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8 ? >ni HI i i, RPORmA-DOOM, BI>Mk *tV ?wwwvwwvw^vCivv^wwvwwv>w^*A^A All kiniw or pancy dogs and birds rem ale.- Mediate** fbr all dlteae**. n*pw?d Food for vock.ln( bird*. at U. DOTEY'8, Ho. 3 OrtMW atrafH WW of V4UUU. H. B.- Ladi** attended by Mr*. Do ray A BLACK AND TAN TERRIER SLOT, PURE BLOODBjl for ule, r<*oent)y arrt?*d from Etawland i weight 8V sound*/ ITIc *100. AcktroM THOROUOHBRICD, liwiij Sto. -niLLIARD EXHIBITION.?THB DION BROTHERS n win play on Monday erenlng, September 19, at JOSEPH O'CONNOR'S billiard room, SM8 Broadway. B"~BTLBR'S DOOS, MEDICINES, to., NO t saco, SUP. Buller'l matchJes* GeraoiuuJ* J art published, Butler'* Poetical Sketch**. fTIOR SALE CHEAP?A FIRST CLASS EN O LI SB F breeoh-loaiilnj: Double Gun. Apply to FELIX EVANS, JT7 Myrtle aTeuue, Brooklyn. THR Tim W. A * AGRICULTURAL AND HORTICULTURAL KAIR A will be held ?i the Proepect Park Fair tirouniia, L0114 IaJand, on tbe 11th, 12th, 13th and 14th of October nrn. Aulnutla and article* for exhibition and competition ara Invited fNn all quartera. Premium Hat can be obtained by application Id oeraon or bv letter to K. O. READ, Secretary, 149 Montague atreet, Brooklyn. CKPTKMBKR MEETINU y FLEETWOOD T&OCIATION, FLEETWOOD PARK. MORRISANIA, WEMTCHESTKR COUNTY, Of TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY. THURHOAY AND FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2fi. 21, 8! and 23,1870. Hon* can leave Harlem Bridge on each day of the race* very ten mlnutea direct for tbe Park. PREMIUMS. *8,600. No./J#SeDotW TUE8DAY, 8EPTEMBSK 26, 1870. Tor horaaa that never beat 2 -Ml $?00 to the Oral librae, $300 to tbe aeoond, $100 to tbe third. A. H. Samuel*, of New York, enter* oh. a. Ba*haw Maid. A. Patterson, of Newton, eater* b. m. Lady Hog tea. 8, D. Bruce, of New York, eater* b. m. Enigma, S year* old. B. W. Orcutt enter* blk. a. Contraband, formerly Amaaa. John Murphy, Fleetwood Park, antera br. n. Jainea H Colaaaaa. D. Olmated, Poughkeapale, enter* b. a. Young Wllke*, one white hind foot. John Roger*, Fleetwood Park, enter* br. m. Pownal Mara. Henry Myera, Pine Plain*, cuter* br. a. Logan. Jami a Doujrrey, Troy, entera b. m. Fanny Lambert. M. Rodeu, N. enter* New Berlin Qirl. Henry Newlana, 8UUwater, antera br. a. Saratoga, (Ur In forehead. W. O. Trimble, Newburg, antera b. c. Commodore. S year* Id, by Po*t Bov, dam by Major Winfield, one white hind foot, itripe on the none. BECOND DAY. No. 9-- Puree of #3,000. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 31. 1?70. Tor horse* that never beat 2 M; $1,200 to the first nor**, $MO to the *econd, $800 to the third. William Bodlae, Mlddletowu, enter* b. m. Lady Whitman, toy American Star. M. Roden, 1*. Y., enter* b. g. Charley Green. J. M. Miller, Philadelphia, enter* b. u?. Mary. John Murphy, Fleetwood Park, enter* br *.' Daniel Boone. J. A. Chamber* enter* *. *. Hickory Jack. John llurnbeuk, N. Y., enter* br. g. Captain QUI. THIRD DAY. No. &?Purse of Ig3,ri00. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER US, 1870. Tor horse.* that never heat 2:J6: $1,500 to the flrtt borne, $600 to the second, $400 to the third. Darld Blanchanl, Boatoo, enter* ch. g. License. M. Roden. N. Y., enters br. s. Charles E. Lo?w, formerly Patchen Chief. Dan Mace, N. Y.. enter* b. g. Confidence. John NesbH, N. Y.. enter* b. g. John J. Hrad'er. D. Pilfer, Long Island, enter* b. *. H. W. Genet. Fourth day. No. 4? Pur*e of #1.60<l. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER S3, 1870. for bone* that nerer beat 3:34; iglOO to the llrit horse, $400 to the second, j(200 to the third. M. Roden, N. Y., enter* New Berlin Girl. Charle* Richard*. New Haren. enter* br. g. Ntw tfaran Boy, formerly Brown Prince. John Murphy, Fleetwood Park, enter*b. ra. Lady fiesra Jar. Dougrey, Jr.. Troy, enter*li.m. Fannie Lambert. J. J. Bowen, Boston, enter* br. rn. Lady Elll*. l L. Hutchinson, Srhenectady, enter* *. g. Ed. Elll*. No. (?Purse of $2,500. For horse* that never heat 2; $1,500 to the first horie, ft600 to the second, $10() to the third. Wm. H. Borat. N. Y.. enters b. a GaorgS Wilke*. Budd Doble, N. Y., enter* b. g. Hotspur. W. h. Doble, Philadelphia, enter* b. in. Lucy. John Murphy, Fleetwood Park, enter* b. g. Henry. GENERAL REMARKS. eept purse No. 4. which will be two miles and repeal, tn harness, and will be couductad under the rules of the National Association. dates open at ft o'clock A.M. Single admission one dollar; no extra charge for Grand Stand: carriages free. Trains by the Mew fork and Harlem Itallroad will leave Twenty-sixth street and Fourth avenue, 9:30 and 11:80 A. M. and 3:20 and 4 P. M. Returning will leave Murrisanla and Melrose at 5 :D?. 5 :M and 6:32 P. M. The Park ? wltliln live hundred feel of the Harlem depot &t Murrisanla. Races to commence at 8:30 P. M. Bv order of HENRY DATER, President. Pools sold every evening previous to the races at Fleetwood Club H use. 1,434 Broa'lway, between Fortieth and Forty-first streets, by JACOB riOMKR-NDYKK. THE PROSPECT PARK FAIR GROUNDS. AGRU'ULi'i'UKAL FAIR. SPECIAL PREMIUMS. FIRST DA Y.?October 11. $750.?Horses that have never beaten 2:30? $600, $160, $100. Also, same daySilver Pitcher, jgJfiO, for double teams that have Met) wned and driven together by a member of the association Ince September 1. SECOND DAY October 12. The four-year-old Prospect Park stakes. Also, same day $600.?Horses that have never beaten 2:60 -$B50, $100, $50. THIRD DAY. -October 18. For horses that have never beaten 2 38?$100, $200, $100. Also, ?ame day? Silver Pitcher, $1UI, for members' horses; tame conditions as for double tenms. FOURTH DAY?October 14. $800.?For horses that have never beatea 2:40. Also, same dayHandicap race for $1,000 tor all horses?$80 forfeit; $100 entrance when tbev accept the handicaps. The weights to oe announced within twenty-four hours after the entries are opened, and the parties to accept the same on or before the 4th day of October. In the above purses there must be three entries to fill and I wo uorirs to nwi i. Entries to ciose Monday, September 26, at 9 P. M., at the Toomi ot the aanoclatlon, 149 Montague street, Brooklyn: but time made after September 15 (ball not be a bar to entering In any of the above races. A -POOLS WILL BE SOLD AT RILEY'S. CORNER . Broadway and Twenty-eighth street, on Monday and very evening During the trotting meeting at Fleetwood Park, MARSHALL A JOHNSON. HORSES, CARRIAGES, ?fcC. _ A"" T THE AUCTION HOUSE OF JOHNSTON .t VAN TAS8ELL, Office and salesroom 87 Nassau street, opposite the Post office. THE HORSE AND CARRIAOE BRANCH of our basinets Is conducted at our HORSE AUCTION MART, 112 AND 114 EAST 13TH STREET, NEAR 4TH AVENUE, where we hold regular SALES OF HORSES AND CARRIAGES EVERY TIESDAY AND FRIDAY. Gentlemen wishing to purchase, or those having Hones or Carriages to sell, will flna our house perfectly reliable, as if* conduc t this branch of our business, as we do all our other buslneHa, on the same straightforward principles wUeh govern honorable houses in all mercantile pursuits. We give the purchaser of every liorse tnat is warranted ouml from 24 to 48 hours for trial. Entries for sales of Horses and Carriages can be made at our down town office and salesroom, 37 Nassau street, where we also keep a register of horses for private sale. Liberal advances made on consignments. A -A. EVERY BANK F.R, BROKER AND~MERCHANT should have one of onr 'Hankers' Broughams." Designed expressly to go to and-from be sin ess; the most substantial, lightest, neatest and cheapest coupe ever offered to the public. < Elegant Ladles1 Coupes; price $880. Clarences. Landaus, Landaulete, Coaches, Bretts, Ac., of tie very finest quality, and at prices greatly ieduced. Our popular style of Coupe Rockaway outselling anything in the market for a light one horse family carriage; price reduced from $860 to sWSM. Great reduction In price or Buggies. We are now selling a first class -warranted top Buggy for $260. Our stack of Carriages is tbe largest and most complete in New York. Our prices we intend shall be lower than any other house who sen reliable work. DEMAREST A WOODRUFF, 038 and 630 Broadway, New York. A~~T BARKER A HAMLIN'S ~ ~~ CITY AUCTION MART AND N. Y. TATTERS ALLS, Corner of Broadway and Tblrty-nleth streets. * MAJOR CHAS. W. BARKER, AUCTIONEER, Regular Auction Sale* KTKRY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. (ientlrmcn'a private establishment! <ll*po*ed 01 at pa one or prlT*l" ?4 ? to the be*t advantage, ami a general asaortrnent of Iforx-a, Carriacea, Uarnea* and everything In the "liorw Una" to ault tbe needs of all clone* of parctaMcra constantly or hand. Outald* sales solicited and promptly attended to, Superior (tabling for boraea on sale. Liberal advance* made on everything In the hone line. 'TOE COMING CARRIAGE." H . An elegant varletv of fashionable vehicles, In all The neweat atylea?at greatly reduced price". Clarence*, Cotine*, Landau <, 8 seat Rockaways, And other veiilclee, Including ray new *ly!e Landaultt, known "THF. COMING CARRIAGE." Eight different varieties of Coupe Rockaway* at BEVEN HUNDRED DOLLARS, Kqual to any offered elaewbere at eight hundred and fifty dollar*. Also, ai-veral fne road wagons by Brewater A Co., of Broome atreet, and otber good maker*. A. 8. KLANDRA0. Carriage Builder, No. 7 Eaat Eighteenth street, near Fifth avenue. A -BREWSTER, OK TWENTY-FJKTH STREET, A. . Near ad avenue. A moDg the latest noveltie* are The Demi Landau, The Derby Wagon. Patented and manufactured only uy this houae. A-ROCKAWAYS, $4J DP; TOP WAOONB, #80 UP; . l ark, Doctora' and Pony Phaeton.* at all price*; ExB-eaa, Business and Depot Wagon*; Extension Top CabrioU and l'haatons; Germantown and Westchester Rock ways; Slujtle and Double tiarnesi; Robe*, Blanket*, Dal. I era, Whip*, Ac.; *l*o several good Horses, at 1,;>99 an I 1,401 Broadway, utuu Forty fral street. . JAMES JENKINti. A -BREWSTER, OK TWENTY-FIFTH STREET, NEAR , Third avenue. 100 pouud Wagons, with Vertical Steel Plate*, combining the maximum of atrength with the minimum of weight. ~ - ? . UTM .. TT<< iiabnksS: LIGHT. SINGLE AND A double, Couch, Coupe and Expre** itarnegu at extremely low price*. We make our barnesa on the premliea ana warrant llicm a* rrprewntfd: also Riding ftaudlea and Krillfn. The Urgent aaaortment of Horae blankets and Lap holiea In the city. 62 Warns (tract, corner College pikce. A -IB KIKE MORS EH JIST KROM MICHIGAN: J\ . thrrc line bay Team*. Apply to H. UEIAEMAN, 46 Wooater atreet. At <;reat bargains hkcord iianij top pony, Oi,?n Buki't Pony, Light Ruukawaya, Road Wagon, I>epo: wagon, I'ark Pharton, ill aaat Brett, tire Baggie*, l*rjR auortmcnt U.trneia. WITTY, 6? Broadway. A PAIR OP BAY IIOR8KS. ABOUT 16 HANDS bigb, black mane* and tail*, 6 year* old; *old far want I tm. AvHl altar 1 P. 11. at Hi W?st XbirtyKTcnth it. y L JTEVT TO! HOSmn, CARRIK1KN, Stc. A -FOR HALE, THE BTOCK OK A LIVERY 6TABUB. . with lh? work of a tint ?laa? hotel. centrally located and doing a Una and wall paring bualneaa. Stock comprises one 4 horse*. Coacbea, Clarence, open and top W agona, Brett, Hlel;;h?, HarnruM, Ac., all In tine condition. Slock li mail, select. AC., and will be sold at a tacrltJea Addieaa al ouccJAMKH, box 1*1 UeraldoAoa ANV ?R IN WANT OK A V fc-RV KINK PAIR of block; made dapple gray Morgan Hortea, li'i handa, 7 years old, auund and kind. sharp step pera, free aixt plausant driver*, lultable for all pnrpoaea and very cheap, can t:od them at JAMES JENKINS' carriage repository, 1,101 Broadway, near forty-Ural atreet; al?o a baudfoios light jagger Wagon. _ A FINE COOPE COST fS.i'OO; IN GOOD ORDER; for sale rbeitp, at BARKER Jt HAMLIN'S, Broadway aud TUirty-ulnth alxeet. \HOR3B FOR SALE, SUITABLE FOR CART OR . truck. Inquire of carlman 178 Kront atreet, or at 84 Horatio atreet, In stable i'j, belnro h'j o'clock A. M. Jk ) HKKE yUARTF.R SKAT ROAD WAGON KOR aale cheap, iC'ost lo build (to order), $400. Can be ?e*a at 311 Centre street. _ A. STEWART. A - TOP AND OPEN WAGONS, HOCKAWAYS, I'HAH. tone, Kxpreae \V arena, Ac.; llarneaa, suitable for all purpoaoa; Lap Rubra,. Blankets, Ac., Ac., at the cheap atand, corner Hudson aad Si,ring streets. Cad and examine. LITTLE <t Tl. RNER. A81N0LR TRUCK FOR 8ALK--NF.ARLY NEW, WITH pu.?: built by Sebastian .t hk#l; will her sold cheap. Inquire at CM East Ninth street, comer aveuu# 0. Must he old. Alight top wagon. tn good order, made by Stiver* A Smith ; sold tor want of use at 11 bargain. Inquire of C. SC11 LOPS, lager bwr s.iloon, :>10 Eigbtb avenue, between Thirty-fifth and Tl.lrty-?Uth sunn. An elegant landau, brewster'S make.-cost $2,f.(Xi; good us new. Price, Coupe, qjX'U and <400. Seasonable Carriage* and Harnesses 2S per tent Ism. Broadway (tores. HAM'S, fourth struct and Broadway. Assortment of new and second hand tars, Poor and Doctor Phaetons. Dug Carts, Depot Wagons, hound Waguna, Coupes, Victorias, Rockaways, Harness, Ac.: reliable work; reuueed price*, TAYLOR'S, fi9 Cwlar street Avbrt fine lot of horses, consigned to di directly from Kentucky, and including one elegant dark dapple gray Carriage Teum, one spleuald bright bay Coach Team, eight very tine fauuly and gentlemen's road Horses. The entire Invoice will b* sold at auction at Our Mart. 112 and 114 Euat Thirteenth street, TUESDAY, September 2U, at U o'clock. johnston a van tasskll_ A FAMILY TEAM OF BROWN HORSES, I6)v HANDS . high, 7 years old, kind aud true lu all harness; pertly uenUe, free, stylish and pleasant drivers; warranted sound and true; to be seen at JOHNSTON A VAN TA8SELL'S Mart, 112 aud 114 East Thirteenth street, near Fourth avenue; if not sold at private skIc before Tuesday, September 2U, at 12 o'clock tbey will then be sold at public auetUn to the highest bidder, without reserve. Baulialns'.-large assortment of carriages, barn eat, . blankets, Ac., at greatly reduced prices, at JOHNSTON A VAN TASSEL'S, 58 Liberty street. C1ARR1AQE FOR SALE- A NIC*?COSE ROCKAWAY. ) Inquire of BRADLEV A CO., No. 8 East Thirty-first street COACHED, CLARENCES. COUPES, FOI'R AND SIX eat Coupe Kockaways, 6 nerond hand Coaches, Topena open Pony Phaetons, Depot Wagons, 20 Top and open Road wagons, oy firewater, Stivers and other good <Mj makers; Jaegers and Side Spring*. Ill Express Wagons. Also a large assortment of Blankets, Robes, Lap Robes, single and doubts Harness of all kinds and prices. At the Empire City Carriage Repository, 20, 22, 24 and 3K Wouster street. French coupe for hale direct prom paris. Also a two-horse Phaeton, on C springs. Address COUPE, box 106 Post ofllce. For sale?a fine large roan horse, suitable for a truck or cart. Apply at RANKS' Coal Yard, Furrnan street, adjoining South terry, Brooklyn. For sale -beautiful pkivatk establishment, llorse and Coupe; horse large aud stylish, with handsome Harness; elegant Coupe, of modern style and finish, run only one season and now in nerfrct repair. Apply to M. 8. CURRY, agent for the owner, 148 and 146 East Twentyfourth street. For sale-fourteen horses and four trucks. M. S. HEWITT, 234 West Tenth street. For sale-a family horse, pat< hen breed. 6 years old, 16 hands high; ha is a good traveller aud kindly fn all barnesi; to be sold foi want of me; also a Wagon and Harness. Inquire at WILLIAMS' stables, corner of Jay and Third streets, Brooklyn. FOR 8ALE?A VERY HANDSOME HAV MARB, BLACK points, 16 hands, sound, kind, and has line action; suitable for coupe or dog cart. To be seen at liable, No. 7 East Twenty-eighth street. FOR HALE-A BAY MARE; ETHAN ALLEN STOCK; extra style ; 7 years old; sound and kind in all respects; 15 bands, 2 Inches high: can trot in three minutes, and a lady can drive her anywhere; cost present owner f1,000; sold for want of use. Price $424. Apply at BROWN's club stab)*, 85 and 27 East Twenty-eighth streel. For rai,e-dpsknbury*and nelson shifting top Wagon, but little used and cost 9475; will b?! sold ehean for cash. Cnn be seen at MetroDolitan .Stables, corner of Prince and Crosby streets. For sale-a close clarence, three-quarter size, nearly new, coat 42,260, at $1,900; alau double Harness cost $500, at $250. Inquire of H. t. ELDKRb, W?t Forty-fifth street, near Fifth avenue. Fob sale?a beautiful iruand black horse. Iodic mine and tail, 6 years old, very stylish, and t ruts ID 4 miuutes; warranted aound aua kiud ; price $300. Seen at 25 East Tweuty-elgbth street. FOR SALE CHEAP-FOR WANT OF USE, A ()OOD Span or Horses, six and seven yeara old; warranted sound and gentle. Apply at SSS Fourth avenue. For sale cheap-a sorrel mare, seven years old, sound and kind, with one of Brewster's light Wagon*. Apply at 289 West Forty-third street, near Eighth av. Harness, horse blankets, robes.- the largest varletv of Harness, Blankets, Ac., of all grades of any house In New York (no exxceotion), at prices to lull all buyers. W. c. A c. m. MOSEMAN, Manufacturers, wareroums 148 Chambers street. PRIVATE STABLE TO LET?WITH EVERY CONVEN-. lence; six stalls: large carriage room: fine yard, gas, Ac. Apply to THOS. STEVENSON, No. 1S4 East Thirty-second street, near Fourth avenue. PHENIX STABLES, 186 AND 18* EAST FORTY-FIRST street, near Lexington avenue. -New and tirst class hoarding accommodations; also Clarences to let PHAETON AND PONY FOR SALE-A' VERY HANDsome turnout and in perfect order; the pony is sound and so gentle that she can he driven by a ohllu; price $400. Apply at 119 West Twenty-third street. SOUTHERN STYLES CARRIAGES AND HARNESS, IN great variety, comprising side spring Buggies, Barouches, extension tope, slide seats: Cabriolets, Bockaways, Phaetons. 8lngle Harnesa, ?14. At CALVIN WITfY'S, 638 Broadway. Team wanted for cash.?stylish gamey, pony built, 16 hands or over; sound, and able to beat four minutes. Send foil particulars and correct price to Mr. BURUHALL, box 1,840 Post office, New York. WANTED-HOR8E, TOP ROAD WAGON, HARNESS and light Express Wagon. to be paid for in board at a Unit class hotel; rales reasonable. Address TIME, Herald office. WANTED-A SECOND HAND QIC, WITH TOP; MUST be In first rate order. Aadress, stating price and where It may be seen, I. B., Herald office. WANTED?A FAMILY CARRIAGE, PAIR OF HORSES, Harness, Ac. Address, with full dencrintlons, price, Ac., WILLIAM WATSON, box 106 Post office, Tarrytown, New York. INSTRUCTION. A GRADUATE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMbrldge, prizeman and ex-tcbolar of bit college, bat time dlaengaged for pupil*; highest referencei. Addreti CANTAB, Unlver*lty Building, Washington square, New York. A SCHOOL THAT IK A SCHOOL. BROOKLYN IN. Y.) FRENCH-AMERICAN INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG LADIES, 218 Cumberland ctreet, opposite Washington Pur* Unrivalled accommodation* for boarder*. A YOUNG LADY A8 VISITING GOVERNESS?TEACH e? the English branehei, Latin, French, (<erman and Italian; term* moderate. Addrttas ALICE A. SMITH, station B, city. A CUBAN LADY WISHES TO GIVE SPANISH LF.S on* at ber residence; she make* all kind* of hall work, wax flower* and fancy netting at moderate price* 78 East Eleventh street, first floor. A-8END FOR A DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULAR OF A , rational and ea*y way to learn how to apeak Frencti with fluency. .Proficiency warranted. Address FRANCA 18 60 East Twenty-ninth street. AT THOMPSON'S OOLLEOE, 20 FOURTH AVENUE opposite Cooper Institute, day and evening Telegraph Ing, Bookkeeping, Writing, Arithmetic. Grammar, Fnglisb, German, French, Spanish. Italian. Ladies'. department; private lesson*. Classes S?. A YOUNG LADY FROM NEUCHATEI,, SW1TZKR land, desire* to find a xltuatlon a* goverue** in * prl vate family; reference* glreu and required. Apply to J GL'EDIN, 061 Broadway. A FRENCH YOl'NG LADY DESIRES TO FIND / private famllv wbcre *he could re?lde and give a fev hours of music or French >**on* In exchange for her board references given und required. Addreu C. D., 211 Earn Klfteentb itreet. A BUSINESS HAND WRITING FOR GENTLEMEN or a beautiful stjie fur la lie* thoroughly taught at tlx National Writing Int'.lt'rte, 7:17 Broadway. Term* rno lf-ate Also foreigner* taught Kogliib. A LADY WISHES AN ENGAGEMENT AS VISIT Ing governeo* or tea' her In a school ehe tearhei English, French aad music; th? best reference nlven nod r* quired. Addr*?s C. W. W., room No. i, 63 William ?tr*?L AY<JUN(t UAI?i ?>r nrrjnt.Tir..' i ?.u> nuvvn tldD desires a position u govcrnesa In a private fsrnllv, to instruct children in English branches, drawing. painting and music.; best reference glvm and required, Adaitts A K. (I., box #,765 foil office. AN ACCOMPLISHED TEACHER WISHER TO ElfGAOf thre<- more pupils In Knglish or * courme of rcadlni wonld esrhani.e tuition tor tmard; reoomniends from eff] patrons of hlj(U siai.du.g. AcMtchh Mi?s I.' ii. .1., llerau ofllce. A GRADUATE UK niBUjs. KIKHT HO.NOK MAJ> and rnjal m-lio'.ar In clasklcp. honor man Id English Ian guage and literature nod contributor to blub class Journal* taki s pupil*. Teacbers. Ac., couhdentially instructed. lltgh est city references. Address F. H. 0., box bU station D. A LADY. HAVING A f'l.W LKISl'HR HOIKS I.AC I da/, wishes a lew pupils at vlieir own resUieuaM, u tenoh the Kngilsh l>ranc.nfs ; also rrt.ob anil German. Ad dress H. H., box SOU linnsld office. A(X)LL.KOK GRADUATR, EXPERIENCED IN TBACH Ing, wishes a position a* private luior in English, < mattes classical bram lios, iuusk ami ubm>ogr.tpby, be* nTenau* C?ii eu ?r llibfHW 'W?, -? buuU m RK HERALD, SUM DAT, SI INSTRUCTION. A I Ml GRADUATE OK HARVARD COLLBOE WILL B<t? prim* matruoUon. Adtlreaa 3. W. H., VS Btuy??i aaot street. A GOOD HOME FOR CHILDREN, WITH 1NSTRUCtlon and motherly care, be<hy location, convenient to oil* j terms moderate. AdilrcM, for Urce day?, COUNTRY BOAKD. box 62 Matawan, V. f. BENDAN'8 SCHOOL (40 BOYS ONLY), BROADWAY, comer Thirty-third street. -liefer* to Joba Jay, U A. fr'ayre, Thu?. Carlton, W in. Kemteu. BUSINESS WRITING >OR BUSINESS MEN, AT UOLBEAR'S Coiuuwrcial College, M76 Broadway, corner of I Eighteenth street.?Doltear'e luudtratu.ng remove* all atinneaa, cramping or trembling, and enable* erery pupil to write with eate. elegance, rapidly and control. A special department for ladle*. rj'UE JiVENJNO TliLEGKAM, THE LARGE6T CIRCULATION OK ALLTTUB EVENINQ PAPERS. THK ONLY EVENING NKWSPAI'ER receiving SPECIAL CABLE DESPATCHES. THE LIVELIEST PAPK.lt OK TUB PERIOD. rrtE EVENING TELEGRAM. THE BE8T MEDIUM KOR AD VERfJ8ERK TUB EVENING TELEGRAM. SUBSCRIPTION, 60 CENTS PER MONTH; *6 PER YEAR. PUBLICATION OKKICE, 97 NASSAU STREET. BOARDINO SCHOOL? KOR 1! BOYB ONLY, AT OHange.N. J. Commences its 24th Academical year September 12. A thorough, wide awake tchool. Uoy? prepared for builnen or oo'lega. True hno^ comforti. CoanUut attention of Principal. Addreia PRINCIPAL P., box 152, Orange, N. 3. (IHARLIKR FRENCH JNSTlTl'TE KOR YOUNG UK.NJ tlemen, liM, I'-Sj and ISO Earn Twenty-fourth tret, reopen * September 18; College. KukIockm. Weal PoiuL Ssrr School, Modern Language!, Boarding and Primary Departmenu, Gymnasium, Ac. Prospect uii to be bad. Professor KLIE CH A ItLlKR, Director. /1HAKMFR INSTITUTE KOR YOUNG LADIES; NO. 187 \ J Maumon avenue, New York, will reopen September 21: thorough English eonrae; French practically the language or the school And family ; clan of Belle* Lettrei, Primary Do purtment; miaul l utna. t m iliars (" at on ruiiiian. Mr and Mrs. ELIHEE CHARL1EK. Principals. Db. h. carloh. professor or French languagr, at the National Conservatory of Music, Eitinth street, opposite the Mercantile Library; tendons private or ID class. Classes now forming. Ir*locution, elocution, IT fllHTTlOP I MffHM J given in Dramatic Mid Tarlor Reading by a teaclier of experience. Address elocction, Herald office. JflORT WASHINGTON FRENCH INSTITUTE BOARDlog and Day School for young gentlemen, 170th street and Klugsbridge road, New York. Slitoenth year (formerly under the direction of Messrs. Lesplnasse <v Prcvost), will reopen on Monday, September 19. V. PREVOBT, Principal. Circulars at O. LESPINASSE'S, 2f> Pine itniet, New York. Gardner institute for you no ladies, no. bwti Filth arenue. Fourteenth year opeua September !10. Rev. Dr. and Mrs. C. H. GARDNER, principals. CI OVERNESH. -THIS SITUATION 13 DESIRED BY A r young lady teaching Enjiilsb, Latin and innate; would go abroad. Rest references given. Ad irtis box lit Post Office, Woodstock, Vt. /GERMAN TAUGHT BY AN EASY AND NEW I I method, cnaiding the pupil to converse fluently in a comparatively short time. Terms moderate. Address tor one week Mrae. WEIMAR, Herald otllcc. Lessons in French by an experienced teacner. Address C. DE B., box 110 Herald office. Madame lespinasse, uaving returned from Europe, Is ready to receive the parents of her pnplla at Fort Wushlngt' n Institute for Young Ladies. Boarders admitted after the 10th lost. PROFESSOR V. MRSTRE. A GRADUATE OF PARIS and Madrid Universities, Is ready to make arrangements with sclinoiB and families, to teach French and Spanish lan5'luges; best city inferences. Apply to or addm<s lui East .leveutb street. , OIONOR G. RONCONI, MELODRAMATIC ARTIST OF O the Italian opera, informs bis friends and public rone rally that he will resume hie Seasons ut bis residence. No. 75 Lexington avenue. Circulars to be nad at the principal music stores. Teachers wanted for higher English branches, drawing and light gymnastic*. Address, stating terms and past experience, SCHOOL, station F. WANTED-A PERSON (MALE) FAMILIAR WITH THE French and Spanish languages, as companion and teacher on a voyage to Montevideo, n. A., via Savannah . to a competent person a fair salary will be paid. Call lor two days at 7# Liberty street, between 13 and 1 V. M. \yANTtT)-lN A SCHOOL^ NEAR THE CITY, LADY listhanlca. Ao;>ly in Mr. JACKSOli, Artist, Fifth avenue and Sixteenth street, at (jitrney'a U*llery, from 10 to S o'clock od Honda/. WANTED?GERMAN LESSONS IN EXCHANGE FOR English. Address T., box 150 Herald office. OQ RON!) STREET. FRENCH CONVERSATION AND <?0 Literature taught In claim or private lessons by Professor PARRAIN. Reference*? University of New Turk, Dr. Bcndan. (tele t acnool, Broadway; Miss Chadeinne'a eelec t school, 30 Urand street, Jerser City. A ft EAST 18TH RT.-A YOUNG LADY HATING A TU few hours disengaged wishes a position aa visiting eoverneaa: English branches, music and rudiment* or French. Address M. L. MKDKAL. A GREAT LADIES' BENEFACTOR IK DR. EVANS. #4 Chatham street; powerful, safe medicine*, Ac., alao gsutiemcn treated; prlvatu diseases oured; manhood restored. Call or writ*. ALL PRIVATE DI6EASES CURED IMMEDIATELY BY Dr. EVAN8, {** Chatham street, without mercury. By bla Magical Invlgoratora loat manhood restored In tiftnen minutes. Call or write. A CURB GUARANTEED AT ONE INTERVIEW BY Dr. and Mme. W1LLKTT. Their Female Regulator la infallible. Rooms prov'.ded before and during coolioement. 84 West Forty-fourth street, near Filth avenue. A --LADIEB' PHYSICTAN.? UR. FRANKLIN, N<?. I?1 Bleecker street, guarantees certain relief In tw<mtyfour noura. No fee unless saUufled. Consultation free. A LL PRIVATE DISEASES, WITHOUT EXCEPTION. _fV_ cored successfully. Twenty yeare' boepltal eipnrl?rce. Mo fee unies* satisfied. Or. FRANK UN, 161 Bleeckrr struct. ALL PRIVATE DISEASES CURED IMMEDIATELY without mercury. Manhood reitored. Office very private. Dr. HARRISON, 179 Rleecker etreeL A GREAT AND SURE REMEDY FOR MARRIED I ad let. - The Portuguese Female rill* aiwaya five lm mediate relief, being specially prepared for married ladle*. A lady write*These pill* relieved mc In one day, without Inconvenience, tike magic. Prior $fi. Dr. A. M.MAURIOEAlI, office 129 Liberty street, or Mat by mail. A CERTAIN CURE TOR MARRIED LADIES, WITH or without medicine, by Madame RESTELL, Profeiaor of Midwifery; over 30yearn' practice. Her Infallible French Female Pill*, No. 1, price $1, or No. 2, specially prepared far married ladle*, price $6, which oaa never fall, are *afe and healthy. Bold only at her officc, No. 1 Eait Fifty-second street, first door From Fifth avenue, and at drutclut'*, 15S Greenwich afreet, or sent by malt. Caution.?All other* are counterfeit. N. B.?Beware of Imitator* who copy ttl* advertisement. All rpeciaIj disease* properly, thorough i,r and speedily cured, on very moderate term*, at office 184 East Broadway. A -LADIES IN TROUBLE GUARANTEED IMMEDI. ale relief. No pay (until perfectly cured). Dr. 'r ASCHER, No. 3 Amity place (Lauren* streets * ll PRIVATE DISEASES CURED AT ONOK, withJY out mercury; no detention from busmen*. Dr. Levru, No. 7 Keacli struct. New York. A' -MRS. W. h. MAXWELL female physician, . No. 114 East Tenth street, does not liuuibug ladlee with medicine. I A - LADIES' PHYSICIAN.- DR. H. D. GR1NDLE, ISO A, West Twenty-nlxtli street. Guarantees certain relief 1 to ladles, with or without me Ilclno. y\ ?DR. OLIN CURES ALL PRIVATE DISEASES (EIi\. ther *ev'; Impotence and (ienerai Debility; remove* ell Female Obstruction*. Consultation at all hour*. No b Bond street, near Broa>tway. (CERTAIN CI RE FOR LADIES' TROUBLE BY DR. ) KTANS, 94 Chatham street, with o: without medicine. k powerlul, sale Female.PlUs and Compound ; price #0. Mind, ' the right number 1*94. /1IT1ZENS AND hTKANGKRS IN NEED OK PRIVATE 1 > uml confidential medltMl treatment Mhouhl rnnmilt the ol'l medical practitioner, Dr. LEWIS, No. 7 Beach afreet. All cairn guaranteed Dr. ouxn OtTKOPLAOTIC AHD platina kkgtorfJi derated, bi ken and icntUIre Tenth to their original color, aliape and loimdnctu, without pa'a, at half the price ot gold. Jt'innu 338 Welt Porly-aecond at reel, T\OCTOB8 PRACTISING WITHOUT A DIPLOMA AND U whu ?!? ileaironinf obtaining a ttral claw one can do ao by a ddrf??u:ii 1)1 PL''MA, to\ I2i)llerald oflice. | MPORTANT TO rKMALKS. DR. AND MADAME IMJ! J JJOIS (26 voara' practice) guarantee certain relief to married ladle*. with or without medicine, at one Interview, female Reatoratlve !ts&. Patients lrom a dlttanoe provided with board, nnriini;, Aa Electricity acieiitllically applied. No. ! 154 Kant Twenty-eighth nuaet near Third avenue. 5 1 OSS OF MANHOOD OR IMPOTESCY, RESULTING XJ fiom the foltlei of youth or other caimea, young, middle aged and even <>ui men ] crmanerllv restored to manly vigor by Dr. LEWIS, author of ' lh" Medtcal Companion an/l ' Guide to Health," J?i>. 7 Heach (treat. Potty year*'private practice. v;0 PAY UNTIL CURED. DR. AND MME. WEST Ji i enre at one Interview. Tlmlr 1- reuch Pilli never fall. Room* provided before aud Outing confinement. 144 Wast I Fortieth (treat, ucju Broadway. j .... ...... ... __ MATRIMONIAL, AN ENGLISH WIDO* LADV, AC.UD Si, ABTRANGF.il In the city, decliea the acquaintance of an elderlr n*? t Ucman of mfuui with a view ti, uuitr.iuoui. AUdreel Mr*. I ADD1K V fctST, QvialU ofllc* 2PTEMBER 18, 1870.-TRIP] A.nUHEWENTS. NIHLO* OA RJ'KN. NIRLO'B GARDEN. Leaaaeaand Minturi. JARKKTT A PALMER UOUbE CROWDED TO OVERFLOWING. IMMENSE SUCCESS. SECOND WEEK OF THE TUB CHARMING YOUNG ACTRESS LOTTA. LOTTA, LOT'!'A, LOTTA. LOTTA, LOTTA, LUTTA. LOTTA. LOTTA, when, will be proaonted AN ENTIRE NEW DOMESTIC PRAM A, written ?ipr*??ljr for LOTTA, eumled HEARTS EASE. MARY WYLDER08E LOTTA WITH BONGS, DANCES AND BANJO BOLO. CHARLES VHjLIKRS Mr. PRANK LAWLOR LION A It HOWARD Mr. THBO. HAMILTON IIIKAM DOOLITTLE Mr. VINING ROWERS Mile- Dl'RVEKNAY MIM VIRGINIA BUCHANAN NKW SCENERY BY VOEGTHLIN. MLLB. OUBIRTINH NILSSON. Mr. M*i tilrftkoich hu I bo hoaor of announcing the flrit (trie* of SIX GRAND NILSSON CONCERTS and TWO GRAND NILSSON MATINEES, which wJ'l tukejplftce on lh? following datea, at 8 V. M., at STEIN WAY HALL. ON FOURTEENTH STREET. MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 19, WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 31, FRIDAY BVRN1NG, SEPTEMBER '.>8. and FTRHT GRAND NIL8HON MATINEE. Saturday, 24th, at 2. MONDAy EVENING, SEPTEMBER 2?. WEDNESDAY EVENING, 8EPTEMBER 28. FRIDAY BVENINO, SEPTEMBER SO. (SECOND ORAND MATINEE, OCTOBER 1. at 2 O'CLOCK. Mile. CHRISTINE NlLHBON will be assisted by the foilowlnc eminent artists Mlu ANNIB LOUISE CART, Contralto of tlir Royal Italian Opera, London. Signer BRIG NOLI; the distinguished Tenor. Slimor N. VERGER, the Baritone Of ths Italian Opera, Paris, anl (be Royal Italian Opera. London. Mr. HENRY V1EUXTKMP8, the world renowned Violin Virtuoso. Mr. JAMES M. WEHLI, Solo Daniel and Conductor. THE GRAND ORCHESTRA will De under the direction of MAX MARET/.EK. SCALE Of FRICKH. GENERAL ADMISSION 92. RESERVED SEATS, all and $8 eitra, according to location, i RESERVED SKATS TO MATINEE $1 EXTRA. Seats oan now be secured for either ol the above Concerts at the only GEKKRAL NIL88ON TICKET OFFICE, AT 8TEINWAY HALL, ON FOURTEENTH STREET. N. B.?The Krfe List will be entirely suspended, with the exception of the public press. Bowery theatkb. * ANOTHER GRAND SENSATION. NOW READY, the entirely new Irlsli Drama, by Mr. J. McClosky, entitle.! RORY OF THE H1LL8; OR, DHOM DUD. NEW SCENERY, ^ APPOINTMENTS, MUSIC, CHORUSES AND NUMEROUS AUXILIARIES. 'With the drama of JACK LONG; OR. SHOT IN THE EVE. BOOTH'S THEATRE EVERV EVENING, And SATURDAY MATINEE atl_!< o'clock. MR. JOSEPH JEFFERSON, B1P VAN* WINKLE. pfOI 1UE?IT) oroer in accommou.iie uie uiuisnu 01 mo public for places the box sheet will be open TWO WEEKS IN ADVANCE, at Ui? Theatre, or at Its Branch ticket oflier, at DiUoo'a Music Store, 711 Broadway. MBS. F. B. CONWAY'S PARK THKATRE, BROOKLYN. MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER IS, MR. ROBERT Mo WADE will appear id his utw Torsion of tho popular play of RIP VAN WINKLE (CENTRAL l'ARK GARDEN. J Proprietors fohn KOCH k BROTHER8 THEODORE THOMAS' GRAND POPULAR CONCERTS. THIS (SUNDAY) EVENING, SEPT. I*, One hundred and thirty-Hecond Grand Concert. PROGRAMME. 1. Overture, "Flicgende Hollander" Wagner 2. Bullet, "Purls and Helen" Gluck 3. W?U*, "Mem Lebenslautirh Lleb and Leerl" Strauss 4. Fantasie, "Don (larlos," 3d Act Verdi 6. Overture, "Genovera" Sebumunn (. Adagio, Prometheus" Beethoven 7. "Invitation a la Danse" Weber Instrumentation by Hector Herlloz. 8. Raltnr March" Schubert 9. Overture, "Mignon" A. Thomas 10. Concert Polk a for two cornets Hammer Mesnm. DIET/ and MULLKR. 11. Walt*, "Aquarellea" -- Straus* 12. March, "Ma/eppa".... Liszt THE GRAND OPKRAT1C CONCERT FOR THE BENEtit of the wounded In France will taka place on Tuesday, Pepteiuber SO, eight P. M., at the Academy of Music. The following eminent artists have tendered their services;? Umei Oazzanlja, Viardl Marll, Gu/rnan, Mile. Lucie Grouz, Messrs. Lefranc, Petrllli, Bacelli, Vultrago, Glorza, Albltea, Guzman, Wrarct, Butler, Nlcolao. Ladles or the committee:? Mmes. De'raonico. Ktfilard, Moursaille, Roeclc, Alkeij. Plcard, Miles. Toutan, E. Au.ert, Langtoea, Allien, Reyes, Barnard. Tickets, scats and boxes to be bad at the ofllce of the Academy every day, commencing on Friday, September 16, and at Mr. D'OuTllle's, 717 Broadway. Admission, #<1; reserved i seats hOc. extra; family circlet, 60c.; boxes, according to looatlon, from $6 to $13. National conservatory of music. Eighth atreet, between Broadway and Fourth avenue, (opposite Mercantile Library). PIANO, SINGING, VIOLIN, HARMONY and LANGUAGES, in clasa or private, from the bast masters. Applications are now receive:!. ' THE NATIONAL CONSKRVATORY OF ML'SIC is the oldest Institution of the kind in the city. Its auccasa bat been uniform from the commencement, and its popularity remaina unshaken agitinst all opposition. It does Its work web and retains the confidence of tlie public."?Watson's Art Journal. vrillflon concerts. I\ CHOICE SEATS FOR SALE AT 823 BROADWAY, TWO DOORS ABOVE TWELFTH STREET, WEST SIDE. THE LYDIA THOMPSON TROUPE ARE IMMENSELY SUCCESSFUL a j j h ei uub i ub idfialki* Nil.skon i NILhtfON ! NILSSON 1-OnOICE BEATS for the Nllsson Concert* can be had at the Theatre Ticlcet Oftoe, reading room, fifth Avenue Hotel. Novelty hall. nos. 606. ?o7, 809 and ?n kulton avenue.?This ball 1? beautifully fitted up, and has every aecummodatlon for balla. parties, concern, Ac., la now open for engagement! on reaaonable termi. Apply to J. H. KUHLKE, No. 2D? Kalb areaue, Brooklyn. Nilrson concert.-choice seats can be secured at Metropolitan Hotel ticket office this day. Banjo, jto, cloo, bono and dance, and irish Jig Dancing taught by JOHN BOUAN, 100 Kaat Houston street, near Bowery. Ladles taught and fitted for lh< stage. Theatre ticket office, orand central Hotel. -Choice seats for all theatres. muhicai.. Atocno ladv, teacher ok piano, dehires a few pupils, at her own or pupU's residence; special attention jjlven to children and young girls, with whom she ti very successful; terms 4>10 per quarter. Address, appoint lng interview, Miss A. J. , box '.13 Herald cifllce. A GERMAN LADY, A THOROUGH MUSICIAN ANE linguist, wishes to give Lessons in a school or family, Address U. L. A., 180 West 134th street, Harlem, N. 7. An obchebtral parlor orqan for salf cheap.?A beautiful Instrument. Apply u> A. R MATHEB, Madison Square House, corner Twenty-first street and Broadway. ANNOUNCEMENT.-PROFESSOR GEORGE S. DWYER Musical Dloreetor at one of the most successful music* publications la the country, It now prepared to raeelra pupib for tha fall and winter teaton. Thorough Instruction In aJ department*. Piano, Organ and Mimical Composition. Ad dreMor call at the uBcn ar tha MUSICAL CORONET, 871 Birth avenue. A young LADY uk refinement AND vbry su perlur mutlcal and vocal attammente. and highly edu cated in English, Italian and French, wishes an engagemen In church choir or academy; brat class reffrence. Ad dreae VOCAL, Herald oBoe. A GENTLEMAN WILL GIVE INSTRUCTION ON THI plauo, at pupil*' residence, for iglt per quarter: bei reference given. Address, with reference. TEACHER, bo: ISO Herald office. A YOUNG LADY, KRILLIaNT PLAYER, WISHES j ituatlon in a private family where aha can teach chi! dren; home and torn* salary warned, beat reference. Ac drea* TBAOHKR, Herald oflke. A ?CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC; REDUCED TERMS p.trate lessons tor plneolorte and tinging from 87 pe <iuartnr; classes Hr/>; pupil* accommodated with practlci Open from A. M. until 9 1'. M. 97 Bleecker street, oes Broadway. An experienced teacher gives piano ani Hinting Lesaous, with practice every day, on modorat terms; method niv, thorough and rapid. tZ>i West Tblr.j aaveijtb street, between Seventh and Eighth avenue*. I POSTER'S HONGS. "A rHOIiSAND MILKS Hon ' Home" and "ffbllo tha Rowl flora Round," 86 cent Haik. by W. C. Poster; publisbed now for the firet time. DALY'S music store, 17? Eighth avenue. FIOR SALB-A SUPERIOR OLD VIOLIN, IN FINE On Her; will be aold at a bargain; worth the attention o amateurs and professional musicians. Call tor one week. WM. A. POND A CO., 847 Broadway. (1uitab.?M. w. tfoou), our abut, ENABLES HIS X pupils, In a few lessons, to accompany songs and plat effectively. 121 East Thirty second street. Banjo taughi practically by note. G1UITAR. N. W GOULD, GUITARIST. 131 EAS' T Thirty-second street, euanles his pupils u> arcom;isn; song and play effectively ; Banjo taugnt practically by note. INSTRUCTION GIVEN ON THE PIANO AND SINOINU by a competent teacher, for #10 per quarter. Spaak Krcnch and Spanish. Address TEACHER, tiW Broadway box 63. MALV1NA AMIEL, TEACHER IN PIANO ^ ND SING ine.?System, Ualin-Cheve of Pails; the moat simple uu the easiest, 322 East Siith street Mb. chablbs wbj will bbcbivb pupils of the Plauo at Messrs. Chlckerlng A Sons, II Kant Pour leenthatrcet. Attendance Mond?ya and Thursday!. ^lGNOR TAMARO, THE WKI.l. KNOWN iTXol;. I , O forini m? rri'-ndR aim mr .... - ... irauluc ul, leuona at hit rnildeocs, No. 60 Tblrrt avenue. TIIK MISSES SLOSfAN, HARPISTS, PIANISTS AN] Vocall?t8.-lo?lructl?o given Ht the retudences of ttacl pupils or at their own reaidenoe, No. k8 Went Tliirty-slith n OA J KAST SIST ST., NKAll i:l> AV. AHRST<?iA8 muilc tianher will gl'e.moun at $lU?q"arier; ? of maoo lor practice; best reference. 11 2I> AV.-A MIDDLE AflRI) LADY TO TEAOl , 1 )\J vocal and instrumental nnialc, drawing ?ud pain c*"on< LE SHEET. AMtaiKMBirW. T 1NA EDWIN'S THEATRE, 710 BROADWAT, IJ BRILLIANT SUCCESS?CROWDB0 HOUSES. EVERT EVENING AT 8. SATDRDAY MATINEB AT I P. M. Stuart Robson's ?p?ci*lty of CAMILLK, OR THE CRACKED HEART. Mdi'lle. Matilda Camilla Uautler Heron, with a oough, ft cracked heart and sonss of "I Know Not Why I Love Tbse" and "Bacon and Greens" Mr. Stuart Robsou and the ever popular burlesque of BLACK-EYED 8UZINQ. Stuart Robion aj the ponderoua ;Crosstree, Mia* Edwin u hui&q. MISS EDWIN, believing fully In a general and wide spread desire on the part of the very numerous admirer* of th? lamented CHARLES DICKENS to witness a asrles of his works *ell dramatized, strongly cast and placed upon the stags In a manner worthy of a first class mstropolltan theatre, Is pleased to announcs for early production an entirely original dramatization of BARNAHT RUKOE, OR THE GORDON RIOTS, In whlcb Mr. STUART ROBSON will appear In the humorous character of 81MON TAP PERT IT. /"ILYMPIC THEATRE. \j To morrow evening. .->c|jicuiucr it, THIRTTTTHIRD TIME. MBS. JAMES A. DATES' OOMIC OPERA COMPANY and MR. GEO. L. POX. FIFTH WEEK. FIFTH WEEK. TRANSLATED Thli sparkling production i( received irora with unmistakable approbation at each the evening and matluee performance. FRENCH VERSION MRS. JAME8 A. OATES LB MEPHISTO and THE ARAB. PETITE MB. GEO. L. POX. FAUST. MARTHA. Matlneea Wednesday* and Saturday* at I, for which Orcheatra Chair* can be (ecured at the Box Office, up to the time of openlog the door*, for ONE DOLLAR. Fifth avenue theatre. Twenty-fourth street, near Rroadway. IfiVEBY NIGHT AT S. !i Sole Lessee and Manager AUGUSTIN DALV rpHE ABSORBING SENSATION, "MAW "AT ,<^yiPEi" j^RAMATIZED BY AUGUSTIN DALY , TjlROM WILKIE COLLINS' LAST POPULAB NOVEL, ill be acted every night and gatukday matinees at ix o'clock "jjntil further notice. Seats may be secured three weeks in adranee. Fourteenth street thiatre sebbach (Formerly known aa the Theatre Franca is.) DIRECTOR J. ORAU The debut In America of the renowned tragedienne * MADAME MARIE SEEBACH, with her new and brilliant company of dramatic art lift, win take place tLI* week. The dale of the debut will be announced Immediately on her arrival, which Is hourly expected. The initial performance will be the production of Goethe's fublinie creation FAUST, with an unequalled dletrlbution of the character!. The tale or aeata for tho flrit three of MADAME SEEBACH'S performances will commence at the SEEBACH TICKET OFFICE, Schlrmer's Music Store, 701 Broadway, on MONDAY, Sept. 19. when seat! can be secured for the first three or any single night. Scale of pricesGeneral admission, 81 (OrchestraSeats, reserved, $1 SO; Private Boxes. 4 seats. $8; Dress Circle, reserved, $1; Proscenium Boxes, 6 seats, 912 SO; Family Circle, 80 ceuta. WOOD'K MUSEUM.?GEORGE WOOD, PROPRIETOR. Museum open from 8 A.M. until 8 P. M. ADMISSION BO CENTS, TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY, AT I AND 8 P. M. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19. EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINEE. MRS. 6COTT SIDDONS in Shakspearu's Comedy, as you like it, with the following powerful cast:? C. R. THoRNE. JB., CLAUDE BURROUGHS, MoKEE RANKIN, ANNIE SEFTON, W. H. W RALLY, ALICE LOdAN, L. I. MESTAYER. EMMA MUSHIER, GEORGE METKIKF, GEORGE C. CHARLES. T. W. KEENS, HARRY STEWART. MATINEE MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. The new Burlesque Extravaganza, , THE GOLrDEN BUTTERFLY, preceded by the laughable Farce, _ DEAF AS A POST. STADT THEATRE 46 AND 47 BOWERY. URAND UERMAN OPEKA. MONDAY, 19, HUGENOTTEN. Reserved seals at the box office. PARK THEATRE, BROOKLYN. SIX NIGHTS AND ONE MATINEE, COMMENCING MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19. First appearance ot Mr. robert mowadb, the successful dialect actor, In his new version of Irving's renowned "Legend of the Kaatsxills," RIP VAN WINKLK. critically conceded to be the most perfect dramatization extant. Featured among tbe Incident* Is the new German Cborui (by a dUtiniiulstaed composer), tbe VINE CLAD RHINE. Brooklyn hall, (Mvrtle avenue and Adam* street), MONDAY EVENING, September 19, GRAND OPENING of tbli new and elegant Hall, bv THEODORE THOMAS and bl* UNRIVALLED ORCHESTRA. The proprietor takes great pleasure in announcing tbat he has auueueded In making arrangement* with Mr. THEODORE THOMAS, for a aerlei of GRAND CONCERTS, to be clven previous to bla departure for tbe Eait and West, bv his entire UNRIVALLED ORCHESTRA, and a number of EMINENT SOLOISTS. MONDAY EVENING, September 19, GRAND OPENING CONCERT, on which occasion will be preiented the following varied and brilliant PROGRAMME. 1. Overture- "Eurjanthe" Weber 2. Adagio?1"Prometh?us" Beethoven 3. Waltz?"Koenigsheder" Htraung 4. Vonpiel?"Lohengrin" Wagner 6. Ballet?"Faust" Gounod 6. Overture?"William Tell" Roialnl 7. Schlummerlied Buergel i 8. Waltx?"Wiener Fresken" Strauaa 9. Solo for Freneh Horn?"Lurline" Wallace 10. Polka?"Pizzicato" Strauss 11. Overturer"Mlgnon" A. Thomas Tickets, Including Reserved Seats, One Dollar. Admission Tickets, Fifty Cents. Reserved Keats and Admission Tickets can now be Dad at the box office. Myrtle avenue; at Henry H. Dickinson's drug store, 46 Montague street; J. W. Smith's piano warerooms, 859 Fulton street: Dr. Irish. 33 Fulton street; Dr. Levs. Clinton and Fulton street*; Dr. Douglau, Pearl street and 1 Pulton avenue: Delmonico's, 2U Broad street. New York, and Alexander Hud nut, 218 Broadway. New Tork, Doom open at 7!<; to commenee ait 8 o'clock. SAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, 8AN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, 5BROADWAY. GLORIOUS SUCCESS. STANDING ROOM ONLY. BIRCH, WAMBOLD, BERNARD t BACKUS' SAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS. 1 ENTIRE CUANGE OF PROGRAMME. EVERYTHING NEW AND FRESH. REAL FUN: GENUINE HUMOR. . 100 ACTIVE BOYS WANTED TO PICK UP 1 BUTTONS, HOOKS AND EYES EVERY MORNING, DELIGHTFUL BALLAD PART SINGING. SCREAMING ACTS. 8EATS SECURED SIX DAYS IN ADVANCE. OOLEVS-BROOKLTNTHE TEMPLE OF REFINED MIN8TREL8Y. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, and during the weak. First appearance of the world-famed UNSWORTH AND EUGENE. The great Stump Orator and the Queen of Prima Donnai. ipHE NEW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. 830 Broadway and 83 Firth arenue. BROOKLYN BRANCH, 128, 130 and 133 (new No*. 103, lo4 and 106) Court, near Bute tract. (Chartered In IKS under ipecla] law.) SEASON OF 1870-71. NOW OPEN FOR THE RECEPTION OF PUPILS. INSTRUCTION DAILY, from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M., In all branches of Vocal and Instrumental Music, Harmony and Composition, and the Modern Languages. , TERMSCLASS KB?410 and #16 per quarter. PRIVATE INSTRUCTION- $28 per quarter. Several eminent Protestors have been added to the able eorvs, which now numbers forty-one of the best Instructors In tne country. A NORMAL DEPARTMENT HAS ALSO BEEN ESTABLISHED. Application to be made at tbe General Conservatory O Sloes, 8S0 BROADWAY, near Twelfth street, NEW YORK. A 138 (NEW No. 103) COURT, near Siute street, BROOKLYN C' 1HR18TIHR N1LSSON CONCERT-MONDAY, 19TH OF J September. Reserved Seats, Floor?B B, Nos. 8 to 10; V C, Nos. 11 to 18. Wednesday, 21st of September?Reserved Seats, floor, E, Nos. 3 to 8; K, Nos. 28 to 33. For sale to tha 'i highest bidder in writing, singly or otherwise; otters to b? in by 13 o'clock Monday, addressed F. W., care STAN LEY DAY, auctioneer, 111 Broadway. Notice of acceptation will bo fnru'?rHi>il within unn Ikiiii' tlicrcul'tpr. Leeds art galleries-nos. ai7 and 819 broad way?Free exhibition of tine Paintings and Statuary a 1 private Bale. " rriRKItO-r'S LYRIC IIALL, 7:8 SIXTH AVENUE, * X is now open for H ills. Couctirts, Weddings, Ac., 1 AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. For ball* In September, >>'50; October, $75; November, $90. Ljrlc Hall surpasses in elegance ami general convenience , all others la the city, tipen day and evening. " VTILSSON CONCERTS. - THIU'.F OK THE BEST FEATS JlN for tLe season for sale. Address, Hating ofl'er, box ISit Herald olUce. i mWELFTH GRAND FAIR X of the New Jersey State Agricultural Society, to be held at Wnverley, N. J., ou September 30, 21, 22 and 23. Excursion J tickets. Including admission to the grounds, for sale at foot of Corllandt street and all oQices of the New Jersey Rallroad# CENTKAL PARK GARDEN. Grand Military Reception and IIop of Company 11, Eighth regiment, N. O. S. N. Y. 1 Tickets $1. n XTILSRON : NILSSONI CHOICE RESERVED SEATS J_> for Niisson can le had at the Then tie Tloket Office, t tirarnl Ceutr.il Hotel. : rro theatrical managers. s A A large and constantly ie Increasing stock of WOOD CUTS, from fresh and original , . U designs, on hand at the l- metropolitan job printing office, >r QO N asm* it street. Old Herald Bulidlg* 11 AMTCTBBMBNr*. GRANDofkkab^S : v fl ooraar Twenty third itfMt u4 ElghU artnoe. H JAMEH KI8K, Jr..? ^..Propri?toi> JOHN V. OOL.B Manage* MONDAY. TUESDAY, WEDNKHDAY ANO THURSDAY* ' LAST FOUR NMHTB OF * J KATHI LANNKK'S VEINNOIBE BALLET TROUPE previous to their departure for Europe on the Mtb Iml LiAUT NIGHTS of the Popular Ballet URIELLA. THB DEMON OK THE HiniTT. AM EXTRA MATINEE will take place10a WEDNESDAY, bei'temher SI, AT 1. When will In present*!, FOR THE LAST IIBB, 3ITALA THE JUGGLER'S liAUOHTRR. THURSDAY?FAREWELL BENEFIT OF BERTH* .. kIND, and positively the LAST KI'lHT OP THE TROUPE. NOTICE.?The vast preparations unci ueoessary rehearsal* for the proper production ..f Horve's Chef d'liuvre, LE PETIT FAUST, necessitate the CLOSING or THE THEATRE on Friday and Saturday evening*, preoaratory to the debut In America of the Parisian favorites, LEA SILLY ?lli> CBLINE MONTALAND, and the entire OPERA BOUFPE TROOPE. whase Initial representation will take place on MONDAY EVENING, september 28, 1870. Seats secured In advance at the box office, also at Behlfmer's 701 Broadway, and Erie Hallway Ticket oOlce, corner Twenty-third street and Broadway. Grand opera house, corner Twenty third street and Eighth avenue. In compliance with the desire of many who have not y?| had an opportunity BR, unrivalled VIENNOISE TBOl'Pr, AN EXTRA AND LAST MATINEE will take place on WEONK8DAT, SEPTEMBER 31, AT S, when will be presented, FOR THE LABT TIME, 8ITALA. THE JUGGLER'S DAUGHTER, With the great PBENCH QUADRILLE and CUAMPAGtfE GALOP. CARD. > Guard Opkka Hotisa, Sept S3,1870. Grateful for the kind reception and liberal patronage extended to me during my short but agreeable visit to tb? agement have set apart the evening of THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER ?, 1870, f0f mt farewell benefit tn america, and the occasion being the tail appearance of tha viennoise balliet tkoupe, prior to our return to Europe on the '24 th Inst., I shall b* happv to meet FOR THE LAST TIM K my Indulgent friend* and tn? public generally. ReipectfuUjr, bertha ltnd. Grand opera hocbb. announcement extraordinary. thegreat opera bouffe troupe, including the celebrated ULXK S1LLT and MLLE. MONTALAND, assisted by eighty dlatinguliihed artists from tbe principal Parisian Theatres, will make their aebut In America MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER S& when will be produced, for the first time in america, and on a scale of magnificence worthy of tbe beet efforts of the Grand Opera House, the latest European senxatl >n, LE PETIT FAUST. Opera Bouffe In thrae acts and six tableau*. Music by Herre. Libretto b, Sr4 " Sale of seats commences on Monday, Sept. 19. at 10 A. M. at the Theatre box oftce, Bchlrmer's music store, 701 Broadway, and Erie Ral'road Ticket office, corner Twentythird street and Broadway. i (T\ A -THEATRE OOMIQUB. I , (Jl r Broadway, opposite Bt. Nicholas. BUTLER IA QILMORE ... Manager* SUCCESS BEYOND ALL PARALLEL. the monster star company i received nightly by houses crowded to excess. . THE MOST ENTHUSIASTIC AUDIENCE. Decided success of the brilliant sensational artists Miss EMMA ORATTAN, Engagement of the veteran comedian CHARLES WHITE, THE GREAT PANTOMIME AND BALLET TROUPE. CHARLES ABBOTT, the great Trick Clown Coes, Stewart.; Wolmbold, Ryman, Parkhurst and OoUlna In their special acts. W. B. Harrison on the general topics of the day. All the great company will appear. , See small bllla. Door* open at 8%; cortam rises at ft o'clock. ^yALLACE'S. Proprietor and Manager ....Mr. LESTER WAuLACK It Is respectfully announced that this theatre wl!l OPEN roR THE FALL AND WINTER SEASON uuniiAI, BU i. -o, RENOVATED AND RKDhCORATED THROUGHOUT. Various and advantageous ALTERATIONS AND IMPROVEMENTS hare been made with a view to the amusement and caor H venlenco of the public, the entranced and lobbies entlrrly H re-resroed, and the auditorium decorated after novel ana elegant designs. A NEW STAGB has been laid, and mechanical improvements adopted. H A NEW ACT DROP has been painted by Mr. JOHN HILLYARD, Jr. M Tbe proprietor has much pride and pleaaore In cnbmlttlng wM the folio wis g Ust of M THE COM PAN V. Mr. JOHN BROUGHAM, Mr. JOHN GILBERT, Mr. GEORGE CLARKE, Mr. CHARLK9 F18 HER, Mr. OWEN MARLOWE, Mr. J. H. STODDART. Mr. B. T. KINC!GOLD. Mr. J. C. WILLIAMSON, Mr. CHARLES ROCKWELL, Mr. M. LANAGAN. Mr. K. M. HO If Land, Mr. w. j. Leonard, m. j. peck. Mr X. CURRAN, Mr. LESTER WALLACE, Miss M. HEN KIOUER, Mrs. THOMAS BARRY, Miss EFFIE GERMON. ! Miss KMILY MESTAYER, Mrs. JOdffN SEFTON. MlsJ lfl HELEN TRACY, Miss ANNIE DELAND, Miss FLORA M CLAYTON. Miss FOWLER. Miss ROWE. Miss HATDKN, and Miss MoCORMACK, Arrangements are also pending IB with Mr. GEORGE JORDAN, whose name will probably be added to tbe list of artists already engaged. ^8 ACTING MANAGER .TT7......7Mr. JOHN GILBERT STAGE DIRECTOR Mr. JAMES SCHONBERG PBOMPTER Mr. J. 8. WRIGHT TREASURER. . ...Mr. THEO. MOS8 Tbe band will be under tbe direction of Mr. Thomas Baker. The decorations and frescoes bv Solomon's Son*. The new dome by Mr. Edward Smith; ass fixtures, Mr. Stephen Philbin. Scenic artists, Messrs. H. Iaherwood, George Evans; and John HUlyard, Jr. Mechanical department, Mr. Rntler. Stage appointments, Mr. James Ttmoney. Wardrobe, Messrs. Flannery and Benscboten. THE OPENING PLAY H will be Sheridan's splendid comedy, WM THE RIVALS, H which will be presented with entirely NEW COSTUMES AND SCENERY. H Mr. ALBERT'S new and exquisite comedy (now playing M London with Immense sucoessj entitled THE TWO ROSES, Is also in preparation. Boi Book will open on Wednesday, September 81. :CVANNY~JANACSCHEK~')n ? h ENGLISH H TRAGEDY, twelve Eights h TWO MATINEES, BEGINNING MONDAY, OCTOBER 10. MLLE. JANAUSCHEK Will be ^ASSISTED MEMORABLE REPRESENTATIONS 1 UNEXCEPTIONABLE DRAMATIC I COMPANY, fl UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OP ME. AUGUSTIN I DALY. _ f Tony pastor's opera house 101 bowery. j THE WORLD FAMED FEMALE GYMNASTS. THE ROMELLI FAMILY. in tbelr original, thrilling and terrific Aerial Feats, pro* / nouncedby the French press tbe acme of gymnastic /I m&rrtli. M A NEW LOCAL DRAMA BY POOLE. WHITE SLAVES; OR, THE SALESWOMEN OF NEW YORK. Mr. OEOROE MURRAY, Dutch Comedian and Vocalist. TONY PASTOR AND ALL THE STAR TROOPE.I MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AT Sfc. fTELLY * LEOHf MIN6TREL9 iv 806 BROADWAY, OPPOSITE ELBVBNTH STREET. KELLY A LEON'S. The Babies of the Period. KELLY k LEON'S. Sweetest of Williams. KELLY k LEON'S. The Baolea of the Period. KELLY k LEON'S. The Street Singer. KELLY k LEON'S. The Babies of the Period. KELLY k LEON'S. Crying Chorus. KELLY A LEON'S. The Bablei of the Period. KELLY I LEON'S. Hinging Ballet. KELLY I LEON'S. The Babies of the Period. KELLY * LEON'S. Animal Jnbllee. KELLY A LEON'S. The Babies of the Period. KELLY I LEON'S. The Mail Agent. KELLY k LEON'S. The Bablea of the Period. KELLY k LEON'S. Burlesque Fling. KELLY A LEON'S. The Babies of the Period. KELLY A LEON'S. The Only Leon KELLY A LEON'S. The Babies of the Period. KELLY k LEON'S. Verdict, Successful. T\R, KAHN'S MUSEUM. JJ 745 Broad wav, OPPOSITE astor place. No one should visit New York without pasting an hour at Dr. KAHN'S Magniilcent Museum?the most attract!vu an 1 beautiful in the world. ADMfe-SION FIFTY CENTS. OPEN DAILY, 74S Broauway, opposite Astor place. /J1Q NEW YORK Ml'SKUM OF ANATOMY, 618 OXO Broadway. 61ft 618 (Established 1SI8.) 618 61* <$> 618 618 | We are fearfully and | 618 618 I wonderfully mad?. 1 618 618 4> ? $> , 618 618 The Beauties, Wonders and Monstrosities of 61i 618 the Hiiman and Animal Croation to be se?a at 618 618 one visit 618 PATERSON "OPERA HOUSE. Mr. JOHN E OWENS, FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY, MONDAY. SEPTKMBKR 1?, 1870. EVERYBODY'S.FRIEND AND SOLON HHTNOLB. Secured seats at Fields A InRalls' mmle store. NILSSON FIRST CONCERT. ?UHOICE KEATS FOR first couccrt for sal* at TAYLOR A CO.'S oiUce, 16 Wall street. _____ I mo THEATRICAL MANAGERS. I A 1 argii and constantly IncrfBKliifjitock'if WOOD OliTO, from fresh ana original deatjL'nn, on hand at the METROPOLITAN JOB printing okkiob, 97 Naa?an street, Old Herald Building. PROKKflbOR CROMWELL AT THE brooklyn ATHEnwuiu Monday evening, Sept. 19. TERRACE GARDEN, FIFTY-EIGHTH STREET, THIRD avenue.?ThU evenlnc Mollenbiuier'a Grand Bacrtd Concert. Commence* nt 4\ o'clock. Admla.*lun 36 oonti. PNEUMATIC TUNNEL UNDER BROADWAY. 210 Broadway, corner Warren. Open 111 to i. Banjo instruction-by henry o. dobson. the teacher of Lotta, J. K. Kniinttt, (Jin worth anil all '? the great ilart. BaulfW at all prli fh * ~ liOltSON. iHQ I /1