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- SHIPPING. bond a Bet N NEW YORK AND prions a ‘and embarking passengers at ° wn (ireland), “The Liverpool New York and Philadel. phia ip pany intend despatching their full «powered Clyde built iron steanships as follows:— KANGAROO, Saturday, August 17. ETNA, Saturday, August 24. EDINBURGH, satu; day, Avgust 81. And every Saturday at noon, from pier 44 North river. ‘KATES OF PASSAGE, a cabin....... 875 | Steerage. . wo London. 2°80 | Do. ¢ $ 85) Do. — to Paris Do. toHamburg... 85| Do. to Hambury Passengers are alsojforwarded to Havre, Bremen, vdam, Antwerp, &., at equally low rates, wishing Co bring out their friends can buy tick- vels here at the following rates, to New York:—From Li- verpool or Queenstown, first cabin, $75, $85 and 105, “Bteerage from Liverpoo!, $40; from Queenstown , $30, These steamers have superior accommodations for pas esongers, and carry experienced surgeons, They are built in water tight iron sections, and have patent iire annihila. tora on board. For further information apply at the company’s offices, JOHN G. DALE, Agent, 16 Broadway, N, Y. OR SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE. ters ‘On Saturday, August 17, the United states Mail iy, Aug’ FULTON, tates Mail Steamer Worroy, Commander, cewill sail from Pier No. 37 North Rives eatreet, on Saturday, August 17, at rene foot: of: Beans ‘This steamer, unsurpassed for safety and comfort, has double engines under deck, enclosed by water tight com- ‘partments, which, besides other Tesults, tend, in the event of collision or stranding, to keep the putnps free to work, sand secure the safety of vessel and passengers. For freight or passage apply to SAMUEL. M1. FOX, GEO. MACKENZIE, fAsents, 7 Broadway, eamer ARAGO will sail September 14, TEAM TO HAMBURG, HAVRE, LONDON AND Southatapton, ‘he Hamburg American Packet Company's iron steam- pe BAVERIA, | E Neier ‘commander, carrying, the States mail, will leave from pier 21 North river, {oot of Fulton street ee 4 SATURDAY, Angust 24, at noon, ‘for Hambarg, vin Southampton, taking passengers for Havre, London, Southampton and Hamburg, First cabin, $100; second cubin, $60; steerage, $35. Tho steamers cf this line will leave every alternate + Raturday, carrying the United States mail. The steamship Teutonia will succeed the Bavaria on * September 7, C. B. RICHARD & BOAS, 5 Scene PE NORTH GERMAN LLOYD'S STEAMSHIP BRE meu, H. woneels commander, carrying the United + States mail, will sail from pier 80 North river, foot of * Chambers street, on 7 “ SATURDAY, August 81, at 12 o'clock M., FOR BREMEN, VIA SOUTHAMPTON, taking passengers to LONDON, HAVRE, SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN, «at the following rates:— For the first cabin, $100; second cabin, $60; steerage, For freight or passage apply to OELRICHS & CO., 68 Broad street. R_LIVERPOOL.—TAPSCOTT’S LINE.—SAILS, AUG. 16, the packet ship DAVID HOADLEY, lying at pier Sere, ae ecngepons low rates) or drafts on pai reat Britain or Ireland apply to TAPSCOTT & CO., 86 South street, see OR LIVERPOOL—THOMPSON’S LINE.—THE STAR 2 OF THE WEST, at pier cast river, sails Tuesday, August 20. The JEREMIAH THOMPSON, at pier 40, Au. rae oe Ligerebtlcel has made two voyages in jUccess Year in sixteen days, Apply on board or * wt the office 275 Pearl street. “4 ie ee F2 LIVERPOOL.—OLD BLACK STAR LINE.—THE packet ship HEMISPHERE, lying at pier No. 27 East ‘iver, sails on the 20th August. ’ Passenger will -be taken cabin at steerage rates. The splendid ae hij bab Slipper ship ADELAIDE sails on the 27th Ai in 1; fo WHLLLAMS Gul F yee ee 40 Fulton street. Fe LIVERPOOL.—THE SHIP CARAVAN, CAPTAIN Sands, will sail on Saturday, August 17, having spl did accommodations for all classes of passengers. For fates of passage apply on board ship, pier 14 East river, ar to JOSEPH HY, 61 South street, near Wall st. R LIVERPOOL.—THE BLACK BALL LINE CLIPPER Fay GREAT buhay aly how at auchor in the stream, . Room for afew more passengers, Appl to JACOB WHESON, 108 South street. ign sian wale fe es ea nae ad Eee F2 LIVERPOOL.—DREADNOUGHT — LINE—THE splendid clipper ship Victory, Captain Ainsworth, ‘positively sails on Tuesdyy, August 20, at 12 o'clock, when all fteen days. For must be on Board. Last e tif pier No. 6 North river, or to P. M. DI ~etreet. passage (lowest rates) apply on board, EMAREST, 40 South OR LIVERPOOL.—OLD BLACK STAR LINE.—THE THORNTON sails this day, ut 11 o'clock, at which steamboat will leave plot 27 East river, to convey Passengers on board. Room for afew more passengers. “Apply to WILLIAMS & GUION, 40 Fulton stroot, XK BNE FoR Loxpox—sums “avcust 92—ane favorite packet ship DANIEL WEBSTER, lying at Dior 10 East river. For passage, at low rages, Or Drafts . any part of Great Britain or Ireland, apply to TAP- “Stork &£'00.. 86 south street, fogety OR CALIFORNIA, VIA PANAMA. Afirst class steamer will leave New York on the Ast, 11th and 21st of each month, excopt when these dates “fall on Sunday, when the day of departure will be on the ‘Monday following. For freight or Bowling Green. passage apply at the only office, No. 5 D. B. ALLEN, Agent. USTRALIA PIONEER LINE, CARRYING THE UNITED States Mail.—Extreme clipper ship SHAWML + pior 10 East river, will be despatched for Melbourne » Bust 17. Has unsurpassed acoommodations for first cabin passengers. R. W. CAMERON, 90 Beaver street. Au- (OR HAVANA VIA KEY WEST. The completely armed United States mail steamship |ARION, Captain J. D, Phillips, “-AVill positively leave pier No. 4 North river, on Saturday, - August 17, at 4 o'clock P. M. precisely, for Havana, " Gouching at Key West to land passengers and mails, For freight or passage apply to SPOFFORD, TILESTON & CO., 29 Broadway. R CAPE MAY ADE UADELERIA, Cape May, cabin, Philadetptin. Do., — steerage. oe ‘The large and commodious sea steamers DELAWARE «J. P. Johnson, commander. IN. :...A. G. Crooker, commander One of tho above will leave pier 14 North’ river, ever: Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at § o’clock P. M. on aturing, will eave Philadelphia same days, at 934 Freight received till 5 ovolock, P.M. aioe For freight or go apply on board, or to gi FREDERIC PERKINS, Agent, pier No. 14, certain EXCURSIONS, « dus EXCURSION TO CAMPS ON STATEN ISLAYD.— . Fare six cents by Staten Island ferry, foot of White- ‘hall streot, between the battery and South ferry. Guide to camps:—To reach regiinent3 of New York Rifles, British Volunteers, Mechanics and Artizens’ Empire Zouaves, and ‘Yates Rifles, all at Camp Washington; Scott Rifles and ‘Ira Harris Guard Uavalry, at Silver Lake; Third Irish Volunteers, at Camp Carrigan, Old Quarantine Ground, and Cameron Light Infantry, at Camp Morrison—steam: Doat at first landing. To reach Camp Scott and Camp Decker, change boats at first landing for Camp Scott di- "keot (no extra charge.) Boats leave every hour from 6 = Ee to7T P.M. On fine Sundays every half hour to 73¢ IXCURSIONS ON HARLEM RIVER TO HIGH BRIDGE.— The ‘Harlem and Spuyten Duyvil Navigation Com- y’s steamboats EMILY, TIGER and TRUMPETER, leave ‘lem every hour for High Bridge and Kingsbridge; on «Sundays, every half hour. N. B.—Either of the above Boats can be chartered for excursions, picnic parties or ¢ Sunday schools, on application at the office, Harlem. steamer JACOB BELL will make an excursion to jolora Banks, Sunday, August 18; leaving Jackson street, Bast river, at-six; Bridge stroet, Brooklyn, 614; Peck +alip, 6}; Spring street, North river, 7; pier 4, Northriver, 734A. M. An experienced pilot wili be on board to put »the boat on the right spot. ‘Tickets$1. Chowder servers +on board. N. V. HOUSMAN, Fast Broadway House. ‘Wm. H. Corrixatox, Commodore, Ear TO SEA BASS BANKS.—THE SEA EGULAR BOAT TO THE FISHING BANKS.—THE steamer CROTON, Captain Jas. A. Dumont, will run ‘Zo the Banks every day during the season, (weather per- sanitting.) LRAVING RAST RIVER. LEAVING NORTH RIVER. ‘Menth strect.....7:16 A. M. | Spring street. frost +730 A. M. | Phirtieth str ee 7:45 A. M. | Pier No. fane a street, Brooklyn, at 7:50 A. M. ~ is is one of the best excursions out of New York. for the excursion 50 cents. ——————— _ CLOTHING, T EZERIEL'S OLD STAND, LADIFS AND GENTS ean obtain the usual prices for their cast off wear- ‘ ‘Apparel, Carpets, Furniture, Jewelry, &c. A note SOY post punctually attended to by F.,134Seventhavenue, “Betwesn Nineteenth and Twentieth streets. Ladies at- stSuded to by Mrs. E. GREAT DEMAND FOR CLOTHING.—LADIES AND 4) gentlomon having any Cast Off Clothing, Furniture ‘pets and Jewelry to dispose of, will receive the high es‘. price in cash, by calling on or addressing C. Mish, 302 Lerantn avenue, between Twenty-ninth and Thirtieth rstrects. Ladies attended to by Mrs. Mish. BETTER CHANCE FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN to dispose of their cast off Clothing, Carpets, Furni- ‘Fare avd Jewelry.—I guarantee to pay twenty-five per ent more than any other dealer. Please call on or ad edgess J. ANHALT, 152 Seyenth avenue; between Twentieth @af Twonty-lirst streets. Ladies attended on by Mrs. \Anhailt. GREAT QUANTITY OF CAST OFF CLOTHING, A_ Furniture, Gepets, Jewelry, &e., wanted for the AWestern market.—I pry aS follows:—From $10 to $35 for Bil Dresses, for Pants trom $1 to $6; Coats, from $6 to Bis, by calling or acdressieg A. Ducas, 218 doventh avo- ue’ between Twenty-fourth and Twenty-Htth streets. La- vies attended to by Mrs. D. | \ NEW YORK HER BOARDING AND LODGINGS. _ HANDSOME SUIT OF ROOMS ON THE SECOND A floor, containing gas, hot and cold water, and bath Toom adjoining, would be let, with full or partial Board, to gentlemen or a small family; no othor boarders, Refe- rences required. Inquire at 281 Lexington avenue, third house above Thirty-eighth street, FEW ELEGANT ROOMS, IN SUITS; ALSO SINGLE Rooms, in fne order, with first class Board; loca- tion pleasant and dosirable, between Broadway and Fifth Apply at 19 University place, corner of Ninth FRENCH TRACHER OFFERS TO BOARD, IN HIS family, a gentlemen wishing to acquire the know. ledge of this language by practice and lessons. Apply at 98 Fast Twenty-socond street, near Lexington avenue. LADY, HAVING TAKEN THE FIRST CLASS HOUSE 114 Second avenue, corner of Seventh street, has & fow Suits, and also some single Rooms, to dispose of, at house, or address box 3,983 Post otiice, FEW GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMODATED with good Board aud pleasant Rooms by applying 017 Chariton street. PLEA3ANT FURNISHED FRONT ROOM 'TO LET~ ‘To a lady and gentleman, with or without Board tor would accommodate a single lady; gas, bath, plenty ©’ closet Poom and use of piano, Terms moderate. Ap- ply at 125 Greene street, for one week. VERY HANDSOMELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, first oor, to let, with breakfast if desired, to single gentlemen in the private residence No, 37 East Fifteenth Street, first house East of T THE LARGE FIRST CLASS DOUBLE HOUSE, 127 Bleocker street, west of and near Broadway, Board @¢ Summer prices, ,cooland airy, in suits or single. Modern improvements. Board really first class. ‘The cheapost place in the city for the style and quality of what is offered. T GREATLY REDUCED PRICES—NEWLY FURNISH ed Rooms, from $1 to $2 50 por week. Lodgings from 25 to 37 cents por night, at the Frankfort House, corner of Frankfort and William streets, Open all night. DELIGHTFUL LOCATION,—ROOMS, IN SUITS OR separately, for families or gentlemen, with full or partial Board; house first class. Apply at No. 220 Fourth street, Washington square, Strangers not wishing to go to hotels can tind pleasant accommodations at reasonabie prives. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, HAVING NO CHILDREN, wish Board in a private family. Location between Aimity and Kighteenth street, west of Broadway. Ad Stating terms, &c.,'T. M.'E., Herald ottice, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED SUIT OF ROOMS, ON first floor, also a single Room, to let, with full or partial Board. Location first class. Family private. No. 44 West Twenty-lirst street, near Fifth avenue. FINE SUIT OF ROOMS ON SECOND FLOOR, FUR- ZA. nished, with bath room attached, may be obtained by @ party ot'three or four permanently. Apply at 126 Ninth street, a few doors west of Broadway. LARGE SEGOND STORY FRONT ROOM, WITH A closet, hot and cold water and bathroom, with Board for a gentleman and wife, for $7 50 a week; also, third story front Room, with two pautries, for $7, at 163 East Thirty-tifth street, near Third avenue. PRIVATE GERMAN FAMILY, OF THE HIGHEST respectability, will let a few pleasant Roome, with gwd Board and comforts of home. House contains all modern improyemenis. Neighborhood desirable, Please apply at 170 West Thirty-sixth street. Refereuces given. Terms according to times, Use of piano. LADY HAVING NO CHILDREN OF HER OWN is desirous of having an intelligent little girl, about. 10 Years of ago, to board with her for company; she will be Well cared for; good schools near by; terms ¢asy, Ad- dress, for one week, Mrs. E. L., Greenpoint Post oilice. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE WISH BOARD IN A PRI- vate family only, and where no other boarders are faken; a good sized Room, full Board for lady and partial for gentleman, required; must be in New York, and west side preferred, for which $3 per week will be promptly paid. Address, with full particnlars, Edgewood, box 119 Herald office, References given and required. LADY, LIVING ALONE, IN A VERY PRETTY COT- tage ‘and garden, would like to take a Indy and gentieman to Board, Location near the Sixth avenue, be- tween Fifty-first and Fifty-fourth streets. Address Mrs. Charles, Madison square Post office, for three days. LADY AND GENTLEMAN CAN HAVE A FRONT Room, anid Bedroom if desired, with or without Yourd; also a back Room, with Board for lady, for $5; all modern improvements, Apply at 144 Thompson street, near Houston. ALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 17, 1861: se __ BOARDING AND LODGINGS. Pee one OR TWO CE and gentleman, can obtair sirable Rooms, » 6 River terrace, froutiny the the floating bath, and four minutes’ walk of ,OR A LADY Wich partial Board, at river, ni the ferry, OTEL LODGINGS—CLEAN, COMVORTABLE SIN: Rooms, from $1 25 to $1'50 a week, oF 25 conts nion Hotel, 166. Pritwe strect, corner als at all hours. Open all night. Stran, others will find this a convenient place to stop ut. ACKSON HOUSE —THE LOWEST rented and most comfortably and convenient! nished Apartments in the city, t6 moet the wants of small families, with every requisite furniture, Linen, cooking range and utensils, gas and Croton wate M R, No, 22, West Twenty-ninth street, ‘several suits of Rooms’ and some single Rooms not engaged, Her house has been enlarged and is ele ly furnished, and she can offer every comfort as well as Juxury for those desiring a home for the winter. ‘There is & laundry attached to the premises, 08. 110 AND 112 EAST FOURTEENTH STREET, near Union square—elegant Rooms, singly or in Suits, with Board; terms moderate; house ‘just repaired and renovated, Apply as aboy GJTRANGERS SEEKING TRANSITORY BOARD CAN DE §S) weil accommodated in a handsomely furnished honse and desirable location, at prices to suit the times. Rooms to let en suite or singly. Apply at 33 Clinton place, be- tween University place and Broadway . Ts LET—BACK AND FRONT PARLORS, ELEGANTLY Furnished, with or without partial Board; also hand- somely arranged suits of Rooms, for gentlemen or { housekeeping for a small family. Terms reasonable. Ap ply at 215 Sixth avenue, near Fourteenth street, (0 LET—WITH FULL OR PARTIAL BOARD, A handsomely furnished suit of tive Rooms, together or separately, on second floor o first class hoase; din- nerat 6, Apply at 119 Ninth street, west of and’ near Broadway. (0 LET—A SPARE BEDROOM, TO A QUIET GENTLE: man. There is but four in family, The neighbor hood fs quiet and on a stage route, Cullat 144 Wooster street. ANTED—A FURNISHED ROOM, FOR A SINGLE gentleman, with a respectable’ family, in a house i the modern improvements, noar Broadway, not Tenth street, Please address’M. M., box 117 Ho- rald office. MONROE STREET, CORNER OF CATHARINE hished Rooms to let to small respectable families, with facilities for economical housekeeping: also, Rooms for single gentlemen, House has gas, bath, &c., and price very moderate. 9 UNIVERSITY PLACE, CORNER OF NINTH street.—Elegantly furnished Apartments, en Suite and single, with full Board or private table if pre ferred, to let.’ Desirdble accommodations for families eking Board for the winter. Reference required. D) ® GREENE. STREET—IN THE NEIGHPORHOOD OF the best hotels and restaurants—furnished Rooms o let to gentlemen only. Rooms from $1 to $4 per week. House has a fine yard, gas, &c., and is very quiet. 3 WEST THIRTIETH STREET.—TWO OR THREE Jct families and_ three or four gentlemen ca be accommodated with Suits and Single Rooms, elegantly furnished and in one of the most delightful locations in thecity, Tablofirst class. References exchanged, TY-FOURTH STREET, BETWE! Fifth and Sixth ayenues.—Furnished Rooms, in suits or single, for families or single gentlemen, can be bad on reasonable terms in the above first class house, 5 West Twenty REET, NEAR FIFTH Avenue Hotel.—A suit of Rooms, with Board, will be let to a family of adults or gentlemen; also two or three ingle Rooms, FOR SA LE. AY BOAT FOR SALE, good order t room, STEAM F il DRUG STOE N IMPROVING noghbor i paying business; es fablished oyer two yoars; the only reason for selling is poss of tho owner; stock on hand $450; cost of 1x 8 $750. rive $450 cash, or $800 on time, Inquire hth avenue, RARE CHANCE FOR HOTEL KEFPERS.—TO BE sold cheap for cash, a second class Hotel, woll locat- ed and of long standing. Satisfactory reasons given for selling. Apply at the Pearl Street House, 309 Pearl street, Now York. RARE CHANCE.—VOR SALR, THE LEASE, STOCK and Fixtures of store and saloon No, $42 Broadway, Adjoining Wallack’s now theatre. ‘The lease has five years to run. For full particulars apply at the office of EK. PERSON, No. 77 Cedar street, N N. B—Will be sold cheap. OAL YARD.—FOR SALE, LARGE YARD, DOING A 7 good business. Rent low. Address M. E. M., Herald ollice. RR SALE—THE 1 premises 74 Me Will be sold at a sucriti as tho ownor is compelled to retire from the same in cousequence of ‘health, Apply between 12 and 8 o'clock P.M OR SALE.—! or druggist to obtain an old established Drug Store, over twenty years established: will be sold che cash purchaser. Apply to GEORGE BAC! street. AMUSEMENTS. oe . GARDEN, TK GRAND FARE PERFOR: PRIOR To TH FOR EUROPE, CRLWBRATED AMERICAN ARTIS} MR. AND MRS. FLOR ENC Who have appeared during eighty cons: Humorous and hignly appiesiative aud evinced their approbation by tumult shouts of laughter at the humor of the IRISH BOY AND YANKE SATURDAY BVI At the request of man. ? Timothy Toodles.., After which, FLORENCES’ FARE By Mr. Mollenhaner aud Orchestr: to conclude with WORKING THE ORCLE. Polly Sparkall, a milliner,. <Mrs. W. J. Florence Dolly Slocum, a Yorkshire las <Mrs. W. J. Florence Mrs. Montgrowlery, an ancien tscandal mong i Hon, Fips Fred Fitzgig, a barber. Ben Tarboy, a sailor, Mines Terence O'Grady, an Irishman Mynheer Von Sputonfolder,a Dutchman, During the piece Mrs. Florence will sing ‘ “Johuny was a Shoemaker’? and dance a ‘ Clog Horn- pipe.” enoes, who have applause and artistic excellence of comic GAL. NING, August 17, Mr. W. J. Florenee, LL POLKA, MONDAY, the celebrated American Comedian, 8. CLARKE, will appear. ROR SALK—A LARGE AND ELEGANTLY FITTED UP corner | br Store in the itecutl ward, with or without Stock; willbe sold cheap, and satisfactory rea sons given for selling, by calling ob D, BURKE, 133 Bow- ery. °) OR SALE—HOTEL AND DINING ROOM, IN COM plete order; location unsprp ; t) any person wishing to engage in the business this is a chances oftered. For particulars ay ply to or address J. M. bn i2¢. lt street. MANHATT EF SALE—TH The propr hing w would sell his Stock, Fixture and give to the purchaser a lease on the premises ¢ or ten years at fair rent. Apply WoCHARLES WILSON, VOR SALE. A RARE CHANCE FOR BOARDING house keepers—the Furniture and Lease of a fou Story and ba house, completely furnished and Hed with good boarders, Possession immediately, Inquire of E. L. & B. T. BURNHAM, 611 OR SALI ALOON AND RES. THE BEST BILLIARD taurant in Third avenue, with ck and fixtures. Call at 92 Third avenue Chambers strec COFFEY. | ie ree tionery St be sold cheap. Taqu No agent need apy QIOR SALF—A NEW DOUBLE power, with boilers, all complete. 2 LOWE, office 458 Broadwa: third floor OR SALE—A FRUIT AND CONFECTIONERY STORE, with room enough for a small family all alone, doing a good fair busin close to the Hoboken ferry aud Hua son river depot. , selling on the premises. Inquire at 404 Caual street. RNOR SALE—A FIRST CLASS GROCERY AND TEA Store; tine location; cheap rent I new wagon verything complete, at efor a ready Call on or address @. BF. 208 Broad ceuston . F. way, New York, Cull from 10 A. M. to 3. 61 MADISON AVENUE.—PLEASANT ROOMS, FUR. furnished or unfurnished, with Board, for gentle men and their wives and single gentlemen, on reasonable terms, House first class, with all conveniences. Dinner at six. References required, Q) SURING STREET, THREE DOORS FROM BROAD way.—War prices. To let, handsomely furnishod ms, to single gentlemen. ‘The location is near all the firat class hotols and places of amusement, Reading Room freo. Inquire at the Anson House. 9 GREENE STREET, ABOVE SPRING—ALSTON House.—Riegantly furnishtd suits of Rooms, with gas, Croton water, and every convenience for housekesp- ing economically ; particulutly suited for small, respectable families or single gentlemen, Rent low to permanent nants, HANDSOME SUIT OF ROOMS—ON SECOND floor; also, Rooms on third floor, with all the modern improvements. ‘Will be let to gentlemen and their wives or single gentlemen. House first class. Dinner at 6 o'clock. Apply at No. 20 West Eleventh street, near Broadway. OARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR TWO single gentlemen, can obtain pleasant Rooms in a inodern house, with ail the improvements, at 122 Ninth street, a few doors west of Broadway. Beak ON WEST, HOHOKEN HILL, FOR A GEN: tleman and wife (terms moderate), with pleasant Rooms on second floor. ‘Situation very desirable; loca- tion healthy, with fine view of river and bay, and of easy access to the city. Inquire in styre 60 Eighth avenue, corner of Horatio street. OARD.—GENTLEMEN AND THEIR WIVES ORSINGLE. gentlemen can obtain neatly furnished Rooms, with Bourd, at 218 West Fifteenth street; also a suit of Par- lors, unfurnished, on the first floor, to let, with or with- out Board. ‘Powses wasnatow SQUARE, SOULH.—HAND- somely furnished Rooms, in suits or separately, to let, with Board, to families ‘or single gentlemen; also afew single Rooms. Inquire at 222 Fourth street, Wash- ington square, South, : OARD.—BROOKLYN HEIGHTS—VERY FINE ROOMS, with Board, for families or single gentlemen. Ap: Ply at 79 Columbia street, corner of Orange. Dinner at 6 n OARD—WITH HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS for gentlemen and their wives or fsingle gentlemen, Ata moderate price, Also a handsomely furnished House to let till Ist of May af low sent. Apply at 57 East Thirty- first strect, near Fourth avenue. OARD.—A FEW SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN BE accommodated with nice, pleasant Rooms and Board by applying at 557 Broome street. OARD IN JERSEY CITY.—COOL AND PLEASANT Rooms, overlooking the bay, within five minutes’ WRalk of the ferry. “Apply at 22 anil 24 Essex streot, noar Judson, OARD WANTED—IN A RESPECTABLE PRIVATE. family, by a gentleman an! his wife, within a few blocks of Union square or up town; terms rengouable; satisfactory reference, &c. Address Hamilton, Union square‘Post office. OARD WANTED.—A LADY AND GENTLEMAN DE- sire a neatly furnished Front Room, with Board for the lady only. Address Quiet, box 134 Herald office. OARD WANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY, IN A Spanish or German house. Terms $11 per month; jocation between Kighth and Bleecker strects. M. L. C., Hprald office, for two days. OARD WANTED—A YOUNG MAN OF QUIET HABITS wishes a small single Room, with one or two meals; focation above Bleecker. Address stating terms, location and number of family, W., box No. 7 New York Post office. OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND HIS wife, from about October 10, ina strictly private family, where there are no other boarders. Address 8. R., box 100 Herald office, giving full particulars. Terms must be moderate, References given and required, Address. WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.—TO LET, WIiH Board, well Furnished Rooms, in suit or singly; Suitable for families or single gentlemen, Dinnet at six o'clock, Billiard table for the use of the guests. MACDOUGAL | STREET.—RICHMOND HOUSE is now opened as a private family Hotel, for the reception of single gentlemen, or small families tired of boarding. Parties desirous Of housekveping can fad every convenience at the above establishment. BLRECKER STREET, WEST OF AND NEAR Broadway.—Pleasaitly furnished Rooms to let, With or without Board, single or in suits. Meals served in rooms if desired. Transient boarders accommodated. Location pleasant and ceytr PRINCE STREET, THREE BLOCKS WEST OF Broadway.—Pleasant airy Rooms, with excel- Tent Board, at $4 per week, each. Two vacancies at $3 50. Lodgings $1 to $125. Breakfast from 6108. Dinner at 124, and 6. 13 THOMPSON = STRI Rooms, from $1 ew, and all modern improvements, suitable for he keeping, and will be rented at one haif the usual pric! respectab PRINCE STREET—ST. CLAIR HOUSE.—ELE- 15 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. WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.—RBOARD FOR 78 gentlemen and their wives or single gentlemen. Rooms on second and third floors, in suits or separate. Dinner at aix o'clock. References exchanged. BLEECKER STREET.—TO CUBANS, SOUTHERN- 19 ers and others, desirous of a comfortable home, cannot do better than apply at this establishment, Hov very convenient and meals so arranged to suit business people, Permanent boarders preferred. COUNTRY BOARD. T WASHINGTON HEIGHTS, HUDSON RIV ty-flve minutes by railroad and steamboat from Ciiinbers street, a large suit of Rooms are now vacant in the Woodland Fark Honge. This family mansion, sur- rounded by thirty acres of picturesquo grounds, is beau. tilully sittiated on the banks of the [ndson, within two mintites’ walk of the railroad station, 1521 street; excel- lent bathing, boating and tshing; good stabling. For terms, &c., apply at the Hotel St. Germain, corner of Fifth avenue and,Twenty-second street. JOUNTRY BOARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR four single gentlemen, can obtdin pleasant Rooms, a short distance from the city bysboat. Terms very a For full parti¢ulars apply at No. 68 Irving place. OUNTRY BOARD—AT SPUYTEN DUYVIL, OD hour froth Chambers street by Hudson River Rail- road, in full view of the river and creek; good bathing and fishing. Callon or address E. Gulick, 250 Washing: ton street, New York. OUNTRY BOARD—PERMANENT IF SUITED, 18 © wanted for a lady and two children in afarm house, where a comfortable fiome may be had. References ot the highest respectability given; terms moderate. Ad- dress, with allsparticulars, H.£. A., Herald office, for three days. OARD WANTED—FOR A LADY AND GENTLEMAN, in a private family, where there are no other board: ers. Board for the lady only. Location between Tenth and Thirticth streets. Address C. L. S., Madison square Post office. OARDING:—A PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET THE Second Floor of a well furnished first class house, With Board; a good opportunity for afamily to arranges for the winter. Inquire at No. 59 Wost Twenty-seventh strect. OABDING.—A EUROPEAN FAMILY, WITHOUT CHIT. dren, occupying a first class house, will let neatly furnished Rooms, en suite or single; also single Rooms for gentlemen; day boarders will be taken. Apply at 48 East Bleecker street, near Broadway. OARDING AT THE HYGIENIC INSTITUTE, NO. 15 LAIGHT STREET, NEW YORK. If you have dyspepsia and want to be cured: if you are ous aud wish to be cured; if you are troubled with constipation and wish to b& cured; if you have any form of chronic disease and wish to be cured, this is the place for you to board. Our diet is strictly hygienic, Baths, gymnasium and social amusement free. Terms from to $14 per week, according to rooms. Transient board $1 per day. FANCHER & MILLER, Proprictors. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—ONE PLEASANT FRONT Room, furnished or unfurnished, to rent; also dne Room; the house is situated not fiye minutes’ walk m thuee ferries, Apply at 77 Clinton street, one door from Livingston. Bath in the house. Terms moderate, OARD IN BROOKLYN.—PLEASANT ROOMS, SUIT- able for married and single gentlemen, can be had, With Board, at 47 Concord sireet. Neighborhood pleasant and convenient to the principal ferries. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—PARTIES WISHING FINE Rooms, with good Board, in a first class’ honse, beautifully located, private family, may be suited by alling in Elliott place, corner of Hanson placo (house with bay windows), Dinner at 034. References exchanged, ‘_ENTLEMEN AND THEIR WIVES, OR SINGLE GEN- tlemen, can be actominodated with large or small Rooms on reasonable terms, at 106 Ninth street, near | Broatway, Dinner at six o'clock. References’ ex- changed. 20 $1 G00 w nis anight and Is. a night, at the Clinton Hotel, 339 Spr street. Strange and others will find this conyenient plave to stop at, Spanish and French spoken, HE LA TOUREITE HOUSE, BERGEN POINT, N. J., will be kept open until October. ‘Iwo degirablo suits 6f Rooms, suitable for families, will be vacated this weck, and may be secured if. applied for immediately. Boats leave for the La Tourette House from pier 2 North river, at 7:20,'11:20, 3:20 and 5:20; from Dey street at 10:30 and 4:30 o'clock. WESLEY W. HILL. Proprietor. N SUNDAY AND EVERY DAY FOR NEWARK— Fare 13 cents, and Bergin Point, fare 10 cents. The fust and elegant steamboat THOMAS’. WAY leaves pier 20 North river, foot of Dey street, at 1034 o'clock A. M. and 434 P.M. ~ TEAMER LONG ISLAND LEAVES JAMFS SLIP every day, Sundays excepted, at 8:30 P. M., for North Port, making’ the intermediate landings. Leaves North Port’ at & A.M. Fare to Glen Cove, 20 cents; to Great k and Sands’ Point,10 cents. Freight to Sands’ Point, Great Neck and Glen Cove at half the usual rates. NDAY BOAT FOR GLEN COVE, LANDING AT iy Whitestone, Strattonport, Great ‘k, City Island and New Rochelle. The favorite steamer YFLOWER leaves James street at 8:30, Delancy street at 8:45, Ele- veuth street at 9, Robinson street at 7 Twenty sixth street at 910. Returning, leaves Glen Cove at 3 P. M. OR SALE—THE STOCK, 1 AND FIXTURES OF A very handsomely furnished Portoreonse and Lager Beer Saloon, Can be bought at a reasonable price, for cash. Apply at 215 Bowery, corner Rivington str TURES AND TWO House corner of Broome and Wooster Atreols; sh business, fixed up in good style, with a good bar. It can be bought choap, ROR SALE—A DINING SALOON, WITH BAR ATTACH. Ded, heap. Call at 74 West street; would take a gold watch in part payment. GOR SALE CHEAP—A LICENSED TAVERN STAND, doing an excelient business, four acres of land and a neat now Cottage; desirable location; two and a half hours: from the city by railroad; convenient to good fishing and gunning, also trotting course; price $4,000. SEYMOUR & WEITON OTEL IN WASHINGTON CITY FOR SALE.—THE subscribers are authorized to sell the Furniture, E fects and Good Will of a well located Hotel in Washington 32 Broadway. City. ‘The house has been doing an exceilent business, and is onl 5 hoalth of the proprietor, Ai ising Northern man acquaintet with the kote and having a cash capital of about $5,000, 1 with the establishment. Ap- ply to JAS, McGUIRE & CO. , auction and commission mer- chants, Washington, D. CONSEQUENCE OF THE DEATH OF MR. A. BEMBE, from Mayence, partner of the Furniture and Uphol Stery establishment knoyn under the firm of A. Bombe & A. Kimbel, 928 Broadway the business is to be liquidate The large assortment of elegant Furniture and Upholstery Goods will therefore be sold at greatly ed price and we invite the public to visit our establishment an pur stock, A. KIMBEL, in liquidation. MILLS AND PATENT FOR by rainers at the mines as the very reducing rock and other hard substances to ith powder, with hardened shifting grinding surface: chang UTHWICK & W 2 Nassau street. 10 BALL ROOM, HOTEL PROPRIETORS AND OTHERS. The Stock, Furniture and Fixtures, together with the good will of lease and business of the celebrated es- tablishment, known as the Jones Assctubly Rooms, 606 Broadway, will be sold op or before the 20th inst. at pri- vate sale, or public auction on Tuesday, August 20, at 11 oe Catalogues day of sale. ‘The ab: blishment can be seen from 10 A. M. to6 P.M. For further parti: culars inquire of JOHN LLOYD & SONS, auctioncers, 15 assan etre’ EA STORE FOR SALE.—THE I. » T Stock of the oldest established store in the Eighth avenue. Doing a bnsiness in such times as these of $500 to $600 per we feot deop, fitted up in elegant styl cash, or prime sec juctory reayons for selling. Apply at 58 rity. Sat nt street. WILL BUY A FRUIT AND BUTTER STORE and afirst rate Top Gocery Wagon; rent of Store and two-Rooms for a family, $16 a month; will take part cash. Apply on the premises, 482g Hudson street, or 12 ‘a tre, TEC IO & HASTINGS. 485, ONE DOOR Bl OVERWIT BROADWAY MUSIC HALL, Wi 48 3 SUCCESS: 1 SUCCESS or THE BROADWAY MINSTRELS, BROADWAY MINSTE BROADWAY MINS?! 1s, BROADWAY MINSTRELS, TH 3 BILLY BIRCH AND I BILLY BIACH AND # J. A, HERMAD A. HERMA’ JOHN MULLIGAN AN. JOHN MULLIGAN ANNETTA NETTA, i Ss; GALLEITI, in the world. Y PAStor, TONY PASTOR, 5 at . B TROUPE, 7 GREAT BALLET TROUPE. AND MATINEE, GRAND AND MATL This (Saturday) afternoon, at hi AES AND CHILDE ADIES AND CHILDREN. ‘The management lave great pleasure ina engagement with the CELEBRATED ORRIN” FAMILY, CELEBRATED ORRIN’ FAMILY, ppear on Monday who will We management has sincere pleasure in announe- ing that MR. J. 8. CLARKE, a sensation in the dramatic world in gagement last spring, mn MONDAY Inaugurate a short if COUSIN JOE on, appearing sAT COMIC RO} AND TOODLES. . ALEXINA FISHER BAKER; Who will make her first app ar » aud a Powerful ew to Now York. Company, embracing many artists AMING.—WiLLIAM AREY’S SYSTEM OF HORSE ) CHILDS respectfully announces that bis first Exht bition of Subjugation, under the above systom, wiil place at the Equestrian Institute, South Fourth strect, st 19. Several Williamsburg, on Monday evening, Av been secured f He will be sustained by N. horaes of the most vizious propensities hat and will be introduced and subjugated in the prosenes the andience. ‘Tickets 25 conta. Reserved seats 60 cent Doors open at 7, Commence at 8. MUSICAL. AGNIFICENT 7 OCTA ROSEWOOD PIANO- forte for silo—Ricbly carved Jegs and. case, full iron plats, lined with satinwood, overstrung bass, inlaid with and pearl keys, made to order for prosent owner by city makers, fully guaranteed for three years, been in use but six months, cost $500, will be sold for $250, in- chiding Stool and Gover. Also clegant Dra Suit, cost $300, for $125. Inquire at No. 70 We sixth street, near Sixth avenue. ORGANIST, OF KNOWN ABILITY AND ganist of sever: an eng’ fers to H. other une: ct y church, and man eplionnbie testimonials wili be given. Ai n88 Organist, He fic ny ad XREAT WANT OF MONEY FORCES ME TO PART Fe with my Piw it has large round corners, over- strung bass, fill iron framo, extra wide sound board and scale, splendid Bgured rosewood case, scolloped keys, carved desk and Ire, mouldings, serpentine botiom; cost $450 six months ago; made dy oxe of the best’ city makers, fully guaranteed, If T can raise $165 in four daya the piano shall go. Positively the greatest sacrifice ever made in this city. Call early at 48 High street, Brooklyn. IGHTE & BRADBURYS? New Seaio Overstrung Baas Patent Insulated Full Frame Grand and Square Pianofortes, No, 421 Broome sirect. What everybody says must be true; everybody says they are the best, thoref 1 the best. “IN AMU: SEMENTS . BOWERY THEATRE, Sole proprictors, Messra. @. L. Fox and J. W. Lingard, ‘TURDAY, AUGUST 17, 1861, Last night of the engagement of MIR. ©. W. CLARKE, ‘Tho local drama of THE LIME KILN MAN. es Mr. C. W. Clarke. petite comedy of FAINT HEART NEVER WON FAIR LADY, And the domestic drama of THE ADOPTED CHILD. PpanNuMs AMERICAN MUSEUM a Harry Fairfax, ig enabled te the most. NOVELTY engagement PRAOKDID EXTRAORDINARY NOVELTY EXTRAORDINARY NOVEAY people of New York, a HIPPOPOTAMUS: HIPPOPOTAMUS: HIPPOPOTAMUS MivPororaMus HLPPOPOTAMUS THE THE ale? or OF imal of the kind ever br animal thatis worshipped by the allowed by the gc as a special favor, tory as the MOST RARE IMAL 20M. ito America. Am ptians, and never ument to leave the country, except ‘These animals are described’ in his AND WONDERFUL Mos? RARE AND WONDERFUL MOST RARE AND WONDERFUL of all the animal creation, They have neyer been seem "pt, except at the rdeus in London, the Garden of Plants tm | the one now offered to the ‘3 OF THIS METROPOLIS, and in each of these cases by the special favor of the grand VICEROY OF EGYPT. He may be seen on exhibition at all hours, day and evening, and is accompanied by AMA, HIS ARAB KEEPER, care and attachment of a doting parem® Ke WHAT 18 IT? OR MAN MONKEY, SEA LION, MAMMOTH BEAR SAMPSON, MONS’ NAKES, AQUARIA, HAPPY FAMID! LIVING SEAL, WAX FIGURES, &e, The lecture room entertainments embrace PETITE DRAMA, abe ay BURLETTA FARCE, By a company of rare musical and dramatic talent, MISS DAV IN, Double-Voiced Vocalist, MI MATILDA E. TOEDT, The Talented Young alist, ke. Admittance 25 cents, Chi der ton, MINSTREL who exhibits the tor his pot ¢ ‘15 conte, way, above Grand , and every night during the a ¢. CAMPBELL. in his popular Ballads and ‘Tyrolean Warblings. PEEL AND GETTINGS in thoir great ZOUAVE REEL. YH. HORN AND DAN BRYANT In a multitude of Comicalities, TOMMY...... in hii ECCENTRIC a + Burlesqnes, Plantation Scones, &oy Doors open at 7; curtain rises at 8 o'clock, Tickets 25a. ANTERBURY MU ANTERBURY MU M Monday, August 1 JAPANI Negro Songs, rn GREAT PANTOMIME GREAT PANTO! GREAT PANTOMIME GREAT PANTOMIBE ov THR SOUTHERN REFUGEE SOUTHERN REFUGE! NEW SCENERY, NEW SCI A NEW DRESSES, NEW DRESSES, POWERFUL FFFECIS. POWERFUL EFFECTS, POWER! RFFECTS, POWERFUL EFF EOTS. POWERFUL EFFECTS, YOWERFUL EFFEORS. THE YOUNG PATRIOT THE YOUNG PATRIOT IN IN YOUNG PATRIOT SHOT FROM A CANNON. ‘ SHOT FROM A CANNON. GRAND CHARGE OF THE ZOUAVES GRAND CHARGE OF THE ZOUAVES GRAND CHARGE OF THE, ZOUAVES N RO! or AND ROUT OF THE nee SEVEN THOUSAND PERSONS SEVEN THOUSAND PERSONS HAVE VISITED THR CANTERBURY FIVE NIGHTS TO Py FIVE NIGHTS A) THIS GREAT PRODUCTION. THIS GREAT PRODUCTION. Remember the MAGNIFICENT PANTOMIME, MAGNIFICENT PANTOMIME, Introducing the by DRI ZOUAVE DRILL DRILL, ZOUAVE DRILL npted in this city, bya corps of Twenty Ye ADMISSION 13 CENTS. A SION 13 CENTS, Y's MINSTRELS, Ai r \T INSTITUTE, site Bond street, EVERY NIGHT. FOX, MASTER LEON and GEORGE CHRISTY In New Acts. Admission 25 cents. OTE OF ART, 625 BROADWAY.—GREAT seldort Gallery of Paintings; works of Am artists; statuary, &c. Admission 25 cents. Open and eveni AS. H. WARD, Secretary. SHRISTY’S MINSTRELS. ENT OF THE FAVORITE TENOR Mr. JULES STRATTON, EMOVAL.—HORACE WA‘ ENT, HAS RE moved to 451 Broadway, Grand and Broome Stfects, where ho sells new seven octave Pianos for $150; all round corners,carved logs,$200,and warranted, Second hand Pianos and ladeona from $25 to $130. All kinds of Musical Morchandise at war prices. Pianos and Melodeons to lot from $2 to $6 per month; rent allowed if purchased ag por agreement; monthly paymonts received for the same, Alexandre Organs for churches at low prices. WANTED—IN PROTESTANT CHOI Sire gente Gait hia stiaviogrdestectses, enor aiid coutralto voices; best references given; engagement together preferred, "Address Doctor, Firth & Pond’s music store, Broadway. is SP UT THIS OUT.—H. HOMER, DEALER IN NEW AND second hand Tools, 54 East Broalway, has on hand and Lever Presses, Lathes,’ Anvils, Vices, ges, Jewellers’ Rolls, and a general assort- E .ERK OF BOARD OF SUPERVISURB— No. 7 City Hall, New ‘k, August 9, 1861. Sealed proposals will be received at this oftice until 19th day of August at 12 M. For 250 to 300 tons of the best Anthracite Coal for the use of the Courts and Offices of the County, the ton to be calculated at 2,200 pounds. ts ‘Also. proposals for 60 cords of Kindling Wood (pine), cut and split for,use. The 1 Coal and Wood to de- livered at such times and places as the Comumittee may signate, ‘The Committee reserve the right to reject any and all proposals, ELIJAH F. PURDY, WM, ©. CONNER, WM. M. TW Committee. TATE OF NEW YORK, QUARTERMASTER’S DEPART. S ment, New York, July 30, 1961. Notice is hereby given that no bills hereafter will bo paid by this Department for articles furnished, or for’any services rendered, to any officer, regiment or company, unless such claim is based on written authority from this C. A. ARTHUR, Engincer-in-Chief, ani Acting Assistant Quartermaster Genero). PIRITUALISM.—MIS8 EMMA HARDINGE WILL LEO- ture, under spiritkinfluence, at 806 Broadway (late Dodworth's Hall), on Sunday, August 18, morning and evening, at 1034'A. M. and 73 P.M. Subject in the evening, by requost, “The Life and Times of Satan.” Admission 10 cents. HE ASTOR LIBRARY WILL BE CLOSED FROM THE 5th to the end of Angu office. UNDAY BOAT FOR KEYPORT. Fare twenty cents. The splendid steamer GEORGE LAW, Captain John Crawford, will leave every Sunday, from pier 26 North streets, 8:45 A. M. ; landing at Union, Rosaville, Totten’s and Perth Amboy Returning, will leave Keyport at 8 P. M.: Perth Amboy , 3:30; Totten’s, 3 ossville, 4: Union, 4:15. BOAT FOR TRAY Capt. Ginity, will leave Jackson street, East At 8; Spring stro orth river, at $34, and pier North river, at 9 0 . 50 cents each A , COLD § re 60 cents; exenr ADWAY leaves pfer foot Sunday morning at 7 o'clock, land!ag irtieth street, Youkera, Fastings, town, Sing Sing and Havorstraw, burg at 2 o'clock, Yonkers at UNDAY BOAT FOR KEY PORT will leave Robin t 18, 4 by ix yport at 344 fey por punctually to hey advertised time, find mak landings, 5500, —AN ACTIVE, SMART MAN, WITH THIS e) ‘® amount in cash, who wishes to make money fast and is not aft to work, will hear of some- thing that may just suit hifn, by calling on J. W. BOYLE, 48 Charlton street, New York. RAILROADS. 5 RIVER RAILROAD.—TRAINS FOR ALBANY, , the North and West, e Chambers street nd 11 A. M., and , 5 and 10:15 P. M. FA YORK, HARLEM AND ar. For Albany, JOHN BURCHILL, Superinter W ILAVEN RAILROAD. AT EW YORK AND NN On and atier Mo , Dover Plains | INSTRUCTION. FOR $10—PENMANSHIP AND ARITHMETIC, thrée months, seventy-oight lessons each, or book- keoping, leazons unlimited, $10; 8’ private writing clases $2, twenty lessons; juveniles, during vacation, $3 per month. PAINE’S Mercantile Colleges, 62 Bowery, aud 283 Fulton street, Brooklyn. OARDING SCHOOLS.—ANY GENTLEMAN WISHING to establish a boarding school will do weil by ail- dressing H. Winne, Green Grove Mausion, Keyport, imme- diately. Boats leaves foot of Robingon street, daily. DUCATION.—A YOUNG LADY, A GRADUATE FROM ‘a Northern Institution, who has had several years experience in the South, desires a situation as teacher: in pleasant, intelligent ‘family, in any loyal part of the country, a'situation would be ‘accepted at a low salary. Address’ Miss G. B. Scott, Sandy Hill, N.Y. STRUCTION.—A GERMAN LADY, OF MUCH EXPE- Tience in teaching, Wishes an engagement as gove : she is competent to teach French, German and Eng- 1) in the common branches, and speaks these languages fluently; also music and drawing. Good references given and required. Address Miss H. K., care of Mrs, Thomp- son, Monsey, Rockland county, N. ¥. RESTAURANTS. HE WEATHER HAS TAKEN A SUDDEN TURN OF late, from intenge heat to October cold, but. Spen- cer keeps on the even tenor of his way, dispensing his ale for 3 cents to all thirsty souls, at No, 2 Cortlandt street, SPENCER. northwest corner Broadwa; ASTROLOGY. STROLOGY.—PROFESSOR WILSON, THE CELE. AL brated Astrologer, tay. ve coueulted, on all the events of life at 13 Henry street, near Fulton sti Brooklyn. Fee 50 conts. Time of birth required. STONISHING.—MADAME MORROW, TH daughter, kas a gift of foresight, tells how soon and Often you will marry, and all you to know, even your very thonghts, or no pay; lucky charms free: her equal is not to be found; her magic image is now in Cull ope ration. 194 Ludlow street, below Houston. Price 25 cents Gentlemen not admitted ¢ CLAIRVOYANT WHO HAS NO EQUAL —LADIES unfortunate, can consult A. who are sick, in trond! her with the stictest conti She warrants to cure the most aggravated cases of rheumatism in afew days If you wish to obtain correct information on all events, call and seo Mrs. MILTON, 351 Broome street. Offiee Lours from 9 o'clock A. M. until 8 P. AND ASTROLOGIST hat beats the world, 000 reward for any one | Who can equal Miss WELLINGTON, Ow to be the only lady in this city who truthfully gives in- formation concerning losses, lawsuits, journeys, absent friends, love, courtship, marriage, Neilth, we | who will reclaim drauken and unfaithful husbands. |W. is the on); | Roman and A\ Miss. dian talismans {¢ | Dneinoss affairs, and are guarantees for life. Delay not to consult this naturally gifted and beautiful young lady, numbers given. Highly respectable city refe- an be seen at her residence, Jove, good luck and all COLCH + CLATR the mys fritn ME WIDG adys un’ | 6 ith, and | person in this city who has the genuine | Who will appear every evening. RYSTAL PALACE—CONCE 45 5 45 45 Open every night For the accommodation of ladies and gentlemen, The coolest place of amusement in the city. Tho manayer takes pleasure in informing his friends and the public that the Hall, having been renovated, and redecorated, will re-open TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT,,. with a new Company, a new Drop Curtain and Scenery, new Acts, new Minstrel Scenes, and a favorite after pieco. The admission remains the same as usual, and Twelve Cents, NNOUNCEMENT CARD.—THE WALNUT STREEE Theatre, corner of Ninth and Walnut streets, Phila- dviphia, Mrs. M. A. Garrettson, Manageress, will open for the fall and winter seazon,on Monday evening, September 2, 1861. Established stars, desiring to arrange for en- gagements, can address, J. T. Donnelly, Agent, Box office: Walnut street Theatre, Philadelphia. TP\ROY ADELPHI THEATRE TO RENT—WITH SCENE: ry, &c. Possession given immediately. For uldress F. Thomas, box 705 Post office, Troy, ae = nn J MEDICAL. N IMPORTANT WORK.—A GUIDE FOR THE MAR~ ried, or those contemplating it. ‘The afflicted, debi- Iitated or diseased should not marry or adopt any trong mont til! they have informed themselves of the truth found in Dr. LARMONT’S Paris, London and New Y Medical Adviser and Marriage Guide; mailed for $1 RICHARDSON, No. 1 Vescy street, and ROSS & TOUSEY, No. 121 Nassan street. The doctor cures all such affee- tions, recent or longstanding, expeditiously and privately, as for ira past, at 647 Broadway, up stairs, from 9 A.M. to 6P. M. R. R. COBBETT HAS REMOVED FROM 19 DUANE street, to 20 Centre street, between Chambers and Reade streets, where he can be consulted mivaialy on certain diseases. N.B.—Dr. C. isa member of the New York Univers al College). See his diploma tm his office. entrance at No. 6 City Hall place. R. WARD TREATS SUCCESSFULLY ALL DISEASES of females. ‘Try his Great Benefactor and Infallible thly Regulator. Office No, 12 Laightstrect near Canal. ion free. R. HUNTER HAS FOR THIRTY YEARS CONFINED: his attention to diseases of a certain class, in which ie has treated no: less than fifty thousand cases, without. an instance of failure. is great remedy, Dr, Hunter's Red Drop, cures certain diseases when regular treatment and ail other remedies fail; cures without dieting or re striction in the habits of the patient; cures without the disgusting aud sickening effects of ‘all other remed! cnres In new cases in less than six hours, It roots out poisonous taint the blood is sure to absorb unless the remedy isustd, Itis $1 a vial, and cannot be obtained genmiie anywhere than at the old office, No, 3 Division street, Book for nothing that treats of the effects of early abu R. COOPER, NO. 4 DUANE STREET, MAY BE CON- | D suited on all diseases of a certain natare. Lwenty- it years exclusively devoted to these complaints enable. hum to warrant acure in all cases. The victiwis of mis. placed confidence in medical pretenders can call, with a ertainty of being radically cured or no pay. R. RALPEPS O¥FICES, 139 CROSBY SPREET, COR+ ner of Hoaston, From 10%¢ to 2 and 6 till? P. M. AREAT SUCCESS OF DR. WARD, NO. 12 LAIGIT streot, All aleetions caused by mercury or disease by bim in half the usual time and@t haif the usual ISAPPOINTED TILL FINDING DR. 12 Laight street, and giving bis | | | gua thy ar) instantly cured. The | doctor is in consti er dance {RS es {ALVANISM. FOR THR | NE ties or 3 Complaints. Ladies can obtain good De and lical Treatment at 26 Wattsstreet, next to Va i “ ROE 2PSTP LL, 162 CHAMBERS STREET, CAN ‘aa usual.or by letter, to box 2,350, Boga } ik eflice, No. $ Harrison avenue, “a over ores *