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M4 NEW YORK HERALD, WEDN ae —— += - "iN ¥ Klux laws revived and troops ordered to occupy PEACE AND RECONSTRUCTION, them, while Soath Oa olina has bad bo excitement ' other than negro roi, and only two of them for twoyear#, and Louisiaua and Alavama are com- — - quiet aud peaceavie. Wiy not send 'o Ww i R amnesnes Sod tee Raine Were. there yd iti some violence? The reason i rent. The: The Proposition e a how — democratic ad Vepubitcan, and no poiltti- ca) capital is to be mede by doing +0. i the South. THR N®GRO APURECIATED. ceived at “Negroes and whites can and will ive in peace 2 and quiet if the iederal government will not inter- tere. : j tion laborer in the World, He got only cleared and A Searching Review of the South- | brougut into euluvation the Missizetppt. Vaile: | put —+ its foreign exports. But for these products of ne- gro lapor the national governmeat would hive deen daLkrny tf at the close Of the War, as the C Ly Mercia statistics WHl snow, The negro 1s almost enersieeememenernee PEACE THE DESIRE OF ALL, | Qhiecessury to the white ‘men of the south as | tuey are to him. Their interests are one and iden- a erine ucal, and this tne negro is pe.inning to find ow, | Let the Executive turn bis guns upon the carpet. i i baggers and scalawags and put them Gown, and Two Suggestive Interviews on the | tiewhite and colored men Will live in peace aud | desolation of the South. Or let the President cease to interiere 19 the Southern States and peace, | beconceowe.x igo? | law and order Will soon reign in Warsaw. Tne Y vue CHARLOTTE, N. C,, sept. 9, 1874, POLITICAL TWADDLE Any movement tending to bring about a thor- of the day resorted to by demagogues on the eve | ough reconciliation between the sections and 0! soutiera elections, to the effect that the .reed- . men are to be demed the elective irauchise and be aaake the Union & reality as well as aname OngDt Yeuyuded toa state of slavery, that another re- to engage the attention of all true loversof the pejjouis to be inaugurated and that the puolic feelings of this | debt ls to ve repndiated, are stale and unworthy pocthace a satel gemenitagetiney “1 of any respectabie source, {he only disturbers of community on the subject I called on several the peave With us are the political wiute Inatiza- | prominent citizens, and give herewith the result tors o; mischuel. The South desires noting more te! . The first person cajled | than peace and order, and has no respec com examin dgteasin Johnston, President of those musrepresenuung the actual coudition of apon was Colonel William Je J thangs in the count the Southern Life Insurance Company. This WHAT THE CONVENTION WOULD MOOSE LARIE, tem: dest resilents of Meck- “Let tae couvention be calied and let able, oo om pee eee of She Oem j servative, dignifed meu compose it. Let all dif. Jenburg county, and ts well Known for his publle | Fontes gud embartuss:.enis toa inti, iree and spint, good sense and deep interest in the welfare | cordial un.on be culmly ana iree.y discussed. Let of North Carolina, both asa sovereign State and | tne true people o! the whole .ountry understand 7 the situation and not be mised by artiul and as an invegral part of the federal Unio’. Without | Gocco ing politicians, and goon law and order Will being 4 politician he is probably better informed | prevail, re.orm ahd decency will iolow, integrity reat many who Make and honor will characterize the representative jae aANOnAL STE NAL BEER . | and the constitution and tue Union will be estab- pouitics a profession. lished on a Joundation more duravie than ever.” “Colonel,”’ 1 said, “I suppose you baveseen the | Coionel Johnston said in conclusion, “it 18 rene ‘ HERA. = today, in tO state, a3 you know, that 1 am nopoitician, min SRR ered as eee nd ) | desire no oitice, and have no other motive in ex- which & proposition 18 made to call @ national | pressing tuese Views than the guod of the whole convention for the consideration of all the gmev- | country.” a e war, and if | A MERCHANT CALLED UPON. anceniniiclT ere the! Aron ae ae I a Desiring to get the views of those only whom I you have given the matter any thought I would | y now 1 be interested In the material wellare of luke vo have you tell me the result oi your reflec- the country, apd to whom no poiitical taint at- ons.” sacbes, | called nex upon Mr. Witkowsky, of the a | house of Witkowsky & Rentals, the iargest whole- Assuring me that he had had but little time te | xaie ana retail dealers in dry goods in (he city, [| reflect upon a matter which Was large and impor- found tim very live and intelligent. The whole- tant enough to require much reflection, Colonel | Sale department, doth in the size of the rooms and | the activity of the salesmen, presented a very tair Jonnston proceeded :— counterpart of some of Claflin’s apartments on “The proposition of the HERALD to call ‘ana- West Broadway. Ey ae Loe barf 7 construction | through the establisument, 1 asked Mr. Wit- name ebc eon renee coe pence) enn) Fecanernoe kowsky if he had read tue HERALD editonal pro- without delay,’ referred to by you, appears to be posing & national convention, dictated by generous and patriotic motives. The | “I would feel that sumetning was wrong,” he | editorial making this proposition contains many ri ye ried pap akg HeRALD to read every Suggestions to oiicers of the federal government, , ™'® eareain nia executive, legisiat ; part of Meckienburg and sleep i the cable By what authority shall it ve called and | Woo, .°.gigne without arms. There 18 much less opon what basis shail representation be appor- anger right here than tuere is In New York city. tioned? What authority would the final action of But! gather irom the papers that troubles do exist the convention have upon the executive and legit | iy’ sh ytning cau be dune to stop the lawless vio lative departments of the goverment? If the | jence it ought to be uncertaken by the good peo- spontaneous popular sentiment, North and South, | ple of the country, Witnout having given the would anite in such & call, at St. Louis or Cincin- euch other; and a properly selected delegation each State in the Bouse of Representatives, the | would vastly aid in briuging about the aesired suggestion would appear feasible, and the moral understanding. { ven:ure wo say that the most mfluence of such an assemblage of our patriotic eager] ee ye Pad in me ea ety are the soidiers of both armies, and witnou' citizens could not be without its influence upon | having it @ military convention, I Would not the officers of the general government. be airaid to leave the matter in the hands of “Nine-tenths of the Southern people admit fully | the ‘boys in blue’ and tuose who have discarded | fy é the gray.” the results of the war—the preservation of the | “You think, then, the convention ought to be Union, the emancipation of the slaves, and their | composed of suidiers from tue Northern and investment with all the political and legal righis Southern armies ?”” 2 “Not altogetuer. I mentioned them because I that belong to the whites, and that secession Das | ining they know each other better ana know been decided by the highest earthly tribunal and more about the wauts of the south. On trat from which there is no appeal. These results fol- round | would have the pean ley alee from the two armies. It would Dot ard to lowing the close of a protracted, sanguivary and Make such @ selectlon and yet nave it to appear fesolating war of four years brought ruin and = that it was an assembiage of civilians. Tue soatu- vankruptey upon almost tue entire South. Tue | era soldiers, you are aware, have all retired to private life, and 80, too, have at ieast nine-tentns country was truly in a lamentable condition. War | of ine volunteer army of the Norti. 1p tact, it bad exhausted it: contending armies had wasied | would be difficult to convene representatives of 41; the emancipation of 4,000,000 slaves abolished | the vest thougit of the country without calling poraupragees eth ba gedincrtlig oes all | WHR the ex-soldierly eement.” $3,000, 000, ot values; e inks were “What questions suggest themselves as likely to broken, and the lands depreciated to one-third of | come before the proposed convention?!” aeatting i “The most prominent, | suppuse, would be a con- pretence irttg: Whytbignsrcideleatehe ais nid | sideration O! the best meaus lor restoring trater- employment or the hope of it, from the utter des- | nal feelings and ior reconciling the whites and tutution of meats in the country, ruin and gaunt | blacks to tnetr Shanged reiatious, Had it not been for incendiary teachings the latter question woul poverty stared s majority in the face. The | scarcely have aren. Kven as it is the | situation was critical in the extreme, and was | Degroes are beuaving wonderlully well and time enough to drive many to desperation, Yet | rally cee Pd fe rereetnge bea te eplat yy the War, AuOther and very important measure our people im this condition accepted the | woud be togive the South a better banking sys- situation. Some went to work as best | tem What lorm such a measure shouid assume I they could; afew emigrated to foreign countries, | cannot undertake to say; but I know that the money supply in this section is entirely itadequate to the business demands of the country, and the and others went to Baltimore, New York and tne | Tree States to find employment, while others for @ | rates ui interest are so eXorvitant that a great while lived on the bounty of the government. | Many persons, especially young men, cannot en- gage in business for the Wats of the necessary Gradually the country began to recover by the | Capital. if money could ve had ou easy or reasou- production of cotton and tobacco for market, | able te:ms a hundred new interests would be de- when a tax (believed to day to be unconstitutional) | veloped in Chariotte within the next three years. | | Many questions O1 great magnitude would un- | was levied upon these productions, abstracting | qouitedly come belore this convention, and its de- from its agricultural resources about $100,000,000 { uberations, if properly conducted, would un- period of two years. doubtediy be traugnt with mucn good, not only to | San Gon Kester the South, but to the whole country. I hope it “lp the meantime the thirteenth, fourteenth and | will be held. Tue South, at least, can jose nothing Mfteenth amendments to the constitution were | by it. Charlotte, nv doubt, would open its doors | adopted with the acts auxiliary to their execu- | 10 such 4 peace congress.” ton. These were carried out in a severe and vin- gs @ictive manner by those charged with ther exe- THE STANFORD HOMICIDE, — Another Version of the Affair—Horton’s House Surrounded y a Mob—He is Driven Out and Shot—The Coroner's ‘MY POLICY.’ “These laws were made the more severe and stringent by the unhappy controversy between President Jobnson and the repubiican party. He, | TMI" 1 eevee, N, ¥., Sept. 14, 18th as the Kxecntive, undertook reconstruction with- | Information from the town of Stanford to-night out consulting Congress, With the South pros- | states that Wiulam Horton, instead of being killed (rate and at his mercy; with all owners of | 19 geif-deience by Zacharian Lee, was brutally mur- $2,000 banned | irom political, and some de-~ gered, The first affray, in which Horton struck | prived of thei legal rights, awaiting their | tial or restoration; with many oficers Lee with a stone, occurred at five P. M., and three | and agents 0! the Coniederacy Imprisoned, with hours after a mob ot twenty or thirty many professions of love jor the democracy and | OND! the constitution, President Johnson thought to ang tonsa, Hostonte family Seeing, ftom fright, unite the South with the Northern democracy aud | to tne peld. Ali the giass in the Windows was Fe a na carrey pabucan party. in this be broken and Horton driven to the attic. ihe moo awh Fee ped y tpeachment. 10 then commenced stuning that pari of the house this struggle tor the ascendancy iu reconstruction | ang Horton started to come down. stairs, He the wrath of repubiicanism was intensely eXcited | Was met at the foot by Lee, who, snatching a gun both against Johnson and the South. The President trom the mob, shot him at slgit. He died at €scaped, and the South was made the victim 0! | eieven o'clock this morning. 4 the intense feeling growing out of the contro- | “Coroner Hicks has been summoned and the in- versy, Reconstruction was carried far beyond | What was origmaily intended; hence the hard. | SE ee Lees ships and vindictiveness which have characterized pd sate ee estas eee) nama | AROHBISHOP MANNING ON SPIBITUAL | “Pending this struggie between the executive | LIBERTY, and legiiative branches of the government | —. 800,000 Lew voters fad been made in the South. Most Rev. Archbishop Manning, writing to v 500 knowing a letier oi the alphabet, In some States they constieuted ‘the ‘majority of electors, | pilgrimage of Pontigny, remarks that “the present ‘The white scum of Northern aad Southern society | political legislation of Great Britain is steadfastly ‘Was soon found ready, by lies, Nattery and promises | er To take exclusive possession of these uniortunate | ©7acing (he despotism of the Plantagenets and nd ignorant people. By means of union leagues ‘Tudors. The spiritual liberties for which Sir Ed- | | mund inflexibly stood are possessed at this day by | and faise pretences the ireeamen were soon ot ganized into compact political parties. Thus the ) 5) States, counties, cities and towns of the Soutn , te Catholic Church in England, with the loss of fe been controlied, robbed and despoiled by | €ndowmen ts and revenues and all that the world governments established by federal interierence Ca give, and the still greaser loss of the pastora: with bail and bayonet, against toe consent af the | Care of the great Fnogiish peopie taken from it by property holders and inteiligence oj tne country. perversion and by violence. The Noneontormista Thus the Manulacture of 500,00 ignorant colored | of England in like mauner have vindicated their voters in one day by Congress is tne Iliad of our Jreeaom at tue loss oF all things.” woes at the epee: The Lens Sard Ce ES culpabie jor ail the wrongs inflicted on the South- 5 - ern communities by the fordes of legaiiy consti- GAt, NOTIC tnzed plunderers, The white radicais are the ‘i CHANCERY OF S W JERSEY, BLTWEEN DAN leaders who, with tne aid of [federal bayonets, fel ‘Tyler, complatnant, and the Morris ( Bank have concocted and carried into efect these great cea oe ote po mtg eta an or aes OF u he Chav. i . celior, made in the above si mse on the 7th day of evile of FoDbery (and oppression. pat the Uon- | Kuvust inst, directing me, among other thiace und (1 ress that made the 800,000 uuqualified electors, Inst. dir ‘ x is and Weak, Ignorant, credulous and. almost devoid of | Sagition ta “iher matirra. w Racertain and iv>port the mora! sensibility, must take its share of tne res- number ot * held by each one of the sata stock ponsibitity, Thus tegisiation had its origin inthe boiders and the par value ofeach of said shares, and Paskions engenderedgby an internecine war, aa¥ other matter or thing that Linay decin necessary oF and bears pow and wul continue to bear for ane sppear to be tor the benefit of the creditors or generations its iegitimaie fruits. Such anotver | fhe stockhulders of aad bank thee Piave weet wee, fe act of legisiation cannot be found in the nine day, the 24d day of eptember nest, lor tariny the maid teenth century or tm the annais of the civilized account, at ny office, world. By it millions of free, virtnous and jiitell- 11 the morning, and that said stockholders are require: gent whites were put directly under ihe legisia- ‘en aud ther to.appear and Prove their clauns as such tion and governmens of Welr quondam semt-bur- | Woressrown, N gape Fal “inanaad in Chancery, varous slaves, some of whom were native Alri. * v4. cans, If the virtue and intelligence of the country | RDER OF NOTICE had been “rebeiious” they uad paid the penairy ()*P EOFS and tad succambeu to the congneror. Why, then, | sisting of Fr: man, John E, Ainchmam, Joun destroy the civilization of the land by Maing 4 A. Tooker and Joseph . Jackson and against SN, F. goverament of corruption, vice and degradation’ | Howe.—=tate of Connesticut, Fairfield county. s*—Dan Our sympathies for Greeee aud Poland are all lost | bury Superior s rt, August Term, A. D. ‘1874.~—Upon when coinpared with this legisiation of the ‘best | tde petition oF tne government the world ever saw." In truth, fed- fovies of bring about thie destruction of civilization 1a the | toper, r able to the Superios South. What could Durell or Kellogg have done | Fatris! on the tourth Tue Without iederai aid? Butido not reter vo these , It appearing to and being tound hy t | thormy tat the sat respontente Things In @ party sense, but as tending tu show Stee. their residence unknown, but THE DIFFICULUES SOUTHERN PEOPLE HAVE HAD | saig hee City, oounty ‘and and bow bave to coutend with. Their entire con- | York: thereture ordered. That notive of cv stitutions abrogated and others substituted, made | of suid position be given by publishing thy With the provision abolishing slavery and repudi- | New York Heraid, © newapaper printed ating their own debts, voted for and establisued | i cove sively, om by their former slaves, carpe! the sth day of septe Z aves, carpet-baggers and scala- puyt. DAVID B. BOUTH. Assist Tealremtra cotac or mained by federal soldier Jourt for Fairfield County their entire codes of laws and practice abolish ) and those of New \ork and Massachusetts substi- tuted, Thus lawyers of torty yveurs’ standing bad « -, re to recommence the study and practice of their | (PUE QUGEN'S HOTEL, Ql profession as If they were students of yesterday, This well known fixst class hotel, having recently THE ATTORNEY GENERAL AND THE aRMy changed proprietors, will now be tgund one or the most “and now on the eve of elections in South Caro. comfortable In the Sour) of freland. Being situate close ’ , ay’ depot, will be found na, Louisiana and Alabama, which stetes are 4 we landing sta sand railway aah ore poubiius iM thelr pOlitcal resnIts. We sce the Ku | Leveralweamors °” *uerican touistg arriving by -MARY R, Ve o. 4 Copartnership firm con forth tof adecree setung aside the ertain executions on real estate, and compel Terence has not veen invoked in vain to ing respondents to release their interest to the poth Court tin and for | ay or A ost, 1874, bang au stitse commencing ow oF D, 1874, By order of ant Clerk of the supers SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES, Cooks, ae. 2D AV.. BETWEEN @OTH AND GIST STS. A gout, competent girl as pilin cook, neat washer and ironer, best cy reierence Call tor two days. wring third bed Chambe:maids, &c. T WTA ST.. ROOM 9.—A RESPECTABLE young girl as chambermaid and fine washer; good reference. The hegro 1s the best and cheapest planta | reece WEST 220 ST., CORNER OF 7TH AV.—A RE: spectable young girl, who thoroughly under- nd waiting, wishes to vo as plain © general housework in {B00 city reteren 7TH AY.—A YOUNG GIRL A maid and waitress in @ private family ; best city Call or address ow raises (he cotroa, sugar, rice and tobacco | stands chimberwors ern Case. of the South, giving the couniry ‘three-ttus of all | Dressmakers and Seamstresses. WEST ATH ihaker, who has betd a position as 0 ding bou-es in europe, cuts, fis, designs tes: Parisian styles, oF to go out fo families at $2 0 per day, orto make silk ndsomely trimmed, at houie, at is; city ref | some of the | Peace Plan. | Security aud soon restore the waste places and isires a similar one ) 8T.—A FIRST CLASS Si Wheeler & Wilson's machine, and children’s cloth ng an Uy iamily sewing. des.res @ lew more engagen with or without her own machine ; best city Address M.D. Housekeesers, ee. WEST 2D 8T.—A MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN keeper or to take the entire ren; elty or country. as assintant hi EASC 35TH ST, (PRESENT RMPLOYER'S).—A8 housekeeper or to tak room; best city reterences for character and capaclty . YEARS OF AGE, DESIRES ekeever, companion’ (to an in charge of hotel linen N ENGLISH LADY, or otherwise), oF governess to YounE children; can rawing and Latin; ‘Address Miss L., Post office, nure charge. Laundresses, &e. WEST 37TH 'ST., TOP FLOOR, BAC © ont to Wash and tron or fo take work er dozen, is a first class shirt ironer and flannel washer; understands all Kinds of work Nurses, coc. ST 2TH ST., PRES! 0K irl &s clild’s nurse; willing to make hi iT EMPLOYER 5] BAST 28D ST.-A RESPECTAB: as nurse and to do plain sewin; four years’ city reference trom last piace. Intelligesce Offices, NEAR THLREY-SE select servants: Seoich, colore 7 BROADWAY tant, German, English, Irish, jroners; all nationalittes; ¢: , 1U9 West Sith st. J ANTI¢D—A GOOD LOOK IN she must assist in and judictal. Butisit prac- in this country. 1 am not airaid to go out at any | ~ PRIVATE FAMILY; washing and have reierences. Call this day, beiore | o'clock, at in other sections, especially south and west, and | \ArANTED—A GOOD COOK pastry; also a Jaundrc riference; lor a boarding house. MUST UNDERSTAND both must nav Call at 25 West Matter much thought, 1 cannot heip ieeling that) —— great good would result from a convention of the nati, and agree to base their representation m the | Kind proposed. Nothing more 1s needed, iu my | conven'ion according to the apportionment of | estimation, than for bot) sections to undersiand | SITUATIONS WAN TED—MALES. TUATION WAN'ED BY A COLORED BOY TO wait on a doctor and make himself. Call or address preseut employer, 5 eighth street. enerally use- West 1wenty- LERAS AND SALESMEN | purenase on oxtractuinarily tavoravle verms! TRAVELLING SALESMAN WANTED FOR SOUTH | and West, one who has an extensive acquaintance and intiuence with first ciass houses there in paper hanvers or builders; must be a good salesman in | every respect, who can profuce reierences ffom well | known firms in (bis city for whom he has travelled for last year or two, and security if required; none other A liberal salary or commission will be paid. ith reterence and capabilities, Dy letter ouly, ', $12 Broadway. BOY, 16 YEAR OF AG clerk in an office; has a knowled Apply, tor two days, to MICHALL D, 5 Bast 45ib st, A SITUATION and bookkeepmg. COACHMEN ANDO GARDENERS, MARRIED, WITH ON child, wants a situation ‘as coachman or gardener ‘ences, Address JOSEPH WEBBLR, River- ENGLISHMA HELP WANTED—MALES. JANTED—A BOY OF ABOUT 16, WHO WRITES A | fair hand and ts willing to um: " useful. Address BURNERS, box D—AT TH WHALEMEN'S AND BEAMEN’S uarters, 1.9 South street, seainen and ordi- nary seamen for United States Navy. late Agent of the United states Polar Expedition, J. MURISON, MAN AS FARM hand and who understands care of stock; wile as | cook. Apply at 47 Leonard st. ANTED—A MAN TO ATTERD A LIQUOR STORE; must come well recommended | knowledge of family trade. TANIED—MAN AND WIFE hi ‘Apply at i8 Spring _THE TRADES. j FIRST CLASS SILK HAT TRIMMERS WANTED—AT RS.—SILK WAT FINISHERS WANTED—aT | German ; one having his papers; must be able to do | the jobbing, ‘key fitting, & office, tor two days. NTED—BY A BOY OF 15, TO LEARN PRINT. M City Market, Greene 1 ou or address J. wa, FIRST CLAS Zr i E None butexperienced meu need reply. A | dress W. HENRY, Herald office. es | For Other Want Advertisements Directory. LOAN OFFICE. T 77 BLEZCKER STRE alatvances upon Diam Pianos, &c., or the same bough kers’ Tickets bought at (7 Bleecker strect, up stairs. Watches, Jew. Also Pawnbro- BROADWAY—LIBERAL AD. vances made on Diamonds, Watches, Silverware, ir will pay the highest market pricefor the same. CORNER BOWKRY AN! Diamonds, | Watches, 3, Laces, Slawis, ‘ke. Most extensive establish ine: Private parlors tor ladies. Street— Money Jewelry, Silverware, si Goods tor sale at sacri- NEAR BROADWAY.. highest prices for Diainonds, Watches, | Jeweiry, old Gold and Silver, or the same advanced on. ISAACS, 87 J hirtecnth street, THIRTEENTH STRE T WOLF & BROTHERS’, 9) BROADWAY, BE- meteenth and Twentieth sirects, money | jowned on iiamonds, Watches, Jeweiry, silverware, | Silks particularly Pianos; business couiidenti Hl | senures hab'an Espanol. SON’, 806 BROADWAY, OPPOSITE BLEV- | liberaliy’ advai | Goods and Personal Tivate entrance tor se were ighoran’ degraded Airicans, not O€ | (ne London Times with reference to the English | monds, Watches, Jewelr Property of every description. DIAMONDS, WATCHES, | and Silverware, and the aame bot it. GEO, ©, ALLEN, Jeweller, 1,190 B: ONEY IMANED—O ESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1874—-QUADRUPLE SHEET. AMUSEME! B OOTH'S THEATRE. McCULLOUGH’S FAREWELL, ‘THE MARKED IMPRESSION created by the revival of OF r Way's Brea PRICE PRESERVED, with Dion Boucicault’s revisions, warrants the repetl-: ton of the granu old traged: Kk. JOHN MOUULLOUGH AS PIERRE, The Herald say _PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, &©, A “LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SECOND HAND Fianos for ale upright square ani grand Pianos 3 forent by WM. KNABS & 12 Fifth avenue, above sixteenth strest, A. RINE _ASSO R'MENT. OF NEW AND HANDSOME Piangs to ren at HAINES BROTHERS Piano Kooms, °7 Union square. New Pianos ot instalments or Jow LOF Gash; two Pidues, been used a litle, very low for cash. MAGNIFICENT SEVEN OCTAVE BRADBURY Piano; sacrifice for cash. Pianos sold on instal- Ments and to rent, fro to $iv a mont, D. KKAKAL wery, near Fourth street, N ASSORTMENT OF SECOND HAND PIANOR, {\ stemway & Suns) make, for sale, at a bargain; #130 Steinway upright Vianos to rent. STELNWAY & SONS, steinway Hall, New York. PRIVATE FAMILY WILL SELL THEIR ELEGANT tour round Decker & Bro.'s Planotorte ata sacrific a brt Mant toned 7% octave rlehly carve | rosewood cai full agraffe overstrung Piano, all improvements, printed guarantee acd init of sale, cost $975, tor 22. N. B.—Swol, qrer box for shipping. Call privace residence 210 West Ast st LADY WILE beaut Chickering corhers, irou iran modern style, cost $60), including Stool. 2S chird street, near Bowery. BARGAIN.—ROSKWOOD PIANO, $7; RENT $3 Chicker'ng upright and square Piinos rented; ip- | Staluiens ken; new five stop Organ, $75. GORDON & 50! Kast Fourteenth street, (A STBINWAY & SONS’ PLANOFORTE—LVERY IM; provement; ureat bargain tor cas). A rosewood Piano, round corners, carved legs, only $100 J. oid Lis, 13 Waverley place, near Broadway, T 7-0CTAVE ROSKWOOD PIANO- nd corners, made order, celebrated onths, lor $279; parlor, enamber, din- rflces property famtiy leaving’ city. DECLINING HOUSEKE: PING, offers tor salé a splendid full-sized Chickeriny Grand riano, in pertect order: also a small Hilliar Table. Address PRINCIPAL, box 176 Herald Upiown B.anch office A MAGNIFICE: for ¢, tour rc inaker, used tive 0 PRIVATE FAMILY IN PRESSING CIRCUMSTANCES, 4A whl sell their clegantand brilliant tone rosewood 735 janoiorte, used 6 months, ior any half reason- niflcent satin brocade Parlor uit, do., $100; ao., $0: chamber, Ii: ntings; # sacrifice. 103 West hth street, near Sixuh PARLOR GEM—GRAND SCALE 7% OCTAVE 4A rosewood carved leg and case Pianoforte, briliant tone, made best city makers, used 8 months. cont $90), tor $25); stool, Cover, Music, ike. : also Parlor and Cham ber Suics, Carpets, @¢., cheap, at private residence 120 West -3d'st, near él: a’ A. PIANOPORTE, $25, TO HAVE IT OUT Ov THE AA wav. 3 First’street, seeond floor, H. KNOOP. ‘ail auy Moraing, trow 6 to 12 0'C\0ek. | A —$i75 MAGNIFICENT FULL SuVEN OCTAVE Tosewood overstrung. Iron’ frame” Planolorte, Carved case and legs; also Piano and Stool. $50; Pianos rented ana sold on instalinenta GOLD MITH’S, 1% Bleecker street ncar Bowery, T STEDMAN'S, 5) WEST SIX!ELNTH STREET.—A fine sock of ‘new and second-hand Fianos, wai Tauted first cluss, with ali recent improvemens, Several nearly new very low for cash, J P, HALE IS MARKING 49,000 PIANOPORTES POR | M. eb. the trade w sinall makers |} heaper and | ‘all ay enth a TO RENT—oF OUR OWN MANU. can buy the stock. ftth street and ¢ the new uprights. Thir- IANOFORT facture: aiso for sale, on insta ments, CHICK! ING & oUNs, No. UW Fourteenth streci, between Broad- way and Fifty avenu ERMS OF TANOSLARGE LOT, ViRY CHKAP—T! sale or rent easy, to suit the times. Cal them at Mise .LL) ». § Union square QUPERB 7 OCTAVE RO-LWOOD PIANOFOR! been used six months, having elegant carved Jems latest unprovements; iady compelled to sacrifice; wil take $120. HE MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN COMPANY, 25 Union sqiare, winners of three highest Medals and Diploma ot Honor at Vienna, 1873, and Paris, 1867, now offer che finest assortment ‘of the best Organs in the At GORDON’, 157 Bleecker street. | world, not only tor cash exclusively, as herevofore, but also for time payments, or tor rent with privilege of UPnicnn, § ering’s, stops, $4); te: os einway's and others; new Organs, five tops, $179, on instalments oF tor rent BALL & OO., 15 Kast Fourteenth street, 7ATERS' NEW SCALE PIANOS, sQUARE AND upright, are the best made. she touch elastic, the tone poweriu., pure and even through the entire scate, vet meilow and sweet. Waters’ Concerto Organs cannot be exceiled intone or beauty; they dely competion. ‘the concerto stop isa flne tion of the human voice. All are warranted tor six . Prices extremely low F cash or part cash, and baance in monthly or quar- erly payments. second-hand instruments taken in ex- new ; also tor sale at great bargains, or tor ‘ni money pays for them. nis wanted. A discount to teachers, ministers, churches, schools, &c, Illustrated Catalogues mailed, HORACE ES & SON, 451 Broaaway, New York. INSTRUCTION. UR: ULINE ACADEMY, + Boarding and Day Seuool, Bast, Morrisania, Now This institution, in its plan of education, unites ry advantage that can be derived from » punctial und conscientious care bestowed on the pupils in every branch of science becoming to their sex. Difference of igion ly no obstacle to the admission of young 1a ies, rovided they be willing to conform to the general recu- ations of the school. “All payments are to be made semi-annually in advance. No deduction will be made jor parual absence or withdrawal from the academy, unless in cave of protracted illness. ‘Terms for Bosrders.—Board and tuition in English and French, per annum, $250; tuition in music on the Plano, $00: washing of clothes and use of bed. $34; tse of the ‘library. $3 ‘Terms tor day scholars—Tuition in Englisn and irench, per annum, $60; tuition in music on the piano, $60. school books at the store price. Tne usual extra charges are made for the instruction In drawing, painting, singing, foreign languages, &c. The scholastic year begins regularly on the first Monday of | September and ends avout the end of June or jpping of July. Thursday is the regular visiting Day. Letters del n au ived by the young ladies are inspected io Lavy, WH PLEASING TO CHILDREN AND painstaking with advanced pupils, desires an en- agement for any school branches, music, French and the fine arts: a copy of her rences sent upon appli- cation. Addr RHODES, Herald Uptown Branch office. YROFESSOR OF UNDOUBTED CAPABILITY and long experience is desirous of obtaining one or More pupiis in a private family to teach mathematics, French, Latin, Crawiig, music and all the higher branches of education; best of references. address M. VERGUss8, 17 East sixty-eighth street, New York. N EXPERIENCED CLASSICAL AND MATHE- matioal teacher, scholar and gold medallist of tor eign university, desires to estavlish a school in which the thorough dri! ot English public schools would be wiven; takes private pupils: prepares tor scientific schools and colieze, English or American; highest city reference. Address TUTOR, 29 West Fifteenth street T DOLBEAR’S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 1,198 Broadway, pupils recelve private lesions lh Bis hess, Writing, Bookkeeping, Arithingtic, &c., and learn more in one quarter than in’ years in classes; stifMess and nervousness removed; gentlemen or ladies can se- cure private rooms; open day and evening, A’ YHOMPSON'S COLLEGE, 20 47H AV., OPPOSITE Cooper Institute.—Bookxeeping, Writing, Arith- inetic iaught day and evening. Ladies’ Department— Telegrapny taught practically with imstruments in one quarter. (eEGARAY iseTITUTE, Mine. D'HERVILLY, Principal. Nos, 1,527 and 1,529 Spruce street, Philadelphia. Engush, ren od Latin, Boarding and Day School for young ladies and misses. French is the language of the Sumily. Will reopen Sepieimber 21. (KUARLTER INerITUTE, removed to 108 West Fitty-ninth street, ___Will reopen September 14. P8808 GIVEN IN FRENCH, LATIN AND GREEK. ‘Address FIZARA, 45 South Wi ston square. Tt will be given NING, SEPT, 16, —"Mr. McCullongh’s imperronation of the paitiot, Pierre. was characterized vy thoughtul study, unobtrusive tenderness and eal dish id the character in his hands became au artistic painting, complete in all its parts.” The Tribune says:—-""Me gh wa genial, brave, honest, a staunch (rent He was warmly applauded amd several times recalled.” MeCullonzh’s is a fine, sturdy, melodra- mirably fitted in the part A great dea! of old tashioned applause was bestowed upon the piece throughout.” The Times :—"'The play w. the seutfold scene being’p SATURDAY EVENING, SEPT. 19, FAREWELL BENE- ¥IY OF MR. JOHN ‘McCULLUUGH, and bis ast ‘appearance in ik. MONDAY NEXT, Sept 21, first appearance in over Hie style which has been well pnt upon the stage, ‘tieuiarly effective.” MR. AND MRS, BARN the foremost representatives ot the Irish drama, who will oer CONNIE SOOGAH in all its splendor. SALE OF SEALS BEGINS THI ALY'S FIFTH AVENUE THEATRE. Tweoty eighth street and Broadway. Berins at 8; Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY. EY WILLIAMS, MORNING AT : Proprietor and Manager THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL! A GREAT HIT Sheridan's immortal work in its remodelled form re- ceived with tumultuous applause by crowded houses, and RICE -T COMEDY ENTERTAIN Its GREAT SUCC Mr AE to po pone’ th tion of all other nov. L jostpone the production of al er nov- Cltieg for the present, and tolunnounce the SCUUOL FOR EVERY NIGHT AT & RDAY MATINEE AT SCANDAL tor Sir Benjxmin Backbite..... Sir Harry Bumper (with a song). Joseph surtace.. Charles Surtace. Mr. Wart Conway ir. James Lewis nny Davenport Liss Alice Grey | we | Mrs: Candour. 1. A. 2..Miss Sara Jewett M THEATRE, _.,Lessees and Managers DE TReBIZONVE, H OPERA BOUFF shew and mirthiul Opera Bouffe, THIS AND EVERY BU ENIN iA fis By 2 He 19, AT 13 in which characte v pirpoucuer, GRAND CHORT | Musical Conductor. she has created Py 2 2 (3 fap IZONDE MAT SATURDAY, AT 1:30 8. Proprietor and Manager... Mr. LESTE: WALLACK Doors open at 7:1, comment AND LAST WEEK of the brilliantly successfui en MK. J. L. nd every evening during the week, H. J. K¥ron's bewuticul seri ree acts Wri Wednesday, Sept. 16, a: The eminent Comedian | Dressy! tor Mr. 1 ATED. . ORIGINAL ROLE, as acied by him THAN LIPE. nal character. of DEARER THAN LIFE MATINEE SATURDAY AT 1:30. MINSTRELS, New Opera House, | WEDNESDAY, sept. Fyiaus Lestare, Society Actors, Macken and Wilson. SAN FRANCISCO. MINSTRELS, corner 29th st, ig Street cars una: Rudolph ‘iremaine, Pelham, Barrou, &€. & MURSKA GRAND Ct THURSDAY, Se it. Baud SATURDAY Mat’ ‘© has the honor of annoy TWO GKAND INAUGURAL will be given by the famous Hungarian nightingale, and her GRAND CON prior te their departure for all the principal The sale of yeais will begin ne Full particulars shortly. SRY COMPANY, Boston, Philadelphia and y at Steinway astern and We: (ACADEMY-MTH ST.—ITALIAN OP: The regular season of Italian Opera for 1874-75, under | direction of the Messrs. STRAKOSCH, will open’ at the ACADEMY OF MUsiC on MONDAY, September 28. Box office now open for' subscriptions daily from 9 A. ‘The sale of Seats for the First and subsequent Single Nights of the season will commonc Ws DNESJAY, September 23, at 9 A. M. Pamphlets containing {ull particulars of the new en- gagements, hew compositions, and other feat will be furnished on appli | | | | | | | ANTED—SEVEN FIRST CLASS AND EIGHT SEC- ond class Musicians for the United States flagship and rations, street, Brookly: L. CONTE, Colorado; salary $36 and Cali on L. Conterno, 159 vw to 10 A.M. and froin 5 to7 Master, United state: KTRO eo aa ee 4 “AND THE CANCAN STILL LIY RGYLE BOOMS, 6TH AVE) . SOIREE DANSANTE EVERY MONDAY, WEDNISDAY AND SATURDAY EVENING. __ THB LECTURE SHASON. T 8 THIS EVENING—A L Debility and Special Dive: geum. Remember the Fourth street. The largest and ‘most magnith seum in the world. Admission, 0c. address, 638 Broadway, near —SPECIAL LECTURE EVERY NIGHT AT EIGHT. o'clock at the New York Museum of Anatomy, 613 Broadway, between Houston and Bleecker streets. __ DANCING ACADEMIES. _ “=CARTIER’S DANCING ACADEMY, PLIMPTO: Stuyvesant and asses every Monday and Thursday; private lessons a specialty ; glide waltz taught in three private OF DANCING, Sotree Wednesday even- Vor terms tor classes, &e., « Bleecker su eptember 16, at P.M. send for circular, RIVATE TUITION—SOUTH COAST.—THE REV. W B. Philpot, assisted by a competent staff, continues to take pupfls for the universities, the army’ and other public examinations; reterence, if need be, given aud Tequested. Littlehamipton, Sussex, England. J. SAUSB’S DANCIN Masonic Lali, 14 £ il, 154 East Pisty-fourth sti ts CIRCULAKS at private academy, * ACADEMIES, —( st Thirteenth strc SONS atany hour. 212 East Kleventh street, | selectio AE MISSES DOREMUS WILL REOPEN THEIR Day school Thursday, September 2%, at 47 East Twenty-first street. ANVED—GENTLEMAN TEACHER FOK A BOY 16 years old.in thorough English branches and Frencn if possible; also lady teacher for Kindergarten. ‘Apply at Teachers’ Bureau, 67 West Tnirty-fitth street. \ASSAU STREET, OPPOSITE POsT OF PICK — Liberal advances made on Diamonds, Watches, Jewetry and all kinds of Merchandise, ‘The samme bought HAYMAN LEOPOLD, AVENUK | BETWEEN | TWENTY. 1 Liberal ad ches, Jewelry, SUkS, enty-ffth str ‘ances made on Diamon shawis. Same boaght at tull value. L. BERN, iy spounible office) — hes, Jewelry, sil- BROADWAY, BETWEEN TWED and Twenty-seventh street v ;samo bought and sold; parlor tor ladies; FIRUS! BROADWAY, OVER HERALD BRANCH | Parlor for ladies on Diamonas, ine byught and sold. LINDO BROB. n Mortiscown, §. J. at 10 o'cloe! i sow cre reat | | cessor to Phelan & Col | Watenes, Jewelry, &c. — —— STEAMBOATS, &C. | sepeeh pi OR SALE—SEVERAL small Tugboat, cylinder 1ux10, in complete order. Apply to WM. MURTAGH & Oc Ht No. 9 Coentes stip. YOR SALE CHEAP—STERN WHEKL STRAMBOAT, said Mary &. spauiding, praying for | can carry 19) passengers; DENTISTRY, SERTED PERMANE r any extractions: without plate, clasps iyon stumps to original shave und color. UND, removed to 82 West Twenty-third SET, $6, GUM TEETH, $10; SINOLE, j, silver fillings, We. : ex k Dental Rooms, 262 8ixih temember 262, BEAUTIFUL AA. $1; extractan anane ' specuinen: ¢. Established 1851. | T° PHOTOGRAPHERS. —WANT EXCHANGE, IN EXCHAN( any just started, a INGS, Heraid othe, 2 VOR BTOCK IN A COM- ew Oil Paintings. NTS SECOND HAND SEALSKIN in good order. in exchange for sovitaire i Mare or cash, Address W., No, | diamond studs and Po | Bderay steer, New Yor 12 % EAST 271i 8T.—A CATHOLIC LADY WISHES | a @ position in the primary department of @ pa. Tochial school. Address Tn ACHER, BILLIARDS. AL TEARTCULAR | NOTICE “OUR CELEBRATED + Standard American Billiard Tables and unequalled Combination Cushions, used in all championship con- testa, can only ve obtaitic at our wareroons 736 road way. ‘The endre isachiuery, letters patent, copy rig! trade marks tc, of the late lirm of Phelan’ 4 couender are solely vested in the surviving partner, H. W. COL LENDER and no other manutacturers cad supply our jamoug Standard American Billiard Goods. Kstablished | 1865. - Largest manufactories in the world. Only city warerooms, 738 Broadway. Illuswrated price sts sent to any address. A <TWO COLLANDER 5X10 CAROM BILLIARD Tables for anle cheap, at AoBUTI’S auction room Bower STANDARD AM . the Phy jor sale only RICAN BEVEL TABLES AND n & Collender Combination Cushions une pate: HW. COLLENDER, suc- 734 Broadway, New York, A POOL TABLE FOR $100, MADK BY PHELAN, & balls all complete, at 219 East Twenty-third store. 4)gx9 © A. $i) ve pushions, at du Russian Bowling parlor games, ‘Tables, with Delaney’s patent wire ped prices; Bagatelle, tripolite and Tables; Alligator and several new GRIFFITH & CO,, # Vesey street. GPORE FE, PUELAN, SOLE MANUFACTURER of Phelan’s celebrated Billiard Tables. Office and warerooms, No.7 Barclay street, New York. Post office box 1, “WANTED TO PURCHASIA MILK ROUTE 'WANTED—NOT L&88 THAN FOUR cans retail on west side, Address, stating price, J.'W. L., 443 West Iwenty-eighth street, D TO PURC & portable House. Address, stating pric CHAS. H. WILLIAMS, 607 Myrile avenue, Brookiyn WANTED <sE0oND, HAND MARBLE. TOP COUN. ters. Apply at 38 Vesey st, up two flights stairs, MISCELLANEOUS, Dmowa oe MiRIT, VIENNA EXPOSITION, 1875.— Dr. Paterson's American Powders and Lozenges, tor Indigestion and all diseases of the Stomach; Pow: ders, $2 per box: Lozenges $1. All chemist’ devota. wOUGaRA, New Yorks MONTEU KE, New Orleans 7 WiEsoWs DANCING ACADEMY, ARTHUR 303 West Fourteenti: street, near highth a n for beginners, ery Tuesday and Saturday: send for circalar. ALLETMASTER DUMAR'S DANCING ACADEMY, iD & West Fourth street, near Broajway. taught perfectly in one quarter: six fashionable dances taaght perfectly in six private lessons, | Overture, “Triomphale” (Russian Hymn) | Scherzo, new. AMILTON'’S DANCING ACADEMY, HAMIL Sixty-ninth street ondays and Thursda: For terins, &c,, send tor circular. ball every Saturday. vonus.—Even- ings of tuition Cl H. MANN’S ACADEMY OF DANOING, BEETHO- + ven Hail, 2i0 and 212 Fifth street.—sehoo! opening Wednesday evening, eptember lo; opening solree Fri- day, September 18, "1874; classes Wednesday | days. send for circulars. os ___ MUSICAL. N teal Ah PIANO TEACHER OF THOR- and having undeniable, rer- Ms at pupil's residence; terms $12 a Address DUJARDIN, box 126 Herald Uptown Branch office. SINGING SOCIETY I8 NOW ORGANIZING AND classes are forming for learning to read Ladies and gentlemen having Appiy to Pro- merican Conservatory of Vocal culture will find this an excelle fessor HENRY SHROEDE: Music, No. 6 Kast Twentiet! SSOCIATION OF PIANO TEACHERS, LUIS, 3M West i wenty Several vacancies for advanced teach. Practice directed, econd street, Principal.— RKOM TABLE, NEARLY NEW, FOR | pupils ‘preparing to woos a Alte: nat 2 Bvening ata ~——* UNDER THe GASLIGH? Rvery Afternoon and Hveniog, in his LIVE rPaeatEs COMIQUE, 514 Brondway. Mr. JOSH HART......... seseenes sole Proprietor. MATINEE, MATINE TO-DAY, MATINEE HARKIGAN A.D MART, TO-DAY. JOHN WD AM ATER, Miss EMM) VAY, MATINER, Mivs KE LY Obs GIL, or a MiscAut B BUNSETE Sy @ . ir. FRANK KEK AS Mr Ui Mr. WM. GAYLORD, Mr. JAMES BRADLEY, MAINE Bi he 0-Day. F. jbo * 5 TO-DAY. PANILY Wali 1o vay: a HARRIGAN \NU HART, MATINEE, in their nw sketch MATINER PATRICK'S D\Y PARADE. TO-DAY. BONY tol. DUMMY, ; ILD AN» CARTER, MASINER, A! the Mammot Troupe MATINEE at MATIN’ | / 0-DAY. TO-DAY. Coneinding wit jvcal Drama u _MATINER WEDNESDAY BABSeM'S ROMAN HIPPOD AG EXTRAORDINARY EX Mr. WHSION, THz ONRIVALLED P. DESTEIAN, IN HIs GREAT 900 Mil, WALK Al THE HIPPO ROME IS ATERACI Lx IMMENSE AU LANCES. EVERY ONG silOULD WITNESS WALKING, Mr. EDWARD PAYSON Waot0Q, the greatest pedestrian of the world, is now aliaost certain of successfully completing his full fask of watkins 5/0 mlies within six consecutive days at the ‘iPrODtOMs. By desiring to witness: the performance of the eclebratait walker should visit the HIPPODRUMK us soon «> sible. GRAND PROMENADE CONGE RES each afternoon and evening in tie IMA) TRAL KNCLOSURE, which is thrown open for the pur- 108e, i DOORS OPEN AT ALL HOURS. ADMISSION.., sntrance op Madison ABE Sriadway, bet 21st and 420 streets, roadway, between 2st and 224 st yAND OPEALS WEDNESDAY, SEPTLM ER 16, Ia74, After caretul prepa: a.ion, MARK TWAAN" MARK TWAIN MARK TWAIN'S American draina, GILDED AG. LDED AG 4 photograph of contemporaneous lite and character, tm ve acts. Mr. JOH) RAYMOND in his great character ot Cotone ‘NULBERRY 56 UERS, Box office ope. daily, from 8 till 4 o'clock. ) SATURDAY. QErarre. @4 BROADWAY. VAUDEVILLE i VARIETIES OF AMERICA. LADIES’ MAY TO-DAY aT orcLocK, — cuts 9 —- | Rickey and Barney [g{ GEO. 5, KNIGHT f n ¥ in é 5 BAD WHISK S| New Sonya Speeches} 2 and | 2 | wil > | MoLcawy wins. [2] comexidires. [> —————— Oy VARDIS SISCERS. — | THGRNEY and CRONIN. UNCLE EPH'S DREAM E/E|S|z a \2 s AB = | | and a)elsl% wit 2) 5/2) 8 Esha jel 3|$|8 ' Eee z 2 Bisi3 alata 2|8|2 cy 5 E a less + ARIETY ART: IBLO's TE CR, THO. Lessee and Manager 3 OF THs 3 RS. » Combina ton of English Artists in the most Magnificent Spectacular lrama of the DELUGE | of, PARADISE LOST, ‘A BHAMAN in her Celebrated Character of SATAN | | Grand Marches of 20) Ladies. 150 Corps de Ballet, Brilliant Costumes. MATINEE ON SATURVAY—THE DELUGE, | Conggsean. THIRTY-FIFTH STREET AND BROADWAY, PARIA8 BiFORE THE COMMUNK. The Devil's Gorge, The Sybil’s ave. PARIS BY MOO SLIGHT. Lite Among the Mormons. Frol, Sedgwick. PARI> BY GASLIGHT, Yromenade Concerts. Organ Recitals. PARIS Wit — STORM EFFECTS. ces. ULES. UsTRATIONS, Doors open at % and 7:30 P.M. Carriages may be aa at in nd to P.M. ERs | MATINEE AND EVENING ERMANIA THEATRE, Fourteenth street, near Thira avenue. AD, NEUENDORFF. Director WEDNESDAY, SEPTUMBE NING NIGHT BEETHOVEN. Dramolet in one act, hy MUKLLE. HAUSLICHE WIRGEN, Comedy in three acta, by | LEDEKER, Box Office open from 8% till 4 clock, Rowsox HALL, SIXTRENTH STREE, ERTWEEN y and iifth avenue, seie ey Te GENUINE. FRENCH CANCAN WITH ALL I's ATTRACNVE FEATURES, ‘as originally produced in this city. MMB. RENtZ'S FEMALE MINSTRELS, AND A GREAT OLIV. R! ne Bo OME Lo es THVArRE The Eminent Comedian. mine K. JOHN_R, OWENS in Tum Taylor's Comedy. of Victims, and the original ‘Owens specialty of SOLON SHINGLE. IVAN THEATRE, ox) BROADWAY. (New York iterald, Thursday, Sept. 10, 1874) TENTH WLEK of the UNPARALLELED SUCCRSS of Mme. VIOLETIE PECAUTS, PARISIAN CANCAN or CHAHUt DANCERS, CANCAN KECONSTRUCTED. MORE NEW STAR AND ENSATIONS, MLLE. ZO}, the great Female Gymnast, THB WONDERFUL tay, ARNOLD BROTHERS in thete GREAT SPECTALTIES. Mons. FLOR! NIINE and walle, ZV Y, CHAS, DIAMOND, JOHN GOODM i820, WARREN. 100 AR PERFORM: MATINEE WEDNESDAY and SATURUAY at 2 RYANT’S OPERA HOUSE, WES! “"D STREET, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, near Booti’s, ‘heatre. Brilliant success of the new faces and of! fi ML tee Ihe Popular on v BRYAN? > | BRYANDS | BRYANT’S | BRYANDS | BRYANTS ing Vocal- Jos Norrie, J. J. Kelly, Chas. Templeton W. Raymond. J. H. Hoss? VENTRAL PARK GARDEN. 1O-NIGHT, LAST WEEK OF THEO. THOMAS’ ED SUMMER NIGHTS’ CONCERST, The season of Theo. Thomas’ Summer Nights’ Concerts will terminate on i uesday, Sept. 22. THIS (WisDNESDAY) EVENING, Sept 16, at& jauza Ladra” Rossini . Strauss ethovens Mevyerbeer Rubinstein Orlando rarseke Wagner Gounod hubert Strauss Overture, *“Iriomphaie, Me titation (santa Notte), new, Scnerzo. a Dui Overture, “Le Medecin March, “i)neppler storm”. Pletke Admission tickets, 90 c % KES On ‘thursday next, Sept. 17, the following new works will be pertormed ior te frst time :— Symphony, op. 140, new.. a -Schabert Adapted for orchestra by Joveph Joachim. new. Bubinstein Yelix Druescke ONY. PASTOR'S OP2RA HOUSE, a BOWERY. iT Triumphant Reception of the Fa-crites. a9) GUS WILLIAMS, Dutch Comique. Ia ‘JENNIE MORGAN, the Lyri: ZzzZZ JOUN and MAGGIE FI: is THs GARNELLI BRO! HM) 5 SANDFORD and WILSON A KITTY BROOKE NELLY 4 i} i WALTERS and MOKTON. TOOLEY,ASHCRO’T, GIRARD, #1 LY BARRY AN the Great Star ‘Troupe in entirely new acts. ~ MATINEES ON TU) SAY AND FRIDAY, AT 2 MATINEES ON TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. AT 2) Remember—No matinee on Saturd. Anemos INSTITUTE. — | aD ANNUAL EXHIBITION now open at. AMERICAN INSTITUTE HALL, HOLSVd 4! WOLsVd & Second and Third avenues, between sixty third aad Sixty-tourth streets, RAND CONCERT EACH Day, oom 2105 and 8 to 10 o'elr 4 ily, trom 9A, M. to ly P.M. RBiulsaton sdecus. Children hall price TPHEATRE CICKET OFFICE—HOTEL BRU \SWICK, The celebrated NEW YORK CONSHRVATORY OP MUSTO, the oldest, most extensive and complete music > ». IS NOW LOCATED ONLY AT No, 5 Bast Fourteenth street, near Fifth avenue, next to Delmon BROOKLYN BRASCH, 102, 104, and 106 Conrt street, near State. Classes limited to two and three pupils. Sirictly private lessons when desired. ARD.—PRIVAT! lin, Guitar, O1 day and evening. TERMS, FOR CLAss ‘an, Flute, Harp, Harmony, 4 West Fourieentn street. KE SON, Musical Director. ANTED—AN ORGANIST FOR AN BPISCOPAL Brooklyn; salary $200. Address box thee, New York. ANTED—BY A ¢ OHURCH IN BROOK lyn. a first class soprano; one tamiliar with Cath in person. during this w rooklyn, between # and 6 P olte church music. at No. 131 Livingston st. WASHINGTON 8T,, NEAR PERRY,—A YOUNG lady wishes a few pupils w teach the piano, on Feagonable Werida, | GET AN & Fifth avenue, between Twenty-sixtn and twenty. Seventh streets. ‘Tickots for all places of atausemeni. J. STERN, MARS’ ACADEMY OF DAXUING, 230° A. tieneker stiitet,” oPenine -olites Web NESDAY EVeNING, SEPTEMBER Ib, At YP. M. FOR SD ‘VO CIRCULAR VORGET—PRIVATS MUSICAL ABD re | oBON 3 C MUSTO. | University, 2 West Fourteenth streets pre o——— ovate L ssong only, Circulars mailed. ee te J JAY WATSON, BYeR® Pescerrrion, oF Tumaraie NG. TICKETS, PROGKAMMES, POSE RS, DISPLAY CARDS, WOOD CUTS AND Lit :OGRAPHIC PORTRATS farnisned by the METROPOLITAN PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, No. 418 Broadway (Herald Building), with PROMPTN NEATNESS AND CUBAPNESS. Parties abou! going on the road and twanagers of com- certs or dramatic entertainments will Gnd it to their ad- vantaxe (0 IMATE BEFORE HAVING THEIR WORB DONE bLsBWHERE. inrector. 4, PRINT.