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8 BOARDERS WANTED: vase COMFORTABLE SUIT OF ROOMS TO BENT, ith Inrge path, Ae., on scor pivasetabie aise wo fust Rooms on thi ied “oor, rand is Toned ‘Kosme om fourth, oot, with Board; spe and ‘required. No. 20 West Seven: broek street. DOO} DISON SQUARE, 33 EAST TWEN- 1 ty: oii street a eeactiy faralsbed Parlor Floor and Becond Floor, with private tables; Suits on third and fourth floors, without board; Breakfast if desired. ORTH WASHINGTON § 1 70f hooms to lot; private bath and table if desired. UARE.—ELEGANT SUIT AT Matvuet NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1875.—TRIPLE SHEET. BOARDERS WANTED. EAST TWENTY-SECOND i SEAR, BROAD- furnished way ty fret class ails, CS Oe Ue madten tpeoremonin, sentbe posure, for and gentlemen; newly furnished; references. 4 * IRVING PLACE, NEAR SEVENTEENTH street.—A small family, having a large brown, stone house, handsomely furnished, wi a suit of Rooms (private bath, de. to gentlemer would carpish Breakfast. WEST THIRTY-FIFTH STREET.—NEWLY AND furnished Front Rooms on second and {hird doors, en sulte or separately, with Board; also Single Rooms for gentlemen; references. BOARD _ AND LODGING _ WASTE! OARD WANTED—FOR GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND child, 2 yours old, and nurse: alo uecommodations for ter when home from boarding school: one tare and Mall Room on same floor desired: location Fourteenth to Firat streets, and Fourth to Bighth avenues: best of ddvess, with id required. A‘ reference piven We id office, full particulars ED—Two Lanes mnoNs, witl ntlemy wife, chil ani nurs per week.’ “Address MONTAGUE, Herald office. 5 ag epee bow mayer REQUIRED, FROM OCTOBER nileman and wife, in a house where few board- ers are taken; location below Thirty ninth street and west COND FLOOR OR FRONT ROOM i 1 eee, third. story front Room: als hall Roars; WEST TWENTY.SECOND STREET. —DESIRABLE | of Fifth avenue: tori Recap Ad a8 70 to \e: lonabl day boarders, terms Rooms, with first class Board, for families and single no references given and req “Adatoss E. fable os West Tweaty niet nek anes meena. **! geutiemen; reference poe we gad i ferald Uptown Branch office, SUIT ON SECOND FLOO ALSO TWO DE- 1 sirable fourth floor Rooms, with Board. 5% Madison ay, OR TWO MARRIED COUPLES AND FOUR OR | ences exch: five single gentlemen can get good Board and excellent Rooms in a quiet and respectable house, street SUIT OF ROOMS ON SECOND FLOO! somely furnished, to let, separately or together, with or without Lg od table xo single Room for gentlemen; ref- Crence, IS East Thirty-second street, between Fifth and Madison avenues, 1 —TWO HA DSOME SUITS AND ONE SINGLE Room, with Board, for gentlemen and wives or single brown stone house, with modern improvements; Kevieanant, home; references:> No. 138 Kast Nineteeuth street, near Irving plac HOUSE, STUYVESANT PARK, 216 EAST FIP. sT teenth street.—Handsomely furnished Rooms, on secoud if, with first class Table and attendance, for 4 few select Doarders; very desirable, fine nei porhoor BLOCKS | FROM, BROADWAY.—ULANDSOMELY furnished Rooms ty let, with Bourd, to families or sing ntlemen ‘transient boarders taken ; table Bor East fourth street. EAST SEVENTEENTH STREET.—HANDSOMELY furnished Rooms to let, with Board, to first class families and single gentlemen; references. BLOCKS FROM BROADWAY.—NICELY FUR. oomsi Juss Board, in an American eg the elgg eo on “desirable: gentlemen pre- 10 lo cae Bal fer one week "it 232 Bust Nineteenth street, TH AVENUE, 98.—ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS suits two tosix; also siagle Rooms, with Seer aa yeatd: house and ull pertaining to it first class iu every respect 3 references. TH AVENUE, 341.—MRS. SEAVER WILL GIVE A very desirable parlor Floor and third Floor, tables, for the winter, 5 somely furnished front Parlor and Bedroom ; also double aud single Rooms, with or without Board; terms moderate, LARGE AND COMMODIOUS ©) Floors, or en suite, mi and elegantly furnished, with or without private table; appointments strictly first class; desirable Rooms for gentlemen, TH AVENUE, NO. 91.—SECOND FLOOR, FRONT rooms, ith private bath; also Rooms en suite or singly. This house is handsome, commodious and elegantly furnished; billiard room; breakfast to order till 11; dinner at 6 every day; mem waiters; French cooking; references ex- hanged. = brie abn NO. 273.—AN ENTIRE SECOND FLOOR, with private table: also other Rooms, with or without private a Ritecamentcs artes: 5, BOARD, [WITH PLEASANT FRONT, ROOM; A . Reception Room, nicely furnished, suitable f 5 for two, $125 UE, NO. 34! om ora couple; terms for one, family. 353 West Thirty-fifth street. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS—3 LARGE, 2 smail, all front on the park, to let, with Board; terms 141 Macdougal st. moderate on account of recent moving. EAST THIRTY-FOURTH STREET.—HANDSOMELY furnished Rooms to let, with or without private table; also other Rooms for gentlemen. TO $10 PER WEEK FOR NICELY FURNISHED Rooms, Board, for families or single persons, at 158 Bleecker street; two lines of cars pass the WEST FORTY-FIFTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVENUE, ‘and the Windsor.—A lady ‘withoat family will let hand- Rooms, w or gentlemen; class ehond omies ‘TH WARD.—FRONT ROOM, ON SECOND FLOOR, southern exposure, to rent, with Board, to two gentle- nen oe ntleman and wife, at $20 per week; references. ARD, box 131 Herald office. Q WEST TWENTY.FOURTH | STREET—ROOMS, EN suite or singly, with, Board, at reasonable rates; ‘reter- ances given and required. JO ANSRLEY, PLACE, NEAR. BROADWAY.— Pleasant front Rooms; $14, $16 and $25 for two pons, with Board; single Rooms, $5 and $0; house heated by Henin; also table board, JQ EAST THISTY-THIRD | STREET.—A SUIT OF Rooms on second floor, also front Suit on third floor, | with or without private tal EAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET, OPPOSITE MAD- ison square—To let, with Board, one Suit newly fur- aished Rooms; also two large Rooms. | [QTE STREET, NO. 59 WEST. BETWEEN FIFTH and Sixth avenues —Beautiful Rooms, singly or en guite, with good Board, at moderate prices. at STREET, 300 AND 302, CORNER SECOND avenue.—Desirable, ms to let, with Board. 5:f:75 Sreeee, EON, 28, 3% -AKD 37, RETTRES Fifth and Sixth avenues.—Elegantly furnished Rooms And suits of Rooms, for families or gentlemen; small tables; also Parlor Suit; references. $1. TO $20 PER WEE! ished; first class tabe; every eare given to cleanli- ness. Nos. 154 nnd 166 Waverley place. dj TH STREET, 217 WEST.—AN ELEGANT SECOND Floor, with or without private table; also large, hand- ae front Room and bail Rooms, with Board, for gentlemen; feference. Ll WEST ELEVENTH STREBT, NEAR BROADWAY.— This handsome and commodious house is now pre- pared to accommodate families and si siegant Rooms, on suite or singly, wi gachanged. le gentlemen with Board; references 1 EAST FORTYSECOND STREET, ADJOINING | Fifth and Madison avenues.—Two elegantly furnished waits of Rooms, with Board; private table if desired. STREET, BETWEEN BROAD- place. —Very pleasant Rooms, en; house and loeation 17 “a WEST ELEVENTH ‘way and University ith Board, to families let, with Board, for the fall and winter. 18 at moderate with Board, for familiee and gen- table d’ LEK. and wife or two young ladies can be sccommodated rr Rooms to let, with Board, en suite, on second floor; ino Re! shanged. Bished, with Board; private table if desired; also Rooms for or gentiem tery 2 OE EERE REET! [8 iAraverr PLACE. FURNISHED BOOMS TO | AND 20 EAST TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET, BE- ‘tween om and Fifth avenues.—Good acoommoda- Memen ; small tables; tabl EAST THIRTEENTH STREET.—A GENTLEMAN with pleasant Rooms, for ladies only. Mrs. BATES, 2 WEST SIXTEENTH STREET.—FURNISHED # on third floor; table board. References ex: WEST TWELFTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVE- 3 rooms dee 5 elegantly fur- Fipuicna and wives and single gentlemen; location unex- jionable ; terms reasonable ; references. 21 WAVERLEY PLACENEAR BROADWA well furnished front Parlors, with conn and private bath, suitable for families, with And second floors; also single Rooms; references. 23° STREET.—A STRICTLY PRIVATE FAMILY will let un entire Second and Third Floor to a party f gentlemen or a family, with or without Board; house and location first ¢lass; references exchanged. 170 West Twenty- third street. D STREET. 120 EAST, NEAR FOURTH AVENUE.— e3 WITH BOARD, A | ‘suitable for single jen- | Handsamely farnished Rooms on second and third 5 23 lemen; house and accommédations first class; terms mod- » other Rooms, with superior Bourd; references, | pate, 27, % WE 23 29 TEENTH STREET—TO LET, WITH ‘aclor Suit, with bath ; also Rooms for single | coe exchanged we T TWENTY-NINTH BT ) Boarding, acnomamodations, $15 to 8 1 free. Open evenings. } GEO. D, HANKINS. WEST TWENPY-SIXTH STREET, NEAR BROAD- way.—Blegantly furnished Rooms, én suite or sing with @ superior table. Karly application will find a choice of | — WEST EIGHTH STREET, R BROA C ¥— 29 One or two Rosms, with or without Board; elegant wprine beds; home comturts’, references. QQ WEST THIRTY RECOND STREET, NEAR FIFTH | avenue.—Handsomely furnished Third Floor to rent, | with first class Board; private table if desired; also other Rooms; references given and require 3 EAST TWENTY FIRST STREET —LAROE, SUNNY Room, with Board; also single Rooms; references ex- thanged. 3] e T THIRTIETH STREET.—FINE SUIT AND Single Rooms to let, to Brat class families and gentle- en, with superior Board’, references exes T THIRTY THIRD STREET, ¥ 0 — Han. large Rooms for two, with Boar Second pecial attee dance. WEST.—LARGE SECOND AND swory frost Roome; sunay exposure; with TREET, 214 Board; eecons story, back: references. a ) i es Elecan’ first class Board; QAM steerer, ast, PUR Fg lly red er > rd, to gentlemen and wives and single ceniiemen, Louse and location first cl references exchary WEST TWENTY FOURTH ly furnighed Rooms Tome comforts, at Moderate prices a Dy ead eet. 14, BE STREET.—HAND- with first class table and 9 © teed Ferdeg 7 OF UNIVERSITY PLACE. — yas residence having ghanged hands, ow off ee ea dn on. eB multe cr singy, on second ir, for le eae, with full Board, tabi buariers accommod ncoomsmodened : sara 19 made satisfactory rian AQ GnOve: room moderate price, 43 © lonely pit on rithout Bor 44 jw oi aS. pyar gine fr Yas OVE *STREET.—AN NW EXTENSION AND nED- with good Board; two hall Kaoms, at STRELT.—HAND ilies oF gentlouen, handsomely furnished frout | or, en seite, with Board or private | 140 West Fourth 53 4s AND *. HAND. | also table Board, $4 per week. with private 87 with furnished or unfurnished Rooms; good Board; pleasant VANDAM STREET, NEAR MACDOUGAL.—HAND- | location. 105 itoor, with gas, fire ani borhvod unexcepsionable, NICE ROOM WELL FUR- | 21 niahed Flora, with private table only?” rangempente for the season will find unexeeptionab changed. location, house and table roots whusually pleasant, 5Q Nest TWENTY EIGHTH STREET —A | HAND- OY somely furnished Suit of Rooms, on second floor, front, with private bath adjoining; board unexceptionable; refer a. WO GENTLEMEN OF RRAPROTAMIEAST DESIRE A nicely furnished front Room ; gus, use of bath; lo- cation between Fourth and Sixth: , stating terms, TOM BROWN, Herald iy ae eee ST. MARK’S PLACE.—FURNISHED Rooms, ‘and swall, to let, with Board; accom- Mmodation for’ families and. single persons; location fine; VENTH STREET.—ONE LARGE ROOM with extension; one third story, 28 handsomely furnished; single gen- rd; bot tlemen preferred; family German. WEST TWENTY-FIRST STREET.—LARGE AND commodious Room on first floor, with Board; also @- rable Rooms for two or more gentlemen. 65 IBYING PLACE —A NICELY FURNISHED SEC- ond en suite or singly, to let, with Board; pri- vate table if desired; also oth ms; prices moderate, way. for 3 adults, $ children and servant, ‘Twenty-third streets and Fourth and Sixth avenues. Ad- dress, with location, price, &c., RH. J., Branch office. ba ee get AND SINGLE ROOMS, eee near Fifth street and Second avenue. ‘West Washington square. ABLE BOARD WANTED IN A PLAIN FAMILY BY gentleman, below Fourth street, west side; dinner at or 1 o'clock: references given. ' Address VANDER- RGH, box 158 Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,265 Broad- ANTED—AN ENTIRE SECOND FLOOR, CONTAIN- ing three or four large Rooms, with first class Board, ween Fourteenth and Herald Uptown furnished, with Board, for three ntlemen tet didress P. H. BETWEEN FIFTH antly fur- 67 THIRTY-EIGHTH STARE, and Sixth avenn ations; house and location unsurpassed; references ¢ 70 IRVING PLACE (GRAMERCY PARK).—EXTRA large, handsomely furnished second floor front Rooms ; first class; house 27 feet wide; first class private table, sonabl 119 hands and been put, in good order, offers elegantly furni Rooms, en suite or single, with Board. EAST TENTH STREET, CORNER FOURTH AVE- 7 ‘References. CLINTON PLACE.—A FEW SINGLE GENTLE- Tmen orgentiemen and wives can be acoommodated WEST THIRTEENTH STREET.—FRONT PAR- Jor. first floor, ball, and tne. lee + Rooms, on, third id bath, and if desired; neigh- 109 F4 EAST SIXTEENTH STREET, THREE DOORS from Westminster Hotel.—Handsomely furnished | 1 Kooms to let, with Board, on second and third floors; loca- modern convenience! no other boarders are taken, fifth and Fifty-ffth streets and Fourth and Sixth avenues: reterences ith full particulars, box 2,33 nues and 5,826 Post office, fast; town private fumily, where the comforts of a home tay, references exchanged. Address, stating terms, W. ANTED—BY TWO LADIES, BOARD FOR THE fall and winter, with Parlor and Bedroom, aud all the must be ina quiet fainily, where and located between Twenty- ven and required. Address immediate! Post office, New Haven, Conn, ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN, TWO ROOMS ON first ftoor, in a private family, where no other boarder taken: location to be between ‘Madison und. Sixth ave: ‘Thirty-filth and Forty-second streets. Address box ANTIQUE Statuary, &e., [ON SALB—FINE. “MODERN Housshald Fi Furniture, Pianos, Brona ) MORNING, at 10-0'clock, No, 47 Wont Ith at. between Sth and Gah Se Parlor Suits, lates style, ‘richly carved, covered in slay cardinal ‘Drocades's atins and covelainen, inlaid. tre and Console Tables, Library and side Tables, Purkish and nish LoungessEasy Chairs, Desks, Bookcases, three mag- nificent rosewood case Planofortes + & Bros four round 734 octaze, A736 octave upright Pians i Curtains, Clocks pa, Suits in plush and brocatel, Chairs rs, Extension Table borate Chamber Sets, inlaid Bedstead Washstands, hair and spring Muttresse: single Bedsteads, Bureaus, Silverware, Crockery, bs ay yu Hall Stand, Carpet) B.—Nal ale positive; boxes for pianos; men to pack and ena fake Bixth avenue cart ‘TC, CAPHIN, Auctioneer, “THE UNDERSIGNED ANNOUNCE THAT THEY WILL GIVE THEIR FAITHFUL ATTENTION TO THE SALE BY AUCTION OF HOUSEHOLD EP- PECTS AT THE RESIDENCES OF OWNERS. EOROE A. LEAVITT & CO., cuntow nent, ASTOR PLACE. SPECIAL NOTICE, AMUSEMENTS. PARK THEATRE, Broadway and Twen' y second street. ESTABLISHED SUCCESS. THE PLORENCES ia Welt Humorous Satire, MIGHTY DOLLAR. EVERY & EVENING ‘ani SATURDAY MATINEE. LYCEUM THEATRE, 14TH STREET AND OTH AY. ourE East nip hth 13 if M An CHIDUG, ut 5 0 ARCHIDU! OFFENDACI YS BEST WOR, Mine. LARC Siapee, every evening this week and braced Matinee. Positively Last sof L'ARCHIDUC, performance Mine, DAR CHIDUC, BACHS' BEST ovEita BOUFFE, prodiced pein uplete and with the most per- fect cast of any Opera Houle over presented to the public. 100 artist aa " FPrrod <4mone wRozmRor sm es he representati MM. peated DUPLAN, ROGE net VALTER, LUDOVIC, ae ADAVOLIO. THE GRAND’ MILITARY IRV LEW SENSATION OP THE DAY. delinnorstae 25, under direction of Van Ghel. ival, for a few nights only, of DE MADAME ANGOT, /DARCY, UCTION SALE—AUCTION NOTICE, and von end Furniture sale THis DAY ), at 1035 o'clock, at five fs Varn | stone mansion, No. 120 West wenty-thied street, noes Sixth avenue. Over 400 lots, by catalk one. vis:—I ey rosewood Bradbury & Windsor Fianoforte, octave ; Parlor Suits, 14pieces, cov- ered in satin; Turkish “Suits, Bronses, Paintings, Curtains, Turkish Chi Pillow Lounges, i Carpets, inlaid Centre Tables, Lins Becrouaires, tc. inlaid and gilt ur ning "Tables, Chairs, Silverware, Cutlery, Baia ian ten teslon cae Vestinces Pertinars cal pe of household ipa N. B.—Goods boxed and for purchasers, city or count eee M™EUKE FITZGERALD, Auctioneer, RT NOTICE.—J. P, PATTERSON, AUCTIONEER, sized, well’ furnished Room, gas and fire, near Sixth or Fourth avenne cars or Forty-second street and Mad- ison avenue: terms not to exceed &50 per month, Address Miss HARPER, Herald Uptown Braneh office. ‘ANTED—A ROOM, PARLOR OR BASEMENT, ‘suitable fea. iysician’s oflce, with Board or Break: ss GALEN, Herald Up- ANTED—BY A YOUNG GENTLEMAN, A NICELY Turaished Room with or without Board, im a sired) be hads + box 5,564 Post office. tion unsurpassed; references exchanged. TH STREET, WEST, 55, SECOND DOOR FROM Ho Fifth avenue.—Large and small Rooms to let, with Board, to single gentlemen and gentleman and wile; terms will secure choice of Rooms; one block from City Hi new and newly furnished. BROOKLYN JQOARD ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS, 163 JORALEMON street; house and location first class; early application j house BOARD, jerate. 17 BAST, TWENTY-RIGHTH STREET, | NEAR TUT Eecinston evenue-two er three nicely’ furnished Rooms to let, with Board, use of bath, dc; terms rea EAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET, ONE BLOCK 119 gether or ‘Separate, with Board, for tainilies; also table board. 122 iy | venue; Catholic preferred. Address, stating terms, which | mast be low, P. HILL, Herald office. | Eighth avenues; ref fies or tn atten Stith bood wood Bo jes or single ‘i rs jemen to let, Wi EAST SEVENTEENTH STREET, NEAR UNION square.—Rooms, connecting, on second flapr, to- from Madison square.—This house having changed see Varniics Frankfort House, 202 ed, BeLxonr HOTEL, FULTON AND ANN STREETS, HOTELS, —L Roo! i furniahed, goog Beard; | rapa wiOW UNFURNISHED ROOM, BELOW intings, rich!: ntleman and wife at reasuoable prices; also small Roou ANTED—A NICK UNFURNISHED ROOM, BELOW | fame q mtr sale oF ee ye day iF Ohe OF two. ‘Twenty-third street, for man and wife; Board for lady | (1 esday) at Ll o'clock, at salesroom, 29 Park row, opposite only; pri family preferred, Address J. N., Herald Brook- ‘ost of Above is well worthy attention of dealers, 87 MADISON AVENUE ELEGANT SECOND FLOOR, lyn Branch office, housekeepers and others, Sale without reserve. five rooms: also connectinj ms 0 oor; newly painted and fitted, en suite or singly, with or without ANTED—BOARD, TILL JUNE 15, 1876, WITH A (A VERE. JOHNSON, JR, AUCTIONEER, : old stand, 37 N ON WEDNESDAY, AT 10% O'CLOCK, LARGE SALE OF OFFICE AND HOUSEHOLD FUR- niture, any quantity of Brussels and ingrain Carpets, Oil- cloths, dining room and kitehen furniture, gilt and black walnut pier and mantel Mirrors; lot of fine Paintings and Engravings: 4 great number of parlor and bedroom Suits, Wardrobes, Buffets, ec. UOTION SALE —BY J. KRAEMER, AUCTIONEER, No, 105 East Thirteenth street, near, Fourth avenue, TUTS (Tuesday) MORNING, September 21, at 103 o'clock. Over 450 lots handsome and useful Household Furniture, at commission sale; velvet, Brussels Carpets; magnificent rose- wood 74g octa rte; elygant Grande Duchess and Marie Antoinette style Parlor Suits, in aati and haircloth; Curtains, Mérrors, Tables, Bi Turkish Chairs, Vases, Clocks, Bedste: au street, Sutlery. Hosponsibie sen: purchasers, city or country, 50 ROOMS, NEW MATTRESSES; CLEAN BEDS, 2e., Be., Se. $150, $2 5 per, week, gentlemen illiam street. Open hear Broadway, ‘city railways and mew Post offic 's open; European’ plan; ms, 50 cents upward; ily Rooms. ‘Feestaurani open Sundays. BAST TWENTY-SEVENTH STREET.—TO LET, with Board, two large connecting Rooms and on6 small Room ; references given and required. tion for families; single Rooms, $10 upward per week. RITTENDEN HOUSE, 1,144 BROADWAY, CORNER ‘of Twenty-sixth street, European plan,—Desirable loca- Si pe er week; famnily Rooms, EISBURY, Proprietor 126 BAST TWENTY FIFTH, STREET.—FURNISHED 20 _ Rooms to let, with or without Board, with good ished. 135 HEXINGTON AVENUE, CORNER TWENTY. Oe) ninth street.—To let, with’ Board, lurge double and jingle Rooms, en suite or singly; frst class house and table; terms mi od Rooms, on third floor, well furnished, to let, Board; also other Rooms and back Parlor, unfur- EWLY FUR- Bid located family hotel in the city; Amer EAST TWENTYSEVENTH STREET —LARGE, | Withing to locate for the winter cag make avorabie arrange: ments. open tor reception of newly furnished, is now Catering by Augustine & Son. ARLBORORGH HOUSE, THIRTY-EIGHTH STREET and Sixth avenue (Murray Hill)—Th most delightfully jan; families FISH, Proprietor, Qt. STEPHEN'S HOTEL, @PORMERLY ST. LAW. rence), Chestnut, above Tenth, Philadelphia, is now nests; enlarged, remodelled and st class in all of its appointments, THOMAS ASTITON, Proprietor. OOH, CRAWFORD, Manager. 13 WEST THIRTEENTH STREET. nished Rooms, eu suite or singly, with Board. erences. 14 WAVERLEY PLACE.—FURNISHED ROOMS TO let, with or without Board, in suit or singly; house furnished enturely new; best of home comforts; small faumi- ly ; references. 152 BAST TWENTIETH STREET, NEAR GRAME! 3) Large Room, well farhished, for gentleman and ‘wife, with good Board, at moderate prices; also suwaller Room for one or two; table board, Ref- FAMILY MAY OBTA and wi Address or apply to Mrs. A. C. TOMPKINS. water; modern Improvement. COUNTRY ¥ BOARD. 00D BOARD AT WHITE inter: terms moderate. Plains, N. Y., for fall ALL AND WINTER BOARD—BEAUTIFUL within city timits: stables, garden, &c. er week. Address N., box 3,761 Post office; cal Villiam street, room 8. Eee OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Pinnoforte, &e., this day, at 1034 o’elock, contents of 28 rooms at A. 8. R, 21 Hlegant iniaid P nine, rep and hair cloth, mado to order six months ago; cctave Pianoforte Etageres, centre and side Tables, Pedestals, Bronzes, Oil Baintings, Curtains, pler and other Mirrors, velvet and Brus- sels Carpet, Turkish easy Chairs, Lounges, solid walnut and aber Sets, fompiete ; seperate Bedstends; Burewus, Washstands, sp mg and hair Mattresses, b ‘Library Tables, Bookcases, Secre: Potting Extension Table, Buffet, fs, china, Silverware, Ac. Parties in search of god, well tande furnitare witl find it to thelr advantage to attend. HENRY ZINN, Auctioneer. East 20th street, near Broads lor Suits, in satin, brocatel, que OPERA HOUSE. Great wuccess of the new? lay, RED Bi OR, A GAMBLENS LIFE, Seats aay be secured for every night this week and Satur. day Matinee. EY: Thiet COMIQUE, 514 BROADWAY. Mr. JOSH HART. -Proprietor THE HOME OF ORIGINALITY. A HEARTY RECEPTION ‘ BY A CROWDED HOUSE ‘was necorded Inst evening to the NEW COMPANY on the Secasion of the opening of the WINTER SEASON. GREAT GARNELLAS, who perform the wonderful feat, 8 double somerswult from shoulder to shoulder. great Artists were fet introduced to the New York ears aco, by Mr, JOSH U. seit OLOKALT, WALtEns find MORTON, RDNA MARK Miss LULU DELMAY, iY Mr. JOHN ALLENS, LARRY TOOLEY, SCANLON and CRONIN. Sesibaistid of the world renowned Ethiopian Comedian and Comique favorite, BI J Mr. JOHN WILD oO \ 4 oO 1 Mr. JOHN WILD H B a L Mr. JOUN Mr. JOHN AMD he anpat RIFLE SHOOTING MATOH nm the picked te: the MULTIGAN und SKIDMORE GUARDS, which for the past two weeks has delighted thousinds, and unhesitatingly pronounced the event of the season, and re- ecived with peals of joyoas laughter and unqualified praise, having been newly recruited for this occasion, ‘The teams have received additional mem- eer v | ors to thelr ranks fir this week. The rifle ge AND} | practice and the shooting surpasses all for iN o mer efforts, as the new members are crack N E | shots. GUARDS. — WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY MATINEES AT 2. ene THEATRE, 624 BROADWAY. JOUN F. POOLE... . Manager. HE FAMILY THBATRE, SEE aaa GREAT CARLO. FAMIL' YMNASTS IN” rie UNIVERSE. HE WORRELL SISTER: B. JOHNSON THE CHAMPION SWIM pak BOOnETS NEW 5 SONG, oF REILLY, Youn a. SHO JOHN HART, eA vTELLAM COUIERTGH, JOUN ‘QUEEN, VILLI AM GEORGE 8. KNIGHT, ‘BRU ‘oO, ‘Miss ABA RICHMOND, THE ‘T COMP. AMERTOA. Ry ix ERYRODY SAYS_ SO. AMUSEMENTS. OOTH'S THEATRE. GEORGE BELMORE. Lessees and Man: JARRETT & PALMER i MORE, VERSO i acne eter we RL AEST NEE, in Dion Boucicault’: Te ered prams. of four acts, scruming his unrivalled part of Oia GOS! @ character ingernenston by him with nvm ess throughout Great Britain and Irel ing, im- and ever piece produced with marked attention to completeness organ the SCENERY aru mkhd ISTUMES ALL NEW, CAST POWERFUL, AND Revkets NOVEL AND STRIKING, The company strengthened by the addition of Miss Rosa, Rand, Misr Manche. Grey, Mrt. Frederick Williams, Miss cs Michell and Mr. W. H. Bokee, who make thelr first NAT GOSLING, a Jockey, of the past generation, who sells “tips” and advertises in Bell's Life under the name of “Old Bbots’. Mr, GEORGE St BOX OFFICE OPEN FROM 8 Pr. October 11 THE KELLOGG Ay NurisH" ° OPERA TROUPE, Sonshine recess. oS ELE ILMORE’S CONCERT GARDEN, date Hippodrome) PS, GIL . Conductor ca CDE LGiL DEN AND page L. RESORT IN THE WORLD, GIMORES BAND. OF. 100 PERFORMERS, LEVY, the greatest Comet Viaxer of the age. ARBUCKLE, who has no other rival. TAGLIAPIETH A, the eminent Baritone, ive favorite Tenor. LEFEBRE, metbieas: LETSCH, ne; BRACHT,, Flute; KEGEL and CICCC o abieese ‘and other "ESDingruh,” “L'Etoile du Nord,” “Robert ie Diable” and, “Les Huguenots’ a3 4. Cornet Solo, 5. Aria for Ten Die” from “Mi SIG, F. 5 6. Caprice Heroique, “The Awakening of the Mon from “L20mb: flotow Baritone, fom LAOmbra, -.-Flotow ‘cepted SIG. TAGLIAPIETRA, and Ttalian Opera, Paris, MAL wee Hartmann 9. Overture, “William Tell Rossin? art Son sa 1 a the Forest iendelssohn 11. March, “Salute to New You -Gilmeore National Air, LED BANNER. 2P.M. Serenade Band. 50 cents Boxes, admii ‘ ‘Package und season tickets at reduced rates to be had at the box office. TH AVENUE TH EVERY NIGHT AT 8, GREAT SUCCESS. oo vu URRR BBB. OO Y Y¥_ 88s a. oO SE 8 BO BO Ore: ae we oO OU: UR UF FR ae ¥3 Oo OU URRR BBB_|O O ¥Y¥_— 888 0 O08 UR RR BO eS oO UEER 2 8. 80. .0 3 fe 00 vu R R BBB 00 ¥ sss Misses Davenport, Joffreys-Lewis, Sidney Cowell, Mrs. G. H. Gilbert, Mr. Charles Fisher, Mr. W. H. Harkins, Mr. Maurice Barrymore and Mr. James Lewis. “OUR BOYS” MATINEE SATURDAY, +. Souts may be secured ten days ahead. OWERY THEATRE. MEATH. ..Manager HON DAY, Saptemer 20, engas oment ofthe ‘pop sinractoe, Mr.¢ TN inhis'sturtiing local sensatton dramas taken ae real life and founded on facts, entitled SHARKEY; OR, THE SHADOW DETECTIVE. Revival of the beautiful burlesque, POCAHONTAS. 1:30, AT ™: & FAVOR'S AUCTION STORE, 18 East Fourteenth street, IS DAY, at 11 A. M., large lot of new and second ‘hand Furnitu Machines, lot Cooking and Parlor Stoves seven Sewing tehen and Din- ing Tables, Beds, Bedding, Mattresses, Cutlery, &e. ), to pay advances, two Parlor Sui eds, Lounges 40 spring Beds. Dealers and housek rs invited. CD. FAVOR, Auctioneer. Y J. W. CAMPBELL, JR., AUCTIONEER.—WILL sell, in jots, thisday, commencing at 103g o'clock, ut 611 Greenwich street, near Leroy, the entire Stock and Fix- tures contained in that grocery aiid tea store, consisting of encral assorted Groceries 3, Coffees, Sngars, Spices, fr wes, Vinegar’ Pails, Broome, ‘Brushes, woes Fixtures, Furniture, &¢., without buyers, speculators. invited. ine; dealers East Ninth st. 10. Auctioncers, office BT ISIDORE J. SWARZKOPY, AUCTIONEER —WILL sell, 10 o'clock, 549 East Thirteenth street, Saloon Fix- tures, Bar, Back Bar, Tables, Chairs, Tce Box, Glassware, in ositively in} Dealers invited. —HANDSOMELY with Board; first 1 4 WEST FORTY-FIFTH STREET. OO furnished Suit, on secoud floor, class appointments. 200 WES TWENTE-THIRD STREET. NEW AND elegantly furnished Rooms en suite or singly; first Cluss table ; references required. T SEVENTEENTH STREET (STUYVESANT .—Nicely furnished Rooms, with Board, tor ntiemen and wives or single gentlemen; choice neighbor- flood: stall family; terms moderate for permanent people; references. ve T FORTY-FOURTH STREET, NEAR BROAD- ay.—Elegantly furnished Rooms and superior table. Q18 YEst FIFTEENTH STREBT—TO Len, WITH rd, very desirable, large Rooms, handsomely farnished, with Cossie end wter, to gentlemen and their Wives; references exchanged. yn WEST TENTH STREET.—A SMALL FAMILY will let one or a leasant Rooms, newly lpr ater) Closet, hot and cold water, good Board, on m terms. 315 4 I end NINETEENTH STREET. —HANDSOMELY furnished Rooms, with Board; hot and cold water; oie. for gentiemen or | aeapgen vm and wife; house ¢on- ized and only CHARTERED CC LOCATED ONLY at No. 5 East Fourteenth street, and methods, evidently with the view of obtain Fesidence ; only with resi office, 1,265 Broadway. “MUSICAL. CARD. NEW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, No. 5 Eust Fourteenth street, next to Delmonico’s, BROOKLYN BRANCE 102, 104 and 106 Court street, near State. THIS CELEBRATED MU: CHOOL, the first organ ERVATORY of MUSIC in America, offers superior advantages to pupils in all branches of’ vocal and instrumental music, from the first be- ginning to the finished artist. Also Harmony and Composi- tion, a locution, Drawing and Painting, and modern 3.—The CONSERVATORY in NEW YORK (NOW r nue, next door to Delmonico’s) is entirely separate ct from other institutions, which imitate its name patronage rene, “SUBSCRIPTION BOOKS NOW OPEN DAILY. GENTLEMAN OF "GREAT EXPERIENCE GIVES instruction on pianotorte, harp and harmony. at pupil's tuadiek: arter: best reference. ress, box 329 Herald Uptown Branch nee, ENOR SINGER OF THE ITAL- ano and singing at 117 West RATA PARAVALLI, ian Opera, teaches ‘R, 39 EAST THIRTEENTH T Y J. HAVEN, AUC street—Furniture, room Sets, Bookcases, Wardrobes, Lounge: ueeres, &ke., ut private hale RUG STORE AT AUCTION—69 BARCLAY STREET, his day, at 10 o'clack A. Mf + Stock Fixtures and LLOY a, W. Strickland, Ewan SCHENCK, AUCTIONEER, Mortgaxe sale of over $60,000 Elegant Cabinet Furniture, THIS DAY, at No, 60 Liberty strees, at 11 o'clock, An elegant assortment of the finest Furniture of the most modern and unique styles of parlor, chamber, dining and hall, in elegant carved walnut, rosewood, covered in damask and reps; superb Centre and Card Tables and every variety of style of Furniture. he above is now on exhibition and will repay those in want of turniture. To be sold st auction at No. 60 Liberty street. tains all modern improvement hood unexception- | Twenty seventl street, near Sixth avenue, for $10 per quar- ABRAHAMS, AUCTIONEER—WILL SELL, AT ior tere morermte ter, or at pupil's residence for $15 per quarter. "al West Twenty eit mast pear Sixth foe 2 on ‘this Tuesday, at_1¢ ithout reserve, a fine as BIS FaSint Roomsto let wick first clas Boardsincis | A MATEURS WISHING TO SING IN ORATORIO NEXT | sortment of Houschold Furniture, consisting of & 7 or en suite, in brown stone front House; three minutes from month at Steinway Hail aud receive instruction gratis Pianoforte, of the latest_style; Parlor, Bedroom, jaitand steamboat. « should apply without jay at Musical Agency, 39 Stair Gacpete, Oileloth; Parlor in rich satin, reps. hair- square, sloth ; Tables Etageres, Curtains y aerrors, Fanci. *26) WEST THIRTY SECOND STREET. HAND- teas, Bureaus, anda, Cae pcg a somely and newly furnished Rooms, with first class LADY OF EXPERIENCE ADVANCES BEGINNERS | hnir Mattresses, Beitding, spina Room Furniture, Exten- Board, for two. $13 and $15 per week; handsomely furnished Taphlly on the piano at 50 cents per lesson, Apply at | sion Table, Glass, Ching and Sliverplated Ware. utlery, back Parlor, $15; single Room, $7; table Board, Musical Agency, 30 Union square. &e, Sale positive. Wushifetoare leosetay invites AUOTIONEER. () WEST FIFTY-FIFTH STREET.—A PRIVATE 35 family will let two connecting and two bail Rooms, with Board, to gentlemen or gentleman and wife; home comforts; terms moderate. LASSES NOW whet FOR SIGHT READING NEW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIO, No. 5 East 1th st., near Sth av., next to Delmonico's. TERMS—$5 per quarter. Q55 WEST THIRTY FIRST, STREET. —PLEASANT Je) Rooms, with good table, to famili tlemen; convenient to cars, stages and references. A. SMALL PRIVATR JEWISH FAMILY HAS A large and small Rooms tolet, with Board, together or Separately; situation central and terms moderate, 245 West Thirty-ninth street, between Seventh and Eighth avenues. MOLLENHA Ts NATIONAL CONSERVATORY, ALSO HALLAM'S Musical Academs, have been incorporated in the ‘ORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, No.5 Bast Fourteenth st., near Fifth av., next to Delmonico's HE NEW YORK CONSER' mpg ORCHESTRAL School is under the direction of Messrs. EDWARD VER ant NTOINE RELPr Jr. PRIVATE FAMILY HAS TO LET—A NICELY FUR- nished back Parlor to one or two gentlemen; breakfast if required. 318 East Thirteenth street, near Second avenue, rue NORMAL DEPARTMENT of the N&W YORK CONSERVATORY is nt No. 5 Eust Fourteenth street, uext to Delmonico's, NICELY FURNISHED ROOM TO 1 ‘withoat |, to gentlemen or geni 158 West Twenty-first street. —WITH OR an and wife. te Mas 39 Union square. ENOR SOLOIST, GOOD SIGHT READER, RE- quired at St. Andiow's, Harlem. State lowest terms, up 1, to Dr. 8 AUSTEN PEARCE, care of Pond & G*; ¥ KEELEH Art Gallery, 53 Liberty street, corner of Nassau. TO-DAY, September 26, at 11 o'clock, FLORENTINE MARALR, STATUARY, Vases, Figures, Columns, Mosaic Tables, &c. direct from Italy. ; MATINEES WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS AT 2. ‘OOD'S MUSEUM, 3 WooD's, NING AT 8, ¥ “Taxa AT 2, . FRANC —" JENN MORTON DEAD TO THE WORLD REOTA, | vue AVENGER, NOW ON EXHIBITIO BAR! 3 9,000 BAB HIPPOPOTAMUS. Monday, September 27, F. 8. CHANFRAU in KIT, AORN EY H ROTIERS........Lessees and Managers A MARVEL ABOU A SUPERBLY oF THE REALISTIC WORLD, SCENIC BEAUTY. WORLD. ROMANCE. Box office open daily from 8 A. M. to 10 P. M. HE GREATEST NOV-| AT THE MATIN ELTY SEEN IN NEW | METROPOLITA York for many years. KALIEDAGYNAL ____PIANOFORTES, | (ORGA. Ss, ‘Ate HAINES BROS.’ PIANOFORTE WAREROOMS and manufactory, corner Twenty-lirst street_and Sec- nue, a fine assortment of first class Pianofortes for on reasonable terms; a few Pianos but little bargains, —FOR RENT—UPRIGHT, SQUARE AND GRAND Pianos of our own m: so Tor sale and rent_« num- ‘ber of fine second hand Pi: ‘in vertect order, WILLIAM KNABE & CO., No. Te inh avenue, above Sixteentht. T AN IMMENSE SACRIFICE—AN ENTIRELY NEW first class Piano which was taken for a debt; must be eC, Sold regardiess of cost. Piaho can be seen at 261 Pearl | JO street, near Fulton, np stairs, -A.—ALL PERSONS DESIROUS OF PURCHASING + gt eennine second hand Steinway & Sone Plano ure invited to call at the warerooms of Mes TEINWAY & SONS, where a fine assortment of Steinway Pianos, all in perfect condition and some of them nearly new, is constantly on hand: also second hand Pianos of other makers. are constantly made in this city and bye > seit os pianos with our name on, or & name spell parc that many people do not notice the difference re chase the spe lous and often totally worthless instrament: For'a genuine Bteinway Piuno., If persons, before purchas- ing such instrument, will take the number of same and call STEINWAY & SONS it can at once be ascertained whether the instrament is # genuine Steinway plano ora forgery. STEINWAY & SONS, Steinws jal, 107-111 East Fourteenth street, New York, LARGE STOCK OF FIRST CLASS UPRIGHT AND square Pianos and Organs; inducements for cash, on in- staiments and forrent. 8. X. "BALL & CO., 19 East Four- teenth street. -PIANOFORTES TQ RENT OP OUR OWN MANU- + facture; also second hand Pin thoro rder, ior tale ‘at low prices by CHICKERING & SONS 11 Bast Fourteenth street, between Broadway and Fifth avenue, A 100 BEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD CHICKERING ianoforte and Stool on instalments or to rent: seven octave Pianos, ber month; upright Pianos GOLD. SMITHS, 26 Bleecker street, jowery. B. HERTS & SONS, AUCTIONEERS, 17 PARK place and 14 Murray street, near new Post office. ASSIGNEE’S SALE OF ELEGANT FURNITURE. THIS DAY, SEPTEMBER 21, AT 1044 O'CLOCK, AT SALESROOM, 17 17 PARK PLACE, k of a Broadway house, valued at over Bour500, asd embrocing every. vartety of Parlor, Chamber cacy and Dining Room Suits, the oe ‘ot which nees only be seen to be appreciated, ‘Sule positive—terms cash. an SALTON, Assignee. PRIVATE FAMILY LIVING UP TOWN NEAR Windsor Hotel, offer » very desirable Floor, hand. Somely farnished, with Board, to & family i daizlte for the winter, Address’ O., Herald Uftown Branch offi jIFTH AVENUE, NO. 347.~VERY ‘soon get e Rooms, with first’ class table; unexceptionab! ences given and required. Weanrenoax ACOOMPANIST ON THE PIANO, WHO. is acquainted with operas; charges muse be liberal. Address box 0,411 Post office, ~ DANCING ACADEMIES. J. SAUSE' SING ACADEMIES.—CLASSES TENTLEMAN AND WIPE, POR co wanKty, cax | {ht iS Hall 1d East Thirteenth street Brevoort G fave, Bctond’ Plow, haatiouely mention ene Dace ae eat CU LA: foarth peels a VATE LEGAONE osite Columbia Seas i boarders, Address, giving rele ference first, B. 8., station TO CHARGE.—PARTIES IN SEARCH OF FIRST class Boarding accommodations call nt SANDS’ Board nines 1,193 Broadway. Open evenings. urday afternoons. alty. See circular, Eleventh street. T FERNANDO'S DANCING ACADEMY, FIFTY: fifth street corner Third avenue, Bank Buildin, asses Monday and Thursday cvenings, ‘ednesday and a Bae Private lessons in Glide Walts « speck B. HERTS, AUCTIONEE! 17 Park place and 14 Murray street. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURI RE, MIRRORS, CARPETS, &C., ON WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 22, AT 104 O'CLOCK, at No, 947 Second avenue, gg Fiftieth and Fifty-frst a nut parlor. “Chamber and dining room Farni- fare? Mirrtre Carpets, Beds, Bedding, China atd Glassware, Hiltchen Uronelte, ber do Detaloguce at sale, H TEBERG BROTHERS, AUCTIONEERS, SELL, AT nati, ec mere ees Bay ek ee si doalery invited; sale positive. __ BOARD AND LODGING WANTED. “\ LADY. ENGAGED DURING THE DAY, WouLD LD | at land west #f Fourth avenue; terms ‘ven and required. Address, ‘stating particulars, a. B. C., x 126 Herald Uptown Branch office, iG MAN WANTS BOARD IN A PRIVATE Eighth to Twentieth street, Third to Sixth SINGLE LEMAN DESIRES A OoMPoRT- | ¢ able Room, with Board, convenient to Bleecker street cars. Address, with particulars, 8, J. R., Herald office, LAWYER WISHES BOARD FOR_HI AA. Wife’ at $80 u month, "Addrese HAWLE Post office. PRIVATE FAMILY DESIRE TO LET A Pan and Bedroom or large square Room to gentlemen or Young couple, with Board, near the Windsor: $20 to £45. cording to apartments; referenons, Uptown Branch TLEM. IRES 70 OBTAIN AP ed Room and light Breakfast in the house with an eeable private family, where there are uo voarders; loca tion preferred north of Fortieth street on, the west side. | Please oddress, Png paerticulam, B., box 140 Herald NTLEMAN DESIRES A WEL. 4 oom, with or without partial Bowrd, in 1 ay, where the farnily is very small; rum be near | 7 ‘Addroms, with fall particulars, K own Branch Board in a private foratly. above Twentieth street | Send for rate; references | 9 o'¢luck. “\? WILSON'S DANCING ACADEMY, 303 tention paid to, beginners Assan « Building, private lessons in gi jereet in one au fectly in six private lessons. Address box 133 Herald | == Ri AX. & refined Judy not under J. MARS” ACADEMY OF DANCING, 280 BLEECKER + ‘street. —Classes now forming for beginners ttend at ir own convenience without loss of reular. Soiree ovening, September 21, at WES Fourteenth street—Ciagses now open aiid particular at- For terns, &e., send for circular, sday and Saturday evenings. DANGING ACADEMY, PLIMPTONS intersection Stayvesant and Ninth streets.— onday and Tho day afternoons and evenings; ide waits a Y- jroes T RTT classes every \ ACADEM. A tf dances foe dances taught per- ‘TMASTE, st Fourth street. aaciaeoe ter; six fashion YOR ADEMY OF DANCING, fe Hail, Asiath avenue, Reservoir square, AT REDUCED Patt pS —Hend for Ciroutar. EUROPE. {NGLISH ESTAT N BE COLLE 4 trustworthy officer in England, Addres: 8 Fost office, New York. TED BY A J. E., box “MATRIMONIAL. 5 THE ACQUAINTANCE OF rrespondence invited Address DOUGLASS, Herald Uptown GENTLEMAN D miy from such. Branch office. DENTISTRY. . | posse Was : Byer nese “Addroas 8. A., SET OF TEETH MADE IN THREE HOURS AT 128 » | LN. “West,Thirty-fourth street, between Sixth and Seventh Bauiiy vA OARD WANTED—IN A PRIVATE » Herald lady, oocupied daring the day. Addr office. ‘oar Broadway.—Special mechanical dentistry ; co- gold and plating Sets; Plump. from Grand street ferry OARD WANTED.—A MOTHER AND Desint, Bo stiea with Pleasant Roome (a large front room aud | BEAUTI hall room eounecting), on the second floor, with southern on M § exposure, street, between Sixth and | 4% Bi warranted airaccing xehauged. Address F. 8., box 2072 Post office, New or T OARD WANTED—BY A YOUNG Twentieth and Thirtieth. sti ane, either in & private family or ders. Address, stating terms and Herald oftiea. NTLEMAN, BE- Broadway and hore there ara urs of meals, PARP FIRST CLASS BOARD WANTED, FROM October 15, for gentleman, wife, and child thtee yours ot pues in third floor sunny room, with hot and cold,water and good closets; Ineation between Second and Sevontfs. ave: nues and Eighth and Twenty-fifth stroevs. Address, with xull Particulars ax to terms, Ac., 8. G. M., box 112 Hl PROARD WANTED—IN HARLEM, F mam-and wife and two childr with purse aia ~ ——= | Trays and Slate Work of DENTAL ROOMS, 302 Sixth avenue, near Sixteenth streat. MANTELS, ED PRICES, Slate and Marble Mantels, Wagh ry dexeription NAHYN SLATE COMPANY, _Untion square, Fpurth avenue and Seventeenth st., (Rares AND FUNDERS io MARBLE 4 T GREATLY REDUC! An extensi wk LAR i A and price CUNUTER, Woot be ‘08 Canal stroot, New York, SAAC WOLF, AUCTIONKER.—MYERS & CO. yom Sine day, at 1034 o'clock, the entire Fixtures of the Boer Saloon No. 2 New Chambers street, consisting of Dies, Chairs, yar Counter, bed bo sears Tee da oe Beer Pe ‘Air Gun, Pictures, jassware, dc. Sule pos- itive, Dealers invi ion” WEINBERGER, AUCTIONEER, SELLS, THIS i 3 Busnes Se rae 2h a ‘at 10% 0 Sicigdks os 69 Bowery, Gigcrar and regelareato of guverat Sherry and iret, Liquors, L, a7 SEsBERORE, AUCTIONEER, SELLS WEDNES- « day, tember 22) at ‘avenue, in conse- quence a of renovating the buildin fare Sho susie entire large and ex- tensive atock of Houschold Furnitare, ta, and Olleloth of the well known and old ertabi ied’ finmof tL Helchert Kirche’ a ecevery ser en foo auiear> itehen 4 evel yle a ny {2 mention. Susekeepers especially invited. Bale ivo; no dha Reh, |ALE.—LOUIS MAYER, AUCTIONEER, MSc a0 Bowery welt sells, ig cr ty 10 1034 o’elock, the tares of avenue, between gntire fing txtarencecter Fronch Mirror, Counser, Yee Boxes, Tables, Chairs, 40; sale positive in lots; denlers invited, ORTGAGE SALE THI, DAY, AT 12 SHARP, 235 Mein street, one large, Mirror, ‘double Herring Safo, Desks,and Carpet. R, W. ANDREWS, Atiorney for Mortgages. i ad KER'S SALE.—RICHARD FIELD, GENE- a Te puctlonoer, salesroom No. 80 Bowery, will gel, ts this i jots men's and women's if Oy ese ieeneets Underelothing, Quilts, Blankets, Bedding, Boots, Shoes, Ke. ;_ also ats, Coats, ‘outs, he. By y order M. Glucksman, Spring streot- 76, SS KER'S SALE.—THIS DAY JAMES AGAR, PAarcincer rl pelt as 9 New Bowery, 2 lots Prenton Shawis. Remnants, Table Linen, Underélothing, Blankets, nits, Cate, Pantaloons and Vests, By order ‘of Johu J. Ba 208 First avenue. PAWNHROKERS | {SALE.—THOMAS J. MOGRATH hatham street, comer Mulberry, will ooo, men's, éod women, Clothing, pi 148, Qui janke't 6, a Coute, F ala, Vents By order E. Sparen: street, a hn ECEIVER'S SADE—THE | FIRST CLASS) MEAT I Market, No. 471 avenue, New York city, with Lease, Toe Boxe Fixturen ey ll be gold on the pre inises, at publi Be) et public auction, on pombe 21 EXCHANGE. OR SAL oR EXCHANGE—F A SMALL HOUSE in Fordham or Morrisania, « Brat class, corner Ci . with Barroom attached. ‘Apply to SMITH & nal nt to baad « JIAVE hig $5,000 TO $6,000 IN GILT EDGE commercial ir, and real estate to back it if necessary, to give for whole or part of @ sound business, Addrei HONMSLY. box 161 Herald uBice, ht, CASPER, Receiver. 4 CLOSING OUT SALE.—500 PIANOS, HALF price; order administratrix G. Barmore's estat Zantly finished, with all latest improvements; ful ranted and liberal terms. 368 Bleecker street, FINE LOT OF SECOND HAND PIANOS AT. LOW a, Sold by monthly instalments of $5 t0 $10 per Call at warerooms 219 East Twenty-third street. mont ‘A. BEAUTIFUL PIANO ONLY, $100; A STEINWAY Pinnoforte, seven octave, carved legs, overstrung bass, every improvement great sacrifice for cash. 13 Waverley place, near Broadway. BROS. pA hala For Hiant toned 736 octave richly agraffe, Roan (ay to bf tel x4 Saran feat comrd, rose wort cass, Ta . overstrun Piano, haviny gall for S270: took printed sale; cost 5; Stool, Covers ak iteinway' 7% oo Sevetreerwood Plancforie, 823 Boxes for shipping. Gail Ave tory brawn stone resliaace Ho 4] Were iat ee, between Sth and 6th avs. SPECIAL BARGAINS; 74 OCTAVE, PIANO. + overstrung, patent agraffe, almost new, $225; ful Yarranted; jnatdiments taken, $12 monthly; rent $5. CABLE, 1 st Twenty-third street, corner Sixth avenue. Aw STEINWAY & SONS PIANOFORTE FOR SALE at « sacrifice—A brilliant toned 73, octave elegantl: arantee, bill ot ir round rosewood ease, fall graff, Piano, witl eee ine ‘and bili of wale; eost, $1,000, for Soeer, A, Windsor four round 7}, octave. for 6278; sins, typi Lagoa Mages ce and Dining Furniture, at less than residence 120 West Twenty-third ‘Hrvet, ne near sixth avenue, A RE FULL Pgh OVERSTRUNG PIANO, | $125; ans, Weber, Chickering, Steinway Pianos; ents, B28 Orn for $100; Music retailed. low rents; je ON & SON, 13 East Fourteenth stroct. pant WILL SELL, FOR LESS THAN $100, handsome rosewood Pianoforte; modern improvements, weet, powerful tone, 28 Third street, be- Second avenne, HICKERING & SONS PIANO FOR SALE, AT A bargain; full round corners; in Sood order; wi 1 be sold low for cash.’ Apply to 8. ©. OSBOURNE & CO., 20 East Fourteenth street. REAT BARGAINS IN-NEW AND SECOND HAND Pianos, of the best quality, yet low for c ER'S Manufactory and Warerooms, 421, 1 Went Twenty-cighth street, AGNIFICENT CHICKERING UPRIGHT PIANO, ll litthe oer F eed as new; re ni for. $350; also elegant carve: edste: $50. A to J. A. KAMP. HHOCIS Broedwey, room sisi RGANS FOR SALE LOW—SEVERAL ORGANS AT great bargains for cash, at 5. C. OSBORNE & CO.'S, 20 East Fourteenth street, HE MASON & HAMLIN CABINET ORGANS RE- qeived THRE HIGHEST MEDALS and x DIPLOMA OF HONOR at the GREAT WORLD EXPOSITIONS in PARIS and VI have always received highest awards *in America, and are acknowledged to be the BEST INSTRU- ENTS of the CLASS in the WORLD. |The largest aesort- ment of ORGANS in the country, ineludin, novelties, may now be found nt the WAREROUMS. of the company, NO, 25 UNION SQUARE, New York. ORGANS sold for cash oF easy payments, or rented until rent pays fur then. Ww HAVE TWO OR THREE OF HALLET, DAVIS & Co.'s celebraved upright Planofortes, that have been used @ 3h ort time, that we will sell at & bargain. . OSBOKNE & CO., 20 East ‘Fourteenth street. BILLIARDS. mht “{ MERICAN STANDARD BEVEL BILLIARD TABLES, with Delaney’s wire cushions solely used in all cham: plonship aud match eames; second hand Tables at erent bar. gains, 1. GRIFFITH & CO,, 40 Ve reet. QOPLENDER STANDARD BEVEL, 6X10, Table, used about six months in w private family, Can be seen at _—— BILLIARD for gale cheap, with patent reflectors, dc. JOLe LENDEWS, 738 Broadway | mond, BTROPOLITAN THEATRE, 587 BROADWAY, 'CCESS. su . CROWDED and DELIGHTED AUDIENCE assembled Jast night to veliness the debut in America THE O. Lapse =! fbb MAL TROUPE OF and testified, with tama nes 1" ase their delight at THE BEAUTIFUL TABLE his. is the rarest Dera seen in New York for jae and is at once Dractical, thrilling, artistic and classical.” The new programme. LA. ENTZ’8 FEMALE. MINSTRELS a decided fice nt, Also WAYNE and LOVELY Lule Rich- Billy Robinson. Mons, Laronix and Mlle, smerclew. THE ‘GRE, AT. DRAMA THE PIRATE CAPTAIN, TO-DAY AT 2 O'OLOCK. MATINER TODAY AT 2 O'CLOCK, ERMANIA THEATRE,.....POURTEENTH STREET AD, NEUENDORFF rector TUESDAY, Sentember 21, RABAGAS, Comedy, in five acts, by Sardou, Box office open daily from § till 4 o'clock, I ARLING’S OPERA HOUSE Gate Bryan Went Twent ee a THE BEST “C ¥ BEST Pha ts third street, NSTRELS. D_ DANCE ARTISTS.” N ie Fo tOURSEL Evening at &. Saturday Matinee at 2. Half price tomatines, AN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS’ AN BEANGISCO MINSTRELS | opERA™ Yrouse, Broadway, corner Twenty. a street lightfil Solo and Part Singing by WAMBOLD, aa DOLPILWARDE, BARNES at and PELTIAM. GOV, ADD RYMAN ON THE F B GREAT RICARDO. BILLY CARTER IN ALL SORTS OF NONSENSE. TINSON und POWERS’ Initnitable SONGS nd DANCES, and the famous “Sons of Momus,” BILLY BIRCH and CHARLEY Backus, THE RIVAL TRAGEDIA, Olt COLLEGE BOYS: Everything new, fresh and sparkling. Seats secured. Matinee, Saturday, at 2. _ VARIETIES: Sixteenth peer and Broadway. Most elegant performance in New York. and magnificent Dance of| | GRAND OLIO OF beautiful Coryphees. |30 STAR ARTISTS. __|THE_PARISTAN LA CHATEAU QUADRILLE, | _ ACADEMY OF MUSIC. \ THEODORE W th WACHTEL, EUROPE’S GREATEST TENOR * will shortly return to America for a 4 GRAND OPERATIC TOURNEE , throngh 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. Tho Inauguration night of tho GRAND WACHTEL OPERA SEASON at the New fork cadens of Music) will bo DAY, OCTOBE! 5, Musical Director and Conductor. ). NEUENDORFP Further particulars in later adv S H J H = | Matinee to-day, 2 0 clock. | Evening, 8 o'clock. & | Immonse bit of the — | Wild enthusiasm over the 8B E| —‘korgeous Ballet, Brooklyn Seminary q a z| 2A coquerre, Quaker Dance. z FS = a e :|8| maps. STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. J. NY, The Bovontesnsh Aunusl Fels wil opeaporday, Sept. 20, ‘and continue five days, at Waverly, on the Peunsyl- vanis Central Ralirosd. Grand display of horses, cate sheep, swine, food Wednesday, onltry, trait, flowers and farm produ y and Fi riday there will be trials of speed ‘ite Dest, horses in the country. Ou Thursday the Rifle Team will visit the grounds and the grand ent, with General Kilpatrick as marshal, on the arn lay. Friday there will be @ parade on the track of all the prize animals; an address by heb George M. Robeson, end in the alternoon # balloon ascension. MO CLARK, bn President. P. T. Quinx, Corresponding Secretary. UM OF 28 West Fourteenth street, New York, Open aaily Gandays excepted), 10.4. M. to5 P. M. ‘onday and Thursday fre |OLONEL MONSTERY'S SPARRING, FENCING, ROW- {ng and Shooting Acudemy, 19 Sixth avenue.-Iniporter alt in Superior Fencing Ap us and es. Agent for the Hydraulic TVOLT THEATRE, yen street, between Second and oe avenues. BRI NT NOVELTI NEW AND ELEGANT SKETCHES BY THE STAR COMPANY. Open every eve MATE pene THEATRE. ALIEDAGYNAT. 2 OCLOUK. FEMALE MINSTRELS. JHOICEST NEW MUSIO.—“BROWN EYES HAS THAT Little Maiden,” G, 1, Osggod, 3e.5 ios. id Gaio ‘GO., 711 Broadway. (AARD.—MISS WATSON GIVES PRIVATE MUSICAL J” instruction to ladies and children, at her residence, 24 West Fourteenth street, Piano, Organ, Guitar and Singing ; terms moderate, Circulars mailed, APID TRANSIT—A DASHING GALOP, PLAYED AT cess; composed by Burtho Meyers trie toe” Published by MARTENS BROS. 1,104 Broadway. OWF'S & CUSHING'S VARIETY CIRC BS aati AVENUE AND FORTY Nivtit sreexe. ‘or m limited season, RVERY AFTERNOON. ANT preesitiag the fuest horses, most splendid riers ahd accom apwrsstON 25 2 y OkN TS. Corey aa Maines Weir abd Bac tly an nowdny and Saturday Nien MAG ‘Sf OF FUN. The best Sovelty Troupe in ‘ew York State, ADMISSION ON! LY 1 500, and 750, UR BOYS’ FLYING souD OM ine, "Chiotee se Union TRE, BROOKLYN. ROW OPEN. FORTY-FOURTH GRAND Nd NATIONAL EXHIBITION AMERICAN INSTITUTE, Second and Third avs, and Sixty-third and, Sixty-fourth ste, WONDERFUL MACHINES! SPLENDID PRODUCTS? Children, 25 cents, DECKER & CO.S BILLIARD TABLES HAVE the first premium medal six successive years at i Iustitute Fair, Factory and warerooim corner streets, ANS BILLIARD TABL 8 FOR BALE ONLY BY ORGE EB, PHELAN, No. ast Fourteenth street, | New Youk, No, 02) Chesnut wieo4, Plilad jf Ky RDAGYNAL TAI METROPOLITAN THEATRE, RAND SOIREES EVERY TUESDAY EVENING AT 8, and Matinee Balls every Saturda: tit atee ‘and even: ing during the season, et Beethoven Hall, ot, Heng dy Hat checks 60 emahty ale AFTERNOON AT 2 O'CLOCK, xing < .