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T Moot Vi abares Le af Grocers ize 3 Fire 2 : Bt. 10 £ 00/8 Exprens 100 $2,000 t bor 000 Aleubenville tt Hoan RR Mtg bonds. N.Y. & Erie RR. 7 per cent I Securities recoived in addition to the regu lar advertised lst during every sale. Next regular sale on ‘Sept auction wale of stocks and bonds ¢ day and Pein Re a filam ree ot Pais eek at to tne it, or at ) Kx. chai nd bonds bought and soldat pri- nge, as desired. ‘vate sale and at the Broker's Board on commission. Interest Slowed on deposits and divklends collected. Ralew also mado of real eulate at public or private sale when desired. ALBERT H. NICOLAY, Stock Auctioneer, Broker and Banker, 52 William street, near Wall. UOTION NOTICE —BURNHAM'S FURNITURE BX. press. and furniture ‘eatablishment, 113 Went treet, between Fifl xh avons Rich hone furniture’ of every to all of the world, won, anu wagon ‘the removal Sours of the days Pianotirien, mlrtoms, painlinga, etatuary, @hina and glassware moved and packed” cuales 2 RARE AND VALUARLE Collection of rich and costly household furniture and aris works of art, to be sold at public auction, by order 0¢ Ernest KE. Roth, Esq., ‘West Twenty firs iret atree west of Fifth avenue, On eonrscing. the he mat ts ate gant robawwond furniture, nx in marble, on canvas and in ee. eeeait of which Were mabe to order for Mr. ots, nd by him during his recent extensive travels in’ Eu ‘whole of which is for peremptory and absolute sale. ‘Geseriplive catalogues will be ut the house, by which the whole xamined. The sale will be postive, rain or shine. It twill be unperetive ou thatpat ot purctasers to remove ele furniture within two days of sale. The contents of the house ‘Consisis of elegant drawing room suits, richly carved in-wolkd fosewood and covered in French brocade aiid medallion mo- ‘quet, comprising three full suits, all in superb order: two ele- rosewood etegeres, with mirror fronts and. statuary mar- le tops; two richly carved Florentine mantel mirrors; marble ‘£op centre, sofa and pier tables; Turkish lounge, with Voltaire ‘@hairs to match, covered in tay French escretoire, damask Curtains, consoles in bubl work; two large French pler mir- ‘rors, with marble slabs and brackets; four bronze and ormolu ‘Chandeliers, superior rosewood secretary and bookoase; rose ‘wood corner etegere, wit! LUGANT WORKS OF ART, COMPRISING pose ype mantel vases, decorated in Parts; marble statuettes: ‘busts of antique and ‘cl 1 subjects; also, a number of evaluable oil paintings richly framed, velvet and royal Wilton Carpets, superior rosewood | pianoforte with stool and cover, riob candelabras Barn out DINING ROOM A. D CHAMBER FURNITURE. Superior carved rosewood bedsteads, with large hair mat- Aresses and palliasses to fit, marble fop dressing bureaus, waahslands, French china toilet sets, commodes, che: ‘val glasses, wardrobes, bronze clocks, tete'a tetes, full suit rosewood furniture in haircloth, French lounges, gold bordered ghadec, 9 mades, spring seat and French collage chairs, extension dinin silver ware, ruby and crystal eut glass, French an: Chinn, with large variely of elegant parlor, dining Foom and chamber furniture of every. description, not ons rated in this advertisement, all of which will be sold strictly ‘Without reserve, rain or shine, at 103 o'clock precisely. N. B. —Purehasers will find compelent and reliable men at the sale Scart, pack or ship the furniture if desired. UCTION NOTICE. MAGNIFICENT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Pty undersigned sell, at public auction, on Monday, September 12, at 1 ‘clock precisely, all the superb and Sostly furniture, payntings, statuary and Works of art, rosewood room’ suits, elegant 7 octave pianoforle, artistic bronzes, mirrors, velvet carpets, &c., contained Fesidenc, No. 70 West Twenty sixth stree! dhe property of Chas. G. Chapman, Esq the special Attention of his friends and the public to this sale aa the t and richest assortment of household furniture tiered at Sucuon this season; ihe furniture was all made to rder for the present owner, by those celebrated cabinet moka! Roth &’ Bodine, only last May, and is in complete or- der. The whole-will be peremptory and absolutely sold without reserve. DRAWNING ROOM FURNITURE, Consists of carved rosewood etegeres, marble tops and French plate doors and back: ladies’ work table, inlaid with mother of pearl; rosewood centre lable, statuary,” mable t two full atte of drawing room furniture, elegantly carved rosewood frames and colored in three colored satin brocade of most expensive cription, consisting of two tete-etote antaa, two armj two reception and eight back consol tables, inlaid bubl and tortoise bell: brocade and iace curtains: six light ormola and bronze chandelie! ers, imported from Paris by Marcott, Lapranz & Co.; candelabras, brac! French p pier and mantel mirrors, Srith rich gilt frames: superb Sevres ‘and jen china vases! richly decorated Parian marble statueties of the Seasons; ar- istic La representing Night and Morning; Pandora - ing, Poetry, Music, Crusade! reulaneum and Pompeii; ebe carp Turkish ensy chairs; secretary and bookease, lined vw vith inwood bronze clock, ns one month; oil pelntings, ae AA Huntington, Cole, Lecards, ana in the private near Sixth avenue, rhe anctioneer calls antique y card. table, velv nent riiats; French line Se eet fogs, Trial of Effle wed “The wig of f Joueph and Mary into Kgypt with the infant Saviour. NIFIOENT SEVEN OCTAVE PIANOFORTE, (Carged logs and cass, four round corners, falabed all round, fnlaid with pear! and solid pear! keys, made by Smith, Atherton &0Co., ofBrosdway, and ful ly guaranteed;: music rack: rosewood stool, “covered in brocade; embroidered cloth cover, books and music; hall rosewood hat stand, oilcloth, Brussels stair carpet, &c. Chambers, second story—Richly carved rosewood bedsteads, Btyle Louis XIV.; bureaus and comodes to match; wardrobes, dressing aud toilet tables, shaving stands, book stands, couch, Sea rtains, shades, cornices, hair mattresses, palli- © beds, bolsters: and pillows, blankets, sheets aqui, counterpanes, decorated, china toilet sets, o ‘aisrore, Eipesiry, caryets, vase, engravings, curtaing, clock, eribb Bnd other stands. Chambers, third and fourth stories. Mabogany and. black, walnut ‘sofas, bedsteads, rockers, ‘Wwashslands, ingrain carpets, &c. Ddining rooms—Superior extension. ans table, mi, arm chairs, butlerstray ruby ‘and al glans decanters, Roblets, iné ane er ees uit and cellery stands, ine marb) et heh. bowl,” silver plated. caster, cake UE, BPOODE, de napkin rings, French china dinner set jeces; decorated china tea set 44 pieces; frory handle table cutlery, ‘solid silver dinner and tea service: Iso one of Herring’s sa: ment and kitchen farniture, a ‘assortment. Terms of the sale cash, in bankable Keoney or certiied checks. N. 8—Parties wishing their goods Jprcked and shipped can Dave it done by a competent sale, a nue cars and Quorn of the house. ‘JNO, J. RENNIE, fees oe romeo 2S CE eee NOTICE.—RICHARD WALTERS, AUCTION- ear. $90,000 worth of carpeting, olleloths, rugs, mats, Srindow shades, &c., &c. The entire stock of the large carpet tore, 107 Bowe! Wi ill be sold at auction for cash, on Tuesday, the Idth inst. The stock is one of the largest in the city; the patierns are all new, purchased expressly for the fall trade, ‘@nd must now be boty at auction. The wlock consists 200 Brussels, newest styles. 50 Sees tes ply, new patterns. Sa pipoesingesi Yarions qualities. eees stair carpets, twilled and plain. 20 Foils oileloth, trom three to twelve fect wide. ‘Also rugs, mats, matting, window shades, &c.. all of which ¢must be sold. ‘a sale well Worthy the attention of all parties, Piossknepers ag well as carpei dealers. All goods ‘warranted a represented, and delivered in the city oF shippee free of charge. Sale will commence at 10 o'clock. UGTION NOTICE.—J. BOGART, AUCTIONEER —BY ART. fednesd: pt. 14, at 104g o'clock, al the cal roomie No.1 North WilUam street, household fur: ‘niture, consisting ott the usual variety of parlor, Dedroom aud m furniture. N. B.- sonal attention to the sale of household ft imiire fs aabine declining housekeeping at ‘their residences; , dry .goods and grocery stores, carriages, &o., dc. erson at in a few Auctioneer. ON NOTICE.BARTHENWARE, GLASS AND ants mbt 1S, at 10k eed datroeh reghike ember 13, at 10o’cioe earlstreet, regitlar Foes raat day. A large and choice stock, to be sold in lots do suit city and country dealers for cash, without reserve. UGTION, TRADE SALE OF, FIRST, QUALITY slnes and enrihenware, on Tuesday, September 18, Seto Selock“ar 88 Maiden lane, by HENIY G. EVANS. In Jote to suit dealers, comprising a general assortment of French china, white granite, glass and common ware. Sale positive. Goods caretully repacked for shipping. UCTION SALE OF RICH HOUSEHOLD FUR! A‘ fake place at 9) Seventh street, near Secgnd ar Mon pt. commencing at o’cloc! Nyy Ue ALBURTIS. Auctioncer, ‘The house is Furnished th out with the very best furni- ture that can be made, and is_nedtly new and in perfect order. floors are covered with English velvet and Brussels car- NITURE, enue. pets. Peparlora contain rosewood suits, seven pieces in each; rick framed lookin; glasses, both pier and mantel, with cornice ‘and tables to match; rosewood etegeres, centre: and side tables, clocks, vases and figures very ornamental; paintings by cel brated artists, in fine gold frames; lace curtains and fir painted shades, pianoforte, full seven octave, roxowood cas uperior instrument, with stool and cover; gas chandelier le li h ae droorns age furnished with rosewood nnd mahogany bed. pteads and bureaus, hair mattresses, Brussels and ingrain car- , beddiny Dining rou and basement contain extension, dining and tea bles, crockery, silver and glassware, cutlery, Sale positive, rain or shine. Goods to be removed day of Bale UCTION NOTICE.—A, ALBURTIS, AUCTIONEER. Large sale of furniture. Rich and magnificent drawing room suits—planoforte, pler ‘and mantel mirrors, lace curtains, medallion and Brussels car- pets, rugs, ormolu chandeliers, olf paintings, bisque and china ornaments, vases. Hs YA8eS. sen gett at public auction On MONDAY. September 12, ‘at 10% o'clock precisely, at the elegant four story brown front residence No, 63 West venth otro ep ce eed \ contain three nolld rowawoot suis of parlor furitare, covered to red satin, velvet, moquet and satin damask; me: tion'chairs to maich the suits; contre tables, side tables; rosewood etegeres, mirror doors jencolgneurs, French ince curtains, sbades and cor. niees, Brut d tapeatry carpets; pier and, mantel mitrors, Froh gilt frames; ol paintings, by egainont artis; four largo Bet Oa i, representing the “oyage ot Life,” by ety amily.) copy hhaphael Al ‘Also, he nce Neate BOLLD Wosuwoon FULLARVEN AND A NEALE OCTAVE EMBROIDERED CLOTH COVER AXD sr00t. red a ‘The mom coally instrument ever offered Joga and ense, made b Keys, inlaid with pear! Olloloth, chairs, rosewood hat stand, &c. Rosewood suite bedatends cae 8 fends, bureaus, washstands, robes, bookcases, indy's escretotre, tollet’ nets, plain and merc, Trental; large size hair matiross, feather beds ‘and pillows, oun! i i ene, ten nce cra pee Coe in eng Foom, ol c apitoons, mocking bird and cage, tahogan bral Fraoas aid hair nealtresnes, sofas and mote vi mica bed ous sod cate pent ebairs, cony Turkish chaire and loenmat juito bars, &e. — DINING ROOM. Lapa table, 14 feet in length; silver ware, French chipa ten sets, ivory balanced handled, iy And forks, spooons, nglih ighaseware beautifully en decanters to innich, te ees MH dayn; chat, sideboard, corner what. ota and ornament pecnchccen ono Dn ae A UCTION NOTICK.—A ROSEWOOD PARLOR SUIT, conaisting of two tete-a-tetes, one arm, reception and Tour medallion back chairs, will’ be sold for $175; one single Hor gull, seven locos, covered in the best of French natin Will be sold tor $140; one parlor suit, covered in ren alc plush, will be sold for'$126; also, one rosewood par. Bor sult, covered in hair cloth; a lot of rosewood and mahogany parlor ind bedroom furniture, palntings, mativesses, ke. Ap ply at dhe store 179 Ninth ‘avenue, near Twenty: soeoud sires. SALES AT AUOTION. | At AUCTION. CASH Sottly household furniture. wih oS i fee ‘Vermont colts, carriage, herwon, ain of th. elogan ORTER, AUCTIONEER. 10} o'clock, without reserve, the con- nh "ave sory residence No. 218 Fourteenth tent street, west of Kighth avenue, embracing an unusually lary Ausortment of really extra tine household furniture, sich ae Seldom found in a pubs tale, DRAWING ROOMS. Elegant solid rosewood suit, covered in satin, brocade and silk pluxh moquet, richly carved solid rosewood aide and centre tables, Turkish easy and ion chairs, solid and massively carved rosewood etegeres, all lined withwatin wood, plate glasa doors nnd back, made expressly to order: superb rosewood pianoforte, stool and cover; Aubison and Hrussels carpets, Hich velvet rugs, elegant omolu qlook, ace curtains and cor ch plate pler, oval and mantel mirrors; a su- ction of ancient aid modera oil paintings, embrac- pre Thaly really valuable works of art; rich china aud wlabas. {or vanes, logether with « large and extensive assortment of fhue bronze, marble, Parian and chine ornaments, figures, ue ‘ALSO, At 12 o'clock precisely, in front of said residence, splendid double match team of sermons call, bay, with long utils, six and seven years old, 15% hands high, sound, kind and aenitle: carriage, lumens, whip, blankets, de. &e." The ahove team will be vy Warranted as above dessrilied, and. are believed ie bent epee Of cote ever beooree to this city, Magnificent solid extenslon table; row wood suit in all plush, all made to match throughout; elegant ruby xnderysial out plasware, rich silver ware, casters, tea service, large ales fruit stands and baskets, coffee urns, kettles, ons, forks, ladles, liquor stand, butter knives, sugar tongs, best of ivory cuilery, tumblers, goblets, wines, decanters, ‘aut china tea and dinner sets, &c. Chambers. —Costly rosewood. and mahogany sofas, lounges, couch beds, bedsteads, bureaus, washstands, commodes, rose wood tits, chatrs, rockers, elegant pier and mantel thirty pure hair mattresses, best geese feather beds, bolsters and plows, counterpanes, inlakt chess table, hobby horse, bedroom suits complete, ingrain carpets, oilelot ‘wood hall stant silver plated’ stair rods, work table, clocks, together with the entire gas fixtures throughout. Also, a large and general assortment of basement and kitchen wensils, re- frigerator, stoves, &c. ‘The furniture of this house is worthy the especial attention of housekeepers, hotel Keepers and ‘others, and will positively be sold to the highest bidder, without any reserve or postponement whatever. UCTION NOTICE.—ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF DRY aud YY. IENRY GREEN will sell this day at 104g o'clock, at 194 William street, the stock of ate and fancy deale®, Including woollen under clothing, Wodery. shirts, ¥ articles, Jewelry, &c. EDWARD NATHAN, Assignee, UCTION NOTICE. “EMPIRE, FURNITURE EXPRESS, Oftice and packing establishment 783 Houston street, near Yedford. Furniture, pianofortes, pier glasses, statuary, glass &e,, carefully packed and shipped to all parts of the Household furniture removed to any part of the city Large two horse wagons and carts always in readi . "Furniture taken on storage, Order by mail prompt tended to, Orders can be left with J. P. Batterson, 401 Sixt enue, or K. A. Bennet, Kingabrklg ON & CO., Proprietors. of Sarton NOTICE.—JOHN M. FRANCIS, AU‘ will sell on Tuesday, September 13, 1859, at 10 A.M., the contents of a restaurant, Nos. 23 and 30 Garden street, Hoboken, N. J., consisting of tables, chairs, benches, ten pins and balls, looking glasses, clocks, heaters, stoves, sofa, steads, &c., dc. Bale positive. ' Terms, cash, UCTION NOTICE.—A PRIVATE FAMILY WILL DIS- pose of their parlor and bedroom furniture at a great e rosewood parlor suits, covered in French sitin, plush and hair cloth; rosewood 8, reception chairs, carpets, od and mahogany bedroom furniture. | avenue, near Tw A Dorion 8 SALE.—PALL AND. WIN CLOTHING, ac — AM. CMISTALAT, auctlouesn 3 Rowers, will sell, th 2th instant, at’ 104g o'clock, a large assortment, consisting of petersham, pilot and cloth frock, sack and overcoats; cassimere, doeskin and satinet pants; silk, satin and velvet vests; also, broadeloths, cassimeres, silk, #4 tins, under shirts, drawers, boots and’ shoes, hosiery, fancy goods, de. ce _ASSIGNRES SALE SCARPETINGS, &C. ‘A. M, CRISTALAR, auctioneer, 23 ihis day, 13h inst at It O'clock, U pleces este carpeting, double chain. Also, one iron safe. By order of N. P. O'BRIEN, Attorney for assignee. The above sale is well worthy the attention of dealers and others, Br Loser H HEGEMAN —TURSDAY, SEPT. 13, AT 103, Selock A; M. at2i3 Clinton, betwee Harrison and De w streets, Brookly1 Household’ furniture—Velvet tapestry, Brussels and three- ply carpets, lace curtains and fixtures, mahogany bedstends, fair mattresses and feather beds, dress’ bureatia, washstunds, muhogany chairs, rosewood marble top tables, engrav' walnuthat stand, china tea and dinuer sets, cut glass ware, two refrigerators, &e. MORIARTY, AUCTIONEER, WIL day, 12th instant, at 103g o'clock, at the store 173 Chatham sauare,( ne furniture of w family leaving for Europe—marble top bureaus and washstands, sofas, chairs, marble top centre tables, carpets, mirrors, oll paintiugs, feather beds and a great variety of other goods. DOUGHTY, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL TO-MOR- « row (Tuesday: ), at 104g o'clock, at salesroom 79 Nassau Street, by virtue ofa ‘chattel mortgage, the entire household furniture of a family, removed from ‘Twelfth street for conve- nience of sale, consisting of a fine line of rich gilt frame oll paintings, pier glasses, parlor suits, in mahogany and rose Wood: centre tables, bookcases, extension dining tables, side- hoards, dressing bureaus, washslands, bedisends hale maitress- es, bedding, &c., together with a large assortment of new furnt ture. To be sold to pay advances and storage. Also, one su perb carved Fosewood seven octave pianoforte, pearl keys, made by Ambler, and been used but a short time. ‘ORRIS K, CRANK, AUCTIONKER.—VALUABLE. property in the elty of Hoboken, at public auction. MOR RIS k. CRANE, auctioneer, will sell on Tuesday, Sept. 20, at two o'clock in the afternoon, at the salesroom, 9 "Washington street, in the eity of Hoboken, the three story brick dwellings and stores 218, 221 and 223 Washington street, Also, the three basement brick dwellings, 223, 225 and 227 Bloom- st nd Nos. 1 and 3 Sixth street, in the city of Hobo ‘The abovementioned property 4s Well located for either ‘Being. in the central part of. the will sell on fine ingrain SELL ON MON- ken, business or private residences, city and convenientof access tothe ferries, thnsatfording tothose see king a permanent residence, or to capitalists, a safe and profitable investment. Terms of sale—’ Auctioneer’s fees, on the day of sale; forty per cent in thi vhen a warrantee deed will be given.” The balance c win on bond and mortgage from three to five years. r particulars inquire of the Auctioneer, 9 hington ‘Hoboken, ot at 29 Barclay street, New York, up 6 2 Per “cent and the M. ' PETES, AUCTIONERR-WILE, THIS DAY, « at 12 o'clock, at the New York Bazaar, $1 Crosby street, ; algo one feed wagon, two ex three rockaways, baruess, de. ragons, de Fances made on all kinds of personal property left for sale. ETROPOLITAN EXPRESS.—AUCTION NOTICE.— bout removing to the conniry oF tn the city LDSMYTH'S ex. ress, No, 140 Varick street. Four horse wagons for removing Rirntinre io ana from the country; carts at ail times, augers pp dd wag Persons. ‘Will find it to their advantage to call on GOU: promptly attended to, Furniture packed and shi by post p iano for sale. ORTGAGE SALE OF SEWING MACHINES—BY PEED & COLE—On Monday, Sept. 12, at 10 A. M., at 843 Fulton street, Brooklyn, six Sloat’s sewing machines, four ‘Wheeler & Wilson's, one Grover & Baker's, one Johnson's, on + Heron's, and one Watson’s; folding boards, boxes and gauges. Also, lof of furniture. Also, at 12 o'clock, in front of salesroom, mortgage sale of four horses. AE ee THIS DAY, AT 103% O'CLOCK, will be sold at BELL & THOMPSON'S salerooms, 18 Kas, roatany: wlnrps rasitty ot aeaite asien elsiiese wt jewels, gins, pistols m isical instruments, &c., to suit deale's ‘and others, ac. By ord LEVY, Pawnbroker, 433 Grand street. Pawnbroker’s sale, Tuesday, Ordered’ by Jackson, 130 Di vision straet. UBLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.—W. H. RADFORD, Auctioneer, will gollon the premises on Wednesday. Sept 14, at ten o'clock A. M., the lease, stock and fixtures of the sa- Heinr dittoiod on. ibe ‘southwest ooenee ot Wall’ ed beat sirects, belonging to the estate of the late Nicholas Eden. The whole io be gold in one lot for cash. By order. THOMAS (0. FIELDS, Public Administrator. HOMAS VEITCH, AUCTIONEER, OFFICE NO. 10 Spruce street. Auction sale of liquors, counters, tables, &c., on Monday, September 12, 1859, at the northeast corner of ‘Twenty-sevenih street and Sixth avenue, at 10 A. M., consisting of counters, chairs, tables, silver plated beer ‘pumps, stand casks, decanters, tumblers, beer mugs, blinds, and aiso a stoc of liquors, &c., &e. OTICE.—THERE WILL BE A SALE OF THE PER- sonal property of the late Miss Deborah Weeks, on Tues- day, atten o'clock, at my residence: 188 Keivington street. HN PEARCE, Executor. AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL THIS DAY at two at 454 Canale street, one spring cart, one caitnesnnnec pbeuch, two eetriug wusttsesy one ollare table, one rosewood amour-a-glace, sofas, sofa beds, couch beds, rocking and other chairs. Also, counters, screens, wines se: gars, bar fixtures, boxes herritigs, &c., logether with several other lots of g M. Rift NEWSPAPE: b_NGTIGIOSO DE NURVA YORK. EL NOTICIOSO DE NUEVA YORK. . NOTICIOSO DE NUEVA YORK. EL NOTICIOSO DE NEUVA YORK. POPULAR SPANISH AMERICAM PAPER. POPULAR SPANISH AMERICAN PAPER. POPULAR SPANISH AMERICAN PAPER. POPULAR SPANISH AMERICAN PAPER. SEVENTH NUMBER OUT TO-DA SEVENTH NUMBER OUT TODAY NUMBER OUT TODAY. NUMBER OUT TO-DAY. BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM. BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM. BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM. BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM. Copies done up in wrappers to be had at the office, 24 Ann street. Price 10 cents. UT THIS DAY AT 12 O'CLOCK, THE NEW YORK MERCURY | FOR SEPT. 24 CONTINUATION OF MES: BY NED nUTt Read ii—Read ‘lor’s Sketches. -y of the Palate. Poetry, prose, romance an For sale éverywher« SON, BLAKE & LONG, HENDRIC General Agents, 21 and 23 Aun street. ay ead it. Bayard t T humor. __STEAMBOATS. ANGE OF HOUR TO SAG HARBOR FROM COMA five o'clock, The steamer, CATALINE. will leave Oliver street every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday after- noon atfive o'clock, Freight taken, OR BRIDGEPORT.—FARE/ FIFTY iy steamer BRDGEPORT leaves Peck slij Monday, Wedne: CENTS.—THE sday and Friday at 12 o'cloc! a sen ty connect with tle Naugatuck, Houswtonie and Haven Railroad. New AMUSEMENTS. INTER GARDEN. Se BOX OFFICE WILL OPEN this morning, 12, at 8 o'clock, when seats may be secured for the oy opi ng night, and any night during the first week. Full particulars of tertainments will be an- ouned fa to-morrow's advertisements. EW MEMPHIS THEATRE —THE LADIES AND GEN- tlemen engaged for the above theatre will assemble in the green room on Tuesday, uh Beptembe Mearns, Sept. 17, 1859. THOMPSON, Manager. Wrrnivenrsold LITTLE GIRLS, FROM EIGHT TO. ears old, for oF the Juvenile Ballet Troupe. Ingnire at 0 UR ZAVIS- Ga 1, of MONSTER 10 MANAGERS OF THRATRES. T LITTLE MARY MoVICKER.—This wonderfully talented child, whose success hus been unprecedented, is now fulfilling a Star engagement at the Boaton Musoum,. Managers wishing [aid will address J. H. MeVicker, cents Bos on, TOWSKI AMUSEMENTS. ad oy comnts Tickets, 60 cents; jpper bose, : 4 NDAY, EXTRAORDINARY sed NTTRACHIVE BILL for of MARIETTA ZANFRETTA. on TWO A the ENGAGEMENT of ‘The great and renowned RAVELS, GABRIEL and FRANCOIS. GAR eeee tractor in HELENE MISS FRANCIS in the BELLE. Oe MADRID. ABR} Nn CHAR, FIRST APPEARANCE of (rat MARTINETET ‘FAMILY. BYOLUSIONS on the TIGHT RC THE BRULE OF > separa THE BELLE OF MADRII “MISS FRANCIS DON BASILIO, GABRIEL BAVEL GRACEFUL and By the MAL MALEINETTI FAMILY. GABRIEL HAVEL a OCQUING 188 FRANCIS as HRLENE. On TUESDAY be produced the ud comic panto- n will be p gral v THE MAGIC PILLS, we entire new sccuery, machinery, tricks, costumes, &c., ALACE GARDEN MUSIC HALL. Tuxspay KyRNinG, 53 A GRAND CO} Tu consequence of th enth Need tion given t uence of the enthusiastic reception given to DAME ANNA BISHOP, on Saturday and Sunday ¥ eveniigs last, by Srérfowing houses, the mauagemeut has e RCHNGAGEMENT with the GREAT PRIMA DONNA R TWO NIGHTS ONLY TUESDAY ab aa, SEPT. WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPT. 14, These (wo evenings will poutively be the Laat upoa which DA) ANNA BISHOP will sing at PALACE GARDEN MUSIC HALL, the managers of the Fair of the American Institute having en gaged the garden and hall for their annual exhibition, from the owner: aEAeRR. ES, MESSRS. ALLEN. eh BONIFACE; EROTING MANAGE, T. W. MEIGHAM. ‘The doors open at 7, and = noecchagetatti GREAT 8‘ THE ae. MANAGEMENT. In commemoration therco! SPLENDID XuIBITIONS OF FIREWORKS will be given IN FRONT of the theatre, AND ON THE STAGE, commencing at Bo'clock. | The fireworks are made in the best style of Jos. Gd J. Kdge, dr. Jersey city. First night of the eat ir a of the GREEN MC embracing ten complicated trick scenes, and numbers of most WONDERFUL TRANSFORMATIONS. MONDAY EVENING, September 12, 1859. ‘The entertainments will commence with the Original drama, aever before acted, o THE Ghawrrox OF FREEDOM; THE REIGN OF TERROR. After which, the APR -¥ comic pantomi REEN has The White Knight. Harlequin...... Chevalier de iiroque Chevatier Maroc. . Mtr Holland | Image Man. . Chevaller te Grand Mr. Wail} Dr. Gale 0 faster Dick | Landlord White Geni Me Flor Rosalie, Miroque’s daughter (alter wards Col bine). + Miss Henrietta Lang Gertrude «Miss Walby | Landindy . - Misa Lee High Prieaty Sorcerers, Kn zs, Soldiers, &e. SIS OF SCENERY, ETC ‘e--Incantation of witehes--Appear- jenii—Witches demand the magic powder to renew their power over the Green Monster—Dunce of the Witches and flight of the Green Monster, Scene 2. A garden—Rosalie's dream—Sudden appearance of the Green Monster, who pro- mises the accomplishment of her dream—Bonquet in the atbor changed to Harlequin—Flight of the Green Monster, Scene 3. The palace of Miroque—Arrival of the three knights to combat for the hand of Rosalie. Scene 4, The arena—Grand Combat— ‘The White Knight is triumphant Appearance of Harlequin, who defeats the White ‘Knizht—Rallon_ascension—Tableat, Scene 5. Country view—Descent of the baloon—Mutuai travelling—Columbine caught—Disappointment of the White Knight and Maroc—Patent travelling carriage—A smash-up without steam, Scene 6. Saloon in a tavern—Miroque caught in his own trap—The mysterious clock—Extraordinary escape of Harlequin—Dreadful catastrophe to the White Knight, wi is borne away to the doctor. Scene 7. Street—Wondertul roll ing process, invented expressly for the White Knight—White Knight a bad deblor—Gulen demands his fee—White Knight ws fight, much to the astonishment of the M. D—White Knight once more triumphant. Scene 8. Chateau and tower of the White Knight—Recovery of the runaway—Resolve for a quand seconatieOcoert bie Tallen, with & thundering finale—Ineldent of the ladder—A. good blow up—A newly ine vented musical instrument for rinaways, terminating with 1 grand catastrophe, Seene @, Rue du DiableThe White Knight's rolics—Rosalie once more a prisoner—Splendid dinner for the White Knight, but nothing to eat—Harle still alive. Scene 10. Ancient r ‘Mr. Davenport Mr, Foster nce | Knight's servant. Me, Bertrand nin decapitated, but ing by moonlight—Arrival of wind of Rosalie—Prepara Scene LL. ‘Triumph of Harlequin and nevalier Miroque and the White Knight, who are swallowed up by the Utven Monster-—Graud tableau. To conclude with the favorite Irish farce of PADDY CAREY. NEW YORKER STADT THEATER, 37 AND 39 BOWERY. DIE GESELLEN. Drama, with songs and dances. by Boernstein. JON*S' Woop. Signor ANGELO CHTARINE Begs to inform the public that HIS BENEFIT And lagi, grand rope ascension II take place on WEDNESDAY Sept. 14, J, ® UESTS NATIONAL crRcus, ° SHOWS IN ONE, BROOKLYN, Two DAYS, Monday and ‘Tuesdays afer Rernoonsas ns nights, Sepl. 12 and 13. Porformances to walle at 2 P.M, and 8 P.M. LOCATI Junction of Hudson and bes Kalb avenues. READ THE N. son Franklin, R. Hernandez, . Duerow, H. Forrest, J.C. Leckler, John Glenroy james Faulding, John Kinney John Th icholas JR. rke, M'dlle Augusta, La Petite Augusta, Littie Emma and Misa Vietgria OBSERVE THE STAR: pe ALTE, STICRNEY, The best equestrienne in the ‘wi ADOLPH GONZAL LKS, THE C! AILEAN SPRITE RT 5A ae, PONS AND MADAME DE BACH. WM. KENNEDY, Ye e CLOWN, yy man, and Better horses, Sie er ponles, eee steeds THAN A TRCUS EVER FORMED. ABDALLA, pat pe pad EQUINE, “Dar Rlee™ a “Pp. T. Barrum,” will be introduced in all their vagaries, by the original mule breaker and trainer, F. H. Rosston. Remember, to-day and to-morrow in Brooklyn. sate en het MUBIC HALL. CONCERT THIS EVENING, SEPTEMBER RTH GNES NAPOLEON, SUTHERLAND. ARTHUR NAPOLEON, SUTHERLAND. NAPOLEON, SUTHERLAND. RTH AGNES NAPOLEON. SUTHERLAND, NAPOLEON SUTHERLA NAPOLEON. ERLAND. ARTHUR: NAPOLEON, SU’ THERLAND. THE YOUTHFUL AND ACCOMPLISHED ARTHUR NAPOLEON: MISS AGNES SUTHERLAND, the celebrated eantatrice; Miss Louisa FRanors, the favorite vocalist; Mr, W. Lorn, the Popular tenor; Mr. S. BEHRENS, the accomplished pianoforte accompanist, ‘This evening at Palace Garden MUSIC HALL Admittance 25 cents. MADAME ANNA BISHOP will appear in concert on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, Sept, 13 and is, assisted by ARTHUR NAPOLEON, MADAME ZIMMER: MAN, SIG. TAFFANELLL, &. Adinittauce 50 cents. RAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT AT Flizabethtown, N. J., Wednesday evening, 14th inst., at Library Hall. ‘This is the greatest combination of musical talent that has ever before appeared in any city of the State of New Jersey. Madame Gazzaniga, Miss 5***, a great Ameri- can vocalist, i Stefani, Ardavani Assoni, all artists of Italian Opera. Mr. Henry Banderson, the great American pianist. Conductors, Messrs. Muzio and Albites, Doors open ie 7 o'clock, P.M. For full particulars see programme, iekets BOcents. To be had at all the Railroad depots at Newark, Elizabethtown and Rahway. N. B.—Extra trains after the concert will convey passengers to Newark, Jersey City, Rab- way and Plainfield. ERMAN VOLKS’ GARDEN, 45 BOWERY. Grand concert and ballet every night. Crowded every evening by the ymost orderly audience. Ballet dancers wanted at the above place. CADEMY OF MUSIC.—THE OPERA. First appearance of the great cantatrice, ADAME GASSIER, in Bellini’s popular opera of A SONNAMBULA. SIGNOR BRIGNOLE Will sing for the fing time these two veurs his great role of Bit VINO. Signor AMODIO as the Count. The sale of seats for Madame Gassier's first appearance in {a Sounambula commences Tuesday mornin THIS MONDAY EVENING—POLIUTO. Madame CORTES!, BRIGNOLI, AMODIO. ‘The sale of seats commences this morning at 8 o'clock at the four ticket offices. Pp oaaee ACADEMY OF MUSIC. THIS, MONDAY EVENING, LAST NIGHT or THE BLACK AGATE, The most gorgeous representation ever placed upon the Ame- rican stage. |AKE NOTICE! OBSERVE!! LOOK OUT! Almonater. programmeat the ART UNION. CONCERT SALOON this evening. ROBINSON, the unequalled —the un Approachable—the nconquerable "comic vocalist, Miss PHOTHINGHAM, the Atabrican nightingale, with the most talented company ever seen in the city. Respectabllity, order and decorum predominate, and every act advertised on the programme will be given. 'No humbtig here. No large pro- mises and small performances. Look at the list of the company. Mr. J. H. Robinson, Miss Emma Frothingham, Mr. O. A. Searles, Miss Louise Davis Mr. R. Maguire, Fin joa, Miss Flora Melon, Misa A. 1. Walb; Mr. Muriano, Mr. Frank Pell, a Day Master Searles, Miss Fanny Thompson, Mr. Vaughn, ‘Miss Fanny Moore, Mr. Tiedro, = De faatro, Mr. J. L, Davis, Miss Amanda Field, Master Charles With a band of sixteen musicians, led by that veteran, Mr. Robert Smith ‘Admission 10. Parquet 200 Open every evening. Performauce Wo commence at Sia ovetock WADSWORTH & FOX, Proprietors. wi ALL ACES THRATRE. " THRMINATION. OF THE GREAT LEGITIMATE MATILDA, HERON om HUNCHBACK GERALDIN} bo ten ks fo thathan boon manifesied beret ane oe e dpep intern inal clase in thi community in this his eminently poptar effet to “an play effectively und. proper upon the . He ts also deeply grateful for the falvor” with. whuc! is Artivts who have ao ably sustained Matilda ~ 7. the character of Geraldine have been received, as well as for i cee are rth, pa face woo bt nhs nt ‘oma! P aie: cieS cd sil rendition of the great charac wi and justly lacing: her ber upon the vei » ty have renounced | the aeting of Miss HEROM and the OMPLISHED ARTISTS: who #0 fel aide er fine imy persion, as oe renin i tamation as the ive with accla AS most riteitht ING. Wis ROMANTIC PICTURE OF THE PAST (hat has ever been given on Ca stage. THE ABSORBED ATTEN TAG) 3k EMOTION Ere) INTEN! 0 ¥ manifested by the thought a AD) MIRING ne UDITORS who throng the theatre Graton. are the best test of the GREAT MERIT of the performances. dtr. COULDUCK Aa the WELSH BARD, & pharacter in which his tragic powers appear to the highest ni CURSE Holds the audience SPELLBOUND With its awful force, AS THE JESTER, Mr. WALCOT: ‘one of the most SEAS ALS exquisite of this capital actor's many IMPERSONATIONS. THE CRUSADER, a igeut bearing appears BE Mise Js APMINE the lovely and 9 batural i NG AMERIC as the is the gentle IDITH, DAVIDGE Toquacious Steward. MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, Beptember 12, I GERALY Mr. Love's ‘Victory, with the following consummate distributic Geraldine de Lacey. David of Ruthin, a We tsi bard Anselmo, Prior of St. Wei + MATILDA HERON «Mr, Couldock Mr. Couldook Hubert Crusader “Me. Sothern Gumbo, the 's jester sees MMe. Waleot Baron de Lacey. Me. Leffingwell ir. How: “Mr. Davidge, . Mr. Bland. Liss Josephine Orton, Miss Arehboid. de Bourg Karl of Ghester Crusaders, Retainers, yf a “Attendants, &c., ke. NIRELY ORIGINAL, The scene is laid 0 on the confines of Wales during the reign of Faward L., at the period when the English legions had return: ed from the HOLY LAND. Characteristic costumes and the necessary adjuncts of ban- ners, banquet tables, togeth EW AND APPROPRIATE. & Messrs. ISHERW ave been carefully prep may render the play a eo portraiture of VEIN THE FEUDAL AGES, GREAT ATTRACTION of the play will be found in lis powerful exhibit passions in their most CATHOLIC FORM, and in the energetic spirit of the language which rivets the at tention, while it demands the deepest sympathies of the human heart, LOVE-R: The story of this ple But the a of human HOPES DESPATR. JEALOUSY—AGONY, beara pt pl ot ge | aan Doors open at 7; to commence at 7% o'clock. in the week, f WORLD. ROGRAMME. AFRICAN Pt PIKE ExtiM ZOUAY! es id he SONG and DAN XEIS LAND. CHANGE OF TIME, Doors open at 6%; commence at 7%. Tickets 25 cents. sg COWELL’S DRAWING ROOM COMIC CONCERTS: BYE AND BYa. JONES’ WOOD. JOxEe Wooo. ‘ANGELO CHIARINI. CERTIFICATE From the firm of Barker & Cochran, by whom the rope was furnished, Dear Sir—The hich T furnlahod you for tsb = , mf Pea at al cia i Fathonn py long. arora a STILL CONTINUED SUCCESS DARING AND MARVELLOUS ROPE ASCENSION! CHIARINI Has and will i WALK THE WHOLE Lindi or THE ROPE ‘The most wonderful feat fe a; er performed by mo HE CHALLENGES 4 DY mortal man t Any man in existence to perform the same t MONDAY, September THIS GREAT FEAT WILL BE IERPEATED THE SECOND TIME Admission ........... ‘Tickets may be obtained at all the principal hotels aud music stores. AC! Ke 'S s THEATRE, L. BATEMAN, MANAGER. we MATILDA HERON In presenting the following announcement, desires to ex; her gratitude for the uniform kindness and’ approval 80 Tiber: ally awarded her by the public of New York, aud (0 slate tuat will take place on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, when will be performed for the nineteenth aud last time but two, Mrs. Bateman’s new tragedy GERALDINE, the great success of which accomplished effort has shed a lustre upon American art, Nevertheless, in compliance with engagements already com- pleted, the play must positively be withdrawn on September 4, ptior to Misa Heron's appearance in the same chatmcter Ih Boston, on the 19th inst. L008 OUT FOR THE | TESTIMONIAL YANKEE CLARKE Prior to his departure for AT BLEECKER | wetupt 264 BI THURSDAY icwenty tre cont: South, GS, ON ‘SEPTEMBER 15. SULLIVAN, THE EMINENT TRAGEDIAN, now, playing a splendid second week's engn femnent at the . Louis Theatre, will eomunence at the Apolio Pitts- burg, Tuesday, Sept. 14. W. COWELL, Agent 44. BROADWAY.—WOOD'S MINSTRELS, MONDAY evening, Sept. 12. Nope MUSICAL INSTITUTE, 564 BROADWAY. Ladies and gentlemen wishing to join the advanced chorus class of the National Musical Institute will eee ply at the Tuesdays, Wed: a Fridays, be. ARRY Me, and 8 and) PM The list will be closed on the lst of Octover. “‘ANSOHUTZ, WAS D. SULLIVAN, $ Conductors, THO) Hexry 8. Donovan, Secretary. 44.4. BROADWAY. WAS FIRST DEDICATED TO NEGRO MINSTRELSY by HENRY WOOD'S pre. sentcompany. They retura there again on Monday, Sept. 12. IEATRE ROYAL, MONTREAL, CANADA, Lessee ani and Manager, ¢ J. W. Buckland iss SAL] Will appear every evening ihis week. 1BLO'S SALOON. | J. a HAWKER asthe a to announce AWIRGHOOM petedeth ‘AINMENT, enti A PORTFOLIO OF ODDITIES, original, mimical and musical, profusel; Maneated by RKETCHES OF CHARACTE LIFE, ani entirely impersonated od Oy himself, Se (BER 15, 1859. Tor partioulars sou progestins: BROADWAY, THR OLD BRAGON LIGHT OF relsy.—WOOD'S MINSTRELS will perma- Femianectig Monday, Sept. 12, 18 neatly perro there RT UNION CONCERT SALOON, 497 BROADWAY.— Wanted, a first class comic singer. "One who understands Geman and English, and whose muscle is well developed. Apply trom 12to 1310 0... SEARLES, ¥. B.—Drawing the knife is played out. ADAME M. JOHNSON GRAVER HAVING RE- turned to this city requests that any communications for he: from her friends and pupils may be addressed to her at be eat Nixteonth street, orto tue care of Scharfeuberg & Las, 76! Broadway. BROADWAY IS THE FUTURE vig tettad OF 44 ‘WOOD'S MINSTRELS. Remember 444. STERNATIONAL ART INSTITUTION, Panne corner of Fourth street. ‘open from 10 A. M. to 10 ‘Admission 25 cents. Many new paintings have been added to this gallery, which coutains the most beautiful pieces of modern art URTON DRAMATIC ASSOCIATION—NOW IN ITS eleventh regular season—meets Monday evenings at Mill tory Hall, jowery. Ladies and gentlemen desirous jeini iis nideat clu in the oon may apply, either person. ‘lly ot by letter, to JOHN COOPER, President! 444 BROADWAY.—WOOD'S MINSTRELS WILL IN future give their unequalled entertainments at this, their poptlar Gall, on Mouday, Sept Ii, commencing at'8 oe ED FOLES AT HOME —WOOD'S MINSTRELS WILL, remove to their old home, 444 Broadway, on Monda; Sept. 12, and remain insre permanently. Don’t forget 444. CADEMY OF MUSIC.—DIAGRAMS OF THIS HOUSE, show! pombe a location of seats and boxe, can be had or ec John ry, 439, ae DD. Marley (A. F. Seastedt), roadway; J. ey. Parmelee, 588 Broadway, and A. 8. Jato, io Broadway. ‘ONES’ WOOD.—GRAND PIO-FESTIVAL ‘season, for the benefit of St. Augustine's chny v. Edward McGean, pastor,)on Tuesday, the 13th of Sep: fernber. ‘The steamboat Krie' chartered for the occasion. Shelton’s celebrated band is engaged. Tickets 2ceuts. See large posters. OF THR Sing Sing, First celebrated marge ¢ ADELAIDE CORTESI. Firat yulas POE BRIGNONE aod 1G sAMOBIO, The opera sel for the opening night is Donizetti's cele- TL BOLIUTO; Or, THE MARTYRA, which was brought out ultaneously in Paris and New York, and monte ct tuoses, The ie following is an extract from La Gazette Musicale, the principal musical pa- per f publ in Paria:— eo eg . niua, science oe t is tr ing dramatic ‘me- Iccy, gone nour Bolles. Thay will woacn alates toath thoes mirth, and, will no longer rive Wo the rank of God's squarers of notes, willful ai ru who mislead the public by Unsels of the orchestra. For us ‘musicians are mere dreas- kers, whowe talent is to dist, under rich and dazzling the deformities of the bod: produced the effuct of a thander stroke at the The- ‘The whole audience carried, by that admirable | poem with ang "The second uct, aon has been en ‘edo. ‘The duo of t oo. breathes reli what the inspired musicians write; one of om actking and. grand ineptra Cored... It is there that we have the sublime Cr the third act, has also been encored. fous passion: ‘That is ais that Is gentua, a AML and Wi NEW oa: epeeeal efor. we this by W. CATO EW AND CHARACTER sTte ¢ COSTUMES Act FH Aron OF THE CATACOMBS. In the Second Act, ‘Triumphal Entree of Beverus into to Mirylene, with & GRAND ARO DE TRI FULL SHLITARY BAND ON THE STAGE. A new scene for the jane 5 Bas bee eu naleied during he enre. mer recess in a on to 'y painted last seasor AN ORCHESTRAL ‘AND "CHORAL! FORCE ‘OF 100 100” MUSICIANS, : MAX MARETZER the direct supe B. ULLM. under the direction of The gener om arrange! tendence of. Mr. rT. & First appearance of ‘the great’ cantatvice, crear GASSIER, fn Bellin’ poplar Oy LA SONNAMBUL, SiGNOR BRIGNOL will sing for the rst time these two years, his great role of ELVINO. "Signor Amodio as the Gout. he sale of seats for Madame Gassign’s first appearance es ON eae URSDA: ‘AM! occasion MADAME STRA i JUNCA, will make their first appearance. ‘The sale for Norma commences on Wednesda ON Fripay, THE BARBER OF SEVIL PRICES OF ADMISSIO’ To Parquet, Parquet cizcie and ress Family eirele. B) conte | Amphithe: vera of In Parquet, Parquet elt and $2, according to lo: ‘On Saturday ney pt. 17, GRAND GALA’ DOUBL ‘ In whieh all the great artists of present uney walled eombh nation will ‘ Mad. CORTES. ila GASSIER, Mad. STRAKOSCH. I, AMODIO“GARSTER and JUNCA. Orchestra and chorus of 100 performers. ‘The following immense attraction will be offered— he entire opera (without abridgment) of LUCIA DI LAMERMOOR, by Mad. GAJ , ‘The splendid and highly dramatic fourth act of . TROVATORE, by Mad. CORTESI seen, and the last act of A TRAVEATA, Including the dying seene and thé “Gran Dio,” by 70 THE PBI: To. The departure of the two prime donne for Boston—where they will appear on Monday, Sept. 25—and shortly after for Havana, precludes the possibility of extending the number of performances; but brief xs the season must be it will still be managed wih all the liberality, eare and strict attention to de tails that have won for tue New York. Academy of Musie the ieee eon being the first musical establishment in America. Contrary to the system usually adopted on the occasion of the opening of aseason—in reserving important features for the latier part, and in engaging one single artist for a round of characters—it will combine at its very commencement the at- traction of two of the first vocalistsof the day, such as Mesdames CORTESI and GASSIER are admitted to be with that of the above-mentioned list of artists, who, for the first timo, will be united in one and the same company; to which will be added an orchestra and chorus equally distinguished for their num. bersus for their careful training, rendered still more pertect through frequent rehearsais during the summer recess. Tenmy not be out of place to say here a few words. concern- Ing the two stars of the present series. TL is superfiuons to al inde to thetr merits, as the public already have had an oppor- tunity of hearing them, and notwithstanding the unfavorable time of the season at which they made their debut, have honor. el thenn with a most fatering, nay enthusiastic reception, fully commensurate with their Etropean reputation. dame Cortesi has shone in every great Opera House of Thaly and has been the leading priina donna of the opera in Belersburg, Madame Gussier adds to 4 brillant career in 43 the prestige of having been in Paris the successor of Madame Persiani, and of having originated, through her London tri- umphs, the enterprise of the Royal Italian Opera at Drury Lane, which has now become a formidable and successful rival of the Covent Garden establishment. They will appear in some of their great roles not yet performed by them ia, this niry. Madame Cortes will again, wing in," Poliuto,” the at suecess of last season, and in “Norma, indest racter, a repetition of which opera the Iatchess ‘of the sea: son rendered impossible. Madame. r will once more be Remrd in “en Sodvambuia’” and “The Barber of Sevilla’ Of which the public nave retained a most pleasing remembrance. Both prime donne will une their taleuts in "Don Giovanni,” with Madame Cortesl as Donna Anna and Madame Gassier ag Zerlina, and in the Gala Matinee of Saturday, September 17. Another feature of importance in the present series will be the re-appearance of the favorite and much admired Madame PAULINE COLSON, who, bra way of recovery, will most probably sing at least one Including the eels ¢ unusual exertions made, the large expenses atienaing the engagements of the artists—renderet sti hea. vier through the briefness of the season—the Directors conf- dently rely upon a liberal patrouage, which they will endeavor to deserve EW BOWERY THEATRE. Sole Proprietors... Messrs. @. L. Fox and J. W. Lingard. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Pertormances to commence at 13. 000 N! During the past week, have testified, tie their approbution of is SUPERB THEATRE. ND OLD FAVORITES: NIGHTLY. TINchRAsiNa IN PUBLIC ADMIRATION. Mowpay Eveninc, Sepremprn 12. y thelr presence First night of a new American Drama, Sertlod the OY MARTYRS OF NEW YO! On rus wan or 1812. Mr. Nagle. -++++. Walter Mason. J. Mr. J. G. Haul -Hugh Sessford. ‘The wonderful Comic Pantomime of THE GOLDEN AXE. -Mr. GL. Fox. | Columbine ‘And the beautiful Indian dram SILVER KNIFE, Clown. innie Jackson. ot OR. THE MUNTERS OF THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS. ARNUM'S MUSEUM.—JUST ARRIVED, DEROUTH Goschen, the Arab giant, nearly 744 feet ‘high, 21 years old, and weighing 417 pounds. Unquestionably the largest man alive—active, well proportioned, athletic, and capable of lifting ober men at arm's Iength, like toys: by means of is marvellons sirengih alone, He is engaged for a tew dass ad nay be seen at ail business hours of the day evening after 9A.M. Monday, Sept. 12, afternoon at 3 and evening at 734 o'clock, the curious, Riverting and , Nee ma of mysicry. THE FLYING DUTCHMAN THE \TOM SHIP. | Vanderdecken, Captain of the Phantom Ship, Mr. E. F. Taylor: Captain Peppercoal, Mr. Bridgman; Peter Von cuit nich Cockuees ©, Hampions Megheer Von Swiges Thompson; Lestelle Vanhelm, Mes. J.'J.” Prior; Lucy, Miss Partington; Water Imps, Sailors' Slaves, &c., éc.: after whieh, in the evening, the operetta of NO. Tn rehearsal, iginal American comedy, in three acts, written expressly. for this Museum by H. J. Conway, Esq., tounded on one. of the most exeiting topics ofthe day: ' The gnaried trunk of that ancient tree from the Mount of Olives, the family of Anacon. s, the Happy Family, &c., to be seen without additional ge. Admhiance to 'all, 25 ceuts; children under 10, 13 Conta; parquet seats, 13 cents extra. EX74 Notice, WOOD'S MINSTRELS AT HOME AGAIN, AT 444 BROADWAY, Between Grand und Howard’ streets, Where they will be permanently located hereafter. opt. 12, and during the combined at REES E DE FEDER, On Mon- eek. they will present uractions in all i different UNSTRELSY, WHITE, D DAVIS, D. 8. WAMROLD, M. LEWIS, And the whole of this mammoth troupe, will appear every niertatnment replete with PATHETIC AND HUMOROUS, SON Doors open at7. To Soames at eight o'clock. Tickets 25 conts. Children under 10 years 13 ceats. NOVE and D. {IRANKLIN MU} BEUM—1z GRANC STREET, ONEDOOR Visling the elty will remember that the abore is the only place in New York where the MODEL ARTISTS Are exhibited, consisting of a troupe of some of the finest formed women tn the wo TWO PERFORMANCES EVERY DAY: Commencing at 3 in the afternoon and at Bin the evening ‘The entire company, consisting of TWENTY SEVEN YOUNG LADIES Will appear. Admission—Orchesira, 0 cents; cents; private boxes, $1; seats on the stage, $8. 4 BROADWAY.—WOOD'S MINSTRELS. THE reat event of the day, is the removal of WOOD'S MINSTRELS to their old local way, between Howard and Grand streets. ‘OZART eae 663 BROADWAY, UGH’S ITALIA—Scenes in Italy. Monday and Wtesny (but not Wednesday) afteFinoons, at 3, evenings at 8. Adinission 25 cents; afternoon admission for children 10 cents. ALLACK'S THEATRE. boxes, 25 MATILDA HERON. MATILDA ‘HERON, MATILDA HERON. MATILDA HERON. BENEFIT. EFIT. BENEFIT. BENEFIT. BENEFIT. LAST NIGHT BUT TWO. LAST NIGHT BUT TWO. wei ete LAST NIGHT Sor TWO, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, DAY, SEPTEMBER 12. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, AX ONDAY. Re TEMBER 12. GERALDINE. GERALDIS RALDINE GERALDINE. GERALDINE. GREAT SUCCESS. seers FOCRSS. ee SRwAT SUCCESS. GREAT SUCCESS, THE HUNCHBAGK, BRIDI Cl CK Se TE BRIDE. bai} ih eS BRIDI f HUNCHBAUK BRIDE, BOX BOOK ODEN, WOOK EEE ie BOX BOOK OPEN. BOX BOOK OPRN, Tages KEENE'S: ZORATES, - etied Vention of the ul, fort TIME IN ERIC. HR Tite Ht AERA from we pen of Vauanave § , Hilg., author of AN ENTIRELY NeW eg ontatian THREE hor t COmupy, AL THREE OOMED' ORIGINAL THREE ACE COMEDY, WORLD , AND WORLD AND STAG: “es WORLD AND STAGE. hei ‘WORLD AND STAGE. MONDAY EV NING, SEPTEMBER 12, iti— Fanny Kelly (a celebrated {ih the beau sougy “Chorry Iipe} Lady Fanny Gabble.. = ther firat appearance here.] Hon. Mra, Cruickshanks. . Trimmer. . Mon, Harry Maly Sir Norman poset. ner fs Vincest uel Dewy |. Btepheas RA a frst appearance ia New York.) Mr, {his first appearance this season.) SYNOPSI ScRNERY AnD INCIDENTS, ACT “ . clory naauction tte Moore amp —Contempiated ‘inoline—An intruder—Trouble in the assault and Equi terious unkuown—A slight ag- )wledgment—Honest r uaticity dumb-founded—An_ te tho horacpood-—A distinguished dramate artaiecAn ¢ Srawatist—Couficting seutiments—Practice against p WORLD AND STAGE. ART WoRsuIrrED. ITS MINISTER DESPISED. A review of the past—An insolvent parent—A noble house falls under the hammer—A 's marriage—Pride will not eat the bread of charity. THE WORLD RENOUNCED FOR THE SANCTUARY OF THE STAGE. Is she less worthy for her vocationt—Love, born of pity, the hand maiden of woman's sorrow—A sister's yearnings—A ne- foe. ART AGAINST PREJTI A Lau play accepted—A heart stra, Flies apout the honey pot—A great original and an animated photograph—64@ plain, $60 colored—A cont endangered—A serpent in humam Form? whose powers of fascination are in danger from want of exercise—T'wo strings {0 one _bow—The artiste—An helt ap parent to the throne of love ‘otion to art from a mew ce he artiste—Not being vocal, declines ‘the inatramenta- tion of the PRRAMBULATING BUDGET OF SONGS. Honest rusticity again—An exponent of primitive P. R. prin- ciples friend, but no gentleman—Gentility at = dis count—A ats exodus Dewlap in a state of eruption —An or thodox ‘opinion jeopardized—A sudden resolved. Ahood's recoll oar Compay from. the Manor ‘mation w plebian prociivities of @ pillar of the nobility in check—A model of propriety—The cha rity of the unkn cipitation retarded—Honest rustict- yA duinh witness—A weasel nol eaught aaleep—A bolt, ad & fast ove—The vaine of a gardener’s opinion to the EXOTICS OF NOCLETY. ‘The benefit of the doubt goes to the prisoner at the bar of am exclusive opinion To get within the pale of soclely i in ne sary to kick the bucket of prejudice over master and man— yjectionable suit and an unwilling suitor—An surprising surprise, not altogether unex to one 4 least-—An approach to the decencies of Ife, a co by the disciple of Dr. Tight An emis tan emolument ‘of nore kicks than half-pence—P' in a litle coquetry—A meeting to be avoided-~A device of the enemy— ‘An agonizing sispense—The. revelalon—an wotross— priety horrified—Exemplary charity dwindles down to com mpuible hype ypocrigy—The artiste again noble lady's sister — The line of limit—The equator of social distinction an imagiaa ry line—A relationship appealed from—Prospective contamina- tion—A shocking affulr—The last kick—A note delivered by inale, with the (postal) stamp of suspicion—Honest r ex. presses a willingness 10 go to the end of the world, and fur. ther—probably om the Archimediun lever of frie that moves the eaith—A sister's resolve, though family Hee be trodden down by callous saci i *6' sie toUH CH or niga WHOLE WORLD KIN. End of act first. ACT SECOND. THE ARTISTES HOME. Fine feathers make fine birds.—A l into a private Post office —Miss Hetty An unioved chambermaid bl good fellow.—Love a necessary adjunct.—One in the sum of human happiness. —A calm but savage di aisition -=B doux —A special detective with an eye to the Back Siaira the Area gate.—Important business —Secrets.—A. sentimental CHERRY RIPE! CHERRY RIPE! Fanny—Rettections—A_ thoughtle welcome visiler—Anxious inter Possession ‘nn implied security—Unread _episties—Danie again—A hearty grip from a hand in_training—A transplanted tem of questionable lendency—tts rep —An art is dearest—A fine scheme frustrated— A tears—More secrets—Confidence, a lovers fr virtue—Jealousy—Daniel’s mission accor A Woman who knows what's what—The last wiak iider= man again—A casual acquaintance renewed—Tother gosling come again-—Honest restlolty reverts to See ples—A delicate/on delicate ground Rustic trlendahip ho encoursgement—A troublesome delivery — peed reir 4 b unsatisfactory one—My friend, Oe master—" zi eis aaaras te Canasta 'pelng cloaca emplary abstinence—The avantage 0 fear of the world’s opinion Recotaiictien ke ge or A PRectPicE! [0 STANDS ON IT? Innocent flirtation Publicly, @ jest—privately, a crime—Wav- ering priuciples. ‘The WORLD'S GUARDIANSHIP! The pardoner needs pardon most—A te. nij beam being removed; the mote becomes ¥ bling on its pedestal, lal "SANCTUARY At THE ALTAR OF A SISTER'S LOVE! | The disrupt tie re-united—Fetters—A regi dence—The ruse of safety—An address wri slight me take in the person—An invitation despatches More secrets—Information deferred—The “rerambulnting budget of songs xain—Vauity at faull—A fascini ure—-The mos! extraordinary woman of the age—A combina: tion of virtues—A_ suppositious conquest—Devotion—A mam who never loved but one woman—Feminine caprice—An ex- acting demand—The ruse nearly successful—Unexpected ap- pearance of the ally, and OVERTHROW OF THE ALLIED POWERS. The despatches still in the enemies’ possession—Malpos be- tween two fires—A secret nearly betrayed—Sublerfuge and vii Pt fr letters refused. as is the case at all well regulat Post ices—I iy Castle ae pas served with a “ne exeat”™ i Sonera eee a ly Feoommended to try the back stairs—A Key ‘iat pos solus—Lady Castiecrag’s retarn—A husband in waiting he left wing of the Allied force in —The phe tnerpecied visitors — The beginning of the enemy's triumy More worldly opinions—Pro mea * curiosity satisfied—The Fight wing of the Allies sup he retreat cut off—A state ing once more—Ie interesting uncertain search of friend—Hasty feel prove too much is te prove nothing—The one way left—Another inte hexpected appearance of Fanay—Suspicion removed—A. slight repud THE LION IN DANTEL’S DEN! The savior a destroyer—Events becoming more complicat- ed—An honest. opinion—A sudden departure—Ample cause for Dr. Tight’s jolifeation—Another accuser—Honest rusti- city stands forth Tor the defence—The deceit of appearances— ‘A remuneration—Daniel’s remorse—Fanny’s agouy— ONE. SAVED—ANOTHER L.08T! A heart struzgle—A soft heart anda sott head—Nature’s ut- “tie Os ® CHARGED HEART CAN BEAR NO MORE. End of act second. ACT THIRD. THE HOTEL AT PAU, IN THE PYRENEES. Nobility in close quarters—A landlord’s complaisance—New phase of the English language—A partments wanted—A for another party proposed—An escape from bankruptey—i invalid—Impetuous reasoning—Remorse—Propriety elated—A. large fand of delight from a small sowrce—Celebrated person ages--Followers and pursuers-A traitor in the camp-—Smallfry-- Unknown men of letters—Au old, pet humble friend—An éna- barrassing {nterview—Sister! niries—A, ot ays 4 com iance—A proper sense of “ity “Abue of honest rus: ity, aud assumption of foreign habits—’ “Fao tail of dita. {ive vat not perceptible—A “femme de chambre” as a test me- ium. sundered—Tha le—Virtue, trem FRENCH WITHOUT 4 MasTER. ‘Tei on parle Francaise. ” Propriety shocked—Disting: aished airivatron select — co- terie--Fright(ml stories of low people--Strange sores of de. light—A sleeping be: A mocking bird—Interrupted con- versational powers—Original and photograph once more—A. cold reception—Trimmer's Iuformation=Intercepled. eorres: pondence—A secret discovered—A proffered rescue—Suddem thonghts—Propriety enraptured—A_ heartrending calamity—A. similarity removed—A blessed interruption—A if proposed —A delicate undertaking—An interruption—A strange inger in the pie—Petit larceny—Love’s treasure—More inter- cepted eorrespondence—Under a delusion—The sublime effu- sions of Murray's handbook recommended to a lady's perusal- Naughty Buz—Susceptible Broprlety The M Bic ‘Hour of Bleven—An Old Paper—A Strange ‘A. Positive The Artiste Again—A Perp fexing Ling oe ee t Work—Lady Castlecrag’s Sister—Forced Gayety— Working a Somnolent Oracle. ‘THK RUBIOON OF prepa PAssEeDt ‘A SISTER The Fetters Forged—The Vici min E Enthralled—The Bondage 0€ the Soul—A Sileut Coward—Propriety’s Testimouy—Aa Un- expected Event. ‘THE CHAMPION OF TI Slander and Slanderers Rebuked-—Justice and Truth agalast Ginasions, Libel—Insult for Insult—A Heart Question— A ‘Thanks—A Host of Nobodies—Recriminations—Re- tod sornee The Unscen Witneay-A Denoument Wanted—Fanny— fies fies chee sti iyes and Kars in Active Servi « formation—I Heard.a Volce—A Guide Wanted A Denowement Found—A | Horrifying | Thought Oe eae connoitreing—All Guitt—the omised Guide— = clusiveness Fishion Traded Salary, not, #0. muck a ore as a permanent situation. Expectancy —pre- Pent Ubiquity=-A slight misund lerstanding fend iquity A slight misuner enalored—The reflection of Shame—A ruined husband—Tem RE pe eon ~at—Reason—Thi ‘An implied thre ‘THEY SHALL BE YOURS. WO linens for thetdefence introduced — rmed—A witness for thellefenee introdu ante isthreatenes noble reputation—The Testimony ¥ inuoceace—The evidence destroyed. ‘A SISTER'S SACRIFICE! nonce sven to the buffets of the world—Leonard’s forgive- LOVE'S RECONCILIATION, A plot discovered—A nervous temperament shocked—A sense of shame —The promise—-An anxious inquirer— Another witness—Explanations—Daniel’st ¥—Propriet ment revealed Sir, Morman, slightly astonished — now that’s plastered white—The mortgagee—A Prejudice a uished—An irruption—-Propriet Ung— Married, } ut not settled—A sister acl ror repair ired—" CRETER OF PREJUDICE DESTROYED WORLD 4h AND § STAGE, THE ORCHESTRA Under the direction of the able compoger and director, Mr. THOMAS: will perform a “pang operatic fe aelection from Flowtow's beantiful spera of * RTHA. a) the most poputas firs, wilt solos. for flute, clationet violin, Sbot, cornet ere done, dv; Ko LIA. Owi MAN int 106 of this ; vibe atin BEA’ WoL RRIGINAT, COMEDY, it aT PERFORM 'Y OTTER PIECE THE SAME EI ances, may be secured "owe wank in advance vance without extra be open at. To commence at 8 o’clock. t all aa and her owledged—Au ee.