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BOARDING AND LODGINGS. NAN NN A A — HAVING TAKEN THE FIRST CLASS HOUSE, ‘fow guits and also som avenue, co'ner of Seventh street, has a ‘ingie rooms to dispose of. Call ‘or addrees box 3,383 New York Post office. TTHE LARGE FIRST CLASS DOUBLE Bloockor street, weet o@ really first class famil Boardinghouse, with Rooms un- «surpessed in size and cere, in suits or single; modern dmprovemenis; the cheapest piace in the city for the ele aad quality of what is offered. GERMAN FAMILY, OF THE HIGHEST RESPRCTA- bility, would let a few sleguntly furnished Rooms, ‘ with oxquisite Board, w single gent er gentlemen and their wives. Apply at No, 20 West Ninth street, bo- tween Fifth and Sixth avenues. French and English eapokea. The highcst references given and required. SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY WOULD LET A HAND- somely furnished sult of Rooms, @ Parlor and two 5 bath room adjoining, on the second floor, ‘with Board. ‘Tb house hag all tho modern improvements ‘Hecinghoe pleasantiy sine 5 Soriay ins Inquiro at 281 i avenve, use LOVE -eighth street, Referenoes required. 7 PRIVATE FAMILY HAVE A PLEASANT ROOM ON the second story, with large pantry, which thoy ~will lot to @ gentleman and wife or two single gonticmen, Room contains gas aud water. Dinner at6 o’clock. Re ‘ferences given and required. Apply to Mrs. M. A. Frank- No, 346 Bleocker street, corner of Charles street. A PRIVATE FAMILY, 121 EAST THIRTY.FOURTH et heuse Street, between Third and Fourth avenues, will let Rooms, with Board, to ono or two families or a *few single gentcmen. Location pleasant; strect always WIDOW LADY, LIVING ALONK, WOULD LIKE TO let a Parior and Bedroom to a iady and gentleman; for the lady only; price to suit the times, Address “@, A., Tnion square Post oftice. N EDUCATED ENGLISH LADY, IN A FIRST CLASS house, weil furnished, will let a Suit of Rooms on «aeoond floor, together or separately, to single gepticiwnen ‘or geutloman and wife, consisting of two large parlors, two bedrooms, plenty of closets, with bathroom oor, having hot, cold and shower baths; use of kitchen and room for seryant. The lady would prefer boarding with the party, and give entire kitchen and servant. Lo. ~ gation central: couvenient to cars and stages, to several parts of the city. Beat of reforonce given and desired. Apply at 235 Fast Tenth street, one wee! on door, A PLEASANT FRONT ROOM, ON FOURTH PLOOR, TO # Jet, suitable for two gentlemen, with or without Board, Terms mocerate. Apply at SLL West Fourth A YOUNG LADY, HAVING A PIANO, IS DESIROUS of obtaining Board in a private family, where musi- tion and use of piano will be taken for Bourd. Address Y, J. I. M., Herald office. LADY AND GENTLEMAN CAN BE ACCOM- s Modated with a eet. furnished Room and , With Board for ri house has modern im- Eragon id very 81 ; terms moderate. Address Marvin, Maison square Post office. HANDSOME PARLOR FLOOR TO LET—TO A GEN- tleman and wife; also a few Roots for single gen- , With or without Breakfast. No, 8 West Eleventh ~atreet, near Broadway, SUIT OF ELEGANT ROOMS ON FIRST FLOOR TO Jet, with private tablo; also Rooms on second and urd floors, and Rooms for single gentlemen, with or we@ithout Board, at 18125 vpn betwoen Twenty-ffth wand Tweaty-sixth streets, near Fifth Avenue Hotel. PRIVATE FAMILY CAN ACCOMMODATE A YEW med ee gentlemen with nice Rooms and Board if . ; hot and cold water and bath room adjoining. ‘Ploagoe call at 134 East Forty-cighth street, between se- + Goad and Third avenues. ~~ SECOND FLOOR FRONT SITTING ROOM AND A Bedroom will be le, ith Board for lady at a moderate prive; ¥ vate, juire at 31 Kast “Twenty-soventh stroct, near Madison avenue. FAMILY OF FOUR PERSONS, ONE-OF THEM A A ohild, desire Board in a private family; location be- vtweon Fourteonth and Twenty-third streets. Address, agtving full particulars, X. Y., box 199 Herald office. FAMILY OF TWO PERSONS, OCCUPYING A NEW ‘brown stone house, one block from Madison park C Leap ae Piped would lot Parlor floor, unfur- mished; to a party tlemen or small family, vith pri- ‘ato table it Vesited, “Address Home, Herald otce, VERY DESIRABLE SUIT OF ROOMS, ON SECOND floor, hancisomely furnished, to let, to single gen- ; Or would let the entire floor, with everything to houso, to a small family, who wish a pleasant, inde- ‘eee home. Call at 61 Wesl Filtoumth ateset no GENTLEMAN AND WIFE OR TWO OR THREE gentlemen can obtain Board in a private fa- single A. where all the comforts of a home may be had. * “Terms moderate. Apply at 26 Lafayette avenue. ‘Brooklyn. See aE RR ENE UNE Ase Sr eo ec A {ABERAL PRICE WILL BE PAID BY TWO GEN- « Semon for xood Rooms and Board; accommodation f neeretefte Sl Poe a few pleasant “Herald oftice. wires Bedroom adjoining, on second floor, suitable for a or gentleman and his wife, and Rooms. for single to let, with Board, in the first class house, 76 i sos Twonty-sixth street. References exchanged. - SMALL FAMILY OF TWO WOULD 1 mA LIKE TO LET A sence. ATAPI ea OVE OPN ete a A LARGE, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOM, WITH Parlor and Bodroom to a gentleman, with -@t without-partial Board, at 47 West ty seventh satreet, between Broadway and Sixth avenue. References « desired, (dinner at 1 o’clock,)’one or two well fur- a rooms, two gentlemen or a gentlemen and wife. A PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET, WITH BOARD 1 ge, kc. No. 65 East Twelfth street, noar Broad- ‘Bath vway. WIDOW LADY, RESIDING houso, newly furnished, can give first class accom- ied, bo asec deitate siSeasienae bo ee F most desirable situation up town, near cars aud Brosdway stages. Address J. M., box 196 Herald ollie SMALL, PRIVATE FAMILY, RESIDING IN A FIRST cles house, between Tenth and Fightoenth strects, *and Fiftt and Sixth avenues, would let to @ gentleman a Parlor aad Bedrood connecting, on the second floor, both . ly ecenenngs und arith —, Nap ibgeersaa the ference given required. For particulars -apply to Mr. WALDRON, Nos. 155 and 157 Broedway. VERY DESIRABLE SUIT OF ROOMS, WITH FULL Board, to rent, in the first class house Ne. 20 Wash- cington placo, near the New York Hotel. Ale a front hall ‘Bedroom. Suit of Rooms are large. Apply as above. NEATLY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, WITH Closet, to let, with or without Board, by a small «private family; house large, and well furnished: has bath, “gan, be, and Kept aa order. Rent low: location nt to cars or 5 at 120 (old No, Fifth street, near Second rolling: i ¢ pr T 22 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFI and Sixth avenues, large Ruoms, handsomely fur- a , 1D suits oF eingle.' Also smatter Rooms fer gentie- *amen, with Board. ‘The house hus all the modern improve- rmenis, Unexceptionable references given and revuired ALONE, IN A NEW YOUNG WIDOW LADY HAS A OOUPIK OF Furnished Rooms that she would let to gentlemen “ ladies or single gentlemen, with or without Board. Apply to Mrs. Wiliard, No. 149’ Thompson street, third foot, over store. FINE SUPT OF ROOMS ON SECOND STORY, A A fino Room on third story and a single Room on “fourth story, to let, with Board, at 118 Second avenne, near Broadway and Astor place; atid way Y Place; house first olass und jo- OARD.—A FEW GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMO- "i dated with pleasant furnished Rooms, with Board, at ek a eee ea tet oan modern, location * ven! cars Stages ; reference: - changed. Dinner at 6 o'clock. if girs OARD.—A FAMILY AND ONE OR TWO SINGLA gentiomen, wishing a quiet and gentecl residence, ~gaa be accommodated with Furnished Apartments and Board at No. 61 Ciinton place, two doors east of Fifth ave- waue, References-exchanged. @ARD.—TO TET, TWO SUITS OF COMFORTABLE pe Tae Lee also ono on the third, “ ‘nished, Bath and gas. Apply at 48 Citnion ~place, near the Brevoort House. JOARD.—A FLOOR FRROUGH, “WIT” HALL ‘BATH Room, be secured entire or in part; house first Hage; selghbartiond Fifth avenue and Twenty-cighth streets, Address, with fall natne, S. Herald oftica, OARD—BETWEEN THE SEVENTH AND EIGHTH svenues.—A gentleman and wife can find superior ‘seccoramodations in a private aad respectable family ; also four singie gentiemen, at very reduced prices, with the “rooms furnished or unfurnished, by applying at 124 West Twenty 4ifth street. Board for two, $9 w $10 per week, ~*coording to rooms required, ‘D THEIR WIVES OR itlomen can obtain neatly farnishcd Rooms. with at 215 West Fiftcouth strect; alse a suit of ‘Parlors, unfurnished, en the first floor, to let, with or without Board. NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, xé6l. BOARDING AND LODGINGS. Boe oS crane pe ONE OF THE MOST Pleasant houses in the city, central, convenient to foreines eaten ep nanan on Kes or wecona Loe hin furnished or unfurnished rooms, wi ivate table if re- quired, at No. 87 Clinton piace, ‘eighth stzeot. OARD IN A PRIVATE FAMILY.—A GENTLEMAN and wife or two singlo gentlemen can be accotamo- With good Bou:d at 134 Court street, near Pacitic, East Brooklyn, sass tas cA ON RN Di igeerd IN JERSEY CITY.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS wife and two or three single gentlemen can be ac- commodated with pleasant Rooms in # fino location, at 31 Grand street, three minutes’ walk from Cortundt street ferry. Dinner as six o'clock. OARD WANTED—FOR A GENTLEMAN, WIFE, child and servant, in a respectable private family. Torms must be moderate. Address H. , box 580 Post offi OARD WANTED—IN A STRICTLY PRIVATE FAMI. ly, by @ young gentleman, where ho can have the comforts of ® home. Referevoes given and required. ~i stating terms, Permanency, box 207 Herald ¢ OARD WANTED FOR A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE.— Two furnished Rooms, with Board, in a desirable location; if suited wiil be permanent; good reference given, And required. Addreas 8. E. V., Herald office, stating lo- cation and price. OARDING—AT 264 TENTH STREET, BETWEEN FIRST avenue and avenue A. Two or three small families: can havo pleasant Rooms and Board; also, a few gentie- men, $3 50 per week, gaa included; neighborhood good: house has all tho peers Pomel OARDING.—a ie FEW WELL FURNISHED ROOMS may be had, with Board, for gentlemen and their wives; Board for the lady only. 118 Prince street, OARDING.—331 GREENWICH STREET.—A FEW gentlemen can obtain good Board and pleasant Rooms at $3 per week. Mrs. A. TAYLOR, OARDING—A FINE LARGE ROOM ON SECOND floor, syitable for gentieman and wife; terms $10 por week; also dsmall.room $5 per week; hougo first class; location desirable. Inquire at 244 West Thirty-second street, near Ninth avenue, OARDING AT 366 BOWERY, BETWEEN THIRD AND fourth streets.—A few ladies or gentlemen can be accommodated with full or partial Board by applying aa above; only a few boarders taken, and reference re- quired. Torms very moderate. OARDING AND LODGING.—WANTED, BY A SINGLE gentleman, @ handsomely furnished Harlor and Bed- room, or @ largo room with an alcove, with adjoining bath room, on the first or second floor of a first cluss house, contrally located above Tenth street, whore the full aud uninterrupted freedom of a home may be enjoyed, A liberal rent will be paid for premises in every particu- lar ologible. Boarding house keepers need not reply. Addrees Royston Keene, box 180 Herald offiee. ROOKLYN.—ONE OR TWO GENTLEMEN CAN BE nicely accommodate? in a private French family, where they can enjoy the comforts of a homo. house is situated near the South and Wail street ferries. Dinner at half-past six. Please address for particulars O. P., box 106 Herald ottice, for two days. ee ROOKLYN, 86 CLINTON STREET.—DESIRABLE Rooms for families and singe sraleuee may be had, with Board; bathroom in the Dinner at 64g. < BOARDING AND LODGING. THOSK LIVING IN HOYELS AND BOARDING houses.—There is anestablisument opened at 110 Macdougal stroot, the rooms being laid ont in suits and furnished with everything necessary for honsekeeping, in Order that a family may have a complete home and live atan inconceivably low rato, There ia a restaurant at- GENTLEMEN ONLY.—T0, LET AT TILMAN’S, 712 Broadway, s very uice little apartment, with ail modern improvemeats, erat a outa ad hes sts: ae WO GENTLEMEN, WISHING TO ROOM TOGETHER, can be accommodated, in « private family, with jeagant Room and good Bourd; terms $5 to $6 for two. Hovse contains all modern improvements, Neighborhood desiral 170 Thirty-sixth street, between Seventh and Right enues. References given. WO BEAUTIFUL PARLORS, WITH SLEEPING ROOMS if required, adjoivtag, nicely carpeted and furnished; contain hot and cold water, large closets, &c; one single © let reasonably. Dinner at 6. References ox- changed. Inquire at 183 West Eleventh street, pre, OR THREE GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMO~ dated with a suit of well furnished Rooma, with bath room attached, on frat or second floor, with or without par- tial Board, ina private German family. Apply at No. 71 Hammond street, botw: Fourth and Bloceker. LET—IN SOUTH BROOKLYN, TO ON OR TWO gentiomen seeking superior accommodations, a suit ot Rooms on tho first tloor, including bedroom, with bath and dressing room adjoining, with partial Board, or break- fast only; served in room if preferred; the house is first class and family very small, Inquire ab No. 96 Congress street, four doors wost of Henry. LET—TO ONE OR TWO GENTLEMEN, WITHOUT board, a Parlor and Bedroom on tho second floor, with bath, &c. Also a single Room on third floor, at No. 376 Fourth street, near Lafayette place, ERY DESIRABLE ROOMS TO LET, WITH BOARD, in suits or separately, in a finely located and fur- nished house, at prices to ‘suit the times. Apply at 3% Ciinton place, between University piace and Broadway. WEST TWENTY-FIFTH STREET, CORNER OF BROAD- way—at the Madison Park House, fine suits of on the first and second floors, with or without Board also a few single Rooms. Private tables furnished if proforred, Best of reference required. LAMERTINE PLACE, WEST TWENTY NINTH street, between Kighth and Ninth avenues.—A nicoly furnished front Room to let, with Board, at $10 per woek, including fire; also a back Room at $9, for gentle. man and wife; howe has all improvements; location very Ploasant. Dinner at 6 o’clock. ora NINTH STREK" ROOMS TO LET, WITH OR without Board, Houyo first class. References ex- changed. D} BOND STREET.—ELUGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS to let, singly or en suite; the location is the most ‘able in the city. Terms moderate. deat 3 TENTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH AND SIXTH avenues.—Eleguntly furnished Rooms on second floor, large and commodious closets, with private bath. Dinner at six. Unexceptionable references required. 3 CLINTON PLACE, EIGHTH STRERT, NEAR BROAD- way.—Pleasant Rooms for single gentlemen, with or without Board, in « private family. The house has all the modern improvements. ROOKLYN.—TO LET, WITH BOARD, A PARLOR ‘and Bedroom, elegantly furnished; also a beautiful Room, suitable for ‘a winglo gentioman, in a first clase house, replete with all improvements, Apply at 137 Amity street. Dinnir at 645 OARD IN BROOKLYN.—TWO GENTLEMEN CAN have a pleasant Room with the comferts of @ desi- Fable home, with the advertisor, whose family consists of three persons only. Location adjacent to Fulton avenue, and within easy walking distance of the forry. Address W. 0. R., box 180 Herald office. 3 WEST THIRTY-EIGHTH STREET.—TWO OR THR! select familics and three or four gentiemon of the first respectability can now be accommodated with suits oF single Rooms in one of the mont delightful locations, Situated between Broadway and Fifth avenue; table frst class. References exchanged. 4 ET, BETWEEN Fifth and Sixth avenuee—Furnished Rooms, w Board, in suits or single, suitable for families or xinglo gentlemen, can be had on reasouable terms, in the above first clase house. WEST TWENTY-FOURTII STRI OARD IN BROOKLYN.—GOOD BOARD CAN’ BE OB- tained at the brown stone house, No. 105 Amity Street, Brooklyn, five minutes’ walk fiom South terry. Satise references given and required. Roomsfur- nished or unfurnished. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—TWO HANDSOMELY FUR- nished suits of Rooms on second floor; also one or two single Rooms may be had, with Board, at 108 Clinton street, corner of State. OARD IN EROOKILYN.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, or @ few single gentiemen,can be acoommodated with pleagant Rooms and pe Board in a house recently refurnished, containing the modern improvements. and within five minutes’ walk of either South or Wall street ferries. Apply at 111 Clinton street. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—AN UNFURNISHED PAR- lor and Bedroom on the first floor, and other Rooms, to let, with Board, at 49 Concord street. Location plea- sant, and convenient to either Fulton or Wall street ferry. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE or two or threo single gentlemen can havo pleasant Rooms, with Board, on the second floor, at 30 Cheever Place, between Harrison and Degraw, Hicks and Henry Streets. Terms moderate. Five minutes’ walk from South ferry. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—MARRIED OR SINGLE gentlemen can be accommodated with pleasant Rooms, with or without Bodrooms attached, in a first class house, good neighborhood, convenient ‘to all the ferries; torms moderate, by applying at No. 47 Concord Street. OARD IN WILLIAMSBURG.—A FEW GENTLEMEN can finda pleasant home ina small private famiiy, five minutes’ from all the ferries. Rooms well fur- nished; gas, bath, and dinner at six. Referonces required. Apply at 184 South Third streot. WEST TWELFTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH and Sixth avenues,-"Pieasant furnished Rooms to let, with Bourd, Terms moderate. Dinner at si 9 SPRING STREET, THREE DOORS FROM BROAD- way.—War prices, To let, handsomely furnished, omg, to single gentlemen. ‘The location is uear all the first class hotels and places of amusement. Beading room free. Inquire at the Anson Hous 8 SECOND AVENUE, NEAR FIFTH STR! Pleasant furnished Rooms for single gontiemen, or geutiemen and their wives, with Board. Location one of the pleasautest in the city. 91 CLINTON PLACE, NEAR FIFTH AVENUE—TO e Jet, Parlor on first floor; second and third Lory front Rooms, en suite, or singly, to gontiomen or gentle. men and wives, with first class Board. Roferences ylven and required. 3 GREENE, STREFT, ABOVE SPRING— ALSTON by House.—Rlegautly furnished suits of Rooms, with gas, Croton water and every convenience for housckeep- ing economically; partioularly suited for small, respecta- bie families. Rent low. BLEECKER STREET, WEST OF AND NE, Broodway.—Pleasantly furnished Rooins to let, with or without board, single or in suits. Meals served in rooms if desired. ‘Transient boarders accommodated. Location pleasant and central. } CHRYSTIE STREET.—FURNISHED ROOMS TO let, with or without Board; also a few ladies can be accommodated with Board. 1 4 EAST TWENTY-THIRD STREFT.—PARLORS gantly furnished, to let; ull modern improvements in house. Reat moderate to a re- ROOKLYN HEIGHTS, NEAR WALL STREET FER- ry.—Gentiemen and their wives or single gentlemen can obtain pleasant Rooms, with Board, at 75 Montaguo |e corner of Henry street. Entrance on Henry strevt. ferences exchanged. AY BOARD IN BROOKLYN.—BOARD, WITHOUT Rooms wanted, by two gentlemen. Dinner at 63g o'clock, convenient to Atlantic street, between Henry and Clinton. Address, with terms and location, box 4, 102 Post office, N. Y. ILEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—FOR ladies or gentlemen (Board for the Jadies); or Rocms for single gentlemen. House first class. Apply at No, 28 West Fifteenth street, near Fifth avenue. ILEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS, IN SUITS OR SIN. gle, with full or partial Board, delightfully located, between Union and Madison squares. Apply at No. 910 Broadway. . |URNISHFD ROOMS.—A SMALL PRIVATE having more room than they can occupy, and living iu @ delightful location, have a handsomely furnished sult of Rooms to let, either separately or together, with all the modern improvements. For particulars apply. at 100 Lawrence street, Brooklyn. 'URNISHED ROOMS TO LEI.—TWO LARGE ROOMS ‘on second tloor; also oue on third, suitable for gen- deman and lady; board for the lady’ only; house new, with afl the modern improvemonts; terms moderato, Apply at 261 West Fifteenth street, near Fighth avenue. \URNISHED ROOMS TO LET.—TO LET, A SUIT OF Rooms, in a private house, suitable for housekeep- ing, or would lot the same to two or three gentlemen, ten pply at 110 West Thirty-seventh st. (URNISHED ROOMS TO LET VERY CHEAP—BY THK day, week or month; house known as Hilliard’s: Hotel; no connection with any othor house; call and ex- amine; rooms may be had at prices to suit the times; lo- cation beautiful. No, 760 Broadway, near Eighth street. sponsil 5 PRINCE STREET—ST. CLAIR HOUSE.—ELE- gautly furnished Rooms, with Bedrooms at- tached, with all the conveniences for housekeoping com- plete, including gas and Croton water, to let te respectable families or single gontlen BROOME, STREET, A FEW DOORS FAST OF Dee) the Bowery.—Furnished Rooms to let, with Board, W single gontiemen or gentlemen and their wives. Dinner at 6 o'ck References exchanged. FOURTH STRE! 1 37 out board. A private family, having mo room than they require, would let a few Rooms, at prices to suit the times. erences exchanged. COUNTRY BOARD. p tlemen or a family Pelham road. NOUNTRY BOARD AT NEW ROCHELLE, FOR THE J fall and winter.—Pleasant Rooms may be obtained, with good Board, where one may enjoy the comtorts of & home. House only five minutes’ walk from the depot. Apply to Mrs. C. HADDEN ACCOMMODATION AT the Triton House, close to the beach. Goud bathing, boating and fishing. Board only $7 per week, with all the comiorts of a first clase hotel. “Scenery of the neighbor- hood unsurpassed for beauty. Beats daily from foot of Jamos slip and Peck slip; fare 20 cents. Five or six good Rooms vacant on Soptember 2. Addvess J. Miller, Triton Houee, Glen Cove, 1. L. , NEW JERSEY, during the month of Sepcember, owing to the numerous visiters now stopping. SAMUEL LAIRD, Proprietor. \URNISHED OR UNFURNISHED ROOMS CAN BF HAD in a pleasantly located part of the city, at reasona- Die prices, for singie gentlemen or a married couple; house has all the modern improvements; reforences exchanged. Call at 410 West Twenty-third street, IURNISHED PARLOR AND BEDROOM ANB SINGLE Bodroom to let, with or yalthout Board, in a first class house contaiing at! the modern improvements. Prices to suit the times, Apply at 176 East Fourteenth street. ENTLEMEN CAN HAVE VERY DESIRABLE FUR- nished Rooms (no boarders) at 371 Fourth streot, near Lafayette place and Broadway. ACKSON ROUSE, 210 ELM STREET.—THE LOWEST rented and most comfortably and conveniently fur- nished Apartments in the city, to meet the wants of sinall families, with every requisite furniture. Linen, cooking Tange and utensils, gas and Croton water. ‘AISON MEUBLEE, 70 AND 72 WEST THIRTY- EIGHTH street.—Kooms, elegantly furnished, or whole , with kitchen, cellar and yard. Houses new, first clase, four story, brown stone; common parlor; meals furnished. Whole first Floor, or Basement for physician’s etfioe. ‘RS. M. B. SUMNER, NO. 22 WEST TWENTY-NINTH street, has two fine Suits of Rooms not yet engaged, and one large Room; also two single ones. Hor house has been enlarged and is elegantly furnished, and she can of- pac Pane comfort to those desiring a home for the winter. RS. J. A. ROOF, NO, 5 EASY THIRTY-FIRST STREET, between Fi'th and Madison avenues; house newly Opened for fumilics and single gentlemen. Koosms furnish- ed in suits or singin, with Hoard, with or without private able. Dinner at six o'clock. Reforence required. ARD—AT 25 STUYVFSANT STREET, CONTINUA- tion of Astor place, secon: of the:new English base- ment housos, east of Third avenue. A front and back Parlor, unfurnished, with Board; also a gentleman’ and wife, or two eingle gentlemen, cun bo aceumunodated with ‘board, where the comforts of ‘a homo cab be found. Con- venient t and stages. OARD.—A GENTLEMAN ANI) LADY CAN BE AC- commodated wih a neatly furnished Parlor and Bedroom, separate or together, with or withont board for ome or both. Apply at 37 West Washington place; “house has gas and bath. OARD FOR A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE.—A Rooms, socond floor, front. Also a Room fo: @endoman, Apply at 118 West Twenty-third str OARD WANTED IN FIFTH AVENUK.—A GENTLI- man and his wife, of respectability, without chil- dren, want to rent furnished Rooms in'Fifth avenue, above Sevontcenth street preferred, cither first or second oor, with private table for the winter, where there are Qagieer boarders. Address A. B., bos 291 Hordld oftce. 0. 35 WEST WASHINGTON PLACE—TWO HANDSOME. Parlors. Aleoa hall Bedroom, nively farnished, will be let to gentiomen or asmall family, with or without meals, in a Freuch private family. References required. ARTIES MAKING ARRANGEMENTS FOR BOARD fer the fail and winter will find desirable accommo- “ations in a iret class house, 36 Tenth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, Reference given and required. LEASANT FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—WITH Board, suttable for gentlenen and their wives or Single gentlemen, at 416 Fourth strect, between Bowery and Second avenve. Dinner at 6 o'clock. URNISHED ROOMS, WITH OR PLEASANT WEIL FURNI without Board, may be obtained fo a firat class honse: by applying at 77 Fourth avenue, noar Tenth street. QECOND FLOOR, WELL FURNISHED, IN A PRIVATES S family, near Union square, botweon Broadway and Fifth avenue, to let, with Board, to gorticmen or gontle- man and wife; hot and cold water and bath, Call at 62 East Fourteenth street to learn particulars. Terme law exchanged. CRAN HOUSE, NEWPORT, R. .—MFSSRS, KERNER & BIRCH beg to inform their nimerous friends and the public that, notwithstanding all reports to the con- trary, they have determined to keep the Ocean House open for tie recoption of guests until the 16th or the 20th of September. KERNER & BIRCIT, Proprietors. HE [LA TOURETTE HOUSE, BERGEN POINT, N. J. will be kept open through September, decidedly the most pleasant month of the season at this’ Point. Fami- Neg and others returning from Saratoga and the watering places North, and wishing to spend a short timo by the salt water and In clos proximity to Now York, can here Bonts leave pier No.’ 2 North find the desideraturo. Tiver, ut 7:20, 11:20, 3:20. at 10:30 and 4:30 o’clne ~ COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. ‘TED—IMMEDIATELY, IN A WHOLE sale and retail Drug store. The Li ides owning it has not time to attend to it, Call at 108 Ninth avenue, between Land at 2o’clock. A good, responsible clerk wanted in the samo place. ARTNER WANIBD—IN A BUSINESS, WITH AN amount of $1,000 or more, doing a good cash busi- hess. Address J. P., box 225 Herald office. ARE CHANCR.—PARTNER WANTED, WITH FROM $500 to $1,000, to advertise the bost Dentifrice and Toilet Article ever before the public; splendid for shaving and the growth of whiskers. A fortune realized within three yearm, Addrees Deatifrice, for threo days, Herald oilice. ADVERTISER IS IN POSSESSION OF THE KNOW- lodge for purifying Petroleum or Rock Oi] at bess ‘than one-half the former cost and would like to commnu- nicate with « party having capital, wishing to engage in the businesa” Addross Rock Oil, station A, Spring street, N.Y. t) —WANTED, A PARTNER IN A PLEASANT, e @ profitable business; must be a steady, fidustrious man, Address HK. & P., 542 Broadway, basement. —A RESPECTABLE an independent old established and very profitabl porting business; the very required; no agents need answer. office. ence given Address David, Herald —WANTED ‘AL HARD. $15.000. ware mait, who has the above in cash, to take an active interest in'a well established hous in the West, doing a good business. ‘The fullest inform: tion given to principals only by addressing for one wook 6. i box 2,061 Font oftce. AMUSEMEN'TS. “of the ORIGINAL, AMERICAN COMEDIAN CLARK, AR. J. 8. CLARKE, MR. J. 9. CLARKE, Who ts nightly received with INCREASING KNTHUSIASM By dolighted and CROWDED AUDIENCES, He will repeat this evening for the THIRTEENTH TAMS Hie peculiar conception of TOODLES, ‘NOODLES, TOODLES, And enact for the first time the comic part of GIL, THE MILLER, In the admirab'e drama, in three acts, entitled THE INVISIBLE HUSBAND. plano eee + Mrs. Aloxina Fisher Philip of Spaia MR. J. 8. Baker att In consequence of its unprecedentod success, TOODLES EVERY EVENING, For which places may be secured up to SEPTSMBER 7, TXON’S ROYAL CIRCUS. ‘Will open for a short season, commencing om MONDAY NIGHT, SEPTEMBE 2, 1861, UNDER THRIR MRAUTIFUL PAVILION, Which will be BANDFOMELY ILLUMINATED WITH GAS, HANDSOMELY ILLUMINATED WITH GAS, And tastefully Adorned with Garlands and Flowers, ADORNED WITH GARLANDS AND FLOWERS, And every attention given to its proper ventilation, mak- ing it Aoiightfully cool and CORNER OF FOURTEENTH STREK! Ad joinin Palace Gar ALL. THE SPLENDID EQUESTRIAN TROUPE, So popular at Niblo's Garden, combining the BEST RIDERS, ACROBATS AND GYMNASTS EN THE WORLD! In addition to the above, Mr. Nixon has much pleasure im announcing an engagement w!th the famous: SANTA FE MENAGCRIK, CONTAINING A HERD OF ELEVEN: EDUCATED BOFFALOES, EDUCATED BUFFALOES, EDUCATED BUFFALOES, which will be introduced in the circle by their INDIAN TRAINERS IN COSTUME. EATON STONE, the greatest baro back rider living, is engaged. Due uotice of his tirst appearance will be given. PRICES OF ADMISHON TO KEE ALL, Twenty-five conts; children fifteen cents. Doors open at seven; commence at eight o'clock. FOUK GRAND MATINEES, arranged for tho especial gratification of ladies and Juveniles, will be given during the week, commencing at two o'clock: Weduesday, 4th; Thursday, Sth; Friday, 6th; Saturday, th, OTICE. WALLACK’S NEW THEATKE, Corner of Bronilway and Thirteenth street. ‘The ladies and gentlemen engaged for the ensuing sea- son are requested to meet on the stage, on Wednesday next, September 4, at 11 o'clock A. M. LESTER WALLACK, Stage Manager. Stage door in Fourth avenue. S PENSE { SUSPENSE !!t Suxpense wit! seon be over, for in a few days the CABI- NET OF WONDERS and ANATOMY, consisting of Natural Dovelopements and Scieutific Works of Art, will be com: pletely arranged. SUSPENSE tt “AKK advantage of the present hard times and raise me $160 for my Pianoforte, which was. new four months ago, and cost me $375, shall haye the kame. No greater bar: gain can be found, Seven full octaves, splendid rosowood case, carved lyre, fretwork desk, overstrang bass, and 1s & perfect gem. Satisfaction guaranteed in every particu- Jar. Call at 193 Henry stre Yo MAGNIFICENT > A Pianoforte, elogant carved caso and legs overstrung buss, full iron plate, ined with satinwood; has modern improvements; made to order for the present owner; has been in uae but five months; cost $500, will be sold for $250, including Stool, Cover aud rosowood music Cabinet. Inquire at 70 Wost Twonty-sixth stroct, var Sixth avenu IVES, JR., PROFESSOR OF MUSIO, P. F. AND je Singing—19 South Ninth, corner of Second street. lyn, K.D.; a8. 7, Gordou’s, 706 Broadway, N. Y where all orders will be auswered. WANTED, AN ENGAGEMENT AS MI in a boarding school, by a lady who hi ara) experience; satisfactory reference, & :, box No. 9 Blooming Grove, Orange coun- NSTRUCTION, sic Teach had several 5 Address H. P t TTO MULLER, TEACHER OF THE PIANOFORTE, and singing, continnes to give lessons wo gentlemen ‘at 923 Broadway, corner of Twenty -tirst strevt, room No. 10. Also lessons at the residence of pupils. For further information please call in the forenoon. IANO WANTED.—A GOO) PIANO, FOR WHICH THE advertiser will pay $100. Address Music, Herald 8. offic EMOVAL.—HORACE WATERS, AGENT, HAS RE- moved to 481 Broadway, between Grand and Broome ftrects, where he sells new seven octave Piawos for $150, and warranted. Second hand Pianos und Melodeons from $25 to $130. All kinds of Musical Morchandise at war prices. Pianos and Molodeons to let from $3 to $6 per month: rent allowed if porchased as per agreement; monthly paymente received for the same. FOR A FIRST CLASS PIANO, WORTH $300; Reded Large round corners, rosewood, carved mouldikg, seven octaves, iron frame, with all the modern improvements, very little used, J, COUKNHOVEN, 856 Broadway , near Fourteenth sireet. A COUPLE OF YOUNG LADIBS ARE DESIROUS TO live with respectable families, a iustruct children in ihe ordinary English bi @aches, music, ruditaents of French und German; also, fancy work if required. Fronch or Gorman families preferred, as they wish wo beoome fami liar with the languages, Salary no object whatever. Re- ferences exchanged. Please address L. K., box 217 Herald office, for one week. ENTLEMAN, A GRADU University of France, profesor of the French lan- nage in one of ibe frat institutes and some of the beet fon lies of New York, desires an engagement in » school or family. Satisfactory testimonials and references; terms moderate. Addreas K. K., New York Times office, OOKKEKPING, BUSINESS WRITING, ARYFEMETIC.— Mr. DOLBDAR, 609 Broadway, gives private lessons and prepares genticmen or boys practically for businesa. Terme reduced from $15 to $5 for all who gecure Beate this week. Ladies’ cheap writing class $1. ADAME C. MEARS BURKHARDT, corner Thirty-cighth st. . Mi 222 and 24 Madison avenue, ENGLISH AND FRENCH BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR Yt i LADIES, (Formerly 32 West Fifteenth street.) Will reopen, withthe commencement of the sesri September 12. Madame C. M. B. will be at home from the let of September. Circulars at Rrevaing’s, 701 Broad- way; Lockwood's, 411 Broadway, and 222 Madison avenue. oN N claesical and commereial, Hudson terrace, Hobo- Ken, reopons September 2. Terms $200 per annura. Re- ference:—Mr. F. Pouver, 30 Broad atroet; Mr. K. Plun- kett, 120 Broadway, ME. A. COUTAN’S DE GRAND-VALS BOARDING SCHOOL, No. 276 Fifth avenue, corner of Thirty-first st Wilt reopen on Monday, September 16, 1961. 47. FRANCIS XAVIKR COLLEG! WD. teenth street, New York. in this institution on Moncey, the ‘Of September. JOREPH DURTHALLBR, 8. J., Preside ROY FEMALE = SEMINARY.—THIS INSTITUT offers the accumnlated adyantages of nearly pity years of successful operation, Every faciity is provided for a thorough course of useful aud ornamental education, under the direction of a corps of inore than twenty pro- “a For circulars appiy te JOHN 49 WEST FIF- will be resumed G ACADEMIES. ACADEMY, 861 BROOME streot. DE GARMO BROOKES will open hie Academy on Tuesday, Sept. 17, 1861, for adnits, And Wednesday, Sept, 18, for children. All the new Dances ard roceived, and will be produced in rapid succession, _____. BILLIARDS. _ NY ONE HAVING TWO OR THREE FIR! F second hand slate bed Billiard Tables, w: late patent cushions. will rect with a cash © ing box 585 Herald office, FINE ASSORTMENT OF BILL his new!y invented patent ensh J. SHARP, at his m a fow second hand tabloa. iow for cash by W Fulton stroet. TLLTARDS. TAN" TO EXCHANGE GROC } or Yankeo Notions for a first class Billiard Table, or would buy cheap for cash. Inquire of J. IL STEAD, 500 Canal street, cornor of Greenwich. YHELAN’S IMPROVED PILLIARD TADLES AND COM- RINATION CUSHIONS. Prices to suit the times. PHELAN& COLLENDER, GB 0 68.Crosyq atroct, New York, i a atapmeatinil carennnncnnn ee, mannan N ELODEON, 589 BROADWAY, CHINESK BUILDINGS, betwoen Spring and Prince streets. Pir = CONCERT HALL OF AMERICA. . Y of amusement, end best condveted oie tee i LARGEST? VOMPANY IN THE WORLD. The Ares artists wad best valent in the country ENGAGED REGARDLESS OF COST. MR. J. H. OGDEN, iene I AMUSEMENTS. ONDAY, September 2, 1861, 7 N% BOWERY THATRE Solo Proprivtors, Menara. G. L. Fox & J. W. Charles Gaylor's groat Military Drama BULL RUN, ad Qe tus hee! ov Famy: WEEK Of this Grand Drama. ‘Tho emperor of Irish comedians and vocalists, has go | The first act of oer on the modern stage, ucknowledged by all to bo the greatest roprosentative of tho Hibornian character the | And the sensation work! over aw. Seovnd week of the ement of the renowned . SCUTTISH NIGHTINGALE, MISS AGNES SUTHERLAND, whose sweet ballads have elicited the higheat encomiums of the European und Amorican press. MISS EVA BRENT, the great American prima donna, whose reputation as @ Vooulist draws throngs of admirers, For compass of voice and swectness of tone, she has no equal in the pro- foasiva. MISS ADELE CALLA, The fascinating dauseuse, {oecieny: prima donna of the ols, MISS KATE PENNOYER Tn her beautiful dances, tor which she is so celebrated. MISS ERNESTINE DE FA BER, ‘Tho woll known comic and sentimentai vocalist, danseuse | whoso ‘bones aro as strong pioces of brass,” “like and actress. MISS CLARA BUTLER, The very beautiful and accomplished comic and senti- mental yooalist. M83 KB. WINTHROP, ‘The most amusing luiy vocalist extant. Gustave Bidoaux, primo baritone, late of Geo. Christy’s. R. Hart, the weil known Ethiopian comedian. MACAIRE, drama of CARPENTRR OF ROUEN, ARNUM'S AMERIGAN MUSEUM. So great has beon tho rush to see that wonderful LIVING HIPPOPOTAMUS, LIVING HIPPOPOTAMUS, LIVING HIPPOPOTAMUS, ‘That the r has been induced te retain hia oO WEEK LONGER. ONK WEEK LONGER. ONE WERK LONGER, Ts f@ univoraally admitted that he is the GREATEST WONDER OF THE WORLD, LIVING IN THE WATER OR OUT OF IF Ho is celebrated in the historical records of the Bible am THE GREAT BEHEMOTH, I THE iron,” “who esteemeth iron as straw, and brass as wood,” and of whom the sacred history saym— Upon the earth thero is not his like.—Job, ch. x1. aa@ @a. ‘Those quotations show him to be an animal of IMMENSK SIZE AND GIGANTIC STRENGTH, and as ‘his like has never been scon upon the carth’ beta THE GREATEST CURIOSITY LIVING. Every visiter allows him to bo the most marvelless Major Ben Yates, master of the ballet and pantomimist, { Creaturé ever seen in America. His mouth is the wenden ¢, eMilian, Irish comedian, hols and Son, Denzer Rrothers, 1.N. Carr, R. Hamilton, Miss G. Bonniface, Miss Kmma honniface, Miss Nichols, Miss Josephine, Miss Bernar Miss Norval, Miss Fanny Clittora, Miss Morris. A Ballet Troupe of twenty-five Young Ladica, And the celebrated Melodeon Vivandicre Guard, or Fo- male Kiflo Skirmishors, Under the command of Major Ben Yates, ‘Will beroviewed every night this week. ‘The proprietor of thy Melodeon submits his programme of everybody; when open, is full TWO FRET IN WIDTH, Large enough to take in a child two years old. He is to be seen in the Museum at all houre im the ARTIFICIAL RIVER, SWIMMING AND WALKING, # if frolicking im the historic Nile. He is accompanied SALAAMA HIS ARAB KEKPER, Who ia himself a curiosity as a specimen of ‘that histerte tribe of mon. Also, just obtained, at great oxponse, aad now to be seen swimming in tho large tank mm jhe Aquaria, i A LIVING SHARK, this week to the public, confident of its superior attraction | Besides & great variety of other living Fish, Terties, over overy other emanating trom any PLACE OF AMUSEMENT IN NEW YORK, Upon examination it wil! be found to be free from OVERTURES, ‘an act which encumbers all other bills of performances, and of which promiscuous audiences have « perfect dread, &e., &o. WHAT IS IT? on, MAN MONKEY, SEA LION, MAMMOTH BEAR SAMSON, MONSTER SNAKES, AQUARIA, HAPPY FAMILY, &@. Miss DAWRON, Double Voiced Vocalist, Mile, MATILDA E. TOEDT, but put in by managors for the sake of saving tho salariea | The talented young Violinist, &c. of w few performers, and to fill up time and either worry their patrons out of the house or put them to sleep. MONDAY, Soptembor 2, 1861, Firat night of the Wild Yankee Roaring Farce OUR Gab, without curtailment, abridgement or dofacement, in hh Emina Winthrop, Mr. McMillan, Mr. Carr, Mr. Nichols, Miss Bonnifuce, Miss Clifton, Mr. Brome aud other celebrated artists will appear. First week of tho Spanish ballet, LA MAJA DE SEVILLE. Also of the beautiful cosmopolitan ballet FLORAL BOWER, OR, LOVE AMONG THR KOSES. Be kind enough to read our programme for this week and then take a glance at the uther concert rooms, an ou will be satistied in a moment. It is a well known fact that no concert room on Broadway bas anything like a half way decunt lady vocalist. The MELODEON, 539 BROADWAY, monopolizes that branch of the business, and as to Irish ol , especially ce yt ENCES have loft us, there is no one in New York to compare with the groatest Irish comedixin of the day, J. H. OGDEN. ‘Thon look at our LADY DANCERS. If they are not the beat in the world, they are DECIDEDLY THE PRETTIEST, and that is half the battle. Who YOUNG AND BEAUTIFUL ERNESTINE DE FAIBER, The fascinating KATE PENNOYER, ‘Tho graceful and accomplished ADELE CALLA, ‘Tho pretty little JOSEPHINE BERNARD, and the exquisitely gorgsous BALLET TROUPK of twomky -five young ladies, under the direction of Profes- sor Ken Yates, well known for his judgment in selecting none but those that are prepossessing and good looking? ‘The entire troupe of the Melodeon, nuaking A MAMMOTH COMPANY OF ONE HUNDRED STAR M ji ORMERS, Appearing in all the varic professional Specialities ever submitted to the public. PROGRAMME FOR TU-NIGHT. §tis8 Josephine Bernard +. ..Mixs Clara Butler DANCING MASTER 1 Dancing Master..C, Nichobs | Francola........0, McMillam, Our American Cousta,... Adele Calla Sooteh Ballad—' Mary of Argyle, ‘Agnes Sutherland S0NG AND DANCE, Uncle Saow..... -Hob Hart, Song—Dashing Whito Sorgeant. .. Miss Ernestine de Faber ARIEL EXERCISES, Professor Nichois and Son. Song —« Home, Sweet Home,” ..s..seee «Miss Eva Brent THE MYSTERIOUS CHEST, Bob Hart and Ben Yates. LA MAJA DB SEVILLE introduces the beautiful cosmopolitan LORA BOWER ; FL ; oem EDVE AMONG THE Roses, WLYING TRAPEZE, BENZER BROTHERS. .. Gustave Bideaux ‘Miss Kato Pennoyer «Agnes Sutherland Beautiful Ballet entitled HARVEST HOME. Introducing the entire Ballet Troupe, together with Ernes. tine de Faiber, Adele Calla and Ben Yates. Trio—Come Where my Love lies Dreaming,’ Misa Eva Brent, Gustave Bideaux and C. McMillan, Horizontal Bar and Flying Rings, DENZER BROTHERS. Pathetic Ballad. Dwarf Dance Song—“Norah, the Pride of Kildare” Yankeo farce entitled OUR GAIL, In which Miss Emma Winthrop will sustain the principat charactor. ‘Miss Eva Brent THAN NCE, Corps de Ballet, Somg—Coming through the Ryo”’...... Agnes Sutherland Ethiopian Modley.. .Rate Ponnoyay & Ernestine de'Fulbor Young Pob Ridley MM Song—"Eftie Sunshino””, Dance—Comic.... os + IRELAND IN’ 1890. Introducing song—Irishman’s Shanty”’......C. McMillan O'shaughnessy’s Reol......Ben Yates, G. McMlllan, Kate Pennoyer, Adelie Calla and Ernestine de Faibor Donnybrook Jig......-. .++By tho whole company Duett—“Skiddy Iddy Ido DAUGHTER OF THE REGIMENT. MARIF, the child of the regiment... Mise CLARA BUTLER Suplice, a sergeant..... Tonio. . ZOUAVE DANCE... Vivandiers, by Clara Butler, Emestine De Fiber, Adele Calla and the Corpe de Bullet, introducing Murches, Evolutions, Kxer- eigen, &e. Admission....... 0. .60eeeeeee Orchestra Chairs and Family Cir Beats in Private Boxes. AMERICAN CONCERT HAI, 44 ee Stwapway. daa ase ‘THE GREATEST ENTERTAINMENT IN THE WORLD. CONTINUED SUUCESS, CONTINUED SUCCESS. Enthusiasm increases nightly. GREAT ACCESSION OF TALEN’. NEW AND ORIGINAL FEATURES. THE BEST COMPANY IN THE CITY, Compoeed of artints of undonbted talent, both ‘male snd female, who wi!) appear every evenipg in a continned ENTERTAINMENT OF FOUR HOURS DURATION, Comprising Ethiopian Olios, Songs, Dances, Ballets, Farces, Duets, Burlesques, Whimsicalities and Oddioddi- ties. GHARLEY. WHITE, LEY HITE, BILLY QUINN, 1. SIMMONS, BILLY QUINN, bh 4 } pe RARRY LESUE, HARRY LESLIE, FRED SHAW, M. TURNER, ©. GARDNER, MONS. PAUL BRILLIANT, MISS EMILY LEMAIRE, MISS MINNIE JACKSON, MISS KATE HARRISON, MISS MARY BLAKB, HATTIE ENGLE, ANNIE RARRISON, MILLE FLORA, F. MONELL, BLIZA FLORENCE. A SPLENDID CORPS DE BALLET, And a powerful and well appointed Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. John ler. Doors open at 7. Performance commences at 8 0’cloek. GEO. EDESON, Stage Manager. THCHCOCK’S NATIONAL CONCERT HALE 172 Now Canal street, one block-from Bowery. A CARD.—The immense attractions at this popular Concert Hall have not fhiled to draw crowded houses during the past week, The best entertainment in the city will be found at the NATIONAL at tho least expense. The best performers in the country are always engaged—le- gitimate talent and nothing elisa IMMENSE SUCCESS IMMENSE SUCCESS Of the popular and fascinating Vocalist MISS JENNIE ENGEL. M oT ad ENGEL. . egant Danseuse, MISS FRANK CHRIS’ MISS GARDENER MISS EMMA SMITH. MR. GEO. B. BROWN. JOHNNY NEIL. DiCK BERTHELON. FRED. REEVES. With twenty other performers in uew Acta, Songs, Dances, pur | B ues and Negro Farces, ADMLSLON 10 CANE. TWO SUPERB DRAMATIC PERFORMANOKS: Take place every day at 3 and 7% o’clook P. M. At each of which 18 produced moral demestlt drama, WOMAN'S LOVE, And the laughable and ever amusing farce SLASHER AND CRASHER, making the most attractive entertainment in the olty. Admission to allonly 25 cents. Children under tem U2 conta. RYANTS’ MINSTRELS, Me uics’ Hall, 472 Broadway, above Grand stress, September 2, and every night during the \-PAN-O-NLON, WHY DON'T YOU TAMME CAMPBELL, the popular vocalist. Dr. TUMBLETY OUTDONE. EPH HORN, NEIL and DAN BRYANT. New songs, dances, sayings, burlesques, plantation fee tival scenes, &c. Doors open at 7; curtain rises a6 © o'clock. ‘Tickets 25 cents. ROADWAY MUSIC HALL. 483 and 485 BROADWAY, 483 and 498 One door below Broome street, NOVELTIES. STARTLING NOVELTER, yELTIES. STARTLING NOVEZAER NEW AND EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTIONS. NEW AND EXTRAORDINARY ATIRACTIONS. Firat night of the new Drama of intense THE BATILE OF BULL RUN, THE BATTLE’OF BULL RUN, with all the main incidents connected with the game, im cluding the famous CHARGE OF THE BLACK HORSE CAVALRY. CHARGE OF THE BLACK HORSE CAVALRY. Special Notice. THE. BROADWAY MINSTRELS, THE BROADWAY MINSTRELS, having achieved a decided success, will appear every evening until further notice. THE ORRIN FAMILY, THE ORRIN F, THE ORRIN FAMILY, THE ORRIN Fi t in now and extraordinary foats, SIGNORITA ANNITA GALKTTI, SIGNORITA ANNITA GALETTI, the peerless Dansouse, in hor ‘bewitching Terpaidhoreas flights, BILLY BIRCH, BEN COTTON, BILLY BIRCH BEN COTTUR, ‘Those laughter-provoking Humoriata. J. A. HARMAN, J. A. HERMAN, the favorite Baliad Singer. TONY PASTOR, Mons. VELARDE, Mons. VELARDE, TONY PASTOR, 4 Comic Vocalist. the gteat Damour, JOHN MULLIGAN, JOHN MULLIGAN, TIM NORTON, TIM NORTON DAN HOLT, ‘The SCHULTZE Sisters, ‘The SCHULTZE Sisters, Mile, KATARINA, Milo, KATARINA, THE GREAT JOHNNY JOHNNY Miss CLARA WAL‘ Mise CLARA W Miss KATE FRA\ Miss KATE BALLET TROUPE, ‘THE GREAT BALLET TROUPE, io new and beautifal Ballet Divertisgoments. THE FISHERMAN’S DREAM; THE FISHERMAN’S DREAM; OR, THR ENCHANTED LAKE. LA PRIMA DONNA, LA PRIMA DORN A, LA PRIMA DUNNA, LA PRIMA DOMM A, Selected from Jullion’s celebrated waltzes of the same. ‘The performances will conclude with the exciting érama of THE BATTLE OF BULL RUN. Jefferson Davis, President of Confederate States. .Dam Tist® General Beauregard Cc. RB. oe Ool. Plug, of the Black Horse Cavalry... Billy Peleg Strotter, a Yankeo recruiting officer....Tony Paster Corporal O’Riley, of the Confederate army....Tim Nortom Brigadier General Bung. Bee Costu Wiggins, a raw recruit Biddy Cusey, a vivandiere and laters, Artilleriata, Cavalry, Troops, & company. Charge in Iino of Battle. ‘The MANCUVRING OF THE BLACK HORSE CAY, 4 Charge and total destruction of the Black Horse Cavaing. GRANB TABLEAUX. Duors open at 7, Performances commen precisely. ROBERT ‘Tho SCOTTISH GAMES of the New York Caledentan @eptember 5, 1861. The proceeds of the occasion wilt devoted to reHeve the widows and families of the galas men who suffered with the Seventy-ninth Pie caro = the late batties. The true friends of the via find this a suitable opportunity to. sekite Pat fri t through tho committce of the club, whe and m fai attend to the distribation of the funds comte- buted. 16 committes would suggest Krroniia of the. resiannes pap the best mete of will be the pare! tly hayes bacrd ag Barth Bhd berkes if thom “broadcast” throu, community. D. MOLELLAN GEO. MYTCHEL. WM. SE Proteome ANDW. HENDERSON, JOHN GOLDIE, the NEISON BROTHERS, NELSON NELSON BROTHERS, NELSON = FIVE IN NUMBER, FIVE IN NUMBER, CLASSICAL GROUPINGS CLASSICAL GROUPINGS CLASSICAL GROUPINGS CLASSICAL GROUPINGS . ARING FEATS. | DARING FATS. ARING DARING FEATS. of 4 HERNANDE?’S HIERN 8 ANDES toXEW, AND ORIGINAL GRAND PANTOMIME, RAND PANTO! GRAND PANTOMIME, GRAND paNTOMDEe, PAISB AND TRU FALSE AND SRG. EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK ‘will be introduced an entire new scene and GRAND TABLEAU, depicting the GREAT BATTLE IN MISSOURE, AND DEATH OF GENERAL LYON, oy DEATH OF GENERAL LYOM, Forming one of vogae 8 Ree cree Seen On ADY Stage THIKD WEEK OF J. H. 0] . THIRD WEEK O¥ J. H. BUDWORTH MLLE MARIETTA RAVELL, WHILE. AUGUSTA WALBY MLE. CONTSE @ numerous BALLET CORPS every evening. Ane usa NOVELTIES IN ACTIVE PREPARATION, NOTICE.—GRAND MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY. AMES BUCKLEY, THE NOTED BANJO AND VIOLDE Measber conkioes to give lessons on the above ia- struments. Ho has perfected more scholars than amy other teacher. Terms 50 cents per lesson, twelve lessens for $5. Apply at 36 White street, near Broadway. OWERY THEATRE 10 LET—WITH SCENERY, WARD robe and properties. Immediate possession givem- Apply to JOHN 8, GILLS, Receiver, &o. , No, 34 Blisabetia street,