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_SALES AT AUCTION. “TBERT § i NICOLAY, AUCTIONEER, Foren nt the Sei Giasaworks at auc- 5 L The NICOLAY, reat sel (Sate ater rene. November’8 mt 12 o’cloct Ut known propert e ae Glasswor! and enlary eaperata sino story Bergen ject to an annual g ob rent e pazat re one to the 20th riy is about ‘ought that In such an event this sad fon IAS eotpanroe aeoet prounen ita ta pro- to sale, as ‘increasin; an I for investan tmust cae Terme era aivaurd tile indiaputable. For Ang information, ogee aie aa, CEI E ALBERT H. NEQOLAT. Ay Auctioneer, Broad street, N. i _ LBERT It. NT OTIONEER —BY ALBERT aH NICOLA. oie Now Broad street.- a auc: ‘stocks and bonds at the Merchants’ Exchange, Stocks and bonds ht and sold at private ‘SLAIN DAY. at 13} o'clock. Boe catalogue. NTHONY (J. BLEECKER WILL SELL AT THE “Kelipse Oourse,"" late Centreville, on Friday, the 29h October, every variety and rue ‘of horses, consistin imported and thorough bred ‘k, trotting stock, rv res, double teams, carriage horses matched team farin horses, insta By ober of LOVELE PU ty AUCTIONEER —PEREMPTORY a. 8), RICHARDS, EER — of boots, shoes, brogaus and rut —B; t- Ibe WHITING: on Wedkemiag, Ook Brat loc oltre, _ store 44 Cortlandt street, a complete assortment of fresh and ‘sirable goods: also several involees of stock goods, in good Catalogues on the morning of sale, UCTION NOTICE.—CROCKERY, CHINA, GLASS, &C. ~Peremptory sale by J.H.8. BARTLETT, on Thurs. Oct: 28, at 10 o'clock, at 256 Greenwich street, the entire ‘goods of a wholesale house dectining the business. {conon NOTICE.—A WIDOW LADY OFFERS HER oe, Tt was mate Apply_to the corner part of house No. 726 vs ig cht DY, Pre President ouston street, in the evening. SHursdays2sib inst nt 108g 0 il anil tes aniive hotiaeheld Turnluate of 18 aromoed { isting of rosewood and mahogany sults ix plush , id haireloth; one beautiful upright rosewood. pianoforte, one sautitul rosewood bookcase; Freach plate mirrors; Preach Fabogauy, walnut and plain bedsteads, bureaus, washstands, Prius, chairs; Wilton, Brussels, three-ply and ingrain carpets: fair mattresses, beds, bedding: glass and china ware, and [sual assortment of good kitchen arrangements, No reserva- bin, + 01 UCTION NOTICE W. 8. THOMPSO HO S. BELL AU UCTIONBER, AND store, clothing, hosiery and pledge’ vate Worry St Henly’ bound’ books, v born wv: raiustle goods, pledged over fronths. | By order of K. Morawford, 6) Grand sweet. "Par culars day of sale, A UeTION NOTICE —DAMAGED TIDES. ANTWERP will sell, this ny, at 12 o'eloe tores, between Fultonand Catharine ferries, Hrovklyn, a lot da naged hides, for account of whom it may concern, ‘Terms eg VA tJ AUCTION NOTICE —J. HOGART, AUCTIONEERBY 3 BOGART.—This day, at 1044 o'clock, at the waction ooms No. | North William street, Sheriff's sale—a lot_of im orted marabont, ostrich and other feathers, Also Sheriff's bue—Lot of cloth caps, umbrellas, and also a lot of ladies’ aiters, children’s shoes, ec. Also, in front of the store, one 4g counter, Leer pump, gas fixtures, one spring cart, & UCTION NOTICE.—PEREMPTORY AUCTION SAL# OF elegant aod coatly household furnitare, this day (Wednes- xt iy), Get. 27, at 104s 0 Fels nek, at the private residence in Weet leventh street, near Sixth avennie.—JOHN FISHBLATT, auc: joneer, office 100 Maiden lane, will sell, at oe auction, the utire contents of said house, consisting 0! arior furni- ure, cover tu rich brocade and silk velvet; pt rosewood tegeres, mirror doors; secretary aud bookease, lined with atinwood: lady's secretary and "aor table; centre, side and ofa tables: Turkish, reception and reelining chairs; corner ete- zeres, pier and mantel mirrors, rich lace curtains and caraices; even octave pianoforte, richly stool and cover: oil maintings, celebrated attists;—Fruit. piece, winter “ene, . English scenes, ke.; Parian. @tatn- sites,’ bronze and bisque vases and figures, eight day slock, Oval mirrors; velvet and Brussels carpet, rug to match, erior extension table, buffet arm chairs, French china din. and tea sets, rich cut glass decanters, goblets, tomblers, spoons, butter knives, table ctober, 27, at 104s Aste con Birth and Sevessi ave contained in the satd resit onaiscug of Brussels and velvet carpets, rosewy juite, covered i plush: mahogany do. tn baireloth,, plate oval mirror, rosewood marble op ina ® secretal ‘extension diuing tables, do. chairs oak masrtle top buttet, china dinner and tea sets, sliver a ied ware, cutlery, Asoware, mantel ornaments, marble top dreasing bureas, Wwashstands, bedsteads, hair mattresses, feather beds, centre Lables, together with & general assortment of basement ant Kiichen furniture, with which the sale will commence, Also, portable heater for heating the house, been in ise but a short ime. UCTION | NOTICE PEREMPTORY SALE, OF ELE gant aod costly househo!d furniture contained ip the vate residence No 70 West Twenty sixth street, near ‘kx oh avenue PO WILLIAM. T, BOYD, Auctioneer, will sell to-morrow, ‘Thursday, at 10% o'clock, at the above consisting of rosey 04 parlor sults. covered in satin brocade ‘and alk plush meg rosewood etegere, mirror doors; secretary and bookease, lined with satin wood; occ rosewood piai e French plate ar aia and pp Tench foiatd with pearl ial and cover [murrore. Tarkinh and every rel Leeper thn | on at ~~ legit coy ofthe Madina a l sceee in Germany, Partes martte ¢ | Et'the Well, Poctry, Patiting and Musie, Ae.: Prench painted | vases, bisjue aad bronze figures, velvet and ‘Brussels carpets Figs to mutch, raeewood y bureaus, washstands aud bedsiends, sofas, rs tresses. feather beds, bolstors abd ~ Ky palliasses, blankets, vanterpanes, sheets, mirrors lock, extension tables, dinner nnd tea sets, rich cut glass decanters, goblets, champag wines, silver plated casters, spoons, forks, &e.; ivory ‘patie table cutlery Me every desert; tion, and many other articles too numet mention’ ‘Sale pouuive, rain or shine. UCTION NOTIC SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNE tore.—JOILN BOYD will sell this day, at 104, o'clock, “ 40 Wooster street, the entire furniture contained therein, aisting of one roseweod suit of parlor furnttare, ruses and mars inabogany and rosewood bedsteads, bureass, washatands, hair and straw mattresses, feather Leds, pillows and bolsters, vouch, crockery, kitchen eteasile, &ec., with which the sale commence, Terma cash, la city mouey ACTON NOTICE.—M, DOUGHTY, AUCTIONEER, will sell tomorrow, Thurwlay, at 103 o'clock, at sales | | Foom 79 Nassau street, a large assortment of new and second | hand howsehold farokture, carpets, mirrors, partor sults, centre | tablea, ‘boakcases, extensloo dining tab ‘hie lounges, buifets, dressing bureaus, washstands, mattresses, Palllasees, warlrobes, c., tieeiner wt witha larce assortment of i bew furniture, the whole to be positively sold to the highest Dedders, to pay cash advanors, ‘vertoN NOTICE, M. « at No, 8 Pine seat top bug re box big All t wagons. ¥ will nia. Also 75 sets single and dow sty lee, also blaukots, linen covers, Ac. A ve TION NOTION —M. Le PHILLIPS, AUCTIONEER thia day, Wednesday, treet, Anti AUCTION NOTICE.—AL ‘A's furulare—two sollt rosewood parlor suite ta ried Satin Erocatel: 08 will Bell for $i wool elege late ovnl and 1 ree gumber of vases and pal wood bedsteads, bureaus vod phan vis, chaira, hair mat . k0., ee. —will be offered he private house 138 Ninth eet. ~EXECT TORS SCHENCK, m No. St Kas. N of paintings t2). at io order of aasiquee, this tay, October | Dalanee id from a we roperty of an up town wine ar | Brot tiem. Mt } champagnes, old cognac branes in bottles, magnuuns, cases, | Qemucton and cases: old Jamaica and St. Crokx rum, apple jack. urhon. Monongahela and Wyoming Valley whiskey. 8 Sod Trick do, tu buatien, canes, demijonns and pumclvooas: West. we the following fh orite bende of Hyvans sogars a Amelia, La Tarea, mtoro La Pretoas, Rie del Norte: ops ia ‘Ac., ke. By order of P. HALE, assignee, WARD RD. SCHENCK AUCTIONFER.—SPROTAL, SALE ipes and secar tubes.—Ry B. & ‘Biuh ioetant, at 1 oveloek, at ver and plain, some arin “hey will be on exhibl which were on exhibition jon on Thmreday morning SSS BO. WELLES NICHOLS, AUCTIONFER.—BROWNE & NICHOLS will sell this day (Werneaday), Oct. 27, at 1a at anieargom 36 Nasav street, wo second had teathep top two do, cloth tops: one new do. leather: one very \ Saka livroad wagon, now: on Fuga. half spring wer tort ne: with a variety of top anil no top wa y dow and harness, Marien ete, whips, halters, &e Bibs fold without reserve to pay advances, ON he RB. HERTS, Fy! AUCTIONEER —ASSIGNER'S 12 L gale of boot eae Ot ne uppers, patent leather, sit skins, ¥, Oct. 2, At 1s o'clock, at No. 5% Pine cing of congress gaiter oe shoe and yume r, mores, &e.; Also, & hot of © sking, £6., eultable for hoot makers: alan, fA lot of morocco and other colored skivers, suitable for book: , bi pocketbook makers, re. By order of the assignee, 13 ¥. B. HERTS, “JR., Acorratt. —HERTS & MORE will sell on ‘Thursday, Oct, 29, at Lovelock, wt the (0, 5% Pine st reek, sacignee'e of a large stock an and Sine? wanton, of chaina, French and German pe comprising elegant hunting cage and open face ‘and ativer waeben by the moat cele makers; rich French po., the entire balance of stock of a sr? lane im- ‘be sold. without reserve for cash, to alose the es: Gone will be on view and Catalogues’ ready ready early on ‘of male, By order of the assignee. up Ba sD _—_--._ | a AUCTION NOTICE.—JNO. B. VAN ANT AP'S regular trade cule we take plier on Thareday. William street. 1 At 10 O'clock, at 78 Tn addition the ram int aseortment will be found a large invotee of ny i And Amerioan beltannia Jock tin ware, Birmin re, table cutlery, axes, cia, brass candlesticks Sat uns, ee Alea will heta, treka, fh “1 SRechentned the sete at eure m ee Bowery. NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1858. ey! i. Lamps, “AUCTIONEER—SALESROOM NO. fasaan Magniteeat private collection of pictures, probably the fueat collection ever otlered b: A by us, the property ‘ofa gentleman re mov the ei serie Te LEEDS CO. vw ‘yell i by auction on Friday, Ort , No, 23 Namen street, the entire ‘ing the city, without reserve. a a fart peach w I be sold Under guarantee, nis of art wl nde g ‘purchased direct from the artists themseives, both ont Ameria, cides to cost. Among them rated “Twin Lambs,” by Brgene | Ver- ing to Market,"’ b. fasenclever, of ussedoet ad orf nad bockhov. Sen.t “The Wine Cellar,” by also fine speclmensby Preyer, Haul, Schmidt and oper artists gr that gchool, Among the Aniericnn productiqus my tioned the fine tna by the late Thomas Cole Ing among bis fiuest works: Landscape and Cattle, & master picee, by Hinckley, of Bosto ny with various other pAinuings by bropsey, Hi n, Vanderiyn, ‘ 9 fine pall iy oe of ihe sh, Fle, few good examples of theatalogues, Bout gal: ENRY H. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER—SALESROOM 23 Nassau street—Genteel household furuiture.—HE: H. LEEDS & CO, will sell at syotion on Thuraday, ‘Orober 2%, at 103¢ o'clock, at 111 East Twenty-first street, ‘adjoining Park, Hotel, a large a and valnabli vest 6 of household furniture, eon v rain . plier g) ‘ose aries alia, seered int aile brocatel; do. covered in plush; carved furniture, in bair cloth; rosewood planof lace and other curtains, mantel orna- ments, centre tables, dining room furniture, extension tables, sidebourds, china and glassware. omplete as: sortment, in rosewood and ‘black walnut, cabinet bedstead, fine; feather beds, matiresses, (&c.; dressing bureaus, stands, marble tops; ollcloths and other furniture, in’ cluding kitchen ware, all {0 be gold without reserve. BERS. “LEEDS, AUCTIONEER, SALESROOM NO. 23 AYN YH. LEEDS & 00. will sell at ack. on, on Weanenta iti ‘27, at 104 o'clock, at the aales- room No. 23 Nassau street, a general assortment of household furniture, removed for convenience of sal sisting of Brus. sels and am carpets, mahogany card, roses centre and pier tables; rosewood and mahogany suits, in procaiel: and oth; sofhs and tete a tetes, rosewood bedsieads, dressing ‘marble top washstands, do, comodes, hair mattresse blankets, pillows and bolsters, together with a large assortment oferockery, glass and kitehen ‘ware. Also, iramediately after the sale of furniture, a large assortment of jewelry, &c., to be sold without reserve. UCTIONRER. Oct. 27, at 1034 o'clock, at his spa- Nassau street, a very desirable assort- Lave J.% HUNT, ‘Will sell ‘thi Gions salestooms No. ment of Second hand household furniture, Having been removed for convenionce of sale, comprising rosewood, mahogany and black walnut parlor suits, covered in Freneh satin, brocatel and hair cloth, tete a-tetes, lounges, 80. fas, wardrobes, chairs, extension tables, rockers, Voltaire ‘and other chairs, bedsteads, bureaus, washstands, &¢., Aisa, velvet tapestry, Brussels, ingrain ‘ind oiler carpets, oilclot Together witha Lirge assortment of crockery, glassware, china ware, sllver plated ware, & t 12 o'clock, One rosewood 7 octave ‘planotorie. ‘One mahogany 6%; octave pianoforte. Catalognes with fut! particulars ready early on the morning of sale. Goods packed on the premises for shipping by an ex perienced person, vy, AUCTIONEER. TS on, on Thursda: Oct. BB RGE SALE OF READY MADE I’ CLOTHING 4 By A. M. CRISTALAR, Aue! loner, 28 Bowery, On Thursday, 25th Inst., at 1¢ Frock, suck, business: raglan and overcoats, Cassimere, doeskin and satinet pants, satin, Velvet and cassimere vests, , cloths, petershams, pilot, Silks, velv is, black sating and silks About fitty dozen undershirts and drawers, &c. ‘ORTGAGE SALE OF HANDSOME HOUSEHOLD FUR- niture, pianos, &e., on Thursday, Oct. 28, at 104 o'clock, at $48 Fulton sect, Brooklyn, comprising ‘one suit of furniture in brocate}, five mahogany sofas, ti ogany bureaus, marble top centre tables, four micrors, se en Brussels and. in grain carpets, mahogany bedsteads, "washstands and chairs, gas chandeliers, paintings, engravings, &c.; also, one seven octave carved rosewood piano, made by Stodart, elegant 7*4 ‘octave carved rosewood plano—cost Sale positive. A, HORTON, ‘Att'y for Mortgagee. PEED & COL, uctioneers. iILap R. WILKINS, AUCTIONEER “HANDSO ME brown stone house at —— PHILIP RB. WIL- KINS_ will sell at, on . October 27, 1858, At 12o'clock ut the Merchants’ Rxchatge. Tbe handsome story brown stone frout house and lot,75 Weat Twenty-sixth Street. ‘The house is finished in modera style and with the latest improvements, 22 feet by 58, lot half the block. EREMPTORY AUCTION SALF OF. ROSEWOOD, MAHOGANY, BLACK WALNUT, & STALAR. auctioneer, will sell on Friday, ety lock, at Nos. 7 and 9 Broome street, the entire . comprising a fine assortment of mahogany, Fosewood, oak and Polack walnut, crotch, van » plank and boards; maple, satin, box and cedar woods, &c. above sale is well worthy the atteution of the trade. EXTRAORDINARY TROTTING rday morning, October 30, at 10 reets, Phil- IPECTAL SALE OF horse (Rocket). —€ o'clock at the Bass r fal iit be ‘a bent ” ity hands high, 10 years old. Rocket is Belteved to be, exception, the most stylish and superior gentleman's Toad barwe tn the world, he cat trot any day in 230; has trotted inpnblie in 231% and ia private trial 2-2; he is equally good in sing!o and dow harness; warranted sound in all res . and entirely gentle: eost his present owner over $5,000. Rocket may be seen at Conklin's stibles every morning, and at Point Breeze park every afternoon tp to the day of este. Sale posi live: the property of Homan of Baltimore removing West. ALPAED M0 HERKNESS, Atetioneer, HOMAS: verte 1H, AU CTIONEER—OFPICE “KO. wo Spruce street —Morigage sale of printing mouterials, &., to be soidon Thursday, Oct 25. 1858, wt 10 A. M., at the sales room 10 Sprnce sireet, consisting of presses, cutting machines, stereotype materials, printers’ materials, type, stands, cases, chases, &e mpaes. VPITCH, AUCTIONEER —OFFICE 10 SPRUCE t-—herit’s sale of one mugaitioet oi painting (by sof the old masters), ou Wednesiny, Octaber 2189 at 1D ‘A. M., at the salesroom, ASC. WILLE, Sheri NOMAS VEITCH, AUCTIONEER—OFFIOR 10 SPRUCE street.—Sheriif's' sale, on Wednesday, Oct. 27, 1858, at 10 ‘at the salesrooms No. 2 Spr it, all the right, L. Crossett which he had on the 15th May, 1658 or st nay thoe after, of, ia sad 10 turee baa: d'and three shares of the Newton Oop er Facet Type ¥. JAMES ©. WILLET, Sheriit. HOMAS VEITCH, AUCTIONRER—OF FICE beri! « sale. —On Wedesd: y; Oct ithe salearooma We day of May. 1858, or ? dred and three shares ‘ot thee Newton | Os ir Faced eo Company JAMES C. WILLET, Bieri AKE NOTICE —ALL PERSONS HAVING FURNT ture or bedding repairing at E. MARTIN'S furniture and bedding store, Ike Broadway, near Thirtieth street, will ples ke them away by the 26th day of ction with all the rest of the far establisiment, consisting of beduing, dc.’ Will be sold rivate sale until the above date. Goud paper wile taken mame as east TOWNSEND, AUCTIONFER, WILL @ELI, ON the 28th inst. at 10% o'clock, at 425 Paciiic street, corner of Nevine. Brovkiyn, all‘ the trily elegant and ee] household furntiurecontalned in the four story dwell of rich vere carpets, chara, mohogany tables, eregs, pekatines. &e.: nino one rose ‘wood piano, nearly new: beds and bedding, mat tresses, Ac.; china reakinat. dinner and tea sets, vases, A. Catalogues on morning of Ww" WITTERS, AUCTIONERR, WILL SELL, THIS ‘ay, at Zo'elock, at 454 Canal strect, a handsome assort ment of genteel household furniture, &e., from several families breaking up b three ply. iugrain and other carpe bookcase, rose wor mabogany French and and splendid feaiier be &c.; marble top dre wantrobes, dining rm and @ ity, silver wa: Sale to com iture: M. WITTERS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL ON WED neaday, at IL o'clock, atthe dwelling house 67 Suiltvan street, the entire genteel! parlor, dining room and kitehea fur nitnre. &e., beds and beading, mahogany dressing bureaus, Washstands, toilet ware, sofas, easy, rocking and obber chairs: pier glaas, curtains, china, gliss, stoves, &c., the whole com prising # good assortment for family use. _SPEC TAL, NOTICES. are pe meet on Thursday evening, 2th inst. at Socios P. Huteheon's confectionery, corner of Court and Warren ftreets, Brooklyn, for the pw Weta of orga rate electing officers. ILLIAM MOFFATT, Chairman pro tem. JHATHAM BANK ELECTION —THE ANNUAL, RLEC- / thon for directors and for inspectors of the sneceeding @iection will be held at the Lo house on Mouiay, Int November, 1884 between the hours of 12 o'clock nova and 2P.M. By otder of the BOAR sp 0. H. SCHREINER, Cashier, JDWARD A. FRASER, ATTORNEY AND COUNSEL- 1) lor at law, Commissioner of Deeds and Notaay Public, No. 908 Krome street, New York. Titles of real estate search ed for purchase and mortgage Nx TO MEMBERS OF “THE v AN | Amoctation.—The Hoard of Diree ciation, demand payment fi arrears of dues, all sums accordance with act of tcorporation of said associatio APTI 0, 181. Ofice ks Mercer street. Awendance every Tuesday evening, from 7 to 9 P. Rom, THOMSON, Secretary. SOTIOR 9 RACER —Jewist RANE eT AND ball, at N om, Tharsday, Oct. 28, 1588. Drivers will eet down ther pany win Whete horses, facing south. find ake up in reverse order. By onder of commiues JOSEPH QUICK, Hack Inspector. SION BUILDING of the above Asso- FFICE OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE, corner of Fim PNew York, Cet, BN 1688 Ry the Met aeetion of the act entitied “An act to eatadlis! Petropotian po Fa and to provide for the igerers. ment thereof, Apr 15, 1867," tt is prowited, “that it stall not be tatu for aay peroon to publilt how diay) one y Intnatenting. Thnare ihe elation whhia the Wetropittal Police’ diatrice unsier a Hpenaity of tity dollars for each offence, to be ravovered in the name ef the Berzle. of, the Beate of ewe York, Ky the District Auorney of 0 the offence ie wherein " “and n farther proviien, iat no Hoth or bog, for the distri bution of tickets at por el ry a Tecrenel or maintained within one + 5 ale of any polling place withia |t further declares, that it “shall be a misdemeanor, pr: poe imprisonment county, Jatl_ of speniear ryt than two hundred ane fy tliard, Tor any pe rave wideout jue Siavlc oe carembte coast to one’ poreeaal vistouss eyo tay elector in the ati it ‘uy mem- ber of the police r, wren in the achare of he duty, PIAL ] member to mnahing on jt wr ont pore reas meme ‘of the lice ns gence, of for any Fihwotp represent bimaclf aa being tuch tember adn. Tent design. The pelice of the Soe ns Se the A Ratt General rat upérinteent t of Police, ———————_—— ATENT RIGHTS —THE MACHINE FOR SHEARING sheet metsls and paper int A ant cteealer forves, Feeened from the copilagration « anon at se house gf bby Nod & vi wah ay BB, NO HA eee ALLION MATCH. UNION COURSE, L, — Ge iilunge “Ou Thuraday, Oct 24 at 3 o'clock pre mateh' po play oF vag rein or sine, mule rats, uundred D Mage names b. stat. Fihaa Alien. John Bulkley names b. stal. Geo. M. Patches ‘The cars. wil Jeave the South ferry, Brooklyn, for the course at a quarter be fore two o'clock, ope rekarn 8g ‘soon as the fo go and retur cout. ne as SHAW & WHITE, Proprietors. 5 Bige! coy bey ne LONG ISLAND.—TROTTING AND acing. riday, October 29, at3P.M., mateh for $600; mile teats, { three in Aya os ore to drive. man namés a bay pacer to 200 WW, names bay totter Brumant, to way race isover, Far James Hous U. McKeever ign blo '& WHITE, Proprietors. NION COURSE, L. I.—TROTTING.—ON FRIDAY, OCT. 29, at half-past two o'clock, a match for $500, mile ‘heats, best dines in five, in laruess. Mr, Piah uamnes b, tu Kate MU uff names br.m. Lady Cu ney, ‘to carry: fs weight SHAW A WHITE, Proprivions _. HORSES, BARRIAGES, &C, FINE BRED MARE FOR 8! SALE—IN v FOA AL big" VER- Kins once Be Black Hawk. For pamieulors: address C, TOMP. Westchester county, N. ¥. 2 BEAUTIFUL GRAY MARE, FOUR YEARS OLD, very stylish, perfectly sound, ind in all perpen also a way. in every particular, and so gentle and kind in all harns child could drive her; has had but two owners, the farmer who raised her and her present Ce never was trained an hour, and can beat 2:40 wagon. Together with the most elegant trotting wagon in this country, in by James B. Brewster, Engli: tor pattern, and harness, made to wv by Duns- combe. Price for the whole $1,200 cash, the owner having no tee for (heen, ‘Apply to KINGBLEY & SON, Franklin street. ROOD MARES.—THE SUBSCRIBER WILL BUY AT A Ww price only, a few thorough bred mares, and mares potabto for ralsuay mnulse. “At ny ‘at the Hommock pastures, Wi county, near Mott Haven depot, or address 18, M. Whitlock, New York. ROUGHAM FOR SALE—AT DECKER AND RAN- dell’s repository, Broadway, near Grand, a fa Brougham, nearly new, tn perfect order, for two horses. (OR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL PONY FOR LADIES’ use in the saddle, four years old, fourteen hands high, of a dapple gray color, gentle {a dlaposiion nnd a very fast Lot: ter or pacer in harness, Address Henry, Herald office. OR SALF—A BROWN HORSE, 15% HANDS HIGH, warranted sound and kind in harness, Ih suitable for a Physician, as he will stand without tying. Apply at the private stable in the rear of 31 and 33 West Thirteenth sire OR SATE—A PAIR OF SPLENDID BAY CARRIAGE horses, short tails, seven and eight years old, and very Atylish drivers, To be sold cheap, as the owner dors not keep horses through the winter. Can be seeu at Underhill & Fleet's stable, 75 East Eleventh street. OR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL ARABIAN STALLION, Size 15 hands, age 5 years, color steel gray, dispositi gentle, condition sound and price $250, To be seen at Dilk’s stable, 191 Mercer street, near Bleck TWO HORSES AND ONE CART, AND dwork. Call at 374 Washington street, in ory, for two days, OR SALE—A COUPE CARRIAGE, WITH DOUBL, harness, and a pair of gray horses:’a handsome estab- lishment. Apply at CLEARY’S stable, in Eighteenth street, between Brondway and Filth avenue. JOR SALE—A BASHAW MARE, LONG TAIL, BROWN’ sixteen hands high, six and « half id has trotted in 2.50; also a top bugy to order. Tobe seen at Thompson’ een th street. OR SALE—FOUR NICE fen mpage SORRELS, 3 by Wi table, TLO Kast This ‘one bob tail ray y horse, and one b: —aged from 5 to Gyenrs, Prices trom $1010 $175. Height 18 bands. War ranted in every shape, All to be seen at 314g Perry street. OR SALE—A LIGHT SQUARE BOX WAGON, SUITA- bie for a country gentlenvan's market wagon. | Tague tn livery stable, corner of Thirteenth street and University SALF—A FINE GRAY HORSE, SIX YEARS OLD, Suitable for carriage or family use, sound and kind; ean trota mile in four minutes. Also, a sorrel horse, 8 years’ old. Hoth will be sold ehenp, or traded for a smaller team. Apply in the feed store corner of Forty-third street and Third avenue. OR SALE—A VERY HANDSOME ROAD WAGON, latest style; has only been used a few times; made to or- der by city maker; niso a fine get of plated harness; will be sold very cheap. Apply at 27 Barrow street. OR $10 CASH—A GOOD, SOUND OLD HORSE; CAN can trot fast with harness and wagon, without top. Gall at 185 West Seventeenth street, between I and Vor after 4 orelock. ORSES.—DR. ELLIOTT'S INFALLIBLE CURE FOR scratches, mange, &., in horses, for sale at 113 Third ave- _Also, embrocation | for bruises, sprains, &c. hue. ORSES WANTED.—GENTLEMEN WISHING FIRST class accommodations for their horses during winter can Obtain the same, at very low rates, only a abort distance from the city. Apply to L. SIMONSON, 80 Nassau street, ‘ORSES FOR SALE. —A PAIR OF BAY HORSES WITH Pri ee sixteen hands high. To be seen at stable in rear of 118 Fitth avenue. FORSES KEPT.—A FEW HORSES WILL BE RECEIVED on a farm near the city, to be kept through the winter, Good stabling, and satisfactory references given aa to care and Keeping. Apply to WILLIAM N. SMITH, 24 Wi at. UST FROM VERMONT—ONE, PAIR OF THROWN wees, Black Hawks, 1535 hands one stylish and tust, pe sound and eine iX years old, one pair of black Hismlionian tnares, 194 hada” i, six ld sound, kind and gentle I harness nd For talevory cheap.” To. be seen at STEVENS & MEADS: Mer, Chanla’ stables, 39 and $7 West Twenty ninth sireet. ro HORSES FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR Is A gentleman from the South wishes to sell or ex tr ees eee Address ANTED—A BLACK HORSE, srt aly Lg | high, fit for carriage. Apply to R. 5. Latorre, Pear! sireet, for three days. STEAMBOATS. ree: AY BOAT FOR ALBANY. Steamer METAMORA, 7 zoey, Thuraiay and cree # , from pier foot of Ji jorth river, at 7 o 4 COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. PHYSICIAN OF HIGH ATTAINMENTS, INFLUEN- 21. tial, and for several years connected ‘& successful and lucrative prac , whieh can be increased to any extent, is de- sirous of obtain: '® partner, professional or wise, with a capital of from $8,000 to 0). The most satisfactory refe- renees will be given and required. Address Hiram, flerald office. 'G LADY OR YOU! Ly Pla LADY WANT. safe ant six months, for two on re s Herald ottce. (OOvARTNPRSIITP, —s100 TO $150 —A. BUSINESS MANS it some light business of net as special partner tn anythin stating that well, Address, 8, de., Industry, Herald vaice. office. ANTED—A YOUNG MAN OF GOOD TALENT, WITH Deaptial of 81M, nem partner ty carry on r. Apply iy eter Sddréased ‘Me Hf, Herald olive, for further information FOO LARTER WANTED. TO JOIN TN A MANU. UYU, treturing business that will pay him handsomely. Apply to. B, HOWRS & O0., 47 Broadway, room No. 4. $200.78 PARTNER WANTED, IN A GENTRRL + and Inerative ensh business, jong and well estab- lished, down town, only abont aie houra daily, where be can realize from $20 to $80 per weel no risk whatever. Ap ply immediately to T. GAFFNE Centre street. 3()(), ANY GENTLEMAN HAVING THIS AMOUNT . can associate with, the advertiaer in a travelling month. For full particulars Nassau street, room No. 7 boeiness, which Ti apply to J. NORTH $6 00 GaXY, HONEST MAN. oF STEADY, HABITS, ) 1 this amount in ready cash, can become ae. eociated w oot partner w he adverths exceedingly Inerative and pleasant cash } eral thousand dollars per anuum. Apply 10 WHEELER & CO., St Naw sau street. $1 OOO “PARTNER WANTED. —AN AUCTIONERR OL. |. desires to associate himself with a competent man, and with the above amall capital, to tke charge of the ion branch of the business. Avdress Auctioneer, He . Hating mane and references, which will be ex changed $2.000.5 =—PARTNER WANTED, IN A FT nufacturing b 4 in place of one re. tiring, or a clerk fo loan $1,000 oa good security, to whom a Mberal salary will be patd, BIGGS & SOUTHWICK, S4 Nasaan street. Or =—AN ACTIVE PARTNER 18 WANTED IN $2.500. an established manufacturing bnesiness in this city, paying over which will realize the 1p Tty from $8,000 to $5, own pon an (riterview, Address rald of with name, ae $3000. =—WANTED, IN PLACR OF A RETIRING: partner, a partner, who will act, either aa book Keeper or as salesman, ina first clas jeweiry store, and one of the best stinated in roadway, near the City Hall, A.B. M., Herald office. TO $1.0") WANTED—IN A LONG AND well establiahed by ‘1 warehouse, to extend ce with importers aut he above capital, ean have 88, of liberal salary and co Adidreas, stating name and where to cail, hice. Address PURNITURE. 1D CHAMBER SUITS ot. FURNITURE, IN ‘and styles, wholesale and retail, upward WARREN WARD, 27. Canal seoe four doors east of Broadway, Now ¥ URNITURE BOUGHT FOR READY wonst i =A FATR value given in ready money for furniture, carpets, books, &o., £0. at 123 Sixth avenue, between ‘Ninth wid Fonth virorta, JURNITURK—WANTED, $1,000 WORTH OF NEW OR good second hand furniture, carpets, beds, &., in exchange for city lots in Rast Brooklyn. To furntinre dealers or families disposing of farnitere this fa an excellent ‘ss, oo 1. B. W., box 3,248 are in a rising p the city, Address I Post office. MPORTANT TO PARTIES WisitING TO DISPOSE OF wel mes honsehold furniture, carpets, &c., in one lot od at find a ready ‘customer 77, applying to Fcxey, $0) Broolway, corner of Kleventh sireck. Persona ‘wast Of mood furalare at low prices ill ploass val oa ve. i ARLOR OR REDROOM FURNITURE, MBLODEON OR clothing wanted, in exchange for about 8100 worth of Testing, shawls, Ae. oF, would soll the same very low ‘or cash, “Address F , box 2.689 Post off 0 CANINET MAKERS AND FURNITURE Ty Wanted. 9 few 7. of parlor farnitire, to be paid for wwe, Bb toe 146 thegs. ad othiow’ y 4 Gest Glass dgutisl, skddi ess CADEMY ACADEMY OF ¥ MUSIC —PICCOLOMINI—FO RMS. ble oven THE DAUGHTER OF THE REGIME coats will (x sold this mornung at seo Ricki sy ‘ie be had ab (ue doors. 2 POCOLOMINT and CARL FORMES. Debut of vor TAMAR, First night of Doniz va, In two acts, ‘HE Dal avant me FE proucawe. wie ay in ber caatuad cl ne ‘tor of Maria, man respectfully calls attention to the seeond role se- lect for Mile. Piccolomini, a role ta whieh the late Madame achieved one of her most signal 1 tetummp ba. ‘The Maria or mite. “Piceolomint has been prono: e musical lie of Es next to her Zerlina in “Don Giovanni,” aud Su- sannal in “Marriage of Figaro ber. very greatest ¢! and affords her every opportunity to exhibit those fnfinite gree of manner ae that pomcest vivacity which have captivated the bite beyond all p a CARL FORMES, the great banso, to whose invaluable services so much of the ant success of last season must be uscribed, will make bis Siiarncarance (iter a most, Hpiaaphent ta tour in the West) as SERGEANT SU) which the Director does not hesitate to. pe nll to the public as one of his most sympathetic characters: Signor TAMARO wi prea s his first regret oe ‘onio. eri ie nor Tamaro, Mr. Ullman be; ‘ubee th a lic that he has waived oe a, ht or sele role for his debut, as is usual in every o jouse, But, ow- ing to the non. val of some of ata who are ex} it the conclusion of their engagements in Europe, and Wah to assist Aho mannger it ringing out the dite bas obligingly consented t0 as set down in the programme, he. study the part of Tonio, and this appear before the public in & Tole in which he has never sung, and which he bas studied uring the last four da ‘ALD TO THE PUBLIC. Every efbri, onthe pert of tie Dicer to prevent an ille gitimate sale of goats for the Pecolomini nights has been nade, He is sorry to aay that he has only partially succeeded. The speculators, driven away from the precinets of the Academ: have opened ticket offices of their own, the two principal on of which ure the bookstand at the St.’ Nicholas Hotel and the Union aquare Post ofice, which they unblushingly adv tise the daily papers. How far the respective propriétors. of th: places are to be blamed in permiting such transactions tt is not for the Director to decide: ‘The fact of Mile. Piccolomini appearing together with Formes in new characters to-morrow evening, will of course ulate speculators to greater exertions, The Director, therefore, announces that the LA FIGLIA DI REGIMENTO Wil be performed on Friday, Qet: 29, aud that GRAND EXTRA NIGHT will be gtvén on Balurdsy evening, Got. 80. Mr. Ullman, therefore, calls upon the public to. assist him in iting down this, toevery party equally tajurious proceed: lng, which can only effectually be done I listening to the assertions of these speculators that all ticketsare sold, butmust rtain from the oblicial #: whether this Is true or not, and se submit to the extortions of outside speculators, and ticalar opera, Several’ pe nu jer are in prepa tion, and unless the nuisane Director will feel lumibeit reluctantly complied to rovort co due auction syste, On FRIDAY, Det. 29, Second night of LA FIGIIA DEL. REGIMENTO, The sale of genta for I'l ay opera countenced on Thursday. Ou Saturday evening, Get GHAND EXTRA NIGHT, to meet the increased demand for seats. Full pardicutars on Thursday. M’S MUSEUM.—TH® BEARDED BABY, ONLY R years olf, and yet luxurintes in an ample Beard d Whiskers. THIODON’ World, or Theatre of Arts, TINE'S coutealit a ad Aquaria, th seen at all mes. Acmittance to a sen, 13 cents, RYANTS’ MINSTRELS, Mechanics’ Hall, 473 Broadway, above Grand street. Monday. Oct. 28, wud every evening during the week. ‘The Exe Troupe of the World. “More Novelties. RY and DAN BRYANT, the Star Afrioan Delinexto in'a new laughable burlesque, entided THY STEG| : NOW, tosetber: with new Songs, Dances, Solos, ‘Gomienlities Planuition Bcenes, &c. The RIVAL DARKIES, CLUBS AR‘ TR ALPINE WARBLERS, &c. Change ‘of tune.— Doorsopen at 64; commence 3 Tickets 29 cents, CAMTaELL | MINSTRELS. STREL MALL, 44 BROADWAY, OPEN FO! fe SEASON, py Family, &e., te 2 cents; Onildren under Every even! ale ar variety Ti LA card i Bier MAS’ KR. New song, "Unsw: Clatevoyancé exposed. THE tiene RIVALS we Be jowan’s Reel. Kecentric Plantation Dance. worth’s jo Song, “The Stage Driver.” Doors opea at 6%; commence at J xtertn, Proprietor. NIXON 4 Ken's. GRAND EQUESTRIA, PALACE GARDENS. This evening and during the week will be presented in the areba coession Of ERB KEATS OF HORSEMANSHIP, Ry the Greatest Kiders in the World, with a beautiful display of clarste exercises, Afternoon performances on Wed: estay and Saturday, Admiseion.. 60 cente | | Chit Children. 2 cents / ALLACK’S THEATRE LAST THREE NIGHTS Of the present popular pieces— MARRIAGE A LOTTERY, DYING FOR LOVE, NEPIUNE'S ” DEFEAT. WEDNESDAY, 27th THURSDAY, 23th, FRIDAY, 20th. RT UNION CONCERT HALL, 497 Broadway. ‘The Proprictors have great pleasure in announcing the en gagement et the Fevowned TOM WATSON, the king of comic singers; also Mr. GUS. GRANT, late of Evans’ London con- ceria, Who appear every evening to delight, with their great talents, large and crowded houses, with a conipany selected from the dancers and singers that can be pro- juced, ¥ Miss FANNY COLE, AUGUSTUS, PRICE, Messrs. GAYLOR and CAMPBELL, Mr. JACOBS, & WAULD, Mr. JOHNSON, Mr. Winson Every evening at 7}, o'clock. Concerts on, Admission "10 eetia, WAbsWoutis Fox. oP, HOP, Hor. Gra At MC Under the dinsctien of Hi. DOME ONE, COME ‘alte Full Band this ovesiag, ARCHANT'S SAVANNAH THEATRE.—THIg ELE. cant establishment will open early in November. Duri ihe season all the prominent sara in the country wij) appear iu rapid succession. BARGAIN.—FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE, A DIORA. ma of the gold regions of Australia. a first rate Chance for any person wishing to go into the show business. The purchaser will be given fuli instructions for exhibiting it. For partiealars apply 10 JOHN PYNK, 109 Nassau street. MISCKLLANEOUS, WORDT TO THE WISE. rieag on =p DAYS ARE HOT. threatens fe imal when the nighis are sharp and eid resaging and ague, the careful man his own p! wentive of ail auch ailmenta by judicious. use of that Krend be the cordial cognac bitters of M. Leroux These oe hnee eee uropean, have now become : ia dagen eeninPab gale, w wi ica ed cet and wa druggists. TE DOUBLE VA! CPs, ® In anil pone ‘lia, Chocolate be ; Sa de Sante, Chocolate cream, Q Chovolaie a, Maputnetored YY eR MATLLARD, iia way. ri and 160 Mereor ste Where the puran acl mont telubie mace Can be obtained J HARD, ath her patrons and n pers calloaities, that she still 0 eceag, aid having red fons will allow themnget nails, grown in the flesh, Ae. te charge. no Dain whatever nor cats having peactised tn this city for th years, she Isenabled to give the highest tes ree. that the the blood to flow four WIAPTED mm Axns, SORE LIpa, 80 1 SKIN, CUTE , / biates also for imparting a healthful softness t) Ube skio. oe ebanginy “UE. Com, DARK AND SALLOW SKIN Tato a south, delicate. ud velvet like color, use r ALY DOR, Which fe a certain never failing remedy for all soreness of Wie $s, ‘Takagi inolemens seasons of ihe year, TAN, CKLES, PIMPLES, Anil all entaneous eriyptioms of the skin are “speedily remoced ove article. Ladies abo chalk, sis. 0 and other injurtone p the: dan invaluable coated the manufac cto} 36 Ura the drug sore. VENTLEMEN'S LINEN WASHED AND TRONED AT 146 Inquire at 72 West Isth i NIK A'S TOOTHACHE REMEDY.—IN EVERY CASE + Kh cores the tootheche permanently It is perfectly tharmiess. Sold hy P. J. BUCKLEY, M8 Broome Firect and H.HIKA, 60% Pringe street, next door to i uo cent, 7 A nF a] curr THIS OUT.—FAMILY SEWING DONE BY 4 machine, ab home, th the neatest manner, on reason terme, or will go out by the day, term i per day and th pense of moving the inachine; tucking neatly done for cents a tuck. Call_or address by note Pi Havens, M36 Sec avenue, betweea Thirty fourth and No. 9, oF inquire im the dry goods store. ps RES AND MARBLES.—A SMALT lection, at private sale, at room No. 13 Ap Thirty Ath streets, 1 CHOICE COL. pleton May be seeu from 10 til 3 Sorelack eae ing, Broadway iy are now J ahapes to oa, extant te beat ting, spn ; flso, ire le ingot, suitable for wire makers, or reat convenience of loeallty enables them to exeeste orders with great promptness, Old cast steol remelt Information ¢ap be bad at the ageut’s office, No. 74 Brond: ROBERT PATON. way ol SEGARS AND TOBACCO. VASH PURCHASERS OF SEGARS CAN PROCURE 7 bargains in Havana, domestic and Gorman segars at mn; establishment. Ia Normasas low as An examination solicied. Leannot be undersold. 0. CHEEKS, 17 Broadway. MEDICAL. 7\R. WARD_OFFICR 486 BROADWAY, SOUTHRAST gprner of Broome second floor. Olfice hours from treet, \ we" 0 P. M., daily, On Sundays from 9 A. M. ull R. WATSON, 459 BROOME STREET, SECOND BLOCK ‘weat of Rroadway. Office hours from 3 in the morning to 8 in the evening. y* M. LARMONT, 82 MERCER STREET, CORNER OF Di 8 Office ring. oprosie 8 Nicholas Hotel, New York. vom 10 A. M. UL OP. M., except Sundays. Porer ne RHUNTER'S. ONLY OFFICE [8 AT NO. 3 DIVI- sion street, New York elty, established A.1). a Open trom seven tn eeven fy ie tat wre ‘ten in the evening. D' wank RAL TES, 52. RLEECKE? STaket qoruer of Wesley plaoe, twa blogas enat of Begndwa. PROADWAY | THE ATRE. Bole Proprietor aud Man ager Mr. LOOK AT THE SCALE OF PRICES The whole of the beautiful Pas Pary ” Dress circle. “5 oomta Anew and AEE! omphithestre, bya onal fourth tiers, capable Tesaag two t The FHKATRE ENTIREL By shchul ot ondpady eee y request of hun , JULIA DEAN HAYNE Pauline in the Clande Metnotte sand uette. ; ta | Family eivele.. srr the entire iad jarani, Mosara.@. L. Fox and J. W. Lingard ‘Wednesda i , See oe xD HROOK LYN, Dick Daggles....Mr. G. 1. Fi Morton - ROBE oF Bin ty i Tom Cringle..Mr.J. B. Howe | Fanny Foxglove Mis ‘OOD'S MINSTREL BUILDINGS nd 609 Broadway, near Prince atreot. O61 a Woob's MISTI PERFORM EVERY EVENING, NEGRO MINSTREL, Nn 4 Pa com Si hese yiogs, by ew gon oY ce, 60 ea eS. TL Budworth, ©. White aud K. Wanden, wided ++ +Miss Denvil ferring Miss JULIA DALY will appear (second week) in & provan burletia,entitied N AND Ol OF PLACK, in’ which she will susta FIVE Diferent Characters aud sing several sons, Tickets 29 cents, Doors open at 634; to commence at 7%. PRANKLIN MUSEUM, 127 GRAND STREET, ONE DOOR from Brondway.—Another triumph of art and beauty. Two perfo: man So'eloe Great pers of Bi tee # daily, at ‘in the afternoon and at 734 in the evening. Fourteen representations by th DEL ARTISTES every afternoon aud ight, amongst whieh will be found “The Three Graces,” “Venus Rising from the Sea “Adam and Eve,” May and” Morning equally interesting. FEMALE MINSTREUS, consisting of pistaan performers, will apvear every KNOUN AND-EVENING in their songs, ahorrsas, £5," Algo. Mons. Grogoire, the BELUNGERT MAN TS THE WORLD, tn bis terrific feats of strength, | He RUAK THK HARDEST STONRS that can be produced wilh bis cleached fist. Admiaslon—Or chesira seats, 50 cents: boxes, 2 cents; private boxes, $1; seats on the stage, $3. Notice Siturday next, Oct, 9), Doth in the afternoon and evening. is NERIT OF GEORGE LEA, Proprietor ond nage when a fine bill will be offered, Over NDRED YO} LADIES the Model Arustes. together with a selection of will give entire satistaction. . takes place once w™ SHORTLY bn £. CHURCH'S: ania Fo PAINTING OF 1. J. BARKER'S“ 1, corso,” The race course at Rome during the Carnival, WILLIAMS, STEVENS, WLLLTAMS & CO. 838 Broadway. —Hoth the above patolings ARK fo BE PRESENTED To the general body of CASH SUBSCRIBERS to tho fae simile of CHURCH'S | NIAGAR: With other advantages, for which see Prospectus, which wiD be forwarded on applica THE FACSIMILE BEAUTIFUL Yr HINTED IN OIL COLORS, after the original now publishing, Artists’ prot mounted, ‘$80: prints, $1 Admission to view both paintings, DALACE GARDEN CIRC! Managers. . Measrs, Nixon and Kemp A SPACTOUS ANPHITHEATRE, Splendid Tiuminated on neta Promenade and SIC ELEGANT AND RECHERCHE ‘PERFORMANCES for the FALL AND WINTER SEASON. Great success ot SHAR EQUESTRIAN TROUPE. Wepnespay RPE Oct. 27, SPLENDID’ BILL, selected expresaly fi for ‘(OUR JUVENILE PATRONS. Wepxespay Evextxo— PART I ‘The entertainments wil! commence with— 1. A'superb oriental cavaleade, with rapid evolutions and living tableaux, comet E HALT IN THE DESERT, composed of twelve tales and eight gentlemen, 2. Exercises with four globes. . -Fraucols and Lenton 3. Sailor on ome and aboard Melvilie Clown. «.... JM LAKE, Je Mas Adelaide Nixon Frank Nixon Durand, Painter, Bliss and Rentz ie, Les Paysans. And Mra. Melville 7. Ladder Posturin, “ivenig; Buiater, Durand abd lise &. Katyaid act sLittle Alice Clown 9. Beautifol grouping anid ntti Sroupings abe Wille and jon, Durand and Painter AN INTERMISSION OF TWENTY MINUTES. The pew Music Pavilion, adjoining the Raq nestria, is beg = a ly fitted up asa ladies’ supper. room. ‘The upper partof the mansion in Palace Gardens is likewise arranged for a geutle- men's smoking room. PART II. 1. Solo obligato on the cornet... 2 Vaulting aud summersetting by the. 3. Single horsemaushi 4. Grotesque scene, 5. Scene act of horse 6. Great Australia T._Athletie feats, by. To conclute with tia tis aul, by the olown. Gi ieee in aa seria! )WNS POUR Cl BASKET HORSES. The Afternoon Performances on every Wednesday and Sa- ‘urday will commence at Sand clogs até. Doors open at 1}, The Krening Performances will commence at 1}. open at CADEMY OF MUSIC CMADAME GAZZANIGA. public are respectfully infor ned tha Madame GAZLANIGA, having signed an enga ith Mr, Maretzek for Hava will appear (prior to ber departures 1 ber celebrated charac: ter of LA FAVORITA. The Director trusts that theopportiniy thus offered to hear once more one of the greatest artists who ever came to this will be eagerly ‘cig by her numerous friends and of the opera. Due notice will be given of Mad. niga's first appearance CADEMY OF MUSIC —MADAME D'ANGRIL Mr. ULLMAN has mueh pleasure in announcing that ar- rangements have been made Madame D/ANGRI, In consequence of which, the great contralto will appear in some of her most adnutred characte: ‘The Director feels nasured that from the great sensation pro- duced last season by this unrivalied artist, this announcement will be received with natisfaction. Due notice will be given of Mad. D’ Angri's first appearance. CADEMY OF MUSIC.—MADAME LABORDK. ‘The publle are respectfully informed Malwae LAWORDE. Will arrive from Kurope in New York in the course of next week. CADEMY OF MUSIC. —MLLE. POTNSOT, ‘The public are Fespecttully informed that _ ted a prima donna the ee! raed ramatic will appear on fromm the Grand Opera in Jeft Burope on her way to At me rica. c ADEMY OF MUBIC.—8IGNOR GARATER. ™ public are respectfully informed that artist will appear FOR A FEW NIGHTS, prior to bis departure for Havana to join Mr. Maretzek's com pany. this admired CADEMY OF MUSIC OPERA LIBRETTO AND PAR. lor Pianist,—The well known edition of Opera booke Gearing this distinetive tide is fold at Fifteen Canta a copy, at Je stores of Hall & Son, 239 Broadway: Firth, Pond & Qieh ant othe aarantied edition, tn a Ceuta a copy. RDOVA'S EVENING READINGS OF CHAS. Mr. de CORD OF A will rend flemen per, ‘hie ADEMY € MERELAN UPEILA | ae .E. mants PICK pout AND CARL FORMES. a oF MUSIC, et balcony and a front box tn A fow chotee sents in the par pevirattercan be bad ut the Union square Letter ollice, st Broadway HP SOCTRTY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL will hotd tte SECOND ANNUAL FESTIVAL, the benefit of the poor.) at the ITY ASSEMILY ROOMS, CADREMY OF MUSIC. A faw choice seats and boxes for this evening's opera can fe viet MENDELL’S exchange office, 176 Broadway, Howard wel. iF FRCTURES —MERCANTIL 4 Clinton Hall, Astor place — LIBRARY ASSOCIATION yard Tavior (Oriober 8) Jeseow. “Shakapere.”” tery Prot, B. lliman, Je., “Tele: eraph’ Love.” BP, Whipple, periments), Courage thintonjenl). Tickets for the conrae, ndmitiing xen Hleman and Indy, $2 60; single, $2; extra indy, $1. Single leo tore, SO conta: Tad: gentleman, 7Scents. Foraaie at Library; 16 Nawaai street, and the princtpal bookse!lers. a L ADTRS’ PRIEE x KSTRIAN EXHIBITION Hh be beled at the WILLTAMSRERG Riavest sth RIAN INSTITUTR, south On WREDNE DAY E WNT Cet. 7, 1868, ‘Tickets to be had at the door. ee B784,.08 VERTISEMENT.—PRANKLIN MUSEUM, IF; Grand street, one door frum Broadway.—Open every Afternoon and evening. _ To at th TURDAY, Oct. 9, Will be the grmnd gala day of the aenan rctng for the WPI OF THE MAN George Lea, om phic ovenaton 8 ¢ pe of Model Artistes, of ONE HUNDRED YOUNG LADIES, will appear in a number of living pictures, arranged expressly for this occasion. Admiesion the rame as tsial. Don't for: 4, Saturday next A great treat to the lovers of the fine are ay be expected. RSERS, COLBURN & NASH, PROFESSORS OF SING ing and pianoforte, rooms 411, Broadway, hours from to6P. M. On Saturdays nil day, Classes are now First Paptist churchand Wy Bpfing strect Presbyteria < on W edugxay and Thursday evenings W ConueRy. a te lessons in the evening. FH NASH. rpg DRAMATIC ART—PRIVATH INSTRUCTION TN YY an experien actor and manager, compr' A thorongh knowledge of eboertiin und siage business. Adress Manager J., Herald office, New York. 1K FLORENTINE GALLERY CLASSICAL STATUETIC PAINTINGS, Now open at 618 BROADWAY. From 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. Admission........ ooses % conta Do not fail to see this collection. BY, SRASON.—NINLO'S BALE R rome of the Parties giving pubiie or private alle superior accomme: immiations at Niblo’s Garten, wi ments can be made for from 39) to 30%) pors Foome, dressing room h Conk rons, nm enletces, and Por (he iy mfpria For iar Senge ace ee, We de MOVIE, Traul Oley oC Nitta Gardeu, AMUSEME: NTS. IBLO'S GARDEN CHANGK OF TIME Doors oy mmence at 74 0" The pertorinances will terminate every night as nearly ag 10/4 9% powsbl Tickets ®) cents. no reserved CHANGE TN THe, Distt he FON OF PRICES One bundred commodious aod luxurious Orchestra Btalla have been acded, affording on nple roo, THESE SEATS through », t tue whole verformauce—Pr ¢@ Beeaw Children. 6 wis Forty fifth ign of of the iv triumpoant engagement of Misa AG. "Tse Mr. DION BOURCICAULT. hy” RAND NEW DRAMA, A GRAND IN SIX TABI AUX, by the author of “1. lon As@irance,” ‘Jessie Li) own. Pae. vrette,"’ The Phautom,’’ The Life of an Actreas,’’ de. Entirely New Seeuery of unparalleled: magniicence. Conte, GEORGE JORDAN, ir. GEO Mr. CHARLES FISHER, Hin first appear nce here.) Mr. A. 1. DAVENPORT, ME WHITING. Me. MAppOO We Ge prota ni Mrs, COLEMAN ad wall sustain the princi acne 8 Wednt aday) EVENING, Oct. 27, 1868, will be produced the new hiate romance, tn six tableawx and five acta, entitied THE POPE OF ROME, written by Dion Bourcicault, Esq. and produced undee big stage direction. To the scot le action and artistic groupings abounding ta thie a Mr. Beurcicault has brought the same comineusurabe lity wit beau ul tableaux in “‘Jee- vr aries, Doth ladies and pan ll have beea and wil realize seine cfthe «moat au CHARACTERS 1 IN PTE DieAMtA. The Cardinal Sean icodtcan the Pope Sixtus ‘The upper tier of boxes nirance in Crosby street Private boxes. New hie B the Filth Mir. Charles Pisor (liis tirst a ppeas Hugo, sicnamed “The Delicate,” « aeldier of for. » tune Mr. Hourctenalt Adrian Peretti, nephew of Montalto “Mr George Jordam The Count Colonna ‘ir. Madde (ile first appearance in New) ion” Fabio Colonna, bis son Mr. A. H Davenport Horento,a Captain of Condattieri eee eeeen ‘Mir. Grosvenor Carlo, ‘ rr. Baker ‘ Condottiert, Mr. Vincent ‘ Mr. Thompsoa wot the Cardinal, oor, Whiting Arian, Fredoricka Jinal in disguise; +, Montalte odot Don Joba, of his nt, the insult; rand Bianca, tae t visit Adr sof Adri Castle of Co Fredericks foou her davgh: sot the Middle nobies to de ain Ttugo's, pro of the Colonnas to entrap Adrian; th iia: nm; the parting of the lovers; the attack and : Bianca betrotued Lo the Cont Orsi. liow Rock, near Fredericks or Isherwood Montaite + Rome in tasurreet for se pontit sotalto the peop armed Interview o. Adrian and Hy hte Cofonnas) Be Buunca’s thgits the pursuit: the wouk a Bogart; Adrau wounded; the death of the fray, the ‘olonna. Ta Tableau W—The ¢ stedral and Abbey of Bt. Ura redericks taking |, procession of Whe black ‘and the gray sates of the Convent, Count to the church and endows the convemt tess pleads to her daughter; Montal- fo and the dispensation: the compulsory vow; Blanca in doubes her resoijition to take the veil; the procession to the altar; Adrt an apd Hugo return from the wars; the young eoldier des ¢; the interruption of the ceremony; Adrian rescues Bt- AL mind Leng crs before ; the tight trom the chapel; the sa and tableat Tatheau \.—the guard room in the abbey ‘The condoti me hess to garrison he tortures aptive: he extraordinary. Bianca ved vow; she. is led to the melupo nnd the Cardinal confederates; the signal W St, Angelo; the hole iu the wall; Adfiag, in disguise, the drugged wine’ Hugeesrouses; the of Hugo Adrian descends by the rope into the garden of the abbey; a mistake in the measure ot the abyea; terror and peril of Adrian: tablean of the sleeping soldiers. Tableau Vie sche orp the subterranean chapel, aed the ured to immure the giulty nun. The requiem: "tbe arrival of Adrian and ue the stesping draught; Zingari in the miue; the expiating ag: rescue; the atruggie; the cannon of St. Angel iablent THE ELECTION oF. y Uae ror. THE CONCLAVE Books of this a may be purchased in the theatre, An intermission of ten minutes wilt take piace ater THE GRAND TABLEA at the end of the third act. ALLACK’S THEATRE. LAST THREE NIGHTS (ia consequence of the produc: nets mare aneenenpat Mr. Brougham s great alte- im Lat Horie ee RPTUNY'S DEFEAT, v father; Onn SEIZURE “THR BRAS. To night MARRIAGE: A HOTILEY DYING FOR LOVE and NEPT WEFEAT. . Thuredin MARRIAGE A LOTTERY, DYING FOR LOVE: eM MIIAGE oe ‘LOTTERY, DYING FOR LOVE eeTU NES DEFEA’ pte Will bernie a Neo th aa | mal J Five Act ork, and written capreas tra theatre by De WADSWORTH WAIN- WRIGHT, M. D., entiied vHEAT AND CHAFF. rif Gisinal sou composed for the ene by @ F. BRI. Characters by Mr. Lester Wallack, Mr Wheatleigh, My. John Sinan, Mr. Hh a aii Mr. fem, i Mr. Ghanaer Mr. Levere, Mr Mr. Tree, Mr. Chip) i: "Sane, te Paraloe, Mra. Hoe} Hoey, Miss Mary ano ee, rm The comedy i, Ms be produced with New Pangen Se ‘and Appointments nery and Appoin URA TR ES KE, LA ckhar RCcUkas OF TOM Paton NEW THREE ACT COMEDY. management, by the success of te aew come- dy, which bes been 4 ed ACCLAMATIONS OF DELIGHT by fashionable and crowded audiences every night, Would e@- speettully announce its repetuuon on owe DNES Se! EVENING, Oct. 27, AND EVE! NIGHT DURING THE Weex, oO i quer COUSIN: Asa Trenchard, Sir eward Trencbard, « Citas Barone. Lord Speake: Lient. Vernon, BR. N Cap .o Coyle, sero Reet itureett Bkillet, M: re ou yea maid. re. Mow SYNOPSIS OF SC! tad AND INCIDENTS. A SCENF 1 —Morning Room at Trenchard Manor ........Alog. Rervante’ gossip. An finerant post o@ice much more eeper Aitiows than the official slow coach. An unknown lo Whereis Hraticboro, Vermont? Florence, | A iraus. AtlAaNe letter. A dead branch of the genealogical tree Au interesting Invalid, An nnepectod arrival ean coustn, Coustaly affection nara » w luncheon. | No chow American drink SCEN hard Manor. A model lawyer and a drunken elerk. A Guancia! panic, An old mort bat norelease. Yraud in perspective A terrtvle price aghter's happiness far A father's safety. A female Robin Hood. Hopeless nebriety. A noble resolution. BCENE 11 —A Dressing Room A minal] wardrobe wot to be | mirtosity aroused. A new h A Ell —Koom in T Al ii Va ariows toy magtuable apparavus—on a string iy n SCENE I—-The Orial ¢ 7 np cece ree ° A disappointed appl for naval honors. How the enemy and how to sheer off. Seadding before the w A stern chase matrimonial. A_ wholesome red Wanted, a barber. iret, Misery. A gew friend. A triparute BEM Rho Dairy A bona fide lacteal Guid—gen ui herited milkmaid. Anower Wie, A new applicant A birsute anomaly, “Golden Quid” ata high price, A cap- lainey hanging by ithe oolor ofa hair, Festivities, A surpeies par Love in embryo. be foverview. The Alliance, Joat in the milky His will, A noble deed, which a ia i thereby forming the component part of many Sanoke! A Wn ~ SCENE IT.—The Oriel Gallery, An obedient daughter with a well regninted stfection. gre, qualities better than monetary, ex worth more tha promiasury notes. Oupid the archer, trying to hit the ‘ ‘e park. | Native ingenioumness. Avariee os We wrong, tan trap sprung but no trap, ove and deapae- dency, Goud news. ‘A able fn 6h iin news. Uneapea® et relief A just reward. The sunshine of happiness. SCENE ITT ike Wine Cellar. Almg. wit ont. Evil apirita, A social party Coyle toriented, “Constructive, larceny. feud baller, Coyle isonet Tec ee fe Nir awards Apartment, par. A fearful akernauve. al e's Ofte. * seeeessen ne private Drea” Mev suradon and ere drawer wan ote x ” ro Hiverty A lie rough and tumble: ro ¥ ow The release found. A villain at bay. pledge. VI.—Sir Rdward’s Apartment. bop Me Suicide, the coward’s refuge. Fie fir Rdwart's deanate_ Bu rence. The will SCENE Vit -—d ifoary of le Rane . “1 A chapter of Muroott’s foe s iS min ah et of Trenchard ara Maar. ¢ epkiemtc, proves vet conta gto! veryouty married and teil v * yy ie ‘The ORCHESTRA Mr ¥ Jer the FuoMas HARER BA ik A selection from ‘rovater@, Sonam: Joe, Banas 6 ‘ait, gad 8 oe Poika— Telke—composed by wil! perform on each ocean ating one ot the fallow Puritan! oe a, Pa Thomas Saker, aud vad get's comadtie:a, cated wit Sce ADAYL ad f pase Mr. Levtote « Freie! bap pda a French “ ve 4 i Five wf, 8 tiger pss D in AL ae youn oficer iste Minate nphontaha recepagie youre indy of ‘of color... 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