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TEMPLE a ning o Geias cok a as ‘ab 2 o'clock. ig Aah FE) a ees. AVERT DARW! ELEPHANT} an JAQUES § STROP. : ceed 1 Foe Blan- ‘ BO) NCB. Specialty and y and riety ES. IN 7 RLD. a Tor krkweNT IN NEW YORK ALLACK'S, Proprietor and Manager...........Mr, LESTER WALLACK tfully announced that the It is respect edly aunons of ws FALL AND WINTER SEASON UNAY' OIDABLY Fis ED TUESDAY RVENIS: x OCTOBER 5, to ortan te earls she pret acer jons for the proper produc- fr, Tom Ta igual bein "COMEDY DRAMA, in three acts, entitled the OVERLAND ROUTE, which created » most profound sensation on its produetion in London, from iv BRILLIANT. JOYOUS aD MIRTHFUL STYLE, 0 of its, EFFECTS, ill be presented for th AT THIS TMeATOE on and whis Fike? TL TURSDAY EVENING, 1875, J. CLARE, OCTOBER 5, tively new, by Messrs MHL TSHERWOOD. he CAL APPLIANCES, unpregedented in ingenuit nd effect, by Messrs, DUNNE and BUTLER, VERTCRE und INCIDENTAL MUSIC composed and arranged by THUS, BAK Mr. Wallack begs to submit the following named artists, who will illustrate ihe various novelties uow Iu prepara: — ¢ aan, Mr. W. RT. Mr. E. wt "HOLL AND, J 3 i EB Mae FONTBL KALDI EB MAYE, r frst appearance on aty singe, Miss KATE BARTLET?, ajority of whom will appear in the opening eniortain- tment, Tull particulars of which will be duly announced, SPECIAL. Parties holding se: ATCRDAY EVENING can have ow for TUESDAY or any other evening. or funded, on application af the x Office, whi t CONCERTS, OCTOBER 4: M. & M. Strakoseh have the honor to ennognce f NDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1875, AT ‘ae AY HAL ‘ 8 of e United Wietes Theitess in fhe firat of u series of converts which will be memorable to she American public an artiste whom HE LYRIC STAGE. 0 st ceeded in making arrangements for Titiens’ Concerts wit! MMB AHABELLA GODDARD, who, afters triumphant tour through Australia and Calt- fornia, will ford American audiences an opportunity of en- Joving the performances of ENGLAND'S PIRST PIANISTE, Also with Mr. TOM KARL and Mr iT, A. BISCHOFE. tenors; Signor CARLO ORLANDINT, baritone, and M EMILE SAURET, the emingnt violin virtnoen, Director of the Orchestra... Mr. MAX eee The pianc accompaniment fONGE We, COLB Fe eee eretitiest Cases te Unsited to ste evening rformances and two hpectively on October 4,0, 5 Dctober matinees, the former occurring re- 11, 13 and 15, and the latter of and 16, 2 and $3, nocarding to tec location. Seats scan be sseurod, ening al Becond bulcony reserved seats, nt ONE DOLLAR e: be secured at Stein Holt Ticket Otte only. TROPOLITAN THEATRE, 87 BROADWAY. ‘Tremencions success o! THE GOLDEN. STATE ARTISTES, 17, of the handvomest, Indies of tho stage. THE REVOLVING MIRROR SCULPTURE, MME, RENTZ’S -FEMALE MINSTRELS, 40 ialonied indy artistes. DE WIT! COOKE, the great Club Swinget MATINEE FRIDAY AFTERNOON. Yigg OMIQUE, 514 BROADWAY Mr, JOSH HARY.. Proprietor POSITIVE! LY LAST WEEK OF THE GREAT RIFLE SHOOTING MATCH, THE REGULAR ARMY OH! tee] ae 5 MULLIOAN AND SKIDMORE, TEAM: B. sad Bre HOOT: E ELLA PRONOUNCED TIE. PERFECTION OP GRACE ASD autistic KILL, THE BEAU L STRENGTH AND ELEGANC! Schooleralt loos Goo, Waters aed Morton, Laia Edna Markley, Little Mac, John Allen, Juha Wild, Telnaes | EY, ‘Tooley, Seanien =e Grenie. ' ait he performance coucindiog with the very langhable drama THE NEW YORK POLICEMA ca ais TILTON TONIGHT, DNESDAY BYEXING, E SEPT. 29 at 8 OCLOCK, eat hall of the “ coFEn year S, ver his papules lectare oa BLEN PE. Rese: ayy A & SD cents, Tickets for sale at the publishing house of Sheldo: Broadway, and at the Theatre Ticket Office, 33 Union square. Next cight, September 90, at Music. Subject—The Human Mind. ERMANIA, THEATRE, NEVENDORFF WEDNESDAY, Sept. ¥ in three acts, by "a ‘office Spon rot Btili4 oreloce, are: MALL, mk ANTQINETTE ERT, URSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 7. ce in Now York since her return ftom TH Her first 1p future advertisements. gus ‘T STREET THEATRE, PHILADELPHIA Db DECIDED SUCCESS. fe SATURDAY MATINEE UNTIL Ft Crier NOTICE, i 2's delightful Comedy, OUR BOYS. CH’ BOYS. OUR BOYS Sch Bors. OCR BOYS. AER Box Mrs. Lowise Allen, Mrs. May Saville, Mrs. R. Harold. Mr Janes W. Morris, Mr. Mr. Geo. Hollond, Mr. YTTON DAK ENTIRE, © and the en' Evenings TOW OPEN. pS FORTY.POURTH tire eu Seee ixty-fourth sts. WONDERF xty-third and § MACHINE! SPLENDID PRODUCTS! L ec gd.and Thin PEN EVERY AINMENT. NOVELTY T. AND # cIRCTS, vue aud Porty-ninth street, pen during the sens uceess, continued crowds, featores for the present week. IMSICAL E NRW ENGLISH CLOWN, es Jokes and specialties, of the tight rope. ULU on ler Aerial Trapere. SAUX and his M 1 VIOLIN ate Ids KS HAS THAT Cagllontro!® 0. Tice: broadway ww, TO AL tronpe on the ro we Wrondway, 12° at i BAND _oPuina Yaaby Acadton 5 AV, Couns | NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1875._QUADRUPLE SHEET. AMUSEMENTS. OP peep F MUSIC. vier Eek ort Tue Sau ih cay AROUND THE WORLD. SECURE SEATS AT BOX OFFICE IN ADVANCE. 4 Managers. ‘00D's MUSEUM, woon’s. AFTERNOON at 2. NING at & Amertea’ Cepgtont Comedian, ~~ A fj : ANFRAU, KIT, If, KIT, MUSEUM Der anrwnyr Now on exhibition, P. T. Baroum's 000 LIVING BABY HiPPOPOTAMU! OOTH HEAT! SECOND WEER, TaRRETT & PALMER.. .-Lessees and Managers ENORMOUS SUCCESS ofthe famed d English Character Actor, who appears every night and. at the Saturday Matinees as the Old Jock: sree and a, in Dion Boucteanit's sensde tional racing RK PLYING soup, which is superbly placed upon the stage, The animated scenes at the | Derby course are singularly pros renlistic, giving faithtul pic- tures of life on a Derby Duy. AM will be recognined as inci- dental to this great London | LONDON STREET ACKOBATS! NEGRO MINSTRELS! FAMILY PICNICS | 2 Ill sporting carnival. THE HERALD—Belmore’s Nat Gosling is one of the most fuished pieces of character acting that has ever been witnessed on the New Yo stage. MONDAY, OCTOBER. uu. TH THE Rrpupse ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY. OOTH'S THEATRE. Mossrs. Fail « nounce an en; ent KEL) mine TO! Seranine of TWELVE EVENINGS TWO MATINRES ONLY. The company, headed by the distinguished American prima donna, MISS CLARA LOUISE KELLOGG, he eminent Lyric stary ANDT, ee Sots NIE BEAUMONT, 185 ANNIE MONTAGUE MR. WIL! MR. GOSEPH MAAS, . WILLIAM ABLETON, gornprises th t Mins nb MISS MR. wil nN, G, PEARES, MESSRS, W. MORGA ba W. MARSON, 8 FULL CHORE: RAND ORCHESTA. MRS. BEPRE: Conductor RTOIRE AN. ATTRACTIVE, VARIED REP) will appear tn will be offered, of which ext Sunday's papers, us well as the scale uf prices and other particulars. THE SALE OF. RESERVED SEATS will commence on MONDAY, OCTOBER 4. OWERY THEATRE. MONDAY, September 27, Mr."B. T. STETSON tn his great Drama of NECK AND NEC! dim over 90) nights eh elude with the pereanil CROSSING THE ‘oat snecess. Per- as performed b; Perce of formance to ATa AVENUE, TH! ATRE, Ry NIGHT, “AT 8 O'CLOCK, COMEDY SE ION, ow TERE its 900th night in London. GREAT" com PICENT SCE ERY?! wi ‘T TOILETS A LA MODE!!! Charles Pisher, James Lewis, Df. Harkins, Maurice Bar- rymere j Mis F 2h, eee i Jeffrys Lewis, Mrs G. 4 & Ibert Miss Iney Cowel the cast. BOYS MATINEE, SATURDAY AT 1:30, © Leses tear be escuxpd 10 Gazeta advance’ by mail aee- senger or telegraph. hd THEATRE, €24 BROADWAY. THE FAMILY THEATRE JOHN F. POOLE. TODAY, “Mm MM A oTrITT MM MM AA MMMM AA MMMM AA MMM M AAA MMM MA A MMMA & mM MMA A MoM MA A oe Pree gre TERT, (1 SP LY A. ADAPTED TO TUE TASTES Lanne ES, FAMILIES and SOCIAL i ArTES, BY THE BEST COMPANY IN AMERICA | stages: oe “THEATRE, 14TH ST. AND 6TH AY, Last night bat three, and Saturday Matinco at 1.30, Revival of Lecoeq's mest popular Opera Bouffe LA FILLE DE MADAME ANGOT. Gorgeous mise en scene and remarkable cast, including Mile. GEOFFROY. (first time), as CLAIRETTE, Miles. Nardynn, Lucie Paye, MM. Do Quercy, Castel, Darey, Duplan, Valter and the company of 10) artists. vd the e National Dance, entitled LA FRICASE, ernoon, at 1:30, only “Angot” matinee. an production of GIRO! LE-GIROPLA, RD A TROIS BECS. Bons Hippodrome). PLENDID pf ROGRAMMTE THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING GREAT TRIUMPIL OF GILMORE’S MAGNIFICENT BAND. Their marvelous performances of LISTZ'S RAPITSODIE HONGROISE NO. 2,” tho most difficult composition e played by # military band, has astonished the profess m Sad won for the or ion the applause and admiration of the most « ting Musicians and inusi Tite Freeh: WILL BE “REPEATED Also third appearance of YOUNG APOLLO fanjzation of fresh’ young il perform one of his grandest Solos. Y wi OPHIA' | HEILBRON one of ler finest pieces, 1 Rienzi’ agner 2 Sophone, “Air Varie® : Bellint Wagner Arban iy Gounod Mrs BUTMAN @ “Rhapsodie Hongroise 2 Lisnt Arranged by ‘Mr. R. SCIIM | ‘Tho most difficult comppos vee played by any military ban 7. Part Song, APO Yo GL 8. Cornet Solo, “Robert le Diabl -Meyerbeer Mr. J. LEVY 9. Grand march, “Picture of a Wedding Day,”.... Heyner 10. Fantasie on “Maryland, say Maryland, Heinemann 11. Marehe Militaire. Regiment, iLaorg | Garden, a complete AL BUILDINGS and ing a birdseye view of FAIRe Piiludelphia, with its drives, walks, run- lis and shrabbery, in perfect detwil Boxes admitting four, $3. Passed by th Browdw third street st Ne Fonrth, si wn by 1045, cars Begins ae eured ten days in nee For accommodation of strangers, good seater ed for the night sale, Order earringes on the Twenty- ‘cet side. FOURTH WEEK EVERY NIGHT TILL FURTIER NOTICE, Mr. and Mrs. W. J, FLOREN Mr. and Mri 3. PLORENC in Woolts humorqus satire . ¥ DOLLAR” “SHUUTY DoLbalt” Mr. Florence as the Hon, B, Slot M - 6. Gen, Gilflory 8 | opmad i OPERA HousR, Broadway, corner of Twenty-ninth street, whose success has never been gauatied, by any similar or. auization in the wort ENTIRE F ‘tists WEEK. BILL Wambold sings, ‘Tattle Old Lag Cabin in tho wn rudolph, bf age ‘Add Ryman, Billy Carter, ney, Pelham, she Gre Mall ta brchestrs, fohneor and Billy Birch an nd Charlo Backus. POLITIC AINS. noaliiva Hotsk THEATRICAL8, Beats socury WATINER SATURDAY AT 2. 1OL, 81 NN'S PARK THEATRE, BROOKLYN. 10 New Stars. Unapproachable Combination For the Family. f Brooklyt Nightly and Wednesda; ep prices—15e., Se. Che and & | FY LORAL DISPLAY the AMEIICM NSTITOTE, ” , Ns" Second and Third svenues and ‘Sixty-third and Sixty-fourth o passed tn var ehhor Arthur Sullivan | _... BOARDERS WANTED. — DOOR FROM MADISON SQUARE, 33 BAST BAST TWENTY. 1 s Hie third street. matly fn ahed. Parlor ‘nt Sacond Floors, with privade tables; Suits without board; browkfants if OF COOPER INST! twoon Second aud BLOok E. Rooms, in suits or gantly i harulched vate table or breakfast only; house first . 83 STUYVE- venues. —Ele- iy, as desired; pri- BOARDERS WANTED. TH SRE, 158, west, NEAR (BROADWAY — ie 3 oO first and second or, also ing ge eR SSCL eS but ee solect boarders takon; reference, STREET, mage. fa ip mmeclgepeered Laer yy = hanged. ned RPE SS 354 references exe! BLOCK PROM FIFTH AVENUE HOTEL. AT 131 ith tos se enables Ra wevend wi cold water, iat large closets, hot PARLOR SUIT AND TWO LARGE SECOND FLOOR Rooms, with Board ; le closet room ; joor front iat Room! Yourth Boor Booka, waltasle for bwor No. 4 Bast ‘Twentieth street, ST HOUSE | edad Abang al PARK, 215 E. Fifteenth street. —! shed Room on aeoond hoor, with fat clots tat able Med keendance: all cou Feniences; very desirable; fiue third floors; moderate terms; LoS location good. References ex: wed, TH Lipretdl 190 WEST, NEAR BEOLDW AY: |. —BLE- t accommodations, with first class Board; private tablo if desired ; i references exchanged. got STREET, NO, 100 RAST.—LARGE, FURNISHED « Rooms on second Lear Ai mple closets; suitable fir families or gentlemen; a's other Rovins: with Board, 38 WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET.—HANDSOME- ly furnished Rooms, with Board; first class table; home comforts; moderato terms, 34" STREET, 265 WEST.—DESIRABLE ROOMS ON Eaten: a ‘tab small; terms rea- san: 1 DOOR FROM BROADWAY.—A SPACIOUS AND handsomely furnished Suit of Rooms, with Board or p Fate,4blo, for gentlemen or a family; references exchanged. No. 36 Went Thirty-first street. ¥% beg AND THIRD FLOORS, EN SUITE on singly, for families, with Board; also ‘single Ro: gentlen East Forty sixth street, corner Madisor ia ey fine (Windsor Hotel block). |] BLOCK FROM BROADWAY, | 114, EAST NINE toonth street.—Handsomely furnished Rooms, en suite or singly, with Board; elegant and central location; table and overything first class; references exchanged. 1 5O TOR PEE DAY, $6 TO $12 PER WEEK: ¢ Root xecllent table, for families and sin- gle persons, at ita, i ‘and 178 Bleecker street, near Broad: $1 50 70 $2 PER DAY, $8 TO $12 PER WEPK— Fine Rooms, with excellent table, to and single gentlemen. Bighth stroet, City Hotel, corner eetiaes and DOR THIRD FLOOR ROOMS AND ALCOVE AND Dressing Rooms to let, with Board; house elegantly frnlshed and family privete, with no childre location, Fifth avenue and be a stre TH ST, Ro my eee Remit yrged ea room on four! bedrooms to let, Hlomen, with fest-claas board, Ssipdeeh td 3 mee iret Snes peg We Rida lat SRO ond an oor: bs A sto let, with every convenlonce 4.0 Baty or tt cisse er kee were ma ly let three or four it nished, with Board, where there will be the comforts ota home, at me at moderate prices, 41 WEST SIXTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH and Sixth aveunes.—Handsomely furnished Rooms, on second and third tloors table; moderate prices} home comforts; references exchanged. 4 LEXINGTON AVENUE.—A WELL FURNISHED Room, with aleove, on the second tloor, with a widow, no other boarders or lodgers; $30 monthly or'88 weekly. 4 EAST TWEN’ NTH STREET,—A LARGE Room and connecting Hall Room to rent, with Board; would reut separately; all conveniences; also a single Room, for a gentleman, 4] BAST TWENTY SECOND STREET —A PRIVATE family have a few elegantly furntshod Rooms to. let, en suite or separately, with Board; private table if desired; references exchanged. FIFTY. unst STREET, box 159 Herald Uptown Brauch office, ) BLOCKS FROM rash dy AVENUE HOTED, 129 EAST & Tventy-third stree adsomely furnished room, with Board; on sulte or singly? house aud fablo frst clase, 4 WEST TWENTY-NINTH STREET, A FEW DOORS from Broadway—Handsomo suits of rooms to let with Board, for gentlemen or Kentlemen and wives; references HANDSOME ROOMS ON SECOND’ FLOOR TO let, en snite or singly; first class table and attendance Small private Amertean family owning house; terms reasot able; unexcepttonable references. West Twenty-fifth st. 4.4. West TWENTY.SIXTH STREBT.—VERY FINE Rooms, on sulte or singly, furnishod or unfurnished, with superior Board, ina small fvmlly a lor Fiver; fine location; terms moderate QP FLOOR FRONT HALL, ROOM—HANDEOMELY furnished; also Room, with fire and superior Board, to gentlemen, in the thoroughly comfortable house 46 Seventh avenue, noar Fourteenth stroet. WEST TWENTY.-F 44 ‘OURTH STREET.—ROOMS ON fourth floor, with or with: out Board; private table if desired; terms moderate; refer- ences given and require ‘ e ROOMS, WITH FIKST-CLASS BOARD, IN AN American private family; house modern ; location unob- Jectionable; hall room, for two persons, $12. Good class parties may apply at 233 East 19sh st. STREET, NEAR hed Kooms, ‘with first mon; house newly fur- rene 45 EAST TWENTY: meonD O Broadway.—Elegantly class Bourd, for families and gen EAST TWENTY-NINTH STREET, BETWEEN FTFTIL and Madison avenues.—Handsomely furnixhod Rooms, singly or en suite, with or without private table alto Rooms for single gentlenien, with Board; house and location unex- coptionable, VANDAM STREET, NEAR MACDOUGAL —I{AND- somely furnished large and small Rooms, suitable for sentleman and wife or single persona, with’ or without oard ; terms ¥ pderate. TH AVENUE, 98—ELEGANT FURNISHED ROOMS A Wo iat, Insole or etugly. with AN" womrd house Brat class in every respect ; roferences. RTH AVENUE, 81, NEAR SIXTEENTH STRERT.—M. © B. GAGE has'commodious, handsomely furnished Rooms, Ca anite sath or without. private table; also’ two single ms; referonces. TH AVENU 273.—ENTIRE SECOND FLOOR, other Rooms, with or without private st class; references. 3 NO, 314.5A FLOOR OF THREE CON- necting Roo bath, &e., id Inrge reom for tamilies; ingle Rooms; grate tire, large closets, for aan with Board. 5 t HTULAVENUE, NO. 49—LARGE AND Gowwonrors oF ‘or in euits, newly and elegantly furnished, wit Bea epee en ae, diate aivistiy, ret oiass} desirable Rooms for gentle: PTH AVENUE, NO. 123-4 FLOOR OF FIVE ROOMS to let, on suite or singly, Furnished or unfurnished; pri- vate table if required; location unexceptionable ; terms mod- erate; references, ATH AVENUB, 341.—MRS. SEAVER WILL RENT © handsomely furnistiod parlor und third Floors, with pri- vate tal iter, ATI AVENUE, NO. 347.—VERY DESIRABLE ROOMS, o mic first class table; unexceptionable references given and required. q WEST FORTY-FIFTH STREET.-NEWLY FU! nished Third Floor, wit! also other Rooms st reasonable rates; r jemen. furnished roo; avenue; handsomely oms for single gentlemen. with first class board, IN T.—A YOUNG LADY HAVING very pleasant large front Room would leasant, agreeable young lady to occupy samo wit ferences given and fequit 107.2 STREET, 171 WEST—ONE OR TWO ROOMS, with a small family, to gentleman and wite or gentle- of M. ITENRY. DOORS WEST OF nt to five cars. men, con’ 1 TH STREET, mani FOUR 12, Pifth ave: now in splendid condition ; singly, with firut class Board can be obtained by early application; day ome nished, with modern. eee 47 WEST TW RNS. SECOND STREET.—DESIRABLE Rooms, with Board, for families and single gentle- men; references exchanged. UNIVERSITY PLACE, NEAR TW) 48 tana k plenaid Bag Foot for Taeilite or gentlemon, with good table; also a back Parlor, Extension ‘And hall Room, connecting ; references oxchanged. WEST THIRTY-SECOND STREET.—PARLOR 49 i . with private table if desired; also one Room ‘on fourth floor, 5(Q) WES! NINETEENTH STREET —HANDSOMELY OU furnishod large Rooms, second and third floors, front ; strictly first class Board. 5] EAST NINTH STREET, BETWEEN BROADWAY Land University place.—Large and small Rooms to let, with Board; table boarders taken; references reqhired. 53 WEST WASHINGTON PLACE.—A HANDSOME furnished front and back Room on second tloot to let, wisi Bourd, to frat class partion, at reasonable prices, 5Q WES! MURTY SEVENTH STRERT.—FURNISHED Rooms to lot, with Board. 7 () TRYING PLACE, GRAMEROY PARK. —EXTRA lar dsomely furnished second tloor front Raom ; location, house and table first class; house 27 foet wide; rooms ubusually pleasant, 7Q SEVENTH AVENUB, BETWEEN FOURTEENTH and Fifteenth stroets.—Large, handsome Rooms, see- om! Noor, to let, with first class French table; also two small ones to gentienien ; roferenc 7Q. WEST NINETRENTIL STREET=TO LET, WITH Board, a large yecond story front, Room; desirable lo- caiTon ; terms moiérato ; re! ‘erences exchanged. 75 BAST, TENTH | STREET, CORNER Fourtit oD avenue.—Large well furnished Roums, with good Bourd, for gontleman and wife; reasonable’ prices; also Room fur one of two porsons; table Boar 77 NEST PORTY-PIFTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH and Sixth avenues.—Pleasant Rooms, well furnished, for families and single gentlemen; excellent table; city references exchanged ; viegunt suite on second tloor. 7Q LEXINGTON AVENUE—TWO | ROOMS, ON second floor, connecting, back and front, parily fur- nished, hot and cold water, to lot, without board, or for light houseKeeping. QQ IRXING PLACE, TWO DOORS FROM GRAMERCY park.—W ‘lan elegant Parlor Extension, an Satireltocodl Floper ail figs roots alee Goons on Waste floor. Ww EAST THIRTY-FIRST STREET.—TWO ROOMS. connecting, to let, furnished, with Board; also hall Bedroom. 10 WEst THIRTY-EIGHTH STRERT.—A PARLOR and Bedroom on second floor, fully furnished, to let, with Board; $22 per week, including’ fire and gas, in brown LUTE BTREET, 150 WEST, NEAR SIXTH AVENUE.— With Bowrd, largo, pleasant Room, handsomely tur- nished, second floor, southern exposure, with or without con- neeting hall Room; large closets; every convenience; refer- ‘oncos, 14.7H STREET, 217 WEST.—AN ELEGANT SECOND Floor. occupied the past four years ly one party, with rivate table: also large, handsome front Room and hall jooms, with Board; references. 14, 70, tee WEEK FOR TWO PERSONS — 4 Mice Rooms, hot and cold w: good closet_room, 4o gentlemen of a family table Miniforealy ood in 194 am 156 Waverley place; refer once. 14% STREET, WEST, 326.—TO LET, WITH BOARD, large, pleasant Rooms, on second and fourth floors: alsu hall Room; terms moderate. 14" STREET, 222 WEST, WITH BOARD, LARGE, handsomely furnished Rooms, to families or single also a medium sized Room suitable for two persons ; Foforences, 1 D 02, CORNER SECOND AVE nt Hall Room connecting, on third oor, with Board; also other Rooms. Terms moderate. $1 PER WEEK—BOARD FOR TW square Room, back, cosey and ceptionable; location central: 124 T ty ninth street near Sixth ‘avenue and Broadway; table boarders taken; Fences. j4™ STREET, NO. 200, CORNER SEVENTH AVE- Largo'and small! well furnished Rooms, on see- ond and third floors, with Board; reforences, 15 West, ELEVENTH STREET, NEAR BROADWAY.— This handsome and commodious house is now pre- pared to accommodate families and single gentlemen with elegant Rooms, en suite or singly, with Board. L7H STREET, OPPOSITE STUYVESANT SQUARE, fonr doors éast of Second avenue.—Well furnished Rooms, with first for the winter, at moder Pricos; references, 18 WAFAYETIE VLACE FURNISHED ROOMS TO jet, with Board, for the fall and winter. 1 WEST TWENTY FIRST STREET.—TO LET, HAND. somely furnished Itooms, single orin suits, with Board; private table if preferred 19 NEST TWENTY. POURTH STREET, orPostTE t Fifth Avenue Hotel.—Nowly and elegantly furnished | Rooms to let, with or without Board; transients taken. QO NEST, SIXTEKNTH STREET. —WITH BOARD, handsomely furnished Rooms, en suite. or singly; Suitable for family or gentleman and wife; also hall Room. stone house. 109 EAST NINETEENTH STREET.—ROOMS, ELE: gantly furnished, with Board, to families or gentle. man and wife; location’ unsurpassed; few doors east of Fourth avenue ; referonces exchanged. 114, LEXINGTON AVENUR —TIE SECOND FLOOR, consisting of four rooms, to let, together or, se rately, with Board; also hall Room; house in perfect ordor” BOARDERS WANTED. nr en tana Anne mnn 401 WEST TWENTY-THIRD ‘STREET TWO CON: nectar ey front good Board, home comforts, ; American family; also day $y bath, Fed WEST FORTY- fn gee STRBET.—FURNISHED Rooms, with all the voments, to let, wiih or without Boerd, to gentlemen of frailles A. MIGELY FURNISHED ROOM TO LET_WITH on } wit joard, to wenslemen of gentleman end wife, 2 158 Went Twonty LADY, ON WINDSOR BLOCK, Roous, with or without ort entlemen ; house, table and comforts homelike and pal ‘also two anfur- nished Rooms; references. Address E., box 133 Herald Up- town Branch office, NEWLY AND HANDSOMELY F' ‘hea age? ROOM, with Hens Board, fre, q with ae Dillined table, $25 for two; ‘references golly West ‘Thirty-second street. 11A3 HANDSOME pa rant i i UE N ELEGANTLY FURNISHED SECOND FLOOR, COM- rmaunteating rooms, on mae or sings bathroom attached, pi, closetn with Sr Hourd, in four story. brown suse 20 Weat Porty-t ihind Astesh, Deer Fie avon! a, Al PRIVATE FAMILY OF TWO, Eady te AND cupying a frst class hose, near, Dr Pepleste gia will lt, to a gentleman or geatleman and wife, two Rooms, with or withont Board; honse and furniture new, 288 WEB, Lerald Brooklyn Branch offles. LY! ane IN WOMAN CAN FIND PRIVATE ‘Gre apartese sae. skilled stiepannew im city by addressing for one week P. D., Herald office. PRIVATE FAMILY OF ADULTS (TO REDUCE expenses) will rent a beautiful Second Mloor, hand. omely furnlahed, of two large rooms, with rst ela modern convenieiees centrully located. A ge’ an and wife desiring a pl Joasant home and willing to Foy ‘a fair price may address W., box 180 Herald Uptown Branel office. jo 3 errr ro td Wuntdy Hone Sa ‘and oneae BOARD ert an Has Ha at oe out Oh onde nountal station, five mini ices; pure mountaln atr an ahs alt the comforts of 8 elt mest Peycla b an lasting, a. Address PROPRIET! PEAINFIBED A, tet Bi OCCUPYING A LARG Ld the winter; term: joderate ; ei tin fy from, do Address W.J. ©, ptt Pl ia id (N, fice me ANTED—BY A FOREIGN | GENT! OAR with a private family, eaeeienion eit one hour from Wall street by convenient rail; superice table, &o., for whic! terms will be given, ' Address A. 1: ‘box 214 Herald o! ooo “___PIANOFOR’ {iT HAINES BROS’ PIA: and mant corner Twenty-lirt areal, and Seo- ond avenue, « fine aasoriment, of Unt class Planofortes, for sale on roi ‘@ few Pianos but little used ag great bargains, GOR RENT—UPRIGHT, SQUARE AND GRAND jos of our OWN tal or salo and rent a num 4 band Pia: oie order, LADY OFFERS A VERY ELEGANT SUITE OF Rooms to fag he and wife: Board for latter; one ‘yillings to pax Ubarel pzioe for anit, glowant home may ad- BE ergpecnd Janos, 1D YEN List eGo. No. 112 Fifty avenue, above Sixteomtht. TA NUMBER OF STEINWAY & SONS’ UPRIGHT i Pianos (nearly new), to rent to first class families, TAN IMMENSE SACRIFICE—AN ENTIRELY NEW A first class Piano which was taken for a debt; must be street, near Fulton, ap statrs, $100, CASH; BEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD FULL 7 octave iments and to rent, from ®5 per month upward, GOLDSMUTIL'S, 26 Bicccker sircet, near Bowery. facture; also second hand Pianos, in spoeaap. order, for sale at low prices by CHICKERING & SONS, 11 Eas KNABE & STEINWAY & SONS, 107, 111 Bast Fourteenth st. Bold regardiess of cost. Piano can be seen at 301 Pearl Pianoforte and Stool; Pianos sold on instal (A CRIANOFORTES 70 RENT, OF OUR OWN MANU. Fourteenth street, between Broadway and Fifth avenue, x 121 Horald Uptown Braneh LADY, LIVING VERY QUIET, IN A CENTRAL location, wonkd let a pleasant, furnished Room to a gen- tleman or to geut yan and lady, with or without breakfast. Address Mrs. A. box 116 Herald Uptown Branch office. PRIVATE FAMILY ON WEST FOURTY-EIGHTIE erect, close to FiNb avenne, will rent s Sult of Rooms furnished or unturnished, with Board, Address, for 01 wook, 4. X., Herald office. . HALL AND TWO LARGE ROOMS, THIRD FLOOR; front Parlor, first handsomely furnished; fire, gas, bath; Broakfast or Board if desired; references, 109 West Thirteenth streot. OARD BILLS, WASH BILLS AND PRINTING SUIT- ablo for hotels and boarding liousos may be obtained at low pisces from the METROPOLITAN PRINTING ESTAB- LISHMENT, No. 218 Broadway. URNISHED ROOMS TO LET, WITH OR WITHOUT Board; suitable for a gentleman and his wife or for single gontlemen, 204 East Thirtieth street. ANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS, EN SUITE oR singly, with or without »rivate tal East Forty- ninth street and 46 Wost Filty-tirvt street. References ex- changed. Saporior Board. ARLEM.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR SINGLE, gentlemen can be accommodated with good Board and Plossant rooms, it 237 Bast 125th street, convenient to boat and cars. ARGE FRONT ROOM—WITH BOARD, FOR GEN. tleman and wife; must be between Tenth and Twenty- third streets and Fourth and Sixth avenues, Address, stating terns, G. G., Horald office, CHARGE.—PARTIES IN SEARCH OF FIRST class Hoarding accommodations call at SANDS’ Board Directory, 1,193 Broadway, room 19. Open evenings. IIREE, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS, WITIT Jogets and all convenieness, by three gentle Board for wives only; must be strictly pel 13 and $12 per week. Address PER} ‘orald Uptown Branch office. non und wives Yate; terms NEN‘, box 149} TANTED~TWO OR THREE SMALL CHILDREN TO board; will reeatve s mother’s cara; every home com. fort, and instruction if old enough. Anyone wishin plodsant. temporary home for children will tnd it to it Advantage to apply, soon. HILL, corner Ghurch aad Froutatrects, Poughkeepsie, NY. Beat efor. ences. -ELEGANT BOARDING locations aud priges; lst GEORGE D, HANKINS, Boarder ninth street. __BOARD AND LODGING WANTED. YOUNG GENTLEMAN WANTS A SMALL ROOM and Board In a refined, strictly private family, be- tween Twenty-third and Fiftteth streets, and Lexington and Beventh avenuos; if sulted, permanently; A 1 reference, Address, giving terms, &0., FIRST CLASS, Herald office. GENTLEMAN, TIRED OF RESTAURANT LIVING. JA. would like to’ make arrangements for broakfast and dinner only with a small private family, where he may find at the table soctablo young people; tho’ highest referonoes given, and a liberal price suited; location niust be hear Fifth Aveane Hotel. Address, with full particulars, ©, PB. C., Herald office. GENTLEMAN ‘DESIRES A HANDSOMELY FUR- A. nished room in » private family, with fire and gas, with- gut meals, in the vicinity of Malisgn or Union, squares | Ad- dross, stating terms, D. M. D., Box 165, Herald Uptown office. CCOMMODATIONS, ALL {open day and evening. ‘Guide, 28 West Twenty: GENTLEMAN AND WIFE WISH BOARD IN A gmall family, private proferred, between Fourtoonth and Thirty-fifth streets and Fourth ‘and Seventh avennes; terms moderato; very best reference given and required. Address, stating’ particulars, H., box 153 Herald’ Uptown Branch office. —A.—ALL PERSONS DESIROUS OF PURCHASING « agonuino second hand Steinway & Sons Piano ari invited to call at, tho warerooms. of Messrs. STEINWAY a SONS, where ® fine assortment of Sieiaway Pianos, all int perfect condition and some of them nearly new, is constantly bn hand; also second hand Pianos of other makers, ‘Attompts aro constantly made in thiscity and elsewhere to sell inforior pianos with our namo on, or a name spelled so Similar that many people do not notice the difference and Hurehase the spurious ang ofton totally worthless instrumens Rragennine Steinway Plano. If persons, hefore purchias- ing such instrument, will take the number of sume and. call on STEINWAY & SONS it can at conse be ascertained Whether the instrument isa genuine Steinway piano or & Toreory. STEINWAY & SONS, Steinway Hall 107-111 Buse. Fourteenth strvot, New York. LARGE STOCK OF FIRST CLASS UPRIGHT AND stalments and for rent, square Pianos and Organs; Indagements for cash, on in 15 East Fourteonth street. A 713 Oot AY ETAND bag Broo Ar Ap bb ped Chickering, stop Organs, Cena Sie aeee OBE SON, a0 Clintod place, Eighth street, near Broadway. PRIVATE FAMILY WILL SPLL THEIR BUEGANT 7% octave Steinway Plano for bas all improve- ee eee tet ean toe SETS a Tig oetare. UD right Decker & Bros. Planoforte; richly carved rosewood case und usod only four months; cost $075; has all Intost finprovomenta; maker's guarantees algo Covers and Stools: i sh: B.—Boxek for shipping. Call five - Nrvera ston residence No. 47 West Sixtounith street. “GTRINWAY, WEDER,, CHICKBRING, PIANO; ans, creat net for, cash ae giv monthly; rent applied. KE, 13 Wayer! fey place. ae Havedweay. BEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD 7 OCTAVE PIANO. first class maker, modern improvements, $1005 Residence 243 East 30th strect, between ee DCE. FOUR ROUND ROSEWOOD CASK & Co. grand seale Piano; cost $1,000, for 1755 provements; also‘ four round Windsot ima} 130 soo Planotoris, with guarantee and bill of sal A 200, for $270; Stool, Cover; has Box for shippiny ‘irlor, Library, Chamber and Dining Purniture, at & buerk: fico, Cull, private residence 120 West 2d st., near tith av. CHICKERING UPRIGHT PIANO FOR SALE chbap; cost $850; for less than halt for cash; rosewood on nearly new; latest improvements; fully warranted. ond avenue, corner Eighth street. BARGAIN.—BEAUTIFUL 74 OCTAVE Ros} wood Piano, carved legs, patent ngeatte, fully warranted, 8200; almost sk instalments taken; rent Ie CABLE, corner Sixth av. und Twenty-third st, LADY WILL SELL FOR $100 HANDSOME ROSE. yrood full 7 octave Pianoforte; modern improvortanta t, powerful tone; perfect order; iron frame, 23 between Bowory and Second avenue, HICKERING, WEBER, STEINWAY PIANOS, UP- right and s aang, low fen fonts Prince Organs on instals ts 5 Org Monts; 600d OTDON & SON, 15 Han Fourteenth tree, BARGAINS IN NEW AND SECOND HAND anos, of the best quality, yet yr for cash, a¢ oteies Manufactory and Wareroom, 421, 423, 425 “and West Twenty-oighth street, REAT BARGAINS.—A MAGNIFICENT 7 OCTAVE iano, rosewood cate, with modern Improvements, $140; aly octave, $175 ‘a 4 atop double reed Organ. ne 4 0 stops, $125, cash, at WATERS’ pee, x roadway, TALIAN VIOLINS.—ALL GUARANTEED GENUINE, Grand Amat, Geudagnini, Eanormo, § BStainor; also & Splendid Charles Plow- collection ; dict ag Piano, for sale by Mr. OHARLES GOFFRIE, 334 Hast Thirteenth stroety from 9 to 11 and 4 to 6. Foster Tenor. fourte dens celebrated LADY AND GENTLEMAN WISH TWO FURNISIIED Rooms, with Board for the Indy, in private house, or with a widow lady, where there are no boarders; terms must be moderate ; notice only taken of replies stating price, &c. Address GILBERT, box 216 Herald office RESPECTABLE YOUNG LADY DESIRES A FUR- nished Room, with Board, in a private family, for $5 or f price exceed that would ‘give vocal instruction in part ee ment, Address, with full particulars, L. T. A., Herald Jptown Branch office. OARD ae eee OR COUNTRY, IN A PRI- vate family, by a1 uestionuble references. Ad- 2 HOMER, Herald ofce. 114 EAST EIGHTEENTH STREET, NEAR CLAREN- don Hotel, and one block from Broadwi Ooms to let, en suite of singly, with Board; house and appoint- ments first class: reference reqnired. 114; WEST THIRTY FIGUTIE STREET, BETWEEN Nicely furnished ety ite or singly, with Board, for families or single genitlemen, torms moderate; references. OARD WANTED—IN PRIVATE FAMILY, BY GEN- tleman, wite aud child; two connecting back Root Southern exposure, second or third story ; location betwe Fourth and Sixth avenues, Sixteenth and Forty-fifth streots; ive $135 per month ; permanent if suited. Address box 164 Forni onive. OARD WANTED—FOR MEDICAL STUDENT, ABOUT Fifty fourth street, between Second aad Eighth evenues. Addross ©. PEA! 41 West Fifty-fourth street. J1Q BAST SRVENTEENH STREET, NEAR UNION squure.—Suit of Rooms connecting on second floor, with Boar; iso table board 13. WEST FORTY SECOND STREET, NEAR ST. Cloud Hotel—One nicely furnished’ second story Room, also two connecting third story Rooms, with first class Board, in a private American family; torma moderate, | QA BAST FIFTY-SIXTH STREET, CORNER LEX 134 [iften tvenue—A Cattollo fanitty, renaine ina excellent neighborhood, |} second story tront Room, which ‘they will let, to two persons; no objection to a child; terms modorate, Ml STREET.—NICELY FUR- fe ilies or single gen- rdors taken, 141 © EST FORTY-FOURTI STREET.—A DESIRA. ble suit of four Rooms on third floor, with first class Board; those seeking the comforts of a private family will do weil to call; highest references. 142 5 BAST TWENTY-FIRST STREET, GRAMERCY Park.—Handsomely furnished Rooms, with Board, en het 'y ; private table if desired; single Rooms for gentlemen ; references. ‘50 BAST FIPTY-FIPTH STREET.—THREE ROOMS OY on second floor, with bath, en suite or separately, ith Board, in three story high stoop brown stone front eet no otlier boweders. | WEST THIRTEENTH STREET —PLRARANT 156 © Rooms to let, with Board, in a private funnily, V0 Gentlemen and wives or single gentlemen; roterence, 200) west nweNty: THIRD STREET.—ELEGANTLY furnished Parlor Floor, three rooms deep; other én suite or singly; house newly furnished throughout ; first class table; references exchauged, a ST TWELFTH STREET, NEAR FIPTH AVI nae.—An elegantly furnished Floor, for a family, with éxcellont Board; private tabl ired? also i, suit- able for single gentlemen an n and wives; location. unexceptionable; terms mod references. epeyps 1 , - Bedroom on Set DOL ‘ane cold water ; good table | SPD ST,, SO. 456 WEST.—A LARGE, NY THIRD. 2 4 stot} hack room, with board; $14 for two, of for threo iemen for $18; also an unfurnished room, 0. 120 EAST.-TWO HANDSOME squrre Rooms on second and theid floors; also hall s with superior Bonrd; references exchanged, NO, 438 WEST.—LARGE, HAND, irmished Rooms to let, with Board; locatio ts of the best; convenient to ca terms reasonable, 417 WEST.—HANDSOME SUIT OF second Alor, with Board or private table, in & small, quiet famaily, with home comforts; reference, 93” STR i ELEGANT PARLOR D Floor of tliree rooms, with private bath, and private table if desired; also other Rooms, for families oF gentiomen, at moderate pri J TWELFTH nue—With Bourd, landso second flo mely furnished Rooms on . ob suite of singly; also other Rooms; house and table first class. | youn SPELT, Sid WEST. —ITANDSOMELY FUR- nished Rooms, with first class table; parties wanting 4 good home will do wall to call; terms moderate, } 9 WEST TWENTY SIXTH STRI YD way.—Handsomoly furnished singly, with a superior table, 29 Weer THIRTY.SEOOND STREET, BETWEEN J Broadway and Fifth avenue.—Fine Suits of Rooms, on parlor and third floors, suitable for familios or gentlemen, with frat class Board ; referonces exchanged. 30 VAS? TWENTV-FIRGT _STRERT.—DESTRABLE Suit of sunny Rooms, with Board; also single Rooms; oxchanged. ‘Tt, NEAR BROAD- coms, ea suite or NTH STREET, NEAR BROADWAY,— 'e aud single Rooms, with or without Board; « a = LE = 3 D7 W.t8T FOURTERNTH STREET. 24 English hy ~Elegantiy furnished Room: or singly ; fi 4s or geitslomen, table best in the market; parlor suite, Reterence: 33° ST. EAST, 244,.—NICELY PURNISHED ROOMS ments; good neighborbu: to let, with Board, sing ‘y of en suite; all improve- WEST TWENTY.POURTH S*RERT, NEAR FIFTH 5 ite 1 i very woderate ri Avenue Hotel. STREET, NEAR FIPTH AVE- | i | 240 | 24 G WEST UPEATY.FOURTH STR LE’ 200 mG ‘Stst class Board, handsomely Tarnished ipo Sr small, containing hot and cold water, large closets, vand heater: table board. SEVENTEENTH STREET (STUYVESANT ‘Park).—Nicoly furnished single and double Itooms, with superior Board; choice neighborhood; small family; terms moderate to desirable permanent parties. References exchan; t of Brondway, large closets and. by Mealy furnished Rooms, with i | modern improvements ; om attached; house con ation first class; family T PORTY-THIRD STREET. A PEW DOORS | | HixcolN OARD WANTED—FOR A GENTLEMAN, WIFE, TWO children (ono 9 und one 3 yours old) ‘and nurse; two Connecting front rooms, above Twenty-tirst street; terms, About $35 per week. Adiress R. S., box 199 Herald office, OARD WANTED—FOR TWO PERSONS; ONIs LARGE Boom, not over two stories from dining room, $20 woek, irom Fourtocnth to Thirtioth street, Fourth to Sixth avenue; references exchanged, Address box 122 Herald Up | town Branch office. OARD WANTED. Room and Board privato family innst bo ) modera OUBLE AND TWO SING persons; rooms and tablo terms and full particulars, COM town Branch office. OR TWO ADU A YOUNG GENTLEMAN DESIRES ; location above Thirty-fourth ty referred. Address, stating terms, which N. A. B., Herald Uptown Branch office, LE ROOMS FOR FOUR ist he gor. Addross with mT, box 182 Herald Up- WTS AND THREE, CHILDREN TWO Rooms, In a good ‘ugighborhood; “gentleman, absent imost all the time; not over $00. -Addross AB, C., box 119 Herald Uptown Branch office, JENTLEMAN, WIFE, NORSE AND TWO LITTLE children desire Board in aq ‘table family, where there are to other boarders; will furnish rooms If necessary; Ninth ward preferred. Address PHOENIX, Herald office. } OOM AND BEDROOM WANTED , WITH BOARD, FOR two gentl rey. ninth strat, between Lex- ington and Seve French family preferred. Ad- dress, atzting terms, box 2,715 Post office, Rows AND, BOARD WANTED:—A LADY DESIRES front Room adjoining, with Board (private. table ‘ould furnish except fire and Bight ily; mice location, between Thirty-fourth avenues. Address ts, Third and Pith TANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN, WIFE, TWO CHIL. dren (under two years), and nurse, an entire Floor, uly furnished with private table, In a family where Ronrders will be takon, in an unexceptionablo heat of references given and required. | Ad- “ parti ay, to location, number of rooms it eid dunes, BROOKS, box S13 thorgy, no oth neighborhood; dress, with fat TANTED—ROOD near C , School of New York, 22 WEST FORTY-THIRD STREET. — LARGE front and back Room to rent, with Board; nicely furnished; all improvements; half block from Broadway ; location first class; best reference. 93] BAST NINETEENTH STREET —tWwo On THRE Bok handsomely furnish ef on sult oF sing ‘cei wifo or party of ge Board; good attondance | i i pueannedet ses West Frery Fu ist STREET.—O. and wife or single gontlon be Modated with Board in a first class houses modern | ments; plenty of closets and nicely furnished. D422 West TWENTY ECOND STREET. “SA TARGE ‘ont Koom, on yeeond floor, to let m1 ished, with good Board also hall “toon vaame Wook, to gentleman nd wif mn) ‘ 3 WEST FORTY. T FURNISHED Rooms to let to «gentleman and wife, with good Board; also an unfurnished front Room; terms’ moderate ; private family ; referonces exchanged. WEST TWENTY.FOURTIC 257 i Tight housekeeping; single Room fc without Bowrd, for gentlomat WEST TWENTY-FIFTH STREET —NEATLY furnished Rooms, with good Board, to faities oF i large closets, fire, gas and bath; terms very low; onrde: Improve. STREET.—FUR- with or 27. nixed, one large Room $5 per wook; suitable for | i Herald office. FANTED—BY A STUDENT, A COMPORTABLE Room, with Gre and Board, ih w private family; terms must be moderate, Address HARVARD, Herald Uptown Branch office. W ANTED—BOARD FOR THE WINTER, BY A FAM. ily of six adults, whero no other boxrdors will be taken a parlor and three br city, Brooklyn or country four rooms will be required; this iting lowest torms, which must be moderate, 8. I. X., roferences exchanged. Address, ANTED-BY A YOUNG LADY, ONE LARGE OR | two small good unfurnished Rooins, with Board, in a private family. Letween Fourth and Bighth avenues; Would h Flat; references exchanged; answor Address F. B. 8., box 174 Herald Up- take with full art pti town Branch ANTED—TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS, EXCEPT carpets and shades, with Board, by lady und daughter, in first class private family; reference given and require Address, with particulars, 8. M. J., 90% West Twenty-third st. INT ROOM FORA Address Mrs, widow H ‘saticnibed HARROD, 41 Woot Washington Ai ANTED-ONE LARGE FURNISHED ROOM IN A private family, with Board for two ladios desiring all mnforts of & hone; all modern’ improvements required ; { room, Ke. ; “terms moderate; referencos ylven J.P., Herald Uptown Branch office, 280 house and appointments first cla MADISON AVENUE.—A SUIT OF THREE OR five light Rooms, with or without private tthe references exctian 306 WEST S1ST ST.—A HANDSOMBLY FURNISHED large front Parlor with conneoting hall Roon to let, AA or separately, with good substantial Board, on rea sonable terms. —TWO GENTLEMEN WITH THEIR WIVES oms and Board for two months or more in a o tanily, where there aro no boarders or lodgers, i aad given and re: dlwiay, BROOKLYN BOARD. 317 BART THIRTER NTH STREET, NEAR SECOND avenue.—Mrs. MARDEN, having retaken this de- sirable house, « good table ttention is ured; several choice Rooms vacant; moderate prices, Whst THIRTYSECOND, STRERT—NEATLY and handsomoly furaished Room clans Hoard for two; $13 to’ $18 h acorn iy fur- uuished Parlor, without board, 34 WHST NINETHENTH STREET.—TO LET, with band A back Room and third front Root , to gentlemen and wi Ginate geutiemen, furuished or snfurtiahed WEST TWENTYTHIRD ST.—A FINE LARGE ad story front alcove room to let, with board, in 1y | 40, coum for @ single gentleman ; relerouces o 134 STATE STREET, BROOKLYN,—T0 LET, WITiL good Board, handsomoly furnished Rooms, with hot and cold water; suitable for families and single gentlemen; the house is near Clinton; conveniont to Fulton, Wall aud South forrios; dinner at 6) references exchanged. 20 ROOMS SEW MATIRE, 2e., 5), $2 30 ani tumilida, Feasktdet’ Mouse, 202 i oar Sa Wie street. Open all night. ARLBORORGH HOUSE, and Sixth a Murray Hill) —The most dolighttully iocatod family hotel. (the city Ameriewn pli mailing wort ex frange ol hing to logwbe for Wie winter WL Proce —————$_—$___———— THIRTY BIGHTH STREET | AGNIFIGENT (7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD” PLANO- jhrving fone round. garners, elegant carved legs, araeee ghey gH test bargain in New oC CORDON S: IST bleocker a eae oF bj be aiecend WILL FIND fo their interest to obtain, specimens from the METROPOLT ‘AN PRINTING ‘ESTA JLISHMENT, 218, Broadway, before having their printing done elsewhere. TANOS, BEST MAKERS. LARGE LOT TO SELE Of rent cheap for cash or by easy payments, at MER- RILL'S, No. 8 Unton squ HE MASON & IAMUIN CABINET ORGANS RE- coived THREE HIGHEST MEDALS ‘and a DIPLOMA Ok HONOR at, the GREAT WORLD EXPOSITIONS in PARIS and VIENNA; have always received highest awards fo Atinrien, aad sve asbnowiog be the BEST INSTRU. MENTS of the CLASS in tho WORLD. | Tho latzost ment of ORGANS in the country, Ineludia novelties, may now be found at the WAREIOOMS othe companys NO, 25 UNION SQUARE, New York. ORGANS sold cash or eaay payments, or rented until ront pays for thom, 150A SPEEXDID 7H OCTAVE, ROUXD COK. ners, Bradbury Piano, with cover and stool; 100, 7 octave; $65,634 Octave; all in perfect-order. 352 jowery. THE LECTURE SICASON. ELLEVUE HOSPITAL MEDICAL COLLEGE, ty sixth stroct. tes will open on Wednesday, with an introductory lecture by ‘hose interested in medical eda- ecfully favited to attend. ‘A, FLINT, Jr., Secretary. IRCULARS, TICKETS, PROGRAMMES, POSTERS, quampliets ond ail other Jtiating for | lectires and re me at low LITAN PRINTLN ay TRBLISUMENT: at Broadway ‘New York. COMPANY G'S CAPTAIN. The members of Company G, of the Seventh Regi- ment, N.G. SN. ¥., have been for some days past considerably exercised over the election of their com- pany’s captain, On August 1 Captain Ely sent in his resignation aa Captain of the company, tho resignation: being formally aécepted on August 17.’ Tho election of his successor at once became @ matter of imterest, and the friends of Lieutenants Steele and Abrams put them September 29, Profossor B. 1 cation are | forward for a contest. The friends of Captain Ely, not content with the nominees, named their old command. ant for re-olection. Tu this way the contest has been waging for somo time, but at a meeting of Company Ohad last evening at the regimental armory, tha lends of Licutenant Stecle and Captain Ely withdrew their respective nominees, and, so fur as now ppears Lieutenant Abrams is rg in the flold. Tho electi takes place this evening, but it is not yet certain that Lieutonant Abrams will have a walk-over. THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE FAIR THE BEAUTIES AND WONDERS OF SCIENCE AND “ART. ‘The Forty-fourth Industrial Exhibition of the Amerf- can {2stitute is still open in their building on Third avenue, beeen Sixty-third and Sixty-fourth streets, Yostorday afternoc” the atisadaiws Was quilte large, especially botwoen the 1.!UtS of three and five, wher the American Institute Band perfurmedt their selections, It is quite a pleasant lounging Place, as Livere is an ate tractive variety of articles on’ exhibition, “mbracing everything from a toothpick to a hundred-hors" engino. Walking around the different stands of hibitors the spectators are seen collected in little yrouNa opposite some object of art or mechanical skill, listen. ing to the explanations of the owner and wat hing the work of the operator. The glassblower alwaya draws @ large crowd, and the children appear especially amazed at the wonderful figures and fancies that were fashioned with the aid of heat and the blowpipe. The lady operator on the type writer 18 algo watened with considerable curiosity as she dexterously manipulates the little lottered but- tons and shows how fast tho printed writing can be executed, The handsome fountain in the centre of the building appoars to be a favorite spot, as numbers of tha spectators are always seated around ‘it, listening to the music of the band, ‘Tho eastorn portion of the building is nearly entirely devoted to machinery, and although there has not been any very startling improvements since last year thera | aro a handsome lot of stationary engines and pumps om exhibition, An ingenious model for a floating hospital, hotel or iigatnoare is oxhibited in the northeasteri, corner of the building. It ress on air-tight compart- monts and is supposed to be able to live out any gale of wind. On the opposite side a ponderous. looking ma- chino, known as acrusher, is mashing up huge lampa of rocks into very small particlos, and the attendant is tolling the lookers-on that it can chew up iron just as handily, Big steam pumps aro discharging hugo jeta of water, and handsome stationary engines, of from seventy-five to a hundred he-se power, are working steadily, with their large d ying wheels spinning around ata lightning gait, On the nouthe ‘n side of the building . there is quite @ variety of articles on oxhibition, comprising hatching Apparatus, apple parers, knife sharpeners, rocking chairs, and an elegant assortmont of parlor and hed, room furniture.” A cage, of foreign birds Is always sur- rounded by a crowd of the curious, and forme quite an tractive foature to the oxhibition. The Inatitute will remain open for seven or eight weoks longer, and ag new articles are gett arriving there will alway be somedhing frou W h

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