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ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. =—=— a 2 meh BOR SALE, 1 FOR A BEAUTIFUL FARM OR - country residence, situated at Ja- alte, |., ten miles from New York, cont acros of land highly cultivated, fine orchard of select fruit and ornamental trees, Jarge house, barn and other buildings, all in complete order. Apply to BE, A. BUNCE, 212 way, room No. 3, —FOR SALE—THIS IS A VERY RARE 8.000. chance for some euterprising min who wants to go into business, that will may trom $3,000 to $4,000 8 year, with a «mall capital; the busi- ness ia a coffee roasting and spice factory. The business will be sold or the [aly gai separate: $3,000 cash for the business. The mill roasters are all new. Also, a four story building, next door, for sale or to lease; price £7,600, or all together for $14,000; $6,000 cash. Address ox call at 53 and 35 Lewis atrect, JOHNSON’S colle, wpice and feed mill. A RARE CHANCE.—FOR SALF, $5.500.. ‘a farm of sixty-three acres, in a good wWalthy horhood, in a ‘tate of cultivation Abundance of all kinds of fruit. Buildings. Near rail: good depot, one hour's ride from New York. Sold to settle extate, $2,000 can remain on bond and mortgage. Pemexsion immediately. Also, one of ninety acres, very tive and in complete order. For further particu- , address Benj. W. Tucker, Elizabethtown, N. J. 500. —A BEAUTIFULLY LOCATED RESI ‘° 'e dence, with ten lots of ground, ou Vuildings, shrubbery, shade and fruit trees in abunjance The house is large and in good order, having twelve rooms, situated on Flushing avenue, between Maspeth and Mount Olivet avenues, 214 miles from Peck slip ferry, and just outside of the city of Brooklyn, in Queens coun- ty. Part of the purchase money may remain on bond and mortgage. Apply to HU & GREEN, 153 Grand street, Willamsbung, or to C. €, Lyon, on the premises. —FOR SALE, A MANUFACTURING e 0. business with a well established tude, stock, tools, good will, &c.; the business is profit- able and increasing. A part only required in cash, ba- Jance in real estate or merchandise. DUNSCOMB & Mo- MILLEN, 111 Broadway, room No. 9 Od —FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A TWO q 2. ° 500. story double wooden house, on Sixth «venue, and on the corner of a prominent street; or would take in payment piano fortes, boots amt shoes, dry goods, or other merchandize; title perfect, free and clear. Apply to ©. G, THOMPSON, 81 Nassau street, room 7. —FOR SALE, THE LEASE, STOCK, 1.400, furniture, &e., of that beautifull Situated hotel at Port Richmond, doing a first rate busi- nese; offered at half its value,’ Any party purchasing, having a knowledge of horses, is certain to make a for: tune. Apply to C.G. (THOMPSON, 81 Nassau street, yoorn No. 7. —FOR SALE, A GROCERY STORE, OO 'e Going @ good cash business, with horse aud Wagon; or a partner wanted, Inquire at 231 Riving- ton street. —FOR SALE, THE STOCK AND FIX- 400. tures of restaurant and dining saloon, in good leeality. Apply immediately to THOMAS GAFFNEY, at the premises, 198 Delancey street. —FOR SALE, $ 00. store, located on one of the avenues, ~lbestablished and now doing a fine business. In- cluded is a fine horse and wagon, Jong lease, with low Sent, Apply immediately at 280 Broadway. GEORGE W. STMERS. ONLY.—FOR SALE, LEASE AND FURNI- 300 of one of the best boarding houses on the weet side of Broadway, The furniture, &. Is in goad crder, and must positively he sold this week. Apply Bt 289 Broadway GEORGE W. SIMERS. —A GOOD CHANCE FOR A MARKET GAR- $300, GROCERY AND LIQUOR dener.—Thirteen acres of prime land, only teen mniles from this city, by railroad, for $1,200; only $300 required; remainder on easy terms, A farm of forty acres, eighteen miles from this city. Price $2,500; terms easy.’ Twenty-five farms, ranging in size from ten to 200 acres, on easy terms. Several houses and luts in New York, Brooklyn and Williamsburg, for suleand exchange. Apply at MCMAHON'S Real Estate Ofice, 176 Chatham wirect. —VOR SALE~A MILK AND BUTTER DE- 5 00. pot, in one of the thickest populated and Veet business locations in the city. Sales 200 quarts per day, and a large amount of butter, eggs, confectionery, fancy articles, &c. ply this day fh ms (. B. HUWES & CO., 86 Nassau street. 5} —FOR SALE, A WELL KNOWN AND OLD 250. established drinking soloon in one of the Nest location? in New York; the bar receipts $15 to $20 daily. Tho fixtures, stock, &e., will be gold this day for 2250—an opportunity weldom offered. Apply to C. B. HOWES & O0., 84 Nissan street. . —FOR SALE, A CASH BUSINESS, WHICH 100. promises a good profit, Cost the proprie- Wi the above ainount at least, as willbe shown. No more capital required. Satisfactory reasons given for eelling. Apply to Ws. BRUNDRED & CO,, 78 Nassau street, = TO 25.—FOR SALE, THE COPYRIGHT OF A @) new and cheap publication, for one State or fe United States, This copyright i# meeting with great sruceess in this city, and offers superior inducements to chasers. Apply at roadway. bee n, GEORGE W. SIMERS. RARE CHANCE.—A FEED STORE, WITH FOUR. teen stalls, and doing a good cash business, for dale cheap. Satisfactory reasons given for selling. ' Ap- ply at 661 Water street, or 261 Front street. N OLD FSTABLIFHED CROCKERY BUSINESS FOR sale.—The advertisers wishing to remove, will sell their stock and fixtures, with lease of store. Good busi- situation being only three doors from Spring «treet et, Address on the premises, 328 Spring street. COUNTRY SEAT, OF 634 ACRES, WITH A LARGE dwelling house thereon, and a_ water front ‘01 600 feet, commanding a splendid view of Long Sstand Sound, situated at Rye, Westchester county, N.Y. In- quire of N. W. & R, STUYVESANT, No. 9 Wail st. =a NOUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR SALE AT FLUSHING, ON Whitestone avenue, one mile from railroad dey adjoining the late residence of Gardiner Howland, Eaq., containing about ten acres with gentecl house, stable, barns, carriage house, ice house and fine lawn. Fruit and shrubbery in abundance. ply to CHARLES F. TOY, at C. H. Sheehan & Séne, or aiden lane. OUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR SALE.—THE BEAUTIFUL, Cc residence of Mrs. G. G. Scofield, deceased, is offered for sale, situated at the village of Walden, Orange county about 1144 miles from Newburg, by plank road, and 14 from the Erie road at Goshen. The mansion house is two -tories high, with wings attached; contains 12 fine rooms hesides kitchen and collar rooms, and iy supplied «ith every convenience. There are four acres of land of the first"quality, an orchard of choice fruits, and the grounds are well stocked with shrubbery, fruit and ornamental trees. Few situations offer equal attractions for a coun- try residence. Walden is situated ut the falls of the Wal- kill, and the valley of this river is unrivalled in fertility, healthfulness a auty of neenery. The drives are fine in every direction, and the island view [rom this point, bounded in the distance by the Fishkill Highlands, the Shawangunk and the Catskill, is unsurpassed. Pos- vession given at oy time. For terms, &e., inquire of W. H. Scofield, 9 William street, or of the subscriber at Shawangenk village, Ulster. ey AMES GRAHAM, Executor, &e. NOR SALE—A FIRST RATE STAND FOR LIQUORS, ke. one of the best corners on Wert street, near ise Battery. If applied for immediately will be sold cheap, for cach. “Apply at 168 Maiden lane. OR SALF—THAT DESIRABLE PROPERTY KNOWN ‘as 119 Cherry street, being at the corner of Cathe- mine street. Apply to PECARE, BERNSTEIN & PHIL- LIPS, 51 Liberty street. NOR SALE—IN THE MOST HEALTHY AND PLEASANT } part of Brooklyn, two neat cottage built houses and lots, commanding one of the finest views in the city. Houses two story and basements, hurd finished and cor- niced centre pices, arched parlors, large lots, 2 by 131. Price only $1,850. ‘Terma easy, considered cheap; will double in value. Apply on the premises, Bergen street, Detwoen Grand and Classon avenues. ‘Fulton avenue pass within a short distance. OR SALF—TWO SIOOPS; ONE CARRIES 35 TONS, F one 55; one schooner 60 tons. All are cen’ ioard, in perfect order. Price $400 each. Also a full of tools for raising sunken vessels, ne, logs, le ws, &e., for $150. All to be seen at Bay House, south Brook}y JOR SALF—A SMALL, FAST STEAMBOAT, FROM 80 I » 100 horse jas an excelient condensing en- gine, is very econo jon of fuel, is suite Def ing or fre paseengess. POWERS, 482 Tenth street. WR =ALF—$400—ONE WALF OF A BOOK AND new ep nese. Hos been established a long ime, and is doing « good cash trade, For further parti- culars address Lexicon, Herald office. WOR SALE—THE BEST BATHING SALOON AND barber's shop in the Seventeenth ward, with long lease and low rents, To be sold-very cheap, ax the ow is about leaving for California, Apply to F. ¢. GRORGE, 281 Houston street, OR SALE—A HOUSE AND TWO ACRES OF GROUND; F a barn on the same. The place is situated a mile dud a bait east of the village of larrytown. Fruit of all kinds. Inquire at the Levyere House, Tarrytown, for JACKSON KNAPP He wants to sell the sate, ax he is going Wert. a WR SALE—A FINE GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE, K neatly fitted up with gas and new fixtures. Horse, wagon and «table, and four years’ lease from last May, ate ‘owner fe going West. loquire at 174 Twenty-fifih street, between First and Second avenues, F. Louer & Pacl, or at 269 Sixth avenue, basement, of Henry Smith. ee AOR SALE—RARE CHANCE—AN IMPROVED DIVING apparatus, helmet and dress, made by E. Henke, of London, with air pump, 150 feet of tabling, e:. all enn. ote and superior to any apparatus of i. a7 Frowpht to he coustry, and for which the medal of the Works Fair, London, was given. Apply to George 1. Pride, 7 Broad street. NOR SALE—A THA STORE, DOING A GOOD, PRO- + nicely fitted up, ant in { very NEW YORK HERALD THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1855. [VOR SALE—SEVERAL VERY FINE LOIS IN THE is ow talagaraied aga pated eis cols Eaton iy DOW re ane vi ce 03 y. applied for tits week. BG. BRUCE, 288 Madison st. F% SALE—TWO FIVE STORY AND BASEMENT brick houses, No, 492 and 494 Water street, im this city. The houses are in perfect order and only twelve months built. Rents $2,625 per annum. For further pores prply to James McMahon, on the Pees rom 10 to 12 A. M., or at 53 Pike street, from 5 to6 P. M., or to A. J. BLEECKER & ©0., No. 7 Broad street. po Nl aa BR en teed eS oS good cash business; the store neighborhood, and has all the trade; reason for selling, the owner has purchased @ mill and farm in the count! Stock and fixtures about $1,000. Rent low, or would e; change for low priced horses. Address A. B., burg Post Oftice, for three days. OR SALF-—A FIRST RATE STORE FOR LIQUORS AND oysters, at No. 30 Forty-third street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. Can be seen for two days. TT (OR SALE—TWO SPLENDID AND SPACIOUS BUILD- ing lots, Thirty-fifth street, corner Fourth avenue. For business or beautiful residences these lots cannot be surpassed up town. Size 50 by 80 feet. Price $12,009. These superior lots would be exchanged for a fine far: with good buildings, within fifty miles of New York ci! Apply at 61 Nassau st., room No. 12. IR SALE—(OR A FIRST-RATE PHOTOGRAPHER OR daguerreotypist wanted to take an interest in) the did established, newly Atted up gallery, 371 Broadway, two doors above Taylor’s saloon; no better location, and moderate rent. OR SALE—A RARE CHANCE FOR HAIR DRESSERS— ‘The stock, fixtures and business of the oldest estab- lished bair dressing saloon in Brooklyn. To » practical man of small means, this affords an excellent opportunity of going into business. Apply at 277 Fulton street, Brooklyn, up staire. R SALE CHEAP—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF a segar store and soda water fixtures. Apply im- mediately, at 28 Bowery. OR SALE, CHEAP—A BOTANIC DRUG STORE, neatly fitted up. The owner wishes to remove in the country on account of his health, Inquire at 108 John street, New York, or 140 York street, Brooklyn, Fe EXCHANGE—FOR A LARGE HOUSE IN THIS city, a farm of ninety acres in Orange county, near ‘Turner station, on the Erie railroud, Any party having & large sized ‘house in this city will find in the above good exchange. E. B. KINSHIMER, 319 Fourth avenue, Sto 7 P.M, and 8 to 10 A.M. , FF: EXCHANGE—FOR A NICE HOUSE AT ABOUT it $10,(C0, in the vicinity of Lexington avenue, 10 s of ground on Seventy-fifth and Neventy-sixth streets, between Fourth and Fifth avenues. Any party havidy a good hose will find in the above a good trade, E. B. KINSHIBER, 319 Fourth avenue. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR REAL ESTATE IN York or a farm in the country, # neat hotel, -ything complete, and worth $10,000, doi ev business at least $0,000 per year, net profits, or’ no sule, Large billiard room attached.’ Address A.'B.C., Herald office, stating where an interview can be had. GOR SALE OR TO LEASE—THE WELL, KNOWN book and job bindery of H. Kinm, 130 Fulton Street, with all the machines, presses, tools and good will. The business is fifteen years established, and is one of the dest job binderies in the city. For particulars, apply to Mr. JONES, 25 Jobn street, third story. OR SALE OR TO LEASE.—THE COUNTRY SEAT lately oceupied by Henry Mason, f t Rossville, Staten Island. ‘The land, about twenty acres, has a river front and is wall laid out. ‘The improvements comprise an Italian villa fifty-six feet in front, with , floors of marble; barn, granary, and other suitable outbuild- ings. The situation is perfeotly healthy and easily reach- ed, being within five minutes’ walk of the steamboat landing. ‘The villa has a fine view of the river, and the premises in every respect form a most desirable resj- dence. Apply to JAMES CRUIKSHANK, 38 Broadway. OR SALE, TO LET, OR EXCHANGE—A NEW TWO story frame house with wing, at Fairmount, Upper Morrisania, lot 100 by 200 feet, house built in best man- ner, and eligibly oct Will be sold cheap, terms very easy, or cither let or exchanged. E, C, CHARLES, 138 Pearl street. “REENPOINT PROPERTY FOR SALE, OR EX- change for Western land.—A new two and a half story house, full lot, located om Freeman street, will be disposed of & bargain, as the owner is leaving the city. Price about $2,200... For particulars call on M. WRAY, auctioneer, Broadway, room 38. EASE FOR SALE—STORE 6416 CANAL STREET, OP- posite Brandreth Hotel, two doors west of Broadway; good location for a jeweler, tailor, ov an engraver. AMP AND CROCKERY STORE FOR SALE—ESTAB- tablished twenty years, in one of the best business ications in New York. This ia a good opening for a business man. The’ proprietor having another store cannot attend to the business. Address A, Z., Chatham square Post Office. ILLINERY.—T0O BE DISPOSED OF, A SMALL GOOD business, in the best part of Grand street; stock and fixtures as it stands, upon most reasonable terma. Apply at 11) Canal street, or 206 Gran street. Also, three good milliner’s wanted at 111 Canal street. JPHOTOGRAPHIC AND DAGUERREAN ROOMS FOR sale—in a central part of the city, with all the furni- ture and apparatus complete; room rent $12 per month. The owner being engaged in another business, will dis- pose of the above ata sacrifice. Instruction given in the tis, For further particulars ap- -VERETT, 174 Centre street CHANCE ‘OR A) 700 BELOW T eal value, a first class daguerreotype and ph in best order and doii tory reason given for nel TERS.—FOR SALE, THE LEASE AND PIX- es of a hat store, in & good location aud doing @ Good busiuess; will be sold either with or without the Btock anil tools. Apply to RAFFERTY & LEASK, 67 Chatham. (0 GROCERS AND OTHERS.—FOR SALE—A FIRST cluss grocery, wine and liquor store, with horse, wagon, slay, &€., situated on one of the best corners in the city, and now doing a «plendid business—only re- quires ‘to be seen to be appreciated. , & first clase bukery. Apply to JOSFPH McGUIRE, house and general agent office, 86 Seventh street, corner of Pirst avenue iMBER.—THE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE, AT his place, thirty-five miles from New York, oa the Long Island Sound, the following varieties of timber and cord wood, viz.:—Locust and chestnut posts, and large locust for ship timber; white, black, pin and red oak, for Planks or dock spites; ‘very large black walnut, chestnut hickory, &.; 1,000 1 ords of wood, consisting 0 hestout and hickory, piled and ready for ix delivery, Steamer Glen Cove, leaving Peck slip, N daily, it 4. M., stops at this place, HENRY LIGYD, Lloys's Manor, Queens county, f. I. FACHT FOR SALE.—A SUPERIC COPPER FAS. tened yacht, 26 feet keel, 83; feet beam, finishe! in the best manner,'and a fine model. Apply to NEWMAN & RANDELL, 245 Front street, Also, Whitehall bouts, of their celebrated build. RESTAURANTS. « OSLING’S NEW AMERICAN, FRENCH AND GER- man restaurant, removed from ‘assau street to 206 Broadway, betwern Duane and Pearl streets. Open every day in the week, for breakfast, dinner and supper, from 6 A.M. to9P. M. The same moderate charges will prevail which have made this establishment 40 popular throughout the United Sta ‘L. GOSLING, Proprietor EXCURSIONS, NXCURSIONS TO THE FISHING BANKS. —~THE steamer GOLDEN GATE, Captain Charles Anderson, (ormerly Captain of the steamer Laura Knapp,) will coutinue her regular trips to the Hanks every day, (Sum days excepted,) leaving Amos strect at 7 o'clock A. M.; Spring street, 744; Fulton ferry, Brooklyn, 74 ; Peck «lip, §; Broome street, 814; pier 4 North river, @ Fishing Wekle, bait and refreshments farnished om board. Co- on band on board. (ORK FISHING BANKS.—THE STEAMBOAT MERCUKY, Captain Richard Yates, will leave for the Fishing ianks every day, (Sunday excepted,) touching at For! H milton each way, trom the following places, via.:—Jackson wireet, Haxt river., 6 o'clock; South Third street, Willia burg, 634 o'clock; Fulton street, Brooklyn, 7 o'clock ; Poe! slip, "734 o'clock; Gunard Wharf, Jersey City, 734 0’ clock; Spring street, North river, 8 o'clock; pier No. 4 North H., 8% o'clock, Fishing tackle and ‘bait furnished on bourd, Cotillion band accompanies the boat each trip. Fare 0 conte. ND FXCURSION 10 TH FISHING BANKS—ON Friday, Augost 10, 1855,—Fare 50 cents. By the * and comtugdious double engine steamer MASSAUHU. SkITS, E. K. Hanks, commanler, leaving pler foot Amos at 8 o'clock, and pier No. 3, North river, « 4 buiton bourd. A band of anu G = {ELECT MOONLIGHT EXCURSION AND AQUATIC M5 concert.—Any gentlemen willing to join and form a committee for the above, will please addre once) to the subscriber, No one will be adinitted but those intro- ed (by tickets) by the committer. Address Free Ex- irson, box 126 Herald office G CHARTER FOR EXCURSIONS—THE SAFE AND cammodious double engine steamer MASSACH! Skits, F. K. Hanks, commander, being now in complete order, can be chartered for excursions. She is the largewt and most elegant steamer offered fos the purpose, hav- ing a dancing saloon 112 feet long. A rare chance iataered to the public. Apply on board, at the foot of Amos street, N. R., or to L. H. GROVER,163 Broadway, up stairs. ~ DENTISTRY. 4) PORGE F. SCHAFFER, DENTIST, 246 HUDSON 8T., near Broome—Established 1841.—Mr. 8. has for the past fourteen years been engaged in furnishing to deutixte in New York and ite vicinity artificial teeth, at about ane lini lens than is usually charged to thete ts, and is now furnishing the same style of work, (which for quality, utility, cannot be rarpassed) to the public apes ‘ wo wame terms as heretofore sons in want of artificial teeth are to call hefore be mont happy toe horn with il. A corresponding dednction a. ther operations conmected with the profeesion pvariably ¢ SHIPPING, IR LIVEKPOOL.-“UNITED STATES MAUL STEAM- ship BALTIC, Jos. J. Coms'ock, commander. This Hogs hrs fe BA — bee States Ey for ‘ape, positively on Wednesday, August 22, at 12 0’clock from her berth, at the foot of ‘Gansl strech, For freight or passage, having unequalled accommodations for ele- gance and comfort, wea to EDWARD K. COLLINS, 56 Wall atreet. Titers are requested to be on board at 113g o'clock A.M, The stexmship Pacitic will succeed the Bultic, and sail Sept. 5. Shippers please take notice that the ships of thi line cannot carry any goods contraband of war. BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL steamships. FROM NEW YORK 70 LIVERPOOL. Chief cabin passage... feoond cabin passage... Chief cabin FROM BosTO: Second cabin white light at mast head; geyea starboard bow: red-on port bow. ERIC, Boston... Wednesday, July 18. Wednesday, Aug. 1. CA,’ Lang, CANADA. Stone’ : AFRICA, Harrison, «Boston... .. Wednesday, Sept. Berthi not secured until paid for. ‘An experienced surgeon on board. ‘The owners of these ships will not be accountable for gold, silver, bulllon, ie, Jewelry, precious stones or metals, unless bills of lading are signed therefor and the value thereof therein expressed. For freight or passage apply to “ EP CUNARD, 4 Bowling G: Green. ‘There will be no steamships of this line from New York until further notice. Rt LIVERPOOL.—BLACK STAR LINF,—THESPLEN- did new cket ship JEREMIAH THOMPSON, islake, master, will sail Friday, August 10, and has un: surpassed accommodations for oat eccnd cabin and ateera, . Second cabin and steerage passen- gers by this tine packets are furnished with cooked. rovisions. Price of passage—Cabin, second cabin, 18; steerage, $16. For passage apply ‘on board, pier 36, Eis or to BAMUEL THOMPSON'S Nephew, 229 Pear! street. ek eee IR LIVERPOOL —STEAMSHIP LEBANON, ——, COM- mander.—This new and powerful steamer will sail from the British and North American Royal Mail Steam Packet Company's dock, at Jereey City, on or about Sa- turday, the 18th of August. Passage money for first class passengers only, for whom there are ex-ollent ac- commodutions, $110, ineluding provisions and steward’s fee, but without wines or liquors, which can be obtained on board, Freight taken at reasonable rates. Apply to FE. CUNARD, 4 Bowling Green. Fe LIVERPOOL—THE SPLENDID BLACKBALL. packet ship ISAAC WEBB, Captain Bryer, will positively sail on the 16th of August. ship has su- perior accommodations for all classes of passengers. Vor terms apply on board, foot of Beekmun xtreet, Kast river, or to JACOB WILXON, 108 South street. OR LIVERPOOL—SAILS ON FRIDAY, AUG. 10, THE well known packet ship ROSCIUS, 2,000 tons, Capt. . Merrihew, The second cabin is fitted up in small staterooms, to suit families. Second cabin, age, $16, and found in a liberal supply of the'ship. ‘The usual kindness and attention of the cap- tain to the passengers needs no praise. For cabin, second cabin or steerage passage, apply on board, pier 14, foot of Wall street; or to the agent, THOS. C, noche, 83 South street. (OR HAVRE VIA SOUTHAMPTON.—THE VANDER- bilt European line of steamships,—The first-class new steamship ARIEL, 2,900 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 Hayre, calling at Southampton to land mails, passengers and specie, First class passage to Havre or Southampton, $130 Second “ 0 The Ariel will be followed by the North Star, Sept 1, ‘Tho owner of these yossela will not be accountable for gold, silver, bullion, xpecie, jewellery, precious stones or metals, unions bills of lading are signed therefor, and the value thereof therein expressed. Specie and goods taken at usual rates. No freight re- ceived after noon of the day before sailing. No berth secured until pald for. Letters, prepatd 18 cents per half oz., will be received at the office up to & 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 immetiately deposited in post offices there. Parcels taken, each prepaid, one dollar and upwards, FIXED DAYS OF SAILING, FROM NEW YORK, FROM FLAYRE, 11 North Star «1 Ariel, pt. 22 North s North Star... ct. 13 Ariel, Ariel......6 Noy. 8 North § Ariel... 4 There steamships are classed A'i’ wt the insurance offices, and specie and goods will be insared in them at as low rates of premium asin any other steamships that crams the oven. nai or freight or passage, apply to HE or ene, TT TORRANCE, 5 Bowling G CHRYST ALBERT N. No.'6 Place de la Bourse, Paria. CHRYSTIE, SCHLARSSMANN, & CO,, No. 27 Quai Cussmir Delavigne, Havre. WOR SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE.—THE UNITED States mail steamer UNION, R, Adame, commander, Will leave for Havre, touching at Southampton to land the mails and passengers, on Saturday, August 25, at 12 o'clock, from pier ST North river, foot of Beach street,’ Price of passage, first cabin, $130; second do., $75. Luggege not wanted during the voyago should be sent on board the day before sailing, marked ‘ below.” No freight will be taken after Thursday, August 23. For freight or passage apply to M. LIVINGSTON, agent, 63 Broadway. The steamer Araga will succeed the Union, and sail September 22. REMEN, VIA SOUTHAMPTON. States mail steamship WASHINGTON, EF, Cavendy, commander, will sail for Bremen, touching at Sonthusp- ton to land the mails and passengers for England and France, on Saturday, August 11, at 12 o'clock M., from pier 87 North river. Price of passage from New York to Southampton or Bremen: In first cubin, main saloon, $190 no ao In first cabin’ lower saloon. In second eabin..........00 ei An experienced surgeon is attached to each steamer, Specie delivered in Havre or London, All letters must pues through the Post Office, For passage or freight ap- vy toGH s t, LL South William street. nn will succeed the Washington, HE LIVERPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA STEAMSHIP Company intend sailing thelr favorite steamships— OF MANCHESTER 2,125 tons, Capt Wylie, CITY OF WASH Saloon, $90, $65, and according to state rooma. A limited number of third class passengers will be taken from Philadelphia and Liverpool, and found in provi- sions. From Philadelpbia,....$30 | From Liverpool. Parties wishing to bring out thetr friends, ca certificates of passage and drafis on Liverpool, in suma of £1 #terling wed upwards. Apply to SAMY ent, 17 Walnut street, Philadelphia, and No. 7 Broad- New York. (OR CALIFORNIA—PASSAGE $56.—FURTHER RE duction of fares.—New York and California steam- hip line, via Niewragua Accessory Transit Company,ot Nicaraga, pioprissers-hrough (0 elvanss of tes add 00 miles shorter than any other route, avoiding the deadly Vanama fever and two miles of dangerous boating in Vanataa Bay. Totes of fare through to fan Francise ding the Isthinus evossing—Piret catén, 817! steersge, $50, The vidi hip NORTHERN LIGHT, 0 to bh, will leave plier No, 2 North o'clock ¥. M. precisely Ponta Arcaas, om Aug. 20, 1855, connecting withthe steams; 100 ions burden, over the Nicaragua Tranaft ing but twelve tniles of lund transportation by ages. Vor information or we ot the apply only to CHA N { p. Letter bags made up at the office. aken for 6& cents exch. ine cond USTRALIASPIONFER LINE—CARRYING THE U. S. Mail—The new and beautiful clipper BLACK SEA, D. Cote, master,now at her berth, p R., will positively sail on or before Ixt September arcommedations for a limited number of passenzers on the most approved principles for light, ventilation and comfort, being all om deck saceess of the Monrer line since its first establishment four years ago is perhaps uppreeedented—no serious aecideut having vecure), and no claim having been made on the insurance offices, while among the thousands of passengers absolutely no sickness has been known. The advantages of employing first class ships and experienced commanders is demons trated by the following remarkable passage, never equal- Jed from this country:—Ships Ocean Steed, 88 days, Flying Kend, 76 dase; Windward, §7 days, Ni 74 days: Gertrude, @ days. The Biack Sea will ceeded by the elipper bark Nimrod, on ber third voyage {6 sail om or before Ist of Getober, The fast aailimg sl Vandalia for Sydney, with immediate dispatch, now le ing at pier 12,6. R. For freight or passage apply © board or to R. W. CAMERON, 6 Be USTRALIA.—DISPATCH LINE sail. The magnitieent New ¥ It clipper uk now loading at pler 16 Rast river, fot of Wall street, having two-thirds of her cargo engaged, will have iromediate dispatch for Melbourne, Her secomuwdationa for @ few first and second cabin passengers are une ualled by thoxe of any other vessel in the trade, Intending passengers are requested to examine her befure thewhere, “Por freight. or passage apply. 10. ORORGE VANIELS, No. 6 South William street, of om board, to ©. BARRY. MRST CLIPPER FOR SAN FRANCISCO. —SPT ESTED Al fret class clipper ship REDGAUNTLET, An- rews, master, will tively sail om or before Toewiny, August 21. | Shippers lS ea have all hele freight alongside before Tuesday, 8th. ferro & CO., 8 South street. tingale, please sen’ their j at pier 6, North river. Ail goods not permitted by Tuesday, | 7, will be sent to pablie stores, for account and risk of the owners. All persone eee herewith peter yoke gw trusting any of cree ( the above seamed |, aa ng debts of i coatract ng will be paid by the captain or consi L. A. SIMPSON & SONS, 10 Beaver street. MATL STEAMSHI e and New Orleans.—On Frida; M., from pler foot of Warren known and favorite John McGowan, bavi and sail as above. Company’s ofice. F at their office. street, corner of Warren. SREPPENG. ht aciae COMPANY—FOR HAVANA August 17, at 2 F forth river, the nailing. MLO. steamshi| CITY, Capt. been Rorengh'y ‘overhauled and utin first class condition, will resume her place in the can be secured at the tht to New Orleans, 20 cents per cubic foot. Shippers will be supplied with blank bills of lading of the form rigned by the No other "forms lading will be signed after the hour or passage, apply at the office of the Company, No, 177 Ww ROBERTS, mpany, on application med und io bills of For freight OR SAVAD mail line, DA, Captain M. & Savannah on Saturda: 4 o'clock ¥. M. Bills of AH AND FLORIDA.— -Thenew and Woodhull, t apply on board, or for MMSCHT TT “Breadway. For Frovids, from New York to Jacksonville, $31; Pi Angusta, Capt. ‘Thos. Lyon, will si Welnesday, KSth inst. > int ston vill eas oy) ITED STATES mahip FUORI. w York for , August 11, from pier 4 N. R., at on board, to SAMUEL L. through ticketa latke, 833, The weceal, and sail on e \OR CHARLESTON AND FL ORIDA—SEMI-WEFK LY U. 8, Mail Steamshi steamer NASHVILL Line.. o'clock P. M., recively. where all bill of ladis $31, to Pilatka $33. The new and very fast r M. Bercy, Commander, will pier No. 4, North River, on Saturday For freight will be signed, and for the office of SPOFFORD, TILESTUN & CO., 29 ri sage a roadway. Through tickets to Florida as follows:—fo Jackson’ OTICE,—STFAMSHIP JAMESTOWN. quence of the quarantine regulations with regard ON: ing leave Angust 11, at 4 ‘apply on ville to Norfolk and Portsmouth, this ship will sail en Satur. day, 11th Au Norfolk. at Uld Point Comtort, tersburg, without d and as cheaply as via Norfolk. will be sent upas usual, by railroad from » Old Point, $8 $10; steerage half price. T burg, '$14; through tickets to the V LAM & PLFASANTS, 32 Broadway. Pasi and fare ceived for Norfolk. mania Spring ‘0 freight can be re to Petersburg or I st, direct for Richmond, without going to Passengers tor the latter place will be landed © they can proceed ention, with as much expedition Potersbarg uth, via Pe- Reh ugh tickets to Lyneh. LUD I ba CONSEQUENCE OF THE SICKNESS PRE AIL New Orleans, the steamer CAHAWBA wil) not IN, CROCHERON & CO., 30 Broadway. until August LIVING: HOTELS AND SCMMER RUTREATS. COLLINS HOTEL orth river, with EW YORK SUMMER HO! large parlors to families sonable terms, a foot of Canal street, fronting the > & full view of New York bay and harbor, will let ‘three and afew single rooins, on rea- TALLMAN & MAPE op! etors. ‘FA BATHI SD Atlantic Hotel, Cape Irland. to have visited Cape Island now- ing Peason, is not to ha fail to do so, if but for ment to make thi currion, ‘This admitte next consideration is to ™ the tumbling and foaming surf! stranger—(the Be remember the incomparable—na cation of the above hotel, situate almost upon the very beach, at the extremity of the island, and of the State, Here bel orl. or even a day. cilities of approach are so great, the means s sale, cheap and spe Now pasate nil the visit resolved upon, the eure the most favorable loca tion to enjoy, to the full, the glorious ocean sce Heinal benefit of the briny airs, ax they roll uj caving billow, ami an all i that daily seene of health, wons —CAPE ISLAND—MeMAKIN'S NEW ¥ J Tho fa- elegant, ly, that no one gan besitate for a ino: fightful, popniar and fish us advise the nual Visiter will not need our hint)—to ntirely unrivalled lo- From New York visitors may reach the Cape by the su erb sea steamers Sanford and Delaware, or by rail to Puilpdelphia, and thence, dally, in the splendid ccearmers Thomas Vowell and General MeDonald. AMUSEMENTS, \TIBLO'S GARDEN. MR. BURTON Will appear this evening in two of his most celebrated characters, Tyorspay EVENING, AvGver 9, 1855, THE SERIOUS FAMILY Charles,........, Mv. Bland | Capt. Maguire. Mr.G. Jordan Mr. Aminadab Sleek oo... cecee. ‘ Mr. Burton Lay Creaamly.. Mea. France | Nira: Delmaine Airs Stephens THE MUMMY. on aye .Mr. Burton Aurty ..Mr. J. Moore | Susan Mire. Holman Fr.y—THE PYNE AND HARRISON OOMPANY in CINDERELLA. Sateepay—Mr. BURTON, Doors open ; Overture to commence at 724; curtain rises at 8 o'clock precisely. 1 cents we Orchestra Seats : ada Box office open daily, from 8 A. M. tod P.M. curing Orchestra Seats and Private Boxes only. ETROPOLITA: Bond stree\. BALLET TROUPE OF FRENCH AND SPANISH DANCERS AND FRENCH VAUDEVILLE COMPANY, by several artists from the French Theatre, X The Ballet will include the following em Senorita SOTO, Mile, VICTORINE FRANCK, Mile. TALIE TILMAN, Mile. HENRI, Mons. CARRESE, Mons. 1. TILMAN, Mons, YATE, with & full Corps de Ballet. ‘The Vaudeville Company consinting o UrTAVE, Mile, ALINE, Mons. FRANCHEVTLLE, Mme. ALEXANDRINE, Mons. OCTAVE, Miles, MARIE, LETELLIER, M. LET ER. 2 xpense incurred hy this extra ordinary cothbination and recherche entertainment, the price of admission to the Parquette, Balcony Boxes will be only pv aaIEY aot to commence with the vaudeville, LES SUITES PUN Ph After which, the Spaniah ballet, LA GITANA. To conclude with the vaudeville, first time, LA CORDE SEUSIBLE. For characters and incid sof the theatre, Doors open at 7; pe #8 commence at 7} Grand Pallet 1 every night this week ETROPOLITAN THEATRE. RACHEL, the eminent French Tragedienne, sup ported Ly a company of Parisian artists, will make her debut on the lst of September, KEPERTOIRE, ANCIENT TRAGEDIVA—-HORACES and POLYEUCTE, by Conse. BAJAZES and ANUROMAQUE, by Racise. MODLEN TRAC WIE—-MARIE STUART, by Lamrey; JEANNE PARC, by Scuwer ECE, by” Poxsann; Vine by Leroun Sr, DRAMSS—ADRIEN DE Lesovve, ANGELO, by Victor eco ISLE, by Aucxaspae Dowtas; LADY LA JOU FAIT PRUR, by Mapasn pe Gucuepey. COMEDIES —TARTUPFE, by Motens; DE PIT AMOU RECX, by Makivacx; LE CAPKIC by Amp pe MUFSET; Tes DROITS DE L'HOMME, by Juma pe Pew mamay, LE MARL DE LA VEUV), &e., &e. All the pieces to be perforined by Racto. have been expressly translated into English, and the original and a, LECOUVREUR, by Scurm and MOLLE DE BELLE CARTUFPE, und translation printed on opposite pages, for the aecommo- dation of the American wale in a few days, and wil Theatre box office, and at the agency of the matic Company, 49 Wail street. LBANY THEATRE.—THP. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN engaged at thin extablixhment are requested to meet plic. They will be ready for wt found at’ the Metropolitan Rachel Dra THEATRE, BROADWAY, OPPOSITE ROADWAY THEATRE—P. A, MARSHALL, soLE Che pm ora qu gegen ake ya evel to, hi mae carnive. orm Athalie. sree Mle. ©. Franek Achmet... k ». Martioetti Alifar.... Colles LADIATORS, by tl MARTINET TI BROTHERS. GODENSKI. Colenahi. + -abriel Navel A Conseript i" Ja Smell B OWERY THEATRE. 1. P. Waldron; St of Admission —Boxen, 2), cents; Private Boxes THE PRIDE. OF THE . Mr ¥. Drow | Marton. Mrs. J.P. Brelsford THY DUTH LOVER. SAVAGE OF CHARBONNIERE, * scat PROPRIETOR AND MANAGER, Manager, G. H, Griffith, Prices mtn; Pit, 193§ conte; Gallery, Augast 9, 4 BO. CHRISTY & WOOD'S MINSTRELS, ¢’ way, above Grand street. , OPEN EVERY EVENING. For this week—Ethiopian Mistrelsy, concluding with the new SHAKSI'EREAN VESTIVAL, Doors open at 74; o'clock. to commence at &. SNOW bs ran hse che tees sb ocenns sack doen dent GNM Al business transacted by I. Wood. ~anstareveryrmoe—-aespeenatoeeanneaestagnrterer HITE’S OPERA HOUSE, 49 BOWERY —THIS unique establishment is uow open for the with s splondid variety of chaste, hebt snd cuhtttee performances by White's Se ders, ke. To-night, the amusing afterplece of the Black Shoemaker, with Singing, Dancing, &e., &e. ©. WHITE, JRANKLIN MUSEUM, $3 BOWERY, OPPOSITE: THE Howery Theatre. iucRaDpay, August 0—Afternoon at 3, Evening ut 8, GRAND GALA prow anh erie Vositively the Last Chance of weet . MODEL, ‘ARTISTES, Performances are given twice every day, commencing (din the Afternoon, at 8 in the Evening: Vieiters and «trangers to the elty are respectful formed that the above iv the only establishment 1a ) York where the MODEL ARVISTES are exhibited, The above establishment will POSITIVELY Ciek AFTER THIS WEEK, for the season. Come and visit us, either in the Afternoon Fvening at 8, and ee nome of the T FORMED WOMEN IN THE WOR: lid Representations of LIVING STATUARY, any After nl evening this week Dancing, &e., a twenty Sple Don't forget the p Bowery Mis MAMMOTH TEER OF CALIFORN(A.— THs t, whose ize hor never been rarbort time at the Sz parture for the Crywtal fa ham, Foglia. Ite height was 6) feet, ttm 1, or ty 100 tn cireumferenea, The collection ef ether a vant exbibition, Doors epen A.M. until? P.M. Admiesion 25 conta; price. YEANKLIN MU ‘opposite the Bowery tJ, and evening 6 BOWERY, SHARLY watre,—Verformances ever NS. B—Strangers wi the United States wh lodol Artiste are exbitated with other original jaiuments, Rewember, No. 6S Bowe SHE FIRST ANNUAL “HOP OF THE LONG BRANCH in the Green Room, on Saturday, 11th inst., at 12 o'clock, y prior to opening on Money following, First class stars Assoriation will be giveu at the Metropeiitoa Hotel, wishing engagements will address C, T. SMITH, Albany iw ranch, New Jemey, Friday evening, August 10. New York. SMe. b. L. Davenpo: Mies Fanny Vining amers James Christopher end Ocean Wave iave Monday, 13th. foot nf day xt will appear for six nights, con APHING Mrs. ‘ON CITY ite thy PRIVATE HOTEL.—MR. AND 3, MURRAY respectfully in tention of visiters to their house, corner of Peansy!wania avenue and Four und a half street, Washington. Their house is first clast and airy, the root# large, the situs tion convenient and deligtitiul, to render the guests comfortable, ‘The charges are mo: derate. manently No attention is spared Guests are received tor the day, week, or per- ‘The house ix but a few minutes? wall from the depof, the be ioe and most of the public buildings. Omnibuses pass t he door every few minutes. ~ WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C. Ca DIAMONDS.—THOSE ABOUT PUNCHAS ing jewelry would tind it to their inte see thin new and beautiful article, they liancy to the real diamond, and at prices within the reach 1. & J. JACOBS, 407 Broadway. of every one. ER.—POR SAL {HRONOM ter, made by Murry, London SELAMAN, 7 Bridge street. OLD FOB CHAINS.— Gold curb fob chains Gold beaded pattern chains: Gold aqua Gold long link, filled pattern Gold engraved link pattern, And all other style of fob chai the nd engraved link chains Gold engraved narrow link chains. Gold plain flat link, with beaded Gold plain long link fob chains... d plain and engraved link chai ial prices, wholesale and GEO, €. ALLEN, 11 Wall street, second floor. G2, VEST CHAINS. Gold curb vest chains Gold Warsaw pattern chain Gold Jenny Lind pattern... Gold fasceted pattern. Gold octagen square link, 1 enake pattern, old double curb ol Adelaide patiern Gold splendid solid 18 Gold wove pattern vest chains her styles of chains for ) wt wholesale and rete ALLE Second floor, nen: And ali usnal pr ny GED. €. HEM FIFTEEN AND TWENTY plated, on silver cylinder and anchor lever Also, fine goki patent leve and anchor lever waiches: fine gold guard ve fomelry carefully repaired. be 102 Chat sar —A lew wore left. Watebes and ORIGINAL chains. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICK Ls THE ADVERTISER 20,000 to 250,000), to take an interest ina 0 risk from bad ds cash, Ad business already etablished 100 per cent per an: ness is perfectly a part of He $10.000.7 tepectable, pre may either invest Us veriiner, and Le well x and receive a share « withont running any fiiee, with nase ar 000 pees, that will turn pey Oto 00 y great demand &io., BN a $3,000.00 re, to enter upan a A and whi maa are tink td | in at in ite nature ES Bad $350.7, er, publiah Ia nino whieh yields a net p the paper. Any ; this day, may apply 1], betw be shown. t 3300.73. want fully secure +) cctable business avenue in the city ‘ S10 to the Banca | y to Wavel We ree the country and mek Pech & Inglam 345 Broads JACOBS e from & 85.00.—A PART 12 to $100 Dt from $8 to ¢ 10 to sto Vi to Kw to 18 wo Ww tw w Fates avis os The is alway reet VARTNER WANTED W bodnem. wach good endorsed paper way Herald office, 4 ar’ COPARTNEREHIP der the firm of 1 i Wail street, is this day New York, August 1, 1866 MANUEL, T ANTONIO FRANCHL DE A YGNACIO FRANCHL DE A$ LARGK QUANTITY ¥ mi 2A te purchase one-half interest None but a goed burin « » takers Franchi & ( ved by mataal CLOTHING, &, CAST-OFF ws wanted. —Gentlemen baving lef off wearing apps he very ‘0 Cimpome of Sm hai Dighest price for oF email lore, will reeeive by calling On oF ad irersing Thow CLE 1D, Comroy, G1 Pearl street, tetween City Hall pfaoe am Centre mtreet. wst to call and equal fa brill ) A SHIP'S CHRONOME. Apply to WIGHT & Sto 2 ale at less than the 11 Wall street DOLLAR GOLD che« yboder and fob Caan —TADIES OR GENTLEMEN WAVING ANY J to ef can get the utmort value in cash. by senting to 62 Weat Broadway, or a letter through the Port Other to®, Cohen Ladies attended wo by Mre. Coben Mares No. 12 Laurens street pear Cans! or a nee ainta ca Duane < ENTLEMEN HAVING LEFT OFF CLTHING TO Dike pose of can receive the hi aidrewing JOHN WURIHY went eet yrine for the Nesom » MERICAN TH. open on the Ist of Pep men of acknowledged talen application to the undersign zy Centre street, CHARLES RAFFILE, (OK SALE—TWELVE FARM, tation carts, *ix two-ho: jour-horse wagons, twelve York milk carts, and all kinds of double an single harness, at the large factory of MICHAEL MALONE, Warren atroet, Jersey City HAVEN, CONN., WILL o. ladies and 'gontle will plea at Manhattan Hous RAILROAD O% PLAN wagons, eight two or Manage INSURANCE, {REAT WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY, G Notice ls hereby given that the books of subserip. tion to the capital stock’ of this marine company will be opened on the 1th day of Angur’, ai the Bank of the Lepublic, and at the banking house of Messrs. Duncan, hertoan & Co.; to remain open until the capital is #ub soribed. Printed charters can be obtained of either of the Direc tors, with such other information as may be desired, Inetalments to sa time, as the directors may requir ECTORK, W.C. Pickersgill, Wm, C. All J. 1. Anpinwall Henry P. Spaulding. Hobt. M. Olyphant, Win. G. Lane, G. &. Lama Robt. Stedding, hard Lathers, Samuel Bates, John Allen, £ Wm. Lattimer Win, i. Guion, Win. M. Evarte, Adrian feelin, F. W. Kelmer, ‘Thos. Kichardsco, *. Slocomb, John H, Filiott chinvon, John f. Brown B, Brown, Jan, W. PRiILips George Karnes, A. Lachaise, Abraham Bell, Chas. He Dabney G, G, Siinpson, Win. Loesebigh Jas. M. Brown, 1, V. Rodoe it James Bankard Geo, Griswold, Jt Fred’k, C. Gebhard Commissioners appuitied ta open books of eubserip tion JOHN 1. ASPINWALI WILLIAM G. LANE. = ¥. SPAULDING GEORGE BLISS HIMAM HUTCHINSON MEDICAL, CHLAERATED FIMALE eMiEDias f in all ecrmplainta peculiar tw a} pills never fail to cure sup «, #® Canal wtreet, HUNTER, No Ty! SION STET, NEW YORK, D no Jong an ly known to the pwblic, may Be consulted a old bished office, where he haw in one braneb fine for the last 26 re other man in the © gia Hunter's red drop nes ceria dincases without drying ite pe ood, van only sabave, Price § gt the Monitor vf < Dt bin we \ people perien hosp entitles hit en fe lary of weoven the p : how rel his precept: wai r Drag store and 9 AND TONDO of the Mt ” aud veromlly aheoptart A like tong valuable tot Mag ytd vm A theme Aisordane long \een Uvought hewlth of = vaet Treanor So. 3 ke the great Baro. pean remedy for that clase of dimrders which, anforta nately, the hogiich physician eats with mereury, to the Inevitable dewtroction f the patient's cometitution, and which al) the sareepariiia in the world mnoot re move 2 ant 2 ae alike tered of soe en twin of th Trievemar, Now I, ai! oor and qnali ties may be laid on the ‘wilet table without their use being wonpectes, Fold ip tin casee, 08 euch, divided into oa rate domme an ehininutered by Valpenu, Latlenacd. | voox he To we had wholenale aol retell of eH A BAKHOW, 01 Grete treet omer Canal, New York erpecialy appotated vy the proprietor ant agent for the United Mates, aba tery bee Tete ioe rea, ltmediately on receving © remitianes My. fur row w | forward the Triesecnar to any A the work a Bod addrewet accor to the invtiree ons « writer, Hated! agents requires, Terre: cae 7[ SERVO! SOV — sr mam, rervared to health ina few days, «ii jeare of great mervous euflering, le xnviows © now ihe means A care WIN news } thon axed. Direct to Rev JOUN MD Felton ret, Broly, capital to be called in frous time to and evening 00 Priday it. afternnon at 40 wuing season, vir., to play nbermaide, offering the use, for ex lid the bert mae tmodern— uable collection ; also, « large theatrical wartrebe, avd rtock of 660 prompt- books and manuscripts, with wood cuts, parte, Me. Pea sons commencing tanagement would find this a decmable opportunity, Address J. B., Post Ofice, Rochestar, New York DRY GOODS, &. ARIS CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS.—F. * MILIA 1 now prepared to exhibit bis fall importation» of Paris cloaks and mantillae, em ng rich and elegant goods, which have Just been landed, together with a ‘full ine”? of bie own manvfa of every grade and price Hlack rilk mantillas, lined, wadded and fully trimuned, from $1 0; cloth talwae and iantillas, of every variety of style and pattern, from $2.60. Southern and Wenlern merchants and jobbers are invited to examine the goods nd prices, at 60 and 62 Chambers atreet, three doors Broadway. EXTRA PAY. N“Y ¥ BOUNTY LAND AND “EXTRA PAY) OFPIOR ts —Lourty land and “extra ' for U. % Newy, &c., in all ware since i heb—theis © dows and promptly Holance due wi end ethers * mailore all kinds of claims against the EDWARD BISHELI, Agent and (late) Purser U. & Navy, 67 Wall etreet. MEDICAL, R. WAKU'S UNFORTONATWS FRIEND, 61, WITH & book —Just what those wast who have contracted ly acure at one, sad no delay t cure in the world by Dr. Ward" Afflicted take noticn—0o other ve " n eure you radically. Might cases cured in @ few hours, nothing else docs tt. No. 0 Canal treet, one door cant of of Broadway \« the piace to get this rapid remedy—nowhere ‘aise In Rew Yorks by Dr. Ward. Patients analous for re lief way rely ona rapid cure by hia teeatinent, wHbowt taxing the syetem. D' CORBETT, 19 DUANE SPREET, MAY HK GON ulted with eonfidenre om certain Miseases, Twen ty -fe this speciality ensblen bin Ww gusrentes pertne » Hie trewtment ta the sare a* that prectivnd by Rieurd, of Faris. N, K=Dr, €.'0 diploma, ee member of the Sew York Uulversity, may We seen in bi © cures than auy other metieal man J's treatment is safe and expeditions: bee can be taken without fear of deteolion oderate, and the money refunded if seticlectbon York. Dr { I P. COOTTR, 14 DUANE #TIO3T, 80 LONE KNOWN ' ' 1 the citizens of New York aa ihe most raccenetal er this country cam boest of, continues te be elieving the wafortupare, and commited at his old office giving qoneolation te many ao seblog heart, \. Bo=Dy, ©. prnarantees « eure tn all eases undertaken. ie OVC, FOR THK TATMIOrE clnlly of the more severe ani ald stunting tame, Trars of eon YM, Sendaye ox ae MPDICAL INSTITUTE open tor the ree THI INSTT ION, on of pationtn, 9 witmated And in expretally aAmpted H ton freatinent of lying in-women, and ail disease in & females, Competent nore Mw orrne ent of all dimeneen near Fare a be eee Advice grater TO VOMALS 7 tally, 96 mnation bow commpt iit exiended otmervetions in Vidi, In Yaris, under Rieord many Dew aod MBeient reas: mm, tender tellare \mpenm bike coco’ tor Ne utermation of yatienta read the eoontry wr Gatuut cities, thet they can st ary t slmeritver wy letier, giving = phere case, when the necemanry inedicione It be prepared and eent w them. fleet . Witheot any Aelay. Charges quite moderate, fod the meet excaid information given in every ine'eneae | it tremtinent of constitutional, sertuleus, mereurial | and 4 diteneee in tamed entirely on the metern mtd | Improved selence of medicine, and hes been emineothy succotul, Conmniiations en Vreegis, Ofer brsew from 6 to 3 and from 6 to 9 C. 1. HAMMOND, MD. Sen 5 A Verde! intorrwation tor tye it Be Be, O16 Dreadway, opp m. wi Herel Ai. WiaaCAL. NOTID WAKER, La , oe phyrician, office GO Hewetom atreet, econ: Ainw went of Brnhwsy lation who are eullering trom | the many wring complaiute Wo which our own ie pubjert, will fed epewty a nent relied by on tion 1» Semi neuen Ah every dence! | weakness, tyepepele, fiver com ps th eel Ale, ati in vontiorment in Net an mecure the ad time the delicate stlentions of the own seu ~— Ail letters wihremne ts Min Crocker at ber oMlice, +i reowive prompt attention Open from 10 AM ue Jor Mo Eaten —Ladhew, teat this ~The Mpamieh regu inting poll. being & ante never failing leviluatle reat | tow ial irregularities ant other diene Wo obi Srimalen are se frequentiy liable from exporure aad ee Auth Me particnlariy 06 York $04 vicinity, #0 that A experience, sid wt Uae they Hie’, ie juetly dewerving public stiewtion Afr years | f waperinonmt inher ant cort, thie great remely, day eis Of Came, newke nn ober £6 rowehhly Wewted in be “ tprcific virtane The pilie COREE, OM Wray