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SHIPPING, Re SON: TEAM WEEKLY BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVER: pool, landiag and embarking passengers at Queens- town sesiend), The Liverpool New York and Philadet phia Steamship Company intend despatching their full powered Clyde built iron steamships as follows.— GLASGOW, Saturday, August 3, CITY OF BALTIMORE, Saturday, August 10. KANGAROO, Saturday’, August 17. And every Saturday at noon, from pier 44 North river. ‘RATRS OF’ PASSAGE. First cabin.............$75 | Stoerage. Do. tw London,. Do, to Mo. to Paris.....55 85] Do. — to Paris Do. toHamburg... 85] Do. to Hamburg 35 ers are alsojforwarded Lo Havre, Bremen, Rotter- Passong: ‘dam, Antwerp, &e., at equally low rates. Persons wishing to bring out their friends can buy tick~ ets here at the following rates, to New York:—From Li- verpool or Queonstown, first cabin, $75, $85 and 105. Steerage from Liverpool, $40; from Queenstown, $30, ‘These steamers have superior accommodations for pas- sengers, and carry experienced surgeons. They are built én Water tight iron sections, and have patent fire aunibila- ‘tors on board, For further information apply at the company’s offices. JOHN G. DALE, Agent, 16 Broadway, N. Y, NOR SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE. ‘On Saturday, August 17, the Uuited States Mail Steamer , FULTON, Wortoy, Commander, veil ail from Pier No, 37 North River, foot of Beach street, on Saturday, August 17, at noon. ‘This steamer, unsurpassed for safety and comfort, bas sdoublo engines under deck, enclosed by water tight com: ‘partments, which, besides other results, tend, in the event of collision or stranding, to keep the pumps free to work, wand secure the safety of vossel and passengers. For freight oe raseen a i vo. cL M. q GEO. MACKENZIE, } Agente, ‘DEroedways The steamer ARAGO will sail September 14, sk TO HAMBURG, HAVRE, LONDON AND Southampton. The Hamburg American Packet Company's iron steam- ship BORUSSIA, N. Trautmaun commander, carrying the ‘United States mail, willleaye from pier 21 North river, ‘foot of Fulton strect, SATURDAY, August 10, at noon, for Hamburg, via Southampton, taking passengers for ‘Havre, London, Southampton and Hamburg. First cabin, $100; second cabin, $60; steerage, $35. The steamers of this line will leave every alternate Saturday, carrying the United States mail. The steamship Bavaria will succeed the Borussia on Angust 24. C. B, RICHARD & BOAS, 151 Broadway. I NORTH GERMAN LLOYD'S STEAMSHIP NEW York, G. Wenks commander, garrying the Uuited 1 wil sail from pier 30 North river, fo0t of 3 on SATURDAY, August 3, at 12 o'clock M., FOR BREMEN, VIA SOUTHAMPTON, assongers to SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN, at the following rate ‘or the first cabin, $100; second cabin, $60; steerage, caning LONDON, HAVEE, $35. For freight or passage apply to OELRICHS & CO., 68 Broad street. OR LIVERPOOL—OLD BLACK STAR LINE.—THE packet ship BELLE WOOD, lying at pier 27 East « tiver, sails August 3. The THORNTON salls August 15. ‘For passage apply on board, or to WILLIAMS & GUION, 40 Fulton street. R LIVERPOOL.—TAPSCOTT'S LINE.—THE PACKET ship BENJAMIN ADAMS, lying at pier 38 East River, dail on the 8th of August, and the packet ship ROBERT L. LANE, lying at pier No. 6 North River, will sail on the 12th of August. Passengers taken in the second cabin at steerage rates. For passage apply ou board, or to TAP- SCOTT & CO., 86 South street. OR LIVERPOOL.—THE CLIPPER SHIP WEBSTER, Capt. Lawrence, will positively haul into the stream, to-day. A fow more first, second and third class passen- -gers.can bo accommodated. For passage at the lowest ‘possible rates apply on board, or to E, COLLINS & CO., at sthe office ou por No. 5 North river. RK LIVERPOOL.—THE CLIPPER SHIP REVENUB will sail on Saturday, August 3, fur Bristol. The -clipper ship EMERALD will eait on ‘Monday, August 5. For passage in both ships apply on board, at pier 14 Bast river, or to JOSHI MURPHY, 61 South'street, near “Wall. IRST SHIP FOR LIVERPOOL.—THOMPSON’S BLACK A Star Lane.—The EXCELSIOR hauls into the stream «this evening and sails Monday morning. For passage ap- cply on board or at the office, 275 Pearl street. (OR LONDON—THE FAST SAILING HAMBURG acket ship DONAY sails an Monday, August 6, ftom (Bier 21 North river. For passage apply'to C. B. RiCH- VARDS & BOAS, 151 Broadway. 8 PY ; x LINE FOR LONDON.—SAILS ON THE 6TH Av gust, the new splendid clipper ship ADRIATIC, ‘Captain Moore, lying at pier 16 East river, foot of Wall street. For passage at low rates, or dratts on England or “Ireland, apply to TAPSCOTT & CO., 86 South street, R CALIFORNIA, VIA PANAMA. A frst class steamer will leave New York on the Asi, 11h and 21st of each month. except when these dates “fall'on Sunday, when the day of departure will be on the Mouday fvilowing. For freight or passage apply at the only office, No. 5 Bowling Green. wiih y B, ALLEN, Agent. USTRALIA PIONEBR LINE, CARRYING THE UNITED States Muil.—Clipper ship SHAWMUT is now loading ‘for Melbourne, at pier 10 East river, and will be de- patched August 20, carrying first aud second cabin pas- ‘songers. R. W. CAMERON, 90 Beaver atroet. OR MATANZAS. To sail on Thursday, August 8, at two o'clock P. M., ARMED WITH RIFLED CANNON, The United States mail steamship MATANZAS, Liese + gang, commander, is ready to receive freight at pier No. © @ North river, foot of Morris street. For freight or passage apply to MORA BROS., NAVARRO & CO. 54 Exchange place. Mails ciozo at the Post Offiee at 1 o'clock P. M. on the « day of sailing. if cargo received nor bills of lading signed the day of + Bailing. Communications between Matanzas and Havana by rail «Ove times a day. FF" Qape May, cabin. ‘Philadelphia... Do., — steorage....... Tho large and commodious sea steamers “OELAWA J. P. Johnson, commander, YSTON......., €. Crooker, commander. One of the above will leave pier 14 North river, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 5 o’clock P. M. Retarning, will leave Philadelphia same days, at 934 v’clock A. M. Freight received till 5 o’clock P. M. For freight or passage apply on board, or to FREDERIC PERKINS, Agent, pier No. 14. CAPE MAY AND PHILADELPHIA. FARE: EXCURSIONS. A VHEAP EXCURSION TO CAMHS ON STATE! Fare 6 cents, The Staten Island ferry, foot of hitehall street, between the Battery and South ferry. Guide to Camps:—To reach Camp Washington (President's fife Guard), Camp Seward, <t old Quarantine grounds (Clinton Rifles), and Scott Rifles, at Silver Lake, leave ‘Doat at first sal A To reach Camps Scott and Decker change boat at first landing, for Camp Scott direct (no ex. tracharge). Boats leave every bour trom 6A, M. to 7 @.M. On fine Sundays every half hour to 744 P. M. ISLAND. iGHTH ANNUAL MILITARY AND CIVIC PICNIC and Cotilion F: ion ef the Washington Continental Guard (Second company), to Duidey’s Grove, on Monday, August 5, 1861. Tickets $1, admitting a gentleman aad Hady; additional ladies’ Tickets 50 cents each. The barge leveland will lay at Broome street and the Coxsackie at Spring street, while the boat makes the following fand- ‘ugs:—Foot of Broome street, at 7 o'clock; South Fourth treet, Williamsburg, ut 74¢ o'clock; Peck slip at 8; Spring street at 834, and Amos street at 9 o’clock A. M. H. I, Marks, Secretary. JOHN P. L, , Captain “JAYXCURSIONS ON HARLEM RIVER TO HIGH BRIDG! The Harlem and Spuyten Puyvil Navigation Cor + pany’s steamboats EMILY, TIGER and TRUMPETER, leaye ‘Harlem overy hour for High Bridge and Kingsbridge; on Sundays, every half hour, N. B.—Fither of the above + voats can be chartered for excursions, picnic parties or | Sunday schools, on application at the ofiive, Harlem, URSIONS 10 THE FISHING —SbEAMER, HERO, Capt. Hancox, leaves Amos (West Teatt) -atreet 745, Spring street , Robinson street 7 90, Broome atreet (I. BR.) 81%, Peck slip 834, and Pier 4 (3 s’clock, A. M., every day, excopt Saturday. tackle on board XCURSION —THE ST) Ryo Fishing JACOB BELL WILL Cholera Bavks, on Su Bay, Auge: ing Jackson street at 64 o'eloc ‘Bridge stroet, Brooklyn, at 7 A.M; Peck slipat Tig A M.: Spring street at 13 AM; pice 4 North river, at 80" G. Vonrator. M. JOD REGULAR BOAT TO THE FISHING BANKS —THRE steamer CROTON, Captain Jas. A. Dumont, will run Go the Banks daily durivg the season LRAVINO—BAST RIVER, LEAVING-—NORIA_ MITER Tonth atroot.....705 A.M. | Spring street... 810.4, M (Broome str TRO AM | Thirtiath street..6 39 A.M. By ip 745 A.M | Pier No.4 ....,.900 A.M. Avd Fulton street, Brooklyn, at 7.00 A M days, when she will make an early t atreet, 430A M ; Peck slip, 4.00 4. M ; {G20 AM: Spring street, 540 4 M5 Pie Thip is one of the best excursions out Warefor the excursion 50 leaving Tenth rrieth street, M. 4,6 M. of New York. NEW PUBLICATIONS. Ras [Et ose SNLL 10 DOUBT ‘That the PRO-SLAVERY REBELLION ie UTTERLY Cavs i ESS AVD WICKED? ‘ Price 20 cents, Broadw ay. € 30 a SOUTH VEST AGAINST Price 19 cents ‘NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, I861, BOARDING AND LODGINGS. _ HANDSOME SUIT OF ROOMS ON THE SECOND floor, containiag gas, hot and cold water, aud bath Toum adjoining, would be let, with full or partial Board, 60. gentlemen or a small family; no other boarders. Rete. Fences required. Inquire al 231 Lexington avenue, third house above Thirty-cighth strect. FEW VERY DESIRABLE, NEWLY FURNISHED Rooms to let, with first class Board. Location cool nd pleasant, between Broadway and Filth avenue. ‘Terms moderate, Apply at 19 University place, corner of Ninth street FEW PRIVATE FAMILIES CAN BE ACCOMMO- dated with Board at the Union Hote}, on the Bloom. ingdale road, between Seventy-tirst and Seventy-second Streets, on moderate terms for the season, DESIRABLE SUIT OF ROOMS, ALSO A FRONT hall Bedroom, with full Board, can be obtained in a first class Louse No, 6 West Twenty-fourth street, opposite hing Avenue Hotel. Fine summer location, and terins low. GEN! FIND ‘& good Room or Rooms and Board, in a strictly pri vate family, in Brooklyn, within ten minutes’ walk of the three ferries. Address’ A. P., Post ollice, Brooklyn. Good refereaces required. T THE LARGE, FIRST CLASS DOUBLE HOUSE, 127 Bleecker strovt, west of and near Broadway, Board summer prices; Roos large, cool and airy, in suits or modern itprovements.” Board really’ first class, ‘The cheapest place in the city for the style and quality of what is offered, LADY, HAV, G 14 So rner of Seventh street, has & Suits, ancl alo some single Rooms, to dispose of, Call at house, or address Lox 3,383 Post office, STRICTLY PRIVATE FAMILY, OWNING AND OC- cupying a delightful seat on the East river, oppo- Site Central Park, will receive two gentlemen as summor boarders. Cards loft with Mr. Baiubridg, 39 Ann strect, YOUNG WIDOW LADY WISHES A NICE UNFUR- nished Room and Board iu a small farnily, or with a Widow, where there are no othe# boarders. Will pay $20 per month, Location must be central. Address for two days H. C., Union square Post oflice. PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET ONE OR TWO FUR- nished Rooms with Board, to gentlomen and their wives, at $6 and $7 per week; location desirable; house modern improvemonts and a good table. Call at 231 West Thirty-first street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues, T GREATLY REDUCED PRICES—NEWLY FURNISH ed Rooms, from $1 to $2 50 por week. Lodgings from 25 to 87 celts per night, at the Frankfort House, corner of Frankfort and William streets, Open all night: PRIVATE FAMILY CAN ACCOMMODATE A F A young gentlemen or a gentleman and wife with nice Rooms, hot and cold water bath room adjoining, with full or partial Board, as desired, prices low. Please call at 134 East Forty-eighth street, between Second aad Third ‘avenues. PRIVATE FAMILY OF THE HIGHEST RESPECTABI- lity, will let a suit of handsomely furnished Rooms io one or two gentlemen. Apply at No. 20 East Thirteenth street, two do ast of Fifth avenue. OARD.—GENTLEMEN AND THEIR FAMILIES OR single gentlemen can be accommodated with Rooms, 10 suits or single, at 178 West Fourteenth street. Terms reasonable. Rofbrences given and required. Dinner at 6 o'clock. MAN OR A MAN AND WIFE ©. OARD.—PLEASANT FAMILY.—TWO SINGLE ROOMS to let, with or with@at Board, on very moderate ierms. Dinner at 6 o'clock, References exchanged. AD- ply at 79 East Fourteenth stroet, a few doors from Broad- ay FPQOARD WANTED—ON STATEN ISLAND, NEAR THE water; a comfortable room and playgrounds indis- Pensable; plain food roquized for aylady and child; price reasouable. Address Mrs. Claremont, Brooklyn Post oilice. OARD WANTED = D—FOR A LADY AND GENTLEMAN, d e there are few or no OARD WANTED—IN THE COUNTRY, FOR A LADY aud child two years old; a comfortable farm house preferred. Address A, C., Heraid oflice, for two days. OARD WANTED—IN EAST OR SOUTH BOOKLYN— ‘Ab unfurnished Bedroom with Board for a young lady, in soine respectable small family where thore are no other boarders. Terms not to exceed $11 per month. Address immediately 1. H., Brooklyn Post office. OARD WANTED.—A YOUNG MAN DESIRES A pleasant Room and Board, with a priyate family, where there are no other boarders. Location must be west of Broadw: ‘hirty-first street. Address L., box 190 He OARDING.—SINGLE OR MARRIED PERSONS WISH- ing good Board aiid_nice Rooms, at a very low rate, Will please (0 call at $53 West Thirty-i/th street. House modern, Bath and wash tubs free, Children no objec- tion. PQROOKLYN—A LADY TLEMAN, OR TWO or three gentlemen, can be accommodated in a French family by apply at 198 Clinton street. The house has all the modern iinproverents. Dinner at six 9’clock. ROOKLYN BOARL gle front Rooms to let, with Board, wishing a comfortable home this is a desirable opportu- nity. Location delightful, and within three minutes? walk of the South or Wail street ferry. References re- quired, Apply at 36 Garden street, Brooklyn. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A PLEASANT FRONT ROOM, furnished or unfurnished, to rent; aiso one Hall Room. ‘Tho house is situated not five minutes’ walk from three ferries; buth in the house. Terms moderate, Ap. ply at 77 Clinton street, one door from Livingston, OARD IN BROOKLYN—FOR GENTLEMEN AND their wives or single gontlemon, with full or partial board, ina siuall private family, with good accommoda- tions,’ with nicely furnished bedrooms, on moderate terms, in a very comfortable house near the South Ferry. Apply’ at 203 Henry street, between State and Atlantic streets, AND SIN For those _. BOARDING AND LODGINGS ANTED—IN A STRICTLY PRIVATE FAMILY, BY A gentloman and wife, two unfurnished Rooms, with good Board; location between Thirty-second and Forty- second streots, and Seventh and Tenth avennes, House must be first class, oud few or no other boarders, The best of references given amd required. Address D. L. B., 176 Washington sircet, stating terms, &¢. Vv ANTED—IN TOWN OR COUNTRY, NEAR OR FAR, a nico Room, with good Board, for a French geu- Ueman, Address box 154 Herald offico, stating terms and particulars. 2 GREE: STREET—IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD OF the best hotels and restaurants, Furnished Rooms: ‘to let to gentiomen only, rooms from $1 to $4 per week flouse has a fine yard, gas, &e., and 13 very quiet. 2. in fir: WEST TWENTY SECOND STREET, THREF DOORS from Sixth avenue. ‘To let, floors’ throughout, or furnished or unfurnished, with or without Bowrd, class house. ‘Terms moderate, 93 GREENE STREET, ABOVE SPRING—ALSTON by House —Elegantly furnishtd suits of Rooms, with gas, Croton water, and every convenience for housekeep- ing economically; particulurly suited for small, respectable fainilies or single gentlemen, Rent iow to permanent tenants, BLEECKER STREET, WEST OF AND NEAR ‘leasantiy furnished Rooms to let, with or without Board, single or in suits. Meals sorved in rooms if desired. Transient boarders accommodated, Location pleasant aud cent 180 TENTH SIREET NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS to fet, with first class Board; location cool and Pleasant, between Broadway and University place; terms moderate, For particulars apply at No, 6 Brevoort place. NINTH STREET, SECOND HOUSE WEST OF Broadway.—To let, without board, 4 Parlor and Redroom, elegantly furnished, suitable for gentlemen, or @ gentleman and wife, Algo, singlo Rooms. Terms reasouable. Apply as above. L5G PRINCE, STREET —st* CLA HOUSE.—ELE- OD gantly furnished Rooms, with Bedrooms at- tached, with all the conveniences for housekeeping com- plete, including gas and Croton water, to let to respectable families or single gentlemen. 33) SPRING STREET.—THE OLD AND WELL ES- tablished Clinton Hotel has changed hands and is newly renovated; unsurpassed for cooluces; convenient to cars and stages to any part of the city now open to the public. Lodgings 10 cents upward. Boarders by the day or week at war prices. Spanish, French and Ger- man languages spoken. 2 BROADWAY — PLANTERS’ — HOTEL.—EI. 64 gantly furnished Rooms, with a liberal ta may be had at this house, either by families or single ge Uemen, Location unsurpassed, House first class. Terms reasonable. Transient hoarders $1 50 per day. COUNTRY BOARD. sig T WASHINGTON HEIGHTS, HUDSON RIVER, forty-five minutes by railroad and steamboat from mers street. A Suit of large airy Rooms are now vacant in the Woodland Park House. ‘This family man- sion, surrounded by thirty acres of picturesque grounds, commands a beautiful view of the Hudson; excellent bathing, boating and fishing: good stabling. For terms, emer 4 at the Hotel St. Germain, corner of Fifth aye- nue vi second street. OARD AT FORT LEE—ON THE BANKS OF THE HUD- son, neur the landing, and forty minutes? sail from the city. ‘Inquire of Capt. Annott, of the steamer Thomas Hulse, foot of Spring street, New York, Mrs. MILLS. OUNTRY BOARD—AT THE STORM KING HOUSE, Cornwall, Orange county, N.Y. For terms inquire of 3. CANTRELL, 813 Broadway, or of the proprietor, JOSEPH WALKER. OUNTRY BOARD.—SEVERAL FAMILIES CAN BE accommodated with good Board in a farm house, peennny located near Glen Cove, L. Terms mo-lerate, For particulars inquire of A. T. MOORE, 17 Warren street, or J. H. TOWNSEND, 84 Bank stroot. JOUNTRY BOARD.—IWO FINE SUITS OF ROOMS and single Rooms can be obtained, with Board, at the Chestnut Grove House, Staten Island, only a few mia- utes’ walk from Vanderbilt Landing, and thirty minntes from Pier 2, North river. Fine scenery aud drives, bath- ing, stabling, &c. |OUNTRY BOARD—AT NEUMAN SPRINGS, SHREWS- bury, N. ks of the river, near Red Bank; it is of the most charming watering places near New York walks, chalybeate and cold | springs, gunning, fishing and bathing on the pre . Now open by. MORRIS. For information apply »G. B. Harris, No, & Erie Buildings, or at 117 West Hous- ton street. |OUNTRY BOARD CAN BE OBTAINED AT A FARM house, beautifully situated upou the shore of the Great South Pay, Long Island, and commanding a fine view of the Atlantic Ocean; sea bathing, &c, For par- ticulars apply to Mr. EVANS, 84 : OUNTRY BOARD WANTED—AT A FARM HOUS! for a lady, two sons twelve and fifteen, and chi two and a haif. Gentleman on Sundays only. Up the Hodson river preferred. Terms mast not exceed $12 a nek for Address ,185 Post office. jOUNTRY BOARD WANTED IMMEDIATELY—AT A farm house within fifty miles of the city, for a lady and daughter; where there is young society’ preferred. Torms from $2 50 to $3 each, Address, stating mode of ‘access and full particulars, , C., Herald office, a TAIN CURE FOR THE PILE severely aftlicted for more than twenty-five y with the piles, and having nsed a variety of medicines without relief, [had-aimoat abandoned the hope of any benefit. Iwas advised a faw woeks since to make use of t's Spanish Spccifle for the Piles, prepared at 97 Roosevelt street, New York, and on tho’ very first. trial was immediately relieved, and by the use of only half a bottle considered myself perfectly cured. From the effect it hax had on me, being now seventy-three years of age, L wonld confidently recommend it to all who’ have euaered WILLIAM ALVERSON, HAVING BE t excruciating disease, OARD IN BROOKLYN. 5, or two single gentlemen, can obtain Board and a iatge, airy Room on most moderate terms in a private family. Gas, hot and cold water, &c. Address Cameron, Horaid office. HEAPER THAN HED ROOMS FROM $1 to $2 per week, for small familios or single gen. tiemen, in a quiet, respectable house, with conveniences for housekeeping.” Apply at 139 Elizabeth street, noar rome. fs HEAPES HED SOIT IN THE CITY FOR two el five Rooms, ail conveniences, second floor, elegant house, private family. $7 a week. 156 Waverly place, N. ¥. IVE BOYS (ONLY), FROM FOUR TO TW years of age, will receive boarding, lodging, ing, making, and a thorough English education with Latin, Greek aid French included, tor $13 per month in advance. Address Education, box 144 Herald offic RENCH BOARD IN BROOKLYN.—G } 5 be accommodated with Board and handsomely fur- hished Rooms by a French private fumily, residing with. ina short distance of Sonth Ferry. Dinner at 614 o'clock. Apply at99 Amity street. References exchange TRNISHED ROOMS TO LET—WITH OR W! Board, 214 Bloomfield street, Hobo! TOWN, AND PAYING accommodations, will find at pleasaat Rooms, gas, baths, home as possible.” Terms rea ything as near lik Rerverences requi COMFORTABLE AND apd double Rooms, from $1 25 to $1 ok, oF 25 cents # night, at the Union Hotel, No. 166 Prince strect, corner of Thompson. Meats at ail hours. Open day and night. Accommodation for over 150 persons. Ee RGE A ROOMS, WITH OR without Board, at 1 Washington terrace. MPURTANT TO THOSE LIVING IN HOTELS AND Boarding Houses.—There is ap establishment opened, Dut it is Wo be manayed diferent from any house in this country, the rooms being laid out in suits and furnished with everything necessary for housekeeping, in order that a family may have acompiete home the moment thoy arrive, and live at an inconceivably low rate. There is @ restaurant attached. This uovel and splendid establish- moat is at 110 Mdougal street. ACKSON HO! Mo FLM STREET. — LOWEST rented and most comfortably and conveniently fur- nished Apartments in city, to meet the wants of small. families, with every requisite furniture. Linen, cooking range and utensils, gas ond Croton wate 0OMS FOR LODGE ND FLOOR ROOM or an attic Room may be bad ina private farnily furnished or unfurnished, low, say from $1 to $1 26 por week. Inquire at 133 Eust Broadwa r NG TRANSITORY BOARD CAN BE ¥5)_ wellaccommodaied in a handsomely furnished house and desirable location, at prices to suit the times. Rooms to let en suite or singly. Appiy at 33 Chnton place, be- tween Vniversity, piace and Broadw: NOME GENTL 50 aw NICE LODGING LEMEN CA. Room jn a respectabie private house, 329 Broome street, between Bowery ond Chrystie street; good curled A hair mattresses, baths, for $L per we: WO Lit ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS, FOR LADY and gentleman; Roard for a lady, also, roome for single gentiemen, kouse first class Fifteenth street, near Fitth avene 0 LFT—WITHOUT BOARD, A ; $3 per week, at at Broadway OF NISHED ROOMS, WH nd gas,on the accond tloer ef a pri 80, together or separately, to single persons or a and wife, Terme reagouable Apply at 21 Apply at No 28 West LARG! No. 8 FURNISHED , TO A GENTLE an lady, with or without board for lady; or wonld take @ lady, House quiet; gas, bath and plenty of closet room. Apply at 126 Greene street. CHEAP AND PLEASANT ROOMS AT NO 111 street 10 LE : : resp x ANTED—IN A STRICTLY PRIVATE FAMILY, A Partially furnished Room, with full Board, for a ‘ble married lady, between Teoth and Freeenth tre pi Third aud Se h avenues. References ex changed. Torms wast be moderate, Address Permauont, Ueraid otflee, Eeyss SHOES THE ORIGINAL ARTICLE—BURT'S STAMP—FOR 8A at LANDON’S, 440 Broadwa: |ANVASS SHOES— THE ORIGINAL ARTICLE—BURT'S STAMP—FOR SALE at W. D. BIGELOW’S; 142 Chatham street. |ANVASS SHOES-- THE ORIGINAL ARTICLE--BUR’ at 8. IRWI "AMP--FOR SALE 6 Ann street, ANVASS SHOFS-- THE ORIGINAL ARTICLE--BURT'S STAMP--FOR SALE at R. IRWIN'S, 330 Bowery. VA) THE ORIGINAL ARTICLE-—-BURTS STAMP--POR SALE at NEELY'S, 348 Bowery. ASS SHOFS-~ ANVASS SHOES-— mi] THE ORIGINAL ARTIO at CORNELL BURT'S STAMP--FOR 5. , $23 Fulton street, Brook! 5, FOR ARMY just received je in any quantity by SAMUEL, IOP, No. 4 Dey street. ARBLE MANTEIS.—GREAT BARGAINS IN MAN tels. Those wishing to buy mantels, at a great re- jon, will Mnd it to their advantage to call at A. KLA- marble yard, 113 East Eighteenth street, near venue, N. ¥. OLLOW CHARCOAT, BALL FILM use. This new and yaiuable article from Germany, and fo C. BE N i Third a paris. — P NOTABLE TRADESMEN, ASL, patented by the Empress and the Queens of England and Holland, No. 6 Boulevard des Capucines, facing rue de la Paix. Silks India and French; Cashmere Shawls, Lace, Lingerie, Mauties, Fancy Goole, Wedding Suits, Court and Ball dresses, DRESSMAKER—Maison Tuk Heaporesses 4 Neuve St. pr ' tinction, that se reign courts, by whom she has appointed the patenice, in the most fattoring terms ve ade Maison Ds rt, 45 rue prot dis nt so truly e i Ro—Every re meuade and Evening Dress JeweLige 70 H. M.—Krai tine. Movaro.aiye—(Bronze, China and Anciant Forniture). The warerooms are removed to 19 rue du Heider, isite for Wed ke. No. 4 re do Choiseul. BL rue Neuve St. Augus CORONOMETRRS AND CrocKs—Lé B ts, makers to the navy. Palais Royal, 13 and 15 Galerie Montsponser. Sevres Cyva—China, Crystals, Dinner Serviees, Dou ligny, Palais Royal, Gaieris Montsponser, 21 aud 32, Gorpssury aNd Jeweten—Wicse, 48 rue de [Arbresec, near the Louvre. Prices in known figures, COND HAND FLAT BAR RAILROAD IRON, Firat class Scray Iron, s, About four inches diameter, in good condition to lay on a road. For sale. Apply to THOS. WOOD & CO, 87 Maiden lanc. a OF REAL ESTATE. A GREAT CHANCE,.—WANTED TO EXCHANGE—A Splendid Farm for a stock of Dry Goods, suited for the Western trade. ‘The farin is in Dubuque county, Iowa, containing 275 acres, 220 of which are under a high state ation, and 55 acres timber land; a barn just com. pleted at a cost of ($1,600) sixteen hundred dollars; also ‘8 good frame dwelling. “The farm is well watered, and in every respect as desirable as any farm jn Dubuque county; situated within half a mile of Dubuque and Western Rail: road depot at Worthington, and twenty-five miles west of Dubuque Also a Farm of 240 acres in Jennings county, Indiana, ‘on the Madisov an: Indianapolis Railroad. Also other Western Lands, to which will be added from £2,000 to $10,000 1m cash, providing a suitabie stock is offered, None but first parties need address veland, Brandreth House, corner of Broadway aud Canal strect, New York, COTTAGE HOUSE AND EIGHTEEN LOTS OF Ground for sale, situated on Bergeu Hill, near the Presbyterian church; ‘beautifully located; plenty of fruit, Ac. For particulars apply on the premises or of B. F. WELSH, 130 Fulton street, New York GOOD HOUSE AND VERAL LOTS WANTED— Not more than two or three miles above Harlem river, in exchange for a smalt brick House, handsomely situated and in excellent order, in the Nineteenth ward, inthis city, Tho house is worth $5,000, and is encom. Dered to the amount of $5,500. Some cast would be paid if a ret rate bargain offers, Apply to J. H. DOUGHTY, 153 Bowery, from 12 to 3 bi 4 : A FARM FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR C1 4A. property—35 miles from New York, 44 Saree ten Iand, 8 cows, 8 horses, crop and utonsils! ora partner would be taken who understands farming and milk busi- hoss. Apply at 68 West Forty -tirst street. Fr WANTED—FOR CASH; ABOUT 100 ACRES, well watered, easy of access, with good buildings, Well shaded, Address, with price ygarbicd must be low), and full particulars, C, M. W., 156 Waverley place, N. ¥! Fe SALE—IN SOUTH BROOKLYN, A NEW FOUR f! story first class brown stone House, 64 [t. deop, 25 ft. front, lot 133 ft. ; all the modern improvements, in splendid order, been occupied only three months; price, including gas fixtures, mirrors and carpets, which are new, $16,000; if dosired, part can remain on bond and mortgage. | Ad: dress A. B., box 155 Brooklyn Post office, FF" SALE—OR TO EXCHANGE, FOR A SMALL House up town or a desirable country seat, a piece first class city property, consisting of a dwelling house and stable near Broadway, Also to let, cheap, a furnished House, Address Homer Morgan, No, 3 Pine street. OR SALE~A THREE STORY AND BASEMENT brown stone corner House, in perfect order, with all modern improvements, in South Brooklyn, ‘House 25x50 feet—lot 28 feet by 133; for sale very choap. Ad- dress Otto, box 130 Herald oilice. OR SALE—CHEAP, A FULL LOT, ON SOUTH SIDE OF Forty fifth streot, 100 feet east of Eleventh avenue; price $1,250. Also a number of first class Houses to let. Inquire of GEO. COOK, auctionoer, 141 Broadway. OR SALE AT SOUTH BERGEN—ONE VERY DESIRA- bly located building plot (six city Lots) two miles from Jersey City by horse railroad, running every ten minutes; fare five conts. Price $000. Apply at No. 41 Water street, OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—DESIR ABLE PROPERTY IN New York, always tonanted, in good order, and un- encumbered; would exchange for & house, with store at- tached, in soine pleasant country village. Location not particular. “Address for ouw Week Property, box 100 srald office. Fer SALE—OR EXCHANGE FOR REAL ESTATE IN this city or Brooklyn, fine farming Lands in Wiscon- Sin, in a good location, well watered ance good proportion of fine timber. Address J. G, Briggs, Brandreth House, LE—THE FIRST RATE THREE STORY HOUSE, rivet repair, and full sized lot in fee, No. 407 Fourth street, Albion place; open all the time, YOR SALE OR TO LET IN SPRING VALLEY—A large, new, beautifully located House, two and a half stories and basement, containing 18 rooms, suitable for boarders; part is now used ag a store. Apply to AARON'D. DLAUVELT, Spring Valley, Rockland county, New York. WILL EXCHANGE A FIRST CLASS PAYING TEN! ment Property in New York, and first class Dwe' ing, in perfect order, beautifully located in Brooklyn, for well established business and some cash. Principals only dealt with, Address Principal, box 130 Herald office. 10 DISTILLERS AND RECTIFIERS.—FOR SALE, AT A bargain, one of the best Distilleries in the West, Sitaated about three miles north of the thriving city of Quincy, Adama county, Hlinoig. "The distillery building is 5OX140 fe and cattle bara 66x223 feet, built of stone. ‘The location is on an 80 acre lot of fine land, with a never tailing spring of water, and near an inlet of the Mississippi river, navigable at all seasons of the year, Connected with the distillery is an alcohol apparatus, Cost of the property over $45,000, but is now ollered clear at $25,000, on easy terms; or would exchange the whole amount for dry goods, groceries or other good merchandise, For farther putticulars apply to FRANCIS MORGAN, 10 Pine street. WASTER SA COUNTRY RESIDENCE, WITH A FEW acres of ground; must be on the water (Sound preferred), and a reasonable distance from the city, price not to exceed $5,000. Address, giving particulars, box 4,153 Poat offic ___RELIGIOUS NOTICES e EMORIAL CHURCH, HAMMOND STREET, CORNER of Waverley place.—The Rey. E. F. Remington will Preach to-morrow (Sunday) evening. Services at 1034, 4 and at TH o'clock, Free seats, EV. ISAAC 8. KALLOCH WILL PREACH IN THE Laight street church, corner of Laight and Varick Streets, to-morrow (Sunday) morning, at 1054 o'clock, and at 7% oelock in the evening. EY. CHARLES CHAUCER GOSS, SECRETARY OF the Alliaice, will speak upon the beneficial results of the prescut rebelliou, in the Zouave tent on Union square, 4t 355 o'clock. He will also preach in Astor place at 634 o'clock. Friends of volunteers and the public generally are invited. REV. MATTHEW HALE SMITH WILL PREACH TO morrow (Sunday), August 4, in Trenor Hall, Thirty- fourth street, corner of Brondway), at 10% A. M., and at 8 o'clock P.M.’ Evening subject—*Plain Thoughts Brought from the War, or the Causes of our late Defwat and “ite s60NS,” KV. WILLIAM ALVIN BARTLETT WILL PREACH T0- morrow in fe Brooklyn Tabornacle, on Fulton ave- hue, uear Hoyt street, Services will commonce at 104 A, M. and at 73 P.M. 47. ANN'S CHURCH, S Fifth avenne.—Rev. Thomas Gala preack in the morning guage at 336 P.M Gvening at 734. HE TABLE OF THE LORD WILL BE SPREAD TO.MOR- row morning,after usu! service, in the First Free Wil Bapust church, in Twenty-eiglith street, near Broadway. All who truly I Lord and Saviour aro invited to come and parta A. M., and 7% P.M. Social met ing by the pus: REET, NEAR ot, rector, will at 108% and in the sign lan- F. C. Ewer will preach in the (GHY RESTOH ORAN iJacies unmasked —Dr. LARMO: ical Adviser and Marriage Guido informs the debilitated and diseased, including those who st of the cause of their il! health, and who haya «f toe most certain for $1_by RICH- ER & CO., 113 Nassau st., 66 State st., Chicago; or the author, ARDSON, No.1 N.Y., and JOHNSC 647 Brondway R. H. A. BARROW, 194 BLEECKER STREET, FOUR doors {rom Macdougal street, uthor ot that popular medical work, “Human Frailty,’ may be \< usual, from 11 till Zand from 4to8. Sun- R, HUNTER HAS FOR THID is attention to diseases of a certain class, iu which fie has treated no less than fifty thousand cases, without an instance of failure, His great remedy, Dr. Hunter's res certain diseases when regular treatment remedies fail; cures without dieting or re- striction in the habits of the patient; cures without the disgusting and sickening effects of ‘all other remedies; ¢ in new cases ip Jess than six hours. Jt roots out the poisonous taint the blood is sure to abserb unless the remedy igused. Itis $1 a vial, and cannot be obtained genuine anywhere than at the old offie 3 Division street, Book for nothing that treats of the eftucts of early abuse ¥ YEARS CONFI} zD >). COOPER, NO. 14 DI on all disesses of a Aight years exclusively devoted to these complaints enable him to'warraut aecwre jo all cases. ‘The victims of mis- placed contidence in medical pretenders can call, with @ certainty of being radically ¢u R WARD TREATS SUCCESSFULLY ALL DISE. jes. His Great Benefactor or $1. Ottice 12 Laight street, nea RR. COBBETT HAS REMOVED FROM 19 DUANE D street to 20 Centre street, between Chambers and Reade streets, where he can be consulted privately on certain diseases, N.B—Dr. © isa member of the New York University (Medical College). See bis dipioma in his o Private entrance at No. 6City Hall place. 0 SHIP BUILDERS —BLANCHARD'S PATENT BEND. T ing Machine, with the right to use it, can be had on very liberal terms, by which perfect faltocks and knees of any dimensions canbe made better and cheaper thaa those of uatural growta. Apply to JOHN SILSBY, 34 Broadway RUNK MANU- way. goruer of Sele Travel- us0 HN €ATTNACH, nporter, 88) Br Ting and Shopp! y ANTED.—THE ADVERTIS: eapital of $10,000, des large whole sule or retail Grocery or Tea Business, which is done for eneh enly. Party ng ihe sare for sale, either in this of adjacent Henry HW Prentice, Herald 0 toeir trug names, place of sales, ox; ac rl 1, ANO COMPLETE LAW LIBRARY: ew. Address Lawyer, Hora. \ R. WARD, 12 P| dy aud permanent cu Tis great remedies, Uuequatied for curing certain diseases, price $1. Cures ‘anteed. ESS OF DR. WARD, 12 LAIGHT STREET. Vatfections caveed by mercury or disease cured aif the usual time aud at balt the usual SNETISM—BY DR. PALMER. cures—made without medicii pieurisy, neuralgia, carved sping, can’ liver aud lungs, etysipelas, rheum: inflame t eyes, felons, fevers of all kinds at the house, 60 Amity street, N Y. MUNRO! REFERS TO of heart discase, 8, congestion of . Paralysis, Ots, Patients taken APPLIES GALVA THE AVE “cure of Female Comptaints i sdies can obtain & ard aud Medical Treatment at 26 Wattastreet, next to Varied, TREET, CAN 033,909" Hoa. , 162 CHAMBE ted or by letter No 6 Harricon avenue, tun office, \ INTER GARDEN, MR. AND MRS. W. J. FLORENCE, Three pieces to-night. TEMPTATION; On, THE IRISH EMIGRANT, O'BRYAN... (Ab Emigrant just Lanilo After which THRICE MARRIED. LOTTA, a Ral Masque Costumer VICTORINY LE PAG Jolin Brotghaes, Esq. cd). .M, FLORENCE CARL ML LA SEGUAD GUSTAVUS VASA DE VE Mrs. FLOR’ Dir. FLOR ng the French oite, LES YEUX BLEWS and the German Song DRIE AM LINET, e performance will conclude with Buekstone’s Farce, 300D FOR NOTHING. Nan (the Goodfor-Nothing), MRS. FLORENCE, Tim Dribbles (her father), MR. FLORENCE. Tho performance of these characters have won for Mr. and Mrs. Florence the mest encomums of the press and public of Great Britain and Amoriea. Doors open at half-past seven, to commence at eight o’cloe! Ou WEDNESDAY EVENING BE ct August 7, a FIT AND ORPHANS Of the members of the Sixty-ninth regiment, N. ¥. 8. ML, : Who fell ut Manassas, E CORDOVA'S LYCEUM, 720 BROADWAY. DE CORDOVA ON THE REBELLION AND THE WAR, With Diasolving Views, every evening, Admission 25 cents, Commence at § o'clock. RYANT'S MINSTRELS. Mechanics’ Hall, 472 Broadway HOME AGAIN—RETUKN OF THE FA‘ Monday evening, August 5, and wi VorIrEs. nd every night, tho original renowned BRYANT'S MINSTRELS, composed of the follo talonted artists— MR. S.C. CAMPBELL, the popular vocalist; J. GARATAGUA, the celebrated Cornet Soloist, Eph Horn, Jas. Morrison, J. 1M. Savori, G. 8. Fowler, W. L. Hobbs} J. W. Hilton, D. Emmett, T, J. Pool, N. W, Gould, . Gottings, Frank Lealio, Japancso Tommy, NEIL and DAN BRYANT y of Songs, Dances, Burlesques, &e. Hall has been re-painted, decorated, &e., making it the cosiest place of amusoment iu New York, For particulars seo bills and programmes of the da Doors open at 7, curtain rises at 8 o'clock. Ticke H" EL JULIEN, GRANT STP ', STATEN ISLAND, RAND. CLASSICAL CONCERT, SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, 1861. Doors open at seven; commence at eight. PROGKAMMK: Quartette in F major, (Op. 41, No. 2), R. Sehu- oll, Herwig, Besig and Bergmann eons +s. .Signoe Lotti al_violoncell » mes illiam ‘Telt’'), F. Seha- 25e. wy from the opera of “W bert «Messrs, Noll and Bergmann Solo, Piano, (“Rigoletto,”) Liszt... 3.B. Mills Trio in Eat, for piano, violin aud Beetho Messrs. Mills, Romanza from the opera of “Martha,” F Fantasia for Piano (“Lucia”) Prudent, Conductor. . ig. Lavttt Mr. S. B. Mills ++oMr. CARL BERGMANN, Reserved Seats, $1. ANTED—TWO GOOD LADY IGERS, TWO GOOD dancers, one good negro performer and a good co- mic singer, to go to Detroit, Michigan. Call at French’s Hotel between Zand 3 P.M. JACOB BELLER, Agent. FOR SALE. SECOND CLASS HOTEL FOR SALK.—VHIS IS A rare opportunity for any person wishing to enter Such a business, ‘The house is well located and of long standing. To be sold cheap, Apply at tho Pearl Street House, corner of Pearl aud Ferry streets, Now York. AKERY AND CONFECTIONERY FOR SALE—AT A great sacrifice, To a man of somo means it is a Splendid opportunity The fitting up of store, saloon, &e. cost some $9,000. Will be sold for $3,000. Lots. or cou try property taken in exchange. Inquire on the premises, corner of Twenty-ninth street and Broadway, or at 27 Third ayenue. Desi STORE FOR SALE ND PIEXTORES Inquire of ) 162 Broad all_in complete order; for HORTON, Bowery, or J. J. BROWN RUG STORE FOR SALE CHEAP.—MUST BE SOLD immediately, on account of ouer business. Apply at 191 First aver near Twelfth stro: OR SALE—THB LEASE, STUCK AND FIXTURES OF a splendid new Grocery Store, engrossing a large family trade, and offering on the whole an interest of fifty t tothe purchaser, Inquire of 1, BURKE, auc- tioneer, 135 Bower! DOUBLE ENGINE, 120 HORSE lors, all complete, “Apply to J. Broadway, third floor, VOR SALE—A LONG ESTABLISHED AND RESPECT ble Free Concert Saloon, well located and doing « good business; rent low and tern Inquire on the premises, 6: ok. ) OR RUIT STAND, NO 74 BLEECKER stroet, near Broadway, The Stand, Stock, Awning, Gas Fixtnres and Lease, for one year, will be sold for $35. Inquire on the premises, OR SALE.—$375 WILL BUY EIGHT YEARS! LEASE of a fine Lager Beer Saloon, Garden, a splend| Dwelling, fine Cellar, Yard and Stable, on a prominent corner, Rent $440. Apply on the premises, Bloomileld, corner of Fourth street, Hoboken, IR SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF ONE OF the best Liquor Stores in the Seventh ward, No. 662 Water street. Back roem and bedroom attached, Rent low. OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS ENGLISH SHADES AND Concert Room on a principal avenue, doing a first Class trade. Lease of the whole house: room for Whirl y boarders, Must be gold. Address 8. & S., Herald office. ORSALE—A SAFE AND WELL, ESTABLISHED BUST ness; no humbu; very cheap; ow doing well; a good run of ' ablished; any man can make inoney on a vory small capital. For par ticulars apply to C. B. HOWES & CO., 429 Broadway, room 12. OK SALE.—AMBROTYPE AND PHOTOGRAYH GAL- lories for gale or to let. Apply ou the premises 301 Canal street and 270 Grand street, or inquire for particu- lars of THWAITES & CO., 206 Chatham square, E—A NICE LIQUOR STOF location. There are good tenant: auit upper part of the house, which leaves the store at $9 a month. For farther particulars see WM. ABBOTT, auc tioneor, No. 4 Fast Broadway. (OR SALE—A MORNING PAP! N THE Fiftoenth ward: a rare chance for an cnterp man to secure a permanent and profitable business, Ap: ply at 137 Grand street, between 8 and 9 A. M. or fond 2 POM, in the store OR SALE—CHEAP FOR CASH, THE. y tol, corner of Sixty acventh street and Fighth ave hue: terminus of the Fighth avenue railroad, and main entrance to the Ramble and Skating pond; three years’ lease. Apply on the premises or at TL AT A GREAT BARGAIN.—WILL LL. FOR ; al value, one of the best and Peer Pump, Glass Cases, $ &e. Apply on the premises, fr of Stanton and Eldridge street ROCERY FOR SALE A PRINC TF fare and prominent corner, Ct excellent, well established location, fixtures all complete and doing change-for a good mo SOUTH, ARTZ ROCK MI nouneed by miners at the min: very best for re: ring rock aid other hard substances to impalpab’ powder with lardenod shifting grinding surfaces charg SOUTHWICK & WOOD, 82 Nassau stro n T Established seven sind coftee trate. Wi factory rensons for office, ing, Drawers, & ‘om 9 10 12 o'clock, corner L, THOROUGH- Horse, wagon aud good trade,” Or will ex an street IR SALE.—PRO r vars. Doing a karge tea, offered at a bargain, ling, Addresa Tea Store, H Lis. BUY A GROCERY AND LiqUor in one of the best business places m the Tenth ward; low revt of store, basement and room for family, all furmished with chairs, tabl rent paid’ ia groceries, Will take part cash the promiaos, 22 Essex street, near Canal str Mf) —FORSALE, A NICE GROCERY STORE IN $250. Hodeon stroct, with the lease of the house (two story and attic) for two years Bas appeneance and inviting —FOR SALE, A LIQUOR STORE IN WES? Ny 00. Mreot, the Moest stamd in the ey: ele gant location and business, must be sold this day Also aspleadia, long established paper ssanufactory, all com. pleto for business, and finest im this conntry, $55,008, A Nassau st., room No. 4, for two day CLOTHING, = a LIS OLD STAND LADIES AND Gi obtain the following prices for their cast off wearng apparel:—Frora Sve to twenty tive doll from Unree to fifteen dollars for coats, from one to hve dollars for pants A note by post pnwetually attended to by WUBRIEL, 134 Seventh avenuc, between Nineteenty Aud Twentieth stre: tleaded to by Si BETTER CHANCE FOR LADIES AND GENTL dispose of their cast off Clothing, Furniture, Car : @ to pay 28 percent more lense call ¢ or address J. Seveoih avenue, bet b Twentieth and ‘Tweaty Grat atregls, Ladies aittnded tu by Mra. Suhalt ice stock, low rent, | a | | sbed stove, Sa; | = Apply oa inquire of D. BURKE, auctioncer, 135 | ' NTS CAN ‘TONIGHT, And every figs tll Lucther notice, TEE SEVEN SISTERS, R, UNCLE SAM'S MAGIC LANTERN, Which has TWO HUNDRED AND FORTY SEVE: And withessed by more ( THREE HUNDRED AND. FOR! PROF With ail the NEW TABLEAUX, NEW MUSIC, NEW SOM -AND BEAUTIFUL. SC = fitted ee ON EW BOWERY THEATRE Sove Proprietors. Messrs. G. L. Fox & J. W. Lingard. SATURDAY, AUGUST 1861, Benett of LIEUT, L. Fox. THREE GRAND DRAMAS. The domestic drama of tt JONATHAN BRADFORD. Caleb Scrimmage Vehaseconsoereess Llout, @. B, Fo Dan Macraisy.... seeeeeeeeeMr, G. C. Bonitnce The rormancc drama of VALENTINE NIGHTS, THOUSAND NEW DANCES RY. ‘And the patriotic dr THE TRalToR’s DOOM. ARNUM'S AME RICA "AN MUSEUM, ‘The two lions and heroes of the day are WM. TILLMAN AND WM. STEDDING, who killed the thre pirates and RESCUED THEMSELVES AND THEIR VESSEL, which the pirates had captured. Every vody is aaxlews to ee thom, and henco they are MUSEUM, HOLDING LEVEES DAILY AT THE where thousands of curious people are visiting them. PROFESSOR ANDERSON, JR., THE GREAT WIZARD OF THE WORLD, Continues his wonderful and extraordinary: FEATS OF MAGIC AND NECROMANCY EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING To be seen at all rs, every day and evening, the wonderful Albino Sisters, Sea Lion, Mammoth Bear Sam- son, with a variety of other living Bears, Monster Suakes, Aquaria, Happy Family, Living Seal, &e. Admission to all, 25 cents; children under ten, 15 conte, iC HALL, Grand and Broomo streets. ventilated place of amusement ifm I t ‘The coolest the city, Th rate or Monster Fans are in operation, rendering the theatre os delightfully cool and pleasant as a 8 Karden, POWERFUL CONSTELLATION OF AT £20 1 ONS. NEW STARS, SEW STARS, Distancing ali the places of amusement in wiry oe the production of novelties. BIL BIR AND BEN LLY BIRCH AND BEN COrTo) ILLY BIRCH AND BEN COTLON, BILLY BIRCH AND BEN COTTON, ‘The world renowned Negro Comedians. ANNETTA GALLETIT, ANNETIA GALLETII, ANNETTA LLETT, ANNEITA GALLEITI, ‘Tho best Dansouse that has ever ared in America TONY PASTOR, TONY PASTOR, TONY PASTOR, The eget Singer mu the country t . JOHN LIGAN, JOHN MULL J. PIERCE J. PIERCE, MONS. VELARDE, MONS. VELARDK, MONS. LA ‘THORNE, MONS. LA THORNE, TIM NORTON, TIM NORYON, A. J. LEAVITT, A. J. LEAVITT, In New Acts. THE GREAT BALLET TROUPE, THE GREAT BALLET TROUPE, Composed of first class Dancers. ROBERT W. BUTLER, Sole Lossoe. Mons. LA THORNE, Stage Manager. Engaged, and will shortly appear, the celebrated Rehio- pian Opera Troupe, known as THE BROABWAY MINSTRELS, composed of the most talented artists in the profession t— Songs, Gloes, Dances and Operatic Burlesqu RYANTS’ OF A HOUSE, MuCHANIC'S HALL, 412 BROADWAY. Home Again. Return of the Favorites, GRAND REOPENING Of tho Original and World Renowned BRYANT’S MINSTRELS! Mond ning, August 5, 1861, ND EVERY NIGHT DURING ‘THe WEEK Company 1% composed of the following popular x 8. C. CAMPBELL, EPH. HORN. Th arti JAS. MORRISON: J, GARATAGUB. J. H. SAYORI W. L. HOBBS, DAN BRYANT. G. 8. FOWLER 0. D. EMMETT. JAPANESE TOMMY: T. J. PEP T. GETTENGS. IL BRYANT. FRANK LESLIE. J. W. HILTON, THE COSIRST HALL IN THR CITY. Newly Painted, Renovated, Decorated, Upholstered, &e [YOR PARTICULARS SKK BLLIS OF THE DAY. REMEMBER—THE BRYANTS—AUGUS? —AMERICAN CONCE 444 444 BROADWAY, ‘The cheapest and best place of amusement in the city. FRESH TALENT. VARIETY OF ATTRACTION. VARIETY OF ATTRACTION. TRIPLE COMBINATION. The greatest entertamment in the city. ‘Tho following well known artists appear every olghti— CHARLEY WHITE, ‘The great originator of merriment, DENNY GALLAGHER, The colcbrated Ethiopian Comediaa, CHARLEY GARDNER, To his original Hop-Light-Loo. ARLINGTON, ‘The original essence of Old’ Virgina, L. SIMMONS, L. SIMMONS, Tp Dis great and unequalled Ganjo Solos, BILLY QUINN, A baif witted but M. TU 5, wning Darkey Versatile and Ethiopead performor. F. SHAW, oF. Extemporaneous and Comic Sin THE BEST BA TROUVE In the city, under the direction of PAUL BRILL(ANT, ‘THE ORCHEST! RA Under the leadership of Mr. JM. LANDER. ADMISSION +10 conte Gallery Parquet ; eat Seuta in Private Bor VHARLEY WHITE S—CHARLEY WHITE'S EW PUBLIC HOUSE, 113 Grand one door west of Broadway. PRETTIEST DRINKING ESTABLISHMENT IN THE CITY. ANTERBURY MUSIC MALL, 585 BBOADWAY, The moat coatly Attod-up establishment in the world, ‘The largest company in America, "ie best patronized place of amusemeut. ‘The entortainment consists of Singing, Dancing, Bur Jesques, Ballets and Pantomimes, FOX & CURRAN, Proprietors. RYANT'S MINSTRELS B Home again. Return of the favorites, MECHANICS! HALL, 472 BROADWAY. Newly painted, decorated, upholstered, &@ , Will reopen on MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 5, 1861, WITH NEW FEATURES, NEW FACES, &o. The company will consist of sixteen artists, THE EXCE For particulars, see bills and prog: Doors open at 7; curtain rises at 8 o'el TNO SHOWMEN.—WANTED, A PANORAMA, OR SIMB I jar exhibition, of real merit; send programme op description, and the lowest cash price, to D.C. La Rue Rochester, ¥. ckots 25 ote MUSICAL, x MAGNIFICEAT SE ROSEWOOD PIANO forte for sale. , ined with satinwoor made to order, fully guaranteed, cost $500; will be sol for $250, inelnding Stool and Cover. Also, Drawing Room Suit, cost $300, for $435. Inquire at No. 48 West Sixteente street, between Fifth and Sixth ayvent IGHTE & BRADBURYS! | By NewScale Oxerstrang Bass Patent Insulated Full | Framo Grand and Square Pianofortes, No. 421 Broome street, | "What everybouy says must bo true; orerybody oaye | they are the beat, therefore they must be the best | REM , ‘on pla AL.—HORACE WAT RE- Has » AG! eh moved to 484 Broadway, between Grand and Broome | Streets, where be gells now seven octave Pianos for $160, | all round corners.aarved legs, $200, nd warranted. Second hand Pianos and Melodeons from $25 t0 $120. All kinds of Y rchandtge at war p Pianos and Melodeous to let from $2 to $6 per month; as per agreement, monthly payments rec same. 8. INSTRUCTION. ee CLASSIWAL PROFESSORSBIP, IN SOSU! COLLEGR ZA in ta: Nortbern States, wanted by an Hoglish M.A. | (Cambridge). Tho highest testimonials 6 the firek Scholars mm Europe, Address M, A., No 125 Macdougab street, New You $2.60, WRITING TWENTY 1 BOOK A Reeping, 35 per month, or §20 leesvus unlimited, Writing and Arithmetic, $20 per quarter. 78 iessous. Juve: nilee, during vacation, $3 per month. At sz Bowery and 253 Fulton street, Brouklyn. Col, PAINE, the well Knowa er of writing, is ‘oe of the best instructors iu the Ne : Ag nch and allof thew icriptor legal. Meumauship, wishes to instruct in any | branches, oF to obtain ex rk City, COLLEt { King, Fort Ba

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