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TUB UKBBliLlOH. A1 T" A MEETING Of TUE MILITARY COMMITTEE L of the Snatoiial liistric Let I ul the Library Rooms In t'm City I tad, '1'our.day, July 24, 1V2. t te follow ing preamble and leaoiutioua Hew uni.iiti uusit adopted and ocaorod to be printed Whereas, the government and |hu i.'? ol t .e United Suit' a hay# Lin -a.ug u| on them the oxig. u lie* o! civil war. am b ;? fore Bern the |>o-?ib.lity of for. |gu war, while delusi. n and conscription are bringing into ti e held ih entire popu ati 111 of the rebel States c i(utile of b- ariti. arms m order to do stray the Union, an 1 Kill, in the fullness oi lis li e, the truest and purest i oUtieai liberty ever kuoiv.i among men. And whereas, Burupeau powers, win. h were for abolition while we were uiut'td, are lor slavery no ,? that we ate di vided, in order tuat that division may fce perpetual; that the interests of for inn trade and manu art .res tuaj gain by our 1 s ?. aud aristocracy and absolutism get strength through our weakness; Aud whereas, patriotism, national honor and true economy alike deinaud not only that rebellion Ire suppressed, but that it be speedily suppressed, while the sponaeir of an entire tree Tieople in arms is the best answer to the men ace of foreign iulerfereuoe and the surest safeguard against It; And, iUHSinueh as the Immediate raising of the three hun dred thousand volunteers recently calUd for bv tlie i'tesi deutof the l ulled states, aud the funi s lug or such addi tional forces as the public set * ice may i.?rcaft?r call for, is possible only through the active and fame it co operation of ?11 citizens. and the creation of u re-crve force, properly drilled and equiiq>ed, consisting of the entire population ca llable of bearing arios, who should be immediately placed under military orill and instruction, so that all may be toady In enter the ranks wbouever the call o: their co..miy comes; therefore Resolved, That It is the opinion of this committee that there should bo an immediate arm ug of the entire male po pulation of this State capable o bearing arum; that they be organized for purposes of drill aud inilii u'y iustructlou; and that it is the duly of every man to d. vote to such instruction, Including rlllo practice, wheie practicable, a portion of his time daily. Resolved, That all business ought 10 be suspended In the oity of New York mi one day in each week, irom 12 oVh.ck noon, for the i urposc of enabling all citizens to aid the work of eulistments. and to attend to the duty of drill, to orgaulzo companies, and to assemble In drill rooms in their respective wards. Unsolved. That convenient places for enlistment and drill he provided in every ward, and kept on -n tlav and evening, -and that the services of competent military Instructors be sc oured. Resolved, That three resolutions be communicated to the Military C immtitees in the different Senatorial districts, and do the State military authorities, and that they be requested <to take measure s for carrying outline foregoing re. ouiuienda tious. J. J. BHAl'LKx, Cualrman. D. B. Jaqou, Secretary. ABATTALLION WORTHY OK THE GALLANT EM PIRE STATE. THE MEW YORK VOLUNTEER ARTILLERY. FIFTH REGIMENT, COLONEL S. GRAHAM, Commanding, now 'doing garrison duty at Fort Marshall, M.iittinore, Md., num bering upwards of 800 men, offers the lol.uwing rare induce ments to persons desiring te join the ranks of the Un on c*. my:? - 1st. The State Bounty of $60 will be paid each recruit after heheeJolned the regiment. 2d. Tbo advance of $38, offered by the General Govern inent,^a[>^Ucs to this regiment the same as to others. I tic'te ? issued to the families of enlUted men as en as they have joined the regiment to which they are -doily I or warden. its. Pay equal to any la the service. 6th. One bun red dollars bounty at the expiration o! term of ftt*rvio6. 6th. This regiment being already iu the service, Is second 'to none, and has an advantage over those now being organ ized, Inasmuch as It will be prepared to pay me above named bounties without awaiting the slow pruee-s of organization nod aooepancc by tho general government, as required by law for the new regiments now in preces * o: organization. 7th. We have no long matches to perforin, no exposures to -disease consequent upon open air encampments. Our dutfr is inside lortiliaatione, where our quarters are com fortable. Then fall in line; right foes; forward, march. Halt not until you arrive nt the R crultlng otUce, No. 40 New Bowery, -where your names will be enrolled upon tli.? mutter roil oi Company B. by Lieutenant CALVIN SHAFFER, or OR 'YfLLB HARRIS, Recruiting Officers tor the Company. Army and nayy claim office-bounty, pensions, and arrears of pay collected, i.n < money ad ?Yanoed on good claims, by COLLINS A HUGHES, No. 16 Nassau street, New York, near tbo Post office. tjuell sharpsiiOuters, JJ SPINOLA'S EMPIRE BRIGADE. Capt. H. W. Phillips, formerly Major of ilia Pourtli Ilii inoU Volunteers, has authority to rtcrult a company of Sharpshooters lor thla brigade. Tlio company U rapidly filling up, and will bo ready for the fl-ld in a short time. This Is a goo.l opportunity for young men wishing to servo with thou* congenial to their mate, and to tbs-ai possessing good marksmanship. Pay commcnc s troin tlato of enrol ment. SlOf) bounty: 815 or one mouth's pay in advance will be given; also $311, or one-quartjr of the bounty, given when inu.xU-r-d into the aervli-e us a co npntiy. Recruit ing office, ltd Hudson street, le'-wecn North Moure and Beach, N. Y., and No. 4 Water street, Brooklyn. B. J. CUNW1NOUAM, Orderly Sergeant. /COMPANY a, COLONEL OLMSTEAD'S REGIMENT, \J Bptnoia Empire Brigade, Thurlo.v Weed Guard. Recruit* wanted for the above company immediately. A Pleat or Orderly Sergeau', fotir Duty Sergeants and eight Corporals and two Musicians wan tod. Promotions from the ranks. It la the imuntlon of government to give the recruit the moment be Is mustered into service the $39 bounty; the month's pay in *dvnn<-e, vix:? $13 and the $3 premium. Re lief tickets issued to tamlltes Immediately. Also $M additional bounty. Pay and rations to eommenos on enlistment. Uniforms furnished immedlstelr. Recruiting office MA Greenwich street. Captain H P. ROBINSON, A veteran of the Florida and Mexican wars. CORCORAN ZOUAVES, THIRD REGIMENT SPINOLA'B BRIGADE. COMPANY K. This oompauy Is commanded by Captain Thus. Murphy (lata Captain Ninth regiment, N. T. S M ). who has had twenty years' experience in the military profession. He wants a few men to complete the company. RUD Bounty and $13 advance, $9u of which each man receives be fore leaving tne State. Clothing, quarters, rations, Ac., f urn Is e I on joining. Belief tickets given to the famines uf suidi'rs. Recruits reseived at 74 Prtnee street, snd L30 Centra, cor ner of Wntker street. C'tHUKLOW' WEED GUARD. COL. OLM8TEAD, SIIXOLA'B EMPIRE BRIGADE. $83 In Men to e*<d> rears it hifore leaving tor the seat ef war. 890 bounty lietn the State Immediately upon eoUatnsent. Bo humbug about It. $38 bounty'.mm the United Statae government when the rnimil u senate red. fit, one month's pay. In advance. $78 bounty when tha term of servloe expires. Paj coestneeres Immediately npon enlistment. A few good men sauted to fill up Company K. who will be f urn tine i with good clothing, rat.on*. comfortable quar ters and the bounty, by applying ?> n o Capt. BAMCBL T. ALLEN R crnltlng Officer, Northern llotel. corner Cortland', and West ?; reels, Or Ideal. JOHN G. BURNETT. Kc i ultiug Officer. 198 Tenth street, corner avenue A, COLONEL PATTEN'S MILITARY WORKS. Infantrr Tonics? School of the company, with Bayonet and Sword Exercise. Ilk) pages. 03 engravings. 29 . Infantry Tartire. SJtl pages, 137 rni ravlntj. roc. Artillery Drill. 1?> pages, 72 enyraving' 2V. Cavalry Drill. 180 pa :*s, 99 engravings 33c. OOioers' Manuel. 370 |*ie*. $3. J. W. FORTUNE/lS Chatham street, N. Y. COMPANY II. TiiCBLOW WEED GUARD, COL. OLMSTEAD. 8IINOLAS EMPIRE BRIGADE. 80 recruits samel lor the above company; $2S paid In ca-b as soon as mustered Into the serve e $85 before leaving the Stale; $7ft when konoi.ihly die-bur ;ed; families pro vided with relief tickets si once; gml q> utters, rations and uniforms furnished upon signing the rod. Any addlti ual bounties that may bereuft tr be given ; ar:its now enlisting will be entitled io The officers of this coni|<any are nun o: experience, have seen service, and intcn I to hare their com pany second to none in the service So apply soon to Capt. CALEB I). WEEKS, Recr iTtfug Officer. 383 Fo ntn i.venue, corner Twcn y-cightb s.rect. First Lieutenant? J. II. Slipper. Second Lieutenant?T. S. Lucka-ood. Recruiting office 209 Hudson street, corner Canal. COMPANY M. HALLECK GUARD, COLONEL PLIiNER. Peerults want-*-! tor Company II, limned'sts.v. Non-com missioned officers ami must laiis wanted a: ouc*. Pay and rstlons eomm n-r on enrollment. One month s advance osj . ulnoty dollars bounty before lea, .ng the state, seventy flv.t dotl.ira bmi.itx at 'he end of enlistment. It is the Inieii -tim of the oO e -ra to make this company one of the beat In the ?rrvle~. Now is the rhanre in Join before you are drafted. Ail the odl -crsareexperienced mddicrn. Recruit.ug oilho at the City Hal) Park Captain HOMER JOfiLYN, Recruiting officer. DM I'RVKE N KOL'A'.'ER?THE F'PTH NEW YORK WsnI recruits. No lime m.tst be '.o-t Fi I ti.e pieces ?o the fallen. Apply at 80S Broadway, opposite :itc St. .-.Icho 1st lime;, tblrit Poor. Capt. OOu VF.KNEt'R CARR, R -ji-iit.lng officer. I'M PlllE BRIGADE. !i TH I' It LOW WEED GUARD. AROUSE FELLOW CITIZEN*. We fight fur tm Union aa it was and tne Constitution as 41 le. Wa fight not to further abolition sentiments or corrupt polidea,hut lor just law and order. We Ugh; to piutect loyal cltlxens' rich's and to redress their w rouge. Ttiie become* an Ame. i mi. N in-commissioned ofilc-ert wanted. Kilty side bodied men wanted to till up Company F, Thurlow Weed Guard, to whom $31 i*i man will fw paid on beinr imtel*red into ?#:?? ? CO Man will go Imincdlately Into -amp snd be furnished with a good uniform and rations Two good men for Sergeants. Pay 818 to $23 |*r month. Those who wo' Id select tbeir reinrad'S win, rath?r than be drafted. C ? SLKEl'Elt, Captain. HOWARD B It'll, First Lieut. Recruiting Office, corner of Vetey and West streets, New York IflOUBTH SENATORIAL DIBTHI' T REGIMENT. 1 BBa DUUARTKRH, ?<6 UKGaDIVAY. tt rrY ASSEMBLY MOOMft.) This regiment Is now being organised undei the anspiies of the District Committee appnlnte l y h'*- Kxe> llsncy, Gov E. D. Morgan, and oilers to oili vns nun o en o '.his distrl I G-on.pos-d o* ti.e Kltsi, He.-ond. Third Fourth. F.ftli, Six'h B'.vrnth, Kighh and Fourteenth w nrdsi, aiim-rlor Induce ments. Boldler* in this roginu at arc a?>.uied thai tha com mittee Will glv ilieir personal aitrniion ( ? the iriirf ii(Ter?.l by tlis city being p-op -rty paid to the lao-lll'-a of all who en Hat here. IL-lt-i tl. krU lip 'o 88 per week turuieiied imnv ? ?i il"lr. Om- month's pay in advance and 8*9 iioun'y wren ? -.catered Into eerxtee. Good rations an.I li..mls >me unl f i ma supplied stone--. A hand ?oms camp on Siaieu Island. < ? u-ers drsli in.-t-t raise ceiiipnles or del u 'omenta Inihis is. a.oilal ills-r c: w .ll spply at owe for Instrii'lons at these n. id.pisiters. PETER McDEHMOTT. Colonel. 11ILLIIOUBB LIGHT INFANTRY. XI 8.'lNGLA'.s EMPIRE BRIGADE. Second regiment. Co nuaii) II .if tills regliuenl wuntx twenty more n-.-ruili to nil the i-oio|ia n to the maximum standurV Men of N?w Y"r'? City ami Bis to, come forward now l< your time, and T ii.l.'r all aseiaiance to your country |a><-s b'n. Itu lines gr. nt*-d by th - riiy. county snd Stala utilhoritice will be T die secured U? the men Joining thir company. Two dot bus "111 lie p?i<l loernry pi-raon bringin, a recruit, or totl o re. rult hlineeir on 0. Ing mustered in o the service of the Vtilted States. The men. slier being nuislcrrd In, xvt.l reeelve their uni forms, Ac., na 1 lie aciit to tha Uiritcd Sates RsiTAcksBt Earn New Yor . ... Headquarter a No 6G Broadway. t'apialn W. W BOWLES, commanding Company n. UALIBCR GUARDS. ATIKNTIg.V tOMPANY! SHOULDER ARMS; BY THE RIGHT PLANK! FORWARD, MARCH 1 Rerroita w iif-d fur thl- conn any. Young men out wt buslnessand wi lling employment enn not do b 'Iter than Join t ds elehrated enrps. eomnianded by enmpeient offi. .-ra and Intended to S'irt?es, loth in ml Itaiy drill an.l dlsi tplt' % any reglnv nl Ihel Iiaa been sent In o tlie Held. t'apiaJii Csswoll nas made ar.aiuemcnts wheruliy thrva enli-ling wi'A him can receive , ruinptly the Slat.-, woverumonl, and dty boumv oi $113 Re ruulng oifiee No J3 Walker street, ?mar Brosdwat. UtyMt i C. S. CASWELL. R e oiling e.Huar. ? 80t|?ra?*. THE RRUBI.L1UN. nUAD'JUAUTKUS NINTH REGIMENT DISTRICT. UOsfien, Ju'y 14, IHltt ? I iwgln notify try old frf?n a fcli piuut, a mi 1 f' 11'>.v ? ildi rs ill u 1 .iin duly authorised to u regUnent in this district i ad hare started r'.iii 1>. OomratiBioMiaM wfll r'-ach inr addreaseO as above or to Ncwouig, Uraugo county, N Y. a. van rrrftiNB Etxtb Colonel N in ill Uegnneut Dlsiri t. VfOTICE. i> WH \T8 THIS? i'il(JINIX REGIMENT, COUCUBAN ZOUAVES. iOUBTIl REGIMENT EMPIRE BRIGADE. JADES a BUBKB, Col. SI. 11. .SMITH, Li. ill. Col "Worn. got sticks." a few mure rrcruiU are wanted to c mipli in Company 0 of this the only Irish reviment now b . lug oganbtedfn the Stab'. The offlecrs have ae, n service in ine Aruiy of the Potomac. No trouble will be i*pa e 11 make this the oak. company of the regiment. IV.v >?, told to $23 per month. One month's nay In adva PIKKNIX REGIMENT, CO. A. Want a few more men. $ IS bounty wheu the regiment is mustered is. t>13in advance. $2 liautl money. $76 when honorably discharged. CIA to $25 per month. $5 i In addition to the above advaneed by the Governor Belief tickets furnished to families. Tim company ia well known. We require no "puff." Applv a i the olUoe, 167 Q rectiwieh street, eoruer of Cort dt, and 87 ? ....... latiat, and 57 Hast Houston, corner of Mott street. Do not wait to be drafted. B. P. MURPHY, Captain. J. S. Abraham, First Lieutenant. PENSIONS, BOUNTIES AND BACK PAT, PROMPTLY prooured by HOMES A BROWN. Solicitors, Ac., No. 2 Park p'a e, New York, and Seventh atreet, corner of F, Washington, D. C. Send or call for circulars sontainiug in formation. Recruits wanted fob company e, foubtii regiment Splnoia Empire Brian,le, COL. JAMES. C. BURKE COMMANDING. Capt. JAMES EARLY wants thirty ab.e bodied men to fill up hiacompany, which be intends making the best in the regiment. Captain Early has had a long experience In the regular army. Pay from $15 tu $23 per month. Families of volunteers provided for. Clothing, quarters and good food At I1., mi >, 1/ it tar a s>il a? Pldt-raiutn t VaAt ' Untv Vnelr hSIaia Rasi nta at Camp EdwarilsiPierrepout, East,New York. State bounty $5(1; lovi i umeut bounty $2, one mouth's pay lu advance and $25. Also one Lieutenant wanted. Noiui need apply unless ho Can pass au examination. to Capt. JAMES EARLY, *74 Canal street, near Auply Hudson. "TVALLY BOUND THE FLAO." IV ANTUON BATTALION LIGHT ARTILLERY. MAJOR F. W. WILLAKD, COMMANDING. This boinj the only artillery corps recruiting in this State, with the special permission of the President, affords an op. (ortunilyfor respectable young .meu to join tiie Unest and most elbciout arm of the service. A few more intelligent men, desirous of aerTlng their country, can secure position by applying at HEADQUARTERS, 5.W BROADWAY. Pay and rationsln accord,nice with the Uuited Slates army regulations. STANTON LEGION. COLONEL ALLEN. 10 ItEOBUlTS WANTED IMMEDIATELY, to Clt up my company. The new law provides that $50 BOUNTY shall be paid down to each mau. $13 BOUNTY as soon at the company is mustered In. $25 BOUNTY as soon as the teimi -nt is mustered in. THE REGIMENT TO LEAVE SOON. Land warrants and bounty after the war. PROMOTIONS made from the RANK AND FILE. SERGEANTS AND CORPORALS WANTED. A FIRST LIEUTENANT WANTED AT'ONCE. It 'lief tickets issued to the families of the men enlisting. Apply to Captain P. N. LE GEN DUE. Recruiting Olliccr, No. 177 Granl street. Or Central Hall. Grand s'reet, Or at LlNDKNMULLEit'S, Mot. 129 and 201 Bowery. bounty, $27 ol which w 11 be ailvnuced its souu as in . in,m is mustered in, and $50 Stile bounty will be punt i. mediately on Joining. Pay to commence from date, o: en- | rn.lmeut. Clothing, rations and quarters furnished irnuic dtut lv, and the tnen will be s- ut to Cauip 1*1 rrcpont, Kn-t New York, where everything conditciug to the health and comfort will be furtrsh. d. lor further inforiuatton apply at the head<iuut ters, 51 f 15roadway. DANIEL CKOiVLEY, Captain, 160 South atreet. John Olabcv, hirst Lieutenant, 270 Molt street and 18 Truck Ho me. ? Thomas Rii.kv, Second Lieutenant. STANTON LEGION. COL. WJT. H. ALLEN. Com; one, come a]!, a your country's call. >?'0 county fro n the State as soon as mustered. A lew more rterulla wanted to complete company A. One month's pay in advance when the company N mustered. $23 advance when the regiment is mustered. Fay from $13 to $23 per month. Clo'hing, rations and uniorms t'nrnishod immediately. Camps' New Dorp, Stolen Island. Holier tickets gtruii to families of soldiers as asm asrous* tared. $100 uounty at the expiration of term of enlistment. Apply to Cspt. W. II. JEN.NElt, 174 Grand street. The citizens or the sixth senatorial Dis trict, consisting of the Ninth. Fifteenth, Sixteenth and Eighteenth wards, are called upon to sustam the Pre.-<i lent of the United States, the Governor and mili arr .is of the S'.ct in raising their quota of tro->;,? Each ward will open rendesvons for enl!* 4 do ?v, and the aid of every loyal cttisen is sc.. ( ontributious will he received by a Finance t ..i nittee in each ward, or by either of the undersigned, aim mil he used wiih the utmost care lor ihe purpose named. An acknowledgment will he made for all contributions. GENERAL COMMITTEE, SIXTH SENATORIAL DiS . _ TRICT. John J. Bradley, SEastSist street. Royal Fbelps, 47 Exchange place. 21 East 18th street. A. T. Stewart. Broadway and Cnainbert street. James Kelly, 21 Irving place. Tax office. George Starr, 14 Wast ID.h street. Thomas Lawreuoo, 182 Waverley plaoc. Jamss W. Fair, 29 Jane street. Charles J. Culpp, 684 Greenwich street John A. Foster, 209 Fourth avenue. Andrew J. Campbell, 121 Hammond street. Prosper M. We'imwe SO PIne street, 28 West 20th street. Curiielius Yanderbilt. 0 Bowling Green. 0. B. Spicer. ST9 Broadway, 272 <th street. Wai. II. Asptnwall. 33 South street, 33 University places George Opdyke, 79 Fifth avenue. Mayor's oillce. Hamilton Flats 183 llXh street, 134 East 17th street. George Blunt. 179 Water street, 21 WeG 11th street. Cbaa. P. Daly, 21 Cly Hall, SI Clinton place, lease Day too, 31* West 21th street. John T. Johnson, 09 Wa i street, 8 Fifth avenue. Kldiani O Orrmaa. 122 Broadway. Simeon Draper, 36 Pine stree', lo Fifth avenue. W nhmpon Smith. 231 West 18th street, 193 West 14th St David R. Jaqties. 113 Nassau street, ?0 West 22d street Cyrus Curtlas, 33 William strest. 34 East 17th street Peter Cooper, 17 Burling slip. 9 Lexington avenue. Alex. Mcl.eod. 87 West 2thh street. JOHN J. BRADLEY, Chairman. - . CYRUS CUB riS8. Vice-Chairman. David R Jsqika. 8-cretarv. FINANCE COMMITTEE, NINTH WARD. Andrew Hoogland ? Banks street ' herles crane 108 West Eleventh street. John W. Tnorue 30 Bank aireet. A oxander L. Shaw ? Fourth street. nines KcudEer 23 Ferrv aireet Henry W Smith U7 Wcsi Tenth street FINANCE COMMITTEE, FIFTEENTH WARD Charles il. Marshall 88 East Fourteenth street A. T. Stewart 831 Fifth avenue. U'n' X,I0 *n w yck ?'' 22 West Twelfth sir. et. o. W Blunt 21 West Twelf.h street. Jno. T. Johnston <?rner Fifth avenue and Eighth street. Win. Alien B itlrr Trinity Buildings. FINANCE COMMITTEE, SIXTEENTH WARD. Robert Bark ivy 3ii Went Tiventv-thtrd street. Thomas Christy 418 West Twenty-third street Charles S. Spencer gj LoimIdu Uriace. M.lton St. Joan 113 West Twenty-tlrss street. Emanuel B. Hart 69 F.vrnth arenue. Win. F Havemuyer 213 West Fourteenth street. Samuel Osgood 279 West T rentv-second street. FINANCE COMMITTEE, EIGHTEENTH WARD. J'.'hu Gtllwell 189 Thirl avenue. 1 i hai. P. Eirkland 76 East Twenty lirst strve'. Seymour A. Bunee 181 East Fifteenth >treet. Timothy G. Chtirehill 69 I'nlou plac C. Godfrey Gunther. 143 East Fourteenth atret t W. I-aluiiwer. Jr 17 Lnxtngton.avcuue Euv ar.i I . Cowlea 1(A) East Klghiei nth street James Harper No 4 Grmim rov park* i WtUuuG. Hunt C.an ndoii Hotel James W.Gerard '.1/ Gramme" pla? " ritHE UNION AND CON8TTTUTION." 1 SPINOLA'S EMPIRE BRIGADE. SECOND REGIMENT. TWENTY RECRUITS WANTED I to complete s company now lorming ?? 113 Grand (treat. ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS | paid before leaving the . ity, with such turther addition as tii" Common Conn il may Appropriate. Rations, clothing, equipments and good quarter* fur* Dished from time ot' enrolment. Recruits will apply at 113 Grand street, without delay. JOHN VARIAN, Recruiting Officer. UNITED STATES MARINE CORl'S.-WANTED, FOR this tried aud gallant corps, able-bodied Meu. between the ages ul 13 and tUyeais, not fens than 3 fe d ?>?' Inches high and of goon character. To la corps oOVr* su|ierloi' induce* m- nts 10 y<> ng man who are anxious to servo tbelr country. Pay livm $13 10 $24 per month, with a certainty of making plenty nf priic money. A bounty of $100 will ne paid each recruit on 1 reiving an honorable discharge, and $2 paid any 011c who w ill bring s recruit to the ulliee as soon s* lie paaies a medical examination. Clothing an I radons of the best qua Ity, together with medical attendance, when sl.k, lur. nlsiied by the government. Apply at the rendezvous, No. 18 Bowery. or at tbo Marine Birrn. k?, Flush.ng avenue, R. "? A yo A GARLAND. Major Commanding. WHO IB FOR RICHMOND? Fifty dollars cash paid to each recruit before leaving the city, $3.8 when reported at Hie cntnp, luting $2.1 United States county, $13 one month's 4*7 In alvanee and $73 a In n nlschiirgi'd. SECOND REGIMENT NEW YORK HTATH MILITIA, EIGHTY SECOND NEW YORK VOLUNTEERS COLONEL HUDSON, NOW ON THE FIELD. iOO meu wanted for this old nnd battle triad regiment. Tue new r erun* enjoy t|,e same privileges as Ihe old members now In the ticid. Rations, lothing und equipments furnished iinmedlsl'dy. H-| .s is leave the srnioiy every week fur the < amp. R' I'ef tickets given to thus- who spplv. Kiuond regiment srinory, eornrr ot If til place nnd Seventh street Lieutenant J. W. DKMPSEY. Rrerulttog Officer. Or I.i.'iiteuani I*. J. DOWNEY, 2d Cherry street, An 1 Tcul in Tryon row. junetiun of Cliaihani and Centre streets. Ky order of the War Department. OUNfl MEN, JUST LOOK AT THE IIOUNTY. $?l FROM THE STATE ELEVENTH REGIMENT, NEW YORK STATE VOLUNTEERS. STANTON EKOtON. COLONEL W.tl II ALLEN Yo itig men. none ?'??? y un ; men, rnlly te march under the tisgi i joireountry. >v ti ???!. yo tug men, from 18 :o .:o jears 01 In form a new e impuny n iw organizing under ih,i com maud of Captain bame- H, Bi nnrn, an old and ev |.< rlenei .1 retirer, who tvilt spare no 1 a as in making u,l? nun 01 n e b i-t drilled oompankv ciat will leave the eliv. WhHwnrth's rslchmt I bre?s imn I is attaehed i>> the rani mtnl, a.id is diaronrslng their bi aatifnl musle dally on tiie ea. ip grotto I. ProuioiK n 10 the ru.k if Lluu 'iianf inn.'.e fi on I'm rank an I file 1 li!? o mi ail It ognul/el aceorillng lo the ne.v I killsiiou of tile re.,', a" 1 y. V'Ho.nty fi? ? .11 r .-tot-, $J? Iki 11 ty trom the Uul'e I 8' re. jl t, u ie m<oi;li a pay in a ivntice, when the <n njiauv Is 111 >sie ? I ti Pay from $i.i lo $23 P r 10 ,nth $.'5 at t.ie e-.pii 1 11:1 01 the ,ar. Rel.ei ti keia 10 fa'ri.i s 1 imi.iedlaioly. OnHlra lions, rl .tliing'and H11tfor.11* Isoied at oil e. y siters s| Camp Ne v Dorp. S.I. JAMES 11 DRKNNRN. t "I"a n Cimipany. Rvnftlnj 0IR1 e, 412 B otdway, In t I'ny .xa-eiiihly R ,oms. _ ... Oaplaln Ooiepin. \ r. Do*u.dsos, F r* Lin tenant N. B.?Regimental Headquarteis, Mosan Hail, Droal ay Tiilfl UKBEbLlOS. Tlk'lip?Dosi T wait r/be drafted, bit join tl,? ? ll)Jd, fu'orv! fin llurcn now a' Wanvntnn, H'a., under (h i,i r;l .S._ei. J'uuulv Jail a* >u ?u u* mits H-iiU Apply u Cipujii J. itOODBUFF LEA1B. TxU Inhwi} 1 rh VOI.EXBP BOl'NTY EMPIRE BUI .A: E.TIHUD Xt/Y* refill hi i' 1 .ii -l Microti N. Craft, liny ? en Suited, to till ni< Luuipauy i' of line *|>h udio r guueul. f'lOof tin* bounty ; al I Imui tiaicly nu cnli-HiBj, til tfBee I is repimant la am-P r <1. Pur from $11 to $21 per BUM It; pin no ut.i s Jut* lu advance. Apply at No. HI Howard a r of, u ar Broadway, lo CaLialu PE.'LK T. BOYLE, i crunlng bill or. N 11 ?T? o Licul< uauts vvautod. Alao a competent man at First 8urg< a.it. SPECIAL niOTICES. A MEETING Of THE FRIENDS AND OFFIOKKS OK Colonel Martett N. Crott will be held at Wm. ODon lit-11 a office, bit? ecu Nineteenth und Tweutioth streets. lu Third aronu ?, to-day, July 27, al 4 o'clock. >1. N. CKOr'T. Militia exemptions.? persons claiming ex finpt'.uii from military duty under the new law can obtain exemption pai<em aa r quli ed by the act without de lay. Printed form* now ready. Apply to II. II. KICK, At torney and Notary, 217 Broadway, up ataira. XTEW YOLK, JULY 25, lt#?. XI To Orocera, Parniet-a, Gardener* and Markel Men;? The Sanitary Comm atlon will aend a vessel, iu a few days, lo tin' neat of war, loaded with provision* to be dla t. Ibuled gratuitously to the army. They particularly request contributions of Potatoes, Cried and Preserved Meats, Onions, Salted or Smoked Fish, Canned Fruits. Picklea, Canned Vegetables, Kegs, Preserved Fruits, Butter, Cried Fruits, Cheese, Bauer Kraut, Oatmeal, Leuioiis, Chocolate. Oranges, The hi alth of the whole army la sufferinK from a inouoto ny of diet, aud (he men are driven by a natural craving for a healthful variety, to purchase very unwholeaome iood aud d' ink at exorbitant prices. These articles are tint, therefore, needed as luxuries , but as essentials to health. They grill be received on board the Canal boat AUce BcadL, Kill* at Ihe foot of Ccy street. irENltY W. BELLOWS, PresldeuL WM. H. VAN 111 MEN, M. O., V. K. AllNBW, M. C . Y.'OLCOrr (1IHBS M. D? FUUD. LAW OLMSTED, CEO. T. STRONG, Executive Committee. TllOS. II. FAILK, JR.. Superintendent of New York office. Notice.?the members of the father ma thuw U. B. T. A. H. So i -y are requested lo ipeet in full rural a, at-thelr hall, 311 Broome street, on this (Sun day) alteration, July 27, at one o'clock precisely, to pay the last tribute of respect to th?ir deceased brother, Brian Cro uin. The funeral will take place from his late resldenoe No. 306 Pearl street. MIi'llAEL McOKATH, President. Edwaud Mulvast, R e. Secy. TP. MEAGHER CLUB.?A SPECIAL MEETING OF . the above body will be held to-niurovv (Monday) evening, at H o'clock, at the Club Uuoui. 1ST Bowery, to make sale of the liquor and refreshment lair n " ,i r excur sion of the Sth of August, and to complete m ?? ir.wnge me lit*. Punctual a'.teudanee of all members ar u -ted. EDWARD DUFFY,.3- ry. TO AM BRIO AN PLEASURE TRAVELLERS.?AMKR1 can money taken at the Uossin House, Toronto, Clauada at par. The largest and best hotel there. The express man who took the baooaoe from Van Dyke's Hotel josterday, about 1}? o'clock, will return th < Trunk. Mattress, and a U. S. Blanket, he took by mistake; will be paid all expenses. If bo cannot re turn tficm, p.cesc give information where they were left. M. M. VAN DYKE. Proprietor. PROPOSALS. Army supplies OrriCK or Armt Clotui.no axd Ejuiraon. t Nr.w Yoiik, July 19, 136.'. I Sealed proposals will bo received at this ofli o until 12 e clo k M.. ou Wednesday, the SOth instant, for delivering b,- c ontract, at the depot of army clothing and equipage in this vity? 2t),U0U gutta percha knapsacks, with straps and great coat straps attached, con.pie;.. 25,000 pair* cavalry boots. 30 national colors. 30 regimental colors. 80.000 tin canteens, covered, with corks and straps. Proposals will elmi bo received at the same time for fur nishing, in such qi.nuUtlcs aud at such times as may be re quired? jo,(M ) felling axes. 10,0)0 pick axe*. 10 0)0 spades. It),too hatchets 40.UM axe handles. 20.IAX) liatchi t handles. Samples of the above articles can be seen on application at this office. All articles will be subject to inspection by sworn lnapeo lors, ap|>ointed by authority of tho United States. Proposal* must be accompanied by a pioper guaranty, Setting ;orth that If the contract is awarded to the iwrty named therein, he will at once execute the same and give bonds lor the laithf'tl performed, c of tho contract. Tbe L'n ted States reserves the right to reject alt bids deemed unreasonable. Proposal* should be endorsed, "Proposals for furnishing army supplies for 30.h July," and addressed to Lieutenant Colonel D. II. VINTON. Deputy Quartermaster General, United Slates Army, Army supplier-office of army CLomiNo and Equipage, New York, July 19,1662. Sealed propoxate will be received at tht*offloe, until IS o'clock M.. on Friday, the 8th of August next, for delivery by contract, at the depot of Army Clothing and Equipage la thie city, 41,000 Uniform llate, lGy.OOO pairs Bootees, 140,000 pairs Stocking*, 90,000 Haversacks, Samples and sprciileatlons of which can be seen on applica tion at this outer. Of the Uniform Heta and Harertacka one third the-quantity contracted for must be delivered within twenty days, one-third within forty days, and the remainder within sixty daya irom the date of aeoeptaxros or the proposals Of|tbe Bootee* and Stocking ono-thtrd muat be delivered within thirty daya, one-third within alxty dava, and the remainder within ninety days of acceptance of bids All articles will tie subject to inspection by sworn Inspectors appointed on the part of the United States Proposals muat be accompanied by a proper guaranty set t og forth that If the contract la award* 1 to the party men tioned therein, he * ID at onus proceed to execute the same, and grre bonds for the faithful perf ormance of the contract. The United States reserves the right to reject ell bids deemed unreeaonable. Proposals will be endorsed "Proposals for furnishing Army Supplies for 8th August," and addressed to Lieut. Col. D. H. VINTON, Deputy Quartermaster General, United States Army. Army supplies. OrrtcK or Aur Clothiko asp Ejoi?agk, > Nsw York, July S. 1<?. j Sealed proposals will be received at tble cflbe until 19 o'clock M. on Wednesday. the 3>th Inst., for delivering by contract at Ibe depot of Army Cinthiug and Equipage ill tbla cltv. 111.00) common Tents, 6t,U00 common Tent Pins. Ssmplcs of w Inch can be seen on appl,cation at thla office. Propoesls will !?? received separately for fuiuithiug the tents, made or linen do k and cuttou duck. All articles will be subject to Inspection by sworn Inspectors, appointed by authority or the united ntato?. Proposals must lie acaompan ed by s proper guarantee, setting forth that If the contract is awarded to the party named then iu. he will at ouee pro -ted to exec ue the snino and give bor la for the proper performance of the contract. The Untied Htkici reserves the right to reject all bids diemrd unreasonable. Proposals should be endorsed "Proposals for furnishing army supplies for the 3l)th In.t and address vl to Lieut. Pol. D. H. VINTON, Deputy Quartermaster General, U. 8. Army. ORDNANCE OFFICE. Was DKrAKTUKjrr, 1 Washikcxob, July 19. 1S62. J PROPOSALS will be received by this <le| ai troeul until 5 P. M, on the 9th of August, 1992, tor the delivery at the fob lowing arsenals of intautry accoutrements, as her. lust er at'"the" watbrtown arsenal, watertown, MASS. 24,001) sets infantry accoutrements, calibre 0!) 14.D00 " " " " 58 AT THE WATERVMET ARSENAL, WF.ST TROY, N. Y. lli.noo suis Inismry accoutrements, calibre 09 AT7|f IIS NEW YORK ARSENAL, OOVERNOR s'ISLAND? 90,0)0 sets infantry accoutrementi, calibre .69 15,000 " " " " Si AT THE ALLEGHANY ARSENAL, PITTSBURG, PA. ST0UU sets infantry accoutrements, calibre txi 17.100 ?' " " " M AT 'TUB FitANKFORD ARSENAL, BRIDESBURU, PA. 24.<mi sets iniantry accoutrements, calibre W 11.000 " " " " 68 AT THE ST. LOl'IS ARSENAL, ST. LOUIS, MO. 42.1 00 seta infaniry acooutrements. calibre 49 2li,0 0 " " " ?> M These accoutrements are to H made In strict conformity wtih th* regulation patterns, .ample* of whicn can be ex amined jit any of the abo\ e rained arsenals, and are to be sub ject to Inspect Inn nl the arsenals where delivered, before be lug received for the government?none to be accepted or paid for but etioh ?* are approved on (inspection. The belts to he of grained leather, and all the stock to be the best oak uuued The shoulder belt will he in ludu t in the set. Dcllv rtes must if made In lots of nut less than l.iW) seta per week, lor all contract* of lO.OUl) or under, and not less than 2,000 sets | er week on all contract* lor over 10,1*10, c nintlnu front th" date of the contrio I. Failure to deliver at a spec.fled time w'.ll subject the contractor to a forfeiture of the amount to be delivered at that t.aie. The accoutrements must be boxed In the eustomary manner; the boxes to lie charged at eotf, to t?? determined by the inspector. Hinder* will stale, explicitly, the time, amount and place ot each delivery. Ka-h party obtaining a eontraot will be required to enter into bonds, w.tli proper sureties, for it# faithful fulliltnent. The Department reserves to itself the right to reject any bid. Proposal# will lie addremcd to "Gen. J. W. Ripley, Chtef of Ordnance, Wasltlnxton, D th," and will be endorsed "Proposals lor Ituun.iy Accoutrements." JAMES W. RIPLEY, Brigadier General, Chief of Ordnance. ANTHOLOGY. A BUNA FIDE ANTHOLOGIST. THAT EVERY ONE can 4?p nd on. Is M nr. WILgON, who tell* the object o. your Tl.lt as -non as you enter. She tells the pxtl, pre ? III and luiureot yuor life, and warns you nl csugers, and brln.;* success out of tlie tno*t perilous tin > UHtint's. N. H.?Celebrated nuigle charms. No I9U At' U sire t, be iween Houston and Huiuton street*, ov r toe Irnseiy. Charges lor ladles and gentlemen, 50 cent*. A MOMS (UNO.?M\DAME MORROW, SEVENTH liaugliier, ha* fbre*lr,ht to tell how mmiu sn I ho \ >.teu you marry, and a.I yo i wish to know, even your thoughts, or no pay. III icy charms ijeej ner qual Is Hot to be ionnl; to r maje ima.e I-. now In full operation No. 184 Euilhev aliect, below Houston, ii vents; gentlemen not admitted. CLAIRVOYANT mm MYXOUR, TMB MOST s ? , **ful Me *.11 and Rn -n 101 Weft Kliteenth t Ire. t, M IDA MM HART, HAV1M I RETURNED FROM U iin|?-, amnrtiuo s Ui t.ie I.idle* n. No v Yin k tlut; * e can i eoolisdll".! nl N >. 21 E?*e\ tret lip ni tlioo-t-t and lot re, spec ,ii lii:? i. .i it,nu :,s to nrtui.u, rnnrilage, and charms Ircn. Orin.ar es 26 rents. \: 11 ? \\ HO II AS NOT in:.'. RI) OF THE CELEBRATED 1.* , Madam I'UKWr-iT.R, ln> If* r moved to #1 Tl\l.ty e.ghln an eet, corner ui StMh avenue, o-.u r tn.' Mk in.a.ul a en ean be euneiiiiiel wun ? nitre sailaiKoiiuu. Su - lis* no equal. t*li< (??II* tiie name ofI lit ui" wtfi i?r liu-han#; t.o I that ui h i v Inn r. If jro i wl-n trill i. ve Iter a e.iiL | riiilK o: i vi...-r wonder in TIIE Would is rm; 1 j.t n. ii i in nil i". Ma...un ilYROA, 1 ? . ,? p? | w .ue.ni u eon . ' I.-? .vit i t is it :et#?t riiiiitdc., a on ai at litis ni life; reciiie* lr.. i ?; ui a.i i mi.aitlUu' h.ishan n is n s ? ? et to '.lis*'; iOil ? dor* I by vour li nr?'. 1 ?n . brln ? i t'lteih r tbns? i.ing ? p*r*t-d. Lhiu* *8 Cents K e.il. n-o 1 9u fund aveiiuo. auovu Ttsel:U> .11 eet SVLTH is en I BK MIA It VAKDKIPllOli, AUCTION . Bit il MAUNIFIi KM lli);.-; HOLD l-'UKNMURK, PAIN'IINGS. hfAt'U iK) AN' ' !'lA.N'Jl-'UKTK, Drawing Ron in .s.i, ClmdeU i V. i. il.pl !i i./ > Alt . Ail! twi ur Vi rt , ?? I:; SU'IO ... i.. V I.HJ-JI, at IJ .. civ I, H-.v 1 ii ? ? N'<>. Hi iV i i ;v : ,H.-. ?a hear 8l\th nv nu-. Catalogue .1 <au In li.i : ui U.e oh. * ur l.OUSe OU 111. . I I n lift A lit'fION NOIL E?LARGE BALK OP CROCKERY, .! Om-s. Ao., by u. EMBURY, Jr.; ?VM. A ,-H.UJ.EV. auctioneer. T ii\> ay. J It alien o'cto k, at 2Jl iVarl itr let, all klit is of Peat Whit Or.unto. Coin i on Ware, Glass In lo'* foreiiy and uitry dealers Boll for cash srul well packed. Auction b\lk ok ready made clothing and Piece Uon.la.-A. M. OKlfcTALAK, auctioneer, ot lse-ll on Monday, ds.n, at 10% o'clock, at 23 Bowery, a large Lot ot Cletliing, comprising I me Buu W Cloth i d Casaiiuere Coals, doeskin. cloth, cusniiucre satinet and summer Paula. ailk, satin, cloth and lincu Veils; also a larf assortment of Piece Go .its. comprising il!a--k Cloths, Ink an I Kun y Cas-i nortii, 8attni'la, Lint' g. Alieua-, Muaiins Ilitrnik"rcutNi ck Tiei, fihirli. Onfiara, Butluiia, Tiiinmiu^a, Fuucv Goods, a large Lot of Boo a, Shoes, Gaiters, w. A so, lo pay ad yam cs, a Lot o T.n Full and Looking Glu??cs. T^DWARD SI NT/EN [I'll, AUCTK INKER. ?IRON FUR ill niiurc.?By C. W. DA\KNUUKT.?On Tuesday. July 31), at II o'clock, a) IN} and 167 Broadway, 78 Iron Wash l auili, 4(1 Iron C' .airs, 3 Children a Chairs,'} Skeleton Stools, 3 Tables, sad lOC-ushlonr.. The above goods are all in tine order. Buliabte lor hotela or private residences, To he sold peremptorily. By order of shipper. Handsome household furniture at auc tlon.?PHILIP K. WILKIN'S will sell at auction on Tuesday, July 29, 13 >3, at 10 o'clock, at 41 Ir. lng place, an as oruuent of Household Fin n tuie, consisting In part of Sofas, Chairs, Aim Chairs, Sola uii I Centre Tables, with marble tope; Extension Diniug Table, French atnl Cottage Bad steals, Bureaus, Dressing Tallies, He,Is, Mattresses, Brussels and Ingrain Carpels, Oilcloths. China. Ola?s Ware and Kitchen Furniture. Also a pat-nil Iron Sale for silver. JBOGAP.T, AUCTIONEER.?BY 3. A J. 1IOOAKT. MON . day. duly 2-\ at 10% o'clock, nt the auction mi nu No. I North Wllibuu street, i uii 'table's sule ol tiio effects of a Liquor Store; Counters, Ut-cr Pump, K'-es, Casks. Li .uors, Ac. P. COLLINS, Constable. J BOO ART, AUCTIONEER?BY 8. A J. BOOART, . Tuesday, July 311. at 10% o'clock, at the auction room. No. I Nortb William street, the balance ot House hold Furniture removed from Ninth street, consisting of au|wrior Brussels ami lug ruin Carpets, I,?s -Curtains, Gas Fixtures, out- Wheeler A ft ilson's Sewing Machine, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Beds and Bedding. Crockery aud Glass Ware, Cook inglAeaills, Ac. RT. IIAZELL, AUCTIONEER. . WH1TTEMORE A UAZELL u-l'l set! at auction, ON TUESDAY, JULY ?. At 13 o'clock precisely, at their salesroom 02 Liberty street. By orurr of C. Schooumakcr. Bsq? assignee, The remaining us-a-ts of Qnorge i'arsoiis, comprising un paid Notes and Accounts in New York cujr and the loyal Siatca. SHERMAN, AUCTIONEBB.?8. HERMAN A CO. ? will sell on Monday, July 38, at 9% o'clock, at 34 avenue A. the Stock aud Fixtures of a lager luer brewery, consisting of 700 casks Lager Bier, Barrels, Barroom Furniture, Ac. Male positive, tor cash. HERMAN. AUCTIONEER?S. HERMAN A CO. will sell on Tuesday, at 10% o'cloik, at 13 Bowery, as signee's sale of 86 casks Imported aud domestic Liquors; also AO cases assorted Liquors, Champagnes, Ac., removed to store lor convenience of sule. TT S. MARSHAL'S INTERLOCUTORY SALE. CARGO OF PRIZE STEAMSHIP CIRCASSIAN. DANIEL M. BURDETT, Auctioneer. BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF SALE to me directed by the Hon. William Marvin, Judge of the United Slates Distriot Court for the Southern District of Florida, I wi.l sell by public auction on Tuesday, July 23. at U o'clock A. M., froiu the Uniou Stores, Brooklyn, the perishable portion of the cargo of lh; steamship Circassian, as selected by the United States Appraisers, Wm. Atkin sou, Esq., and Cyrus Cleavland, Esq , with the approval of Edward Hunter, agent lor the claimants, as follows:? 994casks Red Wine (Julian Chilians. AO.,) ft) half casks Red Winn (Julian Chattaux, Ac.) 2,1 hi rases Red Wine, dltl'er? nt brands. 209 half casks White Wine (Sautern, Ac.) 17 i 1 11 White Wine. II cases While Wine. 30 casks Whtt i Wine Vinegar. 844 cases Sardines, quarters, halves and wholes. 619 sacks Codec, II u an I old Government Java, 4 eases Boulogiui Sausages. 26 cas's Preserved Frcucb Meata. S '3 cases Preserved French Fruits. 13 bags whole Pepper. 10 ougs Cloves 160 eases Prunes, in glass. 10) kegs Paint. 1 keg Copperas. 1 case Paint Brushes. 13 cases Truffles. lOras s Mushrooms, In Oil. 70 cueats Black and Green Teas. 3 cases Eugraviugs. ? 6 cases French Peas. Will be sold at the same place, on Wednesday, SOth, nt 13 M.:? 62 Cases of Assorted Medicines. 16 drums Castor OU. 40 bbls. Soda Ash. 41 bbls. Soda. Cargo of steamer Circassian. C'tialogues and Mimnlee can he seen at the offl-e of HIRAM BEN NEK, Esq., 113 Wall street. JAMES C. CLAPP, United States Marshal to District of Florida. s. WE CALL THE ATTENTION OF PARTIES TO THE Urm sale of Lots to be made at auction by E. H LUDLOW A CO., on Tuesday next, at the salesroom Ne. Ill Broadway, Trinity Building, constating of 300 iota on the Hoboken Data (Coater eatate). Tbla property, lying imme diately on tho water aad oppoaita the heart of Daw York, oonuccled by fertiet every five minutes in the Jay, offer* the moat eligible opportunity lor laveeuuent or ?peculation. Every lot put up will be veld. WM. TOPPING, AUCTIONEER. AUCTION NOTICE. LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE SALE OF BOOTS AND SHOES. We will include in our sale of TUESDAY NEXT, I3TH INST . SOU CASES BOOTS AND 8R0B8 of saw faU stylet and patterns, received direct from Eastern and city manufacturers, Consisting of ? cases Hsavy Tsp Sole, Quilted W A and Pump Sola Hots. ? rases Men's, Boys' sad Youths' Kip, drain, Wat and Buff Boots. cases Men's, Boys' and Youths' Brogans, Oxford T.es and Congress Boots. ? ease* Women's and MTar.e<' Rid, Ooat, Calf, Lasting Boots, Buskins. Clippers, Ac. The whole em brad ng a variety sell worthy the attention of eity and country buyers. LOST AND FOUND. DOO LOST-ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON, AT THR New York llotel; a black and Un Slut, long car. und white Mar on breast; ausw r* to the name of Flora Who ever will return her to 11/ Ninth strait will be liberally re warded. fOL'ND?A POI'KNTBOOK, CONTAINING A SMALL sum q( money, which the owner urn have by paving t;.e expense <W advert sing and proving pmiwriy. Ini|Ulre at 101 Weal Teutu street. I\)8T?IN GOING FROM FULTON FERRY TO CORT. J lan it street f.rry. a Lady's 8 one Cameo Breastpin, ornamental setting, with letter I) ngraved on back afaasnao. It Is highly prlitod by the owner as the gilt or a deceased friend. Tuo Dnder will hn linerally rewatded by leaving it at 73 William kireet. corner of Liberty. LOST-IN MOVING FROM NO. 10 GREENE STREET to No. S3 Wooster street, an Italian Ore, hound Slut: answers to the nan e of Jessie. The under will be rewarded by returning her to Mrs. Davie, 23 \Vooster tr. et. IOST-ON FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 83, IN GREAT J Jones Greet, between tlie Bowery ami Broadway, west se c. a lady's ? nanu-il-d Gold Watch, set with diamonds, with chsin and belt attached. The under will be lllfrnlly re warded on returning t'.,em io No. 59 Great Jones sree'. OTOLEN.?A BLACK HORSE, WITH LONG TAIL, 0 about IS hands or IA hands 1 Inch high, very short gall ed, with a Harness with Dutch Collar, with large buckles on bntehen straps, with a very light Jaeger Wagon, sqonre box, wuh lull springs, painted entirely black, without top, the cushion lined with corduroy elotb cn one side. The man who hired the hurt"?In in to Belleville, on Wednesday. July 2S?had on a light la-It hat, drab rou, rather long lu'-e, wltb light wh kier-, und aq mt A feet 7 inches tall. I offer a reward of $2A for the man and $2A for the horse. J. A. BURR, 194 and 197 Burrow street, Jersey City. ~ REWARD! er REWARD.?LOST. AT THE MEETING AT TOMP apt) kins murk l. on Friday evening, a Pwekethook, eon 1 lining some Money, Piamtaaory Notes and other Ps|s-rs. To# und r m iy retai i the iu< nnjf, slid will b Jisld a ruwwid oi *i|>apii reluming the n uca and pap -is to tin- off.ce nf W Mcbcrmot, N<i. 3 Nassau street. Payment of the notes hue been stopped. (i,i|t KEWARD.-LO.ST, ON THE 26TH INST.. W HILE IJili piling io the American Etchuuge Hank, tkiungu (Tfctirch to Fulton street and Broadwav, a suni of money ainouniing to $i:tA. In Tiea.ury not >s. R, leaving the same at 01 WaiTsn aired the above reward will lie paid. REWARD.?LOST, ON MONDAY LAST, FROM Vs?*J an express wagon, In or near Twrnty-lbli.I street, a russet rw.oreu Valise, marked "Ospeland.'' The above re. war 1 will be pat I on nell ery oi the same nnJ <ontonta to H. II. Jones, iashler, Wcsteoti'a Ex|mae, corner ol Bitmdnay and Tenth street. tJ?Q- REWARD,?LOST ON THE EVENING OF FKI dpsucl day, July JA at the meeting held In Tompkins mar ket, a Gold Watch, with inaglc i-as*. Whoever will return said watch to 3d Irving place or IfcM Broad* ay, room N >. 7. will re elve the above reward, aud no questions asked W. A WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ac. nlAMONDS OLD GOLD AND SILVER WANTED. Lol IS ANiilt II. IJ? Broadway, uud' rNssr York Hotel, offers to pay the highest i a?h price tor D.ainoiids, old Gola ami Sliver. I'grsohs laving tiros- arnclea lor sale wll. re ei lie rt> per cent mnr ? for it 'ban a', my o In r piaee; psi 1 In cltv 1 onoy without being compelled to take other goods la exchange. 723 Broadway, TET JEWELRY?AN IMMK v-1. SI M ... (iiU-.AT \a fj r.ety. at one quart w t ie nmn ,i'n?i r r, pil e I'lns, Brae, lets. Chatelaines, ll nr i'lr.s. .Neck ae a, A-., at toe ortginni 1.. J At GiiS, 10/ Broadway. IIAIIsXK/.a Ds. 1 I UPSON RIVER RAILROAD.?TRAINS FOR ALBANY. JT Troy, ill No t.i no I West me..- t imrntie a street at I and 11 A.'M., and J.IA. A an I 10.la I'. M. }ong island railroad accommodation?old J 8 mill le. iy T roi'n .s ?Tmit.s lemc at I ri A. M. an I 8 14 I'. M. ii i Gr- ? upon; II Si A M. it.nl I 14 P. N. lor Sy Osteit; 7;4>\ lI:4A. A. .M.,it.i i 3.14, t 15. J 1*. M. to. IVei.ip at> ad; Mauris lor Jamaica i rum 7 to A. M la li Li P. M. 1 ONG ISLAND ItAIL'!li.VD ? t'IL \N ,1!. t'F TERM! |j i,. i in_t*r il p". ut sanies sip and loitu, Tnir* ty- o I 111 s r e I. ist rie r. oi ar en e...i nt?un.tve New Verk at R A. M. for Or. i ttt"ii t. S i? llti i or On it it dlli-.op n Ai a A >..12 >1. un I I II P. 41. lor A ossel. A' 3 .0 P M. fi rO c.i oi-.. VI ii I'. M. or I i m ug nl? tin S 11 Ut ? re.ilw, 01 IIU."|> 'a 1' eel (TI-. r -f u ? h a <e in), at K># V. M. o; live, e-td n? t utter: i| llito s t tins at ev m: it att ? U turn n lutes llivarhead at .IP. M. NEW V lUK, II.Al l 1 M AND ALT.ANY R'.li.RGAD FitR ALBANY. I'-UV. NGHUI ANDWKtT. 8lJ V MEK \RK \N .KM NT, Conic al' us T e.ia st, .Via, n 14 1 For Albany, I .1" A M Express MauT a n tumi Twenty. si,111 street ?' .?*!?!>. IO, a.I I) .tl t lib ?e Citl.eTli. . JOdJt 111T.CillLb. Ut staBi Siiporuiieiideav ^ AMVnr.K fcST*. AI I.AOK'S buimu :<-* on Bm<wy and Tulrteenth mr ot. ihMfm At !><*it'-past I o;nmonc ? ul > ;*h'. cvpulh Wick of iha Tr.uu.nb u .. . , u.ica ?!' JUS. ANT) VU . W. J FL'H.ENC: IMMENSE SUCCESS ?? riir GRAND MI81CAL B: RLEBOUE. FRA nUVOL'l, Kit A DIAVuLO, Wldih will he given eve-T eveulug this week will) nil u BEAUTIFUL N11 \V SCKNKKY, MEUKY SG.N08, WEALTH OK El N WEALTH OK TUN', W" ALTU OK EUN. Sll'KKi) COSTlWi.S, SWEET MUSIC, E.-EGAKT DANCR81 Forming the BEIT ENTERTAINMENT in the city; Preseuled l?v the BEST COMPANY IN THE CITY I BEoT OU' HE8TB4 IN THE CI TV I BEST B A I.LET CORl'8 IN THE CITYI THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, JULY M, Will be presumed Hie new grand musical burlesque of KRA DiAVOl.O, in which Mr. sua Mr*. W. J. FLORENCE will sustain their original eli.n outer* uf BEPPO AND FKA DIAVOLO The rest of the character* by the famous come ly company. To be rr<" eded bv the glorious drum* of Til K IKIHII MORMON. In which Mr. FLORENCE wbl assume hi* greet cbarac ler of BRYAN OLINN. During the piece. AN IRISH FAIR, AN IRISH FIGHT, AN IRISH DANCE. AN IRISH WAKE. TUESDAY?The mat Burlesque end other entertainments. ORANGE BLOSSOMS and THE RETURNED VOLUN TEER will he repeated during the week. SHIPPING. OTEA11 WEEKLY TO LIVERPOOL, TOUCHING AT kJ Queenslown (Cork Harbor). The Liven ooi. New York and Philadelphia Steamship Company tniend|despatch log their full powered Clyde built irou n.caiuship* aa fol low*:? CITY OF WASHINGTON Saturday, Aug. 2 ETNA Satiudiy, Aug 3 EDINBURGH Saturday, Aug. 10 Aud every succeeding Saturday, at noon, from ptcr 14 North rtver. RATES Ok rAHSAOK. Kirat cabin $,-6 Stouragc $53 First cabin to London 90 Steerage to London 3S Flretcablu to Paris 96 Steerage to Pans 43 FlrHteebinlo Hamburg... 9.) 8t -e rage to Hamburg 40 Prssengnra al?o tor warded to Havre, Brerni'ii, Rotterdam, Antwerp, Ac., at equally low rale*. Karen Irom Liverp ml or tiu-enstown.?First cabin, 15,17 and 21 guineas. Steerage from Liverpool, ?B.?, from Uuoenatowu. jUi.6. And tbose who wish to stud for their ft lends 1 an buy tickets here at the current rate ol' exchange. These steamers have superior accommodations for passen gers; ant strongly built la water tight irou section*, and carry patent Are annihiiators. Experienced surgeon* are attached to eaoh steamer. For further in forum t on applv In Liverpool to WILLIAM I.VMAN. Agent, 22 Water street; In Glasgow to ALEX. MALCOLM, 5 St. Enoch square; lu Oueenstown to C. A W. D SEYMOUR A CO.; in London to ELVES A MACEY. 61 King William street; in Paris to JULES DECOUE. 4S Rue Notre Dame des Vk-loirea Place de la Bourse ; in Phila delphia to JOHN G. DALE, Ul Walnut street, or at the company's oflto-a. JOHN 0. DALE. Agent, 15 Broadway, N. Y. STEAM TO LONDONDERRY, GLASGOW AND LIVER pool.?The Montreal Steamship Company's first class full powered Clyde built steamer NORTH AMERICAN, Captain Burgess, cirrylug the Canadian and United States mails, ? ill sail from uuuoec nsxt Saturday, August 2. Rotes of passage from New York;?Xlret class, according to accom modations, $85 ami $79; atecrage, friuml with gsod provi sions, $."?. Katec of passage from New York and return, a the lullowtus reduced rates:?First cabin, $137 and $157; atecrage, $119. CerriUcut-'S issued for brtuging out passengers from all the priucipal towns in Great Britain and Ireland, at very low ra'es. For plottage applv at 2) Broadway, New York. SABEL A SEARLE. Geocral Agents. Royal mail steamship persia. For Liverpool.?'The PERSIA, E. G. Lotl, commander, will sail from <he stream on Wednesday next. A steamboat will ply between the < am pony's wharf, at Jersey CI y. and the Persia, from Still 9 o'clock A. M, to convey pa teng*rs and baggage on board. None nut passengers can be taken on board. The ACS 1RALA8IAN will sail August 13. K. CLNAllU.No. 4 Bowling Green. fnE NORTH GERMAN LLOYD'S STEAMSHIP NEW YORK, G. Wanke, commander, carrying th is United States mail, will sail from pier 39 North river, foot of Cham bers street, on 8ATUHDAY. AUGUST 2, AT 12 O'CLOCK M? mi BREMEN VIA SOUTHAMPTON, taking passengers to LONDON, HAVRE, SOUTHAMPTON' AND BREMEN, at the following rat s :? For the tirsi cabin, $115, second cabin, $70; steerage, $40. For freight or passage apply to PEL RICH 8 A CO.. 68 Broad street. FIRST SHIP8 FOR LIVERPOOL AND LONDON-THE splendid ship SIR ROBERT PEEL (St pier 19 East river), for Liverpool, sails July 19. Ship LONDON, for Lon don, will sail In a few days. For p usage to or from the Old Country, at greatly reduced rates, apply to THOMAS C. BOt HE, S3 South street. FOR LIVERPOOL.?'THE_8PLENDID BLACK BALL lino pa " BM ? sage apply 1 JACOB WILSON. 119 South street. _ line packet ship COLUMBIA sails on July 29. For pas sage apply 00 hoard, fo>t of Beekmeh street. East river.or to TTIOR LIVERPOOL?TAP8COTT8 LINE?THE NEW r ship SOMERSETSHIRE, at pier Hi East river, sails July 29. For passage to or from the old vounTT at low rates or drafts on Ireland, Ac., apply to TaPSCOTt A CO., 3d South ktreet. T7MRST 8HIP8 FOR LONDON AND LIVERPOOL.?THE r splendid ship SIR ROBERT PEEL, at pter 19 Ea?t river, Cor Liverpool, sails July 30. Packet ?h p LONDON, lor Lou <00, sal's August 7. For passage* at greatly reduced rates, to or from the old country, apply to TH08. 0. ROCHE, 83 gotith street. ARRANGEMENT COMMENCING JULY 1, 1362. FOB CALIFORNIA VIA PANAMA. . .. _ A hrst class steamer will leave New York on the 1st, 11th and 21st of each month, exoept when those dates fall on Sunday, when the day of departure wtll be on the Monday cisr " M>" - "aT shims.' Australia pioneer line-established isss? carrying the United States Matt, salting positively on the day adw-rttsed. The At extreme clipper sh'p SAN TIAGO hi now rapidly loading for Mi-b ourne, a' pier 11 Baet river, and will be despatched positively July SI. The well ktiowu favorttj dipper ship itCSgAR will follow the 8au tiago, and cotn.ug to her berth with one half ofherrargo a.r sd. on board, will have quick despatch for Melbourne. The A 1 extreme clipper berk NORD STERN (built for an East Tndlnmsn) Otto Sohst, commander, is now rapidly loading for Sydnev. N. 8. W? at pier No. 8 North river, and w ill he despatched positively on the 10th of August. For fr ight or paieage apply to R. W. CAMERON, 88 Beaver stri et. Sight bills for sale, and cash advances made oa con - signuu nts. Coni'gners in Australia, Messrs. R. Town* F? B NEW ORLEANS. The n. w United Suite* mall steamship ST. MART. Wm. TT. Talbot, matter, a i.l tall froiu pier No. i North river, on Thursday, .Tilly SI, at S o'clock P. M. She ha* eierileni caMn accommodation*. Freight la ell 0000* to he pre-paid, and nogooda will be received on (onrd without an order lrem Ibe ottce. Shipper* ate i penal,y cautioned niulnst n'tulln t on board any (too l* declared contraband by the l uiwd Suites government. Tor treiahl or passage apply to cTlARI.ES A. WHITNET. 26 Broadway, or CHARGES MORGAN, No 2 Bowling Green. TjlOR NEW OKI.EAN8. VIA KEV WEST. I The United States mall stratusuip MARION. J. D. Phlllipe, United Statei Navy, commander, will leave pier No. 6 North rncr for New Orleans, via Key West, on Saturday, August I. at S o'clock P. M. precisely. Eur ft eight or passage apply u> 8POPEOHD. TlLB>TON A CO , 28 Broadway. puH NEW ORLEANS. The United State* mall steamship NORTH STAB, 1,800 ton*?done*. Cap'ain. Will *ail front pier IN. R , on MONDAY, JULY V. This veseet hat tuperlor accommodations lor paste tigers. For freight or passage apply to ANDREW W. GILL, 119 Chambers street FOR NEW ORLEANS.-THE VERY FAST SAILING bark 8. II. WATERMAN, .lame* W. Enlott, masier, ha* a large part of I er naryo engaged and will have Immedi ate despatch. For freight apnlv to WM. J. DEWEY A CO., 93 Wall street, or JAMBS COTTER ELL. 131 Pearl street. PERION Alt* ALEXANDER NOTT.?ANSWERS TO HIS MATR1MO ?ilnlcnrd have all been replied to. A modeal working girl, tinder twenty, preferred. Anawer and addreaa for two week*. Aletander Nott, b ? 6d Broadway Post oAMh Ait C.-I WILL BE IN UNION SQUARE. WEST ? side, Monday, at 13. If I am not got a letter at the Pott office, same addtee* aa the last. D. E. F. Adoption?a german woman, not being able to support h--r fa nlly. I* obliged to part with her newly born hubee (twin*), a boy and gtrL Call at 315 East Twelfth street. CdARRlB.?THE PRINCE HAS COME TO TOWN WITH J hi* can :age Send your address to Princo, Herald ofUrc. PldV.tRn DBA NR. OF CASTLEN8A, 1Mb vND, AGED VJ 7Hyear*. Any parson who ran rive IntiWmatlon re garding" the death ami burt.il ot the ab.,e- I* reuue-tcd to addre-sGEO. M KNKVITT. 6 i W all at set, N w York HOUR BEAUTIFUL INFANTS FOB ADOPTION. r Cml lien taken for n ioptlon and,adopted out. Ladle* taken to B?ird and good rare given, at Madame PAH SELI.K'S, 741 Oreenwfch Street. N Y. EtRANK-BITBa ARRIVED TUESDAY MORNING. AT I? 8 o'clock. All doiug remarkably we.I. HI Til A 1 N FORMATION "WANTED-OF .lAMEfTo'BKIEN, A 1 brother <M Kruno.* O'Brien, a native of Klne*. oun, conn t. Cavan. Ireland. When last Iw aid ot at Allieny. If .lame* will drop a line to Mr. II. M'lUms, 18 Groenwlcii street, lie will hear of something to hi* advantage. L.?TUESDAY EVENING" AT "BIGHT 0 CLOCK. ? eguie ferry aa before. b- T. STiTicV. ?To THE MElilCAL DIREtTTOlU OF ALL hospital* no > nae.l for gorernment eurpoeea.?Any Information eoow-etitng the whei caliouta of Arnold G. t'on*. Cnrto.al ot Company U, Fifth regiment. Now York State Volunteers, Duty -e * Zouaves, whi b< thaiikf .::y nojlved and liberally rewarded by hi* | arcnt*. Addrere Samuel Da'If, Woo luil'lge, N-1- __ _ r __ Iti ttJ. fWt LADT WMO AFFLIED TO US FOB A vi *Lt i "lo i a* I ore woman ilmni Me-***. K. A Cm.'*), pleaac onII again on M ndav mnrr. ngeirlv. II, CARPENTER a,CO., 85 Leonard street. WINKS AND LUIUOH*. j MUlit A SON'S EDlNBl'liG ALU. BAR! LAV A PUR I tits' L ad*ii> Porter, an i Utile*** Dublin ,\XX Hi iv, j aturriv u, tin t for aaie by W.M. KAiiLE, oavnvr Valaih '.?it i anal utraula, ______ Notice-t have this BAY APPOINTED w j. IIoeeli. No. Iw Haotdun *'it am :'.i H .in siiret, rlt| ui >i w York, to > agent f?t? m* I'a ?? \lo All orders v lit to i in address w?i 0 pre .aptly ? t. ? I* i to The p ibtte hi e i iuv.etieu agu u*t jei i ui, nea.gntrtg p. I- oil, win. have stir I limits.. o laiauu ?*, a... aie It I n ; thi to with an a!" if titfglior ? lal. . ??vjidl'., t.i* Kiltie m< !?r menu ii .i re. 1 w r.l T'latahic no-i" go* ttic'in eeep iretiascd of \V Ho ve'.i, .?eaarm InrN tW Ta-'i;. Puttmti t uts. April 11. liU WM.C. KI DMAN EXSTAVRA!lT?i It F ,'i H. S. ham: THE 1!0>'"H' F INvitlNiI I J, I I 111 to Uwil ! r-. -tie .* u.. L in .. O i , si oi Wll i.mi * re.' . Ilea .? .? ii v- u u .-iocs to.via fof lOii.OW. duprb . Iv, t in ace Hi ;? rjuu, .iistrs. wni'Mr* gard'-v -Xhtwam season i> i? Mt ?.11 ? mi i-r.. Wn WhealeF Tin v. .o v.-1 thmtry iu Nuu lurk Farewell i'ii ? . ?nt i.e t , idtryelv 1 ?' ol* a ..hlaof ,\iIt. oHN COLLINS. The .1'111} vied L.aacoat tttn awl vocalist, who, ft! UT a .1 brilliant 'IraMalie triumphs I rtl.e ii atlf.v Br* i n in to make a rei' 1'ttOFi S-dON L TU.UK to LIS NATI'.ii LAND. ilGNDA. m'ENINtr. JVLYlH, iMt. L et iMg.ll mil Hired of The great apeiftacular plajr, iu three acta, of the COLLF.KN iiAV.N: OK THE iUilutUi OK UAUKVOVVFN MYIE3 NA COFPALLN' . MR. JOHN COLLINS, v. th the miSs Ol ' Lrulaiictu Laws'* aud the " Sprig of Ktittl' 'I* gh. *' Thia heaetti i.I ant effective play " ill he produced in the SAME S1'VLK OK MAUNiFU-UNOK Which ebaracti ru d Its tiral reure.entath.il m ' -h house A l I.-Till. LAKE OK KiLI.AK.VEY. ACT II -THE WATER t'AVK AND KLVINO URILKJB. At 1 111.?THE BALL ROOM. At the 11use nf the drama Alt Cotluis n ill slu the mand National anthem of " Colum bia, Qeui of the On .in " ON 1 E3DAY EVBNINU, Qene.a' Thomas Fra. ?.? Meagher, ae o?l?anled by his ataf, will visit the t .esire to wanes. the COLLEEN BAIVN Mr. Wheatiey Ukea u.ueh pleasure to nunouiicliig (bat tha celebrated OABKIEL UAVBL AND TROUPE (liming j'lot arrived front Europe) wriil make their Ceat ep apiiearance a' this eatahliahmenl on MONDAY EYENl.Nl>, AUGUST 4 Dies* Circle anil Parqurlte, SO ctruta. Secured Parnnetln Sulla, 75 cent* Kauilly Circle. 25 c<uiv*. Commence at eight WINTER. GARDEN THEATRE. Mon lay evening. July 28, 1K12. BENEFIT OK M1S8 KANSY BROWN, tendered her h> several |ieis<uial friends. First appearance ot the popular Cotnedinu. M W. r lis KB. in a Netv Comedy. PEACE AND QUEBT, TO PARENTS AND GLAKDIANS and KING COTTON, Tuea lay evonm?, M ss CECILS RUSH will appear IB a new play called KANCHON, or the Y.ttch Grand-tfaugi tor VTIXON S ORKMOR>fE GARDEN, if Kuurieenlli street and Slxib aeenuo. MONDAY E\EN1NU, JULY 28, EVERYTHING NEW. First night of anew Ballet, Imrodu. tng Seuortta ISABEL CUB A3. THOMAS BAKER AND HIS ORCHESTRA. Third representation ot Bdgr'a masterpiece, the MONITOR AND MEKRIMAC. pronounced by nil to he the most UAQ.VLFIUE.NT SPECTACLE ELY Lit WITNESSEDt LAST NIGHT OK THE CONSCRIPT. Costa. Tbeleur, X mcnee. Kouxaul, Tophoif, Lehutaan, Wie.otl. Mile. Luuiee Tourualra, and the first appearance of Jus. Reynolds, the Spanish Clown, and a boat ol other*. TUEivDAY?Ktrat night of the now Pantomime. Admission to the whole 25-cenia LpOX'S OLD BOWERY THEATRE. J. Leasee, Dtreelor and Maun ?? r . .....Fa* Acting Manager (1. C. Howard I Treasurer W. Tryoa OJ E.WNG WEEK OK THE SEASON. Thia magnidci-nt structure?tnc crn.llc of the American drama and the nursery of all our distinguished artist*?eras ?triutiaaUy built by Charles OJlfeit, I3ti; rebuilt by htui, 1828, then for William Dlnneforl, 1837, and for Thomas 8. Itumllm, 18J9: afterwards lor A. W. Joekaon. 184th and now. tu thia year of 1882, the whole inteiior has te en rearranged anew by the present Le*aee. Director and Manager?Koa. MONDAY AND TUESDAY EVENINGS. JULY 28 and ?, RATLIN, THE REEFER Ralph Ratlin, the reefer Miss Nanny Herring Oliver Oat head .Mr: J. J. Prior Billy Bhickbottlc Mr. Harry Chapman Greyhound (pugilist attarge) Mr. C. K. Fob Joshua Dauuuin Mr. G. W. Thoinpet-n Josephine Miss R. Denvil Mary Misa Emma Tempi# HOW TO AVOID DKAKTIN 1. In which Misses Ktu. and Chapman will appear, supported by Bradahaw, MoCloskay, Ni< hols mid U. Doveuport. THE HOUBEll KNIGHT. Count Selgfroid Mr. J. II. Mnnraa llarUman.... Mr. H. Hotlo Crantr. Mr n. Plka Clam Miss Isabella Preston Agatha Mrs. E. LeKrun S 'entc Artist I. B Smith { Machinist W Crane Leader..... A. Tyta New bowery theatiie. Sole l'roprelor Mr. J. W. LINUARD. MONDAY EVENING, July 28, 183, Rc-engagement of MR. E. EDDY for one woek more. The greet triumph of the erason, ? JACK SHEiPAKD. Mr. E. Edlyat Jack Sh'ppnrd FIVE ACTS AND TWENTY TABLEAUX. House nightly crowded from PIT TO DOME To witness this immense drama. IRISH SONGS BY DONNELLY. MR. BON NIK ACE IN THE BEAK HUNTERS. BarnuM s American museum. MR. ALFRED BURNETT. THE GREAT DELINEATOR OK CHARACTER, The tin a elocutionist, the heat Mimic and tha MOsT AMUSING COMIC PERFORMER ol the age. hasbeen engaged; also, MK EDWIN KELLY, Tenor and Light Comedian, And MASTER LEON. TUB ETHIOPIAN CUBAS. All of whom give Splendid per forma nets, dally, at S and 7% o'clock. The following novelties to be seen at nil hours ? T1IE CONNECTICUT GIANT GIRL. 9 feel 13s? Inch round the ho ly, and weighs 018 lbs. NED, THE LEARNED SEAL. Ned plays the org~n, slates his keeper, Bhoulders Uic Bas ket, shake* bands w.Ui the ladies, throws them kisses, Ac. DEN OF LIVING MONSTER SERPEN 18, AQUARIAL GARDEN, Ac. Admission to all only 2ft cents; child .-en under ten IS ewtk BRYANTS' MINSTRELS. MECHANICS' IIALL, 472 Broadway, above Grand Street.?The public are respectfully Informed thai tbU popu lar Hall WILL BE CLOSED after the ftth of July and will reopen the 18lh of Auguatg with now Stag* Scenery and entirely remodeled. BRYANT BROTHERS. aONOB TO THE GALLANT SEVENTY-NINTH GRAND FESTIVAL AND CONCERT, JONRS' WOOD. WEDNESDAY, Auguat 13, Itrtl. under Die auapioca of Uie ThiaUa touovolem Association, Burns Club of the City of New York. And New York Caledonian Chdt is am or in* Widows, Orphan* and Disabled Soldiers or rna SEVENTY-NINTH REGIMENT (Highland Guar.i). Music by Robertson * Band. Ticket* 45 aeutt each. EORGE CHRISTY 8 MINSTRELS, X ft8t BROADWAT. Opposite MetrcpoUian Hotel. George Christy and J. N. Briggs?Lessee* and rroprieloy. George Christy 8 n;r Manager J N. Brigaa Murine** Manager aud Tteaaurer. MONDAY, JULY 28, and every evening dur ng tne week tho laughelk.- Ethiopian I' dki'CC of THE DOUBLE BEDDED ROOM. George Cbrtaty a* Dulc imer Swipe* The lamou* Quartette. _ REEVES, MORLAND. BIRCH AND CORWIN New Overture, "The Advance u. Spring;' new Ctu.ru*. Ac. Tho beat Bund in the iuote.aion and the c oteid h?u?e In thw city. GRAND .MATINEE every Saturday at 3 oVloik. Adaiifi?iL>n 26 No lialf price. Dixiri oi*?n at 7 Ciiruin ri*?? at 8 precisely. WOOD'S. MINSTREL HALT* 514 av, SI#, (Opposite ibe Si. N..noU? Hoi.-;.) Ilsuiy Wood S 1 Priori lorai.d M-nagsr. CROWDED HOUSES nightly attest Ibt- surx-rlii-tty of WOOD'S MIN8TKLLN M< nday, Jaly 2S, and every evtnlng duilac tl>? *ea4r. E|ih lluhi, Cbar.ey Pus, krank D ower. Cool Wolte, Kartitele Abecot, Henry Perc;-, H. 8c iercarrtl. J. \V. O'ctia, il. H-anlev, P. It. I?aaes. M Isaacs J. Uaralaqul. E. it* Lun, J. L-u, ti. Wilg*, T--m Brvg*. Jr., Sc., A'-, wl I api ear its an entire New 8-lection of S inga, Arts, Ditucct, lusirun.ao tal Solos, Sr.. forming TUE BEST ENTERTAINMENT in the c-tty. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Commence a' S o'clock. Ai'nals elon tweuty-flve cents. AAA adwat THE OREAT AMERICAN MUSIC HALL. Closed on ibe Sib of July lor s short season. during wheM tbe ball will Its lboruiigt..v renovated, repaid.cd, Ac. _ will o|?n on or about the 11th of ,tu/ii?t In a style of magnl.Venee ua prroedenied la tbe annsls of New Vorft amnsrinsat* B. W. BI'TLKK, Proprietor ami .Manager. Laura keenks theatre for rent-from Monday, July J1 for a summer aen?on. Por terms. A*., apply by letter to LAURA KEENE. 51 Bleeeker street. EOROK'H CANTERBURY PALACE, 0PP09ITB ?jr Laura Kecne a, 617H Brwulway. ti W. 8ni URAHAR. N. B ?Ladies' Blurb, St. Croli Dodgeia and Hen Fmll Cobble rs. The ar<'adr, u:> eiuhtii avenue is now in full 111 i?t. Ciin-- and sec us. Free nil I Kasj ovary Tuada. and Saturday evening. Fine XXX Alos, th.-ea cents per glass N. II.? Dint forget Tuesday, July 19, Orsnd Open'a* Night. A powerful t'orpaof \ocal and Inatiumcntal Par. ;urm r? have volunteer* I lor tbu occasion. Call and as* fstend Hurrld'.e la hl? glory. _____ fPHE AU.EdllANlA.N8 1 VOCALISTS AND PWT8S BELL RINCRR8. At Monut Vernon, Monday and Tm silay, July 'AH and *tf. as Yonkera, Wednesday and Thursday. Jaly 9u and 91. TO AMATEURS-THE COLUMBIA DRAMATIC ASSO elation are dvairona of obtain ng a fen more go n t union tocompe- the r rule Tbn.r desiring in Ji.ln a 111 a dresa Thus. McCornalok cR West Tnlrty-thlrd street, or call at the mee.ing room. #7 West Thiriy-sconnd rt:cet, ? a WcdneatU r evening*. N'lBLCS HARDEN -CORPS tiE It.vLLRT WANTED. for tha Ha'irlnl Ravel Tio pc Apply to L. J. Yiucieni, stave door /aanada?H"o ?w\ntep, a partner. with hie V/ above amount, to set as ti-easnrer in a f'rst cl. --* an<* well known concert parly In Canod i an I Itiusli pro rue*: refer nees given and r ip.lred. Aadir** Toio.i.o hot lei Herald ufllce HEDICAI.. DP.. CKU'ER. 14 DUANE STREET. - E MBER OP THE College of Physicians > ad ?mv /u?* o. N'?' lot's, may ioii?..ltod dally at 111* oil ?>, fimn Mr he nxtruing nrt.l V In the i venmg. I \h. cobBETT, .MKMiits h? i m i: NR'.v York \J University Medical ? ol. * ai.U Ceil ? i Surgioiia, London. e?n crw -?ai ad "lit, ????' :> ; '? ?*" <MJ* cat a I* which tin It mvan f nil lac ' to. a'. I I* oUICa, 3> c.-oti" Street. I?t >"?.. ? h rn A-IS i. . Ji- d ?rliol*, lOVlng a orlvato en'. i.ui at ,v 11 l' *?"' modi ? rale. Stitn'a) a lion ?t . I. t' I* ?< DU LINK4, it ? WA .? Titl-l-LNf : sri.LKT, NXIAH Bccondatui . _ R'lAAltD - > ti'.Hl NYPEI.T Nfcr.R CANAta iiati i ..t"i. '.J ' i"i u to alt cr? n >l-lti:i of Iwlh aa*o? A private . in. <*i ? n inim lurloek nihin.nu. lug till'Jo'. I. s ? I... ".inf. C'l'.iittat.o'i f.\ e. I ADIF.H t .'. ' t.T I?R row/ 8 11 I.AII.I.'T li rrtafc v. . . led ?it." ??* on all c mplai il*. Us mmaiilKi ' C '< is . (Ml, and you a il hi rer lu.iel II. AlhoU' iD ? Mallnn nay and-ven'ttj. pub IB MARRi.VOr. (Jt.'IDL, Oil NATURAL HJSTOIIV *rt in" era im . P.-.r. SI. Ben1, mi mall, ptMlige pa d, script of lilt) price. T. \t. Blrona, Tnblls'itr, 14 K tsan,? m, N'. wVoik Di. HOLLIOb'S o.r.ee is a' . W tlroad Hui v liouri Irvin tvu till I wo. s> -'pt Cnndsra