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PTISEMENTS REVEWRD RYERY DAT. SALES AT AUCTION. ERT H. NICOL AY, AUCTIO! AND at auction —Albert H. Ni will thie ber 18, 1854, at half-past 12 o’slock, at the of whom it on- ta for accour 000 Iiinois and Wisconsin Railroad 1st mort- cent convertible bonds, interest payable at item Bank, ist Jannary and Ist Ju'y, $1,000 0,000 Ohio and Mississipp! Railroad 24. mortgage convertible bends, interest payable at the America, Ist 4pril an’ Ist October, $1,000 each; [Scioto and Hocking Valley Railroad Ist m convertible bonds, interest paysble at the the Ubio Life Insurance and Trast Comoany, lst Ist September, $1,000 each; $10,000 Toledo, ‘and Cleveland Railross lst mortage 7 per ceat interest payable semi-asnuaily, st the office of Life Insurance and Trust Compiny, Ist Febru- Ist August, $1,000 each; $7,000 New York ity ‘ater 7 per cent steck of 1857, interest paid quar ‘the City lain at the Mechanics’ Baak, , Ist May, Ist August and lat November; 10 $20 onch; 40 do. Empire ity 26 each; 100 do. Suffolk Bank, $50 325 dq ocke Bank, ry gene: 60 do Ocean Bank, $50 5 y. Fire Insurance Com; $50 de, Park Fire Tosarinoe Company, $100 Gass, blic Fire Insuraoce Company, $100 each; 20 do. Albany and Buffalo Telegraph Company, $50 0 New York Consoliduted Stage Company, $25 125 do. Isabelle Copper Company, $10 each; 250 Gola Company, $20 each; 600 do. ‘Ship Bending Company, full stock (hypothecated), $5 [Terms of sale—’ per cent this day, and the before two o’clock to-morrow. Tue accrued inte- all the bonds will be charged to purchaser, |. holds sales of stocks, bonds, and other 8, every yy and Thursday, at the Merchants’ At private rale—A great variety of firat class ik, ingurence and otner stocks, Uflice, d street, next to corner of Wall. SALES AT AUCTION, des, statusry and decorated mantel orasments, &e., with s number of beautiful oi! paint- frames. Chamber furniture—Richly carved Tosewood and mahogany French bedsteads, superb hair mattresses and palliasters to CH feather beds, dlenkets, full marble top rosewood and mahogany washstands, tetas; lounges, toeewocd, mahogany aad Pench char] sofas, 1 ma! ‘y mch chairs; rockers, rosewood library bookcase, chevel glasses, ro-e” oltaire chairs, &e. Basement farniture—Oilcloths, refrigerators, neat aafon, exteasion Gining table, bureans, sideboards, sofs bedsteads, rich silver ware, handle cu'lery, richly desoraied china seta, cut glasa ware, &c., mating a very large aud attractive variety of everything useful and ornamental to be found in an elegantly furnished house Catalogues ae morning of tale, which wifl be positive, rain or shine. HERRIFF SALF OF CLOTHING ON MONDAY, SEPT. 18, 1854 fat 10 A.M., at No. 603, Bowery, aud imme- diately after at 12 A.M ;at No. 14 Division strest, (ap stalra), consisting of overcoats, sack, frock, aud éress coats 0! cloth, carsimere, and tweed, a lot of vests of all fabrics, cloth, cassimere, and satinet, woollen, cotton, and gitghan shirts, cloths, cassimeres, satineta, tweed: 4 flannels in pisces, handkerchiofs, collars, cravats,’ and suspenders, Se. also xtures of store. LUDLOW’S ASSIGNER’3 SALE ON TUESDAY, oth opt » 1854. at 10 A. M., No. 13 Pell street. — contents of 4 bedatesad mannfactory, consist- ous patterns of single ana double bedsteads; assortment of cribs and tables, together with all ik benches and tools, and a large atock of lumber, pine, cherry, basswood, &e., &e. ‘ WM. COLE, Auctionser, Mc CAFFRAY, AUCTIONEER.—FURNITU! liquors, &e.—This day, at 104¢ o'clock, scatieay FA, Will sell, at the store corner of Henry and @ streets, @ large and valuable assortment of second hand furniture, comprising marble to; fables and wasbstanda, mahogany, French and isteads, mahogany rockers, and sofas covered ocatelie and hair cloth, with chairs to match, beds and hair mattresses, Wilton, tapostry, and carpets, Also the stock of a liquor store, con of brandy, wine, gin, &., and @ number o ION NOTICE.—BY W. W. SHIRLEY—CROCK- e'ase and china.—Mo: tember 18, at HX, nt the store, BIS Brood gay meen Pievoath he entire stock contained i store, Dealers will find it their interest attend, as ev [be positively sold for cash, and no postponement, hree upper rooms, 25 by 75 teet. ION NOTICE—THOMAS BELL, AUCTIONEER— Bell & Bush—This day at half-past ten o'clock, ‘rooms 27 Centre atreet, will be sold by virtue ittel mortgage a large variety of nearly new hotel beds, bedsteads, bureaus, one hun- ther pillows, toilet tables, wash- one hundred chairs, ‘ing glasses, centre tables, eaday, the furniture of a family from Wooster st. ION NOTICE.—SAMUEL 03G0OD, AUCTIONEER, sell, at his stores, 64 Naseau street, this morn- nday), at 103 o'clock, w large collection of house- niture, comprising Sofas chairs, buretus, bed- 'wardrol mattresses, lounges, beds, bookcases, &es, &o. Bale positive—terms cash. fi ION NOTICE.—WM. B JONES pie ame ition, I wii street, a 8. J. JONES.—By virtue of an execu’ et 11 A. M., at store 145 Canal ity of ready maie clothing, consisting of ests, pantaloons, &c. Wd. B. JONES, Constable. ee ee ee ee GNEE’S SALE OF GROCERIES AND FURNITURE. G. HORTON, auctioneer, will sell this day at at 562 Second Alo treet, stock and fixtures of a 7, consisting > ascortment; alse the hou furniture. ANT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT NO. 2 ASTOR lace, Fifth street, next to the corner of South | Williamsburg —JAM:S COLE will sell, at 0D, “ 8, at 10 o'clock, A. M., at [ve house, it of rosewood, bogany and basement furniture, ng of sofas, chairs, tables, bureaus and bedsteads; and bedding, Terms cash, in city money. ANT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOFOR’ pets, paintings, &s., at auction.—Will be ne ly, Monday, aprerabes 18, at'1034 o’clock, the of the house 114 West Twenty-sixth a! Ip Sixth and Seventh avenues, comprising ol pd suits of parlor furniture in French satin ffine mahi y suit im greem plush, superior dseven octave pianoforte, rich tapestry carpets, nd China dinner set, deeorated China tes set, fine ‘t vases and mante) ornaments, ivor: Peh ooking oon Cateye plate engravioge ia ro: wood citnee siawas nod eusbeartey sorta 208) y extension table, walnet fry, carved rose and mehogany French bed- hong Ah best hair mattresses, enamelled suit ber furnitu: cone and <pcing seat chairs and » crockery and glassware, besement and kitchen re, kc. Sale to commence at 103, o'clock. Cc. W. BOL! Ai OR’S SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNI(URE — WILLIAM IRVING & CO , Auctioneers, will sell at on Tuesday, ber 19, at 103 o'clock, a! ton street, a farnitcre, made by Dance elegant mahogany suites brussels carpets, or furniture, in hair cloth; carved rosewoo! arm in velvet; rosewood and ly marble top d pier tal rise er on hee se d screens, su; ‘rent an mantel Ct pa { Narezes oa vemetintss om carved te assortment of cabinet makers’ tools and mate- Auctioneers, will nell at ber 19, at 1034 o'clock, at te ‘assortment oe pay ty a @ 00! rr wai eo bara cow house, carriage house, pig house, hen house, &&.;a nan A Spear on Aa eles he he , Catawba, Isabella pernong lums, cherries, &c., with an of . Lely &@ meadow of about four acres, a tre water andjan excellent spring, where pant Gah formed without sny ex- in mile of 9 su: frond to New York. The atock and im; with six building lots ‘wood lots, ten acres will all be offered. RY B. BLAIR, ¥ Caldwell, anex county, Now Jeraey-_ PCERIES, EXPRESS WAGON, BRANDY, GIN AND rum.—On Tuesday at 12 o/clock, at the atore 57 jreet, corner of Greenwich—contents of a retail y and liquor store, counters &, teas, sugar rice, twine, pipes, flour, roap, Scotch and hianoy er and ae W.a.'C SRTER, Auction- Dey street. 'Y §. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER.—I WILL SELL this day, Monday, replember 18, al the furniturs in house No. 62 West Thirty-third street, near 1 (to be sold without reserve, ) and consisting of pod and mahogany parlor, chamber, and dining urniture, rosewood centre and sice tables, maho- do , rosewood pisnsforte in good order, and cost oak extension table, thirteen feet long; French acho pees gasses, ees chins dinver ant , Tich china vases, mahogany sofas, chrirs, ani ; bureaus and washstaode, do. bedsteads, blork coitere bedsteads, best hair mattresses, palli- © heulgg &e ; carpets and ol'cloths, oil paintings and jogs, With @ genera! assortment of kitchen furni- ith which the sale will commence. Sale to com- at 10% o'clock precisely. The above goods will 4 without any reservation whatsoever, aad mast ed the day of sale. RTGAGER’S =SALE—SAMUJEL 03G00D WILL tell_ by suction, at bis stcre, 64 Nassau street, on y, Sept. 19, at 1056 A. M., portion of the stock of 6 jewelry store, the owners of which have nfertunate in business, com: Lag ny es, by age, makers, Soo oper, Tol ae ¢, snd fine jewelry, alogues on morning ot le. Every article warranted. RS bxcgien DAY, BY W. N. LEWIS 187 Chatham square, a rare lot of ) Gowns, ahawis, volves, blankets, quilts, . Salo to commence at 11 o'clock. By jof Abraham Goodman, 81 Centre streets rc (EME, ADOTIONFERYURNITURe, PIANO. mi carpe’ ty Orre| ee he 10 o'clock, at Ob Neccau. atccet, two. doors trom | . RC Kemp will sell st anction as above, a vory Stsortment of household farnitars fortes, car china ware ke, which ularly the tion of honsckeepers and , and cor of one el ay carved rosewood pianoforte, coat nd neatly new; a Mid instrument, parlor farniture en suits, mahogany obairs, ri-h china dinner and tea sets, extension dining tables, siiver ated» band inte 8, pier and oval mirrors, brary and yong beokcases, old paintl centre and pier tables, mahogsny end other hair mattresses and_ ps?li Cane seit be bead Nicht; abopant' plus: festenrwertey eight elegant pisao wort of ‘aaeaia esay it.) instrumente, the-day before fale, Oataloguee f Serang OC Os iy ink econ Ww WOULD CALL, ATTENTION TO THE SEMI-AN- nual sale of boots, shoes and rubbers by A. D. GALE, on Tuesday, 10th instant, at 10 o'clock A. M, at the store No. 225 Vearl street. About 1,000 cases will be offered at great inducements to purchasers. N. B.— An assortment constantly on hand for private sale, at the lowest rates. ° 8. MELLOR, AUCTIONEER.—BY HOUGHTON & e MELLOR, Wednesday, Sept. 20, at 104; o'clock, at 442 Broadway—The balince of the it aud contly cabinet furnitare manufactured by Mr. James Grunily. This asle embraces the largest and very beat assortment of cabinet furniture aifered at auction, and those im want of good furniture, can rely upon its giving satisfaction andas represented Hotel proprietors, the trade, coun- try merchants, and those about re-furnishing will find it to thelr advantoge to attend this sale. The stock con- sists in part of Repay eg aoe resewood parlor furniture, en suite, covered in the finest satin brocatelle, plush, a; haircloth; magnificently carved etegeres, with mirror doors and backs; wardrobes, plate glass doors; parlor secretaries, }ined with satinwood and richly cacved; Ia- cies’ cabinets, rozewood and mahogany marble centre and pier tables, tete-a-tetes, sofas, divans ana ottomans, Voltaire, easy and rocking chairs, sp! carved rose. wood and hall stands, hall chairs, rosewosd, oak and tashogany extension dining tabies, dining room chairs in morocco and plush: pep library and secretary bookcases, library tables, card do, rosewood and oak re- ception chaira, new styles and designs; gothic teewing chairs, carved rosewood and mahogany bedsteads, mar- ble top dressing bureaus, wathstands and commodes to match, painted and enamelled chamber suites, with and without marble tops; rash, willow, cane and upholstered heat cottage cars. pure horsehair mattresses, &c. Every facility for packing for out of town buyers. WwW“. WITTERS, AUCTIONEER, WiLL SELL ON THI day, at 10 o'clock, at 187 Canal street, slarge and desirable acsortment of household furniture: one suit of pe cP Leena in hair cloth; contre, extension and aide tables, mahogany and walnut bookcases, mirrors, paintings, plano forte, one year clock, mantel vases, cut glass, chins, Figs forks, spoons, coffee urn, &c.; rich brussels and other carpets, oil cloths, stair rods and carpets, mahogany Gothic and French bidsteads, palias- ters, hair mai 8, feather beds, blankets. spreads, dresting and plain bureaus, washstands, toilet sets, ward: robes, sofas, cane chairs, cots, kitchen fur- nitare, &o, ‘ ‘M. WITTERS,, AUCTIONFER—WILL SELL ON 18th at103¢ o’clock A. M., at 76 Cros! street, near Spring, a large and very desirable asso: ment of household furniture, rich velvet carpets, rose- wood parlor furniture in green and gold brocatelle, mir- tings, mantel vases, cut glass, china, plated ns, ke » Stair re carpets; mahogany, gothic and bedsteads, pal ers, hair mattresses, feather beds, blankets, spreads, dressing and plain bu- Teaus, washstands, toilet sets, &c., together with all the kitchen furniture, ‘M. WITTERS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL ON PN aay Coty Po Ee 0. ai near Spring, @ ver: Birable assortment of household Tarnitore, rie walvet carpets, rosewood parlor furniture, in and gold brocatelle; oil paintings, mantel vases, cut glass, china, plated forks, spoons, &c.; stair rode, ear- pets, mahogany gothic and French iteads, , hair mattresses, feather beds, blankets, spreads, dressing and bureaus, washsaands, toilet acts, &c., together with all the kitchen furniture, FINANCIAL. ° TO LOAN, ON DIAMONDS, JEW- iches and #¢gars, or bought 860.000 2 minitten aie goges negotinied. Real eatate nold and ex- Changed. BRAISTED, & 00., and commission 85-John street, cor. Nassau. 850.000 = jrsty, " bills of ex: &e., negotiated. Business and 02 Ns a tempter ee ae N& {TO LOAN—IN SUMS TO SUIT, ON ‘1 000 bond snd mortgage, on improved property in the cities of New York or Brooklyn. Apply to Lorenzo Fairbanks, 260 Broadway. Oi EO ay on digmonds, [gery amen pidtirt ir , nautics instruments, valuables, and personal generally, bought for highest cash prices. R. W‘ Falton treat, nevond for, front reom, from 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. ADVANCED LIBERALLY ON HOUSEHOLD FUR- nitare, diamonds, jewelry, pianos, ailver- ware, Sans, pistole, nautical ts, mechanlos? coh sad, rise paid by’ MoGARFAAY & WAL. TERS, 26 Ca eames « IN SMALL OR LARGE SUMS, FROM $5 TO eS peused eereet, ssoced floor, six doors from Broadway. T)\RAFTS ON ENGLAND, IRELAND AND SCOTLAND, for sale.—-We draw by authority om the Union Bank of London, National Bank of 8: and Belfast got a Banking Company, Ireland, payable at sigh!, and in sums to suit, from £1 upwards. TAYLOR & BROTHERS, Bankers, No. 76 Wall street, corner of Pearl. AKMERS’ AND MECHANICS’ BANK OF KENT ane Maryland.—Notes wanted by C. & E. W. ‘WING, 61 Wall street. LOAN—ON WINES AND SPIRTIS Merve, Samonts 2 DIRECTORS. Denis Harris, Frederick Leake, 8M. Le or David B 4 Dexter B. Britton, John Raymond, Isaac B. Wellington, Robert L. Mabey, Fredorick Leake, Pres’t. __ Robert T. Creamer, Cash’r. ‘This bank will be opened for busicess on or about tha 16th of October next, at the new building, corner of Greenwich and Duane streets. The subscription books will be opened at the bank, om the 25th inst., for such of the capital stock as at that time remains unsubseribed for. Prior to ona ee a will be eaelres at Messrs, A. M. Bininger A reenwich atrect. a: Ber ROBT.’ T. CREAMER, Cashiec. Now York, Sept.15, 1854. f WES EOPLLE’S BANK OF PATERSON.—NOTICE 18 HERE Taesday the Sth day of September at 11 o'clock Ta aslene’ proviousty ete Oe of, ths sleime will be fernic! on application to either of the Reorivere during the weok the Petaraow, N. [ 8. YAN WAGONER, WILLIAM F. DAY, Heoetvers, ka. 3. VAN ARSDALE, EMITTANGKS TO ENGLAND, SCOTLAND and Walos. Bills of the Bank of Ch: on the ink of Liverpool, in sums of one pound ster! and opwards, ble at any of the tanks in the United Lng, for male by BREWER & CALDWELI» anocassors c & 0o,, No. 20 Oid slip, corner of Water street. SS HOTELS, ARD—SHEODORE, LATE oF THE CARLTON HOUSE, begs leave to inform his friends’ that he is now as- sociated witl, Mr. Charles Tate at the Cooper House corner of Anthony streat and Broadway, where he will home Depa areas NBA ma stoct of juors fs on hand. from 1AM 1PM.” THRODORE Hi, DELEVIGNE, Roce eel we OIE ato hnralaeernt chanel EIT HOUSE, UNION SQUARE —THIS ESTAB- “4 lishment is conducted entirely on the F-ench plan. bamites ergaging rooms will have thelr meals served in the dinirg room attached to their apartments; each fa- mily are as private ss though li in their own eatab- Lshment. Single gentlemen can take their meals in the restau! or in smal) dining rooms expresely for that Peta pct oe vane a rye the sai apartments, who wis) for wia- ter season. HAWLEY D. OLAPP. bs ee BROADWAY, CORNER fer! of Clinton p'ac*, condacte om the European plan, ‘a great fodieeneats to families or individuals wish: ing handsomely furnished ana neatly kept rooma, with or without board, in public or private rooms Location central, healthy and fashionable. AE BREVOORT bOUSE —PIFTH AVENUE, CORNER of Kighth st. — {bis establishment, con?usted exola- tively on the Buropea, plan, has A rostaarnot attaohed, for the socommo ation of Iadiee aod geattemen not ro. siding in the hotel. Dinners aod suppre will be provided At oli times, at ehort totice, cithor private roomy or {a the restaurant, MUSIOAL, PG Tg rr are respect i removed } sey Chatham pbs} our celeorated instru- ‘ments, so well known for the last fifteen are only to be had at the new store of the old zea: als. L. & J. JACOBS, 407 Broadway. SPLENDID 1 OTTAVE $300 ROSEWOOD PIANO- forte for sale for $250, made to order within three Months, reund corners, excellent tone, perfect every Flstala” "Wen tele a it Geen inst con Sfin'so. seen at Chambers street, from YOUNG PERSON FROW PARIS DESIRES TO GIVE leasons of French and piauo, either at the pupils’ re- Mtence or in « family; she und wands parccularly well @ education of young children, and ean faraish the best of references. Addresa A. G. D., Post Office, pos nn Rain nt nilbaaeaninsnimindhetieat tat 5 CARD TO MUSIC TEACHERS, &0.—SELLING OFF | Twenty five rosewood piane fortes, in rich cases"and of fine tone and fimish, by different and best mators will be sold at great bargsias, aud most lHberal commissions allowed on sales. Please call at 67 Nassau street, room 03. B. DA CAMARA RMIT, csc cadlantoatincasaiier N R_AND MIS3 CONDON, TEACHES OF THE PIANO- Yi forte and singing, ‘hereby inform their pupils, friends and the pub'ig, that they bave resumsd their pro” fessional avocations, at 675 Broadway. N.B—Pianos carefully selected for purchasers, fee $5. INWRIGHT, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, RESPECT e fully informs his pupils aud the public that he will recommen e instructions on the pianofurce on the ‘12th instant. Ai) communications addressed to No, 2 bro, Place, corner Greenwich sirest, will receive ry jon. NV USICAL.-A LADY LONG ACCUSTOWED TO teaching, wishes to obtain afew more pupils for the pisno. The utmost paiae will be taken to a*vance pupits in tho art of music Terms mo lerate. Please inquire, fmwediately, for afus'c Leacher, at 23 Troy street, near Greenwich avenue, REMIUM PIANOFORTES.—PRICES GRADUATED TO the times. The largest astortment of elogant p ano- jortes and melodoons in the Unite? states, for saly or to rept, at lest prices than can be bed elsewhere ia the market. A large variety of good seoond baud pianos. Prices—- $20, $26, $80, $50, $75, $100, $125, &, 10 $175 Teautaful pianos, wbicn have been rented fora short Ume, for «ale, at great bargains, Every instrument war rented, A large discount made from factory prio»s, for cach. To suitrome purchasers, monthly payments will be taken, Cash pald for second band piauia, HORACE WATERS. 333 Brosdway. __ INSTRUCTION. 10 KKEEPING, WHITING, ARITHVE- tic.—Mr DOLBEAR 609 Broadway, corner ‘vusion street. will receive new pupils thie day aud evening, and qualify them for any situation in business. Privat ms for ladies, day andevening. Spanish class is now open. 10 ~-BOOKKEEPING AND WRITING.—THE BEST 'e place to learn double entry book-keeping. wri- Vibg, commercial arithmetic thoroughly and practically, day and evening, is at Mr. Paine’s academies, 267 Gran street, or 166 Faiton street, Brootlyn. Boovkeeping pu- ge by entering this week, receive writing lesson gratis. CARD. —THE SUBSCRIBER ANNOUNCES TO CiTI- zens and strangers that his rooms are now open for instruction in writing and bookkeeping. Ladies and gentlemen are respectfully invited to visit the academy atall hours. OLIVER B. GOLDSMITH, 382 Broadway. A YOUNG LADY, RECENTLY FROM EUROPE, AND experienced as a teacher, is desirous of giving pri- yate lessons in German, French, and English, or of find- irg occupation as da'‘ly governess in one or two families in New York or vicinity. She is competent to undertake the general branches of education. Apply at Dr. Ar- ming’s, 296 Fulton street, Brooklyn, where reference will bagireas or to Mr. Eph. Mari: No, 100 Twenty-third street, Ninth avenue, New York. YOUNG LADY (FOREIGNER) HAVING HAD FOR some years a situation as teacher in the French lan }, at aseminary, and being also competent to give instruction in music, is desirous to connect herself with a ladies’ seademy. ‘The South preferred. The beat of references given and required, Address box 537, Newark, New Jersey. Lnderptanding equaliy well eit languages, aud ex? wel ngnages, and @: perlenced in teaching them, would attend to a few pu- ils, separately, one hour each day Terms moderates further particulars, please apply to Mr. C. Harrison, 423 Broadway. PROFESSOR, OF THE HIGHEST ATTAINMENTS and respectability, dootor of the Berlin University, cesirous of giving ons at universities, col , OF in patios , in yee economy, mathematics, Latin, Greek, Italian, history, geography, German litera- ture and elocution, upon an easy, sound and critical course of teaching. Terms, two lessons a week, $25 per quarter. He is not te accept a permanent Position, Address Dr. A. Hamm, 1] University place. OOKEEEPING, ARITHMETIC, ETC , THOROUGHLY es by a pracceally available course of ins*ruc- tion, at Vi ’8 rooms, No. 289 Broadway. Fach student receives separate attention, and is rapidly a4. vanced in his studies, Open day and evening. Terms reasonable, Fes LANGUAGE.—PROF. D. LAGROIX, NO. 289 fapeteey, epelianen to receive new pupils for tho rough instruct in the French yi om pare to them the ability to speak it with fluency correct- ness. Terms moderate. (RENCH LANGUAGE—MONSICOR AND MADAME Dubos, from will reopen thelr, sheen Morning classes for \ea; evening Courses of coversstional instruction for those having some know! of thelangusce Private lessons in French, Latin, ee ieee No. 761 Broadway. ADAMEH GIaVELLI RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCES the of her classes for instruction in - 2g on the 4th of October, at her extensive rooms, No. Fourth street, corner of sein Days of tuition for young masters and mis ore ys and Saturdays; family practising classes for ladies and gentlemen evsry Saturday evening, at 8 o’clock; semi monthly afternoon soirees for children. Application to be made on and after Monday, 26th September, between 10 A. M. and 2P. M. FRENCH AND GERMAN LANGUAGES, AS RE- quired in commerce and conversation, may be tho- roughly learned by applying at 483 Broadway, near Broome s' to the su ,, favorably known in this ie, for Sy Riad Past fen Professional competenc; ox of teaching. 4 E. TELLERING. i COAL, &C. ite of the Royal College of Sargeons receive patients in his speciality, at his com. 2 atscot, from 8A. M. to P.M Paid letters by mail attended to. D* MACE 13 CONSULTED IN HI8 SPRCTALITY, White at., next above Tsylor’s saloon, four doorstwes! Broadway. Hours 9 to 1 and 6 to 9; remedies from 8} to $3. Dr. MACK'S remedies for female a well known; sold by him only, and sent by R. edition, 346 7 engravi married and stoplcahcand beter 6, chta ut Wo. 990 Broadway, ané mailed {ree for $1 by the author, M. larmont, phy’ vician and surgeon, No. 42 Reade street, corner of Bro: way, where he is consulted from 11 A M.tili2 P.M, and 6 to 0 in the evening, Sundays exeepted, (not the ‘rag store.) Address letters box No 844 New York Pos! Office. We coneur with all the other avers in recom- mending Dr Larmont to the affi'cted. rier des Etats Unis, Staats Zeitung, National Demoerat, Day Book, and New Brunswick Times J)". WAUREN, MEMBER OF THE OOLLEGE OF ‘D** ccrrecns of Dablid asd. Bulobarg attenta te soe Vate prac ice at his old established Tl Madison street, prar Catherine, where he is ootomalig the most astonishing cores en record. R. WARD'S REMEDIES EXCEED EVERYTHING— sure speedy, satisfactory. Depot 50 Cans! street, one door from Broadway. Those who have been bot ¥ pretencers, are sure of & cure from Lr. Ward's reme dies, often in a very few days, No charge till cured t those calling in tim’. R. War WITH HIS CELEBRATED AMAZING medicia@, ia makiog the most ast cures OF Fecord, at his offics, 60 Canal street, ono door from Broadway. Country letters bo ageoes $5, served with advice and medicine by return post. His treatment pever known to fail R. CORBET?, 4NE STREET, MEMBER OF Tz, University of New York, may be consulted on ¢y @xsos. Dr. C.’s rooms are #0 arranged that " never come in contact. The utmost secreay end no charge made unless perfectly cured. R. 14 DUANE STREET, 80 LONG fo the aticenn of Hew Ye may be consulted confidence, as usual, at his old all who suffered from the maltreatment of on being honorably treated. R. JOHNBON, 18 DUANE STREET, MAY BE 00> one eee enables Dr. J. to cure onmee © have ‘those less exporionced than bimeclf. Our R. DUBOIS’ OFFICE, FOR THE EXCLUSIVR TREAT. ment of the diseases of females, 1.049 Broadway, near Teenty-ninth etreet. Remedies for female derange. ments, from $1 to $5. Advice gratis. Consultations and jetters confidential Katee Jettern, contaiaing serveg with advice and medicine by return post, ¥ goarénteed in all cseos, Patients a+ a distance provided with eligible board, nursing, and attendance, hin Bes. inom ltt Reza om. Distancia ott OTICE—MR. BEINE CON (INUES 'T0 BE CONSUL: ed at his office, 333 Broome street. He devot's bir whole attention to office practice end surgery. Hy ha not left the city as Fas been reported i ASTLEY. Cooran’s MILI APHUSNT, ANT BL lore AD . for pate q > NDB, 100 Salton tet cone ren, matte Araggiste MAGESLALL & 60., Propeiotors at Finiifax. ARABIA, Capt. Judhing, AMERICA, Capt. Lang, Rates Honora, tare Shanaoa, Anics Bape, Harris, MaGareh Get Lenteh, These’ vecsels carry s clear white light ec mast bead; green on starboard bow; red ow port bow AFRICA, a New York, Wednesday, Bept. 29 NAG. “Boston.” Wedneatat, ute. ARABIA, Judkias “ New York, Wodaoeday, Oct. 4. » * Boston, wi The owners of these shige will not be accountable for tai, unions billa’ of lad} ep sey thecetor aad met up! jing ar for the value thereof therein ¢xicereed. For freight or passage apply to E. CUNARD, ¢ Bowling Groen. FP HE NEW FORK AND LAVERPOOL UNTTED status Mail Stesmers.—‘The ships composing this line are the following >— ATLANTIC, Capt. West. —- BALTIO, Capt. Comstook, PACIFIC, Capt. Nye. ARCTIC, Capt. Lace, pt. been bullt by contract expressly for government servios, every care hae boon taken in ‘the'r construction, a7 in their surines, to ensure strength and speed, and their acoommodations for passengers are =e for eleganee and comfort. Price of ¢ pasnage frew New York to Liverpool, tu first oabin, $120; in second do., $75. Exclusive use of extra bine staterooms, $825. Liverpool to New York, £30 and £20. An experienved surgeon attached to emch ship. Neo berth eecured until paid for. PSOPONKO DATES OF SAILING. FROM LIVERPOOL, 1854, Wetnesday, Avg. 23, 1854, 2 Wedaeaday, Sept. 6,“ Saturday, Sept 1 “ — Wednesitay, Sept. 30, “ We Oct. 7 Wedneaday, Oct. 18, gold, silver, bullion, « “« “ “ Raturday, Oct. Wedoesday, Nov. 1,’ saturday, Reval, “ Welnoeaay? Nov. 1b, « + Saturday, Nov. Wednesday, Nov. 20, turday, Dec. BTEPI KENNARD & CO., 27 Anstin Friars, JOHN MUNKOE & CO,, 26 Rus Nowre Dame des Vic- GEO. H. DRAPER, Havre. [toires, Paris The owners of there shipa will not be Accountable for gold, silver, bullion, ) Jewelry, precious stones, or metals, unless bile are signed therefor, and the value thereof therein expressed Shippera will please take notice that the shipe of this Mne cannot carry any goods coutraband of war. OYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP AFRICA—FOR LIVER- poo!.—The AFRICA, W. Harrison, commander, will sail from the stream on Wednesday next, the 20th inat. A small steamboat will lenve the company’s Cock, at Jer sey City, to convey the passengers and baggage on board, at 11 o'clock, and. 12 o'clock, noon. Passengers are re. queated to be at the Nock not later than 11% o'clock, A. M CUNARD, 4 Bowling green. FO, MYERPOOL—UNITHD STATES Mat, STEAM. hip PAOIFIQ, Ezra Nye, Commander.—This ntoam- ihip wil depart with the United States mails for Europa, positively on Saturday, September 80, at 12 o’clock AL.” th Saturday, t 12 o'clock trom her berth at the foot of Canal sirect, For freight or passage, having unequalled accommodations for ele- gance and comfort. ap) y to EDWAR K. COLLINS, 56 Wall street. Passengers are requested to be on board at 111, A. M. ‘The steamship ATLANTIC will suoceed the Pacific, and sail October 14. Shippers will’ please take notice, that the ships of this line cannot carry any goods contraband of war. Z LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS PACKET 18TH September.—The splendid new and magnificent ceeding, fo Farope ‘Seal hake eal tppicniions to APSOOTT'’S LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS.—PACK- et of 20th September.—The splendid now and fast sailiog et ship, WILLIAM TAPSCOTT, Capt. J. B. Bell, will positively rail as above, at 12 o'clock precisely. The secommodations for cabin, second cabia, ani steer- age , are unsurpassed. Persons about pro. ceeding to rie ha pre make early applications to secure berths on board, at fe 34 East river, or to W. &. T. TAPSCOTT, 85 South street. IVFRPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA STEAMSHIP COM- pany—Notice.—The CITY OF PHILADELPALTA will sail for Liverpool on Saturday, September 23, instead of Oth September, ax previonsly advertised. SAMUEL SMITH, Agent, 17 Walnat street, Philadelphia, LIVERPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA STEAMSHIP Company intend starting their favorite steamships FROM PSICADELPALA:— Saturdsy, Oct. 7, 1854 ‘Saturday, Nov. 11, 1854 Saturdsy, Nov. 25, i864 LIVERPOOL :- Be oe wins Ang. 80, borg passengers will be taken, and found with comfortably cooked provisions, for $26........t0 Lit 1 | $40........ from Lis Parties wishing to bri out their friends can obtain Certificates of passage, drafts on saree in sums of 1 sterling and upwarde. Apply to SAMUEL SMITH, 17 Walnut } Philadeipbis, and No. Broad” way, New York, Fs SOUTHAMPTO.Y AND HAVRE THE UNITED Staten mail steamship ST. TOURS Ase commander, will lesve for Havre, touching at South- Bopbouber 23,43 12 maloce teen rl St North sivee, o er ver, foot of Beach atreet. Price of passage, Drei class, $120; do. second class, $75. I, not wanted the voyage should be sent on the day before Kear ater Mhrotay Sopomber te Fur reign oe . For or oe. epply to Mi LIVINGSTON, Agent, 63 way. Be Sesser ced bev eck tims AND GLASCOW.—TER ExTRa SYRANER FoR Havaxs.—-On Mage Sep’. 12, at 2P. M., the favorite steamship Faloon, with passengors for Havana rices;—Statetoom the Pr uj $60; co., do., lower deck, $50; steer- board, $25. For freight or passage the office of the company, 1’ ‘est nireet, cor- ner of Warren street. 0. Bo N setiig. Takes meses 4 parts coats Trivets Bees 88; Nrebestra Monpar, AMUSEMENTS, OPEN all rT %; TO 0OM- of ‘Se beans, At 6 Seats, $i. to Sarr. 18 First night of the new. pantomime, by Jerome Ravsl, ASPHODEL, OR THE MAGIC PEN, entitled produced st a cost MANY THOUSAND DOLLARS, AND FOUR MONTHS CARWUL PREPARATION, New scenery, new machinery, now transformations, new tricks, new costumes, new properties, new appoint- ments, new dances, and pew rousic. The partomnime combines the great effects of fifteen maagaitice at scenes, exteosive changeable machinery, unique dreeses, splendid appointments, tricks, transfor: mations and tableaux vive ALMANDER iitmen, and KUAUWAY THEA’ comic incidents DRAMATIS PERSONA: — the celebraied LIAN BRIGANDS, aad ae TROLS, by M’'lie Victorine Franck, Natalie M. Paul Brillent. ante of TUK Pia. —E A, MARSHALL, SOLS Taenee.—-Doors opse si 7; comineace wt 7 ¢ o'clock. Monday evening, September 18, will be performed RICHELIEU, Richelieu... seeee «.Mr. Forcast fe Vaupret.... Mr. Conway | Joseph Mr. Whiti Louie XU, Me. Lefling wei Gaston Mr. Grosvenor Haredsa, Mme. Ponisi Beringhen. Mrs. Seymour Pes feul, . Miss Adelaide Price f£ AS TWO PEAS. Z Richerds......Mr Dayidge | Mrs. it. Miss J. Goagenhetma Pritehards Mr. Whiting | airs P. diss A Gongeoheiae YY AuLACK’s” BRATAE, BKOADWAY, NEAR BROOKE Doors open at 744; 10 commence at 7% o’elock .dmission:~-50 cents to every part of the house; re- served Seats act, 75 cents $2. acoording to_ rive BOLD STsOKE FOR Ole,” by Lenorite Soto; Dress Circle to the eod tem Stalis, $1; Private B: Monday evening, Sept. HUSBAND; Seantsh Pas, eo MY Wit 3 ip 4 € KO. CHRISTY & WOOD'S MINSTRELS, 444 BROADWAY, under the control of HB. WOOD, Business Manngee, £0, OH , Stage Manager, ETHIOPIAN MIN: ELSY ” BURLESQUE OPERA, LIGHT FARCES, DANCES, 2TC., airicanized by the most scoomplished ‘company in the wor This week, the Extravaganza of ROBERT MACAIRE. Tack Strikes... Ggo. Christy Robert Macai A. Wi Doorw open at 6% 0 cite'y, im t 734, pre- 4 HE OPFRA.—CASTLE GARDEN.—IN CONSEQUENOR of the unprecedented combination of lyric aad dramatic eflects, by MADAME GRISI_ AND SIGNOR MARIO, nd the euthusisstic and tumultuous applause at each representation, by the largest audiences ever assembled at an Upera, either jn Europe or Ar érica, and the nightly increasing demand for plices, NORM Will be repented on MONDAY EVENING, SEP]EMBER 18, on whish occasion MADAME GRIF AND SIGNOR MARIO will appear, for the seventh time in America. Fourth night of NORMA. - Madame Grist Pat Norma’s Two Children, Chorus of Druids, Asters o’elt Doers open at 634; perf clock. logers, Virgins, &c. formance to commence at TH Secured segts, at $8 each, and promenade tickets, af $1 cach, P.M, daily, may be obtained, from 9 o’clock A.M. tod © at the office of the Treasurer, BERRY & GORDON’s music store, 297 Brcadway. Also, at W. 8. Jollie . Hall & son’s music store, 239 Broadway. Broadway; H. Waters, 333 Broadway , 800 Yan Norden & King’s, 45 Wall atreet. ‘Tickets can alec be had at the ticket offices, Castle Garden, in the Notica.—Promenade tickets not admitted till o’olock. ‘OOD'S ETHIOPIAN MINSTRELS, MECHANICS’ HALL, 412 Broapway. H. Woon.... E .+...Basinesa Manager, &@. PROGRAMME YOR MoNDAY Evenina, Sarr. 18. ETHIOPIAN MELODIES—-NE3RO JIGS AND FANCY DANCES—BALLADS—BANJO, GUITAR, AND Concluding with a very laughable afterpart, in which the inimitable BIRCH will be the feature. Doors open at an early hour, entertainment commenc- ing at a quarter to 8 o’clock. TPPODROME, Fl in to come off at the Hippodrome, Tho beantiful Spanish foll blood TROWING BULL, DON GIOVANNI, from the Plaaa de los Toros, Madrid, takes the field nat all 2 poe of the Hippodrome, on Proprietors of horses ho wish to enter for this neve! Race, are assured that the Bull is pe:‘ectly gentiein harness, being well trained to lights cm his owner wi! nitica! juries to their horses don VIOLIN SOLOs, ‘Tickets 25 cents. ‘THE MAGNIFICENT ESTA DE TOROS, OR BULL TROT, Ow Monvay Evenina, Sarr. 18. the horses that may be brought upon the Mond . 18, TY A MALY MILE TROT, comrade opto noises, and that make ample inde: tion for any in him. R EXHIBITION’ meetings, CONCERTS, LECTURES, PUELD balls, &o.—The Chinece ee 9 Broadway, surrounded by the st. Nichol Collamore, and Metropolitan Hotels, or week, with or without reats, for 1,200 perscas. to let by “nt smal'er Yooms for committees, & _EDUCATION, PPOARDING ECHOOL FOR BOYS, AT BELLPORT, L. 1—The tute, will co! For cireulsta, apply to Wm, street, New York, aud for full particulars, fourth term of the Bellport Classical Insti- maence on the first fuesday in November. Kevan, Faq , 116 Water adarea JAMES URUIKSHANK, Principal. AND FaENCH BOARDING AND DAY fhe Misses Danforth respectfally announce and the public, that thoy will be ready to receive their pupila, on Thursday, 14th September, at 310 Fourth streot. asa limited number of pupils will be received, applications must soon be made. ji UCATION ~-A FEW YOUNG PERSONS, DESIROUS , to learn tb abo elocation, w at their own ret! and geography, can be inst cen, @t hyurs that may suit each. Terms modevate. Please adcress Delta, Herald office. vit ISS STEPS ours id Madison avenues, will re-opea on Tuesiay, Sept, 12. The best teachers of French, music and draviog 8 DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOIL, FOR ies, No 5 East Thirtieth street, between employed. Circulsrs may be obtained at her residence. A. COUTAN’S FRENCH AND ENGLISH M ADIME Ms boarding and day school for young ladies, No. 279 F Avenue, comer ed-pu Monday, Sept. 1. icstitution. Thirty-fret street, has re opsa- an ‘caunibas is attached to the R AND MADAME NOEL BERGIER'S FRENCH and English boarding and day school for young la- dies, No. 800 Second avenue, between Eighteenth and Nineteenth strects, will re-open on Friday, September 15. A stage is attactod to the establishment for pupila at a distance, ‘ if R 1. DE GRAND-VAL'S BOARDING SCA00L FOR | \ young gentlemen, Hudson Terrace, Hoboken, N. J. Onrealars at ¥ the institution, and shepard & Co.'s, 132 Aspevial review und inishiog class for 8. MAIL LINE FOR CALIFORNIA, VIA ASPLN e@ wall and Panama. —Chrough paasoge tickets, in- clading Mr. Hinckley’s Isthn furnished at the lowes six bours. On Wednesday, Sept. 20, from pier foot of Warren street, } , ne despatched the fleet rteamship NO .Tii STAR, to connect at Panama with the new and supeior steamship GOLOEN AGE. A epere boat always kept at Panams, to pro vent det min caseof secilent. The accommodations for in the steamers of the Pacific ani United Btates Mail Steamship 8 ete UosUepaased ond parties about to viait California are invited toca') and ex amine for themselves. For passage apply at the Compa ny’s office, 177 West street, to 0. A. WHITNEY. ‘EW YORK AND CALITORNIA seen T TANK, via Nicaragua.—Aceessory Trav monar of Proprietors.) iets tn aavense of the mail.—Only lve giving through tickets, including thw Isthmus crossing —The apleadid double engine r:eam- ship NORBLEKN LIGHT, Capt. EL. Tiaklepauch, 2,509 tone burthen, will leave from pisr No. 8 North river, 8 o'clock P. M. precisely, for Puenta Atonne, on Taosda Sept 19, connecting With the stesmab!p Cortes, 2, tens bu , over the Nicaragua Transit route, having but twelve miles of land transportation by firsi claas ourringes. steamers are unsurpassed in their ven- ‘lation and age eo 3 hasnt po - pas- eage,’apply only to 5 MORGAN, , 40.5 evling Green, IXTY DAYS PASSAHGE—AUSTRALIA PIONEER Line, carrying, the United States mail—The noble now cil ip FLYING SCUD, 1,713 tons register, W. q succeed the Gertrnde as eighteenth spip of this line, and tail on the 26:h inst. Tne Fly! 4 is acknow by competent jodgen to be equal in strength and sailing qualities to aay clipper ship sfvat. Intending shippers and passengers are requeste’ to examine her at pier 10 tivor, freight taken at lowes! re’ hy to , a. W. wie, 116 Wall street. USIRALA—INDEPENDENT LINK—ThE BRAUTI- A‘tasi clipper ehitp FRIGATE BIRD, 805 tons re jater, Perry ©. Cope, Commender, will be despatched for elbovrre on bth October.’ The small cayacity ot this splendid o! 4 her fine arrangements for pas sogers. render most desiracle ship now up. Ahiprere ant prorengors wi pler ® Haat 4-4 oe ot peasags, at the lowrat ra ay sRKSEL & CMURALIA PIONEER LANE, A Staten mail for ssiboorns aod <ulp FLYING ACUD, wilh tnimediate Sort: NEMRON, Ont. bar, Aten ety! Ot, Foe trvight 0° Taanege wan, < 116 Wall ateget. JE SCHC JOL OF Tit CLASITE § . 14 Fifth avenue, wid reopen on the 14Uh “eptember. Trovieion is made for w deily stage from the erstern part of tbe city, and also for the conveyance of pupils in ormy weather. n ttt Bea senha tarnitlitimmsten Lamers ~ SUP RING. EMULMONTHLY TIN) FOR NEW ORLEAN?—3TOP. pig et Haveca, cacrying the United States mail— slearaship G4 TAWBA, Shofelst,commander, will sail for the eduve po on Monday, September 25un, st 12 eelock, from pier at foot of Geach street North river, freignt taken for Webile Passengers for Havana must procure passports before leaving port Goods for the luterior W » forwerded free of oomatssions For freight or pansege, apply to LIVINGSTON; CKOCHERON & Oo.. agents, Bt bromdway rior. J. CALLAWBa gent in for a nailing. on REY ai Tampa Bay, Ceder Koss, vols, Kate iN heave forthe a For fieight or pasenge noply to BODIE & and Send Pawyer, instant PEITKs Lyd commodations for passengers Fk " mail di: VALLE, Capt river, ready it in turn. b N. B-—-The BLACK WaAR- commander will aneseed the 9 Billy of lading mst be % provions te ti suip’s Bobock Morcay, Ov gt ing the IRLEAN +—TOUCTING St. Marke, Apalacnicols, ‘the steamaldp PAMPERO. Captain ove ports oo Mondsy, 26th West AND NEW Penri street. ‘The Campero has splendid ac- AVANNATE AND FLORIDA.—UNTTED STATES n@—The new first cliss eteanship KNOX- C.D Lndow, is now at per No 4 North to receive freight, and will leave on Mon- 18th lost, For frolghs. "apply, om, board; oF for pastege, to8<MUEL 1, MITOAE!, a 1, 1% Broadway. The 3 George R. will follow Thos, Lyon; Alabam + Florida, Ongt- M8. Wovdba, a nn NOK SAVANNAH & FlUKIvA-~ UNITED STATES moni) li VILLE, Capt river, Fondy da; 18th’ inst. pastage to SAMUAL Is. Augusta, Capt Seuerek, and ne "Tha new first clase steamship KNOX- ain C. D. Ludlow, ismow at pier No. 4 North to receive fre and will leave on Mon- For frelgh epoly on board, or for MITCHELL, 13 Broadway, Too ‘Thos. Lyon ; Alabama, Capt. Geo. K. Florida, Cay’, ML. 8, ‘Woodhull, will otlew in turn. OR VIEGINTA, OAR Sm jeave pier No. 13 Nor oo OLINA, SHORGIA, &o.—THE U. J pteamshiy,NO sNOKR, Capt. Skinnor, will North Iivor, am Wednosiny aft he Senboard wm ATA Munobec‘er Mailroa’s to Au- ;) See ee eee ee bee Latin and Evglith languages, Hi AA Bove egret wang shoes ; eommenss at TX. Boxes, Gallery, 12 cents Monday even! TEPER AND’ Tit WILD HORSES and er ET ATAL MARAT Pees. o’elogk; commence at 7 FASHION AND FAMIN Fe wy Min leFolle, followed by UGOLINO; af T John Diamond in bis Ethiopian Dances; and to cem- elude with A DEVILLISH GGOD JOKE. URTON’S, CHAMBERS STREET.—KONDAY—LAS® B night of Shakspere’s comedy, ~ ig MIDSUNMER NIGHTS DREAM, with all its wondrew Splendor. Bottom, the Weaver Mr, Buctes With, first time, a - THE FILLIBUsTEk. Jobn Jacobs....Mr. Burton | Galenos.....,.Mr. Andrews ‘On Tuesday, « new comedy. SUNSHINE THROUGH THE CLOUDS, in which all the principal actors wiil appear. Another original American Comedy is in reheareaL Bygone ETHIOPIAN OPERA HOUSE, 639 BBOAD- way. OPEN EVERY NIGHT. TREMENDOUS *UCCESS of the new bur'esqne on the Cee of LUCKEZIA BORGLA, which will be repeated EVEXY EVENING THIS WEEK, with the unrivalled G, Swaine Buckley...,.. Mis A. Elesnor,,..... with the o:ber parts of the celebrated Buckley's Sere: Concert commences at a quarter bafore 8 o'clock. ts, 26 cents; Urchestra Seats, 50 cen Tick GREAT METROPOLITAN THEATRE, AND YORK OPERA HOUSE, BROADWAY, OPPOSITE BOND STREET, UPON TAR SIT OF METROPOLITAN HALL, PURCHASED OF JOHN LAFARGE, FaQ., For whom this superb edifice was erected by the grew® nrohitest, J. Trimbie, Esq. ment of First night of the en; MISS JULIA DEAN AND MR. E. EDDY. On Monpay, Serr 18, the performayge will commence with the IGINAL PalIZE ADD! RESS, Pritten, by Jonas B. Phillips, Keq., and spokem by Min, Rytinge. Followed by introduction of the Eramatic Company, who will aing, with orchestral accompaniment, THE NaTIONAL ANT! . concl the prelude with a om AS DES DRAPEAUX NATIONALE, By Tm Sisrers Rousset, CaRor INE, Cc ‘Trmngsi CLEMENTINE, ADLUBa, ae ealcated to the American nation. The musio from Jullien. ‘After which, Bulwer's play TE LALY br Lyons. Pauline,...... Claude Melnotte. Glavis.... Gaspar,... Mons. Deschapeiles Landlord ir », “KEL PASO DEL T Mons, Schmidt and M’lle Therese. “LA MANO Wile To conclude with MR. Kitty Clover. Mre J. P. Brolsferd Doors open at 634 o’clock; curtain rises at 734 0’cledlt. Box office open at 10 o’clock on Saturday. Prices of admission:—Fifty cents to all parts of this magnificent theatre; Private Boxes, $0 for nix personas Baloony Boxes, 76 cents; Orchestra Stalls, $1. ARNUM’S AMERICAN MUSEUM.—PERFORMANCES: afternoon and evening.—Fngagerient of the cole- brated Kook Children, the vocal and musical phenomena cf the age; the United ‘Twins, two chiidren with only one back; the African Bos Constrictor, 28 feet \ aod alive; the only liviég Rhinoceros in America; the Family, &c—Monday, Sept. 38, 1854, Afternoon, at o’clock, the pretty piece of WHO SPEAKS FIRST, traordinary vocal and musical feats of the Kook (hil- dren, and the new farce just received from Ler don, an® catied HEALS OR TAILS. Evening, at 71%, the famous French drama of the OORSICAN BROTHER-~, after whiels the musical farce of the SWIS8 COTTAGE, Admisses 26c.; children under tea 1234 cents. ANFORD’S OPERA TROUPE, 659 BROADWAY. Monday evening, Sept. 18, first night of the FIREMEN?S CHAUNE respectfully dedicated to the Firemen of this city. Admission 26 cents. Doors open at 7 o'clock; to com- mence at 73. Tuesday evening, Sanford’s benefit. Wednesday, farewell benedt and last appearance of R.. . tliter. R. CH4NFRAU, THE CELEBRATED AMERICAN comedian, commences his fall and winter tour at mtreal on 20th Rept.; from thenee to Phi Baltizore, Fittaburg, St.Louis, and all the pr’ cities South and West. He will produce maby novelties in ad dition to his popular dramas, asristed by the youthfa® and highly teleng’a American actress, Miss Albertine. pen i bars ca ia aoe ch OWERY THEATRE—MR. G. J. ARNOLD, THR Amprican tragedian, will appesr at this estabiieh- iment on Thursday roy Sort. 21, aa “Othello?” om Friday, 224, as ‘Ingomar,’ and on’ Saturday, 254, am Damen.” G™ OPENING NIGHT —THE GREAT METROP@ LITAN THEA’ The box offee will be open at 10" o'clock x office will be open ai o on morning. ‘The public are requested to cape cation for choice seats. LT I] Tisdale eh a a mm flor the sove: ‘OUENS ON MONDAY Pe This democratic and republican institution invitee alike the patronage of tho peer and the peasant. Iss DEAN—THE GIFTED AMERICA MM Ca shnee will hap: receive her friends, at her dgamatic home, the new Thestre, on MosQ day, Ceptember 18. R:K. EDDY, THE FAVORITE ACTOR—TER friends of this artist will meet at the new an@ splendid Metropolitan Theatre, on , Rept. i witness his firet appearance upon the o above magnivcent temple. R. HSBRY EYTINGR AT HOMK—METROPORZ~ tan Theatre, Monday, September 18, at 73¢ o’clodk. (VERY PERSON WANTED TO SEJURE IMM Gistely their tickets for the epening of the new tropolitan Theatre, on Monday, Sept, 18. THEATRE GORRS.—WONDAY.—REMEMBER THB opening of the new house, _____ TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. e from pier Ne i North River. feo Rae is lo, 5 datty, at 7 AM ad 2P.M, The morning line at? An M., by wtoamboa* Johd Potter, to South Amboy; by'cats to way pisces to Philnteiphia. Fare $4, glass, $} 75. A Express line ot 2P. M., by John te. mpoy, thence direct to Camden by cars; Fare, $8. vn accommodation anf esmle ant line at 1 Pi; fae 8 0; emigrant Uno at 6 P. Mg fare, 5 T)4Y Boa? FOR ALBANY AND THE INTERMED te landings.—Fa'e one dollar —-Moals served em ha steamer GEORGE WASHINGDON, Capt. J. leave Now York, from footof Jay y, Thursday snd Saturday, at 7 oPolook , Will leave Albany every y, Wednestag iy EW YORK AND PHILADEPHIA AND THR and Went, vis New Jersey Railsoad,—Ui ‘well and express linen lexve New York, foot of street, at 7, 8 and Ses eee ae 6Pe Through in fovr hours, Fare $2 26 in 7, $276 in 456, ame 33 in 6, 10 and 6. The New Jersey pT +i2M., ot ‘at all s Through tickets Sid for Onaangit(at Sioy ad the Nea al five hours. EW YORK TO bbe ape 06! Las lington, St Johnsbury Littleton via 4 field, Bellows Falle, Rutland, Windsor, White Wells River, Montpelier, St. Albena and Rouse’s Ticket offices—New Haven corner and Cana), and corner of Twenty-sixth street ana avenue. Express traias at 6A M. and 4P. M. Ss ge checked th. FRANCIS HYDE, Agent, uth street, New York. msvesions SORTS Y: aoiiaieaiiclinn ADAM R, MEDICAL CLAIRVOYA! WILL ow han friends for examini al kinds Py a on Lado ae from 10 A. M., to6 P. M. avenue. Mae MORROW 18, WITHOUT EXCEPTION, most wonderful on ¥ besnt { hich has astonished ber travele ia’ Kurope. She tt a seventh daaghter peventh and was bora Detacal git te, Chizpton,. fare_to 3 fo Bet re ohd Rideaoeds #10. Seoocee "ie Tare ale $0 a who visit hor, Those who wink 4 true Brot oe the may iret maapigal elena Brovmn street, wo tone, Protlemen uot edetited

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