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T E NEW YORK HERALD WHOLE NO. 8410. bs od Re ati Fussris cuss FOR LADIES BUY uence of retiring from iness, ER, of street, three doors west of Broad. 3 Tiga Sut le entre sock, over $50, f 000 worth, of rich all of which have bese tht fo rand wil be sald a very great reduction to close usinens. ———— ERNTION, SKIRT DEALERS FROM A DISTANOE.. Coll and, examine 01 Ladies’ 30, "25, 2 20 and 16 springs. woven @ The) ‘Be aon sliape, f fu pe, oan cheap. L. HARDING, 4 CARD.—W. JACKSON, NO. S51 BROADWAY, HAS received per late uation & very’ ‘steamers and from al ghoice store of mourning dress conating ot in every variety, second mou! silks, select atyles of and French uss Valencia, Ac; ible or aia in width; Tench make; Mah crepes in every ; ‘and cloth; be- many numerous to mention; also Bnglish " wi i Sens obuerse en W. JACKSON, ‘of Mourning Good Broadway, belwees Bpring and Pritee siecle Am GIVEN away. PAPER HANGINGS, _W hall SHADES, CARPETINGS, paper 12centa, fue gold paper 50 cents per roll. sa pale te nome Sa mre oer ara soon, VATES' ‘Sls Hudson, soove Spring sireok SPLENDID STOCK OF FAL, BONNETS WILL BE by Wm. Brown, & Co, on Thursday, the 22d insl- to which the attention of the ladies of New ‘York, ns well as dealers and litter and shout the country, is res, fully ealt ved. City milliners ol be ee ow Oo. eo! nivel in. RNOLD, PNEARLE & CO. MN Aq rN ad RSDAY, SEPTEM S20 peces ak, oa sand 8 eo ceuls per yard. goods ew oe In ete od wil oo Toad much under price. ARNOLD, CONSTABLE & © Canal street, Or3 of Mercer. - (L0AKS, MANTLSE, &C., &C. , a FOR FALL WEAR, W. K. PEYTON, No. 264 Bowery, will open this morning of all the leading ti @ magnificent assortment novelties introduced for the season In beeps ming MISSES AND yee GARMENTS. f FP rong Shand 96 $6. French tricot b mars at ver, iateee st et, impo ante, invite a ae ect our mock? In. we, quality entvaitteatian our comenin will be found superior to many now by sole on Broadway and Canal street. oe go and others will find our store within five minutes ‘walk of all the principal hotels in Bepadw RYTON, Cloak, Sgn and mantil anufactirer, ‘No. 264 Bowery, near Houston street. HEAP FROM AUCTION LINEN geome Ht TOWELS DAMASK AND Napkins, doy! doves and ta d table o ‘loths, ‘asranes ‘an erriment of of new o. G. Hook, (Late W. 8. Bond.) 08 kad 110 Sith arcane. e Geraees, or AND. nae ORS’ GOODS. NG. laced «£00, Importers and commas merchants, 80, 32, $4 and 36 PARK PLACE, Invite the attention of the trade to their present complete stock f newly i OF BewIY IDO EE ODS FOR MEN'S WEAR, Together with a pr ny RICAN WWOOLLENS, we are for sale by the piece or package, on terms to suit ALL AND oe DRY_ GOODB. we & MOYNAN, 1 Broadw Are now 0) large assortment of 4-4 ENGLISH PRINTS Tr dak's colors, my i, s, ber yard, a decided Phy have also just Sets from auction a large assort- LOW PRICED DRESS SILKS, io varies of a le, at 75 cents and $1 per yard. ‘Kiso, d cases VALENTIA PLATDS, at per yard, worth 33. s\attenton fa invited Inigo stock LINEN AND HOUSEKERPING GOODS. ‘We have nn on hand all the best makes of COTTON SHIRTINGS, and our stock of LINENS contains ever; ies ‘would di do well to omer AND ired in the housekeeping Ii fie orir stock before purchasing. HOUSEKEEPING GOODS DEPARTMENTS. Embracing j and complete assortments, Now open A835 Broadway, ‘Corner of Worth street. EDWARD LAMBERT & CO. €. MILLIKEN & CO., HAVE JUST ADDED TO «, their stock of shirting linens, making it complete in all te ‘medium and light makes. The 2 best tnaufact ut are offered at ices | cannot to give sat - o J.C. MILLIKEN & CO., + Importers and dealers in linen goods exclusivel; 748 idway, above Aster place, east side. ion NOVELTIES IN SILKS AND SILK ROBES. IN PARIS DRESS GOODS. LATEST NOVELTIES LATEST NOVELTIES WLS, CLOAKS, jpost He EMBROIDERIES: AND LACES, To be opened at the new retail store oh MONDAY. Septomber 12, And offered for At per er oant below the cost of importation. EDWARD LAMBERT & © SEPTEMBER 12. OeREArT BARGAINS IN RICH SILKS AND G@ooDs 5 FROM AUCTION, For sale at a slight advance ish’ A SAVING TO RETAIL BUYERS OF 28 PER CENT ON THE COST OF IMPORTATION. EDWARD LAMBERT & CO., at Corner of Worth street. ‘EW FALL Goons. JAMES GRAY & CO. will open, on MONDAY, 8! Several enges of new goods of the latest Paris styles. LENCIAS, tt Al REAL LACES AND EMBROIDER! 729 Broadway, corner of Waverley D Aplass: Gentlemen who materials, all made by han‘ SES fy hey can tenga yremises, and ses a Mr B ROBERT Tt ihn THOMPEON, ‘mo has bad Tedged aa Une bent Alimng shitis isweiy, yee prey Ges 2 nie ah ce 14 D9, and 17 do. 8. at peat TZ do, Sid and 1400. B15. Old skirts tude over, on. HARDING'S ‘Woven kit factory, 281 Spring ‘airoet, a} an BEST WOVEN SKIRT THAT CAN Fe) PRODUCED Bah bie he Wray atae’ or gt nate Bh phe rere RUBBER ELASTIC FABRICS.—THE ee has now in store, at wholesale only, Les is haya receiving from his factories in the United States and from manufactories abroad, large quantities shirred elastic cece, rien toe all Coa Fy, eluding ine, chtne. wate anes pret oh facture or import and us anulacture or import ands Fulegized rubber elastic fa wri rage ae ol such simile of my name, without, which no fatima of Gcodysar $a HORACE Ht. DAY, nded in United States during the Principal warehouse, No. 23 Cortlandt street, N. 'Y. ER BROTHERS, 9 DUANE STREET, ARE ‘offering to the trade their new importations of fall goods, consisting of Velvet, sntins and bonnet materials, Ribbons, i Blonde lace and riches, And all kinds of millinery goods, of which they always keep a full Lassortment, at the lowest prices. OBES, Beh He at $25, yh $40, ‘Will be opened at retail on Thursday, September ARN! 30N SKELETON CORSETS (OR WAISTS), AT 60 cents each; an admirable and desirable arti ust 15. NOLD, CONSTABLE & CO., Canal street, corner of Mercer. by dst sleamer from Havre, seventeen sizes, wilt be pate Hs morning, for ante by THOMAS TATEN, Si Cant’ MORNING EDITION—THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1859.—TRIPLE SHEET. POLITICAL. neal ao ling SRR sin ist ininnhacs Th OF NEW YORK—OFFICK OF THR SRORRTARY a; m ‘State, Alban: be ig ts |, 1869. lhe Sheriff of tho Raat ba New York: —si Notice is Bec, ven that at the General Election to be he held in this State on the Tuesday auc- ceeding the oe Monday of November next, the following’ ot are to be él ba Bate! ta, tbe place of Gideon J. Tucker, hoo in the place of Sanford K, Chureb. Pre cire, earl tn tas ines of Lotaee teemals, om S'binte Euginser aud Survoyor, in the place of Van M. Rick mond, surer, in the place of Isaac V. Vanderpoct. ‘A Gate renquree, th ithe place of Charles Me si Sherrill. An Inspector of State Prisons, in the place ot “Wesiey fa fig of te Cour of Appeals, in the place of Alexander mater of the Court of Appeals, in the place of Russell F. 2 whee torens of otlce willexpire on the last day of De- ‘Algo. a dust of the Supreme Court for the First Judicial te wi expe wisktaee eaten on ‘of Decem! iho, Sebators for the Foun, Fit Sixth and Seventh Se- ale dirila seeeatioine tonaesenie at ear ete wen rior Court, in the place of John Common Pleas, in the place of apes Stiuce ofthe Marine Court, in the place of Albert A. pie Hupervisors, in the places of John R. Briggs and Peter ccamate terms of office will expire on the last day of De- rt ‘itention of Inspectors of Election and County Canvas- pers is directed to chapter 271 of Laws of 1809, copy of which is printed herewith, for instructions in regard to their duties under said act, “‘subtnitting to the people a nw authorizin; Joan of two million five hundred thousand dollar, to prov ° for the payment ofthe floating debt ofthe State. ol An act to submit tothe ps wk foe ee exuibocity two million five hundred thousand dollars, to provide far the pagment of the floating debt of the State, Fassed April 13, Ni, three-Ofths being present. People of the State of New York, represented in Senate ond yes do enact as follows:— Sec. 1. The Commissioners of the Canal Fund are hereby authorized to borrow on the ered of the State {90 mllign five hundred thousand dollars, at ® rate not exceeding alx per o coe and reimbursable at such Heros a sal Commissioners, not exceeding e' years from’ "ino time of making such loan. All the pr Be'law in relation to loans made by Commissioners, of te Canal Fund, and the issue and transfer of certificates of stock, shall apply { to loans authorized by this act, so far as the same are applicable. Sec. 2. The moneye realized by such loan, shall be applied exclusively to the payment of claims against the State not otherwise’ provided for, for work done ‘on the canals of the State, and for private property appropriated by the Stale for the uke of such canals, and for injury to private property growing out of the constriction of the canals, or to the pay- Tent of the principal and interest of such loahs, aud for io other fee es whatevet ‘vo million five hundred thousand dollars is hereby. appropriaied to be pata outot the Treasury, onghe warrant of the Auditor of the Canal Department, from the said moneys, within two years from the time when this act shall take elleet, for the payment of claims against the ified in the Jast preceding section, and for the pa ment ‘ot the interest on the loan authorized by this net, which shall become. payable or tothe receipt into the Treasury of the first annual tax, Rereineter directed to be levied and collected, for the payment of the interest and principal of the joans authorized by this act; a loan of but any sum applied to pay interest as aforesaid may be re: Pande out ot tbe proceeds of the said taxes when received into the Treas ary. Sec. 4. An auhiual tx is hereby imposed, and shall be levied and collected in the same manner as other Siate taxes are levied suflicient to pay the interest and redeem the principe! ot the foan horoby palborised, wide cighieon years From ihe time of the contracting thereof. The “Comptroller shall ascertain and determine what sum, being applied in payment of principal and interest, in the ‘frst Fear after the tax can be collected as aforesaid, and in each suéceeding year thereafter, within the period of eighteen yenrs from the tim of contracting said loan, will be suiieient to pay interest and redeem the priucipal of sald toan witily said period of eighteen years, and shall in each year unpoetion the sum so required’among the several counties of hy Sia according to the. then lust corrected assessment rolls returned {ois ofee, and shall give, notice of auch apportionment to he Boards of Supervisors of the respective counties. It shall be the duty. of the Boards of Supervisors ot ihe: respective counties to cause the amount 40 apportioned in each year to be levied, collected and paid to the Treasurer of this State in the same manner as other State taxes. The money collected and id into the treasury under this section shall constitute a sink- Ing fund to pay the fiiterest and redeem the: prinelpal of the loan contracted pursuant to this ‘act, and shall be sacredly appied to that purpose; and if at any time the sinking fund shall be iusuflcient to comply with the requirements of this section, the Comptroller sball increase the sium thereafter to be levied ‘and collected by tux in each year, so as to make the fund adequate for the pur ose aforesalt. ee. ied whenever the roreniies ot the cheater ‘meeting ail present constitutional charges, upon them, aliall_ amount to enough to form a sinking fund suilicient to pay the interest and redeem the principal of allioans within the eighteen years meu- tioned in the first section of this Bee. 6. This net snl] be stipmitied to the people of this State at the next general election, and the votes given for its adoption shall be end “Constitutional Loan,” and shall be in the following form:—"For a loan of two million tive hundred thousand dollars, to pay. the floating debt of the State,” and “Against the’ loan of two million five hu dred thousand dollars, to pay the floating debt of this State. ¢ inspectors of the several election districts of this shall provide a separate box, in which the ballots giv pursuance of this act shall be deposited. The ballots shall be canvassed and returned, and the resuit shall be determined and certified in the same manner as votes given for the ollloe of Governor of thia State. Ifa majority of the votes cast, pur Buant to this act, shall be “for % loan of two million five hun, dred thousand dollars, to pay then the preceding sections “Srihie ace wil ta ama million five ty of the Votes so cast shall be “a, alnat ‘@ loan of two hundred thousand dollars to pay the floating debt then the gald sections shall not take effect, but Xours, respectfully, DEON S. TUCKE Secrotary of State. City anp County or New York, Sagrirr’s Orvrice, New York, August 31, 1859. Thereby certify that the above is a true copy. of the original notice received by me from the Seeretary of State, and now on tile in this office. JOHN KELLY, Sheriff, All the proprietors of public newspapers of the city and county of New York are herewith requested to publish the above once in each week until the election, and cause their bills for Cen publication to be sent to the Board of Supervisors: for payment JOHN KELLY, Sheriff, Daigd New Yorx, August 31, 1850 NEWSPAPERS, EADY TODAY AT 2 O'CLOCK HUNNY PHELLOW. Price only Phour Gents, RPAPY TO-DAY AT 12 orcLo0K THE PHUNNY PHE Price only Phour Cents. RADY TODAY AT 12 O'CLOCK THE PHUNNY PHELLOW. Price only Phour Cents. EADY TO-DAY AT 12. O'CLOOK THE PHUNNY Pt Price only Phour © RMPY TODAY AT 12 ocLocK THE PHUNNY PHELLOW. Price only Phowr Cents. EADY TO-DAY AT 12 O'CLOCK THE PHUNNY PHELLOW. Price ouly Phour Cents. ; toasted TO-DAY ae 12 OC THE PH EADY TO-DAY AT 12, O'CLOCK THE PHUNNY PHELLOW. Price only Phow Cents, EADY eet AT 12 Reheat THE PHUNNY PHELLOW. Price only Phout EADY TODAY AT 12 O'CLOCK THE PHUNNY PHELLOW. Price only Phour Cents. REY TODAY At 2 ocrock, THE PHUNNY PHELLOW. Price only Phour Cents, No ites TO- us AT 12 O'CLOCK HE PHUNNY PHELLOW. Price only Phour Cents. RPAPY TODAY AT 12 O'CLOCK THE PHUNNY Pelee only Fhour Gents, EADY TO-DAY AT 12 O'CLOCK THE PHUNNY PHELLOW. Price only Phour Cents, EADY cays AT 12 0 THE, PHUNNY OW. Price only Phour Cents, REDE TO-DAY AT 12 O'CLOCK THE PHUNNY PHELLOW. Price only Phour Cents. TODAY AT 12. 0 CLOC THE PHUNNY | PHELLOW. Price only Phour Cents. Rea TO-DAY AT 12 O'CLOCK THE PHUNNY PHELLOW. Price only Phour Cents, EADY TO. pay AT 12 Gaetan, HE PHUNNY PH Price only Phowr Cente, FADY TO-DAY AT 12 O'CLOCK THE PHUNNY PHELLOW. Price only Phour Cents, EADY MEDICAL, verre SHEE HE FASHIONS. VALE AND WINTER nery.—Mrs. 8 i re onih & Mi im 1 of fashions invites the attention of Rouuheene Wena ceed, miade hats, England merchants and_imiliners to. Ii. splendid and fash: jonable assortment of new and novel de: is, in endless variety, at 769 Brondway, three doors below Bighth cineoh’ lacs tharos hoe tech doef ad el REAT BARGAINS IN. MILMINERY -@ Ge Gites sti drone the auétion sales thie work. Re MONG wale buyers. 6,000 of rich ribbons and 200 different styles of elegant bonne: ots, ef the latest designs; also jot Joly of all kinds ofa dry, ria loves, Sowers and feathers, close’ well wort the, aivears no! iB. IBAAGRS, Ay nt, 104 Duane street, seven doors west of Broadway. oe —_ cient fora fo Bridal ails 6 thi ata of Wins oie of toilet Met attractions. are el ir Way, to imtuence beatin AN shih Me fistinetive importance novellet incest, find the present large stock IFFURES AND BOUQUETS AT $2 A SET, Poy Ady able wits all aivhy In the market. At No. 61 Broadway oo R. COOPER'S OFFICE, 14 DUANE STREET, BETWEEN Chatham and William. Office hours from én the morn- ing until 8 in the evening. Sundays excepted. R. CORBETT, NO. 19 DUANE STREET, MEMBER Gf the New York University, Medical College. may be gon. ‘sulted at his old established oftice, from 84 A. M. to 8 P, M. ECKER STR R. BARROW, 1% BL Hours o! below Macdougal str [11.2 andefpom 4 to 8. DPE BALLS OFFICES CORNER OF HOUSTON AND osby streets (139 Crosby). Honrs 103s to 2, and 6 wo 9 excepted. . FOUR DOORS siltation from 11 FR. WARD—OFFICE 483 BROADWAY, NEXT TO WAL- Jack's theatre, up stairs. OMice hours from,7 A. M. til 10 PM. daily. On Sundays ti!) 12M. Digs way) WATSON MAY BE CONSULTED AT HIS REST. [a Pee mae cond bleck west of Broad: EDICAL—A FEW DOORS EAST OF BROADWAY.— Dr. HAMMOND, - ToS aad HAMMOND, Gl Bleecker street. OMice hows from ee ARTS AND LONDON OFFTORS OF c NT, Pu Broslwes. New York, ap etqirs, he iio ey, ae e fourth section of this act, Imposing a tax, may be « THE TEBE. : Des cou: Ra Same Oar At i HORSES is AND CARRIAGES. Saracen Anne, SPRONG ROCKAWAY WAGON FOR SALE WITH and shafts; TF Riri's 00, oF Boh Be Biaece or Bed. Fe WEL trast $3 Bon Sixth street, Willamaburg. A YERY STYLISH SORREL HORSE, 15% HANDS HIGH, eight years old, ‘and kind in’ single or double har: ness, an excellent sad paddle horse and can trot close to 3 minutes, iss srl phaeton wagon, with turn over ae fog top, pole and shafts, order: made by Dugeabiury & Win Traten: also a singis harness, “Wil be id neparate. or ther, fect gentleman's turnout. aE abi Go Haat Twenty seoond sure frou 7 to1D A. Me aad Lod CLASS TOP WAGON, MADE Bes woop by Amour, a stylish black free ‘iigh, Earnest e.1 Ye fe wit fw for wantof use. Apply | at Trucadell's, 172 wild 176 Merce: x atreet, wan th nae Ee Re FAMILY ¥ CARRIAGE FOR SALR—WITt, TAKE PAY A, "atarciage tiding. tnquireat It Livingalon p CARRIAGE FOR SALE—CHEAP; ONE GOOD SRCOND hand rockaway carriage, nearly’ as ag new; some new buggy Wagons—some fave two seats; some hand buggy wagons, some with tops: aome light express and Dosiness wagons. “Apply to M. "SURLEY, SI Bast Twelfth oR. SALE—TWO HORSES, 1 ND 15 HANDS HIGH, bay and brown; can trot in and 2:40 to 4 wagon, excl fre sound and kind in every respect. Can be seen at B. 8. Nelson's Hotel in Flatbush, L. 1. Stages leave Fulton ferry every half-hour, and pass by the door, Satisfactory reasous given for selling. OR SAL) nd pigs rane MARE, FOUR BLACK OR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL PAIR OF BLOOD BAY hommes, alr and seven years old, 16k hands igh, fing tai Very stylish drivers), sound and kind én all ; seated ealcche, nearly new, and. harness: sold on account of permanent ill health. Apply at the private stable in Thirty- second sireet, two doors east of Seventh avenue. JPR SALE-A SPLENDID PATR OF LONG TAIL, BAY vars old, 15% hands high; warranted sound and ‘one pair of short tail jet blacks; ean trot together minutes; warranted sound and kind; very stylish Apply at 275 Spring street. Fen SALE—A BANDSOME BLAOK. Honan 10 ¥! i a i i ha Lge erfectly sound, and kind in Apply at stable 1,010 ‘Broadway WOR SALE—VERY CHEAP, A ine horse, at the stables 56 West Twenty-third stree POR, SATE-A BLACK HORSE, 6 YRARS OLD, 16 hands high; would make a very fine family horse: he is At for many purpones:, warranted to be sound and kind in si. gle and double harness; must be sold this week. Inquire at the coruer of Twenty-fourth street and Madison sven: side ir AS. LE! FE, SALESA BEAUTIFUL, ROAN HORSE. Six old, 15 hands high; sound and without blemish of any Kinds is a smart, steady traveller in harness or tder the saddle, and so gentle that a child might drive him. To save trouble the lowest price ts $125 cash. Also a light wazon and harness; pi . Can be seen at Mr. Arthur's stables, 11 Bergen street, Brooklyn. (OR SALE—ARRIVED FROM BERKS ©0., PA., LAST Saturday—ten work horses, sutitable for any work, weigh ing from eleven to fourteen cits warranted yound, ANd Got over eight years old. Apply at 657 Washington atreet, N. Y. OR GALE—A CHESTNUT SORREL HORSE, 151 hands hich, six years old; sound, kind, handsome and @ freetrotter, of great endurance. He is well worthyithe atten tion of any'one who desires a horse of the above qualities and description. Can. be seen, at Cogswell’s. stable, 130 Chrystie street Apply to WILLIAM HORTON, 191 Coniuam suare, for price, Re. as drivers. (OR SAKA SORREL, HORSE, 16}¢ HANDS HIGH, in harness, good family ‘horse; also shifting top ‘wagon and harnoest price for all $125, or Would be wold sepu- rate, Apply at 162'Varick street, (OR SALE CHEAP—EITHER A *MARE, NEARLY black, or a bay horse. Apply before 9 A. M. or afte M. at 17 Fast Thirteenth street, between Fifth avewue and Uni versity place. OR SALE CHEAP—A STYLISH SPAN OF BAY CAR. riage horses, 7 years old, with long tails. Warranted sound; an excellent teain for a ‘private family. ‘Sold only for want of use, Apply at the siablea 227 West Twenty-irst street, near Ninth avenue. OR SALE OR TRADE—FOR A GOOD HORSE OR A team of small ones, a light wagon, nearly new, with moveable top, pony and harness: all in good ‘order. Apply at the corner of Forty-third street and Third avenue, in the fee! store. Hise, A iickiyee? PAIR, WELLL MATCHED, Kind and gentle, fit for family tse, not Less than hands high, and worth $500 or $600, for which will he given in‘payment a piece of land consisting of one rere on the line of the Harlem Railroad, very eli bly located, high ground and a Scetraite building spot; w ed. ese ‘Addiess. box 102 Herald ORGAN STALLION WANTED—YOUNG, WELL broken, gentle aud handsome, Address ©. F. b., Herald ROTTING STALLIONS FOR SALE—THREE STAL- lions, each of different stock, but all immediately connected with the frst class trotiing horses of this country, will be sold at private sale to close up a business; will show 2240, 2:50 and 3 minutes respectively, with little or no training: eight years old each, and about 16 hands high; lowest prices, $1,600, 1,200 and $1,000. ‘Those not willing to give these prices need not ‘answer this advertisement. Address Trotting Stock, Herald oflice, for two weeks. ROTTING 2 AND WAGON CHEAP.—GRAY mare, old, 1544 hands, trots in three minutes, sound and kin hifting top, used two ei months, at Merchants’ stables, 85 West Twenty-ninth street, near Broadway. 'ALUABLE HORSES.—STOCK FARM ABOUT TO DIS- continue the breeding of stock, the entire establishment ‘will be 80) rivate sale—stallions, brood mares (all in foal by Toronto o Chl) and colts, among them Sontag’s two year old colt by Ethan Allen. Those in search of choice stock for breeding will address farm of 8. R, Bowne, Flushing, L. I. ANTED—FIFTEEN OR TWENTY HORSES TO KEEP through the coming winter. For further information inquire at the umber yard, corner of Harrison and Columbia streets, Brooklyn. Also one hundred tons of hay for sale. JANTED—A GOOD STYLE HORSE, FOR A SINGLE truck; six or seven years old, abonti6 hands high, pony sae ‘warranted sormd and kind; to weigh about 1,300 pounds. ress 226 Front street. 600. z2ok SALE, AVERY STYLISH PAIR OF CA. nadian ponies, 13 hands high, aged 4 and 6 years; 8 of new harness, and & new wagon with shifting top, one of the best takers in this city and has been ‘used ¥ times; to be sold on account ‘owner not hav time to use them. ‘To be seen at the livery sable of Ed. Kelle: 18 Thirteenth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, betw: 1 and 12 o'clock A: M. NOTICES. NERGREEN CEMETERY THE LOT OWNERS OF the cemetery are requested to me Sept. Io, at 74g v clock at Washington H and South Seventh streets, Brooklyn, Eastern district, 7 full and. punetual aitendance is requested, as business of im- portance relating to the coming election for Trustees and oth itters will be presented to the meeting. James M. S cis B. Stryker, John Davenport, daniel wees Bing Py anes Myers, Jr., and F Sept. 14, anger, Rol ‘Thompson. EW JERSEY STATE FAIR-AT BLIZABETHPORT, Sept. 18, 14, 15 and 16, 1859.—¢ Railroad of New deamboais RED SACKED WYOMING und. K 1 wil ee pier No. 2 North hie daily. at 73,9 an 6 and ts. are landed within twenty feet of the main Satie tothe Grounds. TOTICR, —IF THE OWNER OF THE LOUKSMITH'S tools does not call at 107 West Twenty-seventh street and have them removed within three days on. this date, the same will be sold at public auction to pay expenses. If called for within three days he must pay for this advertisement LIN K. \, OF BROOKLYN, SIXTEEN was rin over by an omnibus in’ Broadw: on Friday, the 2d inst., and taken to the hos pital, where he died soon after. Persons who saw the occ Fence will please call on or send a note to C. Parker or The- dore F, Breese, 15 Gold sireet, or to Geo. C. White, 170 Broat way. ARTIFS WHO ARE ASSOCIATED IN ESTABLISHING ‘A first class Marine Insurance Company to receive proposals from gentlemen ot experien hess of underwriting, with the view of selecting oflicersaid filling positions. Communications, with particulars, and tie Amount of stock that could possibly be influenced in # first class Company, will be treated with siviet confidence. Pluase ai dress Insurance, box 3,707 Post oflice. zi CLOTHING. Aa RARE Si at Rich: ay sh $20 nena FOR SILK resses, from $1 to $4 fe Is; also carpels, Aieawicat eousoee, Seweiry, furmiiure, Ken A note by post Rinse attended ‘to by E., 134 Seventh avenue, beiween ineteenth and Twentieth streets. Ladies attended to by T 481 PEARL STREET.—$5,00 WORTH OF clothing wanted. Gentlemen baving any larg: iois of the above to dispose of, can obtain the highest cash pric for them by addressing or calling on JAMES NORO: NEY, ‘a Pearl street, near Chatham. RARE CHANCE, AND No HUMRUG.— gentlemen having any cast off clothing ta ineve the highest ensh prige ever paid by calling addressing Win. Walsh, 89 Ceutre street. ually attended to, I ADIES AND GENTLEMEN HAVING ANY CAST OFF 4 clothing, furniture or carpets to dispose of, will receive the highest price in cash, by sending to or Mitredaing A, Hare ris, hird avenne, between Forueth and Ladies attended to by Mrs. Harris. escent nn EP TADTS AND GENTEENEN—iF VOU ARR SanisriED 4 wih recelving a alr caah price for your east of etn, Fooniture or etrpets, and not be humbugged. by the Nigh 10 8 and faise pretenders, call on or send a note: by post to. B: Minw, eintan a Se as ge Si and Tw » ee t! Tadlow attended toby Mes Mitts, “oe PsDotually attended 1. eT Phan i RET [LADIES CAR, RECEIVE FROM 96 10 #14 FOR SILK ea Pi tlemen, Au, dreamer adios or gentlemen, if yon are natiaied with ‘off clothi it tam ourtete, and mak be iia ed by te high seers nod false “pretenders, call. on Hamic avenue, hecregn Treen a and ‘Twent orders will be puyotna ven Mes. Narely ve y Hip DAST OFF or, sm al ADITES AND pose of can the store or Ost pine Fobty-firas streeis. Miguded w by AMUSEMENTS. Acspeny OF MUsiC. rts NORMA ak TH HURSDA Secoud appearance o} MAD. inher gremenie ‘Bae ADELAIDE CORTESI SIGNOK STEFANI, AS sip First aD) pecan st adnan oR A Ht and SIGN AN Sphinn tr CHORAL ORGE OF i09 Under the direction of. 8s -:MAK MARETZEK. Sie tae bs morrow, AY. Sept, 16, at 8. of seats commences 01 Second night of the ste Rated ASSIER. First appearance this se: SIGNOK GASSIER. Grand star perte formance o! ‘ THE BARBER OF SEVILLA. Can —No repertoce of any pretensions can BARR OF Skviiasks Wie" ttetres Senta LAs 5 st who have announced thelr deterainstion of takiag the pr Dreteut season one of er brilliancy, have be: stowed unugiial eare eces. The RARBER “Ot ‘OF REVILEN raaserpecey iv the best opera of the gifted Teossint, and invariably atawn the, very greatest bonuses if prougi out in a suitable manner. Lo png Strival of Hogsint n Pats a @ almget to sme tipo him om i ocne bver Rurope. ear) evel eft: =e urtic: in Paris, London, Vieana, and. sisal ot a, Réasinlan fon. the fier ofthe etal Bare eg ig raed lather of the essentially Italian opera, for rt the Barber of Sevilia has been selected. at cellence of the present company, the majority of she are > oasintan singers enables the madlrctore to sf upe et mice of the BARBER OF SEVILLA, which they avelne doubt wil be regcived with great maistaction by ope Mme. GASSLER, one of the very best Rosinas, will Bing the principal roloa rele which lid the foundation ot bee London reputation, Signor gi ey SAlmaviva has al- ways been admired. Si, ial FS reassume his cele. brated part of Figaro, Fon Baalio of Riguor AMODLO tlwaye creates afurcre, MADAME GASSIER Will sing during the male lea iE VI ENZANO WAl SiR. next, net uta Ey cae veloc, A DOU! MATINEE, In tence all the great artists of ibe p present unequalled com- Mad. COMME S. LC pen BR, ue. STRAKOGOH. AMODIO, GASSTER and JUNCA, rchestra and chorus of 100 performers. The fol immense attraction will be offered— he entire opera (without abridgment) of 1ueLA ay LAMER:! eon F . by a als 4 rr iramatic fourth act o! i vATORK by ad Mad. CORTESI. Including the Cee? Nuakuene and the last act of Including the dj scene and the “Grau Dio," b; Pr vines CORT! 5 | SPECIAL NOTIC! Many penne not having been able ‘to obtain seats for the rst ni; BIBM OF Ft, POLUTTO; or, IMARTIRI, th’s celebrated opera will be repeated on Monday next. CADEMY, OF MUSICIGALA MATINEE, ‘SATURDAY, SEPT. 17, AT 0} MADAME CORTES! MADAME GASSIER, MADAME STRAKOSCH, SIG. BRINOLI, ‘SIG. STEFANT, SIG. AMODIO, SIG. GASSIER, The eniire opera of LUCTA DI LAMERMOOR. The eplendid fourth ac of TORE, 1, TROVA' Tocinding the ne celebrate MISERERE. LA TRAVIATA, Tneluding the Gran Dio and the dying goa STRA-AND CHORUS OF 100. PERFORMERS, Under the direction of MAX MARETj The doors will be opened at 12. Admission ONE DOLLAR to all parts. NO RESERVED SEATS. ‘The whole of the Academy of Music will be thrown open to the he public, who have the privilege of occupying any seat they ++-One Dollar. i ALA NATINER, Onan immense seate of splendor and brine) at which, ALL THE GREAT ARTISTS, WITHOUT EXCEPTIO: Forming the present unequalied combination, will appear ia some of their greatest characters. The Matinee will commence with the entire opera of LUCIA DI LAMERMOOR, MADAME GASSIBR Tn her great role of LUCIA Sig. STEFANI as EDGAR: DO. Big. GASSIER as ASHTON, ‘To be followed bY ihe fourth act of IL TROVATORE. MADAME CORTEST, In ber grent role of LEONORA. tig: BRIGNOLT as MANRICO, Mad. STRAKOSCH as AZUI Sig, AMODIO as COUNT DE LUNA, To conclude with the Inst act of TRAVIATA. Madame, cone ay | «Violeta, BRIGNOLT and" gig’ MODIS: ‘The mont extensive preoarations having been made THIS GALA MATINEE ‘one of extraordinary brilliancy, it can be reasbnably fsen that from the great numbers of strangers, in addition to the usual patrons from the city and neighborhood, an tmmenge crowd will attend. With a wiew, therefore, to ‘facilitate the sale of tickets, TY TICKET OFFICES have heen established At the followiog Mates, where tirkets mary be procured in advance, and thus a rush at the opening of the doors may be avoids Mie bor vilice athe Academy of Sfusic. The down town ticket ofica.nt Sibell's, 12 Wall street, MU Hall & Son's, C. Bri reusing. Scharfenberg & Luis, Nunns & |OTELS. lark. The Astor House, the Metro) politan, St. Nicholas, the Lafarge House, the New York Hotel, the Everett, the Union Place Ho- te}, and the c FIFTH AVaRUR HOTEL. ROOKLYN. Rose's, 142 Atlantic street. Prox’ 213 Fulton strect. Tickets will likewise be for sale at ANCE DOOR OF THE ACADEMY, for which especial pur “FOUR ADDITIONAL TICKET OFFICES willbe manele doors will be opened at_ 12! The Matinee will com- menee at 1o'clock precisely. The Rntre Acts will be of short duration, so that visiters from the country may be in time for the railroads and steamboats, CADEMY OF MUSIC_EXTRA NOTICE. Sept. 19, at 8 o'clock, seeded nicht of OR, THE MARTYRS. The public are respectfully informed that many strangers not having been able to obtain seats on the first night of it will be repeated on Monday next, he regular sale for 1 Poliuto will commence on Saturday. Orders, however, may be received at the box oflie of the Academy oh Thursday and PROGRAMME FOR THE PRESENT WEEK—This even- ing (Thursday), * NO! vidi E BAR Friday, and Si GASSI Yon ALA MATINERA LUCIA Dy oI LAMERMOOR, “IT, VATORE. cand LA TRAVI- 0" ATA, by Mad. GASSIER, Mad. CORTEST and all the other reat artists (without exception) of the present unequalled com- ination, CADEMY OF MUSIC.—NEW ARRANGEMENTS. In consequence of the impossibility of meeting the de- imanda for seats, from the unprecedented number of strangers and the public in ral, the Directors have heen induced to make the follow: ements, to which especial attention is respectfully solleited:— oly TR There will be given extra nights this (Thursday) evening and on Tuesday of next week Ge jast of the present season), COND. The advertisements in the principal Papers will be changed every morning, as the different operas to be given can only be announced gradually, the selection depending on the strength of the artists, whose’ powers of endurance are greatly taxed through the extra performances. The public are thereiore re- quested to read the daily official advertisements, where they will find every necessary information, Trp. Many strangers on their way to New York, not being able to attend the opening of the regitlar sale of seais—whieh invaria- bly takes place on the day previous to the opera announced— orders for seats will be received three days in advance, by ad. dressing the Treasurer by mail or telegraph, if no personal ap- plication can be made. The free list is entirely stapened until farther notiee—with the exception of the press. No notice will be taken of letters or applications for free admissions, PROGRAMME OF PERFORMANCES. This evening: with Cortesi, Stefani, Mad. Stra- kogh and Jun ale this morning. Tomorro )—Grand star performance of the “Barber of Sevilla,” with Madame and Signor Gassier, Brignoli Amo: dio, &e. Sale to ‘and to-morrow, On Saturday—"'Gala Matinee,” on an immense scale. For particulars see matinee advertisement. ‘On Monday—The new opera of “* Poliuto.”’ Sale on Satnrday, On Tues 5 general request. Sale ou Mon: day ‘On Wednesday Sale on Tuesday. Wwacczss 8 Tals. A. PE CHAPEL, ps A ADWAY. A spina Paantenn of the most famons scenes in NOR’ TRAL AND S SOUHERN ITALY, LUMINATIONS OF GENOA OF ST. PETERS. AT ROME,’ E MOCOLETTI, MOVING ToReHLGiTT FESTIVAL, And other exciting scenes. Open every evening this week, at 8 o'clock; on Wednesday and Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Admitiance 25 cents; children 10 ce ETERNATIONAL ART INSTITUTION, Broadway, corner of Fourth street. Open from 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. ‘Admission 25 cents. ‘The new opera of “ Saffo,’? with “ Cortesi.”” Many new paintings have been added to this gallery, which contains the most beautiful pieces of modern art. M R. APTOMIIAS uneces his return to New York, tor ; ements, Address No. 162 ghth avenne. YRAND SOIREE DA GRAND NTE TO-NIGHT. AT MADA NG ACADEMY, 645 Broadwa street & cents. MEicAYSSUPY, COOK, PRIMO BASSO, OF THE “Cooper English Opera’ Trompe py to nego- tiate. with “managers for Hnglish, after October 5, 188! & Son, Broadway fan Oper reas As Cook, Cure Of Mengrat ow Yorke ith SUE Aa Here mort SOLE NO. 2 Pehetocethyeat Pe In Te | Parties desirous o! sec) Aparuneni tor ter are advised fo make early application, " ‘The restanrant of the Hotel St. J ‘St. Julien fs open at Bs hours for gentlemen wishing me take ae meals without rooms. The greatest Care and atteytion will be pald in serving hose who may favor Temlgurade with Welt beseppesdiniceny ERT ANDERSON, pesenen EWARK BAY sate Le only ny .—TO target companies.—Comm: twee would da well by caling at thie benntiful retreat before engaging elsewhere. Stages from Jersey City every bonr, AES ALTER, Prvprighar AMUSEMENTS. Onn mnnnnennes Oe NAR RAA "3 GARDEN; Nm ig Doors Oren i As 1; COM ; COMMENCEIAT THURSDA or i bs wew Pea THE MAGIC PILLS Pronounced by the only Arueer ein the greatest anecess produced by those world renowned artiste, pate @ re ast, Axor tril Sater FOUR RRNTRNTALN MENT BILL. rlenpocart ina * bee cuttin ‘harming Miss eins, and Yous ous! Azacion the tight rope. ‘The in a new feature. Brothe: TERPSICHORE. Maria Hennecart -Gabriel Ravet ie Ravel ing Amerie "ent As Rovide. Our friends and tie ite Bye pent ‘on the nanan cones Any evenin cxu be dansted to eneh of the et to be present consequently those wishing to see the * Mogic Pills” are re dieeted to take the Sorlioet opportaatty. R, WALLACK HAS THE HONOR TO ANNOUNCE THAT WIS THEATRE WILL COMMENCE ITS WINTER SEASON ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19. UNDER HIS OWN MANAGEMENT, WITH A NTIRELY ently WRITTEN EXPRESSLY FOR THE OCCASION, IN WHICH FOLLOWING ACKNOWLEDGED FIRST RATE ARTISTS MRS. HOEY, MRS. VERNON, MI MISS MARY GANNON, Ss. WALCOT, BE, MR. W. B. BLARE, LESTER WALLAGK, MR, BROUGHA! MR. WALCOT, MR. omer a. YOUNG, ée., G2 3 a ‘gt slate &c., NEW AND APPROPRIATE MUSIC. After whioh a faree NEVER ACTED HERE, MR. YOUNG, MR. SLO. MR. FLOYD, ac, hel MRS. SLOAN, &e., GRAND ORCHESTRAL ARRANGEMENTS, SUPERB NEW SCENERY, MECHANICAL RFFRCTS AND VARIED COSTUMES IN FUTURE ADVERTISEMENTS. OWERY, THEATRE Nen & Boniface. T.W. Mei eat Lesaces and Managers Acting Manager NEW PIECE. RSDAY E EVENING. 'SEPTENBER 15, will be pth for the first time, a drama by J. F. Poole, oy from Harry Hazel’s story in the New York Weekly, en- THE MUTE SPY. To conclude (after dances, overtures, &c.,) with the wonder ful falry come pantomime at the EEN MONSTER. RYANT’S MINSTRELS. apiceicennsent HALL, Ko. S13 Broadway, bove Grand street Moxp ay. nd every evening tn the week, vfceumltic hk ROUPE OF ‘F He Wi Worn. MORE NOVELT CHANGE OF FROG TERY and DAN BRYANT, mio. AFRICAN POLKA, TIRES PEAK GUNNERS, ED ZOUAVES, PLANTATION BONG aun) DANCE, x DIXEIS LAND. CHANGE OF TIME. Doors open at 6%; commence at 7%. Tickets 25 cents. EW YORKER STADTTHEATRE, 8] AND $9 BOWERY, The celebrated new comed; DREI YUNGGESELLEN. By Roderich Benedix. byrneng ene Mb jg im eae: STREET, TWO first fl © EAPEST Toa “OF” AMUSEMENT IN THE WORLD. Open every evening with one of the largest and most talented THIRTY TALENTED PERFORMERS Appear in & miscellaneous variety of entertainments. The original FEMALE MINSTRELS, consisting of twelve young ladies, will appear in a variety of eongs, &e., % ADMISSION TEN CENTS. a See at § o'clock; terminate at 12. Lady waiters attend e saloon. ERMAN VOLK'S GARDEN, 45 BOWE ‘The most popular place in the Unloutbe’ grand rendéz- sof all nationalities ‘NIGHT, _ TO-NIGHT. A GRAND MONSTHR CONCERT. Double pechestes, containing over 50 musicians. Principal leader, M. NOLL, leader of the Seventh reigment, NATIO} LL GUARD BAND, Conductors, Messrs. Gril, Hekun and Shleider. ‘The first concert was pronounced by all present perfect. ae pra err contains the finest selection of music. rand potpourri will be executed, closiag with firework: 4 Gistasice tb the body of the grand ‘ball only lery 2% cents; children rice. Concert to commence at 8s, Coors open at 7 o'clock, B.—Ballet dancer wanted at the a bove place. N®Q. MEMPHIS THEATRE.—THE LADIES AND GEN- tlemen engaged for the above theatre will assemble in the green room on Tuesday, 20th September. Memruis, Sept. 17, 1859.’ ” W. C. THOMPSON, Manager. Hider ae ACADEMY OF per \, TENTH STREET. THE sHC0ND D EXHIBITIO OF HAND FRENCH PIC TURES, including » hee by Rosa Bonheur, Troyon, Couture, Ed. au, wal wr Lambinet, Ward, Wallis, Hook, Frost, Linnell, aie few MsoEN PROMO A. M. TOOP, ti jigsion 25 es ent: ROBERT CHOPTE Mamasen 10 MANAGERS OF THEATRES. LITTLE MARY McVICKER.—This wonderfully talented child, whose success has been un) einen is now fulfilling a star engagement at the Boston Managers wishing tonegotince Will address J. Il. McVieker, Tremont House, Bos ton. 10 cents; gi cents. As’ Ye CLAIRVOYANT. MRS. SEYMOUR, 88 FOURTIL ‘& few doors west of Broadway, the most success- Zulmedieal and business clairvoyant tn America. Consulta. tion on sickness, bi absent friends, do, guaranteed or no pay. STROLOGY.=MADAME LEAVY ed about love, marriage and absent friends; she telis all events of life. At'198 Mulberry street, in the rear. Ladies, 25e.; gentlemen, 60. She causes speedy marriages, and gives ucky numbers.” Charge ext ADAME MEYER, LATE OF 87 SECOND STR has removed to 256 Kighth avenue, between Twenty and Twenty-fourth streets. She continues to tell past, p and future events, likewise marriages, journeys, lawanite, business projects, sickness, absent iriends and property lost or stolen. Madame Meyer converses in English, French and German, and gives warrantee for her art. MADANESTANIEY, CLAIRVOYANT AND Mac physic 1 the past, pr hiuar intinences. Lathes will tind her office at No. 28 Farman treet, Brooklyn, near Wall street ferry. Gentlemen not ad mitted, Letters’ enclosing a ypieee of hair and $3 will have an mimediate reply N BE CONSULT- (HE BEST CLAIRVOYANT ANIY All events of life wid, spec , deunkenness cured, Office mty-geventh street, Hours trom Fee 25 cents. ch 10 A. M. 07 MSS CORA A. SEAMAN, brated clairvoyant C, jon as medical business cinirvoyant at’ the Goerck street. N. B—No letters will be answered unless & return stamp is enclosed. N B.—WHO HAS NOT HEARD OF THE CELEBRATED + Madame PREWSTER! She bas been consulied by thousands in this and other cities, with entire satisfaction, feels confident she has no equal. She tells the name of future wife or husband, also that of ber visiter. Jf you wish trath ive her a call at 251 Third avenue, above Twenty-dret street. Ladies 6) cents; gentlemen, $1. ee ern 2 CHRISTOPHER STREET.—WRS. 1. ROEDER; THIS 4: astonishing and never failing Asironologiet weer and gifted lady has retuned to thi and gives trie information oral all aftaire with and in Fegare to hea ‘ay wealth and tnarriage, firs, journeys, law cy difficulty in. busin« ‘absent. {slonda, sickvess, 40.” Mrs, Rooder succeeds when all others, fail, Mrs. R. is the same lady who formerly resided in Wooster street, near Pram. Tryou wish to have true information, then remember her ré mee, 43 Christopher bppohen near Sixth venue and Jefterson market. Ladies 2ie.; gents &e. 2963 DOP BOWERY.—MAMADE WIDGER, CLAIRVOYANT get! oom ri ae ti the mgatery of futurity, ness; prescribes: Chet, fove, marriage, a Miberia ‘tals iueny ooeabere property lost OF salen, Bicogagy FE GUl 6 Bowery, beiwegn Bousion wud DAUGHTER OF THE tinttes th Y. Seaman, PRICE TWO CENTS. AMUSEMENTS. PBEM ALLL I OLAS hw OT AURA KEENE'S THE. Ls EA ee ed 3 THAT LAURA i) Rs ree by Palgrave Sianpson,, Fat. author of eave 1S RECHIVED MGHTEE ty > 18 RECEIVED NIGHTLY Is RECEIVED NIGHTLY bb ReORED NIGHTLY RELOWING HOUSES OVERFLOWING HOUSKS Senn NG HOUSES VRRP LOWING HOUSES OvEKPLOWING HOUSES PEKALS OF F LAUGHT PEAIS OF LAUGHTER PEALS OF LAUGHTER PRAIA TER PEALS Ce Ec gm SHOUTS or" "APPLAUSE. iT 4 It a IT +4 ¥ It WILE BE REPEA VERY y THURSDAY EVENING SEPT. AND ALL SO weke Wilt Be presented the thet veaulfal comedy, WORLD AND. STAGE, Fanny Kelly Lady Castle¢ rag gee sister)... Miss Lipglue. sageees Lady Fanny Gable The Hon. Mrs. Cr viksbawi Trimmer. Daniel Dewiap Colonel Gabble....- ‘Sir Dazzly over r Morceau.. NO OTHER PIECE WILL BE PERFORMED. Dress circle seats may be secured ONE WEEK in advance, without extra char, Doors open at7. To commence at 8 o'clock. NEW BOWERY THEATRE. Between Hester and Canal streets. feasrs. G. L. Fox and J. W. Lingar@ performance commences at @ quarter (o 8. DEMOCRATIC SCALE OF PRICES. : -Five dollarg 12 coats Sole proprietors Doors open at Private boxes. ra seals, SOcenis’ Pit ae conte + boxes THURSDAY F EVENING, sent. 15, 1859, © The — cf ta Bk NEL rama of The roaring fai MY PRECIOUS BETSEY. And Mr. Qt. Fo ARNUM’S MUSEUM.—JUST ARRIVED, THE ARAB GIANT, nearly 73, feet high, 21 years old, and wrote an TREE ax, in the AFTERNOON, at 3, the drama of the SEVEN CLERKS. in the EVENING, at 734 oclocs, THE FLYING, DUTCHMAN; Or, Tur Puaxtow Sat. Vander- ta, Ca {he Fhantom Ship. Mr. ¥. E. Tavor: te Pen} per A the ballet’ of | VILL, AGE AR ARHSANS. ‘The gnarled trunk of (hit ancient tree from the Mount of Olives; the Family of Anacondas; tha Happy Family, &c., to be seen without additional charge. | Ad- mitance to all, 25 pont children under 10, 13 cents; parquet Feats, 13 cents extra, W000 MINsTRELS pm a 44 BROADWAY, re ody wate Grand at Howard streets, ‘Where vmanently located hereafter. root ‘combined ng in momraysie ie aidernt presenta attraction SHA AND cone OF MINSTRELSY. NGE OF PROGRAMME. MESSRS. EPH. HORN, 8. WHITE, NED D. D. 8. WAMBOLD, . ABE gr And the whole of this mammoth eg will appear every evening in an entertainment replete NOV! VERT IN MUSIC, ATHETIG AND FUMOROUS SONGS, and £7. NEW AND Are DANCING. reopen at 7. To commence a "clock. Nekets BS cents: Ghifdres under 16 feare 18 conta aoe = & HAWKER DRAWING ROOMS SBNTERTAINMENT, A PORTFOLIO 0 ror ODDITIES, ORIGINAL, MIMICAL AND ILLUSTRATED BY SKETCHES OF CHARACTER FROM TAFE. ‘And entirely impersonated by himself for THis EvENixG, MULSDAY, err. 15, _ 1889. Piano from the celebrated mantifactory of ‘Chickering & Sons. Mr. B. Woolf will preside Part Ist include songs, sayings and such like—Impersona- tion imperative and impossible—Men A short voyage—Visit to a theatre, and’ remarkable remarks— Peggy Mopeey, wilh a moral auaehed to her song—A warn- ing: "art 2d.—The mmbepey sanperarey itl bat ps ongetiak Miss Finee—The fenton "tbe road fo an from ters funpy, fanciful and, furloue-Beck by saik-Old nen need ladies, with bundles and babies—Now these tickets, tickets— Off we go, and songs finale. oven at 734: Commence at Bo'clock. Box offica Cents. “Tickets t0 be had at Gow, 9A. yet Sioell 's, 12 Watlatree IRTH'S M hgh MASTER, SAM COWELL, WITH His MIC oe eae ‘COTTISH GAMES, THE te) YORK Cal GATHERING OF lace at JONES’ Wi ON HURST Saicaundenmar 15, awe, On arrival at the grounds, the club will joenaere ins in 4 — reel, to a ipe sa the conclusi ‘and com will mare! sthere the will ake place ein the follow’ peo OBERTSON’S Ci SLEBRAT tees BAND cues FAMED PIPERS: aenite a ‘the hens), bamiser—iet po a tartan : kilt, valag 2 Throwing! the light hammer—Ist prize, tartan kilt, value $8 8 pair of shoes, $3 50. 3%. reese the cabar—ist prize, tartan plaid, value $8; 24, a ‘of shoes, 4 Putting the heavy stone—Ist prize, tartan plafd, value $8: 2d, bonnet and hose, 6. Putting eae ad prize, tartan kilt, value $8; 28, . Gillteatlum or sword dance—Ist prize, tartan plat 8 OSL: ekian du, $8 60 i amhinee % Banding | Jeap—lat prize, ‘tartan kilt, value $8; 2d, bonnet & Running ae ize, tartan plaid, value $3; 2d, hose. and buckles, Standing high leap—ist t 9 aading, Mat pep ap—Ist prize, tartan plaid, value $8; 2, 10. Bunning h leapeist prize, tartan kilt, value $8; 2d, skiam n. Hop; step and jump—Ist prize, tartan plaid, value $8; 2% bonnet, Intermission of twenty minutes, during which the fame® Reel of Huillachan,, by members ef the qlub. After whick. Mons. CHIARINI will perform bis daring Rore Ascanstost iz ‘Short race—Ist prize, & sporran, value $8; 2d, a brooch $8; 2d, brooch, 2, ahdes or bronaea, 15. Hurdle, race—Ist prize, bonnet and crest, $4; 2d, pair of ckles, 16. Sack race—ist prize, bonnet and hose, $4; 2d, shoe buckles, 11. Whestinghargove blindfoit—Iat prize, akan dha, — a, Pieaie~ scorer | irus. y Viermas anp Mexnxas. At ine. conclusion the mem nb wil aerate and. marshalled by the eblef, will roceed 0 the Rpoilo Rooms where dinner will be provided a ‘awarded. pene under the direction of epee MACPHERSONM a ‘obertgon’s Quadrille Band will. be in atiendauce during the day. ADMISSION hm THE GROUNDS—GENTLEMEN, 25 LAnIES AND nie TICKETS FOR D. The sperabers of the chub will mnoer ek it Honse at v roceed to the cars.at. the tS o'clock. MOR PURTHER PARTICULARS ret ANDBILLS. ee HEATRIC. Al ae 10.1 ax FRaRC8C0, California, it 19, 1859. The undersigned would respectfully cali Whe atrention of dramatic artists and others, who may contemplate visiting Sam Hieaegiqe | the fact that he his feased the super) temple known as AMERICAN THEATRE, a V4 a aherontee will open the same with an excelleat company: we, is ct pera onegotiate with all. frst class sare 18. Highland fling—1st prize, tartan 14. Long race—1si prize, tartan kilt, est and Pee ane See ‘Sthonabe Cp Pares ey will please address as above. TARRY SULLIVAN, THE BMINENT TRAGEDIAN, laying iid second week's . Bsa ol steers pee uirg, Tuesday, WERY.— GARDEN, 199 AND ‘m1 RO Professor GESTER, the celebra and Ventrila~ We qnist, will commence ay the abo 3 Garden oO qrening, and contintig all yao week Ad Gee é

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