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of Mary A. and the late John W. Ramsey, tn the wm year of her age. eral from her late residence, 279 Clinton — eb Brooklyn, on Saturday, September 13, at hes earl Wednesday, September 10, Davip LT, in the Slst year o/ his age, a native of Milton, iags., and a resident of this © city for the past forty a Pu Puneral from his late residence, No, 323 West Thinyy-jourth street, on Friday, the 12th instant, at phoney iy — wi please e a Sores ono Rew Thursday morni ptember H1, at nine o'clock, OLIVIER FRONTGOUS, x ative of La Rochelle, France, aged 39 years and 6 Notice of 1uneral hereafter. GEekMOND.—On Wednesday, September 10, MyRa JANE, Wile of Ber, Philip Germond and daughter of Pampa sere services will take place at the Meth- dwt Episcopal church, Brewster, N. Y.. on Satur- 1th inst., at half-past twelve o'clock. Desranere Oe! ‘Thursday evening, September ‘ll, Estuxr, eauee of J, M. Henriques, in the 75th gear of her Notice of inneral hereafter. HouMes.—At Stamford, Conn., on lgieririrce tember 10, Libis HOLMES, daughter of Cat! ine ana the late John Holmes. Funeral services on saturday afternoon, Septem- ber 13, at i:alf-past two o’clock, from the present reaeynoe of the family, corner Atlantic and Willow etree! Huseett.—In this city, on Wednesday evening, Seen 10, SARAH LoUISA, widow 0 Peter Hub- late of Charlestown, Mass, Tho {uiicral will take place’ at five o’ciock, this nae aftersoon, from Trinity chapel, West nty-flith street.” HuRLeY.—On Wednesday, September 10, 1873, WILLIAM HURLEY, & bative of the city of Limerick, ‘Ireland, in the 31st year of his age. The relatives and ‘riends are Feapectfully invited oe the faneral, trom his late residence, 75 ‘ashington street, this day (Friday), at hali- “past ‘one o'clock P. M. LALINE.—At Sutton, 8. I, on Wednesday, Sep- Romer 10, GEORGE LALINE, in the 60th year of his The relatives and friends of the family are re- juested to attend the funeral, from bis late resi- lence, corner of Cliff street and New York avenue, ifton, 8. 1, this (Friday) afternoon, at three o'clock, Lonini.--On Thursday, August 28, at Havana, Guba, of yellow fever, at the Convent of the Sacred Heart, ELENA JosePHINE LoRINi, aged 21, Boston and Portland Lay ee Ts ae copy. Lyons—HEbrRon Loner, B. B.—Members ‘Of this society are invited iA ene to-day, at twelve o'clock M., corner of Second avenue and Filty-second street, to attend the funeral of our late brother, 8. H. Lyons. By order of the Presi- dent. J. LOEBENBERG, Secretary. Mauony.—aAt Brooklyn, on Thursday, September ‘li, 1873, Repecca A. MaHoNy, widow of Colonel Florence Mah Services ut the residence of her son-in-iaw, ‘Charies N. Hoyt, No. 177 Gates avenue, Brooklyn, on Saturday, September 13, at two o'clock. e remains will be taken to Providence, R. I, for in- terment. MANNING.—On Thursday, September 11, 1873, wANNIE, youngest child of Michael C. and Jane Man- Thing, aved 6 years, 1 month and 14 days. Funeral on Saturday, the 13th inst, at two ’clock P. M., from the residence of her parents, 82 = street, Jersey City. Z4NEDO.—Suddenly, on Tuesday, September 2, cm his residence, JossPH MaNzANEDO, in the 66th year of his age. Funeral services at Trinity church, at twelve M, Friday. Relatives and friends are respectfully in- ‘vited to aitend. MILLS.—in White Plains, N, ¥., on Veer September 10, Ricuarp 8. J., son of the late Jos. Mills, in the loth year of his de The relatives aud friends of the family are re- Spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his mother, on Friday, September 12, at two o'clock P, M. Mostry.—On Monday, September 8, ALICE Mos.zy, of Fort Hamilton. ‘Will be buried from the residence ot her daugh- ‘ter, Mrs. J. Leary, Fort Hamilton, on Sunday uext, Qt two o'clock.’ The relatives and friends are Fespectfully invited to attend, Cincinuati papers please copy. MoCarrrry.—On Thursday, September 11, baled ‘Many Ann McCarrrey, aged 33 years, 3 montas ‘and 12 days, The relatives and friends are requested to attend ‘her funeral, trom her late residence, Seventy- ‘fourth street, East Eas on Sunday, September ‘at one o’cloc! HADE.—On Thi September 11, at the pas- toral residence of St. Mary's church, Rev. THoMas P. Neavz, in the 3st year of his age. Funeral ceremontes, with requiem mass, will ‘take piace in St. Mary’s chorch, on Saturday morn- bind atten o'clock. Tne remains will be taken to vary Cemetery for interment. O’Connok.—On ‘Thursday, September 11, after a Mngering illness, BERNARD O’OoNNoR, in the 24th year of his age, Notice of funeral hereafter. PLatr.—On Wednesday, September 10, 1873, ANNA E. Putt, in her 18th year. Relatives and friends of the family are respect- fally invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 2 255 West Twenty-sixth street, on Satur- ber fe 13, at one o’clock P. M. RS.—On Wednesday, September a ie ie ‘the village of Cold Spring Harbor, L.1., Sanai Rogers, aged 72 years, 7 months and 7 days. ‘VaiL.—in Newark, on Wednesday, September 10, FLoyp Var youngest child of P. M. and Maulda @. Vail, aged 10 years, 5 months and 24 days, The oitures and friends of the family are re- tfully invited to attend the funeral, on Satur- jay alternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence Srius parents, No. 966 Broad street. =~ VOLCKENs.—On Thursday, September 11, Henry "WILLIAM, son of Bernhard and Cristiana Volckens, d 8 months. Jatives and friends of the a also members Doric e, No. 280 F. and A. M., are respect- mvited to attend the funeral, from the resi- lence, No. 83 Oliver street, on Saturday, at two ‘o'clock P. M., without further notice. w. ee yl pirensecey, September 10, Ricuarp J. WALSH, ‘The relatives tres aud frien friends are invited to attend the ‘funeral, from his late residence, corner 176th street and Kingsbridge road, thence to the Church of St. Kltzabeth, Fort Washington, where a high mass of requiem Will be celebrated, on Friday, September 712, at ten o’clock A. M. DANCING ACADEMIES. FTMENS S$ ACADEMY OF DANCING, LYRIC HALL, Bint avenue, Forty-second street, Reservoir square, Feopens Septomber 15. “Send or cali for circulars, ILSON & HAMILTON'S SELECT DANCING ACA. demy, Arthur Hall, 303 West Fourteenth street, Dear wane avenue.—Classes now open for beginners. For terms, &c., send for circular. Third Soiree Dansante, Tuesday, september 16. BYES AN AND. "EARS, " VL RtiFICIAL BOM HUMAN E EYES, ae DAVIS, IN ting had and only maker of the ea te Artifice: an Kye, acknowledged by the facul ay to pe the he only ‘correct imitation of mature in. the world teenth street, between Third and Kourih averieg “ARTEL AL HUMAN itt Cae eo ded edad AND inserted ‘by Dr. BA GOUGELMAS ‘Preview with Professor Ch Se [Sirs 36 leecker street, Rear Broadway. MARBLE “MANTELS ee F KLABER, 8 STEAM } MARBLE AND MARBLEIZ- «ing Works, 134 and 136 East Eighteenth street.— irble he Meee ler Senate on Maxbie Lie lonuiments at prices ety competition. Marble arniny tor the rade. Mate pt gy N ASSORTMENT OF MANTELS, UNSURPASSED rtf beauty 3 gesign and Sanity oF workmanship. Work of all kinds a sj PENRYN SLATE COMPANY, Fourth avenue and Seventeeath street, Union square. ‘A.-MARBLE AND MARBLEIZED MANTELS AND .sTiling, superior to anything offered in this city; Coat Headstones, Marble Counters and Watnscot- im fine selections ‘at S. KLABER & 00.’S Steam nebIe bagi a7 RB ed Fits frst street, between enue, 1S SLATE MANTELS, MARBLE AND WooD jantels, rich, and elegant ‘Wesigns, at the lowest tices, 220 and 222 West Twenty-third’ street, between om ang eighth behdeimned NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1873.-TRIPLE SHEET. 5 D, A Sin $I sn to to sis00) yearly profit tacome ina; is Aa a genueman investing $3,00 and Wndertatiag immediately the tnanagement of a well-known concern of hich class character. Address CITY AND STATE, Herald Uptown bi office. A BUSINESS MAN WANTED—AS CASHIER OOL- lector and general agent, for a large and infuential Manaiacturing company, must Invest $30); handsome income jor an efiicient, trustworthy person. Address GASittelt AND AGENT, , Herwid U Uptown Branch office. BREWERY FOR SALK—IN THIS LE AND PORTE city; has all the modern improvements; also, good well, irnishiug suiicient supply of cold’ water to dispénse with the use of ice through the entire summer; manufacturing rst clas Alesonly. and, as now an estal ished tr: ver 26000 barrels pet aianum:, the repu tation of the brewery, and of the ales is streth Present owner. desirey tocreniren Gall on Fr tWINGL, Office of Brewers’ vazette, 1% Fulton street. N EXPERIENCED BUSINESS MAN 1S READY FOR an honest business, paying fair profits. Address, Fagot nature of business and capital required, W. K , 121 Prince street. M EXPERT In THE TIN TRADE, OF HIGH will associate bimselt with a man of Fr srald ofteo, ean with himself. Ad- jeraid of : WANTED—IN AN EKASY, WELL PAY- ing and established business, with a capital of $2,000 to $5.00, Address L. W., box 166 Herald office. GENCY AND FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT OF- fered a party investing $20,000 in a manutacturing business in successful operation in this city; real estate and factory paid tor trom profs o1 the business, |Ad- ditional cata’ required only to Mil accumulating orders Apply to GRIGGS, CAKUGION & CO,, 98 Broadway. _ FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT FOR SALE—NEAR Grand Central depot; owner has other business; jong lease Address CONFIDENCE, box 131 Herald Up: town Branch office, 1; 205 Broadway: GENILEMAN OF ENERGY, SEVERAL, YEARS’ business experience and management and address, wishes to connect with established good house; wool or brokers (not. speculators) preterred ; vole Ume, office or outdoor, and invest, $ 60) aiter full Satis.action : reterences. Address THOR! GH F880 SEAN AN "AND JUNIOR PARTNER, Herald Uptown Braach oie WIDOW. LADY, WITHOUT ENCUMBRANCY, woul! like to meet a lady to join her in taking Rooms to carry on dressmaking. Address, giving place ot interview, Mrs. L, Buy Herald bptown 1 Bri sich 01 R SALE—AN INTEREST IN A WELL ESTAB- lished business, for which personal assistance and capital 1s wanted to the amount of trom $10,000 to $39,000; right of manufacture exclusive; any active man or company will nd this a Bona fide opportunity, Address BEACH, box 773 Post office. ORTUNE.—A SUCCESSFUL SILVER MINER, OF ten years’ Gee ig Nevada, is returning to newly discovered mines that promise to produce mil- ae would arrange to form @ company to work with cheap Uuinese labor; one-third the Property given, for the means, money tobe furnished 01 only as required, to carry on the work ; capitalists only need address THOM. 48 M. ANTISELL, 165 North Ninth street, Philadelphia, ARTFORD STEAM LAUNDRY FOR SALE—DOING a large and constantly increasing business at first | rate profits; is one of the most complete, in all of ity arrany Carcae in New England; situatea in the centre of the city, at low rent; is mn every way a very desirable opportunity for investment; proprietor » reason (or sll ing. having a valuable patent article to de very easy. Address or on on “the taieiFOND P Stan LA INDRY, 60 Pearl; street, Hartford, Conn. ALF INTERES! IN ONE OF THE BEST DOWN- town Restaurants will be sold for $2,500, to business man; bush ing. wel. ans business Payer H. VANDYKE, 160 Brondway._ HAVE LEAS BEST STORES IN CITY FOR King, Jor any kind of business, and want artner with capital and credit, Addre: USINESS, Herald Uptown Branch office, pane AND $50,000 CAPITAL WANTED—IN AN importing business, having a large aad well estab- lished trade with dry goods, millinery and fancy goods jobbers throughout the country; éxtensive ‘foreign credit; can turn capital three times a year; profits satis- ee Apply to GRIGGS, CARLETON & GO., ARTNER WANTED $5,000 WILL MAKE $70,000 Addre: box 126 Herald offic ARTNER WANTED—HAVING $1,000 MORE; business safe, pleasant, very proumble and estab: lished; money secure; reasons given. W. ADAMS, 112 Leonard street, basement oMe: ARTNERSHIP WANTED—IN SOME WELL ESTAB- lished coal eS by @ young man, with some capi- és irouaway, D, box 103 Herald Uptown Branch office, ARTNER WANTED-IN FINF GROCERY STORE 464 Fighth avenue, $700 for half interest or will Ploy. 8 person for one year at $2 per week, who can loan ie Samne ; first class security. ARE CHANCE.—AN INTEREST IN A VERY PLEAS- aut cash business, requiring the axsistan-e of another se, 4 ofiered for $100; worth ar least $12,100, \dress CASH, box 217 Herald offiee. MEE ADVERTISER RETIRING WILL DISPOSE OF his interest and sell entire out an old established Business: profitable amd soon understood, under the su- Rerintendence of the prinetpal there ts 1 mistake about ino humbug; $10,000 will be wanted, so those not Pavlos itat command need not answer. CANDOR, Herald office. ME MOST ELIGIBLE CIGAR STORE ON BROAD. way, above Fourteenth street, for sale; stock newly imported; apmezal opparraay te immed! osseRsiOn. ion square, Broadway. ANTED—A PARTNER WITH TO $5,000 $10,000 a ‘an old established steam furniture vale best of references exchanged. Address FURNITUR: Herald office. “ANTED—A PARTNER WITH A SMALL, CAPITA in an old-established cash basine: $5, per annum: rare chance for an enterp! dress MERCH ANT, box 206 Herald office. AMY! SEMENTS. Usei SQUARE THEATRE. Prope letor. Begins at& Saturday Matinee at 1:30. Carriages may be ordered at 10:40. xy INMENS 8 st00 EE x ¢ x | rie BELues of THE KITCHE! K 8 MICAWBER, 3 in | tonse crowded to repletion, and both | in the | periormances applauded to the echo. | the most |, the, same, Dill every night until| most unique | further notte enter | THE WONDERFUL VOKES FAMILY | enter: tain. in their great spec tain- ment | TE e KITCHEN, t ever || and, the minent Cons ai ever offered GEORGE FAW-ETE ROWE, | offored 20'the | in his great Impersonation of to the oO SATURDAY, 8 SEPT. 13, oO Ww FIRST BELLES sR bi re ‘CHEN w BE ‘and MCA WB { ——9 W2DN of an entirely new Drama ot groat interest, written ex- Pressly for the company by Mr. @. F. Rowe, entitled _____ THE PRUSSIAN, NION SQUARE THEATRE, SPECIAL ENGA ASME DAS OF THE EMINENT Mr. GEORGE FA rT ROW E, who will appear in his great oo im,orsonation of Micawher (for a Ihaited number of nights)‘in the Nowly constructed pais ata in three acts, LKINS MICAWBER, Commencing Wednesday evening, September 10. OOD'S MUSEUM. ELISE HOLT. SPECIAL BILL FOR THE BENE FI’ OF MISS ELISE HOLT, HIS FRIDAY, September 12 18/3, nyesiNe ans RBVERROON AT 2, IT OF Production of the cole- MIS On which’ occasion ‘she [ill appear an the charm. ing Comedy, ot Novel) entitled LITTLE TREASURE. WANDERING JEW, Concluding with — the Drama of the WANDERING JEW, _PIANOFORTES, A {—$200-MAGNIFIGENT 73 OCTAVE rosewood oversirung iron frame (Goldsm forte; Stool, &c.; carved case and leg: ments; fully guaranteed. GOLDSKITH'S, 26 Bleecker street, near Bowery. IMPROVEM “PIANO WITH ALL MODERI NTS, carved legs, &c.; Organ, 7 stops, &¢., to be sold at & sacrifice; owners want the cach.’ At’ warer oums of PEEK & SON, 127 Bleecker strect. #4 ) ENGLIS 1 Dr HESS aud MAUHIO GAL Itis with extreme pleasure that the directors make known to the public that arram Pleted for introducing. ‘or the Mr, SHERIDAN SHOOK Mr. A.M. PALMER ments have been com- the peerless representative of American Miss CLARA LOUISE, KEL 1o entering upon this important enterprise the p! tors feel assured that they are but tuifilling a long cher- shed desire on the rart ot the appreciative American 1@ our WORLD FAMED. FAVORITE PRIMA DONNA in that sphere of her fascinating art which she 1s #0 ex- management to be able ctlorts to meet this widely existin © met with the cordial sympathy ol elf, who has evinced a most praise- LY Wallingiiess to Falingaish per apaually recurring ratic stage, in ord ally ati d to adorn. unique qrumphs on the Italian 0] fo promote the success of the present § with a vicw to the ultimate encouragement of & NATIONAL LYRIC DRAM The management pave been most fortunate in securing of artists to support Miss ari BER, public. K the services of a brill Keilogw in the interpretation of a richly Sry comp rtaing fall the inost popular oDeras of the pres list incinaes the chets-d’d AN FRENCH composers, trans. ‘ites works written expressly for AY EVENING, October 1—Opening of the Second Comedy Season at this theatre and production | thiod jeinsies ite THE Misy CLAA LOUISE | RELLOGG, JENNIE VAN ZANDT, dirs ZELDA SEGUIN. ae BOUDINOT, den Royal Italian 0 Miss KATE, OWEN, for three manne at Covent London, and for two seasons at Her Majesty's Opera. and unites to a poweriul tenor voice of admirable quality a fine stage mand of an extensive repertoire, Mr. THEODORE the well known fuyorite Tenor fon in, English Overa). Mr, from tho Crystal Palace al Italian Opeia Compa: vaied young arlist, iited with & tenor Voice of # Ast Appearance in Amoricy, Mr. EI D OA Presence and the com- His first appearance HABELMANN, London, and A hnighis cut autiful U a young artist ot iarze experience on the English operatic stage and possessing a rich bar dinary power and compass rlea. GUSTAVUS HALL M N Pi KA, Mr. ELLds RYSE, ir. ‘The above lst of artists veil he recognized as compris. f Agalaxy of Vocal talent such as was never belore aexombled sor the production of hy ‘The minor roles in the several uately tilled and lone voice of extraor- SE HOLT, brated Drama (being first’ appearance in Eugene Sue's own drama- tization of his world tamed operas will be ade- wil supported by a care- WF FUL CHORUS ander aciective orches- te andgrt ihe tle n of Assistant Conductor. AGRAFFE th) Piano- REYLOFF, of London, latest improve- «Mr: BENJAMIN OWEN New and elegant costumes, manufactured by Millet, ot Paris, and all othe appointments necessary tor present- ing the operas of the repertoire in the most complete manner, will be employ: Rel PERTOIRE Will comprise, the following popular w GRAND PIANO FOR RENT.—PIANOS AND Prince & Co. Organs for salo or rent. 5.1 'GORDON & SON, Musié Publishors, 13 Kast Foutteenth street, near Fifth avente, 1 LAMMERMOOR, TA, MAI eae AOIREMIAN GIRL, om. FRA DIA’ DON GIOVANNI Tuer ‘oF ‘FIGARO, BARBER AUGHTER OF THE REGIMENT, A’ HAINES BROS, 27 Union square, the Haines Piano; first class in every respect; every instrument guaranteed to give satisiaction. ‘or sale on very reasonable terms. A few Pianos, Which have been used @ little, but good as new, atan exceedinly low price for cash nd examine before pur elsewhere, A ETBINWAY, WEBER, “CHICKEPING AND « Hazelton Pianos, good as new, with every im- provement, sold for want of money; great bargains, J. BIDDL FEW SECOND HAND PIANOS, BUT LITTLE used, will be sold very cheap tor cash, on mstal- ments, and to re nt, at JOHN MALON’S fac Forticth street and First avenue, office 224 East Thirty- ninth street, PARLOR, GRAND SQUARE 1G octave rosewood Pianotorte, nearly new 875, for $225 ensh; has box tor shipping ; aintings, Bronzes, chamber, library, diging Fur asacrifice. 104 Fast Twenty-iith street, A BRILLIANT TONED, DOUBLE ROUND, octave Pianoforte: nelly 950. Call day private residence 210 West 2lst st. cer LEAVING THE OITY WILL SELL A beautiful carved rosewood roven octave Faia, celebrated maker, jor $125, with Cover and Stool. East 30th street, between 2d and ki avenues, MAGNIFICENT 74 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO- forte, parlor grand, 4 round corners, richly carved, made orrer, city maker, used 5 month, fully guaranteed, , 1, tor $300; embroidered cloth Cove Riageres’ Cabinets, Hookcase, Chacnbar, Dining ara, ture, at hast cost i Broperty family leaving city. 36 We LLY A Pianoforte, carved logs, four round co! a 200, for $: juaro, a bargain for cash. ©: {lint street, between! Sixth and Seventh avenues, ray for the’ Sret time in English, Ambroise Thomas’ charming work, © season will be inaugurated at the Academ Musi, Philadelphia, on Monday, October & A West will subsequentl ELLOGG and Company wi be made, after which 1 return to New York, omy of Musia during th appearing at the A heaped date announcement will be made as soon CADEMY OF MUSIC, SALVINI SEASON. E, 18 Waverley place, near Broadway. Browni eT GrnnE LO THE EVER SEEN.’ —Charlotte Cushinan, Mr. MAUBICB GRAV has the honor to announce the of SIGNOR TOMMASO pees and his ceeny Ea ‘ory, corner BRILLIANT TONE, ‘8, engaged expressly for his eee tour, which will be ted_o TUESDAY EVENING, REPT, 1 when will be enacted for the first’ time in t the Ttallan version of Shatspeare's tragedy, re pear Fourth av. arvod, cost $860 for $225; has all improvements; also a beaut iui’ rosewood Plano, Signor TOMMASO SALVINI as OTHELLO. Signor ALESSANDRO SALVINI as LAGO. Signora ISOLINA PIA: IONTI as DESDEMONA, the name of so great a celebrity to the Mr, Grau feels that little need be said in the merits wnich have made the artist emi- hent throughout Europe and won for him such honors as rt by none of his illustrious coun- trymen, and, in calling special attention to this event, the Director takes pride in anticipating that It will prove to the SRABLE IN OUR ART HISTORY. THE TRAGEDY OF OTHELLO, which has been selected by Signor SALVINI for his intro- duction to the American public, will entirely new scenery, costumes’ and appointments (pre- pared under his Immediate personal supervision), and With the following most powerful east:— have been attained in ‘ks: #nperd Drawing Room Suits, Grand Autoineite stylus, covered sill: Brocade; | Be, yeithout exec - TONED 734 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD cost 3 ‘algo original ‘Decker Brothers’, of Union Lat, 120 West Twenty- be produced with LADY WILL SELL FOR $10) HANDSOME ROSE- wood Pianoforte ; round corners, iron frame, in per- fect order, guaranteat: including Stool; modern style and improvements. 28 Third street near Bowery, BCE OCTAVE ROS! superb aserifee ‘at manufactory price: .C 107 West Twenty-t instalments taken. rd st. corner Sixth OOD PIANOS FOR RENT OR SALE—C T cash; rent applic ed to purchase, at MERRELL'S, No. 8 Union square, 109 Fourth avenue, ' Cail and see them. Signor TOMMASO BALVINI ‘Signor ALESSANDRO SALVINI Signora ISOLINA PIAMONTT Signora A. HOFFMAN -Sighor A. COLONELL mor L. PICININI Sunor A. FABBET EWOOD PIANO, $125— ved legs, overstrung agraffe, great Al nor A. F AMOSTE gnor RO ‘Bignor “CAKACCIOLG 1EAP FOR in an established mercantile business in buadelphia, Fa:; declining health the only cause of gelling: two: -thirds cash re balance on time. Ad- 88, Hi. T. V., Dox 2,065 P iladeiphia, Pa, $6. OOO Fie PURCHASE HALF INTEREST EVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, $125,— We are retailing the best finished and richest toned Fianotortes: manufactured from $225 up. CO-OPFIRA- ‘VE PIANO MAKERS, No. 9 Great Jones street, near Broad \way. ignor F. BONGINI ‘The Orchestra under’ ihe, “tijeeiion of Brotessor @. CON: pan nnnnen INSTRUCTION: N EXPERIENCED CLASSICAL, MATHEMATICAL and “nglish teacher, scholar and golt medallist ot foreign university, desires to establish 4 school. in which the thorough drili of English public schools will be given; meantime takes private pupils, prepares for college (English or American): city references ot the highest class. Address TUTOR, box 102 Herald offic GENTLEMAN WITH EXPERIENCE WILL GIVE instructioa to private pupils as a resident or vislting tators reference: terms reasonable. Apply to GOODW i hirteenth street (A GERMAN, LaDy, WITH GOOD REFERENCES, who has resided| several vears in France, Italy and England, secks a situation as governoss in au! American family; ‘acquitements—English, French, Ttalian, musicy singing, drawing, painting in’ oil and water colors ag well as the usval branches of education. iss KRAFFT, care of Mra’ Schmidita, 106 Hadson tt, Hoe baby O¥ CULTURE AND REFINEMENT DESIRES sition to teach children English, French and inusie; st references. Address 0. T. M., Herald Uptown Branch office. TEACHER, ACQUAINTED WITH THE LATIN ee French languages, Is required at No. 10 Ruixers sireet eno a GRADUATE, NOW STUDYING THEO- has bad abundant experience in teach- ing, mires ‘employment as teacher in a private school or a the ha recommendations can be furnished. ddress T. A. H,, No. 9 University place, A* EPISOUPAL CLERGYMAN, ON THE HUDSON, near New York, having three boys at school wil bin, By ep are Eye more; terms Address REC- IVERSITY SCHOOL OF nage ly 18 Beacon street, itor ‘The next term will open on. Wednesday, / October 1. Protessors and Lecturers: Hon. George 8. eet LL, D., Dean, Contracts, Partnership and Age! Hon. Edmund i. “Bennett, Lu. D., Criminal Law, Bail- ments and Sale: Hon. Henry W. Paine, LL. D., Real Property. erlign, Bewamin F. Thomas, LL. D., Wills atd Adminis ra ti Francis Wharton, LL. D., ces aned of Laws. Hon. Dwight Foster, Bai Hon, ‘Chives f. Russblly” Evidence and Admiralty, Pleading and Pri ction john Ordronanx, LL, Dj, Medical Jurisprudence. it, John Green, LL. D. Melvitie mal Bigelow, M. A, "Sis and Notes, Insurance Bit a ORD Kaward L. Pierce, Corporations. Tuition—$100 for the first year and $90 for each subso- queptouc, or circulars anid other intormation apply ta AVID P. D., Registrar of the University, 18 Baron srveh 2 ___ DENTISTRY. ‘ODER: DENTISTRY. DR. R. G. DURKIN, LATE 573 Canal street, n¢ ». 7 Clinton place (Eighth treet.) Ardifcial Teeth on new: principle: immovavie, ‘Used ag natural teeth; teeth extracted without pain with as or by benumbing process. _______ BILLIARDS. RTD “STANDARD AMERICAN BEVEL TABLES AND + the Pheian & cae Combination Cushions, tor sale only by the patentee, H. W. COLLENDER, suc: Coasor to Phelan & | ollenaer, 733 Broadway, New York. — =A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF NEW AND SECOND and Billiard Tables constanily on hand, at GEO. No.7 Barclay street, New York. At 160, a NTH AVENUE, NINETEENTH ‘STRE TT id gent! ae, will obtain full value for cast off Ulothing, ‘arpets, &c., by calling or addressing. Grdcrs promptly atwende ae Mr. or Mrs. EISENSTADT. NEAR WEN SIXTH For tates aad ieee ron ch cuhing and Cary aiden ran Siothing and Carpets, G TH WELL KNOWN ss 246 SBY- enth avenue, second door above Twenty-fourth et.—Ladies and gentlemen receive most pomtvely highest Wye without pone ke ne for Wearing apparel oh especially Carpets, &e. bo fot, be hum- by spurious advertisements; T only ask. a tai 5 pions call on of address Mr. or i, the number as above. TH. ROSENTHAL'S, 3 3 THIRD AVENUE, NRAR Nineteenth sti and gentlemen will obtain Tull value of cast Slothine, Garpery ae0 by calling oF iressing. Laaies ‘attended to by Mri, 7 699 BROADWAY, NEAR THIRTEENTH STRERT, ERZ pays the bighest cash prices for ladies’ and Rerilemen's We tig, Apparel, Carpets, &c.i note Anail will be punctually attended de ‘At EDWARD MILLERS FSTABLISUMENT, 68 Sixth avenne. between Washington and Waverley lace (formeriy 16) Seventh avenue). the wimost value oy cash f een off Clothing, Carpets, dc. by call- Or addressing. Ladies attended by Mrs. Milter IBERAL P rntone Aut J BE PAID FOR LADIE ee A aye Laces, ant demand for Lag og Call on or address Mr, Avenue. ,)RENCH, GERMAN AND MUSIO TAUGHT BY A French gentleman, thoroughly competent. He will i rivate lessons at his own or pupil's residence, le reters to Dachauer, 147 Sixteenth street, from 9 to 12 to Ovlde Dupre, No. 6 Wall street, from 10 AM tod and B for 72 Eleventh street, trom 7 to 10 P. M. STITUTE.—SELECT FRENCH AND ENG- lish Day and Bourding School, 35 East Si pati near the € “eta Park, will reopen 5 rospectus. nd for # prosp' otrof, PAUL E, ESPINASSE. FORT WASHINGTON INSTITUTE FOR young ladies reopens September 2 Circulars at yntano's, 33 Union square, and bars" PINASSE & FRIRDMANN’S, 12 Pine street, ESSONS DIN FRENCH BY AN EXPERIENCED de professor. For terms address B. ©,, box 108 Herald office. Is8 RYERS SELECT SCHOOL FOR YOUNG CHIL dren will reopen on Tuesday, September % in che Wesleyan Chapel, on Seventh enue, between Thir- teenth and Fourteenth streets. TSS STEERS’ trie Day School, for Young Ladies and Children, 12, ast Forty-seventh street. Will reopen September 23. School carriages will be sent for pupils without charge. LLES. CHARBONNIER’S FRENCH PROTESTANT ae. titans and Day School for ty As ave ladies, No. 35 ‘| ‘This' ety Ere i ron Gormerty, AS Ready ad ‘aa Foote, ly, Paris), re-open ca ‘in ogptember whey yalton CHARBORSTES their school in New ¥ SGELAND INSTIT' ure. ho-Hudson, N. ¥.—Several Furnished Vil- lan and Cottages, On the grounds and near the Insti- tute, are for rent on liberal terms to tose who wish to reside here to educate thelr n MANSPIEID, President. YE SEMINARY, RYE, N. Y.—NEXT SESSION WILL Re toamcuse September 17. “The course of instrnetion 18 exter) ive and, aah For particulars apply to the aTUDIES WILL BE. Peck Ma doo IN 8ST, JOHN'S COL Dy rlese. Fordham, Westehester county, on Wednesday, eptember 3, 1873 ‘Boar. and Tuition per year, further pai ticulats apply tw JOS SHEA, & sident, S; deta ACADEMY FOR YOUNG LADIES, ¥.—Studies will be resumed first Mon: day in bd Haat Vand tuition senit-angual 120, ARDIY at Whe igaptute. 5O0 PIANOS AND ORGANS, NEW AND SECOND hand, of first class makers, will be sold at lower prices, for cash or instalments. or for rent, In city oF HORACE WATERS & SON, 481 Broadway, country, by than evar offored before in n New York. Agents wanted BU ROF ‘E. [TERLAKE Grand Totel Ritschard, Largest and Rest Hotel at Interlaken. Dining saloon for 300 guests; baths and bililards.. jallery open from 10 A. __FPURMNITURE. WEEKLY AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS. FOR aahiurniture, Carpets ERTHWAIT & CO's, An tmmense stock and low prices. id Bedding, at 3B. A KIMBEL & J. CABUS, FURNITURE MANUFAC. . from $28 and 90 Broadway to the1r spacious warerooms, Nos. 7 and 9 turers and Decorators, will re’ East Twentieth street , opposite Lord & Vaylor’s. “A MAGNIFICENT, GRAND DUCH $25: rep Suits, $15, 365 and $50; rosewood 7% octave forte, cost $1,00), tor $275;' Paintings, Mirror: Vases, Car ots, eae d Chamber, Library, ean ne Silver Ware iy lea Vinge 101 Fourth and J es ington avenues. ture and Bedding at lowest cash y week! instalments, at O’FARRELL’S warel poaee. 0 eighth avenue, between Thirtieth and Mhirty-Orst streets, location ; Boxes, 5 py Seats can how'be secured ‘at the Box Ofice of the cong $8 and $2 50, according 1 English and Italian, of the following plays in which Signor ALVINE will ‘appear, are now for at S| ‘OTHE! LL, a ORTE NGO! AL y ANE POVERO” (“ROMANCE OF A Poor YouNG Price 50 cents each. JONDAY copies of any ofthe above dramas may. tae nred at Chrisiern's, Universit roadway, and ot the Theatre ALVIN LIBRETTOS, in be place: Selirmor'sy 70, icket Office, 114 Broad- i AMUSEMENTS, ence aren AAA IBLO'S: Two MELLIONS BEAGE CROOK Z =} - a 5 ct IBLO'S PROFLE BLACK 1BLO'3 HAVE WITNESSED THIS BLAUK TBLO'S GoRGHOUs SPECTACLE BLACK 1BLO'S nmaros* GARDEN BLAGE (BLO'S. OK ITS BLACK BLO3 FIRST PRODUCTION, BLAUK BLAC! BLO'S THE Moat BEAUTIFUL BLACK ris ANY STAGE IN THE WORLD. BLACK TT MORGAN'S ohaND PICTORIAL Bi 8 WINE, WOMEN AND WAR, THE KIRALEY. TROUPE, anuat HUNGARIAN 1 I I TBLO'S BL. TEL | Eve WIINESSED ON BLACK ‘1B! I L THE rwis AW SISTERS, A WLEDGED THe SGHEATEOT AOROB, In THE WORLD, THE MADRIGAL BOYS SWEET MELODIES, REGAMEY, THE GRiAT FRENCH CARLOATO LST, D, ven PAQEiSR, A CORPS DE BALLET, CONSISTING | OF MAUNIPIGENTLY COSTUMED, B. CHARMING MUSIC, BLON GRAND MARCHES. BLOWS DANGHOF, Mus NAT BLOS THe WHOLE FORMING" AN ENTERTAINMENT Lo: WOND RFU eu BEAUTINUL, BLA ENTRANCING. a VER 70. BE FORGOTTEN, MATINEE SATURDAY, MATINEE SATUBDAY. BLACK oun “THEATRE, THOMPSON TROUPE. UNBOUNDED ENTHUSIASM by an AUDIENCE CROWDED IN KVERY PART for the production of SINDBaD THK SAILOR, in which the world-famed Mist LYDIA THOMPSON THE, iNew MAMMOTH Courany late the theatre FLASES OFF MIRTH AND HUMOR, with which this piece Ce ee, FAMILIAR MUSIC, interspersed with \ Gs, NURSERY RHYMES revived alter three The gre: BATE scene, feiroauony STUMP SERCH ond DANCING QUAKERS, THE SKATOMIAL PHENOMENON, DUBTS and QUARTETS. The whole an enormous success. Secure your seats. MATINEBS WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, | szeuuzenrzenzrezzzZzZZ77 feces peers wzzz77) oars’ Fresh BootH’s THEATRE. JEFFERSON, J.B, BOOTH. Sole Lessee and Manager. SECOND WEEK of JOSEPH JEFFERSON, MONDAY, Soptember 8 and every evening during the week (except saturday night JOSEPH SIHFEERSON BIP VAN WINKLE. JEFFERSON MATINEE on SATURDAY NEXT, at 1:30, SATURDAY EVENING, pee SECOND TIME of TH Seats may be secured, SIX DAYS IN ADVANCE, at the box office of the theatre or its branch ticket office, at the musle store of © H, Ditson & Vo., 71 Broadway. MAGGIE MITOHELE, OCTOBER 6, 1873 XENTRAL PARK GARDEN-TIHEODORE THOMAS. THEODORE THOMAS? UNRIVALLED SUMMER NIGHTS’ CONCERTS. Programme jor 1HIS (Friday) EVENING, Sept. 12, at 8, Introduction to tne opera The Seven ‘Rayens, Rheliberger yatta, Proim fig sionieains Strauss Nordin Suite, 0 ‘Asser’ iiamerik jin the woods. 2. Old Swedtai baliad. °& Norse Fling. 4. Minuet. 6. Bridal March, Overture, Fidelio. Andaute,'symphony in Selection, third act Meistersingar v. Rhapsodie Hongroise, N hei ied air composed by King’ Louis: ‘xiii: Waits, Vienna Temper. Baltarelto mi Adu 0 Packages, containing’ 12 tickets, atthe usual ce ery THURSDAY EVENING Grand Extra CONCERT. Terrace GARDEN THEATRE. FRIDAY, Sept. 12 By general request, DER PRMSOHUETZ. Mine, ‘Louise ‘Lichtmay, Mr. Hubelmann, Miss Wass- mann, Mr, Jehmann, Mr, Wein PUT CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA. Adunission, 50 cents; reserved, 26 cents oxtr ME ¥ B. “CONWAY'S “BROOKLYN THEATRE, OPISNING NIGHT, SATURDAY, September Is, 1873, with . powerful cast. ALAXY COURSE. G ‘MR. C. E. A. MCOGEACHY, DIRECTOR, CHURCH OF THE PISCIPLES, Madison AvOnG, fifth: E . Geo. H. Hepworth M BEGINS OCTOBER 7. R Y y | MISS_ANNA B, DICKINSON. t| BEY. NEARY WARD BAECHER, B| HON WENDELL PLILLI Ys s AJ OR GENERAL B. 5 JOHN BOA E50. INS.” A “GRACE GREENWOOD ¥| “GRAN, GEORGE ua i iewornt ENBRAL KILPATRICK. MON W. %. ANDREWS, Admission, 75c, Reserved He. extra, ‘Tickets tor the entire Course $3 ‘Tickets for the entire Course, inc a Seat, $9 for sale at the GALAXY DIRECTORY, No. 5 West Twenty-third street (under Fifth Avenne Hotel ; Bren- tano’s, Union square, and 114 Broadway. RO;ERY ri HEAT ‘ 1873, en Drama, entitled FOR EXPLOSION OF A CAVE, RAILROAD DASHING THROUGH A FOREST OF A CATARACT OF ‘REAL WATE! TERRIFIC HABLEAUX, Mr, GEORGE FRANCE as SKID and the entire company in the ak: further notice. GREAT NOVELTIES IN PREPARATION. Will shortly appoar—Miss ETTL the new Domestic Drama, from the New York Weekly, LITTLE SUNSHINE. RAND OPERA HOUSE. Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY. THE GREAT LONDON SENSATION, ay Works of ped and Antoniten recently brought. irom ‘Europe: iceland: Ing Of] Paintings by West, Grenze, Berghem and other masters; fine marble and wedgwood Busts, ancient stained Giass, Etruscan Vases, Armor, | early-printed pals Ete an curiously stamped ed bindings and fine RAIN STORM. Every evenin, E HENDERSON, in . M, 155 and 157 Chatham ‘street. (BEGINS 44 TO 8.) Sole Lessee and Manager. ESSE STYLE, satin brocatel Parlor Suit, nearly new, cost $850, tor 50, THE {one do., Marie Antoinerté style, $2007 brocatel and eee Pins M EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINEE. Oharacters by the powerful dramatic company, inelnding— ir sacrifice ; property of tam- M Kast Tweuty-fifih street, between LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CARPETS. FURNT- FRANK HALDENBERG, Ny maRre Ae ae WANDERING LWAYS READY. AT GEORGE A. CLARKE’S PUR. niture and Carpet Warehouse, 747 Broadway. Houses and apartments turnished on liheral terms. “ARR, APANNY Heywoon, W. J. JENNINGS, olidnes LECLERCQ, ‘wood and walnut Chamber Suits, Bedsteads, Bedd two Bookcases, complete dining and kitchen Furniture, Silverware, Paintings, Faris, Bronzes, Figures, Carpets, . B.—Elegant Decker 7% octave tour dr Sood Fianotoris. ‘Call this day,’ private resideace a0 West 2ist st. ture for sale. Marte Antoinctt est desc: peg. cost $800, for $200; one do., $125; do., $60; ake $3 velvet, medalli city. t 15th st., near bth av. A. FURNITURE AND CONTENTS OF PRIVATE residence, 120 West Twenty-third street, at private sale, namely, Fusnoforte, Parlor Suit, Carpets, Book- case, Bedroom Suits, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Mattr xtension Table, Chair, at half original cost. PRIVATE FA LY WILL SELL THEIR ENTIRE A. household Furniture (made to order), consisting two elegant Parlor Suits, in satin and silk’ brocade; Wis ct 3, ‘The Carnival Festivities. HI LANSIETS Tronpe of BEAUTIFUL CHILDREN will cxecute @ new and ecganttis R OFT ittlo PAY TEMP Brow ‘orl a PROLLY) with songs and the EB CALIFORNIA QUARTET will ap- FIRST CLASS ASSORTMENT ELEGANT FURNE uperb Drawing Suits, Grand Duchess» ex, coversd silk Brocade, of the rich: Every night, the Farce of A REGULAR FIX. SATURDAY NIGHT, THE WANDEIEING JEW THE ADOFTED CHILD, another Powerful SENSATION, enti titled Fianororie, cost $1208 for $300; ‘Etageres, are n Carpets, silverware: cham: ber, raining Fornitare, halt eost: Property family leaving IN BEHEARSAL, ALY'S RON WAY THEATER 72 AND 720 Besar FURNITURE, NEW OR SECOND HAND— wanted in exchange for zood mortgage, a short time to run; good chance for parties givin: Wd housekeeping. Address HOUSEK ule Herald o 4, Me i will im nid | 152 AND 15 WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET. DEGRAAF & COCHRANE, manutacturers of Furniture, Mattresses, spring Bods, &c. Marie Antoinette Parlor SO and upwards, upholstered to ordar to A8ers, Walnut Dress Case Sets, $12) hid upward. Brondway. Begins at UGUSTIN DALY Sole Lessee and Man: LAST WEEK OF iN AND AND are CARPETS (A ake specialty): all say rich patterns; English Brussels very cheap. At 12 Fulton sireet, between LA FILLE DE MADAME ANGOT, AIMEE aND HER GREAT OPERA BOUFFE TROUPE. EI SATURDAY, AT 1% O'CLOC! Fee 6, K, __ASTROLOGY. _ A MENTION. CONSULTATIONS ON BUSINESS, losses, enemies, absent trieads, love, tall Si fick Doss and death; pay rerused unless gatisilod. avenue. Lind Mme. SINGHI, O! JRUROPEAN CLAIRVOYANT TELLS NAME! Vi ed causes m1 Apaaiont Fifty cents aad ii twenty-fifth stree ADAME ROSA, GREAT NATURAL CLAIRVOY. fe Hite, from the arora A ie WONDE For SLATRVG promptly. ()RIGINAL MADAM BYRON, SPIRIT TALIsT.—CON. salt if 314 Fourth upon all affairs of lite. re of impostors using my ROFERSOR LISTER READS THE PLANGTS—THE tbe farare gan be B nown. Send stamp for Sixth avenue IH, OUPAY REVEALS ,TROM THE CRADLE TO a prarey finds ; Lease “ours om) Qe aye Bo WOrys AS’ INGE OF LA FILLE DE MADAME ANGOT, ‘T, SEPTEMBER 15, MONDAY NEX’ FIRST TLM. BA ie SEASON OF LA GRANDE" "DUCHESSE, 3! xen p prices— N FRANCISCO. re TOULEY'S OPEXA HOUSE, 2 pada AE Immense Success Hundreds Turned Aw ND E’ ViNtte CuANGH oer ‘THE i nO Ad cade to the aut, just arrived trom Califor CO be consulted at in West twenty-ninth street. is the seventh Gaughter of the seventy daughter, Letters answered ANJO AND GUITAR TAUGHT PERFECTLY IN ‘a single quarter, by HENRY rn and, beat Jig and Ciog Dancing for the CELLOS. Bxguinn QRERA. easy commence at road- it Son’s music on Mond: iy atl o'clock A. M. NY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, 201 BOWERY, Newly Decorated, Upholitered, rg WILL OPEN FOR UE SEA a NDA SEPT, RETURN OF AMERICA'S “OWN Goto VOCALIST, and his famous Varioiy Co MOST BU: APTER THE: D TOUR ON BECORD. oP. NG NIGH MONDA ', SEPT. FIRST TONY PAs tow MA IN. Isis, TUESD. qj Seer 16. HE GRAPHIC BALLOON, CAPITOLINE GROUNDS, BROOKLYN, THURSDAY EVENING, 7 O'CLOCK. At this hour the balloon is ready for inflation, and the weather is as favorable as could be desired. If the mid- night report from the Signal Service promises good weather and light wind for Friday the inflation will be- gin at So’clock Friday morning. By 7 or 8 o'clock A. M., should the wind still be light, the infiation will be pushed with all haste, with a viow (0 departure onthe same day, and ifno acciaent occurs, rendering it necessary to let ont the gas, as was done on Wednesday, the balloon will go during Friday afternoon or evening, probably from 4 toOP, M. Brae Ifeverything goes on wall, at eight o'clock flags will be displayed from the Astor House the Domestic build. ing, corner of Broadway and Fourteenth street, and at the Fifth Avenue Hotel, as soon thereafter as possible. It anything happons later than that hour to prevent departure placards will be immediately displayed at the various ferries, and the flags at the Astor House and the Domestic building will be lowered. The presence of the flags at any of these buildings during the day will indi- cate that the inflation ts progressing favorably, | The grounds will be open to the public during the day from 8A. M, Admission, 00 cents; children haif price. Inside the outer ring, S0cents extra, Reserved seats, of which there are only a limited namber, $1 extra, We hope no accident will delay a departure on this the second attempt, Every precaution has been taken, and the intention of all concerned 1s to despatch the expedt- Hon as proposed. In caso the ascension should be de- ferred tickets will be good for the day of final departare. RAND BILLARD, EXHIBITION THIS Pa | corner Fourteen! street an tween Dion Brothers and A: Garnier also fancy shots R. KAHN'S GRAND M SEUM_ tes POLYTECI INIC S nstitute=Reoult renoteled tnd 00) fresh attractions, now open ‘to the Broadway, hearly opposite the Grand Conthar Tota Models of every ortion of the human frame, breathing Mechanical Figures, &¢ , &c., altogether comprising the most enter- talning and instructive exhibition in the world. Adimis- sion, Se. Scientitie lectures dally ; free to visitors. 80 fancy sho M's DEIN DREW'S ARCH STREET ‘THEATRE, Philadelphia, Pa.—The iadiea and gentiemen en aged tor the ensulng season will please report at the heatre, on Monday morning, September 15, preparatory to opening on Monday, y, September 2 MORTON, Stage Manager. (& PILGRIM, Bain WALL, Groat Jones street, Broadway and’ Bowery, oniny S| ae a yea, enedari ‘am oe Ta 3 Wattsona LAST NIGHTS OF Mr. SHELL BARRY in THE COLLEEN BAWN, COLLEEN BAWN MATIN’ onsane RDAY, SEPTEMBER e Tn Mr. CHARLES DUST ‘AND MDLAMON Mr. SHIEL BARRY Now Scenery, as aaa MICK, New M by BAKE. ow Masic by BAKER, vow Propertions POWERFUL CAST. SATURDAY MATIN Be ANNOUNCEMENT, WALLACK'S, ONLY COLLEEN BAWN MATINER, SATURDAY, SEPT. 18, RS $4 odranenn. MATINEE AT WALLAUK’S i __ BARRY AND oot LE EN UM THEATRE, late Fechter's, Fourieonti sireet and Sixth aventie, W. L. MANSELL. OPENING NIGHT, The postponem Ress of the stag TINER AT WALLACE’ RSDAY, SEPTEMB! Be Be it inade necessary by Niekets jor Me nday phe: for day, and so on, of the money will be refunded if ‘Kets are presented at the box office on Monday oF Tryeds SYANSEEL has the honor to announce the inangu- rad jon of the seagou on the ate heretofore mentioned. THE NEW THEATRE. “Really the most Raniione theatre in New York."— “xrrusite in form and splendid in decoration.” mes. “Surpasses anything ever attempted here before. "— ‘or! “Ono of the mont bes beautiful places of amusement on the xpre Most slimptusus, luxurious and elegant”—Tolegram. “Without Dxception the most elegant theatre Faste ‘and engerprise displayed on elk eldes, (Mat. aply gorgeous and in admirable tasic Mansell fools warranted in oflerin, that ihe quality of the representations w nificeace of the house, It ness and confidence, that . the ina FIRST oF ORTUNIT ance be worthy the uration of the im Theatre will afford the “Holt GENUINE ORITIOISM It is Mr. Mansell’s ow that the enterprise now referred to de- set uch commendation. THURSDAY, AND DURIN URN THE WEEK, NALLIDAYS a Bouikudiolana Spec taniier races mended for production at the UN OF ov NI in three acts, com IGHTS IN LONDON iH Quasimodo, the Bell Ringer of Notre Dame, a originale Naracten and on oie Da nce in Americ: Claude Prollo, Archdeacon of Notre Dany, Ne irsgrabed Charles Wheatloigh Captain Phoebus, of the King’s Arclicrs first appearance in tho United Sine) ” Mr, Sol Smitty y | first appearance here fi itoen, years.) nen a 8 Gypsy Girl: ‘appearance in’ the Ur Mme. Gondelaurier Fleur de Lys, her daughter Ger first appearance in the United States) Gadule, a recluse . Rear ‘ance in stngtiogy Oo AND CORPS DE BALLET. IE PLAY, 1 efit Garden in Paris. Sonn 2 Olaade ‘ee des Miracles. Chorus 5 ‘Miserere” and Grand Mediaeval va weant, The Cathe loistersof the Cathedral. ScaNE 2— BY IGE The Death St raggie in the Tower ot Notre Dame. Box Office now open, HEATRE COMIQUE, OT L1—Scuxe LC Ni ON THE inoienase Movelty upon novelty. OND. tion. wate a me Fiment, ot HA. WILSON ‘BROTHERS. Mra OEE, Miss JENNIE IE SATERLEB,. Mr, JOHN W. Mr, FRANK KERNS, Miss ADA WRAY, MimJENNIE HUGHES, Ming KITTY ONTEL. | | Miss MARIE GORENFLO,. i YEAMB! — leasing programme. Mulligan Guards, THE GRIPSACK. 1G INJUN, All the mammoth troupe, in ara ITALIAN PADUDMIE, SLAVES OF THE HARP. ATINEE WEDNENDAY 5 PEE, xa MErROPOLITA: A 585-2 N THE. TRE. OADW. 585 BROAD opposite mia “Hotel, ‘D NTE RTAING GENERAL DELIGHT, DKE, the Great Comedian A Wie ‘ankoe. MHE DEVILS } "LL P WIZARD OF PILE AG. ak SAM RICKEY and MASTER BARNEY in their ei sketch of BAD W. HISKEY. WITT. D RYMAN INA REGULAR F N SMITH and Miss ALRXANDRINA, Tut MORNING ULORTES N ant IW AKTISTS AUPEAI HV ERY ‘BVENING. Doors open at7. Curtain rises at 73) 0’ Notice. “The most extravacant nave ies in IWERY WEDNESDAY x YA suas BLOB, “A uae CADEMY OF MUSIC. THE OR Ab GRA) baa EVENING, ‘AX S or known to the patrons of Opera, at the en Ra Music, that the season will commence om 0) The c TepEDy: will comprise the ollowing i Madame CHRISTINE NILSSON, Mile. pies ishee test her first appearance. er. . LOUISE or CAMA STN: his first appearance. Signor BENF! RATELLL, his frst appearance. MAUREL, his. frat ‘appearance. UENTE, his urst appearance. Signor NANNETTE, his first ‘here Signor SCOLARA. stil 1s) $id. NIGHT, HOMES $0 AND $25 PH. The box office now open at the Acader RYANTS MINSTREL, —TWEATY-THIRD STREBR, peewee sixth and 5 venth avenues, near Booth’s BRILLIANT REOPENING, CROWDED HOUSES First appearance since his ae from Europe of Will appear in a new: chat ip pet BAG. IMMENSE SUCC! Messrs, Unsworth, Harry Stanwood, nee, OE wid THE EXCELSIOR TROUPE, Bob Hart, Nelse Seymours Murphy, Brockway, ra VOCs Airs AND GRAND ORCHESTRA. Bryant's. All new acta. Commences at eignt o'clock. Seats secared. BL. “SIXTEENTH STREET, IRB DOORS What OF BROADWAY. ah en ct AT 3. RSAL PRA) UNIV RSAL, ERIS DA De THE ROYAL, MARIONETTES, tn theit wondertul antics of oy NI, ORIGINAL CHRISTY MINSTRELS, he Fairy Fantomime of concluding with ti ED RIDING HOOD, le of pricos—Reserved sofas in parterre, served chairs, 75. adinission, 50c. ; ays half price. (AMERICAN INSTITOTE— FORTY-SEI ¥-SECOND EXHIBITION 1s NOW OPEN. AMERICAN INSTITUTE HALL, 2D AND 8D AVENCES, GD AND OTH STREET, Grander Display of Novelties than Ever Before. CONCERTS AFTERNOON AND EVENING. “CHILDREN HALF PRICE. ADMISSION 500, DAVENPORT BROTHERS COOPER INSTITUTE, COMMENCING WEDNESDAY EYENING, SEPT. 17, 8 O'CLOCK. ADMISSION 500., Se SEATS $1. XTEW yo: aw EUM OF ANATOMY, ois, BROAD. Eyay, perween Houston and Bleecker streets. ivory erful museum: bet of eve: ea i id see and anderstand, | Heo ny ot Marriaze.” wo atiend heey, ih ont ant lectures artes unable BUM OF ANATOMY, Broadway, New fork. MEtorourtax - THEATRICAL AND ; } HERALD BUILDING, BROADWAY AND ANN STRERE A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THEATRICAL, MINSTREL AND VARIETY CUTS CONSTANTLY

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