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‘ ‘ TO_LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES. ATENTION: Pah oe ne NOW READY FOR OCCUPANCY, NEW FIREPROOF BUILDING, FULTON, NASSAU AND ANN STREETS. BLEGANT OFFICES AND LARGE VAULTS TO RENT, IN THE ABOVE IREPROOF, WELL LOCATED BUILDING, BEING IN CLOSE PROXIMITY TO THE CITY HALL, THE COURTS, THE POST OFFICE, ac, £0. OFFICES, SUITABLE FoR LAWYERS, BROKERs, BANKS, INSURANCE COMPANIES, &C., &C., CAN BE HAD, SINGLY OR EN SUITE, OF ANY DESIRED SIZE, FROM 10X12 FEET TO 26X67 FEET, AT $300, $400, $500 AND UPWARD 10 $12,000, ACCORDING To SIZE AND LOCATION. THE ABOVE BUILDING 13. COMPLETELY FIREPROOF, READY FOR OCCUPANCY. HEATED BY STEAM, AND HAS TWO FIRST CLASS PASSENGER ELEVATORS AND ALL MODERN IM- PROVEMENTS, ane) RENT OF SMALL OFFICES, (J Size, 2d Story. 4th Story. Sth Stor: +82 $1,000 1,800 1,200 800 1200 350 pa 2,000 1,500 2000 1,500 350 — 130 = VALUABLE VAULTS FOR STORAGE PURPOSES. ALSO OFFICES FOR BANKING AND OTHER PUR- POSES ON FIRST AND BASEMENT FLOORS. INQUIRIES TO BE MADE OF HOMER MORGAN, NO. 2 PINE STREET. Ante CHEAPEST FLOORS TO LET ON BROAD- FIRST AND THIRD FLOORS, 488 BROADWAY, VENUE A, BETWEEN TWENTIETH AND TWENTY- first streets, 60x75 First Floor and Basement, 30- rse Boiler and Engine complete; well lighted. Inquire on the premises, 0 LEASE, WORTH HOUSE, 202 FIFTH AVE- ‘nue, corner of. Twenty-fitth ‘street, through to roadway, for business or hotel purposes. Apply to W. W. STEPHENSON, 247 Broadway, room 2 A. —ONE SMALL STORE TO LET ON SIXTH AVE- © nue, with dwelling apartments; elegant show win- dows; rent $700; suitable for any trst class business. Ap- ply at office, 999 Sixth avenue, FIRST OLASS STORE, WITH PLATE GLASS window, to let, in a good location, suitable for an Fespectable busines. | Apply on premises, No, 719 Sixth avenue, corner Forty-first street. A. SPLENDID BASEMENT TO LET-FOR, MANU- facturing purposes, or would make a first rate ind for oyster or restaurant business; O} ater Fixtures for sale, Northeast corner of Forty-elghth street and venth avenue, IORNER STORE AND CELLAR, ON BROOME AND Varick streets, to rent low to & good tenant; has been occupied as sence RES Ft ng market for many years. ICE, 200 Hudson str INE NEW WELL RENTED STORE AND TENE. ment Property for sale, on one of ane leading streets the Kighth ward; ot much cash wanted. AMES PRIGE, 200. Hudson street. 'TORE TO LET—H7 MADISON STREET, 24 BY 6); A good stand tor a grocer or liquor deaicr. Inquira on the premises or of L. BUCKLEY, 406 ust “Eleventh TORE NO. 2% BEEKMAN Pet ean BASE- ment privilege, &c., at redu nt; excellent loca- nce for metal, paper or other eee Iso Store and Lotts, jo. 291 West sireet; suitable for four or storage, JAMES PR 200 Hudson strect. TORE TO RENT—AY 112 WILLIAM STRE lofts: possession at once. ©. E, WHIT 10 LET—FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES, FINE LARGE House on Fourteenth street, near Broadway; also one on Union square. E. B, BOOTH, 10 Pine street. ee LET—UP TOWN, TWO LARGE AND WELL ieee Floors, with steam power. Address D., Bera T° LET—STORE NO. 166 READE STREET, SUITABLE for produce. Apply to W. H. MEEKS, Keade street, or Steel’s Hotel, 316 Greenwich street HE WHOLE OR PART OF A STORE TO LET— ae Fixtures, or the Fixtures for sale cheap, Call at 1,29 Broadway, between Tuirty-third and thirty. fourth streets, Fett Sekpite Md Saanich tele nied STREET. re to lease. iy oD premises, up stairs, or a Ww. DinwAWAY. wt Wall a dress GE: DWELLING HOUSES TU LET. _ Furnished. N EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY.—A FOUR STORY high stoop browu stone House to let, West Thirty- inth, street, near Broadway, and Furniture for sale; lease 34% years, atlow rent; h very fine order: furnitare all new May last; unforeseen ‘ircumstances ‘the cause selling. Particulars with HENRY V. MEAD, 422 Kighth avenue. FAMILY WISHING TO GO ABROAD WILL RENT wid Residence, near Fifth avenue, above Forty- ih and below Fitty-fourth streets; newly and very ele- ganily furnished, on reasonable terms to a small private family, and give immediate possession. Be agents necd apply, Address OWNER, box 108 Herald of QHOICELY FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET. EAR Firth avenue ; price nominal to a responsible party; Herat going abroa ontve. first class. dress G. Herald Uptown ‘Brat A —REDUCED KENTAL: FIRST CLASS DWELL- ings on Firth avenuc, Murray Hill, and near the avenue on Twenty-fifth, ‘orty-third, Forty-fitth, Forty- sixth and iytontih sires ‘K. STE TENSON, Jr., 1 Pine street. EST LOCALITY IN NEW YORK FOR PHYSICIANS, To let low, partially iurnished, 126 West Forty second street, elegant tour’ story high stoop brown stone House, containing eight rosew doors, marble hall, walnut stairs, 20 rooms; immediate possession. owner on premises. Apply {0 NEW YORK HEKALD, FRIDAY, «OCTOBER 10, 1873—TRIPLE SHEET. FURNISGD ROOMS Am Ae APARTMENTS ‘iD ROOMS aan APART- A FAMILY WAVE AS ‘4 SECOND Fi, ww NEWLY AND PPeNoH rare, , ON THIRD AY. AVENUE, , CONTAIN: table six room a inodern iat ravemen's SSicrences. i Bast Thirty. iegrar | month’ also no Flaws on, ide srwoua ss ‘upwards sureet, door west of Third avenue. ZITTEL, M028 Third avenue, LARGE iy ed ATTIO ROOM, STOVE, Fine 10 LET—IN A PRIVATE HOUSE, WEST ow $3; during winter, with fire, $375. In anno street, near Brverr ag sess, Ket a month inpelatvel ely’ quiot frst class residence, No. 6 Ne Mark's maules; unfarnihed Hoe pee, cheap. lace, near Broadway. ‘0. DWYER, 257 Sixth av avenue. A NICELY FURNISHED SUIT OF ROOMS, ALSO A uare Room, to rent to gentlemen only, without doard-at 4 West Twenty-fith street; location exellent; references exchanged. A PRIVATE FAMILY (NO. Il BANK byl maven several nicely furnisned Rooms to rent, large small, without board, to gentlemen, at moderate pr prices convenient to cars, NICE FURNISHED BEDROOM TO A RESPECT. able gentleman ; P pereouy, clean and comfortable ; me s myer week. Seventh nue, near Twenty- iret street LADY WOULD BE PLEASED TO RENT A FUR- nished Room, only suitable for one or two gentiemen. where the social comforts of a pleasant home can be en- joyed. Cail at No, €89 Sixth avenue, near Fortieth stree! HEALTHY FURNISHED LARGE AND PLEASANT Hout Board, to, gentlemen, or gentleman and lady; private ho $15 East Ninetecnth street, 1 22 WEST THIRTEENTH STREET.—NEWLY FUR- nishea Floor to. let three rooms, together or pa to nentemep or man and wife for light fehsekeeding Inquire for five days. A FURNISHED FRONT AND BACK ROOM TO LET, on second floor (communicating), to gentleman or gentleman and wite, together or A sia Jawily pri- vate; at 217 West Thirteenth A SUIT OF ELEGANT AND COMFORTABLY FUR- nished Parlors and other very choice Apartments to let, f° gentlemen of reepectability, in the house of a small Binrate family occupying their own residence, ph aay first class in every particular, at 230 East Twen- WRENCH FLAT TO RENT AND FURNITURE FOR sale—Splendid apartments gh my nteel family ; allin complete order. Address 8. ‘erald office. 'URNISHED AND UNFURNISHED ROOMS TO LET— be small Fifth and Sixth at 36 West Thirty-fifth URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—WITHOUT BOARD; hot and cold water in; terms moderate ; references Fequired, 228 West Filteenth street. PORNSBED, ROOM TO LET—TO A GENTLEMAN, j, reference required. Call, after 7 Pia M., at 65 West Ninth street. FURNISHED PARLOR FLOOR AND FRONT BASE ment to let; also a furnished Root, suitable for renee cese Ry wie let_at moderate terms, in respec URNISHED TRON? ROOM; Room, in Oey r pectable Hudson sttect to let; front for any office. {ROM $2 TO $6 PER WEEK,—NEATLY FURNISHED Rooms to lef, for one or two, gentiomen or gentleman ALSO A_ SMALL neighborhood—459 Basement; suitable gud wite; gas, bath and modern improvements. ker street. ANDSOMELY FURNISHED PARLOR AND BED. ms to let—To one or two gentlemen, in a private elerences exchanged. 1 t Sixteentl T° LET-FIRST FLOOR AND FRONT BASEMENT IN Ninth ward, with Ainerican people; 8 rooms ro Floor, Sixteenth street and Ninth avenue, $1 Rooms, corner Forty-elghth street and Nioth avenue. Apply at 603 Hudson street. KS ET—SECOND AND THIRD FRENCH FLATS, based all modern imnpae ments, No. 10) West ot, f corner of th avenye, Apply to 3. RIC: 0 LET—THE UPPER PART OF A PRIVATE BROWN stone house, well adapted tor housekeeping. Apply t No. 417 Bast Finty-seventh street 0 LET—TUE LOWER PART OF 213 EAST FIFTY. eignth street, near Third avenue; immediate posses- ion. LET.—A SMALL FAMILY WILL LET TO A FAM- ily of adults the Second and Third Floors of a tour sory high stoop brown sione house, in a first class neigh. on west side and south of Fifty-ninth street; Pent $005 per annum: or third'and Fourts Floors at 8000 per annum: possession November 1. For turther par- iculars address J. 0. MORTON, station G. LET—1.23? THIRD AVENUE, NEAK SEVENTY. pfrstatreet. First and Third Floors, seven rooms on gach floor. with modern improvements; all painted throughout; in first class order; rents $89 and $26. In quire on the premi 10 LET—FLOORS AND APARTMENTS IN TH fy rns Fad en yt ES 4 Spring. 3 213 and, 2 ring street. Ini 4 21 and 213 Mott street re ae 10 RENT—TO ‘SINGLE GENTLEMEN, TWO LARGE front Rooms on thira floor (grate fires)’ within half block of Brevoort House. Address L. M., Evening Mail 135 Wes", “THIRTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN Sixth and Seventh avenues.—A Suit of Rooms, on second floor, irons ws wie sonthere: exposure ;,also & Suit on third floor; _ FURNITURE. WEEKLY AND: MONTHLY PAYMENTS FO! . Furniture, Carpets and Bedding, at B. M. cow: PERTHWAIT CO.1s, (198 and 1s7"Chatham street. An immense steak, and low prices, RARE CHANCE FOR CASH.—AT PRIVATE REST- dence 21 East 20th st, near year Parlor oe $75; rep and haircloth, $40; Bedroom, and & at half cost. . PRIVATE RESIDENC\s 210 WEST 21ST ST.—COM- plete Household Furniture at private sale in lots to suit purchasers, Viz. Parlor, chamber, dining and Kitchen Furuitur Bookcases, Bedsieads, Bureaus, fine Bedding, two clegant Pianofortes—one a four round octave; maker, fork; has guarantes ; ronzes, Painti voi furniture was made to ord: “A TPRIVATE RESIDENCE 120 WEST BD STRERT— Elegant Household Furniture at privatg sale. Fiano- forte, $260; Parlor Suit, $150; rep Suit, $45; Centre fa- bles, $14; 8 Chamber Suits, complete, $60 to $200; Mat- tresdes, Bedding, dc. ; over 200 lots; ut a sacrifice. Call before purchases else ARGE, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, for geutiemen, without board, in the new first class house 650 -eventh myypne: junedon. of Breadway and Forty-tourth street, Al: 1 Room. INGLE GENTLEMEN CAN PROCURE PLEASANT Rooms at the Grand Union Hotel, Forty-first street and Park avenue, at lower rates than any up town hotel in the city; passenger elevator; first class restaurant; Rooms $a week and upwards. 0 LET—IN A PRIVATE HOUSE, Two. ROOMS, FUR- nished oF unfurnished, at No. 84 Pr pect place, be- dal and F ‘st avenues; nt | rei pop eT—A LARGE, NICELY FURNISHED FRONT Rcom, over the parlor, to gentlemen only, without board. 14 West Twenty-seventh street. LET-IN A To PRIVATE FRENCH FAMILY, A pleely furnished front Room, with, modern improve. ments, for one or two gentlemen. Address No. 23 West Washtngton place, between Macdougal sireet and’ Sixtit 0 LET—FURNISHED ROOMS, WITHOUT BOARD, for gentleman and wife or single gentlemen; gas, ge, heater infront room, &c.; private family, Apply 202 West Eleventh street. MPO, LETINO. 242 EAST SIXTY-FIRST STREET, Rooms, | jurnished or unfurnished, 10 LET—TO AN AMERICAN GENTLEMAN, A large, comfortable, furnished Bedroom: location central; rent mod. ath and gas. 110 it Eleventh street, near Fourt! enw 10 LET—FURNISHED FOR LIGHT HOUSEKEEP- inx, front Room and Bedroom, on first floor, with Tied and water. No. 637 Sixth avenue, near Thirty-ninth st (0 LET—AND FURNITURE FOR SALE, THE PLEAS- antest Floor on Sixth avenue, No. 721, between For. ty-firs: and Forty-second streets. ‘Apply after 11 A. 10 LET—TO A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE OR TWO sing'e gentlemen—can be taken furnished or unfur- lshod, us Gesired—very pleasant hoom, without board. 40 West Ninth street, RENT IMMEDIATELY—FURNISUED OR UN- curnished, a corey Pench Plat of six rooms aud bath Toom, in thorough order, with modern conveniences, at a very moderate rent; location good and easy of access by several car lines. ‘Call on or address ALEXANDER MACDONNELL, seaver street, or box 30 Post office. 7PWO NEATLY FURNISHED KOOMS, FOR HOUSE- keeping ; good closets and gas; also two small ones; iy reasonable. Apply at 539 Hudson street, near WO HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS ON SEC- ‘ond floor to let, to gentlemen; one suitable for two entlemen; prices moderate. Call at 108 East Twenty- fourth streeth, near Madison square. OR THREE DESIRABLE FURNISHED ROOMS TO let, at 44 Sixth avenue. TTHE ELEGANT PRIVATE RES DENCE, 26, WEST Joih sft. near ath ay. (propery of R. Living- ston).—sagnificent drawing room Furniture, covered alll: brocade, Maric Antoinette, Grand Duchess sty lew, st $200, for $20); one do., $150; do.. $40; rosewood Manororte: 4 rount’comerss Cabinats velyat medallion Carpets; China, Glass, Cutlery, ture; half cost;entire contents of above 5 LARGE ture and Bedding at nese cash instalments, at O'FARRELL's avenue, between Tht fet and MAGNIFICENT LATEST STYL Parlor ry, chamber, dining Furm- story house. FRENCH SATIN made to order, nearly new, cost $: for $20) cash: one do.,, $150; brocatel aud reps Suits, 0 US DOLOEtGs Brougi Paintings Mirrors, Book- h Chairs, Lounges, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Washstands Carpels, Mattresses! Sideboard, Extension Table, Silverware, &c.; a sacrifice. esidence 104 Last Twenty-fitth street, between Lexington and Fifth ave- nues. No x JARPETS AND AT THE LOWEST cash prices; seek or monthiy, paripents pen: & UUNNIN 3% and 386 Third avenue, near Twenty: JURNITURE (FIRS CLASS) WANTED-IN EX" chonge for realestate. /diress E. W. R., 440 West ‘Twenty-third street. weights atest, a Or SEMENTS. pore SRE ALY’S: BROADW, ‘AY THEATRE, 738 and 730 BROADWAY, BEGINS a CO RES an Balcony. 61 90; ‘proms Cirele, Si; vemity rele, ral Adtaission, $1. Bole Lea Yee and Manager “Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY. BvERY ,NIGUT AND TOMORROW (SATURDAY) MATINEE, theaworla seionted tae comedian, who has been en, pear for the first rope in an entirely modern drama, enti Mr. J.K. B EMMET, ged for tour weeks only, and will ap- te sitice his wonderiul success in Eu- A and original musical romantic MAX, THE MERRY SWISS BOY. which is prese: nted with charming new scenery and ingenious appointments. nd WITH NEW SONGS AND DANCES, which mre to create the groatest hilarity! HOUSES NIGHTLY CROWDED T0 OVERFLOWING! ACT FIRST—Scene—AL, NE SOR EGE Ney. The Adopied son, Ong, ro Ar! ne. '@ the re ittle ak et Ste ir Krout,” with Oy a Jolly Good aes We Have.” Ax ENTERTAINMENT, introducia, 1. “Come buy } 3 "Who Vants Some Milika? Nice Young Man “MAX, THE M. *¢ MATIN the fol i \d Dances :— he foliowing Songs and Da “Climb Up, Climb Up.” 4. “Shotinie Vas a n.” 5. “Oh, Joe, Oh Joe, Hand Around the Beer.” RY SWISS BOY"!!! EE TO-MORROW, AT 1} O'CLOCK. ALL THE SONGS AND DANCES BY EMMET!I! LYMPIC THEATRE—OATES, 624 Broudway. GENUINE AND Daristie st Sudorss AND of AMERICA’S FAVORITE, MRS. JAMES A, oO 0 0 ATES o o oO 0. oO ° NER NEW GRAND ENGLISH COMIC OPEKA COMPANY. LAST NIGHTS OF LECOSQ'S COMIC OPERA, MADAME ANGOT'S CHILD, MADAME ANGOT'S CHILD, proaaced with the Urightest. most sparkling and seduc- ve music ever sung. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday at 2 P. M, OFFENB. ONDAY, oct, I sci 3 GREATER RAND DU TE. Bbrort, THE SS. Boweay ry TH WM, benefit and last who will appeai LA ESMERALDA. QUASIMODO. TH: MYRTILLO, a dumb bo Performance Mr. E, T. STE’ Ban RE, LIGH ----- Manager ‘appearance but one of lie. ZOE, in Mr, Harry sevinour oe of oTki DAME. : ' BOR .+. Mle. ZOE will comme: ED ALIVE. MONDAY, Oct. 1%, BURL TSON as MACBETE NERMANIA THEATRE, AD. NEUENDORF’ EKRRACE G. AD, NEUENDORFF Comedy in three acts, by Operetta, e ite a omce'oy open daily trom Director, FRIDAY. ‘Octoer 10, by Otendach. ARDEN THEATRE, FRIDAY, Octol DRED BUETE. Box office open daily trom 9 til 40 clock. IONY PASTO. this evening. 201 BOWERY. B'S OPERA HOUSE TONY PASTOR'S | Ladies Caricature Song. Ladies ‘The new Drama, admitted WALL sTRE tree Miss ELLA WES: free Mias KITTY BROOKE, free LARRY TOOLEY, tree An immense free entertainment, free tier all the Stars, this and LADIES FREE. evening. (OR SALE—A HANDSOME BLACK WALNUT BED. stead and Dressing Case, almost new. Cull at 138 West Thirty-sixth sireet ‘A. M. Gove SECOND HAND AND. MISFIT CARPETS (A r cialty)—all sizes; rich patterns; also elerant ‘umb Clotis, Druggets, ky, street, between Will cn and ECOND HAND CARPETS, MISFIT CARPETS, NEW Carpets, Ingrain Carpets, three-ply Carpets, Brussels Carpets; all sizes; handsome patterns; very cheap. Also second hana Furniture, new Furniture, Bedding, Oil- cloths. J. M. PLATT, 444 Canal street, between idson and Varick streets. sory cheap, at 112 Fulton ssa, RYANT’S O: between 6th and 7th av: Crowded with fa: VENING A’ EVE! BRYANT’S BRYANT'S BRYANT’S BRYANT'S BRYA! ™ 133 BRYANT'S Harry Stanwood, W. H. Brockway, Lamont, Morris chestra. New ry FAMILY M. PERA HOUSE, STREET, 23D ear Booth’s Theatre. ATURDA TINEE AT 2. E BACELSION TROUPE MENSTHBDS. DAI YANT, NSTRE! UNSWORTE NELSIE SEYwoUR. Dav. Vie Hae, ©. /?. Murphy, Jas. , Emerson, Bryant's Vocalists and Or- th Two hour. ATINEE EVERY SATURDAY AT 2 ANTED—CARPETS AND GOOD BLACK WALNUT Furniture, but little ured, together or separately, enough for five or six rooms, at'a sacrifice for cash. dress at once BARGAIN, Dox 162 Herald office. PIANOFORT ES, ‘i ORGANS, &C LADY WOULD LIKE THE USE OF A PIAN FOR practice; in the vicinity of Kast wenty:soventh street. Address Miss B.. box Wl Herald’ Up-tow: Branch office. AN OVERSTRUNG CARVED PIANO FOR $175 A7 ostave Stodart, lor $150 cash. anes and Bt ed io rent and sold on instalments A 788 Broadway, corner ‘renth strect. Ate ‘BEAUTIFUL PIANO, IN PERFECT ORDER, sweet, powertul tone, city maker, carved legs, roun corners: Bit bargain; money wan’ 1, 18 Waverley plac joar Brosaway. LARGE PARLORS TO LET-FURNISHED, FOR gentlemen only; $8 and $10 per week. 235 We Fourteenth street. RTH AVENUE, NO. Apartments for an adult tamil, home ; also a pleasant Koom tor si ences. TH AVENUE, NO. 347.—PARLOR FLOOR, HAND- ©) somely furnished; very desirable, having bathroom, closets, &c, Also Second Floor, entire or en suite; house newly vainted throughout; reterences exchanged. WEST ee furnished Rooms to let. WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.—FOR GENTLE- men, without Board, south side tront Parlors and Bedrooms; desirable location and pleasant rooms. 294.—H ANDSOMELY FURNISHED wishing a quiet, select wie gentlemen; refer- STREET.—HANDSOMELY HANDSOME FLAT (SIX ROOMS) IN EXCHANGE for good Board for two adults, who will retain one oom, furniture good ; Seine hi ere 32 E Fourth street. EDERICKS, LADY WILL SELL, PRICE $100, INCLUDING Stool, beautiful 7 octave Pianotorte. cost $450 Garved ‘caso: modern, improvements: perfect, order Sweet, powerful tone, 28 Third street, near Bowery. FINE ‘ASSORTMENT OF SECOND HAND STEIN. way & Sons Pianos for sale cheap; also Planos of other makers. - Steinway Upright © ios to rent to re- sponsible parties. TRINWAY & SONS, Steinway Tall, New York. LINDERMAN 74 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO. forte (cost $700) tor $175; Stool and Cover; one cost 1 Bast Twentieth TH STREET, NEAR DELMONICO'S.—AN _ELE- 1478 a gssond Flot parlor, bed and dressing rooms, ished: bath, ¢ logets, hot and cold water; also, fourth story front Roo! ress H., box 4,846 Post oitice. ELY CARVED CHICKERING, STEINWAY and other Pianos trom $100 dollars up. for rent or for sale by instalments very low. BERRY & CO., 789 Broadway. Nd et tat HOUSES. 10, RENT —FOR. THE WIN- DLOW & CO., "Noe, 3 Pine street and 35 east Bored ieee street. [J ARLEM.—A NICELY FURNISHED Hous Torms moderate. Tnquire at 235 Kast 125 (0, LET—FURNISHED, FOR SIX MONTHs OR longer, the three story House 223 West Twentieth street. between Kighth atid Niuth avenues. Apply on the premises. % 10 RENT—FULLY FURNISHED, A 2% FOOT FOUR story high stoop brown stone, on_ Forty-second street, Just out of Fifth avenue; isin perfect order and ry to ast Seveniteonth street, HE THREE STORY MIGH STOOP BROWN STONE House No. 133 East Thirty-ninth street, now occupied owner, completely and verv handsomely furuished, all In fine order, will be rented to a strictiy private fam: ily on! pesmian gt once. For particulars und permits aply IORACE 8, ELY, No, 22 Pine street. d tenant. Pine strect or 85 WEST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET, OPPOSITE ST. ©) James’ Hotel, and two doors from Broadway.—An elegantly fuin shed Parlor Floor to let; reterences. - EAST SIXTEENTH STREET, FOUR DOORS 15 West ot roadway. —Two handiome furnished Par- iors; also other Rooms for Shae ‘wives or single gentlemen; neighborhood rst c WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH 17 “Wenue Elegantly turnished Rooms to rent, ia auits or singly, at moderate price: ‘ WEST TWENTY-SEVENTH STREET.—A LARGE, 30 handsome front Room, with closet, on fourth floor, to let, without board; convenient to restaurants, — € 1 EAST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, —CHOICE oF 3 Rooms on second floor, newly ‘urnished ; sunny and desirable for winter; rent inoderate; gentlemen only. GREENWICH AVENUE, —FURNISHED Rooms to let, on second floor, suitable for house- Keeping if required, ‘Call for two days. HE FOUR STORY HiGH STOOP BROWN STONE front House No, 38 East Nineteenth s‘reet to rent fully furnished; possossion ut once. apply to HORACE 8. ELY, No. 22 Pine street. Unfurn ished. THREE STORY BASEMENT HOUSE TO LET— In Fifteenth street, ere ‘Third and Fourth ave- ues, Apply to W. 8. JARVIS, 2-1 Canal street DESIRABLE DOUBLE DWELLING, 81 Ground ice oeated tmodern tay owementa: ; ighty-fourth stre i. je; rent very tow. SRSTEVUNSON, Ja Il Pine sitet QQAUARMING FRENCH ROOF HOUSE, SEVEN minutes from Liberty street terry; 11 tooms; all modern improvements; rent $50 per month; halt price to May. 1, Apply to A. . M, CAPEN, 361 Broadway, (\HEAP, HOUSES TO RENT—ON "WATTS, CHARL- ton, Vestry and Broome streets; also parts of Houses and Apartment AMES PRI JPiRST OLAS! é STORY HIGH STOOP HOUS! with all modern improvements and in. the very best order, near Madison square, to let, unfurnished, at'$2,000 per abnum, or with privilege of buying the tarniture, {hich cost over $6.0 ‘od at a very Kreat ancrifice for cast: io agcntanced apply. Address HOUSE, box 2,180 Post office, New Yor T°: ir FORNTRET, FOR ONE YEAR FROM XO 310 Madison Avenue; rent ply 10 DUAUIN'£ UROSSMAN, “Architects, “Ae. a ‘east Forty. ‘Orst street. LET—ON gaa ys FIRST STREET, NEAR THIRD to House ($40 per month), to one or rand bedroom! # pargnd, $15; Ny wo JOS GORI 170 Seventy. 5 LET—UNFURNISHED, A} FINE, LARGE HOUSE, on Fourteenth are La Sixth avenue; rent low. BOOTH, 10) Pine Street, SECOND RESIDENCE WEST OF Broadway, 104—Front Room, without board, half minute from Parker’s and other restaurants; view up Broadway ; three lines cars at corner ; family private, QQ EAST FOURTH STREET, BETWEEN BROAD. way and Bowery.—An extra largo Back Parlor, suitable tor two, to let, without board; also other fur: hed Rooms; Foference required 3 TH STREET, 8 ITY PLACE, NEAR FOURTRENTA street.—To let, a Sitting Room and Bedroom, newly furnished, without ‘board; also two Bedrooms; family private; references exchan 103 Bast TENTH stReet, NEAR THIRD AVE- ue.—A nicely furnished Room to let tor one gen- tlem: nat $15 p per month, including gas, bath, | WAVERLEY PLACE, NEAR WASHINGTON square.—Front Pasement and square Room to let ¢ comfortably furnished, tor light housekeeping. 40 WEST FORTY-FIFTH STREET, BETWEEN iv Sixth avenue ond Broadway.—To let, furnished, & Second Floor, three rooms deep, en suite or single, with all the conveniences. 145, 360 vate tamily; land Mouse. EAST SIXTEENTH STREET. rRont ‘AND back Parlors to let, furnished WEsT 23D ST.—TO LET, aera “FUR. eee singly or en suite. in a pri- ver: nished Ap: locati rable, near the Grand TWO, PERSONS, udson street. | PARTE TO LET, cLY FURNISHED, Ara Il conveniences to a Bay of adults; reter: ences rch . Inquire at 137 West Sixteenth street. FURNISHED soy xD APARTME: NTs —A. wry) LET, TO. GENTLEMEN, ELEGANTLY «_ furnished Suit of Parlors on the first floor; the best ation m city. Apply 1,170 Broadway. VATE, (FAMILY, WILL LET A NICELY FUR- Per vate family, Inquire at 212 East nth street. Aux for’ a week n Me Ring street, Orchard street, near rand LARGM FRONT ROOM FURNISHED, TO LET, as A. FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED ROOMS TO rooklyn. AX ORLY FURNISHED ROOM TO, LET—by ‘A PRE 40 small Rooms, ina pri. famty. t; terms moderate, at 365 Sackett strect, south PRIVATE FAMILY. HAVE LARGE AND SMAL ished, to let, Wwithout board, Hoga gly. No. Last ‘Teath street, between rondway and Unive: rsity pla Pa rene tag th FURNISHED SECOND wt soa. aaae tng, batnrogry i srithont fer vicg, ie Rae FINE PARLOR FLOOR AND BASEMENT FLOOR, d three Rooms on third floor, with every modern improvement: rent only $25.8 mouth. Apply on prem- ist 125, Eleventh strech, Brooklyn ) LET, BELOW FIFT Y. Y. Pag + Fitth rice, some of the chotcest French ‘Flats in clita moderate to first class iamilies, Apply at LARGE. SECOND STORY. FRONT ROOM, FUR- es board, to meneigcnany ‘and wife ished to Mens at lot Raat Twenty-third street, Cor. A. or single gentlemen, at ner Fourth avenue wal ON SIXTH AVENUE, NEAR THE AL. Patk, fret cles locution, four splendid Rooms, with modern. oat rent $23 per month. Apply at 9) Sixth avenue. LET—GAS :T—GAS AND ¥ WATER; ghbortiood. King street, AY UNPURNIAUED LOWER PART OF A HOUSE i Foote ney eye a third floors ameprion two rooms (front) Ifo, "who phy Buasei Wate iu spoted ; rent $70 per montn. a SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD SECOND HAND | Pianoforte, all improvements at a great sacrifice ; | cash wanted; a tve siRate ere ab SON, Hlcecker street AUTIFUL 7% OCTAVE PIANOS; CARVED; tri acent agraffe ie; fully warranted, mana- factory Yaa instalnients taken, $12 monthly; | second hands zi! BEES, 107 West 234 st, corner 6th av, “$00 MAGNIFICENT 7% OCTAVE AGRAFFE A Tosewood overstrung iron irame (Goldsmith) Piano- forte, Stool, &c.; carved case and 2] latest improve- ments; fully guaranwed. GOLDSMITH, 26 Bleccker street, near Bower! FINE ASSORTMENT OF SECOND HAND PIANOS, of various makes, tor sale, very low for cash, or sold on instalments, at LINDEMAN & SONS', 14 East Four- teenth street. —WILL SELL AT A_SACRIFICE, AN ELEGANT A. Tur round rosewoo! 74 octave Decker Pianoforte, with guarantee; one brilliant. rand square, cost 200, for $225. Also en! ec hat i Farmwure: ‘private f dence 210 West ». B.—Above pianotortes and ft niture were made to order for presen owner. GRAND. BC. SALE 1 OCTAVE RICH ROSEWOOD A franoiorte, made fo order, tour large round corners Cost $1,200, for’ $275; Stool, Cov: at residence 120 West 23d street, MAGNIFICENT 714 00 TAVE ROSEWOOD EIANO- | forte for sale,—¢ round corners, made order, © brated maker: fully guaranteed: used 5 months: cost $1.20, tor embroidered cloth Cover, Stool, parlor, chamber, dining Furniture; a sacrifice property W. K. Livingston. 36 West 15th st, near Sth av. Mares & HAMLIN CABINET, ORGANS. WINNERS of HIGHEST MEDALS at Vienna iss, Faris 1867 MERICA ALWAYS. The largest’ stock and greatest assortment of styles of Organs in fs) country are to be found at the warerooms of the MAS HAMLIN OKGAN. CO,, nare, New Yor! LOWLST PRICES, $88'or less 10 $400 and upwards eich, .. at reduced prices this seas RENTED, with privil nim fe ot purchase, terms. ILLUSTRATED CATALOG( RE AND U they ay | ments; rent $2 50 to $8 per month. 45 Second avent RGAN —ONE. OF THE LARGEST REED ORGANS in the © full sets reeds, 18 stops, two banks keys, two octave Ps dale pan pive front, perfect order, origi- al price $100; will Fike agreat sacrifice, Address ORGAN, station A. TANOS—A GREAT VARIETY TO RENT OR SELL. Prices and terms to sult the times,” Steinway up- right, cheap, at MERREI 8 Union square. WEVERAL CHIC! KERING, enone AND OTHE: , make Pianos; also fine P ‘artor, Organs, tor sale on in- stalments and tor rent. M BALL & te WLS, Fourteenth sere OQ PIANOS AND ORGANS, NEW AND SECOND 2) hana, ot first class makers, will be sold at lower prices, for cash or instalments, or for rs in city or country, by HORACE WATERS & SON, 1 Broadway, than ever offered betore in New York. ‘agent wanted. ___ ‘THE LECTURE SEASON. oma LIBRE, PDAT EeOee. wee oF Cr CUBAN gravaatt Fol INDEPRNDENCE Will be BO OPER ixstitoty, i A f Corresponaen ew’ York Hora ‘ ‘General rants Da ner will presWie, To commence at o'clock. Admission 50 cents, WATCHES JEVWELRY, &C. fo PRR CENT BELOW sate dababaee | d ee Cee om ADIES bes Sane LADIES ADMITTED FREE THIS EVEN- to TONY PASTOWS Opera House. Bring athe ladies with you. It costs nothing, | remember. (RAND MILITARY CONCERT KEATING'S SUPERB ORCHESTRA, AMERICAN INSTITUTE FAIR, Second and Third avant ES pied and Sixty-foarth every WEDNESDAY and Sam Sitowbay AFTERNOONS, SUPERB CONCERTS VERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. See other advertisements In this paper. ADIES, BRING YOUR HUSBAN! IT WILL COST YOU NOTHING TO bring vour husband to Tony Pastor’s Op jouse this evening. One ticket ad- two this evening. hei FRANCISCO MINISTRELS, | MOND, BIRCH, WAMBOL! 8A BaPal gt YOUR ing WIFE. al be OPERA HOUSE, BROOKLYN. Y EVENING, D AND. BAGKUS? FRANCISCO MINSTRELS. First week of the GREAT COURT OTHELLO AND MACBETH. RING HER WITH you THIS EVEN- to Tony Pastor's Opera House. Remem- the ladies are admitted tree on Friday mings. TALLACK’ Ss TO-MORROW A’ THRATRE.—SALVINI (phan INT as Oik 1 LAST TIME in New York, SALVINT ‘as OTHELLO.* ND OPERA HOUSE, MURSKA. TO-MORROW, sat! trae eater GRAND MU} MATINES, SONNAMBULA, LADIES ADMITTED FREE THTS EV. TONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, [NI MAT tl [NEE—WALLACK'S—T0. MORROW. at 88 Othello, To-morrow’s Matinee. IME of SALVINi as OTHELLO. LA Admission $1; Reserved Seats, $1 extra. “LADIES, INSIST ON BEING GF | neonght ts Tour Pastor's Opera House i this evening. You will be admitted free. Janst pepon it. pop’ v tn CLASSES FOR DA CLNG, A.WNo. 212 Firth avenue, comer “twenty-sixth street, will comimence tor the season on Saturday, October IL Twice a week—Mondays and Thursdays, Tuesdays and Gentlemen on } for a circular. days, Weanesd sand Saturdays. rday mornings and Friday evenings, jonday and Thursday evenings. Send T WILSON Acadomy, Rear Righth avenue,—Classos &c., send for circular, ve for circular. MARS’ street, gs and Wednesday and Saturday atter- >; Soiree every Saturday evening at 8 o'clock. Send ‘ONS, SELECT DANCING , 38 West Fourteenth street, \ways open tor beginners. ‘Soiree every Tuesday & HAMI Arthur t ACADEMY OF DANCING, 289 now open; classes Tuesday and ON: OLA at Private Academy, SAUSE'S DANCING ACADEMIES.—CLASSES ut Masonic Hail, 114 and 116 Kast Thirteenth street, Bre’ byoart eal, 154 and 156 Kast Fifty-tourth street. ‘S$ at any hour, gay, or evening. 1? Bast Eleventh st. At TRENOR'S ACADEMY OF DANGI Lyric Hal Pause” ani h Pupils attend at their convenience. See circulars. NG, Glide” Waltzes taught twit precision, 734 Sixth avent ERAY'S DANCING ACAD! 53 and 85 MY CASINO, NO. it Houston street.—Opening Soiree this Friday) evening {classes every Friday, from 7 to 9 T WILSON A" academy. hear Eighth avenue.—Classes For terms, &c., send for circular. evening. & HAMILTON'S, SELECT DANCING Arthur Hall eat Fourteenth street, ways open for b Solree every | inners. wesday D. BY CHILDREN, asbioaable e Banas in my course Puesdays and NTL MEN. Puceda Wedne ANCING ‘ACADEMY, | 361 BROOME ST of lessons, rida: nye and Pridet, lays, 345 Siutangs 3 Me “TENOR—A choir, Address “MEMBER OF THE CHURCH MUSIC Association desires an engagement in @ church oa pte x.y wn Branch office, Herald | and singin YARD.—M USIC private musical instraction at University of Music, inton plage ight —MISS WATSON HAS RESUMED aie Fane; Organ, Guitar 8 | irewlars: NCONI-MANARA HAS THE HONOR TO ME. A. RO} N annouaty that she has resumed her Courses of In- étraction In Singing, in inusic stores. TANO, 8 PEewons, at nalified and successtul te: Best West Nimeteonth, tree SANTED=A chure® box 170 Herald ¢ Ww" ANTED—A churet. lady vocal and 223 2 oth Bt. bn Apply to ED. Ayr ANTED—LEADER OF ORCHEST: TS PER LESSON rch tana Circulars, with terms and address, WING, READING AND ELOCUTION her own or pupil's residence, by @ well acher; terms moderate. Apply CONTRALTO FOR AN EPUSCOPAL must be a good soloist. Address T, M. B., adtice. GOOD | TENOR ¥oR A WEB: CATHOLIC R, 987 Second avenue. lists, Address EDWARD. ONS BS AMUSEMENTS. NEW METROPOLIT ae Broadway, 6:6 and ec pes o87 ENTRANCE “Row ove Bt ee Mit arnStahs PACKED. number of attr i 2 Tho erent Huropean sensation arate eng: first atan menoriious "EO 10, bei front the Bae Atha! ey London, and prinsioat a Etro- be assisted by the celebrated HGLOIAN BROTHERS in her thi rand and most astonishing feats. TEWART SISTERS the celebrated ort secomplished specialty artists, from Doe concerts. Miss AGNES SUTHERLAND, the Seaton Nighti SAM HICKEY and Master BARNEY. fromthe deen tate. ADD RYMAN will give his grand Lecture. Ali the immense Company in their Specialties. Doors open at 7; curtain rises at 734 o'clock. pao ney ‘of admission, Oc.: reserved seats, pox SQUARE THEATRE. Proprietor Mr. SHERIDAN si100K Manager: : on THE /GRNTING GENEVA CROSS, cur in the — — opinion that ir, George attracted ‘ett Rowe and has produced — —— |asci n Tue worthy GENEVA of choss e BEsT | La DRAMA attention seen in Miss ROSE EYTINGE, New. York | witose return to the stage/ than for as been hailed with so| an many years gue delight Hiss EMILY pat ay Miss THE ACT ed Ww BA THERS BY, ‘Miss hate tad GRA! OER: Movers thisetty in vl fears. SCENERY, MACKAY. Jou witins WONDERFUL HON TUOM. nthe ePrHGrs, ~| ERY, Jey PRIOW W are declared | BOKER, W._ ii. Winbutt R, peal, to be the per-| and W. 8. QUIGLEY a. fection of art. LLIN THE CASI. SATURDAY, October il, _, SECOND GENEVA’ CROSS MATINEE. RAND OPERA HOUSE. Sole Mr, PMS ERNE DALY Ma LIAN OPER, THIS EVENING (FRIDAY) PAULINE LUCCA, ONLY NIGHT OF LA FAVORITA. PAULINE LUCCA. Signors VIZZANI. MARI, BUSS: ‘eareig oe sere favorite Basso, SATORDAY APTRINDON, AT 1 O:gLOcK, ND MURSKA ‘MATIN ONN AMBULA. Prices Cees ett for the evening performances :— General adm Reserved seats nes (nccordlig to location), $i and $2" extra, Family circie.. Nosecured seats in Family Circie Entrance ' to amity Circle in Twenty fourth stree: Special Notice.—Prices tor next Sauna’ 's Matinee :— Admission, $1 50; reserved eos: nts and $1 extra, Seats for any of the above performances can now be secured ut the Grand Opera Touse, Schirmer's, No. 70L Broadway. and No, 14 Broadway. ‘The pianos used by thiscompany are from the manu- factory of Knabe & &o., No. 1 Fi avenue. JEW LYCEUM THEATRE. Lith st. and 6th av........W. L, MANSELL, Manager LAST NIGHTS LAST NIGHTS LAST NIGHTS NOTRE DAME NOTRE DAME NOTRE DAME ights) “Notre Dame.” Every Evening at 8 (Last ‘AST NIGHTS LAST NiguTs T. 0, KING Met: & KING MR. TC. KING Every Evening at 8 (Last Nights) Mr. T, C, King, LAST MATINEE LAST MATINEE LAsT MATINEE NOTRE DAME NOTRE DAME NOTRE DAME Every Byoning at 3 ai 8 ae turday, at 2 NOTRE DAME. NOTKE DAME. Box office open from 9 A. M. to5P. M. A. R. SAHUBLLS NEW PARK THEATRE, BROOK- ™ WR. AND MRS. W. J. FLORENCE . AND MRS. W. J, FLORENCE ; AND ue W. J. FOES CE TICKET-O TICKET-OP- TICKET-OF- Box office open irom 8 A. way, New York. caDEM — LSSON. CAPouL, Tee ‘list suspended, Pi ublic press excepted. THs Friday EVENING, Gotober 10,at 8 o'clock, H SUBSCRIPTION, NIGH’ ae: me ShntsriNe SI LSSON as MARGUERITE. is YY, CAPOUL, MAUREL, NANNETTIL SS tiLITARY BAND PANFARRE, ac. sf, Tos MORKOW (SATURDAY) AND bai aaa CAMPANINT ‘Witiwee, ™ Mme, CHAISTINE MILSSO Miss A. CARY CAMPANINI DEL PUENTE, MONDAY EVENING, October 13, ats Cor first time), M Mme. CHRISTINE NILSSON as we: NON. Mile. OSTAVA TORRIAN! FELINA. FEDERICO, iss A. RY as CAPOUL, HORUS OF 0, ScOLABA, COLETTI. POWERFUL CHORUS * ND ORCHESTRE S OF 90. BOHEMIAN nAnoe bre Mite “BIL ORY PHEES id CORPS DE. BALLE Signo , Musical eae ana “Conductor, DNEADAY EV EMN ctober 18, at B EIGHTH SUBSCRIPTION SIGHT ONILSSON, PRICES OF ADMISSION, EV'G. PERFORMANCES :— General Admission, $2. Reserved Seats (according to location), $1 and $2 extra, fsistots ore 13 and 114 Broad- Family Circle, $1. NO’ E—Prices { Sprint October 11, atl bts Mo Admission, $2. Reserved Seats, $1 extr Seats for all the above now at the Academy; ‘tiso 701 Broadway and 114 Broadway. CADEMY.— TO-MORROW, (SATURDAY) at 1:30. GRAND NILSSON—UAMP: PANINI Mart INEE, TO-MORROW "Saturday? Oct. 11, at 1:30 P. 3 IL TROVATORE. Mme. CHRISTINE TLSsO% Miss CARY, CAMPANI3 Beto Chorus of 60. Musical Director and Condactor. General admission, $2, Rese’ bit Seats now at the Academy; Biss. No To ‘Broadw and No. 114 Broadway. XRAND OPERA HOUSE—SATURDAY NIGHTS. ‘Mr. DALY begs to announce that durin; ed Season at this theatre the D i AI or NY, in- cluding Mr. G. L. Fox, Mr. D. sg Mr. Frank Le Mr. C. Leclereq. Mise nny Hayward and valcot, will visit the hboring cities, re- ‘ins appearing EVERY SATURDAY SIGHT RAN D OPERA bt SE. saTUDAY ee ee ‘OBER 1, jospeare's fai nL SA AMIDSC mE NI 8S DREA With its original « a apectaeain? scenes. MUSEM yt rs ANDI INSTITUTE ‘ee RICAN INSTITU’ ‘AIR, Second and Third avenues, Sixty- pina and Sixty-fourth itreets, New Y. THE MANAGERS NOW Is: SUE FAMILY hed COUPON TICKETS, AT Modena hs uae eT RATE! NTY ADMISSIONS (adult or child), $5. See pies: advertisements in this paper. IERRERO’S NEW ASSEMBLY ROOMS, Fourteenth street, adjoining, the Academy: of Music, ‘The most magnificent Hall in the ¢ FOR TWO W. ON Commenein: MOND AY. Octobér 13. AMERICA'S GREATEST ILLUSIONIST, Tie fret appearance in SIX YFARS In an TR} NEW ENTERTAINMENT, consisting of MARVELLOUS Sueiuiir or HAND, alter- nating with the most WONDLRFUL mechanical con- trivances, which he promises at ai the risk of his repute wil ANYTHING or tH EVER WITNESSED. ong, other original wanders will be AME LIES GREAT. TRIUMPH, THE WORK OF TWh ARS, QEROSTAT SPIRITUEL, (Title Conright,) Which he challenges the World to imitate, POPULAR Lg 50 and 75_C Reserved Seats my bi we ry, 850 Bi baaee near Fourteenth street, Matinees Saturday, “October an at two 0’ Matinee ‘Admiselon 50 Cents. mi esteve Ree ‘OBINSON HALL, Sixteenth street, west of Broadway, Managers... MedONOU 9) & EARNSHAW RILLIANT SUCCE “EVENING ar & N TES is AFTSRNOON ty 2% robin | 33 3. ar by BTTES.” ye join in universal praise of this T Rt ‘The press ant the tertaipment as being thé most humorous that has ever e visited Few 3 York. WO, HOURS OF CONSTANT AMUSEMENT. RESERVED SOFAS, Aa OHILDREN HALF PRICE, AFTERNOON ‘Al NG AT & it ied, D* KAUN ‘8 GRAND MUSE! uM AND POLYTECHNIC InstituteRebuilt remodelled, aod pa fresh at attractions, now open pub! Broadway, nearly opposite the Grand Contral Hotol, Models of every portion of the human frame, breathing Mechanical &c., altogether comprising the most enter- be, ta alning and insteactive exhibition in the world. -Admis. Nelentific lectures daily ; {ree to visitors. — oo EE—TO-MORROW—WALLACR'S. Admission, $1; Reserved Soats, $1 extra At hox office Wallace’ 8, Acaaemy of’ Music, 701 aii 14 Broadway. crime any a 00! ranches, ot ex » Ads fawn Peas oon. OF FUN AWD THE te eR alee fee thia evening. Tony Opera House. Bring the ladies coer A: AMUSEMENTS». aaa Wornnans BA reg gs Evei Eonoth'gr ‘fm ee ee cee MEGHAN Wak, ri rote “ae | ae __New fork in 1848. nery, £6. W02s HUE soe sroonte yh eae TR ONG Am BUMPO, B BDD Ye Sen APEVENING: October one “ TBLO'S TWO MILLIONS BLACK CROOK NiBLos vf it BLACK C: BE aaro EOl RLAGE 8 4 wi GokdEous aE awa ce NIBLO'S GARDE! PROMINENT PEATORES, THE KIRALFY TROUPE in their GREAT HUNGARIAN DANCES. THE TWIN SISTERS, the greatest Acrobats in the world. THE MADRIGAL BOYS, in their sweet melodies. ree pie 3 tue great Predeh BLACK Ga0OK e great Fren CaHeacarist BEAGR ROOK Ventriloauist. BLACK ©) sconce pan. En ee tworb yundred by BLACK CROOK eae ladies. BLACK © BLACK Roo MBLOS saTURDAY, Et 130, oR0oK Nw BLACK CROOK MATINEE NIBLO'S- VERY SATURDAY AT 1 EVERY SATURDAY AT 1:30. ‘ALLACE'S. Proprietor and Manager.Mr. LESTER WALLAGK Mr. SOTHERN (whose present engagement terminates in three week» appear ever; TWO CREA SSP ROT aL TIES. PARTICULAR NOTICE. In consequence of the great demand at the box offtee for some representations 6 UR AMERICAN COUSIN during Mr. Sothern’s present engagement, the manager begs to announce E LAST TEN NIGHTS of the present promeamme, BARWISE'S BOOK THE BURRAMPOO TER. Characters by Mr. Sore son. GILBEBT, HARRY BECKE’ Ww. Lee LOYD, J. B. LK, BROWNE, E. "HOLLA Mme. ONIN Ml EFFIE GERMON, DORA GOLDIHWAITE. Mra. J SEFTON and Miss KATE BAR BARTLETY®. OUR AMERICAN couUsIN will be given for SIX NIGHTS ONLY, commencing MONDAY, October 20, in his gteatoriginal character reat original aracter, MIS Great oniginLORD DUNDREARY. DUE NOTICE will be given ore fir ppearance in in ad years of LES’ ete Book upset erotweeka ws wivanser’ HEATRE COMIQUE, Mr. JOSH HART. 514 Broad’ . SOLE PROP: success of the JACKLEY FAMILY. ([HEATRE COMIQUE, THE JACKLEY FAMILY, Every Nightand Matinees. Uh taal (ooo EB. JACKLEY FAMILY, THE GREATEST GYMNASTS IN THE WORLD. puearne vecimp pies yw Dram: FROM THE ALTAR TO THE SCAFFOLD. HEATRE bidet I. FRANK FRAYNEB will shoot an ee from the head of Miss CLARA BUTLER, ae with his back to the lady. 514 Broadway. ill sh SiaRA Latha a nd of je from the ha Stk ria FRAYNE. aT Le 0 ELGAR AND HART in their sketch, IRELAND Vs. ITALIA, HEATRE (eens Mrs JOHN WILD, Miss KITTY O'NEE, Miss JENNIE Petar i Miss MARIE GORENFLO, Miss FLORA M’ sity ort in Sigs, Dances, &c. HEATRE ithe ae ‘ a Fontivel the last four performances of FRAYNE ‘and Miss A Bet 1LER in their ‘vondertal shooting, TH UHSDAY. FRIDAY, MATINEE and SATUR HEATRE COMIQUE, MATINEE: WEDNESDAY AND ‘SATURDAY. l aseserete THEATRE. Lessee... J. B. BOOTH for ‘OUR WEEKS 0} FANCHON aye Sateen and ferehe to! MATINEE at13), Supported Row. CO) Lier and a se T oma gu fre, and at the ats secured in advance, at the Thea: “ music store of C. H. Ditson & Co., 711 ALVINI MATINEE AT WALLACK’S. OTH. ‘On SATURDAY AFTERNOON, Oct, 11, at 10. SALVINI in his grand role of OTHELLO, In bat OTT aren to the jotfatogid hse of the pa u ee rk SALViNy Patines ote rll be given on BATURDAY NEXT, at 1.20, when wilt e periormed Shakespeare's sublime ; OTiiEL igi ey OTHELLO. SALVINT in his grand impersonation, OTHELLO. Signora PIAMONIT as DeSDEMONA. Admnlssions $1; Reserved seats, only $1 extra. Sale of seats commence, to-day at Walldck's Theatre, af jemy of Masic and at Schirmer's, Nos 701 and tM Broadway. ae ? ROOKLYN ACADEMY—SALVINI—HAMLET. MONDAY EVSNING, Oct. 13, last, appearanie! to Brookivn of Signor SALVINI as HAMLET. Seats secured to-day at Academy and 114 Broadway. ‘3 LAST NIGHTS IN NEW YORK. $80 SALVIN THE GREATEST LIVING TRAGEDIAN, ON TUESDAY, OCT. 14, THURSDA ON TUESDAY, OCT. 21, ON THURS: ON TUESDAY, EVENING, OCT. 14, at8 P.M, The GLADIATOR. (Vor the last time), The GLADIATOR, SALVINI in his grand role of the GLADIATOR. ME® F 5. conwmayes 78 BEQORLYN THEATRE, Mrs FW, LANDE ag MARY STUART. BW YORK STADT THEATRE, 45 AND «7 BOWERY. wi VES OF WINDS SOR. Mme. Lichtinay ie Ir. 20. Qj i ES a Romer, Mrs, Sehram-Roly, Mr. F Hissche Popul 201 BOWERY. Graf, Mr, Welulich, Mr. Hirsch. (pox PASTOR’S OFERA HOUSE, ‘apes TTED an EB THIS EVENING, AU COOPER INstiTUT! Be ‘The eloquent English Repubiican, CHARLES 8 8 BRADLAUGH, ALCoonee Inatinte, Saturday evening, Oot “An Appeal trom the Workingmen of Bngland to fae ‘Workinginen of, ‘America.”” ‘Admission 50e. BW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 618 BROAD y, between Houston and Bleecker sireeta — very museum; ful see and understand. re." Thi one should visit the wondertul Srey people le ieee dail ilosophy of Ma jose parties: unable to atiend these important leatures can, have them inyeecs gf gecerA S NEW OR MUSEUM "OF ANATOMY, ‘ALVIN ag FOR THE LAST Ti TIME AS OTHELLO At the MATINEE TO-MORROW at WALLACK'S: ADMIS: DOLLAR ty AERERVED SEATS, ONE October 1 ate cA MATE ia $1.00. Reserved Seat 10 cents and some oxtrs, ETECTIVE—FRIDAY beh a 18 THE D Ladies are then admatte: Tony Panos Ones pti aa (QRAND OPERA Tate TO-MORROW, d to House free of charge, All the ladies will night. ENCING AND SPARRING ACADEMY, 03 gtx! i ‘avenue, near Thirty-fifth street. —Sparri ing fr in Se lemons, A fine een, Gol nel MONS - and Boxit sales ‘oll 4 yusic LESSONS, ge 0} 1 Green, PRIVATE MUR Cornet, Zither, Hat Harmony ‘enon pte er aa eso ailed free. a wna MACRO VED SWARR ; SO aPOLAN 4 THEATRIOAL ND SHOW PRINTING ESTABLISAMENT, HERALD BUILDING, BROADWAY AND ANN STREET A LARGE ASg0RTMENT OF THRATRICAL, MINSTREL AXD VARIEIY CUTS CONSTANTLE ON HAND bl SATS MATINEE eatin it