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?KDIbUM. .liifhi) ?:??' *? tm pwairsrcaJ * to ? tfml -? ?* ,*."."? h* J-'luiii* (Cto((?)) U>< lo ?> . < ?; R r ?J?OYD coroaadiui. P1BS1I IKil.l.Ato In4f ??4 r ? '?"! *?' ' s " <<?'? byea rterull. fiwn butuH ? .ii.ibf . ? .hi L .r. . ?urn ut.-o< aad tue Uilanie when iiM r%-w> HHin ??.. r?t to T"*t . . i l.i? ? ? . > upent beloota la alaioued M ??? ik* eaep mitt"-m* In It" oe.Jlinor' > d of Ik* .!?>, Kk?f? |<?4 Ml w.e b??t o< r?*1 are p?to ? Tb<- ? ??bit/irfco ,, j? arc ul knowu expe r ? .?? ??", ! ? a i fc ? >KM. VR? WILL UK APPOINT A.' I R|. 4 TII K I >NaS. _ Afflj ?' ?? ' t' ' W T U.< t.L<Al>, oommaudln* "POPS BlU-I* . 'Be T M ?i?ay 4* " ? "i worniv or tub gallant km fink wut ill Ml.A llOU. VOL >resi AltriLLKKYi PIFTH fck I ak 1 Nf, loL'M'l. i UKAHAM, rouiuiau.iiug. now 4 ? -u? .arrtaaa Mlyj* rwt Baretiali, Baltimore. MU., nam baring a ? ia <1 Mu cnra. eft it ihe ul own g rare UiJi:05 ombm ?<> <:-? r t ii jola the rauka of the Cuon m; ? !? Th. fea'e Bo n>' > i-f S&j .. ill be paid each recruit after IMMI uil ^ Ul# iff t ' M > ? M. Ike itiMM of B?" "ff' ed by the Oeuaral Govern ?hM, ir, tea iu iiiU ttfin: the ?? ne ?? to o'ham. M B- 01 tvr ?ie?u.d to the fam Ime ul eiUleteJ men ai Mm ai iiiai i.??? joined the re*iiaeut to which they are A*i.v ??rw.iJ.T M Pay aqaal Many >a the aerTton. ?ui Ou? hau i. <1 dwiiara Uouitl/ ai the aspiration of term (rft-rwf li.i TuWrai'to'ii l?lng ?lr?a !y In the aerrlce, 1* aecond to m*. ? an i i *? an ?dr...ita >? r Utaea now being or^an toad, luaani'ieh ael* will be r"""?re4 to pay the ahore r,AW(t bvmitl?*? wiik'fit awalUii t ' - ?! ?? |ir ?.*?? ui organUutlon ami amen aa"- to u>? |MM I ? r .-r', ae re i ,nul by law fot to' n-w realm' I'm w in nroeeei of otgaaliatlon. 7th. We u?lonij M ?' - rui. i. i n,i -n . ? to <1lM??e uauaequent u|iuu o|iea air eucampnieuta. Our 4vtr la Uuiae lartthuatl'iue, where our nuartern are com IbrtiUf. The fall la line; ncht f??i forward, march. Bait not tlttUl f?u arrive at ti?- B c. Iinluf oiiice, N... 4.1 Maw Howry, where you 1 umraw l be e...m e.t uiH.n ih- inuaier roil or Comj?ur B. Lleulen.ut CAI-VIN HUAFKEK. or UB tiLCB IlAltRli, Beirut.iu> "tu ere for the Co.ui.aoy. , attehtiob, compahti-wamted. witbin two J\ day*, tea men tor Capt <lu J. H. Cook'a Coinpauy, Kir?t Natianai Volunt>era Cout|iaiiii w..l be tuunW iwd in on Thursday of thla week. fTo In uddHion to Miat - ui.d H vrn ii em Itounllei will be (Iveb 10 tu? ? u uien ? h? tin > nolL' 'JThe day ol bounttoe ?*Kl -oun lx< oear. En K. Ivio e ilie inft. Capt JO*. H COOK. 1U Hroadway. *I)UBLL HIIARPMUO' iTBKS, J> 8P1.NOLA S KWI'IkK brioadb. Cant. H. W Ph..ilia, toriaarly Bijur of the Po irth IUi noU Volnutwra. ha? autlmrity to re< i ill a con >?r,y of Sharpakootara for thla In ji'l -. The 'wnii>eny m ripil y lllliui up, and will be temly for the held in a 4I1 it tuae. Tli.i l.i . ^'111; 01 ,?i 1 .i.'y To* ) I'tni: men wlahlim to eei ?? vltli'ho-? coiii.-ei.i il to t'n-ii t*. '-. ?" 1 t'. thoe - pf?-e??i'irf good mark?mnn?lii|i. I'av i?nuu.e:;o ? Irotu ?!ata of . inol uieni. $100bo-tntjr: 9U or oo? taon'.av pie to u.\.in 1 will bo Klvi^n; aUo ti/t. or ? ti quarV 1 of th" Kjun'y. ? mi whou muili ri'd oto the ac.ti- aa a ro ..piny B?''u!t in*o!lifie, iM llii will atfvet >? weaa N r'h Mvne at I Leach, N. V., aud No. 4 W? r *t e . hron .iyii. K. J CUSS!.Still AM, Old rl> S r.. ant. BLACKHM1T1IS ABO Bl tlLKUS WANTED. KOK A Cavulry reaitm ut now in the U?M ? Wanti J, UU ?<k>J UiiiKeahoera ant |rn B' j'Iwph lor Suott n'iiO United ' ;ien Volunt'-er cavnli-y. now in n rvi in an. I v. ?'i . tou. This reulin. n' 1# aplei dldl> ,oiiuu?d ^nj lull) qi. , ? e S. Bounty, aulieiaii-nre, Ae., lurn abed r fnrt irr In ' jforinution apply to Crfpt. I ? I r. . \ \ nr.., i! It., lull < Oilliwr, No. U Nuw Btwcry. U7 Uiecuwiou suvot. a?C t'sut No. 1 City Hall Park COMPANY A. THIBU BEOtXKN'T KM PI RR BHI y . Kade (CoiooraaZouave Ail mea totalUiN nv who Imiri alMMQltlad theiDHi-b ea trom ivuip w iV., will immeillately report to then :,.vr c t ... .i- Ing t . ;? v at Eaai Nv Tick, nndei p uailT of mm d<-' luedaadea l i es ami punlHlted aoeordim; o the : ticlea ..f ir, aa n xt-ua ral court uiaitlal may del 1' iiti . By ord' r m Cap'. C I. 1>CNI.LA Y, Co. A, Third R. Imt-ai Etupir l<rlfade Twf:uty-'lro stout, able botllud m mi v>aiitml, t i.li up thta (florlouH. true-blooded Inuli c miiauy. No.v III the in" for tlia T.ppcrarv bova that on aenaii. ed ihi hardalup* of 8II1 ve |;ari:moit unii Built nearly, to iallj to the ?taii<tunl of their it'.iopir'i rountty. Apply to Cup!. C. J. DUNLUAVY, or to Lieut. \VM. It. PERSSK, No. 46 Cenitf m<!.16Park etreeta. New York, And L ent. WM BbTt'llEK. No. 170 Jo.aietnon rirecl, Brooklyn. COMPANY B. TUUttLOVV WEED OUAUD, COL. OLJ iTEAD. SPINOLA'8 EMl'iKE riu . , 80 recruit* waive I for the above company; $23 paid In caxh an tuuii ns mnaUttd Into i?e s -r7ico $% beturc ie?v ng the Suite; $76 whi.'n honorably discharged. funlliM pro tided with relief ticket! .it once; g o I <4> artera. ration* auil Uniforms furuished upon Sigma* the M l. An> ?<i J.li.ui Lounties that may hercult 1on tuen parties now enl-iling trill be entitled to. The ofleer* of thta company urn men o: experience, have seen service, and in and to have ih, ,r com pany second to none in the service. So apply * ?on o Capt. CALKB D. WEEKS, RecruV.Ing Officer, 38S Fourth avenue, corner T? enij -elghtn xueet. First Lieutenant?J. H. Slipper. Second Lieutenant?T. S. I. ?? kwood. Becruiting office 2ffJ liudaou street, corner Canal. iftOMPANY K, ' THUULOW WEED OI'ARD, COT,. OLMSTEAD, ?il'INOLA'S EMPIRE B.tt lAr>E. $W In cash to each recruit bcfoie leaving :ur the scat of ar. $60 bounty from the State immeUiatel} upon enlistment. |*o humbug ab jut it. $23 bounty 1 roin the United States government when the BKlment I* mustered. A13. one month's pay, In advance. W7i bounty when the term o, servicc?exp!res. Par commences immediate)., upon enlistment. A lew good 11.cn wanted to tin up Coiupauy E. who will s furnished wlto good clothing, rat on*, cotnlortablo quur rs and the bounty, by apidv.ii': *0 n o Capt SAMi;EL T. A..LIN. R ?crjiiting Ofll'vr, Northern Hotel, comer Cortlandt and Wis * reet^ Or Lieut. JOHN O. Hi R.*KT1\ Recruiting Offl-ef, 193 Tenth street, corner avenue A. IC OBCORAN ZOUAVES. THIRD RBGIMKNT Si'INOLA'S BRIUADB, COMPANY K. sbiw? #9o,'^Lkh ??* ?**??? ?* oe^/'teii^r78 Pr'nc,; *,reet'auj iM c*air*-00f* InAVALBT. jZ SIM BOUNTY Will be paid every recruit joimag Col. Dodges' Mounted BUes. $63 will be paid as won as mustered into service. $26 and one month's pay as soon as they reach the regt nent. ?76 at the expiration of the term of service. Belli 1 tickets given to the families of the volunteers im tiedlaielv. This corps now having a nam" second to none, the Secre arv of War has ordered that It be in-r ase 1 to a regiment ^t once. Recruits will be s*nt on to the regiment tlrf^e times a Seek?Tuesday*, Thur-.da/? un l Saturdays?thus avoiding ,ny delay whatever. Horse*, arms and equipment* furnished each man imme. ?lately upon his arrival at tun regiment. now at Nor.oik, v'a I Headquarters OWJ Broadway, or at the tent in the park, bonier of Chambers Htreai. Cart. A. O. PATTON, Recruiting Onicer. IpOLONEL PATTEN'S MILITARY WORKS. I\J Infantry Tactics?School 01 (lie Company, with Bayonet pnd Sword Exercise. 10U page*. 92 engravings. 26 ?? Infantry Tuc' os. 330 pages>137 engravings. 60c. Artillery Drill. 160 pages, 71 engravings. 26c. Cavalry Drill. 160 P*,es, 95 engravings. Uc. Offloers' Manual. J70 pan *. $>. 5 j7 W. FORTUNE, 19 Chatham street, N. Y. ON'T BNLIST UNTIL YOU HA VR EXAMINED* THB Inducements offered by the Monitors, a company lorin. under the asispices of some of the firsi cinieus of New fork. It la to be attached to Colonel Ourney's regiment, Tost National Volunteers, and commanded by Captain WM. lOWLAND, who untea the qualities of a thorough soldier ltd christian gentleman. The induocmcn's offered In way y bounties equal those of any other company. Ileadquar . 103 Broadway. N. B - Hosu but men of res pec trinity ited EMPIRE BRIUADB. THURLOW WEED OUABD. , AROUSB FELLOW CITIZENS. I We fight for the Union as it waa and the Constitution M Wo fight not to further abolition sentiments or oorrnpt oi Idea, but for Just law and order. We fight to protect lqyai citizens' rights and to redress ' ilr wrongs. This becomes an Ame. lean. '?en-com missioned officers wanted. Fifty able bodied men banted to fill up Company F, Thurlow Weed Guard, to whom ?84 per man will be paid on beins mustered into ser |ioe. Men will go Immedintviy into camp and be furnlahed I 1th a good uniform and rations. Two good men lor Sergeants. Pay S18 to $23 per month. Those who would select their comrades come, rather than ldrafte?L C. B. SUBEPEH. Captain. HOWABD BUCK, First Lieut. I Recruiting Offiee, corner of Vesey and West streets, Nsw 1XCEL8IOR BRIOADB. i YOUNO MBH, THIS IS YOUB LAST CRANCB. [All wishing to join this band of heroes can enroll by ap vlng at ouce to Captain I. L. Chad wick and Lieutenant llUam McConnell, who have been deulied. by order of snersii McOlelian, to New York, to assist Oeneral Slcklea 1 rsorultlug for his brigade' [ All wishing to avoid being called conscripts, end to serve ider experienced officers, as volunteers, must enroil at once, we aaall eooa return to the fi>ld with our brothers in . ma. [PITS thousand new French uniforms have been specially "Dished by the government for Hits brigade. enty-Qve dollars bounty, cash in baud, oil enlistment, enty five dollars at the end of the war. "luarters, SOU Broadway, New York. Csptaln I. L. CHADWICK, ) RecmiUng Lieutenant WM. McCONNELL, \ OMcers. ORBAHI nURBAUl HURRAHI HALLMCK IfltLLBCB GUARD, FIFTH SENATORIAL D18+RICT REGIMENT, OOL. KLIAB PIRH8NER. ' I A, Capt. J. P Hattereno, the SrM In th# field, and ready; room for live more men of the rlgh'l Vmp to (111 vacancies; State and Oovernnisnt Bounty ready leoon asmuslered. Turn eat I turn out! tnm out' Only 1 men wanted. This Company Is full and muslerol. ^?nty and relief for your famlllee Immediately, Come fe, come *11, to the Halieck Ouard. Capt. J. P. BATTRRSON, Comiuairtaut Company A. Col. BLIAS PIKSHNRlC Headquarter* 4HU Broadway. I regiment has 840 men In gamp, e lered to join Gene i Slgel, the smartest general in the 11. I. Turn out I turn 1! turn out I before you am dialled. Japt. ,J. P. Batterson bas several recruiting oflloee la the y. Headquarters at 199 East Houston street, MO Broad ly, also in tlft> City Hall Park. 1 one, come all, before you are drafted. rETROl'OLITAN GUARDS. _ _ ? . COLONEL CHARLES S. TURNBULL. ADJUTANT GRORGB WHEATOl?r The Union, It must and shall be preserved. Javlng received authority to raixe a company for this fine Anient, I have opened a recruiting office at S23 Centre ed. where there la a splendid opportunity for good, able lied men to serve under old. tried ouioers. Uniforms of 1 latest United States pattern, with subsistence, clothing 1 quart r*, furnished immediately on signing the roll. j commences liom the day of enlistment. Ninety dollars advance to ench recruit "ne sergeant snd two oorix.ral*, wsli drillsd In the bayo and skirutish exercise, wanted. Promotion from the |iks In ths field. Appiv 10 H. JACKfiON, Csptaln, W.1 Centre street, Opifosite Odd Fellows' Hail. 'Irst Lieutenant. John r. Coates, oomer of York street " Iludaon avenue. Brook va. md Lieutenant. Norman Munav, 1,436 Broadway, near ih sueeL I TIIR nun kkoimbkt National voli/nteeks" ' r TbU re^un ui U n w or,?n j.-d, .ind ni-u in wanted I mcdlatrly to fill up the conipau.ea. pj. :i|,d r4ll.jU, froIB i?! U<wd I"***" at ( *i"P Washington, StaUu '^AU tha ;?v,*r"men' ?O'l.Kwt* bounties will bo s?cund to recruits. Ouud >??'u1 [i ,if' iV 1'>L''11' e''' "re ?"""?<!. Uea^narter. W H-U. of First re?, V. W Ohv??',lu". Coioe?l. miniauding. J. L Litilk, late o. smuuih t S. Y., Adjutant. A lir im Major wauled. HlLLIIOl'SE LIGHT IMTAWrKT. SI'INOLA'S EMPIRE HRIOAQB", Serttnd raiment. Company li of this regiment vinb twenty ."no ? recruits t<> 1 11 the company to the maximum standard. Nfa of New V' r.v Clt.v iind State, come forward, now is vour Uuio, and rrn-.er all asatstar.ee to your country possble. Bounties g nted by the city, county aud 8;ate authorities will be fully sceured to the men joining thin company. Two dol lars will be pa ill to every person bringing a recruit, or to li>* recruit himself on oelng mustered into the service of the United Stales. Tliemen. cfter being mustered In, will reeelve tlielr uni forms. Ac., and bt aaut to the United States Barrack* at feast N ? w York. Headquarters, No. C92 Broadway. Captain W. W BOVl^, commanding Company H. HEBB IS A CIIANCK. SPINOLA'S EMPIRE BRIGADE, TlliBU REGIMENT. Captain Richard E. Grave* having been one year In camp and held has returned, with authority from headquarters to recruit a company for this regiment, and would only say to -I ildierH tliat he lias by experience lea. ned their wants, and make* those want* hi* own. But lb- greatest lnducemeut to tliu soldier to join thla company I* that he gets all moneys due without trouble, and will have for his Colonel the bra vest of the brave, Hale Bingaley. N. H.?Come early and lafe before bounty oeaaea. Headquarters MM Uroadway. R. E. URATES, Captain. HOW TO AVOID 1 HE DRAFT! Join the One Hundred and Second regiment, light in fantry, Colonel Thomas B. Van huren, now at Culpepper, If a., under General Bnks. BY SO DOINO You will receive all tho bounties offered by the federal, State and city government*. CASH DOWN; ^ _ And your wife or chid, a* tbe case may be, will pecelve relief funds and all the benefits accruing to families of volun teers, AND YOU WILL 00 INTO THE SERVICK WITH HONOR. Apply at either of tho recruiting stations of the One Hun dred and Second regiment, a* lollows:? 467 Pearl street, 4M0 Broadway, Headquarters, U1 Urumt street, 241 South Fourth street, WlUiamsbnrg. L^gantls* COKNBLL, j oaicgr' VOW IS THE TIMB. J> POBWARD! YOITNO MEN, FOR THE UNION. FIRST REGIMENT NATIONAL VOLUNTEERS, Co.onel William Gurncy?A few more able bodied young men want ed to coiuplute Company A of this fine regiment. Look at tula. State bounty, $25. Government bounty, 5,25. Hard cash, (J. Fifty-two dollar; paid lo each volunteer us soon as mustered, lor y dollars mare boore leaving me Slate, and seventy-five W i n .ischar^eO, Quarters, subsistence, clothing and family re.iefti Kets furnished Immediately alter enrolment. Ko erulting * i Uce? i".' Sev ? nth avi nue, corner Thirty-fifth street, and at the juiinop of broa l?vay aud Sixth avenue. Regi me.iUl head luarters, .114 Broad v.-av. E, S. HENRY, E. DONALDSON, Recruiting officers. VOTICE. i> Wn\T3 THIS? P1IU-.NTX REGIMENT, CORCORAN ZOUAVES. FOURTH ltISill.MH.Nr EMPIRE BKIUADB. JAMES C. BURkE, Col. M. D. SMITH. Lieut. Ool. "Bovk, get sticks." A few more recruits are wanted to c m p i" Company 0 of thla the only Iiisli ruylment now be 1.1*0 ki.nlzed in the State. The oCicors have sec 11 service In tlie Army of the 1'oiomac. No trouble will bo spared to make this the c a k company of tbe regiment. Pay from (13 to $'.'8 per ui inth. One niontli's pay in advatiee. $100 bounty, %'h ot wliluh Will he advanced as soon as the regi ment T* mustered in, ami $50 State bounty w ill be paid im mediately on joining. Pay to commence from date of en ru lment. Clothlns, rations and quarters furnished iinme dlat. lv. and the tnru will be sent 10 Oamp ri.-rrepont. East New Vtuk. where everything conducing to the health nnd Ootufort n i l be furnished. For further Inlormatloa apply at t.ie bead nurters, 531 Broadway. DANIEL OKOiVLEr, Captain, I'M) South street. John First Lieutenant, 270 Molt street and 13 Truck House. Thomas Rilct, Second Lieutenant. VTOTIOE. ll A lur^e amount pal l In cash to any one who bring* a recruit. SECOND REGIMENT, BPINOI A H EMPIRE 131(1(1 APE. lULLHOUHE LIGHT INFANTRY, Colouel 1*. U. CLAAS8EN. commanding. KLi Ki ll's WANTED IMMEDIATELY For Company F of tliU tirat clasj rejjlnient. Pay $13 to $23 per month from flay of enlistment. United Sate* bounty 8100, <2i of which und one month'* pay will be given in advance. S'atf bounty of $W will b? paid at onoe when mustered in. Comlorutbic quarter* furnuhM at Cauip E.ward* Plcrro pout. East N<**v York. Ciotblng and subsistence an noon as muitered in. promotions FROM THE HANKS. OFFICERS ARE EXPERIENCED. BELIEF TICKETS FURNISHED FAMILIES. Cape. THUS. F. GOODWIN, Lieut. G 11. SWOltDS, Jr. No 9 Greenwich avenue. 6H7 Ilroadway, Lafayette Hall. 221 Bowery. NOTICE -ALL THOSE WHO WANT TO GO TO GEN. Fran?. Sijf'-I a Corp* are hereby luvilod to join 14 ouce my regiment. The following letter will uxpl.iln my posi tion N*w Yokk, August 2, 142. Cot.. Elias PatssMtn, New York ? Cot.oHKi? I am authorized by toe Secretary of War to at aure the Govui nor of New York that t:.r'-e ruglmeht* of In fantry, rai-c I lu the Slate, will beassignedto the Firat Corps d'Anoee. Army of Virginia, commanded by Major General Fran* Sl^el. Governor Morgm has authorised me to assure you that vour regiment (the Fifth Senatorial Dlatrict rcgi msut) will be ?o assigned. Very rMpectlttlly, GEO. 0 LYON. Captain and Ald-de-Camp lu General Slgel. My regiment U toe only new one In llilr city which will be atta hea to General Slg'-l's command. The Fifth Senatorial dlatrict m prepared to aid me in all my elforta, and pledge* Ita honor for the welfare of the taml;ic<> of my recruit*. Come forward at ouce. for the regiment muatand will be completed In the next ten day*. I have already over AM men In camp. ELI AS l'EISSNER, Colonel commanding Fifth Senatorial Dlatric: regiment. Headquarter*. Lincoln llall, ltffl E.tat Houaton a'roeU UHtKNIX REGIUKNT?CORCORAN ZOUAVES. 1 FOIJBTH REGIMENT, EMPIRE BRIGADE Jamoe C. Burke, Colonel; M. P. Smith, Lleun iiant Colonel. Irishmen, ..ill in. and ,.U up the ranka of tbla aplundid regiment, being the only real live IrUh regiment now organ izing. Bi'lf 4 uoeepte i iiy hla Excellency Governor Morgan, there can he no c ?onolidation. HECItKITH WANTED FOR COMPANY O. Come early. Don't ?ali to be drafted, a* we will not hare an) eoi.a r>pt* We want m'U who will aerve their country under the appellation of brave volunteer*. Come at once and reo?jv? jour bounty?$177; $27 on algulng the rolL Your lamolfs w.II be taken >are oi. Comfortable quarters, abundant ratlona and a splendid uniform IurnUbed imme diately. App y at No. 7 Bov.erv, to Capuln MICHAEL O KOliKE, or to I.lcutcn int JOHN MCCARTHY. SI Cherry atteet. and at City Hall Park. oppotlto the Times Building, where all neoessaiy in ormation will be furnished. P II(KMX REGIMENT. CORCORAN ZOUAVES. Fourth Regiment Bui l ire Hnga ie. PATRIOTS, AROCSE. All you brave flgntlng men who Intend to enlist In thla rrftiment, fall into the tanks of Capt. R-udy's company. There is not a day to be lost. Time la precious and delay la dangerous at suco a moment a* thla. Capt. Reddy wants * few good man. who are experienced, to be promoted to ser geant* and torp >r*la. Thla will be one of the best ttgbtlug companies In tbe regiment, as Capt. Reddy has had many Cars experience In regular and actual service. There can no doubt hut that hla company will preaeul a bold front un ier the command of our gallant and experienced superior oBlcers, Col. J a* C. Burke aud Lleuteuant Colonel 11. D. Smith, and that we will learn our mark If we ever meet the rebela. All the bounties from the State and general govern ment*. atnounUtog lu all to $177, will be paid to all who may enllat In my company and pass medloal Inspection. Alan, relief tickets furnished at once. No more excuse fur suffer Inn ironi want of being paid your relief Irom the State. No nation on Hie lace of the earth |*ys, clothe* and feeda her sol dier* better than the United 8 a tea 01 America. Arouse, then, from all other conslderatkHia. forward to the rescue or your country, and enroll your namea with me at my oflloe, No. M Walker street, corner of Elm. A llrst and second ileiiienant wanted. Capt. JAMB* M. REDDY, RecruiMy Officer. PHtENIX~ REGIMENT ?RECRUITS WANTED, FOB Company D, O'Mahony Guards, Pbu-nlx loglment, Cor coran Zouaves,"Colonel Jsmes C. Rutke. Thin company la under the command of Captain Patrick Pbalen, one of tbe oldest otilcers In the regum nt, who 1* now desirous that all hla old members will come at onoe to enrol themselves In hi* company. Iteannot be poeelhle they will atau,l ha. k now that their adopted country is In need of their valuable services, and through the ad*Ice of their enemies wait for that which ouly ought to be employed to >? m pel cowards and traitors to stand up In defence of that Union unctor whlrh they have enjoyed the greateet privilege* on the race of tke earth. They will Pnd It inu'h to tbelr ad vantage to come auon, a* the company is fast filling up. Quartern, nubatstate" and.traaaportatton to camp at E**< New York. H< llei tl< ket* given to the lamtlieaof volunteers Immediately *ftet enliatlng; bounty when eclated. t?i when the regiment I* muatered In. $S0; one month'a |*y, $13, In advance, and $3 eallatmeat fee. making $.? the re cruit will reeelre before leafing the city; and when honor* ttly discharged. $74 bounty Irom Ibe government. Apply at the headquarters of tbe comp > ny, MS Slgth avenue, or la tbe City Hall Park. RECBUITS WANTED __ fob COLONEL CBABLBS C. DODGE'S SEVENTH REGIMENT NEW YOBE MOUNTED K1FLBS, Twelve months la eervlce. and now l Suffolk, Virginia. Bark Recruit win ie<-elre, on being muaUnd In, $4 reenaung fee, $$$ Ggiiied Statee ? StAe Bot " " ?^a 2aunty, $.V) StAe Bounty?total %Tt, one month * pay is lyanee when tbe company joina tbe regiment, and $7$ United States Bounty at the end of enlistment. RELIEF TICKETS ISU ED. For partloulars call at headquarter* St Company O, Be. U Centre street, or at tbe tent In the park. Capl J. C OBBBTBUFFEB. Becrultlng aBrer. Recruits wanted. Any party furnishing 100 Becrulta #111 04 N do. to um U do. 4ow B $0 do. do. B 10 de. to B do. do. B do. . do. ?Paid In hard rath, as soon aa passed by tbe Medina! exa miner, at the Headquarters, SM Fo<irth avenue, lernerof -"*?? r.pi.i. C1U1?. ..... PBCBUITS WANTED FOR THE FOURTH SENA JTV torlal district regiment; I'eter Me Derm ?It, <?? n*l. Geo. W. Warner, Adjutant. Tbl* regiment le ftlimg up under the auspices of tbe district committee Guv Morgaa warrants me to recruit a company I want men. true lojaj men, men whose heart* are steeled agalnet ihie wicked re bellion, and burn lo aea our proud old flag wave over every hamlet In thq land. Every Indu emeat In pay. bouaty and relief thla regiment offer*. Rally to the trumpet eall Me orultlag office, 21 Albany street. Wanted, a competent eer geant. J. HOWARD AcEBBMAN. lieerult.ng i?? er Recruits wanted fob company b. poiBta regiment Sulnola Empire Brigade, col. JAMES. C. BURK* ( AmMAKDINO. Capt. JAMES KABLY wants thirty abie bodied men to fill up his company, which he Intends aiakiug tbe beet in U e regiment. Captain Early haa had a long e>|i?rlen<-e In the regular army. Pay from $1.1 to $? per mouth Families of volunteers provided for. Ciotblng, quarters end good fe?d atCampEduard4Plcrrepflni,Resi.Nei? Tork. Htaie bounty $8(1; government bounty $2, one month'* |?y In advanee atMl $2.1. Also one Lieutenant wanted. None need apply unlaao be sen pas* an examination. Ai ply 10 Capl. JAMES EARLY, tft Caaal street, new lillili | 'N -"?! RRRBLLIOR. now under Oener ..' MeOlelleu'e lomtnani. Captain John It. l> Id,a U >?' 'eg<iy lo enroll erer? able todiad man tnat is ansiiu* to txs,u? forward ana re*u force ouroraveand gallant army now N|<*e Richmond, t4?n* mau led y our Inave comm. ider, Maji?' Geaeral iivuv&u b. Mi-Ciellau. Each leriilt wid recti e, nft*r he tun pa?*eJ theaur et.n uixt nn.aiered int'j the jervloe, 9jft< an?C$8 for This amount ?acli man Mill rtotrcve trfore lie l>"i\ hi t! ? oftloe, ami a!so will receive hli $50 binini/ from l.'it vtithiu l<>. i v-?li{lii hourt alt r en lining. One niuQth'b pay It. adv.tnae aa soon aa the couipuny a con piti ed: $100'jouiiIj at the end of the war. Relief Mikeu furnished tu families limnedlately. Pay fr.>m $13 tu $M per month. clothing, subsistence and tranaportatlou a* soon aa en roled. I would advtae all uirn that are willing to go at this hour of peril, to join Immediately, wiife they ean get the bouuly. If you do nut, beware of a <1 aft aoou. Apply tu JOHN',II. KOBBS, Oaptuin Companv B, Eighty-seventh regiment New Vnrk Volunteers, No. 115 UntuJ street, Wiiiiamaburg, L I. And C. L. FROTH INGHAM, Pint Lieutenant Co. B, Eighty-seventh reum.nt New Tork Voluute ra, 42)3 Broadway, New York city. "RALLY ROUND THE PLAO." IV ANiHON BATTALION LIGHT ARTILLERY, MAJOR P. W. W1LLAKO, COMMANDING. Thla baini] the only artillery corpa recruiting in this State, with the special permission of the President. afford* an op portunity for respectable young tueu to Jolu the tinest and moat efllclent arm ol the aervice. A few more intelligent men, desirous of serving their country, cau secure position by applying at HEADVUARTEltB. MA BROADWAY. Fa/ and ratlins lu aovoraonce with the Uuited duties army reguiatlona. STANTON LBOION, COLONEL ALLEN. W RECRUITS WANTED IMMEDIATELY, to fill up my company. The new law provide* that $60 BOUNTY shall be paid down to'each man. (13 BOUNTY aa soon as the company Is mustered la. 125 BOUNTY aa soon aa the regiment la mustered la. THE REGIMENT TO LBAVM BOON Land warrants aud bouaiy attor the war. PROMOTIONS made from the RANK AND PILB. BERUHANTS AND CORPORALS WANTED. A FIRST LIEU TENANT WANTED AT ONCE Relief tickets lasuod to the families .if tin* turn enlisting. Apply to Csptala P. N, Lt liKN'DKB, Recruiting OUleer, N >. 177 Crand street. Or Central llall. Grand ?tr ?? t. Or at LINDKNMl LLElt rf, Not. I >?) aud 2U1 lluws.y. STANTON LEU I OX. COL. WM. H. ALLEN Coma one, come all. a you country's rail $50 bounty from tUe Stale ua soon a* ? tnatere I A few more recruits warned tu coniplote cuui|>auy A. Ono month's nay in advatu e wh< ?? the * ompnny t- mustered, $2Jadvau<:e wlien the regiment la muatered. Pay from $13 to $-'. i>er mouth. Clothing, railonaand uniforms tumlehcl Immediately. Camp at New Dorp, Blatn lalat. I Rullef ticketsgiven to families of aoidlers ass on a.? uniu lered. $100 bounty at the exuirat mi ot term of cnltatiiieM. Apply to Oiipt. W. 11. JEMNSK. 174 Grand street SECOND REGIMENT?Sl'INOLA S EMPIRE MRlti VDK, Colonel P. J. CLAASSEN, Commau ling. Youti; men of New York wishing toconui-et tliemtelrrs with a erui-k < om piiny, now wanting but twenty more uii n t.? ml u to itie maximum slaiidaru, are r. queste l to apply Immtdia* y n the undcraigned, at the reeruitlng olli' , aoulbeaat umtrof West and Kende atreeia, whereraj' Inloruiat.on , ,ued aid be cheerfully glv.-:i. Bmntiea granted by tlie U/, in n'y and Stut. atuhuriiies will be fulTr and promptly secured to the men joining this company. (?o dnllara will he paid U every p'-raon bringing a r'jcrol', or to the re rult hlm-v.f on be.lug mustered li.lo the United State* nervine. Tiir in'-., after iieiufc' mustere 1 in will receive their i nilorma. Ac , an 1 be sent to the United ata" H Barr tuka at Emu Nrw Vurk. Cciptnlu W. W. BOWLES, Commanding Company 11, SeiMnd r ^latent, Lmptrv Bi igade Wji. BiHOHam, KlratLieutenant. John W. Pmioir, S. con l Lleutenuut PUOiXIX REGIMENT, CORCORAN'B OWN. Ol'T FOR THE WAR. Fellow countrymen, the duy 1> gone by when>p**rh. m.tklnfr, useless t'vlklng aud palaver of ev? ry kind is "played out," "hard knocks, Ntrong arum and stout I,, atta' aro now lequlri'd. Rtclimond inu?i fall and you us v.eil as w? must l.e in at the death of sect ssaion. Only huv> u days more and ail boun y, al! relief for your fainlltca will be stipprasaed aud you will tlvu liave to ko whether vou like or not, ami be pointed out an a recreant, drafted Irrishmen, bj the memory of seven centuries of wrongs and oppression My vowr deso lated homes, your religion trampled on, wo Implore you to step forward and join the "Phoenix regiment, Quruoran's Own," Fourth regiment. Empire brigade. 6S4 Broadway A long pull, a strong pull together and the rebellion will be squelched. "rpHE UNION AND CONSTITUTION.?' 1 8PINOLAS R.Ml'IltE BRIGADE. SECOND REGIMENT. TW?NTV RECRUITS WANTED to complete a company pow forming nt 113 Grand street. ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS paid before leaving the < Ity, with such l urtlier addition aa the Common I oun-il may appropriate. Batons, clothing, equipments aud good quarter* fur nished from time ol' e rolmeut. Recruits will apply at 113 Grand atreet, without delay. JOHN VARIAN, Hecrultlug OUlci YOUNG MEN, JUST LOOK AT THE BOUNTV $?) FROM THE STATE. ELEVENTH REGIMENT, NEW YORK STATE VOLUNTEER*. STANTON LEGION. COLONEL WM. II. ALLEN. Young men. nnno but young men, rally to march under the flag of your country. Wanted, young inrn, from 18 to SO year* ot age,10 l'onu a new company now organizing under the command or Captain Jam oh H. Breuneu, an old and ei perleuced ollioer, u ho will apare no pains in making this one of the beet drilled companies that will leave the city. Whit worth'* celebrated braaa band la attached to the regi ment, and la dls-ouralog their beautiful music daily on the camp ground. Protnotioif to the rank of Lieutenant made from tbe rank an I flic. Tin* i om-ran l Is organized according to the new regulation of the regular army. $40 bounty from tbe State, $27 bounty from the United Stales. (13. one month's pay In advauoe, when tbe company I* muttered in. Pay from SIS to (23 per month. $7S at the esplrailon of the war. Rel'ei' tickets to families laaued Immediately. Good ra tion!. clothing and uniform* Issued at once. Quarters at Camp New Dorp, 8. I. JAMBS H. BRENNEN, _ Captain Company. Recruiting office, 443 Broadway, In the City Assembly Rooms. 1ST NATIONAL VOLUNTEERS.?THIS FINE REOI ment, now being raised by Col. Wm. Gurney, of the Kirst United Statea Chasseurs, offers every Inducement to volunteers. Experienced officers Irom the Held have re iflfcud to take commands here. Bounties promptly secured. Ifltucdlute care^und good quarters at Camp Wsahlngtoui A. ?Staten Island. Recruiting office, Uermanta Hall, 41 avenue ED. W. SOHAUFFLER. Recruiting Officer. 4TH SENATORIAL DISTRICT RBQ1MENT. COLONEL I'ETEK McDERMOTT. CO able bodied men wanted for this regiment, which offers Inducements equal to any now being organized. Kally, rally to your country's defence, for the protection of your constitutional freedom. 1 Mat 7 government bounty. 0 State. IIS, one month's pay In advanoe. Maklug in all $sH) lor each recruit. Recruiting office No. 3d Spring street. WALTER J. BURKE, Recruiting Officer. 1 TH SENATORIAL DISTRICT REGIMENT. I COLONEL PETER McDBRMOTT. TO ARMS I TO ARMS I TO ARMS! Oue of the beat regiments In the Held. Don't wall to be drafto!, but enroll yourselves In this or ganization, and show that ?ou are patriots sod know the value of republican institutions. The blsst ot war ?ounds In our esrs. Good rations and uniforms furnished at < ace. Beautiful camp on Staten Island. $3 to SI per week i>aid to your fa mlllea while away. $100 United State* bounty; $& when mustered In $M) State bounty; $3S after signing the roll. $11, one month's pay, In advauce. $2 cash In hand. No wis jour time. Join our ranks and swell the glorious Army of the Union Btoellent chanoc fortpromo.loti. Good and eipetleaied ofllrera. Fall In. Fall In. Fall in. Apply at the corner of Mott and Grand streets. _ IJeut. JAM KB SMITH, Recruiting Officer. Qcoaei W. Waanaa, Adjutant. iTU SENATORIAL DISTRICT REGIMENT, COLONEL I'eter McDrrmott Commanding. Hubert J. Wynne, Re cruiting Officer, has opened an office at 118 Walker street, for tbe purpose of raising men to support our glorious Union; he appeals to bis nrave countrymen to come nohly forward and sustain him In Ills patriotic reeling. This otlicer was In the regular service for some years aud through the ?r the r i required, who will be guar all the bounties allowed by tbe United Stales snd State. Meilean war; alro was In the Army or the Potomac. A few " nil more good men required, who will be guaranteed to receive all the bounties allowed by tbe United Stat Com* quickly, and do not wait to be dratted. ROBERT J. WYNNE,'Recruiting Officer. UTH REGIMENT, STANTON LBGIOB. COLONEL WM. II. Allen. One hundred dollars will i>e paid by oltliens ol tbe Ninth ward for the first ilfteen recruits that will join Captain F. C. llarter'scompany, now racrultlna at No. 389 Hudson ?treet. A. J. CA.vfPBEIA,. h Chairman Ninth ward Committee. 7QTH HIGHLANDERS, ATTENTION.?THE OFKI I v eers, non commloloned officer* and private* of this regiment, either on furlough, parole or otherwise absent from duty, are hereby ordered to report In person st the recruiting headqusrters. Mercer House, on the evenlug of Thursday, 14th ln*t, at 8 o'clock precisely. Members who are unable to report personally will forward their same and By order. Lieut. Colonel D. MORRISON, _ Seventy-ninth Highlanders. 1 DOLLA RfWtOUNTYT-EM PI RE BRIGADE. TIHRD l?Mr regiment. Colonel Marriott N. Craft. Fltty wen wealed, to fill up Company F of tbl* splendid regiment $Mof ihe bounty paid immediately on enlisting, $2A when the regkneui is muaterrd. Pay from $13 to $11 per month; one Bioath's jay la advance Apply at No?40 llowanl st r-ut, near Broadway, to Captain PETER T. BOYLE, rearultlog o(ktr. * S ?Two Lieutenaata wanted. Also a competent man as First HergsaaL J^'fTT-SBCtiND REGIMENT. EMPIRE jPJUlV Sri gad ?, Brigadier General FRANK SI'INOL *. HNIhmtee Llgtl Inianiry. Thirty men wanted Immediately, to omplete Compaat B la thia splendid regiment. $? State tamjr Imniedfculy on enlisting, $sl when muatered la Fay from $13 to fl$ aer month One month's pay la ad raaee. Apply eartv to lieutenant PETER S GERATY, Maciuiimg Officer atfJBonery oornerot Canal street. ? Vm * ?l? "V -$l,d TO 4LL WHO fl'io. eattet ta t ompany D, First regiment Kmplre Irtaado, l*fnre the 1Mb of Atfnst. After August IS you VUI be drafted, aad won't get aaythlag but your regular pay. c?aie now: get into a realms at of goo<l l>ll? Wm good, e^erten.e^ efltoers. and $ ilk which Is more Than la ^ ?lacuiAiwiiir 1 Bittbb FOB THE ARMY AND NaVY-IN SINOLB potiuds aad aawarda. warranted i^hoep In aoy cllmai put op by D O. rfccE, 3SS Washington street. New York. t H IWEBTS I v I Al l I HI.K LINIMENT IS TRULY A pounds aad up*aria, warranted t<Aeeg) In aoy climate, ?p by D O. D fn-a?l la need, aad every fan.fly should have ttat baad.?Hartford Oooraat. Prepared from tbe rec'pe of Dr. Mtepbea Mweel. of CoanorUrut, the great lone setter. Sold every "b era H^HAMSBiMI CANDT.-THB ARJAIAM GUNJH ' OF ? eaebaatsaeiit t>?nfecitnnl/ed ? lls-hreab Is ? hsracter Iaad by ffite meet remailiabie pb- tiomeaa, tiuih physt' al and aptrilttal A t>eaatUul and harm leas ?ubsliluie for llquore or nplstsa Ceree aorvwaenaaa, melan. '-oly. de' ility eo f atoa of thought, Ac. A rerieia core lor chili*and fever, far ' raer than quln'ne, wlth.oit the least haul sfter slfci la rn< ? aad $1 iwr ttel. ?'sm|*e?trs for postage or e?. rud ?liioetl.rtis a<c?tni|?tiyiiig eaeS paekage. Also ?iH I eet.t wuh earh $1 l aehsaeampr ot Hie beauUful liu?y ef '^ArraMwn, Prfa<-e of * la'ie; or, Jhe Se.-rei of MMMmpK Xspplitess " iin|> ried only l>y tbe Manjah Wallah t'o ay, w* Hioailway. Vf ARSI.K MANTBLS.-MANTELS MOLD AT ASTON iH ishMigly low .prioes at KI.AHKR'S Marh.e Ttrds, IM ka-1 Bi?hieevilti street, neat Tiij| i a?" ?'?*, and S4 Klrat ate aoe. near Third stroet, N T Win eta i?t up in air part of Ike oouatrt. ?m* TUH?. POINT BREEZE PARK ASSOCIATION OK PII1LA* delphla ?List of fiaws offered lor t*11 of lfHW. No. 1. Purse oi tSOJ, uiiie heats, best 3 in S, to harness for all travailing NfMiS ejeept Ethan ALleu, George K. Pat< hen Had Flora Ti?rnj>!?. If tl.ree or more start the sjo >nd best to save hi* entruu ,?' _ .... u. Puree jf*V?> . ft. _ '?? beM Siii 5, to double har | ft. * ???-,, 'rated in 133, or o??* Uij - i. ,1... ' r m"*( ha?? ud bust to less, to barue*. ' "-"Mf rnoio sun the lev ' save eiit anoe. No. 8. Pars* of ?A)1, mi'e beats bent Sin 5, to vrtfjaM, (or h<>r?**ll*k? "c,t noi'.ed in less than "1 35. No. ?,'? * "rse "f IJU mile beats, best 3 id t, lo >*s?0ns, fnr all h^"*"1 exc f Flora Temple, George M Fatehei; Mid Eihau Al>* No. 6. J*ur?a' of $I V), mile heats best S la 5. to harness, for hiirvi that hav* not trotted In lots than 1:3d. Uthieeor uiors Mart i ?e< on J ?st to -.ave enlranoe. No. < Purs* o: $IOj. two miles and repeat, under saddle, for hoi a s that l* 1? e not trot'ed In less than 2 O. If three or more Mart ondbeat to receive $26 premuun. No. 7. Purse of VWU, two miles and repeal, to wagons, for Worses thai have no^lrotted in leas th in - 38 The at ove Pur-.es v.'lU olose at tlie oillce of the Association, Ut South Fourth stree.'- Philadelphia, ou T.iura'ay, August 21, at 7 o'clock P M Ei.trlee must be made under seal, In c.osiaii en nance money (U* J>er cent). Three or moreentriee to (ill. ami tivo tu start. Ra <*? t > come oil' during the week commanclng Sept 22. The r. 'lee of the Aaaocla Inn govern ing tiOttilia arc esesutially the "Union Course Biilos." 8. rrTiPATHICK. Secretary, Mi South Pt Hirth street. Philadelphia. UNION COURSE. L. I.-TRO TTING ON TUESDAY, August 12, at 3j^ o'eloek.?A pu.WO of $A0, mile and re Cat, to ao as they mease. The horaeNihat trots the nearest three minutes wins the purse. Cl<ut? with the following entries:?H. Woodruff names br. h., D. J?ffer names blk. h., Mr. Uowe names s. m., H. Hoaghland names gr. m. W. Wbeelan names s. h., C. Oakley names hone three inluutes, Mr. Dubois uasies m m , Mr K Walter* name-* a horse, owner names roan horse, Mr. Darling names a pacer from Jamaica. Admission SO emits, payable lo suerfv. S11AW k WHITE. Proprietor* ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, AUGUST 10, 18?*, THERE will be two boats running oa the Thirty-fourth street terry until 8 o'clock at night, under any and all cireumatau eea. IIORHE9, CARRIA9R8, OtC. A PAIR or PONTES WANTED IN EXCHANOe'pOR line jewelry, by a manufacturer; selection can be made from a Urge stork. The Ponies must be kind, sound and a, nie, ftt for a lady to drive Also a double set of Harness for same. Any one haviug such animals aud willing to make a fair ai d spare exchange, may address A. (4., bo* 109 He. aid uflcc. ABKQWN IIOIlbffc;, SIX YEARS OLD. 15& HANDS high, lilsck mane, tail and legs; sound, kind and gentle; stands without tying; a line horse fur a family, express or any business pfioe *1AU. Apply at Oakey'a stable, Uohokeu, i.eit door to the lerry. C1ARRI A'lES.?OME SECOND HAND POUR WHEEL J Doctor's Phaeton, In perfect order: would suit a eou Mactoraad l i.l >r; I- ver. strong and made in Ihe best manner. W .1 le -old si a bargain. MAC ALPINE '. KOKV, (4 Ce <lsr street, aypoelte Po?. oiliee. / 1AURJAI.K8 SIX tfYYLISII LIGHT TOP BTUalES, v .< i, ,i hi H<> knivaj<, three.' >ur seat no top Wagons, one I ight nixer.it Pi ckat ay, one t'oupo do., all oi' uhlcli aril. '-I , 1 'v> ti closn lonslgiimeu ? MAOALPIME * BOEV, C'< lar treet, opposite Poat niHce. (lABRlAME FOR SALE-A HANDSOME LICET J it * in at, for one or tw# horaes. a>most new, will e soht a< a sriat 1. .i atu to-day ( in Or seen at DH. UEI^S Riding .- ' d. Thirl- nth street, uenr Fifth srenue. (11TY P.\PRESS KOR SALE?HORSE, WAGON', HAR J n. ?? nd i ute of eiisiomer^; e?Ubllxhed twelve veal's. Apply at ij Ui wwtch stieet, from 8 to It) A. M. uud from 2 to J P.M. I30R SAI.K-A VERY SUPERIOR BRTOHT BAY Uorae, Hack man" and tail, 1A** han Is ._h, 7>enrs old,' n't lu han. ? . ile i It ut c" ert ie saddle; ho perfectly grntle .<*ft ki 1 ant live iron iaulta or trlaka of any kind a lady can ride 1 !m, yet proud ou parade and so broken t j martial luueii. flrisgof muakstry and chiiiiou. a?to I'o the vei y horse >r a leneral or It*Id oltterj w.u injitcd sound in all resixK ts; l.t i ? sold beeauxe the owner has m> use l or linn. Apply <o W. B. * B. B. HAYW AMD. 1H6 Hrondway. EH)B HALE?A FINR, HI.OODEI), RICH BAY STAL llott; . ean< ful animal, perfectly gentle; tl<-li.;litfiil sad dle horae; hruann In hsrn t*s; faat trutu r. i er*ecily soun l; live years old, aeeualotned to rr' ; wai in tiic Imtites of Wil llauishurg. Ksir Oaka. A ten's Kartn. Savage's Station, (lien dal and .M .I? ? ui; on net veiling not wanting. Iii'P'ire ut McDonald t "tables, T? enly-tl iiil?atreel, in ar Sixth avenue, or ut the iioiiheaat tornci of ilruouie and Girene streets,or si i j rtrta avenue. SALR-A GUELN COUNTRY HORSE, THAT CAN ' tr>t to 2 at) sarw, li hau<l- 1 m h high, dark brown. ?lx year* old. gentle aud s > ind. l-o psrtleulars apply to ISAAC W ILCOX. 1 Juiiu street, third sioiy. 11out room, on Wud nrsday,A tigust 13, after 11 o'clock A. M. IilOR BALE?ONE CHESTNUT MAKE, US HANDS, SIX years ol r. ilao, Wa?;oii and llarix ss, wuh Wh.p, blan ket, sliaeta, Net. Ac. all private properly. Will be xold ehsap tor c<.?li. It spp:led lor Immedis'.ely. Can be seen st the Opera stables, Ti.irty-second strei.t, near Fourth ave nue. Fok bale-to cLOsr: a tru$t. a pibst class VI. torln or Park I'heetou. carries 4 or 6, city imd* nnd tai.not I* fur Umablilty m atylr; wilt I"' solJ at *? iv inn -h !?-?> llmu inHuutactui ?ra' p. >ce*. Api ly al Mr. PABKKBs taciory,iTw!niy-:ourUi street, In roar of Bull'* Head Mm nk. For bale-a sorrel horse, kind and sound to all barn. *> Mood for the aaddle, fit lor auy business, I'rt-c $t>3. Alan Wagon atld Hams*. $73. Call ba wen rrom 10 A. M. tUt 6 P. M., v 16 Jones street, near Fourth. FOB BALE?A HANDSOME BAY TONY, ONLY FOUR years SM, rial, aouud and kind. Any genileiuan wt*b tng to buy a good horae will now find lila chance by applying at131 Varlck at neat. For sale?a sitbrior horse fob a military o'Ucer, naln. it to leap, trot and canter; aoundund gen tle; tine atyU-and acilon, long tall, pure gray, lt\. als year* old. Will ba auM low. Call at Sa Cherry atraal after nine o'clock. FOB SALB-A DEVON HI LL, FULL PEDIGREE; CAN be seen at C. PAHKEB'S, Putnam av.nue, near Ctiia sou, Brooklyn; will be aoll at a bargain. For partlo iilar> Inquire at l'ai ker'a C.ffe* Houae, No. SO Dey atreet, New York. F' OB SALE cnSAP OB WOULD BXCHANGE-.A ?plen.ild i>alr ol bright Bay Horae*, 16 hands high, long talla, tine carriage hor?ea, souud and kind, 7 years old; also Carriage to exchunge. Apply to ISAAC A. BltlGS, 73 Naaaau atreet. _____ FOR RALE LOW-A 8TBONO AND RESOLUTE RI.AfR Hot**, over 16 banda high ; ba? been uard in the mi . try a* cairiagc horse, and I* ultmed fur rah- tor w aul of use and not from any unsoundness. Apply at the lumbar lard in Thirty-eighth Street, aonih Mi, boMMBMflM aventie and Broadway. and near Broad May. For bxchanub-a fine family horbe. car rlagr and Hurn.-ea; Horae la kind an.l gentle; oaab price $380. coat SCOi; aold for want of us--, prefer Furniture luox change. Address Farmer, bo? ISO Herald olB e. Horse for sale.?a dark horrel, is** hands high, kind, gentle nnd very stylish; can beai *C, (years [old; has n ver been trained for speed. Price $3m. Apply at 0. N. Cuunlngbani a siables, 113 Barr.iw au. ei. Horses, carriages and harness for sale.? JO) tight Family Carriages, Ruck.maya Puaetona, Buggies, GroOora', Express mi l BiihImm ff?kimf, and second hand Wagons of all kind*; SO Iloraea and Han esv selling off clicap. 10 Nevins street and IS4 Pullon MMt, Brooklyn. Lady s saddle horse for bale-uk hands. very kind and line looking, all yeara old. and good in harness. Apply at W. II. plahrow'a Bldlug School, corner Thirty-ninth streil aud Flftli avenue. The cblebbated first premium trotting Stallion Champion Jackson, for aale.?Ha la ih? band somaat horae In tne Unltad Statea, M hands high, chsstniit aorrel; took lirat premium at Oraenu county fair turee years ninnlng; la 6 yearn old; full pedigree, out of horw John Fremont, dam by Imported Moscow; la gentle and kln<1, and must be aold. Can be aeen at P. Magorem'l atablea, corncr of Henry nnd Mlddagb alreeta, Brooklyn. TIT AN TED?A OOOD LOOKING, SOUND HOBSB, tt about IS bands high, that can trot in 2:801" a road wagon. Any poraon having such a houae, and la a lliing to sh7w the time, may apply to WILLIAM HOPB, No. MS Wa'ers'reei, N. Y. TIT"ANTEi)?A FAST PACING OR RACBINO HORSB. TT bay or black, not over ttfteen hands or fifteen handa one Inch high. Apply to Dr. DUBKI.V, 37tCaaal an h WILL purchase A BOOKAWAY CARRIAGE ffliOO to carry four perioos, and warranted Alan on* Doctor's Phaeton, with patent axles lor $179. ISAAC MIX, Jr., 596 Broadway and ISO aud 133 Crosby street. TUB MILITARY. A N0TE.-"I AM NOT a CITIZEN OF THE I'NITBO S ates.*' Non-cltirens. peraona trom the countrr, fire men, diaesaed pcraona, peraona under IS and over 4A eea mi u, atiid iiu. i'l?il nnd public oSlcera and uthers, rail on 8COTT A COMPANY, Exemption Agents, headquarter* 661 Broadway (Wood's marble buildings), room No. I. N H ? Two regular phyaldana on hand to make the requlalte m>'dl c?l etfmln.ition. Oillce hours frnm 8 A. M. to Jr. M. ANY PERSON WISHING A SUBSTITUTE FOR TIIE war <-ao he furnlalied the aame hy applying at 1M Weal Twenty aeeand aiieet. ATTENTION-TUB NEW MILITIA LAW-ONLY three days left to have Exemption i a|rei - nled. Paper* made out nnd affidavits admlnlatere4 by JOHN A. M -- SOBLEY, Notary Public, Commlaaiuuer and United States Paaapoi t agent, Nn. 7 Pine street. orBotuudaCnstum lleuse. - ^ * * Wnij^'^^tately. A BMY SUBSTITUTES ?UNITBD STATES ARMY SUB J\. gtltutu Association, 67 William atreet. corner of Cedar. Thla aaaoclatlnn haa completed arrajuemeata lor providing subetltiitea lor parsons who may ba aHfte<l into the army ur ?e United States under the recent order of the Secretary af ar. Books are now open at the oflice, 97 William atreet. Peters, Campbell A Co., No. ? Broad atreet treasurers. W. A* GBKKNLRaF, Secretary. Exemption claims madb and recorded?af flilavits administered by SMITH * LO< KWOOD, United States Pass|mrt Ag< uia, Notanr Public and Commissioners, M Plus street, rooms Boa 8 and 9, or Rotunda, Custom House. 1EGAL BXBMPT CERTIFICATES promptly J drawn by BOOKSTAVBR A CUMING, NoUrlea, 237 roadway, trom 7 A. M. to 7 P. M ; after 7 P. M. at JO? Blaecker street. Fee 26 oenta. Calls made on parties when re<|ueated. Fee >1. Substitutes fob fobthcomibg draft -the undertiKticd are pretiared to furnish substitutes fur those drafted In the untied Stales Amy, good, able bodied men, at priees ranging from $100 to SI,OOH. Hooka are now open for the registry of niiplloants, who?n communications will be treated confidentially addresaed tn Captain Tanden btirg, or Wm. II. Peck ham, No. 73 Naaaau street. OtUco hour* from nine to three o'clock dally. WANTBD-A LINE OFVFICER'B uniform, ad dress. In haste, Captain, Madison square Post oflha. New York. ?TAntbd-a substitute, if no draft takes Tf D'.acc $10 will I* gtven: tr drafted $300. and If not draft e.l $1* Apply at .M St. Mark's place, between 9 an I 11 o'clock. a>.ww\ $31*) $300 FOR A Bt'BSTITUTR ?I WILL f?UU pay ihlaamounttoa gnod inan H Inindrafted, (U) i ..Ilia If lain not, Im|iilre this evening at .lAg. CON NBR S i.lJl. e, ('.I I>4 Broadway, from 7 t" B "'c!o< a. ft'xin -WANTF.D. AN ABLE BODIEl*llUHHTITUTB oi lhe right n,e In case .S" b ..|ng drafted. For an inirrrivW iwltMl V. C.. tlfi*ltl ?\1/ ALLACK'H. TT Entrances on Bro*4waf and Thirteenth stmet. Doom open at hall-past seven, oeuuueujes at elglA Performances ttitulodod b> HAJ.I i'.vBT TEN SKTRA ANNOi NCKMENT?The uifusemAut prcK'Ia! m, with gratification, aAolhcr drain* ut triumph tbm estab lishment The promise made tt tie commencement of the summer ?'?as on bus b.^ui fully carried out?"iwreUy tin,- luUuwe.1 - -???? iu rapid euMiiaiou." " tJC'uaauU'a aeoaaUon drunk' *The Col The b-iries^ue v leta Bawu," tan! ' u , ^ ORj OR, TtK FArt$ p|, "-tonnble ?udlenc??, la nlgltty witnessed by large and *?%. X5'' ""ICI? ??? who, by their hearty demonstrations#C d*. ? . ?"? enthusiastic praisos ot the-press ... The piece *111 he given every evening" 4fnt'' ',u* -"er louo# It 1* cant to the full strength of the u:ir^v""?u' company at tached 10 VSataeK'i theatre, la iupertlj* anJ aid?d by the bed Orchestra In llie city, t'.e ."'*l Ballet Corps iu the cliy, forms iho beat entertainment in '<>e c UN The management, in avideuce ol th- pio peril* ?"m mer season, point with prtde to the net that MtVJi * M W. J. KLOKEN. E are hi the tenth week of tbeu* brilliant engagement. w attack's la now the only theatre open on BroadwV'or strictly dramatic performances. In gratitude for this ma v* of the favoritlam of a discriminating public the management will tela* in no effort to present entertsinuieuts sustalnit^K the proud aud Isolated i mil; .11 of the tsinbllsbiuent. THE PROOItAMME rOH THIS TUESDAY EVENING-, AUGUST 1J, Is verv aUrai-tlre. To commence with the beautiful new comedietta OBAN OB BLOMOM9, In wi ich Mr. Florence. Mr. Dsvidge, Mr. Barrett, Miss Viola ? Crocker, Mm. Geo. fkeiri tt an 1 Sir*. Mvr?n sustain their original characters. The piece la very interesting aud one of the great successes of the season. During the evening Koppitz's superb' orchestra will per form a choice sale, tiou of popular aire. ? Th* whole tooonc:u4e with the great burlesque EILY. O'CONNOlt. The entire company appear! jg. During the piece TERRIFIC FEAT ON TUB FLYING TOAI'EZE hyM?s. W.J. FLORENCE. The whole oompsny ul the latest sen sation. TII2 PERFECT CURE, ntitulj provocative of ex cessive merriment. GRAND DIVERTldflBMBNT by the BALLET TROUPB. FINALE?SANDY GIB80N. WEDNESDAY.?The great Burlesque and other entertain - metila. TTIOX S OLD BOWEBT THEATRE. ? Lessee, Director and M?nager ?fn Tueaday Kv Atiguat 12. MISS LAURA KEENE'S GKBAT HIBERNIAN DRAMA. THE MACARTUY, OR PEEP O' DAY. Macartby, Captain, Peep o' Day .Mr. J. H. Allen (who has beeu re-engaged six nights more.) Mary Kelly Miss Fanny Herring Nelly itrudy Mini Gillette Terence McGown Mr. Harrv Cliapmau MR. BENJAMIN BAKER'S LIKE LIKE DRAMA, A GLANCE AT NEW YORK. Mose, (one of the Boys) Mr. G. W. Thompson George Pursells Mr. C. K. Koi Beautn ul New Drop?Lake of Ueueva, by J. R. Smith? First time e.\hibtted. George christy-s minstrkls, bS6 Hro.idway, oppoxlte Metropolitan ITotel ORGANIZED IN l3l^'. THE OLDEST ESTABLISHES BAND IN THE UNITED STATES. Christy A Bri^g. Proprietors Tin-1 onlext best entertainment in the city. New laces aud tn<reased attra .Ion. tleovtiu Chrlnty anii all bin conipauy appear nightly. Mouilay. August II, aud every evenlug during the week, the laughable farm; Of "Double Reddeil Room." George CUridty as DuUimer Swipe* The cclelirated Qeartettc, Reeve>4 Morland, CPtwln and Bray. R. Sands, ti e gn-atebi Cloii Daueer In the world. Matinee every Sului day, commun ing at - o\ lock. Duurs open ;u 7; curt.nu rues at S. Admittuiice 86 ceutt. HAII, THE GLAD TIDINGS. The proprl 'tors of the PitrUlau Cabinet if Wonders, 60:i BROADWAY, 66S BlfOADWAT, i Next door to Ui.ll & Bin: k *,) Hare nuule extensive additions to their alien iy famous In mlttt'iun. The public in?r now there ? sights of h truly fiitir .astounding startling and astonishing kind. These marvellous Itovalutiona of Nut :i o a. e truly beautiful, and consist of eventbliiK Woinlerful, Extra >r'dlnan, Mvsie rlous, Terd'ic, J^inelTous, Eroiting, ourpnsmg. Li'iulsite, Glorious, Ctiriuus acd Suu.-limpirinc. Luuk at the great mid only Genu Iu the world; she Is indeed perfection, aud unsurpassed for grace and feminine b amy. Open for gentlemen only from 10 tiU ID. i ORAHD CONCERT WILL TAKE PLACE AT THE .1V Krookl> n Shades, 35 Garroll street. South Brooklyn, this (Tuesday) evening, July 12. Mordecal I vons, thegn ut liarltoiip, will lake the chair; assisted t>y Robert Smith, ti e mi at cornet player; El Rilay, J. Riiey, Brown, George Gray, D. Moy. Conducted by Jumpy Michaels. Thalberg, pianist. MUSICAL. \ SPLENDID ROSEWOOD PIANO, 01' LIGHTE k J\, Bradbury's niaks, wHl lie sold for $124 (worth 4300) if applied for immediately; has beaut.ful and powerful loue, grind aciiou; h iu |<ei lact order. Call at 787 Second avenue, near Forty-ninth street. AN ELEGAKl' SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO l'ortc for sale?all tho modern Improvements; made to order; lully guaranteed; cost j.'iOO, lor j2S0, incle.dlng Stool and Cover. Also Parlor and Bedroom Suits ut a sacrifice. Iuquira at 113 West Twenty-third street, near Sixth avenue. PIANOS?OF THE CELEBRATED MAKERS. J. A C. 1'ISC HER, acknowledged to be the most durable aud the ljest Pianos made, with iron frames, patent dampers, overstrung, wholesale aud retail, at tlie man '.factory ami warcioouis, 211, 213, 245, 247, 249 West Twenty-eighth struct, near Ninth avenue. TO BE SOLD CHEAP, AT AN ENORMOUS SACKI floe, tliree new seven active largo i-lze I'lati is. gutliic moulding, carved less, full Iron frames, overstrung bass, nlL modern Improvements. Apply at 31-' Second avenue, Ik-* tween Twenty-first aud Twenty-second streets, from 8 to 12 o'clock A. M. WANTED?A TEACHER ON THE CONCERTINA.? A'tdruss stating price for learning thurou^bly. A. U, bos 20J Herald office. ^ INSTRUCTION. A TO I'NO LAST, SPEAKIN8 THE ITALIAN, QBE iiuin aud Enitlisli laagaagn perfectly, anil perfect ims treis of music, Instrumental ami vocal, wishes tu toaoli a tow scholars In performing on the piano or In sinking, for* moderate compensation. Addre-s l,'. V , titty I'os; uiuc-. A SPANISH GENTLEMAN, WHO CAN TAKE CHARGE of sny class, either In his native, French or Ditl .in languages, th>- clu.-nlcs, history, literature ?ud natural philosophy, offers his servloes to fiich such liraneltea. He will ghe satisfactory references in every respect. Address L F. M, Herald office. AUENTLEMAN, TEACHER OF MLoIC, OR FKENCIIt mn be accoiuino .utuil with an elegant Kooi.i lu a pri vate iiou^e In compensation for lessons to a lady. Address Musi., station D, Eighth street. IiM)RT EDWARD INSTITUTE.-MOST SUCCESSFUL 1 Hoarding Seminary in the Slate; $Uulor fourteen wee Its, board and Ike Enitusii nrau in s. Spival terms to ladies. A full commercial course. See new catalogue lor particu lars of rates anil advantages. Fall term August 21. Ad dress Rev. Joseph E. King, Fort Edward, N. Y. A SITUATION AM _ or aeaool. to teach English, French, drawing and the rudiment* of musio. Address bin IJJ Iteisld office. \V a n tt: i> -l a dibsoan" bb taUiiHt For u a TV valuable and profitable business, to work at home. Every Icily ought to learn this for Its real utility and econo my. Apply at Si Eidii lge street, corner of Hester, first flour, 11 om K to an I 2 to #. -NEW SEVEN-OCTAVE~FlANOif IN ROSE , woo I oases. Iron frsmes und overstrung l ass, for $140; do., w Ith mou'.utngs. $160; do., with carved legs sud inlaid with name hoard, $178. ami $200:do., with earl keys, $tt&aud$'2A0; newM octave, $143. Thp aliove Flsnos are the greatest bargains In the city. S.tcond hand I'lanos from $? to $100 New Melodeons St extremely low prices. New and setond band Pianos snd Meladsons to let. Rent allowed Of purchased. Monllily payments received for the sam*. V HORACE WATERS, Agent, 481 T TIT ANTED?BY A YOU NO LADY. . I? preceptress In a private lami.y $150 ; Broadway. PROFOIAU. Army SUPPLOB. Orrics or Abmv Clotmiha amd Eq Nkw Yom. August i. 1842. Healed proposals will be received at this office until II o'clock M . on Thursday, the Uth Instant, for delivering by contract, al the depot of Army Cloth lug and Equipage is in tkiscltv? *00,000 Flannel Shirts. Mj 000 Enlt Shirt*. HV.000 Canton Flannel Drawers. 100.000 Kn t Diswrrs. Ml Infantry Bu(> Vords. loo pairs Hospital Stew ard's Chevrons. 100.mm Ureal Cost Straps. Mi) Rwnltln* Flan. 10,000 yards , lm h blue Worsted Lace. samples of which can be eeen on applleallon to this office, or the Shins Slid Drawers, one-third to be delivered within ten days, oee-tftlrd within twenty daw, and the remainder within thirty days irom ths dste or the seoeptance of the bids. All otli-r sittelcs to tie delivered within twenty days, 3d to be subject to inspection by sworn inspectors, appoint by authority of the I nlted States Pro|? sals must be accompanied by a proper guarantee, set ting forth that If the contract Is awarded to the party named tber?ln,J>e will at once eieeoia the same andeglve bonds ror t?e faliRrnl perrormsnee of the contrast. The United States reserves the right to reject all blda deemed uiiteesouable. Bids should be endorsed "Propoeals for furnishing Skirts, Drawsrs, Ac.." and sddreased to Lieutenant C.loael D. H. VINTON, Dy. Qusrterinsster O' neral United Stales Army. T~R*?T SUPPLIES ~ A Orrtcs or Am Ci.ommn a*a Eqrtrtsr. > Saw Yoai, Augusts, IMS f Sealed m-npossls will b? received st this odice until II o'clock, M., on Tuesday, the IStb last., for the Immsdtste de livery of common Tests at Ike Depot of Army Clothing and Equipage inthlscHy. Sana rate proposals will be received for Tents mad* of Cot ton and Liaen Duck. Bidders wtu aeaa samples of th* arti cles and atate how many they ean deliver immedistslr and ctss and state bow many they ean deliver immediately and how msny wuhin Ave Jays after the acceptance of tke bids The United Mtatea reserves tke rlgkl to repeat aay part ar skouA be endorsed 'Tropeae!* far Puraiahlng to Lieut. Col. D II. Vinton, the w hole of the tjde deemed unreasonable. Proposals shoo? be endorsed Common Tents," snd addressed I Deputy Qusrtermaater tleneral f atted Stains Army QOFPBS~FOE THE MAVT. Navr Aaajn's Ornrs, Naw Toaa. Augaet f. ItM. Proposals sealed and saAorasd "Praapatfa for Coffee." Ill be received at this etlloe nattl Saturday. the Ilka Inetaat, tor furnishing and dcliverfnc, oa receiving ten days' noBos, at the United States Navy Ysrd st Brooklyn, all Ike coffee which may be required for the aaa of Ike navy during the flaral year ending June 80, 1MB. Tke ooffae to V equal to the beat Cuba, aseordlng to tha sample at ths Brooklyn Nary Yard, sad he delivered there without eitra < barge. Every offer must be aecotnpanled a written guaraatee. Signed by one or more roeponatble paiions, to the effeei that he or tbay undertake thst the bidder or blddera^irlll. It hie ?r their bid OS aoftpled, enter into an eMIcatlon linmedtately. with good and sufficient sure Ilea, to furnish the article pre posed. This guarantee must be a>-oompariled by the eerttfirata of the United".Statea Dletttcl Jndg*, Dtstrlet Allotjey, Col lector or Naeg Agent, that the guaraatora are abt/\o mske good their guarantee. No pmpoaal Will r ' ? aocompanVd by such guaranties. good thel^guarastee. Nopmpesal will be coastdsrad uaisea HlKNDERSON, Nary A goat. STEAMBOATS. _ Daily line for bridoepoet-from tier no. 26 Bast river, at 12o'cleek noon, arrtvinMa Bridgeport la lime to connect with the Houestoote, N ?iigatnek. New Hiivcti and Hartford Railroads; alao the Shore line to Say brook and New London. MORNINO L1NK Ft)R ALBANY, TJloY AND INTbIT mediate landings, tauciniig at TblvMeth street, fttearaer ARMENIA leaves fro,a the loot of H ?rt1<?n street, Mwtidar, Wrdnesitay and Frldav at 7 A M tb. DANIEL DRKw lenviet the root of Jay street, Tuo Tbursdar sad Satur day at 7 A. M. VrOEWIOH LINE?FOR gi igTOE, tUMW LONDON. Norwich and Worcestrt__i'he si.lendld st.-amer^ITT OF BOSTON and CITY nkw SiikR leave every day I (Sun i*\s en-epted), al g o'cl? k, I? ?n fool or Vestr* street, I pier SS North rirer. 8 MA*TIN. Agent. NIBLO 8 GARDEN'.-SUMMER SEASON. Lr?s.? u i Manager Wm Wbeatle? THE COOLEST THEATRE IN N8W YORK. Second week of the world rcnowi.ed UaBKIKL RAVK1. AM) TROUPE YOUNG AMi.KlCA, I'll K WONDER OK 1IIB A OF, Hi'iu; boeu received with most raptui'OUN applause, Witt re peat tila tuosf during :,?*< of tl. THE T11REE ILVINti TRAPEZE. Change of performance every ev-iiug. TfcSD *Y EVENING, AugnM IS, IW, Will be presumed (drat tiuie) the DramaUu faalomiiM as JOi'RO; OK, T?!E BRASILIA* APE (a ???? "l?r> ?**""* kSUnk f" ; ?' siirrEE; r^T5^3 Cora ....,,!."I...,.TTm? .....Mme. Muriel* Toaonciude with THE THREE FLYING TBAP/5ZE, *? ?" A LA LEOTARD, BY TOUNli AMERICA. . The ffvenlng's entertainment will coffimeaoe with, Oral lime IBM the roaring fare-, entitled WHERE DOES 1 HE MuKEY COME PROM? Mr. Grrgcry Mr. Thus. 1-iacUa With the exception of the press, uo free li?t. Admission, 60 tens. Beoured Parriuet Stalls, 7fi oeula. Family circle, ttcroU. Commotio* at 8. VTTXON'S CREMORNB OARItBN IN THE rSPIBlT Or THE FLOOD EV'EJt* MIGHT. Blght-'i supearancs el' the ureal <'uuno M. i>ENJER. 8KNORITA OUBAS U A SPANISH DANCB. THOMAS JtAKEK AND HIS I'NBI VaLLED OROHE3TBA l'heUfar. KUuenes, Knzanl. Wiotoff, Leimiaun, Irr-dsr Tourualre Conrad Jk 'Uern, Ac , d? Eightti appearand or TO UN? MADIttAN. The greatest Gymnast and E^uonno of the age, and Mm only Do?t>i<* gouimcr-iiill Thrower tn the country. Toung Mamgi'i will aocotrplish the vsry dlflicult feet at leaping Into t lie air from a spring boasd and turning twlee before allghtm#. Eighth appearance Of MABTBK OHARL.M MADIA AM, In a principal act t ! Horsemanship. First appearance of the American Contort toolet, Mr. UM Huuibold. who will appear in the pantomime. Admission to the whete 26 centa. A GREAT M CSIiJ ALJfOVELTY, entitled THE FIREWORK POLKA oompesed e*pres?lv for MXOVS CBEMORNB OAKDEN. and Inscribed to the H-aau. KiHiE, will IM givea tW? tlM lug, for the first time, by THOMAS BAKER AND HIS ORC1BSTBA. Tuis (niuHlcal (din introduces many singular and eflecta, accompanied by akyeeketaaud a 1 ? V U i i I L', 'll K.r,' liltlll PYKOl E?HNIC DISPLAY. (JENORITA CUBAP THE RENOWNED SPANISH DMT *T? sense, in> m tl is e-.eni'ig ita the beautiful l-un D.toee entitled, "Li GitautUa v el Cuuo *' AUo In the 1 luiumline e* "The Spirit of the Flood." Repetition op the unionttae fantasia, thib evening .it NIXON'S OBKMORNE (JAKUEN, hyTHO MAS BAKER, lutrodocuiK real eanaou; ulw> mauv ?ni?;ular and novel ellects, rocelveu on every perfo. uiunce <* ah grcaft applauae. XTEW bOWERY THEATRE. i.N Sola proprietor Mr. J. W. LingvA 'f ucuda.v eTFhing. August 12, 1M2. .Second ?< e< of MR E. L. DA\ E.N PORT, The great Amerlcin trauedlan, and MRS. E. L. DAVENPORT, The popular tragedienne. Pirat niyhi of the enWn ly new version of tk? .SUA 1.1' 111 NTEKS. Mr. E. L. D.tvcupoi t uh Begnts Mr* E. L. Davenport as .. Uatat Atorl lunllv p ayed by them In all the principal clue* of Gie it Britain and the Unl'ed S'.at ii of Atlieri a A <* - nr ? of po.u rf til int< rest xu t tnrilliug otfeeta. Co'-iiu Int.li Songs .by T. 1. Dounollf Couclud.ag \<liU the L fj, Auventuren a..d Death of JACK SliEPPARD. Mr. U. C. MonltV-e (first time) on Jack Shcpnart BARN"MK am f, RIO an museum. WU.NDEH I L COMH*NATION OK NOVELTIES. '1 i K W..KLD NKEH SAW THE LlKh.' ? UEN. TOM THUMB AND COM. NU'IT. '1KN. TOM THUMB AND COM. NtiTT. GEN. TO M THi MB AND COM. NL'IT. tiE>. TOM THUMB AND COM MJTT. TBIAL OK SKILL hOit $1,(KU TRIAL OK SKIJ.L FOB il.iitW. TBI \L OK SKILL FOB <l,UU0. TRIAL OI' .SKILL tOR *l,0UU. HEENAN AND SAYEBS SO \ 11KRH. Charles 3. Str.itton o' Rrldgep r.. C'., knowti as I i.N TOM THUMB, GliN. TOM THUMB, GEN. TOM THUMB, lia? a worlil-wide fame, lie hat tiavch d ov?r nearly aP tb? flobo, mid has hi cu petted by Kings, Queens, Eui; ururs and 'o' VUites of ?he entljc clvliUi d world. He lias ci. i ued I* fore ELEVEN MILLION OK ADMIRERS AND KiSSED TW# MILLION OF LADIES. TOM THUMB is *u ae'-ouiplished actor, "knows all the ropes ' and is universally acknowledged a uioot charming Aud dellulitfnl man In miniature. Ueoi &u Wa-uio_ion Nu t, ot Manchester, N. II., known as COMMODORE MUTT, COMMODORE NUTT, COMMODORE NUTT. has recMttly been "cracked" ut an expi us? of $TO.OOO. Ths Null "u ens r.ch." The little Comniodor claims ts be the smallest ir.an living. He, like Tom Thumb, is wltiy. peri aud charmingly Interesting; thi i>et of the ladles and children, and the admiration of all. He has already kisscil his l.all nillllo:! oi ladles, and has fair prospects I or a few millions mote. Such a pair of charmlug and deitghtfiM wonder* THE WOELD NEVEB SAW TOGETHER. These miniature ueioes leel a iisuirnl Jealousy of eac* other, mid each believes himself to be "the greatest wonder of the world." After tnou.hs of tedious dlpl-macy Mr. Barn urn has, with the greatest dlfflenlty, prevailed upon the~- LireatLltUa ?n?this pair ot miniature actors nn l perlt rmers? to in??t In NOBLY FRIENDLY STRIKE, aud publicly eihlbil togfr tun lautjRAJ{I) TIUAll 0K kekit AND SKILL. Bcild'' paying thin brace of pUtny rivals prmcely uUrl?% Mr. Hwnuui lia? agreed to kive a PUIZK OF ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS1 PRIZE (IF t'NK THOUSAND DOLLARS! PRIZE OF ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS! PRIZE OF ONE THOUSAND DOLLABKI to the Lilip'itian hero who (ball prove to be the moat lilwlil ami am.u-ttve. Judaea have been selected and wed upon by lliese MICROS)OPIC CONTESTANTS' The judges are to be governed not only bv their own lodg ment, but Hie alao to be guided by the iiol'llcapplaudaward ed to etieh of three rival riwsrta. The eDLagement nom uiom.fi Monday, Augu?t 11. and in order lUat the public may have a good opportunity to witness the MOST EXTRAORDINARY EXHIBITION OP THE AOS, iliuy will be wcu at ill hour*, every <iay a .d e\ eulng tor two week*, and will aire special |*rrotinanrea morning, after noon aud evening, at 11, 3 and 7\ o'alot K Tik if pel furiuuticea will include even tiling in the power of tliriui wonderlul little aclors to produce Wlie.n not perforu ing they will be Mm promenading about the Mu*' ntn. tiF.N. TOM THUMB AND TOM NUTT. OKN. TOM THUMB AND CoM. NUTT, (iEN. TOM TUl MB AND COM. NUTT. OEN. TOM Till MB AND COM. NUTT, will each appear In aungs, dam e*, tin c.un ?tatuea, Ac., be side which the little General will appt ?r in the nnlendM Court Dim worn lefore the King* and tjueeuv of Europe; ilHo as Napoleon Bonaparte, Frederick the Ureal, a Van lea Sailer, Vllilkens' Mary Ann, the Highland Costume, Ac. The m*i;nilieeni Presents. Jewell, Ac., fcl.eu to Oen. Tom Thumb by the Crowned Head* of E .rope wl J be on exhibition at aM hour*. COMMODORE Nt TT COMMODOBE NUTT COMMODOKE NUTT will appear In Military Costume, alao on a Sailor. Bill/ Jar low, a Voting Lady In Hearth of a llnslund, Reformed Drunk "I.ac. II - v lit eihll.lthia rklllaaa drummrr, go thri u?h the military drill, aud appear as a young Jack Tar; alao In song*, dance*, Ac. THE RIVAL MINIATURE EQUIPAOBS, consisting of four of the smallest ponies In the world an4 two of the >roa>bist coaches, wltb little coachmen and foot men m livery, mil promenade the streets aud be seen near the Museum at 10.S. 2 and S o'cloek dally. The Commo dore's carriage represents au enlarged English walnnl la all ita proportions. Ea> h oT these ?tirTinpa of humanity ride* in his Utile carriage to and from Ms hotel. A SPLENDID PAHCE COMPANY, consisting of Mrs. J. J. Prior. Miss Kate Conner, Mr. J. R. Nagle and Meaar*. Havtlami, Miles and Anderson, baa alaa been engaged to give a sucreMlon of SIDE 8PLITTINQ FARCES evary AFTERNOON and EVENINO, making a COMBINATION OF ATTRACTION UNEQUALLED. Yet with all thla, and the million of other CurioeUtaa traaa all parts of the world, the frica of admission females at ONLY *5 CTS. CHILDREN UNDER 10 YEARS, U CTB. B RVANTH MINSTRELS Will reopen August 28. BRYANT BBO&. A A A ?THE ORBAT AMERICAN MUSIC HALL? BROADWAY ORAND OPBNINO NIOHT. IMMENSE SUCCESS. IMMENSE SVOCBM. CBOWDBD. CROWDKD. HUNDREDS UNABLE TO GAIN ADMISSION. 444 THE MUSIC HALL 6? THE MASSES. THE PUBLIC DELIGHTED. The glorion* and unexampled suoceaa ot the present una agement la the best guarantee of the superiorly of tha American Mualc Hall oterall other place* of amusement I* TALENT. ORIGINALITY AND VERSATILITY UNPRE CEDENTED IN THE RECORDS OF THR 8IAGE. . The lantest and moat versatile truune ever co any plaw of amuaement in the world. Mark the Hat of name*;? SAM RTAN. tha celebrated Irish Comedian. TONY PASTOR. Ike beat clown and eomlo singer In America. NCHARLEY WHITE, tha only trua representative of tha darkey raoe MISS ERNESTINE DB FA1BEB. tha talented danaeuee aud actress. MISS FANNY ROSBL, premier danseuee late of the Ravel trowpa. u""i$XfSXrva u?^sffir?b.?r '."ssF tha unrivalled negro eomedlana. TUB (IREAT BALLET TROUPB. with tha beat orchestra |n the o4ly, < onatitutlng a company *T over gfly performers. Parquet, 10 netlU, Mllery, 10 cent*, orchestra chair*, M canta, private boxes <5 Door* open at?. performance coramanc.a at 7V oVIoo*. _ [BLO'S OARDBN.?THB ORBAT GABRIEL RAVBIs and Toupa to-night and evary night. N* WOOD'S MINSTREL HALL. M? BRo/DWAY , , Oppaalte the Si. Nicholas Hi 'el. HENRY WOOD sole Proprtetoranl Manager. TRIUMPHANT SUCCBS#. CROwWDU^rr^M?Ar,RD?&BCM Nightly greet the IrilmlUbla eJUrlaiom?uU given by * ? TlHi WORLD RKNoWNBD THB MODEL TROUPB Of'tHE^PROKESSION. aft*((?k?-cS?^? Y?7 SSI IZV&'XSi* WHITE AbR?">. PEHRY, LBWIS, and tto entlr* troupe In new acta. The Julian Burlesque, frobaoon Jake Maaier and Pupil, Othello. Traitor1* Fata, * ' The Union Army. Ac. Door* open at 7; commence at*S o'cloek Admlaalon Bond. XOUNG AMERICA. THE WONDBR ??' THB WORLD, ? in the XundlngTeatef tha THKEB FLYING TKA KB. to-night at Nlblo'e: Tm liEMKNDOUS EXCITEMENT?OLf>R|t?IT8 NEWS. - I The Arcade in tha vanguard.-Gitar.d enutrtalnment thit evening, conducted bv Mr. Albertt? ,-khain. the celebrate.! ds?-nptive tenor, wlta a host of nth^sr talent Hrand Pyro technlc IH?play at H o'clock >Vtneniber, remianbei tha Arcade, 24A Eighth avenue, near Twenty thlid street *U ale ijeenta p? r glasa. C'lSBAT TRIUMPH 0- YOU NO AMBRICAAT KIBUV* I Gaiden. He wK^honeat to-night