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; 1 ee lt eee * 4 REAL ESTATE WANTED. TO PURCHASE—A PIECE | OF GOOD PAY- ee a pe wisn ot which rou $90,000 to 350 will be paid in * ie ASE ‘BANKER, ‘box 10s Herald ofies. ‘ANTED—FOR EIGHTH AVENUE IMPROVED REAL Estate, a Farm worth from $10,000 to $20,000; con- cash basis. venient to city; upon Gast Paslt Op, 55 Liberty street TANTED.—A DWELLING HOUSE, BETWEEN "W “Ninth ‘and Fortieth streets and Third and Sex Seventh avenues; price not over $17,000, Addre: ticulars, K. 8,, Herald offic \ oe PUROHASE wee IMMEDIATE Pos- mm, medium sized bea class aerating, above Fiftieth street, not east of Lex! en ‘Owne! nee | oi call or send particulars to W. HAYES 4 ‘& SONS, TANTED—A CHEAP HOUSE FOR CASH: LOCA- tion west side, between Sixth and Ninth, events and Twenty-sixth to Thirt sixth street $16,000 0 $17,000 cast ready. ‘Apply to JOHN F. WOLFF, 267 West Thirty- third street. ‘WAXED TO PURCHASE GOOD CORNER HOUSE, suitable for the liquor trade; down referred ; can give from $20,000 to $25,000 cash. Parties havi sucht a a prong please address ROBERT GEORGE, sta mn D. ‘TH G LLOYD STEAMSHIP Company. POW SOUTHAMPTON AND BREME. The steamship MAIN, Captain K. von Oterendorp, will sail on Saturday, October 2P. M.. from Bremen pier, foot Third street, Niohokens to be followed 0: eteamship DONAU, Captain G. Ernst, on Saturday, October 12. Rates of passage to London, Havre and Bremen, payable in gold or its equivalent in currency. e “Omunicns a 4 00.) Agents, No. 2 Bowling Green, HE HAMBURG.. AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY'S new iron mail steameh MPG GIA, Captain Meyer, wilt sa at on mmnreiay, October 3, 1872, at taking passenge ton nitew Yor 4o Prymouth, London, erbourg and Hamburg. First Sania, $120, ip Second Cabin, $72. Leerage, ba payable Sa tan States rey KUNHARDI'S ¢ ‘General Agents, jenaral Fassnuger Agents, 61 Broad street, N.Y, 61 Broadway, N. Y. _ te HAMMONIA Will'sail October 10. 4 NMAN LIN! For Queenstown and save FpoO). Royal Mail Steamers are appoluted to sail as fol cl edi 45 North River. RATES OF hag Fayable in gold. ¢ Payable in Licht, First Cabin. . To o London. 75 Btger ee see es. 80 Lond don, 2, i 383 Peeeiene 6 forwarded to Havre, Hamburg, ‘Swe. den, Norway and Denmark at reduced rates. ‘Tekets can be bought here at moderate rates by per- sons wisl ng to send for their triends. Through lls lading given on shipments of goods to Havre and Antwerp. Drafts issued at lowest rates. For further information apply at the the gompan; "s office. ALE, Agen 15 Broadway, New York. HITE STAR LINE. New York, Cork and Liverpool. |New and full-pow- cred steninships, the largest in the world. OCEAN. BALTIC, GERMANIG, ADRIATIO, REPUBLIC, CELTIC! BRITANNIC, ATLANTION 6,005 tons burden, 3,000 horse power each. Sailing from New York’ on Saturdays, from Liverpool on Thursdays, calling at Cork Harbor each wa: At. Octover 5, at'7 a0 A. M OSEANIC October 12, ie ADRIATIC. Gctober 19, at Proin the White Siar dock, Pavonta terry, Jersey Clk Passenger accommodations for all classes unrivalled, combining safety, speed and comfort. Saloons, staterooms, smoking room and bathrooms in midship section, where least motion is felt. Surgeons and stewardess accompany the steamer. loon, $80 in gold; steerage, $30 in currency. ishing to send for friends in the Old Couniry can now obtain steerage prepaid certificates, $33 cur- rency. ‘Pasengers booked to or from all parts of America, Paris, Hamburg, Norway, Sweden, India, Australia, China, &c. Draft trom £1 Bpwwards ih eens ‘or information a at the compan; office, Brondway. New York R Bills of lading issued through to, Continental ports. J. H. SPARKS, Agent. ISMAY, IMRTE & CO., 19 Water strock Liverpool wad No. 7 East India avenue; Leadenhall street, London. EW YORK TO CARDIFF. The South Wales Atlantic St tacieerenet freien new, first class, 1ull-powered Clydi ships GLAMORGA! ‘The frst steamer of this line, Witt sail Polegate pad Cay Hite paynourae, ct sail from Pennsyivania Railroad w! t Tse! ity, on THURSDAY, Bist October next. paar Carrying goods and passengers at through rates from all parts of the United States and Canada to ports in the Bristol Channel and all other points in England, mships, built expressly for the trade, are pro- ‘test improvements for the comfort and comm mien of, DABIN AND STEERAGE PASSENGERS. Drafts for £1 and upwards. For further particulars apply in Cardiff, gr tne Com: Pany’s offlees, No. | Dock Chambers: and in New York to ARCHIBALD BAXTER & CC 0. ‘Agents, Broadwa ON ‘DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE, THE GENERAL TRA SATLANTIC COMPANY'S MATL STEAMSHIPS BE NEW YORK AND HAVRE, CALLING AT BRES essel3 ON a this, ~ orite route for the Con- No. & North River as follows:— Saturday, Oct. 5 day, Oct. 19 PRICE OF PASSAGE IN GOLD Gneluding wine), ) BREST OR HAVRE. First endin, 8135; second cab Excursion tickets at red ‘These steamers do not carry steerage Passengers. American travellers going to gr returning trom the Con- tinent of Europe, by ‘king the steamers ot this line, avoid both transit by Engifsh railway and the discom: Joris of crossing the Channel, les saving time, trouble and expen! GEORGE MACKENZIE, Agent, 58 Broadway. _ sep imi 8 MAIL LINE,—STEAM TO QUEENS. town an erpool ‘WISCONSIN, iE in Je. bbeenarer Freon ap, MANHATTAN, Pri r. jer Fro’ ve Cabin passage, $3), ol erage, $30, currency. paid tickets, $33, currenc; Pasengers booked to and’ from Paris Yiamburg, Nor- way and Sweden, &c. Draftson Pa ngland, France and Germany at tow est rates, tet WILLIAMS at c UION, 20 8 29 Broadw Oct. 2, at 3 P.M. ct. 9, at 103g ALM. Cungre LINE THE BRITiS ad AND NORTH AMERICAN ALL STEAMSHIPS, BETWEEN NEW ‘Yoni ic De noe rot CALLING at Roe NEW, SOT ‘ROM NEW YORK, ‘ Wed Oct. 2| PARTITIA at. Oct. 5 GALAWRIA |. Wed, Oct. 3| ABYSSINIA Sat Oct. 19 RUSSIA. ‘Wed. Oct. 16; BATAVIA + Sat. Oct, 26 CUBA... Wed. Oct. 23] ALGERIA Scorta. Wed. ry llowing ‘WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY from New Yori Rates of Passage—C ‘abin, $80, $100 and $130, gold ace cording to accommodation. Tickets to Parts, $15, additional, | Return tickets on fayorable terms. Steerage, currency. Steerage tickets from Liverpool and Gusensinwn and fll parts of Europe at tyre a rates. Through bill Ing given for Be Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp a other orts on the Continent and for Mediterranean ports. For reight and cabin passage apply at the company’s office, Xo. 4 Bowlin gor, steerage passage at No. ul Broadway, ({REAT WESTERN STEAMSHIP LINE. NEW YORK TO BRISTOL, (England) DIRECT. Taking goods and passengers for London, Carditt, New- Port, Gloucester and all ports in Bristol Channel. this line will sail from the Atlantic Tucsday, October. 8 Tuesday, Uctober 29 0, currency. WJ, currency. their ‘friends can obtain sna tor i and upwards ap} aauitctyitasi ROARS SONS, 70 South street. _ NATIONAL, LINE OF STEAMSHI Weekly to Queenstown and Liver nd fF TO QU: EENSTOWN AND Ui ERPOOL, irom piers 44 and 47 North River, Saturday, Oct. 5, Saturday, Oct. 12, tarday, t. at * Saturday, O FOR te! + DIREC THE QUEEN, Thomas. ...Wednesday, Oct. 9, at 9 HELVETIA, a Weanesday, Oct, £3, at Ik SE STEAMSHIPS ARE : LARGEST IN THE TRADE. Cabin passage, $65 and 875, currency. erage, $28, currency. Prepaid steerage tickets from Liverpool, Queenstown, Londonderry, Glaszow or London, $32, curren ation, aye the ¢ NITED STATES PASSPORT BUREAU,—OFFICIAL Passports of the Department of State issued by A. C. WILLMARTH, United States Court House, 41 Cham: bers street. prepaid cert For treightvor Dagens, Pactric MAIL STRAMSHIP “COMPANY'S CALIFORNIA, JAPAN AND CHINA, carr; in 7! ema ala Baan Aspinwall, 7 mananiS, Santa pa Graytown, Pacific Coast of Mexico, Centra! America, Peru and Chile, semi tate tun eee da at {lates tall on Sunda: Captain revious. Sept. 30—steamer RISING STAR nf Pr Conner, willleave Pier 42 North River, rk: 2 ovclock noon, for apinwall dircet, connecting at Panama with _,fteamer eT ‘A RICA, Captain. touching at A nm Fodro and Sah ite and alse connecting for alt Ceptrat American and South Pacific ports, Departures of I and ath of each “month. connect with the Company's steamer toucl Benito, Tonata, Saling Cruz and poe Ane “Frelat for all way ports received until 4 of Be P steamer GREAT REPUBLIC will leave San Francisco Oct. 1, 1872, for Japan and China. For rates of passage, freight and ait further information apply at the tise. pany’s office on the pier, foot of Canal strect. FR, BABY, Agent. ye KEW ORLEANS Bonny Sor The steamship GE GENERAL SEDGWICK, Will Ienve pier 1 Baxt ‘Hiver, Wednesday, October 2. or St. Luis, gt er ed nd Galveston taken. or iret an oF passage, having ‘superior accommoda- %. H, MALLORY & CO., 153 Maiden lane. MissoURT Capt. Rane penne 2h Bi DIMoCE Koc @norih CRESCENT CITY, Capt, F 3. Cura: eM Groene, via IRECT LINE TO HAVANA. D or nee parexere AND VERA ORUZ. and Mexican M: ee ‘Steamshi CITY 4 Mat ‘A, Fimmerma: ITY O1 VARA (Havana ony “Her iret of aga AS ’& SONS, $3 Broadway. BW ORLEANS DIRECT. FO" *YeRcHANT# STEAMSHIP LINE, forth River, at 3 o'clock’ P. M. TERN METROPOLIS, from per No. No. BN bow Freight recetved coe Louis, gig Mobile, Gi Cromwell § The steamship G EO. OC! Oeebarg atk leave eypiee Ne 2 Mecisha resek rough raten given to ae Indianola, and’ St. Louis. slecrage, eis ra ola. For freight or sor accominoda- tlons, applyto FRED! "AES % Broadwa oat in Samuel x penta Ly ELL & CO., 86 West street. XAS LINE OF GALVESTON STEA\ fig at Key West carrying th meee mship CITY OF 20 EF Prhirongt bills of laging, given to Houston alveston, Houston and Henderson and and C. Railroad. or freight or passage pier at 8:30 A. M. and Thiet pure returning same day, 7, $1, Connect! all ola, ‘West and North. Last passage—Up, October 5; down, October 7. WELEOWY € CO., 153 Maiden tane, CLYDE, 119 Wall stre OR NORFOLK, cITy POINT. AND RICHMONI 2 Old Dominion Steamship Compan: Cpler 3 North, River their elegant sidewheel sip GED BOMINTON, Hourne, commander, for Nor iy Pat Point and Richmond, Satur giving through bills of inal and Bouthwests ‘Through passenger tickets las points. Accommodations unequalled. A) gratthe general oftice, 187 Greenwich 6 to al ply. at ‘oer 3s? Ptourh eres At Yonkers, Tarrytown and Nyack (by ferry boas), Pough- Keepsie, Rhlineb¢ok, Tivoli, Catskill and Hudso p tickets to Cozens’ West Foint, Cornwall and New- A —FORT LEE, PLEASANT VALLEY, SHADYSIDE. . Gundaye included, | fro landing ten minutes ‘8Qcents for the round New steamboats daily, Bpring street, at 10, 2 an later at Thirty-fourth nd eM Faro trip. ee EVENING pat Bs reeaes, ror Hayes ot.—Steamers SU POWELL ieave pior 36 North Tver pots aut North Moore street, daily, Saturdays excepted, at 6 gonnetctions’ with all trains golng, Nor aguas, checkod to all points on Rens. ‘Troy and Boston Railroads. Tickets sold rand § HANGE OF HOUR For Keyport. On and after Monday, ee! the steamer will leave New York, foot of Barclay street, at 3:30 P.M. ALL RIVER LINE FOR BOSTON, VIA NEWPORT.— ‘The steamers BRISTOL and PROVIDENCE, from pier 28 North River, foot of Murray pereets cally (Sundays gxcenteah, at5:15 P.M. Tickets sold to ae Ri england, the Med annie ant ‘all's band engaged for the season. iy A. P. BACON, elt OVERNOR'S ISLAND FERRY.—THE elegant steam yacht GOVERNOR'S ISLAND Tea Custom House pier daily (Sunda; ance for Governor's Island. “Music bj noon, followed by dress parade. EGULAR SUNDAY MORNING BOAT FOR KEY. ort—Landing at Elizabethport, and orth Amboy. The favorite steam! Say Captain M. Sherman, leaves Barclay ree: at SAS A boat ELIZA HAN: UNDAY Bo: AT FOR NEWAR On and after minds, April 4, THOMAS P. WAY will make her regular trips. nt 2. M. and2 P. M. the steamboat Leave foot of Market street, Newal Leave foot of Barclay street, Nowy York, stopping at Bergen Point taht modious every day. GADEMY Director. MonDAY. ember 20, at 6 P. M avRLGAtNe sag Principal chari MME. PAULINE LU cage: | LEONI LEVIELL, eT sonar’ ORI AMI, SIGNOR’ JAMET. WRONESDAY October 2, at 8 P. MME. PAULINE Los phd € - MARGHARITA SENORA BAN? MUNOR VIZZANT, Pi SIGNOR BPARA! ANT O04 sawer, & - October 4, at 8 P. M. FRIDAY. AVIATA, 4, H TR. Misa CLARA L. KRLLOGG AS VIOLETTA SATURDAY.. _October 6, a GRA: 1) L'AFRIOAINE. Tikes. & for any ite above-named performances can be on aee Store, YOL irae lemy of Music and at Schirmer's OES OF ADMISSIO1 a PP {EVENING PERFORMANCES. jeneral “ Hecured gents In Pari, Private Boxes, accor to.. Familiy Circle, admission: Secured seats, oxtra. General admission. Secured seats, ext “ Private Boxes, from.. | Azer ve rquet, balcony and family circle rved seats in 4 for Monday and Wednesdey nights, and alse seats for the Hupinsteit Concorts, can be sceured at the Union Theatre Ticket office, corner Fourteenth street and Fourth av. (oMPEETE ENGLIGIE nia or for sale. We nale 1 gata SCHUBERTH CO."8 Susio storo, 23 Union square. Mr. SHERIDAN SHOOK -Mr. A.M, PALMER: a genuine hit. THIRD WEBK OF AGNES, which has attracted, during the past two weeks, the LARGEST AUDIENCES EVER GATHERED IN THIS THEATRE. ‘The play is cast to the full strength of the great Comedy Company engaged at this house; and is produced with elegant Scenery and Appointments. Miss AGNES ETHEL, for whom the play was written, fills the title role. ager AGNES MATINEE every BATURDAY, at 1% o'cloo. Seats secured six days in advance. Box Office open every day, from 8 A. M. to5 P. M. Doors open at night at 734. Curtain rises at 8 o'clock. _Carriages may be orde1 SS KW SONGS BY GUS WILLIA) GAN AND HART IN NEW SRETCHES, ORGE, ED Ki EL. MELIND. PRATURES BY bu td Ce, mae (a8 KERNELL, M. MA’ INEES TUESDAY AND SATURDAS, ON FRIDAY EVENINGS ladies admitted free of charge. LE BULL VIOLIN AND GUITAR eee. “Patent Violin Chin Rest;” Musical Journal and Catalogues mailed free. Amo jean Musical Agency, 92 Slinton place. J. SAY WATSON, Agent. (\HOICE RESERVED SEATS FOR THEATRES, J lectures, &c., at THOMAS’, 1,239 Broadway, between Thirtioth and Thi first strects: rest Glasses on hire ; if }, 1,239 Broadway. Play Books. “"W. 0, WEMY, A. RADY OF LONG EXPERIENCE IN TEACHING desires to obtain pupils for the afternoon hours, on Btaten 0 instruct in English, French, and music. Refers to presont pupila at that place. Address Miss A. C., Post office, Tompk inaville, 8. I. (A. PRIVATE TUTOR, WHO PREPARES GENTLE. men for college, Ac. desires ong or two more pupils: Zoferences from former pupils and others, Address OX VOD: Herald Uptown Branch ofce. EXCURSIONS. A —-ON DECK! HIGH BRIDGE AHOY—UNCLE + DAVE POLLOCK has opened a Refreshment Sa- oom, where all can make themselves at home, Take lem boats, Peck slip, every half hour. and con atiorm ip how ready. Dolly Varden train runs 10 CHARTER—THE. wich A T HAINES BROS’, 27' Union square, First class handsome new Pianofortes for sale on very reayonable terms, ___and several used a littl A BEAUTIFUL PIANO, 74 octave Pianotorte, rich! wen y place, near Broadway. bass, every improvement, ch J. ‘BL IDDLE .13 Wave SPLENDID SIDEWHEEL saloon Steamboat, Eliza Haneox for private pa oF season, Apply to William eet very low for cash. A "A. WEBER PIANO, IN USE BUT FEW MONTHS, for sale parties ‘rolng to Europe. Call at 22 Seventh ONLY $100; A STEINWAY ly carved legs, overatrung 3 FAMILY LEAVING FOR EUROPE WILL DISPOSE of their rosewood Pianoforte, four round corners, grand scale, patent agraffe, mi ‘$900, for $275; Paintings; Parlor, Chamber, Dining Furnitur A sacrifice, 113 Cilaton place (Eighth'street)y near Sixth a ue. ade to order, cost MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD ee FOR sale—Property family leav! clt ; teed; used 5 months; city maker; Parlor Suits, Pompadour, Marie ahiomneite style, ook: Chamber, Dining Furniture, a Saotifice. West Toth st., r Sth a) A. PRIVATE FAMILY, LEAVING FOR EUROPE, will dispose of thetr brilliant-toned 744 octave, round: gosnered, pearl Keys, Frelume Planciorte cost $1 Cover, Music Cabinet, te. Redvoom Furniture, Carpets, less thes 12) West Twenty- third street, between | ign anes eT Stool avenues. Ir cost. Call at BARGAIN FOR CASH, FOR, $100—1ANDSOME od Chickering Pianoforte; modern style and weet, powerful tone. ird Bowery and Second avenue. FEW STEINWAY, CHICKERING AND WEBER Pianos to rent—On ans and Pianos to rent so that WM. A. POND & CO., rosew improvem street, bet the rent pay for them. oe 39 Union square. Pianos MELODEONS AND ORGANS OF NEW AND most beautiful style of best makers at lower price men f 481 rth Ned a ea vere _ “ash or monthly o Fendss instalments. ‘% University Place, corner Ninth street. DANCING ACADEMIES. _ —pobswortn's CLASSES FOR DANCING, “AT 212 Fifth avenue, will commence October 5. For days and terms send for circular. RENT—FROM $3 rentatlowed {¢ Purchased alo sold on MSDAY, A —MARS’ DANCING ACADEMY, + street (late Thompson's), terms, &c., send for circular, N. day evening, September 30. opens October iy —Opening Soiree Mon- and Brevoot PRIVATE LE SONS at an A 7 CADEMY ‘OF DANCING, Lyric Hall, 723 Sixth avenue, Reservoir square; Adelphi Hall, Broadway and Fifty-second street. Mr, TRENOR is ‘pleased to announce that his superior are now open. Send for circular. Brain DANCING ACADEMY, 361 BROOME | All the fashionable Dances in one course ot lessons. ES, Tuesdays and rea ‘Tuesdays and Wednesdayn, 8% Academy GEN Hs Clip OPENT. N, G SOIKBE FRI lose 25 Dancers’ ‘Assistant, YARD.—PRIVATE MUSIC LES Place (Eighth stre m \HRISTOPUER'S AC. tr jays, A AUSE’S DANCING ACADEMIES ARE NOW OPEN «at Masonic Hall, Il4and 116 East Thirteenth street, Hall, 154 and 156 East Fit SOIMEE at Masonic Hall, Monday, October I 1872. DAY # wiileta cr. 4 (1H. RIVERS’ DANCING ACADEMY, street, corner of Court, Brooklyn, for eginners are forming. Sen tamp for @ revised edition of the LESSONS, PIANO, ¢ J Violin, Guitar, Harp, Singing, | Botabiis ned Hitt, t Students! Journal to ADEMY OF DAN ial, 80th street, Marlem.-Tuesia afternoon and evening. East Side As hty-sixth street, Third avenue—Wednesday fternoon And evening. E GARMO'S DANCING AC ADEMY, 82 FIFTH AVE- nue, corner Fourteenth street. sses for young ladies, Misses and Mastors on Weanes- days, trom 4 to 6 P. M., and Saturdays from 34 to Iso Morning Ciastiog ‘on Wednesdays and Soe from 10 to 12 M. H10 5 P.M. Thursdays, Swit PLM, For terms &¢ UMAR'S DANCING ACADEMY, % pane Fount Broadway.—Classes day and jonable Dances taught in Mix private s in one quart 1 SCHNEIDER'S DANCING ACADEMY, NEW YORK * ie fooms, Wand 22 Second avenue, corner The opening of the, above Di ti take pI fay evening, Sept w. ications street, near evenings; six t lessons. AN da will Mont 316 West Th Ninth evenues;_¢ Tuesday, October L FIRST CLASS NEWSPAPER FOR SALE—OW ZA Dy the late "Thomas C. Walsh, paying $8) 4 week, ‘or particulars addrens or call al cou street, Wil Mi Lond Leland. iat NEILL’S DANCING ACADEMY I8 NOW OPEN fol for the rece ton or pos at his Cig Street. betwee ACPHERSON'S CLASSES FOR. D, pDANOING, § West Fourteenth street, near Eighth avenue. "At the fashionable dances in one course of lesson: every day and evening; send for . Soiree every Tuesday Svoning, commencing at 9:40. or MORTEB COURSE.—FRENCH, ITALIAN, nish. Private leasons and classes; Italian vocal- ization for indies Professor BONFANTI, ut West, Four. teenth street. Apply, 9 to 12 mornings, 6 to 7 evenings. reigners taught aglish. Woon's mus MURRAY. EVERY ve, ee At Rioaraes 2 aaa OTE ‘who will appess, rama of Eee aye BING ee ne SOW BED at Ee (wherever prodticed) to Sein ir ii, r. DOMINICK MURRAY, Bniy Heer trator, a, Prologue TH Epatoo! M THE NY. Act ee ernie MUEAP FOR Act IL—DEFEAT OF THE G GAl ANG, Act IL—T! ae te) eter SING SING. FORM ona MATINEE sew barteegn Piaf ye Frida; will be Drosented theme fe # thus affording fa1 wah ean ae same gro have Doon unabie ‘unat ie ad the the veeaing Tepe: DoMMICK MURRAY AT Woop's MUBEUM, a EBOAPED PHOM "SING. BING. OMIMOR MURRAY AT wooD's MUSEUM, APED FHOM BING. BING ESCAPED HOM SING. BING. P™NICK, MURRAY AT WooD's MUSEUM, in the great miccessful drama of ESCAPED. FROM” SING” SING, OMINIOK, MURRAY AT Woops MUSEUM, ESCAPED FROM SING BING PDOMINICR MURRAY AT Woop's MUSEUM, cessful drama of ESCAPED FROM SING BING, DoMNICK MURRAY At WooD's MUSKUM, in the great, aucoea/ul drama of ESUAPED FROM SING SING. ROWDED HOUSES IN BUFFALO, ‘Triumphant suecess of the. eminent artist DOMISICR MURRAY, in his great specialty, ESCAPED’ FROM SING’ SING. woop S MUSEUM, NEW YORK, SEPT. 39. RAND OPERA HOUSE.—CURTAIN RISES AT uation to eight precisely. Carriages may be or- Seis Les .Mr, AUGUSTIN DALY, Sole Laseee ind Manager. EVERY NIGHT for the SIXTH WEEK the Grand & ecteculae hi OF RTA: ARTISTS. ever gath- ered together. *~* Mrs JOHN WOOD asthe ‘Good Genie ;” Mr. IN BROUGHAM as “King Garottes” ROSE Hie BER as the “Stolen Princess: STUART ROBSON as the “Court HOWSON as Faas and. Fickle Princess: FAMOUS, MAJILTONS | as ORLEBRATRD. LAU RIS tn ‘in the “Monkey Revels.” A Grand Operatic Choras of & Corps d! Accesaoir of 150; Over’, 000 Gorgeous Costumes, and LE ROI CAROTTE. | 19 Magnificent Tableaux. he Herald says:— Rot Carotte’ is one of the most wondertul pieces ever pre- sented in any theatre—full ot in- terest and humor, while the scenery, like a kaleidoscope, ever shitting, keeps the spectator in a maze of astonishment and ad- miration. The Pompelian tableau cannot, ‘Indeed, be too, highly praised. The old broken columns Dralheaps of debris quickly fade away under the influence of the magic lamp, and the city, as it was before its fall, its houses gay with emblems it ts iamecti alive rie Seokers; rises up in fall ight of midday before the audience. The {jnonkey tableau.’ ig also one of t lest and strangest and most outrageously ludicrous spec- tacles can be imagined. There are few courts in the world of reality, Sven, in Ca days, SECOND MONTH. which make s0 di lazaling, 8 . as that of King Carrot. 1¢ is im: possible, indeed, to give a just coneeption Hert ne vero mag- + GRAND MATINBE of HOE GANOMIE SATURDAY Next BONE OCLOGK: over at haltpast four. SEATS gia secured a week in advance at the BOX oeron ¢ Opera House and Fifth Avenue Theatre, from 8 till daily. THE FIRST SUNDAY CONCERT wat take place 2 NEXT SUNDAY EVENING, October 6, conducted b; rae Be and with the ITALIAN OPER. N AMERICAN LADY WISHES TO TEACH HER own language. to forelgners. Conversation a spe- cialty. Address A. B., box 118 Herald office. N EXPERIENCED TEACHER OF DRAWING AND a Painting desires a Tea engagements in schools ‘ast Fitts LADY OF ABILITY AND EXPERIENCE WISHES @ three hours’ morning engagement to teach glish branches and French, language; highest ret- Address .. Herald o A’ THOMPSON'S COLLEGE, 20 FOURTH AVENUE, opposite Cooper. Institute.—Bookkeeping, ef riting: Arithmetic, French, Latin and Greek; separate ladi department, day and evening; Telegraphy taught pri tically ; detnand for operators. GOVERNESS TO FIRST CLASS FAMILIES SOLI- cits spptcations sony prepared tor college or pas ness; daughters finished in ‘higher branches. Method new, agreeable, never tails of success. Address NONPA- REI ae office. GOOD TEACHER OF THE ITALIAN LANGUAGE will ee Re: or evening lessons at very moderate terms, Address ASTRANE, 169 Wooster street. A baby WITH HIGHEST REFERENCE TO PAR- ents ee eh pupils, desires position as daily gov- grness, to teach Hldren English branches and F = : Cottage vi Pt oe QUALI] eae AND EXPE- enced i veachial desires a position in a school or family, or would take a little girl to board and instruct at eaice, Address GRADUATE, Brooklyn Branch Herald ice. : OARDI ING SCHOOL FOR TWELVE BOYS ONLY, AT e, N. J.—Home Aatireae naar yihactons . re HARTER INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG LADIES, 67 Madison avenue, This day school will re Sept 34 Mr. and Mrs, BLIS eLisee bial HARLIER, Principals. (cHEsTER FEMALE INSTITUTE WILL REOPEN ON Monday, i Aion For circulars as to Mrs. VERMY F cou eA C RD. U: ES Tailed free), devoted to. in pion raphy, aed the artsvenerally. Gallon or address H "SON, Musical Editor, 2 Clinton place. OLBEAR’S COMMER! te TEE 875 BROAD. way, is now open day and evening with an improved course oF sent and incréased facilities for the practical teachin, Rkeening. Writing, Arithmetic, &c., as used in ie ven Maw ork Houmas’ Swe private d vacant IRANCO-AMERICAN INSTITUTE, | SOUTHWEST corner Broadway and Forty-fitth street.—French, Englisi, German and Spanish Classey, atternoons, and evenings; speaking and wns the Tanguages guaran- teed. JULES RUNSSEL, Director. RENCH, GERMAN, SPANISH AND ENGLISH Snoroushiy and rapidly taught by Professor JUL. WUNDER: 1,182 Broadway, near Twenty-eighth street. Terms moderate. Lessons given at either pupil's Pare or my own. HH TAUGHT RAPIDLY. IN THE CURRENT Wierattre of the day, by J. DE (for several years ‘rench Courrier, and enslace for the press.) Danginls ane etrangers. 145 Fourth avenue, near Four- teenth street. ILUENCY IN FRENCH, OR THE ART OF LEARN. ing French asa poker language, especially adapted to those who contemplate visiting Paris. For circulars address FRANCAIS, Herald office. NCING AND BOXING.—COL. ,.MONSTERY IS ready, to give Instruction in the ‘above arts to col. leges, military, clubs, private residences, &c.. Call or send for circulars.’ Salle d’Armes 18 Clinton place, near Broadway. OME AND SCHOOL FOR A FEW BOYS (AGE 770 Fine house, large the city. A dress HOME, box 8.05) Post offices) Nat "He SilY Le ADIES WISHING TO PURSUE A COURSE OF oF 4 Foglish Literature, Elocution, modern Langu: and Music, both vocal and instrumental, under the tuiti i of the first European masters, apply at 32 West Twenty-seventh street. For the especial improvement and entertainment of pupils a dramatic and musical cir- cle will be tormed. Iss SMITH IMPARTS INSTRUCTION IN THE ENG- lish branches, French, German, Spanish and Music, Penmanship, Elocution, Compost ition and Calisthenics according to the first London masters. Ladies of neglected education taught by an easy method, 481 Sixth avenue, from 12 w 6. pro, CUADRADO, 62 EAST NINTH STREET, GUAR- aniees conversational roficlency in Spanish in tour months. Address or call ¢ AINE'S — BUSINESS COL LBOR THIRTY: THIRD street, Broadway, junction mare avenue, ove .82Bowery, Dow open day and, evening cialues—Pe} ‘enmanship, Be Bookkeep! iz, Arithmetic, Highe Mathematics, Englls shes, Li dies! department, arity re FRENCH TAUGHT Rach edd ak Spaniard, with a very successful Spply fro 10 RAMOS, 40 East Thirteenth reat, corner of University | place. De INSTITUTE OF PHONOGRAPHY, 74 BROAD. makes it a business to qualify young men and ladies ecuinpletely and rapidly, faastonographic: cle: ke and Feporters. “Full course $100, Private lessons. Write for circ! WO RESIDENT LADY TEACHERS FOR A SCHOOL near the city; one for French, German of music: the other for English. Apply, 1 to 3, Monday, in store 614 Sixth avenue, '0 FOREIGNERS WISHING TO LEARN ENGLISH.— An English lady, faily competent and understanding French, German and Spanish, will give lessons. Address ESPERANZA, box 139 Herald office, ANTED—BY A YOUNG | FRENCH GENTLEMAN (. A graduate from the French rom JOSEPH iuation aa tar in privat Ladi Aagre TAIN, 100 Second South Brooklyn. WANTHD—« TEACHER TO INSTRUCT AN AMERI- can lady in the English branches; ial} Shores he and have a perect pronounciation of the Laeger ate 5 j.An American lady Yotown Branch office. TH AVENUE THEATRE. BEGINS AT Sole Lessee and Manage: «Mr, AUGUSTIN DALY FIFTH MATINEE DIAMONDS, SATURDAY, AT HALF-PAST ONE. Characters by Miss Fanny Davenport, Fanny Morant, Linda Dietz, Sara Jewett, Mrs. George Gilbert, Nellie Mortimer, Georgie aN Mr. Ores Roe ateee at Lewis, Henry Crisp, B Davidge, Lem Ueeeue’ Grimthe, D. Whiting, Pierce, ‘purnett, Barney, Godfrey, Gilbert, Carroll an SEATS MAY BE SECURED SIX DAYS IN ADVANCE.} wen course of nprepart ation for early and brilliant re- “The Rot Ruin,” “Extremes.” “The Incon- Mant in “Belle’s erstagem" and The Merr: Ae of Windsor.” Due notice ae be given of their first rep sentation and of the first abe of Mr. ‘Charles Fisher, Mr. Louis James, Miss Mary Casy and Miss Kate Claxton. OWERY THEATRE. WM. B. FRELIGH batts -Manager Mon evening, Sept. and during the yee re Ogeee” ular Comedian and cter Actor will make his first syrexeanoe at this theatre ina new sensational Drama, written by 1. W. Harleign, entitled ‘OR BEFORE THE AMENDMENTS, in’ which. he will Gxooute his Pas igquintessence of Old Virginia, and ting the old song, a 'E, 80 popular with the . D. Rict music of the piece comprises the old an. soi twenty rca ago. Mr. O'Neil will be assisted by iiss ANSTE DELMAR, ry LIMTLE DELMAR HAREE L. W. ia *Tthe pices will be cast to the full strength of the power- ful compar Mr. ¢ UdkRy aes the popular young actor, will ew, romantic Drama shortly appear, in his n nov, romantic of LYMPIC THEATRE, AIMEE, Leasees and Managers.. .-HAYES & COLVILLE. SEASON OF FRENCH OPERA BOUFFE, sommencing MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 14, 1872. GRAND KE-ENTRE of the tavorte At of A Bouffe, ENTIRELY NE haat SPARISIAN Rath Fant ineluding the ws Artiste, of the MON! Guite ey’ ne fe nipeaingl har natural try BANT. Owing t to tite necussar Dreparations regarding scenery and PHOFER Rit and time for ER beer RSA is OF aa OPERAS, ag 10F the purpose REDECORATING THE Al DronreM, the management Is necessitate CLOSE THE THEATRE UNTIL ABOVE DATE. Full particulars in future advertisements, ay HALL,—PATTI, OSITIVELY THE LAST grnaKoacit CONCERT, ON TUESDAY EVENING, OCTO: with Mile. ‘Sate Patti, Signor Mario, Mile. Carreno, Cary, M. 'Sauret and Ronconi. Their last appaacitioe “in New York prior to their de- parture for the West and South. RYANT'S OPERA “HOUSE, TWENTY-THIRD street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, near Booth’s Theatre.—Every evening at 8, and Saturday Matinee at 2. Immense mga of, the, Excolslar. Troupe of the World, Kelly and Leon in their Specialties, The “Only. Eeon" in his Setoroon Personations. The Kose of St. Flour, by Kelly and Leon. Bryant's Minstrels. iets our, D. Reed, Brockway. Bryant's Minstrels. ‘All's Well That Ends Well Bryant's Minstrels. The Old Foiks at Home. ‘Matinee Saturday at 2. Seats secured in advance. IVOLI GARDEN, 36. 8h, Mark's place. 20 EVENING. at 8 o'clock, GRAND SACRED CONCER’ by © full and efficient orchestra. mission 25 cents 688, Broadway neat Fourth street. THIS EVENING, at 8 0 rclock, OpERaniG S INCERT. ‘AUL Fai NOLLEGE OF MUSIC, NO. J street, next to Fifth a’ veg nor ALBITES and Madame GAZZANIGA, dir instructors in all the branches of singing. Opening October L._ Books open a ST FOURTEENTH gS Ra in Minstrol ight, with rs in Minstrolsy, ever; w aa 8 NU BRYANTS MINSTREL: _* CUMARLEY SHAY'S OPERA HOUSE, THIRTY-FOURTH street, MONDAY EVENING, SEPT. ORAND. OPENING NIGHT, HE CRITIC—THE DRAMATIC AMD MUSICAL JOUR. al for all, price 8 cents, from news dealers or Amer!- case ont. BHRLLEY, Proprietor, 22 Ann street. WW nigne d GooD OPERA BOX ALTERNATE Fee Ae mee Write, with particulars, HE EVENING TELEGRA: THE PAPER OF NEW. YORK. ALL THE NEWS OF THE DAY. THE MOST SPICY, SPARKLING, BRILLIANT AND READABLE PAPER PUBLISHED. BEST MEDIUM FOR BUSINESS ADVERTISING IN ‘THE crry. RVPRYRODY READS THE TELEGRAM, TI ne F] J 5 5 ll E E EVERYBODY Senrynesnipse! COMIQUE, + Lessee and Manager. wr i ied HART.. DY GOES mR oar ‘ST ENTERTAINMENT ‘HE CITY OF NEW YORK. IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK. DORSED AS SUCH BY (DORSED AS SUCH BY ati AS SUCH BY LADIES AND GENTLEMEN ESE SSERS HEN SSSeees: Eanee —_—_ LAD 20,000 LADIES AND GENT! pp] CHANGE OF BILL, Tn whlch the flowing Sars appear in whic! = i ADAMS, LUI folky ae See oe P+ +34 eases Si at a fue ae THE DENTE ENER! E DE. ir beautitul Statue Clog Dance, aly Pate pied ig G. L. STOUTE, i gt CROSSE, R. HALL, &c) Th beautiful Orchestra, under the direction of Prof. Harry, Wannemacher. By request @ re-engagement has been effected with the AFRICAN DWARF, TOMMY. ApniGAN pwaR K, BA WAR FIRST APPEARANCE OF WHE PERFORMING ant BY BLEPH. 'HE——STAR——COMBIN ATION——OF- ICA CONCLUDING EVERY EVENING AND THE MATINEE ING EVERY EVENING AND THE MATIN! CONCLUDING EVERY Be AND THE MATINEES ABRAH-NA BRoQUE. RAI AHA! NA-BROGUE. BEAUTI! “WEARING OF THE GREEN,” wes GREEN, AY AND. 7 en 8 GIGANTIC C PERFORMA NCE C. THIS ns create FERFORMANCE CAN 4 MONDAY, OCTOBER } Miss ELLA wpe MONDAY, OCTOBER, 7, MISS ELLA Look out for the first of our AFRICA; OR, LIVINGSTON: This drama has ‘been now in pro} produced, with new and orig &e. During the piece. & ting ‘be STA) as reported in the oolaiane of the’ ‘New ‘ation som: Ey, Faprereniig he “in HITE'S ATHENAZUM, CHARLES WHITE.. Opposite Niblo's, Gard Garden, Broadwa: and Popular Famiiy Resor e COURTRIGHT and ILI ASTERS IN, Stizmrca. ‘0 SEE 1 saance of the popular gomedian, First appearance Character artists, para i oe BiG AND a TLE. Bix Comedians. Gree Bicurde, MATINEE ‘cv ERY WEDN “AMERICAN INSTITUTE Fath ‘HE OTH arene 's Minstrels, DAY O NLY AT 2:30, Second and Third avenues and Sixty-third street. MACHINERY IN MOTION, SPECIMENS OF ART AND INDUSTRY. MUSIC BY KEATING'S ORCHESTRA, AFTERNOON AND EVENING. OP 8 A.M. TO 10 P. M. HH 10 HEALTH Pirer, ac. NO. 3 EAST ‘2TH STREET. CADEMY OF MUSIC The most eligible Seats for Lucca, where you can gee and hear her can be had at 823 Broadway, tw street. vats for tl Family Circle also canbe had at for any night but the first ae HE 3 DIGY, HALL ‘SnOBN i? Nie NING. Y, FRIDAY and s MUaDAY _ atthe Brooklyn Athenseumn. AMUSEMENTS. Ps ieee x oom, Ee ror, OOTH'S THEATRE. es, EDWIN BOOTH. cree Bees: ont oie na Mr. voveroanu sit +e iin para bey} ja POs, EACH EVENING. ND. SATURDAY resi Due notice will be pl” Suan Ex as pions cows, ad Seats may ype eecured gent te Theatee Dinos & Core Mase sidan ite ‘mage THEATRE, ‘HE WEARING OF THE ‘GnERM, of this celebrated basic tees into att Ka Kacrogie have since become ae Marseill night in Arra! or OOTH'S THEATRE. MISS AGNES Leecapencrny (Mrs. Dion Boucicault) will appear eve: S ‘zrab-ua, » Pogue, Srigiual P seeitten for rand et pe bey OOTH'S aa RECRETION ov Mr. Boucicault and Miss Agnes Robertson (Mrs. Dion Row. cicaulty No ners in the resent en ener rtainment may be secured for a week ‘Wioprietorand ¥ nager, Mr, LESTER WALLAQK. rand Ma ‘This theatre will open for the FALL AND, D WIN oe SEASON, RENOVATED AND. REDE( CORATHD TH THROUGHOUT.” original ° NA VGMALION AND GALATEAS which ha‘ seentYaue ase at the Has Haymarket Theatre, SE ci ENTIRELY NEW. Hiden ait" AND AEPOI NENT TS, models for which have been received BEAUTIFUL AND J AUTHENTIC COSTUMES have also been has conpntatie to os ori hl appearance for the anke of cing worth PHA SRQUISITELY BEAUTIFUL PLAY. whieh will be produced under t Ia direction, with, PYGMALION, an Athenian sculptor, (his f ett theatre. ORGE BONTR AOR ‘OS, an art patron, J, DART LE' corre soldier aes Ob, Cryaoe g! J Ve. GALATEA, an aniinated sta ‘first hearatied {a Now York)” Mis® KATHARINE ROGERS, (from the principal London theatres.) CYNISCA, Pygmalion's wife, (her, first arance in this theatre). MYRINE, Pygmalion’s sinter, DAPHNE, Chrysos's wife. Pane music com| ig Sih arral B. THOMAS Bat elves AND G. EVANS. “g The scenery pain x by ie HB Grand deientine’ light effects by PROFESSOR TOBEN, of Ate Fi Pol; nah ee Institution (specially on ue notice will be eaves of the first appearance of mr "5 (OHN GILBE: MR, LYTT ‘ON, MR. EDWIN, MR. LEONARD, GIs EVIE GR RWON, gba MES. JOHN N'sErrox, ACTING MANAGER. nM. J STAGE DIRECTOR. MR. TaD BOHON PROMPTER. MB. J. 8. WRIGH TREASURE MR! ‘THEODORE M | Maks F, B. CONWAY'S BROOKLYN THEATRE. DAY, Sept, $0, 1872, and during the week, grea Fay chologte a ___with original effects a Powestl AN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, St. James’ Theatre, corner 28th street and Broadway. is ‘BIRCH, ee WAMBi BOLD ‘.D AND LY Drama, TIRE Nt OF PROGRAMME. THE Bist UARTET. THE FINEST ORCHESTRA, THE GR) AaeST SONG AND DANCE ARTISTS. THE MOST EMINENT AND TALENTED COMEDIANS. ety play. of intense in DIAMONDS oP AMONDB. tHONDS. Me or. pincer Extras ane New So ete, Now Music EVERY RVENING-AT erat TIN he a UBINereIN srt. "AY HALL, TURSDAY. Roxon sia NSTEIN CONORETS in Now York this week wil be * AY. OK ie 1 RHURSDAY, Yes ATURDAY APRERNOON, gor, 6 me orchentea unger the ai rec Reserved seats $2 and $3, accord! aime location. Ad- lusion $1 and $1 60, Ticket ofices at Btolnway Hall and an re Thursday y evening. Oct 3, Sixth Rubinstein Concert. Frid: t. 4, Seventh Rubinstein Concert. Snturiay af ‘afteriioon, Second Rubinstein Matinee. Matinee seats $2. at regular ticket offices. UBINSTEIN, BROOKLYN ACADEMY, MONDAY. MONDAY, EPS. 80, first appearance in Brooklyn ef ‘ANTON RUBI} INSTEIN, the ireeiaet living Pianist. AENRE is the world-renowned Violinist. UISE OR! ane ccalenes ag the Uses) of CARED ‘BERGMANN, Reserved seats $2, at Brook! oe ports oo 1l¢ Broad- way, New York. Admissiou Gallery Quaetgy SHAY’S OPERA HOUSE, ‘Thirty-fourth street and Third avenue. RAND OPE! MONDAY EVENING SHPTEMBER 90. THING BRAN NEW. THE BEAUTIFUL AMU SEMENT TEMPLE. STE UT: NCUPLIXAL TROUPE. a pls entertainment in the city. ‘The most novel and CHARLEY Sita iss MINNIE JACKSON, GEOROE TH oPties fie MARA BInOH, SIMES COLLINE. Mis ERNESTINE FOLLETR, Li RLEY. GLEASON, GOODYEAR and WHITING, GHORGE BUCKLEY, | Boi ALM HAGGERTY, THE ILLUMINATED SO waIcULUM Bb BEARD. ENE; a Burlesque on # Burlesque BEARD. SO TTELE, FANNY the Bet of the reation. OLD KURMUDGEON PANTO! iy and DD other Comic and Attractive Acts. L Nt GRAND CARAVAN foot of Houston street Fast River, will remain open’ UNTIL ibis 75 ER NOTICE. sIRCUS "AND MENAGERIE oneaea. BAILEY & CO. y be visited for 25 cents, being the largest and best Yexhibition ever given at such a ra price ya ae rs open at Land 7 P. M. Circus erformances netie. an hour later, py od for the audience to make the promenade of gerie Tent and inspect the most valuable collection of wild animals in this country. THE CIROUS TROU: is well known as the most perfect wa ihe Gated States, and containing the largest amount of taien' ae N's CALIFORNIA Mi MINSTRELS, 7! BROADWAY. ™ The largest and most complete organization in the baie EVERY EVENING AND 8A SATURDAY MATINEE, T. MAGUIRE AND BILLY EN EMERSON, PROPRIETORS AND MANAGERS. SSOCIATION HALL, corner of Twenty third street and Fourth avenue. TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER THE ANERICAN LITERARY BUREAU announces the reappearance of BESANNA EVANS, Subject New “Fon Tis Fashions and Foiblea. JONAWITZ ‘will preside at the plano} nickels Soe. Reserved Nonts, $1. Tor sale at itd Broad. 701 roadway, ‘and Association Hall. Doors open at ‘commence at 8 HE ILLUMINATED CURRICULUM AND CARNIVAL Scene, at CHARLEY SHAY’S Opera Bours Thirty- pid reek Monday evening, September 90. Grand Ne, YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 618 sar between Houston and Bleecker streets. —E: one shoul visit this wonderful Mugeum. It is full of ot gverything peonle # should see and understand. Lectures Gun Pailosopny. of Matriage.” Those parties unable Je) ipo tee miborrase Ca maak can have e them 5 ree, on receipt o cen! [rest SECRETA WORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, Broadway, New ‘York. ANJO, SONG AND DANCE, JIG, CLOG AND IRISH : pupils fitted for the stage by the Bo Senctng ian rN, ido East Houston st., near Bowery. |ARD.—MISS WATSON HAS RESUMED PIANO AKD C gutter in ae n at 92 Clinton place (Eighth street) ; vives day and evening ; instruments fur: for pra irculars mailed i balls, concerts and lectures; the largest somest in the city ; will seat 4,000 people : now inden & thorough course of decoration and renovat every convenience as to ladies’ and gentlemen's dressing, Feception and dining rooms. ‘Apply to Janitor on prem- ise: | pena HALL ASSEMBLY ROOMS TO bette a R BALLS, WEDDINGS, PRIVATE THEATRICALS, Concerts, éc,—The large hall of the Standard Club, om roadway, next to the corner of Forty. ae 1% a be engaged for a few evenin; oe oe eiriotly first-class ontertalnmen beautifully frescoed by Gariboldi, fited up ith are iressing and reception Toomey ne new and comple Phe dimensions are x60 eet andthe nee is poo addition. Apply Mo B.D, CawWhen au SE'S SOIREE DANSANTE, MASONIC ibis ‘and 116 Beat: Thirteenth street, OPE! BO! aPC THEATRE. The ladies and Md geal conan Bouffe season are tre, Monday, Septemb Musieal 7 JOU THEATRE, 18 EAST SIXTEENTH STREET, between Broadway and Fit a This theatre, hall and parlors to | fairs, receptions, concerts, th ‘CING AND BOXING ACADEM ph gr ot Fe Boxing Ue lasorime n' dioves ott hand and for ND FENCING ‘TAUGHT—BY Pi ESSOR VAN SLYKE. at 98) Broadway. " i pestion e are YY, 18 CLINTON ht {in one month. 10, GUITAR, (SONG AND DANCE), JIG_AND ri? ‘sant truant ina single quarter ‘by HENRY & pass DN, 200 Bowery. Stage and parlor Banjos from eieamen THEATRICAL AND SHOW PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, HERALD BUILDING, BROADWAY AND ANN STREET, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THEATRICAL) MINSTREL AND VARIETY CUTS “SONSTANTLE on iD. |

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