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{ NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1859. 7 SATIS Ae RUCEIOM S|) AES A AUCTION | ne | nt AMUN. sonar a AMUSEMENTS, ‘ee AMUSEMENTS. Tear i. NICOLAY, AUCTIONEER. REGULAR VCTION NOTICE—LARGE SALE. OF EARTHEN EW BOWERY THEATRE. ~— SICLTHE OPERA) S|: A IBLO'S GARDEN, aris a. || EC KURA Rey Seema er onnnnnncnns. Ree reeks Naa bonde MLDRIT Te NYCOe ware, glans aud ware, by JS. H, BARTLETT, Sole Proprietors. Mevare. G. 1, For and J. W. Lingard | A the pubis art ceapecttaty wereeeaca Unt, all N10 8 CARDEN CIAL, NOTICR. LAURA KEENES THEATRE, auction sale Of sMonday) at iat o'clock, at bis wlock | Auctioneer, ‘Tuestay, Sepiember 6, & iW o'clock, at 281 Pearl GRAND OPENING NIGHT. fuoite withthe Director DE the Acro et Moai arrange. REMEMBER CHANGE OF "IMR, we sear AY aw ae. B treet, near Wall str Sireet, a cholee stock, mostly best goods, worthy the notice of MONDAY, September 5 1859, performances of the two great prine donnes of the Ha Doors open at 7 o'clock; performance to cobumence at 75%. WO bea ss oo each. | city ad country dealers wanting cash bargains, on bic ocedalon will be presen Wada gran historical drama | vane Opera ¢ pany PATON: BSD. R IS Tickets............ 8 cents | Upper boxes... 29 cela TWO LEAUTIFUL PLAYS ‘shares. eo) juteuse interest, written by C. W. Tayl " pire ‘ 7 INDAY BY H in,” TW + UCTION NOTICE.—EDWARD SCHENCK, AUC. THE ORANGE GIRL OP VENICE et kasi Geeekien conn ae ee Ny coat ANGTHRR GREAT Coste Pas TOME, Wo HEART : tioneer, Axsignee's sale, On Tuesday, 6th instani, will | On, Tux Counci. ov Tax. tively take place ons yon Spy we oe by the great and world-renowned TWO heat 50 be sold by auction to the highest bidder, for Gash, at 19 Mercer | Nicoletti... MONDAY NEXT, SEPT. 12, AT 8 O'CLOCK RAVELS, TWO HEAGTIFEL, 100 street, near Prince, the stock therein of FP. & F. D. Clark, | Eugenia Coletti 00...) x No effort has been spared to render the perform: GABRIEL and YRENCOIS. TWO BEAUTIFY a 50 furniture dealers, consisting of second hand furniture, partly THE NEW DROP CURTAIN Madame GASSIER atd Madame CORTESI complete. ii NOVELTY THE OKDER OF THR DAY. TWO WEAUTIFGL peate 10 finished work; lumber, mahogany, oak and walnut veneers, | painted by Mr. Hilliard, representing the New York State Coat ticular, both 4s regard v7 thet GRAND ENTERTAINMENTS IN QUICK SUCCESSION, WO BEAUTE 25 and the naual stock of the trade. Alvo, at half-past twelve | of arms, sup; by ihe Muses, PiSiaa Uis calnone of tes cca Rerenction of the Denke FIRST NIGHT OF ASBHODEL : Pity @ Grelock, infront of the more, one horse, dart aid irnean and |” During the ceenings : Artists forthe prine}paiand supplementary parts for wi jn which many new and comic ineklents and scones have been FIRST Nu 8 $3 | Youre doh hay faa at Biron hundred and tear fe dl: | with cornet, ie canons al Rmabone sae Mndnine’ STEAKOSCH: Maher BELG NLT, the taconite | ee AL Rava yet + rs & Your rent and water tax. i * Mediey of popular songs, ac. “4 A age a+ rays (Migs there FRANCOIS in. ASPHODEL, Rot R bo CHARLES H. STEWART, Assignee, Previous to the drama, °°? pase Pitine tenores Signor! GASSIBE and AMODIO, the popular GABRIEL im his original comle character of BART Pitst Soy AN OPENING ADDRESS, hb Grand Orcesra nod Onirve itt eemnpgne Ohe MAILA HHNNECART In the PRIMA, DONS. ‘Tom Taylor's new cored F Fire Toe mabeehissons SU! AUCTION NOTICR “ALL THE RICH AND COSTLY written by Mr. ‘James Hlgrin.and spoken by the compans. dred of the po great ore Shier to tate oe Miss FRANCIS in two characters, 0d in RINE POINTS C every sale; neal regular anle on Thursday, September & Peach catart itared ix tacos ontatd Frente tenet: |< oe min | boalite dacinreigtey ie reguia, epason op the pet Lend MARIA HENNECART, Miss Fi:ANCIS and the RINE POINTS OF THE LAW. auction sal wand bonds every Monday tel, one in green silk plush, one solid rosewood hair cloth suit, ALACE GARDEN AND HALL the fact that A J ponies ASPHODEL m . vor every day whenever Wt 123 nrnag , 0 by i B HALL, every artist of celebrity now in the couatry ‘1 which ook salearoom a (cnet iret at Neca! ke Mekceucoueata ees Table asattoek, Meio cy g Grand Concert for the beneht ot aeieeetated roponals of engagement have been made to several fuyo- 5 FIRST Tre THis SEASON, the popular and established favor will make wate sale and at the Brokers’ Board on commission. Interest | goin chavo cornertands ‘carpets. tanita ae owt | on which occasion ee aetna naa Rec artiolo: wil age | ene an penegally Lo lee NE OoRoN one se ale inthis theatre senamabete Cee Allowed on deposita and dividends collected. Sales also made | this furniture is only three inouths in se andin the best order, | Pear An a programing Ol ete excel who will appear as 400n as she will have recovered from the OWERY THEATRE, Mrs FOA-VINGENT. Ming ADA ‘of real estate ut public or private eae nen aesired. AY, wales sold very, oe ee atthe store 17) Ninth une ~ ALA BRAINERD, the favorite prima donna; injuries pvenetved Uuough the accident she met with ten days Lessees. Measrs. Allen and Boniface Va J. G. BURNETT, Miss MARION MA( ; LAY, Y " “ LEON, ago. The following operas will be periormed, having been * setsesaconne . Met . LEVICK, HENRY. Beka tioneer, broker pap es epi ener ape Spey barren. dre three great pianists; gspecially malectea, with a view of at Reding oppnrtiuity to loors will open in future at 7, ae —— ee ‘ ape al public “ni HB, DODWORTH.....-. yo ory ape pein pry ees conseg UOTION NOTICE —BURNHAM'S FURNITURE ex | Zi,dowteRel furniture at public auction for cash, to clone an | JT-B RORWORTH , Mucoomapanis’ | dawn thelr great Kempen seemegous Nee have canes for NEW monneequence $F S0UINISITED auccRAS | * press and furniture packing establishment, 118 Wem | of housekeepers to the extensive sale of really costly and de FULL MILITARY BAND MADAME ADKLALDE CORTESI Managers of the Bowery theatre respectfully annouace that UNDIMINISHED SUCCRSS: enth aireet, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. Mich house’ | girable fureuce. Workeut art, da tae ally, costly and de and the famous willappear in the Opera of Nouma, her yreatest character; | they have repaired and cleansed the intertor of that UNDIMINISHED 8 hold furniture of every description boxed and shipped wal } ‘Tuesday, (omorrow), Kept 6, at lose orclock, by catalogue, DODWORTH'S CORNET BAND. Tuovarone, Lucexza Hongta, the new Opers ©. PuLivto TIME-HONORED BUILDING, UNDIMINISHED SUCCES paris of | the world. Large \wo horn wagons wn for. the remove yelng tie entre conteie rs the ‘elegant five maey Jaansion 218 Mr. DAVIS and SATTER w al play {he .celebeated overture | (the grand succens ot yr eanon), ud Ba ro. and borane Denied pad ctherw lee 4, improved aod ornamented eee ene Ros furn! - ring carts oflice ‘est Fourteenth street, near enue, vhole f¢ - . . , PEPITA GASSIER he exterior, e first month of ir man ment beea ISH) ESS hours of the day. Pianof mirrors, paintings, matuary | ing the most complete und elegant assortinent of really fine | atranged for two pins will appear in “La Sonnambula’—her jr haracter—the | ‘CROWNED WITH TRIUMPHANT SUCUESS. of the charming Un.twe acts, by Tom Tayler, called UOTION SALE. Farther perionlogs be: Eamall. so oko Me ontn for two pianos. mapa will appear logeiherin Meare Des ane WITH 1,000 VARIEGATED LANTERNS, AND HO: MAGNIFICENT HOUSEOHLD FURNITU xR, mentof ale. N. B.—the above elegant house and lot for sale THis SOLDIER'S GLORY, FOR FULL BAND, In addition to these opera highs there will be given Ou MONDAY EVENING, September 5, 1399, HOUSE AND HOME, a oan oe bore at ootave, Reyer y+ stators, ata great bargain, Apply to the owner on the premise: —, cere, np oe feoaient enthusiasm, will be re- pe * GRAND GALA MATINEE, they will produoe se gry NEW DR. House AND Home: soll paintings, en, 1 ra, velve ‘ussels car: ne a y be n Saturday, Seytember 17, in Ww! h o ; 3S AMA, Bee pier and Reaniel mirrors, lace Sariatne: Dresden and UCTION SALE.—BY REASON OF A DEFAULT IN 'S 25 CENTS. — Gada and Deca epee One a a Pe Ledger,) Ba bet Rie acca {ile evening with 2 cast comprising BO vrea china ornaments, rosewood chamt rniture en suite, ve — pea Co pes ee ALA v' w Pantomime. artistes: Sey meth I te ee rene ONS: Tan Prin gerne siggy ya Sp dee et THO. CHRISTY AGAIN IN THE FIELD.—THE PUB. | 1) 7 ‘AN ENTIRE CRAND OPERA wake “performances ‘will commence with the new drama, by | Miss LAURA RENE, ir GRO. JORDAN, ni: o'el g y 4 ishers vu! ud two favorit ts fi i b "oole, rr, ent ENC! a. + of INO. J. RENNIE, Auctioneer. on the Bb day of Sepleniber listen, i eae PHUNNY PHELLOW The rst night wil take place om Mendon, September 12, HCHERT, THis FOUNDLING, Miss FLORENCE BELL, —_Mr, J. @. BUBNETR, Sereny itn ret, non xthavenuc, ‘The ancuonser woes | "alusble gold watches, wit chains abd seals at ; tiny hve wecared the eneiuars sertieey of ti GaPAere. [ER 1a ens En RBeST, «The, seenid on Wednes | Tobe re Ty a a Oe APR RHAD! READ! READ! READ! READE nt ¥ venue. ctioneer wo ‘H. WALTERS. ey have ve services of -re- Y, lath, for the first appearance of Madame Gassier. Y J READ! READ! READ! RK. ular’ attention of bis friends andthe public to | ———— WALTERS. J no ned comedian to contribute to the Phi Phellow, it | third fi rads : After which the highly successful comic i ; ADL Bi Shi eate, lnc catalogue embracing the largest and richest ng: |W UCTION BALECUY REASON OF A DEFAULT ix | beimmive den puctigdsu ton he tie eee cam melon At | tin and four ahs ‘ul Baraay: Menem sy THe MILLINERS. BEAD BEAD! READ BEAD BRA aortment of household furniture and works of art offered al GHION. SATB BE, BPARON ven | bute to. So look out for the Phunny Phellow. Ouly 4 cents. |” ‘The sale of seats will commence on Saturday, September 10. | To conclude with the very laughable faroe of READ! READ! READ Ruction this season. “The furniture was all made to order for | {rota bat mentor. a.uote for which the property, was given | Everyone can have a. Phunny Phellow on the Ibth of Sep: | There: Wille two, teeuiae acker shee eo eae ee THE KNAVE OF HEARTS, BEAD! BEAD! READ! READ! the present owner by Roth & Goldsmith, and is of the bem de- | On the tu day of Seplember eden ae WW eee Ce eae: | tember for d cents, For 4 cents only. Academy of Music, and down town at Sibell’s stationety store, ALL THE COMPANY WILL APPEAR. READ! ‘READ! 'ERAD! BEAD! MEADE foription. Catalogues at the house on of sale. ‘moon as the dhen ofthe linea thatlan Sie timer en eS | een corner ot Wall und Nassau streets, ‘Thora will Ulkew ise by¢ | OPINIONS OF THE PRESS, trawinDRAWING BOOMS, | ee ye I ae en mp Mptine fhe ENT’S MAMMOTH NATIONAL CIRCUS, braueh ticket offices at Breusing’s and Hall & Sou's music ARNUM'S MUSEUM.—REVIVAL OF THE MORAL SENOS OF Tt Fee Rosewood wing room suits, richly carved in fruit and | ALTERS THE TRIPLE COMBINATION. stores, 4 3 drama. | Dramaiized popular stories wholesome gratifica COONS OF aE ae three colored satin brocade of the moat HREE EQUESTRIAN TROUPES, WILL EXHIBIT Immediately on the conclusion of the above short season, the | Uon to parents, families and children, ROSINA MEADOWS, OPULONG OF cg Panes -expenaive description, viz.: two tete-a-tete sofas, two arm, two UCTION SALE.-READY MADE CLOTHING, PIECE | {Brooklyn on Monday aud Tuesday, September 12 and 18; | entire company, without exception, will depart for Boston, sud | or Temptation Unvelled, preseuted by the versatile and supe: OPINIONS OF THE PRESS, onan «oval back chairs, centre lable, suatary 1g org 3 or JAA ML, | Willamsburg, Wednesday: Lith; Jersey Chy, Thursday, oth; | commence at the Bostou Theatre on Monday, September rior company now winuiug such eclat, Monday—afternoon at the N, ¥. Dally Timon a ; hoes.—A. 4 mecha aetbinbonnle nel nina Fogewood elegeres, marble tops Sep tee yed Newark, Friday, 1 in CiRishA LAR, “auctio From ql lizabethtown, Saturday, 17th; Rah- er S o'clock, evening at i dy o'clock, wogether with those incompar The play of “4 and Home” doora; secretatre and bookcase, lined w! ; jowery, Will sell this day, at 1 way, Monday, 1ih; Perth Amboy, Tuesday, 20h; New Bruns- 7 ALLACK’S THEATRE ably graceful and marvellous feats of intrepidity, strength and actor amet foc; tear air mre 99 ; ladies’ work table, inlaid with pearl; encoignenr, buffet, clolook, Gs ineiant, & large ssecrtinent of fall and winter } wick, Wodnosday, Sst. - . HL, Bateman. te cescceceaManager | skli“the Picturesque Acrobatisin of the ‘ORRIN FAMILY. poral lot clos anes eee wy = Antique and gothic reception chairs; card and sofa tables, Tut ing, consisting in part of lonskin, petersham, pllot, benv LOOK OUT FOR THE CIRCUS. THIRD WEEK, ROSINA MEADO! Harry Mendon, Mr. G.¥. MeDonald | Ogice (Mr. Jordan), has an extremely charming wife ‘easy chairs and couch, French’ plate pier and mantel fsa! ae eee ie tion cate ten busi ges L. B, LENT'S TRIPLE CONSOLIATOR. AND LAST NIGHT his first appearance here); Mr. Meadows, J. Bridgman; Geo. | Clifton), whom he neglects for the attractive duties of # rs Ince curtain eh, hades, velvet carpets, rugs, ean penta; silk, matin, cloth, velvet and plush vows; tl - Adolenioass, paves soe 25 cents BUT NINE OF yy HERON Miltor yet Everitt; Jethyo Baxtor, '. ‘Tampon; Rosina, | Mrentary life, A former friend and companion of "isiew ndeliers, ras A , eres, + silks, ERON. Prior; ce, Miss Partingto: e. apron F superb artistic bronzes, representing Richard TH, Rem | *atins; together with @ large lot of alters, slippers, ‘boots, TIAA EaIN: Siomine emeanael anoaie mae LEGITIMATE TRAGEDY ‘ ham, &e, Ae. ‘That well authenticated fe baa t o h nr l 9 waored by hee Brant, Charlemagne, Flower oy and Girt, Mountain, Spring, ae er rape ys Onc, Saploum Other -aiiaetee Soa Aliniagoe 40 bg dy ih bier en Ul yeah ere ge yee cory q(t RIUMPHANT. Hrerity to declare his passion and sue for another interview. Parian mai statuettes ot ‘ashington, Lafayette, Sea- ore, wishin to make arrangements for next season. will ad- IMMENSE SUCCESS The lady, in a moment of weakness, has been so imy as a , Music, 8 »: inent te a Fralh and Flowers, painisa'by lauusils two strectly canted SSIGNEES’ SALB OF THE STOCK OF A CHAIR hi tobe x! ‘arsloe wutil my arrival. MELINDA JONES. allowed 4, 1899, of the 3 CLASSIC DRAMA. CW that she will consider his dress ; Z 8 k with her privately, and informs bim that the landscapes, scenes in Switzerland, birthplace of William Tell, | 4% manufacturer.—M. DOUGHTY, auctioneer, will sellon | CALroRNIa, Avy, MATILDA Leap rbaaieneal by Kecbejll wiater scene, by Cole; French fine engravings. Thuraday, Sept. 8, at 103¢ o'clock, at 442 Pearl street, a large P= em = HERON RYANTS’ MINSTRELS, poor, ce, drome’ Bi andia tages, ier ‘Seven octave Fosewood pianoforte, i varied assortinent of cane seat chairs and rockers, wood RAMATIC.—LOVE AND CHARITY, A PLAY; LOLA AS THE HUNCHBACK Mechanies’ Hall, 472 Broadway, above Grand street. In “the. mueatarblle, the nentbananie aletert te Ee. A superior inatrument, four round corners, finished i settees, together with tron safe; a large quantity of pre Montez in anew character, Stage Fright, Anecdotes, of GERALDINE. MONDAY, September 5, and every night in the week, Larrict Wardour (iss Keeas wteae affection for ber brother carved legs and case, made by city maker and fully g rea cause. Ke. in lots to ult purchasers. “Terms eash. “By J Actors, Ventriloqnism made Kasy, the Helle of ihe Season, 0 WALLACK’S THEATRE THE EXCELSIOR TROUPE OF THE WORLD, induces ber to-empigx Ml her fafluence with the Ministor We music rack, stool ‘and French ‘cloth cover, books and mu: § order of TWEED & CREPORE, Assignees, &c., will be found in the SPECTATOR for September. Price NIGHTLY CROWDED ‘And the only company in the city. ST I" A Re to io; hall rosewood hat stand, oilcloth, stair carpet. Chambers, ee eee eee ee Scents a number. Send orders to O, A, ROORBACH, Jun., BY THE MOST REFINED JERRY and DAN GRYANT Mncovers tat his disinclination to leave England second story—Rosewood bureaus, bedsteads, commodes, couch ¥ A. GREEN, AUCTIONEER. M 102 Nassau street, N.Y. AND INTELLIGENT AUDIENCES In their Laughable Burlesques. from an attachment which he has formed in fy , dresaing table, shaving siand, table d'nut, Sue of government property ‘of the United States Arse- ae rere . Spay | ever assembled in any place of amusement in this city THE EXILED ZOUAVES, AFRICAN POLKA, Honing him, abe becomes informed of the signal agreed armour a glace, French china toilet sets, hair mattresses, fea: J} nal, Washington, D. C.—On Wednesday, September 7, 1859, OOK OUT, LOOK OUT, LOOK OUT FOR MONDAY THE "ABSORB D ATTENTION. SCENES AT PHALS LANTATION SCENES, &e. between him and the lady, whose name, however, is not re- ther beds, blankets, counterpanes, sheets, Turkish counter- [| we'shall proceed to sell, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the above named programme at the ART UNION Concert Hall, AND INTENSE EMOTION Doors open at 7; commences at 8 o'clock. Tickets 25 ceats. vealed to her, until, in the absence of her brother, sbe sees the anes, towels, &c.; oval mirrors, curtains, clock, tapestry J} place, a variety of articles, of which we name in part:— A card,—No harp players connected with this | manifested by the thoughtful and ring upon Mr. Chetwood’s hand. Between Miss'Wardour and. carpet. Chambers, third and fourth stories—% 5 35 iron cannon, 6, 12 and 24 pdr. “ ADMIRING AUDITORS ITCHCOCK'S Chetwood’s family ay acquaintance of long standing has exist- any and black walnut sofas, bureaus, dressing table, rockers, 821 Hall’S rifles. ee UNION ONO RT OU TUT Ty, | who throng the theatre to repletion, are the best test of the NATION AT. ed, and she at once resolves to save her brother from the crime -» bedding, tagrain carpets, arm cluirs, book stand. 2h Hint’ carbines, mes HE ART UNION, CONCERT SALOON. 497 BROAD. GREAT MERIT CONCERT HALL, which he meditates and Mrs. Chetwood from the rum ‘ » uskets, bright, percussion, way, ix beating Flora Temple's fastest time in making a formances. 172 NEW CANAL STREET. hich Hari her to be hastening, Hee Solid oak extension dining table, buffet, butler’s tray and ‘80 muskets, bright, altered to pereussion. fortune for the proprietors. _Keasons why—They employ the | {Be Performances. A Carp.—W. HITCHCOCK has the pleasure to announce to | Iaiigues (pane thie enaastantig aire ial te stand, cut and engraved ruby and crystal glass decanters, gob 60 muskets, brown, flint. best talent, give the best performances, have the best atiend as the the public and patrons of this popular concert hail that his an- } several good positions, in which Mr. Chetwood, the husband, eta, wines, fruit and celery stands, preserves, salts and silver 48 pistols, flint r ants, the best orchestra and the best association of gentiemen WELSH BARD, Lita beuetit, eendered by the compaay. will take place this plays a ridiculous part, Miss Wardour, in order to decelve her pisted caster, spoons, forks, knives, napkin rigs, dinner. and 82 sets artillery harness, single, onJy, who nightly throng to this real palace of amusement. acharacter in which his tragic powers appear to the highest MONDAY, SEPT. 6. Prot, induces Chetwood to lend ber for an. bour the emerald a service, ry handle table cutlery, French china dinner 1,296,093 musket ville flints. HABE a hen 5 Sel vantage. W. H. has much satisfaction in stating that this isthe oldest } ring which she sees him wear, aud which she supposes to be ‘and tea sets, &c.; Parian marble punch bow], arm chairs, Brus- , dl ramrods. ALLACK’S THEATRE. THE CURSE established co1 vl the Mrs. Chetwood’s invitation to Morton. On learning, however, sels carpet, curiai ns, engravings, mirrors, 4c, Also a desira. 090 Ibs. serap iron, Ae eee es * x ‘Holds the audience that has 1 that she had entirely misconstrued the purport of the ble assortment of kitchen furniture. ‘Terms of the sale cash, in ‘300 Ibs. scrap steel. biter eaties Aud gentlemen wha are engaged st the atiove SPELLBOUND udience, Acknowledged the best conducted concert evor | and that the appearance of the emerald was to be anioreed le moncy or certified checks. Deposits required of ‘all 1 lot of accoutrements. SO nd pronto es eure ee ee With its awful force. opened. as repelling rather tan inviting the lover, Harriet does all aba purchasers. N- B.=The house to let; possession immediately. Llotof old tools, By oder Me Wallet, ars or an Ser ges Mr. WALCOT , Miss EMMA FROTHINGHAM, can Wo repair her mistake, Lut ia tunable to return the ring ta Inquire of the auctioneer. A machine for planing iron. y , * J. I. WALLACK, Stage Manager. the most contptete and excAgiTHE JESTER: | the old favors, hae Kindiy Noluntenreds awzuna best of others. | Chetwood in the presence of her brother without compro a of most co! ete and exq ol apt actor's > 1. OF y Minist to press UCTION TRADE SALE OF CROCKERY, CHINA, J Anda variety of other articles. = = | py CBUEBRATED a * | admission, as pepe phate Geert’ trclnetle applet inorder Una he glass and plated ware—By HENRY G. EVANS, at 85 Terms cash, in specie. THE TURF. IMPERSONATIONS. W. HITCHC once quit London, and in the interim she leaves him under Maideo lane, ay eet & 20) i ee the maces Se GPE ag CY ae RON Oe Mr, BOTHER. sh ha ‘ai ta PE to ty GRAND SACRED CONC of Chetwood, whom she solemnly wees mobo —— desirable assortme: ered ve 5 sold in aig. APES ES NION COURS! 5 —_ NM v Y, acharacter whic! ined ani telligeut beari ap: the room ul her return. Chetwoo romises, but young Jota from the shelves to suit dealers, and carefully repacked COSSTABLE’S SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE— September 5, at, half-past three o'clock, ‘a match for | pears to the ici AERALDDER mmaar'a auitation abd excitement make him so intolerable & coms, for shipping. Sale positive. This day, at 1024 o'clock, at 202 Canal street, consisting of | $500, mile heats, best in 5,10 wagons. W. Wheelan names BEST ADVANTAGF. GAeALore 2 panton that be insisis on the young gentleman’s eacape, . marble tables, bureaus, sofas, Brussels and ingrain carpets, 60 | br. g. Red John’ Jackson ; W. McRoberts names b. g. Jeu Miss JOSEPHINE ORTON, ee PEALE the lover goes off to meet Mra, Chetwood, as he sup; UCTION SALE OF pieces table Huen; also one ‘splendid plate mirror and one SHAW & WHITE, Proprietors. the lovely and natural GERAL! N appointment. On the return of Hi: she Benuti ful household farniture, comprising a large variety | enamelled suit. D. BURKE, Auctioneer. YOUNG AMERICAN ACTRESS, 2 a wood with having broken hie promise, and he, eager to com- Of magnificent rosewood furniture, beautifal parlor suits, rich W. B. JONES, Constable. as the gentle EDITH. NLY NINE, pensate for his vtong--of the extent of whieh and Ra garved, planoforte, Freneh vases, bronze statuary, including AGREES GE GROTEE a De. HORSES AND CARRIAGES. COMMU RIGSRRIGRC: eae ONLY TOTS MORE. mn himself he ig entirely kgnorant—rushes off, NoUwi nt legant parlor, dining room, chamber and’ basement NSTARLE'S SALE OF HOUSEHOL! y — ee SKiann mom YRACae. were? Simin eee _ ‘ NIGH" > ing the earnest entreaties 0! determined furniture of the first class residence, Cosy CRISTALAR, auctioneer, 23 Bowery, will sell on | (YARRIAGRS FOR SALE.—TWO VERY FINELY From S61 and 668 Broadway, MTOM GUTS MORE, fit Morten, take him to his own hotse and. place him 162 West Twenty-first street, near Eighth avenue, genteel hou “ t J ° finished half ns; One elliptic spring open | will give three only of thelr pleasin Tuesday, éth instant, at 1134 o'eloe! Waiontiwdie a ETHIOPIAN EVENINGS, cus] On Monday, at 1035 o'clock, BY W. B. WESTCOTT, AUCTIONEER. Descriptive eaialogues will be at the house early this morn- ing, when purchasers can examine for themselves one of the ‘most elegant collections of rich and costly furniture and unique usehold furnt- Mire, consisting of chairs, fables, bureaus, , kitchen ueusils, stoves, and also a lot of furniture to pay advances, EK AT PUBLIC AUCTION—A VALUABLE ons: for sale very low for MATILDA HERON ve mo e 80% ‘Tuesda: tember |ATILDA HERON months; also one second hand i Monday, ry on THEN RO 5, Gand 7, a NaqHL, D vA HE PRON the charge of Mrs. Chetwood, with strict injunctions to ig love alget of hita for a moraent. So far for the first act. In the second act Morton is brought to Chetwood's: by the unconscious husband himself, who, with the cuses for his unavoidable absence on account of and wari South Brooklyn, when Be. Horn, Charles White, Ned Davis, D. 8. Wambold, ‘M. Lewis and yard and clay bank, a farm 112 acres and several = : SINK arlamentary duties, leaves ber with ber us, and recherche works of art that has been presented through i roan an OR SALE—HORSES, TRUCKS, CARTS, &C., TO CLOSE the entire of this 2 postsmanlary Gates, leorse Ser sea’ a aauene this medium of sale this season, ail of which isin perfect order, | devensod situated at, tiagerstar, “Traclend ore ee an estate—One team of large’ gray horses; have taken ACCOMPLISHED TROUPE ‘ IGHEA MORE. | embrace the indy, but is repiived with and for absolute nnd perempt . ction by ander of the aan Gack, | several premiums; one team of large bay and roan horses; one | will appear in their . ey eit arkeie oh 4 Will be sold at public a on September 7, 1859, house of ald ‘dece: ity, though ptory sale. gly taconite Parlor furniture will be aold at 1134 o'clock prockety, oy own team of large gray and brown horses: one sorrel horse,’ fine SPECIAL ACTS, MUSIC, &., ri NIGHTS MORE, consisting of one elegant suit of solid rosewood parlor furnt- ne J0 clock A. M., at the late dwell animal; one single truck, new; four double trucks, in’good | in which they stand unrivalled, For further particulars inquire ol the love which she some! ed. Hon. EDWARD PYE, Haverstraw, or of H. @. PRALL, re- leetful hn nd. . Wardour, w] ‘Morton fi pane ee eae Of the sailsfaction ture, d in embi comprisit order; two carts; four sets of double harness; two sets of cart Noriox.—This favorite company will re-a) on THURS- ‘ONES’ WOOD. * in time oo Totalion backs arse chain; vocopse, Ghatte fou tecialien | HonsEPMAED © farnesss one ect of single harness, seve salina bicker | DAY September Bat 885 Dreadyar, opponte tue Metropole | O° ANOTHER RICHARD IN THE FIELD. - sete te tal releung tech which Mos, Ceabropiine bback parlorchairs withellp cov rs, one fullaute covered Sener tata eal aca SE ERE RA ees STL govern. balls, a, he Axhares: # aut kinds Apply xc Hotel. of ecg WEDNE pasts 1 13089, es tty scene (= = gold, with very rich carved solid rosew: mes; two 5 |. TRASK, assignee of Jobn Thursby’s Sons, Doors commence look. A rT, 1889, 5 er, leaves suits in velvet and haireloth, elegant; two marble ae G. TOE cbck, ate aaa Ne Be Fen erHIS | Front street, New York: Tickets 25 cents, children under ten years 18 cents. orange o CARINE, S house: udigairendy imarried ob- eS BNE eas, be ae Seated Piorenine aahtets oh ine eat airbab Yay Bk eda(exaur eng consisting of one pler glass, oll paintings, | TOR SALE—A SECOND HAND BOSTON CHAISE, | PHILADELPAIA ACADEMY OF MUSIC, bat nt Bol blend: dl WB (2a) Fa om gonvered te Ee pant neem nn, eA smn ranat irons, | APT he baroemn cou be cen alienale ower: | D™2itnegehen tamteat er ettsepeneton | Soe einer inn renpate gn yea ara ier mirrors, with slabs and brackets; rosewood French escre- ‘OUSEHOLD FURNITURE.—SHERIFF’S SALE ON (Ok SAIN-SA DAPPLED CHESTNUT MARE, FIFTEEN “A NEW PLAY, IN FIVE A GRAND MUSICAL FESTIVAL, | tation to his home, and Harriet, after an admirable dalogee, , with secretary combined; bronze and ormolit clocks, | 1 | Monday, Beptember 5, at 1036 o'clock in the forenoon, at hands high, eight years old, kind, sound and gentle, very | Waltten by Mrs, Bowers, entitled | — For the benefit of incrder toshow to Ghattroad the poole chet eee Sites erent Neckne ond On eS eerrenc: osmenah ined No, $90 Hudson street, consisting of mahogany sofas, chalre, | s¢vtish in harness, and can trot in'three minutes. Will bé sold 3 . Mise MARIA BRAINERD, eae tent? gcbetwiood the peril to which his habitual me~ rtd i aaa abate eee dor of TAS CORNELL, Deputy shen = | 2ow, the owner having no use for her. Address Bearer, care OLD FOES WITH NEW FACES, Notwithstanding he poet Bea a eae Os cernatn | Sete vat one Feaasures the husband, but it ie tae Superb carved rosewood seven octave pianoforte, with every J °° 8S cy HENRY B. HERTS, Jr., Auctioneer, | Of box 4,010 Postoliicg Will be produced for tbe fiat me tn, gorgeous mamifeence, on " a se dignantiy, disclaimed ty the wife, who makes a oad smodern improvement, 2 : | {ORTGAGE BALP OF GROCERIES AND LIQUORS.— 5 FINE STOUT GOAT, AND A SMALL | W' NERD, : : Pt my 2 eeu tao cite aajecie wits | MEOR"GAGHISEAL-Aw, austioneer 29 Rowery: ell gelion | HO carriage a wlich doe grat, can te harnewsedy @'amail | Rod alll, new, musi and scnery and eieciotenoveland | GUSTAY sartpn™ ©” AurHCR NapoLEoN, | Mvincalm ul ieling cobuks dmiaigered to the Young Lae te aieti rep collection of marble statuettes, among | Tuesday, 6th instant, at ‘103g o'clock, a lot of Aioceries aleigh-carriage ts alao for sale These are calculated for chil- | Pec ner. i Iy consent HELM DOEKLER, _. 9 |, Who resolves live to hie ran elie bie terms. Inquire at 12) | (ald the scenic effect, as also to offer a comparison of the en- H. B. DODWORTH directing bis fuli Military Band. Bioomela “purest, Hoboken, between the hours of 3 and 7 | Arged aud improved machinery of the stage, by te exbibition y o'clock. OR SALE—A LIGHT ROAD WAGO! which are Day and Night, the Ministering Angel, the Messen- reace, Milam tho Prophetess, the Norman Conqueror, * Bese the « f., With m number of chaste and able paintings on canvass and vet and royal Wilton carpets, vel- and liquors, consisting of Segara, teas, coffee, spices, gin, Whiske}-and other liqnors; also horse, feed wagon, leigh, Xc., &e., by order of LEVI, Att'y for mortgagee. ETROPOLITAN EXPRESS.—AUCTION NOTICE. — iss Reto represented, Harriet Ward eene represent it character in which she has. yet appeared: ‘The ial oC high‘toned English lady, the clever archness of the woraan of fashion, the affectionate sister, the faithful friend, are ail AN RICE’ z, GRAND INTERIOR CATHEDRAL, AN Rice's GREAT SHOW. AT Ji PERFECTLY } ‘he perspective estimated at four hundred and fifty feet, abeigg F ERSEY CITY TO-DAY, ed as ae ee ae Persons about removing to the country or in the city new, and made by Wood & Tomlinson. Can be seen at 65 | (Re of the several scenes painted by the eminent artist, AT JERSEY CITY TO-DAY: fuifal repryecntathee tage seca aoe charmaing ante bikes Merete aria ieaiase, consotog of Will find it to their. advantage to call on GOULDSMITH’S ex- | agt Twenty-second aireet before 10 A, MM. and after 5 P.M. ‘Viere, under the subecripven of tbe mockholders, AT JERSEY OITY TO-DAY: Pope ae mya part of Mis. Chet Ei rosewood dressing bureaus, with marble tops; richly ess, No. 140 Varick street. Four horse wagons for removing ‘Mr-RIVIERE, AFTERNOON and RVENING. wood, and did it well. Mr. Jordan, who made of the Member Hlegant rosewood dressing bt marble top washstanda, com. J furnilare to and from the esuntey: carts at all times; Letters OR, SALE CHRAP—A BEAUTIFUL, PAIR OF SOR. ‘The new and original itt ae cae nclndes THIS LEVIATHAN EXHIBITION of Patinment ana Under scenery of Foreign Asia a sutbor , os, twelve’ supe- pp vi 4 : ser kin characters are uscall For ‘bate mntirescen, feather beds and bedding, Enalish bian: NBROKER'S SALE.—THIS DAY BELL, & TH aiylishacivers: perfectly gentle iu ail harhesn; beastitul saddle The new ORCHESTRA led by AN ELEPHANT MAE. MARRS THE TGHT ROPE, composed of, redeemed hime tn. the laa scene, which he kets, velvet carpets, bronze clocks, gold bordered shades, tete- ‘son will sell in the au rooms, 18 horses; just from the country, and sold for want of use, Ap- Sie nor DE CARLO, = * A FULL EQUESTRIAN TROU: > played wan eioalieg: and with much of the get. whieh was ‘a-tetes, sofas, lounges, arm chairs, French, rush and cane seat J i017 o'clock, 200 lots of men and womens’ wearing apy ply at 125 Grand street, from 10 to 2 o’elock. The new MACHINERY by A GREAT GYMNASTIC CORPS, Tory eebelice erat act. Mr. Burnet’s Gen. Witherington was chairs; ottomans, divans; French china toilet sets, china water } ifr, crape and stella shawls, mantillas, éc. At one o'clock = 4s i, HIGBER. and Asaistants, HIGHLY TRAINED ANIMALS, 1a Per iaeech tha Mom Wok bottles and tumblers, paintings in pastel, French engravings, | 'snic'al'watchen jewelry, ke. By omier of Lous Levy (OR SALE—AN ESTABLISHMENT, CONSISTING OF A The new scientific EFFECTS by COMIC PERFORMING MULES, Miss Reena eee on tat wardrobes, consoles in buhl work, checker tables, gas fixtures, | Grand street. Pawubroker’s sale Wednesday. By order black mare, 153g hands high, 9 years old, warranted to be < NOLAN. and the greatest of Humorist not ene commenced on last evening the third season a& flower cases, with shades; superb extension dining table, wi of M. Fridenberg. sound and kind; ‘a buggy wagon, with top, in'good order, and ‘The new COSTUMES by DAN RICE HIMSELF. ion oun ee pile do circumstance attracted a very to eee baere way, aver’ AWNDROKER'S_SALE. WILL, | $0t,06 Suale Rernces, (a wholg wil bo and Sy SIO, Apply SeteP TOME ER eee Will also exhibit at ay tain rose the placards fo cheering io" mhairheeea: Get to, e ¥, silver 5 AT A : : : : ees mete: — Puther's manutacture, consisting of dining and tea service, sell this day, at No. 4 East ‘assortment | St 110 ast Thirteenth stree ‘ARK, TUESDAY, September 6. to the general public, “Standing room only,” appeared flo of tae bo cand soon after there was wot evo standing room. The theatre has @ bright, fresh, renovated look, and we treenyrenr been a) in thorough order. The new aalvers, spoons, forks, Indies, urns, casters, goblets, &c.; Dy onier French and Bohemian ‘china dinner ‘and tea Bets, cut lass, lets, champagnes, wines, preserve stands, ‘ies, decan- ra, wine bottles, coffees, French plates, tureeng, ivory cut- of watches, jewelry and women and men's of Abraharn Goodman, 81 Centre street. RceARs KINGSLAND, AUCTIONEE! Signor RONZANT. R SALE—A SECOND HAND EXPRESS -WAGON, IN THE NEW COMPANY ENGAGED FOR THIS PLAY HE SOLDIER'S GLORY, Or etratc onder newly painted, Price $6, Can be seen | vill comprise, besides an efficieut chorus and grand ballet, the | Te, RQXDTRB'S G RS MEDLEY, PERFORMED BY at the paint shop, No, 67 Tenth street, near Fifth avenue, Also geoming Be artists:— FULL MILITARY BAND, r vering for the ben imson in place of yellow—is: 18) FURN! harne: wk By Night, by = PI much ble toj yj hairs, oilcloths, stair carpets, HOUSEHOLD. FURNITURB AT AUCTION. a lice LUCY ESCOTT, By ht, leasanter tothe eye. Otherwise the gene! o ‘of se nee iva inege tariety of parlor, chamber, dining | — RICHARDS KINGSLAND & CO. will ell on Monday, Sep- | ————"——__-___-—__---____________- }_ is UY BSG. PALAGE GARDEN xp HALL, The house is meariy the same as before.” ey ee Foom and basement furniture of every description, in rose: | tember 5, at 10 o'clock, ERIOR RSFOR SALE —tW0 OF Em Signorina GALEUTI nnd rtling effects, ‘The first piece was a comedy-drama in two acts, by Tom wood, ‘oak and mahogany, not mentioned in this advertise- At No, 9 East Thirty-second street, are splendid cart joing be ix an ven years old; the others: ‘Mrs. J. W. WALLACK, Jr. : Taylor, called “House and Home.” ‘The plot of this, lay ie ent. N. B.—Parties from’a distance are assured that the fur- | The entire furniture contained in the above house, consistin, ‘of | excellent family or express horses, five and si: rears: old, would W. WALLACK, Jr. ERMAN VOLKS’ GARDEN, 45 BOWERY. ¥ery slight, and we shall use but few words in descri it. niture in this house corresponds with the advertisemen IL | Brussels carpet, mahogany sofas, tables, chairs, marble | make a splendi Se iron gray, all warranted, Apply * 1 BAYLOR, | Grand Concert and Ballet every night. Mr. Chetwood is a risin, litician, who neglects his in made to order, and as good as new, having been used but a | top rosewood table, black walnut extension tab! hogany at 87 James street, in the liquor store. Mr. A. ‘NO, Gi WEDNESDAY, September 7, 1859, order to attend more stn to his Parliamentary duties. Left short time. Reliable cartmen will’ be at the house to cart, bedsteads, mattresses, anirrors, ileus ald a i kltehen, SCR oe eae He ees, Aas rand Summer Bail. ion 60 cents. to herselt ars. {hetorood det to the extreme verge of rulm aan Pot aalk om any agcountes | ey cesee NO | atceneral agsoriment of parlor, chamber’ and ‘kitchen furni- (Tiron thotiéy's food ‘requires strength, spictt aud speed, Me EAs TA WASTED-A PIANIST AND VIOLINIST, AT THE fa nn aevercly ‘as tho husband ‘cultivates bis Bho ‘post count, ie dtway is in good condition, und a plage tri will teat to his hi ROSSITER, tieg anggncert hall: 81 Division street, ‘The ball t let, for par- ian angel for all parties is Mrs. Ws who manages meas = yner that the free use of the ) 5 ; , amateurs, 4 . pos ee ON Nr TERRI NEE | QUERTERS GATE OF IMPORTED STALLIONS “CHAM. | Hutte actualy of great weneit to the animal ie,” Reatimno: os Ne. MARLOW, ea ae Ae a ded bite lara re Bag i y, oat PAIRC ane = nials can be seen from three, governments.und the leading ax: : si ii 2 HE THEATRES IN SAVANNAH, AUG it is elaborated and inantel misvorks lage oapedion, od alton ata ieunoets bar: Pian hin eet Sept. 6, at 12 o'clock, af the corer} riculturists and, gentlemen of AA rial canen are ma On MONDAY EVENING September 5, 1859, bus, Macon end A lanta---The sececre wills Sestcberel th tat atranged wit Seat “ot tit." tne nirrors, Ine meds : ‘ reet and Sixth av ¥, ; |, Depot 17 es See , A : H pels, rugs, ormolu chaddeli@s, of! pamtings, bisquo and china } of Aline Auersalls, four Imported stallions, known as Prince, + conta eng eas ings; price $4, Devot 14 Greenwich } i pe preseuted a Augusta on or about the Ist of Oetober. Ladies ant mn | characters are very well drawn, the dialogues ornaments, vases. smooth and agreeable, though not so brilliant as one Favorke, Solyman, and Earl King. The ‘following is copied AGATE; engaged will please take notice, at public auction F cn 3 - | FLEMING, 43 Greenwich avenue. | might ‘reasonably expect from the author. The piece. ts ON MONDAR eptember 5, Fae i Oe Jet agree pe A on ‘ANTED—THREE OR FOUR GOOD WORK HORSES, OLD FOES WITH: NEW FACES, one of these unobjectionable, inte wi At 1034 o'clock precisely, bred’ by hig Majesty’ the King of Swedens and bonght direct WY Air eriange te, fuiitive int pubolenr Don a sew play In five acts, writen by Mrs, Bowers, from a ete. | QAM Without being exceedingly clever, are atl! alwaret at the elegant fonr story brown front resiience No, 86 West | pred by his Majesty the Hing of Ecce, OPavorkecdapple | classfurniture store, st cash prices. Address Work Horses, | bred novel. COWELL'S Ht was caretiliy acted. ‘lise Keene hs chan, ‘character Blevonth street pane Find arene, gray, 6 years old, stands 15.8 high; bo was bred and used asa | Herald oflice. a DRAWING Of the mother Hi Feeder. itis sreurese Hhepat _ contain three folid re woM sults of parlor furniture, covered ietounly presented by tnt polentaie io Miss, Mig, 8 young CLOTHING, Oristes, Prefect of Alexan COMIC, opts but perinpa, the alteriion was, more ary algned for by the peolured satin, velvet, moquet and satin damask; me- i 8 afiiecaa + young te mn, a Greek mo NCERTS y ) ‘eene acted. rarely sa ihetand reeeption chairs to match the sults; centre tables, | American lady, for her superior skill ag an equestrian. Soly- onas . % BYE s9en her look more charmingly or play more artistically. Misa Shavble tops: sofa mide tables; rosewood etegeres, mirror doors | Pia hy his Koray, 16 Hing AS dade bi ss frm Arad RARE CHANCE —FROM $8 TO $20 PAID OR aI m “Adams AND 5, | {ilffon.was good, but acted rather foo much. Violent alterna fe 7 rtains, es and cor- : \ iresses, fro! > i § ‘ e. 1088 order. and baeetseis aid tapestry carpets; pier and mantel mirvors, | horse ean only be, equalled by his surpassing beauty. Eat! | iheauicat costumes, Jewelry, furiiture, wo. “A tote bs post oe Ste Roaster = Mr. Jordan, whiwe ‘entrée seemed eapectally aalatactory rich gilt frames; oll paintings, by eminent artists; four large | WINK Orne hinge mets Ong of Prussia by itap. War | punctually attended ‘to by K.,. 134 Seventh avenue, between ‘bie. J, Fletcher | JONES’ WOOD, the audience, played Chetwood very well, In the dénouenaent superb paintings, representing the:*Voynge of Life,” by Em- | Baterie ts a powerful horse, a splendid trained hunter, and | Nineteenth and Twentieth streets. “Ladies attended to by Mr. P. Anderson GREAT ROPE ares ie | wae pate us erson; The Seasons,” by Loeller; “The Holy Family,” copy | fair \o 900 be, across any bunling country.” ‘These horses | Mrs. K. 7 Te Hoe . Marlow r ‘ASCENSION ‘band with marked: dignity snd eploeb.. Mr, Daly waee Iie from Raphael. Also, several valuable engravings. 7 | tin tenarkably well made, with extraordinary legs, Priests, monks, Syrian slaves, Greeks, E, On WEDNESDAY, 8 7, the celebrated uo: Uemens t onthe. pleibiaaat a oe aes SOLID ROSEWOOD FULL SEVEN AND A HALF OCTAVE | ona have fine, straight action, well worthy the attention of ANGELA CHIARINI, Creseaiat 4 tity of ladies’ and gentlemen's new and cast off clothing, &nd 6) per cent more will be paid in current money than else- where for large and small lots, by calling at the store or ad- dressing Wm. Walsh, 39 Centre atreet. Arco Ooe dt, CENTRE, STRERT—WANTED, $10,000 worth of new and left off clothing, for the Western market. Mrs. Jate of the RAVEL TROUPE, Mies Luc Escott with whom he has been associated.for the last seven years. IBLO'S SALOON. Mr. J. E. HAWKER has:the honor to announce ‘his DRAWINGROOM ENTERTAINMENT, , but to be appreciated they must be seen. Ligaagilne oe Y JOHN KELLY, Sheriff. HERIFF'S SALE OF TIMOTHY SEED, 4c.—CHAMBERS S & FAIRCHILD, auctioneers, will sell this day, 5th ni of y. Tl the qudience, &nd will doubtless be & fixture in terepertory [From the New York Tribune:] LAURA KEENW’S THEATRE. ‘The fall. and winter season of this establishment opened? most auspiclously last evening, the house being, literally jam= ‘med, and the audience were most enthusiastic. The interior of theatre has TE, EMBROIDERED CLOTH COVER AND STOOL. The most costly instrument ever offered at auction, carved “legs and case, mnie by a celebrated city maker; mother of pearl Keys, inlaid with pearl, music rack stool, &e.; cost $700. ALL. Joth, chairs, rosewood hat stand, &e. oe CHAMBERS. yatians, Goths, T 39 CENTRE STREET.—WANTED, A LARGE QUAN- | yiopatia, an Athenian maiden and teacher ore tosop hy . D. B. Bowers 10 o'clock, at their salesroom, 113 Nassau street, ‘a quantity of umothy sced, currants, &c. JOHN KELLY, Sheriff. a Gentlemen will receive fifty per cent more than their supposed SCENERY. ented been painted and newly upholstered. We have Rosewood suits, bedsteads, bureat stands, ward- T. GAFFNEY, AUCTIONKER, WILL SELL THIS DAY, | vaiue, roi Jarge or small lots, by calling at the store or ad- AQT 1.—Scene 1. Courtyard of a monastery. Scene 2 A PORTFOLIO OF ODDITIES, pea! given SS ee ‘the company, which is & srobes, bookcases, lady’s excretoire, tollet plain and orn + Sth inat., at 10 o'clock, the stock and fixtures of the large | reusing THOS D. CONROY, 44 Centre street, Stret near the Palace of Orestes—Raphael and Miriam, the | original, mimical and musical, profusely illustrated by good one, capable Ing most effectivel; mental; Jarge size hiir mattress, ‘feather beds and pillows, | liquor store 446 Cherry street, near Scamme!, consisting of fine ‘BK ACTER wor! ‘The play last night was a new two act ‘rama by Tom Tay- lor, entitlod “The House and the Home.” Horace Chetwood (George Jordan), a ‘member of Parliae “Lady dJewsss, Scene 3. Interior of the Palace—The Jew and the EYCHES OF CHA! FROM LIFE, NLOTHING.—LADIES AND) GENTLEMEN HAVING | Pretct: Scene 4. The Nile—The Greeks And the Goths—The | and entirely impersonated by himself, for C any of the above to dispose of can obtain a fair cash price | arrival of Pelagia and her train of damsels and dancers—The BER 15, 1859. by addressing H. Cohen, 66 Elm street, late of 12Laurensstreet | life ¢ the luxurious Greeks— Further partioulars will be duly announced. aid 90 Bowery. GRAND CHORUS AND TABLEAU, EEE SESE SE pTSReU EES SPREE EEEEEEEEESEeenl ACT 2.—Soene 1. The Bower of Acrasia, an enchanting pic- ABTUNION CONCERT SALOON, 491 BROADWAY.— ADIES CAN RECEIVE FROM $6 TO $14 FOR SILK . 3 trasted with that of the Why is it that so many applications are made at this es- ads, carpets in every , shades, commodes, -counterpanes, blankets, spring bottom ‘oom, ofl paintings, pictures, lace curtal towels, spittoons, mocking bird and cage, mahogany bedsteads, Dureauis, moss and hair mattresses, sofas and sofa beds, spring ‘pottom and cane seat chairs, easy Turkish chairs and lounges, MowUlO bars, Bes ROOM. stand casks, headers, one fine counter, black walaut top; fine wines, brandies, gins, &c. MN. WITTERS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL THIS DAY, At 2o’clock, one spring cart, one cabinetmaker's bench, two sewing machines, one billinrd table, one rosewood amour fe glace, sofas, sofa beds, bed couch, rocking chairs and cane 0. ; ailve o i " tures. dresses. Ladies or gentlemen, if you are satisfied with hee Music and ee. 2 Sweet in Alexandria, | inblishment by the performers.attached to other concerns for | Jove far another man’s wife basi fees es ta nara kutves Bhd et pre omg boxes, he’ et Meetibe wilt several ci rpghe pe aeaery receiving fair cash price for your east om clothing, furniture | Scenes. Hypat’s study—The home of Athenian phillosophy— engagements! Answer, Thoy find it is “going up," notin a : the fi ton sets, Ivory balanced handled. knives and £08k, spoons a eee ee SO | and carpMs, and not fo be humbugged by the highoterers and | ‘The htherand daughter—The Jewess—The sacrifice. Scena | balloon, as some miserable trioksters have supposed. but"“up’” | inckdents, the hn forks, English’ glassware beautifully engraved. Geomnters t? M, WITTERS, AUCTIONRER, WILL SELL ON | false pretenders, call on or address Harris, 155 Seventh | 4. Kiphael’s home—The plots of the Jewess—The mob aud | othe. neme of success in the opinion of the respestable por- | ferview is interrupted ‘match, mirrors, clock, #0 days; chairs, side! Monday, at 2 o'clock, at 454 Canal street, a large and } avenue, between Twentieth and Twenty-first streets, where | their naster— uon of the public. Deceasy, honesty, iprserereces Seg, adig- | a blunder of General nots and ornaments, a rifled checks exacted in all | Valuable assortment of furniture, French plate pier and | orders will be punctually attended to. Ladies attended to by THE DEPARTURE OF RAPHAEL. nied respect for society must and will succeed, despite to N. B.—Deposite in cash or certified checks exacted in all | Mantel mirrors, ol paintings, two pianos, black walnut and | Sirs. Harris, ACT 3.<Scene 1. Hynatia’s study—The Greek mond and the | croukers. fr ederiok to the Lady He -oaaes, Goods must be removed on Monday, as the 1 | mahogany centre, dining and tea tables, mantel clock, vases, magn philosopber—Atrival of the Prefect. Scene 2 Mi- aia Rigi SEY NCiesOLIraGIT ERT Gick ese eee a 2 oopsereapane Phage etegere, chandeliérs, burners, elegant velvet, tapestry, three ADIES AND GENTLEMEN HAVING ANY CAST OFF | rian’s home—Th — wel MBL —THESE | lect of his home duties for those of the Hi T AUCTION—THIS DAY, MONDAY, AT 30 SEVENTH | pivandother carpets, oilcloths, rugs aud mats to match, hat thing, furniture of carpets to dispose of, will receive | of tle enchantress=The designs of the Jewess—The fate of very extensive and most elegant and convenient rooms, A street between ‘Second and ‘Thied aventies, one piano: Pilar malr carpets rede, mahogang edsiendae roecwrood pars | he nC eee cere ? pose y e or addressing B. Mintz, | Pelagia and Hypatia—The Black Agate. Scene 3. The gamten— | ever erdoted in the United States, are,now in_the,most perfect Wea ievendd evecen beteennsrirets pit age Twenty: Hypitia and Philamon—The visit of the Abbot—Pelagia, the) order for the use of balls, comeerts, festivals, ‘&e. call leranet y Goth aud Miriam—Tbe Black Agate—The ciscovery by Phila~ fully solicited from. these in Want. Terma, &c.,reasona- ighth streets. Ladies ationded toby Mrs, Mints. || on und PelagiaWhere fa the Binck Agalet—The power of | Tospestiully spliced trom, tn rate forte, full’seven octave, rosewood case, pearl keys and <carved legs, city made and warranted; also two rosewood par- Jor sults covered in rich satin brocade. Sale commences at cy 3 lor suits, hair mattresses, feather beds, bedding, dining room and kitchen furniture, wardrobes, extension table, rich cut glass, china, silver ware, cooking utensils, &c., adapted to the of the late tragedy a‘ bn wants of families and others. Also sofas, couches, chairs, &c. IES AND GENTLEMEN HAVING ANY CAST OFF | Mirinn. : - EORGE W. MILLER, Proprietor. | ten since that event. T AUCTION, lthng, Forure oy enrelt fo depot, Cah gs eae era Dintcrempenenestien teens 3. te ate EW YORKER STADT THBATRE, s7—29 BOWERY. wooo “ON MONDAY, SEPT. 5, __.. WATCHES, JEWELRY, &0, Ms MA rath ieee aad esta, | loge nerao-the gal yen nce dade at | NSS st | aff mate to At SO Roventh street, near Third avenue. “STREET, KS IN WATOHES, | Ladies attended to by’ Mrs. Harris, Greese—The presence of the Jewess—The tragoe—Darkness— (OZART, THE COMPOSER, ‘acting is for the RICH HOUSEHOLD FURS io T URRLING SILVER WATCHES ONLY 300 oe — ——- | he nysterious vision The arte of Misjam—The recovery of | Tragedy by Woblgemuth. was neoateel wi ie USEHOLD F' i oe 2 5 Roda ee = | the Bach e—The despair of Hypadia. PAINTINGR NTU STERLING SILVER WATCHES ONLY HOTELS. ‘Ar o—seene—The interior of tia grand Crahedeal--brit- | 7onpRECK’S MUSIO HALLOT@ BROADWAGCTiia | Thicompliments, never ply sea ORE TEEN eT ass wane, | GOLD Ie CARAT WATCHES ONLY 816 mr GELAN, NO. 2 WASHINGTON PrAcK. | The" tusk ot the penlienerthe pose cee ccskeens: | CL, nev tall fully fled opie admirably adanied forthe | Row grace Cat DROC , SILV! 5 3, .. 5 N, NO. NGTON PL. 5 e on t —! ni ¥ el English, Brussels and velvet carpets, gas chandeliers, lace J. MACDUFF. arties desirous of securing apartments for the winter | tics—The Abbot, Pelagia and Philamon—Miriva’s triumph st | ost select entertainments, such as ccucerts, reedlings, lea- sles onkbusiaatiealy | souriaing, shades, looking glasses, &e., &c., all being the con- ————_ | are advised to make eanly application, the 0” =! throw of Hypatia—H, tiess refuge im the snemary | res, dc, Tt seats $00 persons, For tecms apply ot the hall. — of the Greek church—The cries of the Alexa: in LA0b— The restaurant of the Hotel St. Julien fs open at all hours for | patir's dedance of the rabble—Hypatin avd Phitsenon—the MANAGER WISHING TO AVAM, THEMSELVES OF gentlemen wishing to take meals without rooms. The greatest | charicter of the Athenian philoscpher contoasted with that of tents of the elegant private residence a8 above, will be Faro opportunity for housekeepers to refurnish, as everythin, ig nearly new and in perfect order, Sale commences at 10: LLEN'S WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE, REMOVED FROM 11 WALL STREET ‘To 415 Broadway, one door below Canal street. pie garvices of tbo undersigned during the coming. sex- | O'clock. Sale itive. O; y , jewelry, silver and plated ware at very low prices. vill be paid it v1 7 e drians—The fate of F, tia—Tre cathedral = on, by addressing ir comm A Bower NS Ney vhich is a than! chararter. ee me = co eee required on goods bought | Walches, Jewelry, sliver and pated ware al very low prices. | Gare and atention wil nironae ee bed mh wey yew dries, and the spirit OF Hyzaln isween taking he | Wwilmeet with prompt attention. JoF PRIOR. Mr. damien @, Burnett aad iN 0E.—AT PRIVAT! 4 4 ae A SON, rietor. celestial tlight, it wel declining housekeoping will spose Of tris Marie Tue, | TQRAZILIAN DIAMOND RINGS, PINS, EARRINGS ve celfe entive play will be prodaced wittnovel and peculiar of. ARRY SULLIVAN AT THB ST. LOUIS THEATRE Pare play is put on the stage with cl the approprt. niture at a great sacrifice: one rosewood suit richly carved and. crosses, &e., for sale to pay advances, at wholesale prices fees, which cannot be descrided in aug synopsis of incidents. every evening during the Correspondents 1 * T ate neces is that ever the | at Gartet overed! in satin brocade, cost $400, will be sold for $160; rowe- | Call before purchasing elsewhere and examine. the and MEDICAL. Mrs-D. P. Bowers... .0cce pees . Sole Lesse» | dress the undersigned, St. Louis theatre, Ne. ‘Agent. | house. isnew and lave pianoforte, cost. $600, will be sold for $250, in- | prices, at ‘Sal Broadway, S31 Broadway, 831 Broadway. oSapegsey Wea, W. Wallack, Jr. ‘Siige Mange: W. COWELL, Age stage furniture house. , the second act haa never been st any thea ‘rench’ cloth covér. Inquire at 111 West tre in this city for tasteful elegance. Ring Stool A FRY, bons BAST OF BROADWAY.—DR. HAM. | "SOW yan Blevouth sire et, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. YN AND GOLD VEST CHAINS—WAR mond, 61 Bleecker etreet, Ofice Bonrs from Ito Saud | giror De Carlo. HEATRE ROYAL, MONTREAL, CANADA, -——— UCTION NOTICE.—J. HOGART, AUCTIONR Corel cand ni snd notio change colog trom gL ea.o 4 3 Sika Ronan “$Y AND TWENTY EIVE CENTOS Tite see Lie at TAR gue preparation, nbs ioe e paid n at -FIVE CEN LIE ST. A 8, 43. BOGART. Monda; ; papeember O, at ie Delock, oe reliant Tes, at Sal Broadway th D* WATSON MAY BR CONSULTED AT HIS RESI Seats may be secureaidally, fromr8 A.M. until 6 P.M. ‘The Will appear evary evewng thia week. new comedy, in rare suspect, Boas ed og He Egy No, 1 Roa Diana freet, corner Ob) 6 bay beter Lh fecond: block west of Broat: fice is NOW Open. % GARDEN, CORNER OF of “Becond Lave," . t inkfort, sherift’s sale of a quantity of woollen . L IN APPEARANCE ud xaae <M. bs oS FLOATING SOIREES.-ACKNOWLEDGED "EN cE Bs Bray, im wot aia aad auwerg ie chufrats | (JALIFORRTA DIAMONDS EQUAL IN ATHRARANGE | Som NS FLOATING NOTRE —AORNOWTEDGRDT EN. | NOTUCE.-WeTROPOITTAN, GARDEN: CORNER go ¥ Hage brig Ses cont forters, Bet Som itis and drawers, J rock, hard as adamant, and cannot be injured by either air or lat Poy hee A inne ReA NA STREET, BETWEEN bh — ne x Gg = a Nein aera ean Mi ‘a Tuesday, September, pana 5 hand wa vw At a ¥ sleeves, count " . ¥ mM. ours from - fof al * - 4 fs 3 *TAMBS'C: WILLEN, tate Bherig, | Waler,, ings from $2; pw from $2; enrrings froM@SL 891 | ATi the evening: “Rundase aeeetea ee Mt ata ona 8 te. Be keepse from Emiton ferry, Brooklyn, at 8 P, M. and Twenty- f tho performances Mr. Rah atreet, Nor Hver ALD Pe oM. “Picket agents arenes. Bac 5 ith Mice n board twelve inches wide to Puce OESIGE CORNER OF HOUSTON AND | quested to esac iets ces A Lees De rimpautsold up “| the height of seventy feet, and Jargicthenaiety under Bre- Sroaby streets (139 Crosby). | to the morr.ing o' ‘ is may provided, eat tat fonipation end ar sical concert. Com. Sundays excep 3 Hours 104 OB and 608 | Wc rpevted tant an exiza Sarge will be required, Thence at So'dock.‘Rntrance 13 ceo. MACE ME nanatiinitc cnn, vt ‘ONES’ WOOD.—MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1500, > % ROS OLTICE, 48 BROADWAY, NEE, TO | J Comjtimentary Concent alte PATACE GARDEN bal witb et ter the Sth of Novem. daly, on Sundays tit 12 wssisted by the members of the Italian Opera Chorus aad the | Bér next for fairs, lectures. concert, Bile, cnpinag Sea Jans B, Benset, late Deputy Serif. CTION NOTICK.—J. ROGART, AUCTIONEER.—BY ASN noGanr Monday, Soptoinber 5, at 10 o'clock, at Tie auction rooms No. i North William street,’ mortgage sale, ors, tables, chatrs, wi ids, outside » refrigera- Yor, crockery,und glass ware, fe... HENRY BISHOP, Atv’y for mortgagee. POR SALE—£O PAY ADVANCES, 1 SPLENDID DIA. mond crose, nt. cost $130; 1 extra heavy gold hunting ‘Watch, 18 at cost ; 1 fine gold ca hee AB carats, at Coat #170; 1 fne ladys hunting watch and es ee Tat gt oe a collection paintinga for eale at bait dhol vate. ORLD At iD ‘AG! WORLD AN a ae |. H. BARRINGER, roe Rw bhai ee bevetnr mie r other respectable entertainment. WORLD AND BTA OTION. LJ. *, AUCT! —d nohesira of Me, Unger, * ises. ‘WORLD AND 8T. se ess Napawey ecneuiy, Aeteonber fe ab Jaron; Loom Sup wile YT) athe Mew Fork Gaierane Ae STREET ed Mea J temmence st Botork, Admiaon cents, Bice Npniy ex the premises, WORE ANB BEAR uy ure of Pras Somaa vie pin aa oiang |W Penn Oy AN oe” ATER A TRE | sentient ie roms AAG. War anniet SARIS AOR ATRIOS | W'Ncuroarerihrenic mig cope olmgee ar 6 | Sedat ot once coxpy COMPAIT, , of a general assorygent of parlor, ‘aud kitqhen furnl: | men, at GEO. C. ALLEN’S, 415. Broad ws Ww ARIS AND LONDON OFFICES OF DR. M. LARMON dramatic agente cor “and ja ; | Houston street, from 19 to 12, ow Mons, WHI, or GREA’ tare, GOOAD Go CRRDERTY GC Wa poy" 7* OF SOF DELO Dei cers Now Nore, Up MALY BATA WOE BO { seaene neem corner of Broadway and Howard, aes, ub YRRGANI, agent. Deore open ab 7; to eomumence as B