and every evening daring the week (except Saturday night), : JOSEPH JEFFERSON as RIP VAN WINKLE, JEFFERSON MATINE SATURDAY EVENIN JEFFERSON, Sole Lessee and Manager b on Saturday next, at 1%4. FOURTH TIME OF LEN, Seats may pe secured six daysin advance at the box office of the theatre or its branch ticket office, at the music store of C. H, Ditson & Co., 711 Broadway. ___ MAGGIB MITCHELL, OCTOBER 6, 1873. U ION SQUARE THEATRE, Begins at & v POSITIVELY v | LAST WEEK ° of the 9 | WONDERFUL VOKES x « | Mr G. F. ROWE in gE gE BELLES OF THE KITCHEN and 8 WILKINS MICAWBER, 8 ae WEDNESDAY, Oct. 1, opening of the regular season | with the new drama, THE¢ GENEVA CROSS. HEATRE, TNION Mr. SHERIDAN SHOOK Manager... Mr, A. M. PALMER Begins at 8, Suiurday matinee at 1:30. Carriages may be ordered tor 10:40, POSITIVELY LAST FUUR NIGHTS of the wondertul VOKES, pprietor. THURSDAY. SATURDAY, and. the eminent Comedian, Mr. Goo. Fawcett Rows in the most brilliant ani entertaining bill ever of fered the public. THE BELLES OF THE KITCHEN and WILKINS MICAWBER. ‘The engagement of these Great Artists terminates | September 2 IONDAY EVENING, September 29, COMPLI- MENTARY BENEFIT TO AND LAST APPEAR- ANCE this season of the VOKES FAMILY, | WEDNESDAY » EVEN. FRIDAY, MONDAY. N ING, October 1, opening of the regular season. of 1873-74, and production of Mr. G. F. Rowe's new drama In tour acts, writ- ten expressly for this the- atre, and entitied THE GENEVA CROSS. |e, MAY NOW BE SECURED, The VOKES FAMILY will appear at the Newark Opera House Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, Sept. 30 and October I. ‘NION SQUARE THEATRE.—SPECIAL, Proprietor. Mr. SHERIDAN SHOOK Manage! .-Mr, ALM. PALMER The management have tne honor to announce that their BECOND REGULAR SEASON will open on WEDNESAY EV NG, OCTOBER 1, ‘on which occasion will be produced, atter weeks of care- ful and elaborate preparation, Mr. George Fawcett Rowe's new drama, in four acts, entitled THE GENEVA CROSS, The play will be cast tothe full strength of the stock company, which will consist for the ensuing season of the following eminent artists:— Miss ROSE EYTINGE, who Mr. C, R. THORNE, Jr., returns to the stage aiter Mr. MACKAY, an absence of four years, Mr. STUART ROBSON, Miss PE CLAXTO. Mr. JUN PARSELLE, Miss ILY MESTAY? Mr. AUDE BURROUGHS Miss E. WEATHERSBY Mr. H.W. MONTGOMERY, Miss MAUDE GRANGER, Mr. W. H. WILDER, Miss META BARTLETT, Mr. J. J. PRIOR, Miss KATE HOLLAND, | Mr. W. H. BOKBE, Miss CHARLOTTE CAVE, Mr. J. W. THORP! Miss HATIIEZ THORPE, Mr. W. 8. QUIGLEY, ‘Treasurer. § «Mr. EH, GOUGE, Stage Manager... Musical Director |. W. THORPE, HENRY TISSINGTON, Scenic Artist Mr, RICHARD MARSTON, Machinist... ‘Mr WM. SAUNDERS, Gas... Mr. WM. MURRAY, Properties Mr. W. HENRY, Costumer Mr. 'T. W. LANOUETTE, Durin produced plays written ex- pressly for the company by the leading French, English and American dramatists, among whom are Belot, author ot “Article 47;” D’Enery, author of “10 Years Old;” Marshal, author of “Falke shame,” and Bronson How- ard, author of “Saratoga.” rhe management pledge themselves that in the produc- tion of these pieces they will spare uo pains or expense in their efforts to make this theatre pre-eminent tor the ertection of its scenic pictures and staxe appoumments, KATS FOR THE OPENING NIGHT MAY NOW BE 1) Sbeeaes '§ ANOTH. Evening at The young actor, Mr. OLIVER “DO BYRON, in his great American Drama, 7 ©. DOUD BYRON, GIGANTIC succEss.) BYRON. Afternoon at 2, The Sensation Drama, ina prologue and four acts, entith THE KNAVES<" entitled ACROSS THE CONTINENT OP THE PACK, orig, He fae % wane the a Jriginal scenery, Entire Dramatic Co: Effects and Tabieaux. wiltappear, PSY CADEMY OF MUSIG, NILSSONY GRAND OPENING MIGHT OF THE SOM STRAKOSCH ITALIAN OPERA, MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 29, AT 4 O'CLOCK FIRST SUBSCRIPTION NIGHT, . NTREE OF MME, CHRISTINE NILSSON, M. VICTOR CAPOUL, and first appearance of Signor DEL PUENTE, LA TRAVIATA, Mme, CHRISTINE NILSSON ‘as VIOLETTA, Mons. VICTOR CAPQUL as ALFREDO ENTE (his first appearance in Americ as GERMONT Powerful Chorus of sixty, « Grand Orchestra of finy, Entirely new and magnificent Costumes and Appointinents, auctor. nor &. MUZIO Musical Director and Con EC UBSCRIPT: IGHT, COND 8 ' WEDNESDAY EVENING, OOTOBER 1,’ AT 8, First appearance in America of the young'and distin. guished Prima Donna Mile, MAREST, ‘The great Tenor, Signor ITALO CAMPA ‘The famous Basso, Signor NANNETT, The rentree of Misy ANNIE LOUISE CAR LUCREZAIA BORGIA. Mile, MAREST as LUCREZIA BORGIA. Miss ANNiK LOUISE CARY as MAFFEO ORSINO, Sifvor CAMPANINI ag GENNARO, Signor NANNETTI as DUKE ALFONSO. FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 3, AT 8 O'CLOCK, THIRD SUBSCRIPTION NIGHT, FAUST. NILSSON. GENERAL ADMISSION, Reserved Seats, $1 and $2 extra, according to location, Reserved Seats, Family Uircle,’ $1 50. Boxos, $20 and $25, The sale of seats for either of the above commences this (Thursday) morning, September 25, at 9 o'clock, at the General Ticket Office of the Strakosch Opera at the Signor DE. | = nen nnnnnnnnnnn ww G AND UPERA HOUSE—TWENTY-THIRD STREET ora Raa EGINS Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY-..03,0, Pole’ Legace and EVERY NIGHT Mr. SENRY J. BYRON’S mo ut Romantic and Sensational SPuOTACULAR SRMALISM. in Manager’ “& Prologue and 4 Acts, entitled HAUNTED HOUSESt HAUNTED HOUSES! HAUNTED HOUSES! “1 | 2 Ir, LONDON AND THE BUSHt With most surprising and novel sensational, effects by Mr. George Hetster ; unique mechanism by Thomas Kelly, and original music by A. Predigam. The cast includes the whole Company. MG. L. POX in an entirely new character. The po rtormance be th the favorite Parse of ‘A KLGULAR BLX, SATURDAY MATINEE, eg. HAUNTED HOUSES, SATURDAY NEXT—Fiith special Saturday Night biil—The performance will commence with HAUNTED HOUSES, and terminate with the Famous and Favorite Melodrama i iy THE IDIOT WITNESS. MONDAY EVENING, Octover 6, first Night of the ITALIAN OPERA, Bowery THEATRE. Mr. WM. B. FRELIGH, . Manager Great and unqualited success of Miss ETTIE HENDERSON aud LITiLi SUNSHINE, ver night until turther notice, a uses HENDEKS a and the super-excellent company in LITTLE SUNSHINE, LITTLE SUNSHINE, preceded by the farce CURIOSITY. Mile. ZOE is engaged, and will shortly appear. IBLO'S.—ONE HUNDRED AND BLACK CROOK IBLO'S, FIFTY THOUSAND = BLACK GROOK NIBLO'S, delighted visitors BLACK CROOK NIBLO'S, ‘during the past BLACK GROOK N five weeks BLACK CROOK N have altested the BLACK CROOK N magnificence BLACK CROOK N of the CROOK N BLACK CROOK, CROO' N Among the CROOK N prominent features CROOK N may be enumerated CROOK N Matt Morgan's CROOK N PICTORIAL ALLEGORY. CROOK N CROOK N THE PE CROOK N TWIN SIS CROOK N ———— ROOK N THE KIRALFY TROUP CROOK N a CROOK N THE MADRIGAL Boys. CROOK N GROOK N CROOK N CROOK N Caricaturist CROOK Ni CROOK N E. D. DAVIES, CROOK N Ventriloquist. CROOK N CROOK N A GRAND BALLET CROOK N of CROOK N TWO HUNDRED CROOK N YOUNG LADIKS, CROOK N —— CROOK N MATINEE CROOK N SATURDAY. CROOK DALY'S BROADWAY THEATRE, 723 AND 720 BROADWAY. Commences at8. Order carriages for 103%. Sole Lessee and Manager... -Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY LAST WEEKS: of AIMER aid of M. OHIZZOLA'S popular and powerful OPERA BOUFFE Company. In compliance with the constant demand at the box office since the withdrawal of this brilliant new opera, it will be given this week for LA FILLE DE the LAST TIMES on MON- MADAME ANGOT. Ws ee uesday, % mursday, Friday a Saturday evenings. WEDNESDAY EVENING (last time), LA GRANDE DUCHESSE. SATURDAY MATINEE. at 134 (last time), LA PERICHOLE. *,* Seats may be secured tor any of the LAST NIGHTS. Box office open trom 8 A. M. till 5 P. M MONDAY, Sept. 29—A unique Novelty, ABOUT TOWN, MONDAY, Oct. 6—First appearance of EMMETT in his new sensational drama, MAX, CADEMY OF MUSIC. | SALVINI—TO.MORROW, SALVINI as CORKADO, in “MORTE CLVILE,” for the FIRST TIME IN AMERICA, atthe ACADEMY OF MUSIC, * on TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) EVENING, SEPT. 26, ‘at 8 o'clock. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT, Mr. Grau is happy to announce that the PREPARATIONS ARE NOW COMPLETED for the production of the NEW AND THRILLING DRAMA, written expressly for Big. i, by Paolo Giacommetti, author of “Elizabeth” and “Marie Antoinette,” entitled LA MORTE CIVILE, This ee Drama will be pertormed for the FIRST N AMERIC. 8 above announced, on FRIDAY EVENING, SEP 26, at 8 o'clock. Sig. SALVINI, in his grcat original role CORRADO, as Sig. PIAMONTI........ -ROSALIE In his personation of this character, ts ALVINI has achieved his GREATEST EUROPEAN T! PHS. The Drama was written expressiy tor him, and affords GRAND OPPORTUNITIES for the DISPLAY OF HIS TRANSCENDENT TALENTS. SATURDAY AFTKRNOON, Sept. 27, at 1: FIRST AND ONLY SALVINI MATINEE, OTHELLO. SALVINI in his grand role OTHELLO, pulps character he made his memorable American jebut. BROOKLYN—SALVINI—MONDAY, Sept. 29. First appearance of Sig. TOMMASO SALVINI, in his grand role of OTHELLO. Hereafter the regular Salvini Nights will be TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS. ALVINI ONLY MATINEE SATURDAY, OTHBLLO. SPECIAL NOTICE FOR THE SALVINI MATINEE, Mr. Grau would call particular attention to the fact that, owing to the Academy being engaged tor Opera on every succeeding Saturday, Signor SALVINI will be en- abied to appear at ONE MATINEE PERFORMANCE ONLY, which will be given on SATURDAY AFTERNOON, Si PT. 27, AT 1:30, When sig, SALVINE will appear ag OTHELLO, MATINEE PRICES—Reserved Seats, Parquet and Bal- cony, $2 5); Box Seats, $3 each, sale of which commences this morning at usual places. ROOKLYN ACADEMY.—SALVINI—OTHELLO. MONDAY, Sepi. 2), debut in Brooklyn of SIGNOR TOMMAS)) SALVINI, THE ILLUSTRIOUS ITALIAN TRAGEDIAN, in his grand role of Of HELLO, ‘ Reserved Seats, $2 and $2 ‘0, according to location, Sale commences today at Brooklyn Academy, aud 116 JAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS. S HOOLEY'S OPEKA HO fr, BROOKLYN, Immet Success. Hundreds Turned Away Nightly. MONDAY, SEPT, 22, AND EVERY EVENING, AN ENTIRE CHANGE OF E BIRCH, WAMBOLD AND BAC Box Office open, Seats secured, RAND OP GP aie Lessee JGUSTIN DALY, MAX TAN OPERA, COMMENCING MONDAY, Get. 6,153 NtatitT, 6. Mme, PAULING | L! and Sigior &, TA in Donizette's Operd, ip three acts, of POLIUTO, > TUESDAY, Oct. 7, 1873, ILMA Di MURSKA, in Bellini’s Opera, in three acts, LA SONNAMBULA, Prices of admission for the evening performances :— General admission... . on), $1 aind $2 extra. 0 first nights on and Wat the Grand Opera House, lway, and Theatre Ticket oflice, F Ny Seats can be secured for the t after THURSDAY, sept. Schirmer’s, No. 701 Bros No, 114 Broadway, Full particulars in next Monday's paper: ITEINWAY HALL. DR, WILJALBA FRIKE THOMAS R, TURNBULL respecttully anuoune the first appearance in America ot ‘The World's Greatest PRESTIDIGITATE! R, Dr. WILT. A FRIKELL, on THURSDAY E ING, September 25, . a brief season of SEVEN CONSECUTIVE PERFORMANCES ONLY, including A GALA MATINEE, on SATURDAY, September 27, ° Closing on WEDNESDAY EVENING, October I. These grand entertainments, it is claimed by the Baro aN press generally, have ‘never been equalled, Dr. ikell performing in the city of London a.one ‘over 700 mghts, General admission $1, reserved seats," 50 cents extra, ap now be ere, at i jo Ls ¢, Steinway Hall; ichirmer’s Music Store, roadway, and Ruliman's Ticket Office, 114 Broadway. i (Amunicas INSTITUT GRAND NATIONAL EXHIBITION D AMERICAN NITUTE HALL, Second and Third avenues, Sixty-third and Sixth-fourth streets Wonderful display ot Mac! inery in Motion. ‘Unsurpassed Collection of Home Products. Superb Concerts, by Keating's Orchestra, afternoon and evening. _ Admission, He. children halt price, TPuE GuBaT FAIR, ~~ BROOKLYN. THE GREAT FAIR OF THE BROOKLYN INDUSTRIAL INSTITUTE, AT THE RINK) AND ADJOINING BULLDINGS, CLERMONT AVENUE, OPEN DAILY MAGNIFICENT, DISPLAY. IS. MACHINERY, MANU. » FACTURE AND ARTS. Extra cars on all routes to and_from the Exhibition, CM, BULL VIOLINS, GOLD MEDAL GUITARS,— Ole Bull Strings, » each, Musical Instruments repatred, Pianos tuned. Music for partic, MUSICAL AGENCY, 92 Clinton place. Circulars mailed, ty Y HALL.—PRIKEL ROW YT WILI ALBA. FREKEDL THE GREAT PRESTIDIGITATE: AMUSE "Se AMUSE! Wy amascrs BIX NIGHTS ‘ONLY. THIRD AND LAST WREK of the brilliant engagement of Mr, SHEIL BARRY, BSHEIL BARRY. SHEIL BARRY. ° DUST AND DIAMONDS DUST AND DIAMONDS DUST AND DIAMONDS DUST AND DIAMONDS: EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK and SATURDAY MATINER DUST AND DIAMONDS DUST AND DIAMONDS DUsT AND. DIAMONDS SIX NIGHTS ONLY, SHEIL BARRY MOONEY MICK. MOONEY MICK. as SHELL BARRE POWERFUL CAST. NEW MUSIC, NEW SCENERY. Watracws. OPENING for the FALL AND WINTER SEASON. j TUESDAY EVENING, September 30, i879, 11 make his reappearance in wil eappear TWO'ENTIRELY NEW CHARACTERS, His present engagement will be united to four weeks, COMPAN will comprise the following artists, in addition to whom , the manager 1s in communication with several others of . MeJUHN GILBERE: Mr, HARRY BECKETT ir. ‘RT, ir. HAI re Mr. W. 1. FLOYD, Mr. J.B. POLK. Mr, J, W. CARROLL. Mr. HOLLAND. Mr. T. E. MILLS, GEORGE BROWNB. ¢ Mr. W. J, LEONARD. Mr. C.K. EDWIN. Mr. J. PECK. Mr. J. CURRAN. Miss ROSE COGHLAN, Miss EFFLE GERMON, Miss DORA GOLD- THWAITE. Mme. PONISI. Miss KATE BARTLETT, Miss McCORMICK, Miss JEANIE ROSS. Miss BURROUGHS. Miss CLARA BATE, A celebrated Scenic Artist trom London hasbeen en- gaged, in addition to Mr. H. [SHERWOOD and Mr, J, WATSON. rhe, Bang will be, as heretofore, ied by Mr. THOMAS + The MECHANICAL DEPARTMENT will be under the direction ot Mr. GLEDHILL, - and THE FURNITURE AND APPOINTMENTS will be superintended by Mr. DORRINGTON, both from the principal London theatres. Princip: assistant in the mechanical department, r. THE OPENING PLAYS will be a Comedy, by H. 'T. CRAVEN, enittled beri BOOK. + Characters JOUN GILBERT, Mr. HARRY d Mr. we Mr. MILTON HOLLAND, Miss DORA GOLDTHWAITE (her first appearance In New York), Miss FF[E GERMON, Mrs JOHN SEFTON, With which will be given an extraordinary whimsicality, adapted from the French. y Nr. MADISON MORTON ‘and Mr. A. W, YOUNG, especially for He Mr. SOTHERN, ¢ and entitled. THE BURRAMPOOTER, Mr, W. R. FLOYD, Mr. GEORGE BROWNE, Mme. PONISI and Miss KATE BARTLET? will also appear tm this piece. Mr, LESTER WALLACK will make his FIRST APPEARANCE IN TWO YEARS IN NOVEMBER NEXT. “Mr. JOHN GILBERt ‘Mr. W, R, FLOYD. Mrs. JOHN SEFTON. Be Hetites ve “ Miss EVERETTE. Acting Manager. Stage Director. Prompter Mr, J. 8. WRIGHT ‘Treasurer 4 Mr. THEO MOSS BOX OFFIC N EW LYCEUM THEATRE, (late Fechter's), Fourteenth street and Sixth avenue. ‘ W, L, MANSBLL....... Third week and brilliant and steady success, NIGHTLY at 8, and SATURDAY MATINEE at 2 ©NOTRE DAME.” “One of the most perfectly artistic representations en- Joyed in New York for many a month,"—Herald, Quasimodo (his original character), -Mr, T, 0. King Also in the cast Messrs, Wheatleizh, Dalton, Greville, Smith and Leeson, Miss Jeffreys-Lewis, Mrs. J. L. Car: hart and Misses Henderson, Urawford and Egerton. Box office open from 9 to's. IQU: A Narco: comer 614 BROADWAY, Mr. JOSH HART. Sole Proprietos THE SPECIALTY THEATRE OF THE WORLD. ; THE LADIES’ FAVORITE RESORT. DELIGHTED AUDIENCES. ae i epOure OF APPRECIATIVE DELIGHT. \e child wonder, LITTLE JENNIE YEAMANS, HARP SLAVE. Positively the Inst four performancos of the new drama, THE ITALIAN PADRONE* OR, THE SLAVES OF THE HARP, as the Last ofthe Last four ITALIAN four performances PADRONE. performances { HARRIGAN ‘and HART, JOUN HART, JOHN WILD, Le FRANK KERNS, JAMES BRADLEY, i WILSON BROTHERS, McKEE and RODGERS, Miss ADA WRAY, Miss JENNIE HUGHES, Miss KITTY O'NETL, Miss JENNIE SATERLEE, — Miss MARIE GORENFLO, in new acts, conse dances, &c. MATINEE WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, EXTRA NOTICE. Always in advance of all othe: MONDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 29, Engagement for one week only of . FRANK FRAYNE, J. FRANK FRAYNE, the dead shot of Sierra Navadas. Miss CLARA BUTLER, Miss CLARA BUTLER, the only lady shotin the world, and their little child, three years old, LITTLE FRANK FRAYNE, ’ LITTLE FRANK FRAYNE, for one week only, The above artists will exhibit to the public the finest shooting that has been seen in this country. They will appear in the Drama—viz ORDLOSO, THE DEAD siror. A .Mr.J. FRANK FRAYNE NETA.. f Miss CLARA BUTLER Miss Butler will shoot an apple from the hand of Mr, Frayne. Mr. Frayne will shoot an apple from thehead of Miss Butler. The rifles will be loaded in presence of the audiencs ERMANIA THEATRE, Fourteenth street, near Third avenue. AD, NEUENDORFF. é THURSDAY, DREL HUETE, DIE VERLOBUNG BEI DER LATERNE. Box office open daily, from 9 till 4 o'clock. M® F, B, CONWAY'S BROOKLYN THEATRE, THIS EVENING, ROMEO AND JULIET, Mrs. F. B. Conway, Mr. Frank Roche, Mr. Farren, Mr. Neil Warner, _Miss Gertrude Kellogg. ERRACE GARDEN THEATRE, FIFTY-EIGHTH street and Lexington avenae.—AIMEE, AIMEE and entire A 9 Farewell periormance prior to their departure for Havana, SUNDAY, Sept 28° Sacred Concert), LA GRANDE DUCHESSE. AIMEE as the Duchesse. Admission 50 cents: reserved seats 50 cents extrs Tickets at Schirmer’s, 701 Broadway, Rulman’s, 114 Broadway, and at the Theatre. , r ELLOGG CONCERT, CLARA LOUISE KELLOGG WILL SING -at the HALL OF THE EAST SIDE ASSOCIATION, | corner of Third avenue ai ighty-siath stree: TUESDAY EVENING, September 30, Admission $1, Reserved sents $1 50. Seats can be reserved at the hall, or at Marsh's drug stor, corner of 1a6th street and Third avenue; at Christie's book store, 1,456 Third avenue, and at A. L, Shipman & Son's, 25 Chambers street. * NEW SARK THEATRE, BROOK- vn. —A. K.:SAMUELLS, A -essee and Manage: MAS R, MORRIS, Associate Manages, xi LESTER WALLACK, in his own charming coinedy of CENTHLAL PARR, ever evening this week, an! tamily matinee Saturday at? P. neat honk eee ine at ear a Se of the (ite 2 ish artiste, Miss in her great role JULIET, in Shakspeare's ts 2 ROMEO AND JULIET. 4 rPONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE. 201 BOWERY AN Miss ELLA WESNER, ENTIRELY Miss KITTY SHARPE, NEW Miss JENNI‘ ENGEL, PROGRAMME FREEMAN SISTERS, of, THE FIELDINGS, MIRTH Miss FANNY FORDHAM, rs ronan tENIGan THIS GEORGE ‘THATCHER, EVENING TONY PASTOR, Ft MATINERS ON TUESDAY AND SATURDAY, Ladies admiited free on Friday. W YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 618 BROAD. way, between Houston and Bleecker streets.—Every ‘ one should visit the wonderful museum; it is full of 2 averthing people, should see and understand. | Lectures daily on “The Philosophy of Marriage.” Tlaose parties attend these important lectures can have them* i ost Ire. on Feceipt of 25 conus, by aldronge . ing SECRETARY. NEW YORK MUSEUM UF ANATOMY, GIS Brondwav, New York. THEATRE, i I TS AT THEATRE TICKET OFFIOR. At & '$ MUSIC STORE, 37 UNION SQUARE. AY HALL. —FRIKELD, PRIKEDMY GREAT MAGICIAN, 7O-NiGNT, ToNIUth ee TiO MANAGERS AND ACTORS. HAVING RECRIVED information that certain parties are offering for sale coples of my comedy of “Cousin Jack,” I Hereby give otice that, having purchased the sole right to produce aid play in America, and having fulfilied all the require- ments of the law ior the protection of my claims, t wilt prosecute any intringements of my rights in the’ prem= ‘ 80 W. J FLORENCE, Fitth Avenue H OOK OUT!“THE AMERICAN INSTITOTE GRAND March, one of the attractive features at the Ameri- gen lastitate Fair, will soon be ready for distribution. al (Qeotwerr, S FID TE ASSOCIATION HALL=T the’ Bt pas Subject, * N BTROPOLITAN THRATRICAL AND SHOW PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, * 5 HERALD BUILDING, ‘ BROADWAY AND ANN STREET, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THEATRICAL, MINSTREL AND VARIETY CUTS CONSTANTLY On AND, | a

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