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~~~ BOARDING AND LODGINGS. LADY HAVING TAKEN THE FIRST OLASS HOUSE, 114 Second avenue, co-ner of seventh street, has a ‘suits and also some singie rooms to dispose of, Call ‘at houge or address box 4,383 New York Post oflice, psec A’ GARGE FIRST CLASS DOUBLE HOUSE NO. 127 Hloecker streot, west of and near Broadway, 18 @ really fret class family Boardinghouse, with Rooms un- F ool sosaees iw Bize und comtort, in suits. or singlo; modern provements; the cheapest place in the city for the style and quality of what is olfured. $ A GERMAN FAMILY, OF THE HIGHEST RESPECTA- bility, would let a few eleguntly furnished Rooms, ‘With exquisite Board; to singlo gentiomen or gentlemen -and their wives. Apply at No, 20 West Ninth atreet, be- (woen Fifth and Sixth avenues, French and English spoken. Tho highest references given and required. SMALL, PRIVATE FAMILY WOULD LET A HAND- somely furuishod suit of Rooms, a Parjor and two @ bath room adjoining, on the second tloor, ‘with Board. ‘hv house hasiall the modern improvements -and is pleasantly situated on Murray Hill. Inquire at 281 oxington avenue, third house above Thirty-oighth street, ferences required, BOARDING AND LODGINGS. RB .—A PRIVATE FAMILY, HAVING SEVERAL apartments unoccupied, would lot to a gentleman Aud wife, or a party of single gentlomen, a Touisone large front Room oa second floor, and two suits of Rooms, furnished or unfurnishod, with Board, Apply at No, 34 West Twenty-socond street, between Fifth und Sixth avenues, Bowe “TWO GENTLEMEN AND THEIR WIVES AND va two or threo young gentlemen can obtain good rd and tho comforts of home, in a modern house, with gas, bat) and all improvements; it is centrally lo- cated to cars aud siages, in a geuteel neighborhood, Reasonable prices, No, 87 Kast Eleventh street. OARD.—A FAMILY, HAVING MORE ROOM THAN Tequired, would disposo of excellent accommoda- Hons to a sinall gentest family for the ensuing winter. Location desirable. Accessible. by cars and stages. Ap- ply at 172 West Twenty-first street. Bitten HANDSOMBLY FURNISHED ROOM ON to the second floor, front, in a strictly private family, let, with breakfast and tea, to a single gentleman; bot and cold water in the room. Apply, with references, at 86 Amity street. Street, bolween Third and Fourth avenues, will let ished Rooms, with Board, to onc or two families or @ a gentlemen, Iycation pleasant; sagem always FAMILY OF TWO PERSONS, OCCUPYING A NEW brown stone house, one block from Madison park -aud west of Fifth avenue, would let Parlor floor, unfur- aished, to a party of gentleman or smail fumily, vith pri- ‘wate tubie if cesired. Address Home, Herald oflico. LARGE, HANUSOMALY FURNISHED ROOM, Bedroom eon onsecond floor, suitabio for atumily or gentleman and his wifo,and Rooms for slogle ‘gentlemen to let, with “Board, in the first. class house, 76 it Twonty-sixth street, References exchanged. A SMALL FAMILY OF TWO WOULD LIKE TO LET A furnished Parior und Bedroom to a gentleman, with ec without partial Board, at 47 West Twenty-seventh ped nary Broadway and Sixth avenuo. Keterences equi SMALL PRIVAT: FAMILY, RESIDING IN A FIRST class houge, between Tonth and kightoonth stroets, aud Fifth and Sixth avenues, would let to a geniloman @ Parlor and Bedrood connecting, on tho secoid: floor, both elegantly furnished, aud with every convenience; the highest reference given and roquired, For particulars apply to Mr, WALD KON, Nos, 155 and 167 Broadway, A, PRIVATE FAMILY, 121 EAST THIRTY-FOURTH “urn NEATLY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, WITH Closet, to Jet, with or without Board, by ’a small Private family; house large, and well furnished; has bath, a5, aS) kept in the best order. Ront A ee convenient to cars or stages. Apply at 120 (old Ne. 59 Firth street, near Swcond svenne.? : ». T 22 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH and Sixth avenues, large Rocms, han:!somoly fur- dished, in sults or singe.’ Also smalier for gontio- mea, with Board. The houso has all the modern improve- ments, Unexo»ptionabie references given and required FINE SUIT. OF ROOMS ON SECOND STORY, A Atte Roca on wid story and a singlo Room on fourth story, to let, with Board, at 118 Second avenue, enear Broadway and Astor placo; house first class and lo: sation uusurpassed, OARN,—A PLAIN PRIVATE FAMILY, OCCUPYING '@ modern house in Kast ‘Thirty fourth street, would accommodate afamily, or two gentlomen and wives, with three or four pleasant Rooms, with Board, no other board- ors, whore they couid foo! at homo; referonoes exchanged. Addrees B. F. D., Horald office, for two days. OARD BETWEEN FIFTH AND SIXTH AVENUES — A gentleman and his wife may find suporior accom- modations, in a social family, at a moderato price, by ap- plying at the first class house 66 Wost ‘Thirty-soventh st., near Dr: Spring’s chur OARD FOR A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE.—A SUIT OF Rooms, second floor, front. Also a Room for a single gentleman, ’ Apply at 118 West Twenty-third street, OARD IN CITY OR COUNTRY.—FRER DIRUCTONS given to apolicants for Board or Dwellings in country or city, at the Board Registry , 835 Broadway. Board Dwellings wanted in desirable localities to moet preforon- cei of applicants, A. ©. JONES & OC, OARD IN A PRIVATE FAMILY —A GENTLEMAN and wifo or two singlo gentlemen can be acoomm: datod with good Board at 124 Court street, near Pacille, East Brook! OARD IN. A PRIVATE FAMILY.—A GENTLEMAN and wife can bo accommodated with a woll furnish- éd Parlor and Redroom on tLe scoud floor of No. 63 Ham- mond street, between Fourth and Bleecker atreots. Also ‘agentleman, Reforenes required. P—IN A STRE TLY PRIVATE FAMI- ly, by @ young gontleman, whore he can have tho comforts of a homo. References given and required, Avdress, stating terms, Permanency, box 207 Heraid offlos. OARD WANTED—FOR A GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND a little buy four years old; a room with hot and coid wator, in private {i may, or a first class boarding house; board not to exe, $50 por month; dinner at. six e'clock. Address H., Herald office. OARD: WANTED--BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE ina private family, below Twenty-third street, on ihe west sii. Terms must be moderate, and no other Doarders taxen, Address Board, box 154 Herald office, GERMAN FAMILY, OF THE HIGHEST RESPECTA- bility, will let u few plousant Rooms, with excollent ourdand comsorts of a huma. ‘Tho houso has all modorn ements; locution good, in Ninth street, betwoon and Sixth aveuues, Apply at No. 1 Barclay street, scomnor of Broadway, basement. SMALL FAMILY, OCCUPYING A I.ARGE HOUSE, A with modern improvements, will Ict to gentlemen, ‘or a gontieman and wite, the choice of Rooms on the se. cond: or third floor, with partial Board; or will let the whale House, furnishod,. 171 Weat Twenty-sixth stecet, near Eighth avenue, RUROPEAN. FAMILY, WITHOUT CHILDREN, OC- capying a firat class houso, wili lob neatly furnished Reoims, in suite or ingle; also, ‘single Rooms for ponte. men.. ‘Transient or day boarders will bo taken. Apply at 48 Bast Bloeckor stevet, nea: Broadwuy. ‘FURNISH™D PARLOR AND BEDROOM, WITH Boarding, to let, toa gensieman and wife, or to a aingle entiomin, na p-ivate dwolling, Lurcstion be- twoon ray and Fifth avenue, near Thirty-first vatreet. Address F. W., box 192 Herald office. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR A FEW SINGLE gentlemen, can be accommodat with picasant and Beard at 145 West Twonty-fourth street, bo- tween Seventh and kiguth avenues. ‘Terms modexite. FRW PLEASANT AND DESIRABLE ROOMS TO LET, ‘with or without Rourd, at 42 Wost Fifteenth street, Peobween Fifth-and Sixth ay-nnes. References required. LADY WISHES BOARD FoR A LITTLE GIRL, TWO z ‘years of age, where there are no small obi!dren; “erm not to excved $8 a month, and no questions asked. Mra. L. Ful e:, station A, Spring street FURNISHED PARLOR AND BEDROOM TO LkT— gentieman To a his wife or to a single gentic- by aed very de le, being in Kast Sovertecnth ry Near'Unieu syuare; the house is nicely furnished, ‘with gas, bath, &c.; it is ‘occupied by a private famliy, Addreas H, J. K., wtation D Post oflice, Bible House, 4 NICE, LARGE ROOM, ON SECOND FLOOR, TO let, furnished, with or withowt Board; gas, bath, ‘&c.; also a hall Bedroom on secoud floor; terms moderate, 92 East Fifteenth street. Noe! A He es bt SUIT OF ROOMS, PARLOR FRONT ‘Floto! murrors, brown stone houso 1,130 Broadway, Monument, Madison square and Fifth Avenue , with Boara: family small; terms reasonablo; per- camaneney desired if partios aro suited. , PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET A FEW PLEASANT Rooms, with good Board and the comforta of a home; “Vorms socording to times; house contains all modern im: yprovements; neighborhood desirable; references given; use of f <pnv Apply at 170 Thirty-sixth street, between ‘Seventh and Eighth avenu FRENCH FAMILY WILL LET A NICE UNFUR- nished front Parlor; also two Hall Bodrcoma, with class Board. Apply at 10 West Thirtecnth street, near Fifth avenue. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED FRONT PARLOR, TWO elegant Bedrooms, with Extension and Kitchen, with » conveniences for housekeeping, to let, in a first class hougo; terms reasonable; references ‘oxchanged. Ap- ply at'150 Waverley piace, noar Sixth avenuo. PARTMENTS, WITH BOARD, SUITABLE FOR A family, two gentlemen or ladies, on tho sccond Atoor of a modern hotise; also a Room on third floor, eithor far a lndy or gentleman; near carsand stages. “Apply at - 50 West Washington placo, a few doors wost of Sixth av. T GREATLY REDUCED PRICES—NEWLY FURNISH ed |» from * agdin mee Moe Lodgings from 25 to 37 ceuts per night, at Frankfort House, < corner of Frankfort and William streets. Open all nignt, CHOICE @F HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS on the second and third floors to let, with or with- Out Board, to single gentlemen or gentlemen and their ‘wives; modern improvements; terms reasonable. No. 4 ‘Second street, near the Bowery. Call for two days, GENTLEMAN AND WIFE CAN BE ACCOMMODATED with nice Rooms and good Board; also a singl gon- @i ; dinnor from 6 to 7 o'clock; stages pass the door; - Ceavenient to all: the principal hotels. References re- ~quired, Apply at 46 Bleecker street. - PLEASANT FRONT AND BACK ROOM TO LET— with Board, to gentiemen and their wives, with Mark's plc Righth shor iad, a aces for a sine's gees vy street; al a for a si: - valenlant” tareboe exchanged.’ Dinner at Lo'clock. SUIT OF HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO Jet to one or two gentlemen, in a private family of ahroo , at No, 60 Twentieth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, cS fe gentlemen with well furnished Rooms and Board in the best style. “Spanish, German and Fng- lish spoken. Apply at 30 Wess Twelfth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. N ENGLISH FAMILY ARE DESIROUS OF LETTING two single Rooms to gentlemen, with good Board. “Terms moderate, Apply at 62 Orchard street, one door -from grand. OARD.—TO LET, TWO SUITS OF COMFORTABLE Rooms, on the second floor; also one on the third, -@ll well fufnished. Path and gas. Apply at 48 Clinton place, near the Brovoort House. OARD.—A FLOOR THROUGH, WITH HALL BATH Room, may bo secured entire or in part; house first lass; neighborhood Fifth avenue and. Twenty-cigith treots. Address, with full name, 8. P. E., Horald office. OARDING—AT 264 TENTH STREET, BETWEEN FIRST avenue and avennio A. Two or three small familics cau havo pleasant Rooms and Board; also, a fow gontlo- men, $3 50 por week, gas included; neighborhood good; house has all tho modern improvements, OARDING*-A FINE LARGE ROOM ON SRCOND floor, suitable for gentican and wifo; terms $10 por Wouk; also a small room $5 per woek; house first. olass: lecation desirable. Inquire at 244 West Thirty-second stroct, near Ninth avenue. OARDING.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE OR TWO single gentlemen oan find pleasant Rooms, with Beard and tho comforts of a home, by anplying at 150 Joratemon street, between Court und Giinton strecta, Beooklyn. OARDING—WANTED, BY A LADY AND TWO children, agod five and six years, in a rospoctablo, Guatee! family; terms not to exceed $5'a week; or a fa nished room, with conventoncos for a tire, without board; ceameeee given if required. Address 8. M. b,, Herald ico. OARDING AT 355 BOWERY, BETWEEN THIRD AND fourth streets.—A fow ladies or gontk:mon can be acoommodated with full or partial Board by applying as. above; only a few boarders tuken, and reference re- quired. Torms very moderate. ROOKLYN.—TO LET, WITH BOARD, A PARLOR and Bedroom, elogantly furnishod; also » beauti‘ul wom, suitable for ‘a singlo gentleman, in a first cliss houaa, ropiote with ail improvements, Apply at 137 Amity atrect. Dinner at 61% ROOKLYN BUARD.—PLEASANT LOUBLE AND § 1o Rooms to iet, with partial Board, to gontlamen, A comfortable and dosirabio home. Tacation within three minutes’ waik of South or Wail strect ferry. References req ts 36 Gardon str OARD IN BROOFLYN.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFR or two or three single gentiemen can oblaia largo a: d small Rooms, with Board, whoro all tho comiorts of @ home ean bo bad, by applying at 160 Congress street. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—TWO GENTLEMEN CAN have a pleasant Room with the comforts of a dcsi- Table homo, with tho advortisor, whoso family consista of throo persona only. Tocaticn adjacent to Fuitun avenue, and within oaay walking distanco of the forry. Address W. 0. R., box 180 Heruld oftics, OARD IN BROOKLYN.—GOOD BOARD GAN BE OB- tained at thobrown stone hone, No. 105 Amity Streot, Brooklyn, flve min.tea’ walk from South fe factory references given and required. Rocms .fur- nfrnished, OARD IN BROOKLYN.—TWO HANTXOMFLY FUR- nished suits of Reoms on second floor; also one or two singlo Rooms may be had, with Poard, at 108 Clinton streot, cornor of State. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—AN UNFURNISHED PAR- lor and Bedroom on the first floor, an! othor Rooms, iolet, with Board, at 49 Conoord streot. Location plea! sant, and convenient to either Fulton or Wall street ferry. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE or two or three single gontlemen cai havo pleasant Rooms, with Board, on the second floor, at 30 €hoover placo, between Harrison and Degraw, Hicks and Henry strootg. Terms modorate. Five minutes’ wa.k from South ferry. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—MARRIED OR SINGLE gentlemen can be accommodated with pleasant Rooms, with or withont Bedrooms attached, in a first class house, good neighborhood, convenient ‘to all tho ferries; torms moderate, by applying at No. 47 Concord street. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN AN) WIFE, ‘or two single gontlemon can obtain pleasant Rooms, with Board, at 25 Concord street, between Fuiton and Wee hington streets, convenient to both ferries ; terms mo- derate; house has all the modern improvoments, : ace ts OARD IN BROOKLYN.—NICELY FURNISHED Rooms and superior Board aro offered by a small family upon modorate torms; hougo has at! the modern improvements. 251 Clinton street, convenient to the forrios. References required. OARD IN WILLIAMSBURG.—A FEW GENTLEMEN can find a pleasant home in a small private family, five minutes’ waik from ail tho ferriee, Rooms well fire nished; gas, bath, and dinner at six. Referencos requirod. Apply at 184 South Third street. OARD ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS.—FURNISHED Rooms at 34 Willow strect, sido entrance on Cran- berry, one block from Columbia, three minutes? walk from fulton er Wall street forry.’ Bath, gua, &c., in tho house. OARD ON BROOKLYN HEIGHIN—A GENTLEMAN ‘and wife or two or threo single gentlemon be @coommodated with Board and pleasant furnished Rooms at 18 Willow stroot, within three minutos’ walk of Fulton ferry; terms medorate. ROOKLYN HEIGHTS, NEAR WALL STREET FER- ry.—Gentlemen and their wives or single gentlomen can obtain pleasant Rooms, with’ Board, at 75 Montague place, corner of Hoary street. Entrance on Henry street. References exchanged. URNISHED ROOMS.—A. SMALL PRIVAT# FAMILY having more room than they can occupy, and living ita delightful location, have a handsomely furnished suit of Rooms to let, either separately or togother, with all the modern improvements. For particulars apply at 106 Lawrence street, Brooklyn. URNISHED ROOMS TO LET.—TO LET, A SUIT OF Rooms, in a private house, suitable for housckeep- ing, or would let the same to two or three gentlemen, with attendance. Apply at 110 West Thirty-seventh st OARD—BETWEEN THE SEVENTH AND EIGHTH avenues.—A gentleman aad wile can find superior ‘Accommodations in 4 private and respectable family; also four single gentiomen, at very reduced prices, with the rooms furnished or unfurnished, by applying at 124 West “Twenty-fifth street. Board for two, $9 to $20 per week, <according to rooms required. OARD.—GENTLEMEN AND THEIR WIVES OR single gentlemen can obtain neatiy furnished Rooms. ‘with Board, at 213 West Fiftecnth streot; also a suit of Parlors, unfurnished, on the first floor, to let, with or “without Board. : OARD.—A HANDSOME SUIT OF ROOMS, ON THE ‘second floor, will ve let soparate or together; also, Yarlor and Bedroom, on tho third floer, at 173 West Four: steonth street. References required. Dinner at 6. Terms modorate. OARD—144 MULBERRY STREET, NEAR GRAND street; Rooms for several young men, and threo "Foung Indies; also a Room for aman and wife. Torms reasonable. OARD—CAN BE OBTAINED AT 150 TWENTY.FIFTH Bow ia & quiet respoctable: family, the best of eferences can be given; the location is beautiful and con- ‘venient, boing neer the Kighth avenue cars, URNISHED ROOMS—WITH OR WITHOUT PREAK- fast an@ tea, for single gentlemen, in East Seven. teenth strect, near Union square. Address H. J. W., 820 Broadway. URNISHED ROOMS—WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD, to let, to. gentleman and wife, or single gentlemen, ia the very desirable house 111 West Fourteonth stroot, Howse every convenience, Dinner at 6% o'clock. Terms moderate. JURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—WITH OR WITHOUT Beard for the lady. Front Room on second floor, ‘or Room and Bedroom on third, suituble for two ladies; terms $4 to $7 per week. Gas and Groton throughout. Toquire at 100 Fast Thirty-third street. * ACKSON HOUSE, 210 ELM STREET.—THE LOWEST rented and most comfertably and conveniontly fur- nished Apaftments in the city, to meet the wants of small families, with evory requisito furniture. Linen, cooking Tange and utensils, gas and Croton water. RS. M. B. SUMNER, NO. 22 WEST TWENTY-NINTA street, has two fine Suits of Rooms not yet engaged, and ove large Room; aise two singlo ones. Hor hease has been enlarged and is elegantly furnished, and she can of- fer every comfort to those desiring & home for the iter. . BOARDING AYD LODGING, RS. BLACK, 98 WES? Will bo giad to wovoma ain Rooms. “Roierenoes e: ENDYPIPTH STREET nto families with Board JOARD "AT RYE, N. PARTIES DESIROUS OF A pleasant home, boating and Oshing,can be accom- modated at very reasonable prices at the Cliff House, i ROOMS TO LET—WITH : Board, suitabe for gente and their wives or single gentiomen, at 416 Tourth streot, between bowery and Second avenue. Dinner at 6 o'clock. piss Nt PERNEHED ILEASANT ROOMS, ON SECOND FLOOR, MAY BE hed, with Board, at 64 West Seventeenth street, bo- tween Fifth aud Sixth avenves, LRASANT WEIL FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH OR without Boars|, may be obtained in a first clus house by applying ut 77 Fourth avenue, near Tenth street. LEASANT ROOMS AND GOOD BOARD.—PLEASANT Rooms and Meals can be had at the Washington Hotel, 100 Prince street, near Broadway. ‘The Rooms will be let singly orgn suits, with or without Board, to fami- 1 singloTadics or gentlemen, on the 1 ARTIFS DESIRING A PLEASANT AND PERMIAN! home may obtain desirabie Rooms, containing overy cconvenicnce, in suit or single, with Board, at 53 East Twonticth street, between Broadway and Fourth avenue. ARK CHANCE.—A PREITY FURNISHED BACK Room to let, for $9 por week, tor full Board for a Goup'e; also. a Room joining for $4. House first clase; family small. 162 West Twouty-sixth streot, near Eighth avenue, 10 THOSE LIVING IN HOTELS AND BOARDING houses.—Thore isan estab:shinent opened at 110 Macdongal street, the rooms being laid out in suits and furnished with everything necessary for housekeeping, in order that a family inay have a compicte heme and live at an inconceivably low rato. There ia a restaurant at- tached, 0 GENTLEMEN ONTY.—T0 LET AT TIMAN'S, 712 Broadway, vory nice little apartmont, with ail modern improv. WO OR THREE FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, WITH. out Board, to single gentlemen or a goutloman and Wifo, in tho private houso 91 St. Murk’s place, Can bo sean'any timo during tho To OR THREE SINGLE GENTLY MEN CAN BE AG. commodated with good Board anu pleasant Kooma, With gas, bath, &e., ina private family, whore there wre but a few boarders; location dolightiul. For terms ap- ply at 53 Morton street. LET—IN SOUTH BROOKLYN, TO ONE OR TWO gentlomen seoking superior accommodations, a suit ot Rooms on the first floor, including bedroom, with bath and dressing room adjoining, with partial Board, or break- fast only; served in room if ‘preferred; the houke ts fst class and family very smail. Inquire ‘at No, 96 Congrces four doors weat ary. n LET, WITH BOARN—A HANDMOMELY FURNISHED front Parlor, on sscond floor, with two Closets; the house contains the modern improvements; location oligi- ble; the com<orts of home realized; references exchanged. Apply at 23 Grove street, between Bleeckor and Hucson streets, u hg LET—WITH BOARD, A HANDSOME SUIT OF Rooms, newly and neatly furnished, togethor or separately; frst class brown st’ horeo, latest improvo- monts, desirable loeation, near Twenty-third street, west 0 Broadway. Addroas Merchant, box 1,139 Post ottice. y ANTED—A CHILD TO BOARD, HY AN AMERICAN family; a girl, from one to thrae years old, pro- ferred, Good reference given. Apply at 242 West Twenty- sixth street, upper tl Vv quiet, respectable family, where she could Lave home comforts. Also, Board for a litt'o girl, ton yours ef age. ‘Terma moderato, Address, for threo days, S. G, Mrondway Post office, ANTED—BOARD FOR AN PLDERLY LADY, IN A WAVERLEY PLACE, NORTH CORNER OF BROAD- way. Parlors and Bedrooms, and single Rooms, are to lot in this very dosirab'y located building. Board, private or nob, cau be had it desired. 7 WEST TWENTY-FIFTH STREET—FURN| AG to lot, sing’o or in suits; with or with 1 PER MONTH.—TO LET, IN A BEAUTIFUL ayonuo in Williamaburg,’a suit of rix apart. ts, contalbing water, gas, chandcliors, kitchon and wash house, all ou ono ‘floor; every convenienes; cars three cents, pass the door. 452 Grand strect, Williams- burg. ED ROOMS cals, UNIVERSITY FLACK, CORN TH street,—Rooms en suite, handsomely furnisiied, with full Board or privuto table ‘if preferred, tolet. Lo! sirable accowm sdatious for fimnttics se-king Board for the winter. Aiso single rooms, Ieforonces required. Dinner at aix o'clock. TENTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH AND SIXTH 3: avenues.—Egantiy furnished Rooms on second fioor, large and ‘commodiors closets, with private bath. Dinner ut six. Unexceptionable references required. & CLINTON PLAGE, EIGHTH STREET, NEAR BROAD- je) way.—Pleasant Rooms for single gontlemen, with or without Board, in a private famuly. ‘The house has all the modern improvoments. BOND STREBT.—THE ENTIRE SECO! 2 gan now bo had. Tho choico of rooms given to ow'y applicants. Terms very reasonable, Location un- surpassed. Rooms with Board, WEST THIRTY-FIGT T.—TWO OR THREE seloct familics and three or four gntlemen of the first respectublity can now be accommodated with suits Or Aingle Rooms in ono of tho mest delihtfal locations, situat-d between Broadway and Fifth avenue; tabie first class, Roterences exchanged. WFST TWELFTH STREET.—BOARD.—A VERY pleasant front Room on the third story, with midilo Room connecting, to let, with Board, at 44° West Twoltth street, betweon Fifth and Sixth avenuos. Rofe- rences exchanged. WEST WASHINGTO! Board, to let, to a ge: siugio gentlemen, in & houss desicably located, containing all the medern improvements. Refereuces given and re- quired. Apply as above, 2 WES? TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, BETWI AG ritti-and sixth avenue —Porussied Rooms, with Boars, in suits or single, suitable for families or kingle gentlemen, can bo had on reasonable terms, in the abovo first cinss hous UNION SQUARE, CORNER OF S 48 street and Fourth’ ayenue.—Desi.able Rooms to let, with Beard, for families; also single Rooms tor gon- tlemen, Referonca required. WEST TWENTY THIRD STREET, BETWEEN 58 Fifth and Sixth aventies.—Geatlomen wishing far- nished Rooms, with partial Board, will pleaso inquire as MADISON AVENUE.—PLEASANT ROOMS, WiTH Board, for gentlemen and their wives and single gouliomen, of reasouabie terms, Dinner at 6, Reference i FR ‘War prices. To let, handsomely furnished 8, to Bingie gentiemen. The location is near all the first class hotels and places of amusement. Reading rvora free. Inquire at the Anson House. WEST NINTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH AVE- Se wisest University placo—Families and singlo goutiomen can obtain desirable Rooms with Board us above. Dinnor at 6. Roforences exchanged, GRE! 93 § Riegantly furnished suits of Rooms, with xas, Crotoh water and every convenivnce for housekeep- ing economically; particularly suited for small, respocta- bie families. Rent low. WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.—TO LET, 10 with fizst class Board, Rooms, in suit or sin- gly, suitable for families or single gentlemen. House and location very desiruble, Torms moderate, to suit the mos, Dinner at six. Refurences require STREET, ABOVE SPRING—ALSTON 11 8 EAST FOURTEENTH STREET, PEIWEEN Second and Third avermes.—centlemen ‘and thoir wives or single goatlemen can ebtain Board ina firat class house, with choice of Rooms, singlo or in suits; dinner at 6 o'clock. Reference exchanged. 16 MADISON AVENUE.—A GENTLEMAN AND 1 0 his wife can find at thoir disposal a suit of Rooms on seoond floor, with Board, in a first class private house, hands'mely located. Best of reference given and required; also a Room for a sing'e gontletnan. EIGHTH STREET, HEAD OF LAFAYETTE 14 placa, one of the most desirable locations in tho ¢ity—Furnished Rooms to rent to gentlemen only, with or without Board; Teferenoe required. . 1 modern improvements in house, sponsible tenant. PRE STREET—ST. CLAIR HOUSE.—ELE- 15 gantiy furnished Rooms, with Bedrooms at- tached, with all tho conveniences for housekeeping com- plote, iucluding gas and Croton water, to let to respectable families or singio gentlemen. VARICK STREET.—GENTLEMEN AND THEIR wives or single gentiemen can be acoommo- datel, with or without board; afd also a few young Terms moderate. Modern improvemonts, f EAST “TWENIY-THIRD —PARLORS: 6 nd Bedrooms, elegantly furnished, to let; all Rent moderate t a re- = FOURTH STREET.—FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH- 37 Scar a private family, having more room than they require, would let a few Rooms, at prices to suit the times, Roferences exchanged. BROADWAY, PLANTERS’ HOTEL.—FAMI- lies returning from the country or single gon- tiemen wishing board -can have clogantly furnished rooms, with good table, as above. House first class; all the modern improvements; terms reasenable; transient boarders, $1 50 per day. -) BROADWAY, CORNER WASHINGTON PLACE— Nicely furnished Rooms to lot, single or in snits; location central and pleasant, and the rent low to suit the times. A restauramt attached to the house. furnished Rooms in suites or separately to let, with , to families or single gentlemen; also a few single rooms, Inquire at 222 Furth strect, Washington square, South, Be ters toma mn SQUARE. HANDSOMELY [. J. A. ROOF, NO. § EAST THIRTY-FIRST STREET, betwoen Fifth and Madison aventes; houso newly Opened for families and si od in suits or single, with ele, Dinner at six o'clock, e gentieracn, Rooms furnish with or without private BhCorence required, __ PASSPORTS. ‘NITED STATES PASSPORTS BY R. PROCURED CARLTON OVERTON, Notary Public and Custom House Broker, $4) Pine strect, front offices, (= BOARD—FALL AND WINTER, AT THE Coruwall opie. House, Torms with the times. Keforence, N. B, Law, 22 Fulton strect, Address Ira |. Wood, Cornwal 0 county, N. ¥. OUNTR ROCHFLLE, FOR THE J full and winter.—Pleasant Rooms may be obtained, with good Board, where one may enjoy the comiorts of a home. House only five minutes’ waik from the depot. Apply to Mrs, C. HADDE? JOUNTRY ROARD ON BERGEN HEIGHTS, NEW JER- sey.—A famly can find Board aud pleasant Rooms, throughout the -year, within fifteen minutes’ ride of Jersey City ferry. Location hoalthy, fino playgrounds for children, good table, milk, vegelables, &e. Terms $3 50 to $4 per Addreas A, B., box 207 Herald ontleo, OUNTRY BOARD AT HUNTINGTON HARBOR.—DE- lightfal location, of daily access by rail and. boat. Fishing, boating and bathing Opposite the house, ‘Torms very reasonable for the jall ‘months, when good’ hunting canbe had. Address Mrs, Soudder, Herald oflice. LEN COVE.—EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION AT JT the Triton House, clog to the boach, Good bathing, Dodtivg and ishing, Bourd only $7 por wook, with all the com:ovts of @ fit class hotel, Soenory of the. noighbor- hood unsurpassed for beauty. Boats daily frou fot of dames slip and Peck slip; fare 20 cents, Five or six good Rooms vacant on Sopteniber 1. Address J. Miller, Briton House, Glen Cove, Le 1, SUMMER RESORTS. SHLAND HALL.—SUMMER AND AUTUMN BOARD, A A tow geod 1k a bo had at this well known resort, twelves mites from New York, direet by railroad, Inquird pf JOHN H. ANDRUS, Ksq., 48 Murray stroct, W[ANSION HOUSE, LONG BRANCH, NEW JERSEY, will remain open duriog tho month of Septumber, owing to the numerous visitors now stopping. SAMUEL LAIRD, Proprietor, » Os HOUSE, NEWPORT, R. 1.—MESSRS, KERNFR & BIRCH beg to inform thoir numorons friends and tho publi that, notwithstanding all reports to the oon trary, they have determined to keep the Occan Hovse ti for the reception of guests until the 1th or the eptember. KERNER & BIRCH, Proprivtors. of NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1861. AMUSEMENTS. nae __.. AMUSEMENTS, GAERES coNG scr ROOM, 616 BROADWAY, ABOVE | V ante tay cao GAIETIES ROOM, 7 ony GATETHES RooM, RIGINAL AMERICAN COMEDIAN Caren Room, ALERTS. 00M, GATKIES ROOM, ‘ MR. J. & GLARE, 616 BROADWAY, 616 BROADWAY, | Whe le nightly roceivod with 616 BROADWAY; 616 BROADWAY, INCREASING ENTHUSIASM 616 BROADWAY, 616 BROADWAY, rung its course smoothly. No opposition or competition affects the GAIEHIRS, GATT. Crowded houses every nigist attest tho popularity of the GALETIES, ‘as having the best LADY DAN‘ BEST ACROBATS, LADY DANC&RS, Bist AGRUBATS, Tae BEST EVERYTHING, BEST EVERYTHING, and it need not bo noted here that the WATPRR WAITER WAITER a PRE PREITEST PREITIEST PRETUEST PRETIST PRETHESE WAITER PREVTEST PRETtILST PRETCEST PREITIEST PRETOLST PREITHST G WAITER ro always to be found at the GAILTIES CONCERT ROOM, pom 616 BROADWAY. e every evening at 7; curtain rises at 8. N. B.—Strangers, do not forget to visit this place of armisement, as it will richly re; a4 al. Admission—Or- chistra seuts, 26 cents; Parquet, 13 cents. ‘NT 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO~ ant carved caso and legs, overstrung Lox, full iron yaate, lined with satim wood, has all tbe modern improvements; made ty order for present owear; born in use but five months; cost $500, will be sold for $250; Stool, Cover aud resewood Music Cabinet. Inquire at 70 Went Twenty-sixth strect, near Sixth avenue, MAGN! AL forte, el DR OF MUSIC, P, F. AND nth, cornor of Sacond street, ‘1. Gordon's, 706 Broadway, N. Y., be answered. ME, cores GEARY AND DAUGHTER MINA, give GRAND CONCERT, At Old Follows’ Hall, HOBOKEN, ‘This (Monday) Kvening, at Fight o’clooy assisted by the following popular Artists:— MR. J. R. THOMAS, the eminent Baritone and Comp MR. HARRY SAN ERSON, the brilliant Pianist, BH. DIRBLE, Accompanist und Conductor, Admission, Tweuty-tive Conta, NSTRUCIION.—WANTED, AN’ ENGAGEMENT AS MU- sio ‘Teachor tn a boarding school, by a lady who bus It several years’ oxporience; satisfactory referance, Ko. Ad ress H. F., box No.9 Biuoming Grove, Orange coun: ty,} Pan. INSTRUCTION ON TUE PIANO AT $2 per h, with privilege of daily practice. In- Quive at 247 Seventeenth street, near Ninth ayonuo, or 172 Twenty-fith street, between Suventh and Eighth avenues, TNO MULLER, TEACHER OF THE PIANOFORTE and sing ng, continues to give kas AL $23 Broadway , corner of ‘Twouty-first street, rovin No. 10. Algo lessens at the resiivnce of pupils, For further unformation please call in the forenoon. EMOVAL.—HORACE WATERS, AGENT, HAS RE- Rinseot toast Broadway , between Grand aud Broome S4_ gots, Where he sells new Beven Ootave Phunos cor $150, and warranted, Second hand Pianos and Melodeous Tom $25 to $130. AN kinds of Musical Merehundiso at war Jwices. Pianos aixt Melodeons to let fom $2 to $6. pe menth; rent allowot if purchased as por agreement; monthly payments received for the same, > PIANOVORTES, AND MUsIG TAUGHT IN A FLW 7 lessons on th» piano, singing, guitar accocdeon and Vioim. ‘Torms at tho acadomy, $6 for twolvo torsone, ‘Twenty-seven planes and one melodecn to jet, from $2 to %a mouth, or for saio cheap by Prof. DUMSDAY, 200 Grand street. INSTRUCTION, T PAINE’S MERCANTILE COLLEGES, 62 BOWERY, A New York, aad 283 Fulton sireet, Brooklyu.—-t denis frem city or country parane such states as they prefer at hours suiling, and progress 2s rap! as thei ubility and ent orpriso will pormit, Young men or lass iMklenco has prevented their progress in large receive here strictly individual instruction, ant Journ move in two weeks than in months uncer ‘class PING, ARITHMETIC AND t A Rooms, 362 Broadway, studouts are re- soived day and oycning, an | fitted for the counting room or active buses by & thorough, practical course of in- struction, 'Lorim4 moderate. Circulars ow appiication, FRENCH GENTLEMAN, A GRADUATE OF THE University of Franco, professor of the French lan- eae in ono of tho first institutes and of thy best famihes of Now York, desires an engagemont in ash ol or family. Satisfactory testimonials aud referen terms moderate. Address R. K., New York Times office, 00} KYKVING, BUSINESS WRITING, ARITHMETIC. — Mr. DOLUBAR, 609 Broadway, gtvos private feascr ind prepares gentiemen or boys practically for businoss, ‘Terns reduced from $15 to $6 for al! who secure seats this weok. Ladies’ choap writing case $1. RB’ ING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIE: Westchester, Westchestur eonty, combining te advaniagesof city avd countey, Great iuciities .o° musi- cal instruction, “French taught by a Parisian lady. Torms moderate. School wilt reopen on Tnosduy,, September 10, Miss OWEN, Principal. HTK & BRADBURYS' NEW SCALE OVERSTRUNG Buss Patent Insulated Full Frame Grand and Square Piinofortes, No. 421 Broomo street. What everybody eays must ‘be true; everybody says they are the best, therefore they must be tho best. ADAME C. MEARS BURKHARUT, bY 222 and 224 Madison avenue, cor.or Thirty eighth st. ENGLISH AND FRENCH BOARTING AND DaY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, (Formerly 32 West Fifteenth stroct,) Will reopen, with the commoucement of tho session, Soptember 12. Madamo C. M. B. will be at home from the Ist of Siptember. Circulars at Brousing’s, 701 Broad- way; Lockwood's, 411 Broadway, and 222 Maison avenue. ‘ONS. L. DE GRAND-VAL'S BOARUING SCHOOL, TV camictans commorcial, Husson terrace, H bo Kon, reopens September 2. Terms $200 per annum. Re- ferenco-—-Mr. E. Ponvert, 30 Broad street; Me. E. Piun- ket, 120 Broadway, 183 E. C. FORBES’ SCHOOL, AT NO. 22 NORTH Moore street, will be re-opened Munday, Soptember 9. ATIONAL TEACHERS INSTITUTE, 335 BROADWAY. Educational correspondents and teachers wanted in ali sections. Send for ciroulars giving a list of Kdu- cational Journals, of Schools and Scminariva to patronize, of compotent teachers and of vacancies for teashera, RICE & ANDREWS. HK MISSES BUCKNALL’S ENGLISH AND FRENCH Boarding and Day sehool for Young Ladies, No. 7 Wost Twanty-second street, second door from Fifth ave- nue, will reopen on Tuesday, Sept. 17, Tho Misses Buck- nall and Professor Abram Mills, who participates in the management of tho Institution, earnostly requests a punc- tual attendanco of thoir pupils. In tho primary depart- ment young childron are carefully mstructed in @ propara- tory couso of study. VT. FRANCIS XAVIER COLLEGH, 49 WEST FIF- teenth street, New York.—Studies will be resumod in thig institution on Monday, the 2 of Ssptember. JOSEPH DURTHALLER, 8. J., President, ‘TAMMBRING CURED IN A FEW LESSONS. APPLY 55 to G. VALR, teachor of navigation, surveying, draught. ing (with porspective), bookkeeping, and publisher of scientific and liberal books, as Volney's Ruins, Voitairo’s Dictionary, &#. 351 Pearl street, corner of Frankfort, TEE GeROCAN AMERICAN rt INSTITUTE, 309 WEST ‘Twonty-second strvet, will be reopened on Monday Soptember 9. ‘The rapid sucaess of this school proves the suporfority of the Gorman method of instruction on which it is oonducted. All the English branches thoroughiy taught; particular caro paid to tho German and Frenoh languages;Spanish and Latin in the higher classes of the malo depa:timent only; thocough instruction in the higher branches of Mathematics, Bookkeoping, Natural History and Philosophy, Chemistry, Geography, Astronomy, Amo- rican and Unive-sal Hiswory, Penmanship, Drawing and Gymnastics in both the female and male departments. No extra charge for any branch of instruction. Circulars containing full particulars may bo had at Westermann’s, 440 Broadway; at Howe & Terry's, 16 Bowery, and at the Institute. R. DELON: A. GERI ROY FEMALE SEMINARY.—THIS INSTITUTION offers the accamulated advantages of nearly fiity years of successfal operation. very facility is provided for a thorough course of useful and ornamental education, under the direction of a corps of more than twenty pro- foasors and teachers. For circulars apply to JOHN H. WILLARD, Troy, N. ¥. ___ STEAMBOATS. JONEY IsLAND FERRY, LANDS AT FORT HAMM ton.—The NAUSHON ‘leaves West Tenth street at 9%, 12% and 3% o'clock; Spring stroot at 934, 12% and 33g; ‘Jay strovt at 93(,12% and 3%; pier No. 4 North river at 10,1 and 4, Fare, with returm tickets, 25 comts, opal | gens 50 cunts, Residence No, 90 elftk street. USPENSE! SUSPENSE tl* " SEMI Suspense will soon be ovor, for in a few days the CALI- NET OF WONDERS and ANATOMY, consisting of Natural D-volopomenia and Scientilc Works of Art, will be com- plotely arranged. OWERY THEATRE 10 LET—WITH SCENERY, WARD- roby and propertis, Immediate posscssion given: Apily to JOHN 8, GILES, Receiver, &e. , No. 34 Elizabeth streot, ANTFD—NIGGER BAND, FOUR PLAYERS—BONR, VY Banjo, Tambocize and Violin piayor. Call betweou tho hours of ten und two on this day (Monday), at the Bugle, 169 Grand steoot; also a Wonch Dancer. GAL NOTICES. N CHA) John Wiliam Leada z gh, {ue county of Leister, 8a" geon, on or about the Sth day’ of March, 1563, suiied as ship Surgeon ov board the ship ashington, from Liverpool for New York, wiwre he arrived wt tho latter eud of the month of April, 1853. ‘Tho said John William Leadam was paid offon his arrival at New York as aoresaid, and ho then. informed Captain Commings mastor of the said ship, that he was going on to Phila teipmia, bat that he woatd be back before the ship left Now York, Ho was sen a day or two ator. wards by oue of tha officers of said shyp in a street in Now York, sinoe which time he bas net been heard of, All persons whe can furnish any information as to tho enid John Wiiliam Lealam are requested todo soto cither of tho endorsigned, on or boforo thy second day of November now noxt ensuing. Dated this 9th day of August, 1861. RO-COR & FINC! 14 King stroot (Ftosbury squars), London, Piaintiff’'s Solicitors. DYNES & HARVEY, So! 61 Lincolu's Inn F AIRVOYANT WHO HAS NO EQUAL who are sick, in troublo or unfortunate, can consult ith tho sticteat confidence. She warranta to cure the most aggravated cases of rheumatism in afow days. If you wish to obtain correct information on all events, call and soe Ms, MILTON, 361 Broome street. Olllee hours from 9 o'clock A. M. until 8 P.M, N MADAME MORROW, SEVENTH daughtor, bas a gift of foresight, tells how goon and Often you will marry, ana all you wish to know, oven your vory thoughts, Or no pay; lucky charms free; her ‘equal is not to by foind; hor inagic imago is now in fuil ope ration. 184 Ludlow street, below Housion, Price 25 cunts Geatiomen not almitted. BONA FIDE AS1ROLOGIS!.--MADAME WILSON tells the object of your visit, gives magio charms good luck for lito, free of chargo; toils ail events of ast, present and future; consultations on business, harriage, courtship, travelling, &e. &he is the erful ustroloy ist of ‘ths age. Give hor a call; you will not regret it. 139 Allon streot, six doors from Stanton; mame on the door. Charg* for ladios and gen- tlemen 50 cents, Bowaye of imposition, ORA A, SEAMAN, INDEPENDENT CLAIRVOYAN Medical and business consultations day and evening. ‘Tho scioneo she unfolds so satisfactory to all it is unne- cexsary togivo iltustrations of the astounding results, but continucs at 239 Division sirec ‘ADAME RAY, 200 SEVENTH AVENUE, NEAR ‘Twenty-soventh street, surprises all who visit hor. ‘Tho sik, froubled and unitcky should test her powers, Sho tolls’your very thoughts, lucky numbers, losses. Ladios, 25 cents; gentlemen, 50 cents, ADAME SHAEFFER, 283 SECO! tween avenue © and Union market, second floor, frout room, stili continues to teli about love, marriage, absent fricnda, besiness and journeys. Ladies, 25 conts. Gentlemen not admitted. B.—WHO HAS NOT HEARD OF THE CELEPRATED Mme, PREWSTKR, who has boon consulted by thousands in this and othor citios with entire satisfaction? Sh feels confident sie has no equal. She tells the nams of futuro wife or husband, an’ that of her visiter. Hf sou wish trath, give her a call, at 251 Third avenue, above Twenty-first stroct. Ladies 60 cen: gentlomon, $1. IN THE WORLD IS THR young and accomplished Madame BYRON, from Paris, ‘can be consulted with tho strictest confidence on ail affairs of life, embracing love, courtship, business and sickness; rostires drunken and unfaithful husbands; has @.seorot ‘to make you beloved by your heart's ideal, and brings togothor ‘thos long neparated. Ladies 25 conte; ‘Bhird avenue, above N IMPORTANT WORK.—A GUIDE FOR THE MAR- riod, or those contomplating it. ‘Tho aiflicted, debi- ittated or’ diseasod should not marry or adopt any’ treal- ment till they have informed themselves of the truth only found in Dr, LARMONT’S Paris, London and Now York Medical Adviser and Marriage Guide; mailed for $1_ by RICHARDSON, No. 1 Vesey street, and ROSS & TOUSEY, No. 121 Nassau stroot, ‘Tho doctor cures ail such atfoc- tions, recent or long standing, expeditiously and privately, as for years past, at 647 way, up stairs, from 9 A.M. to6P. M. R. R, OOBBEIT HAS REMOVED FROM 19 DUANE street to 20 Centre street, between Chambers aud Keade streets, where ho can bo consulted privately on oortain discaces. N. B—Dr. C. is 8 mombor of the Now York Univorsity Metical Colioge. See hie diploma in his ottice. Private entranco at No. 6 City Hall place. R. WARD, 12 LAIGHT STREET, PERFORMS SPEEDY ‘and permnent cures. His great Remodios, un- equalled fur curing certain diseases, price $1. ‘Cure gvaranteed, R. WARD TREATS SUCCESSFULLY ALL FEMININE complaints, Something for every lady—his Great Benetactor. Office 12 Laight street. R. HUNTER HAS FOR THIRTY YEARS CONFINED his attontion to diseases of a cortain class, in which fohas troated-no less than fifty thousand cases, without an ‘tnstanco of failure. His great romedy, Dr. Huntor’s Red Drop, cures certain diseases when regular treatment and all other remedies fail; cures without dicting or re- striction in the habits of tho pationt; cures without the disgusting and sickening effects of ‘all other remedies; cures in new cases in less than six hours. It roots out the poisonous taint the blood i# sure to absorb unless the remedy is used. Itis $1 a vial, and cannot be obtained genuine anywhore than at the vid office, No. 3 Division stadt: ‘Book for nothing that treats of the effects of early use. By delighted and CROWDED A*DISNCES, Ho will repoat this evening fur tio THIRTEENTH TL ‘His poculiar conception of TOODLES, TOODLES, TOODLES, And enact for the first time the comic part of GIL, THE MILLER, In the admirable drama, in threo acts, entitled , THE INVISIBLE HUSBAND, Qnoon of Spain, Vhiltp of Spain. Manuel... Ko., In consequence of its unprece:lerited succers, OODLES EVERY EVENING, Fer which places may be secured up to SEPTRMBER 3, EW BOWERY THEATRE. Sole Proprictors, . Mess's. G. L, Fox & J. W. Lingard MONDAY, Soptembor 2, 1861, Charles Gaylor's geeat Military Drama of BULL RUN Qn mm Sackixa or Famrax Court POSITIVELY THE LAST WERK Of this Grand Dreamin The first act of ROBERT MACAITRE, Aad tho sensation drama of THE CARVENIKR OF ROUEN, Bere AMERICAN MUSEUM. ‘So great has boen the rusn to see that wonderfal AAVING HIPPOPOTAMUS, LIVING HIPPOPOLAMU: LIVING HIPPOPOTAMUS, ‘That the Manager has been induced to retain hice ONK WKEK LONGER. ONE WEEK LONGER. ONE WkEK LONGER. It {6 univorsally admitted that ho is the GKEAIEST WONDER OF ‘Tiik WORLD, IIVING IN THE WATER OR OUT OF FP, Ho is celebrated in the historical records of the Bible ag THE GREAT BEHEMOTH, whose “bones are as strong picces of brass,” “like bars o& iron,” “who estecmvth iron as straw, aad brass as rotten wood," and of whom the sacred history says:— Upon'the earth there is not his like.— lob, ch. xl. and 64. ‘These quotations show him to be an animal of IMMENSE SIZE AND GIGANiIC sTiti:NUTH, and as ‘‘his like has never been seen upon tho earth” hes THE GREATEST CURIOS/TY LIVING, Every visiter aiiows him to be the must marvellous creature ever seen in America, His mouth is the wonder of everybody; when open, is full TWO FEET IN WITH, Large enough to take in a child two years old. He is to be seen in the Museum at all hours im the ARTIFICIAL RIVER, SWIMMING AND WALKING, As ir frolicking im the historic Nile. He is accompanied x SALAAMA HIS ARAB KEEPER, Who is himself « curiosity 23 a specimen of ‘that histoegp tribe of men. Also, just obtained, at great exponso, now to be secon swimming in tho large tank im the ‘Aquaria, A LIVING SHARK, Besides @ great varicty of cthor living Fisl, Turtles, Ac., ko. WHAT IS IT? ox, MAN MONKEY, SEA LION, MAMMOTH i.AR SAMSON, MONSTER SNAKES, AQUARIA, HAVPY FAMILY, & Miss DAWRON, Double Voiced Vocalist, Mily, MATILVA KE, TOEDT, ted young Violinist, &o. YO SUPE DRAMATIC PERFOR MANORS Take place overy day ut 8 and 7% o'clock P.M. The At cach of which “w produced the meral drama, WOMAN'S LOVR, And tho laughablo and ever amusing faroo — * SLASHER AND CRASHER, making the most atiractive entertainment in the city. Admission to all only 26 cents, Children under wa MB conts. RYANTS’ MINSTRELS, ‘Mechanica’ Hail, 472 Broadway, above Grand stress Monday , Soptember 2, and every night during the GRAND TIN PAN-O-NL-ON, WHY DUNT YOU TABB. 8. C. CAMPBELL, tho popular vocalist, Dr. TUMBLETY OUTDONEK. EPH HORN, NEIL und DAN BRYANT. Now songs, dances, sayings, burlesques, plantation fes- lval scenes, &c. Doors open at 7; curtain rises ab 6 erviock, Tickots 25 conts. IXON’S ROYAL OiRCUS ‘Will open for & short season, commencing om. MONDAY NIGHT, SEPTEMBE 2, 1961, UNDER THEIR WRAUTIFUL PAVILION, Which will be HANDSOMFLY ILLUMINATED’ WITH HANDSOMELY ILLUMINATED WITH G: And tastefully Adorned with ‘paaaae and Flowera, ALORNKD WITH GARLANDS AND FLOWERS, And evory attention given to its reopen ventilation, malice ing It delightfully cool and pleasant, CORNER OF FOURI!-EN'1H SUREKT AND SIXTH AVENUR, Ad joinin Palace Garden, with THE SPLENDID EQUESTRIAN TROUPE, So popular ut Niblo’s Garden, combining the Bis RIDERS, ACRUBATS AND GYMNASIS ; IN THE WORLD! In addition to the abovo, Mr. Nixon has muoh pleasure in an engagement with the famous SANTA FE MENA\ CONTAINING A HERD UF ELEVEN EDUCATED BUKFALOES, EDUCATED BUFFALOWS, EDUCATED BUFFALOES, which will bo insroducod in the circle by INDIAN TRAINERS IN COSTUME. th test bi erg arin Dee @ groatest baro back ridor living, is engaged. notice of his first appearance will be givon. PHICKS OF ADMISSION TO SEB ALL, ‘Twenty-five conts; children fifteen cents. Lora open at seven; commence at cight o’cleck. FOUR GRAND MATINEES, arranged for tho especial gratification of Indies and juveniles, will be given during tho weok, commencing a8 two o'clock: Wednesday, 4th; Thursday, 6th; Friday, 6th; Saturday, OTICE. N WALLACK’S NEW THEATKE, Corner of Broadway and Thirteenth street. The ladies and gentiemen engaged for. the ensuing sea son aro reqicsted to meet on stago, on Wednesday noxt, September 4, at 11 o'clock A. M. }ESTER WALLACK, Stago Manager. Stage door in Fourth avenue, spe IHE GREAT CANTERBURY MUSIC HALL, 686 BROADWAY. MONDAY NIGHT, MONDAY NIGERE, GRKAT ACCESSION OF TALENT. GREAT ae, oF eo irst appearance CHARLEY CHARLEY FOX, CHARLEY FO CHARLKY FOX, CHARLEY the most talented Ethfopian comedian in the country. Firet night of the NELSON BROTHERS, NELSON NEISON BRUTHERS, NEISON BROTH! ELSON BROTHERS, NELSON ; N R. COOPER, NO. 14 DUANE STREET, MAY BE CON. sulted on all diseases of a certain nature. Twenty- eight years exclusively devoted to these cumplainta ena- bie him to warrant a cure in all cases. The victims of misplaced confidence in medica! pretenders ean cail, with acertainty of being radically cared or no pay. Dp* BOAT FOR ALBANY AND TROY.—THE NEW and fast steamboat DANIEL DREW leaves Jay atroet on Tuesday, Thursday aud Saturdays, at 7 A. ML, calling at Thirticth street. Excursion tickets te be had on board, i ‘ORNING LINE FOR PEEKSKILL.—THE AURORA leaves daily at 8 A. M. Same ht 11) landing at West Tenth and Thirtieth stroets, Yonkers, Dobbs’ Ferry, Tarrytown, Sing Sing, Haverstraw, Grassy. Polat and Verplank's TRoturuing, avon Pokal at & Ga SUCCESS OF DR. WARD, 12 LAIGHT STREET. —All affections caused by meroury or disoage caret ia half tho usual timo and at half the charges, FIVE IN FIVE INN 4 CLASSICAL GROGPINGS CLASSICAL GROUPINGS CLASSICAL GROUPINGS: CLASSICAL GROUPINGS: AND DARING FEATS. DARING FEATS. DARING FRAT DARING FEATS. DARING FEATS, CONTINUED HERNANDE?’3—HERNANDE/?3— HERNANDIIAS NEW AND ORIGINAL GRAND PANTOMIME, GRAND PANTOM GRAND PANTOMIME, GRAND PANTO! or THe SOUTHERN REFUGEE; on, FAISE AND TRUE, FALSE EVERY NIGHT THIS WERK will be intreduced an entire new scone and GRAND TABLEAU, depioting the GREAT BATILE IN MISSOURI, AND DEATH OF GENERAL LYON, DRATH OF GENERAL LYO®, Forming one of the finest pictures ever seen on any stages THIRD WEEK OF J. H. BUDWORTH. . THIRD WEEK OF J. H. BUDWORIEL MLLE. MARIETTA RAVELL, MLLE. WHELPLEY, MLLE. AUGUSTA WALBY MLLE. CONTSTANTING, And a numerous BALLET CORPS every evening. GREAT NOVELTIES INACTIVE PREPARATION. NOTICE.—GRAND MATINEE EVERY S&TURDA' TTCHCOCK’S, NATIONAL CONCERT HALL, 172 new Canad atroot, ono block frum’ Rowory. A CARD.—Tho immense attractions at this popular cert Hall have not failed to draw crowded houses during tho past woek. The best entertainment in the city w: be found at the NATIONAL, at tho least expense. ‘The best porformors in the country are always engaged—kgi- timate talent and nothing else. IMMENSE SUCCESS, IMMENSE SUCCESS Of the p pular and fascinating Vocalist JENNIE BST JENNIR ENGEL) iN jGk MISS JENNIR ENGEL MiS3 JENNIE ENGEL, MISS JENNIE ENGEL. Mile. FRANK lA FOLLE, tho olegant Danséuse, will in tho Ballet eel ua LA BAYADERR, with twenty other erforme ont peo Nogro Songs, Farges and Burlesques. im af GEO. W. , Stage Manag AND TRUR. ‘OUSE WANTRD IMMEDIATELY—SITUATED _BE- tween Fifteenth and Thirtieth streets; rent $800. ‘Address F. J. V., box 48 Post office, Eden Park, Wilming- ton, Delaware. gr Sa ee roe consu |, OF letter to 5 ofkes, § Marria arena ge ONVIVIALITY THE ORDER OF THR NIGHT.—THB ‘only piace in the city where Watts’ new Songs, Jokes and Witticiams can be heard is our Free and Bey, ‘At the House of Commons, 25 West Houston street, every Mog ‘lay evening. Robert Smith always om hand with bie cornet. First ae tho new song, “We will have the Union still.” Mordica Lyous, chairman; Harry Gimberg,