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RTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. BROADWA “QU 4ARE)—AaNDSOWE ferniched house to lot, or «at rooms ut le rooms, to guntl men, «162 oF without board Bath, ‘Also, a phy eteian’s office to tet. for families, op Qrst ano secon’ with peard; alco desirarie rooms for “ingle ence furnished with gas, a hs, and atl modera tm- Perrons deel: nen ts img permavent or trausieat will find destrabie soc: mmo'e*:one as above ROSE STREET, NE\< PEAR ppRrone 1) rooms to let, to tlemen only, (xingle roms) by pight or week Tertie, single night; 13%, and 28 coute; » $126 and $2(0 Also to ict,» splondid base- it, well adapted for a barver shop. WEST NINEVEKSTH sTREUT.—FURNISHED t rooms to let to families or sm@zle gentlemen, tu cinse house. heferencos exchanged. Apply as ee UNIVERSITY PLACE, MOST DELIGHTFUL LOCA tion, immeciate vicinity of Bros Fifth ave hotels. surements, &> Boa ig tor fami or single gentiemen, upon sitveotageous terms. basement, with two fronts, to let. PER WEEK FOR BO\ROD AND SEPARATE D4. rooms for single yeatlomen, and on elegavtly fur- parlor for & gentieass aod his wife ot $5 per each. Apply at i92 Eighth aveaue, between Nine ith apd Tweatiets strerts b> ASPLAND PLAC#, LATE PERKY STREET—PERMA- P) nent board, with suits of roows or single rooms, by milies or siwgle persons iu tbe above new four-story ure, tumished with #ii the mu'ern improvements. cess by tie cixth avenue Cais abd Amity Alceet stages. ferences exchanged. IRVING PLACE COKNSK OF FOURTZENTA street. Families desiring gpartments for the fail or Winter oan, by imaociuis application, obtain suits of coma, splendidly furnisced, with board, on Gret and coud fours, The house is firsi class, in tho immedinw ty of Union oq: FURNISHEL 4 BEDROOA aT. PA tached, on the seorne evn be ovtained at 4t uit Fifteeuth street, near Uni LADY CAN BE ACOOMMODAIED WITH BOARD, and a psrior and bedr unfurcished, ima small lly, where Lnere are po ot boarders, oy addressing . Di, Unton square Pust Uilice, PARTMENTS TO L&t.—FUSNISHED APARTMENTS, with board, may be obtained by a sviall family on ble terms, i @ small jamily. Inqaire om the ises, 263 Sixth avenue, fora few days. ROOM AND Bi OOM, WiiH WARDROBE AND closet. on Kecond snd tairt floor, saitabdle for gen- 1 en@ wife, or single gentlemen. Als», @ slagle oom om eecond fico: to Int with board. House with mo in improvements, near dt. Jonn’s par’, 176 Hudson square GENILEMAN AND His WIFE (WITHOUT CHIL. Grep) or two singly gonticmen, can have pleasaut omF, with full bosra for tne Jady, in # private family, Pwenty-fourth street wud Fourth aveaue. Peoper jerencea will be exovcted Viease address Fisher, raid Office, which will have an immediate seply. A FAMILY OCCUPYING A HOUSE PLEASANTLY FA. located, snd near South ferry, Grooklya, have two Tooms With pautiics, on recona fivor, to let, with board, ts gentiemen wishing toe comforts of a Referecces exchanged. Nw children or boarders the houre. Acoress Moctom, Brooklyn Post Office. FEW GENILEMEN CaN BE ACCOMMODATED CA. with well furnished rooms in a frat class house in ith street, near Fifth avenae. apply to H. T. at the curner of Spring street and Broadway. FURNISHE: PARLOR AND BEDROOM TO LET— fa toa gectleman, without meals, Apply at 120 ith streer, near Broadway. r A FRENCH GENILEMAN, WELL KNOWN IN THIS FA city, and having the best references, would like to ind a recpéc‘able farsily where he coulu ovtaia boarding, peging anda small selary, for whic. ue can teach the ch language ans music, or thy classics. He would . Fits the day for some oat of door work. pply te Mr. H., Herald office. A FURNISHED ROOM TO LET—TO A GENTLEMAN, EA at ten shillings per week, breakfast and tea if re- red; family small and genteel, at 60 Wooster street. i for two day [A GENTLEMAN AND HIS LADY, O8 TWO SINGLE FA gentlemen cen find a hendvome back parior, ligated it at 73 Morton street, one coor west of Hudson set plain, but of the very best quality, A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED PaRLO® AND BED. FA room to let, to.s singie gantieman, with or with. it 0; private table it desmred; location in the im- liate vicinity of Ma ison square; family smalland Pivate; terme reasonuble tcr fist rate accommodations: ences given aud cesired. note adaressed to K. E. iy oo square P. st Uttice, wil meet with prompt at- ion. LL, PERSONS OF RESPECTABILITY CAN FIND PA boarding 18; we give every information, and fot direct such, ires of charge. We have on oa oks hundreds of ploces, some of the best in the city hilst we have bundseds of applicants for such. Our cium is universel, aod Fecapesyiter A the best to b d. Strangers citizens wil find it worthy of heir consideration. Office Clinton Hall, corner Eighth 2 and Latayetto plac GENTLEM4N AND WIFE, AND 1W) OR THRE FA single gentlemen, can he accommodated with plea- rooms and board, ina house with ai the modern provement;, and where hey cau enjoy the comforts ‘8 social and quict hume. Appiy at 57 Vondam street, tween Varick and Hudsum streets. Reference given pd-required. F> on the third floor, will be let, wich board, ina house. Apply at No 37 Ninth street, near Filth OARD.—A GENiLEWAN AND HIS WIFE CaN [> have « front room—farnished or uofursished—ia private family, with or without bosrd. Also, three or ingle peutlcvenrden be accommodated with plessant hrnished*rooms, by applying at No. 812 Secont avenue. he Broacway. Kourteenth street, aud Second Avenue Fe Pass the door every five minutes. References [pOARD.—A PARLOR +ND BEDROOM 10 LET, TO- 8 ‘or teparately. at 168 Spring street (ientie- jon, Or a gentleman wnd hie wife, reqatring furvished oms, can be accommodated, fast if required, oa oderave terms, family small; location desiraole. LY WUOCLD ACCOMMO- [> date three or four young mea or a indy and gentle- with board. Apply at 70 West chir y-trst street, Broadway and -ixth avenue. The house has bath ¢ gas. PJOARD —A FURNISHED PARLOR AND BEDROOM [} to let to a gentleman and wife, oc two single gen- pen, in w private family, where the com/orieof a cau be realized. Contiguous to stuges and rail- ce, Culi at 140 West iwenty-second street, b-t ween xth and Seventh avenaes. [pOARD.—VERY PLEASANT FURNISHED OR UN- 1) furnished rooms ‘to let, with board, at 398 Fourth enue, Kespectuble persons who #ill furnish for toem- ves, the lowest, termes sre offered, the oouse is modern, muy riiusted, and very accessible. WO SMALL CHILDREN CAN HAVE BOARD . educated by (he governess of a tamily in he country near Newburg, where they will recsive the ne attention as toe clhudra of the family. Terms sonable References exchanged Apply at Cliatoa |, corner Eighth stiec. aud Latayette place OARD FOR THE WINTER.—$ MILI C LN OBTAIN Jearon! Toons, turvished or unfurnished, aud gen- et bara, | a fire house with movecn itnyryreweute. rHOLS Clswosed to pay & Imir price sor gud acc mmoda MF, Can Apply at 16 Weot iwealy-third street, ROARD DOWN TOWN —FUKNIS GED kOOwS, WITH D> board, may be obtained by swgle gentlemen, by king early ap, lication at No. 126 Caanbers screet. [QOARD At HOBOKEN —FURNISHED KOOMS TO 1) let, on the recond fluor, with or without board, it vate American famuy residing near the ferries. Could mminodate two gentiemen aod vueir wives, aad four gle gentiemen for the winter ou reseousvle teres. quire a: 64 Garden £ rect, near third stree:. OARD IN HO30KEN—A FRONT PARLOR AND 1) bedroom to let, furnished or nafuraistec, to # uUemaen and bis wite,cr two rfugle gentiemen, ia a ivate American faml'y, first block (one cinates wala om the ferry. Reference given and required. Ad eas A. K. 0., Herald office. ORD IN BROOKLYN --TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN, 1} or agenticman and bis wite, cao be accommoda ed ih board. ina very plee ant location, only Ave minutes lk from the Fulton or Catherine ferriva,,and where 6 are but few bourcers. Apply at 45 Higa street. - [}O4RD IN BROUKLYN, BETWEEN MONT GUE AND 1) Atlantic ferries an kngiish laty having a new Puse, gaa, Datha, &c., des res to let to gontoel peraons, iteor wiDglo rooms, three hiadsoms rvvms ou second or, paricr apd bedroom attached on first floor, App y street Keferences exchanged. 202 Hicks ged [QOARD IN SOUTH BROOKLYN —A GENTLEMAN 1} and wite, or two sinyle goutlemen, cn be furhisoed ih pleasant: rooms #nd biacd, at No 2 Pactiis street, tween Conrt and Cliaton jhe locstion ts hea'thy, a but afew minutes walk from the fe:ty. Gas end OARD IN SOUTH BNOOKLYN.—A FEW GENTLE- mem can Le accommonsted with partial hoard, oF President siree hin thee or four minutes walk of miltin and South 4 Every eudeavur mode by je femilyto mase thore residing with them happy and home. Terms reasonablo Gas in ths house. POARD IN SOUTH BROOKLYN, FOR GENTLEMEN 1) and Indies —Hands mely furnished rooms, bew fur ture, houre new, © Modern improve nenta: within minutes walk Of Atlan fc street ferry aud ten of aD steet Ditners on Ponits Lo sation wasurpasset. quire at 265 Henry stroet, beiween Amity Oon- streets. PJOARD ON BROOKLYN HEIGHT3—A GENTLE AAN LD and his wife wishiug permanent board may flad i accommodations on the eezond wry, Dy ap- ing st 129 Columpis strevt, veac Viecrepont, ‘within » * minutes walk of Moatayue or Fusion ferries Alay © rooms for sing’e gentlemen Referenoes exohanged ‘poampese ASD LOOULE, RD WANTED—FOR 4 GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND aoe children with purse Looati m between Fecord and Math avenues, Bighth aad Twenty-fourth ate Address Bavk, Herald office. Botr W -NTEN—IN 4 STRICTLY PRIVATE FamiLy, fi tlemon and his wife, and two goa dlomen. Bieaktore anc ten oaly {0F WS Please address Clarenes, through the office. location must be genteel UN cant s ANTED ‘A YOUNG GEN "LEMAN, IN A Me aaa eee bien there are s fewer no other Soardese, ‘detween Houston aod Fourteeath stroots. Please address, stating terma, («hich must de moderate, ) Faward, Herald office. Reference given. RD WANTED—BETWEEN FOU TH AND TWEN- Buwn streets, ant near Bro: for a gentleman, wife, two enildren (eged 3 end My) # beoroems, gas and bath indiepeo yo he: week will’ be according (0 sccom n0 ad: ress box £70 Pat Office, with fuli perticalars OARDING—A {FRONT PARLOR AND BEDSOOM, with pantry, unfurnisbed, op the first foor; aloo a Foom for a single gentleman, to Jet at 80 Waite: trest, first block eastof Srondway—baibs and gas. Hefereaces exchanged. ee OARDING.—THE BOUSE. NO. 707 BROADWAY, soutteas: coruer of Ninth street, has bea paiuted avd refurnisded, aud is now ready for the reception of boarders. Kooms can be bad singly orin sais, for the accommodation of fami ier or single geatlemea. Gas, water, &., amply provided. OARDING —THE HOUSE NO. 297 NINTH STREET B will be opered for the reception of boarcers om Menday rext; it is a cesirable apd plearant looutioa, convenient to railroscs end steges; (he house bas ail the modern conveniences, suck #s Crotom water, baih roo, gos, &e. OARDING AT 624 BROADWAY —T¥O GENILE- men and ther wires ca» be accommodated wich desirable rooms and board parlors with bedrooms, oa the first end third floors. Likewise, two geotilomea with single rooms. EDROOM FURNISDED—TO LBT, TO a GENTLEMAN } most desirably situated N. B—Not a boseding house, but perieetly quiet, Address No. 676 Broadway. DROOKLYN.—A FEW SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN be accommodated with voard at 35 Prospect strest, Brockiyn. ‘Ihe house is nicely situated and within a few minutes wala of Fulton and Bridge street ferries. ROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE CAN BE }T accommocated with two pl-asant rooms and board. aise, two gentiowen with single rooms within five minutes walk of Fulton or Bridge strect ferries. Apply at 113 Sands street, Brooklyn. URNIFHED ROOMS CAN BE OBT‘INED IN THE firet class houee 16 Fourth avenue, near Twelfth street, with breakfast and tea, and dianeron sundays, if cesired, {URNI-HED ROOM®. SOME FLEGANT ROOMS IN A modern house but o1 block from Broadway, {ween Eighth street and Waverley placa, Would let tire recone fcor with privil-ge of the Fitchem. Iequire at No. 10 Nelaon place, nearly opposite the stone church. QURNISHED ROOMS FOR GENTLEMEN, BREAK fast and tea if required. Piease inquire for a weok at 62 Lispenard street. URNI- HED APARTMENTS WANTED--IN A_ RE- spectable house, where no other lodgers are kept, with or without board, by # gentleman aud wife and two children, to consist of a parlor aud two beitrooms on the one floor if ible, at either side of fulton street, Brooklyn, as far se the City ail, or thereabouts. Ke- ferences exchanged. Address Y Z., Herald office. ANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH BOARD for sngle Ss geatiemen and their iw wives, at 63 jenty-first street, corner of Sixth avenne, OBOKEN —FURNI-HED ROOMS TO LEI, WITH partial board, ina respectable private femily ton minutes waik from the ‘ferry, » very desirabie location. Terms moderate. Apply at’ 19 Irving place, Garden sireet, Hoboken, or address A. T., Herali office. ODGINGS—A SINGLE GENTLEMEN OCCUPYING A room down towa, woulc take another gentlemen tc room with him. Terms very moverate, and location ex- cellent. Address R. N. C., Heraid Ufice. Paes ROOMS, FURNISHED, MAY BE OBTAIN- ed, with board, im one of the moat desirabie loon- tions, with the sdvantages of bath and gas, aad where it is considered move of a private family ab house, on umber is quite limited. Inquire at ‘econd avenue, text to the coruer of Fourth street. ‘ATE BOARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR two single gentlemen, can be accommo ated with plea- sant rooms in a smali family, at moderate terms. Apply at 116 West sixteenth at Baths, gas, &o RIVATE BOARDING.—SEVERAL VERY PLEAS \NT rooms, reparately or in suits, cither furnished or unfurnished, can be had, with buard, on very resson- able terms, st 280 Fourth avenue, opposite Dr. tawkes’ church. ‘ihe house is fively located, and has all the modern improvements. References exchanged. RIVATE BOARDING—SEVERAL VERY PLEASANT rooms, separately or in euits, either furnished or no- ‘urnished, can be bat with board op very reasonable terms, at 192 Bhecter street. The house is fine! situated on a stoge route, and newly fitied up, with the modern improvements. OOMS 10 LET.—ONE OR TWO GENTLEMEN CAN be scoommodated with two handsome pariors, in + private family, in a first class house near Union equare. Board including late dinner if required. References ex- changed Address, for one week, W., box 259 Union square Port (flee. YOOMS TO LE{[—WITHOUT BOARD, TO GENTLY. \ men, nicely furnished with gas, &, on second or ibird floors, in a private family, on Fourth avenue, near Madison eqas: montels, closets &c., in the roams. Address Henry, box 104 Herald office. INGLE GENTLEMEN, OK A GENTLEMAN AND HIS ©. wife, (without children,) can pe accommodated sith s seriorand bedroom, in the frst claus house, 31 West (wenty-second street. Unexceptionable referenocs given and required. (0 GENTLEMEN.—DESIRABLE FURNISHED AND unfurnished rooms to let, with boavd, to gentlomen and their wives, or rivgle gentlemea, on moierate terms The house contains all the modern improvemects. Apply nt 268 Ninth ctrect a few doors east of First avenue. eat 10 LET—AGREESPLE FURNISHED ROOM} ADJOIN- ing baths, with or withoat partial board. The Stages pors the door. Inquire at No. 15 (old No. 9) Bod: fora street, near Houston street. (0 RENT—WITH BOARD, A HANDSOME SUIT OF spartments, containing three bedrooms and a parlor, ished with velvet tapestry carpe.s, rosewood fucai- ‘ore en ouite, curtains to match, ofl paintings, largo mi rors, &C., ‘A family or three or four geatlsmen could be very pleasantly located for the winter The rooms very conver ient—two on the first floor ant two on the second, communiceting by a private staircase = Ap ly at 106 Second avenue, near Eighth street. Kofereuces ro- quired. bes Ste at | J ERY DESIRABLE ROOM?, WITH BREAKFAST AND \ tea, at 21 Lafsyette place. EDUCATION. OARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS, AT BELLPORT, L L.—The fourth term of the Bellport Ciassical Last {utg, will ocmmence on the first fassaay in November Fo circulers, appiy to Wm, Kevan, keq, 116 Water street, New York, and for tull particulars, addross JAME) CRUIKSHANK, Principal. RENCH LANGUAGE.~-PROF. D. LAGRUIX, NO. 289 Broadway, continues to receive new papils for tho ‘ongh instruction in tue ereach language, tmuarcing to them the abtiity to speak it with fluency and correct- bess. ‘Lerms moderate. .NISBED TO BTORY HOUSE TO LET, IN Brosd ny ; also, uretly furalsbed hens to Werone atrect. ta nearly ole, in ‘Ro furattare tre at 187 Canal etreet BAKERY 10 LET—THR (LD &STABLISHE” BA kery to let, No 22 Spring street. Hes vom latery Gtied up. Api ly at 22 Spring street, 3 COMMANDING STORE TO LET IMMEDIATELY, IN the best part of Fulton street, Brooklyn; the stock ot fancy dry goods, Smounting te only » few hunired dollars, forsxle. Apply to T. HAMILTON HAIRE, 134 Fulton street, Brooklyn. OTL TO LEASE—TAB LARGK HOUSE, NO. 599 Broaiway, extevding through to Meccer strees 459 contwining about eeventy roow.». It is nesrly opp rite ibe Vetropelitan Hotel; wil be pat in god order and rented on ressynable terms (oa good tenant. Apply tol. G. PEAR*ON, 18 Wali stree ¥ ¥ CE 0) oor. at 543 Broadway, to let for $100 oer anaum ‘Tre ogreement which greta the advertiser the ase of the above office for ping years frre of charge will be sold or $160 cash Also. s handsome desk sod three arn chs for vale very cheap. Apply as above, from 2 tod o'clock. TORF TO LET—WITA BACK }O0MS, ON THE COR- i mrof Nuth aveoue and Porty-tuird street. Keat moderate to @ good tenant Apply ou the premises. LET—THE TOIKD 87ORY OF BULLDING 2 Bika. man street, with windows frout, rosr aud sia get deop, will ba let totwo tenants, ‘Also, basement of So. 12 Sprace street, well caloulaved fur s press room. a § {sin the immediate neighborhood of steam power. The nom is 06 feet deep, with Inquire of JAMES CONNOR ‘29 Beckman street 0 LET—THE SECOND FLOO% OF HOUSE NO. 2H Bridge street, Brooklyn conristing of three rooms and papiries, with privilege of part of the cellar, tos fumlly withont chilaren. Best of referoace given and required. UATI—A TH EE STORY SRICK F\CTORY IN ninth atrest, with steam power uset for turing of satin wire; machinery co aplete ion good tenant. Inquire of L. KaUé- PPO LLT—FURNIS ED OR UNFUANISHED, a Cor tage and grouads attached, wita stabliag aud otarr outhouses, within fifteen miles of ths city, eporsash- le by two railzoads. Adoress box 1,404 Post Office (0 Liv, NEsR BROADWAY, NO3. 61 AND 68 Franklin street, T° LET—iHE HANDSOME HOUSE, NO, 179 WEST Teenty-secoud street; rent $800.’ Algo, the house No 28 West Tsenty secona street; reat $800. Also tue house No 170 West Twenty first street; rent $750 Tha above houses bave the modern improvements- J. DEN- HAM, Eighth avenue and Sixteenth street, Ty\O LiT—A FRONT PARLOR AND A FEW C@OICE roma for single gentlemen or gefitiewen end their wives, with or without board. Aji modern im provements in the house, 36 Murray street, College T° LET—TILL THE FIRST OF MAY, 1855, A GEN. telly furnished three story house, or part of i:, oa Ststen Isiaid, pleassntly situsted between Que antine and Stapleton landings. Rentlow. Address, with real name, E. A. L., box $78 Post Office. y'0 LET—PLEASANT FRONT ROOMS ON SECOND flurr, suitable for an a»tist, dentist, milliner or dressmaker, at 99 Caxal street, opposite Wooster. [0 gUETCAN ENGLISH BASEMENT 80U-B, ON Twenty filth stroet, containing all the modera im provements. Possession’ immediately. Apply to W. 3. JARVIS, 208 kim street, near Spring 0 LET—TO A SMALL RESPECTABLE FAMILY, PART of the house No. 81 Barrow street, near Bleecker. UO LET—IHE FOUR STORY AND ENGUISH BASE- Iest brown swve house No. 113 Twelfth strevt, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, with or without the furniture, (rew last May.) Hoaso contains all the mo- dern improvements, and possession given immediately, For terms, &., apply to ALBERT H. NICOLAY, No. 4 Broaé strect. Te LET—NEW STORES OR WAREROOMS, 265 BOWE- 1y—adapted for business that requires a large show view on the street. Would be rented low to a good te- vant. Apply to GEO. W. DEAN, between the hours of 10 and 2, on the premises. Why LET—HAN DSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS, SINGLY or in suits, with baths and gas in the house, 778 Broadway. Toa party of gentlemen wishing to ‘ocste for the winter the above accommodations very desirabie. ‘The family is strictly private, and everything wil be done for the comfort of those who tase them. 0 LET BROOKLYN—ABOUT FIVE SINUTES walk from South ana Wall street ferries, a large ua- fornished parlor, with piazza, suit: le for # beiroom. fhe house is private, aod the terms moderate, J. E. M., Brooklyn Pest Office. ; 10 LET, TO A RESPONSIBLE PARTY, A FINE FOUR story houxe, Nu. 62 Hond airect. Possession given Ist cf October. Rent $1,250 per year. Apply as above. (0 LET OR LEASE—A SMALL THREE STORY BRICK houee, in Congress street, corner of Hicks, South Brocklyn, wit} in three minutes walk of South Ferry; has gaa, furnace, range, &c. Can be setn from 0A iM. ‘0 12 0’clock: Apply t) H. L. BUTLER, 84 ‘ortland + hy LET, OR LEASE—THE THREE SCORY BRICK bovse 219 West ‘iwenty-saventh street; his jast been painted, and has ali the modern improvements. Will be let to # good tenant low, and the furmiture sold cheap. apply to P C. BULKLEY, 31 Wall street. Office hours from 9 to 1 o’elock. 'O RENT—TWO L*RGE HALLS OR ROOMS, SUITA- bie for workshops or any cther purposes, situate on Thirty-nnth and Fortieth streets, between Fifth aad ixth avenues; also, & few loss at low prices. Apply at James M, Lathorn’s carpenter shop, on the premises. ) PHYSICIANS.—TO LET, THE FIRST FLOOR OF A threo story house, (two parlors and closets,) nico ly furnished, with gas, &o. Apply at 845 Fourth avo- nue, pear Twenty-fifth street. (0 RESTAURANT KEEPERS —T0 LEN, THE BASE- menis of Nos. 767 and 769 Broadway, corner of Ciinton place, fitted vp with extensive cooking apparatus, ‘arge brick oven, Kc. Anarravgement cin be mado with Mz, Holoree ges the proprietor of the large hotel above, for the supply of ail his lodgers, ifa responsiole an corngetent nan ts tbe couking department. The rept will be low to a good tecant. Apply to WM. HOLD- *EDGE, in the hote!, No. 1 Cliston place, or to I. G. PEARSON, 18 Wall street. MISCELLANEOUS. FQELLS!) BELL* !!— MENEELY’S CELEBRATED church, factory, steamboat, echool, ship, looumo tive, plantation and other bells, constantly on band at the works in Wost Troy, N. ¥., and also at the agency 116 Broadway, N.Y. Cs KLAUBE!@, JUN, RAZOR, SAE\R, AND r pri: der, 84%, Carmine street, near Bleecker, Pen: thop, 127 Anthony street, near C-atre, reb'aded, ravors groun ) coveave tor barb» heavy #hears done at short not: OVER i 1) JAWS ARD. — If you havn't any my oaguent will foree it to grow bg ond thick in six weeks, acd won't stain or tojure i. Sle bottle, $4 60 per down. rout to any part ofthecountry. R. G. Gaal aM, 47 ana street; Zieder, 44 South Third street, Philacelphta, MPORTED Gas FIX £3 —A DARDONVILLE, 44¢ Broadway, solicits the onlt of the paolic to his ta portstions for ti I trace, just reesived. fhe oupori. rity Of his articles is world wide KoowG, and werranted Also, mech»nical lamps, , Carls BLT Gioderstors, and fornitaxes for enid lataps. Kape ofl, wholesale a26 retell, AD*ME A. COUTAN’S FRENCH AND ENGLISu M boarding and day school for young ladies, No. 279 Filth avenue, corner of Thirty-tirst etroot, has re open ed on aionday, Sept. Il. an omnibus is attached to the iretitution. R, AND MADAME NOEL BERGIER’S FRENOG and English boarding an6 day school for young In- No. 300 tecond avecue, between bighteeutuy aod Nineteenth streets, will re-open on Friday, September 15. ‘A stage is attached to the establishment for pupils at » distance, MRS. HAMILTON'S a\' lish owy school, 108 thirty sixth west of Broaaway, opened september 11. Y .tbe scboul, and at Shepard & Co.'s oookstore, 162 Fulton street. ART-OFF CLOTHING WANTED.—GENTLEMEN AY. lett ™ appare! aispoe eatin’ Rasen pete tec thems by applying te or adcrensing THUS. D. CUNKUY, 491 Peari street. ENTS READ TA! NOW 18 THE 114E TO Gr iook up yout fall tad wanes clothing, fend them vo 653 Peart it. near Broad where you get them prope: ly cleaned, dyed, altered or repaired at short no- ber 6 |. The best place in the city ee EN’S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING, AT M and retall, from five to twenty’ be den ueetaee genera) prices. at J. VAN ekaiced nay Also India rubber cloching, and furntshi RINUR KENDALL, NO. 7 warrmate all wines and epirite, sold by to be pure as imported. Otards 1860 brandy, fourth proof, $6 per galon, $1 per bottle. Utarda 1846 brandy, fourth proof, $5 66 acca & shillings per bottle. Uedere by post promptly execut URE WHITE BRAN Y, FOR PRESERVING, CHOICR ins, eobi crdiels, ej rups, eter’ > Eeaden porter’ be. rior copditicn WM. HUN em porter, do.y in suy erioe copditice DErEnte, a0 Breen ft: cet, cover of Crosby, ™ WI(LIsM STREET, MPORTED LEKOUES FUR SALt—BY WHOLESALE and retail. T. C.F. DEEUKEN 64 fscex street. CO v CHEEP, ACCTRA 3 sistow, a schacged freeif ov tory, by Pio esser 1 aNKS, Opucwa by diploma to too New Yors Fee Hospital, ana epeotacle makir to the Kye Infirmary, Ro. 2 Park’ kow, oppost’e the Astur House, and at 52 Bowery. HOW VA? ES —SCHNIDT & BROT4ER, 16 Nuxrit William street, nia Chatham, muoufactarers 0° show casegin metal, brase, rosewoud, malogauy, diack walnut, end silver. A good assortment coustactly ou burg. Orders promptly executed, Old show ouses takun in exchange. E WORLD'S DECREE | France, Eogiond, Belgiam unite, To honor Lyon's name. ‘ways right, And Uncle Sam, who's a Has ratifieg his clatm, The four vations above named have given prize medals toE. LYON’S, for bis magretic powder for tue destruc ton of insecta without poison. Udeerve, thet tha fac sinflles of the medals are on the iabels Priooipal depot 190 magnetic powder and pills, for insec!s and veraiv, 424 Broadway. a 8 PASSPORTS.—PERSONS GOING ABWOAD CAN have their passprts procured by tay untersiga 05 also custom bouse bust all kiaos ‘atteude I inoxe of C. HULI, No. 3 Nassaa street, custom nouns broker ao warebousing and f agent. NION SQUARE REAL ESTATE OFFICE, NO. 8 EVit- rett House, corner Union square ( eventesoth street and Fourth avenae.)—ihe underagaed wil be hbapry to give prom: t atten' to eng busiaess fa tan way of buyicg, acliing, letting or exchanginy real estite that may be entrusten to hia’ care. Laatlonds esa tr punts, buyers end nellers, ace respestfully req.ies:e4 to nll ond ase msclven of the superior facilities he a possesses for the prompt transaction ot such dudinosey viliihe EMERON W. KEYS, MATRIMONIAL. a aici’ ceca abae senate ‘ATHIMONY MADE EASY, OF HOW TO WIN + Lover.—Professor ‘tolae, g atlemer affections of + mau; of ‘he oppurt'¢ but 60 ca) Wat all Naya et ded + cio’, tcreapeetls of age, Worekat Oe fesltioh; abd’ leat’ thous, aot wi taken from the Post Offee ui F* LAVERPOOL—UNITID STATES MAIL STE UM. ship F200, Enra i Commander —Tais store “. depart ‘the Uni ed states mails for Rarops, tively om Satoréay, ~eptember 30, at 12 o’clost M ‘rom her berth at the foot of Cansl street For freight or peseoge, baving unequalled acc»mmodations for ele gence andsomfort apply to EIWARD K COLLINS, 56 Wall atreot. Passengers are requested t> be on board a: 114 4. WL. ‘The steamsbip AlLANTIC will succeed the Pacific, aaa mail October 14 tbippers will please take notice, that the ships of this tine eemnot car’ y any goods contraband of ' OYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP AFRICA—POR LIVER. poo! —The - FRICA, W. Harrisue, com aander, will sil from the stream on Wedareday nex, the 2uch teat. A small steemboat wil Leave tbe company’s cock, ut Jer. sey City, to convey the passengers and baggage on board, aC Ll o'elock, acd 12 o'clock, nooa Passeugers are ce quested to be at the dock not later than 11% o’el rk, 4. E. CUNARD, 4 Bowling greea. 7 LUNE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS —PACK&T 18TH Z Sep'emter.—Ihe splendi ad sirerage pasten oveding to Bui 10 moke early secure berths on board, pier 14 East sivee, or to W. & JT. TAPSCOLT & Ov., $6 South streat. STECOTT’S LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS —PACK et of 20th September.—ibe splendid vew aad fast emiling packet scip, WiLLI.M TaPsourt, Capt JB. Hell, #ill postively sail as ebove, at L2 v'cloek orecistly. Ibe accommodations for carina, secont cadia, ant steer. ace passengers, are unsurpassed Pereons agruat pro ceeding to Kurope, should male early applicstions to secure berths on board at pie: o's bast river or to W. & T. TAPSCOUTL, 85 S,uth street. IVERPUOL ANDO Pe ILAVELPM4 STE. M>HIP OOM- pany—Noetice.—The CITY OF PHILAVELP «15 will aU tor Liverpoo) o8 raturday, ~eptemner 23, tustoed of Oth September, ae previously sovertives, SAMOML <MITH, Agent, 17 Welnut stroot, Philadelphia, He LIVEMPOUL S80 PULL. OMLPHLA STEAMSEID i Cowpany totend startiog their favorite etoncshipe PROM PHULADELYHLA Ary of Philadelpbia...... City Of Mamehoster sity of Philadelphia sessHatardsy, Now Lt, 1864 Sty of Manchester, -"eturday, Nov, 26, 1804 FROM LIVERPOOL: City of Philedetpot ++. Wednescay, Ang 80, 1854 3ty ot Manches . Weineaday, Sept 6, U8b4 City of Philadeivhis ++ Wednesday, Oct. 18, 1854 City of Manchester. + Wedoesday, Nov. 1, 1854 Selooe $90, $65 and $55, Ne agibems to state room > Alimited onmoer of third olnas passungors will be taken, and found with comfortably cooked provisious, for $25........% Liverpool | $40. ... from Liverpool, Parties wisbing to bring out thsir friends esa obtain certificates of passage, en! drafts on Liverpoo., in sams of £1 sterling end upwards apply to SAMUSL SMITA, agent, 17 Walnut riceet, Philadelphia, and No. 7 Beoad- way, New York. OR SOUTHAMP'C.) AND HAVRE --THE UNITED Stot-s mafl steamship ST LOUL-, asa Bicridge, commancer, will leave tor Havre, toaching et ~oute ampton to land the maile and passeagers, on Saturdsy, September 23, at 12 o'clock, from pier 87 North rivur, ‘oot of Beach street, Price of parenge, first clacs, $130; do. cecons class, $75. Cuggage oot wanted dur the royege should be sent on hourd the day before sailing, marked ‘ Below.’? No meronandise will be received on board after Thursday, September 21. For freight or p»s- wage, apply to MORTIMER LIVINGSTON, Agent, 68 Groadway. —— Sve BETWEEN NEW YORK «ND GLASGOW —1Hh atnedsy, Oot “oO Rome pacer) Re ‘NEW TORE" F100 tena, bert Oreig, comman: 600 horse powez,) will lenve New York for Glagow as ander, vis —Seturday, Sep’omber 23, st 12 o'clock M First cadin saloon state rooms, $96; do. midships do. 875; reoond cabin, $50; third class, $26, New York city bills or gold oniy arply is, JOHN MoSYMON, 88 Brosdway. 8. MAIL STEAMSHIP OOMPANY.—FOR HAVANA and New Orleans.. of sailing days to the i alt ema rallj cen theese detes are hove mumy follo: oom! on Mon- f. 18h, with the departure of tos DRcSCENT cha MoGowan, Commander, at 2P M., from pier foot of Warren street.’ Freight to New Orieaus, 40 couve scubic foot. Specie only taken on % to Hevans. Stippera will be supplied with blank bills of lading of'the Dn a nar this company, om application at thir eo. 7, day, se: ant, For Havans.—On Tussday, Sept. 12, at 2P. pascongers SrRAMER M., the favorite steamship Falcon, with for Havana only, at the following prices:— tatcroom berth, upper de $60; do., do., lower coe $50; sveer. posta bed board, $25. For freight or opply at the office of tne company, 177 West street, cor- ner cf Warren atrest. M. O, ROBERTS, 8. MAIL LINE FOR CALIFORNIA, VIA AXPIN e@ wall aod Panams —through passege tickets, in- cluding Mr Hincaley’s Isthmus trensit tleret, rill be furnished at the lowest rates. The Isthmus crossed in six pours. Un Wednesday, Sept. 20, at 2 o'clock P M, from pier foot of Warren street, North river, will oo despatched the tect steamship NUXTHA STAK, to connect at Pavams with the new and cupecior steamship GOLUEN AGE. A epsre boat alwaye kept at Panama, to pre ‘veut detention in caseof accident. The accommodations for ern in the steamers of the Pacidc aad United States Mail *teamship Companies are unsurpsssed, and parties about to visit California are invited to cai! and er- amine for themselves. For npoly at the Compa- By’s office, 177 West street, . A. WHITNEY. Nira Nes AND Wn sabe iy ag L vi 2¢09.—AccensoTy wait Com, CS icaragus, Proprietors —Through in sdvanco "Of the mail —Only line giving through tickets, including tue Isthmuve or eon splendia double engine steam- ship NORTEKN LIGHT, Capt. E L. Vioklepaugh, 2,500 tons burthen, will leave from pior No. 8 North river. at 3 o'clock P. M. precisely, for Puenta Arenas, on Tuesday, Sept 19, co wth the steamship Cortes, 2,006 tons burthen, over the Nrearagua ‘transit roate, beving but twelve miles of land transportation by first class carriages’ These steamers are unsurpassed in their ven- ulation and accommodations. For information or Po sage,'spply only to CHARLES MOKGAN, agent, No. 6 Bowling Green. IXTY DAYS PASSAKGF—AUSTRALIA PIONEER ferret the United States mail—the noble new cipper ship FLYING SCUD, 1,713 tons rogister, W. HB. Barse master, will succeed the Gertrude as eighteenth ehip of this line, and sei! on the 20th inst. The Flying Scud in acknowledged by competent: judges to be equal in th and sailing qualitios to any olipper ship afloat. Intending sn!ppors snd passengers are requested to examine Ler at pisr 10 Kast river. Freight taken at lowest rates, Apply to B. W. CAVE! j, 116 Wall street. ler rera LINE.—THE BRAUTI- ful Al clipper ship FRIGATE BIRD, 805 tons re isver, Perry C. Cope, Commander, will be despatahed for Gatcorre on’ the bth October.” The small capacity of this splendid clipyer, and her fine arrangemeats for pas cers, rencer her the most desirable ship now up. Shippers and passengers are requerted to examin her at pier § Kast river, before engaging elsewhere. For freight Or passage, at the lowest rates, soply on board, or to ABKSLL & ELLIOT, 146 Pearl street. UeTRALIA PIONEER LINE, CARRYING UNITED States mail for Melbourna and Sidney —Clippor thip FLYING SCUD, with immediate despatch; ditto bark NIMROD, Oot. ist; ditto ship WINUWAK), Oct. W0th. For freight or Ratonge 9 ply to R. W. CAMERON, 116 Wall stroet. ONTULY LINE FOR NEW ORLEAN3—STOP- pirg »t Havana, carrying the United states mail — The steamebip CAHAWDA, Shatelat,commandar, will sail for the sbove ports, on Monday, September 26th, at 12 o'clock from pier at foot of Basch street North river. Freight token for Mobile Peusengers for Havana must recure passports before lveving port. Goods for the interior Will be forwarded free of commissions, freight or paraege, epply to LIVING©TON, Cx0o & Co.. age i broadway. N. B—The' BLACK WaR- RIOR, Buliock commsnder, wil) succeed the CaTIAWBA, Monday, October 9 Bills of lading rauat be rent in for signing the evening previous to the ship's satling. OK KEY WFST AND NEW ORLEAN*—"OUCHING at Tampa Bay, Ceder Keys, St. Warka, Apalachicola and Sen-eco'm Ka, ‘ho steamabip PAMPER. Captain Pawyer, will Feave forthe above ports oo Monday, 25th fostint’ For freight or passage apply to BLODIE & VETTE+, 122 Pearl aiveet. The Campero has splenaid ac- cvmmodations (or passengers. OR SAVANN+H AND FLORTOA.—UNITED ST sTES mail ine —vbe new first class steamsnip KNOX. VILLE, Capt Cg) Ludlow, is now at por No 4 North river, ready to receive freight, and will leave on Mon- Gas, 18th fast For freight, ‘apply on ooard; or for pastage, toSsMUEL L WTO ELL, 13 Broadway. The Augusta, Thos. Lyon; Alabaws, Capt. George 4. Schenck; and Florida, Cap. M. 8. Woodhu'l, will follow E OK SAVANNAH & FLORIVA— UNITED STATES mail line —The new tirst clie ytonmship KNOX- VILLE, Captain ©. 1). Ludlow, is now at pier No. 4 North river, ready to receive freight, and «il leave on Son- day, "16th inst. For freight aprly on noard, or for pew'age to SAMUSL I. MITCHILL, 18 Brosdway. Too Augusta, Capt. Thos Lyom ; Alabama Capt. Goo. R. Féheack, end Florids, Capt. M. 8 Woodhull, will oliow in turn. OR VI'GINIA, C\ROLINA, GEORGIA, &e —THE U. * mai! etenmsbip,RO\NOKE, Capt. Skinner, will leave pler No. 18 North Hiver , on W sduesday aftoraosa, Septembar 20, at 4 o'slock, for Norfolk, Petersburg and Mebmond. Time to Norfolk, about twenty four hours. Pasnengers arriving there can take the Xe«beard and Row cote, and W timington and Manches*er Hailrosds to Aa- gusta, atelavte, Chorieston, &c. Paasnge and fore Norfolk, $8; ¥ td ere $10 Steorag» nalf price. ‘or Bpply om bes end (or te LUDA RPLRASANTE 11 Reratoaye EXCURSIONS. aacsiasbiasinlibtinicndhceteatinceretoesi ainsi DXCURSION SE \MER.—TE STEAVBO.T LAURA ‘4 KNaP?, Cap'ain Ancerson, Is now open for military aod civic excusrtous, and ptenic carties. Thore wish so char'er ¥i'l pleeso cell at Aungerford’s Hotel, 08 Duare etroet, or oc board the boat, foot of Rontaion tereet GUNTAY FX URAION 10 TOR HEAn OF CAR OUND SS touediog at Conege Point, Whireatone New R: orells ond Glen Cove, The new and eplendid «toamer GEORGE LAW, Capt. albert & aw, will make an excursion ~unday during the summer to th: adove paces g Fu von marhot ep at Fag: Delaney atrert at 9 Tweltth steret at 9%; Teen peagbth street at Ojg A.M Kevurning, wil leave Glen Cove at BPM kare vo Col lege Point, 125 centa; Whi: 1%; 25 con's; New Ro Ge De, 55 cents, Clin Cove, 28 coata, cach w eS SS THEATRE — Pu PUETOR, P WALDRON, Meie, Steen eb TM Becen @ erent te cos Geitry’ Wy cevte Monda) evening, Spt 18, i MPs ANDTHE WILD HORE, acd JACK’ HEPPAnD, UES SD ATIUD aL THA. Bie CURLS AN I Boses, 26 comets; Pit, 1236 esnte; Orchestr Borns, 86. eels, conte. Private Deure oper at * Paleo ; ommenos si 3 Monday , ep 18 FesBION SND FAMINE; after which, Favorite tinace, by Miss LeFolle; followec by UGO!INY; after whic ‘1 Jomo Diemen in bis Btbicvias Munoes; am¢ to con ede with A DEVILLISH GOOD JOKE. ee SURTON’S, CHAMBERS STREEt.—MONDAY—LAST pight of Sbakaperc's somesy, d b1D Us Mts NIGHI’s DREAM, with oll its wondrous Soenery and Fairy Splendor. Bottom, the Weaver... seeeeeeMe, Burton With, first me, » be~ Fare. called Tok PILLIBUSTBS, Bnew ororndy SUNSHINE THROU + THE CLOUDS, in which ull the prinotpal actor wi Lappesr. Another origional American Comedy ts ia rehearsal. pe EY’S ETHIOPIAN OP a HOUSE, 639 BROAD- way. OVEN KVERY NICHT. TREMDNDUUS —U CRS of the new bur esque on the Opera of LUCKEZLA BOKGLA, which will be repestet BVE.3 LVENING THIS WEEK, with the uprivailed . Gennaro Mie A BUCHBOP..cceecece. tee veee ner Lucrenia Borgia eih theo her parts of this grand Opera susinined by the @ lebrated Back ley ’s Ser@sadera Concert commences at a quarter before 8 o'clock. Tickets, 26 cente; Urcbesiza Seats, 60 couts U e GREAT METROPOL‘TAN THEATRE, AND NEW YORK UPLRe HOUSE, BROADWAY, Oru [Tk BOND oT xR8T, OPON Tus SIN UF MEVKUFOLITAN LG, Purctaskd oF Jouy Laranct, EQ, For whom this superb odidce waa erected by the greet grobite denry Willard ...Proprieter Gerry kyDrge LL Stage Manager AY Whiting Crvasaret J. Pilgrim... seescveccece Promp ve; OPsNING NIGHE, First right of the engagement of MiS8> JULa vi -N sND MRE. EDDY, ON Monpay, 1B, the performence wii commence with the OWIGINAL PolZE \DDKESS, written by Jonas B, Phillips, Keq., and spoken by My Harry Ky Unge kelowed oy introduction of the Iramatis Company, wLlo will sg, with orchestral accompaniment, THE N SIONAL aN (HEM, concluding the prelude wiih a grand Pas DE* DRAPEAUX N\SIONALE, By THE sustKRs Rovsser, ‘TuERRSIN®, —— CLRMENTINE, CAROLINE, ADsLAIDE, The murio from ano dedicated to the American nation. Juhen. after which, Bulwer’s play, Tak LALY OF LYONS. Colonel Duma: Beaureant Gaepar.... Mons | eschapelles, Landlord... Fires Officer . Mr. Chapa Mra Jorcen Marian... » Miss Komer Atver which, “EL PASO DEL TORRERO,” Mons Schmiat and M’lle Therese. “LA M&aNOLa,” Mile Adeline. with i AND MR3. PETER WHITE. Mfr. Thompson Mr, Mestayer Mr. Jordan - Miss Chorlo’te Mitchell Aunie L nedale Mt ». sreleford Loors open at 634 o’cloct ; curtain rises at 73 o’cloca. Box office open at 10 o’ciock on Saturday. Prices of acmniss! tty cents to ail parte of this mogniiicent rivate Boxes, $6 for nix persons; Balcony Boxes, 76 cents; Orchestra stalls, $1. To conclude Major Pepper Trek. ees MUSEUM.—PERFORM ANCES ing.—Engagemeat of the cole k Children, the ‘and musical pbeaomeaa the United iwins, two chi eren with oaly one African Boa Constrictor, 24 feet loag, and ve; the only livicg Ruinoceros ia America; the Happy ‘amily, &¢ —Monuny, sept. 18, 1864, Alternooa, at 3 o'clock, the pretty:piece of WHU'SPEAKS FIRST, the ex- traordinary vocal and musical feats of the Kouk Chil- dren, and the new furce just receiveu from Lovdon, wad caked HEADS OKTAILS — bvening. at 734, the famous French drama of the CORSICAN Bu OTHER, alter which the musical farce of the SWI:S CUITAGE. Admission 26¢ ; chiloren under ten 123 cents. OUD’S ETAIOPIAN MINSTRELS, W MECHANICS’ HALL, 472 Broapway. HL. Woo! Business Manager, &:. FoR Monn. eo Serr 18. ETHIOPIAN MELODIES—NEGRU JIGS AND FANCY DaNCES—BaLLADS—BaNJO, GUITAR, 4ND of f bh Soe eo t ncluding with a very laughable afterpart, in which the immutable BIRCH will be the feature. Loors op-n ut an early bour, entertainment eommenc- ing at a quarter to 8 o’clock. ‘lickets 25 cents. SANFORD’? OPERA TROUPE, 659 BROARPWAY.— Monday evening, Sept. 15, first night of the FIKEMBN'S CHAUNG respectfully dedicated to the Firemen of this city. Acwiselon 26 cents. Doors open at 7 o’ciock; to com- mence at 73( Tuesday evening, Sanford’s benest. Nem farewell benedt and last appearance of R. . biter, R. CHsNFRAU, THE CELEBRATED AMERICAN comedian, commences his fall and winter tour at MopGeal on 20th Fept.; from theuce to Philadelpnia, Koltimore, Pittsburg, st Louis, and all the pr ncipa’ cities South and Wi Ho will produce Font Sarees inad dition to his popuyar dramas, assisted by the youthful aud bighly talen#6 American actress, Miss Albertine. HE MEMBERS OF THE BULTON DRAMATIC ASSO. Cation are notided toat there will be a special meet- ing held at the Bugle, 220 Grand strest on Tuesday even- ing, Sept. 19, at eight o’clock, for roorgaaizatien pre- vious to regular performances in October. Ladies and gertiomen desirour of joining the above named well koown and od establisued Lramatis Association will acdzess port paid, H. B. SO1GERS, Corresponding Secre- tary, Post Office. Gi“ OPENING NIGHT —-THE GRE 18. LITAN TRKATRE, MONDAY, SEPT. The box office will be oper at 10 o'clock on Saturday morning. The public are sequested to make oarly appli cation tor chofee seat TO THE AME: JCAN PUBLIC —YOUR NEW THEATRS, & palacial temple for tue sovereign people, OPENS ON MONDAY. This Cemoeratic and republican tnetitutton invites alike the patronage of the peer and the peasant. ISS JULIA. DEAN—THE GIFTED AMERICAN actrors, will happily receive her frieads at her Gren atic home, the new aletropolitan Theutre, on Mum day, Septem er 18. qR_E. EDDY, THE “FAVORITE ACTOR.—TBE friends of this artist will meet at the new and Spieudid Metropolitan theatre, on Monday, Sept. 18, to wiiners his first appearance upon the boaras of the above magni cent temples. i a R. HR: ¥ EYTINGE AT BOME.—MOETROPULI. ton Theatre, Monday, Soptember 18, at 74 o'elcos. J,\VERY PERSON WANTED TO SEICKE IMME Gistely their tickets for the opening of the new Metropclitan ‘iheatre, on Monday, Sept, 18. TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. \AMDEN AND AMBOY RAJLKOAD TO PHILADFL- phia, from pier No. 1 North River.—Two lines daily, at 7 A. M.and2P.M. The morning line at? A. M., by steamboat Jobd Taine South Amboy; then oe ‘cars to Why wo . Fare $2; second Mey ke Eeproce line at 9 a, Wy Douis Peers aipoy; thenes direct to Onmden by ears; = five hours. Fare, $3. *? paces end emi vant line at 1 P. M ; fare $1 60; emigrant lineat 6 P. b. re, $i Th. AY BOAT FOR ALBANY AND THE INTERMEDI- Fa @ one dollar —Moeals served on steamer GEORGE WASHINGCUN, Uapt. J B. Odeil, will joave Now wee foot of Jay street, every iuesday, Iharsday and Saturday, at 7 o’clock A.M, Ketaraipg, will leave Albany every Monday, Wednesday aod Friaay. EW YOUR «ND PAILADEPULA AND THE SOUTH Ww jnited Htates street, atl, 8 and 10 o'clock A M., and 43g and6 P. ¥ bh in four boars. Fare $2 26 in 7, $275 in 45, ane $3 in 6, 10 aad 6, The New Jersey tion liar leaves at 12M, ut $3, stopping at ali way stations, Through tickets rold for Crnstonasd (nt $16) and the Week nd for Baltimore, Washiogon, Nor! Sadia Mundt Stain POAT FOR ALBANY—U NDING AT NEW Wasuington to burg, Poughieepsie, Kingyton, Catskill and Hudson. the steswer HERO, Capt, J. W. Hancox, will leave the er, foot of Robinson strect, every Sunday, at 6 o'clock M For freight cr pasteg» apply on buard, or at the office on the wharf, OCULISTS AND AURIST: ‘Se BR JAMES W POWELL, OCULET, AURIST, &O — Recaivos bis pa'icats from aine to foar o’c! ok trys oan ohn, Broadway. wuere cxo be ro ats popt “Treatise on the bye,’ and bis moting ‘ See » Acti tah Oyes invorted without the slightest patn, which move exactiy like the natura! 7>, tid remanble it in coe aad eyrestind <bir Burton j Ustenos.....,.Mr. Andrews | AMUSEMENTS. TBLO'S GARDEN —DUORS OPEN AT 6%; TO GOm- meow at 13, Tiekete 0B sarte of the honey, 6 erate, Private Rover, 8; Orchestre Seats, 64 Monpay, Sxrr 16 Firsweight of the new pantomime, by Jerome Rava, entived ASPHODEL, OR THE MAGIC PEN, prodovced at a cont of MANY THOUSAND DOLLARS, AND POUR MONTHS GASES PREPARATION New scenery, vow wast ivory, new trensfe DEW Links, new Costumes, BOW propertics, new ap; Dw pts, new dances, and vew a uic ‘The pextomime combines the qreat effects of Afterm magvilicee’ scepss, exteasive change.ble mach unio ue devsses, eplonoit appointmenss, wicks, mations and comic inci tents DRAMATI PERSON = -Antoine Rawal se Jecome Rawal Francois Kavel banthe Mao gin Vdan. dncomed sB ILALA sLMANDE A TROIS, by M'tle Viow ‘iillwan, aud M. Paul Brillant. WWADWAY THKATRE~E A MARSALL suas Taaeoe —-Deore ops at 1; commotion os |; o'clani, Donday vexing, September 18 aill be performed RICHELIEU, WO PEA | Mrs is. miss J Gourcapdine * P.wins A OG ygeobetmn J ALLACK’ <” HEATKE, BYOADWAY neak GR Loors open at 74; 10 comm ee, at f adwissioo:~60 ovata to ev an Dee art of the nouse, terved Seats tp the {resw Ot oy. * _ to the eed ef the ie aot, 75 conta, Orshowtr® s16 $1; Private Boxes, $4 alll 6) acoraina to tee, © eulug - a BOLD Dt OKE Fy ¢ a HU-RAND: Ule,”? bY -eDETL cs Soto; an G EO UARISTY & W90D’3 MINSTRELS, 444 BROADWAY, ander the control of A. WOO), Business Manager, GRO. CHPTS Y, Stage Maceger, ETHIOPIAN MIN>T nos in @p cbete Mr. Galloguer Pas crew, Richards Pritehsrds. Mr Dav ge Mr Whiung | Mra BURLESQUE OPkRa, LIGHT @\ 08S, Africanizod by the most scoomplished company This week, the Extravaganza of ROBERT M. Jack Strike...... oe .Gee. Ch: one's Staraiss prec 4 _toors open at 634 o’cleck; to commence at 7%, paa- cise y. HE OPERA —CASTLE GARNEV.—IN CUNS of the unprecedented combination of lysis dragatic «fects by ra ee GRISL AND SIGNOR WARIO, and the eothusisstic and tumultueus applinse at reprerentation, by the largest audiences ever setae atao Opera. ether in Lurope or Amenca, aad the mughthy increasing demand for plac x NUOKMA will be repeated on MONDAY LVENING, SEPIEVBER 18, on which ovcasion MaDAME GRI'I AND SI1GNOR MARIO will appear, for the seveuth time in america. Fourth night of NOMA. Cho Fravio. . oe Norma’s Two Children, Chorus of Druids, + logers, Virgina, &c. shexbonen Ot 635; performance to commence at THE Beoured segts, at $8 each, avd promenade 2 f $1 each, may be obtaned, from 9 o'clock AM @® (P.M, daily, offce of the Tressurer, BERRY & GORVON?: tmuvio atore, 207 Breadwny, ‘Also, at W. Hall & -on’s music sto-e, 230 Broad 8. Jo'lle’s, 800 Broadway; H. Wa ers, 333 orate ‘Van Norden & King’s, 45 Wall strest Tickets com be had st the ticket offices, Ceat.c Garden, in the Notice.—Promenade ticke:s not admitted ti! o'clock. 3 CS GARDEN —THE LAST BUT ONE OF 968 “ensop.—Grand Combination of Classic and Sacred Mnsic —- UNDAY EvENING, SPT 17, will be performed oy Dodvorth's Full Concert Band, »Graad Concert. com sisting of the most Popular : elec:ions from the grestest of the old and modern composers, embracing Overt: Morehes, solos, Ducts, Trios, &c. ment of unequalled attraction » forming un eatertain- RAMME—Parr I. 1. Overtnre, Dic Felsenmuhia, 2. O'mia Fernando, from the yee of La Fa- VOTIt@.. sce reeves 3. Quick+tep from ibe opera iil Flisire ’Amore Lontsettl 4. Apne Quadrilic........eseeeseree 6. elections from the opera of 1 Puritani........B Him Intermission of Lalf an hour for promenade and re- froshment. Stremae Pagrt I. 6. Overture, ‘ Der Freyschatz’ vont 7. Cavatios, ‘‘ Ernani Involami,” performed on the Corn¢t-a-Piston by H. B. Dodworth..... 8, Waltz, ‘‘Grasa an Hapnover’’.,..... 9. Phantom Chorus from somuambula.. 10. Tymoiheus Quickstep..........+ Admission 25 cen‘s. mences at 8 o’clock Castle Garéen will be open from sunrise in the morm b g, where visiters may enjoy from its extensive cool sea breezes, aod @ magnificent view of the Bay Harbor, Admission 123; conte. Large and com- medious Refreshment Saloons have lately been fi in the most clegant style within the Garden, ladies and gentlemen will ut all times find a choice variety of refreshmentsfof the best tion. IPPODROME.—THE MAGNIFI FIESTA DE TOROS, OR BULL TROT, is to come off at the Hippodrome, On Monpay Evenino, Spr. 18. The beautiful Spanish full blood TROTTING BULL, DUN GIOVANNI, from the Plaza de los Toros, Madrid, takes the 6% sguinst all tho horses that msy be brougot upon the course of the Hippodrome, on Monday evening, sept. 18, In A BAL MILB TROT. 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