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EW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 6, 1855 ADVEBTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY, FO ACT EIER oa 9 DART RRI CEN —A SPLENDID FARM OR OOUN- 17.000. seat, pleasantly situated on $1 twelve ie a a York, containing 87 Aeros, in th state of cultivation; large orchard of velect frait, ornamen@l trees and shrul 3 BK handsome and convenient. Termy easy, E, 212 Broadway, room No. 3. WILL PURCHASE THAT NEW FOUR 6.50 story English basement house, 143 West fourth orig Ja Galahad Sasa oe manner, with all the modern Hi on mortgage, required. Apply to 3. MILDRUM, on the premises, -FOR SALE, A DRINKING SALOON, 6 000. with a segar store attached, located rt ‘Brosdway. saloon handsomely fitted up with pri- vate rooms, &c. The segar store one of the most fashion- able in the street. The saloon first class, and the daily receipts $76 to $100. C. B. HOWES & CO., 84 Nassau street. 4.000. 74. SPLENDID MANUFACTURING # «business, withont competition, and, over 300 per cent profit, with a valuable $3,600 seatract, willbe sold for $4,000, which, on exoanination, a truly unparallel argain, i Ye THOMAS & STREET, 243; Plne streets en APPY 1 00. —FOR SALE, AT A SACRIFICE, A e 'e beautiful hotel, well established and , at Staten Island, with lease, stock, furniture, The proprietor’s time Beng fully otherwise, ‘the sole reason for selling. price only asked, Apply to C. G. THOMPSON, 81 Naseau street, room No, 7. 60 —FOR SALE, A TEMPERANCE GROCERY, ‘e located on a corner of one of our best ave- mues; the stock is fresh eellen: ood order; fixtures ex- t, Also, a fine horse and wagon included. Apply Immediately, at 280 Broadway, roow 10, to GEORGE W. SIMERS. 9 —FOR SALE, A DAGUERREAN GALLERY, 50, in good location, doing a good business, with @ whole size anda half size apparatus and speci- complete, Rent low. Inquire at mens. Everything Gallery, 303 Broadway, corner of Duane st. Baguerrean 0. —FOR SALE—THE LEASE, STOCK AND 'e fixtures of an old established paint store, jing a good business, and located on one of the best ave- nues in the city. For particulars, opp to A. CAMPBELL & CO,, 113 Chambers st. —FOR SALE CHEAP, A FRUIT AND CON- 'e fectionery store, now doing a good business, with rent low. For further particulars Inquire on the premises, 77 Centre street. VALUABLE QUARRY FOR SALE—A FINE BROWN A, tone quarry, full of seams, convenient to New ik and the Sound, near flourishing village, All the bondsoment seme, can be dispensed at the quagry. | En quire at 781 Broadway, and 482 Grand street. TH N OLD ESTABLISHED CROCKERY BUSINESS FOR sale.—The advertisers wishing to remove, will sell Yheir stock and fixtures, with lease of store, Good busi- ees, situation being only three doors from Spring street market, Address on the premises, 328 Spring street. NEWS DEPOT, OLD ESTABLISHED AND ELIGIBLY situated, is offered for sale cheap; the owner hav- ing two places, and being unable to attend to both, is the enly reason for selling. Inquire of ©. B. HOWES, 84 Naseau street, RUG STORE TO BE SOLD, AT A SACRIFICE, ON AC- count of ill health of the proprietor; is in a good Jecation, tastefully fitted up; has been established some years; rent low, with lease; now aoe fair business, Address K. L. M., care of M. SHOITICK, 800 Eighth avenue. R SALE—ON SHREWSBURY RIVER, A 134 STORY house and one acre of land, at Mount’s Dock, ad- the property of Councilinan H. N. Wild, a de- for a country residence; also a house with frem two to ten acres of land, at the head of yiaypit Cd ¥ ey, river, Inquire of J. G. MOUNT, 's Dock, R SALE~A VALUABLE COUNTRY RESIDENCE, with 25 acrea of land attached, which i+ in the state of cultivation, improvements of modern Aged beautifully situated in the pleasant and healthy valley of New Providence, Esvex county, N. J., awe milen frora the Morris and Essex railroad depot, 134 hours’ ride by cars from New York; @ 5 line runs daily to depot to meet each train. The dwelling house is and commodious; a well and’good spring of water mear the door; choice fruit and shade trees, and every- thing in ¢ order, and not tobe surpassed by any Yocation in the country. For further particulars inquire ef JOHN 8, VANKIRK, on the premises. Directions for reaching the premises: Take tickets at the foot of Cort- landt street, N. Y., for Summit, N.J., via Morris and Emex Railroad, and a stage will convey you to said place. R_SALE—TWO OR THREE NEW IRON SAFES, eheap for cash or in trade. Inquire at 84 avenue 2, diret floor, up stairs, R SALE—A LARGE DWELLING HOUSE, STORE and barn, with an acro of excellent land, beauti- ly ituated in the village of Babylon, Long Island, by fhe South Bay, being an excellent situation for a stare 1, or public or private boarding house. Inquire of F. C. STADGE, 14 Atlantic street, near the South ferry, Brooklyn. R SALE—IN BROOKLYN, A GROCERY STORE AND Jot, 26x127-6, on Classon avenue, fourth house from ‘witon avenue, half the block from city ears; also, two mall houses abd lots in the rear of above, on Orinond ® ; joeation; terms easy. re PAYN, Lg premtses. is MR SALE—AN OLD ESTABLISHED DRUG STORE, faa fine loeation on one of the principal avenues, oing a fair business; a good opportunity for a German t. Price $1,200, Address H. F., Union Square ice. R SALE—PHYSICIAN’S AND SURGEON'S PRAC- tice, together with his delightful brick nd drug office, beautifully located in a flourikhing neigh- boring city. Such s chance seldom offers for securing an eld established and permanent business, with residence, Ownee going to Europe, Apply at 81 Nassau RK SALE—A BARGAIN.—A NICE THREE STORY brick cottage house in Twenty-ninth street, near inth avenue, lot full size, terms eaxy; also, a three wtory basement house in West Thirty-third street, with the modern improvements $4,200. Apply at 375 Ninth avenue. HALIUCK & HATCH. WR SALE—A RARE CHANCE FOR HAIR DRESSERS, —The stock, fixtures and business of the oldest e+- Yablished hair dresaing saloon in Brooklyn. To a practi- cal wan of small means, this affords an excellent oppor- tunity of going into business. Apply at 277 Fulton street, Brooklyn, up stairs, OR SALE.—THE OLD ESTABLISHED AND WELL known segur store, with stock and fixtures, will be sold, as the proprietor ix about to leave the city. For particulars apply at No. 274 Division street, near Gouyer- peur. R SALE CHEAP—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF a@segar store and sua water fixtures. Loquire at “0b Bowery. SALE OR EXCHANGE—A MANUFACTURING business, with a well established trade, stock, tools, il, &c, The business i+ profitable and facreasing. A part only required in casi; balance in real estate or merchandise, DUNGOOMB & McMILLAN, Trinity bulld- ing, 111 Broadway, room No. 9. R SALE, TO LET, OR EXCHANGE—A NEW TWO story frame house with wing, at Fairmount, Upper Morrisauia, lot 100 by 200 feet, house built in best man- wer, and : ils a — sold cheap, terms very easy, or either let or exchanged. F E. C, CHARLES, 138 Pearl street K SALE OR EXCHANGE—TWO FINE LOTS ON Murray Hill. Would like to exchange for « farm o «bont 100 acres, on Harlem, Hudson River, or New Haven railroads, or Long near the » One lot iy on the corner. Inquire of A. FICK, Fourth avenue war- ket, between Nineteenth and Twentieth streets, R SALE, OR EXCHANGE FoR PROPERTY IN this city, Brooklyn or Williamsburg—A tine jarw situated about eighteen wiles from the city, with qoutaining nearly 145 actes, with comfortable dwelling boure, barn, two wells of water, large orchard, &., s aan os ere A pel waniting sore tany tillage, located among good re, in a where nud is rapid), wo will find this farm very desirabie. Chure Coll on Monday#, Tuesdays and Wedmerdays, at 116 & 117 N: oor, room No. 3, rear lal, from 12 0c Gi BUILDIPG LOTS FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN, — rh Hight lots om north aide of Thirty-<ixth street, near th avenue, between Seventh and Highth avenues, oa to ROSWELL 6. fayorable terms. Apply, immediatel PIERCE, Pine street, corner of Broadway, under Meteo- politan Bank. OUSE FOR SALE UN HAR SM—ITH STREET, west side of Fouth Paatries, and Croton io kitehoa An remain on mortgage “Snr Bippe FOr WrEK ONLY. —THal popular sola 4 corner of Wall ani Nassau streets, now duing the best busines: ia the ctty, will be wold oF exchanged for property] ia or out of the etty. to- with a tour years’ Jease. further particulars call and examine for yourselves, The reason for selling the business docs not agree with the health of the pro prietors. IRA BUCKMAN, Jr. avenue: sevea rooms, seven Price $2,000 $1,290 ARE CHANCE.—POR SALE, 8700 BELOW THE neal value, @ first class dagucrreuty photo- graphic gallery in Broadway, in best order delug an r Extensive business. Satistarlory reawas given tor eal, ing. Aptdy at 2,200 Herald office. ngs FA AND FRUIT STO: POR SATL—ON ThE BEST strect is Brooklyn, now doing @ good businows. Will Ge cold out cheap. Apply at No. o@ Fulton street, Bonoklyn. i Til. EXCHANGES Pon IMPROVED CITY PROPEL ty, worth from $4,000 to $16,000, a i Lbgly tas. ned farm, binding on the North river, 20 miles from New York. ‘Also, one of 140 acres, in order, $7,000; no focumbrenee; baile goot: fruit in abundance, Other low priced farms. WAL IH. MEHLICK, #4 Seventh avenue. AoiiiNG,—Poit FALE, ON REASONABLE THRMS, ‘a becutiful echcower yacht, of about forty tone a sailer, good sea boat, with pleasant cabins, ~ Taquire on beard, foot of Burrow rtaget, eouth wide es aa aizeet feriy, North sliver, JOUN B. DAYTON, BOWERY.—TO LET OR LEASE, 10 CARPET, cabinet, or aj &e., first and Second stories, having a glass front, whKR can be entire- ly opened for display, it desirable for the above . Apply to’ GEORGE W. DEAN, 108 Thompson ELIGHTFUL SUMMER RESIDENCE TO LET—WITH (ewe peer ouaie Ferry, within five utes’ walk from theetemmboat landing, commanding @ beautiful view of the marble t, tels, ‘ker, having jise been vacated. tid ral i vacated. unl pe, be Dy RcaRDs, 307 pratay, ) GURNISHED ROOMS IN BROADWAY TO LET.—A party of gentlemen who wish to live in style, or a famnty, cn secure a nut of eloguntly furnished roow ut pari 810 Broadway, consisting rs, bedrooms, and kitchen privileges, OUSE TO RENT, AND FURNITURE FOR SALE.— A four stoi ish basement house, in ap excel- nt location, furniture but little used and in fine order. Address box 1,867 Post Office. ‘OUSES TO LET. THREE ELEGANT HOUSES IN River terrace, Hoboken, three minutes’ walk of ‘commanding a beautiful view of the bay and New York, with bath, gas, hot and cold water, the first respectability only. aire at the office corner of Second and Hudson streets, me ken, of EDWARD MARTIN. QUSE TO LET, OR FOR SALE—A FIRST CLASS three story brown atone front house, 77 Twenty- sixth street, a few doors from Sixth avenue, with all the modern improvements, bathing rooms, water closets, hot and water and gas throughout; the house has been painted thoroughly, and is in the best order. Will be let on a lease if req |, to a good tenant. Apply to Wro. Paul, 41 Cortlandtstroet, or Mr. Gregory, 363 Sixth avenne. ‘OUSES TO LET—WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION— The three story brown stone house, 146 West Thir- ty-sixth street, in perfect order, with all the modern im- rovements. Yearly rent, $600, ‘The four story house, 0 Varick street, near St.’ John’s Park, Yearly rent, B, W. RICHARDS, 307 Broadway. ihe city of &c., to families of FFICE TO LET.—HALF OF FRONT OFFICE IN SE- cond story, Franklin Building, 195 Broadway, cor- ner of Dey street; a very desirable location for almost any Tight business purpose. Apply to Waterbury Jewelry Company, on the premises, or at 12 Vesey street. OOMS TO LET—A SMALL FAMILY WITHOUT children, occupying @ first class house, wich to rent the second floor to gentlemen, without board. The house is pleasantly situated half-way between South and Wall street ferries. Apply at 177 Henry street, Brooklyn. TORES, &c., TO LET OR LEASE.—THE FINE COR- ner store fronting on Hudson and Canal streets, just modernized, with large show windows and doors com- lete. Also the two adjoining stores, suitable for cloth- ing, hardware, boot and shoe stores, &c, Also the base- ment under said corner, suitable for a trunk or basket- maker's establishment, ' Also rooms and offices on yecond and third floors; each room fronts on the street, and has capital light; all the above in good business locations, and the rents reasonable. Apply to JAMES PRICE, 200 ifud son street. LET—TAE DWELLING PART OF HOUSE NO. 134 Grand street, one block east of Broadway. The apartments consist of three entire floors, all recently put in perfect condition. Croton and gas in’ the house. In- quire of BACON & RAVEN, 135 Grand street. LET—T0 A RESPECTABLE FAMILY, THE SPLEN- did two story and attic English basement brick house 48 i street, having been entirely painted reais, gee and with all the modern improvements; hot, cold and ‘vapor baths; also gas throughout the house, with tea Tom attached. Cam be seen from 9 ti 12 A.'M. ond 2 V)° Lit-& HANDSOMELY, FURNISHED PARLOR, ON the second tloor of No. 138 Canal street. Reference Fequired. (0 LET—WITH PARTIAL BOARD IF REQUIRED—A large airy parlor and bedroom, with pantry at- tached, to one or two gentlemen, in a small private fa- mily, at 47 White street, a few doors west of Broadway. A location for a professional gentleman. Also, an attic room. LET—A COTTAGE HOUSE ON /THIRD AVENUF, near 111th strect, containing seven convenient rooms; diso, a three story brick house on Tenth avenue, near 162d street, Carmansville, The above will be let on very reasonable terms to good tenants. Possession can_be given immediately. Apply to W. H. STOGDILL, 167 way. (0 LET—THE OLD ESTABLISHED PUBLIC HOUSE known as the Grapes, No. 27 James street, with ponlingelaye attached. Would make a splendid store, boing 2 feet front by 139 deep. Apply to E. H. PLUME, No, 32 Grand street. (0 LET—THE LOWER PART OF A MODERN TWO story house, in the vicinity of St. John’s park, con- sisting of two parlors, front basement, and two vaults, handsomely furnished throughout. For further particu: lars apply to E. H, PLUME, 2 Grand street. LET—A ROOM FOR MILLINERY OR OTHER PUR- poses, furnished or not; the best loeatiop on Broad- r would sell out the ‘business of dreAauking on Apply to Dressmaker, 487 Broadway. LET—A FINE TWO STORY HOUSE, HAVING SIX rooms, with kitchen, «ituated on Hoboken Height fitteen minutes’ walk from ferry, commanding « splendid view of New York bay, with three lots of eg Apply store next door to corner York and Pearl streets, Brooklyn. Rent, $12 per month. LET OR SELL—TWO SPLENDID NEW SMALL brown stone houser—109 St. Mark’s place; inqnire hext door, 107; also, a very pretty two stery aud attic house, 657 Greenwich street; rent $450 for thix year; om- nibuses pass every five minutes; also, all the fixtures of ‘a liquor store, to get them out of the way. LET IMMEDIATELY—TWO STORES, 648 AND 650 Hudson street, with a counter and gas fixtures, auita- bie for a tatlor, watch and clockmaker, or any kind of bu- siness; also a basement; rent low. Inquire of J. EAS TON, 650 Hudson street. O LEASE FOR A TERM OF YEARS—TWO LOTS, with the buildings thereon, in Thirty-second street, between Lexington and Third avenues: lots 50x172 feet deep; suitable for a carpenter or a pianoforte mak or would make a coal yard. toquire of H. P, LEAKE, 155 Laurens street. ) LEASE—THE PUBLIC HOUSE AND DINING SA loon 372 Fourth avenue, one door above Twenty- Seventh street ; a dining saloon on first floor, and twelve very nice room® above for lodging rooms, haths, gas, &o. now doing a good busines: the present proprietor giving it ap in consequence of iil health. F. B. KINSHIMER, 819 Fourth avenue, from 3 to 7 P. M. ) MANUFACTURERS. —T0 LET OR LEASE, A building $0 x 100, well lighted and complete in every Fespect, with heating and drying apparatus, ond adapted to any purpose, with or without #tenin power. Enquire on the premises, Nos. 12 and 14 Pitt street, near Grand. easy terms. "HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. LADY, HAVING PLENTY OF GOOD PURNITURE, 1s desirous of meeting with a party who would rent hera house, well located, and receive board in full or part in payment for the same. Address W. H. F., Herald office. E RNITURE WANTED—PLAIN FURNITURE, WITH everything emnplete for honwkeeping, for which payment would be made in small weekly instalments, if located in Williamsbnrg, rooms about to be warated would be preferred, Arkiress W. C. D., Post Office, Wil- lamsburg. ART OF HOUSE WANTED—CONSISTING OF SIX rooms, with use of hath r for a genteel family (no chiliren), between Houston and Tenth «te. west fide. Rent not to exceed $900. Address C, A. F., Herald office. T° BUTCHERS.—WANTED, A SAUSAGE CHOPPING and filling machine, in good working order. Any person having the above named artleles to dispose of Will Gad a comb customer by addressing WM. KNIGHT, @ Norfolk street Ww PART OR THE WHOLE OF A SSALL neat, furnished or unfurnished house. with room suficiest for three gro Must be ins good In~ cation and got more ths een minutes’ walk from the Astor Howse. Rent not ot exceed $26 per momth. Ad- dress J. D., Herald office or PAIRS FIGURED AND PLAIN SATINET PAN- talons, strong and neatly made by machine, $1 95, a great lergain, worth $2. Call aud soe, at 1.128 Broudway 1 QUANTITY OF CAST-OFF CTOTHING ntel.—Genuemen having left of wearing ap pared, to dirpose of in large or small lots, will recsive the very highest price for thew hy culling oa or addrewing THOS, D CONROY, 401 Peart stewet, Letween Clty Hall place aad Centre street WAOTHING.THE ADVERTISER, POSSESSING 4 ‘THO. C rongh knowleige, mechanieally ant otherwise of the wholesale clothing trade, acquired duriug au expe. rience of Steen years, Wankions to commence on tileown account, but petds more means. Would be glad to meet party with capital wishing to establinh » business of the above kind. Afkirese Onward, Herald office. 11ATHING. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN HAVIYG ANY to dixpowe of, oan receive u fair cash price, by wend. ing to the stores, No. 12 Laurens «treet or No. 62 W Broadway, or by letter, throngh the Port Odire. Tadie attended by Mrs, Coben, =. COHEN, ARGE SALE OF READY-MADE CLOTHING AND plece goods A.M, CRISTALAR, auct Towery, this day, part of cloth, ca camimere, satinet, cloth and dveskia’ pai styles and patierns: alk, eatin, tloth and valent of a variety of patterns: broadelals, caseimeres, doe skins, catinets, silk vestingys, Me. tee e ~~ ELLTARDS. Fig Beit eperoe art INVENTED A NEW CUSHION of superior elasticity wud correctness, buyers will do well to cal and cxpenice OUT fine stock of tab wait able for private or public use. OMIFFILU & DECKER, 9 Ayy strert, SHIPPING. [OR LIVERPOOI—U) Eos eee will depart witl States Europe positively on Wednesday, August 8, at 12 o'clock M., from her berth at the foot of Canal street. For freight or passage, bavi jualled accom for ele- @ and ‘comfort, apply to EDWARD K. OOLLINS, 66 fall 1 Passengers are requested to be on board at 10s A.M. The will succeed the Atlantic, and oy jot ap Selrpers will please take notice that the chips y bits cannak sores any tog comment of war letters must pa: Office; an, Others will be returned e Ey NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL UNITED STATES mail steamers.—The ships composing this line are the igeting head ATLANTIC, Capt. West. BALTIC, Capt. Comstock. PACIFIC, Capt. Nye. ADRIATIC, @apt. —. These ships have been built by contract, cenoeany goverument service. Every care has been taken in their constrnetion, as also in thei: ines, to engure strength and speed, and their acco: tions for passengers are unequalled for nce and comfort. Price of from New York to Liverpool in first class cabin, $130; in second do., $15; exclusive use of extra size state room, $325; from Liverpool to New York, 30 and 20 guineas. An experienced ae attached to each ship, No berth secured until paid for. PROPOKED DATES OF BAILING. ¥ROM LIVERPOOL, Saturday,....July 28, 1856. Saturday)... Al . 20), 1856. For fre it or apply to EDW. K. COLLINS, No. 68 Wall street, New York. BROWN, SHIPLEY & CO., Liverpool. STEPHEN KENNARD & G0., 27 Austin Friars, London, B, G. WAINWRIGHT & 00.,'Paris, GEORGE H. DRAPER, Havre. The owners of these ships will not be accountable for gold, silver, bullion, specie, jewelry, precious stones, or metals, unless bills of lading are signed therefor, and the value thereof therein expressed. Shippers, please take notice that the ships of this line cannot carry any goods contraband of war. OR LIVERPOOL.—BLACK STAR LINE,—THESPLEN did new packet ship JEREMIAH THOMPSON, Wake, master, will sail Friday, August 10, and has un: surpassed accommodations for cabin, second cabin and steerage passengers, Second cabin and steerage passen- gers by this line of packets are farnished with cooked rovisions, Price of passage—Cabin, $76; second cabin, 18; steerage, $16, For pases ply on'board, pier 36, F. Bor to SAMUEL THOMISON'S Nephew, 218 Pearl street. OR LIVERPOOL—STRAMSHIP LEBANON, —, COM- mander.—This new and powerful steamer will sail froma the Britivh and North American Royal Mail Steatp Yacket Company's dock, at Jersey City, on or about Sa- turday, the 18th of August. Passage money for first class passengem only, for whom there are excellent ac- commodations, $110, including provisions and steward’s fee, but without wines or liquors, which can be obtained on board. Freight taken at reasonable rates, Apply to E, CUNARD, 4 Bowling Green, OR LIVERPOOL—SANIS TO-DAY—THE PACKET ship JOHN RUTLEDGE, “For cabin, second cabin or steer passage, a on boat jer fast river, or + pi + Ee. ROC IE, 83 South street. (OR HAVRE VIA SOUTHAMPTON.—THE VANDER- bilt Kuropean line of steamships.—The first-class new steamship ARIEL, 2,300 tons, Lefevre, master, will leave New York from pier 30 North river, foot of Cham- bers street, at noon precisely, on Saturday, Aug. 11, for Havre, calling at Southampton to land mails, passengers and speci First class passage to Havre or Southampton........$110 c adbemer “ area 1 Second The Ariel will be followed by the North Star, Sept. 1. The owner of these vessels will not be accountable for gol, silver, bullion, specie, jewellery, precious stones or metals, unless bills of lading are vigued therefor, and the value thereof therein expre: Specie and goods taken at usnal rates. No freight re- ceived after noon of the day before sailing, No berth secured until pald for. Letters, prepatil 18% conts per bail os., will be received at the cheap to it A. M. of the day Of sailing, and will be carried in strong india rubber bags, under lock; and on arrival at South- ampton and Havre, will be immediately deposited in post offices there. Yarcela taken, each prepaid, one dollar and upwarts, FIXED DAYS OF SAILING, offices, and specie and goods will be insured in them at es low rates of premium as in any other steamships that Tec freightes sage, appl For freight or , apply to ro 4 4 TORRANCE, No. 6 Bow! Green, New York. ALBERT N. CHRYSTIE, No.'6 Place de la Bourse, Paris. CHR SCHIARSSMANN, & 00., No. 27 Cassmir belavigne, Havre. IR SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE.—THE UNITED States mail steamer UNION, it. Adams, commander, will leave for Havre, touching at Southampton to land the mails and passengers, on Saturda: agust 25, at 12 o'clock, from pler No. '37 North ni foot of Beach street.” Price of passage, first cabin, $130; second do., $75, Luggnge not wanted during the voyage should be sent on boar the day before sailing, marked “ below.’’ No freight will be taten ufter Thursday, August 23. For freight or passage apply to M. LIVINGSTON, ageat, 53 Broadway. The steamer Araga will succeed the Uniow, and sail September 22. REMEN, VIA SOUTHAMPTON.—THE UNITED States mail #teamship WASHINGBUN, E. Cavendy commander, will sail for Bremen, touching at Southamp ton to land the mails and passengers for England and France, on Seturday, August 11, at 12 o'clock M., from pier 87 North river. Price of passage from New York to Southampton or Bremen:— Tn first cabin, main saloon. °° .. 8190 In first cabin, lower saloon. . 10 In second cabin... i) ed te bh ier Specie delivered in Havre or All letters must pass through the Post (flice. For passage or freight » H SAND, agent, 11 South William «treet steamer Hermann will eucceed the Washington, and sail September 8. HE LIVERPOOL AND PHILADELDHIA STEAMSHIP Company intend sailing their 4 CHY OF MANCHESTER... 2,128 CITY OF BALTIMORE, ( CITY OF WASHID Saloon, $90, 865, and 86, according A limited number of third class passengers wil taken from Philadelphia and Liverpool, and fouad in provi sions. #90 | Prom Liv fri An experienced su From Pitladelphis Parties wishing to Wring out thet cortificates of passage and drafts of £1 sterling and upwards. Ap it, 17 Walnut street, Philadelphia way, New York, R CALIFORNIA—PASSAGE 850. Anetion of fares.—New York and € ia Nicaragua Accessory Tran proecerte<—Tar gis in im advance of s shorter than by any other route, aroid- ing the dendly Panama fever, and two miles of dangerous boating in Panama Bay. Kates of fare through to Sen Fonciseo, including the lethmns crossing 1TH, second cabin, $125 : stecrage, 84. double [— steamship DANTEL, WEBSYTE, 1 wurden, Captain Turner, will leave Mier No. % North River, at 2 o'clock, P. M. precisely, for Panta Arenas, on Monday, August 6th, 1865, connecting with the atearaship Serra Novada, tons burden, over the Nicaragow ‘Transit route, having but twelve miles of land trasapor tation by fire class carriages. For information or passage atthe reduced rates, apply ouly to CHARLES MORGAN mt, No, 2 Bowling Green. Letter hage made up ot the ic@, Stamped letters taken for 64 cents each BICCED PRICES.—~100 LBS. BAGGAGE FREE |— Foor bours from ocean to ocean by Penama ralirow! No exposure to tropical sun and gains, No walking in mud around the shoals and rapids, No river fever aut e. No cholera on this route. Through for California th Panatea Ralicond. The United States Mail Bleamehip Com will dew for Aspinwall on Monday, Aw 6, at two o'clock tr M., precisely, from Pier foot of Wee ren street, North River, the new und splendid eteamship GEORGE LAW, 2.600 tons burden. Paamenge will be forwarted by Panama Rallrood, aud connect Panama with the Paciic Mail Fteamship nificent #teamahip John L. Stephens, o,{ Wm. Lappidge, commnader, which will and leave immendiately for San Fro > are informed that the Pacific Mail Steamship Cov always have one or more extra rteamees lying at fn ready for sea, to avoid any pomelble detention of passen gers or mails, For pussage§ap en LW the only office of the Company, 177 West #t ot Warren. tone teed to sail The colevrated cil ppe master, le now ta, valing at pler 10 Fa will posttively wail w ve, Shippers are renersted to vend thete freight proamplly on acd, aut cranpiete thetr © menta by Weduealay, the Bib o August, handing ta thelr bills of lading for signature Tile faunous clipper made the unequalled ran free Callao to New York in fifty-eight days, establishing @ reputation for sailing qualities vnwurjased by any ship wHoat. 7) Mogniticent A 1 frst clase clipper ship iaK/AUNTLAT Amirews, marter, will follow, stan early day. hoguge ments are now making at @vorshle rate: SUTTON & OY. 68 South «treet, corner Well OR BAVANSAR ASD PIOMIDA—CSITED ~(aTos tail line.—The pew and agent « mahip KNOX ViLLe, Captain C.D. Ladiow, wil leave New York for Sa! annah of Saturday, Auguet 11 from pier & S. Bat ‘o'clock P.M. Bulle of fading wgued oa board. Por watts bourd, or for pa to #AMC MI We Brentuny. Por Plots, throegh tlekets from New York to Jacksonville, 71; Pilate, #2. The A The, iy » will eae A, aod call Arqudins Oops, Them Foe, will encesed, and call on T CONSHQUENCE OF THE SICKN BA PREVAILING At New Orleans, the mtesmer CAHAWHA will nol low ootil je LIVINGSTON, CROGTYERYN & 00, @ Bomtwny A] OTICE.—FIRST PACKET SHIP FOR LIVARPOOL.— The packet ship ARCTIC, Ceptain Zeroga, Will rail on Mondsy, August 6, at 12 alclock M. Por pus: apply op ‘at pier 14 East river, or io sen Ser tA & 00., 86 Louth street. USTRALIA.—P ASSENGERS PER SHIP METROPOLIS will please have their on board on Friday, fae the ship will sail on Mondey, August 6, berths for. sale, piney on board, or to .LER & LOD, 108 Wall street ELL & ELLIOTT, 146 Pearl street. USTRALIA—PIONEER LINE—CARRYING THE U. S. Mail—The new and beautiful ctipper = CK SEA, D. Cote, master now at her berth, pier gee R., wil ly sail on or re let September, 0 accommudations for a limited number of passengers are on the most approved principles for light, ventilation and comfort, all on deck. The success of the Pioncer Mine since ite rst establishment four years ago is perhaps unprecedent serious accident having occured, and no claim haying been made om the insuranse of while among the thousands of passengers absolutely po sickness has been known. The advantages of employing Gret ships and experienced commanders is demons ing remarkable , Méver equal- Ocean Steed, 88 days; 14 daa, Gertrude, 90 days, The inch Lcd will be auc. by the clipper bark Nimrod, on her third voyage, to sail op or before Ist of October. "The fast sailing ship fanaa for Sydney, with immediate dispatch, now loud- ing af r 12, for it or ge a on beard orto” BR, W. CAMERON, 6 Bowling Creen. OR SAVANNAH—FARE REDUCED—THE UNITKD States mail steamship KEYSTONE STATE, Onptain - Hardie, will leave Philadelphia for Savannah on Wed- nesday, August 8, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Fare, $20; steor- age, }¢ KEYSTONE STATE will nave again as above on Wednesday, August 22. Agents in New York, SCRAN- TON & 1, N, 19 Old ‘slip, where staterooms may be Six wore (OR CHARLESTON AND ¥LORIDA—SEMI-WEEKLY U, S. Mail Steamship Line.—The new and very fast going steamer NASHVILLE, M. Berry, Commander, will leave 4 River, on Saturday, August 11, at 4 .M., precisely, For freight apply on board, Where all lls of nding will be nigned, ma the office of SPOFFORD, TILESTON &' C0. Through tickets to Florida as follows: $31, to Pllatka $23. OTICE.—STEAMSHIP =“ ROANOKE.""—IN__ OONSE- quence of the quarantine regulations with regard to Norfolk and Portsmouth, this ship will sail on Wel nesday, 8th of August, direct for Petersburg, without ‘oing to Norfolk, Vassengers for the latter place will be nded at Old Point Comfort, or they can proceed South, via Petersburg, without detention, with as mach expedi tion and as cheaply as vis rivlk, Kichmond passen. gers will be sent up as usual by railroad from City Point. Passage and fare to Old Point $8 ; to Petorsburg or Meh- mond, $10; steerage half price. Through tickets to Lynchburg $14. Through tickets to the Virginia Springs. LUDLAM & YLEASAN'DS, 32 Broadway, for al 20 Broadway. ‘0 Jacksonville pastage in t Tagua route, an the party owning it caupot go 40 carly. Apply at GUULD'S, 164 Fulton atfect, immediately. EXCURSIONS. NUAL TEMPERANCE EXCURSION AND I A of Washington Tent No. 1, and Empire Tent N 1.0, of R., to St. Konan’s Well, on Wednesday, August 8 1855, accompanied by Shelton’ celebrated cotillon band, The large and commodious steamboat Croton and the barge Meteor have been engaged, and will leave the pier foot of Thirteenth street, North river, punctually at 74¢ g’clock, A. M.; Amos street at 8; Spring streat at 845; Bridge wtreet, Brooklyn, at 9; Market street, East river, at 91;; Fifth street at 9Y. ‘The barge will lay at the foot of Spring street. The committee assure their friends and the public that nothing #hall be wanting on their part to make this excursion as pleasant and satisfactory ay their efforts of the previous year, and no exertion shall be spared to make this tle most agreeable excusion given this season. Members of the order will please appear in regalia, Tickets, 50 cents each, can be obtained at the landing on the morning of the excursion, or of the fol- lowing committee:—Chas, H. Hill, Thomas H. Goldney, John M. Ryer, Charles B. Gildersleve, Chas. R. McGregor, Wm, H. Bradford, Richard Lane, Daniel Jacklard, HENKY WULLIX, Chairman. Rictarn J, BLakKLock, Secyetary. (au EXCURSIONS BY JONG ISLAND RAILROAD, between Greenport and Sag Harbor and New York, Fare each way 60 cents. Leaves Brooklyn every Tuesday, ‘Thureday, and Saturday, at 9 A. M.; leaves Greenport every Monday, Wednestay and Priday, at 10 A. M. XCURSIONS.—The WELL KNOWN STEAMER AME- 44 RICA, and barge COXSACKIE to let for excursions. For particulars and making contracts, inquire of Capt. Levi Freligh, on board steamer America, foot of Jay street. ‘OR FISHING BANKS.—THE STEAMBOAT MERCURY, Captain Richard Yates, will leave for the Fishing hanks every day, (Sunday excepted,) touching at Fort Ha- milton each way, from the following places, viz.:—Jackson street, Fast Fiver., 6o'clock: South Phird streot, Williams. burg, 034 o'clock; Fulton atreet, Brooklyn, 7 o'clock ; Peck slip, 734 o'clock; Gunard Whari, J 134 o'clock; Spring street, North river, o'clock” pier No. 4 North K., 84 o'clock. Fishing tackle ond bait furnished om vourd. Cotillon band accompanies the boat each trip. Fare 60 cents, YRAND PICNIC OF THE tached to the Charch of Saint Charles Borron Brooklyn, to Fairy Grove, Thursday, August 9th, 1855, The band of the National Guards will accompany the ex- eursion, and * have been enguged to convey the baskets from the me to the Grove. Hoat leaves foot of South Third street, Williamsburg, at 6'¢ A. M.; Fulton ferry, Brooklyn, 7 tague ferry, 7%, Wer 3, North river, New York and Jay street, New Lork, 64 o'clock Tickets, 50 cents. RAND PIC NIC OF ST. JOHN'S ROMAN CATHOLIC Church, to Fairy Grove, Yonkers, on Tuesday, August 7, 1855. The splendid steamboat AMERICA and barges have been engaged for the oe Mana- han’s brass band is also engaged for the ex proceeds will be devoted to the benedit of U schoolhouse. The boat will leave South Third street, Williamsburg, at 64; A. M.; Broome street, New York, at 7, Bridge street, Brooklyn, T3,: Foot of state atreet, 8, (where a barge will be stationed,) Hamilton ferry at 4; pier No. 6, New York. 9; and Amos street at O46. Tickets may be bad of the nextons of the various churches, and at the principal bookstores, Price 60 centa—children half price, RAND MOONLIGHT EXCURSION UP THE HUDSON river, on Wednesday evening August 8, by the safe and commodious double engine «teamer MASSACHL KITS, B. K. Hanks, commander—enving pier & N. at T: Murray street. 7's; Spring street, 5: Amos street £1, o'clock. Refreshinents and music om bowrd. Tie! #1, admitting a geutieman and two ladies, to be hat on bourd, or at the gungway, on the eveaivg of the exear sion. SUNDAY SCHDOL AT. 1 RAND PRIZE EXCURSION TO THE FISHING BANKS on Wednesday, August §, 1865.—Iwelve prizes of rich avd elegant jewelry, consisting of breast pins, shirt studs. ear rings, finger rings, &e.. &e., will be distributed to the holders of certain numbered tickets purchased for this excursion. This feature of the excursion will be under the sole mansgemeat of the passengers, they ap: pointing @ committee to carry out the literal latent of Capt. Hanks. Fare fifty cents. By the safe and double engine steamer MASSACHUSERTS, F. K. ks, commander, leaving pier foot of King street at 8 yok, aud pier So. BN, He at GA. M. Fishing tackle ton board. A band of music ia attendance. ) CHARTER FOR EXCURSIONS—THE ELEGANT uF new steamer, THUS O Hi parger. Apply on board. e street, or of ALEX. M. C. SMITH, 262 between North M FOR EXCURSIONS S SAFE AND MASSACHE , commander, being now in complete order, can be chartered for excursions, she is the largest ond most elegunt steamer offered for the purp ing a large dancing salon 112 feet long. A ra is offered to the public. Apely on board, at the foot of King atecet, N. Ko, oe to LH. GROVES, 160 Browlway, up stairs . HOTELS AND SUMMER RETREATS. ERNERS HOTEL, WERNERS STREET Viditers to Koglood will Gnd at the handsome spartnente, woderate cho rKe ention to comforts of thove LONDON hovel and every at who way favor Mrs above ASHTON with their patronage. OLD aa 707 AND 19 BAe Handsomely farniehed, airy and neatly ents can now be obtained. wit without the meal, day or week served ia dining or private ro on the most teasonabie terms. loon reat (rom BO yet week. No charge tor tothe YEW YORK BAY NUTH. wey City ferry om Be —s womner ree ng Dunner Priest carriages Now for permane Apply at the house, of to (ap Jersey City N'® YORK SUMMEE Hot ~ foot of Canal ptreet, fr view fl New York tay terms. TALLMAN & MAI: SEA VIEW HOA 3%, » Hem ast oF Nim aoe Marewsbury, New Jersey shove new and elegantly forviabest ha * fn for the reerption of Tome winhing to enjry all the comforts of © Oret class hotel in the evwatry wil find the above equal to any in the eity of New York, in all te. The culinary department '* ean plete betroome ore hantewnely furnished and well ventlistes, orf ami river bathing shoting, feling, sailing, riding. go4 the delightful wees th the wore are among the many attractions the lncetion aftorda. M. JARVIS ——— ASHINGTON CITY PRIVATE HUT —Mi ANT Mra, PG. MURRAY reepectfaliy * the af vt vinitere We their bonne corner of oD cd enue aed Four sod « half street, Washing’on Their honse ie Cret clase apd siry, the rome large, the #ithe ton compentent and delight!al No attention ie eporet tale. The charges are mo wi. ing the North river, with A harbor, will le large ont now derate. @ ere received for the day, week of por manently hhages (« bat « @w mumuter’ walk from | he depot, the eupite! and t of the yabile baildinge ‘ v6 neem pane dou every ew wleats AMUSEMENTS. OWERY TMEATRE.—PROPRIETOR AND MANAGER, 1. B, Waldron, Stage Manager, G, Il. Griffith, Prices of Adiitsion—Boxea, 25 cents; Pit, 1214 cente; Gallery, 126 vente; Private Nor Beta, August 6,” UN. Count 4. Angeville rR. Johnston WOMAN'S Wirt ROBERT EMMETT. ALLACH’S. THEATRE —DIRECTION DE MR. AN- thony,—French vaudeville night, Tumad: 7, 1668. MADAME ET" MONSIEUIC TINCAGSY ee vaudeville en an acte. A LA HASTIL. vaude. ville en un acte. LE LAQUAIS D'ARTHUR, comedie enunacte, Interméde de danse, pas dew matelots, par Mie: Shell: Len bureaux ouvriront'a 7 beures, on eon meneera a ETROPOLITAN THEATRE. RACHEL, the eminent French Tragetienne, rup Borted by a company of Parinian artists, will make her but on the lst of September. REPERTOIRE, ANCIENT TRAGEDIFS—HORACES and POLYEOCTR, Le apaiat VHEDRE, BAJAZET and ANDROMAQUE, CINK. ou ERN TRAGEDIEN—MARIE STUART, by Lamacy; JEANNE D’ARC, by Scum; LUCKECE, by Powsaxp’ VIRGINIF, by Latour Sx. Ynans, DRAMAS—ADRIENDE, LECOUVREUR, by Lecouve; ANGELO, by Victron Hvco; M'LLE DE BELLE ISLE, by Auccaxpas Dowas; LADY TARTUFFE, and LA JOM FAIT PEUR, by MapAme Dr Granptn. COMEDIES—TARTUFF E, by Mouexe, DE PIT AMOU- REUX, Mawvaex; LE CAPRICE, by Aumen vp Muse; LEX DROITS DE L’HOMME, by Jus pe Pre MAnay; LE MARI DE LA VEUVE, &c., &. AM dhe pieces to be performed by Racin, have been expressly translated into English, and the original and translation printed on opposite pages, for the accommo- dation of the American public. | They will be ready for rale in a few days, and will be found at the Metropolttan ‘Theatre box office, and at the agency of the Rachel Dre matic Company, 40 Wall street. ETROPOLITAN THEATRE WILL BE OV ENED FOR ten nights only, commencing Wenninpay Next, Acccer 8, when anew and grand Spanish ballet, entitled LA GITANA (The Gipsey), will, be ‘produced, and. wherein Senorita Soto and Milles, Victorine Franck, Natalie Tilman, M. Henri, and Messrs, Carrese, Leopold Tilman, Yates, ‘and a complete Corpa de Ballet will perform, ‘Two choice French vaudevilles, UN CAPRICE, and LES SUITES BUM PREMIER LIT, will be givemon the same by the Freuch Corps Dramatique, under Mons, RR and ELLE BUCKLEY 8 on their or about the FROM wiway, are aoyy re-open on UCRKLEY Opera t ¢ iurn to the h of Augant. ‘They perform in Watertown on the ut 44th of August, and open in Albany with their grand nom the 6th of August, after whick they the Mustern cities . SMITH'S GRAND TOUR OF EUROPE AND SIEGE OF SEBASTOPOL At Crime Asgamty Roows, $90 Bno Dwar, showing ON HUNDRED VIEW forty feet wide, of the principal ‘ CITIES AND IS OF INTEREST (N EUROPE. very at 8 o'clock; and every Saturday after noon, at ne music by Mr. Alwyn Field, of London, Adiuiring thousands nightly t largest, mort interestiny New York. Its sucee ROOKLYN MUSEUM.—MONDAY EVENING, AU- gust 6, 1855—IRELAND AND AMENICA—Jimmy Charles; Mary Connor, Mise M.A Finnegan, Mr. @. C. we Ly *. DANCE—Mies Lang. IN AND OUT OF PLACE Miss Charles in haracters, in which eho will wing the popular rong of Bovbing Around.” Parquette, 2 cents. VAU Mowtaa, Dew 6 1H GROSSE'S EXTILA ( Mit Verstaerktem Oreberte unter Leitung von F. Herwig Anfang 6 Uhr. Entree 121; centa, RANKLIN MUSEUM, NO. 53 BOWERY, NEARLY opporite the Bowery theatre. —Verformances ever Afternoon at and evening at §. | N. B—Airongers w oberve that the Franklin Miseura te the only place in the United States where the Model Artists are exbibited, with other original entertainments, Memember, No, 63 Bowery. R. FISH, FROM LONDON, THEATRICAL. AND o characteristic wig maker, 550 lear! street, four doors from Broadway, New York. Amateur perform ances attended; wigs lent on hire for private parties, marquerades and fancy dress balls. iskers and moustaches, Country theatricals supplied at ebort notice. THORNE, ARTIST, FORMERLY OF NIBIO'S Garden, Broughar's Lyceum, and late of the Bowery Theatre, is desirous of effecting an ment for the enening year, Mansgera favorably disposed, please address $s Harton street New York ity, INSTRUCTION, —__ —BOOK KFEPING—TIME NLIMITED. dies’ writing classes 62, bwelve lee#ons ithmetic, de at M. PAINE's commercial acoder street, Brooklyn, and 122 street, New York, on same door rooms, now Open A CARD.—THE PeCRIBER WILT, RAOKIVE NEW pupils daily, this week, for (astrnetion in penman ship, bookkeeping, &e.. by class or private instruction, OLIVER Bo GOLDSMITH, 342 Broad OLBEAR’S ACADEMY, 699 BROADWAY, 18 NOW open for students in bookkeeping, pehmansbip, cial correspondence Those catering (mine. diately are gnarantees to be qualitied for thg counting house by Sept. lst. Strongers may learn week, This ts the largest commercial institution in New York. commer OSTER & DIXON'S ENITIATORY COUNTING HOUSE. ding, 146 Broadway. where adults ess may attain a \eal know nvhip in the abort apace E TACOHT IN a new method. I three mon’ Terms easy, [nu ove mo enough to travel through F Lessons in my room, or at t ry hour of the day or evening. the hat «tore at an interpreter, rossdence, at eve Call af 299 Bs Nv. 143. WEST im the pupile ring 4 thorough modera lan ‘ANISH AMERICAN [NSTITUTY Twenty-third «treet —tm this ine are offered unurus! facilities for ac knowledge of the following: —sae poses, mathematics, Vookkeening. wune, drawing, fenc ing, gyumasticn, amt all the branches of the beet oluca- tion. titution will + re-opened on Monday, the 4d Heptember J.D. DR LAS CURV AS Referencer—A. Tenagn del Valle & Ce. P. Hermony's Nephews, Cones, Walle & ( divar a Dt Dennle Hotel WATCHES, JEWELRY, &. 101.0 GUARD CHAINS. — Ges bai ©. ALLEN retail fl No 1 Wal at, eee A hoor b CHAINS, YOR LAUT = OLD CHATELET G ine chains, ‘with vetol| Pla, from Gold curb chat Hite Gold earh chats ieine ¢halgy, with enamel pine, from 615 to 922. Gold Ade| aide che 'eleine chains, with Gower pias, (oom #17 (0 40. Gold Adeloide le siren, wills Weal pie, (rom 626 Gold wire che te hain, with rich ber pins, from Gold be hateleine -beine, with gobi fruit pm, from 916 te #2 plendid Preach chaleleine, suid, 18 carst, (oom 022 to Held chatelene chains dat caret, (ram 621i to $64, ond oll other et yle tanien, for lodion, for eale very low, whe orn second nw fe Fit plated, on A lew wore Me and anchor lever chalus, Watches and jewelry coretuily repaice ORIGINAL, CAO, 198 Crate MEDICAL. KIVATE CONPULTATION DR WATSON (HUA o watiwers t cue clase upwards of ‘ime be has cored as iaen ede wore Wy twee Vertons whee complain cury, of other drags, by corwin Coeatans, sad who bate been le elwed ly fheit promise . ay te. quested (0 call, as In, Wotan ume very little medicine, and ed & wature which weve comtinas Une patient, ar ex 4 nary Caton Cand in Cweny frosa eflerts of Cimuate on Cher remevet. ty « lake disewery, Meat orem "The Conse nord WILILAM WATRON 1 © other street. 6 Ge foot weet of Brow te ie % Unvorti sare | The fied new ie used Wetiore every other rem ty the y certain cure known. Do net be deewierg ft iv * ysemety that will at disaypedat. Quite or! vith ot mereery oF miners! poleons 6 tent ‘he | efortenate’e Priced Wut expressed bie odenire } } A ite y ee salutary cared Wy we owe. negra een. ” ata | PromAway 7 AMUSEMENTS, ROADWAY THEATRE.—}. A. MARSILALL. 5 Leceee.—Doore open af,75;, 6 commen eee joncay evening, Al 6, will be performed Serene Ventilan,.... i ete Mairi ri FAMILY will a] a new series of ui. Let th tae OF GRAC ASD AGILITY, v VENT, Gabriel Ravel Henry Wells Pierre. ee ‘ CHRISTY & WOOD'S MINSTRELS, 472 BROAD- jay, above Grand atreet. OVEN EVERY EVENTN Yor this week—Ethiopian Minstrelay, Dancing, &., concluikng with the new SHAKSPEREAN FESTIVAL, Doors open at 734 o'clock; to commence at 8. bier 4 ‘ ; Sia see cene en eeSG conta. Aub vod Peers 4 SECM, 64 BOWERY,—ONE WEEK mere, ap witive Pye ray the last chance of seeing the 1 6, afternoon at 3, double n= Vol-au-Vent Aug be giv nda | yg tableaux, represented: besides 1 A pasate nen yore 4 ron ides Lea's Female Opera troupe, fieate agility by the “Ara ici” alles dancing, ne. makiog t] 0 Faoet ntertalumeat ta New York, Rie- member —Mouds wilt OF CALIPORNIA.—THRS monarch of the forest, whose «ise has never been equa lie ill be exhibited for a ahor. Ume at the Crys. tal Vala Brera d fe for the Orystal Pas be ght was feet, ite lace at Sy dinmeter Oat . .< collection of other 7 Doors open frow & . M. Admission 9 cents; childreb bail will polo in @ few Jaye wed editi. of all the dramatic performed by Md’ile Rachel, the origival French, with a carefal Fagiieh translation, AW Cae plays will be unidora ‘opy will bear the fullowing: cer nut Walch NON are genuine in aloue will be wold iu the thea f authority, orrect, This editid ry and co tre CERTICATY. OF AUTHONITY. # to certify that, by an agreement made between indersigned and Mr, J. Darcie, dated July G, 1855, w anct conditions, right and @athority to pobinb all plays and other dramatic pieces contained im Mile Rachet’# repertoire, together wiih all copyright the: » belonging. Also, that Ihave caw to be bal » him, for publication, perfec: copies of every work transeribed from the poe books of the tre Francaise, in Faris; and further, that the English trans lations (appearing Hide by «ide, and scone for roene, with the original Frenedy in these books) have been expressly prepared by my authority, and under my anpexvinion; and that thie {* the only correct edition of the variout plecew ae performed by Mile, Rachel, and the only one poblirbed with her and my sanction. RAPHAEL PRLIX DANCTR & CORBYN, New York Ordera to be addcermed to J, Darcie, of Hall & Son's, 239 Broadway. ACH PLA NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS, ‘A few veloct and unexceptionable advertisements will be iurerted in the guthoriged edition of Mile, Kachel's plays, now preparing for publication by the undervigned. Applications for epace rust be addressed trnmediately (vy letter) to J, DARCIE, at Hall de Son's, 230 Broadway. DARCLE & CORBYN, New York ACTHEL’S BIOGRAPHY.—PUBLISHED THIS DAY, I the Biography of Mile, Rachol, with cotewporary Triticieme by the most eminent Kuropaan writers, and analytical notices of the various characters contalard (a her dramatic repertoire, This work is copyright, and published with the eanction of M. ite Felix, director of Mile. Rachel's French com, ice 2 cette. Kaw Lelliiebed’ with a superb Heliographbie Portrait, on steel, executed in Paris, JOHN DARCLE, New York, and all bookrelers and muric stores. ALLACK'S THEATRE 10 ‘a week, during the wuummer nemson, the #tage door, Mercer street, near Broome, LET THREE NIGHTS Inquire at THEATRICAL MANAGERA.—A FIAT RATE seonte artiet, whe ls a etranger in the olty, wirhed an engagement. Please aidrese Artist, New Brighton, Staten Irland, N. ¥ RONT STREET THEATRE, BALTIMORE.—THI FA vorite entabilshment, 1 mort sxteadiva in the city, will be opened for the season on Haturday ete er 1. The proprietors having appointed Mr. BASS Mai pplications fo t by pernons of acknow yroferstonal sally will be recelved by him. Stare will be Uberally treated with, Harrimonn, August 3, 1655. MEDICAL. 18 INVITED To THe TT 1 FOLLOWING. — Dinpenrary, and until the completion of hie new borpital in Broadway, Dr. Sbuber can be cone! at bin nch end depot office, a! 120 Pranklla street... Chronks 1 diseases, deep rooted, complicated and Inherited, are poets conquered by his new @nti-mereurial treatennt, ‘or bis bew wedical discovery, female coustitutepal cis orders, &e., see bie cireular in the City Pires apd Kellroad Guide, and at the office. he ther His —- will please observe the above directions unwl further notler. No DR EM, L. SHU BERGRIVS « Marve! Operative’ in the stream of life rewtored to « tem, end will be vent on orders, enclowing toany place required, Secure for Doctam's circulars. Rh. WARD'S UNPORTUNATHS FRIEND, $1, WIT took. —Just whet those want whe haw somtrected dinensee, namely, & cure at once, and no aed mere expener. Greatest cure in the world by Dr. Ward's Un fortunate ® Friend.’ Afticted take netion—no other re medien can care you Tadically, Flight came cured in @ few hours, nothing clee does it. No, @ Canal street, one door cart of of Broadway, in the place to thin rapid and therengh remedy—nowhere eee in New York. A cure warranted by [ir Ward. Vatieate annioun bor re lief may rely on @ rapid cure by bla treatment, Wibout taxing the éyrten. 2. WTUNTER, SO. 3 DIVINION BTUAET, NEW YORK, wo long and favoralty known tothe patiile way be coneulted at hie old established offtor, where he baw practived ip one branch of medielme for the leet 24 Frare ond made more cares than any other man in the city In inamy instances of persons comsdered inewratie, sche Of which he haw p@pmiseon to rader to es herettore he. moderate, wed tp all *asea & cure goarattoed ‘ —My gE remedy, Hunter's red drop Uhet cures Cortake Gineanes without drytag tw pelaon ko Ube bleed, can only be had os slave, Vries $1. Call aad + the Monitor of Health COMBETT, 10 DUANE TPT, MAY BRON Am cots y D poled with confidence on certain Teen ty tour years im thin speciality enables him to quarnnien Permanent cures, Hie treatment le the ame a (bat preetived by Kicord, of Part B—Dr. ©." diplome ae member of the New York University, may Ue mea in his otter . JSON, 6 DUANE SWOT, Has Purr td wore cares than euy other merical man iq \ew treatinent t4 safe end @xpedtives hiv ve taken without fear of dptettion the money refunded if athlariea fs not given Rh, COOTER, V4 Ut D to the citheens i this country his old of the unfortunate, we) Beart, N. Mo-De on LOCTEUR IYPPOLITE=PUVTL OF WOOD oO Pacis, aed for trea! 4 Mo Metow moc bot lender h Wars CosumateD c eteret, dog more, pelv Gran efocpaiaey, t Mh, Cundeys eaeryted. Thine 06 | by me! ae! om We TOC Rh ho 1. ea Cone, Day Book, Haake tlime eomenit tbe wutecriber by ‘ Hatement of their tome, when Wie foapied 1 wi be prepared gad eet to ; canes cured wiles am 1 Chaagne quite moderate, end the wnat cout islormalion reine ment of coma 116 Wrcadway, vpponite M. Sicteine Hotei 1) NERVOUS SCrWugw—« Rar Cow man vectored to hemwth io = few dare ert many care of greet pervous © toon the memes of core preeerly them enee, Taree Rev, John M imene! WF Pwltometrent, Brodipn,