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nen Maren i doa BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS. ROM NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL, Chick Cate $430 ‘Mecond Cabin Passage Ty Ontet Lara gic ‘TO AVERPOOL. aio econd Cabm « ‘Fee ships from New York caf at Cork Harbor. ‘The ships from Boston eall at Halifax and Cork Marbor. PERSIA, Captain Jedkins. | AFRICA, Captain Shannon, A, @gptain J. Stone, CANADA, Captain J. Leitch. E.G. Lott. AMERICA, Captain Hockley, N, IIAGARA) Captain Moodie. Cook. EUROPA, Captain Anderson, ., RCOTLA (now bu "i ‘Those vessels carry a clear white light at masthead; om starboard bew; red en port bow. A ; leaves New York, Wednesday, Aug. 14 EWROPA, Anderson, ‘ Boston, Wednesday, Aug. 21 PERSIA, Judkina, ’ “ New York, Wodaosday, Aug. 8 *@ANADA, Moodio, “ osten, Wednesday, Sejt. 4 yore Lott, “Mew York, Wedmesday, Sept. 11 ATLA, Stone, ‘ Boston, ’ Wedneaduy, Sept 18 APRICA, Shannon, New York, Wednesday Sept 26 Berti not seoured until paid fer. Aw oxporianeed surgeon en board. ‘The ewners of these ships will mot be accountable for Gold, Silver, Bullion, Spacie, Jewelry, Preeions Stones or ‘Metals, unless billa of lacing are signed therefor, and the ‘valuo thereof therein expreased. For freight or apply toy E. CUNARD, No. 4 Bowling Green, aes Waly BEEWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVER. » ig and embarking passengers at Queons- Ireland). "Phe Liverpool New York and Philadel- phia ip Company intend despatching thelr ful powered Clyde built iron steamships as followa:— KINA, Saturday, August 24, EDWSURGH, atu day, August 31. CITY OF WAB 156101, =e urday, Sept, 7. -And every Saturday at noon, from pier 44 North river, RATES OF PASSAGE, town y 38 . toHamburg... 85] Do. to Ham +. 36 Passengers aro also;forwarded to Havre, Bremen, Rotter- dam, Antwerp, &e., at equally low rates, Persons wishing to bringeut their friends can buy tick- ets here at the folowing rates, to New York:—From Li- verpoal or Queenstown, first oabin, $75, $35 and 105, Steerago from Liverpool, $40; from Queenstown, $30. ‘These steamers have superior accommodations for pas- ‘sengers, und carry experienced surgeons, ‘They are built in water tight iron Sections, and have patent tire annihila- tors on board. For further information apply in Liverpool to WILLIAM “INMAN, Agont, 22 Water street; in Glasgow to WM. INMAN, 5 St. Enoch square; in Queenatown to ©. & W. D, SEYMOUR & CO.; in London to KIVES & MACEY, 61 King Willi.m street; in Paris to JULES DECOUK, § Place de la Pourse; in Phiadelphia to JOHN G. DALE, 11 ‘Walnut street, or at the company’s offices. JOHN G. DANE, Agent, 15 Broadway, N. Y. OR SOU'TMAMPTON AND HAVRE. On Saturday, Sept. us the United States mail steamer AGO, D. Lines, commander, Will sail from pier No. 37 North river, foot of Beach street, on Saturday, September 14, at noon. ‘This steamship (wisurpassed for safety and comfort) has doubio ongines under deck, encloSed by water tight compartanents, which, besides other results, tend, in the ‘event of colligion or stranding, to keep the pumps free to work, and socure the sufvty of veasel and passengers. For freight or passage apply to SAMUEL M. @0x, GEO. MACKENZIE, Agents, No. 7 Broadway, Tho steamer FULTON will sail Octobor 12. TEAM TO HAMBURG, HAVRE, LONDON ANI S Southampton. i t Me ‘The Hamburg American Packet Company's iron steam- ship BAViRA, E. Meier commander, carrying the ‘United States mail, will leave from pier 21 North river, foot of Fulton street SATURDAY, Angust 24, at noon, for Hamburg, via Southamptom, taking passengors for vre, London, Southampton and Hamburg. First cabin, $100; socond cabin, $60; steerage, $35. The steamers cf this line will leave every alternate Saturday, oarry ing the United States mail. The steamship Teutonia will succeed tho’ Bavaria on Soptomber #. C. B. RICHARD & BOAS, 161 Broadway. pwk NORTH GERMAN LLovD's STEAMSHIP BRE non, 1. Wessel: commander, earrylug the United Bratos mail, will sail from i thsurehaes sseeats on pier 30 North river, foot of SATURDAY, August 31, at 12 0’clock M., FOR BREMEN, VIA SOUTHA! » takin; weet icngieeg LONDON, HAVRE, SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN, + @t the following rates:— i For the first cabin, $100; second cabin, $60; steerage, For freight or passage apply to O! ICHS & CO.,68 Broad streot. OR LIVERY OOL.—THOMPSON’S LINE.—THE STAR OF THE WEST, at pier 38 East river, sails August ‘The JHALMiAH THOMPSON, at pier 40, August 30; splendid shiy made two voyages in succession this year ip sixteen days. Apply on board or at the office, 275 Poard street. (OR LIVER OOL—DREADNOUGRT —LINE.—'THH splendid eipper ship VICTORY, Captain Ainsworth, Will positively sail this day, at.4 o'clock, when all passon? fers must bo on board; last passige fil ‘ Passage, lowest sates, apply on board, pier or lo P. W. DEMAREST, 40 South stroet. {OR LIVERPOOL.—OLD BLACK STAR LINV.—THE packet ship HiMISPHERE, lying at pier 27 East Fiver, will has! tito the stream this afternoon ani go to on to morrow morning. Tho clipper ship ADLLAIDE sulls August 27. For passage apply to WILLIAMS & GUION, 40 Fulton streot, PP “FOR LIVERPOOL.—TAPscorrs LINE.—SAILS THIS JC morning at 9 o'clook A. M., from pier 28 East river, ihe favorite packet ship DAVID HOADLEY. For passage, at reduced rates, apply on board, orto TAPSCOTT & CU.) ‘86 South strect, R LIVERPOOL—THE SPLENDID CHIPPER SHIP CARAVAN, how in the stream, will sail this day, at two o'clock, This ship has room for afew more cabin second cabin and steerage passengers. Apply tau? Fadaky om view camp, plod Wd East Hyer, Sty Geant IMURPHY, 61 sduth street. IRST SHIPS FOR LIVERPOOL AND LONDON.—TRE splendid ship AMIR\CAN UNION, pier 25, Kast etiver, for Liverpool,-sails August 22; ship AMBRICAN CONGRESS, pier 19, Eawt river, for Londgn, sails August 24. Passengers tak6h in tho second cabin state room, and found in‘provisions, at greatly reduced prices. For passage apply to THOS. C. ROCHE, 83 South street APSCOTT LINE FOR | LIVERPOOL.—THE brated and favorite packet ship WEST POINT, Capt. Child, will positively wail on Saturday, Augast 24. Kor ips ‘Pply on beard, at Pior 18 East river, or to TAP- LOTT & CO., 88 South street. Er LINE FOR LON. —SAILS AUGUST 22—THR favorite packet shi ANIEL WEBSTER, lying at Pior 16 Fast river. For passage, a} low rates, or Drafts ‘on any part of Great Britain of d, apply to TAP- SCOTT & CO., 96 South street. YOR LONDON DIRECT.—1HE SPLEND}. BRITISH A 1 A&P momship KHERSUNESE, 2,000 tens, G, Hough com- imander, Wry de despatched ow tho 241h jngi, Sue bas room for # limftee upmber of first class and a fow p cond <cabin passengers. Hate of passage. $70 and $50 res, seme Apply on board at pier 36 North river, or ‘HOWLAND & ASPINWALL, 64 South street, NEW YORK HERA ~~ BOARDING AND LODGINGS. 7 ‘ON "SHE SECOND 5 , het amd oold water, and bath Toom adjoining, would be lot, with full ar partial Board, to moved Coe) Sunil ber boarders. Refo- oes required. Inquire at 281 ‘ington avenue, third house abevo Thirty eighth surest t A TINE SUIT OF ROOMS ON SEOOND FLOOR, FUR" nished, with bathroom attached, may be oblaiued with Board, by party of <aree or four permanently? Apply at 126 Binth strect, a fow doors west of Broadwa; BOARDING AND LODGINGS. OARD WANTED—FOR A GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND two children, in @ plain private family, where the comforts of a home may be enjoyed; prices ‘to suit the times; Brooklyn preforred, near tho ferries, References exchanged. Address A. J. L., Merald office. LD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1861. BOARDING AND LODGING, 94 UNIVERSITY PLAC, CORNER OF stro NENTH legantly furmished Apartments, en with full Board or private table if pro- Desirable accommodations for farmuiies seeking Board for the wim Referenoo required OARDING.—A PRIVATE FAMWLY WILL LET THE Second Hloor of a first class furnisled house, with Board; & geod opportunity for a family wishing to ary range for the wiater, Inquire at 59 West Twenty soventh straot. WIDOW LADY, WITH A SMALL FAMILY, OCCUPY- ing @ first claws house, would let a handsomely fur- miahed Parlor and Bedroom, or Bedroom ealy, with break- fast, tora gontloman, at $6 per wook. Apply at 221 Kast ‘Thirtioth street. ¥RENCH PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET TWO NICE Parlors, unfurnished; also a few furnished Rooms, with Board. Prices moder: ‘Apply at No. 1@ West Thirteenth street, near Fifth avenue. T 124 WAVERLEY PLACE, NEAR WASHINGTON Square and Sixth avenue, large and handsomel; furnished Rooms, on second er third floor, front, e containing two large pantrics, for a genticman and wife or two single gentlemen; terms moderate, T GREATLY REDUCED PRICES—NEWLY FUBNISH ed Rooms, from $1 to $4 60 per week. Lodgings from 25 to 8T cents per night, at the Frankfort Mouse, corner of Frankfort and William streets, Open all PARTMENTS, WITH ROARD.—GENTLEMAN AND wife, single gentlemen or ladies can have full or par- tial Board, in a modern eonveniens to cars and stages. Apply at 60 West ‘Washingion place, near Sixth avenue, T NO. 7 EAST ETH TWENTIETH STREET, SECOND house from Feurth avenue,—Te let, to single gen- Uma, a furnished sitting Room and Bedroom; house firat class, and private Breakfast if required, N, B.—Re- ferences exchanged. LADY, HAVING A FIRST CLASS HOUSE, WOULD like to accommodate two or three gen! en with ‘Kvoms and privato Breakfast if desired. Addreas R. M., Uniow square Post office. FINE SUIT OF ROOMS, HANDSOMELY FURNISH- ed, on second floor, back Parlor on first floor ; also Rooms on third floor, suitable for families and single gon- tiomen, to rent, with Board for the winter, in the first class brown stone house, No. 36 West Twolfth street, near ¥iith ayonue. A. FARLOK AND BEDROOM, ALSO SINGLE ROOMS— furnished or wnfurnished (as desired), with Board, iu ule frst class house 26 Fourtoonth stroot, betwoen Fifth avonue and University place, can be obtained by early ap- plication. References exchanged. A. DISIRABLE SUIT OF ROOMS TO LET—10 A GEN. tleman and wife, with full Board, in the first class houke No. § West Twonty-fourth street, opposite the Fifth Avenue Hotel, Also a front hall Bedroom, SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET, FURNISH. ed Rooms, with Board, to single gentlemen? oF &cutlemon and their wives, at reduced prices; house fret class; pleasantly located; within five minutes’ walk from Wail’ or South ferry, Hor terms, call at No. 28 Garden streot, Brooklyn. A. YOUNG AMERICAN WIDOW, LIVING ALONE (NO boarders er children), will let @ pleasant Room to a geutleman or lady, without board, or with Board for a lady. House neat and quiet; location convenient and ro. spectable, Call 15 Commerce street, near Bleecker. T 106 EAST TWENTY-FIRST STREET—DESIRABL furnished Kooms, with closots and batif, suitable for iatnilies or single gentlemen; full or partial Board ; house first ciass and pleasantly located; privilege of Park. rte ‘TO LET, A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED suitof four Rooms, with ample closet accommodations, On the second floor of a first class house; having all tho modern improvements, with private table if desired; also, & large freat Room on the third foor. No other boarders tn the house. Apply at 06 street, four doors wost of Henry sreot, South Broskiys, : ROOKLYN.—ONE OR TWO GENTLEMEN GAN BE aceommodated im a French family, at 198 Clinton treet, the house comtaing all the modern improvemeuts. ROOKLYN BOARD.—PLEASANT DOUBLE AND SIN- gle ‘to let, with Board. For those wishing a comfortable home tis is a desirable opportunity. Loca- tion delightful, and within three minutes’ walk of South or Wall street ferry, References grequired. Apply at 36 Garden street, Brooklyn. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—PLEASANT ROOMS, FOR A gentleman and wife or single gentlemen, in a frat Class house, may be obtained by applying at 107 Amity Atreet, first house from the corner of Henry, five minutes! walk from the South forry. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE or single gentiomon cam find good Board and pleasant rooms at 248 Hicks street. Tho house has every modern convenience and within three minutes’ walk of South and Wail street ferries. Be. IN_BROOKLYN—WITHIN FIVE MINUTES’ walk of Wall street ferry, A gontleman and his wife can be accommodated with a large and pleasant front Parior and Bedroom, on the third floor, nicely furpiahed. Apply at 190 Henry streot, between Pierrepont Clark a 37 WEST THIRTIETH STREET.—TWO OR THREE SE- lect families aud threo or four genUemen oan now De accomunodated with Suse and Simglo Rooms, elegantly furnished and in one of the most delightful locations in thecity. Table frst class, References exchanged. ean as Reseda aan toads Ba 37 WEST THIRTIETH STREET.—TWO OR THREE select famities and threo or four gentlemen can now be accommodated with Suits and Single Rooms, elo- gantly furnished and in one of the most delightful loca- hons in the city, Table first class. References exchanged. WEST TWELYTH STREET—BOARD.—VERY E picusant Rooms to lot, with Beard, a 44 Wot Twelfth street, between Filth and Sixth avenues, her in suits or singly. References exchanged. 46 WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, BETWEEN Fifth and Sixth aveaues,—Furnished Rooms en suite OF single, for families oF wiugle gentiemen, can be had on reasonab) he above first class house. ‘Q eENa STREET, THREE DOORS FROM BROAD- way.—War prices. ‘To let, handsomely furnished , to Single geutiemen, ‘The location ix near all the firstclass hotels and places of amusement, Readiag Room froo. Inquire at the Ausen House. 5 SUNTON Place, NEAR FIFTH AVENUE. — Pleasant Rooms, singlo or en suite, with Board, can be had. Dinner at six. Terms to sult the tmos’ Call and see, 9% GREENE STREET, ABOVE SPRING—ALSION is House.—Elegantly furnishtd suits of Rooms, with % tamil wator, and every convenience for housekeep. economically ; particulerly suited for small, reapectable lies or single gentlemen. Ront low w permanent 107 WAVERLEY PLACE, NEAR THE PARK.—SUITS or single Rooms, with Board, for geutlemon and their wives or singlo gentlemen, or porsons wishing Board without rooms cap be agcommodated. OARD ON BROOKLYN " 79 COLUMBIA AnD on eae RAS lemon; one Parlor Suit, with large mi six o'clock. References required. OARD ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS.—DESTRABLE Rooms to let, at 67 Remson strect.' OARD ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS—IN A FINE house, pleasantly situated, and furnished with all ihe medern improvements. Dinner at six o'clock. Terms moderate. Apply at 98 Remsen street. PRessisux Rooms 70 LET—AT 176 ALLEN STREET. Prowse ROOMS—OPPOSITR ST. NICHOLAS lotel. Large Front Room, $2 50 por weok. Smailer ones $1 and $1 50 per wook. Apply at 612 Broadway, up stairs. Prennisuep ROOMS TO LET—SINGLE OR IN SUITS, with meals if desired. Inquire at No. 7 West Twenty fifth street, corner Broadway. ROM THREE TO FIVE CHILDREN CAN BE ACCOM- modated with Board, whore they can have all tho comforta of & home, in Morrisumia, at $2 por week. For partioulars inquire at 56 Beach stivet, N. RAMERCY PARK, NO. 80 T3EN'TY-FIRSPSTREET.— ‘To lot, suits of handsomoly furnished Rooms, suita- bio for families and single gentlemen, in the above first class house, beautifully located between Lexington and Fourth avenues, opposite the centre of the park. A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE AND ONE OR TWO SIN- glo gontlemen may obtain desirable Rooms with Hoard 1m. private family, where no other boarders will be taken. Apply at 127 West Sixteenth street. A EUROPEAN FAMILY, WITHOUT CHILDREN, 0C- cupying a first class houge, will let neatly furnished Js-oms iD suits O1 i Prange cokyror see for gentlemen. ‘Transient or day boarders will be taken. Apply at 48 East Bleocker street, near Broadway. ENTLEMEN DESIRING LARGE AND RICHLY FUR- nishod Apartments, without board, can obtain the same on application at 87 Fast Fifteonth strect, first houso east of Union square. Private family. Accommo- dations frst class. I [ OTEL LODGINGS.—CLEAN, COMFORTABLE AND airy single rooms, from $1 25 to $1 60 a week, or 25 conts a night, at tho Union Hotel, 166 Prince street, eor- ner of Thompson, Meals at all hours. Open all night. 10 WES! FOURTRENTA STREET.—T0 LET, with Board, first class Rooms, in suitor singly, Suitable for families of single gentlemen; a billiard table in the house for the guests. The house contains evory comfort and modera convenience. Dinner at 6, Refe- rences required. 180 “srex SQUARE.—A_ GENT wife can find at thoir disposal a hi idsome suit of Rooms, with Board, on second floor, in a first alass pri- vate house, handsomely located; best Of reference given and required, Also a Roorn for & singlo gentleman. 15 PRINCE STREET—ST. CLAIR HOUSE.—ELE- gantly furnished Rooms, with Bodrooms at- tuched, with ail the conveniences for housekeeping com- piote, including gaa.and Croton water, to let to respectable families or single gontlomon. 18 BLEECKER STRERT.—A& GENTLEMAN AND e} wife, and two or three single gentlemen, can bo accommodated with pleasant Rooms and good Board, Terms moderate. 64. —647 BROADWAY—CLINION HOUSE—GEN- lemon will tind elegantly furnished Rooms, everything new and in complete order; cool and pleasant. Particular attention paid to the comfort of all who may favor thig houge with their patronage. ~ ——— ba COUNTRY BOARD. (OUNTRY BOARD—A'T SPUYTENDUYVIL, ONE HOUR {vom Chambors street by Hudson River Railroad, in full view of river and creek. Good bathiug and fishing, Call on or address I’. Gulick, 250 Washington street, N. Y JOUNTRY BOARD CAN BE HAD ON REASONABLE terms, for the fall and winter months, at Motuchin, N’J., twenty-five miles from the city, and abo yards from the depot, by calling on the premises, Camp- bell’s depot, Metu |. MeCLUSKY. OUNTRY BOARD AT CORNWALL—BY A PRIVATE fainily ; three nicely furnished Rooms, with Board, for the fall months; beautiful location, with milk and vege: tables on the place. Terms moderate, Reference K. Coursen, No, 71 Macdougul street, CHAS.'H. MEAD, Cornwall, Orange county, N. Y. HANDSOME ROOM OR TWO, FURNISHED, TO let; meals iftroquired; house hasall the mogiern im- rovements. Apply at 170 West Thirty-tourth strect. rences exchanged, GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, HAVING NO CHILDREN, wish furnished Rooms suitable for housekeoping; lo- Cation between Eighth and Thirtioth, stroets, west of Broadway preferred. A private family having a sscond floor, with rooms communicating, more than they requiro, may ’address for two days Edgar, Herald office. PLEASANT FURNISHED ROOM TO LET—WITH Board, to a gentleman and wife or two singlo gen- iemon; also a nice hall Bedroom; terms moderate. Ap- ply at No, 121 Chrystio streot, botween Broome and Grand stroets. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE OR TWO YOUNG LADIES can be accommodated in a qniet respectable family, Wihsre there are no children or boarders, Apply at 47 Allun st., for ono week. PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET THE SECOND STORY of & modern buill house, furnished, with Board, lsowt of reference required. Apply at 51 West Twenty- h street, betwoen Broadway and Sixth avenue. SMALL FAMILY, HAVING MORE ROOM THAN they require, would let three large and pleasuat Rooms, with full or partial Board. House with modern improvements. 171 West Twenty-sixth streoct, near Eighth avenue. VERY PLEASANT AND COMFORTABLY FUR- nished Room may be had at 337 Fourth avenue, hear Twonty-fifth street, suitable for two persons, at a very moderate rent; gas’ and bath included; restaurants convenient. > ss ~ _— LADY HAVING TAKEN THE FIRST CLASS HO), Second avenue, corner of Seventh @reot, has a few suits and also some single rooms $a Gispose of. Call at houad or addross box 3,383 New Yirk Lost office. ft THE LARGE FIRST CLASS DOUBLE HOUSE, No. 127 Bleecker street, west of and near Broudw: Bosrd at summer prig2®. eo largo, cool and a en suite or single; moder improvements. Board rea first class. Tho cheapest place in tW6 city for the styl» and quality of what is offered NTLEMAN AND WIFE ARE DESIROUS OF OB. taining Rooms on Brooklyn Heights with api fawiiy, where tke comforts of a home can be enjoyed, ‘Terms must be moderate, Best of nee given and required, Add P. T:, box 1,604 Post office, N.Y. STRICTLY PRIVATE FAMILY, HAVING MORE reom than they desire, would’ let a targo front iwom on the second story to one or two gentlemen, with- ont Board. Apply at No. 8 Grome stroot, near Canal GLISH FAMILY CAN ACCOMMODATE TWO OR A iiccnnistenarse singlo Rooms and good Board. Apply at 62 Orchard strevt, one door from Grand. Pyke FURNISHED ROOMS, SINGLY OR en suite; the quietest and most central location in tho city. Inquire at 25 Bond street. ACKSON HOUSE, 210 HLM 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 range and utensils, gax and Croton water. ARGE AND PLEASANT SUITES OF ROOMS, ON second floor, to let unfurnished, with or without Board, to a gentlemen and wife, or single gentlemen, at 382 Fourth stroot, near Lafayetté place. Heferences ex- changed. ‘RS. M. B. SUMNER, ‘No. 22, West Twonty-ninth strect, has several suits of Rooms and some single Rooms not engaged. Her house has been enlarged and ts elegantly furnished, and she can offer every comfort as well as luxyry for those desiring a home for the winter. There is @ laundry attached to tho premises, EATLY FURNISHED APARTMENTS— SUITABLE FOR gontlemen, with or withont partial Board, or would accommodate a gentleman and wife keeping house, with uso of kitchen, &c. Gas and bath in tho houge. Terms vory reasonable. ‘No. 47 Amity street. EQUIRED INSTANTLY—SEASIDE —ACCOMMODA- tions for three persons and servant, whore there are fow or no othor toardors preferred; if suited would be for a torm of weeks; proximity to the sea indispensable. Reply immediately, stating procise terms (which must be moderate) and’ locality, to 0. M. Sanford, station F, ‘Third avenue. ELLENT ACCOMM , clone to the beach; good bathing, boating and fishing;” board only $7 per week, with all tbe comforts of a first class hotel; scenery of the neighbor. hood unsurpassed for beauty; boats daily, from James slip and Peck slip; fare 20 conts. Address J, Miller, ‘Tri- ton House, Glen Covo, Ta I. AKE HOUSE, ISLIP, LONG ISLAND.—PLEABANTLY situated, on the south side, opposite Fire Island Desirable Rooms for families or gentlemen. AMOS R. STELLENWERF. THE LA TOURETTE HOUSE, KENGEN POINT, N, J., will be kopt open througl.Sepiember; decidedly the most pleasant month of the season at this’ point. ioats leave pier No. 2.N. R., at 7:20, 11:20, 3:20 and 6:20 o'clock; from Dey street at 10:30 and 4 WESLEY W. HILL, Proprictor. light. LEASANT FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET — WITH Board, suitable for gentlemen and their wives or Single gentlemen, at 415 Fourth strect, betwoon Bowory and Second aver Dinner at six lock. RIVATE BOARDING.—SEVERAL VERY PLEASANT Rooms can be had, with Loard, on moderate terms, at No, 48 Kast Sixteenth strect, near Uniou square. The hopse is Bacly located; has gas, baths, &. Terms for two persons, $8 to $14 per week, according to rooms re- quired, J E LIVING IN HOTFIS AND BOARDING —Thero is an establishment opened, but it is tobe managad different from any house in this coun- try, the rooms being laid out in suits and furnished with ything necessary for housekeoping, in order that a family may havea completa home the moment they ar rive, and live at an inconceivably low rate, ‘There is a Testwuraat attache’. This novel and splendid establish. ment i@ At 110 Macdongal street, WO VERY HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS, ON first and third floor, without board, to let in a ‘amily. Apply at 37 Kast Fifteenth street, first t of Union square. priv house J\WO HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT, with or without Board, in a private family, house hia all the modern improvemonts. Apply at No. 13 Amity street. SPECIAL NOTICES ONVENTION OF IRISH SOCIETIES—THE DELE- gates to the above convention are requestod to at- tend a meoting, on this (Wednesday) evening, at 8 o'clock, at Hibernian Hall, 42 Prince street, on business coanected with the intended festival in aid of the widows and children of the members of the Sixty-ninth regiment who have fallen at Bull run. JAMES SANDFORD, Pres. Jonx A. Kenny, Secretary. ASONIC,—THE FRATERNITY ARE INVITED TO mect at No, 43 East Twelfth street (Humboldt Bisidings), this (Wednesday) evening, at 8 o'clock, to take into consideration matters relating to Brother James Parkinson. €, W. MARSHALL, Master No. 18. TATE OF NEW YORK, QUARTERMASTER’S DBPART- mont, New York, July 30, 1361. Notice is hereby given that no bills heroafter will be paid by this Dopagement for articles furnished, or for any services rendored, to any officer, regiment or company, unless such clalm 18 based on written authority from this C. A. ARTHUR, Engincer-in Chief, and Acting Assisiant Quarbattiantes General, office, WO OR THREE GENTLEMEN CAN BIE ACCOMMO- dated with pleasant Reoms, with partial Board if required, at -No. 160 West Twelfth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues. References exchanged. OARD—A SUIT OF NFATLY FURNISHED ROOMS on second floor, with bath adjoining, to a gontieman ami wife Or (Wd ladies, or two genticmen; terms mode- rate. Apply at 67 East Twenty-seventh street, third door east of Fourth avenue, Bremen GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR SINGLE ‘ast gentlemen, oan obtain Rooms with Board at No. 6 t Washington placo; also a autt of Parlors on first floor. Lacatiun Is very pleasant, being opposite the square Reference required ccotndt ir R CALIFORNIA, VIA PANAMA. A first class steamer will leave New York on tho 1th and 2ist of each month, except wher these datos sfal’on Sunday, when the day of departure will be on the Monday follow For frei Passage apply at the only office, No. 6 D. ight or Bowling Greon. B. ALLEN, Agen’ gust 22, the steamboat THOMAS P. WAY will © pier 2@ North river, foot of Dey street, at 41 voldock P. M., for Nowark via Coney Island, and roturn Moy moonlight, leaving Newark at73¢ P.M.’ Tickets to fewark and back . 26 cent HEAP EXCUR: ION TO CAMPS ON STATEN ISLAND.— Fare six vent by Staten Island ferry, foot of White- ball stroct, wot ween the batiery and South ferry. Guide N EVENING EXCURSION.—ON THURSDAY, AU. A Teocemps:—Te revch regiments of New York Rages, Britis Woiunteers, Mechanics sud Artizens’ Empire Zouaves, and “Yates Rifles, all at Camp Wash ifles and ton; Scott, a Hareis Guard Uavairy, at Silver Lake; Third Irish ace t Camp Carrigal, Oi Quarantine Groand, and Gamerom Light Infaatry, ab Camp Morrison—éteam Doat at frat lamding §=Te 6 Camp Scott and Camp Decker, change boate at frat landing for Camp Scott dt orect (no extra cl ee ‘Boats leave every hour from 6 AM. to7@.M. On fine Sundays every half hour to 734 uP. M. HEAP FARE TO THE FISHING BANKS DAILY—FARB 12}, cents each way. Steamer HERO, Capt Haacox, leaves Amos Mreet at 7:30, Spring, 7.46, Robinson, 7.56: Broome, East river, 8:15: Peck slip, 8:30 and pier No. 4, North river,9 4. M. Fishing tackle and refreshments ou ‘board. ULAR BOAT TO THE FISHING BANKS.—THE Faun CROTON, Captain Jas. A. Dumont, wiki ran do the Banks every day during the season, (weather per- mitting. se ‘BAST RIVER. LEAVING NORTH RIVER. ‘Tenth streot.....7:15 A. M. tsa eapnes Broome street....7:30 A. M. | Thirtieth streo Peek sli 7:45 A.M. | Pier No. 4. And Fukon Street, Brooklyn, at 750A M. This is one ef the best excursions out of New York. Fare for the exoursion 60 cents. Ls reece epg Oe ON OO Point and Cliffwood, landing R. Had ville, Woodbrid, Roseville. FLOWER will every morning from pier 26 orn Darclay and Fanos streete, at iyet, between stock.’ Ret P.M; Am- ‘clock. Returning, ‘e Keyport at 3 ay ; Tetensviile, 3:8 | Woodbridge, 3:50; Rossville, 4:10. Fare 15e., or 26c. for the trip. Parties can make —— arrangements by applying on boat. TEAMBR LONG ISLAND LEAVES JAMES SLIP ‘every day Sundays 6x ‘at 3:80 P. M., for North Port, making the intermediate landings. Leaves North Port at 6 A.M. Fare to @len Gove, 20 cents; to Great ‘Nock anf Sands’ Potnt,10 ceats. Freight to Sands’ Point, ~ Great Neck and Gion Cove at ha the usual rates. . OxRD—A GENTLEMAN AND LADY CAN BE AC. Bsa rodated with w neatly furnished Parlor and Beiroom, sep*'Ate or together, with or without Board; the house baw gx’ 80d bath, Apply at37 Weet Washing’ tum pie, near Bixee AVONUG, Stages pass near the door a: we OARD—SECOND BOON FROM FIFTH AVENUE. A widow lady, whose fawiily is private, will let, with Board, a choice of Rooms on 900d or third floor, oon- taining every convenience. Dinas! at 6 o'clock, Loos tion No. 8 East Thirtieth street. Recerences given, OARD.—LARGE, WELL FURNISHED AND PLEA B ‘sant Rooma, with pantries, gas, hot and oold water, Ww ist, with Bourd; loeution good and convenient to cars and stagos; dinnor at six o'clock. Apply at No. 61 West ‘Tweuty-sixth street. OARD FOR CHILDREN.—A WILOW LADY Ogcu- pying 4 whole house would take eutire charge of two @ three children, location within block of school, Ad dresa, with particulars, M. A B., station C, corner of Fourth and West Twelfth streets. OARD FOR FURNITURB—A LADY, HAVING & quantity of Furniture, would let the same wo a re. S)xnstble party and receive board as pay for tbe use of th» game; immediate posscwsion. Addrose Furnitcro, tion D OARD AND ROOMS, TO REST—ONE OR TWO By woos; bavdsomely fhratsbod, upon sne-secona fost, iw rent, with Board, to ® gentleman and Iady, Board for the lady only. Please inquire at 112 Thompson street (0 OR THREE GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMO. dated with pléarant Rooms and good board in a re. epectable location. Inquire at 130 Henry street. LET—WITH FULL OR PARTIAL BOaRD, A handsomely farnished suit of ive Rooms, together Or separately, onaccond floor of a first class hoaso; din- ner at@. Apply at 119 Ninth street, weet of and near Broadway 0 LET WITH BOARD—A LARGE DOUKLE ROOM, nowly and neatly furnishod, (reacoed walls, hand: some chandelier, hot and cotd water, &c., to a single per non at $12 or two at $16 per weok; house brown atone, de- sirabie location, west of Broadway. Address A., box 1,139 Post office” Can be secured in advance ERY DESIRABLE ROOMS IN THE FINELY LOCATED house, 111 West Fourteenth street, for a gentleman and wife or single featlemen. House bas every conve macace. Dinner at half-pastsiz. Terms mdderate. ERY PLEASANT ROOMS, NEATLY FURNISHED, TO Jet, with full Board, in @ good location, on car and stage route; gas, bath, &c. Dinner atsix Apply at 263 Fourth avenue, ANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, OF UNDOUBTED respectability, where there are no other bourders, Board for a gentleman, wife and two childron. First cians references required’ and given. Address for one week Merchant, Herald office 'ANTED—BY A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, FROM THR 1st of September, @ neatly furn.eued Room for the with fail or partial Board. [location above Tweiftb street ard near Broadway. Private family pro- ferred address for two days J. J., Union square Post office. 'ANTED—A SUIT OF FURNISHED RUOMS, WITH Board, for a family of five to eight persons, includ- ing children’ and servant, location acd accommodations must be unexceptionabie. Address A G , box 708 Post alice. (OARD WANTED—IN A PRIVATR FAMILY, BY A genueman, wife and three daughters (aged ‘seven, iwelve and nincteen). Addross, stating verins (which taust be moderate), location, accommodations, &o., A. T. C42 Cliff'st. Best reference given and required. OARD WANTED.—A GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND child desire unfurnished apartments, except car- pets, with Board. A private family desiring to reduce their expenses, will find this a desirable opportunity, Address 8 H , Herald office. OARD WANTED—FOR A GENTLEMAN aND WF, in a small family, near Ui Jocation and rooms must be desirable, and family sianii and pleasant; terms about one hundred dol.ars per month. Address B. B., Herald offico JQ OARD WANTED—WITH TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS: ta a private family—thooe ‘wishing to lessen ‘ex pees: ferred—for a gentioman an ree rs, paar Regen Ma Mg toenth street. ress ~ ? torma, to. H. O. Biker, Fire Marshal's office, Halls of Justice, Centre strect. Bone WANTED—BY A WIDOW LADY, IN MODE- rate clroumstances, for self, daughter aad little ima genteel locality.’ Terms not to exceed $28 per raonth. mpt pay. Address Permacent, Heraid office. ‘ANTED.—A FEW YOUNG MEN CAN BE ACCOM: modated with pleasant Rooms and partial Board jo Union street, near Court, South Brooklyn. Address immediately H Porter, Brooklyn Post office ‘ANTED—FURNISHED ROOMS, FOR A LADY AND child, with or without Board, in a respectable neighborhood, up town. No objections to Harlem. Ad cress H. P 9, 144 Fulton strect, ANTED—FURNISHED ROOMS ON SECOND FLOOR, for @ gen'leman, wife and two daughters, fuil board for'the iadies, breakfast and supper (with dinner ‘oo Sundays) for the gentleman, for which, with gas, $12 per week will be paid. Address B. A., Post office. WAVERLEY PLACE, CORNER OF BROADWAY.— Several Jesirabie Furnished Rooms are to let, either wo famiices or smgie gentlemen. Board, with private ta- bie, can befura.sbed if desired. Apply as above. * —GREAT REDUCTION—ROOMS AND 2 25. Board from $2 25 per week and upwards. Lod es and families suited at less than in aay other piace in the city; nice yarlor and piano No. 43 Lispecard Street, near Broadway and Canai streot. AND $4.—PLEASANT ROOMS TO LET, 3 5 with Board, at 172 Kast Fourteenth street, ly. cerat6. Gentlemen OARDING - ROOMS, FURNISHED OR UNFURNISH. ed, with full or partial Board; house has all the modern improvoments, "References exchanged. Apply AL 72 Seoond +** nue. TH STREET, BETWEEN BROADWAY AND UNI- versity place.—Eiogantly Fsrnished Rooms, with or without Board, Cor sipela wentiemen or faailies, at atx o'loce ‘OUAVE.—BALL WILL COME OFF AT 81 MERCER street (Dancing Academy )on Wodnesday evening, August 21, 00 which eccasion 18 cf the best Jig dancers ip the city will appear. W. Moon wil! not appear. HANK, the Mason, Managor. ENTLEMAN, NECTED with the French army,’ would like to suggest toa Tesponsible person a war stratagéme with which he is confident of insuring tho victory of an army and spreading panic to the enemy. He will give evidence that such a stratagéme has been once empioyed with great success by a great general. Address Stratagémo, box 205 Herald itice. EADQUARTERS AMERICAN GUARD, SEVENTY first regiment Light Infantry, New York State ‘Troups, New York, angust 20, 1861 Sractat Open. The companies comprising the right wing of thie rogi- ment will assemble at the Regimental Armory on Thura- duy, 22d inst., at the time herein ordered, to receive their pay for elothing from the Uniled States govern- mont, Company H, 10 A. M. Company ¥, 12 M Company G,2P. M. . Company C)4 P.M. The révwwining companies—engineor corps, band ahd pon-commesioued staff—will assemble at the Regimental Armory 00 Friday, the 23d inst , as follows:— ‘Company B, 10 A. M. Cotopany E, 12 M. Company A,2P. M. Company D/4P M. Band and non-comm..ssion staff, 6 P.M. By order of Col. HENY P. MARTIN, A 4 Pa:oag, Adjt. GENERAL ORDERS NO. 11. Haapgvantens First Division N. ¥. 8. M., New York, August 19, 1361. ‘The Major General having comploted his tour of duty ia the service of the United States, has returned to this city, and resumes the command of the division. The state of the country requires that the division should be fully organized aud in readiness fcr duty, and the Major General trusts that every member of the division will, to the best of his ability, aasiat ip that thorough and vigor- ous preparaticn which will ensure the fullest capacity for service, in any emergency, and will sustain the high cha racter of the divisioe abd the honor of our flag. Many {mj ortant changes having recently taken place iL se regiments of the division, the Major General directs that regimental reports of the numbers, arme and oquij meuts of each regiment be made by the commanding officer thereof to bis Brigadier General, together with a roster of his officers, on or before the 26th of August inst., and that the brigadier Generals make a full report of the condition of their respective brigades to the Major Gencral, on or before the 2d day of September next. ty order of Mayer General CHARLES W. SANDFORD. Wa. E. Towxssxp, A.D. C GENERAL ORDER NY. 1 Baapgvanters First 2 Naw Yous, A The foregoing general order s By order of Brigadi GBYERAL ORDER NO. 1. Heapquanters Amer:can Guar, Saventy-mest Reoieeyt Licnt Ivvaxny N.Y. 2) 7, New York, August 20, 1861. In compliance with division and brigade orders, the Commandants and First Sergeants are hereby directed to be present during the payment of their men, and obtain a listof those who wish to become members, and of those who already belong to their respective cum- panies, and make return of al! property im their sion belonging to the State or the United States, and Land said return of property aud roll of membere to the - Acjutant, oo or before Saturday, the 24tb mat. Command- ants of companies wé!) reorganize Laeir companies ag ily as possible, when an election will be ordered te 1 such vacanci¢e as may ¢: By order of 4. H, Priva. Adjutant. Covone) HENRY P. MARTIN. N= "3 Re CIROUS, TRIUM! HANT SUCCESS ON THE OPENING NIGHT, From Niblo’s Garden, New York, Will perfomn under thoir spacious pavilion ea Fulton surcot, epposite the City Mall, This (WEDNESDAY) afternoen and night, August 21, or Aud ev AFTERNOON AND NIGHT THIS WERK, Being positively the only opportunity the citizens of = lyn will have of witnessing the performances of the SUPERB EQUESTRIAN TROUPE IN THE WORLD. In addition to the Equestrian Company is offered the GREAT NORTHWESTERN MENAGERIE WROM SANTA FE, Gomprising & HERD OF TWELVE BUFFALOFS Recently captured in that region, MR. EATON STON! Tho groat American Bare Back Ri and the most ao- complished Horseman in the world, is engaged, and will make his first appearance on Thursday night A Chall —Tho proprietor of this establish- ment offers a premium of fifty dollars to any poraon in the city of Rrooklyn who will produce a team of horses capable of pulling off @ ladder the famous Hercules Alon- 20 Hubble, to be tested on Thursday night, August 22 On Wednesday night SIGNOR ZOYARA wili produce, for the first time in America, a grand Sensation Act, replete with beauty and effect. MATINERS: Will be given on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, commencing at two o'clock, By Iggy 539 BROADWAY.—CHINESE BUILDING, between Spring and Prince streets. PIONEER CONCERT HALL OF AMERICA, place of amusement in the city, with the LARGEST COMPANY IN THE WORLD. Each porformer selected as a leading star in every branch of popular amnsement, concentrating in one grand performance, aft the elemeuts of THEATRE, OPERA, MINSTRELSY BUSLESQUE, &C., &C. * MISS EVA BRENT, MR. R. HART, ‘The great political Contraband, in Negro Eccentricities, MISS ADELE CALLA, MISS KATE PENNOYER, ERNESTINE DE FALBER, MISS CLARA BUTLER, GUSTAVE BIDEAUX, PROF. NICHOLS & SON, P, BUTLER BEN YATHS, And his Ballet Troupe of 2 BEAUTIFUL YOUNG LADIES Tho entire Treupeof te MELODEON making A Matamoth Company of 100Star Porformers, Appearing in all the various proiessianal specialities ever submitted to the public. THE “\VIVANDIER GUARD," Or, Female Rifle Skirmishors, of twenty fasclaating ladies, under the Command of MAJOR BEN YATES ‘Tho crowds of admiring patrons who nightly visit the MELODEON MR. J. Hl. OGDEN, Is the result of the unceasing vlforts of the manager to Procure the best available artista, and submitting thoir performances to a liberal and appreciative public regard loss of cost of salary, at a price which admits ait wo tho great mtollectual treat offered them at the MELODEON, CARD, Sinco the Volunteer Performance of tho MELODEON COMPANY At Jones’ Wood, on Thursday , the 15th inst., on the occa. sion of the bevelit for the families of the killed and wound. ed of the Seventy-ninth regiment, where they were'ro celved with great eclat and applause, the manager of the MELODEON has been importunod personally and by lot- ter, to give an afternoon exhibition; but the physical ca pacity of his company is so taxed in continual rehearsals and’ the lengthy evening porformances, that, though they would willingly submit to tho eXtra’ labor, he docs not feel Justified in thas taxing the physical strength of too willing artists. But he has tho pleasure of announcing to the.public that ho is negotiating for a series of Open Air Concerts in the CENTRAL PARK Once each weok, of which due notice will bo given. NOTICE. MISS AGNES SUTHERLAND, ‘The great Scotch Ballad Singor, has been engaged at an onormous salary, and will maks her first appearance on MONDAY, AUGUST 26, 1861. ANTERBURY MUSIC HALL, 686 Broadway. 685 Broadway. 18, 13,600 18,500 13,500 18,500 1i'see 13,500 13, 12,500 13,500 13,500 13,500 13,500 13,500 13,500 13,600 13,500 13,500 18,500 13,500 rH0u8 have visited the great Canterbury in NINE NIGHTS, NINE NIGHTS, DINE NIGHTS, to neo A. M. HERNANDEZ’S A. M, HERNANDEZ’S crfyp PANTOMIME, GRAND PANTOMIME, GRAND PANTOMIME, GRAND PANTOMIME, GRAND PANTOMIME, Oe GRAND PANTOMIME, title, THE SOUTHYRN REFUGEE; THE SOUTHERN REFUGEE; oR, FAISE AND TRUE, FAISE AND TRUE, the mést successful pantomime ever produced in this city. Nomce.—In compliance with numorous requests, the Proprietors announce a sories of afternoon performances FOR FAMILIES, commoncing noxt Saturday, 24th instant, on which occa sion the MAGNIFICENT NEW PANTOMIME will be performed, togethor with other leading features. Noricr.—Great Novelties will be produced shortly. HARLEY WHITE'S, CHARLEY WHITES, 113 Grand stroot, 113 Grand street, One door wost of Broadway, Free Lunch given every night. ROY ADELPHI THEATRE TO RENT—WITH SCENE. ry, &c. Possession given immodiately. For par- ticulars address F. Thomas, box 705 Post oflice, Troy, N.Y “Goo comic SINGER WANTED FOR ALBANY. Inquire at 24 184 st., New York, A singer and at will bo prefers _RAILROADS. ILROAD.—SBRAINS FOR ALBANY, and West, leave Chambers street at 7 and 11 A. M., and 3:30, 5 and 10:15 P. M. EW YORK, HARL AND ALBANY RAILROAD— For Albany, Troy, North and Wost—Summer ar- Fangement, commencing Monday, May 27, 1861 :—11 A. M. fast express train, from Twenty-sixth street station, for Mee idge, White don ce Falla, Dover Plains local rains, See time le. a JOHN BURCHILL, Superintendent. ATEW YORK AND NOW HAVEN RAILROAD. N Roticy ick. On and after Monday, August 19, 1861, The 3:15 P.M train Out of New York, for Boston, “Will be changed, And leave at 3 P.M. JAMES H. HOYT, Supéritendent, New Youk, August 13, 1861. s _ ASTROLOG ‘BONA FIDE ASTROLOGIST.—MADAME WILSON tells the object of your visit, gives magic charms events of and good luck for life, free of charge; teils life—past, present and future; consuliations on sickncss, Marriage, courtship,’ travelling, &c. most wonderful astrologist of the age. Give her a call; you willnot regret it. 189 Allen street, six doors from Stanton; name on the door. Charge for ladies and gentle- men 50 cents. Beware of imposition. STROLOGY.—PROFESSOR WILSON, THE CELE- brated Astrologer, inay be consulted on all the events of life at 13 Henry street, uear Fulton street, Brooklyn. Fee 50 cents. Time of birth required. STONISHING.—MADAME MORROW, SEVENTH daughter, has # gift of foresight, tells how soon and Often you will marry, ana all you wish to know, even your very thonghts, or no pay; lucky charms freo; hor equal ig not to be found; her magic image 1s now in full ope ration. 184 Ludlow street, below Houston. Price 25 cante Gentlemen not admitted. CLAIRVOYANT WHO HAS NO EQUAL.—LADIFS: A, who aro sick, in trouble or unfortunate, can consult cr with the stictest confidence. She warrants w cure the most aggravated cages of rheumativm in afew days If you wish to obtain correct information on al) events, call, and see Mrs. MILTON, 351 Broome street. Office hours from 9 o’clock A. M. until 8 P. M. ADAME RAY, 260 SEVENTH AVENUE, NEAR M Twenty seventh street, surprises all who visit her fhe sick, troubled and unlucky should test her powers She telle yotr very thoughts, lucky pumbers, losses. Ladies, 26 cents; gentlemen, 60 cents. B.—WHO HAS NOT HEARD OF THE C1) N. Mine PREWSFER, who has been consulted by thousands in this and other cities with entire satisfaction She feels confident she has no equal She tells the name of future wife or husband, and that of her visiter If you wish truth, give ber a call, at 251 Third avenue, above Twenty frat street Ladies, 60 ceuts, gentlemen, 3! that beats the world, and $5,000 reward fur any one Who can equal Miss WELLINGTON, who is acknowledged to be the ouly lady iu this city who truthfully gives in formation concerning losees, lawsuits, journey’. sbsout friends, love, courtship, marriage, health, « ch, and who will reclaim drunken and unfaithfuj iy icbans. ‘Mise Wis the only person in this city who bas the genuine Roman and Arabian talismans for love, qood iuck and all Dusiness affairs, and are guarantees for life Delay not to consult this oaturally gifted and beautiful young lady, Lucky numnvers given Highly respectable city refe- ences can be seen at her residence, 101 Sixthavenuo . T a, AMUSEMENTS, INTER GARDEN ‘The management has sinoero ploasuro ia ame ° Dounoing ihe UNBOUNDED Of the great and eriginal Aim Mi. SUCCESS and achieved the easona on the Ne Vvenng, AUGUST i, TOODLES, TOODLES, WEDNESDAY, his groat comic role of T) TIMOTHY BROWN, TIMOTHY BROWN, w MY NEIGHBOR'S WIFE, ¢ Aftor which the delightful Comodietta of H THE FIRST NIGHT, in whioh Mrs. Aloxina Fishor Baker, Mrs. Chantrda, Moaure. L. taker, Marlowe, Wall, So. will appowr. , ‘NOODL ARKE'S 'TOODLES, r What tho papers say »— t : (From the Tribune,] t Ho is drank in the legs, in the knueos, in the heels, im tho hands, and not in merely the preposterous necktie, the absurd hat, er the thumbless gloves, jis fi comes unconsciously out in the satgnditang oe the head, the loppiness of the neck, tho thick! of the voice, the spasmodic attempt to conveal the bebrage ing hiccup, and is not morely artitloially forced upom the eye. in the elaborately out-of-plice necktie, the coat,ee carefully buttoned in. the wrong piace, the pantaloons se ostentatiously tucked outside the boots, the hat matically sot over ono ear, or the gloves #0 never Cailingly” drawn upon the wrong hands. In fact, this ouo phrase would distinguish Mr. Olarke’s drunken sceno from that of-all mere imitators of a forgone mbdel—it is an lnebriety of the man, tho brain, the body and the limbs, and not & feigned intoxication simply of ‘the outer individual, set forth by astudied and artidoial disarrangemont of the d breeches. boots an (From tho Times.} It was in the second piece—the immortal “Toedien't— Uthat the comedian was sven to the «roatest advan fLs performance, although totally unlike Mr. Burton's, serves to rank with it in breadth of style. In other re- ‘spects itis mugh more finished, and even in the druakem, scene was free from grossness. The house was keptin ® perfect roar of morrimont, and during the progress of the Diay Mr Clarke was twice cailed out, {From the Heraid.} It is refreshing in these. bard tims to discover thas Toodtos ‘still Lives,’ as funny, fooligh and florid as ever. ‘oodles ts immortal, notwithstanding the daiticulty with whieh he finds support aud the tmininent risk he :con- Stantly runs of ‘‘fulling” into bad hands, on the prtnpiple that it is more to one’s interest to do so ‘and avoid pe prostration. In short, we had tho pleasure of re ing our acquain @ with Mr. Tuodles in the person of Mr. J. 8, Clatke, who made his debut in thatcharacter at ‘tor Garden last night w a protty full house, Ho dressed woll, played his part well, was in exoellout spirits, and the audience enjoyed his fun immensely. If acting lone would make a character complete br. Clarke oortainly succeeded, for his drollory brought tears into every eye Amoug his audience. ; THE TOODLES EVERY NIGHT ; ar THE WINTER GARDEN. EW BOWERY THEATRE. Sole Proprictors. . Messrs, G. L. Fox & J. W. Lingar@ Wodnesday, August 21, * BRILLIANT | SUCCESS Of the great Military Drama, BULL RUN; On, Tus Sackina oF Fainvax Court Hoves. GRAND MILITARY TABLEAUX. GORGEOUS SCENIC EFFECTR, TRE EIGHTH REGIMENT DRUM CORPS will appear in bivouack, and beut the Tattoo, ‘The last scone, representing THE BATTLE OF BULL RUN, Acknowlodgad to be Tho most brilliant Battle Tableaux ait Ever witnessed, ‘ @ performances terminating with the Scottish Drama, GILDEROY, THE REEVER OF SCOTLAND. ARNUM’S AMERICAN MUSEUM. ‘The unparalleled attractions of the Musoum are calling ‘Vogother thousands of both sexes, and all ages and clagnes, ‘THE LIVING HIPPOPOTAMUS, THE LIVING HIPPOPOTAMUS, THE LIVING HIPPOPOTAMUS, THE LIVING HIPPOPOTAMUS, RIVER HORSE—RIVER HORSE, RIVER HORSE—RIVER, HORSE, RIVER HORSE—RIVER HORSE, FROM THE RIVER NILE IN kGYPT, FROM THE RIVER NILE IN BGYPT, THE GREAT BEHEMOTH OF THE Le po i THE GREAT BEHFMOTH OF THE SCRI THE GREAT BEHEMOTH OF THE SC AND THE MARVEL OF THE ANIMAL KINGDOM, AND THE MARVEL OF THE ANIMAI. KINGDOM, is universally acknowledged to be the xreatest. wonder ever seen in Amorica, Every intelligent person knows that this is the first one ever seen in this country, and it was ouly by the special permiesion of the GRAND VICEROY OF EGYPT that this was obtained, the penalty being death for any of his subjects to allow one to leave his domiyions without his permusion. Ho is strictly an AMPHIBIOUS ANIMAL, living under water or out of it; will float on top of water, waik on the bottom of ariver, under water, and may be seen at the Museum in the ARTIFICIAL RIVER, SWIMMING AND WALKING, as if frolicking in his native stream, the historic Nile. He is accompanied by SALAAMA, HIS ARAB KEEPER, who is himsalt a curiosity asa specimen of that historie tribe of men. Also, just obtained at great expense, and now na bo seen swimming in the largo tank in the Aqui Hall, A LIVING SHARK, a TE et ok ae ee WHAT IS ITY OR MAN MONKEY, SEA LION, MAMMOTH BEAR SAMSON, MONSTER SNAKES, AQUARIA, HAPPY FAMILY, LIVING SEAL, &o, The Lecture Room Entertainments embrace PETITE DRAMA, BURLKTTA AND FARCE, By a company of rare musical and MISS DAWRON, DOUBLE VOIC MLLE. MATILDA E. TOEDT, ‘The talented young Violinist, &c. Admiaaion to all, 25 cents; children under 10, 16 conte, ROADWAY MUSIC HALL, 483 and 485, one door below Broome street. 483 and 485, one door below Brooms street. ROBERT W. BUTLER. ‘Sole lessee and proprietor, Mons, LA THORN] or Stage mani Mong. VOLARDE....... - Maitre de bal! Prof. ¥. VAN ALKER,...... Musical director, Open every evening, with the most talented company every concentrated im any place of amusement in the world. STARTLING NOVELTS. EVERYTHING NiEW. EVERYTHING NEW. EVERYTHING NEW. EVERYTHING NEW 4 ramme of Rare Excellence. iS Programme of Rare Excellence. A The performance will commence cach evening with entirely new feature in this “Blablishment THE BROADWAY MINSTRELS, THE BROADWAY MINSTRELS, THE BROADWAY MINSTRELS, THE BROAQWAY MINSTRELS, THE BROADWAY MINSTRELS composed of the elite of the Ethtopian protesMion, BILLY BIRCH and BEN COTTON, BILLY BIRCH and BEN GOTTON, BILLY BIRCH and BEN COWTON, Y BIRCH and PEN COTTON, J. A. HERMAN, J. A. HERMAN, TIM NORTON, N, TIM NORTON, JUHN: MULLIGAN, JOHN MULLIGAN, J. PIERCE, J. Pit R. PARKER, R. PARKER, E. NELSON, E. NELSON, In thoit Nogro Songs, Dances, Burlosques, &o, ANNEITA GALL ANNETIA GALLEITI, ANNETTA GALLETIT, The greatest Ianseuoxe in the world, TONY PASIOR, TONY PASTOR, The boat Comic Singer in Amorica, ‘Tho colebrated ORRIN: FAMILY, ORRIN: FAMILY, ORRIN FAMILY, In their classical Gymnastic Groupings, Which have excited the wonder and admiration of all Europe and America. THE GREAT BALLET TROUPE, THE GREAT BALLET TROUPE, Without exception the largest in the country, Composed of first cage Lancors, GRAND MATIN! GRAND MATINEE On Saturday afternoon, ut haif-paat \wo, for the accom- modation of ladies and children. RYANTS’ MINSTREIS, Mechanics’ Hall, 472 Broadway, above Grand street. MONDAY, Auguat 19, and every night during the week. Crowded Houses. Immense Success, C. CAMPBELL, t, in new Ballads and Tyrolean Warbiings, PEEL and GETTINGS in their great Zouav EPH HORN, JAPANESE ‘TOMMY and DA ‘Tne fun makers, in their comical acts, ‘Twn Raw Reoncirs, Loxa Braxcu Rusmcaroxs. New Songs, Dances, Sayings, Burlesques, Plantation Scenes, &c Doorsopen at 7 Curtain rises at 8. Tickets 25 © HE GAYERY THEATRE, ALBANY, WILL OP! the 2ist of September for the fal and winter sonson. Ladies and gentlemen wishing engagements will pienso apply at once, Stars will bo treated with on liberal terms. J. A. LEONARD, Manager: ‘The popular vocal ig Reel, BRYANT, IMER NIGHTS FESTIVAL OF THE GERMAN S Liederkranz, at Jones’ Wood, on August 21, 1861, Concert at To’clock P.M. Ball Champetre. Tickets ufty cents, to be had of the membors of {TUTE OF ART, 625 PROAD pies Galler: Fie Pe Ky onan eo, Admission 25 cents. Open day eevee JAS. H. WARD, Secretary AY.—GREAT DUS- HE GREATEST WONDER IN’ THE WORLD 15 THI y' ‘and accomplished Madame YRON , from Paris, Who can be consulted with the strictest confidence on all agairs of life, embracing love, court | restores druken aad unferth(c busbasds: hes ¢ esis isos Wed Seba tate oe ri together ‘weparal es cents; nus 60 eats Residence No. 90 Third avenue, above atroet. TH FREF CONCERT SALOON, 230 GRAND IL SWORTintamsburg. Open every evening. Want. ‘€d, a good pianist, also waiter girls of gente! appearance. Apply, after 10 A. M., to D. W. COLLINS, Manage IBITION WANTED—CONSISTING OF A MAGIC orth one adapted for «issoly: lews preferred, witb or withor t vier Address BS. KX 4,532 geavral enw where ao interyiow may be bad, PF)