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eae ee GOODS. gst Uae ion over roe crs worth, of rich abs on trimmings and French fanc ieee for-cash and will be ‘a very great reduction to close the business. at™ CANAL STREET. RICH NEW CLOAKS, FOR EARLY RETAIL TRADE, EW VELVET MANTILEAS agen ‘NEW VEL! ARS, NEW CLOTH CLOAKS, APPERS AND DusT NEW, WRAFPER ERS, UNDER THE BEANDRETH HOUSE. T M61 BROADWAY. £" BULPIN FALL OLOAKS ARE NOW READY FOR INSPECTION OF STRANGERS AND VISITERS, Bich Paris velvet cloaks, ‘Elegant black cloth burnous, And & com, note anecr reactant of ae For fall wear. BNOLD, CONSTABLE & CO. Layo now ON EXHI- bition a ‘and full ‘stortment ‘of fall and winter dry selected in the Paris and Lapdon markets, with an es- care to their retail tr: anal street, corner of Mercer. FIRESTORM. SKIRT DEALERS FROM A DISTANCE.— rag etree Tadies 30,2530 nad ea era wormetnae y 2 ane spring woven ar Or LS HARDING, 281 Eacraaeeta i RUSSELS AND CHANTOALY Ty LACES. MILLER & GRANT, 703 Broadway, yWilloffer during chia week, Sinsthlan Howacbe and ra ry width. Point a guille seta, Collars, ner ‘and barbes fa ip sei, pic. aden capes |AMELS’ HAIR SHAWLS AND SCARFS. ARNOLD, Lag mg & CO. will make their fall on Thursday, Avorion Eats TX LONDON Oe surpassed. And for beauty and novelty in design cannot be a Citizens and strangers are invited to examine them before Canal street, corner of Mercer. ) MANTILLAS, te. do. 3 FOR FALL WEAR, wW. K. PEYTON, 264 Bowery, ‘Will open this mornin, nt assortment, casas Armamien pADING NOVELTIES Tntroduced for the season in LADIES, MISSESAND CHILDREN'S GARMENTS, 1,000 cloth shawlettes, choice colors, at $3 50 each. 3,000 cloth besques, o choice styles aud colors, $3 50 each. ‘600 striped cloth shawlettes, at $4. Soo striped cloth bang trimmed, at $6. BW supertine reach Montebello cloak basquen st $6 25, Superiine French Montebello cleuh shavlettes A $6 80. We invite an inspi of our stock. Qur garments will be found superior to many now sold on Broadway aud Canal @ireet at much higher K. PEYTON, Cloak, shawl and mantilla manufacturer, 264 Bowery, near Houston street. het FROM AUCTION LINEN GOODS IN HUCKABACK, DAMASK AND Napkin, doves and tablecloths, xi " aBbectg of ) os my 10 ‘atau avenue, ALL AND ee. DRY_ GOODS. KES & MOYNAN, io. 691 Broadway, Are now 0} noes ures asec nt Ce i a PRINTS ceca a A ier yard here have also Soot xacptved from SK @ large assort- a LOW PRICED y DRE OES, rest variety ts ani 7 Joauee VALENHTA PLA PLAIDS, at a worth 38, attention ia invited to our lat; LINEN AND HOUSEKERDING GOODS. Wehave always on hand all the best makes of COTTON BHEETIN SHIRTINGS, and our stock of LINENS Sonlains ever uired in the housekeeping line. Ladies ere cour sock before parsuaning. REAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS. LLING OFF TO REMOVE, M. e DE BEVOISE, 289 Grand street, to vacate his present premises entire stock being obliged Qn the 16th, will offer his Of SILKS, SHAWLS, D. a DRESS GOODS, SHEETINGS AND SHIRTINGS, Bla very great redu ition, FOR TWO’ Brana strest MORE pele DE BEVOISE 2 ‘Will remove on the 16ih to his new store 863 Broadway. DINE, G. Lotta 481 BROADWAY, Purchased at the Late auction sales no Wo PIECES RICH SILKS r cent sane Than cost to land Tn thia market. 4. M BODINE, G. 481 BROADWAY. 800 TWO Se SILK ROBI At 80 per Cent f less. Than cost of importation. L® & TAYLOR Would invite special atiention to thelr large stock of FASHIONABLE Di DEESS GOODS. ity retail trade, including the ea, Sas SaEea 3 jlaids, Paris poplins, printed cashmeres, me- de alae, coo wets, foulards, printed meriaoes, gene Paris de Bounced robes, &o. pater’ REGULAR PRICES. Non, 468, 465 and 467 Broadway. Nos. 256 to 261 Grand street. Nos. 47 and 49 Catharine street. Bs atenal aba AND PART T MOURNING Goons. PARTIOULAR ATTENTION 18 REQUESTED fo our present very leairable stock of MOURNING GOODS. flenatny ares, rope moat, gues, ofeves, tani PART MOURNING GooDs. Lawns, bareges, mohair crossovers, challies, poll de chevre, Shawis nantilas, parasts, colar, sigeves, ao; Pn OPH MUCH BELOW USUAL PRICES. LORD & TAYLOR, Nos, 461 5, AB 10 46] Broader 256, 27, 29 and ‘ad and st. ‘Atid 47 and 49 Oatharinest FALL GOODS. JAMES: ne & | RPT open, én Several cases of new goods of the latest Paris styles, ‘SILKS, POPLINS, if VALENCIAS. MERINOES. REAL LACES AND EMBR way, corner of Waverley placs. ‘PARIS SILKS, FALL STYLES, Rich Brocades, lu Che Ch ete Robes, LOW PRICED DRESS SILKS, Including a large variety of NEW STYLES PLAIDS, FIGURED, & At75 cents to to $1 per yard. LORD & TAYLOR, Nos. 461 to BROADWAY. GRAND RT. Nos. 47 and 49 GATHARINE STREET. REMIUM SHIRT MANUFACTORY, P inder the New York 23 BROA! Gentlemen who wish to havea shirt of the best fraleriais all mado by band, ani not felt to call ane orders. ‘ er doren, or st per perintended by hie. ROBERT eng ho hee hed realy fears, experience, His is acknow- py a) is 12 SPRINGS, vi reall pay Dealers su with 9 9 13 do. 0, Nye and i do., 13 Old. ak 3 mmadeoter. .RDING’S woven skirt factory, a eng street, Ba: ie AEs i fret tr eiciee ee Beat Hudsoe, BEST WOVEN SKIRT A on ee PRODUCED for jadies’ wear, is 90 spri 20 springs. Misses? 80, 16, 16 and 12 mafehdid skirie. "Old skirts mado Bren Maglo spr factory, factory, 766 Bro Broadway, corner of Fighth street. JANIZED RUBBER ELASTIC FABRICS.—THE Wrens phoren ITHERS, 9 DUANE STREET, ARE Velvets, sati pis, matin ‘and bonnet materials, Flowers and And all kinds of millh full assortiaent, at to fowen rlces. POLITICAL. T |THE SECOND ASSEMBLY DISTRICT NOMINAT. ‘Convention 1 at F Murphy's, corner of 1 ae instant, Charles of ona Ince and ruches, which they always keep Pi lyn, on 13th it He ‘was chosda anne dessooes tir saa By ort order,of the delegates. PATRIC! OK BUI, ws EURO. ITT, JOuN MURRY, 1 A CONVENTION ASSEMBLED AT THE CORNER of Degraw and treets (Mr. P. Murphy’a), pur- Buant tothe call of the Na Democratic Repu matiean mittee of Kings county, for the purpose o! Wwithan alternate to. the J udiela Convention, log a deogae Tustice of the Supreme Court for the Second Judicial district, rom the Second Assembly district of Kings county. Solomort B. Noble was elected as such delegate; Lawrence Han! Ma alternate. Michael Houg! Thomas Keuuy, Paw dobp Murry, James Devitt, de Ves, re tein 1859. NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, THE TURF. MON CE er ri ag 4 Br awe —TROTTING.—ON raday, Sey ner at 20’ A of 8 slchosk, match for $800, names eh. g 1 ES NION COURSE, L. I.—TROTTING.—ON _WEDNES- fot, toe 91-600, mile vagons. Milkmaid; David Kehoe Dane Ok a ay te varia. NION COU! L. I.—TROTTING. 44 DAY, WED- nesday, Sept 14, at S34 P. M., match for $1,060, mile heats, best three in five, to wagons. Hi ames Say Mikoaias D. hanes peepee. be, ta. Mary » En- eto ming « ‘ SHAW & WHITE, Proprietors. HORSES AND CARRIAGES, STRONG Rt a RATE i rt tld shafts; pri [enare. ah pth, Fergus of YR, WELL. illamsburg. A VERY STYLISH SORREL Bones, 15% HANDS HIGH, eight yenrs did, sound and kind in single or double har: ies a i side horse and ‘can ol eae 1 8 mln: a A at vet way turn over seat behind, shit Bein en Sean nda edacs Gate oe Dorian & {roll ad sold separate Gi tbe turn neon at wenty ~second street from 2 to 10 A. M. and UGGY.—WANTED, BY THE SUBSCRIBER, A GEN- red buggy, to hire for «month or six weeks. - re, and a liberal noe paid for its use, , box 3,414 N. Y., Post oftice. Address L. H. J OR SALE—A STYLISH DAPPLE GRAY DRAUGHT ring, ‘and u bh ‘Weighs 1,400 1bs.; warranted sound and kind. hig an ‘an op- poxeany seldom offered. Gan be seon at fo apie Breet, | For further information FARMER & CO. No. 21 Cortland stree OR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL DAPPLE GRAY carpe 5 hands und and kind, with- ears old, 1534 high, perfect ‘out a fault or blemish, and a ffee and stylish driver. Sold only for want of use. Nodine’s stable, 126 Pierre- pont street, Brooklyn, f for one one ° week. OR SALE—TWO HORSES, 15 AND 15 HANDS HIGH, bay and brown; can trot in 2:50 and 2:40 to a wagon, ¢: iare sound. and kind in every respect. Can be seen at’ B. Nelson’s Hotel in Flatbush, L. 1. en leave Fulton ferry every half-hour, and pass by the door. Satisfactory reasons given for selling. OR SALE—A MANOGANY-BAY MARE, FOUR BLACK legs, sound, feats, good in single or double harness, 7 years old, fast. $150. To be seen at Dickel’s riding academy, "ahisteenths reel, be between Fifth and Sixth avenues, (OR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL PAIR OF BLOOD BAY horses, six and seven years old, 16 hands high, flag tails, lish drivers), sound and kind in all places; also a two: seated caleche, nearly new, and harness; sold on account of permanent ll health. Apply at the private stable in Thirty: second street, two doors east of Seventh avenue, |OR¥SALE—A SORREL MORGAN HORSE, 6 YEARS old, perfectly sound, very stylish, kind and gentle driver; irots in three minutes; he is ail exira good family gr road horsey will be sold very cheap. Apply to Dr. LINQUIST, 73 Crosby street, corner of Spring. (OR SALE—A SPLENDID PAIR OF LONG TAIL BAY horses, 7 years old, 16% hands high; warranted sound and kind, Also one pair of short tail jet blacks; can trot together in 3g, minutes; warranted sound and kind; very stylish Apply at 275 Spring street. drivers. (OR SALE—A CHESTNUT SORREL HORSE, 15% hands high, six years old; sound, kind, handsome and @ fast trotter, of great endurance. He is well worthy&the atten- tion of any'ong who desires a horse of the above qualities and description. Can be seen at Cogswell’ stable, 190 Chryate Apply to WILLIAM HORTON, 194 Chaiham square, ati for price, (OR SALE CHEAP—EITHER A MARE, NEARLY black, or a bay horse, Apply before 9 A. Mor after 3 17 Kast Thirteenth street, between Fifth avenue and Uni- M. a veraity piace. ie —s i blag FRO Re peliyatand et A ay gelding, w' cl seven years ala, ‘sound, kita and very gentle; can trot-a°ealle in Lares minutes; will be sold below his value if applied for imme- — at Oakley’s stable, Hoboken, N.J.,one door from the OR SALE CHEAP—A STYLISH SPAN OF BAY CAR- riage horses, 7 years old, with long taila, Warranted sound; an excellent team for a ‘private family. ‘Sold only for want of use. Apply at the stables 227 West Twenty-first street, near Ninth avenue. OR SALE—VERY CHEAP, A THOROUGHBRED horse, at the stables 56 West Twenty-third street. INE STOCK. —JUST IMPORTED AND FOR, SALE, opale of Boglish pig Karl of Befton’ i pig’ asd can beeeen oa Poatd th skip Drondnought, pier 6 NoFls river. ‘ORSES WANTED—A PAIR WELL MATCHED, sound, kind and gentle, fit for family use, not less than 3544 hands high, and worth $800 or $600, for which will be given in payment a piece of land consisting of one acre on the line of the Harlem Railroad, very eligibly located, high ground, and & desirable bullding spot; Wort $600, A Herald ‘ORSES on Cee een My nd STYLE.— For sal black horse, 1534 Sess ae old, and can trot in sb0; warranted sound and pa 180, a mare, 164 hands high, 6 years old; ean trot in Sminutes; wer: ranted sound and Apply at'the Howard stables, coruee of Grand and Mercer street ORGAN STALLION WANTED—YOUNG, WELL broken, gentle and handsome. Address C. F. B., Herald 10 GROCERS, EXPRESSMEN, &0.—FOR SALE CHEAP, a horse, suited for any kind of work; also wagon and har: ness; together or separate; have been used as a doctor's estab- Ishnient. Inquire at Fleet's stable, 46 Hamilton street, endelagetey eld FOR SALE.—THREE STAL- ifferent stock, but all immediately connected ae het ‘with the first class trotting horses of this country, at private sale to close up a business; will show minutes respeetively, with lite oF no training: lg mut 16 Toa prices, $1,500, ‘1,200 ani $1000" Those not win five ieee prices need Wot answer wrtisement. tock, Herald office, for od ‘ALUABLE HORSES.—STOCK FARM ABOUT TO DIS- ceectte the breeding of stock, the entire establishment will be sold at private sale—stallions, brood mares (all in foal by Toronto Chief) and colts, among them Sontag’s two year old colt by Ethan Allen. Those in search of choice siock for breeding will address farm of S. K. Bowne, Flushing, L. I. ‘ANTED—A SINGLE TOP HIGH FRONT SEAT phaeton wagon, little used and light. Address, where it can be'seen, Jno, fioope, banker, corner of Chambers street an way. "ANTED—HORSE, TOP WAGON AND HARNESS, IN exchange for good liquors at salisfastory prices; the horse aust be ki kind, and & good traveller. foward, box 107 ferald office, 4.50. —HORSES, Ue» ETC. os FOR aes, ‘A four seat stuffed back full rockaway carria; with lamps, in prime order, used but little, te cost $350; al one ir of carriage horses, one of which is a superioy lady's horse, kind, with switch tal aset of good ge har- cor ‘will be thrown in. Sale imperative, and bargain at this figure, For address call soon at $0 Pine street, room 11, RAILROADS. YORE AND HARLEM RAILROAD COMPANY SUMMER Gli sents ees ork, as follows OTe For White Plaine 114 it aod Fe For White Pit inins—6:18 B. ‘M., trom White and Centro streets, For Albany—B30 A; M. mani train, ‘a Ada will leave Dover Plains—8: ee ne ee ey vA x Sand6 Siang s0 A, be nn ona ao Tair. a. "WM. J. CAMPBELL, Superintendent. OCULISTS AND AURISTS. CARD.—DR. POWELL, OCULIST, AURIST, &C may, be consulted on all diseases of thé eye and ear from 10 to 4 O'clock daily at his office, roadway, near ‘Twellth street. Artificial eyes inseried. _THE TRADES. FIRST CLASS PHOTOGRAPHIC COLORER WANT- ed to go South, to whom a liberal salary will be paid, For further particulars inquire of E. Anthony, 308 Broadway” SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE young man, as gardener; understands the culture of all kinda of vegetables and tlowers, fruit and ornamental trees, the laying ont and seeding down’ of new grounds, the culture And treatment of the grapevine, the management of a. green- house, &c., and allother things connected with the art. The beat of recommendations 40 be seen for capability, bonesty and sobriety. Address P. M., box 314 Herald office. A DRAUGHTSMAN (MACHINIST), WHO HAS AC- quired his theoretical knowledge in the best European schools, wishes a situation as such. Good references. Address '., box 2,714 Post office. Pete ttt f WANTED.—CONSTANT EMPLOY- for ey, workmen, 8. HARRISON & SON, 350 West 2ith st. 8 Tame titted Wann mm A blades OF EXPE- iced hands w! per es steady employment by applying OCKSMITH.—A weft olin crest BER Ce 1 rears employed upon’ est and saf jocks, and who ia capable of making any aiylo of lock, either attern or dé root situation i above capncliy. Coepled with the beet uf re feteronens tae, as. vertiser can ow a lock of his own, "or whlch be ent. Address Locksmith, Herald ofa aera GILYER PATER WANTED—A PRACTICAL EXPE. rienced man, who thoroughly understands the business in all its branches and can plate all kinds of metal with certainty; hemust be sober, honest, indnstriows and attentive; an 1 man can have a pesmanent situation at good wages. Apply to E. W. Corry! & CO., 714 Chesnut streets Philadelphia. (0 BOOKBINDERS.—WANTED, BY A FIRST CILASS ‘workman, @ situation as forwarder, Mohs or both, on any kind of work, in or out of the clty..’ A note Addressed to ‘A. M,, 87 Thompson st., N.¥., will meet with prompt attention, 10 TAILORS.—WANTED, A FRENCH CUTTER; ONE ee rres been reguiarty employed tte years on’ Breas, Way. Inquire personally, on or before 19th iuist., at George P. Fox's, 469 Broadway. (0 ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS.—A LONG EXPR- Jat rienced and highly respectable individual wishes to be en- Address G. F:, box 189 Herald oflice. Country pre- — 4s ts pectecdy-nefuninied with giting and ider, fect chasing of va en tona carvinga. jone but those capable to do such work ni ly. Were op SITUATION AS RECTIFIER AND sine he noo liquors; has been long acquainted ‘3 Ga ba 10 Hemla oa ceirend ae a chlection to Teave the city. St LT ANTED—AT TAYLOR'S LOON, 365 BROADWAY, wr confeotioners “Apply fron 10 wo o-clock this day. ANTED.—A ERACTIOAL WATOHMAKER, THIRTY, a large watch Facey Rett the ne aC twenty was foreman of In Europe, wishes to cha: is situa tion, tnd fs desirous to fnd w paringe who eat fusniah & smal capital, or a situation aa forem: : Address A.B, te, Boston Pot cain, @ similar establishment. W ANTED IMMEDIATELY—AT 626 WASHINGTON GWG eh Hs good ta ryofers. ’ MUSEMENT AURA: REENE'S THEA ALACE GARDEN ¥ Muatc paper aa Ss Tages iemnien THEA ») USIC "t THIS EVENIN AD Bald en “ The sale of seais HC MADAME menoand 8. pane GARDEN. at 7; commence at-T3.- FAURA RERNE'S THEA’ ORAND ¢ fie Rue me be to regular Ucket oflees up town atthe Aca. Trower, ner, cena i Upper bores, 26 cents. TADR penance TERA 2 owe a qi EAUKA teeny oe Bere Har caitece eens 2] ,rcown RICH eile rman | EASE RESTS let tae ANNA Tickets may likewise be had at the door. RS “OF LAUGHTER Guownep fi ‘SRees BISHOP. Ronee —The for uraiay’s Opers commences on and THUNDERS OF APPLAUSE. ROWDED ¥ D, Al The sale for Friday's Opera. commences Last week but two of the great and renowned GhOWDED HOUMES U ANNA Na Fhuraday. “Matinee Uckels may be had at ail the tcket floes, CROWDED HOURKS GREBT. Bustor. wht {he hotels and principal music stores, comineueing ou Thurs ut hCABRIEE and: FRANCOIS. GROWDED HOUSES GREET. ANN, LAT. ARTHUR ” Weoxrspay, Serr. 14, ar 8, Maen THAN EC ART, MISS_FRANOI8, MARIETTA GHOWDED HOUSES GREET BIBH NIGHT NAPOLEON. Firs appearance of the antatrice, ZANFRETTA, YOUNG AMERICA and the Company, Cor MADAME eABTEUR In MADAME Gaster EVOLUTIONS ON “THE TIGHT ROPE NEW COuEDE TANNA IAPOLEON. in Helin pains Opera Marietta Zantretia, Young Ameria and the other ww nEee, MADAME N. r SIGNOR BRIGNOLI Maria Hennecart, Miss Francis ard the ballet company. Hey Comes TANRA a ee Pa, limo thewe two years, bis great role of {riid HE MAGIC FILLS. Pew COMEDY. iJ as unt. Dandini Gri 4 — MADAME ANNA BISHOP, ‘The wale of seats for Medame pearance com: | Colerado pi Rey Aaa abet, pita; SEE wa at ; ‘On BIG, TAFFANELLI, Becond appearance of “geet are. 15,008, Wontp AND stagg. This evening at PALACE GARDEN. “Admittance 60 cents. | inher great role of t= ADELAIDE CORTESI ALLACK'S THEATRE, WORLD AND STAGH. wbaea v Manager. WORLD AND BTAGK. Sansomeenypyry remem bee of te Pie on ‘ants ATEMAN respectfully announces to his friends and WORLD AND &TAG! INTER GARDEN. ance of the favorite Tene on. Dublic that his benefit wad the close of his season will take WORLD AND BTAGE. W A COMMER Y ATONE oF THE ARTS. First a) Appen place oon core ie ber 14. aL avails Ln Bay on WORLD AND STAGE. ated to the culture ADAME STRAKOSCH AND SIGNOR JUNCA. Te Teng mn WORLD SED FTAGe COMEDY, meets a The ale of seis for Norma commence on Wednesday. fay oe go A ney eon EVERY Mig : LLBT, THE BA Ls i MISS AGNES ROBERTSON. Second appearance of edabolinges “Geraldine.” EVERY NIGHT. “his etblaament nem carat at First appearance of MADAME GABSIER. tee carton OF THE GREAT LEGITIMATE Evinty Maur. plans and designs ft ns ion Bourcicault, SIGNOR GASSTER. MATHDA HERON EVE RYN oe Wee Wg OF ENED eR basins, As Almaviva, AMODIO 4s Basilio. asthe WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPT, 18; re went a Raster miter AREA Wie the entertainments will commence at eight, with a new In wich all hs Mop i aes Last See oars, Uc drama, ine fairy frame, Petey a present uneq| moni; Reieleean ote wee ‘ WORLD AND STAGE. Mad. Conn Mai. GASSTER, idfid. STR AKOSOR. Fer GERALDIN ie ge ye cy tee yale orc mer a =A Representing Cmca ‘ON an cos HIGNOLT and Fanny Kelly (a cele Mas Laura, na 10, GASSER and JUNCA. | THRIELING An ROMANE ictus OF THE Page | L447 Casticcrag : The characters will be sustained b; boa Orchestra and chore sf 100 teeta that has ever been modern Bet sw (eee in Aan Sarees The follong inmmena argton wil bo fe men of aD arte INTENSE EMOTION "lich characier she wii ang tbe bile of Afis Robin q era (without y Taly Blowbey charity dapesingt of the. “Then Jey ae fourth eck of by the MOMTRING AUDITORS : ATORE: by Mad. CORTES who throng the theatre 10 repletion, are the best teat ofthe Serta i ‘at ad ian Bas Including the el lebrated od Enea, and the last act of GREAT MER award Mir. A. H. Das RAVIATA ofthe Including the dee ene ana th the “Gran Dio,” by AN ORCUIRERAT. 4 fND CHORAL FORCE OF 100 .MAX MARETZEK Mr. COULDUCK Rpperacior | whieh (Hs traaio: ponerse Mmm Fielding, re reduced i in circumsianees in conse. quence of @ crisis in the indigo trade. May Fie! Raward's sweetheart... haunt, master to Caleb rian Bi BARD. to the highest under the direction of . ? SPECIAL NOTT THE CURSE Tciani ce ts. AN ATR rea a ca etic: atlany, pemons not having Geen able to obtain seats for the Holds the audience ry stances; proud of their family, ee IL. POLUITO; or, IMARTIRI, a this celebrated opera ww be Pact) on Monday next. Mr. WALCOT AS THE JESTER, The departure of the two prime donne for Roston—where | one of the most complete and exquisite of this capital actor's fairies, strong, bard’ Working, useful ttle | ey will appear on Monda: she 26—and shortly after for | many CELEBRATED ‘eae! pokatallirona. Havana, precludes the y of extending the number of x IMPERSO@NATIONS. Home. -Miss Barnett | Performanoes; but, bricf as the season must be it will still be | Mr, BOTHERN. pessenreMbcccenencss THE CRUSADER, | ny alight ae. Rettl ‘Migs Denham | Managed with all the liberty, O York Academy of Maaic the | ocaracter in which his refined and intelligent bearing appearé Snowledgesont Honest ae dumb-founded—An apj Cradle. ‘Mins Clinton we won for the New York Academy of Music the BEST ADVANTAGE. the horsepond—A distinguished drauatic artiste—An Hradte. Miss Burke | pndiepuled repulaion of being the frat muslealestablisment | | lovely and nats, JOSEPHINE “ORTON, vung sculimente—Pragice against The di reading one of The ncn iat ce Ware dag ak | «Cory Wee uml ape o he crane TOUS AMERICAS BOER cen WORLD AND STAGE. painted by Mr Russell Smith, inter Si “ys me enlar h nd of r as the gentle ART WORSULPFED. iret scene, & Wood near Dot's cottage, has been char hig ia pore phy" single for Laois Mr. DAVIDGE.. as the, +» Loquacious Steward ITS MINISTER DESPISED. painted by ir Hayes (late of the Boston theatre). The second | Charackers it wilt comnbine at its very commencement the at: TUESDAY AND WEDERSD A review of the past—An insolvent parent—A noble hease scene, the interior of Dot's cot W. Haw! CORTESE and ‘4 AY, falls under the harimer—-A. sister's marriage—Pride wilt wet GASSIER are admitted to'be with that of the abore.menlioned lak of artis, who, fr tho, frat tne, will be united in one and the same comp’ which will be added an orebestra and chorus equally Y didlingutshed for their num- bers as for their careful training. rendered still fe through frequent rehearsals biomig 3 the summer recess. Another feature of importance fn the the reappearance of the favorite and much admired Madame PAULINE COLSON, who, being in a fuir way of recovery, will most probably sing at least one night. In view of the unusual exertions made, the large e: mber 13 and 14. “SHE ALDINE, LOVE'S: a tia ef distrib, ‘ACT Il—Finst SceNe.—A village, by Mr. Hayes. Picci Scenz.—Caleb’s cottage and Tackleton’s house, by r. Haye ACT. III.—Dot's cottage. To conclude with the amuain, BOBTAIL "ANDS Waerarn. eat the bread of ae ity "THE i WORLD RENOUNCED YOR THE SANCTUARY OF THE STAGE. Ta she lees worthy for her vooatiout Love, born of pity, te hand maiden of woman's sorrow—A sister's’ yearnings—A ble foe. ART AGAINST eatin! w play aceepted—A_ hea ea Great driginal end ananl colored—A coat en Hugo de Bourat Kari of Chester... atiending the engagements of the artists—rendered still hea- | Gervase, a stew ete: to ‘one _bow-The artiste An helr PRICES OF ADMISSION: deny rely the befetness of the Cer geo en gi ped ee bert evr fo the throug of love-Devotion. to art frome ewe Dress circle and parquette. BO cents | dently rely upon & Uberal patronage, which they vor source—The artiste—Not ec vocal, declines the instrumenta- Family circle. caBcents “Crusaders, Retain ase Hon Of the PERAMBULATING SUDOET OF Feber at mie sot One dallar, OWERY THEATRE. assals, Attendants, &c., &c. aguin-"An exponeat of priaitivé P. R, pela Bor ottice is open at 8 ‘A. M., and seats may’ be secured until Anes sud Beit ‘The story of thie pag ne omarnir sinter stout ‘ot iigod, bat nage geutleman-—Gentility at «die 0 ee opening of the doors tickets of admis- Meighan The acene is laid on the confines of ee uring du ring the relgn of thodox ‘opinion ized—A wudden dey resolved, sion may be obtained at the box oflice, but no seats may be Peterschen pep nl 1., at the period when the Eng! upon. 1 alated ‘s Pealietieien:crvan ompany, from. the Maaer Becured after seven o'clock P.M. pines oe commence at 7% | ed from the HOLY LAND: {ouse-Information, wanied—The plebiaa prociviies of 'm Sa mnneibenice, Je: Tull neties ml: be pinged the aaiey. "GREAT AND GLORIOUS SUCCESS Characteristic eoatumes and the necessary adjuncts of ban- | Phy" of ihe ee ena eae tiataas tasuat. PassaGxs, such a practice being deemed inconsistent with the Of the new drama of the ners, banquet RW AND APPROPEL = ah An witness—A, weasel reper ‘asleep—A bolt, and: comfort and convenience of the audience. ree Sl ee en es HiRRWWOOD aud Snes & fast oue—The value of » gardener’s opinion to Reslemanbe toute ee THE REIGN OF TERROR. Eve been carefully prepared, tn order that the moon seme | rye benedt of the, cout oon ote the bar of am Also of the Grand eee ae Pe ariumme of the NSTE! Both, including the entire pa of the Company, willbe given, with the ‘Euhiopian rapes if wives WEDNESDAY EVENING, ‘SEPTEMBER 14, 1869. BARKS MUSEUM —JUST ARRIVED, THE ARAB ANT. Nearly 73 feet high, 21 years old, and weighing AY; WEDNESDAY, in the AFTERNOON, at ate OREE Th IN THE {Tie FEUDAL Ad AGES. But the GREAT ATTRACTION polar sho will be found in its powerful exhibition of human ny ft ysis rpetic Cy ree hich ri Aeteed at and in it of the lan, wi ive tention, while i demands the deepest 3 sympathies of the humaa EW BOWERY THEATRE. Sole Proprietors. ....Messrs. G@. L. Fox & J. W. Lingard. Doors open at7. Pe juarter to 8. Orchestra seat es erformance commences at a 50 cents | Pit .25 cents | Col ids ON THE INCREASE, 28,000 PERSO! have sii visited this theatre, and Ive testified thelr appro- oBATION ND At APPLAUSE. An iets He and algo in the LOVE—REVENGE x This WEDNESDAY EVENING, G, Rept. 16, the beau beautiful fiveact | EVENING, at 734 o'clock, THE FLYING DUTCHMAN; On, “HOPE—DESPAIR, ‘The tine of limit—' play of MA ‘Tux PHantom Suir. Vanderdecker, Captain of the Phan JEALOUSY—AGONY, Rees 5 contin nee cent fe, Ln Telecine TARP ticiemenae, | *Paimtend long - (ele R. ter in the evening, \ 4 And the charining petite Comedietta of ed trunk of that ancient {roe from the Mount of Olives: ihe Doors open at 7; to commence at 7% o'cloctt, wasn wilieetes iy Boome the world and tor. WIFE FOR AN HOUR. Family of Anacondae: the Happy Family, &c.. to be neen vith. Eisrprobably on 1 the Archimedian lever of friendabip thas out additional charge. "Admblonoe to elit 3h conte ts; children XTRA NOTICE. moves the v's resolve, thongh family tes be R. WALLACK ‘under 10, 18 cents; parquet seats, 13 cents extra, ‘WOOD'S MINSTRELS trodden. eons cients CE TH. ‘ONES’ WOOD. JONES’ WOOD. ‘A aa BROADWAgT HOME AGAIN, ONE TOUCH OF NATURE HAS THE HONOR TO ANNOUN AT J Y SIGNOR ANGELO : a paoapwax, WHOLE WORLD KIN. HIS THEATRE Bosh io lntice (ea SOME Where they will be permane nuy y located hereafter. On Mon: End of act Grat. an nblig evening, ‘and du week, a WILL VERY SHORTLY COMMENCE ITS iJ . ‘BENEFIT . . 8 propramute of combined alirsefions Inaittae digerent ACT SECOND. éR REASON LAST GRAND ROPE ASCENSION He RNAS Te De Fie Tee. F make fine birdsA Indy's bondolr convested WINTER Will take place upon ph TxEEB, tnlo'm private Post oe Biss Tisuy' charms at coer CERES. Ee: OO, Ree AT 04, CLOCK PRECISELY, Honest: rusticity.—New. opinions.-Artistie entihuaone a WITH AN ENTIRELY bar? whi good fellow.—Love a necessary inct.—One in the sum total with THE WHOLE OF THE DARING FEATS Suse Metoctive with aa eye to the Back Siairs veal NEW FIVE AOT WHICH HE HAS LITHERTO DONE, And the whole of this mammoth troupe, wil ‘appear every ite Area gate.—lmportant business.Secrela.—A ‘a eentimcanal COMEDY, THROW A suwtensautn XT ON THE ROPE, NOvEnTY In MUSIC eee WHR " ROHERRY RIPE! CHERRY RIPE! WRITTEN EXPRESSLY FOR THE OCCASION, 150 FEET ABOVE ore GROUND. PATHETIC AND BUMOROUS SONGS, and Fanny—Reflections—A thoughtless frivolity not —— Admlssion.......+< 25 cents, ‘NEW AND ELEGANT DANCING, | weloome visiter—Anxions interest The Ladder of love, wise IN WHICH THE FOLLOWING NELIN MUSHVa 17 GRAND ATREET, ONE DOOR Doors open at 7. To commence at eight o'lock: thorounds of altvetins oud icetgenn and hi kires GRA! DOO! ‘Tekets Cn hecontk oaseasion security—Unread episties—Daniel ACKNOWLEDGED FIRST RATE ARTISTS FP" fiom Broaawa gad up fale Cents, Children under 10 years 18 again—A bearty grip from a imnd in training-—-A tranaplastod WILL APPEAR. STRANGERS, CADEMY, OF MUSIC. sett, oad Prtor—Ag plause ‘at ia * a remember that the above isthe only place inthe city where the D. B CORTESE SEPT. 1 ONE, and Mi fidence, @ lovers first MRS. HORY, MISS MARY GANNON, MPDEL ARTISTES MADAME CORTESI ” MADAND GASSTER, Ye your are exhibited, of @ company of some of the finest BRO IE STRAKOSCH, ae oman who Knows what's what--The last An intruder— MRS, VERNON, MRS. WALCOT, formed womén in the world, Be sen, 3. STEPANT, again A Casual acqualniance renewed —Tother bast O. PERFORMANCKS EVERY DAY, eye SIG: GASSIER. sie rusticity. reverts to first prince’ Miss ~ commencing at 8 in the afternoon and at 8 in the evening. The tire opera. meat DI TAMER Selicate Sa eleate, ground Ruste Tsscans posit entire troupe, con The plentia eet hs MOOR. tA troublesome deli reply, MR. W. R. BLAKE, LESTER WALLACE, | ee Le ean as ae = ort THOVATORE, pa ed—A noble. visitant— Another of aa eae ore = appear. Admission—Orchestra seats, bores, casi MR.BROUGHAM, MR. WALCOT, cents; private boxes, $1; seals on the stage, $3. Inclnding the celebrated MISERERE. need Bxemplary abstinence The vantage of being ie being slaty MR. DYOTT, MR. YOUNG, EW YORKER STADT a UNTER, Toda he Gran vba TRAVIATA, ens aie Sees ee eo, t,t, i, Drama, wit vonge tte re RAS oncHEsTR A B Chonty oF foo Ferronuers, | tonocent Sirtation-Piblly, a jest—privaely, a erime—Wav- NEW SCENERY, j 8 By a ren The doors will be opened at 12. —— an baceiian teh — Admission ONE DOLLAR to all parts. The pardoner needs pa ardon me Mhost—A tle sundered—The welt sas LO sami RAW The whole of the Academy of Music wl be thrown open to | Patt eins removed the mote becomes viahle™Virue, rem MUSIC. ihas the honor te ‘announce hig a the public, who have the privilege of occupying any seat they ee Sanctuary }ROOM M ENTERTAINMENT, - A PORTPOLIO OF OF ODDITIES, original, mimical and musical BKETCHES OF CHARACTER FROM Livi and entirely impersonated by himself, for ‘SEPTEMBER 15, 1859, For particulars see programme, CADEMY OF MUSIC.—THE SICILIAN VESPERS. Admission. One Dollar. ALTAR OF ry SISTER'S LOVE! RYANT’S MINSTRELS. te ven nited Fetters bree i dco mal fe? No. 472 sie na GRAND GAUA MATINEE, ER, onan ne ‘GREAT T ARTISIS. Wi WITHOUT bancy sat wich Forming the present unequalled combinatior mn, will appear in some of eee mr meee The Matinee will commento. wi re LUCIA DI Dr "PAMEESOOR, Mowpar, eee y iROU every =o in 4 ‘THE EX we a oF. ene WORLD. MORE NOVELET PROGRA| ERRY foi DAN BR REAL NT, A PKS PEAR AFRICAN POLRAS KE'S PEAK GUN] the entire opera of rice—An @x- woman—| D ZOU. UAVES, PLA NTATION ‘SONG and DANCE. As the Production of Word Venew pw grand opera of In her great role of LUCE nm ma ae Fuge nearly suocesaful-Un ap. CANOE OF Fa ence at Tk stor semi! pete rman | 9 a oT, ABE Asn. Ca a Sa 2 0 c rs open at 6%; at7%. Tickets 25 cents. suijaned etre from the rei at ees i ana ihe | To be followed by ibe fourth a taeg tro Sevan secret ealy botayee=St oy jon Times on the oceasion o ert cele- letters [. as case (PHEATRE ROYAL, MONTREAL, CANADA, brated work in the Rnglish metropolis’ on Tuesday, July See | Ta her arte MADAME: Contest, Well regulated Post ofices—Lady : beng ‘Lessee and Manager “Tt is enriched wi iihmany of Signor Ve ora ext thoughts. ‘Sig. BRIGNOLI as MANRICO. tes served _ a“ne poe at the front and strong- Will appear every evening this week. bod prety una Del placer svavanza ork i Mad. STRAKOSCH ne wolus—Lady Cas rm wai pretty unaffected chorns,s'Del piacerS'avanza/'orh,’in the Sis, AMODIO ae COUNT DE LUNA. ie fe wi fotece - husbaad ta wang ——————— — ————————— F parcarolle atyle (act 2). The duet for Helene and Henrl—the | ‘To conclude with tina nor Jeft wing of the Alls in dapger—The trap sprung — RAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT AT | quartet with chorus of monks (De profundis), and chorus of Le TRAVIATA. ing of the = trium pected Elizabethtown, N. J., Wednesday evening, 4th inst., J women, soliciting —s for the heroine and patriot, condemn: | fadamo CORTESI.. ele is ..Violetta, era rial § opinion riety's curiosity satisfied—The ai Library Hall. ihisis’the greatest comblaation of musieal | ed to exceution (act 4), the most ingeniousexarple ot ones Sig. BRIGNOLT and ig: AMOBI. nate wing of the’ Allies surprised retreat cut off—A state it that has ever before appeared pe any city of the State of | music in the opera—the bridal song of Helene, ‘Merce ‘The most extensive ‘been made to make interestin, ae eet He ‘other ling once more—im New Jersey, Madame Gazzaniga, Miss 80%, a great Ameri, | amiche,’a bravura in bolero meanure and accent, which made trey) search of goa pi 00 THUCR In te voral ’s Stefani, Ardavani Assont, all artists of | the fortune.of the opera in Paris—and last, not least, the tenor | one of extraordinary brilliaucy, it can be reasonabl supped pers eat toes Se ‘Another interested party— Italian Opera. “Mr. Henry Banderson,, the great American | romance for Henri, ‘La brezza e leggls,’ thin which Big. Verdi | that from the Gestiupend sruigie eee ae phe oo pearance of Fanny—Suspicion removed—A. rae tioce Fs Me Hor fll partoniaenaceportammne Ticken | Rena in sine Mealy Sreaher ee kopae neuer eee are | patronn from the city and nelghbochocd, an immense crowd ‘Te LION I DANIEL'S Dax! at7o’el e. ic] ir cents, ‘to [the Railroad, Si Nawase, | seaboonbly be oontinast thet the Years: Muster wi ii'sustatg | Will attend. With a view, therefore, to “facilitate the sale of | ‘The per ‘becoming more complica Fleabethtown and’ Rahway. NW. S—fxtra feaina after ahs | ie Dlace among the best operas of its composer, and produce & ie TWENTY TICKET OFFICES Se Tigh pla sudden departure—Ample cause Conner sat rey DREAMED 30: y City, Bah- | Crore equal if not eu perro that aaa roid a i the New have been established at the following places, where tickets | city stands forth the defences Tie, decelt of epee — y x he ’academy of Music on or about the Lith of may be procured in advance, and thus 4 rush at the opening of | ‘A 0 See eee remorse-Fanny’s ‘agony— the doors may be avoided:— ‘The box office at the Academy of Musi ‘The down town teket ollee at Sibells, 12 Wall street, MUSIC STORES. Hi ae Son’s, C. Bi 8, Sel h oe fal 's, Se harfenberg & Luis, Nunns & the ‘Astor House, the Metropolitan, St. Nicholas, House, the New York Hotel, Everett, the Uaioe en hee Eh ONE SAVED—ANOTHER LOST! (ire heart struggle—A soft heart and a soft head—Nature's ut- rostration— OE’R CHARGED HEART CAN BEAR NO MORE. End of act second. BARRY SULLIVAN, THE EMINENT TRAGEDIAN, | Ccorristi GAMES, now playing a splendid second week's e1 THE THIRD ANNUAL GATHERING OF Bt Lous Theatre; will commence at the yA gate Pits. NEW YORK CAL BOOT RNG OF THE ‘Will take oe at JONES’ WOOD, ON i , ayy GE 15, 1869. burg, Tuesday, Sept. 14, IHEATRE GARDEN, 199 AND 201 BOWERY.— Professor GESTER, the celebrated Magician and Ventrilo- ACT THIRD. On arrival at the grounds, the club will @ ina Scotch | tel, and the 1 HOTEL AT PAU, IX THE quist, will commence 4 the above Garden on Wednesday | reel’ to bagpipe music; at the conclusion tel, an Nobility ta eines quarters A’ insilierd ns compietonnse— evening, and continue all the week. -Admissior. free. Eenters, judges and competitors will march t the osraporiog fects ate opal tert EN BROOKLYN. phase of the English language—A partments wanted—A_ oe = | ground, where the games wil take plagg in the followingordar, | Rose's, 42 Atlante street, Prox, {213 Fulton fon eather parry proposed An cereve from baakrapior_—A LEGAL NOTICES. CUESTANED Phas hadngpocmtm won | MSR HoOKOP TE acapaar, | mi fu stant fread re PX ie CANDEN CATRLY INCUMBERGD) earATas | ‘I: Throw ving the heavy hammer—Ist prize, atartan kilt, value AS A0aD) Followers and pursuers-A trailor in the oamy Conrt, Ireland.—To all whom it may concem. In the mat- h, $8. fi ‘hich a fOURA ADDITIONAL TICKET OFFICES $8; 24, 2 Throwing ‘the ial light peer —is prize, tartan kilt, value $8; | will be open of 8) ter of the estate of the Misses Martha Deane Coxand Katharine pianos i proper sense of duty—Abne; Anne Cox, owners and petitioners; and in the ratter of the es- 8 pale The doors will be opened at 12%. The Matinee will. com- ita! tate of Sackville Hamillon Cox, Esq., owner and. petitioner, | & Tsing the cabar—iat prize, tartan plaid, value $8; 24,a | mence at o'clock peecinety: he Moke Kou eit he ron Hey, aod absimpon of foci bab iguuraieation'a Gaeta ‘Take notice, that the schedule of incumbrances affecting the ae the hocer at duration, so that visiters from the country may be in time for | dium. anor of Dunmanwey, comprisiog ho fairs eed custome st | 4 Putt ating the heaty stoieIst prize tartan plald, value $8; | the railroads and sleambons, yezxcu witnovr the town of eee ay as also those of Ballygurteen, with the rights, privileges the rofits: ey ne thereto, an 5. ating the light stone—Ist prize, tartan kilt, value $8; 24, brooch ee VOLK’S GARDEN, 45 BOWERY Prop Learn Parnes town and ds of Dunmant north nman wa; y south, mt unce rie—! stories peop! yurce: yrith their subdenominations cilsituate inthe barony of Basi | 6: Gillealium or dre go. saees Prize, tartan plaid, value } tie that it they bave arranged forthe sovoud nd ue, eee, Iigit—A aleeping beauty A one birddoerrupted come Barberry, and county of Cork, all formerly the esialgof Henry | 7. gS Nea an ie value $8; 24, bonnet A ore RRR Sate CONCERT. oust = Stok cocram Ons, 6 of Dunmanway, Esquire, and afterwards of Pennsylva. Dat recepta—Triamer's ‘Informations Ithercepted corres -A secret discovered—A_ leceased, lately the estate of the above named owners (and Sad cet, sicians. offered. rescue—Suddec which lands have teen gold be (nie Gone ie iced ah ine | 8 Rumniog Ieap-Ist, prize, tartan plaid, value $8; 24, hose } Principal onaion Me NOME tener the Sevonin rls Teigment, mughls—Propriely enraptured. heartroading oalaraity ik Clerk of the Records of this Court, and any person having | 9 giant. nek © I lat NATIONAL GUARD B. ” Y pimlfarit removed A blessed iniarraptonee A ride any claims not herein ae i or. Ghjecting eneret, © citer on ein anh woe a: prize, tartan plaid, value $8; 24, Conductors, Messra. Grill, fend {hletder. R -A delicate w An interruption—A strange Account of the amount oF priority of any. 4 herein re ‘cone anced ese! lareeny—1 reasure—More inter ted to him, OF any other person, or particularly in respec! | 10. Rupnlng pe ieeP—lat prize, tartan kilt, value $8; 24, skian ‘The propisonee coven tee tien neleies a aye eocieapoalione. eae a ooh sublime eff The pi cepted corres} pen. A. ea PARTICULARS 8 REE AN (DBILLS. otal ‘oF sum of two thousand Inte currel Dy the will ot Si Richard Jox, eh deceased, via | 2. Ep step P and Jump—Ist prize, tartan plaid, value $8; 2d, R lca to the be oy of the grand: ball sallow Only ner eae Rauehiy ‘Bue Suppepble Pvp rope th ty M Bizabeth Savage Cox, his danghter, aid also ta respect of te |, ie defy 2 cent, children bait prise i Rloven An "Oud Paper Sivan, a eae Poatiive: Dalanee of a sum of ‘one thi thousand pounds, late, currency, to ieee of iwenty minutes, during which the famed {to commence at 8g, doors lors open at 7 o'clock, Denial—The Ayana Perplexing wi of =! dancer lace. — Castlecrag’s Sister—Forced Gayety— the youn rehllaren oie Richard’ Coy a ‘nd which said eum | 12 Short race—lat prize, a sporran, value $8; 2d, brooch, NBBatte vwaniel at he e bore pl er a Week Lady CCastlecrag’s Pe rane Gor to tha Rev, Wilhamn Heductt by “ioc outed aie | 33: Highland Sing—Let prize, tartan kilt, $8; 2A, brooch, $8. CADEMY OF MUSIC_EXTRA NOTICE. — mares py epee Avgust, 1772, to secure the sum of £840, late currency (but ot 14. Long race—Ist prize, tartan kilt, $8; 2d, shoes or brogues, Monday, Sept, 19, at 8 orclock, second night of The Fetters Forged—The Viciim Enthralled—The Bondage of of whieh nothing tp admilled fo be due) or for any otter | yy, irae’ raee—tat prize, Donuet and The public re reoeetey Ribeaed iA. the chien silent Coward—Propriety's Testimony Au Bee reap ce oe bin demand and ape ceri ie a | op. buckle, hare eeine G0 yall mands adnan Rca erent rth sed AMTION OF Cerk, on,or before the Iith day of November next, and to ap 16. Suck Fucd—Fit prize, bonnet and hose, 4; 24, shoe buckles, IL en Slander and Slanderers Repuked~-Jumee and roth Agninat ee Re eR Te ne ‘2 It will be repented on Monday next. ‘The regular sale for 11 | (lander and Slandercrs f ‘oe InsultA Heart. Queaioa—ie apes Ages Fe a Gouri a Dib 17. Wheelingbarrow, blindfold—Ist prize, skian-dbu, $8 60; 24, | Polluto will commence on Saturday. however, may | Vote of, Thanks—A Host of Nobodies — Re. CRORES Manele adietta tat Rewemeetort | wltkiy" Ronen test ar visemes aap Meunans. | Figg "es Mie Detlev of te Academy oh Thursty tt | pire rhe Uumen Wine Besos Wanted Petey woe secede, me tuiie tenn Se raportl At the conclusion the members of the club will assemble, | _ PROGRAMME FOR THE PRESENT WERK.—This even Hyceand Barat ‘Active Fy one Dated this 234 ny My of daly, 1898" He DENNY | tnd, maralled by the chief will proweed to he Apollo Room, ng (Wedueatay), LA SOMNAMBULA. DY aoe Gee formation Heard n Volee—A Guide Wanted—A Denonemsad URLING, Raaminer. | JON Solletion, having the | *rvecing: anler he dicecdon oF Pose ae Pernorow gna iepeh ae i "aia CORTESE. 00 | Found—A r Cold.” Shiver—Re- Barriage of ihe proceédtags, No. 8 Dawsdn micet Di Dancing, under the direction of Professors MACFHERSON eas i hy Mad. and Sig | connoitreing—All isthe Promised “aide ne and YA’ PASSIEE, QR Saurday, GALA MATL eG Ht | clusiveness’ of Fashion Invaded—Aalary ‘not so’ much = Robertson's Quadrile Band wil be in attendance during the | LAMEEMOOR, | ll, TROVATORE and LA’ TRA} object as a permanent situation, beret ve ‘XMIssion 70, THE GROUNDS—GENTLEMEN, 25 seen nse of the present unequalled oom- } Fern Upiquity-“A sight missnderstander Bee fre or Pe BEDROOM ENAMELED FURNITURE, IN ALE, C0- WITH BADGE, ination, ven for amither PRACE of Teslored—The regection of lore and styles, of ay id. warranted manufacturd, DIES AND CHILDREN = Siene—A ruined hbusband—' friend st band— RINGTON'S, 6 Canal strset opponte Woogie. Maa siasiars emt at clap it il meet a House at | NOW OFSS, pewy of music, TENTH STREET. — — Ty cy SIC, ieiand 48 Wooster street. ‘Ratathished in Tous Mo'clock | THE SECOND EXHINITION OF Oram nise os iH AND tiga (ake Se Ags introduced— AMnEaN ORAMAESATTeMS OFeTie rg) sg LAND FRENO iasdie: Thi: y inese for theNdevonce En i color and tea, sre nnd Fetall, an $0) coed up NEY MEMPHIS 1 ee RLLADIEG AND ¢RN- Frere, ‘les ees, Ward, Walls, Hook, Prost Lianety, Ee Theo wa lemen for the above will ea ‘c., itsicenceThe widenee WARREN WARD, 277 Canal green room on Tuesday, OPEN FROM9 A. M. TO9P. pce Four doors east of Broadway. | Mawes: Sept 17, 1860.” W. Ce THOMPSON, Masager. Alin nomen oeanigs Woes. } nee Honor given tothe bites of tbe world—Laonard'e forgive LOVE'S RECONCILIATION. A plot discoverad—A net Lb sense'c OP 7B FURNITURE—DESKS, TABLES, CHAIRS, lounges, stools, &c., the largest’ assortment in Sy city, ab 102 Broadway FREDERIOK CLARK. “agent. ETERNATIONAL AEP INSEITUTE ON, roadway, cornér of Fourth street, (Open from 10.A. M. to 10. cele = Agclinen 38 a. oy ve been any paintings hay ved to a aller, which B. HELMSMULLER HAS RETURNED Saree NEV- F Foret Gaeh tater ee eee Jog aan ree onable musie (Concert or dann), Rae Cat ate CHOOL FURNITURE.—MODERN STYLES OF SCHOOL moat beautiful pieces of jon, weddings, sociables, receptions, &e.. with’ any amber ow vee ane cor Rorunegy temrases Loser © | sro waragre oe rim NN eincer ant mete saree eee | neared eats - on street jus 10 AT! only ween ng me. ation by mail or otherwise, T ron — TER OF PREJUDICE DESTROYED, uw yal hea! MoVICKER.—' wonderfully talented Re child, whi rede is now fulfil NO sane PIRCE WILL BE PERFORMED. Dress circle seats may be secured ONE WEEK in advance witout extra charge. Doors open a7. “To commence at $ o'¢logk. RAMATIC INSTRUCTION, —A FIRST CLASS ACTOR will recet pile in the higher branc! the a first roles on the stage: Vogt ollice, New York. been unprecedented, is now fulfilling ment at te Howton Rineente Managers wishing address J. H. MeVicker, Tremont House, Bos: ure nitier to at 652 Hudgoa st INST PRICK GIVEN FOR SECOND HAND m $65 to $5,000. All calls promptly attended eet, coruer of Perry,

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