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2, a oa ae * * SHIPPIN' eee HORSES AND CARRIAGES. we aca Sota Te OLR. LIVERPOOL AND LONDON—CALLINO, CH HORSES § xew York and Philndelphia Seachaltp ma =| Ne ee ee AUaUbr ree seater whe ona give he best eplendid Clyde built iron screw steamahips ave to sal od vari a me a rap ronateece hness y Jobst agree Post a TOP BAUTINTE MEW TORE: rabies hat a No. Nor ae ee mee re ea nay Sipe a Mi from plat No, ¢ Worth rc SEAN OF FAST MARES FOR tear ae GAN ’ . Faby any other ate Maw Nock wr Bevapsent oe Bink: da igh wi rain pte g seat ia syle a, all ara ‘Retarn tickets a Ti ee for a ugh rales. Passengers tren Be ak asd reat stash a Bt, Jonas For freight or ‘aflice of the ae Rea G. DALE, 15 Iiroadway, New Yor! Pah . INMAN, Tower Bi Weenies PACIFIC, STEAMSHIP COMPANY. — Commissioners, will attend at 177 ren street, on Monday ‘War 34 Dat at port Aco? $0 receive ive tubernons rag oondel ‘State Now CROSWELL, BPRNCER. ah |. CARRING' of the Company will be the transporta- and by: - eae rere nd frelghia by ‘wleamship between the porta » commtsinners. live United States mail sail every fc \betwees New Yerk, South: poo on wre, under mail con- Teaving ach alternate Saturday, and. the other side ead alternate Wednesda: FROM MAVRE AND TOM SOUTHAMETON | SOUTHAMPTON FOR ‘AMD HAVRE. EW TORK. Saturday, Oct. 8 We occas mote et fee it ov. os sieainahipa have water-Ught compartments. eelther way twe mame, ¥ VANDI First "eabliy $12)" and $100; second ca ; BAN QUEEN—First cabin, $100 and $80; second ca- Al ret cabin, $80: second cabin, $50. Phusdodban,m lumited nuraber, ‘of issued from Eu: to America. PR ne nS tlre D. TORRANOK, Agent, No. 5 Bowling Green, New’ Cotton and other goods taken on frelght ut curr mt ‘York and Galway line. ae York willbe the 8 1 and 9 AN, (i be sec pecsons ont from any of tne prigcipalclice 0s the meals in Great Britain for $35, or from Galwa} “oo eral ay I TERIGAN ( BXE RS COMPANY. “HOLLAND, Manager, OVAL MAIL STEAMSHIP PERSIA. Biverpool,—The PERSIA, C. H. E. Judkins command. oo wri eal Irion tsb copapany's: dock, ai Jersey Gls, wir ine ‘and passengers for Europe, on Wednesday,’ the 2%h Passenj ested to be on board by S o'clock A. M. ‘The Asis will sal Ou the 1h of October. E. CUNARD, 4 Bowling Green. HE GLASGOW AND NEW YORK STEAMSHIP COM- ‘Any Intend sailing their new and powerful steamers from "Hew York dinect for Gingyow, as follows ¢ hnecumam ameon. Wednesday, Oct, 12, at 20loak, M D ‘Cummins, at 120'0 passage from Wow Fore, Phitadelpina or Bomog, 0 Eivorsoot, ‘Belfast, Dublin or LondonderryscF lew Esa strona Bf found with an abundance of cooked pro- ight or passage apply to ROBERT CRAIG, r= NORTH ee ee MAIL STRAMSRIP onrroe abi e ray mt tla, ive! on pein sn eteiaiie eiab tip ox Toten aie i mangers. 106 Ton Ey For ope Or passage GELPCEE, ARRCTORN & REICHELT, roadway. ‘D SOUTH- FP HAMBURG, LONDON, HAVRE A) “The Hamburg American Packet Company’s {ron mail steam- ad fe TRLRETA, Seviata Traian, we river, Saturday, October 1, 1399. Pisst cabin... Big |eosbacanis -$80 | Steerage. .. ..$55 Tor passage ap) c. B. sla tH & ee. GAM FOR LISBON, CADIZ, MOGADORE AND THE 1, steam ‘ies, from London, mer: clipper screw SteAINETS aa power ON THE IST OF RACH. MONTE accommodations for freight and passengers. fassagea may be secured, and samples, letiers and ght taken on moderate terms for this splendid line and for ‘warded to London in time for each departure from that Dork at théagency in New Y York (office of the American Express Gom- searucdiny mote BAKE, ADAM & CO,, No. 8 Philpot lane, &. C., London. R LIVERPOOL, THE CELEBRATED CLIPPER SHIP F DEEADNOUGHT ‘hat las bed sail bye o * October. “she lendid brass Band Sune to the shij is expected she make pamage inside of Ditatvanres Miecamagh pentieaee: ap _Byipa board pler No. 6 Nexth river, orto 'M. DEMAREST, Wouth str: LIVERPOOL. THE FAVORITE, BLACK BALL line glpngr ship NEPTUNE, Captain, Peabody: aals 0 Hor Passage, e, having unequalled sate room, eee ee ‘apply ed, pler East river, foot of Heerraecstreet oF JACOB WILSON, 108 South street LIVERPOOL.—THE CELEBRATED CLIPPER mip DREADNOUGHT, Captain Samuels, having rer under fourteen da} ais tember. | A ne lends bras athacl uw accommodations apply on roa beds pae'@ Moreh rivers ore ‘South street. a ey La f DEMAR ba NEW LINE ror CALIFORNIA, ‘From the old established _— ei ‘of Warren street, North Bree-nge. -$75 First Cabin. ...$100 Tneluding cet. road ticke cere AND ‘ath oF Meat CH MONTH. worite steamship NC roteome LIGHT, Capt. Tinkie- preaiact will leave ag abore Wednesday, October § at 2 o'clock Bite ‘vis Panama, Bailvoad the steamship eer are of this line always at Panama, insnring prompt connection at the Isthmus. Toe NORTH STAR will succeed the Northern Light, leaving ‘k 20th of Oc! Boe oun or freight (apply at the only offices of the line in he city of New York: No. 177 West sireet, eon of Warren street, AndAo. reen. D. B. ALLEN, Agent. whe B.—All persons are forbid trusting any one on account of ‘above ships or ownel 7 ,Omgber ee lock P. M. peso ceo a foe treight or ply to HARGOUS & CO. Ssout sree (YORK AND NEW ORLEANS STEAMSHIP COM- y.—For New Orleans via Havana.—To sail on Tues- A Eotenper at 12 oelock.—The, United States mall TO, J. D. Bullo brle| eos jas Meer No lily of any Hi fon ot ot Sameer ala For freight or passa; LY at TON, 6 ROCHER IN & TSO. ue ‘a ha peoe Rees NIW ORLEANS AND VERA CRUZ. Fonsi Saturday, October 1, 1858, at 12 O'clock M., carry. ip ‘Thomas Forbes commander, wre mabove for New Orieans direct’ from pler foot of sheet, North river; leaving the later port for Vera wae, or r 15, oa ee AT €O., OT a ae leans for '—TheTennessee will hereafter leave New Orl ‘onthe Ist and 15th of ench month. Noo ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY, BEGULAR eee LINE BAN FRAY NCISCO, PANAMA WamRoan, Aad eee ne rear Rea Ae Dine, TA BNWaLLe nid steamshi; w rece ey ee ie or ti ATLANTIC, Bazine be been entirely retihed as oG_adaptas. to the 0 California SIRO eect CONTE ‘from the foot ot ae ab Nom rivers 4000 tone commander, will leave oa THOTH OF ay ean T 2 $0 connect at JANAMA with the ty known and superior ‘seamship JGIN 1. Bilis FR. Raby commander, surgeon Is a fraght aud pane agers, wil be ‘inpiedatety for- Lipon grival ofthe steamer at Aspinw Hach of he Hore sleamalips ing eapacky 1 600 to 800 tons ones Peieken: at modes It the eee fifordea by the above onan. ‘extra eh abd is niwaya ta teveeve a at Pan that there: papsmreoness Sr eecrcar pueeien tales ie For freightapply at the office of the Company, 88 Wall For pessagnpnly atthe only office of the companies. atone WM. H. WICKHAM” ‘NITED TATES MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE Fi UN yane at New Orienns Te steamsdip EMPIRE CLES, P.M hrom foot of Warren atest Bil 1 aS ‘rom foot o1 cree street is ny (in furnished at bills of Selock Pa SePictagst amen wren at acing trouk reight sien ete Beplember. 28 yore freight OF passage ‘spp as tat RG pi or~liah mesa Pnaat bert mre UTITON £08" DRSPATCH LINE FOR SAN FRAN. $s Chee Sig Fo vnc on ad raed. day ‘The maithiceht a1" ata re ‘OkURCHIO Nipper sintp thy nec touting it pl Fast ri A i Fan cea For Wali AML apiily to SU 58 South ateeet,corn of Wall Peed H/ANA ee KEY Ae Ba Benue “liots, ind Surin on for stoamer frq New ou to POFFC oD, “Stew. York, to Wen Or naryAls ee at Rake | pe TS prosavray Lapse 4 RATES.—THE NEW YORK on VIR- y's ps, Will, receive ‘Teunessee, North Carolina, Portamouth, toll and Riehmotid, and will leave pier 13 North M., as ROANOK! > Oreck, on Rs in Cpa ion fearaday. Ww, ‘Skinner, on Saturday. , ateroon Included, to N 1’ Norfolk, reduced to $6; Pe. scouts extra Fright taken on moderate ermay, °° Toouaihs ie HEINEKEN, 118 Broadway. tit | Norfoe Gi Polat ea MUSICAL. ———— N | RRORLL EE fai teee a nome won Areeqanns Bag rt reife tao an i nn A 8 fatale DRAWING ROOM SEVEN OCTAVE ROSE forte for sale ® bargain, full overstri hew opens teale, rich powerfal tone, having all the modern best rs, fully warranted for two years pearl keys, elegantly carved ris rich oar" uw and elegant fe serey Se eh ae a a On fngpecton; rice S285 8 bargain for any one reg le as well as raga ocevel a Bixth enue, near Fortieth aoe. Will be 4 pena t Fh, poly and a great offget made for cash. eee en be seen three FEL i E R : IHICKERING & 80! MANUFACTO! GRAND SQUAD ES AnD C. & Sons bave been ar lority of | mnnhores MASON & HAMLIN'S MELODEONS AND HARMON: For parlors, churches, vestries PIANOS TO RENT,” Sauer AILY TEACHER.—A GERMAN LADY, HAVING some time to spare, would like to oblain a few more pu- bile for mute and German. The best ely refercaces, cai given, Address Private Tuition, box 2.121 N. ¥. Post otice. ISTABLISHED THIRTY-FIVE a ‘We don’t make the patent (!) pianos with the ‘attachment,” but we do make Koon substautial and warranted planofortes, of excellent tone and action. Our instruments re- commend themselves in price as well as in other particulars. Call oy see them, New and second hand pianos to rent. FIRTH, POND & CO., 517 Broadway, New York. HUDSON, THE DISTINGUISHED PIANIST ir singer, is how prepared to receive applications from those wishing instruction in yoeal or instrumental music. Address Gordon's music store, 706 Broadway, plano warerooms, 27 Court sireet, Brookly! now forming. LUTE INSTRUCTION.—PROFESSOR EBEN MAS RE- from Europe, and is now prepared to resume ieaching upou the Bork dud German flutes. “Amateurs de- sirous of obtaining a thorough knowledge of this much admir- ed instrument will please \o call at his rooms, 132 Prince street, near Wooswer. s A vocal cl OLD MEDAL GRAND AND STEINWAY & SONS, Nos. 82 Broadway, New York, bave al ‘where and whenever in competition w Boston, New York, Philadelphia aud Baltimore. "Every plans Warranted for three years. UITAR AND SINGING NAPOLEON W. GOULD, , from the principal concerts, Italian Opera, &c.. enables his puplis in a few lessons to accompany songs and play, qpectively the most admired compositions, Address, Of avenue, or Firth & Pond’s music store, 647 Broadway, & C. FISCHER'S SUPERIOR CIRCULAR SCALE + patent damper pianos, full iron fraine, une standing in tune, Wareroom, UARE PIANOS.— and 84 Walker street, near ualled for Broadway, near Fourteenth street, “Manufactory 241, 243, 245, 247 249 and 251, West ‘Twenty-eighth street, near Ninth avenue. RS. HARRIET HOLMAN, TEACHER OF THE PI- ‘anotorte and singing.—Classes for Misses and Masters ou Monday and Thursday afternoons, at 4 o'clock. 24 lessons in music and singing tor $3. 306 Bowery. Mi. OTTO MULLER, TEACHER OF THE PIANO- forte an and singing, continues to give lessons to gentlemen lessons at the residences of pupils. obser one ‘nformation please call at his residence, 124 Ninth way. ISIC LESSONS.. oe BRANDEIS, PROFESSOR OF 4 oe contiines ae Jessons on the rity ane ready fora few more Di wions personally’o by" Letise fi be Tu his residence, 289 Bowers. Odes hours red at his from 1 to 3 and 6 to 8 P. USIC.—WANTED, BY A YOUNG LADY, A SITUA- tion as soprano singer in achureh. Communications giv- ing name of church. &c., will be promptly attended to. Ad- dress Amelia, Herald office. ipa FOR SCHOOLS AND SEMINARIES, CHICKERING & SONS’ New scale large ge seven octave PIANOS, Price $300. Warerooms 694 Broadway, N. ¥. TANOS, MELODEONS AND ORG AMS.—THE HORACE WATERS ptanos and melodeons, far depth, purity of tone puddurability, are unsurpassed. hand pianos and me- lodeons from $25 to $150. Pianos and meiodeons to rent. HORACE WATERS, Areat, $85 Broadway. fmonials—" The Hor: pianos are known ‘as ay the very best.’ P_avang ee “We can ‘speak of their is from personal knowlet Christian Inte! inte lligencer. TODART PIANOFORTES-GRAND.. SQUARE AND upright, ‘ODART & MORRIS, ipartecarerne New York. Warerooms 501 Broadway. HE DRIGGS' PATENT PiANOFORTES.—HAVING purchased the manufacturing interest of Driggs, Parmeiee &Co. in the above piauofortes, together with their extensive k of materials, we are now prepared, with greatly in- creased facilities, 6 supply these Instruments. They are constructed on purely gclentife principle, having ppper and lower sounding boards, (with an entire iron frame for sustaining the of the strings); the case forms a com- plete vibrating shell, and approaches nearer to the violin in perfection than any other instrument of ite class. The public are respectfully invited. to call and see them at gamapany No. 256 ¢ GOS PIANO COMPANY, Sole manufacturers and venders Lewis 0, Panueuge, Secreta ANTED—A FEW MORE PUPILS FOR THE FIANO the wareroom of ‘and violin, Pupils received afternoon and evening, 01 oung Tadies taught at their residences, on application. before B'S. or after, Also a situation wanted, as organist, Re in New York or Brooklyn. FRED'K P. KINNEY, 47 Vandam street. 6 PIANOS AT GREAT BARGAL E AT $45, ONE at $55, one at $65, one at $40, one Nunns & Clark, 6% octave at $125, gupright piano at $130. Call immediately 86 Waiker sire OR BRIDGEPORT, FAR) BRIDGEPORT leave: Monday, Wednesday and Fiday, at 12 o'clock, noon time to connect with Naugatuck, Housatonic and trains. ng i w Haven OTICE.—CHANGE OF TIME.—STEAMER BROADWAY leavee pier foot reet, tonching at Christopher street, every afternoon at $o'elock, landing. at Yonkers, Hast Dobbs Ferry, Tarrytown, Sin ‘sin and Haverstraw. Fare ‘onkers, 15 cenis; Hastings and Dobbs Ferry, 20 cents; Tax: rytown and Sing Sing, 25 cents; Haverstraw, 4 cents. PPOSITION TO NEWARK.—FARE REDUCED TO five cents only.—Thi PHINE will leave foot of Sunday, Sept, 25, at 10! foot of Market street, at landing at the Battery, Nev JUNDAY BOAT FOR WO Cornwall and Newbu places; seventy-th Way leaves pie touching at Christopher, Sun. day morning, at 734 o'clock, landing at Yonkers ‘Hastings, Dobb's ferry, Tarrytown, Sing Sing and Haverstr: new and Barclay. pizeet, New York ™. PLR Lease New UNDAY BOAT FOR THE FISHING BANKS—THE splendid steamboat CROTON, Capt. Hoffmire, will make one more grand excursion to the banks on Sunday, Sept. 2. Leaves Tenth street at 700, Broome street at & Peck, slip ai £:15, Spring street at 8:45, pler No. dat 9 o'clock A. M. for tie, exburvion 60 cents Balt and lines on board. UNDAY BOAT TO KEXFORT AND, CLIFFWOOD, BY inside ronte.—Steamer TOLAS, Capt September 25, leaves f y Sprig SE) P each “Fare 25 cents Seay SEPTEMBER 25, THE ONLY REGULAR Sunday boat for Glen Cove, New x Whitestone and Btrattenport. The ateann GE LAW Leaves Catharine slip al RACM, Broome street nt 8, Tenth sireet nt 8hz, Twenty-sixth street at Sy nad Thirty-third street 41 Yo'elock. " Returriing leaves Glen Cove at 3P. ~ COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. ‘0 AGENT NERD ANSWER.—WANTED, A PA PARTNER in # light manufacturing business, ‘silent—special or ing—with a capital Cee 000, Address Bradford, box &) Broad: way Post oflice, giving real name and references. ANTED—A PARTNER, WITH $2,000 OR $3000, IN ‘& manufacturing business of an article protected by pa- tent, where the demand is unlimited and ready for cash; ues rofit of 1) per cent net. Apply to EDWARD STAN ON, auctioneer, 29 North Wiiliam street, 150 WANTED THIS AMOUNT, WILE BUY A haif interest in a weil established cash business, where $4 per Week can be made and no risk tal immediately, stating when and where au in| had, James A. Stetson, Herald oftice, $200 —PARTNER WANTED beatin the city; a man with, charge of the ehop, or would sell out, Post ollice. $5,000 otha tae A flourishing and highly’ 8! @oing business on the eas! branches both in this count OR OTHERWISE, In the painting, business, location is one of the above amount to take Address ¢ , Broadway: AN i lent oppos tunity for ent duties are of a Vight ny gentle Possessing the above smount in cash ev opportinity will be afforded for tnvestigation. Address A. re No other need apply. MC. box 117 Herald ollie. 00074, cs VEST THE AOE pau ean be fottod We addvesehag, torso weeks, Mant frctare, Herald oflice, giving real name and place for later- & 30.000 A SOUTHERN MAN, Wr an interest te Rome" CRNDIIhEN eee fin interest in Rone’ extablished merearal hota ia: New city. Address P. 'T., Ma antile house THIRTY obtain, wk palin CH 4OVERMSEMENTS, POUR UNEE FA nisiniore francaise ov alle Siadrewse ca Monsieur Charles, ay bureqydu Herald, O*:. mande 10. ALA ETF PAIR OF BAY f THOROw Se pee ty penta be he fie nd actor ry reapect surpassed: Tor ty! nd acon, and would make an elegant team for & coupe. low, as the owner for them ia winter, Ey MACKEY'S slables, 61 West Twenty-third street, “PP ** POE, SALE_A HANDSOME TWO SEATED TOP CAR. , built by Lawrence, nearly new, algo a buggy with pole ad top; also 8 eas anda set of Went doubte har Phort Wee ‘Apply at the in ea ot and en ta Dit as eee LS ath avenue. t cua | SALE—TWO SPLENDID HORSES AND TWOCOAL carta. Inquire at 211 Wooster street. ‘ORSES FOR SALE—-FOR WANT OF ROOM, TWO horses. eS A, tne 5. o'clock P.M. to Dr, Hen- ORSES AND CARRIAGE FOR SALE—A PALE OF 5 16 bands high, long tlle and sty ist, toge enh oacs Jan be seen at KEL. LYS stable, 13 street, before half past 9 and alter 4 o'clock. IGHT WAGON WITH LEATHER TOP. BUILT BY MI ner & Ste ; by Walke. cont ‘The above are nearly new, in perfect order and will be oid together for $125 cash. Can be seen at Dilk’s -stable, 191 Mercer street, above Bleecker, or inquire of Mr. Adams, 637 So AND BRIDLE—NEW AND IN PERFECT OR- der, ery. $20. Can be seen at Bee eel 191 Mercer atveet, or inquire of Mr. Adama, 637 Broadway, TALIS FOR HORSES—BOX STALLS FOR LAME > or (in a neparate building) sick horses: forge for sclewtie oF ed shoclng; stalls for on ext ion oF sale, tc. lon Ap] at the office, Veterinary Cohiege lnntitote, 73 and 17 Weel r Prventy t third street 4 WA STED—A STYLISH HORSE, OR SPAN OF HORSE bugay, or carriage and harness complete, for which saleable jewelry will be given, J.D. PRICE, 11 Wall street, room 1. 0) FOR SALE, A. VERY STYLISH PAIR OF CA '« nadian ponies, 13 hands high, aged 4 and 6 years, eeu 0. new harness, and a new wagon with shifting top, by one of the best makers in this city and has been ‘used bate 8 few Umea; to be sold on account of the owner not having to use them. To be seen at the livery stable of Ed. Kelley, 1s Thirteeuth street, between Fifuh and INSTRUCTIO! A. HADY DESIRES AN ENGAGEMENT TO TEACH French in good school: can give lessons tn music and 0 to juntor pupils; no objection to go South. Addread KX, ., Herald oflice. CADEMY OF PENMANSHIP AND BOOKKEEPING, 362 Broadway, is open day and evening, Pupils are re: ceived at any time, and separately and carefully instructed, at hours to sult their own eoavenienee. | Success guaranteed to all OLIVER B, GOLDSMITH. a ch oe $2 80 WRITING CLASS FOR LADIES.—MR. DOL. Broadway, will form elieap dayand evening avenues, inn nm ane rae Ladies, entiemen, bookkeep ing, $10. Stiffness and arensiting ¢ will be removed, and an ele- gant hand given, YOUNG WIDOW LADY OF EDUCATION. WISHES to obtain a situation as governess or housekeeper, where She will meet with the comforts of ahome. Reference. Ad- dress Florence Armytage, station C, Troy street Post office. NEDAR GLEN BOARDING SCHOOL FOR YOUNG ladies, Sing Sing, Westchester county, New York. Min; and Misg Vani Renswélaer will reopen their school on Wed- sday, September 23. Reterences—Rt. Rev. Horatio Potter, Bishop ot New York, Gen. Steplien Van Rensselaer, Mra rah J. Hale, Mrs. Lincoln Phelps, and others. For ‘circulars apply to Messrs. D. Appleton & Co., 348 Broadway. IRENCH AND ENGLISH BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, No. 26 West Thirty-ninth st., near Fifth aveae, Mrs. a ra Gs pos bos sonool on ‘An omafbus wil We provided for pupilareslding at a distance M25, MACAULAY, NO. 43 EAST TWENTY-Pinst et, between Broadway and Fourth avenue, will ra- boarding and day open ber Brenel and school Boa: day, Septembe: ADAME 8. V. CAUCHOR'S FRENCH AND ENGLISH boarding and day schoo! for young ladles, No. 279 West Twenty second sirect, fe now open Refers to Mr aud Mi Charles Ganda, “A class of oil painting and Grecian art taught on Saturdays. ‘ARSH’S COUNTING ROOMS, For practice and instruction. fo BOOKKEEPING AND BUSINESS AFFAIRS, jo. 348 Broadway, Appieton's Building. Cfroulare, with fall particulars, on eyipliea MARSH'S COMPLETE WORKS, new and beautiful editions, priated in colors, for sale. Pretreue FLITE CHARLIER'S FRENCH orOTe ‘ast for young gentlemen.—Boarding and day school. Twehty-fouih street, will Feopes oa September 15, here is a primary department. REPARATORY BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR boys, at Yonkers, Westchester county, New York, under ite direction of Madame Mixy, will be opened for thé recep. tion of pupils’ on the Ist of October, 1359. Madame Migy so: Ticite the allention of parents and giiardians to. thin establish: meut, in which boss will be received from the age of six to ton yours, and will be thoronghly prepared to enter advanced seminaries. Spelling, reading, writing, arithmetic, geography, grammar. French to will taught orally. CHOOL AND HOME EDUCATION.—FRENCH AND English, classical and commercial school, with ‘fine play round and gymnasium, 47 and 49 West Twenty-sixth streei Between Broudway avd’Sixh avenue. Mr. LOUIS ERAS gt aprete limited number of bays; reopened Septem- "s IPANISH LANGUAGE.—PROFESSOR P. DE LEON, having still a few hours disengaged offers the sane. to thone wishing (0 agquire a thorough, knowledge of the pure Gas tiian language. For further particulars address his residence, 124 Ninth street, near Broadway. IE MISSES ROHR AND MRS TUFFS WILL, RE-OPEN their French and English boarding and day school, No. 33 West Thirty -hira Breet, fuear Pifth avenue, ou Mouday, Sep: DANCING ACADEMIES. nopwoRm 'S DANCING ACADEMIES, . 6 Buoapwar, Naw Yor, © 0 181 Momnace New York on WEDNESDAYS aad SATURDAYS, oor. meneing September ‘ooklyn, on TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS, commencing Bepte mbéer 27. Private class for ladles at 11 A. M.; class for children at 4 P, M.; for geutlemen at 8 P. M. ae PLY: 4 classes and school classes attended. Circulars may be had at either of the academies. Mn DODWORTH taken a great pleasure {n calling attention te the enlargement of his Brooklyn Gorserapm= The large room hag nearis double ite former capacity, with, ante-rooma in proportion, Great attention has been spb to the adoption of & pr system of ventilation. Mr. mp Sasde tt duty to introduce, in addition the fubincatie Ganges, such oxetcioes sad’ Gausoes as woud tave ae most Ton ee Se the —. walk aud general deportmeat of C. H. RIVERS’ DANCING ACADEMIES, 385 FULTON street, Brooklyn. Tuesdays Fridays; 71 aud 73 New- , Mondays and Thursday; venue, Jerse’ Stonday, September 26 WRIGHT'S DANCING ACADEMY, 666 BROADWAY, will open for ladies on Saturday, gentlemen Migedny evening, Oct, &. Kho hall has sent feat bese aeoted and for beauty and conveniences cannot be surpassed. Schools and academies attended, Private lessons given, '¥8, 001 UMAR'S CHEAP DANCING ACADEMY, 267 BOWER’ Lessons $1 per month, Mondays and Thuridays, and Tu days and Fridays, $2. ‘vernoon classes Wedneadays aud Saturdays at § o'clock, 18 o'clock soirees, Adiniitance 2b vents, Private lessous 60 oents, ANCING.—MURRAY HILL. to receive @ limited numb ceuce, 29 West Thirty-sixth street, ME. JACKSON WISHES. of Pe at her new resi- ‘or terms, &¢., apply as above. EK. FERRERO'S DANCING ACADEMIES, £9 West Fourteenth street, N. ¥.; 122 Clinton bore ‘The above academies will open in New. York on ‘8th of Ociober. and in Brookiyn on the Ith of October, ath E. a3 po neninenes eee fod 10, at 7d@ P. cea ae pri classes attended; pupils can enter at any ti ‘Sokees aa usual, Circulars cau be had at the academies ic mb ed tlc cele ere von 2 FLTAGROVE'S DANCING ACADEMY, 206, EIGHTH avenue, near Twenty-first street, Classes will be open for the reception of pupils on Octover 3. Days of tul- tion, Mondays and Thursd: the fashionable dances Monday, ought: also, & great variety of favorite fancy dances, cals thenie exercises, A.grand soiree will ‘be given on Monday evening, October 10, Schools and private classes at tended to when required. Apply as above. DE GARMO BROOKES’ DANCING Siesta tas Broome street. Ladies meet +t FSDAYS and FRIDAYS, 8t06P. M. Gea Ween 7 to 104 F.3 Children, W DAYS and SATURDAYS, 3106 P.M Ladies’ pi Mary clanses ianitucted by Mea BRODEES, ¥ ‘ate Lessons at hours not occupied by classes, New classes are con: ly forming. A thy fashionable ¢ ‘at in one course of REE EVER WaDNESDAY EVENING 645 BROADWAY. SAUVAGEAU'S DANG- ©) ing academy is 0} 5 day evenings for general p Wednesdays and Fridays—al noes taught in FU) KNITURKE. Anne T THE RAGLE ENAMBLLED FURNITURE MAN factory, 634 Broadway, five doors above Laura Keene theatre—Chamber suits of this celebrated turait and colors, at prices from $25 and upwards. Strai city will please call and exsinine, Mattresses, &¢. EDROOM ENAMELLED FURNITURE, IN ALL OO lors and styles, of aiperior and warranted manufacture, finished in landscapes, iruit, freseo and lowers, at F. HL FARRINGTON Opposite Wooster. Mana. ty, 46 and 48 Wooster et stablished in 1948: EADS, WITH SIDES, J chairs, &e., cottage bedsteads, spring beds, ot i kinds; Invalid lonnges; furnitare repafeed ud. var ated Ali kines of upholstery: work and carpets laid at WALKE! vcd nd basement below Bleec’ NAMEDLED CHAMBRE SUITES OF FURNITURE, IN i colors and styles, wholesale and retail, at 8; #180, maltreasee sind palliangos. +a aaa RREN WARD, 277 Canal atreat, a doors east of Broadway, N.Y, KY RNITL RE BOUGHT FOR READY MON! —A FAIR i furniture, carpets, books, n and Ténth streets. Xe r pi ed, Collins, Uigradg galne, “blouse (otek, al goles’ AMO AMUSEMENTS. Sie’ tee NM. ea ce 0g val of the OLD COMEDIES ‘Which can now be given with the w Tela respectfully fatiaatod the that the sucseas of ‘Tile Naw Ooms a brs for the present, postpone thelr bel weeduine for some will be given oftheir representation. TRIUMETANT wed OF THE EW COMEDY, BRILLIANT RECEPT! ‘ re 1m a oe COMPANY. AND EVERY KYENING UNTIO; rows Morioe, PeTH AND OnLGLAL 00 WRITTEN MR. BROUGHAM, In ive acts, entitled THE RULING PASSION, Job Binglebeart, with a passion for « memory. Mr. W. R. Blake Tom Dexter, with a passion for utility and Suly lol lester... ster Wallack Maurice O'Conor, with a singular passion un the umst Mr. Brougham Hercules Harebeii, with 'a pene tor nothin, Ces ticular except stunning eilects...... “Mg. Waleot Mr. Fooasiew with a passion for self interest Dyott James, wit a salon for defining his poalion Mr, ‘young Thomas, # pay John, garden watt, Oliver st, Hi with a passion for “Ologies!'. Mrs. Hoey F tllester, rit a passion tor her own way and Miss Mary Widow Bollesier, wilh a passion “for speuking be jannon Nira. Honeydew, with passion tor’ domestic mina, Mary Anne, “with OG nathd ‘NEW ¥ ISHERWOOD, Te Moke HESTRA, under the direction o: Mr. ROBERT STORPEL.. The musle, expecially composed and arranged for the ocea- sion, will cons Previous to the comedy and between each act:— 1, Overture, “La Neige—Auber. 2 Paradise Bird Waltz— Koenig, 3: Polka, "Mount. Bian i rial Green Beal Galop. '5. Operatic selection from Verdi's ravi: MarRobertStocpiel, Between Ue play and farce, 6. Ethiopian Quadrille—B. Stoepel. srs, Vernon irs. Walcot ‘for ‘taking things Miss Julia Tree a “passion” phable faroe called (OKLISH TIMES, Wie Floyd, Me. Moore, Mr. Levere, aud Miss Henrarde will appear. ier to-night, doors open at7, wo commence Box office open at 8 A. M. every day. NZ BOWERY THEATRE. Sole proprietors, Mensrs. G . FOX &J. W. LINGARD, Doors.open at 7: performace egmmencen at a quarter to & Y EVEN! ‘pt. second night me «new and original drama, by James Pilgrim, Egq., from actual occurrences in the late Ttailan war, entiied GARIBALDI, aroome THE, agLON OF SxORLA ¢ features of this a ae 8) protacie are A Le red MILITARY REVIEW 1 i TA KAU OF THE BATIOE, rey Mat POLEON 8 ENTRANCE INTO MI THE BATTLE OF SOL And a vivid description of the fighting of the Zona Concluding with the favorite farce of MY PRECIOUS MINSTRELL Mechanics’ Ui NTS’ ee , 472 Broadway, MONDAY, Sept. 26, and eat night in the week PEEL and Ct HARE 5 1n thelr double fthiopian Ging, appearance o a llad Sin oe PRENDERGAST, SCOTT and FOWLER In ew songs, choruisses, &c. Onr African Polka, Surprise Party JERRY NIEL and’ DAN BRYANT Ta prominent parts in the laughable Burlesque of USED UP. Dan Bryant, | Richard TT... ‘Commence at quarter Wo 8. First Jim Dipeey Doors open at 7. ery Bryant. ickets 25 cts, |S aa aaa ‘ATHEN BU! un ANNA, BISHOP would eet wale her friends aud the citizens of y ( Bree AN: AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT apa TURSDAY RVENING, Sept. 27, 1859, ion! this occasion she will be aadisted by’ the following MINA VON BEREKEL. SIGNOR MARINO, Raritone HERR WED! PH Solo Violincellist A. sepuwi K AND. SON, Coucertinas, CARL ANSCHUTZ, Musical conductor. Tickets 50 cents to ail parts of the Hall. Doors opeu at 7 P. M. Concert to commence at 8 P. M, GNES SUTHERLAND, THE SCOTTISH NIGHTINGALE, Assisted b: ARTHUR NAPOL EON, ‘The Great Pianist, AND OTHER EMINENT ARTIS Will give a GRAND ERT, at Dodwort Troadway, on Thureday evening, 2001 inet, o'clock. MERICAN INSTITUTE FAIR.—NOTICE TO EXHIBI- tors.—In consequence of the continued unfavorable state Of the weather, the ine for the receiving of goods, for compe: tition has been extended until Tuesday night, the 27th. ‘The ex hibition, however, will be opened to visiterg on trecwiay tape ing. W. B. LEONARD, Age: AYMNASIUM AND FENCING ACADEMY, STUYVESANT INSTITUTE, Broadway. Mr. HENRY GEBHARD, having returned from Rurope, begs leave to inform his pupils, frends and theputiic in gene: ethat his new’ classes of MODERN GYMNASTICS AND FENCING will be formed this wsek. Wednesday and Saturday at 3 3 call on or address the pro- ' Rooms, 806 ‘commencing ats RAMATIC INSTRUCTION.—A FIRST CLASS ACTOR will receive private pupils in the higher branches of the art, and render them capable of the first on the stage, Address Manager, Union square Post office, New York. Tei ROYAL, MONTREAL, CANADA —THIB olegaut ostabliahasent to ter by the night oc weak; en and after October & Apply to J. W. BUCKLAND, Lessee, Moa- YOUNG LADY OF EDUCATION, DESIROUS OF giving recitations, would like to finda party willing to Fender the necessary assistance for the attainment’ of her wishes: no agent need apply. Address Annie, Union square Post office, NEW PUBLICATIONS. Nov READY, THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY, 1K OCTORER. iodical dealers throughout country. Terms $3 per annum. Single numbers 25 cents. ¥0) For sale by all booksellers and per e MISCELLANEOUS. BUSINESS WANTED.—PERSONS HAVING AN ES- tablished business, and wishing to dispose of the same, Gan have a good opportunity for cash and approved notes, by addressing Richard, Herald oftice. All cominunications strictly confidential. FEW ACTIVE MEN CAN MAKE FROM $100 TO $300 at the State and county fairs, selliag A. Brower’s [patent Composition. Will make boots and shoes perfectly waterproot, fund last half ag long again, and what everybody wants. ROWER & CO., No. 4 Reade street, OOKS, BOOKS—BOOKS AND LIBRARIES PUR- chased for cash, and the highest price ald forthe same, Gall on or address M. AN, bookseller, 100 Nassau street, R. KOCH, SURGEON CHIROPEDIST, 502 BROADWAY, ‘cures corns, bunions, soft corns, nails onetrating the the flesh, without causing pain, so that the boot can be wora imme- diately after the operation.’ Price 60 cents a corn. 7 y bio wu assorted qualities, for sale by i js. assorted qualities, for si . E.W. & F. LRGGRTT, “S01 Pearl stteet, | Cpt OIL. GREAT Ri ION IN PRICE. NO VARIATION FOR THE WINTER. THE NEW YORK KEROSENE OIL CO., (Established 1854,) Announce that having made great’ improvements in the manufactiie of kerosene, they are now enabled to offer it to DOLLAR PER GALLON, WHOLESALE, i i fi id to the sub- Joined table, the result of a photometrical examination, by Ha'd N. Kent, Esq. of New York, chemist, and dated Feb. 3. i: Lamp. Kerosene ‘Kerosene. Campben Camphen Whale oii solar: Land oll; fotar.. Sperm oil. Solar... Burning tinid. ...|Large ‘wivie Reliable orders from the trade, by mail or telegraph, Glied? application wo poe AUSTENS, Agents, 98 Pearl street, N.Y. Kerosene is also to be obtained at the manufacturers’ prices of al the New York wholesale druggists, grocers, camphene and burning full manufacturers and dealers in lamps. B.—Kerosene is the trade mark of the Kerosene Oil ‘and all persons are cautioned against using the said trade marig for other oils. ‘ARBLE MANTELS.—THE SUBSCRIBER WOULD IN. Mi itm his friends fad the public that he is prepared to sol mantels, phumber's slabs, &c., de. cheaper than any other pee fon in the ety A Rood nso nssoriment always on hind. ‘A. KLA: BER 113 Sadi Righteenth street, near Third avenue, SY HOW CASES HOFFMAN & FERSCH'S SHOW CASE warerooms, 44 Chatham street and 87 Bowery; A, general faxorunent of show cases kept constantly on hand. Oid cases taken iu exchange. Orders promptly executed, LADIES.—MISS F. A. SMITH'S DRESSMAKING ES. tablishment, 113 Fourth avenue, two doors above Twelfth Street, where Indie’ orders will be executed in accordance With the latest Parisian atyles. A perfect iit, moderate prices, and punctuality always guarante AE WILLCOX & GIBRS SEWING MACHT factured and sold by JAM way, opposite the St. Nichola: Miorsouatrates preononly. that k Ireulevessary to pay ity to one hundred dollars to secure @ good and reliable machine for family use. MANU- Broad- By TANTED—TO CONTRACT FOR MAKING A QUAN. tity aainie Boxes, Ac. Propocaa (or makin sae It be received at the aloe of tbe under \zied Fe rere eg. MARTT & CO., No. 4 South William strect COAL, TARGE SUPPLY OF THE BRST FAMILY COALS A. Red or white ash, stove, range or furnace, screened and detiversd. $460 ‘per ton.” fron Janda corner of ‘king and reenwich streets, corner of New Bowery and Roosevelt 187 Duane, snd 65 Canal, near Alen. MATTHEW CL LINTON {OAL YARD, CORNER THIRTY SECOND STREET AND exington avenne.—Red and white ash coal oa hand, and constantly discharging from boats, for pale on fair teria,’ HOS. DY YOAr $4 50—STOVE OR G SIZE, FOR THREE DAYS. din good order, at the eoalyard stle and ‘Forsyth streets: it EDWARD BRUREND, ot between HERALD, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1859. AMUSEMENTS. # A hi rg pn mm OF THE ABTS. rua MUSIC, BALLET, By This eslablghescat, newly constrysied tod: docorsied from new plane and deeigns furan of See lon Boureicault, _,JD¢ door willbe opened tn quar ne aS commence at wi domestic drama, in ® fairy fr called aeeite CHICuEr ON ON bea ae recisely, a new by artiste: — oe be sustained by the f ohowing ch characier she wil eee cas ia how y gine _ trade 1, master to Caleb. Mr. T. is. Jobustou. a May Fielding, Edward's Tackelion, ceca £ FAIRY PROLOGUE. Fairies of the old school, very much reduced fn ciroum- stances, road of their family, but not abowe compinint, ‘Oberon Miss Titania Puck. A tiMiier-day Tairoa, “aisoug,’ bard’ working,” testa aioe things, not atallproea, - oes Froence ‘lisa Clinton sce bark ‘he sisiophiines reading nis eden ‘atsuineet, near be cliy, hag beeu designed and PACT I The St rer yes dale of tang patie tale aedeos ote by W. ae tke : ry W. wilawe, b Mr. Hayes. cottage aud Tackletoa's house, by Mr. Hayes. ‘ACT UL,—Dot's \ PRICES OF ADMISSION. and parquette 50 cents ‘amily circle 125 cents Orchestra stall ne dollar Private boxes. en dollars Box office is open at 8 A. M. and seats may be secured and tickets purchased antil 654 PM. ‘When the theatre is full notice will be placed at the entry. No SEATS WILL BE ALLOWKD TO OCCUPY THK ALLY WAYS AND comfort a} Beals may be secured six days in advance. Tn consequence of the exireme length of Uae drama theve will be BO other performance. AURA KEENE'S THEATRE, JJAURA KEENE'S THKATRI LAURA KEENE'S THEATR' LAURA KEENE'S THEATRE. LAURA KEENE'S THEATRE, ‘The Management has the pleasure to inform the public of the completion of the uecessary arrangements for the reproduc- tiow of that BEAUTIFULLY RFFECTIVE DRAMA, Entitled the A MOTHER'S A MOTHER'S The performance of which, on its previous production at this establisument, ‘ed the U ARSAL ACCLAMATIONS UNIVERSAL ACCLAMATIONS UNIVERSAL AGE LAMATIONS PRESS ND PUBLIC AND PUB PRESS AND PUBLIC’ Jt will be again presented for the approbation of the Public with aa ITS ORIGINAL ITS ORIGINAL ITS ORIGINAL SC! Aided by the invaluable’ BEAUT! BEAUTIFUL ACTING BEAUTIFUL ACTING. Prominent among the scenic illustrations of this beautiful drama may be designat tuk HIELD OF IGE, FIELD OF IGE, passed by mountains of snow and buge teeberse, ce of this effect ta rende: ore striking by whe brilaney of that indefinable wonder of he Fo Polar regions,” THE AURORA BOREALIS. THE AURORA BOREA ETB, MI junct of UL ACTING, BEAUTIES, Ene together. with the terrific storm MORE RRING OF OF TRE FROZEN BREAKING U THE FROZEN DEKE BREAKING UP OF THE FROZEN DEEP, may be classed among the GEMS OF DRAMATIC ART, Of DRAM ESC) auton gt oe iBESaeARE AWE, MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 26, 1259, with the following one ‘ereree strength, the A MOTHER'S PRAYER CHARACTEUS IN THE FIRST AND SECOND ACTS. Raoul de Lascours, Captain of the ahip ran -Mr. C. Wheatleigh “jr Geo = ir. F. B. Jordan penter... 3 Sailors on board ). the i ral Urania. Louise de Lascours, wife to the captain......3 Marie, thelr daughter, aged five years......-Miss Mary. ‘Bullock Between the second ahd third Acts a space of fifteen years is presumed to elapse. CHARACTERS IN THE THIRD, FOURTH AND FIFTH ACTS. Marquis del Monte, a Mexican nobleman......Mr. Geo. Jorda » Horace de Brionne, a French gentleman. -bir, H. F, Daly Geonges de Laval, an offlcer in Del Monte’s ser- Don doce, Besreiaty io the Bpantah ihavoy. Tptendant.. . ‘Ogarita, the wiid flower of Mexico - Miss Countess de Theringe, mother to Louise de Miss Mary Wells - Mark Smith Diane de J cours. SYNOPSIS OF SCENERY AND INCIDENTS. KST MAIN DECK OF THE SHIP URANIA. ‘The thirat for gold—First discovery of the gold mines of Mex- ico—Whistling song and chorus, Barabas az sailore—the muti- ny and the struggle—Dreadful doom—Capiain de Lascours, with his wife aud child, set adrift upon the ocean in au open A COWARD'S Su1oT. THRILLING TABLEAU. A SEA OF ICE iN THE POLAR REGIONS, Encompassed by monntains of snow and huge iceber Captain de Lascours, bis family and Barabas, having drifted thither, are discovered in Perilous Strait, with ‘but an icy shell between them and eternity THE AURORA BOREALIS, & phenomenon peculiar t the Polar regions, so vividly degerib- ed by (ue lamented Kane, in the history of Arctic explorations. Bursting of a terrific storm. The entire sea of ice is broken up. The buge icebergs disappear, and the scene is now occupied by the flerce and foaming waters. Amid the frightful din are heard the touchin, ACCENTS OF A MOTHER'S PRAYER, Ere she is engulphed in the boiling waters, commending her infant to the protection of The Orphan's Fathe “Oh, thou, who hast all the strength of @ father and the ten- derness of a mother, save us from the abyss that threatens and the wicked who ii."” ‘The Approaching Bark. Exciting and Touching Tableau. THIRD ACT. THE GOLD PLAINS OF EL DORADO. Carlos, the adventurer, encounters OGARITA, the Wild Flower of Mexico. Diana de Lascours recognises in Ogarita her sister, Marie de Lascours—The rescued orphan—Startling rencoutre—'Tis fate, Fount, THE HOTEL DE THERINGE, AT PARTS. Infatuation of Del Monte with Ogariti—the inhuman plot— Projected separation of Ogarita and her sister—Appropos arrival ‘of Barabas—The recognition Sudden resolve of Ogarita to wed the murde: fer parents, Fite ACT, PALACE OF DEL MONTE IN PARIS. Revelations—The power of woman's will—Grand fote—As- sembling of the guests. Denunciation of the m er. Thrilling ee wee hour of ret ont mn—Realization of MOTHER'S PRAYER. NOTE. In consequence of the occupation of the entire stage in the representation of the above thrilliug play, it will constitute the ‘evening's performance. Dress circle seats may be secured one week in advance with- out extra charge. Doors open wt 7; to commence at 5 OOD's MINSTRES ES, cry BROADWAY, and rari (OPIAN” ENTERT. CHANGE OF PBOGRAMME TAS E EVENING, Tickets 2 cents. Commence at T% o'clock. offer a seleet Werk ITALIA. HOPE CHAPEL, 72) SHEAD WAZ. he patnting: throughout is we cuted.—Tribune, mit TERNOON at 3; EVENING ai 8 o'clock. Admission 25 cents; children 10 cents, YRAND AMATEUR PERFORMANOK.—HERE IS A eam.—Harry Warwick and David B, Fisher's testimonial. vurwick and Fisher in three characters, at Hoym's eatre, 199 Bowery, on Thursday evening, October for which occasion the Sound ieces have been se- Iected—ROB HOY. CHARLES BOX AND COX. We hope our friends will not forget ii. ROFESSOR F. J. EBEN HAS RETURNED TO THE city, and he will be happy to see his pupils at his residence, 182 Prince street, near Wooster. A. CARD. ING MY NAME USED IN CONNECTION with # company sivied Keeue's Metropolitan Minstrels, this is to caution the pu! vbile tat T am, in no Way connected with the company, nor never have been. As Lam the ouly A. Le Keene iu te ininstrel profession, and having no, idea of going ree 1 tone Se mibiig will, be guided. by ALFR ag oe E fle ‘ghd YORKERSTADT THEATRE, 87 AND londay, ‘AOHT UND MORGEN, drama by balwer smd. SBlranpteltior fethahetLenatn Lnn neon a ee GOTH CAROLINA INSTITUTE HALL THE DIREC. Serer of the South Garsiie Intute hacing thoronght novated and beautifully decorated thelr urge and comme ou hall, desire to ive notice, that It eal be en OF enn. certs, panoramas, dc., on liberal terms, ication Sherk bt the Board, Address Thomas Aimar, oflge in Tust- wte Bh leston, 8. C. “AL. MANAGERS, ACTRESSES AND T°.2 oe ithe wart the late Mrs. Ab. bot, ia excellent order, if offered for sale. Apply toJ. G. DAVIES: Nos 6 Astor place, New York. 7 RY_PRER ADMISSION, eee ro ant ifne, picuures ‘at the looking glass estab. Jy $05 Canal weeet, oppose hahment of M- Wooster sirech Opes uu T pita sce om CADRY OF MUSLO.—tL TROY a, ag TROVAT menses spl es ORR coin reciors to ae eas be given, ae ese fvlots eodigany Teaes BE atom vt | tere ‘until October 20, during ee Es MONDAY rae es Coane Prey es ery ee are uals haar once mere ulterior W evening, with the name cast, i rc bie STR. wet BMIONOLL, BIG, ‘amore Se Condu xX MARETZE, ON WEDNESDAY" First time these two years of ERNANT pear sence RD ARE a GASSIER, STEFANI ODIO, JUNOA, ‘The sale of seata for eat commences on Tuesday A GRAND GAA NIQHT. On FRIDAY, the last ni eet PR ad THE FINAL MATINEE nm yom. 0) Mail GALA, NIGH : LAST wivkt Marth IBLO'S ae ie ORS OPEN AT 7; COMMENCE AT 6. SOND ag | oe aS tse rete. POStTVELY CAST WHER) Lagr AST MIGHT BOE BOT reve tun NOWNE! GABRIEL, AND FRANCOIS RAVEA. First night this season of AZULM. GABRIEL AS MACLOU, FRANCOIS AS EACLE. MARIA HENNECART, MISS FRANCIS, an ‘HE B, THE CARNIVAL be Vance MARIETTA ZANFRETTA, , LEHMANN A ON THE TIGHT ROPE. Messrs. P. oad J. MARTINETTI and MASTER POURS: ond time in their astonishing FEATS or EQUILIBRIUM ON THE SINGLE ROPE. »AY, LAST NIGHT BUT FOUR OE THE BA' 40, am TU AV RL. OWERY THEATRE. ALLEN & BONIWACE, Lessees. TW. Meignan ting Mauager. Ac A GRAND ORIGINAL DRAMA, Written expressly for this theatre, and [ustrative Of the career ot THE GREAT NAPOLEON, will be presented for the firat time on MONDAY EVENING, Sept. 25, 1859. Tehaa been gotten up fn splendid style; and is entitle@ COSSACK” SLA: France. "ia lt ENTIRE COMPANY, LLEGORICAL senting the most important fe Tt introduces the and tneludes a gra: whieh, the very comical pa OHALUME, To couclude with Wie ‘Hugo's romantic drama of faa ALDA; Tos Bew Rixoen ‘or Notre Daux. ABNUM'S MUSEUM. RE: ENGAGEMENT OF THOey ing at clock, THE iystieiious 8 STRANG! RY on ing, at 136 o on Bicacqecs 8. gran tall, oh rinse in’ which ‘ ae Hangah and Adeona, TEER OF TOLED THE HOUSE ON TH hare —13 feet hghy ZI yearn oul and weg Grand Mount of net 419 poun pounds; ‘Bikes liappy Family, Trunk of Tree trom liven, de. 3 extra, Admiiiance 25 cents; childrea under RT UNION CONCERT HALL, 497 BROADWAY. ATTRACTION oe a eT LTY UPO! RUSHING PERFORMANCES CROWDED Hl Houses. DELIGHTED AUDIENCES. SPIRITED MUSIC. No Homsec, wo Onrtp’s Pay, svt REA NT Of the FIRST ORDER The Leste shane ne of this ¥ week will embrace the following extraordinary pert MISS EMMA VROTHINGHAM, MD'LLE LOU FANRY THOMPSON, WLLE PANNE, MLLE JENNY, M'LLE LE CLARE, —_— LAURA, MR. J. H_ ROBINSON, MR. MAX IRWIN. ME. OSCAR AUGUSTUS SEARLES, MR. FRANK PELL, MR. J. L. DAVIS, MR. ROSS, MONS. EDMON@®, The infant wonder LITTLE CHARLIE, MASTER JOHNNY SEARLES. MR. J. LEE, MR. GILDERSLERYR. Mr. ROBERT SMITH, leader of the Mammoth Orchestra, composed of ten_sol VENT WIDETT vrcrttt oe Live THe Repupuic | B.< Performers of ‘superior merit (none olhers need apply) cau always meet engagements at this popular estal- meni. WADSWORTH & 70%, Proprietors. pt. 26, Business of importa: ill be bi ee maberse usiness of importance w rou; fore the mem CAR RL, ANSCLUTZ, Presideat. F. B. Hetusmotsee, Secretary. Lo OUT For ‘GHEAT wrest ap . Exy nent o! Westin Yun, SAM COWELL: With bis Drawing Room Soirees. HUMOR, Guided by DELICACY. ARRY SULLIVAN, AT APOLLO THEATRE, PITTs- burg, this week. Corres dents. wil address, Walsah the: Philadelphia, ull street theatre, p W. COWELL, His motte 0's. N UNDER THE enone EDpY. ‘The lic is respectfully informe at the © papne’s PATI, DRAMATIC TERM at this elegant and popular establishment will commence , OO With the reappearance of the see comedian of the age, last engagement ro iThlg oats ment was pronouaced es "4 mi tiie GREATEST ON it RECORD. bORD. He will appear for Twelve ish on a 4 as 4 ore bent ts oe ae il ‘ sisting ol ol fn popular fay and ose NEW CANDIDATES FOR PURLIC by. All a: cae a in the country will cession. ROADWAY VARIETIES, ie GRAND STREET, TWO doors from Broadway, Sra CHEAPEST PLACE 01 AMUSEMENT IN THE WORLD, Open every evening with one of the largest aud most taleated THIRTY TALES TALENTED PERFORMERS appear in & miscellaneous variety of gaia FEMALE MINSTRELS, consisting of twelve young ladies, will appear in a variety ef VOR. appear in rapid sag» pongs Be Bee ycisston TEN CENTS, Commence at 8 clock; 12 Lady waiters attend, the sntoon. RS. MOZART’S FIRST CONCERT AT DODWORTH Academy, Tuesday evening. Aptommas, Schreiber, J. ke. Thomas and W. 1 Currie will assist. Tickels 60 cents: AIR OF THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE. uence of Geb of the weather, the tne ee cite Palace corn postponed until Tucetens it. 27, atl M. riicles uelee wil be be received for competition untill Saturday eve lay order Board of Mar = ee ~ 5 DAVE. SAQUES, Charm. M. ogre: 7 cocreer nin r7 me ‘OW OPEN. Acaneny0 or, yet TENTH SBRER, D EXHIBIT ON O1 tralia ENGL Bit ANDY FRENCH PIOTORES, Frere, a Lanbinet, ‘Ward, Wailis,” ‘Trost, Tie oeex FROM 9 A. M. TOS P. M.. AND FROM7 TO 10 P. Mt Admission 25 cents. Catalogues 15 cents. "ROBERT CROFTS, Manager. N_ EXHIBITION FOR A LIMITED EDWIN WHITE'S GREAT i oi apecpeae ST PAINTING, ASHING' ON RESIGNING 70 CONGRESS HIS COMMAND OF THE AMERICAN ARM.’ Painted by order of the Legisiatture of the State of Maryland. for the Senate Chamber at the State House at Annapolis. This superb picture (13 feet long by 9 feet high, containing some 70 figures) represents the room where the event took oem And inost of the distinguished persoas who were present oat that solemn and sublime itiox ie NOW ON OE RnR & Store and Gallery, door from Ninth street. Fe oeawey, SOMPETENT TO PLAY BOYS AY Sede va g ladies wanted for a first clase fs 3 W -, Herald office, giving ONLY OFFICE IS AT NO, 8 DE w York city. Established A. D. 1884. pen from $ A. 3M. until 10 o'cicek at night, Sundays excepted, FR, WARD'S ONLY OFFICE, 488 BROADWAY, wars to Wallack’s Theatre, Office hours from 7 A. P.M. Treatment by letter, post or express. HE! 65 BROADWAY, NEAR rs. Hours 9 tl) Wand 2 ull a, E sired, Sundays excepted RR. COBRETT, 19 DUANE STREET, MEMBER OF the New York University Medical Gollége, may be con- sulted with confidence at his, established office, Hours 8h A. M.to$ D* BARROW, 1% BLEECKER STREET NEW York. fonr doors below Macdongal street. Hous of con~ bultation from U1 ti!) 2 and from 4 ull 8, ROF. A. M. MAURICEAU CAN RE CONSULTED AP on othe 129 Foe Street, or by letter, by addressing 1,224 New York Post oftice. ARTS AND OROe OFFIC 647 Broadway, New Yor M., and Th 1urady Std ere press, also, 3 OF DR. LARMONT, Treameut by wal and ex+