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TUB REBELUOS. AttenrtoN, kkcbuitinu om< -bkh. OUi IB wiving companies ur pa u if companies anxious to get into toe held, will ao we.l t > spp y ..t.c uw to Colonel ?George A Buckm hum. of the Vosbui lt rh:i?s nra, Ki th Eagle bri.-.mle, Fi iv thirl regiment New York Volunteer* Tiiis brigade I* now In ?!>? tie.d tutu this rcglmeni will i ..me diately proceed to join tin* tour. Colo .il GEO. A. BUCKINGHAM. Headquarters 82 Uro.tnuy; ramp at Camp ttoroggs, Red House, Harlem. ATTENTION?PATRIOTS ALL. Yuar ' outiiri rutin you to the rescue. PHG.NIX REGIMENT. CO it ORAN ZO I A. l-'S. FOURTH KLU1JIEM' PIIlENlX BRIGADE. Col. Jauuij C. Ej.i.' Ltuui. Col. .11. O. Smith. COMPANY K want* a few more rc-rne. Tin* company is officered by men who have men nctli ?? service. The above splendid regiment i? exclusively Irmh, and it accepted forth) .nr. and is the ouly 11 Uh region ni now being raised tiuder the late call el the President. Remits received thrlY at th? corner of West Broadway ' aud Leonard street, i y Lient. At. PKMHERTON. Recruiting Officer. The mo-d liberal Indtiertueuts o oo.l men. A frit competent ineu us nou-coiuiuissioiiotl officers want ? 3d. Apply early. Families of volunteers attend d to. ATTENTION!?WANTP.I). TO KILL VACANCIES IN Company C, Cu, t Mans:ie!il, Fl ly-third regiment, N. Y. V., "Vusburgh Chasseurs," Co'. Ilu kingham, Hvo Ser geants, three i orporais and hfteeu goo I meu. Company ml. ready tnus-ered into service. T.'iose joi dug will revolve %1 ? a ll in Itan 1, $2 bounty, ndva n*e pa S ?l uud $25 govern, inent bounty, w oner in this le..uncut, us it is the most com. Slet'-of any u: ganlzlng. t'av, $13 to $23 per mouth, and 1 Ml to $3 per w. ek loyoJtrfamhy. Regularartnv uoifortu. Keglineni to l ave soon. C.nnp ul lOilli street and Sir uud . avenue, Red House. Members of tuls I'onipmy now absent will rrpoit before the 1st oi ai.c-jhi, or be treated us de.-er ters arid advertised as sn< b. Tii ? to Imcut is about hel-ia paid oif. and tno e returning will receive fill! pay and g> oil treatment. Ex ermnc-.i - r uumer* wanted. Apply toLten tenso- S. W. Mcl'llt SliN (late ol the Seventh regnn-nt N. Y. I. M ). .ilrcuit.ii-; o h<;o 112 Walker street, nor It enatoorner Centra struct, and at tent in the City Hull Purk ATTENTION. PHiFNIX REGIMENT. PATRIOTS, COUNTRYMEN AND 0ITIZEN8, Theie is now no excuse for am, even the poorest, lor not . jouitug the N itio.ial Army. $30 hoiinty from the State, ho bounty front the United States. 13 (one month's pay) u advance. 2 hand money, on enrolment. Making $!Hl on i eintt mnsier-d Into the ?-rrtce. THIS BEBFLLION MUSI' AND WILL HE CRUSHED. IRISHMEN, TO 1HE RESOLE. This regiment wits organized by the ( allant Corcoran, t nd should be the .rand raliyln point for all true sons of Eriu. A few recruits wanted for Company K, Fourth regiment Empire brigade. CORCORAN ZOUAVES. . This soletidid re .itiicnt b Intended to he exclusively Irish. Tin- stall and company ollicers arc all Irish, and have se nt, without a single exception, active service. A few non-com. missioned ollicers ? nmini. Apply early to Lieutenant JOHN CANTY, Recruiting ?OBicer, 123 Cherry street. A FEW MORE RESPECTABLE YOUNG MEN WANTED, to complete a compuny 11 lie attached to Spiuola's Em pire brigade. Pay from $13 to $d! per month; $.18 bounty In advance, and $73 when discharged. A few nnn-rommlaslun. ed Olllccirs' posts vacant. Tnnsi- who wish thein will have to apply early to Lieutenant FiELD, No 3 Whitehall street, New York,and 27 Ailauile street, Brooklyn. COMPANY A. THIRD REGIMENT. EMPIRE Br.I cade (Corcoran Zouave-1.?All members of this compa ny who have absented themselves front camp without leave, will immediately report to the officer cnrnoiuuding toe po?t at East New Yu-k, under p nalty of being deemed as desert ?orn uud punished avoiding to the nriicles oT war, us a gene ral court martial may determine. By order of Capi. C J. DUN LEAVY. Co. A, Third Kevlrnent. Empire Brigade. Twcnty.Rvc stoot, nb'e bodied men wanted, to hll up this (glorious, trui ? l od.il Irish c irnpany. Nnw|ls the ;into for 'the Tippe:arv boys that noteendured the hardships of blieve gammon and Baflengurry, to rally to tho standard of their a InptcJ country. A a'y t> Crpt. C. J. DUNLEAVT, or to LieuL \VM. K. 1'ElteeW. No. 48 Centre au-1 W Park streets. New York, JLnd L'eiU. WM. BUTCHER, No. 170 Joralemou stteel, Brooklyn. COMPANY C, COL. OI.MSTEAD'.S REGIMENT, Sl'I nola Brlgune, Thurlow Weed GuarJ.?Recruits wanted lor the above compuny Immediately. TwoSer;,euots aanted. Twenty men wanted. Promotions frem the rank It is the int. ution of rovcroinent to give the recruit the moment he Is uiu t -red In the $;'>8uite biunty, one month's pay in advance?$13. and $75 lio iuty. Relief Tickets is. titled to lamilies iriinnalhituiy. Pay, Rations and Uniiornts famished tmmedlatnly. Come along Now is the time to get your $S8 when you are mustered. Recruiting office, 516 Canal street. First Lieut. E. D. AVERET.L. Late Seventy-"rat New York State Uiiltia. COMPANY H. HAIsLBCK GUARD, COLONEL PEI1NER. Recruits wanted tor Compatt ? H, Immediately. Non-com nils.,iooed idlleeri and rnusi ans wuttt. d at once. Pay and rat).ins rntuiie nee on enrollu.eiit. Olio mouth's advtineo Pay, ninety dollars bounty be;ore leaving the state, seventy flv? dollars hountv at >1 e end of en istinent. It is ,he iuten Aiosi of the olbc-rs to mast) this company one of the beet in the service. Now is the chance lo join before you are drifted. AH the olli rrs are bxpei-ii-need soldiers. Becruiting office at the City ilinl Pars. Captain HOMER J08LYN. Recrulung officer. EMPTRB BRIGADE.-CAPTAIN MICHAEL MURPHY, so well known in military c,ripen, inu-.n is inu-tertng his -eompariy into the United Biales service, on Friday, the 25ih fust., so as give them the $.'U State bounty; they ml also get :$13 i*y in aavan c, and when innstcred iuto service $2.. out o{ the $1(1) bounty lor service iu the United Slate-, army. Call and s< e. the Capt in at 75 Div sl >n St., and he will bring you immediately to Whit" : treet, gv- you inuatered Into ser ?vice, give you th- projier documents lo get relief for your families. No cripples need apply, as Dr. Mott is In attend* asnce. The musterlug oilioer luitny appointed (Lieutenant Keti.ist.in) laalwavson I.sod. and his gentl-manly deport ment and business like habits are the v dm ration of every sol dier. Mlv HAUL MURPHY, Captnin Co. C, Third regimeDt Empire Brigade. FIRST REGIMENT NATIONAL VOLUNTEERS, Col. Wi Haul Curney. This fine regiment is now in want of itrst class men, aa It f.a designed to have It In the held at once. Measures are liv ing adopted by which recruits shall receive the government sand Slate bounties wi'h as lltt.e delay as possible. Pay from (late of enrolment. Quarters and rations furnished imme diately at Camp Washington, S.I. Kecruitfn' station. 57 Oreat Jones street. Regimental headquarters, Mozart Hall, 814 Broadway. JOHN Z. RODKR, Recruiting Officer. ORINNELL GUARD. HgADaL'SBTgra. 33 Crrr Hall Plato. I am authorized by the Co-, ern.u and the Connnander-in. ?Chief to miae a company under Geueral Orders, No. 53, Cor three years or during the war. A good opnortunily for Ctliotlc young men to ?errr under a practical officer, who a seen active service here and in the old country, and who b -ars the best recommendations, which will satisfy any one Interested. A. P. Z1MANDY, Captain, Recruiting Officer. J. TsoaoxrALVt Pat, Flrat L entenani. $3u bounty, of which half will be paid after tha recruit is <?><atered, the other at the time of going to war. Branch offices, M Mott street and IkS Fulton street. H EADQUARTERS NINTH REGIMENT DISTRICT, Goshen. Jucy 14. 1*U.?I beg to notify my old irienrta, sihipmaUts and fellow soldb-rs that I am duly authorized to ral*<- a regiment in this district, sad have started fairly. <1ommuairallona will reach me addressed as above or to Mewburg, Orange oounty. N. Y. A. VAN HORNE ELLIS. Colonel Ninth Regiment District. TTBAIXJU ARTE US, JJ. UALI.lilK GUARD, 475 BROADWAY^ COLONEL ELI AS PE1&LNKK. The Colonel intends to u.uke this regiment the firtt ready tar service, and one of the best In every respect. 8urh ofli ?eraonly mil be received a* are acquainted wlih their duties ?and whose character Is known. The country needs h nest, brave men, and need* them now. The country Is In a criti cal condition, ami needs every soldier. Come forward then, atonee, men or all classes and callings, $115 bounty, before the regiment leave* New York, Is Ruarsnteed to every man. Men of Hew York, oomo forward. All the asslttanoe and bounties grunted by the United State* government aud by 4he Slate, county and city authorities will bo fully secured to our men and officers. Regimental Camp, Tnrlle Ray Park, Forty-flfth street and Second avenue. Regimental Headquarters, 574 Broadway, Opposite the Metropolitan Hotel. Recruits wantad. KLIAS 1'ElsiSNKK. Colonel Commanding. ONWARD TO WASHINGTON.?A FEW RECRUITS wan ed for Company U, Fourth regiment New York Volunteers. Heavy Artillery, Colonel Thos. D. Doubleday, now la g rrison at Fort Corcoran, Va., and the sui rounding forts. This regiment, being already In service, offers greater ad vantage- than any of those under the r cent call of the l're Oideat. Relief for lanull s from the city. $dd paid ou Joining the regiment at Washington. Quarters and rations and two suits of clothing furnished Immediately after enlistment. Good portions fur those who have seen service. Aid --bodied men, between IS and 4ft. apply Immediately at 4he Company Headquarters. 171 Canal -Poet. near Elisabeth. EDWARD F. YltUNU, Captain Commanding. jpiKBNIX REGIMENT. CORCORAN ZOUAVES. Fourth Regiment Empire Brigade PATRIOTS, AROUSE. All you brave fighting men who Intend to enlist In this regiment, fall into the ranks of Cspt. Roddy's company. There la net a day to be lost. Time Is precious and delay la dangerous at sticu a moment as this. Capt. Reddy wants a few good men, who are experienced, to be promoted to ser geants and corporate. This will he one of the best fighting companies In the regiment, as Capt Keddy has bad many years eipertea-e In regular and actual service. There can on no doubt but that his company wllb present a bold tmnt under the command of our gallant and eipenenced superior ?officers, Col. Jaa. C. Ilurke sod Lieutenant Colonel M. D. Smith, and that we will 1 -ave our mark II we-evrr meet the end gen menls, amounting In all lo$177, will be paid to all who may enlist <n ray company ami pa-s medical Inspection. Also, rdlef tickets furnished at once. No more excuse for sinter ing irorn want of being paid your relief from the Bute. No tuition nn ? ne lace of tne cartn pays, clothes and feeds her sol diers bell- r tbsn th? United d ate-of America. Arouse, then, frem ell otccr considerations, forward to the rescue of your country, and enroll your names with me at my office, No. M W ilker Mi net, corner of Flm. A tlrst and second lleii'enant wanted. Capt. JAMES V REDDY, Reeruitlng Offioer. Rally, rally. IMlffiNIX RKCIMENT, Attach- d to the Empire Brigade. 28 able hodlod nti wanted, to Join Company 0, of the ??bore regiment. *51) cash, bounty from the Oovcrnor of the Htata. av from 813 to f.'S per month, In advance. S7-'> iKt.inly when dtsc'iarged. ?r> bounty w h- ii company la being mustered in. %l hand moimy. Keliet t cket- signed by the Colonel of the regiment for 'the families oi rolunteer*, an I tho Interests of the men will be taken - arc ol by tha Cap alu of this Company. Quarters and subsistence, tran-pni txtlmi to camp (East New York), a new and baantlfnl uniform. All promotions made from the ranks. Recruiting office corner of Morris and West streets, where f shall be prepared to recruit all men wishing to J- In my eoninwnd. C pt.JGHN McC.i M LR'DGE, Recruiting Officer. Rally for tub union. $t0 State bounty paid Immediately to each recruit, and $1.1 (one month's pay) paid to each recruit as soon Us the coni| any is mustered. $J5 (one font th l of the $10) bounty paid to each recruit upni the must-ring ol the regiment, to ba paid before the refitment leuves lor lh" seal of war. Good quarter*, ih ndant rations and handaome uniforms (mmedistefv provided. Non.eoimmssloned olfie rs wsnted; also a good wagoner. Relief Ui kcis Issued lor the ben -fit of families us soon at the reruns sre sworn Into aetiIce. Iliri bo inly to es-h recruit when discharged. I ply lo Is \ AO L. TAYLOR, Haptain Oqmpaay D, Slan ten Legioa, Mi Wast tirssb eomsr uf Harrison. THE REDELIiloa. TH0KLOW WEED GOAKD, EM TJ BADQUaRTUR.-) T1 ... I I pi,e Bi igude, o- W niu? street. Julv 17. 1Ho2. ?There a>? ? lew vacant: > * iu ll.ui regimes!, 1 or officers. sti.l e. mi. Tns rr,i tieul is in a nood way towards eariy coin p.etiou. mi l will be the llrat to take tli? field under mf last cat 01 ike Fr. ?hliti ui. By making early application at these hcadmtiir lers a Imv food Olll < r?, who nave men already enlisted or wlin can Immediately control any, e n aeeure podtloo*. and every facility lui ulaued luew f ?rrecruhtng iheir cum an la W. B. ULMSTEAD, ColoueL. JFINOLA'g EM PI HE BRIGADE. WAR, WAR, WAR HO. U GREENWICH STREET, Company D. : Lie? HtLLlIOU.SU LI.Jill INFANTRY. CoL P. J. Cloassen. Co amandin*. Danieir. Nl.i vi.iI.hu, i irat Lieutenant. RECP.UIT3 WANTED IMMEDIATELY. J..'hi CASH TO EACH RECRUIT JOINING MY COMMAND Men of New Yoi It. jour lileiMlii,, country cull* upon you to rally to l.er succor Now is vour tin ? to allow to the world thai li daea not require a draft within the Union lines to crush tliia agamic rebellion. Coiiia forward, oin an i all, to the call of your country. Fil ly dollars caah will be paid at once, fu adotiian to relief tickets for families. Thus u'.l excuses on accouut of family destitution will la* done away with. Also, lrom $i:< to pay in advsnee. Two dollars nillid money. Forty ants per day commutation of rations Clothing of the very best material. F' make all 1 Yes. i reti your mothers, sweethearts, sisters, wives, and come and uieet with a soldier's reward. Victory and glory await vou. DANIEL C. MOYNIHAN, First Lieutenant, R-eruiting officer, No. Ill Qrqpnwlch street. SPINOLA'S EMPIRE BRIGADE. UlLLJlOUsE HdllT INFANTRY, Col. P. O. Cla.iss' n, commanding. RECRUITS WANTED IMMEDIATELY FOR COMPANY C OF THId SPLENDID REGIMENT. Pay $13 to $23 a month from day of nnilstment. ? United States Iiounty $liU?$2& of wbicb and uno month's pin will be given in advance. Slate bounty $!0, will be paid at once when mustrred in. Com:(triable quarters furnished st Camp Edwards Pierre pout, Earn New York. Clothing and subsistence as soon as mustered in. Promotions from the ranks. Officers are ovperleneed. Capt. II. C.COOPER, 123 West Broadway, > Recruiting Lieut G. II. SWORDS, Jr., 88South street, I Olllcers. SPINOLA'S EMPIRE BRIGADE.? RECRUITS WANT ed, to till up Company A, Hlllhou ie LI ,ht Iniantry, P. J. Claasseu. Co onel Commanding.|fl'his will be the first regi ment in the held under the last cci ol the President. Now ts the time, true lovers of your country, to volunteer in its receive $9 " defence. Recruits receive $90 In advance, and clothing, ra tions and medical a'teuduuoe as soon as mustered. All young men. between the ages of 13 and 43, cannot do better than by calling upon Captain (IKO. MICHA, Corner Chamfers anil Widiam streets. Or Firm Lieutenant R. BOGAKDLS, At C. Miller's, Hid New Canal Street, near Bowery. SP1N0LA S EMPIRE BRIGADE. WaR, WAR, WAR PI HEN 1X REGIMENT. CORCORAN ZOUAVES. FOURTH REGIMENT, EMPIRE BRIGADE. COLONEL JAMES C. Bi RKE, COMMANDING. DANIEL C. MOYNIHAN, FIRST LILIU'I ENANT, RE CRUITING OFFICER. No. le. Greenwich street, RECRUITS WANTED IMMEDIATELY. $cash to each meruit joining my corn.nana. Men oh New York?Your bleeding country calls upon you to rnlly to her sti cor. N.uv is your time to show to the world'it does not require a draft within the Union lines to crush this ,v'i antic rebellion. COME FORWARD, ONE AND ALL, TO THE CALL OF YOUR COUNTRY. Irishmen, your strong right hand s needed to-dny before Richmond. The blood of thou.atnd of y nr fellow country men tries to yon lor vengeance. T:.e land of your adop. tlon?vour on'y hope on earth?stretclses forth her shattered arms to you and implores you that, as she has ludped you and cheilshed you iu your day of distress, that you will liow leap lor .vur l to her rescue in this her hour o: need. Shall thatcail be in vain? Will you pay back part of the ohllga thins you owe her? A happy home, free speech, your religion tolerated nod respected, your peoiile elevated to the highest position m the land?all this has she done for you and yours, and will you be recreant to nil the virtues of humanity and gratitude, and allow the most glorious laud, the freest go vernment, the perlectiou of human hunpinessthe world has ever seen, to he polluted, rent asunder und crushed by the worst despotism?aye lar worse than sunny Erin ever endured? Remember this cursed rebellion Is fostered and nourished b. our herediotiy enemy, Englaud; remember her slrtns and money fan aud keep alive this unholy war, and now she says she is going to tase u hand In. God grant she may. Irishmen, the opportunity so long sought for dawns at last. The cull we make upon you to-day for our homes and Ure al ? a will be promptly responded to. The PhuMiik, the mother of brave Irishmen, calls upon her children of 'At to rally round her Green Banner, and, march ing side by side with the Stars and Strips, rurrv the uiuaio of the Union to tbe utmost I oundurh-r. of the land. $A,i cash from the State, $25 when regiment is mustered in, In addition to relief tickets for fumillt-a, thus all excuses on account of family destitution will lie done uway vvUh. Also from $13 to $21! pay in advance, $2 hand money, or any man bringing a recruit to the othce will receive $3; 40 cents per day lor commutation of ratious. Clothing very beat ma terials. Forsake all. Yes, even your mother's, sweetheart*, wives anil sisters, und come and meet a soldiers reward. Victory and glory await yon. DANIEL C. MoYNIHAN, First Lieutenant. Recruiting Officer, 18 GREENWICH STREET. SPINOLA'S EMPIRE BRIGADE.?ALL PERSONS DB slrous of serving their country, in this her hour of need, can have no better opportunity of doing so than joining tbe above named corps. The pay ranging from $13 to $23 per mouth. It require* fifty able Bodied men to render the com pany complete. $100 bounty will be paid at the expiration of the war, and one month's p&v Immediately ou being mus tered ln>o the service. Military headquarters. "Mercer House, roruer Broome and Mercer streets. All applications made to Captain JAMBS J. O'MALLKY. Recruiting Officer. STANTON LEGION, ELEVENTH REGIMENT NEW York Slate Volunteers, Colonel Win. H. Alien.?Come one and a".., to your country's call and rally to the first regi ment ready under the new call. Recruits, recruits. Want ed, 25 good able bodied men, to complete Company D of this regimen', which will profiabiv leave for the seal ot war during the nest three weeks. This command is organized according to the new regulations of the ruguiar army. Fifty doll in bounty from the Slate as soon as mustered in. Fro lno'ions to the rank of lieutenant made lrom the rank and file. This rule will be strictly adhered to by the Colonel while the regiment is In the field. It will be remembered that Colonel Allen raised the First regiment, N. Y. V., now before Richmond, and the evidence of the treatment of his men while In command is sufficient guarantee to men enlist lug now. Pay from $13 to $23 per month; one month's pay is mustered In; also $35 when in advance wnen the company i _ tli - regiment is mustered In, and $73 at the expiration of the war. Relief tickets worth from $1 30 to $3 per week fur nished imtued ateiy to families. Good rations, clothing and unit' im issued at ones. Quarters at Camp New Dorp, Su-iten Island. Apply to Lieutenant C. FOWLER BRKN 3 Broad NEN, 412 and 545 Broadway. Third reoiment, spinol.vs empire brigade "The Union, il must and shall be preserved." Thirty young Men wanted, to nil up Company B. This will be the first regiment in the IteU trom New fork, and it Is earnestly hoped that the young men of New York and vicinity (under the present inducements) will come forward and join a company, under experienced oOcers, to put down this wicked rebellion, which haa been brought about by such men as Wendell Phillips, Horace Greeley, Henry w. Beecber and a host of other abolition traitors. A bounty of $?> will be given, under the recent order of Governor Morgan, to each recruit upon being mustered into service, with relief to his family. The men will be well cared f?r at Camp Edwards Pierrepont. East New York; will be W"U subsisted and riot bed, and placed uuder the supervision of experienced officers. $100 bounty guaranteed at the end of rebellion. A few nun commissioned officers wanted. Those of eiperlence ouly need apply to CH AS. L. FROTHING IIAM, Pint Lieutenant and Regimental Adjutant of the New York Seventh regiment, and late Quartermaster ot the Fifth New York cavslry. N. B.?This regiment, which is one of the ftae in the brigade of the "gallant rlplnola," is well worthy the attention of those desiring to loin the Union army. Its officers are all picked men, under the eolonelcy of Mariott N. Croft, and, with the material of which It Is already composed, U must, It shall, sunceed. . Third bkoimsnt, spinol.vs empire brigade. Colon* 1 llariou N. Crutt. Recruits wanted for Company D of the above regiment. This company Is commanded bran experienced officer, just from the scat nf war, and be wishes to secure good men, whs will receive $98 bounty when the regiment is mustered Into service. Pay from $13 to $31 p?r month. Hunsiateaoe, clutbmg and good quartern furnished Imme diately: A tew competent men wanted for non-com missioned offi cers. Relief tickets furnished to the families of volunteers. l-'or further particulars apply to Captain W. It. MURRAY, Recruiting Officer, No. 2 Seventh avenue. TUP. SEVENTH SENATORIAL REGIMENTAL COM mm. ?* b.ivlugdetermined to assist in lining up the fol lowing regiments, vlicomposing the Excelsior Brigade, Colonel Cochrane'a Chasseurs, tbe Duryea Zouaves, the First Scott Life Guard, the Tenth regiment, Colonel Bendix? all persons empowered to reerult for the same will Immediately address either of the officers of the committee. R. B. CONNOLLY, Chairman, 29 Bookman Street. A. OAKKY HALL, Secretary. 117 Broadway, UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS.-WANTED. FOE this tried and gallant corps, able-bodied Men. between the SfiSSSj 18 and 40 > ears, not less than Ifbet IK inches high and of good character. This corps offers superior Induco mcnts to young men who are aatloua to serve their country. Pay trom $13 to $14 per month, with a certainty of making plenty of prize money. A bounty of $100 will ne paid each recruit on receiving an honorable discharge, nnd $3 paid any one who will bring a recruit to the office as soon as he passes s medical eiauilnslion. Clothing and rations of the best qua'lty. together with medical attendance, when sick, fur nlshsd by the government. Apply st the rendezvous, No. 18 Bowery, or st tha Marine Barracks, Flushing avenue, Brooklyn. A. GARLAND, Major Commanding. 1ST REGIMENT NATIONAL VOLUNTEER8, COLONEL GI KNKV. an officer of ability and experience.?Volun teers wanted for Company A. Uniforms, rations and quar ters furnished Immedialaly on signing the roll. For bounty, pay and reller tickets, inqurle at the office, 403 Seventh ave nue, corner of Thirty-fifth street. E. 8. HENRY, K. Dohalosoiv. First Lleutensut. C*PU'n A" h. B.?Regimental Headquarters, Mozart Hall, 814 Broad way. 1ST RBOIMENT NATIONAL VOLUNTEERS.?COL WS. OURNEY, formerly of the Seventh regiment Na tional Guard, and Captain First regiment United States Chasseurs. Good, able bodledftnen wanted for Company C. Uniforms, rations and comfortable quarters'furnished Im mediately upon signing the roll. Alt tne government, S'ate an*l county bounties secured to recruits. Competent men particularly wanted for nun commissioned officers. Qnnrers at C imp Washington, 8uen Island. Apply to FRANK K. SMITH, late or Seventh regiment National Guard, Re cruiting officer, 33 Main street. Brooklyn. 7QTH REGIMENT HIGHLANDERS." N. Y. V.-RE I t7 emits wanted, to All up ihe ranks of this regiment, now doing active duty al Newport's News, Virginia, and ably eon mended by Colonel Addison Fsrnswortb. Able bodied nnd respectable young men onnnot do better than Join the above gallant corps, which h is seen some good ser Vk c during the Inst llftcen months. Bounty money same as any oth* r regiment In the field. Recruiting headquarters, Mercer House, oorner of Broome and Mereer streets, N. Y. Captsls JoStPIl LAING. Captain R. T. SHILLINuLAW, Re. rutting O Ulcers. WINKS AND LIHtORI, Notice -i have this day appointed w j. Howell, Now 12 Houston street and 31 Heeatiian street, city of Now York, son* agent for my Pale Ale. Ail oruers sent to nis address will be promptly a'tended to. The public art aanttoiiad Again*! certain designing persons, who have eureitltiouel} obtained my casks, ni.c are fili ng them with an ale of Inferior quality and reading the same as my manu facture. I will guarantee none genuine unless purchased of W. -1. Hawaii, sole agent for New York. . Pntf.ADKl.ruiA, April 14. 1802. WM. C. RUDM AN . . 15XIMIK3SKS. AHURNHAM < FURNITURE ESPRES.d AND PACK. ? lie i siaiilishltieat, 111 W* it Eleven ill sheet. between Fifth anil Sixth avenues,?Household Furniture boxed and ebipi ed to ail parts 04 the world. Covered wagons for rs bioi lug furniture tsio the country. Furhiiure stored. tAI^CS AT AUCTKMI. ^ UOTIOH NOTICE.?D. D. CAULKIM. AUCTIONEER. Large -ale of MAGNIFICENT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURU Kt-h French Pteraud lU-ntel Mirrors SUPERBLY CARTED RO-KAOOU PI .NOFORTE ELEGANT SILVER PLATE An.. Ac., Fur h .aed at .1 cost of uv? r <1.1 UUU, Oi. WEDNESDAY Itil .10, At the el*gaul 1 r \ me resnlonce N 2M Wt?i Fourteenth street, near E.giilh aveuue, Commencing it' 3 o'clock In the aftei no in precisely. The rale comprises Ihi rnilre contents 01 theh-un-. The elegant 1'nrlor r uru'ture wan rumle to order, a id la in solid rosewood. The whole will be sola to the highest bidder lor imali. off ring extra inducement* to purchasers, n the entire furuiiiire of the bomm is new, having all litou utadc wilUm Six months. Elegant rosewood eeven octave Pianoforte, with all modern intpioveint nla, ovi rslmng base, Ac.; cost jug'; rich rone wood Stool, covered in satin, and embroidered Cover; three elt gam full anlia of roaevv >od Par.or furniture. in ricn brocade and aailn; romt o..d Etugerca. sj deudid and costly Penan Ornament*, rich Vases, Ae. Also a magnificent col lection of rare Paiutiugs, rosewood Turkish I. i-y Chaiia, in tine reps; rosewood Centre and Side nimble top Tablet), richly carted. Chamber Suits In rosewood and mahogany; Bureaus, carved Bedsteads, Waahs auds, Sola Beds, in line iinir cloth; len ptue lia r Mattresses, from forty to titty pounds, made to order, In excellent condition. Dining K??m Furniture consists of fine oak Extension Table, SilverWare, rich Chiua, ivory and Silver Cutlery. Forks. S)>ooub, Ac.; w ith heavy cut and engraved Glassware of every description. No postponement. A-e. roth, auctioneer. L u ge sain of ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. VELVET, BRUSSELS AND INGRAIN CAI(PETS. Thia Wednesday, July 30, at 11 o'clock precisely, a', the pri vate residence lib West Eighth street, between fifth and Sixth avenues, consisting of elegant rom'wnod and black walnut Parlor Suits, covered In rich broeatel and green figured reps; handsome Knccptlou Chairs, Turkish Chair* and Lounge* to match, rosewood Contre and Pier Tables. Etageres, with mirror hack-, and doors; Pier and Oval Mir rors, Lace Curtains, Shade*, fine Oil Paintings, rich China Vases, iwenty-one days Bronze Clock, Lady's Writing Table, rosewood, mahogany and black walnut Bedsteads, Bureaus, Withstands, Lounge*. Chairs, Table*, llook and corner Stand*. Mattresses, Sofa Beds, Rockers, Clot ks. Mirrors, Tea and Extension Tmdes, Glass, China and S.lver W ire, Table Cutlery, walnut Sideboard, twelve oak Diq ing Chairs, Ac. Sale posiive. Am. b. chapman, au ctionek r.?elegant , Household Furniture at auction, this <.ay, Wedm aday, nt the residence 18 We t riixteeuih street, between Filth alia Sixth avenues, at 1U% o'clock, consising of rosewood and black walnut Parior, Chamber and oak Dining Ro.m fur niture; Ktaecre, Bookcase, Centre Table, rosewood Piano forte, Stool and Cover; Brussels Carpets, Paintings Ornaments, Clocks, Lace Curtain*, Srail-.s, Stair Car net.-, Dressing Bureaus. Wush.siauds, Ualr and Spring Mattresses, Feather Bc.'s, Blankets, Mirrurs, Solas, Rockers. Toilet 8?u, Easy Chairs, Lotuiges, Extension Table, elegant assortment of ruby and crystal Glass Ware, Silver Ware, Table Cutlery, clui.a Tea Beta, bronze Statuary, Ac. Also an assortment ot b seineni und Kitchen Furniture. Sale peremptory. Deposits required of all purchasers. House to let at a low rent; possession immediately. Inquire ot the auctioneer. Auction sa le?by r. w. westcott, auctioneer Peremptory sale of valnuble furniture. Elegit lit Pianoforte, l'arior Suits. Rich Carpets, Handsome Chambt-i Furniture, lUch Chins, Ac., Tills day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, at the residence IK West Twenty-first street, near 7th avenue. This sale cm races the entire Furniture, House Furnishing Articles, elegant Works o: Art, Ac., of the house, which is furiosi.?d throughout with everything desiruble for a brat cuisv leaidnine. Over ISO yards of Carpet--, rich China, Cut Glass Cutlery, Sliver Ware, oak D.uing Room Furniture, Ae. The whole to be peremptorily sold to the highest bidder. Catalogues at the house. AM. CRIST VLAR, AUCTIONEER.-LARGE SALE OF , city iiiao- Clothing, being the stock of a dealer retiring fro.11 the business.?A.M. CKlSTALAR will sell on Thurs day, July 31, at 10>? o'clock, at 24o Bowery, corner of Stan ton street, a large assortment, consisting I11 part of Silk. Satin, Valencia, I'ltish and Velvet Vests; Doeskin, Cassi mere. Cloth and Satinet Pants; Frock, Sack, Business und Overcoats, in great variety; Furnishing Goods, Neck Ties, Shirts, Drawers, GIov-s, Stockings and a number of other articles too uuuierous to mention. AS. RICHARDS, AUCTIONEER.?500 CASES BOOTS , aud Shoes. Brogan* and Gaiters nl auction, by RICH ARDS A WIlITING, on Wednesday, July 30. at 10'^ o'clock, at store 14 Coriluiidt street. This sale will comprise a gene ral variety ot staple goods; also a large iuvoice 01 stock goods. Sale without reserve. A J. L. SMITH, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL THIS ? (luy, at 11 u'clock, the entire Furniture of a family Riving up housekeeping, tn the private residence 17 Ninth street, near Thirl aveuue. Sale positive, Deposit required Irom every purchaser. Auction notice?otas. d. davis a co. will Shu this day, at 10.'.? o'clock, at their auetlon rooms, William street, a general assortment of secondhand Furniture, consisting of marble top Cha nber Suits, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Bookcases, Centre ami otncr fables, Rockers, Cane Chairs, Three Ply, Ingrain and Brussels Carpets: Sofa Lounges, lot second baud Cookiug and Parlor Stoves: also Horse, Cart and Harness. Ijl H. LUDLOW, AUCTIONEER. J. PROVISIONS, CLOTHING. AC.. AT AUCTION. By order of ISAAC 11 EN UERSON, Esq., Navy Agent, V-E? * CO. will sell at auction, on Wednesilay, July 3-J. IKD, at 12 o'clock, at the Navy Turd, Brooklyn by order of Isaac Henderson, Esq., Navy Agent ? Pnovisioss.?A large quantity of Bread. Beef, Pork. Flour, Rice, Applet, Tea. Coffee, Sugar. Butter, Beans, Deselected Vegetables, Broad Bags, Ac. _ ClothiTto, Ac.?Round Jackets. Jumpers. Trowsers, Frocks, Over snd Lndor Shirts, Satinet. Flannel, Shoes, bocks. Mattresses, Blankets, Coats, Caps, Ac. Stom-a, AO.?A quantity ot Tobacco, Tape, Cotton, bilk, Needles, Thimbles, Jackknives, Scissors, Shaviug Brushes, Soap, Combs, Mesa Kettles and l'nua. Teapots, Mustard, Blacking, Ac. Also a lot of empty barrels and boxes.a Hat of which ean be seen at the auctioneers' ulflee, No. 11 Pine street. T7DWARD RINTZENICH, AUCTIONEER. y.^AB^HORBEA, CARRIAGES snd HARNESS. .. DAVENPORT, on Fnday, August 1, at 1 o'clock, ?t 136 and 157 Broadway, n valuable Span of English Carriage Horses, a superb Span or Dark Bay English Carriage Horses, the projierty of a geutleman leaving for Europe. These elegant horses are very handsome, over 16 bauds high, perfectly matched, and thoroughly broken to single or double harness, are free from vice sad fault of every kind, and splendid drivers, and warranted sound, kind and gentle in every way. Both are very excellent saddle Mav be seen on application to the auctioneer. Also, AN ELEGANT CHESTNUT SADDLE MARE?The pro Eerty of the same owner as the foregoing lot. She Is 15V ands high, sound, kind and gentle, and every way a ma? ntficent aulmal under the saddle, afraid of nothing, and ac customed to the discharge of ordnance aud lire arms, U re commended In the highest manner, and warranted as de- j scribed. A so a llrst rate driver In single or double harness. H All the above horses were broken by a riding master of t be II Royal liorae Artillery, and are very strongly recommended. ? M*y be seen on application to the auctioneer. CARRIAGES.?Several elegant, nearly new, Carriages. HARNESS. AC.?A very elegant assort incut of Single end Double Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Blankets, Sheets, Hoods, Ac.. Edward sintzknioh. auctioneer. LARUE SALE OF WINKS, LIQUORS, CHAMPAGNE _ CLARET. Oil* SOAP. uAI.OJO SEUAR8, Ac. By C. W. DA\ KN PORT ?This day (Weduesduy), at 11 o clock, a large stock of tine Wines, Liquors, Champagnes, CUret, Madeira, Sherry, Whiskey, Oln, Brandy, Port Win-! Ac , In cases, casks and ullage casks, orlgtnal Green Seal Champagne,40 basket, of do., la half pints, besides a va riety oi similar Goods, Sweet OIL Soaps, ?c . ^ 330,000 SEGARS of favorite brands, Havana, Domestic and Oannan. la Opera, Londres, Regalia, Millar Commune, Concha and other sues. In tenth and quarter boxes. We would call the atten tion of dealers to thla sale, all goods being warranted ac cording to samples. Catalogues on morning of sale. Fcolton, auctioneer?genteel household * jr,lr.n,'ur?, n Amity street?This day (Wednesday), f. o clock, at 31 Amity street, near Greone, the entire furniture of the fsmlly. It will embrace in part on? or two Parlor Suits in black walnut snd brocade or reps. Boms, Bookcases, marble top Centra and Pier Tables, dress ing and plain Bureaus. Carpets and Oilcloths, Oil Paintings and Engravings, marble top Cottage Hulls, several Chande liers and Oaa Fixtures, Extem-lou and Dining Tables, Re frtgerators. China aud Glaasware, Cutlery, Kitchen Furni ture, Ac., Ac. Also Brocade and Lace Cumlns^Hhades, to gether with every article In the house. Sale will be nosi tlvs, as the family are leaving tbe city. >IT COLTOX, AUCTIONEER?GENTEEL HOUSEHOLD ? f urn.Uul* ??n Thursduy, July SI, at IUK o'clock, at 1.34H Broadway, between Thirty-flret and Thlrty-second sta., the cnUrc genteel Furniture of a family removing from the city. It will embrace Parlor, Bedroom and Kitchen Goo ls, one or two Suits of rich rosewood Parlor Furniture in bro cade; Velvet, Tapestry and Ingrain Carpets, French plate Mirror*, Lure I'nrtuins And Cornicra. Wardrobr*. Bookcu*f*. J-rench mahogany and black walnut Bedsteads, Feather Bods, llair Mattresses, China and Glassware, Ac. HENBT B. HERTS, JR. AUCTIONNER. BY HENRY WOOD A CO. SHERIFF'S SALE OF FURNITURE, On Wednesday, July 30, at luk o'clock. At 1HA Chatham street, Comprising mahogany and walnut Bedsteads, Bureaus. Cen tre Tables, Solas, Chairs, Clocks, OJlee Furniture, A'-. JAMES LYNCH, Sheriff. JBOOAKT, AUCTIONEER. BY 8. A J. BOOART? . Thursday, July 30, at o'clock, at the auction rooms, the effects or an engraver's establishment, consisting of one Copper Piste Press, one Embossing Press, three Counters one Show Case, lot of Cards, Plates, Ac.; also, one Laths' also, a lot of Household Furniture, Ac. * T BOG ART, AUCTIONEER?BY 8. A J. BOOART el . on Thursday, July 31, at 1UK o'clnok, st No. 140 West 8litefnth *lr??rt--Grntrnl household Furniture, comlaiinc of mahogauy Sofa, Parlor Chairs, K ickers, Three-ply Carpets. Oilcloth, Hat Stand. Looking Glass, mahogany French Bed steads, Feather Beds, mahogany Bookrase, Extension Din ing Table, Waahstand, ona mahogany Piano, Kitchen Fur niture, Ac.. Ac. PAWNBROKER'S OOOD8 AT AUCTION?A. M. ORIS" X TALAR, auctioneer, will sell on Thursday, July 31, at 10>4 o'clock, at 346 Bow erg, corner of Stanton street, a large '?* ?.r shipwright, wheel right and other me eb*nica' Tools and NithnriMttcal Inntruments, bclof lbs stock of s dealer retiring from the buninesa. SnUIA* AlCO- AUCnONRERS.-g. HERMAN A ? CO. will sell on Prldsy. August I, at 10)4 o'clock, at their salesroom, U Bowery, part Cargo of the steamer Marion, consisting or about H,(*0 lbs. Virginia manufactured Plug Tobacco, of the nnest brands, all in good order and condition* This sale is well worthy Die attenliua of the trade. Uoods will be sold lu lota to ault the trade. THOMAS BELL. AUCTIONEER?BY BELlTinoBA HAM?will sell, this day, at lllo .-lock, at 48 andifto Row Bowery, near James street, ail the Furniture of a hotel and boarding house Barroom and Kit-hen Furniture, one barrel Hams, one Billiard Table, one Bagatelle Table, one Iron Male, Mi liatstaad. Ac. XV M. WITTERS. AUCTION ERR?WILL SELL THIS v v day, at J o dock, st 434 Canal street, mortgage sale ot a large quantity of Household Furniture?Pirn-Parlor Suits, large Mirrors, Lace Curiam*, Tapestry. Three-ply Carpets, ?even CotUtge Suits, Hair Mattramrs, B-ds and Bedulng; marble tm. Dressing Bureaus, Wardrobes, Dining Room and Kltchon Furniture, Stoves, China, Glaas, Ac. Sale positive. WM WITTERS, AUCTIONEER-WILL SELL ON Friday, at l()>4 o'clnok, at dwelling house In Fourth street, near Bio idway. all the handsome Furniture In the above hooao, all new last May. , VV'M. WITTERS, AUCTIONEER, WILL HELL ON T* Thursday, at 10Q o'clock, st IIU Third aven in all the Parlon Chamber, Dining Room ami Kitchen Furnlini--, Ac of the house; Parlor Suits, Centre Tables, Mirrors, Curtains Tapestry, Three-ply and othei t'arpets. Hcd?ieada, Bi d nag.' Bureaus. Cams, Glass, tHoking Utensils, Ac. WM. WITTBR8, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL THIS dav, at two o'clock, at 4.H Canal street, one Pony Ilorse, Wagon and Ham -s?, Blankets, Siah p F irnitnre, one set double Harness Also a lot of Furniture. Sale pc rcrnptory. \ V' I I.I.I AM ABBOT* UJCTIONEER?OFffcE OoTi TT Ka-' Broadway, veils this day. at II o'clock, the stock and llxlnros of the Liquor More corner of Thli ty-nfth street ami III at annus, splendid W ilnut Counters, Guts. Bun dies, Wm?s, aud all o'.hsr airanssineuu. At. SAL.TCS AT ACCriOS. M. UOU4NGtmKAD, AUOTIONEKK REGULAR WEEKLY PACKAGE AUCTION HAI.K OF OUTS AND bUOEB, ON FRIDAYS, BY CHARLES C WAKKKN, NO. a C OUT L. A NOT STREET. TUB SALE OP FRIDAY,_AUOU8T 1. WILL INCLUDE FIFTEEN HUNDRED PACK AU EH DESIRABLE GOODS, NOW IN ACTIVE DEMAND, ADAPTED TO~ALL MARKETS, Comprising, in part, A full assortment ol MEN'S GRAIN CAVALRY BOOT8, EXTRA HEAVY BALMORALS, and other goods adapted to army purpose*. T wo hundred case* MEN'S, BUYS' AND YOUTHS' KIP BOOTS. Four hundredcaacu MEN'S CALK BOOTS Embracing every gi ade aud style, with and without Up soles. Two hundred cases MEN'S, BOYS' AND YOUTHS' THICK AND GRAIN BOUTS. One hundred cases MEN 8. BOYS' AND YOUTHS' BALMORALS, With aud without up sole a. One hundred eases MEN'S, BOYS' AND YOUTHS' KIP BROGAK8. Oae hundred caeea WOMEN'S, MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S PEGGED boots and Balmorals, Of Calf, Kip, Goal, Kid, Grain and split. Oae hundred cases WOMEN'S AND MISSES' CITY MADE, Copper nailed Boots and Balmorals, in great variety of style. A very choice selection of WOMEN'S HILK UORE CONGRESS GAITERS, Sewed Balmorals, Slippers and other popular styles. MEN'S CANVASS ARMY FATIGUE BOOT8. A LARGE QUANTITY of SPRING and SUMMER GOOD3, ADAPTED TO THE CITY RETAIL TRADE. THESE HALES WILL BE CONTINUED REGULARLY ON FRIDAYS, WITHOUT INTERRUPTION, DURING THE ENTIRE YEAR, AND MY ARRANGEMENTS WILL ENABLE MB TO OFFER EACH WEEK AN ASSORTMENT OF BOOTS AND SHOES WORTHY THE ATTENTION OF BUYERS FROM EVERY SECTION OF THE COUNTRY AND ALSO FOR PARTIES LOOKING FOR GOODS.1 ADAPTED TO THE MARKETS OF THE WEST INDIES. MEXICO AND SOUTH AMERICA. special notice. GREAT SEMI ANNUAL TRADE SALE OP FIVE THOUSAND PACKAGES BOOTS AND SHOES WIU be held on Friday, Angus1.22. at l(Hi o'clock. UUAKLES C. WARREN, Auction and Commission Bool and Shoe Warehouse. No. 22 COitlaudt street. MUSICAL. A HANDSOME ROSEWOOD PIANO ISTODART'S) w ill be rente i for six months for the loan of one hun dred dollar* for that pr riod. This Is a good opportunity to any iicrsun wanting an instrument, as it will save that amount of hire. Address T. J. S., Madison siptare Post olllcc. ACCORDEONS, FLUTINAS AND CONCERTINAS AT great bargains. New A" Ordeon Songster, 60c; dime Violin Books, lu numbers; Hihcrnla Collection, violin, 60c.; Caledonia Collection, 200 reels, Ac.. 50c. Musical Instru ments repaired. F. BLUME, music store, 208 Bowery. A MAGNIFICENT SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD Pianoforte for sale?Elegant carved logs and ease, overstrung buss, full iron plate, lin"d with satin wood, made to order, cost $500, lor $250, including Stool ami Cover. Also Parlor Furniture at a saerittoe. Inquire at 113 West Tweiity-tblrd street, nenr Sixth avenue. WANTED?A GOOD MUSICIAN, TO GIVE LESSONS on the piano; must be a good performer; one who would not object to live a short distance in the country, where communication can lie had with the city, by railroad, several times a day. Address Musician, box 120 Herald office. . WANTED?FOR THE 102D REGIMENT NEW YORK Volunteers, First Brigade, Ueueial Nigel's division, Colonel Thomas B. Van Bmcn, u lew first cianr Musicians, to join the above splendid regiment. Apply to Baud Master, Mr. Robert Smith, House of Cointnous, 25 West Houston street. Also, one eliiet Bugler. (Jil ?* r -GREAT BARGAIN; A CARVED SEVEN OC lave, overstrung Piano, with all modern improve ments, has been very little used, at $185, worth double ; can be seen at 245 West Twenty-eighth street, near Ninth at cuue. INSTRUCTION. Algebra, bookkeeping, penmanship, arith luetic, Ac , art; taught, day and evening, at reduced prices during July aud August. Ladies' private Writing classes $2 for20 lessous, juveniles S3 per month. PAINE 8 Mercantile Colleges, 02 Bowery, New York, and 286 Pulton street, Brooklyn. Deer park institute, port jervis, orange county, N. Y., from New York 85 miles by Erie Rail road, rnoiien* Ociooer' 1, aud comiuues forty weeks. Course of study embraces solid and oruainentnl branches, to which is now added Or. Lewis' new light gymnastics. For circu lars address the principal, Rev. J. H. Northritp. Fort edward institute.-most successful Boarding Seminary in the State; $3tilor fourteu weeks, board and the English branches. Special terms to ladles. A full commercial course, ties new catalogue for particu lars of rates and advantages. Fall term August 21. Ad dress Rev. Joseph E. King, Fort Edward. N. Y. Lessons in french.-two classes, one fob ladies and another for geatlmnen, will commence early lu September. Also private lessons. Addrrss-E. C., box 161 Herald oiHce, or apply at 198 Clinton streot, Brooklyn. SWIMMING LESSONS IN THE PARLOR?THREE dollars for twelve lessons, by Professor HUGO, in 400 Broome streot. Guaranteed to bo a good swimmer or money returned. , .? . Wanted-a teacher fob Tns male depart meui of a Catholic school, about fifteen miles from New York. One with a good voice, wilting to assist iu the choir, and who la competent lo teach the rudiments of voal music Is required No one need apply who cannot give the most unexceptionable testimonials as lo sobriety and neces sary qualifications Address Catholio School, Herald oUlce. HOUSEM, ROOMS, SC.. WASTED. A GENTEELLY AND FULLY FURNISHED HOUSE wanted, lu desirable locution, where the rent, or part of it, would be taken in board, with privilege ol a few first class boarders. Address Everett, Herald office, slating loca lion, terms and particulars. (YOUNTRY HOUSE WANTED.?WANTED, FOR THE J summer ana autumn, or, if desirable, will be taken for a longer term, a country Furnished House,at or mar Has tings, on the Hudson; an establishment in a detached, ele vated and airy situation, near a spring of good water and convenient to the river preferred; Immediate pasxession pro posed. Address House Becker, Herald office. New York. First floor of a neatly furnished house wanted?Bv a family ol two persons, without board, below Twcuty-uitrd street aud between Fourth and Fifth avenues; terms must be moderate. Address, with particu lars, tor throe days, J. E. C., station D, Bible House, Eighth street. IRON SAFE WANTED.?ONE OF THE MODERN PAT tern and but little used. Address, stilling sUe and price, box 3.137 Post ollice. WANTED-A. COTTAGE HOUSE, WELL FURNISHED, with stable preferred; on Brooklyn side; pltasautly loouted, and not overthree rutlr? from ferries; Irom Septem ber till May; best ot reference given. Address for one week, with particulars, L. M. E.. box 169 Herald ollice. WANTED-A STAND, IN WEST WASHINGTON MAR TY keu Address, stating terms and location. W. E. 8., station I) Bible House. WANTED?IN JERSEY CITY, CONVENIENT TO THE ferry, s small Collage, furnished or partially ifur nishcd.fnr a family of three adults, or half of a email houae. Address George, box 2,773 Post office, N. Y. WANTED-A SMALL, NEAT HOUSE, WHOLLY OR partially furnished, iu the upper part Of the city, say between Twentieth and Fortieth streets; location must be pleasant and quiet and rent moderate. Parties desirous to rent such a house until May I, or longer if found agreeable, will get desirable tenante by at ouoe addressing box 2,701) Post office. WA WED?BY TWO TOUNG MEN, A FURNISHED Room, without Board, between Tenth and Tw enty third Streets and Irving plate and Sixth avenue. Address, giving full particulars, A. K. J., Herald office. WANTED?Vi X YOUNG COUPLE, ONE ROOM AND Yv Bedrsom. furnished, suitable for housekeeping; in a private faintly preferred. Address stating partleulars and terms, which must be moderate, E. L. W., box 200 Herald office. WANTED TO RENT-THE LOWER OR UPPER PART of a nice House, with modern Improvements, for a small family. Good location, and not above Twe ity-fourth street. Terms must be moderate. Address, stating terms, Ac.. Y. Herald office, WANTED TO RENT?A SMALL COTTAGE IN OE near the ctly. Address, stating rent and location, Economy. Herald office. WANTED TO RENT IMMEDIATELY?BY A FAMILY of three iieraons, from four to six nice Rooms, on first ?r second Hour, between First and Eighth streets, and Third and Sixth avenues. Address II. H. I . Herald etlice. DENTISTRY* Artificial bonb killing-inserted in a soft slate, giving no pain. Old roots aud mere shells filled ntul warranted sound. The genuine used only at iny rooms, 8MI Broadway, near Seventeenth street. Another invoice or the celebrated Cuban Tooth Powder. J. PEARSON, M. D., Discoverer. I\RS. ORIKMN. 258 GRIND STREET, OPPOSITE ) Lord A Tavlor's, New York, an 1 257 Fulton street, rookiyn, are inserting lull or partial seta or tUetr Improved artificial Teeth, with or without esira< ting the roots. Full wts on gold or platlna, ?26 silver or rubber, $10; partial sets gold, per to lib. $2, silver or rubber, )t; extracting, 25c. DR. LUTHER. DENTIST, REMOVED TO 84 EAST Twenty-second street, twe n oun from Broadway, ex tracts one or a do/en Teeth at a sitting, without the least pain. Prim for one Tooth. $1 SO, earn additional Tooth, 60 i ents. One hundred references 1 177 certific ates,?Haying had one tooth 1,11 I extracted without pain by II . J. JAY VILLEKS, 155 Grand stu at. two block* from Broadway, 1 ulmei iulijr in sert this irs a ic Ommendation to th< se svtU'ering toothache. SAKAH K. UaMPUELL, SO East Twenty-ninth street. ariAiBom XTORWICH LINE-KOR BOSTON, NEW LONDON, i\ Norwich and Worcester. -The suisndtd strainer-CI IT OF BonTOl and CITY OF NEW YORK leave nverv day (Suiidaj s evcepted), at 6 o'c.ocx, I ruin loot ol Vestry street, piux nil Ninth river, E. 8. MAK1IN, Agent. AJItSKMKMT*. \i; Al LACK'S, ft buuau<-?? on Rroodway and Thirty-nth street. Loora open at half paat wren ; commences at eight. POKlilVELY LAST WEEK OF THE OKKAT HI KLKSOLB Motw thatanding the liumriuo- aui-raaa of FRA DIAVOLO, tin- ho .<??* being nigbtl. orowili-il with ue ig! ted ond L.sh iunaoi* audiences, it inuat be withdrawn aflsi this ?n < It, >n order that other novelties, loug in preparation. n.a. bo pro dutcd. FRA DIAVOLO. FKA r>i WOLO FRA DIAVOLO Mr and Mrs YL J. FLORENCE in im-lr great character* of BLI'l'O AM) FKA DIAWH.O. THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING. JULY X, will be given tne great Muuir-.il IJnr ca,;ue of FKA DIAVOLO, with alt iw beautiful new soeuer,,. aweet music, merry songs ami glu iou* t un. To be preceded by a graud IRISH DRAMA, In which Mr. FLO KEN E vv ill sustain one o' hu must luu.ous uarl*. THURSDAY?Tue great burlesque and other entertain ments. hFECIAL NOTICES. ft BEAT TRIUMPH.?STE1NW AY A SONS, S3 AND 84 V r Wuiker aireet, New York, have been awarded a liral prize tui-ual at the great lut- rnatioiial Exhibition, London, for poweriul, clear, brilliant and svinputneilc tone, wilb ex eedi-nt workmanship shown in grand and square l'lanoa. I'uere were two hundred and sixty-nine pianos fioniaU parts of the world ent red for coin|>etluon, and ihe apeuial eorreaijondenee of the New York Timek aayi>:?Messrs. Slelnway's endorsement by the jurora in emphatic and ?tlonger and more to the point than that of any European maker. VEW YORK, JULY 25, 1862. J.v To Grocers, Farmers, Hardeners and Market Men The Sanitary Commission will send a venae I, in a few days, to tue Heal of war, loaded with provision*. to be dla* Limited gratuitously to the army. They partiuularly request coutrlbutiona of Potatoes, Dried and Preserved Meats, Onions, Salted or Smoked Fish, Canned Fruits, Pickles, Canned Vegetable*, Eggs, Preserved Fruits, Butter, Dried Fruits, Clio, se. Saner Kraut, Oatiural, Ecinins, Chocolate. Oranges, The health of the whole army is suffering from a monoto ny of diet, and the men are driven by a natural craving for a healthful variety, to purchase very uuwhulcaome food and drink ut exorbitant prices. These articles are not, therefore, needed as luxuries , but as essentials to health. They wilt be received on board the canal boat Alice ilea-li, lving at the foot of D y street. IIENRY W. BELLOWS, President. WM. If. VAN Bl KEN, M. D., C R. AONEW, M. D , WOLCOTT llIHBM M D., FRED. LAW OLMSTED. UKU. T. STUO.SU, Exe utlve Committee. THOS. H. FAILS, JR., Su[ierinieudc-ut of New York ollh-e. OWNERS OF PROPERTY ON FIFTY-EIGHTH street, between Seventh and Eighth avenues, und all other parties Interested in constructing a si lver on said street, are requested to meet at D. L Roed'a residence, 12 Crosby street, on any wuruing during this week, between 8 and 11 o'clock. ' TO AMERICAN PLEASURE TRAVELLERS?AMER1 can money taken at, the Kossin House, Toronto, Canada at par. The largert and best hotel tuere. LOAN OFFICES. AT GM BROADWAY. CORNER OF BOND STREET. room No. 6?HENRY IIYMAN procures adv.iiie.esot cash ou Diamonds, set or unset, or buys the same for cash; also ou Watches, Silver Ware, t'lanoann 1 Personal P rojs-rty At no. 9 chambers street.?any amount to Loan on Diamonds. Watch a, Jewelry and old Hold a.id Silver bought. The highest premium paid for American Hold by the well known ISAAC, No. 9 Chambers struct. N. B.?No b illness transacted on Saturdays. AT 77 BLEECKER stp.eet.?MONEY liberally advanced, to any amount, on Diamonds, Wat'-hes, Jewelry, Piano*. Ac. N. B.?The highest price paid for Pawnbrokeis tickets of Diamonds. Watches, Ac. H. NEWTON, 77 Bleecker street, up stairs. AT 111 GRAND STREET, Til BEE DOORS WEST OF Broadway.?Money advanced on Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Plate, Dry Hoods uud persona! property of every description, or bought and sold, by JOSEPH A. JACKSON, auctioneer and broker. AT H NASSAU STREET?A. HONIOMAN, DIAMOND broker, makes libers, udvaue, s on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Ac., or buys tlc-iu at full value, ut bis private office, 66 Nassau street, room No. 2, up staira. Busiuess lunffaen tlal. Directly opposite the st. Nicholas hotel, 510 Broadway. JOSEPH SOLOMON, Comm ssion Merchant, advances Money on Diamonds, Ptate and Jewelry, or the same bought at the full value. Busiuess hours from 7X A. 51. to 8)4 P. M. Spanish, French and German spoken. Money lent?to any amount, on diamonds. Gold and Silver Watches, Jewelry, Dry Goods, S--cars, Ac. Hoods kept one vear or less by AARON ADOLPHUS, licensed loan otllce, 429 Pearl street! corner of Chambers. CLOTHING. A RARE CHANGE.?$25,000 WORTH OF CAST OFF Cloihing wunted, within a mouth, for New Orleans. Ladies and gentlemen having any of the above to dispose of can receive the follow ins prices:?From $6 to $30 tor Silk Dresses, lroin $3 to $15 lor couls, iroin $1 to $5 for Pants. Also Shawls, Ciocks, Carpets. Furniture; llic highest prices paid. Please call on or address a note to B. Mini/,283 Sixth avenue, near Eighteenth street. Ladies attended by Mrs. .Miutx. Orders iroui Brooklyn or Jersey City punctually at tended to. Please remember the original B. Mint/., 283 Sixth avenue. AN EXTRA PRICE WILL BE PAID FOR LADIES' and gentlemen's Cast Off Clothing, Carpets, Jewelry and Furniture lor New* Orleans. The undersigned has re ceived a large order, amounting to $25,900, lor which he guarantees to pay the tallowing prices for ouch article ?For Ilk Dresses, lmm $5 to $31; lor Coats, from $3 to $16; for Pants, $2 to $6. Please call on or address by note J. AN HALT, 152 Seventh avenue, between Twentieth and Twentv-iirst streets. Ladies attended to by Mrs. AnhalL AT TnE ORIGINAL, WELL KNOWN H. HARRIS' store, 164 Seventh avenue, Indies and gentlemen can dispose of their cast off' Clothing, Carpets, Furniture, Ac., to. the bost advantage. For dresses, $5 to $35; for coats, $2 to $14; for pants, $llo$5. Do uot forget to call on or ad dress H. Harris, ltd Seventh avenue, between Twenty-first and Twenty-second streets. Ladle* attended by Mrs. H, Harris. -a * ? ? ? - - AT THE OLDEST STAND, IS* SEVENTH AVENUE.? SHEKELS guarantees to pay the following price* fbr ladles' and genl's Wearing Apparel:?From $6 to $30 for Bilk Dresses, from $5 to $25 for Coats, and from $2 to $7 for Pants. Also Carpets, Jewelry, Ac. A note by post puactu - ally attended |to by EZEKIELS, 134 Seventh avenue. La dle* attended to by jjrs, ^ AT NO. 363 BOWERY.r-H. ROSENTHAL HAVING A great desire to purchase a largo quantity of cast off Wearing AnuarcL Furniture, Carpets, Jewelry. Ac., by call ingoii Sr addressing, ladles and gentlemen can obtain the utmost value for each article. Ladies attended to by Mr*. Rosenthal. Please remember, and try 363 Bowery, opposite Great Jones street. ATTENTION! LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.?I HAVE Just received $4,000 to purchase cast off Clothing, Fur niture and Carpets for the California market. 1 do promise to pay the highest prices in the city by calling on or address lug a note to E. MINTZ, 137 Sixth avenue, two doors above Tenth street. Ladies attended to by Mrs. Mints. Remem ber, 137 Sixth avenue. A" T 651" THIRD* AVENUE, $5 TO $30 FOR 8ILK Dresses, $3 to $20 for Coal*. $2 to $5 for Pants. Fur niture, Carpets, Ac., tor the California market Call on or address by post A. HARRIS, 661 Third avenue, between Thirty-eighth and Thirty -ninth streets. Ladle* attended by Mr*. Harris. T 213 SEVENTH AVENUE?M. ABRAHAMS RUTS east off Clotblug; *i>o Furniture and Carpet*. Ladies and gentlemen rau receive the highest market Drier by call ing st the suove rddreas. Ladles attended by Mrs. A. PROPUSALB. Arm* supplies Orricx or Jlut Cloth mo and SgDiPAoa, | Nkw Yoke, July 19,1802. I Sealed proposals wilt bo received at this oiUre until 12 O'clock 11.. on Wednesday, the 30th Instant, lor delivering by contract, at the depot of army oldthtng and equipage in thi* city? 20,000guttapercha knapsacks, with straps and great coat straps attached, complete. 29,000 pairs cavalry boots. 30 national colors. 90 regimental colors. 90,000 tin canteens, covered, with corks and straps. 1'rnpoMls will aNo tie received at the aame time for far nlabing, in suck quantities and at such times as way be re quired? 20,000 felling axes. 10,000 pick axea 10.000 spades. Ill, (JUO hatchets 40,000 axe handles. 20,000 hatchet handles. 8amines of the above articles can be seen on application at this office. All artlclea will be subject to Inspection by sworn Inspec tors, appointed by authority of the United States. Pru|>osale must be accompanied by a proper guaranty. Betting torth that If the contract la awarded to the party named therein, he will at once, execute the same and give bonds for the faithful pcrformanos of the eontracl. The United States reserves the right to reject all bida deemed unreasonable. Pro|>osali should be endorsed. "Proposals for furnishing army supplies fsr 30th July," and addressed to Lieutenant Colonel D. 11. VINTON, Deputy Quartermaster General, United States Army. Arm* supplies-office or arm* clothing and Equipage, New York, July 19,1882. Healed proposals will be received at this office, until 12 o'clock M.. on Friday, the 8th af August next, for dslivery ^contract, at the depot of Army Clothing and Equipage la CUjr' 44,000 Uniform Hate, 100 (100 pairs Bootees. 140,000 pairs Stockings, 20.0U0 IIiTerMoki, Samples and specifications of which can ba soon oa applica tion at this office. Of tbs Uniform lists and llsvorsacks one-third tha quantity contracted for must be delivered within twenty days, one-third within forty days, and ths remainder within alxty days from the date or acceptance of the proposals Of|the Bootees and Stockings one-third muat be delivered within thirty days, one-third within sixty days, anil the remainder within ninety days of acceptance of bids. All articles will be subject to Inspection by sworn Inspectors appointed on the part of the United States. Proposals must be accompanied by s proper guaranty sot ting for'.n that If tha contract is awarded to the party men tioned therein, he will at oacc proceed to execute the same, and give bonds for the faithful performance of the contract. The United States reserves the right to reject all bide deemed unreasonable. Proposals will be endowed "Proposals for furnishing Army Supplies for 8th August," and addressed to Lieut. Pol D. H VINTON, Deputy quartermaster General, ? United States Army. A' RMY SUPPLIES: _ - Omcx or inr Clothioo ?*n Nqmrsrio, > Nkw York, July 22, 1.43. j Sealed proposals will be received at this office until 12 O'clock M. on Wednesday, the 3<Hh Inst., for delivering by contract at the depot of Army Clothing ami Equipage tu this citv. in 001 common Tents, gl.islt) common Tent Pins, Samples of which can he seen on application at this office. Proposals will he received separately for furuishiug the tents, made of linen duck and cotton duck. All articles will be subject to inspection by sworn Inspectors, appointed by authority of the united Slate*. Proposal* mast he accompanied by a proper guarantee, ?citing forth that If the contract Is awarded to the party named therein, he will at once proceed to execute the same and rive bonds tor the proper pci tormanoe of the contract. The Untied States reserves the right to reject all bids deemed unreasonable Proposals seould he endorsed "Projmsalt for furnishing army > ppliss for the 90th ln*t ," and addressed to Lieut. Col |), li VINTON, Deputy quaftvx.ua,it. Genera,, U. a. Axiaf. A3tD?EMEli.. U.'INTKK GARDEN THEATRE Vf WEDNESDAY EV KMNO, JULY ?. WBJ Beeoud ar,.! . u>t time of tin ur? *?rHoo < f FAKOHON?TUB WITCH'S OR.vNDDAt (ill rER MRS CEOiLK BUSH .FAMQHOB The amusing sod taipi l..r < omsdy uf BOB NETTLE* Bob Nettles by MISS FANNIE BROWNE THURSDAY EVENING MB. FIRMING WI1J.. APPEAR AS RICHELIEU. VTIBLO'S GARDEN?SUMMER SEAS- N JN Lessee Mid Manager , Whertlnr The Coo est theatre In New York. FAREWELL ENGAGEMENT and positively LAST rOI'K NIGHTS OF MR. JOHN COLLINS, The distinguish- a l..sii come nan aid vocalist. Who, after a *<i s ul bliiilanl dramatic triumphs lurthn pn*t IB years In a1 oil' 10 nuke a *<r at PKOKi S.SIONAL TOUR TO HIS NATIVE LAMIA WED.xfc-.DAY KVLMINO. JULY JO, 16h2. I. i.-t uigbt but "Hi* of Th# great spectacular play, to tbri o acta, of tba COLLEEN BAWN: OR. THE HRIUfcS OK GAKRYOWEN MYLES NA COKi'ALEN MB. JOHN COLLI MB with the soiu oi '? Cruiakeen Lawn'' anil the "Sprig or Sbillelagu," with new wises written on the gallant Irish Brigade. Thia beautiful and effective play will be produced In the SAME STYLE OK MAGNIFICENCE which characterized Ha nrst representation at tliia houses ACT I.?THE lake' OF KILLABNHY. ACT II.-THE WATER i AVE AND I LUNG BRIDGE. ACT III.?THE BALL ROOM. At the el'<ae of the drama Mr Collina will slug the graud National anthem of "Oolttm bta. (Jem of the Ocean." FKIDAY'? Farewell Benefit of Mr. Collina Mr. Wat-alley take* much pleasure in announcing that IBM celebrated GABRIEL RAVEL AND TROUPE (having just arrived front Europe) will make their Brat ag* appearance at this establishment on MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 4. Dress Circle au-1 Parquetie, 80 cents. Secured Parquetto Stalls, 78 cents. Knuiity Circle, J8 centa. Commence at eight. NIXON'S CREMOBNE O.ARDEN, Fourteenth Ktre.-t ana Sixth avenue. WEDNESDAY, JULY SO, NINTH NIGHT OK THE CONSCRIPT. Thotnaa linker and hi* Uutivalled Orchestra in New Selection!. Third night of a netv Spanish Bullet, introducing SENORITA ISABELLA CUHAS. COSTA T1IELEUR In u new French Rnllet. XIMENES, RONZANI. TOPHOKF and LKUMaNH. Mile. LOUISE TOI KNAtltR in new acta. THE FlitK FOUNTAIN, TUB FIRE LIQUID, Invented by LEVI SHORT, Eaq. This wonderful Invention waa originally designed forth* DESTRUCTION OK THE MERKIMAO and tatbe most lerrlble of nil weapon*. CANDESCENT IN W ATER. SMC Til*. FLAME SO FIERCE AND INTENSE, that It la almost Impossible to qui neb it. Tee liivenuir designs to force tiie LIQUID THROUGH THE TUBES OF TIIE FOUNTAINS, when it will if THROWN INTO THE AIR IN JETS AND SPRAY, pre cisely as water is usually done, fall ng back into the basin BOILING AND HISSING, EMITTING THE MOST INTENSELY BRILLIANT LIGHT. nn 1 producing a singularly novel effeet. in active rehearsal and to be produced on Thursday, after many weks oT preparation, and at a great expense, lue moat laughable pantomime ever witnessed, - ntilled SPIRIT OF THE FLOOD. Interspersed with wonderful iriuke, tran.sformationa.metA morphosiv, delusions, new Incidents, apU ndid appointment*^ new and novel eject*, and new nnu magnlUccni sooner/, by the well known artist Gaapurd Mueder, assisted by Mima Uawthome. L-hmaiin ami as-ditauts. The principal overture and incidental music composed es presdy fur the piece by Mr. T.-omus Baker. Musus of th* comic scenes by Mr. John Cooke. A host of auxiliaries hare been engaged. The whole produced under the Immediate direction of Mr. Joseph potter. Admission to the whole, 25 cents. Mr. ganpakd maeder, assisted by mrsbrs llawihorne and Lehumnu, l ure pniu'.ed new and magnllicent Scenery for the new PANTOMIME t-> be pro duced at NlXQN''b CREMGRNE GARDEN on Thursday evening. Monsieur ronzani has arranged a new Ballet for the PANTOMIME in b produced at NIXON'S CREMOBNE GARDEN on Thurday evening next. I A SENORITA ISABEL [CUBAS, THE RF.NOWNBD J Spanish Dunseuse, will apvear In the lew PANTO MIME to be produced at NIXON'S CRKMORNL GARDE* on Thursday evening next. Thomas baker has written an original Overture and the incidental music for the new iwato mltne to he produced on Thursday evening at NIXONR CREMORNK GARDEN. The new pantomime, entitled "spirit of TIIE FLOOD," and to he produced on Thursday even ing next at NIXON'S CREMOENK GARDEN, was in vented and is produced under the immediate direction at Mr. Joseph Foster. NEW BOWERY THEATRE. Sole Propriemr Mr. J. W. Linrard \\ EDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1862. Positively the laxt three nights of MR. E. EDDY. Positively the last night of JACK 8HEPPARD. WIthjall its Immense effects anil powerful tableaux* IrishSougs by T. L. Donnelly, And the Drama of ZELINA, With all the favorites. FOX'S OLD BOWERY THEATRE. Lessee, Dirccto- and Manager Fw TUB PEERLESS POOL Richard. Duke of Gloster. 0. W. Thompson Watt Elliot Mr. J. J. Prior Matilda Clltturd Mias PeuvS HOW TO AVOID DRAFTING, Fox and Chapman In the comic roles.. IRELAND AS IT I&. Ragged Pat, with song Miss Tanny Herrl^ BARNUM'S AMERICAN MUSEUM. WEDNESDAY, July 30. GRAND FAMILY HOLIDAY ITWO SPLENDID PERFORMANCES. . Afternoon at J o'clock; evening at 7V. at each of whMR Mr. ALFRED BURNETT, Contic Delineator, and Mr. KELLY and idaster LEON, will appear In their inimitable ebtertatnmentA The following novelties to be seen at all hours* ? . .,T"B CONNECTICUT GIANT GIRL, 9 feet IK Inches round the doJv, and weighs Bid pound* NED, THE LEARNED SEAL He play* the Organ, Elites his Keeper, Shoulders the Muo k--t.Sh.ike" Hands with the Ladles, Throws them IIsine An DEN OF LIVING MONS+ER SERPENTS, AQUARIAL GARDEN, Ac. Admission to all only 95 cents; children under ten IB cents. BRYANTS' MIN8TREL8. MECHANICS' HALL 472 Broadway, above Oraad street.?The public are respectfully informed that this popa lar Hall WILL BE CLOSED after the 5th or July and will reopen theI8thof AugnsA with new Stage Scenery and entirely remodeled. BRYANT BROTHERS. George chuisty s minstrels, 581 BROADWAX, Opposite Metropolitan Hotel. George Christy and J. N. Briggs ? Lessees and Propria George Christy S ate Man_* J. N. Briggs Business Manager and Treasurer. MONDAY, JULY 28, and every evening during the week, the laughable Ethiopian Pare* of THE DOUBLE BEDDED BOOM. George Christy as Dulcimer Bulpw The famous Quartette, REEVES, BORLAND, BIRCH AND CORWTE. The Champion Clog Dancer, R. SANDS. The best Band In the profession and the coolest house In ton city. GRAND MATINEE every Saturday at S o'clock. Admission 25 cents. No half price. Doors open at 7. Curtain rlsea at 3 precisely. WOOD'S MINSTRBL8. 614 BROADWAY?514, OpiKMltc the St. Nicholas Hotel. HENRY WOOD Sole Proprietor and Manaont UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS. EVERY EVENING DURING THE WEEK, OEMS OK MIN.-TKKI.SY BY SHI HORN. CHARLEY K()Y, FRANK BROWER, COOL WHITE, ABECCO. PERCY. GLENN, SCHWICARDL STANLEY, ISAACS, GARATAUUI, HASLAM, LEIS, WILES. LEWIS. TOM BRIGGH,Jr.. Ac., Ac. Doora open at 7; conimenooyit 8. Admlaaion 25 rente. Hail 1 the olad tidings ~~' The p.oprietore of Hie Parisian Cabinet of Wonder*, 083 BROADWAY. .183 BROADWAY. (Next door to Bell A Sleek'a) Here made exteneire addition* to their already femotis la. ' elitutlon. The public may now there oee (Igbta of a tmly au|ierb, astounding, startling and astonishing kind. Tbeaa marvellous Revelations <>f Nature arc truly beautiful, nag eonaial of everything Wonderful, Extraordinary, Myste rious, Teniae, Marralloua, Exciting, Surprlalng, Biqulatta, Glorious, Curloua and Soul-Inspiring. Look at the (rent and only Qertu In the world; she. la Indeed perfection, eaA unaurpaaaed for grace and feminine beauty. Opeu for gentlemen only from 10 till 10. Laura ksbne's theatre for rent?from Monday, July 21, for a tunmcr aaaaon. For terma Aa_ apply by letter to LAURA EEENB, 01 Bleacher atreaA Gallery of paintings now open. Fine Art Institute, 829 Broadway, day and evening A aplandid collection or Pain tinea Statuary. Ac., Including Pollock's great Picture of "Undine,'' Gt.noux'a charming Indian BummerThn graat French Revolution, and over onn hundred cholco Worka Admiaalon 2ft ccnta. AaIETIBS CONCERT ROOM, 818 BROADWAY, TWO U 'doora from Hou*ton street, up atalra The above establishment la open every night, aa uaual. Thn pretty w a until girls an In attandanoe, to wait upon vlaltera. ALBERT LEA, Proprietor. THE PARTRIDGE, THE PARTRIDGE. 27 WESTnlOUSTON STREET, r WEST HOUSTON STREET. THE GREAT KRKB AND RASY STILL IN THE ASCENDANCY. *,t, W DON'T FAIL TO ATTEND TO NIGHT. JULT30. JULY aa JULYS# A boat of talent will bo present. CHARLES A. GRAY, I EDWARD B. 1IEat(i, \Froprietora. Talent. talent. tai.ent. The talent meet thta evening, at the Houac of totn. mnna 2A Weat Hnoaton atraet, to jDcuaa harmony, when n pleasant entertainment la guaranteed to our patrona AROYLB ROOMS, 80S BROADWAY. NEAR PRINCE, will open this evening, on the plan of the Loudon Argyle. GEO. B. IiBYDON, late of the Melodeon, Director! Richard D. Valentine, Caterer. The moat attractlva place la the city, having been lilted up In aupertor atyle. Twenty nve young lady waltera wanted. Shooting gallery to lot. TtTRTROPOLlTAN THEATRE, BUFFALO, N. T.? J.YL Wanted, n leading lady, first old man, oeeond low oome dlan, prompter, and two utility man. Apply Immediately to John H. Meeeh. FURirrVRB. AnKDROGM SUIT OK ENAMELLED FURNITURE, In all colore, of warranted nianulaoture; also, solid chestnut Chamber SnIU, plain and oruanxental. at H F. FaRRINgTgN'S, 383 Canal street, oppoalle Wooater. Ha tabliahed In 184B. All kinds of furniture, looking glasses, Maurcss.s. Bedding, Ac., below au. ilun price*, war ranted and delivered tree, at Q. W. SNEDKN'S, 263 Bow. ory, between Stauion and Houaton streets. Call aud aavo money. Note the number. tjlOB SALE-OFFICE FURNITURE, DESKS, AC ; ONE F upright and one counter Oaee; one large double iron Safe; all to M told cheap. Apply to PUALON A SON. llE Mercer streak