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i i : i : | phia Company intend despatching thely full Rowered clyde bullt iron Meamahipone meivenes ‘BINA, Saturday, August 24. : RDINBURGH, =atuiday, August 31. \ CITY OF WASHING'IO +s, swurday, Sopt. 7. every Saturday at noon, from pier 44 North river. 80] Do. to - Mt 4) ' ing to bring out their friends can buy tick- pay New York:—rom 1- , $40; from Quoensiown, $30. teamnors havo suporior accommodations for pas. @engers, and carry exporienced surgeons. They are butlt {0 water tight iron sections, and have patent fre ennthila- tors on bourd. For further information apply in Liverpool to WILLIAM |, Agent, 22 Water street; in Glasgow to WM. INMAN, 6 St. Enoch square; in Queenstown to C. & W. D. SEYMOUR & CO.; in London to IVES & MACEY, 61 will street; in Paris to JULES DBCOUE, 5 Place de ia Bourse; in Phiiadolphia to JOHN G. DALE, 11 Walnut street, or at the company’s ofllees. JOHN G. DALE, Agent, 15 Broadway, N. Y. BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS. FROM NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL. Chief Cabin Passage. Second Cabin Passage. Ed ~~ from Now Cork . from Boston call at Halifs bor. @ abips fax and Cork Har ptain Judkins, AFRICA, Captain Shannon, ARABIA, Captain’. Stone CANADA eet J. Leitch. ASIA, Captain E.G. Lott. AMERICA, Captain Hockley. ‘AUSTRALASIAN NIAGARA Captain Moodio. CaptainGook. EUROPA, Captain Anderson. SCOTLA (now building ‘Theso vessels carry a clear white light at masthead; on Starboard bow; red on port bow. ICA, Shaunon, leaves New York, Wednesday, Aug. 14 Anderson, ‘ Boston, "Wednesday, Aug. 21 Judking, ’ “ Now York, Wednesday, Aug. 28 CANADA, Moodic, Boston,” Wednesday, Sopt. 4 ASIA, Lott, “New York, Wednesday Sopt. 11 APRICA’ Shannon, Be Porte Woaneeasy govt 2 , Shangen, jew esa} pt ‘Borths uot secured until paid for, ” ia: Aa experionced surgeon on board. ‘The ownors of these ships will not be accountable for Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Precious Stones or Metals, unless biils of lading aro signed therefor, and tho value thereof therein expressed. For freight or’ passage apply to E. CUNARD, No. 4 Bowling Green, OR SOUTHAMPTON ‘AND HAVRE. Oa Saturday, Sept. a eran mail steamer D. Lines, commander, Will sail from pior No, 37 North river, foot of Beach stroct, on Saturday, September 14, at noon. ‘This steamship’ (unsurpassed for safety and comfort) has double engines under deck, enclosed by water tight compartments, which, besides othor results, tend, in the event of collision or strauding, to keep the pumps free 40 work, and secure the safety of vessel and passongers. For freight or passage apply to SAMUEL M. EOX, GEO. MACKENZIE, Agents, No, 7 Broadway, ‘Tho steamer FULTON will saii October 12. TEAM TO HAMBURG, HAVRE, LONDON AND Southampton, Hamburg American Packet Company's iron steam- ship BAVIRiA, E. Meier commander, carrying the United States mail, will leave from pier 21 North river, foot of Fulton street, SATURDAY, August 24, at noon, for Hamburg, via Southampton, taking passengors for Havre, London, Southampton and Haraburg. First cabin, $160; seoond cabin, $60; steerage, $35. ‘The steamers of this line will leave every alternate ‘Saturday, carrying the United States mail. The steamship Teutonia will succeed the Bavaria on Soptember 7. C. B. RICHARD & ROAS, 151 Broadway, NORTH GERMAN LLOYD'S STRAMSHIP BRE men, If. Wessels commander, carr ring the United States mail, will sail from. pier 30 North ver, foot of ers Btreot, on SATURDAY, August 81, at 12 o'clock M., FoR BREMEN, VIA SOUTHAMPTO! taking passongers to? 4 *° m LONDON, HAVRE, SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN, tho following rates:— For the first cabin, $100; second cabin, $60; steerage, For freight or passage apply to OLLRICHS & CO., 68 Broad street. OR LIVERPOOL—THOMPSON’S LINE.—THE STAR OF THE WEST, at pier 38 East river, sails Tuesday, ‘August 20. ‘The JEREMIAH THOMPSON,’ at pier 40, Au: gust 30. This splendid ship has made two voyages in succession this year in sixteen days. Apply on board or ‘at the “oftice 275 Pearl street. FRE LY RPOOL OLD BLACK STAR TINE. —THE packet ship HEMISPHERE, lying at pler No. 27 Fast Fiver, sails on the 20th August. ’ Passenger will be taken inher fine poop cabin at stcerago ratos. The splendid clipper ship ADELAIDE sails on the 27th August. Apply to WILLIAMS & GUION, 40 Fulton stroot. RK LIVERPOOL.—DREADNOUGHT — LINE—THE splendid clipper ship Victory, Captain Ainsworth, [positively sails on Tuesdry, August 20, at 12 o'clock} lewhen all passengers must been Loard. Last passage fit” teen days. For passage (lowest rates) apply on. board, pier No. 6 North river, or to P. M. DEMANUST, 40 South street, OR LIVERPOCL—TAPSCOTT’S LINE.—THE PACKET ship DAVID HOADLEY, lying at pier 28 Fast river, sails to-morrow. ‘The favorito packet ship WEST POINT, dying at pier 18 Fast rivor, sails 224 August. For passage, hich wil! bo taken in second cabin at steerage rates, up” ply on board, or to TAPSCOTT & CO., 86 South street. R LIVERPOOL—THE SPDENDID CLIPPER SHIP CARAVAN, will positively sail to-morrow. This fpiendid Ship has room for a few more Cabin, Second Cabin and Stoorage Passengers. Apply immediately on board Ship, Pier 14 East river: or to JOSEPH MURPHY, 61 South street, IRST SHIPS FOR LIVERPOOL AND LONDON.—THE splendid clipper ship AMERICAN UNION, 3,000 tons, pier 23 East river, for Liverpcol, sails August '22, The celebrated ship AMERICAN CONGRESS, pier 19 Last riv- lor, for Loddon, sails Angust 22. Passengers laken in the second cabin siatercoms and found in provisions at re- ‘duceé storrage prices. Tor passage, &c., apply to THOS. C. ROCHE, 83 South strect. LINE FOR LONDON.—SAILS AUGUST 22—THE favorite packet ship DANIEL WEBSTER, lying at Pior 16 East river. For passage, at low ratos, or Drafts onany part of Great Britain or Ireland, apply to TAP- SCOTT &00., 86 South streot, (OR CALIFORNIA, VIA PANAMA. A first class steamer will leave New York on the it, 11th and 21st of each month, except when these datos fali’on Sunday, whon the day of departure will be ou the Monday following. For freight or passage apply at the only office, No. & Bowling Green. D. B. ALLEN, Agent, TEAMER KHERSONFSE WILL SAIL POSITIVELY ON the 24th inst. She lies at pier 36 North river. No of lading signed until shippers havo cleared at tho Custom ‘House, HOWLAND & ASPINWALL, Agents, 54 South street. EXCURSIONS. nee nnn nnn Ane Ane AA AAT HEAP EXCURSION TO CAMPS ON STATEN ISLAND— Fate six cents by Staten Island ferry, fout of White- ‘hall street, between the battery and South ‘ferry. Guido to camps:—To reach regiments of New York Rilies, British ‘Volunteers, Mechanics and Artizens’ Empire Zouayes, and ‘Yates Rifles, all at Camp Washington; Scott Riflos and Ire Harris Guard vavalry, at Silver Lake; Third Irish ‘Volunteors, at Camp Carrigan, Old Quarantine Ground, in a ‘and Cameron Light Infantry, at Camp Morrison—steam: ‘Doat at first landing. To Camp Scott and change boats at first Innding for Camp Scott di- A.M. t07 P. Sundays every half hour to 734 ) P.M. | SAKCURSIONS ON HARLEM RIVER TO HIGH BRIDGR.— ¥g steamboats EMILY, TRUMPETER, loave Baclom every our for High Bridge and Kingsbridgo; on Sundays, eyory half hour. N. B.—Kither-of the above ‘oats oan be | Sunday schools, on application at the office, Harlom. RAND FAMILY EXCURSION 10 THE FISHING Banks, on Wednesday, August 21, 1861, by tho well Tickets $1 each, including dinner, which, will bo served ip from 11 to 3 o'clock. A brass and cotillion band will be ‘on board for the amusement of passengors. Bait furnished ty, 7:45; Bridge street, Brooklyn, 9:15; Broome street, a’ river, a:00, Peck slip, 8:49; pier 4 North river, 9. No ohargs’ for dinner. Bill of tare:—Roast beet, roast Bea bass, fried clams, fried codtish, fried bass, baked cod- fish, clam chowder, fish chowder. "Children under twelve years of ago froe. steamer CROTON, Captain Jas. A. Dumont, will run e Banks every day during the season, (weather per- mitting.) Decker, fect (no extra charge.) Douis loava avery hour from 6 M. On fine ) Aus The Harlem and Spoyten Duyvil Navigation Com- | ‘chartered for excursions, ptonie partics or known steamboat THO! ONT, ‘Captaim Gilmor. roo. Will leavo Spring streot, 7:30; Paterson dock, Jersey clams, boiled ham, boiled tongue, boiled codfish, boiled EGULAR BOAT TO THE FISHING BANKS.—THE LEAVING BAST RIVER. Brooklyn, at 7:50 A. Mf. | “This. Is one of the best excursions out of New York. | Fare for the oxcursion 60 cents. BILLIARDS. PAA pap OSSD TERS GROCERS }) FQITTTARDS.—BASSPORD’S TRUE ANGLING TABLES, B 149 Fulton to No. 8 Ann, Challenge the world for $1,000, ‘Throo Tables, Stapleton Landing, 8. I., by CHAS. LORD. ILLIARDS.—FOR SALF—A SPLENDID STOCK OF | dns Sa a ce ut ane to Let; an lor 3 | ‘WL H. GRIFFITB, 146 Fulton street. | BOARDING AND LODGINGS. HANDSOME SUIT OF ROOMS ON renves avenue, Rouse above Thirty-cighth street. . LADY, HAVING TAKEN THE FIRST CLASS HOUSE 114 Second avenue, corner of Seventh street, has a 'w Suite, and also somo single Rooms, to dispose of, Call ‘at house, or address box 8,383 Post office, (ALT REE LARGE FIRST CLASS DOUBLE HOUSE, 121 Blecokor streot, west of and near Broadway, 5 ices. Rooms large, cool and airy, th gulls or single, improvements. it class. ‘The cheapest place for the style and ualiy of what Ipomred, SAY bis SPLENDID SUIT OF FOUR ROOMS, ON SECOND floor, to let, either separately or together, with 4; on6 Room on third floor and one (a single Room) on fourth floor, ‘They have all the modern improvements, Auris 118 Second avenue, between Seventh and Eighth 8 N ELEGANT SUIT OF ROOMS AND SINGLE ROOMS, for gentlemen, with full Board. Location No. 1 West ‘Twonty-fourth street, Dinner at six. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE CAN FIND A BEAUTIFUL front Room, unfurnished, on second loor, with pan- tric’ and private bath, Also, ‘other pleasant Rooms for singlo gentlemen, with full’ or partial Board, at 163 Bloocker stroot, corner of Thompson. T THE LARGE DOUBLE BROWN STONE MANSION 22 East Fourteonth street.—Elcgantly furnished Rooms en suite and single, with private bath, First class boarders will find Ploagant and desirable residence, References required. MANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOM, WITH ALL tho modern improvements, at No, 75'Third avonue, neat Twelfth stroot, GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE OR TWO OR THREE terms moderate. Apply at 244 Fourth street, oppo- site Washington square. GOOD SIZED FURNISHED ROOM TO LET—SUIT- able for two porsons, in a noat and quiet honsa, No. 337 Fourth avenue, near’ Twenty-fifth street, for $3 per week ; gas and bath included ; restaurants ‘very con- venient. LADY WISHES 10 TAKE TWO CHILDREN TO Board, from one to four years old. Can be seen for the jast three days of next week at 101 Prospect strect, Brooklyn. LARGE FRONT ROOM, NEWLY AND HAN! ME- ly furnished, to let, without Board, to one or two gentlemen, Rent $3 per wok, including gas, Inquire at 162 L’rince street. VERY DESIRABLE SUIT OF ROOMS ON SECOND floor, handsomely furnished, to let to sii Then or to a gentieman and wife, in a small family KA Board if required; gas, bath, &¢. Apply at 64 Amity st. T GREATLY REDUCED PRICFS—NEWLY FURNISH ed Rooms, from $1 to $2 50 por week. Lodgings from 26 10 87 cents per night, at the Frankfort House, corner of Frankfort and William streets. Open ail nignt. RARE CHANCE FOR HOTEI, KEEPERS.—TO BE A sold cheap for cash, a socond class Hotel, well locat- ed aad of ldng standing. Satisfactory reasons given for selling. Apply at the Pearl Strect House, 309 Pear! street, ew York. SMALL FAMILY WILL RENT A FEW ROOMS, singly or in suit, with board. Parties desiring a Pleasant agreeablo homo may call at 53 Kast Twentieth street, between Broadway and Fourth avenue. SMALL FAMILY CAN HAVE AN ENTIRE SECOND Sloor, with private table, ina ist class horse, very iuiudsomely furnished, with modern improvements.’ Call at 38 West Twenty-second street. PARTMENTS—WITH, BOARD, FOR A FAMILY, GEN- Heman and wife, gentiemen or ladies, in a modern house, near Washington parado ground; convenient to carsand stages. Apply at 50 West Washington place, near Sixth avenue, GENTLEMAN AND WIFE CAN. BE ACCOMMODATED with handsome Rooms and Board. Also single Rooms for gonticmen, ina house, where home comforts can be had; diuner from six to’ seyen o'clock, References ex- changed. Apply at 46 Bleecker street. T 124 WAVERLEY PLACE, NEAR WASHINGTON square and Sixth avenue, large and handsome! furnished Rooms, on second or third floor, front, eac! containing two large pantries, for a gentleman and wife or two single gentlemen; terms moderato, N ENGLISH FAMILY HAS TWO OR THREF FUR nished Rooms to let, with good Board. Apply at 62 Orchard street, one door from Grand. BOARDING AND LODGINGS. grea GENTLEMEN CAN OBTAIN GOOD BEDS AND clean linen for $1 per week, in the modern built 26 Dominick street. The bf use of bath 25 oents por use ‘week extra, TAOSE LIVING IN HOTELS AND BOARDING Houses.—There is an establishment opened, but it is to be managed different from any houso in this coun. try, the rooms being laid out in suits and furnished with everything necessary for housekcoping, in order that a Ly havea complete home the moment they ar- rive, and live at an inconceivably low rate. ‘There is a restaurant attached. This novel and splendid establiah- ‘ment ia at 110 Macdougal street. po ha LARGE ROOMS, ON SECOND FLOOR, TO LET— Suitable for @ gentleman and lady; board for laly only; house new, with all modern improvements: terms moderate. Ap; at 201 West Fifteenth street, near Fath oveanss ' TT RET IBACK, AND FRONT PARLORS, ELEGANTLY Furnished, with or without partial Board; also hand- Fomely arranged suits of Rows, for geutleinen or for housekeeping for a small family. ‘Terms reasonable. Ap- ply at 216 Sixth avenue, near Fourteenth street. rpe LET—WITH BOARD, A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED L front Parlor on the second story, with two closets, Suitable for a gentleman and his wifo; also, an accommo: dation for a single gentleman, Location eiig. ble. A very limited number of boardors takon. Roferonces exchanged. Apply at 23 Grove street, between Bleecker and Beaford, ho PEASANT ROOMS, WITH FULL OR PARTIAL Board, at 112 Second avenue. References exchange: ERY DESIRABLE ROOMS IN THE FINELY LOCA houso, 111 West Fourteenth street, for a gentlem: and wife or single gentlemen, Houso has every conve- hience. Dinner at half-past six. ‘Terms modorate. AR PRICES,—$9 PER WEEK FOR A PRETTY FUR- nished Room, with full Board, to a gentioman and wife; also two furn Rooms for gentlomen, $4.0 t 162 West Twonty-sixth street, near Eighth ave- House first class. UNIVERSITY PLACE, CORNER OF NINTH .—Elegantiy furnished Apartinents, Suite and single, with full Board or private table it’ pre- ferred, to let. ’Desirablo accommodations for families seeking Board for the winter. Ref required, 4 WEST TWELFTH — STREET—BOARD.—1WO pleasant front Rooms in the third story to let, with Board, at 44 West Twelfth stroct, between Fifth and Sixth ay ‘80a hall Room References oxehangos WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, BETWE! 4 Fifth and Sixth ayenues.—Furniehed Rooms en suite or single, for families or single gentiemen, can be hai on reasonable terms in the above first class house. Q) SPRING STREET, THREE DOORS FROM BROAD- oe) way.—War pricys. To lot, banssomely furnished fooms, to singie gentiomen, ‘Tho location is near ail the first class hotels and places of amusement, Reading Room freo. Inquire at the Anson Hous QB GREENE, STREET, “AUOVE. | SPRING—ALSTON e House. —Klogautly furnishtd suits of Rooms, with gas, Croton water, and every convenience for housekeop- ing economically ; particulerly suited for small, respectable families or single gentlemen. Keut low t permanent tenants. 9 WEST ELEV ST, BETWEEN FIFTH and Sixth avenues — A private family, having more room than they wish to occupy, will take a Tew firse class boarders at reasonablo rates. Rooms furnished in the best of style. Dinner at six o'clock Apply on the premises, 100 PRINCE STREET, WASHINGTON Hi i near Broadway.—Furnished Rooms, for inen and their wives, or single ladies and gontlewen, with or without Hoard, ‘Terms moderato, 107 WAyEREy Pace, and single Rooms, with Board, for geutien: ud their wives or single gentlemen, lory to lot. a Also a Picture Gal- BROADWAY AND some suit of Rooms, nileman and wife or to a Also, accommodations for a 5 PRINCE STREET—ST. CLAIR HOUSE. gantly. Curvishe: ms, with Rodrooms tached, with all the conveniences .for housekeeping com plete, Jucluding gas and. Crotou. water, to let. to respectablo families or. single goutlamen, BLEECKER STREET.—A GENTLEMAN AND wife, and two or three single gendemen, can be accommodated with pleasant Rooms and good Board, Terms moderate. 2 VARICK STREET.—FURNISUED ROOMS, WITH or without board, for gentlemen, or gentle- men and their wives. Sixth avenue cars pass the door. House furnished with modern improvements. ‘Terms moderate, )OARD.—GENTLEMEN AND THEIR WIVES ORSINGLE gentlemen can obtain neatly furnished Rooms, with Board, at 218 West Fiftecnth street; also a suit of Par- lors, unfurnished, on the first floor, to lot, with or with. out Board. 6 4 —647 BROADWAY—CLINTON HOUSE—GEN- ¢) tlemen will find elegantly furnished Rooms, everything new and tn complete order; eo] and. pleasant. Varticular attention paid to the comfort of all who may favor this house with their patronage. OARD.—A FEW SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN BE accommodated with nice, pleasant Rooms aud Board by applying at 657 Broome street. Borsnint FAMILY HAV MORE ROOM THAN u required, would dispose of excellent accommoda- jous to a smallgenteel family; location desirable; excel. ont tablo; accessible by cars and stages. Apply’ at 172 West Twenty-first street. OARD.—A SID E GENTLEMAN CAN RE ACCOMMO- datod in a private family with full or partial Board. C115 Varick street, a few doors from Broome. Call all this week. OARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR SINGLI gentlemon, can obtain Rooms with Board at No. 5 West Washington place; also a suit of Parlors on first floor. Location is very pleasant, being opposite the square. Reference required. OARD WANTED—FOR FOUR ADULTS AND ONR child, in an umexceptionable location in tho Six- teenth ward; a front Room aud two Bedrooms required. ‘Terms not to exceed $25 per wook. Fourtoenth street or i ed. Address A. D. M., box 166 Horald ces exchanged. cs Roferen OARD WANTED—IN CITY AND COUNTRY, TO. MEET the wants and preferences of our pnmerous applt Gants for Board. Parties socking board in desirable local ties can obtain all particulars and be promptly suited, tree of charge, at tho Board Registry, i:15 Broadway OARD WANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY, WHO 1S Ey’ gaged out during the day, in a plain private family or with a widow lady, and where there are few Othe? boarders. Address J. B., station D, Astor place. OARDING.—SINGLE OR MARRIED PERSONS WISH ing good Board, and nice Rooms, at a very low rate, will please to call at No, 953 West’ Thirty-Arth street, House modern, Baths and wash tubs free." Children no objection. OARD Fe NG—AT 355 BOWERY, BETWEEN THIRD AND th streets. A few ladies or gentlemen can be accommodated by app'ying as above. Terms very mo- derato and few boarders taken. Reference required. ROOKLYN BOARD.—PLEASANT POUPLE AND SIN- gle Rooms to let, with Board. For those wishing a Comfortabie home thia is a desirable opportunity. Loca- tion delightful, and within Uiree minutes’ walk of South or Wall street ferry. Roferonces required. Apply at 36 Garden street, Brooklyn. } OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN WISHES TO engage partial Board for himself and full Board for Jus wife and three children, aged five to nine years, in a gentoo! privato family, resiting near South ferry. Rooms furnished or unfurnished, Address, stating location and terms, which must bo moderate, K., box 1,321 Now York Poat ollice. ROOKLYN HEIGHTS.—ONE LARGE ROOM ON second floor, suitable for a geutloman and wie; iso a single Room; at No. 6 Willow street, afew minutes’ Walk to the furries. “Dinner at 6 o'clock. ’ Terms reason- able. URNISHED ROOMS AT WAR PRICES.—THREE OR four gentiomen or gentiemen and their wives can find nicely furnished Rooms, in a very pleasant house, with or without Board, by calling at 51 East Twenty eighth streot, cornor of Fourth avenue. Call in end sec. | ies ROOMS TO LET—AT 175 ALLEN STREET. [URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—SOME AS LOW AS $1 per week; also a front Room and front Rodroom at tached, to two single gentlemen; rent cheap; convenient to cars and stages. Apply at 206 West Twenty-fourth street, betweon Eighth and Ninth avenues. (URNISHED OR UNFURNISHED ROOMS.—A COUPLE of pleagant Rooms, suitable for a gentleman and ‘wife or one or two single gentlomen, to let, without board, in a private family; terms moderate. Apply at No. 6 Pitt street, near Grand, URNISHED FRONT ROOM TO LET, ON THE SECOND floor, to a lady and gentleman; Board for the lady. ‘Pho house {s in a desirable location, near Broadway. Ap- ply at 49 Fast Thirteenth street, between Broadway and University place. ‘Terms low. ENTLEMEN AND THEIR WIVES, OR SINGLE GEN- tiemen, can be accommodated with large or small Rooms on reasonable terms, at 106 Ninth street, near Broadway, Dinner at six’ o'clock. References ox- changed. OTEL ST. GERMAIN, FIFTH AVENUE, BROAD- way and Twenty-tecond stroet.—Families and Single gontlemen wishing to make permanent arrango- ments can now secure clegantly furnished suits of Rooms, with Board, on yery moderate terms, Private tables far: nished. 6 4 BROADW, NTERS’ HOTEL.—PERSONS wishing for Poard can find at the above house elegantly furnished Rooms for families or single gontlo- men, Location unsurpassed, ‘Terms reasonable aud a beral table. COUNTRY BOARD. OUNTRY BOARD.—TWO PERSONS Board at a delightful location within fort ride of the city, accessible by horse er every fifteen mi- nutes; terms very moderate, Inquire at 112 William st. f, ISLIP, LONG ISLAND.—PLEASANTLY situated, onthe south side, ol posite Fire. Island fight. Desirable Rooms for families or gentlemen, AMOS R. SEELLENWE r Picr 4, North river, | are, With return tic leaves fils at West ings, Dobh’s Ferry, Tarry lo Grassy Point and Verplanck’s Kill at 2 o'clock P.M. NG ROAT FOR Abridge, 1 leave patween’ Ta ck.’ Returwin| MAYFIA North river, nine 0 a yport at 3 P.M; Am- bridge, 3:50; Rossviile, wthe trip. Parties can make applying on boat. re Lic, , oF 25 rangements h NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 19, 1861. SALES OF REAL ESTATE. $5) SMALL COUNTRY SEAT WANTED, TO PURCHASE ‘on easy terms, @ short distance from thecity. Ad- ress Home, New York Post office, stating full particulars of prico, which must be low, location, manner of pay- ment, sizo of houso, &e, Pa a nel NE Dip ENED Prousuess FOUR STORY AND BASEMENT BROWN stone front Residence, No. 9 West Twenty-cighth street, New York; house 25 feet 6 inches by 66 foot: lol 93. foot 9 Inches doop; modernatyle, hot and cold water, heat- ers, &o, Atso tho four story and basement brown’ stone front Building, 29 by 78, No. 48 Dey alreet, New York. Also clegant Country Seat at Ossining, now, sixteen rooms, fine view of the Hudson, barn, carriage, ioe and outhousest fish ponds, fruit and twenty-seven acres, all. tlle able, For’ sale to close estate. SCRIBNER & DENS- LOW, Attorneys for Executor, No. 29 Wall street, New York. OR SALE—A GOOD HOUSE, BARN AND HALF AN acre of Land, with plenty of Fruit; three miles from the ferries, Long Island, omnibus routo. ‘Apply to WRIGHT & TUTTLE, stable, Grau street ferry, Williamsburg. AMUSEMENTS. ‘stad iseoelt Meanie’, 639 BROADWAY, bUtWHEN SPRING and Prince stroots, Chineso Building. 183 kVA BRENT. Whose reputation a8 a vocalist is world wide, will sing hor sweet ballads every night at the Melodeon. ELODEON, 539 BROADWAY, CHINESE BUILDING, between Spring and Prince streets.—Return of the People’s and tho old Melodoon favorito MIS8 KATE PENNOYER, ‘Who will appear ovory night in her beantifal dances, IY Geen 530 BROADWAY, CHINESE BUILDING, between Spring and Prince Streets. MR. BOB HART, The great Ethiopian delineator and’actor, appears overy night in eccentric, minstrelay, acts, &e 183 AGNES SUTHERLAND, THE SWEET rl oT a NIGHTINGAL © MELODEON, 839 BROADWAY, Aud will make her first appearance next Monda; Fr SALE, AT MORRISTOWN, N, J.—A FINE COUN. try seat, ten minutes? walk from depot; will sell from 18'to 40 acres of choice land, perfectly stocked with all the choivest varieties of fruit ; threo acres lawn, filled with shade and ornamental trees, surrounding the house with a high commanding view, Garden filled with grapes and ail tho fino fruits and flowers, Houso now, 60x35, two stories, Gothic style, with water works complete. Barns and Stablos now. ' Will sell at a great sacrifice. Address J. Elliot Condict, No, 67 White street, or Silas B- Coudict, on the promises. Mornisrows, August 16, 1861, GRO SALE OR TO FXCHA’ with or without 100 acr . rineipal stations on the Now York aud Erie Railroad; o supptiod with water throughout, eof A. WINES, or of J. 8. U the NOR SALE OR TO RE ituated No, 252 Raymond bush avenues, Brooklyn; quite o lines of cars; contains twelve rooms, gas, water and heater; fino yard; first class neighborhood.” If de- sired, the furniture will bo sold or rented. Inquire on the promises daily, from 10A. M. w4 P.M. 539 BROADWAY.—NEVER BEFORE WAS. male Vocalists as the following, viz:—Miss EVA BRENT, Miss OLARA BUTLER, &c., who nightly sing at the Meiodeor. MNbeON,, 19 BROADWAY, CHINGSE BUILDING, Uotween Spring and Prince cireats, DENZER BROTHERS , ‘Tho groat Acrobats and Gymnases, pertorm their wouder- ful feats every evening. M PELODEON, 539 BROADWAY, BETWEEN SPRING and Prince streets. ‘THE FLYING TRAPEZE, A inost wonderful aud startling feat, every night, by tho Denzer broth M DEON BROADWAY, CHINESE BUILDING, betwoen Spring and Pri 2, DENZER BROTHEL Are tho loading Trapeze and Gyranastic performers in the vi ht to admiring audis , 53 botween Spring and Pri GUBPAVE BIDEAUX, the colebrated baritome, will sing sume of his exquisite songs overy night. OUSE AND LOT WANTED.—ANY ONE WHO wishes to soll a house and ict in Brooklyn or Now irk, not worth over $5,000, and to tako in whole or part pryinent good first mortgaxe railrood bonds, or land worth $10 peracre, may address D. GP., box 219’ Herald office, stating price and preciso locality of property. ELODKON, 539 BROADWAY, CHINESE BUI between Spring and Prince streets. There arc few people who have followed the career of amusements in New York who will uot remember tho great vocalist, MISS EVA BRENT. GoUTH BERGEN BUILDING PLOXS<ELRGANTLY L0- PD cated plots (four to thirty city lts), @ mile and a halt trom Jersey City; by horse railroad every ten minutes; noighborhoed and location unsurpassed; price low and terms. Apply at 41 Water street, mmo FE RA FARM NEAR THIS CITY OR Philadelphia, goo! farming Land in Towa, Minnesota st. Joseph, Missouri, Cottago House’ and arn on fourteen Tots in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and $6,000 in shelf Hardware. Address A.C. E., box 144 Herald CHANGE FOR A FARM OR BUSINESS—A GEN- story house, in good order and well rented; sot New York, or an active turing business: 000, Vorrester, N.Y. Post offle>, NOIS, HAS r Land in ue ADVERTISER, A fi fourteen hundred ac Southern ilinois that ke will exchange for Dry Goods, For information parties may call on Dibblee, Work & " 97 Cham) 5 W. R \ TANTED—A FARM Oi 100 TO 200 ACRES, IN TNE vicinity of New Yor or good cultivation, with good fruit, &e., ata moderate price for cash; build ings not material; water view desirable. Addre box 115 Brooklyn Post office, giving full particulars, prico, &e. _FOR SALE. r HANDSOME LUNCH COUNTER, THIRTY FEET long, with back shelving, foot rail, &. nearly new; also two dozen high stools, will bo golt at a bargain, Call and see them at the Uuion Free Luuch, No. 7 Browd streot. SURE LIVING FOR A LITTLE MONEY.—TO BE sold cheap, a Liquor, Ale and Oyster Store, now do- ing a good business; is capablo of great improvemont. Apply at 460 Canal strect. LIQUOR STORE FOR SALE—WITH OR WITHOUT stock, doing a good cash business, The proprietor is going to the country. Call for two days at 217 Seventh avenue. No agents neod apply. peer FOR SALE—AT A GREAT RARGAIN, FIT- 1 ed up With all the Iatost improvements, equal to any im the country; turns out 100 barrels a week. For partionlars apply to PEED & COLE, $48 Fulton strect, Brooklya; or will trade for property. ARDRIS SHOP AND BATHING SALOON FOR SALE— nod chance for astoady man with asmail sold cheap. Call at 633 Kighth ave- h streot, real estate otlice. nine, nes RUG STORE FOR SALE—NEATLY FITTED UP, doing a good business, in a good location; establish: fd ten years; flue opportunity for a physician commending’ busi Cash customers nth avenue, bY or person )' FOR SALI (AP. —MUST BE BOLD i lately, on ace: busines, Apply Av 191 Virst avenue, fr K and from 7 to 10 o'clock P.M rr" SALI premises NITURE OF THE street, corner of Spring street; toa cash customer, vs the owner from the samo i roneo of between 12 and ist Lo obtain an old cstablir over twenty yoars established; wil | purchaser. Apply to GEORGE BACKE! LE—THE FURNITURE AND LEASE OF A Hotel, desirably located and paying oven in these times furniture 1a new wi sold on the following h, one-fourth in. mer: balance can remain Address letter C. rtigage i y Wall street, ovder; lyeation un gage in the busi @ny porson nce 8eldom pi Wishing to ors, sogars, ke. ; abont $2,000 worth re, only with name and wiere to eall, A box 104 Horald oftic TEAMFR LONG ISLAND LEAVES JAMES SLIP every day, Sundays oxeepted, at 2:30 P. M., for North Port, making the intermadiate landings, Leaves North Port at § A. MF. Cove, 20 cents; to Great Nock and sands’ Point 10 oenis. Freight to Sands’ Point, Great Neck and Glen Cove at half the usual rates. Bp i meeting of the ab t Hall, on Monday even! JOHN COCHRA, a A eid at wt 14 o'clock. , 19th instant, at Chairman. Enwanp Trarsow, P. Dany, A GUIDE FOR THE MAR- ried, or those contemplating it. The alllicted, debi- fisted of’ discased shonld not marry or adopt any treat- ment til thoy have intormed themselves of the trath only found in Dr. LARMONT'S Paris, London and New York Medical Adviser sod Marriage Guide: mailed for $1 by RICHARDSON, No. UVesey street, and ROSS & TOU: No. 121 Nassan atreot. "tha doctor cures all anch attoo: tions, recent or long standing, expeditiously and privatoiy, as for yoars past, at 647 Hroudway, up stairs, from 9 A.M. wer. R. BR. COBRETT HAS REMOVED FROM 19 NUANE t, Lo 20 Contre street, between Chambers and 18, where ha can ba consulted privately on certain discaaes. N. B.—Dr. C. isa member of the New York University (Medical College). See his diploma in his offica. Private entrance at No. 6 City Hull piace. R. WARD TREATS SUCCESSFULLY ALL 1 of feinales, His Great Benefactor, the gr Tidical remeiy ever discovered, price $1. Ofice No. 12 Laight street. D* HUNTER HAS FOR THIRTY YEARS CONFINED h hig attention to diseases of a certain class, in which | ww has treated no less than fifty thousand cases, without 4n instance of failure. His great remedy, Dr. anter’s Red Drop, cures certain diseases when regular treatment and all other remedies fail; cures without dieting or ra. striction in the habits of the patient; cures without the disgusting and sickening effects of ‘all other remedics; cures in new cases in less than six hours. It roots ont the poisonous taint the blood is sure to absorb unless the Temody ig used. It is $1 a vial, and cannot be obtained genuine anywhere than at the old oflice, No. 8 Division Strect, Book for nothing that treata of the effects of early abuse. R. COOPER, NO. 14 DUANE STREFT, MAY BE CON. sulted on all diseases of a certain nature. Twenty- eight years exclusively devoted to these complaints enable him to warrant acure in all cases. ‘The victims of mis. placed confidence in medical pretenders can call, with a certainty of being radically eured or no pay. OTEL LODGINGS.—CLEAN AIRY ROOMS FROM $1 26 to $1 50a week or 25 cents anight and Is. a hight, at the Clinton Hotel, 339 Spring street. Strangers and dthers will find this 4 convenient place to stop at. Spanish and Frenchspoken. ACKSON HOUSE, 210 ELM STREET.—THE LOWEST rented and most comfortably and conveniently fur- nished Apartments in the city, to meet the wants of small families, with every requisite ‘furniture. Linen, cooking Fange and utensils, gag and Croton water, MREAT SUCCESS OF DR. WARD, 12 LAIGHT street.—All affections caused by mercury or disease cured in half the usual time and charges, ‘UNDREDS ARK DISAPPOINTED TILL FINDING DR, ‘Ward's office, No. 12 Laight street, and giving his great remedies a trial; they are instantly cured. 8 guaranteed. AMMOND ON NERVOUS, SPECIAL DISEASES, MAR. Tiago, &0., $l. RIGHANDGUN, No, 1 Youey toot ‘ALOON, WITIL B. all at Th West street; pnt. TEACH would take JOR SALE.—A FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT AND DIN- ing Saloon, well established, with Jesse, Stock and Fixtures, doing a good eash business and in a business lo. cation down town; satisfactory reasons given tor sclling. Apply at 115 Jon strect, (OR SALA MASTERS MATE'S UNIFORM, AS GOOD Has new, suitable for a person five feet tea inches ip height. Will bo sold cheap, Address Navy, box 144 He rald ail ALE—THK STOCK AND FIXTURES OF ( Hts bust corner Liquor Stores in the Thirteenth ward, with three years’ lnvse; will be sold tor one half its he anly ong on the four corners, Apply te J, 8, Lett street, Oe SALR—AT THE LOW RENT OF $10 PER MONTH, $a Seg ir Stora and threo Rooms, flye years establiabed, And doing a com business; ill health of the owner the cause of Re lta streot, in the VOR SALR—THE STOCK “AND FIXTURES OF A nicoly fited up Liquor Stora on ‘Thid avenue. Twcation ro better, Can do a good family business if tho right man gota it.” Rent $14 per month. — Til health is the ewise of aeiting. Price $116. Apply at 735 Third avenue, ay SALE, THE FURNITURE el, situated on Broadway, with erect order and doing well.’ Any to Zecure a house where money can Ue ant having $4,000 to $5,000 in cash, may +, Herald oifice. No’ communications Ad e gi CITY FOR SALE.—THR subscribers are authorized to sell the Furniture, Ef- a well located Hotel in Washington City. Tho house has beon doing an excellent busincss, and is only dispored of on account of the health of the Proprietor. Any enterprising Northern man acquaiated with tho hotel business, and having a cash capital of about $5,000, could do well with the cetablishmens. Ap- ply to JAS. McGUIRK & CO., auction and commission mer- chants, Washington, D. ©. EROSENE Of, FACTORY FOR SALE—IN COMPLETE working order, The method of refining oil will be nade known toa purcbassr, Address Oil, Kerald office. ARGE CORNER GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE— One block from Bowery; fitted up in splendid styla; Jarge fresh stock of goods; ten bean ‘taage; rent reaton: able; apartments for family; will sell at lesa than valua- tion. 170 Chatham street, second floor. J.P. IRAVER, Auctisneer. WILL BUY A NBATLY FITTED UP PORTER house, down town, one hitck from Broad- way; doing from $10 to $18, por day; rent vory low, and id to September; @ good stock of Liquors. Apply at 170 Gaya HDA Eireet, BGCOR BOK, + ‘TRAY & @. ‘OTE. IN ASHINGTO! ELODEON, 639 BROADWAY, CHINES botween Spring and Prince streets. MR. BUTLER, the banjo acloist, every evening delights his friends with his comic and sentimontal songs, ballads and recitations. BUILDING, & BUILDING, ‘Spring and Prine ‘Third night of the new and b al SWISS HYDECIANEMIC DIVERTISSEMENT, received with shouts of applause on Friday and Saturday hights, Lreets. $39 BROADWAY, CHINESE RUILDING> Spring and Princo s " PROFESSOR 1OLS AND SON exhibition of their beautiful classical groupings ILDING, \ In their classic posturing an every night this week, for the thoir crowded audiene: BROADWAY, CHI between Spring and Princ MISS ADELE Will appear inher beautiful aw Seul, the splendid opera, the Child of the Rogiment. M ELODEON, 639 BROADWAY, ( IML between’ Spring and Prince streets. MR. J. H. OGDEN Tho acknowledged londer of th © ian tumbling, appear oment and delight of V FLODEON, 639 BROADWAY, CHINESE BUILDING, AVE between’ Spring and Prince stroots. MISS EVA BRENT, the young, beautiful and accomplished vocalist, will ap- pear and sing her sweet balicts every night this week, M KLODEON, 539 PROADWAY, CHINESE BUILDING, aa 1 between Ea streets, MISS KATE PENNOYER, the young, beautiful and accomplished dansiue, will ap- poar every night this woek in her fascinating dances, TV OREON, 889 BROADWAY, CHINESE HUILDING, AML between Spring and Prince’ streets, GUSTAVE BIDEAUX, enchants the Melodeon audiences nightly with his beanti- ful songs and ballets. nN FLODEON, 529 BROADWAY, AME botweon Spring and Pr: DENZ ROTHERS, tho Trapoz have attracted night. t performances the attention of the world 4 POST OFFICE NOTICES. “Post OFFICE, NEW YORK, AUGUST 16, 1881.—1UR. JPY itosnteionts hereby pivot tit cat and atvar Monday, ibe 19th inst. the Mail for Boston vin N fore closing at 2 P. M., will clone at W. B. TAYLOR, I Haven, horeto! M. ___ DRY Goops. UCHES—RUCHES,—SEYMOUR LONG, FA ‘| turer, 189 Broadway, wp stairs. A largeassortmont Always on hand at greatly reduced prices. MISCELLANEOUS. EEXANDER BRANDES, HAMBURG, COMMISSION ani—In country produce—butter, cheese, , offers his services to the ‘American norchants in thik branch and grants liberal advances on guments\, POOL MANUFACT rblic anc consisting of Brick Factory, thros stories, 60x50 feat. hop, 185x60 feet. tore Hous. , 66x20 feet. J and Steel 1 With all Lis and tools necessary for manu facturing ali kinds of axes aud edge tools. Also about 33 tons of Iron. munis of Cast Ste: ozen Broad Axes. Rench Hate ws, Acc Also, all the demands due the Company. ‘Torus cash, Por order of the Directors, T. W. LITTLE, Clerk. Mancunsren, July 29, 1861. Y DESCRIPTION AT THE BRUSH rper’s Building. All Paint Brushes of superior quality constantly on hand. JOHN K, HOPPEL. r STORE.—GOOD EXTRA FAMILY Flour, $5; choice double extra White Flour, $6 50, doitvered foo’ in Now York or Brooklyn, W. B. GIL- LETTE, 204 Front street, near Fullon ferry. OORS, SASHES AND BLINDS—ASTONISHINGLY cheap, to close the concern, The subscriber will Geil the balance of his stock of doors, sashes and blinds, at loss than cost. Lowi at it before you purchase, N. B.—Those who ever think of building, now is the time, N. P. KIMBALL, No, 78 Beekman strevt. DELICIOUS AND PALATABLE FSSENCE OF 4 Sanity—Which, in the United States ag well as in Europe, in so short a time after ita first appoaranco, has onjoyod such a great and wall deserved acknowledgement and celebrity, having in o vory short, period restored health to a vast numbor of porsdns, who could not obtain this precious jowel by the use of bails, medivines, mineral waters, olectricity, water cure and othor mothodk. Is an infallible and universal remody for all the sickness eansed by disorder of the stomach, obstruction, or originating in the nervous system, also for dysentery, cholera tmorbus, dropey, pollution and chronical diseases of tho. skint Prico $1 a bottle. General depot, 29 Kast Broadway, near Chatham square. H. LAVIN, Chonaist. ARBLE MANTELS—GREAT BARGAINS IN MAN" tels. Those wishing to buy mantels. at a great re Tuction will find it to their advantage ta call at A. KLA BER’S marble yard, 113 Kast Kighteenth: streot, nowr ‘Third ayenue. EWS DEALERS, NEWS DFALERS.~TIR TOYAT: State Envelopes, lithagraphed in tint—all the Stator, how ready. For sale only in quantitios to tho trade, ‘The cheapest and beat Union Envelope in the market, Al#o Note Paper to raatch, BEAGLES & CO., No, 1 Chansbors street, 0 PHOTOGRAPHERS.—FOR $0 AN EXCELLENT 4-4 Tube, bellows-box audishields complete, A halt Size and obgér apparatus equally cheap. Apply at 96 Court street, Brookivn, one door froma Atlantic street. A solid silxer Boehm ficte at a sacrifice. ERGNES’ ELECTRO, CHEMICAL, BATHS, NO. 119 V Fourth avenue.—Personalty attended by Professor , the inventor; celebrated for tho extraction e@ metallic substances from tho system, and for their suc- ‘vesa in chronic diseases. Attendance for ladies, Consuls tation free from 8 to 1: ANTED TO PURCHASE—A SCHOONER, OF AY Jeast 120 tons register. Parties having such & Yow sel, which they will sell cheap for cas! rchasor by addressing B., box 3,192 Pest office, giving jimensions, age, and all particulars, and also where sho can be seen, SECOND HAND ALCOHOL ‘Aftdreas, with degetiption J Herald cajon, ” , in perfect order for running. lowost cash price, &. GR, J. 8. CLARKE who will give for the first timo in EI N inal and admirable coneoption of nr Fone i Ore TOODLES. Mrs, Toodles, first nepenenns, MR, J. 8. OI «...-birs, E, N. Thayor. RKE ‘LAI ; MR. J. S. CLARKE will also enact the laughable character of ‘COUSIN JOR, in Buckstono’s comodictta of THE ROUGH (OND, "Tho charming ase RS. ALLXINA in her favorite role of Fees oy uy To conclude with tho roaring farce calfed THE DEBUTANTE. Dufard (first appearance) , Mr, Lowis Baker. Rose ++ Mra, Aloxina Fisher Bakers soo Mes, Chanfrag, TUESDAY, second night of Mr, Clarke's ongagomont. Miss Fitgjamos EW HOWERY THEATRE Solo Proprietors, Messrs, G, L. Fox and J, W. Lingard, 1 it he MONDAY, AUGUS 9, 1861. An entire now military Apectacls, by Charles Gayler, Bsq., entit BULL RUN; Or, Tue Sactane o¥ Fainesx Court HousR, New aud Gorgeous Scenery. Brilliant Miltary Tableaux, And a vivid deseription of the BATTLE OF BULL RUN Terminating with the histories! THE SIX DEGREES OF CRIM od to the poople of New York, a LIVING HIVPOPOTAML LIVING THPPOPOTA MUS TIPPOPOPAMUS HIPPOPOTAMUS HIPPOPOTAMUS HIPPOPOTAMUS IVER NILW IN) RGYTT, IN EGYPT, PRO? IN EGYPT, FROM THE RIVER NILE IN kGYPY, THE GREAT BEHEMOTH OF THR SCRIPTURES. Y BEHEMOTH OF THE SCRIPTURES. HI T BEHEMOTH OF THE SCRIPTURES. THE MARVEL OF ANIMAL KINGDOM. ‘THE MARVEL OF THE ANIMAL KINGDOM. Tho only animal of the kind ever brought to America, AM animal thatis worshipped by tho Egyptians, and never allowed by the government to leave the country, except asaspocialfayor. ‘These animals are described’ in fis tory as the MOST RARE AND WONDERFUL, Most RARE AND WONDERFUL. MOST RARE AND WONDERFUL, of all the animal creation. ‘They haye never been son out of Exypt, except at the Zoological Gardens in London, the Garden of Plants im Paris, and the one now olfered to the CITIZENS CF THIS METROPOLIS, and in cach of these cases by the special favor of the grand VICEROY OF EGyrt. He may be seea on exhib:tion at all hours, day and evening, and is accompanied by SALAAMA, HIS ARAB KEEPER, who exhibits the care and attachment of a doting parent for his pot charga, F WHAT IS ITy OR MAN MONKEY, MAMMOTH BEAR SAMPSON, STER SNAKES, AQUARIA, HAPPY FAMILY, LIVING SEAL, WAX FIGURES, &, cture room entertainments embraco DRAMA, VAUDEVILLE, BURLETTA AND PARCE, By a company of rare musical arid dramatic talent, MISS DAWRON, Double-Voiced Vocalist, MLLE. MATILDA E. TOEDT, ‘Tho Talentod Young Vocalist, &c., ke. Admittance 25 cents. Children ander ton; 15 cents. SE. 01 M The ren RYANTS' MINSTRELS, Mechanics’ Hall, 472 Broadway, aboyo Grand street, MONDAY, Augnat 19, and overy night duriag the week. Crowded Houses, iinmense Suceess. S.C, CAMPBELL, ‘The popular vocalist, in new Dallads and Tyroloam 4 GEITINGS In thelr great Zouave Clog Reet PEEL and GE! in their great Zouave i EVIE HORN, SAPANESE TOMMY and DAN BRYANT, The fon makers, in their comical acis, Tur Raw Recaurs, Tosa Praxcu Rusnicatons. New Songs, Danees, Sayings, Burlesques, Plantation Scenes, ke. Doorsopen at 7. Curtain rises at 8. Tickets 25 conts. *RBURY MUSIC HALL, BROADWAY. C: 585 BROADWAY, MONDAY NIGHT GRAND FEATURES, GRAND FEATUTIS, AND FEATURES, GRAND FEATUL AT IMMENSE Cor, AT IMMENSE CONT, Will be introduced into the magnificent PANTOMIME, PANTOMIME, PANTOMIME, Now playing at the GREAT CANTERBURY, and which has met with such sampled success warrant the Managers going to more expense in pro- ducing still greator eftect. THIS GREAT PANTOMIME THIS GREAT PANTOMIME of the SOUTHERN REFUG SOUTHERN REFUGEES SOUTHERN REFUGEE; SOUTHERN REFUGEE; or, FAISE AND TRUE, FAIS! FALSE AND TRUE, has filled the house each night of its performance to re- pletion, The MAGNIFICENT SCENFRY, MAGNIFICENT SCEN!RY, sH0US. DRESSTS, GEOUS DRESSLA, DRILL, DRLLL, vAT PATRIO’ AL M. HERNANDEZ, yeING x SHOT FROM A CANNON, SHOT FROM A CANNON, ‘Yogother with the tinvst TABLEAUS TABLEAUS TABLEAUS ever prodaced before the public of this or any other city, make it desirable for everyone to see it. Norice.—For the purpose of giving FAMILIES an oppor- tunity of witnessing this GREAT PANTOMIME, as well as the well known splendor’ of this house, as regards its fitting up, the Managers beg to announce a'se- ics of an AFTERNOON PERFORMANCES, Commoncing Saturday next. Particulars in future an- FOX & CURRAN, Propriotors. KS. NATIONAL CONCERT HALL, 172 NEW CANAL STREET, (one block from Bowory). AN ENTIRE NiW COMPANY, GREAT ATTRACTION ‘THIS WEEK. Firat appearance this ovoning of tho fascinating Dan- senses, Miss Frank Christie and Miss Kmma Gardinor. Mile. Frank La Folle, Mile. Frank Ta Folie, Miss Emma Smith, Miss Emma Smith, La Petite Ella, La Vetito El Johnny Neil, Johuny Neil, Dick Berthelon, Dick Borthelon, F. Reeves, F. Reeves, James Fraser, Ue oe oa With twenty other performers in ne 4 YOMNEGRO_ BURLESQUES, ELEGANT BALLEDS. Admission ten conts, IXON’S ROYAL CIRCUS, From Niblo’s Garden, Now York, SPLENDID COMBINED ENTERTAINMENT, CoM i IS AND MENAGERIE, 2 TRAINED BUFF LOS, 12 TRAINED BUFFALO3, 12: TRAINED BUFFALOS, Will open in Brookiyn, Fulton street , opposite City Hall, Monday exaning, Angust 19. ALL THE GREAT FEATURES OF NIBLO’S Jitioual eetractions, will be pr pitting t both entertainmen: 115 cents, A splondid full dres# Chivairic Cavalcade wil} take placer ‘on Monday morning; ‘fhe procession will pass through the principal streetsand avenues, headed by a magnif- cont band of musi: Performances owery afternoon and evenigg. Open at 144 and 73, o'elauie. NNOUNCEMENT CARD.—THE WAUNUT - STREET inth and Walnut strects, Phila~ do!phia, Mres M.A. Garrettson, Managergst, will open for the fal! and ~winter season,on Monday evening, September 2, 1861. Faseablished stars, desiring to arrange for en~ gagements, can address, J.T, Donnelly, Agent, Box offica. Walnut ‘tzoct Theatre, Philadelphia, TsO COMPLAINS OF HARD TIMES? CHARLEY WHITE'S, CHARLEY WHITE'S, 113 Grand street, 148 Grand street. Tats of good victuals given away every night. AREY'S SYSTEM OF HORSE TAMING.—WILLLAM , CHILDS respectfully announces that his first bx! bition of Subjugation, unier the above system, will, tak © at the Fqnestrian Institute, South Fourta, Williamsburg, on Monday evening, August 10. horses of the most vicious propeusities have bee and will be introduced and subjugated in the preseuc the andicnce. Tickets 26 cents. Reserved seats 60 cents. Doors open at 7, Commonce at 8. rd QRER AND FASY.—PO NOT FORGET THE GRA? combination of talent which meet at the Hou Commons, No, 25 West Houston sireet, every MondayN E Saturday evenings. ED (OR SALF—A GRAND NATICNAL PAT) By. F Goodell. artist), comprising thirty $:eU2S Degee and inon visiting London or Paris can purchase 0 above at @ bargain Addrese d. UL Po, LANG oloct from Fulton streot, Brooklyn. ;