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SHIPPING. Betarn Uckete from L rpood, Fausongers forwarded to Havre, Faris, Hatnby } Bee tecene at through rates. Parsenge dene, radi wok art grand ite Foi at 8 Soul - aati LA, izondway, New Bis Agent. In Liverpool te WM. INMAN, Tower Buildings. fae ep feck otrest, orren siroet, Monday, the 34 day j —_ es REAT REDUCTION. —THR CARRERE EUROPEAN line States mi ever ween rae So oe this side each peas Boe fand the other # A ‘side Gach altoruate Westneeta ms FROM HAVRE AND SOUTHAMPTON TOR Wanderbilt Lefovre.. ae a lins aries , Certificates: fssuet from Burope to America. Boecie delivered th La ne ris, ~ D, TORRAN No, 5 Dowling Green, Goods taken on freight ut ewmrent rates. TLANTIO ROYAL MAIL STRAM NAVIGATION OOM- ay's New York and Galway line.—The next departure ork will be the nplendid and powerful stgamabip GrEOASSLAN Govt. Campbell, which sails on Thursday, touching at’ st. John's, receive maile. tbe royal peed $0, 875 and § $60; third, $30, to- eluding oy Creterg w the fee cities on main’ rail routes of Great nee are frelan Third class nage tebe em ‘lass, $00, weoou OF (or panange ay | melAmerican i seed eae Nee, fates on nen Pe other advertised offices in the lnterior. Passage ‘a tee ded Glass can be ascured at any of the above offices to bring per. aa out from any of they principal cities on the main Ya of fay in Great Britain fer $35. or from Galsvny for AMBEKICAN EXPRESS COMPANY, ALEX. HOLLAND, Manager, Re York. OR LIVERPOOL.—THE SPLENDID BLACK BALL Ling clipper abip YORKSHIRE, Capt, Marshall, salis OF eabin, second cablu or steerage passage apply Sn boars four of Hesktoms street, Kast river, or to J. WILSON, 108 South street. ‘Pee, HAVRE VIA SOUTHAMPTON.—UNITED STATES all VANDERBILT, Captain P. E. Lefevre, irl wall from pier No. 8 North river,on Saturday, October ‘@ two o'clock P. M. pee ¥ with passcageré, mails anc ppecie tor Bopiand and . ‘ORRANC! i "No 5 Bowling green, New York. OR TIVERPOOL.—THE C ORL EBRATED cL PPER sire DREADNOUGHT, will positively sail on ‘Tuesday, Oct. G, ai 1Zo'clock. She is the fastest vessel afloat, having made four tances pateages under fourteen days esch. Room for eee re. Anvly on board, pier No. 6 North . DEMAREST, 40 South street. OR HAMBURG, LONDON, HAVRE AND SOUTH- ampton, i] ‘The Hamburg American Patket Company's iron mail steam- HAMMONITA, len Schwenseu, ‘will leave pier 21 North rive: Batunday, October 15,1850, Wigst cabin... S100 Recon cabin. . "$60 | Stecrage oe BBS i re epemaa zeiy to ©.B. RICHARD & BOAS, 151 Broadway. L hd NEW LINE OarFORNTA, | Wrom the old established wharf foo: of Warren street, North ver. $50 Second cabin....675 Firat Oabin....$100 ¥, October 5, at 2 o'clock with the ip Exwa always at Panama, insnring * Bie nomen iat ida te Norton gh, rng For or freight apply at the only offices of the Une in Mo olty of West eat sireet, corner of Warren street, Aad No. § Bowling Gree: D.B. ALLEN, Agent. okt, BcAll persons are forbid trusting any one on Booount of ‘Seove ships or owners. ‘ORTH ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY, REGULAR THROUGH LINE. San FRANCISCO, G PANAMA HATLROA! | ast oggeepn eit eeen ate, Sua te Aen DIREC Po OP ARFINWALLS ‘The eplendid steamships t (BALTIC, ADRIATIC AND ‘ATLANTIC, ging been entirely retited and adapted to the ‘California , Will hereafter run shi port on the per. RUE, ori O} or FeacH ON’ from the foot of Canal street, N iver. THE Baunio, F arthen, A. G, ander, will eave ares eee: fia arenes = M. well known-and superior JOWM L. STEPHE . Raby samandes, WILL FOLLOW ONT BRUTE OCT | AER. ‘Au experienced tached to each freight, aad ‘pe ig aibedately for- for 600 to 800 tons accommodations alforded by the above worl Siire ship ts always in fosoree Panama, wo that there ‘will be no detention in forwarding passengers, baggage and Bn, apply at the office of the company, 88 Wall wart toot Of Canal street Wan, A Wicked ake See Wednently, lock P. M.. river. Fo treight or paaange appiy fo ‘Hal DESPATCH LINE FOR SAN FBAN- ee on advertised days. Clipper of bth October. ee magnificent At anal ciaee extreme elfpper ship mechs completing ng hor ian ae pier 27 Kast river, . lagler shaped or 8 . For Ipomnnne of Srelght apply to BUTT! "BSS. 08s South FR} NASSAU, N. P., AND HAVANA.—THE BRITISIT ‘North American royal ‘mail Ceosey and KARNAK, Capt. “Rrowslen, will sail for the above ports, from the compa: ny's wharf at Jersey City, after the arrival of the steamship. Fi which leaves Liverpool Ist of October (about the 14th of etober.) Passage money to Nassau assage money to Havana. “ Phaage money between Nasa and Havana For freight or passage oj ight oF DaSSAES OPE CUNARD, 4 Bowling Green. EDUCED RATES.—THE NEW YORK AND VIRGINTA Steamshij p company’s steamships will receive fretght every day for Tennessee, North Carolina, Portsmouth, Norfulk, Oty oint and ichmond, and will leave’ pier 13 N. R. at 3 P° ‘ Rar 2 iret Couch, on Tuesday. YORKTO Parrish, on Thursday. Jeane. Captain Skioners on seteeiny, ‘assage, stateroom included, to Norfolk, rediiced to $6, Pe- {ersbery Sod Bichanong. ataleroons fetuses reduced to $8 © ‘Steals, bo conte extra, Freight taken on moderate term DLAM & HKINEKEN, 11S Broadway. SPN g 00°, OR THE SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST, VIA CHARLES. uth Carolin: a Sem weekly ated States mail ton, So! ide wheel 8 pain Brey i; deck, $6. be site eamahip si COLUMBIA, © oa peal arty, ‘will leave pe ver, on. Wednesi 5, at do'elock P. 2% Tarovgst Mokets 0 pine folowing blesses ‘0 New Orlea: ‘To Angusta, Ga, 820 00 Mobile, po om B30 ‘Montgomery, Als. 2 30 00 eerie - oo ‘Memphis, Tet +20 Knowville, ‘Tenn. 3 00 70 For freight or passage apply 10 SPORFORD, TLLRTON b The ae MDGER, R. Adams commander, will leave ‘pier No. 4, North river, on Saturday, Oct, 8 EW ORLEANS, MOBILE, MONTGOMERY, ATLANTA, ALBANY, COLUMBUS, MACON, AUGUSTA, And erious places in Florida, Vin. ‘The STAR OF THE SOUTH ¢ Captate Thomas Lyon, will eave on Tuesday, October 4, at AP. M. trom pier No, 4 North Fiver. Tickets can be had for the following places:—fare as Tow as by an; at sisamer.from New York to Savannah, Bccommod any vor to New 0 Srleune, $99 75; Mobile, $85: Montgomers, fle. 328; At ata, Oe $23; Tien ry Caliate, Ga, $23; ‘Macon, arch eo aay & Cied iS Brondway. Se acted: Aiton Pn ta semlel OO POR ALREANDRIA, Wi WASHINGTON AND GEORGR. any's new first clans oath 1 eee. Will leave Rd "No. 12 North river, for the above ports, on Cabin with nngurpassed cat gene wih foot on measurement goods. de One ar. ee And reeled on Fridays and Saturdaya. ie ee CE nding: sine sd after departure of steamer. B. CROMWELL & 00., West Be YORK AND NEW ORLE. x; hor Rar riba i Hagan a Wa posday, Oct 12,1999. at 12 O'clock ere ted Statos Tall mali CAHAWBA, J. W. 8 mt oy Raya commanders air cant ‘Oct. 8, 1 mi fork iver. Non at naan Coe nto, LIVINGSTON, CROCHERGR a whe phon” ‘OTICR.—TO SHIPPERS TO CRNTRAL td Wotan Sous Ameria. Odeo of hw Nor “Alma oe pany. rien! Poet oy is. through bile of lading. ta connection wth i Pan road Conoany atabmens of pera erica The an wath America. ¢ fAchities will also be afforded ‘on ‘shipments trom "ce ‘anne fmerica Liverpool, by arrangement with the Cunard line: ‘ot freight, &o,, apply at the attice of the company Ke * al sireek, 4, P, STBPEENS, Seqetary &¢ Bobtazon street, AMERIO RHA UNITED BTATES MAIL 1, STEAMSHIP LINE, da twenty days from each port. ee sr a ‘This well kno A omeatner. ugh- iy o1 cen fall triy Wednesday, y ecg will comme ee A ee 8 Moth vet rot teing fa-nlsintna ‘accompanied with “Glea unce, trom freight ABSA ZE A to Forte ans HARGOUS & €0., Her next trips will be October 25 and November 15. BIUSICAL. rE: RXCELLENT PIANOFORTE, Pati’ ROSEWOOD, = warran! mas ae sold at a very for cash. be taken inex SuSianae: apply second fran ib ROWRDER, 165 Won Promina ae a ‘GREAT SACRIFICE FOR CASH.—A LADY WANT. 3, money Wil dapoue of ber pianoforte for halt cost fastured al by Broadway twakers: has fail Cusraniee, Apply ai wa i 2 295 Madloon nreei, near Montgomery. * | cust « jt ee GRAND, SQuhiie, “AND UpRaoT PIANOS. jarerooms, ©. & Sons Pal been awarded thirty tive ienete medals for the superiority of teetr manufacture for the past thirty-five years. for sale, MASON & WAMLIN'S SUPERIOR MELODEONS AND HARMONIUMS for parlors, churches, vestries A lodges, at wholesale and retail. PIANOS TO RENT, Ew. BLISHED THIRTY-FIVE YEARS. We don’t make the patent (!) “attachment,” but we do make fool bela and and Sennen) pisnofortes, of excellent tone and action. Ons instraments re commend themselves in price aa well ee to other partic Call and see them. New end seoond han anos to rent. FIRTH, POND & ©O., art way, New York. REDERIC K J. HU; DSON, THE DISTINGUISHTED pianist and tenor singer, Nas vi pls in the vocal clasé to comme: 's music store, 706 Broad- Bunee’s plano wareroom, 27 Gourt street, ON W. GOULD, talian opera, &c.. mpany songs and y effectively the most admired compositions. Address 94 Fourth avenue, or Firth & Poud's music $ ore, $47 Broadway, NOLD MEDAL GRAND AND SQUARE PIANOS.— STEINWAY & SONS, Nos. #2 and 84 Walker street, near Broadway, New York, have always received the first premium where and whenever in competition with the best makers of Boston, New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore. Every plano warranted for three T Hare, “ONE. OF T beautiful toned pianos in this city; it greatest care from one of the best manufactories, Its without asingle fault or blemish, and nothing but the immediate and pressing want of money would tempt me to part with it. It cost $500. A cash man shall have it for nearly one-half it’s cost. Itis truly a great bargain, and can be seen and tested at $H9% Ninth avenue, near corner of Thirty firat street, & ©. FISCHER’S SUPERIOR CIRCULAR SCALE saianny all icon frame, patent dampers, unequalled foe Standing In tune. Wareroom, Broadway, near Pourteenth sireet, manufactory. 241, 243, 245, 247, 249, 251 Weat T'wenty- ‘eighth street, near Ninth’ avenue, ME. DE VILLTER, HAVING JUST RETURNED FROM Cul tour of coucerts through South America and the West Indies, begs leave to inform her friends and the pub- Uc in general, that she will, as formerly, r nipils for the piano and singing, and for ihe French Sad Spantah Yanguay es. Fridays, for young Indies, at jusic class, ys and private house, No, 32), West ‘Twenty-fourth atreet to A.M, Best of references given. Apply al 32) ee cant fourth street. ———— M® OTTO MULLER, TEACHER OF THH PIANO- forte and singing, continues to give lessons at his resi dence to gentlemen pupils; also lessons at the residences of his pupils. For further information please call at his residence, 124 Ninth street, near Broadway. sic LESSONS.—CHARLES HAHN, FROM THE CON- servatory of Music at Leipzig, continues lessons ‘on piano and violin; algo aoconmpatiment lessons, Addroos pA care of C. Brensing, 701 Broadway. ‘BR. WILLIAM SCHUBERT, TEACHER OF THE witar, has returned to this city, and wil resume his in- thru 8. Application to be made at his residence, 12 Neilson place, poy i} a Soe A supply of Schubert's celebrated silver at stri MM". HARRIETT HOLMAN, TEACHER OF THE PTA- noforte and singing. Classes for misses and masters ww open. UITAR X guitarist, from “th chables his pupils in a few lessons to a AND SINGING.—NAPOL principal concer in musle and singing for $8. 806 Bowery. SIC.—INSTRUCTION ON THE PIANO AT TWO dolls er month, with privilege of practice, by a lady well qualiied Pupils attended at their’ residences; tent Apply at 172 Twenty fifth street, enth and Eighth avenues. EW MUSIC FOR PIANO.—THE TWINKLING STAR N ‘Waltz, one of the happiest compositions, original, brilliant and not dificult to perform, 40 cents; Ever of Thee; with effect- Tul variations, by J. Bellak, 40 cenis: Polinto, containing the most admired melodies of ‘this beautiful overa, pone Bellak, 60 cents, Published at FIRTH, POND & CO.'s, of twelve dollars per quarter. between TAN OR, a gtaly AND ORGANS.—THE HORACE 8 plauos and melodeons for depth, peo oe of tone and abi oa ett 08 Aud me- fodeous from $25 to $190. Fanos aod Tmelodena to rent. HORACE WATERS, Agent, 333 Broadway. T o best Evangelist pani ste Saown oe among the very best.” —Kvanj “We can speak of their ‘ts .”’ Christian Intelligencer. merits from personal knowl ropane PIANOFORTES— GRAND. SQUARE AND RT & MORRIS, idanataetuecs, New York. pitecontt 81 Broadway. Wes SEVEN OCTAVE PIANOFORTES RE- wholesale prices, direct from the manufactory of FAYLON & YOUNG. [6 Mercer sircet, near Canal” Back fo thorough iano warranted for five Uno? Two old pianos, Fepair; oe at 6100, and one st $9 VOCAL AND, INSTRUMENTAL CLASSES —THE NEW French method. Cheve’s system. Classes commence o Monday, Oct.8, at Il Ac M. and &P-M., when explanations of the system Will be given. No. 885 Broadway, corner Thir- teenth street. alan FIANOFORTR WAREROOMR, CLINTO Hall, Astor place and Eighth street, near Broadway. large stock of new and hand pisnoe of of every aoe fon for sale and hire, at reduced prices, —The lowed in ouse of purchase: _____ DANCING ACADEMIES. DODWORTH'S DANCING ; ACADEMIES, . oy 806 Brosoway, New Yor«. . 137 MONTAGE PLACE, BROOKLYN. Gel Forty an on WEDN! AYS and SATURDAYS, com- ene irotyn on TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS, commenciag September 27. Private ei for tee M.; class for children at 4 P. M.; for genNemen at 8 jhamilfcn, private glasses and school cfaases attended. Mr DOINFORTHRnkes erent plonsene ne ceiling attention te Ir. DOD" es great ure in cal the enlatgersent of i Becctinn enucishoeere ee ea inne room is vearly double ls. former capacity, with ante-rooms proportion. Great attention iven to the adoption of A poner sywem of rentladon, Sr: BODWORTH baa over roade it bis duty to introduce, in addition to all the fashionabl dances, such exereaes and dances aa would havethe moa als tary effect upon ure, Wi general deportment toae placed under bla santo. A “A DODWORTIS BROOKLYN DANCING AGADE- my.—Owing w the delay in fivishing the new building, Classes will no not commence watt Tuesday, October 4. ATIRE (OR'S PRIVATE DANCING ACADEMIES, 65 West Thirty-fourth street, near Broadway, N. ¥., and 90 Zorn Wighth street Brooklyn, E. D., is now open for the re- ception of pupils, Days in New York, Wednesdaye and Satur- sale Brocklyn, ‘Mondays and Thursdays. Call and see cir- culars. ANCING.—MADAME JACKSON'S PRIVATE CLASSES, at 29 West Thirt; ofp ‘sixth street, commence ‘Saturday, Getober 8. For terms, &c., apply as above. reaees CHEAP DANCING ACADEMY, 267 BOWBRY. Lessons $1 per month. Mondays and Thursdays and Tnes- days and Fridays, $2. Ladi fednesdays: ’ afternoon classes. and Saturdays, at4 o'clock. At o'clock, soirees. Admittance cents, ate lessons 50 ceuts. FERRERO'S Wi Weat Fourteenth sccet W. 4.7 12Z Clivonattoat, Brocka, ‘ourteen' inton The above tween will open in New York on the 8th of Ostober, and Tith of Dotoben, in Brookiyn on at GSoucnien’s clase tO, at 73g P.M Scho is and prea clases attended; pupils, can enter at any time, usual, ._Clroulars lars can be had at the academies. He aR0rRs DANCING ACADEMY, 206 Kighth avenue, near ‘Twenty-first street. Cinasen will be open for the reception OF puplie October 3." Daya of tuition, Monday aud ‘Thursday, afternoon and evening. Parents sending thelr childrenmay rest assured that every pains will be taken to make them easy and racetul dancers; and also, by a simple and perfect course of exercisen, which he will blend with their dancing lessons, tend to invigorate the health and physically develope and improve his pupils. .—A grand soiree on Monday evening, October 10. Schools und private classes attended. Apply as above, DE GARMO be hel DANCING ACADEMY, Ladies meet TUESDAYS and F FRIDAXS, 3to6Pr. M. tlemen, A NEW CLASS FOR es, AY. Mesa WEDNESDAYS and by Brn, BROOK RS to 6 P. M. on Monday, Ladies’ primary classes instructed b; Private le can ra hon wok oovupled by 0 dy clamses, All the able dances tau Jessone. SOIREE EVERY WEDNESDAY W EVENING. AME SAUVAGEAU'S DANCING ACADEMY, 65 ADAMdway:isopen on Tuesday, Thureday and Satniday evenings for general practice. Lessons given on, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays; afternoons at, eveningsat 8 o'clock, ‘Monday night, October 3. D'S DANCING ACADEMY, oF Cr ast ST THIRTEENTH STREET, Will yooren on SATURDAY, 15th Oct, inst, at 12n00n, and 8 4 Maye throughout the season:—Tucaday and Friday, at 3 o'clock afternoon for children, at 8 P.M. for gent Wed. hesday and Saturday, at IL o'clock noon fo M. for young ladies and Papth can oom Mence at anytime. Ciréularacan be obtaine | at the above academy, THE BALL SEASON. 1°, “BALL COMMITTEES, ASSOCIATIONS Jones’ New Assembly Roome, 656 Broad wa from the corner of Bond street, were ready the 16th uit., and are now open for engagement to be made in the building. EQ. Wve NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY OCTOBER 2 1859. THE TURF. BROWN DIOK WILL CALL OUT A Tmiajoriiy of the crowd will top at Sowstt's ildgowood ey sotag s refresh the inner man, the proprictor reparations to jihele comfort.” Hol for Whe A ® ROR eae id devenia eat bute pox ‘cue, ae io he ountey ry, fide wera will be sold Tow. vei a He jeri "dar Mercer vireet terwee\Auaity and Fourth sireets. van 1 WANTED SUITABLE FOR HEAVY WORK; soy Tuta, be half sortng and in perfect running order. ApD'y or 8ALE—A GOOD HORSE IX YEARS 0 pss. ringe, A Benet ‘&o,, all in good order. Se Ae Thirty GR SALE—A PAIR OF DARK BROWN Enos F Morgan horses, 5 and 6 years old, stands 154 bands high; sound and free from ‘vice, warranted {a every respect; action, and stylish drivers; sold for want of use. Apply at at Mackay y"4 livery atables, BL ‘West Twenty-third street, Sixth aver OR, Bee get MARE, TIPTREE. HANDS HIGH, sound and ki : ; can trot a mile in 2:45. She wile tld She wan ibs vitner ins hs too Ser beet ‘Ap- ply pi, shine livers sta = Barrow street, between Ws OR SALE—A SORREL MARE, FOURTEEN AND A half hands Big (ont font vA pee Bashaw, and half siater of Fashion). pst trot three minutes. Warranted sound and kind. id as hanes ow! ts has no further use for her. Also wagon and harness, Apply at Willett & Seamans, 227 West ‘Twenty-first street. FOE, SALE—A WELL MATCHED SPAN, OF DARK brown Morgan and Hlack Hawk horses, 15 ry 7 and 8 years old; very wtyligh, free and in three minutes; an Sead way work: Fate” peice $id" As Audra POR SALE THE HANDSOMRST PATR OF THOROUGH. ever offered in this city, blood bays, long tails, 6 years old, warranted in every respect; owned by & gentle: man who ‘has no use for them this winter. Inquire at R. Mackey’s stable, 79 West Twenty-third street. OR SALE—A_ BEAUTIFUL GRAY HORSE, 15% hands high and seven years old, just from. the country, and has been used during the summer as a le horse; for that aFpO8e he is invaluable, and wil be warrant- ed sound and ki in every rewpect; he will make & fast sler, | dnguire for Peter, at Disbrow’s stable, eutrance in Thir- ct SALE—A PAIR OF FINE BAY CARRIAGE street. F arses, 1834 wren high, black manes and tails, sound, kind and gentle; warranted; together with a Watson carriage and fine silver mounted harness, made by Dunscomb, nearly new, Can be seen by calling at No. 7 Bridge street. OR SALE—A LARGE, MATCHED PAIR OF beautiful bey carriage hotses, over 16 hands bigh; fine, light stepping travellers: ‘should be seen to be appreciated: owner sells for want of use. Can be seen at the stable of P: Fagan, No. 74 West Twenty -seoond street. wh a li toch i POR SALETA PAIR OF DARK BROWN VERMONT ‘Morgan horses, 6 and 6 years old, stands 15% hands high, Kind, sound and free from vice, and géntle in harhess aud aia ble; warranted in every way; good action and stylish driv sold for want of use. Apply at, Mackay's livery stables, West Twenty-third street, near Sixth avenue. SR eects Alan and ORSE FOR SALE.—A FINE LOOKING BAY HORSE, 15% bands high, pretty fast, ive years old, sound and gentle, having fine Sold for want of tise. Inquire Erihe livery ables Of BRADLEY & CO suenee of Bighteenth street and Fourth avenue, for three days. a ORSE FOR SALE—SUITABLE FOR A COUPE OR to match a carriage horse; dark sorrel, 1644 bands gh, and of remarkably fine action; perfectly sound and kind. Re, at Donald’s livery stable, 23 Twelfth sirect, west of University place. ee ‘PEATE STABLE.—A FEW HORSES CAN BE TAK on board in the fine brick stable 126 Macdougal street, n Amity street; well lighted and good ventilation throughout; ed wagon rooms, and every convenience. The beat of groom: ing and feeding guaranteed. Apply al at ut the stable. H WO HORSES FOR SALE.—A CHBSTNUT HORSE, nearly 16 hands high, 8 years old, and very stylish; also ® dark brown horse, 1534 hands high, 9 years old; both good tra- Yellers, sound and kind, and excellent business horses. At73 University place, corner Thirteenth street, ‘ANTED—A LEATHER TOP ROAD WAGON, CITy ti enttdes must bein good order: als tat elas single ArNeRR. ny one having the same and disposed to sell che for cash may address b or 11d Herald office, ao ANTED—A SECOND HAND ROAD BUGGY, good order; also a sleigh, with shifting front seat, at the ¢ office of © Clason « English, 34 ‘34 Wall street. ‘ANTED TO PURCHASE—A PONY BUILT HORSE, six or seven years old, 143 hands high, color no object, and can trot in 2.45 on track; must be slack in'driving and ni affraid of the whip, and free from all faults. Please add for ons week, stallig price and particulars, box R., Jersey ost ofllce, IN Apply COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. A. PARTNER WANTED—IN A VERY PROFITABLE real estate business, with acapita! of $500 or $1,000. Ad. dress Real Estate, Herald ottice. PARTNER WANTED—WITH FROM $3,000 TO 85,000, IN the auction business. Amount wanted to advance on ods to be consigned. Address, with full name, Lawion, lerald oflice. References given and required ARTNER WANTED—TO FURNISH $1,600 1 pst $3,200 worth of merchandise, in a busin which wlarge profit, without Fisk. Partndr to take full charge bine bustness, as'T wish to travel. Address Orleans, fersld oftice. 10.000 ~TARTNER WANTED, (WITH | THE + above amount, to start @ factory for the manufacture of an article which pays sixty to seventy per cent clear profit. ‘The subscriber is a practical man, with an ex] Hence of many years. First class city reference given. ‘ka: Factory, box 20) Herald oflice. Agents need not apply. 10.000. -WANTED. 4 SPRCIAL, PARTNER with a capiial of from $3,000 to $10.00, In a tannery, for several years in successful operations the expial ited for the purpose of extendingthe business. A youn, trchabt, well acyuainted with the New York leather iwarke and in possession of the necessary means, would be preferred as active partner. For particulars address G. B., box 4,28 ‘oat. office. ; | $10.00 city, controllin commande cas ‘TO $20,000 WANTED.—THE ADVERTISER isengaged in a strictly cash business in this already wy trade. The article dealt in and a fair Fat Wishing to increase the stock, to meet the demands of his customers, induces him to offer & coparttership to any who can ‘give satist references as to inte, Dusiness, qualifications, and oak farnish the ‘above amovnt cash capital.” To any capalacde, Sirous of placing & aon where be may obtain a thorough know. eof business, and at the same time baild up a profiable Wrndloons for himnect® this presents chance rarely met with. References given itad required. Address B.M.A., Herald INSTRUCTION. ACADEME OF PENMANSHIP AND BOOKKEEPING, 362 Broadway, corner of Franklin street.—New pupils are received during the day and evening for class or private Inatruction im penmanship, "bookkeeping, e. Fall success aranteed (0 all, old and youn, be YOU 8 OLIVER B. GOLDSMITH, eee we0 HAS TAUGHT THE ENGLISH BRANCH- drawing, music and French for several years, wishes. aniuation as porernessin a family: would go South or West; references exchanged. Address box 143 Herald office. [oP se .—$10.—MR. DOLBEAR, 609 BRO. w will receive private pupils on ‘Monday, atonly ro for a full double peti or $15 for writing, Be Ses lire and arithmetic, Apply immediately for vacant BENING, COURSE IN THE FRENCH LANGUAGE ae writing class $2 at the Cooper Institute, by MM. FABREGOU & OUDIN, instructors in the French department of the New York Free Academy. To open Monday, October 18. For particulars ap- t the Cooper Institute, room No. 19, second floor, from 4 to RENCH AND ITALIAN LANGUAGES.—A GRNTLE- man lately from Europe, of superior education, who teaches by a new method, and practically, both languages, to speak ins very short time’and with a good pronunciation, de- es obtaining w few more pupils. He also gives lessous in conversation. Best of city references can be given. Address French Professor, box 15) Herald office, VALE, PUBLISHER OF SCIENTIFIC AND LIBB- + ral w nid teacher of navigation, surveying, draught- ing (with perspective), book keeping (with’ preliminary studies ‘writing and arithmetic) has removed to 351 Pearl street, Franklin square, N.Y, N,.—Evening instruction fall and winter. NSTRUCTION.—A SITUATION WANTED, AS GOVER- ness, ina private family or teacher ina select boarding school; her course of Instruction includes piano, music, French, wonochromatic and pastel paintings, drawing, eymmon and higher Engliah branches. References, excharig for one week, stating full particulars, A. st, Brooklyn, . Address io. 194 Court ‘ONS. L. DE GRAND-VAL'S FRENCH BOARDING atte Cea Collegiate and commercial, Hudson terrace, loboken, N. BW YORK ACADENY FOR YOUNG LADIES, 472 Broadway—M. Y. BEAN, Principal.—Instruction (full English course, modern languages, latin, music, painting and drawing,) not surpassed In the city: Academic year commences Replember 18. Pupils admitted at any time. Tnstruction in special branches at proportionate rates hap alms og ELIE CHARLIER'S FRENCH INSTITUTE for young gentlemen.—Roarding and day ssbool Ho. 48 Bast pie fourth ee will reopen on September 15 There {as primary department \CHOOL AND Hi a EDUCATION FRENCH “AND ‘English, ‘and commercial school, nind and gyMBAKiuM, 47 And 49 West Toent Between Brondway and Sixth avenue. Mr. 1 taken charge of mpi JONES, TEACHER roadway, (opposite the St. “Bookkeeping dnd Accountantship, ne Debit and Credit, per mail, 80 cents. wed muunber of boys, reopened Senter OF BOOKKEEPING, 516 icholaa Hotel.) anthor of 280 paues. “Now pubiish ,&e,, & NeW Work, 75 OOL T cbs ‘al Root of tinued at 472 Broadway. Insiruetion (fall Ki course, modern languages, latin, music, painting and ¢ ) of murpaaged in the city. “Special braichee proportion: rates. Y. N, Prineipal. BACKER WANTED —A LADY HAVING THE PARI sian accent h French in a first class female seminary ance preferred. Address Principal, box 180 Herald office, for three days. W AX FLOWERS.—LADIES WHO WISH TO ACCOM nish hemeeltes fe this most hes r as Mrs, WILLD rare opportunity, ag zh ten sh ns ean be VAG, complished some of her the pa NC O08 Bros ANUSERENTS. URA KEENE’S THEATRI Lagna KEENE'S THEATRE AURA RRENEN THEATRE LAURA KEENE'S = St raed ROMANTIC BRILLIA: me HOMANEG TUMPH HARE: CEPTION: RECEPTION erin BEORPTION AND SUSTAINMENT GREAT ORGINAL. al 2 eg GREAT Se Here parry EVE Lede | DRAMA TIFULLY KPFEC DRAMA BAUTFULLY EFFECTIVE DRAMA BEA OF Ick! BEA 4 ICE ; A 4 ore? be PRAYER. OTHER'S ie bates’ wie beantituly romantic mien mth on ie erator production IVEBSAL ACCLAMATIONS UNIVERSAL ACCLAMATIONS: UNIVERSAL ACCLAMATIONS or te appre robation. of the public with an 4 UaMENTATION Its SRIgINAL x vit Besse, ITS ORIG! BEAUTIES, ITS ORIGINAL SCENIC BEAUTIES, Aided by the ae Oe junct of peareyt scare. UT) le BEAUTIFUL ACTING. Prominent ar} ae WMustrations of thia beautiful ate THE FIELD OF ICE, Encompassed ®y mouptains of snow and huge icebergs, The may neo of this etfect is rendered more striking by the brilitaney of thet indeinable wonder of the Polar regions, HE AUKORA BOREALIS, THe AURORA BOREALIS, " THE AURORA BOREALIS ‘These, together with storm AKING UP OF THE FROAES beep, DREAIING UP OF TIE FROZE DEEP’ BREAKING UP OF THE FROZEN DEP, ig the Gems‘ OF DRAMATIO ART, heh enprres belrege ep ert ovg a art tor eling of and thrill is tof the a Hor with « fecllng IN: DESCRIBABLE AWE. NDESCRIBABLE AWE. IN THIS EVENING AND ALL THE WEEK, with the following cast Lf Sen ice, strength, the may be “A MOTHER’ s PRAYER. QuanacrEns ae ign AND SECOND ACTS. Lascoura, Caj ol Reus, . Mr. O. Wheatleigh Urania. Carlos, an adventurer. -Mr. Geo. Jordan Barabas, a sailor... Mr. F. A. Vincent Jean Medoc, a carpenter. Mr. C. Peters Pierre Pacome. . Rens on. board He Bouttiar: Jano. Ui pe Louise sO! fe tothe captain. Marie, their daughter, aged five years. Between the second and third acts a presumed to elapse. CHARACTERS 1N THE THIRD, FOURTH yes de] Monte, 4 Mexican nobleman. ND FiyTH ACTS. Mr. Geo. Jordan Mr. F. A. Vincent cea de Brionne, a French’ gentleman Mr. F. H. Daly Georges de Laval, an officer in Del Monte's ner. cs lap Be th Mr. Levick Don Jose, ‘Secretar to the Spanish Euvoy.. Mr. Jettries Intendant...... -Mr. Henry Ogarita, ihe ie Lil er sade i Pe ae Laura Keene Osuntesa de Theringe, mother 10" Loi pisos ‘ Miss Mary Wells i le cour Mrs. Mark Smith SYNOPSIS OF SCENERY AND INCIDENTS, inst Act. MAIN DECK OF THE SHIP URANTA. ‘The thirst for gold~First discovery of the gold mines of Mexi co—Whistling song and chorus, Barabas and sailors—The muti- ny and the straggie—Dreadful tain de Lascours, with his wife and child, set adrift upon the ocean in an open boat A COWARD'S SHOT. THRILLING TABLEAU. sxconn act. A SEA OF ICE IN THE POLAR REGIONS. Encompassed by monniains of snow and huge tesber Captain de Lascoura, tis family and Baratan, hevine defied thither, are discovered in Peritous Strait, wih but an icy shell between them and eter E AURORA BOREALIS, a phenomasca poonilan i thesbolee remna: so vividly de- seribed by the lamented Kane, in the history of his Arctic Explorations. Bursting of a terrilie storm. The entire sea of ice is broken up. The huge icebergs disappear, and the scene ts now occupied by the flerce and foaming waters. Amid the frightful conn tt OF De UP AES AYER, Ere she is engulfed in the bolling waters, commending her infant to the protection of The Orphan's Father. “Oh, thon, who hast all the strength of a father and the ten- derness of a mother, save us from the abyss that threatens and the wicked who Kill ae The Approaching Bark, Exciting aud Touching Tabieau. Port THE GOLD PLAINS oF EL DORADO. Carlom, the adventurer, encounters OGARITA, the Wild Flower of, Mex Diana de Lascours recognises in 0, her sister, Marie de Lascours—The rescued orphan- one renconter—'Tis fate. THE HOTEL DE TuERINGe, AT PARIS. Tnfatuation of Del Monte with Ogarita—The See separation of Ogarita and her sister—. eae 33 vival of Barabas—The reco ition Sudden reed resolve rita to wed the murderer of her parents. PALACE OF DEL MONTE IN PARIS, Revelations—The power of woman's will—Grand fete—Assem- ling of the guests, vA Denwsclation of Ue age Ter ation ot Thi enowemont—The hour of retribution—Realization ae ‘A MOTHER'S PRAYER, NOT! Tn consequence of the occupation of the entire stage in the representation of the above thrilling play, it will constitute the evening’s performance. Dress circle seats may be secured one week in advance with- out extra charge. Doors open at to commence at 8. aa 'S§ AMERICAN MUSEUM. ORIGINAL MORAL DRAMA, Written expressly for this Museum by H. J. Couway, from one of the most thrilling novels ever published. OUT OF THE DEPTHS, An absorbing sonsatinal Fomance of facts. Tt has been goWen Ap with great care and thorough finish, e acts, and will be produced on MONDAY EVE ENING 1 ek, and also in the ARE ACT r Lord Clerkenwell, an oflcerin the Guards, Mr. T., H. Eva- tt; Bob ‘fast man, Me. MeDonald; Tom Winecnp, a "gory Congorso, cook, T. Hampton; itz james, a biackleg, Shirley France:’ Mary Smith, known as Angela Wellesley, Mi Pryor; Kate Ninebam, her companion, Mise C. Allford:; Belly’ Bu (on, alias Mra, Fitz: James, Mise Agnes Hampton; Patty Poultry, lidy’s maid, Miss alby, & oF =) RPER AND DEEPER.” Rev, Albine Berkely, Nir Jamieson; Winecnp as Tom Teddy, Fitzjames as * “Gun , ongorso as a restauratgur, Joe, iho sticks to truth and apple dumplings, Miag Sallie. Par tington, and a host of other changed characters. ACT IL. —"OUT OF THE DEPTHS.” In which all the characters are brought out ina new dress, ‘The “Fallen One” isrescued; the villains are exposed; virtue is triumphant; vice is prostrated, and @ sound moral presented for the popular meditation and instruction. After w GRAND BALLET DIVERTISSEMENT, In which the eisters Hannah and Adeona will appear, as well Ais the Misses Juliette, Partington, Walby, fc. THE ARAB GIANT is stil bere here—734 feet high, 21 years old, and weighing 419 pounds: the Grand Aquaria, Happy Family, trunk of a tree from the Mount of Olives, & Admittance 25 cents; children under (en, 18. Parquet 13 extra. TOOD'S MINSTRELS. enti BROADWAY, select andy ETHTOPLAN'S ENTERTA Nate NT. CHANGE OF PROG) IME THIS EVENING. S POWER OF MUST NEW PIECR, BLACK SWAN, ‘Tickets 25 cents, Commence at 7% 0 HORN'S RYANT'S MINSTRELS MECHANICB ara, «72 BROADWAY, | MONDAY, Oct-S, aud every night in Tie EXCELSIOR TROUPE 0 THe WORLD. MOST POPULAR PLACE ‘RMENT IN Ne JERRY, NIEL AND. DAN BRY. Tn a laughable Birlesque, Songs and Doing, new Songs, Dances, &c., &e. THE YOLKA, MILITAIRE. WP OF FASHION, With Plantation Son, Danoe. Doors open at7 o’elock; commence at 734. Tickets 25 centa. 10 THEATRICAL MANAGERS AND ACTRESSES.—Tho theatrical wardrobe of the Inte Mrs. Abbot, in excellent order, is offered for sale. Apply to J. G. DAVIES, No. 6 Astor place, New York. EMEMBER HARRY WARWICK, REMEMBER.—ALL R eeho remember this careful young ‘amaieus te the roles of Dr. Olapod, Syloek, Six Antloay Absolute, Othello, Sephen Plum, Sir Giles Overreach, Falstatt, Christopher Strop, Job Thornberry, Sir Matthew Scraggs, Butl Frog, and one hundred other One characters, will go to bia benefit at HOYM'S THEA- TRE, on Thuesday evening, Oct. 6, Pieces selected are Roy, Charles XL. and Box and Cox. UT OF THE DEPTHS—AN ENCHANTING HISTORY OSra'woman’s love, herain and. sorrow, and. her repel Ty bas been ge y dramatised H. J. Conway ibsq., (oF BARNUMS MUSKUM, and will be produced ia si: perb style this afternoon and evening, Seana wy Ente: —THE Peek slij Fast river, ever diay, Wedtioalay and Friday at 13 Dc1OuK hoon, Ateielig i Nangatuck, Housatonic and New Haven trains. NDAY BOAT TO REVPORT, MAKING AUL THE inside weet ike Steamer OLAS, Randay, October, ieaves foot of Murray v street at 8, ayn Beck slip at by o'clock A 43 P.M. Fare ie. A cob wane? $$ $$$ $$ + BANKS —1'¥ s leaves 1 DAY BOAT TO FISHT eitth straet at z stroet at #\¢ Ray Ridge dock, AMUSEMENTS. N75 GARDEN, MONDAY X EVENING, Dasher 3 at7) ON Mt AY EVENING, RON, Gil be presented an or Oa occasion he which herr THE PIRATE OF THE GULF; And for the first time POOR OUR counties FLAG. ig all the company in. the wR. ga ve faneaiog ures only to be ‘succeeatully ‘presentet latoging oom D. INS y the ivertissement Mat Tides, ‘eo viel SOTA ARRAGONAISE® MRS To be followed by the tragedy of wala BAINF ORT rox will YEAH KUNG, ‘Tee whole to conde with tho beaudful Uriog plcures, Appear. ut pict i The nbove distinguished comedian being engaged for twelve | the Parga style, of njbivcniy, wi bisa lig TRAM ITALIAN BRIGANDS; THE montti ASSAULT. formanees ill be fiven pa Wednesday aaa sctunte sry Goober 6 3 especially for the ‘accommedae ‘ich ladles and children, A MEAD STATE | or by wl Sogegl bd \ oar pater! f" the strangers ee eat proves, ciety of tran Baizons of aa re tation aa er will, therefore, Capt. Cuttle... ip Goodluck. . No eee at be rej 5 bales BOS «Mr, Burton » Maker it. B.A ‘romine ry. Watvein ane Family and Tood es. N*n80 BOWERY THEATER. roprietors. lesars. G. L. Fox and J, W. thealze to witness thelr “Oe nurEAt Doors open a Perf commences at 73 o'clock. BRE RATED. lonDAT phot Oe aa Got. 8, 1860. snooty DME PN FOU ASION OF SARDINTA, Box gorgeous manner, By = Eo ast ©. EW BY Pe OLaOR A GRAKD TA iy OF BATTLE OF MAGENT, waArOer s. ENTRANCE INTO MILANt BATTLE OF SOLy main OL ail the blelorignh alas eben KYD. Riopy te wien or asig Harigwe. ete ts Conde éorael lin oon. W INTER GARDEN. A ba yng way OF THE ARTS, commor, Pot ‘i Mr. Coburn. ‘The Orchestra umder the direction of Mr. beng BALLET, ROBERT STOEPEL. By Pc aa To conclude with, thrteenth ae i the laughable farce of This establishment, new!y constructed and decorated from | in which Mr. Sloan, we ot a rgnre, Me, Levere. Mra cane ane ae rn OW OREN. ee SOP TURD AP EVER Geese Mtl eppeee acta doors will be opened at a quarter past tars peeciae, fnconn, rien, IE STOOPS TO CONQUER aeeneie Graeme, tna cr See Ones WII benevived in the comrse of the week. resent A New Play, of interest, fun and history, with entirely new hie ifs Breer O§ pty appolutmente in every department, is in agive prepar ‘1 fbscharacters willbe austsined by ‘Open at 7;to commence at 734 0'eloe Dol ba wiles AIR OF THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE, Ti Siowboy,w chrly girl Who kes care FOURTERNTH STRARE. NEAT. TADS eco, ister.» oar ge = From 9 o'clock A.M until 10 o'clock P- Mt. tn the Main Tlaly tusier the reat Tesi end ta the Machine Areade, Airco; Brg ‘be seen every day and evening. Choice articles of inventive genius, labor saving mac Carag ec of vk hi Si ciisracies ke will sing “ay Birat Lave was f Buleoes b Plummer, «toy maker Bertha, bis blind dau; Baward Plummer, bh eon. A. EL. Daveupart Mrs. Fielding, reduced in cl roumaianges ‘in couse: ae Of criss io the rade juste, for use and ornament, im- nes, all representing new improve. loric engine, run exclusively with het He HORSIOULEURAL DEPARTMENT, of containin; varietis RUITS, FLOWERS AND VEGETABLES, During the evening experiments will be made & Gardiger’s apparkion’ for insiantaneneaiy Lighting the twe Hundred gas burners in the main saloon by electricity. FAWKES’ STEAM P! FAIRY PROLOGUE. Fairies of the old school, very much Tetnee4 tn eirenm. stances, proud of their fam not above complaint. ‘Titania ‘Mins Fielding | which ploughs an acre in twelve minutes, oy ‘o whicha Puek. Pegir of $1,500 and & gold medal of bosor were award Ariel ae at the U; 2 ‘ited cay Agi ca altura wins es sihicago, iL, may 4 *Latter- faire stroog, hard work: use! litde | seen in motion from and 2 to 60’cl toga, ‘hob at all proud. basses Tet every fiend of American Industry come with bie famllg to profit by this splendid exhibitio DovWORTHS BAND. WILL EVENING. _Admission 2 cents. EW YORKER STADT ts en BOWERY. PERFORM EVERY te first acene, a wood near Dot's he bas been HINKO, Fad Kons AND F: raul a paisa’ us Mr. Barred oe of the ae theatre). The second C. Birehpfe Scottage, Hawthorne. uF: pine Beene A iiisge by sei R, COLLINS, THE CELEBRATED IRISH COMEDIAM ey Ec A yalage by yes. xy; Dn go Bcomp ‘Tackleton’s house, by list, just returned from ( Mr. Hayes. through the extire 8 ACT III.—Dot's Bia entertainments meeting with the Box ofes is open at M.,and seats may be secured and | commence his first engagement omoader ae tickets purchased until ‘When the dentenire tet hil aciice will be placed at the entry. No BEATS WILL BE ALLOWED TO OCCUPY THE ALLEY WAYS AND consistent with the Al route 0 New Orleans, w! Charles Theatre | -ASBAGES, stich deemed ini comfort aad convenience of the aadlenss. Maragile Bete rests, comrumicing January 16, Seats may be secure d six days in advance. agers gers wish to megotiite for the spring, in eonsequence extreme léngth drama there parture for Eu: will address al) will be no other perfc Street, Philadelphia fea thts sail patch spe tele Nine ee te ti ell (PUEATRE FRANC ATS, Tn AMERICAN TRAGEDY, “GERALDINE,” HAW» hae nets BROADWAY. aaieaats tng been performed for eight weeks in New York and Bowe manager of rrench theatre begs respect: - tanexampled success with press and public, Mr. Bate- form the subscribers that they can, call at the bor ofice ie ie to treat with ‘man for ia broduction. aces their ae from reed Osiober Salen Ts mm celebra! Tt iain opal _ oc r Ol ir, pic Ridheamauiay GPBAGRE Director. | the ihe express snpervnion of the" aulecribe. Para Bateman, New EU, THE GREAT 11, THE IMMENSE 1 iE UN CONQUER ABLE 11 OF ALL ENGLAND, ype INVULNERABLE I. i AMERICAN INSTITUTE, AGAINST THE WORLD. PALACE GARDEN, Fourteenth near Sixth aveaes, The above gentiemen will visit the gre: THE STEAK PLOUGH OF MR. FAWKES ART iN [ON CONCERT HALL, Eset BROADWAY, will be exhiil ae or ten days on the lote adjoining on their arrival in New York. Palace Garden, in conn with tbe Fair, and may be seem eines WINE NREE NO BUSH. BUSH. ine the plough foto be remred to the Beate the mide a 01 0 cr GOOD WINE NEEDS NO BUSH. ot r, the “time of its exhibition is timited: The pail st ty ever favorite and popular establish is aclauow edged on al ment i Melmow Ox POPUL, Vox DEI. Res; ity We coe a ADE ectability must be in the ascendant. ar pees erful omnlsclent and never to be lost ht of 3 ses XHIBITION OF PAINTINGS. INION CONCERT HALL, 497 BROADWA INTERNATIONAL ART INSTITUTION, Ean :AORD LENT ie Pa corner of Fourth sree THE MELLOW GUIETODE 4 ‘AND ‘B GoMFORT, a eating thontsiiractive weeks. rise THE TRULY ARTISTIC HAN Forof Owend by yy And. Achenbach. = GR ABLE DELINRATIONS. Graaf em by i Woks we = THE EXCELSIOR COMIC BINGING, |, Raphael's Obsequies in the Vatican, by C. Friel, pupal of ND THR MAJESTIC TOUT ENSEMBLE, ae the o1 SRPROEARLE CONCERT HALL IN AMERICA. Gok OUT mee THE REAT KASTERN, The presence of the elite and bon ton of society proves the 0 undeniable fact. EEN FUN, No stagnant water in our streams, but rivers flowing with ‘SAM COWELL,’ iE Tos boney of With his Drawing Room Solrees. His motte fa MIRTH, Guu Mon, NOVELTY, Buiscack. TALENT, Ebel SINGING SCHOOL fod paged an CONNECTION. ‘ith the Academy of Music, Fourteenth street, now: ganized as the National Musicai "al Institute, will close their list of Fiend for the advanced choral class on Mt c rr. And ee Something new and popular every night. That bei case, the public are not occasionally surfelted with cages windy advertisements by this establishment, but steady an- nouncements that the coticern is opened every evening, aid we a patrons advise their friends where to come to see, hear *___ WADSWORTH & FOX, Proprietors. Os JT OF THE DEPTHS.—THE MOST EXCITING MO- 1 drama ever written. It oe = gifted pea of H. J. Conway. Produced for the first this afternoon and evening, in brilliant style, at GARNUM s MUSEUM. Re OF THE GREAT TI TROOP! ce GRAND TRIUMPHAL PQVRSTEIAN PROCESSION OF NIXON & CO.’S GREAT TRAVELLING ln TROOP, Into the city of OC MONDAY On take S Bee. Ronte of the Procession—Down Broadway to Canal street, through Canal street to the Bowery, up the Bowery and Fourth avenue to Union square, and around the square to the place of exhibition, corner of Thirteenth street, THOMAS SULLIVAN, § Conducters. Secretary. Henry 8. Dowovar, Lyset oe 12] GRAND STREET, TWO doors from Broadway. ‘The cheapest and most attractive concert room in New York. Admission TWELVE CENTS. Open every evening with one of the largest and most talented cor ‘NEW ATTRACTIONS EVERY NIGHT. Concert on Sandays. open at 7; commence at 8. Young Jadies attend the saloon. ICTURE GALLERY, FREE ADMISSION. ery and fine pictures at the looking glass establisti- Fine inoacuvaitone will b th merit of M- P- WHITLOCK, 368 Canal street, oppesite Wooster BAND CHARIOT Baek wn ah BY rs uy HORSES, street, Open until § o'clock P. She eM ea eet of ieondin) | ECTURES ON GROLOG Madame Mason iaucknowled ged to be accomplished | AU. Dr, BOYNTOX respectfully announces that he will gives and elegant chi er nw livin, rhe Indy wr will hold the im- } ° Mi 7 mense weight of the reius of forty horses While driving them EIGHT eee mee’ GEOLOGY,@ through crowded thoroughfares, reining and controlling her AT THE CO Commencing MONDAY EVENING, October 3. Second and Third Lectures on Wedueslay and Friday evenings, October 6 and 7. To be followed as per future notice. PROGRAMME, L—MECHANICAL ASTRONOMY, in which will be iftws ih by experiments in Natural Philosophy the laws govern the fortuation, form, motion and situation af 1¢ heavy: 2—IGNEOU: 3 NEON DT TON of the interior of the earth, causea a Geseng ‘Rarthquakes and the Elevation of Continents. 3 OMPoRiTion AND POSITION of Rocks, Gold Depe- uartz Veins and Formations of C Alford, ossa] team with the most perfect confidenee and self-posses Sion, Iu the same manner aa abe has driven them dally. Suring ie opel) tour of the company through Canads and the Kastern St as "ed exhibition of this deantiful troupe since its returs bg *OND AR AFTERNOON and EVENING, Oct. 3, at the junc tion of, Coutiaued fr and Thirteenth street, ion Coch Continued or one week oaly. formances comp) er ets AYS SOF OF HORSEAA SSETP, jy the first riders of the age; besiden a splendid troupe of ACROBATIC ARTISTS, 1Fiks CREATED ANIMAL LIP ad ‘ESSO) s, by fossil remains found in them. SN ery NTOMIMIG OR 5. —GOAL BEDS How. the Coat was produced—with py that all Coals, Graphite and the Dia anond are of Vegeeume 6-THe PERIOD OF REPTILES.—Organi MIM UES, GRAPHIC MILITARY SCENES, ony EVOLU- ‘ACS, &e. remains ef Tayrinde of animals thai exiaied on the ctr and in the seag man. TIONS, BIVOUA up fn an original and entirel uew szia ‘ie whole excel- ng in all that Kroll Somer ar ered hn lions of years before the creation of Neer ae seated com Te _pliie BLOODED ANIMALS. —Ditference between $s of tmmense size, entirely new and water ale pot, having a free animals ee {man and those that were ox a Cpa eet oe einer ane en yee con. | S~THE PRESENT ORDER OF ANIMALS, with man and Fenlence of access, a contral and fashionable locality, while the woman. A ., Agreement of the Biblical and ote inten comin — rani ert Gevlogical ‘Shonology. ‘The Harmony of Geology wit ES atenas ot eee Ges acFich ofthe Lectures will be ilusirated by the exhibition of a ADING IN.—THIB IS THE TITLE OF THE FIRST | wnich cout eee rely ol ep ht RS la nea M3 of the new me drama “Out of Depths,” written @ cost of more hy 4 They rel Soh tnd, peed aernoon and evening at | Voieanoes, California Scenes, Coral Tslanda, Coal Ve BARNUWS MUSEUM. ‘The tnost thrilling: ploce ‘ever are sean, oa Pk ON = pre-Adamite World, the warm lowed Antmals and the = ian Race, ‘representatives of tbe entire animal cres- 7 ASHINGTON RESIGNING IS, COMMAND OF THE m. The feat these paintings were execnted by Russa Pr: apa Tin'aniversally dmitted that a view of thee Me paintings alone for tbe a of Maryland. worth more than the price of the whole co wnt mete ry 18 feet ing ‘by 9 feet Bigh, and eoutalos about Tickets to the course $1, Ppa of st schools 8 30 cone Single tres. | Now TW. PARKER &CO,'S CO. Bore and Gallery, 768 Browdway, | nf he Bconia, For sale fem ne eve’ door from Ninth Br | ate sae arene. aha IFE ITSELF ILLUSTRATED.—IT IS NOBLY, TOUCH. pba illustrated in the dashing, fascinati: novel “Out of or A Woman's [ite dramatsed for BARNUM'S Mosee: {tla repoated this afiernoon and evening for the iret time. aE ea drama. = HALL, 663 BROADWAY. Hay lel in the world, be! far mupttor to hia ying no paral ing eestet ic CENTRAL PARE VISIR which threw aris of ee TTRACTION FOR CENTRAL PARK VISITERS, New and \AMERA OBSCURA. Novel, ‘Amusi rors R PERFECT FIGHURES OF PARSING LIFE, FTY.NINTH ST and BROADWAY “ADMISSION 10 FI an ets. GHTH AVENUE ENTRANCE TO CENTRAL PARK. RING OUT YOUR SS oe eae CANNOT OUR OF mai e hour and # hall, help weeping ro eee moral drama, “Out of th Donuts.” prewented frat time this afternoon and evening at | WAUGH'S ITALIA iia: BARNUMS MUSEUM. Tels fat of patho full of tite, full of | * ‘Beenea 70 Bi 7 gushing humanity, Written expressly for the Museum! pe Chapel: ay forctidcen and fale; Prete Nie WEATRICAL—THE UNDERSIGNED WILL BE AT | Admission 25 cents; riers connected with MeVicker ier Thee entre, Chicago, and Use MEDICAL. nat er connect wi ie’ ‘. eg al fnuire engagements of Lkile Mary 7 EI et a en A Vey GL. MoVICKRR. OCTOR RURTRR’S ONLY OFFICE 18 AT NO, 8. STORY OF PASSION—SUCH A STORY, AND ONE oe o., samnintes A. A Scbrittiant and touchining 1a Out of the Dopihs,”” Open hem 8 til WD o'loee at night, ae roduced in the original moral drama, ‘just writtea for BAR NUNS MUSEUM, produced this s aftertioon and evening. BARROW, 10 DUEECKER STREET, N. ¥.. FOUR JTTLE MARY McVICKRR HAS FINISHED A BRI. liant engagement at the F Museum, and is delight ing the citizens of Albany with her exquisite acting. R. ‘doors delow Ler a street.—Hours ‘of ‘coi D 1 til 2 and from 4 to RB. COOPER, 14 DUANE STRERY, a OS, HATS A WOMAN'S LIFEY—A THING OF PASSION inet 26 years devoted his attention to ye and aie cee and grief. » whole is effectively | May be consulted oe 8 im the morning til) $3 in he Qelineated in the new moral drama, written expressly for F.At NUM'S MUSEUM, called “Out of the Depths,” produced for first time this wiuePnoon und evening. Dak WARD'S ONLY OFFICE, 483 BROADWAY, NEE Se ATRES up rae fron Ts FAD FANNY ops ts ne Say oF ouetienns, | OF. Me. dally, “Trecanect te ior sea ere gan doo by anol ‘anny, ng to fag, agent, Jon A. Howen ¥aq., Cus tom House, Balt rihors, ares care private letters 1 ROP. A. URI BE CONSULTED A® mad a i Libergsmrec, or by ler by sree 129 Li box 1a New York Post office. mao bye acta REPER AND DEEPER. —GO. AND SEE THE NEW Ou nd orig’ I drama the I Depths,” * Just writ- ARIS AND LONDON OFFICES oF 3 DR, LARMORS ion pane Grigiual moral dRNUM'S MUSRUM. "It us n'et > 647 Broadway, New York, up stairs, from 9 A. M. to 6 Ting siete oman’s love, and will create @ vast gensation, | M., and Thursdays till 9evening. Treatment by mail pe a and evening press, also,