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SALES AT AUCTION. DHERE, He NICOLAY, AUGTONRER BY ALBERT Y, office Regaine atc salee va f wos ‘an ivi te eed eed SiC alt lay a 12K o eo ‘Boe catalogue. MERWIN, AUCTIONEER. A. re BANGS, MERWIN & 0O., Trade Salorooms, October 8, at 63g o'clock, Valuable private xereuin Oct ns fect collection of old ‘scarce’ books in history, theology, literature, TAL pesand trav ‘® great variel ot be og ‘miscollaneous may be had A. M. MERWIN, AUCTIOONBER BY BANGS, MER- WIN & ‘rade sale rooms No. 13 row,—Mon- Park day evening, ‘October Il, at 6} week. suandard and illustrated ‘books, comp! alten of ie English and Ameri @an books ‘5 all the various [tir vey literature, artsand wciences, substantially bound, including many beautit and expensivel; iMtustratca works in rich herons and calf} bind: sngm: ‘flso fneluding a collection of searce and choice books, al) {n good order; also a variety of suporb English steel engrav- dogs, &c. Catalogues are read, UCTION. BORIOR.- —LARGE ged PEREMPTORY SALE of household f arn Frais oa iit frame pier and man- tet mirrors, &c.—M. neer, will sell to-mor- row (Saturday), at i Peovtock, ai walestoom 79 Nassau strvet, TORE WOO fI rb years y parlor and bedroom furniture, gtit frame pier and sion, dining bn oo. geeane pense Thole to be" sold to the c., the wl Righeat bidder for cash - z AUCTION KOTIOR—J. BOGART, AUCTIONEER BY 8. BOGART.—Thia day, at ‘auotion Foome, No, 1 North William street, founesotd fenlare two le tables, bureaus, tables, chairs, sofas, looking gl ae sewing machine, cooking stoves, crockery, &e., &°. be iy oe NOTICE.—J. BOGART, ADCTIONSER BE 8. BOGART.—This day, at 10% o'clock, at 201 South “Wireet, clothing store, voate mud, pants, vests, ‘sailors’ chests, valises, men’s fur and felt hats, boots and shoes, oll and can- ‘Vase Coats: pants, &e.5 ‘two counter show cases, &e., dc. — ee worry NOTICE.—J. BOGARE, AUCTIONEER—BY BOGART. eamaarles, Oct. 9, at 1} o'clock, at the Iway theatre, N. esnle of the wardrobe, sce- it nd preteen ees ie “Attorney for mortgagee. UCTION NOTICE.—J. BOGART, esrb ge | §, BOGART.—Saturday, Oct. 9, al 10 o'clock, at No. 43 ‘est street, basement, mortgage sale of the stock and axturea of a restaurant. Arner NOTICE, —THOS. BELL, AUCTIONEER, and W. S. THOMPSON.—This day, at 104g o'clock, in the ‘salesrooms et Lge sale af hg roe and bern Boo, choice Ary Ronde pink popilan hriery. utr Brice aude de Mi eae Sada ate gentlemen's and children's Niacin: ‘Tou ent ghee brandy, segars, ac. Aas. NOTICE.—1 —PEREMPTORY SAL TOPPING & CO. will include in their sale this day, A LARGE AND HANDSOME ASSORT. CITY MADE CLOTHING, Consisting of overooats, business ‘And other suyten, Vals, vests, &o., kc. the attention of the trade, Well worthy ss way, Corner of Cedar street. ASSTION, NOTICR—PRENCH JEWELRY—ON AC. count of who it may eoncern. SAMUEL OSGOOD & anetioneers, will sell, at 81 Nas- ‘sau street, this nh (Friday), at 103g o'clock, AU TAZ dozen French plated watch keys, 8 do. vest chail And other Jewelzy, for nahi w t sacrifice of elegant hou lanoforte, bronzes, fo, Absolute cash sale, Oct #, at 1034 o'clock. Tam’ anthorized to. seil sll th furniture inthe four story ‘residence, 228 West ¥ street, between Righih and Ninth avenues; the wh Yraras of $12,000. ‘he whole is in perfect order, an Putters Containing superior velvet carpets, magnificent solid Tonewoo! sults, covered in maroon, blue and gold and crimson and gold satin of the most extensive description; go- thie and Turkish easy chairs, m moquet and satin brocade; Indies? solid rosewood reception and arm chairs, covered in gold, blue, crimson and mazoon satin; three solid rosewood Sentre tables, with rich statuary marble tops; expensively carved rosewood pier, sofa and site tables, with marble top three ogstly, rose ewood ot » with marble tops, plate doors, &c., Imported ex for the owner; Mudie Soel'work tation th aay b ching vases, with the most painted to order in Franc ines, with rich and heavy ‘expensive lan lseap magnificent French plata. pet id frame; heavy embrob tered ; large and extensive vari ety of oll paintings, bby native artists s landacapes, inter scenes, marine views, Scripture p miperior game pisces, &e., the whole forming a very pleasing collection; su parler ‘rosewood pianotorte, full seven octave, elegant case, laid plate and richly set with keys of real pearl, being a Faluable and costly instrument; rosewood, plany stool, covered ‘in satin, with ai gant and costly embrot «d cover. room--Kich velvet tapestry carpet, In good order; solid. onk extension table, all polished in the best manner; Buarble top fauey tables. Inirrors, sofa, beds, chairy in hair cloth, together with all the ruby /and crystal cut, glassware, pm wells tumblers, goblets and deeanters to mateh; Wak hie et ee heer come, costly silver Ware, tea and din ner service; salvers, cake baskets, Casters, coffee and tea urns, Spoons, forks, Hquor stand, superior table cutlery, marble Pe Te -The sale of the abore slegant furniture was adjourned from yesterday in Sano of the storm, will positively be old ne. day, rain or A NOTICE.—TO HOUSEKEEPERS. Attractive sale of elegant rosewood furniture. To-morrow (Saturday), st An or ioc preset, all set Ce] elegant furniture, of every description, wutizal band year a dwelling 182 West Twenty a: street, ite Le pn gy avenees, all made to cer by the beat makers in the ty. ‘The honsr contains over six hundred lota of superb i > a wood and oak secre- ; marble groups, paintings by Lamey, Relee and Hunt- {ngton, ‘and other eminent artista, All of which will be sold ee = oo p—t- 4 be re. Roved from dv: house witin two days. 0s wretch tas hoces on the eoralng of the eae, whic FH rnitare, covered with ilk velvet; all in fect onder, naa the case with ai the furniture tn the hovse, Rosewood cre, pier and. sof tables with marble tops: ood Turkish and reception chaira, lounges to rongecctave Fosewood planslorte, stool aad cover; embrol: Gered silk and ince chrualua six large pier apd mastel mi corner stands with mirror hacks, (wo superb etegeres mot fn ormoln, French cacretaires, wax vases, English chandeliers, statuary, paintings, &c., including many rare Twi Sideoeciens 6( Glass ad cantnee, Stiperb rosewood cham\er furniture. hair matiresses, washstands bets, rosewood wardrobes, with mirror deors, lapestry carpets Qhroughout the house: oval mirrors, bronze clocks, with all Rinds of chamber furniture, (wo sola betateads, &e. Oak and diving roow turniture, extension tables, marble top rich French china, evit glass, ruby engraved glass, fory cutlery, with wiSinges” not mentioned. Stages pass & few doors nse ~ B, WESTCOTT, Auctioneer. wit. 1, BE SOLD THIS DAY, AT 2 o'clock, nt 454 Canal street, by virtue af morgage, one ult of mahogany parlor furmivure, covered i p oly og ure vlaie ghana (wo ate |, tharble top toilet, one ‘rardrobe, ma. Dogany beistend, bair mattress, bolster and pillows, ipraniket ep! ‘ac. By order of WM. CONLIN, ‘dy, aitoruey for Ae tenon yori. <F —Lanar SALE OF RICH AND mabacany household furnitore, legant Iace Wiliggell at auction this day, Oct. 8 rior furniture contained in the privair resbtence al 86 Went venth street, near Sixth avenu her with lor ornaments, heavy French p ail Yet plated ware, &e: ‘The parlors are furniahed with two splen. dialer arior furniture, richly carved out of solid rome wood, covered in rich saiin brocade; reception chalrs, covered tn medallion; Turkien’ ¢, mirror doors and back; corner et Drated artiste. china vases, be tension room —Svlid oak exteusion table, Brussels carpet, wood nui covered in plush; rosewood bookcase, lined anh Gatin wood, plate glass doors, off paintings, cut glass ware, Gilver plated ware, lable cutlery, an ware, French china sets. Th bers are furniahed with Brus Sela carpeta, lace curtains, rosewood om furniture, em Guite, extra large bureau, rosewood hedat iuthin mtg And richly exrved rosewood wasbstind, all full =e match, mattresses, Turkish In wage, paint ant on ravings, oval snd mantel mirrors, wllet aata with, Sm aesor- Kien cf maaboenny furniture, apeing seat chaire, rockers, aoias find note bed, bureaus, washstands, ingrain carpets, &r., dc. VOTION NOTICR-LARGR SALE OF RICH AND cantly rosewood and mahogany Rowsshalt furniture, te pratry carpets. pianoforte elegant curmtas together = & great voriety of superior honsebold (armiture, bat tend and in perfect order. W eee st auction thin day, furniture contained in the private 16 Whe Twenty fourth street, between Beventh and. Bighth Avenues, together with a variety af parlor ornaments, heavy pias pler mirrors, silver plated ware, ae families about refneniahing is respectfully in- a every Jot will be sold without limit or re: re furnished with two aplendit auite of Tehly carved out of solid Fosswood, and Drocade, reerption chaira, covered ih me: ‘arkieh chairs, roxewood etegeres, mirror doors back; corner etegetes, costly centre, able and pier tables, Mtatuary marble tops; a superior seven octave pianoforte, |. cover and music cabinet, beantifal oil paintings, by, cele Drated artists; chiny vases, bisqne ornaments ant figures. Kx. tension room —sulid oak extension table, Rrassals carpet, rose ‘ered in plush; rosewond bookease, lined with to ginas doors; off paintings, eat glase war uperfine table entiery, Bohemian wat chambers are furniahet with Bri bedroom furniture, en A bedstead, double manidin, richly carved rosewond washstant, all ful fnade to match, sult cost $1), muttresses, T paintings and engravings, oval and mantel mirrors totlet a With an aeanrtment of mabogany frniture, spring eat cha Forkers, sofas, and soft beds, bureaus, washstamie, ingrain ‘carpets, &e., ANTEL 8 ‘nOUOH: AUCTIONEER. tant auction notier. —Targe ‘of all the elegant rome: rood, aatinwoo, walnut and mahogany furniture, ormaments, cilelothe, &e., contained im the lai rest See No me Wee Tiventy accond sireet, between Ninth nod Perens, erenues, thie day (Friday), Oct 8, at 105 o clock A recierly. The following is a partial description of the sroks copialoed fiy the house, ele — In the basement are tapestry carpets, walnut extension table, duffet and chairs, china dinner and tea sets, ivory entlery, e ware, sliver plated tea seve. forks, apoons, casters, Seine with all the kRchen utensils belonal hed th i, serve. The china tea ants, p the house, tlore are furnished with relvet carpets, three Massive arlor suite in aatin bron, solid rosewood Her tables, corner and wall etegeres, plet and man! ornaments, bronze figures, classical broidered Ince window curtains, French plats on rose wood centre, sie and p mantel gl yraed weore rosewood seven octave piano, pearl work table, music cabinets, together variety of works ‘of art and decorations, too hedsteads, (@ chairs, 8, fea. See eae ueniture ty fnatch, Alen, two very superior euits of Fiehly enamelled bed Foou furniture Catalogues tbe had the house only. Sale commences at 10g o'clock A.M. pi POWARY SCHENCK, AUCTIONNRR ay BaF 4) SCHENCK. this day, 8th Foom, No. &3 Nasaan street, a sorrel horse, 1634 hands high, 7 ZENE, warranted pertmetly somnd, Rind ant genie in i rrvene cit wader the saddle, and will stand without Ung. HEAR: ScHERCR, AU AvctroNrER a AY BaF HL pe a) pee, tall bay foom, No. ‘Us ban rick fer Ei tor no fault; algoy an Clegant Took fet ot barnrer, sold for no fault, el ‘coupe @ray, With pele and shana, SALES aT avCTION. ¥ JOSEPH HRGRMAN THIS DAY FRIDAY, OCT. & ‘at 1034 o'clock A. M., »é the corner: Willonphtyrand Pessiacects Brooklyn. Regular wookly sale of furniture, he. comeriaing 's xenoral assortment, both ne show cage and stand, walnut top cou Manton pistols, stoves, eaters, on ia BP WARD SCHENCK —JEWRLRY AND. WATCHES —| BE. a&P. i aan a een inst. at 2h oon at their sales room, N u street, positive sale of gant Jowelry of entirely new designs of inonaies, cameo, ae inel ‘and carbuncle, comprising wete of pina and bracelets, brooches, earrings, seal and stone rh of studs ind sleeve buttons; also el it double: eecpery | Seba chronometers, patent and detached lever watches; also guard and vest chains, chatelaines, £0. DWARD. SCHENCK AUCTIONEER —PURNITURE.— Ry SCHENCK, on ou Baturday, 9h Inst near a street, & very iar well ck aie stoc! au wy ; turoare, embracing suits of solid rosews ne brocade, brocatel, plush End ¢loth; chamber suits of various black walnut extension dining ree, ey ge and sofa pote lable, wk of black walnut chamber f furniture, made by Desai, in fine are aaa pianofortes. Goods boxed and shipped in'the best DWARD SCHENCK, AUCTIONFER.—BY K. & F. 1. J BCHENCK.—Assigiicen’mle-—Hy onder and under, the the assignees of James B, 6 Cook, x, ihe eubacribers Saitsetl, ef auction, St ihe roome _ Vath day of October inst. ado eiock Meal ie right ti d interest which the said Jumes B. Cook had on the 10th day of of une, TST. of in and to certain parcels of real oatato in his te and in the State of New Jerse} fin and to certain aoe “ae due the said on bs previons to the date |: oresaid, and of, in and to the panorama of the Battle of Bunker Hill, being the balance of the rasta of the said Oook. A list ef the property may be seen ~ the store under- of the signed. E.& Fell H, SCHENCK, DWARD H. LUDLOW, AUCTIONEER. —VERY ELE- gant household furniture at auction. U1, LUDLOW & GO. Wil sell at auction an ‘Tuestay and Wednestay, October 19 and 2, 1458, from 1) until 3 o'clock, at No. 96 Fifth avenue, corner of Fifteenth street, elegant and costly household furni: ture—The splendid furniture contained In suid house, Most of which was either imported from Paris or manufactured in this city ty by the best makers, expressly for the owners use, consist rosewood and gilt buhl and carved pler and mantel games, mak ond wea parlor, Hbrary and avawing room fur- niture, curtains in damask and tapestry, reps, cabinets, builets, walnut extension tables, side tables, chatrs, arm chairs, richly carved rosewood s, dressing bureaus, wardrol toilette duchesses, Ac. ; hair mattr 8, aubisson, velvet, royal! Wilton and English ‘Brussels cai ets, genuine; and bronze ilt gus fixture: cory beauty onze and other ornaments, antique clocks, &c.;"very rich dinner service, Severes, white and gilt F. ol cloths, china, cut glassware, &c.; also pe ‘tures, slatuary, tal wea Will be ready and may be jac at the office of K. 0. three days, previous to, the sale. The furniture ma: fore the sale, by be secs tbe Gay pe reat to bbe obtained at ihe oflice of the auctioneer, No. Ld 6 ree! ENRY B. HERTS, JR. AUCTION MOSS—Wil sell On Friday, Oct. 8, at of store No. 535 Fine street, horse, harhess, top wai Gne long tail bay horse, 193% hands bigh, warranted sowad abd kind in every respect, and 2 very fast traveller; nlso, a top bug- fy and harness, nearly new; also, one new top Wagon and one patent spring ahd axle trotting buggy. Sale positive, as the owner is about leaving the city. ENRY B. HERTS, JR.. AUCTIONEER—BY HERTS & k, at the nd other MOSS—Wili sell ou Friday, et. 8, at 10M ofelo “Havann Sulesrooms No. 5 Pine street, segors, comprising Noriegaa, the West, La Sieba, operas, 0 al variety of packages. To be sold positively, without any re- serve, for cash, to pay advances. ENRY B. HERTS, JR., AUCTIONEER—hY HERTS & MOSS— Will sell on Frid: 7, Oct 8) at U1 o'clock, at the esrooma No, hz Pine street, by order of the assignees, 200 boxes family soaps 40 barrels srch,platform scales: tron safe, e.; alo, S casks vinegar, 10 baskets Heldsick champagne. ‘Terms cash. ENRY 1. LEEDS, AUCTIO RER-SAL :SROOM. NO. Nassau street. HENRY EDS & C0. will sell at auction: on Friday, October 8, at ie . at the galesroom 23 Nasser 1 collection of stuffed ni groups and under glass shade the well known taxidermist W. Galbraith, Esq. MORIARTY, AUCTIONRER, WILT, SEI1, ON FRI- day, Sth inst,’ at 1044 o'clock, At the resitence 112 First ne; Ly order of the administrator, the furniture, tapestry, Js snd ingrain carpets, mirrors, window curtains, fine beds, bedding, stoves, ofteloth, glassware, erockery, . Sale positive, whhout reserve. Joh VANDEWATER, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL ‘on Friday, Oct. 8 at the aalesroom, 200 Broadway, a cholos and recherche assortment of household cabinet furniture. Suite in broratel, rosewood frames, all of the best materials and war. ranted; suits in mahogany and walnut; parlor marble top, cen tre, aide and pier tables; rich rosewood carved etegeres; enc vin: mirrors of French plate: pier, mantel and ibrar; ‘every? destription; ‘book: cases, secretaries, lounges, couches, chairs, in oak anit other woods: rosewood ‘marble top bureaus, bedsteads and wash stands, £c.; matiresges, palliagses, dc.) The whole. formln choice assortment of desirable and well made stock. sold without reserve. BROWN, AvOTIONER: ER. ION NOTICE. FURNITURE AND FURNISHING GOODS. . ©, HUMBERT will sell this morning, at 10% o’etook, in his salcuroom, G4 Liberty street, between Broadway and Nas sau street, mabogany, walnut and oak furniture, paclor suits in brocatel; ehamber furniture en suite, in oak, with a general aesoriment of other articles in fhe line for parlor, chamber, Lal}, library and dining room; Also, silver plaed ware, table framed oil paintings, &e.; Also, some second hand fur- nituré, oftice desks, &c., &c., with which the sale will commence ©. RDEY, AUCTIONEER. leak ti ae + Fercmptory sale of wagons, harness. Will sell, on eueerdtay,” ‘Getober' 9, ak 12 o'clock, rooms No. 8 Pine street, without reserve, to close ne great variety of new and second hand vehicles, amon, Will be found rockaways for four and six persons, buggies, elegant light wagons two seated wagons, ms, ae. iso & great variety of single and Fhe nitention of buyers is solicited, ICHARD KINGSLAND, AUCTIONEER. RE AT AUCTION. HICHARDS KINGSLAND & CO. will se on Priday, Oct. & ‘their road wun a roa we foie harness. ‘as the sale will be positive, ‘at 10 o'clock, . 158 way, ‘Table and demert knives, Chisels and gimbleus, eee — shovel Pocket knivi per, Hand sawe, Chisel bandies, Axe hand! ‘Whips. An invoice of # English razors, in eases. Also, a tot heavy Sees Fare a A errcien sb Geage soeh Geto) and Cat. dante rep ante spree a gurrs SALE.—THERE WILL BE A SHERIFF'S fale atthe dwelling house northeast, cornar of Carroll and Ginton ‘streets, Brod at 10% o'clock A. M., Satunlay Sent, Getober 8 at whic Vail be ob ‘sold all tty richly Carved fur- niture, comprising sofn Ky. centre and Grawing tables, Shara ar pictures, bedding, &e. rable pr Pd iY wre amount co ssilves mantel ornaments, hina ware, &c.; a val ee brary, en tains, &e.; soa = Ty .; kiteben re. harness, dec. fils, washing machine, gant horsees mounted SHERIFF'S SALE OF CARPETING, OIL, CLOTH, DRUG- ac.—A. ISTALAR, auctioneer, i oe AMES B. penenis | Deputy Sheriff. rpuomas 8 VEITCH, AUCTIONEER. rg ORrig WSPRUCE aaigner'a sale of wines, ae. an Peed ction on Friday, Oct. 8, Soe at mt Mt, at iton cy street, consisting of wines, Ha ors and a ment of groceries. BS CROM oa Aaniguee 108. on. VEITCH, arctan OFFICE 10 SPRUCE heriff's male of office furniture, dc., this ray (Fri meme of one street. day), Oct. & at IL A. M., at 10 noe sire trou ‘safe, desks, chairs, maps, wit TERS, AUCTIONEER, day. Nd ociock, at 464 Canal sireet of household furnita & put thoroug trance for wy bring Ubu yom naa frame wth te oe eam han heen aupplied. The kitchen and lower deparunente of the house have received the most untring attention, and the proprietor feela convinced that he ia enabled to provide for ie ‘nesta in even x better manner than he wass ‘bia fermor ho- Fei sod cheerfuy ives the serurance that at all Uenes Me hole stention will be devoted to their comforts, wnd.no paling fan Sere beam KOR APH é ARLE BY THE Mit IFFAXY & CO., 00 Broadway, will dispose of the the Atlantic telegraph ea bie now on hand, ty the for telegraphic purposes, ata very low price. Having Fei re dhder waier, they can zanrantee Ra per EWELRY VERY LOW. All devertptions of, golld swelry for eile at retall, at lesa in uaual prices, by GO. ALLEN, importer of watetios and Ts 11 Wail street, second floor. “Fae THAN THAN HALF PRICK—ONE GOLD LEVER ben wateh, one silver lever watch, $; one cylin der watch, $1; one Cylinder watch, $4; one gol clin, aft ue gold chain, ‘one gold chain, $15; tora gota rings, 75 cents; Tet, $2, 4 man’s overcoat, new, $2, one Indy's cloak, one atik shawl, with cmbrolteries, $1; and other things, all new, and tn ued order, will be sold at 67 Forsyth floor, room ria AND DRALERS IN row A the Mea tion. and neation: Mainnees, Wir "are eminently sale’ forall climates,” they afactnrer, bef ©. konion, ATOHRS— “tween gat an aller won for oe at (ii ot io Cem Sree Watches Ly 3 very bas a written guarantes with it. Do wtrh Jens than weal prices. G. 6. ALLEN, importer of watches ant jaweiry Ne aggl retail, No. 11 Wall street. weor 0» NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER | (8, 1858. SHIPPING. eh ag eer LONDON, et DUB- Utada te inelpal towne of Fingland and Via Ti ©, Pe ‘AR! aaa fa Mate 3 Frm yoy Ly iron screw steamships are ‘Baturday, Oot. 9 ‘Thursday, Oct. 2 asiscann each albarnate Sharada a vi ws clock noon, from ple ver. Passengors will find this the moat speedy and safe route te the RATES OF Pass. Seba from Now York and Philadelphia... 315 class from New York to any ‘of the above eae Passengers: to Hay Ps Hamburg, Bi ae Antwerp tnd all parts of the arre, Parts, iam ‘Geky Dragon Liverpool from upwards | to insure ‘the eee extn a vot f tre mt the ioe dis- wor Bl trig Sees ont ny Yat the ollies of the com- rs See IOuN" "ort Da ane Bind readwat New York, Agent. Liver to N Buildings. AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL TE Be RITISH MAIL bee rRoM XBW ‘Capt. Sion EATON, Cape ae | EiMGp hae R ee J. fecury, 8 olear while masthead; green on wee Boston ene Rept 22 eee York Weduesday, Sept. 29. ie, “ Wednewtay, Oct, 6. a “i MyNork: Wedneaday, Got 15 "i er AFRICA, ey “ Ne'York Wednesday, Oot % « redueaday, Nov. BERRA‘ 4 Ny Xork Wodneaday, Now: 10 UROPA Leta ro eevee Bae An experienced sui vitls of are’ aig ow or anil. the valle thsceot exp) For Er uw ARED, No. bowling green. Th VANDERRILT BUROPEAN LINE OF STRAM- # between New York, Southampton, Havre and Bre- the United States mail— 1 sail as follows, carry! "From New York. for. South: remen for | Southampton As, mal Havre and Bremen. | Southampton. | for New York. i Oct. 30.) Nov. 27 Dee. L. VANDERBILT Nov. 27. Dee. 25. Dec. These stearoehips lave water tight compartments, and carry able surgeons. Price Of pasaage per, Vanderbilt, first cabin $100 and. $120; rampseny S in $60. Ariel, first cabin, $50; second cabin $50, enbin $20, Certificates tasned for passage from Eu a. Bpecie delivered in London and Pari a D. TORRANCE, No. 6 Bowling Green, New York. TLANTIC ROYAL MATT. STEAM NAVIGATION COM: anys New York and Galway i STEA ALL, PARTS OF GREAT BRITAIN VIA ALWAY, IRELAND. The shortest sea e between America and Enroj NEW YORK FALWAY STRAMSHI? LIN This line is pe of powerful and fast sailing steam. ships, ably officered, and furnished with everything requisite to render the voyage safe and agreeable. The departures from New York for Galway will be as follows, until further notice, PRINCE ALBERT, ‘T. J. Waters Monday, Oct. 13. INDIAN EMPIRE, B- Courtenay ‘Saturday, Oct. 23. PACIFIC, Wm. ©. Thomp Weiday, ‘Nov. 5. Versops visiting Treland reach thelr destination (n three: fourths the time taken by any other route, and all have an op: portunlty of visting places and scenery of unrivalled interest in Trelati Frice of passage, including free tickets by the usual railrond routes, from Galway to any of the principal cities of Great Britait a the following greatly reduced rates:—Pirst class, 399; second class, $50; third class, ‘Those wishing ty bring out their friends can purchase tickets for their p: yoy in third class from Galway, at $30, or from other cities in Great Britain accessible by railroad, al $35. A fiberal cabin table will be provided, and cooked. provisions (or third class passengers to and from Galway, but they must pro- vide themselves with & tin plate, quart mug, kuife, spoon, wa- ter can and their own bedding. For freight and passage, sud furth undersigned at their al Nos. 61 Jay, and 64 Broadway Applica ation for freight and passage may also be made al ai offices of the company on their AMERICAN EXPRESS Co., Consignees, ALEX. HOLLAND, Manager, TEAM TO LIVERPOOL, LONDON, GLASGOW, AND parte of one for $40.—The ste: ip CITY OF artionlars, appty to the udson street, corner of express routes. Wasi Setover 9. Fare tw pihorg places froin Laverpocl, Lo Liverpoa! ack, $08. For mt e apply to 5 CORTIS £ COntM Beowdway und 40 ulton TRAM TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BELFAST, DUB- lin and Londonds seat eeaaer & for $30. Return tick- fi to ether of the abore places for six months by any ‘or fi we or passage "ye rt "2 Nove CRAIG, 17 Broadway. ee gg Bee HAMBURG WANMONIAN PACKET COMPANY'S senor London, burg and Havre, ‘Will sail from the comuaye pier, @ North river, foot of Friday, October ry re ©. B. RICHARD BOAS & CO., 151 Broadway. lay aR es Tioyd’s mall steamship HUDSON, G. Wensee, commander, apse ont bad sodhagya, Sele ‘Bremen’ direct, post: Passage iret cuvin caine 8100: 3 tin3 0 TorGnfrcnk, RMUTORN am TOAL MATL STEAMSHIP AR ARABIA FOR LIVERPOOL. 1B The ABABIA, Jat James Stone commander, will sall from xt, agpoorse Ling OF raat PACK RTS—PACKRT (Seauber. ve celebrated packer sup JNO. J. fy: Capt. Ther positively sails as above. For second cuba or steer’ ‘on board, pier b river, oF or TA Sew TAPSCOTT 4 60 LJ LAFRAPCOL—pREAnNO GAT RouSiak wit an and eaerst ~ wire Pedmoy Vict’ s North River, of wo FM. DEMAWEST, JOR LONDON. —THE PACKET SHIP RHINE, BRING Gnavohiably detained. will sail October 9, from pier 19 river, Fare $16 and fi Koom for a few mare pas seager sending for thelr friends in Se Roney con them brought out at low rates ply to “piios. : C. WOCHK AS South shrek LACK BALL, Pee E oF, PACKERS rr LIVERPOOL. — fio Moning T WESTERN, Cx) a rw gatively a ai on Ry Mitr of October, Por sera ven river, or tod ACOB On WILSON Wi South firect Ss TTON & 00.8 pusratou LINE BAN FRANCISCO. et tates and no ng oe magnificen The cnr of Maturing, 16th October inst The aple: Al frst tt ahmomeg clipper ship Reapoal A Is recetving her at pier 10 Rast river, ‘And will prompUy sail aa above. This elegant ship is one of fand feeteat clippers tn the Californie trede; has never been, beaten. and to shippers gerons of the earliest California markets bas 00 ‘Captaln well has always been in thia ship, and is con acne one most bce masters Im the United ine from Sydney to Callao tn ht ct and oy laurttine to Lan ainty two Y pelenges wi nequailed by any ship afloat, Her ventilation eo CALIFORNIA, THR IsTHMUS oF TRH ANTEPRO. To sail from New Orleans on Wednesday, October 27, at 8A CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MATH. The Louisiane Tebuantepee Company's magnifieent shte wheel | or hats ry, R. W. Snorer, — Will eal for ne ne abows companyepew and veeuutul light area fy or Steamer SUCHIL. up the Coatzacsa'cos river, and hy 4 pag fA paddy Francisco tn the e PTHROUGH TO cal AURORA TS IN FIFTEEN DAYS. freight or passage, having auperior xecomt a for frat und micond eatin aod Fage pansengers, ply a! the office of TS UISTANA hipentorobieder COMPANY, 48 Carondelet street. nathan City will hereafter leave New Orleans sewb mon! KR SAN N FRANOISOO AN AND FRASER BiVER on” a a oT. The elegant A Lepper a Seppe 1,000 tona burthen, * wn pT the first vesse! to for the above. This ct quickest on record, and ‘accommodations are of the first order; everything will be werent wnsen comfortable and feel at home. No gers deiny will eet in in getting {ile vena! off. 90 the a freight & oa: | moaing for but few INDNESS. AND COMFORT OU THAN PRED. PRICKS OF PASSAGE. . evervibing “except swine, ind aan application for passage moat be male, aa * amber of bathe romaine. L. Hf. SIMPSON, 19 Reaver street, Or on board, pler Ne 6 North river LA ANDEPENDENT | LINK. pe mee Al Higpee ‘sity GUAR, ‘et then x: edeap JUAN without fail, And i guar vate heh rentitated, nd equal to an to any shiv oe ‘and wil) no out hori p vase ummotnione prasengera in first and second od. Passrngers will please examine for ‘or balance of [reight or ‘ast River, or to Biel eactaes «ts oO Rane & = Ty consigume nie Ccasignave @ Austrailia, Fisher, RDS. FERNANDEZ, Melbourne on B arantend the 1. i SHIPPING. inlet de yg pomnc D BLACK STAK LINE.—THE ! ip BALTIC, lyin for 14 Bast vives 1 October von BRIUE r $i Kast riv October | For passage ap) i eee or fo WILLIAMS & GUION, Fulton treet ae NT Broadway. PECIAL NOTICE, 16th October. Hoss, FALCONEH EU's MINE POR SAN PRAN The clipper ship CREST OF THE WAVE, Colley insste oo. 27 Kast river, having one half of her cargo on board, will ve immediate yer ‘and leave on or before her day. F balance of freight, MeN BRD Pa LCONER & CO., No. ‘88 Wall street, Tontine Building, seeond floor. USTRALIA —COMMERCIAL LINE FOR MELBOUR direct, sailing promptly on advertised da: The sy Hor A. Vexiromociipper sity 1 NOWEIS, 2500 tons burthe Follens»y, cominander, will have immediate despatch 6 above port. ) vessel has nearly completed I and will sail about the 20th of October. ‘She hy livered ner freighis in de order and ben qualities. Her ae pengers cannot be surpassed for com i Passengers and shippers are invited to xiniag horvefore en gaging olsowhere. ‘he superior A. 1 clipper ship NECK AR, having fine state. room accommodations for first and second cabin passengers, will succeed the E. Norris, and sail about the 25a of Noveuer. For freight or passage xpply on board, plee & North river, or w J. PICKARD & CO. 13 itroadway. Gash advanees maie on Spproved consignments Consignecs in Australis, Motars George A. Lioyd, Government Agents for New South’ Wales. USTRALIA PIONEER LINE—RSTABLISHED 163— carrying the United States mails. The noble Al clipper ship ROCKLAND, Sargent, com- mander, ia at ber berth pier No. 9 Bast river, and having two- thirds of her cargo now on board, will be despatched for Mel- bourne positively Uct, 20. ‘The magnitcent A extreme clipper ship 1 4MES HOVEY, Robsamo, commander, is at berth pler No North river, and wall have prompt despatch for Syduey Oct Mesa Kina has & full poop cabin, and the aceammodations for both first and second class passengers are comfortable and commodious, and superior to any abip now on the berth. Yor freight or passage apply on board o BRON, No. 6 Bowling Green, Bight bills for sais, and cash advanads made on conaiguinenia Gonsignees in A sara, Wilkinson, Bros. & C R HAVANA AND. “NEW ORLEANS, OCT. 1858— The Louisiana Tehuantepeo Company's steamship QU A- KER CITY. This well known and tast steamship, . W. Sha- feldt, commander, will sail for above ports at 12 o'clock, of above from pier No. 44 North river. Passage in, $60; second cabin, $40. Freight 30 conta to New Orloana, Xo freight taken to Havana except apecie. Apply to HAR- QOUS BROTHERS, No, 33 Noutb street, Will freight Fe HAVANA AND NEW ORLEANS—TO SAIL POSK- tively on Tuesday, October 12, 1858, at 12 o’clock. The Uni- ed States mail steamer CAHAWBA, James D. Bulloch com- mander, will commence to receive freight on Friday, October 8, at pier foot of Robinson street, N. RK. Freight thirty cents ver cubic foot. No bills of iading signet alter the hour of wail For freight or pasnage apply to the LIVINGSTON, CROCHERON & CO., vo. Mt Park place, j}OR NEW ORLEANS DIREC! $ North river, for New Orleans Passage in first eabin, $90; dtionn are ungurpanied. “Bl No. 3 North river, 9 Ny ‘Her ac: y to receive utadestnship billx of Apply om board, reen. OR “BAVA! NAH.—THE ATLANTIC screw steamship Company's new and elegant steam MONTGOMERY . Croacker, commander, will exe pier 12 North river, on 5: urd, Getober 9, at 4 o'clock, P Cabin sage, with unequalled accommodations, $15. Mirae mh icketis lo New Orle $39 50; Mobile, $35; Ibany, Ga., S24; AUanta ‘and Columb Freight 10 cents per foot and proportionate rates, one-half percent. Apply to 1h GOMWELT & CO... 85 Wost street, AMERICAN Insurance SPEED, COMFORT, FO! ALABAMA, vesiay, Octover 12, al 47. M., jorge Te. ‘wptain ‘from Fhe Avrora sienna Bebenck, will leave on 7 jer No.'4 North river. Through tickets can be had for the fol fowia ag Fare aa low as by any other steamucrs from New York (o Savannah; accommodations superior:— New York to New Orleans, $39 60; Mobile, 85; Montromery, Ain., $26, Ailanta, Ga,, $28; ‘ibaa, Ga., $44, Columbia, Ga, Lea a., $21; Savannah, $1 ons wishing thronih tickets must apply one hour # of the steamer. freight or passage EL. Le MITCHELL & SON. 13 1h TON, S. C.—UNITED STATES MATL r elt hours wg nt tala Kk ge upp sino ‘All goods n Ralirow mi marked “Care of agent Northeastern Ratiroad.”’ Through tickets to the ‘ollowing places may be bad by applying as above ‘Fo Montgomery. To Adianta. To Augusta YOR CHARL United States mnail ‘skiewhee! steamship line—Through in uk. 'S ADGER, aman ter, The steamship JAM Richard Adams, o er No. 4 North river, on Wednes tay, October 18 orelod M. precieely, (For freight or SREORD, TILESTON & CO. 29 iron Miloog lading signed cn boerd,”’ Fhrough uakets to the fol Jowing places may be had by applying as above:— ‘To Montgomery coe 4 a) ‘To Atlanta. To Augusta ‘Ail foods for the Noriheastern Hailroad siua bo waarhon, “Care agent Northeastern Ratlrowl.’ wink at fo POR NORFOLK AND RICHMOND.—THE UNITED States mail stegnehiy Inpentown, Captain Parish, will Jeave on Saturday. Mh ins, ABO CIR Feed, Crow ler LS North river, She will arrive at Norfolk on Sunday afternoon, iehmood, oa Momiay morning. Passengers for the “at Southern mail line. Travel easanteat And most expedl- ‘assage and fare, eat eke room, to Nor to Petersburg and Richmond, $10. Apply to HENRY LUDEAS, Nov lireadway. XCURSION TO RICHMOND, VA. TO ATTEND THE National Agricultural Fatr, 25h to 30th October.—The meamship JAMESTOWN, Capt. Farrish, leaves here on Satur day. 28d Getober, for Richmond, Va., arriving there on the ning of the Sih, in, time for the Cpening of the National ‘Agricultural Pair, Wickets will be tanned nbacriber for fifteen dollars to go by the Jamestown an vere by he menls and stateroom included, with the privilege of remainin in Richmond till Friday eve h, amd returning by the steamablyy Konno LAM, 32 Browtwas, dry goods, fiat haa Pate Soa te 3 oun arses, eon TIE WELL KNOWN AND “penn ooafdenual B.. AY Poa ae ot 4 T JACKSON'B_MONEY ADVANCED GN DIAMONDS, merchandise a wer and Grand to an: oa diamonds, Jewelry and earnarea mente 8 re the'soane be nt the a Dob he Bighvont Tos paoapway. ny 00.'8, BROKERS A. Paleener secoan momen rooms N & eh saa to $0.00, and all ela sh toni ae ON, Auctimeer. hy! yous var 200. co. wAyR N DIAMON: SEGA! Reet Ae PERSONAL PRor TY OF NY DESCRIPTION, Seay oe eet jp ~ By accom! at sight on ‘ivaral disagreeable necessity of non oF prey sores can be obviated amare ‘Browlway, opposite Chinese 7 NCRS MADE ON WATCHIRS, Tanne _ SRWEL- mil , oF bomght for the highest eash prices, at the old d viata, No 72 Chatham street. frmars” A wiinem “3, MACDUFF'S, 306 BROADWAY, CORNER faiker street. money oan be had to any amount Of merchandis® and onliatoral securities at the oldest commission honae in this city, the Aamuired ne ita By HAVANA spats PA at TNE AAG URNITURE, corner of Walker street, 2CORS, «TB ise ¥, ADVANCES MONEY ON iamonds, watches, jewelry, aegars and morchandiee aa Business strict; private, in the my retail store. “Established, iq 1845. ” Conmhiaatona Open from 7 A. M. w 10 P.M. | ee LEND ON WATCHES, JEWELRY, PLATE diamonds, gun sent am! personal property of cI SS" Persons atiended ingwan hy ye option of “Fooma lberal Suppo 5. MACDUFF, prema WW FAM ponds held for one year, nt the rower, OO S, SUS HEY, RROKERS AND COMMISSION MER SDs, chanta, % Liberty mevet, rom No 2 avance money on niches, jewelry and all kind haudiae also EW THEATRE, BOWERY, wee SPRING street.—Lesses RK. Johnston and T. C. Steers, Friday evening, Oct. &—Bene! iW. WATT ox. dr., who will appenr in the it of Mr. LADY OF LYONS. C)aude Meinotte 4 J. WF. Wallack, Je Paniine Mrs. A. Parker To cone’ ude with TAMING OF THE SHREW. Petrnehio AR, Johnston ATURDAY ASTRRNOON READIN rank 7 AnD peact RRS should take thete oii UR RLLA, THe TRPANT READE who, with her teacher, J.B. Brown, will give» Enterininment as Clinton Hall, Astor place, Saturday after etoher 9. Tickets 0 coulis, children half price. May be of Hall & Sea, Firth & Pond oF at the door. "To commence VERA PICKET OFFICE aCADEY | “ad MUSI@ race No. 9 Wall the RURTON'S STieaTee Tickets and ressrre sonia secured daily, from 9 it At the regular prices authorized by the inanagement TATION AT, CIRCUS, PHILADELPHIA, WILL OPEN early in November catrinna, ncrobeis, &e., desitras Of an engagement will area a8 above L. Yemen SICAL, CARD —SIGNORINA SPTNOT ESPRCT. fw 7 furorms ver. fr ala fog, pubile on she haw CAT ACA An "AL 20 Court street, corner of Present, Rrookis, Having etrdii under the first ttaliam masters her jc Sieeirg ¢ trong and practical knowledge in nglish voc! music and the — ‘The bighess ~ 4 man At howe frow 11 to 2 'N. D.ehe olen teaches in New York, A note addressed te jon 1,868 Post office, will receive prompt attention, ARCHANTS THEATRE, SAVANNAH THIS RLF nut eatediteiment will open about the middie of No vember. Doing the season all the privetpal “star” in the catty whi appear in rapid succession A MUSEMENTS, CADEMY OF » UBIO. REGULAR OPERA NIGHT. Most positively the LAST NIGHT OF THE SEASC For the first ani only time this season, Doulzettits favorite opera of LINDA DI CHAMOUNIX. FRIDAY EVENING, Get. , 1853, ‘The prtngtaal characters wilt be performed by— P Senora PEPITA GASDIE: Mina ADELAIDE PHILLIPS, Signor QIOV ANNL 1 BBRIGITA, Bignor G. igor ASSONT n nie Aixnor GAIIALDL Pane Conduatemn,. » [RATeMG Ponai ae. Doors open at 7}; o'clock; Opera commences at 5 o'clock. F pono por — Parag, droas ciroie and boxes. H weats, to be paid extra. Famty circle... ‘66 cents | Amphitheatre... Male of uckets every day atthe oflton of tha Academy, Breusing's and Mall's music stores, and Sibel’a, in Wal street, from #46 6 o'clock, Saturday—Last” Matinee. LUCTA DI LAMMREMOOR. Last appearance but one of Senora PEPITA GASSLE! Howeey Meare -Mesers. G. L. Fox aud J, W. Lingard Friday, Oct. & i8d8, THE PHANTOM, RAOUL, 0 i) conte at Mr, @. L. Fea J. B. Howe Cowrtet.....+ Handsome Jack... Bertows ne NEW Ot al BROADWAY.—THE OTT ON ENOLISH OPERA COMPANY, {Friday evening—Hor the laat tne, ia Balte's popular opera o BOHEMIAN GIRL. ir. Charles Durand Mr. Henry Squires Mr. isrgokhouse Howler Mr, Aynsley Cook, Kasco Count Aenheim, Thaddeus. Florestein Devilshoot. . . Arline... Buda. Queen of the Gipaies Notwithstanding the immense expenst ment of this full and complete troupe, GHAKG for admission, the rates being the usial PLAY HOUSE Puices. Seats may Te secured for every evening during Ube week, Doors open at7; Opera at 8 precinely. {IRENCH COMPANY. Metropolitan Music Hall, 685 Rroadway, opposite Nibio's RIDAY, “Oct, " DEUX PROKONDS SCELERA TSeUN GARCON CHEZ Pittobs ENFANTS DUDELIRE, Reserved sents $1; Parquet 50 cents; Gallery 2 conte, Doors open at 7 o'clock; to commence at 8, BARNoMs MUSEUM. “FAMOUS, DR. VALENTIN the veritable man with a thousand faces, « thousany vgucr; THIODON'S THEATRE OF ART, or Animated Mt mic World, with its thousands of active figu . Atternoo ul 3, aud evening at 746 o'clock. The Gri Family, Living Serpents, de. under teu, 13 cents. Ob'S MINSTREL BUTOINGE, H, Wood. . Milas Marriet Payne Mias Kmima Heywood ding the engage desi; 4A EMPLE OF ETHIOPIAN MINSTRELSY, in which the celebrated WOOD MINSTRELS preseut their grand and versatile entertainment in ‘Delineation of Negro Character, iw the LARGEST AND MOST SPLENDID HALI. IN TUK WORLD appropriated to that purpose, being unequalled in point of Heauty, Capacity and Biegant Accommodations, and well bet IMMENSH AND FASHIONABLE AUDIENCES: nightly assembled within its walls. jt recommends itself ern anna ia, not only for its convenient Ineallty, Coving situated withia a few muinutes walk of the principal hotels.) bat te VARIED, MIRTHFUL A style of enteruiument af hile it fs entirely free ‘rom all that could offend the most fas- udious. As no expense has been spared in interior embellishments, the samme LAVISH EXPENDITURE. i» atl continued in the enungement TALENT OF HIGH for the various a tments. Havin, UPERIOR VOUAL the musical ear may be gratibed by Ii LATEST SON The COMIC DRLINEATORS OF NEGRO LIFE, with their humorous sayings, quaint acts and laughable peca- harities, will may. THE MOST MIRTHFUL, while th DANCING, INSTRUMENTAL PERFORMAN cater to all tastes. A HIGHLY AMUSING APTERPIECE concludes the performance every evening, conuulning Indicrows situations, aud hits at local incidents, in Which the entire com- pany appear, fe are produced in rapid success. afloing he public a oon \ TERTAINMENTS, ETO., Viace of Amusement int Tickets pee eini Tloorsopen at 6% o'clock; Performance JRANKLIN MUSEUM, 127 GRAND STREET, oa from Broadway—Two performances are gives commencin § O'CLOCK AND AT 7. Strangers and others will observe that the above is the onlg establishment where the hibited, ‘The OD EL, ARTION EA oe aro exhibited, troupe eons TWENTY SEVEN YOUNG. LADIES who for beauty and symmewy of figure stand unrivalled. The enlire troupe Willappenr at each performance in We NOON AND EVENING, toa selection of magnificent ving pictures, Also will appear cacttonet dagie Tadies, in their songs, <" Ac., every Sitornoo ahd mabt, "with olker ntiracdone, auch aa cam LO seen at no other place of amusement et 0 the U Staten. ‘Admiasion--Orchestra seata, 0o., Bow 8, 250; Private $i; sents on the open at @and at 6; com: Iiénce at Sand at 1 o'elock. ACADEMY OF MUSIO—PRELDMINARY “KNNOUNOE. ment. Farewell Benefit of MAX MARETZEK. Previous to his approaching departure for Havana and his brief lonr South, the present Manager of ue Academy of Musio as been prevailed upou by aeveral of his persvnal (rieads te coumply withthe wie very generally expreseed by the OF NE and announce his FAREWELL BENEFIT. He has further been encouraged to do #0 by the offer of the whole of his LEADING ARTISTS to sing upon the occasion, as well as tnany of the principal ar- piers ‘notin New York. hole of hin re HORUS AND ORCHESTRA one bave al L PADING iriney ty AL MANAGES, ond eling Soe, from the MMENSE AMOUNT OF ATTRACTION hich bas been placed wt his teaposability Esing ney ma evening's perioramance, ho ts Sompetied “pay AND NIGHT PERFORMANCE, GREATEST OPERATIC ENSEMBLE ever ww im thie etty will taced tat = bay ag * ¥ Akh TexKEIT OF Assam, erage pet, toernaing reserved went Fa ied Holders of hear Ueketa are entitled Yo adunsasion, ia vie a reser fe MATINEE AND EVENING PERFORMANCE, (Opera and Ballet.) Fatrance to parquet and boxes, Ac * Ta of thee Uckete are fitied to mduniaeioa to mitting and one tthe Even! ormance, They wul be wansferabie and can be used Vy diabrent parties, M ADAME LOLA MONTEZ, COUNTESS OF LANDS. feldt, will her lectare on Rome. tn oli of the Rev. Look sores, AY RXMINITION. Dr, BOYNTON will on an oF PUTLOSOPTL the COUPER INSTITUTE, on SATURDAY MORNING not AFTERNOON, Oct. 9 ‘AL EXPERIMENTS The coriaioanens ro b eoneenet ments (wit! iste, CHEMISTRY, ware Rad PPHLOSOPHY, MOTRICITY and ELECTRO MAGNETISM, with a re Migixoox ASCENSION, with net and car won will be ma: LAR RAILROAD case carly ef caper will be exhibited. wi oe) ENGINE AND CAR, driven by electrifying the track. TICK iM fcbwol chitiren, 10 conta: aduite, 25 cents. Doors open at 9, io cpmanene ao 6 @elor! arty ‘M., and at 2,19 com mence at 3 P.M. Girle will attend in the morring ant boys in the afternoon, No boya can be admitted in the morning vnless attended by parents or gu Ofiewrs will be in attendance. ALLY HOU TALLY HO hed ONION CONCERT TALL, 497 Broadway. CROWDED HOUS JOUNNY CAMPHELL and LEW GAYLORD have fully realiged the expectations of He management, and are recette SHOUTS OF LAUGTTER and APPLAT Also, EDWARD BRERY and JAMES i rn comic songs dacta and recitations are not to be equalled on thes under the direetion of Prof, O. Rwald, te nequatied any at ilar esiab iabvaent forming altogether the best company ever onoert ballin New Kamiaaion 10 oente. OO te Senta. Commence ab Proprletore....--+ SERBS Wwournt ‘APOX K's SUMMER GARDEN, iva NEW Gai }t Mion KATE WALTERS, anal, tbe fascinating dansease and Yank comet evening. Poattively the lant week of the sum ai te Mr. JERRY MERRIE opuiar comie singer, will appear om Saturday event forma bis ’ pooh, informs bis patrons that he only sivertises taiwes of portarmers tea So oe tappear. Mr. MerriOrid having been engaged m, no other tatlabment has authority from me to se his name. Qawems eeeiy 5 ores Pore Tit THE Pi asow. ‘Wis challenge th the wartd to Compete with them. {PLR EMMA WELLS IM wail give ber dirs’ GRAND CONCERT At Niblo’s Raloon, on THURSDAY EVENING, Oct Particulars in future advertisements, a ROWS * ~muaaanar” a nla “TL CORSO.” sax wollte # WILLIAMS & CO. Brosdway Admission B cents, a am A omni Saturday, Oet tei a3 ocho “| enlttee LTO Maras Senor OASSTER, Adursiaaio P' ALACE GARDENS ~ plonmnt aay and aria veirewbenenta inch ‘The Gardena wil be lot for publi mee AMUSEMENTS, TPLO’8~ GARDEN.—TICKETS & OfNTS—NO aah swerved Beata, Doors open at 7; to commence at Peri Nrenre ov Ti NEW ia, by the author of “London 4, feasie brows,” ae Bins AG: RG NES ROUERTHON fa a new characte reed for her. Mig. BORO at JORDAN THE AUTHOR, Mr. BOORCIOAULE. NEW MUSIC, NEW SCENERY, TONIGHT, FRIDAY, Oct. 1808, A new romantic drama, in three ole and five tablen, Bourcicauit auther of “Lendos Assuranon.® RCT TER PiRate The ruined hat near Wine, in Russia, The retrent of the grand army from Moscow, Ducherss the ureival of Heruued and Marte wil the two tro ita, chiliven; the offer of escape: the mother at fart; the arrival the Russians: the fusiiade: Michel escape with the wrang vag e praoune by the Bus jd ath of Marie: Ber nto br mines of Pe Tania THE BROOM, setae The village of St. Didier, 1p the Alps... Tahervenod ‘The arrival of the Duchess; the fo, hens of ph tees ae 7 we ee of fulliment: a ‘tt ry} inurice de Grandvats Paavretie at 4 Pauvrete’s higory, the home in the mountain; the poor in the show dri the two foster star depertare of Pauvrette andthe villagers for the hut in the moum- pe | i he pelurn 0 of a PerDaes \o his native village escaped (rem. Tabi vu iy THIRD—The Wolf on the agcent to Mount lane ene Riviere The nj errene: the departure; = Fe ve os a echoes of the mountain; see ine Aaa Fo Night,” Pouvrette, trio, with the echoes, “a ‘eae oat from cave ant del Where ve monniain echors dwelt, ‘Let mo hear your votes ght, Come and say good vig bt (Echoes) Good night, Pauvrette performs her Pl prayer. Virgin mother, guard me sleeving, Take me to thy boly care Mary, ward me alee*ing, Hear the lowly pray haa Wear the orphan’s lowly prayer. Pauyrette—Ava a Maria. ‘The mountaln storm begina; thes faes of» snow fall hea the distant avalanche, the ery of alstreas; the tries to gain the hut; ta lost In the snow; Mi Pauyrette, gains earth before the avalanche; th rocks and mountains hurled into the abyss; the tthe terrible catastrophe; Pauvrette recognizes “Tt comes, it comes, above our hy Tub AVALANCHE AND Tie, SEA \ oF axis SNOW. rlee The hut overwbel ne, Bia fellow prisoner: ihe supper, oe Tight unitor. Usa, uo child. Tables, father of Pauvrotte separated from his Act. THIRD TAULEAG bia] FOU RNT ae The Chatont of Grandval and the itpark... Maurice returned to the bosom of bis fanly; the wi oli day; the onteast and the Duchess; the tabher and citld at mer the discove the remorse of Maurwe; his conseaseng hed Oo IEA O TH TPMT ‘The illuminated Palace of Grandvalg Manrice and the Duchess; the struggle; the farewell of Paw yrette; the discovery by Loulse: the mistake of Michel; the Duchess discovers her child in the goatherd, Panvrette, hag 5 EA (he recnellsanions (ae dou juble bridal; the qraid Cole of Gi Mr. Wallack. Mr, Lester Wallack. pmmence at 73¢ o'clock. A NEW COMEDY, from the pen of Stirting Coyne, first time in America, with sew and splendid scenery nnd costunes, enti NOTHING VENTU I NOTHING WIN. Chevalier de. Jauaneg, Officers of the ) Mr.LeaterWallagie Marquis de Vignwul, staf of the Mr. Wheatleigh Capt, Danneville, French Army Mr. i The Duke de Vendome. Dobincourt, Major Domo. icers, The Countess Beauvilliers. Martha: The A om and Wallace, will po TOON and RE EF TION HALL, Chateau of the Countess, PAVILION ofthe DUKE nine VENDOME, ‘With view of the French Camp before Barcelona, After which will be prssented A DEW, but notespectally ant ginal allegorte. ata horte, 1) aie fitration of (ourypassing events, written by Mr. Hird re snd enihiod SEIZURE ‘Oe THR eras; A TALES DISTRIVCTION. ANCIENT AND FISHTIKK FOGIES. Neptune, a son of Maltand Ops, a deeply distressed, monarch, reduced to the lowest Crag but making superhuman exertions to keop above water...... Chronos, better known as “Old Times, party of regular habits, esteemed some of a hightlyer in the bygone days, but 1 m too siow for the prese Oceanns, his marine majest Yo law, ® jolly old salt, partial to see, at blower, son of Aurora, and ia: rable of & roarer himself. . Triton, eldest son of Nept yiKiD. a aoe ir O. Bernard F. Nedges Nervides, avin belles and diamonds of the first water — The Minos Pyne, stella, Cooke, Rivers, Lake, Ac., Ac. MODERN INNOVATONS. aceeduy ty * ‘pant anti Uyak . Mine see “Jenkins”. July, tbs wansseat ACT T Supmanine Grorro x roe Deer, Derr Sma......Tsherweed. Masesty’s Conat. Hounorm—Wallace. ‘Tux Piateau ath Borror Hs ‘Sma—Taherwood. Tug Wornsnor of Cxnonos— Wallace. Characteristic dance by July. Tie PLacty Scar ace oF THe Ska. —Iaherwood. Grand allegoric tableau, emblemate of the friendly uniem ef ___Albion and Columbia, L™ KRENE'S THEATRE, | In carrying out the plan of alternating the yp moriern authors with hose of more renvote date, the ment presenta, for the first time thia veason, dard comedy, In five nets, of SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER, with a most brilliant cast, and the same attention to Scenery, Cortumer nnd minor detail that bas characterized the prodeo- ons of the Mostern Comeding w presuiead elismith’s mich admired five wet: ‘an SIE STOOPS TO CONQUER, Hardeastie. bir Charles Marlow. Foung Marlow i ‘ Tony Tenmphin. Mm Haran ss — | New F RCENERY by. Alter whieh, for the first me, an original burlesque opera, eatiied FRA DIAVOLO, et, “eng lected and arratged aed, . Lord ‘Ailearh eer the gx tour and at saagrecable As pos ible fra = iff if i i i i the Mary) ble and conaoang o igen Kiviare, weakens for jewelry and Rinongh «Targep eC pan hian decked Matteo, landlord of the “Jolly Krigands,”” who re. uses to allow his child to Marry man—of bo means Lorenzo, an M r apectre—a youth ie cagure” will make him “some’’ in hte prote Beppe. i paraniarty fen tufhan, not troubled ith the tntutest outline Saything else but the « peculiar to melodramatic . Glace, » promising young be anerepen |” Antonio, Metropolitan polier, No. 1A Zeritnm, the beauty of Nie vilinge. avd barmaid of the “Jolly Hrigandn’’ Lady Alicas®, » lady making, her ‘tint eee os aS. x H——n R—e® wees, very Fees rn, Preity Gi ae OF scENERE AND comnsel fees Beene 1. Krigands. Exterior of the Jol Pit | parient: an MF Fea eet and their Fra Diavolo; © on Arrival of s heary wwe Phcetass | bere Vatewuiinncy taneoee of BRUTE iN by ¥en m Mr, Rarey’s plan. Jealousy, Vewelry and Joy; realtulen. revenge and rage Kerne 2—A pair of fate, He ppo and income. evil consequences of a striite; ponenmed of an iroo will, and Giacomo proves Ue legacy, « Yate sest Cthiliing fate; Cupboant admirstions ong and Pas Soul, disgraceful appearance 1 visawoa of bobleman in trepsiston ands 2 etahisap, nother part of the premises. Tha scene ia intratnced enurely for the domesuc teileity of Lord and Lady Allcash, and to enable the carpenters to set the seene Seene 6— Mountain pass—by Thorne. PAS DE NBAPOLIPAINE, Mile, LAMOUREUX ani Me GRO. W. SMITH who have certainly no right ta be there, bat Mines cer avery pretty: Party, eatemely poping, and having Jy otor treonet, wes desire of the man ment w wisn exhibit the wardrole, appear at some time, Disvolo himself again; re. ported addremes, Beppo reougniaes an oid acquaintance ran de Recall Beppo, sind iecume; uves nition nie Het tama owt Rescent upoe the thn foil: Lorena throws Simeet? on Diawos* sake trom himertt on the tender mercies of AB enlightened, public, unafloyed happiness of every body ph Porat to commence at 7%. NSTRELS, ares Hall Ti ivoadway, shove Grand streak th and 7 ‘i CLUBS ARE PRU AnD Tt. ral ant ie Bmixgy Magar p 4 Rahtope. New Songs Dances, Jokes, Burlesquea, Combe porn open at | 9 Commence at 7% ee ani Aes OF MUBIO. nk woo a THe ballet, are Mr, W. Boy OS a ‘The billie of thie {ihe Menage ee been mals s appreenanen and comvievon: Lt any individ: a Or fo FOR wie i AMPRELL THE xooet =a ary this week. Broadway. his course orcas ete Subigt, «he Oronion of Mat and th, p “ Animals,” alto Bidle, Admission 25 ceate. Byoamence wh" otek. = .

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