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2" CITY REAL ESTATE ! Central. ope BARGAIN FOR SOMEBOD' FOR SALE: ry brown stone House, near Lexington also @ corer, on ‘Madison rice only $14,500; mast be sold. § Beate Firtyhlrd street, 45 000 hese Cam commer Fitty-seventh street and TI —FOR SALE, pAse® NEW FOUR STORY HOUSE pecizon, avenue, 0 on sto et Street; cabinet fini ny ix63x 00 ; $38,000, cost Bust be sold, Apply at ao sixth avenue, Fes, SALE—FIVE FIRST 4 THREE STORY ses in ty-first street, between endvway and Bighth av venue, Apply to eH, COBURN, OR SALE—AT A BARGAIN, THE SUPERIOR FOUR Fonory hina stoop, brown stone, House No, 23 West Forty-niith street; Columbia College let with low ground rent Apply to HOMER MORGAN, 2 Pine street, OR SALE—A FOUR STORY MEDIUM SIZE BROWN stone House, No, 117 East Seventieth street, near ‘fourth avenue and the . built in tl Feplete aud complete in every cm first class: price low’ terms ei BENTLEY, on the Eaoire or fib street, on OR SALE—THREE STORY HIGH STOOP HOUSE, 2 feot wide, in good order throughout, near Bro Way, on oun en streets 1002 7 a cheap house, ‘0. Thursdays be Defore 104. M bathe FOR, SALE, AT PANIO | PRICES—A THREE Dlocks trom Sentral Fark Horse, 16820). los 100; two picexs trom Central Park entratice. Apply at 408 West eae O00. AIEE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN NEW + York city, in Fi Non and Waiks ifty sixth pak: between avenues; threo b-cellar archarer. HOMAS G. HOJER, 986 Third avenue, 35, ren —A VALUABLE PLOT ON MADISON '* avenue for sale on e: Apply to UCIUS McdDaM, 351 Broadway. 0? “7m APPIY East Side. BaRealN. —FOR SALE OR TO LET, ONE FOUR ay 4 brown stone corner House, 20x50 feet and two 6x50 foet, adjoining, on the southeast corner of " aniign avenue and Seventy-first sireet. Apply on the rem: bpereig pom —FOR SALE OR TO LET, ONE FOUR brown stone corner House, 20x50 feet, and tw Hotes Test fect, adjoining, on the southeast corner o! Pexington avenue and Seventy-first street. Apply on the premises. FOR A HIGH STOOP HOUSE IN j2ist street, near Third avenue; size 16.x3 40x. Call and see. 42 my $750 cash; panic price. ALON & SLOAN, 31 East Seventeenth street, $6. 000. —THREE Rested HIGH STOOP PHILA- delphia brown stone trimming; all je modern im; peovemen Must be seen to be appreci- ated. 421 East 123d street. $7. 000 —FOR SALE—THE CHEAPEST THREE Inprovements. “Su east Sixty siath ‘street “Appi to Me m1 ixty-sixth stree! t H. COBURN, 238 West Fifty-fr first street, ieee $7 5OO 2084 FOUR STORY BRICK TENEMENT, ot trimmed with white marble; size 20.3x45x. 80; only $1,500 cash: now rented at $00) per year. House on Tiny -eigith street, near Second avenue. PH. & SLOAN, 31 East Seventeenth sireet. West Side. A BARGAIN-FOUR LOTS. FACING, THE NEW Parade Ground, 25x100 each; only $3,500 per lot; | halt cash. “Address, for three days, W. G., owner, Herald office. BIG BARGAIN.—THREE STORY BRICK AND brown stone high stoop House, on West Twenty- sixth street; mortgage less than $15,000; will take $3,000 Ly equity. Address CONKLIN, Herald’ Uptown Branch oftice, ‘ ALL AT ONCE UPON S. KILPATRICK, 1,009 THIRD avenue, and inquire p rticolariy about the elegant 4| Dwelling on tty-seventh street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues: you cannot lose; 1,00) to 1 you win; conditions every way favorable. Fe SALE—FOUR LOTS, EACH 25X100, ON WEST Forty-sixth street, between Ninth pnd Tenth ave- Rues: a good chance for a builder. W. & E. SHANK, Broadway, corner ¥ S Ke NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1873.-TRIPLE SHEET. sietesintal AY CRANPORD—43 MINUTES BY NEW JERSEY OUT OF THE CITY FOR OR TO . Central Railroad, Lots, 801200, a delghbarheod figs cikes” rumad Bias sea heats | B. BLOOMINGDALE, 88 Third avenue, BARGAly IN REAL ESTATE—ORNATE COTTAGE ‘with six rooms and equal to eight city lots. located pn Serer oy A the aspol, oa cork A Led business ca: 0 VILE, Sti2Av, south Norwalk, Conn. 2? OR PE 211 ACRES, IN NEW CASTLE county, Del. ; 25 acres heavy timber, 25 acres mea- low, situated on the Brandywine, within six miles of fhe city of Wilmington and three mites of Chadd’s Ford, high’ state of cultivation, well fenced weiereds ‘ouiuings good ; ‘one of the. largest in the State; house is large and well ‘adapted for city boarders, being located "about 100 yards front. station, on the Wil: mington and Reading Railroad, where a thriving busi. ness is done in coal an: ‘a in tront of house, with shade and ornamental. trees; spring Water conveyed to buiktings; excellent spring house, where an extensive dairy’ is carried oni trait of various Kinds in abundance; passenger train. mai) twi itis seldom that property with ¢ Rdvantages of tis ome'is offered for sale, being one of the best on the Brandywine, The owner ‘being unable to carry ig on, wishes fo retire, and Will sell ata great bar- gan, on vei peat fare {nlormation apply to EVANS PENNING- Mee Ro. Tatimeng Bulking, corner Kighth aad streets, Wilmington, Del. OR SALE FIVE ACRES OF RICH, LEVEL LAND ar East New York and Flatbush, 43 miles from Fulton terry, will be sold at the extraordinar; ary low price of $700 per acre. Land adjoining held at $1,500 per acre, and this is.@ real oe KE t, Brooklyn. Fes FOR SALE CHEAP—68 ACRES, IN Goop location; plenty fruit; 2’ miles from 2hours from New NISUN, Flagtown, town depos New jersey Central York; terms ¢ dress H. Somerset count, ___AMUSEMENTs. CADEMY “Or MUSIC.—TO-DAY.—NILSSON. STRAKOSUM ORAND ITALIAN OPERA. THIS (SATURDAY) 1 Be we — OCTOBER 18, AT Doors open at Bi 30 biel lock. FAUST—NILSSON—OAPOUL, ties haere pec, Marguerite, iss C. iN MONDAY EVENIN OT. 2 ATS ocLocks DENTH SUBSCRIPHON NIGHT -NILSSON. Gy request) Ue TRO OVATORE: TL TROVATORE. aaa. CHRISTINE NILSSON us LEONORA ‘ARY—CAMPANINI—DEL PUEN’ WEDNESDAY, Dovober 2 Eleventh Sabseripuon Night, Orst time this season of Mozart's one d’@uvre, ‘wigh a magntoent cast. ama leent cast FIRST JOINT APPEARANCE THREE | PRIMA S—MADAME CHRI STINE UNILSSU MILE. OSTAVA TORHEANE CAMPANINI, MAUREL, ETT, "Gener oh, ADMISSION, EVig) PERFORMANCE ienera!l Admission. ‘ami ircle, je ‘and $2.extra. 1:0 P. Mo Reserved taccording te location), NOTICE. Prices {or MATINEE, October ts, atl Admission, $2. Reserved Seats, $1 extra. Seats ani boxes tor all the above now at the Academy; Also 701 Broadway and 4 Broadway. FRIDAY, October 4—Twelith Subscription night. CADEMY OF MUSIC. NILSSON MATINEE. vr tS ATEN HIRD EE ot the STRAKOSCH [TALIAN OPERA erie’ THIS SATURDAT), OC1OBER eH 13). GRAND gabe NLLSSON MATINER, FAUST. Mme, CHRISTINE, NILSSON as ARGUERITE Miss CARY, UL, NAUREL: WANSETIL des de. Signor ke MUZIO..-<1. Mustoat Director end Condictor Ra ties: B PRICEE—Genesal Adinission, $2; reserved seats, SPECIAL, "Noricr, —Those wishin Ree. to avoid ed rosh at the ticket office can purchase adm tickets for the Matinee in advance at (he Academy, Seats at Academy; also Scuirmer's 701 Broadway, and at us Broadway. OR SALE—5O ACRE FARM, buildings; terms easy. Inquire of C. Broadway. OR SALE-IN EAST ORANGE, N. J., LOT 998X206, House, 12 Fi modern improvements; beau- iitully located ; plenty ‘ot iruit and shade; splendid view? street Macadainiaed and lighted with gas, and but five minutes’ walk trom depot; price reasonable and terins B. ACKER, 85 Beekman street, ‘OR SALE—BUCKEYE DAIRY FARM, 1,0) ACRES between Manhasset and Mineola, Long Island, 15 miles trom New Yor! stables for 80 cows; fine soil and stream of water. A, RAPELYE, 113 William street, \LUSHING PARK LOTS.—DAILY EXCURSIONS TO his Deauciful property from store 439 Third avenue, t 12:45 o'clock. Ladies unaccompanied shown ever’ courtesy. Free excursion by a special train at 2 o’cloc trom Hunter’s Point each Sanday to accommodate those who cannotgo during the week. No music, no tree lunch and no deadheads, who simply go, for a free ride. All sensible and prudent people who wish to own their home and can pay $10 monthly for asplendidly Improved lot in a charming village six from this city are in Vited fo apply for tickets, “Stone sidewalks. shade trees and elegant shrubbery adorn each lot, Price $500 each, HOUSE AND OUT. E. WHITE, 150 Parable $10 monthly without, interest. A liberal dis. gone to cash buy laps free. Apply for tickets to EAVJASUN'W. HITCHCOCK, ‘store £0 "Third avenue, Rew York: OUSE TO LET.—PLEASANTLY SITUATED IN Mary street, eee near Jefferson Park ; rent 600; partly furnished, $60; partly furnushed. $74 FOSTER, Elizabeth, N. J. ICA MINE FOR SALE.—THE BEST MICA MINE ‘anada is offered for sate; it is iree of trouble from water. For Yuriver particulars and samples of mica, address FRANK THORP, Russell House, Ottawa, Ont. M° ‘OWN.-A NEW HOUSE, FULLY FUR- 4M nished and with hot and cold water, closets, &c., convenient to the depot, will be let low to'a good tenaut, Address box 559 Post office, Morristown, or apply at No. 3 Nassau street, room 27. UTES STEAM FROM NEW YORK.—BEAUTT- 40x100, price $5,000; also, one £0x10), for Sra ‘only $1,000 required. Owner, 167 Broadway. offic $3 PER MONTH—PART OF HOUSE, FULLY FUR- nisned ; silver, linen, &c.,; four; rooms and kitch- en; one of the Dest Jocationa in, New Bri L.near W. A. COLLINS, S Tine street. __REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. THIRD MORTGAGE “ON LOTS IN THIS CITY AND some cash i be exchanged for a Country Place Worth about $13,000; near the water preferred. ‘Inquire of JOHN DONOVA Mark’s avenue, Brooklyn. on ae pus IN VERY 00 coxprTtoN; 0. leventh avenue. Inquire of Mrs, KRAYE. Borehard street . ss Miscellaneous. UT NGNISHED HOUSES POR SALE-ENCLOSED— When finished worth about $12 000. Frith tome cash advances tt required 2 o'clock, at Trinity Building, room %. BROOKLYN ee. ae 1 on mortgage, Apply, from 11 to FOR SALE ERALD BRANCH OFFICE—BROOKLYN. ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD RECEIVED AT OUR BRANCH OFFICE, IN THE LONG ISLAND SAVINGS BANK BUILDING, CORNER OF FULTON AV. AND BOERUM 8T. OFFICE OPEN FROM 8 A. M. TILL 9 P, M. ON SUNDAY, FROM 3 TILL 9 P. M. CARRIERS’ AND AGENTS’ DEPARTMEN NO. 7 FRONT STREBT, BROOKLY IRST CLASS TWO STORY AND FRENCH ROOF high stoop basement and sub-cellar frame House, fillea in with brick, containing every improvement: thoroughly overhauled since being built, and now in most perfect and elegant condition; situated on Macon street, between Tompkins and Marcy avenues—an unex- ceptionable neighborhood; 35 minittes to ferries; one block trom Fulton avenue: can give possesion at once if desired ; price $5,500; can convey free and clear, of will take $2500 cash and ‘balance to sult purchaser; ‘this is a Tare chance for # delighttul home. Address MACON, box 195 Herald office. OR SALE—A HOUSE AND LOT, CORNER OF Columbia and Baltic streets, Brooklyn; a fine place for business. Apply On the premises. (OR SALE—HOUSE AND STORE PROPERTY; ONE corner Store. 17 rooms, $15,000; one corner Store, $11,000; two Stores, $10,000 each; three Stores, $5,00) ¢ach; all three story brown stone fronts; also three two story frame Houses, at $200 each. Callor addres. . M. WHIPPLE, 26¢ Court street. ‘OR SALE—ON THE HEIGHTS AND NEAR THE lerries, @ three story und basement brick House; desirable property; pricé and terms moderate; imme: possession. Address J. 7. W., box 5,54 New York Post offices OR SALE—A FINE HOUSE; THREE STORY HIGH stoop brown stone front; all modern improvements; in goon sonaiion tee eae the hill, Clermont ave- -BARGAIN-CORNER STORES AND Lots on Fulton avenue, $16,000: corner Stores, with Lots, on Hamilton avenue, $10,000; Brooklyn; two. mortgage. ELSTON, 2) Liverty street, New York. OR SALE. OR TO LEASE—TWO LARGE FAC- tories, with 75 horse engine: also two vacant Lots adjoining : will sell third less than the value, or Apply to C. YNOLDS, corner South First and ‘sine streets, Willlamsburg. - EAR FIFTH AVENUE, FIFTY-SECOND STREET. Superb, extra deep, new 24 foot Dwelling. turnished or unturnished, tor r sale reasonably STORE PROPERTY—FOR SALE, story brick House. Brooklyn; water, gas 97,00); _ CHEAP, A FOUR ub-cellar, No. 237 Hoyt street, seven inarble mantels in the sh $1,500 or more. Apply on the 10 LET—ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS. } street ferry, a fine brick Dwelling ments; B. v. AV Ht b gue ail improve- Immediate possession; rent Apply to A. NPORT ‘367 ‘edie Fulton street. OK FOR SALE.—A FINE HOU: avenue, Brooklyn, will be let at 4 low figure. to owner, 206 Sixth avénue, New York, or to N. P. C 235 Washington street, Br i 10 MANUPACTURERS.—TWO FLOORS, 150X45 AND anus { for responsible parses oo on 3 ars’ reference. to REENE, 250 Plymouth street, Brook sige d 15: MONTHLY—NICE SUIT OF ROOMS, WITH USE of kitchen, containing all modern improvements, Dath and closet, in genteel-looking house, cated. Particulars at 14 Beondway, root & fem es 5 TH WARD, CITY OF BROOKLYN,—YOR SALE, two Lots of Ground, 2x00, on Chestnut et tween Bushwick avenue. Boulevard and Myrtic avetiue DeKaib avenue extra cars pass the lots eve ‘Ww min oes irom Bronaw’ EPO Brae " Inquire oF or ad. ress SE, Bushwick avenue, oppor the Reformed church. bssta sth gases TO LET OR FOR SALE, JU ST FINISHED, (0). tro story and brown ston ment House ; all 50K modern imiprovements; poampl Nineteenth yrarai ten blocks trom ferries, 261 Keap street, Wiiliams- $5 50! —ONLY $1,000 CASH WILL BUY ot. + three story and basement Philadelphia brick ae. uae nk VD eae all modern im- =e Rot, BUSH, 198 Maxton lane, aes WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY SALE AND TO RENT, {OR Paes FINE LOT, 60X20, AT MAMAR. depoft i eine a fdr Se a wid bee THEODORE RITTE | Broadway. OR SALE OR TO LET—GREAT BARGAINS—TWO beautiful Houses at Yonkers; one on Washburton qvenue, near station; the other oh river bank; Also fine new House near Montrose station, Orange, N. J gress HUBE! ERT & PIRSSON, 194 Broudway, oF Tisostas COLLINS, opposite station, Yonkers. JERSEY CITY, HOBOKEN, HUDSON CITY AND BERGEN REAL ESTATE. For Sale. N HOMOEN.SFOR SALE. A pinst CLASS PROP- erty; iree Houses; a Gr Bt Glass business; Lots 120x80,on Third strese, “ands eueye — HERSKE, No. 7 Newark street, the PROPERTY OvT OF THy, crr SALE AND TO Nene “POR vow COUN’ RESIDENCE AND 57 ACRES FAR New ick, N. J.; bot and cold wate: - ary wash ch era, boiler, furnace, stable, cartian }) Numerous outbuildings; plenty ot trot harehes Of all denominations: frequent com: mn; taxes pomiual. Owner, 2 Latayette ave- ' THIRD AVENUE STORE, AND NEAR BY WEST- chester county Lots to exehan, ye tor a Farm of 80 to 100 acres; not over one hour from city. HOWELL & HURST, 921 Third avenue. A NE HAVE GOOD GAS STOCK TO EXCHANGE Ps ‘ood cit Se private or tenement Apply to SnERWOuD DKON, No. 1,032 Third avenne, near Sixty-tirst street. ‘HOICE NBAR BY PROPERTY, PREF AND CLEAR, / and cash will_be given for a stock of Dry and Fancy Goods, Bouse Boe Geos or Clothing. Wo. L. KING, 39 Nassau street, room 183g. PixGHANGE PROPERTY ON BUSINESS STREET, 1; Rahway, three Cottages near Plainfield, Mortgages and Stocks, tor House in this city or Brooklyn. JAQUES, 203 Broadway, Commissioner of Deeds. _ XCHANGE—BROOKLYN HOUSE, NINE ROOMS, fll improvements on the hill, for Country House, Farm or Lots. 5.0. HOYT &'SON, 171 Broadway. PXQBANGE—10 ACRE FARM IN OCEAN COUNTY, for other Property, merchandise or Western r rm convenient to railroad and water. Call (his day at, & Liberty street, at the office of MARCUS: LAING and owner, address HENRY TAPPEN Bay: ville, Ocean county, (OR SALE—OR EXCHANGE FOR DRY GOODS, Farm of 240 acres, in Caroline county, Md. ; superior butidings, 4,000 peach trees. 4.00) straw érries; close to Fuilroad” Apply to EVANS PENNINGTON, office No.2 Aiimond Bai dina, corner of Eighth and Market streets, Wilmington, De SALE—OR EXCHANGE FOR RAILROaD f firstclass four story brown stone front high stoop House, 1n Thirty-tourth street. OFF, 77 Cedar street, OR SALE. OR EXCHANGE—A FIFTY ACRE FARM, located between Stamford, in Delaware, and Jefter- son,in Sehoharie county, N. Y.; saible ‘py two rail- ina fertile dairying aisti 0 fevers; no moe $: good trouting and scenery of Catskill Mountains welling house, hophouse, saphouse, two barnes, stables, ‘&c.; three orchards; plenty small fruit and all the stock and. crops. Call on OWNER, No. 006 Third avenue. WILL SELL OR EXCHANGE A SPLENDID SMALL brown stone high stoop House and carriage house, on East Thirtieth street, and a four story on Forty-first for a Farm within 50 miles of New York; must 3 acce: good larming and healthy location. Apply at No. 990 pixth avenue. MPORTED LIQUORS, IN ORIGINAL CASKS, AT wholesale prices, in exchange for a good brown stone House wor. from $30,000 to $40,000, Address HOUSE, box 20) Heraid office. TE HAVE FIRST MORTGAGES AMOUNTING TO $55,000 on City Property, worth double the amount, toexchange for Third, Sixth or Eighth avenue Property, lightly encumbered. OWELL & HURST, 91 Third avenue. a ee eee FARM, WITH GOOD BUILDINGS, in exchange for beautiful Gothic House. 14 acres, in growing town 18 miles in Jersey. Bauity, 39, . D.C 149 Broadway. _ WANTEDIA FIRST CLASS HOUSE, UP TOWN, IN exchange for an improved suburban Property, 000, and rapidly advancing in value, "Pine stseet, office of Hutchins & ies ae we 75, EVENS, 37 iene _REAL gE TATE “WANTED. “THREE STORY HIGH STOOP PRIVATE HOUSE For acash customer; must be west of r between Fignteenth and Fortieth streets: not over $16,000. Apply to HYLAND, 342 East Nineteenth street. WAXTED—COUNTRY SEAT WORTH $35,000, the Hudson, FREE below a or in Vill give for same equity in my first class four story Gence, elegantly Anisned in cabinet work. value $60,000; mortgage in institution $25.00); location between Pifth and Madison avenues, near Seventy-second street en- trance to Park. Communications trom brokers not no- heed unless rcectnpanied by ay eseats of property offered. Ac R, box WARXTED TO PURCHASE—A FARM CONTAINING five acres of land with, fruit trees: not New York: willing to pay $800 tc ae cash, and no more, Address ©. 6. WANTED TO PU RCHASE—A ~ GOOD DWELLING House between Forty-fifth and Sixty-fitth stre prtee $10,000 to $20,000 eas B, R., 245 In this City and Brooklyn. DESIRABLE FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED +1 three or four story brown stone or brick House wanted to rent, in New ore or Brooklyn. Owners send full particulars to LIBERAL RE. Herald office. )URNISHED HOUSE WANTED.—A WHOLE OR Part of a furnished House wanted to rent by a re- e family; good references; will board present il desired, __ Address FALKIRK, Herald office, A PHYSICIAN'S OFFICE, ON WAVER: . oF Fifth avenue, below Tenth street mediate possessbon ; state terms. Address X. Y. 139 Herald office. FANTED—FROM 13T OF NOVEMBER, . BY A gentleman and wife (German), three or four Rooms, unturnished, on second floor, in w fine, private house; location from Forty-fith to Sixtieth street and trom Lexington to First avenue; references exchanged. Ad: dress J. POLLENZ, 270 Grand street. JANTED—BY A FAMILY OF ADULTS, A PU WW Nishea House ter tae Winter, between ‘Sixth and Third avenues te Sper and Forty-second strects; lo exceet 5 he mth Post office, Newburg, N ee re ee WATED—Two FLOORS, BETWEEN and Sixtieth streets, to contain Fent not to execed $W per month, Yost office. PIPTIET iH bout 5 rooms each Address 1, box Wd In the Country. We LEASE OR PURCHASE, ON THE Long Island Railroad or its branche, {0,78 acres, sulted fo raining milk for the New York mae) ets, Address X. Y. Z., Herald office, MARBLE. _MANTEL: STANDARD | PMERICAN BEVEL TABLES AND Phel ollender Combination c oe ntee, H. INDE Collender, 734 Broad way, New York. N ASSORTMENT OF MANTELS, UNSURPASSED for beauty of derign and sapauity of ‘workmenanie Biate work of all kinds a 9 dite PENRIWN SLATE COMPANY, _Fourth avenue and Seventeenth street, Union square, ZTEWART'S SLATE MANTELS, MARBLE AND WOOD iY Mantels, rich and elegant desigas, at the lowest prices, 220 and 222 West Twenty third street, between venth and Kighth avenues, HER FIRST CONCERT UCCA AND LAST APPEARANCE. Lucea LUCCA TAMBERLIE, LUCCA JAMIST, LUCCA WIENIAWSEI, LUCCA TO-NIGHT. Lucca “GALAXY COURSE,” Lucca CHURCH OF THE DISCIPLES LUG rth’s). LUCCA Brentano's, LUCCA ‘and Futh: Ay UCC. ctory, Lucca ir. SHERIDAN SHOOK Mr. A. M, PALMER MATINEE MATINEE MATINEB MATINEE TO-DAY, TO-DAY, TO-DAY, Wires MUSE UM. E. EDDY. SPECIAL DOUBLE BILL for this BATE D ay De OCTOBER 18, r. ee in fe new. ‘american drama, LAST LIFE AND DEATH OF NIGHT 2 e *M. NATTY Concluding on both cocaaions. with the drama oO FRENCH SPY, in w! ict, the oanbentad artiste a Miss FANNY HEERING ie ‘will appear, support the strength of the Compan’ Pe NDA AY, October 20, the young acto: — NK’ MAYO in DAVY CROCKETT, NEw METROPOLITAN | THEATRE, 585 and 587 amen Manaj Nae, THE Mos RACTIVE SP’ * THEAT: THE CITY, CROWDED and DEL TGTED AUDIENCES. TLER Two jee eh ee and EVENING, LO Lo, nBe: MA’ Es, LO LO, Ey ATINEE, LO Lo, LO Lo, EE. MATINE: Lo Lo. at 2) 3o folock, Children half price. LO LO, the great London Sensation Artist and the celebrated DE GLORIAN BROTHERS, EWART SISTERS, STEWART SISTEKs, 8T GUSIE CREYTON, Miss Miss BELLE Howitt, Miss SCH HOOT, iiss ALEKAN- DRINA, ADD RYMAN, WEST, QUEEN, LANG, KETCHUM aad REGULATE COMPAR Y} in a brilliant and varied programme: Afternoon, doors open at1; evening at 7o’clock, Box jaily. Seats sectired in advance. NOTICE.—MONDaY NEXT, first ance vA ae JOHN HABT, the King of Comedians. 0 SAM RIOKBY and Master BARNEY and other SPECIALTY ARTISTS will ear. RAND OPERA Po be ‘ALIAN OPERA. THIS GATURDA ee 18, at 1:30 P. M., AST MATINEE. Lucca, TAMBERLIK. POLIUTO. aq ASsoctation HALL, FREE s LEOTURY ART OF SPEAKING | PHENOM FLUENTLY, PROFESSOR ETIENNE LAMBERT, MONDAY, ocropés an AT 10:30 A. M, CULTIVATION OF THE EAR. Professor Lambert's er is eminently adapted to those who desire to make their theoretical knowledge practically available by cultivation ot on e i Lecture free. Ladies especially invited. CONVERSATIONAL FRENCH CLASSES DAILY, at his office, 1,193 Broadway. Send for circular. a ee ree TO-DAY. Be sees MATINEE. ladies, FRANCESCA DI RIMIN) RMANCE of the SALVINI SEASON, ission $1; seats, $1 extra. RAND OPERA mene mai tt ie i VEST iat ‘ALIAN OPE THIS SATURDAY. Seinen i at 1c0P. M, Lucca, TAMBER! _FOLEUTO, aK: ty SICAL, YOUNG LADY (OONTRALLO) WOULD LIKE A position in church to sii lay; onty # mqderate Poo oaeen Address A! Bie! AUSTIN ; Brooklyn OAR. PRIVATE MUSIC LESSONS, PIANO, pA A Organ, Guitar, Flate, Cornet, Zither, Harp, § Harmon inailed ir @ Ulinwn place. Day and evening. ‘ohretiars . JAY WATSON, Director, AC ‘ADEMIE:! '* A? ‘ORTH’S CLASSES FOR DANCING, « No, 212 Fitth avenue, corner Twenty-sixth street, Are now open for the season, Twice a tendo rate and Thursdays, Tuesdays and Fridays, Wednesda: Saturdays, Once & week—=s; mornings and Friday evenings. Gentlemen on Monday and Thursday evenings. Send for a circular. AUGUSTIN DALY 'N OPERA. This SATURDAY, October 1k at 1 P.M, . FA AREWELL MATINEE. Last arance me PAULINE LUGO) SIGNOR TAMBERLI together with Signore MAE eo RBYNA and others. MONDAY, October vase te ‘OF MUSIC, ILMA RMOOR, Beats ci React nie Pat G Opera House, Schirm- er's, No. at end 14 Broad way. The used py this Courpany are fromthe manu- factory of Khabe & Co, No, 112 Filth avenue. RAND OPERA HOUSE. G Bole Lessee and Manager Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY RESUMPTION OF SPECIE PRICES. att. , Dale bey 4 announce that he will signalize the tion 0} matic Beason (after the ie departure ate ‘talian Opera) ‘on Monday evening, October 20, by a@ return to the popu men ante- belt AUESS ‘viz. Admission to all ba of the house, except Family c FIY CENTS. Reserved chairs in The ‘Orchestr aad Parquet Circle, wieaseud Sass E. Family Circ sessetesesemeeeeesFORTY OBNTS In placing this magni Ificent it Theatre at that former standard of prices aah ‘thus bringing its famous and un- excelled performances ree the reach of the entire community during this period of popular SeREa oD Mr. Deny we ny have it distinctly understood. he does notin SERCUIAE whatever alter the standard of en- tertainment atthe Grand Opera House. That will be, as heretotore, strictly FIRST CLASS in every department The Dramatic Company will re- main precisel, the same as heretoiore, and will include Mr. G. Mr. D. H. BARKING, . WRANK HARDENBER iin CHARLES LECLERC Mr. M.A. KENNED Mr, W. J. JENNINGS, ; Mr. C, K. FOX, Mrs. 0. M. WALCOT, iss FANNY HEYWAI A Miss ADELAIDE LENNOX, Miss M. CHAMBE MBERS, Miss MARY CAR cx, Bo. The initia) performance, to mark the new ora in theatre prices, will comprise a revival of the world-popular sea- sational Drama, UNDER THE GASLIGHT, to be produced with all its famdus original effects, in- cluding the GREAT PLER SCENE and the RAILROAD SENSATION! and the following EAT CAST, GR Ray Trafford, one of the New York “bloods.” M. A. Kennedy Demilt, of the rising Wall street generation, H. Howland Windel, his friend. Sound on the street ili. dG" Luvs Byke one of the men whom the law is al- Ways reaching for and never touches, and whom Coroner's jurors alwaye: tia justi- gable.. r. F, Hardenbergh Snorkey, a returned veteran, established asa laier messonger, but open to any: D. H. Harkins 4 roinbs “Police ng else... Justice Bowing, ‘ot ‘tie ‘one of ti lewalk merchant pri Peanuts, a rival operator in pape: matche: -Saidee Vivian Sam, a Fi Pros portly. qualification Mr. W. H. Mamilton The Signal Man at Shrewsbury Bend. Rifferdi pines Rafferty), from Cork. Sergeant of the River Martin, servant of the Courtland’s.. ton Rich, the boy Who was committed ¢. pena rn] Mr. GL, Fox r, J. W. Jennings an Italian orgatiat . ciate Searle y dd, pretty, but no heart. girl Who was never brought up Misg Fanny Hayward 9 ta Judas, the right hand of Byke..... Miss M. Chambers Dam, one of the voices of, 80° Melety. Miss Nina Varian Sue Eariie, one of the echoes of ihe Voices. Miss Agnes Lee je Liston, another echo . Miss Clifford ACT i." THE WOLVES OF SOCIETY, Scene 1.—Fifth Avenuc: The Last Caller on New Year's ight. ieeche, 2—Delmonico’s: Going to the Tuesday's “So- cial Scene 3.—The Balroone ms oe panentes of Shame. TRAPPED BY +e PERSONAL.” Fac View of Basement Life: Byke's Target Prac- ice. ACT III, PIER 30 NORTH RIVER, Scene 1. ie Tombs Police Coutts A Morning with Justice—What an Ebony Box Contain scene 2—Outside the Tombs: the “Most Agreeable ‘iew. Scone 3.—The Piers of the City by Starlight: A Glance at Arab lifein New eae Oring ‘atthe Water's Edge. THE IRON PILLOW, Scene 1.—Long Branch: A MOE at the West End— 1inds her old Friend. Path: Byke on the Trai &—The Railroad Shed hgh Bend: The 10:40 Down Express Train. curoworon. Scene.—Pearl’s Chamber: A Burglary and Its Conse- quence—Berinudas’ Pony Express. This celebrated play will be succeeded next week with @ grand reproduction of the,wonderful sensational Local F ited ‘oily entities ROUND Onno MARK Tite PRICES, Admission, srrith seats In Dress Circle, rod Beats ia the Orchestra aid Parquet Circle, 50c. extra, Family Circle, 40c. ONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, 201 BOWERY. ES: GUS WILLIAMS apwitreb w,Duteh Songs, dc. FREE Anpy'aut ANNIE HUGHES TO THE in Irigh Songs, Sketches and Dances. GRA! ASTOR'S SONGS. MATINEE PRED! MAGKLEY, JENNLE LESLIE, MATINE! e London Sensati MATINEB JENNIE ENGEL, KITTY BROOKE, ‘0-DAY. BILLY BARRY, LARRY TOOLEY, Manchester and Jennings, Weston Sisters, Geo. Thatcher, Girard, &c., de. LADIES ADMITTED FREE. THE MATINEE TO-DAY. LS bth Sa EVENING, October 21, GRAND COMPLIMENTASY CONCERT, ENCELIUS TRIO, ass M, HENRI ed AWEEI, Blenor SCHOLAHA, Signor BOY, Signor DEL PUEN M. BERHIN( of the Strakosch Opera Troupe; Signor AGKAMONTE and others, Admission, 75 cents: reserved seats, $1. Tickets on tale at the music store “of ‘A. Schirmer, 701 Broadway; Pond, 39 Union equare and S47 roadway ; Ditson, 711 Broadway; Theatre Ticket office, 114 Broad: way ; Grand Central Hotel a1 nd Steinway Hall. BROOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. NDAY, OCT. 20, AT ¥ HAA A DI MURSKA,” TAMBERLIK, in Doniett e Grand bern of CIA DI LAMMERMOOR, Seats to be had now a the Brooklyn Academy ot Music and 114 Broadway, New York. A’ TRENOR'S ACADEMY OF DAN! byt Flo HaN, 723 Sixth avenue (Reservoir Fare, ils can attend at their convemence, recefve individual instruction in Waltaing, "ke. ‘AT WILSON & HAMILTO: Avademy. Arthur Hall, 313 West Fourteensr street, hear Eighth avenue.—Ciasses always open for beginners. For terms, &c., send for circular. ‘Soiree every tuesday evening. ¥ —J, MARS’ ACADEMY OF DANCING, 289 + Bleecker street; classes Tuesday and Friday even- and Saturday afternoons; ings; children Wedne jolree every Saturday circular. ning, at So'clocks send tor EB GARMO'S DANCING CLAS ue, corner Fourveenth street. evening. ¢ RAND MRS, ACADEMY POR DANC- ing.—Classes for ladies, gentlemen and children. Gali for circular at 62 West Thirty-fourth street, 2 FIFTH AVE- ew classes forming. N'S ACADEMY OF DANCING, 66 AND 68 East Fourth sireet—Select soiree every Friday Classes Mondays and Fridays, evenini HLASKC THE LEC af AU eR eron m 1 4 Dr. COLTON will give a te and Exhibition fe ladies only ai the Coouer Tnedtu agp! RDAY APTERNOON, OCTOBER 18, After the lecture ten ladies will inhale the gas, illustrat ing its amusing and delightful effects. Admission 10¢., cee Doors open at 2 To commence st o'clock, REE NEW LECTURES IN COO’ by Rev. Henry Morgan, of Morgan Ch Roveinber TURE SEASON. INSTITUTE |, Boston.— November “Old Maids aud Their Accusers e achelors, And, Their Follies;"” Noveinber 6 Noid jonuets with New Trimmings.” Committecs dd M. OFFORD, 2 White street, New York, sph RAND OPERA HOUSE, ITALIAN OPERA, THIS ptt end Goloper te atl0 P.M, LAsT M. Lucca, TAMBERLIK. POLIUTO, aa or bd eh hta se | Prof, CROMWELL'S THU AY, October 28, SWITZERLAND AND THE ALPS, Popular rates of admission. Aauite 5) cents; Children, 25 cents. ALLACK’S.—THIS AFTERNOON, SALYINI. SALVINI as PAOLO, PLAMONTL as, FRANCEECA. in th the bes beautiful love tragedy, Ff CESA DI RIM R, KA KAIIN’S GRAND MUSEUM AND POLYTECHNIC Institute—Rebuailt, SE eee and with 5,000 fresh attractions, how open to the public, at 683 Broadway, nearly opposite the Grand Central Hotel. Models of every. cree ot the human frame, breathing Mechanical res, &c., &c., altogether comprising the most enter- taining ‘and instructive exhibition in the world. Adimis- sion Suc. Scientific lectures daily ; free to visitors. OBINSON HALL, Sixteenth street, three doors west of Broad w a) jan: cDONOUGH and pe A. EAKNSHAW 3 i $ LAST WEKKs, 3 LAST WEEKS, AST WEEKS, f the most successful entertainments that has ited New York.. Will return in February. nsdn Every day at ROYAL MARIONETTES | and night at8, Every day at 3 ROYAL MARIONETTES | and TRE at Every day at3| ROYAL MARIONBTTES | and night at & “An entertainment so full of fan and ao free from any ghjectigns. ‘The best entertainment in the city.”—Home journal. Secured sofas, $l. General admission, 5c. Children halt price. ASTROLOGY. TTE: TION—CONSULTATIONS ON BU A Tosses, enemics, absent friends, lover iaaprieg refused unless satisfied. as fickness and death; p bynes aveaue. ‘Mine. SINGHI, Clairvoyant. LANCHE ORMSBY, UNCONSCIOU 3 “TRANCE, Clairvoyabt—Consult on ali the aifatrs of near Amity, BY ROPEAN CLAIRVOYANT TELLS NAME: Y likenesses, causes marriages; 80 cents and aw Ye West Twenty: firth street. ADAME JUDD, 10 SPRING STREET, CAN BE CON- sulted on ail affairs of life. Ladies 0c fADAME ROSA, GREAT NATURAL CLAIRVOYANT, reveals your whole life, from the cradle to the ve. 472 Canal street, near Hudson, Fee, $1. ICALe ELL, PHYSICIAN SINC Bast 5d wt first door from Sth DVIOE FREB.—MMP. DESPAkD, PHYSIC _Flectianian, 41 Bast 28h st,, néar 4th w TAN AND DR. AND MMB. ORINDLE, PHYSICIANS practice). 1D) West ‘Twenty -#ixth street, ks TTENTION }—DR, FRANKLIN, LATE OF PRUSSIA, d vate office, 161 Bleecker st MAXWELL, PHYSICIAN, RESIDENCE ake 1310.— BE. 114 Bast Tenth street, near Third ay M “MAURICEAU M. D.—OPFICE 129 LIBERTY street, near Greenwich street, D®KiNe's onD, ESTABLISHED PRIVAT OF FIORE Free from) w7. 1 Amity street. near Broadway. ERRERO'S NEW ASSEMBLY ROOMS, Fourteenth street, adjoining Academy of Music, GLORIOUS SUCCESS UF UI ya HA -DAY, AT 2 ATINEK America’s Greatest rennin TO-DAY, AT 2 MATL ltd DAY, AT 2 MATINEE irvellous é! ent TO-DAY, AT 2 MATINEE PRON tar BETeITt ULL. DAY, AT2 MATINEE (ge copretented. ) pa} 4 AT? MATINEE on AT? MATINEE DELIGHTED, ‘AUD! ENCES Te. Day, AT? MATINEE THE GREATEST FRAT OF TO-DAY, AT 2 MATINEE MAGIC TO. DAY. AT2 MATINEB EVER WITNESSED. TO-DAY, AT 2 POPULAR PRI Admissio nO and 75 cents. Seats can pe secured at HAKI“'S MAGICAL REPOSITORY $0 Broadway, near Fourteontn street, Maunee THIS DAY, atzZ o'clock. bsinee admission ® cents. No reserved seats for quer (D OPERA Rov ALIAN OPER. THIS GATURDAD, Serouer ts at 190 P. M. LAST MATINEK, LUCCA, TAMBELIK, POLIUTO. EW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 618 BROAD. ‘way, between Houston and Bleecker streets. Every should vine the wonderful museums it 18 iull.of every thing people. should seo and understand. Lectures dail hilosophy of Marriage.” Those parties table to attend these important lectures ‘oo have them ded, post free, on receipt of 26 cents, by address. MR BECRETARY NEW YORK MUSEUM UF ANATOMY, log BECHER TA O'%, BULL MUSICAL AGENCY,—OLE BULL VIO- ling, Gold Medal Guitars; Ole Bull Strings, Wc., ies and %c, each, all warranted. 92 Olinton p catalogues mailed free, | BANJO CON BON, itoom, 1a Fou AND EDWAR! inments at the Green ening. October 14, AMUSEMENTS. N'% LYCEUM ben ‘Ath st and 6th W. L. MANSELL, Manager, e Nigh td mt layed tor 350 Consecuti ai hte tn fant Every’ Evening at 8 “Notre Dame.” Last SEVEN pec Ba VEN NIGHTS BEVEN NIGHTS Every Evening at 8 (Last Nights) Mr. T. 0. King, POSITIVELY THE LAST MATINEE, NOTRE DAME, NOTRE pane NOTRE DAME, Row inl SZOOND MO MONTH In New York. Now in its SECOND wONTE in New york in its SECOND MONTH in New ¥ ST sights g fie rgeous DANSE DES FOLIRA. Sena No ry ightt me, ni! ppiauded to th ‘4 LAST NIGHTS of ne DEATH STRUGGLE tn the Tower of NOTRE DAME and sensation header, List by inte’ of the beautiful scenery by Minard wis rhe Nuw YORK HERALD 8AYS:—"'The fectly artistic representation enjoyed in Now 4 yore for many & month. . Box office open from 9A. M. to 5 P. M. i IBLO'S GARDEN. et 5 CROOK. TWO PERFOMANCES TO-D AFTERNOON AT 1;30. EVENING AT 7:45. AFTERNOON AT 1:30, EVENING AT 7:45. TIME TABLE OF THE BLACK CROOK, THE hyena GORWEOUS SPECTACLE resented IN THE WORLD. er. ON ANY Staok'tx THE ore SCENE. 2 2 ibe Y TELL Stacta, BES ALI, SBTENS ‘é REVEL i eee ee Senne 8 AESSEEBE SSS § MATT MORGAN'S ‘Pano! TABLEAU OF TMMORRALITY, MATINEE TU-DA DAY, Al Bh a TINEE TO-DAY ar “130. SEE THE DIAS CHILDREN, LONDON MADRICAL ova” REGENNY, E. D, DAVIES, THR BALLET OF NATIONS, THE SIREN BALLET,’ THE AMAZONIAN MARCH and MATT MORGAN'S GREAT PANORAMA. ‘ALLACK? Proprietor and Manager, Mr. LESTER WALLACK In compliance with numerotis solicitations the LAST SEVEN NIG! of the present expaement ot MR. Ti HERN will be devoted to the cereal of his world-fa- mous original creation fy THIS (SATURDAY) | EVENING. October 18, 1873, will be given, for the first time this season, the cele | ed Comedy, in three acts, by Tom Taylor, G OUR AMERICAN COUSI yath Appropriate scenery and accessor LOAD DUNDREARY (written and cre- ated by himself) ASA TRENCH ABD: ABEL MURCOTT. RICHARD COYLE ind the follow- . Mr. SOTHERN B, POL! BINNEY ... BUDDICOMBE. MARY MERIDETH. EORGIN. MONDAY, October 2, and every evening during the week SOTHERN AS LORD DUNDREARY. It lnrespecttully' a announced t LESTER WALLACK will make his frst appearance in two yeurs on Y¥, OOTOBER 27, Box book now open, OOTH'S THEATRE. LESSEE, J. B, BOOTH. MAGGIE MITCHELL, FOR FOUR WEEKS ONLY. |CHON, THE CRICKET!! EVERY NIGHT, and SATURDAY MATINEE AT 13. Mr. J. W. COLLIEE anda POWERFUL CAST. Seats secured In advance at the Theatre and at the musie store of G. H. Dion & Co, 711 Broad way, November 3—EDWIN BOOTH—For Four Weeks. Pp. BARNUM’S GREAT. TR. TRAVELLING RLD'S PPPP PP. After six months of the most remarkably PP Pp triumphant transcontinental tour ever PRB [known in the annals of travelling amuse Pe PF yments wil inaugurate the closing cai 'P tg pai Doe 1873 by a GRAND OPENING iN PPPPP YORK,on Fourth avenue and Twenty- Pig sixth street, for a tew days only, commenc- PP ing MONDAY NIGHT, October 2, giving P two entertainments each day stat Mone od days viz. :—At2 and 8 P. M. core D ei at PPPP One single ti P.M. y adsatts toatl ‘Children under ine years o reat age, 2c. Reserved Amphitheatre Sea TITTTTTTT Ces Tm] 7 A BRAN EW SHOW, ™ THREE TIMES LARGER THAN BVER, TT 6, thousands of TT mPNSTRUGIIVE and TT BS have been added to bes every department of TTITT Mr, BARNUM’S _ GREAT TRAVELLING WORLD'S FAIR, BRBBBB, which, on account of its diversity and vast- B_ | ess, may with propriety be classified as to Bb 'h |Mustum’ ‘Mentgene “Caravan, Hippo BB _B_|drome, School of thé Curriculum, B B technic Institute, Coliseum of Classic e and BBBBB Equestrian Equitation, Aquarium for Ma- B B_ |rine Monsters, a Grand International, Or- BBB | nithological and ical Garden, com- ze B jbined witn Dan jtello’s Mammot B [Double “Hippodrome, | D'Atalte’s Royal BRBBBB French Circus and iseum, and — Signor Sebastian's Equestrian and Hippo- _ GraTaHG Exposition. Making, in ah the LARGEST, MOST ELABORATE AND EXHAUSTIVE 60. MBUNAT TON OF TRAVELLING EXHIBITIONS EVER SEEN ON EARTH. Among the most striking and characteristic features may be mentioned Prof. Faber’s wonderinl TALKING MACHINE Which sings, laughs and talks in alt tanguages, and for the exclusive use of which Mr. Barnum, for six months, pays $20.00, Also, the Fiji Cannibals,’ Digger Indians the celebrated Albino and Aztec Children, What Is I Giants, Dwarfs, No-Armed Boy, curious phenomena an freaks of nature, Living Sea Lrons, rare and expensive Wild Animals (one of which costs more than ten cages of common animals), such as the beautiful herd of Liv- ing Giraffes, sixteen trained Camels and four Pertorin- ing Elephants, Lions, Tigers, Leopards, black and gold otted varieties; White Polar Bears, Elands, Gnus, lacke Varks, Yaks, Zebras, Horned Horse, a uni- verse of Birt plum: and Monkeys of every concelva’ age, shape and variety, besides au “innumerable cara: yan" of the less remarkable specimens of zoological life, In the department of Fine Arts. a National Portrait Gal- lery, containing 100 life size ofl Paintings of all the Presi- dents, Statesmen, Military Heroes, Kings, Queens, Po- tentaies and Celebrities, Prot. Rogers’ group of CLASSIC AND HISTORIC STATUARY, * Bohemian Glass Blowers and a hundred extremely curi- ous and exquisite, life-like, moving, mechanical Automa- tons, trom laris and Geneva, consisting of Tableau and Landscape Transiormation Ht ric and Mytho- logical Androides, Singing and | Fi tting Birds, Automa- ton Musicians, Gorgeous Grotto Xcenes, Playing Foun. tains, Running Water Mills, igi i) harlow Sailin; Shing, Moving Railroad Trains, Tippling Cascades an thousands of the most curious fous arid exqui WORKS OF MECHANISM AND ART, sufficient of themselves to consttats & first class exhibi- THREE GREAT circus” TFROUPES. Beyenty first class performers, embracing the creme de la creme of the equestrian school, both male and temale, Two sepa- rate and distinct circus arenas in simultancous perform- ance. built express- wh t GRAND WOODEN AMPHITHEATR: in conjunction with the COLOSSAL HifPoDROME PAVILIONS enable the: moug ement to inaugurate one of the most brilliant, though brief, sons of equestro-zoological pastimes ever presented to & metropol tan audience. mber the ENTIRE BLOCK between Twenty-sixth and rent a “seventh streets and Fourth and a Mndtaon ropria rt SBR TERE Seta “Rok aati WORLD'S FAIR. is AN BRYANT'S MINSTRELS, third street. FAMILY MATINEE TO D; TO. Bay. RE, xp 2 ooLoo To. Matinee’ | AT 2 OcLocK AT 2 0 POnoCK, TO-DAY, MATINEE, AT 2 O'CLOCK, TO. DAY, MATINEK, AT 2 Orckock, | To-Da ¥. MATINEE, 1 A 7 oy vOK, DAN Boer we Seymour, Dave lteed, Bob Ut Unsworth and Bugsse at « secant O-Da ye ata Bring the children to see CHOUL BYAMINATION. ildren half price to the Matinee, HILHA RMON IC SOCIKTY, Onvand anter TUESDAY, the zat inst, at? A.M. Sea werved Seat ¢ six Concert fil Broad ‘Henear reals, will be wae Me lesars. G. Schirmer's, away :C: Houser, Ka Broadway Jordons & Mar: one's 2.164, Br ety ree Phe i liad oie on square He ir fh pion ) and at retary, 22 Fifth street tte. box es, sold at the wor M., by A. H. Academy on 1uesd 2 sday, (he 2ist inst urtenith airet. Maller, sq. Auctioncer, Entrance on D, SOWA ALVINL MATINER. TH AT WALLACK AbMiasion BALVINI AS ne Ri liiep Great Jones street, every evening at 8, We inenlay and Saturday at 230 This day—Public Boho NOT qo¢ Wood Will Mission, Monday evening—Chureh of the Atonement. 8, FRANOESGA) wt haan, aN SEATS ONLY $1 EX DAVID GARRI K I Neat WEEK, Tuslay—Allon street Methodist Episcopal church, Wednesday—June, street, Metnor Episcopal church, Zion Ameri thodist Episeop reh. Sevurdav—tecond's avenue Methodist Ebisco0al church, AMUSEMENTS. OWE! TRE, RELION...... Mr. S " Hl Alter a week's unpa: ar a was a ‘will close with nut seen tion of BATURDAY RVASING, ootoneR, 1 fy tent dy of Colley Cibber's adaptation: of Shakespea nes CHABD PLANTAGENET, Duke of Gloste Mises coveaciay big a Yak pee pie A iss CONSTANG! ere: AR HUNTERS will cones PRLCES ‘OR ABirsst0N ARE Patt sad Dr Ampaihiate Toe. Pi a Di ‘Cir- trguet aad Dresses SOc. | Private Boxes. rt Tit, othe Box Book is how open at the offce, of the theatre, where seats may be secure: x day ON MONDAY NeXT THE GREAT FERLDINGS will ap- dear in Charles Foster's Drama, THE TURF DIGGERS DOUM: (0 sialuaiand THEATRE.—BEGINS AT 8 UNBOUNDED EN ENTHUSIASM, ENCOMIUMS OF OF DELIGHT. ‘The charming and dashing AMERICA'S SONGSTRESS, “x OATES, Me vas a OATES, GRAND comic "Opi RA COMPANY. LAST [WO PERFORMANCES of Offenbach's'most popular Comic Opera, the GRAND DUCHESS GRAND DUCHESS GRAND DUCHESS GRawp DUCHESS. SPEEEMOOD pen ats a & MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 2, Offenbach's grand Comic Perm MONS, CHOUFLEUR ALY'S: ee ben THEATRE, 128 ROADWAY. BEGINS and Bacony. st 50; Dress Circle, uf Family Circle, Se. eneral mission, Sole Lessee and Manayer.-....-. NF. AUGUSTIN DALY This SATURDAY MATINEE at 13g; this i grening and Monday are the aor TIM re5, positively the will gnnear! et a is is anaraling, Protea, Prame, hich ven with eautitul new scenery, abounds wit rouge nd daucen and is always receive: ‘with roars laughter TUESDAY EVENING, Oct. 21, revival ot ¥r. Emmet's first great succe: FRITZ, OUR COUSIN GERMAN, hich new local scenery has just been completed. Thi popuiar a will be ‘fered with a superior cast of eters and all the original ¢ attractive features, for ofthe] Last times of i ugits and the Sar | MAXI iM ERDAY MATINEES may be ——— secured from 5 to 5. 4 | FRITZ ON TUESDAY. MATINEE THIS SATURDAY AT 14. n MI Heer ee omg sROADWAY. Mr, JOSH aa TO-NIGHT ree OF TE ‘LEYS, TO-MIGHT LAST TIME OF ABRAU- a ROGUE. MATIN, NESDAY, AND SATURDAY, , OCT 20, entire change of bill and rance of first appeal Mie, J. 0. STEW RDO nat Se Miss NELLIE STEEL, Mr. sans McDON A; Miss E. McDONALD. Mr. GILBERT CREME, 1. W. DALMIN. ‘Tho above troupe have just arrived trom England. The Oe eee eailappext with the usual mammoth troupe. On the same evening will be ayy the long-proi burlesque entitled, 1. op OR, THE HUNCHBACK, OF NOT-ER-DAM, Also on the same gyoning (ov. r request), by the invincible ea” HARRIGAN AND HART, ALVINI MATINEE. WALLACK'S, '0-DAY.), y FTERNOO 18 atl ) LAST’ WAND FAREWELL SALVINE Marines rena of orem aaies, ESO. SALNINt in his great role of SAOLO. PIAMONTI in her great tole, of FI RANCESCA, ronounce ress and whlch pele FINEST OF THE SALVINI SEASO and a heg in repos to Prod saat posae ny i a asking for repetition, Matince. Admission, $1; Seats $lextra. At Wallack’s, Academy, 701 and 114 Broadway. ALVIN'S LAST TWO NIGHTS IN NEW YORK. S*TUESDAY ana THURSDAY EVG)s of next week. Tuesday evenitig, Oct. 41, LAST NIGHT BUT ONE. First performance 'in América ol the original: play om Yhlen was founded the most successful draina of ARRIOK, entitle SULLIVAN, THE ACTOR, in which, appearing lor for tng ab first Weve in America in the Signor SALVINI will personate the part of SULLIVAN TUE ACTOR, a character weil known here under the name of DA Thursday evening, Oct, 2 LAST NIGHT IN NEW YORK. Tuesday evening, Oct. 38, SALVINI'S DEBUTIN PHILA. TADT THEATRE, 45 BOWERY —H. GRAG, MANAGER OCT. 19, SACRED CONCERT. Mati Mss CANISSA AS MARTHA, GANEONKEL, GRAF, LEIMAN, WEINTION. Poweriul Chorus and Orchestra, Popular prices. ERMANIA THEATRE, ‘AD, NEUENDORFF, SATURDAY, October | is DER REGISTRATOR AUF REISEN, Comedy, in three acts by Mover and LAtronge. _Box oifice'open daily, trom 9 till 4 o'clock. AN veal a MINSTREL! LEY? Ys OPERA Hi Hous! - Director BROOKLYN, Bye gihing bright, tre ant and nd Spareline. AN ENTIRE GuANGY oF ORUGRAMME, MERICAN lett a 24 and 3a avenues, between fi and 64th streota, MAGNIFICENT STEAM ENGINES, f enormous power. SPLENDID BooMe AVSeYinE threo yards wide, UL ENGINES driven by the ordinary street gas NEW SAWS, which plane wood as they cut. ‘Two tll stzed, SAWMILLS in operation. Curious VACCUUM PU The PULSOMETER WIGEL FORGINGS, Acoraplete manufactory. LADIES’ BUTTONS. Tens of thousands a day. Entirel, ESSING Machinery, nun toCKand ICE CRU g:tixe Machinery, nd hundreds of other interesting, an ae WONDERFUL, MECHANICAL PROCESSES in full operation. CONCERTS AFTERNOON AND EVENING, Admission, 0 cents, Shildren, 25 cents, Open from 9 A. M. to 10 (AMUSEMENT A ‘RUC x sTeucry BINE 4 Po ck tas fohvell ves Second and Third avs., Sixty-third an ty-fourt HE SANAGERS NOW ISSUR FAMILY Of GOUPON Tokers, ONE-HALF REGULAR RATE: TWENTY ADMISSIONS—adult or child —$5, _See other advertisements in | this paper. ENUINE BRUOK TROUT, AT AMERICAN INSTI- tute Fair, weighing 844 pounds, Presented by R. @ Allerton, Esq. To be seen ay and evening. See other advertisements in this paper. LORAL DISPLAY. AMERICAN INSTITUTE FAIR, Second and Third avenues, between Sixty-third and xty-iourth streets, 172 varleties of Daiiias and an, unsurpassed varloty other Flowers from Mr. VICK, of Rochester. Spiend displays are also made by SEABRICHT, WILSON other leading florists. RAND MILITARY, | CONCE! MERICAN INSTIT AT UTE FAIR, Second and” Third avenues, between Sixty-third and ‘ixty-tourth st BEVERY AFTERNOON 4 AND YgVENING. ERRERO'S NEW ASSEMBLY ROOMS, Fourteenth street adlolts ng Academy of Music. EVER! M, NIGHT, EVERY America's Greatest illusionist, NIGHT. EVER in his NIGHT, EVERY marvellous entertainment, NIGHT. EVERY ALROSTAT SPIRIT! NIGHT. eveee (ge eonyrinted.) a4 EvENy DELIGHTED. nAUDIENCES NIGHT, EVERY = THE GREATEST, FEAT or = NIGHT: EVERY EVER MITA ESSE. NIGHT. POPULAR PRICES. | a. cag at Admission Tas MAGICAL REPOSITORY, ‘ondway, near Fourteenth street. MATINEE, Pavia Oct, 18 and 25, at 2 Ge Matinee __N uorars 8 LYCEUM. —STEINWAY'S. FIVE GREAT LECTU RES. EDWARD JENKINS (author of “Ginx’s Baby"), re, ogisee of To-day,” only appearance in ‘New —Oetol sonN B. GouGE~ JOM aiENGS ber THOMAS NAST—"C; jeaciring’ bag Tlastes catures of Burton, Butler, d, Onke: and others. drawn in we pe sence of rance--Noyember I v. BY, P. M.~-""Hannah Jane ‘ance in four years—November 25, Season Tickets, with reserved se) jay, $3 at Btetn- way's Hall, and at Hall's, 751 ara 7 IX THE ‘GREAT ty aa © etic BE iMind: M2t#orouiran fe THEATRICAL AND SHOW PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, HELALD BUILDING, BROADWAY AND ANN STREET, A LARGE ASSORTM OF THEATRICAL, MINSTREL AND VARIETY CUTS CON#*ANTLY ON WAND fiat P Nast ence; first appear-