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“3 8 POSTAL D RY. nd Domestic Mails. NEW YORK OFFICE AY THE NEW . Foreign & OSING TIME OF CLOSING AY TOT Bownenic.« Nerthand West way Taal ALM. Weatern mallvia rie RRs M o c con a te cae caeBlg, As Mand 436? by ee 3 * PM ..On Sunday ‘all mails ¢ 2M Bexpay sang or Suney si ee ri .. By steamship 4 , exisronnta. LY ste he pyagti i ieav'gy St Lp0ss rolty at BA ae Nallors nuirked “Overland, via . LARE Otry. The OVEr and walk from St. Towph (Mfo.) to Salt . Loke ty Rate te | over Saturday, at BA.M. Lotter’s should be marked “Overland, Via bt, Jomeipn.”? By qtatuship ————, Saturday, Kept. EY Havana..... ‘Bo. Pactric. 1g P.M. 1 PM. Banama Istanps, Oni the day after the arrival of each alter- Staite etinard. packet oc this port, being once a month, the steantr Karunk will be despatched with mits fyr@e Balsa Telands, to be landed at Nassau, NP. ‘by steaniship America, from Boston, close here Tuesday, Sept. 6. TIME OF CLOSING AT THE LONDON OFFICE. Bowsay...+..The Overtand mail to Bombay closes in London ‘a8 follows:—Vin Marsoities, on the Sd and Isth of evch month. Via Southampton on the 12th and orth, d. 20th 26th, vin Marseilles. 4th, 12th, onthampton. Menmship Mosce Faylor, Mon ph B. Renown, CaLcurTA.. nh, 2 Cur, &c...Vin Marseilles on the 100i and 26th, Via South- wmpton éth and 20th. Avsaua...Via Marsellies tnd Suez on the 16th. Via South- ampton and Suez, 12th. Mavninios...Via Aden on the ith and 27th of the month. Buazt.,......Via Southampton on the 9h of the month, BG The Marseilles mails are despatched on the eve of above dates. Should any of these dates fall on Sunday, the mail is Jespatebed the following evening. ‘The Southamy is are despatched on the morning of above dates. Should any of these dates fall on Sunday, the tail is despatched the marning previo MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. Movements of Ocean Steamers, FROM EUROPE. Names, Leaves Date, For. Weser..-... “Southampton... Ang. 38. ew York North Briton. iverpool....-. - Quebec Arago.. ‘Southampion.. New York Europa ‘Liverpool + Boston Anglo Saxon Li 10 ‘Quebdes Geean Queen ‘South ew York npn: J1UAiverpool, & {Liverpoo!: ton. ‘Liverpook.. Liverpool. Galway Havre, te . Bremen Arago. Weser Europa.....- Geean Queen Kangaro Persia FOR CALIFORNIA, Northern Light.,....New York.....Sept. 8. "Aspinwall Moses Taylor. ‘ew York. Aspinwall THE HAVANA AND NEW ORLEANS STEAMERS. Ewrixe Crry—From New York 24, arriving at Ha and New Orleans 10th, “From New Orleans 20h, Havana 284, arriving at New York 28th. Canawoa—From New York 12h, arriving at Havana 17th and New Orleans 19th. Frou New Orleans 27th, Havana 9b, arriving at New Punaperraa—From New York 17@, arriving at Havana 25d and New Orleans 25th. From New Orleans sh, Havana Sth, arriving at New York 13th, Dr Sor0—From New York 27th, arriving at Havana Ist and New Orleans Sd. From New Orleans 12th, Havana 15th, ar- tiving at New York 19th. N B—When the above dates fall on Sunday the steamers will sail on Monday, except from New Orleans. SPECIAL NOTICE. A packages and letters intended for the New York Henatp should be seatec -ere 10 48 ‘morn 1 23 6 29] nicu Warn. Port of New York, September 3, 1859. CLEARED. Steamship Alabama, Schenck, Savannah—S L Mitehill & Son. ontgtmship James ‘Adger, Adains, Charleston—Spo es a & Co, Steamship Jamestown, Skinner, Norfolk, &—Ludlam & Hei- aeken 4 iicttuship Mount Vernon, Smith, Alexandria—H B Cromwell 0. p iicamship George's Creek, Gager, Baltimore—H B Cromwell Ship Mayflower, Hoyt, City Point—C © Dunean & Co. Bark Lancastrin (Br), Lister, Liverpool—J Me Arthur. Rark Baron Kellner, Pauletich, Bristol—W F Schmidt piirk Martha's Vineyard, Robinson, Glasgow—Dunham & men. Bark Iva, Durie, St Thomas, &c—Maitland, Phelps & Co. Bark War Hawk, Harris, St John—Cordon, Bruce & McAu- title. Bark Areadin, Kalle bethport—Snow & Burgess. nga, Cadiz—M je—Laytin & Hurlbut. es—Brett, Son & Co. > rt au Prince. ‘br HS Lawrence, Johnson, Jacksonville—Simpson & May- iw LS Davis, Fisher, s Schr A Bradshaw, Fish, Wilming’ Sehr Howard, Sehr Edwin, ‘he Independence, he RM Pric br Wave, vant & Slaght, re—J Hun nter & Co. a & Dodge. itimor er, Lord & Qnerean, ila W MeKee. on, Fillis, Salem—R W Ropes & Co. nr American Belle, Chase, Bostou—S W Lewis & C ir Plymotith Rock, Nocris, Bostoi nr BF Franklin, Cnse. Pro” idence— Sloop Lady Fenwick. Post. Providence—W ster. Sloop Warren, Star Kew Haven—Masier. Steamer Boston, Seliow, Philadel Stenmer Planet, Wilson, Philad ARRIY Foster, Chari ir W Sehr Yorktown, W: Sebr Virginia, Davis, fi Sehr MH Mifitin, Sehr Thomes .! Sehr Bergen, Pie ‘on, with mase and paasen- Tharstay, 8:50 PM, Hatteras Steamship MM. gers, to Spotl ng W, signalized ste same lime, a Sav tind 8. Bark Fergus (Br, of Hull), Woolf, Marseilles, 84 days, with mdse, to ECaylusde Ruyter & July Bl, iat 41.58, lon 43 38, spoke bark der ew York, 27 «days from Mobile for Cronstadt, all well; Ang Li, lat 37 82, lon 5487, spoke shin Ham- Jet, 8 days from Be for Melbourne, ‘The F has experienced some heavy weather; had a very heavy gale in the Galf, which Jasted 52 hours. Bark Parana, Lee, Rio Janeiro, 86 days, with rosewood £e to J B Thompson. Ang 19, lat 13 40, lon 4945, spoke brig Fred Wording, 30 dys from Boston for Cayenne. Brig Emerald Isle (itr, of Windsor), Hogan, Port Spain, Ang 10, with sugar, 10 Maitland, Phelps & Co. Brig AD Whidder (Br). Gamble, Aux Cayes, 0 days, with wood &e, 10 Delasield & Wilson. rig Independence (Hr), Me ‘mon, Dorchester, NB, 10 days, with stone io P 1 Nevius & Son. Sehr Guinare (ir), Smith, Kemedios, 12 days, with sugar &c, to MeCalbae- Frith. Schr Franees Sauerly, Cooper, Charleston, 6 days, with cot- wn, de, to New ready, Mott & Co. ward Kidder, Harksen, Savannab,9 days, with cot- de, to. DC Marra Schr Eagle, Willets, North Carolina, 5 days, Schr Areole, Smith, Alexandria, 5 days. Sebr © T Strong, Liscum, Bal Sehr J Anderson, Fi w Brenswi Sehr Hunter, Racket abethpert £0 Schr Martha, Murray.’ Pueksport, 6 days, Sehr Fen Rodman, Bowman, New Hedford. Fehr Celestia. Rediteld. Portiand, Ct, 2d. Schr Robert Smith, Wileox, Portland, Ct, 2 daye, Sehr Potomac, Lord, Port Bwen for Baier. Sehr Craioo, Pressey, Port Ewen for Salen, Steamer Boston, Selléw, Philadelphia. Steamer Pelican, Aldrich, Providence. PELOW. Bark Grace’Hamilton, 43 « ‘One bark and one bri, Steamships Bremen (Brem), bama, Savannah; James Adger, Charleston’ folk, "& Yew Orlaans. Wind during the day from NW to SW. mento Telegraph Marine Report. SANDY HOOK, Sep! 8, sunwe—One bark paaniag the High- nds, boun |. _ Stenme p Bremer Bi lt e dar si2Q) PM. Wind 8, ight; wealber clan’ Miscellancous. Tho, North. German Lloyd's steamship Bremen, Cept H Wes- sels. sailed yesterday at uoon for Southampton and Bremen, She took out 12! passengers. BaRK Josnru Fisu, before reported agound on the Weat Bank, came off at 11 AM yesterday, after having discharg- ed 186, bales tobaece, 2 cases nnd 30Y bxS eegars into «lighter, She has received uo damage, aad is making little or no water, She has-been towed dothe Upper Quarantine, Tne Lake Passaces OF TUE AuieL AND BavaRta—A para. graph having been published in tbe TiznaLp yesterday morning stating that twenty-four hours elapsed between the sailing of the above vearels frem Sorhamntor on their law: trip, we beg to commaetit, Both sieamahipe felt Southampton on the same day, the Aeth ust (a.m first reported)—the Ariel sailta, £1) Pandas biearie lensing ton oon ng. - ‘The steamship Marion, Capt Foster, arrived st an early hour yesterday moruic« from Charleston. Tue obliging purser, W 1, Keq, has our thanks for favors. ax Eixaxon—Turks Islands, Au 17—The bark Eleanor New York, with a cargo of coal, add to Aspinwall, 13 eye sree & reef known as a poh bn pega * Kast and Went Caiens, at about 8 o'clock tae morning of ist As. Thomas Tones, coptain of the aehoager Ps e, of ‘te island, who wes wreeking at the time, Vell in with the bark asia the 2d, aout ; o'clock and got heroll Hevnesday the $d. He elt thee of his maa on iw faaln preunising to eal] for this port; up to cbis date the bark ‘ng mat Veen hear of ‘The presumpiton 4 ee © vovage.—(By fetter “eter, Esq, Be- cretary, Hoard of Uadeawrlers) nome Soun Rervrizc tof Bangor), Woodman, from Mort Ewen drayped ashore on the went db oF Coa Taland, pak lw Leavy NW Ulow 2 nat, and lies In a dangerous & be bas & @argo of coal for the Paeifie Milla at La * {s supposed ta be Insured at the ‘Manufacturers’ ‘ofice i. Bow Lavxonyp—-At East Boston, lst 4: 4 Henry D Gardiner, a beautiful Spee bark of GU) tou’, ie Chi ey Edmund Boyn- camed Wi @ Anderson. She ona oo gy intended for the Cape ond Hope trade, che will have Oren! "8 pat eve Benare Comninahara’s patent rig applied to her ‘thd ban teen Cate the frat ete ot ety GAs ‘whose mame she Nears, is a bee (Fe ileworih, 24 wit, from the’ yard of the Messrs J, gehcouer Bila Porence, HU tous, dined by Capt George ‘Whalemen. Cid at New Bedford 24 inet, barks, Sm — pay Mattay Ping hta a North West, emg Desola- ; barks Rilznboth Swift Chass, dor tanted | Allerton, Orleans, 30 do wh, 199 | we Atlanti Yeats, Paso jount Vernon (uew), Alexandria; ship M J Ward, | ; NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBFR 4, 1859. ny EEE (not land edd; 22d, brig Fiche Vinal, NR, 95 do sp do land- Boon, ty inna paseen: < 26th, Hack Orray Taft ince leaving Bermuda— ed); 17th, Waverley, abies Tarvel oon lay: eden reel, « Tonfort, 100 bbls sp oll st return ew e 30th uest of two deserters; bark Vay Bile do edee 20 bbls sp oll) 30h, ship Mohawk, Swain, vd 100 do do, apturket, janded freury, Lakeman, NB, clean, : a TT lea ll algh BS esd spt wi 14 ap oll, iy pA ‘Azor, Was bound ae cruise to the Camilla Ground ‘ | Grover trom Capt Chase, of bark Elizabeth Swift, F datet ai July 15, reports having taken 2 sp whs that made 160 Faia Which head shipped home by the Azor. Was bound 1 cruise north, POM Penk Piahor, of WK Orray Taft, NB, ly 28, reports having taken oy hls-ap oil since leay ‘Touched at Payal for flour, and” wou"! sail oa a y ceruise in a few day of bark Cavalier, NJ, reports her at Payal, no date, and shidped 229 bbls ap oil by the Vor. A letter from Capt Gifford, of bark Messenger, NB, reports her at Payal July 2%, all well, cican—bound 10 the ‘Camilla Ground. A ieiter from Capt Vinal, of bark Waverly, NB. dated Fayal July 12 reports her with $6 bbls sp ‘oil, shipped home by the Ax touched fe Por the at ofl who had his leg bro! while cutting ina while. Was bound to th ; Ve or Ba allistof August. Tho W had been ery Southern Ground; ships plenty, hoard ra, who up to od Bavsp, all well. Foreign Poats. Aux Caves, Aug ls—In port brig Svntiago, Hadley, for Bos ton 7 days; schre Mary Greenish, Greenlsh, for do, tne—cap tain sick ashore; Orlando, Lang, for do, wu Hakoviona, Aug dit portacht Mary Cl for Malaga. CKonstape, Aug 10—In port ships Brazil, Preble, fo lg; Pepperell, Dixey, would probably load for ‘do; G Faple, stone, for NYork kg: RB Sumner, Dyer: B ACI 4 for London lag, Gen Kopperholdt, and Marshitie Berry, Wildes, for Bristol Gagpee, Andros, and Vangw Teavitt, Knapy, for Boston; Voyager, Freeman, and \urelia, would probably load for do; H D Brovkman, Johason. vadiz. THAM, NIB, Aug 23—Arr ship Protector, Stephenson, New y. GipuartaR, Aug 13—The vessels in port not reported. Ship Vicksburg, Ward, art 1th from NOrleans, aud proceeded to Marseilles. Hixvor?, Aug 17—In port Dutch schr Verwouwen, for Bos top, windbound. Haniwax, schrs Pmma Balti 27—Arr ship Sunderland, ——, Pensacola; Kendall, Richmond; Aurora, Newell, Dov; Stak Whitney, Whidden, fe 4 for an Engish tor Adra and Ma- Inga: Trovatore, Carver, uno: soht HTB Spearing, Itoge had been under charter to Fr govt, but the period had ex nud others as before. Sid 12th, ship Aramede Snow, Haraden, NYork; brig Ortolun, Lord, Almeira; 13th, bark Grilfon, Da® . Cadiz. (Was reported for N York). MADEIRA, Aug S—In port ship Protector, Crocker, from Liv- erpool for Aden. The captain had been stabbed by a negro, but Was recovering, xityeamis: NB, Aug 25—Arr ship Americano, Amodeo, ork. Parenwo, Aug 4—Sid Sic bark M Pojero, NYork. Port Svan Aug l0—In port sehr Jus Madison, Tro vers, for NYork 3 days. Rocevi4, Aug 10—In_ port the Amelia (foreign), for NYork lag: Jules Aime (Fr), for Philadelphin and Boston,” Bark Vie- torine was expected from Bordeaux, and would load for NYork and Boston. Rio JaNero, July 13—Sid brigs Aqnita (Swe), Nordstrom, NOrleans; 14th, Vaikyrien (Nor), Selyott, NYork; loth, bark Trio (Swe), Jern, do, SuyExa, Aug %}-In port bark Race Horse, Searles, for Bos- ton, unc; only Am vestey. Sr JOuN, NB, Aug 29—Arr brig Catharine, King, New York; schrs Spray, Falker, Georgetown, DO; Veteran, Maxwell, N York; C Hatch, Ducham, —; ith, brig Enterprise, N York: Siet eehrs Athol, Porr, Alexandria, Va; Pleiades, MeUburnic, ork. Yaxmourn, NS, Aug 2—Arr schr John & Mary, Cann, N York. Home Ports. ALEXANDRIA, Sept 1—Arr brig Charles Miller, Brown, Washington: schrs Minerva, Hall, Fall River; Henry Cole, Hazleton, NYork: A Heaton, Rvan, New Haven. Sid brig Ca- i, Pinkham, Boston; Yankee Doodle, Elery, NYork. STON, Sept 2—Arr brige Pird of the Wave- Conner, Port Prince: ‘Arobell. (Br) Newcomb, Turks islands; Rainbew, au Bott, dria; schrs Wm © Nettleton, Mear, Accome Va; k Maria Jane, Courier, Marietta But NBT Thomp David Smith, Douglass; Louisa Gray, Weaver; Lizzie Ma ake; Allan Downing, Rice; Willian P Cox, Houck; R Hlion, Marts; Knight. Sears; BE Sharp, Mayhew, and Mary Anpa Bower Vhiladeiphia; Cryatal Palace Drisko; Jane Fish, Wiley: Mary Jane, Halt, and Van Buren, Wall, Elizabethport; Quickstep, Richardson, Port Ewen; Pearl, Brown, Rondo: lelevraghed, briys Sereh Fingg, fromSagua; Ladg of the Lak Signal for four brigs, Cid, "steamer Kensingtoi ladelphia; brig Ellen Bernard, Bourne, Baltimore; Lacon, Fred Aut 8 Cannon, . Sid, wind Nx strong bree ‘ensington; ship William D Sewall; barks Speed dor Portamouth N IH, with ber cargo of ait); W © Clark: Also suiled from (apt Deshon riiso. verpool: Fi Ast bark Isnardon, Douglass, E jaltimore; sear Loduskla, Dunham, vabethport. BELFAST, Aug 29—Arr schr G W Glover, Thomas, NYork. Sid 20th, schrs Rol nite, West Indies; Nathan Clif. ford, Shute, NYor! Cotteell, Philadelphia. RKARNSTABL Arr sdhr Smith Tuttle, Mayo, Phi- RLY. Aug 20—Arr schrs A M Aldridge, Bateman, Phi. Sean Sidney Price, Godfrey, do; 3ist, brig America, NTRER, Aug 28—Arr sobre Caspian, Megathlin, and Charity, Barrett, Philadelphia, P ptl—Are sears David G Floyd, Rackett, Phila- ele, Pitman, Providence for New York. Sld schrs Dady Adams, Davis, do; Bennett, do, %, 1 WRyOrTH Ane 81 Aen ache 1.0 Collyer, Rob GREENWICH, Sept 2—Sid schr (Emily, Thompson, Port Ewen. ALL RIVER, Sept Lozier, Bal D J—Sld schre John Warren, ight Hzabethport: stoop el Day, Chase, Bal © Hom hrs" elphia: lant, . Phila wen. g Argo, Auld, Tonisa, Leemat . Waitt, in,” Balti Sid 22d, "sches ¢ Bist, Jew, Lord, Alig 23—Ani hal, Mires, do; dc Son, ‘Eastmar m B Horsey, Bai ia; Luey Whi nd Glenroy, Wakeield, N York Will Aug 26—Arr sebr Stephea Waterman, Chase, Phi- phi IP NORFOLK, Aug 31—Arr bark FE Giddings, Rose, City Point; scbr Elizabeth Davis, Long, Boston. NEW BEDFORD, & Flizahethy 2—Returned ache Angel, Luce, of head wind. Cld chr Harry ohn, NB. UCKET, Sept —Arrechr BH Adams, Adams, Bal- ‘a, NYork; Sist, Fly, Ist, E W Verry, Sampson, do. Arr'schr Richard Thompson, Lloyd, i—Arr schrs Com Taeker, Loud, and Yan ‘rovidence for Philadelphia; Benjamin Eng- n for New York; ‘Lacy Robinson, Davis, has L Hulse, Baace, New Bedford’ for do; (2—Arr schrs Mi Northern Lig N lich, Blivea, Digi Somerset for do J Carlton, Shailer; Take, Bosto ncket for New ‘York; Joha R Watson, Packer, Port Cla sehrs anner, Harrington, and Salem for Philadet RB Smith, Robi Rhodes, Rockland for | for Providence. Hunter, Philadelphia; Jane, Kinney, New York; sloop Fra; lin, Arey. do. NEW HAVEN, Sept 2—Arr schrs Ellen Louisa, Thompson, NYork; Sarah Fisher, Edwards, Flizabethport; Ida, Mc!abe, Trenton. do; C Hadden. do; sloop Empire, Elizabethpoat, Sid sehr Mary Carolir rubswick. PHILADELPHIA, Sept2—Arr steamer Delaware, Copes, New York: brig Emina, Baker, Moston; schrs DM Meserole, Brown, Portland; § 8 Bailey, Lyon, Hrverhill; Rssex. Post; P A Sanders, Somers: New Jersey, Smith, and Mary Elizabeth, Reed, Hoston; J Lancaster, Willetts, and Martha Weightingt Wrightington, Fall River; Ocean Wave. English, Dighton; « fmith, Craumer, and H \ Weeks, Goifrey, Pro idence. Cid brig Velona, Barnard. Portsmouth; schrs C M Neal, Henderson, Roston: Ceres, Meredith, Lynn. RTLAND, Septl—Arr steamship Chesapeake, Crowell, ENCR, Sept 2—Arr steamer Pelican, Aldrich, New York: schrs T J Hil, Rdwards, Alexandria; I 1b Metenif, Bur- Raltimore: Diamond, Norton, Philadeiphia; © 8 Walson, king, Elizabethport; sloop JL Roberson, Tancock, Cape M NJ. Arr Ist, chr Samuel Chase, Sterling, 1 'yatone, Va." fld’schrs Mail, Kelley, Philadeiphia; Sophia Godfrey’ Homan, do, Leston, Brower; Lady Lake, White, and U & ® mer, Huntiey, do, Vandalia, Smail, do (or New York); Shi intain, Milford, Del; Rover Parmalee, Barlow ;Marieita Hand, Glover, and Heroine, Champ: «Wm F Surden, Ferris, do (or Baltimore), it Sonth Ferry 2d, sloop Petiquamscutt, Harvey, Eliza » has been alent but 8 days and 2) hours, harbor 2d, sehrs Althea, Corson; Take aud Sarab N Smith, Robertson, from adetphin. Sept l—Arr steamship Roanoke, Couch. NYork; sehra Wythe, Winters. do; Treland City, Conklin, do, Sid sehr Lynehbirg. EAVANN AH, Aug —Arr steamship Florida, Crowell, ¥ | York:echr Thos Holcombe, Dorey.do. Cld Rus bark Triton, La- | PALER, Sept loArr sehr Tuck: Small, Port | SALEM, Sept l—Arr schr Turk. Small, Port Ewen, © | sideche TH Thompro , Baker, NYork. orien ee 2d—Arr brigs Hockingham.” Prevtins, Goree via Pro: ince- A Northern Boston for town: J H Crowley, Drisko, Philatelphin: schrs BH Atwrod, Emith, Delaware Gity: Wave, Leighton. Flizabethport. sid gckrs BLS fohneon. Lockwood: Adelaide, Suu, ‘and ME Smith, Emit, Philay ‘ SOUTH DE Aug 90—Si4 schrs Star, Crowell, Philadel phia; 3)at, Jos Turver, Crowell, do (both from Boston). THOMASTO! brig A B Moore,Lowel ue Awe 20— Arr brig oore, Lowell, George pt Z—Sld sehr HW Moree, Phillips, Philaded NGTON, NO, Aug’ | vens, NYork: Titan, Sexton ; Conklin, do; Ben, Ly | hees, NYork. x | —Arr brig HA Campbell, “te. ewport, Eng; sehre DC Hise, do. Cid Sept l schr D A Berry, Voor- SALES AT AU AY BIPECKER, SON & 00. WILL SELL AT 12 Grelock, “at Le Merchants’ Kxchange, on Thirwtay, z Sept. GREAT SALE OP 144 VALU AULE LOTS ON ‘| PAT SHEE UV ALUAULE LOTS ON THIRD AND Ninety-nicth stroete, Ye kville, comprisin z a8 follows Ow 8D Avexce—6 fine lots (with buatid com; entire west frost of fhe avanuo betwee 9thread Bak eee OF 8b AvENUE—S Niue lots (with build eoinprising the entire west frontal the.aveune betwen Séth nod Bath otecee ON 4TH AVENUE—8 fise Lots on the 2 of the avenue, ‘comprising the entis front ba:weer 9:'2 and Q8thetrects, z 2 on. th east # ining front between Wend at ee iin StexeT—2E fine (with buildin, Orta side cb tha streets comprising frees bette ay £2 on the north On exh ame tla ht ign on the wath sre ‘she id ween 34 and 4th avenues. Uae Inte (with buildings) on the north front beween Sand dthavenues. ots (with budidings) oa the south aide of the street, eompriaing Sco: between #1 and 4th avenues. CTION. The above vie, Knows property occu; many years Oy Mee RO i ge aaery a a fen. On the premises are iirvelling. zreen and Zit houses, which will be gle aie on which thoy res ively stand. ‘The whole ‘Sold fn lots with liberal privi- leges. ‘tie fe Indieputable, ‘abslracts of which wiil be furn! to purchasers, Taled avasic care pass the property every few mluules, Its ‘believed that the above comprise two of the most eligible blocks now to be subdivided above Forty sceond street, Oue-halfcan remain, May ps, de, ‘at No. 7 Pine street. UCTION Pte caplet engi 1A wanirhy 4 md b ; enthatree between ¥idh and aisih avenues, Rich house- hold 1 pniture’ of e description bored and ab!ppod to all varie 0: the world. Large two horse wagons for the removal Pf furs ivire to the country. pring carte at the office at ail nev res: h: day. Pianofortes, mairsors, paintings, statuary, chia sud gloraware moved wud packg e SALES AT AUCTION. ‘ION SALF. COTRUNIFICRNT HOUSEOULD FURNITURE, reer aon tas oe sulle, 7 volave plauol engravings, Gets iter’ and mantel talrrors, Reqres china ornaments, rosewood ebamber furniture eu auile, ake dining room, Saeenen china and glassware. On Mon- Fo Ne SOF RENNIE, Auctioneer. At the elegant four story brown atone house No. 71 West Tyyenty siath street, near HAIBAYENy, ‘the u. *tiqneer wonld galt the particular’ atleniloa of hie filende snd ino "UY! this sale, the entalogne embracing the largest and richest“ sortineut of houschold furniture and works of art offered at Action this season. ‘The furniture was all made to ‘order for the pi reson gw by ath Sean, Bat is of tho best de- seripi satalogues . Serpe CMR WING ROOMS. ne Ss: ~| Rosdwéod drawing ion suits, richly carved in fruit and flowers, and covered In three colored satin brocade of the most expensive description, Via: two tete-a-tete sofas, two arm, two reception and ¢lekt ove) back chairs, centre table, suatuary ple t te itch! —_sitits; rosewood etegeres, marble tops sano doors: ke: ceaire aud Bookease, lined with, sala Wondtndies’ table, inlaid with poaely encolgneur, butlet, cception chairs; card aud sofa tables, Tur? and couch, Freuch plate pler and mantel mir- ta urtains, cornices, shades, velvet carpets, rugs, six fight ormoltt and bronze chandeliers, rap and brack: e's; superb arustic bronzes, ropresedting Richard L1L., Rem: frent, Charlemagne, Flower ‘and Girl, Monntain Spring, &e.; parian marble statuettes of soni Poetry, Musi, ej oll platings by eminent arists— Frail aud Flowers, painted by Rousell; two superbly patated landscapes, scenes in Switzerland, birthplace of William Tel by Kechosi winter scene, by Coles French line engraving Seven octave rosewood pianoforte, A superior instrument, four round corners, finished all round, carved legs and case, made by elty maker and fully rnarant music rack, stool ‘and French ‘cloth cover, books and mu- sie; hall rosewood hat stand, ollcloth, stair carpet. Chambers, nd story—Rosewoor bureaus, bedsteads, commodes, couch chairs, wardrobes, dressing table, shaving stand, table Wu, armour a glace, French china toilet sets, hatr mattresses, fea ther beds, blankets, counterpanes, sheets, ‘Turkish counter. panes, towels, &¢.; oval mirrors, curtains, clock, tapestry ssels carpet. Chambers, third 'and fourth stories—Mabo- ny and black walnut gofas, burenusy dressing table, rockers, c», bedding, ingrain carpets, arm chairs, book stand. DENING ROOM. Solid onk extension dining table, buifet, butler’s tray and stand, cut and engraved ruby and crystal glass decanters, 00- Jets. Wines, fruit and celery stands, preserves, salts and silver plated caster, spoous, forks, knives, napkin riags, dinner aod Tea service, fvory handle table euilery, Freuch’ china dinuer and tes sela carp Haast itied checks. Deposit tred of ‘all bankabie money or certiied ct 8. eposits required ot urchisers. N. 18.—The house w lel; possession imunediately, Frguire of the auctioneer. Peeps Lafayette, Sea “MON TRADE SALE OF CROCKERY, CHINA, ve A glass and plated war — ly HENRY G. EVANS, at 85 Maiden lane, on Tuesday pt 8, at 10 o'clock, being the most desirable assortment offered this’ season, and’ will be sold in lots from the shelvesto suit dealers, and carefully repacked for shipping. Sale positive. AVETION SALE OF Beautiful household furniture, comprising a large variet Of magnificent rosewood furniture, beautiful parlor suits, ric! carved pianoforte, French vases, ‘bronze statuary, including the entire elegant parlor, dining room, chamber aud’ basement furniture of the first claas residence," 152 Weet Twenty-first street, near E Descriptive catalogues will be ing, when porchagets can examine for themselves one of the most elegant collections of rich and costly furniture and unique and recherche works of art that has been preseuted through this medium of saie this season, all of which is in perfect order, and for absolute and peremptory sale, Parlor furniture Will be sold at 113g o’elock precisely, consisting of one elegant suit of solid rosewood parlor furnt- ture, covered in embroidered moquet, comprising large sofa medailion back arm chair, reception chairs, four medailion back parlor chairs withsiip covers; one full suit, covered in crim- 1 CADEMY OF MUSIC—THE OPERA, forte, statuary, | Night will take “ , Velvet and Heungels car, | lace curtains, aden and | instead of Sept. son and gold, with very rich carved solid rosewood frames; two Bulle iu velvetand hairetoth, elegant; two marble top rosewood etegeres, mirror doors and back. style of Louts XIV, two richly carved Florentine mantel mirrors, rosewood marble top ceti- tre, pier and sofa tables, Turkish lounges, solid rosewood re- ceptio covered In brocade; two elegant French plate fer mirrors, With slabs and brackets; rosewood French escre- Joire, with necretary combined; bronze and ormolu clocks, tbre¢ superb bronze and ormolu chandeliers, damaak aud ex: broidered lace curtains, rosewood secretary bookcase, lined ‘with satin wood. Superb carved rosewood seven octave planoforte, with every modern improvement, with cover and stool. Flegant Sevres and Dresden, china vases, elaborately painted; airustic bronzes, representing various elassic, subjects, with & rare. and beauiiful collection of marble statuettes, among which are Day and Night, the Ministering Angel, the Messen- er of Peace, Miriam the Prophetess, the Norman Conqu the Descent from the Cross, &c., with number of chaste and unique parlor ornaments, valuable paintings on canvass and glas, with rich frames; velvet and royal Wilton carpets, vel- Vet rugs, candelabras, jewel cases, &c. Dining room and chamber furniture, consisting of Elegant roarwood dressing bureaus, with marble tov; richly modes, secretary mattresses, feather beds and bedding, # kets, velvet carpets, bronze clocks, gold bordered sh’ a-tetes, sofas, jounges, arm chairs, French, rusi and ¢ 5 ch china toilet seis, c! é In pastel, French ©. soles in bubl work, checker tau! nb shades, superb exteusion disini ing room chairs, cevere! In gre tray, silver ware of Rogers d 1's manufacture, consisting of dining and tea service, sulvers, epoons, forks, ladles, urns, casi soblets, &e.} French’ and Bohemian china dinner ‘and tea cut glass, goblets, champagnes, wines, preserve stands, celeries, decan- ters, wine bottles, colives, French platea, tureens, ivory cut- lery, marble top hali stand, hall chairs, oilcloths, stair carpets, patent rods, witha large variety of parlor, chamber, dining rocm and basement furniture of every description, In rose- worl, oak and maborany, not mentioned in this advertise- ment. N. B.—Parties from’a distance are assured that the fur- niure in this house corresponds with the advertisement; all made to order, and as good as new, having been used but a short ume. Reliable cartmen will be at the house to cart, pack and ship the goods for parebasers if they desire, NO postpouement of gale on any account. AUCHUN—EnIG WAT, MUNUa 8, ne Ov DUVET AL street; between Second and Third avenues, one pinno- fe, full seven octave, rosewood case, pearl keys and arved legs, city made and warranted; also two rosewood par- lor suits, covered in rich satin brocade. Sale commences at 103s o'clock. -* ae ON MONDAY, SEPT. 5, At 30 Se Third avenue, CTIONEER. Gower cases, Tor leaves; solid onk din arble top buffet, bath NTINGS, ViANOFORTE, WITH eing the con- r ve. This will be a f pers to refurish, as everythin: ne im perfect order. Sule commences at 10% tive, Cash deposits required on goods bought. is neariy new o'clock. Sale pos UCTION NOTICE.—AT PRIVATE SALE—A FAMILY declining housekeeping will dispose of their parlor far- sacrifice: one rosewood suit richly carved and in Lrocade, cost $409, will be sold for $15), rose- wood 7 octave pianoforte, cost $600, will be sold for $250, in- cluding stool and French’ cloth cover. Inquire at LT West Eleventh street, between Firth and Sixth avenues, VCTION NOTIC RT, AUCTIONEER. BY &d. BOGAR f 5, wt Lig o'clock, At the ‘auction rooms 1 North m street, coener of Frankfort, sheriirs sale of x large quantity of woollen goods, F hos! stoc ry, lambs’ wool shirts and Pah Cape, Ses. net Ser yd and drawers, ladies’ collars and sleeves, counte: C. ‘a JAMES U. WILLET, late Sheri, Samus B, Bexset, Inte Deputy Serif ees, laces, children’s A mmber 5, at lv o'ela ih William street, mortgage sile, ters, tables, chairs, washstands, outside lamp, refi vare, ke., ke. 5 ‘RY BISHOP, Att'y for mortgagee. AY WON NOTICE.—J. BOGART, AUCTIONEER.—BY . # J. BOGART. Wednestny, September 7, at 10g O'clock, at the auction rooms No. 1 North William street, corner of Frankfort, household faraitare, plor glanses, and consistin, of 4 general assortment of parlor, bedroom and kitchen farni- & tur UCTION SALE.—READY MADE CLOTHING, PIECE oods, dry goods, hosiery, and boots “ant shoes.—A. CRISTALAR, auctioneer, 23 Bowery, will sell, on Monday sortment of fall a skin, petershan, Sth instant, a tar sisting in part of mere and satinet 1 winter clothing, ¢9' pilot, beaver clot, cxssi- rock, ‘sack raglan business and overcoats and pants; silk, satin, cloth, velvet and plash vests: also ho: siery, shirts, drawers, cravats, cassimeres, cloths, silks, satia together with a large lot of gaiters, slippers, boots, shoes, bro- gans, and various other articles too numerous to mention. ETROPOLITAN EXPRESS—AUCTION NOTICE.— ons about removing to the country or tn the city to their advantage to call oa GOULDSMITH’S ex press, No. 140 Varick street. Four horse wagons for re- moving furniture to and from the country; earts at all times, Leticrs by post promptly attended to. ‘For sale, a splendid p fc storage, with solid pearl keys. ' Orders lett at pl! the offices—116 Sixth avenue, near Ninth ‘street, opposite Jefferson market, and No. 69 West Eleventh street. BUTTERFIELD WILT, 8¢1] to-morrow (Monday) at 10 o'clock, on the corner of | Golmmbia Broome strects, 90) lots of me's and women’ clothing, sneh as new and second hand overcoats, frock coats, nis aud vests: silk, delaine and calico dresivs; boots and s, beds, quilts, blaukets, pillows, &c., &c. N. B—The lothing will be sold atlo'clock. By order of ©, CO- sed pawnbroker. AWNBROKER'S SAT 18 SALE.—JOHN MORTIME Sept. 5, at N vals wrtment of gold and silver 8, chaing, pins, Tings, pencils, glagier's diamonda, and women's aud men’s thing. By order of ABRAHAM GOODMAN, 31 Centre A WNBROKER' sell on Monda; ICHARDS KINGSLAND, AUCTIONERER. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT AUCTION. INGSLAND & CO, will seli on Monday, Bep- 00} Fast Thirty-second atree! The entire furniture contained in the ayove house, conslating of Prussels carpet, mah fas, tables, chairs, &c.; marble top rosewood table, black walnut extension table, mahogany | bedsteads, mattresses, mirrors, olleloth, parior and kitchen stoves, one French chiva dining set of 102 pieces, together with 8 general assortment of parlor, chamber and kitchen furnl- ii UERIFF'S SALE OF IMPORTED STALLIONS.—CHAM- Ss SERS & FATROHILD, anctioneers—omce 113 Nassau tres ‘Ml se) on Thesday, Sept. 6, ot 12 o'clock, at the corner of Thirty ninth street and Sixth avenue, the stables known ag the Tatievenlts, four imported stallicns, known a Prince, Favorit, Selvman, and Earl King, Tho following te copled July 24—"Prinee, bay ‘horse, 152 rem the Bpirit of high, with good lens, very handsome, and’ good action; he was Ing of Sweden, and bought direct pl comet bee caaliea the rom ihe royal breeder for :the importer. Favorite—dap| gms, 6 years cid, alana 16-3 hight Wo was bred sad Gnd ee & saddle horse by bis Majesty the King of Sardinia, and was fracious!y presented by tbat potentiate to Miss Ella, a ung American uly, for her superior AS An equestrian. "Bol > Pian js a dark gray, 7 Fears old, 16 hands high, bred from Ai blood by his Mr Ly Ring ot Prussia: a of this rm Rigor eas neh “ayy, 4 7 ‘waa bred by hie Sincon ‘the King of Prussia by imp, War Kaxle; he th a powerful horwe, a uplendia Aealned hunter, aad equal to 200 Ths, serone any cow 1? These horses fre all remarkably well rande, with ey food tows, and have fine, straight netion, well worthy she but to be appreciated they muat be 7 JOHN KELLY, Sherif M, WITTERS, AUCTIONRER, WILL SELL ON Monday, at 2 o'clock, Canal eteoct, « large valuable ‘tga iment of furuure, Preah wave ise and it and be other oars ea mantel mirrors, ot! puna, two pianos, bli mahogany centre, dling «v4 ten abton, ranntal etegere, cl lier, , teres atair iny ed 8 ra at lor suits, hair mattresses, feather beds, bedding, dining room out . burners, elegant velvet, and kitchen furniture, wa'tdrobot, extension table, glass, china, silver ware, coo%ing Utensils, &c., vlaplan wo tha wants of fauilips and others. . N80 eoias, coucies, chairs, &0. ‘The public are ly informed that the First Opera on AY, Sept. 12, ah B ofsloei, mn » ly Consequence now going on in Taglone ‘not finished by that a Several eaportant ~— be made to the y, the wae Sresiengnoabie eclat, Ful particulars be given on Wein: THEATRE. HL Bateman: os Manager AND Last signi) "oS BUT NINE OF MATIEDA MERON. LEGITIMA! i) sii n TRACT IUMPHANT, IMMENSE SUCCESS of the ware DRAMA. AS THE HUNCHBACK BRROX GERALDINE, ALLACK’S THEATRE oun Most REMINED CROWDED Y THE AND INTELLIGENT AUDTENCES over assembled in any place of amusement in this city. THE ABSORBED ATTENTION reve by the thougtanst Nl] INTENSE EMOTION as rns eS aoe tion, ‘who throng the (aoe Ee MBRET of the p erformances. Mr. COULDOCK the a WELSH BARD, character in which his tragic powers appear to the highest sdvania re. CURSE ld: ties Fore “SPELLBOUND ‘With its awful force, AS THE JESTER, pd eraciake ‘of this capital actor’s Mr. WALCOT ‘one of the most com) SELEBR. many IMPERSONATIONS. Mr, SOTHERN. .. a8. THE CRUSADER acharacter in which his refined and intelligent bearing ap- daa ial BEST ADVANTAGE. sy ana nati, OSEFHINE ORTON, aura the lovely and 1atING AMERICAN A CTRESS, as the gentle EDITH, N_AND HALL. ALACE GARDEN A D Mi evening, Sept. ondey OVO RAND NUSICAL SOIREE d Tha RY CONCERT. rie Benefit of the celerated Lira Y’ SATTER, n the favorite prima don cone MARTATBRAINERD, d the following great pianists will appear:— ane ne ARTUR NAPOLEON, Mr, DAVIS and Mr. GUSTAY SA?TER. Mr. H. B. DORWORTH..- Musical Director “FULL MILITAI and the famous ‘accompanist. BAND DODWORTH’S CORNET BAND. THE SOLDIER'S GLORY will be rey TICKETS 25 CEN ALACE GARDEN AND HALL. Sunday ever AND SACRED CONCERT. TICKETS 25 CENTS. ALACE GARDEN AND HALL, aoe tame ODWORTHS CORNET BAND. TICKETS 25 CENTS. Doors open at 7; Concert begins at 8 o'clock. (CE GARDEN AND HALL. } c= GRAND SACKED CONCERT ening, Sept. 4 junday evening, Shh cans 25 CENTS. ‘OOD'S MINSTRELS, Il give thre Daiaecoemsn Te " asin , ines lay, Septewi , gu Monday, Tuesday “LAA Pt ith Brooks ben Eph Tor, Charlen White, Ned Davis, D. 8, Wambolt, : entire of this ee ae NACCOMPLISHED TROUPE will appear in RCIA ACTS, MUSIC, te, in which they stand unrivalled. Norice.—This favorite company will re-appear on THURS- pee September 8, at 585 Broadway, opposite the Metropolitan otal, Toors Tiekets EW YORK! ER STADT THEATRE, 37-39 BOWERY. ¥) TOMART, THE COMPOSER. ‘Tragedy by Wobigemuth. ERALDINE GERALDINE GERALDINE ONLY NINE ‘ONLY NINE ONLY NINE NIGHTS MORE. NIGHTS MORE. NIGHTS MORE, n at 7; commence at 8 o'clock. ‘cents; children under ten years 13 cents. MATILDA HERON. MATILDA HERON MATILDA HERON: ONLY NINE. ONLY ure, ‘ONLY Nive: NIGHTS MORE. NIGHTS MORE, NIGHTS MORE. GARD CORFER OF SE and Tees “g Sand 6, & grand eqniitoristic re- presentation of Mr. F, DB BACH, assisted by several emiaent rtisis, At the end of the performance Mr. De Bach will as- end with his glove, a board twelve inches wide, to f seventy feet, and returo backwards, under fhe sceusion is the most daring piece ever done by any man, ONES’ WOOD. ANOTHER RICHARD IN THE FIELD, BLONDIN BEST, ptember 7, 1859, A AEARINS. GREAT ROPE ASCENSION. GRANDEST FEAT EVER PERFORMED in the WORL G RMAN VOLKS’ GARDE: Y. X GRAND SACRED © rO-NIGHT. Aduission 12 cents, Ladies in company with gentlemen free, Visited last Sunday by more than 3,000 people. METROPOLITAN Monda OLDBECK’S MUSIC HALL, 785 BROMBWAY.—THTS: new hall, tostefnliy fitted up, is admirably adapte? for the most select entertainments, such as concerts, readings lec- tures, &c. It seats $00 persons. For terms apply at the hall. ‘PALACE GARDEN MUSIC HALL. The abor gant hall will be let after the 5th of Novem- ber next fur fairs, Ie concerts, bails, readings, or any other respectable entertainment. ‘The size of the hal! ts 200 by 0 feet. Apply on the premises. WASTED-SIX LITTLE GIRLS, PROM EIGHT TO TEN ears old, for ajuvenile ballet troupe. Inquire at 645 Houston street, from f0to 12 on Mous. ZAVISTOWSKL, or ____. EXCURSIONS. UN AT SPRING VALLEY. 16 |. J., for a purse of start from Haives' dock at 43¢ o'clock P.M. FLORA, Captain W. Hawes, Leaves Spring street dock, North river, for the above place, atQ A. M., 114. 4.and 7; retirning from’ Spring Valley at 10 A.M., 13g and G o'clock, Pare 10 cents each way. er will be served up trea. ‘A grand fish chowd S™ DAY EXCURSION TO WARLEM AND HIGH ) bridge.—The steamboat MOSES TAYLOR will leave GRAND WASH Twenty-second street, North river, for Harlem aad High Bridge, on Sunday, September 4, at 9 A. M. aud 2 P. M., mik- ing the usnal landings on the North and Fast rivers, tonching Bee Wood. Fare 10 ceuts to Harlem; 15 genta to High lg _ ASTROLOGY. CLAIRVOYANT.—MRS, SEYMOUR, 908 FOURTIL street, a few doors west of Broadway, the most secess: ful medical and business clairvoyant in America, Consulta- m rickness, business, absent friends, &c, Satisfaction nteed or no pay. —WHO HAS NOT HEARD OF THE CELEBRATED Madame PREWSTUR? She Ina beea emsulted by nds in this and other cities, with entire sutistrotion, | Sho feels contident she his no equal. She tell the name of fatace wife or husband, alwo thot of her visiter, If yon wish trth ive a call at rd avenue, above Twenty-(rst street. Ladies, 60 cents; gentlemen, $1. fy 4.3 GHRISTOPTER STREET —TF YoU WISH TO HAY! ©) tre information of your aifairs through life, thea don't fail to consult Mrs. H. ROEDER, the knowielze of which will faye you year rrow and care. Her oftice is at 43 Christo: pher aireet, near Waverley place. DENTISTRY. RIFICIAL TERTH—DR. DURKIN CONTINUES TO xiract teeth in two seconds without the slightest pain, ‘Teeth set over stumps. No extra charge for temp mia 0! for extracting whore artificin! teeth are fnsertel. Dr. R. DURKIN, 3/3 Canal street, one door from Laurens. SAVING OF $25 IN A SET OF THE NEW STYLE OF teeth, as constructed by Dr. Luther, Senior, dentist, 42 Great Jones t (formerly of Browtway), They are teipe- rior in every respect to the old method, STEOPLASTIC DENTAL OPERATIONS. ficlal bone filling for decayed teeth is in jnced while —_ ye bain. Ae teeth or mere een be filled w 5 OTS OF ie discoverer corner of Broudw: ‘Thnrty-lrst street. A student wanted, gi THE ARTI- NPECEDENTED_ PRICES. lery of Teeth,” Sixth @ remiurn: water ce ee 7 Nees F —DR, MANSON'S “GAT. t @ and Twenty-sacond street, 600 references. Eighteen yeara established Four dentistry. Manson gumotype sets $15; jets, $2); pearl yulcantie, $18; silver, $6; lite, Yyoanlie, Sts; at coralite, $8, filings, $1 CLOTHING. RARE CHANCE.—FROM $6 TO $20 PAID FOR 8 dresses, from $1 to $4 for gent’s paats, also carpets theatrical costumes, jewelry, furniture, Ee A_ note by poat unctually attended to by E., 134 Seventh avenue, an pctgent and Twentieth streets. Ladies attended to by T 89 CENTRE STREET.—WANTED, A + j= tity of Indies’ and. gentiemon's new ard cant off elthing shore For Snrgosand email obs tases as agmey, than. ole Gressing Win. Walsh, 80 Contre’ street. ™ We sore oF nd T NO. 4 ORNTRE STRRET—Wat y A worth ot now ani lato stalin Tor Re ee ee fo es a will nies erent | p-2 bi more than thelr supposed a Mi A drevsing THoe'D” CONROY, 44 Centre phe capt de sn vs ER OAS, UNDAY THAINS ON THE FL — QP Cuiaiare wanern Dank gaunt hat ERE Wot ferry, for Flushing; at 9, 11,1, 3, 6, 7, sopping at Calvery ing at ig 13 84, Goes Meourtlon une antes 0, CHARLICK, President man GARDEN, REMEs pee et 87 Sets eet Upper bare ee oe deeaten by the great and world-renown GABRIEL and PREN SOVFLEL AINMENTS TN QU RAD ERA OHT OF A ODI im which many new and comic incidents and scenes bave been Antrod\ by that great a, wait: PAU: GABRIEL in his ccigiaal comic character of BARMAS, NECART he PRIMA DONN. Se eA NOTA ie chareaters nee OH RIRTTA ZANFRATTA, YOUNG AMERICA, MA TVOLUTIONS ON THE TIGHT ROPE. THE PRIMA DONNA, MARIA HENNECART, Misa FRANCIS and the BALLET TROUPE, ASPHODEL for the FIRST TIME "THIS SEASON, in which both Gabriel and Francois will appear. OWERY THEATRE, Lessees...... -Measra. Allen and Boniface M i <1. W. Melghan Ae ‘CnanceD—iine doors will open in future at 7, the curtain will rise ab 796-4, NEW Managers of the Bowery theatre respectieny, announce that they have repaired 1nd cleansed tho interior of that ° otherwise Improv Paanactie Perve frst month of their management has been, CROWNED WITH TRIUMPHAN mime! tl eof ey wi And In come UMINATE THE EDIFICR WITH 1,000 VARIEGATED LANTERNS. ot 1 MONDAY, EVENING, September 5, 1859, they will product NTTRELY NEW DRAMA, (From the Ledger,) and anew Pantomime. The sormannas will oamence with the new drama, by entitle Poole, from he TMK, THE FOUNDLING. followed by the new pantomime of After which tl v successful comie pant x ande with wens M rkry ot ‘0 ie] with the very langhable farce ape THE KNAVE OF HEARIS. ALL THE COMPANY WILL APPEAR. ARNUM’S MUSEUM.—REVIVAL OF THE MORAL drama. Dramatized popular stories wholesome erauiten. tion to parents, families and children. ROSINA MEADOWS, or Temptation Unveiled, presented by the versatile and supe- rior company now Winning such eclat. Monday—afternoon at 3 o'clock, ing at 734 o'clock, together with those incompar- and marvellous of intrepidity, strength and ihe Pictu we Acrobatism of the ORRIN FAMILY. ROSINA MEADOWS, Harry Mendon, Mr. G. F, McDonald (his first appearance here); Meadows, J. Bridgman; Geo. Milton, L._H. Everitt; Jethro Baxter, T. Hampton; Rosina, Mra. J.J. Prior, Patience, Miss Partington; Alice, Mls Dil: linghom, &e., &¢. ‘That well authenticated relle of Holy Land, the trunk of an’ ancient tree from the Mount of Olives; the Family of Bnacondas, the renowned Aquaria, the original Happy Family, ke. Admittance 25 cen's; children under ten, 18 cents; parquet seata 13 cents additional. RYANTS’ MINSTRELS, ‘Mechanics’ Hall, 472 Broadway, above Grand street, MONDAY, September 5, and ever night in the week, THE EXCELSIOR TROUPE OF THE WORLD, And the gals company in the city. JERRY and DAN BRYANT In their Laughable Burlesques. THE EXILED ZOUAVES, AFRICAN POLK A, SCENES AT PHALON’S, "PLANTATION SCENES, &c. ‘Doors open at 7; commences at § o'clock. Tickets 25 cents. ALACE GARDEN AND HALL. BENEFIT OF Miss MARIA BRAINERD, TUESDAY EVENING, September 6. y WOOD. J° bales GREAT ROPE WEDNESDAY, Sept. 7, Gocsaienatn INESDAY, Sept. 7, elebrat A aie he has been associated for the last seven years. IBLO’S SALOON. paler Mr. C3 HAWKER as DRAWINGROOM, TERT AINMENT, entitled eee A PORTFOLIO OF ODDITIES, . profusely ilusteat rena PETCHES OF CHARACTER PROS LIF and entirely impersonated hy himself, for SEPTEMBER 15, 1859. Further particulars will be duly aubounced. ITCHCOCK'S H NATIONONCERT HAT “172 NEW UANAL STREET. A Carp.—W. HITCHCOCK has the pleasure to announce to the public and patrons of this popular rt hall that his aa- nual benedt, teadered by the as will take place on MONDAY, SEPT. 5. W. H. bas mnch satisfaction fn stating that this te the oldest established concert room of reputation in the city, and the only one that has never closed ita doors for want of & manager oran audience, Acknowledged the best conducted concert ever opened. Miss EMMA FROTHINGHAM, orite, has ki lunteered, with a host of others. the old favor MUST Bi OF Tid S48 Admission, as pial GRAND SACRED CONC! Ni AMA OF ITALY. aay MOZART HALL, September nts EVENING. 6. N' ITALIA, ITALIAN GENOA ILLUMINATED, | MILAN. GRAND REGATTA AT V. , PETERS ILLUMINATED, OUidemUm bE Mev ERUPTION OF MOUNT VESUVIUS. REEN STRERT THEATRE, ALBANY. G' ‘Shis magnificent establishment will be opened for drama- brated Comedian, Hee W. E. BURTON, has been enzaged for a limited season, ant will appear on the ening night ‘d by a full and efficient stock company. nances in a few days. ladies and gentle: engaged will meet in the greea rogi on 1uesday, September 6, at 10 A ~ re Cot, SMITH, Stage Manager. THE LAST OF THE pt. S—NAUSHON and POUGH- ferry, Brooklyn, at 8 P. M.; Tweat; er,ai9 P. M. See posters and pro- ECK'S: ree ul KEEPSIE leave Fult second street, North r 8, 446 BROADWAY.—THESE teh and convenient rooms, wow in the most perfect order alls, concerts, festivals, &c. A call is moat respect d from those in want, ‘Terms, &e.,teagona- ble. For particulars inquire of. GEORGE W. MILLER, Proprietor. OUTH CAROLINA INSTITUTE HALL.—THE DIREC. tors of the South Carolina Institnte, having thoroughly re- novated and beautifully decorated their large and commodious hall, desire to give notice that St can be engaged for con- certs, panoramas, éc., on liberal terms, on application to the Clerk of the Board. Address Thomas Aimar, viflce in Insti- ute Hall, Charleston, 8. C. WAXTEDTA FEW BALLET LADIES, 70 LEAVE THE city. Apply immediately to CHAS. THOS. PARSOE, Gramatic agent, corner of Broadway aud Howard street, up ITY A! very ex ever erected in tho United s WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C. OR SALE—TO PAY ADVANCES, i SPLENDID DIA- ond crogs, at $0, cost $130; 1 extra heavy gold hunting watch, 18 carats, at $100, cost $200; 1 fine gold hating watch, 18 carats, at $90, cost $175; 1 fine re juating watch and chatelaine chain, at $100, cost $21: fioe open face Kaglish lever, at $45, cost $100. "Also, a smatl collection of fine oll painting for sale at half their value. J. H. BARRINGER, 170 Broadway, room 25, up stairs. FINANCIAL, EMOIN NAVIGATION AND | RAILROAD COM. pany.—Forty shares Demoin stock wanted to purchase for cash, at room No. 51 Johnson House, corner of Chambers street, and College place, New York. $15. OOO. 7a8%, GENTLEMAN, WISHING | THE . + office of secretary to anew Insurance Con pany of first class, who can furnis!i the above amouat, can w: dress President, box 121 Herald office. LOAN OFFICES, ONEY ADVA ep TO ANY AMOUNT ON DIA. mend segara, &c., or bonght for cash watches, jewelry, by CHARLES WOO), 439 B: roadway, Dear Howard street, Business strictly confidential. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. Me yt WANTED—WITH $1,0) IN CASH; MUST beeapable of carrying on a country store; noue other’ heed apply to or address G, 8, Haydock, 172 Broadway, corner of Maiden lane. ONE-HALF INTE. aud music hall, in a ARTNER WANTED.—FOR SAL) large thriving city, in the western part of this Sie; has bar and bowling alleys attaehed, and di iz. pastes, it will be sold at a sacrifice, in co: ft health of the owner, For full particulars add, office. 15 rows, box 201 Herald % IS DESIROUS OF FIND. THE ADV + ing some young man witht him ina perfectly safe and very neas. The same ig alrendy well vesting can realize $25 per week, avd holt y. Address at once, stating where an inte Sloan, Herald onic s RESTAURANTS. RANCH ERFORD SHADES, Washington street, Brooklyn, near the City Hall. A free lunch Is served tp ¢'c eleven nnd twelve. Menis 8 ing supper served will receive and attention, The est of wines, lqnora, nies and seqars al- ways ov hand, F. PONTIN, Proprietor. REEN TURTLE SOUP AND STEAKS For di d RICHARDSON'& Mek BoD. 108 Stas Rippered herein pretihe only bo G served up this day street, ong door wost of day betweea the hours of atalthours. Parties wiah- vest of accommodations REEN TURTLE ‘sour AND STEAKS “WILL BE and during the week at 223 Grand Be 3 'e Bowery» MONTGOMERY, GEORGE ROUR, Families supplied by the quart or gallon. See NOTICK.—JOUN MeDONOUGH, HAVING from his old nae corner of Broadway aoe 7 enard street, to more niry and commodions premises, No, Fourth avenue, would be especially glad to see as many of bis Olé friend and patrons as are connomenrs I gud quors and iy every a on > neney ad Saturday ‘evenings be has the Two Joes. STEAMBOATS, Newaneennanee R% PRIDGEPORT.—FARFE & CENTS.—THE STEAMER day, BRIDGEPORT leaves Peck elip, Bast rivor, eve = even rail 4 ei Housatonic and New a FURNITURE, san RA nA ne AA AAR RADAR RAR OARS CHOOL FURNITURE. —MODERN STYLES OF SCHOOL bY farvitare manufactured and tx TY A )N, Hudson sureet, N. ¥.. lilusteated glepulats fvewaniod ‘on ay. Pligaou by wail or otherwise, aes yAps Kennet SMEAT TWO BEAUTIFUL PLAYS. e ‘@ cast comprising the names of favs artintes:— ‘Miss LAURA KEENB, Mr. GEO. JORDAN, Miss ADA CLIFTON Mr. H. F. DALY, Miss FLORENCE BE! ‘Mr. J. G. BURNETT, READ! READ! READ! READ! BI READ! READ! READ! READ! READ! MEAD! READ! READ! READ! READ! READ! READ! 1 READ! READ! READ! READ! READt READ| READ! READ! READ! r THE OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS, From the N. ¥. Daily Times. Ihe play of, “House and Fone” was decidedly ‘ The plot's, ta state it brietiy, as follows: —Mr: ~ member of Parliament and Under Secretary of the Cliftons hoon he Pegleeia for the aitrcetive dues of $ wi active duties of a mentary life. A former ‘and of Lady felon Chetwood—Frederick Mortoo—(t grievances, falls des; tn love with ber, and The lady, fu a momentot weakness, has been eo tnprudent 6 y, fn a moment of w ry to promise that ab will conser’ Ma petten to be slowed agulu to spenk with her privately, and {nsorms him that the esnce on or absence her’ husband's of & emerald ring will acquaint the yo: Huerict Wardour Ollse k affection erie jour ‘eene) W induces her to employ all her iniluence with the rocure Morton the ofice of aitache to an embasay to Qheovers that his dishuelination to leave formed in London. On ques~ from an attachment which be bas tioning him, she becomes informed of the igual agreed pon between him and the jeans shane, name, however, is not re+ vealed to her, wntil, in the absence of her brother, sees ring upon Mr. Chetwood’s hand, Between Miss Wardour: Chetwood’s family an acquaintance of long standing has oxist- ed, aud she at once resolves to save her brother from the crime which he meditates and Mra. Chetwood from the " to which Harriet supposes, her to be hastening. intrigues to necompitsh this undertaking | give eral good positions, in, which Mr. Chetwood, pia ‘8 a ridiculous: mart ‘Miss Wardour, in order to if er, induces Chetwood to lend her for an hour ring which she sees him wear, and which she supposes Mrs. Chetwood’s invitation to Morton. On lea 4 that she had entirely misconstrued the pi and that the appearauce of the emerald as repel than taviting the lover, ean to repalr her mistake, but is unable to Chetwood in the presence of her brother wit! doth. She ecordingly hastens to the Minister tion for her brother's wuneut, in order ‘once quit London, and in the interim she leaves! ‘of Chetwood, whom she sole desires to the room till ber return. Chetwood promises, bi man’s and excitement make him so a anion that he inaisison the young geatleman’s escape, Ihe lover goes off to meet Mra. Chetwoud, a8 he sup} appointment. Gn the return of Harriet: ‘wood with having broken his promise, and he, pensale for his wrong—of the extent of which pen rama a onkeeizd Merapcre Sot ay ¢ earnest entreaties wilt Be te ceive nies ts hin Gon betee mall pies tie: edie the charge of Mrs. Chetwood, with strict Injunctions to her not to lose sighi of him for a inoment. So far for the frst act. In the second act Morton is bronght to Chetwood’s ho by the unconscious husband himself, who, with. usual cuses for his unavoidable absence dn, account of engrossing gee duties, leaves her with her ‘Sepeegehcrmnens ae ‘on. Morton’ embraces the opportunity Tre ee eels of alec mire rently with a struggle. of alec the love which ehe somewhat frequeolly confesses for ber ns- ih i au 2 z Cit urn ee a ty il : E i glectful husband. Mrs. Wardour, wl Morton to the house, enters in time to deprive him of the of listening to a half rel ‘speech which Mrs, Chetwood is. ry about to make to him, and, 4 a very pretty scene recalls ‘fe to her duty. ‘The hot headed youth, however, leaves the house ouly to write an_ardeat letter to the already married ob- eet of his afléetious, which missive, ¢hrough the plundering ob iseness of General Witherington (Mr. Burnett) is conveyed to, thehusband instead. Mr. Chetwood., thisawakened toa sense of the danger which threatens his domestic peace, returns in great Agitation to his home, andl Harrie, ster an admirable dialogue, adopta the ruse of declaring that’ the letter was writen fe Shaker tretaren ty Olvercot dhe pow ta whieh hig habitual ne- Elcet of “Home” for “the House exposed. bis wifo and him: self, Thi assertion at ouce reaasures the husband, but itis in- Aigtiantly disclaimed by th sio is “taken home to his bi aE Be i ‘avio by the husband, who resolves to be more atteative wif la he ftir ted Harriet Ward than = iss Keene represented Harrlet Wardour better than ai character In which she bas. yet appeared. ‘The digulty of ihe high-toned English lady, the clever archness of the woman of fashion, the affectionate sister, the faithful friend, are all. blended iu Harriet Wardour, and found & most ehartaing. ul representative Accomplished actress. | Miss Clif- fon underiook ihe dificult ad diankiess. part of Mig Chet: wood, and did it well. Mr. Jordan, who made of the Member of Parliament and Under Secretary of Foreign Affairs a rather: coarser kind of bonhomme than such characters are usually ery excellent we wonld simply remark that tempted woman, Just « little Paid iu the charac m1 Vy Mor ay 0 the attractions of the performances was fortunately, not ndent op the good acting of the Lothario of the piéce, or “House aud Lome” might have proved a failur ‘The entertainments concluded with a stupid farce: some reasou unknown to burletia,” patie % be Clerks; Or, Suppose War were Declared,” wherein Mr. Via~ cent performs a variety of antics, which fastidious ulsht call rather Lroud, and few persons would call graceful, tis not agreeable toage an actress of Nise Clifion's merit in sich a compilation even wi imitable cockneyisms, is beneath criticiam. Miss Keeno cominenced on inst evening ta. third season ne commenced on last evenin: her agreeable theatre, aud. the ‘circumstance. attracted & rene large and cordially dixposed audience, Tong before the tain rose the placards 40 ¢l ering 40 Managers, but go distress Ing to the general public, ‘Standing. room ouly,”” appeared. tin front of the box office, and soon after there was not even: standing room. The theatre his a bright, fresh, renovated look, and has evidently been put in thorongh order. The new covering for the, benches-erimgon in place of yellow—la mud pleassnter to the eye. rwine pearance the house is nearly the same as before, ies = ‘The Gret_plece was a comedy-drama in two lor, ealied “‘Honse and Home.” ‘The plot, of this play very slight, and we shall use ‘but few. words in describing tte ir ‘chetwood teu ag poten, who egieeis ie wile in. order to attend more stricthy to his Parliamentary duties. Left to herself, Sirs. Chetwood fliris to the extreme’ verge of ruin. ith Frederick Wardour, a sucking diplomat, who. neglects. prospects as severely ‘na the husband cultivates his. The dardian angel for nll parties is Mrs, Wardour, who manages » break off the iexal flirtation and give the erring couple a good, moral lesson at the same timo. incidenta. with which this plot is elaborated are very. trivial, but arranged with @ Frost deal of tact. The characters — are very well drawn, | the ues emooth and agreeable, though not so. brilliant ag one might reasonably expect froin the anthor. The piece is: oné of those inobjectionable, inte without betty exosedingt ‘clever, are atill wave agreeable. Seabe It was carefully acted. Miss Keene hi the character- which she ncis, #0 far as to make it represent the sister instead. of the mother of Frederick. It is thereby somewhat weakeneds. but perhaps the alteration was more than atoned for by the: very snirited way in which Miss ‘Keene acted, We have rarely. seen her look more charmingly or play more artistically. Misg: Ciifton was good, but acted raiber too" much. Violent alterna tions and striking poses are ont of place in places of this order. Mr. Jordan, whose rentrce seemed especially satisfactory to the audience, played Chetwood very well, In the dénouement he wns especially goa, portraying the role of the lajured bus- band with marked dign: ij and aplomb. Mr. Daly was a litte stiff at times, but on the whole played an unthankfal part cre- ditably. ‘the play was received with marked satisfaction b; the audience, and will doubtless be a iixture in the repertory, the theatre, [From the New York Tribune.) LAURA KEENE’S THYATICE. ‘The fall and winter sen: cf this establishment opened’ most nuspiciously last evening, the house being terally jam- med, and the audience were most enthusiastic. ‘The interior of” the theatre has been painted aud newly upholstered. We have al given to our readers the list of the company, which 18 & vue one, capable of belug most eifvtively work a. eo play Inst night was anew two act drama, by Tom Tay- lor. entilled ‘The a and the Home + Horace Chetwood (George Jordin), « ‘member of ment, is married to “4 y tic on Chetwood (Mise Ada ton), Whom he sadly neviecis for bis duties in the House, Frederick Moston “(. F = Daly) presumes ta, love Melon. That Frederick has a sister, tl Keene), who discovers his folly and resolves to cure him of his. Jove for another man’s wife. By a complication of ingenious. Ine/tenta, the busband ie made instrumental in bringing, about an interview between Frederick and his own wife, whieh in- terview is Interrupted by the appearance of Mra. Wardour. By a blunder of General Witherington (J. G. Burnett), a letier from Frederick to the Lady Helen falls into the hands of ber- husband, who, thus discovering. the state of the case, inalis upon a re, Wardour lectures on - leet of his om i ¢ cities for those of the House, convinces and Chetwood Ta Frederick, and Hon. Mrs, Werdour (Misa: of his #ife’s innocence and love for him: takes his wife to his heart again, forgive ends in the serenest manner. ‘At will be observed that there Is some si!) she late tragedy at Washington, and thous! ‘en since that event, and has been asserted to disclosures then es lo ligt itis not so inted and . val te ke tl Pt To hmeatalahttninaii arm ‘The acting is for the most Ug Ady ae —_ Keene, i a ht glancing toward, the play was ‘based on ‘Was received with a storm of ral compliments, never played better, great one, but she the with aq personates heroine est grace that is very effective, 4 nor wig nt tiie icomed, canes MT hae font mace of tho during his Southern season, au: had begun to mar even titudh imennerism that eguris, now more natural and uni pS a rere nator.) Mr BE made the the villain: Of the plece, witch fs w tbankless nad bee halaeedtans acai i Pithe play in put on the stage with all the costly and ate acceaions that ever mark ihe production at this fects in the eecdnd act has never bees surpeagod ah aay? never been ire In this olty for tasteful elenance. NOTICE. Tn active preparation, and will be : Pind Lara ‘AND STAGE, which will be presented with o cast involving strength of the GREAT COMEDY COMPANY. Doors open at 7; to commepee at 8, inced he ‘ld

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