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1 Pidorn, wish private t sb private ta ‘without board; Breakfast if desired. HANDSOMELY — FURNISTL ROOM—I A Board for two. ora being Sig Piaed BOARDERS WANTED. R FROM ADTION agent Le Parlor and UARE, 33 East on third, wad fourth 180 Rooms for $12; no table; th 8, and single gentlemen ; E, CITY HOT ‘$2 per day; $8 to EXCELLENT 2 por week; faui- also Store to let ap. 4 good ection Eo i 291 West Twelfth street, near Kighth CLINTON \ PLA Room: NEW YORK HERALD, WE BOARDERS WANTED. WES? FIFTEENTH STREET.—HANDSOMELY furnished on parlor, second, third aud fourth floors; professional male cook, neat attendants and frst class at reasonable prices to desirable people. DNESDAY, WANTED. BOARDERS PARTY HAVING FURNITURE TO RENT FOR six rooms or less can have Board in payment in a first glass house | highest referonce yiven and required. Address re 4TH, STREET, 242 WRST—A CLERGYMAN'S widow will let beautiful Rooms on secoud floor, en suite or singly, with excollont Board; references. 8. HARRISON, Herald office, for one week. A BEAUTIFUL CITY HOME FOR THE WINTER at 54 East Twenty-Ofth street; first class in every re- spect ; eeferences exchanged, TH STREET, EAST, 146.—-HANDSOMELY F' nished Rooms, en suite, with Board, to gentlemen and wives and single gentlemen ; house and location first clabs. References exchanged. —DESIRABLY FURNISHED ROOMS, ON SECOND « and third floors, with Board, with or without private ta- lo, at 28 Eust Forty-seventh street. —HANDBOMELY FUR! NISHED ROOMS TO LET, FOR ilies or single geutlemen, with strictly first class jard ; also elegant back Purio house very superior; reler- ‘51 East Twenty seventh street. Ir. PARLOR FLOOR, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED, ith every convenience, with private table if desired Iso two Rooms on second floor and one hall Room on thi Reference. Nos. 114 and 116 Kast Twenty-third st, ind SATE, STREET. | NO. 205, | WEST.—DESIRABLE Rooms, with first class Board, for gentiemen and wives or gentlemen; Rooms en suite if destred; family private; terms moderate ; near Elevated Railway, BS WEST SIXTEENTH STREET.—TO LET, WITH OD Board, handsomely furnished Second Ploor; also large and small Rooms, on third and fourth floors; modern im- provements; pleasant location: good table; home ‘comforts. L. a 35 EAST | TWENTYSECOND | STREET—HAND- OO somely furnished Kooms, with first class Board, for families and single gentlemen; references exchanged. "Mrs. E, WARBEL! NICELY FURNISHED SMALL ROOM TO LET— With Board, to & gentlem: family private; terms moderate, 207 West Sixteenth street, three houses from Seventh avenue. A VERY SMALL, STRICTLY PRIVATE FAMILY, without children, living in an elegant house on Murray ‘Hill, will let a magnificently furnished Second Floor to a de- sirable party who are willing to pay a fair price for unusnal accommodations and all the comforts of a refined home ; ref- erences exchanged, Address MORRIS, Herald Upiown Branch office. SEPTEMBER 15, 1875—TRIPLE SHEET. HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. j In this City and Brooklyn, GENTLEMAN WANTS FURNISHED PARLOR AND A Bedroom, with bathroom ; could partly furnish himself ifdosired: location central, Address, stating terms, J. Ls P., box 119 Herald office, A. FORNISHED HOUSE WANTED—FOR SELECT and very responsible private family, betwoen Thirty- eighth and Fiftieth streets, sixth and Madison avenues, HOPKINS & CARKINGTON, No. | East Twenty.second st, £ RENCH FLAT WANTED—IN GOOD LOCALITY; ent not over $500 per annum, Address A. L. It, room N Broadway. URNISHED Hot 8 WANTED AT ONCE FOR [ “good tenants, between Lexington and Sixth avenues, wounveg vee and Fihy-ainth oct ap Fifth and ri md Houses wented. Bar fr OUN''S. FETTRETCH, 1,200 Broadway. “uCuars N ELEGANTLY FURNISHED PARLOR FLOOR, either separately or en suite; also others, handsomely furnished, single or en suite, with or without Board; table first class; location unexeeptionable, No. 143 East Twenty- first stroet, op TO © PER roqnet ground, DAY, $6 TO $12 PER WEEK.— with excellent table, for families 174, 176 and 178 Bieecker street, near Broad- 38 RAST THIRTY-THIRD STREET.—TO LET, WITH ) Board, handsomely furnished Rooms, en suite or sin- sty, second floor, with or without private tuble; house and Appointments first class; references exchanged. entenice ead, pastry, tli street, DESIRABLE SECOND FLOOR ROOMS, WITH EX. cellent Board, at low prices; Rooms large; all con- ; ample closet roo 6. referenc! ; abundance best home made exchanged. 241 West Four- LARGE AND DESIRABLE ROOMS, EN SUITE, ON second fivor, for rent, with first class Board desired. 135 West Forty-fourth street. jeparately 40, 42 AND 44 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.— Rooms to let, with d,en suite or singly; house umodations fh rms mode class 39 WEST SIXTEENTH STREET.—BOARD, WITIT OP two beautiful square Rooms on second floor; hand- some furniture; liberal table; small family; references ex- chunked; desirable opportunity tor a comfortable winter ome. joard. References exchan, D DOOR FROM THIRTIETH STREET, avenue.—Elegantly furnished Apartments to let, with MADISON ged. ‘and hall Room on TH AVENUE, 849.—N furnished Rooms, with Hlent sable, with meals rnicoly served, wt reduced prices; }, $10; table board, d wife or single gentlemen, with Board, also Roo ird; can accommodate a few ladiey TH STREET, 26, EAST.—A LARGE FRONT ROOM nd floor, suitable for gentleman ms on EATLY AND HANDSOMELY Board; de i let, with Board; terms 41 Macdougal st, ‘TH HOUSE WEST OF FIFTH AVENUE, 19 AND 21 West Twelfth street.—Parlor Floor, e! iso Rooms on second and third floors, with private tab! grith’or without priv ‘TH AVENUE, 273.—AN ENTIRE SECOND FLOOR, also other Rooms en. table: references exchanged. logantly furnished; table for families location unexceptionable ; nite or singl: ELEGANTLY FURNISHED . to let, with Board, to families if desired; moderate prices; TH AVENUE, 243.—TWO HANDSOMELY FURNISHED Floors, with'private table; references excbanged. for families . NO. 814—PLEASANT SUITS AND LARGE also desirable single Rooms, with fire and first class Board; references. TH AVENUE, NO. 349.—LARGE AND COMMODIOUS Floors, or en suite, newly and elegantly furnished, with fr without private table; appointments strictly first class; jesirable Rooms for gentlemen. WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET.—SECOND Floor of two ms and bedroom, together or with oF without Board; also Reception Hoom for n’s office. 40 * without private table; house references exchanged. 8 eX" PRI Ro m to let, with or without Board, for one tlemen; house all modern improvement; clevated railroad, cars and stages. 400 West Twenty-vecoud stree! OMPLETELY AND HANDSOMELY PURNISHED— Centrally | 4; full width; $100 per mouth and Bonrd, of gentleman and wife; excellent opportunity for ctly private family of refinement. Principals only (not ring to take any other boarders) address LAMBERT, Herald office, ENTLEMEN OR FAMILIES, TRANSIENT OR PER- manent, desiring pleasant Rooms or Suits, first class moderate prices, Kuropean plan, apply at Grand Hotel, Fourth ayenue and Forty-tirst street. 0, % EAST TENTH STREET, CORNER FOURTH s 4; good bourd; gentle- bie prices; table board, HIRD STORY ROOMS, WITH FIRST CLASS BOARD. to let in @ private honse near Madison avenue an Seventy second street entrance to Central Park. Addross ENTRAL, Herald office,“ 10 LET—WITH BOARD, A NEWLY FURNISHED Room, with bath. &e., on'second floor, in n small private family, where the best accommodations ean be had, to elther two gentlemen gr man and wife: none need apply as, such who are not willing to pay liberally; location West Forty- sixth street, between Broudway and Sixth avenue, Address 8., Herald offico, WO OR THREE GENTLEMEN CAN FIND DESIR- able Apartments, with first class ‘Table and attendance, at 38 West Nineteenth street, between Fifth and Sixth ave- nues; references exchanged, e Vs —ROOMS, WITH BOARD, ON AVENUES AND /1. stroots adjoining. List free.’ GEO. D. HANKINS, 28 Wess ‘Twenty-ninth strect, corner Broadway. (Open even- ing. 7, GELEGANT. YLOORS, WITH. PRIVATE | + best houses in city, List free. GEO, D. HAN West Twentyruinth street, corner Broadway. (Open even- 3.) Vi CHOICE BOARDING ACCOMMODATIONS; ALL + locations and prices. List free, GEO. D. HANKINS, ne West Twenty-ninth street, corner Broadway. (Open even- ings. men and wives at rea TH AVENUE—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS to rent, with Board, for able if desired; at No. 1 Kast families or gentlemen + private venteenth street, . 5m AVENUE, 297, NEAR THIRTY-FIRST STREET.— Large, elogant ‘apartments, en suite, with privato Lablo; reterences exchanged. EAST THIRTY-FOURTH STREET.—TO LET, HAND- tomely furnished Rooms, en suito or single, on second or, with or without private tuble; also other ms, $8, $15, WEEKLY.. tions for a limited 6. mforts, fire, gas and bath ; anent parties. Call. 317 —DESIRABLE ACCOMMODA- number; substantial table, home liberal inducements offered per- East Thirteenth street, $ TO $10 PER WEEK FOR NICELY FURNISHED Rooms, with excellent Board, for families or single Persons, ut 108 Blocker st. ; two lines of cars pass the door. AND PER WEEK.—SINGLE AND DOUBLE $ neatly ished Root and wife, with excellent Board, at No. 403 West ms for ntleman jineteenth ntlemen or reet, near the Elevated Railway, Dinner at 634. WEST FORTY-FIFTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVENUR, ‘and the Windsor.—A lady without family will let hand- ‘some, siass Board if desired. yewly fitted Rooms, to famillos or gentlemen; Drst TO $10 PER WEEK.—LARGE AND SMALL Rooms oard; references, 43 West for gentlemen, with fire, gas and liberal ‘ashington place, near Sixth Wi perenue. ij EAST NINTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVENU. Very desirable Suits of Rooms to let, with or without private table; references, WEST TWENTY-FIRST STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVE- nue.—Handsomely furnished Rooms, with Board; table nd appointments first cluss; Rooms for single gentlemen; ference required. somely furnished oom, with and appointments first class; 4] BAST TWENTY SECOND STREET.—A PRIVATE legantly furnished Rooms to let, arately; private table if desired} for gentlemen; house and appointments first class; references exchanged. 4] WEST TWENTY-NINTH | STREET HANDSOME Suit of Rooms, on second floor, with Board; south- ern exposure, 4.2 STH STREED, SOUTHEAST CORNER OF CLINTON and University places.—This commodious house, hav- ing changed bands, is now prepared to offer superior Accom- modations, with Board, for families or single gentlemen; terms modorate. AQ, BAST TWENTY NINTH STREET.—10 1) gentleman and wife, one large Room, wit! with Board, also Rooms for gentlemen; refere: changed. 4.4. WEST TWENTY FOURTH STREET. ROOMS ON second and fourth floors, with or without Board; terms modera 44. WEST (NINTH STREET. LARGE ROOM ON recond floor, front, with good Bourd, ble for three persons: price $21 per week; large back Parlor, for four persons, $20. 4.5) EAST, TWENTY SHCOND | STREET. NEAR +) Broadway.—Elogantly furnished Rooms. for families and gentlemen, with first class table; house newly furnished painted. References exchanged. 4.970, STREBT, 141 WEST LARGE ROOM TO LET, J suitable fortwo persons, with Board, $12 per week; pond for men, $5 50; accommodotion for a lady; American family, 5 WEST FIFTIETH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH t and Sixth avenues,—Third story Rooms to rent, with Board; best reforence, 50 WEST _TWENTY-EIGHTH = STREET—A | FEW e handsomely furnished Rooms to let, with unexcep- tionable Bourd, Referencgs given and required. BOARD AND LODGING WANTED. SINGLE GENTLEMAN DESIRES BOARD—BE- tween Thirty-fourth and Forty-second streets Lexing- ton and where dinner hour is 7 P. M.; terms $10, or le ferences required, Address A. A. A., box 127 Herald Uptown Branch office, GENTLEMAN AND WIFE WANT PLEASANT FRONT Room, gas and fire, with Board for winter: small pri- vate family’ preferred; terms, $15 per week. Address PER- MANENT PEOPLE, box 14% Herald office. LADY DESIRES BOARD NEAR SIXTH AVENUK, between Twelfth and Twenty-sixth streets; would like fo give masle lessons in part payment private family pro- ferred. Address, stating particulars, PIANO, Herald office. 5O WES! NINSTHENTH STREET. HANDSOMELY furnished large and small second or third floor, to families or Board. 5Q WEST THIRTY-THIRD STREET, | BETWEEN OO Broadway and Fifth avenne.—A large Extension on Parlor floor, also large Room on third and fourth Hors, with jonrd; references. 5A MEST, TWENTY-THTRD |STREET—AN ELE- gantly furnished Sécond or Parlor Floor to let, with Private table; no other boarders taken; references ox- change 55 WESt, RUEVENTH STRERT, SECOND DOOR YO from Fifth avenue.—To let, with Board, two large Rooms on third floor: also two pleasant front Rooms on fourth floor; terms moderate, G3 JANE STREETLDESTRABLE ROOMS, | WITIT Board, in @ private family; all improvements; or a Parlor Floor and Basemont to let (six rooms). G7 AVES? NINETEENTH | STREET. HANDSOME Dd First and Second Floors, with private table; Rooms on fourth floor for gentlemen; highest references. 68 west THIRTY-NINTH STREET, BETWEEN JO Fifth and Sixth avenues.—Handsomely furnished Rooms. en suite or singly, to let, with Board. EAST THIRTIETH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH and Madison avenues.—Handsomely furnished Rooms, ith first class Board, for a few select boarders only; refer: ncos exchanged. 70) TRWNG PLACE (GRAMERCY, PARK) EXTRA large, handsomely furnished second floor front Rooms location, house and table first class; house 27 feet wide rooms unnsually pleasant. WAVERLEY PLACE, NEAR BROADWAY. Fives int front Rooms, $14, $ m8, sing ir day ; also table Board, $1. 16, $18. and $20 for tw ‘$8 and $9; tranaient people, &2 10 WEST TWELFTH STREET, CORNER SIXTIT avenwe.—Nicely furnished Rooms for man and wife gr party of genilemen; Board or privilege of kitchen; hall TH STREET, 150 WE: With Board, larg: ST, pl ished, with or without connecting hall Room; large closet ry Convenience ; references. NEAR SIXTH AVENUE. ant Rooms, handsomely fa: TH STREET, 152 WE! furnishes somely furni ntloman and wife or singh noes. WEST TENTH ives or single gentlemen; ive ST, NEAR SIXTH AVENUE.— 4 Rooms to let, with Board, t0 Rooms en suitd or 156 WEST.-NEWLY AND HAND- ed double Rooms to let, with Board, for ie gentlemen; table Board; ‘ref- EAST SIXTEENTH STREET, THREE DOORS from Westminster Hotel.—Handsomely furnished yarlor, second and third floors, en suite or singly, jass Board; table boarders taken; references ex- om. 108 Rooms on with first cl changed. 114. LEXINGTON AVENUR—THE SECOND FLOOR, consisting of four rooms, to let, toxether or sep: erately, with Board; also front hall Room, on third floor; honse in perfect order; location first class. 120 BASt NINETEENTH STREET. HANDSOMELY AYU farnished Rooms, with first class Board, en suite or fingly; location lovely; houso all that can be desired. STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVE- nue.—Parties wishing to locate for the winter will ind bop furnished Booms, en suite or singly, with class Boar TH STREET, 245 EAST.—SPLENDID ROOMS TO let, with Board, in su! its or singly. Apply this week. 124 EAST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET.—PU tad class accommodations, with Board, for gentleman and wife and single gentlemen; references exchanged. LADY WANTS A NICELY FURNISHED ROOM, ‘AL on the bathroom floor, in a plain family or lady living aione, between ‘Twentieth and Fortieth streets and Fourth and Bighth avenues; fire and g $12 per week, Ad- dress QUIET, box 109 Herald Uj YOUNG GENTLEMAN AND WIFE WOULD LIKE to secure the Second Floor, with Board, in a house near Fiftieth street, between Fourth and Sixth avenues, in a pri- vate family who wish to reduce expenses. Address MER- CHANT, box 847 Post office, New York. YOUNG LADY DESIRES BOARD BELOW TWEN- ty-third street, between Second and Sixth avenues; private fumily preferred; rolerences exchanged; terms not to exceed $5 or $6 per week. Address BOARD, station I, GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND SIST DESIRE AN unfurnished Room and furnished hall Bedroom, with Board, east side preferred; terms low. Address REFER- ENCE, Post office box 4,879. BOARD WANTED-FOR A YOUNG GENTLEMAN ‘and wife, between Thirty-fourth and ‘Twenty-third Streets and Broadway and Fifth avenue; front Room, second or third floor; best of references given and required ; ‘private family preferred. Address, stating terms, WINDSOR, Herald Uptown Branch office. OARD WANTED—BY GENTLEMAN AND WIFE IN small family or with widow lady preferred; location must be contral and pleasant und price reasonable." Address VINDEX, Herald office. OARD WANTED—FOR GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, IN ‘a private family; location between Thirty-fourth ‘and Finioth strocts und Madison and Sixth avenuest with rooms ‘on second floor; references exchanged, Address WILTON , ox 204 Herald office, OARD WANTED—BY BROTHER AND SISTER; terms not to exceed $16 per week, one fire included rivate family proferred. Address, giving full particulars, ROMPT, box 199 Herald Uptown Branch office. OARD WANTED—FOR A LADY AND HER SON; private family preferred; location below Fourteenth Street, west of Broadway. Adress, stating terms, which must be moderate, W. 0. D., Herald office. Wen roy BOARD FOR GENTLEMAN, WIFE, son 11 and daughter 9 years old; two Room, on or near Fifth avenue, below Fourteenth street, at $140 to $160 Per month; references. Address MERCHANT, box 170 jerald of ANTED—BOARD FOR A GIRL SEVEN YEARS old, with # respectable family in the country. Apply at 1124; Third avenue. Call or address, stating terms, for two days. - 127 EAST THIRTY-SIXTH STREET.—A PRIVATE family will let two or three Rooms to a party or ‘Separately, with good Board; fue location. joard. 475 STREET, 300, CORNER SECOND AVENUE — Handsomely furnished front Rooms ap second and ir 'd floors, with 137 WES! THIRTEENTH STRERT—CONNECTING ide Rooms, suitable for a party of fouror five, or singly; newly furnished; excellent table. References. TH STREET, 310 ler. WEST SEVENTEE, ch, Elegantly farni ith private and only such’ need answer; French cooking; refer- WEST.—HANDSOMELY FUR- hed Rooms to let, with Board, to gentleman and or single gentlemen; house newly painted and in good NTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH hed Parlor and Second Floor, able; appointments first 188 EAST FIPTRENTH STREET.—AN ELEGANT e Furnished Boom, on parior tloor, suitable for gentle- | man and wife or single gentlemen ; with or without Board; also other rooms, suitable for famil 141 WEST FORTY-TOURTH STREET, BETWEEN Broadway and Sixth avenue.—A desirable gnit of Boows, private bath, closet, €c.; location, house, ta®le and appointments fret class; highest’ referencés give and ro- qu 47% STREET. WEST, 933, 35 AND 37, BETWEEN Fifth and Sixth avenues. Elegantly furnished Rooms for families or gentlemen; smull table; ted and ne: specialty; rete owl: anlines: 4.7, STREET, NO. 267, BETWEEN SEVENTH, AND Eighth avenues.—Handsome squai and single Rooms, ly furnished; substantial table; Feuces required. avenue.—Eley ng rivate bath to cach, wit! jass, and only such need ees. WEST SEVENTEENTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH furnished Parlor and Second Floor, private table; appointments first answer; ¥rench cooking; refer, WEST ELEVENTH STREET, NEAR BROADWAY.— ‘This handsome and commodious house is now prepared accommodate families aud gentlemen , en suite or singly . with Board ; references exch: ith elegant anged. PERRY STREET, Beautiful front Room, second ti heat in winter; back judin, OFF ASHLAND PLACE. 6 per week, in- location good; a 100) Room, $18; ranted. ntiful and good table'gu AND 19 WEST rior Boar Peon unturn rivate tabli Fifth avenue.—Unusuall: TENTH desirabli if desired STREET, NEAR mits of rooms; #u- large front Base- ed; location inexceptionable; references. red. 143 WEST PIFTEBNTH STREET.—PLEASANT FUR- nished Rooms to let, with Board, to single gentle- men or gentleman and wife; terms moderate. 146 Fast, ,WENTY-EIONTH STREET—A GEN. tleman and wife can obtain an excellent Room, with Board for both if required; family small; everything first class. D200 West THEY FOURTH STREET.—TO LET, with Board, handsomely furnished Rooms, en suite or singly, containing every improvement for comfort; location desirable; buth, piano, &c. ; table Board; best reter? ences (00 WEST, ,PORTYSECOND | STREET, | NEAR Brosdway.—Three front Rooms, separately or to- gether, second floor, wth Board; cold ani hot water, dc. ; excellent location; also table boarders wanted; terms very moderate, O11 EAST SRURSTEENTH SrRERT sroyvEsaNT Park).—Nicely furnished Rooms, with Board, tor ‘atleman and wives or single gentlemen: choice neighbor- Food: smadl family; terms inodsrate for permanent people; references. PAl WEST THIRTY-EIGHTH STREET.—A NEWLY painted and handsomely furnished Room on the first TANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, A PAR- lor and Bedroom, with Board, in a private family, above Thirty-fourth strdet, Broadway and Lexington ave- nue; references required. ‘Address, stating terms and loca- tion, box 192, Herald Uptown Bi ANTED—ON FIFTH AVENU ‘gished front Room, with Breakfast, by a sing! highest reference’ given. Address -X. Y. Z. TANTED—BY A private fainily, TLEMAN AND WIFE, IN A pleasant, square Room y Tenth and Thirtieth streets, Lexington and Seventh av: nues; Board for lady onl: references. Address G. rice not to exceed $10 per week; Herald office. 50 ROOMS, NEW MATTRESSES; CLEAN BEDS, Feiss, Ohe.. $180, $2.50 per week, gentlemen and families. Frankfort House, 202 William sireet. Open all night, a STOR PLACE HOTEL, 25 AND 27 THIRD AVENU! opposite Cooper Institute—126 Rooms, newly furnish most pleasant, central location in the city; moderate price European plan; always open. A NEAT FRONT ROOM, ALL FO YOURSELF, 40 TO ‘50 cents per kay.—SMITH'S Hotel, 58 Chathatn street, hear new Post office. Always open. Cail in and be satisfied ELMONT HOTEL, FULTON AND ANN STREETS, ear Broadway, City ig and New Post office— AD ‘8 mn; But an lan; ms, 50 cents upwards new family Rooms. Restaurants open Sundays. EFORE TAKING A ROOM ELSEWHERE VISIT THE ‘Van Dyke House. 28 Bowery, corner Bayard street. Rooms por night, 50e. to $1; by week, $3 to $7; for gentle- men only. ‘ARLBORORGH HOUSE, THIRTY-EIGHTH STREET and Sixth avenne (Murray Hill)—The most deli loented family hotel in the city; American plan; wishing to locate tor she winter can make favorable arrange- ments. W. L. FISH, Proprietor. Suit of handsomely furnished Rooms, with or without joard; also Rooms for ge STREET, 128 EAST, NEAR IRVING PLACE.—A young gentlemen ; terms moderate. es ingle Ri 9 tached tor avenue and the QT STREET, 919 WEST—SOME ILANDSOMELY furnished front Rooms to let, with Board; large dreas- hed; hot and cold water in the same; also ate ; nei e EAST FORTY-SIXTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH Windsor.—Pi ‘Boom: joard ; references exebanged. spr wenee EAST TWENTIETH for (amilies and gentlemen STREET, TWO DOORS FROM Broadway.—Choice of Rooms, with first class Board, ‘and their wives ; prices moderate: WEST TWELFTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH AV.—A 120) Sue sate of socmnntesting Rocus on: tse seeant doce pith or without Bourd. References exchanged. TH STREET, 261 WEST.—NICELY FURNISHED Rooms t a tle Tet, to gentlemen and their wives or to With or without Board, at moderate ; house newly painted and papered. ya WAVERLEY PLACE, rgo, well farnisned front Pariors, with connecting private bash, suitable for families, nd tloors; Also single Rooms; references. NEAR BROADWAY. ith Board, on WAVERLEY PLACE.—FRONT ROOMS ON = © 22 second and third floors, with Board; terms low for the ater, fioor, hot and cold water, three pantries; good Board; refer- ence. . oT WEST FIFTEENTH STREET.—TO LET, WITH Board, to two gentlemen, a large, pleasant Room; private family ; references required, O17 3s POURTEENTH STREET.—AN ELEGANT Second Floar, with private tabie if desired; also farge handsome front Room and Bedrooms, with Bourd, for gentlemen; house unusually desirable; references. Jou WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET—TO LET, ad with Board, large sixe sceond story front room, ith bot and’cold water; also two Rooms on fourth, Hose P geod thoallod vettoness Gxohenged, 240 WEST FLFTY.FIRST STREET.—A FAMILY ee. rené, be first Ce an ea hap nner floor, or third, to jeman an sin 3 Boers aad uelguvethoed retinas ee Bentemen 5A EAST PORTY-EIGHTH STRERT—IN A PRI ‘vate house, elegantly furnished front Room, second floor, modern improvements. with or without Board, to gen- tlemun or couple. Inquire ail the week. 946 WEST TWENTY-SECOND STREET, BETWEEN Sevensh and Kighth avenues—Rooms to let, with Board. 30 2 WEST THIRTY-FIRST STREET.—HAND- somely farnished single and double Rooms to let, with good Board, to gentiewen or gentlemen and their wives; table boarders take} 314 WEST TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET.—PLEASANT EAST FORTY.NINTH STREET.—UANDSOMELY furnished Rooms, en saite or sing) iy, with or without rivate table; posseasion immediately; tiowse thoroughly iret class, Mt D STREET, changed. 237 Wi EST.—DESIRABLE ROOMS TO let, with Board, for a married couples or single gemtle- GROVE STREET.—TO LET, WITH BOARD, A handsomely furnished, Room, suitable for single gen- erate, . 23 house aud accommodations first class; terms mod STREET, 120 23? ingly, on second and third Pnced suchsuged; also het BAST., nue.—Handsomely furnished — NEAR FOURTH AVE- Re en suite oF Board; refer- floors Re 2 WEST | THIRTIET! with Bor nished Rooma, separately or togeil Besa Rovinn adjoining, wuita for ‘femnilies' or genslemen, H STREET.—NEWLY FUR j also large and WEST TWELFTH STREET, NEAR PIPTH AVE- nue, —With Board, handsomely furnished Second Floor, I< suite or singly; also other Rooms; house and table first 88, 2 rif without 180; wlso Parlor or mi Recep WEST TWENTY SEVENTH STREET, NEAR wenue-—Handsomely furnisked itdoms, with ve prices, in first class private tion Room for physician, ef EAST TWENTY-NINTH STREET.—LARGR AND ‘ee 2 tinaii Rooms to rent, ard, Lot aud cold wate to gentlemen, with or without house Leated thoroughly by Rooms, with Board,in a private family; references. © 325 WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET, has changed hands; newly painted and hand: farnished Rooms to let, to families or gentlemen, en # singly, with first class Tablo, at moderate prices: neighbor. ood wnexeeptionablo; convenient to Elevated Railroad aud nty-third street stig 32 2 EASY THIRTEENTH STREET.—PURNISHED UMMIT HOTEL, 65 BOWERY, CORNER CANAL street.—On the Enropean plan} rooms by the day, Week or month; S0e., de, Tae. and (BL per ey weekly prices reduced. GHORGE RUCKERT, Proprietor. 1S Axo, 2 BAST TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET, BE, tween Madison and Fifth avenues.—Good family and Single Rooms, with Board; small tables; table d'hote, COUNTRY BOARD. OARD WANTED—IN THE COUNTRY, FOR GEN- tleman and wife, within 20 miles of New York; price not to exceed $12 per week for both, including fire. 8 A. B, ©., box 119 Herald Uptown Branch office, between | tefl families | FEST OR SECOND FLOOR OF ENGLISH BASE. ment wanted, unturnished ; neighborhood of Union or Madison square; uo children references. Address, stating terms, BE. ©. L., Herald office, \—CENTRALLY LO- tating particulars and rent, Q., box ol NFURNISHED FLOOR WANTE! cated. Address, » 134 Herald Uptown Bh ANTED—SE! vate house not above Fortieth stre. FURNISHED, Herald ottice WASTED —ocroneR 1, A HOUSE boarders, with carpets and mirrors, at a moderato rent, Address M. E. K.. Mh COND AND THIRD FLOC e n Lexington and Address, with parti Ss IN PRI avenue lars, UN- ABLE FOR ral location, ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A SMALL HOUSE IN A respectable neighbor! $500 por your. Address, stating terms and location, ont office. WANTED RY Ac ® Second Floor of three or four rooms, with a private family, above Thirticth street and we: housekee . Ad- LEMAN, WIFE AND CHILD, either furnished or unfurnished, suitable ing; no servants kept nor laundry privil dress, with particulars and pri io Post wil 7ANTED—BY A AND WIE without children, a iat or smi House for the winte: avenues: uptown lars, P. +. Herald offies ANTED—TO RENT, A FURNISHED OR UNFUR- Rished House, inimedingely;, satistuction given. in every particular; would like two large bouses adjoining. Address or call at 181 Broadway, root z lll ANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, BY AN EL- derly clergyman and wite, a Room’ aud Bedroom, comfortably furnished, without board, in a pleasant location } torms must be moderate ; best references given and required, Address, for three days, RECTOR, Herald Uptown Brauch office, ANTE BY A RESPONSIBLE PARTY, A FULL sized, fully furnished four story House, for one or more years? must be in good order; location. first class, from Fourteenth’ to Forty-second street, between Fourth and Seventh avenues; fent reasonable, “Address M. L. D., star tion D. V ANTED—A ‘FULLY must be tween Fourth and Seventh Address, giving full purticu- FURNISHED HOUSE, BR- tween Seyentecuth and Thirty-fourth streets and Fourth and Sixth avenues; rent must be low to suit the times; would Board the owner if desired. Address TENANT, 1,238 Broadway. WA NTED—A LOWER PART OF A HOUSE (PRIVATE house) with six or seven rooms; willing to have on the top floor; rent not to exceed $50." Address M., Herald Uptown Branch office, TANTED—AN APARTMENT IN A FIRST CL. French flat house, unfurnished or partially furnis! not west of Sixth, nor éast of Lexington avenue, and bel Forty-fifth street preferred. Address, giving full particulars fs to location, number of rooms, possession, terns, &¢., and when same can be seen, H. B., box 218 Herald 0} ANTED IMMEDIATELY—FOR A RE family, Freneb Flat or Part of House, furnished, in good location; Thirty-fourth to Fifty-ninth street, between Madison and ‘Bighth avenues. Address or call, with full particulars, on MARK LEVY, 273 Sixth ave- nue, corner Forty-fourth street, ANTED TO RENT—A FULLY FURNISHED HO till May next; private family; between Sixth Madison avenues preferred, Address’0., box 104 Hor - office, WAXTED TO RENT“A THREE brown stone House; above Forty-second st ferred: rent must be low. Address, with full particulars, 5,058 Post office, OR FOUR STORY ROOMS WANTED FOR HOUSEKEEPING, FOR A young married couple; must be neat and pricé moderate. adress W. H. T., Herald Uptowa Branch office. PROPOSALS. CO aaa OF BOSTON, Proposals for Water Loan (Goldy for $1,000,000, Crry Treasurer's Orrtor, Bostox, Sept. 6, 1875. In pursuance of a vote of the Committe on Finance of the City Council, sealed proposals will be received by the ‘Treasurer of the city of Boston until 12 o'clock M., Sat- urday, September 25, 1875, for the whole or’ any part of the Water Goan of $1,000,000," to be issued under authority of the order of tie City Counel of Boston, dated February 26, 1875, for the purpose of provid- ing an Additional supply oC water for suid city, ‘ho Bonds will be dated October I, 1875, and will be due 30 years from that date, bearing Intérest (semf-annually in April and October) at per cont per annum, both principal and ine terest payable in gold. ‘The loan will'be issued in certiticates of $1,000 each, with interest coupons attached, or in regis. tered certificates of any amount of even thousands. The loan will be secured by a sinking fund providing for its re- dogipsion at maturity, 5 Ail proposals. must be sealed, anf addressed to C. 1. Deunie, Trensurer, and indorsed “Praposais fur Water Loan.” Each proposal must specify clearly the amount of loan desired and the price offered for the samo. All pro- oauls will be opened in the presence of the Committee on inance and City Treasurer, Saturday, September 25, 1875, at 12 0’clock M,” The tight'is hereby'reserved to reject any or all proposals, 6. I. DENNIE, City Treasurer. DANCING ACADEMIES. J. SAU 3 DANCING ACADEMIES.—CLASSES t Masonic Hall, 114 East Thirte Bast Fifty-fourth street. PRIVATE CIRCULARS ut private academy, venth street. Hail, any hour, Ele A CHTLSON | DANCING |ACADEMY, | 303 + Fourteenth street, near Kighth avenue. open for beginners. Por terms, &c., send for Soirees, Tuesday and Saturday evenings, T FERNANDO'S DANCING ACADEMY, FIFTY. Fifth street, corner Third avenue, bank buildinc—Ap- jlieation can by made after September 1, Monday and thursday, from 7 to 8 ¥. Ml. Reopening September 16, Private lessons a specialty. See circular, —CARTIER'S DANCING ACADEMY, PLIMPTON’S « Building, intersection Stuyvesant and Ninth streets. — Platoon every Monday and Thursday,” New, classes now forming. Private lessons in glide walts a specialty, ‘ T HAINES BROS! PIANOFORTE WAREROOMS and manufactory, corner Twenty-tirst street and Seo ond avenue, a fine assortment, of first class Pianofortes for sale on reasonable terms; a few Pianos but little used at great bargains. FOR RENT—UPRIGE ‘SQUARE AND GRAND + Pianos of our own make; also lor sale and rent a num- ber ot fine second hand Pianos, in perfect order. WLLLLAM KNABE & CO., No, 112 Fifth avenue, above Sixteentht. T AN IMMENSE SACRIFICE—AN ENTIRELY NEW first class Piano which was taken for a debt; must be sold regardless of cost. Piano can be seen at HENRY BEUR'S, 261 Pearl street, near Fulton. RARE CHANCE—FOR SALE, AT A BARGAIN, A fine assortment of second hand Steinway grand squire and upright pianos, some. of them very little used: also Pianos frpm other makers; every instrument in perfect order. ' STEINWAY & SONS, Steinway Hall, 107 to 111 East Fourteenth street. HALF price; order administratrix G. Barmore’s estate; ele- gantly finished, with all latest improvements; fully war ranted and liberal terms. 968 Bleecker street, A RIANOFORTES TO RENT, OF OUR OWN MANU- + facture; also second hand Pianos, of various make in thorough order, for sale, at low prices, by CHICKERIN( & SONS, 11 Eust Fourteenth street, between Broadway and Fifth avenue, CLOSING OUT SALE.—500 PIANOS, ri sk: AMUSEMENTS. MANORS eae “EXTRA NOTICE ‘This Theatre, thoroughly renovated, win OPEN FALL AND WINTER SEASON with « NEW COMEDY by H. J. Byron, Esq, entitled the sole and exclusive right to which, for representation in this city, Mr. Wallack bas secured by" contract with, and pay thor. jars of opening will be duly announced. ment to, ARK THEATRE, Brosdway end BVE i THE THE THE THE 'wenty-second street. Y NIGUT, PLC FLOR FLORE, PLORE} THE PLOR! : THE FPLORENCES the Humorous Comedy, MIGHTY DOLLAR, MIGHTY DOLLAR. MIGHTY DOLLAR MIGHTY DOLLAR, MIGHTY, DOLLAR. MIGHTY DOLLAR. 1E as the Hon, Bardwell Slote. NCE as Mrs, General Giltlory. in Mr. FLORE Mrs, FLO The Novelty of th THE . on, FLORENCES DOLLAR RY NIGHT and SATURDAY MATINEE. T EATRE COMIQUE. Mr, JOSH. HART MATINEE {THIS AF pee P a? "20 CCES! LDMORE: NG MATCH. ak Hundreds turned away eve SHOUTS OF LA ‘The Sketeh i Mate fhe Centennial Drama, HEARTS OF OAK, A NEW OLIO. OF FUN, introducing Mr. James Maas, Miss Gussi W. Suwyyer, John Allen, Little Mac, Win. Barry, Larry Tooley und Miss Winona Bridges. OWERY THEATRE, Me. J. W. MATH G ‘Crayton, M B. STU in his new nautical sensatic STAFF OF DIAMOND! Revival of the ever popular drama, titled 514 BROADWAY, ietor LOCK 1g by quarter past eight SCREAMS OF DELIGHT. © witnessed it as Mr. AL Seanton and Cronin, Manager YA TOUR DE NESLE. W OOD'S MU: ‘THIS Afternoon at ening at 8, 5. C. FRANCE, in the great sensation, MARKED FOR LIFE, Now on exhibition, P. t. BARNUWS LIVING Woop's, $20,000 BABY HIPPOPOTAMUS, THE ONLY ONE IN AMERICA: ATH AVENUE ‘THEATRE, © Proprietor and Manager, -Mr. AUGUSTIN OPENING WEEK—SEVENTH SEASON. DALY EVERY NIGHT AND SATURDAY MATINEB sss, A RRR A TITY OO Goa A § 8 AA RB AA fT 0 0G G@ AA 8 dA Re Aa BOO AA 88S. AA RRR AA T O OW AA SAAAK RAAA T O OG GG AAA SRk AE RACA TO OG aa os S98 A AR RA A T 00 GGGA A dv at this t! Berlin over 200 times. Miss Fanny Daves oct, Miss Jeffreys Lev Mrs. G. I. Gilbert, Alice Grey, Kate Holland, cis, Mr. James Lewis, D. H.E denberg, George Parkes and John Drew in the arts, Daye Seats may be secured six days ahead, nson Howard’s famons local comedy, as originally pro- tre and recently playéd in London and Emily Rigl, fannie Fran: ins, W. Davidge, F. brincip Har- al Monday night, September 20, Mr. Daly's NEW SENSA- TION, ACADEME OF MUSIC. after months of preparation. THEODORE WACHTEL, EUROPE’S GREATEST TENOR. will shortly return GRAND OPERATIC TOURNEE to America for a through the United States in which he will be assisted by @ newly organized and most powerful COMBINATION OF ARTISTS, selected from the leading * OPERA HOUSES OF EUROPE. ‘The inanguration night of the GRAND WACHTEL OPERA SEASON at the New York Academy of Music. wil be MONDAY, OOTOBER | 1 7! Musical Director and Gonductor. Furthor partjeulars in later advert ents, 1875. AD, NEUENDORFP ETROPOLITAN THEATRE—587 BROADWAY. SUOCESS| A BEVY OF BEAUTY. OF MME, AN ARRAY OF TALENT. RENT?S FORTY LOVELY LADIES, FEMALE A SCENE OF ENCHANT! MINSTRELS, 4 END MEN, 4 the Prettiost ‘Women in the PS AND DOWNS. World. The Best Show in New York. ‘MENT. CHARLES FOSTERS Great Drama, panes OPERA HOUSE, West 23d st. (LATE BRYANT’S) First appearance of Eugene, AMUSEMENTS. ORR ie GRAND MATINEE GRAND MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 GRAND MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 oe TE GOUNSON. CHAMPION SWIMMER OF THE WORLD, 624 BROADWAY, Manager nk Reading and Writing, and Eating, Drintistig 3h Mimiten Under Water. Mr. WM. to RIRIGHT in his great act a may m ft Oe ‘LEWY t ‘ at momen eee 1» Clo . ; woxpenrd Ai EAM NI CA 0 . vets DERE THE MARY! 8 CARLO VAMILy, the greatest Gymnasts on the face of the earth, holding wlibound, until at the conclusion of their wome the auditors burst forth in wild enthusiasm, THE DOHER’ y by Mr. Georue 8. Knight THE BEAUTIFUL THE with iituminated light 4 shade effects. JOWUN HART'S new sketch POTATO-BUG BILE, John Queen, Win, West, Harry tompany kurv. Jobason and Brune and the immense Olympic IN A NEW OLIO OF FUN AND NOV JILMORB’S CONCERT GARDEN ate Hippodrome), rs arumorn.... “se Hive Conductor THE MOST MAGNIFICENT GARDEN IN THE WORLD. CONCERT T AT 8 O'CLOOK, GILMOL BAND OF 100 PERFORMERS. THE GREATEST LIVING CORNETIST, MR. J. LEVY Sig. TAGLIAPIETRA, the ‘eminent baritone, ‘and | Mme. CARRIE BROOKS GULAG the favorite Prima Donna. PROGRAMME. “Rosamunde”’ Franz Schubet® eee on ..Mendelssohm Picture of a Wedding Day" .Gustay Heyner Fantasie Brillia: . Arbam Mr. M. ARBUCKLE.” Mme, CARRIE BROOKS GULAGE aprice Heroique, “Phe Awakening of the Lion’, Kontsky \ . Aria for Baritone, Sung by Sig. TAGLIAPIETRA (ate of the Grand Italian Opera, Paris), Piano accompanist, Sig. B. MARZO. 9, Cornet Solo, “Zerlina Polka’ acre Mr. J. LEVY. 9. Overture on Russian Airs. 10, Walts, “Mein Lobenslauf ist und Last’ 11, March, “Soldier's Return’ NATIONAL Atit, ""” THE STAR SPANGLED BANNER. MATINEE ON SATURDAY AT 2 P.M. SERENADE BAND. RAND OPERA HOUSE, Engagement of the popalar arttst and character actor, MR. HARRY WATKIN who will appear in his great patriotic drama of PIONEER PATRIOTS; or, The Dawn of Liberty. EVERY NIGHT AND SATURDAY MATINEE AT 2 Mr. Harry Watkins. as. i Mr. Jaines F. Wheel! Laura Don In preparatio OOTH'S THEATRE. JARRETT & PALMER... LAST WEEK of BARRY SULLIVAN TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), Sept. 15, the great tragedian will appoar in lis renowned part of BEVERLY, {nm Moore's grand sragen of. ie GAMESTER, *.* Places may be secured, for which purpose the trea arer's office will be open from 8A. M. to 10.1 M. THE BENEFIT OF BARRY SULLIVAN will take place on next FRIDAY EVENING, the 17th inst. ‘The first uppearance here of the great English character actor 7 MR. GEORGE BELMORE will be on next MONDAY EVENING, September 20, and in his unrivalled part of NAT GOSLING, in Boucicault’s sensational drama THE FLYING SCUD. sale of seats vi orrow (Thursday), at 8 A. ML THE GAMESTER. -Lessves and Managers CADEMY OF MUSIC. KIBALFY BROTHERS. «-Lessees and Managers AROUND AROUND EVERY THE NIGHT, { THE AT 748, WORLD. je) SATURDAY MATINEE. WORLD. LYOeUM THEATRE, 14TH ST. AND OTH AY, FRENCH’ OPERA BOUFFR, MME. L'ARCHIDUG A GREAT” HIT, M using than “La Grande Duchesse.? More melodious than "Girotle-Girotla.” Funnier than “La Fillo de Mme. Angot.” The most successful of all Offenbach’s works, 100 Artists employed in its representation. The Military Review the tensatiou of the day, EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINEE, with “new Costumes, Scenery, complete Appolutmentia gorgeous and novel Mise en Scene, and a cast comprising 100 ARTISTS, including Mile. CORALIB GEOFFROY, in her great role of MARIETTA, together with Miles. DUPARC. NARDYNN, GHERZY MM. DE QUERCY, DUPLAN, CasTEL, Dal LUDOVIC, VALTER, BENEDIOK, DAVALIS. Orehostra of 25, under direction of M.“ VAN GHELB. Entire production ‘under direction of M. E. SCHMIDT AN FRANCISCO MIN ried NEW SAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS’ | OPERA HOUSB, Broadway, corner Twenty-ninth street. Delightful Solo ana Part-singing by WAMBOLD, RUDOLPH, WARDE, BARNEY and PELHAM, GOV. ADD RYMAN ON THE PINANCIAL CRISIS. Cotton & Minstrels | the marvellous burlesque THE GREAT RICARDO. Cotton & Minstrels} ) PRIMA DONNA, BILLY CARTER IN ALL SORTS OF NONSENSE, Cotton & Minstrels | New Acts, New Jokes, New | JOUNSUN and POWERS’ inimitable SONGS and DANCES, Cotton & Minstrels Songs. und the famous “Sons of Momus,” Cotton & Minstrels Laughable aoe Solos, BILLY BIRCH and CHARLEY BAUKUS, Cotton & Minstrels | _ Side-splitting Sketches, os THE RIVAL TRAGEDIANS. Cotton & Minstrels | New Oration by Senator Hart OUR COLLEGE BOYS. Cotton & Minstrels | ‘The American Rite Team, Everything new, fresh and sparklin § ° Evening at 8, Saturday at2 Half price at Matinee. | Seats secured. Matinee, Saturday, at (EHO, THOMAS’ SYMPHONY CONCERTS AT ENTRAL PARK GARDEN. TO-NIGHT, STEINWAY HALL. Proprietors. , Messrs, APPLEBY. ‘Tho public fs respectfully informed that the Ninth Season é 3) of Theo, Thomas’ Symphony Concerts will commence on UNRIVALLED SUMMER NIGHTS’ CONCERTS. | SATURDAY EVENING, November 13, 1875, THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, SEPTEMBER 1% ‘The plan adopted last Season of giving # fall public re- LAST NIGHT OF ‘THE’ SEASON. hearsal two days previous to each concert, aud which met GRAND POPULAR CONCERT. with immediate and brilliant success, will be adhered Arrangements have been concluded with the Dire to. ctors of the New York Oratorio Society, which will enable Mr. Thomas to produce at one of these concerts Beethoven's Ninth (Choral) Symphony. ‘Only such Soloists, both vocal and tnstramental, fitted to interpret tie class of musle given af these © will be engaged. ‘The orchestra will havo the stren, require, and will number from 70 to 100 performers. ‘ubscriptions for either the Symphony Concerts or Reheursals, or both, are now received at the stores, Hull, ‘w e ‘5 ere circulars, stating full particulars, can ad |, as are oncerts th which these works Public incipal music | iano warercoms, and at the box office of Steinway also be UNICO 33 Lyceum, Park and Grand Opera THEATRE T1.OKET OFFICE, 33 Union square. ‘ SQUARE.—THE BEST SEATS ALWAYS TO ve had for Fifth Avenue Theatre, Booth’s, Wallack’s House, at the BLIOU MUSIOAL, N ITALIAN FIRST CLASS VOOAL TEACHER DE- sires an engagement, and would take private highest references; speak f Call on or address BELLINI, No, 2 Union square. French, Spanish and E pupils; 0, |ARD. MAX MARETZEK will return from Europe and Jeagons September 19. a¢ the NEW YORK CON. ERVATORY OF MUSIC, No.5 East Fourteenth street, next to Delmonteo’s. Advanced pupils in voeal music and those preparing for a public career, desiring to receive instructions from Mr, Maret- sek, must apply immediately at the Conservatory. @CVARD."—PIANO, VIOLIN, GUITAR, FLUTE, SING- organ, Private lessons only. Wonderful “Hum ming Bird” pianos: hear them. Catalogues free. Address MUSICAL AGENOY, 24 Wott Pourteonth streets (AARD.—MCSICAL.—BEST MUSICAL JOURNAL ON ‘earth and beautiful little book, entitled “Do You Love Music?” gi Fourteenth street. Trae. 100 BEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD CHICKERING oforte and Stool on instalments, or to rent; seven ATSKILIEMOUNTAINS.—PARTIES WISHING BOARD in the conntry can be accommodated at the Summit Hill House, one mile from Catskill; terms $6 per week. P. M, GORTCHIUS, Summit Hill, one mile from Catskill. Post office address—Catskill, Greene county, N. Y. JOUNTRY BOARD—AT A FIRST CLASS FARM house; terms $6 to $8, Address box 123 Washington- ville, Orange county, N. Y. JOUNTRY BOARD IN GREENVILLE, N. J.—20 MI utes from Liberty street, New York, by Central Rail- pds large rooms.” Address box ly Vout obice, Greenville, OUNTRY BOARD WANTED—FOR FALL, FOR A gentleman, daughter and coachman, in private family, on line of New Haven Railroad; good Rooms and table re: quired, aud liberal price will be paid. Address K. L., Herald OOD BOARD AT A FARM HOUSE—NEAR THE Great South Bay; gentlemen who like snipe and duck shootiug proferrod) terms $7 eek, Address N. SMITH, box 23 Post office, Patchogue, L. I. Rooms to let, with or without Board. €, WEST THIRTY-THIRD STREET, RB BLOC 330 from Elevated railroad station.—A. parete Mok offer chotea of handsome and nicely furnished Rooms, with breakfast, if desired; al) modern improvements; references exchanged. 333 WEST THIRTY.SECOND STREET, NEAR ELE- vated Lew igre mitld (| and handsomely furnished Rooms, with for two; $13 to $18 por woek; single Hoos 96 90 and $2; references required. % WEST TWENTYSECOND STREET,—A PRI 406 wie faraly will acoramod ute thee or four gentle: nen with pleasant Rooms aud Board; references roquired. WEST TWENTY-SECOND STREET, CLOS 419 the Elevated Railroad.—To let, with or read y ploasaut furnished Kooms, in w small prit WIDOW LADY, HAVING A_ FIRST CLASS nse on tie gat ido, wil Font'® handsome Toon to deman and wife, joard for Indy only. a iny, OLR PINEMENT, station Fy Third erence, Oy ONY PRIVATE FAMILY CAN AOCOMMODATE A GEN- tleman and wife or two single gontlomen with Room iu gue FAA UH, Oa a Wh JARRYTOWN, ON THE HUDSON.—RKEDUCED RATES after the fall at the Clif House, & minutos from depots view" J. M. FOWLE SUMMER RESORTS, "A? EA TOURETTE HOUSE, ‘BERGEN POINT, N. J— i few Suits Fed Room also single Lan, ye ee Ns season; open until November 04 reduced terms for the fall seem” HOWMAN, Proprietor, a TERRACE HALL, RAMAPO, ROCKLAND COUN- ty,N. ¥., 95 miles from city, ou Brie Railway, su: rior decommiodations at moderate prices; house within ive minutes’ walk of depot; mountain scenery, fine boating and Oshing, Address as above. WANTED TO PURCHASE. RUG STORE WANTED.—MUST BE A FLRST CLASS ‘business. on any of the leading avenues. Address, stat ing location, &c., RUMEX, Herald Uptown Brgnch office, nos, $5 per month; upright Pianos. LOSMITH'S, 26 Blocoker street, m JA BRAUTIFUL PIANO ONLY '$100—A STEINWAY Pianoforte, seven octaves, carved legs, overstrung bass, gralle, every improvement. sncriiced for cash. J. BIDDLE, 18 Waverley place, near Broadway. A. SUPERB 7 OCTAVE PIANO, CITY | MAKE nearly new, with modern improvements, only $178 cash; 8 magnificent 10 stop Organ, little used, $125 , new and second-hand Lustruments at great bargains. WATERS & SONS’ 481 Broadway. (A. XEW WEBER PIANO FOR SALE—REASQNABLE terms; family going to Europe. Apply at JO West Ninth stroet, A BRILLIANT TONED 7% OCTAVE PARLOR GRAND Steinway & Sons’ Planoiorte for sale atu sucritice; an @legant four round rosewood Windsor Piano, 73g octave, name on plate, cost $1,000, for $300; Stool, Cover: also a’ Brad- bury & Go.'s cottage gem Pinno, $190; a bargain; also par- lor, library, chamber and dining’ room Furnitnro at less than hiaifcost, Call private residence 120 West 23d st., near 6th ay. PIANOS AND ORGANS, $60 TO. $200; $5 TO $10 + monthly; 7 octave upright, $100; Tstop Organ, $90. PEEK & SON, 23 Clinton place (Highth street), near Broadway. ROSEWOOD SEVEN OCTAVE PIANOFORTE, overstrung bass, carved logs; cost $450, for $125 ; Stool and Cover, Private residence 243 Kast SOth stroct, between 2d and 8d hvenu AX ELRGANT DECKER & BROS. Ti for sale at a saerifiee—-A ‘brilliant toned 7: richly carved, four round rosewood case, full agraife, ov strang Piano, havin, Il improvements; printed guarantee Dill of sale; cost 308 for #27 ool, Cove: octave P. C, Lighto Piano, $225; boxes for shipping. ‘Also elegant Mousehold Furniture at ‘gua five story brown stono re tweon Sth aud 6th avenn ARGAINS —FULL ROUND OVERSTRUNG 7-OCTAVE Piano, $125; Prince Organs, Chickering, Weber, Swin- ‘way Pianos, low rents; $250 Organ for $100, GORDON & SON, 13 East Fourteenth street. JOR SALE—A HANDSOME ROSEWOOD SEVEN octave overstrong Piano; all in perfect order; $15 Seen any time at No. $23 Bleecker street, near Christopher cost; must be sold. Call wo No. 47 West 16th street, AGNIFICENT | 7-OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO- forte, having fonr round corners, elegant carved logs, only $125; greatest bargain in city; Chickering ani ¥,¢ heapjat Gordon's, 157 Blecekerstreet. b igeme BEST MAKRRS.—LARGE LOT TO SELL OR rent cheap for cash or by oasy payments, at MERRILL’S, Ne 8 Union square | SENBERG. FLATTO'S UPTOWN ESTABLISHMENT, 816 RAND CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, G 112 Fifth avenue, VOCAL READING CLASSES meet every SATURDAY MORNING, AT 10 A. M. ‘under direction of GEORGE F. BRISTOW. n away at Private Musical University, 24 West NSTRUCTION ON PIANOFORTE AND SINGT NG AT npil's residence, $10 per quarter; pupils taught singing \pUngeS ; in English, French and Italian | ION, box 1! concert, Address INSTRU Branch office, 1,205 Broadwa; also prepare 13 Herald Uptown for ESSONS ON THE PIANOFORTE BY A LADY; terms very moderate for children; best of refer rences, ‘Address, in writing, Mrs. CLOUGH, 778 Greenwich street. ROFESSOR HUDSON HAS RESUMED HIS CLASS ‘and private lessons in music, vocal and instrumental, at 95 Fitth avenue, entrance corner of Seventeenth street. TANTED—AN ENGAGEMENT AS AN ORGANIST, Overture, Abenceragen Prelude Choral, { Aaantea for orchestra by I. J, Abert... Fuzue, Hungerian Dances. Marche des Imperia Overture, Chorus of Happ; Danco of Furies, Symphonic Poon, “Les Preludes’ Overture, Robesplerre. Serenade wat: ms e arch, “Tannhweust . fe ceoecnere eect be me sr ins ‘o-morrow (Thursday), September 10 GRAND EXTRA NIGHT AND CLOSE OF THE SEASON, BENEFIT OF THEODORE THOMAS Second appearance of the distinguished yours; Pianta, Admission tiekets on this occasion, $1. “PARISIAN VARIETIES, Sixteenth street and Brosdway, | This elegant Temple of Amusement (late Hap re. Tis EVENING, SEPTEMBER 15, 1875, ea n first class Varloty ‘Theatre, presenting ® constantly. changing successton o! BRILLIANT NOVELTIES, he aE MUSIOAL TW AND. ORIGINAL SKETCHES. The highest order of artistic talent and the most beantiful . and accomplished ladies will provide entertainment attrag tive to the most fastidious lovers of the refined and charm. Balt ‘anged by M. Blandowski, entitled, . Blan Hlogant Ballet, acreqged by Hi Hiond The trrestatib} boy - FoR, FINISHING YOUNG LADIES... A pleasant com! ation of ‘erpsichorean eccentricity, modern ‘ioradity and female beauty, with a Jolly termine: tio it "HE PARISIAN LA CHATEAU QUADRILLE, EVENINGS AT 8, MATINEES TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS AND SATURDAYS AT & OLONEL SINN'’S PARK THEATRE, BROOKL' THE TRANSATLANTIC COMBINATION TRO! ‘Their first appearance in America. Also CARROLL FAMILY, VADIS CHILDREN. Weslyn and Casey, Wayne and Lovely, Lulu Delmay, Brondt Sisters, Sam Devere, and the Mammoth Troupe in new acta TIVOLI THEATRE. and Third EIGHTH STREEBP, between Second avenues. PAUL Proprietor THE FAMILY RESORT OF THE WETROTOL if Al 4 gives only # select, rot ‘This Temple CECHENCHE PERFORMANCE. Wanted, Ballet Girls for the Tivoll Theatw. Apply bee ata moderate salary, Address W, O. M., 316 East ri Ninth street. ‘3 tween 11 and | o'clock to Sig. CONSTANTINB. EXCHANGE, , ov. ran . GOOD BU class Real Estate, unencumbered, and sot any good Business. stable, 47 Geat Jones street. NESS WANTED—WILL GIVE, Sart | ‘ash, Particulars of HORTON, a6 Tallman’s CLOTHING, T EDWARD MILLER'S WELL KNOWN Hishnent, 68 Sixth avenne, near Waverley the utmout vaTue paid for Onst-off Uinthing, Carpets, calling on or addressing Mr, or Mrs, MILLER. N : ESTAB- lace, fy B. MINTZ’S, 248 THIRD AVENUE, BETWEEN Twentieth and Twenty-first streots, ladies and gentie- men will be surprised at the great prices paid in cash for Cast-off Clothing, Carpets and Jewelry for the Western and Sousnern fed ‘Orders by post punctually attended by Mr. or Mrs. M: Ne: 83g SIXTH AVENUB, NEAR FOURTH ST! A What onuemen receive the h cont off Closhing, Carpets, Xe. Call on of ace. Clothing or Mrs, HARRIS. cast-o' REET. est value for sess Mr. or Mrs, wens srt WELL KNOWN DEALE! 246 SEVENTH ‘AT i23, 1a, How naten, Peete ompelted to'pay” the highest prices for Gurpots te, by’ calling on or ‘wddeoss corner Forty-sixth stroet milermen's cast 816 Sixth avenue. T Sixth avenue, Will be paid for Indios’ and Addross Mr. or Mrs, PLA t ae FROM 860 TO $200, ‘monthly, rent, $3 upward. Tenth street. Y PAYABLE $5, $10 Upright and Square Pianos and Orgins to AETTs" Waretooms, 798 Browdway, corer PPING CORN WANTED—ON COB; 100 BARRELS or more, in bulk, at three cents per pound, freight paid or deducted from t terms net cash. Luisi KOE GoM anybils 449 Mpighua ag she. gga PIANO WANTED—A CHICKERING OR STEINWAY throo string Piano; must be as good as now, at a rea. sonable price; no other wanted, Addross, stabing and pee OK ty. At of Clothing, ag Six oe Mee BOS foe 1274 BROADWAY, BETWEEN THIRTY.SECOND and Thirty-third streets.—Broadway prices will be Hides cast-om Clovbing, &e., by calling ow oF addressing 3, LARRIS. J. 1,274. MASUR, 256 SEVENTH AVENUB, WILL tively pay the highest cash price for laities’ and « Jlothing, Carpets, i Gall on or address Post. gontle- Ma, PORTY-POURTH a ras EXIUBITION 1° AMERICAN INSTITUTE, Second and Third avs, and Sixty-third and Sixty-fourth stay WONDERFUL MACHINES! SPLENDID. PRODUCTBE. Admission, 50 cente; Children, 25 cents FOES & cusnixe’s cincvs, TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW, After whisky the Grgsh ahow wilt il in Witismsburg, ‘ ‘Adialsslon, only Soc. UR ORCHEST ee oa ESAT EAE ee - GBAND CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, 119 Fifth avenue. RHODE ISLAND OhAN BAKE—AT PLEASANT VA Ne J every Wednesday In Beptamber Seu Hoste leave : street, North iver, a& S35o and Tis Pew ety tourth ‘aroct ten, minutes later. Return ‘ TAYLOR, Proprietor, $3,000 AND BUSINESS ENERGY WI SEOURR office. G*tin, city, Address OPENING OF THE SELECT SOCIABLES AR evening, ‘iding, id Ningh streets, thig Sood GOLE # MOREIS, Manngorm Mme es Abe he vm ely ee ctl ton RAMATIO AND VARIETY SCHOOL, i Jon Sunes stroot.—Pupils bave an te lay while uadory olny \

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