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Peet oA $16. 0 OR $7,000—FOR SALE OR EX- @ splendid farm of 90 acres onth: abundance of fruit; water tt fhe house, a ening Erna Twen- ‘ty-six miles from Ni the North river. A CSE a , 84 Seventh avenue. PT a cml le $4 0 0 A ore AND mmc vaive manufactu' siness, a% 14.00€ per cent profit, with i eeiishis Contract, stock, tools, &e,, will be sold for $4,000, yea tion will prove it a chance un) wi er fiction’ Apply to MIOMAR & STREET. 3434 Pine st. nae cea lt cms lie abl —FOR SALP, AN EXPRESS BUsI- OOO, sae cae de rae bos. en ‘several bil and easily pay $1,200 to $e $00 Per earch enpltal of about 1,000, Apply to al ply to CB. HOWES & CO., aie 6 8 50 FOR SALE-—THE ONE-HALF INTEREST ° & ‘ui of an old established real estate and bro long established and raging well; a rare @hance for a business man; none other need apply. Ap- ply 0 A. CAMPBELL & CO., 113 Chambers street. —DRUG STORE FOR SALE, AT A SACRI- ) tice, neatly Stted up with a tock, ly at long established to do a # business, to, suftable for either @ phyalclan of rd sig must be sold immediately, B, W. RICHARDS, OT way. —DINING AND DRINKING SALOON FOR 1. ‘ale.—A chance now offers itself, if ap- piled for this morning, by which one of the best located saloons in the city can be bough? for less than one half ita value. Call, before 12 M., on PEICH & INGALLLS, 345 Broadway. WILL BUY THE STOCK, FIXTURES AND Tease of a corner drinking saloon, doing a rate business, say $15 to $20 per day; the present proprietor is obliged uneapectediy to go West is the rea- ‘non for selling; must be sold this week. C, B. HOWES 8 00., 64 Nassau street. $186 Pas FOR TWO GOOD LOTS IN BROOK- 1s , half an hone’s walk from ferries.—Hay- pure several lots very low, and. requiri for a final payment, I will ‘give away’? two lota for the above kum, feparately or together. Location high, dry ind healthy, “Address Opportunity, box 160 Herald ee. can be shown, highly profitable business, for The proprietor ‘and originator, not eup| would ceenpy much time, and having other bus! ecmpels him to dispose of it. $100 to $150 req Terms liberal. Apply at 129 Ninth strect, before 9 A. M. and after 4. M. ROADWAY consequence of sick the segar store. RUG STORE FOR SALF.—A DRUG STORE, LOCA- ted in an exceedingly eligible position, doing » god {1 and prescription businoss, will be disposed of at yrivate sale on the most reasonable terms, as the pro- for purposes a change of business, Address A. M MALAR, 23 Bowery. RUG STORE FOR SALE, NEATLY FITTED UP WITH a good stock of drugs, now doing a good retail Duxincsn, with office practice attached; sold in conse- ee of the proprietor about leaving for Europe. Ap- at A‘ ENTIRELY NEW LEGITIMATE CASH, AND AS SEGAR SPORE VOR SALE CHEAP, IN Apply at 014 Broudway, Hamilton avenue, corner of Woodhull street, South . Terma moderate. I RUG STORE FOR SALE, SITUATED IN BROOKLYN, doing a good retail and prescription business, which might be greatly increased, Sold in consequence of ill health of the proprietor, ‘Terms eary. Inquire at 132 Court treet, South Brooklyn. OR SALE—A FORTUNE ON WEST. STRERT—A wholesale and retail liquor store, one of the best ‘in the city, with a long lease, fitted up in the best of manner, with two distinct bars. $1,000 in cash required to buy the lease and fixtures, Address Mr. Corbett, He- walt offi OR SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A GRO- cery stare, now doing a good cash business, The veacon for selling, the owner 't understand the busi- mers, Inquire at 602 Greenwich etreet, corner of Troy. R SALE—FOUR MILK ROUNDS, AT A GREAT sacrifice, belonging to the estate of &. 8, Sabin, de- eased, having the best of custom, and yery profitable, established many years since by David #. Millx, and Dought by S. J. Sabin in 1848, and the books will show of many having taken milk tor cigbteen years. They will be sold singly or together: if mngly, $400 for throe cach, and $00 for the best; or together for $2,800, They cau Be seen by calling on FRANKLIN J, BEAN, the ad- minletrator, ‘northwest corner of Broadway und Thicty- ninth rtreet. DR SALE—A HANDSOME SMALI, BRICK HOUSE, ¥ built in the best rtyle, with a'l modern improve- neighborhood, near two railroads; price $3,500—one: alf can temain en the property. Enquire at East 3bth street, near Third avenue. R SALF—A FIRST CLASS BARBER SHOP, ON Brcadway, doing an excellent business; on account I the proprietor leaving for Europe. Address M. 8. Herald office. R SALE~A CONFECTIONERY, ICE CREAM AND ladies’ oyster saloon, now doing a good cash busi- ess; will be sold low for cash. Reason for selling, the prietor is going to California. For further particu- tert and information apply at 16 Ninth avenue, betwoen 29th and JOth #ts., for one week. L. H. BAKER. OR SALE—$6,750 EACH FOR TWO NEW FOUR story English basement houses, on the north side @t Thirty-fourth street, between Seventh and Fighth avenues. They contain ‘all the modern improvementa. menta, ina 4,500 can remain on cach, if required. Apply to A. P. SMITH, 444 Fighth avenve. DR SALE—OR EXCHANGE FOR A HOUSE in thiv city, @ beautiful villa residence, at hing, I. I, situated on. the finest avenue in the place; grounds 100 by 200 feet, highly oraamented; a new gothic house, ke. Price moderate. Apply to F: B, KINCHIMER, 319'Fourth avenne, from 8 to 10 and 8 to 7 OK SALE—A VIRST RATP, OLD PETABLISETED PIE route, together with horse, wagon and harness, ali in complete running order and now in active use. Fleare address L. N. K., box 160 Herald office, stating name and where an interview may be had, FR" SALE—A FINELY LOCATED AND PAYING restaurant, at a reasonable price ani on satisfucto- terms. For full particulars apply to E. HAINES, 111 ‘Nassau street. RQ SALP.—THE WELL KNOWN AND FOR MANY Bows established hair dressing and bathing saloon, With “eight baths, and doing # goo! business, for enle cheap. Apply at 275 Bowery. OR SALE.—AN UNDERTAKER, WHO HAS BEEN extablithed for the hast ten years, wishes to sell out, en account of ill health. Will sell lease of store and everything appertaining to the business, very cheap for each. It isan exceilent chance for any one with a swali capital to make money. Apply to E. H. BROWN, 71 Wall street, from 1 to 3 P.M. OR SALE—$6,000 IN CASH WILL PURCHASE ( half interest in a staple manufacturing business in lyn, already established, with buildings, engine machinery &e. complete, now paying $5,000 per year ani ean be extended. For particulars, address Brooklyn, Herald office, stating time and place for an interview. JR SALE—GENTS’ FURNISHING STORE, SUTUATED F on Broadway, down town, old and xplendid stund, arurhing business rice $1,000. rent moderate akeo, 13 years lease of dwelling howse and blacksmith’s shop, situated on Thirteenth street: vent $250 a year also, « euperior bakery on Avenue A, rent $600. Apply at 81 Nassau street, room 12. SALE—A LOR OF BOURGEOIS AND LONG “OR F primer type, nearly new; has been used for stereo- typing; also, « super royal Washington hand press; will be sold very cheap. For further prrticulars address G. W. 8, Herald office, stwting where an interview ean be OR SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A PORK and milk depot in the Fighth avenue: is one of the est pions in the avenue, Inquire of C.F, HAMLIN, 471 Fighth avenue, selling from 60 to 100 quarts of milk rday. The reason for selling out i¢ the owner is going fest. OR SALE—A GROCERY STORF, IN THE FRE quented pert of Greenwich streel, doing a first rate jusines. Apply at 273 Washington, street, corner of Warren. M SALE—THE GOOD WILL AND FIXTURES OF THE old established house known as the Plough Tavern, $20 Hudson street. Inquire on the premises, NOR FALE. KER SHOP, DOIN A BARBER SHOP, A GOOD business, which, with the furpitave and fixtures i be rold low. Apply to C, B. HOWES & O0., No. #4 Nasanu st, up atuirs. FEF? SALE=A CONFECTIONERY AND MILK DAIRY JE dotng © good business, with beck room atiached, ai a tacderate price, The reason for selling, keoving the elty, Inquire on the premix street, bret door above West Broadway. OR count of 28 Thomas eae eee Decteentiis, SS LE—VERY CHEAP, TWO OSCILATING STEAM nes, of five horse power exch, with tabular Inquire of YOUNG & JAYNE an ————— OR SALE A MUSICAL AND PANCY GOODS STORE, small stock, and rent $200 a year, excelient len. sone given for aclling ont. ‘No agents neod anewer this. Apply to Herald offier, ns RK SALE—A TFA STORE, DOING A CASH BUstT- neas of $100 a week. It Blerly Stted up, and in firnt rate position for busines. ft i+ nearly three ears oxtabh shed, and will be wold very cheap, Store, Herald office. Be ahencherent a NOR SALE, CMEAP—THE BUSINESS OF A WELE Crtablishet pwkery, togeth® with horse, wagon and all the Gxtures ard tools, Has round of eus Lomiers. Is situated in @ thickly sete: village Taland, five miles from Br okign. The house, bakery an: table can be bought or leu for @ term of years, if de- wred. Ina rare for » tun to get inte & gond bur nese, with @ small capital AMres, 8.¢. By Herald office when al! parowars ¥ tion; goad re Adirow R bere WITH STK AND FIXTURES — one of the best and oldot evtablished barrooms tn ibis city; bar receipts 40a day. Inquire a THOMAS CLARKE, 167 Chatham gtroet, corner o: James. FF" ‘ALE, TWENTY-SIXTH bstantial inodern built house, together the West Tw -sixth street, between Sixth and jot, No. 196. Seventh avenues; lot 25 by 100 and the house 25 feet. the saighborhood fs an enoellent ons if ay for imme- diately. Terma very easy. A. J. BURCKER & Go. No, T Browd street, ——— Eircmy amen OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY Bent STREET HOUSE.—THE with (Pc or peg Sir ie ara pager Wore’ person’ wishing to tc Inquire of H. OSTRANDER, 174 Canal street, corner of OR SALE OR TO LET—A TWO STORY AND ATTIC house, and two lots of ground, im the village of ow Rochelle, near the New Haven Railroad depot. The ell Satsiet, palate for a dwelling aon Wish any per- it present: a rare opportunity, as it will be sold or let on reasona\iie terms. Ay on the premi: to Chas. Bouton, or to EDWIN aBtyos” No.4? Houston street, New York. FATHER AND FINDING STORE FOR SALE—OVER fen years established; the owner in going West Stoek «mall, and rent low. Inquire at 122 Mulberry street, ©. C. OTTO. ARBLE MANTELS, SCULPTURED AND PLAIN, for sale, at a it sacrifice, on account of. 7 business ; all got up in the newest style. Apply at 1,157 Broadway. ROPERTY IN NEW YORK TO EXCHANGE FOR property in Westchester county, New Jersey or Long Island.—A first class four story ‘house and lot exchange for 2 small farm of about fifty acres, Apply at 476 Fourth street. 4ODA WATER, PORTER AND ALE ROUTE FOR SALE 1) =the property of a commission driver, with horse, wagon, bottles, boxes, &e, Inquire at 130 Varick street, from 4 to 6 o'clock P.M. ry CITORE FIXTURES—TWO BEAUTIFUL UPRIGHT glass cases, with drawers, each 20 feet long; near- ly new: gas chandeliers, brackets, &e., for sale cheap. Alvo, & stock of newly selected books and stationery ng eff at cost, at 498 Broadway. Hi, YOOLS AND FIXTURES OF A GLASS CUTTERS Nagy eee rs Jot, with steam power. Inquire of neer, 33 Attorney street. mp cara TS.—A ‘VERY FINE INVENTION IS offered for inspection; rights for kale, or the will join with a man of capital to manufacture. profitable stock company cowld be formed. Par- shing tose the invention, by addressing William- 102 Nassau street, room 4, will be called upon im- intel) FOR A FIRST CLASS DWELLING ty.—A very romantic building pro- perty of fifteen to tw acres, lying upon the banks of a river leading mto Loug Island Sound, 13¢ miles distant. The property is bounded by the river for & quarter of « wile, and is elevated about fifty feet above the water,jand fronis on the Boston turnpike 450 feet. The soll is rich level and free of stone, Oysters and fish are abun ta: as the tide ebbs and flows upon the banks of the proper- ty, which 4s only one hour's ride by the New York and New Haven Railroad, and one mile from the depot. Would exchange at a fair valuation, Addrews box 705 Post otiice. NO TEACHERS.—SCHOOL DFSKS AND SEATS FOR | nale, very cheap, mahogany, very handsome, nearly "# manufacture, and his litest improvement; also, large outline map*, for teaching geography. Apply to M. BARKER, 50 East Fifteenth strect, third house from Union squat PHYSICIAN UP TOWN, HAVING » practice which occupies all his store, which he would dispose of to a competent person, for cash only. No physician neod apply. Address for three days, M.R.C.3. L., Herald Win 2 EXCHANGE TWO BULDING 107s, 503100 feet each, pleasantly located in South Brooklyn, fora house and lot in Brooklyn or Newark, Any person having such a place to dispose of, can hear of a good exchange, by addressing box 4,195 New York Post offic HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. LADY, WHOSE FAMILY CONSISTS OF THREE AA. grown persons, wishes to hire a farni house, ih the upper part of the city, (west side preferred,) where the rent, or part, would be taken in board, For partien irout the house 116 Bowery. References ex- COTTAGE WANTED—MODERATELY FURNISHED, in the outskirts. containing five or six rooms. is Beto, Herald oitice, giving particulars and rent, which must be low. C 3% PRESS WANTED, WITH TABLE, ko. < Address box 83 Post Office. ROOKLYN.—ONE ROOM AND BEDROOM WANTED ina house occupied by a private family in Brook- iyn, for agentleman and wife; a situation near the fer ries preferred: rooms unfurnished. Bost references will be given. Address W. Ransom, Brooklyn Post office, for three days. URNISHED HOUSE WANTED—ANY PARTY HAY- ing & swall, well furnished house, between Seventh Third avenues, not above Twenty-third, or below ean find an unexceptionable tenant by 740 Post oftice. OUSE WANTED TO RENT UP TOWN—A SMALL English basement house, suitable for a profession man; or the advertiser would treat with parties who may have such in course of erection, Address, stating terms and location, to S., care of Gervase Wheeler, archi- tect, Naseau Building, corner of Beckman and Nassau etreets, 0OMS3 WANTED—IN A PRIVATE HOUSE, IN THE upper part of the city, with Croton water, for a imal! family, without children; rent must be moderate. Address €. V., Herald office. OOMS WANTED, UNFURNISHED.—2WO OR THREE R rooms, in a private house, are yBhted, for the ac- Gommodation of @ gentleman ant ladles, with or without board. Address, wf locatin (not above Bleecker), size of rooms and prite, H. W. W., Herald office. Also, « good room wanted, for a lady 0 PAPER MAKERS—WANTED, A SECOND HAND cylinder machine, in good order, not lesa than fifty inches; also, one or two engines about 250 pounds caps- city, abd.a rag cutter. Address Paper Maker, box {03 Herald office. TINO OWNERS OF PROPERTY ON STATEN ISLAND.— T Wanted, a «mall plot of ground, in a healthy loca- tion, within'a short distance of the ferrles, in exchange for house and sign painting, or part eash, Adires Painter, Herald office. TANTED TO HIRE—A FURNIFHED HOUSE "W “fratert neighborhood Ss wanled by. 8 wi to be weed as a select borading how It ma Broome street, Address Comfort, Herald office. IN A JANTED IMMEDIATELY—THE WHC of a genteel house up town, in a hood, west of Fourth aveuue, with bath, &e fomily of grown persons; good relere nee gi pay three mouth in advance, if requir exceed $550. Adiress box 3,268 Post Office. ANTED—IWO NICE THREE STORY HOUSES. good location, with modera improvements, for family of man and wife, Rent $600 to west of Fourth avenue, Apply to E. B. K Fourth avenue, 8 to 7. JANTED, FURNISHED ROOMS.—A PAMILY LO cated in a respectable neighborhood in this city, who desire to reduce their expenses by renting a furnished floor of their houre, without board, toe gentleman and wife, with one servant and no children, can now obtain agreeable tenants. Best of references given. Kent not to execed 860 per quarter, and paid In advance it re quired. A central locality’ and modern iaprovements preferred. Address M. T., box 807 Post Ofice. TANTED—IN THE CENTRAL PART OF THE CIry, weet of Broadway, apartments, in a modern built house, suitable for a lamily of three grown persons and two children. Rent net to exceed $260 per annum. Inquire at 552 Broome street. ANTED—A SMALL HOUSE, IN THE UPPER Y of the city, west of Fourth avenue, in a quirt and respectable neighborhood. Address 8. A. W., Herald office. TORKSHOP,—WANTED, A LIGHT AIRY WORK W shop, either basement or on the first floor, aus no higher, Address, stating location, «pace and ‘ront post paid, J. C. T., Herald office. AGENCY. ARD.—GEORGE W. COLLADAY, FORMERLY corder of Deeds, kee., for the county of Philadeiph soliclts the patronage of thé people of New York vicinity in the matter of the purchase and sale of real e»- tate, livestment of money, collection of claims, prepara- tion, registry, and record of all kinds of logal papers, &r., ke., for ure in the city and county of Phi Apbia State of Pennsylvania, an other States. His experiemee of many years, and bay the command of the safest tad bead practical legal tatent, enables him to ensure the greatest satisfaction to his patrons. He refers, with per mais! to John M. Coleman, Weq., County Treasurer, j Willan Bowers, rag. Register of Wille, dn Jacob F. ¥aq., late Presibont Aelect Counell, 40.5 Benj. P. , Faq., grocer, Brooklyn, N. Y. aetna Cat tat ENERAL !.AND AND TAX AGENT FOR MICINIGAN G and Netthern Indiana. —The un having wade extensive arr: . will give strict attention to the payment of taxes, adjusting of tax titles for 2 town eel, of We the” that have ane amt fale of tawls, WM. CLARKS, )4 Pine eect, (Commonweal Pank RolWlivg alba nth AO LIVERPOO!.—UONITED STATES WAM STRAW. sip PACIFIC, Fora Ryo) commanier —This earn. will depart wih the United States mails for En fvely on Wednorday, Srpt. 5, at 12 o'clock M, ei fieighi ce pantige: havi raalied ode mi acconim EDWARD K. 56 Wall atreet. Psa are requested to be om board at 10}; o'clock. Shippers please take notice that the ships of this line St and SLE asta htm rus OC —AD} ethers wile retusa 4 The steamship Atlantic will succeed the P cifis, and sail Sept. 19, a A iar 2". FPS BRITISH, AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL mail steamshi| pa FROM NEW YORK 10 LiVERPOOL, Chief cabin Second cabin passage, oe . % FROM BORTON 19 LIVERPOOL, Chief cabin pasrage, #110 Second cabin 60 The ships from Boston call at italia. ARABIA, Capt. Judking, AMERICA, Cupt pt. Ryrie, ASIA, Capt. E.G. Lott, CANADA’ Capt. Sto AFRICA, Capt. Harrison, NIAGARA, Capt. Laiteh. These versela cai ry ir white ligkt at mast ; moe Harbord foes x08 ch port Ens” ! ‘merica, Lang, leaves Boston,, Woinestay, Aug. 29 Canada, Stone, ‘* Boston, Inesday, Sept. 12 Africa, Harrison, “ Boston !Wednenlay, Sept, 28 America, Lang, ‘ Boston. . Wednesday, Oct. 10 Cai ; * Beston, ‘Wednesday, Oct. 24 Wednesday, Nov. Asia, Lott, ‘ ton We . Ne a lott, “ ie rednes:iay, Nov. Berths not secured until paid for, on An experienced surgeon on board. ‘The owners of these fo will not be accountable for gold, silver, pallion, = }, jewelry, precious stones, or metals, unless bills of fading are signed therefor, and the Yalue thereof therein exprosset. ‘or freight or pa ‘apply to Pct RARD, No. 4 Bowling green. There will be no steamships of this line from New York until further notice. LACK BALL LINE OF PACKETS FOR LIVERPOOL.— The packet wip COLUMBIA, 3,000 tons, Captain uchinson, will positively sail on Satarday, the Ist of September, hie ship has superior accommodations for all classes of passengers. For terms apply on board, Pier 24, foot of Beckman street, Fast river, or to JACOB WILSON, 108 “outh street. OR LIVERPOOL—BLAGK STAR LINT.—TNE SPLEN- did new packet ship LUCY THOMPSON, Pendleton, master, for Liverpool, will rail on Thursday,’ August 30, her regular day. She has unsurpassed accommodations for cabin, second cabin and steerage presongers, who eof will be supplied with cooked provisions. P’ Cabin. sees vee ; Secon! cabin, Steerage,.. For paseage apply ¢ ; ENG on board, pier 40, L THOMPSON = Fr" LIVERPOOL—SAr her lst, at 12 o'clock, the «pi ship AURORA, Capt, Bunting: Fare, second steerage, $16; and found in # liberal supply of provisions by the ship for cabin, second cabin or stecrage paseage, Aprly on board, Ver No, 20, Fast river, foot of Burling alip, or to the agent, THOMAS C, ROCHE, 83 South st. Fr’ LIVERPOOL—ST, GEO! LINE. THE CELE- brated clipper ship DRIVER, having beon unavoul- ably detained, will positively sail to-morrow, at 120’cl A fow more second eabin and steerage passengers can be taken, if applied for immediately, on board, at pier No. & North river, or to DEMAREST & ‘JONES. 40 South street and 36 Ol slip. NEW YORK HEHALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1855. EDUCED PRICES. to Ocean, by to wt Passengers on eerage Ihe, free—Throw Rafireedefo chsler on for Califorate, his route.—The United States Mail Steamship sore inten’ to despateh for Aspin- ri wall, on Wednosday, Sept. 5, at 2 o'clock P, MM. Teostacl, from pier foot of ren street, North r, the well- known and favorite reamship GEORGE LAW, Captain A, 6.Gray. Passenger# and mails will be forwarded by Panaina, Railroad and connect at I’anama with one of the Pacific Mail Steamabip Company's magnificent, steamships which will be in readiness and leave immediately for San Francivco, they will entbark free of expense from the now pier of the Railroad Company. The public are informed that the I’, M. 8,5, Company always have one or more extra steamers lying at Panama ready for sea, to avoid any porrible detention peas or mails. For passage apply to I. W. RAYMOND, at the only offlee of the com- panies, 177 West street, corner of Warren, New York, TIED STATES MAIL STRAMSHIP COMPA! FOR Havana and New Orleans,—On Monday, September hg 2P.M, from pler foot of Warren street, N. R., the and favorite steamship GRANADA, Captain ©. P Griffin, will rail as above. 1 can be secured at the Company's office. Freight to New Orleans 30 cents per eubie foot, received Thursday, August 30. Shippers will be supplied with blank bills of lading of the form the Coonpany on application at thelr office. No other forms signed, and no bills of lading willbe jer the hour o ing. For freight or apply at the office of the Company, 177 West attest corner, of Warren, M. 0, ROBERTS, ———— TAR LINE FOR SAN FRANCISCO.—THE SPLENDID clipper ship EMILY FARNUM, Parker, commander, in now at her berth, pier 12, E. R.| receiving cargo, and having a good portion on board and large engagements, will meet with early despatch. Shippers will please beat in mind that this is onepof Geo, Rayne’s celebrated white oak ships, combining great th, with beauty of model, speed and very snperior ventilation, and she cannot fail to make a very quick passage, and deliver hor cargo in tine order. We invite shippers to see her, and examine her thoroughly before making engagements elsewhere. Freights, for a few day», will be taken at low rates. Apply to WM. T, COLEMAN & 00. 91 Wall street. AL sient DISPATCH LINE.—FIRST VESSEL, THE ive! W and. magnificent clipper ship TEXAS will posl- ly sail on the firet of next month from pier 1, foot of Wail street; can accommodate mix more passengers, 1 oF halanceat frvight apply to GEORGE DANIELS, “uth Wiliam street, or on board, to ©. Barry ROADWAY THYATRE—s. a. MARMBALL, open at 74; to commence at TK¢. Thilo Tuonl ia Tuesday oveuing, August, 28, 165%, First night of the Grand RroliGess egtune’ oe Tui Rove, Viret appearance of M. Dunovaurr in New York, : graceful and daring Rope Dancer, ‘cess THE CARNIVAL OF TCR, Te which Me. Juljen Martinetti wll perform hi ome uatied STILT DANC RED @ Gabriel Ravel UWEKY THEATRE, Tums Tompay Evexino, Ava. 28, Will be presente: the beautiful pantomime of the 1 OF THE ice a cae i f res, In which the erlebrate: ntomimists, MONS, WIETHOFY AND MR, 'G. SMITH, will i New Seonery by Mr. Cilbert, Machinery by Mr. Sanders, and Froperti Roberta, Chevalier Bariano Maclore, his serv: Fruile, a young pe Julie, afterwards Colu Mazulim, the Raven of the Tom! This magnificent comic ronui originally per- formed by the celebrated Raves Tnourr, over 300 nighta, and will be performed FVERY EVENING TILL PORTH NOTICE. On Monday and Tuesday, the entertainments will eom- menee with THE CARPENTER OF ROUEN, Marteav...sseeseceeee ee eesseecsce Mr, R. Johnston Wednesday, Ang. 20, benefit of Mr. G. H. Grittths, ] es and gentlemen engaged at thiv theatre Gre respectfully requested to attend a meeting of the company, in the green room, at 12 o'clock, om Saturday, September 1, preparatory to the opens, on Monday next. J, MOORE, Stage Manager. ). CARISTY & WOOD'S MINSTRELS, 4 ‘ay, above Grand stre OPEN EVERY EVES or this week—Ethiopian Minstrelyy, Dancing, &¢., concluding with the new MASQUERADE BAL Doore open at Tq o'clock; to cor Tickets... All bu BIWAD. nee at R. TEAMSHIP QUAKER CIYY,—THE AMERICAN STEAM- sbip Company offer for elo their muperior sidewhoel steamship Quaker City, built in 1854. The hull, by Vaughan & lynn, ia diagonally braced throughout, and copper fastened. ‘Length of deck 252 feet, register mea. surement 1.428 60-95 tons. Tho machinery by Merri & Sons. The engine is a low pressure vide fever marine, Cylinder 86 inches in diameter, eight feot stroke; four fron tubular boilers, and is furnlahed with Pirgson’s fresh waier condenser, Cabin accommodations of the moxt elo- gant descriptions, with large and airy vided with life boats, life proservers, with acts of Congress relating thereto, For speed, safety and comfort she is equal to any #teamship in the Us States, as no expense bas been spared to make her f class iu her construction, She is now in order tor imu diate service, For further particulars, inquire of Capt. JAMES H. HODGDON, the ONLY authorized agent tor the mle, on board the ship, above Vine street, in the port of PALLADEUPPHILA, ateroor FRO SAvANSal vane REnoCED nme UNITED States mail steamship STATE OF GPORGIA, Capt, J. Garvin, will leave Philadelphia for Savannah on Wednesday, Aug. 20, at 10 o'clock A. M. Dare, $20 steerage, 6. Tf, KEYSTONE STATE will leave as above on Wednesda TON & TALL secured. t. 5. Agents in New York, SCIAN. N, 19 Old slip, where staterooms may be (CT. —FTRST PACKED FOR LIVE2POOL—PACK ET h A 20 ust.—The «plended fast sailing packet ship CONSTELLA Capt, "Allen, will positively sail on y. at 12o’clock, For passage apply on board, pier 45 Fast river, or to TAPSCOTT & CO., 86 South st. R HAVRE VIA SOUTHAMPTON.—THE VANDER- bilt European line of stearoships,—Tho first-clara steamship NORTH STAR, 2,200 tons, Warnock, master, will leave New York from pler 30 North river, foot of Cham- bern atreet, at noon precsely, on Saturtay, Sept. 1, fr Barres eathng at Southampton to land mails, passengers and speele. First clase to Ha om. on passage lavre or Southampt, on. oy ‘The North Star will be tolowed by the Ariel, Sept. 22. ‘The owner of theco versela will not be accountable fur (01d, eflver, bullion, »_ Jewellery, precious stones ot metala, unless bills of lading are signed therefor, aud the value thereof therein expressed. Bpecle and goods taken st asunl rates, No freight re- ceived after noon of the day before sailing. No borth secured pntil pald for. Letters, prepaid 188 cents per half oz., will be received at the office up tol A. M, of the day of sailing, and will be earriod In strong india rubber bags, under luck; and on arrival at South: ampton and Havre, will be immediately teposiied in post offices there. Parcels taken, each prepaid, one dellar and upwards, WEXED DAYS OF BAILING. cROM SEW YORK. North Star, ‘These steamships are classed A 1 at the insurance offices, and specie and goods will be insured in thom at as low rates of prewiup asin any other steamships that sagen the ocean. ‘a jor freight or paserge, els Ae No. 5 Bowling Green, New York. ALBERT N. CHKYSTIE, No. 6 Place de la Bourve, Paria. CHRYSTIF, SCHIAESEMANN, & C0. No. 27 Qual Casemir Delavigne, ilavre. OR BREMEN, VIA SOUTHAMPTON—THE UNITED States mail steamship HERMANN, FE. Higgins, Commander, will ail for Bremen, tonching at Southamp- ton to land the mails and passengers for, Baglan and France, on Saturday, September 8, at 12 o’elock, M., from pier No, 37 North river. PRICE OF PAPRAGE FROM NEW YORK TO SOCTRAMPTON OR BRE ‘MEN. In firet eabin, main saloon, #130 In first cabin, lower raloon no In second eabin, ‘eS . . An experienced surgeon is attached io each steamer, Specie delivered in Havre or London. All letters inust pass through the Post Office, For passage oe freight, ap nly to | ©. H.SAND, Ageat, 11 South William strect, pe no or Washington will succeed the Hermann, and eail Oct. 6. OR SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE.—THE States mai! steamer ARAGO, D. Lines, comman’ Will leave for Havre, touching at Southampton ta la the mails and passengers, on Saturday, September 22, at 12 o'clock, from pier 37, North river, foot of Beach street Price of passage—Ist #150 UNTTEO cabin ‘ * This steamship, in her construction, combines un- equalled safety with strength, having five water tight compartments, and so completely protecting the engine: that, even in case of collision, no Injury could occur to endanger the safety either of the vessel or passongers, An experienced anrgeon on board. Laggage not wanted during the voyage should be vent on board the day before salllag, marked “Below,” No freight taken on board after Thursday, Sept. 20. For freight or passage apy ply to MM. LIVINGSTON, 69 Broadway The steamer Union will succeed the Arago, and October 20, A STRAMBHIP Rio «fea MARA TTY OF MANCHPSTER,,....2,125 tona, Capt Wylie. CITY OF BALTIMORE, (new) 2/538 tons, Capt. ——. CITY OF WASHINGTON, do, 2,700 tons, Capt. R. Leiteh. Kaloon, $00, 866, and $55, sccording to state rooms. A limited nuraber of third clase passengers will be taken from Philadelphia and Liverpool, and found in provi- sons. From Philadelphia, .....£90 | From 1 4 $810 Parties wishing to bring out their frlenda, can obtain certificates of passage and drafts on Idverpool, im sume of £1 sterling and upwards. Apply to SAMURL SMITH, agent, 17 Walout street, Vulladelphia, and No. 7 Broad: way, New York OF CALIFORNIA—PASEAGE $50.—FURTHER RE duet n of fores. w York and California steam ship Vine, vis Nicaragua Accessory Transit Company, of Nicaragua, proprietort-—Through {mn advance of the mail —700 miles shorter than any other rou! riding the deadly Panama fever and two miles of das ating im Panama Ray, Rates of fare through to rauciecn including the Isthmus erossing:—Firet eabin, $17 necond cabin $30. The splendid donble engine stfamship TAR OF THE WES, 1 toms burden, Captaio rner, will leave pier No. 3 North o'clock P.M. rs wly, for Punta Arenss, on eptember 6, 1835, connecting with the steamship Cortes, 2,000 tons burden, over the Nicaragua ‘Transit route, having but twelve miles of land tranepor tation by first class carriages. For information or pas sage at the rotuced rates, apply only to CHAS, MOI AN t, No. 2 Bowling Green. Lettoe bage made up at the office, Btampe letters taken for 644 cents each. USTRALIA—PIONERR LINE—CARRYING THE U. S. Mnil.—The now ant beautiful clipper ship phe HE LIVERPOOL ANQ | LAD) Nag Base 2 AR ee ort sf SEA, D. Cate, master now at her berth, pier 9, R,, will positively aailon or before lat September. The accoromedations for a fimited mumber of ors are on the moat approved prineiplos for light, ventilation nnd comfert, being si) on deck. The succes of the Pioneer Kine since Ite Bizet extablishment four years ago is pechape wnyprecedente|—no serious accident haying oceured, and no eleim baying been mate on the insurance ofices, while among the thourands of pawengerr absolutely no rickness bas been known. The advantages of senploying ted by the commanders fe ss following remarkable pasenge, Bever oq ; Windward, #7 doys, 5 tingale 16 days; Gertrate, WO days. The Hiack Fea will be sue the clipper bark Nimrod, on her third voyage Lefore Lat of October. The fart sailing lor 4 }, With immediate diepatch, now I ing at 3 1k For fr or « CHARLESTON AND FLONIDA—SEMLWERKLY Vnited States mail Hor—The steamabin SCH {lea No. 4, ‘ednewtey, —¥ a oi shaved y i I rinely. For freight, apply om board, where all bite of inal i be seat, ‘ene ‘at the offiee Pf SPOPPORD, TY ¥ 00, 9 broadens. Trrowgh iehete to Frida a+ tollows—To Jackesevilia, G11. ta Pilatke, $82. The MARION wid wurcest sod leeve oo Patortey, September} cabo pumage O25 OR. SAVANNAIL AND FLORIDA.—UNITED STATES Mail Line.—The new and elegant sicamehip AU- tA, Capt, thor: Lyon, will leave New York for: Se August 20, from pier Mf, Milis of Inding signed on boar ord, or for pasaage to SAMUE For Florida, th c $1; bilathe, 20. R. Schenck, will mw ave on Sa- river, For freight ap MITCHILL, 1 Broadway. from New York to Jacksonville, Alabama, turday, atdo py THR. —SYTRAMMHIP © ROANOKE, quenee of the quarantine regulations with re vinlk and Vortamouth, this ship will sail on We 9th of August, direct for Petersburg. Passn. gers for Norfolk will be landed at Old Point Comfort, or they can proceed south, via Petersburg, with as mu expetition and ax cheaply as via Norfolk, Hic pansengers will be sent up aa usual by railroad f oint, Passage ond fare to Git Point $8: to or Lichmond $10; steerage half price, Thr to Lynchburg #14, Springs. Lor No (freight can be oo IN m City tersborg: ugh tickets Through tickets to the Virginia AM & PLEASANTS, 32 Broadway: ‘orfolk. POR CHARTER. —THE SPLENDID AND FAST STEAMER 1 “CROTON can be ebartered for excursions, Apply to WILLIAM G, LOCKWOOD, 37 South street, or to Cap tain William H. Wood, on board the boat, ai the foct of Twolfth street, Kast rir (OAL $5 50.—RED AND WHITE, BUT, WG AND atove, «i el EW COAL YARD—13 UNION STREET, BROOKLYN, near Hamilton avenue ferry. 1 am now pre sell the best quality of Peach Orchard, red ash and white ash egg and stove size, at\ $5 per ton. Weight warranted or forfelt eoal M. LANGTO! OAL FOR SHIPPING, &C.—SUIPPERS OF ria can be supplied with this superior delivered to vessels in any part of the harber from canal boata of about 120 tons burthen. Venngylvania Coal Company, corner of Broadway and Wall street. COMMITTEE OF AR nouner that a RAND MUSICAL EX INMENT. will take place at the BROADWAY TABERNACLE, On Mospay Ey The proceeds rer will be ated to the SHOW ¢ who was #0 severely inju month of April, 1864, nounceme the New York p from injnries reced noWKOI” viMEMRY, | edat the Jennings fire, in the c teo believe this Un response fr is now suffering: ient to insure a g lie, in ald of one od in their se , Chatrman OHN R, SMITH'S GRAND TOUR OF EUROPE AND SIEGE OF SERASTOPOL, Ax Curmu Asoncy Koos, 630 Huoapway, showing vr WONDRED VIEW, forty foot wide, of the principal UTES AND OBJECTS OF INTEREST IN EUROPE. Every evening, at 8 o'clock; and every Saturday noon, at 8 The music by Mr. Alwyn Field, of London. Admiring thousands nightly teatify that thin Ja ibe 1 df alegunt entertainment in been moet wonderful. +25 cents 3 Grasp Apprmoss To THE ToCR oF Bow The Secret Expedition ix now complete, and the whule Fleet will attempt the attack, and Sxnasroro, Fata To-N) VERA AND CONCERT TICKED OFFICE. —CARD.— O The undersigned having completed his arrangements would respectfully inform the public that 's Opera and Concert Ticket Office, red to supply pri for the Academ: t and entertain Elevated plans ation# of the principal now realy for {nape 1 Jullien's, London, Jollie's for the neaso he has opened Furopean QUANPORD'S AMERICAN OPERA HOU} phia~For the produetion of Eth tyeity, is now open for the season, SANFOKD'S OPERA TROUPE, the largest Ethiopian tronpe in the world, produr inal pieces weekly. “cee prietor and Manager, BRATED AMERICAN TRA oJ gedian, is now playing hia eighth week at one of the New York theatres to crowded. Nou He will remain two weeks longer, und start on a professional tour, vielt ing all the principal cit fes in the Houth and We: RANKLIN MUSEUM, NO. 63 ROWEKY, NEARLY opporite the Bowery theatre.—l’erformances every afiernoon at, and evening at Ti. N. K—Strangers will observe that the Franklin Muscum la the only place in the United States where the Model Artista are exhilMed with other original entertalnments, Remember No. o) Bowery 4 RAND STREET HALL, 127 GRAND STREPT.—WRO. FI fessor Flenr's Tableaux Vivants taken with great success every night. Also, Tambarulla, Songs and Dances, The Hungarian Warblers, the White Swan, and the False Pepits de Oliva, with crowded houses. After the performance, Reunion la Hone detoclete, Adinlmivn 25 cent and origin INISHING TO ALL.—MADAME MORROW.—THIB highly gifted lady is, without exception, the moat wonderful astrologist in the world, or that has been known. She will tell all the eventa of life, even the vary thoughts, and will cause speody marriages, and show the Hkeness of the intended husbands, to the great aston ishment of ai} who visit her. No charge, if not satisfied. 76 Broome strict, near Canoon, Gentiemen not admit ted. MEDICAL AND peculiar to women and children « treated. Hatiefaction guaranteed, as usual, Office 176 Grand street. rome pay BRUCE, THE MYSTERIOUS VEILED LADY, AND the mort wonderful astrologiet in the world, can be consulted with for arbort time at her old office, Canal rtreet, two doors east of Broadway, All consulta. tions 9 cents. ADAME MEYER HAS REMOVED TO 191 SEVENTR avenue, between Twenty-third and Twenty fourte atrests, ‘ontinues to tell past, present and future events, likewise marriages, journeys, law sulla, business coapects, alckness, absent friends, Property ert or sto Ein. Madame Meyer converses 18 English, French ame Gomes and gives guarantes for her art. M PARIS. TENDERS HER “RR ia phren fan they vl \ ADAME ALVIN, F viers to the ladies and gentlemen he can be connlied about love, m ive will tell the naine of ry; also, the name NOWNED GIV®Y GIRL.—THIS CELE eon palmin', having just returned fr vsful tour through the pein 2 ‘ can now be consolied at room , No. 50 Howery, for & few days only, she having fed nameron one to vielt Boston and other eltles immediately. th euth denghter of a seventh daughter, and th most gifted of her tribe, and with the greatest ease lay the past ax well na fature open to her visiters, tion fee 1 conte, ‘MEDICAL. VAUTION.—DP. HOTS RED DROP, THAT CONE i the certain disease ood, con omly be $1, Call and ¢ without dry 4 genuine the moult TD" 3 FRIEND, AND other unrivalled remedies, arrest in one hour the Fevages of certain diveanen, so frightful If left to them relven; eradicate wll the subtle, des we, pokemons ter in a few days; rupersede the indlecrininate em ment of mereury, which ruins «o many systems, ar i the sarraparill * the perifica Wwaks UN f the blood. Great tention ever a ” the quickest eure warranted. Oflive, (9 Canal etree owe door cost of 418 Peondway P. COBPETT, 10 NUANE STRERT, MEMHEY " ) "ine New York University, may be comaalted om pr Tate Aireasen; 24 yearr in his epockality ema’ goarantee permanent cores JOORIYS PRACTICE—NOTICY, OF REMOV A) mid endersigned, formerly a papil with Weord, of Parte dnd with the celebrated surgeons of this city, Dre. Car peehan and Mott, informe the publie that be has removed and permanently eetabliched his consulting aod tlapens ing reoma at O15 Broadway, for the care of disenees. He tenders to all aflicted positive aseurance of relief, seé those whe have been abused by “wpecities,” anthhoter litte books, no mereruy,’’ aud like effusions of the ao. merows medient charlatans of the day, may rely on har. ing thelr caces treated effeetrally no matter how egmpt ated (hey may sppesr. His extended observations is the famone Hagital ae Midi, in Pw uader Riourd hue elf, together with the many new ficient remedine of thin eminent wurgedn, render tailors impemetbie, way be mentioned, for the information cf patients reaid ing in the coantey or distant elties, that whey eas at any time conanlt the sulmeriter by liter, giving & pial: wtatement of thelr ease, when the mete ne wAayted to it oll be prepared and sent to them. Been! cares cared without any unnecessary delay, ania setl factory gus rantee given in every inetance that dine will neither be taunperet with nor patients be rubject el to ungentiomanty comiuet or puifelr practices He treatment of eonmtitetionsl, serefeices, mereeria on the wdera wot Improved seiente of medicine, hae ween ermine ty qneererfal. Consaitations on Vrengaia (fies boat from 6 we 2 and from 4 to 9. acter ot Me Sal koe 7: ay thy - &, Ne O10 Bradway epy-atte Mt, Wighwian Bigtal. DARKE'S HENEFIT.—THE COMMITTEE OF AS rangements, and all others tavorable to the cause requerted to Incet at the Cooper Hone, Tuesday eve ugust 28. Professional ait rexpeettully solbelted JAMES W, TURNEH, Chairman Cranum BR. Besenier, Secretary. Growin W. SHORMAGaR, Treasurer, Par STREET THEATRE, BALTIMORE — THY ladies and gentlemen engaged for the eumuing season Are requested to mesenible in the Green Koom, on Thare day, August 00, at Moclock A. M., preparatory to the opening, on “eturday, Septersber, 1 CHATS BASS, Manager CADEMY OF MUSIC.—FRER SCHOOL FOR INSTILOC A tion in vocal music.In furtherance of the objects A the charter of this institution, « free school for in struction in vocal music has been established ander the direction of Signors AMATI DUBREU!, and ANGHA TORLANL, open to all persons desirous of availing therm celveaof the privilege, In aidition to the advan’ «of free Instruction, euch scholare as tay desire {t will have the opportanity of being employed at the Academy Application for adralasion murt be made between the hours of 10 and 12 o'clock A.M. at the office of the Aca demy of Music, Fourteenth etreet, commencing ow Thurs dey, August 22. i MEDICAL. iy K RALIT, 3 HOUSTON, SVAR WousTrr— ) from ¥ to 12 A.M. end from 6 to Ol M., Sumlaye exorpted y' JOHNSON. 16 DUANE PTIMET, CONTINUE To be consulted at his old office, where he has prac Used in one epeciality for the last JA years. Charges us derate. o — “TQRMALE MRDICAL OPTICR.—DR. A. Me MAUTSCEAL feanor of Diseases of Women, confines S:\¢ prac Tite exclusively to the treatment of eomplsints pecular to females he author of he Marriet Wowan'e Private Medical Compash lalies will perceive that their ailments are thor ly understood by him, and experienae aud skill, that in and that he can be com conidence, Other, 120 Livery PORTANT TO VEMAIPE DREAMS OF POMAL Re J exelusively treated, at Dr. DUHULS office, 6 Lexing . Twenty seventh «treet and Pou rth avent avenue remedies for female derangewents from 01 relief guaranteed in all eases, Consultations any frows & Aletance confidential; advice grathe pathe vided with board, nursing and at Mother's Cnide and Female's Friend to Fr 1, will be given patients without charge COT IMPORTANT TO THE LAI —0R. Onn M NER celebrated menstrual pills are mort selon Cring (u thetr effeete tn reaching ant regwrving ‘he va views irreqularitios, eappromtons and Sbetructions ef nature. Specially adapted for females, they set lhe © charm, #0 gently set midi and yet to invariably office cleanly, never falling to afford relief, and always tuecees ful ae preventive, Married ladles will find particulier ‘ nm in the dircetions, ia whieh are etatet the ymnytoms vy whieh the exuses of the eayprer ay te determinet, aa well a wivion of the ulmort Price 1 a bot, containing explictt diree mportance tne, Pach bax Ws aby Dr. KG. Geleaner. Sobd at 8, 900, OMA, wah on UAE Cirnnd wirert, 144 a0 Tou Porinug street, TH pasion erent, 1 Bowery Zt and 162 Greenwich street, New York efty, snd of ' R htown, NJ. All orders ore Dr. RG, GVIRANET, 12735 Wberty eet, New York, ar to ben 2.404 New York Fost Otter nd 8 box will Le sent by return mail Ppa Mani) WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEIACAT, GoM I” ponion by Dr AM. MAUIICEAU, protamncer of tte. caret ot woroen. one buntredth etition (100,000) Lien, Mp 20 —hoery woman (am here disenver. by comparing Ler own syinplome with thenw Aewnribed, the charseter end sauna, of ber comnts roweh smniety aed ev a fen nowt fipstrortion amd eAvice in eet ction, which the wil bere Sad; anid weatier an ‘alle ber what Je but words, sed yuch 38 she 4, thom waltering trew on soot balling f the womb), oF fem alas, find in ile pages the means of and relict Vor wale by rH Piroetway “Decmen & Co, Astor etreet Dewitt i Davenport, che do sarh Tucker Motiin, also TB Peterson, 102 Chsemut steve, Fhueleiphle, ° On the reasipt ae on a Uanermittet by mail, postage, to De MUKA tee 120 ienty ew Fork, @ Wer 1,204, how Youd Pst ew natore cave of ber eoenplnint, aod be epered | fe sinrat teconakng @ Tomar Fvewma, Acaver 28, 1 AND RVERY EVENING bowNG TOR’ wi the Grand Romantic Fairy Opera of CINDERELLA BY THE PYNE AND HARKI-ON OPERA COMPANY In whieh she will tn’ “Lot Prince Felix: Pandini,. Frupay—GINDERELLA, and “he Tremnay “2 Ne ye —s end) “Lo re the Gen’ c Eveny Puxvivc—THE PYNE AND HARRISON OF BRA COMPANY. ; Overture to commence at 7%; curtalg ieen at ae doe precinaly, sshtene chet Private Bexes,, Orcheetra Sea! office R . toa uring Orchestra Seats and Private Boxes enly. ap DRAMATIC COMPANY, respectfully to tnform the publie of Ne Yokiuts is MILLE RACHEL'S FIRST PERFORMANCE will irrevocably take place on Moxbay Nxxr, 11m 3p ov Rerrewnnn, Jt will comsist of Cormeitie’s tengedy entitled HORACE, M’ile Racust. will appear a» Caxnam The performance will at 734 o'clock preécinely, vith Jules de Premaray’s new comely, in two acta, Ia which the Tuas Homans of Mile Ractna. will appear. The second performance will take placn on she ach of tember, wheu Racine’s t will be presented, with M'lle Racin. a» Preps, ‘The third performance ou Tharsday, the 6th of Septern. ber, when ADRIENNE LECOUVREDR wil be presented, with M'lle Racin. as Apaumy and (ho fourth performance, ou Friday, the Tth of Sepiewte: will commlat of MARIE STUART, dy Lebrun, with Mle Racine ae Mom Rowuaao 70. Mun Raciter'n, Parone seme iy New Yorn, tte and Varquette Clicle 2 | Upper Clrele... um . Including eight seats, and the *, whieh will be arranged anew, and connie six seats, may be by applying , room Ni a tragedy room or Orchestra co. Wednesday next, the 20th inet. from rivate Hoxes must be taken ontile, I) persona desirous of being present formances, without euploying the whieh have been #0 loom Mic, 1 beg to aunounce that I have #, in wtvanee, of ond at the Metropol the pale of aul mall addition of twenty-t © extra expenses of Look! the putting in practice of frelling tickets at a det NTART Ne Vom=N whatever to i ge more than the abov with the additional charge of twenty-five conte: aud should any one ef (he emipt to exact more, | shoult ied to the public for giving me notice of KAPHAEL FELIX, + of the Hache! Gompany i Man: nd persons contorted) w)tie of wduuinrion before t omisston, an early app! 14 promptly sttended to, FTROPOLITAN THEATRE, BROADWAY, ObPOSTTY: I pcr rune OF ATS AND LAST Mik. HACKETT, pasture again for Faroe, Toroay EvENtNo, Acaver 281 HUIS LAs ; Cre, Facey iN Mamecwmumae MALLET, On, Ten Pow Orne Morac, Mone, Mallet, (0! Pacled General of Napoleon ). Mr Backes To conclude with A MORNING CALL. secs ceeegsMthee Panny Morant but iwo of! Mr, TAGKEPE, srt ‘or particulars see enall bile porformances commence a SERENADERS, 699 BLOADW OLAND KE-OPENING. y will re-open om to, Anos? 27, new comie ope celebrate’ comy . NPGKO MINSTRETSY r—etill adhering to thie crnmpa of 9 woperior or ©: gival motte wrmorr Wisanry, Concert commence AKANKIIN MUSECM, 69 BOWRIY. gust 24, in the noon at 3 and tn t Fifteen now Tabloaux by male Opere Troupe, Ob, Arab Glrte, Burkes, ue Daneing ; bother J Raflroad Faptosion sly with this Gowpe. ACHEL'® FIRST APPEARANCE, ON MCnTDaAY, i September 3, at the METIOLOLITAN THEATRE, Tilvate owes ived nents tn the bent lovmiens, aimteresting veut, can be secured at the prices eoenogement, by making early appties N'» Opera aad Concert Ticket Ofee, Jot lie'¢ Mawie Store, 619 broadway RR“ WEL STATURTTY. TK BRAUTIFE ette, in Bien Fa, price 020, can be obtalmed on just received fron ACHEL PORTEAITS <THE MAGNIICENT LUNE engraving of the great (regedienne, in the role of Camille, price 8, an Ne the same renowned cuted io Parke, and & ort Theket pale only at Ofer Jollie’s must “He, TICKET WAC ] ere and other attachew engaged for the opening on the 34 of September, are requertel to meet a box office of the Metropolitan theatre, on Wedorwiay ‘2th inatant, at +P. to recetre inetewstiens. ew ATL THKET OFTVICL PRIVATE BOXE—Fur R nerved erate ates ekete for Rachel's parlormmnece can be recured of HORACE WATHIH mare ture, O55 ‘All Rachel's plays for oale MMDICAL. odaye excepted snd express, We congur with Aber cotumending Dr. L. sod bie Wweeties Courter ae (nee, Day Bowk, Mac's Zeitung, National Demoerst, be. RIVATR CONS) TATIONR.— om. stan his practicn to one dass of Gimase, ta witch ted move (han twenty Uraseml coes witlamet, nee ol (allure The reeneties are mild, sad to not keep the patient from business, oF expose him to te tection while in mort recent case there ee cure ia twenty fear hours. Dr Wateow dewiren to wlate thet, aa have been decetved by the promises of corteus ne and been In) ved pationts are re: epectfally invited to ent. ia the Bret oe there be tee arge lot coumniianens W. WATSON, M.D. many os Heepttal sother of The Owore were plates 1 Ofhew, 1 Walker Hel ctortanate s Friend, © ware re- who have eomtracted ter without delay greater, coe ins few hours 0 or ent A418 Wecmtwny, is Ohe plans ry, Tapl4 04 thereugh remety, Price Bl. A cure guaran Ty": ny c Toners aww of togtans a pom yroteg aly vel by the onl ut the Rasta, de Phormanle the Imperial Collage of Tyeemer, Ko. 1 le (he phatiered constitutions, aed al the

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