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2 TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES. “AT#stION is NOW READY POR OCCUPANCY, NEW FIREPROOF BUILDING, FULTON, NASSAU AND ANN STREETS. ELEGANT OFFICES AND LARGE VAULTS TO RENT, IN TUE ABOVE ®IREPROOF, WELL LOGATED BUILDING, BEING ’ IN CLOSE PRO <iMITY TO THE CITY HALL, THE COURT THE POST OFFICE, OFFICES, SUITABLE FOR LAWYERS, BROKERS, ‘BANKS, INSURANCE COMPANIES, &C, &@., CAN BE HAD, SINGLY OR EN SUITE, OF ANY DESIRED SIZE, FROM 10X12 FLBT TO 26X67 FEET, aT $300, $400, $500 AND UPWARD 10 $12,00, ACCORDING TO SIZE AND LOCATION, THE ABOVE BUILDING IS_ COMPLETELY FIREPROOF, READY FOR OCCUPANCY. MHBATED BY STEAM, AND HAS TWO FIRST CLASS PASSENGER ELEVATORS AND ALL MODERN IM- }PROVEMENTS, Fear RENT OF SMALL OFFICES, 84 Story 4th Story. 5th Story. sl, $1300 150 1,200 - 1,500 _ - _ 350 =. 2,500 2,000 00, 2150) 2000 400 350 1,60 1,200 1,250 1,000 1.250 = - 1200 - ~ VALUABLE VAULTS FOR STORAGE PURPOSES, "ALSO OFFICES FOR BANKING AND OTHER PUB POSES ON FIRST AND BASEMENT FLOORS. INQUIRIES TO BE MADE OF HOMER MORGAN, NO, 2 PINE STREET. : A. 1B CHEAPEST FLOORS TO LET ON BROAD- FIRST AND THIRD FLOORS, 4% BROADWAY, LUNCH AND BARROOM TO LET—ALL THE business of the Fraukfort House: 300 people to feed. Corner ot Frankfort and William sts, Frankfort House. Ar. plc § Pepe gt maaet MODERN STORE, SIZE 25X75, mince ‘amo ae LE retry yee eae! tmall Store, at 820 a Fr Eighth BRAMGAK JOH. | A SMALL STORE TO LET—ON SIXTH AVENUE; suitable for any respectable business; best block on ho avenue; heated, with welling atiached rent $100; 1 other Si with Fixtures oo sists ae LIQUOR SALOON TO LET AND FIXTURES FOR Cais a popremainent corner on Fulton Senne. kegs 8., Brooklyn Herald Branch off} ft Dens FRONT OFFICE, ON FIRST ; pheasant and light, with window for display lor campied M desired. 13 Dey street, near Broadway. OTICE—TO Li pom DEALERS,—TO LET, THE new Building, corner Sixth street and avenue }, Suitable for ator an lager beer saloon; corner the Eleventh ward; second story fitted up as club ‘com. Apply to D. JONEs, 638 Sixth street. lg Soe Seyi TO pm ingecther WELL LIGHTED ferent sizes; LS ver. A, to Now & MILLER, 229 bast ' Fore: emt street. va TORE TO LET—ON THIRTIETH STRKET, 40 FEET east of Seventh avenue; splendid chance for a arber or merchant tailor. Apply to DICKSON, 157 (West Thirtieth street. TORE TO LET.—GOOD STAND FOR age thilss! OR Aa? business. Inquire of JOHN MoGLYNN, west corner Seventy-eighth street and Third a T° LET—EIGHTH AVENUE, CORNER OF EIGHT- eenth street.—store apd Second Floor, one of the Steed and Snest stores on ee repo} tor any first class uses. H. MBAD, 422 Eighth avenue. 10 pv leshre te CHANCE FOR BOARDING HOUSE epers), a micely furnished four story House, filled ‘itt toteeres loosen anes ‘Avenue Hotels turni- ture will os sold if desired, at a saci rent moderate. For full riiculars, ‘address HOUSE, Hergla Uptown Branch officer hag BE LET—IMMEDIATBLY, A LARGE STORE IN First avenue, near Tenih streets splendid location for dry goods or shoes. Inquire at 168 First avenue. T°, LET—THE LOFT AND OFFICE IN TRON BUILD. ing at Buckhead, between Perry and West Eleventh Streets, North River. we od to AMOS WOOURLFF, No. ‘70 West Forty-<ixth stree' LET—FOR BUSINE 38 PURPOSES, THE THREE story briok Building No. 129 Bast Seventeenth street, Frown as the Eclectic Library. Apply to ISAAC KONIG, 11 Broadway, rooms G and HL T° LET—STORF, CORNER HOUSTON AND GOERCK streets; it for any kind of busine: 350, 10 LEASE—FOR THRER OR PIVE YEA Store on corner of Tenth avenue and 152d stree ‘Building is brick, three stories und tasemeut Apply r RG Bo. 443 West Thirty-first street WO SIXTH AVENUE STORES TO LET—WEST side ; excellent location; cheap rent; immediate oc- (gupancy. Address LANGLEY, oy7 sixth avenue, corner ortiet! street. TH AVENUB, CORNER PIFTY-SIXTH STREET.— Store to lot, ‘Apply ou premises, up stairs, or address Snow - DILLAW, Wail street “DWELLING HOUSES Tot LET. Furnished. LARGE NUMBER PURNISHED AND UNFUR nished Honses to rent: some of the best are in S31, 2d, 42d, 45th, 46th, Sist, 56th and 60th streets, with ny others. BISHOP'S, 243 Broa ' A —FURNISHED DWELLINGS ON FIFTH AND » Madison avenues to Jet and lease; also, uear the Same avenues, on Thirty: Ane, hirty-atxth, Fort» third, Forty sixth and Flrty-fourt STEN ERSONS tha il Pine street. FIRST CLASS FOWR STORY BROWN STONE House in Nineteenth street, near Fitth avenue, to let furnished, in tine order; @ bargain. i of B. B. MEBRILL & CO., 4 Wes’ t Thin ty-third stroe: FULLY FURNISHED HOUSB TO BE T-FOR THe winter of longer, near Gramercy Park; four story rown stone, high stoop full size private party only, Apply at once to OGDEN & CLARK, Broadway ond eventeenth street. A FURNISHED HOUSES, IN FOURTEENTH, SIx- + teenth, Twentieth, Twenty-second, Twenty- third Twenty-fith, Fifty-sixth and 130th streets, Le: and Fourth arene nk and Waverley places. ¥ BLUNT, 607 Broadway, room & jaar 4 HIGH STOOP PURNISHED HOUSE, on West Se ongeg eae sree, 1) rooms, to rent, at Sie Res month, JAMUS K. EDWARLS, est Tweniy-third street opposite Booth’s Theatre. “FOUR STORY HIGH STOUP BROWN STONE ON West Fourteenth streey $400; a four story high Stoop brown stone on kas Iwenticth stree! a bi Story high stoop on East” Seventeenth street, $250 per month; four story high stoop, Bast Ninth street, $15) per month; three story brown’ stone, East Nineteenth Kreet, $15) per month. and many others, HALON & SLOAN, 31 East Seventeenth street “BURNISHED BC HOUSES TO LET. 1H 19TH, 22, 297TH, 424, 49th, 50th, 56th and Syth ‘streets and Lexington avenue, Permits of A. MOURNE AY. 51 Lis- Penard street. W iigt ~~! ISHED MOUSE TO LET—TILL MAY, 1874, TO A private family, at moderate rent; in ‘ine order; all modern improveinents, Call at No. 10 West sixteentli street 10 LET—A FOUR STORY BROWN STONE HOUSE, com pietely furnished, with use of billiard table, on East Firtleth street. near Beekman place; rent only $20) per month. SOHN 0, itaging ‘0.7 Pine street. fetid Psa pe FULLY PURNISHED BROWN one House, or Part of fh re tree! on imediately. ‘Adureca box 3 Poet ofoe, : LET.—SMALL HOUSE \TH STREET and Second aveni Fiially furnished | ammedi- Ste possession: modera: HOLS & CAP! 93 Fourth avenue and 1,497 roadway. dena FAMILY i gt mo LET—AND FURNITU BE POR SA Somth will let their House at $125 monthly and wf arafiare. at va saeriice, sya ah ens oppor uu) r housekeeping. at t Fort gueel, near Broadway, fom tos EM To LET—PULLY FURNISHBD, THREE STORY AND basement brick House; all improvements; good lo- cation, near two ferries, in Brooklyn; rent low. ALONZO GAUBEKT, 107 Broadway, Brooklyn, B,D. LET—IN THE MOST DESIRABLE STREET IN the Ninth ward, large, elegantly rurnisied House, fall of boarders; immediate jon. For tull particu- Jars ap apply to A. . MULLER & SUN, 33 Union square 10 LET-LOow, PARTIALLY FURNISHED, 126 WEST Forty-secomi street; elegant four story high stoop Drown sione House, containing elgit rowwood doors marble hall, walnut stairs, 2) rooms; immediate posses: Hon. “Apply to owner on Di ies. 0 LET—8MA. FULLY FURNISHED TURER brown stone House, splendid order and loca. altimprovernents: rent Bb) per month, Apply st Thirty-ninth street. Tininediate possession. 0 LET FURNISHED—A WELL BeeyArsD THREE story brown stone House, just most com- lete or: . . CON bs Fin echoes moderate. Apply to Sawtks B. CO: BE, tion 1974, TO A “4 a4 four story high stoo) 100, in ‘orty-seven| Wout MORGAN, i. No. 2 Pine street. 0 LET=A PINE LARGE JOUSE IN AMITY STREET, hear Mercer streef; suitable for a boarding house, erly furnished ; must sell Furniture. address B. B. B., erald ofiice. RENT—A FOUR STORY BROWN STONE FRONT T° douse, ov Murray Hill, between Firth and Sixth avenues; handsomely turnisied ana in perte order: seoanion unmediately. Apply oC. W. VAN Doles ‘Sixth avente. THREE STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN &TONE gli between Seventh avenue and Broadway; iso two three story high st first oli nue, 3 ere ve ehh’ Nit & scl LOs" NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1873—TRIPLE SHEET. DWELLING HOUSES TO LET. Unfurnished. A.WBBAR HOUSE TO COLORED FEOPLE; FOUR + rooms, cellar, water and sewer, Also a large busl- Ress Basement and Suits of Rooms; extra convenleuces, Apply to owner 64 West Tenth sireet. FINE BROWN Stone HOUSE OF 13 Rooma 4 good order, ot ntral Park: rent others. Call on H INE, GRAY, Seshkth THREE STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN STONE on East Forty first street, $1.20 per year: four story brown stone on irty tourth street, $1.4 $1,400 bree story high's pak st Twenty 1,800; thrce story high stoop, West Thirty 2.000; three story high stoop. Kast Twenty-sixth strech 2,40, and many others, PHALON & SLOAN, Ei Seventeenth street, 10 LET—HOUSE NO, Second avenue, in HOUPERT, No. 150 West 1 44 THIRD betas met NEAR ‘ood condition. Inquire of J. hwenty-filth street, FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS ) EES Oe 52 FOURTEENTH STREET.—TO LET. A Suit of Rooms, handsomely furnished, for gentle- men, without board. 5. WEST ELEVENTH STREET, SECOND HOUSE 3 trom Fifth avenue.—Handsomely turnished Rooms to Jet, to gentlemen only, 65 IRVING PLACE. CORNER HOUSE.—HAND- somely furnished Second Floor, four rooms, light and pleasant, to let with Board; private table if desired, also other Looms. 8 UNIVERSITY PLACB, NEAR FOURTER NTH strect.—fo let, a handsome Suit of three Rooms, newly furnished; also two Bedrooms, to gentlemen, wilh out board; family private reterences exchanged. 121 WEST FORTY-FIRST STREET (RESERVOIR square). —Furnished Sitting Room and Bedroom, third oor, tront, suitable for light “housekeeping: wrms $9 per week. tion first class. 1 LET—Li6 WEST TWENTY-SEVENTH STREET, A snug three story high stoop House; rent low; all clean and new; come and see it, Apply on premises, (TO, RESTCFOUR STORY ENGLISH BASEMENT brick House on mhirty. first street. between Lexing- ton and Fourth Re ons rent $i. . Is & Broadway. TT? RENT—IN HARLEM, NEAR “FOU RTH AVENUE, 8 nice 9 room Cottage ; all Improvements; rent $40 Per month, 205 Hudson stree FURNISHED ROOMS sAND APARTMENTS ~A—T0 LET, TO GENTLEMEN, ELEGANTL furnished Suit of Patiors ob the first oor th Jocaticn in city. Apply 1,179 Broadway, SITTING ROOM AND BEDROOM, ADJOINING, nicely furnished, to let to two gentlemen, at Sixth avenue; pleasant rooms and fine loca A LARGE, CONVENIENT, WELL FURNISHED front Room, second floor, ‘also large hall Bedroom, together or separately, in private family, Inguiye at 131 Clinton piace, near Sixth avenue. FINE FURNISHED ROOM TO LET—TO A YOUNG gentleman in a respectable Laperye sa Pe tga got hot and oid water and all accommodations. Sixty second street, between First and Second ‘avenues LARGE FURNISHED UPPER, oom. NOW $3, during winter, with fire, $375; it class residence, No, 6 St Mark’s place (Bighth s Street, near Broadway, EAST TWELFTH STREKT, NEAR SECOND avenue,—An American family will let furaished ”e Room, secoud door, all tmprovements, suit two gentlemen, at $7 per week, 6 2 SECOND AVENUE, BETWEEN THIRTY. IXTH angghirty-seventh’ streets,—Furnished tront and ith bedrooms and closets, singly or to- wekeeping | was and bath, back Root gether, tor UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APART- _MENTS TO LET. A FEW Few suits OF ROOMS LEFT IN THE NEW AND elma: Froneg fat. $70 Lester af ae boaee -ninth: é ren! ‘ol reap ace 7 TA MEd KILPATKICK, MOST ELEGANT CORNER FLAT—WITHIN three blocas of the Eighth avenue entrance to Ven: tral Park; nine rooms, stairs carpeted, halls heated and janitor in attendance: its the largest and cheapest flat this 6 she JOHN BRANIGAN. N AMERICAN FAMILY WILL RENT THE UPPER or lower part of three story brown stone house; rent $35 per month. 332 East Seventy-eighth street, near Second avenue. A 770, ERT, SOME OF THE HANDSOMEST FRENCH + Plats in this city; striptiy o9.ibe ntinental plan; 7, 8,9 and 10 large rooms; all lighted halls; heated and Curpeted; one block trom Firth avenue, below tt the t small families with first class refer Houses to let. Apply to JAMES: Yereeion ae sian avenue. A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY WOULD LET TWO neatly furnished Bedrooms, tront and back, hot and Gold water, bath, &¢.. and Parlor it desired, with break- fast and dinner on Sunday, to two entiemen willin, bird reasonably tor a real home, Address common Herald office. Locality, Porty-eighth street, Six and Seventh avenues, LARGE, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED FRONT Room. svcond floor, to let, without board, for a sin- ge gentlem: Leas, large closets, bath, &c.; private tam- ly. At 123 West Twentieth street. LARGE SECOND STORY FRONT ROOM, FUR- nished, to let, without board, to gentleman and wite or two single gentlemen, at 10) Bast twenty-third sireet, corner Fourth avenue, References exchanged. NICELY FURNISHED SUIT OF ROOMS, ALSO A square Room to rent without board, to gentlemen oaly, at 34 West Twenty-ftth street; location excellent: references exchanged. A FAMILY HAVE A SECOND FLOOR, NEWLY AND Dicely turnished, suitabie for light Roupekeeping; Modern improvements; reierence. East Thirty-tinth PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET ONE OR TWO nicely furnished Rooms, without board, to gentle- men make Apply at 143 West Forty-sixth street, SEN TLEMAN AND WIFE, OWNING AND OCCU- a nice brown stone house, will let a handsomely furnished Room of Parlor and Bedroom, to & geuteman, without boar. Please call at 14 East Thirty-seventh street, Dear Mnsingiss avenue, T 76 BARROW STREE@ NEAR HUDSO: vate family will rent turnished Roou &c.; suitable or one or two single gentle ences; ho moving. LARGE AND NEATLY FURNISHED ROOM TO rent, without board, suitable for one or two gentle- 110 West Twenty-third street, near Sixth avenue. ei en; reier- N ALCOVE ROOM, SECOND STORY, FRONT, SUIT. able for gentleman and wife; also kkooms, third story; reierence require ty-second street, between Fourth and Lexington avenues, lypeedsrn tos bay ete hed Piap yt Pare front, $ Rooms, $20 an i four $20 and er_ mon’ Inquire at 442 Foun th avenue, corner of hirtieth street, LOOR—SIX NICE, CLEAN ROOMS, $35; FOURTH floor 217 West Thirty. -sixth street; water and conven- jences. Apply to PARTRIDGE, 26 West Fifteenth street. ILOOR AND COTTAGE TO LET—| vam NICE Blt od neat Cottage, Ninth ate seve® rooms, Firs Floor and tront ‘Basement, eight r Sith ward with American people $37 5%. Apply at 603 Hudson street pao: FLOOR AND BASEMENT TO LET—IN Fifty-fifth street, between Broadway and Eighth avenue; seven Zoos, bath, gas, water and watercloset; all newly painted and kalsomined. soln’ s at 897 ee avenue. is ART OF PRIVATE DWELLING TO LET—CONTAL ing 6 rooms, bath, gas, hot and cold water, &c.; good order; gooa neighborhood. Apply at 827 sixth ‘av 10 LET—FRENCH FLATS, 100. WEST THIRTY- eighth street: all modern improvements; eight rooms each; ail light and new; rent $9 0 $100 per ‘month. Ap- ply in china store 919 Broadway, o oh th avenue, LET—TWO DESIRABLE FRENCH FLATS, WITH all modern improvements, on corner Sixth avenue Ci i; earigvan ila street. Apply to 8, RICH, 74 Murray 10 LET—FLOORS AND APARTMENTS IN NO, 31 and 33 Lewis street. NO LET—FLOORS AND APARTMENTS IN THE brown stone houses No. 37 Spring, 211, 213 and 215 Mot nour Spring nreee, taguire st beusskecper's, Now 1) anc ott street nen (A. FEW NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET— with every convenience for housekeeping; modern improveinents; terms low ; four lines of cars pass within abiock. 409 West Thirty-third street. T ss EAST THIRTEENTH STREET—A COMFORTA- biy furnished oom to let, at $4 weekly; privilege Of light housekeeping; private residence’ i neighborhood ; suitable for lady or gentlema SECOND STORY FRONT ROOM—THOROUGHLY furnished, southern exposure ; also single Rooms on third floor, to gentlemen only; tamily private; location central 145 Eighth sireet, near Broadway. IXG. BEDROOM, $10 (CON ed; large room through the $5; ped offices, 35; P, ditional), nicely fi das, $i uncoineeted ther, $i 787 Broadway, room (Comer SIXTEENTH STREET AND IRVIN ‘urnished Kooms to let, to gentlemen on} opposite Westminster Hotel_ ant in the tinmediate viet iny of several first class restaurants 122 East Sixteenth street. AST TWENTIETH STREET.—A LARGE, WELL ‘) furnished Room to let to one or two gentlemen; re- spectable neighborhood; reierences exchanged. 339 Bast Twentieth street URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—IN A FIRST CLass neighborhood, to a young couple or single gen- tlemen. Apply at 150 West Forty. ctl street. 0 LETC FLOORS OF SIX ROOMS EACH: BATH, gas and water closet; rents, $15, $20, $23, $25 and WILLIAM BALFOUR, 1,82 Third avenu (0 LET—A FLAT OF NIXE ROOMS, ALL LIGHT, with all the lat improvements; location priva‘e. Inquire of owner (ENGLLHARD), li4 East Fitfy-ninth street. 10 LET—FOUR NICE ROOMS ON SECOND FLOOR, with tront Basement; closets in abundance, water And gas, with use of washroom. 14 East Kleventh street, Dear Fourth avenue, 10 LET—AT 446 W EST THIRTY-SEVENTH STREET, a handsome Second Floor, five rooms, with all im: ments; rent low to a nice tani me LET—1¢68 EAST SIXTIET! of five rooms and paniries; provi ‘H STREET—A FLOOR as and bat furnace; house is first class and strictly prival Parlor and Basement to let, Keference required. Owner, 4.0 West Fiity-frst 'PHE GENTLEMAN WHO CALLED AT 122 GREENE street to rent the upper part of the building ts in- formed it he wil again he can hire the same on very reasonable terme ALLAC! OPENING OF THE FALL AND WINTER SEASON. Mr. SOTHERN (whose present serics of repsssoataiions is limited to TWO ENTIRELY NEW CHANACTERS. events EVENING UNTIL FURTHER NOTIOE, L8O BATURDAY ae a AT 1:30, Craven's new Buse iwi BOK two acts, enutled Chara by soT eR H, BECKETT, J. B. bald iy v4 ERY it HOLL Sos a cae GERMON, DORA GOLDTAWAITE and Mr with an extraordinary whlesmcality, i ope act, called BURRAMPOOTER, Characters Mr. SOTHERN, w. ROHLOVD. GP. yBROWNE, Mme. POISE, Missee REFIE GEUMON? DORA GOLD: THWAITE and KAT. BART ETT. Mr. LESTER WALLACK hi FIRST arpraraNcein IN. KS ‘0 zeage HERB IN NOVEMBER NEX NION SQUARE THEATRE, Eroprietor SHERIDA “BEGINS AT “SAPURDAY WATiNBe AT 1:30. DIMEDIATE U chvccuand STIRRING AND pbeAvrienr, DRAMA in four acts, written ex ror this theatre by MR. CHORE RAWGEth ROWE, pCharacters by Misses Rose Bytinge, Emily Mesta eathersby and Maude Granger, Sp SSCS ny horne, Jr. Stuart Hobson, Mackay, John Par- geile aa W mY H, Bokeo, H. W. Montgomery, W. H. Seon, FIRST MATINEE THE GENEVA CROSS. Ser secured ni ALY’S BROADWA’ ND nar Bepius at 8. .Mr, AUGUSTIN DALY EVERY NIGHT and_ 8A’ ¢ SATURDAY MATINEE. “ABOUT TOWN, oy He River side story. Orchestra and Balcony, $1 50; Dress Circle, Family Circle, 50c. General admission, MONDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 6, engagement (for four weeks only) of the great popular comedian, Mr. J. K, EMME and production of bis’ new sensational drama, Oe PIO tiger tiers Opens at 7%., jet Alec eorer TALENT. qeiumenas on BROAPWAX. Begins at & HIT EVERY EVENING DURING THE WEEK, the beautiful and {egoinating fon stress, MES. JAMES A. if . * MRS, JAMES A. OA’ ATES, * and per peta co} MPANY, who will ep renn in H. J. Byron's hay Dale ‘version of Le- 1» Comie ‘Opera, en! |ADAME MADAME Axgor 3 angers TLD, ‘HLL replete with the m Gor eous and Elegant Noanto, ? Comurgenat, Hachaaies and Propert ettecta, CALLED CHORUS EVERYTHING BRIGHT, PLEASING and CATCHING an 4 COMBINED MUSICAL AND DRAMATIO TREAT. MATINEE, EV. MATINES WEDNESDAY, : EVENING saRUnpat, Seats secured six days in advance. RAND OPERA HOUSE. Bole Lessee .. . AUGUSTIN DALY MAX MARETZEK'S ITALIAN OPERA, OPENING NIGHT, MONDAY, Oct. 6, 1 Lucca. 'AMBERLIK, Donizetti’s RoR an three acts, of Rees tacertnsra OF PAULING, encore AS PAULINE. TAM) His ana a] pias in’ Now 40 rk) TN HIs UNRIV. ED ROLE OF PULIUTO, FIRST APPEARANCE OF SIGNOR MARL GR. PRA. NEW COSTUMES, GRAND. MISES EN SCENE, NEW 'APPOINTME, £ Da, Ost is ikea ‘un, 5 id-faméd Hungarian Nightingale, in Belin 's RR in thre ‘acta, REAPPEARS or Bano BR VIZZAN: FIRST APPEARANGE OF SIGNOR RUSSLGALET, together with Miss eee Miss LEYDECKER and ers, Prices of admission for the evening performances:— General admission cording to location), $l and 32 extra, 5 The sale of seats for the two first nights commences aon nO: at tne Grand Opera House, Sehirmer’s, Xo. 701 Broadway, and ‘Theatre Ticket office, No. ud roadway, The Piati Hos u used by this Company are from the manu- factory of € Co., 12 Fitth avenue, TPPER PART OF BUILDING 122 GREENE STREET. J” First Floor. with closet and Croton ; apper Floor four rooms, all well lighted. Will be let to the gentl-m: Who callod to look at the premises sesierday on very rea- sonable terms, or will be let or lensed to any good tenant. URNISHED ROOMS—FOR QUIET GENTLEMEN, IN @ private, respectable neighborhood (89 Hudson street), to let; ‘te: doctor's office. URNISHED ROOMS ON SECOND FLOOR—PARLOR and two Bedrooms, together or separately, to le- men o! ineans and, pe lo references exc an, weekly: two large upper Rooms, communic: Quiet house: central business location. 1s Bae street, three doors trom Union square Hotel. OR HOUSEKEEPING—TO A SMALL FAMILY, ONE Floor, consisting of four rooms, and use of parlor if destred : Fas, bath, stationary washiabs; rent moderate. 21a West Forty-uinth street. NENTEEL FURNISHED ROOMS TO LE J West Ninth street, between Fifth and St y room has rms moderate; also nice Basement tor | TPPER PART OF PRIVATE HOUSE TO LET—RE- fined and quict location; all modern improvements; possession linmediate, 231 Kast Thirtieth streei. ST_FLOOR TO LET.—FIVE ROOMS, $35, NO. 652 Fifth avenue, second house below Firty-second street; possession immedia-ely. EAST TWENTIETH STRE: —TWO BEAUTIFUL 55 Tihturaisnea Floors to let, suitable for iamilles of giubs: @ rare opportunity ; only’one small tamily 1m the ouse. 76 Floor, with col family « of adults, 438 FOURTH AVENUK.—TO LRT, TWO LIGHT Rooms on the third floor, unfurtished, for $15 a PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, &C. EAST FIFTY-THIRD STREET, BETWEEN Madison and Fourth avenues.—A fine Second niences for housekeeping, to @ small OUSES—PURNISHED ‘AND UNFURN ISHED TO jet, with stables and gardens, near McComb’s Dain and High Bridge, 2v minutes ys am cars to Forty-sec- ond street depot. Apply ats West seth street. ANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS, EN SUITE OR singly, to quiet party, on parlor’ floor; privilege kitehen and home comforts. Call at Mrs. A. S1EAKN’S, 228 West Fortleth street ANDSOME SECOND FLOOR, PARTIALLY FUR- nished, with all improvements, one minute's walk Mes of Broddway; private mumily. “240 West Forty-third eu y la LET—IN A PRIVATE HOUSE, A NEATLY PUB. nisbed Room tor light housekeeping; $10 per month. No 2% West Thirteenth street. LET—A LARGE AND NEWLY FURNISHED front Room, tor gentlemen, No. 101 East Eleventh street, corner Fourth avenue, inquire ac No. 67 Fourth avenue. in thes store. LET—A LARGE, NICELY FURNISHED FRONT Room, over the Parlor, to gentlemen only, without West y-seventh street, LET—TO A SMALL FAMILY OF ADULTS, NICELY furnished Apartinents; all conveniences! private house ; references exchanged. 137 West Sixteenth street. LET—FURNISHED ROOMS, IN A SMALL PRI- vate family, at No. 36 West Thirty-tith street, be- tween Fiith and Sixth avenues. LET—A COMPORTABLY FURNISHED ROOM, with closets, hot and cold water, with use of bath} suitable tor light housekeeping or single gentleman. 107 persis street T° “LET—POR GENTLEMEN, HAD ni SOMELY P FUR- ished Bedroom and Sitting Room, connected, on first door, with gas and fire; quiet house. 607 sixth ave- Bus. Apply trom sto & Terms $7 per week. QD_AVENUE, NO, 1%, NEAR TWELFTH StREET,— Two glegantiy furnished Parlors, together or singly; iso small private family; terms very low; ken: Gemea ours ‘tne f joeation; reierenc sexchang’d. —A GOOD. $2. 50 EI SIZED FRONT 3) bat Bedroom, furnished, to gentiemen only. West Nineteenth strect, near sixth avenue. FRONT FURNISHED ROOMS—FOR MAN AND wife ; also ringie Kors for gentlemen or ladies; wa- ter and gins ‘Ninth avenue, near Forty-tinh street, second bell. PTH AVENUE, NEAR WINDSOR HOTEL—AN ELB- ©) gant suit of furnishea Kooms, without board (entire with @ strictly private family, Address Hi. 0., raid Uptown Branch office. 6 “WEST SIXTEENTH STREET—A HANSOMELY D_turniened Sait of Rooms to let; also one large Room. 14 WEST TWENTY.FOURTH STREET, SKCOND house trom Fifth A Hotel.—P! wo lett wentien without boar st srarnry 14 WEST SEVENTEENTH STREET, NEAR PIPTH avenue.—Handsomely furnished frst class Apart nents to let, for one or two gentiemen; also a large square Attic, With fire and gas, 15 West TWENTY-SIXTH STRERT, OPPOSITE ST. ) James Hotel and twotdoors fron! Broadway, —an Slegautly turnished Parlor Floor, Reception Root and front hall ferences. 31 MADISON AVENUB.—ELEGANT ROOMS, OL suite or singly; the house, having changed Nands, beon newly and handsomely furnished; now olers i ‘st class accommodations to gentlemen or families. QQ East FOURTH STREET. BETWEEN BROAD. way and Bowery.—Furnished Rooms to let to gen- deman only, Without board; references required, 4 LEXINGTON AVENUE, CORNER TWENTY fourth street.—Two nicely furnished Rooms, to gen tlomen ; fire, water and gas. 45 PER WEEK—FoR A HANDSOME PARLOR *) Floor for the winter, furnished; also other t 35 West Sixt ath street. 49 LEXINGTON | AVENU! B.—PLEASANT J_niished Rooms, for gentlemen only. 5 BAST TWENTY-NINTH STREET, SOUTHWEST e corner Fourth avenue.—Neatly furnished Rooms to Jet, with attendance; modern improvements, rent trom $3 9) to $7 per week; location unexcepuonable, 5 “SOUTH WABHINUTON SQUARE, W&ST FOURTH Sireet.—A second Floor of four rooms to let fully furnished tor housekeeping; terms moderate; bath and Gas and a few gentiemen, 52 He ae Had lgd 1! ab eS bash NEAR handso rely furnistied Sas Foer eawe or Srould rent imparetely terms also one farnished tor sa week. FICENT. Fy A $200 7 OCTAVE AGRAFYR « rosewood overstrung, iron tratue (Goldsmith) Plane fork Kool, £c.; carved case and | laiest improve- Tents: tully guaranteed. GOLUSMITH'S, 25 Bleecker camps COURSE. . C. B.A, re DIRECIOR. CHURGH OF TH DISCIPLES. Rey. George H. Hepworth’s.) aE, Dickinson, Key. Henrv Ward Beecher, Miss Ann Hon. Wendell tan mae General Banks, John Brougham, Fsq., erkins.” “Grace Green- wood,” Rey Gentgat ti, Henworth Hon. A. Oakey Majot General Kilpatrick, John G. Saxe, Esq., Hon. W. MISS. iil! LouER TS COURSE Notice. POSITIVELY LAST WEE FOR THt SAL# OP COURSE TICKETS, Tickets for the entire course $6, including reserved seat, $2, obtainable, only atthe Galaxy Direciory, No. 6 West Twenty-third street, under Fifth Avenue ‘Hotel, Seats for the singic Lectures secured at Thentre Ticket Office, it Broadway; Brentano’s, Union square; Ty- son's, Fitth Avenue Hotel Reading ‘Room, and at the Di- rectory, No. 5 West Twenty third street, CADEM SALVINI | HAMLET TO-MORROW, ARLViNt FOR THe LAST TIME AS HAMLET, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), 5 4 performance of Shhakspeares sublime Tragedy, HA Signor SALVINT.. Signora PIAMONTL. )PHELIA Next week SALVINI as THK GLADIATOR, Reserved seuts, $2 50 and $3; Adiniasion, $1; Family cigcle, Sie. | Private boxes (4 seats), $10, ‘$1d and $16, Seats it Academy, 701 BROOKLY, MONDAY, LA AN WORTE CIVILE, street, near Bowery. N ELEGANTLY CARVED Ri der tor $10); roond ptm fect order: DOLE 4 reat bi LE iS Waveriey pi EWOOD PLANO- A GRAND SQUARE 7 OCTAVE ROSEWUOD PLANO. forse, in use, seven months, celebrated city maker. 0st $975, tor at private residence ST idee tiventisth treet, near Broadway. FINKE ASSORTMENT OF SECOND HAND PIANOS, 41 of various makes, tor sale, very low for cash, oF old on instalments, at LINDEMAN & SONS’, 14 Bast Fourteenth stieet TENTION, PIANO DEALERS.—PIANOS AT wholesale only, not by the tens ot thousands of boy made pianos, but by thoroughly practical piano makers; acknowledged by ali to be the best and cheapest im the Market; send for circulars D, PEASE & CC Nou. 244 and 246 Wen Twenty serene street, MAGNIFICENT FOUR ROUND CORNER 7 O©- taye Pianoforte, nearly new, cost Stool, Cover ; ings, Bronzes, Ohamber, for alts, Paint Dining Room Furniture, Silver- ; Must be sold; no reasonable 2th st, near 4th MAGNIFICENT 7 OCTAVE ROSKWOOD PIANO- forte for sale.—Four round corners: made order; fnaranteed; ud 5 months: cost has box for shipping: Pari A Colebrated maker; fully $1,4%, for $30): embroidered cloth’ Cover, stool, Musie Stind; aivo parior, chamber, dining Pu ruil Tie fee property of W. f Livingstone. 35 West ‘lbh st, near Ah YOUR LARGE ROUND CORN ED 74 OCTAVE rosewood Pianoforte for sale; all improvements: ihade to order; in use # months; cost $5), tor $200. Oall at 120 West 23d street. A rok s2 BRILLIANT TONED DOUBLE ROUND + The octave rosewood Pianotorte; has all improve: ments with guarantee; used 7 month Decker & Bro.’s tor quarter original cos immediately. Cali private residence 210 We: A MODRBN, SEYEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO- forte. $125.—We are retailing the beet finished and Tichest toned Pianotortes manutactured from $226 up. COU-OPBHRATIVE FIANO MAKERS, No, 9 Great Jones street, near Broadway. FAMILY WILL SELL A BEAUTIFUL CARVED rosewood 7 octave Pianotorte, all_ modern improve- ments, celebrated city maker, for $125, at 243 Bast 30th et, between 2d and Sd avedues. A STEINWAY, HALLET DAVIS & C + ingana other new and second, Seid Haeseme Fent and sale on instalments very BERK ae 4) Broadway. LADY WILL SELL, PRICK $12, INCLUDING Stool, beautiful 7 octave Pianoforte, cost $430; Carved vase: modern Improvements; perfect onde sweet, powerful tone, 28 Third street near Bowery. } ABGAINS—PIANOS AND ORGANS.—A ROSEWOOD 7 octave Pianocorve, celebrated city maker, periect order, only $110; cash wanted Soy Organs: ‘a sacrifice, PEEK 27 Bleecker street 00’ Tate ROSEWOOD PIANOS, gant mtb ‘be sold Bs UTIFUL 7% carved logs, overstrang, every iinprovernent, fuily Warranied, mantactory price gob: ine aliments taken; second hand, $125 up wards, CABLE, lor West fwenty-third street, corner Sixth avenue, yor SALE-THE CHBAPEST PIRST CLASS NEW and old for a beautitul square, and $100 one upright ia fogonder. KRAKAUER, 218 Broome, near Essex street A808, 4 HAMLIN CABINET ORGANS. WINNERS of HIGH DALS at Viewna 175, Paris 186) and IN AMIGA ALWAYS. The Kes Greatest assortment ot styles of Orgafs in the acon th at Gre to be found at MASO HAMLIN OKG. LOWEST Pices 355" or ‘ean 0 STYLES. at’ fedus ed y RENTED, with privie eof “TLLUSTRATED CATALOUUHS FREE, Pianos, raved ORGANS— Af As LOW FOR CASH OR instalments, or to ren 3 to $10 iC J. BEETS, 108 Broadway. corner tendrueee Oe terms. street. ‘PIANOS=SECOND HAND, OF VARIOUS MAKERS, IN J thorough order, for sai¢, at low prices; also Pinos rent, of our own’ manufacture; by CHICKWRING & BONS, 11 Kast Fourteenth street, between Browd way and Firth avenue. RENT OR SELL—ELEGANT SEVEN OCTAVE rosewood Piano, good order; will se 1 lo ane cay rent 87 er month, Inquire at 2t Bad PIANOS AND ORGANS, NEW AND SEGOND 500 pane, ip! first clase makers, will be sold sn0OnD Prices, for caah oF ingalmenis, or lot rent in city OF gouty by HORACE WaTBR road way, than ¢7 fore in New York. Ageuw waned: BA. CADEMY, BALYINI, iN BY MONDAY EVENING, 0c MONDAY, tober night but one of Signot SALVINI 10 Brooklyn. LA MORTE OIVILE. SALYVINI in his greatest role RYANDS MINSTRELS, hecohee Slee ease 3 evolog * CROWDED HOUSES. “ANOTHER cOHANGE oF BILLA ELS} ‘ta the Prima Donna tump Orator. chopogite UADRILI MY OLD p. m a OBSYING © NILSSON TN ‘The DERS. TERVIEWED, BRYANT S MI School Examination CHARACTRRS: BY Mowrs VAN Bi NELSE SEYMOU OB HART, HARK Y STA LAMONT, MUR svOOD., ROCKAWAY, MORRISSEY, BME, __ REGULAR MATINEE BV OBINSON HALL, ROBINSON ON HALL Sixtoenth street, three doors west of Broadway. OYAL MARIONETTES, G Se FUN, FUN, aL R ‘ery afternoon at 3; every evening at o me SOL LY CLOWN, THE JOLLY Seow, Ww F A T fab Red Riding Hood. ked Riding Hood. THE ibe f THE PUNE We MOLE Songs, Grand Transformations. pidcseions seats, $1; children h | ERICAN INSTITUTE. GRAND NATIONAL EXHIBITION NOW OPEN, AMERICAN INSTITUTE TALL, Second and Third avenues 4, Sixty-third and Sixth-fourth Wonderful display‘ot Machinery in Motion. Unsurpassed Collection of Home Products, Superb Concerts, by Keating's 0 Orchestra, afternoon and Admission, Se. children hait price, (OEXTBAL ES H REG a NINTH RLGIMENT BA BAND. DAY CON the unrivalled a INT, REGIMENT BAND, SUNDAY. VENTING, Sctober ir é D, Lb, DOWNING terse tenes when a very brillant wad siiewotive perfortned. | Admission, 6e.; boxes, al Park Garden. 50 CENTS. only. 100D ‘clock, ...Condactor rogramme will be extra, at the Cen- (FIFTY Clg ge ADMITS LADY A gentleman to TONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSB Tuis (@RIDAY) EVENING, TONY PASTOR'S SHOW I8 GOO: THE ladies are Lavy Nf nothing pi] evening; OT | hence itis 006 lor BRostat SPIRITUEL. A — Title copyrighted. EVEL TABLES AND tion Cushion. LENDER, sus STAN DA i the Phelan & Collen jor sale only by the patente cemor Phelan & Colieade A LAKOR ASSORTMENT OF NEW AND SECOND + hand Billiard Tables constantly on hand, at GEO, . PHELAN'S, No.7 Barciay street, New York. DELAIDE Hl, LAMBERTSON.—NO_ SATISFACTION i may consulted on all affairs of ie, 106 ent street, near eixth avenue, TTENTION—CONSULTATIONS ON BUSIN! losses, cnemies, absent friends, love, eee wckness and death; pay refused unless satisfied. eRe. INGHI, Clairvoyant. — UROPEAN CLAIRVOYANT TELLS NAMES, 810 1) likenesses, causes marriages, Fifty cents and 142 West Twenty ith street ms MAPas ROSA CHALLENGERS THE oo TR? Bad the dark mysteries of your whole Ii res diseases; fee, $! tei RIGINAL MME, BYRON SPIRITUALIST. —CON- sultations upon al) affairs of life, No. 314 Fourth ayonue; beware of imposters using my name. Prorzssor LISTER READS THE PLANETS—THE fe Ww, aixth ayaa can be known, Send stamp for AMUSEMENTS. Lore THEATRE, FOURTEENTH STREET AND ‘bixth avenue, .--Manager Fourth week and brilliant and steady success, an ae Ld While ule recording th varying attractiveness of the ro- antic an hectacular \rdraiia wath wh which the season wee ine AnameIDOnh py RtD the fi te and completeness ot ir taste a tasliodo (as portrayed by him in London for 35). coed porpenea te ‘Mr. T ©. KING. Box office ‘open from 9'until’6. BAND, OPERA Roehl prey bly ‘THIRD STREET d Eighth avenue. Begins USTIN DALY Manager. ...4.. Mi VERY EVENING. The most eine SPROTAGU. LAR REALISN, entiued SES; e} a. iy VOX in an cautrel Fs HARKINS and ARDENBERGH and th th ym pat reat dra INarkk cae. BAUNTED HOUSES. NSA’ ang pelea Fie. Sreps real: istic ral A SHIP mA OUNDERING at At 10 o’clock—-THE STRUG- GLE FOR LIFE AND Ha ahed aan Rocks!! LAST WEEK. ING FIRE SATURDAY MA’ MATINEE at akon 'NTED HOUSES! SATURDAY! tof HAUNTED HOUSES, MONDAY. Oct, 6-ITALIAN OPERA. LUCCA and TAMBERLIK, N®* METROPOLITAN oe THEATRES, 585 AND ‘37 B BROADWAY. Now E1 Extraordinary A Brilliant gRtActon oF of Re cog pias MISS BELLE CELESTE, THE AERIAL QUEEN. kay Dae wi ee he ae e Wall street Brokers, SAM RICKEY ea OHARACTER SKETCH, iG THE PLEDG! SAM RICKEY AND. MASTER BARNEY CAVANAGH, eccentric comedian, as the Mad Poet of the Catskill Mountains. Miss Belle Howitt as Hine O"Brien, the News Boy, Miss Minnie Jackson. J Miss 5 Ww, hoot, Mise Alexander, J. F comps marue CLALTIGS EVERY EVENING shen, at7; CES ri MATINEE ON EVERY WEDNESDAY 7: td SETORDAY, OOTH'’S THEATRE, JEFFERSON, 5B. BOOTH.... jlo Lessee and Manager LAST NIGHTS and LAST WEEK of the engagement of ‘BE, JOSEPH JEFFERSON, MONDAY, September 29, and every evening during the Wook bar Sane Saturda; a nlgho, JOSEPH JEFFERS! RIP VAN WI {WINELE. LAST MATINEE and LAST APLEABANCE of JOSEPH JEF“ERSON as RIP VAN W ON SATURDAY NEXT, OCT. 4, Ae! SATURDAY EVENING, OCT. 4, FIFTH and LAST o' THE NEW MAGDALEN. MONDAY EVENING, OCT. 6, 1873, engagement of MAGUIE | MITCHELL, Who will appear FANCHON, THE CRICKET, Supported by 4. MB. JAMES W, COLLIEN AS LANDER Seats may be secured “RIX DAYS IN ADVANCE AT THE BOX OFFIGE of the Theatre or ity Branch Teket Office, at the Music Store of 0. H. Ditson & Co., 711 Broad- way. RB, SAMUELLS’ aN HARK THEATRE, BROOKLYN: AR, SAMUELLS. Sole Lessee and Manager TaOMAS E MORIS, sees Associate Manager NOTICE EXTRAORDINARY. TO THE PUBLIC. In consequence of the “Universal demand at the box ofices the management feel it to be their positive duty to present MIBS NEILEON, great role’ of on FRIDAY and SATURDAY EVENINGS, October 3 and 4, in ee subline tore Tragedy of ROMEO AND JULL4' ROMEO AND JULIET, ROMBO AND JULIEN, SATURDAY MATINE EE, AT 2 P. M., a8 YOU LIKE IT. MONDAY EVENING, OCT. 6, the great American artis ir, irs. W J. Lowe nd alee Wo f. BLOREN nd Mra. W. J. FLORENCE, in the TICKET OF LEAVE MAN. TICKET OF LEAVE MAN. TICKET OF LEAVE MAN. KET OF LEAVE MAN, Box office open. daily from 8A 8A.M. to6OP.M., and at 11 Broadway, New York, where seats may be secured six days in advance, and are reserved tll the close of the performance. Bev RE. 3. oe a be Letras ai: THE OREATESI" Living EDOUUTIONTAT, THS GREATEST LIV! ELOOUTIONIST, will ONE etsy READING, Bs, rete READING, B MATINEE READIN: STBINWAY FIALL, NTBINWAY HALL, STKLNWAY HALL, paiRISWAY HALL, SaTpEDAY, oor. £2 ata be penta Betlow's the oocasto’ ot — Mr. Beltew's success on iH Positively | his first appearance was instantane —_—— complete and overwhelming, and. it 18 the only | greatly’ regretted that arrangements jong noe mate, forbid (he continuanes Matinee in New York of these refined, instructive — and delightfi) eniertalninerite. On this Mr. Bellew | occasion M — Wy PHOGHAMME, can possibly DART I Guinevere (frst time). . give in | The besert Born (first time). Ode to a Skylark (first time) New York | Lovein a Balloon (by request) for the | Scenes from Merah y time) the Trial Soene, &o Mr. Mantlini. . “GENERAL Gi, wench ith Fe reserved seat, TICKETS how On SALE AT Sehirmer's music store, 701 Bi way; Rall LI Broadway, and at the Hall, piace caeaacegy D Nia PASTOR'S OPERA A HOUBE. 201 BOWERY LADIES: The on ian ie Ta Weston st SISTERS, Admitted NEW C ELLA WESNER'S L K ENGRL'S NEW aa mE: PlatviNa's Eley oe ee orCn 3, MANCHEST NINGS' COMiG DUT SONG AND. nao? ana PASTOR'S Ne id Best, Th THIS EVENING. © .W SONGS, The CHARACTER ALBUM, including his LADIES ADMITTED PRER. being taken to TONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSS this evening, you will be ad- LADIES ec: pon ON IT. | mitted free. Make t intlemen bri On. HAPPINESS | Is always insured Wy, bringing ‘Your Wito IN THE to TONY PASTOR's Opera House on Fri- HOUSEHOLD day evening. She wii I be e admitted free. (jRa “OONCERT EVERY AFTERNOON, i from $to 6 o'clock, EVERY EVENING, trom 7 to 10 o'clock, At AMERICAN INSTITUTE F. Second and Third av: 1_Sixty-second end Sixty-third sts. HE PILGRIM, Bain’ ‘noe arene Khagooy (ere) Matineo WEDNESDAY tnd SATURDAY, at 24 P. M. Paintings by the old masicry, Tongs by thesaniiee on ¥ the ger” Solo by Professor Hayes, of Boston, and everything charming and beautital, Best exbtbiuon in we city. WAY HALL—BRADLAUGH. S AY soe eaaxteccteta” * RET ag ‘ASSOCIATION THE TWO “Oat f LECTURES CHARLES BRADLAUGH, the eloquent Png el Republican. “The Republican Rovement in England.” OCTOBER “An Engilshinan’s View of the Irish Tickets for sale at Seh' Mh Broadway. and at the Eibeary. be juestion.”” roadway; Ud VRE. THE LADIES, WIVES, MOTHERS GRATIS, | sisters, di ers, sweethearts, all FOB HOTHING, | edzaitted: pray 6, ONE BARTON! OPER, io evening. HE, METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART, 128 WEST ROURTEENTH StREET WiLL DE MHOPENED 0) THE “CBSNOLA ECTION, THE GALLERY OF PainiINOs BY THE OLD MASTE ICS, LOAN EXWINITION, OF WOKS. OF ART: BTATUARY, &0. ADMISSION 25 CENTS. MONDAYS FREE, HOURS OF EXHIBITION PROM 10 UNTIL 5, LOCUTION.—PARTIES WISHING | LESS IN plain Fireside Reading ge Reading can hear ofan “able and critioal tonchor by addressing KLUCU- TION, Herald Uptown Branch office, Orn PRIVATE MUSIC LESSONS, PIANO, VIOLIN ‘ai Organ, Guitar, Flute, Corn - Zither, Harp, Singing rmony, #2 Clinton place. mailed fre Ctreul SAY WATSON, pirector PRO Mag lal ba ag ed id }Hotce ew MUSIO. OM, wal e rain ite 1 Hunys, Mdeato’ ie of Bey a Me Ne fonteers ce wh 0 ee nd march, ca a iat vooal vine ASE ratbaD HAVEING, GOt. ‘oor A ae _ ental IT, OPERA COMPANY, Dae in a Nem ore of Wooalte Ht li ie wi ete Louise Cary. Musica: Director and Con Powertal vii Midtary Band, Fanfarre, &c,, To-morrow (@ATUR AY TAPTERNUON, Get Me at 130 GRAND casts ret ia LU Rete KY af i or songs Tra! es venta NENT. sucrezia Borgia Foleo! GENNARO, ae a regia. oe | Maiteo Orsini: Alphonso. On MONDAY Piatti: Sot at 8 ole Sf 0 we come Uae unr HAL SE oe GENERAL ADMISSION, $2; 70 FAMILY CIRCLE, Heserved seats, $1 and extra, according to focation’ 1 and No, 114 Broadw: Deas oF ; HORG.-cAM ANENE MATINEK, an piraxosah | uO 1 eat * ag rh 30 P, BATURDAY (10: earance of the vondertin tenor, Second apretNol TTALO CAMPANIN NL! -Lucrezia Bor Boy. Scolara. Dire ‘4 Conductor... Hetici fimiston, $2; amily circie, 1; reserved seats, Siextra; boxes $16 nd $20. Seats now cade JROWERY THEATRE. Mz. WM. B. FRELEIGH........ Friday and Saturday, October 8 and 4, Pete SEES LIFE; 1T8 MORN! AND SUNSET. Mile. ZOR will shortly appear. HEATRE COMIQUE, Mr. JOSH HART... aay F ECIATIVE DELIGHT, ae OrTEA mga INCREASE. ry 514 BROADWAY, Sole Proprietor Bi AD 5) THE oneAr WENSATONAL, "DRA Daring We sgirecntation Mise CLARA BUTLER wilh ym the hand of Oroloso, and I, FRANK PeAvNE maDBie with a rifle loaded with a full charge of power a and BS ounce leaden ball, shoot an apple from the ead of Oneta. And the Irish drama, Gee eer lattes iy AT der FARM. . introducing Anentire new mike, UOMPAN EXTRA NOTICE MONDAY, ‘OOTOBER 6, Bese anrearneee ACKLEY F FAMILY, ‘EN The above artist nate) Fast Serived! in this country and I, Wil positives Spy EVENING, OCTOBERG, ‘Also the sonaaticy iy a. ae I, FRANK Fray the audience and, ree ing With his bac! La BUILER, will jot an apple trom her head. Reappearance of ja je pleasing roca or ocallst, meal ba nny rer SOHN WILD, woos, MUSEUM. T. G. RIGGS, This (FRIDAY) even'ng, October 3, BENEFIT (aud last wg one) of Mr. VENING AT3. ERNOON AT 2. BENER i of Mr. Poritivel LAST TIME RIGGS, ies the Burlesque Extrava- on phe ‘occasion ¥ JACK THE rent x STARE GIANT KILLER, ened with preceded by the FINE EAPRLPRAN | Cobol agne tee NEW YORK WHICH 18 WHICH? IBLO’S GARDEN, BLACK CROOK, NIBLO’'S. BLAOK pole at SUCCESS BLACK RALLELED SUCCES3 BLACK UNPARALLELED BUCCEs3 BLAC: oF BLACK the world-renowned spectacle, LACK which is prog nted with BLACK ENIIRE NEW SCENERY, BLACK brilliant and elegant costuines, BLAC BLACK BLAC ever Introduced on the BLACK American stage. LACK The following celebrities appear :— BLACK MILY BLACK THE PERSIAN TWIN SISTERS, BLAC EGA! BLACK the dias AY Carloaturist; BLAC BLAOK miere Ventriloa THE TUNboN MapROAL hoys, concluding with Matt Morgan's FAMOUS PIOTORIAL ALLeGORY, Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. guar TH ae and sad Bowery. H_GRAU. The manager ner to anvwewy open THIs ("riday) VEST Gh Oct. ber 3, ists, aie Mise Pauiine Canissa in th pisasant role of Marzuerite. eph Herrmanus in t cat row ol M piisto. Fall” Chorus and vichestra. Excellent Costumes. Popular prices, ERMANIA THEATRE, ppurteues street, near Third avenue. AD, NEUENDURFYF.. « FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, Dik) BANDIT, Opere'ts in B nets, by Ortenbach. Box office opem daly from 9 tin 4 0! "clock. M™ FB. CONWAY'S BROOKLYN T THEATRE, THE NRW MAGDALEN. Miss Bella Pateman, from Booth's Theatre; Mr. Fi Roche, Miss Kellogg,’ Mrs, Farren and Company. WIAN PRANCISCO SINISTER ELS, OOLEY'S OPBRA HO: BROOKLYN. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, AN ENTIRE CHANGE. FIFTH WEEK AND EVERY KVENIN Thi Areas 0 if oFiganal nal BIRCH, WAMBOLD AND. BACKUS PRANGISGO MINISTRELS. Box office open. Seats secured. N= PARK THBATRE, BRC BROOKLYN. THE POPULAR AMeRicaN COUPLE, MR, AND MRS. W. J. FLORENCE, will commence an engagement AT THIS HOUSE, MONDAY, OCTOBER’ 6 teas! YORK MUSEUM OF ANALOMY, 618 BROAD. y, between Houston and Bleecker streets. —Evei one Bhowld visit the wouderial muscum' Teceipt o! forw. fre9, on. ot 25 py, ache ing GRCRETARY W YORK MUSEUM OF Rx TOM, 618 Broadway, New York, {LOWERS AND PLANTS. GRANDEST DISPLAY EVER MADE. AMERICAN INSTITUTE FAIR. SECOND AND THIRD AVENUES, BETWEEN SIXTY- THIRD AND SIXTY-FOURTH STREETS. KRATING'S FULL ORCHESTRA AT 3 AND 8 P.M. ‘OW TO GIVE TAKE hER TO TONY PASTOR'S Yo this evening, she will be ad- OTHER-IN-LAW inities free, and be sure to have PARTIC ULAR FITS, | several fits of laughter, A YOUNG LADY OF THE HIGHEST ABILITY AND respectability asks an honorable gentleman to ad- aoe oy id (GO in a Ss Coed oon with large bonus, re] vi ort ares box 143 Herald ‘otlee. bid 4 NNUAL yaAur ‘your and 1-4 YORK ATHLETIO oe RDAY, October 4, 1573, at the Club Grounds, Loin sureet.’ Third gag Fourth avenues, comméineing J o'clock P. M. ()Y#R THE OCEAN IN BALOON. MR, WASHINGTON 1, DONALDSON announces that, having completed the reconstruction of THE DAILY GRAPHIC BALLOON, bo intends, it the weather is tavorable, to depart on his EASTERN VOYAGE OVER THE ATLANTIC, from the CAPITOLINE GROUNDS, BROOKLYN, ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, not later than baif-past four P, M. While it ts impossible t guarantee a euccessft! infla- y 7 possible precaution will be taken, to itaccident: a the experience acquired in previous effort, it ty confidently believed uiatthe pube ie wilt not be disappointed with the result on the present occasion. An opportunity to see this monster aerostat, and ita novel and costly equipment, will be an event long remembered. Mr. Donaidson desires It distinctly understood that this undertaking is wholly his own, and that responsibility fog ta result ts to rest ontirely with him, nlasion to th Grounds, which will be open from 12 grelgck Hoon Will bo 0S. eh dren half pric folders of tickets for ‘Tho. Daily Graphic Balloon ‘Agconsion will be admitted on their fickets 201 BOWERY. @— A — LAL ‘ONY PASTO 5 ADMITTED FREE 8 THIS EVENING, Q) REOPTICON AT LES THAN COST, WITH CA cigin vache and Views complete; nickel plated mounu chromatic i eens TTENIY W, BULKLEY, 98 Liberty str ec a MEtmovoutran TURATINOAL AND slow PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, NERALD BUILDING, BROADWAY AND ANN STREET, A LARGR ASSORTMENT OF THEATRICAL, MINSTREL AND VARIETY CUTS CONSTANTLY ON MAND,

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