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P Sa nid BOARDERS WANTED. _ nik PUBLIC AKE cau 1ONED AGAINST “PAR. TIES REPRESENTING THEMSELVES A® FROM THE HERALD, AND WHO ARE SOLICITING SUBSCRIP. TIONS AND ADVERTISEMENTS FOR 4 BOARDING GAZETTE OR DIRECTORY. IF THE NUMEROUS PERSONS WHO HAVE BEEN SWINDLED WILL INFORM THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD IT WILL ASSIST IN BRINGING THE GUILTY PARTIES TO JUSTICR. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED SECOND FLOOR TO 1 rent—With Board, en suite or singly. 153 Madison Avenue, corner of Thirty-second street, eure OF SECOND FLOOR ROOMS, WITH PRI- te table or wi hout Board: referenoes. 38 East Tweentiet street, between Broadway and Fourth ay. 1 BLOCK FROM FIFTH AVENUF,—ELEGANTLY furnished Fioor to rent, en. ue or singly, ina large with Board. 107 Wi ae house, or wil ut Portystourtn street rag BLOCK FROM BROADWAY.—ELEGANTLY FUR- 1 nished Sioge wo bi Bed Board; also other Rooms to let, on thira floor. East N Sabenpeahean 01 lineteenth street. Keter- pe So ol ee ee eee ] LARGE, WELL FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, SEC- Se it throm) feor. all Sona RB ONS, Witty rats ion nn genteel neighborhood. ‘seventhaveaue GENTLEMEN CAN BB ACC! ATED WITH ‘Zeta ine hah hoon sy Aan a ; ° fatally. "No. $58 West Thirty-nine, anes Bas 3° FLOOR, WITH PRIVATE TABLE—A COM. modious sult of of four oF five handsomel orsihey srs berwnee fifth ‘and Wediton svemaes te Bt AVENUE, ‘49.—LARGE AND COMMODIOUS pe a armen. new! Ra pid ime ite ols cada Planets Wash oF witost pe 5% Betta tA NO. 314,—PLEASANT SUITS, FRONT | ir or together, and two single tel; Rooms, with Bound, reterences exchanged, 5s, AVENUE, NO, 76—TO LET, A PARLOR Floor, nawly' and handsomely furntshe pores bath connected, witu or without private table; pity Boom on fourth floor, trout; house and’ apie frst 5S AND SIXTH AVENUES.—A FAMILY OF ADULTS ager ty pro torenta handsome Second Floor of four Rooms, with good table, at moderate terms, 48 West Fil- teenth street. Bras Sa. NO. 273, BETWEEN TWENTY-NINTA th sts.—A ‘handsomely furnished Suit ot apectoaninit to let, with strictly first class Board. $6 3 TO $10 PER W E POR BZOREE ERE BOARD md Rooms, at 29. Washingt roadway and square. ‘Two diss accommodated on moderate terms. g™ STRBET, 44, BETWEEN BROADWAY AND UNI. pat 4 Place’~ ‘o let, handsomely furnished teed Floor, with every convenience, together on se arate ly with first class French table. JOSEPH LIBA' 10 WAVERLEY PLACE, NEAR BROADWAY.— Handsome tront Rooms, $14and $17, for two per- sous, with Board; nu children: single Rooms, $3; also fable Board, $5; transient people taken. PER WE! K.—TWO YOUNG MEN CAN HAVE oom on fourth floor, with firstclass Board, faveriey lace ; reference required. in 156 place, between _ | | | cold raiery above. Fort se con dveirest aod" Be ern cond. street wenn | Madison and Phird ayentios: terms not toexceed $125 BOARDERS WASTED. | 939 East THIRTIETH stupor oy ri RIV ATE family.— Board, pleasant Kooms for & harried Couple or single persons! prive reasonable. 256 WEST THIBTY-FOURTH STREET.—A PRI- vate family will let a Lang paar fur- nished back Parlor, and back , on second floor, without board or private table ir'desired ; no children; references. VENUE, WN E:GHTEENTH B04 Sisct with hrs clase Boards desirable Home ra en suite or singly, toa family or gentioman and wile, ee ee ee ee ihe 438 & WEST pape cay STREET.—A SUIT three moons. nip ely furnished, with or without Board; LEXINGTON AVENUE.—A LADY HAVING a handsomely furnished house - would like to table tt desired : ‘terms to sult requirements; references given if desired. accommodated would hike to join some party who has already a first class house or the means to secure Opposite Stayvesant square. good loca T? 84, tamily, Board: choice of rooms and private LADY HAVING BOARDERS WAITING TO BE one, Adcress HEATH, ‘Herala Uptown Branch ofmtee. itand well iy ait treet, near Park jezenus, and desires to let some comfortable inde cheertul fooms, with first class table, to 5 lew permanent prarders un- exceptionable references given and reat Address LB. 0., Herald Uptown branch office. NARDS, CIRCULARS, BILL HEADS, POSTERS, Law she ot Lading and every’ kind of Job, Commercial dn c EPID nealty, tid y and promptly done at THE M IT aN ING ESTABLISHMENT, No, 218 cheertajly given on ‘epplioation: ‘RS. M. Be. Bing pda! jo. 32 East Thirty -fifth street. Has 0 Ona fort the winter in her three English base- houses, two of her most elegant Vario! Suits, wit baths, dressing rooms, &c.; private tables aller Suit, without private tavle, and one SEVENTEENTH STREET, 61 WEST, NEAR FIFTH avenue.—Large, handsomely turnished fooms on second and third floors. with superior Board, for parties desiring a quiet, refued and permanent home. 10 LEI—IN A SMALL Ferrata FAMILY, A SEO- ond floor front Room, with Board, to geliueman, wife, or two gentlemen; terms $17 per woek. 159 Ei Sixty-secona street. BOARD. AND LODGING WANTED, _ OARD WANTED—FOR A GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND AD, Ghlld of ¢ years, Address. stating eragy whieh moderate (none Toa Herald offen ons tte BOHCOA). nee OARD Fights BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, in a small, first class family. private preferred; two | Kooms with unexceptionable Board; terms, ela ing fire and gas, not to exceed $5) per week; I mn Use be below" Borties® street. Address, with ‘deseriy oo ref- erences, &c., D. D., Herald Uptown Branck o OARD WANTED—ROOM AND REDROOM CON- necting, for two adults; terms not to exceed ial a month: reference given and required, Address J. Q.5., | Herald Uptown Branch office. QW ANTED-BY A FAMILY OF THRGE ‘ADULTS, TWO SanFranciscoMinstrels’ r month. Address X. ae Herald office. NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, AMUSEMENTS, pee a THYAT Mest VAUDEVILLE | eS Ka uy. ANTONIA AND CHANLEY. the charming Actreas and Voealist, "ANNIE pte BAKE lebeated Change Arts PAUL war INE TCI, MATILDA MARZETIL, ALFRED RTINETTI, and ail the Metropolitan favorites. To contlode wie Ai ng grees pensation of BY BGORLiGur, ‘arated Seg MATINEE EVERY WEDNESDAY A ‘ASD SATURDAY, n@encing a: Y ‘Admission tc. ‘Grehestea chairs 81. Pamtly cirole 280. YOEUM THEATRE. AIMEE FAREW 4LL. M GRAU & CHIZZOLA.....-Lomeos and Managers FAREWELL W: OF AIM L PRE Oh OPERA BOUFFE. Unbounde {RLS DR MADAME ANGO?. MONDAY, Oct. 1 “4. Meee ‘Oct i Mme, ANGOT. FRIDAY BYARING. QOT. 16, byv' Th ADEE, rr, 2 in her great role of PERICHOLE. Mile. AME will introduce on the Boriehele of her ole, the first and third ac Hs ol nF Done tn aN Guts aH AND BEAR Tet Sy, evening, last Box office open from's a. M. ] YORUM THEATRE. MISS NEILSON, PECLAL NOTICE. me LA GRAD & UHIZZOLA beg to announce that e emine st Miss NEILSON Will appear under ineir management, for two weeks only, commencing MONDAY, QUTO BE (MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING will then be produced with great splendor. BEATRICE (first time nm America) ' ED.CK (first appearance in this route) Mr. J. He NES, ‘The strong company, under tage direction at D. W. Waller, Ksq., includes Messrs, Waldron, Vining Bowers, Miss Rove dt Clair, &c. New scenery by Messrs, Calyo. Tho dresses were expressly made for this revival in London. Sale of seats commences Wednesday, October 14. M* F. B, CONWAY'S BROOKLYN THEATRE, EVERY EVENING DURING THIS WKEK, the pelpnnates Cosmet an, Jos, K. EM io his original Drama of fPRITZ, AN FRANCISCO, Ra, ‘EILSON A BAU NIGHT? RYMAN ON EDUCATION, MORE AIRS BY RICARDO. T thought ree MACKIN and LsON. Street cars may be ordered at 10 o'clock, Seats secure Moral. go early, FAMILY MATINE SATURDAY, at 2 o'clock. Reserved seats, $1. | ip heehee — [ oun, beret BLAOK NIGnTINGALE. ¢ New Opera House, | snvoeg poe] Broadway, corner 2yth st. PIANOFORTES, | ORGANS, « &C. W2xtep—a PLEASANT ROOM, WITH BOARD, for two ladies (sisters), in the vicinity of Forty: second ae ‘and not esha praia fay forms nat o exceed er weel oer a 4 prival rr ae exoee 45 es ee Fol a family preferred. PARK AVENOE. DESIRABLE. LARGE FRONT Room; also hail Room, with Board; gentleman preferred; reserene 14% STREET, 322 WEST.—WITH BOARD, LARGE handsomeiy furnished Rooms; terms moderate; Feterences exchanged, WEST ELEVENTH STREET, NEAR BROADWAY, — Handsome furnished Rooms, with Board, to fam- ilies or single £2 tlemen; first class accommodations house newly paluted and furnished ; reference. sated TH STREGI.—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED Rooms, without Board, for gentlemen only. 104 Seventeenth street, between Union square and Irving place. ] WEST ELEVENTH STREET, BETWEEN BROAD- way and University place.. ‘Handsome Rooms to rent, singly or en suite, with good Board, to families or single gentlemen, 1Q EAST SEVENTY-FIFTH STREET, A FEW DOORS from Fitth avenue.—To let, with Board, in a large and elegant four. story brown stone house, Kooms en suite and single Rx ble prices; reference 18 AxD 2 EAST TWENTY-KIGHTH STREET, BE- tween Madison and Fifth ene a Rherey Tari ‘i handsome Rooms ant one hali Room, with B ‘Ai small tables. Table d’hote. i, DerLice $2 FOR TWO PERSONS.—ONE VACANCY ONLY,— Large, eleyanity furnished Room, up one fight; southern exposure; superior table; cieaniiness, com- tort; first ciass; tamily small, nat ves of city; references Fequired, No. 212 West Forty-third st, near Broadway. 2 WEST THIRTY-FIRST STREET.—ONE HALL Bedroom {n rear fourth floor, with Board ; reter- ences exchanged. Dan WEST NINTH STREET HAS CHANGED —Elegant large Rooms, on second and pire Psy to let, en suite or separately, with first class joard, to fimilies or single gentlemen; very desirable Toons for business men. 2% D a 212 24 WEST.—HANDSOME ROOMS, fat ae ith Board, can be had with first class accommo: one Rooms, with Boa sen PRS Enh VA 2% D STREET, NO, 26 WEST,—HANDSOMELY FUR. nished Second Floor (four rooms), with private table it desired ; .. coms, with Board, for gentlemen; eie- Gant first floor Apartments. Reterences exchanged. Wy ANEED By. FOUR GENTLEMEN, A SUIT OF FOR. nished Kooms, consisting of parior and bedrooms, with private tabie; va aa not above Thirtieth -treet. Address, stating terms, W., box 3,786 Post office. HOTELS. REINGTON HOUSE, FOURTEENTH STREET, BE- tween Fifth avenue and University. place.—Rooms ioc single gentlemen and families, with or without Board, at moderate prices. GogRr, NEAT ROOM FOR 50 CENTS PER DAY, $2 50 or $3 per week. SMITH’S (newly turnished) ‘Hotel, 08 Chatham street, one block above City Hal. MAISON PARISIENNE, 88 AND 40 EAST « Twelfth street, between Broadway and University luce.—Elegant Apartments for families and single fon- emen. Table d’hote at 6 P. M. AW32, Haut ROOMS AT ALF | PRICE.— 25c., 3c. SOc. and $1 per day; gentlemen jamilicn’” ‘Widub(ort’ House, warner’ st Brawerert and William streets. Open all night | of second hand Pianos trom $4 up, =FOR | RENT, UPRIGHT, SQUARE AN AND GRAND A. Pianos ot our own make; also tor sale, a number Oi fine second hand Pianos, in perfect order. ‘WILLIAM KNABE & CO., No, 1.2 itth avenue, above Sixteenth st. A SEVEN OOTAVE UPRIGHT PIANO, VERY LIT. tle used, for $150, cost two ier ‘ago $650 ON 2:4 East Thirty-ninth street or oeddeth st. and Firs GnICKERING ROSEWOOD PIANQFORTE, ONLY $100; @ seven octave rosewood Pianotorte, over- strung, carved legs chee great sacrifice tor cash. J. BIDDL:, 18 Waverley place, near Broadway. oy Ne ihr de NEW CHICKERING sale for one-third its value—May be seen at Dr. Hasprousk’s, ‘212 Fitth avenue. M. HOUSE, 1% Broadway. N IMMENSE STOOK OF PIANOS AND ORGANS, new and second hand, best makers, extremely low Prices for cash, or to let until rent money pays for them: monthly instalmenis received. HORAUE WAiKKS & SON, 481 Broadway. A, FAMILY IN NEED OF MONEY WILL SELL A Steinway and Lighte Pianotorte, cost $1,900, for ; four round corne: id all modern improvements attached. Cal), for three feuioee at cea residence 2b Last «werltleth street, near Bro tull_agraffe, oversirong G8 TRAL HOTEL (GUROPEAN PLAN), 263 Cre street, one block east of Broadway—Rooms 75v. an a pet day; $4 and $5 weekly; family rooms $1 50 and a per (YARDS, , CIRCULARS, | BILL HEADS, ERS, Law Forms, Bills of Lading and every xind ats, Commercial and Theatrical enlen Realy cheaply and promptl cone. at THE MB(ROPOLITAN PRINT- ike Baraler ian, Broadway. Batimates cheerfuliy given on application. AROVE HOUSE, 176 BLELCKER STREET, NEAR Broadway.—Fine Rooms, with Board, $1'50 to $2 per day, $6 to $12 per week ; — for croquet, &c. } OTEL BRANT! CORNER OF MADISON AVE- ‘nue and Fifty-eighth ie toledo new, first class house, handsomely furmished, with Grete and ail improve: ments; table d*hote; forms moderal Ay PARKES, Superintendent. UTsL ST. GERMAIN, FIFTH AVENUE, TWENTY- second street, Broadway.—Elegant situation; few choice Suits tor Winters table Ghote reduced $4 Der day; single | Rooms $14 to to $2 elevator, bath, &c. A PIERRE HOUSE, ONE BLOCK WKST OF Gury Hall 66 Warren street).—iiooms 50c. a day: week up; family Rooms $1 a day, $48 week up. EW ENGLAND HOTEL, 3) BOWERY, CORNER iN Bayard street.—200 tight Rooms, neatly furnished, i0c. or ue. per night, $3 to $3 per Weok; ter gentiemen only. 2 TH STREET, NO, 18 BETWEEN FIFTH AND Madison avenues.—Elegi second and third floors, with | pri house and table firsi class; referen 31 # ISON AVENUE, OPPOSITE SQUARE. Bute and singie Room: aes a to 1A 5 RS wee! rivate or puplic tabb. jouse bi Bhauged hands, ~ 33 F WEST THIRTIETH STREET, BETWEEN way and Filth avenue,—Fine Suit and sin- le Roane to lek, wih Board, to tneallion end wentoueess Feferences exchanged. aul) 3 EAST TWiNTY-FIRST STREET.—TWO HAND- somely iurnished Suits of Rooms to let, with ivate iable if desired. 36 Flooi pri EAST TWENTY-THIRD STRE T.—TO LET, s Board, @ small furnished second h’ all mopern improvements; 3 WEST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET—A LARGE front and back Parlor, with bedroom atiached, fogethor or separuiely. with ‘drst class Board; a quiet om 3 SEVENTH AVENUE, CORNER THIRTEENTH « Me desirable and handsomely turnished poms, sing jouble, on first, second and ibird floors, with first class oad terms reasonable, “TRENTH STRE NEAR BROAD- wen furnished Rooms torent, with Board, en suite or ingly. 42 WEST WASHINGTON PLAC -A PRIVATE family will let elegant Rooms to gentlemen : good bnd’aewe neighborhooa good: house quiet, orderly an 4 t Rooms to tee with: Wounds woud let to one party or oe in a private family ; erate ; rele! 4 EAST TWENTY-SECOND STREET, NEAR BROAD- way.—Elegant farnished Rooms, with first class Board, for tamihes and single gentieinen; also tabie oard ; house newly furnished and painte ‘ith moderna improvements: references, EEN BROADWAY AND ¥. jegant Rooms, with first clasy Board, 10 ati jes and single gentlemen; house newly furnished and painted; terms moderate, 50 WEST FIFTIETH STREET.—TWO ROOMS TO let, with Board; newly painted and neatly fur- nished ; four years’ reterence. 5 WEST THIRTY SECOND STREET.—TWO ELE. gant Rooms on parlor floor; private table if de- ; also Third Floor, consisting’ of tour Rooms, en singly; references, BAS FORTY-NINTH STREKT OFF ‘wo Suits and single Rooms, with first class Board, to familtes a and single gentlemen at reasonable rates; ref- erence desired, — 58 Weer TWENTY-FIRST S1REET.—DESIRABLE YO _ Rooms, with first class Board ; also table B 64 WEST THIRTY-SIXTH 81 REET.—SECOND Floor, consisting ot parlor, dining room, three Dodrooms arid bathroom: private ‘table: carpets, turni- ture, chandeliers, mirrors all new: hea 3 open + house frst class, 69 MADISON AVENUE.—HANDSOMELY | FUR: nished Rooms to let, en’ suite or singly, with su- perlor Lat private table it desired; location central and convenient; reterences exchanged id ti exch ed. 69 West 7 ELEVENTH STKERT, NEAR FIFI avenue.—A genueman and wifh or two single gentlemen can he accommodated with a fine second story front Room and superior Board at a moderate price; no other boarders. q ad oN AVENUB, BETWEEN FOURTEENTIE and Fifteenth streets—A handsomely furnished Becond story Koom, h all conveniences, to let, with first class Board ‘001 j 100 WEST TWENTIETH STREET, CORNER OF Sixth avenue, upper floor. rge tront Room to let, to xentiomen, with or without Board. 12 WEST THIRTY. EIGHTH STREET.—VERY DE- sirable Rooms on second floor. with Board, for gentleman and wite or single gentlemen. Tl4 * EAST NINETEENTH STREBT, Elegant accommodation: with Board) en suite or singly; spiondi erences exchanger, 117 EAST TWEN‘Y-EIGHTH STREET, BETWEEN Lexington and Fourth avendes.—ltooms, with Hoard Bae eceaeeueat Kooms, suitable for a tamily, and and sihyle gentlemer 140 7A() WEST PORTY.SIXTH | STREET.-NEW AND handsomety furnished Rooms, with Board, tor families or s' gle ) Kentiemen, 84 BURECKEN STREET NEAR MAcDOUGAt— on rnishey : hmyal, to let, with or without hoard ot rely reabeasbia ra a small R Ri reserences, location; ref ry reasonable 222 WEST TWENTY-FO! URTH STREET,—TO LET, With Board, second story front oom, large. ize, with pantry hol an and con- T. math, excellent Hoard, a” Parior ate Mourn? | raitable; private, if destred i attendance; pri | family: convenient neighborhood: vrice low. \ | are detéendants, an: WIN TER | RESORTS. JPLORIDA—GREEN COVE. SPRING.—A. FURNISHED | House to let, suitable for tamily or ao visitini wetoen tor the winter. Apply at 128 Zast Twenty-secon street LEGAL NOTICES. ELATIVES AND LSGATEES Of HUGH DAL. zell. Whereas Hugh Dalzell, late of Newry, in the county or Down, in Ireland, merehant, who died at Kenilworth terrace, Dublin, on the uth of May, 1872, by his will dated the 13th February, 1869, bequeathed cer- tain legactes to the persons iollowing (among others) hat is to say, ty cach of the children of tostator’s brother William, £500; and to each of the children of testator's sister Martha, £500; and to each of the chil- dren of testator’s sister Isabella, £500; and to testator's sister Jai ving, $280; and to each of the ghildren of his said sister £260; and to testi Agnes, tt living, £251 said sister Agne: a to each of the children of testator’s brother Samuel, £50. And the said will contained a direction in the words following:—"I direct and my will je that the several gacies bequeathed to the children of my brothers and sisters who emigrated to araeriow pelt become payanig only in the event of clear proot being given by said children respectively of their ide lo My executors within the space ot two years nee the date of my de. cease. Ana that such ol said iegacies as shall not be claimed and the right thereto established within said Period shall lapse Into the residue ol my estate, And I require such proof to be given because Owing to the cir- cumstances that for several years I have had but little correspondence with my said brothers and sisiers, und, thoretore, am unable to state precisely the names and addresses of their children.” Pursuant to a degree ot the High Court of Chancery in Ireland, made in the cause wherein Francis Horner and James Martin McCienehan are piaintiffs, and Charles amprey and Martia, his wite. ted the t February. 1374, ail persons claiming as such lewatecs tio have not already turnished to the executors or their solicitor a statement showing their tdentity and giving proof ot such identity, are by their solicitors on or betore the Ist day of January, 18/6, to come in and prove their claims tthe Chamber’ of the Master of the Rolls, at the Four Courts, Inns Quay, in the city of Dublin; or in default thereot they will be peremptorily excluded trom the benetit of sald the decree. Friday, the 15th day ot ern tttad at ll of the clock in the forenoon, at tne said ers, + appointed for hearing and adjudicating poh the etait Dated this first day of 5 Aupaat 1874. HITESTONE, Chief Clerk. William Henry Ogle, Solicitor for Piaintifis, Francis Nomer, and James Martin McCleneban, 20 Upper Ormond Quay, Dublin, Trela JUPREME COURT, CITY AND COUNTY OF NEW York.—Frederick Schucharat and others against it The Tai Erie and Louisville Railway Compaay.—Ir pur sacs pt a jdgment in the above action, dated October: the undersigned, referee named in said juay- ment wit seit at public auction, on n Saturday, the 21 Of October inst, at 12% kxehange ‘tlesroom. No. 111 Broadway, by AUKEAN B MULLaNe SON, Auctlo nee First Mori sink: ing Fund Seven Per Cent, Gold Bonds of the Lake Ei ant Louisville, Railway Company, each payable ‘April . 1392, in United States gold coin, equal to the then pres- ent standard, and interest thereon in the meantime, at seven per centum per annum in like gold, cA being part ota series Of bonds of said company, or in- nde to be issued by sald company, te The amount of two millions elght hundred and eighty thousand dollars, secured b' rst Mortgage on the ratiroad and fran: chises and other real and personal Lay of suid com- pany, to Lawrence Wells and Jc ae Neurville, as trustees, bearity y, 1872, which Donde are as tolfows 042 oraaid bonds fot $1. reach, numbered from 301 to, 1,342, both inclusive, and 10) of said bonds for $800 each, inuthbered trom to 100, both ine sive New York, October & 1874, “Balsa Ne OUIS C. LEWIS, Refere EVakrs, sOUTHMAYD ‘CHOATE, Plaintids’ Attorneys. nd. TB. MINTS) 8, “THIRD “AVENUE, BETWEEN Twentieth and Twenty-first street.—Ladies and entlemen welll be astonished, atthe prices paid in cas) for Cast-off hing: ie. hye SUK Dresses, $10 2 to $3 Letters pune: Ag eS FnOw MY AGENT FOR WEAR. ie TSparel Ndacpets and Furnitures when compels ne to pay thes these pricas: For Dregees, 10 t0 $100; Conta, re Y ANHALT & ees. ANHALI, 178 Seventh avenue. DNs bet et lt HERZ, $33 BROADWAY, NEA ‘thirteeath street, pays the highest price for ladies’ and gentiemen's wearing Apparel tters by mail punctually atten aed T $34 SIXTH AVENUE, NEAR FOURTH STRERT,— 2X NATHAN pays the soe. Carpets Beets for ladies’ aid gentiomen’s cast of Clothing, Carpets, &e. Call on or address Mr. NA At EDWARD MILLERS WELL KNOWN stan anment, Sixth avenue, near Waver for cast-off “es wi gare’ 7 \dressing Mr. or Mrs. VEL calling on or MASUK, 26 SEVENTH AVENUE, BETWEEN J. eta “fourth and iwenty fifth streets, will posi- tively 6 highest cash price tor ladies’ and gents’ cast of Col Noung. ‘Carpets, 4c. Orders by post promptly attende PTOWN ESTABLINUMENT, 816 SIXTH AVENUK, Ur rear’ party sixth strcet—Ladion and. gentlemen will positively receive 6 per cent more than elsewhere for Casto Clothing, rpets, Jeweiry, && Address db. A, FLAYTO. 810 sixth ave ‘The utmost pat | full agraffe overstrun; Rg er eer ROUND CORNER PIANO- forte and stool; also Piano, $90; now Vianos low: specialty (upright) Pianos; Pumnojories rented and on thuaimente. GOLVoMITH’S, 26 Bleecker street, near Bowery. Bo AS®BORTMENT OF PIANOS, At BAR- B'S 368 Bleecker street, now offered at greatls yoqueel bel Splendid seven octaves at $40 and $160; fully guaranteed, MAGNIFIC& forte for sale. maker, used five months, Dining Furniture; @ sacrifice: property tamilv leaving city. 3 36 West 15th st, near Suh a A —$350—DOUBLE BANK ORGAN, pene NEW, « $100; bargains in Pianos, $100 to'$20. Chickering Pianos rented, $3 and upward, GORDON & SON, 1S East Fourteenth street. PRIVATE FAMILY LEAVING FOR EUROPE will sell for cash magnificent Chickering Piano- forte; one 734 octave rosewood, brillianc toned, 4 round ise F. %. Lagat & Cos Pranoiorte, cost. $100, toc iT 244 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PLANO. Four round corners, celebrated lor $275; Purior, Chamber, Cover, Music Stana; Parlor Suits, covered ‘in, cost $b, for p20 rep Suits. $33 complete Bed- room Suits, $5 oe ‘arpets. Bedding, &c. ; Book- case and Books Diuing Room'and Basement Furniture, in lots to suit, for 4c. on dence 120 West 23d at. PRIVATE FAMILY WILL SELL THEIR ELEGANT tour round Decker & Bros.’ Pianoforte at a sacrifice; a brilliant toned 744 octave, richly carved rose wood case, Piaho, having ail improvements rinted guaranwe and bill of sale; cost $975, for $225. N. .—Stoal, Cover, Box for shipping. Call private resi- dence 2id West zist st. BARGAIN FOR UASH—A FOUR ROUND, PIANO ith every improvement, nearly uew. Tnirty-third et. LADY WILL SELL FOR LESS THAN $l A handsome rosewood Chickerii ‘ianoforte ; iron irame: round corners; modern stylqand improvements, in pertect order. 28 Third street, ear Bowery. GRAND PIANO | the dollar, At private resi- | 1874.-TRIPL E SHEET. AMUSEMENTS. LY MPIC 64 BROADWAY MODEL VAUDEVILLE OF AMERICA. SENSATIONAL ENTIRE CHANGE i arrival of the celebrated troupe of Pose Artists:— Senorita Isabelia Montejo, seuorita Theresa Mor! orita Vieenta Bermuda, senorita Lola Hernandez, orita Kosita Aguerra, Senorita fda de Castro, Sehioria Inez Montalvo, Senorita Cartnen Velasquez, Senorita Conchita Gonzales, who will appear for the first time’ in America in the singularly beautitul picture enatied AG FO Or THE BAT OF TUE INNOCENTS. fhe accomplished and versaule artist Miss ALICE HARRISON, in the IIGER UK Burseacue Extravaganza of OKGLAL Ml. or, THB GRANDE DSCTRESBE, Closing with th GRAND BA BALLET 3 FEATHERY __Kinepow. o——_. RICKEY AND BARNE in their original pHtmorous Seton, ON. and Pacts Vocalist, hig new Character ‘ketch RARL TN SEARCH 0} ths FALH. ate Dei ae dala ot the Poantital and popular Soubrette, Mig in gee HATE GRANVILLE.” Bouque’ of Melodics HANTY “A HENGLE ir tbe Kiva! Darkies, eg LEAVITT'S new Sketch of Cun MATION, teenee ana CRONIN, wee Clog. PUNCH AND JUDY by Biitz. This extraordinary progen and Wednesday and Salurday 5tfl AVENUE THEATR: TO-DAY AT? 0 \F 2 OOCLOCK, Farewell to America of the VOKES FAMILY, GRAND FESTIVAL MATINEE, ye every evening, 7:48, | latinee BELLES OF ‘itt KITCHEN, as acted by this tamvus family tor nearly 3,000 times and with its treat original casts— Miss DA SCRUBBS 2 MARY Es! Miss Vics oir VOKES |. .as | Mr. FAWDON VORES wo the popular. uh ‘aventie specialty, UNC Disks > WIL, Box office now open. Prices 8 a8 usta! ALY'S FIFTH AVENUE 281! HEATRE. h street and Broadway. Begins at8, over at 11. Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY.. Leapaeeg aud Manager, 18 WE \ A pDouBLe PRO PRAMME. Monday, Tuesday and Weanesiay evenings, will be repeated the brilliant and navel entertainment which on with enthusiastic Oa, 1k” HANGING 0 THE CRANE, LONGFELLOW'S new and exquil iste poor, embodied in a series of SEVEN IVING PICTURES; recited by Me Marking and impersonated bs Nes, Gilbert, Mr, 1 Emily eal ‘and Brow Heron, critic, SHERIDAN’S most taughable’ comedy and MOCK- THAG: DY) with spectacular effects.” and played by Mr. James Lewis, Mr. W. Davidge. Mr. Louis James, Mr. George Parkes, Mr. Sol Russell; dr. Gwen. Fawoott, Mr. J. Wo Jennings Mr. Hart Conway, Miss Fanny Daven. port, Miss Nina Varian and Miss Eimily Rig Received | Mi ROARS UFON OARS OF LAUGHTER. "And TH Two WIDOWS, Mr. DALY'S new commedieita, Characters by Mr. George Clarke, Mr. F. Harueaverg, Miss Fauny Daven- port and Miss Sara Jewitt M35 WEDNESDAY “AND D THURSDAY Mr. Daly wil! re. eat the reauly snecessful revival of Sheridan's wor! Tamouy comedy, the Toe SCANDAL, with its magnificent surroundiugs and GREAT CAST. Matinee Saturday at Crane,” “The Two Widows" nd “ihe Critic.’’ In active rehearsal, MOORCROFT. be given ot its production. | OOTH’S THEATRE. FARI WELD WE: Mr. and Mrs. BARNEY WILLIAMS. JARRETT & PALMER ask attention to the exeeltence of the entertainment provided tor the We. the remarkably successtul ¢ ngagement ot the aes me resentatives of Irish peasant chara Mr. and Mrs BARNEY WILLIAMS, MONDAY EVENING, G, OCTOBER 12, and EVERY NIGHT and SATURDAY MATIN week, the periormauces to begin with the original gendary Drama and Fairy ~pectacie, in two acts, by H. Grattad Plunkett, tine entities fa IKCLE, CON O'CAROLAN'S DREAM. CON O'CAROLAN, a believer in the power of, the good people, willing to test the irath : one of their Fairy Girele ¢ KE, the good wi ‘Cornelius 0°Carolat Due notice will | bel OF BILL, that owns str. 8 BARN &Y WILLIAMS: | The other charagters in the denuttiat piece by Messrs. | } Leclereg, F. B. Warde, K. Irving, Miss Helen Tracy, Aunie Kemp Bowler, &c. | To conclude with che hilarious © omedictta entitled | wae Or je COUNTRY; THE YANKGE HEL | Melissa, with a Yankee Song. Mrs. BARS | j &Y WILLIAMS NEXT FRIDAY evening, 0 watober 16 FAREWELL BENAFIT of Mr. BA LLIAMS, when will be presented a Dill of ext ord nary magnitude. MONDAY, October 19, engagement ot Miss CHAR- Berane by which the emluent tragedienne will id farewell: to the stag W Vy 000's MUSEUM, THIS KV! Ifa ‘OOD's. AFTERNOON AT 2, JENNIE MORTON in THE GASLIGHT. IDLEWILD. G HRMANIA THEATRE, FOURTEENTH STREET, J AD. NEUENDORFP, . Directo BEAUTIFUL RO. “WOOD PIANO $100, A T4 OC. tave overstrumy. carved legs all improvements it sacrifive; instalments taken monthly, rent $5. R. CABLE, W7 West ‘swenty third street, corner Sixth avenue. EST NEW AND SECOND Organs forsale and rent on easy terins, Steinway, Hallet & Davis, Berry and others. BERRY & CO., 789 Broad wa: OFFER A LARGE STOCCK OF NEW AND SECO! hand Pianos and Organs at petonstiine low prices for cash or mstalments, or to rent. D, KRAKAYR, 352 Bowery. _ HALE 18 MAKING 4),000 PIANOFORTES FOR the trade cheap rand better than smali makers n buy the stock. Call and see the new Upright Pianos. Thirty-afth -fitth street and Tenth avenue Posts NO S47 BROADWAY.—NEW PIANOS AND fos but littie used to let, or to sell on easy pay- einway, Chickering, Weber, Pond, Lindeman, Kinde and other new. instruments; George Wood Organs, the best in the world; prices trom $150 to $1,500. Branch store No. 89 Union square, TANOS~LARGE LOT, VERY CHEAP-TERMS OF sale or rent easy, to suit the times. Call and see them at MERRELL’S, No. § Union square. LANO WANTED.—ANY PERSON HAVING A GooD Piano, but ttle used, for sale cheap (Steinwa, Chickering preterred, may wddress, stating price, J. D. §., box 177 Herald ott HE DECKER PIANO, MANUFATURED BY Decker & Barnes.—A large assortinent of these superb instruments offered exiremely low: cash or in- stalments. Factory and warerooms, 127 Third avenue, corner Fourteenth ‘street eee * ACADEMIES. J. SAUSE’S DING yA L. J oat Masonic Hae ne Bast Thirteenth srreet; Bre- Yoort Hall, 15¢ Kast Hiftv-tourth street. PRIVATE LES- SONS at any hour. CIRCULARS at private academy, 212 East Eleventh street. A DODWORTH'S PRIVATE CLASSES F FOR DANC- « ing, No. 212 Fifth avenue, corner of Twenty-sixth street, open for the season. Morning and afternoon classes for iadies and children. _ Evening classes tor gentiemen. Send for a circular, A, Sie MAPS pp ACADEMY OF DANCING « Bleecker street, now open.—Aduits, Tuesday and Friday evenings: children, Wednesday ‘and Saturda; alternioon, at 4 o'clock ; Soiree, Wednesday, October | ator. 1 to ket rf soctablen, & de. Send’ tor circular. A: —CARTIER'S DANCING ACADEMY, PLIMPTON'S Iding, intersection of Stuyvesant and Ninth street.—Every Monday and Thar: afternoon and evening. Private lessons & spec. Sociable on Thursday evening. A —WILSON’S SELECT DANCING ACADEMY, + Arthur Hall, 303 West Fourteenth street, near Eighth avenue.—Classes now open for beginners. For terms, 4c.. send tor circular. Solrees every Tuesday and Saturday. ALURTMASTER DUMAR'S DANCING 24 West Fourth street,.—Classes open. taught perfectly in one quarter, ix taught pertectly in six private ACADEMY, Alt danaes fashionable dances nue, corner Fourteenth sires men wiil commence Monday evening, October 12, at 8. AMILTON’S DANCING ACADEMY, HAMILTON fall, sixty-ninth street and Third avenue.—Ev ings of tuition, Mondays and Thursday ; private lesson! ey! hour, day or evening. Soiree every Monday, at9 TR TRENOR'S ACADEMY OF DANCING, Lyric Hall, Sixth ave nue (Reservoir square). ___ For particulars call or send for circular. {8 AND MRS, HLASKO'S SELECT CLASSES IN pePRolng. 1,464 Broadway, commencing Saturday, fid for ciroula Octobe: THE B. BALL SEASON. HB “WALUACR HOPS°—THE UNDERSIGNED take pleasure in announcing to their trienasand the pene that thelr opening Saturday evening Hop. will ake place at Ferrero’s Aswmbily Rooms (Tammany Bullging, East Fourteenth street), on the, 1th of Octo~ ber, 1874, commencing ats and closing at 12 Sea- reece TUT taELoM) 46 bead ative hail and at the WALLACE 4 SON, 51 Kast 80! residence ot GKORGE i. Fourth street. COAL—STOVR, BGG AND FURNACE, ton; Large Nut, $6'25; gereened and do- st Virginia Pine vooa. $i 48 per load URES, corner Thirtv-secona st. and Tenth ay HAND PIANOS AND | Ey WL BOWERY, DAY AND FRIDAY. Ree SHAS. “DD AMOND, in Songs, Dance ana Harp Solo, all at the same time. Willie Ainsl signor BART ALO, Dances ad Songs. the Indian Boneless Man, The new Coinic Dramaot ihe next Centul Sa 1974 nas |e 100 YEARS HENCE. Ee 7a, NIN N HUNDRED AND SEVENTY. Hituel by Shakespeare: and. Hacom, in advance of the times. Ihe Gay Mabille, ulustrated, Old Time Min- strelsy faithiully represented. ‘The Giided Age with Mil. lions in It, Tony Pastor and bis double company will ry ear. RAND BENEFIT FOR THE COOKING CLASSES J of the FREK TRAINING SCHOOLS, 47 East. Tenth street, at STEINWAY HALL, on MONDAY EVENING, October 12, at 8 o'clock. LADY MANAGERS, Mrs Judge Roosevelt, Mrs. Samuel G, Courtney, Mrs. Wm. Butler Duncan, Mra. Loring Andrews, Mrs. Judge Hilton, Mrs. Catherine Livingston, Mrs. John Mack, Mrs. Russell sturges, ‘Miss Newcome, Mrs, Judge Peabody, The Comedietta, A HAPPY Park. Mrs. Hoveyton. ss ETTA MANNING Mr. Honeyvon Ms AW . POPE Miss 30 LIA DROME. Soprano (her first appearence); Mme. LE DE RYTHER, ease Soprano; Mr. H.R. NUSeHRIBS, Tenor; Mr. F STEINS, Baritone, Canter, e Ellard, First ‘Tenors Mr Louis Welch der, Mr. John W. Eddy,’ First Basso; Mr. Geo. cond ‘Basso, Mr’ Welekert. Paaniat (hla ice); Mr. Armin Schotte, Organist. Mr. J0LBY, Conductor. harge for Reserved Seats, Tickets $1: for sale at Schirmer’, 701 Broadway: at the Free Training ARTISTS, evenmg of the Sonee NE WEEK MORI EG! MEAT NEW YORK CIRCUS, EIGHTH. AVENUE AND FORTY-NINTH STREET. At the request of many citizens and families this im. mense establishinent will romain open one week longer, commencing Monday, October 14, lnc? SPINOLA, AN EXPERIENCED AND COMPE- tent teacher, will give lessons on piano and singing, pure Revie method, at pupils’ residences, he $l per les- sou, i Foart! ue, New York. WEATRICAL COMBINATIONS ANOUT GOING ‘ON the road,” mars wanting cuts for next season and all other parties needin: Frinuing, should call at the METROPOLITA! PRINTING HATA LISHMENT, No. 215 Broadway. Estimates cheerfully given. RAND BAL MASQUE AND FANCY DRESS OF THE Happy Dancing m will take place at the Argyie Kooms, Sixth avenge and Thirticth street, on Monday night, October 12, 1874 Tickets to be had at the box office on night ot ball. SAMUEL PLACE, Secretary. | EVERY NIGHT AT 8 jock at the New York Museum of Sosremny. 6 Brondway, between Houston an} ck ACKARD COLLEGE LE LECTURE COU JAMES PARTON'S new ew lecture on “The K ness” we be deliv Cooper Union afta Busines! wee gh yered, at ia wee i" | ander the adsoloas of the Packard Business College; lecture at& Admission to any part of the house vey CENTS; tickets to be had at the College, No, 8/5 Broad. way, oF at the Hall on the evening of tha lecture. Freseat, and aeaeh Prepare ot thao the © lege will receive tickets free on application at the office, i 8. 8. PACKARD & CO. A PARAVALLI, TENOR SINGER FROM ITALIAN + opera, teaches Plano and Singing at 117 W ‘Twenty-seventh street, near Sixth avenue, or at pupl pits resideiice ; is open to ao engagement to sing in concert, terms moderate Sauurday night Was accepted by an overtiowing audience | Koid, Miss Varian, Mr. Fawcett, Miss | The Hanging of the | of | BARN «Y WILLIAMS | LOI TE CUSHMAN, when will be commenced u series of | Schools, 47 Bast Tenth street, and at the Hall on the | AMUSEMENTS. pase THEATRE SECURE YOUR sEars HAY MON pe. reat charaeterizats coLBNEL MUCSERKY SELLERS, Seats secured ten days ol advance, and by TEL Admission, $1; Orenestra, a 9: , Dress Circle, $1; Bal- THE GREAT SOU CESS ‘or THE Day. RAYMON 7 SATURDAY MATINEE at? P.M? Order Carriages at 10:0. Begins at 8. Nis: a kK bes 7 4 .,.Lessee and Manager OP ERIOR’ ATTRAC’ TION, Kiralty's European tik DeLUGI the gratid Drama of, ENTIRELY NEW AND RECONSTRUCTED. Sieh a pearance of Mile. ME LSOBERG, Premiere Dameuse, from Vienna and Berlin First gopearanes of ALPINE pCHOlsts, the ULM | SISTEMS, BolsseT VAMILY. KIRALFY SISTERS, 200 LADIES OF THE BAL JULIA SEAMAN as SA __and’ail the ¢ aM, ALLAC K's. Vy Proprietor and Manager. Mr. LESTER WALLACK | EVERY EVENING DURING THE WEEK, Also. SATURDAY MATINEE, ‘HE NisW COMEDY, by H. J. BYRON, eI entitled ART*ERS FOR LIFR, in which the folowing. art eel appear:— ON £, Mr. JOHN onuB St RT, Mr. HARRY BECKETT, Fe) Wi CARROLL, dir, W. J. LEONARD, ews, inns. PONTSE AW) TE Mt Miss KATE PARTLETT, | Mr. Lester Wallack’ ‘sand Mr. Herrepent Pawarde, adap- } tation trom Octave Feuillet’s great d! UE ROMANCE OF A POOR You Na MAN, ‘This tine play will be produced with the greatest care and compieteness, and will introduce Mr. H. J. MONT\GUE 3 | in his forond impersonation before the New York pub- ie. in the same will make ber arate atange in Wallack's 7 Appear ‘4 ‘The cast will 1 neo, inelede wit viupenigiopesitss B. POLK, Mr, JOHM GIL Mr. Mr. J. W. CARROLL, Mr. NOL LAND, Mr. ai ¥ frown hoe EFPIE RMON, Miss LONE BURKE, Mme. PONISI, Mrs. JOHN SEFTON Due notice will be iven of the tir ir, DION iyi Al in | NEW ust? DRAMA | __which is now in active preparation, R OH. J. MONTAGUE'S . SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT WALL? ACK’s s THEATRE extends to tour weeks, and eppinates Saturday, October | , Managers of theatres in’ Yther eities who can offer hia briet engawemenis during Novemver and December will much oblige by addressing him, at Wallack’s ‘Theatre, NewYork. | OoRrics BROADWAY AND TH STRE TWO EXHIBISTONS DAILY, 30 AND 3 P.M, NIGHT STORM OVER Pats. | First time of the original i MRS. JARLEY'S WAX WORKS. | MISS ANGIE SCHOTT in her new ILLUSIONS. | OVER 25 FIRST OLASS ARTISTS. AT aRAOTIONS. POPULAR PRICES OF domi Every matinee (excepting Saturdays), Svc. ; children 250. | Every evening and} aiurday matinee, 7c. : child dren 4c. 40c. | mEATRE COMIQUE, Mr. JOSH bs ete oe appearance of LE 51 BROADWAY, le Proprietor id PARISIAN HERE, Entire change of bill. omic Vocalist, INGLE. First week of the serio- MisS JENNIE Return of the favorite Comedia: DIAMOND and RYAN. MR JOHN QUEEN MR. WM. WEST, MR. W, F. BARTLY, in conjunction with the present Company. HARRIGAN & HART | in their new act, an DAY WE WENT pig T. eter Dansouse. | Me * OHN, WILD: CARTER. | Mr FRANK KERNES. Mr, cHARuES WHITE, in new acts €c., concluding with MATINEE WEDNESDAY and Pe rscighat DONADIO an Hs BASSINIL MONDAY EVENING, OCTOB: EE SEVENTISUBSORIPTION NGHE Debut in America of Signor ALBERTO Dis BASSINL. vival of Kossini's Opera, ITALIAN VAY and SATURDAY, STRAKUSCR ITALIAN OP: | First appearance in opera of Mile. BIANCA DONAD) IL BARSIERE DE 8B TGLIA, ! Don Basilio Las! ./Deetor wurtolo ANI, Sigtor CAPRA, SAND ‘GRAND ORCHES RA, “Mr. 8, BEHRENS periormance in Amer- elaborate preparation and with new Scenery, mea, &¢., of Maestro Filippo Marchottt’s celebrated Grand Opera, RUY BL. ‘acters by Signora Potentini, Miss AL. Cary, Sig- Pel Puente, Florint, Hall, Low. Grand { \ | he opera produced under the immediate supervision | and direcuon of Signor . Muzig: HUR-DAY. October 18, Brooklyn Academy, “La , Octover” 1 osocond performance of “RUY BL ) Seahurpay, October 17, third Grand Matinee, “AIDA.” 4,8 SUNDAY EVENING, October 18, Grand Sunday Concert at Booth's Theat ‘Seats secured at Academy, Schirmer’ 701 Broadway, ] RYANT’S OPERA HOUSE—WEST 3D STRE between 6th and A} avenues, near, pres 's Theatre. RY EVENING at& SATURDAY MATINER at 2. HE DaLUGB, or, A PAIR O' DICK host. PARTNERS FOR ire LES MISERABi a HY eta, WELL, c acters by Deu, Bryant, Bob Hart, Nelse W. Henry Rice, Dave Reed, | Reockway, Housn. Bmerson. Bryanvs Vocalists aud Orchestra. Family Matinee every Saturday at2 | ~~~ SIXTEENTH STREBT, ay and Fifth avenue, A’ ALL SENSATIONS, For MONDAY, October 1% KA LIE DAC GNYAL, MYSTERIES OF AMGEN? MYTHOLOGY. ect teries of beautiful 1 REE complied, with proat INEVEH, POMP! Hi R yed if "such Ww rm aa pas- sionate tints as to entrance the beholder, { THs GREAT CAN FEMALE MINSTRELS. BILLY COURLRK a LENDID OLIO, LORD, STKINWAY HALL, | TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 13, 1874, at eight o'clock, Miss ROSA McGEACHY Let me honor 9 announce AND OONCERE on the above date-on which occasion: she will have the Valuable co-operation of the following distinguished arust ~ Mile. SOPHIE FLORA HFILBRON, tng Eenowned english Pianiste ¢ Mile, 4 JACKSON, Coutraito and, by the. xin Sermiesion of Wha strakosch, Esq.,’ | ‘bignor MM. ATELLI, Primo fenore ; \ Rinor te, DEL, PUENTE, Primo Barytone; together with Mlle. DUBOIS, Signor LONTL, Mr. G. P. HLL and an effective chorus of of male Voices, carefully ected trom the italian Opera, gi Organist, Mr. KARL WALTER, The Whole under the direction of Signor E, AGRAMONT) Miss McGEACHY takes pleasure in calling attention to the fuct that a prominent feature of the programme, will | be the GRAN EPTUOR trom LA GKINE DE SABA, | by ‘Gounode whigh will be periormed for the FIRSY | TIME in America, 1, INCLUDING RESERVED STAT, can pe obalned Ly POND's, 39 Unton sqnare; SCHIRMER’S, 71 pares a ~annee Hall. INE “GREA W YORK CIRCUS, vin Senos nd! Forty-ninth street, . Bight ONE WEEK LONGER, EVERY QPrens SON AND EVENING, The largest Peat Cee cag in the world, NDE, the Bra: ae | lev CRANES o the ‘enutit Equestrienne. Cx Mest Clown in the world. ALL THE TRAINED: “HORSES PONIES, DOGS AND ee TAYLOR, ANCIENT EGYPT, THURSDAY, OC ¥, OCTOBER 22, AGADEMY OF oF MUSIC, Mr. BAYARD TAYLOR'S first lecture in New York d iceland. since his retarn from Egypt and SHA YARD TAYLOR. ROP ORT At MUSEUM OP ‘ART, | MaR 128 West Fourteenth ar New York. The Museum will be opened (Sundays excepted) from DAM, tS P.M. Gallery Of Pictures by old aan ters: loan collection of Pictures ana (eng Art Objects, LS tacoegon. ot of Cypriose Antiquities, Admission, 25 cents _ Monday’ siree, Catalogues can be had at the Museum, Tou TeraTna EIORTH STREET, BETWEEN and Third avenues.—New engagements this her five Chil ens Migs Ada week :—Mme. nto ez and Yiooenh he brilliant, Ascensoneille; ner and Miss Angelica, Dowble Trapeze. | pBouble Ascension by Miss Vincentand Mr. Feely.” Twenty- five other stars, Twenty diferent a tom YHOICE SEATS “FOR THE OPERA AND ALL CG theat in be secured six days in advance at ticket Fi 4 Grand ‘Central, St. Nicholas and Metropolitan Hotels. (*aRTIER" 3 ORES errs, Beethoven Hall, at 0 Fi Finis street. CADEMY oF MUSIC.—ONE OF THE MOST DESIR. A able private back boxes, fronting the house, to let tor one mas every a during the season. Ad- dress W., Dox 4,941 Post offi JUNNY PT as wei MEET.—CONTINUED SUC. cess of Villers, At am Pe paghek Brooklyn, Mon rening, October 12; New London, 3 Putnam, 1th, American Literary sth; Norwi B th, HE PROFES: OR OF A MUSICAL INSTITUTE will Instruct in singing, at terms to, suit the means, and payments at the convenience of pupils, Address MAESTRO, box ‘tis Herula Uptown Branch office, yoran CULTURE—BY A WELL QUALIFIED linlian gentleman; thorough instruction in singing, hisoln theoretical aud dress PROFESSOR according to the best modern t Pupils’ residence ic West Twenty i} | | 10} R QUARTER FOR LEsSONS ON THE $ ano by a Rentleman teacher; each lesson | ulven s spaeatoly 1 pgane at beareenet havente, be- | Tween 10a. M and 6 Ti VERY DESCRIPTION OF THEATRICAL PRINT. he KETS, PROGKAMMES, POSTERS DISPLAY. UN aos Ms A CLA AN D qiTROdRAPHtC furnished by th TAN PRINTING Meee ei tat (Herald Building), % wil PROMPTNESS, NEATNESS AND CARAPXRSs. Parties about going on the road and Banagers ol con- pea or dramatic entertalnments will find it to their ad \ wet VAN parrmase. WMH BATES THEIR WORK AMUSEMENTS. STEINWAY HALL. Meccan. Ms WEDNESDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 14, i first appearance in America of England's renowned wiloguist, & Mimic and Ve: | x! FREDER. ACCABE, FREDER! 1c ACCABE, FREDER! MACCABS, lll tn his origtnal Character Entertainmens BEGONE, DULL CARE, BEGONE, DULL CARB, 4 Vocal, Ventriloquial, Musical and Sartorial Melange, The most original and pi Presented to the public, depending solely on the verst tility of @ single arust. The following witty narrative appeared in the Lom don Daily'Telegraph of October 15, 1808:— Have you ever seen Maccabe, the inimitable. incom: Parable “Liwie Wonder,” whom all the London fash- jonable world are how patroniziny at his sapetum in -t James’ Hall, Piccadiliyr We have no douvt many, with ourselves, diter admiring the very elenaut paripner- aia, the velvet drapery upon the plato! Ucipated seeing a tail ‘commanding ngure s beliind the arras to minister to their encertainment, poe gifted With resonant voice ami endowed with manly Lei 8 Conceive Bo astonishmen when a slim gentlemanly Hyare, presto like, appeared before us, whe but tor the Durst of applause with which he was gree we must _avow we suould have taken. for" ‘any other man?” than the enactor of the numerous characters ranged in the programme in our hands. torv remarks, given in a thin, silvery voice, we From his preta- cer~ Wainly credited him with the non-Bossession of the phys foul capacity to interpret Nature, but it was 4 sion, as the sequel will prove, his appeara mod Gemeanor and tree (oi trom ‘theatrical. dispiag gaint + hold upon the audience before his assumpuian of that inost successiul public entertainer HENRY Rt RUSSELL, wherein, from our recollections of the latter gentleman, Were the firsi obsersances of the dramutic power of layer. "iwas Russell, iauitlessly depicted, Who that on him cannot remember tus slance towards his audience, love of emphasis and manner of dwelling upon @ word When reudering his tamvus ballads? Who also has not a recolection ot the shawer ol noves he pro- duced trom the piano tion of this celebrit; Mlaccabe’s is a itelike produc- volce, Kestures, inanner, all are | there, and it he surpasses him in oné poin. {tls in his piano performances, which are really —astouuding. showering forth notes with electrical rapidity, In the Durat of applause wich which he was rewarded he had sped from the scene, and, before its subsidence, reap- peared as “MR. SOLEMN SIDES,” another wonderful tmpersonation, in which there fs no forcing of voice nor unnatural gruitness. “rhe old man” spoke out well, and ais speech Was as remarkable for brevity as essence ot mimicry, being aged to pertec~ ‘0 further show his opulence of voice, “solemn renders “Sarves you mght' with feens vocal abitty, earning another ovation and demand tor repeat; but the player had divested himselt of wig, &c., too rap- idly wo comply, ang treated his audience with du9- iced melody, again winning a round of applause. brief preface, and then were we presen! with me character of the evening, “MIss MARY May.” “Ladies beware!” you have a most formidable rival in this beautital blonde, such lustrous, loving eyes were never seen, nor a more alluring glance bestowed than Miss Mary's nes ch numerous membersot the mascu- ae pees 448 on the above evening. tere truly bewitching face. the narration ol ner love seche most none ena: yet delighttully coy. such @ care lage, grace and elegance, and the other little ade onan t that stamp her wens, Dresse ina lovely lace-triinmed blue moire, with charming headdre: her first appearance draws ny glances towards her, ant When seated at the piano rours of laughter are produced by the delicate manner in which tresses, rove, & disposer at erymaee and laughter know no re. the audioni been treated with Miss Mai timental at ove, beautitul love,” with its wondrous shake, and honored’ with a most gracetul curtsev, whereupon it became immense, and “Bravos’ were common among the audience. Doubt us not, readers, Judge tor yourselves, and iy minutes with Maccabe ‘will stamp our opinion that be is “THE WONDER OF THE AGE." Craving pardon for having become ecstatic, though. we ure about to be guilty of the same fault, a natural oue, on witnessing “A LADY KILLER.” Most entertainers give successful portraitures of those insipid buiterties of the salon, ballroom, and all resorw of fashion, but Maccade has got one by the very wings. There he is to the lite, rele to ae conceit and super- ficial knowledge. ‘Shank you, ab eee You;” none bUL & genius coud 0 iuterpn i na We Watched you closely herein, observed. ‘the color rise in | your cheeks when checkmated, noticed the suffused jook and coward glance at your inamorata when you teared you had made @ faux pas and joinea with you in your laughter when xge imagined you had perpetrated somethin “Haw, haw,” we never saw your ion’ met With by you ts only ac- mpled talent. The vein of satire er is invested renders an insipid hero most pleasing, and proves a telling point to the many who attend entertainments but “to see, simile and | ve seen.” Enslaved are we again by the next the programme, which nad been long looked for— A VENTRILOQUIAL TREAT, We say to all, “Go and he: for the admission fee. For @ period of nea te ES > 3 2 a Ps € 5 e: Ss 3 5. 3 tae dog. | Jim's voice alone 1s marvellously gruthful, and ita noar- eas prompts You to disbelieve Maccabe the author of It Not alone is the feat clever, but the language {8 80 | close an assimilavion to oe employed by the repre- sented actors in lite, the audience roar at its Eentine humor. ‘The Elimax to this skevcn ts really mar- | Nelloas: the filuston being 90 wonder uily well done, the modulation, so natural, diminishing to a whisper. whiiss Jim's “Good night! Good night!” echoing from afar, ained a more enthusiastic round of appiause than we finveever heard in aay concert room. We think Mr. ceabe mist credit English audiences with the posses: Sio0 of most Voracious appetites by his presencation of the WANDERING } MINSTRELS, sted our risible powers at his ven. triloquial essay ; but we will not grambie, coca iel ee hy Gaek, Dus tab. coabeduurs on cihd ot Dreams," with guitar accompaniment being tratrenchanting. His rapid transition to a troubsdoue or the English type w Manus noskcloth, bruised tile, bad boots, and customary” cherry nose”—hot trost-bitten but *gin-bitten"—not ® man of the past, but a mortal ot the present, who is always to De heard in our streets upon wet days. Lt our fashionable residents would like to look upon a trans- plant trom the slums, he may beaeen to the life, not a here automaton, Dat a speaking, singing, musical Baggs.” down to. every dodge: and. au’ apt. pupit of Pan. ‘There is do mistaking this “native of our soil.” iis sovig and address to. “kiend friends” his, “catchiny the copper.” muisplacement of “h's”, and other ¢ ceteras, stamp it as & faithiul mould. ‘Ourselves were flekled with his “learned address,” also his musical vas Fauions and variations of music, but commend us to his Yoon! effusion, "L'd choose to be a Datsy," @ fine lessom from the streets, the top note thereof a at pone ment, again bringing down, the roo! atter we had exh: shouts of Cie reed rewarding this fy Pater | Maccabe may defy tho world “in this Feuneation Fasnion gene raily Jeaves Her sent at 8 (period of entertainments. Not ° not think half a dozen left the room, and all re- turned before the commencement of Part IL, opening a the platform ot a railway station, rare as Maccabe fills carriages w a innamorat distinc yowes There iy the “old lady” (na stew about her Lu asthmatical gent an Piss - ul pet beoiuced mag ys to be met with, iy, with a ra voice a wondertul—-the asthmatical cough citing Marvel in its ilsteners. Porter flits from Maccabe is there this time, we are told, with his. ‘own dialect From Lancashire he imports “TO MMY GR GRINDLE,” and thts impersonation is a very Ryueopy, on one, but it is in. dispensable, as theretrom we have actor's fame song, WA mo Bay Morning, Merrily 0," that has nd made many musical mouth freets. This tripping melody nearly ou crete, from the audience, who were disappointed at its non-repeat But the singer Rae Bia ‘a fresh. | ut so changed, and Die, ive of any, previ ter. When “will it a “nd y says wae reader ey And so thought we, aud. as the “son of the sia ert fae oe woe anpreeitos fe ad in tral esta mits re exposition of th wun motion and other bits ne jou, and fenuine, Inaghter 36 tha, aadlanee, coupled with their plandies, UM oar thoughts as ve “i these comments. When our readers are in- forme: at THE SONGS ARE ALL MR MACCABE'S COMPO and revert to the pleasure ne affords By cA will agree Yooth us that he, has wo near rival in his pre-eminence, We feel it will be an impossibility to ne im in the Infuse land heartily express. the that hy poveseeue a constitution equal to his talents. Then we pre: rf Jong lite to him, wherein w may ¢ aoe and independence after so laborions a life devoted to the by nt of @ most critical public, The pare \d upon Mr. Maccabe was most enthusi: went worthy is this genius, author and thoroug! sician of Lord Macaulay's tribute, “No man has yet been able to mimic Maccabe."” MACCABE, STEINWAY HALL, WEDNESDAY next and following evenings:at 8. ILLUMINATED “MATINEE” RVBRY SATURDAY AT 2 ADMISSION, 50 CENTS; Reserved Soats 8 cents ex: tra, Reserved Seats can be obtained at Steinway Hall; Schirmer's, 701 Broadway ; 11 Broadway ; Schuberth’s, 23 Union square, and all the principal hotels. Open at 7:30; to commence at § 1 pnstness Manawer and Sacrerare. COUN &, SUTTON. { {