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ve There han: Md Pha shia. Roam vs jew York ah yd bull ron sorow elena Sarena FROM N! Yor! oe wauenT non . et “at 1 o'clock, noon, from Por 44 RATES OF PASSAGE: Oxtbin, from N York a Cork or cor Liverpool Sgt oko Fron Livery, ‘available for’ pix monihe, forwarded to Havre, Paris, Hamburg, At through rates, Passengers to Treland, risk anid grent detention of calling at St. steamers ee t0 €or tt Nm ‘Passengers Antwer vole Pisa ri. Yor freight or passage Broadway, New ¥ Agent. INMA N rower 2 : pf te Legislature of the State SPENCER KIRBY, D. N. CARRINUTON, the Company will ba the transports. ‘passengers and reine hua by isaruship betwecn the ports few Yprk 0 and San REAT | REDUCTION. —THE VANDERBILT RUROPEAN aited States malt sieamships sail every fortnight freon Now York, Rowiacnpion aad Harre, anace ail ofa. ach alternate Saturday, and the other ay. ROM HAVRE AND SOUTHAMPTON FOR NEW YORK. Wednes’y, Oct. Wednes'y, Nov. 6. | Wednes'y, Nov. aentaahinn fab compartments, . ‘either we tio barns, vii vanbekite neta) ie ret vf oemmiaosere tat cabin, $12) and $100, 2d cabin, $50, a + ne FO and $80; 2d cabla, $50. i cal ‘Third cab, a limited number, 40. 1 nee Oe ele lading fave sae D~ TO! RANCE, A ey Na. 5 Bowling Green, New York. y's New York and G ana ig will be the splen . to receive the royal mails oc Firat t elass, $00, $75 and $40; third, $0. in aang bettetsle io ths principal cides on! coain' taltway foutes of Great Britain and {reland. Third class must provide ve, fork, &c,, and bedding, | Passage to St. John's. $25. For freight or passage apply at hompany, 61 Hudson str olber advertised offices. inthe interior.” Basaa ato bring per ons out from any of the princips! cities the mata lines of railway in Great Britain for 835, or froin HE GLASGOW AND NEW YORK STE. {ZL pany intend sailing their new and powerful steamers from akad York direct for Glasgow, as follows:— 8G at iD oteock, Me, Thomson, Wednesd: Do FDLUERG. Cummins, Wednesdi 26, at Rates of AssARe from New York | ‘Patiaetpniatcr memes Lo verpool, Belfast, Dublin or Lond nderry we steerage, found with an abundance of cooked cre For freight or passage apply to ROBERT OR. ta, Tine elipper ahi, For eatin aceon © ag of Beekman stre WILSON, 105 South sirect age apply JACOB recisely, with passengers, malls and ANC. 5 Bowling New Yor) Gngiand and peoee R Db fOR ‘ANC LIVERPOOL.—THE CELEBRATED CLIPPER SHIP Po bneapnouciir ‘wll poatively sail on ‘Tuesday, Oct Kal iZociock. She is the faslent vowel alia’, having inads juccessive passages: eet fone os ene ee more passengers. on board, pier No. 6 Nor yiaw moro pe 5 DIEM MARI fee a0 South street. (OR LIVERPOOL—OLD BLACK STAR LINE.—THE EF favorite packet ship AUSTRALIA, Capt. Spencer, will jyail on Wednesday, the 12th Oct, For p: ‘ent accommodations, apply on board, pier WILLIAMS & GUION, 40 Fulton street. Po, HAMBURG, LONDON, HAVRE AND SOUTH- ‘The Hamburg American Packet Company's iron mail steam- HAMMONTA, Captain Schwensen, will leave Te Pier a Rarday, October 15,1859 rat cabin Second cabin. .. 80 | § For passage apply to " Agama NEW LINE a CALIFORNIA, from the old established waver. foot of Warren street, North v $80. Beoond $75 First Cabin. ...$100 Toeluding fala ieee 6th AND 20th OF EA favorite ieanahip NORTHERN LIGHT. Capt Tinkle- rillJegre an above Wednesday, October al 2 o'clock ma, Railroad, with the sloraabip of this line always at Panama, insnring coh eet & RTH STAR will succeed the Northern Light, leaving See freight apply at the only offices of the line in few Y Wen street, comer of Warren street, eaten bt Bowling Green, B. . BAN persons are forbid trast any nostiat ot — ing Any One On Bocot above ships or owners. ‘LANTIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. NOFTE ae BEGULAR THROUGH LINE, to BAN reviqhiastel ree “PAarLROAD, on steamers Golden eee aa Age, ‘and Sonora, of the Pacilic sine re 20 ABEL steamships ,BAUro, TADETATIC AND ‘ATLANTIO, entirely rotted and adapted, to tho California ll horontter Pu thie port on the 6TH AnD BOTH O oF eunts om the foot of Ci North river. der, will I 1.000 tone re OTH OF Popa 20. e, having excel} East river, or to 51 Broadway. be iabediately for- fim above sleamahins has capac hy for 60 to 00 tous bt, whieh will be taken at moder ‘ls believed that Ju cg ungunauod ya in reserve at Panama, so that there fil be no detention. in forwarding passengers, baggage and ee freight, apply at the office of the company, 83 Wall Eecpasare pots at in opi oof te Worn AM {OB HAVANA —STEAMSIIP QUAKER CITY, R. W. fei, comisaander, sninortsed to garry the Untied Sates wenty days from e simak iM commence. her rogular tar Slice on on ber 6, at Zo’clock P.M. from pier 46 ‘or passage apply to HHARGOUS & CO., oe SUTTON # 00.8, DESPATCH LINE FOR SAN FRAN. oisoo—Balling regularly on advertised da pper of Sth Octo The magnificent 8't frat class eurenie cee ship Is completing her gag rs ” pier 27 Kast river. ‘The Nap’ erin tho finest a sharps rpecoupe: ms ship up, For ‘balanve of of Lrolght ‘apply to SU’ 58 South corner of YEDUCED RATES.—THE NEW YORK AND VIRGINIA Steamship Company's steamships will receive freight ‘ennessee, North Carolina, Portsmouth, oo | Richmond, and will leave’ pier 13 N. Rat 8 P OANORE, Oa ‘aptain Couch, on Tuesday. YORKTOWN, Captain Parrish, on Thursday. JAMEST WN, Captain Skinner; on Sathrday. See alco ineluded, to Norfolk, reduced to $6. Pe- as jbare and, Hichmond, stateroom Included, reduced to $3. pals, 60 cents extra, Freight tak oder: rms. DUAM A HEINEKEN, 118 Broadway. NOR THE SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST, VIA CHARLES. South Carolina.—Seini-weekly Waited Staten 1 Le wheel stearaaiin line. Cabin passa ec wee COLU 1g Captain Ke Ty, will leave pier D>. 4, North river, on We yy, Oct. 5, atdo'’clock P. M. ectsely, Through Tickets to the following laces: ‘Orleans. ed 75| To Augusta, Ga. ‘enn. hoxville, Ten 27 00 lator passage apply to ) BPORFORD, TILESTON & TANS ‘KOGER, R. Adams Se will leave No. 4, North river, on Saturday, Oct. EW ORLEANS, aoe EONTGOMERY ATLANTA, ALBA! LUMBUS, MACON, AUGUSTA, Le? variows as place in Florida, ANNAH, Ga. Vin SA STAR OF THE sour ve on Tuesday, Sotaber 4 até Tickets can be had Captain Thomas Lyon, will from pier No, 4 North for the following placeg:—faro as m New York vannah, a $09 Mobile, $35; Montgomery, ‘day og Albany, Ga., 24; C rb, Gas 1; Kuguntn, $20; Savannah, $15, EL, ITCHILL & SON, 13 Broadway. OR ALBXANDRIA WASHINGTON AND GEORGE. w York Virginia town. renew siti ‘clase Screw Steamship pat MOUNT Winton, ‘comman i teare,pler Ro. 18 Nori var i tbe above ports, on sin as inane, oy with nagrrpaased nocommodattons 37 50, deere ‘ passage apply to said i B. CRoMWE ORK AND NEW ORL wn —For New Orleans via r, Oot. 12, at 12 0’ mei CAHAWBA, a3 armen com TO wall jock.—The United Staten Watt .W.S mith, commander, will com: to receive freight on Saturday, Oct, 8, 1259, at pier font bingon street, North river, | No bills of lading signed ar sir of wall ABAAKE ADDI 10. ar ErviRUst ON, Ce GROCHERON ECO 1 Berk pode” it CHARLESTON, 8, ¢ HH ELL KNOWN FIRST Pe Cae KEYSTONE STATE, Capt, C. P. Marab- will leave Philadelphia for Charleston on Wednesday, the fnst., at 10 o'clock A + Oot. 10, . HERON, Ci Hreinen — AZ| Nios carpe. Mr, Bd aie THE FALL DRAMATIO TERM MONDAY EVENING, October 3, ‘With the reappearance of the erent cdma, On which occasion he will te pear as Ane! fe he first times man 3 "a ey a PaboN be MR. CHAS. rrsmen,” AVIDOR. QKO. FARREN, Sue Jo LAWLOR, 1D. HASKINS, wae ATH Mri uns, Man MARIA HAINFORTH bay BeNOR MUNSON. MARIA RAIN EOES WESTON will ‘appear. : The abare distinguished comotian betag engaged fo- twvire DB his¢ No plece will ba rej LL ° HoMBnY a BON Capt. Cutle.. Mr, Burton Good Mr. Burto barra sn rr — Breach my. Wereaday—Sorious Family and Tou. ea. Stree" NOTIOE.—FAIR OF THE AMERICA N {NST eng Palace Garden, Fourteonth street, near 2 “PODWORTH'S CORNET RAND will perform gach even: Jog durlog the Fair, and on Fusmay, Thuteday aud Saturday evenings in: sib each week will give a Grand Tot ental Co voert, T CONCERT, TUESDAY BVENING, OCT. 4 1, Overture, “4 Montenegrins” (2 a 2 Polka, “Soldaten”’.. 3. Song, “When May Bre 4. Fretingeletder Waltz. 5. Fest March, “Deer Ti 6 “The Attack,” Quick si 7. Selections from * hetluguen e fal from “La ‘Praviata” ‘rab,’ Gans rab’? Galion. areas from’ ‘1 Martiri’ - Moulton ARY TESTIMONIAL TO HARKY WAR. Fisher, Ladies and gentlemen engaged tn this performance will please attend rehe*rsal at Vramatic Matt, T uesdny ev ening, October 4, at 8 o clock. Performance at Hoym’é theatre, Thursday, October 6. ORTY IN WAND BY A LADY.—THR BEST Jocality for witnemsing the grent feat of Madame Mason in driving forty horses before the great band chariot of Ntxon & Co. is in front of the Everett House, Union square. sRICAN ROYAL MAIL om MEW YORK TO LavEHPooL. Chief cabin passage... Second cabin passage. ¥KOM BOSTON TO LIVERPOO! Chief eabin pase Second cabin passaxe. Th ships from Boston call ui Talifas A, Capt. Judkin NADA, Capt, fan rah Tk, o: Canty F J. Stone, anenre oe Capi. Millar. Lott. NIAGARA’ Capi, Anderson. A Capt Shaunon. — EUROPA, Capt. J. Leitch, vessels carry a clear white light at mast head; green rt ourd bows re on port bow ERSIA,Judkins, — leavea N. York, Wednesday, Sept. 28, ARABIA Sone. leaves Boson, Wednesday, Oct.” 6. ASIA, Lott, nek, Wedvesday, Oct. 12, Boston, ' Wednesday, Oct N. York, Wednesday, O CANADA, Tang, AFRICA, Shannon, EUROPA, Leitch, Boston,’ Wednesda’ 2. PERSIA, Judkins, leaves N. York, Wednesday, Nov. 9. AMERICA, Millar, Teaaes Boston,’ Weduesday, Nov. 16. ASIA, Lott leaves N. York, Wednesday, Nov. 23, Berths not secured until paid An experienced surgeon on board. The owners of these ships will not be accountable fer gold, silver, bullion, specie, jewelry, precious stones or metals, unieas Dills of Inding’ ed therefor sud the value thereof therein expressed. apply to RD, No. 4 Bowling Green, USTRALIA PIONEER LINE—ESTAnLISHED Jes2— Carrying the United States Mails—Sailing positive); the day advertised—The beautifnl Al clipper ship SA. Teh. G. GLOVER, 1,600 tons burthen, Geor: - Kellum cor er, is now ray pity loading at pler & Nort river, aud will be de- apatched ‘tor M lelbourne positively on the 15th of Uetober. The . G. G. made the voyage last year to Australia, and delivered her patee in perfect order. e has Sr both first and second class passengers. The THOMAS H. PERKINS, loading at pier 1! Maier ae be hed for Sydney, N.S. W.. Kn Octohar. For frelaht or passa ea ‘on board, or ‘oR. W. CAMERON, 6 Bowling ar ——N it bills for sate, and cash anes made on con: in Au » Meaars, Wilkinson Broa signmenta. Consii & Co. NALIFORNIA, MERCHANTS AND MI BRS LINE, VIA NICARAGU CARRYING THE Exit STATES MAIL. THAN ANY OTHE ROUTE. MROUGILIN TWENTY. TWO DAYS. The United States and Central Amorican Transl Company lendid United States mail steamship ST. 4 ew York, for ‘at 3 , Wednesday, Oct, 5, connecting via Isthmus of Nicaragua ith the United States mail steam: ship PACIFIC. ssengers against any liability of detention, ar- e been made for an extra steamer to call at ud, on the Pacific, to transport the mails and assengers to San Francisco, in case of accident to the steamer ee iceigtvocipe ¢ the lowest rates, apply. to the onl: Or freight or pntange, atthe lowest rates, apply to the ou oflice of the Com 3 Bowling Green. ‘t OR HAVANA. UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP'LINE, Leavingevery twenty days fr from each port. eamship AK. R. W. Shufeldt, eenia ler. This well known and splendid steainer having been thorough- ly Fefted, will commence ber regalar.fall trips on Wednesday, October 8, at two o'clock P. ‘om pier 45 North river. Freight received September 29. Bills of lading furnished and signed on board, must be accompanied with clearance from ‘Custom House. For freight or passage apply to HARGOUS. &C 5 83 Soutl Her next trips will be October 25 and November 15 —TO SHIPPERS TO CENTRAL AMBETOR onnd Went Coast of South America.—OMice of the Ni Company.—This company is — Gun Groaee of Taing, in connection with det road Company, on shipments of merchandise to America and the the ‘West Coast of Soulh America, ‘The same ies will also ve, afforded on ‘shipmenta from ‘Gentrat ‘America to TA by it the Cunard line. Yor rates de, apply af the, office of the company No. 68 Wall P. STEPHENS. Seoretary MISCELLANEOUS. NANDLES.—WAX CANDLES FOR SYNAGOGUE AND C masonic purposes for sale by the Judd Linseed and Sperm iL Co., 139 Front street, ARLES ROSS & ©O., HAVE REMOVED THEIR patent conical mill manuiacton from 211 Centre street to the Empire works, East Twenty-fifth street; also, their milling establishment, to 212 East Twenty. en street, where families fad dealers can obtain a superior article of double extra family jour. NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1859. AMU! EMENTS. * | Waste GARDEN. A COMSERY ATORY OF THE ARTS. ted to COMEDY, the culture of MUSIC, BALLET. ae sore nm RODRATEON. ‘his establishment fin, abd dogs Furled ty ies Mr. Dion fou Hourclosalt ate ‘Now OPEN, O78 ll be opened st a quarter zeal soren ar will and ee ne ms, in@ fairy frame, bod Oharlen Dickon'e beantiu Rey SCRE ON TH BEART, a heeharaceg Doasustalned by the following artits: ingle. John Peer: Dot, bis By reolsely, anew which characicr ai mt ‘Ty Slowpoy, w chasiyy * in ba whl chara i sai “My Firat pibrie Plummer, toy asain = Fume ee Mik Viekting amend ee Mi Spee Heat ‘dia SH, Aiton Fnakdeton, ely soy mi notchant ma, ver ty Caled ery, Jobaston ° PAIRY PROLOGUR, Faries of the old PaaS Touch redused in circum Hic cored proud of thoir fami! ui Got above eompladat— Obei . Mise Mins Filding . Miss Gi.aber eee sens . Miss Clinton ardworking, useful Lit."de --Mise Hinity Wlorence ‘i tay Denham Mies Chavon Mise Burke The drop curtain, representing Arisiophanes reading oe of of biw comedies, at sunset, near the city, has been’ designed painted by Mr Rueset! Smith. OF L.—The first scene, a wood near Dot's cot:tgo, has been eee by Mr. Hayes (até of the Boston theatre). The secoud weir w Of Dot's cottage, by W. Hawthorne, Hayes. —A village by Mr. collage und Tucklotou's’ hinee, by AC Ssconn Scann.—Cale Dot's cottage. Rox office is open at A.M, and seats may be secured: and Uckate purchased until 63 P.M Vhen the thentre is 1ull notice will be placed at the entry. No Seats WILL BE ALLOWED TO OCCUPY THE ALLEY WAYS AND rassaaes, such « p boelog deemed inconsistent with’ the and convenience of the audience y be secured six days in advance. In consequence of the extreme length of the drama there will be no other performance: EW BOWERY ZERAT ES. Sole proprietors. ...Mesars. G. L. Fox and J..W. Lingard. Doors open at7. Pi ‘mance commences at 7% o'clock. Monvay Evening, See ie ort Fighth night of the n GARIBALDI: OK, THE INVASION OF SARDINIA, Produced in {ye most gorgeous manner. wal be found A GRAND MILITARY REVIEW BY NATO BLEAU OF THE BATTLE OF MAGENTA I POLBON'S ENTRANCE INTO MILANI THE BATTLE OF SOLFERINO! And the historical drama of CAPTAIN KYD. Robert Leicester, afterwards Captain Kyd. Elapy, the witch of Hurlgate. (PUEATRE FRANCAIS, 585 Broadway. NOTICE The subscribers of the French tl will meet on Tuesday, the 4th of October, 1869, at 8 o'clock precisely, for preparing the drawing of dheir seats for the season. ©. SAGE, Director. ‘The subscription list iso cake very day a the box office from BA. M. to | oP M., ull the ira wing. HE 1, THE GREAT 11, THE IMMENSE 11, THE UNCONGU Bi iNRHABLE Ali, ENGLAND, AGAINST THE WORLD. The above gentlemen will visit the grea ART UNION CONCERT HALL, 497 BROADWAY, on their urrival in New York. GOOD WINE NBEDS NO BUSH. GOOD WINE NEEDS NO BUSH. GOOD WINE NEEDS NO BUSIT. The superiority of this ever, favorite and popwiar establish ment is acknowledged on all ha © POULT, VOX DET. Wiva, VIVA. VIVAt Respectability must be in the ascendant. Mr. J. E. Nagle Vordelia, pel. All powerful, omnisclent and never to be lost aight of at the NION CONCERT HALL, 497 BROADWAY. THE TALENT ENGAGED, WAXTRAORDINARY THE BEAUTIFUL ARRANGEMENTS, UIETUDE AND COMFORT, ULY ARTISTIC BAND, THE SUPERIOR VOCALISM, THE SUPERIOR NEGRO’ DELINEATION: THE SUPERIOR TERPSICHORKAN EFFORTS, THE EXCELSIOR COMIC SINGING, AND THE MAJESTIC TOUT ENSEMBLE, Biamp it as the only SPECTABLE CONCERT HALL IN AMERICA. ‘The presence of the elite and bon ton of society proves the undeniable fact. No stagnant water in our streams, but rivers flowing with the milk Ge honey of * MIRTH, ry And FASHION, Something new and popular every night. That being case, the publie are not occasionally surfelted with enormously windy advertisements by this establishment, but steady an- nouncements that the eencern Is opened every evening, and we Jet our patrens advise thelr friends where to come to see, hear and be delighted. WADSWORTH & FOX, Proprietors, ORRIS BROTHERS, PELL & TROWBRIDGE'S ORRAS BROTHERS, PELL & TROWBRIDGE’S MORRIS BROTHERS, PELL & TROWBRIDGE’S MINSTRELS. MINSTRELS. SIXTEEN STAR PERFORMERS, SIXTEEN STAR PERFORMERS. SIXTEEN STAR. FERFORMEBS. }OSTO? BOSTON, BOSTON. SONGS, ACTS, DANCES, BURLESOUES. sONGB, Acts, DANCES, BURL ACTS, DA. BUELES tS LON Mons: Ao nsiness Manager HE ANNUAL Sh Me ROMAN C/ ‘ATHOLIC ORPHAN ASYLUM ¥Y OF MUSIC, Turspay Arerenooe anp Evesrxa, Oct. 11. The Committee of Direction has great pleasure in announcing that the supervision of the entertainments will, as heretofore; be undertaken by MR. BROUGHAM, with the kind consent of MR. WALLACK. Volunteer aid is respectfully solicited. All communications on the subject to be addressed to John Brougham, ly West Ninth st: eet. AVEGA’S MULTUM IN PARVO INTEREST, TIME and note table. ‘The interest tables gives the interest for Any amount at any rate per cent in days and months. The time tables gives the daysand months from one time to another, and when tine obligations mature, The note tables give the discount on notes and other obligations, 40 agto nettany amount at bank rates. For sale at all the principal stationers, price 50 Cents, Liberal discountto the trade, and or led by ISAAC DAVEGA, 52 William st AIR—FAIR—FATR.—ON EXHIBITION AT PALACE Garden, C. GIES’ water-tight washstand, with improved in and improved faucet; a highly important article to plumbers, marble cutters, architects’ builders, and particular- Ty to owners and kee ers of hotels atid owners and oocupants Gf good classes of Manufactured and sold by WARFELAER & CO, 91 Beekman strvct, and C. GIES) pa- tentee, 283 Ninth aveniie. Lever, BOTTLES—BRIGHT GILT, IN A GREAT VA- riety of patterns, at 25 cents each, “th only place in the city where this kind is done, E ISLEY, $1 East Broadway, near Catherine street. ARBLE MANTELS.—THE SUBSRIBER WOULD IN- form his friends and the public that he is prepared to sell mantels, plumber's slabs, te. &c. cheaper than any other per- son in the city. ood assoriment always on ha KUA- SEW. I1S Hast Kighiccnth street, near Third ‘venue, Noe APES’ NITROGENIZED SUPER PHOSPHATE OF FYE. dame For top, dreaniog grain and geass crops in fall i er er ton. port or sale by CHAS. V. MAPES, Mapes' agricultural implement and seed warehouse, 132 and 13 wu street, and 11 Beekman street, New Yo Sian ENTIRELY NEW. LEWIS) PAIN EXPELLER AND RHEUMATIC LINIMENT, Proprietor’s wholosale depot Water street. WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C. LLEN’S WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE EMOVED FROM 11 WALL STREET wi to ae Broadway, hai below Rogen bee & atehes, jewelry, allver and plated ware at very low prices s bs GEORGE ©. ALLEN, T NO. 11 WALL STREET, UP STAIRS. AT J, MACDUFF’S NO. 11 | WALL STREET, UP STAIRS, ye am Ly err faye aly oe veaichen in in silver hunting cases for. 90 Do. in gold hunting cases fro1 $65 to $125 I have Just received An assortment of fine enainelled hunting watches for Indies, in 18 carat oases, and erfect time keepers for... Gold open face watches only.” crepes) Goldand silver hunting English levers, makers, at a less price than Silver lepine watches only. Bilver bunting levers fro Y WA’ A visit entails no obligation to purchase. No. 11 WALL STREET, UP STAIRS, BAUPUEE, $30 iS by celebrated ve had elsewhere. M ADAME MICHELS, AT APOLLO THEATRE, PITTS- burg, commenced a most successful engagement on the 26th ult, ‘Letters addressed to the under 'tisburg, until October 8; Gayety theatre, Albany, until October 2: IVAN C. MIOHRLS, HE GREAT FORTY HORSE | TEAMSTRESS.— Madame, Mason's gard equestrian feat of driving forty horses before Nixon & Co.'s Circus band chariot, on Monday morning, may be witnessed at great advantage in front of the Metropolitan Hotel, Broadway. RT UNION CONCERT HALL, 497 BROADWAY.—THE newly arrived and only tenor singer in this country or sewhere will make his first appearance to-night. No color 4m instrel, but the legitimate white, simon pure. UT OF ‘THR DEPTHS.—THE MOST EXCITING MO- ral drama ever written. It is from the gifted pen of H. J-Conway. Produced for the first Line, ie, iffternoon and evening, {fn brilliant style, at BARN! EUM. LADY DRIVES FQRTY IN HAND.—THE BEST place to witness Madame Mason's great feat of driving horses before Nixon & Co.'s band chariot is at the balcony American Museum, RT UNION CONCERT HALL, 497 BROADWAY.— CAMPBELL, the Campbell has 'arrived, and will appear this eventing. Lovers of pure tones and correct music will be on han WADING IN.—THIS Is THE TITLE OF THE, FIRST act of the new moral drama “Ont of the Depths,” written expressly for and BARNUM’S MUSE! sented, ADAME MASON AND HER FORTY HORSE TEAM. The performances of this splendid reinswoman on Mon- day may be best witnessed from the balcony of the American jaseum. RT UNION CONCERT SALOON, 497 BROADWAY. Don’t fail to hear CAMPBELL, the excelsior tenor singe “f the Universe, who appears to-night. “Pretty Jane,” in iis purity, “Ever of Thee,’ and “The Anchor's Weighed.” IFE ITSELF ILLUSTRATED.—IT IS NOBLY, TOUCH. ingly illustrated in the dashing fascinating novel “Out of the Depths; or, A Woman’s Life,” dramatised for BARNUM’S MUSEUM. ' It is repeated this afternoon and evening for the firsttime. It is a splendid moral drama. ORTY HORSE TEAM DRIVEN BY A LADY.— The best place to see Madame Mason handle the ribbons of forty horses is at the corner of Broadway and Canal street, where the Madame reins in and turns her colossal team. TTRACTION aOR, CENTRAL PARK VISITERS. THE CAMERA OBSCURA, PERFECT PICTURES OF ey LIFE. o. ND. Y. “ADMISSION 10 ota, THOT AVENUE ENTICANOE TO CENTRAL PARK. Produced this afternoon and evening at ‘The most thrilling piece ever pre- 10 COUNTRY MANAGERS.—A LADY AND GENTLE- man desire an engageiont in the country; the lady as ‘ing chambermaid, the gentleman as leader of ‘orchestra or otherwise, “Addr dress F. B., care of Mr. C. Parsioe, 429 Broad- . 1 WALL STREET, UP STAIRS way, ———= 5 \HARLESTON THEATRE.—THE LADIES AND GEN- LARGE SUPPLY OF THE BEST FAMILY (GOAL, RED bia, pier No, 4, ‘anh and white ash, for sale at $480. per ton, toc sree, Fange; grate or furnace; screctied end dellfered teres yards gorner King and Greenrtich ative corner new ‘Bowery and oopevelt street uabe and ‘anal street, near Alle) i MATTHEW CLINTON.” MEDICAL. ‘FEW DOORS BAST OF BROADWAY.—DR, HAM. MOND, 61 Bleecker street. Office hours from 9 to 3 and A 609. Fi, eae 14 DUANE STREET, HAS FOR THE years devoted his attention to an offles ae morning till May de conaiiied daily from 8 in the evening, Sundays excep! R. WARD'S ONLY OFFICE, 483 BROADWAY, NEXT Wallack’s theatre, up stairs. —Ortice hours from 7 A.M. ‘restment hy Ielisr, post or express. tl 10 P.M. dail R. PERRY: ORNER OF HOUSTON AND by). Moura 10 to2and 6 to atta 8 Also by lette A Mi MA AORICR, Re CONSULTED AT oe, ir street, or + by addressing box 120 Now Yor Pont oa Moe. aera ar Pars AND LONDON OFFICES OF DR. LARMONT, Is w York, up staira, from 9 A. M. to6 P! evening, Treatment by miil and ex JPURATRICAT. THE UNDERSIGNED WILL PAM., punetualy RING OUT YOUR HANDKERCHIFFS.—YOU C. Tr help weeping over the touching moral drama Gat oF ale Denths, time this afternoon and evening at BARNUM'S MUSEUM. IL ia full ot pathos, full of hte, ful of gushing humanity, Written expressly for the Museum, RT UNION CONCERT HALL, 497 BROADWAY.— Sims Reeve, Frazer and Mario outdone, vanquished, ob- Iterated. Hear CAMPBELL once, and the verdict will be ecce signa. BE AT the Lafarge House on Tuesday, October 4, to avend to matters connected with McVicker's Theatre, Chicago, and the future engagements of Litle Mary MoV: ioker, SUCH A STORY, AND ONE of brilliant and touchining power, i “Out of the Depths, Yrodnged in the original moral drama, just written for BA XUM'S MUSEUM, produced this afteridoon and evening STORY OF PASSION: THATS \ WOMAN'S LIFR-A THING OF P. SPION and purity, orsin and grief, The w is efteraively deinen, inthe few quoral drama, writtens qressly foe RAK. M, tot the Dopihy” produced Tor SMU fr trae this afternoon and evening, THR NEW tha,” inst writ R Tt tsa stir. vast sensation, AND ) 1 al moral dray 7 and orig Fen by Hd. Os ay for # neture of woman's love, and Will Create ed this alternoon and evening. | ANUSBRENTS. RA KEENE’S THEATRE. ore KEENE’S THEATRE. LAGiA REuNPR THEATRE LAURA KEENES 4 LAURA RRENE'S THEATRE, DRAMA DRAMA DRAMA DRAMA DRAMA seatiacueniy | ENTHURIARFIG RECEPTION NT OF THE onnat P ORGINAL STI GREAT OnIGINAL PRESTION GREAT OniGtNAL PRESTIGE aa BEAUTIFULL) PEOTIVR nm BEAUTIFULL’ 4 Eerective DRAMA BEAUTIFULLY EFFECTIVE DRAMA. ENTITLED tue TOR; 1 4 womnee® Taare A A MOTHER'S ree ‘This beautifully spmantic drama, on he previous production wt thos cetablishment peceived tbe the AL AUCLA! 0 UNIVenw@aLs ACCLAMAHONS UNIVERSAL ACCLAMATIONS orn PRESS &ND PUBLIC. PRESS AND PUBLIC, PRESS AND PUBL 10, -\t ts now presented for the po agpepbation AUGMENTATION AUGMENSATION or c eAUTIES, SORNES BERAOTIES, ITS URIGINAL Aided Wp athe havalable ud Roonea. BeatiiruL AG TING. BEAUTIFUL ACTIN Prominert among the acenic ‘ulustrafiome Of this beauttZe! drama may by desigrmted Hi FIELD OF 108, THE FIELD OF ICH, THE FIELD OF ICE, mourtutss of snow and iuge Encompassed ‘Ke iceberge. The magnificence of this eifect la rendered moro sufaiayt by the briffiancy of tha: Indefinabie- wonder of the Polar ry ‘i THE AURORA BORKALIS, me THE AURORA BOREALIS, THE AURORA BOBEALES tersife storm and the EOF 7HE FROZEN B re OF THE FROZEN DEBP nong th MS OF DRAMATIC ART, GEMS OF DRAMATIC ART, and thrill the heart of the auditor with a. INDESCRIBAUMY A CRIBABLE AWE. RIBABLE AWE. THIS EV! AND ALL THE WEEE. with the following cast of acknowledged strength, the SEA OF ICE, These, together with the BREAKING UP BREAKIN BREAKIN may be classed a NING on “A MOTHER'S PRAYER. CHARACTERS IN THE FIKST AND SECOND ACTS. Raonl de Lascours, Captain of Urania... Carlos, an adventure Barabas, a sailor. Jeun M Pierre Boul Jano. Louise de Lae ieristeues apeira years. Miss Mary Bullock Between the seconc and third actsa space of fifwen years is presumed to elapse. CHARACTERS IN THE THIRD, FOUKTH AND FIFTH ACTS, Marquis dei Monte, a Mexican nobleman. Mr Barnabas... Horace de Brionne, a French gentleman Georges de Laval, an olficer' in Del Nonte'a vice. Don Jo Intendant. Ogarita, th ~Citnteda de Theringe, mother 19 ioise de LABCOUPS. «002 ee eeee reece tree eceeserseeccens Miss Mary Wells Diana de Lascoura, sister to Marie ~~ Rbaanappatli : Mrs. Mark Smith Soldiers, sailors, ullora, guests, ac. SYNOPSIS OF SCENERY AND INCIDENTS. rr os AC MAIN DECK OF THE SHIP URANTA. The thirst for gold—! co—Whistling song and py and the struggle— Laura Keone A COWARD'S suer. THRILLING TABLEAU, SECOND ACT. A SEA OF ICE IN THE POLAR REGIONS, Encompassed by mountaing of mow and huge loeberge— Captain de Lascours, his family and Barabas, havinj thither, are discovered in Perilous Strait, with but an between them and eterntty. THE AVRORA BOREALIS, @ phenomenon peculiar to the Polar regions, so vividly de- scribed by the lamented Kane, in the history of his Arctic Explorations. ing of a terrific storm. ‘The entire sea of ice Is broken up. je huge teobe poear. ‘The WGSe Merce ind foamiog waters.” Amid: the frightful" din are heard the touchin ACCENTS OF A MOTHER'S PRAYER, Bréste is enguliod, in lee ‘Bolling. waters, commatodlng’ hor infant to the protection 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 aud the wieked who kill. ‘The Approaching Bark. Exciting and Touching Tableau. rik Act, THE GOLD PLAINS OF EL DORADO. ‘arlog, the adventurer, encounters OGARITAY the Wild Flower of Metico Diana de Lascours recognises in Oj Oparita hor sister, Marie do Tascours—The rescued orpban—Stardling renconter THE HOTEL DETHERINGE, AT PARIB. Infatuation of Del Monte with Ogarita—The inhuman plot— Projected separation of Ogarita and her sister—Apro rival of Barabas—The recognition—Sudden resolve of Oa. rita to wed the murderer of her parents. PALACE OF DEL MONTE IN PARIS. Revelations—The power of woman’s will—Grand fele—Assem- bling of the guests. Telling denouerseutee Ths hour of reintion—Realzation of jenouement—The hour of retribution —I rete ee MOTHER'S § PRAYER. sited In consequence ofthe ocoupation 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 fu advance with- out extra charge. to commence at 8. BABxows AMERICAN MUSEUM. ORIGINAL MORAL DRAMA, Written expressly for this Museum by H. J. Conway, from one of the most thrilling novels ever publiah OUT OF THE DEPT An absorbing sensational romance of facts. ‘It has been gotten ‘up with great care and thorough finish, in three acts, and will bey roduced On MONDAY EV! ENING ati , and also in the AF- ACT 1.—“WADING IN. Lord Clerkenwell, an officer in the Guards, Mr. 1, H. Eve- rett; Bob Lincoln, a'fast man, Mr. McDonald; Tom Winecuy turtite, E. F. Taylor; NKOrso, & cook, T. Hampton; Gregory Cor James Fitz james, a blackle Suirle France;' Mary Smith, ‘or; Kate Nuneham, known as Angela Wellesley, ny her companion, Misa C. Allford; Beity Barton, allas Mrs. Fitz y Ce = Agnes Hampton; Patty Poul ‘alby, C. 91 Re ES DEEPER AND DEEPER.” Rev. Alvine Berkely, M Jamieson; Wineenp as Tom ‘itzjames as “ Manly Vien Gongorso as a restaurateur, licks to truth and apple dumplings, Mias Sallie Par: chrunged characte OF THE DEPTHS.” are brought out ina new dress. 3 ened; the villains are exposed; virtue is triumphant; vice is prostrated, and a sound moral presented for the popular meditation and instruction, GRAND BALLET DIVERTISSENMENT, In which the sisters Hannah and Adeona will appear, as well as the Misses Juliette, Partington, Walby, &c. THE ARAB GIANT is still here—744 fect hich, 21 years old, and weighing 419 pounds; the Grand Aquaria, Happy Family; trunk of a tree from the Mount of Olives, dc. Admittance 25 cents; children under ten, 13, Parquet 13 extra. IT’S MINSTRELS. eal MEC! oes) HALL, 472 se heglee tig ONDA 3, aud ever ht in the weel mis EXC! ELSIOR ue 6 THE WoRLp. ats MOST POPULAR PLACE OF AMUSEMENT IN THE CITY. JERIY, NiEL AND. DAN BRYANT In a leughable Burlesque, Songs and Doings, new Songs, POLKA, MILITAIRE: “tiie Fou P OF FASHION, With Planiation Dance. Doors open at7 o'clock; commence at 734. Nekets 25 conta, TION OF PAINTING! ERM INTERNATIONAL Mir INSTITUTION, 694 Broadway, corner of F “anOh fom 0 ALM 10M Admission 35 cents, the last arrivais are the most attractive Works, viae Ontend, by And. Achenbach, Desdemona and Oubello, by Chr. Kabler, Soast of Genoa, Raphael's ‘Obesavicein the’ Vatican, by C. Friel, pupil of uize. Porto De ITTLE MARY MoVICKER HAS FINISHED A BRIL- liant e1 emen wo Maseum, and is delight- ing the citizens of Albany with her exquisite acting. AUGH'S ITALIA, HOPE CHAPEL, 720 BROADWAY. ow ry evening 734; Wednesday aud Saturday $ P.M. Ad- jon 25 cents. THe AMERICAN TRAGEDY, “GRRALDINE,” HAY- ing been performed for eight weeks in New York and Boe fon, with wnesampled success with press and public, Mr. Bate repared to treat with managers for its production, Tho celdbraed tragedienne, Mike Station Heron, tp represent ber original charaeter, and the piece to be out under the expresa supervision of the subseriber. *hittoan Heke Bateman, New York. FE! LOLUT AND DRAMATIC INSTRUCTION.—J. B, vi ‘BROWN will now receive pupils for private instruction, on ‘immediate applic A class for ladies, limited to six, now forming. Apply at his room, No. § Clinton Hall, Astor Pinee. yEW ayaees STADT THREAT —iT AND 39 BOW- N or RORNIG AND PREIKNECHT, drama x IE LONSDALE . agementa in Albany and Ro: chester, open in Pittsburg this Monday evening; Chicago 24th: Cineinnad Nov. 7. Managers will e adress them, pigs and date as above, or ©. T. PARSLOB, & 429 Broadway, Twenty-five now pieces. ()°7 OF THE DEPTHS. —AN ENCHANTING | F1STORY of a wor sinand sorrow, and ‘yep repent sed by Hf ‘Conway, UM, snd will bg F goduieed ta Bi is afternogn aud evening. of the public with am HAL ENT! GRAND TRIUMPHAL ENTRY GRAND be. we ENTRY Cur waNCH SH NIXON & go. PRopararona. Nxow $ co. ©O., Beate SUPERB Esra SUPERS UES TRIAN ny Eapeiession SUPRER EQUESTILAN PROCESSION SUPERB EQU! AAR PROCESSION GREAT TRAVELLING "CIRC ‘a TROUPE, GEBAT TRAV. JIRCUS TROUPE, GREAT TRAVELLING CLEUUS TROUPE GREAT FRAYELATNG Bae Hhoube: INTO THE CITY OF NE a BOUFE, i} TO THE CITY OF Naw Your 1}TO THE CITY OF NEW YOR! INTO THE CITY OF NEW YORK INTO THE CLTY OF NEW YOR. MONDAY, October 3 1869. bos wag aoa TORSES, T HORSES EN’ is MAGNIFICENT poe 130 MAGNIFICENT HORSES, 130 MAGNIFICENT HORSES, carriagey TLAGK of PLO Ns PEACE O° EXHIBTHON, PLACE OF EXHIBITION, CE OF EXHIBITION PLAGE OF EXHIBITION, Corner Broadway and Thirtcenth street. Gamer Broadway and Thinteeath street. Corner Broadway and Thi th street. ner Hrondveay and Thirteenth street. TWO FERFOMMANCES Dati eee set TWO PREFORMANCES aed TWO PERFORMANCES D TWO VERPORMANCES DAIL TWO PERFORMANGRS DAILY, ArTrRXOON da 2—Rvewg ar o'e100 Arvenxoon 432 FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. ly 25 cents to all parts of the Pavilion, 0 free list, No reserved seats. First ceme first seated. RETURN OF TH GREAT TROOP! THE GRAND TRIUMPHAL EQURSTRIAN PROCESSION OF NIXON & CO.’S GREAT TRAVELLING CIRCUS TROOP, Into the city of New York, ‘will take place MOMDAY, Oct. 3, 1859: Ronte of the Proceaten—Diwa 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 Thisteenth street, ‘The cavalcade will be preeeded by the superb BAND ara Bees s dak tY HORSES. Admission No half pri N Oftadaine’ Mason, of ida) Madame Mason ta acknow!sdged ta be tho ing. ‘This lady will tit la of forty horses while driving through erowded thoroughfares, reining and controll ber ber colonaal team with the most perfect eon il Belf-posses- sion, in the same manner as ehe has sae first exhibition of this Deautiful troupe since ita returs will be on MONDAY AFTERNOON and EVENING, Oct. 3, ‘at the junc tion of. Brosdway and Thirleonth sine. Continued The performaneys comprine the most super ae rOF HORSEMANSHIP, Dy'the first riders of the age; besides'a splendid tro if ‘ACROBATIC AR’ GYM ASTID PRO} GRAPHIC MILITARY SCENES" MORVALEY EVOL: TIONS, BIVOUACS, &c., &c., — | fi ‘up in an original and entirely new st; ie, the whole exoel- ing in beauty, grandear, novelly and variety all that bas ever the writ CANVASS PAVILION {s of immense size, entirely new and water proof, having = free circulation of pure air, and seating within fe magnificent closure three thousand persons; possessing, venience of access, a central and fashionable locality whole interior is commodiously fitted up, ‘beautifully’ And brillianuy lighted throughout, the programme of Monday, Oct. - Read me programme or Mond DIVES FORTY HORSES Before the splendid trea id ¢ pat of Through Broadway, the Bowery, Fourth avenue and round square, Being the most brilliant Amazonian’ achievement ever wit- nessed in this city. Madame MASON, the Indy that accomplishes this marvellous feat, 1s a native of England, and was conceded to Ie the most daring and accomplished reins-woman in Kurope; while tens of thousands, during the present season, have been witnesses Of the successes of the fair charioteer in this country. F one week com. a eet the decorated MILITARY SCENES 5 AnD KH EROISES REPRESENTED Tn dashing and splendid evo evolutions, i in ho hip. ACROBATIC WONDERS. Porsemanshiy: BEAUTIFULLY TRAINED Hi NEW AND Cee E CESTRIAN « GROUPINGS. The great retro-equitation rider. The young American equestrian. BRANDON The great leaper and tumbler. The vaulting =e And 40 otkers—all without rival upon this continent. The magnificent and commodious CIRCUS TENT, sions and oriental grandeur, is entirely new, fitted up with every convenience, and capable of holding 3,005 persons; is beautifully decorated with banners and streamers Erroughout, while the dome represents spacious, Venetian pavillion; the whole interior brilliantly iluminated at night from large and costly chandeliers. phutrance to the grand pavillion fa Thirteenth street, near road wi — of colossal dime NIXON & CO.'S MAMMOTH CIRCUS TROUPE, erst ray and Thirteenth street, r Union square. Open every ARTERNGON and EVENING, WEEK ONLY, under the company 4 8] mani and TRAVELLING CLRC ts. ‘peNT, with scoceiinidaiict for sen ring tears of 3,000 SPEC TORS Ateach representation. The public will please to take notice that, in order to avoid the crowd attending the evening's performance, and with a view to accommodate those who preter visiting the circus in the day time with their families, an afternoon performance, will be given, commencing at 244 o'clock; the pene of admission being the same, and the entertainments fully equal to those of the evening. THE EQUESTRIAN PALACE Will open in the evening. at 7 o'clock, commencing. perform- vances at rice of admission fs 23 ts to all parts of the Payilion. 6 reserved or secured—first come, first seated. No balf ri Pithe first exhibitions of this superb troupe since its return from Canada and the Eastern States, will be given ON MONDAY AFTERNOON AND EV) NG, OCT. 3, And continued FOR SIX DAYS ONLY. The performances comprise elegant and artistic DISPLAYS OF HORSEMANSHIP, BY THE MOST ACCOMPLISHED RIDERS IN THE COUNTRY, INCLUDING MELVILLE, THE GREAT AUSTRALIAN HORSEMAN, Whose wonderful feats upon his naked horse have rendered famous the world over. DAN ©. ae GREAT SOUTHERN HUMORIST, late of the New Orleans circus and the greatest favorite in the South, will appear in Nixon & Co.'s ring, being his first intro- duction toa New York audience. This merry son of Momus never fails to raise a hearty laugh; and while-every oddity, ee senielt and fcolish iti ive to which poor buman vanky is le; reflected in this lively mirror, yet the most chaste ears hee novar ssuoyed; mar "lib inom ‘eens, feelings over abused. Dan is called the STAR CLOWN OF THE SOUTH. Besides Castello, there are THREE OTHER CLOWNS: TOM HINTON TRICK CLOWN, And SIGNOR BLISS ‘And a W AYMAR, THE INIMITABLE oviages fo who will each open his budget of tun, with random hits and flings at the fashionable vices and follies of the day. Among other novelties, produced f jaced for the first time hero, is the new and interesting military sketoh eustled LE BIVOUAC DES ZOU VES, Twdhapaetéetes commen, rete appropriate music, cavalry, evolutions, night encampinents, 4, estibiting a meaterly dis: of horsemanship, superior traning Brapaic scenes: field and the cam, Also, for thejfirst time in this eity under a canvass, a new and highly humorous equestrian pandimime, called HARLEQUIN'S CARNIVAL. in which the entire troupe of grotesques, clowua, acrobats and pantomimists will appear, ‘The corps of gymnasts will be led by Renst, Brandon, Met uille, Nichols, Castello, Aymar, Lenton ait “Ross, who will id for the honors and eewards of the arena in'a series of au mudous ORORATIC LEA! LOFTY, EMIGHIS AND SO! AULTS, LIING, TUMBLING, &., Over troops of worse through elevated ballooas, &c. The performances will be diversified with s beautiful varioty of the OLYMPIAN GAMES, AS, BALLETS AND EQUESTRLA DURLASACE In the course of which all the most distinguished artists in the profession will present thetasolyes th the ar As tany of our public seminar! with intellectual instruction in. the! duction of the exereises of the gymnasium, th displayed by the difrent artistes atiache troupe in their various feats will s¢ tation of such amatours as may have nessing them. Doors open at 2 and at 7 o'clock P. M. mence half an hour afterwards Tickets of admission 25 cents. reserved sents, No srats s nt police foree has b around the promises. ’ es always over in the evening at 19 o'clock. 3 have ended phy the Performance to com- half price. No free list. No Vin advanc detailed by the Chief to pre K, MONDAY, Qetover 3, Loos MONDAY? October 3, 3839. MONDAY, October 3, = DAY! October 3, 1869. Moot brilliantly pos Ju contiy and gorgeous trappings, Together with the entire travelling pb po comprsiing forty LLACK’S THEATRE, THE CROWDED pind 4 LB a Aig ten te Road to Ruin on Friday y and ‘als on imo roves thy eat proves the mrt of the angers nad y Mr, Coburn. the laughable farce ES, i? bee ae, with, oer ay a. and BouKace. rate Rotiee—Deors open a 634 o'cloels; ‘commence at7 rl be preseted oan Mee Ie Sy Jobn F, THE PIRAT® OF THE GULF; OUR COUNFRY'S FLAG. Embracing all tre eompany im the weg acw leneares arly to be succeaet edly Lared et large Xtter which the badiet divert oa A ae iN te To be followed by tHe t oman ‘The whole to sesh ON Crese us tho Parisian style, of Meare Gaconte THE IFALIAN BRIGANDS; oR, TRE MIDNIGHT ASSAULT. ¢ Afternoon rtormances will be given on Wednesday an@® accommeda- Soturday next, October 5 aud 8, especially { ten of ladiew and children. ante athe woo" 8 MINSTRET. performmncs nF Boots, cmt ELS. « a pes is iyet wn offer eet and v nage 1A "ESrhut ATi, AMME THIS EVENING. nore yoweR OF MUBIC Ticket 25 cent AIR or, THE AM! Pics 7% ao ED NOW OPEN 4 pig wae i STREET, est sittin, VENUE, o'olack A. M. unt? 10 o'clock P.M. In the Main Hall, under the Grent Tent, and in the Machine: Arcade, may now liraeen every day and evening. Choice articles oF inventive genius; labor sari machinery in every department of industry, for use and ornament, im cluding eight steam en; reproacaiing new imy menls, and Ericsson'sealonié engine, rdm exclusively wilh bet THE HORTICULTURAL DEPARTMENT, containing rich varletan o FRUITS FLOWERS AND VEGETABLES, During the evening experiments will be made with & Gardiner's apparates for instantaneoraly ‘ighinw the twe hundred gas burnera ia the main aaioon bs electricity. which ploughs au acre is twelve tinuten, and to whic! ium of $1,800 and & go:d medal “of bonor_ were ‘awarded by he United States Agriousitiral Soctety at Ciieago, Ill, seen in snotion from 0 to T2.and 3toS o'clock. AY BO et every friend of American industry come with his familg to profit by this splendid extthition. i ree hODWORTH'S BAND. WILL PERFORM EVERT EVENING. Admission 25 cent. YEW YORK STATE AGRICUL?TBRAL FAIR ae ALSANY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, tober 5, 6and7. Three days. HARLEM mall ROAD, XCURSION TICKETS AT REDUCED RATES. AN EXTRA TRAIN pie Be run be Korsteha Dover Pis.o# end Albany on the Sth, Ge and 7th of Leave Dover Tisins at 6: age 11 Leave New York at 8:30 zal M. ‘mg in Albany at 9:30 A. M. rrivingyin: Albany ab 8:15 P. M. ere Leave Albany for New York at 0:45 A. M., PM. eave Albany for Dover Pini 66 P.M. erring ore CAMPS! Cel Sn nee IRANKLIN MUSEUM, GRAND STREET, door from Broadwa; = a ANGERS ‘Will bear in mind that he above eetmblishment is the onig place where the MODEL ARTISTES are exhibited, consistin, noe ny f TWEN oF oe = ——" NTY.SEVEN The finest oe ee in the world. Admission—Orchestra 5) cents; boxes 25 cents, private boxes or sei COLLINS, THE CELEBRATED IRISH COMEDIAN and vocalist, just returned from Cali has & tour of ten moni ‘ALLACK’S was crowded to hla, Yo tho tanguisoont Okd oomanico 110 nificent si merHE HOAD (TO. RUIN Friday end Satardeg- THE RIVALS. Tomar Monvar, ROAD Oct: 3, TO RUIN. will be repeated. OOK OUT FOR THE GREAT en ICTURE GALLERY. Fine gall ae ches tba dosking. lass establish. ine gallery and fine pictures at mentofM. © WHITLOC! K, $66 Canal Bizeel, opposile, Wooeter Heel.” Open until Sore oRewantops id mechanical and piotareaq « New and splendid mechanical an ue THEATRE OF aRTs, © OR ANIMATED. Sa ATURE, Far superior to anything ever exhibited in America, wilt gpen on Monday evening, Oct. 10, at the Mouart Hall, 66S- “Adinisston 25 cents. Reserve: ea pisons 50 cents. Children half price. Day exhibitions at 8 on Mondays, Wedneedaysand | Open at 7, commence at 8 o’cloo HILHARMONIC SOCIETY OF NEW YORK.—EIGH. teenth season, 1859-1560.—The concerts.and rehearsals season will iake place at the Academy of. Music. First Ce rehearsal on Wednesday, October 12, at 31g o'clock P. sacra ns received in the ome stores of Mesars. Scharfé & Luis, 769 Symiey he lynyon by chia Broadway; er, 167 Fulton street, Brooklyn, vy L. BR's secretay By order. SPIER, Secretar, ECTURES ON GEOLOGY. Dr. BOYNTON respectfully announces that he will gf & course 0 EIGHT ILLUSTRATED LECTURES ON. _TBOLOne AT THE COOPER, INSTITUT! Commeteliig MONDAY EVENING, Second and Third Lectures on Wednesday hn evenings, Ociober 5 and 7. To be followed as per/iture PROGRAMME. L—MECHANICAL ASTRONO} Wa £51 Broome street. MO Nmioal Pelton, awe trated experiments. in N oso} SN a ee een hata Ge Se heavenly bodies, 2—IGNEOUS CONDITION of the interior of the of the aff vate of Vi bleanoes, Earthquakes.ang the Elevation 3—COMPOSTTION AND POSITION of Rock jold Depo- sits, Quartz Veins and Formations of Calif 4.—FIRST CREATED ‘ANIMAL LIFE.—C) Ci rocks, by fossil remaine found in them. 5.—COAL BEDS—How she Coal was produc ‘with prosfa, that all Coals, Graphite and the Diamond of Vegetatte 6.—THE PERIOD OF REPTILES—orgle remaina of myriads of animale that existed on no emh and in the seas ilions of sears before the creation of £2. T-WARM BLOODED ANTMALS.—Dittogce, between he “animals int exist with man, and th } tint wore on the earth bei Wascroated. Masipn and Mammo. R—THE PRESENT ORDER OF AND wouan, Age of the orth. Agree: ng of the Biblical and Geological Chronology. The HarmA¥ of Geology wit @ Mosaic Account of Creation. Each of the lectures willbe illustrat by the exhibition ake series of LARGE AND SPLENDID /AINTINGS, which cover ovar, SOW) foot of ‘canrgs, and Wi rare cxpouted ot if more than four thousand MATE Sates ‘admitted thas aview opto aoa fa worth more than the price of he whole Vos ro cents, Single Tickots to the course $1. | Puy!ls of choos admission 9 cen's. For sae atthe book eid mule stores ead ft the doo ‘Doors open ai 6%; ta commence st 74 A SAPD 70 THB PUBLIC. 4 wore under the impres= gundersiond doh tT etleappots a fhe on Surday at the matinee, deer aty fo state that my maa su eoxly, ending let ‘Biuraday evening, man & ( rar a ey refused to ravew it on the pave tems distil 10 eetT would not day on any other terms: n their advertisemn rat yptil the Test moment, leat uatoasion that Tdisappounta Nhers and the publi, ie. my greatest pleasure to plesse at all Ines nA NT. cp DUEL AFTER: THE > eee THRE, By Any Screen, Are now added to. the secoud exhibition in New York of pic~ tures, the contributions of sists Of Whe Now open at the NATIONAL AON \ DENY OF Sprstay, ‘Tenth street, near Beoadway, Prom 9A. M.to§ P. My and from 7 to 10 Inthe evening. Ad- he ogues 15 sents, rulesion 25 cents, Coalogues 19 Soe, CROFTS, Manager. NHE GRAND TURN OU's. The procesuon of Nixon. &(o.%a cireus troupe, vith Madama Mason and ber forty horse team, can be best seen at tho Bo ‘Theatre, ALE IE AN Tr TALLAC ATE ey ‘To-x1aur, Monpay, Oct. 3, Second time in four Fear a ee with th later GREAT ©: