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of yf sardauapatus, and down to the days Great, and all ays Oyrus the Great, through those j mio nations aud show that they were short while, on the other hand, I am’ prepared to se Greece and Rome en oe the jongest- polygamic nations of t! reece, from the @ags of Homer down to the sates mae uty of our era, an Rome, from 7560 years before Christ down to the dusolution of that old empire; and that old empire ints a resurrection in the Jtattans under Victor Bwanuel and © al rook and England and Germany ‘api France are all of the longevity of mono- Ne br pylon is @ rutn to-day, and Baby- was polygai ‘pt to-day is @ ruin. Her mas- swale cee rains bespeak her former glory and Iber pristine beauty. nd the last edition of the mic nations—I mean the Turks—that nation passing away. From the Guiden Horn and Bos- ‘us, from the Danube to the Jordan and tie Nile, ‘Wee power of Mahomedanism 13 passing away before ‘fae advance of the monogamic nations of the world. Our own country 18 just in its youch, nonogamic as ‘@t is, and destined to live on and outlive the hoary patiive on 1n Its greatness and its beneficeace and power—live on uotil if has demonstrated ali Shese great problems committed vo its trust lor ‘human nights und religious liverty and the advance- waent of the race. ‘These, my friends, are the argaments in favor of moaogamy, and when they can be overthrown then it 4s time tor us to receive the system of polygainy as 1¢ Mstaught here. But until that great law that we Ihave quoted can be proved to be not a law; until 16 wan be proved that there ts no distinction between Jaw and practice; until it caa be proved tuat there is @ positive command ior polygamy; until it can be proved thet Christ did not refer to the origimal mar- at all; until it can be proved that Paul does not @emand that every man shai have bis own wife and every Woman her own husband; aati! it can voved that polygamy is ® prevention of prostitution; until it cau be proved ‘that monogamic Nations are not as old as polygasiis ooantries; until It can be pons that polygam: am harmony with civil liberfty—until all these pol fe @an be cemonstrated beyond doubt we cannot @ive up that grand idea that God’s law commands Wonogamy; that the pighest interests of woman, that the highest interests of man, that the dearest Anterests of the rising generation, that all that ‘ids us to» earth and binds us to heaven—all these @zcat interests demand of as the practice of mono- en y in marrisge—one man wiih one wife. Then Jeet shali be realized the picture portrayed tn the Scriptures of the bapry family, of the nily where the wife 18 one and the ‘Basband one, aud the two are equivalents. Foen one faiher and mother centred in one family, gall bring up thetr children in the nurture and ad- aonition of the Lord—when the iusbuud provides for his iamily—for, it is said, if a man does not pro- wwe for his family he is worse than en iniidel, Usul ali this can be done monogamy shail siand th as a graud Bible truia, Knowing that Dr. Newman's arguiren(s had pro- @uced a powerful impression upou muny persons in Me audience, the Mprmon authorities, nnuer the nee of having Mme religious services, induced to change the order of exercises, so that one of ‘te Mormous would make tie c'osing prayer, The Doctor's courtesy was taken advantage of to pro- Bounce a judgment in favor Of polygamy, which Apoatie George Y. Cannon did by closing te proceed- tugs with the following REMARKABLE PRAYRR:— Our Father who art in heaven, we draw near to ‘Mee at the close of this discussion and return unto Tuee thanksgiving and gratinide for the priviege ‘that we have hal of assembilng together tn peace -@ad quietness to listen to the discussion of this im- Fortant question whict has boen proposed. We Shank Thee, our Heavenly Father, jor sue peace which has prevaued, and for tie large portion of ‘Thy holy spirit which has been pourel out. We thank Thee for the freedom which we enjoy; that ,@nder the liberty Tuou hast granted unto us we can “eume together and listen to the annuneiation of hose principies Wich Toou hast reveal nid alsy Msten patienily ani quietly and without disturbauce te those things that are antagonistic thereto, We beseech Thee, our Heavenly Fatver, to pour out ‘Thy spirit upon this congregation, upon the congre- ations that have assembled here on previous days. ulighten thelr mints, G Father, and enable them Ww @istinguish between truth aud error, between right ud Wrong, between that which Thou hast reveaied and that which Is dispicasing in Toy sight, Wuat they may be enabled to distinguish between hin who serveth Thee and Lim whoserveth Thee not, We waise Thee, our Father, tor the revelations of our rd Jesus Christ. We thank Thee from the bottom ©i our hearts that we are not left to the vague opin- Yons and assumptions aud assertions of uninspired men; but that Thou hast, in Thy goodness and mercy, revealed ‘tlyseli from the heavens and be- NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1870.—TRIPLE SHEET. Housekeepers, a&e. Pacer rte Sol COMPETENT hate my, ok as A, ion mm hotel oF gen Scrooge “ashe sac mercy as eed address Me Re of Siren WANTED—AS HOUSEKE! ‘dren's nurse or to attend an invalid. CHIL . M. HL, ANTED—BY A YOUNG WIDOW, ‘ RORTTION ss housekee| in a widowers or 3 ehllren no objection.” ‘Address Mrs. BROADHIEAD, flerald Sihee. ‘ANTED—BY AN EDUCATED GERMAN WIDOW lady, @ itiog as housekeeper werness in a class fanily dDgreeptiousbie re references 4 to ability an competency. Address B. D., Herald office. Laundresses. &0. wishes washing of a few young men, or family terms moderate, Call for (wo days, 232 | WEST 31ST ST.—A RBAPROTARLE WOMAN W eres. y ry HELP WANTED—FEMALES.__ W "zat, bt betwen Cian and BERGBN'S, 163 feu, srasnn Were s SALESWOMAN, OF GOOD ADDRESS, to sell cl C7 Jam! SALES AT AUCTION, ATLAN- LLEN B, MINI 10) ign Te Henry, tee Ay) i, A *s ER AU SER? vores, Hes dresses. A. BEAM & SON, 775 Broadway. weathering’ Teen sn iene oo tivation, th Buntzen wi ya Lp bere) ‘comtin WAntED—A eee £8 000N, 2mD 20 go) he di 7 ‘Ailen hiner, arriving partner, neat, obli, dd underats her bust thorou, hhim bis vrother, ath sonnciaied yi pi ees cha Perosane ula in Pian HENRY D. MINER. ‘ANTED—LADIES AND GENTLEMEN OF aoop Naw Yorx, August 1, 1870, WEST 89TH ST.—-A RESPECTABLE WIDOW woman would like gentlemen's or amily washing; entire satisfaction, Ci address. ‘addreas and intelligence to canvass fora new and at- tractive book. Apply between ii'and Bat 114 Broadway. Afton JONNSTON, AUCHONERR. opposite the Post ANTED—A| YOUNG WOMAN FOR GOOD FLAIN kept. Appl day an ‘Monday | ato fest ft ogounatel? « PAN TABSELL will sell mi fou Monday at 10% an it assorti IRL, TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK | Stevery deacHiption® Also three’ Biltrara tet Tables, Counters, family of three persons; must bi Tables, Chairs, &o. washer, ironer and 00d plain eook, Inquire at 453 484 sty en errs between %b and 10th ave. UCTION. AUCTION. AUCTION. £00 lots and over Elegant Householo Furniture, . Ww agaist in hou East 19th st., corner NTED—A GIRL BETWEEN 16 AND 18 YEARS 8 To wework; good efty reference. Call ‘ublic ave CM tothe AY), Sel of Broadway. On this day (SATUR ROOM 17.—AS FIRST ULASS jémen’s aad families’ washing to do ‘& good Muter; terms reasonable; boat ‘ANTED—EXPERIENCED SCARF AND TIE HANDS; id bows; no work givea out. ar ick sewers to learn to make scarfs and ayniucent rosew FISK, CLARK & FLAGG, rich” Parlot Bult) cov ae ite st, j Plor and Ovai Mirrere, kone and hairciot WEST 13D ST., BETWEEN 9TH AND LOTH AVS. — ae g@owed Thy mind and will unto men, so that the | bamblest of Thy creatures May come unto Thee aud ‘ask COnverbing these doctrines which are in dispute, ‘and concerning which Christendom 14 so divided, wect against sect, minister against minister, even churches themselves rent asunder concerning tne varied opinions of Thy word. We pray Thee, 0 Father, to give unto us light and imieliigence, We | thank Thee that we are here in this land of freedom; that we can welcome our friends and extend to them @ liberty which us Leen denied to us; that they can come into our tabernacles and into our halls and plead their cause and oppose those holy principles Which Thou las: revealed, and none to mu leat them and make them aftaid. Besww that liberty upon us; make our feet fast in these mountains and enable us to triumph over the schemes of wicked imen and the plotiings and machinations of those wuo ha! the liberty we enjoy; even as Thou hast done In the past, that we may be a [ree people, free wo study ihy ‘word, free to listen to the words of life and salva- ‘ton, free to obey the gospel, free to do all that Thou Fequired of us in the name of our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ, Desec: t, which blessings we ask in His name, hing Thy peace upon us. SATUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES, Cooks, a&e. WEST 16TH ST.—A FIRST CLASS COOK; ONE that understands it tn all its branches. Hest reference. 9 EAST 41ST 8T.-AN AMERICAN WOMAN TO do cookin and ironing in a small private family, as a litle lke to have with ber; good weferences. WEST 20TH ST. BETWEEN 7TH AND STH 256 Tana good. cool thoroughly understands Ler ness; six yeurs' reference. 941 ) EAST 2 8T.-AS COOK IN A PRIVATE famity; understands her bualness thorou, first class baker: no objection to assist in the was! froning; 00d city reference, Chambermaids, &c. JAG WEST BIH ST, REARwA COMPETENT GIRL todo chamberwork and waiting in a private faale ¥y; clty reverence, Dressmakers and Seamstreases. ST FLOOR, VRONT RUOM, So) EAST 12TH | ST.— Fashionable dresi He Fall and Wintor alts, $6, upwards 8 ‘also children’s ‘and misses’ garment Patterns and Fashion Plates, cutting and bi ‘Terms oaab. Cali or address, EAST &TH ST. BASEMENT DOOR.—A FIRST class seamstress and dressmaxer would like ® situation by the day or week; 1s a good operator on Wheeler & Wil- 45 ELIZABETH S8T.—AS_ DRESSMAKER; UNDER. Fy ans making cc tw clothes; toed opera'e on 9 on's machine ; to work i f ‘the day or week. ‘Address N.G. ee ence 109 WEST 83D ST.—RUFFLING AND PUFFING FOR e with tucking, cheap ; dresses of all kinds mado Mrs. W. TRA ‘BETWEEN 6TH AND a WEST S0TH ST., ‘ava.—A competent’ young girl an cook; aderstan ait Kinds of cooking aad, Oaking’ poultry and game, aad would take entire charge of the Eicdhen: no obje first class boarding house; good clty and oountr A DRESSMAKER OF LONG EXPE rience desires a situation where she could have dy or would go out by tae day. i N EXPE! ‘more engagementa by the day frat clans families: can furnish rete dress DRESSMAKER for one week. rene 904 “WEST 33D ST.—A FIRST CiASS BEAMS’ to yo out by the month; understands cutting, ft- Hing and trimming: ‘operates on 'Wheoler & Wilson's ma. chines cen. D4] RAST 80 BT. FAMILIA RETURNING FROM the country, requiring & iret claas dressmaker, at heme on by the day, Wits Whevler & Wilson's, machine, will do well to all; pin 4, cutting and basting, fection to a fere: 343 EAST 3p ie SECOND FLOOR.—A DRESS- OEY maker who perfectly understands her bui jo to ladies by the day or week, city or country ; ¢: heeler & Wiluo: wing machine, Call for two days, General Housework, &e. RAST 18TH S8T.—BY AN LNGLIBTWOMAN FOR general housework in a private tainily; excelle d piain ‘cook’ would like to be the only A( washer and troner anv servant. 47 IST AV.; ROOM XO. 9.-A YOUNG WOMAN TO DO neral housework for a small tami 0 a short ‘distance im the country. 2+ "2 ObdecHon 15 EAST 2TH S7., TOP Look. BY A RE ) able whiow; haw one cilld tour years old stands housework ; good reference ; country pret for two days. . un ered. Housekeepors, &e. ST. MARK'S PLACE. 4 com ETENT AMERICAN housekeeper; no ob- d more than wazes. « 28. 45 LIZABETH ST.--A COMPETENT AND EXPERI ) enced American woman as housekeeper in» hotel or Tidowerrs Tie wf ‘she would have entire charge. Ad- st OUNG WIDOW LADY As housekeeper Fy m= widower's or bachelor's family. or address Mrs, ADR BENTON, LADY OF RESINEMENT AND EDUCATION DE- wires a position as housekeeper in a widower's (amily. ee only rere requiring her services need answer. Address WIDOW LADY OF REFINEMENT AND WITHOUT family woud engage as house eepor; referesces ox- Changed. Adress Mrs. &. WAKEFIELD, New brighton, Staten Island, YOUNG WIDOW LADY FRENCH WHO SPEAKS nh, desires wetivstion us lvusrkeeper jo an Aune- can or French gent a tamily, Aduress Mrs, K.. ate- tion G, for two das: ja A competent "laundress to do ladies’ and gentie- al hier own house, or would 69, out by he day, men's washing a Nurses, d&e. RAST HOUSTON ST.. CORNER CROSBY, RUOM 44.—A respectable woman as wet nurae 1p afne houne 53 , ist &,, BETWEEN 187 AND $D Ava, ROOM t 3.—two Englia, women; one as child’s nurs the cures as cbemberanatt ad seamstress, Call or addre: 1Q] BAILROAD AY., ME. REYNOLDS" respectable young woman as wet nurse; has the reference. 149 LUDLOW 8% young German take oaré of children ; be days of Mra, PHETSR, 152 SULLIVAN ST:-A RESPECTABLE MARRIED JZ woman, with a fresh Ureast of milk, desires a siiua- tion aa wet nurse; no objection to the country; can be seen for two da: 5 P) WET 2TH ST. NEAR ITH OB die youn ried woman frealt Drenat o! milk, one mouth old; referenct dross. 225 ¢ 2 27 girl to mind children aud make herself geacraily tuneful tn Drivate family ; good references, 354. West wrn st 24 room.—A ont her child, tour w her own house, A li OFFICE.—A at » SECOND FLOOR, FRONT.—. trl, who speaks English fluently, to ‘ety ‘reference, fnquire fortwo IN Tilt STORE,—A GOOD NEEDLE ‘nurse ; no objection to th “wort 8 _woms 551 WEST 96TH 8T.-A BABY TO NURSE, QOL hand or by vottie. FAST 418T ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG | ie ‘ANTED—A PROTESTANT WOMAN ] COOK, IN the country. She must produce: the best city reference acto her veraonal cha rofessed c w Curtais French Clocks, Statuary, Tables, Books iting Dea ose wood. wats Chamber er Sul Cigar Uintension Fable, Diniig Gnatta, Gi acter and her entire ca) ability as a ly 38 Enel Both st, be- A hb ween 8 and a'10 o'clock to-day,” om Shinn nd Silver: Ware Cuilery, ao: Responsible men tn ceheeemeonatiis ndance to cart or pack Proan tor urchasers ‘at reasonable NTED—A TIDY WOMAN, TO, ATTEND OYSTER charae mone Anelioneen ani ice cream must understand the business aed Cnty and make herself useful eos ences red. Call for t LBERT B. WALDEN. | AUCHICNEES. days at WM. WATFIELD'S: fd av. nd ith at, South Brook Balesrooms, 108 Libei 4 111 Cedar street, lyn. Court ‘ treet ai ituation pei janent, Genteet Housshod sparnitare na Fulton ferry cars stop at the door. Velvet, Hrussels, and Ingrain Carpela, &c, WHIS DAY. at 04 O'OLOL . general bot SITUATIC ‘OUNG Pastry cook b to enter an /amertont pher st. BOND ST.—WANTED, MAN, JUST LANDED FROM, FRA\ z, WALDRON & COOKE will sell by. auction, thie day, at 103s o'clock, a very and general assoriment of second had and new Furniture, removed to salesrooms for couve- Jncluding rosewroodidmanouany, enamelled and walnat Chamber Suits, HooWeade, Wardrobes, I t and maho, Parlor and Library Suits, Lounges, Turkish Chairs, Extension Tables, in walnut, oak ‘and mehogany, from 8 to 20 feet, pillar aud’ leg; m and wainut Sofas, Sofa. and Lounge Heds Spring, A YOUNG GIRL TO DO work, ity references roquired. ONS WA trade and not no establishment. YOUNG MAN WANTS A sITvATio: as BARTEND- | and Hair Top cc tresses, Bolsters and Pliows. Gri beat city. and count ences given. Address Vindow Curtains and J. E.R, care A. Wedemeyer, ids teh fh a Mara ale aioe Buhl € At PREY Crockery, Glass, ©) roe Oe ND WELL RECOMMENDED BURO- | Bronze, Tinware, Gas Fixtures, Rite aking French, German and a help, porter of some other | 4 UGUSTUS A. SHULTZ, AUCTIONEER, occupation in a store; not atraid of work. Inquire at 202 ro sale ot ne geagon Ww iiam st., corner of Fraaktort, book store. BERIT {fcent H cei hh Prurniture Pir ATION WANTED-—AS TRAVELLING AGENT FOR | Drawin, Roo ‘Shite, yay es, Bronzes, Bistuary, Silver, by one who has an established China, Glass Ware, man; forks of Art. seule act auction, nce for housekeepers. on this day sarURba Dy at the oe mt private residenee, 1.057 ceuats BETWEEN 65D AND 63D 8TS.—A RE- -UOE spectadle young girl as children’s maid. Miscellaneous. Q’7 PUTNAM AY.. CORNER OF DOWNING ST, ©) 4 Brookiyn.—A indy of refinement as companion to & lady; reference given and required. Address W. A. 204 reference. 2. ng or troning, BAST 7TH STA YOUNG LADY AS FIRST claas salcs woman in a fancy store; can give best Adareas Miss C. A. RESPECTABLE WOMAN | e810 go Out by the day housecleaning, wash- | WOULD EXCHANGE LESSONS | reference, Address M YRENCH LADY for a good homo famil Christern's, University play WHO HAS TAUGHT HER OWN » uicceastully for some time, isedeatrous to find a few more pupiis; terms woderate, Address WEIMAR, station D., Bible house. YOUNG LADY OF A iaent wishes a position inva'ld, or would take char, famicy! object a pie: auawer, referens “NEW ENGLAND LADY WOULD LIKE THE OP. portunity to take charge of a first c.aas house let on tho uropean pan or a gentlemen's lodging house; wou'd ta care uf private house while the {amily are away. Adudre: Mra. 0, F., Herald oie, YOUNG LADY. OF REFINEMENT WISHES A PdSI- ton as companion to a lady; is willing to make ber- usefulin guy other capacity not menial, or would super- fotend a widower's faint ; salary not so much an object as good home, Address mw Herald offloe. YOUNG LADY OF REFINEMENT AND EDUCA. tion desires « position as governess In « private family, to lostrnct children Yo Eng! b drawing, painting and music; beat reference given and requir ‘adress B. G., Herald office, WIDOW LADY WOULD LIKE TO MEET WITH A gentleman of means who would befriend ber or would dake « position as housexeeper in a widower's famliy, where the would bave ful opatron Address GRATEFCL, Herald ollice.§ - | need apoly a at YOUNG FULLY COMPETENT FOR LADY, tons; also would Ject, but a cood hoi 10 ison, N, Y. J ployer, maj MAN racti six srOUNG eeper; 18 entry; has ‘had. T° ‘PUBLISHERS,-THR ADVERTISER, WHO HAS | $7 Weat Fifteenth street, between Filth and Sixt aveatios, bad nearly four years’ experience as editor of a news- commencing at 10% o'clock. paper, desires. em Descriptive catsiogues ‘at the house. fapacity where b pDramine Room Bulls, covered crimson ‘gold, green gold, kiven, ” Adarens brocaitl, cheat description :, Maru frie “Catinols, ——- | Tables, Encolguures, Kiageres, ‘Secretaire Bookcase, Jardt . ANTED.BY A YOUNG MAN A SITUATION As PoR- | pieren, Velve jon, Carpets, "bronze, ormol toc BY clerk or under bookkeeper, Address J HUGHES | \uandellery Paintings by eminent artists: Pler, Mantel baat | | ferbary, Stool rosewood wainut, "Bureaus, Bedstenda, GA, SITVATION BY AN EXPERIENCED | tet, Cg ea Rec en, ie Clery, Hai ta aBeeNe ea unges; Furniture servants’ apartinents, Basement, Kitched UCTION NOTICE. M. DOU ped Auctioneer, will eal this day, seer. September 3, at 16; k, om 79 Naaaa mreet, between Full tre assortment of see Parlor, Chamber and DESIRES A POSITION AS B cally acquainted with single and Years’ experience ; references unexcep- a iurge and fine ibrary Suite, Hair [i tionable, Address F ferald oftice. Mattresses, Lounges, Eriéneion Dining Tablet Farict and ——— | Oflice Denks, ‘Counters, Mirrors, Iroa Sate, Ol Paintings, YOUNG MAN AS SALESMAN -MUST BE WELL { China and Glass Ware, Clocks, &c., &c., well worthy of atten: oe nonualned with the jobbing trade in la/jies' tion, fommin wares, dc. &c, Address, with reverences, | 166 Sm! IN COUNTS closed, errors corrected, bankrupts’ books examined | Drocal and estates wound ANT, Yost office tox RY GOODS SALESMEN | WANTED— BY T, J. BOYD, 623 Greenwich By iteratd office, N EXPERIBNCED DRY GOODS CLERK o ne who u UCTION rican tha ar FITZGERALD, AUC- tands the b ree | \derstands the business thorot treet, Brookly oi TIGATED, nold Purmture contained fa syrseveuth strtel, near Sista | avenue, viz. jg Naualficent ToseWood Flanoferte, made by | celebrated cliy, maxer; rich Parlor Sults, covered in Lace Carising, Brussels and Velvet es, Turkish Eas rs, Bookcase, Brokecs, Palanan en; Diuing Hoge Fu-ufture, Giese: ware, ‘Knives, Spoone, Plated Ware; Urns, Turesns, Bullet, Extension Tabe, Chairs; Bedroom Furnt: ture, rosewood and walnut Sets, Bedstead, iurenus, Waal | stands, Hair and Spring Beis, Fillows, and all Basement * and et Furniture ; lots. Of useful Household th v BALANCED AND books accurately kept. ACCOUNT: | at. Apply between 3 and 6 billed J D2, CLERK WANTED-ONE WHO Is { boxed ‘aud shipped for purchasers, tent to take charge of a retail store; city refer- ence required. Apply at 650 6th | “4 UCTION SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION 1 RUG CLERK WANTED—ONE HAVING A THOR. ough knowledge of the business. Apply corner of Bridge and York sts., Brooklyn. Ul RUG CLERK WANTED.—ONE UNDERSTANDING THE | | A busineas well, apply to T. ett streets, Brooklyn. { Mill geil on Saiurday, September 3, at 9 o'clock, corner 1 Of Tenth street and a.enue A. one bay Horse and Cart Har- Des GEORGE J. ‘SMITH, Maraual. CTION THIS DAY, AT 100 UNION STREET, SOUTH Brooklyn.~ Three-quarter Hilliard Table, Bar Counter ood _referenc: m lastem- | and Bar Chairs, Tavies, Crockery, Cutlery, Glassware. Sale ndrr its fro! UGHES, corner of Columbia INTRY CLERK K Address P. P. H., bo: MPORTANT TO J! tleman baring over 20 years’ goods trade is open for an engagement to take full charce \f and management of writer and correct at ti onsiderable amount dry goods, notions and hosiery, Address W., Heral r ¥ MAX BAYERSDORFER, AUCTIONKER—SELLS ON WANTED,—MUST BE A_ RAPID Monday, September 6, Stock and costly Fixtures, Lease, igures; sa'ary #25 per month. | Ac., ot exce ent ing Drug Store; fine corner Store chew x 4,442 Post oitice. ivately, this ay "WAX BA) ERSDOKFER'S ollce, Rea ENT, aM Bowery, opposite Fifth mireet, OBLERS AND IMPORTERS.—A GEN- Lyre experience in the dry Fur SALE OF an tl coe a Lor woo! on Mors and Essex Rah York, on Tuesday, 8 an ‘These cased sacar ike treet ny tn abosiery department; can also influence road, on ie miles from New {nearly prompt cash trado in gens 6 18h, at 1 o'clock, on the SITUATION WANTED—IN WHOLESALE OR RETAIL drug business; Address R. H. Cy n- detigutfal locality, ia the wiciaity of tie best of , an academy, church and tine residences. Splendid Views. Good Water. About forty commuters take the cars here datly for New York. Every lot put up will posit ; ‘A special train will leave toot of B bas been in retail this Inet eight years, jerald Branch ollice, Brooklyn. lay street, New York, ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN FROM 00 Weat at. u Morris and Keser Kallroad at o'clock, oF toot of tophor street a ‘on the day of Free collation outry clerk, oF anything that rejuires . ratarcases’ givee thdarass "RUE | O8, Areal of Whe rain. YE the weather ts stormy the ane id other particulars on applt- given, Address for one week M ie ITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG LADY TO teach English branches ta a private fauily, woud read erwine useful; « good home de- evenings or make herself M. 2 Gus box 143 i lerald office. sired, “Address for three da} HELP WANTED—VEMALER, LADY WANTED--AS FOREWOMAN IN A FANCY store, in Har. ao also pgoung lady tos to attend store. Ad- Gress L. H., care of W. D. Hoimes & Co., 295 Bth av, WET NURSE WANTED—ONE larze supply of good milk, avout Gail beiween ten and two at 423 Hudaon st. VERY SUPERIOR LADIES! French or German; she must be pot references. Cali at 89 W. wo HAS A bring o'cloc! LADY DESIRING COPYING AND. WILLING TO work if necessary during portion of Sunday ean have employment by sending address ‘and particulars to 8, H. Py Herald office. D-T0 TAKE ENTIRE CHARGR at; must be a good cook with elty refer- ‘Wear ath st, becore 12 M. -LADIES.—HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR WORK | to pay (oF Orst class sewing machines, by. instalment “ee. 1a) hight atteet, between Broudway and ence. Apply atl A. struction given, ANTED- BOOKKEEPER, dress box 3,06) Post oflice, New York. nO. DRUGGISi' Addi ~ M 8. SHROPE, WANTED, A SITUATION BY A 2, or to GEORGE F, THAYER, Risnovesr, thoroushly competent cit; reas ACACIA, box 130 Herald oilice. Free raliroad tickets, mi cation to WILLIA, 181 Broadway, room 81 Cedar strect, dirug clerk; best references | rom No. 6 jew York. V ‘ACOB BOGART, AUCTIONEER. o Sale THIS DAY, September 8, IN Mortg: at lio’ forte at the auction yi No. 1 North Wiliam at, BROOKLYN, AD- sehola Furniture, ©: ‘Mirrors, 40. ANTED—A YOUNG MAN OF GOOD CHARACT conalating of ‘biack, walnut Parlor, HOM {i ord 4 industrious, for general office work: salary | one black ing age and references, H., box | hogany Sofa: tase Suits, ANTED-. A YOUNG MAN THOUOUGHLY fines toe ed with the dry South. Apply by let oftice, id, Cotta 'y goods and fancy goods buainess to ng. nw ter, giving reference, tol, H. L, Her aa one Bar Glass, ne ‘Bagatctic aoe Tumbiers and ‘in ‘Oil Paintings and Engravings ; ators, Coun- WASTED A YO! Ieage of the cloth business, Apply inthe cloth store, 107 Wilitam st., corner of John, Store Fixtures, fine Brusscle aud Ingrain Carpets, Oil- Slothe wud ior of the mor UNG MAN, WHO HAS SOME KNOW- _By order rtga gee, ANTED—A SINGLE YOUNG MAN IN A RETAIL bookstore to learn the business; mubt, be intelligent and of pleasing address; wil merit ; salary $300. Tid Herald ative. BR—THIS DAY: AT } gage sale, ihe effects cone ntot Bakes Toole, ttorney for Mortgages, ACOB BOGART, AUCiI of, orelock, at 210 William street, ofa Cragkat Baker, two Rollin; be alvanced according o , with reference, B, D, O., Addre: ANTED—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN, ABOUT | a ferences Teqntted. , as clerk in the tea and coffee business; Obliging and reside with his parent. Be: App! ier S o'clock, at 73 Bd av. W in a grocer) ANTED—A SITUATION AS CLERK oR Lo Soar LLIAM’ ANDERSO! 0 BE SOLD AT AUCTION, AT HOWELL'S,* ERIE raflway, seventy miles from’ New York, September 14, Tio, at ten’ ofclock, A. M.; one Brick Factory, 58x80, twé stories high, with overshot water wheel, fifteen horse po! together with a good water privilege; also one Valor Privilege, with two water wheels In good order, ‘onpable of rivnig thirty (80) horse power, with elzht (8) coltares; also one Farm, containing one hundred ncres, more or less; to, gether with large house, barn and outbuildings. Huwany snanm Auctioneer, _ man th G., Herald ‘or dry goods store by a yo We Address A. 13, VORWIN, 2) Walker st. 6°28, WANTED.A WOMAN TO CCOK, WASH AND roughly posted; higuest referen andiron, at 12 West 624 at, Good referente required. HOMAS REILLY, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL THIS 4 % = day, at 10 o'clock, at No. 494 Ninth avenue, the Fixtures YLOAK WANDS WANTED. —GIRLS' TROUBLE 11A3 ANTED—FIRST CLASS SALESMEN IN THR a Confectionery Store, comprising Counters, Ice Bor, J commenced; we want 20 Grover & Baker machine mourning and cloth departments. Apply in the retail si 9 i * Iaknde and UO) good Lntshers, department to LORD & TAYLOR, Broadway, corner of | CAR@y Jars, Toys. | Grand oh Waste ABBOTT, AUCTIONEE! JOPYIST WANTHD.-TO ONE THAT WRITES A clear, plaja hand an can. apell correctly a permanent situation will be given ; salary B10 per week. Address B. B., Heraid oiice. a ILLINERS. WANTED -ONLY GOOD HANDS NEED apply at 63 Kast 10th at., between Broadway and (ai- versity pace. ILLINER WANTED—TO GO TO BURLINGTON, iowa, to take charge of an establishment; to one fuly nt and lucrative position. Apply to g | 0., 448 Broadway, betweonu 10 and 12 o'clock, September 3 and 5. ILLINERY,-YOUNG LADIES WANTED~TO SEW IML veivet and braid on bat and bonnet ‘rames: large and weil veotilated work rooms. nty of work; Eood prices, and pay every Saturday, Entran Mercer at., between Prince i and Spring. Seabiut AND (BOW, iS & CI 637 Broadway; those accustomed to siuavous permanent. ARF AND BOW HANDS WANTEOSTEADY, EM: rorment good hands. TOPHAM, RUTHERFORD LD, 30 Howard atreet. wes IMMEDIATELY —TWO COMPETENT DRESS- mixers, Gall for three days at 205 Bat Lith at ANTED—A SMALL GIRL, FROM 12 TO 16 YEARS old. Apply for two days at 582 Broome at. i Ww’ 100 CLOAK HANDS. APPLY TO ARNOLD, CONSTABLE & CU., corner of Broadway and 19th at, ‘WW AXTED—4.G00D COOK, WASHER AND IRONBR. JV Apply at 429 West dist at. Reference required. Waste AP A PROTESTAN! GIRL AS NURSE, ply at No, 8 East 27th at wast D—WANDS ON VELVET H@T3. APPLY TO K. THOMPSON & CO., 431 Broadway. TO DO THE must have good m8. recommenda! Apply at 32) West 25u WANTED-A FIRST CLASS MILLINER, AT A ayy BEEN Salary. Inquire in the wtore 805 Canal si., from to2 W washer aud ironer. TANTED—A GIRL IN A SMALL FAMILY TO DO general housework; must come well recommended, Apply Rt 31 Weat Both ANTED—AT 134 EAST 38TH ST., A GIRL, ABOUT {0 asniat In the care of an infant; must bring the best of refer WAStED—a PROTESTANT GIRL, EXPERIENCED Washer and froner and good plain’ cook {n a private family; German preierred; ip ri ‘ion preierred; good city references. Call at ANTED--TWENTY-FIVE FIRST CLASS OPERAT W ‘on Wheever & Wilson's, and Witcor ¢ Uibv's machines | to work on ladies’ suits, Apply to D. B. BABCUCK, 10t SPEAKING ENGLISH | Charen sy family going to New room No. 5, New “EAST 45TH 8 eneral housewor! Call at basement do ‘A_YOUNG PRO- must bea good after 10 o'clock CH BONNE, and French, to accompany Orleans: situstion’ permanent. Apo) ANTED—A COOK AND CHAMBERMA AID, WHO thoroughly understands their business; the best teatl- Apply this monials required. day at 16 East 43d st. OOK. ONE WHO THO- ly underatands her business, is willing to work aud has good co: reference may apply at KELLINGER'S Chop House, 269 Peari at HANDS WANTED—AT UNION t By virtue of a chattel mort; A? Re I will expose for sale iber B, at 1034 o'clock, ment oy Fi Astin, at public suction on Saturday, tl of the Dyeing milly of ‘New York, co ‘AMUSEMENTS, a Ae han tn nent WEEK BUT ONE of the engagement oft Talgtigd comodiaa, Jose fn GAYLER'S popular arama ne uated cous GEawax, want yee beyond jn gh 3 rats ‘sapiens ot star as ot preg apap, who are desirous soma ee REMARKABLE PERFORMANCE, management is pleased ounce anna Ma. BMMET will appear at 'O MATINEES, the Srat of which will vn UBATURDAY, ptember 8 rib M. Boats may be secured fr for FAREWELL Sa a al eit ZEMMET MET MATINER, SEPTEMBER 'B. PRITZOMMET MATINER. ATURDAY,, bin BUT ONE. saTuaDaye FRITZ—“SCHNEIDER HOW YOU Vos?!" ATINEE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. Orn THEATRE, RTH MATINEE, THIS DA) LITTLE rar THIS APTERN . DRM ANCES. LAST BUT EMMET ¥, AT LITTLE FAUST. UNDENIABLE SUCCESS. NA EVENING AT 8. BY MRS. JAMES A. OATES and her newly be ce IMIG OPERA COMPANY, together with MR. GEOKGE L. FOX, great an paneer Comedian, The gems of therdelightta NIGHTLY ENCORED. Mephisto and the Arab Jan. A, Oat (a Rahn apan : Mr, Geo. L. FOX eens CORCHERTRA, CHATS ONE ‘DOLLA which onic chuiedas the box office until one o'clock for matinee. NnE MATINEE AT THE OLYMPIO, ) O'CLOCK THIS DAY, Mra. Jas. A. Oates ITTLE ‘FAUST, L MRS. OATES AND G. L. FOX, — (PGRESTRA CHAIRS, ONE DOLLAR. ‘Secured up to 1 o'clock this day. OATES AND GEORGE L. OLYMPIC MATINEE THIS A "AFTERNOON. EATRE COMIQUE, Broadway, opposite St. Nicholas Hotel. Mu" Siete 4 GILM re AL DIENGE DELIGHTE “a rae 8 INGREASIN KAN Pp FaxIUy MATINEE Tt aus AFTERNOO! MATIN NEE ATL MATINEE ati OrcnoUk MATINEE: MA’ AT 10}y O'CLOCK. MATINEE. TINE! Muted periog, Porat MR. WYNDHAM CLARKE, he siivervolged eo Scottish Tenor, Jes ESTOR, Bee omall bits, All the great wopaer il rill appear. “After: noot loors at one; evening, al ONY PASTOR'S OPE! ee ‘aa SOWERY. RAND RATCRDAY MATINEE GEARB SATURDAY MATINEE, if * HREOC LA PROGRAMME TO-DAY. ALL THE COMEDIANS TO-D. ENGLE, a, KERNS. TONY P. STOR Lita ‘a TROUPE. ¥ PASTOR A THE REST PERFORMANCE IN THE CITY, 1GHT LOOK OUT FOR A GREAT BILL. AN BRYANT S ‘BROOKLYN, AT D , CONWAY'S BARK THEATRE, Post Y FOR SIX NIGHTS ONL! puvantiy MISUERE LS Fo xonr, UNSWORTH UGENE, LITTLE MAG, Pave. REED. BRYANT MINSTRELS TTAE BRYANT’S MINSTRELS Park THe RE, BRYANT’S MINSTRELS BROOKLY: QIAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, 685 BROADWAY. EN MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST BIRCH, WANBOLD, BERNARD € BACKUB SAN PRANCISCO MINSTRELS This company are eapeciaily commenda’ie for neatness of language, superior vocal merits, original Gakes of wit, per. fection’ of instrumentation, and intense comtcaiity of eccentric ie THE CELEBRATED VOCAL CORP Wambold, Dwyer. Rockefeller, Templeton, 0 ack. THE INpuTABLE ORCHESTRA, Lavallee, Sehinidt, Marshall, Adams, Bogner and Jach, 2 TUE Gi GREAT t courant Rollin, Howard, »Jo! . Bernard, lly Bireh a ‘and ‘Charla Geta PARK GARDEN. Beech titid RY, THOMAS ular Concerts, SATURDAY TEVENNG G, SEPTEMBER with therensed orchestra. reat and RENOR'S LYRIC HALL, 723 SIXTH AVENUE, 1s now open fo for rake ‘oncerta, Bs, Wroddtay ho, EDU Eb em! $ fy November, 880. mosen’ in claganoe abd peders! goavedionss Lyric Hall » all others in the city. Open day and evening. 10 tard = oo MANAGERS. A large and constantly inoreasing stock of WOOD OUTS, from fresh and Sneinel di 4, on hand at the len METROPOLITAN soe PRINTING OFFICE, Nassau stro 1 Nassau yt terald Bullding. ‘ACK, ON TIME; OR THE R ¥ LIFE. Entered according to the act of peelio ja the gfice of the Librarian of Ccngress, Washington dances and instrumental solos, business thereof. Managers and others are he Pr notified. OHN F. POOLE. New Yor«, August 27, 1870, ‘HARMONY OF (G7 EDDING | FESTIVAL THE Spheres," “Tel " Strauss’ Waltzes, “Maud” Waltz, Les Roses, each the; music mailed post paid, FRKDERICK BLUME, 626 Broadway, between Twelfth and’ Thirteonth streets. Y LATEST OAPTIVA' BOBBY UN aabietlokd ce ‘isher- new sou, dee," Daughter, ‘hat Brij ane ‘Wwe. oe FRI ub ERICK B 82 Broadway, between Twel:th wad Thirteenth streets, ME INEUMATIC TUNNEL—UNDRR (BROADWAY, Pd Broadway. corner Warren. Oven 10 layed by Theodore Thor CHUSERTH CO., 820 Broadway. agement as Suchrags Oe eves heed upri Bollers, one Urculatiag Golf, abokt 200, feet, gears oxperience atthe above invall heir brancuou; best city | loro Steam Pipe, ons copper Steam ‘Cylinder, lot. of Co Heference. Address J. C., box 151 Herald ofiice. ras, Logwood, Dye Stulfs, Ac., de. By order of WM. EWOLF, Attorney for Mortgage. YOUNG MAN man; understands the management and care of horses, DESIRES A SITUATION AS COACH- wre L BE SOLD ON THE i tll AT BRISTOL, harness, hej will make himself general useful; has no t 1 o'clock P. M., of ber 7, objections to the country. Address T. Vy bor 143 Herald the, valusbie tron Works, cossletiog of 7, Beat iron | ofloe. Rol Ing Mil, Steam Forge, Engine, Machinery, ke., sltuated on Delaware Division Canal and on line of New York Rall- GARDENER AND FLORISTS SITUATION WANT. By a young man who thoroughly understands his ed business; married; 114 Herald office. This property Is well worthy the ILLIAM ABBOTT, AUCTIONEER, OFFIOE ‘no encumbrance. Address M. D., bor YOACHMAN’S SIT\'ATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG J Englishman ; understands his business; willing and cone and hi 8334 reference from Pl » Callonor | ery, &c. dross G. A., 1, 282 Broadway, harness store. = ITUATION WANTED—BY AN ENGLISHMAN, AS ake. achman and gardener; reference first class. Addi Py dds Haat 15th ca oi City “Hall place, wall sell this day at 9 o'clock, the contents of the Dining Smioon at 92°0h 1%} Counters, w ainut Tables, Runge, Heater, Glass Ware, Crock- “SPECT. OB- QITUATION S_coachman and T.P., 142 Kast 1éth at, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY “A. YOUNG MAN, TO TO act as coachman and groom firat class V chan morning. WASTED. —A st ried man, to frat clase farmer, country, with first ference. 7 ANTED—A a box 100 Herald office. ladies.—The Portuguese Female Pills always give iin- o deans mediate relief, Det specially prepared for married ladies, ANTED—A SITUATION COACHMAN AND A lady writes hese pills relfeved me in one day, without groom by a Protestant =e ; three and a balf years’ | inconvenience, ike magic. Price $5. Dr. A. M.'MAURI- reference from his prevent employer; no objection To'the | CEAU, ofice 139 Liberty street, or sent by mail, country. Cail or address No. 102 Weat 81th et. for two da dirctors sedi, A: gr ST etna gr —DR. AND MADAME GRINDLE, 120 WEST TWEN- V ANTED-A SITUATION, BYA ST CLASS GER A. ty-sixth street, guarantee rellef to all female com- man working gardener; mai understands gar- Plaint Pleasant rooms for pursl ing. ‘oughly 1 80 Post oflice, Orange, N. J. dening tho NEW PUBLICATIONS. _ Tes BEST WAR Sebi With plans of the fortressess of Paris, Printed in three c Fone bre of citles C., I Bre ‘3x8 tn hen; Large discount to WANTED—BY AN ENOUISHMAN, AS take care of a place in the. country. lacey Urst Oost, back ‘ofloe, betore {v d ornamental. itpaid on rec i BE TH R. A BEAT, membor of New York Ualversity Medieal Colece | and 8. C, Surgeons, London, can be consulted aa usual on groom; first class reference, Address | Private diseases. Ofice 20 Centre street; near Chambers. LL PRIVATE DISEASES CJRED AT ONO, WITH- ‘out mercury; no detention from business. Dr. LEWIS, No. 7 Beach atreet, New York. oa ee DISEASES CURED IMMEDIATELY— Chatham sireet, without mercury, by bis Mugie' Invigorator; lost manhood’ {s restored in fliteea minuies, } @ road team Address T. D., box 183 Heral (00D GROOM AND opeibiey Jo “OUR FATHERLAND ae Wako orchest! ith unbounded enthusiasm. Plano arrangement, (PHEATRE TICKET OFFICE, | usr our wie centa; for string band, price tor brass band; 8 60. SERVED seats FOR Aut | THEATRES. ___PIANOFORTES. GREAT OFFER.—-HO! rl dleposs of 10) / WATERS, 431 BROAD. nos, Melodeons and Organs extremely low prices for onsh Af Of al drat class makers, during thie month, or will ake from $8 to. $3 monthl aid. ‘The same to let, and rent money applied if jow Chickering Pianos are inoluded ia th LARGE STOCK OF PIANOS—BEST MAKERS, TO rent or sell, cheap for cash; rent allowed on purchase, - ee Wareroom, No, 6 Union square, Please ex- main FACT.--THE FINEST ASSORTMENT OF THE BEST Pianos, at the lowest prices, fully warranted. are found DECKER & BROTHERS, 56 Bleecker seca GRAND IANFORTE ‘OR SAL rate ly new, exqii ione; will be aol a bargaje for c at BATTER. Tas i ‘sold ir cash, apply, at SON'S office, 690 Sink avenue, near Fortieth street, anace i it can be seen and trled for three days. FURTHER REDUCTION IN PRIOES OF BARNES premium Pianofortes; alav extensive assortment of second hand Pianos, Grands, Squares and Uprights, Chicker ‘sand other celebrated makers; on instalments at cash pete JOHN ©, BARNES, 137 Eighth strect, near Broad- GREAT LADIES’ BENEFACTOR— DR. EVANS, 9 Chatham street, il safe medicines, tlemen treated ; privat cured; mank all hours, TUATION, BY A PROTESTANT MAR. take charge of « gentleman's piace; {a a N ELEGANT ROSEWOOD PIANO, ONLY $20, SEVEN octave, full iron frame, four rouud corners, carved legs; great bargain for cash, _3. BIDDLE, 18 Amity atreet, near Broadway GREAT AND SUKE REMEDY FOR MARRIED jardener and coachman, 16 years in thi class testimonials, Address W. M. P., A “hee in all ita branches, Address W.K,, A CERTAIN CURE FOR MARRIED LADIES, With or without ae by Madame RESTELL, Professor |. of Midwifery; over 30 years: prastion, Her intallivie French Femaie Pills, No. 1, price $1, or No. 4, speotalt prepared for married ladies, price $5, which cy never ( ail, Bp sere and eee Sold only at her office, No. 1 East Fifty-second stieet, Brat door trom Fifth avenue, and at drugelat's, 152 Greenwich wa dew by mall. Caution.—All others’ are pie oll ware of imitators who copy thisad- vertisemeni LADIES IN TROUBLE GUARANTEED IameD ATE relief. No (until perfectiy cured), jo. SAmity place (Laurens sirect) Cu” DF ASCH, MAP. edier's large arge topographical Metz and Strasbourg, ‘olors—-mountains, brown; rivers, blue; LADY WILL SELL A BEAUTIFUL PIANOFORTE; rosewood, 7 octave, carved legs and Ge overatrung En celebrated city maker; five ntee; cost for $26; stool, cover wad vox for shipment, 28 Third reed, ness Second areas. MAGNIFICENT, RICHLY CARVED, FOUR ROUND cornern, rosewood 714 octave Pianoforte, made to order for $800, only seven months tn use,will be sold for $275; alo rich Parlor, CI ¢ Furniture at half cost; pro- perty of pri Kant Tenth street, one block west oe and Fift of Broadw: A BRILLIANT TONED SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD Planoforte; the property of a private family deoiint housekeeping; in use eix months; coat #900, ist and cover and box for shipment, A Tealdence, 113 Weat Twenty-seventh street, near t Sixth w nue A MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIANONORTE, MADE to a celebrate maker, fully 1ANO ONLY 9900--CHEAPEST IN NEW Voge J octave, back same as front; round corners; fu perfect ord Baitat a ‘ourth avenue, corner oe at the ee, towns and villages, railroads and’ roads, (FETAL Site wee ee amino meds folded in pocket form 5x7}4 Inches. his powerful safe medicin omprebensive, abundant in details, accurate, distinctly R, COOPER, 4 DUANE STREET, OAN i rT ice of BI. ‘sulted on privats diseases: 34 years! tf enistaer Basho by him to make perfect cures or no )chaiges made oo eee E. STEIGER, 92 and 24 Frankfort street, New Now York. Dee oh bade ~All D ower noe, DOOR FROM rears 5 vision street), cures B sold on Monday, at SELL'S salesroom, F°s) SALE TW USSELL' LLIARD TABL! ete, Griftith's m: creme worst ‘oases pert’ private di wit mere BILLIARDS. tine than any ‘other. puraian Traetharees Maan stored and nervous debflity THREE FINE ROSEWOOD TER'S Botanic Cordial ; 18a pint saakirabers ble bed, with balls, cues, iteu ¢, new three mouths ago, will MPORTANT 10 FEMALES. ry look Mey at JOHNSTON & VAN Tas BOIS (25 years’ practice) guarantee certain relief to mar- 7 Nawaau street, Tied ladies, with or without medicine, at one interview. Fe. boa cA Fationt from a distance p provided with a roe io. Kiectrieity scientiticall ‘Lot East Twenty-eight feet, ni wear Ti ‘Third w Taal vo ol Manhood te: by Dr. HUN- R. AND MADAME DU. or poe TABLES. Pte at Righth avenue, seound moulding store of J. A. Han RoeEwoo SEVEN OCTAVE PIANO, $100.—A MAG. ta seven octave, having carved legs, overstrung with ever modern improvement; great in. yN. 196 Bleecker atreet = jedougal, ee - FOUR ‘ROUND, CORNER | ROSEWOOD Piano, an clegant 7 octave, carved lege, nearly baiisminasiaanmle TEN ‘upright, PEEK & SON, Me Bleeoker areet. FOR A wood Fiano, with CARVED Beng 00. tave rosewood pod na new, Ak 125 eighth streak be: ‘Temth avenues. Went we by-elghth street, Sx (monies, ‘or i Pan lor vesulte, covered — brocat 00K, fare, Paintings, Silverware, Chamber, Dials Furniture, half enter coat; property family leaving oy. ‘OT West Fifteentl Atreet, near 8h nth avenue, AMUSEMENTS. Bots THEATRE. EDAY MATINEE 611% o'clovk, a MATIN 1 - Sui JOsePH TEFFERSOW “RIP VAN CA Gents secured six days {n zdvance, at the Bor Oftoe of senured lx fae te sirznots a oe Bas ome oa seas ete ope specially, posited « ae — bets purchased of ipoesianers will Re vefneed 0b 0 S000 ass ISEUM AND MENAGERI Ca anaEES be closed for exiensive de- 0 oat MONDAY, Sept lished artiste, \0 will ah siboNd Matinee in the Titest Longon on aansailon, vn, by and Ad TXT Ake ENDS supported by company of arts srifats xD CoM svd ability. ‘Thuraday and Friday. orery Noo hate on Wein je new burlesque extr nef ‘Burnes, 04 OLDEN NUL harry with a cael tas company, preceded each day by @ laughable farce, in whiol ‘Two young, bea. ‘Of this city FIRST APPEARANCE ON ANY STAGE, OWERY THEATRE, WM. B. PRELIGA Proprietor NING Ni Ki ati oe wth Beason. Rigpiteh ed re and Old Fa The rican actor, 1 y SRG AY EVENING, 8 SEPTEMBER 3 81 ipa MACBETH, i. (ile 8 first } pearance M . Cons macnert here) Me. Bt. cia | LaDy i 'W. G. SON! Madutt Bi Ww. iWin ter; Duncam ni mW Witches, Messrs, (Ge Franse, OF Foutor, ag esi Sackett, Booth, France, i sels ‘numerous choruses ai The original muslo under the Mireesion of MB. J. ito which the drama, of tne ey SNOW BIRD. On Monday ere aa of the new and original local drama, in four ac Ned AKING DICK, THE DETECTIVE, with new scenery and saperb effects. RAND OPERA HOUSE, Borne < e t aaay inate street and Eighth avenue. Hivtirn We of the inoumrarable artiste, on, a paral BALLET AND PANTOMIME TROUPE. ‘A new and original Grand Dramatic and Fantastl in three acts and six tableaux, entled, LA. THE DEMON OF THR NIGHT, as lapted from, the popular, work of M. Marilier, and danceg sed by KA’ LANNER. rit Cate. . PuaNt produced ww ecen ‘appolak tion." | Tableau 4—The Compact. Fableaud—The Abduction, | Tavlean 5—The Conversion, ‘Tableau S—Tue Slave Market | Tableau 6—Apotheosle. Je by a popular TERPSICHOREAN MELANGR, Rte ecu ht advaton at the Box Office; also at Sohire 701 y, and Erie Hallway ‘Ticket Oillce, coraet Twonty- ‘hind iarest bad Brondwave Be SSeS are GARDEN savor "'S GARDEN. N BLO ed Wook of the distinguteder LA NCE BAL. wo PERFORMANCES 1 TODAY. MATINEE ATS RVENING AT 8, Will be produced ae romantic Military Drama mee uae a 8 berg, ol arclase, FAN PAN cesses rea oR, LAWHENGE pal 4 Baron De Alvera is agire'mm ANDOU oakaNe SKAKSPERIAN. PERTORMANC ja MONDAY ea tb ng ae TEMBER 5, 1570, ted the whan aries present are Tot pees ich ARRAY of HISTRIONIC EXCELLENCE, rarely witnessed on the American stage will be offered to na and the LAWRENCE BAUIE 3 CABSI| E, L. DAVENPORT fU0S BRUT WALTER MONTGO’ ANTON’ Mada : BUCHANNEN vicina Be NDAY, sErrEMii ay Lorra. “CONWAY'S PARK THEATRE, BROOK: “ay, gna HA entle earnal on Tuesday, Heplamber 6 aia M., prior to the {ogon Saturday, September 19, Te CoNWAY, Manager. ner TELEGRAM, THER MOST Tees ENTERPRISING NEWSPAPER ‘or das crm rBRlOR TRE ONLY BYENTNG jie PAPBa ; RECEIVING SPECIAL CABLE DESPATCHES, THE ENTERPRISB | ol 3 THE | TELEGRAM WAS OaINED FOR It THE TARogst CIRCULATION oF ALL THE EVENING PAPERS, WO STALE NEWS IN THE EVENIN 'KLEGRAM, allallg 4LL THE LOCAL NTS OF THE DAT EVERY EVENING, ALL OV) HE City, ov! oe READS THB om “RVENING TELEORAM, cS alltel cl abl hls SUBAORIPTION, 60 CENTS & (Sind) lislls ee ry “YEAR PUBLICATION OFFICE, "9? NASBAU STREER, K sth & Leow's 3 MINSTREL 3 ND 88 BROADWAY, \ —_ opposite ‘bléventh street Guccesatul opening of the beautiful TEMPLE OF MINSTRELSY, SPLENDID SUMMER EVENING'S BESORY, If for a month you would not frown: Gome to the prettiont hall n tows, Where miustreisy of highest clase Will help you tw won ‘hours to pasa, Wi ‘here PETIT my ebtly pl FAI Rad MARGUERITES' ‘As funny a boisterous, handsome airt ‘As over set man’s brain awhiri. Sweet songs and wit of highest tone Will send you Inughing to your home, To find to-morrow, aure as fate, ‘Ten pounds are added to your weight, Admfssion, 60¢.; Orchestra Chatrs, Tie. and $1. 0 THEATRICAL MANAGERS, A large and een increasing stock of * OOD CUTS, from froah and original on hand at the METROPOLITAN Sone PRINTING ‘OFFIOB, 97 Nassau sirect, Ola « Butiding BEDS ART GALLERIES—NOS. 817 AND 819 BROA| Way. Freo exhibition of dae Paintings and Statuary ale. NEW YORK rr ‘UM OF ANATOMY, roadway _ceetablated ity We are fearfully and wonderfully mad, 18 — 618 The Beauties, Wonders and Monstrosities of a HH he Human ‘and Antimal Creation to be seen at Fi Js D* KAHN 's MUSEUM, 745 Broad OPPusitE ASTOR PLACR, No one should visit New oe, without passing an wre Dr. KAHN'S Magaificent Museum—the most attractive beautiful in the KoisION Lite 7 O8N ca 148 Drondway, opposite Astor ‘ONSER' ATORY | OF M Eighth street, et pane naw 2 avenue, ere: posite PLANO, SINGING Vi VIOLIN TARMONY aka LANGUAGES Ap = tions are now rece! Tal ior to that of any rane chool in America. ERs, ATIONAL © 10 THEATRICAL MA‘ Alarge and constantly WOOD CUrs, from fread and poh on hand at ti ba ied hf sor PRINTING OFF tow, Nassau street Old Boraia Buliding. DANCING ACADEMLES. aging stook of —bopwortH's Ree ror DANOING WILL commence Uctober 1, at 212 Fifth avenue, comer saixth vtreet, aud as 681 Fifth avenue, Send fot

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