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SECOND WEEK of JOSEPH JEFFERSON. wear, pati and every evening during the ‘JEFFERSON BIP V. KLE. JEFFERSON MATINEE on GA SATURDAY NEXT, at 1:30. NING, September ae SECOND TIME of SATURDAY ity NEW Mae GD, secured, SIX ix DAYS IN ADVANCE, bd-4 box oft ce ot the ram or its branch ticket Sree, A cane etece ot H. Ditson & Co. 71 Broadway. MAGGIE MITCHELL, ELL, OCTOBER 6, 1873. NENTRAL PARK OAR Lag THEO, THOMAS 'HOMAS’ UNRIVALLED BUMMER arte CONCERTS, THIS MSUNDAY) EVENING, SEP’ eR 7, AT B Seventeenth Grand Sunday, ‘ooncerts for which occasion an exceedingly Drilliant and attractive programme has Deen selecied.— Admission 5) cts, Packages, containing 12 ‘kets, $4 at the usual places. Every Thureday eveuing, ‘tS, Grand Extra Concert. AN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS 5 OPBEA H HOURE. BROOKLYN. AY, AN ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAM RVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINEE, je only and original BIRCH, ILD & BACKUS’ BAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, DOMINICK MURRAY. APITOL THEATRE, ALBANY, September & OP BRA HOUSES NORFOLK and WICHMOND, Va., TORONTO BUPEALO and PETSBORG to . W. BARRY, Business ss Manager. NCING.—TWENTY YEAI " EXPERIENCE STAGE Song and Dance taught by Pro- eesor SOHN FULL treet Room, 1s Fourth avenue. ANTED—BY A PICCOLO PLAYER, AN ENGAGR- Apply, all this or otherwise. SMBS 30 Saat inst THE LECTUR Gataxr “COURSE. CHURCH OF THE DISCIPLES, Madison avenue, corner Forty-fifth street, ey. Geo, H. Hepworth’s), BEGINS OCTOBER 7. MISS ANNA E, DICKINSON. REV. HENRY WARD BEECHER. HON. WENDEL, PILL s MAQOK GENERAL BANK: SOHN BROUGHAN, ESQ MR. “ELL PERKINS.” “GRACE GREENWOOD.” EV. G HigPWoRTH, Y HALL, GENERAL KILPATRICK, ouN & SAXE, ESQ. week, to W. Mbbtmce Mera Admission, 75¢. Tickets tor the entire Course. Tickets tor the entire Course, K 1. $9 Yor sale at the GALAXY DIRECTORY, No. 5 West Seen third street (under Fifth Avenué Hotel), and ‘Theatre Ticket office, 114 Broadway. PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, “eC. A \ MAGNIFICENT CARVED Rosi woop PIANO, only $275; @ tour t round corner Unickering, sacri fcca for cabs “DECKKK & BROTHERS, 86 Bleecker street, one bl of Broadway. RICHLY CARVED WEBER PIANO CHEAP STEIN. wax, Chickering, Hallet & Davis’ and other new nd second Pianos for rent or sale on instalments. BERKY & CO., 789 Broadway. N ELEGANT? OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANOFORT! E, vate R makers, nearly new, for sale; also hand: octave rosewood Pluno, tit tine order, foF sale; al fry ¥} ler ulawes and 4 Parlor suits; furniture all to be #gld ou wocount of storage, at A, L. ‘BATTERSON’S, (9) Sixth'avenue, near Forueth #t NUMBER OF SECOND HAND PIANOS VERY cheap for cash, to rent and for sale on instalments, @tJOHN MAHON’S factory, corner Fortieth street and First avenue. MAGNIFICENT PATENT AGRAFFE GRAND square rosewood 7'4 octave Pianoforte, brilliant fone, cost $98, for $275; stool, cover; has box Jor siuip- ping; we Marie Antoinette ‘and Grand Duchess style satin, rocatel and rep Parlor Suits, Mirrors, Paintings, cham: Der and dining Furniture, a sacritice; property of amily Reserved Jeaving city, Residence ‘You ‘Twenty-titth street, be- Pe at hand Lexington avenues. Cull this Sunday a LADY WILL SELL FOR $1009 HANDSOME ea wood Pianoforte ; round corrers, iron frame, in fect order, guaranteed, including, stool; modern s le and improvements, 28 Third street, near Bowery. A. Hoi, ae, mati IRON FRAME PIANOPORTE. ol, teed. GOD wiht A. DEOKER & BROS. FOUR ROUND, 7 OOTAY wood Pianoforte, having all ‘improvements, with Buarantee; will sell ata sacrifice: cost $1,20u. elexant7 octave Pianoforte, $100, Also nies pasehole Sears rivave residence No. 210 West Twenty-tirst street N:B—Must be sold. Cail this day (Sunday) oF londay. OHICKERING & SON ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE for aale also magnificent 7! ogtave four large round corners carved Piano‘orte, cost for $275; all im- Provements, Call at private ‘revidoses 12) Wost 8d street n_be seen to-day or Monday, MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE FOR sale, property atl leaving city; made order; dally guatahtecd,; used. months; cost 81,200, or $900; Drawing Koom Suits, Paintings, Bronzes,’ Mirrors, cr ra Sear dining room Furniture; a sacrifice. 36 ‘est 15th st., Hear Sth av. A BEAUTIFUL 7% OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO, i IT Sy hn dn ne a Y Pricge* CABLE: 107 West 20d st, corusr 6th av. OR SALE—AT A GREAT BARGAIN, A 64 OUTAVE Piano. Apply at 196 Willoughby street, Brooklyn. IVEN AWAY—ELEGANT, SWEET TONED 14 octave Piano; rn et gosewood. angry an legs; all improvements; $220. nes OF STEIKWAYs Pong clap eon yo ie ew, sold for wi ‘money for less than hall Paris 18 Waverley place, n Broadway. Prorigrot mandy HAND aeeshie ed THOROUGH yf sund akers, for sale at low Aare also Rent, by. y CHIOKERING & Bon Fourtoonth street, between Broadway and h avenue. Lire og TO boda $3 TO $10 PER MONTH allowed if purchased, algo monthly instal iments yy Wi ¥ DUNBDAY'S. M University place, ‘corner of Ninth street. IOLIN.—WANTED TO PURCHASE, A FINE, OLD ‘Violin, for which a Nberal price, will be paid; no ing but a good one wanted. JAMES GORDON, 197 Bleecker street. DOO. BARGAIN-LARGE | SEVEN | OCTAVE Pianoforte; splendid tone; full iron plate; $200. all Jinprovementss earved legs. Call at 37 Third avenue, corner of Twelfth street, BDWAED J, NEWMA’ 500 PIANOS AND ORGANS, NEW AND SECOND ene of Can cleat makers, will be sold at lower cash o1 for in city or Soamey. ey o HORACE WATEICS E SON, Broadway, than ever offered before in New York. ents ‘wanted DANCING ACADEMIES. 4 SUSE’S DANCING ACADEMIES. Masonic Hall, 114 and 116 East Thirteenth strect, and! Brevoort Hall, 154 and 156 Kast Fifty-tourth street. Sotree at Brevoort Halk Monday, September 8, 1873. Private aces ae ay hour, day and evening. Circulars at Private Academy, 212 Kast E Eleventh st street. A, ro aagth ACADEMY OF DANCING, 239 r street, reopens for the reception ot ia depiamber 16, ‘Opening Soiree, Monday evening, ptember 15, For terms, &c., send for circuli Bayemages DUMAR'S DANCING ACADEMY, % West Fourth street, near Broad way.—Private and clara lessons every day. All dances taught pertectly ber quarter ; six in private lessons. ROOKES’ DANCING ACADEMY, 351 BROOME St, WILL OPEN FOR THK SEASON TUESDAY, -eptember 23, 1872, for adults. SATURDAY, September r children. H, RIVERS’ DANCING ACADEMY, 175 STATE street, corner of Court, Brooklyn, Will reopen on ‘uesday, September ¥. ARTIER'S DANCING ACADEMY, AT PLIMPTON Building, intersection a9 vesant and Ninth streets; Ciasses every Monday and Thursday. Grand Opening seer ae on aon a 5 a ‘Sprint ‘an on Tuesay, ev tng, a ies anu gentlemen | Bt Pek oventngs, Private classes, tor | Gentlemen Yonty, on Wednesday and Saturday evenings Send for cireul ar. QECOND SOIREE DANSANTE—TUES ber 9, at WILSON & HAMILTON'S Academ: ‘808 West Fourteenth street, near Eighth avenue. Send for soire IRENOR’S ACADEMY OF DANCING, Lyric HALL, Sixth avenue, Forty-second street, Heservoir square, ens September 15, “Send or call for circulars, judson wis ILSON & HAMILTON'S SELECT DANCING Academy, Arthur Hall, 303 West Fourteenth street, near Eighth ‘or terms, & Venite, —Classe’s always open for beginners. nd for circular ont _MANTELS. A. SABER, EEAM MARBLE AND MARBLEIZ: reet.— Reve a iarbletzed" antes Tiling. een ‘counters, soar tor the fade, at defy competition. Marble N ASSORTMENT OF MANTELS, UNSURPASSED A for pesnty i cinda spectal aati of 5 workmanship. Slate Work Pi stig ity HYN SLATE Some _Fourth avenue and Seve mteenth street, Union 8 poh A.—MARBLE AND MARBLEIZED MANTELS A. ‘iting, suverior to anything offered in mt Axo Monuments, Hen Marble Counters and W , ioe in Ore selections at ‘at 8, LABERE 00, see fe worl ey Broadway and Bignth Hates Hie streei, between ISHER & BIRD. STEAM MARB WORKERS. of fee ‘ast Houston street.—Marble Mantels, Floor ay Monuments, Church Altars, ' Fonts, STinaeis. SLATE MANTELS, MARBLE AND WuoD a fv elegant designs, at the lowest ‘and 222 nty-third’ street, between venth ee ighth avenues ot HE LARGEST STOCK OF see MANTELS in thi a New series and fowigt fow COMPANY, 42 Sixth avenue, ; NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1873—QUADRUPLE SHMET. AMUSEMENTS. (a amet paLtoon THE GREAT BALLOON THE GREAT BALLOON ‘THE GREAT BALLOON EEL THE TRANSATLANTIC AERIAL VOYAGE THE TRANSATLANTIC AEBIAL VOYAGE THE TRANSATLANTIO ABRIAL VOYAGE | HUE | a i eS a a | OUT BY ouT BY bk 3 5 THE DAL THE DA RAP AID, iH E i F-} HO Fy é AT A COST OF NEARLY AT A OOST NEARLY IIs! FIFTEEN THOUSAND DOLLARS, FIFTEEN THOUSAND DOLLARS. FIFTREN THOUSAND DOLLARS, TOGETHER WITH ITS MAGNIFICENT OUTFIT NOW ON EXHIBITION AT THE CAPITOLINE GROUND:, BROOKLYN, In order to satisfy the cut uriosity manifested on the part of the public everywhere, ‘has been decided to place on exhibition for a very prief period THE IMMENSE AEROSTAR, THE IMMENSE AEROSTAT, THY IMMENSE AEROSTA?, nearly double the size of any balloon or airship ever hith erto constructed. Boke ‘The arrangements for exhibition are complete and minute, affording a good view of the immense globe of the balloon; the car, with its handsome chr- pet and convenient furniture; the ballast, pro- visions and other supplies; the scientific ments, inclading those furnished by the Signal Service Bureau of the United States Army; the stanch lifeboat, which its builders say, is superior to the famous Ted, White and Blue; the elegant paper canoe, the Donald- son, which may be destined to be the aeronaut’s dernier resort in the miadle of the Atlantic Ocean, and the brood ofgallant carrier pigeons which are to be the postal agents of the expedition, including the famous “Ariel,” instru- the champion of the world. The size and magnificence of this giant among aerostats can only be fully realized when it is seen, but the following statistical description will convey some idea of what it is and what it cost :— Length of the nine great sec’ions, each.. 176 feet Width of each great section..... 36 feet Height when inflated ‘M6 feet Diameter when inflated. 110 feet Circumference when inflated... . 335 feet Extreme height from crown of wn of balloon to keel of boat... 160 feet Height of car.. 15 feet Length of lifeboat. 24 feet Cloth required... + 4,816 yards Sewing .....+4++. 10 miles Rope used, over... se. 5,000 feet Gas required to fill the balloon Hoon (cubic feet) 00,000 Weight of entire apparatus..... ” + 7,000 Ibs Cost, nearly... . $15,000 The entire apparatus will be on public exhibition at THE CAPOTILINE THE CAPITOLINE THE CAPITOLINE OUNDS, BROOKLYN, UNDS, BROOKLYN, OUNDS, BROOKLYN, lige On MONDAY, September 8, from 9 A. M. to9 P. M. On TUESDAY, September 9. from 9 A. M. to9 P. M. And on WEDNESDAY, September 10, from 9 A. M. un- til the hour of departure, which will probably be between the hours of 4nd 6 P. M. of the day last named. The Aerostat will be inflated so as to fully show its immense proportions, and during each evening the | grounds will be BRIGHTLY ILLUMINATED BY CALCIUM LIGHTS. BRIGHTLY ILLUMINATED BY CALCIUM LIGHTS. BRIGHTLY ILLUMINATED BY CALCIUM LIGHTS. | The Boats, Car and outfit will be exhibited in a spacious tent, erected tor the occasion. During the evenings of exhibition =| (| ILLUMINATED BALLOONS TLLUMINATED BALLOONS IL.UMINATED BALLOONS will be sent up, provided wi let off at varying altitudes, fireworks, which will be constituting a BRILLIANT PYROTECHNIC HEAVY! BRILLIANT PYROTECH! HEAVE BRILLIANT PYROTECHNIC DISPLAY IN HEAVENS, DISPLAY IN 8, DISPLAY IN THE @ > = 2 THE THE {Ih EXHIBITION, EXHIBITION, EXHIBITION, ADMISSION TO TH ADMISSION TO THE ADMISSION TO TH allllz Tickets, 50 conts each. Children under twelve ‘hate price, Street cars from the principal ferries run direct to the Grounds, = HMI Ie ao BARLY AND AVOID THE CROWD, GO EARLY AND AVOID THE CROWD. GO BARLY AND AVOW THE GROWD Hoo RAND OPERA HOUSK—TWENTY-THIRD STREET and Eighth avenue. Mr, AUGUSTIN DALY. Se Sisco and Manager MONDAY het le ae SEPTEMBER 8, Com oly lat time o of MIDS! MME IGHI"s DREAM. Py ior tha TUMDAY MOET, SUPTRNRER AJR untry, Wi pn re) new and. MOST POW eHEUL ROMARTIO and’ Bec. oe DRAM. four acts, by Mr. Lid. 0. WIS, of LONDON, i nn Sue's famous novel, WANDERING Row play with undiminished success at the Adelphi Theat 7 PSadon: having beau porisraea upwards ot 18 bl rt and ee hooraugs aby. Shes, aps Tihem The Music” a Predigach peti &. Sullivan =. J, Brady Miss Adelaide Lennox Miss Maric Gordon -Miss Mary Carr “Miss Fanny Hayward ~ Miss Nina Varian The Wanderer ee. eisnisen Centuries. soap WHITE FALCON INN. the Panther tamer's orders. ane ‘the Old Soldter’s Mission. ys- tery of the Me. SCENE LL. wee MiND THE INN, Goliath expresses his fears about the Blac< Panther. SCENE LUI.—THE CHAMBL I OF ROSE AND BLANCH Dagobert’s history and the broken pane of glass. \ came through ig ro what weutout or it Au Arr rales cae Rose... Brant, | the Orphans} « Francoise (Wito of Dagobeit): pephise..... Hidnne: Lil enue VINCRNA LS FOREST, The Solitary Wanderer beholds bis ciuldren in peril in | every quarter of the earth, AC? II. THE DARK SECRETARY. Sorne I.—RODIN'S OFFIC. The nest of the plotters. Rodin uly his meshes out. Scunet 1.—A SEREKT IN PARIS. Goliath comes up to tor prides ITL—FRANCOISE'S HOME. The return of Ga- briel and the abduction of the Orpnan Sisters. Dagobert's Agony and the arrest of Francoise! Sore 1 GAGUHANAT. Scenz—A SQUARE IN PARIS, The Carnival Festivi- ties, Jaques asa Leader of the Revel. ihe SWORD of Pine keen that Fell on the Spendthrait’s Neck. Goliath et Mme, KATHI LANNIICS froupe of BEAUTIFUL CHIL- DIKEN will execute 4 new and feat Little FAY. TEMPLETON. wilt *p its as “FOLLY,” with songs, and the FAVORITE CALIFORNIA QUARTET wii appear. ACT IV. THE LTH OF San RU Any. Scenk—THE ROOM OF THE Tx Breaking Down the Entrance which had Seen Sealed trom the Step and Sight of Living Man tor a Century and a Halt, me Apparition of THs JEW!! The Last Rase of RODIN and the Unexpected Death of D/AIGRINEY. The Safety of the Casket and the VISION OF ETERNAL SPRING! “SPHE WANDERING J! evening with the favors ” wilt be followed every NEXT SATURDAY , September 13, Fourth Spe cial Saturday Night BIL: THE WANDERING JEW THE ADOPTED CHILD. Matine Saturday, vat 1 sorelock, E WANDERING JEW. Admission, (wi grata reserved seat) ONE DOLLAR, ¥am- il, ‘Beats forman Still 5, Ly be. Mehurea for eveniny and_ matinee per- one week in advance. fox office open from ALY'S BROADWAY THEATRE, 728 and 730 Broadway. Curtain rises at & Carriages may be ordered for 10} o'clock. Sole Lessce and Manager Me REGUSTIN DaLY LAST N the most fascinating and popular Opera Bouffe since the creation of La Grand Duchess. Lecoq’s brilliant Opera entitled | LA FLLLE DE MADAME ANGOT. In consequence ot the brief limit of this present engage- ment of M. CHIZZOLA'S very complete and popular Opera Bouffe Company, and (he great demand for some of Mile. AIMEES other and earlier Comic Opera Por- traitares, itis announced that” LA FILLE DE MADAME ANGOT will be played only these few nights longer, and ONE MATINEE MORE. Bos sheet now open for al the last performances trom 8A. M. til5 P.M. Evening prices, $i, 50, $2. Fomuy circle, S0c. Matinee prices, $1 to ait parts of we house. Reserved seats we. extra. MONDAY, October 6. ‘frst appearance r. J. K. EMMETY since his return trom burope, and fied of his new London Drama, MAX. “ACADEMY. 0 OF MUSIC. ‘ALVINI SEASON, ING Foe fy ueRDAY, SEPTEMDENG 16. SIGNOR TOMM. ALVINI, THE GREAT TAMIA ) TRAGEDIAN, “The best living actor."—Robert Browning. “THE GREATEST OTHELLO THE WORLD HAS EVER SEEN.’'—Charlotte Cushman. has the honor to announc: LVINI, with hii that Signor TOM- 8 entire corps dramatique, en- gaged expressly for the American tour and comprising many of the most eminent artists known. to the Italian stage, Isexpected to arrive in New York, per steamer Kurobe, on Tasaday or Wednesday next, abd will make his American debut at the Academy of Musi TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 16, at ‘sorclock, as on in Shakspeare’s Tragedy of that name. In calling special attention to this event the Director takes pride In anticipating that it will prove to be, with- out exception, i the MUS! MEMORABLE in the HISTORY OF THE NEW WORLD, The eae aes eh. MAT.C eee wilt som rise pwenty. nces, to be give TU. HURSDAY and. SATURDAY BV riod of seven weeks. The SALE oF SEATS and BC BOXES for the FIRST SALVINI NIGHTS: will i Heme on THURSDAY MURNING, Sept. Ll, at 90 Fi ‘all ver: ENINGS during & per rticulars in future advertisements. mee PARK GARDEN.—THIS FAVORITE RE- rt is to be let to societies and private _parties for vere and concerts during the ensuing winter season at very reasonable rates. Asa baliroom there is none su- e jor in this city, the being spacious and the local- very easily accessibie by four or five different lines care The restaurant and bar are in the most expert. enced han nd ci eulaten Rog most fastidious and largest p OCH, Proprietor. ae Pe fad bale OLKMANN'S, Rad TRIO SOI- a TALL, —Oct 23, Dec. 4 ESFHORSDAYA: AT ARVE Mme. B. Volkmann, Piano; Mr. Verner, Cello. Reserved $2; general edmission, a . Volk fhanu’s, 120 Second avenue; at Schubert & Co's: Union square, and at 162 Second avenue. Baa FESTI AL, AMERICUS COTERIE, TERRACE GARDEN, sey, evening, September 16,—Tickets procurable at the entrance. ALETTE, Terrace Garden. Finy-eighih reg, Gea a ¢ Garde stree' nue, Thursday, Se] Sep miter Ll, at 8 eS i Bloat the entrance), admitting bales, may be obtained of mem! O%6, BULL VIOLINS, oat wepat pee ad Ole Bull Strings, Hog. usical Instrume: cor rock MUSICAL toppire tuned. AGENCY, sa Clinton meee “Glrctlaet mailed. M oa it Third ave. Tekets at gentleman an EVENING TELEGRAM GIVES ALL CRITICAL GIVES ALL CRITICAL GIVES ALL ORITICAL GIVES ALL CRITICAL THE PROGRAMM. PERFORMANCE THE PROGRAMM PORMANGE THE PROGR, FORMANCE THE RA RFORMANCK vo, AMUSEMENTS. HBATRE “MRED. Cumigue, JUMP, BROADWAY. bit THE GEST THEATR Pe gh CARICAYU RIO? COMI: i, suLe Pelt | | APPEARKD IN | BROADWAY. na hal ‘t famine eit ner) “is emzag ate a mescond week. ‘These will will be his last eight THO Manes, as Mr. Jump bas eneageme! + bY it mass fuitiltec, so that Mr. Juinp cap appear but eixbt More. commencing Monday, sepumoer 8, ane termin- ating on the eveuing of Saturday, september 1d Facet @ra- pa ince this season of the moot talented Character vargas bane world, AN TAMHIGAN AND HAKT, ———-. HARKGAN AND paps HARRIGAN AND HL HARKIGAN AND tant Siepes “Those Keni acthone, fenitemen appear im their new and original ————— MOLLIGAN GUARDS... C-type AMUSE) ‘ENTS. Deropee sopane THEATRE. SHERIDAN Miroow Palmer ing ata rriages may be ie MONDAY AND NEUESDA a LAST TWO NIG amen x Of the eat sues, WEDNESDAY. vine > ae a, 8 September % m Voke rae ‘Betas ro ae HEN, id reappearance i Col org GEO. Fawoute ROWE, ta NN eS CAWBER Mr, FF, MAGKAY......vas--+ URIAN BEEP Seats may o now be secured. ‘he SECOND COMEDY | a it “at thi conimence on TUBSDAY, Oot Lt“ ‘Mi Moatre wilt aU. GAN G vanDs—— —- HARRIGAN CARDS, — HART, Roappearance ol the tevoet ‘orite Oh ceer, Danseuse, ALLACK'S, ENTIRE CHANGE OF ATTRACTION, Engagement of the Popular Comedian, and prodaction of Bemoioaaiee x pre of the in which Mr, BARRY wil appear in tls is great part of PORE ba ENTIRELY NEW be by MECHANICAL ASTRO AS ONLY COLLEEN BAWN MATINES. 1n preparation, a new local Drama Mr. CHARLES GAYLOR, bDUsT AND BIAMONDS. entitled BR WEEK ee Wine PBR WEKK = ——. e production of the new sa Ehtion, the BIATUB OW THE PBRIOU Tho latest novell y from the ol world, fall of startling eftets and drama sinatlons by 1) 2 AUD GRAY, THE st ‘ATL ? ‘OF THE PSRIOD. A woalthy nobicuan sud patron of the arts has been induced to invest in a life h Unwod Venus While con- templating, dhe statue appears wo iin gradually to Wartn into ie, aud eventually t once inanimate marble be- comes endowed with stmounis trom her pedes- tal, and acta in common wi The eet will be iM is MA “5 GR MISS MAUD GRe a Assisted by W. WELDOD WELDON W. WELDON—.——w. W . WELDON W. WEEDON (ate of the Lyceum Theatre, London). This act, which has been gorgeously mounted with Properties and dresses, cspeciaiiy suported trom Lou- don, wil be produced tor che first tine an Americ ON MONDAY EVENING, september 8. Special arrangements have been made, at an enor- mous outlay, with Professor TOBLN for the reproduction of his woudeér‘ul Optical Llusion, wus DIShOLVING: STATUE! which created a sensation at Walluck's ‘Theatre, Ki the Globe Theatre, Votan, aud elsewh Mythological Gomedy of PYGMALION AND Gal m will be shown at each representation 1a RIOD. » TO THE FOLLOWING :—~ ty ot New York, is Whereas thomas W. Tobin, of th the Inventor of an improved arrangement EKOFESSOR, TOBIN'S | DISSOLVING which invention he has secured ac gress; and whereas Wilham Wells, of New York, afo Bald fs deslrous ot using said invention in divers Gites of the United States, Now, thereiore, the said Thomas W. Tobin and said Wil- Mam W ells have sived as following i cousideration of $1 to him in band paid, and in consideration of tie agecements herein cone talned and w ve periormed by said Wells, hereby agrees to give and grant to suid Willlam Wells the licen: ud rivilege to pertorm said invention in the city of New ork ‘and in ail other cities and towns of the United state 2 dald William Wells hereby agrees to pay, to sald ‘Tobin, as a remuneration tor such license and privilege, the sum of $2,500. 4 Said Tobin agrees to give said Wells’ the necessary iuewustioty. pertorm the Dissolving Statue as per formed at Waillack’s Theatre, in the city oc New You and to supply hun with ali nécessary drawings at a rea sonable price. In withess whereof the partics hereto have hereunto set their hands and seals this 29h aay of Lae 1873. tOB Wibuias WELLS. © Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of leneni reer ‘AN SANIVOORD & TLAUFF. Received of W, Wells, Beas two, thousand five. hin. dred dollars (82,500), TH BIN. seine |OMAS W. TO. EW August Peay Re ‘OF THE RETURN HOME OF ASK Ke ME, SoH WILD . SOKN WI R. JOHN WILD MR. FRANK KERNS —. —-ME. JOHN WILD Mi. JOHN HART, MR. JOHN HART. MR. JONN HART. MR. JOHN HAR MIS MISS ADA WRAY. HUGHES WRAY. J ¢ HUGH, ADA Miss ADA WRAY——-——. J Y J HUGHE. J HUGHES 8 JEN. HUGHES: ACTLON CAN THEATRE au Md COMIQUE, | bua om = i 614 ¥ | BROADWAY. aaa atehowed THE SPECIALTY THEATRE OF THE WORLD. THE SPECIALTY THEATR ‘RE OF THE WORLD, THE FAV ORITE RESORT — . D. ATTAINS ——LADIES AND FAMILIES, THE RESORT FOR L LADIES AND CHILDREN, | $i BE BROADWAY, THBATRE OOMIQUE, | | 8) WEE! The srentzat *Garlentarta of all, K, JUMP, whose Caricatures, 1 not ‘el prepared beforehand, are RIGINAL A. ‘EMPORE, nd thelr nielity wi be at once recognized. Mr. JUMP has Jeuding Caricaturist of te prin- tipal illustrated Journals ot this country, en) greatest Caricaturist that has yet betta pablie. -——_—__—-—— ———_—_——© a 8 r | lee g EES e a & 2 | 2 24 £89 $| Fy | | 884 nn — 2% 3 % § 8 En ee &% el £88 She germ & ¢ oe 8 Bicone B 2 &l [eae Saal aaa g zg =| 7,28 ‘aoe m B48 i : zlelell £l el | WEUEL el ¥] |e lel gl Fit bh Ietlgi = | pe $8.8 8 5 62 8 3 RS ae te ea ce i ee dae ees es at ae Be aad ae a | | 5 Fea o * F 3| F Rae q 2 5 SERRE gs g B BOAR pS g nee i tl 2 & & Be First appearance at this theatee of the wolnted charas- ter vooalist and comedian, Me NFORD, Mr, GUS HANFORD. Mr. GUS HANFORD. HARRIGAN AND HART. Mr. FRANK KERNS, ‘JOHN WILD. Mr. JOHN HART. i Mr. ED, JUMP. Mr. JAMES BRADY. Mr. GUS MAN ORD. Mr. WELDON. Mr. WELDON. ADA Miss JENNIE HUGHES)” Mig JENNIE HUGHES, iss KITTY O'NEILL, Miss MAUD GRAY, Miss MAUD GRAY. Miss JENNIE YSAMANS. Mrs, YEAMANS. F. cRoMey MITTE TILSON Mr. J. A anaVien Faas GEORGE L, STOUTE, class Orgheitra, under the direction of reas BRAHAM. An entire new pregraimp NOVE! sso ry et LTY eee Fux Concluding Ra gy eve! new and laughable sketch, hy “Frank H. Norton, emtitied oe BIG INT’ uUN—. oe —— BIG INJUN. — BIG INJUN. — The entire company ip the cast, MATINEE WEDNESDAY MATINEE at ATINBE BATU MATINEE THE MATINER ENTIRE ATINER THEATRE EVENING ATINEE comIQu | ax Pai a “4 MATINEE ATM MATINEE BROADWAY, wen Baba ¥ MATINER OPPOSITE MATINEE THE ATINEE | ST, NIGHOHAS, oli, | Mite NEw “LYCEUM THEATRE, late Fechter's, Fourteenth at street and Sixth avenue, W. L. MANSELL. he et) Ral aed MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 Mr. M, has the honet: to announce the inauge- ra! coy ot the sons bees ne date heretofore mentioned. THEATR8s. neeaaly the mont sak tule theatre in New York.""— petite in form and splendid in decoration."— Worlppaceos anything ever attempted here before.”— “One of ti moabheausiful Places of amusement on the Continent.” —Ex pret aM jost sumptuous, ‘“Tuxurious and elegant,”—Telegram. Without exception the most elegant theatre in the city."—Commercial. “Sraste and enterprise displayed on all sides."-—Mail, ai cply orkwous and in adwirable taste, "—star. Mr. Mansell ‘teels warranted im offering the assurance that the quality of the representations will be worthy the Magnificence of the house, It has been said, with much Kludness and confidence, that \the ina uration of the new and magnideent Lyceum Theatre will aiford the FIRST OPPORTUNITY FO GENUINE CEITICISM from an art standard, this season.” It is Mr. Mansell’s ambivion to show that the prise now reterred to de- serves such commenda: tion. MONDAY, AND THROUG it THE, WEEK, HALLIDAY’S a Romantic and Bpectacuine Benak: in three sae, com- mended for production at the New Lyceum by @ i 300 miG N LONDON, BO. ABT Quasimodo, the Bell Ringer of Notre Dame, afr. . 0. King nee th ‘Americas (His original character and first appears Claude rrolio, Archdeacon of Notre aries Wheatleigh Captain Phabus, of the King’s Archers, ir. Henry Dalton (Has, first appearanc e in the United States.) Jehan Frollo, a Student. +. Bir, Greville His rat appearance, ¥ Gingottes & Poot... si Mt, Sol, Smith the Gypsy Ring ir. Dan Leeson itis upst appearance herein fourteen years) Miss Jentreys Lewis : United States) Mrs. J. L. Carhart Miss Henderson States.) iss Crawford (ier first appearance ‘in’ America) Ninette, » Waiting maid Miss Egerton FULL CHORUS AND CORPS DE BALLET “Danse des —Claude Chorus I. of Zingari and Hhnchianat in Dance. Celt in tho Palats de Justice, Scene a Courtyard ot tig Fainin, Soxnk it DAME.” “Miserere” and Grund Medi@val Pageant. The Cathe- Be eee Lu 1.-Clotsters ofthe Cathedsal. Scanz2.— OLD PARIS BY NIGH ‘The Death Struggle in the Tower ot Notre Dame. _Box Ottice now open. THE, NE NEW METROPOLITAN “THEATRE, $85 BROADWAY, ae ROADWAY, 68 BROADWAY, opposite Metropolitan Hotel BUTLER vy Tae “POPU a Manager BR NOVELLY PAATHE OF NEW YORK. iE NEW ATIRACTION TulS WEEK. APPEARANCE the greatest comedian living. A GENUIN! YAN. KEE, both on and of the stage. Shouts of laughter greet alt his original waging whenever uttered. ENGAGED FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY, and will appear ba his poreinel H comedy, E FOR A DA‘ Nathan Tucker - YANKEE LOCKE SAM RICKEY'S original siete’ of BAD WHISKEY. Owen Connelly, bia iene » Mary Ann, Master Barney. Add | Byman'e Farce ce called George Washington Bobkins.. Timmense success of the great Wizard, Mons) MEHA' The DEVIL’S DOCTOR. Magic and Mystery: Sull other attractions. Engagem HERR AND (RAULUIN SPRINGE Character Vocalists, and frst appearance in ‘hls country eir celebrated CAT DUET. THE MOKNING GLontEs. uaee AND WEST. Miss BELLE HOW! BELLE HOWITT, Miss HELENE SMH Mie. ALEXANDRINA, A ocawnat change ree gramme every evening. Doors open at 7. Curtain rises at 7% o'clock. _Box office open daily. Seats secureu in advance. pre STRAKOSCH GRAND pauls OPERA ACADEMY OF MUSIC. The Grand Season of Italian Opera, 1873-1874, commence on MONDAY EVENING, September 29, 1873, Messrs, MAURICE and MAX STRAKOSCH have the honor to make known to the patrons of Opera, at the Academy of Music, that the season will commence on AY EVENING, September 29, 1873. The company will I comprige the following artists Madame CHRI A) Mlle OSTAVA TORRTART her first appearance. Mlle. MARESI, her first appea Miss ANNIE LOUISE CA. Signor CAMPANINI, his first appearan VICTOR CAPOUL, Signor BENPRATELLI, hie first appearance, ‘Signor DE. NUR ep hs his fest oF ‘Appearance, ign NANNETTI, hiss first aan jor SCOLARA. +» Signor MUZIO Musical pin ane iS aes E REPERTO! " i thobert to,” Me: orboer: “Les Hugue- 3 Le Nozze 3 re heorate Bor- * Thomas; “TL Trovatere,, . ADD RYMAN “Don Giovanni ini Scliint oh The box office will Be open for rises ptions for the season on. MONDAY MORNING MORROW), __September 8, at 9 o'clock, at the Academy of Music. Poe gTVGRIN—BAIN | HALL, | GREAT JONES street, between Broadway and’ Bowery, every even- ing § até; Wednesday and | Saturday matin matinee at Dee RENOR'S LYRIC HALL, Sixth avenue, isecond street, Reservoir square. Lyric Hall ts Deane ly located cand easily accessible fromm alt part ofthe city amt isn bora NEY Fist LAS* BALLROOM UP TOW SPLENDIDLY. FURNISHED, AR- rishi aha Ph ESCOED, nd richi; embellished with immense mirrt ad c Mpa A beautirul EG, ath eet ENGRY when required, _Rent per night Rooms open day und evening, SSOCLATION I aaa PEPPER & TOBIN. AMERICAN 1 LITERARY BUREAU, Manager. September 17 and 19, até P.M, Prof. J, H. PEPPER and Prof, T. W. TOBIN, (of the Londou Royal Polytechnic, Thstitution), will sie, three nstrated. Lectures ‘on WE MAGIC OF LIGUT-AND SOUND, maith new and startling experim Reserved Seats, $1.00; For Course, $20, Concession to schools. For sale at 70! Broadway, and.at the Hall. VOLI GARDEN. TIVOLI GARDEN. Eighth street, betweon Second and thund avenues, (SUNDAY) EVENING, GRAND SACRED, VOCAL and INSTRUMENTAL xb. HecHksna. GRA: SOLO AND DUETS. MS ccamece tab Ht FRENCH HORN SOLO. Admission % cents. PAUL FALK. GTEENWAY HALL. DR. WILJABA FRIKELL, the word's’ greatest, Preatidigitateur, CHEMISTRY, # BH Sicd ant ‘AND aate. tn w-sarien of estes consecutive, wonderful ond startling performances vever betore witnessed im this country, ya A 1 Commencing YERSDAY EVENING, Sept. 2, AT STEINWAY HALL: ee OF MUSIC, be 5 WEST FOURTEENTH raeh Bex it to Fifth avenue,—signor ALBITES and ime. ay ua TGA, Ome and instructors. The purest style of singing taught. Commencement September 15. ARBTERK)S ITALIAN a feet R ‘is chorus en; @ ensuing season will ost on Monday next ad ‘tad he 7 nett o he} vat o'clock, at Knabe's: Geek, aime oo = SMALL BODY. anak taae os musique, ven away at SICAL NIVERSTEY. ea onnton Cy i Strictly private musical instruction, ee IENCING AND BOXING ACADEMY, 18 CLINTON place, near Broadway.—Rexing taught in 24 leseops. A. fine assortment of Fencing “UBloel one Gloves | for sale. ‘olonel MON ‘Biwoctss ONLY METHOD THROUGH winter student can become proficient is taught by weak a Beno matpatation ant the ae eet 8 no. T sohos of Sans eanl paiation, sad tnetincwen, Apety CTING,—CLASSES NOW FORMING, iad PRE. pated for tne stage. Apply to W. M. MORTON, 1 Fourth avenue. wt UTHORS’ AGENCY, 615 BROADWAY, NEW. YORK. — mney in America devoted Lo ae interests of i lays and all we pater reste dart telcos furnished wi (ON, Secretary. PRNING, NIGHT, SEPT FCKRT M UNION SQUARE. Manager. MOND. First time of the new and startii i ‘Sensation Drain, in three acts, comprising a continulty of absorbim ia lores row tie rise to the fall of the curtain, eutitio a) Engagement, toy a limlied neriod, ot MR. GEO. FRANCE, the popular young Comedian, who will appear in conjunction with tho inost powert company, junrernreting the most thrilling, rentisti citing tableaux and life-like pictures ¢' i" Preceded by the screaming Farce of the LP STEALER. Tn active on ‘a new sensation from France: 3. th wor: 5 Behe ery, inh the New York W im which Miss Will appear, entitled TLE x Nall. LYMPIC THRATRB. THOMPSON TROUPE- Third week and last but two of the world-famed ‘Mts uvbia THOMPSON NEW MAMMOTH COMPANY, Mu COLLODION the Bnseel le CARICATURIST. IMMEDIATE BSS, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Evenings and Saturday Last Fepresentations of Kowe's Burlesque, MEPULSTO, with its charming music, corzeous costam Every member of the commbany a he eas tnciiog 1, OM ara ttUBAD AY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 1, in three yeurs of th ies eee ae SEE pur IBLO'S G. LACK CROOK. FOURTH WELK OF UNIN aah THe H BLACK Bits aay PTED SUCC Ens, LAOK CROOK With | is Host ov toMposs IE INCANTATION SCENE, MATT. mondAns GRAND PICTORI E FIVE TEMPLA ITO! OWsr, NH, WOMEN, WEALTH, oS if Mi ONTALITY. INI AND GIAVASSI, New Pi lores). THE KIRA DUPE. ‘O HUNDRED IN THE CORPS D4 BALLET, REGAMEY, THE GREAT FRENCH CARICATURISE, Bee ty ek doin ALS, hat THE LONDON. Maple. OS, RB. D. DAVIES, THE PREMIER WENT halal GORGEOUS COSTUMES, Ch agen rt Performances commence 3S Ac M. MATINEES—WEDNESDAY AND USATURDAY aT Le CADEMY OF MUSIC.—TU ESDAY, WEDNE: In accordance with a general request of the many New York military organizations an the public, OMPANY. sfcOND REGIMENT or THE NATIONAL GUARD OF CALIFORNIA, isn in ©. BE. 8S. MCDONALD, commanding, now visit! fest this city as the guests of the Seventh regt- ment, will give TWO GRAND EXHIBITIONS OF THEIR MARVELLOUS BLINDFOLD DRILL, MRhich has created the greatest wonder and astonistimemt in military circ! on Wher EVENINGS OF TUESDAY, Bapiamies3, WEDNESDAY, tthe The avi on i bORh 98 id SEVENTH REGIMENT BARD. Admission, Taetndiay reserved scat, $1. Family Clects S0c. Tickets obtainable only at the Academy of Muss way.” WIN FORTUNE me and | the The Theatre ‘Ticket O Office, 1d Broadwi AX MABETZEK'S '$ ITALIAN OPERA, COMMENCING 67H OCTOBER, AT THE GRAND OPERA HOUSE. Sole Lessee... sien The principal ae of the com| . PAULING MABE atonai SRONCOSI, and Signor ENkICO TAMBERE IK, supported by igi competent sccondary party, yeaa jorus and Orchestra, ‘The season will not be extended over THREE WEE! as previous engagements elsewhere will prevent a further continuation. Some of the above-named artists enjoy n world-wite reputation and need no commendations. Others are al- ready established favorites of the public in New York, and the remaining ones the director intends to introduce’ without the customary puffs and let them win public ac- knowledgement by their intrinsic merit and endeavors te 40 tO SUASCRIPTIONS WILL BF. SOLICITED. The repertoire of each week will be publishod in ade vance, and the patrons of the opera will be enabled two jage their seats either for all or any ertorm. 6, With the understanding that, in c: change im performance announced, the money will be retunded or the tickets exchanged. The entis enapinhinens will be thrown open and RIVE Hg SEATS BETAINE! 2D to me szetesgn of the publi OTIC! numerous. im ireh rte for seats ath il, received at Grand Spera'hiouse, Schrimer's, No. 701 Broadway, and No. tie roadwai diver tia ns. More particulars in future adver! sme! MARETZRK. IBRRACE GARDEN THEATRE, AY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1873, SACKED CONCERT DEK RREISCHUTZ, Mme. LICHTMAY, Mr. HABELMANN, Mr, LEMANS, Miss WASSMANS, Mr. WEINDICH, Mir. PPLU KUMI. FULL CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA, Admission S0c, ; reserved, 26e. extra, RYANTS MINSTRELS.—TWENTY-THIRD STARE! m UD sixth and Seventh avenues, near Booth en WRILLIANT RE-OPENING, CROWDED HOUSES. First appearance since his return tro Europe of Will appear in a new eh aractcr 5: IMMENSE SUCCESS OF THE EXCELSIOR TROUPE, Mosirs, Unsworth, Eugene, Bob itart, ‘Nelse, Ses mou Dave Reod Harry Stanwood, Con Murphy, Brockway, Morrisay, Emerson, anc BRYANT VOCALISTS AND GRAND ORCHESTRA, ‘Two hours’ tun. Bryant's. All new acts, Commences at eight | o'clock. Seats secured. (AMBBICAN INSTITUTE, FORTY SECOND EXHIBITION WILL OPEN WEDNESDAY, AT NOON. AMERICAN INSTITUTE HALL, Second and Third avenues, sixty-third and Sixty-tourth: streets. Grander display of novelties elties than ever before. CONCERTS AFTERNOON AND ae ADMISSION 80C, CHILDREN HALF PRI( OBINSON HALL, SIXTEENTH STREET, WEST Or Ba BROADWAY. FIRST PERFORMANCE, g, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 AFTERNOON At aT 3,1 EVENING AT 8. THE ROYAL MAI hyena met Gs Lloret ALL, LO: ONDON, iuner anton rue ‘ORIGINALS ‘o fins STY MINSTERLS. ‘AR’ The Antics of ine Amusit NOH Piy4 sf PAT AND BIDDY, nn Sout CLES PETE, AND BARNEY, MMY AND A THE CRLESTIAL DASCES BY alia eS ia and Aye OS con ing with the ‘antomime EritLe HOOD, .E replete with scenic and mechanical effects, closely fob- lowing the sad story of that sweet child, who was so dearly beloved by ios mother and all the gh of ihe village, closing the o performs ne with GRAND TRANSFORMATION 0} NEPTUNE’S PLIGHT TO THE HNOHANTED ISLE. BLON! Scale of prices—Sotas in pare Fre, ; chairs in tate quel, 76. ; foneral admissloa, we.; chikiren always halt iia McDONOUGH and H. 4. EARNSHAW, Proprietors. MPAE BANJO TAUGHT BY FRANK B. CONVERSE — ladies and gentlemen taught practically ant pre- pared for the staye if desired ; lessons at pupils residence: references, 8.7. Gordon and the pro- fossior venue, F. B. CONWAY'S BROOKLYN THEATRE. Ladies and gentlemen engaged for the season 1373-4 iy Pane wo savern ble, on e Monday, Sept 5 RAYEOR, Stage Manager. 0 EW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 615 BROAD y, between Houston and Bleecker siteets.—cvery one should [visit the wonderful museum it 1s full of eve: see and understand. onthe Bhlioeophy of Marriazes" Thowe to oe ane ante tan lectures can» have ward hate receipt of 25 cents, by addressi SECRETARY NEW TORK MUSEUM OF AS ATOMY, ces Broadway, New York. RAND EXPOSITION AT THE Ges nd adjoining buildings, lermont and Vanderbilt dded tor ear, from ferries. juare feet more accom! of bite and of exhibit oa pionng public MONDAY EVENING, Sept. 15. and manatacturing in full Vs) 10m te Hovelties to interest and: instruct. gant eee by Conterno’s.orchestrm Di re Patt Oe mipinaie all. Tho fountain in full play, embowered in ‘lowers. They sands of Novelties wo lamest and instruct. Special ba Pei wis be made for novelties. Address BRUG: L INDUSTRI Ake TNstiTUTE, 39 Fulton st., Brook! yn. KAHN’S GRAND MUSEUM AND POLY TRUE NIG Institute “Rebuilt, remodelted, and w Attractions, now open to the public, at "EN Bend wave nearly op e Grand Central Hivtet Mogela ot ove ortion juman frama, breashin; Ot, Mechs ures, &c., fc. altogether comprising tac nos. snter- tatnin and instructive exhibition ia the Wark, kdunis- tures dally; tree to visitors. ERMAN, ITALIAN, Catenin tha aire A, Spanish and lets. ablainstrnetors, at tie Univer of Music and Art, eg eto z HE PILGRIM—BAIN HALL.—PIFTY PAiNTIN ‘vatued at $100,000, Tableaux, Automaton Migures, 1H life (1 Solo, uartet, Juvenile ee Jubpee caorg son Orchestra, Lecture aid Grand Transtor nye Quiaseslon, GOcents; parquet, 7 cents: Uresnvetrcie, balcony chairs, $2; childrex LIN, Proprictar, boc on, place. PAND DANCE. —JIO, CLOW-AND 1181 ANIO, SO Hts tied for the stage oy JOBN J Biietinete Ma 4 iebuston streot, near, Bowery. , FAARD-PRIVATE MUSIC LESSONS P1ANQ,, VIO aie Ohuam Guitar, Plute, Carnet, Ziflier, Lage, * ing ing, Harmony.” 9 Cliuton place, Pte he. Cue chiars mailed free. FAY WATRON, Wigector, ” METROroLtas: THEATRICAL AND SHOW PRINTING ESTABLISH™ENT, HERALD BUILDING, BROADWAY AND ANN STREET, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THEATRICAL, MINSTREL AND VARIBTY CUTS CONSTANTLY ON HAND.

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