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lau(m fiwti ilm( itiM tpi i-J 0 .1 a AM a ft Vrwaaa Tmm wa Bassr Drti Buwrii 'Lmimt, IWednetdfty, Aug. nib AU Vfl Towi: Coning ft puitua board the prist EaUmt mm her Isst trl frees New-York, I found ft manifeete-tloft of secess'otilsrn ef so peculiar type that I era Induced to attempt brief description of what I ev a4 beard, lor yonr pa 1 Scarcely tro day of our toy bed passed before we discovered that goodly number of Secessionists were of, our company not mere secession syonpa-thlxeri, but actual Southern traitors, some of whom ft ad foogbt against toe Biers end who gloried la their: shame. How they reacted Yoik.soeneoflJarmdsikly hinted, aad spoke too asa wtte wMch, by ascana of ft tow dollars and IHUa transparent deception, passe to Jeare Nsw-OiWaiiacouid be obtained from Gen. Berta. Per-hspstbey 'look the oath of aUegianea, though this tley tter4d but If they did, tbe blackest treason aad shafts rft riAB Ihelr aonlft.

TM -Vet aVtsooke. lenlfestatlo. of wa.wke. tbe b.nd gathered around and ftbowed their delight bv and eisppieg of This conduct appeared so hr very grattfytftg of toe EogiUhaad CUaftdj, oo board, their grfttinuatloa being to a direct ratio to tfce aaroant of apparent aaaojaftca to tar. loyal Ar.ier-laaoa.

JEvfta one or two of the offiers of the' hlp encouraged by their conduct thJ insolence of the Southerners. The band seUJotn, flayed an AftCiericaa Jr. But one avcnln alter Blxift bad bn pro-4wced tew several swceesslvw. days, taeusus.l amount of rebel Mat following In each case, tor. band, la ft aaenent of Ibrgetfaraess, perhaps, or Iromtkelnv valM of their ganroe German of liberty, fa-vored with Hall Columbia" a Yankee Doo-oia." It was too anach for our paartotlsm, and some of ma heartily appiaaded.

ImaMdtately an officer of tfeo aklp on duty stepped down itmtu his post and com-tnaaded tbe oaekd to play "Ditto's Land." Of course bey obeyed and ftt tbe close of the oleeo the secesh Slapped their wings and diattered like geese after a aowcr. "The Star pang led Banner," at tbe request ml an American, was then played receded, you may bellere. by tbe loyalists with nthasiaatic demonatra-tiooa. AU this, of was gradallr arousing a good deal of feeling strong, earnest, bat subdueTon fh part of the Union men blatantly and insolently snaolteated by the ctrWalry." But tbe latter were not disposed to be satisfied with mere cheers and wordy Impudence. They desired a snore pesltitWe a nmtumml recognition.

A ball was planned for the entertainment of the passengers and Officers of the ship. It promised to be a pleasant affair. A Committee, was appointed to make the aecessary arrangements, and to fit up one of toe targe dlalng-ealoons for the occasion. During the day preceding. one with alt observant eye might hare discovered some ladies, recogntied as belbnging to the secession party, busily engaged stitching together strips of red and white bunting evidently for a flag-to be used, when The course, must be -decorated, as is customary on ship-board, with na- tlaml cnalana.

Would the treasonable emblem of 'the Southern Confederacy be recognised as one oj these by the'eoromander of a British ship Really, would be quite a feather In the cap of tbe "chlvslry tbbava their as yet unrecognized rmg grouped as an equal with the glorious ensigns of England and A merles. Such a triumph would be well worth the effort. JS0titia, In the person of one of her sons, approaches the eommander asks perhsDS dtmandt the recog. adtlon of her Hag. Capt.

Pstom noble British sailor gentleman that he is gives a mild but posit! re, No' I cant," 1 to the absurd request. But the British and American flags, lu peaceful and mutual recogni. floa, already adorn the ball-room. (in, una hashed by the first discomfiture, demands the remo val of the bated Stars end Stripes" else she and her.ehivatrous children will scorn to join in the dance. Gentlemen," said tbe Captain, addressing the dozen or so odds and ends of secesh chivalry then and there gathered together" Gentlemen, 1 am very sor ry that this difficulty has occur red.

We are all hero board of this ship on our passage between America nd England, and for eur mutual enjoyment this entertainment has been devised. It Is my duty, as comj mander, to carry the British and American flsgs the Anseriean at the main and the British at the mizsen sthen we arrive at or depart from either of the ports bctweea which we sail. If a festivftl Is gotten up, the two flsgs are joined rn decorating tbe deck or sa-'' loon. I bave no feeling in- this matter, gentlemen I am but doing my duty to my Qneea and to the Com paay In whose service I am. I regret yon cannot be satisfied, but I must do my duty.

The flag must re- anain." This was all very sensible, and ottered In the most conciliatory ana kindly tone and manner possible -But Secesh," though convinced, was not satisfied lie was bound be would not Cance under the Yankee bunting. A representative of this persuasion, stand tng la the midst of kls disappointed and chafing fel low-rebels, and stretching himself up to the bight of his tall figure, with solemn face and striking attitudei and slspplng his left breast with bis dester palm, de- dared he "could not dance under that flag. His country his Msctftattcesmfry demanded that be should I not so disgrace himself. To this sentiment the rebels gave loud applause. The Captain, smiling and bowing no doubt amused at this piece of mock tragedy.

In which be was eniorcea to bear a pert then withdrew. The loyal Americans were blsjbly pleased at tbe turn things had taken, and most the English approved the Captain's decision, and 5 applauded his course, though some af them aided WUh the Secessionists. The moat Impudent and noisy of the secession par ty In Una aflair were two or three Frenchmen. One of these was very Insolent toward the Cantata, and Interrupted him frequently in the course of bit remarks. Aaotherojie.who.lt was said, was or bad been member of Gen.

JoansToa's SiatT. as soon as tbe tiriti-b. and Americans who desired to take part In the eveotugs entertainment had withdrawn, noisily called tor a oakrt ol champaign. It was drunk witl) great uproar lousness, each chief rebel, dead and alive. neing loasiea iu succession, iui ine treasonaoie cata logue of worthies, as well sa the champaign.

prctiy much esbausted. Uf course, all this was compamed by remarks calculated to be very annoy ing to the Loyalists who remained la the Grand atalooft, where the drinking-bout took place. Tbe revet ended a little before midnight. It was most characteristic ot Seeeaeioalsm noisy, blustering, la- aoieoi ana vulgar inrougneur. A few days afterward, on tbe occasion of the pros (esuatloftof a testimonial to Cape atom by tbe pas-eeasere, an effort was made, alter the usual toasts to tbe it-seea and to the President of the United State had been drunk, to foist npon the assembly toast to jarraaeen nana, rrestuent oi the eoutnern uon-federscv." It was received with silent contemn.

one but the rebels and a very few of the British eeaere runag sn its aoaor. An a at KstlvAJii Cesasaeaeesaeat arirlldalehwry CoHeso OsfTssf as'rao aftht Ifna-Yerlt Mmftuaeav, TU, Thursday, Aug 14, 1SQ3. The anniversary exercisea ef the College In this place have jast closed, much to the credit of the officers and students of the Institution, and to tbe grattneatioa of both ciUaens and strangers. It would be easy to make ft long story, aetsillng the lncidenu and doings of eommencemeat week, but tbe demaads srpoft your eolamne for war news, admonish me to be brief aad for obedience to that admonition I am isrs ywa will thank nset The exercises proper of, tbe trrterestlag occasion were commenced by an able and most appropriate Baccalaureate sermon by the Precideat, Dr. Lasasxb, frees Ps.

1 1 1. X. fie drew from hie text, 1. A warning against wicked principles, x. Agalast wicked as sociates, X.

Agstast wicked habtta. These lessons were opened with much earnestness, and Impressed npon tbe young- gentlemen by many stnklag Uiestra- tloaa. Jn tbe second part of tne ciscenirse, the word God was held up at tbe great safeguard and shield of taeyouog. On Tnesday, an address was delivered before tbe PaUorafttbeaian Socle ry, on tbe prceevt crisis, by President Fsvlss, of Pougbkeepsie, and another be-iare the Fhlladetpblaa Society, on the Stale aa an ed- oator, be Kev. Mr.

Mas sin of Boston. Eoth tbei discourse were discriminating and eloquent but the last named carried the greatest number of votes. Ol the evening of the same day. tbe young gentlemen of the three lower cane Mir from eacncouteitded with spirit an ability for tbe prtxe of oratory. Tbe Lertnrisances of tbe raluatine cl teen were equal In excellence to any to which I ever listened en any similar occasion.

In aay college. Of course there were degrees of merit, but, with extraordinary uniformtty, they were marked by a die-crirsinatkHi. maturity, manliness and keeaneee of tVirhU siki by a prcpnery ana lorm or expression. asoUier of eoeb ohm may weU bo ff. spring, ssaayed tbesa, I feel cor will taeAe- their mark, and wla a name arnoa some respects, tbe last- was the great day of the FeasC This 4muti (M the anniversary lestlvltles of ium Asseiistlrrn These were of ft rental ell(htaleharac-ter.

An escellent otar jrwrsar, Esqof your City, a m.r, teaMs, specw la re: ponse, notn grave ar -rtea of oatrtotle reso- Jutlons, and A did Unf Syne," sung by the whole assemblage, ta r. cborun. and with hearty good will, made irpU- nogrmmmm mi tbm mm. A notioea- bks ftM most ooearoeodible feature mi tbe occaslsm was tae pres Ufge aon, the gentle ee at the dlnn mJUVt This I baee never anywhere seen before apelike occasion but I hope never here after 1miX aeeitlaaeatherlneof tbe kind. It truly cald to bave graced aad crowned the tt Is nine years since I last made a pflgrinsage to sbeseatwf my Alma Mater, and I was surprised a the evidences of progress material and lmosfttertafr which, exhibit themseWes on every atde.

mtuij. under ks present enUgbtened and ftccomplUbed Pre Went and Professors. Middlebury College gives no mietakable tokens of vigorous and healthy growtn. Tbee tokens appear In tbe form of Improved grounds, (not surpassed either in extent or beauty by those ot miW in NvW.Koirlaiul 21 in an stinwiiw library. and a tasteful library-room In growlnr if acuities of instruction In the way of cbemicai ana philosophical apparatus i In a new, elegant ana moa nnmnukluiiil Milan MllfiM.

built of atOHO 1 ftBd last. but not least. In higher and broader eullare of the students, who resort, tn btowIdv numbers, so ner academic balls aad her lostertng care. One Adolohus Lobe bss been arrested in Philadelphia, charged with having done eerviwe in the rebel ranks at the battle of Shilob. He was mar.

rled to a fair PbOndelDhlaa on 8undny last, aad bis arrest was effectea yesterday. JjAW; bis ports. Prlzee Tho Cats mt the Btetuner f3 tenia. OK HID 8TATK8 DISTRICT COBhT AOO. 20.

BWbr Ja4s Ma. This Court was opened by Lie Honor, Judge Bim, and after receiving tbe returns of several pro cesses, took dp a motion in me case 01 in This was a prise case, aad npon a lettered the Sec retary of the Navy, that the Department deslreo to obtain the possession of tbe vessel for war purposes, tbe District Attorney moved the Court for an order directing that the Teasel be appraised, and npon tbe Kayment ot ine amount or we appraisement iu larshal deliver tbe vessel to the Government. i thf nsrt nf the claimants the motion lor a new appraisement was opposed on the ground that tne vkfi had aireaav Deen vaiuea at ine aunt ui sot.wu. ano that as the first appraisement had never been set aside, the Government was oouna Dy ana 11 uiey desired the vessel, must deposit the amount ot tnat ippisisemenu h'm r.nurttiii that tn effect this was an applies- linn tn reiw the former aDDraisement. and to Call in the aid of experts, to which the Government naa i ha rtht Th, ciaJmainu could, however, name one nf the annralsera if thev desired.

The claimants named Mr. Mackie, and the order tor reappraisement was entered. DECISIONS IH FXIZS CaSXS. Tki United Staitt vs. Steamer Memphis; The ii.A KimitM va.

The Stemmer Steum IM Lniua Stair vs. The Steamer Ann; The United Stale vs. The Steamer Roeira Seiora dt Kegtan these several cases motions were made on behalf the Government, nr nnlrr, annointine annraiaers ot tbe vessels, and their delivery to tbe Government of the United States, 1 that ft. a. x4 i fKsvs 4rrtrt frt Bl S1ew pesttary of tbe amount of the appraisal, subject to the final drrrPA of the CourL The motions were sever- all based unon reaulsltlons of the Secretary of tbe Naw for the delivery of tbe respective vessels, lor the use of the Government.

Tbe mo tions were ooDosed by Augustus o. smuu, vuancs r.iarts and c. L. Benedict. Esat.

The Court took the papers after argument for the purpose of determining the forrn of the oider. In announcing the conclusion ol the in reiauon to uie priB(a involved in the motions, the Court was unaersiooa 10 say that the requisition upon which these and the lika mntlnnt was mule Was the CXCrCtsC Of the undoubted prerogative of the Government in Time oi war that property captured in time of war by tbe naval forces of tbe Government, and brought la for adjudication bv a Prize Court, was placed In poMet- ilea ol ine tOurt, pnmaruj, nu pu ui uuicia, as custodians of the Government: that If such prop- art, or an nortion of It. was desired by tue brovern ment for Its use in tbe prosecution of tbe war, such nrniwrtv miif ht be taken at any time after its capture, without anv reference whatever to judicial proceed- inn in adiudicatlon ODon the Question on the lawful ness of the capture that In tne mode adopted by the Government of asking the delivery of the property unon lta annraisal. and the Davii.ent of Its appraised th Unvernment conceded to parties privileges hv rratia which thev could not claim as matter of riant that in auch motions nar ties claimants could properly urge any consideration for the protection of ulterior ngnis, in cuunecuuu wim uo wk.i for, but where the Government, by its recognized offi cials, requires tne delivery, parties caumn ue uesru In opposition to an oraer lor sucn ueuvery. Exoneration of Ball Power mt City Jnda-e to Discharge Insolvent.

SUPEKMI COCST CBAHB1ES. Bafors Jutics Baraara. Pacific Mutual Insuranc Company Btnry Af. Beam, et el. The plaintiffs In this action recov ered judgment against John A.

Machado for la February last, and after executions returned brought this action asuinst the present defendants as bail for said Macnaco. unoer an oraer oi arrest issnvu kk.iobi bim. DafendanU set up tnat since tnis acuon was commenced, Machado had obtained from City Judge McCunn, ft discharge, exempting him from lmorisonment upon any oeots arising upon contract, and moved to dismiss this action and dis. eharse tbe bail from liability on their bond. Tbe FilaiaUffs averred that the dlscbsrge was void, for rauds of said Machado, and also for various Irregu larities.

Tbe motion was heard before Judge ihosa- ii and denied, but with leave given to renew tne motion oa explaining the facte upon which plaintiffs rcltee. In dlrDuuns: tike validity of the Olsenarge. Ui the renewal of the motion the plaintiffs reiterated their objections, and applied on petition for a cerlssrart to review tbe oiscnsrge. Rimin. J.

forairvt in ft recent case i naveneia that tbe City Judge has no power to grant then dis charges. The statute presences mat tne wry jnage shall have the sum powers as the Recorder, bat In et indement this elves to the City Judge such power only in judicial proceedings. Tbe question Can well be tuomuieu to ine uenerai a eiiu imrowr rv The certiorari must be allowed, and tbe motion suspended till a review of tbe City Judge's proceed-in can be had. I. Francis Walton and D.

D. Field, for tbe plaintiffs John B. Fogerty and A. J. Tanderpool, for de fendant.

Dee Is teas. BCrklHS COUKT irXCIAL TXBJf. UndtrkUl, Jr. vs. House.

Motion denied. Gmtmmn vs. rranklmnd et aL Motion granted. PariM sa. Lasfsvu Motion denied.

Mathteu vs. isrey-MoUon deal ad. Bail reduced to $50. COCBT ftrxciAi. nu.

Ban Jasnas Miairtst. Hoffman va. Dear. Order discharged with $7 sets to ludemeat debtor, to be deducted from the amaaalai tha indtawsL Caset VS. Kfcaman, ro striae out auwar Ac.

denied, with $7 eoeu to delendanu, to abide the avat af tha action. McGture va. KUUtn Motion to vacate order of ar rest denied with 7 coat, to aoaie tne event oi tne suiu GENERAL. MARKETS. Xrw-Takx.

Thursday. AOS. tU 18C2 4 P. M. The renorted receiou o( tbe principal kinds of Produce, since our last, have been 43 bbla.

a sm hhia. Flour. 290 bbls. and 360 bars Cons Meat. 36,191 busty Is Wheat, 19,204 bushels Corn, busheU Rye, ,032 bushels Oats, 330 pkgft.

Provisions, and l.tMie bbla. ASHES Continue quiet, yet firm, at $6 61 law as K7ta for Pots, and S7 for Pearls, 100 ts. COFFEE Pending the ftucdoa sale announced for to-morrow, tbe current movements are wnim port- am. COTTOX Is duU and heavy, to-day. Mlddllnge 45Wc.4f w.

FLOUR AND MEAL State and Western Flour has been In more demand, ewpec laity for export, but at a lurtner aligns reduction in pncee. Bales ftavo been reported, since our last, of it, 400 bbsa. laclualng Suoerfine State, at $4 85 3 Inferior to choice extra State at $5 4 chiefly aiA 15 2 $5 Ui Super 1m WstKam, interior at MK5 00: extra IlttrxHs. Indisaa. Micaifrsji.

laooaaio. Ac at $3 lowftft 20; round beep net Onto abipptag brands, at 5 oou nanerftne 93 Extra state ft es SMPercee Western 4 Ejus lliicois, lauiaaa, Micr.igaA.Ac ft 10 Estra Ohio, round hoop, shipotaa sras ft 35 fcstra Onto-traoe oraaws ft CO lUSOtSMC ft AO laieriotto Caolce Cltra 50 Southern Fionr Is tn snoderate demand, at former CO 4) 40 ft ee 30 54 HI 7 ft 7 1 tb-ltoh mtfl, irfoqi, Uffltst 22, I8g, to fawr Wtftoey I pertor family brands, ooi. rteied. Sara buls. extra.

Mil 15 ft bM. Ky Flewr ceniian-a In reewesU ftl so for aim and -or-tee. Md. Crs Meal I U4n tatr demand, at ft xoase j-wy es and for "randy wine, wbbt Satee 2e obis. GBAIM Wheat continues unsettled sbipcers are not disposed to boy freely.

In tne abewee efs srood ftasortment ro select frorav The reported sales, a -i irhA L. 1. 1 Sine car last, eowipriw rive, tncloding Watte Mlchlcan, parti at 1 i White western, inter iwr to lair, ai ei Amber Western, chiefly 30 1 Red Western, 4 Win ter,) at SI 28wfl U) Ambei lowaaee at 91 241 20; Milwaukee 17wl Chicago Sortng. 2t rea ixmg ssiansi flXa, sssHse wram sventucay on p'- -bushel. Com doing better.

Salea since our last M.0C0 btMhela, at for snipping Western for Jiastern do-; 83c. for nasoend ana oc tor "biw -Western, bttsheL Rye eontmues In -Jemand at ff7c afe3c bushel. Barley Is nnchaitged. Oats are la good request, laetnaing vsnsos, i sk.vw. western at ucswh ana aimva busheU HAY North River bale Is request, at 70c.

orw. r. a nit Imral naa. tft 1 00 Va. HOPS Are salable and Irnv Including last year's crop, at 19c.21e.

S. I. ll hf.k Has been in moderate reouesi a. csscn- tlallv nnchansed prices. The Albany Kwamg Jour nal, Ag.

20, says i "The sales of Lumber during tne wees, nave been to lair caieni. ami tan furr-sl af sail vessels and barges, tbe shipments bave been much-larger than tKey were last week. The receipts have been diminished, owing to the breaks in the canal. i re soe- I. Kfna k.lH Kritll, mt fnnMf flHOtM OTSBeB.

BIKI will advance with higher freights. We notice further advance on Hemlock Boards, which are now held at 1Hr k. annua taatr Thfti Is a fatT SUDPlV and good assortment of Lumber now In market. Tbe receipte by tbe Erie end Cnarnplain Canals during the second week in August, in tne years nameu. wwe Boara, SM DoracMS, nw, 1 at.

i a. ft. Da. leeo Il.oi7.oft0 XJK ft.waajwo ltl. 4.480,434 The receipts by tbe Erie sna unampism tanais, from tkft opening of navigation to Aug.

19, in tne years named, were as follows i Baaroa aa anise Ma, tubuct, BaaaUiae.rS. e.Sv. ftSa. 171,804,600 .28377 1 861 86,505,999 1 9,434 ZKI 65 297,00 02.123,038 ttir.it imodint to nrA K7n MOLASSES Sales, to-day, Inciuae ou oois. new nriMntiivnuL! so hi id a.

Porto Kieo at oc. mall lota of Barbados at X8c and X9 bbla. tllNI at Uf SS vaJ Inn. STORES Are dUU ana prices unsetueu. of Tar.

hw auction. 39 obis. Stockholm ftt 29 5 bbls. Pennsylvania at S34, and 26 bbls. Jersey ajbbl.

PROVISIONS fork in oris oemana at rising prices. Sales 5,600 bbls. at $11 closing ftt $12, and $10103s for Prime, bbl. Cut Meats con tinue fair demand at 5c.oc. ior nams.

ana Sc.e41sc. for Shoulders t. Baoon Is Inactive at lc7c. fl X. Lard is more inquired for and is rm- Sales 1.100 tea.

and bbls. In lota at 8Vc.w9!.C Xv. Beef Is active and buoyant, bales 1.173 bbls. at $14 12X for Extra Mess, and $13 60 -a $14 for Plain Mess ft bbL Prime Mess, $193 X20 Uerce. Beef Hams $13 50fl4 75 bbi.

nut ter continues la demand at lOcwlSc. for poor to choice Western, and llc18c. for poor to choice State xt. Cheese la In reouest at SMc.OBc n. KICE Sales, to-day, 150 Dags tnoia ai an ov $0 87M lWU 8UGARS Sales have been moaeraie.

to-oay. having comprised 070 including Cuba at BVtc ttVMC. rorto KlCO at ana new-unein. at hJac.aiOc.: 1.280 boxes Havana ftt 8McaMfle and 760 bags St. Domingo at Also, by auction.

863 hhds. New-Orleans at 6XcSll X. TALLOW Sales. 60.000 Ks. at 10e.aiOJ4r.

yi WHISKY Sales. 650 In lots, at 31He. also. 80 tail Suits 1854" Bourbon st $1 25, and 50 bbls. do.

1666" on private terms, fl FREIGHTS Engagements were moderate, to-day, at Irmer rates For Liverpool riour, as. oa.vi. no. bbL: Wheat, In bulk and bags, iiu.iza. worn, lld.ailVd Beef.

os. Pork. 4s. ftd.95s. bbl.

Bacon and Lard, 37s. 6cL; Butter and Cheese, 40s Tallow, 35s.37s. 6d. ton. tor las-sow Flour, 3s.

W. bbL Grain, 12d.312),d. ft bushel; Pork, 4s.0d.w58.yi tseei.7S.yt ice. Baron and Lard, BuUerand Cheese, 42. od.45s.

Tallow, 37s. 6d. ton. For Cork and orders, a bark, with Wheat, at 14d. bushel.

For Belfast A bark, with Wheat, at ISMd. busrtei. For ixmoon Flonr. Sa. ftd.

Grain. 12c. 13c bushel Pork, 5s. Beef, 7s. tee.

suuer ana wueese, 45s. Bacon and Lard, 40s.w42s. Oct. Tallow, 37s, 6tL yl too. II evemenu of Knropean StearaeTa.

lVbom BDaora. i Teuton la Aug. 13 Liverpool. New-York 13 14 Liverpool. ew- York A ok.

1I New-Tora Aug IS City of New-York Hibernian Persia Great Kramn New-York Aug. City of Wsshinjrton.I.iverpool. Aug. -ju Aur. 31 37 Saxonia.

Bavaria Great Aug. 30 New-York feept. 3 10 New-Yor k. Sept.24 New-York Oct. 1 Great taster Bavaria City ot Baltimore Liverpool.

New-York. Nov. la VMM AMBBIOA. Aug. 33 York LlveroooL 33 Uvernoot.

AUft- New-York Livemool Auk- Southamnton. Aug. 30 niastfow Aug. 3d Liverpool Sept. 3 New-York Sept.

6 Europe. Tentonia Great Eastern. New-York Liverpool. Sept. ft Persia -New-York: Liverpool Sedt.10 Asia Boston Liverpool 17 Great Easterns.

New-York, i Great Eastern Mew-York. Departure of Euro pea Mails. The malls for Europe by tbe steamships Bavaria and Cxry of Baltimore, will dose nHthe New-York to-morrow (Saturday) atlft A. If, Haila Close at tae Post-Office. North Mails close at.

ft A. M. aad 430 P. M. A.

M. and AJ0 and lOX P. M. South Mails close at. Western MaiUlvidErie Raikoadj.A A.

U. and 3:30 Pi M. Eastern Uailsclose at 6 A. V. 4 P.

M.and 6:30 P.M. Malls for California, urewon, wasninsxon ana tne ssaaa wlch islands close daUv at the New-York Post-omcoat SV A. M. and 3 P. M.

On Sunday all Malls close at 1:30 P. M. PERSONAL. DR. WAIT cV SON, NO.

A BOHIMTm wear Broaewav. eantlnoe to extract teetn nueitivelv withont pain or danger, ander tnair new cbeaileally-nur sea chlorwnn. ah aentai operations on terms to suit tbe times. Kefer to Drs. Pond.

Gilchrist. SUlwelland Baldwin, and Kev. Drs. Ferris and farker. MICHEL BUIG.

LATE OP HAMBCBG. 8UB- seqoently in Chili and California, will hear of some thing greatly tenia advantage by applying te BERN HA Ku BUIO. Hamburg. Cincinnati and San Francisco papers please copy. 1IACHHSERY, UOB 8ALEVFOUR KW BOILERS.

33 FEET JL Yob Ions' aad ftt Inches diameter, with two ftO-inch flues each sal, fraea tbe bast Pan nay Iran la Iron. TODD RAFEKT Pateraso, MJ4 or Ne-U Dey-st New-York. mODn Ac K.A pyEItTY.MANIIFArTUREHS J. of Stationery, Portable Engines. Boilers.

Flax, Hemp, Bone machinery, he. 13 Dey-et, Second hand itiy on nana, works, s-aterson. t. AHTX A SECOND-HAND PORTA LB steam engine, about six-nrte power alee, two turn ing lathes and two upright drflla. Apply ftt IS Platt-st LOST AND FOUND.

O-lk KBWAKD IS OFFERED (AND NO AUqaestions asked) for tbe return ef T-3tl Treasury Note Ne.sa.lM er 4S013. payable to tbe order of EDWIN E. ENGLAND. ail tba eoupoos attached. but not Indorsed.

Ail estsons are forbidden to purchase or negotiate the same svu wis a. avwttaai, no. ins west mn-et. T7OLTCI IX THE CABS OF THE BARTTA AND A Delewara Bay Railroad. package ef MONEY.

The owner can have tbe same by applying at the office ef tbe Company. a ssBeawr-et ana preving property. FURNITURE. ENAMELED CHAMBER FCRNITTJBK Tbe beet sssortmsnt in tbe City ef enameled fmrnitare In all colors and styles walant and chestnut, plain aad amassfntai. in suites, wholtsals.

and retail also soat-treases and psniassos. WA-KJBJlNWAIU), hUntfactorer. ji.2( vans i st. SOMBTHINONEW-CALLANDSErPATNES naieat Wardrobe Bedstead, also bis patent folding avuwiv Maw, ua vaatic aira am MWBt a. uai.

sin 2S me. tat caaai su. i WINES. AND LIQUORS. TXT ZC SLOP'S BPJVENDIB AXE Of CASE.

AJfO BOTTLED, Vrbslessls snd Idc fisatUy use. W.hTjkfiJU Agent. Ve. SS Llbsrtj aU Kew-Teck. Kf A.

ine suDscnoer missioned, as above, by Gov. Cortis, of fyetiasTlvania. for five jreare. J. 2S3 Broad war.

SHEET IRON-POLISHEDBELGIAN, PATENT polished imitation Russia. "KG." American and English she-iron, tor sale by A. A. THOMSON A a.u,aiKrw.aM IIUBWIBtS. I OCUST T1MUKR WANTED.

ABOUT jwt, larye and swaa. Addrcsft CONTRACTOR, Box sat am. mmm SITUATIONS 'jWANTEDk: Protestant airl vlabe a sliqaUoo as chbcytnwO in nrtvate ftunil i would bave no H'r2lZ children. Can be s-en at No. Ui es Tth and aUi avs- Ultra Door i a ('HANHKIllriAIDt 'TL 'TV.

a nation by a rVntestant yneng wetnan i bees ml rork end lle-bt waiting ee one waansss City reference. Call at Km. j2 fcaat iJtn-st. aaausarM tiniNnS HAMSTKKSN. A WanteX bV reWtaSOe yeo.ft girl, a.sit-atton rbn-aerwiaid and leaatwtress i has ua XT waiting, beet City nelerenoea.

Call for lee days at Ne. bft West 18tn-st. near Ch-av. A CUAMBEMMAID AND WAITttMSj -1 It JZaZ. and wllline to make nerseir arBl trnklu aare af children, hw has.

good City ref- Si rOKKU.N'S. Xe. crew. VM aiaaaa 4tb-av. WO- A -L-T -Js rritusrion as ri understand, cooking ii knhM bom sera StPi private family that is willing to pajrrood wages no ob-jortions to ee to the country good reference given.

A 0-nl at No. Ioi Cranberrv-sL. corner of Fulton, BrooBiyn. A COOK. WANTED A RESPECT ABLB av a.Aft aw fttSW 0.k AfaSB wIm AMK I CeUl aft JaV VC1 WUVTBBftll Vt UWUUW mwm it 1 aa4 la cook la the French and Aaae lean styles thoroughly, and la a soao naker: would aswt vim toe "aiuw.

rtxatavama Oall at No. SOS Kaat 4th ftt i in the rear basement, near ist av. COOK. WABllEH AND IRONBK t4 a PraSnatmnt woman, a situa tion aa plain oook. washer and ironer, in a small private family good City and country references no objecuou to go a short distance in the country.

Call, for two days, at No. 345 West 36th between 7tb and 8th third near, front room. at rAnu. luiliril ftyin Wanted, by a respectable woman, a situation as cook. washer and ironer thoroughly understands ner tuv- neaa a ha lirt in one bvmllr In tae uta wr years.

Good City references. Appv jasi corner of 24th-eL, eaady store. A MRI1T1NT A. PROTESTANT woman wants a altuatton la a gooa ooos, nnaersuuras arm tia. naatnes.

eooa wasner iuu inwri nn4i nuLtar can na niamr rocDniiu-uiw a. m. 1 1 7 4tb-av. ACKKRMAN A CON KLIN. a ai fipwvn a T.

lini'NIvlvnHK KR. WANT- mA tv nuinir woman, to do freneral housework in a small family. at No. 234 llth-sU, first floor.l A WKT NDR8B ANY LADY WANTINt A Jm. wet nurse for a child can call at No.

316 Broome-st. A HKArlBTEEHB'A 81TDAT10N WANTED rtw a Mnn-iAhla a-irl aa aaamatreas is caoable is capable ef uo- ine all kinds of family sew ine. and is willing to docham- berwork. Can give the best of City reference bas no objection to he country. Can ne seen for two oays at no.

192 between aaa ana sis. AS SEAMSTRESS AND DRESSMAKER. A nanaetmsilai Protaatant wiabea a sitoation as seamstress and dressmaker can do braid-work and em broidery. Call at No. Sift West I7th-st between 8th and Mb avs.

SALES. AS CLERK. -AN ACTIYR YOUNO MAN XA- wants a situation as general clerk, either in a hosiery or gents furnishing store understands keeping books end the routine of a eounting-roem. Tbe best of reference riven as to character and aoiuty. A.uoreas Im, coi No.

160 Times once. fiOACHMAN- SITUATION WANTED, BY La mnM-tihla iinrla man. as coachman Ions; experi enced in this City, in which he baa lived with avium of the 11 1 i aim i tc. wcivivitj capability. Can be seen at No.

3J or a note can be addressed to COACiiM AN, at mat place. irnirinttlr WANTFD. A SITUATION BY vonna man, in a private family has lived with tkmilies of Lhe highest staudiox in society can give some vcaraotthe hi eht st relerence from them he has lived rlUh. Aaurrn h. r.f cox no.

wo a iuvc. a a'ar aa ea SAO aa A COACHMAN AND CiROOM. WANfED. L.a situation by a respectable young man as coachman aw.m nlT-atnda hie buatneae tnereucBiy in ail lta branches rood City andcounUy reterences- Address I It. Bex no.

au i fnts um. AS GARDENER OR COACHMAN. WANT-ed. a situation by a young man as either gardener or an ashman: auuieratanda his business tnOTOUgaiy IS a rood milker is not alraia or wora or wouia ku wim an i.i. nr.

of hi. horse is a rood srroom can criv tmntl relerence as ro rionesty ana wtormy. COACHMAN GARDENER, for 3 days. No. 18 Morris-st.

AS A II I KICA.U fAltllltSlt. i r.u. a situation, by an Engliahman capable of taking miintr, mr.Hl: aatlHlactorv rcierence aiven. add! for four days to J. J.

Box No. 200 Time Office, or No. 3 Washicgton-st second tJoorj i ITMKI7II1. Itf AN. (2ROOM.

Acc. A TEH a. writ, and iDdiistrlous voonx man wants a situation; understands the care of horses, stock. Ate. is a good miln-er and plain gardener willing and obliging; has good reference.

Call at tne institute, jx o. wi wb-st. I TIIOKOCCm MEDICAL AND 8URGICAL TLnnrae is omu to an eoKasement te attend an invalid or InsaBe person he hss lately returned from nursing tick and wounded soldiers on one of the Onited States hospital ahlpe. and lor competence win reier kttw nhTSicians. anl to ladies and gentlemen whom he has at- leoaea- aauna, uvj.

HELP WANTED. a 1711 ANTKIl. AN tniltl iwna. XXonewlio writes a go-d, raoid hand, and Is euick at fiirure. Address Box No.

80 New- or rosi-omce, stal ing terms, references, Ac. an wiNiun A ABOUT FIFTEEN li years of aca is wanted for office work, in a wholesale harrlware store i must write a fair hand and oe accurate at fia-area. and reside with his parents. Address, in band- wrtciue oi tnmicani, wiui rawcuw LJ I Sio. loa itme omce.

npo YOUG WANTED, LANDSMEN, A seamen, ordinary suamaa. eoonera. carnentcrs. biacx- smrths, cooks and stewards, for whaling, navy and merchant ships short and long oyatres all clothing fur nished. Apply ei.No.

si rf 5 UpStairS. OSnn aM WANTED IN A MANUlAt-IXitriilB a lad about is years old must be quick at figures, write well, reside with parents in Brooklyn. W. D. Address in handwriting of applicant, with references.

Box No. New-x or a rost-omce. duu nriTFTI-A YOITKO If AN. WHO shaa had seme business experience, and understands mains- aa well as selling goods. Address, stating salary I'll TTV Rn, Mil 101 lime reuuircu, viut Office.

iV ANTED A YOUNG MAN IN AN OFFICE; ONE who writes a gooa ousins-a uau; doubted 'teference as to reaped injnitj salary liberal. Apply at No. ftto Broadway. Room No. 7.

ist awrPTaA VALET TO TRAVEL TO AUSTRA- VY lia: un liberal: a clerk for a coal office; wages $10 per week. Apply sa wo. isuunsutregnare. BUSINESS CHANCES LUMBER-YARD FOK BALE THIS BTlrUR. fixtures, Koed-wUl and real estate of a well-established in.ka.aa.T.

ij.ln. a aond for sale on sosy terms; or, tbe yard would be leased, if preferred a rare chance lor any one a es irons or engaging ness. A pply personalty or ay letter, to tne suoecr iuot, wa the pren emiHes. toot of UOtn-st. ana norm iutct, siaunaw tanviile.

N. Y. W. DUNNING. WANTED A YOCNG MAN, WITH SOME BUSI-11 ness experience, who could superintend the manufao-tnra and sale of an article used by tba army.

One having an office where the goods could be sold, would bave preference. Strict Integrity, energy and activity requi site. Address A. not ne. ixj iitne unto.

T7OK SALE A C0NFECT10NEBY AND ICE- mv 1 oreajn saiooo. in alnrst-rate location, now doing a good bnelniws, bio, ase Urane-st. a ear ine xwwery. Matuo Sna- asllina-. tha nranrietor has a eocnmiasioa in the army would be a good stand for any other business a ebanos seldom offered.

nOLI.TNO.niLL FOR SALE ABOUT 30 XV miles from New-York Is in running order, with complete nets of rolls for Iron rreae Is to 1 Inch roands. Moaree, orals and flats; bas three furnaces, e.ueesert tools. Ac Jjy KTCH0L8. Kftl 1A Plne-ftt. wntr.

Mil.B-THK PROPERTY KNOWN AS THE 1 Pbcenlx Sugar Rennerv. of Brooklyn. Is la complete working For particulars, inquire oi FRANCIS KIDDY. No. IW AUCTION SALES.

QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE. BaiTiMoaa. Ait. l. lata.

A large aaaoan of CORN and a quantity ot OATS, condemned as unfit for Government use, will be eflered for sale at PUBLIC AUCTION at WEST WARE HOUSES" and LOCUST POINT, ea TUESDAY, abth day of August. U6X Sale to coainienos at 10 o'clock A. Wast Warebowsaa. Tsans Cash In Oevernnvtasonds. iA JAMES BZLGER, Si Colonel and Qaartermaster.

r.Vraa-VarA Tlmss. Philadelphia Inrnmrrr. Pittsburgh auric, and Cincinnati Ctssirml please copy toox R. H. Irntow.

Anctloneer. TFASSAIC PROPERTY AT ADCTIOW-AT. A teatiou (is called to tne sale ot valuable property at Passaic N. to be made at aactioa by E. H.

LUDLOW (this day) FRIDAY, at o'clock, at the Mvr- enanta' Exchanxe Salesroom. Broad war. a. Y. FwAl pertjenlars in aaother colftftin, and maps at thftAao ttooeer sumes.

sa a inae-st. DRY GOODS. MOSQUITO NETS at $1 apiece. tT HAKTWIXL'S FATE NT CANOPIES. PALMER'S PATENT CANOPIES.

G. A J.B.KELTY. as. No. 35ft Broadway.

I LADIES, THIS IS T1IKLAHT MONTH for nkw-BU-ng dollar corsets, toe. skirts, aad tbe fine ase. hairnets, glovea. fancy roads. Zeohyr worsteo.

yarns ana sntu wares, nis mooia prices mast advance. New is the time to save money. Send your orders and postage sts taps N. B. i'reminm allowed on silver and gold.

ELus.it Nee. ft and ftaa Broadwav. near lfttb-et. IMOTICE-EAST INDIA AND INDIAN GOOHS 1 In every variety, wholesale aad retail. FOUNTAIN'S laatie be Uraadwaa.

INSTRUCrriON. FRENCH AND 'ENGLISH BOABDINO AND DAY-SCHOOL, ftlo a. Wast astb-st Will nwrn on WEDNESDAY, Eept, IT. Mrs. W.

win he at home en 1st of September. All. letter, aares.su a. above will receive prompt attention- TUB ABBOT COLLKUiATK JJtSTA A Mb-A CORN EB OF 3th-ST, will, reopen. WEDNESDAY.

Sept. IT. For information or circulars, address CORHAM P. ABBOT. Principal.

vvr.i.Nn TNMTITl'TB rniuiu TOR YOCNG BNTLEM KN. Nos. Pupils prepareo wr es rwn, i a of legs and business. A pupil can enter when six years or a7e. and remain till he is twenty.

P'T detail-, te be had. Lessens will be reearned eaShPT. ftLlA AA Jm A7V Xh, ACa Jss vw MORRIS FEJJLALK IJSHTITUTK -J arhll a tnrers unssrrpeaai auaKauu ----r new and elegant building, taMefully furnished, will Jtf-ford the sccommodxtioBs and attractions of a deliahtful lKne. Number ef pupils limited to twenty. Annual expense, including tie usual extras In rwtxular course, $oZ exclusive extras, tjTO For circulars address the Principal, C.

O. HAZELTINE. Morristown. N. J.

MRS. MACAULAY'S FRENCH AND ENGLISH BOABDINO AND DAY-SCHOOU No. 363 U. mrtmr of Will reopen on TUESDAY, Sept. W- Mrs.

M. will belo i than. uttaraaHdrsaaed aa aboy WW MM 1. U)U will receive immediate attention. MADAME C.

WEARS BURKUAKDTi at ma fti UaJIsHww awvawtse tXsa-stL ENGLISH AND FRENCH BOARDING t' AND DAY Bl'llVUli fun IUUJIO uvuoi Win reopen Sept. 17. Madame M. B. will be at home front Sept.

A n.i.ra at Rears A Co. 'a. No. lul BrondwSJ Lock- wooa no. sii crosawiy MRS.

AND MIMS STEERS FRENCH AND ENGLISH BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOB YOUNG LADIES, No. fie West Dear cm but ta Circulars may be obtained at the principal bookstores. anaatjio. neat uvu-iu BROOKLYN CENTRAL INSTITUTE. Boardine and Day School for Young Ladies.

No. Ill Oxford-street, (fourth door from Fulton-av.) The all Term of tnis institution win open aro.iu, Mrs. S. M. VOOKL, Miss L.

L. OSBORNE. Principals. J. A.SKINNERrNo.

150 Nsesan-ss. WIIKRB ARK THE 8nOOL8t eynhrd.nvnii Bjbt find. th AMER- ontiAi iujH ii hJa ftuist OCX A A V. awtl-smlaavra 41 OVHivu in 1 aw -w wv several GOOD SCHOOLS for their rsss use. amines and Bcnoois suppnea, wimwut well-oualined.

teachers, for any department of ins'ruction. G.S?VOODMAN A EDUCATIONAL AGENTS. MISS BEAN Respectfully informs her friends that her French and English Boarding and Day 8chool for young ladies. iu Will reopen on TUESDAY, Sept. 18.

Miss BEAN will be in town after Sept. 6. Meantime letters addressed as above will receive immediate attention. VAN NORMAN INSTITUTE, An Vnviinh and French familv and day school for young ladies, Nos. 3 and 6 West wUl reopen on Thiirarfav.

Snnt. m. For full information, see circular. The Principal will be at home on and after Sept. 1.

In the meantime letters to his address in tire City will receive prompt attention. D. C. VAN NORMAN. Principal.

EAGLES WOO MILITARY SCHOOL. M. N. WISEWELL, Principal Perth Amboy. N.

J. Thauiutamia vaar will commence on Mondar. Sent. 1. Circulars and general information may be obtained of the Principal, at Eaaleswood, (access from New-York five times per day tnf State Island Railroad.) or of MAR- CUS SPRING, No.

21 Park-olace, New-York. MADAME F. REICH ARD'S FRENCH AND KNGLISH BOARDING AND DAY 8CH00L, No. 23 West near Will reopen on TUESDAY. Sept.

16. For circulars, address as above. MRS. LEVERBTT8 FRENCH AND ENGLISH BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. No.

West Will reopen en TUESDAY. Sept. 14. Circulars, stating terms, Ac, may be obtained at the above address. MISS HAVENS FRKNCH AND ENGLISH BOARDING AND DAY: SCHOOL, No.

2M Madison between 36th and 4uth Will be reopened on Monday, Sept. 16th. School Circulars may be bad at her residence. MISS J. C.

O'FARRELL'S French and Ens-lish Board ins- and Day School for young ladies, White Plains, will reopen MONDAY, Sept. 1. 1SU2. POUGUKKEfblK FEMALE ACADEMY. The next Academic year com roe a era on the first Wednesday In September, and continues forty-three weeks.

The Trustees do not deem it necessary to enumerate the superior advantages afforded young. ladies at this institution for acquiring a thorough and, at the same time, finished education. It is sufficient to aay that they retain their Principal, Rev. D. G.

WRIGHT, A. with a corps of twelve socomoiished assistants and that the same faithful and devoted enorts will be made bv them tor tne future which bave given this Institution a rank among the bestrenuile Seminaries oi tne ian. rarents connatng their dan tftaters to the care of Mr. and Mrs. Wright msy be assured that every attention necessary, either to their comfort or happiness in a refined and Christian Home, will be bestowed upon them.

For particulars, we refer to our catalogue, which may be had of the Principal, or ii. u. vAnita, secretary oi trustees. PocoHinrsiB, Aug. 13, lbSX COTTAGE HILL SEMINARY POUGH-keeDsie-on-the-Modson.

This verr select familv school, for the education of a limited number of young i rv vr a UHiin, wui rnipco on i eeifi. iv. air. r.rnest tne oeieorated tenor, ana nr. rea.

Ron del, Associate of the National Academy ef Design, are among tne instructors exclusively engagea. Reference is made to Rev. Drs. Chauncey sod Geer. Rev.

Morgan Dix, Mr. Jas. Winslow, of Winslow, Lanier A Mr. R. C.

68 and Mr. K. Storrs Willis. Cataloenes may be had at Kandolnh'a and at Appleton's, or by post, of the Hector. KOV.

UEUBtiK T. K1UKK. A. St. TROY FEMALE SEMINARYTHIS INSTI-tutioo offers the accumlated advantasres of nearly fifty years of successful operation.

every raciiity is provmea ior a tnoronen coarse oi nse. ful and ornamental education, under the direction, of a corps of more than twenty professors and teachers. For circulars apply to JOHN tL WILLAKD, Troy, New-York. AHBR. EDUCATIONAL BUREAU, NO.

Ml B' WAY. Schools supplied with competent Teachers, Parents with school circulars, 4tTatnitusly.) Wanted. Teachers of Classics, of Drawing aad Painting, of French and of Music, etc References. Kev. Theodore L.

Cayler, Profs. Calkins. Boyd. Nortbend. Dsiii niuLsun as mm.

MAPLKWOOD YOUNG LADIES INSTITUTE. PitUfield. commences iu Forty-third Semi-Annoal Sessioo Oct. 2. With an attendance undiminished by the war.

it continues its rare facilities for Instruction In the solid 'and ornamental branches, and for physical culture. For circulars address' Be v. C. SPEAR, the Principal. JOHN Mavc-MULLEN'B CLASSICAL, FRENCH.

Ecs-lisb and Primary School, at No. Broadwav. corner of will be reopened on MONDAY, Sept. ft. Plioiil.n ha kaA aa ljvbmnl'.

Price's. Nos. 411. S99. and KHA Broadway.

THE NEXT SESSION OF ERASMUS HALL, i a lu, a.Mn. i i i in av wviani AJ. avriw. i.i.uj aviMMj. iw nfcWAl enmmence on MONDAY, Sept.

For circalars. Atc address tne principal. i stev. w. w.

BUR A1UI, A- js. MOUNTAIN-VIEW SEMINARY FISH-kill Landing, on the Hudson A pleasant borne for boys, with tborous-b instruction. Reopens Sept. 1. Cir culars may be bad at IVISON.

PHINNKY at CO.S. 80 ot tne rrtneipais, t. Aria ai.t. a imsuh. FAMILY BOARDINO SCHOOL AT HACK-EN8ACK.

N. 1 Wu. Williams. PriocinaL Num ber limited twelve. $4 per tarm.

Will reopen on MONDAY, Sept. Superior advantages ior civil engineering, Ac. EL MI HA FEMALE COLLEGER-NEXT SES-siea uoens Sent. 4. 8 oar ior advantasea and aecora- odstlons at very low rates.

Whole expense, $75 per half- early sessioa. Address Bev. A. W. COWLES.

D. IX, 'resident. MONS. L. DE GRAND VAL8 FRENCH AND Eaglish Boardiaa; School, classical and coansnercial.

Hudson-terrace, Uobokea, N. re-opens Sept. Terms 3M per annum. MAPLE HALL YOUNG LADIES' BOARDING aad DAY SCHOOL, at Jamaica. Lone Island, will reopen the second MONDAY in September.

Circulars at WATERS' masie store. i HOPEDALE INSTITUTE. WESTCHESTER. Westchester County. K.

YM will reocen Scot. 1. for children under tbe age of IX For terms, Ac, address rrmcisai. MOUNTAIN INSTITUTE, HAVKRSTRAW, N.Y. A family bcerding-sohool for fifteen boys.

Beautiful location. Opens Sent. I. LAYALETTE WILSON. A.

Principal, TUB HISSES OAKLEY'S BOARDING and Day School for young Ladies will reopen MONDAY, tbe lath ef Beptessber. at No. Madison-avM between xsth aad 39tb eta. I RYING INSTITUTE TAR RYTO VN, N. Y.

The Forty-ninth Semi-annual Sesaioa will commence May A. For ctrtaoian address the Principal, ROWE. A. kf T7 LUSHING INSTITUTE A B0AEDIXG a. acaoot wr soys, a insning, 1- i.

E. A. FAIRCHILD. TOYS BOARDfNG SClltlfll NO. U3 MAIN.

sur fi.vrnr. n.a wu, count ik us next ressiun on Bey, t. Aaaraee tor a circular r. iLCkv.VIIH.A.M nOLDKN HILL SEIirw'AMir ir-ntr vnrvo UJI Ladies. HrKfffV Conn V-t circalars.

address tbe RS. GIBSON WILL ICO PEN HER boardirg and Day School, hit. 40 uion-sqaaxe. on MONDAY, Sept. IS.

UTISS HALLOW'S ENGLISH AD FRENCH l'lschoxl toryoonjr ladies. No. 14 Est wnl re- eawe on EDNA WA BetA-11. tarn INSTICTION MISS IIAINKS i Befpectfully informs her friend and the public that her School, No. lOCramercy Park, (Esst U-t Win eommenee os WEDNESDAY.

Rep. IT. PENNSYLVANIA MILITAUY ACADKMT, AT WESTCHESTER. PF.SN FOR ONI.V". Will be opened on TnCKSUAY.

4. IMS. It vis chartered by the Leeilture, with rail collegiate powers. In the capacious bulUlinKs. which were erected and far' nished at a cost of over sixty thoussnd dollars, are arrangements for the comfortable quartering and subeist-ina- ef If Cadets.

A corps of competent and sr pertenced teachers will give their undivUleil aUeaUoo to the Ldnca-tioual DeparUnent. and aim to mke their instruct Ktrt thorough and practical. 1 he Department of Studies em- braces the following eour-e- Primary. Commercial aud Scientific Collegiate and Military. The moral training of Cadets will be carefully attemied to.

Kor circulars, apply to J. W. Fowler. No. Wall-st.

UJohn R. Brown. No. CoL THEODORE HYATT, President, Westchester Peon. MRS.

WILLIAM CA LLENDERS rRFJfCH AND ENGLISH BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. No. 33 East three doors east from Broadway, will open on FRIDAY. Sept. 19.

Mrs. CALLKNDKK refers to Rt- Rev. H. Potter, Bishop of New-York Rev. Edward Y.

Rev. tiao. H. Houghton. D.

1 Prot Chkrlf Anthon, LL.D.. Columbia College Messrs. Chas. H. Russell.

Wm. H. Aspiowali. Robert 8. Hone, DesudngDuer, Ju Grade Kiuir.

Henry Chauncey. Jr Ceorge C. Anthon, Henry Van Schaick, red G. Vaster. Eugene Dutilh.

Georce A. Peters, M. New-Verb H. Ashburst. Philadelphia.

Mrs. C. wlUbsathome after Sept. 1. SING SING FEMALE SEMINARY.

Rev. 8. N. HOW ELL, A. i Principal.

Located on the Hudson, thirty miles from New-i ork. Lately removed to the beautiful mansion of wiilct The tenth semi-annual session begins Tnesday, Sept. Catalogues, Ac, at Carter's bookstore, at Blxby's, No. ft Astor-place. or of the Principal.

Sing Sing. Y. FORT EDWARD INSTITUTE Best planned and most successful Boarding Seminar in the State. See new catalogue for full particular of rates and advantages. Fall Term begins Aug 11.

per term of 14 weeks. Address Rev. JOSEPH AS. hlNO Fort Edward. N.

Y. MRS. L. A. SHEPHERDS Young Ladies' French and English Boarding and Da School, Clifton.

Statcn Island, will reopen Sept. 25. Circulars and references may be obtained of John Appleton, So. 443 Broadway A. S.

Barnes. No. 41 Johtvet-, N. Y.r or as above. MISS A.

VAN WAGENEN'S BOARDING A DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. No. 63 West 33d St. Will reopen on Tuesday. Sept.

M. Miss Van Wageneat will be at home after Sept. 1. to receive appUcatioos for pupils. MISS PORTER'S SCHOOL FOR CHILDREN, No.

llWBroadway, Will reopen on MONDAY, pt It. Applications to the above address will receive attention after 1st September. THE RUTGERS FEMALE INSTITUTE, Nos. 435, 437 A 439 f.th-av New-Tork, will reopen WEDNESDAY, September 10. For circulars, address.

H. M. PIERCE. Principal. OHT WASH INGTON FKKMHI INWTI-.

ti tp ivimer or lTiith-nt. and Kinnbridxe French is the language oi ine scnooi. iany tuition irt Spanish and German. Particular care to the Kn-li branches. Collegiate course.

Commercial studies, higher mat beta at ics, cheiuistry and metallurgy, under the li-rectionof Prof. Esteves, t.raduate Ennineer of the Imperial School of Mines in Parl- Ample buildings. witr thirty acres of ground. Laboratory and mlneraloirical cabinet. Boarders admitted during vacations.

Reopen Sept. 8. LESI'IN'ASSK A Principals. rriHE GRAMilAR-SCIIOOL OF COLU.n- 1 MIA COLLEGE will be reopened on MONDAY, Sept, 1 Will VOI VUK- was sua a. a tM i Classical Department will be under tbe iulmadi of Kev.

G. W. Bacon, A. as Sub-Rector. 1.

The I ate care TEACHERS. "AMER. SCHOOL x.1h66. TEAC 11 EKS A Ontlemaa as partner in flourishing Boys' Day School in Brooklyn; Episcopal gentleman as tutor in married gentleman to act as principal for school near N. lady for piano, drawiDg and English at moderate salary lady for Eux-lish and French, in first-dad seminary lady fur French.

German and drawing; lady for music, French and English, in New-England lady for vocal music, shs must ba superior; lady for pitno and fluxing in New-Jersey; gentleman for mathematics and vocal music in Penna one for English, Freuch and drawing in N. Jersey several ladies lor rench and music gentleman for elastics' and mathematics nn the liudxou several geutlemeu for public schools in gentleman for Eoglinh branches in N. Y. must be thorough and experienced German, as tutor in the City 1 rench or German lady governess know something of music; gentleman for female seminary in Maryland, as principal gentle man for classics in N- iresbyterinn preferred; gentleman for military drill and Krench in twogral-, nates of West Point, at very liberal salaries. In flrst-clasa positions several principals fur academies, income to lo-oend upon tuition fees.

Wanted to rent, eourfshinsr young ladles' school. It. S. MliUl'SAA j'M I Afl I Educational Agents, No. (96 Broadway.

WANTED A SUPERIOR POSITION IN S0MB high-toned family, church, school, or office, by a young lady, accomplished as orKanirt, vocalist, newspapea: contributor, copyist, teacher of fcnKlish. music, drawing painting, rler lormer salary or is required, unless perchance, the surroundings were congenial, elevating and advancing, when salary might be dispensed with. References to prominent men Miss LIVINGSTONE. New-York, care Box No. 4, Mendhaiu, N.

J. AS TEACH Elf. -A LADY WHO HAS HAD NINES' years' exigence in teaching, under circumstances) most favorable to her aet-ompHaliiucDt in the art. wishes situation as Principal oi a small school, or as assistant irS a larseone, to teach tDRll-h brancLesV and rench alaoa if desired. Satisfactory referenot will be furnished.

Ad' dress L. Perth Amboy, N. J. WANTED IN A YOUNIi LADIES' BOARDINO school, a few miles the City of New-York, a lady to teach Music. Mathematics.

Latin and English Grammar. Best testimonials I quired. Services to commence on the lt day of Sf piemlwr next. Address A. B.

Yonkers. Wesrtchi-ster County, N. Y. AN AMERICAN LADY. EXPERIENCED in teaching English, French, (which sfte speaks, Latin.

Italian and Music, wishes an engagement in school or family Jn the City or country. Terms moderate. Best City reference given and required. Address EDUCATION, Port Kwen. Ulster County, N.

Y. TEACHER WANTED FOR A F'1RST-CLAS4 Boarding School nar New-York; a single gentle, man qualified to teach the classics salary, (360 per annum, besides board. Addreaa JOTTX P. PRALL, No. New-York City, stating full particulars.

A FRENCH GENTLKMAN-A TEACHER OS" the French language in one of the first Institutes of this City, would like to exchange lessons in French for lessons in Spanish, with a native. iiefer noes exchanaed. Address G. G. Box No.

121 Tune Office. PRIVATE INSTRUCTION GIVEN IN TUB English branches or French langoags. Terms moderate. No objection to taking payment in trade. 1' nulla attended to at their own or the teacher's residence.

Address Miss L- station E. for two days. WANTED A FRENCH LADY, AS RESIDF-NT vv teacher of her own language and musio, in a select seminary on the Brooklyn side. Apply to LOWE No. 823 Broadway.

AS TEACHER. PARTIES WISHING TO SB-cure the services of a superior classical teacher aaay hear ot such a one by sddrsrng PKOPESSOR, care of E. Sprout, No. C3 teacher. wanted, a young, ener- retic teacher, for arithmetic snd the common F.nxlUsi branches.

Only a ready aiithmcti'riaa may apply In tber hours between een VI H. an-i 3 P. st No. 73 West ttrth-st. MUSICAL.

HAZELTON BROTHERS OVERSTRUNG GRAND AND SUUaRC PIANO-FORTE MANUFACTURERS, No. 99 a few doors west of Broadway, New-York. These Pianos have. always received tbe brat premium wherever they have been exhibited. A written guarantee for five years accompanies each Piano.

Theea instruments Will be so.d at prices to suit the times. SJTE1NWAY Ae ICONS' GOLD MEDAL PA f-IO E.NT OVKRoXRtNt GKaND AND SOCAKfS FIANOS bave been awarded the first premium wbersver and whenever exhibited in compeUtion with tne best makes of, Boston. New-York, 1 hUadelphia and Baltimore, and are now considered the best Pianos mxa areola red. A written guarantee for live years given with each Instrument. Wareroome.

Nee, ta and 4 Walker-aC. near Broad ear. INITEDPIANO-FORTE-MAKKRS STOCK COMPANY, NO. 6 WALKER-ST NEW-YORE. All the Stork holders b.i or superior, practical piaoo-snakers, this Company are sre to offer flrst-elaas over-strasr pianos at creatly reduced prices.

Every testru ment guaranteed for five years. A yen i c' or GRAND AND Syl'ARE P1ANO-PORTES. Ware-room. 1 ittrand-ttrenr Broadwsy. Nse-lurk.

We rw nowtofferingon favorable terBM a full assortment of PUo-Fortes, warranted in every respect. Liberal arraug j-ments saads with parties desiring to pay by iastallmen'jt. "LflANOS OF THE CELEBRATED MAKKK-V A J. A C. F'lSCHEU, acknowledged to be the most durable and tbe beet Piano made, with iron frame, patcft dswiner.everstruBg.-wholesale and retail.

at tlat manufactory and warerouas. Sam. Ml. ata, and sft antb-et-. near fctb-ev.

PIANOS, Mf.LODEONS. 7 octave rrewo(d uprl-hta, ftaio. fciegant ro- -il. s.2,K ciai. S.17S.

MsMKS at J. ftftk, ly CHAMiJIuRS. fax the Atible ileuje. 4th-av. -y I 110AUD.UA! GIIAY oK I Uoppoeite the New-York Hotel.

An assortment of the-r 'irtrri PI ANO ew bsnd. OcUae and school piaiwft for $128. and 150. Pianos aim Moiooeons rcow WEDDING VISITING CARDS I "I Ii ftSSlVli DA A AVWeduiug eais.toveloT. noto-pstper.

moniiruii, seals, albums, Ac. at reasonable prieee. Seethe $4 aibuui. tM avt sold at $3 others pro rUotwUl cbe4. i.

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