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"8 FURNITURE EX- se gatiahinen 18 Wek b house. boxed and sipped to all <a Tor mie WOTION N_ NOTICE. —BURNHA| mw sae SS Sie Be hia id furniture of every dower frau tha a coun ‘ara, rear i statuary, UCTION 8. A ‘ELE AND. COSTLY Aa Al HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ‘Bronze and ormola wot hee room sut wiere and bookcase, 4 Brussels carpets, ‘pasted rosewood ohamber room furniture, china and glass J. RENNIE, Auctioneer, ON THIS DAY, FRIDAY. “Rt tho elegant realdence 70 West went ig. a chance nations oftered, the catalogue: embracing d richest assortment of household furniture’ an art offered at auction this season; the furniture was ‘ity makers, and is use On morning of -sixth street, near Sixth 88 household rernlnre ae order for by resent owner b; Datalogues at the Superbly carved rosewood fake rarered in threo colors, in wast feof the richest deacriptio Betete sofas, two arm, two Teception a Seniret lables, statuary, marble to a diet fra doors an ood; lady’s work qabiee ani inlaid’ Pwith per ue and Gothic reesption aa Ipurnans cath neces Sak Eee h plate pier and mantel shiudes nud cornices, aristle Bongen, ie ht dogs ty uneasy two match paloma; Fruit and Flow Brien 7 Hey: French line engravin statuettes, Dresden and Magnificent seven octave Pi mattresses, fe juilte, oval mirrors, and fourth ‘wore! Toom-—Oak extension dining table, side Freuch china dinner, set, 16) pleces; ta eh Lae sad raby lass a decanters, Mt 8 and desirable assortment of kitchen furniture. N.Ke-Gaah leponis exacted of all'purcbuseea No checkers: ‘Relved unless certified. CHION NOTICE.—LEASE AND GOOD WILL OF A. ction store for sale cheap; well located and ‘business ; rent low. ‘Alo, themtock alt in good sale dor. ‘This offers a rare chance wi business. Address H. D., 3B TANG dered BOGART, AUCTIONEER, B' jBatnrday, Be ails 10, at eet Hoc Orel ting 10 part of mahogan; , French plate ple rer r glasses ol ‘aldebou mahogany. uae IGNEES!' SY BALE s 500,000 WORTH OF URE. ‘Auction Rousekee) or, will it thts a day, Friday, th street, near Sixth avenue, at 10) old furniture, manufactured fo order, and fad i i ‘Pst and most costly furniture that has Bale for x long time. Tleuaskoopire snd pats le worthy their attention, as every eat bidd aes Dasement is Feed mah saree ply carpets 5 joa ny arm chairs, sofas, and a ‘Tae parlors contain three rosewood File toes fal the deat satin brocade and velve mirror doors and backs; rosewood ladies’ lasgreccire, id reception chars, covered in reps, in style of Louis ca sagt cious table ee 4 c je8, chairs, 10 era mahogany French ra.—A. ALBURTI: t. 9, at No, 86 West o'clock, elegant house pol te tone highest bidder. rosewood side tables, &c.; ornaments, two la: nates dovorsicd rin, snl seal S705 Peek Chale ee nat Jnantel ntél mirrors, gold fraines, the plates imported expressly for id ban in les, heavy lace curtains and en- , Brussels carpets, rugs, superior Ait rl, with ihe ated i improvement struiment as can be made; superiar Tir Base, rosewood music cabinet, stool ‘an extension table, oll paintings of merit, and by eele- artis: rosewood biel, las wth ail the nitver Champagnes, suit, in velvet, together sein English cut glass, wines, claret s, . tuinblers, decante wood beds! ‘stands, mattresses, feather beds, lout is, bureaus, wi quired’ from all ar in attendance, used to ng furnitures One splendid pinuofortes com nd finger bowls 10 ads, ‘Sy hos ry sa sofa beds, CTION NOTICE.—PERSONS ABOUT PURCHASING pianos will find in the auction sale to take Y, Mt 86 West Eleventh street, two superior pianos—one ‘and the other a splendid instrument, cost $600; tat guaranty from the ker ‘Bove with it for three years, lacking three months CTION NOTICR.—M. DOUGHTY, AUCTIONEER, aiurdag, at 10¥4 o'elock, a sortment of hoi ting On part of two ric eave id maroon bi Pe to-morrow, bookcases, extension dining sideboards, a fine Ine of oil Paintings es a aes mettle ngier sre hig evr marble top dressing pallinases, wae Whole to be} ‘peremptoriiy gold to the highest bidder UCTION NOTICE.—J. ed 8. & J. BOGART, Saturday, ment of store No. 1 Nort seo of brandy, gin, Irish and Scotch whiskey, CTION, porter: THOS. BELL, AD CrIONEER, AND T, AUCTIONEER.—BY Sept. 10, at 10 o'clock, in the 18 East Be, Blocks, jewelry, &c. Paw nbroker’s wale—Monday. & NICHOLS, AUCTIONEERS, WILL SELL ete 10, eae o'clock, salesrooms nitare, part of it but Ittle conaisting posta Mosc word, manhogany aud black Walnnh; parlor \d chamber carpets, wardrobes, secretaries, exten, mn oles, erookery, , glass ware, chamber suits, French mattresses, togeiter with the usual assortment o Tarniture found ina genteel house, removed to our spacious salesrooms for convenience of sale; Sd carved Japanese table, a very rare plece of furniture, the only ene of the kind in the country, eae SCHEN' ‘an elaborately inlaid fire snd wale at stip store Tsk at l0sy o'eloek, at the i fed by fire on the “t of on and vai jutdred dozen fino Kid gloves, dress trim- laases, ry, al ‘aboutone bun fr ‘all emtielace ¢ ‘enrol, riting desks, rotic DW SCHENCK, AUCTIONEER.—HORSE! mat A TW EH BOHENCK, this day, 9h Kk, at thelr aelesroom, 83 Nassan sireet, a thorough bred 8 years old, 10 hands my perfectly kind and a gray hor and gentle; also several light ‘nd single harness, &c. DWARD SCHENCK, rE gms office chait , September 10, at 1034 ‘o'clock, eslon: ee, several fine oflice suits in vario . co- Bhetland'pony, io p Wagons, double -Awiil sell on Satur oom 83 Ni nt, by order of asa ‘ood, mahogi Hook eases, wardrobes, lounges, dining oom furniture, entre ‘stands, maitresses, clocks, ‘Bal G, HORTON, AUCTIONBER, WILL SELL THIS DAY, his ym, 882 Hudson street, by rvirize oC an erpeution, » ior of fureiidce eouuter car sige abd {johns ahd bottles, one alabaster clock, and one nell, JOSEPH REID, Constable. john B. Ie ag JR., AUCTIONEER.—SHERIFI'S ries, teas, o'clock, at the salesroom me ellow and crushed e8, SOAP, Sperm ani et Pino street, com- famantine candles, &c. cf ff Havana, segars, wines, liquors r of 8. CORNE ELL, Deputy Sheriff. AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL o’cleck, all the furniture Canal street; bureaus, ‘hairs, sofas, pore beds, a8 plan hale and ‘other Smatresses, pill ra, carpets, pictures, ‘lookin, ses, &c.; also fe and Klighen furniture. oe TROPOLITAN | EXPRESS— AUCTION “will fatto it totale advantage oe ‘to and from the eine by post promptly attended to. ICHARDS KINGSLAND, eee RICHARDS KINGSLAND & at 10 o'clock, at their salesroom, 158 Broad: sonortment of foreign aod doméatio hardware, key, atc. j Compriaing heavy and shelf goods, in lots to sult’ the city FANCY GOODS, gift ots French and German fancy goods, consisting of accor. Kea, segar cases andanfes, meorschaum peed ted bale and se brushes, pens and pen holders a pene! a, Wafers, whips, halt and shaw! pins, portemonnaies, purses, ‘money bags, ind necklades, fancy git watch chains and Ke i siren eine! Wateh guards, pogket, dressing nnd fine cor! Grochet needles, ‘platform nee ato ‘on Base, ptember 10, at 10) ads, extension and other table ids, one pianoforte, to the country or in the city call on GOULDSMITH’s ex: sragons for removing ‘urniture packed and shipped. Gon wil ll, thin = bi 5 lt Hate old ana se Fieers buttons, consisting of cameo, Florentine, v rings, shirt atuds, guard chains, gold and silver watches, ac. Catalogues and io early on morning of sale. R“ ARDS KINGSLAND AUCTIONEER.—RICHARD KINGSLAND & ott sell thts day (Friday). At 10 o'clock, at their 2,400 pair of skates, assorted sizew and. qui HERIPF's Bes CHAMBERS at FATROHILD, AUC. at the sales room , fonr hags of timo SOHN’ KELLY, Sherif HERIFF'S SALE.—CHAMBE! Retort Be 118 shes 0 il ah lock, ey seed, Terns, soi ae ate TEN AU a tity of dry” goods, JOHN KELLY, Sherift, ING, OILOLOTH, MAT. by order aoe of the Op 2 8 1,00 bgt of 4 fis howlgey aud woollen pode pale. OF CARE EE pA Brus: Bilt 2,500, van ar of C and desk. The above sale is wel rthy u Hor etinte Sod ottare Dye ee eee on B. Bensel, late Deputy RS. AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL THIS DAY, al ‘street, theo furniture of ich velvet Brusacia, three, ngraln carpets ollclotis, plano, Fromckk inte glasses, 0 ngs, lace curtains, sofas’ Fooklig and Bnd’ extension, and . WITTE) ‘at Awe o'clock 2 154 Ci nor chairs; centre, side fonther ‘boda, siwots, blankets, ing bureaus, washatands, ‘ware, tul pai A My pt io equackee oubers. NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1859. Ween WITTERS LAUCTIONEER, Wi , WILT, SELL TIHS DAY, { two o'clock, in front of the store 454 Canal atreet, 1wo ive horses, two tris oF harness; wagons will ress wagons, Also all other Is od in ‘zons wenrly new, horaes sound and bad, $16 6.000 Wortt oF tHE Mosr MAGNIFICENT Parisian made parlor and chamber furniture. of the most desirable styles, elaborately carved and entirely mace to order, without regard. to cost. this furniture was Imported for the present owner. W. Uoneer, will sell this day, Friday, September 9, at 104g o'clock, al the resin, 2i8 Pourigenth arect few: doar frotn eigal avenue, all the furniture ta th Parlote-Superior velvet carpets, tire magnificent solld rose Word aul, covered in margon, ind gold and crimson and gold sat of the most expensive description; gothic and Turkish casy chairs, in moquet and sutin brocade; ladies’ solid rose- wood reception and arm chairs, covered in gold, Biae, crimson ‘ind maroon satin; three solid posewood contre iablow, wilh rick siazuary maarble tops; expensively carved. rosewood ple, sof and side tab rosewood etegeres, with marble tops, p aby i rea &c., imported expre: ae for the owner; bronze and ormoln cise nt china vases, painted to order in France; magnificent French plate pier as with rieh and heavy gold frame; heavy embraldered. lage window curtains and cornices, large and extonsive variety of oll paintings, a beautiful collection; superior rosewood p) ‘lly ma le, full seven octave, elegant case, inlaid plate, 605 a valuable and costly instrument ; Foe wad pia ilano stool, covered in. ne with an siegant fund coatly emt agrees og i 4 ining room—Rich velvet tapestry carpet, in good order; solid oak extension table, all polished In the best manner; mar: ble top fancy tables, mirrors, sofa, beds, chairs in. haircloth, rosewood suit in saiin, made to order, together with all the crystal cut glassware, 'wines, champagnes, tumblers, goblets and decanters to mat rich tea and dinner sets, costly silver- Ware, tex and dinner service, aalvers, cake baskets, casters, fee and tea urns, spoons, forks, liquor stand, supetior table cutlery, &e. Chainibers and nursery—Costly solid rosewood and mahogany bedsteads, statuary marble top bureaus, washstands and com- modes, to match; over 25 pure hair mattresses, from 40 to 60 pounds, mad le to order and m. excellent eondilon Neg edd tbe twel rats = carpe Peal wilet . towel dni tal ost wement ule milk depots. TM CANAL a8 STREET. aio OH NEW CLOARE FOR HARUY REALL ion NEW VELVET MANTILLAS, NEW VELVET CLOAK ——e——— DRY goons. OTH CLOAKS, al NEW WRAPPERS AND DUST! best ios for first class (oh aeseas UNDER THE BRANDRETH HOUSE. —— TRAPHAGEN, AGENT FOR A NEW FRENCH IN- AL flated bustle or. ross a inapeor er. An unrivalled article. for ‘atented in Great ritain and France. The success is immense. The ‘de. mand from all per aris of the United States is unprecedented, Can be had-at ua place, west of Broadway, and no other place in this cit; GREAT CHANCE FOR LADIES TO BUY BAR- ins.—In consequence of retiring from the business, K. UHLFELDER, of 301 stree! west of it, ray, will sell Out his entire stock, 0 x of em! leries, real thread trimmings and French oat goods, all of which have been cn epee aioe be BRQADWAY 75. WOVEN SKIRT FACTORY, MISSES ‘skirts from springs, very o ty 31, 20 and 2) springs, a Cap a eh: oid ts mnde over, “788 Wrondway? corser Kighth street. ee HARDING'S BA ll ye FACTORY, 231 mgaicoet The On et misses 16 springs, 1d teen hentaa Steer eee nee ogee iis ah eae, bod shape, well made and Old leover, ECORATION, AND, FURNITURE. RINGUET, PRINCE & 1. MARCOTTE, $45 and a Fourth street, New York, having made extensive alteretions ana ditions in their already of da clas bide die we fully call the attention of Steck of French imported and: domestic manufactured feet ture, silk and woollen Seem for window v drapery, ina and muslin curtains, French paper hangings, & ‘@ mag- carpets, rugs, bronzes, nificent Hasortment of wubusson. and moquet Plano and table covers, gas fixtures, chand clocks, &e, Manufactory Paria No. 8 Rue de ia Paix, ‘Sole agente in the for the royal carpet manufactory of Holland, G NIN'S BAZAAR, vis BROADWAY. ALL FASHIONS. LADIES AND FAMILIES Are invited to inspect the attractive noveltiesin every branch of fashionable attire received by the late steamers from abroad, as also those designed by the artists of the Bazaar, comprising Faris fall bonnets, of exquisite beauty. ‘The new fall fashions in misses’ bonnets. oaxg styles Of uifante wardrobes; lainand richly exbrold: A superb selection of laces and embroideries. Ladies’ and misses’ wardrobes of every quality and style. Ladies’ breakfast and travelling robes. Fancy clothing for boys, new designs. fd youths’ quite the latest French mach » tyes. Talles' and taasos plain and Fancy shont, galern, Gentiemen’s ants a Soa de’ chambre. Ladies’ ridin caps. Parasols, pe, mounting, &e, Ladies’ end chilaren's hostery. ko Ladies’ and children’s fanes Ladies making a tour of th th twenty departments of the Ba- zaar willhave an opportunity of seeing, ag it were, at one View, all the ruling fashions of Europe and New York for the season, in every branc! costume. . GENIN’S BAZAAR, 513 Broadway. By yi eb actos EVERY LADY WANTS.—MADAME DEMO- or skirts combine every Bronte bettie than do fail to remember that Mme. Demorest’s excelsior skirt cannot get out of order, cannot get out of order. ©, MILLIKEN & CO. « Would call the attention of families to thelr large and complete siock of linens and linen housekeeping goods, com- the best makes of Martaly sheetings, Shirting linens, Pillow linens, Fronting linens, Table linens, Linen lawns, Naptina” Hinen tenderehiets, anion i Diapers, rn holladns, Shirt bosoms, And all other kinds of linen goods, Being in the linen trade exclusively, and knowing our business, purchasers may rely on receiving no goods that have the sli teat mixture, et cotton. Importers snd dealery ta fisen goose exclostecly, 48 Broad: we Astor place, east sid UST OPENED—ANOTHER CASE OF PARIS MADE ravelling and shopping bags, furnished toilet bags, &c. HN GATENACH, trunk manifacturer, 700. Broudway, ear Fourth atreet, aid 86 Brondwayy cornet of Wail asec ADIES, LADIES, ATTENTION JUST WHAT YOU ‘ant, and up to the present time what you have been un- able to find. A durable, economical and gfuceful hoop skirt that cannot gét out of order. Ladies will please notice and re- member that Madame DEMOREST’S excelstor skirts, besides being made of the best tempered watch spring aleel, graceful in form, with a superior bustle, the standards or upright tay 8 are made of the best corset lacing, which are drawn throug) portion of the covering of the hoops and then twice around in & double flat knot; they, therefore, cannot possibly slip on the springs, and cannot get out of order. OTICE TO SKIRT MANUFACTURERS.—I HAVE one, two or three first class sewing machines, entirel; new, that'T would exchange for skirts. Parties in want of suc Will plese address Sewing Machines, Herald ollee. E LES, biG Geers amare 800 PIECES FANCY SILKS, From the great UCTION SALES, All new and beautiful ee less than the importer's cost, and. ten to fifteen per cent than the Broadway houses, who have imported largely. HORTON & SONS, 279 Fulton street, Brooklyn. Dr bce! MANUFACTORY, Une ee 3 ron Hotel, Gentlemen who to havea al fitting shirt of the best materials, all made by hand, should os" fail to call and give acon con They een be had at epee dozen, or $16 50 per They natn the premises, and superintended by Mr. ‘RT THOMPSON, Who hae has had ‘His shirt is acknow- OB. eat than twenty yeni cane experience, rE WOVEN SKIRTS.—TWELVE SPRINGS $1 31, fourteen $150 and seventeen springs $2. Dealers sup- lied with nine springs $8 per dosent twelv venprings ‘$11, and fourteen springs $14 per dozen. Old skirts made over. U. | see rs Ww woven skirt factory, 281 Spring street, near Hud: son atre PHOLSTERY, GOODS AND WINDOW SHADES. N BROTHERS, Broadway, Have In store and are constantly ing satin delaines, ENGLISH and GERMAN DAMASKS, seo ‘ATELS, REPS, LACE and MUSLIN CURTAINS, table’ oilcloths, gimps, tweet buff, blue, green and white hollands, fi cornices, &c., all Lot whichare offered.atthe lowest prices and most favorable terms. Also, window shades in every variety, of our own manutac- ture, to which we would Invite particalar attention, as being superior and cheaper than any in the market, “Vorcarizen, RUBBER ELASTIC FABRICS. —THE undersigned has now in store, at wholesale only, and is daily receiving from Na factories Wi the Usitad ator ead oes the best manafactories abroad, large quantities ehirred elaatio fabrics, em! made by cement ot wearing, balding, sewing, or howorge us uunited, including all’ clothe, webs, tapes, poten! garters, ‘&e.. and will § nt license stamps with Rutbority to manufacture or im id sell the vuleanized rubber elastic fabrics. All such. stamps have a fac le of my name, without which no feat be logall ly ended in the Uniied Mates during the fifeime of f, Good year's Principal warehouse, No. 28 Gortiande a7 Wranie BROTHERS, 95 DUANE STREET, ARE offering to the trade thelr new importations of fuil goods, consisting Melvets, satin and bonnet materials, Ribbons, Flowers and feathers, Blonde lace and rnches, And all kinds of millinery goods, of which they always keep ‘full assortment, at the lowest prices. FURNITURE. PSOE IR dh rn wih eh A RO EDROOM ENAMELLED FURNITURE, IN AUL Go. Jore and styles, of superior and warranted manufacture, finished in landscapes, fruit, fresco and flowers, at F. H. FAR: RINGTON’S, 368 get, opposite Wooster. ry, #6 and 48 Wooster streets Rstablished in 1848 \HAMBER FURNITURE KNAMELLED AND GRAIN- C ed, in all colors and styles, at prices to suit all. Every article warranted as represeuted also ing of every dé iption, WOODBRIDGR, No, 6 Sullivan street, near Canal, INAMELLED CHAMBER SUITES OF bdr ben | IN ie colors and styles, rpalseale sos retail, at $25 and up- ‘Wards ; also, mattresses a WA. RR N WARD, 277 Canal street, Four doors east of Broadway, N. ¥. (celiediahanmnsslanet ee een tn FORM TURE novGNT FoR READY NONEY.—A FAIR ‘alue given ad: ne} © furniture, e¢ }, book ‘e., nt No. 123 Sisth avenue, between, Ninth and Tenth streets, acts eT alain FUENTToRa FOR SALE.—A QUANTITY OF FURNI- ture, sullable for a boardin house, will be sold ata great gars ton cash “ % ae Thc cuRteaner, : For particulars apply tol. FAR ee ee eer ps2! BEDSTEADS FOR SOUTHERN DEALERS.— Plain iron bedsteads for. lums hosp ipedstends for private tines Pander ae ih he Soh aime: ee and Cuban trade can have their ord 84 great reduelion from Broadway “anor cepetgs _..HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. A ® A SMALL, 1, HOUSE WITH MODERN IMPROVEMENTS rent not to exceed $600; of a house, m i jut Be situated exat oF at ‘avenue and sith t Charen i, box Id Herald ofiee. treet. | Address immediately, stating 6 uns, aS RR Cyrace WANTED—A SMALL COTTAGE, CONTAIN: from five to seven rooms; must be in good or ler, and ectable neighborhood, near Fniton terre, Brwoe)yn, ‘ork, up town; a lease for three or five’ yeurs would tee rable, and rent must be Inoderate,” For particulars aa to terms, location, &e., address box 2807 N.Y. Post office. Vornemslon between how and the Int Of October ext. FOUR ROOMS UNFURNISHED, ONE FOR KITCHEN, third floa ferred, wanted Until first of May next, ab iiot exceeeding $8 per month, by two American gentlemen, in ic heuse with Oath and gas, wiih & genteel family seats wilt fled Wa reape in we Lp email quiet, Be gro eg pron ot paying tenants. Korerencea given alld Tours jenrys box 186, Herald ofice. * his e ERE OT A ACE NS URNISHED ROOMS WANTED.—WANTED BY A FAM: ily of three persons, furnished rooms with bath, cold water, and srety convenience for ie housekeeplag. To a rivate family having more room than they require, and resid- tog ina desirable locality, either ta New York or Brooklyn, this ll be an excellent fF, Obbor ante for securing & permanent tenant till Ma} ‘Terms must be moderate. Best of reier- iS Hera iven domes. Address for two days L. L, L., box ‘ousR WANTED —IN BROOKLYN, ON OR NEAR THE Hel furnished or unfurnished house, with tating rent and location, A PRIVATE FAMILY WANT A genteel house in @ quiet and unexceptionable neighbor- hood, {not above Fifteenth street, for a year or more. Address Mr. W., box 747 Post offic OUSE WANTED IN BROOKLYN.—TO PURCHASE. A finished ith ft rosciion , well ° modes rights ino to oo dy nm fod nekkid pose | ee sie poe if My dee Panos 1 3.00 ricinky. of rulon ‘ayontes tre ferred. ‘Adaresn J--G., box 4229 Pot ofice, New York, stating oe eg —————— | Fpoeses, aur —SEVERAL eg bree Freed deen hor ‘and unfurnished, wi ira vena rAapply 10 VAN WINKLE & WINAND, 2 ‘Aue! Honcers, No. 1 Pino street, corner of Broadway. ‘OUSE, ANTED. —A FAMILY OF THREE PERSONS would like to rent a small gentee! house in the Twenty- iat or Twenty-vecond wards; would have no objection to board ‘one or two agreeable persons for rent. Rent in advance is de- sired, Address T. D., box 1) A 251 Post office. PART oF A HOUSE WANTED IN BROOKLYN— floor and kitchen, for a small fuoily 1 near. the me Hall. Gas and sfidgewood wal ‘Address, with full particulars, R, 1 Post ofice, N.Y pa ADVERTISER, DESIROUS OF PROCURING A ice cottage, with #inall cultivated lot attached, as a home, will exchange 1,000 acres of splendid land, in Randolph county Vi Seo (ustinctmbered), valued at $5,000, for wo ress A., Herald office, with particulars of property, point EM ET WANTEDIIN BROOKLYN, A WELL FURNISHED house, for from four to six months of the coming season; situated between Pierrepont street and Second piace, west of Court street. Address box 2,370 Post offs, vec AP i a i WASTED-RY A DRAMATIC ASSOCIATION, A LOFT here a stage could be erected; to range within Canal and Fourteenth street bow oe) Pan ts, Bowery and Sixth avenue. A eS WANTEDITILL MAY NEXT, PART OF A HOUSE; two connecting rooms and two bedrooms on second oF third foor, with gua, bath, &e. Address Pacife, Herald oflce, ig price, location and size of rooms. ANTED—A GENTEEL FURNISHED HOUSE, W. WR! town or in Brooklyn. Inquire of W. CO., 252 Broadway, Bi UP iT & ——— 'ANTED—A SMALL HOUSE IN BROOKLYN, WITH- in five minutes’ walk of Fulton or Wall street ferry. Rent not to exceed $350. L. M., Herald office, ANTED—A SECOND HAND WORTHINGTON PUMP, in good order. lOHN JEWETT & SONS, 182 Fro ‘ont street. AXTED—PART OF A FURNISHED HOUSE, WITIL modern Improvemenis, suitable for a family of ive sons, between Eighth and Twenty-seventh streets, and Sixth and Third avenues, in a good neighborhood. "Rent $200 to $300 B year. (Best of reference given aud required. Address box 2,30 Post ollie. ANTED—BY AN ELDERLY LADY, AN UNF ished room and pantry, in a respectable family, with: out board. Rent moderate. Locality between Second and Sixth avenues, and Bleecker and Twelfth streets. Good rete. rences given, and rent paid in advance. Address M. B., Heraid office. ‘ANTED—TO RENT, A SMALI, HOUSE BELOW FOR- tieth street, above Fourth street, east of Seventh ayenue and west of Secondavenue. Address, with location and terms, Dox 3, 497 Post oftice, ANTED TO RENT: HALE OF A LARGE HOUSE, W Aiaturoished. tor three ‘adul wife and daughter, in ge and Sixth avenue Eighth street, an G.C., Union'square Post o able references exchanged. ANTED TO RENT—A SMALL COTTAGE HOUSE IN the vielnity of New York, with good stable and about an — re of pound a hed, Address, with description and rent, route, but not on one. "Add , for ‘four dion days. Unexception: Waxtep TO PURCHASE FOR CASH.—HOUSE wanted, basement preferred, between Fourteenth and Thirty-fourth streets, on Fifth avenue or between Fourth and th avenuesin Twenty-third street, or facin, square. ‘Any one having auch for sale will find a pure y address: ing box 3,622 Post oflice, giving lowest p ‘aud local WANXTED INMEDIATELY—7 TO 2) ACRES OF GOOD land, with comfortable house, & Ne ‘York; a lease of four to seve Peath- THOS ete eee we particulars only willrecelve attention, Address Alpha, Hi ED—A SUIT OF FIVE ROOMS ON SECOND OR third floor of a genteel house; not more than three fami- lies in the panes Fer abou $15 Smooth located. paren soaker urteenth streete, an an ites. Bloecker and Fourteenth are SHIMER, 343 Fourta avenue, COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. CHANCE NOT OFTEN FOUND IN THE CITY—ONE- half interest for sale in an old and well established down town pose done Ne ire pe gs take a partuer in the it few ir lollars. sapecarplennts G. THOMPSON, 85 Naesan street. W ENTERPRISING ae WANTED, WHO IS NOT afraid to invest.a small capital in « sure paying business Of $100 per week. | Nene others need upply, Call at 192 Duane street, between Washington and Greenwich, from 9 to 2 only. BNNETT'S SPRING CAR.—WANTED, A GENTLEMAN to Join in the patents for Europe of this most important In- vention, which supplies the place of steam and horse power in ropeling cars and carriages, and. will perform any. domestic Tibor, "Address, at the New York city’ Post offee, J. Arling ton Bennett, the inventor. ARTNER WANTED.—FOR SALE, ONE-HALF INTE- rest in a first class Inger bier garden and music hall, ina e thriving city, in the western part of this State; has bar iS homme alleys attached, en doing a flourishitig business. It will be sold at a sacrifice, in consequence of the ill health of a. wy For full particulars address Brown, Herald “SSS PARTN’ established. Addi -ANTED—A PARTNER, TO ENGAGE IN THB BUST- ness of conducting a fashionable hotel in the upper part of the city. “A gentleman withont family, having $2,000 to invest insuch business, and who has food, business capacity, will hear of an excellent opportunity by addressing P. V.M., He- rald otlice, for two d: 250 -NANTED, A SMART, GENTEEL YOUNG man (Ametican preferred), with this amount, as partner, where there is chanee 10 make mouey and no risk, Call at 183 Broadway, under Milhau’s drug store, ER IN. A BREWERY WELL. ‘box 886 Post office, Poughkeepsie. S300. —ANY BUSINESS MAN HAVING THE ABOVE. ‘amount in cash, can have one-half interest in a genteel and lucrative cash business, where he can make about None others need apply to T. GAFFNEY, 57 Chatham street. 500 PARTNER WANTED, 70 PURCHASE THE «interest of a retiring pariner in an established rend estate and general commission business, paying from $3,000 to $5,000 per annum. Every satisfaction given. “Address N. B., box 10k Herald ofice. 0 .70, $0, WILL PURCHASE Tie INTEREST of a partner in a business, which is pleasant and re- spectable and bas paid over $4,000 per annum, and can be tn. creased.” Full information and satisfactory reference given, ‘Address B, ©., box 129 Herald office. GOO. GEARINER WANTED, INA CASH MANU. « fueturing business, clearing 89°89 per day; steady contre lh feet ase house sacatet wil met, with the above capital, $25 or $80 por’ da; engaged in Disiness preferred. Apply to G. TOMKINS, 25 New Dewar SOO 20, 8:20 WANTED, A GENTLEMAN Wirt the above amount, to engage with the advertiserin a zaluable invention, whieh h whl perba ps bring from $100,000 to 000. Please address ( box 160 Herald office, stating time and place where an interview tany be ont OO. ~A BUSINESS MAN 18 WANTED Witlt . '» this amount of ready money as partner in a very profitable and pleasant busi already established. tn this ct. or to engage on liberal salary. Apply to BIGGS & SOUTHWICK, 81 NICK, Bt Nassau street L000 ~RARTRER WANTED, IN A. LIQUOR + store ina good location, well established, now bing & wholesale and retail business, paying a pros of $2,500 ber annum, which oan be easily more ihan doubled, by the ad- Bition of from $700 to $1,000 capital and the personal attention of « party Rastes: as'the present proprietor is necessarily gut considerably taking Wholesale orders. “Address Coniden 89 ‘000 TO $8,00.—A CLERK WANTED, WITIT the above capital, in asafe and pi ness. One having experience in botanic medic! ine, id will- ing to make himse! easel preferred. Security, interest, and $1,000 per annum will be given. Address W. B., box 1! Herald oflice. 2.000 20 SOOaPARTNER WANTED.—THE advertiser is the inventor of several, what the Believes to be, first improvements, to wit.:—Mitehell's double lever ‘eindlasa and Mtchell's rotary movement, pa- tented August 16,1859. The great importaice of this move- ment consist in itsndaptation {9 neatly all kinds of machinery, ‘The windlass is believed to be better than any now in use, atid fn consequence of its uniform, continuons and great lever power, makes it particularly adapted for ships of war, and other large vessels that have great weight to hoist, For par- tlculars of these, inventions. see Scientific American @f ‘this week. Also a self-acting window lock and holder. This mn- chine will not cost niore than fifteen cents a piece to manufac. ure, and ts entirely selfacting, will assist to holst the. win- hold it in any. desired position, and_ when. the window flowered down will securely lock. itn very great comsitnen, tion with housekeepers to have the window. always locked when down, Also a rotary foree pump. A person is wanted to oin the advertiner, either as active oF ‘llent partner, for the ‘of manufacturing theso improvements, or for tho salo to rights, ac, seen, and evel pioeaation ‘ven i ‘ibe huvouter, at. toe auciine plate oe Be WW, 257 Bow- ery, above Prince street, New York. By 000 —PARTNER WANTED, IN A SUBSTAN: je: + tial cash business in this city; $20,000 can be realized in the: he next year. For particulars adress B. Bishop, 44 Herald oflice, 10. 000. —PARTNER WANTED, WITH THIS area Je increase an established real bu: ess. For particulars address M. B., Heraid office. MATRIMONIAL, YOUNG WIDOW LADY 18 DE 1s Cg ga oF bs ott the acquaintance of Frauleman of a view to matrimony, addrogs fi on FX pion squarg quarg Pow a Mice, for AMUSEMENTS. YALAGE GARDEN Musi P SATURDAY Ev EVENING a Binds anya BISHOP, ae. i TAPPANRL La, CARL ANI 3 ‘A. SCHUTZ. are Wlane, ANNA, BISHOP, 0 Prine. having been eng the pr pearance in Amer PALACE GARI RDAY ON SATUR on which oc: m the eminent P ART! wibiitaeata ‘HUR 1; ts CARL ANBCHUTZ will direct The + enormous expense Incurred poke sy oe the valuable ser- vices of = lil ¢ ANNA BISHOP ARTHUR NAPOLEON, And the recomplined ana expatica Tauslond as L, ANSCHUTZ, 4 is gonsaentty avaipaten by by the management, will ‘nbewade the app 0 p same liberal spits hat prom, We proprietor in giving ried het i. CONC! wiih such an array of lent at Seon wi eae ae ed ‘oe Broadway pat ax GRAND STREET, ONE DOOR STRANG: remember that the ae where the are exhibited, consi of , a ee of some of the finest |ANOES EVERY DAY, commencing at 3 tn t {be afternoon and at 8 in the evening, The entire troupe, co mae WENT Ny SEVEN YOUNG LADIES, will apy n—Orchestra boxes; 25 Senta private Daxea, 81; seas oa is fant Bg omnis oxen ie ON 1.K. fia the hong to anno Oe a eli ce his BAWINGROOM « ENTERTAINMENT, A PORTFOLIO Ol we a Se CE Pa 3 Al and entirely impertnnsied 5 eae fi ae ae Further particulars will be “= ie Nan lb y, a @RAND Sot Daa Batre, Berto FIRST PALE 8h 'SRASON, SObworTH's CELEBRATED BAND. DODWORTH" popworrins, DWORTH'S, FIRST FALL SOIREE DANSANTE, DAY EVENING, September 9. Si pularity hs hes the ised the Hoe rietor to give nathan ot thoes slepeet summer series in exciu- of bonnets, ‘ie &c., from those partial in the dance. Tickets, admitting seotomen S06 pad Berens ladies’ extra tickets, 50 cents. ©. V. Di® FOREST, Proprietor. The has it ogi ASSEMBLY ROOMS, 46 BROADWAY.—THESE very extensive and most elegant and convenient rooms, ever erected in the United States, are,now in the moat r for the use of balls, concerts, fe: &c. A call is most respectfully solicited from Lines in want, Terms, &c.,reasona- te MUORGR W. MILLER, Proprietor. HE ART UNION CONCERT SALOON, 497 BROAD way, is acknowl by everybody and family to be the place of refined amusement of this great metropolis, The em ght aaa ater cabin, with pine ni woata a1 fund contains a live proprietor, made of flesh and blood, with & soul in him—not a ofp man, athing that can be lost and not missed. Call ang see Tor yourselves Call and see the immense company. Calland see the only legitimate performance on Broadway or elsewhere. EW YORKER arene 37-39 BOWERY. ‘Comedy by Moreto and West. Donna Diana, Miss Hoym; Don Cesar, 0. Hoym; Perrin, Mr, Lounthal. HEATRICAL. THOSE POPULAR be tag PLAYERS, Lf and Mrs. FLORENCE, will commence an engagement at the a aUN, eH HOWARD AT! OSTO: On FRVENING, Sept. 12, for IVE NIGHTS ONLY From Boston. they proe reesen ta Habkaors: where they appear on Monday evening, Bept. 19; following in Washington, Pitsburg, Pa., aud return: in} New York city on or about Mth of tober. 188 KATE SINGLETON, FORMERLY OF BURTON Dramatic Association, will find a letter to ber address at the Union square Post oflice, ALLACK'S THEATRE. a nilemen en, 5 the fall and winter season are hereby notte, rehearsal on Baturday, Sept. 10, at 1d o' of Wallack’s theatre. Mr, Wallack for {o aitend the frst o'clock, in the greenroom Miss SAi mene tL ry iit MANAcers WISHING TO AVAIL THEMSELVES OF the services of the unde: during the fon: by addrensing thelr commdionsions toe 33 Bowery N will meet with prompt attention. J eee SN Cann ‘ HORSE, WITH €O+ a harness,’ may be had Chrystie sweet, where st ‘at Cogswell’s. stab! horse has been kept the past year’ — ULLS FOR SALE CHEAP—ONE DEVON BULL ( Ported), wo years old; one Durham bull, bred in this ears old. As ‘sold cheap. them ey eo em |ARRIAGES FOR SALE.—A SUPERIOR ASSORT- ment, of carriages of every description, manufactured vered buggy for 295. Apply Meh owner has no fur use for Inquire at 16.and 18 Chambers sprain ae Reveal cetele et ae eye i eaumine our stock at 600 Broadway. Send OR SALE—A PAIR OF FINE BLACK CARRIAGE race, gentle and fit for family use. For particulars quire at 32 South William streets si 1OR SALE—A HANDSOME DARK CHESTNUT SORRELL horse, seven years old, sound, kind, stylish and very fast. Also a fine’ shifting top wagon and Single Harness. Both cit made and nearly uew. Soldcheap. JAMES BOGERT, ‘trunk rner Barrow and Bleecker streets. OR SALE—A ITANDSOME TWO Bs tal TILBURY. Very stylish. Is in first rate order, having been used one Apply to JOHN R. LAWRENCE & CO., 354 OR SALE-A FINE SORREL HORSE, 16 HANDS bigh,| 8 zones ots sold for no fault, but will not work in single harness; handsome for @ carriage or stage; also w splendid cart and wagon horse for sale, all warranted sound. Apply at 87 James street. PE SALE—A STYLISH DAPPLE GRAY DRAUGHT pone, nine yeurs old this s; spring, 117 4 K tans high and weighs 1,7 .; Warranted sonnd and kind. This is an op: portunity Seahdnca offered. Can be seen at i Blok's stables Lert street. For further information inquire of ED Ait Tale ER & CO., No. 21 Cortlandt street. WAGONS AND HORSES AND HAR" buggies, carriages and business wagons; have om used in x livery stable: for sale cheap; also new wagons of all kinds, and forty horses at No, 12 Neving street or 184 Falton avenue, OR SALE—A BAY HORSE, PERFECTLY KIND IN all harness and fast; any child can drive him with coi “4 st horse for his style and speed in the ¢ Bank street, or call on Russell, 229 Fulton Can be seen at 7 str OR SALE—A LIGHT ROAD WAGON, built by Dusenbury; will be aold for hal if applied for within two days, at the Girard li ard 141 Franklin street, near West Broadway. OR SALE—A BLACK HORSE, 6 YEARS OLD, 15% hands high, warranted sound and kind, and can trot in 2:9 and very stylish; also a black mare, 6 years old, 1514 hands hich, warrninted sound and kinds nd: ean trot 10°00 Both EARLY NEW; what it is worth ry stables, 139 will be sold cheap, as the owner leaves for Knrope in the next ‘steamer. Apply at the Howard stables, comer of Grand and A PAIR OF THOROUGHBRE! and gelding full brother and sister: both s0 broken to single and donble harness, the other just to break; fonr and five years old, and in the hands of # thatraised them. Price $850; the mare alone, when bs willbe worth the whole amount. Apply to B. SiLACKELTO} Beekman street, basement. FR SALE—A BAY HORSE, 15}¢ HANDS HIGH, WILL be sold cheap, as the owner’ has no further nse for row air os J. W. WILSON’S stable, corner of Bleecker and y streets. ne FR SALE CHEAP—TWO LIGHT SECOND H ake vie tor's phaetons, both in first rate order. Prices, \d $65. iso platform id full spring, no top gig, almoat Tew; also tio now splendi shitting, top gays, welgh nn aod 300 and 340 warranted tobe equal to ‘the best for siyle and Apply at ODELT & WATERMAN'S carriage 8 Christopher street, we nb hall ema vgn sient A ne a OR SALE CHEAP, CHEAP—A BLACK HAWK MARE, six years old, 1544‘hands, sound and kind; can trot a mile in ss than three ininuiea, or 16 miles within the hour, Apply at 104 Bowery. ARNESS.—WANTED, A LIGHT DOUBLE HARN for the road or light driving, nearly and in good con- dition. Address C. OF H., box 9) Howard Hotel, stating style, quality and price. L23t, Sateris 4 city make, latest erfect order. Frcentysninth street, FOR $180.—BEST nse two months only: in ants’ stables, No. 35 ME RACK I$ TO THE SWIFT.—THE HORSE FED apon Thorley’s food acqnires strength, spirit and speed, always is in good condition, nd a single trial will testify to his owrer that the free use of 1 not only a great saving, food | buts actually of great jones to ‘ne animal hialscan be seen overnmenis and the leading az. Ficuiurats and gentiemen ot ig ‘net. ‘Trial cases are now T reacy, containing 112 mixings; |, Depot 174 Greenwich sirect, New ‘York, and 26 Fro nee ‘Toronto, Canada, ¥ HRER HORSES FOR SALE.—AMONGST THEM one handaome sorrel bree, six years old. 16% haute high? handsome jor an express or catt; one splendid gray mare and one pony built horse; all warranted. Apply at S13 Perry st. WANTEDTA ROADSTER THAT CAN TROT IN 2:50 or minutes, for cash. Apply immediately to Brown, Tammany Hall. $4.50) HORSES, CARRIAGE, ETC. FOR sAbE— our seat stuffed back Tull rockaway carriay with lamps, bn ‘ime order, used but little, and cost $350; also one pair of carriage horses, one of which {s a aitpepiyr lady's waddle horse, kind, with switch tail; 9 set of good cat ge ha ness will be thrown in, Sale imperative, and great bargain vt this figure, For address call soon at 80 Pine street, room 11. SEGARS AND TOBACCO. PAVANA, DOMESTIC AND GERMAN SEGARS—ALSO leaf, smoking, chewing and snuff tobacco; fanoy goods and allarticles for segar manufacturers and storekeepers, at the lowest prices. A. MARCUS & SCHULZ, 87 Bowery, the loweet PESOS. SR ARUUS & SCHULE BY Bowery: L.°Qk 2879, YOUR POCKET AND you wit, rrp these words:—Finest Ha’ Begars Over sold for 8 cents. brand Holland Boil, London doa so Fine old beandy'6n. AM pure os a Ne Aeeeh Now Tord, wader We Myon iA 4pmeror MUSIC THROPERA, OPENING Le i sale of weats will commence o! ), Bent. bod will be two regular ticket offices—uy simrms at the of Music, and louery store. ia Wall urvets Tieng ii likewise be branes Uoket v.cen ai ‘Teusing's and Hall & Soars music stores. The series of sandard operas by tun celebrated prime donne of Max Maretzek's Havana Ital haba GASSER AND MADAME" a MONDAY, SEPT. 12, AT 8 O'CLOCE, su ine: SHAKOSCH, Ut Signor! BRIGNOLL, STEF ANT 0, Sig, GABSIER, JUNCA, and an orchestral andi choral noe ‘of one ‘mana the direction of. 6 general arr: tendence of opai “Mr. B. ULLMAN the opeulig night is Douizettl’s vele- = brated compoaition, IL oLIUTO; Or, THE MARTYRS, which was Drought out last May simultaneously in Paris and New York, and met with negeslited success, The following is ‘an extract {rom 1s \ nama jasicaie, ee musical pa- ber published tm Paris: i a os Lot those whormlstake talent for gent, sclence for inspira- tion, and want to kgpw what is trae and affecting dratwatie me. lody, goand hear juto. They will learn todiscern truth from untruth, and will ao longer rise tothe rank of Gi: quarers of notes, skillful Caney ors Who: poder es See the public by tinsels of orchestra. Fo are mere dress: nese fr rich and dazzling makers, whose talent **Polfata ban produced ine elect ots Under broke produced the effect of & Ukunder stroke at the The- aire, Mallen Phe belo audience, carried by that adimissio muse applauded wi “fanatete alot of ie send act nowt siriking and. grand inapitations: hastens nce pees nay. {tig tere Dat we have e ae re T "1 the third act, between Hadame Peuce nd Tamborke, has ala mberle, bas aso n encoréd. ‘That duo breathes : iat da ns mt musicia alan wri ‘tet eran nae TR RUNIFICENT ENSEMBLE, and NEW SCENERY, patoied expresal NEW AND CHARACTERISTIC COSTUMES, Ta the First A iNvEition OF THE CATACOMBS. Tn the Second A: The Triumphal Entree of Severus into pnyiece, witha GRAND ARO DK TRIOMPH: FULL unARsS S BAND ON THE STAGE. ah RE Sere Behe act hae been painted during the sum. addition to the new scenery painted las season. Tbe prine principal roles - ADELALD AMODIO, BRIGNOLI On WEDNESDAY, Sept: 14, at 8, First appearance of ee, Madame whon will be given Bellini favorite SONNAMB'! i oe pomegny 00 Friday—THE BARBER, On Saturda, RESERVED 51 ATS In wet, Parquet circle, pre cirele and Private boxes, $1 ‘80 and SPECIAL iROTIGE, For the convenience of strangers it has arranged that the susetent number of reserved sents and all the private boxen will be for wale at the principal office at the Academy of Music. AURA KEENR’S THEATRE. TWO aeaoee eed 'O REATTIFU! eles Two AUBIFUL: PLAYS, TWO BEAUTIFUL PLAYS. TWO BEAUTIFUL PLAYS. JREAT SUCC} « smag FOURTH NIGHT Tom Taylor's new. Comedietie entited ae re ESiae OF THE LAW, NIN: or NINE POINTS OF THE Law. NINE POINTS OF THE LAW, NINE POINTS OF THE LAW, Ye Ae ITH, Miss ADA CLIFTON, BURNETT, aon MARION MACARTHY, LY ICK, HENRY, Mr. F. A. VINCENT. Tn consequence of the GND IMINISHED SUCCESS UNDIMINISHED SUOCESS Pippa eaeD SUCCESS NISHED SUCCESS UNDIMINISHED SUCCESS of the charming comedl ~ Vax e n by To fom Taylor, called HOUSE AND HOME, HOUSK AND HOME, HOUSE AND HOME, HOUSE AND HOME, ft will be repeated this with a names of the fol Pllawtng tor Rey Miss LAURA KEI ze. ‘GRO. JORDAN, Miss CLIFTO! . Mise FLORENCE ; G: BURNER, Pe om Eee Puente sage Bese new 7 os of “Second Love, een entiided sie ° WORLD AND BEAGE: AND STAGE, WORLD AND STAGE, which will be oe Cast involving the entire strength of the GREAT COMEDY + serarscestes _Doors open at 7; to commence at pra 4 MUSEUM.—REVIVAL OF — MORAL Frida, drama of aoe Orrin Family. and 9 afternoon at 3 ako wront at} EL Feilona Tenis of Intrepid. strength rine Ais the Pict Orrin Family, after which 'ROSINA M1) bows Harry ‘Mendon, Mr. a. a, Mrs. J. J. Prior, That well's y Land, ther trunk v5 paca aiee: the original Hap in under ten, 13 cent ‘LODEON, 529 Broad Cheapest Place of Ampere in and last appearance of ‘A BRENT, Mins E) FRIDAY EVENING, Set 9, 1859, on which occasion the following talented artists (who have kind- volunteered) will appear-— Mise Jule Barton, ‘Miss Sallie Bishop, way, Chinese Buildings, Millie Flora, . O. Lalande, Jennie Partington, 0. Loring, Mary Partington, Kate Archer. Mlle, Suliete, Mr. Phillp Myers, Mr, A. Straub, Max Irwin, Mr, Walter iirch, c eslie, Young America, Harry Ball, MoKenn: N. Simi Dave Williams, ©. MeMillan, Dayid Braham, N. Loring, 5. Conner, ©. Covelii, (The celebiated a piper of the Caledonian club 5 jarch Hansaden (aunt. 3 -Orchestra, e Stradella (Flotow) -.: Orchestra Com Act, pong nd dance, Around the Horn... Mr. Arlington Dance, Smolensl Kate Archer Comic act, song and dance, Hoop-to-do-den-doo. Nealo Comic song. Conner Max Irwin Grand aria, from Leia ‘di Lammerm ,. Comic song, Blow ye Winds, America ance, Grand National. the Learned Elephanis, VICTORIA and ALBERT, beings burlesque on the béautiful animals of vaat nauie, im- ported to America b; SANDS, NATHANS & CO. in 1668—now in Calffornii er. Dance, Pas de Zepaier. Grand'tragic act, THE Chief Black Face ‘White Foot Thunter Trapper... , Frelkugein quadtilies (Voss). Comic Song Comte aet, buriesque solo Trish Combi Reel, Mrs. McGowan’ ‘rip, Magic Wove Sear va Brent, Myers and Bireh Gomie act, AW TRAVELLER: OM Bit Sinimons “W- Aningwon | The Travoller.. Willams Dance, Cuckoo poli -Miss Bishop dnd H. Leslie La Vivandiere, {n character. ing Eva Brent Bone solo, Dance, burlesq Comie song and dane, Dance, Zinga: modley-, ti A Selections from popular aire—Bryants’ Minstrels. Boly on Scotch ‘ rated ier Thee, by Dick Watkins iss Eva Brent ery Ja ae ip Nimrod. ee Dance—Comic ke Selections, Trovatore, Juliette Comic song... Dick Watkins Dance—Polka National... Parr 1 vd " Song—Columbia, the Qneen of the Se Comic dance—Our African Polka. . Mey ere. Ari Dance—Fi ley. . Grand acen Popular airs—Buckley‘s Minstrels ‘Tableaux, song ani o AT DONNYBROOK Or, IRELAND LN 1300, Judy O'Trot. .. Miss Sallie Bishop Bridget Partington | Pat MeGinnis..Mike McKenna Annie O'Neil. e Archer | Jerry O'Tro ) iss Jennie Partington Molly O'Lew Mike O'Brien, Young America day i nl by the enilre company, besides a host of volunteers of tira, Also an increased Orchestra of eighteen solo performers, under the able baton of Professor A. Strand. here fy a fine dress circle for ladies aud children, ‘The Management will produce new novelties every evening. Admission (for this night only). . +25 conts Doors open at 7 o'clock; concert to commence at 8. FRANK RIVERS, Proprietor OZART TALL, 66 BROADWAY. WAUGH'S ITALIA, dhe The most, artistio, interesting and instructive Panorama i tho World. Friday Saturday evenings, 9 1 Soe mencing at 8 o'clock—Saturday afternoon at sion 25 conts; Saturday afternoon children I CHIARINI'S ROPE AS- ANTED—A JON Femen of wert atl coolnogs are re- quested torupniy betore tie hour of 18M. (0 F. RULLMAN, . , CHIARINT'S ROPR AS. Wee [AT JONES’ WOOD, NPS ROPR AS nits. est persons are: the gniex nt eo geen PoUpply before the hour of 4231. to ULLMA ENTS ATO A Te GONSOLIDAT?O iyo, at the a nee of Dekalb Avenne and sth eatn nr Tuesday, September 12 and 13, ‘and in Jersey City, , corenrne ‘York, Grand and Vad YVorst airgels. Adualygion 96 o¢ulihy ly for this, work by Signor CALYO, pupil of & cast comprising the from. the Happy Fam py Haale. do. Adnaace Scena, “W, Arlington lie Flora Modesta Walter Bireh rs and sar Kate Archer and H. Leslie Orchestra r which occasion she will be assisted Nuwtoe GARDEN, REMEMBER THB CHANGE OF TIR, Doors open at: performanae to commence at 756 ofc, FRID Vi ‘The great and vere, a ENING, Sept. 9, 185%, eA Vy oe LAST Siu or 0. SPHODEL, ‘a8 it must give place for the rik sat ro GIO TH! GABRIEL and inane BOTH 1 THO COMIC PIECES SP HODEL. FRANCOIS in Two Misa FRANCIS, xgARiert ZANFRETEAS Evor arzTON ON THE ie tire rt ROPE. Mantrelta, Young Ameri’ olber artats FRANCO Martetta Nicodemus. . ‘Last night ‘bui one ‘of ASPHODEL I arsal and will be shortly odneed, in rabacsal ated Walt bo short bende Monday—Benefit of the dashing M A! ARIBRTA ZANFREPEA, on Which oocasion an extraordinary bill will be presented. Bower THEATRE. Lessees. -Mesers. Allen and future at 7, THE ITIMATE, ines yRIDAY EVENING 1868, resent y mee eMURCHANT OF VENT! with GC. Bonituee J, HL. Allen, Ward, fate Tergan, Ferdon, Miss K, Grey, Mrs. W. G. Joues and ethan “After which the beautiful ving plturen of pire veri panictpa To conclude with the latest HUBERT, Th THE OUNDLING. ALLACK’S THEATRE, W ‘HH. L. Batemsa THIRD AND LAST NIGHT BUT FOUR OF MATILDA HEROS. LEGITIMATE TRAGEDY * IMMENSE SUCCESS CLASSIO DRAMA. MATILDA * HERON 45 THE HUNCHBACK GERALDING. WALLACK'S bg BY THE MOST {festedby the é 7 he ADMINING. AUDITORS Mr ‘COULDOCK as the B. cherecter in. which bis teagte Pt ba Holds the audience SPE! UND LLBO' ae te and, ers of Ot las capt acter Lower wie THR CRUSADE Scarce in ‘which’ lis ‘refined ‘and intelligent bearing ew « BEST porary, the lovely and ee JOSEPHINE ORTON, bis a AMERICAN ACTRESS, as the gentle ED! uy” Pog Seberang qin G. L. Fox and J. W. fesars. @. L. For and J. W, beige et oe ‘mance commences at ‘eau 000 PE! NS IN FOUR NIGHTS have visited this endid edifice, and all pronounce it FECP AND BEAUTIFUL, This evening, by desire, Is selected a FRIDAY EVENING, Sept 8, 1859, The performances will commence with the beautiful comedy, ja. three aots, of WILD OATS, * (the biehen Mr. WALCOT ome of the most. many ol Rover. Lad, ins < os Pracovienne. lise Minnie Se Ree, A Wire F FOR ‘AN Hou Frank Bamboozle Lady Emi Lady Meadows. Concluding with the wonderful con THE MAGIC TRUM ET. Clown. Me sh tae ee ce rs. EPH HORN, acts in NEGRO MINSTRELSY. '; Commence at 8 o'clock. i; Children under ten years 13 cents. RYANTS’ MINSTR! above Grand strest. Hall, 472 Broadway, moe He EXCELSIOR SCE OP ew OL, JERRY and nd Daw bRrANT oe THE EXILED ZOvAT ES SCENES AT PHALON’S, PLANTATION ‘SCE! —— Doors open at 7; commences at 8 Tickets 25 F ipa Woo! JONES’ WoOR, "BTARTLING auc SUCCESS OF DARING Pe MARVELLOUS ROPE ASCENSION. NTH fe WORLD. 'NESSED THE F: MORE T bert sees ‘ia I HIARINT DOW: ae ox oe “SLOPE ¢ ‘OF Pere. RET. TH FTIEST DURING WHICH ASCENSION” ape TBIT ye F THE ig DING FEA’ ACTUALLY DROPPING FROM THe ROPE A! STANDS ON HIS HEAD IN THE. ayia orn mr, 'HUS CONVINCING THE PUB! “aHat BLONDIN 18 BEATEN Admission... ‘Admissio The public are respectful Yent confusion around Wood, 3 conte in order to entrance jnformed t offices at MAY BE OBTAL ICKETS er ai ae PRINCIPAL OTe us AND IC STORES IN NEW Yt ACADEMY OF MUSIC.—THE OPER A—OPENING NIGHE ONDAY, Sept. 13, at 8 o'clock, Donizett’s grand ope 01 Madame ADELAIDE CORTRSI, BRIGNOLI, AMODIO. The sale of seats will commence on ae cate 10. There will be two regular ticket offices—up tor at the Aoa- demy of Music, and down town at Stbell’s malionéry store, a Wall street. There Acre likewise be branch ticket oflices a ‘amanaie Brensing’s and Hall & So) a ‘The series of standard op y the celebrated of Max Maretzek’s Hay Italia Opera Mme. GASSIER and ‘Mme. CORT! will commence on Monday next, support Mme. STRAKOSCH, _— Olt. STE, 2a AMOD! 0 ‘GasstER. TER, SUNCAy and an Rel and choral force of one buns sired port under the direction of Xx MAR he Senegal | eldssonlmnesin Will’ be under the direct tendence of. they will appear on m. Honda Hav: vana. precludes the, posal performances; but, brie! be managed with all the Uberallt Tyee attention to de-~ tails that have won for the Now York Academy of Music the re ne of being the first musical estal in Amel hare to the system nsnall; bey cos on ing ttre iy Negi ning ot a season—in’ reserving important features for inter arts and In engae jing one single artist for a round of characters—it will combine at its very commencement Ue at= traction of two of the first wens the ay, suchas Mesdames: CORTESI and GASSIER are admitied to be with that above-menfoned list of artista, oeeae for the first time, will be aiorehestra and chorus 6 ngulahed for ther nueae an ore and chorus iy num bers ag for their careful , rendered still more perfeos through frequent rehearsals dt the summer recess. | Fi dtm not be ont of cs losay here a few words concern- ride to thelr merits, as the prt ve mie of hearing them, ahd. notwhbeta lunfavorabla ding, time of the season at which they made thelr debut have honor ed them with a most flattering, nay, enthif nn Whit Me dame Cortest bas sho nein orien, Spera House of ime Corteat has shone in eve ra and has been the leading. pring donne of the eter: opera i Petersburg, Medame Gasser adda (oe briliant career in ie pm prestige of having been in Paris the 1 Successor Madama tiphey the ‘enterprise of the, Ho} enterprise 0 ‘whieh has mow become a formidable, and success rival of the Covent Garden establishment, eeanerys of their ir fe Cote! il be Foto” the reat success of last seagon, and eee Tepe of of wi whieh pera the lateness of the sea Beard in "ca Sodanmbuta and wand The ‘vee rates Cie in,” of Which the public nave retained a most pleasing remem °; Both prime donne will nite ‘their talent ¢ vanni, With Madame Cortes! as Donna Anna and Madame Gaasieg ag Zerlin and in the Gln Matines of Saturday, September 17. "Rnother feature of importance in the present series will the reapearance of the rocarie ond muel i Niadame PAULINE COLSON, who, heing in a, fur way of recovery, Will most setae sing Naeat one night x ‘of the unnaual exertions: made, ateaiteg the 1 ngage of the ringer, wal i ty the briethess of the sei ‘ler through the Wr oeal patrounge, whieh thay will onde er to deserve. AM S™ cowens DRAWING ROOM 'ALLACK’S THEATRE. aa ar ora engaged at the abate Rese. heh od vinr juested to moet aarnal THE NEW ‘COMEDY on on SATURDAY, Sept 10, at 11 o'clooky By Mr. Wallack. mere ae: cao WALLAGK, Binge Manager. ‘ATIONAL MUSICAL INSTITUTE, ro BROADWAY. Ladies and gentlemen wishing to join the AU te Grea toe van 2A a hy ‘and § and 9 P. BM. Miho list will De® closed on eee b. SULLIVAN, x, } Cone sg pyar §, Doxovax,