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E-UNDER THE SISTERS Te Titute and day school, for young tuition $15 For a Pe Fourth street, CENT, ON THE HUDSON recast Ie it from the City Hall. — i be resumed aber tad per ses RMA! FRENCH, GENTLEMAN, TEACHING A ee MAX | OR and understanding mat ematies, piand gymnastics, desires an et or; good ret: erences, dares 0, 8. HL, box if Me ald a office. a TR OF A WEUl-KNOWN COLLEGE, A {LRA U Aw hours at his disposal, wishes to a oe Jew pupils for the collegiate courte, Address D. V., Herald otic. ON HUDSON.—THE RIVERSIDE INSTI- At BYACK, 0% educates 20 young ladies; home cut Taro; advantages unsurpassed; superb residence ; terms #400 to and mo exteas. Open September “References, the Nyack clergy and Commodore William Vorbis, | A. vingT clas SUCCESSFUL BRYANT & STRAT. ton Business tablished 10 years, and inw Avie condition, for mile at a bargain. Addreas F., box 119 Herald ofl TA FIRST CLASS PRIVATE SCHOOL TWO LIT. receive Board and Tuition in all the English tle girls hes, le, Piano; terms $25 per mouth; rrlerenses given. HAVING ‘ACADEMY, 79 Irving -¢, Brooklyn” LARGE STOCK OF FIRST CLASS UPRIGHT AND a square Pianos and Organs: inducements for cash, on in- Btuiments and for reat. SX. BALL & CO.,15 East Four teenth street. YOUNG LADY GRADUATE DESIRES FOSITION As te vmeact er as Gerermem; teaches English, French, Joreh imssrumental manic cadlmentees German ‘and fgg, “Address JULIA HAMMOND, station 1 TTENTION, PARENTS AND YOUNG MEN |— Please call or write for circulars and specimens of ele- t Penmanship to WILLSON & WALWORTEL'S Business Boitexe, 0 36 Kast Fourteenth street, corner Union square. CLOSING OUT SALE.—S00 PIANOS, priee ; order administratrix G. Barmore's estate tly finished, with all latest improvements; fully Fanvod 36 Bleecker street. T THOMPSON'S COLLEGE, 20 FOURTH AVENUE, opposite Bookkeeping Writing, Srithretic. evening, lies’ depart- ent. Telegraphy tanh ally, with instruments, ommence iminediately. N EXPERIENCED TEAC HER OF GERMAN AND Latin gives lessons at pupil's residence at 75. per lew don, Adilress W. F., box 126 Herald Uptown Brat WN ARTIST WILL PREPARE LADIES G achers in crayon drawing, oil painting, ; $10 per term, Studio {is G TAUGHT IN TEN PRI- aaiterncan and evening. ws West Fourth street LI ER B. GOLDSMITH. } FRENCH LADY WISHES TO TAKE Seta oees. to Exchange for French: au elderly ey preferred. SPANISH, Herald Uptown Uti serge MORE PEOPLE READ THE Rate TELEGRAM AND YOUR ADVERTISEME: THAN ALL THE OTHER TVENING PAPERS COMBINED. YOUNG GERMAN, 24 YEARS OLD, HAVING COM- pleted his studies of Philology et different German universities, possessing highly favorable testimonials of his examinations before the boards appointed by the government, having the best references and speaking English fluently, is desirous of getting situation as tutor ‘or teacher from the Ist of Octobe: For particulars please address M., box 3,798, care advertis- ’ Frankfort-on-Main, Ger- ing Agency of Rudolf Mosse, a LADY “OF REPL LENT AND EDUCATION DE- lish, drawing or painting, in ‘Addvess Mise M.'L., No. 310 cen. TEACHER oF FRENCH, SPANISH, ITALL nd. English, is open for ai engagement in city Private lessons given at $ er hout;, highest I on or address PROPESSOR, 41 vest ARLISLE INSTITUTE-ENGLISH, FRENCH AND German Boarding and Day School for young ladies, with Kindergarten, 658 Lexington avenue, reopens Septem: Der 6. Applications personally or ter. BNE: SEMINARY. 1845, f ladies aud a cl Fen Mise SHAPTRIC Pleasautvilie, W stchester county, N. Circulars sent free. USINESS COLLEGE.—WILLSON & WALWORTH’S elegant Business Coll ‘36 East Fourteenth street, r Union square, is now Fin for reception of studentsy ere and low prices. Please cal! QUARLIER INSTITUTE, CENTRAL PARK AND _ Sixth avenue, reopens September 14. Prospectus to be RUASSES WILL BE RESUMED AT THE ACADEMY ‘of the Sacred Heart, 49 West Seventeenth street, New ‘ork, on Monday, September 6. OURS DE FRANCAIS—35 CENTS PER LESSON. ‘Two hours eve! oek. Freneh classes will be formed on the "20th of September under the tuition of Mr. CABIROL, ex-Master Repetiteur de Lycee, en France, Applications may be made at once, | Lessons given uring the day at the resideuce of the pupils, Terms mod- erate. 39 Union square. (outer OF MUSIC—NO. 5 WEST FOURTEENTIL street (west of Fifth avenue).—Signor Albites and Mie. Ceesanign, Albites, directors only instructors for the finging. Signor Moraines will the piano, Signor G. Conterno for sigh . EAN Conn 2 ct w first class boarding sebdol ‘Applications w Tier including good J .—IN EVERY ot young ladies. be received until September 21, at $300 per board, tuition in English, Latin, Organ, Guitar and vocal Music, ‘rench, German, Piano, ainting and Drawing. Devan ne COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 1,193 BROAD- ri way, opens Monday, Sept. 6, for pupils in Business, ting, Bookkeeping, Arithmetic, &c.; private desks for full business course may be secured, day Or evening, without s Feasonabl ESS SCHOOL—NOW OPEN AT Net ea s ‘on WALWORTU'S elegant Business Colle urteenth street, corner nion square. Jport WASHINGTON FR nH 1, Mathematical, Commercial and In- t street and Martin, Esq. ; oung gentlen Kingsbridge road, former residence of twenty first y ine resident profe: will reopen Sep- 16. For iy to G. Lespinasse, inatit hool and Colleg: mestic Building. AMILY SCHOOL FOR CHILDR will have a home, terms, hot any additional charges. Mi Bridge, N. J. REE !!!—INSTRUCTION IN PHON Reporting at the Cooper Union, room riday, at 8 P.M. Ladies specially invited office #3 Park row, room 19. suecentor to Lespinasse & Pro . WHERE THEY er CONOVER, RAPHY AND Tnesday and ‘Mes. EB. Fourteenth street. Freneli and German school for young ladies and eli it geen September 21, 1873, c TN, Prinel pal Fe RTEENTH STREET Rag ante Y, 158 WEST WANT IMMEDIATELY ECTABLE. IN- tolligent and ambitious yormg Indy as resident teacher, Address, giving age, reference, qualifica and lowest terms per month, HOME, box 188 Herald office. ANHATTA COLLEGE, ON THE HUDSON, RIGHT miles from City Hall. —Studies in the Collegh Vile and Commercial departments of Monday, the 6th inst. ; Boar 1 7 AND MI88 WI Select Boarding a youn es aud misses, Rye, N.Y. Fall term commerices September 14. ni 188 8D, DOREMUS RE-OPE DAYISCHOOL for Girls at 47 East Twenty . eptember 2 S FOR YOUNG wOth of September. ne, Jadies and children will be; TSS PEGRAM'S PRIVATE CL. i rs apply at 178 Madi ME. LESPINASSE.—F Il TITUTE FOR Fort W ptember invase & Friedman Je street; Brenteto's, Union square DAINE'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 62 BOWERY.— Studerts acquire bookkeeping, arithmetic, grammar, Welling; foreigners English; backwark persons taught pri ately; writing lessons, $3 monthly; sessions day and even Ing throughout the yest. DROFESSOR x Forty-fifth stree! Year September 14. Send for cireular, DROP! Dotbear's College, ui nth street STENOGRAPITY, " wepeettin rs + headquarters " wphi SHORTHAND Instruction aad on's ayster maranteed. Tnetewtes 56 Bw street. T PORTY-THIRD German, Italian and I method; terme moderate ACADEMY FOR YOUNG LADIES, Island. —ITeaighy and delightfal loca ta owrne of stadies. 120 half yearly. * ALunter’s Points ART FOR BMALL by Sisters of St. EMINARY OF THE ph enlth, be qn LLEGE, FORDHAM, N. ¥ every fnellity for the very bewt classical idiew will be fesumed on W Boned and tu apply to F. W. FRENCH THOROUGHLY TAUGHT BY Addross Mint D. A., 408 AND LITE) very ens: B Males set Ai ‘wNiO NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1875.—QUADRUPLE SHEET. ‘usteal department for fiowe “who prefer masters. French and German are. a taught by professors. Young Indies attending other schools desiring to receive instructions in music, French, Ger- or drawing, ean do so by applying at this neademy. For information seme we cireulas EACHERS SUPPLIED WITH SCHOOLS AND schools with teachers by application to the Educational Bureau, 27 Union square, New Vork e ANNA Weep DIEHL, Manager. [PO BROOKLYN LADIES. —A LADY TEACILES YOUNG Porsons and ladies in u vory practical way the Enilish Dianches and French, at her residence or the pupil's; writes letters, corrects foreign accent, de. Call on or address TEACHER, 220 Duffield st., nour’ Fulton ay., Brooklyn. [J MAUTANE ACADEMY, BAST MOBRIGANL ONE ond Hurlem Bridge, at junction of Westchester and ‘This inst conducted by the Urwuline numa, wffor c first class acnd- omy for young Indie yearly. of 6; terms $l4l, half WANSTED—BY AN EXPERIENCED TEACHER, AN engagement in a school or family: she is thoroughly qualified to teach the higher branches of English, mathemat- jes, Freneh, Latin and music, Address A. B., box 117 Her- ald Uptown Branch eflice, WANTED SPOR | A @SCHOOL, TWO AMERICAN Indies, to combine elocntior, drawing and painting Froneh, vocal aud instrumental tansi ® good rt furth poor _ see ° oee rea peenary, dan ‘ ' iv Ve teacl mgclis brauches an ingin for calia- it tt iy ae Tl Mie UREAU, thenies and kindergarten. Apply at TE, 67 West Thirty. ‘eh street; ieee tote k $1L.® #2, 63 WEEKLY —PRENCH LESSONS DAILY BY DL. a Parisian lady graduate; classes for children. 107 West rwenty: Uhird street, $ & $1 50 EACH WEEKLY FOR FRENCH, GERMAN et anish lessons; adults and children enabled to a yk months by my mew system, Address Prof. J. y $12: Colley, 26 Now in i SE'S DANCING ACADEMIES, ~ CLASSES at Masonic Hall, 114 East Thirteenth st 154 East Fifty-fonrth street. Cireulars at private academy, 2 J. MARS! ACADEMY OF DANCING, 289 BLEECKER wesday evening, September 7; pupils Zan attend st thelr own ‘convenience Without loss of lesson ; send for etrentar. as FERNANDO'S DANCING ACADEMY, FIFTY. Fifth street, corner Third avenne, bank Mailding Ap. lication can be made after September 1,»Monday and hursday, from 7 to. 8 P.M. Reopening September 16, Private lessons a sp See cireula A —CARTIER’S DANCING ACADEMY, PLIMPTON'S © building ee Stuyvesant and Ninth street, diay and "Th ity. Soire Private lessons in de Waltz # spe Monday evening. —WILSON'S DANCING ACADEMY, 803 WEST + Fourteenth street, near Eighth aventie,—Classes now Open for beginners, For term: send for circular, Soirees every Tuesday and Saturday evenings. ROOKES’ DANCTN« EMY, 361 BROOME street, will open for the season Tueaday, October 5, 1875. “All the fashionable Dances in one course of lessons, The great success, together with the reputation which has tended the number of yeurs devoted to. the study, practice natruction of the art, will be incentives to future efforts. During vacation the rooms have been elegantly refitted, painted and. decorated; is centrally located and easy of Access from all parts of New York, Brooklyn and other ad- Sacent cities. N. B.—Books‘now open. All those subscribing before the day of commencing the classes can recetve private instruc- tion in separate rooms, and no extra charge. The above Rooms to let for select balls ‘and sociables. OLLEGE OF MUSIC, 5 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET, west of Fifth avenue.—Mme. Gagganige Albites and Signor Albites directors and only instructors. All branches of singing taught according to the purest and correct Italian Glassen every ‘ method. Sigwor Morosini, the distinguished pianist, will teach the pinno. Signor 'G, Conterno for sight reading. Open daity. A. MACPHERSON’S DANCING ACADEMY WILL oJ. reopen at Military Hall. 103 Bowery, Tuesday eveniny September 7. Ladies at 7. Gentlemen at'8. Opening soiree September 14, at 9, N. B.—Uptown classes will open at 100 Woat Thirty-fourth str Se, R WILLIAM 3. DE GARMO, INSTRUCTOR IN Dancing at United States Military Academy, West nats hes refaoved iis principal ‘academy’ fhom er Fitth ove- nue to the large and elegant hall 55 West Thirty-third stre between Broadway and Fifth avenue, and will resume his ¢lasses on Saturday, October 2, 1875. i CHRISTOPHER'S DANCING ACADEMY, PAREPA « Hall, corner Kighty-sixth street and Third avenue.— Every Wednesday and Saturday afternoon and evening; open on Saturday, 11th inst. Please send for circular. _PIANOFORTES, ORGANS. aC, T HAINES BROS’ PIANOPORTE WAREROOMS and manufactory, corner Twenty-first street and Sec- ‘ond avenue, a fine assortment, of first class Pianofortes for sale on reasonable terms; a few Pianos but little used at BE SACRIFICE—AN ENTIRELY Lig no which was taken for adebt; must be cost. Piano ean be seen at’ HENRY street, near Fulton, — '—UPRIGHT, SQUARE AND GRAND . ‘own make; also Yor sale and rent a num- Ber ot tino second hand Pinnos, in pertect order. WILLIAM KNABE & CO., No. 112 Fitth avenue, above Sixteentht, FINE carved legs Piano at $175, Fight and eauare Pianos and ‘Orin BET?S, Warerooms 738 Broad ROSEWOOD. 7 OCTAVE OVERSTRUNG payable $10 per month; up- 3 upward. jer Tenth street, ROSEWOOD early new; legs, double mouldings, 4c. Apply at S Puruiture Storage Warehouse, 690 Sixth ave- near Fortieth street. AA“ rosewood case Pinnoforte for sale at a snerifice; ® Fichly carved brilliant toned 734 octave full agratfe over- strung Piar »vements, printed guarantee, bin of sal ; Bi over. for sh $150. “Also REAT BARGAIN,—AN ENTIRE! ass 71-3 octave Piano, celebrated ¢ NEW a as for 46 als at an immense sacrifice. Call'at H. PAT Broadway. BARG., STEINWAY & SONS’ PARLOR AX. Grand Pianotorte; orizinal price 81,700; modern tm- strung; full ageaffe ; “carved case and lege. |, between Bowery and Second prenee, rovements ; BS'Kast Third st TTENTION!—PIANOS OF SIX FIRST CLASS rs forsale low for eash, on instalments and for hand Vianos cheap. 144 Fifth avenue, Ameri- SEVEN OCTAVE PIANO ONLY $150; orners; also 7% octave, extrem carved; pat- 225; instalments iaken; rent $4. Twenty third st, corner Sixth ay, — = BRILLIANT TONED 7ig OCTAVE FOUR ROUND corner Decker Pianoforte for sale, cost $975, 225 Pianoforte, name = lor Nuits in than half cost; ©: . Tables, de. 120 West 234 street. BEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD CHICKERING noforte and Stool, on instalments or to rent; 7 00 tave Pianos $ per month (upright pianos). _GOLDSMITIDS, 26 Bleecker street, AL Bye fant foauire of Mrs. er shigpen. bn Pha _ near Bowery. FORTE, ALMOST NEW, FOR SALE, bout leaving town : price $300; cost $700, DASHE, No. 220 West Thirty fifth street, for cash, at PISCH. . 425 West Twenty-elghth 50,000 PIANOFORTES J PrP. HALE oJ. for less than half price: must be sold; dealers buy 18 MAKING r pianos direct and save haif your money. ‘Wanted 300 live meehanies at Thirty-ffth street and Tenth avenu ROUND CORNERE ity will be sold wt a great ROSEWOOD ing th also He Furniture. At 244 West Thirty- Hfvh street. ing third bell, Torte HAVE A BEAUTIFUL STEINWAY rosewood Pinno, 7 octave. agratfe treble, carved legs, florian ¢ no further use for it will sacrifice h. MURPHY, 117 OND WAND PIANOS FROM $75 monthly instal 5 rent $3, 5, rty-seventh street, corner Third avenue (over Stiner's) UPRIGHT AND SQUARE PIANOS AND ORGANS bd A oe ~ sy every low. Call and $e them ot BE Broadway, corner HAND, FOR ©. HOA Hh im 7 mer er ‘olen. ead andl priate. with AMUSEMENTS, FORTY-FOURTH GRANT) NATIONAL EXHIBITION of the AMERICAN INSTITUTE, Second and Third avs, and Sixty-third and Sixty-fourth ste. WONDERFUL MACHIN MOND. iS! SPLENDID PRODUCTS! EPTEMBER 8, 2 P.M. 50 cents; Children, 25 cents, ‘OWES & CF "SHIN 3° foot of Honston street, EV) een RNOW HOICER NEW MUSIC.—“YACHTMAN'S SONG," / words by Mrs. FB. Porter Beach, music Psy Chas. Wel 2; Jolly. Fell i 7oe,; “Marelie Tri Aronson, “He ae Home,” Wilson, “Girofle-Girofla”” and rich. TSON & CO., 711 Broadway. ME. CLARA Logg nove HAS RETURNED TO hor city reside: 4 Kast Nineteenth street, Jettors of ing x be addroesed the ensuing musical A ERTISE WHAT YOU WANT TO 1K EVENING SPLI IN TH TE! AND ALL NEW YORK WILL eaetonaM mn IEATRE COMIQUE. Mr. JOSH HART. THEATRE COMIQUE. — GREATEST. OF ARTISTIC T, ever before brought BRILLIANT AND COMPLETE, LEGITIMATE TRI pronounced by crowded audiences to be THEATRE SaLvanL -pavy oq oF parlenbeun puw £y[¥10W UE punos *Ayy1wn}29] UT TEIINI “LIMaK 40 dNVLS ZHL suvagd : i e B ; 3 i i i i 5 a e = quoeerd 07 ‘uyes3 ogy Woy YeP oys Zupmounpa <[nyoswo ‘paw “aadINOO ‘No one should miss this seeing the best entertainme consisting of endered ; nonsensieal and delightful witnessed. vis PARCE, “KYMAVONR GO-TO THE any grening this weak or W cheesey or jay Matinees, and witness Gor pays Aya0 oSeys omy he flower of Negro Song ex: the quintessence of . whimsical, RIFLE MATCH, CoNrRanon together. UMPH, the THE MOST PERFECT SUCCESS of modern times, The public unanimous tn ENTHUSIASTIC ADMIRATION, @rnsue 0} 8] 93¥ Og) YIM SoUvADE OF Fwys PAs Uy SapwOg | 04 wiody ywoq 0} 2049 s¥ PaujULLIep sj 20SeuBUE ogy ‘ssoD0NS uodn sovd pa ssaussnq asywoys £y]jeds oq) Jo 49843 BoVTIg, opportunity of | rer offered provokin wildest, Oddities ever i ! a at a ae Fa 5 : GRAND GRAND GRAND GRAND GRAND GRAND RIFLE SHOOTING RIFLE SHOOTING RIFLE SHOOTING RIFLE SHOOTING RIFLE SHOOTING RIFLE SHOOTING RIFLE SHOOTING RIFLE SHOOTING RIFLE SHOOTING RIFLE SHOOTL RIFLE 8HOOTI BETWEEN THE PICKED BETWEEN THE PICKED BETWEEN THE PICKED BETWEEN THE PICKED BETWEEN THE PICKED (CKED KED CKED BETWEEN THE BETWEEN THE BETWEEN TH BETWEEN MULLIGAN and wr PIC} Pr “ey | lalate 2 8 3 z 3 z & MULLIGAN MULLIGAN MULLIGAN MULLIGAN MULLIGAN MULLIGAN MULLIGAN MULLIGAN O'SCANLON O’CRONIN OyKELLY O*CROSSIN O'GRAVER O'DONNIVAN O'GRADY BREE soc AND AND 5 TULL L UU UT eleletelelal Mn JOHN ALLEN win a DELEHANTY AND CUM EF st ‘SHOOTT RIFLE SHOOTING RIFLE SHOOTING RIFLE SHOOTING RIFLE SHOOTING RIFLE SHOOTING 3 8 i i] i=} a 2% oS gE o°o 77 am MORE MORE MORE MORE MORE MORE MATOH, MATOH, MATOR, MATCH, MATCH, MATCH, MATCH, MATOH, MATCH, MATCH, MATCH, MATCH, MATCH, MATOH, MATCH, MATCH, MATCH, MATCH, TEAMS, TEAMS, TEAMS, TEAMS, TEAMS, TEAMS, TEAMS, TEAMS, TEAMS, ING ING NG Avaunivs axv AVGSaNdgM axv ‘SAANILV Proprietor Manager AWaAa ONINGAD GUARDS, MULLIGAN AND/SKIDMORE GUARDS. GUARDS. GUARDS. GUARDS. GUARDS, GUARDS, GUARDS, GUARDS. GUARDS. JEFF, WILD JEFF. ALLEN JEFF. BARRY JEFF. MAC JEFF. DELEHANTY JEFF. JEFF, BRADY ‘thiopian Acts, The Great Song and Dance Artists. | First sppearance, since hi ‘turn from Europe, of MR. JOHN PENDY, the Anglo-American Comique, in his entertainment of “Va- rieties,” introducing Comic and Swell Songs in white face, imitating the popular London singer Leybourne and others; also in Recitations and Songs and Dances, in black face. LITTLE MAC, MR. WM. BARRY, SCANLON and CRONIN, } in new Acts and Sk: STEELE, _ MR. FRANK MR. JOHN etches. who produces excellent music from enmmon cow bells. MISS NELLY ST. MISS WINONA BRIDGES, Son, Ballads, ig and Dance Artist. CUMMINGS WILD, MR. LARRY TOOLEY, MR. JAMES BRADLEY, MR. FRANK STEELE, Concluding each evening and matinee with the great Local Sensational Drama entitled DAY DAY DAY DAY ~ NIGHT, DAY AND NIGHT, DAY AND NIGHT, DAY AND Nicut, ff DAY AND NIGHT, DAY AND Niont. produced with new scenery, machinery, properties, &c. Daring the action of the Drama will be produced Daly's great Railroad Sensation, with many improvements, sisting of steam whistles, engine headlight and «novel con- structed railroad Daddy Grey (his first appeni Fn neni 4 sidewalk speculat a dark complexioned Gortender ¢ troupe Looxe, member of the same tro Vote Soe Jacob Hnyder, 9 Di Ha m Dale, his sind: if Allen, the fo nd, the dangh cltiny ro wea r Luerezia McK voy, a young lady from MATINERS WEDNESDAY comm aa tle rdwood, member of the minstrel ch travelling sign, Irish emigrant puious individ- . always in need Mr. ho ‘ain in a moxt terrific situation, causing « of tears from # spellbound asudi- Maddox ohn Alien Me, John Aiton ir Wm. Barry Little Mac Mr. dames rw Mr. Larry Miss Marie Goren! hy pa UMr. Win, Santon Mins Heanah Biroh a ireland ron AND 8, FI raters AMUSEMENTS. qa OPERA HOUSE. AN i Ne 2 r ed by the be wR tinue his cont eau ey ROPOLIzAN SUCCESS, day—M AC BET HAMEL Matinee—Mr, pay peronr im come fiery Night—A choles . Admission, 50 cents; Roserved Seats, 75 cents, Contrance ‘Twenty-fourth street), 20 cents. tw may be secured for any iaixht, ACABEMY, 0 OF MURIO. SECOND WEI OF Tit BAMAEENG HO. TOMA. 0) Gallery rs of mst ie the Indi Instructs the childrer e1 VERSA! THE GRANDEST Seine Sei loriox BOX BOOK NOW OPEN SECURE SEATS. YCEUM THEATRE, 14TH ST. AND 6TH AV. MAURICE GRAU & CTIZZ0LA.......Lessees and Sate TO-MORROW ag renee EVENING, ii. PTEMBE 6, Prexcil OPRIER HOUFFE SEASON, and first complete representation in America of Offenbach's most recent and Pree work, ADAME L'ARCHIDUC, porfomaed tor over 180 sighta tn "Parts and prodaced here with entirely new’ costum Forgeour and novel mise-en-seone and’ the following wapre: cedentedly great cast :— Frangipano. Bonaventur do Ghambre, “Dames yb aeannes * het ‘and Rosenboom. fons. E, SCHMIDT procisely. Wantack's. EXTRA NOTICE. This Theatre, thoroughly renovated, Chorus of 50, Orche: under the direction of Messrs. Stage Manager. for the FALL AND WINTER SEASON OUR Bos, oe sole ond exclusive Fight to to hehe for representation in Mr. Wallack secured by contract with, and payment ‘to, the author. 11 particulars of opening will be duly announced. ETROPOLITAN THEATRE, and 587 BROADWAY. WM. PASTOR and M. B. LEAVITT. Le TH UND OF ‘NOVEL! ANOTHER wSRORE, sphomagen a CONPANY. OF NEW FACES, NDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1875, fret thane of two great illustrations of "ANIMAL SAGACITY and the wonderful ot of the Sage mind over the brute ereatio Bg ge Od LOGRENTA ‘ite ‘GEORGE, Sia grasa his wonderful and hi TRAINED RIED. FING, Boas Ao CE and CATS. BRI ANIMALS Tat to “ala D. PANTOMIME AngUAL ee RMAN BROTHERS. CRiterN and RICE, THE GO! the Champion os Dancers. ‘acter Songs and Dances. Miss Belle La Vocalist. Verde. the ere one Mr. LY 9, ‘OR, AMBRIOG'S (GREATEST ONG VOCALIST. four monarchs of comed; CHARLEY Pitt SAME! ROACH, HARRY tthe ANDY LEAVITT, the LA VERDE, SISTERS, ETHEL, THORNTON, AND COMPANY, Drama Mr. GEORGE ‘PhaXchs meet PERS ys Canine Actors, BRUNO and CHSAR. MATINEES: TasBay and FRIDAY. FTH AVENUE THEATRE, USTIN DALY Proprietor ang. and Manager... ,-oMr, AggusTIN Mr. Daly has tue liouse'to ansoanes the Seon eng consequence of the great success of the, MM MM EREEX X if coc A NN ON MM MM E x eo. 0 ch ee 8 MOM M Heer x “x it “coo A™“4S N RN JUVENILE OPERA TROUPE! Senorite GARMEN Y. MOTON years of age), Se- ™ GUADALUPE (6 years of age), and 27 charming J nile Artistes, in Offenbach’s chef-d'euvre, ROBINSON CRUSOE! Produced with new scenery aud costumes and ta Proaned orchestra ‘Saturday, at 1:90, positively only Mex- jean Matinee. | Congaicnte CONSE GARDEN Late rom esocmd Pp RE. THE Sos Rsivicnsy GARD’ CONCERT EVERY at 8 o'clock. GILMORE’S BAND OF 100 PERFORMERS, THE GREATEST LIVING CORNETIST, LE PROGRAMME FOR THIS EVENING. 1. Overture—Der Fi 2) Solo for saxophons Maur 3. Selection—Thi a Pk nes gat at: i“ e! 5. Bees ja, from * si Signor BUAZETTI. 6. Aria for baritone. 2 m 2-0. Tito Matte Sung by Signor TAGLIAPIETRA ato of the Grand Italian Opera, Paris). Piano accompanist, Signor E. MARZO. Tnfinmarntus, "fromm the “Stabat Mr, "Ave Maris Stella” ARBUCKLE, by Mr. CARL KEGEL. 8. Bolo for baaaneae® ] .sProch with clarinet obli 9, Fackeltanz, No. 1. 10. Fest mare: ‘agner NDRED.* M. Gorenade Bend. 50 cents Admission... oxes, admitting fow 3 Packages pe gh tickets at reduced ‘rates to be had at the box offies. . EXTRA! enih renaber susson, wit! Woda ou jar sonson pe wondaye September 18. 1873, with the produc- tion of ANE Ls. of vivid human interest, which has been in elal reparation for many weeks, and which will be prow “wlth magnificent new scenes NER, and with a most important cnst. "The sale of sents for the opening night will commence DAY morning, September 7, ENTRAL PARK GARDEN . TO-NIGHT, Messrs. APPLEBY RIVA HIS (SUN SIXTEENTH ture, “Lodoiska’ r) RAND SUNDAY ¢ Beethoven eyerbeer felssohn Private boxes, $i and September 7, ENGLIS t Nitin, when the programme will contain works by composers of that On TUESDAY next, nationality only. 8CO > MINSTRELS. DAN FRA BAN FRANCISCO MINSTIUE THR BIRCH, BIRCH, M AMBOL WAMBOL Soe he city. i i. LAUGH. LAUGH MRE 22 TELSY, METHING NEW. and VIVACIOUS. PUBLIC WANT Evers Pieketh, PARR LIN ANGE OF PROGRAMME EVERY WEEK. "eory evening at 8 Baturdn Matinee at 2 RGYLE ROOM: SIXTH VEN BAND A peg fo" STREET. eVERY MONDAY DNESDAY AND BOIREES FE RDAY HC com: At NG AT 9 O'CLOCK, ENTRANCE ON THIRTIEVH SThken, § PARK THEATRE, BROOKLYN, (Oo1axRs si Nightly and Wednesday and Saturday Matinees, New Bill, New Stars and New Features for the family theatre of Brooklyn, The Park atre the talk of Brooklyn, YALL Y STREET on ATRE, PHIDADEL | J phi, Ges Beott dC and Managers, The ladies and gentleme i at the Chestnut Street | en F tho season of 1NT-7H will please eptember tne Manager, ‘Theatre ble in the Green Room ut 2 o'clock ISEUM OF ART. . teenth street, New York, yaexcepted) 10 A.M. toS P.M. jay and Tharsday free, y PHOrLE WH f Dr Jd. SAY Wuinment at present heirs, ae public. For terms addvews AMERIUVAN wai BUREAU, Cooper Lustivute, AMUSEMENTS. ower THEATRE, TITTTIT «=H H T H H OB T H H &E ? He HB . Se 7 ot E bs . + 1 BREERE EFPFYE “4 Qe ae A Cae F AA MHL EF Fg AA MMMM IL 5 ae PPFF AA MMMM It L YY EF AA Mee ME YY ¥ AAAA M MM M, I OL z PF A AM MM OM OT OL xX F A MoM MW OL 2 F 4 Au VY MH Lub ¥ TITTITH H EEEBE A TITTT RRR EEEE ie ee ao T R RE 2. - ae TR RE Fie Oe . BRE T HHH 2 R EEEE a) ce . RE i] H 7 RRE T H TR RE ? H T R R ERE THE THEATRE IN NEW YORK. THE IN NEW YORK. THE THEATRE IN NEW YORK THE THEATRE IN NEW YORK: THE ONLY FAMILY THEATRE IN NEW YORK: The theatre to which our best citizens bring thelr wives and families to witness a pure, wholesome, en- Lh be rtm nt. CHASTE, CHOICE, REFINED AND ELEGANT. appearance of. THE WORLD-FANED TIGHT ROPE ARTISE, “MMM MM MM MM MM L L &EEEE MMMM L ee MMMM L LB MMMM L Lb 8B MMMM DOL Og MMM M ZL a M MM M LLLL LULL EEEE ® A MM MM £EEEE L eee AA MM MM E L mu AA AA MM MM E i eae ae AA MMMM BE L noAA A A MMMM EEE L Th a oe AAAAA MMMM EF L If AAAAA A A MMMM E L toa A A A MMM ME ¥ Ia A A 4 M MM M EEREE LLLLL I A A ccoce A RRRRR_ L 0000, © Crs § ele Boo Bok o 0 6 Pay “aie URN Rs Desi 6 bak 7 Uv IRE SOS 8 98 c A A RRRRR I 0. Q add OR OD so Goreme et Rel oe coco!” A A 8 > BR LLL Sooo 3 who will appear in her extraordina ance on, EA OGniE “TEND nyo nian A CORDE TENDUE, LA CORDE TENDUE, ous Aerial Feat, OUT ‘AID OF A” BALAN LE. OUT THE AID OF A BALANCE POLE. A N ‘OLE. WITHOUT THE AID OF A BALANCE POLE. Instantaneous success of the mast master @ yranaste worl THE ORGE AN! C1 GEORGE AND FREDERIC HORGE AND EREDERI GEORGE AND FREDERICK: GEORGE AND FREDERICK: in their marvellous feat re HE TRIPLE PARTERR A EVOKING THE WILDEST ENTHUSIASM; ie Rg 1 THERE 18 NOTHING IN THE WORLD. TO EQUAL THEM. eangeet ny iv G: masts in existence, ane? EEOTA RCO, aster EOTARD CARLO! Master LEOTARD CARLO, ‘and Master HARRY CARLO, ir MAREE CARES: wh the most ext : © perform the m sxunendinay fents AP ON A Lorry TRAPEZE, with the greatest ease, grace and skill, "The CARLOS appear at every perfo 0 REST neat Th come, COMPANY COMPANY I JOMPANY M PANY COMPANY UNIVERSE. There nover before has been anything like tt, ‘i THE ThE MOST TALENTED, a “e PENSIVE, THE GREATEST COMPANY rac oF F om Hitete The dashing Comedienne and Vocal me ‘ADAH RICHMOND. The New York favorites the only living One- sat Song i Mesrs. HARPER and STANSIE The “Boss” of all Ethiopian Comedians, Mr. JOHN MART. The greatest of Irish Vocalists and Dances 4 renee. PAT ROONEY, - GE IGHT. The best Comic Vocalist are ey original in all bis songs Mr. WARY Me ROE. best Character Comedian ever presented & 0} Sr. The celebrated young Wester Star, Society Actross and The. Th Mins RELLY. Prenis, Mr. wieenaa ‘EST. ‘The great pepreauete ¢ € Genegian, eee and Dancer, ‘omedian and Burlesque Artist, TLLTAM B. CAHTLL. The celebrated and time-tried Ethi Mr. WASH NORT The best Monkey Impersonator upon the present day stage {10 exception) acon MART! ‘im Te, talented RE! ine oyalar Comedian The ‘i as viNet, arent fioxibie ng and Dance Artist Mr. GILBERT. The gifted Ve st and Comedi Mr. SAM HOLDSWORTH. The distinguished Comedienne and Voealtes, Miss LINA) EDWIN. The accomplisiied Comedi me and Vocalist, Re ‘The prion | ends Splentet youn imetenis, KITTY PARKER. The talented and rarsstile Oomedienne, Miss ADDIE FARWELL The famous Olympic Quartet the COLORKD HAMTOWN UDENTS. ARVIN, Mr. A. BELLAMY Miss PRARL “rity ern noe eed ‘CALVERT ihe’ porformanos’ will constoner with Cod one Voesl thae- lesque, written expressly for this theatre by Mr. John F. Poole, ‘and designated BL BEAR! Or, THE Thee: TAILED BASHAW. Baron Abonelique, called Blue Beard, probably be- cause his beard was bine, x great Bashaw and cele- Drated Lady Killer, very luxurious, bat at times ox- key hs then ‘highly injurious; # regular y Busrard. Mr. Bland Holt ‘Turkey, cut w 6 ns PAS? Rotmond ry penurious that ho be father-in-law to a Mr. Wm. B. Cahill ‘orter, Shacabac, Blue Beard’s particularly’ Yonef, a light copy of Sadi Hassan, a shadow o himsel First stick Recond Stick. Third Stick Fourth Sti jobody in Parti fiekle and faithless wee, sister Annie?’ ( 7 nursery tale !),. Beda, a tine girl, bedad, who ‘and the heavy Shacabac, . Sedan Bearers, ( * remember ihe Mr. Washington Norton th ht guitar iss Ida GreenSeld ards, Dervishes, Dancing Girls, &c. In. troductory to the Burlesque wil be played the’ Olym| ie Was omposed by Prot, ‘Reardon, and published Hare fe, with a peti: mitted; who are all. in Fulton you? “lbrabam, the Indigen market I keep a'pickle stall; turn over «now leaf, whereas all the 2. CHAMBERS IN IBRAHIM'S HOU Beene how sister Annie 1, whereas Fatima becomes nonsensical; how peaple rejoice, cotnes in; duet, Selim and Fa- wherein they don’t do it; # such ‘speech. Selim hides in the daughter an offer of her hand ; how she faints and how sh mice.” wherein the mice ix ¢ ma, Selim and Annie; lag tn Joa! the great claim the fair Fatima’s hand? why se GRAND ‘or RATION MKS BL EARD'S PALAC! ede a wen them ae T freely do avow it the law won't allow it; how Blue Beard only first wife, herein Iather in law be- daddy's daddy's read" pers; how father discloses t eat Bashaw Cra apn trio, rand jenrd’s Gnard, Grand has con Ia besteged by lover ut then you + hone his t intoxicated. + Keard is called aw re B. with rept g Cnumbor door 1 7 she does it hie inthis, chamber bl ye panne with yy bat B riosity and AND Bs: &. TOWER TTLEMENTS. How. Sister the lookout, ail whine she sees and how she ; how fast y ng men are now the + how all Blne Board's anguluary bnter nel we bn ATE COMBAT and BEAUTIFL Ww DAY ATURI AND SATURDAY ay 3 2. 50 cents SEATS SKCURED SIX DA ® thicetetbanaseies POSITIVELY NO FKBB LIST. AMUSEMENTS, jp“= THEATRE, ‘ waperted and Twe Twenty-eecond street. reopening RATNER Re 4, ste “THE aoury, pout romance of modern Iifeat Washington. which will be illay freved by scenery from Morgan, Messrs Bipto and George iene th as HON, BARDW! ‘he Cohosh Distri FLORENCE 43 as MRS. GILFLORY, ft, has long lived abroad. gharacters by. “Misses MAUDE. GRANGE ANNIE EDMONDSOS, “EDIT OSMOND, PEAR EYTINGE, Messrs. FERGUSON, PADGETT, 4 WILLARD, VILLERS, BRUTONE and ANGLE. BOX OFFICE NOW OPE OOTH'S THEATRE. BARRY SULLIVAN. Booikiert VALTER, ......tevees and Managers. SECOND, WEEK BARRY SULLIVAN. REMARKABLE POPULAR OVATIONS( GREAT TRAGEDIAN! Majestic and critical sudioncdét. TREMENDOUS Mies. PEOPLE PRESENT aT. BV! eV ERY PERFORMANCE 1 consideration of the excessive enthusiasm with the admirable imppersonations given last week were recel ill be THe SRCORD WEE of ME Stinvaws ENGAGE- Monday and Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, Friday and Saturday, HAMLET. RICHELIEU. RICHARD It. ’ xiven of Mr. SULLIVAN'S ante nthe GAMESTES rece! We Aten noe lhe ya vf ed ct English . Bel ‘ eruosbiNG, ‘in ‘rete Pa UD which is 4a roduced with rem ne EASURER'S S'OWFICE OPEN FROM 8 A; M. to 10 P.M Wentaces ENGLISH COMIC OPERA. Ja MISS JULIA LIA MATHEWS | & Por. contig “OPE! EVERY EVENING AND eae fenbach’s GRAND "DUCHESS. Senet MORE the Mim JULTA MATHEWS as the ‘Wal DUCHESS, | Her original character in Bogtiatr as by her over 1,000 Mr. G, H. McDERMOTT GENE . Mr i ALBERT BENNER ante aa ba a pois Ban as pee ON PUCK, ¥ ir, WM. RESTER ee ye! PAUL Ir. ' ME y Mr. H, COLLIER as NEFOMES, rs Mise ROSE pits as WANDA, © Full Choras and Conduetor.... -oMr. F. STAINSLAUS In rehearsal GIROFLE-GIROFLA. ‘Nowe THEATRE To - THOROUGHLY RENOVATED AND DECORATED, ! FURNISHED WITH NEW AND ELEGANT | SCENERY, ADAPTED EVERY STYLE OF DRAMATIC PERFORMANCE. NEW MACHINERY AND APPOINTMENTS PLETE IN EVERY RESPECT. FOR PERMISSION TO INSPECT, TERMS, &0., AP- PLY TO ALEX. T. STEWART, BROADWAY AND CHAMBERS STREET. LOBE THEATRE, hans bes 3 730 Broadway. _ Manager... .. R, W. BUTLER LARED. PERFECT CARNIVAL OF FUN THIS WEEE. ALL THE STARS OF THE PROFESSION, Y. HUGHEY Heer HUGHEY Dot ERT HUGHEY povauER ‘tne ‘world 's favorite Comedian, the diamond fields of South Afries. THE Witsow'h BROTHERS, four in numbet HE STUART SISTERS, a MAGGIE Mat THE GREAT ZANFRETTA TROUPE OF PANTO! 1a, siztoon ‘ monies HAS. FE. Vi LEY and DOCT KENNED' BLANDOWSiT' fy BEAUTIFUL BALLET TKOUrE, CHARLEY HOWARD, the great Southern Ds Miss Annie Kemp Bowler, Miss Katie Wilson, loe Woods, Chas. Malya, Gardner, Gray, Kun and other prominen: TOGETHER, Mh OUR Eau LAR COMPANY, Bee bills. See bills. See bills, all 31a | com s =z | | re open at 7. Curtain rises a + Popular prices of admission, 50c. and $1. MATINU EVERY WEDNESDAY AND. SATURDAY, FPIVOLL THEATRE, EIGHTH STREBR ; between Second and T! and Third avenues. ‘ PAUL FALK. sseeesProprigter THE COOLEST PLACE IN THE CITY 70 paBS A PLEASANT EVENING ' AND ENJOY ONE OF THE BEST ~ ENTERTAINMENTS EVER SEEN IN NEW YORE SUNDAY AFTERNOON, GRAND MUSICAL MATINEE. SACRED CONCERT AND VARIETY PERFORMANCE SUNDAY EVENING, | AT 8 O'C) ADMISSION ONLY TWENTY: PVE CE CENrs, [ACADEMY OF MUSIC, THEODORE WACHTEL, EUROPE’S GREATEST TENOR, will shortly return to America fora GRAND OPERATIC TOURNER through the United States in which he will be assisted by # € newly organized and most powerful COMBINATION ¢ OF ARTISTS, selected from the leading OPEMA HOUSES OF EUROPE, ‘The inauy ne night of the GHAN WACHTEL OPERA SEASON at the New York pra Rt Music will be MONDAY, OCTOB: 18, 1875, AD. NEUENDORFP ts. Musical Director and Conductor... Further particulars in later advertise! 0OD'S MUSEUM. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, ‘OSITIVELY LAST WEEK of tho great Protean actor JOHN THOMPSON, who will appear every evening and Wednesday and Saturday in his great sensation. i ¥ACE 70 FACE, ‘ NEE: MONDAY, TUESDAY, THUHSbay and FRIDAY, in the jlo dra, hay nite BO axD SORROW, SPECIAL be raat, ON geerersion, from 8 A, lo 9 P.M. 1. BARNUM'S 20,800 BABY HIPPOPOTAMUS, the only one in Americ. 5 gg yore BY Lanny BOGE aR and gentlemen enga bere eased Wy HENDERSON SAUSE’S OPENING SOIREES DANSANTES.—MA- yes TALL, 114 and 116 East Thirteenth street, * LA SREVOOR HALL, te and ad Ratrecty Monday, September 6; woop's. Admission 250. Admission 25¢, September 8. “A DYERTISE YOUR BUSINESS, WITERE & HE EVENING 4 4 HE ORPHEON SOCIETY'S FREE Vt itt, Willian J. K. Lettingwel —FRENCH LESSONS: FROM J i ee ruary; sper ‘anted fee & weeks peivats lncrcan. Poor DEV EGE. of tho Univer. rite de France, 140 West Thirtleth atroet, Whiskey, “Letter ‘in the « nk 8, braves yy 229 Bowery, opposite Mrinee street ‘ W, 1.,PORe | DRAMATIC. ART, ELOCUTION, +, Actor and | Practical instrnctin to Indies or. gen Blocutionist. | ‘Address Steinway Hall a ND ENGL PERA CON Ee KELLOGG, GRAND, BN GUI MONDAY OOTORER" 11, EVENING, a LADIES; MUST BE YOUNG, ood figure; alse ‘Indies ta all brencted of the variety ind musteal profession the best is the hustness; steady adhe ° b Phe ees? the pe of w Yi A ENOR, WITH ITH FINE CULTIVATED VOICE, GOOD , Taner wisi in ® church; salary dradorater “Address b i amen r WOLONEL MONSTERY’S SPARRING, FENCING, ROW. ONeana Shooting Academy, 619 Sixth avenue. —Tinporter and dealer in ; arate and Boxing Gloves. A\ Lyd M JO AMATEURS AND OTHERS.—A LADY OF ESTAB T°; lished theatrical reputation is now rendy to prepare pa piis of both sexes for the stage; engagements afterward pre Bured for those who desire It; amateur rehearsals and pee formances superintended. Address Mra. A. au Adams st | BANJO TAUGHT INA SINGLE QUAI « Ashnple methods, aatistaction wuara teed. €, DOBSON, U40 ‘Bowery. ‘Banjow from $5 to $50. i; also March, winning “eam, ai x alt Bab, c, Howaed ‘and the tray,” Braham, sun by Th goles all pleture, ith pancing lal Lite 047 Broadway and 99 Union squat