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PBRSIA, CA ARABIA, Captain'J, Sione, CANADA, Captain J, Leite. asa E.G. Lott, AMERICA, Captain Hockley. . ‘Captain EUROPA (era “aed : 4 lergon. } SCOTIA (now building). ‘These veasels carry a clear white light at masthead; j Gan ee bow; red on port bow. ICA, Shannon, leaven New York, Wednesday, Aug. 14 RUROPA, Anderson, ‘“ Boston, Wednesday, Aug. 21 |PERSIA, Judkins, ’ “ Now York, Wednesday, Aug. 23 |CANADA, Moodie, « — Boston, rodnesday,, Sept. 4 ASIA, Lott, «Now Yerk, Wednesday , Sept. 11 ARABIA, Stono, “Boston,” Wednesday; Sept 18 MFRICA, Shannon, New York, Wednesday, Sept 25 Berths not secured until paid for, An experienced surgeon on board. _,, The ownors of these ships will not be accountable for Gold, Siiver, Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Precious Stones or Me unless bills of lading are signed therefor, and the value thervof therein expressod. For freight or NARD, No. 4 Bowling Green. LEN NEW YORK AND LIVER- pool, landing and ee: passengers at Quoons- ow Yor! (irelans). The Liverpool and Philadel- ‘hip Company intend despatching their full “wown ty vowored Clyde built iron steamships as followse— gus: EDINBURGH, ~atu day, A CITY OF WAS ‘1 GLASGOW. Baturday, +91 inbse 7. Aad every Saturday a noon, from pier 44 North river. ‘RATES OF PABBAGK, | toHomburg... 86] Do. to Hamburg. 35 Passongers are also¥orwarded to Havre, Bremen, Rotter. jam, Antwerp, &c., at equally low rates, wishing to bring out thoir friends can buy tick- sta here at tho follwing rates, w New York:—From Li- ferpool or Queenstown, first cabin, $75, $85 and 105, Mocragefrom Liverpeol, $40; fom Queonstown, $30, These steamers have superior accommodations tor pas- patie are pocncrenper et lege ‘They are built wate iron sections, and have t fire annih: fa water Nah i ve patont fire annihila- For further information apply in Liverpocl to WILLIAM MAN, Agent, 22 Water street; in Giasgow to WM. INMAN, § St. Enoch syuaro; in Queenstown to C. & W. D. SEYMOUR & CO,; in London to KIVES « MACKEY, 61 ing Willi m streos; in Paris to JULES. DECOUE, 5 Place ~~~ BOARDING AND LODGINGS, See oS ROOMS ON THE floor, containing gas, hot and cold water, and bath Toom adjoitiing, would be lét, with full or partial pe mace oi ag natn 9 ltd boarders, Refe- rences required. Inquire al ington third house above Thirty-ciguth strect. siuigatae ee LADY HAVING TAKEN THE HIRST CLASS HOUSE, 114 Second avonue, corner of Seventh stroet, bas & W Suits and also some single rooms to dispose of. Call at house or address box 3,383 New York Post office. ——_— T THE LARGE FIRST CLASS DOUBLE HOUSE, NO. A 127 Bleecker swrect, west of and near Broadway, rd at summer prices. Rooms largo, cool and airy, ws alo gt modern improvements. Board realy Claes. The cheapest place in the city for the st and quality of what is offered, . * A’ 208 EAST TiMIH STRFET, CONVENIENT TO Broadway—1 lot, with Board, very desivablo so- cond floor, together cr separately; also ploagant back Par- Inv. References exchangee, Dianer at 6. PRIVATE FAMILY—121 EAST THIRTY-FOURTH street, between Lexington and Third avenues, will accommodate a small family, er two or three single’ geu- emen, with Bourd and ploasant furnished Rooms on se- cond or third floor; f references given and required. FEW ELEGANT R00MS, SINGLE OR IN SUITS, IN fino order, with drat class Board—loeation pleasant and desirable, between Broadway and Fiith avenue, Ap ply at 19 University placo, corner of Nish street. T 124 WAVERLEY PLACE, NEAR WASHINGTON Square aud Sixth avenue, largo and haudsomel furnished Rooms, on second or thied floor, front, cack containing two large pantrics, for a guntleman' and wif or two single gontiemon, terms moderate. PARLOK AND BEDROOM, ALSO SINGLE ROOMS— furnished or unfurnishod (as desired), with Board, in tho first class house 26 Fourteenth street, Peewee Fifth avenue and Up can be obtained by early ap- plication. Reiter: sod. SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY—HAVING A LARGER houso than they require, pleasautiy located, would fst part to a smal family, with or without board. " Apply &t No. 18 Lajayette place, South Fourth streot Williams. burg. A FEW HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO let, singly or in suits, with full or partial Board, in 4 lst class house having wil the modern improvemvnts. Apply at 44 Ninth street, near Fifth avenue. LY FURNISH ed Rooms, from $4 to $2.50 por week. Lodgings rom 25 to 37 ceuts por night, at tho Frankfort: House, T GREATLY REDUCED 1 RICES—N le Ia Bourse; in Phiadoiphia to JOHN G. DALE, 111 Wadnat srcot, or at the company’s oflices. i | JOHN G, DALE, Agent, 16 Broadway, N. Y, | Norica.—In consequence oi the non-arrival of the Etna the Edinburgh will be dispatched in her place, and leave at the usual hour, 24th inst.,and tho regular woek'y lepartures of this company’s steamers will continue us aeretofore, JOHN @. DALE, Agont, eorner of Frankfort and William streets, Opon alinignt. RESPECTABLE WIDOW, OCCUPYING A HOUSE IN @ pleasant neighborhood, two bloeks from Union Square, wishes to Board a {amily who will furnish their apartinents, and if thay have more furniture thaa they re- quice @ good arrangement can be made, No other board ors taken. Address Marion, Union square Post oifice. FS SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE. On Saturday, Sept. me Tes yuniedBiaen mail steamer i D. Lines, commander, WA! sail from pior No. 37 North river, foot of Beach jp treet, ow Saturday, Sepiombir 14, at n if This steamship (unsurpassed for i | fety and comfort) pas double engines deck, onclosed by water tight partments, whic ides other results, tend, in the went of collision or stranding, to keep the pumps free jo work, and socure tho saf ty ot voasel and passengers. For Geight or passago apply to. SAMUEL M. KOX, GEO. MACKENZIE, Ageuts, No. 7 Broadway, rs The teamér FULTON will sail October 12, eet TEAM ne HAMBURG, HAVRE, LONDON AND pton. rR Southampton. | The Hamburg Amerioan Packet Company’s iron steam- ship BAVIR!A, KE Neier commander, carrying tho Jnited States mail, will leave tro: i oct of Fulton strove mi pier 21 North river, i AY, August 24, at noon, Jor Hamburg, via Southampton, taking passongers for ro, Landon, Seuthainpton and Hambure Firsi cabin, $160; second cabin, $00; steerage, $35. The stoamers of this line will leave every alternate Baturday, carrying the United States mail. ‘The steamship Teutonia will succsed the Bavaria on Zeptember 7; C. B. RICHARD & BOAS, 151 Broadway. GEN?LEMAN AND WIFE AND ONE OR TWO SIN- gle gentlemen may obtain pleasant Rooms, with Board, in @ private family, where no other baarders will be taken. Apply at 127 Wost Sixteenth street. HANDSOME PARLOR AND BEDROOM TO LET, with Board. either separately or together, Loca ton very ploas: Apply at 42 West Fiiteenth street, between Fith and Sixth avenues. Reforonees required, GENTLYMAN WILL FIND A GOOD FURXISHED Bedroom in the genteul private house 329 Broomo Street, lite east of Lowery; gas, bath, &., for the wintor, for $1 25 per week. OARD.—WASHINGTON SQUARE, SOUTH.—HAND somoly furnished Rooms, tn sults or soparately, to et, with Board, to families or single gentlemen. Also, @ fow singlo Rooms, Inquire at 222 Fourth street, Wash- ington square, south, OARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR SINGLE gentiemen, oan obtain Rooms with Board at No. 5 West Wash ngton place; a!so a suit of Parlors on first floor. Location is very p nt, being opposite tho square. Reforence required. OARD.—THE SECOND OR ‘FHIRD FLOOR OF A handsomely furnished private house, locatod in Fifth avenue, near Madison Park, may be secured, with the est accommoriations, by a first class family, Address Madison 8, T., Horald‘ofice. (JHE NORTH GERMAN Loy.’ STEAMSHIP BRE tac aay, Monel commander, carrying the United ; ; willsailfrom pier 30 North river, foot of BATUKDAY, August 31, at 12 o'clock M., i ert BREMEN, VIA SOUTHAMPTON, aking panseagers to” 4 DON, HAVRE, SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN, Mt tho following rates:— “i 2 b Sev Ane eeaes cabin, $100; second cabin, $60; steerage, | For freight or passage apply to OLLRICHS CO. , 68 Broad street. MAIL STEAMSHIP PERSIA, FOR LIVERPOOL, ‘The PERS OvAL Y — SIA, C. H. E. Jodkins commander, will ‘ail from the stream on Wednesday next, 28th inst. A ‘weamboat will ply between the company’s wharf at Jer- ed and the eres fi1m 10 to 12 o'clock A. M., to vey borweniv and bazuage on board. ‘The ASIA will sail on th» 11h September. E. CUNAR', No. 4 Bowling Green. OR LIVERPOOL.—OLIf BLACK STAR LINE.—THE splendid clipper ship ALELAIDE, Captain Cutting, ying @¢picr 27 Kast river, sails August 27. Passengers £0 recommended to examino this beautiful ship, as sho is ineawatiea tor apeed And accommodation, | Early applica- ion should b» made for pargaxe by applying om board, or Jo WILLIAMS & GUION, 40 Fu ton streets ‘ IR LIVERPOOL.—THE SPLENDID SHrP AURORA, Capt. Barker, will positively sail on Tuesday, Au- cust 2%. Unsurpassed accommodations for cabin, second fabin and steerage pass-ngers, For passage ap ‘d, pler 14 East rivor,or to JUSKPH MURP) Houth street. OR LIVERPOOL —Dit ship VICTORY. iy on Y, 61 fia 6 GHT LINE. CLIPPER : eth river, Goes into Ihe stream this morning, ac nine o'eivck. Ast amboat iil leave pier No 4 Norih rive’, to-morrow (Saturday) 110 A. M. precisoly, to cc nvcy ra-senyers on board, and proceed direct to sea. Rovm for a few moro at lowest oor Apply on board, or io P. M. DEMAREST, 40 South treet. ROR, MVERLOOL. Tis MAGNIFICENT. CLICPER ship ORIENT, Captain Hid, will sail Avgust 27. der accommodations are unex . For passage, at the lowest possible rates, apply on board or to KE, COLLINS Co., a& the office on pir’ Nocth river. APSCOIT LINE FOR LIVERVOOL.—THE CELE- brated and favorite packet ship WEST POINT, Capt. Phila, will positively sail on Suurday, August 24. For bassage apply on board, at ior 18 East river, or to TAP- SOOTT & G0., 86 South stivet. ‘ i(NHEAP PASSAGE TO LIVERP@OL, BY THE BLACK Ball Line of Packets.—the chpper ship JAMES FOSTER, Jr., sails 28th August. For passage apply on oard, foet of Beckman street, Fast river. or to JACOB WILSON , 108 South street. IRST SHIPS FOR LIVERVOOL AND LONDON.—THE splendid olipper shijy AMERICAN UNION, pier 23 East river, for Liverpool thw day. Ship AMERICAN PONGRESS, pier No. 19 i'ast river, for London, sails to- flay. Passengers taken at greatly reduced rates. For g° apply to THUS, C. KUCHIN, 83 South street. LINE FOR LONDON.—SAILS ON MONDAY, August 26, the favorite jacket ship DANIRL WEE BTkR, lying at pior 16 East passengers in the secuud « ct. Room for a few more in, taken at stecrago rates, Apply on board, or to TASCOPT « Co., 86 South street. EVO LONDON DIRECT.—' Hi. SQLENDID BRITISH A 1 steamship KHERSUN) Ss), 2,000 tens, @. Hough com- mander,will be despatched on the 24th tnst. She has oom for a limited ni mer of first class and a few second cabin passengers. Raicwef passig>, $70 and $59 respeo- tively. Apply on beard at pier 36 North river, or to zi Rea) 's ASPIeW ATL 4 South atreet, ‘ R CALIFORNIA, VIA PANAMA. "a first. class steanr will Icave New York on the SL, 11th and 2st of each month, except when these dates fall on Sunday, whon the day of departure will be on the fMonday following. ago apply at the only office, No. 6 For fraight or passage iv DB Al ; ‘ae Maite Bowling Green. " (OR RIO DE JANEIRO—10 = MIL IN A FRW LAYS, Oe splendid Al. thst ssiling clipper brig NEW YORK, Couper maater, has clsgiit accommodations for & few spassenyers. Appi poard, at pier 39 Fast river, ort) MAILLER, LORD & QUEREAU, 108 Wall streot. “EXCURSIONS. anna S EAP EXCURSION TO CAMPS ON STATEN ISLAND.— Ere six cents by Sto ul ferry, foot of White- hall street, between the bettery and South ferry, Guide ‘to camps:—To reach regiments of New York Rites, British Yoimnteors, Mechanics vict Avtivens’ Empire Zouaves, and Yates Rifles, all at Camp Washington; Scott Rifles and tra Harris Guard Cava Lake; Third Irish Volunteers, at Camp ¢ Quarantine Ground, land Cameron Light Infautry, «t Came Morrison—steam- oat at first landing. To sere Camp Scott and Camp Decker, change boats at fi ing for Camp Scott di- reet (no extra charge.) [u's ve every hour from 6 A.M. toT P.M. On fine Saudeys every half hour, to 73g P.M. OARD.—TO LET, SUITS OR SINGLE ROOMS TO famitics or single gentiomon, in a fou story brown use, tuely furnished; docation unsurpassed; terms modovate. No. & Murray Hill Park, between Thirty-fourth and Thivty-Oith streets. ga tear cae eran ROOMS, WITH BOARD, SUIT- ablo for families or singls geutiemon; also very pieasant single rooms. Apply at 163 Bleecker street. HALF WAY BE- entiomen will find OARD—AT 182 GRAND STRE tween Roadway and Bowery. Kod clean, airy Rooms, well furnished, at from 75 cents to $1 25 a week, without board; the family pleasant, and house in pertect order, OARD IN CITY OR COUNTRY.—FREE DIRECTIONS given to applicants for Board in the city or country, AL the Board Registry, 835 Broadway. Country and city Board wanted to meet preferences of our applicants. A. ©. JONES & CO, OARD WANTED—FOR A’ YOUNG LADY,IN A private family, where there are no other boarders. Addreas W. 5., box 2,660 Post office, OARD WANTED—FOR A GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND two children, in & good location ap town, in a pri- vate family or boarding house. Terms must be moderate, References exchanged. Address for four days M. M. P., box 196 Herald oflice, OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND HIS wife, in a desirable loca'ity in the Fifteenth ward. Meals to be served in the room. Priee for board, gas and fige not to excoed $50 per mouth, Address Secretary, box 146 Herald office. SECOND Board, to NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1861. BOARDING AND LODGINGS. No, 22, West Twenty-ninth street, engaged,” Her bouse bea ‘bone ealarged ant i ekpaaily 5 ler house hag enlarg is el furnished, and she can offer every comfort as well “4 luxury for those desiring a home for the winter. There ie @ laundry attached to the premises. ‘0. 146 EAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET, BETWEEN Second and Third avenues, to let, Parlors and Bed- rooms, handsomely furnished or unfurnished; all the year improvements in the house; cheap to a good ON. OR TWO FAMILIES, OR SEVERAL GENTLEMEN, may find the comforts of a home in every respect, in an elegant Rouse, in one of the best and most oon- Yenient and pleasant locations in the city. Should an in- ducement offer to encourage the advertiser the house will be opened September 15. References of the highest char- acter will be given and required. Particulars by calling At or addressing Z. R., No. 54 Merchants’ Exchange, Wall street, N. Y., from 12 M. to 3 P, M. FLVANCIAL, UGUST BELMONT & 00., B. avai correspondenta. ei ies EE ‘NION DIME SAVINGS BANK, Wo. 429 Canal street, cornerof Varick. Open daily from 10 to 2 and from 5 to 7 P. M. Six per cont interest allowed on all avitns of $600 and under, and five per cent on Jarger amounts, ae hie hie HAs REOGIYED jeposit during the last 19}, months rn $501,228 33. hiseaenge E. V. HAUGHWOUT, President, Garpyer 8, Caarin, Secretary, @) ‘TO LOAN—ON BOND AND MORT- $35.00 888° On productive real estate in 3 city Or Brooklya, in sums of $1,000 and upwards, for one or more years, Apply to JOHN F. CONREY, in tho office of the jo’8 Fire Insurance Company, 68 Wall Btroet, Pa FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET— WITH Board, suitable for gentlomen and their wives or single gentlemen, at 415 Fourth street, between Bowory and Second avenue. Dinner at six o'clock. RIVATE BOARD WANTED--BY A GENTLEMAN, IN an agreeabie family, with largo room, grate, ‘and abundance of closets. Address, with full particulars, price, &c., L., box 248 Post oflies, barge hesind BOARD.—A_ YOUNG ‘MAN WHO HAS BE- come disgusted with boarding at a hotel would like u home with a private family on the west side, abovo Sixteenth street. Moderate terma desirable, Address Loneliness, Herald oflice. * THOSE LIVING IN HOTELS AND BOARDING Houses.—There is an establishment oponed, but it is lo be managed different from any house in this coun- try, the rooms being Inid ont in suits and furnishod with everything necessary for housekeeping, in order that a. family may have a completo home the moment thoy ar- give, and Hive at an inconceivably low rate, ‘There is a Festaurant attached. This novel and splendid establish. mont is at 110 Macdoagal stree FAMUAES.—A SUIT OF HANDSOMFLY FURNISH ed Rooms, with superior Board, at No. 42 University References exchanged. 10 EET—WITH FULL OR PARTIAL BOARD, A handsomely furnished suit of ye Rooms, togethor or separately, on second floor of a HfBt class hoase; din- ner até. Apply at 119 Ninth street, west of aud’ noar Broadway. LET—WITH BOARD, A LARGE FRONT ROOM with Bedroom, newly aud neatly furnished; chan- dilier, hov and cold water, pantry room, &e.} house brown stone, first class, noar Twonty-third street and Eighth avenue cars; desirable location. Address L., box 1,139 Post office. Can be secured in advance. V ‘TED—BY A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, IN A SPAN- ish private family or boarding house, a Room and Board. Adilress with particulars F. A. M., box 1,593 New York Post oilice MONROE STREET.—FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET'TO snail, quiet families, with facilities for economical housekeeping. Also, Rooms for single gentlemen, with or without partial Board. House has gas, bath, &c., and tho pr © very moderate, Rt) 95 —HOW TO SAVE MONEY.—COMFORTA- ase cdeJe blo Rooms, with oxcollent Board, $2 26 @ week aud upwards; ladies and families suited, leas than at any other house in the city; nice parlor, with piano, 48 Lisponard street, near Broadway and Canal strect, CORNER OF NINTH 9 UNIVERSITY FLACK, strect.—Flegantly furnished Apartments, en snito anit single, with full Board or private table if pre- ferred, to let. 'Desirablo accommodations for families seeking Board for the winter, Reference required. 2 GREENE STREET—(IN THE NEIGHGORHOOD of the best hotels and restaurants) Furnished Kooms to let, to gentlemen only; rooms at $1 to $4 por weok; house has a fiyo yard, gas, &c., and is very quict. 6 MADISON AVENUE.—¥URNISHED OR UNFUR> nished Rooms, with Board, for gentlemen aud thoir wives and singlo gontlomen, on reasonable terms. Dinner at six. Reference required, 0 VARICK STREET, BELOW CANAL.—GENTLEMEN cap baye furnished Rooms, with or without Board, at reasonable rates, or a family could be suited with good accommodations for housekeeping. 93 GREENE STREET, ABOVE SPRING~ALSTON House.—Fleyautly furniabtd suits of Rooms, with gas, Croton water, and overy convenience for housekeep- ing economically ; particulurly suited for small, respectable families or siagle gentlemen. Rent low to permanent tenante. 9) PRINCE STREET, WASHINGTON HOTEL, near Broadway.—Furnished Rooms for gentle- men and their wives or singlo ladies and gentlemen, with or without Board; terms moderate, WAVERLEY PLAGE, NEAR THE PARK.— Suits and single Rooms for gentlemen and their wives or siagle gentiomen, or persons wishing Board without rooms can be accommodated, Dinner at six. 5 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET —TO LET, WITH 0 Poard, Rooms in suits or singly, for families or single gemtlemen: the house contains every comfort aud modern coavenience, also 4 billiard table. Dinner at six o’clock, References required. — PRINCE STREET—ST. CLAIR HOUSE.--ELE- gantly furnished Rooms, with Bedrooms at- ed, with all the conveniences for housekeeping com- plete, including gas and Croton water, to let to respectable families or single geutlemc 2 —647 BROADWAY—CTINTON HOUSE—GEN- 64 tlemen will find elegantly furnished Rooms, every thing new and in complete order; cool and pleasant. Particular attention paid to the comfert of all who may favor thig house with their patronage. OARD WANTED—FOR A GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND daughter, 13 years old. A Parlor and two weil ven- tilated Bedrocins, on second floor, ina private family. Terms mist be moderate. Addross M., box 147 Herald oftice, with reference, stating torms, location, &e, OARD WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG Indy, in private family, Refurences exch Terma miderate. Address M.A. L. L., Heratd offi OARD WANTED—FOR A LADY AND INFANT, IN tl portion of the city, or inany healthy lo- to the city. Address Mrs. B., station ich must be moderate, TREET, BETWEEN FIRST avenue and avenue A. ‘Two or tree smail families Can havo pleasant Rooms and Board; also, a fow gentle- men, $3 50 per week, gus incloded;’ neighborhood good; house has ail the modern improvements, . OARDING IN FOURTEENTH STREET, OPPOSITE Union square.—The entire first Floor of a first class house as above, comprising the Parlors and Extension Room. Can be ha: with private table, if required, Ad- dress A. B., box 666 Post office. References exchanged. OARDING IN A SMALL FAMILY.—A GENTLEMAN ‘and wile can have @ fine large Room on second floor; terms $10 per week. Aiso a small Room for 50 cents per week. House first ciass and fine location. 240 West Thirty-s. cond street, near Ninth avenue. ARLING WANTED—FROM THE 1ST OF SEPTEM- ber, for a gentleman, wife, child and nurse, in some, Gifiet, good house; location’ must be near Breadway and not above Twenty-fifth street. Torms must not exceed $65 per month, Address, stating terms, H. W.J., box 1,425 New York Post office. ROOKLYN.—TO LET,A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED suitof four Rooras, with amplo closet accommodations, on the second floor of a first class house; having all the modern improvements, with private table tf desired; also, a large front Room on the third floor. No other boarders in the house. Apply at 96 Congress street, four doors wost of Henry street, South Brooklyn. ROOKLYN,—ONE OR TWO GENTLEMEN CAN BE accommodated ina French family, at 198 Clinton Street; the house contains all the modern’ improvements. OARD ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS, AT 79 COLUMBIA street. j'ieasant Rooms for familics or single gen- tlemen; one lVarlor Suit, with large mirrors. Dinner at six o'el References required. ESIRABLE ROOMS, WITH BOARD, FOR FAMILIES or single gontiomen, at 38 Wost Ninth street, be~ ‘tween Fifth and Sixth avenues, COUNTRY BOARD. Re OUNTRY BOARD.—A FEW PERSONS CAN BE AC- commodated at a farmhouse; situation unsurpassed; on the Great South Bay, Long Island; sea bathing, boat” ing, &c. Apply for particulars to D, EVANS, 84 Nassau room #8. | RESORTS. AKE. HOUSR, ISLIP, LONG ISLAND.—PLEASANTLY Ag situated, onthe south side, opposite Fire Isiand light. Desirable Rooms for families or gentlemen. AMOS R. SPELLENW! WE LA TOURETTE HOUSE, BERGEN POINT, N. J., will be kept open through September; decidedly the most pleasant month of th nat this’ puint. Boats leave pior No, 2N, R., at7:20,1 from Dey street at 10:30 and 480 o’eiock. WESLEY W. HILL, Proprietor, , 3:20 and 5:20 0'cloc ky PERSONAL, NY INFORMATION REGARDING WILLIAM @, LAN- terman, whose parents are real ting in New Jersey, will be thankfully received by a lady, who formed nie acquaintance in Savannah, Georgia. ’ Address E. M., Heraid office. New Jersey papers please copy. B—I DID NUL RECOGNISE G. ©. J., OF THE © 6th, 7th, 8th ans 9th until to-day, 27th. Can you pardon my stupidity? My aceing you, if it was you, was accidontal. For God's sake write me ‘immediately, saine name as bafore, at the Geueral Post office. EW. D¥ANCFS ON DIAMONDS, PEARIS, WATCHES, Plate, Pianos, Segars, Merchandise, Optical tnatra- inenis, &c., &c., or will buy the same for cash, at his pri- vato office’ J.’H. BARRINGER, 212 Broadway , room 13, up stairs. HARLEY—WHO CAME FROM ENGLAND OW THE Yst of August, will call at room No. 0, St. Learrrace Hotel. LARA.—TIWANK GOD YOU ARE ONCE MUPX UP. 1 have bean very covscious, and have thougi, of you constantly. God bless you! 1. NOR ADOPTION—A BEAUTIFUL two weeks old, of good dis;osition ant highly re- Spectable paronts. It will be uncenditions ly, as its parents haye met with reverses and caumet bring it ay ag they would wish. Addross, for two days, Lawycuge, station B, Grand street. FEMARE CHILI) ¥F C. B, A. HAS ARRIVED HOME, VLBASE ACKNOWL I edge through the Herald; also write soon. F. Et RENCH BOARD WANTED—BY AN AMERICAN GEN- tiemaa, ina genteel Parisian family, whore tho Comforts of a first class home ean be enjoyed. Unexcep- tionable referente given and required, Alswers will not receive attention except they can offer the above in full, Address 8. UG. C., box 887 Post office. URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—WITH ALL THE MO. HH dern improvements, to ladies or gentlemen (gen- tiomen preferred), at No. 9 Amity street, conveniont, to the Broadway stages. JURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED ROOMS.—A COUPLE, of pleasant Rooms, suitable for a gentieman and wife drone or qwo gentlemen, to let, without board, in a pri- vate famiiy. Torms modorate. Inquire at No. 6 Pitt strevt, near Grand, ANKS DAILY—FARE HERO, Capt. Hancox, 7:45; Robinson, 7:55; », 8.80 and pier No. 4, tacklo and refreshmeats on EAP FARE TO THE FISITING F 12g cents each w: f eaves Amos street at 7:30, >» reome, Fast river, 8:15 North river, 9 A.M. Fishiog board. ENTLEMEN DESIRING LARGE AND RICHLY FUR- nished Apartments, without board, can obtain the same on application at 37 East Fifteenth street, first house east of Union square. Private family. Accommo- dations first class. AND THEIR WIVES OR SINGLE GEN- SH ESULAR POAT TO TH" FISHING BANKS—THE Stoamor CROTON, Captain Jas, A. Dumont, will rum &> the Banks every day during the season, (weather per- mitting.) : 10 BAST RIVER. LEAVING NORTH RIVER. fenih street. 1:15 A. M. | pring street... 5 Broomostreet....7:40 A. M. | (hirtic Peckslip....- TAB A.M, | Pe ‘And Fulton street, Brooklyn, at This is one of the best excursions Faro for the excursion 50 conis. ‘ DANCING ACADEMIES. 0. H. RIVERS NEW DANCING ACADEMY, NO- +33 Sohermerhorn street, on Court street, Brook- , Will open on Tuesday, September 10, Send fora cir OA. M. © out of New York, aye pleasant Rooms, with Board, at Fourteenth street. References exchanged. Dinner at 6 o'clock. OIFL LODGINGS—CLEAN, COMFORTABLE AND airy single rooms, from $1 35 to $1 50 a week, or 25 Zents a night, at the Union Hotel, 166 Prince street, cor- ner of Thompson. Meals at ail hours. Opon all night. ANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS, SINGLY OR en suite; the quietest and most central locatien in “the city. Inquire at 26 Bond street. pans be? ont et detetett:tae ACKSON HOUSE, 210 ELM STREET.—THE LOWEST J renited and most comfortably and conveniently fur- nished Apartments in the city, to meet the wants ofsmall families, with every requisite furniture. Linen, Tange and utensils, gas and Croton water, N¥ORMATION WANTED OF FRANCIS REILLY, FROM Liverpool, not long in this coumtry; was secon on Wodnesiay aferaoon in Nassau streot. Any one kocw- ing his whereabouts will p.ease direct to Mary Ann Pia. lan, 226 Chorry street. OHN AUGUSTUS—PLEASR CALL. THIS. (F. evening. 1am anxions to-see you, and ob! Canary Bird. N Jd C. G.—ALL WELL. ° H.—I HAD TO SUCCUMB TO A PF) to see the Canary Bird, Saturday evening, home, RS. ELMIRA PERRY WILL FIND TWO LETiPRs for hor in the general Post oftice. ATR LABAN A. WHITE IS ReQULSTED To CALL at 131 Duane street, Now York. OTICE.—ERNSP EN} » OF OBFRNEOLE, 1 dom of Wurtemberg, Germany, is hereby som: to apply to J. Sturn, 15 John stivet, within three months from date, co, heritance, Should any of his frion abouts a favor would be conferred by particulars to the above named addre Avauet 22, 1861. ILL KATE 8.—WHO MET THE GENILEMAN AT Fort Hamiiton on Tuesday afternoon be at the Fulton ferry (Brooklyn side), at 73g v’clook, on Saturday evening, rain or shine. If itis impessibie, addres a note to F. Thompson, lyn Post office, stating were she can be seen. U/L. THE FRIEND WHO RAD No TIME ON WED- nesday, at 1, be on band on Friday, at 24%, at minunicating all vennnn HOAN OFFICES. : T 480 BROADWAY.—HENRY HYMAN, DIAMOND and Wateh Broker, advances on Diamonds, set or unset; Watches, Plate and Jewoiry, or buys the same at their full value for cash, at H. HYMAN'S, 480 Broadway, second floor, auctioncer aud broker. T NO. 9 CHAMBERS STREUT.—MONEY 0 LOAN TO any amount on diamonds, watches, jowelry, &c. by tho well known and old established ISAAC, broker and commission marchant No. 9 Chambers street. N. B.—No business transacted on Saturday. T 111 GRAND STREKT, THREE DOORS WEST OF Broadway.—Money advancod on Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Plato, Dry Goous.and personal proporty of every description, or bought and sold by JOSEPH A. JACKSON, auctioneer and broker, ‘T 66 NASSAU STREET.—A. HONIGMAN, DIAMOND Broker, makes liberal advances on’ Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, &., or buys them at full value, at his private office, 66 Nassau street, room No, 2, up stairs, Business confidential. JANKERS, NO. 60 WALL treet, New York, issue letters of credit to travellers le in all parts of Europe, through the Messrs. Roths- child of Paris, London, Frankfon!, Vieuna, Naples and their atl AMUSEMENTS, ROADWAY MUSIC HALL, 483 and 436 Broadway , one door belo Broome atroet, 483 and 435 Broadway, one door below Sreome street, OPEN EVERY EVENING, With tho best and most talented company ever oncon- trated in any place of amusement in the world, A PROGRAMME OF RARE EXCELLENCE. A PROGRAMME OF RARE EXCELLENCE. The performance commences each eveninggwith an en- tirely new — in this eotabiahaiens— THE BROADWAY MINSTRELS, THE BROADWAY MINSTRELS, Coanposod of th ite of tho Fasten pe of the FAhiopian professia BILLY BIRCH AND COTION, BILLY BIRCH AND BEN COTTON, BILLY BIRCH AND BEN COR{ON, HERMAN, . A. ; 3. AL HERMAN jeobaean alle HERMAN, JOHN MORLIGAN, J, ' PIERCE, R. PARKER, iB SWAN, iu their negro songs, dancag, burlesquos, &@, ANNETTA ' GALLETTI, ANNETTA G@ALLETIT, ANNEITA @ALLETM, the greatest danseuse in the world. ORRIN FASHLY, ORRIN FAVILY), it Say cuaaln Four in number, in their classical gymanastic grougmgs. TONY PASTO TONY PASTOR, the best comic singer in America, THE GREAT BALLED TROUPE, THE GKEAT BALLET TROUT without excoption, tho Iargest in the countr, ‘GRAND MATINER, GRAND MA'INEE, GRAND MATINEE, on £a' urday, at half-past two, fcr the accommodation of . LADIES AND CHILDREN. ROBERT W. BUTLER, Sole lessee and proprietor. Mons. La THonne, Staye Manager, 77 BLEECKER STREET—MONEY ADVANCED TO any amount on Diamonds, Watches, Jowolry , Pianos, Segars, Dry Goods, &. N. B.—Pawnbrokots? tickets bought, H. NEWTON, 77 Blevcker street, up stairs, UCTION AND COMMISSION ‘STORE, NO. 444 CANAL strect.—Advances mado on all kin''s of Furniture, Carpets, Oilcloths, &e., or bonght, and the higtest price paid for the same. Ing as above, OUIS ANRICH, 723 BROADWAY, UNDER THE NEW York Hotel, offers to pay the highest cash price for Tiamonds, Watches, old Gold’ and Silver, or liberal nd. vances made, + BOLIVAR, WATCH AND DIAMOND BROKER.— Liberal prices paid for Watches and Diamonds and valuable articles, at 83 Nassau street, third door, € CEDAR STREET.—ADVANCES MADE ON Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds and other personal proporty, in sums to suit, or bought for cash and tho branch highest price given. L. JACOBS, 43 Cedar street. oflico, 407 Broadway. nh THE FIREMEN, A MEET OF LIVE OAK ENGINE COMPANY No. 44, he'd after the fire on the 2ist instant, the following resolution was unanimously adopted:—Resolved, ‘That we tender our sincere thanks to Mra. J.J. Slowey, and Mrs J. McVeigh, for the Jiberal supply of refreshments furnished to us en the morning of the dust instant, ut the fire in Delancey street. JOHN MURLOCK, Foreman. Wa. F. Squikes, Sooretary. SPANT QUARTERMASTER.—THE QUART/:RMAS. or of & regiment under successful way, with more than ordinary opportunities for rapid departure, will treat with a party desiring the above position or that of Sutter; he must be abie to control some menvy and to uso it if ho is satisfied the position is agood one, Address Quartermaster, box 112 Herald office. A LIKUTENANIYS COMMISSION WILL BE INSURED to auy gontloman who is willing to do anything for iti a regiment now forming and to depart within a very saort time, He must cither beable to recruit twenty merr or pay the expenses of ctoing 80; ho must work amd be in earnest. In turn he will be associated with gesitlemen, and under the command. of oificers ef military, skill, wealth and ition, aud have aw opportunity of ‘instruc- tion that will enable him to ge before the Military Board with confidence, For an interview inquire at 11 Spruce street, first door, RER’S CALIFORN'’ As REGIMENT,—THE MEMBERS belonging to the company commanded by Capt. Joseph Millward, Lieute: is Glenn and Millward, will moct to-day, at 1864¢ West Thirty-first street, av3'P, M ‘They will leave for Washington on Saturday, 24th inst. A few good recruits still wanted. | |AMERON RECONNOITERING LI Tho officers and friends of thi quested to meet at Angus Camere Old Slip, at 4 o'clock P. T CAVALRY, — ptod regiment ¥sq’s., No. 9 AL, on Friday, 23d inst. LIONEL GOLDSMLD, Coleone, EADQUARTERS SECOND FIRE ZOUAVES, NEW York, August 28, 1861.—Special Order, No, Cmmandants ofscompanica, in obedience to orders’ fi the War Pepartment and the Communder-in-Chiof, are horeby notified to assemblo their commands at the Park barracks, New York, to be ready to mavel: for the trans: port at 2 o'ciock P.M. this day for Washington. By order, JAMES PAIRMAN, Col. Second Fire Zouaves. Grorce LeForr, Adjutant, CAY ILITARY 5 Orders attended to with despatch by ATURNED SOLMIERS, ATI soidiers who wish to’ re-enli sted to call upon Lieutenant Fen very of from one fy mones immediately. Address H.C. WORD PLA S just rey ar AY, Up sbairs, First Licuicoant, Fourteouth iufa \NTED, FLTTY, MEN, be paid on delivery of Apply at 401, Broadway, bolween # and 3 P.M, 0 RECRUITING for which the men. ti OFFICERS. “. OF guaranteed, id for every s% regiment; now in p anc. To auy who desire con address Johnton, at the Broadway Post oflice, stating where an ‘intorvdew can be had; a ing the number of mon on hand, Food, clothing, quarters aud: pay from.en! JK ¥y ‘3 , FOR WHICH Y $50 will be paid, or a p bag Captain, by agra duace of the Mititary Academy. Address Graduate, He- rald office, W ANTED.—A QUARTERMASTER'S VOSTTION IS NOW open in aregiment ordered (o Wastingten in fif- teen days. An experienced or practical man, whe can furnish moaus for recruiting, will oaly apply. Address Quartermaster, Herald eilice. rye TA —FOR A REGIME NOW IN VIRGINIA; a Drum Major anda Fife Major. Apply at 44 Bowe- N, FOR COM- uw commence ammediately, to Orderly , Continental Gus yok ontistmont, ond aptain COAN, 198 Fults yeant Christopher Hale, at For N3 FOR USN FIRST \ TP ANTED—MUSIC: New York Volinscers (Colonel W. H. Alle & Dand raster for a first class New York regimens. orih’s off Brox treet, to R. URY ONE and \ HE HARK ne lealer of band (+ f six Buglers. Apywly order of a 045 Broadway M. DAVIS, Colon MELLED FURNITURE wi ed mannfacture; a PTRUMON UA treet, oppasite OM SULT in all c OF EN if may find a purchaser by addressing one week. TANTED TO PURCHASI W Parlor Bedroom Farniture, ¢ Any person ha uch for sWieimay hear of a purchaser by addressing Mt. T. 8., box 1,46 Post ottive. THFICIAL TERTH.—ONLY $3 FOR ZX. and substantial Sets on pure silver; on five gold and Piatina, $25; single teoth, $1. Boeth Mled and extracted without the least pain, Artifloial bone Alling, 59 vents. All work wayranted. Office 138 Sixth ayonue, between ‘Tenth and Eleventh streets. Dr. LUTHER, Dentist. box LL Meraid office, for | Typ teen, $39 BROADWAY, CHINESE ASSEMBLY ROOMS. Mist, MELODY, MUSIC, MARTH, MELODY, MUSIC, MIRTH) MELODY? ‘MUSIC, YOUTH, BI fs YouTd, BEAUTY, your, BEAUTY, TALENT, TALENT, TALENT, EVERY PERFORMER A StaAlt, EVERY PERFORMER A STAR, EVERY PERFORMER A STAR. Cheapest place of amusoment, With the largest company on any stage in the world. Look at the talentt Mr. J. H. OGDEN, Miss EVA BRENT, Miss CLARA BUTLER, Miss'KATE PENNOYER, Miss ADELE CALLA, Prof, NICHOLS & SON, ERNESTINE DE FAIBER, Mr. R. HART, GUSTAVE BIDAUX, BEN Mr. P, BUTLER, YATES And his ballet troupe of 25 BEAUTIFUL YOUNG LADIES. Tho entire troupe of the MELODEON ‘Making A Mammoth Company of 100 Star Performers, Appearing in all the various professional spocialitios ever subinilted to the public. THE “VIVANDIER GUARD,” Or Female Rifle Skirmishers, of twenty fasoinating ladies, under the command of Major Ben Yates. Second week of the beautiful and soul-stirring Operatic Ballet, the CHILD OF THE REGIMENT. Which will be produced with all its original, musical and spectacular beauty. MISS CLARA BUTLER as MARIE. And the whole cast of characters selected from the cele- brated artists of the age. MISS AGNES SUTHERLAND, the sweet Scottish Night ingule, is engaged, and will her fl'st appearance on Monday next. In rehearsal, the mime entitled the DESERTER, (its proper name) or as others call it THE SOUTHERN. REFUGEE ; Or, FALSE AND TRUE ; in whieh tho , ZOUAYE MARCHES, COMBATS, DRILLS, &o. After Scott’s tacties,as originally produced by Prof, Yates in Havana, and reproduced in New Yerk under half a dozen different names, will be brought forward in the Molodeon style in wtow days. Admisgion. .. soe Orchestra Chaire and Family Circle, Seuts in Private BOR......6. 200006 Dvors open at a quarter to seven. Concort to commence at eight o'clock precisely, No money or tickets returned. \IXON’S: ROYAL. CIRCUS, af BROOKLYN, EATON STONF,. ‘The wild ridor, will appear this evening. STITUTE OF ART, 625 BROADWAY.—GREAT DUS- seliorf Gallory of Paintings; works of American artists; statuary, &e; Admission 25. cents, Opem day and evenin| JAS. H. WARD, Secratary. IXON'S ROYAL CIRCUS, N LASE TWO NIGHTS IN. BROOKLYN. EATON STONE will make his first.appearance this evening. TPWOY ADELPHI PHWATRE TO. RENT—WITH SCENE. ry, &. Possession given immediately, For par- t —— AMUSEMENTS. wane GARDEN, ~ 10 Management has plo; aside performances of this wane a la on THE BENEFIE THE BENEETE Of that great Amorican Gomedian, MR, J. 8. CUARKR, MR, J.B. OLARKE! when will bo ee pee comedy mn wi 1c} 10'S Cluarmall LEAP YEAR; si ba OR, THE LADINS’ ' PRIVILEGE, To which ie R. J. S. CLARKE will sustain the charactor of DIMPLE. ‘That charming artiste MRS, ALEXINA FISHER BAKER will appear ay Mrs. FLOWHRBY, Mr, Barton Hill (first appearanoo) as, , Mr. Marlowo. TOODIES AB. eseresiee ees MIB. Toodbew? Ses heh encanta EW BOWERY THEATRE, Sole Proprietors. . essra. G. 1. Vox & J. W. Lingard Friday, august 23, Of te eer: Sie 18 groat itary Drama, ‘how. Gayler, BULL RUN, ree) Ne On, Tae SAckinG ov Famwax Court Hous, GRAND MILITARY TABLEAUX, GORGROUS SCENIC EFFEC, TRE EIGHTH REGIMENT PRUM CORPS will appear in bivouack, and beat the Tatwo, The lust scene, representing THE BATTLE OF BULL RUN, Acknowledged to be The most brilliant Battle ‘tableaux Ever witnossed. ‘The performances terminating with tho Historical Drama LA TOUR DE NESLE. -_ hoes MUSEUM. SECOND WEEK OF THAT WONDERFUL LIVING HIPPOPOTAMUS, FROM THE RIVER NILE IN EGYPT, THE GREAT BEHEMOTH OF THE SCRIPTURES, AND THE MARVEL OF THE ANIMAL KINGDOM, Tho history of tis animal is full of interest, and te every class, especialy tho educated and intetligont, but above all to the Bibhea? student, who has read. with in torest the slowing deseription of THE GREAT BEHEMOTH in tho Bookof Job. He is strictly an AMPHIBIOUS ANIMAL, living in the water and ous of it; under the water, or om the top of it; floats on:ite surface with perfect ease, or be- neath the surface, midway between the top and the bet- tom. In thoir natural state theso animals are will and feroclous; though on tho land, they are not very formida- blo, but when pursued'they fy to the rivers. DESCEND TO THE ROFLOM AND WALK ACROSS, frequently appearing on the opposite side without the feast intimation of their course on the surface of the stream. If oxasporated By assaults, in the water they are tho most FRIGHTFUL, ANTAGONISTS, their gigantic proportions aud herculean strength, giving thom power over everyropposing force, froquontly des. troying whole boat loads of men and their beats, ernmb. ing with their hugo jaws overything that comes in their way. a the Musonm this specimen hore exhibited hag am ARTIFICIAL OCEAN OR RIVER, where ho is to be segn in ali his natural peculiarities, floating on, and swimming benoath tho surface, walking on tho bottom several feot beneath, exhibiting, in short, all the peculiarities of his natuee; and to perfect the Scene, & native ARABIAN KEEPER, SALAAMA, ‘ who is himself a curiosity 4s a specimen of that historte tribe of mon, who exhibits all the stolidity and Arabian dignity of thmt oriental race—the only man who can control or oxhibit his Hippopotamiship—is in constant attendance. They are both to be sven at all hours, bay AND EVENING. ‘This is the FIRST AND ONLY REAL HIPPOPOTAMUS ever seen in Amorica. Ho is ongagediat a cost of many Ubousands of dollars, and will remain A SHORT TIME ONLY. A SHORT TIME ONLY. Also justobtained at great expense, and now to be seem swimming in the large tank in the Aquayia Hall, A LIVING SHARK, besides a great variety of othor living Fish, Turtles, &. What Is 1t? or Man Monkey, Sea Lion, Mammoth Bear Samson, Monster Snakes, Aquaria, Happy Family, Living real, &o. Tho Lecture Room Entortainments embrace Potite Drama, Vawleville, Bur'etta and Faroe, by a company of rare musical and dramatic talent. Miss DAWRON, Double Voiced Vocalist, Milo, MATILDA E. TORDT, Tho talented young Violinist, &e. Admission to all 25 cents; children under ten, 15 cents RYANTS’ MINSTRELS, Mechanics’ Hall, 472 Broadway, above Grand street. MONDAY, August 19, and every night during the woelt. Crowded Houses. Immense Success. 8. ©. CAMPBELL, Tho popular vocalist, in new Ballads and Tyrolean Warblings. PEEL and GETTINGS in their great Zouave Clog Reel, WH HORN, JAPANESE TOMMY and DAN BRYANT, Tho fun makora, in their comical acts, ‘Tur Raw Keorvrs, Lona BRaNch Rusticators. New Songs, Dances, Sayings, Burlesques, Plantation Scenes, Ke Doorsopen at 7. Chrtain rises at 8, Tickets 26 cents. jars address F. ‘Thomas, box 705 Post office , Troy ,N. ¥ & EX.OFFICERS AND no Second regiment NewYork State tril bo hed at tho Mercer House this (Friday) evo- ning, at 734 o’olock. All those interestod will attand. RAAT SACRIFICE.—$165 FOR A_ $526 PIANO- A forte, & short tim used, 4 magnificent 7 octave, Wii round corners, irom. frame, overstrung buss, and all modern improvements, oily makers of twenty years? ex- p-rienee, in portoct order. at the residence 26 Third sixoot, near Second aventie. GRAND PIANO, ERARD, MAKER, OF SUPERIOR (one—coet $300-—will be sold for $135 if applied for in four days. Persons: wishing to examine it, &e., dress A, ‘Sadiord, India strect, Greonpoint, Long Isiand. MUSICA a MAGNIFICENT. SEVEN Pianoforte for sal jern improvements, be gold for $250, includ West Twenty sixth 8 OCTAVE — ROSEWOOD richly carved legs and case, all nily guaranteed; cost $00, will and Cover. Inquire at 7 Sixth avenue. GREAT SACRIFICE—$165 FOR A, $325 PLANO. AX forte, ashort time used, a, magnifiesnt seven oc with ound corners, iron frame, overstrang bassand nu iinproyemnts; city makers of twenty years? ; in perfect order. Call at the residence 28 cet, neax Second avenue. IGHTE & BRADBURYS* New Scale Overstrung. Basa Patent Insulated Full Frame Grand and Square Piauofortes, No. 421 Broome street. What everybo*y says must, be true; everybedy says they are the best, therefore.they must. be the best. AYZANTE-A FINE TONED, WiLL FDWSHED V seven octave Steinway Piano of recent make and improvements, Any one having sugh for sale at a sacri- fice inay address, with price, Piano, Herald office. "____ INSTRUCTRON.. LL THE BRANCEHS OF A COMMERCIAL EDUA- A’ tion taught at BRYANT, SIRATTON, PASKARD & RENN’S Mereantiie College, 18 ead 19 Cooper Institute, E ACHING THR ENG- lish branches, and who can bring the most satisfuc- testimonials, desires an engagement in families, or in 4 bours daily. Address for lwo weeks Miss Gardner, Godfrey's Union square Post office. “& YOUNG LADY FROM PARIS, WELL QUALIFIED ‘& and furnished with tho best minendations, is rstrous of obtaining a few pupils in French, singing, or ‘the piano. Terms moderate. Address A. do B., Horald office. § TEA CHER OF FRENCH IN AN_ INSTITUTION clerk or otherwise.—A young Frevehinan, 2k years liy acqnainted with the Eugiish language and knowledge of Spanish. He is active, honest and compeient, understands bookkeeping and accounts per- y well in either fanguage, and bas had five years’ ex- perionce of business, Address George, Herald oflice, AN LADY, AN) EXCELL and drawing, rman in a so in Amoriea ; unexeepti a; ho objec tion to go lo some distance. 0 Address 11, OLASSIOS, nt ju a school satisfactory references. Address J, V. R, STRU re ‘Teacher i years’ exp box 9 booming Groy actory reference, & , Orarige conniy, N.Y. MM. B., 70 ast IXON’S ROYAL CIRCUS AND SANTE FE MENAGERIE. LAST TWO NIGHTS: IN BROOKLYN. IN Bi ROOKLYN. IN BROOKLYN, Briday and Saturday, August 23 and 24, Matinee to commence each day at 2, agement of ON” STONE, ON STONE, EATON STONE, The famous Horseman of the wild Prairies. In consequence of the storm the performance war posi- poned last evening. THE GREAT TRIAL OF) STRENGTH will take place between JOHN MARTIN'S celebrated draft team and ALONZO HUDELE this evening. Also ‘. MR. EATON STONE, the great American barsback rider, will mako his first ap-. pearance in two years, together with all the GREAT RIDERS, in new and beautiful scones. HERD OF WESTERN: BUFFALOPS. Splendid Gymnastics, by the. greatest artists in the. countrys The company will perform.in. Wikiamaburg, On Monday and Tuesday, August 26 and 27, South Fifth street, between Seventh and Kighth streete. At Greenpoint on Wednesday, August 28, Afternoon and evening. A PRIZE OF $36 Will be given to the proprictors.o: any two horse team. that can puif ALONZO HUBBEEL, From hie ladder of Hercules, Either af Williamsburg. or Greenpoint. ANTERBURY MUSIC HALL, 685 Bri ‘oadway. ieee 685 Broadway. F 19,500 10,800 19,500 10,500 (19,608. 19,600 19/500 19,500 ‘19,500 19'500 19500 19.500, 19,500 10,500 «19,600. 19,500 19,50, 19,500 19,5 19,600. Persous. visited the great Canterbury to 600 bev A.M. HERNANDEZ A. M. BERNANDEZ’ GRAND PANTOMIM GRAND PANTOMIME, GRAND PANTOMIME, GRAND PANTOMIME, GRAND PANTOMIME, GRAND PANTOMIME, Fotitie? nt THE SOUTHERN REFUGEE; THE SOUTHERN REFUGEE; OR, FAIS®, AND TRUE, FAISE AND TRUE, the pera ar pantomime ever produced in te. city. te Noncacain compliance with Pee requests, the iors announce a series of afternoon performances Ree FOR FAMILIES, commencing nexh Saturday, 24th instant, on, which oeca- sion the MAGNIFICENT NEW PANTOMME will be performed, together with other leading features. Notica.—-Graat Novelties will be produced shortly, INTER, GARDEN. MR. J. 8, CLARKB Has tho honor to announce that he takes a benefit at. this thentre, to-night RADAY , EVENING, AUGUST 28, stone's charming comedy of LEAP YEAR, , THE TOODLES open. IXON’S ROYAL SIRCUS IN BROOKAYN. Tm consequence of the storm the performance was postponed bast hater wal HN colebrated Draft Team will pull agains ALONZG, RUBBLE This (FRIVAY), avening, August 28. _ CLOTHING TLEMEN.-—-WANT t off Clothing, Furniture, Carpets, § t price by cailing on or addressing M Seventh avenue, betweon Twenty: fifth aty-sixth streets. Ladies attended by Mrs. A, TYENTION, a lot of i OLD STAND—LADIES AND GENTS can obtain the following prices for thetr cast off Clothing—Krom $5 to $35 for silk Dresses, from $3 to $16 for Coats, from $1 to $5 for Panta. A note by post puncta- 'y attended to by Ezekiel, 134 Seventh avenue, between Nivetcenth and Twentieth streets, Ladies attended to by Mrs. E. T PLEKIEI OCAL AND TRANSLENT. FRIGNDS,. L CUT THIS OUT QR MAKE A NOTE OF YT. CHARLEY WHYE’S N&W PUBLIC HOUSE, 113 Grand stress, one ‘door west of Broadway. ‘RS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH STREET THEATRE, PHI lateiphinneTho duties and gentlemen a at this estabjishrayent are requested to assemble in the gree room on Wedapsday morning, August 28, preparalory to the opening, of the Beason on Saturday, the 81st inst. WA. 8. FREDERICKS, Acting and State Manager. som manda dncrabiannanaensst cic IXON'S ROYAL CIRCUS, b will come oT this ovening. RTVICIAL DONE FILLING FOR DECAYED TEETH Inserted while soft, without pressure or pain, Aening tocth or mere shells can be filed and preserved py the discoverer, J. PEARSON, M. D. Rooms 850 Hroad- tie place where hv parted with the advertiser, who de- sires another interview. q way, west side, one door above Seventeguth gireet. AL operations guaranteed, BETTER CHANO® FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN A to dispose of their cast off Clothing, Carpets, Furni- ture agd Jewelry, I guarantee to pay 25 per cent more than other dealer. Cail on or address J. ANHALT, 159 Seventh avenue, between Twenticth and Twenty-first atroete. Ladies attended by Mrs, Anhalt, RROOKLYN, ‘Toe groat trial of eee shenterinsetirole EATRE, NEWARK, N. J.—WANTED, A GOOD FIRST Mau eiiany, toe batens season. Ladies and gen- tlemen of the profession wishing engagements aa above, will addrees or apply in person to E. F, Marden, room Lovejoy’s Hotel, between the hours of 10 and 2, for Ove good Dansouse days, N.

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