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“Ss eupPINes = TEAM WEEKLY BETWEEN NEW YORK AND RIVER- oo), ndlog sand, embarking. yaayengers al Quoons- town )- ‘The Liverpool New York and Philadel- phia ‘deck Company intend despatching their full pees Clyde Legh seeanthlon: as followsi— ETNA, Saturday, EDINBURGH. Metusdar, August 31. CITY OF WASIINGIOS, scour ey, Sept, 7 And every Saturday at noon,from pigr 44 North river. ‘RATES OF PASSAGE. First cabin +875 | Stoorage. . Do. to | Do. ® Do. +e. Bb] Dow Do. to Hamburg... 85] Do. rs are alsoyforwarded to Havre, Bremen, Rotter- dam, Antwerp, &e., at equally law rates. 2 wishing to bring out their (riends can buy tick. ~@te here at the following rates, so ly ba ae ‘verpool or Queenstown, first cabin, $16, Stecrage from Liverpool, $40; from Queenstown, $30. These steatners have superior accommodations for pas- * Sengers, and carry experienced surgeons. They are built in water tight iron sections, and have patent fire annihila- “tors an board. For further information apply in Liverpool to WILLIAM INMAN, Agent, 22 Water sivect; in Glasgow to WM. DNMAN, 5 Si. Enoch square; in Queenstown to C. & W. D. SEYMOUR & €0.; in London to KIVES & MACEY, 61 ‘Willi m street; in Paris to JULES DECOUL, 6 Place +de la Bourse; in Philadelphia to JOHN G. DALE, LL Walaut street, or at the compayy’s oilice JON G. DALE, Agent, 15 Broadway, N.Y. seit) aa ROARDING AND LonGine™ HANDSOME SUIT OF ROOMS ON THE SECOND floor, containing gas, hot and cold water, and bath Foom adjoining, would be let, with full or partial Board, to gentiemen or a small family; no other boarders. Refe- Fences required. uire at 281 Lexington ayenue, third Doeeralore Paitraeaih eek we GENTLEMAN AND WIFE CAN BE ACCOMMODATED with handsome Rooms and Board. Also single Rooms for gentiomen, ina house where home comforts can be i from six to seven o'clock. References ex- changed. Apply at 46 Bloocker streot, A PRIVATE FAMILY, oF THE HIGHEST RESPEC- r tability, will let a fow pleasant Rooms, with good card and the comforts of home. modern improvements; neighborhood desirable; terms according to times; reference given. Apply at 170 West ‘Thirty-sixth street. Use of plano. LADY HAVING TAKEN THE FIRST CLASS HOUSE 325 West Twenty-third street, is desirous of Iotting & portion of it, with Board, to families or single gentie- men. Also a Reception Room for a doctor’s office, Terms reasonable, Apply asabove. HANDSOME SUIT OF ROOMS ON SECOND floor, also Rooms on third floor, with all the mo- dern improvements, will be let to gentlemen and their wives or single gentlemen. House first class. Dinner at six o'clock, Apply at No. 20 West Eleventh street, near Broadway. Hovse contains all SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE. On Saturday, Sept. ie hor United States mail steamer ARAGO, Wil) ail fi ae mmander, sail from pler No. 87 North river, foot of + atreet, on Saturday, September 14, at 1 baat p This steamship (ansurpassed for sat has double engines under deck, en “gompartments, which, besides other results, tend, in the event of collision or stranding, to keep the pumps free eto work, and secure the safi For freight or passage app! and comfort) by water tight of vessel and passengers. to MURL M. * GEO, MACK a Agent ‘The sweamer FULTON will sail ovo TEAM TO HAMBURG, HAVRE, LONDON Southampton. ‘The Hamburg American Packet Company's iron steatn- ship BAVERIA, Meier commander, carrying the United 81 1, will leave from pier 21 North river, street, MURDAY, August 24, at noon, Via Southampton, taking passengers for Jamburg, 3 steerage, 335. ‘The steamers of tI 10 will leave every alternate Saturday, carrying the United States mail. The steamship ‘Toutoria will succeed the Bavaria on ‘September 7. ©. B. RICHARD & BOAS, 151 Broadway. for Hamburg, Havre, Loudon, Southampton o First cabin, $100; second ¢ We NORTH GERMAN LLOYD'S § men, H, Wessels commander, carrying the United States mail, will euil from pier So North river, foot of rs street, on SATURDAY, August 81, at 12 o'clock M., For BREMEN, VIA SOUTHAMPTON, taking paseongers to LONDON, HAVRE, SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN, at the following rates:— C For the first cabin, $100; second cabin, $60; steerage, For freight or passage apply to OELRK & CO,, 68 Broad street. Packet ship HEMISPHERE, river, sails on the 20th August. rm" years of age, with a family without smail children, © city or ashort distance from the city. Address Mrs. L, Call 7 A LADY WISHES BOARD FOR A LIVTLE GIRL TWO in it 7m 1g str D FLOOR, FUR ed, may be obtained rty of three or four nanently? Apply at 126 Nintu stvect, a fow doors wi Broadway, A WiDOW 1 LY » to let a nice Room, with a Board for lady only; nse of Piano included. place. WISHING HANDS cons, with Bourd, can be accommodated on ap- Pication at 43 West Sixtoenth street; also one or two sin- ND WIE ME gle geutlemen, rence required. House first class. Diuner at six. Refe- LADY AND GENTLEMAN CAN HAVE A FRONT Room (and Bedroom if di ed), with or without Board; also a Back Room, with Board for lady for $5; all modern improvements. ‘Apply at 144 Thompson street, near Houston, N ELEGANTLY FURNISHED BACK PARLOR ON the first oor to let toa gentleman and wie or single geatlemen; aiso Rooms, with bedrooms adjoining, sepa- rate or together. Apply at 53 West Twelfth strect, be- twoen Fifth and Sixth avenues, Dinner at 6& References exchanged. LARGE, PLYASANT ROOM, IN A FINE LOCATION west of Broadway, to let to two gentlemen at $10 por week; private family. Address box 586 Post oflice. SMALL FAMILY WILL RENT A FEW ROOMS, singly or in suit, with board. Parties desiring a Pleasant agreeable home may call at 53 Kast Twentieth street, between Broadway and Fourth avenue. T GREATLY REDUCED PRICES—NEWLY FURNISH ed Rooms, from $1 to $2 40 per week. Lodgings from 25 to 87 cents per night, at the Frankfort House, corner of Frankfort and William streets, Open all nignt. T 72 WEST TWENTY-FIRST STREET, NEAR SIXTH avenue, two or three gentlemen or a gentleman in her fine poop cabin at steerage The splendid | and his wife, can be accommodated with Board, and fur- clipper ship ADELAIDE sails on the 27h August. Apply | nished or unfurnished Rooms; house contains the modern to WILLIAMS & GUION, 40 Fulton street. improvements; references exchanged. RB LIVERPOOL.—DREADNOUGHT LINE—THE CHOICE OF FURNISHED ROOMS CAN NOW BE splendid clipper ship Victory, Captain Ainsworth, had at 23 Kast Twonty-eighth street; will ict front positively sails on Tuesdny, August 20, at 12 o'clock? when ali passengers must be on Hoard. Last passage tit. teen days. For passage (lowest rates) apply on board, ler No. 6 North river, or to P. M. DEMAREST, 40 South atreet. F NDID CLIPPER SHIP AN, will posit swil to-morrow. This apiendid Ship bas room for a few moe Cabin, Second bin and Steeraye s. ly immediately on board Ship, Pier 14 F J 1H MURPHY, 61 South street, OR Lavi LINE, ‘THE STAR OF TH! sails August . The Ji at pier 40, August 30; this spleud ‘oyages im sudcession this ear in sixteen days, Apply on board or at the ofllce, 275 Letrect. R LIVERPOOL—TAPSCOTT'S LINE.—SATLS _TO- morrow, the favorite packct ship DAVID HOADLY. fying at picr 2 East river; also, the well known packot ahip WEST POBNT, picr 18 Fast river, sails on tho 24th For passage, at reduced rates, apply on board, or to TAPSCOTT & CO., 86 South street.” oe i SHIPS FOR LIVERPOOL AND LONDON.—THE splendid clipper ship AMERICAN UNION, 3,000 tons, ler 23 East river, for Liverpool, sails August 22. ‘The celebrated ship AMERICAN CONGRESS, pier 19 East riv- er, for Loddon, sails August 22. Passengers taken in the second cabin staterooms and found in provisions at re- duged steerage prices. For passage, &e., apply to THOS, c. E, 83 South street, x LINE FOR LONDON.—SAILS AUGUST 22—THE favorite packet ship DANIEL WEBSTER, lying at pier 16 East river. For passage, at low rates, or Drafts bhany part of Great Britain or Ireland, apply to TAP- SCOTT & CO., 86 South street. R LONDON DIREOT.—THE SPLENDID BRITISH A 1 iteamship KHERSONESE, 2,060 tons, G. Hough com- mander, will be despatched on tho 24th inst, She has ‘toom for a limited number of first class and a few second sabin passengers. Rate of passage, $70 and $50 respec- tively. Apply on board at pier 36 North river, or to ‘HOWLAND & ASPINWALL, 54 South street. FY CALIFORNIA, VIA PANAMA. A first class steamer will leave New York on the 11th and 2ist of each month, except when these dates fall on Sunday, when the day of departure will be on the ‘Monday following. For freight or passage apply at the only office, No. 5 ‘Bowling Green. D. B. ALLEN, Agent. HAVANA, VIA NASSAU, N. P. ‘The British and North American royal mail steam- ip KARNAK, Capt. Le Mesurier, will sail for the above ports, from the company’s wharf, Jersey City, on— Saturday. September 14 ‘Monday’ ry to Ni ‘Passage money to Havana... « For freight or passage appiy*to E. CUNARD, 4 Bowling Greon: SPECIAL NOTICES. 'OUAVE.—BALL WILL COME OFF AT 87 MERCER street (Dancing Academy) on Wednesday evening, ‘August 21, on which occasion 18 cf the best jig dancers in the city will appear, W. Moon will not appear. HANK, the Mason, Manager. EXCURSION: .P EXCURSION TO CAMPS ON STATEN ISLAND.— Fare six cents by Staten Island ferry, Sot of White- Aall street, between the battery and South ferry. Guide to camps:—To reach regiments of New York Rifles, British Volunteers , Mechanics and Artizens’ Empire Zouaves, and Wates Rifles, all at Camp Washington; Scott Rifles and Tra Harris Guard cavalry, at Silver Lake; Third Irish Volunteers, at Camp Carrigan, Old Quarautine Ground, cand Cameron Light Infantry, at Camp Morrison—steam: ‘boat at first landing. To reach Camp Scott and Camp Decker, change boats at first landing for Camp Scott di- Rect (no extra charge.) Boats leave every hour from 6 A. i to7 P.M. On fine Sundays every half hour to 734 P.M. doors from cars Permanency an Square room for $1 60; location tines fe and stages. Board given if desired. object, uf aundsomely fur- nishea P. room, or Bedroom oniy,, with Dreak- fast, ton gentleman, at $5 per week. Apply at 221 Kast ‘Whirtieth street, PRIVATE PAMILY CAN ACCOMMODATE A FEW : vith Rooms, with or without Board and hath room adjoming. Il at 134 East Forty-eighth street, between Seo ‘third avenuos. STRICTLY PRIVATE FAMILY, OF F A spectability, would let a handsomely furnished Par- for and Bedroom,’ or Bedroom only, to a gentleman, with hhreakfast and dinner on Sundays if required. Tu the honse is a fine billiard room. Any person desiring a first class home, with every comfort and convenience, and wil- ling to pay for the same, may apply to Mr, Birtis, ut Messrs. Schenck’s, 166 and 167 Broadway, The best of reference given ad required. HANSOMELY FURNISHED FRONT AND BACK Parlor, with extension and Bedroom on first floor; also, two Bedrooms if required, with kitchen and conve: niences for housekeeping, to let, in a first class house, oc- eupied by a private fainily, “Terms reasonable. Refe- rences exchanged. Apply at 150 Waverly place. LADY AND GENTLEMAN CAN BE ACCOMMO- dated with handsomely furnished Rooins; Board for tho lady only, good table and all home privileges, ‘Terms inadvance. Also accommodations for one young lady. References exchanged, Apply at 63 West Fifteenth street. FRENCH PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET TWO NICE Parlors, unfurnished; also afew furnished Rooms, With Board. ‘Prices moderate. Apply at No. 10 West Thirteenth street, near Fifth avenue, FURNISHED PARLOR AND BEDROOM TO LET—TO A gentleman or lady, with or without Breakfast; also’ a suit of furnished Rooms on the third floor to let, with conveniences for housekeeping. Apply at 238 West Twonty-sixth street, first house east of Ninth avenue, south side. OARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR SINGLE gentlemen, can obtain Rooms with Board at No. 6 t Washington place; also a suit of Parlors on first foor. Location is very pleasant, being opposite the square, Reference required. OARD—AT 25 STUYVESANT STREET (CONTINUA- tion of Aster place), east of Third avenue. Second Floor of the new English’ basement house a front and back Parlor, unfurnished. Also a gentleman and his wifo or two single gentlemen can be accommodated with Board. House has all the modern improvements, Con- venient to cars and stages. }OARD—LARGE AND SMALL ROOMS, FURNISHED 'OR unfurnished, to rent with Board, to gentlemen and their wives, or single gentlemen in the newly painted and desirably located house ‘No. 408 Fourth street. (2 Albion place). Dinner at six P.M. ‘Terms moderate. OARD.—SEVERAL PLEASANT AND WELL FUR- nished Rooms, with Board, at 83 Clinton place, near Fifthavenue. Dinner at 6 o'clock. OARD.—GENTLEMEN WISHING TO PCONOMISE, can find good clean and weil furnished Rooms, with: Out board, at uncommonly low prices; location central and pleasant family. Call at 182 Grand street, nearly oppo- site the Odd Fellows’ Hall. sie OARD AND VERY HANDSOME ROOMS AT 99 MAC- dougal street; house coutains modern improvements and plenty of closets and wardrobes. OARD WANTED—FOR A GENTLEMAN AND HIS wife and sister. ‘Terms $10 per week. Location botween Broadway and Eighth avenue and Twenty-fourth and Eighth streets. Address C. 0. Charles, Broadway Post office. OARDING.—A PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET THE Second Floor of a first class furnished house, with Board; a good opportunity for a family wishing to ar- range for the winter. Inquire at 59 West Twenty-seventh street. : RAND FAMILY EXCURSION 10 THE FISHING Banks, on Wedneaday , Augurt 21, 1861, by the well Known steamboat THOMAS HUNi, ‘Captaim Gilmor. Tickets $1 cach, including dinner which will be served up from 11 10 8 Oelock. A brass and cotillion band will be ‘on board for the amusement of passengirs. Bait furnished free. Will leave Spring strect, 7:30; Paterson dock, Jersey City, 7:45; Pridge street, Brooklyn, East river, 8:30; Peck slip, 8:45; 9. No charge for dinner. Bill of fare:—Reast beef, roust elains, boiled ham, dolled tongue, boiled codfish, boiled sea bass, fried clams, fried codtish, fried bass, baked cod- fish, clam chowder, fish chowder. ’ Children under twelve yeats of age free. Reese BOAT TO THE FISHING BANKS.—THE steamer CROTON, Captain Jas. A. Dumont, will run ‘to the Banks every day during the season, (weather per- mitting.) LEAVING EAST RIVER. LEAVING NORTH RIVER. ‘Tenth stroct 15 A. M. | Spring street.....8:10 A. M. Broomestree 30 irtioth stroot..8:30 A. M. Peck stip 45 A. M. | Pier No. 4 9:00 A. M. And Full , Brooklyn, at 7:50 A. M. ‘This isone of the best excursions out of New York. « Fare for the irsion 50 cents. __STEAMBOATS. JONEY ISLAND FERRY—LANDS AT FORT HAMIL- tou.—The NAUSHON leaves ‘West Tenth street at 924, 1234 and 34, Spring street at 914.1234 and 3%. day street at 9% , 1394 and 33. Pier 4, North river, at 10, 1 and 4. Fare, with return ticket, 25 cents. ‘ORNING LINE TO PEEKSKILL.—THE AURORA leaves Jay street pier every morning at 8 o’clock. ds at West Tenth and Thirtieth streets, Yonkers, Hast- ngs, Dobb's Ferry, Tarrytown, Sing Sing, Haverstraw, “Grassy Point and Verplauck’s. Returning leaves Pecks- Kill at 2 o'clock P.M. ORNING BOAT FOR KEYPORT, MIDDLETOWN Point and Cliffwood, landing at’ Perth Amboy, ttenville, Woodbridge, ‘Rossville. The steamboat ‘MAYFLOWER will leave every morning from pier 26 North river, between Barclay an’ Robinson streets, at nine o'clock. Returning, leave Keyport at 3P. M.; Am- Tottonsville, 3:35; Woodbridge, Rossville, trip. Parties can make Jiberal arrangements by applying on boat. LONG ISLAND Sundays excepted, Port, making’ the intermediate landings. Port’ at 5A. M. Fare to Glon Cova, 20 cent Neck and Sands’ Point,10 cents. Freight to Sands’ Point, Great Neck aud Gien Cove at half the usual raves. OARDING.—GENTLEMEN AND THEIR WIVES OR single gentlemen can be accommodated with large or small Rooms, furnished or unfurnished, on reasonable terms. Dinner at 6 o'clock. Apply at 228 Tenth strect. Reference excbanged. OARDING.—FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH BOARD. A handsome furnished front Room, on second floor, Suited to a gentleman and wife; also, three single Rooms for gentlemen are now vacant.’ Reference required. Ap- ply at 202 Fast Broadway. ROOKLYN.—T0 LET, A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED suit of four Rooms, with ample closet accommodations, ‘on the second floor of a first class house; having all the modern improvements, with private table if desired; also, a large front Room on the third floor. No other boarders inthe house. Apply at 96 Congress street, four doors west of Henry street, South Brooklyn. ROOKLYN.—ONE OR TWO Gi accommodated ina French family, at 198 Clinton street; the house contains all the modern improvements. ROOKLYN BOARD.—PLEASANT DOUBLE AND SIN- gle Rooms to let, with Board. For those wishing a Comfortable home this js a desirable opportunity. Loca- tion delightful, and within three minutes’ watk of South References trequired. Apply at 36 ARD IN BROOKLYN.—A SMALL PREVATE AME- rican family, without children, in the vicinity of Laiayette aveuuo and Adelphi street, would take four Boarders (four single or two married couples); all to let at a reasonable price; could spare as much Toom ag re- Abel, 151 Maiden lane, N BROOKLYN.—! EMAN AND HIS wife can be pleasantly accommodated with a front Koom and Bedroom, in a private family, at No. 3 Debe- ‘yoixe street, three doors from Willonghby pee IN BROOKLY! ICELY FUR- nished Rooms, with good Board, are offered by a Small family; house has all the modern improvements and convenient to the ferries, at 251 Clinton str ferences required. OARD IN BROOKLYN--ROOMS, NEATLY F B ‘ed, or unfurnished, in suits or’ separate, eutt families or single gentlemen, Fulton ferry, Brooklyn. ROOKLYN HEIGHTS.—A LARGE PLEASANT ROOM, I with pantry, for a gentieman and wife. Also Rooms for single gentlemen, with Board, on moderate terms, with a New England family; house large and airy, with Bath, &o.; contiguous to forrive, Apply at 54 Wil? dow street. Apply at G4 Sands st., near J YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 186. BOARDING AND LODGING! ROOKLYN HEIGHTS.—VERY DESIRABLE ROOMS, with Board, be found at 37 Cranberry street, detween Willow and lumbia. Situation delightful; Ave minutes’ walk of Fulton and Wall street ferries. ANS RARE nae peered HEIGHTS—100 COLUMBIA STREET, overlooking the Bay.—Gentlemen returning from the country will find Rooms, singly or in suits; with Board, for the winter, if called for soon, in one of the finest situ: ations in Brooklyn, between Wall and Fulton ferries. Dinner at six. References exchanged. OARD ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS—IN A FINE house, pleasantly eituated,and furnished with all je modern improvements. Dinner at six o'clock, Terms: moderate, Apply at 98 Remsen gireet. kt BOARD IN BROOKLYN.—GENTLEMEN CAN be accommodated with handsomely furnished Rooms ina French private house; dinner at 64g o'clock; references exchanged. Apply at No. 99 Amity street, near Henry, ' S iicelancauae ROOMS TO LET—AT 115 ALLEN STREET. URNISHED OR UNFURNISHED ROOMS.—A COUPLE of pleasant Rooms, suitable for a gentleman and Wife, or one or two single gentlemen; also other Rooms to let, without Board; terms moderate. Apply at No, b Amity street, first marble stoop from Broadway. RAMERCY PARK, NO, $0 TWENTY-FIRST STREET. — ‘fo let, suits of Landsomely furnished Rooms, suita- blo for families and single gentlemen, in the above first class houso, beautifully located between Lexington and Fourth avenues, opposite the contre of the park. t LODGINGS.—CLEAN, COMFORTABLE AND Single rooms, from $1 25 to $1 60 a week, or 26 cents a night, at the Union Hotel, 166 Prince street, eor- ner of Thompson, Meals at ail hours, Open all night. nished Apartments , 210 ELM STR ly and conveniently far: ants of srvall Linen, cooking ry-RIOHUM viegantly furnishod, or whole joors, with kitchen, cellar and yard, Houses new, drat class, four story, brown stone; common parlor furnished. Whole first Floor, or Basement for physician's offlee, “OURTRENTH STREET, Rooms, singly orm ms moderate; house just repaired Apply as above. ros. 110 AND 112 E. near Union square—elegant its, with Board and renovated, 0. ) STREED. Parlor, with ble terms, Ladies Wishing with all modern improve- ments, pect boarders are taken; w nished Room, where s require ‘ould have a fire; location good sized untor- u of Broadway, between Bleecker and Twenty-ifth streets. Address B., box 21 Herald oific ting full particulars and terms, maust be mod PLEASANT FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED ROOMS, with Board, can be obtained ina small family with Idren, Apply at 443 West Twenty-third street, changed, RIVATE BOARDING.—SEVERAL VERY PLEASANT Rooms ad, with Board, on moderate terns, ALNo, 48 East Sixteenth street, near Union square. The house is finely located; has gas, bat! °. Terms tor two persons, $8 to $14 per week, accordiug to rooms re- quired. 00MS—FURNISHE! INFUR) D, WITH OR R without Roard, in a private resitoned, to a fow Zentlemen or a smal family, "no other boarders; terms moderate, Inquire at 127 East Tbirty-tirst street. ING TRANSTTORY ! honse and a tet en suite full or partial Hoard, in a first 8 hove, el y furnished, where a Iunited nomber | of boarders will be taken. References exchanged, For further particulars inquire at 34 St. Mark's place, Nat OSTAIN GOOD BEDS AND RD cea eek; in the modern bulit Tow of bath 25 cents per AT PRESENT RESIDING IN. THE country, are ds 3 A and Lodging, or two en BOR SALE Fg A MgUoR 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. m LIQUOR STORE FOR SALE-—WITH OR WITHOUT é \. took; doing a good cash business, ‘The proprietor ing the city; no agents ms apply. for two days at 130 Mott r on sa r REWERY FOR SALE—AT A GREAT BARGAIN, FIT- ted up with ail (he Latest improvements, equal to any in the country; turns out 100 barrels a week. For particulars apy to PEED & COLK, 343 Fulton street, vill (rade for property. Dp" STORE FOR SALE—NEATLY PITTED UP, doing @ good business, in a good location; establish: ed ten years; tine opportunity for a physician ‘or person comineucing business, Cash customers may apply at 206 Seventh ayenne, corner Tweaty-fourth street, R SALE.—A GOOD CHANCE FOR A PIYSICIAN or druggist to ob(ain an old established Drug Store, Over twenty years established; will bo sold cheap toa cash purchaser. Apply to GEORGE BACKER, 85 Nassau street. OR SAL FURNITURE AND LEASE OF A small Hotel, desirably located and paying its ¢ pense even in th the past fow mor terms, viz. :—price chandlse of any des riptio: ou morteage in mouthiy payments. 29 Wall street. OR 8. A FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT AND DIN- ing Saloon, well established, with Loage, Stock and Fixtures, doing a good cash busivess and in a business 10- cation down town; satisfactory reasons given tor selling, Apply at 15 John te OR SALE—A FIRST FAMILY Store, well fitted u aa good location. $650, nothing Like its value, bat must be sold. Ap 517 Ninth avenue, e timer. Tho turnitare is new with hs and will be sold on the following 6,000, half cash, one-fourth in mer- uid the balance can romain Address letter C. ANHLATTAN HOU! ietor Wishing to retir Fixtures, Furuita a F ton years, of 8, ab a Inquire of CHARLES WILSON, on the premises OR. SAL Fifte weil and in the ei Price $150. at y at 137 Grand street, botw vn Band ¥ A. M., in the store. ‘AT CONFECTIONERY BUSIN! 8, Soda fountain and ice cream free with good convenience for cheap rent, No. 444 Hadson str OR SALA fitted 1 good thoro ‘are, near one at doing a Disiness. Reason for selling, the proprietor busine tend to, Address C, H, L., Herald off QiOR SALE—HOTE » HANDSOM G ROOM, IN COM rpassed; to any person 8 this is a chance seliom vor address J. M. SH SHADES IN THE } 8 from Hroadway ‘00 to iit iL up; ing. Inquire of D. WITH BAR A’ p. Cull at 74 West street; would take in part payment, STOCK AND FIXTURES OF nd Liqnor Store, fitted up in part of the Tenth ward; unity for a grocer ever offered, Inquire of D. BURKE, 185 Bowery, HOR STICK BY Grocery siore, located on food fixtu prs 3 Ad ata gront bargain. the sold at | once, Fall part , up stairs, pener |, doing good ti sold, ag the o AFFNEY , 17 w Recond Wa low; mus! Al ’ tablished; 1 ving the’ city 2. : DEON, 639 BROADWAY, CHINESE BUILDINGS, eye M between and Prince streets, can ne STARS. ‘Tho managor, now about making his arrangemonts for & faut and winter Sennen, lay ites the attentionof promi. fees sta i it Sane ‘cowELL,. ‘MR. J. H. OGDEN, MISS EVA DREN, : YESS ERNESTINE DE FABER, MISS ADELE CALLA MISS KATE PENNOYER, ‘MISS JULIA BARTON, ‘MISS CLARA BUTLER, MISS AGNES SUTHERLAND, ADD. WEAVER, OBERT HART, And troops of others who have been engaged, and some of which are now playing successful engagements at the MELODEON, igagements, ver briliianey in the profession, {ft ts in the way of salary will be offered superior to. ay offers that possible can be tendered by any theatre in the world. Responsible and talented artists can satisfy themselves by applying personally or by letter, GRE concen ROOM, 616 BROADWAY.—ONE door above Houston street. THE VERDICT OF THE PEOPLE, ENCOMIUMS OF THE PRESS, THE CROWDED AUDIENCES, Establish the fact beyond dispute that the GATETIES is the only place of its Kind in this city where attractions are moitiplied and the pleasure of its patrons consulted and satistieds the only place whose leading characteristics are 80 generally and strictly observed. ‘The attractions at the TES ovor every other place of aniuisement in Now York, con- sist of the following rockalit ‘The best, most tal ersatile company organ- ‘Tho exclusion of hoys, whose presonee is always ignored by gentiemen, ist, and the consequent absence us, the worst drawback upon the suc- cess of any place of amusement for gentlemen, ‘The quiet anc order which always prevail, ‘The freedom extended to patrons to enjoy themselves as they see fit. The gentoo! character of the visiters. Tho superior quality of tho refreshments served. The length of the performances. The privacy those can enjoy, though surrounded by hundreds of peop! And the youth, t pity and accomplishments of tho oR. GIR WAITER 6 WAILER GIRsS, WAITER GIRLS, PRETTY WAITER GIRLS, PRETTY WAITER GIRLS, | to wait upon visiters. ‘The company at- METIES number over FIFTY PERFORMERS, Who will appear nightly in the several acts. Admission 13 cents. “Open at7; close at 12 o'elock, Y PRETTY. PRETTY Who are eng: tached to the ___ MISCELLANEOUS ibe Our PEST FLOUR STORE.—GOOD EXTRA FAMILY J Flour, $5; choice double extra White Flour, $6 50, vered freo' in New York or Brooklyn. W. Bi. GIL- 204 Front street, near Fulton ferry, TONISHINGLY ‘The snbseriber will ) sashes aud binds, N. ab Joss than Le M* T BARGAINS IN MAN* ANE icls. Those wishing to buy mantels ata great re Guction will find it to their advantage to call at A. KDA , Sighteenth street, near Look at it b r think of dui nu strect, P. KIMBALL, No. 78 Beoku WI ANTED, ‘CO HIRE Oe Wicoter &. Wilsoi’s $45 Sowing Machines; the amount of monthly payments to be placed to account of Purchase. Address H. H., Brooklyn Post office, OCERY AND LIQUOR he best stands in the Apply for two day s. city for an Irishman or a No. 24.6 dated with pleasant Rooms, with partial Board if required, at No. 160 West Twelfth strect, between Sixth and Seveuth avenues. Re d. 10 LET-—WITH BOARD, A HANDSOMELY FUR: front Parlor on the second story, with tw Suitable for a ge dation for a sing! Kimited number R Apply at 23 Grove street, betwee loots, nlso, an aecommo- gible. A very noes exchanged, ecker and Loaford. ERY DESIRABLE ROOMS IN THE ¥ LOCATED house, 111 West Fourteenth street, for a geutleman and wife or single gentlemen, House has every couve- nie Dinner at haif-pastsix. ‘Terms moderate. 3 TO LET—AT NO, 64 EAST ERY DESIRABLE ROO} 17th st.; honse fi plass, with all the modern im- provements; partial bourd if desired, Fuinily private. WR rRcR— 60 PER WEEK FOR A PRETTY FUR- nished Room, with full Board, toa gentleman and wife; also two furnished Rooms for gentlemen, $42 piece, at 162 West Twenty-sixth street, near Kighth ave- nue, ’ House first class. MONROE STREET.—FURNISHED ROOMS 40 LET with facilities for economical housekeeping, to small utiet families. Also Rooms for single gentlemen, with or without partiai Board. ‘Terms moderate, v PLEASANT ROOMS TO LET; Fes 172 East Fourteenth street, y. Dinner at 6. Gontlemen « AMITY STREET, NEAR BROADWAY—NICELY furnished Rooms, suitable for single gentlemen, io let, with Board. Tetms moderate, House contains gas, bath, &c. Dinner at 6 o'clock. Apply as above. GREENE SYREET (IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD OF the best hotels and restaurants).—Furnishod Rooms to let, to gentlemen only. Rooms at $1 to $4 per weck. House has a fine yard, gas, &. , and is very quict. WEST THIRTIETH STREET.—TWO OR THREE SE- 3 Ject families and_ three or four gentlemen can now de accommodated with Suits and Single Rooms, elegantly. farnished aud inoue of the most delightful locations in thecity. Table first class. References exchanged. THIRD AVENUE, BETWEEN TENTH AND Eleventh strovts.—Furnished Room, in a small private family, with or without Board; hose has gas, bath, &c, Aso, a small Bedroom, 19 SPRING STREET, THREE DOORS FROM BROAD- AND $4. with Boar way.—War prices. To let, handsomely furnished , to single gentlemen, The location is near all the first-class hotels and places of amusement, Reading Room free, Inquire at the Anson House. CLINTON PLACE, FIGHTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH avenue.—A few single gentlemen’ or gentlemen and their wives, can now obtain fine Rooms, with or with- out first clasa Board. Reference given and required. 93 GREENE STREET, ABOVE SPRING—ALSTON gas, House.—Flegantly furnishtd suits of Rooms, with , Croton water, and every convenience for housekeop- ing economically; particnlurly suited for small, respectable families or single gentlemen, Rent low to permanent tenants. WAVERLEY PLACE, NEAR THE PARK.—SUITS or single Rooms, with Board, for gentlemen and their wives or single gentlemen, or persons wishing Board without rooms can be accommodated. WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.—TO LET, with Board, firat class Rooms, in suitor pingly, Buitable for families or single gentlemen; a billiard table in the house for the guests. The house contains every comfort and modern convenience, Dinner at 6. ie- rences required. MACDOUGAL STREET.—RICHMOND HOUSE LQ) item ones ve 8 private tamiiy Hotel, for the reception of single gentlemen, oF ‘small fainiies tired of boarding. Parties desirous of housckesping can find ‘every convenience at the above establishment. EAST FOURTEENTH STREET-—HANDSOMELY 1 furnished Rooms to let, with Board, for gentie- men and families. Table first class. Dinner at 6. OPEL IN| WASHING YF | subscribers are authorized to sell the Furnit fects and Good Will of a weil located Hotel in We City. ‘The house has been doing an excellent business, and disposed of on wecount of the heaith of the propéletor. Any enterprising Northern man acquainted with the hotel business, aud having a cash capital of about $5,000, could do well with the establishment, Ap- ply to JAS, MoGUIRE & CO, , auction and commission mer- chants, Washington, D. hington I ARGE CORNER GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE— 4 One block from Bowery; fitted up in splendid st inige fresh stock of goods; ten years? lease; rent reas able; apartments for family; will well at les tion, 170 Chatham street, second floor J.B. TRA RY FOR SALE ne than valua- ER, Auctioneer, PHOTOGRAPH GA AT HAT ‘Ost inely located ne corner of Broadway and Amity Streot, With great facilities for specimens. Rent very low. Also 34, 4 and 4-4 Cameras, &c., for sale, FOX, 681 Broadway. 10 LUMBER DEALERS AND OTHERS.—I WANT 'TO get $1,200 worth of Lumber, one half cash, balance of $600 on a house in 115th street; house worth $1,860; the house is 18 feet front, basement brick, two story frame, Address F, J. J. M., box 147 Herald ollice, ERGNES’ ELECTRO CHEMICAL BATHS, NO. 110 Fourth avenue.—Personally attended by Professor VERGNES, the inventor; celebrated for the extraction of motallic sirbstances from the system, and for their suc- cess in chroni¢ diseases. Attendance for ladies, Cousul- tation free from 8 to 12. NTED~A GOOD SECOND HAND ALCOHOL Column and Goose, in perfect order for running. Address, with description and lowest cash price, E. G. K., Herald ollie : DENTISTRY. oe oD ee RTIFICIAL TEETH.—ONLY $3 FOR ¥ and substantial Sets on pure silver; on tine gold and tina, $25; single teeth, $1. Teeth filled and extracted without the least pain, Artificial bene filling, 59 cents, All work warranted. ‘Office 133 Sixth avenue, botween ‘Tenth and Eleventh streets, ‘Dr. LUTHER, Dentist. A VERY VALUABLE AND ntion, of great demand, necessity and cheaply got up, yielding extremely large profits and best of cliauees to mi ast and safely. UART/ ROCK MILLS AND PATENT FOR SALE—CON- y, covded by minors at the mines the very best for re- ducing rock and other hard substances tO impalpable powder, with hardened shifting grinding surfaces, easily changed. SOUTHWICK & WOOD, 8: TNO SKIRT AND LOOP TAPE M Four twenty-two shuttle power looms, twenty-four braiders and shafting, one largo cotton’ winder and doubler, two pairs steel wire rolls, two Lous of steel wire and sundry tools and presses for’ manufacturing, skirts. The above having been slightly damaged will be sold at very low rates for cash. ‘To be seen at Skirt Factory, South Seventh street, near Jers jersey City. 0 BUTCHERS.—A BUTCHER SHOP AND FIXTURES for sale. ‘Tnquire on the premises, 622 Third avenue, from 6 A. M. till 6 P. M. € WILL BU DEO) tatels inch Gy dl Sagres SUN Appiy this week at 170 IPT OF THF BEST PAYING well located and full of and Retail Liquor Stores in the Fourth ward; fitted up in a first class style; doing good business; a good lease and low rent. Apply tol. GARFNEY, 170 Chatham street, y and Ligh wy stock of goods, and doing a large business; five years’ lease; rent very low; will take partcash, Apply at 170 Chatham street, second floor. « J. P. TRAVER, Auctioneer, __. COUNTRY BOARD. )OARD IN THE COUNTRY.—A FEW VACANT ROOMS, with desirable Board, can be obtained in a pleasant location, at the residence of William H. Dibblee, Straw- berry Hill, Stamford, Conn. OARD IN THE CITY AND COUNTRY.—FREE DI- rections given to applicants for Board in the city or country, at the Board Registry, 335 Broadway. Country and City’ Board wanted in desirable localities to meet pré- ferences of our applicants. A. C. JONES & C0. OARD ON THE SEA SHORE WANTED FOR A LADY, with facilities for bathing; on Long Island preferred; must be of easy access to tho city. Address D. P. W.. Herald office, or Dr. F. 8. Edwards, 154 West Twenty-first street, near Eighth avenue, stating particulars, with terms, which must be moderate. OARD AT “RIVERSDALE.—NICELY FURNISHED Rooms, with or without Board, ja a first class house; has both hot and cold water, &c.; tliree acres of orchard and shade: location unexceptionable; terms to suit the times, Apply to PERT & THOMAS, 820 Broadway. OUNTRY BOARD.—A PRIVATE FAMILY, WITHOUT Co eiitdren, toantiulty located. ox Beaten talanat New Brighton, would like to accommodate a ¢ and his wife or one or two single gentlemen with first class accommodations, at a very moderate price. Ad- dress Howard, Herald office. NINTH STREET.—TO LET, FURNISHED 131 Rooms, in suits or separate, on second floor; also en third floor, House private and first ¢lass. Lo- cation fourth house west of Broadway. 2 PRINCE STRRET—ST. CLAIR HOUSE—ELE- 5 gantly furnished Rooms, with Bedrooms at- tached, with all the conveniences for housekeeping com- plete, ineluding gas and Croton water, to let to respectable fai or single gentlemen. BLEECKER STREET.—A GENTLEMAN AND 188 Fite and wo or three singlo gentlemen, can be accommodated with pleasant Rooms and good Board. Terms moderate. BROOME STREET, A FEW DOORS EAST OF 33 the Bowery — Furuished Rooms to let, with Board, to single gentlemen or gentlemen and their wives: Dinner at six o'clock, Reference exchanged. EGARS,—OASH ADVANCES MADE ON SEGARS 4 Pipes of all kinds, Oi Paintings, Wines, Liquors, Furniture, Everything new purchased, Everything for sale low. 76 Cedar street, up stairs, front root. EGARS VERY CHEAP.—THE ASSIGNEE, AT NO. 17 Broadway, must close out the balance of the stock on band, consisting of Havana, Domestic, and German Segars, of various brands and qualities, Cash buyers can procure great bargains, UNTRY BOARD CAN BE OBTAINED FOR THREE or four persons fn a country cottage, with bathing, boating and fishing, within an hour's ride or sail of the city. Inquire of Mr. Lewis, carpet store, 12 Fourth aye- nue, or Mr. Compton, at Delmar’s, 706 Broadway. 4 LA TOURETTE HOUSE, BERGEN POINT, N. J., will be kept open through September; decidedly the most pleasant month of the season at this point. oats leave pier No. 2N. R., at 7:20, 11:20,3:20 and 6:20 o'clock; from Dey street at 10:20 and 4:40 o'clock, WESLEY W. HILL, Proprictor, EQUIRED INSTANTLY—SEASIDE ACCOMMODA- tions for three persons and servant, where there are or no other boarders preferred; if suited would be for a term of weeks; proximity to the sea indispensable. Reply immediately, ‘stating precise terms (which must be moderate) and locality, to C. M. Sanford, station F, ‘Third avenue. TH HOW every ly Good stablivg for horses; the ‘best. of fishing, baéhing, &e. Prices to conforin with the times. RTMFICIAL 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. Rooms $59 Broad- way, west side, one door above Seventecuth street. Ail operations xuaranteed, HEOPLASTIC BONE TEETH, WITHOUT METAL lute clasps, or extracting any roots—are three qnar- tors lighter tian any other; will never corode by acids, tested over five years. The most sensitive teeth filled without pain, Side roots can be made to perfect, useful teoth wiih a white metal filling, which will last a life tine, by the inventer, Dr. 8B. SIGESMOND, 910 Broad- way, between Twentieth and Twen’ t sts. Whole Upper Sots from $10; worth $50. Best of refcrences given. IXTRAORDINARY —PRICES.—NATIONAL DENTAL Gallery, Sixth avenue, corner of ‘Twenty-second Street. Largest, most repleto for manufacturing teeth. Guaranteed tirst’ciass dentistry, Sets on silver from $8; Tubbor, $10; gold, $20; patent Vulcanite, $20; single teeth, Established 1840, Dr. MANSON, Dentist. $1. Five premiums, A. BONA, cIDE ASTROLOGIST MADAME. | WILSON tells the object of your visit, gives magic charms anid good luck for life, treo of chargo; tells all events of life—past, present and future; consultations on business, sickness, marriage, courtship,’ travelling, &c. She is the most wonderful astrologist of the age. e her a call; you willn regret it. 189 Allen strect, six doors from Stanton;name on the door, Charge for ladies and gontle- men 50 cents, Beware of imposition, STONISHING.—MADAME MORROW, SEVENTH daughter, has a gift of foresight, tells how soon and often you will marry, and ail you wish to know, even your very thoughts, or no pay; lucky charms free; hor ‘equal is not to be found; her magic image is now in full ope ration. 184 Ludlow street, below Houston. Price 25 cents Genticmen not admitted. CLAIRVOYANT WHO HAS NO EQUAL—LADIES who are sick, in trouble or unfortunate, can consult jer with the stictest confidence. She warrants to cure the most aggravated cases of rheumatism in afew days, If you wish to obtain correct information on all events, call and see Mrs. MILTON, 861 Broome street, Office hours from 9 o’clock A. M. until 8 P. M. STROLOGY.—PROFESSOR,, WILSON, THE CELE- brated Astrologer, may’ be consulted on all the evetite of life at 13 Henry strect, near Fulton streot, Brooklyn, Fee 60 conts. Time of birth required, ADAME RAY, 260 SEVENTH AVENUE, NEAR Twenty-seventh street, surprises all who visit her. The ‘sick, troubled and unlucky should test her powers. She tells your very thoughts, lucky numbers, losses. Ladies, 25 cents; gentlemen, 60 cents, B.—WHO HAS NOT HEARD OF THE CELEBRATED e Mme. PREWSFER, who has been consulted by thousands in this and other cities with entire satisfaction. She foels confldent she has no equal. She tel!s the name of future wife or husband, and that of her visiter. If you wish truth, give her aeall, at 251 Third avenue, above ‘Twenty-first street. Ladies, 50 cents; gentlemen, $1. EAD THIS.—A PHRENOLOGIST AND ASTROLOGIST that beats the world, and $5,000 reward for any ono ‘Who can equal Miss WELLINGTON, who is acknowledged to be the only lady in this city who truthfully gives in- formation concerning losses, lawsuits, journeys, absent friends, love, courtship, marriage, health, wealth, and who will reclaim drunken and unfaithfu) husbands. ‘Afiss W. is the only person in this city who has the genuine Roman and Arabian tliemans for love, good tuck and all Dusiness aTairs, ant are guarantees for life, consuit this naturally gifted and beautiful young lady. Lucky numbers given. Highly respectable city refe- rences can be seen at her residence, 101 Sixth avenue. PURITUALISM.—MR, COLCHESTER, TEST, MEDICAL and busines medium, No, 371 Fourth strect, near Talayette place. Houra, 9A. ML. until §P. 3M. Circles Weinesday evenings at 8 o’eiock. HE GREATEST WONDER IN THe WORLD IS THE young and accompfished Madamg BYRON, from Paris, Who can bo. consuited with the strietest contdence on all aifairs of fife, embracing love, courtship, business and sickness; restores dranken and unfaithful husbands; has asecrot to make you beloved by your heart's ideal, and brings together those long separated. Ladies 25 cents; gents 50 cents, Residency No. 90 Third avenue, above T. POUCHER. AKE HOUSE, ISLIP, LONG ISLAND.—PLEASANTLY 4 situated, onthe south side,opposite Fire Island light. Desirable Rooms for families or gontiemen. AMOS R, STELLENWERE. ‘Twelfth street. 1 lls Pa cl * / AMUSEMENTS. INTER GARDEN. ‘TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS or THE ORIGINAL, AMERICAN COMEDIAN, Mr. J. §. CLARKE, Mr. J. S. CLARKE, Mr. J. 8. CLARKE, ‘Who will repeat his admirable conception of ‘TOODLES, TOOLDES’ Dp Tn which he was i malt MPrLADee received last night with a tu Cd hii DELIGHT, Mrs. Toodles, first appoaranes, ........Mrg. E, N. Thayory MR. J. 8. CLARKE MR. J. 8. CLARKE will also enact the laughable character of SOUSIN JOB, in Buckstono’s comedietta of ‘THE ROUGH DIAMOND, Tho charming artiste, MRS. ALEXINA FISHER BAKER, in her favorite role of Margery ‘y. ‘To conclude with the ppetine Gree called THE DEBUTANTE. Dufard. Rose. ss Miss Pityjat EW BOWERY TYEATRE, Sole Proprietors, Messrs. G. L. TUESDAY, AUGUST An entire new military spectacle, by 6 entitled BULL. RUN Or, Tem SackInG ov Fainvax Covnr Houser. New and Gorgeous Scenery, Brilliant Military Tableaux, fd description of the f OF BELL RUN, ith the histe irama of Ee OF CRIME, ARNUM'S AME! ‘The unparaileted attractions of the Museum are calling together thonzands of both sexes, and all ages and classas. THE LIVING HIPPOPOTAMUS, THE LIVING HIPPOPOTAMUS, THE LIVING HIPPOPOTAMUS, THE LIVING HIPPOPOTAMUS, pe HORSE—RIVER HORSE, IVE! LE IN EGYPT, ‘THE RIVER NILE IN RGYPT, ‘T BEHEMOTH OF ‘THE SCRIPTURES, Y PSHE OM OF THE SCRIPTURES, Oi OF THE MARVEL OF THE ANIMAL MARVEL OP ‘THE ANIMAL KINGDOM, y acknowledged to be the greatest: wonder ever seen in America. Every intelligent person knows that this is the first one ever seen in Unis country, and it was only by the special permission of the GRAND VICEROY OF that this was obtained, the penalty veing death for any of his subjects to aliow one to leave his dominions without his permission. He is strictly an AMPHIBIOUS ANIMAL, living under water or out of it; will tloat on top of water, walk on the bottom of ariver, under water, und may be seen at the Maseum in the ARTIPICIAL RIVER, SWIMMING AND WALKING, as if frolicking in his native stream, the li storig Nile. He is accompanied by 8. SA MA, HIS ARAB KEEPER, who is himself ac: as of that historie tribe of mon. Also, just obtained at great expense, and how to be seen switnming in the large tavk in the Aquarial Hall, A LIVING SHARK, boside a great variety of other living Fish, Turtles, &e, , ee. WHAT IS If? OR MAN MONKEY, SEA LION, MAMMOTH BEAR SAMSON, MONST! SNAKES, AQUARIA, HAPPY FAMILY, LU si ‘The Lectare Root ertainm PETITE DRAMA, VAUDEVILLE, FARCE, By scompany of rare musical and dramatic talent. MISS DAWRON, DOUBLE VOICED VOCALIST, MLLE.’ MATILDA FB, TOEDY, The talented ¢ Violinist Admission to ail, 25 hildren wn on 85 ROADWAY MUsIC HALL, 483 and 485, one coor below Broome street. 483 and 485, one door below Broome street. ROBERT W. BUTLI Mons. LA THOR Mons. VELARDE Prof. F. VAN ALKER... Open every evening, with tho most talented company every concentrated in any place of amusement in the world, STARTLING NOVELTIES. EVERYTHING NEW. EVERYTHING NEW. EVERYTHING NEW. EVERYTHING NEW. A Programme of Rare Excetience, A Programme of Rare Excellen ‘The performance will commence each evening with am entirely new feature in this establishment, THE BROADWAY MINSTRELS, THE BROADWAY MINSTRELS, THE BROADWAY MINSTRELS, THE BROADWAY MINSTRELS, THE BROADWAY MINSTRELS, composed of the elite of the Ethiopian profession, BILLY BIRCH and BEN COTTON, BILLY BIRCH and BEN COTTON, BILLY BIRCH and BEN GOTTON, BILLY BIRCH and BEN COTTON, . HERMAN, HERMAN, TIM NORTON, JOHN MULLIGAN, J. PIERCE TDI NORTON, JOHN MULLIGAN, J. PIERCE, R. PARKER, R. PARKER, E. NELSON, F. NELSON, In their Negro Songs, Dances, Burlesques, &e. ANNEVTA GALLESTI NETTA GAL ANNETTA GALLETTI, The greatest Danseuese in the world. TONY PASTOR, TONY PAStOR, ‘The best Comic Singer in America. The cel ORRIN FAMILY, ORRIN FAMILY, * ORRIN FAMILY, In their classical Gymnastic’ Groupings, Which have excited the wonder and admiration of alt Rurope and Ainerica. THE GREAT BALLE! TROUPE, THE GREAT BALLET TROUPE, Without exception the largest in the country, ‘Composed of first class Dancers, GRAND MATINEE GRAND MATINEE On Saturday afternoon, at half-past two, for the accom~ modation of Jadies and children. NTS’ MINSTRELS, ° Mechanics’ Hall, 472 Broadway , above Grand street. MONDAY, August 19} and every night during the weok. Crowded Houses. i imense Success. Tm CAMPBELL, PEEL and GETTINGS in their great Zouave cored EPH HORN, JAPANESE TOM and*DAN ‘ANT, ‘The fon makers, in their comical acts, Tur Raw Recruns, Lov@ Branch Resricators. New Songs, Dances, Sayings, Burlesques, Plantation Scenes, &e. Doorsopen at 7. Curtain rises at 8. Cc NTERBURY MUSIC HALL, 585 BROADWAY. 585 BROADWAY. TUESDAY NIGHT, GRAND FEATURES, GRAND FEATURES, AT IMMENEE cost, Will be introduced into the magnificent PANTOMIME, PANTOMIME, PANTOMIME, Now playing at the GREAT CANTERBURY, and which has met with such mexampled success a8 to warrant the Managers going to more expense im pra- ducing still greater effect. THIS kaw” “gadataianes of the SOUTHERN REFUGEE; SOUTHERN REFUGEE: or, FAISE AND TRUE, has filled the house each night of its performance to re- pletion. The MAGNIFICENT SCENERY GORGEOUS DRESSKS, GORGEOUS DRESSES, WONDERFUL TRICKS, THE FAMOUS SOUAVE DRILL, ZOUAVE DRUL, MOUAVE DRILL, ZOUAVE DRILL, ‘The grand and awe-inspiring effect of the YOUNG PATRIOT, ‘A. M. HERNANDEZ, ‘A. M. HERNANDEZ, BEING SHOT FROM A CANNON, Together with the finest TABLEAUS TABLEAUS TABLEAUS: ever produced before the public of this or any other city, make it desirable for everyone to gee it. SATURDAY—Grand Matinee for Families. HO COMPLAINS OF HARD TIMES? CHARLEY WHITE'S, CHARLEY WHITE’s, 113 Grand street. 113 Grand street. Lote of good victuals given away every night. NSTITUTE OF ART, 625 BROADWAY.—GREAT DUS- seldorf Gallery of Paintings; works of American artists; statuary, &c. Admission 25 cents. Open day and evening. JAS. H. WARD, Secretary. HE GAYETY THEATRE, ALBANY, WILL OPEN ON the 2ist of Saptember for the fail and winter season. Tadies and gentlemen wishing engagements will please apply a once, Stars will be treated with on liberal terms. J. A. LEONARD, Manager. ROY ADELPHI THEATRE TO RENT—WITH SCENE- ry, &c. Possession given immediately. For par- ticulars address F. Thomas, box 705 Post office, Troy, N. BILLIARDS. ILLIARUS —RASSFORD'S TRUE ANGLING TABLES, '49 Fulton to No. 8 Ann, cada Challenge the world for $1,000, Three Tables, Stapleton Landing, 8. I., by CHAS. LORD. OR SALE CHEAP—A BILLIARD TABLE, FULL SIZE, in good order, Bassford manufacture, with batts, cues, &c. Price $9. Call at the corner of Fourteenth | street and Sixth avenue, Brooklyn, between 7 and 9 A. Tho popular vocal: Tickets 25 cents. IE CELEBRATED MADAME PYERCE, WHO HAVING been born with a caul, will give the best satisfac- tion on past, present and future events, at 175 Hudson ayenue, Brooklyn, up stairg, Fee 25 Cents, M. and 5 and 7 P. M. N SECOND HAND BILLIARD TABLE. AAT parton haying ove to dispose of will address D. D., box 2.495 New York Post office, stating lowest. terms for cagh, aud whore it can be geen,

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