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MIR RKnnUIOK AHATTALLION WoUllli OK THE 0 ALIAN 1 LM 1*1 Hi: HT t I K. THE .NI'.A YOKE VOLUNTEER ABTILLERY, FIFTH REGIMENT, l' 1.IINU, S AHAM,Coinmai.diU? m n 4 garrixou dut> ai Ko Mar?uail, l>.' Muiore, W., num bering ,v?r?S? -I'm* I i., on. Hi "! i'Wii is iui'? indue. ? menia tv pei nun <ir? r1' ? 'o join the rank* of the lln.ou irwjf lit. The 8tale Bounty ?t ? '.v will be paid each recruit after he ha* Inn ? .1 th~ reglue n. id lie adtams of S?s ifued l>.v the Oe:ier?l Govtrn ?uiiut. applies to till- re. it i. the ??aine ?-to or hers. 3d. Relief tickt ? isxin.il i'i t.ii r.ti.i:il?a of ri.n-tc>! nirn iti soou mi they have joined tie regiment to ?lucb they are I'll/ i>rwari'?a. lio I'iiv i <umI to any in t'ie servirc. Mli. tin'-' liuiv.rid i1o.1mi> bounty it. the eipiraliou of term ?*f Service. i!th. Till" lejtittntit belli; nlrea ly in the nervine, I-second t ) none, a' I ha* an n -Ivanta e nvrr those now being or au i/e I. inasmuch ai> l> will be prepared to pay ine iihove iimhi"<1 bonutl. - ? itl.out awui.tu : ti.f 4>>u processor oigmuutiou and mcw mw by the (.enteral govermueak ?? >" t -r?j by mw for tli*- ue? regiments 0 w mi process 01 organisation. 7tli. >Y' li?' 1 1:0 ioog ruMioii' .? to | '-norm, u<> op i-urri to lt?ei.-,e ronse'jnect upon open air encampment*. Our iuly in iiiu lf :0111. Cations, where our quartets me com ?urtuhi,. Tiifii I II in line; right face; ronv-ud, march. Hall not until yo 1 ti-tiveal the R cruHlOi.' Ollii-c, No. 4U N Bowery, wlu-ic your namr-awnl been ol ed upon the muster roll ot < 'ouinau K, l?v Lieutenant CALVIN 81IAPKEK, or OR ?1LU HARRIS, Recrir.tiu . oflier* lor the tfompaiijr. \ REGIMENT BEFORE RICHMOND.?EIGHTY XI ai irnih regiment New York btate Volumeem, Colons Ooilge.-) :h?r!es L. H'roininthaoi (late of the New York Sc\eiith ..-^iii.t-nl, N. tenia! Onardl having nulreil inthori ty fro.n C<?l l>?dge, endorsed by Governor Morgan, to nil.-e ompany B, ol the aoove regiment. now aialloiirrt within 1 wclvc mile - 01 Richmond, anil under the aupi rvisiou ol the nailant McCa-llau, u desiro a oi latsiug I'oily .?l le bodied ineu lo llil mild company. Seventy nine dull ir? c.i?h will lie )iaid eueh man upon 11 in being muntarcd inlo a-rviee. 1'ay will oimmi'tice from eiilistuicnt, and one mouth'H a'tNam-e Siren belore leaving the c tv, with tlie usual bounty aud re ef lor f.nuiliOfl. I'ulforuis and lalloun luruisheii lmme diately. Kcmemlicr iliut im-n are drafted ou and alter the JStli in*L, ?ml to am ur.i Hie bounty ir?ii mull ?iiIIkI before fiiat dali.', a* it then re?*-g. A lew uuu-rummiHaioiied ofll ?er? wauled. Appli'uion inuat i.a made Immediately to CHARLES L. KROTIUNlillAM. Kirar Lieutenant, 4? ll'oadHray, or to JOHN H. OOKBH. Captain. 140 Urand ^?reet, Wlli'amabuiv. t NTHON BATTALION OK I.IUIIT ARTILLERY. _A $60 BOI'NTY rroN MUSTEK. Thia lithe Only orguni/atioii in the clty'wiiich pays the -sainn bom ty n* ri'tiiui'iiis alr> udy in thu fluid. Thuae drsutraa of ioinl.ig the lln""t arm of the aervice, tud at tin- hame lima li uriug their tamilican anug littleaum, wrlll uaUai liie headqi a trra, ,'9J Broadway. DON'T WAIT TO JlE DRAFTED. V. W . W1LLARD, Major Commanding. I)CELL SHARPSHOOTERS, .D SPINOLA'H KMI'IRB BRICADE. Oapl. II. W. Phillips, lorinerly Major of the Fourth IU1 ?ioib Voluuteera, ban autuoiiiy tu recruit a company of .Sliarpahootara for ihla briga>le. The company is rapidly ll'llng up, and will be iea,|y for the Held in a ahort time. Thia la a good oppot tunity for young men wishing to aerre with those eongenial to iheir taate, and to those ponneaalog ?^uod msikainaUbhip. Pay comnienc from dale of enrol meat. #I8U houuiy: f 13 or oue moatil's pay In udvance will be given; ?!*o' %Z\ or one quartf of the bounty, given wheu mustered tuto the aervbea* a co npany. Reernit ? ugotlice, lij Uu Iwin xtreei. ietw. sn North Moore and B'ach, N. Y., and No. i Water Street, ttrooklyn. R. J. ? L'NNINHIIAM, Oidtily Sergeauu BLAOKSMITHM AND HLdLERS WANTED, KOR A Cavali y regiment now In the field,?Wanted, ti n good Horseshoen ?r,d ten Kuglera for S'ott's ?M) I'ulted'Slatea Volunteer 1 avairy, tio'.\ 111 service in an I around Waalil.ig ?.oii. Thl* regiineni i.s spl' ndldly 111 junted an I fully equip. Bed. Hounty. Huhaislence, Ac., rum ahed. Ki* further in oi'iuatlon apply to CapL KltiOEMAN ORNE, Recruiting OUlitir. No. It New Bowery, 147 Greenwich street, arid tent No. 1 City llall Park COMPANY B. THURLOW WEED GDARD, COL. OLMSTEAD. SPINOLA'H EMPIRE HR1UADR. .10 recruiU wauled for the above company; $25 |>aiit in ?..-?ah as toon <>? mustrroil Into the ucrrlee. $t?5 before .ear.ng 'ho Slate; $75 when honorably dim-barged; famiilea pro vided with relief tlrkels ?t once; good q .arlein. rations and uniforms furnUhort upon signing the roil. Anv additional iKiuotiea that may herealt r L? given parties now enlisting will be entitled to. The olIlcei-H of this company >1 re men o1 experience, have acen tervice, and intend to have their com pany sec >!1|| to none in (lie service. So appll Iviin lo Capt. CALEB If. WEEKS, Recruiting Officer, ?tSS Pom th avenue, corner Twenty-eighth sireet. First Lleutenaut?J. n. slipper. Second Lieutenant?T. S. J. ?-kwood. Ri-iruitiug ollice Iliidaou itreet, corner Canal ?1AVALRY. ' .? ,_ $153 BO'NTY Rifles P*'d erery reo' "11 J"ln "? ('o!- Dodgea' Mounted $53 will be pil ln? gniin a* mustered Into service, m'nt ' I*B u'0"1 ^ s lJ*j a? *oon as the; reach the regi $"#?! the expiration of the term of service. m?ail?tel\-C'*?1Ven toth? L"?Woa of tho volunteers 1m Thlaeorp* now having a name second to none, the Set re ai'once M ordered that it increased to a regiment ?R<L''riij,K 0,1 ,f> tI" regiment threo times a a?r dTuy^wluuev'lrsday'' ^"rday?thiu^oldlng Horse*. arm* and eqiiipmejii* fornlshid each man Inline, uiateljr tijioi, .n* arri\?l at me regiment. now at Norfolk. Va Headquarters tidU Broadway, ?r at the tent In ihe park comer ol Chambers street. ! Capt. A. <1. PATTOX, Uecniiting.Offi'ei-. EXCELSIOR BRIGADE. YOUNG MEN. THIS IS YOUR LAST CHANCE. *? J?ln till* hand of ho roes can enroll bv ap m'j'.1'* lo <yltlJ'a'u L L. Chad wick and Lieutenant William Mul otitic.1, who have been detailed. by order of IJrSun'X'hi; 10 8,1 kIrs !2* ,0,*T?"" being called conscripts, and to serve under eiiwrleureil ofllcers, ax volunteer*, must enroll at once. Srnis *??n murn lo ,he n"',i wlth our brother* in - j[iTe. thousand new French uniform" have been spe<lallv furnished by the government for tills brigade. * E?-2!; J0iUr" bo!'Bty- ^ "> hand, on enlistment. Se*eiuy.|ive dollars at the end oi the war. Headquarter*. SOD Broadway, New Yorlr. Captain I. L. CHADWICK, > Recmitlng Lieutenant WM. MrCONNELL, 1 Officers ,T?MriBB ZOUAVES. N. Y. a V. TV* jgompauy U formed under orders from hla Excel lency the Oovernor, and Is to be cummabdcii Br the under ^J^uSTr*'* *MD MU" """" fur BCRNMDB and HEUTTCELMAN. Onl? Thirty Men wanted, to mi the above <ompanv. ?Quarters, ^g^??'g?^^Uiiiror|ns furnished immediately. I o.w.TSV T E&lLStt'A1 '.h? * ??>l"ment. WS&SS& jmx Adjuunt iaM ?QTcnth^r.*;^"* Lle,,t?n*Bl' fon??"y Captain Co. B, ^Heeorxl Lieutenant, formerly aLieute , naut In Burn si da's division and an eOcer In the llunga ntn MT1C6. _J**^t^rters, 791 Third a*enue, Nineteenth ward, (ranch W". ? C l|y Hall place- aud No. 2i Third avenue. IpHyn1 REO I KENT NATIONAL VOLUNTEER g" TnU rofimiHit la now organized* and men are wanted ^xSSSSUr up th? r*y And rations from tS-T"1- quarters at Camp Washington, 8(atea All the government and State boualles win be secured to r*f"ita. upod noD-uonnml'sloned oOlcera are wasted. Headquarters Mu?ari Hall, 814 Broadway. . W1LLI AM OCBNBT, ? > ? ^ f. r*f- f ? Ohasaeure, Colonel commanding. i &um^.jor^sn^r.V' *? Adjutant Fob tub onion. THIRb REGIMENT EMPIRE BRIGADE. BRIGADIER UE?ERAL P. B. 81'INOLA. ?Oaeemore to the breach, hrave rrlenda," . TO BEINPOB4TK MrCLBLLAN FOilWARDI MARCH! To the oOeet of A. A. ALCOCK 44 Ann street, and CM Third avenue, where all tho bounties ?re secured. IPOl'BTII SENATORIAL DISTRICT REGIMENT. COLONEL fKTKR McDERMOTT. Recruit* wanted Immediately to llll up this line regiment. Pay rani|:r.g from $i:t to fii :t nmntn. Relief tVkcts. >3 to ?? a month, kmicd Immediately. tiUO United States bounty. $ti of which la paid when mut tered in. SMfltate bounty, pold at once wli-n mustered l& $.*1 city l < unty, p<id win n iiiu.ttered In. ? $M to 9?i. one month's |iay, in advance. ?J cash In hand. <><? <1 riilion* and uniforms supplied ?t onre. Sow is tiif time. Do not wait to be drafted, Beautiful cvup on Htatcn Ix'und. 4tocruitiug office S.VK'aui> street. I-'AIRCIIILD A LRAYCRAFT, Recruiting Officers. }[ I RK VIII HURRAH I Hl'RllAH ! HALLECK HALLSCK GUARD. riFTU SENATORIAL DISTRICT REGIMENT. COL. EUAS PtESMNBK. Company A, Capt. ?' I llaitei snn, th? Orat In the field, uiunteri-cl in vml reaily; ro'on lor live morf men of the right atautp t ? till vacanotes: State ?ml Uoritrnnient Bounty ready ma soon aa mtwlared. Ttirnout! turn out! tnrn o*il T Only Q\? men wanted. This'Company Is fall and mustered. Bounty and relief for vou^iatniues liumeiiiatnly. Come one, come ali, to the llailo'lnltianl. ? Capt. J. P. BATTPRSON, Comuiainlant Comi auy A. Col. ELIAS 1MESSNKR, Hradqunrtcrs 4ail Broadway. Tltl? reatuienl ha* 300 men in eanip. onlenol to Join (it ne i si *ii|'!, the *mart?i!t ^luiernl In the Held. Turn out I turn to t ' rim i Tit* liefore you are dratted*. i iot. I I" Ailero n h?? "tveral reerultliic offli e* In the Mtv. Ililidj atler* at IfiS Ki^t llou*tou atreet, 4i#l UroJU ? ?v, also m )he City Hall r?t *. i'iim one. t unc all, lie|V>re you are dr.ified. HF.UK IS A CHAN' E. HPINOLA'A EMI'IKE BRIGADE. THIRD REGIMENT Captain Richard B. Graves having Pe. n one year in camp And livid has returned, with authority fiom hea'dviarlers to rn ruit a cotnpsuy lor this regiment, and would onl> say to noldlet < that ne ha? by etpettcui e learned their want*, mid *uak?? those wsnls hi* own. But the greatest Inducement to the *oldi'*r 10 y III this c unpany I* that he sets nil moneys ?1ue without trouble, and will I ave for hi* Ceiunel the bra vent of the brave Hule Kintpiley. N. B.?Ootne early and'late before bounty ceases. Hea<i'|uarter* Kroadway, R. E GRAVES. Captain. MfcTROI'OLIT.iN Gl Aliltrt. I OLONEL ClI \KI,KS S. TUrMIin.L, AIM I TAM 0K0|MiH WHEATON The I'nlon. It must and fua'l he preserved. Havtug r i-eivnd sutltot Hv to t?i-ir a nutipsuy for this line w^iinent, I hJ*e op tied a r.'rmlt'ug olfti'e at Centre Mil*-t, whole there 1* A epl mlltl op|*iriuiiity tir good, able Wiled no n to sorve under old. tried nflleers. Cinform* of t'ni< latest United States pattern, with subsistence, e|othli>g ? il l qeart. r?, fiirnlsfaed liiimeUlati ly on -lulling the roll, l ay oomni'uice* from the day of enllatmcnt, Ninety dollar* advance l? earlt ret rnlt. One sergeant and two tmrpornls, well drilled In the bayo ? l and?*kirmlsh eaerelw. "anted. Piomotion from the Tank* In the he4d. Apply <o E. JACKhON Cai Uln. 223 Centre street, ? ttppeslle Odd Fellow*' Hall. 1 Kir?t Lieutenant, John C. Coatea, noinerofYork street ?ud Hudwn avenue. Brooklyn. Hei'ond Lieutenant. Norman M uri ay, 1,436 Broadway, near fortieth si reel. MONITWKS?SE<ONI> CIIMI'ANV -THE I I list I fOM pany Monitor*, having l < en i?l?ed In the unp eiwdt i.t ?d time of thtea days, nnu mote applkssllot s te elvcd. a se cond oompany h?s been orna ued. to enlist only men of resperuh.litv, who will be gov erne.I by the same moral and ?oolal obl!,r.ilon* a* agfetl to by ;lte mennitua of tho list rompany. The time for cnlMm.- .t is short and no other opportunity will be offered io youti; no il to secure s > goo I ftnelatee. (Isn. Banks says: ? "A >flung man who can en t and will not, Is too mean and low to ne il aplscd; a reb 1 an aagal in comparison." H?adquartera, JOS Bioadway. 'f9>K HKItEL.L.I(>^. (IOiA'A: J. 1 1 . I'iV'fct NATi 1 >MAli VOLUNTEER-* J ^kir.i in.111.> fu? 1'iurt.i i: JhaugeC m.lne WiM p.n hi utia Uiuiit. ol fIJ to liit' lii300 men < 'I. n( w'tl. ih k legtuuai. The noniiiy wil be paid at bra q ur tfcr* 81* Hiu/tu*ay, Mo ail Hall. NOW If> THE TIM! FORWARD! rOUkO M1 IN, I OK THE UNION FIRST RKUIMENT NATIONAL YOLUNTEKltM, Co auel W.i.uin u imbj ?Afi *v in .ir nb a bodied youug mm v>Bl ?a to complete Ootnpan> A of tint fin" rrgli ie st Look at t it* Btate bounty. Si. Ooi <? in - il b> utjr. IX. ? Urn-J (-.nil, fifty two dollar* paid to e>ich vnlutit ei> as noon u mustered, tony dollar* iuorv oe or - !????/ 11; i.,r stale, ami eeventy-flve *iu 11 ...kiuir,,!* 1. yuai ers,suit-.sterna:,clothing aud isutiiy r'.cfti Kets furnished imiue .lately after enrolment. Re et ultiug oiliees 411 j Seventh at euue, rtarnerTblSty-Iiftb street, uu tut tni* jun t on of it. >ai?nv and Sixth avenue. Regi ui?uUl headquarters, ?H Rroadwai . K 8. HENRY, E. DONALUBON, Recruiting offi ers. VTOMOE. 1> WHAT 8 THIS? PlUKNIX REOIMENT, CORCORAN ZOUAVES. IOI Kill UEOl.Vii.Nr i. iil'iKK HKIuADB. JA.MK8 0 BURivE, Oi M. D. SMITH. Lieut. Col. "llov-, m*t sucks." A few m ire recruits are wauted to eomplete Company 0 of tins the only Irish regiment now be. lug organized In lb* Stat*. The officers have seen Mr . ice in ttie Alloy of tne Potomac. No troulile will bo sutiw! to make tins tbe c act company of the rtguueut. ray from to per mouth. One month's pay in advance. $luO bouuty, $27 o: wbl b tr.U be iilvaueed as soon as thi regU meet ii< mustered In, and $30 Statu bounty will be pa J im mediately on joining. Pay in rusnraence from date or en rollment. Clothing, rations and quarters furnished I ntne ill.it> ly. aud tt.e men will be s> nt to Camp Flerrepont, Eaat New Turk, where everything conducing 10 the health .mil comfort will he furnished. For turther information apply at the headquarters, 534 Broad? ,ix. DANIEL CROWLEY, Captain, lf.i) South street. John Climot, First Lieutenant, 270 Moit street and 18 Truck House. Thomas Rilkt, Second Lieutenant. VTOTICE. i.1 A Urge amouut paid In cash to any one who brings a recruit. SECOND REGIMENT, SPINOLA'S EMI'IRE BuIGADE. HILLHOCSE LIGHT INFANTRY. Colonel P. (J. CLAA88EN. commanding. RECRUITS WANTED IMMBDIATELY For Company K 01 this lirst class icgiuient. Pay $i:t to $Zi r month from day uf enlistment. United S ates bounty $100, $26 of which and one month'* pay wlil be given In advain O. ? State bounty of $A 1 will be paid at oncc w1u>n mustered in. Comfortable quarti rs lurni>hel at Camp Howards Pierre pont. Ea.1t New York. Clothing 11 ud subnistenee as soon as mustorel in. PROMOTIONS FROM THE RANKS. OFKILERS ARE EXPERIENCED. BELIEF TICKETS FURNISHED FAMILIES. Capt. THUS. F. OOOUWIN. Lieut. U. H. SWORDS, Jr. No. 9 Orecnwlch avenue. M7 Broadway, Lafayette Hall. 233 Bowery. PHtENIX REOIMENT?CORCORAN ZOUAVES. FOURTH REOIMBNT, EMPIRE 1IRIOA.DK. James C. Burke. Colonel; M. P. Smith, Lieutenant Colonel. Irlshmea, fall in. and tiU up the ranks of this splenilld reciuient, being tbe ouly real live Irish regiment now organ izing. Being accepted by his Excellency Governor Morgan, there can he no consolidation. RECRUITS WANTED FOR COMPANY O. Come earl... Don't wal' to bo drafted, as we will not have any ?nnavri)it ). We want men wuo will serve their country under the appellation,of brave voluuteers. Ceme at once and receive your bounty?$177; $27 on signing the roll. Your families will be taken ( are or. Comfortable quarters, abumkaut r?i;ons and u splendid uniform furnished imme Hiatelv. Apply at No. 7 Bowery, to Captain MICHAEL O'KOhKK, or to Lieutenant JOHN MtCAKTHY, 31 Cherry street, atiu at City Hall Park, opposite the Times Building, where all necessary information will be furnished. PHOCN'IX REOIMENT. CORCORAN ZOUAVES. Fourth Re >iiiieut Empire Brigade. PATRIOTS, AROUSE. All yo i tirave fighiliiK men who Intend to enlist In this regim> nt, full Into th? ranks of Capt. Buddy's company. There In not a day to be lost. Time Is precious nnd delay is ? lan^eruus at sum ? moment as this. Capt. R?ildy wants a few good men, who are experienced, to be promoted to ser Reams and corporals. This will be one of the best flshting con panie-i In the regiment, a? Capt. Reddy has had many years experience in regular and actual service. There can 00 110 doubt but mat hi? company will preaeut a bold front under the command of our gallant and experienced superior oflivers, Col. .las. C. Burke and Lleiiteuant Colonel M. D. Smith, aud that ? e will leave our mark It we e< ?i> tneei the rebeln. All t!>e btiunti*:s from the State aud general gevern meuts. amounting in all to $177. will be pnirt to all wno may enlist In my company and pai-s medical Inspection. Also, relief tickeis furnished at onoe. No more excuse for suiTer ing irom want of being paid your relief from the State. No nation 011 the laee of th? earth |>ays, clothes and feC'ls hor sol ?liernbiuti r than he United S ales of America. Arouse then, from all other considerations, forward to the rescue of your country, and enroll your names w lih ine nt my oiiice, No. '.'ti Walker street, corner of Elm. A hint aud second lieu rimut wanted. Ca|4. JAMES M. REODY, Recruiting Officer. P HOC NIX" REOIMENT.-RECRUITS WANTED, FOR C'unpnny f), O'MaUouy Guards, Fhurnix regiment, Cor coran Zouaves, Colonel James C. Burk. . This company is under the command of C.tp'aiu Patrick Phal. 11, one of "the oldest oiticers In the rogiiueiit, who Is now desirous 'bat ull his old membei- will come at r nee to enrol themselves in his cotnpsny. It cannot lie po*?lble they will auind bnek now lliat ib<>ir adopted country Is in nei-d or their valr.tble services, and through tbe advice of their enemies wait for that which ot.ly ought to be employed to com pel cowards aud traitors to stand un In defence of that Union under which they have, enjoyed t'i" greatest privileges on the. face of the earth. They will tflul it much to their ad vantage to come soon, as the eoenp.my is fast filling up. Ouarters, Rubslstaucr snd transportation 10 camp at East New York, ltellcl tickets given to the families of vr/Umteers immediately after enlisting; bounty wl.an eniiste l. ?2S; when the rfgiw'itlijjiustered In, $00; one month 1 ,av, $13, in advance, w. l $2 enlistment fee, making J'.rtt tm> r<> emit Will ieo?IVe te'on> leaving the city; and when In nera bly disebarged. $7fi bounty from the ?ovsinnient Apply at the headquarters of the ftomnaiiY. MftltUlh aven ie, or in the City Hall Park. PATRICK rilALBN, Captain. JOHN BBATTlE, First Lieutenant. Jamfs Morus, Orderly Sergeant. Recruits wanted ~ FOB COLONEL CILABLBS C. DODGE'S SBVENTHTK^I-MENr NEW TOBK COUNTED RIFLES, Twelve months In service, and now at Suffolk, Virginia. Sank Recruit will receive. on being mustered In. $4 recrui-Jn* l'ee, $25 United State* Bounty, $H0 State Buunty^-tntal $79; one month's pay In regiment, aud $7^ tmeat. ED. advance when tbe eotopany Mins the ! United States Bounty at Ae ena of ottltsf n BELIEF TICKETSTfiSU Por particulars t*U at headquarter* of Company 0,1*0.12 Centre street, or at the tent ib the park. _ Capt f. P. OBBftTBUKFEK, Becrulting officer. -pEOBUlTS WANTED. XV Any party furalahing 10U Recruits will receive 91,004 88 do. do. sflO 2$ do. do. m 20 do. do. an 10 do. do NO 6 do. do. 80 1 do. do $ -?Paid In hard cash, as soon as .PMlfcd, by the Medical exa miner, at the Headquarters, 388 Fourth avenue, corner of Twenty-eighth street, by Captain CALEB D. WBEE8. Recruits wanted for the fovrth sena tortal dlatrlot regiment; refer McDermott, U?!oxl; Geo. W. Warner, Adjutant. This regiment la tilling up unJcr the auapicea of the district commutrc (Jo* Morgan warrants me 10 recruit a company. I want men, true loyal men, men whoae heart* art ateeled agalnat this wicked re bellion, and burn (? aee uur proud old flag wave over every hamlet in the land. Every Inducement in pay. bounty and relief thl* regiment offer", Rally to the trumpet call. R? orult)ng office. II Albany stre#'. Wanted, a competent eer m Hi HOWARD ACKERMAN. Recruiting Officer. RKORUIT8 WANTED FOR company B, FOUR H refcimcnt Sulnoia Empire tfrija'e, COL.VAME8. C. BCRKE COMMANDING. Capt. 'JAMES EARLY want* tblny able bodied men to All up hla company, whioh he^ntend* making the beat in the regiment. Captain Early ha* had a loug experience In the regular army. Pay iroin fin to $23 per month. Famllle* ot volunteer* provided for. Clothing, quarter* and good food at Camp EdwardN[Plerr??potit, Ea*WNew York. State bounty ?41); government bounty $2, out' month'* ptv lu^ihanoe and <2* Alao one Lieutenant wanted. None need apply unlet* he can pa*? an examination. Apply to Capt. JAMES EARLY, Hi Canal atreet, near Hiulnon. Recri.itr WANTED. SO in i' bm'lAd tucn waned to till up Company B. Egluy-vnenth regiment New York Vohiuteeia, Colonel STEPHEN A. Do DOE. S'iw under (leiiernl MuCicllau'* command. Captain .Jolin II. Dobbs Is now ready to enroll every able bodied mini that I* amtou* to corn* for*ard anil reinforce out bravo and gallant army now before Klehinand, < oni maui'"d ? y our brave commander, Major (!. nerel <?t one li. MnUkd u. Each rcrult will re el.'e, after be ha* pa**ed the *'iri.ccn and multered Into the hen Ice, $VA, and $.1 lor enlisting. Till* amount ca<-h man will receive before he leave* tlie otlb*', and abto will receive hl? $30 bounty from the State within forty-eight hour* alter enlh?iin)r. One month'*' iiy In advance a* soon an the company ia complet ed : $100 rlouiily *t the end of the war. Heilef ticket* furiflahed to families Immediately. Pay frqm $13 to $-V per month. Cloiblng, *ub*Utence and tMlUportaiion a* aoon a* en rolled. I wmild ad< l*e all men thai are willing to go nt till', hour of peril, to join immediately, while they can get the bounty, if you do not, beware of a draft aoon. Apply t> JOHN II. DOI1HS, Captain Compauv B, ? Elghty-*evanth regiment New York Yolttuleer*. No. US Orand atreet, Williamsburg, L I. And C. L. FROTIIINOHAM, First Lieutenant Co. B, Eighty-seventh regiment New York Volunteer*, 4S3 Broadway, New York cliy. a t ) \LLY RUl'ND THE Fl.AO ' It an Hon battalion Of Jf> LltiHT AKTILLERY, M AJOR F. W. WILLA11D. COMMANDING. Thi? beln j the only artillery corp.' reerultlng in thl* Slate, witii the '|ieeial permission of the President, afford* an op liui'iunilj fur respectable young men to join tile finest and moat efficient arm of the ?erv!ce. A few mo,* Intelligent men, desirous of icrvlng their onumrr, can secure i?i*!tlon by aiiplylng at IIEADOUAKTEHS. mm hhoadway. Pav an I i i.Jou* In *ii*orUonce with the L'uilt d Mate* army regulation*. L4JTANTON LEMON, COLONEL ALLKN. in RE< III IVt w \N t'EU IMMKDIAI'ELY, to Ml up my '4)1 ii*<a law provide* that $M) BOUNTY ahali bepaid d?* n to each man. #1.11IOI NTY a* *oon a- the company I* mu*tered In. f-Jt HOL'NTY as a<> n a* the legimctit Is muatere 1 in. 11E REGIMENT TO LEAVE SOON. Land warrants and bounty altar the >var. PROMOTIONS made Irom the HANK AND FILE. SKRI.HANTS AND CORI'OllAL* WANTED. A KIKsT LI lit' IENANT WANTED AT ON0E. Relief litkais Issued to the famllle* of the m m enlisting. Apply to Captain P. N LKuKNDUK, Ri criltilng OUicer, No. 177 Grand street. Or Central Hall. Orand street. Or ai LINIiKN.WI'LLKTVS, No?. 1.1' and 2l>l Honery. CjTANTON LEMON. O COL. \VM. H. ALLKN C.,m ? one come .ill. a yo'ir i mintry'* call $f0 bounty Iro n tli' Slate n* ... na< miis'cro I. A lew more recruits (\utitcd to come' 11 ? ' '.im11 v A. One in int'i'a nay In .>? Sure when t 1 on; any 1* ? inaiered. $25 a? van'a when the re^l .uoit I* niu<t d. I'ay fr i:n ?l:l to $il per rao.i'h Cio hlng, t.itlonsaml unl urms mulshed I nudUlJiy. < H lipa Ni Dorp, S! 'ten N I; ' Relief II -kr4* t>lv. ii to famllle* of jidlera an con a* in ? ? teittd, $10i> i' - t/ft .hi eiD'rmtinii ? \ of miaitnent. \ !r t - capt. W. H. J LN .lit. 174 S.and street. STHK KKBKI.MIli*. CtCoin l'EJl?ili.il-SnNi?L'. S KVP11US tHUAO! . t i oloti I'. J OtAiMiK.V. ('o-tiluii'.iM, Yuuu.; uHU uf N- v York wishing u*io..ii.-vi tiiuwv ivea with a creek rain I |>. i.y. Hi but . vi- .1 ihi*i*h in. u t.? . tu ibe ? ti.ux mutn hi in ?rJ, a#tt r que-'-- "< upplf Immrd .?? ??'> to tiiti uutierslgued, at the rwn Hi . , so i beast loruw <?( Vest ami Heads s sects wui i u. li. ormat sn ..i ?, u >. nl br cheerfully givi-u. B mie Cia-'li-d by ilio <:it>, county I SuJ Stat- auihori if", v ill be f au ! pr m .tly aemir d 10 ?hit men jaMuii t.ilsconipauy. Tv? -'--liar" will icpaiitt every person bringing .1 rn-rul , or .o the M - ir hi . ni-U'iti being muaier<tu into tin* ln.ii-"t S ..ue? *ei noe, Tin iu?n alter beiti.; inustoicU >'? will r ? ? in iti r uniforms, Ac., and ?>e sent to the I'nin u States B-.- r *t 12 N< w Yurli. , Cat* ii W. W. BOWLES. Commanding Cuiui>aii.i II. Sc--.u I i? tlmuni, E upire Unmade H'(. KiMiiiAU, rlrst Lieutenant Jon* W. F? Moh, rieciiflil 1*1 lueuaut rrut PHlEMX REGIMENT, CORCO KAN'S OWN. J OUT KOK THE WAit. Fellow country tneu, the d*y la kinm t>y whan tpesch making, UMintaa utlkt ig and ii-Oaver of ever) kind is "J'H . r.l out." . ..i j ? t . .. ?? ??: a? ? ? ?? Hearts" arc now inquired. Kiclimond must lall*4W jo k iveil as we must bi- in at the death ul ae:.ratiaiG(^H)iil} -n i ays more and all bounty, all relief for yn-i famHck wu. be suppressed and 2 oil will then have to go ab.-thr you lue or uot. and >tt pointed out As a recreant, 'trailed lrrlshn u, liv tin- memory of levon centuries of icin*^ and 0| presslon Hy yoiu Uf-o luied homes, your religion nam pled implore you to step forward and jolu the "Pnoinu re>iiiii?ijt. Corcmaii s Own," Fourth rfgimi-nl, Enijuic hrigadr. bit ti road way A long pull, a ?ironrf pull tojjcthrr and the rebellion will be aq ne It-bed. 'T'HB UNION AND CONSTITUTION." 1 81'INOliAS UJU'IKK BKIkADB. bKCONU UfciilMKNf. TWENTY KKCKUMa WANTED to complete a i-ompany now loinilug at 113 Grand street. ONE HUNDRED DOLLAKS paid before leaving the cit), with auvh iurtl or addition M the Common Co m il may uppi pii.ite Rut onii, olothliig, equipment* aud , 'Oil quurtori fur* nishrrt f rom lime oi' anrolioeut. Itecriuia will apply at 113 lit and it reet, without delay. JOHN VABIAN, Rec.lilting Odicer. YOUNO MEN, JUBT LOOK AT THE'BOUNTY. U() FROM THE STATE. ELEVENTH KKtilMENT, MEW YOKK STATE VOLUNTEEHJi. SrANTO.N LEGION. COLONEL WM. U. ALLEN. Young men, nono but young men. rally to march under the flag of your country. Wanted, young uieri, frotu 18 to 30 ycara or age, to form a new ooin/MOy now organizing under the touiniaud of Captain Jain** H. Br?nu< n, au olifaud ei pi'riencell otli.ter, who will spare no pftiua In naklng tlila one ot the ben <irilliUl companion thai will Iran ihn city. Whltworth'M cclebratt'd bi-a.ni ban t Is atiaohed to the reel mout, aud Is dukourslng tUelr beautiful music dally on tue camp ground. rromotlou to the rank of Llemenaut made from the rauk auil file. Thistaminand ts oigani/ed uocnrdlng to the new rugulation of tb? regular ar:ujrt <00 bouuty from the State, $37 bounty from tin; United Slaten, $U, one month'a pay iu advance, wheu the company la mustered In. Pay from $13 to $23 per month. $73 at the eiplratlou of the war. Relief ticket* to families l??ued Immediately. Oood ra-" tlons, clothing and uuliormn Issued at once. Quarters at Camp New Dorp, H. I. JAMES H BRENNEN, Capuln Company. Recruiting offlce, 441 Broadway, in the City Assembly Booms. 1ST NATIONAL VOLUNTEERS.-THIS FINE REUI nient, now bring rai-ed by Cot. Wiu.-Ourney, of the First United States Chaasenrs, olms every induceuit nt to voluntnrrN. Eipericm'rd oHlt-ers from the held have re. turned t? take commands here. Bounties promptly secured. Immediato care aud ^oo<l quartets at Camp Washington, Staten Island. Recruiting ofl'.w, (larmania Hall, 4'i avenue A. ED. W. SOHAt'FFLElt, Recruiting Otli-er. .1 TH SENATOKIAI. DISTRICT REGIMENT, rt COLONEL FEl'ER McDBltMOTT. 80 able bodied men wanted tor this regiment, which offer* inducements equal to any now beiugorganl*<-d. Rully, rally to your country's detcuce, for the /(election Of your constitutional freedom. %37 government bounty. ? $50 State. $13. one month's pay In advance. Maklnv in all $901'ur each recruit. Rocrulittg o?Dcc Mo 36 Spring street. WALTER J. BURKE, Recruiting <inicer. 4TH SENATORIAL DISTRICT REGIMENT, COLONEL Fetcr MeDerwoU Commanding. Robert J. Wynne, Re erultinf Officer, has opened aji othec at lis Walker street, lor tho purpose of raising men to support our glorious Union; lie appeals to bis brave countrymen to come nobly forward and sustain him in hlapatrlotic feeling. This otlk-er was iti the regular servlco for notuc years and through the Mexican war; nlto w?s in the Army o!' the Potomac. A few more ?oo1 iu.-.i ri"! ir.d, who will l>e i(iiaraii'eed to receive all the boinuie*allowed by -In; United States and State. Come quickly, and .io not. wait to bit dratted. HO BEAT J. WYNNE, Recruiting Officer. 4TH SENATORIAL DISTEK'T BXQ1MENT.?BECBI ITS wanted immediately for O 'Wj i>y I> of this reginicul, now quartered i". t'aiap Wasbliigton, Huten Itlattd. I'ay from $13 io $Z't per month, with good, abundant, rations. Uniforms obiuined as soon n? tho recr 't Is swoi n in. Sta.e Itoui'.ty, $ ,ii United States bouqty, $lm>; $?& ul which is paid In advance. Teaiuoters, driitpinem, ,vc ROBERT II. MELVIN, Captain. A TH SENATORIAL DISTRICT KKGIMENT. COI/OXKL PETER McDERMOTT. TO AJtMH I TO ARMS I 'ft) ARMS' One of the bem reg'iiu tits in the held. Don't wait to be drafted, but enroll yourselves in thi* or ganization, nnd show that >ou ale pairii ts end know the value of republican liu'lpmons. Tho blunt *>' war sounds in our ear*. Good ration* and uniforms furnisbe'l atonee. Beautiful camp on 8taten Island. $2 io $3 per week paid to yo-ir fa milies while away. $h.O United States bounty; $25 wheu tuust.->red iu. {."b Siate bounty; $25after signing the roll. $13, one nion,th's pay, in advaree, en^h inliiina. Now Is your time. Join our ranks and swell tb?< glorious Army of u>e Union Excellent ehane" forfpron.o'i-in. Oood and experienced officer*. Pall in. Pall tn. Pali in. Apply at the corner of Mou and Grand streets. Lieut. JAMES SMITH, Recruiting Officer. George W. Waumbr, Adjutant. 7QTH HIGHLANDERS, ATM.NnON.~THE ?OFFI I <7 cors, nun bommiKsloned olDe^rs and privates of this regiment, either on furlough, parole or otherwise absent from duty, are hereby ordered to report in person at the recruiting headquarters, Mercer House, on tlie evening of Thursday, litn Inst, at 8 o'eloek yr*. iaely. Membeiv who are unable to repert personally will fomant their name and addieta. By order. Lieut. Colonel D. MORRISON, Seventy-ninth Highlander*. ?l^n BOUNTY.?$Ea.'0.ND REGIMENT. EMPIRE ?TiQ,U Brigade, BrlfiJficr Genera) FRANK BPINOLA. HlUhoui" UgbTlorantry. Thirty mcji bout" U|M Infantry. Thirty meji wanted immediately, implete Cpmpunv S ia this splendid remment. $SA Stale ity paid fa mediately on enlietloz, $38 when muttered in. fay from |n w #89 per month. One month's pay in ad ramce, Arrtl "u'f to Lteuteaanl PjtTKiUS. UKBATY. Keen1111m OEfer, at (3 Bowery, corner of.Canal atreet. 1 ?\(\ dollars bounty.?bm pi he brigade, third IuU reglaeyt, Colonel Marriott N. Craft. Fifty men wanted, tb All up Company f of Ihia splendid regiment. $50 of the boatl? paid Immediately on eniUUng, ?ij whan the regiment U muttered. Par from $13 to $21 par month; one month's psv In advance. Apply at Mo. 86 White aireet, to Captain PETER T. BOYLE. recruiting oMoer. M. B.?Two i^envnauM wanted. Alio a competent man A)so a competent man as First Sergea.t HAVE VOI R BOU5TY.?$163 TO ALL WHO run t In Company J>, First regiment Empire ? - .... ?* * ' 'ter Aminst IS you I but your regular $163 &$ Brigade, before the 1AU) oT August. Aftei^Xuguat IS you will be drafted, and won't get anything but your resular Came q?h : get Into ? regiment of good jolly boys , expetiepre.l officers, and $1W. which Is more than is hy S'JT otHfcr regiment In thf Unlt$4 Slates. Lieut. HAMILTON, 43 Peck slip, corner ot Gold add Pulton etreete, M. Y. TUB MILITARY? Army sub^titutes.Iunithd statbs army scb^ etitut? Association, ?7 Wllllaui street, corner ot Codsr. This association ha* completed arraagqincMe lor providing ?ubetltute* for ternons who may bo draitod Into the army or tbe U uijpd Slates under the recent order of the Secretary of war. Book* are now open at the cflee ft William street. W. A. GREBNLEAF. See ratal y. Army substitutes?united states abmy sib stttuteaod BankingOAre.?The undersigned has . om. pleted *rrang4meati tor providing substitutes lor a limited number of persous who may be drafted Into the army of the United States under the laat order or the Secretary ot War. KICHABD8 KINGS1.AKD.I Ariuy and Nary Ag. nt, No. 4 Broad street, N. Y one door from Wall street. \ TTENTION.-ONI.Y TWO DAYS LEFT TO FILE EX A emnUm paiiete; paper* made mid affidavits administer ed by JOHN A. McSOKUEY, Notary Public, Commissioner and Catted States Passport Agent, Rotunda, Custom ilouae, or No. 7 Pine street. A SUBSTITUTEWABTBO-FOB A PARTY EXPECT ing to be drafted. Satisfactory com|iensation will be ailoweil. Apply to A. PHILLlpB, Army and Navy Agent, No. 266 Broadway. Draft.-the mutuw.loan and discount com I .n.y, 57 Chatham ?erect, wM k iraiiteu oil ilie pay ment ef $25 down to oh .n a si ''st|tute for any biitliii ?i m.in v h i may be diaft. . VHWIt K A KING, Age': ? OW TO AVOID BEING DKAFTED.?ANY ONE bringing a recrui' can b< seemed from the liability <?? dral't; also panic* wanting ? >?i 'ut.- . In n#' oi dratt, will do wtsll to nee Captain IIIOMAS MURPHY, IM) Centre street, corner of Walker street. IHAYB TWO MEN WXO WILL ENLIST, AND wish to K" as ?uh?iiiuies for p. rtles wishing !?? evade the draft: they will be satisfied with ss nll compensation Ad dress Edward, Herald oiiico. llEltE OFFER TEN DOLLARS EACH TO ANY _ three tiblc ' o?' ;e.l men (Independent of the other boun ties) that will julii 'It -Ji i*'j Hikade, ?r any other in the I ? l I', it'll AIM) CURTIS, ,V> Will', or Y> Pine street. 1EOAL EXEMPT certificates PROMPTLY J draws by BOoKSTAVEK * C I'MING, Notaries, |2;t; Bruftdwav, fn m 7 A. M. to 7 P. M.; al'er 7 at JtVt Blocker street. Fen 25cents. Calls made when requested. Fee$l. SUBSTITUTES FtiR FOBTH OMIBO DBAPT.?THB O undersigned ant prejamd to nirnlsh aubsiittttes lor . Uiose drafted In the United States Army, good, abte bodied Tieu. liyoka arc now ope.i lor i lie registry of applicuiits, loiiiuitink" ions will be Ires ed roiiRdeiitlauy ad dresied to I'aj .an. \ mtilenburg, or VV.n. U l'? khani, Nn 73 N ssau street, oil ? e hours lioiu nine to tinea o'clock dally. i QUBBTITUTB k GBlfMJIMAB WHO hab HELD A O coinmlesion a id ?erve<| in a fori I411 aruiy lor some y< ai?, is willlnn to ei.tet Into kir.nu,- nents with any one re ?inirliitf a siiboltotu lor tlie iippiiaelui.,. dr.tl'. Address Sold i..., Herald oAtcc ir 1 W ANTED?A SUMSTITt'TR Hi TAKE MY I'LAt'S IN l! c??e 1 . 111 dratu.l. htai- . ri . i^c, itm where ait Interview ran be had. Address D. r . F.. Ileraid ofWcc. \\f ANTKIi?A KKi'tiNll LIEl TK.NA.NI Will) t'A.N UK YV 1n11ater.1l Into Neivlce In a tew 'lavs. Apply to A Phillips, Army and Navy AkciiI, SO'I ilrmi livay. BXt l .< M.-NS. IpXCUKBION.?To LET, Til . KEFRE.SHMBMT HA It U ou the eieursion ol tiook and Ladder t'omfSiy No, IS to Du iiey's tltuve 011 Thuredajr, August 21, IJtiJ. Apply at J7<l Mott street, Tv VMM> to criAirritrt for~an kxuibsion op ?T ten or llfteen days, a pi. a-iir? craltol forty tons bin then or more, with suitable a.voinin datlons tor a par' . ?>; lades 11 III t!"iitleui. n; s.oop a: eclioouer il?, the la.tii pie fnreil. Wante I about the 2otli lo 2Ath Insi. Ad lress oox 4.13/ Poet oShw. ?TKAJMMIATB. MORNING LINK FOR ALBANY, TROY AND I NT ft It Jt I 11 ? in!.- I t illnj-t. tonchlnu at Thirtieth street M earner AR ll XI ' I < > i s trum the loot of Harrison street. Momlai, W. ? if ? ? el Friday at7A M The OAVll.l. HRH\V le.it ..Ir o >e. .lay street, Tn sday, Thiinday and -a nr ill,., at V >1. N.i'-.WICIl LINE?I'Olt PONTON, NEW LONDON. >1 . Ii and Wo .-ester.? I'If: ?pietnliu at. smei. t;l'l Y OF BOSTON and CITY OF NliW YuKK !? are cverv day (Siindi.)s excepted), at S O'ulOi-*, from loot of V>airy street, pi< r 39 North nver. K. 0. M/tKTlN, A^aut, Til B Tt'S? J'AHllO.S UK AM' RR (IHoiiMi as-(H'< I'll'U A..: ?i li, Pu. iin'?>.?. $ ? M ' r it . Im , ' . , i il? ? 1 r, Owner Mines i.. in l?i 'y T-n ? <?k Ownei names s CJ it 11a D. Twfiaitt" i Bines h C Lofty 4 da : ron??? ? ? J On OIUICI' IltON M <i err. IJtl.Vl BMEKXJ i*AKK A.--.OI i>\ ? IUS (n PUiLA J oe.pl.ia ?" ' ? ?"? 1 ' ail ' too-'. Mo. 1. i'tuauiM $'JO, mil* hunts, b> ' i in to i ..mess, lo an Urave 1 II,. ' .I'M . ev.vi.t E ban A . ? r U. I'.it ! <?? 1.11(1 Fkil'uT tttpfi' II I .it"* oi mi"i' : 1 4 c >iiU lifki, c> Mvp ti im euintii'*. No. 2 t ui? ol $&'ki uitle heats; hf.nl .H In S to douMe har ne*- hi oufH. ut c.;. it |Mur int *t have ironed it* - u. l.'WtoliuiiiM If three or mo.e ?>' *i't liit- imjcimmi tMMil ui sav.i. i I atise. N.> 3 I'". ?e o( S'lfl, Mi's hi -iIk best 3 lit i, to nioM, fur hu rt'', that are nut > .(!c.| ii l??s tUxii 2 No. 4. i'ur-e of $0. mi e he lis, bent 3 it) 6 to ?v,igons, f.i all lien* en esce| Jfiurtt T'Thm is Oe org' M Patc.itsn ami Ellii.li A1 I'll No. 5. Put?? of $1'..', mile heals. Utisl .1 lu 6, i.i barne f r l.or i> tlik* liftv. not trott.d in less th-in W. It three or luorex'.u t tile second ?,tto iur Ml>llic' Nb. tt. I'U'Se oi $iO . t.vo mil n and i opt at suder Muddle, for ho ? s thai li ve nut .rot . d In In** than 2 U If tfcrei oi more start .In* moond H-*at to reudve pr. tuiuin. No. 7. Fnr-c o 0, i?o .ml.-, ant rein at, to wa ons, for ho . se? that bn m>l ttoiie.l in I<>mi tliuli 2 Sti The at ore Pur?es will (low ut tL. o'hee of tl.e A-tmci.-.t'on, 144 South Fourth street Philadelphia. on T tir my, Ansnet 21, st 7 o clock 1' M. Entries iiius. be made under seal, In Closing entiaiiei i. oin-j (lu per cent). Ttifs-e Of more anirie* to i:ll, and two til Slurt. Races t.1 oimcott during me week ci mrucucing Sept. 22. Ti.e rules of the Alt', -r'a i n itovoiii ing uoitlng are e^enUa lv the "l.'iil .n Conrm R 1 a." t< KILPATKICK S.rioi.iiy. 144 South Kourtk tii-ei. Phtladeliihia ON AND AKI'KR SUNDAY, A1 (HIST 10, 1M>, TKBBB will lie two boats ruiiiiing on the Thirty loiirth ?ireet lerrjr until & o'clock at niglil, tumer any and all ulicuiuhtau cea. IIORNK8, CARRIAOBH, AC. A PAIR OF PONIES WANTED IN EXC11AXQK FOR Ime jewelry, by a aianulHctiirer; selection ran l.e nmae from a l^icn Ht .ck. The I'.miIoh must he kiuit. Bound and feuile, til lor a lady to drive. Aim. a double ?el of lliirnenH uranme. Any one having surti anlmaU and willing to uiake afairHnd atjnare exchauac, may uddreaa A. 11., but llitf lioialil ofllce. A RARE CHANCE.?A PA8T HORSE KOR SALE ch"ap for (anil, or will exchanfte tor a t'arrtiiKC Home; the hnr^u trotted thl? spring in 2 ."W to a witgon; hu? a lew ?light bi.'mishea, but nan he sited erery day in the year. Ad drew J. W. 0., Herald olljce. ASPENDID BAY HORSE FOR SALE?VERY stylinb, I5J^ huudH, flowing tali; can trot in JW eany, btugle or double; in youn^, sound and kind; u lelialite wat rantec given; sold for want of use. Address A. B. C., Herald olllce. A RARE CHANCE.?ONE OK THE FASTE8T HORSES on the road for sale cheap |.ri ? $loU; can trot in about 2:42 every day in the yesr; also light Wagi.n, used but six time*, Bretrater'a make. Address NT B., Herald ofllce. Aught trotting wagon for hale?half spring, full seat, weighs 170 lba.; built liy Parker; oust J17S; and a llgtit single Harness. Price for both, $100. Ap ply before 10 tills morning at Tattersall's, Sixth nveuue, cor ner of Thirty-ninth atreet. A NUMBER OF HEAT BUSINESS WAGONS CON a'suilyoii lni?l; al.su two second hand lulu Express WajuiiSi, In good order,.cheap, al STEWART 8 Waaiin Facto ry, Kilty-third street, lietwecn Eighth avenue aud Uroad?ay. elARHIAGES.?NO ADVANCE ON PREVIOUS LOW ) prices. The host assortment of light Roekaways, doc tor's Phuetons. Kiugiei, Ac., to be found in thecity. Hade of the Beat materials and workmanship. B. W. TILTON, 412 Broadway. CARRIAGE.?FOR SALE. A BEAUTIFUL LIGHT lto'.'kaway, lor one or two horse*; will be sold ut s great bargain, t.'&n l>e seen lo-d.iy al Col. Diekel'a Riding Acade my, Thirteenth street, near Filth avenue. CARRIAGES FOR SALE-ONE SECOND HAND OPEN Harouuhe and one closed Rock..way, both in good order. Apply at the auction room, 83 Cedar street, near Broadway. For sale-a green country hohse, THAT can trot In 2:30 sure; 15 hands 1 inch high, dark brown, six years old, gentle uud sound. I or particulars apply lo ISAAC vVILCOX, 18 John street, tliirdmory, i ioiu room. FOR SALE-A DEVON BI LL, FULL PEDIGREE; CAN be seen ut C. I'.VItKER'S, Putnam avenue, neari'las aon, Brooklyn; will be sold at a bargain. For partic ulars loittlre at Parker's t'offeo House. No. 20 Dey stru t, New York. I FOR SALE?A GENTLEMAN'S ltOAD HORSE, ISM ' hands high, 7 v ars old, round and kind, vert stylish, aud can troi in 2 Aii to a wagon. C.m be seen till sold at the Waverley Hotel, Ninety-sixth street and Bloomtngdale road. For SiLE?a bav ma RE, 7 years old, is1., hands lilgh, sound uud kind, > cry styllsii. can trot to a wagon in 2 li). Can b" -ecu till sold at 'he Waverley Iluu l, Ninety sixth strait and Bloomlngdale road. IjlOK SALE?A VERY BEAUTIFUL DAIIE DAPPLE . gray Horse, si", yeais old, 1 bands hiiih, and of great endunin.',' and spirit. He is penictly sound, uud uliliouuh extremely (.pirite t and stylish, Is probably one of the most .horougiily well Ira.n.'d suddlc horses lu thoeou.itry, belug the property of an ofllcer in the Unite.! S'ales Army, who hns ridden him thruo^h two cuinpaign-i. having lirckeu hnu hnnsidfuud trained Mm for bis own use. lie is kind and Exile, au.l would make a m ixniLreut saddle, horse for a ly. Km tiier particulars can be obtained by addressing box J.l'jt New York Post ..Hi ?. FOR SALE?new AND SECOND HAND ROi'KAWAYS, .op and no top Wagons, two seat do., slide seat do., business Wagons, one Skeleton and one Hulk-y, and two sets of Harness. Apply at 27 Woostor street, n.jar Grand. IrtOR SALE-A BAY HORSE. lt 4 HANDS HIGH; 1 sound and kind in all liarneas; a gyod saddle ponv; also a business or depot Wagoti and set of silver mounted Harness, nearly new. Apply at 180 West Twenty-secotd street. For sale?a very superior bright bay Morse, 16,*f hand! high, six years old; would make a splendid carriage or coupe liorse for a private family; for style or b?auty ne cannot be surpassed In t he elty .| Wart ant ea perfectly sound, kind and gentle in every particular. Sold be.uuse the ow u?r bas no use for him. Can be seen at 09 Kirst street, '.mil sold. For salb-a beautiful young SORREL MA RE; pure Virginia slock; aent on by M. 8. Colonel; un trained; lour year* old; long tail; sound and gentle. Will be sold at a sacrifice. Apply thlsmorulnget48 Bayard street. For sale-seven horses, and one small po ut suitable for children; also three low priced Horse*; for one Gray Horse, f6A; one bobtail Horn and one Bay Horse $30; also two splendid Horses, suited for gro cery. butcher and milk horse*. All warranted in every rea ped. The* sre all U and 10)i banda high. To be Ut a al 7i Greenwich aynue. For sale low?a blai k hoksb. over u hand* high, atrong, reaofnto and sound; ha* been used in the country, and I* offered for sale for want or use. Ap ely al Hk lumberyard in Thirty-eighth street (south side), siweefc Broadway and Seventh avenue, and near Broad way. Patchrn colt fob hale?seven years old, dark DMT, 10K hands, sound, very f ill tall and mai.e, and closely reaemhles his slm; trots In 2:40, and never train ed; 1* perfectly Matte, and would be Invaluable to a gen tie man desiring-both a road and family horse. May >>e seen this week at Oakley'* stables, Hobokea, one door from the t?rry. PRICE S17A.-FOB SALE-HORSE, WAGON AND Harness, together or separate; Horse is bay, young, gen tle and sound. A good full spring Boad Wagon and Mirer mounted Harness, In good order. Also ono Wagon, in good order, witb Pole and Bhal't*; would suit a grocer or express man; r?he $40. Inquire at shoe store, SCSI Third avenue, uear Twenty-fourth street. ^ WANTED?A LIGHT TWO SEATED TOP CARRIAGE. Any gentleman having such that he would like to dis pose of ean nnd a carii customer by addressing a note to Ferris, 68 Beekman sireet, N. Y. Wanted immediately-three wagons and Horses, in etchsnffs for Sewing Mschlnes of a sur>erlor make, at manufacturers' price*. Address Manufacturer, box 144 Herald odlt'e. - '? . (CI WILL PURCHASE A RnCKAWAY CARRIAGE JtSiOU to carry four persons, and warramed. Also one Doctor's Phaeton, with pa'snt axles, for $I7A. ISAAC MIX, Jr., 0M Brsadway and ISO soil 132 Crosby stieet. ahtrolouv. A bona fide anthologist. that uyeky one imu 4n '-ml on, in Mm, vfllgon, ?vl.o tell* the obJM ?i yoni viMt a? mioq a* yon enler. .She tell* the pri ? n n: an<1 liilnreof yorr 11 f?*. anil nam* )on of oaiigfi *, uud briiik" ?'nrp?* out of ilieui"t ) illoiis lui'lrrlukinit*. V B.?Cell 'rate i nagic rt?roi?. Do, im admiinci, 6e> two n Houston ami siniiion, over tlic alo.v. Ladlci and gimllcmeu. .'i0 centa each. t stonishino.?MADAME MOKUOW, seventh A <'aii|;hter. haa lorchiglit to tell how kaounmt how ol'teo >?11 marry, ami all you with to know , even your ihuiighta, r no pay; luekjr charm* tree; he r e <pi?l t* not to be tumid; l.er oiagic linage ta m.w in lull operation. No 1?? i. nilon mr*el, below Hoitdon. l.t eenla; mntlcmen not admine i. Ahtbolooikt.-ZOON HECATE is STILL ASTU iiikIiIiik tin' pi opto of Villi At No -1 > lirlatopbci atreet. oo and si t medical or other advlee. omoe h..ur? 'rum 1(1 a v till A 1*. M. Madame bay is die best clairvoyant and aitrologut in thl* city. She tellaiour very tlion ina, kl\e* lucky number*. muhi aj eeuy man ta^e*. No. 200 Seventh avenue, uoar Twenty acvciun ttrcrt. lailt. ? j.V., kenilcinen iwc. \l ? "k i! A hi'. having RETURNED FROM ec .iVl ini.ounrm to t.:e ladle* ol new ym k hiat ?hu ?. i at Mo. 21 E*aex atraat upon the |<a?t mid I . tjr ml inloriiiatlon jui to tori una, tiiairia^c, and cl.nr. .agfvnu. Ordinary fee ^n-cnli. Madame kktell, seventh daiciitbr, can hk Coli-u.tid on lo.e, iiiariugc, alcknem, bia-.ee, b i*ii,e**, In ky Iimihuith Ratl*laction guaranteed. La ile?, i't i em*; ki iilletreii, sllicii'a, at ljd went Nineteenth ?treet, brtwc Seventh nun Elrfl.th avenue*. Mrs aliirle BANKER?mkdical AND I?I SINE>h Clairvoyant aud sim.tual .Medium. juhvi-*i .l.y treat* all ihma ri; H i inoaa I'mieeltatloti*; Invaluable Advice on Lie mil ii ii pliici>.a IXit louitli airret, lour doora went ol III o?. i way. N* r.?WHO ii A? NOT HKARDOV tiibcelbhratkd ? uniain 1'ruwsfek, vtlm baa reioor d in 6il I'litrty ie ,hth eoriu-r in Sixth avennr, over Urn bakery, an i who i an be couaulte-l wltn entire mtl?ia? r,imt sin- ha* no cq\al. She telia the lame ol fuul. t wllr .ir llli*lmliil; al?o hut id ki<rvl*ltor. if you wtali truth itlve her a call. rpua GREATEST wonder IN TUB WOULD IS THE X aceoiorlieuoil Ma.' tioa itvliu.N, from r*n?, win can be citnullol Willi ,n< rti'liiaat coiifld iico on all af iniin of llle; reaiorai, dr iiikcn uu ^lurnlth: ill hnaliatnu; ha* a * bitt to biala /vtl kolortd b) *our beart'i mol, aa i t>rin.'* t.ioeur rtlioae loon *|miriueit. i,a iic? id ceal?. KcalOi am wi fluid Awntte. iilior, twclltii ?treel. u/iio WOULD noi tiO TO M \KE Till ir FORTI MR? \l ll.'fe, ofia in.i all, to aee Mlaa wliljjlnllliln, ihf renowued hiu|ltan p opm f an, universally ackuow ,"dh>'d the limt of all . n toguaranieoa o aoenfo io illuaj wtu i onsitit iut. health, v.-?!th and haptitnea?, aud wm ran ? tn in put to th-mi info in>t11*mi of ti e itln.imt imior anee, retanve tola? ml ? mrticva,ab ei\' in nua. hive, eourtalilp, marine, hldlen ii.**i . a. i-tienila* and t oublea? in i el, 0 ..ii II I 'll* 111 itlc itl V.| ml.licr*, leh.ll voi r ill! 111 i r g'.on, life r death. If y iu six* your own prosperity .ml ?ccl.lty > mi 'it ot d - l\' to v 11.11 o "lit vne.uil, liistiily ii i' l *tiil bi'.i'itli nl rami kla i , ai l 'l S i*lli tirenoe, II po*lt< r sjhlh ? iee| V.iis \Y[ l? the .. ily p?r?r n tn thla 1 uy who us* tii" s' i"' no R i>aii anil tr. b an ? ct ainnv. for i.goo i iu k. a .i| i.ii 'n?M a ... >?a ainifv ,1 mr III*. L e?y n.11.1 'I t given, aa al.o l,:.lil> i|.. d:y nile. lence.. di.inkenn ,* tu'ijl um| u 1 .i vt> ?? aiul lull b.ui hat. limed THI'MDA Y EVl.M., ; AVOl'ST U, MR AN.i MKS * "i H.OKEME itoTH -vrriSAHiNt, llWlWW* wit'i t if rmrini i ? i, ? ,|?i|?j TUB Ktil'l K.NKit VOi.tKviBEK WILUAM villi a.M5, i e ..a-.,. ? ?R w | Kt.ORENCK i',r? tits Pick ?. '.i W l>a> dt Ja.i.eh Miit'li, a new*' ..per reporter Mt l T B?rre-i I Mia. He.aphuua lfiufcamuav Mrs. Myron is Am.' . , a tt si muter Miai Viwta CruokM *??*?>? Mr*, ti? bkerelt ? liie ..vn.t:f I . cotid.ide vvitli lb - new b?jrle-.jue KII.Y O f own t MR W .1 I I.OKi Nt B . h-. Th. Loveljr Ooltf-u Eaw.-i MRv W. t. Ki.OttBN .a .... M?lea-Na-C?pi?aeaa VMIII I>iK?N . PEAT (IN TllK K VIN (J lRAPEZfi A">o e..tne company in the new . n- .lloa, TI1E PERKE<I C KK Or.uid divertisr.eui. ill b) the Bill!..', TlOUl* |^OX-8 OI.O BO WERT THEATRE. I ' The htn ngtb ol lit* b? jiHi'i arm under excitonieiit is truly woiid rful."'?Father Pet?i Wedsesdav bn Tuuraiiat, Am; i?t 1. an ? 11 LA Si" NlUitTB OF Ml.-* LA i it I KEEMC'S UKAMA. T1IB MACAKIHY. Oj: fi.l., <>' i?aV The Marn thy, Caplaiu Peap o'dh.v.. M. .1. II Allen N;iry Mi?< Fanny (leering Kally Mia* OillaUe TerreuM Hari y < hapniau hulher Peter i) IV. Thomp* TUB WIZARD .-.K1 KK A Wis, r dumb piiate buy. Mi-* Pn hov Herring Waddtedurf, Burc.oma-.>or Mr C K. Fjx MUJIICAli. ABPLBNljio ROSEWOOD PIANO, OK LIOHTP. A Hrudhury's muk?. will t>? Hold for $12.1 ( worth dJtfrU If applied lor immediately; hat beautiful and powerful tone, grand action; U in perfect order Call at 7H7 Seoond avenue, near Porty-nluth street. An ei.?(;ant seven octave rosewood ixa.no lorte lor sale, all modern imprgvamcuta, fully guaran teed, uiadn to order, am $ftU0. lor $1(0. including Stool and Cover; also Parlor and Bedroom Furniture, at a aiv-rllloe. Inquire at 113 Welt Twenty-third alrcei, near Sitili avenue. If?OR SALE CHEAP-THREE NEW VERY FINK aeveu aud aeven and a quarter octave PlaDotortea; rosewood; finished in the very bent manner; city makers. Inquire at 128 Eaat Ttveiity-elghih street, between Second and Third avenue*. VST BE SOI.D ATONCE-A MAflMPICENT SEVEN Octave ri.aewood Piano, richly carved, and tnuda to or der, by tlu; beat city maker. Hit montliH ngo. Wilt be sold at a very graat sacrifice. aa lb* owner in obliged to leave the oity w it Tuesday. Call and make an offerto-day, a< N.<. 18 Earn Thlnoeuth atroet, between K:Itb a>euue aud I'niver aitjr place. PIANOS?OK THE CELEBRATED MAKERS. J. A C. MSCHBR, ackuowlodged to be tUa moat durable and the be-d PianoH niaiW1, wltn Iron fiames, |iateut darnpera, overstrung, wholesale and retail, at the mauuucloiy and warerooma, 241, 343, MB, 247, 249 We?t 'IVenty-. lghtli sli i et, near Ninth avenue. TO DRI'MMEKS AND FIKEES.- -THE DRUMMERS' and t'ifer'a Oulde, ' recmiiueudcrt by Dodivnrth, lira t din and other lundinitetera a': the only thoro'igb wo lit. It cuibtins all of the Army Call*, and over one hundred new Much*.a, Quickatepa, Ktda Br.its, Ac., Ac. Prlc>. $1. Sout by uiaii, postage paid. Our pri/.e Army Drums, from $7 to $20; prire Oarnian Silver Pifex, in moroooo rase, $7 AO. KIRTH, PDSO A CO., 547 Broadway, New York. M 17 PrANOKOETES, AND MI'KIC MADE EASY AND XI IntereMin* on the planinr<rte, guttar, aiugina. atxur* deon and violin. Terina to for 12 len.sona; go out at $!.?> per quarter. Pen nteen Plauun to let, at $2. t4 nnd %o a mootb, or for Male from !>2S to $.'100 each, bv Prof. DU.MS PAY, 200 f5raud.sti'ft*t, uea; MotL <5>1 i~ A -NEW SEVEN OOTAY1 PIANOS, IN ROSE ? J-tJU. wood en^cM, Iron frame" nud ovoratruug bass, for $150; do., with ni'iuUitnifo, $160; do , with carved leg- ?nd inlaid with nanio board, $173. and 420tl;do., with carl keya, $22.') and $250; new 6*^ octin e, $140. Thr aticvc Planou are the ?reatust burgulns In the city. Second hand I'lanoa from $26 to $100. New Mclodcous at oxtroineiy low pri. . New and second hand Pianos and Melodeous to let. Kent allowed of purchased. Monthly psvii.ema received for tho samo. HORACE WATERS, A^-cui, 181 Broadway. lifsTAlicTIOIV. A LADY, WHO WAS EDUCATED IN ONE OK the iirnt bsardtiig hrhoala In N>".s England, and lnt? had laigr experience In teaching, deslriM n HituatlonaM gover nesjt; has no objection to travel; b"?t referonotagiven and required. Addrens II. E-, W Court street, Netvaik, N. J. A SPANISH GENTLEMAN, yHO CAN TAKE CHARGE of ?ny claai, eltber^lu his native, urh or luiliun laugttageK, the cladstcK, history, lit-i.ii ue and niatir.tl p)iir"sn|ihy. olferi hik service* to t"?th ?i branches, lie will -i\c -i? isfa., uy r.dt rcncex in ? \or\ re*j -et. Ad-lrtMs 1.. J'. M? Herald i.tll-o. A LADY WISHES PI PIU4 POR KltENCII AND PIA j\ n.\ Pb'ute adtlre.?a Mr*. E.. N w York I*o?t oil;, c. IMAM Ob'ElCKH. AT212 lyiOADWAY, CORNUi: Of FL'LTON STREET, the highest price is paid t"i Dluuiotnis, Watchea, t'laie, J.-welry, Optlrnl Iiislruinenti', A' Liberal idwncea made at hi* private roouiK. J. II. BAKR1NGER, 212 Broadway, room l:i upstairs. t 1" 63* broadway. CORNER OP BOND STREET, J\. room No 5?HENRY 1IYMAN prociuvs advances or e.ish on Diamond*, set or unsrt, or hn^H the ?nme for caab; iiiso on Watches, Mlver Ware, 1'ianos and Pe;*tin, 1 P rofserty AT 6<; NASSAU STREET?A. BONIOMAN, DIAMOND broker, makes ilbeval advances on Diamond-. Watcher, Jewelry, Ac., or buys tb' in at full valuo, at hi* private oflue, 66 Nassau street, room No. ?, np stairs. Business oomfideu llal. Directly opposite the st. Nicholas hotel, &10 Broadway?JOSEPH SOLOMON, CnuiuiUeion Merchant, advances monay on Piautonos, Plate an.l Jewelry, or purchases then, at their full talne. Unslue-s stil"tly con fidential. oermnn, Spanl?h and Kren^h S|?ken. 1 IBEKAL ADVANCES MADE ON merchandise, JU Diamonds, Watches, Silverware. Ae? or bought tor cash at the highest prices, at the Merchants' Loan Ofltoe, 169 Broadwagr, Qiltey's Bul'uing, 100,11 No. 6. BiulnenH strictly confldantlal. J. AI.EXANDER, Agent. MONET TO ANT AMOUNT CAN BE PROCURED ON Jewelry and Morctandtfe or all descn ptior r : al?o on clothing. Furniture, Carpets, ITar.oa and Sewing Machines. The. hlgnasr price paid for aliVOold andKilvei, at 424 Broad way. second Boor, room No. 9. PAWNBROKERS' TICKBTS WANTED-THE Hion est cavb price paid for Pawnbrokers' Tickets of Dia monds, Watcl.e", Jewelry, ouuk, Platola, Ac., at 77 Bleeckcr street, up sfaire. H. NEWTON. raorviAu. Ammy ?cpplie?. Orriti or Awt Cmitbiso isd EqtnrAfc*, > Xt.V Yo*Kj*Aug'*t 7. IfyM. S Seated propona1* will be received ?< iff)* office until 12 o'clock jt., on Thurxday, I He 141 li luatant. for delivering by contract at the depot oi Aimy nothing ?n<i Equipage In In thiacltv? 300,080 Flannel Shirt*. m?nt) Kait Shirts. 100.niKI Cabkiu Flannel Drawer*. 100.0MI Bolt Drawer*. 3?) lufaatiy BugieCorde. 100 iialra lioepltal Stcnaid'a Cl.evron*. 100.000 <;re*t Coat Strap*. MM Recruiting Flag*. 10,000 rurda -tj inch blue Worsted Laue. Sample* of which >'an be *een ou application lu thia <iB< e. Of tie Shirt* and Diawara, one-third to be delivered within tan day*, one-third within twenty days, and tiie remainder within thirtyday* from tlia d*'? or tn< **epf**ce of the bid*. All other artlclea to be dellveiod n llhlu tweaty days, and to b? aubiect to inqmctleti by sworn inspector*. ap|>olnt ed >>y authority or the rolled Slate*. Fropr ??> must be accompanied by a proper,guarantee, set tinp forth that if the contract I* awarded to the party named therein, he will at onco eiecote the Mm? and give boifta for me faiilitul performance of the contract. Th- United Stale* reserve* the right to reject all bide deemed unreasonable. Bi'l? should t>?endoi-p?l "ProfOCftU for ftirnlahlng Shi it*, Drawers, Jtc.." and a.Wresaed ui Lieutenant Colonel D. II VINTON, Ily. (juartei inaaier ii-'iieml. United Stale* Army, QOKFIK FUR TUB NAVY. Navv Abkm's Omft, Kew Tab*, August 2. IMS. Propacala, ?e.led and endntvd "Propooa'a for Coffee," will i? i i r eived at tbl* office until Saturday, the itHii Inatant, lor furnish i.ig and delivering, on receiving ten days' notice, Ht the United Slate* Niivy Yard at Brooklyn, all the coffee which nicy be required for the u*e of tlio navy d'irliig the lineal year ending#"no 30. IM1 rb" colee to l> ? e<jual to the beet Cuba, acoordlag to tho sample at Uie BrooMyn Navy Yard, and be delivered there without extra charge. Every oifer mil -i ha accompanied by a vvritflB guaranfen, ii^oe.t by one or more responsible person". tw ibe cited that he or nil) under'*!!-.- tlii.. the. bi ld?. or blddera will, if hts .lr lllcir bidoo acccfweil, eniet Into an obligation Innr diat<ly. withnoodandsmlic.ini Cur" lea, 10 furnish 'l.e artl )e pro po.-ed. rblsguarhntM in m b. hocoiii] utile I by ?be certificate of iki Uii'm Sta'c* IHaiil' i Judge, District Altoraey, Col fa tot-or Navy A ent, thiw tiie guarantor* aro able toaaak? good tin ir t~ taranflM No proposal w Hi be coualdeied unieaa accoutpanlcd by *tieb gttaran'o*. 1 HENDERSON, Navy Afceiit. MED1CAE. CONFIDENTIAL MEDICAL ADVICE.-DR. bakrow, ) No. 10t Bleerker utreel, fuur cioort fi-om M t. <i -uI. New tort. Read bin fiop.iinr work, "Human Frailly."m Mem 're.' every wui ro on rci -inng tteeote worth ol {osmi;* DB. t;uOi'KR, H DI'ANR STREET, M EM HE II OK THE College ui I'hy ? it la us ttmi Hitrgi mi* of New % oik, may b? eonanliei! daily at hit ofllce, from ' in tlia morning until V In the evening. DK OOBBETT, MFMIfER OF TOE NEW YOltK TNI nriliy (Me. Ileal t'oliece), and Ool'Bge ol Burgeon a, ieindon, oan be coiiMilted ?itli the mosi l?>ii'<ra)>ln? eonS ilenee on all tlleeaaa* to which the human frame I* liable. OIIMM lu Centre street, bctwaeB ChMKbere ami llcade. hnv. Ing n private entrance nt No. S Ciiy Hail place. Sundaya from n A. M. to 12', F. M. Dr. ward, ta lamut street, near cabal, in?\11 ani. iilar att 'iitlon(balleompialnteoi iioth ?"?e? A privat? enti'Hi ''. fMBic o|>en from 8 o'e.loolt.lii the morn* Iiik itil 'J ? > loek lu the ??eulug. ConauUatiou free. Doctor mi ntkii himself-the physician whoeatabllxbed llio 11 un t ? li.io Ui*p.'ii?ary, No. 3 Illvi *lon atrei'i, New York city, ki IjH, enu lie ronattlted from M A M. until 14 o eiock a. nnflit, at the old oiiice. A private enu.nice Rook for nothinK. Important to femai ei -t>ise vsES<if females . *el 'iithl ally treated by l>r. THIERS, No. 1,?M7 Broadway. Bo nd p.ot Idtd. S ml ni.iiiii|i for clrciilar. ]' ADIEM CAN CUNW'LT DR. FOWEM, 19 LAIUIIT J atl-eel, ? lilt tin paralleled tucceM, on all earni/lainta Be anic ami give l>r. Fewer* a call and yon ? ill neref regret It. A' home foi *. iiohHiiiIou day aud eveutni;. Madame wobks. mofkbrob, is OoliOUfl IT ladle* wltn rolladenee. Momlny Kerne.Ilea. 'JMdraud alreet, oppo. Uo 1 oid A Taylor*. ( ill between 0 ainnl. Madame parselles, female physician,oivdb . ap clal intention 10 all female cmnulnint*. Tlv bail le i ale aitutth y pill*, fan tie rouaulied per-ona ly or by jet . i in ale'?#iiroaer?f?lB, without full, whaBphyelfiaiie g|\ ? ,. up Al-o while *?elllm;, aa.irliet.m, eryaqMUa, or anv ili*":i*? similar, M i l .mi V VR3ELLES. 741 (lri-e!\wlob r-^t. N. Y. DUOFEMOR REBTELU ltdCH AMr.ERS street can I lie..Mi-til..I a?uaual. Agent*, U,.# UlMrty aUvet, 8. Y, la Brtioklyn, I7J Fullou ?u?!, N AM CStOI'CITS ' VBLO'h OAKI'K.N ?SIIMMKIt BHAJioN > I.. .11 VI ,a...e *?> WUeaU?? r,i* couLKiiT rHi aT''/, in new Y<mk bltJHU wet-V m <11 !? Illiaj *???!?*?' m.i?- l?ii (i VHRIM. KAVi J. AM> TROUPE Crowds te urttti-s-H'-* MM of < _ V.H NO ASKitl' A. * ON TUB Tllttl*. IXY .MJ IRAt'K/.K Change oI perfori.iaut ? r* O ??- .. ili K.--iMY fcAI NINO. Aug St 14. I ? WW i?''? ?*?- ,n*d Qi tl IIm<*? ih JJ.attifctf" r**t Midline m J(M KOi Till- BRAZILIAN Art ^ ::.; ?*'-* Mae*. Hcnrt Too*ncU>4? with TIIK THREP FfiYI^J yKAFR'AV. ^ A LA Lbol.u(l? 41V Vol Mi AWfcKJCA TUe evtuiu^ uu! t' . Mu.i-r wilt o.?Uirii*H* III*. U u Wllh'ltl-' DID THK MuNKY COMB FROM ' Oe-,.ry M Tuun Placid* Wtth'the ev'rption of the press, uo (rrf l>?t A'lmiwoou do muta. St-'-'iivd l'? juet aiialls. It centa. 1 itiiii/ Oltele, 'J', c -nti.. C'.inimrCB lit 8. _____ N' IXON'rt t BEMOUNK GARDEN. Positively IjnI lint t?u ?if tb? laughable I'jait >mtm* SPIRIT OK THE FLOOD Tenth appeurauiv of the <.,e,tt una M bRNii'iR SENOIIITA t'lB.v* IN A SI'ANHH DANt fi TIIOS DaKKK AMU Ills UNRIVALED OKCHESTBA. Co.ta Theleur, Xiiih-hbc Kons..mt. VVt-tod', LcLiuaaa, LeolseToitraslrr, Conrad liruheri, Ac , At Tenth appeal anoe of yoiN<? madioas. the gr-atesi Qymn??l and K tu??trU , ul the age. and tk* only Double .Somiii- ibiwili Turo*er iu the tountry. Young MiulitaiPv. Ill accomplii-h tin veiy dilhcultleat Of leaplnglnto th- air from a spring Us*r,l aud turning t wioa alighting. First appes^wof CHARLKS MAm0XN in a prluolpul aot of Horsemanship. In activerehearsal, a new P.iutouiime, composed rtpree* ly for till* Garden by Mr. 0. Lehmsnn. Wanted immediately? or the KatryfcJpectaele CimterlUa, 1(10 childien. Apply between ihr hours oi 10 and II ? Usek. Admission to I he three enlerlaluint ifu ? cow. fPHK OREEK KIBE FOUNTAIN WILL, BE 01VBN TIU* T evenlugf at NIXON 8 CREMORNB HARDEN. 1 stream of Ore candescent iu water. CENORTTA Cl'BAS. TIIK HEaVOWNBD 8PANI8H DAW k5 mum;, *i>p* ar? ibi? evening 1" U?c tomic ?? t,UeU ABAOOKA8B Y OAI.UBflOe. supported by beuor Ximeuea and lull spanlan COrp* ?? Mullet. rpHOMAS BAEEK AND UI8 UNRIVALLED ORCHBB 1 in will give, ihix eveulng, au entire change ol frsinni"' ul*o, for Hie tirst lime thlK sniiaon, the ?ery popular ?Iglil flTltel roika?HI Xix<?n ? Crei.iorne Oardan. NEW BOWERY THEATRE. . 6ole Proprietor ? ? ?,*r-?'? I THUKADAY EVENING. AUOIiHT 14, loW, LAST NIGHT Bl'T TWO OK MR. K. L. DAVENPORT, the creat American tragedian. atnl fc MKH. E. L. LAVKSPOBT. the favorite tragedienne. The spleudid prue dr.ima < f hT. MABO. MR. ami M1US. E. U OASENPOBT in original cliaracier*. New li ish aong hv T. L. Donnelly. THE OAMBLKB S FATE. Mr. 0. 0. Boniiaee its Oermnlne. To-morrow uvenitig Mr. E. L. Davenport a benefit. Mr. aud Mrs. K. B. Conway me engaged. BARWJM'8 AMERICAN MUSE! M. _IMll WONDBR1UL i'O.MBI.NATION OF &OYELTl*li THK WORLD NF'KR SAW THE L1..KI OBS. TOM THUMB AND COM. NtTf. GEN. TOM THUMB AND <X)M. NUll. THE RIVAL DWARFS. The two smallest meu ever known. TJin MOST F.XTRAOKUINARY FRBAK (>t SATUM, Mint the nioKt Interest"tilt nt?d IsseiiiHiltix eihlWllon EVKR l'REAEMI D ro THK AMKI.ICAN PUBUCT. UEN. TOM THUMB'S FAME Is world Wide, having vi-Ued utsrly every P"rt of the gioj*. been itr-ttad b* rosily, noU.llti and p-a,antry alike, aaA universal,y , n equally tote^g, .moUi.e.a and gating iiaa alrcHdy acqul.vd eoiwl iamu iu America as th? hMALLE>I M..N ALI?E. *i._ and bis various ,:xhii>lii?u< have heeu regaided with th* hiaheat fiivor by over one ml It-n 'u inn ? PATRONS OK THK AMKR!< AN MIStl.M. TU'""- tiro extruoritinnr.v ''-'ieuiu.if'''' ON EXHIBITION 1>A\ AND E\ EMNO, CIVE fPECIAI*N|'i:ItKOK.VANCES men ami fiwuueu iu Hv n. '? i: ' ''' .C * i^oiKSr.^ Mik. i ii"? ? J' ' 1 oii ' ?< ?il^o 5 <0u,edie,ueu.|tir. wlpow Q,,,AL UMOi V|l'?*iiH,?>f'?l>?' v'?*hif 'be prlee'of MduVt^i?H|,'t*\i?Mus ONLY a m ?'iiii.dr?n under id years. I5CTB. B RY'ANTS' MINSTRELS Will reopen August ?? yAJfT Bn08. WOOD'8 m?nstrbls.(ai(wa 3j * * Opposite the St. Nicholas H'rteT. H-nrv Wood Sole Proprietor and Msnaatf TnEVER?EVENIN?J DUR1SO THE WEEK Eph Horn, Charley Fo?, Frank Brower. t ""'White, it^.L !*?? r<av LevU. and tl.? ^ntir? rro'ipp tn New Act#? The Juhen BuVle^ue: Master and Pupil Traitor'. Fat*. Othello, The U nlou Army. A" I Doon open at 7; commence at ^ A*Uni?aion gcenli. VOUNG AMERICA; TUP. WONDER OF THR WOUjg. \ ,n the actouuiting leat af 'l?e THlsEE FLYIKO TM rEZE, la-ulghi at Niblo's, Geo1m OHGANIZED IN lt>*2. TUB OLDB8T ESTABLISH?? JBAND JN TiMS UNITED 8TATEH. _ rhrutv A BruLid. The coolest and best entei miomint in the dty. New faces ami Increased attraction. , . ^h? celebJat^-UtiarUtte, Reeve.l Murlaad, Corwu. s*? Bray. R. Sands, Its greatest Clog Daaoer In'he world. Matinee every lSaturday. eemmenclng at So clook- _ ]> ora open at 7; curtain rip+n at *. A?lnt>ttanc^ ? ceim sT'ADBMY of MUSlfl.-A VOICB FROM TUS li* A. tie Field. Beui fit ol the soldiers' children, fSion Home snd 8,hool. ..n^v.oiy-Mth .trcelai.d Btei e?B avenue, numbering one hundred and ifclrty. tm mij, Floral Festival Eihlbltion this <Thnrsday> evening. Aigart 14. Tlohets purohaaad tor last Monday are geod lor anr nigh . See in ojrramaiea 444" -TUB ORE AT AMBRI'AN MUSIC HALL. BROADWAY. J,._ ' the ML'810 H ALU OF THK MASSBf. .ssSEsr All arewoaderntriotaa at the imm^ly.l "uroornpagv. We have Increased ll loan elteut unprecedented n the ttl torj o: -?ny place ol amusement In the world. SffbUe theatre snd nnera houses are content with one or two Stars we not !??* than twenty sur?. The entertainment consists o* *0SaI?LET OPERY. PANTOMIME AND BUBLB8QU*. '1^^1 b"'?OF ARTISTS IN THH *1 Vi'vL/i tiv Ins four and a half bout * entertainment. _ Admtnolon?PaMiuei,iO -elite; Oiuhestra cbslrl, S5centa? Oa'lei V. 10 , eni?: Pri?ate Boies, fS. Upen at 6 periorm, oceto ^''^^^l'eB. I^P^T. Notio-.? MAT1NBE eve 17 Sxturdi'y afternoon at o cloell. Aruyle rooms, 563 Broadway, On th? pinu of the L^n loa Ariryle. TSr?e room* hai now been ttiu-.l up mji xtyle ar.d Rraa* cleur that far ?urpaaae? liny pla. <" for lieai.ty, iiiton and amusemetu In lln? country. 0|m'.d day and <m atilng, .tlTuril IriK i)>? grute-t atrm lion* of auy p' ioe In Ibe city Hir.in K?n should not mil t<< visit lii" Ai.v> Uonm*. OKI), ii HKVHO.v lac in the Mrludcon, DIrrctor. R D. C. VAI.I.NTINE Oat. nr. A<TtitiKHi--ii free Wanted. lti .louDjt laillca to attend til* tabled? NOW I'X K.XIIII!IFIOS DAY AND EVFNIKO. HNB Ari Institute, iiii Bri'ml" ay, tiio mucniticciit ^.tll-riM of Painting*. Including tiignntii < a.<Mt w.ifr, "Inrt.au isum iner," the ; raal "Kifnch Kovilulon," and neaily JCO other work*. Ad.in.viiiiii a?nt<. G ?< HEAT X'llUMPlI OF YOl'Nii AMERICA AT KIBI.O'S ? Uunloii. He will appear to.ui?bt. |)EoPLBN' THEATRE. 1 IIARTKORD. Hit* now and maanillcwnt theatre will l* finished on or about the I?i of Sefio nN?r. Ladle* and ;:cntleni*n of ac knoivicrtged ai llliy and Hi At la*s ?iai < w Inhinu engage iiicufta will addie** lliv mirteistgned limn* dliiieh. ?tllOH. HAMPTON, ??>?? L %<??? *n.| Maniufrr. N. II.?fltaratan mnko arrangi-tuunta lor Hartford au4 New Haven tlic-in;*. Nibi.o'8 Auden rIIS OR] F QWMlIi lATft . nd Toupe lo-inglit am! every ni_bt, D street, which wa* noatponed Ipom the flth to tbl* erenlng. Tlie best of taierit have volunteered their nervl'**, and th? entertainment will consist 'if ngs, tilRes, M.rrloncitoe, E eenlrlc Character*. Ventrlloipi ?tn and Re> itntuTi ON T POBtiET W. H Bl rfBY'S MAMMOTH ENTER Ulnineni. at the House nf Commons, 2A Wfit IIomHon XJEW BOWERY Till. \TRK.-WANrtD. FIFTY I. AIM K.I Xs lor the ballet. Aiiply in Mr W right, at the st*f c door. New Bowery theatre. between inamt I oMock. RAH.HO AOS. HI DBON RIVER RA1l.KOAU.?IRAINs FOR aLHaN?I Troy, lb" North and Wr.l leave t b?iolx.a mreet at! and II A. M., and 3 IS. 4 and 10.13 P M. LOMO ISLAND RAILROAD AOCOMMODATION--OU? South Kerry TerrtUiiui?Tialm leara at 7 14 A.M. IM 3:1b P.M. lorOreenport; 11 4ft A. M. and 4 U T M. for Hy oaaeti, 7 4ft. 11:46, A. M., and 1 11. 4 W,? 44 P. M.tor Uetap bvtirl? for Jamaica Irom 7 A. M. to 6:4ft r. H. LOKO ISLAND RAILKOAD - OHA90B OF TKRMI nuii.?Pa^i^ngcr d?poi al Jiwi* ilip ami foot oi Thir ty io irth ?ir<>*;, B??l av. r Summor anangauietit?L"av? Neiv Tor* at 8 A M. IMF flreenport, Suit Harbor. Orient and llam|uoa. Al * A. M. It M. an L? ? for At ? :w P. M. fori?reSnport. . o\Vuniuv'SV^n!r?v? Hnnttr'a P?inl (Thirty-fourth h rr-v) ni HM A. M. for R^trhoaj and tr?ter'v>?aiat# ?tat nm at Mour^on rataa Returning Rivarhrad al S P. M Aixth ttr?e( i ? JOHN BURCH1LL. AMKtaal mtoadonl.