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DRY GOODS. ROLE A GREAT CHANCE FOR LADIES TO BUY BAR- in of from the LDER, Mt Canal three doors west Broadway, wit welt out ‘uli lock, over 880,00) word of CE ren ac a for cash wad will de avery eat reduction cen OES faslticen ‘SKIRT DEALERS FROM A DISTANCE.— reeling aie Wine Hae Spring skinte. 30, aed ehape vind cheap, 0, Le HARDING, 28 PA oe a Spring eiveet, en Hada SPLENDID STOOK OF FALL BONNETS WILL BE Brown. & Co. on Thursday, the A gered ten of the ladies of ow Yok speelity ‘and buyers: (hroughout the country, ts ly calt ‘ nilliners: éa will el) a STM BROWN & CO., G8 Broaware? STABLE & ©O. WILL OPEN RS egchecons oN RSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, ‘lke, at 16 cents ;,and 86 cents per yard. “These goss are in entirely hi found much under ARNOLD, CONSTABLE & CO., Canal street, corner of Mercer, es JURIOSITIES.PINEAPPLE DRESSES, CHINA LAC- OU fuered bores, tablen, desks ke silks, sating, embroidered ‘pinetpnig tandarehits 4c.;'Indin mull, embroidered and plain le handkerchiefs, and iuien of grass; Japa- silks, China wash silks and gating, oré ry réand silk fans and screens; American Tadian, with cot varlety of articles from the East It jane ouly to be found st FOUNTAIN'S India store, AND WINTER DRY Goons, r) WILKES MOYNAN, Are now A large assortment of 4:4 ENGLISH PI TE peseage aoe ppaiel Rcr e Eee WAnunrt PLAID. AL Bu ner var, worth 3s. ‘a {s invited 10 ou Litt ani HOUSKKERPING GOODS, Quand all ibe best makes of COTTON NGS, ‘and Our lock’ of LINENS ‘do vo examine our stock before ttn: . MILLIKEN & CO, HAVE JUST ADDED TO of linens, making it Lote in_all Draainetoce ck costo medium and light makes. ‘The Schaatnes snap ta give setisinetos eee ve 4 heacggigrnaien ea and dealers in linen goods exclusively. 748 Broadway, above Astor place, east side. REMIUM SHIRT MANUFACTORY, P Under the New York Hotel, 23 BROADWAY. settee seater neon seals oot Ol maleate n call an Spelt ordece. ‘They oan be tad at $85 por dozen, or 10 £0 ree half yi yy are manufactured on the premises, and tended by. Mr. ROBERT THOMPSON, who has had ‘more than twenty. experience. His shirt is acknow- Tedged as the beot hitting shirt in this city, KIRTS.—WOVEN SKIRTS, 12 SPRINGS $1 25; 14 DO., ‘$1 50, and 17 do. $2. Dealers supolied with 9 springs, $7 r dozen; 12.do., $10, and 14do., $13. Old skirts made overs . L. HARDING'S woven skirt factory, 281 Spring street, near ‘Hudson. BEST WOVEN SKIRT THAT CAN BE PRODUCED for ladies’ wear, is 2) springs, 25 and 20 springs. Misses’ 2, 16, 14 and 12 springs ‘are splendid skirts, “Old skirts mato over.’ Eagle factory, 785 Broadway, corner of Highth street. HE ‘T™ apm Reapy wave LINEN store, 987 BROADWAY, TWENTY-SIXTH STREET. “VULCANIZED RUBBER RLASTIC, FABRICS — THI undersigned has now in st iE ‘ore, at wholesale ouly, and is eoeiving from his factor iesin the United States, aid from mant jes abroad, large quantities of shirred elas- fabrics, embracing all made by cementing, weaving, braid- ing, sewing, or however united, "including all cloths,’ webs, suspenders, garters, cords, &c., &c., and will grant ‘stamps with authority to manufacture or import and sell the vuleanized rubber elastic fabrics. All such suamnps ‘have a fac similie of my name, without which no goods can Aogally vended in the United States. during, the litelime of "s patent |. DAL Principal warehouse, 23 Cortlandt street, N. ¥. KER BROTHERS, 95 DUANE STREET, Ws tothe trade thelr new: importations of fall goods, Velyets, natins and bonnet materials, Flowers and feathers, Blonde lace and ruches, all kinds of millinery of which they always keep goods, of @ full assortment, at the loivest prices. SILK ROBES, Ul be opened at retail on Thursday, Be RNOLD, CONSTABLE & CO., Canal street, corner of Mercer. THE FASHIONS. Pee e ee ner we derawew, rn BPORNETS AND PATTERNS. AT MRS, BELI’S. NO. 5 Catharine street. The newest styles of fall and winter onneis now ready; country merchants stipplied with pattern . N. B.—Patterns of basques, waists, visittes, cloaks, ‘mani bertha capes, sleeves and aprons for ladies and children.’ All kinds of stamping and embroideries for sale or done to order. GPPEAT, BARGAINS, IN MILLINERY GOODS AND dress silks , from the auction sales this week, at 30 per ent Jess than tie cost of manufacturing in Ly of of to whole gale buyers. 5,000 cartons of rich ribbons and 200 different siyles it bonnet velvets, of the Intest designs; also job ta Kinds ‘of ary (cooda, gloves, Towers dud reaitr, well worth attention of close buyers. T. E. ISAACKS, Agent, 104 Duane street, ‘seven doors west of Broadway. THE MILITARY. TAILLOW SHADES GUARD.—A MEETING OF Tina 8 on ceore company wil be held this (Friday) evening, Sept. 1858, at 94 Shthravene, goruer of Ctnton place, at8 o'alock. veey member ularly request .. By order. are? Ee Lak Y SMES H. BLANK, Captain. ‘Taos A. Stenson, Orderly Sergeant. MISCELLANEOUS. UWE ‘LENTZ, FROM PARIS, CONFECTION- preter finde of cakes, savaria religiense, d’Ar- meringue, Genolse, ecclair, all of jelly, pastry, ice Reams, 4c. Orders for dinners and suppers executed on the ‘notice and in the best mannet Goods carried over to ‘Customers, No. 842 Bowery, between Bond and Great Jones erect HES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, AT THE BRUSH Br itcor | Om Fearl street, Franklin square. All articles gold at the lowest factory prices. Paint brushes of a very au- Perlor quality constantly on hand. JOHN K. HOPP: Spl eS Be THAN ALL dnankarde nals gvior, opiam and other a . natcbeie: fas boon dlscovened Ay'Dr HENRY ZELts No, a2 Third street, second door east of Second avenue, N.'¥. The powder is entirely free from sickening and peas ii easily,be given, unknown, in food and ‘Seminary, Packaxes, with directions, $2, $3, and $5. At TO THE PUBLIC. FIRE EROOF SAFES. WILDER OTT SALAMANDER FIRE PROOF SAFE Series eet na teehee trash, and tH impose upon the community. ‘That we may Kew be understood, we Would state that ihe uame of ihe firaa Bbove alluded to ‘8, GAS.—CHEMICAL AIR GAS COMPANY, GSrnerot' Canal street and Broadway, N-¥.—Portable ap: Drab and aafe ight; abd a superior: gas fo Pag see bition dally, Patent rights for States, counties and towns for salc. The public are cautioned pas, portable sas aes aoe by acy! alr cnsinndai Fst. McDOUGALD, Actuary, & CO., 12 ANN STREET, PRINT NEWSPA FOX F ciodicais, ‘pamphlets, books, 4c, choaper than any r establishment in the city. Proprietors of weekly newspapers may learn something to their advantage by giving them a in ARDWARE.—WANTED TO PURCHASE, AN INTE- FAA Ritivor all of an established hardware house, some: whore in Central or Western New York. Hardware merchants Wishing to sell. can hear of a purchaser by addressing box 509 Elmira Post oflice, New York. oe ADAME FLORINE LEFEVRE, DRESSMAKER, FROM M Paris, has removed to 54 Bleecker street, east side of Broadwi NC | «RARE Seater eee eee tore ‘ORRIS’ PATENTED COMPRESSING OR END PRES- sure machines, for ship, boat, furniture, chair, hames, handles, frames and carriage timbers; are readily built from specifieations, or by Laue & Bodiey, For further information ‘Sddress John 0. Morris, Cincinnati, Ohio, ‘APES’ NITROGENIZED SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF lime, suitable for grain and grass crops, and for top dress- ing winter grain and grass in late summer and fail. [00 pounds of this phosphate will equal in effect and ‘asting power 185 pounds of Peruvian guano. hosphate of li eas ae it ized superphosphate of lime........4 daveee per phosphate of lime . 320 40 00 super-phosphate of lime... - 2 80 35.00 Sa ers Paoetbe i tise of expenes; on ne , dc, can be hn ON AD pcan f° CHARLES: v MAPES, agricultural implement and seed warehouse, pega and 194 Nassau street and 11 Beckman street, N. ¥. OPERA GLASSES, TELESCOPES, STEREOSCOPES AND VIEWS, ‘With a large assortment of mathematical instruments of supe: Flor quality, and at the lowest prices, can be found at PREN- TICE’S, 66 Nassau street. 10, SHIRT MAKERS.—STEVENS’ PATENT BOSOM folder, by which 120 to 150 dozen per day can be folded in ze plaits, from one-eighth Inch upward, Manufactured Aeron PY the patentee, No. 699 Eighth avenue. Rights for [cong penne 10 SOUTHERN AND WESTERN DEALERS.—} nS’ agricultural implement and aced warchoneee ta aad A it Nassau strect and 11 Beekman street, New ¥. includes all the improved forma of ploughs’ frente iis 4 st dato diggers, eA! kinds of ronchinery forthe e mn and tobsccd, rice and all crops: “Ame ve hardware of various Kinds; seedsrtield, waster wath oes Garden seeds raised expressly for this $ ‘atm at ten a ‘ame aly for this ‘establishment on the ‘ertilizers—Guano, Mapes’ nitrogenized auper-ph ime. CHARLES F MAP ENS Of Nos. 132 and 134 Nassau street and 11 Beekman street, epee encanto y ‘SE VESSEY'S ORIGINAL COLUMBIAN HAIR DYR; i endorsed everywhere as the best in the world; mana: factured and sold at 112 Grand street, Williamsburg; also sold by F. C. Wells & Co., 116 Franklin street, New York; Hayes, klyn, and retailed at all druggists 'in the United States Price 60 cents. ti Nal a ce ERGNES’ ELECTRO CHEMICAL BATHS, 119 FOURTH avenue.—The only establishiaent nite by Professor VERGNES, the fnventor, celebrated for the ext of me tallic substances from the system, cure of rhoumatisia, gout chills and fever, and preventive of malignant sickness. RTABLE PRINTING PRESSES and State, and County RIGHTS for ento. THOMAS A. REES, No, 373 Broadway, NEW YORK HERALD, rRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, i359. 1 See eo ne eR, HORSES AND CARRIAGES. FIRST CLASS TOP Wagon, MADE BY Dorse, 16 bande high, oy he. wil be wold low tore iorae, 16 bands fart dee bl ir want BALE—TWO HO! Pecan eee Eatet cure Seuon's Hel a Flatbush, Lt Blages leave Fulton forey given for selling. pass by the door. Satisfactory reasons SALE—A MAHOGANY-BAY MARK, FOUR ang | sound, in single or double ree ics Sas eve, pean ang ‘OR SALE~A BP: PAIR OF LONG TAIL BA’ nb eoghy Baggy its anaes ant Get uct eye Rs drivers. Apply at 276 Spring street. J z FoR, 8 CHESTNUT 80! ie tte, oP arts drone. tlon of any’ one who desires a horse ve qualities and description. Can be seen at Cogswall's stable, 120 Chrystie saree Apply to [AM HORTON, 194 Chatham square for price, &. OR SALE—A SORREL HORSE, F fa A 19% HANDS HIGH, 5 top ‘Wagon and harneas; price for all ‘would be sold nepe, Tate Apply at 162 Warick sire Weenies: OR SALE—A GRAY HORSE, HANDS HIGH, seven years old this spring; wai ‘sound and kind: Inquire at ‘272 West Thirty-siaih street, between Ninth and OR SALE—A TWO SEAT ROCKAWAY, NEARL: re mig pres, Ato aped cep years old, perfect m a es ; price $166. Tuguire at 198 South First, ‘street, Brooklyn, K. D (OR SALE—A LIGHT, iH, SHIFTING phaeton wagon, but littlé us8d; bullt’ by Wood rotten, cost, new, $400; will be sold for ‘Can be seen at Mon ague’s stables, Twenty-third street, between Fifth and Siath a OR SALE—A LIGHT TWO BEATRD PHARTON, aUIT- able for one or ty horses, and near! good le Inquire of J: M. QUIMBY & CO, No. 8) Broadway ne POR SALE—A HANDSOME BAY PONY, SIX YEARS £ Sireeelerte aren arnereees Mr. Wilson’s stable, Tenth street, nenr aerate place. POR SALE—A SORREL HORSE, FIPTERN AND THREE. harness, suing hos hh Wend tats Shams iw . Fy 7 By reasonable. Apply at No. pone = RA sll ‘OR SALE CHEAP—A STYLISH SPAN OF BAY OAR- rorage heeeert petra Ob ay eae BAY CAR: funds an excellet tet fora private fut. Sold only for want of use, App) sta Y street, near Ninth avenue, an re Re cet ———————————— ADDLE HORSE FOR SALE—A HAND: horse, wilvatwiteh tal, broken 10 the saddle mea Wie Aint eyes i ire § ‘genes on h showy and os ‘sound. Tenth street, wear Universty places” nt PP eet OLD FOR WANT OF USk—FOURTERN GOOD WORK ses, and two good carriage or ex ; titer 12 o'elock at noon at No. 207 Wealwentyir mee” ROTTING STALLIONS FOR SALE.—T . Tons each of ditiren tock tat itnraodiately eouseeted id e with the first class trotting ho: f at private sale to close uy ty uathoue: wile 5 minutes respectively, with litte oF ms training: f rice: gach, and about 16 hinds high; lowest prices, ‘sib, i200 and those not wilting fs y 000, 3 not will ve these need not ‘answer two weeks. pS ha ee ea Ebel (ROTTING HORSES, HARNESS AND WAGON CHEAP— ‘Wagon city made, shifting top, used two months, price $125; single horses and matched, Warranted in every respect, just m the country; saddle pony and harness, at a sta bles, 89 West Twenty-uloth aireel went Broadway eS pate as ae chal ah il, lala Sa HE VETERINARY COLLEGE INSTITUTE, NOS. T’ and 77 West Twenty-third street, will be open on tit Monday, 18th inst. Inspection Is invited of tho stalls for te. ception and keep of horses, box stalls for lame or da p sick borses, shoelng forge and othe ment ‘The circular of the institution Gud ian. the anal nee ment of the College of Veterinary surgeons of New York) can e obtaine y personal or written e stay losed) application to CAPT. RALSTON, President? enclosed) ‘ALUABLE HORSES.—STOCK FARM ABOUT TO DIs- continue 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 choloe stock for breeding will address farm of 8. R. Bowne, Flushing L, I. ‘ANTED—A SECOND HAND LIGHT EXPRESS wagon in good order. Apply to D. J. ¥, No. My aragen in good pply J. Dusenbury, No. 6.00 z2Ok SALz, 4, VERY STYLISH PAIR OF CA- + nadian ponies, 13 hands high, aged 4 and 6 years; three sets of new harness, and 3 mew wagon with shifting top, made by one of the best makers in this city and has been used but a few times; to be sold on account of the owner not having TS Thirteenth sicet, between Fifis und Siu avesuer, bowmaes ent ween avenues, betw 10 and 12 o'clock A? M. crises 2 ik, Herald office, Yor SPECIAL NOTICES. GRICULTURAL FAIR OF THE AMERICAN INSTI- tute at Hamilton park, city of New York. ‘nder the direction of the Board of Agriculture. ‘The exhibition will be opened for three days only, yizi— ‘Wednesday, Thuraday and Friday, Sept 21, Band 23. The arrangements are now completed. Entries must be Bi by Tuesday, the 20th of September. DY urder of the A. P. CUMMINGS, Chairman, Jonn W. Cuamners, Secretary. CARD—PERSECUTION.—THE SAFEGUARD IN- surance Company of New Yorkand Pennsylvania, which has done a large and profitable business in this city since the month of Abril 18 ar thie wennon ‘nnn boon for ionriz the Whole of that period, the object of attack and viluperation of various Presidents of insurance companies of this city, who Fo endeavored, by meang the most unscrupulous, to drive this company out of New York, and they have at last con- Heed te enc Dal raihority (grad only last Santa) renewal certificate of authority (granted only january: fthout oficial examiuation. As ta on ex- ‘te statements wi Le Safeguard Insurance Company does not issue policies in city on the strength of said certificate, its withdrawal is of no col juence. policies for this city and State will hence. forth be hey have hitherto been, issued from the oflice of the company in Philadelphia, AIR OF THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE. F ‘Palace Garden will be open for the reception of goods from Thursday, the 15th, until Tuesday, the 20th of Septem- = Entrance on Fourteenth street. r of the Board, Prove DAVID R. JAQUES, Chairman, ‘Ww. B. Leoxarp, Corresponding Secretary. Jonn W. Cuampers, Recording tary. “AND A. M. SONS OF M., ETC., ETC., SHOULD EF, read THE AMATEUR OF THE FAMILIAR ARTS, which will be ready at 12M. this day, much enlarged, afd con’ Thigihe atest interesting miner aud ‘au excellent miscellany. Office 73 Nassau street. stn na bet EE ASONIC.—M. M.’S DESIROUS OF JOINING THE PRE- sent class for instruction under W. Bro, G. i. Raymond, G. lecturer, will meet at the Masonic Temple, corner o! ie and Crosby streets, on Saturday evening, Sept. 17, at 7de o'clock P. M. ‘EW JERSEY STATE FAIR—AT 9LIZABETHPORT, Sept. 13, 1859.—CentPhal Railroad of New der a WYOMING and KILL VON KULL will leave pier No. 2 North river, daily, at 7:30, 9 1:45 A. 1, and 5:45 P. M.; returning, leave Elizabethport at 6, 7:15, and 11:27 A. M., and 2, 4 and 6:10 P.M. Time occupied’ in making trip, one hour. ‘Fare from New York to Fair Grounds and return,’ 40 cents. Passengers (os a within twenty feet of the main entrance to the Fair rounds. .—-IF THE OW! tools does not call at 107 West Twenty-se: have them removed within three days from 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. Y OTICE TO TAXPAYERS.—THE RECEIVER OF TAXES gives notice that the personal taxes of residents and non- Tesidents “or the year 1869, will be recetyed by him on and after the igh Septémber, instant. Due notice will be given of the time when taxes on real estate paid. ', Receiver, ARTIES WHO ARE ASSOCIATED IN ESTABLISHING st class Marine Insurance Company would be pleased io receive proposals from gentlemen of experience in the busi- nese of underwriting, with the view of selecting oilicers and filling positions. Communications, with particulars, and the amount of stock that could possibly be influenced in a first class company, will be treated with strict confidence. Please ad- dress Insurance, box 8,707 Post oflice. _ POLITICAL, _ ioe ae AMERICAN UNION CLUB. REGULAR Nomination. For President, JOHN THOMAS PHILLIPS. NATIONAL AMERICAN UNION CLUB-—THE FOURTH ‘annual election takes place at Convention Hall, 179 Woos- ier street, this (Friday) evening, 16th inst. Polls open from 6 to 9o'clock. Let every member attend and vote early. By order JOSEPH FORBES, Vice President, Joux Tnomas Patsars, Secretary, cy. HOTELS. OMBARD HOUSE, 17 NEW BOWERY, NEAR CHAT- 4 ham square, New York.—This new model house contains avout 100 rooms, recently built expressly for a cheap, com- fortable lodging house. The Lombard ‘House is pleasantly situated in the vicinity of business. ‘The furniture and bedding are new, and everything will be clean and comfortable. “The vill use his best endeavors to make a happy and hareeable bome to all. ‘Terms—26 to 6) cents per night, 81:25 to $2.60 per week; 6) i076 cents for man and wife. Open day and night, ALBI D. ‘A basement suitable for a restauraut, Also a store in the above building to let. + WINES, LIQUORS, &C. \HAMPAGNE.—RUBIS (CABINET)—THIS WINE IS ofa beantiful ruby color, which is ‘natural to the wine. Thia wine ie undoubtedly one of the dnest cabinet champagnes duced in France, and is made from grapes of the choicest lections. For sale, by all dealers. PARTICULAR. NOTICE.—The undersigned being aware shat many competitors are spreading the Taport that the Wine imported'under ihe name of Ruble. Js artifelally colored, do Hefeby bid the sum of TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS to ‘any Known chemist who could In any public experiment aford the elese poof that ti deap eoloe of the, Kubla ta die to ‘ele® Dut the pure juice of the grape. eves v F'GoERG & co., A Chalong Sur Marne, France. We pledge ourselves to pay the ten thousand dollars upon ve conditions. the above conditions RAMER, ABEGG & McCLOSKEY, Sole importers, 19 Broad street. A PERLE L eas CHAMPA THIS WINE IS OF E! ¥ TASTE, AND IS GUARAN’ TOU ABLY WITH ANY WI THE AM FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS, CRAMER, ABEGG & MoCLOSKEY, 9 AVOR AND FRUITY MPARE FAVOR. RICAN MARKET, IMPORTERS, ROAD STREE’ OTICE.—SAM } JOHN GON river, are now ready fi No. 68 Front street, ——— BREWERS WISHING TO BUY OLD STOCK, AL be accommodated with a perfectly sound and very suy or article by culling at Hammer's ale depot, 268 Washin: street, WM. QOLYVIN, Agent, AMUSEMENTS. Be entich ened INTER GARDEN. IVATORY OF Dedicated to the culture of mee ne ‘MISS AGNES ROBERTSON. ‘This establist ment, ‘constr plans and designs furuia ‘The doors will be opened at halt the enlortsiooents wil commene o ‘droma, ine talry frame, called Dor, Charten Dickenn’ sor CnC ORIOK EK ON 4 he character wil be wiaalned by thn ila wites and desora'ed from. seven po cise! ‘eight, Witte new follo artlats:— ats overison obertso of Auld Robin Gray. of the ter she will sing the bailed. ity Girl who takes: it, master to Caleb.Mr, T. B. J FAIRY PROLOGUE. ery much reduced fa efrenm- ‘but not above complaint. Fairies of the old schoo! Mt of thets terns ising BOBTAIL AND ; : ven dollars. open at 8A, M., and seats may be secured and Bor tickets purchased ‘When the theatre is full, notice will be placed at the entry. ALLOWED TO OOCUPY THE ALLEY WAYS AND PASSAGES, Buch & practice being deemed inconsistent with comfort and convenience of the audience. Seats may be secured six days in advance. INTER GARDEN. OPEN EVERY EVENING. ‘The director of this establishment be; extreme kindness exhibited towards crowded audience assembled at the Garden on its opening He would take occasion to observe that aa every seat in every part of the auditorium is equally good, both f 1 there is ample aci ing, as. P! ion eighteen hundred persons in seats divided by stt of rush or violence to secure the best ‘The great crowd on the open- to acknowledge the Although the means of exit are the largest and moat pirepe bb city, yet, td pa hed Pi direg comfort of the rest audience, anc icularly the p the r patie ets i iy the rule ‘The entertainment, which was received with such kind en- sepening night, will be repeated UNTIL FURTHER rR, In attracting the attention of the public to this evenYng’s amusement be begs to quote the opini THE NEW YORK H id its performances. iG Nigut.—A theatrical en- in its inception, with au details, was inaugurated under the combined direction of Messrs, ult, whose efforis—we may sa: forts—at the entertainment of our publi n its affections. From them we may always new, some defiance of the old stage tradi ity which never fails to com theatrical matters, 1s the twin of success. The dense audience which filled ever; Winter Garden from erected which in its bri yeas and novelty in expect somethin tions, a sort of mand attention, and Tost night found a new an the debris of the old Metropolitan. theatre, fef existence -has changed masters almost as frequently ag a Spanish-American republic. The present secundem artem—his work has been nus entranee way has been cleared box office being placed the gate here, the vi theatre by a flight of five or six st him is the grand staircase to the dress circle. below have been abolished, and there Is no parquette circle. On the right hand of the dress cirele corridor ig a protty par 11 baleonies dependinj ropriated for sialis, and on elther side of the re are pretty Ittle fountains, shrubbery and flowers, The stage and proscenium have be in size, and the house seems altogether smaller than bef ‘The capacity of the auditorium is, however, By lowering the arch of th rele, and rounding the anj vastness of the old theatre hat brought nearer to the audience, aud the audience in closer The theatre now does not appear to than Laura Keene’s, and ig much like The decorations are in excellent AW, tH” Miring white usu- Hiod ‘hrouguode aad on enck : lied throughout, and on each pane!, sur sded bya wreath, we find the nate of none dy ished ‘omie writer, English or French. Every devotee of Thalia of Saye note is’ thus honored. ‘The drop curtain is a charming Tomdeoa The seenery, decorntons. Ao eacenery, machinery aba ventilation of the theatre deserve more extended comment than we have space for to-day. cial attention of the public, A marked feature is the exceeding ood taste which has prevailed in ail the arran, Javish way in which everything has e alteration of the house will, it thousand do!lars. The house is sumptuous ful throughout. Such, Wwe think, will be the verdict of audience which ‘assisted ght Was extended (0 go late an hour that we can speak of It only in the'briefest way. ‘The piece of the evening was a dram ¥ Mr. Bourcleault, of the best of Dickens’ sh stories, “A Cricket on the Hearth.” The principal réles were distributed 4s. fol tor John Peerybingie. lessee has proceedes jack’s, in the cer to the terre of flowers, front of the cireie uette is app! Sreheatra ther en much reduced about the same, ressing the dress les of the parquette, 8 been abolished. The roximity to each other Se much, Janz, ted being relieved and pearl color, rounded by a wreath, we hary improvements in te ‘They merit the spe- ments, and the done. The id, exceed twenty , elegant and taste- the critical metropolitan 's performance, which wae Plummer. t promised Miss Robertson's Dot was dist perception and polished e: revious performances. deal, and key foguished by that xecution which has marked all her meracies, and was thoroughiy well acted. Wood was literally immense in She, without apparent the audience in a cont that of Mr. Jefferson were more ¢3} of the others, and that is the highest comp Miss Stevens played Bertha naturally and ‘hingly. Her pathos was true and thorou; Johnston was clever and foretble, but mii and still be effective enough for all practical purposes. -enery was especially good, and there were some new and very beautiful effects, such as the tableau in the prol and the finale of the second act. double duty of author and stage director in the cleverest way. The audience was very cordial throughout, giving their favor- ites the kindest reception, and atthe end recalling everybody. enius of the theatre, being espe- ly appreciated. ft tone down Mr. Bourcicault has done Miss Robertson, the presidin, daily summoned, appeared before the curtaln, ‘led bi Bourcleault, who brietly addressed the audience, with for the present and good promises for the future. ‘Altogether, the Garden promises to flourish. ‘Tt has certain ‘eeable specialities which would seem to command success, would eny here, thatin every requisite, sight, sound and arrangements to secure the comfort of the audience, the house is vastly improved, Indeed, it seems quite perfect. pon ND EVERY NIGHT, Pe NIGHT A: DOE Or, Tae Cricket ON THE Hearts. Seats, private boxes and orchestra stalls may be secured for six days in advance, at the box oflice, which remains open daily from & A. M. until 7 P.M, TILLY SLOWBOY. INTER GARDEN MR. JEFFERSON INTER GARDEN, MR. T. B. JOHNSTON TACKLETON, :. Goren GARDEN. TO. MISS AGNES ROBERTSON WATER GARDEN MRS. eae ‘MISS SARA STEVENS, ‘MR. H. PEARSON, AS MRS. FIELDING, - RTHA, JOHN FEERYBINGI OTICE.—ALL. s Bateman will please send in box office. ALLACK’S TI having claims aga the same immediately to T. MOSS, JPXHIBITION FOR SAL A VERY SUPERIOR DIS. view apparatus complete for immediate exhibi of making a forty foot picture, will be sold cheap other property. Apply at 3: ash, or will exchany Court street, Brooklyn, CLOTHING. RARE CHANCE.—FROM 9% TO $20 PAID FOR SILK dresses, from $1 to $4 for theatrical costumes, jewelry, furn: punetually atiended’ to by E. 8} also carpets, X note by post 131 Seventh avenue, between teenth and Twentieth streets. Ladies attended to by RARE CHANCE, AND NO HUMBUG.—LADIES AND entiemen having any cast off clothing to dispose of can fave the highest cash price ever paid by calling at the store or addressing Win, Walsh, 89 Centre streot. ually attended io, CAN RECEIVE FROM A line by post pune- $6 TO $i FOR SILK a Ladies or gentlemen if you a receiving a fait cash price for your cast off clothin, and carpets, and not to be humbugged by the high offerers and 1l.on or address. Hi 15 Seventh ave- tieth and Twenty-first streets, where orders lies attended to by Mrs, mi will be punctually attended to, Har! ADIES AND FAMILIES HAVING SILK DR 4 coats, &e., to dispose of, can get a falr price by vongh the post only, to Mr. 1. din, 7 Sixth aveuue, up stairs. Ladies attended to by Mra, Ly, CADE Y OF MUSIC —THIS EVENTING AY tale Of pass Corntactcen Ree Pk 18 nmild Ree Firet appearance this season of oum, BIGNOR GASSTER. Pe Sppgarance sings bis return from South America of the SIGNOR ROCCO. SIGNOR BRIGNOLI. GrOHOR RAONOL BIGNOR AMODIO. THE BARBER OF SEVILLA. Cano.—! eae sey Berets ean be gpaaltored 4 i‘. Don ( BARBER OF SEVILLA. Tix therefore natural that the dl rectors, who have announced their determination of making the present season one of extraordinary briillancy, have be- stowed unuaual care on these two masterpieces. opie BARBER, OF SEVILLA wunquestionaily is the beat A aria greatest houses If brought oul nn sultabie toauner” Since the arrival of Ressin{ in Parts, and tho almost royal honors be- stowed upon him, there has been a great Rowsinian revival all orer Europe. | Nearly in every principal ety, but partioularly Paris, » Vienna and St. Petersburg, Rossinian fea- the fatier of the faeally Pan neg gaara compote, sentially the Barber of Sevliin las beet asteckeaee 7 Witch. The excellence of the present company, the majority of which are Rossinian singers, enables the directors loge Up © Faia performance of the BARBER OF SEVILLA, which We ho dould will be received with great satisfaction by ope- ra. goers. GABSSIER, one of the very posh Rosinas, wll ‘sing the principal role—a rote which laid the foundation of her London reputation, Signor BRIGNOLD’ SAlmaviva has al- ired. Signor GARSTER will reasaume his cole- brated partof Figaro. The Don Basilio of Signor AMODIO always creates afurore. Signor ROCCO, the popular bu Just returned from South America, has been expressly tor the highs umportant shazacter of Don Bartolo. will sing during the music lesson Se THE VENZANO WALTZ, expressly com for her; and at the end of the opera E POLKA, WITH VARIATIONS. Qu Satundiy vei, Sept. 17, at one o'clock, ra which HAND GALA DOUBTS MATINEE, bination will py ties been hapssorcosi r Mad. COB’ ind. TER. Mad, “ BRIGNOLT and ySTKVANT en soe a ang AMODIO; GASRTRR and JUNCA. The following immense at entire 0} ithout abridgment) of LUCIA DI LAMERMOOR. ASBIE! ORMA tneluding the celebrated 1 Torani a iad. CORTEST, Mad. BTRAKOSCH, iz " To.conclude withthe last act of hes WA TRAVIATA Tncluding the dying scene and the “Gran Dio," by SPECIAL NOTI Many, pereens not having been able to obtain seats for the first nig f TL POLUITO; or, IMARTIRI, this celebrated opera will be repeated on Monday next. CADEMY_ OF MUSIC.—GALA MATINEE. SATURDAY, SEPT. 17, AT ONE. MADAME CORTESI, MADAME GASSIER, MADAME STRAKOSCH, §IG. BRINOLI, SIG. STEFANT, SIG. AMODIO, BIG. GASSIER, ‘The eniire opera of LUCIA DI LAMERMOOR. The second act of NORMA, including the celebrated Terzett, ‘The last act of LA TRAVIATA, Including the Gran Dio and the dying scene OKCHESTEA AND CHORUS OF 100 PERFORMERS, Under the direction of MAX MARETZEK The doors will be opened at 12. Admission ONE DOLLAR 7 The whole of he ESERVED SEATS, whole of ‘he Academy of Music will be thrown open to the public, who have the privilege of occupying any seat they choose. +++e+One Dollar, Admission......... Saturday, Rept. 17, at oa GRAND GALA MATINEE, On en immense scale of splendor and brilliancy, at w! ALL THE GREAT ARTISTS, WITHOUT EXCEPTION, Forming the present unequalled combination, will appear in some of their greatest characters, The Matinee will commence with the entire opera of LUCIA Di LAMERMOOR, MADAME GASSIER In her great role of LUCIA, Sig, STEFANI as EDGARDO. Siz. GASSIER as ASHTON, To be followed by the second act of including the celebrated Terzelt, by" Mad. CORTES!, Mad. STRAKOSCHL Si To eonclude with the Inst act of LA TRA VIATA. Madame CORT! ee ie: pine Sa Rae as ch «+. +, Violeta Ihe mod extstaive preparations bavientocen Goole to mak ost extensive reparations having been le to ce Tals GALA MATINER ane of extraordinary briltiancy, i can bo reaanaatty supposed that from the greathumbers of strangers, in addition if the usual patrons from the city and neighborhood, an. imunense crowd Feil attend. Wiln'n view, thezefore, to faetate the sale of i TWENTY TICKET OFFICES have been established at the following places, where tickets may be procured in advance, and thus & rush at the opening of the doors may be avoided:— ‘The box office at the Academy of Musle. The down towa ticket office ai Sibell’s, 12 Wall street. Tall & Son's, O. Brass STORES fall & Son's, C. Breusing’s, feuberg & Luis, Nunns & Clark. LS, ae : OTELS. The Astor House, the Metropolitan, St, Nicholas, the Lat House, the New York Hotel, the Everet, the Union Place His. tel, and the FIFTH AVENUE HOTEL. BROOKLYN. Rose's, 142 Atlantic street. Prox’s, 213 Fulton street. Tickets will Nik raale atthe | earr, for which especial purpose FOUR ADDITIONAL TICKET OFFICES will be pene doors will be opened at 12%. | The Matinee will com: mence at 1o'clock precisely. The Entre 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. Monday, Sept. 19, at S o'clock. second night of , IL POLIUTO; OR, THE MARTYRS. The publio are i been able to ubtain seats on the Hse BABA dhe 92<ee8 losis IL POLIUTO, not {t will be repeated on Monday next. ‘The regular sale for Tl Poliato will commence on Saturday. Orders; however, tay be received at the box office of tae Academy on Thursday and Friday. PROGRAMME FOR THE PRESENT WEEK.—This even- ng Friday, THE BARBER OF SEVILLE by Sad. and Sig G ER. On Saturday, GALA MATINEE—LUCIA DI LAMERMOOR, “TT, ‘ROVATORE and LA TRAVI- ATA, by Mad. GASSIER, Mad. CORTESI and all the other vent artiste (Without exception) of the Present unequalled com- pination. STEFANI cane a BARNS NUSECM —IUST ARRIVED, THE ARAB GIANT, 7% feet high, 2 years old, abd weighing 417 P DAY, in the AFTERNOON, at 8, the drama of the ‘CLERKS. In the EVENING, at 7 o'clock, THE UTCHMAN; On, Tae Puaytow Simp. Vande decker, Captain of the Phantom Ship, Mr. EB, B. Taylor; Ci tain Peppercoal, Mr. Bridgman. After which, the ballet of LLAGE ARTISANS, The gnarled trunk’ of that ancient v tree from the Mou f Olives; the Family of Anacondas; the Happy Family, &c., to be seen without additional charge, | Ad- mitance to all, 25 cénts; children under 10, 18 cents; parquet seats, 13 cents extra. HOUSES, ROOMS, &C. w TED. ACTORY WANTED TO RENT—IN OR NEAR TIS city, with or without one, two or three sets woollen ma- chinery, adapted to manufactiiring satinets, eassimeres or flan- nels; would purchase machinery if preferred if terms are agreeable, Address, with deseription and terms, U. R. V., box 1,008 N. ¥. Post oftice. PECL IAGR (5:0 RON A be eoete, cod OUSE WANTED.—A GENTLEMAN WISHES TO PUR- H Chase a modern house, at $15,000 to $13,000, Location inust be central, between Fifteenth and Thirtieth streets, Ad- diess R. T. U., Herald office. EN sh hn A OOM WITH STEAM POWER WANTED IMMEDIATE- RoGreouth of Forty-second street and enst of Broadway reed: room about 40x25 fect, one or two horse power and ocd light, Address for three ‘days Manufacturer, box 1 ficreld office, stating location and rent, a ——————T—E—E—— ANTED—BY A GFNTLEMAN, A NICELY FUR. nished room, for occasional use, in the upper part of the city or Brooklyn, in the house of a widow lady, where there are no other boarders, for which # liberal price per week will be aid. No boarding honses need apply. Address Albert, Pox 112 Herald ollice, for three day ‘ANTED—BETWEEN F AND SIXTH AVE- Wa rend Biecoker and Fifteenth streets, a sinail honse, ors floor, furnished or unfurnished, in a house with a private family. Rent uot to exceed $00,’ Address R, 8. Y., Herald office: ‘ANTED—BY A PRIVATE FAMILY, A FURNISHED W “douse in Brooklyn, conventent to the ferries; the rent to be pald in board, with privilege to take a few other boardera, ‘The beat of references given. Address W. B., Herald oflics ihebet ot eee *ANTED—THE FIRST OF OCTOBER, A SMALL FUR- AMaled of unfurnished house, ia thiseity or Brooklyn, with yard and ali modern improvements, from’ 4th to 40th sis., Detween 4th and 7th aves., or in Columbia st. or Brooklyn Heights. Rent, unfurnished, $600; furnished, $900. Address L, €, box $40 Post ollice, A a, ey ANTED—A ROOM, 15 BY 20, WITH POWER FOR light manufacturing purposes, in the lower part of the clty, Address Energy, Herald ofice. ANTED—THREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS ON THE W west side of Broadway, on the first or second floors, not above Fourth nor below Spring streets. Address H., Broadway Pos: office. TANTED—BY A SINGLE ¢ WA dr second floor of a comfortabie house, oceupied by a re- spectable family and in an unexceptionable neighborhood; would prefer it unfurnished and will take it until the Ist of May;_no boarding house keepers ueed apply. Address box 1,67 thi TLEMAN, THE FIRST ‘ANTE! A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, A COM- WA fittable suit. of apartments, inciuding parlor, bath and wedeoom; situation between Fourth and Twentieth streets. Ad: dress Cameo, Herald office. AMUSEMENTS. “SEMENTS. io oa, PEN —DoORs OPEN AT 1, T0 Cow. | 7 huni Tima = ace a 4 R N Ticket oon. Upper boxte 25 cents LAURA Quneeg HEATER FRIDAY, 43 EAURA KEENR'S TRE. THE KEW 3 NIGMINE, GAURA KEENES Prououneed by the only true ero ‘4 "ieee the greatest sucess ever P oduced’ by thogs "Peat and world Gear her soowned ariaity THE RAVELS, oo GABRIRL AND FRANCOIS, ORIGIN, GABRINL as DA A FRANGOD IN TWO CHARACTERS REY SeuaiNAL MISS FRANCIS, MARIETTA ZANYRETTA, YOUNG The MARTINETTT FAMILY ti thei: Class’ 4 ms Lourdan come yh PRTE CHARMER a sitet Sh Tn the plece whit be Introduced ‘the comic incidents anda” Ix on THE DOUBLE TIGHT ROPE, jetta Zan! ped © THE MARTINETTI FAMILY, THE MAGIC PILLS. Dandini Grinaldo. «Gabriel Ravet wor! ara Colevado..... Francois Ravel we st. Biviem | Miss Francis WORLD AND 57, he Fra ca y ..Young America Wor recial. Notice. —Our friends, the public, are respectful! rR ira iS untcgaryieny ot cerca | x Paterane Sapa, ste Tare." bana ; comseguenily but few 1. can be devoted to ench of the attractions yet to be presented, | wh bW ahi Those wishing to see the "Magic Pilla” are requested to take iB the earliest o unity. MON AY BENEFIT OF MR. H. E. WELLS. B. WALLACK WAS THE HONOR TO ANNOUNCE THAT oyEariowika HovaEs mis THEATRE OVERFLOWING Housis WILL, COMMENCE 178 OVERFLOWING HOUSES WINTER &BASON PRAIS OF TAU PEAIS OF LAUGHTER ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19. UNDER HIS OWN MANAGEMENT, Ul hell f- WITH AN i) sfgure al SHOUTS oF APPEAL NEW FIVE ACT SHOUTS OF APPLAUSE. COMEDY, SHOUTS OF Apriatan * Tr WiLL BY REPEATED EVERY NI ,. WRITTEN EXPREMSLY FOR THE OCCASION, war REPEATED EVERY NIGHE. IN WHICH THE FOLLOWING By wml. REPRA’ GH. ACKNOWLEDGED FIRST RATE ARTISTS WILL APPEAR. MRS. HOFY, “MISS MARY GANNON, MRS. VERNON, MRS. WALCOT, MISS TREE, MR. W. R. BLAKE, . LESTER WALLACK, MR. BROUGHAM, MR. WALCOT, MR, DYOTT, MR. YOUNG, oes” hey Trimmer... tease he Hon. Harry Malpas. . Sir Norman Castlecra; nard ae ke, ae, es NEW SCENERY, NEW AND APPROPRIATE MUSIO, “ — “ “ NO OTHER PIECE WILL BE PERFORMED After which a farce Dresa circle seats may be secured ONE WEEK in advance, without extra charge. NEVER ACTED WERE. 8 open at 7, To commence at 8 o'clock. WR, SLOAN, Wik. youna, OWERY THEATRE. Allen & Boniface . . . -Leasees and Managers, MR. FLOYD, ‘T.M. Meighan....... ee. , Doors open att, performances commence at 7i- &e., fe, &e. GHEAT SUCCESS OF MRS. SLOAN, MRS. YOUNG, Dramatized by Poole from Harry Wasel’s romance of thas / MISS HENRARDE. name inthe yew yoR« WEEKLY. a i Tt will be repented to-night, the cast including the full com- &e., &e,, ac, &e. pany. she which the great fairy comic pantomime of Pidhetlon or ea ‘hor ‘Tie GREEN MONSTER. dein bd To conclude with tue poping vaudesilic of FULL COMPANY, is BWAINE. GRAND ORCHESTRAL ARRANGEMENTS, SUPERB NEW SCENERY, MECHANICAL EFFECTS AND VARIED COSTUMES, IN_ FUTURE ADVERTISEMENTS. EW BOWERY THEATRE. Bole Proprietors... Messi’, G. L. Fox and J. W. Lingard Friday evening, Sept. 16, 1959, REGULAR COMEDY NIGHT. Morton's beautiful comedy of AT RE FOR i Gey eee th a most powerful cast, incl Mr. J. BNAGLE, Mr. Ge be POX. es Me WE NUNAN, Me. UW. EDWARDS ir J. JN |, Mr. by AL 5 Mr. C, WILKINSON, Miss CORDELIA CAPPELL, Mi G.L es: ae sped a ae ae HER. Mr. G. L, Fox's wi ful comic: nt ie THE FOUR LOVERS. "3 And the roaring farce of MY PRECIOUS BETSY. TBLO’S SALOON.—MR. J. E. HAWKER bas the honor to announce his DRAWING ROOM ENTERTAINMENT, ENTITLED, A PORTFOLIO OF ODDITIES, ORIGINAL, MINICAL, AND MUSICAL, PROFUSELY IELORTR. SETCHES OF CHARACTER FROM LIFE, en pane Zit Eranuxa, ‘Fkibar. ster. 16, daa iano from the celebrated maiufactory of Chickering Sepa iB oot will Depaide a A ie 1 s Part include songs, say! and suc! o—] tion imperative and. limponible—Men, women and childrem== short royage—Visit to a theatre, and’ remarkable remarke— Peggy Mopsey, with a moral attached to her song—A warm- Part 24.—The unhay lener—Delightful but forgetful Miss Finee—The eS ae to ee ‘with charso- ters funny, fanciful and furious—Back by sail—Old menand Indies, with bundles and bablesNow these tickets, Uckete Others open aC TIE” Commence at 8 o'clock. Box oflee open at q mmMenoce ore) be x QAM. Admission 60 centa, ‘Tickets to be had at ibell’s, 12 Wall street. at Sa elas MINSTRELS AT HOME AGASH, RYANTS MINSTRELS. 444 BROADWAY, MECHANICS’ HALL, No. 472 Broadway, Grand and Howard streets, ‘Above Grand street, Where they will present a programme of combined attractions Moxpay, September 12, and every evening ta the week, in all the different THE EXCELSIOR TROUPE OF THE WORLD. SHADES AND DEGREES OF MINSTRELSY, MORE NOVEVTING. « auu ASHASCR.OE PROGRAMM. --_--. CHANGE_OF PROGRAMME. ‘The Ethiopian Dromios. CHAS. WHITE, BE de a Mee OS Weampor, IXEIS LAND, B. ABEOOO, CHANGE OF TIME. Doors open at 63; commence at 7%. Tickets 25 cents, an rrr es BROADWAY VARIETIES, 127 GRAND STREET, TWO oors from Broadway, fei Boor. CHEAPEST PLACE OF AMUSEMENT IN THE WORLD, Open every evening with one of the largest and most talented TURTY, TALENTED PERFORMERS oeginal m Hacvus vericty of cabortmimencut FEMALE MINSTRELS, onulating of twelve young ladies, wii appear in a variety of ADMISSION TEN CENTS. Commence at 8 o'clock; terminate at 12, Lady waiters attend e saloon. OW SUADEMY OF DESIGN, TENTH STREET. THE SECOND EXHIBITION OF ENGLISH AND FRENCH PICTURES, M. 1 And the whole of this mammoth trou pear every evening inanentertainment replete win’ °?! NOVELTY IN MUSIC, PATHETIC AND HUMOROUS SONGS, and AND Dosre open at 7. To commence at eight oiock Moan ets 25 cent under 10 years 13 cents. CHANGE OF TIME.—On Monda: ‘the atu quarter before eight o’clock precisely," “Area Will neg. CrHEY ARE COMIN NIXON & 00.3 MAMMOTH SHOW, cor an acre of ground in extent, is now travelling through jcut, and it is presumed will take Ni Wherever this famous troupe have aprons ioe aaa es come the press have ressed the highest satisfaction. of th fet Sail” who Sook his degece ane aes arena of Niblo’s Garden last winter, and interesting scien- Uiic feat of a man walking across a smooth ceiling, feet up and. jes some superb specimens of Arabian per- togetber with a large and talented corp at 3. The & ig horses, including specimens by Rosa Bonheur, Troyou, Couture, Ed. ymmnasis, grotesques and pantomimisis, will all be shown up Frere, Maller, Lambinet, Ws ‘allis, Hoo! i fPNison 4 Co's Mammoth Exiubition: Milluis, de., A oh, Nard, SHAS, HOOK, Ree, LAMA,’ oes veemeset Waie aaeed fo aantiab witt rc. ‘i OPEN FROM9 A. M. TO9P. M. Admssion 25 cents. Catalogues 15 cents. ROBERT CROFTS, Manager. ANTED—THREE LADY DANSEUSES; ALSO, A comic singer, well up in his business. Apply at thé Art Union Concert Hall, 497 Broadway. the appear in the follow oe places:—At Willimantic on Thu . September 15; at Putuam on Friday, 16th; at Danielanaitege Saturday, 17th; at Jewett City on Monday, 19th; at No Tuesday, 20th; at New London on Wednesday, 21 ter on Thuraday, 22d; at Middletown on Friday, 284 on Saturday, 2ith, RANKLIN MUSEUM, 127 GRAND STREET, ONE DOOR F from Broadway stairs. BIRANGERS, or that the above ta the only place inthe sity where remember onl in wi ‘MPDEL ARTISTES . o are exhibited, consisting of a company of some of the finest: formed women in the world. PERFORMANCES EVERY DAY, commencing at 3 in the afternoon and at 8 in the evening. The AAA AAA AR ARR ARIA RIS APP OOORDORDORA DDO "A CLAIRVOYANT.—MRS. SEYMOUR, 308 FOURTH street, a few doors west of Broadway, the most success: 1: medica! and business clairvoyant tn Amevica, Congulta- ticnon sickness, business, absent friends, &c. Satiafaction graranteed or no pay. STROLOGY.—MADAME LEAVY CAN BE CONSULT. | entire troupe, consistin, ed about love, marriage and absent friends; she tells all TWENTY SEVEN YOUNG LADIES, events of life. At’ 195 Mul street, in the re: will appear. Admission—Orchestra seats, 59 cenis; bores, 25 Ladies, %c.; gentlemen, 50. She causes speedy marriages, and gives ucky numbers. Charge extra. STONISHING TO ALL.—MADAME MORROW, THE seventh daughter, has a natural gift to tell all the events of life—even the thoughts of her visiters—at 184 Ludlow street poy Fee fifty cents, Gentlemen not ad- mitt cents; private boxes, $1; seats on the stage, $3, NEW, YORKER STADT THEATRE, 87 AND 99 BOW: aN ery First time of PHILIPPINE WELSER, New drama, by Oscar Von Redwitz. ETERNATIONAL ART INSTITUTION, 694 Broadway, corner of Fourth street. ‘Open from 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. Mi palotingsluave been adel to this gallery, hie y new ings hav % contains the most besutiful pieces of modern art. sai ITTLE MARY McVICKER, LZ This wonderfully talented child ts now playing a star em- Zagement nt the Boston Museum, with unprecedented success to crowded audiences. Managers wishing to negotiate will ade dress J, H. MeVicker, Tremont House, Boston. AVANNAH, AUGUSTA, MACON, ATLANTA AND NS) Columbus theatre -The season will commence on the lst of Ocr URE Si eee el ct fC. T. Parsloe, box Post of New Yor! beat W. ¥. FLEMING. ADAME MEYER, LATE OF 87 SECOND STREET, hag removed to 266 Kighth avenue, between Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth streets, She continies to teil past, p aud future events, likewise marriages, journeys, lawsuils, bhosiness projects, slekness, absent friends and property lost oF fadame’ Meyer converses in English, Freach and arrantee for her art. dl gives 188 CORA A. SEAMAN, DAUGHTER OF THE CELR- M brated clairvoyant ©. V. Seaman, continues the profe jon as medical business clairvoyant at the old stand, No. 101 Goerck street, N, B.—No letters will be answered unless a return stamp is enclosed. ——eeES$ RS, LESLIE, THE CELEBRATED ENGLISH FOR- tune teller, at home from 9 to and from 5 to7, at No. 4 ‘Alien street, between Canal and Division. Mrs, L. has a na- tural gift, Ladies fee 25 cents. RS. H. ROEDER, THE NEVER FAILING ASTROLO- ist, gives {true information with and in regard to health, wealth and marriage, love affairs, journeys, law suits, difficult in business, absent friends, sicknéss, at ristopher street, near Jefferson market and Sixth avenue. Her fees are re- duced. Ladies 25 cents; gentlemen 80 cents. oe ee 7 B.—WHO HAS NOT HEARD OF THE CELEBRATED \. Madame PREWSTER ? She hag been consulted by thousands in this and other cities, with entire satisfaction, She ORTLAND VARIETIES. Ladies and gentlemen en, {uested to meet on Tuceday; th to open on the 2ist. aged for this theatre are re- BNE. without fall. Positively J. MARTIN, Manager. HE AMATEUR OF THE FAMILIAR ARTS WILL BE Deready at 12 M1. this day, much eniarged, containing @ come plete farce, foreigi: and domestic theatrical’ digest, a splendid Ttory of stage life, and matters generally, Olllce 78 Nassaw street. Ni fident she has no equal. She tells the name of future IRTH'S Bere conten eerie: os Khe vate Ue yon oak oe | MO mIGEEY ive her a call at 251 Third avenue, above Twenty-first street. MA! H SAM COWELL, radies, Scents; gentlemen, $1. COWELL, P} ALISM.—MRS. L. STEVENS, FRANCE, PER- COMIC S S estan , Speaking and writing medium, Please give her DRAWING acall at 30 East Twenty-fourth street, near Fourth avenue, PIRITUALISM—MRS, STATES; TRANCE MEDIUM, SS” will speak at Hope Chapei, 720 Broadway, this (Friday} evening, and on Tuesday evening next. Doors open at'7 o'clock; will commence at8 o'clock. Admission 10 cents. PIRITUAL CLAIRVOYANCE AND HUMAN ELECTRI- OP Uy Something entirely new, lately discovered by Mes. Hayes, spiritual clairvoyant and magnetic physician, Aston: ishing ‘cures. Every sick lady should go to Mrs. HAYES, 327 Broome street, near Bowery, Paralysis cured at once, EB GARDEN, 199 AND’ 2 BOWERY.— Professor GESTER, the celebrated Magician and Vente quist, will commence aj the above Garden on ‘Wednesday @venin,z, and continue all the week. Admission free, FURNITURE. hha a Daneel ED FURNITURE, IN ALL EDROOM ENAMELLED FURNITURE, oo W ANTED—BY A PHYSICIAN, A SUIT OF ROOMS, one for office and the other as'reception room, both un: furvished. Location b Fourth stress, Recaaway. Address, H., Herald ofl TWEEN THIRTY ith and Kighth ave- ANTE! ‘A DOCTOR'S W ‘tit ana Thirty-elghth streets and hues. Address Morton, box 2,252 Post offic { TATELY—A GENTEEL MOUSE BE 4 and Sixth avenues, ess, stating particulars, TED TO RE BY A 'LEMAN, WITH HIS W wile ou pnd nurse, p a ore pane ft wag med with iy Qihere there ure no boarders. Location. between AMY Sad Thinty-eecond streets aud Fourth and Kighth ave: y party having a nice house, and who are desirous siug of apartot itto a good alld responsible occupant, se addressing SO. P., box HS Herald. office, meet with s’ Unexceptionable re iven and re Vand 5 PX from White ¢ Paina 4:30) 8:90 A. M., mail train, Returning will leave a Centre streets. Dover Plains=8:90 A. M. nd 7 A. M., Sand 6 P.M. pand 9:50 A, M., Land SR. M. 2 AMPBELL, Superiniendent, ¥ id styles, of superior and warranted mi Urey, Aniahed ins tandseapes, rut Line and fowers, at F. . NGTON’S, 368 Canal street, oppos henge as and 48 Wooster street. ‘estmbiished in 1943. ‘agifted Spanish lady, unveils the mystery of fatut love, marriage, absent friends, sickne: scribes medi- for All _diseases, tells lucky numbers. property lost or n. 296 Bowery, between Houston And Bleecker streets. QO BOWERY —w WwinG SLATRVOY 296 ~ ENAMELLED AND GRAINED a rranted ag represented. BER FURNITURE, em erery color and style, and eo eo teSing crevery description, at prices to aut all BR WARD, OFFIOR #98 BROADWAY) NEXTEO WAR No. 6 Sullivan street, three doors from lack’ s theatre, up statrs—Omice hours from? A. M. till M. daily. On Sundays till 12 M. Ww R. WATSON, MEMBER OF THE ROYAL COLLEGE of Surgeons, London, may be consulted at his residence, 459 Broome street, second’ block west of Broadway, from 8 A M. to9P. M. R, BARROW, 194 BLEECKER STREET, NEW YORK, D)* sour doors polow. Macdougal streeu-—Howra of consu.te tion from 11 till 2, and from 4 to 8. R, COOPER'S OFFICE, 14 DUANE STREET, BETWEEN I hatham and William. Office hors from 8 in the morn- ing until 8 in the evening. Sunda: ted. OCTOR HUNTER'S ONLY OFFICE vision street, New York city ta Open trom 8 A. NM. until 10 o’elo R. RALPH S OF Crosby streets (139 Sundays exeepted . 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