{ | | bea. en where | l¢ Sr wate RELWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVER. em at Queens- ‘town (Ireland). The Liverpool New York and Priladel; pbia a Company intend despatching their full » powered Civde built iron steamships as follo’ BUINBURGH, Satu.day, A gust 24. | GITY OF WAS 'T-':.0 4s, saiurday, August 81. GLASGOW. Saturday, “optomber 7. Aad every Saturday at noon, from pier 44 North river. First cabin lash KATES OF PASSAGE. $30 to Paria. } + 83 to Hambury | rs are alscforwarded to Havre, Bremen, « dam, Antwerp, &e., at equally low rates. Persons wishing to bring owt thoir friends can buy tick- ets here at the following rates, to Now York:—From Li- |“ ¥erpool or Queenstown, first cabin, $75, $85 and 105, « Btoorage from Liverpool, $10; from Queenstown, $30. ‘These stoamors have superior accommodations for pas- ‘Sengers, aud carry experienced surgeons, * They are built in water Cight iron sections, and have patent fre anhihila. «urs on board. tore her information appty in Liverpool to WILLIAM ont, 22 Water street; in Glasgow to WM. INMA> ‘s Ehoch square; in Quécnstown to C. & W. D. » SEY MO! & CO.; in London to FIVES & MACEY, 61 King Williem strect; in Paris to JULES DECOUE, 5 Place «de lx Pourse; ia Phisdetphia to JOHN G. DALE, LL ‘ Walnut street, or at the company’s offices. JOHN G, DALE, Agent, 15 Broadway, N. Y, Noncr.—In conzoqnence of the non-arriy: + the Rdinburgh will be dispatched in ber = the heat ea, 24th jnst., and the jepartres of this Company's steamers will { boretofore, JOHN G. D! FRE LetETN avo HAVRE. On Saturday, Sept. 14, the Uuitedstates mail stoner AGO, bf D. Lines, commander, Wil sail from pier No. 87 North river, foot of Beach street, on Saturday, September 14, at neon, ‘this steamship’ (unsurpassed for safely and comfort) Bas double engines ander deck, enclosed by water tight * Compartments, which, besides other results, tond, in the event of collision or trauding, to keop the pumps free —— ing secure the hata of vessel'and passengers, ‘reight or passage apply to - PEAMUEL, M. EO! GEO. MACKENZIE, Agents,.No. 7 Broadway, ‘The eteamer FULTON will sail October 12. TEAM TO HAMBURG, HAVRE, LONDON A 1 Southampton, . h Hamburg American Packet Company’s iron steam- “ghie BAVERIA, Aicier commander, carrying the Wasted States mail, will leave from picr 21 North river, foot of Fulton street, SATURDAY, August 24, at noon, * for Hamburg, via Southampton, taking passengers for Havre, London, Southampton and Hamburg. . First oabin , $100; second cabin, $60; steerage, $35. The steamers cf this line will leave every alternate » Saturday, carrying the United States mail. The steamship Toutonia will succeed the Bavaria on September 7. C. B, RICHARD & BOAS, 151 Broadway, acl ¥ HE NORTH GERMAN LLOYD'S STEAMSHIP BRE men, H. Wessels commander, carrying the United + Mates mail, will sail from pier 30 Noyth river, foot of Street, on SATURDAY, August 31, at 12 o'clock M., FoR BREMEN, VIA SOUTHAMPTO) taking passengers to P sine LONDON, HAVRE, SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN, + at the following ratos:— For the first cabin, $100; second cabin, $60; steerage, For freight or passage apply to i OELRICHS & CO. , 68 Broad street. OYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP PERSIA—FOR LIVER- pool—The PERSIA, C. H. E. Judkins Commander, will ‘sail from the stream on Wednesday next, 23th instant. A + steamboat will ply between the Company’s wharf, at Jer- sey City, and the Persia, from 10 to 11 o'clock A.’ M., to * Seavey passengers ani baggage on board. None but pas- » gengers can be taken on board. The ASIA will sail Sop- tember 11. E, CUNARD, No. 4 Dowling Green. LIVERPOOL.—OL splendid clipper ship ADELAIDE, Captain Cutting, tog at pier 27 East river, sails August 27. Passengers + ‘Bre recommended to exumine this beautiful ship, as she is ‘unequalled for speed and accommodation. Early applica- tion should b> made for passage by applying on board, or to WILLIAMS & GUION, 40 Fuiton street: KF“ LIVERPOOL.—THE SPLENDID SHrP AURORA, Capt. Barker, will pogitively sail on Tuesday, Au: gust 27. Unsurpassed accommodations for cabin, second * gabinand steerage passungors. For passage ay on hoard, picr 14 East iverson to JOSEPH MUREIY 61 South street. OR LIVERPOOL.—THE MAGNIFICENT CLIPPER. ship ORIENT, Captain Hill, will sail August 27. ler accommodations are unequalled. For passage, at the Jowest possible rates, apply on board or to E, COLLINS & Co., at the offlee on pier § North river. APSCOTT LINE FOR LIVERPOOL.—THE CELE- brated and favorite packet ship WEST POINT, Capt. » Chitd, will positively sail on Saturday, August 24. For BaSsage apply on board, at Pier 18 East river, or to TAP- ; & CO., 86 South street. : MEAP PASSAGE TO LIVERPOOL, BY THE BLACK Ball Line of Packets.—The chpper ship JAMES STER, Jr., sails 28th August. For Sa apply on ig passage apply fuot WILSON , 108 South street. Fe CONGRESS, pior No. 19 Bast river, for London, sails to- day. Passengers taken at greatly reduced rates. For ‘Passage apply to THOS. C. ROCHE, 83 South street. K BNE FOR LONDON.—saits | ON MONDAY, August 26, the favorite packot ship DANIEL WEB. STER, ying er 16 — bad Pie for a few more passeugers in second cabin en at steers rates, Apply on board, or to TAPSCOTT & (o., 83 South stroct, CALIFORNIA, VIA PANAMA. er A first class steamer will leave New York on the ‘Ast, 11th and 2ist of each month, except when these dates fall on Sunday, when the day of departure will be on the yor freight" “passage apply at the only office, No. 5 freight or ly © only office, No. ‘Bowling Groen, D. B. ALLEN, Agent. R_ RIO DE JANEIRO—TO SAIL IN A FEW DAYS. The splendid Al fast sailing clipper brig NEW K, Couper master, has elegant accommodations for a few jassengors. Apply on board, at pier 39 East river, orto = MAILLER, LORD'& QUEREAU, 108 Wall street, . HAVANA, VIA NASSAU, WN. P. ‘The British and North American royal mail steam- a KARNAK, Capt. Le Mesurier, wi!l sail for the above he from the company’s wharf, Jersey City, on— day: September 14 Monday. «October 14 Monda: Lys a ghee eo ‘Passago Money to Nassau... 45 For freight Epes pply to vee or al eames TE CUNARD, 4 Bowling Greon. EXCURSIONS. IRAP EXCURSION TO CAMPS ON STATEN ISLAND.— ¥are six cents by Staten Island ferry, foot of White- ‘hall strcet, between the battery and South ferry. Guide Scamps:—To reach regiments of New York Ritics, British ers, Mechanics and Artizens’ Empire Zouaves, and Yates Rifles, all at- Camp Washington; Scott Rifles and a Harris Guard Cavalry, at Silver Lake; Third Irish Voluntcors, at Camp Carrigan, Old Quarantine Ground, ‘aad Cameron Light Infantry, at Camp Morrison—leave -gteam beat at first landing. leave overy hour from be TP.M. On fino Sundays every half hour to CH. FARE TO THE FISHING BANKS DAILY—FARE 12}4 cents each way. Steamor HERO, Capt. Hancox, Amos stroet at 7:20: Spring, 7:45; Robinson, 7:55; Broome, East river, 8:16: Peck slip, 8:30 and pier No. 4, North rivor,9.A. M. Fishing tackle and refreshments on BLACK STAR LINE.—THE NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDA _BOARDING AND LODGINGS. FURNISHED HOUSY TO LET—WITH ALL MODERN: improvements, situated 31 Cottage place, between @Band Houston streets; house ts throo stori:x, con- taining twelvo rooms, nicely furnished; terms to respon- sible tonaut $75 per month. ; HANDSOME SUIT OF ROOMS ON THE SECOND floor, containing gas, hot and cold water, and bath Toum adjoining, would be let, with full or partial Board, to gentlemen or a small family; no other boarders, Reto- rences required, Inquire at 281 Lexington avenue, third houso above Thirty-eighthastreet. A LADY HAVING TAKEN THE FIRST CLASS HOUSE, 114 Second avenue, corner of Seventh street, has & few suits and also some single rooms to dispose of, Cull at house or address box 3,383 New York Post office, ELBG, NT ROOMS, SINGLE 0 N St ANT ROOMS, SINGLE OR IN SUITS, IN th first Glass Board—location pleasant KR Une order, AnWUesirable, betweon Broadway and Fifth avenue. Ap. vs ply at 19 University placo, corner of Ninth street, GERMAN PAMILY, OF THE HIGHEST RESPRCTA- bility, will let a few pleasant Rooms, with excelient Board and comforts of a home. ‘Phe house hag all modern, tmprovements; location good, ia Ninth strect, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. Apply at No. 1 Barclay street, corner of Broadway , basement. V!RY PLEASANT PARLOR ON THE SECOND Noor; also a front Room oa the third floor, to let, with Board, to gentlemen and their wives. Also a few singfe geatiemea could be accommodated. Terms mode- rate, Apply at 28 5t. Mark's place, kighth street. suitof four Rooms, with ample closot accommodations, dy the second floor of a first class houxe; baying all the modern improvements, with private table if desired; also, a large front Reom on the third floor, tn the house. Apply at 96 Congre: west of Honry street, South Brookly: jo other boarders reet, four doors OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A I’RIVATE FAMILY, LiV. in good style, convenient to Fulton or South fer- ry, will board a family of three or four porsons, Seeond Royeaepe Price low. Address K, box 176 Heraki co. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—TO LET, WITH BOARD, TO : @ gentleman and wife, of two single geutlemen, a jarge front Room, large elosets, seeond story. Also, a front Room, third story. House has all the modern im- provements. Apply at 206 Heury street. OARD IN BROOKLYN—16 CLINTON STREET—AT vcidedly low prices for permanent boarders. A front Parlor aud Bedroom to fet, also two Rooms for single gen- tlemen, Parties desiring’ the comforte of a home will please apply. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—MARRIED AND SINGLE gelilomen ean bo accommodated with Board and Pleasant Rooms, at 47 Concord street. BOARDING AND LODGING, MACDOUGAL STREET.—-RIOHMOND HOUSE 1 is DOW Opened as 4 private farully Hotel, tor the reeoption of sing'e xentlomen, or sxmuij futnilivs tired of boarding. Parties desirous of housekeeping ean find overy convenience at the above establishment, 110 BLERCKER STREET, WEST OF AND FEAR Broadway.—Pioasantly furnished Rooms Ce let with or without Board, single of in suits, Bhals sored in rooms if desired. ‘Transient boarders accsmmodated, Location ploasant and central, 130 THOMPSON STREET, NEAR PRINCE—PO LET, Furnished Rooms, at very low rent; from $1 2 per week upward. Everything new and in first class order, and at half the usual rent to respectable persons only. 13 Broadway.—To fet, without Board, elogantly ruished Apartments, siugloor on suit, suitable for a gentleman and wife or single gontlomen. "N. l-—-Private table if desired, Terms reasonable. PRINCE STREET—ST. CLAIR HOUSE.—ELE® gantly furnished Rooma, with Bodrooms at- iached, with all the convenionees for housckeoping com- plete, including gas and Croton water, to let to respectable families or single gentlemen, NINTH STREET, SECOND HOUSE WEST OF Be. IN }.OOKLYN.—A LADY AND GENTLE man or ony or txo singlo gentlemen can obtain supo- rior Board and Rooms av 83 State street. Family private; house has the modern improvemants, bath, &c.; i8 within five minutes’ walk of South and Wal) street fi 08. ATLY REDUCED PRICES—NEWLY FURNISH 1 Rooins, from $1 to $2 50- per week, Lodgings Fcents per bight, at the Frankfort House, Frankfort and William street corner « FEW GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMODATED WITH A good Board and a large Room on the second floor: grate, gas, closets; near cars and stages; terms from $3 to $5 por week, Mra, SCOTT, 12 Grand street. PRIVATE FAMILY OF HIGH RESPECLABILITY will lot a fow pleasant Rooms, with good Board and comforts of a home. House contains all modern improve- metits; pBeighborhood desira! Terms according to References given. Please call at No. 170 West ixth street. Use of piano. ANT ROOM OR TWO, FURNISHED; MEALS if desired; house with all tho modorn impreve- Meuls; terms moderato; at No. 170 West Thirty-fuurth street.’ References uxchangod, A CE Open all night, DSOMELY FURNISHED ROO) Board, at 106 unc 108 Kast Kour- eot, near Union square; parties returning from ry and wishing pleasant Rooms, en suite or sin- carly application , cannot fail tobe suitably ac- vd, Dinner at six. YOUNG AMERICAN WIDOW LADY, RECENTLY from Ohio. would like to let a nice Room to a lady an, with Board for the lady only. Call at 23 ue, hear Astor place. AMILY IN FIFFH AVENUE HAS A WHOLE wr on the second story to rent, with full Boar’ es or single gentiomen; best of referoners re- inner at 6. Address C.D. C,, box 1,810 Post h real name. FEW GENTLEMEN DESIRING TO ROOM together or separate, can have plrsant Rooms, with fall or partial Board, ina private family, Location convenient for business men, within one block west of Broadway. Appiy at 124 Spring street. SECOND FLOOR TO LET—WITH BOARD, 26 VES try street, corner of Hudson, very lo No ob iren; would like a little girl as pan ion family FINE suit 0 Also Rooms on third th gentleien, VERY DESIRABLE FURNE D for two persons, al 337 Fourth avenue, noar Twen- ty-tifth street, with gas, for $3.a week; also a very plea- Bedroom for $1.60. Good restaurants aceossibie. LADY LIV Lal LEP A PLRASANT Beekman street, East river. or to JACOB iRST SHIPS FOR LIVERPOOL AND LONDON.—THE splendid clipper ship AMERICAN UNION, pier 23 Rast river, for Liverpool, eails this day. Ship AMERICAN @ furnished Room to a lad: for ‘the laty quite conven West Twenty- nd ggntleman, with Board is0 Rooms for sing!$ gentlemen; lvcation nt. For further ‘particulara apply at 90 venth street, near Sixth avenue, OARD WANTED IN BROOKLYN.—A YOUNG GEN- Heman and wife, withont’ children, desire tirat class Board for the ensuing winter in Brooklyn; thoy wish & parlor and bedrooin, furnishod ant supplied with all the madern conveniences; possession the Ist of Uetober, Ad- dress box 3,618, Post office, New York. OARD ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS.—DOURLE AND single rooms may be obtatned at No. 37 Cranberry Street, near Columbia; location very pleasant; rooms neatly furnished, having all the anodern improvements; convenient to Wall stroct and Fulton ferries. ESIRABLE ROOMS, WITH BOARD, FOR FASNUIES or single gentiomen, at 38 West Ninth street, be- tween Fifth and Sixth aye: ESIRABLE ROOMS MAY BE HAD, WITH BOARD, t 62 Fast Sixteenth street, near Union park; refo” Fences oxchanged. — aes )ESIRABLE ROOMS, WITH BOARD, FOR FAMILIES or singlogentiemen, at 403 Fourth street (No. 2 Aibion place); house newly painted; dinner at 6 o’clo FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODA- . tion, with or without Goard, for familie; aud gon- {iomen visiting Eng’and, in the immodiate vicinity of the theatres, the ciubs ani the parks. Address Mrs. Forbes, Ninth street and James 8: ton. 2) EAST FOURTEENTH STREET.—HANDSOMELY 16 furnishod Rooms to let, for families or single gentlemen. e EAST FOURIEENTH STREET — PLEASANT 17 Rooms to let, with Board, on very reasonable terms. WEST TWENTIETH STREET.—FURNISHED 24 Rooms to let, with Board, to gentiemen and Meir wives, or to single gentlemen, Dinner at six o'clock. WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET, OPPOSITE Tondon torraco—A pleasant, well furnished Room, suitable for a gentleman and wife; also one for sin- glo gentlemen, with full or partiat Board! Honso has all the modern improvemsnts. References exchanged. 6 BROADWAY, BETWEEN EIGHTH AND NINTH JD 8 Pleasant furnished Rooms, on first and second floors, to let; house has all the modern improve- monte and is in a pleasant location; terms moderate, Ap- ply as above COUNTRY BOARD. |OUNTRY BOARD At SP PUYVIL, ONE HOUR C from Chambers street by Hudson River Railroad, in full view of river ereok; good bathing and fishing. Call on or address E, Gulick, No, 250 Washington street, New York, OUNTRY BOARD.—TWO OR MORE PE find Board in a be: minutes’ ride by horse cay ‘Terms very reasonable, CAN tiful location in the country, 40 cars leave every 16 minutes. ire at 112 William street, QXRENCH BOARD WANTED—BY AN AMERICAN GEN- Heman, ina goutecl Parisian family, where the comforts of a frst class home cau be enjoyed. Unexeep- mable referenes given and required. Answors will not receive attention except they ean offer the above in full. Address. box 887 Post oflice. IRENCH BOARD IN BROOKLYN.—GENTLEMEN CAN be accommodated with handsomely furnished rooms in’ a French private house; dinner at 6% o'clock: refer- ences exchanged. Apply at No. 99 Amity street, near Heary stre F ITH Ox WITHOUT Brook); RNISHED ROOMS Board, at 125 Vio: TO LET, WITH OR WITHOUT ; #9 gontlomen and their wives or single gentle- ‘y comfort ean bo had; house fist d Spanish spoken ; famoly private. ‘wenty t street. ‘Appiy at 4O0D FAMILY BOARDING AT MODER, A pense, for sove 8 of ladies and ones, in a four st bro stone front bh y hird and Lexington'ayenses; gas and wat, each floor, and within 20 or 30 minutes’ ride of Uke city. For further information inquire of Professor ON , 26 Cooper instit } COMFORTABLE AND airy single rooms, 5 10 $1 60 a week, or 25 cents w night, at the Us ‘1, 165 Prineo street, cor- nor of Thomsen, Meals at ailhours. Open all nicht. ¥ ANDSOMELY FC | en suite; the qu the city. ISHED ROOMS, SINGLY OR eat and most central location in ro at 25 Bond street, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOM TO LET TO A A. gentleman and lady, with Board for tho lady only; all home comforts; house contains ail the modern im- provements. Apply at 63 West Firteonth street. LADY AND GENTLEMAN CAN HAVE A front Room, and Bedroom if desired, with or with- Out board. Also a back room with Board for lady, for 35. Allmodern improvements. Apply at 144 Thompson street, near Houston. FINE SUIT OF ROOMS ON SECOND FLOOR FRONT, AX. farnishod, with bathroom attached, may be obtained: With Board, by a party of three or four permanently. Apply at 126 Ninth street, a few doors west of Broadway. T 20 WASHINGTON PLACE, CONVENIENT TO Broadway—To Igt, tho entire Second Floor, consist- fig of four Rooms, with ample closet room, and full Board: well snited for a large family, or will be let separate to single gentlemen, Apply 9s aboy “ERMAN FAMILY, OF THE HIGHEST RESPECTA- bility, would let a few elegantly furnished Rooms, with exquisite Board, to single gontiemen or gentlemen and their wives. Apply at No. 29 West.Niuth street, be- tween Fifth and Sixth aVenues, French and English spoken. The highest references given and required, OARD —THE SECOND OR THIRD FLOOR OF A handsomely furnished private house, tocated in Fifth | avenue, near Madison Park, may be secured, with the best accommodations, by a first class family. Address Madison 8. T., Herald office. . OARD.—A GOOD SIZED HANDSOMELY FURNISHED front Room to let, with Broakfast, to one or two gentiemen, in a strictly private family, convenient to cars, &c. No. 1St. Timothy's place, West Fifty-second street. OARD.—ELEGANT SUITS OF ROOMS, WITH BOARD, for families and single gentlemen, at 74 Fifth aye- hue. ACKSON HOUSE, 210 ELM STREET.—THE LOWEST rented aud most comfortably and. conveniently far- uished Apartments in the city, to mect the wants of smail families, with every requisite furniture. Linen, cooking range apd utensils, gas aud Croton water. ARGE AND PLFASANT SUIT OF ROOMS ON ND SECO floor, to lot, furnished, with Board, separately or iogethor, ton gentleman and his wife, or single gon- tlemen, ‘at 842 Fourth street, near Lafayette’ place. Fe erences excnanged. ‘i ISON MEUBLEE, 70 AND 72 WEST THIRTY-FIGHTH street.—Rooms, elegantly furnished, or whole Floors, with kitchen, cetlar and yard, Houses new, first class, four story, brown stone; common park furnished. Whole frst Floor, or Baseunent for physi . moa! Rs. M. B, SUMNER, Re No, 22, West Twenty-ninth street, has several suits of Rooms and some single Rooms not engaged. Her house has been enlarged and is elogantly furnished, and she can offer every comfort as well as luxury for Utose desiring a home for the winter, There is a laundey attached to the premises. . A. ROOP, NO, 5 EAST THIRTY-¥IRST STREET, between Fifth and Madison ayenucs, has newly Opened for famibes and single gentlemen Rooms elegant!y furnished in suits or single, from one to five, with Board, with or without private table; dinner at 6 o'clock. Refe- rence required. N°: 146 EAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET, BETWEEN Second and Third avenues, to let, Parlors and Bed- Tooms, hautdsomely furnished or unfurnished; all the modern improvements in the house; cheap to u good tenant. 0%. 110 AND 112 EAST FOURTEENTH STREET, near Union square—olegant Rooms, singly or in Suits, with Poard; terms moderate; house just repaired and renovated. Apply as above. OARD.—TO LET, SUITS OR SINGLE ROOMS TO families or single gentlemen, ina four story brown Stone house, finoly furnishen; iocation ungurpusscd; termns moderate, No. 5 Murray Hill Park, botwocu Thirty-fourth and Thirty-fifth streets. OARD.—HANDSOME ROOMS, WITH BOARD, SUIT- able for families or single geutlemen; also very peasant single rooms. Apply at 163 Bleecker street. OARD IN CLINTON PLACE.—ROOMS AND SUITS of Rooms for gentlemen and their wives, and for single gentlemen. Also, the Basement for an office, at 97 Clinton place. OARD WANTED—FOR A GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND daughtor, 13 years old. A Parlor and two well ven- tilated Bedrooms, on” second floor, ina private family. Torms must bo moderate. Address M., box 147 Herald office, with reference, stating terms, location, &c. OARD WANTED—FOR THE FALL AND WINTER, in some pleasant country village, within 100 miles of w York, by a lady and two daughters; a respectable private family where there are no other bearders prefer- red, - Terms about $50 per month. Referenco given and required. Address, with fill particulars, EF. M., Herald office. Ba WANTED—FOR A WIDOW LADY, WITHOUT children, in a quivt family, where noother boarders are taken, lease address A. W. K., box 218 Herald office, stating price, location, &e. OARD WANTED.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE WISH a couple or three furnished Rooms; full Board for the "lady and partial for the gentleman, ' Not to excoed $14 per week. Address C. F., box 197 Herald office, (ONLY ISLAND FERRY LANDS AT FORT HAMIL- ton. ‘The NAUSHON loaves West Touth street, 9!4, 5 ‘orth river, an Faro, with ecturn tickot, 25 cents, iy 3 ae UP THE SOUND.—TO NORWALK AND return by moonlight.—The fast steamer ALICE PRICE leaves Catharine market slip this afternoon, Angust 24, at 2 o'clock. Leaves Norwalk nt 6, arriving in ow York abont 9 o'clock this evening. Fare for the vaund trip, 50 cents. OARD WANTED—IN IMMEDIATE VICINITY OF Sixth avenue, in a small family where no other boarders are taken, bya married couple; will furnish their own room; meals for gentleman only on Sunday; with a widow lady preferred; plain, comfortable board only required; reference exchanged. Address, stating terms, H., Herald office, ___ SUMMER RESORTS. __ LIFTON HOU LAKE MAHOPAC, N. Y.—THIS house is situated on the margin of the lake, with a beautiful grove attached, rowing, fishing, &e.; easy access by New York and Harlem Railroad to Crotonton Falls dopot. A few desirable rooms vacant. Torms reduced; board after August 25, $5 to $6, J. P. BULLARD, Proprietor, HE LA TOURETTE HOUSE, BERGEN POINT, N. will bo kept open throngh Septembor; decidedly the most pleasant month of the season at this’ point. Bouts leave pier No. 2N. R., at 7.20, 11:20, 3:20 and 5:20 o'clock; from Dey street at 10:50 and 4:80 o'clock, WESLEY W. HIL YE WAR FEW GENTLEMEN, POSSESSING SOME MILITARY knowlodge, can obtain commissions in an ent of Ritiemen and immodinte ing age, occupation ressed to Military, NOLONELS OF REGIE J pany already numbering sixty Limon, and +, wishes to pout can be statin, ore . 6 «tg Btreet, New Well oice, ed by porsons who have seen se. get insom) goo. regiment where an_ induce coffe: dd them (o defray expenses. Addre erview can be Ind, Union, 72 Corth Y, AUGUST 24, 1861. _..., AMUSEMENTS, 283 AMERICAN MUSEUM. A ‘Tho unparalleled attractions of the Musovm are calling Vogother thousangs of both sexes, and ail ages and classes. THE LIVING HIPPOPOTAMUS, FHE LIVING HiPPOPOTAMUS, THE LIVING HIPPOPOTAMU RIVER HORSE—RIVER HORS! RIVER HORSE—RIVER HORSK, RIVER HORSE—RIVER HORSE, FROM THE RIVER NILR IN EGYPT, FROM THE RIVER NILE IN EGYPT, THE GREAT BEHEMOTH OF THY SCRIPTURES, THE GREAT DEHEMOTH OF THE SCRIPTURES, AND THE MARVEL OF THE ANIMAL, KINGDOM is universally acknowledged to be the grentest wonder over seen iy America. Every intelligent person knows that this is the first one ever seen a this country, amd it was only by the spe permission ef the GRAND VICEROY Of KGYPT that this was obtained, the pete: Daing death for any of his subjects to allow one to leave his dominions without his permission, Ho is strictly an AMPHIBIOUS ANIMAL, living under water or oat of it; will float on top of water, walk om the bottom of a river, under water, and may be seen at the Musoum in the ARTIFICIAL RIVER, SWIMMING AND WALKING. as iffrolicking in his native stream, the historic Nile, He 18 accompanied by - SALAAMA, HIS ARAB KEEPER, who is himself a curiosity aa & specimen of that historic tribe of men. Also, just obtained at great expense, and now t bo seen swimming in the largo tank in tho Aquarial Hall, A LIVING SHARK, Doside a great variety of other living Fish, Turtles, dtc. &c, WHAT IS It? OR MAN MONKEY. SEA LION, MAMMOTH BEAR SAMSON, MONSTER SNAKES, AQUARIA, HAPPY FAMILY, LIVIN! Tho Lecture Room Entertainments embrace PENTE DRAMA, BURLETTA AND FARCE, By a company of rare ny and dramatic talent, MISS DAWRON, DOUBLE VOICED VOCALIST, MLE.’ MATILDA FE. TORDT, The tainted young Violinist, ‘&o. Admission to all, 25 cents; children under 10, 15 cents ROADWAY MUSIC HALT. 488 aul 485 BROADWAY, 483 and 485, 483 and 485 BROADWAY, 483 and 485, One Door Below Broomo streot. GRAND MATINEE, GRAND MATINEI ‘This afternoon, commoncing at half-past two o’clock, for the especial accommodation of Latties and Children; ed ontertainm nt of surpassing be given, embodying THE KVENING'S PROGRAMME. Tue Broadway Mi ‘ols, in a choice selection of Songs, Glees, Choruses, &c. IE ORRIN -FAMILY, In a beautiful display of Classic Gymnastics. Signorita Galetti and Mons. Velarde in the beautiful i. COTTON, In their multifarious Negro Oddities. TONY PASTOR, his ecomtric and Humorous Ditties. BALLET TROUPE: __.._ MUSICAL, NY aT MAGNIFICENT OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIA- noforte for sale—Richly carved legs and case, all modern improvements; fully guaranteed; cost $00, will be sold for $250, including stool and c Also Parlor Suit, cost $400, for $125. Inquire at 70 West Twenty sixth street, near Sixth avenue, 3B FORD FEMALE chester county, arge of Mr. and Mis. Bolton, will reap inesday, September 11.” Lo- cation retired and healthy, occupying several acres of well shaded grounds. I) $180 per year. Circulars may be had of J. Mf. Ba of American Exchange Fire Insurance Company, corn Broadway and Cedar street, N. Y.; J. M. Rankin, Fulton Fire lusurance Company, 40 Wall street, or addross the Principal, R. Bolton. tis now at Cainp Washington, , blacksmiths, masons, and other but first rate men taken. The n mechanical duty, will be forty LYNCH, 10 Vattery place. AND BANNERS.—I, BOESE CONTINUES TO : "8, &e., at his rooms, 146 Fast rie Portraits, Coats of Arms, Heraldry and jold Ornamental Work executed iu thy highest style of A COMPLETE FRENCH ZOUAVE UNI- nging to the Fifty-tifth regiment, Inquire street, in th ar store. GOR SAT form, b at 117 Now MIORTANT TO OFFICERS.—FOR SALE, AN EXCEI- lent Charger, eight years old, over #ixtocn hands high, chestnut sorrel, high bred anil very active; elegant saddle and prado horse, kind, and porfect in evory re- spect. Apply at 132 Broadw. 4. USTERING TROOPS INTO SERVICE.—TO THE EDI- vor of the Horait.—United States Muatering Office ior Voluntecrs, 79 White street, Now York, August 22, 1861.—Tho comma ‘rs of all regiments accepted by tho War Department sto requested to report at this office, without delay, the number of mon recruited and present ready for muster: also the number present why have boon mustered and still present; the names of all officers in their command engaged in the recruiting service, and the location of their offices. By reporting in person at this gfice, Iwill explain all the provisions made by the Bo- partment for facilitating the cotlection, subsistence and transportation of recruits. i Colonel Fifth Cavalry, Muster! TLITARY CAPS. Orders attended to with despatch by 8. WOLFF & CO. No. 53 Broadway EW YORK, AUGUST 24, 1861.—FRIENDS OF THE Twelfth regiment, and all others willing to help w form a mode! Company, will meot this evening, at eight o'clock, at tho Headquartera, $/3 Second avenue. HENRY BEENY, Captain. N LEASANT FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET ~ WITH Board, suitable for gentlemen and their wives or Single gontlemon, at 415 Fourth etrect, between Bowery and Second avenue. Dinuer at six o'clock. LEASANT FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED ROOMS can bo obtajnod in a sinall fam hout children, by applying at 2 London Terrace, West Twenty-third Street; a delightful location and very convonient to cars and stages. To Lewin FULL on” PaRriaL BOARD, A handsomely farnished suit of five Rooms, together or separatoly, onsccond floor of a first class hoase; dia- nor at6. Apply at 119 Ninth street, west of aud’ near Broadway. T° LET—ROOMS, WITH BOARD, FURNISHED OR UN- furnished, in suits or single, for families or single gentlemen, in one of the most pleasant locations in the city. Apply at 40 Washington square, west side. Refe- Tencos oxchangod, LET—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, A SUIT OF FINE large Parlors, with large conservatory, large mirrors, ¢.; also a single Room, and Board if desired; bath, gas, &ec., at 14 Ninth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenaes, side. 2 ae Wastenaranton AND BEDROOM, WITH PAR- tial Board, for gentleman and wife (German), in & respoctable private German family; location not far up town, and in a ood street, west. Address, with price, 4,107'Post office. References exchanged. V ANTED—A CHEAPLY FURNISHED ROOM, WITH breakfast, in a private family. “Addres E'R., Sta- tion A. WANTED POARD, FOR A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, or furnished Rooms for housokeeping, in Jers City or on Bergen Heights. Terms must bo moderate. Ad- dross W. G., box 1,589 New York Post office. WANTEDONE OR TWO FURNISHED ROOMS FOR two gvatlemen, without Board, not above Tenth Adidreas box 2,386 New York Kost office. OW READY. . THE SECOND EDITION OF 10,000 Y CORRECT EDITION. 2mo. 90 Engravings. ITED STATES INFANTRY TACTICS. Ask for Fortune's Edition, Price 25 cents, 19 Chatham street, New York, T cordially approve of this work, and recommond {t to the use of Ofticers of Voluntvors. GEORGE B. McCLELLAN, Major General United States Army, Wasunxaton, D. C., July 26, 1861. ETURNED SOLDIERS, ATTENTION. —REPURNED soldiers why wish to’ re-calist for the war are ro- quested to. call upon Licutenant Keoten, No, 202 Kigtith avenue. REGULATION KNAPSACKS.—A COMPETENT AND experienced manufacturer of Knapsacks (linon Gtick) desires to negotiate with a responsible party for the delivery of from one to five hundred per day, to com- mence immediately. Address H. C. 8., Post oflice, TILK AND BUNTING FLAGS, ALL SIZES, CONSTANT- ly on hand; Regimental Ensigng and Stands of Colors on hand and to order at short notice, National and Mari time Flags and Signals, Fancy Flags, Staffs, Carved Fagles, Spe&r Heads and Mountings, &c., &e. HOJER & GRAHAM, manufact Duane a THE TWELYTH REGIMENT N. Y. 8. T.—MEN wanted for the Fourteenth infantry, U. S. A.—l am now recruiting my company in the above regiment. For particnlars inquire at 452 Broadway, up stairs. W. W. CHAMBERLAIN, First Lieutenant Fourteonth infantry, Recruiting Office (0 VOLUNTEER OFFICERS—A FEW FIELD AND Line Ofticers Uniforms on hand, and will bo sold at a sacritice; alzo, 400 Army Overccats, regulation collar. ROGERS & RAYMOND, 214 Broadway (under the Museum), and 125 Fulton st. Be WANTED—IN A GENTEET, PRIVATE FAMILY by a young man of good habits; a Christian family ferred; terms must be reasonable. Address A. D., 56 street, N. Y. ‘ re! XGULAR BOAT TO THE FISHING BANKS.—THE steamet CROTON, Captain Jas. A. Dumont, will run to the Lanks every day during the sceson, (weather per- ) BAVING RAST RIVER. “Tenth street. a “Pockslip.... Pior No. 4. And Fulton street, Brooklyn, at 7:50 A. M. ‘This is one of tho best cxcursions ont of Now York. “Ware fer the oxcursion 50 cents. HOTELS. JPoNN House, 734 BROADWAY, - BREAKFASTS, DINNERS AND SUPPERS. ‘SPLENDID ROO! = PAI TIRST. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. ‘Tho Jones House, 134 Broadway, opposite Waverley Place, in proverbial as onc of tho most complete and ele- ‘i establishments of its kind. Ithas two chief public ning rooms and numerous ¢! it private parlors. At any hoor of tho day, and until at night, persons may “ave served to them aia carte, on the European plan, every requisite for a splendid or substantial meal, at very” moderato prices, reduced to suit the money crisis. Abs0- Jute econow y is promised to those who will favor the es- ‘tablishment. A first class Paris artist is chief of the oook- ing department. The meats, vegetables, fruits and wines are selected by experienced caterers. Attention is invited ‘to the now and revised edition of the Bill of Fare, A few @bambors and parlors for gentiemon as lodgers. ____ FINE ARTS. ene PUBLISRED—LIFE 8IZE PORTRAIT OF LIEU- tenant General Scott; size of shect 25x33 inches. A capital Likeness of the gallant old chiet. Price, plais $l; colored, $1 25. Sont by mail free of postage'on eelpt of me atiee Be toon ie dealers and swassers. Published and for 6 ¥ CURRIER & IVES, Ua Naaaay Girees : BY WANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, BY A gentleman and lady; Bosrd for the lady only. Ad- dress Comfort, Herald office. =. OARDING—AT 264 TENTH STREET, BETWEEN FIRST avenue and avenue A. Two or three small families can have pleasant Rooms and Board; also, a few gentle- meh, $3 50 per week, gas included; neighborhood good; house has all the modern improvements. OARDING.—A PRIVABE FAMILY WILL LET THE Second Floor of.a well furnished first class House, with Board. A good ealieant can be made for the winter. Inquire at 69 West Twenty-seventh street. Beenie IN FOURTEENTH OPPOSITE STREET, Union square.—The entire first Floor of a first class juve as above, comprising the Parlors and Extension Room. Can be had with private table, if required. Ad- dress A. B., box 666 Post office. References exchanged. OARDING IN A SMALL FAMILY.—A GENTLEMAN and wife can have a fine largo Room on second floor; terms $10 per week. Also a small Room for 60 cents: per week. House first class and fine location. 240 West Thirty-second street, near Ninth avenue. OARDING IN A SMALL FAMILY.—A GENTLEMAN and wife can have a fine large Room on second floor; ‘terms $10 per week. Also, a smal! Room for 50 cents per week. House first class, and fine location. No. 240 West. Thirty-second street, near Ninth avenue, OARDING AND.LODGING.—A YOUNG GENTLEMAN wants a furnished room in a private house below Fourteenth strect; best reference given. Address, atating terms and location, 0. R. G., box 112 Herald office. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—PARTIES WISHING FINI Rooms, with good Board, in a first class house b inl Togatelt, private family ymay Bo wuived by calling Elliott place, corner of Hanson place (house with bay = \, Dinner at 6%. Reloregces exobanged. street. 1 TH STREET.—NO. 183 WEST ELEVENTH STREET. Beantiful Parlors, with Bedrooms, newly carpetat -aud furnished; contain modern improvements: good loca- tion; to let reasonably for tho winter. Dinner at 6. Re- ferences exchanged. : pea ANTED.—A QUARTERMASTER’S POSITION IS NOW teen days, open ina regiment ordered to Washington in fif- An experionced of pract Tuan, who can furnish means for recruiting, will only apply. Address Quartermaster, Herald office. = TENTH STRE BETWEEN FIFTH AND SIXTH 41 avenues.—Very desirable Rooms, in suits or single, with Board, can be obtained for gentlemen and their wives or single gentlemen; the house contains all the mo- dern improvements. Dinner at etx o'clock. WEST TWELFTH STREFT.—BOARD.—VERY pleasant Rooms to let, with Board, at No. 44 West ‘twelfth strect, betwoen Fifth and Sixth avenues, cither in suits or singly. Terms moderate. References exchanged. WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, BETWEEN AG Hitt and Sixth avennos. -Furnished Rooms: with Hoard; the entire second floor; also Roms for families or single gentlemen. ‘Terms reasonable. “House first class, TENTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVENUK.—HAND- somely furnished Apartments, en suite and single, with full Board or private table if preferred, w let to respectable parties. 8 5 CLINTON PLACE, NEAR FIFTH AVENUE.—PLEA- saut furnished Rooms, single or in suits, with Board. Dinner at six. ‘The house bas al] the modern im- provemonts, and is centrally and pleasantly situated, 93 GREENE STREET, ABOVE SPRING—ALSTON by House. —Flegantly farnisbud suits of Rooms, with gas, Croton water, and every convenience for housekeep- ing economically; particulyrly suited for small, respectable families or sipgle gentlemen. Reut low to permanent nants. 10 WAVERLEY PLACE, NEAR THE PARK—SUITS or single Rooms, with Board, for gentlemen and their wives or single gentlemen; or persons wishing Board without rooms can be accommodated, 1 EAST FOURTEENTH STREET—HANDSOM 1 furnished Rooms to let, with Board, for gentle- men and families, Table Arat class, Diauer at 6. ‘ANTED FOR CASH~A SECOND HAND MILITARY Suddie, Cloth, Bridie, &c., complete. Address for this day only Anderson & Archer, 22 and 24 Frankfort ‘ANTED—TWO FIRST CLASS MUSICIANS, FOR A regiment in tho vicinity of Washington City. Forty- five dollars @ month will be given to those that will answer. None but first clacs need apply. Address P. Chinchitlipala, 75 Leonard street, " TH REGIMENT NEW YORK STATE MILITIA, GOY- ernor’s Guard, Col. J. C. Pinckney —in response to the patriotic appeal of the Governor of New York, this regiment will immediately reorganize for the war. The nucleus of five companies, under oxperienced and capable officers, are already formed. Applications from compa: nies or officers wishing to unite with the organization will be ae daily at the regimental headquarters, Centre market. 5 WILL BE PAID FOR 25 MEN TO FILL UP A company attached to @ regiment nearly full; pay to commence from the day of enlistment. Address hinmediately, stating where an interview may be had (down town), C. C. G., Herald office. CLOTHING, T EZERIEL’S OLD STAND—LADIES AND GENTS can obtain the following prices for their cast off Clothto From $5 to $35 for silk Dresses, from $8 to $16 for Coats, from $1 to $5 for Pants, A note by post punctu- ally attended to by Ezekiel, 134 Seventh avenuc, between Nineteenth and Twentieth streets, Ladies atteuded to by . E. DEIT PR CHANCE FOR LADIFS AND GENTLEMEN se of their cast off Clothing, Carpets, Furni- ture and Jowclry.~I guaranteo to pay 25 per cent more than any ‘ther dealer. Please call on or address J. AN HALT, 152 Seventh avenue, between Twentieth and Twen. ty-first streots. Ladies attended by Mre, Anhalt. IGHTE & BRADBURYS’ New Scale Overstruug Bass Patent Insulated Full Frame Grand and Square Pianofortes, No. 421 Broome aireet, What overybody says must be truc; everybody says they are the best, therefore they must be the best. EMOVAL.—HORACE Streets, whore he al} routid corners, hand Pianos and Musical Merchandiso at war pi to let from $2 wo $6 per month aS per agrecmunt; monthly p same. Alexandre Or Ms new seven octave Pianos for $1505 ved logs, $200, and warranted, Second $35 to $130. All kinds of 8. Pianos and Melodoons wed if purchased ments recelved for tho arches af [ow prices OCTAVE ROSEWCOD PIANOFORTE FOR $90, COST $300; must be disposed of i iT is going to the country; Piano has iron f bass; ten months in wse; Appl; 17 the times get . & D Molodeon to lot at $2, $2.50, $3 keyed $7 a mouth, or for sale che: me, Overstrung also the Furniture of ) ODEON UNTIL, ‘onteen Pianos and one 50, $4, $5, and pearl Masic taught and PIANO OR M Ms piazos tuned by M. DUMSDAY, 200 Grand street. per month or $10 for lessons unfimit Arithmetic $10 per quarter, 78 lessons each.’ 62 Bowery, Writing and N. Y.; 283 Fulton strect, Brooklyn, ‘Colonel Paine the well known teacher of writing, is one of the best instruc. tors in the State.""—Newport Merenry, EUROPEAN LADY, AN EXCELLANT LINGUIST, who can teach music and drawing, recently teacher of French, Italian and German in a seminary of high standing, wishes a re-cngagement; haa taught seven years in America ; unexceptionable reference given ; no objec tion to go to some distance. Address M. M. B., 79 East Fifteeath street. N EXPERIENCED TEACHER OF ENGLISH, CLASSICS ‘and Mathematics desires an engagement in a sclrool or famgly; gatisfactory roferences, Address J, V. B., Horald onico, - PARISIAN GENTLEMAN WOULD LIKE TO GIVE leagona in his languago in a family, and to make ar- rangements for his Board. As he has received a thorough education ho would be able also, if desired, to teach chil- dren in tho different branches. ' Address for three days A. @., station D, Biblo House, NSTRUCTION.—WANTED, AN ENGAGEMENT AS MU- sic Teacher in a boarding schol, by a lady who has had several years’ experience; satisfactory reference, &c. Address H. P., box 9 Blooming Grove, Orange county, N.Y. R. DE SALES’ ACADEMY OF THE VISITATION, Baltimore county, Maryland.—The exercises of this Academy will be resumed the first Monday in September. BY C. MEARS BURKHARDT, _ 222 and 224 Madison avenue, corner Thirty-eighth st. LISH AND FRENCH BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, (Formerly 22 West Fifteenth street, Will reopen, with the commencement of session, September 12. Madamo C. M. B. will be home from the 1st of Septomber. Circulars at Brousing’s, 701 Broad- way; Lockwood's, 411 Broadway and 222 Madison avenue, ‘ONS. L. DE GRAND-VAL'S BOARDING SCHOOL — Collegiate and Commercial, Hudson terrace, Hobo- ken, Terms $200 por annum. "Annual sersion bogins September 1. “References: Mr.“E. Plankett, 130 Broad- way, Mr. E. Ponvert, 30 Broad street. We tow BOARD AND SCHOOL, FOR THE WIN- tor, four or five children, from five to fourteen Liealy of age, for $2 per week; location pieasant aud ealthy, Address for four days Professor J. M. @., East New York, L. I. ASHIONS.—PUBLISHED AND NOW READY, THE | FE Fall and Wintor Report of Fashions for 1861 and 1862 by WILLIAM GLENCRORS, 212 Broadw. y, N. Y., publish- er of the Journal Des Tailienrs (English cuition). ’ Septem- ber number now ready. E BON TON, : JOURNAL DE MODFS, Is tho choapest, best and most reliable fashion book pub- lished. It is warranted to keep the milliner, dress, cloak, juvenile, cap, headdress and linen manufacturer correctiy ‘advised, in advance of importation, the prevailing styles ‘m Paris, which no other work jn America does. Its letter on fashions alone is worth more than the prico charged. Subscription one year, $5; single copies, 50 cents. Pub- shed monthly by 8. TTAYLOR & SUN, 407 Broadway, lew York. NLY 12 CENTS.—SEPTEMBER NUMBER LADIFS’ Wreath, now reaty at 111 Fulton stroet, and tho principal News Depots; contains a beantifally colored Li- thograph of the famous Sixty-ninth regiment; algo, Sketch of a Darkey Wedding down. in Dixio; also, second instal- ment of new original Tale, Little Brown Bessie, commenc- ed ia the August number. Both numbers to’be had at the office, or sent by mail to any address on receipt of eight three cent sampe, of bogle copes for four st 1 Yeart, ibscription , Address Mrs. L. P. 2,668 New York Past office, SPECIAL NOTICES, OTICE.—AN OWNER IS WANTED FOR THREE Goats, which were brought trom Antwerp in the ship Berlin, now lying at ier 43 Northriver. If not called for within three days from this date they will be sold to pay expenses, QIN OF NEW York, QUARTERMASTER'S DEPART. ment, New York, Juiy 20, 1861. Notice is hereby given that no bills hereafter will be paid by this Department for articles furnished, or for any services rendered, to any omicer, regiment or company, unless such claim is based on written authority from this office. GA. ARTHUR, Engineer-in-Chief, and Acting Assistant Quartermaster General. ME ASTORMUBRARY WiLL BE CLOSED FROM THE ‘Gib to tho ond of August, 7 ee RR snore eS naan INTER GARDEN, American comedian’ babe esac i MR. J. 8. CLARKE, 8, CLARKE, MR. J. 8 CLARKE, will appear in two of i great comic roles, aa PLE, in Buckstone's charming comedy, in t LEAP YE ee Mrs. Flora Flowerdow Mrs. Aloxina Fisher Bakes . F. 8. Chantrem AND Aa TOOULES, Being the fi SIXTH NIGHT Of his peculiar personation of that humorous character, im which ho has been received with such ENTHUSIASTIC DEMONSTRATIONS OF APPROVAL, Boing nightly THREE TIMES RECALLED During tho performance to receive the congratulations of & dolighted audience, EW BOWERY THEATRE, Sole Proprietors. .Messrs, G Saturday OR, Tue SAckinc oF FarRKAx Court Howse THE BRILLIANT MILITARY TABLEAUX nd vivid description of BATTLE OF BULL RUN, y roceivod with onthusiastic applause, After which the petite drama of NORAH CREINA, And tho Scottish drama of WALLACE, THE HERO OF SCOTLAN! RYANTS’ MINSTRELS, Mechanics’ Hall, 472 Broadway, above Grand Btroot. MONDAY, August 19, and overy night during the week. Crowded Houses, Immense Success, S.C. CAMPBELL, ‘The popular iaitene ‘rad Ballads and Tyroleem rarblings. PEEL aud GETTINGS in their great Zouave ing oe EPH HORN, JAPANESE TOMMY and DAN YANT, * The fun makers, in their comical acts, ‘Tux Raw Recruits, Tong Branc Rusnoarors. New Songs, Dances, Sayings, Burlesques, Piantation, Scenes, &c. Doorsopen at 7. Curtain rises at 8. Tickets 26 conte. ANTERBURY MUSIC HALL, ANTERBURY MUSIC HALL, NOTICE, NOTICE. NOTICE, NOTICE. THIS DAY (EATURDAY), Tis DAY (SATURDAY . Nig! 685 BROADWAY, GRAND MATL GRAND MATINGS, GRAND MATINEE, GRAND MATINKB, GRAND MATINEE, GRAND MATINES, GRAND MATINEE GRAND MATIN! GRAND MATINEK, GRAND MATIN] GRAND MATH GRAND MATINEE, GRAND MATINEE, GRAND MATINES, FOR LADIFS AND CHILDREN, FOR LADIES AND CHILDRAN, FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN} FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN, FOR DADIES AND CHILDKEN, FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN, COMMENCING AT HALF-PAST 2 O'CLOCK, COMMENCING AT HALF-PAST 2 O'CLOCK, COMMENCING AT HALt-PAST 2 O'CLOCK, GIVING AN OPPORTUNITY TO SER HERNANDEZ’S HERNANDEZ'S: HERNANDERS HERNANDEA'S: HERNANDEZ'S HeRNANDEWE HERNANDEZ’S HERNANDEZ'S: HERNANDEZ'@ NEW AND ORIGL NEW AND ORIG PANTOMOME: PANDOMIME PANTOMIME: PANTOMIME, GRAND GRAND GRAND. PANTOMIME PANTOMIME ov THR SOUTHERN REFU SOUTHERN REFU Sou’ N REF , SOUTHERN REFUGEE; on FAISE AND TRUE, z FALSE AND TRGB, ¥ALSE AND TRUE, FALSE AND TRUE, FALSE AND TRUE, FALS AND TRUE, FALSE AND TRUE, FALSE AND TRU Which bas already been witneesod in two weeks by vver TWENTY THOUSAND PERSONS, TWENTY THOUSAND PERSON: PWENTY THOUSAND PERSONS. TWENTY THOUSAND PERSONS. ‘The managers have been induced by numerous appties- tions to give afternoon performances, it boing understood that HUNDREDS OF FAMILIES HONDREDS OF TAMITAIS HUNDREDS OF FAMILIES desire to sce THE WELL KNOWN SPLENDOR THE WELL KNOWN SPL WOR THE WELL KNOWN SPLENDOR THE WELL KNOWN SPLENDOR oY THE Ls CANTERBURY; CANTERBURY; CANTERBURY | CANTERBURYS Or, as it is generally called by the press, . PALACE OF MIRRORS; PALA RE OF MIRROKS; PALA! PALACE OF MIRRORS: OF MIRRORS: The walls, in fact, being lined solid with LOOKING GLASS LOOKING GLAS LOOKING GLASS LOOKING GLASS FROM FLOOR TO CEILING. : THE CANTERBURY WILL BE ILLUMINATED WILL BE ILLUMINATED WILL BE ILLUMINATED WILL BE ILLUMINATED AS AT NIGHT AS AT NIGHE AS AT NIGHT AS AT NIGHE winit 11s THOUSAND GLOBES THOUSAND GLOBES THOUSAND GLOBES: THOUSAND GLOBES THOUSAND GLOBES THOUSAND GLOBEA «OF LIGHT, OF LIGHT, "GIVING IT THM APPEARANCE OF FAIRY LAND. FAIRY LAND. FAIRY LAND. FAIRY LAND. FAIRY LAND. FAIRY LAND, FAIRY LAND. FAIRY LAND, IN ADDITION TO THE GRAND PANTOMIME, GRAND PANTOMIME, GRAND PANTOMIME, GRAND PANTOMIME, , Which has been produced at such an enormous expense, THe WHOLE STRENGTH OF THE COMPANY WHOLE STRENGTH OF THE COMPANY WHOLE STRENGTH OF THE COMPANY WHOLE STRENGTH OF THE COMPANY Will be brought to bear, for the purpose of making the AYTERNOON PERFORMANCE AFTERNOON PERFORMARCD AFTERNOON PEKFORMANCH AFTERNOON PERFORMASOH A REALL) GRAND OVATION. GRAND OVATION, GRAND OVATION. , GRAND OVATION, GRAND OVATION. GRAND OVATION. ADMISSION TO ALL PARTS OF THE HOUSE ADMISSION ADMISSION: ADMISKGORS ADMISSION ADMISSION ADMISSION : ta -FIVE.C! Commencing at 25¢ o'clock. ‘Srxcia, Norice.—No refreshments dispensed. FOX & CURRAN, TRCUS, LAST DAY IN BROOKLYN. ‘NIXON'S ROYAL CIRCUS AND THE . a SANTA FE 31ENAGERIE Will give their cieatog exhibitions in Brooklyn, “0 On SATURDAY AFTERNOOS . Opposite the City Hall. EATON STONE, ‘The great Wild Prairic Horseman, ALONZO HUBBELL, The American Herooles, And all the other great attractions in both entertetm- ments, ‘The Com will perform also fn 4 Winiarsburg, Monday and Tuesday. Greenpoint’ on Wednosday. Mr. EATON STONE and his Trained Buffaloes, AND ALONSO HUBBELL ‘Wit! pull against a team of Draft Horses in both places. OCAL AND TRANSIENT FRIENDS, CUT THIS OUT OR MAKE A NOTE OF IT. CHARLEY WHITE’S NEW PUBLIC HOUSE, 113 Grand street, one door west of Broadway. RS. JOHN DREW’S ARCH STREET THEATRE, PHI- ladelphia.—The ladies and gentlemen rs this establishment are requested to assemble in the greem room on Wednesday morning, Angust 28, preparatory the opening of the season on Saturday, the Sist inst. ‘WM. S. FREDERICKS, Acting and State Managor. NSTITUTE OF ART, 625 BROADWAY.—GREAT DUS sekiorf Gallery of oer ol works of Americas artists; statuary, &e. Admission 26 cents. Open dag and evening. i JAS. H. WARD, Socretary. TRICAL, MANAGERS—MR. R. KANDALL, I principal mechanical designer and inventor, from Drury Lane theatre, London, under whose direction the successful scenic pitce of “The Seven Sisters”? was pro~ duced, and who is now engaged upon a grand spectacnlar novelty for Wheatley’s Continenta) theatre, Philadelphia, is propared to arrange with managers for the production of spectacular scenes similar to those alroady introduced byhim. Ail letters to Ve addressed to Thomas McKeom, Continental theatre, Philadelphia, who is the cnly autbe- rized agont for Mi dal). A PINS AGIT: THE VICISSi OF WAR N willbe trangnilized in the course of a few weeks, When the Parisian Cabinet of Wonders, comprising unique specimens of anatomy and works of art, will be Span ae the public. Due notice will be given immediately above invalual ollection is ready for inspeetion. f BIGGEST THING YET. ee peer § mth eat Freo and Easy to-night, House of Commons, 25 West Houston street, Come early and secure & seat. Now Songs, New Puns, new everything. { GibeNY oF NUSIC—10 LET, THE BARROOMS ‘and Saloons of the Academy of Music, from the Ist Of September, Iuquire at the stage door, Fourteenth, atreok. N and EVENING, August $6, .