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! SHIPPING. ND AND CANADA. a AEE are po oHee Sere Pic. ‘Will leave Dolook Fi ute iy dahon & These slenmmors coamoct wis Grand Foun and form Saray eee ie nod ; POY E. B. CROMWELL & O0., 06 West street, RST PACKET POOL.—THE CLIPPER ta EXORISTOR, Mptala Ber Beiter will ively sail on Beer Bat ver iver, o to JOsMPH MURPHY, @t South (WEST, VIA CHARLES. = if Fab be AND SOUTH! Aa ads tease United States oer ey 58 ALEXANDRIA, town.—The New ‘York new and Ly! Rows ‘ASHINGTON AND GEORGE Screw Steamship Com- VERNON, F.0. Commander, me pier No, 13, oa river, for the above perts, on opus eeeetenae aud amend Taishan 4 On F of “Pagel Seat cate Paget a: on fe. “es hee Gee 'B. CROM rare West street, asange laued from Rurope to America, Re CED RATES.—THE NEW YORK AND VIRGINIA oreq in Fondos and Paris, Company's wil reeelve Bgcte eT RLE, ‘No. 5 Bowling Green, New York. eee N ¥ Senta ta on ght aburzentrciens °° | SUPE a med and wl sate’ plot St rr, ISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL ANC t. Oy ‘Tuesday. [a HORRORS Cant Coa on Tussiey YuOM NEW YORE 70 LIVERPOOL. JAMESTOWN; Capt. Skinner, on $130 aa ‘nel cn S EE NT ‘OTICE.—THE STEAMSHIP KANGAROO, FROM LIV- AN ADA, st AMERIOA, Capi on Frideee Oot aah ack me under eae ped order aoe 4 Capt, ande autores will be act to publie sore aia goberal or ; vhite light ai masthead; green on JOHN G. DALE, 16 Broadway, N.Y. ud savea."W. York, Wednestay, Sept. 25 COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. RAIA tot eaves Ne York, Wednesday, get a A. RARINER, WANTRD-AN A” NEWLY PATENTED SRNADAS tang, leaves Boston,” Wednesday, Oct B Sevring machine business; oue of the best that bus been SRICA,Shanuon, Jeavea N. York, Wednesday, Oct founded yet. Only one with suflicient funds need apply. Ad: ROROPA,T Teaves Wednesday: Nov. “2 | dren Seog Maatiie Hesid athe Means need apply. PERSIA, Judkins, leaves N. York, year Nov. 9 AMERICA Miller, 1 y, Nov. 16 | A NY INDIVIDUAL HAVING | $1,000 UNEMPLOYED ASIA, 2B. n make arrangements with the advertiser for an inte- ‘not rest in an unexceptionable office p base, the: Pipes! of which ‘an experienced i wil be guaranteed) wil retuen the amount n six months, ‘on bos} ‘ships will not be accountable for gold, owners iry. preci es OF un- (iiree, paltien, spar aoa iL Pipe eo oreta exp Fore Gun ale, Not Bowling Green. TLANTIC ROYAL MAIL STEAM NAVIGATION COM- Ade ress box 4,669 Post office, N ‘N.Y. THOROUGH BUSINESS MAN, OF GOOD REPUTA- tion, large experience and first class business connections, ‘Would joln any good concern (aot retail) on the Ist of January next, and furnish $6,000 capital if suflicient inducement be offered; or he would purchase any good manufacturing or y's New York and Galway line.—The next departure | omer business. Address Down Town, Herald otllce. Rew York will be the splendid and powerful steamship | ——————— S00 SD ¢. JASON, Captain Nicholson, which YOUNG PHYSICIAN (ALLOPATHIC), WHO IS A 1859, tor ar Bt. J £0 graduate of one of the first medical schools in the United ‘tates, desires to form a copartnership in the practice of me- dicine with & respectable senior physician well established, either in New York of Brooklyn, for which an ample compen* sution would be given. | Address, stating real name, resideace, ac., Esculapius, box 12 New York Post ollice, Nx YORE, OCTOBER 24, 1859.—MR. CHARLES D. DICKEY, of Mobile, hus become a. partner in our houses. BROWN BROTHERS & CO. ARTNER WANTED—IN AN IMPOKTANT MANUFAC. fy iplog class, $80, $79 and 80); Giuting thee Uokets tothe prisclpel sities on the main routes of Great Britain and Ireland. Third class mast p: lates, knife, fork, &c.,and beddirg. Passage to St. Class, '25. For freight or passage apply at the American Express Company, 61 Hudson street, and Ai their other advertised offices ie interior. Passage in the third lass can be securedat any of the above offices to briog per- pons eed any of the rine yal ciries on the main lines of railway in Great Britain fot or from z MERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY, ALEX HOLLAND, Manager. turing busin ne ee by avaluable ” patent, A pi to wi ind an opportunit; — NORTH GERMAN Rd MATL STEAMSIT? of comoiean ¥ fortune. The money may be secured for a teria SE on realestate. Apply to P. D., Herald oflce. Corcying ee Or at ee ARTNER | WANTED.CAN, ENERGETIC, | NTER- For Bremen, via Southampton, taking passengers for London, | 2h. Ming person. Wim & few patent artiles, thout any Barre, Eouthampton and Firerinen at ine dasmekadeegs risk or competition. Address H. R., box 80 Herald ollice. RTNER WANTED—WITH ABOUT $5,000 CASH gery in a well established legitimate business, yielding 4 profitable per centage and done (zclusively for cash. | None For freight or passage 1 Tutprineipals treated with ‘The best of reference given and GELPOKE, RECTGEN & a requited. Address W. HL. Melick, 407 Broadwaye es = F%.,, HAMBURG, LONDON, HAVRE AND SOUTH- ‘The Hamburg American Packet Company’s tron mail WANTED A GENTLEMAN WITH A GOOD KNOW- ledge of meroante transactions, to join the advertiser in a speculation, and goon a pleasant voyage as 8upercarzo. One with secepital of Oi ould be preferred, but, a person who can give unquestionable secu amount wou! ‘Will leave pice dh Mores Serpe errr treates with, Address, tll Wednesday afternoon, Supercargo, ‘Tuesday, November 1, Herald office. 5 1859. First cabin......! ep | Secret cabin. - «960 | Steerage......835 For passage SPPIY‘9 ©. RICHARD & BOAS, 151 Broadway. (0 <TEE ADVERTISER OWNS THE COP TRIGHT «of. Work of Art whioh will com sale, at being tinable to give i aiiention, will seit an interest and ive entire management. A pointing an interview, Copyright, box 132 Heraid office. PARTNER WANTED—AN ACTIVE BUSI- ¢ nan, in a Dining Saloon, open night and, day, on 500. City ferry. For particulars call Leonard geet, tu the tailors store, from 10 fo tee a'oloek, or tdrens Herald office. 1.500 vei MR RS | STRAMBHIP AFRICA—FOR LIVER- Rect AS R. Shannon Sy will sath [ape yy next, 26th inst. A steamboat py between the Compauy’a wharf, at Jerssy City, nad the SN fA Ae eee Basrege on bin B. CUNARD, No. 4 Bowiing Green, OR aE Oe a FAVORITE BLACK BALL line clipper ship MANHATTAN, AA a gee ails pee 000.—FOR SALE, INTEREST IN A Setablishod ght, manufacturing business, ‘Octobe! done for cash; 01 always on band; the best paying for ca- eT rears ty op von took of Beekman street ast pal required tobe found.” ‘Must be sola at once, “Address i acts TACO WILSON, 108 Routh street. jorace, Herald oflice. OR Lay Ep CONSTITUTION. | STAR LINE. ee TO $3,500.—ONE-HALF INTEREST IN 000 £3 lyin ier 35 ywholesale and retall Confectionery, long beta Gare tt sc Eitied anti aeat antoe | evaeinie theamadernenne cee semua % m for er . hange of at bas ae Wilttnse £ Wis, 0 Pala inuure 60 HAVES afotmaton Not ATLANTIC Le a Te oom Tid BILLIARDS. eto Oban FRANCISCO ILLIARD TABLES FOR SALE.—WM. J. SHARE VIA takes this opportunity to invite the public to examine bis inns HEALLROAD ag Golden Age, ing only with steamers Gol e Sohn Tepes nud Sonora, of the Pacitio Mail Steamship Company at Panama, justly celebrated Fables, with his new Improved cushions: sis erior to any now in use. Also a few second hand Tables, at bis manutactory 148 Fulton at. + RROT TO ASPINWATI:. ILLIARDS.—BILLIARD PLAYERS WILL FIND FOUR athe splendit stearnn 6 BALHU, ADETATIC and ATLAN- Very good tables at the Club House, 200 Sixth street, near TIC, having been 1 refitted and adapted to the Califor- avenue C, eon ling per game. "| hereafter as above, leaving this port on the Bis trade, WT ND DTI OF SACK MONTH, from out street, North river. ILLIARDS, CORNER OF FULTON, AVENUE AND the fot of C Te BALTIO, Cumberland street, Brooklyn. ‘Three late Tables, Nh . A. G. GRAY, Communder, fons like Phelan’s, all in'good order, for sale. Playing from 10 4000 tons pr ati NOVEMBRE, AT 2 F, A.M. Uil12 P.M.’ Billiard and chess palage, Court wad Ren. i A.M. til 12 P.M. to connect at Panama with sen, playing feo ship SONOKA, F. L. Bany, Commander. THE ATLANTIC, c OW JS YOUR TIME TO BUY WELL MADE BR. H. Peansox, Commander, wil Socteaal on the Tables, at reasonable prices, with all the modern im- OF NOVEMBE! provements.’ #rivate honses furnished at short notice. Cail An experienced surg ig attached to each shtp. and examine. Second hand Tables for sale cheap. Through fceight and passengers will be Immediately for- W. H. GRIFFITH, 146 Fulton street. warded th -ival of the steamer at Aspinwall. Hach of the above s oe pa haa enpwcity ror 600 8 800 tons ibe taken at moderate ra sliced that tions afforded by the above Raye IMPROVED BILLIARD TABLES AND) COMBINATION CUSHIONS, ed that one is belleve = “ Fier} For sale by the patentee dai wfacturers. Trimmings of ‘An extra ship is aiwayei ‘in reserve at Panama, so that there a rca mand ‘COLLENDER, will be no detention in forwarding p rs, baggage and 68, 65, or ‘and 69 Croaby street, New Yoric, For freight apply at the offlos of the eam) any, 83 Wall street. | ———=— flice of company, on the THE TRADES. wht tat Sf Gkbal areet, toe ora H, WICKITAM. _ WIDOW LADY WOULD LIKE TO BIND OUT ‘HER ‘son to some respectable business man, Also, a furnish: Inquire at 740 3d av., third floor. ARDENER'S SITUATION WANTED—BY AN UNMAR- ried German, who understands his business; would be willing to remain ip this eity, or go South; would make himself generally usefhl, wud has tinexceptionable references. Apply to Isaac Buchanan, No.9 West 17t ee QUWATION WANTEDCBY AN EXPERIENCED HAND, toruna planing machine or circular saw. Address 1: Thurber, tuxnmany ‘Hotel, for two days, 10 ARCHITECTS —WANTED, AN ASSISTANT IN AN architect's ofllce, Address box 2,012 Post office. 10 BOSS PRINTERS—A YOUNG MAN WISHES A situation as compositor ina printing ollice; has a know- f job work, and can work a 81 id bros, 5 would ( AND PACIFIO STEAMSHIP COMPANY, gece U. 8& Mall LINE 7" CALIFORNIA. formerly the Vanderbilt Line, From the ol oman etd rf, foot of Bteerage, $50; second cabin, sis. fest cabin $100, including TH AND TWENTIETH Of EACH MONTH, ne ori steamship NORTHERN LIGHT, Captain h, vllleave ag Sabove on Saturday, November 5, Hi odock FM, 00 via Panama Mailroad with the ‘Uncle Bam, rire seamner of this line always at Panama, insuring prompt connection at the Isthmus, The North Siar eueceeds the "Northern Light, leaving New ‘York November AUTION TO THE PUBLIC. | Warren street, e Beware of ticket awindlers, bogus passage offlees, and con- | have no ohjertion to work on acountry newspaper. Address tyling themselves ‘mail’ companies. Unicss * eee raseety tga you will be docslved ant detradod. ats box 200 Herald ofliee, or No..7 Centre Market place, for ‘This is the only line carrying the atnek ‘States mails on this route under contract with the government 0 MERCHANT TAILORS AND ‘CLOTHIGRS—WANT. oe scat new Gort Spply 8 the only office of the Tine in ect antitualion, by a frat clase outer; or ployed in best honses on Broadwi for several Jone J of refe- No. 1i7 West street, corner of Warren strect. | rence from preseut employer. Address John John, Brosdway B.—All persons are forbid trusting any one on account of | Post office. the above ships or owners, {AIL 8" B oneger TINE FOR Ha- Use aD ‘STATES ML. rie ee (PO ENGINEERS. “WANTED, AT JOHN LENNEDYS steam marble works, mh st. near Broadway, an engi- ner. None but good workmen need appl Captain gy ate Sswan y. November 10 MERCHANTS.—A YOUNG AMERICAN, A YEARS fading willbe ue signed tafe wry ond saling For freight or pas- inany oles, bsineas th fear to his case dat wi o page apply at ‘alary is not 80 much of an object as to learn some good busl- el 0. ROBERTS. nea. te aavertiver has a large iacome. ‘This & good chance SSS ST . | for any man that wants a smart young man. yest of cit; EW onto nar NEW ia aynano malo GoM: Reference given. Security given for honesty. Address C: i. day, at e o'clock. ~The Unit ited States mali W., box 1) Herald office, Last DI-ROTO! J, D. Hlloch, will commence to receive WANTFD A THOROUGH PRACTIOAL BREWER. REWE! ‘on Monday, Getober 24, 1869, at pler foot of Robinson Wx ress Pale Ale, Herald offlee, with reference. 3 dadhh ned after the hour cs Breet, North river. Fe bille of lading eee Later oe Sat ot Freight for Havana War FIRST CLASS CHILDREN'S. een ge oo the day sailing. IEmust be ‘ik te ieee cutte ‘pply to Crosby & Williams, 433 2B House, and the ther Wi en et BM se Donne a aa {/ ANTED BY A YOUNG MAN, ENGLISH, SEVENTEEN ing, left at the otice ‘before 8 o'clook on For | W id, m situation in any mercantile house, where he at day. LIVINGSTON, OKO. RON OO NeY Pare piace will hay of Tearning a business and émploy bie aie tie t the advantage of his employer od writers will ORLEA make bir ‘and will bo found fa employer; eS MONTGOMERY, ATLANTA, wishes in good vines Tealdes. Wiuh his ‘parents tn Brookiyas ALBANY, COLUMBUS, MAGON, AUGUSTA, Can give good clty reference. Address ay Williaans, Hie: ‘And various places in Florida, raid ofllee, for two day: a SAVANNAH, Ga, " ‘Woodhill, will leave on Satur- ws A FIRST RATE MAN PASTRY Rea r No. 4'North river. Tickets ‘who bas had an experience of twenty years in some of the best hotels and watering # in the conntry, desires a fare as low a by say F Ps fre ieelied fellow Pinar ar aivaglon: Gy be seen at roadway, room $7, from 10 a from A. lew ork to Now Orleans,'$89 75; te $85; Montgomery, TANTED—A GOOD ENGRAVER. INQUIRE AT N. is. $98; Atlanta, Ge. Sah; Albany, Gi ; Columb, Ga, Yr ein a ton 160 Naaeae bidaer Gea ae $15. SANORLALAMIRORBLE Sao ot 18 Troad WASTER FOUR TIN AND SHEET IRON N WORKERS, by Kichardson, Boynton & Co, 200 Canal R SAVANNAH, GA.—THE WEIL. WN F Oat ade wheal B STATE OF RTT TANTED—TWO JOURNEYMAN crn FOR} . Garvin, will leave vannah on‘ satur: ‘on custom conts, to go a short distance in the count 7, zat inet so) iy yao ae Very superior, Mate ron Apply s ‘at 84 Vesey at., in the clothing store, between 10 and 12 Jeter he KEYSTONE | o'cloc ite wil sail, a8 for Chatloelon, 8% November WANTEDCCAPPLY AT THE BROOK. ther a r -ATCHMAKER WANTED.—APPLY AT THE BROOK- beekhi * Iya Bazaar, 13 Myre avenue, Brooklyn. Conor 3k PEt and chestou utara "ANTED—AT, THE BROADWAY COFFEE ROOM, 654 Broadway, between Bleecker and Bond sts., two first fer ‘td o'elook. R SAVANNAH AND FLORID. class cake bakers; also, six walters. Apply a One Ame 7 ttonmaahi ip Company's iy om Je pew and ati: eNO Command FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS. _ Wruteare ple 12 Nov ever 0, Taipday: oak at four SUI A LA RRCHEROHE DUNE PLACE DE D0- Wooo P. to Sevannab, with unsurpassed accom. P aginamtlque; commer on valet do, ghamabre. reat jure = Soodations, $i trom ne ot So Tickets to te Hew Opteane, 880 75, Mode, $8; Mont. | salem et sane Je parle francais allemand et anglais. ‘Albany, @ Vadresser chez Mr. Graite, ‘Atay 82" ‘Also ‘0 principal places 18 Florida drm ccd toate “preigtlt ag foot. rnc spun Sencenee aie oa a Tr: eb oF cent ‘No risks taken uadar $200, | colfer, aésirecait trouver upe place comme femnae de chamore ply (0 i "B. OROMW BLL & C CO., 86 West at enfant, of mune de botines recommanda- ou potir inetrulre fa Rat (. Betty, sucgeeds Thuraday, | tote ‘de P heures wilds, e¢ de Lb beurea au 76 NTO Y, Cay ni reanel P Leonard atreee ps wet GARDEN, TONIGHT! TONIGHT! TO-MIGHT! TO-NIGHT! 7 one of the mosttouching sepre- Tos Deen tome tre an port DOT! DOT! DoT! fis DOT! DoT! DOT! DoT! bot! tnt tt Inimitable group of artists. Dot, by Miss ” Tease oberon | by Jetewena. es Joke, by H. Pearson. Renn. SA pit “i. Piaaoe, Or Tt irs. J Hf, Allen. ‘The Blind Giri, by Miss Stevens. vim P Ned, by Davenport Aner which UR STATE SBA EINE. ‘In which Messrs. Jefferson, G. Holland, and Davenport wil, N Reinet, rises at 73 o'clock precisely. ABRY SULLAVAN IN PHILADELPUTA.—CARD TO bile. —New York. Oot, 25.—A sppeat! ‘sudience fosist upon Slomons being obeyed: On'Me. Fullivan respondiag to the call he was grecied with voelferaus ap ed with {igronna’” oF the slightest evidence of ‘or the th of this siatement Iam authorized to refer see fe muanayer of the Walnut sireel. theatre, Philndelpbie, Sity Mr. 8. will play anotber engagement early ia the soe Str, Sullivan azfived in this country almost unkno and hig, in an incredibly short space of tine, achieved s reputation, ‘That elrcamstan:e, as in similar cases, fas created & certata pingunt of profeaslonal Jealouny; whiel Ginds fts vent in these atta Agent for Ba for Ba: wry! Sullivan, INATING COMMITTEE FOR THE 600RIT al larcict, reportto- night at LAURA SEenye in the new and original e act ly, the aod 8 Cl NA UaURATION OF Hig NEW MUSIC HALL, ight aad ‘Ninth streets, 1S ‘RRING, APTUAEAS, ae GOLDBECK. a PERS 1. Gleanings from Schumann's Aibum.” y Farmer,” «tbe Rocking Horse,” (©) Knight Ruprecht MR. ROBERT GOLDBECK. 2. Harp eolo, “La Tarantelin’, MK. APTOMMAS. 3. “Fra Poco a Me, cc 4 ( No. Lof the omanue Souy nira, @) “Falling Leaves,” automniad, MR. ROBERT RT GOLDBECK. Ze PART SECOND. CW NEIO«. oonsbeacetnels osaad anndnn nese ci Chopin. MR ROKERT GOLDER 6, Harp solo, “La Danse dea Fees” Alvars. MR. AFTOMMAS, 7. ‘Misere,” by Palnestrina, transcribed for plano by Fr. Liszt KOBERT GOLDBEO! 8. Ballad, “Merry sain -+-Perring. 9. (a) Prayer of Repentanee, ‘from the “Sentiments XPoetiques,” Goldbeck (b) The “Song of Rest ‘Mkt: ROBERT GOLDBECK, Grand piano from Messrs. Chickering & Sons. Tickets, $I each; family tickets, four for $3, at Messrs. Schar- fenberg & Luis’, C. Bretising’s, Schuberth &Uo.’s, and at the door the day of the concert. ita al PARLOR OPERAS, RAY’ Des Fake OPERAS, DI At the FRENCH ica ATRE, No, 586 Broadway, opp2site Metrovolitin Hole This LATEST MUSICAL NOVELTY’ Is acknowledged by the Public Press apd the select audiences which crowd the French theatre to overflowing, to be beyond perirtenr the most elegant, entertaining, sprightly, artistic and recherche en- tertainment ever wimessed fa New York. It will bo repented (mith continual change of Qperas and Proverbe) VERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and PRIDAY, Fora SHORT TAME ONLY, owing to numerous engagements in other etlies. WEDNESDAY, Oct. 25, at 73, The elegant and succegsfal Ope ER JUDGE BY APPEARANCES, ‘robe Tonlgwed with: Gtaer fxs i AntEatoA) ts Opeealc Proverb, BETTER LATE THAN NEVER. Music composed by E. J. LONER and W. G. F. BEALE. haracters, Songa, Duetts, Ari ian Recitatives, fists, &e., by Mr. and Mrs. ne roe Segre ‘ON. Tickets, places and p may be secured in ad- Fance, without extra hare, ‘at the oltge ef the ‘heave dally, rom 8 A. wo 5K, Seats numbered cae secured, 5) cents; other seats 25 cents, From the London Times, Each of these dualogues is acompleve dramatic composition, and forms precisely what it 1 called—a “Drawing Room ‘upera.”* fe do not remember to have witnessed a more chaste and pleasing performance than the Drawing Room Operas The rch vein of bumor which pervades them keeps up the excite- ment as well 4s the amusement of the audience. ‘A novel specialty in the multifarious amusements of the me- ae A clear and decided sucsess. ‘The audience, which ine many artists, umacenrs and connoisseurs, were es- peciall delighted with the performance.—New York Herald. The debut of tl artisis was brilliantly attended pletely successful. They were immensely applauded. The lots of the pieces are nif jectiopable in & moral sense, and the eatertaimment is altogether so novel, h pretty and attractive, that it may be unregervediy commended to the lovers ot sprightly dramatic ps ys. Sprighily conversation, supe! | te pleasant music,good costumes and artistic fluency.. pa mune. Drayton's Popular Operas are a success. A new'idea, skill- fully elaborated and pleasantly presented. Novel, elegant and pleasing —Datiy Time: ‘These Parlor Operas are exceedingly attractive, and are free from thoee ob; ns which are found by many to most of the pieces represented on the stage.—Courier and Enquirer, Drayton's Varlor Operas—the more they are kuown the more they attract public attention and delight the vister.—Ex- press, hese popular Parlor Operas are unexceptionable in their ndency. aud exceedingly sprightly and attractive — commercial Adve: tnd Mrs. Went! Drayton are brilliantly triumphant— Daily News. PWasant, entertaining, hugely suocessful.—Evening Post. We congratulate all lovers of taste who enjoy the advantage of acuitivaied sense of the beautiful. The music is confined the most choice selections of noted’ composers. ‘These little inciude a moral potion done up in a casket of bril- Home Journal. ‘A new sensation—a delightful, elegant and novel mu-ical and dramatic entertainment.—Dispaich. jgbt and pleasing drama, good acting and singing, and fashionable. These charming Pari are free from ail the objections that over-scrupulous people have to the theatre and grand opera,—Brooklyn Eagle. ‘We congratulate New York on the accession of the most novel and fnteresting entertainment that could have been add: ed to. their round ‘of amuseinents.—Wilkes’ Spirit of the Temes. These very populai empty niche in our elt As # ballad singer, ton’s talents as ‘an pleasing voice, —Atlas. ‘ovelty of these LLyriz Proverbs, represonied as they are by finished artists, has proved an immense snocess.—Sunday Courier. Drayton’s Entertainment throws open a new and charmin; world of opera bouffe to the public, and nowhere will be fount more satigfuction to the inteliecthal and art-taste.—Sunday audiences © Operas: «1 suecessful operetiag just fill the usements,—Musical World, Mr. Draytov has few equals. | Mrs. Dray- “ai are no less noticeable than her ‘We hardly recollect an instance where the fhe success of a nov: elty was #0 universally acknowledged.—Len we and irs. Drayton are fished lyric and ‘dramatic artists. —Merev: These Parlor Operas have been very successful in both Paris and London.—Brooklyn Times. NY B—DON'T FORGET THAT N.. NIBLO’S SALOON, Being f'ted un tn, the most gorgeous style with new stage Ringed socecen wlio tener jue anes a a ae at pa GEO. CHRIBTY’S re nughable farces, burlesque operas, comedies, tragedies : as performed only by hl in and ‘hie ul bi model troupeot November 1, 1859. GouRRee CONCERTS FOR THE pe ET ae ey MUSIC HALI ae ego an 1 Bat Zo'ciock fing M. clock P.M. Tekels 3 sie asks Family tok peaiicne four, $3. For sale at the principal music and ut the door. RESTAURANTS. peated poetolatrmant tg RESPECTFULLY _IN- forms bis Four doors east of Broadway. DP eArHs 1 OFFICES_CORNER OF 1 OF HOUSTON AND Crosby), Hours 1035 to Sunday ‘carried y letter, D* BARROW, 194 TEER STREET, FOUR asics below Macd tong, Pad York.—Hours of trem 9 to 2 and from 4 Di. tehaf Boe he eee eS ey Is AS 3 DIVISION reet, New Yor! A A. D. 1834, Open from 8 A. M. oni 10 clo at nigh one R. COOPER.—14 DUANE sated HAS FOR te eed bony devoted his attention to gn oilice May be consulied daly, fiom S'in the morning’ to $n the evening, Sundays excep: x | D®, PERRY, 58 WHITE STREET.—OFFICR HOURS ‘from 10 to 1 Sud $0 6 dally, and on Monday, Wednesday Sacurday evenings from 6 to 8. R. LAQOSTE'S FRENCH MEDICAL INSTITUTE. ‘Removed to northeast corner of R. WARD'S ONLY ae ¢ by tone pa roe ‘Wailack’s ) tp stairs.” Hours from . YP, M., — ‘Treatment by letter, per Doak, OF Of express. DUANE ee MEMBER OF ailted s wi erodore Dalrm estab oetatlished sce. Tears 8 3% ALM. t0 8 eh (nnd M. ‘Sundays c% cnet ———— D%. BARROW, 194 RLERCKER STREET, FOUR DOORS from, Macdougal, New York. Hours of eonsultation from Al to Zand from 4 ARIS AND LONDON OFFICES OF DR. LARMONT 647 Broadway, New York, up staira, Lage M. to 6@ Mz, and Thuredays ull 9, evening. Treatment b; press aleo, NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER; 26, 1859: AMUSEMENTS, SECRETS. DEMY OF MUSIC.—GAzZzA. AcM OFC Eni a ers roLtoTo. a Tai Ae a... r anne? — Hig. CARLO WAC aRnE, beet yy EAUKA KURAHE Tk be given of his tirat ap; ¥, Oot, veniny Pics a Ma ce pobile are MAD regi TET KERN'S FeEATEE K THEATR KEEN! THBATRI SEs THEATRE A KEEN THEATRE. Th KERNES on six nights prior to her departure for an ex- concert tour unza lie Ut ted Mate ire "ROA Wremeerraniote ny. ating | ERLE FERN ESriron tie ha pea" LAURA In which opera Madame Gaiaantan rill for the att 8 fient ume ta ‘America in the leading role of Pauling? IY OTT ET eceeeanes ob ie ‘Th consequence of the Of Madame GAZZANIGA’S | gw oo wg WO MMMONCL, at hall past nonce, eagagement, pepivevensts FIRST TIME IN THIS COUNTRY, mecca far tee eS ‘The opera ‘wi MAGNIFIOUNE EAOEMOLE and NEW SCENERY, Fiat Tia i thie for thie work by Signor Il. W, OALYO.’ i In TH a CHARACTERISTIC COSTUMES, FEAST TIM IN TH se the bec RIOR 8 baba Fine? tan GN FH oot Rte ere ree tite ie faa GRAND AO Te Paro RST ‘ MILITAINY BAND ON THE SEAGE, fier tae in Avew rw acoun ter a Bre ae FIRST TIME. IN scammer recess, addition to Ue naga scenery al FIRST TIME. IN THB NEW AND ORIGINAL NEW AND ORIGINAL ies He ee NEW AND ORIG! ittary Stage die direaton of MU bute eacteiestd ‘LINA SPERANZA isan esmenens wilimake he frat appearance in F mew” sey ORIGTNAT, r Tie avin i et revi a ihe sslebrmed opera of jeduesday. NEW ae ey Madame OAZZANTG A wit! appeas fr the ja Ame- rica, 1 Ber great Lof Maka hy Ronan. an Signer STIGELLI. . vera Wl appenr fore ai lg i part in which MED he enjoys a great Furopean reputhion THEER AGr COMEDY, MARIA DI ROHAN will be produced with entirely new | THREM ACT coum x, ON SATURDAY. GRAND MATINER. TGREE AGT GOnEDE, ON A MOsT MAGNIFICENT SCALE, ee ayn ne Fal! pardculars will be Eee on pi sal In active pre . the new opera of THE SICILIAN VESPERS, Which will be brought out in me Most gorgeous style; and | gy R, ESQ., MAGIC FLUTE, He To GE Due notice, wil he given of the arrival of BY Tom TAYLOR, Mite, CHOVRLLT and ig, SUSINT, BY Tow Taveon 3S ae Lome Ser aeante ge rh A Mu- BY TOM TAYLOR, BY TOM TAYLOR, BY TUM TAYuo: BY TOM TAYLer BY TOM TAYLOR, stationery street; No. Bouse, one door above Vevey sircet, aud. at Hall & Bo Breusing’s music a bgees BOWERY THEATRE, N® foe proprietors.,..Meemrs. @. 1. Fox and J. W. Lingard. By yom taxon. Doors open at ig. Performance commences at 7. BY TOM TAYLOR, Wepnespay EVEning, Ocr. 26, Pit.. OM TAYLOR, Ei Orchestra Seats eents | Pit... WLOR: LOxe6 ss eesee0 ENTIRLED HOUR “UhOMIOUS, PIECES ‘The grand bistorical drama of the re ere. HREE GU aRDSMEN, THE BLECTION, WITH A POWERFUL CAS' THE ELECTION. Mr. G. 1, Fox's comic paniomime of THE ELECTION, THE FRISKY, COLBLER, THE ELECTION ‘The musical burietta THE ELECTION. aX01,0% THE CLORTOUS MTNORITY. THE ELECTION, the first act of the glorious drama of THE ELKOLION, Sa ACRES THE ELECTION. THE ELECTION. ARNUM'S AMERICAN MUSEUM. THE KLECTION. Be yockrit WHER AND CONTINUED TRICMPR HE at the new, touching, and life-like Moral Drama, OUT OF THR DEPTHS; HR OUR OF THE DEPTHS; TIO! EP TE THE RLECTION. THK ELECTION. THR ELECTION. d H THE ELECTION: eae Woman's LOVE AND TIPE “HE ECROTION. A thrilling story of reality, which. on uccount of ita unex- Tk ELECTION. ampled populariiy, will be repeated on THE ELECTION, . 26, THE ELECTION. Afternoon at 8 o'clock, and also ah ‘ibe evening at 73g o’clook, THE ELECTION. in the consummate style of perfection which has won for ic 30 THE RLECTH much applause and siich general approbation, caat withthe ‘DHE RLEOTION. WERENGTH UF THE ENTIRE COMPANY! THE ELECTION. After whieh (in the evening) the batiet pantomime of HE ELECTION. 1HE ROSE OF SHARON. THE ELECTION. Two LIVING MAKBLED SEALS are now here, just re- THE ELECTION, ceived, and may be seen dispordiog 1a thelr mative clement. THE EGECTION: Here is ulso the ARAB GIAN feet high 21 years old; the TH Grand ‘Aquaria; Happy Fi ‘Trunk of a trye from the THE Mount of Oliv to be seen wihoutextra Charge. Ad THE mission to all 26 cents; Children under ten, 13 cents. Parq TH seats 18 cents extra, . THE RYANTS’ MINSTRELS, TH Mechanics’ Hall, 72 Broadway, above Grand streot, 26, 1899, ‘Mon and eve Bl ht in the week, WEDNESDAY 26, 1859, THE EAUELSION THOUER OF THE WoRLD, WEDNESDAY 26, 1859) Tn pew songs, dances solos, dis NESDAY 26, 1859, JERRY AND DAN BRYA’ WEDNESDAY 25) 1859) ‘The inimiahe Ethlopean eomvediana in thelr Ian DNESDAY : SCENES AT PHALONS', EXILED ZOUAV! ro WEDNESDAY week o nd dance, 2 HS WTO STRUCK BILLY PATTERSON, WEDNESDAY Doors open at 34, commence at734- Tickets 25 cents, WEDNESDAY FE WEDNESDAY AND EVERY NIGHT TILL FURTHER NOTICE. AND EVERY NIGUT TILL FURTHER NOTICE. AND EVERY NIGHT TILL FURTHER NOTIC! EATRE Fone 885, BROADWAY. Neuvieme Ri prerenaton d’Abonnetent were représentation de cnoouans Oo PERE MARTIN, LES: Drama” moral en trols acts, représenté 200 fois sur le théatre de la Ga! is. ite A Pari , Juignet, Loiret. Edi eat, ,et Charles. ince’ lice et Ines. Joue par MM. B Tallot. Alphonse, Léon, Gaston, ‘Adolj;be Karech, Darcy, Antoinette, A Devaar REPRESENTATION TAMBOUR BATTANT. Vaudeville—Joué par Mle. Darcy, Karsch, MM. Juignetet Sah du spectacle—l. Tambour, 2. Les Crochets du Pere AND EVERY NIGHT TILL FURTHER NOTICE. AND EVERY NIGHT TILL FURTHER NOTICE. ee be presented the new and original three act comedy, en- THE ELECTION, With the following excellent distribution of characters:— = Dodgson, an Attorney. . Mr. G. Jordan Mr. Wapshott, a Lawyer Mr, a. F. Daly Mr.’ Mark Smith L ve Fockey ner Pre ident of the Wide ke: Mr. 0. Petei Mar P, ver. it . O. avraston's Parlor Opera tous les Lundi, Mereredi et Ven- ‘ akes, crat Free and e and Independent Mr. J . Codes ORE Mr, Manerett Broanway JABISTIES, 127 GRAND STREET TWO | Coppenthwalie. Mr, Gathereole, sneainyis of the Torchlight of Freedom, en every evening Mr. J. G. Bi tt, By the largest and a oe JOR te Ganiagy in New York, — 7. spitchcock, Baltor of the American Patriot Mr: Jr a tens Svapper, a Sherift"s Officer Trundle, Clerk to Dodgson. James, Servant to Mr. Honey! Mrs. Honeybun, Mr. Honeybun’ Miss Laura Leene Clara Honeybun, her Stepgaughter. ‘Miss Aunie Deland SYNOPSIS OF hares ctet AND INCIDENTS, DOPGSON’S PRIVATE OFFICE. An execution for debt—The bird non ext=The prospect of an election—A_ prospective retainer—Lawyers aud politics—A threatened innovation—The elastichy of the Amerigan eagles The coast clear—A patent safe game—A novel hiding place— A.voice from below—Political pipe-laying—A_visiter and a flendly reception—Puneh hish nexpected intelligence— The entertalnmente are original and well selected. Tho FEMA, "RELS, Composed of twelve beautiful young ladies, appear every evening. For fall particulars see bills “Don't f forget the plaee. XCELSIOR SALOON, 600 BROADWAY. Immense’ success of reat ier aan J. JN, the comic vocalist; Miss FRANK RUBINSON, Is ie beautlfal’ comedienne. EAR IN MIND, BEAR IN MIND, SEAR IN MIND, GEORGE CHRISTY GEORGE CHRISTY GEORGE CHRI3TY A place of refuge—A false alarm—A press of business—The 1s oo COMING dednties of buying outa defunct establishment—Vs EG ING grets—The peculiar advantages of the erimina OVITH HIB profession—Love and law-—An esthevc stepmol 1 TH HIB Jeremy Bentham—Love served with # writ of ejectment—A WITH HIS will wanted—The first client—A slight doubt as toa profes sional entry in the billof costs—A box by the name of Grid. ley—To dun and be done—Latting in clients and ereditors—A will with an awkward reservation—The president of the Wide Awakes in cisguise—Five, on account, if you please—An im- pecan Becret—The necessary qualifications for Con, hting & cross—The honor of a Congressional district in NONPAREIL TROUPE. NONPAREIL TROUPE. NONPAREIL TROUPE. NIBLO’S: corset 8 SALOON, NIBLO’S SALOON, ‘Unparalleled iniquity—-A candidate wanted NOVEMBER 1, NOVEMBER 1 Politician —Harat ‘sha Soft shell and shell 5 respectability— Heavy welgbts the cenit non Rochester " Conventi Wize to find “candidate XOELSIOR SALOON, 600 BROADWAY. pce ay diate prone eee Cpa First appearance of MISS CHITA MORLEY. First ap- | &i,,c¢X-jsougson, #, mediator. Lot rretredt-“M pearance of MR. EDWARD BERRY. Acknowledged to be the best artists in their line in the country. INGAGEMENT OF Senta neal fae 81X NIGHTS, Honeybun and husband—A — poo. phobia—Cauterization—Not the dog's, my 'g—Man's Gigquietade—Canine fortinde—The limit of horse power—Old fogeyisin—The degeneracy of the ave—iighfalutin ideas of ‘Tus (WepNesray), the ‘prime donne, af modern progress—High priests Li ianibog aan blue stocki MADAME GAVZANIGA, foddess bf esthetics in tbe abell—A laced —The ex ‘will make her first ap; npeprnnce t tis eon, on which occasion | ercise of her mission denied hei lattery rant flummery—A. {rant seat in the House of Representatives For $2 000—- Rarey—Free and independeut electors—! Owls—The editors of the Torchlight of Freedom and the Anes rican Patrioi—The greatest good of the greatest eee Number one, of course—Time hallowed wius-Frodigacy of the opposition—No advertisements—No printing bills—No gin— FIRST, TIME IN AMERICA female the role of Paulina, in the new oes of POLIUTO, which, In consequeace of the shortness of Madame Gazzaniga’s engage- ment, cannot be repeated. Eiose's SALOON, 600 BRO Ar No beef—Destruction of the constitution—The proper estima- NS. GREGOIRE, the — mod: tion of a, voter's worth—Prineiples he blowed—Where's os his ay ASTELLI, MADAME VALENTINE money!—The modern Cincinnatus—brincombe—The endorse VELL aE aoa Wigs wana DUCKWORTH. ment by the party—The candidate approved—Honeybun and purity of election. [MZORTANT THEATRICAL NOTICE, Some doubis Raving been crested as to the possibility of A PARIOR AT ee HONEYBUN'S. LLIAMS ‘The requisite qualities of speech—Down trodden being able, without collusion, to personate the various changes | women’s rights—-Congressional labor—How to necertain what in the new piece of it amounts to—An infiniessimal quotien'—A cold, AN HOUR IN SEVILL Rey) bun—The candhlate don't like it-He finde Out what bie consequent, upon the extreme rapidity, thocowsl b identification of charactor reqiired, tae public is re speetfully informed that there is no. deception; and, notwith- Standing the apparent iinpagsibiiy of the attempt, Tect costumes and | principles are—Constitutional conservatism—The question of money—Marvels of Washington society—A deluge of aristo- cratic pasteboard of the Prussian blue B—Description—A tlat- tering prospect—Rethetical crinoline finds a niche. at Tast—The pedal extremities of poetry and statesmauship under one'sown | mahogany—How speeches are made—Poiiticians are requested to N ¢ peetiliarities of American mobs—A ditlerence of opinion—Honeybun not of an acrobatic turn—A lunatie asylum. wanted—A friend in need—A young man of forgiving turn of mind—A dangerous accktent—Honeybun’s, eye loses all dis Unetion of color—Every thing looks blue—A division of tal—Cucing off the eneiny's Fesourees by at ingenious plate An opponent Jikician’s honor assailed, as if there were any such hing Half notes at @ diszoant— Injured suscepti bilty healed—The President of the Wide Awakes—Anoi cusiomer in the market—The first instaiment dignity offended—Compunctions of conscience—Terror in the camp—Buying off an opponeat—Honeybun signs his own death warrant—Triumphi arches—Greei’s cal charities Do. | itn bee—Open hearts snd open Being put up to the Governor's (gore—Pulling it in strong InnguiaeCocktalis for the crowd—Demoralizing the comm, nity-—1 —Down among the dead men—Tho imeniac, very land wo. copuiations= Paltcal opin Registry law—The Mormons—Refreshmente—A practical Mus- iration—An enemy recelved—His views on reiirement—A flat refusal—Another meeting projected—At Phillippi? no! atthe completely succeeds in illustrating a ieee of characters ne- Ver attempted on an y "AN HOUR IN SEVILLE has been performed ja Landon fix upweris of Mig nighia, and during that period witnessed on three occasions by Her Majesty the Queen. fits Royal Highness Prince Albert, the whole of he Court and Royal Family, the Duke and Duchesses of Welling- ton, the Duke of Cambridge, the Lord Lientenant of Ireland, Hon. G. M. Dallas and farally, and d during the last seven nights . eS sire Wilda will repeat her wonderful performace of “An Tour in. Se- Filleevery evening, togetuer with two excellent Irish dramas eBaen Nr, BARNEY, WILLIAMS id] appear in two of his great chai WHORERELOWING EVERY NIGHT. HOUSES CROWDED TO THE CEILING. Yel CONGRESSIONAL CANDIDATES ARE ceeds ‘See the new and gue inal omeay: in, by Tom Taylor, at LAURA KRENE'S THEATRE tonite knit ad hme nnstd Sha ean = NEW, SORKER STAD THBATER, NOS oT AND 99 Ee aere INEYBUN'S COMMITTEE ROOM. vepIe VERSCHWORRUNG DER FRAUEN; BOX ody by Arih Arirar bivaians A political pean reek ace of smsii wit—The candi- dates of the opposition ve their quietus—Dipping intoUnel foros fhe ppd i a ippi inele ‘ml ype vane you been dij tor ‘A beautiful peenionetiat nots Gemnnt—Tigeadlatee tion inthe rank and tle—A retainer disgorged—More J Ain better than talk~-Rieotoral are by BF Leopol For ve Wissenberg Kars. N° CONTESTEN BE, Ate an house of rep ir. Vinorr. Miss Hoym. HAT WELL KNOWN re everybody represents resentath Mrs. Honeybun's unt incl TAURN REENES ITBCERE Ree clone ae Hon Mr H. dees ihe christian fortitude ony smn, — meekness of a} night Voie early. Polls open at half-past six o'clock. dodge—The female politician going to fo aboat satrbn APSHOTT AND THE OPPOSITION TX THE ELEC. | she may devour among the volere— An ‘TION, at LAURA KEENB'S THRATRE to-night. A new opening—A spy det on. sclentiic Ph AS Sal dle teenie Hee Duucpleeawtrigee ‘ipciogs—Enemiea rate -Another SAT —FOR SALE, THE MAMMOTH TENT AT THE | Fuso of the great terriled— spshou’s noosptance of the previ- lace Garden, now in use for the American Institu is } ons proposition—Mrs. H. conveys the welcome news to her fe the inrgont tent Ta the country} the tent smew. Apply at | ally—Politieal pills and thelr sugar of silver coating-—The TYLER'S, 2h Bowery, ', corner of Houston ives 8] ‘of an election—Success cer- tain—Honeybun’s hopes of defeat qi condition tn- OOK OUT FOR THE fullliee—The enemy possession of all the plunder—| ‘AT EASTERN, makes a discovery—The Night Owls disgorge—The missing | wanpone a Pi retro ar Lg og ly at Wap: : fs chlcunery—A youtbfal faith iaeied ‘pedes- ANDREW J. LEAVITT, iene Maria's den to reason At the MBLODE@N, No. £39 Broudway. Admission only an eat -t genden Ths ov Spray "s acknow- 18 cents. AN ie OE isto of Honeybun's qualifcations— | DGHON, THE WIRE PULLER, IN THE NEW AND, thet Consequences of | DW evsaal tree ack Comedy ar LAURA KHENE'S Paes | {anks of the, b me eWapahet i ‘ATRE to-night. GREAT. PRIMARY NEETING AT LAURA KEENR’S A SifATRE tonight, in the new and original three act Comedy y of the ELECTIO. royaws THEATRE, NOS. 199 AND 201 BOWRRY. Duan Ie Booey bun ia, NOt eden & @tal—Mrs. Honeybun makes a generous acknow- a ao ut — rand Peckover served o1 mn, utter and hopeless—An un- ‘This splendid Theatre, with saloon, bars, &c , isto let fe io =) no pays for bis Opeich ces maken Weta Se tee vets Ses eee eoeteeme gear he's tees ‘or particwtlars inquire at Ox or Stadt trentre, Nos. and 89 Howery, from Bto lO PM ee Justifcation—Dodgeon’s last eflurt— Vote early a vy tho of ANTED.—PERSONS OF To conelade le vin the cele! rated Farce res ABILI- ND CLEOPATRA ty, desiring engagements fora season in Bis shanat: ntony 3 nt to ir. F. A. Vince 4 § raguse, Onwogo, Rochester and Elmira, will plow a oes Aptong. 2 nani ag "Mise Stacarthy Geo. W. Avery, Manager, Binghapatop, N, X, ‘Dress cixcl¢ aeats up in advange, pockets—The night owle— | ¥ N's GARDBN. eee rf at Hak In rebearsal, led GONG ofl Wat ce A ; one week in a \ advance. OWERY THEATRE. Allen and Boniface. Lessces. T. W. Meighan Mavagir. boors opel at’ WEDNDSPAY }, Octoher 26, . P entertainments will commence with Po>lé’s new dram. DUKE'S JRSTER. After which, in t to the hee ELEVEN OF ENGLAND, the new b urlesque of OT, AND CARRY O, or, To conclude with Gratian's fe and fa ite drama of cont wi ‘'s fine at ii THE REB! L CHIE Woor'’s minsraers, 444 Broadway, Offer a select and varied ETHIOPRAN ENTERTAINMENT. a_i CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. KW AND SPECIAL ACTS, HORN, c. E. WHITE AND N&D DAVE New and pleasing Ballads. 'y D. 8. WAMBORD. Tickets 25 cents. mmence at 736 0 clock. GABaics NIGHT, THIS EVENING. — Madame GAZZANIGA will sing for the fat and time in America the great role of Pau aria srhich hag sidered in Italy as one of ber great chari EXHIBITIO! ROSA BONAEUR’S WORKS | LOS BORRKIGUEROS, MORNING IN THE HIGHLAND, eid the Portrait tees ed artist, by Evwakb Dusorr. Also. ASHINGTON iif 22 Sapte MASONIC ALTAR, AT GOUPIL’S FINE Aur GALLERY, 772 Bi iC wi erie stcue eee second Geer. Admission 25 cents to each exhibition. W. KNOEBDLER ‘The retail departments and Picture Gallery have por = and the same business wili be continued at ‘366 Bread- HE em IT TN NIGHTS.—THE ENG. T Madame G ae ea pe oe to six Opera in which she en iat Posehn uly night of POLWOTO.” PE APZANIG A as eect beh eta ond AND Hira § oF eva tak nes =. new ani e act comedy, by Tom LAURA KEENE’S THEATRE ton ~Dighe, 4 ona ws CLOSE—SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23. FRENCH AND ENGLISH EXHIBITION, ‘afioaths Roeper Or Rm] Ty neat le of the inte J. Mow “turner, B. A THs NEAPOLITAN BAT! HERS, | has just been added to this unique col ahd 9A. M. to OP. a dmission RO. A ERT CROPTS, Manager. raax MUSEUM, 127 GRAND STREET, OMB Door from Broadway. ‘RANGERS wee that the above eslabliskment isthe only pines MODEL ARTISTS are exhibited, YOUNG UNG LADIES, te ‘women in the world. Pwe type Rinmese #2 Sovcnck a the aflernon, and Set the evening, Admission—Orchestra 50. cents ; Boxes 25. Private Boxes $1 ; Beats on the stage $3. ee A FRONT SEAT IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTA- tives for $2,000, and a front seat at LAURA KERN'S for haltadollar, Places secured. R*; EENRY WARD BEECHER win deliver his new and popular lecture “4 Ma- kers,”’ to-morrow ursday) Bdge at the Sixteenth street Rewari Canepa woes tas of bees the ‘door, L. N. FULLER, C! Lecture re Commitee iad M“,,= sapere oe Now yoo BROON- next as Violette in ba TRAVIATS cee The great Fair of the Ataarican T Palace Gar- great of merican Institute, at den, Fourteenth street and Sixth avenue, will close on day’ night next, 20th inet. af 10 o'clock. A few days only remain for the patrons of American try to visit this grand exbibition, and ,examine the display: novelties in nature and art which crowd the Hall and Garten, machinery by steam in every variety; sewing machines Santly Inoperation for competition, Wowers and fruit in end- Jess variety; with innumerable triumphs of genius in all the padertments of mechanism. Muste every night from Dodworth’s band, and brilliantly luminated every evening by Archelaus Wilson's magnet sparl dmiasion park Bi SAMIN Will read new,gatirical and humorous Hamiltonian Lierary an THe ODEON. WILLE et a, This (Wednesday) evening, at So,clock. ‘A Musical Entertainment at 7 Doors open at 7 o'clock. HE POLLS WILL BE OPEN AT HALF-PAST SIX TO- night, at LAURA KEENE’S THEATRE. Vote early, and carry the election. ERMAN VOLKS’ GARDEN, 45 BOWERY, TO-NIGHT! T0-NIGHT! GRAND BALL. Strangers should not fail to attend the most perfect place fer dancing. Floor managers are in attendance. ' The bail te game mence with a concert and bailet. __Tiekeis 50 cents, for a gentleman and lady. USSELDORF GALLERY, 518 BROADWAY, Rearrangement of. entire fearcx to which is added OPEN vAY AND EVENING, Admission 25 cents, FIEAR, MONEYBUN'S | CONSERVATIVE SPEECH IN the Election to night, at LAURA KEENE’S THEATRE. CADEMY OF MUSIC.—MLLE. SPERANZA. ‘The public are respectfully informed thas facts ae a 8 rote SPERANZA ta reeove! mabe first appearance in Ameries, ‘Thursday nextin LA TRAVIATA. IGHTH WEEK OF ‘ WAUGH'S ba ROADWAR. HOPE CHAPEL, 20,000 ereons Barcel made the pemOUR OF TTALX. “The sight of WAUGH’S ure of the Coliseum is almsess the eatse’ thug sean sctual sight of tho Gotten ia — LF Cullen Bevan bis afternood at $ o'clock: evening at 7 1%. Admission 25 cents; children under ten years 10 cents, DVERTISMENT. senerat NOTICE. at nag always bel tenad Rr key of ste Poses 2 Astor House, one doce aber HURCH’S WRART OF THR Ai Now on exhibition at the STUDIO. HO BUILDING. Xo, IN TENTH STREET, between Pith Open from 8 A. M. toS P! M.,andfeo m7 sat pevealng. Ade mission 25 cents, aoe MEN OF THE PRESENT DAY IN THE NEW id original three: ee ‘comedy, by Tom Taylor, at LAURA KEENE'S MaRATRE to night. ALL —_ .LLET.— VESPERS tty ge —I cory sale: ‘wanted for the ballet at the Academy Musié. “Apply immediately at the Academy of Music stage: door, from 11 to I o'clock. LY OLOSE SATURDAY, OCT. wos POSTTTY ERIUBITION oF, " - DUSSELDOR? GALLERY, 648 Broadway. ‘PANORAMA, FOR SALE THE LARGES? IR AMBBE- , gat up inthe beat ‘and most attract! ta orice, Sein ious & SOUTHWICK, rao ADAME MICHELS, THE GREAT ENGLISH, yg Henne, has Just co concluded a moat ment of two weeks er 31, ‘where all unt) oe ela Ny PARRY SU See ee ae BRE Holitiay pmeiae re VESPER SICILIAN AT THE At Silay tba ier sie.—Fitty young ladies wanted tm Jet. Apply as a we between fT aad to" da OS TASTE SIRE foah-y ep sea thie: tak Rey Ba AS THEATRE tonight, iad ae RI pad a A i of ea pe Rae BANJO usly and on ea a a peditior ba sae BUCKEEY, ot Buckle jw sorenaders, Srcbarlaen erms Bo, par ‘Banjos on aa pimalweyeeaisan oO