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Renn nae are ee ‘em ng re ougers nd ‘the Liver jworpool, Nw Yo: and Phitadelphin pany intend Seapeishing theln full powered ey ara pd as follows:— t oorage re arn rs fofwarded to Paris, Havre, men, 2 Antarere, &o , Wt reduced throagh: Persons wishing to bring ‘out their friends can. buy tickets hero ai the follow! beta or Saran. ‘eo ‘orn erpool , ‘These steamers havi Sengers and carry experienced surges dn water tight iron sections, and have y): dors on board. For further information apply ai the Con JOHN G. DALE, Ag: at, 416 Broadway, raies to Now York:--From Cabin, $75, $85 and $105. From Queenstowp, $30, poo!.—The Montreal Green cart © mowny's frst class full powered Clyde built OHEMIAN, Capt. Grange, carrying the Cana ted States miaite, will sail froin Quebec next Sul —- of passage from New York:—F i) ‘to accommo tations, $70 and $85 cooked provisions, $30, Certiticates out passengers from all the prin< | towns in Great ‘Britain and Ireland at very low rates. Vor passage apply at 23 Broadway, New York, SABEL & SEARI 4 R SOUTHAMPTON AND HAV On Baturday, Sept. 14, the United star RAGO, D. Lines, commande, Will sail Crom pier No. 87 Norcs er, foot of Beaci @treet, on Saturday, September 14, at 1 « This’ stewniahip (unsurpassed for + ety and comfort) has double engines under deck, ene! by water tight sCompartmenis, which, besides other 1 sult tend, in the event of eollision or ‘stranding to keop For telah seeure the safety of vessel reight or passage apply to PRAMCEL » M GRO, MAC Agents The Meamer FULTON will gail Oct Augast 31. eluss, aecording *, found with for bringing neral Agents. s mail steamer se pomps free snd passengers. ERMAN LLOY: “AMSHIP BRE ‘els commande 1g the United iifrom pier 30 No ik river, foot of on AY, August 31, ai vclock M, vor BREMEN, VIA S0UIHAM/‘TON, taking passengers t e TONDON, HAVRE, SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN, at the following rates: — For the first’ cabin, $100; second cabin, $00; steerage, IZ NORTH mon, 1. We ites malt, wit For freight or passage apply to OELRIC JUS & CO., 03 Rroad street. OYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP PF | pool—The PERSIA, ©, H. i. Juc!his. | Ball from the stream on Wednosday 1X. | steamboat will ply between the Coiny sey City, an? the Persia, trom 10 to 11 “eonvey passengers and baggage on bo. sean be taken on board, Th sae E, CUNARD, No. LIVER- wmmander,, will 23th instant, A wharf, at Jer- OR velll sail Bop Nowling Green, { clipper ship lying at pier 27 Kast river, sails Av are recolamended to examine this bea | unequalled for speed and accommodati | slow should bs made for passage by ain to WILLIAMS & GUION, 40 Fulton stive'. DID SieP AURORA, ait om Tuesday, Awe suepassed accommodations for cabin, second ‘ae Stovrage passengers. Vor passage apply s | board, pier 14 East river, or to JOSEPH MURPHY, ) South street, . {plain reese Passengers tip ,as she is . Early applica- ying on'board, or OOMS TO LET—IN HOUSE 46 HUDSON STREET, ‘Rooms with Bedrooms attached. Rents low; water third floor, Apply to WM. 1 LOVELL, 46 Hudson st. a lh Sek PART, xT, FOUR-ROOMS-AND Crh Croton, gas, marble mantles and modern con- af desired, one more Room, with bath, water aot rs sper at Rogers’ bookstore, Twelfth’ street cow ane aah Sack ddl Ads mai adbabaa hy T, JOHNS PARK.—TO LET, THE LARGE Al 1D COM: y pend viper 176 Hudson strect; contains 24 Tooms , would ‘Lior & respectable boarding dou: aso tho small three story Dwelling 21 Vestry strevt. Both houses have gas, water, &c. Rent moderate. Appiy to JAMS PRICE, 200 Hudson Street. {0 LUT—THE STORK ‘AND DWELLING 206 GRAND street. The best clothing stand in the street; also, @ Store and Back Room 20014 Grand street; als, the House and large Yard 105 Viti street. Inquire at 200 Graud, corner of Eldridge strect, UITS OF APARTMENIS; Kitohon, dinisig room 5 two wud th, eo bed- Lpariols; one for $118, one for = ut May 1, oni w emuall i oo ipa tie SHAW, 82 Naswau street, from 1 to 3 0 TYAO LET—RETWEEN FIFTH AND SIXTH AVENUES, two n four story high stoop brown stone front Houses, frescoed in. gold, in perfect order; $600 cash un- til May J, 1802, worth $900; also one for $550; will lease at yery thoderate rent. Inquire of J. B. SHAW, 82 Nas ui street, from 1 to B o'clock, ) LEY—TWO STORDS WORTH $350 FOR $150, be divided in two, it required, at $100 each; new ighborhood; Fourth avente, between Forty-first aud riy-seoond streets; spieail’ location tor a drug store. KE. SHAW, 82 Nassua stroct, from one to ILL Two NEW THREE STORY ed in Dest mann, Large court yards rom now LO May ‘1, worth $4505 will bie rent. Inquire of J. B. SHAW, 82 Nas- ‘sau street, from one (0 three o'clock, t- RY LOW, A FOUR STORY HOUSE, IN enty-ninth strect, between Lexivgton and Third aveniies, high stoop; all modern improvements. Price $450 a ot wo May 1; worth $800. Apply to HOMER MOR- P DER 1, THE UPPER P ART OF House 114 West Thirty th street, corner of ‘ath aven very desirable lveution; water, cellar, to a sinall American family it will be let diately at 450 Eighth avenue, corner of street. THE FIRST FLOOR, THREE ROOMS IN THE . Basement, Kitchen and a Cellar, of the house lion street; gas aud water on the premises. In- tg 33 King sirec por ‘THE, ELEC FOUR STORY BROWN STONE. ifouse 229 West Thirty-fourth street, 65 feet deep ali the way up; street 100 fo-t wie, Belgian pavement, &e. Anply on the prem’ses, or to JOHN S. KELSO, No. 63 William street. 10 LET—A COUNTRY RESID N situated fn Williamsbridge, ester county, very convenient of access to the 4 house is large aad well planned, containing thirteen room, and is in per- fect order. ‘The’ garden embraces over haif an acre of ground. There is @ barn on the premises. As the season is late, to a satisfactory tenant the rent will be very low, ject being to have the property taken care of, Ap- . W. DITCHETT, corner of Charabers and Chat- CE 1 K HOUSE, LOWER r wo Parlors, Basements and Bedrooms, gas, Water, range—in aquiet street, for a moderate rent. Ap: 1 the premises 14 Bethune street, or of the owner, i340 Bleecker street, near Charles street, T. CUDBIRTH. STORE AND DWEL LING, 48 FAST TWELFTE street, near Broadway; also the Basement southwest © of Broadway and Twelfth street; also the Second Floor, corner rooms, Apply to JOHN 8. KE! 2 Wil- tam Street, R LIVERPOOL. _—TAPSCOTT'S LINE.—SAILS AU gust 31, the splendid ship WM. I. STORER, lying at Pier 38 East river. Passengers taken at low rates, For Passage or drafts op any part of Great B: | apply on b on board or had » TAP SCOTT § &C OR. LIVERPOOL. —TA 3 SALLS_ 10. £ XP morrow. The well known packe WEST POINT, aptain Child. For passage, at redue; es, apply on board, pier 18, East river, or to TAPS! ¢ CO., No. 86 | South street. Doard, foot of i Bookman street, East OB WiLSON, 108 | South street, RST SHU! 'S FOR LIVERPOOL, AND LONDON.—THE sploudid clipper ship AMERICAN UNION (foot of espn street), for Liverpool, Augest 26; room | for a few more paskengers. The c! y for Tx don, pier at East n ¥ I oN MONDAY, 16, the favorite Pac 0 DANIEL WER. pier 16 East river. Room for a few more peseonanis in the second enbin, tak ‘e steerage rates, Apply on board, or to TA APSCOTT & bo, ch street, | FHOR cauwornta, via Pax. i Afirst class steamer will lea | Ast, 11th and 2ist of each month, exer ' fall'on Sunday, when the day of depart _ Monday following. For freight or passage apply at th | Bowling Green, D. B. ALL USTRALIA.—KANGAROO LINE. FO} First vessel. The magnifleout tir FROST, 2,000 tons burthen, can a second class Uae Address or | LORD & QUE U, 108 Wail strect OR RIO DE J. RO—TO SAIL IN A DAYS. The splendid Al fast sailing clipper brig NEW | YORK, Couper master, has elegant accomuodations for a | few passengers. Apply on board, at_pior 39 Fast river, or ta MAIL LER, LORD & QUEREAU, 108 Wall street. New York on the when these dates ‘e will be on the nmedate first and ipply wo MAILLER, OR HAY. ANA. ‘The United £tates Mail Steamshiy COLUMBIA, Captain Rich’d Adam: Armed with rifled cannon, and manne geumon from the Navy, will leave d with United States ier No, 4 North river, for Hayana direc! , on Saturday, Augns! 81, at 12 o'clock, noon, precisely. For freight or passave apply to - SPOFFORD, TiLESTON & CO., 29Brealway. Passengers must procure their passports from the {Seren and have them endorsed by the Spanish sta) | RE FUDSON RIVER RAILROAD. —Wi, ‘Troy, the North and West, Jea) at7 and WA. M., and 3:30, 5 anil 1 165 P. EW YORK, HARLEM. ‘AND ALBAN For Aibany, Troy, 3 North and West—Summer ar- Tangoment, commencing Monday ; 1861 11 A. M. fast oxpress train, from Twenty-sixih street station, for Williamsbridge, White Plains, Croton Falls, Dover Plains and all local trains. See time table, J BURCHILL, Superintendent, FOR ALBANY, imbers street TLROAD— TO} FIRSTCLASS, West Twenty” elusive of _ HOUSES, ROOMS, &., GOOD CHANCK.—HAL¥ 0% three story, high stoop Hon: th street to let; contains nine bathroom, water closet, clothes order, gas fixtures complete in every meter. nquire on the premises. RARE CHANCE.—PART OF 4 ‘ 1 TO LET, IN the Sixteenth ward, fully furnished and suitadle for doarding; is connected with an Englirii we house, and will have all its. custom. Rent low to # good tenant, Address Restaurant, box 207 Herakt office. IN TWENTY- ninth street, near Broadw 2 rent would be taken in board by the proprietor and wife. It would ‘be made an object to a permafient and private party. Unexcoptionable references requirot. Address &. G., station G. ¢ all improvement three or five » rooms; rents {rom $6 to $12 per ni Apply on the premises, No. 6 Tenth strest,, between Fifth and Sixth Levene | PQULKuEAD FRONT ON WEST “IREEr, NORTH RE ver.—To let, the Bulkhead Fran! opposite 288, 280, , 201 and 262 West etreet, near Cans!. Apply to JAS: PRICE, 200 Hutson street. ARPENTER'S SHOP TO LET—ROOMY AND WELL inant in building 45 Thomas street. Rent $80 Apply y. to to WM. LOVELL, 46 Hudson Street, TWO STORY AND ATTIC » lots of ground, and vege- jon, situated in Brooklyn, vet, near Myrtle avenue oan NV, next door, TNO LEIA BEAUTIFUL, Cottage (new), with t toble garden tnder’ cult vh nue and Fioyd Inquire of J A RESPECTABLE HOUSE, rd Fivors, consisting of three large and five rooms, closets, &c., and ail conveniences, to families without children, at the low rent of $9 and $10; gas, with fixtures, No, 675 Sixt T LET—THE SECOND STORY OF A HOUSE IN HAM. mond street, with modern improyemenis; front and back parlor, folding doors and pantries, and dining room and kite! hen, allon the second figor, ‘and one Room in the thi y and Cellar. Inquire of Mr: DAY ,13 Hammond f Waverley place, SECOND AND ARGE STORE AND SALOON, ther with the Basement and Dwelling, 2:4 Grand Street, near the Bowel ‘The store, &., extends the and is suitable for any extensive Bow ery, near Rivington at street. THE THREE STORY HIGH BASEMENT :e¢, with modern improvements, 188 West Twen- ty-Tourth street, from Ist September. Partor Furniture, air Carpets, Glasses, Curtas, &c., for sale, if wanted; Or would be let partially furnished, 10 LET—THE E front House, 10 3 provements, be rented CH, LIE 0 LETIN A BEAUTIFUL LOCATION UP TOWN, A three story and basement high stoop House, replete Wilh all the modern conveniences; in good order for im- midiate occupation; rent $650 psr year, Inquire of H. MARCUS, at Ball, Black & Co.'s, or of JAMES BLACK- HURST, 253 West Forty-cighth street. LET—A NUMBER OF LARGE AND. MEDIUM Houses, in the upper part of tho city, pringipally in niddic and west side; also a number of Stores on the business avenues; also a large Store and Basement, at tho i of Broadway, Seventh a Street 26 feet front by about over the store are being fitted up for a hotel, in connectjon with the adjoining buildings. J. & W. DENHAM, Corner Sixteenth ey aud F g ith avenue, Office open from morning till 91 ASH BAS! 'f BROWN STONE inth street, with all the modern im- endeliers and gas fixtures complete: will sry moderate to-a smail family, Inquire of HAL, 22k Washington streot. hindaome three story brown stone House, with a8, 4, baths, hot and cold water. Rent low to a good inquire of H. M. SILVERMAN, 158 —w. , NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, AUGUST 25, 1861. Amu le ROAD AS wate HALL, Bioabway muse BAITS 2 483 and. L Broadway, One door below Broome 4 Open every evening, te ‘With the largest and most company ever concen- trated in any place of amusement Tn the world. sval G NOVI ort G NOVELTIES, 8 iG NOVEL! . iG NO} EVERYTHING NEW. EVERYTHING NEW. A PROGRAMME OF RARE EXCELLENCE, A PROGRAMME, OF RARE EXCELLENCE, The performance will commence each Cad with an ecteeoly new featuro in this establishment THE BROADWAY MINSTRELS, THE BROADWAY MINSTRELS, THE BROADWAY MINSTRELS, THE BROADWAY MINSTRELS, omer of the elite of the Legian profession, in Songs, Gives, Choruses, Refrains and Operatic Burlesques. BALLY BIRCH, ey RCH. BILLY BIRCH. BILLY finch BILLY BIRCH. BILLY CH. IN. COTTON, COTTON, . COTTON. J. A. HERMAN, A. HERMAN, J. A. HERMAN, A. HERMAN, ” TONY PASTOR. TONY PASTOR. TONY PASTOR, SIGNORITA ANNITTA GALETTT. SIGNOPITA 4 ITTA GALETN, SIGNORITA ANNITTA GALETT. MONS, VFLARD MONS, VELARDI® MONS. VELARDE, MONS. VELARDE, MISS CLARA WALTERS, MISS CLARA WALTERS. JOHN MULLIGAN, DAN HOLT, JOHN MULLIGAN, DAN HOLT, TIM NORTON, ‘TIM =NORTON, ‘TIM NORTON, JOHNNY PHERRE, R. PARKER, . PARKER. JOHNNY PI Ti BALLET TROUPE, BALLET TROUP! BALLET TROUP! BALLET TROUPE, Unquestionably the largest in the country, First nightof the now draina of startling int resi, entitled THE HIDDEN HAND, THE HIDDEN HAND, THE HIDDEN HAND, In which the whole company will appoar. For full particulars sev programmes. Novelties of extraordinary attraction are in prepara- tion and will speedily be prodneed. ROBI AMERICAN CONCERT HALL, BROADWAY. a BROADWAY. 44a ‘The Greatest Entertainm ut | the World. a NOVELTY ORIGINALL FUN. | TREMENDOUS Succ NNT MENPoUs SUCCESS DENSELY CROWD®)) DEN CROW The Most Fiat HOUSES. » HOUSES. ering Tokens of Approbation htly Greet ‘The efforts of the Exocine ‘Troupe now performing at this establishment, First week of HARRY LESLIE, HARKY LESLIE, The celebrated Comic and Fancy Dancer. CHARLEY WHITE, CHARLEY WHITE, MONS re ARLEY GARDINER, CHARLEY hatin ‘ARLING! TON, BILLY QUINN, Natty QUINN, BILLY QUINN, FRED. SHAW, "PRED. SH. . M. TURNNER, M. TURNER, MONS. PAUL BRILLANT, RE, M MISS MINNIE J pa ata Ss’ MARY BLAKE, MISS ee HAP! E HATTIE ENG togethor with a fall and efficient JOHN LOWDER. Admission: MISS EMILY LEMAI! USS EMILY LEMAIRE, MISS MARY BLAKE, MISS MILLIE et SS KATE HARRISON, ISS MC L, ANNIE HARRISON ELIZA FLOREN CORPS Db BALLET and a powerful and well appointed Orchestra, led by A continued asteviaicianye four hours’ duration, A host of novelties are in active prepatation, i Gallery, 10 cents; Parquette, 20 cents; Seats in Private Box, 50 cent TR. H, MACY'S, SIXTH AVENUE AND FOURTEENTH street.—Ladies, yon will always find best Paris Kid Gloves at 63 cents. Auction lots in Lace Goods, Lace Man- tillas, &e. Auction lota in Embroideries anit Ribbons. Auction lots in Hosiery. Auction lots in Linens and White Goods. Auction lots ih Linen Handkerchiefs. Best styles French Flowers, Job lots in Yankee Notions. Jadics’ Under Clothing, Corse's 8, &e. CARD. 'W. JACKSON, 51 Broadway, having purchased a large lot of Bombazines at anction prices, he is offering them at retail at less than cost of importation; also Hlack and Second Mourning Silks, in every style and quality, at unusually low prices, togetuer with a large and general assortment of desirable Mourning Goods, purchased dt ing the recent paaic, which he ts offering at little | haif the cost of importation. jal attention i to Black Silks at 75c. and $1 per yard. W. JACKSON, iinport of Mourning Good EW ‘CARPETS FOR FALL TRADE, Goods sold in the Retail Deparim at uniform prices. MEDALLION CARPETS IN RICH DESIGNS, VELVED CARPETS, TAPESTRY CARPETS, BRUSSELS CARPETS, THREE-PLY CARPETS, SUPERFINE INGRAIN CARPETS, FINE INGRAIN CARVETS, COMMON INGRAIN CARPETS, for cash only and Venetian Carpets all widths and qualities, Oticloths various widths that are well seasoned. 1H RUGS, DOOR MATS, R RODS, STAIR Druggets, Ret A & GEO. E. 1, HYATT, 273 Cana! to $1 Heward street, Between Browlway and Elm street, New York. Also Solo Agent for selling N. D. Carhart & Co.'s Auburn Power Toom Three-ply and Ingrain Carpets. Carpets for Churches and Lodges made wo order, BigGto 164; |—HOUSE NO. 5 LISPENARD STREET, R i ay Inquire of A. JOURNEAY, yee 313 ‘roadway 1 4 hT—A FOUR STORY “BRICK HOUSE, BELOW Fourteenth street, within two short blocksof Broad- Way and in an eligibl neighborhood; the Hovse has the moter improvements; is in complete order and now oc- capied by the owner, If’ desired the house would be let ya tly furnished, and the rent taken in board by the occu- pants (owner, wife and son). For further particulars addre pes box 3) S74 Post office. r 10 LE A FLOOR THROUGH, IN A HANDSOME House, with all the modern improvements, in a very pieasant part of the city, It is amply furnished for housekeeping. The furniture has been in use but four month, and will bo, sold at a great sacritico, as the preseat owner will leave thecity, Addcoss E. S., station E Post TYXO LET, IN BROOKLYN-—NEAR FULTON AND WALL street ferries, a splendid first class corner House, hand- and completely furnished; contains 14 spacious .; fine yard, grapery, &c.; delightint (low toa responsible party.” Address. Owner, 9 Hevald office AT LOW REN’ IVE THREE ST RY AND high stoop House, 146 Waverley place, near , With largo yard; has just been tho sug ; Fepainted throughout, new ploumbin, pessession atonce, Apply at 158 Waverley A BASEMENT, 34 BY 58 FEET, ON y-ninth street’ and th avonte, suitable for any business; restaurant and rd saloon ‘preferred. Inquire of C. SHUMAN, 303 v ost Nineteenth atroet. 0 LET OR LEASE—CHEAP, A COUNTRY HOUSE, with four acres of land and outhouses, half a mile Williamsbridge, on the Harlein Railroad. twelve « from the city. Inquire at 16 and 18 Chambers New York. 10 LET OR LEASE—THE FINE LARGE FIVE. STORY brown stone House, No. 63 St. Mark's place, with ‘ithout stable, furnished or unfurnished; rent low. on the premises, > LET on LEASE—THE HOUSE AND STORE~ Roosevelt street, with yard running through to the New Bowery. Apply to or address M. Burko, 181 Eliza- beth street. or HEAP: FURNISHED ¥ HOUSE.—329 BROOME STREET, afew doors east of Bowery, to rent until May next Will \ for $400; thirteen rooms, modern improvements. be let unfuruished for $380. ESIRABLE FLOORS—AT LOW RE , NOW To LEt in the private House, 365 Kast Tenth street, near jie juare; rent of first {anit parlor) floor very roomy , $12 @; of the the high brown stone basement floor, $7 only, per SION IMMEDI- ately. The four story House 14 Hoorman place, op- posite the Park of the Blind Asylim. West Thirty-third Street; house iz in tip top order: has the modern im- | Provemants;, completely furnished whont: situation very desirable and convenient: rent to anit the times; Jif desired, rent would ve taken jn board by ihre adult por- | Sons Canna, wile and son). No bi 1x house keeper need apply. Apply as above, or al Wali street, room } No. 18, m.11 10 3 o'clock A LARGE HAND- + and cold water the ferries, situated in Spor month. Apply at sion immediately. ‘baths, ina rs Brooklyn; at the low price of 900 Bridge etreot, Brooklyn. Pos ARLEM,.—FRAME HOU: . ‘on 109th street, between See ‘oton ih cellar and gas pipes throu . Convenient to gars on both avenes, Inquire of J. WOOD. 110th street , ee" Second and ‘Third ayenucs, or at 250 Greenwich Tr SPLENDID STORES 10 LET—TWO OF THE finest Siores in’ Brookly: street, between South First and South Se house, to Moors to Jet to pri T]\0 THE GROCERY, LEATHER OR PAPER TRADE.— ‘Yo let, Store, Basement and Cellar of 18 Spruce Street, afew doors ‘from Printing House square. Each floor about 90 fect deep, Rent moderate. Apply to JAMES PRICE, 200 Hudson strect, A STORE.—TO BE LET, A WELT, WITRD | uP AND desirable Tea Store, in one of the best business parts: nue. Rent low, and only about $400 required For particulars apply to ROBERT WELLS, Dea aler, r, 109 Water street, T° BUTCHERS, —A AM ARKET 10. Li D THE FIX- tures for sale, consis fa new Stall, &e. The Owner js going into other business. The above market is ted in one of the best avet in New Yo Would sit be suitable for a German, Inquire of 8. CARDWELL, 496 —10 | LET, A PART oR Tre WHol OF A ‘Gud House, snitobly furnished with billiard ey so reading. smoking, a. Apply to GEORGE COOK, A and first clase table whist and bath rooms, tuner. 441 Broadway, ‘P)) SOUTHERNERS. 0 ‘LET, THE F TED t Itouse 20 West Sixteenth street, near Fifth avenue; stories high, Dasement, completely furnished and in ot order, with immodiate possession, Avply to 8. PINGRE, No. 8 Pine strect. _ MILLINERY. T MRS. BELL'S, NO. 3 CATHA oly STREET, sum mer and fall Poinets at reduced prices, Ce Patterns of Zenaye Basques, Waists ks, Gored Dresses, Capes, Slooves a chi Stamped and embroide great varicty and done to order. CLOTHING. T EZERIEL'S OLD STAND—LADIES AND GENTS can obtain the allowing, prices for their cast of to dispose of their cast off Clothing, ture and Jewelry.—I guarantee to pay 25 per cent. more than any other dealer. Please call on or address J. AN- HALA, 152 Seventh avenue, between Twentisth and Twon- ty-firet streets, Ladies attended by Mrs. Anbalt, “SPORTIN 4 RAND REGATTA—AT WHITESTONE, 1. I., SATUR- day, Angust J1.—All boats under 40 feet keel, Prizes $150. Entrance fees $10, $7 und $350. Printed sailing directions, &e. F. WET- MORE, at Whitestone. Vi ren street, New Yor oR “SAL E—A BEAUTIFUL JET BLAC! ‘« lana Slut, two years old and we'll tr 146 Forsyth street, in the rgar. may be obtained of € UNDERSIGNED WISHES JO INFORM HIS friends and the public that Jarge quantities of “weak” fish have been caught within the last three od and seventy 1. at the old ali the ferries, 't Hamilton, days, one party of two catching one hundr in two hours Cars | Boat, bait, &e., asus ive every ten Inints fre ADRIAN SUILLAVELL, “MEDICAL. N IMPORTANT WORK.—A GUIDE VOR THE MAR- A ried, or those contemplating it. The aiflicted, debi- iitated or’ diseased should not n y'treat- ment till they have inform: found in Dr, LARMONT stand. age Guide; mailed for $1 by i SHARDSON,, Ne y street, and ROSS & TOUBEY, No, 121 Nassau, sti VYhe doctor cares all such affec: tions, recent or long standing, expeditiousty and privately, as for years past, at 647 Broadway, up stairs, from 9 AE to6P. M. R. COOPER, NO. 14 DUAD REET, MAY BE ( ‘sulted on aii disease certain natare, awenty. eight years exclusively devoted to these complaintsenable | him to warrant ac in all ox ‘The victims of mis- | placed confidence ders can eal, with a | cortainty of being radi no pay. Seventeenth str cate (AT SUCCESS OF DR: strect.—All al cntred in half the anc PDROVESSOR RESTENL, 162. Cit L be consulted a3 usval,or by Boston office, No. 8 Harrison avenue. at ladl the charges. letier to box 2, EPOCHS poeh the first, thie ¢ 1 the second, t OF WOMAD ngemente, midwifery ease ti eo. , it ted toa successful issue by Dr. HEA. BARROW, 104 Bloceker street, four doors from Macdougal streot, New York. 483 and 485} 145 sweetest at aan WAL 0 any Semen Baan ; "PY va BRENT, Ballad Singor in America will appoar each ovoning in a scloction from the following i Nora, the Pride of bata OA Home, Sweet Home,’’ “« Sunshine.’ mY “Round the Corner Waiting,’” “ Goodbye, Sweeetheart, Goodbye, yt Bee Sucks."" ‘ Where READ THE oo OF ‘THe PRESS. ‘A BRENT. [From tho Detroit Pres Press, Jnly, 1860, Hor Home, Swoot Home,” last wight, Sing ard. auch fooling, so sweetly, and with such perfect execution, thrilled the audience, aud the enthusiasm was so intense that sho was obliged to respond with a repetition. Never have we heard this most charming of muaical composi- tions sung with like effect. From tho Mobile (Ala.) Register, Dec. , 1860.) In the higher range hor voice is quite unsurpassed for fulness and power, while thorough cultivation pervades every note, from the faintest flexible trill to the fullest gush of rounded melody, {Brom the Barbadoes West Indian, Feb. 23,1861. } Brent will always command for'hersolt the greatest applause at the flest Sound of her voice, She has a tho- rough command of it, which is decidedly pleasing to ob- Serve, and the ease with which she glides through some of the most brilliant and intricate productions, aceompa- nied with the most melodious harmony, proves that she is richly deserving of the position which her talents hae secured for her. It may be long before we are privileged again to enofy such 4 treet, (From the ‘gotowh, geri Royal Gazette, March 1861] Wo were agreenbly Prin singing of Miss Eva Brent. Her voice, which aches the upper notes with the greatest ease. and powerful, and, withal, her aftionlation of the words and notes is: very distinct. Hor “Home. Home,” we have never heard surpassed, and, ha od ag the alr is, it was lis- tened to in almost breathless silence, Her Coming through the Rye,” when called on for a repetition, was sung with almost equal eff «i not only in these but in olor airs slic was warmly applauded. {From the Georgetown (oe mnarara) Colonist, March 4, 81.) Miss Eva Brent sang ‘ ‘char y Ripe’? with so much sweetness and expression as to cali forth a rapturons en- core. She also was loudly encored in the (Dearest Spot of Barth to Me," and on reappearing, sang in most charming style, “Hine, Sweet Home.” ‘is hor chet “Lof itself along was worth the whole price of Her voice is a very sweet soprano, of great nid Compass, and is equally good in tke lower and upper notes. [From the Detroit Advertiser, July, 1860.) Of the exceution, power and sweetness of ) a8 a vocalist too much may not be said. She will mand the admiration of any audience however critical. [From the Detroit Evening Tribune, July, 1500. Wherever the lady of whom we apoals has sung she has elicited the praise, not only of the preas, but of all who listened to her. (From the Charleston (8, C.) Mereary, 0: Miss Eva Brent posse great power and compass, and she sang several ballads during the evening with much sweetness end expression. Remember Miss EVA BRENT sings every night at the MELODEON. Bt fired > 539 BROADW: Y, between Spring and Prince ‘st PROFESSOR NICHOLS AND SON will appear in their beoutitul classic night this week. ELODEON, 530 BROADWAY between Spring and Prince A BRE the charming American Vocalist, will appear every night this week and sing her attractive ballads, Gs, SSEMBLY ELODEON, 5: Rooms. PIONEER CO! HALL. GREATEST GAGED ON RECORD. Tho attention of the public is called to th: theatre or concert hall in the eity can oue Yespectable or celebrated lady vi NES SUTHERLAND, ( Scottish Nightingale, whe both in Europe and America has stam; Dest and sweetest BALLAD SINGER IN THE WORLD, ‘The fascinating’ and attractive warbling notes of the MELODEON | FAVORITE, MISS EVA BRENT; or the lovely and dehghtful “airs” with which MisS CLARA BUTLER charms her ahdiences with her sweet voice, besides the lovely constellation of ladies who lend both talent and charms to fascinate their audieuces, What theatre or concert hall can produce such danseuse as aro engaged at the Melodcon, like MISS ADE LA date pritna danseuse of the Ravels, PENNOYER, ¥ABER, autiful young Indies, ert hall in the world can produce programme as MR. J. H. OGDEN, ‘The Monarch of all irish comedians end the Ring of comi calilies, MR. R. HLA contraband” artic! Emperor of Nogro F IR. GUSTAVE BIDE ‘Tho celebrated prima a baritone. R fact that no he name of such names in the The great of 25 beautiful young ladies, arm already mustered into the United Sta awaiting orders to march 40 the relief of WAR! equipped ana service, now MESSRS. DENZE! PROFESSOR NICHOLS and SON, the C MR. P. BUTLER, in bis Jo and, in all, a company of § 1 FORMERS, cach of which are engaged for a spoclal Jine of busin and heads of their different line of basiness. Second week of the indistinguishable, unexp'ainable, erious burlesque query, WHAT 18 Ny and the Dwarf Dance, by BEN YATES, who, by request, will repeat his Jaughable TRA rs DANCE, MATION letra Seats, 25¢. Private Boxes, 50e. m, Admisrion , 13¢. N ELODE N, 630 BROADWAY, cm 4 betwee ! Spring and Prince’ streets, PIONEER CONCERT HALI., OF AMERICA. * Canarest T OF AMUSEMENT IN THE Unirxp Srates. Langest axp Mosr Tauentan Company iv Tun Wort. First week of the engagement of the world renowned Heoftish Nightingale, Miss AGNES SUTHERLAND. PSAD THE NAMES, MR. J. H. OGDEN. MISS EVA BRENT. MISS AGNES SUTHERLAND. MISS ERNESTINE DE FABER, MISS KATE PENNOYER. MISS _ADELI, CALLA. MISS CLARA BI GUSTAVE BIDEAUX. MR. R. HART. PROF, NICHOLS & SON. ©, McMILLAN. DENZER BROTHERS, MR, P, BUTLER. PROFESSOR BEN YATES, Ballet Tronpe of ENTY-FIVE And hi T™ of twenty fasi having bs e every night this week. The severely ‘arduous drill to which (his lovely corps has been subjected by their eff}. cient commander, has developed a high order of disci- phne and perfection in company movements rarely wit- nessed even in these “stirring times of war.’? Firat week of the OTTAWA BOAT DANCE, Second week of the beautiful ballet, HARVEST HOME, introducing the tableau of the Reapers, MORRIS DANCE. MAY-POLE DANC GRAND TABLEAU. Third week of the spectacular operatic ballet, THE CHILD OF THE REGIMENT. INTRODU pais: voc TION, REJOICE RE) JOICR, CONGRATULATORY. OPERATIC DUE! CLASSIC VIVANDIER DRILL, WITH SCOTT'S FEMININE EVOLUTIONARY TACTICS, EASY LESSONS FOR MILITARY OFFICERS, BATILE, AND GRAND rina MARCH TO A BLOODLESS BATTLE CORNFIELD. ‘Tho magnitude of the company, which bas surprised proprietors and managers of other pi ttracts the aitention of the publie at large, and thus enzures the pre- «Bence of the CROWPED HOUSES: N DAN AND | which, dry or wet, attend the superior performances at i the MELODEON. Admis , Li cents; orchestra seats, 25 cents; scats in private bo: REDK BUCKLEY, THE CELEBRATED VIOLINIST, iving Lestous on the violin and guitar at his White street, near Rro; JAMES: » continites to teach the banjo and violin, nts per lesson, + Persons wisbing the above properly should apply ag abey {UAMPION 1G DA .—MISS KATE STANTON, tho nnoquatied jig da >, will nightly appear at the monater marble Music Hall, where she will challenge tho world f Jadies ih attendance on tH» guests i Adinission free, G0 Broad F < Hours of congultation from 1 Uli B aud from 4 till 8, Sun- days till 5 ‘Yor par. ionlars 3 aduress F. ‘Thomas. “DOx 705 Post officg, Troy, N. b AMUSEMENTS. nova - PIONEER CON HALL of the world. The caoly roal Concert Hall in New York. THE ONLY CONCERT HALL whore anything like SINGING can be heard. Firat week < Bg favorite ISS AGNES. SUTHERLAND, ‘We-copy ir opinions of the press of both ; a AND AMERICA, such proving SUPERIORITY OF OUR ARTISTS over all othora, MISS AGNES SUTHERLAND TRE SCOTTISH NIGHTINGALE, EXTRACTS FROM THE BRITISH AND AMERICAN PRESS. {From the Paisley Journal of December 25.) a pall hovelty on the occasion was Miss Agnes M. Suthorland, hitherto unheard of in Paisley as a vocal- iat, and, iudeod, a strangor to the entire west of Scotland; her shiging secured Lo take the audience very much by surprise, and to give almost unqualified delight. With a fall agreeable round toned voice ofeousiderable power and compass, and which she appears to have entirely wader her control. She sings in a very natural, easy aud exprossive style free of all affectation, thoroughly intollixibie, highly pleasing, and bearing words and music thiiliagly home vw tho hearts of the audience, ber singing possesses & popu lar character which wo have rarely heard equailed, Lbs great charm is Uhat it is free alike from the imperfections Of the untutored, and the blemishes of the too artificiaily trained, Noither marred by the vulgarity on the one hand, nor affectation on the ‘other, it strikes on the ear and re-echos through the heart as & genuine combination of Sentiment and sorrow. ‘ii impression she made on the audience was most favorable, and in cach song she British porforn- was not a whit iu ferior to the Paynes. {Fiom the Glasgow Bulletin, Jan. 29.) oncrny by New Town Hann, Gxeevwren.—Misa A.M. Suthesland was, however—it ie not fovidious to say it the especial fayerit oF a young singer of grest Doauty, and by her untiatored pressive style fairly captivates, “for this young ard of the high sbtedly possi Fothing could be better than her rendering of his Jacobito ce Charhe,’’ as also that of Comiin’ > ~ course she we ways encercd, April 9.) VELL CONCKIT.—=After a pate in Paisley, dur ik, and a Voico of decided superiority, while she charms the ih y sony, “Bonnie Pr through the Rye Tr professic and effe atorily be ee all had a with 1 to observe best wiehe from the Philacelpt Miss Aces Su7 this charming ye owls am of Bruce and Panuockbur prit und genuine artistic sell-r hi we havee I large seeti D Gatherimg,”” lending their stirriag a legendary songs ef Aid ins and the mustering pl sonate sopral aud intellectually marked impression, io all who adtnive fine ballad sing * fine rendition of ng slniplieity ab atyle, much mv fll tte spasmodic effortqof the Talkin she will remain wiih us for some Lime Lo re; blunted 4 {F We hope the heart us, August 3.] ay voice oF this h ” evening aya is Moss SeaueKyan.— Th young appily aad app Night ; ting quite promenad rapturously Men’? and & ter at alied phe e Line's Buest n home, or ng find out what a. gem we Will be to small too contain all who will flee’: gmong odions | » the Camor: ny Gatherit sings with ment, and interprets the s ich finds ite way Yhis young iady not employed (he attention, but she . We promisy to utertoiuments an evening of sir Warmest couimendation. enjoyment suc Romembor— de ery night. ELODEC NESE BUILDING, q “Rooms, .H. OnDEN . HH. Benes OGDEN OGDEN OGDEN Ow. Hi. i. i. |. OGDEN still continues to attract the attention of the public to hie original comic IRISH COMICALITIES, every nightat the NELODEON, 539 BROADWAY. Bear in mind there is only one J. HW. OGDEN, and he can be seen and heard every: ‘night at the MELODEON, 539 BROADWAY. Admission 13 cents; Orchestra 25 cents. Privat BROADWAY, CHINESE BUILDING, Spring and Prince streets. Mr. GUSTAV BIDEAU ‘The great primo baritoze, will appear every night this week in solos, duets, choruses, &c. ', CHINESE BUILDING, between Spring and Prince streets. THE DENZER BROTHERS, ‘The great Aeriel Gymnasts, will appear in their surpris- ing and daring feats eve ny night this week. N between Spring and Prince streets. Miss KATE PENNOYER, The young, beautiful and fascinating Dansense, whose ease and grace charm her audiences, every night this week, ELODEON, 539 BROADWAY, CHINESE BUILDING: Mi ‘The youthful Melodeon charmer, will appear, béth in Song and Dance, every night this week. FELODEON, 639 BROADWAY, (CHINESE BUILD- ings), between Spring and Pritice streets. Major BEN YATES, Ballet Master, Will present his Viva dliere’s Gnard of twenty beantiful young ladies every night this week for inspection and LODEON, $39 BROADWAY (CHINESE BU! ings), between Spring and Prince streets. CHILD OF THE REGD A boantiful over received: with jmmenee applause, will be very night th ELODBON, 539 BROADWAY (CHINESE BUILD ings), between Spring and Prince streets. THE HARVEST HOME, troducing beautiful Dantes and Songs, So 7 een CRREY Wenn ere ene Mr. will appear in two of his ame roles, as in Buckstone’s charming comedy, in three acte, of eo ite, mepicseniasin on Saturday with tae Mrs. F. 8. Chanfran William W: wk. Mrs. Cris) Being the SEVENTH NIGHT of his peculiar personation of that humorous chareoter, in which he hag boon received with such, ENTHUSIASTIC DEMONSTRATIONS OF APPROVAL, being nightly THRE TIMES RECALLED ducing (he performance to receive the congratulations @f # delighted auionee. wid hiv RY THEATRE. le Proprivtors, Messed. @. 1. Fox & J. W. Lingurd MONDAY, AUGUS? 26, 1861, Charles Gay lor's rout Miltary Drama of BULL. RUN; OR, THE SACKING OF FAIRFAX. COURT HOUsR. BRILLIANT TARLEAUX AND GORGKOUS BF#HO88. Among whieh will be found BRILGE AT WASHINGTON, i OF ELLSWORTH. x ot THE BATILE OF BULL RUN, ‘The drama will be presented EVERY NIGHT TILL FURTHER NONCE. In addition to which the Nautical Drama of THK MINUTE T ARNUM'S AMERICAN MUSEUM. ‘Tho unparalioled attractions of the Museum are together thousands of both sexes and all ages and classes. TH LIVING HIPPOPOTAMUS, TH LIVING HIPPOPOTAMUS. THE LIVING HIPPOPOTAMUS, THE LIVING HIPPOPOTAMUS, RIVER HOR: RIVER HORSE, RIVER He RIVER HORSE, RIVER RIVER HORSE, FROM THE ke RIVER Ni IN THE RIVER NUL ‘T BEAEMOTH OF oF THE SCRIPTURES, VEL. OF THR ANIMAL KINGDOM, AND THR MARVEL, OW THR ANIMAL KINGDOM, AND THE Js universally acknowledged to be the greatest wonder ever scen in America, Every inotigent person knows that this is the first one seen in this country, and i® was only by the special permission of the ‘ VICEROY OF EGYPT that this was obtained, the penalty being death for ang of his subjeets to allow one to leave his dominions with- at his permission. He is strictly an AMPHIBIOUS MAL, living under water or out of itz will float on top of water, WALK ON THE BOTTOM OF A RIVER, under water and ie y bo sorn at the Museum in the ARTIFICIAL RIVER, SWIMMING AND WALKING as if fro) Dia astve: itewios the ‘etary Hela He is accompanied by RAR KEEPER, ‘BAT tla, ms who is himself a curiosity a wwe men of that historie tribe of mov. Also just obtained et great expense, and now to be seen swittaing in the large tank in the Aqua- rial Tall, A LIVING SHARK, beside a great variety of ote. hiving Fish, Turtles, &e., &e. WHAT 18 11Y OR, MAN MOY SFA 1 MAMMOTH BEAR SAMSON, MONSTER. SNA; AQUARIA, HAPPY FAMILY, LIVING EAL, ‘The Lecture room entertainments embrace VEVITE DRAMA, BURLETTA and FARCE, By a company of rare musical and dramatic talent Mi ORA DAWRON, DOUBLE, peal - VOCALIST, LE. MATILDA BE. ted young Vi iol f ; Children mm "io, 15 conte. Broadway above Grand street, n nd avery t b. during the week. BURLESQUF, panese Tommy. ¥. Dan Bryante, MUSICIANS. is POY ik MBLETY, OUTDONE, FPH. Hot N, NEILL AND) DAN PRYANT. Cone ee g withthe », B. Ber BULL ROY BULL, RON, f BULL Rt BULL, RUN, ROLL BULL BULL RUM, Cand +.-Eph. Horn, Und» Abe....Dan Bryant, Hoors open at 7; Cartain rises at 8 o'clock. Tickets 28 emits, TIXON'S ROY a7 CmRCUS. (From Niblo’s Garden, New York.} Splendid Combine Entertainment, comprising CIRCUS AND MENAGERIE. One price of admission, 25 ¢ Children 15 conte, Open at 134 and 7 P.M. Performance every afterneom, commencing at 2 o'clock FOR TWO DAYS ONLY. WILL OPEN IN WILLIAMSBURG, On the lot in South Fifth street, between Seventh and Fighth streets, MONDAY and TUESDAY, Angust 26 and 27. AT GREENPOINT, ON WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1s to see all, Afternoontand evening. On tho first day of exhibition through the pri streets and avenues of Brockiyn, the cavalcade wilt be headed by # superb band chariot, decorated with national flags and'driven eight in hand by’ MADAME MASON, Ths celebrated charioteer, from Astley’s, Tondon, @ee- tumed as THE GODDESS OF LIBERTY. reat Northwestern ME M, canta Pe, comprising & HERD. OF ELEVEN BUFTALORS Recently captured in that region. ‘The great Western clown, DEN STONF, Will appear for the first time. ALL THE GREAT FEATURES Of Niblo’s Garden, with many additional attractions, wilt be presented, MR. EATON STONE, SIGNOR ZOYARA, SIGNOR SEBASTIAN, SAM'L BURT, * LITTLE GEMMA. Boing five of the GREATEST RIDERS LIVING, Will be given at the Above ° alias each afternoon, coma- mencing at two o seaaret LENGE. A CHALI The proprietor of this establishment offers a premium of FIFTY DOLLARS to any person in Williamsbury Greenpoint who will produce a.team of horees capaly pulling off a ladder the famous Hercules, AIONZO 0B i. To be tested on Sfonday night, August 26, and as npoiht on Wednesday, August 28. ERBURY MUSIC HALL, ERBURY MUSIC HALL, 585 BROADWAY. SUCCESS, TMMENSE SUCCESS, IMMENSE, IMMENSE SUCCESS, BIMENSE SUCCESS, OF THR MAGNIFICENT. PANTOMIME. CROWDED HOUSES, CROWDED HOUSES, CROWDED I CROWDED pHiasiuns dh SEE TIRRNANDEY’S HERNANDEDS HERNANDEZ’S HERNANDEZ’S HERNANDEZ HERNANDEZ’S HERNANDEZS HERNANDEZ: NEW AND ORIGINAL NEW AND ORIGINAL GRAND PANTOMIME GRAND PANTOMIME GRAND PANTOMIME GRAND PANTOMIME GRAND PANTOMIME GRAND PANTOMIME GRAND PANTOMIME GRAND PANTOMIME GRAND PANTOMIME GRAND PANTOMIME GRAND PANTOMIME GRAND PANTOMIME OF THR SOUTHERN * RI FUGEE; SOUTHERN REFU SOUTHERN REFUGEE, SOUTHERN REFUGEE; FAISE FALSE FAL ‘TWENTY THOUSAND MONDAY NIGHT, MONDAY Mawr MONDAY S aa wilt be introdyecd an entire new scene and GRAND TABLEAU, GT AATTEE IN MISSOURY depicting the thes AT BA’ A ‘ ss . T BATTLE MISSOURI, GREAT BATTLE IN MISSOURD GREAT BATTLE IN MISSOURI, DEATH OF dl LYON i TH OF Ney, LYON, SEXES oe OF GENERAL LYON, DEATH OF a L, DEATH OF GENERAT. LYON, DEATH OF GENERAL LYON, Forming one of the finest pictures ever seen on any stage. » Second week of J. H. BUDWORTH, Celebrated: Ethiopian Comedian. Norick.—In consequence of the unprecedented saccoa® of the afternoon performance on Saturday last, the mana- gers begto inform their patrons and the .subile gouerally that a GRAND MATINEE wih n Every SaTeRpAy until further notice. ra sie SS & CURRAN, Proprietors. _ » 39 BROADWAY (CHINESE BUILD- dotweon Syring aud Prigce streets. First week of the wi toh Betlad Singer, Mi XO, sweet ballads. Into pritno dangsnose of the © appear every night in her original principal TS. “JOHN pa W's “ARCH STREET THEATRE, PHT- _ entlemen et aged ate M Indeiphia.~—The ladies aid gentlemen ecaigen ae thie establislin ‘te Bed 28, preparatory Haenee im of the geasen on Satueday’ the Sist inst. °K Assia i 5 te Manager. OF ART mings: WORKS Of erent Admissivn, 25 cents. Opon day JAS. UL WARD, Secretary.

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