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Cons he | dead and and embark letters and York and urday "Nov. ‘4 cn Halve ey OF PASSAGE! Liverpool. ‘At 12 o'lock, icon. ‘trom Pier abla, from W.Yorkc to Cork or Soply at the ofize fe Bab, G. DA! aL irodway, aly i Agent, ‘WM, INMAN, 0 AND, PACIFIO COMPANY.— Are ‘street, corues Warren sroa ba ontay" the 8 day of as 12) ‘n00R, re panenergtione: zee cuenta i | ok: passed Apel 9 ta. : iS, WIN ORS SPENORG KIRBY.” ¢Commissioners. DN. One ont $B tab arf the Company will be the transporte. of passengers and freights by steamshi; ‘porta Se Now York gad Gan Frnsaigos enicey nie Grea AT pager — Te vas aa DaR BILT MURDERS, United States sail every ht between New bret Soulba pon ana a ae, under br con- leaving this sid ‘side each alternate Wear ewday ternate Saturday, and the other PKOM NEW YORK YOR SOUTHAMPTON FROM HAVRE AND SOUTHAMPTON FO ai pasen wi 4, vaNbe HLL T— Ist cabin, $120 and cabin, $50. Leia cabin, $100 and $80; 2d cabin, $60. RRTRL cabin, $50; 24 cabin, ‘Third cabin, rep limtied number, $80. Rey nie ry oe Europe to America. -Bpecie pos py poe nn B,PORRANCR, Agent, No. ling Green, New’ York. * B Goods taken on freight at current rates. Bice MT ba Echt ha Lee TLANTIO ROYAL MAIL ele NAVIGATION COM- ya Ne New oe whee eerie Oren —The next departure fork. will lendid and powerful steamship GRRUARSTANY cont. compte which sails on Thursday, Oct. 5, touching at’ St John’s, N Price of Firat class, Fey to receive the royal yy ‘ glass, $00, 978 and 900; third, $8, to- juding free tickets to the ies on main’ railway t ates of Gi Great Britain and cok Third class must provide F Bintes, inive, fork, fo, and Dring. Passage to St. Joba's irat clase, $80: second For frelghtor passage apply at ‘American Express emaae 61 Hudson street, and at their advertised ‘offices in the interior. Passage in the third 0 be secured at any of the above offices to bring per- i trom any of the) Principal cities on the mata lkiee of in Great Brian for $55, or from Galway for $80. IAN EXPRESS COMPANY, ALEX. HOLLAND, ‘Manager. . GERMAN LLOYDS’ MAIL STEAMSHIP ORTH GERMS EW YO HJ. Von Santen, Gomimander, ¢ the United States mails, will positively sail on SATURDAY, OCT. 1, AT m, via Southampton, taking passengers for London, hampton ‘and Bremen at the following rates oe or Brem: ‘at or passage GELPCKE, Ravn & REICHELT, AMBURG, LONDON, HAVRE AND SOUTH- burg American Packet Company’s iron mail steam- leave BORUSSIA, Captain Trautman, a ler 21 North river, First cabin. Saturday, October 1, 1859. For pass B.---. $100 | Second cabin... G) | Steerage.... 855 a wo geapPiy © ¢. B. RICHARDS & BOAS, 151 Broadway. . For J AUXPRPOOL THE | CELEBRATED. CLIPPER a DREADNOUGHT haring been unaroldably did brs ely sai! on Mond t., at 12 o'clock. yeni make nasinad attached to the ship. ‘It is expected She will est/ passage inside of thirteen days. For passage, Lrg D dplyon board, pier No. 6 North river, or wo P. 3M Lif einer ‘40 South street, oe NOR LIVERPOOL.—THE'SPLENDID BLACK BALL TEAM TO LIVERPOOL AND LONDONCALIA NG ae a line clipper satis pow a anchor in the stream, ails to-morrow. cabin, second cabin and steerage, apply to gAcbB Wit TLSON 108 South street. OR HAVRE VIA Sete —UNITED STATES mall steamship V T, Captain P. KE, Lefevre, ‘will sail from. pi on Saturday, October 8, Bt two ofelook: F. M He with passengers, mails and j= NEW LINE On CALIFORNIA, prom the old established wharf oe of Warren street, North Fiver. Bteerage........850 Second cal in....975 First Cabin. ...$100 Teainding rai pad et ee 20th OF EACH MONTH. orite steamship NORTHERN haGun, Capt. Tinkle- sah il leave God Wednesday, Qotoner 5s at 2 o'clock ‘connecting, vis Pauama steamship of this line always at Panama, insnring ‘connection at the Isthmus. The NORTH STAR will succeed the Northern Light, leaving October. freight apply atthe only offices of the line in oat street, corner of Warren street, yey Woe OB ALLEN, Agent. B.—All persons are forbid trusting any one on 2000 ey he above ships or owners. ‘; LA STEAMSHIP COMPANY. NOTH ATHMGULAR THROUGH LINE. * wa . SAN ME onTANAMA RAILROAD, ly with steamers Golden ‘Gate, Golden Age, phone, sad and Sonora, of the Pacitic Mail STRECT TO. ‘TO. PARBINWALDS \did steamships. BALTIC, ADIIAIG AND AELANTIO, Having been entirely refitted and adapted to the California trade, will hereafter on the ao f y STL AND 20TH ote at segue ym the foot of of Canal te Ba North river. ALTIC, bat: Tin ort porito OF OoTObEE T es connect at nownhs an perior aan J OLN I ne STRPLIRN ad Raby ‘wmander, WILL FOLLOW ON THE 2TH OCT SER. Ax experienced sur eon is attached to each gz. ‘Through freight and passengers will be Immediately for- \ Hach of the aboy ps has caj ‘or 1600 to 800 tons wv and connecting oy ¥! will leave on AT 2 P.M. hich will be taken at Ces Pater * crag eh iken inert Neate » ent; by any in the world. re Uns n extra ship is always in reserve at Panama, no that there will be no detention in forwarding passengers, baggage and For frelght, apply at the office of the company, 88 Wall street. y at the only offlee of, the 20 on the art foot of Canal street, to Wisk AM. * % RB HAVANA STEAMBHIP QUAKER, CITY, R. W. Bun it, commander, authorized to carry the United States asl to oui! Gvery twenty’ days {roe each por, Thisship wil Be thoroughly reitted and commence ‘her regular fall trips on ‘Wednesday, 5, at 2o’clock P. M. pler 5 North giver, Fort "For freight or passage apply to HARGOUS & CO., NITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE FOR I sayans and New Orleans —The Will sail on Saturday Selock P.M," trom Toot of Wi of the proper form furnished at tho oflee, and no bills of lading pil be, ened after hour of saling. | Freight taken on 2 tember. For freight or passage aj at ‘est street, corner of Warren. pase. ROBERTS, Agent geet ba: ae RE i" se es UTTON & CO’8 DESPATCH LINE FOR SAN FRAN- "MS Glico Salling regularly on adgertsed days. Dipper of Sth Octobe: } ‘The magnificent A 1 Ast cane ‘extreme clipper ship Is completing her loading at’ pier 27 Bast river. ‘The Napler isthe finest and sharpest clipper ship up. For balance ht apply to SU! ©0., 58 South street, corner of W: Pore NASSAU, N. P., ‘american. ro} AND HAVANA.—THE BRITISH bd mail steamship KARNAK, Sept Foren wil etl 7or Gin abova porte frees dee oo = Is wharf at Jersey City, after the arrival of the steamal iRtrice, which leaves Liverpool 1st of October (about the Lith of FRasage money to Neasau.... $15 aasaee, iavana, money between Nassau and Havana 16 ‘or! eight or passa Ply to, UNARD, 4 Bowling Green. . Saturday, Oct. 1, 1899, at 12 o'clock 2, carrying $50 | Deck passa; id u fastened 6 sos TENNES “bo command Fort Pilljeare as shove for New Orleans direct from pler foot of river, leaving the latter port for Vera Gruson me atarany Oct. ‘pipe Liv Loui aRONS icing gat econ ‘iPancpings. opment peat I New Orleans for Vera Gruson too istand ih otessmenie, Se" On (OR ALEXANDRIA, WASHINGTON AND GEORGE- town.—The N ‘k and. Virginia Screw Steamship F. ©. Smith, commander, fnturiay, Oudber No. 12 North 1 river, for the above ports, on al rth ninrpaseed accommodations, $7 50. 4 Froughls 8 ose ‘cents per foot on imeaatirement aonie + $100. ar. icles in pi and recelved on Fridays und Saturdays. charged for forward! Ro lle of Tading signed after departure of steamer, freight or passage to. ¥ fe B. Sata ge a rips est street, CORD aged NEW YC Re ies “VIR. pany's steamships will receive recy ey Ee renee North Carolina, Porlsmouth, Ais Richmond, and will leave pler 13 Nort R, as follows: — KE, Captain Crouch, on Tuesday, tain Parr, on Thursday. Captain Skinner, on Saturday: Paaaage, saterom Included, to’ Norfolk, reduced to $6; Pex a. Richmond, siayeroom included, reduced to moderate ter See « HEINEKEN, 1s Broadway. ORLEANS Nout "MONTGOMERY, ATLANTA ALBANY, GOLUMBUS, MACON, AUGUSTA, And vi fous places in Florida, ‘The AUGUSTA, 8. Woodiutl, will leave on Saturday, October 1, ata P. M., from pier No, 4 North river. ‘yf Tickets can be had for the following places—fare as low as by any other steamer—from New York, to Savannah, accommoda- ‘aptain M. Le’ rlor:— fonow Vork to New Orleans, $978, Mobito, $85; Montgomery, Ala., $26; Atlanta, Gn. $24;"Alhany, Ga.. $k; Columbus, Ga, $25; Macon, Angusta, $20; Savannah, $15. %, AMUKL UL. MIPCHILE & 80: 13 Broadway, SHIPPING. A Carn ALIA, PIONEER LINE—ESTABLISHED a ited States ie i ereian, The beautiful Al oll iia Li, river, and abe te be. ‘de- seh ‘The nd delivered ise ands seit ‘Too foe eile i Peni eae (my mit be be iat ‘eee S board, or to oer Sache BM. CAMERON, ¢einng geod, pln elena paranoia o8 OR HAVANA, UNITED SPATES MATL STEAMSHIP LINE, Leavingevery twenty arate port. R. WH commander, Soe wall known and splendid ‘ueamer having bens hetbaeh vera commence | bee Pegoleg fall trips on Wedni ‘at two o'cl from picr 46 North river. Freight rocelved Sepamber 20, “Bilis or lading furnished cA ith clearance from signed m board signed on must be accompanied Toc treight or paaiage ly to FRO HARGOUS & at . South street. STEW Yo! YORK AND NEW ORLEANS STEAMSHIP com pany.—For New Orleans via Berea nD sail on Wed neaday, Oct. a: 1869, at 12 o'clock.—The Ui mail steamship CAHA WBA, J. W. 8 mi By com. mence iareceive tr hton Saturday, Oct. 8, 1459, at pier foot of Robinson atreet, North river. No bills of a miguel al ho to Pa a CrOctieRON rk places” on a SAVANNAT. PARKERSBURG, Capt. Wm. Powell, wil! leave pier snr Not ‘North river, on Saturday, October 1, at noon, oreooner i Freight tencenta py foot Jamurance oe Ralf ‘por cent No bill i. CROMWaL Pot Apply oH. B. CRO! WELL. & Se Weet street POR THE SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST, VIA CHARLES. Fo South Carollua.—eeunl -weekl} United States mall ni fide ) steame! magnificent eamship VELL Le Me Murens Commander will leave pice No. 4 Nor river, on Saturday, October 1, at o'clock P. M. precisely. Throngh tickets to the following places: To New Orleans. $39 75 ir ata . Mobile. Monta Neshvilte. ‘Memphis. Knoxville. . 0 Pilatka. 3 For treight or paasage apply to SPOFFORD, TILESTON & CO., 29 Hrosdwey. ‘The [> Columbia, Vat. | Berry, succeeds | Wednesda; Oct. 5 NomeR ma 7-10, SHIPPERS TO CENTRAL AMEAICA Coast of South America.—Oflice ‘of the North Company.—This company ie prepared to rant through bi ls of lading, in connection with the Panama Ratiroad Company, ou shipments of merchandige t9 Ceutral America ond the West Coast of South America. The same facthities will also be afforded on shipments from Central America to Liverpool, by arrangement with the Cunard Une. Kor rates of freight, de, apply at the oflice of the company No, 68 Wall street. . P. STEPHENS, Secretary A “CITY MADE SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO. forte (nearly new), bas all the latest improvement be sold at an immense sacrifice from it original cost; ge round corners, double tron frame, scolloped keys, grand circu: lar scale, French action, &c., &c.; a most splendid toned instru. ment. Parties wanting’a piano for their own use, and one that will stand in tune, will please call and, inspect before purchag. {ng, as it will be sold at an astonishing low price for cash, Call day or evening atthe residence of the owner, 67 Mucdougal (St. Clement’s place), between Bleecker and ‘auaniio Eonmahl MUSICAL, aa ABOUT HALF ITS COST, AS IT MUST BE SOLD mediately—A magnificent toned and most tad ardor anhaned full seven ootave peat! k keyed fesoeicins ee by an old established ci oly mal r, wi tee for three years from last April. Has len finished fost wood case, fall round corners, richly carved legs, entine front, This instrument will prove on examination ioe unarpassed asa as regards beauty and fulness of tone and touch. toe cash purchaser at the price of an inferlr secondhand pi Do. Apply. at 4 Leroy place, Bi street (near LN . N EXCELLENT PIANOFORTE, A”. Warranted, will be sold ata very grost bargain for cash! 1k second hand plano will be tal ease apply to A, WEBER, i West inert near Canal stree MAGNIFICENT DOUBLE ROUND ROSEWOOD 7 ‘octave pianoforte forsale, richly finished, with four round corners, back same as the frout, nearly new: best city makers; fully warranted: is a superb and costly parlor piano; elegant, rich tone; price $225; the grentest bargain in the city. an elegant rose wood parlor meladeon, five octaves, piano style; ay Geo. Prince; price $50; cost $100. Apply at the fur- hiture packing establishment, 670 Sixth avenue, weat Fortieth street, after 7A. M., for two days only. CHANCE SELDOM OFFERED.—MAGNIFICENT rosewood seven octave pianoforte, beautiful tone and touch, a $350 instrument, having been on six months, will be sold "for nearly half ts original price; fully warranted. Also, rashiogeny pianoforte at b McDONA! é CoO., 0., oo corner of Broadway and 30th street. EPOT OF THE Prete ORGAN OVED TO 23 BROADWAY. ALEXANDRE ORGANS” a ee in the United States May 3, 1859,) drawin; ee rehes, chapels and schools. for MEDAL OF Hi 7 ‘i nt the Universal Exhibition of sag This magnificent instrument, Which the ‘brilliant pert VILANOVA, ROSEWOOD, FE: THALBERG, Mile. WELLIS, Popular in America asin Europe, bus beed eatest artists of both continent » LISZT, ROSSINI, pings &0., &0. Prices at the $50, Sic0, $185, $235, At feck & Re ‘Importers of Busson accordeor have rendered as adopted b OFTSC depot Snaren gu an valle bins dear ae. ISTABLISHED THIRTY-FIVE YEARS. We don't make the patent () pianos, of, planae “attachment,” but we do make betantial and wearracsed piunofortes, of excellent tone ‘aod action, Our instruments rer foramend themselves in prion ea won ‘as in other particulars. Gall and see them. ‘New and second hand pianos (o rent. FIRTH, POND & CO., 647 Bi way, New York. LUTE INSTRUCTION.—PROFESSOR ae HAS RE- turned from: Borope, and, is now prepared ed utes. teaching uj hin and German Hee cbestaing » thorough Kaowioigs of his much adie. ed instrument w: ce street, please to call at his rooms, 132. near Wooster. (OR SALE, LOW—OR TO EXCHANGE FOR CARPETS, kK one new rosewood seven octave plano, Driggs’ new patent, OR SALE—A BARGAIN, TO PAY ADVANCES, TWO ew rosewood pianos, one 7 octave and one 724 do,, made by a celebrated maker in New York, pir Bnsabed, rich tone abd warranted, JOHN LEVISON, 293 Broadway. OLD MEDAL GRAND AND SQUARE PIANOS. — G STRINWAY & SONS, Nos. 2 and 1 Walker sireet roadway, New York, have always received remium recut dustaa ta cumaatie wien te best wakes of Boston, New York, Philadelphia and ‘Every piano ‘warranted for three years. & ©. FISCHER'S SUPERIOR OIRCULAR SCALE « pianos Foil iron frame, patent dampers, unequalled for standing in tune, Wareroom, 856 Broadway, near Fourteenth street, manufactory. 241, 243, 245, 247, 249, 251 West Twenty- eighth street, near Ninth’avenue. ‘USIC LESSONS.—CHARLES HAHN, FROM THE CON- servatory of Music at Lelpzig, conUnues giving lessons ‘on piano and violin; also accompaniment lessous. Address, care of C. Breusing, 701 Broadway. ‘R. WILLIAM SCHUBERT, TEACHER OF THE nar, has returned to this city, and will resume his in- inructions. Appt lication to be made at his residence, 12 Neilson place, near ton SS A supply of Schubert's celebrated silver strings on hat . WILHELM DOBHLER RESPECTFULLY INFORMS MP iutpuptte and the public that he will rorura bis leseons on the piano, violin, singing and also accompaniment lessons, on the ist of October. For particulars apply at SUH a RE? ENBERG & LOIS’ music store, 769 Broadway. R, ERNEST PERRING, OFESSOR OF SINGING AND PIANOFORTR. Mr. ERNEST PERWING having decided to make New York city his permanent residence, begs to acquaint the public and fils friends and pupils that be will give instructions ia the art of Siaging and pianoforte, Applications for terms, de., to bo unde at Messrs. Chickerings, corner of Broadway and d Fourth street, and also a . Breusings, 701 Broadway. EW MUSIC FOR PIANO.—THE TWINKLING STAR Waltz, one of the happiest compositions original, brillant and not dificult to perform, 40 cents; Ever of Theo; with effect- ful variations, by J. Bellak, 40 cents; Polinto, containing the raost admired melodies of ‘his beautiful opera, arranj Hellak, 60 cents, Published at FIRTH, POND '& CO. 4 road TANOS, MELODEONS AND ORGANS.—THE HORACE WATERS pianos and melodeons foe dept, b pany otis of tone and durability sree unsur lodeons from ras 50. Pianos ant ater rent. HORACE yates, Agent, 833 Broadway. Testimoniala—"The Horace thee are known as Some the very best.”’—Evan, lat Were “We can ac of —_ merits from personal knowl Intelligencer. TODART PIANOFORTES— GRAND, SQUARE AND upright. ‘ODART & MORRIS, Manufheturers: New York. ‘Warerooms, 501 Broadway. GUPERIOR SEVEN OCTAVE, PIANOFORTES RE. tailed at wholeauie pricn, direct from tho manufactory of TAYLOR & YOUNG, 15 Mercer street, near Canal. piano warranted for five yevrs. Two old pianos, in tioromgh repair; one at $1U0, and one at $30. HE SINGING SCHOOL FORMERLY = CONNECTION with the Academy of Music, Fourteenth street, ni poe ce ganized as the National Musical Trstitute, will close their list Members for the advat choral class on Monday, ie October. Ladies and gentlemen desirous of joining can apply daily (Sundays excepted) between 11 and d 8 a wa CARL ANSCHU' THOMAS SULLIVAN, _Hrnny 8. Donovan, Seoretary. Were PIANOFORTE WAREROOMS, CLINTON } Conductors. ‘Astor place and Bighth street, near Brosdway.—A Seige Sak or ere es eecaral mand rence tb area eee priote. N. BTS ‘hire al: ion for sale and bire, at reduced lowed in case of purchase, ‘ANTED.—A SITUATION WANTED AS TENOR AND Apallnd singer in a. quartetto troupe. A first clase troupe desired. For an interview call on Singer, 88 Morton street, Q PER QUARTER—A LADY TEACHER OF THE piano will take afew more pupils at thelr own resi- dences. Particular attention paid to beginners, Address Musi, box 2015 Post atice. S'TEAMBOATS. OTICE.—CHANGH OF TIME.—STEAMER BROADWAY leaves pler foot of Jay street, touching at Christopher ireet, overy a ernoon at $ o'eloek, Iunding. at Youkers, Hast. bobbs Verry, Tarrytown, Shy Sing and Haverstraw. Fare ‘onkers, 15 cents; Hastin Dobbs Ferry, 2) cents; Tar rytown and Sing Sing, 35 cota’ : Haverstraw, 40 cents. IUNDAY BOAT TO KEYPoRT, GAUL TAR +) inside Inndings.—Steamer TOLAS, Vaptatn a te Grotne Bobaey, Oetsher 5 eaves foxe of Murray street at 73s, Spring sirect at 8 und Peck slip at 844 o'clock e pork at Si. M: Fare ase anon ony Mei Peturning leaves en ey UNDAY ROAT TO FISHING BANKS —THRS 8 CROTON, Sunday, Ootober 2, leaves Twouth eons 4, Gouve Peck, slip ut 8, Spring street nt 8g , Inodinie at Bae Ris Vifer names br. va Dia Talmap names bl. ¢, Lan- cet, will leave Péox. al ya a be borg, every 16 mutes Steam cars will leave South ferry, further notice see. '. SHAW 3B, Proprietors HORSES AND CARRIAGES. 4 BAY MORGAN HORSE, <A Ts end td pony, 143; hands high, trots in three minutes, sound price $75; also, several eed vent and business horace; 3 Brammer “Aoi al inanes, well mate matched, and very stylish drivers, perfectly kind and gentle; would make a beautiful team * ry Ss rt ala beat for @ private ly: a te AM BARGAIN—BUGGY AND HARNESS FOR $100.— ‘tron, rell built i wneay. by Miner & Stevens, for $80; ine: ‘condition. “Gan be ven. nt the Ctircodes on Hotel sabe, Le riteeie etcce, corner of Twenty- OF RT WANTED-SUITABLE FOR HEAVY Wont; J gist be half spring aud in perfect runing order. Apply OR bs at A PAIR Dn AR hand Riga, cH Lestat TNUT ‘carringé borses, pouy Dt nda higa, well { mately eoumd ao Miod travellers: used lo locomotives, nd valuable as a safe, p) erik and reliable team Also, a rockaway, two seat wagon with 6B harness, blankets. &c., all in good order. Apply to WM. 8. DUKE, 24'Nassau wireei, corner of Cedar. ‘OR SALE—A BAY MARE, 15 HANDS HIGH, FAST aera perfectly kind in all harness, or will trade ae A ood, plano Tuquire at 130 West Thirty-fifth sireet, after (OR SALE—A CHESTNUT beta STORED: MORGAN horse, of great atyle, endurance; is sound, Kind ond young, and in all suhe leasant driver as ‘araldom found: Apply af the corner of ‘hirteenta nicest and University place. OR SALE—A SPLENDID BEAGE, TEAM OF BLACK warranted perfectly Hawk mares, five and six rf pound, Mind, ponte Ook. yaad avon Donen eet 1 go 15 miles in one in two hours with perfect ease, or they hour. They are 15 hands high, and oan be seen for three days, at the stable 98 Mercer street. OK SaLE—A GOOD HORSE (SIX YEARS OLD), CAR- riage, harness, dc , all in good order. Apply at 225 West ‘Thirty-ith stre DR. KW i) FFOR SALEAHORSE, ROCKAWAY, BUGGY AND HAR. ness are offered for sale by & gentleman who bas no fur- ther use for them; the horse has ‘been used as a family horse, is, perfectly sound ‘and kind, a handsome traveller and. mioduratery fast: the carriages are in excellent order, the: rockaway having pole and shafis: will be sold separately’ if desired, | Call at or address No. 15 Willian street, office No. OR SALE—A VALUABLE AND STYLISH SORREL horse, about 15 hands high; just from the country, where it has been used as # fami); ‘a the past season. The family having returned to the elty have no further use for him: » bear, tiful hore for a lady. May be seen to-day and to-morrow at 105 East Twenty-fourth street. (OR SALE—A PAIR OF DARK BROWN VERMONT Morgan horses, 5 and 6 years old, standi hinds hi ind, sold aod tree, frot ies: wareanied. In aver? respect good action, and stylish drivers: sold for want of use. Apply Ht Mackay's livery’ stables, 81 Weat Twenty third street: hear Sixth avenue. FOE, SALESA, HANDSOME BROWN CANADIAN PO. ny, five years old, warranted sound and kind; will be sold Apply at 100 Norfolk street, in the feed store, (OR SALE—A BAY MARE, FIPTEEN HANDS HIGH, sound and kind, and very gentle; can trot a mile in 2: She will be sold cheap, as the owner has no use for her. ply at ery stable in Barrow street, between Wi and West streets. FR SALE—A SUPERIOR PAIR OF CARRIAGE horses, 16 hands a high, perteotiy sound and young, ps ia ion. Apply at the stable, 47 E: cheap. ms 2 all barness, and of fin Eighteenth street. Fo, SALE—A a ENDID, PAIR oF EOD BAY MOR- an horses, 6 old, 1534 lands ryerranted sound and kind in double or single harness; can cate ie ole In $34 minutes. Inquire at the livery stables, Bond 24 teenth street. FF SALE—AN ABDALLAH MARE, 15% HANDS, NINE years old; can show a three minute it; would make an excellent family horse or breeder, Will sold cheap if ap- plied for this week at Taylor's stable, Broadway and Seventh avenue. FOr, SALES A, PAIR, OF STYLISH PONY BUILT irsea, 15 hands high, sorrel and gray, long tails, s, also single and double harness: ‘one soure, Toekaway, one road wagon, pole and shafis, with whips, sheets blankets, de, de. "To'a'cash purchaser the above or'any part thereof will he sold at @ great sacrilice. Apply at Montague's stables, Twenty third street, near Sixth avenue. Po SALE—A GRAY MESSENGER MARE SIX YEARS ears old, 15 hands; trotted in 2:50; very stylish; a light road wagon and harness. Allnew. ‘The entire establishment Unexceptiouable. “Inquire at stables No.24 West Thirteenth street. For B4 SAI deublscheiny five Cantona square. OR SALE CHEAP—A HANDSOME BAY —A VERY NICE BROWN MARE, LONG nds high, 7 years old;a splendid road horse, rranted in all respects, and sold for want mat the stable, rear of No, 2 Washington PONY, 8 H vears old, suitable for a young lady or a wagon; perfectly sound and kind; sold on account of the owner leaving the city. Muy be seen by addressing W. P. H., Herald office, OR SALE CHEAP—A SIX HORSE UPRIGHT ENGINE, with flue boiler and all the fixtures complete, and in. g working onder, for $350; must be, sold immediately. ‘Apply at 25 Gansevoort street, ‘between Greenwich and Washington streets. GUPAX, MARE, WAGON, AND HARNESS FOR SALE cheap.—A fast mare, nine years old, bob tail, 15 hands; can trot easy in three minutes; full spring’ light no a wagon, and harness, both good as new: mare warranted sound and Kind." Cail aud se¢ at 23 West Thirteenth street, ‘ORSE FOR SALE.—A FINE LOOKING BAY HORSE, 15% hands hich, pretty fast, five years old, sound an gentle, having fine black legs. Sold for want of tise. Inquire at the livery stables of BRADL corner of Eighteenth seas xu Roerth weston, e'tares days, ‘ORSES.—PAIR OF PONIES OR SMALL HORSES Wanted in exehange, for four quarter acre lots in the vil- lage of Wakefield, on the New Haven Railroad. Paty cnet $000, hind will double in value tn two oe tbece years. Address 8. 8., Herald offlee. parker Sal eae ee ONTES—10, 12 AND 14 HANDS HIGH; ONE SUITABLE for a small girl, perfectly gentle, For sale at 78 Hester Street. GEO. T. HALL, TPROTTING MARE FOR SALE—A RARE CHANCE A very handsome untrained bay mare, 7 years old, 1 ands bigh, very fing bred, sound and kind; can show 2: ‘Address box 828, Post oflicee. No person need address unless willing to pay what such 0 mare is worth. W284 LEATHER TOP ROAD WAGON, CITY made; must be in good order; also a first class single harness. Any one having the same and disposed to sell cheap for cash may address box 112 Herald office. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES, in HIGHLY RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN WISHES to make an engagement with some party, either as part- her, salesman, assistant or agent, in any respectable mercan- tile’ or manufacturing business’in or out of the city, where honesty, good morals and abilities will be appreciated, Ad- dress, stating where an interview can |, H. ©. W., box 140 Herald office. | GENTLEMAN FROM THE SOUTH, HAVING A e acquaintance, having $4,000 cash, and ten times that deroait fs real onlate, deaices 0 beomme s partner in a merean- tile or manufacturing business in good standing Sets Good city and Southern references given. Address box 3,810 Post office. OPARTNERSHIP—A PARTY HAVING ABOUT $100 to invest on good security or a chattel mortage, can be- crime nasociated with a good paging business with large pro, fn imerview. will ents isfy. Call today on J. SM Maiden lane, third story, from 10 to 3. JARTNER WANTED.—AN EXCELLENT OPPORTU- nity now offers to an active business man, with $10,000 to $20,000 enpital. to become interested in the guano and oll’ busi: ness, now in successful operation. The business has a ca: market for all Ate products at a rate paying a handsome prof Address box 41 New York Post oflice. 95 () WANTED, A PARTNER, IN AN ESTABLISH. «ed business, his money to be invested under his own supersision. A party with common energy can apply to LUCKEY & QUIMBY, 73 Nassau stroot, 35 () 70,800 WANTED, A, PERSON WITH THIS amount, cash, at command, to act as clerk or part- ner, ag agreeable; or a good bonus and security given for use of this amount. Apply this day a!66 Cortlandt street, ropm. 500 -A PRACTICAL BUSINESS MAN WITH THE above capital, oo to aaa into business at once, where there can be from. $5,000 to $10,000 a year realized, can apply ut 16 State street, this day. Reference exchanged. TO $2,000.—WANTED, A PARTNER, IN $1, 00 ‘one of the best and safest businesses in this city, already established, and doing a flourishing business. ‘To ka once peas «chance seldom met with. Address thi ., box 150 fierald oflice. 1. BOOWA SPLENDID CHANCE FOR ANY PER- t ‘ ‘4 fon with fo above peridioas, invest he first ‘claea fancy dry goods, stationery, ¥, per toy and segar store, basSeorely tied ap. with she "wee situated in the best business street in Brooklyn, ‘established. many years, and now doing a large and profitable business. “Apply imme: diately to @! ARKHAM, 104 Broadway. 500A THE, ADVERTISER HAS A THIRD IN terest, and conducts a safe and pleasant mer- $2, business, profits at least $3,000 per annum; he wants to purchase the whole. Any one willing to advance the cash, divide the profits, and control the finances, will please address, with real name, D. M. & Co., Herald offi $3. 000 —PARTNER WANTED, IN AN ESTAB- ¢ lish lished cash business, in this city, paying 100 with the above amount, cai easily rea $1000 lth next ear for his share of thi For fur- ther particulars a 3.000 —THE ADVERTISER WISHES A PARTY '. : to join him in the exchange and collection busi- adjacent city. | Some capital and a knowledge of the Dusinese requisite, Address Zed, Herald office. 10.000 7082.20, WANTED —THE ADVERTISER isengaged ina strictly cash business in this city, controlling already a heavy trade, The article dealt in commands cash and a fiir profit. Wishing to increase the stock, to meet the demands of his customers, induces him to ofier t copartnership to any parson who can ‘give satisfactory references as to integrity and business qualifications, and can furnish the above amonnt cash capital, To any eapitalist de- sirous of placing a son where he may obtain a thorough know- ledge f business, and at the same time build up a profitable ness for himself, this presents a chance rarely met with, erences given and required. Address B.M. A., Herald $25,000 70, SRM 5A PARTNER WITH THIS 0. ‘amount of cash capital, to join the advertiser, Gwbo bas a much larger sum), in. a manufacturing aad. com: , possessing advantages seliom olfered. An business man will be liberally treated; none For particulars address W. I. IL; Post @ profits. ress H. Resel, box 111 Herald office. P apply. office, Nassau street, _ SEGARS AND 'TOBACCO, DPM. TOUEYER! 0, NO, 1 NEVERI—THE BuST 1A § r gold for three conta; finest Holland. po wine, 48.; best Pinet Castillon brandy, Ro. 7 Fulton survol, under the Ktog Bank, ING BUCORSE ERwin. ov: Siena Bir eg ESTIUMIASHIO Be CMPTLON oniQiNaL, rR TIGR RIGINAL PRES? ORIGINAL Ha ORIGINAL PRESTIGI ORIGINAL PRESTION BRAGTIFULY EHF RCTIVE DRAMA UTIFU! BSAUTIFULLY EPPECTIVE DRAMA RAMA Knutled the: OM, A MOTHER'S PRA A MOTHER'S A MOTHER'S PRA’ LL ACOLAMA' NIVERSAL AGCLAMATIONS UNIVERSAR ACCLAMATIONS or soru PRESS a PUBLIC, PRESS AND PUBLE, PRESS AMD PU! 4 Rh Si eet Se Be of the Public with am ATION AUGMEWpATION on 4 ORIGINAL 8C! HS ORIGINAL SHBG BEAUTIES, Aided by the invalsable adjunct of AUTIFUL ACTIN Prominent among the ur ustratlons drame may be BEASTIES, of th'y beaxtiful hts ey Of al indedinwble won ePoine AURORA L138. Tie AURORA BOREALIE THE AURORA ened together with the terrific storm, BREAKING UP OF HE BREAKING UP OF THE FROZEN DEES, BREAKING UP OF THK FROZEN DEEP, may be classed a1 GEMS OF DRAMATIC ARP, GEMS on DRAMATIC ART, nd tril the hear of Nika a eee x In: DESCHIBA BLE AWE: FRIDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER 80. 1309, with the following gaat of le Fulged ae cagt, the following cast of acknowled a cat ena OF ce A MOTHER" ‘S PRAYER. CHARACTERS IN THE FIRST AND SECOND ACTS. Raoul de Lasconrs, Captain of the ship Ura Mr. ©, Wheatleigh Mr, Geo, Jordan Paraben, anlioe Jean Med Ferre Pacome. , onlara. Uinta. ; Evans Yous de Lascours, wife to the ewptain...... Miss Laura Keone Marie thelr daughter, aged five years Miss Mary Bulloc Between the deta a space of ign cone “presumed to elapse. CHARACTERS IN THE THIRD, FOURTH AND FreTH ACTS. ‘Marquis del Monte, ® Mexican nobleman. Horace de Brionne, a French sentlenaan, Laval, an oflicer in Del Trecdan Ogarita, the wild flower of Mexico. Countess de Theringe, mother wo’ Louigs de urs. .- Mise Mary Wella cours... SYNOPSIS OF SCENERY AND INCIDENTS, MAIN DECK OF THE SHIP URANTA. The thirst for gold—First discovery of the gold mines of Mex- feo—AVhistling song and chorus, Barabas sailors—the muti- 2y and the struggle Dreadful, doom—Captain de Tasoonrs with his wife and child, set adrift upon the ooean in an open COWARD'S SHOT. THRILLIN iG TABLEAU, SECOND ACT. A SEA OF ICE IN THE POLAR REGIONS. Encompaased by mountains of snow and huge fon Captain de Tasco. family und Barabas, havin, thither, are disbovered in Perilous Strait, with but au icy shell betweén them and eternity. ber penal bt pecorteriene? vividly deserib- & phenomenon pecul ¢ Polar regions, 60 phenoved by the lainented Kane, in the history of his Arctic explorations. The i. ‘The icebergs disappear, and the scene is now ocenpied "ioe jae fouming waters. Amid the fright ba heard “e53 ese Re tee are 1° ulphec ‘on Ynfant to the protection of ‘The Orphan's Father. “Oh, thou, who hast all the strength of a father and the ten- derness of a mother, save us from the abyss that threatens and icked who kill.) toe Approaching Bark. Exeiting and Touching Tableau. THE, Atri PLAINS ¢ ‘OF EL coer Carlos, the adventurer, encount OGARITA. the Wild Flower of ‘itoxseo, Diana de Lascours in Ogarita her sister, Marie to do Lascours—The rescued orp! han—Stari —Stariling rencontre—’Tis THE HOTEL DE THERINGE, AT PARIS. Infatuation of Del Monte with Ogarita—the inhuman oe eee prparation of 0 Oparita and ber sister—Approy of The recognition Sudden resolve of Ggarita 10 wed ine murderer of her parents, PALACE OF DEL: MONTE IN PARIS, Revelations—The power of woman's will—Grand fete—As- ‘sembling of the guests. eng nee arene nouement—The hour of reteibu i MOTHER'S PRAYER. ca cee eae of the occupation of the en in the eer “| of the above thrilling play, it wile constitute the 14’ performance. Dress circle seats may be secured one week in advance with- out extra charge. _Doors open at 7; to commence at 8. ag og MUSEUM, 127 GRAND STREET, ONE door from way, up stairs. ERS tl lee in mind that the above establishment is the only place hibted. Admiaton to orchestra ts, 60 boxes, are ex! l. mission to orc! seat cents; 25 cents; private boxes, $1; seats on the stage, $3. BROADWAY VARIETIES, 127 GRAND STREET, TWO iedanteeion ih canter The cheapest, he best, the ot st tahiooable, recherche and Concert room ‘ithe United States. Concert every Sunday. open at 7; commence at 8 Remember the spot. NEW, ORKER STADT THEATRE, NOS. 87 AND 99 very: MARIA STUART. Drama by F. Schiller, gilars, Miss Grahn; Mortimer, V. Hoym; Leicester, Mr. K. noor. REN OF THE GREAT TROOP! THE GRAND TRIUMPHAL RQUESTRIAN PROCRSSION OF NIXON & COS GREAT TRAV NG CIRCUS TROOP, Into the elty of New Yon tril take place m MONDAY, Oct, 8, 1859. Route of the Procession —Déwn Bresdway to Onnal street, through Canal street to the Bowery, up the Bowery and Fourt avenue to Union square, and around the square’ to the plac of exhibition, corner of ‘Thirteenth street, The will be preceded by es superb BAND CHARIOT DRAWN ‘ORTY HORSES. DRIVEN BY A LADY. (Madame Mason, of London.) Madame Magon is acknowledged toe the most necomplish and clegantcharioteer now livtog. ‘This indy sell Hold tne te mense weight of the reins of forty horses while driving them through crowded thoroughfares, reining and controlling her colossal team with the most perfect contidence and self-posses- sion, in the same manner as she has driven them daily during fuceessful tour of the company through Canads and the tern Stat ‘The first exhibition of this beautiful troupe since its returm Wil DS ONDAY AFTERNOON and EVENING, Oct. 3, at the junc tion of Broadway and Thirteenth street. Continued for one oe only. The performances comprige the most superb DISPLAYS OF HORSEMANSHIP, By the first riders of the age; By plendid troupe of vesigesob ATIC.A i ‘ISTS, GYMNASTIC PROFESSOR: PANTOMIMIC Ghormsones, GRAPHIC ba tra ee younee eon ‘OLU- ‘tie. whole excel- 8, BIVOUAL ip in.an original and entirely new style, Fig in beauty, grandeur, novelty and variety all that has ever hitherto been attempted th the ring. CANVASS PAVILION és of immense size, entirely new and water proof, having a free eiroulation of pure air, and seating within tte magnificent en- closure three thousand persons; possessing, besides. great con- venience of access, a central and fashionable locality, while the ‘whole interior is commodiously fitted up, beautifully decorated and brilliantly lighted throughout. “Read the programme of Monday, Oct. 8. UGH'S ITALIA, Ww HOPE CHAPEL. very evening at 8 o'clock. Wednesday and Saturday at3 ‘Admission 26 cents; children 10 cents. LOAN OFFICES, T NO, 66 NASSAU STREET—A. MONIGMAN, DIA- mond broker and commission merchant, advances money an diamonds, watches, Jewelry, &c., or buys ham for the i eat cash prices, at his private ot aca, bo Nassau street, up s room No, 2 Business hours 8 to 5 P. DVANCHKS TO ANY AMOUNT ON DIAMONDS, A watches and jewelry, ry (ek ed for cash at full value. Business transacted conintiaily and, tberally. No loan fice signs about the premises.” L. JACOBS & CO., S31 Broadway. Established 1840, DYANCES MADE TO ANY AMOUNT ON WATCHES, A diamonds, Jewelry, sega or bonght for cash. Busi: Hees private, reliable and eate. "No fe ian office signs about the premises. JACOB'S mae No be store, 407 Broadway. ‘T THOMPSON & CO.’8, BROKERS AND COMMISSION merchants, 102 Nassau street, corner of Ann, room No. 2, Second floor, advance money from $1 to $50,000, on watches, diamonds, jewelry, dry goods, og and all kinds of eee ties, or bought. Notes, stocks, bon vhhss y Negotiated, All kinds of sewing machines bought and wl THOMPSON, Auctioneer. lenis Sail RRO AN 0 YOU WANT MONBY.—I HAVE $50,000 TO LOAN, IN ams to suit, on diamonds, watches, jowelry, silver ware, will buy th “ash, at my Old established ofics, bove Howard streets CHARLES WOOD) AMUSE. TENTS. Poa’ or MUSIC.—Dor —DON SOY AML, ora at 8. oe att dene PA (GT. MADAME OORTESI AND MADAME GASSIER Fillappenr for the lat time, in New York, as they lose for ms ofiee th the poses ie 3 arene will appear for the first time fo same cvenlng. farts. MME, GASSER npn ki AONE STRAROSOH Don Otavio. OMT Don Giovanni. ere PAE qt Leporeilo Commandadore Musical Di G ASTER AND CORTEST. and all the artists of HxoHr TION, the company willappear WITHOUT MADAME CORTES! and MADAM GASSIER their well appearance lew You matinee wil consist of ©" may Tpegnine owes yeas Secon —The iid set of te ney Opera of tncluding the cclebested Driet wiiclt bas been nightly received ‘Tarp. ini’ of Ry —Beeng ries ‘OF SEVILLA, including the popular SPAN} pa st iE niet vAND be ge CASSIAR, MILES, THE ¢ CELEBRATED PIANIST. wing artists will appear in the Matinee:— MADAME GABAT MADAME OORTESE, MADAME STRAKOSCH, SIGNOR BRIGNOLI, SIGNOR STEFANI, SIGNOR GASMTER, SIGNOR AMODIO, IGNOR JONCA, MR. MILLS. Norice.—All ‘arrangermrat will be ‘made on the most Rificent scale, the directors being determined to m Matinee the greatest ever given in this city. Rubough multiplicity of entertainments will impart w the re the eter Of A GRAND FESTIVAL, There will be no crease in the price, Notwiietaadiag. the great extra expense, ADMISSION ONE DOLLAR. Doors open at Il. Commences at 12, NO RESERVED SEATS. ‘The whole of the Academy of Musto will be thrown open to the public, who have the privilege of occupying any seat they choore, With a view { faclltate the sate of tickela, TY TICKET OFFICES have been eotaitiohea the following places, where tlokets may be procured in advance, and thus « rush at the opening of the doors may be avoided:— ‘The box office at the Academy of Music. The down town ticket office at Sibell’s, 12 Wall street. MUSIC STORE! Hall & Son’s, C. a ', Scbarfenberg & Luis, Nunns Ciurk and Couenhovens. HOTELS, ‘The Astor House, the Metropolitan, the St. Nicholas, the New York Hotel, the Everett Hone, , the Union Place Hotel, FIFTH AVENUE 18 HOTEL. as Fulton street, ce ENTRANCE DOOR OF THM ACADEMY, for which special pur FOUR ADDITIONAL PICKET OFFICES will be opened. ‘The doors will be opened at 11. ‘The Matinee will commence at 12M, precisely. | The entre acts will be of short duration, se that visiters from the country may be in time for the railroads and stcambeats. NOTICE. Asthe entire company leave for Boston immediately after the Matinee, the Performances on Saturday will commence ‘AT TWELVE O'CLOCK PRECISELY. Bote THEATRE. 4&B t W. Petersebe FRIDAY EVENING, SEPT. 30, Tn consequence of numerous. request, the managers will present the tragedy of RICHARD IIT. In the very ree cast of which wilt be pene the ror ig WARD, LANNAGAN, BOrnos WAL A 180, Miss E. GREY, And others. After which the beautifit pantomime and living pictures, entitled the LIAN BRIGANDS. ITA! ‘To conclude with the vaudeville of SWISS SWAINS. Mrs. W. G. JONES, INTER GARDEN. A CONSERVATORY OF THE ARTS. ted to the culture of COMEDY, MUSIC, BALLET. By MISS AGNES ROBERTSON. ‘This establishment, newly constructed and decorated from plans and designs furnished by Mr. Dion Boureicault, 18 NOW OPEN. ‘The doors will be opened at a quarter past seven precisely, and the entertainments will commence at eight, with a new domestic drama, in a fatry frame, call DOT, Representing Charles daca lth THE CRICKET ON THE HEARTH. ‘The characters will be sustalued by the following artistas John Peerybingle. his wife... sertoon In which character she will sing the ballad of irks id Robin et Tilly Slowboy, a charity girl who takes care bal in whl ci character she will sing“ My First Love was a ait Mr. J. Jefferson Gale Plummer, @ toy maker. Bertha, hie bind daughter iiss Sara Stevens Edward Plummer, his gon A. H. Davenport Mrs, Fielding, red ‘conse. qbence of ctisle fn the trade. eeeennce Me, Blake May Fielding, Edward's swe J. H. Allen by tberchunt, masier 1 Caisb tre B: Johnston Tackelion, » ‘Characters in FAIRY PROLOGUE. Fairies of the old school, very much reduced in circum- misnoes, proud of their family, buit not above complaint. ouriage, representing, Agteiophens ies reading one aC et, the city, hus been designed \. has been "the second wthorne, ackleton's house, by cottage, ted by Mr. Hi ia of he Bota en Socne, tg interior of Dot gotiage, by AC A village rie Hae Hayes, ACT LT cae Sox oflce in open at mats, M. and seats may be secured and tickets pur When the theatre 1s a notice will be placed at the entry. No SEATS WILL BE ALLOWED TO OOCUFY THE AILEY WAYS AND FassaGes, such a practice being deemed inconsistent with the comfort and Cocos of the at Beats may be secured aix days in ‘navance. Tn consejuence of the extreme Icngih of the drama there will be no other performance. MINSTR! Won ring tein at feab ETHIOPIAN ENTERTAINMENT. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME TAIS EVENING, 25 cents. Commence at 7% o' IHEATRE FRANCAIS, Th erent Ne Loge reeectflly 0 e manager of the French t r to in- form the subscribers that they ean call at, the box ollee 10 choose their seats urday, ae 1, to Wednesday, Gctober 5, from Bo’clock A. M., to o'el SAGE Director. 663 BROA| T HALL, M™* ed ASPINALL TinoboN's THEATRI ART! Havin, no parallel in fe far superior to his old exhibit thre ie in raptures, ew a Novel, ‘imuaog and Thrilling Effects of’ Arts, Skill and Ingenu Buch as has never been witnessed i Amerion ‘Wid open on MONDAY, October ROFESSOR F. J. EBEN HAS RETURNED TO THE iia ictose near Wonsians 7 ua Pupusat his Feedenee, ot bio OF TI THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE AT PALACE GARDEN, West Fourteenth street, near, Sixth venti, from9 o'clock A.M. until 10 o'elock P. M._-Admission 25 co ‘Members who have not received thelr. tickels can procure them at the oflice of the Secretary at the Garden. AIR NEW YORK STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCTETY.— Albany 1859. —The exhibition ofthe society willopen on Beat es “iho of Geuber and will be open to the publics until the on the MAN. SE PLOUGH willbe in_ops Ludi bd ihe a Fale ERICSSON’S ‘ATR ENGINES. wat also be in operation on the grounds during the Fair, From entries already made this promises to be the lar vod and best fair ever held by the society. Members’ and e: ra’ tickets: $1; can be had of the Secretary, B. F. JOUNBON, at the A ricultural Rooms, Albany. free on the raff- roads and steamboats from New York, TOW OPEN, ACADEMY OF DESIG: STREI THE SECOND HABETION OF tpt ENGLISH AND FRENOH Fr FICTURES, ‘ata ae olue mens of Rosa . Troyon, Centure, bane titer, Limbinet, Ward, Wallis, Hook, Frost, Linnell, Millais, OPEN FRom 9 A.M. TO5SP. M., Tale FROM 7to10P.M Admission 26 cents. Catalogues 15ce1 OBERT ¢ CROFTS, Manager. ICTURB GALLERY—FREE ADMISSION. Fine eae ew and fing aeaoc at the apne o! 7 Canal Blass estab- open tau SP. . | SpasmctoN beer: eu } QOMMAND OF THE Painted by Bawin' White: ioe te yaate of Maryland. This picture is 15 feet ag by 8 9 feet high, and Veociaton about TO figures, Now on exhibi . W. PARKER & CO. Store and Gallery, 768 Broadway, one dort from Ninth street AS. BUCKLEY, OF BUCKLEY'S SEREN, Nbr gives lessons on the violin and banjo, by vote or pinned eo Gent r lesson. He has all his son’s, G. Swaine’ 's solos on. al jos, on an improved pl: A Orehara street near Grand. pani aradpietainy IBLO’S GARDEN. ‘The company engaged will please assemble at 1 this day (Friday), Sept. 3, first door north of Prince eee in naby. ® EDD ISS FANNY NORANT.—MANAGERS OF THEAT desiring to negotiate with Miss Fanny Morant, oomerlienes, can do so by applying to her agent, John A. Bowen, Kisq., Cus” m House, Baitimore, Md., to why i Senta ead ae care private letter may AMUSEMENTS. Tang GARDEN, ‘DOORS OPEN AT 7; (OM 40.8 oe em.» 8 os rome LAST NIGHT BUT ONE LAST NIGHT BUT ONE GABR: ed GABR) GABRIEL Hee Fi Mira FRANCIS, MAI YOUNG AMERIC. ms MARTES INET RS TERTAINMENTS HT ROPE, FOI EVOLUTIONS ¢ OX THE Tat Don as Yatelon. Emte, ‘Baturday, benefit of GABRIEL RAVEL, mod inal night of the Rav @. WwW ALLACK’S THEATRE. Tn com now in towm, ae eathe cm of eee? FOR A FEW OF HE OLD. COM D Liga, Rema: 5. saben Whieh first gave pheiyes. argtecat TO nui” mney will be acted ‘HIS hg pt iG (FRIDAY), SEPT. rong T for the first time bere GREAT NAMES 1 sTiidit 6 oat CHARACTERS. ir. Biake. . ‘Old Mr. Young Mr. Levere. Mre. Vernon be Ganpon. Tree... other characters by ils. Paraioe, ir, Hersh. Mi Oliver ame Mr. Coburn. THE ORCHESTRA, Under the direction of MR. ROBERT STOKPEL To conclude with the laughable farce cclled In which Mr. Sloan Mr. Fiosd, Mr Moone: Mr, Levero; Mra, Sloan, Mrs. Young abd Miss Hengnrde wil: appear. “o-tn satuiraay, October 1 For the Bat time here in four years, with the olf GRAND CAST. THE RIVALS. A new play of interest, Fun and History, with: entire appointmpents in every department, isin aciive prepa Joors open at 7, to t 734 past, EW BOWERY THEATRE. Sole proprictors..... Mesers. G. I Doors open. att; performay FRIDAY EVENI F5 porto es wi mer vi 2 tepals ‘ginal drama, by James Pilgrim, Esq., from actual occwr- rences in the late Italian war, entitied GARIBALDI; OR, THU INVASION OF SARDINIA. aribaldi, the Italian patriot evna of the Adriatic, a spy - Dance. Coneluiding * ity te D'Artagnan Athos. Porthos BArnges MUSEUM. —RE-ENGAGEMENT | or THOSE peerless sisters, Hannah and Adeona Gale. Fi evening, at 73g o'clock, THE aisreRiOUs STRANG! or, STN IN PARIS. Miss ©. Alf the Mi Swanger; a grand ballet div Hanna and Adeova 6. CLERKS; or HEATH. lant ip tue yeara old, and weight e Grand Aq Happy Family, Trunk of a free from the Mount of Olives ee ‘Adulitanee extra. cents; ebiidren under ten 13; parquet 13 CADEMY OF MUSIC.—DON GIOVANNI. ‘The sale of seats commences POSIT! this mi ie LAST hig. ‘grad IS EVENIN psa te erat DON GIOVANNI, the ok the fol reatest of all Operas, wing extraordinary cast: pon 8 : ‘To-morrow (SaTuRDAY), at 12 M., GRAND FAREWELL GALA MA’ eaters on an immense seale of magnificence. MADAME GASSIER AND MADAME CORTESE and.ail ihe artsis of the company will appear WITHOUT BX. SEPTION. ‘On this occasion MADAME CORTESI and MADAME GASSIER. will make their farewell appearance in New York. Entertainments will consist of Fiusr.—The entire Opera of Seconp.—The third act of tie he new Opera of including the celebrated ditet which has been. nighity reerived with the greatest applause. TuiRD.—Scenes tro Rossini’s Opera of THE BARBEK OF SEVILLA, including the popular SPANISH DUET, will i rAND "SIGNOW Gassrer. HE Cunennarep F — ‘The following artiste will appets te theraia cag MADAME GASSIER, MADA: ‘te CORTESE, MADAME STE AROGCH. SIGNOR BRIGNOLI, a eane venir SIGNOR GASSIER, MODIO, R JUNCA, Me MILLS. Norice.—. ahs eepsoe will be made on the most mag. nificent scale, the directors being determined to make this Ma. tinee the greatest ever given in this elty. | Although ‘ne mall plicity of entertainments will impart to the Matinee the charae- ter ot A GRAND FESTIVAL, There will be no Increase inthe price, Notwithstandi reat extra ev ADMISSION O E LAR. Doors open at 11, Commences Ev Bears. ‘As ton entire compa ante fon Besion Seton tely. the bay oe erformances on Saturday will commence ELVE 0" CLOCK. PRI ISELY. CADEMY OF MUSIC. —THIS EVENING—LAST NIGHE the fSeason.—DON GIOVANNI. To-Morrow—G: Farewell Gaia Matinee, CADEMY OF MUSIC.—THIS EVENING—LAST AP- earance of Mmes. Soeeest and GASSIER, mon Zow—Grand Final Gala Matinee, bea CADEMY OF MUSIC.—TO-NIGHT—LAST come tunity of hearing Mme. GASSIER and Mme. CORTESE previous (0 thelr departure for Boston and Havana. ‘To-mor- row—Farewell nee at 12 M. CADEMY which, by general reques rorere. A Grand Conte MILLS, T! after OF MUSIC.—THIS EVENING—GRAND fala performance of DON GIOVANI:—Mme. CORTES, Mme. SIER, Signors BRIGNOLI, care AMODIO, ROCCO. To-morrow—Grand Farewell Gala Maun CADEMY OF MUSIC.—THIS EVENING—MOZARPS: DON GIOVANNI, with the greatest cast ever presented. To-morrow—Grand Final Matinee. we AMERICAN INSTITUTE, PALACE GARDEN, Fourteenth street, Heer rye avenue, THE STEAM PLOUGH OF Mi) WKES on the lots wil be exhiibted for a week or ten da; adjoining Paince Garden, in connection with the Fair, and rony be seem in motion daily'from 10 to 12 A. M. and 2 to'S P. M. As the plough is to be removed to the donh by ie Pte of October, the time of its exhibition is limited. Itis the practical steam plough hitherto invented. |The eect contra the gigantle power and peculiar adaptation to pl git oe ‘Whose who see i in sesses can only be appreciated by tion. HE AMERICAN TRAGEDY, “GERALDINE,” HAV- ing been performed for eight weeks in New York and Boa- ton, with unexampled success with press and public, Mr. Bate- Js prepared to treat with managers for its production. The cele ated tragedienne, Miss, Mattida Heron, 10 represen ber original character, and the piece to be brought out undee Whe express supervision of the subscriber. Address H. a Bateman, New York. A NOTEES GREAT ATTRACTION FOR THE CENTRAL Park visiters.—One of the most agreeable half hours ever passed was at the Camera Obscura, an entire new and really elegant ¢ Cchategt just rae: Itis locatea atthe junction roadway and inth sireet, near the entrance of park, and faithfully represents, true to life, every passing: Ject within a mile, in fact, a perfect photog ee Several miles around. We advise all t go and see ik Admige sion only ten cents. XHIBITION OF PAINTINGS. INTERNATIONAL ART INSTITUTION, ‘604 Broadway, corner of Fourth street. Moa air 10 — x wo a 1S Limon mecoates Amon; ast arrivais are the most attractive worl Port of Ostend, by And. Achenbach. a Paap yay sta cole, ay, Chr. Kohler, canbe’ Caeatonta the Vatican, by C. Friel, pupil of oe OUT FOR THE GREAT va aad WESTERN FON, SAM COWELL, With his Drawing Room HUMOR, Guided By MEDICAL, FEW DOORS EAST OF F OF BROADWAY.— Opeth 61 Bleecker street. Office hou bon DE Ha gE Ec i608 R. RALPH'S OFFICES—CORNER OF Lye whe) AND Crosby streets (139 Croab; Hi XK Sundays ex excepted, Consulinticos also oy letter 7 eae ho esol tnenbni ma brstoiglinipead kPa OE OCTOR HUNTBR'S ONLY OFFICE Do vion New York city. ior A BR? Open from 8 A. 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