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8 17c. for old, Inon.—The market was steady at $40 a $41 50 per ton, brisk at $1 873% « $1 98% per thousand. bie .—About 40 hdds Cuba Muscovado were sold at %e. The last sales of New Orleans were at 26c. Naval Bromus —The market was quiet at about 47c. a 48c. for spirits, and $1 75 a $186 fer rosin per 310 lbs , AN of 150 casks were made at $375.0 $4.50 per . —Abont 15 to 18 casks nutmegs were sold at 96c., and afterwards held at 97 3¢c., and cases at $1. —The market was very quiet, and transactions were it, being chiefly confined to some 200 a 300 hhds, New at 4c. a54¢c. Small lots of Cuba were sold without ‘in quotations. Tattow.—The market was steady at 123{c. a 123c. Wuuxry.—Sales have been made of 160 bbls, prison, at S4c. a 35c.; and 85 hhds. dradge, at 38c. a 333¢¢. per Premises, at Yonkers, Westchester county, om , August 14, at 8 o'clock P. M., without reserve, ‘to the bidder for cash, a new cottage house ani 96 by 186,) beautifully situated on Broadway, with splenala view of the Hudson, and withina few minutes three halls, three sides, and was 4 the personal supervision of the sent owner. Title perfect, with immediate ossession. For a fall description, apply to P. 0. BULK- eg! Page rec) No, 81 Wall street, between 9 A. M. and 1 P.M. A RARAAARAAAAAN AAA ARAAAAA ACC \OTTAGE ON THE NORTH RIVFR.—A FURNISHED or unfurnished cottage, situated on either side of ‘the Hudson river, with.n say five miles distance of New York city and of easy access either by railroad or steam- boat. Persons not apply unless with the above qualifications. The house must be in good order and in an agreeable neighborhood. Address with terms, length of time it is to be rented, &c., to Box 401 Post Office. Waza A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, A ‘amall and well furnished house, either in the up- of this city or lower portion of Brook!, Pwal aboot oF ‘alion — ‘Please, ‘addres, a terms, rences, &c., F. P. 540 Post Ofice “New York. pinata ah Pasar TJANTED, A COITAGE ON STATEN ISLAND.— Wanted, for a term of one or two months, from about the 2lst inst.,® commodious, elegant, and well furnished cottage, for a family of six persons. Any party having a cottage of this description, will hear of tenant who will a liberal rent, by addressing J. H. H., b 1,000, Now York Port Omes. = Tate 'ANTED A SMALL HOUSE, OR PART OF A HOUSE, amall family. Rent to be moderate. West Wan A SMALL FAMILY, THE FIRST OR second story of a modern house, with all the im- ments, and usual privileges, in a good locality in Address ‘ork or Brook}; ferences exchanged. Dox 611 Post Office, ye EXCURSIONS. GRAND TEMPERANCE PIC NIC OF E. L. SNOW Social Union No. 11, to Nyack, on Tuesday, Aug. 15. The friends of temperance, and the Order of E. L. Snow Social Unions, are ‘ully invited to accompan; them. The steamboat has been engaged, which will leave Chambers street at 8 o’clock; Amos street, 814; ‘Twentieth street, 9. Tickets, 50 cents; children’ half price. Tobe had on the docks the morning of the ex- cursion. a t) 4 make three excursions dail, Coney tl as fol- lows:—Leave New York, foot o street, ab 93; A. M., 12% and 3% P. M.; No. at 10A. M1 and 4P. M.; Coney atll A.M. dand 6% P.M, landing at Fort Hamilton each way. Fare to Fort Ham: ilton or Conay Island, and back to New York, 25 cents, No half price. XCURSION FOR THE MILLION.—CHEAPEST SAIL fine view of the bay, harbor and ocean, ea air, is to take tne Staten Island ferry, foot of White- hall street; liberal terms for pic nic parties, companies, and societies, Apply at the ferry house. XCURSION TO THE FISHING BANKS.—THE steamer LAURA KNAPP will leave the foot of ‘Amos street at 73, “o’closk, Spring street at 73, Peck mip at 8, Broome street, East river, at 834, pier No. 3, North river, at 9o’clock. Saturdays excepted. \ ONS 10 THE FISHING BANKS —THR steamer LAURA KNAPP, Captain Anderson, wil) trip every day im the week, except Saturday, Weaving foot of Spring street at 73; o’clock A. M.; Peok slip, 8; Broome street, East river, $3; pier No. 8 North iver. 9 o'clock. NIFTH ANNUAL PIC NIC EXCURSION OF THE ST. Patrick's T. A. Beneficial Society to “ Mt. Hermon ‘Aug. 17. The steamer AMERICA and two barges are also, Manahan’s baad. ‘Tickets 50 cents each. e steamer and barges will leave foot of Broome strect, E.R, at 6A. M.; Thorne’s dock, Brooklyn, at 6% A. M.; foot of Spring street, N. K. 7 A. M.; and pier No. 3, N. R., at 8 o'clock. ” J. KING, Chairman. Jos, Evmes, Treasurer. J. J. MULLEN, Secretary. Grove,” on Thursday, |. House has all the modern improve- ments, gas, baths, &e. UNIVERSITY PLACE.—HEALTHY AND DELIGHT- ful location; immediate vicinity of Washington Parade Ground, Fifth avenue, Broadway, amusements, hotels, libraries, &c.; gentlemen with their wives, or single lemen, can secure aj its upon advanta- or secure suits of rooms from Ist of Sep- ember. House replete with every convenience. SPLENDID FURNISHED PARLOR, WITH ONE OF two bed-rooms, with all the modern improvements, let, to single gentlemen, with breakfast or tea. Ail the comforts of eu may be font, Apply at No. 121 Crosby street, back of the politan Hotel," fp SINGLE GENTLEMAN, OR A GENTLEMAN AND his wife, can be accommodated with rooms, in Twentieth street, near sixth avenue, with every convenit where there are no boarders, and where pot, yy the society of the family. Address OARD.—-SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION FOR GEN- tlemen and their wives, and gentlemen also, can be obtained in a first class house, 7 applying at No. 9 Perry street; has allthe modern uaprovements. Re- fersnces exchanged. OARD IN SOUTH BROOKLYN.—A PRIVATE Fa- mily, occupying a first class house close to the South ferry, lyn, will ve happy to accommodate’ one or ‘oat gentleness, or a gentleman and his wife, with board. ferences > French and spoken by the 87 Pacific street, be- tween Henry family. Apply at ‘and Hitks streets, Brooklyn. OARD WANTED—IN A PRIVATE FRENCH FAMILY, bya young gentleman. Address box 991 Post Office, Stating terms and location. OARD WANTED—FOR A LADY, IN A RESPECTA- ble family up town, where there are f boarders; not to exceed $6 per weak. given if required. Address R. Herali OARD UP TOWN—AT 234 WEST TWENTY-THIRD street, between Eighth ana Ninth avenues. Plea- sant rooms to let, with board, by applying immediately.§ OARD WANTED—BY TWO OR THREE YOUNG GEN- tlemen, in a strictly private family, where there are no other boarders, and where they can enjoy plea- sant society. References exchan; Address, stating Se er ee OARD IN BROOKLYN—GENTLEMEN CAN OBTAIN very pleasant rooms with or without partial board, in a very pleasant location, within five minutes walk of the Fulton and Catharine ferries, Apply at No. 4 Sands street; references exchanged. ARD—UN JEUNE AMERICAIN DESIRING D’AP- prendre le Francais Vondrait trouver pension dans une famille Francaise privee, on il aurait l’occasion de se pecans dans cette langue. S’addresser, Boite, 590 lower Post Office. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A WIDOW LADY HAVING s house, pleasantly located, with all the modern im- ements, would fet a suit of rooms to a gentleman and ‘is wife, or two single gentlemen, with board. Referen- ces exchanged. Apply at 62 Willoughby street. BP bgrerneryed A FIRST CLASS HOUSE, WITH furnished rooms, for gentlemen and their wive: $6 50 per week for both; newly fitted with bat &e.; healthy and desirable location, accessible to ness. Also, more expensive rooms, and rooms for jle gentlemen. Please address L. X., Herald office, gi address, which will insure iste attention. OARD.—FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, WITH OR without board, at 179 West Twenty-second street, one dcor from Eighth avenue. OARD.—A SUITE OF APARTMENTS, UNFUR- nished, consisting of parlor and bedroom, with closets, in a central location, to let to a lady and gentle- man, board for the lady only, where there are no board- ers, and where no others will be taken. Board will be required weekly in advance. Address Mrs. Andrews, Broadway Post Office. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN AND wife can be accommodated with a neatly furnished peas and bedroom; also a few single men c&n ave board in a genteel house, where re are only a few boarders. Location desirable; between Fulton and tees bye ferries. Apply at 258 Fulton street, opposite jon. OARD IN BROOKLYN. —A GENTLEMAN AND his wire can obtain sirable front second story “eat and bedroom in the new brown stone house 328 fenry street. Location delightful and convenient to the ferries. Also, accommodations for one or two single gentlemen. “OUNTRY BOARD WANTED—AT A CONVENIENT distance from the city, (farmer’s house preferred, ) for & Indy and three children. Apply, stating terms, locality and means of access, to box 2,805 Post Office. J OWN TOWN LODGING ROOMS.—TO LET, SEVERAL first class parlors and single rooms, delightfally si- fuated in Broadway, and commanding s fine view of Hoboken, North River, shipping, &. The back parlors open upon a beautiful park, rendering them a quiet and desirable location for gentlemen whose business or incli- nation may induce them to seek for lodgings dowa town. Apply to B. F. Farnsworth, 327 Broadway. JPSEE BOARD WANTED—IN BROOKLYN OR , Wit { llamsburgh, by a young man wife and child, two years old, ina private family. Address, stating terms, which must be moderate, Vincent, box 185 Herald Office. No attention paid unless full particulars and terms are stated. References furnished. Pee. ROOMS TO LET—WITH OR WITHOUT partial Large and airy rooms, with bath at- tached, near Sixth avenue cars.’ Houston street stage: pass the dvor. Apply at No. 9 Houston street, old num- ber—new number 15. hye ROOMS.—A PARLOR AND BEDROOM, elegantly furnished, also single rooms, at No. 89 coed street. Gasand baths, Please call after three o'clock. ‘URNRISHED HOUSE TO LET, BY THE WEEK, IN the Fighth ward, near Canal street. Inquire at 208 anal street. ‘Terms, weekly in advance. Call on Monday. RAND SUNDAY EXCURSION TO THR OCEAN House, Shrewsbury.—The steamer GOLDEN GATE, Capt. Johnson Carson, will leave the foot of Robinson street on Sun¢ay morning, 18th inst , at 8 o'clock. Re- turning, will leave the Ocean House at about 8 o’clock in pate This mode of con‘ will afford the friends of the Ocean House a fall day goa Fare 25 cents each way. = HENRY E. " priétor. G RAND MOONLIGHT EXCURSION.—THE KNOW WJ Nothiogs of New York, Brooklyn and Williams- burg.—Grand Moonlight and Cotillion Excarsion up the Hudson river on Tuesday, August 15, 1854.—Steamer AMERICA, with barges MERCHANT and METEOR. Rob- erteon’s cele band, of twent pieces, is engaged for the excursion. ets 50 cents dach, to be the hotels—also at the dif- ferent landings. Po joey es of South Sixth street, Williamaburg, at 53; o'clock, Fifth street, New York, at 6 o'clock, Broome street at 6% o'clock, Fulton ferry, Brooklyn, at 6% o'clock, pier No.8 North river at 7%, srelock, Spring street at 73g o’clock, Jiammond street at 7M 0" 4 Sues and Glen Core. LAW, 4 SION TO THE HEAD OF THE SOEND, a Whitestone, New Rochelle The new a steamer GEORGE every Sonday the the above places, leaving Fulton Slip at 8X; Delancy ; at at 0%; Twenty- ith street at 93; A.M. Return- leave Glen Cove at 3 P.M. Fare to Col *, 1234 cents; Whitestone, 25 cents; New Rochel meunty; Cove, 25 cents, each way. pa stems Nonny at es Insonente_eA iE STEAMBOAT MAY QUEEN WILI. BE OHARTERED for borne on any Seeeies ae of oe not pre-engay 'o target companies or parties wishing te eat ae agreeably, she offers accommodations acd by any steamboat on the waters c! New York. A darge to accompany, when required. For terms and conditions apply to T. ©. DURANT, No. 7 South street, up stairs, back o TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. F\AMDEN AND AMBOY RAILROAD 70 PHILAD! pila, irom plee No. 1. North sivseates ieee ote Ci Deena M., by steam ja *, Amboy ; 7 Fare—$2, sass Nag ese! in 7, 15 in New ry ae ee oe stations. os and the Ww Ne ‘ka. and to in Sand 10 A. |. {UNDAY MORNING BOAT FOR HAVERSTRAW AND b> Sing Sing, lsnding at Yonkers, Hastings, Dobbs’ er- Tye wcytown. The new and splendid steamer ELEC- hg T. Belly, wit pare K-3 ier foot of Jay morning a! oe! or above em, Tending at Ae street, each way, Heturniog, bh ° Hla at 2, P.M rere In connection thi leave FOR ALBANY .—MERCHANTS’ LINE.— with the Now York Central Railroad, steamer HERO, Captain J. W Hancox, will leave the pier feot of Robinson Nerth river, every Sunday, if Go'clock P.M. For freight cr passagy, apply gm OF af the offige on the whaxt, 'URNISHED APARTMENT?—WITH PARTIAL BOARD, wanted, ina private family, for three gentlemen; location on or near Broadway, and not below Eighth street—vicinity of Union ia preferred. References exchanged. Address box 3,205 Post Office. ome ROOMS TO LET—WITHOUT BOARD, TO gentlemen only, Apply at No. 4 Bond street ‘\NE OR TWO GENTLEMEN CAN OBTAIN GOO! board, on moderate terms, it rivate family. In- quire for Mra. Lockwood, in the store 116 Sixth avenue. RIVATE BOARD—IN A RETIRED PLACE, ON Shrewsbury river, about five minutes ride from steamboat landing at Red Bank, New Jersey. Stages al- Nn im readiness. Terms $6 per q of Cay ranning daily from or Mrs. Monsalve, 102 Canal street, Louisa Brower. OOM3 TO LET.—SEVERAL ROOMS, neatly furnished to let, siogiy or otherwise, with or without board, at College Hotel, 36 Marray street There isa first class restaurant attached. Aleo baths, and everything clse for comfort one can wish. OOMS TO LET.—A SMALL FAMILY, OCCUPYING A large house, yooh with all the modern improve ments, in a plearant location, is desirous of letting some rooms, with partial board if necessary. Please address 93 St. Marke place, Eighth street. Also, a spacious dry front basement to let, suitable for a doctor's office. {ELECT BOARD IN WILLIAMSBURG.—A GENTLEMAN P59 and wife, or two or three single gentlemen, can have good roows, with full or partial board, by applying at 117 South oy street, a fine location, and within five min- utes walk of Peck slip or Grand street ferries. Apply on the premises, or address Raymond, Herald office. TANTED—A PARLOR AND TWO OR THREE COM fortable chambers, on the first or second floor of a first class house, near the St. Nicholas or Metropolitan Hotel, for a gentleman, two children and female servant with breakfast and tes for the gentleman sod full boar for the children and servant. Address box 2,979 Post Office, stating location, terms, &c. TE comma | OF STREETS, FROM ay age yey and box ee tee os of alien es coughs an) WATCHES, JEWELRY, 4:0. LAMONDS, THE SUBSCRIBER all the attention of to his stock of dia. offersat much low them taval plow, “Golleod Conan GEORGE C. ALLEN, Wall street, second 7 NAMELLED WATCHES FOR LADIES — BEAUTIFUL Fists rom 8 to 800, warrant @. 1 Wall street, near Brosdway, second floor. URGENEON’S WATCHES, IN HUNTING from $150 to $200; warranted perfect time-keopers. - 0 ALLEN, No, 11 Wall street, nest Broadway, se- cond floor. examine. h ‘wholesale ani retail, i RECIOUS SiONES.—-TO MANUFACTURING JEWEL Fe naan subscribers: have ind ag Jerse qredion stones of the latest “ian ich they offer to 0 trade on favorable terms. MONTAG & VAN EPs, Importers of watcheaand jewelry, 15 John ¢t.., ap stairs. geome GOLD POCKET CHRONCW ASRS, waics run hout an; ee) va 160. $ ©. ALLER Se Well So geis cour Brcedey, FOR 8aLy, z cent interest. Seieioens ara, Sites wt avenue, and one to lend. ML. SHELDON: G3 Nasous street the Racsinres wsthcell Reta 110 dha wld a 00 —A SMAIL DRUG MILL AND COMPLETE ‘@ Spparatus for m fect in its arrangements, located in Wi burg, near the for sale low and terms; pa bed SAE ‘any person joy Hepner amount in this business. Address D. B, P., Herald office. OTTAGE AND CARRIAGE HOUSE ON FIFTY-FIRST street, south side, between Eighth and Ninth avenues, A m- medi: Enquire on preninea, ae IGHTH AVENUE LOTS.—FOR SALE, third and Sixty-fourth street Also, five lota situated on the north side of Fifty-seventh street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues; each lot 26 by 100. Apply to WILLIAM BANTA, 114 Canal street. (OR SALE—A RARE CHANCE FOR A PERSON WISH- ing to engage in the segar business.—The lease and fixtures of a fine segar store, whére a good business can be doze, in Broadway. Fixtures all new and got up ia magnificent style. at the store, 787 Broadway. PR SALA EXCHANGE INE OE PROPERTY, A Central beige on Railroad avent ee ce eet by 160 feet, with s well two 7) attic and basement house, 22 by 82 feet; a shop in the rear 22 by 82 feet, two ‘and cel- lar, witha wing. This property will double in value in one year. For ek a apply to R, L. PURDY & CO,, 102 Nassau street, room No. 9, se: cond floor, ———— (OR SALE—THE WELL KNOWN HOTEL ON THE Coney Island Plank road, five miles from Brooklyn,late it or Miss. Will be sold cheay with er without tne fixtures and furniture. offers beet opportu- nity for Se gm desirous of keeping a first rate hotel, being on most fashionable, popular and best fre- quented road in the United States; with a lease of seven years and pI of sevon more. Inquire on the premises. Ten acres of ground attached. ‘OR SALE—TWO THOUSAND ACRES OF VERY VALU able heavy white and red oak timber, and valuable iand, on the Eastern Shore of Maryland, if application be made soon to Dr. A. L. MANNING, No. 119 Sharp street, Baltimore. ‘OR SALE—GENTEEL AND VERY PLEASANTLY situated boarding house, with furniture, near Broadway. The most cozy and delightful boarding place to be found in the city. Its locality renders ita favorite place tor persons of business or pleasure. Price $1,350. Apply at 208 Broadway, INN E! . OR SALE CHEAP—T" GROUND OP- ite the Central park; the southwest corner, and one adjoining on Kighth avenue, and one adjoining on Seventy-nixth street—good solid ground, Price, $4,500 for the three lots. STEPHEN RUBKRTS, Shipsmith, 368 South street. OR SALE—A THREE STORY AND BASEMENT house, on Thirty seventh street, between Seventh and Eighth avenues; house is new and well built, eighteen feet wide by forty in depth Croton water, gas, &e. Price $5,700. Apply to A. C. LOOMIS, 1,128 Broadway, near Thirty-fourth street. IVFRY STABLE FOR SALE.—THE ENTIRE STOCK of a first class sale and livery stable, situated in One of the best locations in Brooklyn, and doing a profit- ioe hosioees, epapeatne oe hast fourteen meres nine wi wo coaches, two aways, ness, saddles, ke., all tn good gontition; Wl bs D alow price. The present owner intends leaving for Eu- rope. Inquire at Remsen’s sale and livery stable, 13 Beerum street, near City Hall, Brooklyn, between the hours of 6 and 9 o’clock in the morning, and after 6 in the evening. TEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS FOR SALE CHEAP. —A new steam engine of 15 inches bore of cylinder and three feet stroke, and two 30 inch boilers 80 feet long, with furnace fronts, grates, bearer bars, and all fixtures complete, Also for sale, a new boiler 42 inches in diameter, 18 feet Tong, with de 10"tneh dues, anda locomotive botler of 20 wer. Ay J. 8, BUNCE & C0., 26 Wi to mn street. PLENDID CHANCE FOR TINNERS OR METAL roofers.—The entire stock, tools, fixt and lease of a tinman’s metal rooflag establishment, ina business locality in Brookiyn; stock small, tools new and good, shop and by itself, and the whole for sale at abergain. Apply at WN. CROFT’S salerooms, 19 Court street, Brooklyn. 57 = BROADWAY—FIRST FLOOR TO LET, SUITA- 815 ble for any light business. Inquire as above. Possession first of next month, RARE CHANCE.—TO LET, THE LOWER PART, kitchen, and three attic rooms of the house No. 118 Grand street, near Brosdway. The furniture will be let or sold. Call frat at thoFrench drag store, No. 30 North William atreet, corner of Chatham. ‘OUSE TO LET, AND FURNITURE FOR SALS, IN Wiliamsburg, L, I.—To a small family, wish ng to keep house, this atiords a rare o; tunity. The house is of brick, three stories, situated in one of the flaost locations in’ Williamsburg, very convenient to all the for- Nios and prinotpal thoroughfares. ‘The furniture is i first rate order, and will be soli at « bargain, if applied for immediately, as the present ocoupant must leave by the lst of September, on account of his business. A lise addreseed to W. H. ¢., box 3,227 New York Post Office, penne name and address, will meet with prompt atten- tion, TORE NO. 10 COURTLAND STREET TO LET.—CAN be had on a lease, with fixtures, on favorable terme. Apply on the premises. TEAM POWER.—ROOMS WELL SS) steady steam, to let, on the northwest corner of Thirty ffth etreet and Brcadway. Apply to JON KEN NEDY, Steam Marble Works (0 LET—THE WHOLE OF THE SECOND, THIRD AND fourth stories of house 565 Broadway, one door be- low Prince street. These floors have been altered and improved for showroom and store purposes, entrance wade wide and desirable, with stairs easy of acceas. If required, four floors ina rear buildiug, commuricsting, for light manufacturing purposes. Apply t AARON HARDMAN, 142 Mulberry street. LIGHTED, WITH (0 LET CHEAP—A SMALL HOUSE, IN A GENTEEL neighborhood, and the whole or part of the furni ture for sale. Inquire of IRELAND & HARRINGTON, 84 and 86 Mercer street, or 649 Broadway. 0 LET—A PARLOR, WITH TWO BEDROOMS, FUR. nished, on the second floor, singly if required; pri ¥ate tab’e if’ desired, at No. 86 Fourth avenue, between Tenth fh streets, one block from Broadwsy. Uh LET—A BRICK TWO STORY AND ATTIC HOUSE, I 200 Greene street, between Bleecker and Amity, painted, andin Qrst-rate order. For terms, ai ep te view the house, apply to G. W. Dickson, next , $003, or to M. MONSON, Jr., at Weils, Fargo & LET—A NEW STORE, 256 CANAL STREET; ALSO the corner of Greenwich and atrects, suitable for clothing, hatter and other pu ; also other atores. Apply to AARON HARDMAN, 142 Mulberry street, (0 LET—A LARGE DWELLING HOUSB, 270 EAST Ninth street—the whole or a ; this house has all the modern improvements. Apply to M. DORAN, om the premises. ‘0 LET ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS—WITHIN TWO minutes walk of the Wall stree’: ferry, a suite of rooms with board, suitable for a gentleman and bis wife, = one or two gentlemon, Address Montague, Herald office. LEI—THE FIRST LOFT AND PART OF THE SE- cond, in the new store No. 13 street, corner of Trinity place, suitable for show rooms or light manu- facturing ‘Apply to WARD MCLEAN, No. 9 Trinity building, first floor. 0 LET—A PUBLIC HOUSE, DOING A GOOD BUsI- ness; also two large rooms, with four ante-rooms adjoining, suitable for society or military purposes. Apply et 126 Grand street. \0 LET—THE THREE-STORY BRICK HOUSE NO. 219 West Twenty-seventh street, between the Eighth and Ninth avenues. It has all the modern improve- ments, and has been lately repaired shout. For other ‘information apply from 8 to10 A.M. at No. 12 Old slip, and from 7 to 10P.M. at No. 38 West Seven- teenth street, to EDUARDO L. ALFONSO, ‘0 LET—A BARBER’S SHOP, AT 305 WEST STREET, just above Spring. Inquire on the premises. EDUCATION. —_—_—_—_——eeeee R_ AND MADAME NOEL BERGIER’S FRENCH AND ‘Hish boarding and day schoul bot hain ladies, nt No. 800 venue, between Fightee: Nine- teenth streets, will reopen on Friday, September 15. A ne will be attached to the establishment, for pupils at Mictearec FRENCH AND, ENGLISH school for ladies, feat Fifteenth street, between Fifth and will re-openon Monday, September 4. R. DE GRAND VAL’8 BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOARDING 82and 30 avenues, AVL young Jersey. will re and catalogues at the institution 152 Fulton street. A revit for advanced pupils. XXTANTED IMMEDIATELY—AN ASSISTANT MALE W branches of an Engiish education. Such ation by applying at the schoolhouse No. 207 seer fifth pe Ae. near eee avenue. A trained the National Model |, Dublin, preferred. CLINKER BUILT bottom color (naide, with the ateamer 8, MORPIA, — re REWARD—A foarteen feet long, with green wate stripe, with bine above, fesh st 1 on the . we Call at Ai ot Byes slip. or 2 LIVERPOOL—UNITED STATES MATL ATLANTIC, Jas. Wi z steain- Fi depart with inn Unload Stas Europe on Saturday, Angust 10, at 13 ofleck M., from Shippers line cannot carry any goods contraband of war. R LIVERPOOL—EMPIRE LINE OF PACKETS.— Pha concn ly on , August 16. cabin on board this ship surpasses anything ‘econd cabin and stoor- sge passengers will be taken at the lowest rates. For pas may om boned Pier 6 North River, or to THOS. South street. N. B —Drafts issued for one pound upwards, on the Royal Bauk of Ireland. et ahd eke ein pany, Ne, AT Walaa peer hee OO 5 jut stree’ Aug. 1864.—Owing to the holidays in’ @ pny OF PHILA: tides in the Clyde, the new steamshij DELPHIA cannot leave G! iverpool before the ‘7th of Ai and her date of sailing from Liverpool lasgow for for Philadeiphls is therefore postponed unti) Wednesiay, the 16th. Angust, and trom! Philadelphia for Liverpool until Saturday, the Dib Beptemtoe apt SAMUEL SMITH, Agent. (HE LIVERPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA STE, Fe pvapeby tneat atarting their favorite aiaies FROM PHILADELPHIA:— City of Philadelphia. Saturday, Sept. 9, 1864, Gity of Manchestor, Sr gaturaay, Beet. 86, 1864. iivERPooL:— City of Philadelphia Wednesday, Aug. 16, 1854, City of Manchester, Wednesdey, Bont. 0. 18s4, Saloon $90, $66 an ‘according to state room), A liwited number of third class passerigers will’ be taken, and found with comfortably cooked provisious, for $26.....,.to'Liverpool. | $40........from Liverpool. Parties wishing to bring out their friends can obtain certificates of passage, and drafts on Liverpool, in su: of £1 sterling and upwards. Apply to SAMUEL SMIfi Agent, 17 Walnut street, Philadelphia, S™n BETWEEN NEW YORK AND GLASGOW.—THE ~ Glasgow and New York steamship Company’s new steamers GLASGOW, (1,062 tons, 400 horse power, ) Robert }) Commander, and NEW YORK, (2,400 tons, 600 horse power,) will leave New York for GI Ww As under, viz.:—Saturday, September 23, at 12 o'clock M Firet cabin saloon state rooms, $90; do. midships do., $75; second cabin, $50; thira class, $25. New York city bills or gold only taken, Apply to JOHN Mc3YMON, 33 Broad) ‘OR SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE.—THE UNITED ‘States Mail Steamer UNION, R. Adams, commander, Will leave for Havre, touching at Southampton to land the mails and passengers, on Saturday, August 26, at 12 o’clock, from Pier No. 87 North river. Price of passage —tirst cabin, $130; second cabin, $75. Luggage not wanted during the voyage shonid be sent on board the day before sailing, marked ‘below.’ No merchandise will be received on board after Thursday, August 24, For freight or passage apply to Mu. LIVINGSTON, 58 Broadway. (OR BREMEN.—THE BREMEN MAIL STEAMSHIP HANSA, Captain L. Jeorker, will leave for Bremen August 224, at 12 o'clock M.. from pier No. 3 North river. ' Price of passage, first cabin $100; second $35. No freight will be taken after August 19. For freight and passage apply to OELRICHS & CO. The steamer will stop at Cowes if sufficient specie and passengers offer. Specie would in this case be delivered in Havre or London. OELRICHS & CO. ‘August —The well known and favorite clipper ship JELENA, now loading at pler 18 Enst river, will be despatched is above on her third voyage te Melbourne. Acme PACKET—EXCFISIOR LINE.—2STH Her previous was performed in eighty-one days. For ipo ah treight, bs passage, fae anc stateroom accom: » has me tions, apply toJUHN NORTON, Jr. 90 Wall street, or to ASKELL Phition 146 Pearl st,” EW LINE OF SCREW STEAMSHIPS TO SAIL BE- tween New York and Glasgow.—The Clyde Screw Steam Packet Company’s new steamships, Clyde and Pe- trel, ere intended to sail tor Glasgow as under:—From New York, CLYDE, Wednesday, August 23, at 12 o'clock, mead. Belened pet (stonaii'a foes intluded)” ‘Ouiet cabin, $90. A number of third clasa . passenger! will be taken and supplied with good and comfortably cooked provisions at $25. Berths not secured till paid for. These screw st ips have been built and fitted out expressly for the trade, on the most approved prin- ciples, for securing safety, comfort and 4) , and each an experienced 5 . For freight or age apply to ROBERT PATON, 80 Broadway, N. Y. oney orders granted on Glasgow in sums of £1 ster- ling and upwards, payable on demand. USTRALIA PAUKET.—EXCEISIOR LINE.—THE A, well known and favorite cli spice Sere now ig at pier 18 East river, will be immediately dis- patched on her third voyage to Melbourne. She has made the passage in eighty-onedays. For freight or pas- e, having su} 9 room a {oJOHN NORTON, Jr., 90 Wall street. Jokes ‘EW YORE AND CALIFORNIA STEAMSHIP vis Nicaragua, A Transit Company of Nica- fagua proprietors.—Through in advance of the mail. Only Ime givftg through tickets, including the Isthmus cron- sing.—The new double engine steamship STAR OF THE WEST (2,000 tona burthen), wi!l leave from pier No. 3, North ‘River, at 3 o’elock 'P. M., precisely, for Puenta Arenas, on Saturday, August 19, connecting with the {favorite steamship PACIFIC (2,000 tons burthen), over tac Nicaragua Transit Route, having but twelve miles of land travsportation, by first class carriages. These sien. mers are unsurpassed in their ventilation and accommo- For information or passage ap ly only to AF RG. re wling Green. 25 [—EXCEISIOR LINE— Third voyage of the HELENA to Melbourne.—This agnificent and deservedly favorite élipper ship will leave on the 25th of this month, for her third trip to Melbourne. The unparalleled passages of this nodle ship, made successively in 81and 82 days, guarantee to tue intending passenger a speedy and comfortable voyage, in a well tried hip. As the number of passengers is lint ed to thirty carly application is necessary to secure choice berths. The Helena is the only ship now up for Aus- tralia that hos already made the voyage. For freight or passage apply on board, at pier No. 18 Kast river, to C. BA NLY $30!—INDEPENDENT LINE TO SAN FRAN- cisco, via Panama.—No combination for prices with other lines. Isthmus crossed in a few hours. Only eleven miles mule travel. The celebrated steamship NORTH STAR, 2,500 tons burden, will leave New York for Aspinwall, on Tuesday, September 5, at 3 o’clock P. M., precisely, from the foot of Harrison street, North river, teconnect with the new and popular steamship UNCL ®AM, 2,500 tons burden. The booke for these ocean palaces are now open. A lmited number of tick- ers will be rold at the following rates, if applied for be- «re the 20thof August:—eabin, state room berth, $100; second cabin, open berth, $80; steerage, $30. Apply to JAMES M. CROSS, No. 9'Battery place, ‘up stairs. For very small sum, passengers will be guarantied to ar- rive in San Francisco ahead of the Nicaragua line. NIT STATES MAIL LINE FOR CaLIFORNIA, ‘Aspinwall and Pai —Through passage tickets, including Mr. Hinckley’s Isthmus transit ticket, will be furnished at the lowest reduced rates. The Isth- mus crossed in six hours. On Monday, August 21, at 2 o’clock, P. M., from pier foot of Warren it, Nortia river, will be despatched the fleet steamship EMPIRE CITY, to connect at Parama with the new and superior steamship Gol ‘The accommodations for pas amers of the Pacific ana United states ip Companies are unsurpassed, and parti about to visit California aro invited to call and exami for themselves. For pateage apply at the Company's “office, 177 West street, to C. A. WHITNE! APSCOTT’S LINE CF LIVERPOOL PACKETS—PACK- et of Angust 17.-—'The splendid new and magaiiiceat packet ship KMERALD ISLE, Capt. G. B. Cocniah, will witively sail on Thursdey, August 1%, at 12 o'clock The secotamodations: for exbio, second cabin anil steer age passengers are unsurpassed. Persons about pro- ceeding to hurope would do well to examine this novle vessel before engaging. anywhere else. For passage, sp- ply on board, pier 88, Last river, footgof Market street, or to W. & JT. FAPSCOIT & CO,, 86 South at ies DAYS PAMSAGE. —AUSIRALAA F:ONEAK LINK, car the United States Mail—-The noble new ipper si FLYING ), 1,718 tons register, W. i. Barse , Will succeed the Gertrude ax cight-eath ship of this line, and have quick ot foie The Fiying i Seud is acknow! by com: mnt judges to be er: in str ra telling salts eoy clipper ship tending shippers and 8 are requested to examine her at pier 10 East river. hie taken at the lowest rates. Apply to BR. W. CAMERON, 116 Wail R SAVANNAH AND FLORIDA —UNITED STATES mail line —Tre new and splendid steanstip AU GUSTA, Capt. Thomas Lyon, will leave on Saturday, August 19, at 4 o'clock P. M., from her pier, No.4 North | river. Appl to SAMUELS. MI\CHILL, 13 Browaway. Throw, eta from New York to Jacksonville, $31 Pilatka, $83, The Knoxville, Capt.C. ). Ladlow, will succeed, and sail on Wednesday, Avg 23. SPOR VIRGINIA, CAROLINA, GRORGIA, &C.—THE U. mail rc. , 8. ROANGKE, Xkinaer,, wil ive Pier No. 13, North om Wednesday Aug’t. 16, at 4 o'clock, for Norfolk, Petersburg, and Rick mond, Time to Norfolk, about twenty four hours, Pas- arriving there can take the Seaboard and Roa- fabs, and Wi ani Manchester to Augusta, Atalant leston, ke. und foe to | Norfolk, $8; te ‘and Richmond, $10. ‘Steerage half price. For on board, and for: ihe LUDLMM de PLEMSANTS, 36 bradeey” CHARLESTON AND FLORIDA. BEV. PEKLY United States .—The new and tast-going gieamer JAMES ADGER, 8. Turner, Comanander, will leave pier No. 4 North River, on Wednesday. Augnat6, at 4o’clock, P. M., precisely. For freight agply on board, where all bills of lading will be signed; and for pasate, at the office of SFOFFORD, apa & CO., 30 Brond- way. Throvgh tickets to Florida as Wa: to Jacksan- Ville, $61; toPilatka, $33. (OR SAVANNAH.—FARE R'40CED.—THE, hip STATE 0"; GEORGIA, Capt r ladelplsty ,toe Favannal, on Welnes” lock A. M. Yare $20; stecrace 97- We sven as above, {he follow ng ® ew York, tCRANION & TALL Loom WILLIAM GUisT For : AN- tirely new, ft* 49 up in the best manner, snd carr | eras thes hearts may daalre. The proceat is go simple, ARUURELEBED, \TRE.—PROPRIETOR. |. P. WALORON THEA‘ i sommenes ch, ‘Bese, conn Fh ana‘ack ae and conclude with THE SWLN Tarai on thoes SWAINB. Upper Boros, 28 conta, Pit; 129, conte; Orchestre i conta; ‘Private Boxes, $6. Doors open at 7 Te 'DROTUS OR THE FALL OF TANQUIN, followed by Mr. J. Diamond in his Ethiopian followed Bole, sr, R. W. Sumi conclude with A-LAD-IN Mr. G. L. Fontaine ina Banjo in his Tamborine Solo, anc te THE WONDERFUL LAMP. TLE GARDEN.— FIFTH GRAND SUNDAY CONOERT. formed DODWORTH’S FULL CONCERT BAND, GRAND CONCERT, consisting of choict selections from the works of Auber, Donizetti, Yon'Weber, Vordi, Meyerbeer, Strauss, and Gungl For programme, &e., see small bills, seeee tenes + »26 cente formance commences at 8 o’olock. Ber open throughout the day un 6 o’clcok P. M., for visiters desirous of enjoying the cool breeze, and vie the magnificent scenery of the bay end harbor from the upper galleries. Admission 12% cents. TALIAN OPERA, CASTLE GARD! of I PURITANL LAST APPEARANCE BUT FOUR OF SIGNORI BERALDI AND GRAZIANI IN NEW YORK. Mme. Bertucca Maretrek....85.....0.+.00+6 Last week of the reason. MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 14, Will be per.ormed, for the second time, Bellini’s popu: 1 PURIVANL. Evirs lar Opera of Lora Arthur Talbot Sir Richard Porter ... Sir George......... Lord Walter Walton iani i: Hetti .Sig, Muller ‘Sig. Quinte ca Maretzes 1. eBig’a Avogadrs performance commences et Admission one dollar to al) parts of the house. Nc extra charge for seouring seats ia advance An office will be opened from 9A. M.to4 P.M day, at Hal! & Son’s music sore, and at Van Norden King’s, 45 Wall street, where seats may be secarsd is advance, Carriages can drive to the covered entrance to the Garden. No secured seats sold at the door. Notice.—The public is respectfully informed that the season at Castle Garden will chose on the 22d inst, when) A GRAND LYRIC FESTIVAL will take place, for the joint benefit of MAX MARET7ZEK AN’ MVE. BERIUCCA MAREIZEK. Full particulars in future bills. (RANCOND’S HIPPODROME.—RE-APPEARANCE OF M. FRANCONI and his superb horses, Johaster and Bayard. Brilliant programme for the week ON WEDNESDAY, A FIVE MILE FOOR RACE will come off between the rics! champions, BARLOW AND GRINALL, with a general challenge for any to enter and dispute tho prize. A Comic Melange will be given on Saturda: introducing a DONKEY RACE and a SACK Ft for various prizes. Y INFORMS THE PUB- N lic that he has engaged, for a very limited num- ber of borers (ae and Concerts, MADA\ GRISI_AND-BIGNOR MARIO, who will arrive by the steamer Baitic, about the 20th inst., and will make their FIRST APPEARANCE IN THE UNITED STATS AT CASTLE GARDEN, ON MONDAY EVENING, EMBER 4. Full particulars will be given in future announcements. HEATLEY & DREW’S ARCH STREET THEATRE, Philadelphia.—The ladies and at this theatre are requested to meet on Tuesday, August 15, 1854, preparato on Saturday, the 19th. WHEAT! evening, T RACE, entlemen enguged [ - age room opening Y & Dk EW. MADAME ALWIN, FROM PARIS, TENDERS At services to the ladieg aad gentlemen of this city iz astcology, by books and science, and isto be cons about love, marriage, business, Isw matters, he. Shi will tell the name of the lady or gentleman’ they wil marry, also te names of hor visiters. “Madame Alné 5 , French and German languages Hosidonce $00 Bewery, betwoen First and Seconds Office hours from 10/4. M. to 8 P.M. Ladics 60 cents gentiemen $1 ADAME MORROW WILL CAUSE SPEEDY MAR riages, who will all enjoy the greatest happinoas of matrimonial bliss, and will show tbo person they wil marry, through an instrument which she will cause « Mluminate itself, by invoking the powers of her wonae fal science, and will tell aii events of life, and even th very thoughts, 76 Broome atrest, near ancea chins Gentlemen not adautted. ‘ ‘ ist in the world, or tua ever been known. She will tell past, preaent aa future @ ADAME MORROW IS, WITHOUT EXCEPTION, Ti? most wonderful astro! is ta; and will show your futuro huebeud absent friends, which has astonished thousands dur Ber travels in Barope. She ie a aeventh daughicr o seventh igbter, and wae burn with # naturat gifs i invoking the powem of her wonderful «eens to t oven their very thoughts, come together, who will of matrimonial bliss. ishing to all who vis\t y Misrriage may call a they may depend upoi true advices, tounded ¢ eterval priveiples of 1 ecenre. 76 Broome sireet, between Cannon end Colum bia. Gentlemen not adiaitiod ist 8 epeacy ORT WASHINGTON PAVILION HOTEL, SHREWS- bury, N. J.—This salubrious and beautiluily located feireat is ‘now open for the reception of boarders, and will be kept as & first-clars house For shade, boating, | lishing, surf and still bathing, beauty of scenery, and | drives, it is unsurpassed, and is accesnible to all mer- chents, being only two ours sail from New York by teazaboats fiom foot of Robinson strect, which make our trips daily, Sundays included. No fever and ague F mosquitoes. MUSICAL. A W. LADD & CO.’S FIRST PREMIUM PIANO- ¢ fortes, with a large aeeortment of new and recond- hand instrunenta hed ged bargains. We wish to call at- tention to our grand disgonsl piano, with new grand ution, which has no superior in all the points which sovsttiute a perfect instrament. LINCOLN & THOMPSON, 441 Broadway. ————— | M UsICAL.—THE CONCERTINA, GUITAR, PIANO. forte and sipging.—Mr. and Mrs. Edward Barton, | Protersore of the above, continue to give instruction at their residence, No. 604 Sixth avenue, or at the resi- dences of their pupils. Me. Barton teaches accompani- | nents to voosl music on the guitar in six lessons. INSTRUCTION. £ DAILY NR. BRISTOW RECEIVES CALLS WRIT- | ing & Good figures are allimportant. ladies and xentlemen Success guaranteed tomorrow Books opened lor private & clasees, Cards written 26 cts Advertisements 1s. please call 289 Broadway. Select few at Ruede Ilora- tio 76 I attend any part of the States. M ADAME BARBIER PARISIENNE RE OPENS HER 4 clasees ior French instruction. For those desirous Of & pure pronunciation, and a manner of acquiring | knowledge of the (language at once rapid and agreeable, this is particniarly addressed. Classes from 3 to 6 and 7 109. Apply at No. 1 Amity street, first private house near Broadway. OTICE TO YOUNG MEN.—SIGNOR VALLO’S GREAT AN chars, containing fostructions in the wonderful science of miagic and ventiiloquism, will be sent to any part of the United States on receipt of $1. A fine set of ua, including the inexhaustible bottle, will be for ‘$60, Adoress Signor yVallo, 06 Barker street, " | one LIQ TORS, 80s | OMLON CORDIAL GIN, SCHIEDAM AND CLUB 4 sohvapps, London porter, Seotch alos, wines, cor is ayrups; ebampagne and claret wines, of choice | oravits as imported binck berry brandy, an excollent cholera remedy. WM. H. UNDERHILE, 430 Broome atoeet, corner of Crosby. URE SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS, (LIE FINEST IMPORT- | I ¢4,) $2 per galion, 50c. per realed bottle. All wines | and spirits I sell as imported. Orders t immedi- ately exeeuted, on receipt of ensh. ARTHUR KENDALL, No. 7 William. strect, New York, between Beaver and | Pearl streets. —PALE AND AMBRE, FOR SALR IN for shipping or cit; at ‘ixth street, ee og MATHIZIONIAL. ' IND HaNneowe YOUNG Lay, 19 | withes to form a matrimon’al allianc® | } A With some you: gentleman. He mus: be well edacated, understand music, becf kind disposition, looking. not over 22 years of age; must be on Ai n or Euro- S&S by birth; ifs Know Nothing, not naturally so; and mast be of strietly temperate . Tos young enter with the above attainments the advertiser thinks can prove horeelf a source of enjoyment, A/- érees M., box abd, Paterson Post Office, N. J. ATRIMONY MADE EASY, OR HOW TO WIN A Lover. — Professor Lawton, Boston, pai A of ondon, wil! rend to any on receipt of ous I post paid, plain direc‘iona to epable indies or geatlemon to win the devotes affections of as msny of the — cy but so coptivating, that sll may be married, i ive of age, appearance, or position ; and iast, though not | least, {t cen be arranged with such care and delieasy that Cetection is imposst Address Professor Lawton, Bos- 4 w forty tone; We ‘aunched in July, 1864, abd. has light draft of water. The more sloop will be sold at auction, on Tuesday, / oguat 15, at 2 o'clock P, M., at J.T. KLATS 4CO 'S shi’, ehandlery, coraer Fast and Delancey «ts. rigged, clipper built, nacht, we for ished throughout. Apply to Josepn Huyrearat, VA bast Twoutitth sievet, oF to FRANCIS YOR, 1 th treet, ] orchestra seats, 60 cents. EVERY EN CSROOND Night | hiloren unéer ten, 125 cents | stable, corner of State and AMDE HPyes |.—DOORS orm 43. 7 FJ Com- ‘olock.—Tiskets parts, 68 coates ; Orehestra Seats, $1. Monpay, Avaust 14. FIRST NIGHT OF THE WONDERFUL RAVELS the 't harlequin comic pantomime of MAZULME, OR THE NIGHT OWL. ae scenes, ansenal @ changeable machi ique dresses, a st ments, tricks, transformation. fe? *Pleadid ap, COMIC INCI ENTS. ..Muclaw | Francois....a8...... ile Jerome... The Baron | M’lle Yrea Muthias as Julie Firat time in New York, Mlle Yroa Mathias in THE CRACOVIENNE. The entertainments receded bj DIVERT' and evclutions on the TIGhT ROPE.” se es Tuceday—MR. BURTON in comedy and fare». JUCKLEY’S ETHIOPIAN OPERA HOUSE, $39 BROA way. OPEN EVERY NIGHT. ‘a commences at 6 o’clock. Tickets, 2% cents; EVENING THIS WERK, ail tie Re ee pa td ‘ rand ua ne on fea ra of the Grand POPUROHEMIAN GIRL, in three acts, with new scenery, decorations, &c., Ker, and a most attractive cast Me yore AMERICAN MUSEUM. — REVIVAL OF TRE OLD BREWERY, at the request of seven’ hundred most respectable citizens; the African united Twins, completely joined at the back; the living Rhinoceros, ‘Ae-, 40 bo seen. Moray, Aug. 14-—Afteet noon, at S, two capital fares In the ats o'clock, THE OLD BREWERY. Adualliancs, 2 osates KU. CHRISTY AND WOOD's MINGTRELA, NO. Ae Brozdway, between Howard ani Grand « 'H. WOOD, Busino«s Manager, GEORGE CHRISTY, Stage Monday night and every evening durinz the Lista oplan Minstrelay, Fancy and Comis Dano, ‘open at 7; to commence at & o’olock, Sig. Beraldi | Tickets, 25 cemts; children 125, cents. Fe a tae I SE EE NOMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT 10 MESSRS. RA’ and Bryant, late members of Christy's Miteme at stuyverast Institute, 660 Broadway, om Me 14, on whieh oocssion Messrs, sforn and g pear, being pesitively their, last. appearance previons te therr departute for California, Tickets, 50 centa, HITE’S ETHIOPIAN OPERA HOUSE, 49 BOWERY, opposite the Bowery Theatre, the coolest nnd nacat beautiful place of amusement in America, 1 and magnificent establishment is now open for. ‘te season, with a splerdid variety of amusing entertada- ments. Doors open at 734; commences at 8 o'clock. C. WHILE, Proprietor, ——————$——————_________ (LORENCE FESTIVAL —THE COMMITTER OF AR- rangements have the honor to announce to the pre- fessional admirers and friends of Mr. and Mra. Wm, J. Florence that a grand Complimentary Festival wid be tendered these talented young American artists, at Niblo’s, on Saturday evening, 19th inst. Several of the most eminent members of the Dramatic and Musieal pre- fession have volunteered for the occasion. F. A. TALMADGE, Chait Epwin Foruest, Vice Chauman. W. H. Locxwoon, Secretary. NANIORD'S NEW ORLEANS OPERA TROUPE ARE now giving their farewell Concerts at Worcester, Norwich, New London, Willimantic, Hartford, New Haven, en route to New York, prior to their opening por- manently in that city. The Band, aa ever, comprises al its original members. ROADWAY THEATRE —THE LADIES AND GEN- tlemen attached to this establishment are re- qnested to moet in the Green Room on Wednesday, Aug. 16, at 12 o'clock, preparatory to opning, on Montag, 2ist inst. GEORGE H. BARREIT, Stage Manager. |ABLEAUX VIVAN §, BY THE MODEL ARTISTRS. ‘Tho Franklin Museum, No. 53 Bowery, will re-open, for the season, cn Saturday, August 19, with anew company of Living Female Artistes, and a beautiful serits of pictures from antique statuary. OLLIDAY STREET THEATRE, BALTIMORE, MD.— ‘The Indies and gentlemen of the company of the sbove named establishment are re.pectiully informe® that the Theatre wi'l open for the season on Monat, August 14, with the comedy of THE SCHOOL FOR SCaN- DaL- CHAS. M. WALCOT, Manager. EXTRA PAY ‘RA PAY AND BOUNTY LAD ALL UNITED Mates tailors who at any time between 1846 ead 1858 rerved in the Pacific ocean, are entitled to extra. pay, and all such as served on shore in Californi the Mexican war, to bounty land, and caa from EDWARD BISSELL, ‘Agent, and (late) purser U. 8, Navy, 67 Wall street. DEY GOODS, ac. REAT SALE OF BURNED AND WET GOODS—AT JT tho corner of Seventeeth street and Sixth avenue. WALLACE & SCHOLES will re-open their large and ex- tensive store on Friday the 11th instant, when they will sell the whole entire stock of burned and wet goods, whiel was caured by the Iate fire tn their establishment. 268 Sixth avenue, corner of seventeenth street. 560.000 rice, Sin strom 8.0 000, on productive real estate, im this city, that must be worth double the amount loaned. Apply to 8. 8. BROAD, No. 13 Wati street. 50 000 TO LOAN—ON DIAMONDS, WATCH . e' es, jowelry, &c., or bought for easie od city atocks, notes, bonds and mo: , bills of ex- change, &c. gotiated. Business confident ont x romptly exeented, at 1¢2 Nasaan street, room HOMPSON & CO.,’brokers sud comm $5 00 TO LOAN—FOR FIVE YE Pre ample se-urity, on first cl property in this city only. Apply to K. ¢ street, corner Broadway. 16 —A NEW THREE STORY BRICK $2 .000. house in West Thirty-third street, Su, bu new four story house, $7,000—na first clase also a four story store on Eighth avenue, $8,000. Cash xequired, from $2,000 to $4,000. Apply to HAL- LOCK & CO., 875 Ninth avenue. Cc“ LIBERALLY ADVANCED J furniture, ciamonds, wai silver ware, guns, pistols, nai chanic’s tools, and articles of every description, of bought ont for cash. and highest price paid, by M’CAFFRAY & WATERS, 26 Catherine street. {ASH ADVANCED (OR BOUGHT OUT FOR CASH) liberally, on every kind of merchandise and per- sonal property, as gold and silverware, diamonds, wateh~ es, chaina, eo dry foods, Groceries, segars, and oth- er goods in bund, at 67 Nassau street, room No. 6. JO3. B. DA CAMARA, “1ASH ADVANCED IN ANY SUMS ON DIAMONDR, set or unset, silverware, watches, jewelry, valuables * personal property generally, or bought for bighest cash prices. R. WOOD, No. 60’ Fultom street, sroond ON HOUSEHOLD ; floor, front room. Office hours from 8 A. M., to5 P. M. {ITIZENS’ DEPOSIT AND LOAN OFFICE, 920 1 FOURTE: avenue, N. Y., open daily from 9 A, M. to7 P. M.— Money losned and advanced on ap) security; sim cent ipterest paid on money deposited, in any sum, Lt may be drawn out at any yer the soerees io terest. N. B.—Money received on deposit from femase as well a8 males. ONEY, TO 1OAN—OM, WINES AND SPIRITS monds iat wai jor forten, household furniture, dry gools, pm onl wagons, merchandise, and personal y or par- Chesed far exah. ei tthe Ep Laan aa Aen office, 128 Nasson , opposite the Nassau bank. I | ton having to dis air of hotves, # 0 that can go dow! Kate, square trotting, in the of three minates, (dark bays or may hear of a pur- chaser by addressing Johm Mi ve, at Ne: 7 South Fredeziek strect, Baltimore. To receive a reply, lowest price and fal! particulars must be stated. ~~ 70D S45 CHEAP-—A VERY HANDSOME SORREE. I Morgso mare, six years old, fifteen hands three inches high, sound and kind, can trot inside of three minutes; alao, & handsome gray mare, seven Se round, kind snd fast; and « light wegon, Il . built by Watson, Philadel; Apply at the Gleb um streets, Brooklyn. OR SALE BAY MARR, 1536 HANDS BIOH, FIVE years old (Engineer good ‘very opem, gaiteby sever teen teuntody wet in ‘lo be sold at auction, on Monday, at the Bazaar Crosby street, between Broome and Spring streets. eld, sound, kind with ahiftiog top, aa ay, if cesired. Can be seen at Mr, it Grove, Vanderbilt's by addressing J. A. V., box. ok. eee ee EGATTA AT HELL GATE FERRY, EIGHIY-SIXTE: stroct and East river.—A Togatta willtabe place at Hell Gate ferry, on Ti , Angst 15, betweee, the hours of 11 o'clock A. M., and 1 o’el P.M. Salt boats, from feet down to Fecora class boats, from twenty fect down; Second beat to'save her entrance; entrance, from foot of a street, Hast river, buoy at Throg’ Point and bavk to the starting. A tow bont rice of shell boats will during the interval of tte starting and retarn of beats. ‘Aile dest Zin 5. Puree of $10 to tl boat; “@. $5 to boat, third boat, to entrence; entrance, $1. N. B.—Fntries to bo m peste lt o’oloek a of the day of the tions may be seen at any tim: Cate Fenny Hotel Hi HG i & aS38E Ett ton, Mass. No letters taken from the Post Office unless MEDICAL, the postags is paid. y OFFICE FOR THE EXOLUSIVE 0 YOUNG FARMERS —TIU: FRUENDS OF A YOUNG ent of the diseases of Conioes Ott ales English gis] are desirous of eeving her vinited to a | Bear Twenty-ninth Tetters answered by inan not over forty, whe is sccustomed to ‘ne manage. | 91% §; sdrice - m ment of a farm. jh will be given co start them LARMONT, PARIS AND LONDON. comfortably on a western farm. She i, an orphan. As ‘and surgeon, fs in ain this is @ bona fide advertisement, it ia earnestly requested ‘street, corner of , from that ncne but steady and reepects ue ties il address | P. M., and from 6 ti 9 in oak See A.B, Herpid ofhes, Colerepree required and given, ' pamenss tunes by mal. Mi.

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