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THE REBEIiUOV. ITEHTIOII, RECRUITING OFKICBR& Offi til hav nig companies or part* of companies anxloua i<o get luio the tn-lJ. will u?i wc l t ik]i]> y atjonoe to Colonel leorge A. Muckiu.hau, of the Vosloir 11 CUa**'urs. Fi ih G.u|le brigade, Fiity third regiment N w Tork Vn unti'i it This brig* ?? ut luw in tli.- lie .1. una thin n gia.ent will I w dlstalv proceed to join llie lumr. Colonel GEO. A. BUCKINGHAM Headquarters 82 Broadway; camp at Camp Scroggs, Bed House. liarleiu. ATTENTION-PATRIOTS ALL Your QMintrv call* yuti 10 the rescue. I'll KNiX REGIMENT. COKOORAN ZOl'A\ K9. FOURTH RfeGlM&M' I'UtEMX BRIGADE. ' Pal. J a me* C. Burke. Lieut. Col. M. X) Smith. COMPANY K Mat* a few more recruit*. This company ia officered by men who have seen active servit e. The above apleiidid regiment is exelu*ively Irish, and la 'Accepted for uiii war, ami ia the uuly I ruth regttnent now being raised uud>*r the late call ol the 1 resident. Recruit* received da.ly at the corner of Weat Broadway 'lud Leonard alreet, by Lieut. M. PEMKEItTO.V. Recruiting Officer. The mostliberal inducement* to gnu.I men. A few oompetuut men at non-commissioned officers want < id. Apply early untile * Families of vulunteers.atteiided to. Attention. PIHENIX REGIMENT. PATRIOTS, COUNTRYMEN AND CITIZENS, There to now no excuse lor any, even the poorest, lor not <("i"1"* Nat.oual Army. $M bounty from the State. 25 iMlUUty from the UnUed State*. IS (one month * pay) in advance. 2 hand money, on enrolment. ,^(4BfclBg $#0 on being mustered into the aerrioe. YBiM REBELLION MUST AND WILL HE CRUSHBD. IRISHMEN, TO THE KE.St'L K. This regiment was organized by the gallant Corcoran, rnd 'should be the >-rand rallying point for ull true sons of Erin. A few recruits wanted for Company K, Fourth regiment I Empire brigade. CORCORAN ZOUAVES. This inlendld regiment is intended to lie exclusively Irish. The staff and company ofllcer* are all Irish, and have seen, without a single exception, active service. A few non-com missioned otllcers wanted. Awly early to Lieutenant JOHN CANTY, Recruiting 'Officer, U9 Cherry street. All who wish to serve the country can do so. In a first class organization, by joining ??THE POPE KIKl.ES," ? (Company F, Halleck Guard), Cap. E. K. LLOYD eomandhlf. NINETY DOLLARS Bounty and advance p?v will be received breach recruit KIKTY DOLLARS ?within forty-eight hour* of enrolment, and the balance when the regiment is mustered In. The regiment to whiehjthl* company belongs is stationed > at one ol the heirttliiest encampments in the neighborhood of 1 (be city, where good quarters and the best of food are pro ' Tided. The officers hitherto appointed are ot? known expe rience and capa'-ltv. and MON-OOMMISSIONED OFFICERS WILL BE APPOINT ED FROM THE RANKS. Applv at once to CAPTAIN LLOYD, commanding "POPE -BIFLE8." No. 7 Broadway. A RUT DAT AND NIGHT COM PASSES.-E VERY officer and snldier should bare one; they are invaluable for night use. Wholesale and retail by U, W. HUNTER, ? epUclan, lt>9 William street, New York. ./COMPANY A. THIRD REGIMENT. EMPIRE BRI V gade (Corcoran Zouave*).?All members of this compa ny who have absented themselves from camp without leave, will Immediately report to the ollicer commanding the post - at Bast New York, under p< nalty of being deemed as desert ers and punished according to the article* ol' war, as a gene ral court martial may determine. By order of Capt. C. J. DLNLEAVY. Co. A, Third Regiment. Empire Brigade. Twenty-five stout, able bodied men wanted, to lill up this ?>rious, true-blooded Irish oompany. Now {is the time for e Tipperary boys that once endured the hardships of Slleve. gammon and Ballengarry, to rally to the standard of their adopted country. Apply to Capt. C. J. DUXLEAVY, or to Lieut. WM. B. I'EKSSE, No. 46 Centre and K> Park street*. New York, .And Lieut. WM. BUTCHER, No. 170 Joralemou street, Brooklyn. COMPANY 0. COL. OLMSTEAD'S REGIMENT, SPI V nola Brigade, Tnurlow Weed Guard.?Recruits wanted for the above company Immediately. Two Sergeants wanted. Twenty men wanted. Promotions from the ranks. It Is the Intention of govewiment to give the recruit the 'moment he Is mustered in Uie $'258tate b>unty, one month's pay tn advance?$13, and $26 Botintv. Relief Tickets Is sued to families Immediately. Pay, Rations aud Uniforms famished Immediately. Come along. Now Is the time to get your $88 when you are mustered. Recruiting office, 516 Canal street. First Lieut. E. D. AVERELL. Late Seventy-tirst New York State Militia. "CJ'ra^LOW WEED GUARD. OOL. OLMSTEAD, Sl'INOLA'8 EMPIRE BRIGADE. (St |a casta to each recruit before leaving for the seat Of war. $M bounty from the 8tat* immediately upon enlistment. ? Ho humbug about it. US bounty from the United States government when the ?eciment Is mustered. IU, one month's pay, la advance. $75 bounty when the term of service expiree, ray commences immediately upon enlistment. A tew good men wanted to fill up Campany E. who will furnished witn good clothing, rations, comfortable quar Northern Hotel, corner Cortlandt and Weat streets, Or Lieut JOHN G. BURNETT, Recruiting Officer. MS Tenth street comer avenue A. COMPANY G, COLONBL JOURDAN, FIRST RBMXBMT Splnota's Empire Brigade. Becrnlts wanted tor tk^bore oompany immedlatefe. A First or Orderly SergHat, four Duty Sergsaatmd eight 'Corporals and two Musiciana wanted. i from the ranks. la the intention of aevernaaeni to giro tfae reereil the ent he is mustered late service the $28 bouaty; Oie meath's pay in advanae, ?1x:?$11 and tbe$2 prstakjoa Be lief tiekeu Issued to families Immediately. Alio |B0 additional boon It. ISmm* rations to commact OB enlistment. Uniform s famished tan mediately. BesruiMng offioeSM Breeawicii street Caput a B. F. ROMNOOK, A veteran of the Florida aad Mexican wturs. '0?HXl?bcK OUARD, COLONEL PEISNE*. Rooralu wauled for Oompony H, immediately. J*?-com tntaaioaed officer* and musicioaa wanu-d at one*. Pay and ration* comm> ace oat enroilmeat. One moath's advance g, ninety dollars bounty before leaving the slate, seventy dollar* bounty a* the end of enlistment. It la the Inten. of the officers to make thla company one of the beat In aarvioe. Now 1* the chance to join before ycfo are drafted. All the officer* are experienced soldier*. Recruiting office at the City Hall Park. Captain HOMER JOSLTK. Recruiting officer. ORCORAN ZOUAVES. THIRD UBGIMTi.NT SPINOLA'S BRIGADE, COMPANY K. o Thli company la oomnandad by Captain Thoe. Murphy flat* Captain Ninth ngfcnent, N. Y. 8. M.), who ha* had twenty year*' expertenoe In the military prol'esaion. He want* a few men to complete th<- company. $100 Bounty and $13 advance, $90 of which each man receive* be fore leaving tne State! Clothing, iiuartnr*, rattan*, Be., ftirnlil *1 on joining. Relief ticket* given to the families of aoidiera. Recruits received at 7? Prince (tract, and 150 Centra, Cor ner of Walker Htreet. Empire brigade.?captain michael mdrpht, *0 well kuown in military circle*, inten t* nattering hi* oempany Into the United State* ?eniw. on Friday, the tttb mat.. *o aa Vive tliem the $30 Stale bounty; thry wiil alao kci $13 pay in ati .tn<<e, and when muatered into aervice $?, out of the $100 bounty lor aervlce in Hit* Un:ted Staiea army. Call and are the CapUin, at 7ft Dlv aion at,, and he will bring you Immediately to White street. get you muaterrd into aer Tl??y give yon th? proper docnm-nt* to get relief for your famine* No cripple* need apply, a* Dr. Molt tain.attend ance. The muttering olitcer lately appointed (Lieutenant Xenaat?a) laalwavaon liand, and hi* *er>ilr manly deport ment and biudneaa liko iiabtis at e the ud n> ration of every sol dter. MICHAEL MURPHY. Captain Co. C, Third regiment Empire Brigade. Empire brigade. _ THUKLOW W.EKD GUARD. AROUSE FELLOW-CITIZENS. W* light for the Untuu a* It waa and the Conciliation a* tt i*. We light not to further abolition aentlment* or corrupt policies, but for just law and order. W* tight to protect loyal citiaen*' fights and to rsdrees tbelr wrong* Thla Incomes an A met !? -an. Non-oommlaslonod'offlcers wanted. Flfly able bodied men wanted to All up Oonmany F, Thttrlow Woed Guard, to whom $Srt per man wWl h<vpaid on beiiMr muatered into arr vice Men will gi> Immediately Into cainp and be furnished with a good uniform ami rations. Two nod men for Nergeante. Pay $18 to $23 per month. Tlioae who would aeleet their foninrt"* ?om. rather than bo drafted. C. B SLKEI'Elt. captain. 1IOW.VRU BUCK, FhstLletu. Rao railing Office, corner of Vesey and West stroeta, New York. /"t RINNELL GUARD. Vt HuDQoini***, mcitt n ?ll Pt^ca. I am author!Tied by th? Govern*!- and the Uomiusnder-in Chlef to raise ? comyany under General order*, Ni>. 62, for three year* o^duamg Che war. A good opportunity fur patriotic young inea,to ?er*e natb-r ? practical oOirer, who haAeen active wivloe here and In the old country, and who ftearathebest recommendation*, which will *aHBfv any one Interested. A. P. MftiANDY, Captain, ttecruiltttg Wihosr. J. Tkokokvai ** P#r, IJir?' Lieutenant. $?.*) bourn*, of which half win be fal l al ter the reerail I* aauatered, tfte oAier at-the tiui- ot' (!< *:? to '.vac. Branch office*, 0* Mott airud'niM 193 KsV'.ou atreet. H ALLEGE GUARDS. ATTENTION ( OMPANW SHO'^yir.R ARMS! wf THE R^IHT FLANK' FORWARD, MaK$HI Reeoilt* wnntert f?ir till* company. ?weniai* wwmen ror wiKcuinpany. Youm men out of buMtieae and wl-lilug employment can not dotwtt-r tbaa Join Vila inleiwaied eorp* commanded by enmpeumt officers, and Intended to autpata. liotti in military drill and Jl*Hplt>>e, asy-reglim-nt that I.a* been *e*t l*tt? the field < aptam tmade *na?jn?'nU wlierrky thtMO enM.?ting with hlrh ean reetdre nroinprl* the State, rj' .'enrment, aiul otqr boMitv of $115 Eecrelghg oH?? No. " . Walker Mri-i-f, rear Bstedwav. C*|)!a*i?-U. fl. CAflWELt., Kee-ulllnj o2Bc?r. n'jailed?Two ?.'-ageaotsand Mine aorporala. TTSADQUAETBRS NINTH RSOBIBNT DISTRICT. I I- G??nen. Jolt 14. iJIR'i'? I ' *;j te n?itify ny old frl'-UilB, ?hipmatea antl fellow aoraler* ihiit I dm dnbjr a iti.ori/ed to ral*e a recltneitl in ttiia dltllict. *nd luve vtartud Mrty. OoanmunlMlicnlWill reach me AtMirsted a* above or to jfewburg, Oraiifceooiioty, N. T. A. VAX IIORNE ELLIS. Colonrl Kui'.h itegiuient Owiru'V. H BADOUARTLRS TIRIRUIW WEED GUaKD, EM. _ plre Brig.iJe. fli Wliit" *tr>?- I 17. Ift'-'.WTbitrr * ? ^ fgW v*oanc.e* in thii i-ngiineni, ?? i ?? i The regiment I* In a goad ?ajr towaid* ??n-y <'oaplaM?n, an I will be Ih* lirst to 'ake the fl dd ender he la?t <ai of :h'e rraaldeni. By making earljr applloali iii at till-.* hcn viu ir tera a few good oin <'ra. wlio nave m>>n .-tlrovly onlHtcd ar ?*a ann itnuwdialel* control any, evn ?? urr i>aaitlonn, au I ?very facility f?U tf?? TTILLIIOUSE LIGHT INFANTRY. JJL BPIMOUA'RlEMPIRE KIllOAUE. ?a-ond regiment. Company II of thla regiment wanlt .wimty nrere rccrinta .1111 tlie Mtnpani t?tbo m txiniut i si.ind ird Men of N. ?ork City *o(TS!.tt'. tiiinie forvVard ?nur time, and deader all aaalatance te your count,y paaelW^ B-. intle* mated by lb" >'|fy. cotinir and Km * tiitho'ltie* will be fully aecured to the men joining till* company. Two dol Wr# wll! be paid t?i nvety peraon lirlnK'u-! a rccrult, or to tNo ^oritll hluiaelf on being mult' r?d int.. Uta aervlue oi tUe The men. alter being mustered In, will receive tnelr unl term a. An., and oe eent to the United State* Barrack* at ?gat Haw Vort. Headquarter*. No 901 Rraadway. (MM* W. BOWLES, commanding Company II. ?< TDK KK1!R(/1,U)H. I | EADtjUARIUKS, _LL HAI.l.l.l K GUARD, 476 KROADWAV. _. OOLOAEL LLIAS PRig-Mil:. The ( ulonei ui.tunU to make tin. re. limiit tfce first mrf. ror nervier, and one of tUe U?l iu ever y i??iwc! S h oil. c< i* only will b? received a* arc a<iiualuterl wlih their duties and whose character i? known. The country m eda b?'?t brave inen, and needs them uow. Tne > ouniy m in a cnti Ti on ?m';' *!u,.?e!slto evwry *>ldier. Oinii*'. lorward tlu-n, \*V!* \ 01 *** cUuwh Hud culling. *115 houuty, bi'fon* the regiment leave# New York, U gu?Armit^p<i to every uiun Mt-u of Jiew Y or it, come forward. All the a*s stance and rE^o? KranU,d l>y United 81.?un? eoMirnrmna and by ine b(at<?, county and city authorities will be luliy bocured to our men and oii.eem. ilej;iinen'a! Camp, Turtle Hay Park. Forty fifth ntreet and Second avenue. Regimental liead niarterH, 574 Broadway, Oj'poaite the Metroi oliian llolfl. K<*t;r'!ita wanted. KLJAS PEJHSNKK. Colonel Couimunding. PliUfiNIX UEGIMKNT. UOKOOKAN* ZOUAVK8. Fourth K<}i;iiiient Empire llrieade. PATKIOT8, AUOb'SK. All you brave flghtiu# men who intend to enlist In this regiment, tail into the ranks of Cupt. K<(dyH company. There ih not a day to he lo*t. Time ia precious and delay is dangeroua at sucu a moment aa this. Oapt. lieddy wants a tew good man, who are experienced. to be promoted to ser geant* und corporals. Thia will be one of the beat fighting companion in the regiment, aa Capt. Keddy haa had many veara experience in regular and actual aervioe. There can be no doubt but that hts company will present a hold imnt under the command of our gallaut and experienced superior ouoera, Col. Jas. 0. Burke and Lieutenant Colonel M. O. 1! 1 ' *u"lll4at w? will leave our mark M we ever meet the rebels. All the bouutiea from the Htato and general uovern menu amounting iu all to $177, will be paid to all who may enlist In mjr company and pjiAU inrdleal inspection. Also, relief tickets furnished at one. No more excuse lor stiller* lug Ironi want of being paid your relief train the State. No nut ion on tne I ace of tiie earth pays, clothcs and feeds her sol diers belter than the United S ate* of America. Arouse, then, from all other considerations. forward to the rescue of your country, and enroll your names with me at mjr offloe, No. 96 Walker street. corner of Elm. A llrst and second lieutenant wanted. Capt. JAMES M. KEDDT, Recruiting; Officer. PATRIOTS. RALLY TO TUB SOUND-OF TIIE TRUM A petl?Ten young men wanted for the First Battalion Mounted Rides, Colonel C. C. Dodge, now at Suffolk, Va. Also teamsters, saddlers, blacksmith* and buglers. Ths full bounty paid upon being mustered into the service. Apply to B. H. fiNUELKE. Recruit tug ofllcer, 71 Oortlandt street. RALLY, RALLY. PHCENIX REGIMENT, .. .Attached to the Empire Brigade. 25 able bodied men wanted, to join Company O. of the shore regiment. ' ' ?50 cash, bounty from the Governor of the Slate. 1 av irom $13 to ?23 per month, in advance. $75 bounty when discharged. SZi bounty when company la being mustered in. 9J hand money. Relief_ ticket* signed by the Colonel of the regiment for the 1 amines ol volunteer*, and the Interests of the men will be taken rare ot by the Captain of this Company. (Quarters and subsistence, irun-portatiou to camp (East New York), a new and beautiful uniform. All promotions made from the ranks. Recruiting ottice corner of Morris and n est streets, where I shall be prepared to recruit all men wishlru; to join my nimnmnd. C*P'. JOHN MoC AM BRIDGE. Recruiting Ofllcer, No. 60 We*t street Rally for the union. ., **92!?? bo?int.v P?l'l Immediately to each recruit. itml $13 (one month's pay) paid to oach recruit as soon as the coiujiauy is mustered. $^6 (one.lourtli) of the $10d bounty paid to each recruit upon the musterinit of the regiment, to be Paid belore the relliraent leaves lor the seat of war. Good quarters, abundant rations and handsome uniforms Immediately provided. Non-commiksloned offlc rs wanted; also a good wagoner Rellel tickets lxsueit lor the b-nelit of families as soon a* the recruits are sworn into service. $100 bounty to each recruit when discharged. Apply to ISAAC L. TAYLOR, Captain Company D, Stan ton Legion, JU7 West street, corner of Harrison. gFINOfcA"8 EMPIRE BRIGADE. WAR, WAR, WAB. K0. 16 GREENWICH STREET. ConuMtny D. % HILLHOUSE LIGHT INFAN7RY, Col. P. J. Ctaansen, Ceinmanding. Daniel Mnvnihan.Uxst Lieutenant. RECRUITS WANTED IMMEDIATELY. intviHn wv TO EACH RECRUIT l!P COMMAND. Men of New York, your bleeding couutry calls upon you to rally to her succor. Now Is your time to show to the world that It .laes not require a draft within the Lnion lines to crush this gigantic rebellion. ?SS? lorward, one ana all, to the call of your country. .i ^"Jdoljars cash will be paid at once. In addition to relief /J51" V?. ie""j Thu" ?'! einuses*on account of family destitution will be done away with. Also, from $13 to $23 pay in advance. Two dollars nand money. Forty cents per day commutation of ration*. Clothing of the very best material. B Forsake all I Yes, even your mother*, sweethearts, sisters, wires, and come and meet with a soldier's reward. Victory and glory await you. DANIEL C. MOYNIHAN, First Lieutenant, Recruiting officer, No. 16 Greenwich street. SP1NOLA S EMPIRE BRIGADE WAR, WAR. WAR. PHOENIX REuIMENT. OORCOBAN lOUATES^URTH REGIMENT, EMPIRE ^COLONEL JAMBS C. BURKE, COMMANDING DANIEL C. MOYNIHAN, FIRST LIEUTENANT RE CRUITING OFFICER. 1 W. Greenwich street. BECRUITS WANTED IMMEDIATELY, v.n r*or"lt Joining my command, i. Yorfc?Your bleeding couatry calls upon you |frVl17t<! her "ucoor. Now la your time to show to the WorLd.1id<^not * dr*f within the Uslon lines to crtish iMs gigantic rebellion. COMB FORWABD, ONE AND ALL, TO THE flAf.t. or YOUR OOUNTRY. Vr Irishmen, yonr strong right hanu is aeaded to-day before Richmond blMd of thousands of y ur fellow oountry men cries to you for vengoanoe. The land of your adso. Hoc?your only hope on earth?stretches forth her shattered arms to worn and implores you that, as she baa fceloed nu aad cherished you ? your Say of dlstr??, ths!t yoVtlll ?w J?*P iTt*? he* tor of need. Shall thatoall be la vain? Will you pay back part ol the obllso '?.u "w? hel' A kappy hotX. rree speech, your rell^n tolerated and respected, your people elevated to the highest position in tiie land??li this has she done for you and yvurs. ??dwIJl you be recreant to all the virtues ofnumaolty aaa gratitude, and allow the most gloiieus land, the treeoteo veraaient, the perfhetlen of human happiness the world has polluted rent amtader and crum by tTe sn.l're* 7* Ur W,r* U*a ?unD' e*'T Remember this cussed rebellion hi fostered antUnonrished bv our hereditary enemy, England; remember hersblea and money fhn aad keep alfve this unholy war, and sow sbe ?*7* * 10 * band In. God grant she may. SMaTS p^^sWeTi f?r "" b?"e'"d ?"? The Pbomlx. the mother or brave Irishmen, calls upou her children ol '48 to ra|ly round her Green Banner, and, march ?? T .* .7 Stirs and Strips, carry the music 01'he Union to the utmost l^oundurles of the land. , ?Wcafh from the State, $25 when regiment is mustered fn, in sddhlon to relief tickets for families, thus all eictse* ou , J v"' he done away wltlt Alao f rem $19 to $J3 pay In advance, $2 hand money, or any man bringing a recruit to the ollice will receive Si; 40 ceuts per tena!s?r oommuUtio? ot Clothing very best tLa Forvake al!. Yes, even your mother's, sweetheart* wlvee and sisters, and come and meet a soldier* reward V Ictory aud glory await you. DANIEL C. MOYNIHAN. First Lieutenant, Recrumug'Otllcer. It GREENWICH STREET. ' SPINOZA'S EMPIRE BRIGADE.?ALL PERSONS DB sirous of lerrliig their country, in thlrher hour of need, can h??? no better opportunity of dolus no than joiniag the above named corps. The pay ranging from t<> $23 per month. It requires llftj aojo Dodled men to reuder the eern panjr complete. $100 bounty will be paid at tile expiration of toe war, and one month's pay Immediately on bein<,' mus tered into tha serjrtee. Military headquarters. Mercer II-ma. corner Brounie ami Mercer streets. AU applications made to Captain JAMES J. OMALLKY, Recruiting Officer. SPINOLA'S EMPIRE BRIOADE.?OAPT. JOHN DUNN, of the First Fire Zouaves, having bemi authorized to rune a ? umpany lur thia Brigade, is now rearuilliiR at :td9 Penri mrnet and No. 7 Mulberry street, where be will be happy to meet any of tin old oomradea in arms who are ac aln desirous of going to the war. Uniform* ftirnlahed as soon as sworn in, and relief tickets msuod Immediately. Volunteers will receive %M from tba State, $26 fromtne city. $23 from the government, and unr montli'?i av in ad vance, it* mion as musternrt into ssrvlee. and $75 when honorably discharged. Comfortable 'Hurler* ami rations furnished at Kant New York. Those wialiing non-commis *ioued oilV must apply early. Call on (lapu.n JOHN DUNN, :)C9 Pearl Htreet, or Flint Lieutenant J. KALVEV, No. 7 Mulberry street. Second Lieutenant M. J. UKALY. Third regiment, spinola's empire brigade "The Union, It mint and shall l>e preserved," Thirty yoiin^ Men wanted, to ull up Company E. This will be the llrat regiment in the field (rum New York, and it is carnesKy hoped that the young men of New York and vlchklty (under the present lnducetnenta) will come forward and Join a company, under exper.euoed officers, to Xit down this wicked rebellion, which has been brought i,nit by sneli m n ns Wendell Phillip*. Horae* Greeley, Henry \v. Beeoher and a host of uther abolition traitors. A bounty of $.x? will be given, under the recent order of Oevernor Morgan, to each rcsrult a pun being mustered Into service, with wllef to his family. Tiro men will be wall cared fur at t'auip Edwards Plerrepont. East NeWWork; wlihbe well subsisted and clothed, and |Uai-?d nnder tae supervision of eiuerlenred officer*. $l(Xl bounty guaranteed at the end of rebellion. A few nou coiumtoaiimed officers wanted. Tho*e of ciperlence only need apply to CI IAS. I,. rROTllINilll AM. First Lieutenant and Reglmcatal A.tj<it.-int of thu N?? York Seventh regiment, and lat? t>iisrteriuiist'+ ot the Fifth New York cavalry. N. B.?Mills l ejime'bt, which Is one of the live in the brigade of the ?'rfaHan' SpfcieluJ' is well worthy the attention of those desiring to join the Union aisny. ba ofliaeiw am all pkked met, uucR:r the c<doaclcv uf Mariott N. Croft, and, wftli lh" material of wiMck It ia already composed. li ? It shall, succeed. rntUND RHGlMfiNT, WIMOLA'8 empire brigade, A Colonel Mate kinusley. J*IA|( (remits wanted for C impany IVet Hie above rrslmenu Tnl* company U .' iianmndi-d bjflMxp Tlenced olll' sr, just from the #nt af war, and he xlSWI to secure good men, who will rwelve $I3() batialy when the regiment Is mustered kilo ServlOe. l'*y from $13 to $-1 per month. Rtisalsunca, slutaiug and good quarters tarnished Imme diately. A lew competent mon wasted for aos-commisaioned am eers. Belief tickets furnished to the famlles of volunteers. for anrlh-y particulars apply to Cupiain W. R. M L Bit AY, Remitting Oilier, No. 2 Seventh avenae. TT*TTBD states MARINE CORPS.?fFANTED, FOR U mi* trie I'and jajlant wu-ps, atiie-l?idied Men between the SUM 01' Id 'tn l W \eat *, not lens tlinn 6 feet 4ft IuoIimi lri .ii *ud of n>o<l altar.' ier. TliiHi^riJiolfeE* superior indtti e m at* f<> jroimg men who are .iu*ioii* to nerve their country. Pay (Ten. *l ? to per month, wltb a a rtaiaijr of making pit irtr i t price tn.innv. A bounty ?r $100 will ne paid eacl i- eruit on receiving aa lieunrabtn ills liai- e, and ff iiahl any ?iv who will -inn : a reerult lo the Office b* *imn as lie piiS*e* a medical wutmlnatlon. Clntiung an l rations ol thu best utility, to' ether lib medical attendance, when si k.tnr ul*hed W 'he gov era meat, a pply at the renilefToiis, No W Bowery, or al liu: Marine BuirackS, Flushing nv. Biie, l!ri?,k,yn A. OAKLAND, Major CotnimrivlMiS. "1ST REOIMBNT NATIONAL volunteers, COLONEL 1 OIIRREV, an oflloer of aiilllty and eapwienee.?Volnn. ti er* wsn ci for Ooinpany A. yuliorms, rations and quar ter* fiMUi*h"d imn.ualataly on *i,;nllm I lie roll. For bounty, pay aad relief tickets, luunrie al Vhs olBN, 4 )i Berenth ave nue, corner ot Thirty-tlfta strvsl. F. HKNltT, Captain ilompauv A E. Do^\ldso!?, First Li Mitenant. N. B.?ICeglniental llcadquai iers, Motart Hall, bit Broad way. 1ST RBOIMENT NATIONAL VOLUNTKMRS-CdL. 1 WM. OUBNEY, rernieriy of the Seventh regiment Ma nonal Otiarrl, and Captain First regimenl United Ht ate Clia??wiira. lloid.able bodle I mnn wanted lor Company 0. Uniforms, mtinn* and cnnnorMMs ouarters furnished Im mediately upon signing the roll. All the gornrnment, Slats ?n I motility bounties s -enred to recruits. Onmpetnnt nu n p irtk'abrljr svunted for non eouiniisstoned ofllt ers. Unsriers i. tliunj) WsahlMtoa, Staen Island Apply to FRANK K. SMITH, late of Seventh regiment National tlunid, Re vriiiing officur. 83 Mala street. Brooklsa. * AI.KK AT MlCnUS. A P0T1 OK NOTICE -D.D CAULK1NS, auctioneer Laiv,e >^Je of MAGNIFICENT HOUSEHOLD F''RN!TUKE, icti-u I'rcneh 1'it-r anu .Mait'el M.rrors. SUPERl l.Y OA VKU RO^tWO')!; J'i \NOF0KTE, ELEttANT SILVER ri.ATE *<., vc , Puri u.i*ed a. coatofoverilJUUI, On FRIDAY, A fi.rt 1. At the elegant pr vote i*s.denoe N IHWnii Fourteenth bin., i. itear I.MUUi avenue, Commencing ni lt)J% o'cl<H'k precisely. The sole comprises the entire rontrntsot the house. The eletaut 1'?rH11 Furuit'.ie was It a.le lu el-tier, a...I in m sond rosewood. Ti;? whole will be Mltd to the holiest bidder for cuhli, offering extra inducements to purchaser*. as the entire furniture of the liouao is new, having ail beca made within six months. Elegant rosewood seven octave Pianoforte, with all modern improvements, overstrung bass, Ac.: itut #iA); rich ruse,, wood StooLcovered in satin, and embroldei >-d Cover; Uirne e.t-gaut lull suits of rosewood Par or Furniture. In rich brocade nnd satin; ro-ewoial EUi^eri h, apleudld and costly Paran Ornaments, rich Vaaes, 4c. Also a inaanlllcent cof. li ctlou of rare I'aiutliiiia, ros<;v,ood.TniLlfcU Easy tWialrs, la fine reps; rosewood Centre aud "Side marble top Table*, richly can ed. Chamber Stills in rosewood ami mahogany; Bureaus, carved Beds'eids, Washstands, Sofa Beds, in line hair cloth; ten ptiie Ha.r MaUn-ases, from forty to fifty pounds, made to order, ill excellent condition. Dinini; Kmnn Furniture consist* of $ne oak Extension Table, Silver Ware, rich China, Ivory aad Silver Cutlery, Fork*, S|,o me. Ac ; w ith heavy out and engraved Glassware of every deocriptlon. Mo poatponemeut. AM. B. CHAPMAN, AUCTIONEER. . M AtiNI F1CENT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, pianoforte, l'ARLOR SUITS, m PAINTINGS, STATUARY BRONZES, VELVET CARPETS, 1'IEK and MANTEL WRRORS, at public auction, this day (Friday), a1 the private residence West Siiteenth street, between Fifth and Slith avenues, sale commencing at 11 o'clock, consisting of rosewood, ma hogany and black walnut Parlor, Chamber and Dining Room Furniture; rosewood Pianoforte, Stool and Cover; Etsgeres, Bookcase. Centre Tables, Brussels t'arpeia. Paintings, Or lianienta, Clocks, Lace Curtains, Shades, Stair Csrpeta, Dressing Bureaus, Washs lands, Hair and Spring Mattresses, Feather Beds, Blankets, Mirrors. Sofaa, Rockers, Toilet Sets, Eaay Chairs. Lounges, Extension Tables; elegant as sortment of Crystal nnd Bo by Glassware, Silver Ware, Table Cutlery, China Tea Sets, Bronze Statuary, An. Also an as sortment of Basement aud Kitchen Furniture. Deposits re quired ot all purchasers. House to let at low rent. Inquire of auctioneers. A-E. BOTH, auctioneer. Lirgesale of BLEGANT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. VELVET, BRUSSELS AND INGRAIN CARPETS This Friday, August I , at 10JS o'clock precisely, at the pri vate residence 119 Wist Eighth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, consisting of elegant rosewood .and black walmit Parlor Suits, oovered In rich brocatel aud green floured reps; handsome Reception Chairs, Tarkish Chairs and L ?unges to match, rosewood Centre and 1'ler Tables, Eta^ei-es, with mirror backs and doors; Pier and Ovjil Mir rors, Lace Curtains, Shades, tine Oil Paintings, rich China Vases, twenty-one days Bronze Clock. Lady's Writing Table, rosewood, mahogany and black walnut Bedsteads, Bureaus, Washstands, Lounges, Chairs, Tables, llook and corner Stands, Mattresses, Sofa Beds, Rockers, Clocks, Mirrors, Tea aud Exteusion Tables, Glass, China and Silver Ware. Table Cutlery, walnut Sideboard, twelve oak Din ing Chairs, Ac. Sale positive. A J. L. SMITH, auctioneer, WILL SELL, this ? day, at 1UX o'clock, the Furniture of the four story house 17 Siuyvesact siiwt, junction of Third avenue and Ninth street, Including eveiytnlng necessary for a genteel re sidence. BY JAMES M. MILLER. TUESDAY, AUOUST 8, 1M2, at 12 o'clock, at the Merchants' Exchange, 111 Broad way. the valuable I ront aud rear Houses and Lots M Essex street aud 634 Hudson street, will be sold to the hlghost bid der; a large portion can remain on mortgage. Can be seen at any time. For particulars and maps apply at the oflloe, 23 Pine street. David d. kgan, auctioneer, will sell, this day, at 138 Canal street, at 2 o'clock, Furniture of every description: also, Beds, Bedding, Mattresses, Bolsters, Pillows, Sprea Is, Blankets, Three-ply, Ingram and Brussels Carpets; Mantel, Pier and Oval Glasses, Cornices, Ac. On Monday, August 4, rich Furniture of a large dwelling house, in Twenty-eighth street, consisting of rosewood Parlor, Dining Ruom and other goods. Particulars in to-murrow aud Aftnday's papers. Edward sintzenich, auctioneer. VALUABLE HORSES, CARRIAGES liDd HARNESS. By C. W. davenport, this day, Friday, August 1, at 1 o'clock, at I&5 And l.">7 Broadway. VALUABLE SPAN OF ENGLISH CARRIAGE HORSES. A superb Span of Dark Bay English Carriage Horses, the property of a gentleman leaving for Europe. These ele etnt horses are very handsome, i aud i years old, over IS ands high, perfectly matched, and thoroughly broken to single or double harness, are free from vice and fault of every kind, and splendid drivers, and warranted sound, kind and gentle in every way. Both are very excellent saddle horses. May be seen on application to the auctioneer. Also, AN ELEOANT CHESTNUT SADDLE MARE?The pro perty of the aame owner as the foregoing lot. She is lilt hands high, ft years old, sound, kind and gentle, and every way a magnificent animal under the saddle, afraid of noth ing, and acoustomed to the discharge of ordnance and tire arms, is recommended in tke highest manner, and warrant ed as described. A!so a first rale driver in single or double harness. All the auove horses were broken by a rkllng mas ter of the Royal Horse Artillery, and are very strongly re omineuded. May be seen on application to the auctioneer. BEAUTIFUL LIGHT ROAD WAGON?Very elegant, used only one month, made by Waterman ft Hill, and ur>st $175. Also one nearly new top Wagon, city built, used only three m'-nths. NEARLY NEW SHIFTING TOP BUGGY-Made by SM vera ft Smith; used one season and oost $230. Also one set of extra covered and lined single Harness; oost $06, used two months. BRIGHT BAT HORSE-lftX hands high, 6 years old: stylish In single or double harness; good saddle horse. Sold to close an sKste. BAY HORSE?t&% hands Mgk, 7 years old; a valuable and safe family horse, warranted sound, U?d and gentle in ??sty way; cost $300 last year. 0*T MAREt?o years old, hands; a very desirable ani mal, first rate m any harness^ oan trot a mile In three sal on tes; warranted sound, kind and gesile in every war. SECOND HAND CARRIAGES?One Brett, ooe Top Wagon, two Hoakaways, and outers. HARNESS. At#.?A very elegant assortment of Single and Douhle Harness, SatMles, lirMles, Blankets, Sheets, UUxta. ft*. Henry h. leers, auctioneer.?henry h. LEEDS ft CO. will seU at auction on Saturday, Aaxust S, at 12 o'clock, m fro?a of th? store, 23 Nassau street, a bay Mare. Top Wages, (Harness, fte., the property of a penile man leaving the country; hay mare le seven years eld, U% hands high, seuad, kmd aud gentle; Is a faJft and stylish driver; also a Shifting Top Buggy, made to ooder by one of our best city makers, and. used out a few tlmw; a set of Single Harness, cky made, unite new, together with Blan kets, Whip. Currycombs, Bmishes, llay Cutter, Halter, Ac.; a sty fish dark brown Trotter, 15 hands high,! years old, suitable ferjsaddle or wagon; Also a second band Brett, In good order, wkh a set of single Sflrer*Plated Harness. HENRY H. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER.?HENRY H. LEEDS A CO. will Mil At auction, on Saturday, August 2, at ie>f o'clock. at the salesroom, 23 Naasau street, House hold Furniture, consisting of rosewood Suit, hi Kreen plush; carveil oak Dining Room Suit, elegant mahogany Secretary Bedstead. Plympton's patent; carved black walnut Library 'fable, black walnut Rocker and Lounge, manegany Ward robe, black walnut Bookcases, jrilt frame Mirrors, Lace and Brocatel Window Curtains,'Brussels Carpets, Velvet Carpets, rosewood and black walaut Bedsteads, rosewood marble top Centre Tables, oak cane seat Lounges, Chandelier*. keros ns Chandeliers aixl Lampa, together witn Rltles and other arti cles, which will be ouumerated In Itw catalogue. Henry d. miner, auctioneer. SALESROOM 37 NASSAU STREET, OPPOSITE TI1B l'OST OFFICE. mortgagees SALE OK THE pike NIX SUGAR REFINERY, FOOT OF BRIDGE street, BROOKLYN. MINER A SOMERVfLLI will sell at auction, Friday, August 1, at 11 o'clock; on the premises of the Phienh Sugar Reunery, loot ot Bridgo street, Mroelilya, tinder tareclosure of chattel mortgages, the stock and llituresof the above establishment, said to be the most complete of any of the kind In the United States. It embraces tie entire appurte nances necessary for the business. Has been in operation but little over a year, and is In perfect working order in every particular; Is replete with all the modern improve ments In machinery adopted to the auocessfnl working of the same, and offers unusual inducements to parties ?vt*ulng to engage In the business. Br order of Coudert Brothers, Attorneys lor Mortgagees. Sain of the abeve desbribed property postponed from Thursday,_JiUy31. J BOGART. AUCTIONEER -BY 8 A J. BOGART, ? Samrdav. August 2, at 10 o'clock, at the auction rooms, No. 1 North nllllain stroet, Horses, Wagons, ?c., oonslfting of one black Horse, about Itjf hands nigh, Sjcarsald; i bay Mares. 7and 8years old, abort 11\ hands high; 1 brown Mare, about lt>J humHi high; all full hied Canaaltui, sound and kind; just arrived in the city. Also one Top Wagon, Double and Single Harnees, Saddles, Bridles, Ac. Also a general assortment ef Household Furniture. ? BOGART, AUCTIONEER-BY 8. A J. BOGART. ? this day, at 10)* o'eiooek, at the auction rooms No. 1 rth William street, inoitgage sale, one Wagon and Har ness, one Iforse. lot of Baker's lools, Ac. LOUIS li. VBLTEE, Attorney for Mortgagee. Mortgage sale.?riohard waiters, auc. tkin'er, will sell, thUd iy, ai UK o'doek, at 18 Bay ard street, by virtue of a chattel mortgage, three llorses, three Ruckaways and ene light Wa.uu. P. COLLINS, Attorney for Mortgage*. RT. HAZELL. AUCTIONEER. . WHITTKMORH A IIAZELL will sell at auotlon, this day (Friday), at k)U o'clock, at tlieir salesrooms, NO. (U LIBBKTY SWEET, HARDWARE, ? "WTLERT, Ac., Ac., In lets to sulteUy and country buyers. FILMS?<jM (Kjien EngHali Files, aaaorted. ALSO, LMjroid, *e. Incases nnd cssks super*)/ Bourbon Whlhkey. 6sasks OldlPalt Cognac Brandy, vintage 18&7. t siut s Kiiiikuildt Tei'asse. IS In. txaikie Havana Toba'-so Seed. g bSla. Cfiroi Mania (boneless) Iti Que order. AT U OHJLOCKPRECISBLY, By order of Oyrus Sehuirinaakcr. K?n , assignee, The residue of the as?ets of (Jeorge I'arMins, es>m|i*4<fng notes and accounts lu Nuw Tork city and th" loyal fltaivs SnRRMAN. VI - riMM'PK s HERMAN A CO. * wiU Mil this day, Annas* I, at 10)^ o'clock, at l.'l B ?? ery. 8BJ boves Wsdy's Tlruinla Sinskhig and Chewing To bacco, about 10 mm t?un<ks, being part ear*) sf the steamy Marioa, l rem New Orlean?. Th- auore are ef the first i|ii ill. ty aud B perfect order. Also, nt 14 o'clock, at IS Bowery, Imported and Domestic Brandies, in aud >4 snake; Ilk) bbls. Bonrben and Mansngahela Whiskey, Port. Madeira, Cbirot and Sherry Wbii', Ai-Rpc I,< af and lia|ietial Gin, Ja maicaand New Bngann Rum, 6Wcaseseelebrar'd Aronmllo Sciinapi s. Loiidoa club House Gl>. WliUkey, Ac. AI o .s*l Kim s 11 ad ba?kets ?! gen I'ltic lleldseoV, Grc 11 Seal, Imperial and Msxnni t'hawpanna, and many other Llipiors toe iiume sous to meatien. Q A J. BOUART, AUCTTWNEKRS -ON ?ATUEDAt' 11. August*. at I^X o'clock, at tiie auetioii rooms No. 1 North William sin*!, ifatMehold Furnltuse, Sofas, Bureaus, Kttension Dining Talili s, Bedsteads, H-Ha ami B- ! line. Kitchen Furniture, C'arfwts. Also the RQectSof a Burlier Shop, two Chairs, Mir rocs, Gla?s('**es, otieGrover A Baku, s Honing Msdilnn, M, Ac. UNITED STATES MARSHA TVS SALE. CAKHO PRIZE STEAMSHIP t'IKOAMtAN l> \Nihil li. nl RDKTr, An ? longer The adjoiniisd snie of the c,trg<> of tuts -hip will tike pla -e on Tuesday, August 4, at 11 o'clock A. >t., tioinltie V uion More", ltiookl>n. Catalogues can ho wen at Ibe ofll ?> of lllram Rentier, Bsq.. 11.* Wall street. .1 AMI'S c. CLAPP, I n ? <1 Stntes Marshal. Also, st the sune place and time, hi cases As-orted Meill cln. s Ift drsms Castor Oil, esruo 01 steamer t iroaasiM. Ca talogues at the oillce o> 11. licnimr, 111 .ul str'-et. JAMES C. CLAPP, United States Marshal Southern district of Klotlda. ttTM. WITTERS. AUCTIONEER, WILL KELf, THIS Vt day, at 2 0'i jock, at til Canal Streel, tiialiogaiiy So is, Rocking Chairs, Parlor do.. Centre Tables, Oiirtalns, Mir rors, large 01 second hand Carpets, Oilcloths, Medst) ads and Bedd'n. , Bureaus, Wasltslan Is, China, Glass, Stoves, Tables, Cane Chairs, Lounges, Wardrobes, Tatile and B"d Linen, tof* er with overyinlug usstul aud ucccsaarj for hAusskseptllR SAI.KS AT iillOTIOI. W" M . HOIJJJfjBHEAD. ACOTIONKER. REGULAR VYEi.KLY PACKAGE AUCTION SALE OK ROOTS A.SO SHOES. ON 1 RIDAYS, BY CHARM'S O. WARREN, MO. 22 CORTX.ANDT STREET. THK SALE or FRIDAY, AUGUST I, WILL INCLUDB FIFTEEN HUNDRED PACKAGES DESIRABLE GOODS. NOW IN ACTIVE DEMAND, ADAPTED TcTaI.L MARKETS, Coaiiinviiiuf, in part. A full aanortmeot of MEN'S GRAIN CAVALRY ROOTS, EXTRA HEAVY RALMO&AXJ^ aud other goods adapted to tu my purpose*. Th'? hundred cases MEN'S, BUTS* AND YOUTHS' KIP ROOTS. Pour huadred oaaes MEN'S CALF BOOTS. Embracing svery grade and style, with and without tap soles. Two hundred case* MEN'S, BOYS' AND YOUTHS' THICK AND GRAIN BOOTS. One hundred cases MEN'S, HOYS' AND YOUTHS' BALMORALS, W1U1 aud without lap soles. One hundred cases MEN'S, BOYS' AND YOUTHS' KIP BROOAN& One hundred cases WOMEN'S, MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S PEOGED BOOTS AND BALMORALS. Ol Calf, Kip, Goal, Kul, Grain and split. One hundred rases WOMEN'S AND MISSES' CITY MADE, Cupper nailed Buotaand Balmorals, In great variety of atyle. A wry choice selection of WOMEN'S SILK GORE CONGREH8 GAITERS, Sewed Balmoral*. Slippers and other popular styles. MEN'S CANVASS ARMY FATIGUE BOOTS. A LARGE QUANTITY of SPRING and SUMMER G00D8, ADAPTED TO THE CITY RETAIL TRADE. THESE SALES WILL BE CONTINUED REGULARLY ON FRIDAYS, WITHOUT 1NTEKRUfTION, DURING THE ENTIRE YEAR, AND MY ARRANGEMENTS WILL ENABLE MB TO OFFER EACH WEEK AN ASSORTMENT OK BOOTS AND SHOES WORTHY THE ATTENTION OK BUYERS FROM EVERY SECTION OK 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 SAIE OP FIVE THOUSAND PACKAGES BOOTS AND SHOES Will be held on Friday, August 22, at 10)? o'clock. CHARLES C. WARREN, Auction and Commission Boot and Shoe Warehouse, No. 22 Cortlandt street. WE WOULD CALL ATTENTION TO THE SALE OF Nautical Hook*. .vc., tu be made this day (Friday), by E.H.LUDLOW A CO.. Hit 11 o'clock, at their aalesrooin, No. 3 I'lue street, near Broadway, by order of Isaac Hender son, Esq., Navy Agent. Catalogues now ready at the auc tloueura' office. WM. WITTERS, AUCTIONEER. WILL SELL, THIS day, at 10% o'clock, at 316 Fourth street, geuioel Fur niture, two Parlor Suits, large Pier Glasses. Paintings, Win dow Curtains Centre, Diuing nud Tea Tables: Mantel Orna menu, rich Tapestry, Tliree-ply Carpets, Hall Oilcloths, Chandeliers, Etageres, Stair Rods, llat Rack, rosewood, black walnut and maboguay Bedsteads, Hair Mattresses, Roisters and Pillows, Table and Bed Linen, marble top Dressing Bureaus and Washstanda, Toilet Sets, Wardrobes, one Line mahogany Secretary and Bookcase, Extension aud other Tables, Chins, Dlun r aud Tea S ts, Dining Room and Kitchen Furniture. Ac. The whole making a very aholue lot lor families and othess. Catalogues at sale. WILLIAM ABBOTT, AUCTIONEER?OFFICE NO. 4 East Rroadway?-Sells thla day, at 11 o'clock, the Stock and Flxturea of the Oyater, Dining aud Drinking Sa loon, at 041 Broadway, corner of Bleecker atreet?splendid Counters, Paintings, Chairs, Tables, Range, Ac. SPECIAL NOTICES. At a meeting of THE BREWERS OF NEW YORK and vicinity, held at the Astor House, July 22, IMS, it was unanimously Resolved, That It be recommended to the brewers of malt liquors, on and after the 1st day of August next, to add to their prices the sum oi one dollar per barrel, this being the amount of tax levied by the United States government, and to collect the same from their customers In the city and vloiaity. either at the time of receiving the order or on de livery of the liquor. M. P. READ, Chairman. Maw York, July 22. MB. P. AMKRMAN, Secretary. OMckal notice having been received from the Commissioner ?f Internal Revenue that the practical operations or the tax law are postponed to the 1st September nest, tb? resolution, as above, will be understood as made to correspond. JsltSI, 1MB. Drafting.?exemption under tub new mili tary Lawa.?Publte noUae baa beea gtven that peranna claiming exemption from military aarvtca mux tile their writtea atatemeut, property drawn and verified, on or before the 1Mb day of August, iatt. or leee the beneilt ef such ex empllen. MH persona, therefore, data log emuipiion on ac couut of physical defect or bodily lartrmrty, or by virtue of aay tavi *T thia State or of tbe Catted Suleu, mum tile the alateaaent aa aforesaid. The nivtersigood have compiled the several lawa a*laUng to rsBMary aervuy and exemptm, aad aae prepared M gtre aUansi aaary advfte aa to wte are and who am not exsaapt, rtee of charge. hMtth pacen drawn and ttied, IT reqaired. SAMTORD A WBITMOBB, Attorney* aad Oennaettors, 23 Chambara street, raoea** Noa. ? and 7. DB. WILLIAM MUBR, ELECTRICIAN. HAS RB moved from )(1 Fourth avenue to *74 Broadway, be. tween Broome and Qraad streets, where, after iweaty-seven yearn* practice in tbia afiy, b? will be glad to ace hla patron* and the pubttt'. Military exemptms.?all persons not lia ble an? n 'finied te 1r a statement and affidavit before the Uth of Ausuat. The aeoeeaary | ai>era may be had on ap pliaaiton at Ma Baxt Tblrty tourtti atreet, near Tbirtl amine. A. L?CKWOOD. NOTICE.-AN ADJOURNED MEETING OK HOLDERS of farm mortgage*, leaned in aid of Milwaukee and Mls aissippl Railroad, will lie held on Saturday, August it, at noon, at 2& William atroet, room No. 9. L. U. MAYER. Chairman of Trustee* of Mil. A Miss. RR , Creditor*. There will be a meeting of the van cott heiraon Tuesday. Augiut 0, 1H62, at tbn house.of lint. J. B. Thurnby, 478 Grand atreet. Wllliauiaburg, I,. 1. from 10 A. M. to VP. M. All partiea havin g papera i*m taintng to the Holland eataia will oblige by bringing them forward. rpo AMERICAN PLEASURE TRAVELLERS-AMISRI' A ran money taken at th" Roialn llum Toronto, Canada, at par. Tbe fanjent and beat hotel there. ^ JTOMCABa? __ A magnificent SEVEN octave ROSEWOOD Pianoforte for aale, four rotiud cornera, earved le.? and oawi, overstrung !*?', full iron nlate. haa all modern Improvement*, waue to order, coal toOO, for $200, Including Stool uml Cover. Alao Parlor Furniture at a sarrtHce. In quire at 113 West Twenty third street, near riuth avenue. PIANOFORTE FOR SA1.E PRICE $90.-A FINE rowwiHxl Pianoforte will be aokl for $U0; haa all tbe modern Improvement*, good Cover and Stool. Ar, Al-o a Melodenn for $25. wlixh coat $73. Apply at 12UH Twentieth street, near Third avenue. Three very superior *even octave rose wood Piano*, mw, tiuialied in the very beat manner Cirred legs and UUHHltlM baas, iron frame, Ac., will be sold cheap. Inquire at 128 East Twenty eighth atreet, between Seaond anil Third avenue*. WANTED?A OOOD MUSICIAN, TO OIVE LESSONS on the piauo; must be a good perlurmer; one who would not object to live a af?ort dtatanrc In the country, where commuiiicaUea oan he lmd wltn the oily, by railroad, several tunes a day. Addre?a Musician, box 120 U>rald. ofUce. WANTED IMMEDIATELY?A YOUNG MAN (OBB manl te teerh muan- to two little children, one six and tfie other eight year* of age, ami to travel with the family to Europe, 'o remain for six months uinl b? willing to n turn at the end ol that time. Must tuniersunil English aad Kr> nch lierfectly, ?o as to lie nbte to ai t a< interpreter for the lamiljr. Address box A, Herald oQUe, aiailng name and preaent place of abode. 30 PIANO 1HJRTES?THAT MP8T BE SOLD THIS .O week for less than i oat. Full 7 oetave Piano lor $190; mouldings, enrved leg*, iron fran.ea. and warranted for firo years, at 143 Eaat Tweaty third atimi, near Third avenue. <C1 ?^W SEVEN OCTATE PIANOS IN ROSE <PJ.?JU* wooH ij?**s. iron fratuea and o> erstmnc i ass, f ir $10ii: tin., with moulding*. $ldU, iio., wlih uarved iejn and mhM'l with nam* board, $170. and $."?(?;do., with ear! keya, $tU and $100: new t)W oitave, $1*U Ttw above Piano* are the grea>at isiruatns in tbe citr. Seioad band I'lanoa from to $10*. NifVi KelOdenna irt eitreinefy to? pi lees. New and **r?ad kaad fla<io< and Melcdism* to let, Rrnt allowed f purahaaml. lloniJily pairment* reaeived for the nam*. HORACE WATERS. A^enl, tHI Broadwaf. tf.1 -OREAT BAROAIN; A CARVED ST.TT-.N OC lave,rvaratrang Plana, with nil modern Improve mi nt", ha I een veryl tlie bk>iI. at w*rtli double ; 'an be aeen at West Twenty-eighth atreet, Bear Ninth a enne. II1TRIICTION. August writino lbssons, ?o; bookkrkp ing. $10, leanotia unlimited. Penmanship and Anuh mi lc $i0 per qnarter, aeiruty-eight le-son* each Ho.vs, during vaeatioB. $3. Ladies Writing $2. twenty le-sqna At tendatiee da) Or evem < if. I'AIM-.'S Marian tile College', tii ltm*rv, and Kalian street, Brooklyn 4 YOUNO LADY, EDUCATED IN I'ARIH AND A ajie iking both Hie Fn nch and Spanish iatigti'igo* ilu* entlj. wltlies to give les*oss In Mir ab. r htiigu ige* to a lew pupils, onJBodefata term*. Would have no objections to tem h the Rn. In i braniAes ai*o. Re', ren. .?* j.hri ii and re quired. A'.irrea* M. P. L, station 1> Post otli e. 1 \EER PARK INSTITUTE, PORT JKKVIS, ORANtiE J ' eottnty, N. Y. fi >ni New Turk ko tuilr* w Eat* Rail ibad, reo|ien* Oatnijei 1. anil reni4n ies fort) ?? ?**. Course of stuity a'ubr*i e* soH.i and ot n iment >1 branciie*. to wh eh Is now added Dr. L*? la' new dgtit ||gmnasttca> For uircu? iar< i Idress tue pt Incipal, K v. JT 11. Soi t.mip. "I.^OUT EDWABI1 INsriTl ll-.-MOST HlCCBNSKUL I ? li hi ling .? miliary in tin Stale, ?'Milor fouri i u wee .a, biardandth Bu jliali i rati i 9,ie- a1 term* to lad'e*. Afuil ootnmeri al inurae. see oew raialosue for t>artlcti< larrs ol ratea and a nint.i:, ?. Ka.l tr.ni A ?piat 21. Ad dress Rer, Jot' | h K. K:nI >ri E iwsrd. ,N. V. rrEACHKiiS wanted kbIncii oknilevian for L a Catholic Pullage. prnfea* * (H mil--.'! lor a We^'in h- linoi; I.hi., or pl.tM a.i I sinking; Kr inch iulj for Imiisc; gentleman f?'t ef.isaes; Qetrnan u.) ' dtauiti . ral oilier teai ber* wante I tJ. S WOODMAN A COMPANY, Si lux 1 Agents, 5tfti BroattWIiv. MATfUMOKlAL* AYOUNO l.AI'Y (AMERICAN). TWENTY YEARS old, poor, bttt of linqientlonahle rl. irm ter, Wishes 10 form the ai'i|U(lnlKni " ol a teulleman w nil a vl nv to matt > nt 'tiy. prel' rei.e ?iven to one not' tider St; a foreigner or S > itherni r prnf*rr*d, Addreaa Liilte L. Banks, atatuu li, Bulitb avanu*. anvhbkkhts. WALLACE'S. I > Kuintit e.? on Broadway ar.d Thirteenth street. Iteorn uiwu t hal iinKt seven;. ouir,.' nee* t ci^ht o'clock. LAST NliilJl' ltr I <1 K OK Tlin Ciitl'j vT HUKI LS^Ull, FltA 111 V FRA DIAVOLO. FRA DIAVOLO. Kim-" rr two week* Una nuMniihcent buriesqne has suc ceeded iu drawing the l?i(ti; i asi most ra-bluiiabio audiences, who nightly dunouMWo Uimr delight b) ilia most liberal appltuse an<l boisterous snout* or laughter. 'i'Uc attractions ol tin* piece art' (..eatly < tihanced b> the (net tkai it i? represented l>y tbe best >o pauy in lhuctt>,ibe best orchesira in the city, and the best ballet troupe In l)in city. Notwilhstaiidug It* transoenilent popularity, It must positively lw withdrawn for the production of other novel ilu. Both MR. and MRS. W. J FLORENCE appear to-nkht-Si THIS (FRIiMYi EVENING, AUliUST 1. the performances will commence wl ii the glorious drama of THE IRISH MORMON. Mr. W. J. PLORKNOE a* Bryan O'Lmn. Mr. Davidge, Mr. Parke*, Me*. Myron, Mia* Viola Crocker, Ao. To conclude with the superb burlesque, I'RA DIAVOLO. Mr. and Mra. FLOBKNOE a* Bepuo and Fra Diavolo. Beat of the characters by the great burlesque company. Saturday?KRA DlAVtiiX) (last time) and other eater tainmenta. POI'8 OLD HOWKBY THEATRE. WIFE OP SEVEN HUSBANDS. Oamlel Gander, with songs Mr. Harry Chapman Margaret Lesaeinan Miss B. Denvll THE FELON'S DREAM. JACK SHCPPARD IN PRANCB. Sack Sheppard, with longs Mlaa Fanny Herring Joo Uluesklu Mr. 0. J. Ko* A GLANCE AT NEW YOBK. Mose Mr. O. W. Thompson NIXON'S CREMONE OARDKN.?THE GREAT PAN toniiine emitted, "Spirit of 'he Flood: or. Zephyr's Trip to Kur"pe," commences precisely at eight o'clock. TUB NEW PANTOMIME, ENTITLED "SPIRIT OP THE FLOOD." and to be produced this evening at NIXON'S CREMORNE OARDKN, was invented and la produced under the immediate dircctiou of Mr. Joseph Pos ter. REMEMBER THAT THB NEW PANTOMIME EN titled, "The Spirit of tho Flood" commence* at eight o'clock precisely this aud every evening at NIXON'S CUB MONB GARD&N. HOC8M8, ROOMS, WASTED. Furnished room wastkd-for one or two day* in the week, in ;> private family, by a gentleman residing in the country. Address W. W. W., Herald silice. FURNISHBD BOOMS WANTED.-A GENTLEMAN AND wile wish a furnished Second Floor, with i,ood uaoom modatlon for cooking, Ac., In a pleasant locality. Address, stating particular*, box 2,187 Post ollice. WANTED-TO LEASE OR PURCHASE, A LABGB, strong Building, suitable for u malt house, or a malt house already fitted up, near the water. Must be four full lota. BRADLEY A WARNER, No. ? Union square. WANTED?IN BROOKLYN, FOR A SMALL FAMILY, without chil ran, a furnished House, with garden. Address box 1,547 Post office. WANTED?A FURNISHED HOUSE, LABGB AND well furnished, pleasantly located up town and weM suited lor boarders. Address R, Herald office. TIT ANTE L>?A SECOND HAND STEAM ENGINE, Tf irom *ix to eight horse power, with or without a blow ing apparatus, suitable for a small foundry. Address, stat ing price, box 62, Piermont, N. Y. ANTED-A GOOD AND COMPLETE DROP. IK (|Uire of G. W. WICKS, No. 4 Liberty place. w WANTED TO LEASE?WITH THE PRIVILEGE OF purchasing, a three story limine, with all the modern 1 improvement!", situated between Lexington and Seventh avenues and Fourteenth and Thirty-fifth streets. Must be low prliied and in good order. Address A. J., box 108 Herald office. WANTED TO RENT?A SMALL. WELL FL'RNiSHED House in Brooklyn, between the Wall street nml Ful ton ferries and Bedford; must be in a good neighborhood and near to railroad. Address, stating terms and location, Chas. M. Olden, N. Y. Post office. PROPOSALS. Army supplies.?office of army clothing and Equipage, New York, July 19, 18ii2. Sealed proposals will be received at this office, until 13 o'clock on Friday, the 8th of August next, for delivery by contract, at the depot of Army Clothing and Equipage in thia city, 44,003 Uniform Hat*, 100.000 uairs Bootees, 140,000 palrs.SWckuigs, 20,1)00 Haversacks, Samples and specifications of which ean be seen on applica tion at this office. Of tbe Uniform Hat* and Haversacks one-third the quantity contracted for must be delivered within twenty days, one-third within forty days, and the remainder within sixty days from the date of acceptanoe or the proposals. of|the Bootees and Stocking* one-third must be delivered within thirty days, one-third within sixty-days, and the remainder within ninety days of ai-ceptunoe of bids. All articles will be subjcct to Inspection by sworn Inspector* appointed on the part of the United States. Proposal* must be accompanied by a proper guaranty set ting forth that If the contsa-t is awarded to the party men tioned therein, be will at once proceed to execute the same, and give bonds for the faithful performance of tbe contract. Tbe United States mserves the right to reject all bid* deemed unreasonable. Proposal* will Lie endorsed "Proposals for furnishing Anny SuppUe* for 8th Deputy Quartermaster General, ? Vgltej gtales Army. Abut supplies. Orrm or Ann* Clothmo axd Eqoirion, I Nk.w Yobk, Julv31, 186A ! Sealednreposalt win be received at this office until twelve oh;lock Ml m Friday ,-ftie 8th of August, for dnliverlof, by contract, at the depot of Army OtoUiing In this city ? ISO Dnuns, infantry. ?00 Dnunlpada, batter. 1^*00 davalrtTIht Corrla^n6Ta*sel*. MMW Bmea Eagles for hrfls. Bamsies of which m?n appiioatkon at tM* office; ?ee-third the quantity to be delireved within tea dan. one third within twenty uaya, aixl tbe remainder withlq. thirty days from tbe date of the acceptance ef the bide, and all to be subject te inspection bp sworn m spec tors appointed by the CnRrd Slates. Proposals must be sees?penlsd by a proper guaranty, set ting iorth that if the con tract In awarded to the party named therein he will at once execute tbe same, and grve bonds for the faithful performance of the same. Tbe United Hiatus reserves tbe right to reject aS bids ds 'med aureasooaDK. Pmposahi should be endorsed "Proposal* for Famishing Drains, and addressed to Lieut. Col. D. H. VINTON, Deputy Quartermaster General V. S. Army. OFFICE OF ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER U. S. A. iU*>l*ON'g La.fDIWo, V*., July 28. 1*21, Sesled proposals will be received at this oflloo until noon, ou tbe Hth day of Augu.it, 1402. tor the delivery m Jainea river, Va.. for the use ut thu at my, the following amoowa oC bay mid oats, vis:? .'1,1X10 ton* be*t quality timothy hay. 150,000 bushels beat quality oats, 32 pounds to tbe bushel. The hay must be strongly haled", bound with stout wire, or wythes, and tbe weight of each bale distinctly marked thereon. The oata to bo in good strong sacks, well sewed, each hack to contain two or three bushels. The lorane must be covered and protected from the weather, ut the eip iise of the ooutractur, so that It shall be In good order whes taken from the ve wel by the Qeai ter master's Department. Six fair lay lava will be allowed to discharge, after report ing at Fortran Monroe, demurrage after that time to be paid to the contractor at the customary tales, for the actnai amount of cargo received. Proposals for both hay and oats must be en. losed In sepa iat'* envelopes, endorsed "1'ropusaU for Hay" and "Pnpo ?.it is for Oats." Thi ne quantities will be required between August It and .11, 1-W2, and bldders'wlll state at what time they propose to deliver on their bids. Uidiiers must have each proposal guaranteed by two re sponsible par ics. that tbe contract, if awarded them, shall be faithfully firitllled. The (JuartermasKir reserves the right to arcept all er nny portion of any bid. also, to reject all bids which may be con sidered unreasonable. 0. U. SVWTKLLK. Capt. and Acting (juartcrnutslcr, commanding FFICB or CLERK OF BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, _ No. 7 City 11m 11, Aug. 1. 18?!.?Scaled 1'ropo ala wrtl l? receded at this olfl.-e until August 12, IfttC!. at 12 o'clock M.. For 2M to SOU tuna of the heat Anthracite Coal lor the use of the courts unit qlllaes of the county, the tou to oe calcula te.! st 2,210 pounds. Also, i-ropoaals lor 90 cords of Kindling Wood, pine, cat and split for use. Tho said coal and wood to be delivered at such times and places as the Cbnmlll* i may designate. The Committee reserve the rkht to reject snj and all pro posal JAMES DAVIS, 0 JAMES DAVIS, WILLIAM M. TWKED, SHERIDAN SHOOK, I smith hly, jis., >conmitt?c. ORISON BLUNT, WILLI AM C. CONNER, | ELIJAH F. PURDY. J DJONTISTKT. Artificial bone fillino?insbbtkdin asoft state, gn im: no pain. Old roots ami mere shells-*Ih-?l and warranted sound. The genuine ossd only at nnr reotns, Mtid Bioadna/, u'ar Seventeenth street. Another invoice or thu celebrate? Cuban Tooth Powder. J. PKARSOff, M. D., Discover**. IVKS. URIFKIN, J5S I1RAND STREET, OrVliSITB t I,i>rd A Taylor's, New York, and 257 MMi.n sti-eet, rookiyn. are Hisertlng i ull sr |>artiel'*??sof their lm|STtipd artilii la, T-eth, with or without extracting the i.qc?ta. Pull wta on K>ild or platina. #2R silver or rebjier, $10, partial ih-is g?ld, per lo iih. $2. -.ferer or rubber, ft, exlracttn#, 'tf*. 11TQ Cl!R1 IFI0ATE8.r-HATH?tt HAP ON*! TOCWt . 1 ?0 ettraeteil u itlnuit )>aln by Or J. JAY V 11.1.K US, IVi urntid ">tr t, inn blocks ironi Itioideay, I rtuwnllf Insert tlile as-a nmaiMtilation to th.*w aert-rsir fsota toothache.? t iithanuo Faiigner,*30 Kast Mseteotii* aa-eet. IIAILKOVDH. Hudson river kaiisRoau.?trains for aldany, Troy, tKt- NoriS ami Weit >eav.i i tiaiuke.s street at 7 and II A. M., nod a 15, b an ! 10 15 P. M. IOMO ISLAND RAII.ROAD ABCOMMODtTIBX?OLD J South Ferry Terminus?Trstss leave at 7 OA. M. and 8:15 P. M. (er Urn-sport; 11.45 A. M. and 4:11 l\ M. lor % oseett; 7 45, 11:45. A M., and .1 15 4 15. 5:4j 1', M. For Heap stead, boucIT lor Jamaica irom 7.45 A, I. 14 6.45 P. M. T ONO ISLAND RAILKOAD ? CIIANOK OF TKllMt lj nua.?I'a tsenger il.-poi at James sMp and leot ot thir ty north aires'. Bast river. Hummer nr. ans|emeut??Leavo New fork at 3 A. M. for Or- dipi.it, S Harbor Orient and Hampton. Ai s A M? K M. and 4..HJ I*. M. lor Sfimaei. At 3 30 r. M. f irtln eiipor'. At ft I*. M. tor Firming tale. On Simrtav a triln leaves Hnnler's I'olnt (Thtrtv-fourtb street lerry}, at A. M. fOf Kiverhead nnd intermediate s i t onsat excursion rales. Returning leaves Rl\erhcad at iir M. NKW YORK, HARLIM AND ALBANY RAILROAD For ai,ka,nv, troy, north anl> west suImer akkam.kmknt, Owtuneii -ins Thnrs lay. Ma . H, I.'WJ. For Albaoy, 10 ;W A. M., KWitM. M*., Tr* i frani Twenty sixth Street slat,oil l or nil li* a' IihIii- m? Time I'ahl" JOHN BURCH1LL. Asa stattt .iiiperiutsnderil RAKITAN ANII DKI.AWARK It.', VIM'oAD "OR Lonit llramh, R"il Hsu,., S ir i To i ? It ? er, Tmkcrtnn, In,?In e msaqitsacc of i r. .e? . < ? ? in berol visitors to l.on. H attdi. tin. ? i ' l*ll<'M.Ut Cill.LVKR will, on SMUrdays. uni'l r r no ,???, ks.i a M nsy street wh irl four t ines, viz.. ti ile' t l?? .?? t M. and a 2. 0and 5 P. M. On e\ery n.'i'" ;ay (e, em dm ? leavm at ri.3l) an.tln.iil A, M an ! .it 4 I' M rsaseu gefs for the main line below Long H.-mrh jumllon will Have at 6.9# A M snM 4 P, V.. ?\?ept on Sa'uMajs, assn they will leave at 6.30 A. VI. aod i.ju 1*. M AnnrraunTB. WHITES GARDEN TflMATRB. *V FllIDAY EVENING. August I. Fir^t sppearance of the Comedienne and Vocalist. MKtt Bi.l>./tCV BROWN. _ THE IRON CHK.^T; Or/VHl HV8TKUHHIB MURD8* Sir i?d? ard Mu 11 iBr Mr. Kl?tu.?| 1'lihi UOLOli LllAMONR. , ? Margnry ...Mr*. Had ley Brow? COI.LKEN 11A W.N SETTLED AT LAST. Colleen Bawu by MI.-^> Kami/ BrowM N'lBLO'S GARDEN?SUMMEll SEASON. JUu>*ce and Manager Wm. W haalAQ THK COOLEST TllEAiRB IN NEW YoKK. FAREWELL BKNEFi 1 AM) LAST Al'I'fcAUANOB BITT USE (prior U) hi* departure tor Europe) OF Kit. JOHN COLIJNs, The distinguished I r1*Ji comedian aud v ocalist. Who, after it scrie* of brilliant dramatic triumph* for Ikl i**i sixteen year*, la about to make a biief PBOPESSIONAL TOL!B TO HU NATIVE LAND. Friday eveuiua. August I, lMta, will be produced (drat Unaf at this theatre) Lover's eel* bra ted drauut, la throe acta, o? Utied BOBY O'MOBE. Rory O More Mr. J. Oolttm In which character he will sing the followingsongs:?"Paddj Magoe."a new version 'if the "Widow Machroe" and "Crooa. keen Lawnwill dance an Iriah itg *ud recite the story 0? (he "Fox of Bailybothercm." To-morrow, LAST NIOUT OK MR. COLLIN8. Mr. Whoatley take* much pleasure lu anuuuneing that Ikt oelebmtod GABBIEL BAVEL AND TROUPB (harlng Juit arrived from Europe) will make their Brat af> uearanoe at thia eataoii*h vent on MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST t. Box book now open. Dress Circle and Paruuette. 00 centa. Secured Parquet Bulla, 75 cents. Fatuily Uncle, 29 oeitU Commence at I NIXON'S CBEMOKNE GARDEN, Fourteenth street and Sixth arenas. FUIDAY EVENING, AUUU.ST L The Pantomime will commence precisely at 8 o'otook. Second uight of the irresistibly laughable Pantomime M* titled Sl'IKIT OF THE, FLOOD; ZEPHYR'S TRIP TO EUROPE. Depicting LIKE IN CASHMEBE. ^ ^ LIFE IN THE FROZEN REGION8, LIFE IN THE REGIONS OF HAPPINEML Interspersed with wouderful trick*, trsnsformalioae, mat** murphoses, delation*, new incident*, aplnndid a<ipulnlmnnt% new and novel effects and new ami magnilkienl scenery, bf the well known artisi. (>a*iiard Maeder, assisted by MeaanL Hawthorne, Leiimanu and ns*l*tam*. The princliial overture and incidental music composed O* pre**ly for the piece by Mr. Thomas Baker. MUklc of Ik* comic *o nes by Mr. John Oooke. A lio*t of auxiliaries have been engaged. The whole produced under the Immediate direction of lb. Joseph Foster. Senoriia Cuba*, the unrivalled 8panl*h <fln*eu? . _ Theleiir, Xlmenes, Lehmann, Bonxoul, WiteoS and all great artist*, will apig-ar. THE GREEK FIRE FOUNTAIN Invented by LEVI SHOBT, Esq. This wonderful invention wu* originally designed forth* DESTRUCTION OF THE MEBBIMAC, and is the nio*t terrible of all weapon*. CANDESCENT IN WATER. AND TUB FLAME SO FIERCE AND INTENSE, that k Is almost inipo*sible to quonch it. The inventor dcalgna to force the LIQUID TH BO If OB THE TUBES OK THE FOUNTAINS, when It will b* THROWN INTO THE AIR IN JETS AND Si'BAT. clsely as water is usually done, falling hack into the bash BOILING AND HISSING, EMITTING THE MOST INTENSELY BRILLIANT LIGHT, and producing a singularly novel effect. Great preparations are being made lor next week. New faces and new features iu the en nostrum sehool. Du e notice will be given of the lir?t| appearaitoe in thla co untry of M. DENIER, the ureal |>antomimi*l of the " do n stage, and the greatest COMIQl'E ever seen in rirn. Admission to the whole 25 centa. New boweby theatre. Sole Proprietor Mr. J. W. fiHIII FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 1, 1*61. FESTIVAL BENEFIT TO MB. E. EDDY. on which occasion BRIGADIER GENF.EAL THOMAS FRANCIS MEAGHER and Staff will visit the theatre. MBS. FAKRiiN, MB. E. O. TILTON and MB. J. T. RAYMOND. The historical play of ROBERT EMMET. MARTYB OK IB1SH LIBERTY. Robert Emmet Mr. E. G.1Tlno* Darby O'Gaff Mr. E Ed4y WILLIAM TELL. w _ William Tell Mr. I. Rddj ROUGH DIAMOND. Margery Mrs. Farren | Joa J. T. RayaoM* And tba HOUSE DOG. COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT TO PROFESSOR At> DERSON. The Cennuitten to whom the organization of tho a bora be* ne(U has been entrusted, have much pleasure in being aMl to snnoiuu? thai it will lake place at the WINTER GARDEN. ON MONDAY, August4. ISM. on which occasion w ill be prsaented an entertainment of MM most extraordinary charaotor. A full list of the lad lea *m gentlemen who have kindly volunteered their servleaa (eaa> Erising the chief artists of every*theatre In the city) wMi a published te-norrow. The programme for tho snalag W" A ROLAND FOR AN OLIVBB (with the hichest talent of Nlblo's Garden) MLLE CARLOTTA PATTI, MADAME STRAKOSCH, BIG NOR SBRIGLIA AND 8IGNOR MUXIO. THE YANKEE WOOL DEALER, (George Christy's Minstrels.* (with *0 whole of CaTeTTpSf" CRAMOND BRIO. (with the talent mt every houaaj Tho MHMa of tho hoot of tho ilrst artists hnbo proflMfc* aid will be dn|y saasuaeo^ moat generously and mmk ?eho have kindly tendered their aid will be duly aonouneo^ lite eervleee of all bwve been mo handsomely volunteered. BARNUV8 AMERICAN MUSEUM. MB. ALFRED BURNETT. THE GREAT DELINEATOR OF CHARACTER, The Itu-a; elocutionist, the best Mimic and (ha MOST AMUSING COMIC PERFORMER of the age, ha* been esgaged: *Uo, MR. EDWIN KELLY1, Tenor and Light Con AntLM AST EM LE<?. THE ETHIOPIAN CUBA8. All of whom give Splendid ixrformancea. dally, * 13 aud 7\ o'clock. Tlie lollowina coveltle* to be seen al all hour*:? Till CONNECTICUT GIANT GIRL. 9 feet l>a Inch round the t>o ly, und weigh* bS8 lha. NED, THE LEARNED SEAL. Ned plays the organ, kisses bis keeper, shoulders tho Mae ket. *bsk"x haiul* Willi ih ? ladle*, threw s them ki**es, ml DEN OF LIVING MONSTER fEBPENTS, ASfUAKIAL i.AHDLN, Ac. Admission to all only Z5 cents; children uoder ten 15 Ur WILL BE CLOSED ^ of N EW BOWERY THEATRE. GRAND FESTIVAL BIGHT. GENERAL thomas P. MRaGHSB ban roi ?"iil?'il to vitil THM THEATRE TO-BIGHT >RIDaV, Miauwt. Mr. E. LDHV H benefit. Mr. gabpard maeder, assisted by liuwihornt- an/1 Lolwnnnn, have painted orw u4 m*i;nliiont Hmnfrv for tlie new PANTOMIME to ho pro duced at NIXON'S CREMORNE GARDEN lhl? ereninf. George ciiribtyb minstrels, 981 BROADWAY, Ommdte Metropolitan llowl. George Phrl?ty and J. N. Bru ;? Lpkm-c? and I'rnnrletoeai George Chi is 17 Sia Manager J. N. Brfgga Maimer and Treaaure*. HON DAY, JCLY W. aud every evening dui 104 tue week, the Uujbable Etbloptaa Fkwi of THR double BEDDED ROOM. George Chriaty at Duliimer 1 Wie Camoim QiiartetJe, REEVES, .WOKLAND BLRCfl AND CORWIB. Thi-Ctianiplen C!og-Dancer, R. SANDS. Tlie b?'?t Band in tin- prot*e*aton and the orient hoiwe h city. GRAND matinee every Saiurila) at i o'clock. Adinl*at?n '."ft itiim. Nn halt prn-e. Door* ope* at 7. Ourt?iu rteba at 8 preclaely. Moxsieck ronzani has arranged a new Ballet for the pantomime m In- produced at NIXON'S t'REM 1 *KnK GARDEN thl* evening New iowky theatre. rill BAY Ev ENINC, Angiiat I. TllwMAS FRANCIS MEAOllKR Uugii Iter General U. 8. A.. will pa? tUU tlicaire A YStffT to.xmiit. accompanied by hit Stuff. T A ffiMUtlTA ISABEL H'IW.\?, THE BENOWKRD Aj Suanlra Daiiaeuee, will ??|i?ear In the new PANTO MTMKw or at NfXOB'g tl'.KMOIW k. gahdrm tbiaeveatng. W/ O0D'S MINSTRELS, TV W4 BSOADWAY?M4, #fpoatU) the St Blchola* Hotel. 1ICWY WOOD ;;oie Prot'di^w aud Manage* CNi'ltKQEQKN rBD S0OCSM. EVERY HYkN*iG DURING THR WBCK ?EMR or' HINsTIMj*?Y HY BTBHORH, CHABLBi FnY, FRANK BROWER. COOL WIIITIL abe' CO PERCY, ?UMB. SOUWfCARDI. SI'AmEV, iNAAlti. ' ? v KATAliU t. HAM.AM, 1.E1M, Wil.KS LEWIS, TOM BRiUtM Jr.. *<?., Ac. Door* open at 7, eoaimetire at & Aitu>lmi.4i 2Sceata. XT EW BOWERY "THEATRE. IN BRHiADlRB GftNCRAL THOMAS FRANCIS MEAUHER AND STAFF will fMt the Iheutre THIS (KltlPAYl EVENING Aegnitl. milOMAS ? aBWR*T?K.V AN omoINAIt A OrMttre am; the incidental maiir ftrfha new nto mlme to be produced ilila eveula ; at NIXON'S CRKMORNB GARDEN. Hail n?* glad tidings. The pi opinion 01 il>? Parielao Cabinet of WondeiJL 56S BKOADWAV. ? k JM BROAD WAT, ,N, it d'?or lit Rail M Slak'*,) Ma? niiiii ??i."i?lee *'lillUon? 10 their allT.a<ly faintMia In stitution. The Jin lie may now there w *igh ? of a truly ?nper'i, a?to'niet?(t, Mgrtlmgaiid a*toal?Kug JGttd. Th-ae marvlietia R. V' latlo?? jrf .vature *1^ trul.v ft" , itll'tii, end ennattl .f ?i?ei vthln* Wwtiierftil, K>traonlinnry, Mvate T?rrf Mar?ei oii?, Et' lUng, > nm talng, Ei^iiMll II'OiIon*. Cnrloll* and So'iHinpltiiu. Look at 'U* i;reai * " only Oefhim the vri . nl. ? J. K in Il pi Ilorilon,and ?rMirpaf^d for gra<-e ami l-mlturi ',i. *,it ,. OpiMi forgetitteBumonly from 10till It).' /lAir.TIES CONCERT ROOM, tllfl MKOADWAY, TffO VJ <1 ? 'i ? 'r?m Ho'itto i ktr* T no atA<ra, TIM Stove MtahH?hinem {a'rmrit area/ iilant, a* uaual. rilRITY WAITER G lit IJ We In attendance, to wait upon vni'm ALhERI Ui. Proprteter. \TKW KOWRRY THEATRE i> M- K. KDIIY'S FARKWRLL BE^'ErlT a:n*. laet ifRmMit.* but one. Mri. VARKKN, Mr. E. L. TII.TOM Mr. JOHN T RAYMOND, together ?lib th? whole of llv TALENTtO COMTASY.