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—— NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, AUGUST 18, 1861. SHIPPING, OOO Kr Servs rs SOOO OO (TEAM WkiiKiY BeYWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVER- pool, landing and embarking passcagors at Queens- wa (Ireland). The Liverpoo! New York and Philadel- Ea Company intend despatebing their full eae a iron steamships as follows:— BINA, Saturday, August 24. EDINBURGH, Siturday, August 31. CYEY OF WASHING (0%, sa urday, Sept. 7 Pad every Saturday at noon, from pier ¢4 North river. RATES OF PARSAGE, ‘Wiret cabin..... -$T5 | Stoerage.........+ $30 to London’! "80 | Do. to Landon... 38 Paris, - 85) Do. to Paris. 38 - HO Hanburg... 86] Do. to Hamburg... 35 ors are als forwarded to Havre, Bremen, Rotter- Pam, Antworp, &c., dt equally low rates, Persons wishing to bring out their friends can buy tiek- ‘Sts bere at tho following rates, to New York:—From Li- “Zerpool or Queenstown, first cabin, 75, $85 and 105. ‘Stoorage from Liverpool, $40; from Queenstown, $30. These steamers have superior accommodations for pas- ‘@agers, and carry experienced surgeons. They are built water tight iron sections, and have patent fire anniluila- ‘Wors on bourd. For farther information apply in Live INMAN, Agont, 22 Water street; ia ‘AN, 6 St. Ehoch square; in Queenstown to C, i SYMOUR & CO.; in London to VIVES & MACEY, 61 a Williom street in Paris to JULES DECOUE, 5 Place la Bourse; in Philadelphia to JOHN G. DAL ‘Walnut street, or at the company’s oilices. JOHN G, DAL, Agent, 15 Broadway, N.Y, VOR SOUTHAMVION AND HAVRE, On Saturday, Sept, 14, the United States mail steamer 20, ran gait. trom eles: commander, i sail from pier rib river, foo + @reot, on Saturday, September 14, at woo Vs sei ‘Chis steamship (unsurpassed tr safety and comfort) Bas double engines under deck, cuciosed by water Light Soarpartments, which, besides other results, tend, in the eveat of collision or stranding, to keep the pumps free Go work, and secure the safety of vessel and passengers. For treight or passage apply to SAMUEL M. FOX, GEO, 218, Agents, No. 7 Broadway, ‘The steamer FULTON will suil Uctbor 12. * TEAM TO HAMBURG, HAVRE, LONDON AND +R). Southampton. ‘Tie Hamburg American Packet Company's iron steam- ship BAVrR/A, ib. Meier commander, carrying the United States mail, will leave from pier 21 North river, ‘foot of Fuiton street SATURDAY, August 24, at noon, ‘foe Hamburg, via Southampton, taking passengers for Havre, London, Southampton and Hamburg. First cabin, $100; second cabin, $60; steerage, $35. The steamers cf this line will leave every alternate “Baturday, cartying the United States mail. The steamship ‘Teutonia will sneceed the Bavaria on September 7, C. B, RICHARD & BOAS, eee WLB z wpe NORTH GERMAN LLOYD'S STEAMSHIP DRE men, H. Wessels commander, carrying the United Wrates mail, will sail from pier 30 North river, foot of bers street, on SATURDAY, August 81, at 12 o'clock M., ¥OR BREMEN, SOUTHAMPTON, “aking passengers to? sol LONDON, HAVRE, SOUTHAM?’TON AND BREMEN, ‘at the following rates:— Yor the first cabin, $100; se For freight or passage apply to OELRICHS & CO., 68 Broad street. RK LIVERPOUL—THOMPSON’S LINE.—THE STAR OF THE WEST, at pict 98 Post river, sails Taesday, ust 20. ‘The JEREMIAH THOMPSON,’ at pier 40, Aut sagust 30. splendid ship bas made’ two voyages in year in sixteen days, Apply on board or 5 Pearl strect. \d cabin, $60; steerage, OR LIVERPOOL.—OLD BLACK STAR LIN) packet ship HEMISPHERN, lying at pier No. Fiver, sails on the 20th August. ’ Passenger will be taken tm her fine poop cabin at ster rates, The splend lipper ship ADELAIDE sails on the 27th August. Appiy So WILLIAMS & GUION, 40 Fulton streot, WOR LIVERPOOL.—DREADNOUGHT — LINE—THE splendid clipper ship Victory, Captain Ainsworth, oaiuively sails on Tuedwy, Angust 2y, at 12 o'elock, ¥ all’passengers must be'on Board. Last passage ff? Yeon days. For passage (lowest rates) apply on beard, Boe NO North river, or to P.M. DEMAREST, 40 Souttl OR LIVERPOOL—TAPSCOTD’S LINE.—TE ship DAVID HOADLEY, lying at pier 28 i Sails Co-morrow. The favorite packet ship W. Yin at pier 18 East river, sui! Which will be taken in se erage rates, up: Bly on board, or to TAPSCOTT & CO., 86 Sow BOARDING AND LODGINGS. HANDSOME SUIT OF RUOMS ON THE SECOND floor, containing gas, hot and cold water, and bath Foom adjoitiing, would be let, with full or partial Board, to gentlemen or a small family} no other boarders, Reto. rences required. Inquire at 381 Lexington avenue, third house above Thirty-ighth street, (A TRENCH TEACHER OFFERS TO BOARD, IN 18 family, a gentlemgn wishing to wequire the know- foage of this language byfpractico and lessons. Apply at 98 Kast Twenty-seoond Street, near Lexington avenue, A SADE, HAVING TAKEN THE FIRST CLASS HOUSE 114 Socond avenue, corner of Seveuth stroet, lus & few Suits, and also some single Rooms, to dispose of. Cail at house, or address bux 3,383 Post oitice. me f HOUSE, 127 ‘T THE LARGE FIRST CLASS DOUR Bh ‘owlway , Board, coker street, west of and near’ i suminer prices, Rooms large, cvo)/ ud airy, 1 sults or sing! ern improvpments. Board really first class, “The cheapest place inthe city for the style and quality of what is offered. ADY, LIVING ALONE, IN A VERY PREITY CorT- Mage aul garden, would like to take a lady and gentleman to Board. Location near the Sixth avente, be- ween Fitty-tirst and Fifty-fourth streets. Address Mrs. Charles, Madison square Post oflice, for three days. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR SINGLE GENTLEMEN, ZL can be accommoaa airy Rooms and Board, ina first ms moderate, Dinner atsix. Apply ENTLEMAN AND WIFE OR A PARTY OF SINGLE gentiemen can be handsomely accommodated in & URST SHIPS FOR LIVERPOOL AND. LONDON.—THE splendid clipper ship AMERICAN UNION, 3,000 tons, Pier 23 East river. for Liverprol, sails August 22. ‘The gelebrated ship AMERICAN CONG picr 19 Fast riv- er, for Lo August 22. Passengers taken in the oms and fornd in @Fovisions at For passage, &¢., apply to THOS Bier 16 Kast riy oe wi ‘a 3 or Drafts ply to TAP- & CO., 96 South str: 3 CALIFORNIA, VIA PANAMA. A first class steamer will le: , Leh and 2ist of exeh month, fall cu Sunday, whe Moucay following. ‘ F f Kor freight or passage apply at the only Bowling Green. D. B. ALL the day of di OR HAVANA, VIA NassaU, N. P. ‘and North American royal mail steam- A . I sail for the above eres, trom the compar Saturitay. y City,on— ptember 14 Moatay Moaday October M4 HEAP EXCURSION TO Fare six cents by State Ball street, between te batter; ry, nd South ferry. Guide New York Rifles, British Volunteers, Mechanics and Artizens’ Empire Zonavea, and Yetes Rifles, all at Camp Washington; Scott Rifles apd fra Harris Guard Cavairy, ev.siiver Lake; Third Irish ‘Volunteers, at Camp Carrigan, Old Quarantine Ground, nd Cameron Light Infantry, at Camp Morrimon—eteam: ‘Dont at first landing. To reach Scott and Camp Decker, change boats at first landing for Camp Scott di- ect (no extra charge.) Boats leave every hour from 6 4 M.to7 P.M. On fibe Sundays every half hour to 734 M IXCURSIONS ON HARLEM RIVER TO HIGH BRIDG The Harlem and Spuyten Duyyil Navigation Com- y's steamboats EMILY, TIGER and TRUMPETER, leavo let every hour for High Bridge and Kingsbridge; on Sundays, every half hour. N. 3.—EFither of the above ‘Boats can bo chartered for excursions, picnic parties or sWanday schools, on application at the office, Harlem. ITH ANNUAL SELECT FAMILY EXCURSION.— Twice unavoidably postponed on account of the @ettied state of the weather, will come off positively Tuesday evening, August 20, on board barge CEDAR If trom foot of West Tenth street. N. B.—Tickets issued for the Sth will admit for this excursion. Captain W. W. KRIMMEY. RAND FAMILY EXCURSION 10 THE FISHING Banks, on Wednesday, August 21, 1861, by the well steimbont THOHAS HUNT, 'Captaim Gilmor. Fickots $1 cach, including dinner, which will be served ‘ap from 11 to 3 o’clock. A brass anit cotillion band will be oa board for the amuseinent of passengers, Bait furnished eo, Wiii leave Spring street, 7:20; Paterson dock, Jersey Gity, 745; bridge street, Brooklyn, 8:15; Broome street, Gast’ rir, 8:30; Peck slip, 8:45; pier 4 North river, 9. chs g*’ for dinner. Bill of fae:—Roagt beet, roast fiams,b-iio1 ham, boiled tongne, boiled coxifish, boiled bass fried clams, fried codtish, fried bass, baked cod- 1 chowder, fish chowder, ' Children under tweive e free. RAN) MOONLIGHT EXCURSION TO NEWARK Lay, arranged by the Iftependent Butcher Guard, Tmpany 3, to be held Sunday, Avgnst 18,1861. The ‘aplendid steamer COLONEL ELISWORTH, with two large Barges, and two Dands of Music in attendance, will leave Ganday morning, foot of Forty-third street, at 10 o'clock A. M.; Thirtioth street, 104; Twenty-sconnd strect, 103/; ‘Amos’ street, 1114 ; Hobinson stre é «gents for one gentheman and lady. the above landing. P. WEHMANN, Captain, HL. Laine, Secretary. BGULAR BOAT TO THE FISH 8 BANKS.—THE mer CROTON, Captain Jas. A. Dumont, will ran the Banks every day ‘during the season, (weather per- amitting.) LEAVING NORTH RIVER. e ‘Spring street.....8:10 A. M. ‘Broome street. ‘Thirticth street, .8:30 A. M. ‘Peck sti No. 4. 19:00 A.M. 4nd Fulton A. M. This is one of the best excursions out of New York. ‘Pare for the excursion 50 cents. MATRIMONIAL, YOUNG MAN, TWENTY-IGHT YEARS OF AGE, witha good income, wishes to correspond with a lady with a view to matrimony. Communications tial. Address M. R., New York. YOUNG GENTLEMAN (AN AMERICAN), OF MA- trimonial inclinavions, is desirous of the acqua ance of some young, neat and pretiy (Jitte) The genticr sex who is likewise dispesed. “Aminbleness vand domestic qualifications ave expected. With sucha me, adding trne womanly virtues, a conttential cor- gespondence is sought. Address James, Hor: YOUNG WIDOW LADY, 22 YEARS OF AGE, without friends in the city, would like to form the Acquaintance of a respectable gentleman, with a view to saatrimony. A middie aged man preferred, Address N. & E, Madison square Post office, New York. ‘ATRIMONIAL.—A YOUNG MAN OF EDUCATION (American) wishes to open a correspondence with une lady of refined manners and of a genial tomper, with @ view to marriage; references exchanged as to character. Addrees Watgon Walbridge, Post ofice, New York, of i private family, whero thore are but few boarders, by applying at 249 Wost Twentieth street, opposite St. Peter's chu Dinuer at 63¢ o'clock, V. BOARDING AND LODGINGS, WO LARGE ROUMS, UN SECOND FLOUR suitable for a gentleman ont lady; beard ouly; hovge now, with all modern imp'ovements: t moderate. Apply at 201 West Fitweuth strvet, wear Eighth avenue, ‘0 OR THREE SINGLE NTLEMEN CAN BE AC. commodated with partial Board in a pleasant loca tion, at 32 Willoughby street, Brooklyn, ERY PEASANT ROOMS, WITH FULL Board, at L OR PARTIAL hi ROOMS Address References given FLEMAN AND WIE and Board, west of Broadway, up town. box 1444 Post office, stating torms, &e. and required. Wares FURNISHED ROOM AND BOARD FOR @ gentleman and his wife; location above Fi and below Twenticth street. Torms inust be reasonable. Reference given and required. Address J. W. B., Horald ‘Ofies. $2 50.7: ) Without Doard, AL$2 50 per week. House stone front, pleasant location? Modern improvements. Inquire at 17 St. Luke's place) Loroy street, between Hudson and Bedford (dentist), CARROLL PLACK, BLEECKER STREET.—G men ean h TLE. furnished Rooms and good Word at tho al Eng! houso, kept by an onterprising sh lady, Torms moderate. 1 TH STREKT—NO, 183 WEST ELEV! HSTR Beautiful Pariors, with Bedrooms atta Parato, new furniture and earpets, larg: cold water gratis, heated by furnace. lot for the winter reasonable, exchanged. »sets, hot and Good location, ‘To Dinner at 6, A SPLENDID SUIT OF FOUR ROOMS, ON SECOND floor, to Jet, either separately or together, with Board; one Room on third floor aud ‘ono (a single Room) on fourth floor, They have ail the modern improvements. Apply at 118 Second avenue, between Seveuth and Eighth strevts, SLEGANY SUIT OF ROOMS AND SINGLE ROOMS: for gentiomen, with full Bos Location No. 1 West fourth street, Dinner at si GENTLEMAN AND WIP) gentlemen, can be aecommod Private family, on reasonable terms; contains atl ‘the modern improve Apply at No. 53 West Seventeenth stro: OR TWO SINGLE, ed with Board, ina pod location; house ts, Dinner’ at six. ) ROOM, FOR ONE ent $3 per week, including gas, G1 2 per week. ‘Inquire at 100 Also a sinall Room; Prince street, DA BEAUTIFUL 1 floor, with pan m, Unfurnished, ou and private bath. Also, ‘otber pleasant Rooms for single gentlemen, with full or partial Board, at 153 Bleecker street, coruer of Thompson. A’ THE LARG East Fourteenth str nd single, with pri find Uus & pleasaut aud desirabie residence a. egunil 2 BREVOORT PLACE, TENTH STRE - Je} nished or unfurnished Rooms, for families or single gentlemen. References exchanged. 3 WEST THIRTIETH STREET.—TWO OR THRE lect families and three or four gontlens Be dccommo.tated with Suits and Sin furnished and in one of the m class, tion is unex: 6) terms, At six, E SE- can now cantly ightful locations in exchanged, » ROOMS » house and loca, yuablo; terms to ei the times, Refv- SANT ROOMS, ard, for gentle. bn, On reasonable House with ail conyeulences, Dinner Roferoners required. ‘UR: DOORS FROM BROAD- rnished ar all the Reading Room first class fro Js and places of amuse Inquire at the Anson Hov 93 G “ER, ABOVE ALSTON e Hi ntly furniehtd suits of Rooms, with gus, Crop wud every convenieuce tor housckeep: ing economically ; paruiculurly suite for small, rospectable families or single gentlemen. Rent low to permanent } LEMEN AND THEIR WIVES ORS geptlomen can obia nished Rooms, with At 213 West Fiftecuth street; also a suit of Par. lors, unfurnished, on the first floor, to jet, with or with. out Board, OARD.—A SINGLE accunrmodated with nice, ple plying at 557 Broome stree T OARD—FOR, single gentlemen; very 2 furnished bi with all the modern jtuprovem cluding gas, bath, hot and cold water in Uh may be obtained at 192 W } OARD—AT tion of Astor place), ea Fidor of the new English ‘wb: back Parlor, unfurnished.” Also a gentler or two single geutlomen can be accommosated with Board. House has all the modern improvements. Con- venient to cars and stages. OARD.—A SUIT OF ROOMS O} floor, front, to let, with Rourd. E attached and location unsurpassed, Twenty-third street. desirable Rooms, i a front ant an and his wife THE SECOND ery convenience Apply at 118 West References required, | O% PARTIAL, FOR RESPECTABLE gentlemen or gentlemen and their wives, with a Choice of large or small Rooms. Only a few boarders kept. Gas, bath and piano, Apply at No. 1 Stanton st. } OARD IN JERSEY CITY.—COOL AND PLEASANT Rooms, overlooking the bay, within five minu Walk of the ferry. Apply at 22 nil 21 Essex street, near dudson. location Lomlee, VWLEMAN AND WIFE, or private family, be: ,and Fourth and’ Se- terms, which must be Vest offies A BRIVATY I tween Fourth venth avenues, moderate, also lo OARD W a young married ¢ Union square preferred ptionable r giv aud required; boarding house keopers will please not ap- ply. Address Merchaut, station D, United States branch Post oiliee, J OARD — WANTEI child and nurse; to exceed $18 por week. oflice. ting hoi tioth 8: Address, statin ation, box 3. A Ny WIFE, 1 TOONS COU . Terms not Address M., box No. 248 Post tenants, Q5 wet Ped ant Sixth : more room than the class b the promises. aud their’ wives or lory tole v FIFTIL » baying upy, will take a Tew thy es. Rooms furnished in of etyle. Dinner at six o'clock Apply on the aoe 110 B ET, WEST OF AND Nk witly furnished Rooms to With or without Board, singie or in Meals sorvedan rooms if Location ph 6)°7 CHRYSTIE STRERT—FURNISHED ROOW 127 let, with or without board; alse a few ladic pnmodated with hoard, by nmodated. pu ndsome suit oI nd foor, to let tw a gonfeman and wite gentlemes accommodations for a Retor xt humged. me RING ri CLAIR 156 gantly furnished Rooms, with Bedroom fed, with ail the jences for housekeeping gas and Croton water, to let to respectable families or single gentlemen, d ou single with pleasant Rooms and good 1k with nilemen and their wives, e exchanged, Dinner at six o'clock. Referens ; INTRY BOARD. — } OARD ¥ TRY.—A with desirable Board, can be ¢ location, at the residence of $¥illian H. ACY ped ina ple Dibblee, Straw- IMR RESORTS. . FROM BRO B how ishing, bathing, & s; the ‘best of Lie times. VOUCHER. OARD WANTED—FOR FOUR ADULTS AND ON child, in an unexceptionable location in ivonth ward; a frout Room and two Bodr ‘Terms not to exceed $25 per week, Fourtventh street or vicinity preferred. Address A. D. M., box 166 Herald olfice, - References exchanged. OARDD —A EUROPEAN FAMILY, WITHOUT CHIT occupying a first class house, will let neatly furnished Rooms; eu suite or single; a’so single Rooms for gentlemen; day boarders will be taken, Apply at 48 Kast Bleecker street, near Broadway. T OARDING.—SINGLE OR MARRIED P G.. 0) NS WISH- ing good Board, and nice Rooms, at a very low rate, Will please to call at No, 253 West’ Thirty-fitth street, Mouse modern. obje Batis and wash tubs free.“ Children no tion. OSRDING—AT 355 BOWERY, BETWEEN THIRD AND Fourth streets. A few accommodated by apy Terns vory mo- derate and few boarders taken. Reference required, ROOKLYN.—DESIRABLE ROOMS, SUITABLE FOR families and single gentlemen, may bo had, with Board, at 86 Clinton street, Dinner at hali-past six. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A FRONT ROOM ON THE third floor to fet, with Board; house Wrown stone aid family small; location pleasant, and within fifteen minutes walk of Atlantic and Wall street ferries. Inquire at 140 Dean street. ROOKLYN HEIGHTS.—A_ REALLY NICE AND genteel French family, from the South, wish to Imake arrangements to Board with a strictly private family wishing to reduce expenses, and living ina first class house in Brooklyn, No boarding house keeper need apply. Address J. M., Herald office. AMILIES AND SINGLE GENTLEMEN DESIRING PER- manent Board can now secure elegantly furnished of Kooms, with Baths attached, on very reasonable terms, in the Hotel St. Germaine, corner of Fifth avenue and Twenty-second street. URNISHED ROOMS FOR GENTLEMEN (NO POARD- ers) to let at 311 Fourth street, near Lafayette place and Broadway. AURNISHED ROOMS FOR GENTLEMEN, WITH OR without Breakfast, at 60 Irving place. Gas and path. 00D BOARD AND A COMFORTABLE ROOM WANT- ed—By a single young gentleman, in a respectable family, where the society is agreeable and lively; refe- rences’ given and requirod. Address, stating terme, which must be very reasonable, box 1,013 New York Post ‘office. 0 LODGINGS.—CLEAN AIRY ROOMS FROM $1 to $1 50a week or 26 cents anight Is.a hight, at the Clinton Hotel, 339 Spring street. Strangers and others will find this a convenient place to stop at. Spanish and Frenehspoken. AISON MEUBLEE, 70 AND 72 WEST THIRTY-FIGHTH streot.—Roome, elegantly furnished, or whole , With kitchen, cellar and yard, Houses new, firet class, four story, brown stone; common parlor; Incals furnished. Whole first Moor, or Basement for physician's oflice. 0. 20 WEST THIRTY-FIFTH STREET.—A SUIT OF Rooms to let, with Board, handsomely furnished, on Second floor, with a private table if desired; house and table first class; also a Room on third floor to let, to a family of single gentleman; dinner at 6 o'clock. OTICE TO GENTLEMEN.FURNISHED BEDROOMS, inthe genteel private Louse 329 Broome street, a few doors east of the Bowery, may be had for only $1 25 baths gratis. ANT SKCONE STORY FRONT ROOM TO LET— h or without board: aiso hail bedroom; terms Apply at 126 Chariton street. low. UiTS OR SINGLE ROOMS, FURNISHED OR UFFUR- nished, to let, with full or partial Board, in a first class house, elegantly furnished, where a Kinited number of boarders will be taken. Referenges exchanged, For farther particulars inquire at 34 St. Mark’s place. D IN HOTELS BOARDING aged different try, the rooms being laid out in su everything necuseary for house family 1 ea complete hi » at an inco y This novel and splendid t this coun- nished with g, in oder the stablish- )MELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT) with or without Board, ina private family ; house ‘Las ai] tho modern improvements. Apply at 73 Auily 65 AKE HOUSE, ISLIP, LONG ISLAND.—PLEASANTIA 4 situated, on the south side, opposite Kira Island light. Desirable Rooms fur familic AM( or gentlen R. SLE _ HOvE. 2 HOT! at thi blishment, nty-tourtlh ey of the times, JPPERS, FOR PRIVATE PARTIES, SIAN COOK ist, 73 Bri 1s one of t of its kind. dining rooms and numerous vlega. any hour of the day, and until late at_night, persons have served to thein a iacarte,on the European y ‘te Waverley id ele. public every requisite for a splendid or subagantial meal, at very moderate prices, reduced to suit the money cris lute economy is promised to those who will tablishment. Ab: A first class Paris artist is chief of the coo! ats, vegetables, fruits and wines erers, Attention is invited Ww and revised edition of the Bill of Fare. A few chambers aud parlors for gentlemen as lodge ACKSON HOUSE, 210 ELM STRRED.—THE LOWEST eJ rented and most comfortably and conveniently fur- hed Apartments in the city, to meet the wants of small families, with every requisite furniture. Linen, cooking range and utensils, gas and Croton w: HITNEY HOUSE, CORNER OF BROADWAY AND Twolfth streot, Conducted on the European plan, Suits and single Rooms at oxtremely low price ponding with tho times. H. M, BENNETT, Proprictor. | NOTICES. lic notice is hereby given that on and after Monday, ihe 19th inst., the Mail for Boston via New Haven, horeto- at 34 P.M. STEAMBOATS. ISLAND FERRY—LANDS AT AUSHON leaves West Tenth stroct at 9: and 344. Spring stroct at 934, 1244 and 34g. Jay street at 93¢, 123 and 2%. . Pier 4, North river, at 10, 1 aud 4. Fure, with return ticket, 25 cents. ORNING LINE 10 PEEKSKILL.—THE AURORA leaves Jay street pier every morning at 8 o'clock. Ts at West Tenth and Thirticth streets, Youkers, Hast- Ferry, Tarrytown, Sing Sing, Haverstraw, vi d Verplanck’s. ’ Returning ‘leaves. Pecks: kill at 2 o’clock P. M. N SUNDAY AND EVERY DAY FOR NEWARK— Fare 13 cents, and Bergin Point, fare 10 cents, ‘The fost and elegant st¢amboat THOMAS P. WAY leaves pive 20 North river, foot of Dey strect, at 103g o'clock A. M. and 434 P.M. TEAMER LONG FORT HAMIL. int ISLAND LEAVES JAMES SLIP covery day, Sundays oxcepted! at 3:0 P. M., for North Port, making’ the termediate landings. Leaves North Port’ at 5A.M. Fare to Glen Cove, 20 cents; to Great Nook and Sands’ Point,10 cents. Freight to Sands’ Point, Great Neck and Glen Cove at haif the usual rates. UNDAY BOAT FOR ROCKAWAY.—STEAMBOAT SS CERES, Capt. Ginity, will leave Jackson strcot, East river, at s# Spring street, North-river, at 832, ant pier r,at9 o'clock. Fare 40 conts each way. No. 4, North ri ck. 0 cents ¢ < FOR WEST POINT, COLD S)RING, SUNDAY BOAT dS) Cornwall and Newburg—Fare 50 cents; excursion tickets, nts. Steamer BROADWAY leaves pier foot of Jay Atrect every Sunday morning at 7 o'clock, landing at Amos street, Thirtioth street, Yonkers, Hastings, Dobbs Ferry, Tarrytown, Sing Sing and Havorstraw. Rotgmning, will leave Newburg at o'clock, Youkers at re 4UNDAY BOAT FOR KEYPOR™ SD PORT will leave Rodi reet pier , gost 18, at 9 anding at Union, Rossville, Tottens, Pecth 4 "y vood each way. Return: ing, leave Keyport at 3% ‘The Koyport will be run ‘ i o her rogular 7 AUNDAY BOAT POR ALBANY.—FARE FIETY CENT S ‘The steamer NORTH AMERICA, C. D. Hancox Com. wiander, will leave the foot of Robinson street this’ day at six o'clock P. 31., connecting with the New York vou, tral and Nosthern Railroads, \ J. W. HANGOX, dgent. SALES OF REAL or CESTATR. A SMALL AY WANTED, OF HOUT Pe bun ac tir Or One and a bait hour's: rue fi line of the Hudson River or Harlem ply at GRY Hroadway. SVARM WANTED. A SMALL PI acres, with use and », fruit, with tWonty miles of the city, of easy a by milroad; $300 down, balance im small yearly payments at 6p yeiee about $2,000. Addrésa box 1,084 New Yo Marie w practical farmer wishes to 1 lege of buying, a Ferm, mn 40 to 150 acres 0 must Rave ood Buildings, &e. fruit preferred. otce. with priv good land; oO some stock and Address Farm, Union square Post OR SALE—A FOUR STORY AND P. pRown stone front Residence, No. 9 West Twenty-cighth Street, New York; house 25 feet 6 inches by 8 fet: lot 98 fect 9 Inches deep; modern style, hot and cold water, hont- ers, Ke. row front Building, 4 Also elegant Country Soat ut ( fine view of the Hudson, barn fish ponds, fruit and twent able, For’ salo to close estate, LOW, Attorneys for Executor, N New York. asining, ci and outhous acres, all till RIBNER & DENS 20 Wall street, BARN AND HALF AN » With plenty of Fruit; three miles tre Islan’, omnibus route, Apply to WIGHT ° ot ferry, Wilhamsburg. STORY Ba OR SALE—A acre of La , Long OR SAL cellar, h in Forty: fourth street, botween Ninth and Tonth avenues; or would trade one or all for a first-rate farm; first class We property will do, No puttors need apply. Apply to or 8s the owner, Myles Collins, 626 Eighth avenue, N.Y. YOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—HOBOKEN LOT, 25x100, 78 Hudson strovt, with al! frame House on Fear, for a stnall f $1,500, nor more than 75 mile Y,and near depot. Ap: ply wo GO! R, 326 Washington street, New ‘ork. i Fhe SALE LOW—A FIRS? RATE THREE STORY Tonse and sal] Lot, in perfect repair; open all day; ‘ourth street, Albion place, JOHN WOODWARE OR TO LET—ON THE HUDSON, AT IR mall Cottage, cheap; at Tarrytown, a spacious grounds, ata bargain. Apply N, ssa Atreot, thirds on Mortgage. ' 407 i <P CORE F OR SAL four sto walnut bo sold very and Fi three lines of ¢ OR TO LET—THO. VERY SUPE nvn stone hor vor till May, $ Will Inquire on the promises, z WELLING } quite 3 02 rooms, gas, water rd: first class neighborhood,” If de- will be sold or rented. Inquire on from 10 A. M. to4 P. M. sired, the pretises daity D MONROE n, lovel with the grade and ty dit with gas, Price from ¢: f hase money may remain 87 Vine street, N. ¥., or corner yn. OTS FOR SMI 4 st i $2,500, ONE OF THE F county; $1,000 ) bart taken out in trade; thriving , Food house and throe ‘tenement lots. Inquire near the premises, of "the West Mount Vernon depot, Harlem 5,000 the ticket Kailroad. Cost d Or aN active g business—say $4,000, ler, N.Y. Post office, PPO BE SOLD AT A SACRIFICE—A BEAUTIFUL BROWN [Ae e front three story aid basement high stoop House, ote with every modern enieness unexcoptionable orhood. Address Johnson, box 221 Herald ottice. ABE ADVERTISE fourteen hundred acres of choice timber Land in Southern Jiinois that he will exchange tor Dry ¢ For information parties may call on Dibble, Work & wore, No. 97 Chumbers street. W. R. wane OF 100 TO 200 ACRES, IN THE vicinity of New York, under good enitivation, with good trait, &e., ata moderate price for cash; by ings not material; water view desirable. Addtess box 115 Brooklyn Post office, giving full particulars, price, &. scription for gale, farm or country seat, at prices ,000, apply to A. NT, 15 ¥ SEATS, HOUSES AND ge. Also Real Fstate If you wish to purchase ary ing from $1,000 te S$, COUNTRY FOR SALE.” Y BOAT FOR SALE, VERY LOW; ED Apply at’ 191 Fulton street, AIN, FIT: st improvements, equal. to ‘ns out 100 barrels a week. For ma street, REWERY FOR SALE—AT A GRE Peed up with all the lat ne country; apply to PE or will t Br sky’ Oe ALE: AND FURNITURE OF THE premises corner of ol; will be toa cash customer, as the ow js compoiled to retire from the same in ii heaith. Apply t andl ot o'clock 1”. M. uence of QO SALE—A GOOD CHANCE FOR A PH or druggist to obtain an old established Drug Store, “ty Yoars established: will be sold cheap tod Apply to BAKER, 85 Nassau Would sell his Stock, and give to the purchase F xtures, Furniture ra lease on the premi Apply to€ ud Business, 8 of seven Wile I famiy all alone, doing a good fair busi loboken ferry son river depot. Good réason given for sollimg on the premises, Inquire at 494 Canal stree NOR SAL! —THE 81 A very handsomely furnished Porter House and Lager ser Saloon. Can be bough! asonable price, for Apply at 215 Bowe 7 ¢ {NOR SALE~A TIONERY, PERIODICAL AND Newspaper Store, with large’ back room, basement, &e., ina pleasant and i art of Brovklyn; stock lightt, fixtures complete ars’ loase; will be sold au ap if applied for imm push avenue, Brooklyn. OR SALE—THE ¥) sinall Hotel, desirably 38 or apply E OF A ing its ex. peuses even in (hese times. Tho furniture ig new within the past fow m: and will be sold on the following terms, viz. :—price $6,009, half cash, one-fourth in mer- chandise of any description, and the balance can remain tyage in monthly payments. Address letter C, Wail street. APART. AND. COM ‘uruiture, bot a few y.ke. Aleo a small + Herald ottice. RY STORE . As the ACRIFIC now doing a good busine iment immediate sate is ne Apply to R. H. HAWTHORS and News Agency join his rv (OR SALE—A FINELY FITTED UP AND WELL EF stocked Grocery and Liquor Store, on west. side; five location; rent oniy $17 per month; dwelling attached; lease two years; will sell for $850. D. BURKE, Auctioneer, 135 Bowery. TON CITY FOR SALE.—THE uithorized to sell the Furniture, Ei- a well located Hotel in Washingtoa Ao IN jo well with the establishment. Ap- ‘ auction and gpmmission mer- AMUSEMENTS, 7 J ELODEON, ba9 BROADW AY, CHINESE BULLDIAG@ a botwoon Spring aud Prineo strects. z RT HALL OF AMERICA, Y MU>eMENT IN THE CI? £, A IN TNE ELD. i VEEMENT OF THE AUDIENCE, CROWDED HOUSES EVERY NIGHT. Second week of os be ee ilne Dalley THE HARVEST Moa, Abd the marches of the a VIVANDIER GUARD OF THE CHILD OF HE REGIMEN? First week of the new burlesque of POLKA A LA “WHAT IS Joe BY PROV. BEN. YATES AND }) BART. This mammoth company ccaprises ¥.0 names of Re JH, OGDEY MISS EVA BREN‘, RHA M SIXTEE) In fascinating b LAND, shitingale, as doen engaged ata salary exceeding even that of the great comic vocalist, ‘MR. SAM COWELL, And will make her first appearance on MONDAY, AUGUST 26, 1867 MATT NCERT SALOON, 616 BROADWAY, TWO, J doors below Lavra Keene's. ‘The home of BEAUTY, MIRTH AND SONG, OVEN EVERY NICHT. Conducted upon the most. liberal principles, aecountable ouly to their nymerons patrons, for whose amusement the whole time and resouroes af the proprietor are contributed, ‘Vhe engagement of ov st is made solely to please, aud some of the reasons of the great success of the GAIPTHES, 616 BROADWAY, and its popularity ax a place of amusement where gontle men are sureto enjoy ab evening's cutortaitnaent undis- turbed, are CHANGE OF PERFORMANCE NEW PIRCES INTRODUSED AT EACH P R. HARTWELL, W. M. DELL, PICAYUNE, MISS CLARA FOR LEONORA, VE RACHEL, RS, MASTER SAGEL, HERMAN SWIFT, JULIUS BETTS, i S, + JNO. PAT! A ballet of sixteen beautiful young ladies and a Score of efficient iil appear in new and by PANTOME 5, BURLESQUE tho character of being the most attractive place of amuse- mont in New York. ‘the reputation of the artists engaged, the gramme of the performance, the quiet and exclusiveness Of the hall, the absence of boys, the low price of adinis- sion, and the Youm, Puavty, AND AcoouPtismmests of the WAITER GIRLS WAITER GIRLS WAITER GIRLS WAITER GIRLS wali RLS WATER GIRLS who serve the visiters to refiesliments, Las given a repu- tation to the GAIRNIES, 616 BROADWAY, asa place to passan hoifr or an eyrning which dozens of other imitating huis have in vain tr (HEL their proprietors prove themselves bet human nature than their management. exbi ever attain the position they sek, to be ran GAIRTIES CONCERT ' SALOON, 616 Groapway, Adinizsion, 18 cents. Open from 7 tul 12 o'clock. SORTMENT UNEQUALLED. ‘Vhe large additions made to our stock during the past week of NEW AND FRESH Goods, e y. without fear of contradiction, that wi at the present moment the most complete and varied assortment of $ HOUSE FURNISHING ARTICLES in our line that can be found in New York. The prices of a few will be found b READ! READ REAL White French China Dinner Plates, the dozen. Vhite French China Deeakfast Plates, the doze White Prencts China Tea Plates, per dozen. White French China Covered Dishes, ete... 0... White French China high Frnit Baskets, cach. . White Froneh China Sonp Tureens, cach, Whito French China ta, 44 ploces. a Tea Sets, 44 pices h China Tea Sets, 44 pieces... 6... a i 6 00 i Goll China Diunor Sets, 191 pieces... 49 00 ¥aney French China Dinner Sets. . 6000 Cat Glass Gobiets, the dozen... + 165 Cut Glass Decanters, the pair. - 160 Colored Bohemian Glass Finger Bowls, the dozea.. 1 80 Ivory Handled Dinner Knives, the dozen Ivory Handled ‘Tea Knives, the dozen. Silver Plated ‘Tea Spoons the dozen Silver Plated ‘Table Spoons, the dozen. Silver Plated Table Forks, the « Silver Plat {Castors and Cut Bottles xl Cake Baskets... Plated Tea Sets, 6 pieces. ‘Iver plated ‘Toa Kettles, Silvor plated Collve Urns e $5 Silver plated Ico Pitcher: Largest size handsomely engraved. 5 best quality of Plate roduced to $5 $5 % ‘The following articles in IRON STONE CHINA are of Maddock’s best «double thick’? goods:- Iron Stone China Dinner Plates, the doze Iron Stone China Soup Plates, the dozen. Iron Stone China Breakfast plates, the doz Tron Stone Chi a Plates, the dozen Iron Stone China Soup Tareens, each Iron Stone China Toilet Sets, 12 piece: An itnmense choice in GAS FIXTURES, at about one-half the usual price. CUT OUT THIS LIST and bring it with you. Orders from Use country must enclose the cash, with the addition of a sufficient sum to pay for packages. Par funds only taken. W. J. F. DAILEY & €0., No, 631 Broadway, between Houston and Bicecker streets. SMALL NE LATHES, s wanted: such as have nd sitnilar small h Bayer, box 119 » 1600 + $00 » 800 $5. S used by Sewing ‘machine make work would answer best. Address C: Horald office. ARBLE MANTRIS.—GREAT BARGAINS IN MA’ tels. Prose wishing to buy mantels at a great_reé Guction will find it to their advantage to cali at A. KLA- BERS marble yard, 113 East Eighieouth street, near ind avenue, : RGNES’ ELECTRO CHEMICAL BATHS, NO, 119 arth avenue.—Persoually attended by Profess VERGNES, the inventor; celebrated for the extrac { metallic substances from the system, and for their suc- cess in chronic ses. Attendance for ladies. Consul- tation free from 8 to 12, "ANTED—$2,000 WORTH OF HEMLOCK TIMBER Joists and Wall Strips, for two first bonds and mortgages on property in Queen’s county, Long Island, Address F, Kelper, box 177 Herald office. TANTED TO PURCHASE—A SCHOONER, loast 120 tows register. Parties having 81 sel, which they will fell cheap for cash, may purchaser by addressing J),, box 3,192 Post office, giving dimensions, age, and all particulars, and also where she can be ANTED—A GOOD SECOND HAND ALCOHOL W Column and Goose, in perfect order for rnnning. AC , with description and lowest cash price, E. G. K., office. Herald FURNITURE. QURNITURE, FURNITURE, FURNITURE.—THE HIGH- kK est price paid for second hand Furniture, Carpets and Mirrors, at 550 Hudson street, corner of Perry street. A good stock of second band Furniture always ob hand. TH OF MR. A. BEMBE, Mayenee, partner of the Furniture and Uphol: i ont known under the firm of A. Bembe & siness is to be liquidated. logant Furniture and Upholstery ld at greatly reduced prices. o jnvite the public to visit onr establishment and inspect our sto] A. KIMBEL, in liquidation. DEYTISTRY RIFICIAL TERTH.—ONLY $8 FOR BEAUTIFUL and substantial Sets ou pure silver; on fine gold and Platina, 325; single teeth, $1. Teeth flied and extracted without the least pain. Artificial bone filling, 60 cents. All work warranted. Office 138 Sixth avenue, between Tenth and Eleventh streets, Dr. LUTHER, Dentist. 2A STORE FOR SALE.—THE LEASE, FIXTURES AND uty ck of the oldest established store ju the Eighth avenue, Doing a business in such times as these of BW) (0 3000 por week, alleash, Store 100 feet deep, fitted up in elegant at Will be sold low for cash, or prime security Satisfactory reasons for selling. Apply at 58 nt atreel ¥ CASH WILL BUY THE STOCK, FIXTURES and Furnitare of a Bi 'y and Children’s Establishment, worth $1,500. ‘The best location in the city. Wistactory reason given for Address W. & U., Union square Post of 2, NO. 8 PECK SUP, HAS ALL THE # Beoedls for stock and sale, Butler's Infailibie erminator, 50 cents per bottle, ning, Diseases, &e.,of Dogs,” $l. D AND SM. ish Terrier ned Trojuot {NEST BRE tan Ei ‘ots, t Bowery. K’S Bird Store, ] SAIL BOAT, TWENTY TO TWENTY-FIVE \ fect long; must be a fast sailer, and in good cond tion. Address J. K., box 66 Post office, for oue week, PANIE Mating lowest price amu full particulacm ETIPICIAL BONE FILLING FOR DECAYED TEETH— Inserted while soft, without pressure or pain. Aching teeth or mere shells can be filled and preserved by the discoverer, J. PEARSON, M.D. Rootns $59 Broad- way, west side, one door above Seventeenth street. All operations guaranteed. EAUTIFUL SETS OF “TEETH, UNSURPASSED IN any respect, from $10 to $25. Cash patrons will Toceive complimentary presentations of their choies from a catalogue of 2,000 volumes new and Glegant booles, pub- lished at from $l to $25 per volume. De. LUTHER, Sr., Dontist, 42 Great Jones street. (HEOPLASIIC BONE TEETH, WITHOUT METAL Coihinte clasps, or extracting any roots-care tree quar tors lighter than’ any other; will never corode by acids. tested over five years. The most sensitive teeth filled without pain, Sille roots ean be mare to perfect, useful teeth wil ‘a white metal filling, which will last a life ume, by ty, inventer, Dr. S, B. SIGFSMOND, 910 Broad- way, between Twentieth and Twenty-irst sts. Whole Upper Sas from $10; worth $50. Best of references given. ARY PRICES. ‘TIONAL DENTAL sh avenue, corner of ‘twenty-second ‘st, most replete for manufacturing tecth, 4 first class dentistry. Sets on silter from $3; 310: gold, $20; patent vulcanite, $20; single teeth, Five premiums, Exjablished 1840. Dr, MANSON, Dowtiat. } aud admirable conception of 7 AMUSEMENTS. TLR GARDEN oe st 10, opening night of the { Amor'ican comedian J.8, CLARKE 1111 ARKE!!t 8. CLARKE LL (oe MIR. J. 8. CLARKE | who will ive for tho first time in Now York his original TOODLES, VOCDLES Mrs. EN, Thayer. J. 8. CLARK will also onaat the laughable charac COUSIN JOE, in Buckstone'a comodietta of THE ROUGH DIAMOND. ‘The charming artiste, MRS. A. “INA FISHER BAKER, in hor favorite role uf Margery, ‘To conclude with th ing fare THE DEBUTA Dutard (fire appear tae Rie’ Mi or of Fitgames TUESDAY, seeond night o EW BOWERY THEATRE AN Sole Proprietors, Mossrs. G MONDAY, AUC An eative new military Speetue entitied BULL RUN ; Or, Ta Skcking ov Fameax Corner House, New aud Gorge . Beiltiant Military x, Anil a vivid description of the BATTLE OF BULL RUN, Terminating with the historical drama of SIX DEGREES OF CRIME, ARNUM'S AMERICAN MUSEUM. Tho manager is highly gratified in boing enabled te to is patrons tho engagement of the most ‘L AND BE AOKDINARY NOVELTY ws FE anuou AND EXTRAORDINARY NOVELTY NARY NOVELTY York, @ AND EXTRAORD! Ker offyred to the people ot Ni VAVING HIPPOPOTAML LIV! HIPPOPOTAMUS HIPPOPOTAMUS. LV HIPPOPOTAMUS Liv HIPPOPOTAMUS JAVING HIPPOPOTAMUS FROM ‘THE NILE IN EGYPT, FROM THE “ILE IN EGY FROM THE iL IN FROM THE RIVER NILK IN SAT BEHEMOTH OF THE SCRIPTURES, GREAT BEHEMOTH OF THE SCRIPTURES, THE, AT BEHEMOTH OF THE SCRIP THE MARVEL OF THE ANIMAL KINGDOM. If MARVEL OF THE ANIMAL KINGDOM. ‘The only animal of the kind ever bro animal th: ipped by ptians, and never allowed by the governmené to leave the country, ¢ as aspecial favor, These animals are described in tory as the MOST RARE AND WONDERFUL Most RARE AND WONDERFUL Most RARE AND WONDERFUL, of all the animal creat} ‘They have neyer been seem in London, the Garden of Plants tw a th now offered to the OF THIS METROPOLIS, ases by the special favor of the ight to America, AB crn and in each of these grand VICEROY OF EGYPT. He may be seen on exhibition at all hours, day and evening, aud is accompa v BSALAAMA, HIS ARAB KEEPER, who exhibits vand attachment of a doting parent fur his pet charge, WHAT IS ITY OR MAN MONKEY, LION, MAMMOTH BEAR SAMPSC |, AQUARIA, HAPPY FAMILY, AL, WAX FIGURES, &. ertainments embray ‘VILLE, BURLETTA AND By a company of rare musical and dramatic talent, MISS DAWRON, Doublo-Voiced Vocalist, MLLE, MATILDA E. TORN, list, &e., &e. under ten, 15 conta Mechanics’ Hall, 472 Broadway , above Grand streets NDAY, August 19, and every night during the week. Crowded Houses, Immense Succesa, =. €, CAMPBELL, ‘Tho popular vocalist, in new Ballads and ‘Tyroleam Warbiings. PERL and GETTINGS in their great Zouave Clog Reel, EVH HORN, JAPANESE TOMMY and DAN BRYANT, The fun makers, in their comical acts, ons, Loxa Braxcn RUStIOATORE, 8, Dances, Sayings, Burlesques, Plantation Tickets 25 eents. on at 7. Curtain ris MUSIC HALL, MUSIC HALL, 585 BROADWAY. MONDAY NIGHT, FS, GRAND FRATL S, GRAND FEATURES, DADWAY. ar cost! Will be introduced into the magnificent PANTOMIME, ANTOMIME, PANTOMIME, PANTOMIME, PANTOMIME, PANTOMIME, PANTOMIME, Now playing ot the REAT CANTERBURY, and which has met with such unexampled success as to warrant the Managers going to moro expense in pre ducing still greater THIS GREAT PANTOMIME THIS GREAT PANTOMIME of the SOUTHERN REFUGEES SOUTHERN REFUGEE; SOUTHERN REFUGEE; SOUTHERN REFUGEES or, ALSE AND TRUE, r AND TRUE, AND ‘TRUE, has filled the house cach night of its performance to re pletion. The 5 GORGEO! DERFUL TRICKS, WONDERFUL TRICKS, THE FAMOUS SOUAVE DRILL,» ZOUAVE DRILL, ZOUAVE DRILL, ZOUAVE DRILL, ZOUAVE DRILL, ZOUAVE DRILL, ZOUAVE DRILL, ZOUAVE DRILL. ‘The grand and awe-inspiring effuct of the YOUNG PATRIOT, YOUNG PATRIOT! A, M. HERNANDEZ, A. M. HERNANDEZ, A. M. HERNANDEZ, 4. M. HERNANDEZ, ‘BEING SHOT FROM A CANNON, SHOT FROM A CANNON’ SHOT FROM A CANNON, ‘Together with the finest TABLEAUS: TABLEAI TABLEAUSY TABLEAI TABLEAUS TABLEAUS. ever f id hefore the public of this or any other city, make it desirable for everyone to see it. Novice,—¥or the purpose of giving FAMILIES an oppor- tunity of witnessing this GREAT PANTOMIME, as well ag the well known splendor of this house, ap regards its fitting up, the Managers beg to announce # se> ries of AFTERNOON PERFORMANCES, Commencing Saturday next. Particulars in future ane nouncements. FOX & CURRAN, Proprietors, it C BUCKLEY, THE JUSTLY CELEBRATED Vis ist, 18 how giving Lessons on Violin and Guitar, Jaines Buckley is also teaching Banjo and Violin. Persons wishing to learn the above instruments properly should: apply iinmediately at 36 White t i AD IME ‘heatre, corner of Ninth and Walnut streets, Phila- phia, Mrs. M. A. Garrettson, Manageress, will open for fall and winter season, on Monday evening, September 1861. Established stars, desiring to arrange for en- gagements, can address, J. T. Donnelly, Agent, Box offlee Walnut street Theatre, Philadelphia. W Tito Cx HARD TIMES? CHARLE 113 Grand street. WHITE'S, CHARLEY WHITE'S, Lots of good victuals given away every night. 113 Grand street. AREY’S TAMING.—WILLIAM. R CHILDS respectfully annoances that his first Exhl- bition ef Subjugation, under the above system, will take place at the Byuestrian Institute, South Fourth street Williamaburg, on Monday evening, August 19. Severah horses of the most vicious propensities have been secured and will be introduced and subjugated in the presence of the audience, Tickets 25 cents. Reserved seats 60 conte. Doors open at 7. Commence at 8. HEATRICAL.—FOR SALE, A SENSATION DRAMA, which the author will dispose of for @ modosate. sum. Address T. K., Union square Post office. ae a? MEDICAL. LICTED RESTORED—IGNQRANCE Fallagies unmasked.—Dr. ONT’S Paris, Lone Gon and New York Medical Adviser and Marviage Guide informs tho debilitated and diseased, including those who" are ignorant of the cause of thelr ill health, asd who have. been disappointed in their physicians, of thes most certain and con nt mode of cure, Mailed for $1 by RICH- . 1 Vesey st.; DEXTER & CO. , 213 Nassau st., and JOHNSON, 66 State st., Chicay,); or the author, ‘ay, up stairs D* R. COBBETT HAS REMOVED FROM 19 DUANE ‘atrect, to 20 Centre street, bet seen Chambers and ile streets, where he ean be ec aisulted privately om rtain diseases. N. B.D 48%, member cf the New York University (Medical Coilege),’ “See his diploma im Ms oflice. Private entrance at N\6. 6 City Hall plac Ro WARD TREATS SUCC SSFULLY ALL DISEASES of females. His Great Benefactor, the greatest per Tiodical remedy ever discovegod, price $1. Ollice No. 12 Laight street. pk. LINES CAN BE CNSULTED ON ALL DISEASES J of Females, with, unparalleled success, at 99 Ens® Seventeenth street, ner Third avenue. Py uve DS ARK, DISAPPOINTED TILL FINDING DR . Ward’s atllice, No. 12 Lamght street, and giving bie grout remedies a trial; they are ipstantly cured. ree Praraatees. +

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