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Ci john mnuo I9 Bl IT DC LA PAIX. PAh. NOV NKW-YOlt -0i' omirr ietters or credit for mi. "KJJ J. -IU11 LI VTTfU Jill AMERICAN HJll.

Mg A CiUU-lT um, sriciJ Tow tuiM or RAN' K. BELGIUM. I All I i germany, HIJSrUA. ekEAT IP ELAND. PORTUGAL, ft-Ji-.

bWlTZEELA: UH ND. SWEDEN; ATHENS- CONSTANTINOPLE, ALEXANDRIA. tuko, BSVKWUT. JAKC'SALEM. BH.LH ON PARW.and'sterilag BUI, at short or 3f AarW kigbt, far sal is earns to suit i AMERICA! A i X-ToiI, Sept.

1. MS. 1 I ii hi of this Company in New-York having In th Kite ft A NTH' EXC A iT fl Mrrm-ir. of RAWDON, WRIGHT, KJKrToPPA CARPENTER liANFoRTH. PERKINS C'l JOCELYN, DRAPER.

WELSH ELL-FTOOD. HAY A WHITING, are discontinued, and all ciiwiiiiitrilioni ma hereafter be addressed to I eec- ''1 Company I now prepared in afford to BANKING IMoTITUTIONd and THE PUBLIC, tu abva-taoes onrtHFUTK la its roauATto-. txth aa it regard th fcl'PERIORlTY OF THE1K WORK sdfe pravuton mnmU for tJu tnfettf itf the trust conhded to their cere, and they respectfully solicit a continuance of the patronage heretofore extended to them under their separate 1 inn NEW-ORI AN8, CINCINNATI, MONTREAL and CHICAGO. fAHLEH TOPPAN, President. WM.

H. WHITING. Secretary. DUNCAN, SBEUJIAN 'co BANKER" COBrTEB PINE AND NEW-YORK, CIRCULAR K01r AN LETTERS OF CREDIT tb principal cities of the WvtM Ac PANKKBH, I No. 60 tan lettara a eli travelers vriable In art parte gtfce world, through the ears.

Rothschilds or Paris, idoa, Frankart, Noples, and Viem-a, aud their cor-reepeadeat. DUEHHELLt PAHUAK Ac Bankers, No.3 Fore! a and ExcbanKC bouxht and sold. Funds -fnrinrutmeDton Foreign account. Prompt attention a-irenteail busiaeja euiriled as cuuntr itauks ajd Bankers. AfCTlONEER AND BROKER.

Ke, 87 buys and sells Stocks and Bonds at brokers board insurance Stock at prirate sale. Table of Insurance stocks sent on application. ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC HTKAMSHIP COM AN V. Tb ntersined commisBioocrs, et, will attend at No. 177 corner of on MONIAT, the day of Occtoner next.at 12o'clock M.

to receiTesuliscriptioni to the capital stock of the Atlantic and Pacific Steamship Company, chartered by art of the lcislature of theSfste ni New-York, passed April FIWIN 'R' PSWEI.L, SPENCER KIKKY. Comm issioners. I. N. CARKliJTON,) Jf IW-TOM, Hept.

16, 1H89. B. The busineM of ihe'Company will be the trana-vortation of paaseoirers and freixhes ny steamship be-weea the ports of York and aaa rtccly On ica or Ciut Wbstxsw Railboad Kir.Tnll. Aeotmhtfr w. j9.

rVOTICE-niE coi'fons 1L: us tub first llof OcUber next, on the ten per cent. Bonds or tns Oreat Western Kaiiroad t'ompauy. of lllitrUs. will be redeemed at maturity, at the oiiice of this Company, upon all Bonds, the back Coupons of which shall hare been awrrrdered. and 8tock in this company accepted therefor, la accordance with the compromise and the Act of laoarporation of this Company.

j. K. A- GBISWOLD, Treasurer. Ornc or thb Niw-Yobc avo Kan R. Co.

1 Nrw-Yoax. Sept. l5. NOTICBe-THK TOCK HOLDERS OF THE NEW-York and Erie Railroad Company are hereby notified that the annual election for Directors for the ensu-'tfur year will be held at TSo. 44 in the City of Ksw-Tork, on TUESDAY, Oct.

11. The polls will be pew from 11 o'clock A. M. to 3 P. M.

lite transrer books will be closed at 3 o'clock on the sttta Beptesuber, and open the day after the election. g. THIHD-ATENUK SATrjiOS BANKOOR-ner of M-af. and S6th-t. Open daily from 10 A.

M. tot P.M., and on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday snBlsfimaltol, Married women and children hare Law exdnsiTe control of ail deposits made by tliam in this bank. Interest at the rte of per cent, alios ed on all deposits of ft'LtslO and ander. All deposits milile on or before the 10th October will draw interest from He 1st. J.

M. Luoxsr, Actuary. 8. K. GREEN, President.

TVO-piCR 18 HEKEBYGITEJI THAT A CER-Al tain certificate. No. 463, tar twenty-six shares of the Capital SUick of the Phoenix Bank of the City of New-York, standing in the name of Pelia M. Ten Broeck, slated XVi September, lPM, has been lost, stolen or mislaid. AU persons are hereby cautioned against neroiia-tins; the snme, as application has been made by said Delia M.

Ten Broeck to said Bank, for a duplicate of poch certificate. Dated June 2s, ROHK BILL SAYINOS BANK CORNER-OF Mtb-st. and th-ar. 0a daily from 1 to 6 P.M.; Wednesday and Saturday anjlil 7 P. M.

All sums dc-- vosited as late as the loth or October will comraeL.ce to draw interest at oace. WM. F. ilA VEME YER, Kioiasb H. Beta, SecreUry.

Presidt nt. G- RbCEHS" BANK. NEW-YORK, SEPT. l. 1M6.

The Annual Election for Inspectors and Directors of this Bank will -be held at the Banking House, on MONDAY next. Oct. between the hours of lil and 1 o'clock. Br order of the Board. h.wi, i.iii i SAMUEL B.

WHITE, Cashier. HOLDERS OF UNITED STATES COUPON. percent. Bonds, redeemable in 1844 issued under Btet of Jane 14, ln6e, may eachanfre the same Air in-aerKied stock of same isKue, on terms ascertainable on aspiieaUoa to DCXCAN. B1IEKMAN A CO.

HaRDWARE.METAL AND IRON PAPER. Parties havinganTjtodijposeof willfind Itfir their Interest to apply to P. W.GALLAl'DET, Note Broker; No. t4 Waii-oU Advances made on gwd business paper. "Seifi nnn TO loan bond and mort- iJJ.JlJng for a term of years, on improved real r-Ktate In this City or Brooklyn.

Apply to JO US M. BOBISON, fo. 1st floor. 15 IY.LM ATI rPWARD.M ON CNION josaoa. and Boyal Hank of Ireland, for sale by No.

83 Broadway. AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY'S STOCK wanted, by ALBERT H. NICOLA No. Wil-lism-st, art. If TT AND TIME BILLS ON ALL THB Btratrtrra cities, parchaaed by VUflVAil, OOAAAA.1 VUt AS-LIGHT STOCKS PAYT1SO 8 TO 13 Ipereesit.

dividend for salebyJOHJi B. HURRAY CX7, Ms. 40 Wall-st. INSURANCE Ttrt 1 CTJAKDIAX LIFE XSTJRANCK COMPANY OF MEW-YORK. Office in Continental Bank Building-, -No.

7 Is prepared to Issue Policies as follows, POLICIES IN PAYOR OF AND PAYABLE TO THE WIFE. Pre from the claims of creditor. POUCIXS PAYABLE OX ATTAINING A SPECIFIED AGE, Or narabla in cat of death befsre attaining such age. POLICIES GRANTED TO CREDITORS, On tho lives of their debtors. rOLICTXl FOB AJIT BTCMBBB Or TIABS, PREUICMS PAYABLE IX CASH, Quarterly, semi-annually, or annually.

lUYTDENDS DECLARED EYEKT THREE YEARS. AbA tto surplus to the policy holders returned to them in Scrip. Tbia Scrip bear six per seat, per annua interest, payable ta cash, and kt redeemed when the aggrsxats issue ahaB bar awsomwsed to tl.M,eo. At the same time, tha Company is empowered by Its barter to purchase the Scrip for the benefit of the polL ey aelder before that Urns. This Scrip is not affected by the forfeiture sale of the policy, which is a great advantage orer the system k.

um, CoeiBislsK of aabjectins; Um diridsnd Be the rrprt terms of ferfeitar and sal- as the policy ly Indortiac tt thereon. This I clearly nnjust, as the dividend is a surplus fund, and Is rightly th property -f th Usured, Urespectir of the policy Th tatorcst ost th Scrip sadually recs th pre-loiusx. idi iin rranv ri PEBIEN'CZ TO THE PRE3- EXT TIME. elass of Insurers is reeuired to pay thedet-iency of other. IxXCreBB.

-JAVES T. gOCTTER. IHCOLAS ROBINSON, THOMAS MONEY, -JOHM T. AGNBW. Wli.

M. YaRMlLYE, prrruis WILUAM T. HOOKER, GEORGE OPDYKE, V. HACGHWOCT, ROBERT 8OCTTER. JAMES W.

HALSTKD. FRANCIS W. TAPPAX, FREDERICK W. XACT, K.T. H.

GIBSON. W. T. HALL, Baltimore, WM. WI LAIN Baltimore.

Jinntf J. CRANE. VH. H.WRIGHT. H.

8HKBWOOD. TriLLIAM ALLEN. JAKES P. COX. JAM ES W.

HALST CD, Pridat. Hint T. GAAA. Secretary. J.

Ssrrrs) HoxtAwa, Actuary R. F. Aisrrxss M. D-. MedkiU Exasminer.

W. Ybsjuiib, M.D.I tr l-arthw Ufursaatioa will kerirsa oa applicatioa -t ta once of UN pemy. Inc. Ne. Nassau or any lsed Agtata.

All necessary docuaczit can obtained above sratia.1 WEDDING tfe VISITING CARDS A BTERDELL THE8B CELBBRATBO sfXeard. aplendidly ecrrared. caa Uy Lad Breadr RAILROADS. NEW-YORK AND HARLEM RAILROAD. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.

Oa and after edit day. Kept. 31. lob, train wiE leave 2t.th-t, station, hew-York, as fellows ForWillisms Mrldire 7 4 A. II A.

U. P. fx H- lor While Plaias 13 P. M. P.

4 it P. Trout Whit aad Centra ts. For Dover Plains 4P.ll. or Albany -) A. M.

Mail Train. WILL LEATh Tiever Plains 30 A. M. V. te I lalns A.

7 A. M. P. M. Brtrt 40 and P00 A.M.

1 aad 3 4 P. V. WNlii AJbacy- A. m. Mall Train.

M. J. CAMPLELL, 8aperintendiU r-KNTRALRX Wr W1UI uelaware, and wi.Bii. at Easte. wUh the LehiRb Valley Railroov'- tita.is IrtTM Kew-York for Eastoa Pi from Pier No.

1 North 7 11: A.M., and St 4 P. M. for rlomerville. by ahov trains, and at 4SP.M. The above trains eon nee at Elisabeth wltk trams on the New-Jersey Railroad.

biek leave New-York from foot of Cortland at 1:10 a-' and 4 and 4 P. M. "the 11:40 A. Bf tram from New-York- make aelov animection at Easton with the Iehixh Talley Railroad, aad thence vit KaAt Pennsylvania to Readme without cbanr of cars, asxl coauecs at Readiac direct fur Pottaviile and Harrisburyh. Passengers for the Delaware lAckawanna and Western Railroad will leave at a A.

M.only for Lehigh Yalley Railroad A. 1 145 only. JOHN STERNS, Superintendent. KKIB RAILROAD. OX i land after MONDAY, Sent.

i. 1H Paseeaeer Trains leave rier ioo v.r DutB-mt. 1 kirk Express, at A. far vfl. Dun.

Train at 30 A late aediate stations. Mail iriin, i JO A) k. 1 rw.i- I mediate iswr Middletown, and intermediate stations. .1 liiht Ex Dress at 4:30 P. t.r Dunkirk.

Buffalo. Canan- daiirua, and principal stations. The Express Trains connect at Elmira with the Canandaifrua and Niagara Falls Railroad at Bingharaton, with the Syracuse and Bingbamtnn Bailroad, for Syracuse at Corninir with the Buffalo. Corning and New-York Railroad, for Rochester at Bnflalo at Great Bend with the Delaware, Larkswanna and Western Railroad, for Scranton and at Buffalo and Dunkirk with th Lake Shore Railroad, fr Cleveland. Cincinnati, Toledo, Detroit, Chicago, and th Canada CIIAS.

KIN0T, Cen'l. Supt. NATHANIEL MARSH. Reeelfer. TVEW-YORK AND FLPSBIflO RAILROAI 11 CO.

l.ravr ulton market skip for i.l'SH JNO, per steamer MATTANO, at A. 1 P. 4 P. and P. connecting with cars at Hunter's Point.

Returningleave Klm.li in at 4:30, 8 and 10 A. and 3 and i V. M. Extra trains leave Hunter's Point for Flushing at 716 and 11:1 A. M.

returning, leave Flushing at 1 P.M.; passengers by this train will cross the 34th-st. Ferry. Fare 16 cents. Fare front Fulton-market slip, 25 cents. All above trains stop at the way stations.

Calvary Cemetery. WiaEeld, Newtown and West Flushing. On Sundays ears leave Hunter's Point far Flushing and aU way stations at 11, 4, 0 o'clock re-tnruing. leave rloshingat 8:30, Id, 3, 5:30 o'clock. Excursion ticket for the trip, 26 cents.

O. CIIARMCK. President. Hl'PfSON RIYKR RAILROAD. FROM 8EPT.

5, Trains will leave Oiambera-st. Station as follows Express Train. 6 and 11 A. M. and P.M.

fur Hudson 3.20 P. M. for Sing Sing 9 5 A. and 4 and 10: SO P. M.

for A. li. and 1:15 P. M. forTsrrytown 2:45 and 4:45 P.

for Peekskill 6:30 M. The lludsub. Ponghkeepsie. Peekskill, Sing Sing and Tarrytowe Trains ttop at most of the way stations Passenger taken at Chambers, Canal, Christopher and 31st sta. Trains for New-York leave Troy at 4:45, 8:39 and 10:35 A.

and 3:65 P. and Albany about 16 minute later. On Sunday at P. M. A.

F. SMITH, Superintendent LONI1 "h-iTa I It A ILK A n7-ON A AFTER MONDAY. Sept. 19, 159, trains guinrEa.it leave Brooklyn for 0 reenpnrt at 10 A. leave Brooklyn ror Riverhead at 10 A.

leave Brooklyn for North Irlipand Deer Park at 10 A.M. and 3:10 P. M.s leave Brooklyn for Farm ngdale at 10 A. M. and 3:30 P.

leave Brookl-n for Syosset at 12 and 4:30 P. leave Brooklyn for Hempftrad at 10 A. 12 4:30 and 5 30 P.M.; leave llrooklvn for Jamaica at 10 A.M. ,11 3: 30, 4:30, i 30, and 6.30 P. M.

RAILROAD FOR PRTT.A-ilEI.PHIA AM) THE SOUTH AND WEST FROM JERSEY CITY Mail and Express Line. leaves New-York at 7, and 11 A. and 4 and P. M. fare S3.

New-Jersey Accommodation, 13 M. fare $2 25. Tickets sold for Cincinnati and West, and for Baltimore, Washington, Norfolk, tkc, and through baggage checked Washington in 7 A. M. and 6 P.

M. J. W. WOODRUFF, Assistant Superintendent. rVORTHERN HA I LHOTdO FN W- JE ll For Piermont, Nvack, Hackensack, Englewood, leaves foot of Cortlandt-st.

(Sunday excepted) at 8 A. and 3H and 54 P. M. Leaves Picrmont at and 7 A. and 3)4 P.

M. STEAMBOATS TIKt Tl RI 4 W. PT KVRRR. 1K5. SnREWNBlHY AND IjN BRANCH, HIGHLANDS, PORT WASHINGTON, MOUNT'S AND BROWN'S DOCK, FAIR 'HAVEN AND RED BANK.

The new and splendid steamer HIGHLAND LIGHT. Capt. H. B. Pabub, will run as follows from foot of liiti riv roar.

I LIITI BSD RISK. 7,11 8, 11 Sept. 9, 12:30 10, I 30P, 7,3 P.M. M. 8, 4 P.M.

M. Friday 4.30 P.M. M. 10, P. M.

M. Sundaw.Sei.t. 11. 3 P.M. Sunday.

Sept. 11, 12. Tuesdry Sept. IS, 14, 15, 16, 17, Tuesd'v Sent. 20.

12. 2 34 P.M. A. M. 13, 3:30 P.

M. 8 A. M. 8 A.M. A.

M. 10 30 A. M. A. M.

Woo ay. Sept. r. si. 15, 4 P.

M. 16, 4 30 P. M. 19, 7 A.M. 20, 1 P.M.

21, 2:30 P. M. 22, 3 P.M. Fridayv.Sept. 23.

4 P. M. 21, 10:30 A 1 day cpt. zz, 11 A M. Friday Sept.

23. 12 34. M. P. JMo'day Sept.

2, P.M. 27, 8 A. 8 30A.M zi, i so r. M. 28, 3.30 P.

M. 29, 4 P. 20, 8.30 A.M NORTHERN PASSENGER ROCTB DY steamers FRANCIS SKII'DY and COMMODORE, from foot of EVERY" EVENING, except Saturday, at o'clock, to Troy, thence via Rensselaer and Saratoga Railroad to Whitehall, there taking Lake steamers AMERICA, UNITED STATES or CANADA, for all ports on Lake Cham plain. Montreal and Ogiens-burgh. Fsre to Rutland, S3 60 Burlington, V4 76; Plattftlmrrh.

$5 50 Rouse's Point. $5 26 Ogdensburgh, 7: Montreal, 26. Apply, for through ticket, at Troy Steamboat Office, foot of Liberty -si. BOAT FOR FISHINfJ BANKS. I he splendid steamboat CKOTON, Cant.

Horruisx. will make, one more grand Fishing Excursion to the Banks on SCN DAY, Sept. 26. Leaves 7 30 Peck-slip, 15 45; Pier No. 4.

8 o'clock A.M. Fare for the excursion, 60 cents. Bait and lines on board. TVTICE-FOR BRIDGEPORT CnANGB OF 1 1 TIM E. On and after Monday.

Sept. 26, the steamer JOHN BROOKS will leave Peck-slip every TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY, at 1 P. returning will leave Bridgeport every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, at loH A. on arrital of the trains. T.

LOCKYER A No. 113South-t. OPPOSITION TO NEWARK FARE REDUCED TO FIVE CENTS ONLY. The new and splendid steamer JOSEPHINE will leave foot of Bar-ciav-t New-York City, on SUNDAY', Sept. 25, at 10J A.

M. and 4H P. M. Leave Newark, foot of at 8 A. 2 P.

and also at 7 P. landing at the Battery, New-York City. DAILYFo'r'HAHTFORD, DIRECT FROM Peck-slip, East River, at 4 o'clock P. steamers CITY OF HARTFORD, on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS; and GRANITB STATE, on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS. DANIEL A.

MILLS, Agent. and re-duced rates of passage Cabin. t2 leck, $1 ne charpe for Berths. The steamer GOVERNOR, F. B.

KsrxcH, Commander, will leave Pier North River, WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS, at 4 o'clock P. M. For freight or passag apply at ho. 3 Coenties-slip, or on board. VETVAKKi BEKIiKN POINT AND NBW- A UKK, EXCCRSIONS DAILY.

(SUNDAYS EX CEPTED) Fare 13 cent. Steamer TAMINEND leave Newark at 7fe A. M. and 13 P. and foot of New-York, at 10 A.

M. and 43t P. also, with par ties, at Newark. Connects with Tielfctville boat. FOR FLUSHING, COLLEGE POINT, ST.

RONAN'S WELL. Th steamer ENOCH DEAN leaves Fnlton Market Slipon and after Sept. 10, at 10 A. M. and 4 it P.

M. Loaves Flushing at 8 A. H. and 2 P. M.

Low fare. Is cents. Excursion tickets to go and return, 2b cents. IF YOU WISH TO ENJOY A MOST DB-lightful excursion trip, and take a view of the beautiful scenery on the East River, the public Islands, with the improvements. Hell Gate, taike the fast-sailing steamer ENOCH DEAX.

See advertisement. FOR NEW-nAVKN-THE STEAMIER ELM CTTT will leave Peck-slip, Ewt River EVERY DAY. at 1 P. The steamer TRAY ELER. EVERY IGHT, at tt, arrivina- in tiai for th early morninjr trains.

RICHARD PECK. Agent. DAY BOAT FOR ALBANY! AND TROTe-Steamer METAMORA. from wtotiof "If rP TUESDAY. THURSDAY and SATURDAY, at I A.M.

BUSINESS CHANCES. F'OR A LE-A ALU A BLS XEW RED An colliery, situate in SchuykiU CoaBty, Pennsylvania, within 2H miles of th Borongh of PotUville. with a meat tavorable lease of 1 years, together with all the Improvements, consisting of slope, engine, breaker engine, breaker. Ac The alope has jast been finished, and the work all completed for the commencement of th business of mining coal. The vein of coal Is 12 feet thick, with favorable pitch for cheap mining.

For information, apply at No. 43 first So, Philadelphia. mug PROPRIETOR OF A PLEASANT 1 mechanical business in ss In tsrooKiym lines to oonneet himself with a person having snsae capital, with a view of increasing the be toes, which ss very profitable and salvmg exclaaivoly cash. Adrs A. Bex ft usro VZtEFS special wb earn MANUFACTtittast, ooa OFFICE FOR, SALE-ON ruiKTi.tu kii sr.

reasonable Jkc For partic-r hand KnMi. a- Liberty-. lara, apply at ap wa-rs. FOR fALE ON olde-t witabllshed stand to sMtHt u.r TiinV lm media trly. SaUsUwAory r'asaos J-Addrese J.

Be Ne. 11 TWOfflo. T.B ARNARD, STEAM KraDLrNtOOJ No. tea Boatb aad KIN DUN WOOD tresa th best yllw SKLL-OX ACCOUNT OF GOING aw fV. ti-1 interest in new patent, which Slips or baa aVready V-d 40.0o.

will be charged for the ited upoo whs is not nnn w) fto. lvS a mi 1 smpriNG- ev mm hitiTP rA. NT. REGUT.AR THROUGH V. IK te 8AX PRAXf ISCO, PANAMA htAX.ROAD.

TK, sol mssdhtr only with steamers GOfrtKW t. GCLD1N AG5. JoftX STEPHENS and SO -he I aUIic Mail Steamship Comr, mpIiL lUtac-T TO A 8 PIN ALL. to i.l tnUnlj refitted and adapt -d i ito rade. hereafter ru as ab're.

tearing this port on the 6TH AND 2TH OF EACH MONTH, from the foot of North River. THE BALTIC, .000 toof hnHen, A. G.G bat. Commander, will leave oa THE 6TH OCTOBER. AT 2 P.

to connect at Panama with the well-known and superior stesmtbip JOHN STEPHENS, F. R. Babi, Cem-m aad or. THE ATLANTIC ill fellow oa th 20th Octeber. An experienced Surgeon is attached to eacel ship.

Through freight and passengers will be immediately forwarded npon arrival of the steamer at Aspiuwall. Fachof the above steamships has capacity for 600 to BOO tons freight, which will be taken at moderate rates. It is believed that th accommodation afforiod by the above ships are unsurpassed by any in the world. An extra ship is always in reserve at Panama, so that there will be no detention la forwarding pasaengera, baggagi; and-freigbt. for freight, apply at the office of the Company, No.

88 SI I'M. omc Cf Companies. or sage apply a ui oinj -WtrtfllAM U.rt ranal-si-. to WM. H.

W1V.A1IAS TWEJIRITISn AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS. rtOM MBW-I0BA TO UTBBrOOU Chief Cabin Passage $Wfi Second Cabin Paasage 7 raoai aosTOa to uvskrooL. Chief Cabin Passage Second Cabin Paacage Th shins from Boston call at Halifax. rr.n.MA, capt. ad kins.

CANADA, Capt. Inr. AMERICA, Capt. Millar. 1A A RA Capt.

Andersoa. ARABIA, Capt. J. Stone. ASIA, Capt.

E. G. LoU. AFRICA. Cant.

Shannon. EUROPA. Capt. J. Leitch.

These vessels carry a clear white light at mast-head green on starboard bow red on port bow. AFRICA. Shannon, leaves N. Y. Wednesday, Sept.

14. EC HOP Leitcb, leaves Wednesday, Sept. 21. PERSIA, Judkins. leaves N.

Y. Wednesday. Sept. 2. ARABIA, Stone, leaves Boston Wednesday, Oct.

6. ASIA. I-ott, leaves New-York Wednesday. Oct. 12.

CANADA, Iuig. leaves Boston VVeduesday, Oct. 1. Berths not secured until paid for. An experienced Surgeon on board.

The owner of these ships will not be accountable (or Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Precious Stones or lletols, nnlei-s hills lading are siguol therefor and the value thereof therein expressed, for freight or passage, apply te E. INAK1I, No. 4 Bowling-green. IT'OIt Tn F. SOUTH AND'sOI'TirivEST YI A CHARLESTON, S.

SEMI-WEEKLY UNITED STATES MAIL SIDE-WHEEL STEAMSHIP LINE. Cabin Passage $16l)eck Passage The favorite steamship JAMES AlflrKR, R. Adams. Cfimmander. will leave Pier No.

4 North River, at 4 o'clot i. M. precisely, 00 SATURDAY, Sept. 24. Thtuugh tickets to the following places To Montgi mery, 00 To Augusta, To w-Orleans 39 75 To Atlanta, Ga 23 00 To Mobile, Ala 3S Columbia.

S. 20 00 To Nashville, 30 0i'To Charlotte, N. 22 U6 To Memphis, Tenn 33 601 To Jacksonville, Kla. 21 00 To Knoxville, 27 00 1 To Pilatka. Fla 23 00 For freight or passiige, apply to SPOFFoKD, TILES-TON A No.

28 Broadway. The MARION, Capt. Kosrua, will succeed on WEI). KKSIUY, Sept. 2H.

And the JAMES AUUKK, Capt. Apams, SATUItDAY, Ott. 1. OR THE SOUTH NEW-ORLEANS AND MOBILE, MONTGOMERY, ATLANTA, ALBANY, COLUMBUS. MACON, AUGUSTA, AND VARIOUS PLACES IN FLORIDA, via SAVAN'NAH.

Ga. The favorite steamship FLORIDA, Capt. Isaac Cboweli, will leave on SATURDAY, Sept. 24, at4 P. from Pier No.

4 North River. Through tickets can' be bad for the following places. Fare as low as by any steamers from New-York to Savannah. Accommodations superior. New-York to New-Orleans, 3 75 Mobile, 35 Montgomery, 4J28 Atlanta, 28 Albany.

28; New-York to Columbia, Macon. 21; Augusta. 20 Savannah. 15. For rreightor passage apply to SAM'L L.

MITCHELL A SON, No. 13 Broadway. alexandriaTwashinoton and GEORGETOWN. The New-York and Virginia screw swamship Company's new and nrst-class steam ship MOUNT VERNON, F. C.

Smith, Commander, will leave Pier No. 12 North River, for the above porta, on SATURDAY. Oct. 1, at 3 P. M.

Cabin passage, with unsurpassed accommodations 7 6 Freight 8 cents per foot on measurement goods. Other articles in proportion, and received on Friday and Saturdays. No commission charged for forwarding. No bills of lading sinned after departure of steamer. For freight or passage apply to 21.

it. i iwj 1.1. oi No. West-it. rpilE NORTH GERMAN LLOYD'S 8TEAM- A ship Fiktt-Yl KK.

M.J. OPI fommanuer. carrying the United States Mail, will sail positively oa SATURDAY, Oct 1, at 13 BREMEN Tl SOUTH AMPTOX, Taking passengers for LONDON, HAVRE. SOUTHAMPTON and BREMEN, at the following rates First Cabin, $100 Second Cabin, 60 Steerage, $36. iorfreigborpsjsne.r.to rejcHELT, No.

84 Broadway. EDUCED THE NEW-YORKA ND Virginia Steamship Company's steamships will receive freight every day for Tennessee. North Carolina. Portsmouth, Norfolk City Point and Richmond, and will leave Pier No. 13 North River, at 3 P.

as follows ROANOKE, Capt Cocch. on TUESDAY. YORKTO WN, t'apt Pabmsh, on THURSDAY. JAMESTOWN. Capt.

SlIMNBB, on SATURDAY. Passage, stateroom included, to Norfolk, reduced ti. and Richmond, stateroom included, reduced to 8. Meals SOeents extra. I.L'DI AM HEINEKEN, No.

115 Broadway. Freight taken on moderate terms. ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP PERSIA FOR LIVERPOOL. The PERSIA, C. II.

K. Judkins, Commander, will sail from the Company's Dock, at Jersey itv, with the mails and passengers for Europe, on WEDNESDAY, the 2(th instant. Passengers are requested to be on board bv 8 o'clock A. M. The ASIA will sail on the 12th October.

E. CUNARD, No. Bowling-green. TVOTICE TO CALIFORNIA PASSENGERS. IX The undersigned beirs to inform passengers going to California and New-Orleans, that the business will be continued from the old office.

No. 177 corner The steamships NORTHERN LIGHT. NORTH 8TAR, Ac, will leave the Pier foot of Warren-st. on the 6th and 20th of each month as usual. M.

O. ROBERTS. FOR HAYANA. -STEAMSHIP-QUAKER CITY, K. W.

SncriLliT, Commander, authorised to carry the United States mail, to sail every 30 days from each port. This ship will be thoroughly refitted, and commence ber regular Fall trips on Wednesday, Oct. 6. at 2 o'clock, P. from Pier No.

45 North River. For freight or passage apply to UARGOUS A No. 33 Soutfa-st TVOTICE TO CALIFORNIA PASSENGERS. i The ticket-office for the Pacific Mail Steamship Company has been removed from No. 177 corner of Warren, to the office of the North Atlantic Steamship Company, on the wharf foot of Canal-st.

UNITED STATES'PASSPOKTS "ISSUED through J. B. NONES. Notary Public. No.

262 Broadway, corner of Warren-st Natural! led citizens must produce certificates. COPARTNmHIJPNOTICES. rVOTiCE. THE COPARTNERSHIP HERKTO-iAfore existing between the subscriber, under the firm of COLL, ADDISON is this day dissolved by mutual consent. J.

E. Goll retires. Samuel D. Addison and Joseph Addison are charged with the set-Uement of the SAMUEL DT ADDISOX, X-W-YOBX, SepL 19St. JOSEPH ADDISON.

COPARTXERSHIP. The undersigned have this dav formed a copartnership under the firm name of ADDISON BROTHERS, and will continue the importing of cloths, cassimerea and Testings as heretofore, at No. 110 Dmnn-lL CIA r.11 H. siMinVn, Nxw-YobI, Sept IBS. JOSEPH ADDISOX.

TVOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Tn AT SAxC-INuiL SNEDEN and THOMAS F. ROWLAND have entered into a limited eoTwrtnership, under the name and firm of SAMUEL 8NEDEX A CO-foe th purpose of building iron and wooden vessels of every description, and the purchase and sale of timber. Iron aad other materials legitimately belonging to and forming a part of said business the copartnership commencing Sept and expiring May PSKIKS, THOMAS F. ROWLAXD. Gxss-rOl-T, X.

Sept. 23. 1m60. TI SSOLUTION -THE COPARTNERSHIP exiatins between the undersigned is dis solved bv mutual consent, on and after this date. M.

WEFKS, who will continue the business. Is alone au-thoriged to sign la Nxw-YOBK. Sept. 17. .86.

JOSEPH M. WEEKS. NOTICeIs HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE partnership heretofore existing under the firm nam of ROE A JENNINGS, grocers, corner av is this ds dissolved by mutual consent of th parties-Dated New-York, Sept 16, Rf)s 8. JENNINGS. ISSOLUTION OF copartnership heretofore existing betweenRlCH-ARD MURPHY and JOHN DIMOND.

and tssraM th firm of MURPHY A IOXD. hj day dUaolved by mutual consent PUBLIC NOTICES. Om ca or tub Cotwtssiwa or PpSj No. New-York, Sept TaT No. SS Honth-su llOnCR IS HEREBY and aft tms date all matter Cr excavated from the Dorks, of New-York may -w- mm Ovster Is and.

or Ilamor of the Port of the Island or Shoal flat lying South and West of Bed loo's Islaad. mthtrrlmcm. below hiah water mark. Ma tors at this regnlsliwo will be proeecnted aceoM- Ing to Uw. R.

STURGIS, yreont LEGAL NOTICES. IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF TBI Surrogate oftb County of New-York, notk hereby given to all pel mm bavin claims agaiaw MOSAS P. CLARK, late of th City of New-York, decoaisd. to present th same, with vouchers thereof, to the enbecr-bers at their mimcm ef traneactiu bnslne at tb Messrs Draper, Clark ft Fark-plae ta the City Nsw-York. en befor th twatirA day- af March sxt Dated, New-Tor.

la, tsaa. ARATHUSA E. CLA RK.KxecwtHx. he. lVlawdaaS ELIJAH F.

CLARK. Executor, ho. FKK8HT9 BBOW- lSsss.7si-r.ms. No. Cbtbi A tea-1 ssssilaiint ef ahewoas tar City Hau.

ke-t eanatantlv Ordct cUy ctd. S1 vt ta us. fvs i-ii AMUSEMENTS. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. LAST PERFORM A NC ES OF THE PRESEXT B-ASOW.

la oonaeque-ce of th depart of the company for Br "Th sale of UckeU for the Mat'nee Pes W-dav conm icnce this mor-ing at all the twenty ticket This morning wilt coins nee also the sal of seat (Mr Monday's performance of 1 TKO ATOK TO-1 AY. (Saturday.) SEPT. 24. AT ONE O'CLOCK, Last GRAND GALA MATINEE of the present sea o. MADAME GASSIER AND COKTESL the Artists ef the Company will appear WTTU-.

CF.PTIoX. I COMBINED ENTERTAUTlfEXTS. grai. eiGNoR the Prr nm wUl make hh first appetr. ha in arrived i Matiote.

anre this season at of The performance wli. OPERA, AS EN 1 ACTIONS FB0JC THBKI THREE ACTS AND SEi. OPERAS, D1FFEREN 1 'Music the woa-First appearance at the AcadeaV 6. dcrful young pianist, ARTHUR NAPOLEON. The following artists will appear 'SI, MADAME GASSIER.

MADAME CC). MADAME STIIAKOSCH. SI0N0R BRIG NOLI, S1GNOR sVeFAXL SIGNOK GASSIER, 8IGNOR AM0D10. SIGN OR JUNCA. 1 ne eptenainmenu wiu consist of th cntlr opera i three acts of LUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR, Which will be given without abrid-ement by MADAME GASSIER.

Eig. BRIGNOLI, Big. GASSIER. The magnificent fourth net of II. TROVATORE.

Including the Miserere, hy COKTt-- rrrAKOSCn. UME. Sir. STEFANI, Sig.AMODIO. The principal gems from the first act of THE BARBER SKV1LI.A Bv Mme.

GASSIER and Sig. GASSIER. Including the Una voce poc of a. Largo al factotum. The celebrated Spanish duett Rosina Mme.

GASSIER 1 lgaro Aim. OASdlEtt 1 he celebrated duet from the second act of I PUKli ANI. Ricardo. Sig. AsfOTilO Georgio JUNCA In the course of the Matinee the celebrated pianist ARTHUR NAPOLEON will play 1.

Fantasia, Lucreiia Borgia Thalberg 2. Fantasia V.ingara Arthur Napoleon Conductor and Musical Director MAX MARET.EK The general arrangements under the direct superintendence of B. ULIiMAn Notice. All arrangements will be made on the most magnificent scale, the directors being determined to make this Matinee the greatest ever given in this City. Althonph the multiplicity of entertainments Will im-P part to the Matinee the character of A IIKANU FESTIVAL, THERE WILL BE No INCREASE IN THE PRICE, uuts ithstandir.g th great extra expense.

ADMISSION ONE DOLLAR. Doors open at 12. Cumincuce at 1. So rcservtd scats. The whole of the Academy of Music will be thrown open torie public, who have the privilege of occupying aii M-at thc choose.

Vt iih a view to icilitate the ale of tickets, TWENTY TICKET OFFICES fcaTe been etblib.he! nt the following places, wher tickets may be procured iu advan-e, and thus a 1 ash at the oiieuing of the uoors miy be avoided 1 l.e l-ox oftice at the Aenderay of Music. The down ton ticket office at Siliell's, No. 12 Wall-st. MUSIC STOKES. HaH A Son's, C.

Breusing's, Scharfenberg A Luis, uuus Al Clark. HOTELS. The Astor noose, the Metropolitan, Pt. Nicholas, the Larurge House, the New-Y'otk Hotel, the Everett, the uiou-place Hotel, and the FIFTH-AY ENUE HOTEL. bbooklt-.

Rose No. 142 Atlnntic-st. Prox's. No. 213 Falton-Jt.

Tickets will likewise be for sale at the ENTRANCE DOOR OF THE ACADEMY, tot which especiiil purpose FOUR ADDITIONAL TICKET OFFICES will be opened. The doors will be opened at 12 o'clock. The Matinee will i-cnimi-nce at 1 o'clock precisely. The Entre Acts will le of short duration, so that visitors from the country may tie in time for the railroads and steamboats. DAY, Sept.

26. nt 8. doors open at 7S o'clock, LAST NIGHT BUT TWO OF THE SEASOM, In consequence of the extraordinary sensation produced by Muie. COKTES1 iu that opera, and the inclemency of the weather, that, prevented many strangers from attending, II, TROVATORE will be repeated on MO.N DAY. MADAME CORTESI.

In hr great role of LEONORA. Siguor BRIGNOLI as MAN RICO. Mine. STRAKO-CH as AZUCENA. Siguor A MODIO as COUNT DE LUX A.

The Kile for Trovatore commences this morning. Oti WEDN ESDA Y. last ninht but one of the season, EK.NAN'l. MADAME GASSIElt ACA DEMY" OF MUSIC. Tickets for to-day's for sale at COCENHO-VKN'S Academy Music Store.

No. 856 Broadway, three doors below 14th-st. also, depot for all of Hellunnml-ler' dance muMc, as performed at Newport the last sea-sou by the Germania Orchestra. ITALIAN SINGING IN CLASSES. MR.

MILLARD will give lessons to classes of a limited number, on the plan of the C0NSEF.VAT01RE OF PARIS. Terms: $20. Address at No. 61 or apply between 12 and 1, at GOLDBECK'S MUSIC HALL, No. 766 Broadway.

WINTER GARDEN. A CONSERVATORY OF THE ARTS Dedicated to the culture of COMEDY. BALLET. miss agneh'robertsox. ThU evtabHshment, newly cmstructed nd designed from plans and designs furnished by Mr.

DION BuD-CICAl LT, ip now open. The door will be oned at 7H o'clock, precisely. The entertainment, will commence at with a new domestic drama in a tairy frame called DOT. representing Charles Dickens beautiful story, 1 THE CRICKET OX THE HEARTH. The characters will be sustained by the following artists John Peeryblngle V.VM Dot.

(his wife) Miss Agnes Robertson in which character she will sing the ballad Auld Robin Gray." Tilly ta J'of t'b. In which character she will sing "My first love was butcher boy." Caleb Plummer (a toy-maker) Mr. J. Jeffarsoa Bertha (his blind daughter) Sara Steven Edward Plummer (his son) Mr. A.

H. Davenport (reduced in circumstances in -t consequence of a crisis 1 Mrs.Blake it the indigo trade. May sweetheart). Mrt J. H.

AHea Tackleton B- lohaMOm Characters In the Fairy Prologue Fairies of the old school, much reduced la circumstances, proud of their family, but not above complaint Oberon Miss Secor Titania Miss ieldio P-w Miss Gimber Jjiel Miss Clinton I Jitter day" Fairies, strong, hard-working and useful little things, not atall proud Home Kettle 8hew Cradle Miss Den ha at The Cricket The drop curtaiu. representing Aristophanes reading one of his comedies, near the city, at sunset, has beea designed and nainted by Mr. RUSSELL SMITH. Act I. The first scene, a wood near Dot's Cottage, ha been painted by Mr.

Haves (late of the Boston Theatre, The second scene, the interior of Dot's Cottage, by Mr. Act II. First scene, a Village, by Mr. nAjx. Second scene, Caleb's Cottage and Tackleton House, by Mr.

Hat. Act HI. Dot's Cottage. pkices or APstUSIOg. Dress Circle and Parquett cent Family Circle ri' ifu 1 Orchestra Stalls Private Boxes Seven Dollar.

Box Office is open a A. M-. and seats may be secured and tickets purchased until 7 P.M. When the theatre is full notice will be placed at th entry. No seats will be allowed to occupy the ally ways and passages, such a practice being deemed inconsistent wi tl comfort and satisfaction of th auii- "sesit may secured six day In advance.

ft. H. In consequence of th length of th Drama there will be no other performance. NOW OPEN, ACADEMY OF DESIGN, 14TH-ST. THE SECOND EXHIBITION OF ENGLISH AND FRENCH PICTURES, Including specimens by Rosa Bonhear, Troyoa, uller Lambinet Ward.

Waliis, Hsott. Frost Linnell, Millais, he. (Open from A. M. to 6 P.

M. and from to 10 P. M.I I uaka 16 cent. Catalogue 16 oents. ROBERT CROFTS, Manager.

MADAME ANNA BISHOP, MADAME ANNA BISHOP. MADAME ANNA BISHOP, AT THE BROOKLYN ATHEN-EUX. -ri-vciikAV AT A GRAND CONCERT. -Si WOOD MINSTRELS, No. Broadway.

SELECT AND VATRIED 1 NEGRO MINSTRELSY. OPEN EVERY EVENING. Tickets 29 cents commence at 1 o'clock Wll'tJII'S ITALIA, i HOPE CHAPEL. 1 Kr. WATJGH has transferred his sketches to canvas with remarkable skill and accuracy.

CkrtMttMn InttL THIS AFTERNOON, 3 P. M. Aduisaloa 26 cents. Children 1 cent. PALACE GARDEN MUSIC HALL- 1 Th above elegant Hall win be to let after th tea of November next tat Fairs.

Lectures, Concert. Ball, Reading, or any other respectable en teti si assent TbTsiac of th Hall is xo by 60 feet Apply mm. th prw- INTERNATIONAL ART INSTITUTIONS I No. Broadway, eeraer 4th-t Opea froas A. M.

to 1 P. M. Admisaiea 1 thaysr paintings haw beea added te this Gallery-, whjcheoata'aa the aost beautiful sissssofsaodera art, FAIR OF THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE PALAC GARDEN JK OTIC TO EXHIBITORS la cooseeneaoe of lodssassit weather th openiaf of th "a3PaiaGar is poetnoood sattU TUAiDAY be TTta Septbor. at o'clock A. M.

Article will derived toTeosapetitioa smtU SATURDAY EVEXiXO. the ata knot Ma arder a ta Maaagen. DAVID JAUCE3, Wa. B. LsoAB.

Co-reapeadia Secretary, voa Ti CRAJtaSM, 8-sST(U, Svcrouri, amusements; oliu MFHICAii FRIEND. THE PIONEER OP CHEAP MUSIC IX pe s-ai fall il Masic, wwskJy, he 1 Mill, OOaTAIWIB KUSIC THAT IS POPTTLAK. GOOD, NOT PIFTIC0XT, ORIGINAL, JTE1, POR THE VOICE, THE SALOOX, THE BALL ROOM. cack BUtabor contain from to pieee. All tk Compoeer of the ooantry writ for th Fbjbxs ryttung that nw appear la tt A supply tufflcWat th vole and piano of the "Home Clvcle, at aa Insig-ni Bract cost, will be (bond la th Sent by ail Lr $5 a year, and la proporUo for a shorter ported.

The lrst and Second Volume, comprising IT tot page- each, vis Nc. 1 to 17 No. to 34, elegantly bound la Cloth. Gilt Cases, caa had at 2 4 apieo. Pabllsners and Proprietors, C.

B. SEYMOUR A CO. No. 101 Nassau-st, New-York Romsved from No. 13 Frankfort-st.

X-AVUA KEENE'S THEATRE. WORLD AND STAGE. 'DTRIT7rr AXT -represented PIXEST COMPe-et COMEDIANS that ha -TVER ITEKN'cOLAXeBKdl THIS THEATRE. Which has always stsod PRE-EMINENT for it BEAUTIFUL ACTIXG. THB XEW COMEDY WORLD AND STAGE, more PROVOCATIVE OF FUN.

hearty LAUGHTER AND APPLAUSE than even our FAMOUS AMERICAN COUSIN. GENUINE COMEDY, and a BEAUTIFUL STORY, replete with FUN FUN FUX and calling forth SMILES ANH TEARS. It holds THE AUDIENCE Si'ELL BOUND. ACT rikST. THE TARK AT WESTLAND MANOR.

act sxco-o. THE HOME OF THE ACTRESS. ACT THI ED. THE HOTEL AT PAU. IN THE PYEENEEB.

THB HON. HENRY MALPA3 sun HIS DOUBLE. THE DISMISSAL BY THE ACTRESS, or tub PERAMBULATING BUDGET OF 80XGS. GOES FBOM THY GAEE LIKE A BEAUTIFUL, ETO. THAT ELOPEMENT, TUB MOST DELICIOUS SCANDAL OF THE DAT.

OH WHAT WOULD DEAR DR. TIGHT SAT BFHr.uniK OLD PROPRIETY and lira WONDERFUL BANDBOX. ACT TTAl.IT MORE FUN CROWDED ITO TWO AND A HALF HOURS RATIONAL AMUSEMENT THIS PEOPLE CAN LAUGH AT DOUBLE THE TIME. TEAS, YEAS, YEAS. THE BEST COMEDY OF THE DAY, AS UNIVERSALLY acknowledged by the only true criterion THE PUBLIC.

A FIRST CLASS ACTOR IN EVERY PART. The new corned v. THE WORLD AND STAGE. The new comedy. THE WORLD AND STAGE.

The new comedy, THE WORLD AND STAGE. Will be presented this evening with a full east, embracing the names of New York's acknowledged favorites. Finn Kell (a celebrated actress) Laura Keens Lady Castlcorag (her sister) Miss Lipglu-5 Hettv Stubbs AdaCllfto Mary Wells Marion McCarthy Cherry Mrs. Mark Smltk Miss Detand Miss Florence Bel Mr. Geo.

Jordan J. G. Burnett Mr. H.T. Daly Mr.

F. A.Vincent W. H. Stephens Mr. J.

A. Smith Mr. C. Peters C. WbeaUeigh (with the beautiful song, 1 Lady Fanny Gabble Hon.

Mrs. Croickshanks Trimmer Hon. Harry Mai pas Sir Norman L'astlccrag Leonard Ash ton Buxxard Daniel Dewlap Colonel Gabble Sir Datxey. Browser Merceaa NO OTHER PIECE WILL BE PERFORMED. Dress circle scats may be secured one week In.

advance Doors open at to commence at o'clock. NIBLO'S" GARDEN. Poors open at 7 performance to commence at Tfi Tickets 60 cents Upper boxes. 25 pent. SATURDAY, Sept 24, i860.

FOUR ENTERTAINMENTS. FOUR ENTERTAINMENTS. FOUR ENTERTAINMENTS. FOUR ENTERTAINMENTS. BENEFIT OF MISS FRANCIS.

THE YOUNG AMERICAN DAXSEUSE. LAST NIGHT BUT SIX Of the renowned GABRIEL and FRANCOIS RAVEL. Bv particular desire. THE MAGIC TRUMPET. GABRIEL AS TnE CLOWX.

THE BELLE OF MA ARIA. GABRIEL AS DON BASALIK. Miss FRANCIS AS THE BELLE. MARIETTA ZANFRETTL YOUNG AMERICA OX THE TIGHT B0PE. First time.

i'L'LUPn MARTINETTI. JULIAN MARTINEiTTI.MAy A iAXPRETTI. In their surprising gymnastic exercise. MONDAY MAZULM. Next week, last week of th Ravels.

WALLACK. THEATRE. Sole Lessee and Manager. MR. WALLACE1 Doors open at 7, to commence at 1.

KOTICB. In answer to the many Inquiries at the Box office for the revival of the OLD COMEDIES, which can now again be given with th anspproachabl Ct PECULIAR TO THIS THEATRE, it Is respectfully intimated that the success of th new comedy will, for th present, postpone their production for some nights. Due notice will be given of their representation. Triumphant success of the new comedy. THIS EVENING, AND 1 EVERY EVENING UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, A new, original comedy by JOHN BROUGHAM, 6 acta, called THE RULING PASSION, In which Mr.

W. R. Blake, Mr. Lester snack, Ifr. John Brougham.

Mr. Walcot, Mr. Dyott, Mr. Young, Mr. Jackson, Mrs.

Hoey, Mis Mary Gannon, Mr. Vernon, Mrs. Walcot, and Miss Julia Tre will eppear. Th orchestra under th direction of MR. ROBERT STOEPEL.

To conclude with Morton's best farce, called TICKLISH TIMES. Mr. Sloan. Mr. Bangs, Mr.

Moore, Mr. W. R. Floyd. Vr.

Jackson, Mrs. Sloan, Mrs. Young, and Mia Hearard la principal character. BARNUM'S "AMERICAN MUSEUM. If 8 F.

CVlNBrl5lACfc IMMENSE NOVELTIF.8. WONDERFUL EX HTBTTI0X3. SUPERB ENTERTAINMENTS. THE MOST TALENTED COMPANY of Comedians la the country, ATURDAT, SEPT. 2.

THE MYSTERIOUS STRANGER By th talented AVLroaDt lath.EYEXING. MR. AXD MRS. WHITE. Peter White WilfpiJiS- Widow White Mis Partington THE ARAB GIANT Nearly TX feet high tl yars Id.

and welx king 417 pounds! Thenar led Tranh 57 that ancient tre trmm of the MOW Ok' OUTESi the family rnolr colored and deadly Anaconda. the Hspry Famfly. and ali th other curiosities te eea without additional charge. On MONDAY next the crlrbrated and talented tU- ter HANNAH and Will appear at both afteraooa ur at nous aiter-po e- veng perform- adittaaec cent child aaet.saat. Uorat xtra.

1. IS wsii; Pr- LOOK OUT FOR THE GREAT EASTERN. Exponent of WESTERN FUX. -Sam Cowbia, wut kls drawing-room Soiree. Hi "HUMOR.

rwided by DELICACY." CARL HlBNBRt FMIGRAXTS FAREWELL. This beautiful Bictnr 1 wow oa fro exhibits. W. 8CHACS, ha. Broadway.

PICTURE GALLERY. -1 FREE ADMISSION. Wine GaTiery and fia Picture at the Leoklwg-Gms atobliahments' M. P. WH1TLOCK.

Ne. as mffmmut) WmtCC-gb rsrrttwERY theatre. V.T.rs esers. O. L.

Fax and J. W. BXsrf. Th perswrma-c-. Trank JBamboo! -Jf r- o.

Rawly Lady Easily. OARXBALDt, i Oonoral tew! nnn, mi dnot. at IlamUtoo Park, wiu on v5w evening next -n-i-s. DANCING. A.

DO WORTH'S DANCING ACADEMISM A. W. 1 1 i. No. 137 Montasrue-ptae, BrooUyw.

New-Terk oa Wed nee-lays and Saturday, eoeamsae Sept 2 Broklya a Taeday aad Friday, mawisi Ing Sent 17. Prlvat class fur ladic at 11 A. rkaaa lor children at 4 P. for gentlemen at P. M.

laaal-lie, prlvat daises and school laser attend ed. Circulars may be had at ailker af th Mr. DODWORTH Uke great pleasure la calling astsss-tioa totbenlaiwemewtof hi Brooklyn establish iw sit The targ room has nearly doahle It tsl nisi oapaoity. la arooortio Groat atsoatlaa has I Sivea tn the aiin-tion of a proper aystssa of veatitiss, Ir. DODWORTH has ever saa.1 It a duty to lat-sda-sv tn add it a to all th fashionable daaoea, such eaustsoa and dances aa would hav the atost salutary affect apes the figure, walk and goner! deport sunt ml thos UisA under his charge.

K. FBRRRROS hAMClNO ACADEH1IEK, West New-York, aad No. tOUatoMfc. i Brooklyn. The above Academic will open in Xrw-Torh a OotL aadln Hrookiya oa Oct II.

iH P. M. School aal rriT.is classes attended. Pupils caa atop at uf Uas tke sessna. Soireee givoa aa asaat 4 rs.

apply at th Academics. C. II. RIVERS' DANCING ACADEMIES. Xo.

Fulton-et, Bwiklyn. TUESDAY AND FRIDAYS, -v No. Tl and 73 Jersey City, MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS. Commencing MONDAY, Soptf. SPORTING.

INTERNATIONAL CRICK -ttween olevoa selected alsver of AM rpilR GRAh A ET MATCH bi -y-4wo of the United State, will taka Knclaad and twen. ite' Ground, Uobokea, en HON- place on the St Geo. 'lowing, day. Subscription ta DAY, Oct. 3 and fW mi chased of the Committee, or match tickets may be nd on the days of pray at th at th principal ytni.

Slngl day tiekeu ob-western entrance to the gr All are sold with tb tainable only at the grown Is subject to therulo an nnderstandinar that the buyer ed and eousptcw-reguUtions. which will be prfnk will be soid at th ousiy on the around. As no tic Hous. aersoaa eastern entrance, hear the Yacht Tenter that way. provided with tickets are advised ded te keep order.

An ample police fore will be prow and ladle far Subscription tickets, admitting bear. odatioa the match, for whom special acceonaw will match. IN Single day admission tickets to the grown oonairmiB. J. C.

Wells. 12S Broadway, I J. T. Walker. ST Br.

A. 11. Gibbs, 1 william-st. U. In ten, io nsM.

-1 E. Ijunentague, 1 J. Ford, 4 Bewvert H. Sharp. 216 IR.

Waller, 63 Cedar-st, K. Page, 3 B. B. Tilt, 27 Broadway. MUSICAL.

IIALLKT Si CUMSTON'S PIANO. FORTES, nown for the past thirty year as among th beat lm the country. IMPROVED NEW-YORK PIAXOS. SECOXD-H AND PIANOS, first-class maker, to gdl order, at very low prices. 8.

D. A H. W. SMITH'S AMERICAN ORGAN. (12 stops.) PEDAL BASsV MELODEONS, sad MELODEOXS af every styl fw Church, School or psrlor use.

New and second-hand Piano and Melodeou to reat-Bent allowed if purchased. A. M. KANOTJSE. No.

436 Broadway. TnE DRIGG8 PATENT PIANO-PORTE8T Having purchased the autnfactnrinr Interest DK1GGS, FARM ELEE A Cc.in th abov PUne-Fertea, together with their extensive sUick of material wo are now prepared with greatly Increased facilities to supply these instruments. 1 nej lev are constructed oa curelx scientific arlarial! having upper and lower sounding-Hoards, (wita aa urn-tin iron frame for sustaining the strata of th striaga the case forms a complete vibrating shell, awd approaches nearer to the violin ia porfsotioa th aa aaa-other instrument of Its class. L. M.

Gottsrhalk. M. Stakosch, Wm. A. King, Max Maretiek and others recommend them a follow It is the true philosophical principle tor constructing Plan-Fortes, the ton In point of richness, depth and brilliancy, equals that of the best Gbawb Pi abo-Fobtb, and stereo's them in pare musical intonation aad ataal Inn power." The New-York Evangelist says: "After th strings have arrived at their full tension, it will remain la taaa for an almost unlimited lens-th of trme.

The public are respectfully invited te eaft and ass them at the Ware room of this Company. No. 25 Caaat-treiit THE DRIGGS PIANO COMPANY. Sole Manufacturer and Vender. I.I wig C.

Paimtxie, Secretary. DRIGGS PATENT PIANO FORTES-, Sole Agent-WM. HALL A SOX. No. 643 Broadway, on block above th St Nichols.

CHICK BRING cV SONS MANUFACTURERS OF GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIAXOC Wareroom No. 64 Broad way. C. A SONS have been awarded 36 prise medal for superiority of their manufacture for th past 36 year. "ALSO FOR SALE, MAS0X A HAMLIN'S SUPERIOR MELODEONS AXD HASV0XTU3CC.

Jr parlor, enureses, vestne ana loages, At whnlessle sn I PIANOS TO Ha ESTABLISHED 33 YEARS. We don't mske th Patent Piano, or Piano wiah the AtUchment But we do mak good substantial Bd warraatoA Fiano-tortes ot excellent tone and action. Our InstrumenU ssoos tbxmosXVE Ig PBIOt Well as in other particulars. Call and see them. New and seeond-haad PlAsa Rarr.

FIRTH, POND A No. 647 Broadway, Xew-Ttc STODART PIANO-FORTES. rt GRAND, SQUARE AND A MORRIS. Manufactnrers, Nsw-York. Wareroom NWI Broadway.

"bible-house piano'warkroomsw Improved new scale 7 -octaves, at 200, $2M aad $xML T. H. CHAMBERS, Bib! House, Astor-plaea. IAN OS, MELODEONS AND ORGANS The Horace Waters Pianos and Meiodeons.for dfh purity of tone and durability, are aawurpaased. -Prieea reasoosble.

Seoeod-hand Pia-oo ad Melodeews rreM 26 to 150. Piano and Melodaons to rent MoetSrw payments received for Pianos. HORACE WATEhit, Agent No. XO Broadway. TxsTistogut Tb Bora Water Piano are know a a among the wery bet." Atxmgeha.

Wacaa speak of their aaortt from knewledg." JnUUigmncer. WsW Piano ana Meloaeons cnanenge comparrsow vm finest mad anywhere ia th GOLD MEDAL GRAND AND SQUARE PIANOS STEIN WAY SONS, No. Mand 8 Walte-r-t, near Broadway. New-York, always received the first sresniam where and wIm never ia oesspj-Mtlon with the best makers of Boston, hew-York, ra-mielphis and Baltimor. Every ptn warranted far three years.

WALKER'S PIANO-FORTE WAREROOM Chntoi ton Halt, Astor-plsee and Mb-st, near Broad-Urge stock of new and second-hand ptoaa ec way, every description for sal and bir at reduced pi MS Ml u. ui ia caa of parchas. N. B-Tb bir allow JSc C. FISCHER'S rlUPEBIOR CIRCVIcAR.

-Scale Pianos full Iroa frame, palest damper. --equaled tor sUsdingln tune. arrroom. No. Bread-way, near 14th-st Manufactory.

NoS. Ul, MA, MS, Htm 24. 251 West 2th-st. near th-v. R-VEN, BACON efc 5o--(8PCCE8ORS TO DA-ooo A Kavea.) piao-orto snraetars, waro-roosn No.

13AGraad-t. aear Broadway, wbafwarex assortment of InstramonU may be fcaad. excluei rely mt nr wa manufacture, warraatod la every rospeet TTAZLETON PIANO-FORTB MAW-XI afactarer. No. SO Cest-e-t, offer a fist ssssst meat of brUliaat and full-toned Piaaos, at the liwist rata-.

Warranted to giv talistsctioa gaaraatosd far FT. LBEBT WEBER, PIANO-FORTE AW-e facta rer. No. 156 Wt Bread way, aear Caasd. The best aseortmeat of Planes, warraatod far yra, aA lowest price.

Call aad ajaia bfar pars si as g. A THOMPSON, NO. 48 BROADWAY ha constantly oa band a largo aasortmeat of firss-chta piano at groat bsrgsln second-hand rises to grat variety moled eons, he Pianos to let. ir v. HAKJti-lurs, riAi.wr ascv-r.

Vs. B61 Canal st. sOer as sleek of to facts re celebrated instruments, fully warraatod, at low prtoaa. A H. GALB etc CO FIAWO-FOETESf Itf aat 12ta-t Invito atteattoa to their as plaat.

GutrtBtssd to giv ewlire sslisfaclioa. ONE HUNDRED IRISH AIRS, ABRANGFT. for the piano-forte. Third Herles, (1 to v0.) with aa ilruatratod title after adeaiga by Mad tee: 64 nags mt pesratsr-stse as sic price mu Beat free mama mm eeipt et asnosust tn taoaey or stamps, irss ear 1 bcxis snay ve ssa separately wa eseo- P. M.

HAVERTr. P-bilsW. Ms. 11 PaJtsast. GROCERIES PROVISIOItSL lYtrH'' 1 good CHEER HOP LEAVEN rug THB 1 mdtvtt issisj ta saar atteotiea to th re tried them.

sarbosasW the eee41eat ali- colttassM. hav I ent pienssncea tivem lit- -1 eonvenleBC ta msciiiwhs veast Is so deslrsbU at this seasos. vhrs as easy to troabloMin. A package e. 25 hriiraat keep as a box of thwyd mm mrm-a aaua Bsoisteeod.

Is oss doses psehawe aad la rroasr Ta tkes ar exes. Alter ai a rs ii. box. u--7v 5JT.T"- rrcers, anl as waoie For sal by a th P'IhT, K. J4 Broadway.

TO LIVE CHEAP. Of! 2G0l.riK F-Ua irrcour SS: STOS, 7 la- VaM 6r twtca-tt MCltS gtazrsy Coi aUTrd ba. HffwX 1-.

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