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HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED, im this City and Brooklyn. OR DESK ROOM IN A REAL AL, Sxtate ote wanted-Keighborhood of, Pine streat preferred. Address, imm« X. ¥., Herald office. A # Lane. Is pEStSODS oF hgh aly A FURNISHED se in & contrat Y re the owner will by) re tal rin others; refer- Bose bab Tony gates ee ck FEW YOUNG GENTLEMEN ARE DESIROUS OF A ‘procuring a private Room, in a respectable localit Zrcikb purposen’ References furnished lf required. Ad: Gress, with terms, M., Herald office, FAMILY OF SIX ADULTS WANT HANDSOMELY furnished Apartments till May 1, for light housekeep- ing; part of the family, go South; location must be be- tween Twentieth ‘and’ irty-fourth streets, Fourth and Se arena Address, stating terms, &c., J. B., Herald office. FIRST CLASS HOUSE WANTED—IN A CENTRAL location, fully furnished, where the whole of rent win be be taken'in board. Address EVERETT, box 124 Her- ald office. FAMILY OF THREE ADULTS, BEST REFER- ence, would take charge of furnished residence, hear the city, for the Winter, at nominal rent. Address BAINBRIDGE, 1,265 Broadway. LADY, STRANGER IN THE CITY, WOULD KE torenta gentleman's Residence and board owner, ‘with the privile 0 of a few select boarders; must be first class. Address Herald office. LADY WHO IS CAPABLE OF Ki boarding house would like to take one where par- ties would board out part of the rent and where she could accomm other boarders. References exchanged, dress D. Herald office. SINGLE GENTLEMAN WISHES A PLEASANT Room, without meals, in a private American family ; location between Fourth ‘and Fifth avenues. Address, with terms, CHARLES, box 104 Herald office. GENTLEMAN WANTS A NICE ROOM IN A private family; vocal and instrumental music given ‘fs part payment; reference. Address E., box 165 Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,269 Broadway. FURNISHED HOUSE. WANTED—IN A GOOD neighborhood an central location, by a small family; rent about 4 year. Aditress immedi- ly, Dox 149 Herald ome A WANTED TO RENT, A FULLY FURNISHED + House, in a good neighborhood, below Central Park; would take a Send particulars to CHURCH STREET, Herald office. ~ ANUSEMENTS, OOTH'S ee sow! Ly BOUCICAULT. it "BION BOUTS able ig Oa AGNES norens ‘RTSO! having arrived from Europe, will ke ee tele first appear- ‘sgt ani “SEPT. 2, ON MONDAY Ch ith Mi My? a NA GUE, as. SF AUN THE POST,” him upward of one Mr. poucrcaunt ~ 4s originally form: Mrs, Boucroatli# al ‘aie Ag Be Robertson) as active preparation, ty am, ‘comedy. -Drama by Mr. witeleaah enENIGHT AND MORNING,” which will be produced for the frst ‘time’ in this country NN nO pee SEPT. 30, with Mr. BO! OiOAU LR and Ba * NEWTON in the principal characters. sured gix days In advance atthe Theatre ora Ditwon Bose Muste sda Tit Broadway. 2ooTH's THEATRE, BOUCTCAULT. Othe management begs to announce that. Mrs. DION BOUCIGAULA ao geleveated ih this country as will appear during Mr- Boucicault's preselt engagement in a selection of those characters, Ru remains unrivalled han actress, "On MONDAY (r0-MO ROW) her re-appe: yet al ter an Rios of twelve years, will fake plage in “ARRAH,” the part originally written. for her iu Mr, Boucicault's'renowned drama, “ARRAH NA POGUE, OWERY THEATRE. “a WILLIAM B. FRELIGH.. Manager. MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER ‘Bs, 1872, AND DURING THE WEEK. The nae ement take great pride in introducing to the ublic the colapratad utomimic artist, the beautiful Cuban syiph, Whose immense character impersonations, both Panto- mimic and Melodramatic, have stamped her the actress will poear during the week in in the old Bowery Theatre. ¥ AND a DAY, SDAY. TUESDA THE FRENCH SP" Mile, Zoe in her unequalled tm AN OF TOM ORINGLE, FRIDAY EVENING, BENEFIT OF MLLE. ZOE. The musleal combinatlon, comprising Mr. J. H.. O'Nelt the Delmar sisters, little Delmar an 1. W. Hurleigh will di tn "Ea, POR BEFORE THE WAR. i AST WEEK OF THE GREAT JAMES ROBINSON a eras Be Mammott Circus,—Madison avenue and Forty- mperscnation of of the Spy. A SMALL, FULLY FURNISHED HOUSE. WANTED— Until May or longer, by a family of three adults, be- tween Fourth and Eighth avenues and not above Forty- second street; the best reference given for character and Fespectability; terms must be moderate. | Address, for three days, OME, box 138 Herald Uptown Branch oifice. LADY WISHES A FULLY FURNISHED HOUSE IN @ good location and would Board a family for rent or give good security if required. Address Mrs. CICELY, Herald office. A FAMILY OF THREE ADULTS WISH TO RENT A small House or Part of one; state rent and location. Coal office 863 Sixth avenue. URNISHED HOUSE WANTED—IN NEW YORK OR. Brooklyn, by a family of adults; one where part of Tent would be taken in board, with privilege of taking boarders. Address HAMILTON, Herald oftice. PURNISHED LODGINGS WANTED —BY ‘A YOUNG harried couple; three or four furnished Apartinents Jor housekeeping, with gas ai nily, in the neighborhsol_ of Stuy 0 per month 8 0. 8. URNISHED HOUSE WANTED.—MUST BE IN PER- ct order and thoroughly furnished: A family going abroad, who may wish a good tenant and who will take excelient care of the house, may address box 2,029 Post per month, and situ- th ; in a private fi ms mnust not exceed must be first class. GE MAN AND WIFE WANT FURNISHED X ‘Rooms for housekeeping; price must be low; good references. given and required. Address JAMES, Herald office. FUORSE, WANTRD—THRER STORY BROWN STONE, between Thirty-fourth and Seventy-second streets and Lexington and ‘hth avenues; would lease or pur- chase and would buy all the carpets if in good order. Address box 3,148 Post office. } OTEL WANTED—BY THE prietors of the H. first class house; to ru will rent fully furnish quired, Address as al J] NIMLTAKE THE RENTING, COLLECT Management of private and’ tenement propert anenita month t4 in advance ; teris 5 per. ci ORGE B, WALTON, 21 Park row. Established 1865, DESIRE Fightieth street “TO RENT A COSEY HOUSE BELOW @ family of three; must be fur- plished: sia security given. Address BANK CASHIER, ‘office. nors; or best reference given and re- DARTIES HAVING WELL LOCATED FURNISHED or unfurnished lowtses to let can find desirable tenants by applying at the long established and centrally located ren! estate office, 175 I nue, between Twenty-sec- ond and Twenty:third stres Hops HOUSEKEEPING.—THREE } OOMS FOR ADULTS y desire in a private house, with all modern improve- mements, First « rond Floor, unfurnished; not less than five rooms, including kitehen on floor, betwren West Tenth and Finteonin sireets, west side, on or betore Octo- MERICAN, Herald ofiiee. TWO OR THRER UNFURNISHED Ro spectable family, between Third and and trom Twenty-first. to pur ences, Address, stating term: UAL, W2NiED-A [SHED HOUSE IN FIRST CLASS location, where the rent will be taken in bé family consists of adults; highest references. Address PARD, Herald Uptown Branch oitice, 1,265 Broad- 2 street; re Herald of enty. PUNC N WIDOW LADY, Rooms; loc Fent not to exceed $2) per month; beat Call on or address ©. R. Fi te Two central; nce given! fth avenue, near Fifty-sec V ‘ANTED-—BY A GENTLEMAN, ONE LARGE OR two smail Rooms, between rteenth and Thirty- required.; Address, stating terms, eae streets; no boat box 2,481 Post office, NTED—IMMEDIATELY, TWO NICELY FUR. nished Rooms, convenient to a first class restau: rt, for a small eet s_fiving particulars, CASH, ANTED—BY A SMALL FAMILY, FIVE OR SIX in a quiet house, neighborhood of Jefferson ed.’ Address 8., box 105 Herald office. WANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY, A LARGE FUR- uished single Room that can be warmed: in a pri- vate house, within a tew blocks of Cooper Institute. ‘Ad. dress, stating terms, location, &c., W. R., Herald Uptown Branch office. rp ctl at | Ftp ge geigy) oN ay OF Sixth avenue; ren 4 Address KE. B.. "box 149 Herald office. x vases ANTED—TWO oR THREE UNFURNISHED ention Ooms Rultable for dressmaking, In some good lo- on or convenient road w. r tent, ENERGY, Herald Uptown Br homer Te Wear oe OR TWO FURNISHED ROOMS, ‘Without board, for gentleman and wife, near Brond- Faleole eas" aucsmaseen pease, And Ohutra Park. : ription and price, J. K. Pont omce, station A, Spring strect. ams WAntzn-two OR THREE ROOMS, WITH MODERN improvements, for gentleman and'wife; Ninth ward preferred; rood reference. Terms not to excee jdress W. saarles SW. R }0X 3,393 Post office. month, TANTED—BY A FAMILY WITH BEST REFERENCES, V a eco OR ae pa) rooms; ‘CES, lonabdle neighborhoo all modern im; dress M., 476 Broadway, wv ith deseription ps ii JANTED—A SMALL, COMPLETELY FURNISHED House, in this city, Brooklyn or suburbs, not exceed- ing ten miles by railroad. ‘Address, terms, &c., J. R. W., Herald office. scsiag lovauin, A/ ANTED-—BY A YOUNG GENTLEMAN furnished Room, in a ing terms, H. H., Heraid off ANTED—BY TWO A NICELY thal family. ‘Address, stat- GENTLEMEN, A large Bedroom and Parlor, furnished or partially so, with fire and gas, on second or third fi location be- teen Eighth and Thirtieth streets. Ad EL. hy Woosh: "3 reets. Address, with terms, SINGLE _ “MUSICAL. Ag rt NEW YORK CONAERVATORY Ape MUSIC rmerly at 820 Brosavay @ 82 Fifth avenue), NO LOA! EDATNO, 6 ene TOURTEENTH STREET, NEA! Pri AVE: NUE, NEXT DOOR TO DELMONICO'S, is the only chartered music school in the State, and has EM this clty nor any connection with a similar institution using our name as near as pel evidently with the view ty obtainin, ered} of all; also all toreign languages. Instruction day and evening. ‘The subscription books are nor now open. THE MOLLENHAUER CONSERVATORY, formerly in Schermerhorn street ere been incor} porated in the OKLYN BRANCH, 102, 104 : and 106 Court street, near State. FIRST OLASS PIANO TEACHER WILL TAKK A Tew select pupils for the season, Terms moderate, System rapid and thorough. Address PROFESSOR, box 1/2 Herald office. A GENTLEMAN Wit GIVE ‘PIANO AND Srxaree lessons at his residence or at the pupil's for er month, Address PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, 107 Weat Bw wenty-third street. LADY DESIRES PUPILS FOR INSTRUCTION IN Piano and Sij ‘iso French and RY by oe ult: INSTRUMENTALISTS WANTED, FOR A SERIES % oforchestral performances; embers of the -m1 Protective Union, ‘Apply to THOS. C. LOMBARD, 38 EERE a, eae st NSON HOWARD'S: brillant new American Scoune TA. CHARACTERS by ‘Mie Fanny Dayen- rt, Clara Mord Fanny Soran! pre eae James Le An W? Davidge, Gos. G ahs, Peyecpete ry | o roi 6 ‘emi Hockwel, sal Bur- FOU pitt ive ee MATINE: SATURDAY NEXT, AT AT HALF-PAST ONE. SEATS MAY RE SECURED one week in advance. Box office open daily from 8 till 6. Due notice gd be iven of the first appearance of Mr. Charles Fisher, Louis James, Linda Deitz, Mary Cary and Kate Claxton, RAND OPERA HOUSE, ‘Twenty third street, corner Eighth aven ease and Manager. oMr, AUGU OF URTAIN ert BRACE ny bye hi “NIGHT, __for the ath week, rpa= GRAND SPECTACULAR, Fairy Opera Bouffe, “R® CAROTTE.” &Ro CAROTTE.” RODUCED WITH THE (GRANDEST Comed: ratic son rey sichorean: COMBINATION OF 8: ARTISTS ever gathered together om on one stase in the world, an month to ENCHANTED. AUINENGES which have crowded this vast and magnificent theatre to the doors, RS. JOHN WOOD ‘as the “Good 188 ROSE “HERSER asthe “Foriorn Princess,” 188 EMMA HOWSON the “Fast and Fickle Princess. . JOHN BROUGHAM as ‘King Carrot.” STUART ROBSON as the “Great Necromance: RAMOURY Persie LAURT FAMILY in the “Revels of the Monkeys." HE HERALD a — ‘surpa: “Rol Carotte’, does nil previous attempts made here in tho'same line, Inthe multiplicity of its mechanism, the number of its per- formers and the strangeness and in- tricacies of its stago business, we must admit itis one of the most wondortul pieces ever presented in any theat full ot interest and humor, while the ene Wee a Kalani neon. is © shitting, and keeps maze Mf satantsiinent and admairatio dont ju cannot indeed Hi beady AN ane eaps of debris quic inder the influence of th and the gay ‘as it was its houses: fant Ay with em- iain) otoro tts fall blems, its streets a Bite mob of pleasure se rises up i ihe full hight of midday. befero audience, the monkey tablean is one of the oddest and strangest an most, outrageously ludicrous cles can be imagined. are fow courisin the world of reality, even on gala days, which make 0 dazzling “@ show ‘as tnat of King Carrot.” It is finpossible, indeed, to give a just conception of the varied _Maguificence of the spectacle. N_ EXPERIENCED AND SUCCESSFUL LADY Teacher of Piano and Singing will continue to re- celve pupils of all ages, either at her own or pupils’ resi- dence, a eae lerms; first class references, Address or call on L., Hazelton Bros.” piano rooms, 54 and 36 University p) MERICAN MUSIOAL AGENCY, 211 FOURTH AVE- “hue.—Eatablished for the purpose of fncllitating en with teachers of music, singers, organists and polo performers for concerts, &c, ‘For particulars apply as above. N EXPERIENCED TEACHER WILL GIVE LES- at 313 sons on the piano at $3 per quarter. th av, ry A West Tay vi street, a few doors west of aunt LY bouhEtant, WILL GIVE IN. the pla two of three pupils; terms "Thirty-titth street, A fa straetion on. bl “YOUNG LADY, POSSESSING A FINE SOPRANO rolce, omice: ‘position Inseme choir. Address Miss rald office. LADY OF MUCH EXPERIENCE IN TEACHING Vocal and instrumental gue has yot a few v cies. Address Mra. box 183 Herald ‘Uptown Branch ofce, 1,265 Broadway. A PIANO AND SINGING LESSONS, WITH DAILY + practice, by an experienced, successful teacher; thorough Instruction on moderate terms, 228 West Thirty-. seventh street, betwnen Seventh and Kighth avenaes. LADY TEACHER WILL GIVE LESSO Piano; $4 a month, privilege, of practic Aitention bald. to beginners, ACHER, 317 sixth 6 m St C CLASS CONTRALTO IS OPEN TO AN E. nt in either a Protestant or Catholic church Kdaress CCONTHALTO, care of Sherwin & Herbert, 49 University place. A LADY WILL GIVE INSTRUCTION ON THE iano, either at her own or the pupil's residence, $8 and $10 per 2) lessons; particular pains taken with children and beginners. ‘A mg TEACHER, Bradbury Piano Warerooms, 427 Broome VOLUNTEER RTET AND CHORUS Singers Wanted—For anuptown Protestant Church. Those desirous of practising church music will find this anexcellent opportunity. Address MAESTRO, 2) East Ninth street. A "ALOIS FLEJEAL, FORMERLY DIRECTOR OF s nite New York Conservatory of Music, has the honor to announce to his friends and patrons that he has re- {urned from Europe and will resame lessons on Piano, jarmony, de. For particnlars inquire at Weber's wa rooms, Fifth avenue and Sixteenth st A GENTLEMAN WILL GIVE INSTRUCTION ON THE pianoforte at pupil's residence for $10 per iter ; best reference given. Add: with residence, rts ER, box 18 Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,265 Broad. a VN THE NEW YORK NORMAL CONSERVATORY OF 28 BAST FO! RENTH STRER will be found the most expet ers of the Conservatory, "tormgry at Br preniay. ON THE special all on or ‘address enaful teach. ters trom $10 to $30, A Tae teats cea thoy thee DESIRES ty 01 on the plano; 158 West twenty maith ilatacalbcasm tt Coren OF MUSIC, ALBITES oaeeaniGk, moved from 23 East Fourteenth street West Fourteenth street, next to Fifth avenue, Inecraseon in alt branches of singing. The only institu- uu ‘Nb TRUE rattan METHOD I8 TAUGHT. willl open October 1 Books open for application, |ARD.—MISS WATSON HAS RESUMED PIANO AND vivdfaltar instruction at 92 Clinton place (Bighth street; ‘and ¢ for pract jiretinre mn mailed od thea. CAgE AT 100 WEST TENTH STREET, AFTER $ P. M., and hear @ litte girl sin ment; secure her teachers Alpe tess crisis ad GRe> MATINEE OF ‘ R® CAROTTE.” Mseeauets AT 1 O'CLOCK, LAgons* OF JAMES “ROBINSON'S CHAMPION Madison aver avenue and Forty-fifth street. evans LYMPIC THEATRE. HAYES & COLVILLE, Second week of the re-engagement of the Youn Charming Gat Gilted ITE THOMPSON. MONDAY EV: Sale kc 23, last time of ary cveelng of. . every eveniny 8, we iD ke TUR DAY. MATIN BE, wil ve ear with a specially selected Cast of Chara Knowles’ feel F Bliy & of the nae igi} FoMrsox 88 ROSE COG. Ett, WANNER OHN W, NORTON EDMOND LEATHES ..Mr. HARRY MOTTO Other characters by Messrs. Southard, Coleman, Liston, 4c. Seats may be secured six days in advance. ‘AMES ROBINSON'S CHAMPION CIRCUS, Madison avenue and Forty-! anh sire JULIA... MASTER WALTER SIR THOMAS CLIFi MODUS (specially engage a Grand Central depot, and cars pass the groun: clusion ot over ear parton ce. AND LAST WEEK OF TAMER ROBINSON AND HIS MAMMOTH CIRCUS, Patronized by the wealth, tashion, beauty, intellect and elite of Firth avenue, and universally pronounced by the entire press of New York as being the most elegant and expensive Equestrian establishment ever in metropolis. 4 a0) elegantly carpeted seats, 500 drawing room chart, ombined sei paci ting capacity for 20,00) soectato win ‘hine polite and attentive Ushers, ‘making ti visits of our numerous atrons agree: a aay as free En paney ans as in thelr own privat rlo1 7 to, pate arrangements in othe! reltien Mr. ROBIN }0) resent to this (tl ngage ment is limite third) week, and will positively terminate Saturd: over tng, September 23. During the week performances be given every afternoon and even! cents. Amphitheatr ‘irs, 75 cents, cititdren under | ten years of age, 25 cen! Bye... GUITAR, JIG, CLOG AND SONG AND in a single quarter, by HENRY DOBSON, the old ate ane fe 260 Bor Bowery. be BROADWAY. i MAGUIRE AND BILLY EMERSON, Proprietors and Managers, EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINEE, THE GREAT EMERSON CALIFORNIA MINSTRELS, EMERSON CALIFORNIA MINSTRELS., ‘The largest and most complete organization in the ‘World. at JAMES BoBINsON. woop's EXERCISE, + Gymnasium, Heal ‘open “Amusement. 8AM. 8 10 P. M. Catt for clreutar. wen bar tre ayear. near Fil HEATRE TICKET OFFICE aT THOMAS'S, , 1,239 ‘oad way. mel a reserved seats; a full stock of Broa Theatrical Playbo ‘4 W. 0, WEMYSS, 1,099 Broa ) UBINSTEIN. —CHOICE SEATS FOR THIS GREAT artist can be had at the Theatre Ticket Ortice Read- a Room, Fifth Avenue H Oat BOYS, WITH oN ered VOICES, WANTED. Call at 233 West 46th Goran rote GOULD, GUITARIST, ENA. 7 bles pupils In 4 few lessons to ‘accompany songs and play effectively. 121 Bast Thirty-second street, near Lex- ngton avenue. “The Banjo taught practically by note. ANTED—A SECOND FLOOR, FURNISHED, FOR housekeepiny small family; house and ‘neigh- Ks oe | bs be first class. Address MERC: UANT, Tarry- WANTED thie OR FOUR PRIVATP HOUSES, furnished and connecting, suitable for first cli ply La aus SBE FAURE Herel references dress ven, AG aurea E, Herald Uptown ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, TWO OR Vv three unfurnished Rooms; respectable locality ; 20 minutes trom Stewart's retail; rent not exceeding $20 Monthly, Address HOME, Herald Uptown Branch office. J ANTED—1WO ROOMS ADJOINING, nT or. unfurnished, suitable fora physi and Twenty-third stre 18 5 boarding, beg bee ry Rot apply : state Address Ninth street. ANTED—PARLOR AND ONE OR TWO V furnished, tor light housekeeping. Ries terms, wate! must be moderate, C.” FRANK. LIN, Wil- 0 rs if Fourth TED—TWO OR THREE NICELY FURNISHED Rooms in oo) loeation, ne e heres one a cation, near frst class restaurant. |) ANTED—A FURNISHE D) ROOM, WITH a jrall be permanent, $ gen AC muito Permanen ‘Address, with terms, D—BY GENTLEMAN AND WIPE, FOUR FUR. "W “dished Rooms on second foots for heseeto’ ping: ip te American family; rent about $4. Address, P 7 Broadway, re “WANTED TO LEASE—TENEM OR PRIVATE Houses in this city. J. ROZENSTEDN, 134 Forsyth ‘electing rents a specialty. ANTED TO RENT~FROM NOVEMBER TO MAY 1, 4 well furnished House, between Sixth and Madi: son avenues, Tyne and Fift Wi 390 W streets, JOHN F. TUPKE, 259 Washington street. # WAVE SEVERAL DESIRABLE TENANTS FOR furnished and unfurnished Houses, season or other- Wise: $250 to $60 per month. HAYES & SONS, bi Cedar street. street. Send fuil particulars to In the Country. GENTLEMAN AND LADY IN REDUCED CIR * A stares will take oh f a place for the Fenty ane ‘reatest care will “Gidress MONTGOMERY, Dox 209 Bert oRerorence giuen. Awa § MUSICAL ACADEMY, 12 UNION SQUARE. Piano, Violin, Organ, Singing, Harmony, class of private instruction. All pupils Ender Mr. HALLIAM'S tul- ion or wapeE YMOS. Terins moderate. TWO VER Violins for sa! be seen at SCOFIELD'S piutard poveugest TO. VIOLINISTS Room, 36 Fourth 188 MULLE! BOF THE CONSERVATORY IN STUTT- gart, gives ‘iano and Singing lessons; moderate terms, refe oe Paton 188 Bowery, between ferences Spring and Broo USIC AND BINGING.—AN ACCOMPLISHED ENG- lish ly, an experienced teacher, lately arrived. desires pupils ‘for the above branches and modern lan. ages. Apply to MRS. FRINEYS, 62 West Twenty-ninth M* ©. AGRA) wages TEACHER “OF PIANO AND French langua rs her services in these im: portant branches of Feducation; she speaks English ari a nish st references given. Address Post office box ; ‘all at 81 Sixth avenue ME. CHARLES TOWER (TENOR) IS OPEN FOR ‘engagementa in concert, oratorio, &c., in New York and vicinity, Address at 160'second aven MP, ALBERT Hi. WOOD WOULD ANNOUNCE THAT he will receive applications for instruction in plano- ddress, care of Messrs. Wm, A. forte god harmony. Pond & ¢ Msc —$3 PER MONTH OR $8 PER QUARTER FOR instruction on the Piano, wath practise pupils rap: idly advanced, at 271 West’ Thisty-ninth street, near Eighth avenue, SCHWARZ, TEACHER ON TIE VIOLIN—FOR + particulars inquire at his residence, 9 Se: ond av. J ATION AL “CONSE: RY. ATORY oF MUSIC, A SELECT SCHOOL branche: of music. Union square (roadway) Sixteenth street Appilcations are now received. QOBERT Li PM 3 10 AN UNC E 1 TO HIS | ends, an ‘ ected with Meare EDWARD. SO HUB Nite’ ee RA pelo | merican Music Depot, ell assortea oa soc! 0. Depot, 2 Union square K of innsic will ) meet thelr pare, GEORGIO RONCONT REGS TO INF pupils and the public that he will resume Magoune’| © lessons im singing and musical declamation for the en- peason from te; tember 18, 1872, fee =a from September 15 1872, at his residence, 18 ge FURNISHED HOUSE 4g THE WIN- within one hour ee ec j pdereen, Point Staten olan range or a or, Bee Tey cond Beetorre INE READE ofthe rene in Pict Sao e mi yee at Str i Call on or V U, Rup tad With tee ee or hers sia ie shan onic ia | QUA SHEN Rae oF ie 8cn! E,. es CAROTTE” DANCE MUSIC, ARRANGED jomas Baker. Polka Mazurka, 350.; Gal rm “BRIGHTEST AND MOST SPARKLING EVENING PAPER THE EVENING TELEGRAM, or Ti DAY, DANCING ACADEMIES. DODSWORTH'S CLASSES FOR DANCING, AT 212 Firth avenue, will cominence October 5. and terms send for circular. Ass SE’S DANCING ACADEMIES ARE NOW OP! «at Masonic Hall, 114 and 116 East Thirteenth str and Brevoort Hall, 1 tae Mot Fitty. fourth street. evoort Hall, Monday, Se r PRIVATE LESSONS at any hour day mevening’ CTROULARS at Private ‘Academy, 218 Bast Bleveath st. For days 0, Reservotr square; sed to announ hi chs super at announce that Mis _Ac ademy Rooms are now open, Sond fi pelle ) ROOKE'S DANCING ACADEMY, set BROOME BT, & SEASO! TURSDAY, September %4, 1872, for ‘dul ft SATURDAY, Se ptember’ for children. All the fashtonable Yances i nurse of lessona, OPENING SUIRKE PRIDAY BVI ENING, OCT. 4, YHRISTOPHER'S DANCING AC ADEMIES—REMSON J House, corner of 130th street, Harlem, open on Tuesday, September 24; East Side Hall, Elghty-sixth street and Third avenue, open Saturday, fepicmber For terms send for circulai 1 H. RIVERS DANCING ACADEMY, 175 STATE J+ sireet, corner of Court, Brooklyn, now. open. Classes tor be Rinners are forming. Send for a circular, close 26 cel ‘tamp for @ revised edition of the Dancers’ Awistant. UMAR'S DANCING ACAD! » street, near Broadway.—c evening; si hionable Dance lessons in one quarte: Desanros DANCING ACAD! MY, 8 FIFTH AVE. nue, corner Fourteenth serve —Gentlemen's class bin wei Nae gfbureday, Sept. 26, noon classes lay, Sept 4 WEST FOURTH wen every day and taught in six private O'NEILL'S DANCING ACADEMY, VEREIN HALL J sens eat Thicty sixth street, between ighth ih and inth ayentes, 1s now o nf Classes Tuesdays and Fri days. ao — MARS’ DANCING ACADEMY, 239 BLEECKER dae Sia te were bond fer da temre nme eas ae ‘arab ame es AMUSEMENTS. HE RUBINSTEIN CONCERTS. STEINWAY HALL, MORROW, (MONDAY) EVENING. SEPT. AT 8. ee Na iB I Heaignies oF oF THE GREATEST sina ‘PIANIS' together with an ensemble ot eminent artists - before heard in this ie conntey ct ier i om whom is ‘SK! the world-renowned VIOLIN VIRTUt ifire oniy rival to the memory of Paganini ae the Oe LOUISE LIKDE Ath tah the most popular Soprano of the leadi ‘London concerts. RME! Contralto from nthe principal ea Houses of Italy. di the dire tion ot Herr CARL BERGMANN, S92 ‘Accompanist, Mons, Le L, REMBIELINSKLI, PROGRAMME FOR 2 THE FIRST CONCERT, 1. Overture, ‘* Oberon" feber 2 Concerto, D burs No. 4 nton Rubinstein ‘ON RUBINSTEIN, 38. Aria, “Cenerentola”. .. Mile. Li iv 4 Concerto for Violins in. Mino HENRI Scena et Aria, “¥rel Wasa 5. “Frelschueta” na ct Arie, LOUISE LIE Air and Yariations D Minor. Handl 6 } Rondo, A Minor. “Mozart March! from =the Ruins of Athen ‘Beethoven ANTON RUBINSTEIN, 1, Duet, “on Ariat ++ Mozart es. LiEBHART and ORMENY. 2. Etudes symphoniques. a -Schumann 8. Ballad, “Little vit so seo amenity Singing -G, B, Allen meee. xpress! mile. wisi LIE ART. .H. Wientawski (b) Airs bers: -H. Wieniawski HENRI WIENIAWSKL, 5. Aria, “Capuleiiie Montecchi”’..... veeeeeees BeHint LOUISE ORMENY. Melodie, Barcarole, G Mayor. . [helo ¥ Majo! alse, Caprice, \ Anton Rubinstein IN. dollars, accord- 1 60; admission. to and three dat Rubinstein ticket Baseryed oat to ocean two 1s vl Wi Bon Ad TOR Bea oan —THIRD GRAND RUBINSTEIN CONCERT. afternoon. day a iT GRA: Nis RUBINOTETN MATINEE. Becured seats to the Matines, BROOKLYN ACADEMY, MONDAY, BEPT. 30, ITEINWAY HALL. LE, Bet i lat MARIO. THE BtRaKoscit CONCERTS. MLLE. i eR ATT I, SIGNOR MARIO. /ESDAY EVENING, SEPT. 21 The Management rateful for the borat patronage be- stowed a the frakosch Concerts, begs leave wo an- nounce MLLE. CARLOTTA PATTI, SIGNOR MARIO, Mile, TERESA CARRENO, Miss ANNIE LOUISE CARY, ‘M. SAURET and SIG. RONCONT will give their LAST GRAND CONCERT prlor tp thelr positive departure tor Hoston and the Kast orm eUESDAY EVENING, SEPT. 2, AT 8 O'CLOCK. ini nace ae GRAND orcuaSTRA, the direction ir. Accompanist... ...-.., “Signor MARZO Heuerved Seats for the first balcony, $2} for the floor, $3. Beats may s fo and it Bron Steinway ‘Hall, Fourteenth : road MONDAY EVENING, SEPT. AT 8 O'CLOCK, MLLE, CARLOTTA PATIL "AND! SIGNOR MARIOS FIRST APPEARANCE IN BROOKLYN. vee Mr SBBRIDAN SHOOK. . PALMER, A MAGNIFICENT SUCCESS, SECOND WEEK of Sardou’s great play, writton expressly for Miss Agnes Ethel, and entitled AGNES, every presentation of which during the past week has been received by CROWDED AND DELIGHTED AUDIENCES. Tho play is produced with the most brilliant and elegant scenery, dresses, furniture, hangings, properties and ap- pointments, and’ the ataye sets have been pronounced by the press to be the most perfect ever seen upon the metro- potitan stage, Characters by Miss Agnes Ethel (whose engagement at this theatre is limited to one hundred nit Alise Flessy Mordaunt, Miss Phiilis Glo Mes layer, Miss Jonnte La Miss Josephine Laurens; Ste DH Harkins, F, F. , Mr paw ‘ard Lamb, Mr George Parker, Mr Welsh Bawatds Mr. W. B. Laurens, Mr. ae. Burnett, Mr. Claud Burrougs and others 6 patrons of the theaire have had considerable aitteulty Ruriag. tho past week in obtaining desirable seats, they are respect Fully requested SEATS IN ADVANCE. Tho box cae eh every day front XM. t.8P. Me Brita lays in advance. saturday at halt past one o'clock. ONY PASTOR'S OPERA 1 4 Tov, an RoWhR’ CROWDED HOUSES. NSE ENYHUSIASM, THE gic ENE ar Exh elt aiy AND THE stake a if i WORLD, First ‘appearance of tid Bh ad 3 ni rth Gymnast, rITE GEO pupil of Prof, fide, aml n marvel of af free a and skill. NKER ii CHANGE! Misa Jeanie tngol, Gus. ahaa pi ‘an and Hart, Billy Carter, Harry Kernell, Kitty Le Roy, Johnoy Man- ning, Frank’ Gerard, Hen Maton, . Seabert, Cella Iferd, i. MATINEES TUESDAY AND SATURDAY, ON FRIDAY FOR THE LADIES, A lady with each gi cht admitted free of charge. a lererey. wax MO MONDAY. RUBINSTEIN, Choice seats tor the frst ap Appearance in America of ANTON RUBINSTEIN, for sale Union Theatre | Tieket, office, corner Fourth avenue and F t ENTRAL PARK GARDE bison ; VALLED SUMMER sraiits CONCERTS, ms, SUNDAY EVE ENING, SEPT. 22 AT 8 O'CLOCK. LAST CONOERT OF THB BEA NINETEENTH GRAND SUNDAY. CONCERT, when an entirely new and most attractive programme will be presented. Admission Tickets, Sc. each; Private Boxes, $1 extra oven GARDEN bt. Mark's ace. 20 this Evening. a ok, GRAND SACRED “CONCERT, by a full and efficient orchestra: Admssion 25 cents 633 Rroedwa near Fourth street. This EB) pee} 8 0 clock, BACKED Spore RT. PAUL FALK, Proprictor. RVING HALL. AUGUSTUS FUNK & CO., Pro) SUNDAY. ere POPULAR SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, AT 8 OCLOCK P. M., with a full orchestra under the direction of Mr. Cai mann. Admission, S0c.; reserved seats, $1. Seats and boxes can now be secured at the box office of Irving Hall. TP THE LOVERS OF ARTA YOUNG GENTLEMAN star, having Just returned from professional tour, Will elve lessons in elocution and, prepare pupils. for sage; when considered sufficiently advanced an ep, Ment ‘will be obtained. Address STAM, 12 Waverley place. ADTES dy Mag FOR THE STAGE IN CLEO- va te lig 7 Cordelia, Ophelia, Desde- Port eee inch Puting “Cobstahee, “Count Julia, Lea! in accon) itst “d 3 vanes tor twenty lessons. bang West ae street, Fert AND. G.—COL. MONSTERY 18 Teady to give in: 93 ion jn the above arts to col- leges, military, clubs, rivate residences, 4c. Call or send for circulars. Salle d'Armes, 18 Clinton place, near Broad- Way. Be geeky mote Pda 18s CLOG AND TRISH aucing tans caught pay for the Stage, b; the renowned , 100 East Houston street » | AMERICAN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, near Bowery. 211 Fourth avenue, between 17th and 18th PROFESSOR HENRY SCHROEDER, DI. THE MOST PROMINENT MUSICAL INSTITUTE, Thorough instructions in all branches of Vocal and In- strumental Music, by the most celebrated professors. For particulars and prospoctus, apply to F. BUSS, Sec. yaa ROBINSON, ‘ SOIRBE DANSANTE 55 BREV al ba a Mgt? aha fourth st. AT HAINES BROS), "Union « First class handsome ne on very reqeeen and Lus ttle, ve UTIFUL PIANO, ONLY STRINWAY notave Pianoforte, richly cary ved leas, overstrung bass, every im) rovement, cheap for cas’. J. BIDDLE ,13 Waverley place, u.2ar Broadway. N VERY DESIRABLE SECOND HAND ‘PIANO, BUT 4A. little used, at very low prices; best nev and second hand Pianos to'rent; sold on instalments, mi 5. BERRY & CO., 789 Browdway. _ PRIVATE, FAMILY LEAVING THE orty WILL dispose of their magnificent 714 octave rosewood Pianoforte, made to order, cost $500, tor $300, incl ving | A Stool, Cover and Music Cabinet, at private residence 22 West Twouty-third street, mare, nofortes for sale erms, for cash. MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD FIANOFORTE FORY fale, property family leaving city, made order, city maker, fully guaran used 5 months, cost $90), Harlot its, Homiadour, Marie Antoinette style foukc: Jhamber, Ly ‘urniture ; 36 West 16th st., near Sth’ ay, 7 idles N ELEGANT 1M OCTAVE ROSEWOOD forte for sale—Round corner rich carved lege, ser- dentine bottom, most celebraud city makers; mare to order: cost $700, price $375; few months In U! the most perfect order, and one of UY richest toned Instru- mentextant. Apply at 69 Six enue, near Thirty. ninth street. “Has box for shipping, L, BATTERSON. pianos, MELODEONS AND ORGANS OF NEW AND most beautiful style of best makers, at lower prices i cash or monthly instalments, or for Fent, at WATERS, | Broadway, than can be foun d elsewhere. IANOS AND oncaNs TO RENT FROM $3 TO $8 PTANO- yr month; for sale fro pondhly insiainignts mete. V-DOMsUAv'S, 24 Untverity ace, Corner of Nir treet Tuner wanted. S*hiwey. CHICKERING, WEBER AND OTHER 108 to rent; Organs and har og pn monthly or ‘quarterly Wa. A" POND & 00. Mr Broadway ad $9 Union sauaie._ ‘PRIGHT tusorinent fa aloo to to Avast manawa? a eat M ae ‘seu tween Filth 2 Sra Director.. Meyorbosr's ¢r First appearance in America of PAULINE LUCCA, LEONI P LEVEL, SIGNOR’ ABRUGNEDO, and J. NOTICE TO SUBSORIBER! box office at the Annteny 39 ote open for sub- The seriptions fc I iptious for Sap core w longer, vit TUESDAY, at the followi: Academy of and her own 1 Trewlilaas a blige Duke of Sussez, Janet, a waiting m Vai at member Tony Foster, turncoat Giles Goslin, an ambit NING wits ii wompay. 5 po Meher ad Bf “at@ P.M. THE bemeo oF ORES or any other sing vig All mence on will comme! ste, Sohirmer's way, Rullmann's Hoket ‘office and Fitth Avenue Hotel. ICES OF ADMISSION. Private “Boxes, according to size and location, LAST es NIGHTS wit {MATINEE LYDIA THOMPSON MONDAY NIGHT, SEPTEMBER 23, 1872, for the seoond time in New York, MISS LYDIA” et ed produced with new music, new and. Wemitiful scener; elegant appeinemene, ‘and gorgeous costumes designed by Miss Thowpsor Earl of Lei ceslor, @ young man 1 of xe Queen Elizabeth, aste ty a fast boy, Way and: Smith, rogue, vagabond, Michael Lambourne, a’ swashbuc ATURDAY NIGHT, Sept. 2 LAST APPEARANCE yi FAREWELL BENEFIT MISS: LYDIA. “THOMPSON, on which occasion an attractive bill will be presented. .MAX MARETZEK ice ra goeras tt five acta, SIGNOR MORIAMI, reappearance of Roptomier 2B and 4. NING "NIGHT, ¥, Soptember 26, Muslo store, 701 Broaa- $16 to ss COMPANY. ep els unrivalled cot inal oi THOMPSON one minded. eT Boxes : - frepstery Fetthersby Who a Cane Bubols being for Tamma and wale Hous BROADWA\ opposite the St. Nicholas Hotel, BROADWAY, JOSH HART. Second THEATRE hy in Sole Lessee and Manage; BEN! BABY BENSON. BABY BENSON. BABY BENSON. MISS KITTY O'NEIL. MISS KITTY O'NEILL, MISS KrTTy ¢ QINETE. 138 K Itt¥ MR. JOHN HART. — MR —— MR. W! MR. JOHN QUEEN. MR. JOHN QUEEN. MACKIN [ACKIN E. D. . JOODING — GRAVER —— “noni wan 2 ak aF eri ALLACK’S, a SATULDAY, ATURDAY MATINEE, SEPT. 28, 0} KENILWORTH MATINEE AND THE LAST MATINEB OF Te LYDIA THOMPSON COMPANY. AT HALF-PAST ONE, BExoysTED 7 London, for moretnan the models for whi BEAUTIFUL Ai have also been made, placing OnLy Dele Will, as heretofore, be and every departmen for Wallack’s Theatre R. LESTER WALLACK begs to announce a his thi FALL AND wW. 8. Ghberes bs rigloal Go which hasalready been noted at the Haymarket Thgpsre. HUNDRED NIGUTS, pio be the opening play, and wit bé produced with en- NEW SCENERY AND APPOINTMENTS, has consented to posted fore the New which will be prodused Bnder his persoual direction, will include most ofthe ESTA BLISHED FAVORITES ofthis Theatre, and severe Pion Box Book for the Hall und Winter Season will open TUESDAY, SEPT. 2 when pisoam may be secured 'two weeks in advance, eatre will open for the D pina ERS ie. REDECQIEA eat D Hhovanovn. AND S GALATEA, ich have been received from Lon- ND nical '1C COSTUMES and RB. plic TELY BEAU Shee SLAY, iT APPEARANCES. un saa advertisements. V4 OROGE ome iS Mtesrc TANS, will be conducted with the atten- Uon to completeness and pertection of detail that has won. a position in the Tt Akos of EARS STANDIN: ie Monday Septet the drama E RAPED Pow ‘SING Mina oe 3 ILLIANT SUCCESS. 'S OF CHOW-CHOW, iow ENING THIS WEEK, cHow HOW elag CHOW oH SATURDAY MAT! et AT 2. CHOW CHOW | PAULINE MARKHAM, | EGRATTAN, | CHOW CHOW | LISA WEBER, ELLE HOWITT, | CHOW CHO! ATKI CHOW ER, A. i SHELDON, | CHOW HOW e., de. OHOW HOW | NEW SCENERY, CHOW CHOW RLEGANT COSTUMES, | CHOW CHOW } PICTORIAL an CHOW CHO! MECHANICAL cHow CHOW {LLUSIONS, | CHOW ATINET. PERFORMANCES AT 2 P. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Production of the celebrated Comedy in five acts of HE STOOPS TO CONQUE Thursday and Friday, HARLEY Cu=t WHITE'S. 585 ae AND COMBINATION COMPANY, The best and moat. complete ¢ crgenisation in America. IN A GRAND OLIO OF FUN. WHITE'S ATHENUM, opposite Niblo's Garden. MINSTRELS J, H, BUDWORTH. LUKE SCiHQOLCRART. JOE'LANG, J. K. CAMPR: GEO, COES. Sirk wait er he gr RICARDO, ae L: RICARDO, RIGARDO, RDO, eas el inimitable ND ROG: McK! ERS. FIFTY TRSt CLASS ers IN ONE GRAND ENTERTAINME: VERY WENDNESDAY ONLY Yar 2:30, CROWDED Ht DA ded su “Only Leon’ Bryant's Minstrels. Bryant's Minstrels, Bryant's Minstrels. Bryant's Minstrels. | In Family RYANT'S MINSTRELS, yen ove are 7th avs.,noar Booth’s ndinee every Sal 0. (hata ‘Thea: ELIG! HED. AUDL ENCES, cen of Kelly wad Leon. "in his Octoroon Personations. Tht Laughable Shaker Nelo Seymour, Dave Br: it" a ration, King karroe en” urday at two. NG BRYANTS MINSTRE! AN FRANCISCO MINSTRE! St. James’ Theatre, ars TStonty-clghth street and aa Af 'E GREATEST TE MOST EMINEN’ The new Society Bae i Tas le wenden rk ‘AL Ataf Ain Backes, SONG AND DANC T AND TALENTED. COMEDIANS, y Play. of intense inveroct of DIAMONDS, aap Batrava Anza of Mase. New Evetytht lew Music, New in SATURDAY, MATINER 4F 2, Am™ STATION HALL, Fourth ayenue and Twen C. A. LEC eae street. (Y. MM. Tae EVENING, SEPTEMBER 27, English Novelist and Edi the celebrated ngtish Novelist ang © on his frst first appearauce in America, will deliver his amus- ing “MO! illustrated BY, life-size Stone and Frith. ‘Admission, Sic. ; Reserves Tickets at Ticket Agenc tis 70 Broadway, and Associavon Hal tor, DERN SOCIETY,” cartoons, drawn by Leech, Marcus This locture ran 100 nights in London. roadway; Schirmer's, UBINSTEIN CONCRETE. A few choice sea America of ANTON Prescott House clgar seats taken in advance RUBINSTEIN, the first appearance in RUBINSTEIN can be bad at the tore, 631 Broadway. Orders for HE FIRST GRAND SACRED CONCERT WITH THE great organ in St John the Evangelist’s church, Fif- eth street, between } nda; evening Fourd ye taker at3oclock. Magi jadison and 22d inst. nificent sic, Vocal and In rumental, ‘The following leading artists will appear lett}, Fossati, ‘Schw 4G, Jardine Dai ‘0: Davis. Coletti, Veutz: Sicnora ‘Bernard, jesdamnes Kotter Dieften- candi. ‘OreanistecSenors A, Mor ardl. Organ nors A. Mora, vis, Director. Tickets $e EW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 618 BROAD. way, between Hi: one should visit daily, on * niloso} this wonderful museum. everythii opie should see and understand. ouston and Bleeckerstreets.—Every, Tt Js full or Lectures phy of Marriage.” Those ‘partios tunable to attend these important lectures can have them forwarded, post free, on receipt of 25 cot SECRETARY NEW YORK MUSEUM ( , New York, addressin: ANATOMY, 61 FIT OF THE. ‘ORDER OF ELKS _Will take place THURSDAY AF "ERNOON, Oct. 10, 1872. lace, near Broad A, tine assortment 0! «Moves on hand and f IENCING AND BOX NG ACADEMY, 18 CLINTON Boxing taught in one month. Apparatus and Boxing olone] MONSTERY. wi t Fenciny for sale. 103 orty-fifth street. STAR PERFORMERS SON'S CHAMPION Ginvgs.—Madiwon ‘avenue WITH JAMES ROBIN- R22, LAST NUMBER OF NEW YORK WEEKLY REV XBW, the oldest and best musical, literary pa Ne His Theorie. Dramatic Re Mem two beautiful . ec. Price 6 cc. We Violin, Guitar, oo (Eighth street) and circulars mail PETROPOLITAN Onin .—PRIVAI E MUSIC LESSONS, PIANO, ORGAN, pla New York, contatainy all the orlos Began Mabel “Money or Love,” Uap dramatic Wagner and ”’ Musical and ic and foreign; kfort street. Singin Jutmony. be Clintot ihe MF st Bde ournal JAY WATSON. Director. THEATIVOAL AND iow “Faintina RSTABLTH CMENT, HERALD BU ‘BU UADING, BROADWAY AND ACM. BTRERT. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THEATRICAL, MINSTREL AND VARIETY cum CONSTANTLY ‘ON BAMD. FOUR IN —— FOUR TN_Mt NUMBER, —_ HE WONDERFUL, DWARF. THE WONDER DWARI 7, mie THE WONDERFUL DWARF THE WONDBEEDE: Raat Tow Yr TOMMY, ~~ TOMMY, pis — ‘TOMMY, pits TOMMY, TOMMY. TOMMY. WONDERFUL AFRICAN DWARF, TOMMY. This wonderful little creature was thi bee pie Babe. U Dr. Liv. ingsions Ch UiMt, and, arth vill the Doo! his fr 7 Henry B satay ee s Herald arate enteeaat shipped by ni to os cone he ands in height but 28 inches, wi he da half feet in circumference. thetic panlads, Plays upon the violin and dances) jornpipe, illustrative of the manners of his coum fe has been engaged by the management ata tre- mendous figure ; but, notwithstanding the enormous ex- Ea) the price of admission will remain the same TOMMY. a First time of tho beautiful and life-like Ethioptan| sketch, in two scenes, entitled UNCLE 1 EPH OLD PLANTATION. OLD PLANTATION, pxcie EPH, 108 years oi... By His Children. SORREBY. AND INCIDENTS. ¢ Return of Uncle Eph to the Sunny Land CENT I.. in Search of nist Howe: and F% aT —The Wyse Cy Greccome, by ber—THE my SION; RE, or j\OME—Little E, oh rand. his Fs apy on \Sromisea Fladle— me, Sweet Hom it Ever 80 Lowly There's eel Home”—News of the family lead me to dat happy spot. we II—THE OLD PLANTATION. Unele Eph a tranger in his old So ier Wife and children one ‘more—Sor Song Of penis Seas my cnitaren, Gi ihe fost pg returned to de fould—A dance, a dance, in honor of dis Acromcecesne snes Chnoieg all our unequalled come- jans in a NEW AND ORIGINAL WALK ROUND. NEW_AND ORIGINAL WALK DA ENTIRE NEW OLIO OF FU! ENTIRE NEW OI OLIO OF FUN. Concluding eve Evening ai and Matinees with genie Drauya in one ach, eragnn F, Poole, entitle nition |I-—lill OR, THE WAY OF OF THE WORLD. OR, THE WAY OF THE WORLD. Cast with the full strength of the Company. WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. MATINEE WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Livi | KO (0 MISTAKE KI GRAND ENTERTAIN! THI THIS GRAND ENTERTAINMENT — AN BE SEEN ONLY —— CAN BE SEEN ONLY —— — AN BE SEEN ONLY —— — THE =—— — At THE — or AT THE -- THEATRE ae UE, THEATRI sit UB, YHEATI — Ey THEATER pie! i, THEATRE Sis vee THEATRE —— THEATRE BROADWAY. _ hy THEATRE COMIQUE, MATINERS |THEATRE COMI UES aarti Ui Lt THEATRE COMIQUE,| SATURDAY. THEATRE COMIQUE, 514 —_— BROADWAY. — 516 54 _ BROADWAY. — 614 5i4 — BROADWAY. — sit 5l¢ —_ BROADWAY. —_ = 514 — BROADWAY. — ¢ 54 — BROADWAY. — 516 ote —_- BROADWAY. — sie ole -_— BROADWAY. _ ole oe — BROADWAY. — bis DA BRYANT'S, ttecntere ane mosey ai CONCEIVABLE HAP SPE ugar & new Yand ‘original Grand Operatic ixtravaganaa eee ave) from NIGHTLY BU and abounding with SARDOW OWNS Fi TGHTS and NG KARROT, Or, THE RED MONKEY. N. B.—Managerial invented and and Legneocted by Qetween drinks), and will be administrated to a patiio na apenas the expensive wardrobe. werives trore aris (N. Y.), OF sooner if necessary. BRYANT'S OPERA HOUS! 2D STREET. pan we WEE He Ee GREAT PRREION BY Pe EY & CO. SOMME crreus AN) COLLECTION OF WILD BEASTS, Will continue thoir splendid anbettataneete f 5 thelr ea Cg Ta foot of Houst ERY AFTERNOON SAND EVENING DURING THE WEEK, pst ca SUIT THE PROPLEt NTS ADMISSION! r4 four noe the largest exhibition e at the smallest Price ater of entrance ever known. SEBASTIAN and LUCY WATSON {in thelr matchless equestrianism, JACOB SHOWLES and “BOY, rit: their comic Mules and infantile PONY HURDLE | a aa besides other Novelties, will be introduc Doors open at 1 and aww ne Circus performances begin one hour later. Geta PARS TAME RIOUS CoTmRIH BU! MER NIGHT'S FESTIVAL al CENTRAL PARK GARDEN, MONDAY EVENING, SEPT. 33, Tickets atthe rance. yous ROBINSON. measles ore