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SHIPPING. NATIONAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO. (LnUd,) JTW-TOBKIO LlVXRPOOU Cell i ox et UuMiutown to lend pisso. jrFK. -v Oragta.

Julaku HmH. ir i p-tta a 31 Prow f-KSNSYLVAMA McNeruv VIRGINIA: Lewie. LOUISIANA 3.M Culung. Leit.x Pier No. 47.

North River. JXLIHINIA SATURDAY. Oct. 21 ItTEEV SATl BDAV. Nov.

4 HELVETIA SATURDA N'v. IST I I f- A TVH A Nov. is RATCKDAV Nov. Te AND EVERT SATURDAY THEREAFTBit, Tha Cabin oconimdaiion on board the jjnMunnimd, and Uic rate lower tjian 7 ou-r (bin peaeeg. Strag 30 pybi eur- Tbe gM of Hum weasel will bo be eueantshl tor pece or valuables nnlm Bills of leading, having their value iprpMd therein, ar mrnod therefor.

For tl or tfffJS. No Tl WaHC Forataag. Broaw -y, Y. NLYIRBCT TO FRANCE. ThsArst spleadid vsl on (bia favont route lor the lUneot ere tne iouuwiiui WASHINGTON.

Mm wuu Mm mm tona vU-4iore power 6.204 tuna 9ub-hor Krw power Great power. Great power. Great oown. UBOPE Ipolkon ALULA 1 DF. PARIS UErul LHts aua nr.

n-iua. XtTROPK A. Iitf.8me FRIDAY Not. 10 LAFAYETTE A. boo ML FRIDAY Dec.

8 met. or axbaok i oou. j'lret cabin. tl36 second cabin, 90, Including table win or aether class, Pass augers intending to land at brent will be furnished here with railroad coupon ticket, and their baggage to Pan, at an additional barge of Ai fur first end AS for second class. Umiuml imttmm inniv fr of ckaeew.

for fortiier information apply to GEO. eiACKENZIE, Agent. No. 7 Broadway. New-York.

At Parte, Boulevard do Capucxne. (Grand HotaLi At Havre, WH. 1SELIN A (JO. THK BRITISH AND NORTH ROY Al MAIL, STEAMSHIPS. XETWEKN NETW-YORK AND LrVERPOOL.

OALXr LNU AT UOKK HABbOft. i AND BETWEEN BOSTON A.N IJVERPOOL, CAXLINO AT DAIJFAX AN II CORK HARBOR. PERSIA leavea New-York Vedneedar. Oct. la.

CHINA leawe bootnn VredneedaT. tec. 36. IMXTTIA Wawee few-V nrlt Wndnwdiy. Nor.

1. A FK1CA leaea Buaton VV edneeday. Nor. 8. JAVA teaToa New-York WednwKUf.

Nor. 15. CUBA lee re Buaton WedneaUar. Nor. 33.

a-BOM HIT-IU1I TO UTIAFOUL. Cbtwf Cabin PaMaare tVSl 80 beoood Uabin Paaaaca 00 noM AturroM to ijTEroou Chief Clabin Paaaaca Seeond (Jabin fuaul pavabie in fjald. or ite egniralent tn Ignited State cor-rene. Berttka no aeeored until paid for. Aa expenenowd earreon on board.

Taw owner of these ail ips will not be accountable Tor flpaoa or Valoablea nnieea billa of kadinc. bnnf IM aioe espreeeed. ar aiKOod tbernfor. STEAM TO LIVKRPOOU-CAULUiO AT Qneeaetown. Tbt lnmin lane, aaibng aenu-weelqT, carrvmr tho Llnilea Btate juana.

Knrs BURO CITY OF BALTIMORE JITY OK MANCUKbl iiITT rilr liivTKis' SATURDAY 18 21 Oe, 35 Oct. 38 tnd Mch aecmdiuf BATU HUA It tie yituaaouai, jwtaooa. from Pier So. Nortn Kit or. RATES OF PAH8AGB.

BY TBI BtATA. HTLAMtB MAII.IMU KVKKT aATTTKOAY. riretOabia $30 FlratOabta to London. Uoibteeraare to London. 33 Flret Oabui to Porta i.lu6!bteeraa to Pane 0 PATABLK I KU.

Paaaa br the Wadneada teamen: First Cabin, $90; flteexaice, (ft. Payable in U. b. currency. PaaeaBxem aiao forwarded to Harre, Hambarg; Bro-men, Aol.

ai moderate rat Btaaraye from Lirerpool or Oueenatowa, 930 ernld. or tbe eoajaieat.v Tiokota can be booariit here Dy persona eendina for their fnada. nmm For farther information apply at the Company's Offloao. JOHN U. DALK.

Aa-ent. No. 1 Itroatrway. New-liork. OS AMERlf LINK TO ENGLAND AND FRANCE.

The New-York and Harre Steamship Company' firat-olaaa maU ARAOO and FULT05. haTiaf beaai tboronirhly rofitted. wiH loara Pier No. 37 Nortn RiTer for Hatto. callrnc at Bonthampton, aa follow A A fi4 HnritT A.

OiraDIH Nor. 3B. IMS. Jamkr A. Wrrrrow IJec 33, IHBo.

A HACK) HEHI A. jAaDrH. I AsTEK A. WoTTOM ARAOO A. Oawdm.

Vm.TOlt I a xica A- -Jan. 3U, IHBO. 17. 1H86. 17, 1MW.

14, 1066. PRICES OK PASSAGE IN OOLi). First L31 SO Seoond cabin 00 An OTiMtrionced uriron on board. Too company will not be roajionaiblo for specie or Tal-nablnt nnlaac bills of ladins, iiain the Ttine axpreaeed. are ai roed tberefur.

For iorXher iniurmation, apply to BELL. President. 1 No. Broadway, New-1 ork. TEAM TO L.N IMN THE 8PLENDID BRIT-ishiron lawamnhin BELLONA, 3,500 tons.

Cant. E. ItxM. will sail aa aLovo, from Pier No. 3 North RiTer.

on TUESDAY, 0-t. 17. For paaaafo, at the lowest rate, apply to CHAS. A WHITNEYTNo. 28 Broadway.

For froicbt pr'y No. 54 South -t. HOWLAND A AbPTJTWALL, Aenta. ABIiACiE Tt AND FROM ORKAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND, BY RTEAA48HIH AND RAILING PACKET, AT REDUCED RATES. Drafts available thruu-hout England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales.

For partlcuUr apply to 'IAP600TT, BROTHERS A OO- No. 98 Sooth-at. ONLY LIVE OF BRITISH BTEAHEE8 oarrYinar pmw-urs DUtaxrr to Groat Brrtain. ANCHOIi LINE STEAM TO GLASGOW, LTVER- POOL AiND IRISH PORTS CALEDONIA. -SATURDAY, Oct.

31 Not. A lilKERNii Oabuis, and TO: sveerae, to currency. F. MACDONALD A (U, io. Bowbnc-CTeeo.

FOR HAVANA, VIA NASSAU, N. P. Tbo Brttiah and North American Royal Mail Btoam-pafiaet Oompany'a new steamer OORSICA, Oapt. Lx VlcaaOBJUL. will sail tor the above porta, from the Com-pany'a wharf, at Jpry 0ty.

on SATURDAY, October rJhTKATtiKD AY, Norembor4th. Paaaaere money to f45 PaaaaATO monet to Ha Tana 60 Payable in frold or ita eoniTalent. y-No freijrht receiTed en day before Bailing. ur freiarnt or appbr to Hi E. 0 o.

4 BowlinaTreen. FUH HAVANA-DIRECT. The farted States mail aide-wheel ateamahip COLUMBIA. Babtoh, C-iTnminder, will kiara Pier No. 4 North RiTer on TFOKSDAY.

Oct. at 3 o'clock P. preciacry, for HaTaoa. For frcixbl or paa-re apply to SPUE OKI), T1XESTON A No. 30 Broadway Toe faTorH afainer VORRO CABTLE-will aneceed the UOLUMBIA, and ieaTe Oct.

38. HAVANA AND VEJI CRl'A. NOTICK. 4'barHre -of aaiHas date. Hereafter the American n1 Mexican Mail Meanlhip Oompany will diapateb their and cieirant atae-wheel ateamera for the ahoee tore oa toe Hth and Hd of each month.

For freiarlit or paaeae. Apply OUAS. A. WHITNEY, Afoot. o.

Broadway CKITAvD bTATER MAIL LINE FOH EIO DE JANEIRO, aallinc at BtwTLnmaa, Para, Pernaaiboco Bad Bahia. The United fcteU and BraaU Mail aaiehi Com-pany will dupatch rauulmiif, ou Um Jsth of each tmonto, yam of their hrst-claa atvamera, (the 33tb falling on Sunday, they will Knil on tlir th.i THE NUUTU AAUuRICA will leave aa MOS DA Y.he" Sth cif October, from Pier No. 4a, Nervh Kiver, atiao-ciinJt noon. Thr eteamer only Call at Para every other trip, Tbo NORTH AMFKIUA will not eali thera-thas ttmo. The rteaaapr SOUTH AMERICA will fullew oa tbeSMhoi Naubm.I,Au axprrmneeU aurireon ia attached to each.

evemamp. An letters must pass tnronrn i be poot-onoa. For freight eight ex ya -rs, UisTing ajuiaudul aocosuuo- appry to i. uuuab am.aliu a I fmo. ii Broadway.

FOR OALVEiTOW DIRECT. Tbo new and m-l-md rd United State nvaf. at earn ship ATHKKINE WiUriNO. CapC iT-gTlUX, will leave I'sar At, Rjrth iLrrer on WKDNE.SDAV. Oct 1A at 3 o'clock E.

M. preeieeiy, for GaJToeton dtrct.r or xreigat or pawssw spirty to 3TLESTON A No, 28 hredaway. FOR WILMrSGTOX, N. LINE OV MTEAMSIUPft, FAIRBANKS. J.

Axxx. nrxiXB, Commander. WILU AM P. CLYDE. a.

8, Kortprna, Crmmander. The splendid A 1 nnbTi FAIRBANKS i9pow reoai ving freight at Pier No. Tl East Itiver, foot of WalT-t-, and will sail oa TMUtUUAY. Ort. ttt a4 Walock P.

M. Hupenor aoconiaaw aUoat rW loeeniMiii ciooda ''rwarara to ayeittfTuie uu Ml ntuw jilaMt bj alULM iw.ui4ca, a(anw iimlnrtoi For lreight or passage, apply to CHAS. U. PIERSOH. 77 to JANUsS clANU.

Twa A17 Wall-et. VOK AVILMIN CSTON. N. C. DIRECT.

ATLANTIC COAST MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. FUTERPE, EusrnoE, Oommander. TWILIGHT. hfli-M. OommanHor.

The eteaant and fast teamablD EUTERPE ta cow reaaiTing freight- at Pier Net. A7 North Kiver, and snU leere aa above on SATURDAY. Oct. 21, at 3 P. M.

rretcnt or tiiiai aniianiar stcoommoda-TPiT LlYINGSTON, POX A No. Ifl BrosdwBy. Agrots at WiuninaTtuay MAR KX'i A HOWELL. Opposition line to ca li xornxa. reduction in prick-o passage.

beoond-claas, Third-cTaaa, tu. gni: fioo. Joe Central American TTanait Oompaoy wiO disytrn 4firat-elaaseeamhia THE ATM OF OCTOBER, AT IDTJ5, -For! ir no. Aort Itrver, a toe a pneea. apply at the omoa ol Aha pany.

No. in tot-W rx ji. cxBxxxarax. Agtmi. IFORMA, via Ie4haa ef lA) WAUt FAfiaAOB HATES.

VOMMX3C1XQ The AUaatte Mail Iw.eaaehlp rusaaaau aTTI ilkipatisk ly, a triea lln i saaisaj piac, Ne. 0 Mortal Kivw.ieotaf Jo-1. 1 W'YOit hi fOonnocttBg gt Panama) wrth O0IA3RA ltX JOoosBtTaii with WNSTTTUTIOJiU ALULi, HavAl TjflTKn iTATKS PiSSPORTAGKNCTi tl CTHAMBriLS-BT PasT)srts tswsa wa ZVs. wawaaajsaaneaayeBi aBweaBafeia wvswa, fajsaaj SillPPIKG. NEW- ORLEANS DIRECT.

WEDNESDAYS and 8 ATTTRD AYS. The MailNteamKhipOompeny a eteamehip UNITED STATES. Cm. bHAMM. Ouatmanoer, will leave oa UtU.Nt.-OAK, Oct.

IS. aad the MLiiblSMlPPI, Cotninatider. SATURDAY. Oct. 31, at o'oioea: P.

from ttoe Oora-paay's Pier. fee. AertO EUvec Por freight or paa-aage apply to JAMES A. RAYMOR. No.

VB Barclay-aC POR NEW-ORLEANfl DIRECT. First Cabin passage, 30: Second Cabin passage. A3a. FREIuHT AT VERY LOW KATI. The Coastwise Company will dui patch on TUESDAY.

O. 17, at 3 P. Tne Al faet propeller FLAG, i. W. Bnowwrara, Frtt.

from Pier No. 't North River, (oof of Wairen-et. Paivnirer ucomniiMUlioii err ei'iwnt Fremht received on SATURDAY 14th. Blank bt.la ut ladiag I urnialied. No other form aignod.

Apply at No. 177, West corner of Warreu-t. IJ. W. CARRINGTON.

PHILADELPHIA and ALABAMA follow Oct. ttaod Nov. 6. FOR EAV -ORLB AN DIRECT. THE CROMWELL LINE WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY.

The first-cUas steanubtp R.EPUBLIC. Cap. Yotnsa. Will leave Pier No. Nortn Itiver, an WEDNESDAY.

Oct. lh, and the GEO. CRoM WELL, Oapt. E. VAILL.

will loave SATURDAY. Oct. 21, at 3 P. M. Paaage.

with nnaurpaaurd aocotnmo'lationa. 60. Appiy to H. B. CROMWELL A No.

H8 Wast-at. FOR NEW-ORLEANS. ATLANTIC COAST MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. The bpleudid and laat eteamatup VICTOR will leave as above, from Pier No. 36 North River, on WEDNESDAY.

Oct. IB. at 3 o'clock P. M. For freight or paaaage.

having excellent accommodation, apply to LIVINGSTON. FOX A No. HI Broadway. The ATLANTA follows. FOR CHARLESTON, 8.

C. Regular United States Mail Line of FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIPS. GRANADA, ALHAMBRA, AND A LUST QUAKER CITY. WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS, will be dispatched promptly at 3 o'clock, from Pier No. 14 East River.

Bills of lading signed on board. For freight or puHrt, apply to ARTHUR LEAKY. No. T3 William -at. The new very last and favorite sieamehip GRANADA KoUKsrr Baxtkb.

OmmtBdur, is now receiving cargo, and will be diapatclied on WEDNESDAY. Oct. 18: and will bo followed by the elegant and popular etoamahip QUAKER CITY. Wm. H.

WgT. Commander. on SATURDAY, Oct. 3L Atrenta in Charleston. Messrs.

RAVEN EL A wba will forward goods the uteriorj KOR CHARLESTON. S. C. PEOPLE'S MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPAKT. EMILY B.

SOUDE Oapt. Ohab. P. MaBSBslAli MONEKA Oapt. Wat.

MajubkasT The above splendid Bteamehipe will leave evwry THURSDAY, at 3 P. AL. from Pier No. 36 North River, iavariably landing oargo gt Charleston on Monday mora- he MONEKA leavea THURSDAY, lMh inet. For freight or paaaage, with unsurpassed aooommoda- dation, APPLTVINGSTON.

FOX A OOa No. 141 Broad war. Consignees at Chariestoo, ARCHIBALD. GETTY A OO. KOR SAVANNAH.

OA. ATLANTIC COAST MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. SEMI-WEEKLY. connecting with railroad throughout Georgia Florida. Tne new and elegant steamships ARIADNE.

Oapt. Ckaxt; RALEIGH. Cant. Walk KB: VARUN A-Capt. WhttbhcT: NIfJ KTTNfJ A f.EL Dana.

BUAIKl. will 1 avs Pier No. 37 North Bxrer every WEDNESDAY and AIURDAt. at IF. M.

The ir mnmmti anH iiaeeillier aj The ateamahip A RIADNE leavea on WEDNESDAY, Oct. 16. For freight or or passage, apply liviuston; FO to No. 141 Broadway. Agent at Savannah.

JNO. R. WILDER, who will foi ward all good intendoa for tbo intenoc. FOR SAVANNAH DIRECT. THURSDAYS AND SATURDAYS.

Connecting with ail steam boats and railroad for the interior. The new and elegant steamship LEO. F. M. Mnuil, Oommander.

will leave Pier No. 11 North River on THURSDAY. Oct- at I P. at. or freight or JE ONES, No.

17 Broadway. AgenU in SaTannah. HUNTER A GAMMELL. FOR RIC1LUOND. CITY POINT AND NORFOLK.

GOES TO THE HAH AT RICHMOND. THE NEW' AND ELEOAlfT SLDE-WHETEL 8TEAM- BHIPS llATTfiaAO 8 HATTERAS, Pakbjhh, every SATURDAY, al ALBEMARLE, BcrmnB, every WEDNESDAY, sL. from pier No. 36 North River. 12 M.

at 121 For freight or pieaaga, having superior tceoamo tians. AiLteto IJVINGBTON. FOX A No. Ul Broadway. Freight receive fl on onr eovered pier.

No. 36 North Stiver, at all times daring business boors. Good consigned to but address promptly forwarded. FOH NORFOLK CITY COINT AND RICHMOND. REGULAR SEMI-WEEKLY LINK.

Pier No. 21 Nortn River, foot of The ateamahip YAlnOO, Oapt. Oouua, loaves every SATURDAY, at 13 o'clock M. The steamship CREOLE. Captain Kjmo, leavea every WEDNESDAY, at 13 o'clock M.

Excursion ticket issued at redneed rate. For freight or paaaage, hsving superior accommodations, apply to oTxTEINEKEN A PALM ORE. Agents Now-fork and Virginia Steamsbip No. 115 Broadway. STJACBOATS IHK GREAT INSIDE ROUTE FOR BOSTON.

AVOIDING POINT JUDITH. STONINOTON LINE OF STEAMERS, being the safest and quickest between Boston and New-York. The staunch and splendid steamer COMMONWEALTH. Oapt, J. W.

Williams, On TUESDAYS. THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS; PLYMOUTH ROCK. Cant. J. O.

Gxbb. On MONDAYS. WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS, at 5 o'clock P. Mh front Pier No. 18 North River.

These boat are unsurpassed for comfort strength and safety. 8tate-rooms aeeored at the otfcoe. Pier No. IB, on board the boat. No.

76 Boston, and at the Providence Oepot. Return train leave Boston at SkP. M. M. SIMONS.

Agent, FOR SAUGERTIES. Lan 'ing at Rhine bock, Bai i town and TivolL The steamer Capt. Johw OKTrKHOtJirr, will leave. New-York from the foot of Franklin- t-, for Baugertiea, EVERY WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOON at 8 o'clock, and MONDAY at 3 o'clock P. M.

Landing Monday also at Newbnrgh. Low Point, New, Hamburgh, Milton and Poughkeepeie. Paaaage 50 cent to Rhinebeok ana all landing below. FOR SALE AT A BAROAIHfT A powerful SIDK-WHEEX, STEAMER, aniUbl for tow-boat. Length.

304 feet: beam, "34 feet: depth, 9 feat 6 inches; beam engine, 56-incb cylinder, ft-f act stroke. Apply to Capt. R. SHAW. on board, foot North River.

New-York. FOR PROVIDENCE DIRECT. Trie new and staunch aide-wheel earner CITY OF PROVIDENCE. 8U0 tona burden, Oavid f. lAVia, Commander, will leave Pier No.

45 North River, ev TttRUAY, thuksuai ana QA1 UMXIAI a AL For freight or paaaage apply en board. Far PLEASURE TRAVEL TO CATSKILL Mountain Hons. Lebanon Spring. Saratoga, Lake CbaznpLain, Montreal, Quebec and an potnta North and West via Hudson River. Disy boats for Albany, landtag at Yonkera, Coasen' Hotel Dock.

West rxiii Int. New- hnr.ii PiuuhkMMM. Rhinabeck. Catskill and Hudson. emboat VIBBARD, Capt p.

H. Hrry-HcocK. TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS; nd the DANIEL DREW the artemate tnoming, at 7:45 A. M- from pier at foot of Dcabroaeee tooching at SDtb-st. pier, to reeeive pnenanirere, at A Tickets sold on board and baggage cheeAod for Lee West and North, making cloee and sure oonnectiaw with the New-York Central and Northern Railroads- Baggage transferred without oharge.

AILY, FOR HARTFORD, 8PRI5G-FIELD, Greenfield, oVUimnton, and other point, byrail. North, East and West of HartJord. and landing on the Connecticut River, steamer CITY OF HART-IDRDand GRANITE STATE, from Peck Slip, New-York, at 4 P. M. First elans fare, S3; aecond elaaa.

Al SO. These boat have flrat-claaa stateroom accommodations. For further mformation, inaoire of SAX TON A SEA- BURY, o. 112 JT. P.

A. MILLS. Agt, Hartford and New-Tort Stea Steamboat Company. FOR ROXDOUT AND KIN6STON, LAND mgat Coxae na. ewbarr h.

Marlborough, Milton. Poughkeepeie, Weet Park and Eaopua. oonneot- ang with the Delhi and Ellenrill axagea. The Meant steamers JAMBS W. BALDWIN, Capt.

H. YurMrr. MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS aac A 111 BVW MM. FRA- A W.TV Cil AXWa-S. TV A I TUESDAY! Ak and aAl URAA A ng Sew, 4 MAeoJookF.

A4, s. ArTflRWOr)t BOAT FOR HEWBl'RGH AND FlSU.KJtI.L-.The steamboat JOHN ROMER will leave fe-Yrrrk, Tinr No. 3ft, foot of Frflklia-st EVERY (Suadaya azcepted at a o'clock. Unding at Cot sons. Cold bpriaf and Cornwall: returning, will wave A iahkiUaA I Jfi A.

Newbnrgh at 1 aC, landing as above. DAILY LIKE FOR BRIDOEPOKT-OR aad after MONDAY, Oct. t. the leireer BRIDGEPORT will iearve from Peca-alip. Eaat River, dailyv at 13 o'elock, noon, anrmag xn tuna to oowneot with the enipieee train.

Freight aaAaa far Use Naugataek and Hooaatoaie Railroad. PKOPLE'H OPPOSITION LINK OF A I STEAMERS FOR BOSTON Far S3: to io Proridaao t. Pier, ever ana rewporv i so, xratn at. TLJUA, TntaailAx and bUNDAx, OR NEW-HAVEN j--HART FORD AND HITS MOUN TAIN a PleViet Wave PeekHp for Jtaw-Havea at 3 OA and P. A4-.

4 wiiA reili eed. ORJflNO LINE FOR PEEKBKII The NORWA1A ratt A. UnAsJla awaaAAl daily at STASCIONERY. THE BEST AND CHEAPEST INKS "ky' N.t-al Writing tTmii- and -Asnea. Uvkm Ink." No sediment; Bow freely end do not oor-rVdeT Sold by the trad neraRy.

iABotred try REEVES A OXX, ie J. 43. Kara, Dimwit SvetSS Yalunanoa-, aearRaada. AND CARRIAGES. FOR atarg a GEJTTLXMAN COINO TO IU-rep wiena to aell pair est bay cewnagw hatsia.

EarmmEZm mmmttSm'imA irmll av a as wtn oa, AilUSEMENTtS. ACADEMY OF HCMC. MAX MARETT.EK I ALIAS OPERA DirajV9r. rAes Htm nmt m4wt It" 1 ITtmf Fsrsj BtnH. TO-NIGHT LA TAt A IATA.

THIS (MONDAY) EVEN ISO, Oct. 16. at o'clock. (Twelfth soborrptMn nigatj Will produced Verdi's favorite opera, LA RAVI AT i th a meet extraonl run strong cast, including UiilZ. AiiOZZl-ZUt oHl.

bIGNOR MAZZOLKM. ftlUNOU BELLI KL and oAbera. Conductor -MAX MARETZtK TO-MORROW TrrSDAY) ETVENTNG. Oct, 17. (Tbirtje''tti enbcriTTtm night.) GRAND (IJIlilNAiION PfcliFpa MANCE OF CONCERT AND Ol tkA.

Fir CERV oompany. mending mtj PAREPA. Mr. J. LFTVY.

fun trrt arrpearanre re Air. F.L. DANS iREJTHKR. HerrOARLROA. To followed b-t tne entire of Dunisotti'a grand opera, BORGIA.

MME CAROZI-ZUtiCHI. M1S.S A. PHILLIPS. II'KKB. ANTO.iUOCI.

BARILI. DUBKEUL Oa WEDNESDAY EVENING. OCT. id, aucoud and mmX srraad cnndirt iiy tle UATEMAN CONCERT COMPANY, to be foliiwed by the ent.re opcr of LUCIA DI LAMMF.RMOOR. THfRHDA Opera in Brooklyn MARTHA FRIDAY EXEN1NU, OCT.

JO. NORMA. No matinee on SATURDAY, Oct. 21. On MONDAY, Cot.

23, brst night of th new conuo OV" CRTS PINO LA COM ARE. The of reserved neat and ticket for any of the above-named performance will commence THIS MORN -LNO, at the regular ticket-office, via. the box-oftice of tae Academy: Boer A Bohirmer. No. T01 Broadway: Pond A Co.

No. 643 Broadway. Schuber Ji A Co. a. No.

82T Broadway, and Rout, AnUiony A Co. a. 31 Naaaaa-t. BROOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. ITALIAN OPERA DIRECTOR MAX MARETZEK ON THURSDAY EVENING.

Oct. 19. at 8. (FOURTH arjB3CBrPT10g KIOH1,) wiU lie presented Eiotow' brilliant and poj'ijera, IRFRE, ANTONNUCCI. The aale of reserved seats and ticket will commence THIS MORNING, in Brtioklyn.

at the box-orhoe of the Academy, and in New-York at Root, Anthony A Co. 'a. No. 21 Nasaau-et. ACADEMY OF MUSIC.

OPERA AND CONCERT COMBINED. Reserved neat eata be bad at No. 677), Broadway. Under Lafarge Houm. DOD WORTH HALL.

No. 806 Broadway. MISS SALLIE RKBER, the young American Cantatriee, ONLY 18 AVARS OLD. will give her first SOIREE MTJSICALK. WEDNESDAY EVENING.

Oct. 18, 1868. She will be assisted by tie following artiste: Mr. ALFRED A. PEASE, the eminent pianist: Mme.

8. BO LI Soprano. A YOUNG LADY AMATEUR. Herr WEINL1UH. Baaao.

(from the Academy of Muaio.) Mr. A. CLEM KN TLTenor. Mx. WM.

DRESS LEU, Accompany int. Admission One Dollar. Doors open at 74 conunenoe at 8. DODWORTH HALL. No.

806 BROADWAY. SECOND WEEK-TOM. THE BLIND NEGRO BOY PIANIST. EVERY EVENING, excepting needayOct i Reserved seat 60 cent extra. Doore open at o'clock oommencing at a.

N. B. Reserved seat mar be aeeored each day at th HalL from 10 A M. to 3 P. M.

The grand piano need for the occasion I kindly fur-nihed by Bteinway A Son. THE GRAND MAGICAL SOIREES. PROFESSOR WISEMAN. The celebrated Illusionist and Neeromanoer. expounder, of nsuurum, eeoond-eurht and apematarl neion, ha the honor to inform the public that hia mysterious entertainment are aoen to oonimetrce in this city.

New trick in magic never before performed be will execute, to the great surprise and amusement of the audience. New transformations in the magical art be will, exhibit, and new displays of chemical myst-eries he will produce, all of which are calculated to establish hia well-earned fame aa a magician, and to afford unbounded satisfaction to bia visitor, if on rivaled ability aad skill are found at all in the profession of a conjurer, or if novelty aad originality in th production of new and wonderful tricks can also be found. Prof. Wiseman hesitates not to claim for himself and hi exhibitions a preeminence over all other magicians, witards, conjurer or presf idigitBtorA. In the aerie of entertainnientA the strange and wonderful peyehomental phenomenon of reading the minds or telling the thought of the audienoe.

together with modern spiritualism, will be frequently illustrated. Hoop-rolling while suspended; in mid-air. table-rappings, fortune-telling, watch-striking, boll-ringing and mney-flying, Ac, by an invisible agenoy. THE hIPPOTHEATRON. NEW-YORK CIRCUS.

14th between 3d and 4th avs. Mx. N. AUST IN Director of Amusements Every evening during the week at 8. WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY MATINEES at Will be presented, for the first time, BLIND MAN'S BUFF.

LADY EQUESTRIENNES. EL NINO EDDIE, THE CHILD WONDER. THE MARBLE STATUES. THE PERILOUS LADDERS. RIVERS AS DON JUAJN.

THREE GOOD CLOWNS. EIGHTEEN ACTS IN TUX RING. Continuation of Mr. N. Austin' Extravaganza of R1GGS ON BRIOOte, THE GREAT NATIONAL EXHIBITION or THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE.

AT THE ARMORY ON near win POSITIVELY CLOSE ON THURSDAY NEXT, he 19th of October. The closing address will be delivered by PROF. DRAPER, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, at o'clock. The premium will be announced on Thursday. Prof.

iwe'a model balloon will accend every evening. Music by Dodwnrth's 32d regiment band. RAILROADS. RARITAN AND DELAWARE BAI RAILROAD. FALL ARRANGEMENTS, 165.

COMMENCING MONDAY, SEPT. IB. PASSENGER LINES FOR CAMDEN, MANCHESTER AND LONG BRANCH. The steamer JESSE HOYT, Capu SREX.X, will leave Pier No. 3 North Kiver, daily, (Sun day i excepted,) as fol- A.

EXPRESS LINE FOR CAMDEN DI- RECT, taking passeTjejars for Port Monmouth. Red Bank. Long Branch. Shark River, Farmingdal. Syaan, Bricksburg, Manchester, Toms Rirer, WooUmansie, Shamqng, Bar-negat, Tnckerton, Otaion.

Jackson, and all station on Camden and Atlantic Railroad. Through to Camden in five hour. Fare Excursion ticket, good for three days, 3. At 4:15 P. Way Passenger Line for Manchester, Toms River.

Long Branch and intermediate stations--THROUGH FREIGHT LINE CAMDEN AND NEW-YORK, Leave New-Yerk at P. AC, arriving at Camden IS) P. M. next day. Leave Camden at 2 JO P.

arriving at New-Y ork I A. M. tiitxt day, Freight taken tew rate. Apply to HASTY, Local lreight Agent, Red Banket? BREEN HUDSON RIVER AND IIAKLEfl RAIL-ROADS On and after Monday, June 8, trains for Albany and Troy, connecting with Northern and Western trains, will leave Nw-Vork aa follow: 7 :30 A M. via Hudson River Railroad.

Xth-et. and cnnnsnriag Trith train for Saratoga and Sharon Springs. 11 A. M. via Harlejn Railroad.

26th -st and 4th-av connecting with train for Saratoga, Sharon Spring, Ac, and at Chatham with train fuf point East, 3 P. M. via Hudson, itiver Railroad, connecting with trains for Saratoga. 4 P. M.

via Had) River "Rain-nod, connecting at Troy with tram fur aionureai, with Bleepmg-oars attached. 4 :40 P. M. via liarLem Railroad, connecting al Chatham with train for Lebanon Springs. Sleeping-cars attached at Albany.

6 P. M. via Hudson River RaHread; sleeping-car from New-York to Buffalo and Suspension Bridge without change. This train runs on Sundays. 10 do P.

M. via Hndnon River Railroad; with sleeping-car attached, ootuiecting at Albany and Troy with mora- itLff trama lor iVorlli and WM. U. VANDERBILT. VierwMeni.

PERTH AMDOT sft WOOD BRIDGE R. R. From feotof Niew-Yorfr 7 and 10. Leave New-York fw Pertb Am Hoy and Wood bridge 7 and 10 A 3, 4:10 and 6:40 P. AC Leave Alaboy A.

M-. 12NL, 8:56, M. Leave Wood bridge 7:36, 8:56 A. 1206,4 JO RJU. ERIE IIAILW AY -TRAIKS LEAVE DEPOT foot of via Pavgjua Ferrn i 7 A M.

Day Express, fox Canandaigna, Rochester; Buffalo. Salamanca and est. Connect at Buffalo with Lak Shore and Grand Trunk Railways; and at Raiatnais-ea, with Atlantis and Great Western Katlway. (31 A. M.

Milk and Way Train, daily, for Otfgvflle. Frp mat Nil it. for Biifialfl, aounecluig with Lake Saor Rmrway. I :00 P. M.

Way Train, for Port Jarvst add Newburgb, 5)0 P. M. NisArt fbrpreee for Csnsndaigns, Roche ft, rruCAio, pa lam an ca ana er- P. AC Ltehsning DaHv, for Csmdalgria, Rochester, Be 3 aio. Salamanca.

nect a Bofialo with Lavas snore ana Orna xruna Railway, nd a Saismsnoa, with Atsantio and Great Western Railway. SMI P. Emigrant Train, daily, for tiff Sala. Aiunxirxand wv HUGH KIDDIL GeporsJ Superintend etrt. WAC R.

BAKILGenT Paa. Agent, K-Torx. XI EW-YORK AND FLUSHING RAIL ROAD. On and aftnr follow: leave Flasb 1. JO.

and I f.J i P. A. -Oa Tweed Leave Huntr Point al 6:10. 70. 84D, aad 11:30 A.

M-. 3 JQ. mtm. MB mmmi A mmm On ftwndwF -1 and 10:40 A. Ml, and (OP.AL, OB TMSSAjua uu mv.w av awXA mmm xBiNria Btrifsn at 1-A A I.

C. Or TAT tLaT nrdays, UJi M. Th 25TMbTwA 41 Tl MO -MM AT a mm Wa oawga XttOB. W. AKAAAJtAkSX.

psussiiii ussie ANNULAR drill; mmm The AsureJar TMO Ooaxpaxry of 3w-x ortr ar bow prw, pared ta fnrniah their machines to order, or aJ Pr- af aime ImmIik. nnuniBr Bad IOCS BlawtABAV ill, i ul i a mm. Ih. ITTUITK A KIIaiILED COTTON WASTE yTThTTrrs-A gs-c ta arnia sew, BT Xk, W. WiiasB-afc 1 1 Sep, 3A leva.

Brain win run a Oat at 8 0, A ana u. s- BeeatF.esaseiAewjw A mm Pv A. AM USE MENTS OLYMPIC THEATRE. Sole Iai usee and MR3. JOHN WOOD Stage AtaBacrsr SELWYN rnu stiWaeW Itnrm mM iiiwlwtii th Aex-rer THIS JIO.MJA EVENING, OCT.

16. win be presented, tar the third time this ssaso th great looal sensational arm ma, ro AC la and A PROLOGUE. entiUed THE STREETS OF NEW-YORK, with the same ELABORATE SC EXERT BY HAYES, including the lnotiful pictures of UNION-SQUARE ON A WINTER'S NIGHT AND 1 HE FIRE. br THOS. BAKER.

MACHINERY. PROPERTIES. and APPOINTMENTS, U.t render Oil. production on it original represent Una at tiiie thertre AN IMMENSE SUCCESS. PROLOGUE: A -iam Fairweatber a na captaAa) lir.

J. H. tod dart C' moodxood ia banker T. J. Hmd 'l in Badfit itiis Ci.jrkj Mi.

J. K. Mortimer -rardnbank porter) Mr. C. E.

GilleU i I'wenty year elape between the proiogoe aad th play. I THE PLAY. Pant Fair-weather (aged 2Si Mr. G. W.

Garriaoa Aiark Livingston ia New-York Mx. C. H. Rockwell Gideon Blooelgood Mr. T.

J. Hind Tom Badcer (expelled by the Vigilance Commttte. of San Franciaea) Mr. J. K.

Mortimer Puffy (a baker Mr. Harry r-earaon D.ui (oi Washington Hone No. 40) Mr. C. H.

Morion bob (of the Booi Mack Bricade) Mr. J. H. Budworth 11 ik first appearance in New-York in nine year. Mr.

Fairweaiher (widow of the Captain). Mrs. Vtning Alida Bloodgnod Mi EUxa Newton Lucy Fairweaiher Miv Louisa Myers Mr a. Puilj Mia A moil llama TABLLAT7 TTBAT THE HOME OF THE POOR. Tahlup ernoMD.

UNION-SQUARE IN A SNOW-STORM AT NIGHT. TAl.LEAD TKntD. TENEMENT HOUSE IN" BAXTER-8T. TAHLEAU rOTTKTU. THE FIRE.

tahi rrf-ra. THE HOME OF THE RICH. Door open at 7i. Oomauenoee at TK- BROADWAY THEATRE. Door open at 7 Curtain riae at 1.

GREAT HIT OF SAM. CROWDED AUDIENCES. SCREAMS OF IUGHTEB, GENERAL DELIGHT. Brilliant snccess of the favorite comedian, F. S.

CHANFRAU, in De aid en's interesting and amusing comedy of SAM, which abound in the moet TELLING HITS" AND LAUGHABLE SITUATIONS. MISS OLIVE LOGAN, Messrs. C. T. Paraloe, De Walden, T.

J. Evans, Forbes, Hamblm. H. Jordan, Williams and Beekman; Miss Henrietta On borne. Miss Oole.

Mia Merry, Mrs. A. Hmd and Mrs. G. F.

Tyrrell in theoast. MAGNIFICENT NEW SCENERY AND APPOINT- lVi TJ3 A "SAM" A TINEE-SATURDAY. Door open at 1 overture commences IK o'clock. AVOID THE RUSH; SECURE SEATS Oi ADVANCE. FINE ART GALLERY, NO.

825 BROADWAY. Now on exhibition for the first tune, THE GREAT NATIONAL PICTURE or THX REPUBLICAN COURT. OR LADY WASHINGTON'S RECEPTION DAT. Painted by D. Hpwttwoton, Ea, President af th National Academy of Deaign.

Admittance 25 cent. Open trcm 8 A. M. to 9 P. M.

MEDICAL. DR. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. ONE OF THE OLDEST AND MOST RELIABLE REMEDIES IN THE WORLD FOR COUGHS. COLDS WHOOPING-OODOH, BRONCHITIS, DIFFICULTY OF BREATHING.

ASTHMA, HOARSENESS, SORE THROAT. CROUP. AND EVERY AFFECTION OF THE THROAT. LUNGS AND CHEST. For sale by J.

P. DINSMORE, No. 36 New-York, b. W. FOWLE A SON.

Proprietors, Boston, And by all Druggiata. THOUSANDS AHE TIMELY SAVED BY Dr. KENNEDY'S skiiUul and impaoTsd PriTate dispases onred in th shortest possible time bf Dr. KENNEDY A No. 19S New-York, without the use of mercury, toes of tarns or change of diet.

Dr. KENNEDY, from the hospital of iwMion. Pans and Edinburgh, ia the discoverer of the only pertain and reliable remedies for diaeasea of a private character. In 3 years' practice be has cured more caaea nf fUttrrmt Disease and Wronar Treatment than all othnra eombined. eaa and will cure too in lee time mni at iesa expense than any other can or wrlL and those who have been rob Deo ot tneir money ana nearux, eau; it will take but little money and time to restore you.

If yen have been unfortunate, call at once. By hi special experience in this much neglected branch of medical cumee. he is enabled to ana ran tee a rare in the most complicated caaea. Recent caaea of Gonorrhoea or Sypiiilu cured in a'few days, without change of diet or hindrance from business. Secondary Syphilis the last vestige eradicated without the use of Mercnry.

Involuntary emissions stopped in a short time. SuHerern from Impo-tency, or Iosa of sexual power, restored to full vigor in few weeks, iiermanently and speedily cured by a new 1 reatmerrt. Persons at a distance failing to receive prompt treatment elsewhere, may get a permanent euro effected tiv wntirig a tun diagnosis oi tneir case, aaoreesea KENNEDY. No. 185 Elm-et.

Gall. send or write. AM. MAU RICE AU, PROFESSOR OF midwifery and operating surgeon, having over thirty successful practice in this city, guarantee a safs and immediate removal of all special irregnlaritiea and otistructiuna in females, witiiout pain or expoaure. with or without medicine.

Can be consulted with the utmost confidonee at hm private othoe. No. 120 New-York, or by maiL Dr. A. M.

Manrioean the author of "The Married Woman's Private Medical Companion," strictly intended for those wboee health and circumstance forbid too rapid increase of family; a perusal of which will convince tuny lady of his thorough knowledge of her complaint. Every lady who ha it is secure from danger and imposition. Price 1. Sold at his office No. 12? or sent br mail, by addressing Box No.

1,234 New-York City. Sold alHoat No. 1 New-York; in Boston, No. 13 Oourt-at. MEDICAL AND SURGICAL CONSULTATIONS.

Dr. K. COBBETT can be consulted with the mow honorable confidence on private disease at his onveniently-arranged suite of onew, No. 3) Centre-et U'tween Chambers and Reads having aprivate entrance at No. 6 City Hall-place.

From Dr. C. being one ol the oldest, and probably the only qualified physician and surgeon in thi city who make diseases of th genitourinary organ a specialty, be is thus enabled to guarantee speedy and permanent cures, or make no charge. Stricture of tho urethra, seminal weakness, nervous and general debility treated on the moat snwntifio principles. N.

B. Dr. diplomas, in hi office, a member of the New-York University Medical College, and CoUex of Surgeon. London. Office hours.

9 A. M. to 6ii P. AC MANHOOD AND THE YIGOR OF YOUTH regained in three days by Dr. POWERS' ESSENCE OF LIFE.

This wonderful agent restore manhood to the most shattered constitutions, radically caring Seminal Weakness, Sexual Debility, and Impedimenta to Marriage generally; Nervoosnee, Mental and Physical Incapacity, resulting from self-abuse, Ao. The time required to cure the moet inveterate case is on week. Failure is impossible. This uf-retoring remedy ahoold be taker by all about to marry, a its effect are permanent. Toonr man, are yon subject to that son I and bo ly destroying oieease, secret hahitsT Dr.

POWERS' Invigorating Easeno ia a never failing cure. Bold by' WALTER POWERS. AL D. No. 16 Elm-et- New-York.

ADVICE TO MARRIED LADIES. MADAME RJlSTELL. Professor of Midwiferyjiaring over thirty years' successful practice in this city, guarantee safe and immediate removal of all apecial irregniariti and obstructions in females, with or without medicine, at one interview, or by mail. Can be oonentted with the utmost eonn donee at No. 163 Chambers st.

Her infallible I rench Female Pills, No. 1, price or No. 2. which are four degree stronger than No. and eaa never fait, are aaie and healthy, price Ai, nan be sent by imail, Also old the druggist's, No.

153 Greenwich-et-. near Liber-ty-et- giadame KESTELL deems it her duty to caution ladie against imitators, who not only dapnv them oi their mean, bat their health. DIC COOPER. NO. 1 MAY be confidentially consulted ou all diseases ot a private nature.

A practice of 30 year, devoted to the treatment and cwre of yphilitie, mercurial and disease of delicate nature, nhi Dr. O. to make speedy and permanent curve, as mailer of how long standing tbe ease may be. Stricture of the urethra and eminl weakness, brought on by a secret habit, effectually cored, The vic tims of misplaced conndenoe, who have been misled by quacx aovertsaement. can can on ur.

u. witn toe tainty of being radically cured or no charge made. DR. POWERS' PERIODICAL DROP are designed for both married and single ladles, ar are th very Dee tbmg known for the purpose. the.

will brtng on aha monthly sickness in ease of obetrection from any cause, and after all other remedies of the kind bav been tried tn vain. Expreealy for obstinate case. 'Warranted as re presented An every respect, or the prie will refunded, gg-be ware of imitation I Furonaaed directry of Dr. POWERS. No.

186 New-York. RIESEMAR SOS. 1, a AND 3 RESTORE tbe eVebiinateu ta all the aoergioe of wheod. All iaopuritiee vanish like mum by taxing these world-renowned remedies. The medical work, HUM AN FRAILTY, explain erverytiirng.

Price cents. Mailed everywhere by Dr. H. A. BARROW.

No. ISA Blsokt st fowr 4oor from AtaodoagaL New-York- R. UR1NDLE, FEMALE PHYSICIAN" AND AOCOUCHEUR, Ne. Amtty-plae. snake ia special praotio to treat ail emai aosi plaint.

Pa-tnentsi may rely span the moat skillful aad emaaant sisal i xwent of all diaeeswa, bo snatrer bow eomplioated or froa whatever oaase produced, Attestant room fox ldi du- tng oontinemeni. DI XX. HUNTER'S ROT ASIC CORDIAU urM the nntt of TOWLli km iam day. Giv health. nrengtb and rigor to the xoost anal area ysesa.

mi. bottta. No. Diviaaoxt-aV, Hew-York, th only place, ADIKS IN ALL CONFIDENTIAL CASES, C05 alt Da. POWEiAo, a ai oxbee lia.

186 Elm-et. PHYstciAir for ladies. dr. belpeh. etbe Ho.

6th-v antraaoe en lth-st. UfANY THOI BASDS ARK XXUAJkxtD REDEAIPTION in tilt lif by not caliang aa (Dr. ITER i or laser, axe west ewe to wore ta aaaorte tarnataaaarry eg crtres mad within the taa Aix.IrBwf- liniial rax i 1 asB taa ai i ox iMaiau ax onr JLmmminmrA rihra-snaa aad surreona. Iz. Honter ks naxsri oti ia eoawtaat BtAsmdane Bum ia tae morning till at TiMbA.

a kdo el esSea, Piwrnaaa C. JgsswYw City, aiwe ASM. Cnarge wssilsr, saad a eedl bwpareae rrsaieo Ahat the yetiea 1 1 tS Doctor aoiwieifui need fail: thaa six hw pieveitj aiiilg tne rank aaA pu i fhatwae bewad at ar ta ssssro waiees ka nniif ZTLTTa That what A rial ma for it, and waaA sxa ether aTa'linir'T-li fIrviaX Book. page, rai. tat of aAWBtaa asa aoabtw reiiabA iiwtisis i7TjTsrtMrlw4 rlrti riii I isBS liisir lre wiUoat risKiag or i mristna th naortaef as-re vws-attA) saraating aad saotng stkrr raeciea: aare xb aew eaawa ia Asa "wsBTawafaBf fAwfwwAB ABIUSEMENTSv- BAR SUM'S NEW AMERICAN! MUSEUM.

Bieadeay, between Spring aad Tl isi eaa. TA4 yMM.Ml 4-m mm ill JTsaw rsr ITli sff AFTERNOON AT A EVESINO. AT TV. SPLENDID COMBINATION OF ATTRAC1 IONS-Eruraxement for a lintitad par aad of th tls-h-ag aad acoompltahed equaatrieuoe. OCEANA JUDAH, who wltl armear ia the ROMANTIC, EQUESTRIAN AND SPECTACULAR DRAMA, as performed br her OVER M0 NIGHTS tn the principal ciUe of the United StaAa.

eati tied, MAZEPPA; Ott, TFTB WILD HORSE OF TARTAR produced with GolaGEOUS SCENERY, SPLENDID APPODTT- MEATS, MAGNIFICENT WARDROBE, and in which will be introdaoed the TRAINED STEED TARTAR." Mesar. H. Dai T. Hadawav. J.

Bndvwian. W. Jamuton. J. CoiUaa.

R. J. Johi 1 F. HavtAad, M. Vig.

ttv. R. Andersoi 1 I Atxina, L. Bte-ven. Sob- taia.

Mrs. J. J. Prior, W. Jamison.

O. fkiarnll. Jenni" Cleaver. Mia -ia bneU. iduih First appearaace of to charming Irish and vocalist.

BUSS KATHLEEN O'HEIL. whod happy binding of MUSIC AND MIRTH, ta her natural delineations of NATIVE IRISH CHARACTER, are nn equaled. W. B. HARRISON, Extemooreneno Singer OVER 100UO0 CURIOSITIES.

THE IDENTICAL LINCOLN LOO-CABI. buiH by ABRAHAM LINCOLN, ia Maooa Cwantg. UU-nou, in ISM. aad in which he resided for two years. MISS ANN AXIZA LEAK, BORN WITHOUT ARMS, astonishes and entertain by HER WONDERFUL PERFORMANCE.

CROCHETS. BRAIDS HAIR, EMBROIDERS, ETC THREE of th LARG EST GIANTS in th world. THE LARGEST FAT WOMAN LIVING, AND PRETTIEST CIRCASSIAN GIRL EVER SEEN. GEN. GRANT, Ja, th saxxlieet Dwarf vsr axbibitad.

BOHEMIAN GLASS-BLOWERS, TWO STEAM GLASS ENGINES ta motioa. Prof. HUTCHINOb. LIGHTNING CALCULATOR. THREE-HORNED BULL.

Coamoranta. btereoaeoptioon. Learned Seal, Happy Family, Grand Aquaria, Mammoth Tnrtle, Ac Admission 30 ot. Children, under ban. 15 of.

WALLACK'b. Proprietor and Manager. Mr. LESTER WALLACK MONDAY, (First timg this season.) Tom Taylor's standard cotnedy, STILL WATERS RUN DEEP. With a novel and powerful east, and appropriate scenery and appointments.

CAPTAIN HA WESLEY. MR. E. L. DAVENPORT: JOHN MILDMAY.

MR. CHARLES FISHERlMR. POTTER, MR. MARK SMITH; GIMLET. MR.

WILLIAMSON: LANGFORD, MR. GRAHAM: MARK-HAM. MR, POPE: JE8SOP. MR WARD: MRS. MILDMAY.

MIS8 MADELlNa HENRIQUES; MRS. STERN HOLD. MISS FANNY AtORANT. Concluding with (first tune this season; th laughable one-act afterpiece, by J. J.

William, nUlld ICI ON PARLE FRANCAIS. MR. 8PRIGGINS. MR HOLSTEN DUBOIS. MB, YOUNG: MAJOR REGULUS RATTAN, MR.

NORTON: MRS. SPRIOOINS, MRS. J. SBFTON; ANNA MARIA, MISS IONE BURKE; MRS. MAJOR HAT-TAN, "MISS li, BARRETT; ANGELINA, MISS GREEN.

NOVELTY AND VARIETY. TUESDAY 14th time) THE SERF. WEDNESDAY STILL WATERS RUN DEEP and ICI ON PARLK FRANCAIS. THURSDAY 'Tt time) DOUBLE GALLANT. FRIDAY MIRIAM CRIME and KING AND COMEDIAN.

SATURDAY STILL WATERS RUN DEEP and ICI ON PARLE FRANCAIS. In rehear 1, and will be shortly Produoed. A NEW AND ORIGINAL FIVE-ACT COMEDY with new scenery and appointments. Mia MARY GANNON and Mr. VERN ON will ahortty appeex, for th first Aim this season.

Mr. WALLACK ha muoh pleasure in announcing th engagement at thia theatre of MR, FREDERICK ROBIN 80N. from tbe Theatre Royal, St. Jamas, London. FOX'S OLD BOWERY THEATRE.

LESSEE, DIRECTOR AND MANAGER. FOX Tin EMahHihmV-it ffoer not advrrtimm 4 thr Kmc- York Beruld. RAPPELKOFF. THE SPIRIT KINO; From th German of Der Alpenkonig, A new Drama of intense interest. MOTHER GOOSE AND THE GOLDEN EGG.

A comic Pantomime by Mr. G. L. Fox. CONCLUDING SACH NIGHT WITH A FAVORITE PIECE.

The foil Dramatic and Pantomime Com panic appearing. BROADWAY THEATRE. THE HXT" OF THE SEASON. EXTRA, CHANFRAU AS SAM. DE WALDEN '8 CHARMING NEW COMEDY.

now attracting- and deligbttxtg DENSELY CROW DED HOUSES. Ikt-obtajtt Notiox. The rush to witaee and n)oy thi merry production is so immena that patron wishing to make sure of seats SHOULD SECURE THEM US ADVANCE. Neglect of this almost necessary precaution occasioned disappointment to throng of visitors last week. CHANFRAU -SAM," and SAM." CHANFRAU, "THAT SORT OF THINQ.

TOU ENOW." 444. AMERICAN THEATRE. BROADWAY. Manager and Proprietor BUTLER ThU Ugiififlissimir doe not Armrtimm 4a lA w-l erA Bmrmld. OVERFLOWING HOUSES.

GREAT AND UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESSES. THE FAMOUS TROUPE, whose brilliant and varied performance nightly received with the highest acclamations of delight. A CONSTANT CHANGE OF PROGRAMME EVERY EVENING. Door open at 6: to commence a o'clock MATINEE ON EVERY SATURDAY AFTERNOON. WOOD'S MINSTRELS, 514 BROADWAY.

Thi estaMtasstsaf doer aof advTtim in the no-York Hmrald. First appearance here of tbe celebrated comedian. J. H. BUDWORTH.

who will give hi wonderful imitation of popular actor. 6. a PUBDY, the favorite comedian, will appear in new acta. Second week of tbe great burlesque on THE STREETS OF EW-YORK. Talent appreciated.

Bacon A Groan' Chaiieng Dance and Comic Banjo Solo. Clog Dance. Ac niGHTII ANICUAL FESTIVAL OF THE XJSOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL for th benefit of the poor. wiH be held at Aiken's Room, 0t City Assembly Rooms.) No.

446 Broadway, Oct. 17. and continn during th week. THE TURF, FASHION COURSE PLEASURE GROUND DEXTER AND OKNERA BTJTLER. MILE HEATS.

BEST THREE IN FIVE, TO WAGONS. FOR SiOoa These famous horse will trot their mite heat wagon race on TUESDAY, Oct, 17, good day and track, to start at 2 AL At his Last appearance ia publie en this course Dexter won hi great time match in 2 minute 18 1-4 eeoooda. General Butler, at hi last aft)ano, beat Georg Wilkes and Lady Emma, to wagon. One of the gretest race of th season sy be looked for oa Tueeday. Boat from ath-t very live minutes; from 86tB-st, every tea xoinntes James-elip evTiry SeJf bowr.

daTtCIIVG. A. DOD WORTH'S DANCING ACADEMIES, NO. 313 BTH-AV WO 137 MGNTAGUE-ST BROOKLYN. KEW-YORK CXASSE I onMOfNDAY.

THlDAY, WSDAY. and SATURDAY, and SATURDAY ROoSlYH-7LAS8ES oa TTJETOATS wad 1 FRL DAYA AJtarno- r'M5JZ1. SATURDAY MORNING. For terms, Ac, nd for circular. GARMO'S DANCING ACADEMY.

HO, opea WEDN ESDA Yfc aad SATUR- .4 eNildrwa at 4 P. MV aVtXixf tls'ssss at I shall intaodae to my pnpll th ptaseat oaoa, th) eravta Coriflo and th Vuiriil. oAno4 in mv oresenee tbe aaat Bnmmar a nra s.ii.yv "llaviag had the boaor to ba aioed Cornisdtn no7ennaxtn me aa soon as prodnoed. CH. RIVERS' BROORLYH DAJTCUrO sAeademy, No.

33 ScheriMrhorn-t, earner Court-t. Classes oTPex iiiaer are now forming. Geatlemea TUESDAY n7FRID AY EVEIONGSridi-m WED. KEHDAl 4M BAYuaua i aritanoujiOi ovm uv Tiswtw-Ave ini ior a niasllii1 am nmu eotiliioa and fashion able uoadrillss. ALLETMASTER DUMAR'S DANCING AOADEMY.

Ae. at wt aaar xmaa-ayi WEDN xuSD A a lor abiiarea isni aaa deuxtei mamM til) Tr A mm mm. n. BTffTX A Jlla' BSiSluaw riui ACADEMY. No.

3934th-aw- aaaellrt st rtUupsa for la sees oa SATURDAY. Oet. 31 anfM kejsal gag tor tans wao wsi asm tiii. ACLRESe-rtr1: Ti Tiseinitnt of tretwre of to trstnra, Dg aae jurm. lltrlVH rW! Om aad Jitu win be bvesTof wax.

ailai fl If wwu mm SAansw mil mm i.v.w mmm Tr. waods, will be give. Appxr at hi reeidea. Ho. 43 Sta-atu.

hatwaaa I aadlttol.axdl aadftawvauaga. MYERSITY OP KEWf ORK-UEDI OAl. DEPAJiTMKNTTn lisslni sacsevet a easu in winter tonus willts ouwerwl EVAJUNU. Oa. a T)a a'slacX.

tee IVeA O. A. BUDD, at th Claw Rniidsaa. Ul East IsAh-st, aear ad-a. Tbe pim asawiB aad rAhUa ar rtatpeoaay latitad atad v.

EDWARD H. KPITW tm yeanTacMl a. k-- JSr ni an ttexB ujuss. wu. tf KIBLO'S GARDEN.

Doer apsa at TV- Bsgto WHRATLaTT 5 as aw Xvfw4 IT- mil' sxahaat aaeTTaaa6 at Jl ai li era Manager nwAssWAweil Tweatr-4ifiA night af taa RAVELS. ii i'. GABRIEL RAVFX, j- i YOIINO ANTTKIOA i s4 Th MARTISEITIS aad SU4nMnna PEPiTA wili tr Aaalaadid iwst for DA Y. Oct, 16, lm. Th highly al Faxry Psatosxxas stf niAjoo: Ox.

THC ENCHANTED SWORD. aiiwiusiii aw i satporud by taa fail 4VX la Ana aaw ITleaa lu PEROITA I1 5 as ta gallaat Bailor Ttov. will eaeewse hia Mfciisr and FULL OORpS? 4T" ls Msssiag' eatartatnaiea wtil eaatsasaao wXta OUR CLERKS, aAial Ay Mr aad Mrs. GOMERBA1V RALTOJT-(ftrat Bpparao Una seaeon, BLAInDaLL, (Hret aa-peranos tbis seam.) UN AN. T.

E. s40RRIaTbV BARRY. RENDLE. Mr, MARK' SMITH, 11 vMiuaiiAi aiiaaxuua, ORAND RAVTCL ITTXfB Adoxieaion, 7S oenu: Reeerved heat, Al; FaAxiteOaT-' da. laBtraao oa Oroebr-etQ ju aaalT' "Tt WINTER GARDEN.

BRGIHS AT TMMEN8E TRTUatPH! i HOUSES THRONGED NIOHTTLtH' i WITH CROWDS WHO WELCOME AVAATK thr ur B-a iiprrn wmn-r WITH SHOUTS OF DELIGHT! tl -I hi rI A MONDAY, aad EVER NIGHT, in ha) great rule of ASA TEE NC HARD, tm QTJR AMERICAN COUSIN. OUR AMERICAN OOUSIM. 'I MRS. AUNka PIKai. MESSRS.

PYOTT, ALCoT. VeTERS. DREWS. MISS MARTCARR, skat GRAND MATINEE art. SB 7 I OUR AMERICAN OOU8TH, at o'clock.

HEW BOWERY THEATRE, Sol Propriel Tin Ai r. LISQAST rv)sesisV Mats JTs Firat dram of ORION. THE GOLDBEATER. 1 I 1 as'drssssrised from Aha fimoaa story wie Bahlssassl the New-York Lmmr. scenery and arwiHe sffeeta.

Oast mbraoe the aama of Mr. Waiter Ortsdal. Max. W. G.

Jonas. Geo, Brook. Mr. G. W.

Ttkomnsoa. Ajini Hyatt, Air. H. Jordan. Mr.

Simxson. Mx. Dvn, xr. winter, r. mantoa, Th famous drama of IRELAND AND AM FRIO A Air.

W. O. JON ES and GEO. W. TliOMPSQH.

GOOD FOR NOTHING. -GEO. BROOKS aad Mi ANNIE HYATT. BRYANTa-MECHANTCr HALL, Ho. 473 Bieadwa.

ahse OranA. 1 TAt Kmtn WmXmtmmt itnr, nnt AaWMs fx eA AT- ferfc CROWDED HOUSES IMMENSE SUCCESS OA BRYANT'S MINSTRELS, The Exoeleior Troupe ta the following acta: I.KS aUSERABLEA THR POWEU OF ATUSltl HERRMANN AND HELLER, HIGH DADDY, a.pa rxorn, oojthout, uir ateea. next Dtyaaa, nlutoa. hitrattaa- Emmatt, Cox. DAN BRYANT.

Parquet, Uc; Gallery, sue. REEVES NEW BILLIARD BAlX-Oapt, J.T. REEVES, wboee ttae and wU kewt aa. tabliahment at No. 314 Broadway, was dsstrui 6 ta ta Bantam Mueenm oontbvgratioa, ha jut beea fintiaa; Bay an elegant new Hall at JLJ Som.

607 6IXTH-AV. and LS BROADWAY, tietweea satA aad tA which will be dedicated on MONDAY EVENING NEXT. lb lflth xaat- it .11 Mesar. Phelan, Gxrme. Kavanagh, Goidthwail.

McDevitt. OahiLL and all th moat lebratsd twofi al nartioinata ia th introdaotorv axsrwisss: aad friend of th popular Captain, whs nam be legions, wist undoubtedly be present. Ho doubt aona ssT ta Bssat) uperb playing wUi be exhibited. in i i i MUSICAL. J)RADBURY'B SUPERIOR PI AH OS THE BEST.M-PrOTonioad "th best fax Utp mm rea owned artista.

Superior ia ton, voejoa, power, 4aw 1 rabUity ad legaoe of finish. Watirnnras He. t37 aesl 438 Broome st corner of Oroaby. Oall or ead for bA. cular- WM.

B. BRADBURY. THE WEBER PIANO-FORTE Ueallodtb boatratrnnrt aioian of thia city and atomrbAW. IA is proaanasedap' th National Piano-forte Aasociation. after irialhm tbir room with th first maaafaotnxer of thi aniaaiy, eminently the fcesl yvj fa Awerinn.

and need by th 0a ervatory of Music and other high musie sciiools, gether becauae of thair Immona power, sanality; i aaa and brilliancy of toaa, elastic touch and great bility. Wareroom No. 431 Broome st, near Broadway-. i HE MASON St HAMLIN CABINET OWW A AN Forty atria): oo to twtv tp; JSB a $1,000, THIRTY-FIVE GOLD OR SILVER MEDAaAV or other first rjremnams awarded aa. Be ciroalar sax printed testimony from two hundred aad fifty sbs prominent organists and artists that oar insw ainsass ar nn equaled.

Wareroom No. 686 Broadway. tiew-Ts. AMERICAN UNION COdlPABi T'. New aad IMPROVED PIANO, Ho- 487 1 txarner ox ore em a.

STEIN WAY mS SONS' I GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANO-FORTES. ar now cksKrwleda-ed the beat instr-umenke in Ainsrlsa a well a ia Europ. having laksn thirtywo First Pre- competition with two hundred ana eixtg-suae Zxom li part ox us wprsi the many and moat valuable rraprovtrinfa ax trodaoed by Messrs. STEIN WAY A SONS la thir Pta- "tHESPECTAL ATTENTION OF PURCHASERS "The value and importance of this invention lisisag been nractically tasted, ia all their grand ana a Is I nr. uimT.

fiano-fortea snd admitted to be th nf mmbmi times, thnv bow annoan they haw determined to introduce thair Patent AgraOw Arraagement" ia every Piano-fort mxaufaoturea kw them, without increaae af cost to the purchaser, ia ui iar that all thair patron may reap ta foil adraaaage.af taa Elafrom testimonial of the most diatlngiiishsA Artists to BTEINWAY A KONsTT" Among th chief points af th aniform xolJaao ar the STEIN WAY Pianos are: i. fi Greatest possible depth, rich) and voinm of tiaa. combined with a rar brilliancy clearness aad perf eo evenness throughout th autir aoala, and, above all, a rp rising duration of sound, th purs and sympLnt nuaiitv of which never changes aad' or powerful there foreonMdar th STETHWAT Ptao a al naato mad ta thi eewntry ax 1st'. ws than aolalx aaa exoinaivaiy owu senee aa public or private, and insomnund tbam bx varxahiy a oar friend aad th pebh. Wat.

Bf iaX li. ri. PATrYnvaaV KOBKBX GOLTlBXXrK, ROBATBT BT.T JfB) A. H. PXASB.

HXXXT O. Tlatat. BntU, (i vr.MoioAA. RMcyaor! Bxxu-tAJi-v TKXO. TkoMA.

Caai. AaaCgPTS, MilMABgrxaAT, ffTTg3lWAT A SONS' I -W AREROOMS, Has. 71 and TA AVAST FO RTEEN TBV 8T bstwwaa Union aqnata aad Arring plsss, ork. i-r MISS C. HUTTMAJr.

i. -j TeacBsref the Tiaa forte. Address BEYS A SCTTaV' 14 tit. Ho. TO Broadway.

atsfmaailiis vvsa. ataaoa. Way aoharf anberg aaa W. M. Walter.

Ata. Daw, NEW jAJn. Oliver Galop," with vi-ntte of Blind To-. hw eWeentaeaok, Musis by Blind Toav VmnmMMi atotaar.4 TraswsriPttoa. Rlaharda.

a afawlu" bxtreaoittg taa a ad Peao Jabilse, Mr. ParkharaU 36nt. -Sax Thi Gently to My Brilliant Ygw tions. IT George A. ItasieO.

AO eent. AafotAVar' lWPr Med-itatioa. At i art a Vgnt Polka. Taoma P. Rjder.

LTForr Del Deatino." Polka. VUaaova, 34 aterfall Walt. 8. Markstetn. 93 eaat.

W. anaiaar, a nta, I vwVsji fVn aar.CM FromNosteSoath. Chaa, FradeL wJ Alpin Bella." fraiissrntoe, ymmtfn. PJ-Tw a -iVrxByaa, 't usm mam JJZTr Wl.li-a-v. lIiroawa.Jw-k i friHB tl smiwaiaswa.

saoniAug av hssoad Ba A ttOUTSLENT OF ROaEVV OvD fcRVEI- i Iss piaus lia's. at maliiiisur' 1 no EAA soloTvraRaBAed fort, trea frame: naeasra mpirwaists: -1 -ntiKiit-xtw II HD05D-KA5 FOR SALii A MaodsnM farWea. 1 psfsest thtmmm a reel OB jrym, LS10-niAX3 IsOLLAI I i -J waiaatha at LmTJrli (erstanox -aba rw Aissa erf LADY WILL LxT-liTaautvi- "lka eiery 1 -W mmr-1, Vea t. 4J imm. 1 AMUSEMENTSj Da innim unlit ena Hiiver Ms oa is.

at tn nrinciDai iara bald in thia country within th laat tea rear, and ia aV dition thereto they were awarded a Firat Prise Medal a the Great International Exhibition la London, li, ia mml ml Cfk. lVi ORTKSWareroeaa fro. 136 Gsaad-A, aeax Broad i sssmsniH rf'-F7" rnetruu.eD'. wnwk Tfaae taasa watl knwwa ta Vbk xeerket formor ttiaa nave jisj. isanaailr na ksrirt Inr fr ar ancha I is iBinlsn risart i7 A aad pi tees atiai i tor ta tinliesar.

LejoriptiT fAiOBiaxa by BtssA i stew as i T) IAN O. AaAAV DfcOSi vALAlAJ 1 f'! IZ. J- As-P ELTON, Kv AU lais.J i. 'i .1 A i- A -4 i 1 i i I i li i i i ,1 1 i i '-3 ml t' t' tl it i i 1 i.

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