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ieipinipagy spam py aa SALES AT AUCTION. W. 8. MELLOB, -UCT ONEER BY HOUGHTON & NY g, Mellor. “Assignce’s sal of farnitare Tharster, ADTERTISEMESTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. BALES at AUCTION, | GALKS aT AUCTION. POCERIES, BRASS KETILE?, MATTREGE?, :0CK- G away wagon.—This day, at 12 o'clock, at 67 Dey | : street, green tes in 61b. boxes, coffee, gin, achaspps, Sept. $8, at 103 o’elock, at 42 Broadway, tho elegsat t M. CRISTALAR, AUCTIONEER, 28 BOWERY, | tran: 2, cor isle, in lots to suit purchssers [roa ard coatly f of th factuce of Mr. Jamo A. we on Cad safes, ince, eager, plese, Preveb'osokiog uteosils.... ody Caraltare of, the: menutactare of Mz. James ey, of Tho'elock, « large and vala- ble assortment of wa’ ant jewelry, conststirg of old pins, rings, earrings, brooches, necklaces guard aud Job and vest cl gold and silver watches, ¢@nouda wend pearis, silver and plated ware ke. By orger of A. | J. Jackson, 56 Peade sireet, licensed pawnbroker. Also, Yor whom {t may coucern, forty duzen silk watch guacis, swriting Qesks, ke, &e.’ This sale is wel! worthy tha atiention of the general trade Al+o, tools, guns and istols, and musical and matnematical instruments. UCTION NOTICE —JUNGMENT Grundy The stock consista in part of richly carved | Torewood parlor furniture, ca suite, covered in th satin brocatelle, plush and baircloth ; maga: carved etegeres, with mirror doors.and backs; wai plate glaes doors; parlor secretaries lined with wood, and richly carved; ladies’ cabinets, rose vv0d act mahogany marble top centre ani pier tab'es, tete-a totes, sofas, divans, and ottomans, Voltuire, easy and rockiag ebsirs, splendidly carved rosexpod and osk hall stants; ball chairs, rosewood, oak and mahozany extension di ping tables; dining room chairs, in morgcso and plush; W. A. CARTES, Auctioneer, 67 Dey atroot, SY H. LYEDS, AUCTIONSER.—BY H. H. LEEDS & CO.—Tueaday, Sept: 26, at 103¢ o’clook, at 33 SS Maris place the elegant householi turniture coo- | teloed in the large three story bouse ag sboves consist- ing of very rich carves rosewood suits, tete a-\etes, vis a- via, arm and parlor cbrirs, covered ip rich silk brocatello, elaborately “carved enachure, statuary, marale horse | elegant of] paintings, saperb French plat oat fe mantel glass AND MORTGAGE - Oy “ in rich frames, carved rosewood eabicet, do quaritts sl-eboarcs, Horary and secretary bookcases, lbrary ta potvibccde rece rect Peaite? enlist eg artar, Sad | statuary marble group, “the Graces; carved othic | bles, card fo, rosewood and oak reception chairs, ‘mew pels carpeting oil patntiogs, two legant Ji hunting | Cmte table, statuary marble top; one paripr saitin | styles and desigas; gothic sewing chairs, carved rosa- | Natchen, Gouble case ani fell jewelledsalss wo magia. | crimson and’ white sitin damask, cushion beek wood and mabogapy bedateads, marble-top dresing ba- eet Renan Sanee hak at nea ae ae ed covers; etegere lined atin wood plate reaus, wasbatands and commodes to mate), painted ana eramelled chamber suites, with and without marbie tops, :ush, willow, cane aod upholstered seat ocottags chairs; pure horse hair mattress, &o. Cateloguoa on the morning of sale «costly cocorationa, being the ccntents of t¥o housas, | Sty¢Fb rosewood grand pisnoforte, cost $1, P| Nox. 77 and 79 Warren stret, rear the Hudoon Rivec | Crimson and gold piano covers, sandsiabras with drops, Pallveat sepot, Wommerog, Welmenie aailiom Rives | poh itt painted China vases, ‘very valuable ofl paintiags o'elooe, precisely, Parties atieusing! this sate, 'witt | iD gilt frames, Chinose vases’ erimson and gold sili bro * ease be puictual in attenca: peel | catello window curtains with heavy tassels and cord, Ince | ——— ot pends inn Alepenel ot eed, Pipette | undereurtaiog rich Bohemian vases; elegant velvet’ car- DANCING ACADEMIES. sary thet the © ets ornamental ga: chandeliers, &e. Diving Room.— should take place at the ap; | Sarena een | 5 : ‘ton carpets, rosewood extension table, a large assort- ESRERO'S DANCING ACADEMY, 69 WEST FOUR, cee ects Sons consist of rosewood parlor farnitarey | ment of costly china and glass ware, dinner set, sofas, teenth Mad. C, Duvreul Ferrero and & Joc ebaits, &2., covered in Tare aed expensive imported | Civans, card tables, fine screw sewing table, French plat ro beg to sanounce thet they will reopen thet atin broegée; very richly carved and polishe'! rosyrood | #28%%, & lot of silver and silver piated ware, cousist- | achoot ou Saturday, the Tth of October. Young ladies’ ctegeres, ine eubrol lered Ince cuctahng. with Orestes | ig of paivers, castors, baskets, spoons, knives, forks, | and master’s classes Wednesdays and Saturdays, ant a res to match s shales co. rosewood saates | &&> Ormolu gas chandeliers, pler glasses, Tarkey cur: | Mondays and Thuradsya, at 8% P.M Gentismen’s moe Lee Meebisnn ack Mathaes oper aioe core aed] SRS ‘Also, book cases, with & Inrgo assortimen: of rare | evening cian Mondays and Thursdays, at 7). M.;Savur. per ith, Egy ah, Wilton aud Brussels carpeting; | 284 Yeluable standard books, &:., with other valuable | cay evenings for grown ms et 8 P.M. Private lee fine elegantly frame! Frenoa pier, anioval glasses alas | furniture. Also, bedroom furniture—Brussels and in-'| sons, eleases and Is at girom at an elegant rosewood T-ostave.pinuoy in heavily carved | ain carpets, looking glasses, barenn and dressing do., | usual. case, and of unsurpassed richnesa of tone; costly iniaid | Cottage furatture. was! 6; ‘bade, maastresees, pillows, . a R Iacira? bousoi: wetetary; plateand mirror‘f-ont Voltaire | Baudet &o, Turkey eur sins,’ Freach | Beistends | [| DE G. BROOKEY DANCING ACADEMY) NO, 361 dovalid, and ladies’ reception chair, richly upholstered; | 0:¥808, ¢legant rosewood amoir-a-glace, satin lining ‘2 Broome street, between Broadway and the Bowe- elegant rosewood marble top dressing bureau, with oval glass, engravings, clocks, lrgs French plate pier glass, embrofdered ottomans, rosewood swing mirror, | guitar, oilcioths, hat racks, and a large assortment of her valuable furniture Sale to commences with kitch- wares, ou open for exhibition one day before pelntiogs in oll, embraciog historical pieces, sketo ins of vemerican scenery, fruit groups, &:. ; two diamon i clus- ter rit and two gold huntiog watches; costly aud ‘tastefal decorations, such as Parisn marble figures, busts, porcelain vases alsbaster clocks, massive broaze do.; gas chanéeliers, porcelain, paintings, &0.; decrcated ry—Having gene adopted an entire new method of in- struction, the pupils are enabled to acquire all the fash- iopable davces in a very few lessons. Two new classes are now forming for Tuesany—Iladies meat at 8 o’cloxe P.M, and gentlemen at 734. Also, a now class for clil- dren, on Wednesday, ot 334 P.M. The ladies primary f 7 " +. | the sale. ues can be,had by applying at ourof- | classes are under direction of Mrs. Brookes. Mra. china ten sols, pitchers, Ko.; cut glass decanters, bot | Heo the house is to rant: Poasesdon’ given inune- | Brookes evening classes for ladion (exclusively) are now 5 Vr, , silver ware. consisting of tes and diate): forming for W ‘and Sat nights coffee seta, goblets, castors, cake baskets, salvers. spoons, | “ately. J ednesday jurday 2 forks, &: ; mahogany and walnnt extension tables, wal- nut breakfast and dining do.; dining chairs, napkins, sideboard, trays, &c.; fine curled hair matirerset, feather reds, pillows’ wad bolsters; elegantly carved rosewood hedsteads, mahogany do , both of the sneient ani mo- doin descriptions; mahogany sofas, spring seat chairs, rockers, &c UCTION NOTICE—HOT HOUSE PLANTS, TREES, &e.—-SAMUEL OSGOUD, auetioneer, 64 Nassau Street, will sell by auction, on Thursday and Friday, Os. tober 5 and 6, at 103 A. Mf. each day, the entire stock of T. Dunlap, Esq , at bis extensive premises, corner of ‘L6th street aod ith avenue. The collection consists ‘of the rarest and choicest plants, trees, &c. Full par- ticulars in future advertisement VCTION NOTICE.—SAW'L O3GOOD, AUCTIONEER, ART OF DANCING—AT 64 EAST THIRTEENTH street, fourth house west of Broadway, south side M. Charruaud respectfully announces to his friends and patrons that his classes will commence on Saturday, 14tb, and Monday, 16th of October. Days»—Wedaesday acd Satarday, at 12 o’clock noon, and at 3 afternoon, for Jadies an@ children; Monday and Thursday, at 7 evening, for gentlemen. Particwar atiention paid to la tenue, and deportment of pupils. Boarding seminaries and ole gra attended to. Circulars can be obtained ENRY H. LEEDS, AUCTIONFER.—BY H. H. LEEDS & Co—CngFriday, Sept. 29, at 1034 o'clock, at the falas room, 19 Nassau street, meerschaum pipes mount- ed im pure gold and silver, and exhibited at the Crystal alace, allof which are warranted of real meerschaum, and mountings solid, ss per catalogue, consisting of a large variety of every style and description, of the most exquisite workmansbip and designs, together with segar holders. And also a large servics of snuff, manufactured by Bernard Brothers, the oldest German manufacturers, established 136 years at Offenbach, on the Maia. above mentioned goods were ou exhibition and compets- tion at the Crystal Palace. Also, one mahogany minera case, made in Paris for exhibition at the Crystal Palace with plate glaes frontand doors, Also, 7 superior guita rs ENRY H. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER.—BY H. H. LEEDS will sell, at his salesroom, 64 Nassau street, to: & CO.—luesday, 26th inst , at 1014 o'clock, at 83 morrow, (Wednesday,) at 1034 o’clock A. acollec | Fast Thirty second street, the machinery of an old estab- tion of new and second hand houschol’ furniture, com- | lish sash, blindand door tactory, consisting of one of prisingall useful artic'es for housekeeping; also, seve. | Daniel’s planers, one of Fay’s tenanting machines, one va} set rich lace window curtains. Terms cash. Sale | of Say’s sticking machines, one morticiug machioe, one positive. iailway saw bench, one mandriil and four saws, three door siramps, three work benches and screws, and lot of UCTION NOTICE —THOS BELL, AUCTIONEER—BY | 134 doors, and a lot of timber, , Bell & Bush—This day, at 1034 o’clock, in the sales : a "aaa an eee rooms 27 Centre street, near Cham ers, will be sold the ENRY H. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER —BY H. H. LEED3 entire valusble furniture of a genteel also, 20 family; & Co., on Tuesday, Sept. 26, at 12 o’clock, in front Dureaus, 10 sofas, looking glasser, beds, bedding, ‘&o,; | Of the sales room, 19 Wall street, a family rockaway, also, the balance of the elegant furniture of a restarant | with shifting front, suitable for summer or winter, will and barroom, including the splenald intings, barroom accommodate four persons; made by one of the best chairs, tables, &c.; and at 11% o'clock, 17’ counting ‘nouse desks, writing tables, counters, fixtures, fine show cases, centre tables, cloth covered do., suitab‘e for banks, jurance companies, &c., worthy attention, UCTION NOTICE.-J. 8. H. BARTLETL, AUCTIONEER. MISCELLANEOUS. 20 PER MONTH —TO ANY PERSON REMIT- ting us one dollar, current money, we will sed a book, containing 82 pages, devoted to the art and mystery of making afortune. Persons, by colening ne instructions, can make $150 to$200 per month, without travelling or peddling, and with the smallest amount of capital. This is no reseipt of any kind. No notice will be taken of letters unless postpaid. Address Hinckley & Co., 84 Frankfort street. ELLS! BELLS!!—MENEELY’S CELEBRATED shureb, factory, steamboat, school, ship, looomo- , plantation and other bells, constaatly on band at the works in West Troy, N. ¥., and also at the agency 116 Broadway, N.Y. RUSHES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AT THE BRUSH factory, 337 Pearl street, Franklin square. Ali articles sold st the lowest factory prices. Paint brushes of superior quality constantly on hand; machine brushes made to order. JOHN K. HOPPEL. city makers, and in perfect order. Cost $300, One pair wall matched pony built bay horsee, 10 and 11 yeara old, nearly 15 Lands high, sound, kind, and gentle, Have deen driven by « private family in the country for four years, and sold ouly for want of use; recomm2 as ood family horses, being gentle, endariag, and good URS —A. T, © WILL 01 IN MON- ‘Wednesday, Sept 27, at 10 o'clock, at 281 Pearl | travellers. Also, a two-reated light wagon. One Pray, siete nae Si tena ee eos eet, large and’ peremptory sale of crockery, glaas, | bay horse, 15 hands high, about seven years old, long | fury, cctaprising obins,:rockirgbam, par’an, britarnia, nnd silver plated | tail, very atylish, warranted sound ani Kini in ali har- sg Svc Muff, ‘ware, toys, in packages and lots from shelves to suit | ness, or under saddle. Sold for no fault, as the owner Cardinals,’ Cuffs, &., &e.. is about leaving for Europe. go, one light top wagon, | In veal de gee FO AO at and ore set of #! harness, made BUD. 9; DMINISTRATOR’S SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNT- ee Rie sh dh Russia and Hudeon’s Bay Sable, ; ture —William Irving & Co., Auctioneers, will ell Royal Ermine, ‘wi suction, on Tuesday, September 23, at 1024 o'clock, the salesrooms, No. 8 Pine ateeet, administrator's sale of houscho'd ‘furniture, Hair mattresses, elsvon feather beds, double and single; feather bolsters aud pillows, twenty one pair double blankets, best quality; eounterpanes quilts, sheets, pillow cases, towels, table cloths, &c.; mabogany sofas and chairs, in hair cloth; marble top rosewood and ogany centre and pier ta Dies, rosewood work tab) masahogapy snd rosewood Russia Mink, Stone Martin, &e , &o ,&o. A. 8. &Co. can confidently recommend these goods te their friends, the skins having been selected with great care, and the styles manufactured expressly to their own order in London. Broadway, Chambers and Reade ats, MPORTED CARPET.—ENGLISH VELVET CARPETS, at $1 25 per yard, usually sold at $1 75, ‘A. T. STEWART &CO., Broadway, OHN L. VANDEWATER, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL, on Wednesday and Thursday, Sepember 27 and 28, at 1036 o'clock each day, at the salesrooms, 80 Pine ead 56 Cedar street, a splendid assortment of flint cut glase, by 01 ard, Esq., New York sgeat for Monsieur J. Mi of J. Bel ; Clichy manufactory of crystals, Cour des Pet- tites Eouries, No. 9, Paris, sent out’ for exhibition to the New York Crystal Palace Exhibition, consisting of de- canters, goblets, wines tumblers, liqueur sets, card ro ceivers, rishly gilt colognes, vaser, rich china dinuer, tea ‘urm chairs, in brocatelle, rovewood ctegeres, mshorany | and dessert sete, white and decorated bisquet ware. RTED = DARDOW “a ditto, dining and tea tables, crockery and gisss ware, © | French bronze clocks, with shades and stande: bro ies oa ee ae ee eee Jarge assortment of silver plated ware, casto (een figures, Broups, statuettes, card receivers, segar hold portations for the fall trade, just received. The superi- framer, Pickle ‘castors, salts, cake baske's, tea sets, | slo, silver plated ware, by Dexin and others, of Shaf- | Crity of bis articles ia world-wide known, and warranted ing bureaus, marble top washgtandn: mahogany Gaclooel | S070; talvere, ten sets, castors, care baskets, tea and | ‘iso, mechanical lampe, oaroela and moderators, and i y coffee urns, ner and dessert forks; 2, 0 7 i do, mahogany French bedsteads, black walnut andma- | gert spoons; also, an serortment ‘of infaid rosewood | ‘Uritures for aid lamps, Tape oil, wholesale avd Pobae Brussels and ingrain carpets, vhiee ply do., ma- | workboxes and dressing cases, The above are now on iy bureaus, fire screens, sideboards, bookeases, &c. | exbibition. °"M NO DOCTOR NOR AM I A PROFESSOR—I’M OLD a ees Is Aan OEE RRL 1 Mr. Graham, who has an Onguent that will force the ‘i semaine hap orttiee AR Bor Ppa A ised W. SOMERINDYKE, AUCTIONEER.—TO BUILD- | whiskers and m:ustaches to grow strong and thick in six two gold watches, pencils, ear rings, finger rings, ers.—White marble at auction. —By virtue of an | Weeks and won't stain or injure the skin. Itia $la ; &e., together with o large and complete as- | assignment, on Wednesday, 27th inst, at11 o'clock, in| pottle, R. G. GRAHAM, 47 Ann street; Zeiber, 44 Third sortment of kitchen furniture, mangle, &c. Thirty-thitd street, between the Eleventh avenue and | street, Philadelphia North river, a large quantity of white marble, quarried for a building front on Bresdvey, cut and uncut. auctione oT. ‘O'clock, at the stare 107 Fulton street, between Nag. | ————_____Wf:_T. BOYD, Salesman. _ seu and William streets, an extensive assortment of rich- ‘OHN L VaNDEWATER, AUCTIONEER—WILL SELL toned pianos, being the entire stock of a celebrated | J this day, Sept. 26, af 105g o'clock, at the salesroom manufacturer, removed for convenience of sale, by | 30 Pine and 56 r streets, by order of the Meiical ‘er of the axsignee. Each instrument, fully warranted, | Department United States Army, amputating ani dis- ‘will be ready for inspection on Monday, the 25th inst., | secting lances, syringee,dental and trepanning sets, ‘when catalogues can be obtained. wale positive. acarificators, git tery, 8] ‘epg scales, SOCIA Gil OF DIAMNEARTES GNIDTA Pan, | nankets, coveriets, low cas , towels, mos. SMIGNES’S SALE OF PIANOFORTES, TOO! Pat- gether ‘of rosewood and A era, &c.—The stock of Nuans & Co. will be sold qaito bars, boi Ay ag Cam, mahogany furnit sofas, c! steals, bure: je warezooms of eee Eee a prise ty centre, side, pier, and extension tabl PIANOS — MARK WRAY, thi er, Will sell on , September 25, at ‘YING CARDS.—SAMUEL HART & CO., NO. Z sins fvorable aro, tole superior nes pi Seis uarey Lotrewe, “Easier, Dros Hares ‘anders, je) A ?, saaiee, Yinen eagles, decorated floral, ana fllumina ag) Aieistoncer SALE OF 1 HOW CASFS.—HOFFMAN & FFRSCH, SHOW (ASK Siate tn every 1 Sle Wivee flawed, Noahs coe nok atte o iver rass, ross aud sat wood, mahi oy &o. N. B.—Old cases taken in ex. shange. ‘are promptly exeduted. ; © great sacrifice, for cash. The resewood and mshogany pianofortes, French plate mir- Tectareein pila, pos peer apg LS HOW CANES. —A LARGE ASSORTMENT CONSTANTLY hand pianos, from $60 to $125, fully warranted. By order ‘OHN W. SOMERINDYKE, AUCTIONEE?—STORE NO. on ant o o' an silver, silver Sign ete WM. WAKE, Assignees. | ¢) 110 Centre “street, pice of Franklin. —Adminis- black walnut, &o. NB — to any part of the rand street, three doors ‘retor’s aale of groceries, &e., this day, Sept. 25, at 10 o'clock, at No. 488 Greenwich street, consisting of the usual variety of teas sugars, coffees, flour, nonps, spices, bottled liquors and ploklos, small wares, Ke.: alsv the plated, rosewood, Cases carefully boxed and ship) Union, by B. K. PEEBLES, 124 day, September 27th, at 10 o'clock A. M., at No. east of Broadway. B: JOSEPH HEGRMAN, AUCTIONEER—WEDNE3- 86 Hudson avenue, near Sands Brooklyn, bouse- fu ryote, oUcloth, mahogany an NEW YORK FOUNDRY AND IRON RAILING hold furpitu:e, ‘and other | fixtures, scales and hts, platform do., oil and tea cans, . chairs, sofa, bureaus, tables, mahogany and. other bed. | ecmprising a large and well selected stock; also aaupe- | ,B.,,Compeny——Sole manafact aivate Ceoctog at loot 38 steads, crockery; &e., &c "Same day, at “half-past 1 | rior horse, cart, and harness. canis ber foot) sien of Orewelis aay tiie et ise rating, o’elock P it the corner of Sands and Pesrl streets, FSANCI3 BO, Administrator, decidedly the cheapest in the United States. All ints Brooklyn, ‘tock of a dealsr—consisting of new and ANNAE. BURTON, Admintatratrix. of castings, such as columns, trusses, sills and lintels, second hand furniture, crockery, &c., &. —— ‘LASS AND CHINA.—AUCTION NOTICE. INO. E. VAN ANTWERP & SON will sell on ‘tues. day, 2th September, at 10 o’clock, at Ne. 216 Pearl street, from the shelves, in lots to suit purchasers, 70 verandas, brackets, vault covers, window and » Ko. every kind of wrought iron work foi such as doors, shutters, anch grat &c., done at lowest prices and with di MORIARTY, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL, THIS DAY, e@ at 10 o’slock, at 173 Chatham fquare, furniture from a family from Second street; a good assortment, also, from Tenth street; an assortment, also, from other sources. Various artisles of merchandise. Sale positive. Sor ‘ 9 ary foot of Forty-sixth crates J. Mayer’s ‘white \ite and iron stone ware, as- Sak ale eiainaadl of every class. Foun aorted; 18 ie ‘fonnivain” pot «Good Fellors;)s 17 | “TOHN REDDING WILL SELL THI MORNING, THE CUISSserdinak: TO LAL ET Danze Cikene, a Tor acccs enn “Adama,” 31, erates. ©. C. dip, edged ware; 246th inst., at 11 o’elock, the entire forniture coatain- strest, x Barian | Sdis’the three story ‘house, “101 West Thirty-serenth | Broadway. : ies 20.5 10 do. Rockingham spittoons; 7 do, J A, jugs; flint ware, ; 2onaks rat if t , ‘init vos Hr} pioose, te cored an er ce aaeey) street, pear the corner of Seventh avenue, comprising enamelled suite, extension, dining, and other tables, CLOTHING, &C. forks, tes trays and waiters; 92 casks ware, a fall } lounge’, becsteads, washstands, chairs, &e ; also hand. ome ANT: saitfren ta ocd ND "aban peicho es | some x and ibe awe, rae ens, and Use | VSG Tine highwt preg ion eot pad a er le 4 a ictures, car “ Bont crder for shipping. Country morchanta wil find it Sil cloth, Rove’, we. Without "2 Neca reat money, for latge or small lots ot good, stcondnand ir res! lothing. Gentlemen wishing to_dis| of the abo ill please address or call on SAME MORONEY, "1d Orange street near Chatham. |AST-OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED.— Persons baving any to dig; of can receive a fair D. NASH, AUCTIONEER—STORE 810 BROAD. e way. A large and extensive sale of furnitare, sold ‘on account of whom it may concern, Ag? expenses, on ‘Wednesday, September 2’ th, 1854, St 10 o'clock A.M, DOUGHTY, AUCTIONEER.—HOUSEGOLD FUR- uiture, &c —This day, at 103, o'clock, at 36 Eighth avenue, a general assortment o! rlor, chamber and kitcben furniture, beds, bedding and mattresses, mirrors, &e. Sale positive. at the store, consisting of bureaus, sofas, tables, car- price and cash for the same, or by sending per post tol. Dedstonds, bedding, Kitchen ‘furnitire, to, Be, EREMPTORY SALE OF EXIRA LANGE CAMELIAS |,¥- DUSSELDORE, 13 Elm Ladies attended to by ‘Also, same day and place, two second-hand light wagons, ‘Mrs. Dusseldorf. and fine seedlings, orange trees, laurustinus, green and hot houge plant’s, &. &c., on Wednesday, the 27th inst., at 10 o'clock, A.M, in Sixteenth streot, above Ches nut street, Philadelphit one with top and one without. ee ee LOTHING.—LADIE3 OR GENTLEMEN HAVING ANY (LEGANT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOFORTE, to dispose of, can receive a fair cash price by send- Will be sold by ©. J. WOLBERT fy =~] ets, mirrors, painticgs, &c, at auction.—C, ing to the store, 13 West Broadway place, near Cant SE REAES at t fl n fuaey pi a eee a cae eclag uy med | settee tom Droedyay, otter rongh the a ° \e ent a are ouse furni ‘J ce, 8 atten J )e i srtielen in the four story house 114Twonty-sixth street, | Hngs, which received the tllver medals from the Sata rf , ‘between Sixth and Seventh avenues, comprising two ele- it ros2wood suites of parlor} furniture in French satin ‘tele, finely carved mahogany suite in green plush, superior rosewood seven octave pianoforte, a very fine instrument, in perfect order, and fally warranted, au- vania Horticultural Society. Catalogues will be three days previous to the sale. UST RECEIVED—1,000 OVEROOATS, $5 EACH; Fy frocks, sacks and’ talmaa in all colors; also dross and frock coa‘s, $6—cost originally $16; 2,000 pairs cus- simere pants, at $3—cost $6, Inst year’s make. GEO. M. WELCH, AUCTION AND COMMISSION MER. S. chsut, for the sale of all kinds of merchandise, No 58 Main atreet, Buffalo, N.Y. N. B—Cash advaneas on perb rosewood bookcase, ladies’ escrutoire, elegant + ret t Jes, Satisfactory LEVIE, corner Nassau and Beekman streets. French plato pier glass, rosewood marble top ceatre and | Covsignments. Prompt returns for sales. | Satis side tiden. weeoweod coeune, tegerer, can city references given when required. Communications SLA GOOLALe ehairs, rich tr ta, fi il als a a irs, japestry carpets, fine of intings, gold band china ‘dinner tet, decorated china tea and tete-a- sets, rosewood and mahogany French bedsteads, with esting bureaus and washstands to match, cottage steads, hair mattresses, bolsters and pillows, two evamelted chamber furniture, spring seat parlor chaira and rockers, sofas, card and work tables, mabogeny ex- teosion dining table, a largs lot of crockery and glass ‘ware, basemen! end kitchen furniture, &o. Catalogues at salon Fi 04 Sixth avenue, and at the house on the confidential. HERIFF'S SALE.—ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1854, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the corner of Forty: seventh street and Second avenne, the contents of the building known as the New York Stee! Works, consisting of s large quantity of ingot steel, finished octagos and square perap steel, ingot moulds, belts, tools of various Jercriptions, new fire brick, &¢., ke. Satisfactory note? will be taken for all amounts exceeding $100. For mor further partisulars, ioquire of Clark & Corowall, attor- vier Ne o/s aeys, &e., No. 195 way. The above sale is adjourn- FWA | SINIZENICH, ~ AUCTIONFER.—-OnEAt ki ere ton —) GENTLEMAN WISHES TO BECOME ACQUAINTED with an intelligent, amiable and accomplished lady, with a view to bap rig if mutually pi¢ased It will be ureless for any but Indies moving ia the very. firet walk of life to atdresa 0. R. &., Broadway Post Office. s9 the adverti-» ‘s position is of the firat respec- tability, as can be ea: ily ascertained, 4AN OF FINE APPEARANCE, EDU. t circumstances, YOUsG GENTL) cntion, menvers, habits, independen sduntil Rueeday, September 26, at the same tine and | erosars" tly a scvenger, without feelives of forming tale, ‘de: , lace. Sal remptory, lady acquaintacces wines mee eA per ed oe Storing | meee ef pgreenbie scung ads» hone soctety he could enjoy fmme- ate, &e award Sintecnich wil sol ct muctinn nt | QHEAIFF'S SALE—ON WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER | Ciatey, «ih s view to matrimony, Any one who has Foeeday, Wecnteday. Tharaiay nnd Friday, “oor at, Sp, | Sd. 21th, 1864, at 10 o'clock A. M., at 'No, 271 West | romacto, ne) sep ¢ ont digeretion enoagh to disce- 28 & 29, at 11 ordlock each day,at the sealer. oma, 16 Wail | Fighteenth street, consisting of a large lot of old and | regard +. fore ti'iny of etiquette—appreciate and re- street, by order of the reosiver. Great male of suzerd | new lumber, boards, plank, timber, work: benches, Ko., | elprocate bis views of ji'o—may rely npoa the houor of « diamond jewelry, imported watches, hesvy sterling sil- | kc. ‘Also three horses, wagons, harness, carpenter's | gentleman, anv shall b» gratifed in every eee ‘ver English plans, A pen mpage) diamonds of the | truck, &e. a [and doe ocage ome rks, Address Wm. C, Heart, Siret water, being the entire stock of a first class import- re aye a art * a roadway Post Odie Soveicy hous, sad tr pupemptory, oad, hie ox, MORNING—THOMAS MANSON, AUCTIONFER— a By MANSON & BECK.—Furniture, pisnofortes, pier mache goods, &e —Wi'l be solf this moraing, a 034 o’eloek, by auction, at the spacious new auction and private salesrooms of Tanis Morrill, 304 Brontway, cornerof Mane street, a large stock of superior furai- ecb stock comprises diamond jewelry of the highest character, including splendid bracelets, do. with rabies end brilfants; brooches, pins, elegant lockets, watches eet with brillients; large single stoue rings and pirs of great beauty, cluster do; five very beautifal brilliant ‘ADAME MOLROW WILL CAUSE SPEEDY MAR- M risges, wo witli enjoy the greatest happiness and matrimonial bliss, ana will show the person they will marry, throug ao fosteument which she will cause to iliuminate itee!’ by iovoking the powers of her wonderful crosses, majificent watch hook set with brilliants and | ture, consisting of rosewood parior suits, in brocatella; | geience, and will tall ail events of life, and even the very emeralds, and a very extensive assortment of similar ar- | ™Abogany, black Walnut, oak, and enameled farnicnr, | thoughts, 76 Broome street, near Oannon street, Gen- mostly of Parisian make. The watchos and | in large vasieties; bedetends, bureaus, Ke. ;008 | Heinen not admitied. ¥ ehronometers, of which there is a very Jaye ona grea. en arroyo reremmcgrena: fiecttare, bo saat — Evisewatern include Jurgencen, Drotang, ‘Tobias, Dest, | The whole tobe volt tothe highest bidier. frery tachi: | JY[ATAIMONY MADE RAY, OR HOW 70 WTy 4 Cooper, Johngon, French, &., &c. Fifteen day watcha, | ty will be afforded in the and delivering of goods. don, will send to any address, on recnipt of on0 * ehronometers, independent rocond lever, &c., &, Also, | Catalogues at store, post paid, plain directions to enable ladies or gentleiner Saige aumber of sliver watohes, gol rest chaias, gosrd Po vid the devoted aifections of as many of the op) And fob do, in large variaty, Also, enamelled fine go) as een secgeyel meen heir hesrts may desire, Tho process is #0 eile. of brood! har nok eaten, Slegate Salt Wednesday, at 10% o'clock, at 187 Canal streot, | sex s* thet: hearts may denies, te vied, ve pt ov aly Wer auuil boxess "Also a anperd | Seneral assortment of household furnitnre, &e., cou’ | but no captivating, that sll may be m ” though not terling siter ton asd Coles rervivn, of origins! fon, | ating of mahogany sofas, aofe bedsteais, rocking and | Of ast, appearance, of, position; and lest, though nes istered, which was exhibited at the great exhibition | SPPES Heat chairs, centte and dining tables, looking. | lens’, It oun te ermuiged wilt all Sere ee awton, Boe ot 1651, and gained a prize; it tn of antique do- | B'8##6, bookcases, engravings, ‘aree ay ad ee eas. | er ace. Nor letters taken (roma the Post OMtoe uniar Bign aml of mont exquisite workmanship and An{ah. | Pets, oll clothe, mabogany and bedsteAds, hair | 20>, ta paid , Btorling silver forks and spoons of every pattern, | ™a tresses, feat flips Sona bedding, Are rh ae d the postage 4 gtd There ar0 also some magarteta sterlieg aifrer Gevod | dzeesing and plain bareaus, ore be, IsTS AND Al 3. ogists dressing” ensom, of costly manufacture, | Michem furniture, stoves &e. 00 OOUL IST ‘erms cash, under $500; and approved endorse’ gity 8. MELLOR, AUCTIONEER—BY HOUGHTON & BAR AND 2—<DR, HEATH, AURIST AND Sic grin ah who've ot | Wetman usa, Rett, gat: | Ty set, deg san nn eh, " foo’ under judg anot ‘ Past o Monday and during the week of anle, ped pecking Be: "000 wort of hard. wathelal 6 which look and ful artificial eyes ineerted without pain, move like the natural organ. The be trompets - to anit all degrs ‘ COLTON, AUOTIONERR —TMIS DAY, TURSNAY, on, 208 comprising abou ‘ ware of every descaiption, Crorgy bad the usual variety, ¢ 26tn inst., at 103¢ o'clock, all the furniture of « vin:—planes of every cereription by the best makers, Tding house, corner of Broome and Ludlow streets. | Crescon’s hollowware, carpenters’ tools of every descrip- | Broadway. Reception hours, until 12 M, and from 3 to On Se oye ee pat Bik o'clock, at the auction | tion, oahany foe ee Cy fon toa nee = 6P.M. aiisk roome, 69 an #1 Tee carpet sale, compriai 08, ine, » Aucets, toge’! Fever Dugdrea full plseds ae ont pleene ot Wiktest | sav bahioce variety "eC ‘onsite hn, ‘wogien | JP) WEEKLIES, OOCULIST, 489 BOADT AN, CORNER ‘8, three-ply and ingrain carpets, being the entire vn ges sa horses, bar hag = &e, 2 aed ~ieny st ee eee tion fogs io oocres wt | it whitewash bray Gao Pid pases ~y TRO WRT ale at ine minoer') ‘Allao, ators isterer the semtrens disorders to which the humans eyo fe warione pattern tome time, a qv ‘tc close a mortgage ail kinds of rigs. Alea at the of furniture tjom @ family, so.d ed fron wire of best quallty. We recommend this really good asaorvnect of bard- to the trade, and thoes avout rofuraisliag ject whiok he cwnnot thorougl'y avd permangn'ly ¢ Office hougs, 11 A.M. to P.M, Artificial gyts Laver’ snirrine, ' sige LIVERPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA STK* “3aIP Company intend starting thelr favorite ot.mshipa ‘PRILADELYSLA'— on. 1088 feeeeey Ok 1954 LUTT igaturday, Nov. 11, 1864 m: ag. 80, 1864 City of Philadeiphis. Guy of Manchester... Selon $90, $05 and $56, A United pumper of thi tatea, and fonnd with cooked provisions, from Uverpoo!, 01 | BAC... ving rut their ‘riends ean obtain Sertifcates of parsnge, and drafts on Li in sume of £1 sterling end npwaria. Apply to SA » SITE agent, 17 Walnut #iveat, Philsselphia, and No.7 Bros yay, New ¥ OR SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN—THE UNITED States msi! sioamer HERMANN, E. Higgins, com mander, will sail for Bremen, touching at Soatha apton to line the mails avo passengers for England and Fraver, on Yaturday, October 7, at 12 o'clock M,. from pler No. 37 North river. Price of passage:— In the first cabin, main saloon. $130 In the first eabiu, lower saloon v.10 In secona cavin..”..., aa + 00 An experieuced surgeon in atteched to each steamer. Ail lettors must pass through the Post Office. Specie de livered in Havre and Loudon. For passage or ireight apply to ©, H. SAND, Agent, 11 South William stroet, The steamer Washington will succeed the Hercann, and jovember 4. GOW AND YORK —THE CLYDE SCREW steam Packet Company’s new steamships, CLYDE and PETREL, are intended to’ sail, for Glasgow as under, viz:—From New York, Petrel, Saturday, October 7, at 13 o'clock, noon. From New York, Cisde, Saturday, No- vember 4, at 12 o’clock, noon. Rates age (ateward’s feen included), chisf cabin $75. A limited number of thirs clase passengers will be taken, and supplied with goo! apd comfortable cooked provisions, at $30. N. B.— tbe attention of pasengers is called to the improved system adopted by this company, and the only one vis:— Vassengers will be abundantly ‘supplied with the best Provisions, properly cooked and served up; besides which i, bedding, all articles for eating . bs. &C., will be by the ship—passengers having their personal luggage only to provide and attend to. By the sbove important additions, comfort and a veay great aa Ying of trouble and expense are effected. Am vxperionced ow wi carr on each ship, and no for Tmolicioes._ Yor freight or passes eupty * ROBERT PAYTON, 20 Brosdway, New York, Money orders granted on Glasgow, in sums of one pound sterling avd upwards, payable on demand, NITED STATES LINE FOR CALIFORNIA, via AS- piawall and Panama.—Through paisage tickets, including Mr. Hinskley’s Isthmus tranait ticket, will be furnished at the lowest rates The Isthmus crossed in 6 hours.—On Thursday, October 6, at 2 o’clook P.M., from pier foot of Wasren strest, North River, will be des- patched the fleet steamship GEORGE LAW, to connect at With ihe pew ent superior steamship Sonora. A spare boat always hepta; Panama, to prevent deten- tion in case of accident. The accommodations for pas- sengers in the steamers of the Pacific and United States Mail steamship Companice are unsurpassed, and parties peck dis Wi Marit are invited to call and examine for themeelves, For passage apply at the \pany’s office, 177 West street, to C. A, INEY “ NITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.—FOR Havana and New Orlezns.—On Monday, October 2, at2P M., from her pler foot of Warron street, N.R., by the well known and favorite steamship EMPIRE CITY, Capt. H. Windie. Passage can now be secured at the company’s office. Freight to New Orleans, thirty cents acubic foot. Specie only taken on freight to " Shippers will be supplied with blank bills of lading of the -form Issued by the company, on application at their office, No other forms signed, and no bilis of Isding will be signed after the hour of sailing. For freight or passage, apply at the office of the company, 177 West street, corner of Warren. M. O. ROBERTS. EW YORK AND CALIFORNIA STEAMSHIP LINE vis Nicaragua, Accessory Transit Co. of Nicaragua, Propnetors. Throvgh in advance of the mail. Only line g through tickets, including the {sthmus crossing. © spleudia doube engine steamship STAR OF THE WEST, Capt. Turner, (2.000 tous burthen,) will leave from ier No. 8, North river, at 3 o’olock P. M., precisely, for enta Arens; Wednesday, Oct. 4, connecting with the favorite steamship Uncle Sata, (2,000 tons burthen,) the Nicaragua transit route, having but twelve miles of land travsportation, by first clase i ‘These steamers sre unsurpassed in thetr ventilation and accommodations, For information or passage, apply to 7 CHARLES MORGAN, agent, No. 5 Bowling Green. N.B—Commencing on’ the 27th October, the days of sailing of the steamers will be changod to the 12th and 27th of each month. When these days fall on Sunday, the steamers will leave on the Monday following, ‘There will be no steamer on the 19th of October. 5 pe CLIPPER FOR SAN FRANCISCO—DISPATOR line —The splendid A 1 clipper ship PAMPERO, Coggins, master, {s completing her losding at pier 10, East river. This Sergei shi, eed hee pompeslians on passage erforming yoyage in 166 days, disc! g her mae in fine order. Shippers desirous of the earliest conveyance will msl immediate application toSUTTON & CO., 84 Wall street, or Messrs. JAMES BISHOP & CO., 3 Beaver street. USTRALIA.—PIONEER LINE, CARRYING THE U. 8. mail--Positively the first vorael.—The clipper bark NIMROD, Whiting, commander, wili have quick dispatch on this her second voyage to Melbourne. The Nimrod will be succeeded ‘by the clipper ship Windward. Both vessels now on the berth for freight or passege. Apply on board, or to K. W. CAMERON, 116 Wall street. USTRALIA.—PIONKER LINE.—SHIPPERS PER FLY- YN SOUD will please cleax their goods at the Custom jouse, as the ship will positively gorto ces on Tuesday. Passengers will have their baggage on board on Monday at pier 10, East River. R. W. CAMERON, 116 Wall street. INDEPENDENT LINE.—THE BEAUTIe ship FRIGATE BIPD, 898 tons re gitter, Perry ©. Cops, Commander, wiil be despatehed for none sarod he so The small at this splendid ine arrangements for pas ae render ber the west desirable ship now ‘up. iP) And passengers are requested to examin her at plat 6 Tast river, before engaging elsewhere. For freight ‘Or passage, at the lowest rates, sj sas board, or te ARZELL & ‘ELLIO ', 146 Pearl street, S PIONEER LINZ, CARRYING UNITED States mail for Melbourns and Sidney.—Olipper alg FLYING SCUD, with immediate despatch; bark NI@ROD, Oct. lat; ditto ship WINDWARD, Cet. Tot. For freight O° Ay CAMERON, 116 Wall treet —J:MI-MONTHLY LINE FOR NEW ORLEAN3—STOP- S pig at Havana, and carrying the United States Mail.—The steamship BLACK WARRIOR, J. D. Balloc, commander, will sail for the above ports on Monday, Ostober 9, at 12 o'clock, from pler at foot of Beach street, North River. Freight taken for Mobile. Pas- sengers for Havana taust procure passports before lesv: ing port. Goods for the interior will be forwarded free of commission. For freight or passage, apply to LIVING. STON, CROCHERON « CO., 4 gents, 31 Broadway. N.B — The Cahawba, R. W. Shufedit, commander, will suc- ceed the Black Warrior, and sail on Weduesday, October 26. Bills of lading must be sent in for signing the evea- ing previous to the ship sailing. (OR SAVANNAH AND FLORIDA-—UNITED STA’ mail line—Tbe new and splendid steamship al AMA, Capt. Geo. R. Schonck, will leave New York for Savannah on Wednesday, september 27, at 4 o'clock P. M., from pier No. 4, North river. Bills lading signed by the clerk on board. Yor freight or aanage apply to SAMUEL L. MIMCHILL, 13 way. For Florida, through tickets trom New York to Jack- sonville, $31, Pilatka, $33. (OR CHARLESTON 4D FLORIDA.—SEYI WEEKLY U. 8, Mail Line.—The nef splendid and fast going steamer NASHVILLE, M Berry, commander, will leave pier No. 4 North River, on Saturday, Sept. 30, at 4 o'clock P. M., precisely. For freight appiy on board, whoro all bills of lading will be signed, and for pasaage at the office of SPOFFORD, TILESTON & CO., 80-Broadway. Throw tickets to, Flotida ‘a8 follows:—To Jacksonville, $31; to tka, $33, OR VIRGINIA, CAROLINA, GEORGIA, &.—THR U, 8, mail hip RO*NOKE, Captain Skinner, will leave pier No. 28 North River, on Wednesday cama Beptomber 27, at 4 o’olook, for Norfolk, Petersburg an: Richmond. ‘Time to Norfolk, abont twenty four hours. ‘4 arriving there oan take the Sesboard and Ros noke, aid Wilmington and Manchester Railroads to Au tte, Atalants, Charleston, &. Passage and fare to orfolk, $9; 0 Petersburg snd Richmond, $10. Stearage half price, apply om and for to LUDEAM b PLEASANTA, 32 Broadway TRAVELLERS’ GUID! inaraigetinnliracarcannttoniinn astnaatenannmtanrns AMDEN AND AMBOY RAILROAD TO PHILADS- pale, from pier No, 1 North River.—Two lines daly, at 7 A. M. and 2 P. The morning line at 7 A. 1s Dy staamboat Johd Potter, to gouth Ambor; thon: by onra to why places to Philadelphia, Fare $2; second b Aboy $1 75. root Hine at 2P. M,, by John Potter t Ampoy; thenes to Camien by cars; through is five hours. Ware, My acoommedation ani ¢m\. i ing at 1 B. Ma; fare £0; emigrant line at 6 P. i fare, 4 AY BOAT FOR ALBANY AND THE INTERMEIM- ate landings.—Fare one dollar —Meals served os 1.—The steamer GEORGE WASHINGZON, Capt. Z. B. Odell, will leave New York, from foot of Jay sweet, every ‘luesday, Thursday and S cogs ae 7 O’cloos A.M. Se leave Albany every iay, Wednesday and Friday. NY YORK TO MONTREAL, OGDENSBURG, BUR eld, , St. Johnsbury Littleton via Spring Bellows Falla, Rutland, Windsor, | White River, Wells River, Montpelier, St. Albans and Rouse’s Point. Ticket offices—New Heven Rail corner pom d sad Cane), and corner of Twenty-sixth sireet and Fourtl avenue, Express trains ot 6AM. and 4P, M. Bag. checked through. FRANCIS HYDE, Agent, 162 South street, New York. EW YORS ANY PAILADEPHIA AWD) THR BOUTS fad Wont, vis Now Jersey Roilrond.—United Strtse mail ahd expraes Hoes leave New York, fot of Cortland’ shrest, at'7, 9 and 10 ¢ clock A. M., snd @ig anaé P. Th in four hours, Pare $2 28 in 7, $275 in 444. ox modation har Bcorm! + ali way stato Stace “ ™% Triumphal success of ‘week of the new iyo new pantem'm®. So-ond by Jerome Farsi, entitles ASPHOD! produced at a cont MAGIO PEN, MANT THOUSAND DOLLARS, AND POUR MONTES CARRPID PREPARATION, New scenery, now machinery, new transformations, new costumes, Rew properties, uew sppoiat- dances, and new mu: Characters by the wonderful Ravels. talamants to commence with the great Rue : WEF YROA MATHIAS, second appesrance in New York ag BE, 2 tall Ballet Troupe. KUADWAY THEATRE... A, MARSHALL, SULH . Lessee. —Doors open condense st Tig o'alock Tuesday evening, eg rw be Jatin Duke of Suffolk . Mr. Crocker Lord Say. Buckingham...Mr Sanford Lord Clifford. Mr. Lanorgan | Marianne. ‘Wat Wortby..Mr. Whiting | Widow Cate... Pas Seul.... ria + 23+. Mise Price THE TWO BUZZARNS, Mr Buzzard....Mr. Whiting | Miss Buzzerd..Mrs. France John Small ..2!Mr. Davidge | Sally.. Miss J. Gougenboia Wien THEATLE, BROADWAY, NEAX BROOME Doors open at a quarter before 7; to commence at 734 o’olco? —Dress Circle, 60 centa—no extra charge for reserved seats; Parquette, 50 cemts; Second Tier of Boxes, 25 cents. elegant and commodions as the dress circle; Orchestra Stalls, $1; Private Boxes, $6 and $7, according to size.—Tuesday evening, September 26, MUCH ADO aBOUY NOTHING. Benedick, Mr Wallack; Pogberry, Mr. Blaka; Leonato, Mr. Phillips; Claudio, Mr. Dyott; Beatrice, Mrs. Conway. ‘ED Ule’’,, 2. ..se 000+ s+ eee Semorita Yoto MY WIFE’s DENTI-T. Ly oorae ce phnang gg Tiscaegy Fes mtg Willard, Proprietor; Parry 0, Si Manager. —Doors open at 614; curtain Heed at "4 Sevaks Tuesday evening, eptember 26, will be performed ne) Prince... , “ El Jaleo de Xeres’’,... Mons Grand Pas, ‘La Zingarella’”’, “La Jota Arragonaise’’....... UNPROTECI) Polly Crisp. EO. CBRIS WOOWS MINE 444 BROADWAY, ander tha control of B. WOOD, Business Manager. GEO. CHRISTY, Stage Manager ETHIOPIAN MINSTMELSY, BURLESQUE OPERA, LIGHT FARCES, DANORS, ¥T@,, Africanized by the most accomplished company in the world. This week, the Extravaganza of ROBERT MACAIRE, J OOD’S ETHIOPIAN MINSTRELS, MECHANICS’ HALL, 412 Broapway. HL, WOOD, ..apecsssccencess .. +Business Manager, &e. PROGRAMME FoR Tis EvENinG, ETHIOPIAN MELODIES—NEGRO JIGS AND FANCY DANCES—BALLADS—BANJO, GUITAR, AND VIOLIN SOLOS, Concluding with s very laughable afterpart, in which the wholc company will appear. . Doors open at an early hour, entertainment commenc- ing at e quarter to 8 o’clock. Tickets 26 cents, G™ AT SOUTHERN CIRCUS AND HIPPODRO! united at Madison square, every afternoon t evening. Besides a grand entertainment on the sourse of the Hippodrome, a full circus Performance will be given im the newly constructed circle without additional charge. The fo! owing ace among the distinguished equestriaa artists who will appear this woek:— WILLE YARIE, of Louisiana, principal Equestrienne, Sig. FELIX CANE, the famous Italian or Trick Clown. AMERICAN CLOWNS: GEORGE DE MOTT and FRANB WHITLAKER, FRENCH CLOWNS: AUGUSTE SIEGRIST and FRANCOIS SIEGRIST. Boxes, 60 cents; children half price. Pit, 25 cents. {RANKLIN MUSEUM, 53 BOWERY.—THE ABOVE establishment, the only one in the United stater where the Model Artis's are exbibited, is now open for the season, giving two aylendid entertainments ever? das, at 8 ofclock fa the afiernooa, st 8 o’siock in thi Dg. Here's, Ae EE oe NEW AME DAYS, written tor Theatre—Seo Mr Bartong Longstaple, Mr Jerdsn; Delmaine Mr, 1 Saivel, Mr. ‘ndrews; Miss Fanny, fre. Barton; Mrs. Cuvlew Brown Raymond; Mrs Delmadne, Mirs Kate Saxon; Mrs Snivel, Mra Hughes, With the comedy of SUN- SHINY THROUGH CLUUDS—With Mr. Fishec Mr. Mar- chan’, Miss Raymord, Miss Saxon, and Mrs Hughes. Weds esiny—OOPPERFIELD and THE FILIBUSTER. , R's °Y THFATRE.—PROPKISTOR, LP WALDHON, fuace Manager, FO. Wemyre.—Doors open st TS ok; commenre et TM. . Boxcs, 25 enmte: Pit lery, 3234 canta. Tuesday eveniog, September 26, EU: TACHE BAUD; and PAkITY GIRLS OF STIL: DVS BATION A. THEATER... DRESS OLROLE AND ” Boxes, 25 conte: Pit, 124 seote; Orchewe a ‘ants, sents; Private Boxes, $5. Dysre open at T o’sloak; commence at 7%. Tuesday eymaing. . 96, FASHOON AND FAMINE; after which, Favorite { by Mins Le Folle; and to conclude with ACHE UCKLEY’S ETHIOPIAN OPERA HOUSE, 639 BROAD- way. (OPEN EVERY NIGHT. LAST WEEK of the new meas on the Tener’, with the unrivalled G. Swaine Buckley, Mies A. Nisanor,..... R. Bishop Buekley.... Ne strgionl Oretes with the other parts of this grand Opera sustained by the celebrated Buckley’s Serenaders. Concert commences at a quarter befere 8 o’clesk. Tickets, 25 cents; Orchestra Seats, 60 cents. N.B.—The concert will commence with a superior Ethiopian entertainment. ‘Fra iiavolo” is in rehearsal, and will shortly be produced. Bitinter 3 AMERICAN MUSEUM.—TUESDAY, SEP tember 26. —In the Evening, at 7% o’clock, the em- ly new end drama, for the second time fm America gotten up here with great perfection, aad em titled TUSTACHE. with Mr. C. W. Clarke Mr. Hadaway as Poulet, Miss Mestayer as Louisa, &o. Im the Afternoon, at 8 o'clock, the DUMB MAN OF MAN- CHESTER, in’addition to tho KOOK CHILUREN. The living Bhipoceros, the great African Bos Constricter, 98 feet long, the Happy Family, and all the curiositics cam be seen without extra charge, Admission, 26 cents; chiluren under ten, 1234 cents. TBLO’S GARDEN. — A CARD.—WLLE YROA MATHIAS has the honor to announce that kee ‘BENEFIT, : AND LAST NIGHT BUT TWO OF HER ENGAGEMENT, WILL TAKE PLACE ON THURSDAY EVENING, SEPT. 28, on whish occasion she trusts that the entertainments offered will insure a continuance of the kind patromags always 60 lavishly bestowed upon her, PROGRAMME: Wille Yrea Mathias,....... The Wonderful Kavels..... LA PAQUITA, comprising:— Grand Pas de Deux, by M’lle Free Mathias and M. Pael nt, The celebrated ‘La Zingarelis,”’ by M’lle Yros Mathiag h Dis ne nent, entitiod A grand Spanish Divertisement, en! LA PERLE D’aNDALOUSIE © La Rondella,’’ by M’lle Mathias, Mme. Marzetti, Mle V. Franck, M. Paul Brillant, and . Wangin. “Fl Ole,” (for the first time,) by M’lle Yrca sjathiag, ‘The eecond scene of the grani Ballet of BELLA LA PAQUERETTE. M’Le Mathias ..in “ee characters in the favor ERI e comic Ballet Pantomime of M. DEOHALUME4U, and the new grand Pantomime, by Jerome Revel, of A£PHODEL, OR THE MAGIC PEN. Characters... osbY oe . The Wonderful Ravele Box bock now open. i008 as usual, ROOKLYN MUSEUM.—MORE FUN.—THIS TURS- day evening.—Heuefit of Faulkner and Howard. THF MUMMY, THE RENT DAY, and THE TOODLES— Ginger Blue, Bullfrog, and “oodier, Mr Fanikaer; Maz tin Heywood, Capt, Kitle, and Chas. Fenton, Mr. Goward. Many favorites will appear. Admission, 25 conts and 1234 cents. E LADIVS AND GENTLEMEN ENGAGE) FOR THB Newark theatre are requested to ment in the greem Foom on Thursday, the 28th inst , for rehearsal and wae ainess, preparatory to opening on ‘the 2d of October. . POATER, Stoo Mgnager. OW-A-DAYS—AS THE AUTHOR, CAPTAIN Terence O'Troth, Esq. did, not «ke his appear. ance at Burton’s last evening he ani Frazer will be happy to see their friends this evening, at the Festival, in Uastle Garden. ALLET DANCING.—WANTED, IMMEOIATE.Y, 88 young ladies, from 8 to 16 years of age, to leara val- Tet danciog. Instruction will be given free to those vhe havea decided taste ani talent for the above acsomplist= ment. Apply from 9 to 12 4 M at 467 Broome strees. WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C. |ALIFORNIA DIAMOND BREASTPINS, WITH CHAIN attached, equal to the real diamond. Price $5; out chain, $4. Thee pins are really worth a visit to see, and tho price is within the means of every one. Ci- vility to non-purchasers gra’ L & J. JACOBS, 407 Broadwsy. INAMELLED WATCHES FOR LADIES-—BEAUTIFUL styles, from $36 to $60 warranted. G. C. ALLY, 11 Wall street, near Broadway, second floor. URGENSEN’S WATCHES, IN HUNTING CASFSs, 3 from $150 to $200; warranted perfect time-keepers. M C. ALLEN, No. 11 Wall street, near Broadway, second joor. PLENDID GOLD POCKET CHRONOMETERS, WHICH Tun without any perceptible variation, from $125 to . C. ALLEN, No. 11 Wail street, near Broadway, MEDICAL. R. DUBOIS’ OF FICK, FOR THE FXCLUSIVA TREAT. ment of the diseases of females, 1,049 Broadwzy, pear Twenty-ninth street. Remedies for female derangs ments, from $1 to $5. Advice gratis. Consultations and letters confidential. Women letters, containing $ served with advice and medicine by return post. Kel guaranteed in all canes. Patien’ & distance pi with eligible board, nursing, and R. LARMONT’S PARIS AND LO) MEDICAL adviser, eleventh edition, 845 15 3 Both married and single should conmalt It, sofia Me 222 Broadway, and matled free for $1 by the author, Lermwnt, physician and surgeon, No. 42 Reade street, corner 0! Broadway, w! he is consulted from 11 A. M. till 2P M., and 6 to 9 in the evening, Sundays excepted. N. B.— the drog store. Addrees all letters box No, 844 New York Post Office. We concur with all the other { ee in recommending Dr. Larmont to the aflicted Jourier des Etats Unis, Staats Zeitucg, National Demo. crat, Day Book, and Dew Branewick Times. R MACK IS CONSULTED IN HIS SPHOIALITY, @ No.‘60 White street, four doors went of Broadway from 9 to 1 end ffom 6 to § in the evening. Dr. MAUK'S remnedies for female derangements cold by him ong! Price $5, “‘T)®. SICHAROEON, LATE CONSULTING PRYSICTsS tothe New York Coflegs of Medicine ani Pha? ee amas of the Koynl College of Surgeons Dovblin, will receive patients in his speciality, at his oom sulting roome, 92 Prince atecet, from 2A. M. to 6 P » Paid Jotters by mail attend: R_ CORBETT, 19 DUA STRERT, MEMBER OF TH} AJ University of New York, way be consulted on dis @aee, Dr. C.’s rooms are #0 ‘arranged that patients never come in contact. The utmost seoresy observet and no eharge made unless perfectly cured. R. COOPEK, 14 DUANE STREET, 80 LONG KNOW? to the citizens of New York, may be eonsalted. witk confidence, as usnal, at bis old office, Whore ali who havi suffered from the maltresiment of pretemiers mmsy rely ‘en being honorably treated. LD R. JOHNSON, 14 DUANE oTREET, MAY BA CON suited confidentially on di-csaon. be Bh yer in ons islity enables Dr. J. to cure such aeses a beve led those lene experianced than himasif. Com stitutions! weakness effecivally cured witout the use ¢ any Geleirions drug. R. WARREN, MEMBER OF THE COLLEGE OF Surgeons of Dublin and Edinburg, attends to pri vate practice at bis old established office, 71 Madison street. near Catharine, where ne is performing the moat astonishing cures on record, without restraint in diet or business pursuits. . HE MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MED) paniou—By Dr. A, M. Mauriowan, p Fivenses of wouan; ove hundreth edition, (600,000); %50.; pp. 838; om fina paper, exirs binding; price Fost J compliant to which & woman is subject, from girl hoot’ to wi G, and also sa wifeand as mother, are fully desoribed, with the causes, the kymptomus, and als the propor mote of trestmont, ins pater simple, but io Shomost abasto Innguass, eerily unerstood, And thay every women can discover by comparing her own symp: toms with those described, the nature, sharacter, an¢ osunes of her Somaieints and be ani suffering, The is about Se Sect ane ica tater nimost ‘at Tespes' which her sensitivensss forbids ype | 8 medics) gen tleman, will find such instruction and aAvice, and alee explanations of many aympiows which otherwise woult cccarion much anxiety or alarm. How many are suffer vee fi batructions or ullar to the Perio teas which catarstloe the healt othe otfect of which they are vant, and whloh thoi delicacy for bids rr By a How aufo: from ro a uteri, (ating womb,) or fluor al. oy ‘weakness, debility, ke)Niow many are tu constant agony for =a, moniha preceding eoniinement? How many have wit, i nol reas dativeries, sad slow kat uncertain resoverted? Some whose lives a9 barnrdsd during such time will sseh And la ite the means o ‘tiom, smellorstion, and relief. tor moments, how much soguish migh' apared to the sufferer, to hor basband, to har relatives a timely posrsiaion of this Utte volama. It is iapase blo to convey fully the vericus sal fronted of as they are of » nature atriotiy io for the marricd or those contemplating — For aate ———_ & Townsend, 223 Brosiway; ddriages, Sherman & No.1 Vi ‘& Davenport Tusk Sloat, TA Paterson, ‘atreas, Pladaiphis. Os the reiatya of 8. « SH Sens ‘United Station moat bs ndirrana prin, to Dr, A.M MAURICEAU, Ofloe 1? Laboat Now York, of pox L804 Naw Fora Port Qfias \ ANTED—A YOUNG LADY, WITH A “ SOPRAN® voice,” and one with a “contralto,” at Buckley's Opera House, Heading at sight necessary. Address @ Swayne Buckley, 539 Broadway. INSTRUCTION. GERMAN GENTLEMAN, TWENIY-FOUR YEARS of age, who can make himself understood in Emg- a o make the acquaintaince of an Americam to mntnally give lessons ia their lam 865 Bowery. , ARITHMETIC, &c., THOROUGHLY taught on favorable terms, by W. J. RENV! 280 Brosdway. Each student is separatel and rapialy advanced in his studies, while the knowl- edge imparted to him is readily available in praction. Open day and evening. Re AND DRAMATIC READING.. 4 CLARA FISHER MAEDER begs to announce et the earnest solicitation of numerous and ere of the drama, she has decided to give instruction im the above elegant accomplishments, and trusts that hee well known reputation will prove a guarantee for the per bere prio es of bell 8) oe re, wish te acqui graceful accomplishmen' wing rooms reading will find every advantege. To dramatic readers either studying for the stege or already in the profes= sion, Mrs. M.’s knowledge and system must prove valu- able, as it embraces reading and acting— “seuiting the action to the word, the word to, the ae jon. ‘Terms'made known on application at her re: ee : sidemoe, \VENING DRAWING CLASSES - CUMMINGS’ SCHOOL, of devign, 58 Fast Thirteenth street, one door west of Broadway. Gentlemen desirous ot for 6 class be pleace register their names, Office hours 6 A. M. to . Me RENCH LaNGUAGE.—MONSIEUR AND MADAMB DUBOS, from Paris, have just opened special courses of conversational instruction Sor those who intend vistt: ing Paris next year Morniog and afternoon classes fee Jaciea. Evening classes for gentiomon. Private jessoas in Yyench, Letinaad Greek. 761 Broadway. as EVENING CLASSES AND PRIVATE LBS sone st 711 Broadway, by Elie Charher, graduate of the University of Peris, For references, &., clrsulare ‘Terms moderate, At home after 5 o’alea A lish, o i INCH LANGUAGE.—PROF. D, LAGROIX, NO. 280 Broadway, continues to receive new pupils for thorough instruction in the French languags, panier to them the ability te speak it with fluency and ness. 1s moderate. OXING.—MR. SAMUS WOOLL, or of the Royal Academy of t 460 Broome street, nese ¢ he is prepared to give lessons in the use all and broadeword, singiesticks, and boxing. Mr. W. first eorved under Napoleon, aud then in the seventh regiment of the Swiss Guatd. He cen produes the best testimonials of his «bilities {rom reliable tone in different parts of the Union, whore be has givem Instructions, Pupils taught ot thelr own residence if requi to commence on the Ist of October. 5 MYSTERIOUS CL‘ IRVOY ANT. Medame Vain e moet wonderfal clsirys ant ie the world She is at liberty to be ecusulted at No 3569 Bowery wpon past, present and future cvects. Also as regards marriages, sbsevt friends, business ma‘ters, kos Sne will, while in the trance, describe the nature and ity of Giseases, and prescribe for the wame, che im aiso ® wonderful spiritual metium, an’ will comsunicate with departed friends, Also instructions by astro ogy. (\LAIRVOYANT EXAMINATIONS, BY Mis. HAYSS, thet much esteemed and distinguished cisirvoy- ent. Ladies troubled with disease, inward Weakness, &o., should consult Mrs, Hayes at once. They can be pated much enxi¢ty and suffering She bas no sapertor. Ladies having friends in Ceifornia or here can hear correct news irom them by consulting Mra. Aayes. dies contemplating marringe should not conrnlt Mrs. Hayes at oace Mrs. Hayes is cortainly one of the best clairvoyants in America. and convince yourselves. Perfect satisfaction gusraa- teed toall. Private rooms for ladies, Ofise, 10 Spring street, near the Bowery. M ADAME MEYER HAS REMOVED TO 191 SEVENTR avenue, between Twenty third aad Twenty. fe strécts; she con‘inues to fell past, events, likewire, bags hed rhea © suite, business haga sickness, abernt friends, property. lost or ste. Madame Moyer converses in Kogiish, French, amé German, ond gives guaraates for hor art, N RS. LODER, 843 FIRST AVENU! below Twenty: trast street, third floor, can be con- sulted upon all events of life, past, present, and futare, courtship, love, marriage, &o, Ladies, 25 cents; geatle- men, 60 centz. Nativitica caleulated, prico $2. She will leave the City shortly. Cail future events; acd will show your aheant frienda, which hes watoniatved bar travels in Borops. She is a seventh seventh daughter and war yd Sopa cry ane ta bappy oe oo it ver) together, who, will eS) ‘tie r wuntrimouiel blige Her a6 traty poy mg ty = he, a trae af wr, soon. ‘any * J founded on tha otereal principles of wm ett Avlenee Brooms cteeet, berms Gnomon aaa Goivmoie seetey Beniemen not eiguad

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