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4 RMY SUPPLIES?OFK1CE OK AltUY CLOTUIMO
J\ aud fc U(u?c, tv or York A-igu- 11, 1 -h.2.? Si --.led
Sroposol* >e rooeived at this office until lil o'clock M. on
IoikUjt tat fill, lust , ior delivering I , c.niiracl at the
IK mot of Army* iolt.iu-j an 1 K (nii-agc la Iota city
20*.,uo-i Army Blank la, ?ooLg y (With .lie letters U. 8.
ill uUiK, lour incurs long in t .e centre), to be much leet
loua, Uvo foet aiz inches wide, anil to w. igh live pounds
eu U.
The oiankets must be til American manufacture, a .d c?n
loiiu iu all re*|*ct? |o tb" s--aie I stiitciam an rp c m (his
office, tun lii subject tu iiiaiH-ctioii tu sv orn iiiSisu tors ap>
pointed ell tile part of tin n teJ HtiiU-s. One-Uurd the
-quantity contract d for to be deuvcr< d .>1 uiu twenty
out -th nl within tifty days un<1?the remainder w;th,u alucty
days lruui the data of acceptance ol the uius.
Proposals will be received Cor nnv portion of 'he quantity
adroiTlm-d for. The riglu la reserved by the Uulted States
to accept or reject anv part >r tlto whoia o; any bids offered,
tut U may no deemed lor the lot' rest ol the gover ,im n..
Pr p isals must be atx-.,m[5,tilled by s prop r guarantee. act
tlug forth that if the contract ia awarded to the latrty named
therein ha will Immediately e:. acute it, and give bonds tor
the faithful pet loruatiice of the oouliact.
Prujoaala should be odfforsc I'rujetsaU ior furnishing
vr. iy Dlatiseu," and ailoreasi ,o Lieutenant Culunei D. II.
Vtiitou, Deputy Quartermaster General, Uuiteu btaus
Army
AKMY SUPPLIES.?OKlTl 12 OK AHMY CLOTHING
an.. H'tiiipagi . New York, Ausustli, IHoJ ?Mealed pro
posals wiii be rcce v. d at his olltre until 1-'o'clock M. ou
Monday the 25di insutot, for deiiv- ring by o.ur rai t at the
Di po. of Army Clothing and K .HIpage iu this city .?
'A*! seta 2 home anibuUucc hardest, oompiele.
200 acta 4 mule wagon harness, complete.
Adams tj inule waaoit harness, romp.em.
Samples and speciucatlMi* of w hich can be seen at this
Office. Oue-inird the quantity to lie. dellvetod within ten
days, ous-tulrd within tweuty day t and the remainder with
in thirty days fr.un the date of the acceptance of bids, and
be subjeU in inspection by sworn inspectors appointed on
the part of the United Hta es.
P.O|Hjsals m tst be aOcorn|>anied by a proper guarantee, set
ting forth thai if the contra t la awarded to the paity t anted
therein, he w ill at once enacuto the same and give bonds for
the pricier fulfilment ol the contract.
The united Slates reserves the sight to reject bide deemed
unreasonable.
Proposal* should be endorsed "Proposals for Purnlshlng
Harness," and addressed to
Lieutenant Colonel D. If. VINTON,
Deputy Quartermaster G-ueral. United Stales Army,
Army supplies.
0? ricn or Army Clotuuvo Aim Eqnrtox, i
No. 502 Biioauway. Nkw York, August 18,1802. J
Proposals are invited for furnishing uniform Regulation
Clouting iind Camp and Oarrison Equipage for the new
levies of volunteers and militia of ihe United -States
The Clothing and Equipage for the different arms of the
oervioe to correspond in make and material to that hereto
fore used, and to conform to the patterns in the otiice of
Clothing and Equipage in this city, where specifications and
Samples may be Inspected.
Proposals should state the article* which it is proposed to
furnish, the quantity which can be supplied weekly, the
earliest period at which the delivery will be commenced,
and the total quun'liy offered, and the prloe for each article.
All artic.es delivered by contractors are required by law to
be leglbiy marked with the contractor's name.
^The following list embraces the principal supplies need
? ARTICLES OP CLOTHING,
uniform Coats, consisting of engineers, ordnance, artil
lery and infuntry.
I nifomi Jackets, consisting of cavalry, artillery, infantry,
Zouave and knit.
Uu.iorm Trousers, consisting of footmen, horsemen.
Xouave and knit.
Cotton Duck Overalls
Drawers?Flannel and knit
.Skirts? flannel and* it nit.
Ureal Coats?Footmen and horsemen,
straps for Great Coats.
Blankets?Wooden and rubber.
Yeachoa, Talmas.
. Sack Costs,' lined and nnllned.
Boots, Bootees, Lcggins, Stockings,
l Stocks?Leather.
Uniform Hats?Trimmed and untrtmmai.
Uniform Caps.
Forage Caps, R'tcruIts?Cavalry and Infantry.
Dap Carers, Stable Frocks, Sashes.
Havertaaks, Knapsacks. Canteens.
ARTICLES OF EQU1PAGB.
.Hospital Tents, Wall Tenia Sibley Tents, Commas Tents.
D'Abrl Tents,
tuito Bars, Spades,
?aoquiio uars, spades,
Regimental Colors, Ha chets.
'Camp Colors, Mess Pane,
National Colors, Catnp kettles,
.Standards, Pick Axes,
Storm Flags, . Bugles,
-Oaitlson Flags, Trumpets,
.Recruiting Flags, Drums,
'Otlldons, Fifes,
Ax OA
HOOKS?Company Order.
Do. Clothing Aocount,
Do. Descriptive.
Do. Morning Report.
Post Order.
Do. Morning Report,
Do. Letter.
Do. Guard.
Begi mental general order.
Do. letter.
Do. Descriptive.
Do. Index.
Do. Order.
? arget Practice.
-Consolidated Morning Report.
Inspection Report.
?Raeurity will be required for the fulfilment of every con
proposals received by noon of the tenth day from the
tie of inL advertisement will be opened at noon of that
y, and the articles Immediately needed will l>e awarded to
-ihe lowest r sponsible bidders present. Contracts for fur
ther supplies will be awarded from time to time as favorable
'Bids ere received, always to the lowest responsible bids re
-oelved up le the time or making contracts.
Proposals to be endorsed "Proposals for furnishing Army
Proposals to he endorsed ? proposals ior i
'Siippllcs." and addrsssed to the subscriber.
By order of the Quartermaster General.
Lieut. Colonel D. II. VIHTON,
Deputy Quartermaster General, United States Army.
?R0P06ALS FOR OATS.
DbI'OT QCARTRRMAaTWK's OFKI0?, )
Cohnbu or l&TH AMD 0 8trkbts, i
WAHiimuTOa. Align*! IS. 18C2. 1
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received ai thin office until
PR1DAI, the 2S)lh day nf A igust, at 12 o'elo< k M.. for fur
olahltu.' the government with (140,000) one hundred and
fifty thousand bushels of Oats, and (60,0(AJ) Hi ty thousand
ton* o H Ar.
Uat to be good merchantable Timothy, put Up in bales
and delivered at (2,(Aid) two thousand pounds to the ton.
O *ts to tie of a good merchantable quality, put up In hags
of aiiout two bushels each.
Oats will be received by weight, at (32) thirty-two pounds
? to the bushel.
8ac*s to be furnished without extra charge to the govern
ment.
Delivery to be made In the city of Washington, within (2S)
twenty-five dsys Irom the date ol' the contract.
PROPOSALS.
ProposaU will be received for (SOO) five hundred tons of
Bay and upwards, and for (SO 000) fifty thousand bushels of
Oats and upwards.
The propositions for the Hay and Oats may be upon the
same taper, hut must be made entirely distinct fmm, and
without reference to each other.
Th full name and pott oihoe address of the bidder must
npuear in the proposal.
Ii a bid 1* made in the name of a firm the names of all
(he paitirs mu*l ai pear or the Lid will be considered as the
Individual propoaul of the party signing It.
Pru|>o*a!s from disloyal pa. tie* will not be considered, and
An oat.i uf ahe*lanic m"st atx-ompany each proposition.
Proposal* must be addressed to Co.onel D. It. KUCKER,
Q iartenua*tcr United Mate- Army. Washington, D. C., and
A.iould be plainly marked "Proposals for Oats and Hay.*'
GUARANTEE.
The ability of the bidder to fill ihe contract, should It lie
.award.-'! t" him. must I*' guaranteed by two respon-dble per
sons, whose at *i alures must be appended to the guar ntee.
The re?p"nsll llity of the guaran or* most la- shown by the
?official cei borate oi the clerk of the nearest District Cfiurt,
ol ol the Uui.ed Slates District Attorney.
Hidden* must be prcient in person when the bid* are
op ne i, or their proposa i *111 Dot lie considered.
boil,is equal in amount to hull ihe aum to lie received on
the contract, stgncd by the contractor and both of his guar
antor*, will lie required of the success! ul bidder upou signing
toe contract.
A* the i ond must aceompany the eontract. H will be ne-es
?a'-y ior binders to have ib, ir bondsmen with them, or to
hare I n I-signed In anticipation and ready to be pioduced
when in ennii-act Is signed. Blanks for bonds can !*? pro
cured upon application being made at tbla office, either per
aonally, by letter, or by telegraph.
rottM or ouabantdr.
We, , of the county of ? and State of ??, and
??, ol the county of and Hiate of . do hereby
guarantee that ??? la able to fulfil a contract In accordance
wit tot rins of his proposition, and that should bis pro; o
sr.tton Iw sic p' d fie will at once enter into a contract In
Acc- rda nee therewith.
hhuuld I lie con met be awarded him, we are prepared to
become his securities.
I To this cuuruiitee must be appended the official certificate
ahavo mentioned.J
iNsraenow, pbmtbrt, mro.
All oat* and bay ennti acted for nnder thl* advertisement
will be rigloiy 1: spected, Htidsu"h as do not prove of a good,
ae nd. merchants de quality will be rejected.
Paytu'nl to I e made upon the coinpl tlon of the contract,
*3r so ? on then-alter as the Ue|>ot Quartermaster shall be In
tund*.
Any oformallty In the. bid, or non-conformance with the
term* of thti advertisement, will ensure the rejection of the
proposal.
Delivery to be made at the railroad depot or at one of the
government wharves In the city of Washington.
The Depot Quartermaster reserve* to himself the right to
reject s.iy or all hid* that he may deem too hUh
D. H. KUUKER, Colonel an'd Depot Quartermaster.
rro BUILDERS.
X Seah-d proposals will be received until 12 o'clook M., on
the Chth day; o August, 1862, for cnlsrg.n^ the northwest Ex
eeiitlve bulling, (War Department). PI us and speclllcv
tlon* can lie examined from the 23d of this month, betsfeen
the hour* oft) A. M. and 5 P. M? at the Room of John Potts,
Esq., Chief Clerk of the War Department Bidders will
ac.ic thi .line by which thev propose to pui the building uti
dor root again, and the time wheu they will complete Ihe
whole work; In awarding the contract, time will be consid
ered as .tell as money Th* bids wiU be directed to the 8eo
rebtry of War, and endorsed ' Proposals lor enlarging War
Itfii
The right la reserved to reject any bid, which for auv cause
it shall not be deemed for the Interest of the government to
aorepl.
War DRrARTMBirr, Augusts), 1883.
All who wish to serve the country can
do se, In a first c'asa organisation, by joining
"THE POPE RIFLES/ _
?fOompany K, llalleck Guard), Cap. K V. LLOYD oomandlng.
NINETY DOLLARS
Bounty and advance pav will be received by each recruit
FIFTY DOLLARS
wltliin forty-eight hoars oi enrolment, and the balance when
the rrgimmil l? muster, d In.
The r< ,ln ent to whloh'thffi company belongs Is stationed
at one of the healthiest encampment* In the neighborhood of
(he city, w here good quarters and ihe best of food are pi o
?Tided. The officr* hitherto appointed are of known expe
rience ami rapacity, and
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS WILL BR APPOINT
ED FROM THE R/tNKH.
Apply at once to CAPTAIN LLOYD, commanding "POPS
.RIFLES," No. 7 Broadway.
A RKOIMBNT BEFORE RIOIIM OND.?EIGHTY
J\ Seventh regiment New York Hiate Volunteers, Catoiie
Doogr.?< liurles L. Frotlilngham (late of the New York
Save ?? * '
ijevenlh rcuioient, rG-tlonsi Guard) having removed author!
' " i CoE i ? - ? ? ? ??
ty from Col. Dodge, cndor-e-l bv Governor kiorgsn, to raise
i'urn(wilt B, of tno above reghiwnt, now stationed within
|w ? ico i of 'Richmond, and und< the super*Mongol the
go lant McGigjlhtl, Is dn*.rn <s,ot r ttslug forfy al>le hod led
te in to fid *al? tmnpany ,*>venty nine dollar* nash will he
r id each man upon his being noMered Into ssrvlcs. Pay
utllc o, qeiicc . rom enlistment, ai d one mouth's advauo
?lveii bid ife leaviiig thei t*, ? ,th the usual bounty sad re
? i tor families. Uniform*
and rations furnished imuie
(1 lately Remember that men am drafted on and after the
?Ml. lust , and to secure ihe bounty men must enll*l before
that daio, as it then ceases A faw noneommhtalotted ofTl
jsrs w ,ted. Applies I log must l>e mage liiittiedLstely to
VIIARLE8 L. rROTHINUIIfiM, First Lieutenant, 483
Broadway, or to JOHN II. DOUB8, Captain. 14.4 Grand
street, 'Villiamsbnru.
ARM* SUBSTITUTES)
UNITED BTATK8 ARMY MJB8TITITTE ASSOCIA
TION, 07 Wilcam street, corner of Cedar.
This ?U'latliiR has completed arrangement* for providing
iss 1 >mfilfiss (M>a foe ix-r. ona whit map lit* ilru! til into I I >? Aunt' >>(
? IIIH figma. Kiliiu Hi*" ' "wipieioM ? "? " ?'? ?si?
gnhstlliuci for per-ons who may he drafted Into the Army oi
(be United States, under the.re, cut orders of the Se reian
.ml War. Books am now open at the office ?7 William street
W. A. OitliKNI.KAF
T1IE KUIiEliMUN
A km V Kit
si., iiwT**'??.. .h. ;j K.u,.ie. i
nii-u ? fur pro.lit n? ?ub*t ui. - j ??'oa>ew,,a
II ,i>.? to t> irat iiul r III ? in- II .?? ? Ur S rr . IV ,
V .r. 'flu wi .anient is if w I iurat*'i>
has Lena ordered li lie m.v e on S r hum- 1
K.i D AK118 ? I m.81 IN!)
Armv and Navy Agent, No 1 Brow. si our dou. irnu
Well street, N< w York.
KVV 8' BKTITUTH& -PI KS0N8 WH'IFVl TONE
to go'at substitutes, can tx-sc. u miiou >lMd y u-av Mig ib-ir
? ni I# at lue nuieiii'urul clul..i oihoc. 217 i.nia iway , roo.u
HO. Information tree.
Army suiisittutks wantbd.-two hundred
?Me Ltiilnnl men, aliens pre. ui re J. Ap|> i atihc lour
ou Rii.ititt eli' et. L. BALLARD A CO . 2.' iw'. e ?.n ,
cornc o K i street.
ANY OFFICER ABOUT TO .HUM 1118 REGIMENT
now witn MoCiellan, won, it cmfer ? fav or by semilog
_ ny sending
bis n nne un i nddr-?a in O B., bov lid Herald oilier Tbe
? iTrrilner wishes en m.i.rtnnr.
A LIMITED NUMBER OK PERSONS, Hl'BIF.OT TO
ilrall limb i the e .Irllii oroar of the 8ecret*ry of War,
Mil! la) guaranteed ? a ubatllut". by purin e f undoubted re
snonalbilily, fm *12.1. Apply to A I'HILI.118, Army aud
Navy Agent, 2o0 Biuadvvay.
Blacksmiths and buglers wanted, kor a
Cavalry reg moat new m the field.?Want-d. tru goud
HnrHraboera and trn Hugl-re for S utS's 900 United Hlaies
Volunteer cavalry, now in service ,u and around Wash ng
tou. Tina regiment Is splendidly mounted au 1 fuliy equip
ped. Boituty. aubste'eure, Ac.. nirn shod Kor fnrtuer In
formation apply to Capt. FREEMAN oRNE, Recruiting
UllU-er, No. V New Bowery. 147 Oreeuwiob an ret. aud tent
No. 1 City Ha., l'ark
tlOL. GURNEY'S "MONITORS," 12.TT1I REGIMENTN
/ v S. V., Mill continue tliu State bount. of $50, an i
iimciat bounty of $10 and all volunteer* from tbe SI th Sena
torial district will receive an a dtlinnal bounty 01 $10. Re
cruits wanted Immediately to Oil tbe regiment totlrumaai
uium number. Headquarters 811 Broadway.
/1AVALRT.
V $15.3 BOUNTY
Will be paid every recruit joining Col. Dodgcaf Mounted
Bines.
$.vi will be paid as soon as mustered into service.
$2.1 and one month's pay as soon as they reach tha regi
me in.
$75 at tha expiration of the term of service.
Relief tickets given to the families of the volunteers Im
mediately.
Thi.. corpa now haying a name second to none, the Secre
tory of War has ordered that It be tncrcaaed to a regiment
at onoe.
Recruits will be sent on to the regiment three times a
week?Tuesdays, Thursday* and Saturdays?thus.avoiding
any delay whatever.
Horses, arms and equipments furnished each man Imme.
diately upon bis arrival at tne regiment, now at Norfolk. Va
Headquai ters 600 Broadway, or at tha tent In tha park,
corner of Chambers street.
Capt. A. O. PATTON. Recruiting Offlcer.
COMPANY B.
TUP BLOW WEED GUARD. COL. OLMSTHAD.
SPINOLA'S EMPIRE BRIGADE.
SO recruits wanted for tbe above company, $25 paid In
cash au soon as mustered into the service. $85 before leav tig
the Slate; $75 when houorably discharged; families pro
vided with relief tickets at once; good quarters, rations and
uniforms furnished upon signing the rolL Any additional
1 r be glvi
bounties that may hereafter be given parties now onliatlng
will be entitled to. The olllcers of this ootnpany are men bf
experience, have seen service, and Intend to hare their com
pany second to none in the service. So apply soon to
~? ? ? orultlt ?
Capt. CALEB D. WEEKS, Recruiting Offlcer,
Mi Fourth avenue, corner Twenty-eighth street.
First Lieutenant?J. H. Slipper.
Second Lieutenant?T. S. Long wood.
Recruiting ottice 'Mi Hudson street, corner OanaL
DBFARTMLNT OP PUBLIC CHABIT1B8 AND COR
rectlou.?Bellevue Hospital, New York, August 23,
1852.
SICK AND WOUNDED SOLDIERS.
Tbe Commissioners of PublicCbaritlesand Correction have
directed the publication of the following inlormauon respect
ing soldiers who arc and havo been under treatment In tha
above Institution under their charge.
The sick and wounded soldiers received at this Institution
are doing woll, lew deaths have occurred, and as soon aa
fit for duty tbey are Immediately reported and aent to Port
Hamilton to join tbelr regiments.
Kor the satisfaction of persoua who have bad siok and
wounded friends at Bellevue Hoipitai, wa give below the
names of tboso who have recovered and returned to Pert
Hamilton for duty since the 17th of July, ulL
rktirred for Dtrrr jolt 17, ISA
John Dacy. On 1. 30th Massachusetts.
Charles Sfhiir. Co. D, 20th New Turk.
Wm R. Mctt Co. A, S2d Pennsylvania.
S imiiel A. Edgar, Co. A. 12th New York.
Thos. IL Murr.il, Co. E, 7th M .ssachusalta.
Hem y 0. Cody, Co. H, let Minnesota.
Otis Broinrro!.. Co. G, 1st Michigan.
Patrick Smith, Co. O, 1st United States Chime urn,
Jacob Butcher, Co. B, 55th New York.
Joooua Sedona, Co. A, 55th New York. ,
RKTl'RRSD JOI.T 29.
Wm. Baxter, do. D, JUth United States infantry (Pint batta
lion).
O W. Collins, Co. B. 5th Michigan.
Geo. B Elliott, Co. B, 15th New York.
John E. Krioa, Co. K, 67th Pennsylvania.
Samuel Shoop, Co. K, 103d Pennsylvania.
Wm. Uilliuan. Co. C, 1st Michigan.
Samuel Mars. Co. K, lOlR Pennsylvania.
~ uow. Ou. O, 101 at Pennsylvania.
Jo-eph A. Morrc... _ . .
Francis M. Fernandez, O ?. D. 2dth MmauhusatU,
G o. McCollough. Co. H, 7tu Michigan.
Jm>. G. McMillan Go. 11, 7th Michigan.
Augustus Stone, Co. I. 96ib New York.
John W. Reed, Co. K, H6th New York.
And. H. Ellis, Co. I, 101st Pennsylvania.
John lllrvln, Co. B. &3d Fenusylvaula.
Daniel Hill. Co A, 8th Pennsylvania.
W. W. Sullivan, Co. K. 62d Ohio.
Patrick Kelley, Co. II, 5tn New Jersey.
Cooluf'Venyettr. Co. A, 98th W?;w York.
JMkBori Ilea Icy, Co. K, lith MaffachufltUt.
James O'Reed, Co. H, 5tli New York.
W. H. Withingt. n, Co. U, 11th Pennsylvania.
Michael Robinson, Co. II, 5th New York.
Augustus H. U. Willi elm. Co. U, ttM Pennsylvania.
l'atrii:k Fa- roll, Co. E. 2<i United Stales tulautry,
E l. Da'y. Co. E. Slut New York.
Cliae. by'A Ulster, Co A, fith Vermont
W. H. Odell, Co. D, let Michigan.
TiiUMOt Movllie, Co. H, a8ih New York.
Robert H. Dougherty. Co I, 101st Peunaylraala,
K. J Havens, Co. F, lot Michigan.
K. Kelly, Co. A. 4tnh New Tor*.
Florence Caowley, Co. B, 11th (Jolted Statas lafwlrfi
inruKNKtl ADUt'ST 6, 1862.
Davlit Luther. Co. D, 83d Pennsylvania.
H. Vincent, Co. U. Urn Massachusetta.
Daniel Downey. Co. D 57th Pennsylvania
Valentine Smedley, Co. K, 4l)th New York.
Ceo. A. Oulllan. Co. A. SJd Pennej Ivnnla.
Michael Heart, Co. F, Aith New York.
Dentile Buckley, Co. II, let New York Eioelalor.
John P. Taylor. Co. A, 101-1 Penneylvania.
Morris Sheppurd, Co. L, let Benlan BliarpahootoWk
t.'hae. W. Piitciiln, Co. B. let Michigan.
William Dec, Musician. 22d Massachusetts.
John E. Ballhaiiscn. Co, A, 1st Michigan.
Kyan Williams Co. 0, let Berdan.
Frederick liulle, Co. C, lihh Pruneylvanlw
l'eter Welier, Co. A, 12th United Slates Infantry.
Jacob llnshes, Co. K. Aid Pennsylvania.
Cha*. O. Vihbcr. Co. C. 1st Michigan
Stephen Kemp, Co. O. 13th New A'ork.
Patrick Lyons, Co. D, 61st New York.
Daniel Mclntyre, Co. H. 4?h New York.
Knos S. Colllna, Co. B. 16th New York.
He,.. W. Jackson. Co. E, ftth New Jersey.
Chas. Sanderson, Co. C, let Michigan.
Juo. c. Austin, Co. C, luJt Peunsy.ranla.
F. W. Jones. Co. 11. 12th United St.it.-s Infantry.
Ceo. Chat low. Co. B, 12th I'nl.cd S ates Infantry.
J. ,. Martin. Co. F. 2d New Hampshire.
Alfred Patmode, Co. F 12th United Siatee Infantry.
U. K. Wells, Co. F. 1-th United States laiautry,
N. U. Price, Co. F, I2lh United Stattis Infantry.
hktl-kskii at'UUST 12,1662.
John M. Yarket, Co. E. 63*1 Pennsylvania.
J.intes Solan. Co. B, 10th Massachusetts.
II K. Davis. Co A, 11th Pennsylvania.
J. A. Britten, Co. D, 1st Michigan.
Pats. M< Dermott, Co. I. 6Jtli Psimsylvenln.
J as. E Lotiket, Co. D. 5oth New York.
O. W. 8 oil, Co E. 11th Pennsylvania.
I. wis Btouer, Co. (J, slet Pennsylvania.
Philip Miller, Co. H. 1st United SU M Army,
J as. FPrgerald, Co. K. lU3d Pennsylvania.
Jas. To.mey, Co. D. 2d Pennsylvania.
John ID nry. Co. H, Met Pennsylvania.
Clis. S. Herring, Co. F, 2d Vermont.
Ceo. W. Shoits, Co. C, 14th Indiana.
Tims. D-'iikherty, Co. K, 1st Michigan.
Albert W. Kelsey. Co. D, 1st Ml- hlgan.
Josiuh Vogt, Co. F. Slst New York.
Samuel Tucker. Co. K. 20th Massachuinlln.
Julius Becking, Co. D, lhtU New York.
Em ry Iloogkuis, Co B, 29th MassachuaettA
Alireil WPeou, Co. C, 1st Michigan.
Ed. A. Wicker, Co. A, 85th New Yhirk.
J. H. Churchill, Co. I. 1st Minnesota.
Daul. McKiune, Co. K, 2d Vermont.
RKTURStD almost 18,1863,
Dudley M. Otia, Co. A.57ih Pcun.sylv aula.
James L. Wilsou. Co K, 1st Michigan.
John Ku?ic, Co. K. 11th Pennsylvania.
Aaron Longyear, Co. H, 11th Penu sylvan In.
Frank Stock el I, Co. D, 07 th Ohio.
Wm. Ersetihamer, Co. C, 7th PennaylYaalgs
John Farrell, Co. B. 4th Kaw Jersey.
John Alb uderles, Co. F. Tammany.
Lewis Grant, Co. F, 2gih Indiana.
Jas MctJraw, Co. 11, 88th New York.
Jeremiah Connelly, Co. B. .Hist Naw York.
Isaac Fielding, Co. B. dth New Jersey.
Frank Cog, Co. F, 1st Now York.
Jamea McCabo, Co. D, 57tU New York.
John Jogerd, Co. L, 6rh Pennsylvania ramify,
Wm. K'-rrican. Co. F, Slst Pennsylvania.
Jas. C. Brewster, Co. G, 5th Pennsylvania.
Jas. C. Card, Co. K, 5th New York.
Solomon Ross, Co. G, Wth New York.
John Uoetz, Co. D, 7th New York.
Oswald Mnrch. Co. K, 62d Pennsylvania
John Kellsy, Co. K. 2d Vermont.
Michael Msrray, Co. D, 1st Michigan.
John Meagher, Co. C, 1st New York.
arnjRNKD sou us* 22, 18flfc
Patrick llnram, Co. (J, 32d New York.
Ileniy McLean, Co. A, 36lh New Y--rk.
Lyman Hntohlns, Co. E.Wth New York.
Jonathan Tallinan.Cy. F.lsl Michigan.
Daniel Uallaher, Co. K, 55 h New York.
John Carr, Co. F, ft'h United Stataa Infantry,
Ross Btsrnsr. Co. H, 85th Psnn?y Ivanla.
Geo. W. Arnold, Co A, lOOih New York. ,
John Oalvln, Co. K, H7th New York. W
George II. Murphy, Co. II, 1st New York artillery,
Warr>-n D. Johnson, Co. I, 5th Now Hampshire.
Amos Allh iuae, Co. H. II to Penneylvania.
Kiehsrd Keleiier, Co. B.ftVth New York.
William MeTabc, Co A, 2d Untied Slates infantry,
Wl.am Dougherty, Co A, 71et New York.
John Maioney, Co. E. 112-1 New York.
John II. Longenecker, Bet grant Major, 101st PenngylraaM.
David Worts, Co. B, 53.1 Pennsylvania.
S. U. Skinner, Co. II, lei Michigan.
Joseph L. Never, Co. C, 4th New Jrrasy.
Mimon Morgan, Co. O, Sth Units I States infantry.
J. M. Thompson, On. I), 811 Pennsylvania.
Fermsn CMnphntl, Co. F, 3<1 Unltod Slates Infantry.
W. Yalie. Co II, 7lb New York *
John Philips, Co. D. 4th Pennsylvania.
Luiina Met'lure, Co. II, Will New York.
Daniel La::arc, Co. U, 22d Ma?aauhuselte
Jumes K. Thompson, Co. II, 1st Nuw York.
Msrlin Tai Inr, Co. E, 12tii United stairs Infantry.
Franklin Payne. Co. L/lvt Her-bin Nhnrpsliooiera.
Total-"One hundred and Sfty-one,
1)
UKYKA8 ZOUAVES?TUB FIFTH NEW YORK?
arc still in want of mora recrulU. None but flret ola-a
men taken. A IJHI-inal homilies offered. Ileadiitiartors ro
movnd to Mo/.nrt Hall, Broadway. o-poslte Bond streeL
yl'Al'fr I S" enaw O?
I/XCEI.HIOR BKIllAHE.
JlA Brigadier General D. K. SICK LBS, Commanding.
130 MUutt-oiia bounty by prlvato subscription, making
82 in he paid Immediately after mustering,
flWl before 1 avlng the Stale.
$76 vt lieu mi: sir red mil of service.
Recruiting ollli-o 3831k Fntirth svenue.
First Lh-iiteuanl LOYRl.L PURDY,
Recruiting O.hcer.
].HUROPE ?84X CRVTLEMEN, WlFfllNQ TO VI IT
J Krrope, enn Imve schatitu'et prori-iid for $2 0e?.
I Addrcs i linmedia'i ly C nildential, Hi rid riOi e when ar
i laugvuiin s .vdl lie-.u^imtted bv mrai ua luiertriew.
a 7j t>. y. b v.
/ 1, Iii-'ijc I ..,I?T tor J >r* Trim ' P\n I
..?lit < J < to i' ia?r. il" t b> ..."? .n.ler
wl (i have s-cn ?* t vc vie i ir ill Ink!
..inuli BUHSHIDL 41)4 :ii-.i.ma;.
i j ? ? rl? K?a Wsuli , *j i ill .. ov? I'u , i:v.
<? t . ?? n 1 I.nil ..into fu.u. bed tin mediately.
Du lc.,| Miai,.* buuii /, i
Klvi" I mi my, '? 1 ia dollars,
I III' >111111 * ll X |.?V. '
*i.. lia :? >id :.i ? ucc toi tiie tune of enlistment
&<?,>. LIEi j. ;? El.tlAN. Csp-aiu, ... .uwlj -4. 1 ..k 1(04
re r ; 1 1', b V., Umi i.vid '. m. .
H 0 U All Ell. Foal L.Cit. i;nut ...rm. r'v (''puiiii <lo. B,
S ? .'until 'H/iincn..
A P. IhMitM V. S conU iJeiitr1 ant fa in> rly a iieute
imuI .u lii.ii.miin'ii u.v.'l ii 04 .11 officer in the Hunga
rian bin 1.1.
ll mluuai i.l v 1j: I'Mrdto aiW.N o'te ntli ?wl. Brausli
ofli.. a, Mo. 32 City lull |.U- u an 1 A . 1. 1 .ird aroti in.
jULST KEi.lMKNT N AT'U.NAI, . OI.UNTEEKX.
immediately to till up the oonrpann *. Pav and rallona l.oiu
eni - iu. 11. Uo.il quaiters at Uiunp Washington, builua
Im.tiiil.
Ail the government and Plate bonn'l * will be securou to
H'ci i.ta. flood biiu-OommiaalotK-d minora aru warned.
Headquai t.-ra, il .iurt Uh I, la It oaowav.
WILLIAM GURNEY.
of Flrai r.-g. B. 8. Uh.ea.1ur4 Uoionni 00m an ending,
J. L. I en ?, laie oi' Seventh regiment, N, Y., Adjuianl.
A Druu. injur v. ui.'l
FOURTH SENATORIAL DISTRICT REGIMENT.
lOLOhEL i'KTEIl McDBRMOTr.
Recruits ivauiuU inunedrue y to fill up this Hue regiment.
' ? ml.. Kulief tickets. $3
P.iy ranging iroi 114 to j'ii a mom!.,
to $. a moulh, Lsi. I .iniuedistely,
4100 United Slaiea bounty, $24 or wbloh la paid when mua>
leriid in.
$64 .Slate bounty, paid at ooce when mustered In.
I'll city bouuty, petd win a mustered in.
It II10 $?<, one mouth's pay, iu advance.
Ifonah m bat 0.
Ooud in ions a 11 uniforms supplied at one*.
Now U the tlm^. Do uot wait to be drafted.
Beautiful camp on niateu Island.
llecrutUng oliloe, old Canal km vet.
FAIBOIULD 4 LEAYCRAFT.
Recruiting f.i.ioera.
FOR ?,300 I WILL GO AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR ANY
man liable to be dratted; I am au able bodied man. Ad
dress J. Frauds Tanner, post oBlcc, New York, enclosing CO
ceu s l or israud terry expeuses.
For exchanoe? three hundred dollars
worth of goods ? xaotly suited for a sutler, or a mm go
ing Into the army supply bunin. nn, which I will exchange
for a Pin no or Furniture. Address for two days Confidence,
Herald olllce.
HALLECK GUARDS I HALLEOK GUARDS I HAL
leek Uuar.lt. I
COl.ONEL ECIAS PEISSNER.
CAPTAIN C. a. CASWELL'S COMPANY.
Our country I Our whole country I
Now and forever,
One and Inseparable.
Patriotic young men enlist. On you, In * great measure,
detiends 'be crushing out of this rsbelllon. Then rslly by
lections, ple.toor < companies and add your etforts towards ?
speeuy aud sure terminal!. ol this fratricidal war.
Captain Caswell has room lor a few mure Invincible, cour
ageous young men._ This company is fast filling uj, and
bids fan to be one whose true hearts and strong beads will
do much towards vanquishing the foe.
RECRUITING OFFICE,
73 Walker 11 rest,
near Broadway.
HBADQUARTBR8 HILT,HOUSE LIGHT INFANTRY,
do id Regiment Empire Brigade.?Tha office re-of this
Regiment can . roeure their caps, ot the style adopted by the
Regimental Board, at Jamef S. Smith's, No. 664 Broad*
way. They can also procur ? their fwords, Bella, Sashes,
Straps, Ac., at the same establishment. By order.
COLONEL CLAS80N.
HAVE ENGAGED FOR MYSELF AND FRIENDS
more subs Union than we shall gag ire, and will assign.
to a reliable aud responsible party, . ? ho Is willing to pay $100
$160 mora If he is drafted, a first rate stibsil
In advance and j.
tu to, who has seived for a n umber of years in Europe, and
who will doubtless be accepted when otfared. Address K.,
box 1,101 Post oi'lce, New York.
Notice.
A large amount paid in cash to any one who brings a
ra?rUlt* SECOND REGIMENT,
SPINOLA'S EMPIRE BRIGADE.
H1I.LUOU8E LIGHT INFANTRY,
Colouel P. G. Ul.AA.v8EN. commanding.
KEURUIT8 WANTED 1MMHDIATELY
For Company F ot this first class regiment.
Pay $13 to $23 per momh from day of enlistment.
United States bounty $100, $26 of which and one month's
pay will be given In advance.
Stale bouuty of $6 > will be paid at once wben mustered In.
Comfortable quarters furnished at Camp Blwarda Pierre
pont. East New York.
Clothing and subsistence s i soon ss muatered la.
PROMOTIONS FROM THE RANKS.
OFFICERS ARK EXPERIENCED
RRf.TRF Tie,RETS FURNISHED FAMILIES.
Capt. THUS. F. GOODWIN,
Lh ut. G H. SWORDS, Jc.
No. 8 Greenwich avenue
607 Broadway, Lafayette llalL
223 Bowery.
NOW IS THE TIME.
FOR .7AUDI YOUNO MEN. FOB THE UNION.
FIRST REGIMENT NATIONAL VOLUNTEERS, Colonel
William Ournej ?A few more able bodied young men want
ed to complete Company ? of this tine regiment. Look at
this.
State bounty, $26.
Oovei nment bounty, $2.
Hard cash, $2.
Fifty-two dollars paid to each volunteor us soon as mustered,
lorty dollars mo''e liofor,- leaving tlie Stato, and seventy-five
wben discharged. Quarters, subsistence, clothing and family
relief tickets furnished Immediately alter enrolment. Re
cruiting offices 402 Seventh avenue, corner Thlrty-lifth strer;,
and at the junetiou of Broadway and Stilh avenue. Regi
mental headquarters, 814 Broadway.
lis 8. HENRY.
Kdcruiltug officer.
NOTIOB* NOW It THE TIME.
A large amount paid in cash to any one who brings r. recruit.
SECOND REGIMENT SPINOLA'R EMPIRE iiKlGADE.
HILLHOUSE LIGHT INr'ANTRY,
Colonel P. J. CLAAS3EN Commanding.
RECRUITS WANTED IMMEDIATELY
For Cptnpany F of this llrst class regiment. Pay $13 10 $23
per month from the day of enlistment.
United Elates bounty 7400, twenty-ttve dollar* of which
and one month'* pay will be given In advance; State bounty
of $10, will be paid at once wlieu mustered in; alio $60 i s?h
in band above ail nti- r bountie*. Comfortable quarters,
cloth.ng and subsistencea< Carnp Edward* Pierre int, Baal
New York. _
Promotion* from the rank*; officer*are experienced; re
lief tlokrts furnished families.
RECRUITING OFFICERS. _
Captain Thoa. F Goodwin, lata of the First Mrs Zouaves;
Lieutenant O. II. Swords, J r.; Lieutenant Caa*. A. l'almlerl,
late of Dnrvce's Zouaves.
Apj ly at No. 9 Greenwich avenue, and No. $95 Broadway
Laiayelte Hall.
XTBWATOKK, AUGUST 18. 18?2.-ATTENTION.'
Xl Notice i* bare by given that a book for registering the
names of young men, their residenoe* and references, will
be opened this day, and will remain open from 8 A. M. to S
P. M daily, at the Cooper Institute, room No. 90, by the un
dersigned officer, for
COLONEL CHARLES C DODGE'S
l-hrst regiment
NEW YORK MOUNTED RIFLEMEN,
Twelve mouths In service,
Anr. now at
Suffolk, Virginia,
for the purpose of forming a company ol first elass young
men, whose parents may rest assured that the evil Influences
generally accompanying the promiscuous enrollment of all
classes will be avoided, A committee will be appointed to
Inquire into the chancier of each applicant.
The following bounty will bo paid on being mustered In ?
vis, $4 recruiting fee, $25 United States .Dty, $50 Slate
bounty?total $79. One month's pay in -dvanee when tho
company Joins the regiment, and $75 at the end of enlist
ment. _
RELIEF TICKETS ISSUED.
For perllculars apply at the above institute, or at the head
quarters, No. 12 Centre street, New York.
Captain J. C. UBERTEUFFER, Recruiting Otflcer.
PHtKNIX REGIMENT-CORCORAN ZOUAVES.
FOURTH REGIMENT. EMPIRE BRIGADE
James O. Rurko, Colonel: M, P. Smith, Lieutenant Colonel,
Irishmen, fall in. snd nil up the ranks of this splendid
regiment, being the only real live Irish regiment now'organ
Dli?. Being accepted by his Excellency Governor M< rgsa,
there oau be no consolidation,
RECRUITS WANTED FOR COMPANY G.
Come early. Don't wal< to be drafted, as we will not hsve
any eonscr.pts We want men who will serve their rountry
under (he appellation of brave volunteers Come at onee
and receive your bounty?$177; $27 on r'gnlng tho roll.
Your lamille* wtlhbe taken care of. Comiuriabie quarters,
abundant rat ions and a splendid uniform furnished Imme
diately. Apply at No. 7 Bowery, to Captain MICHAEL
O'RORKB, or to LI' titenant JOHN MCCARTHY, 81 Cherry
?treat, and at City Hall Park, opposite the Times Building,
where all necessary information will be rurnlslied.
UtKNIX REGIMENT.
CORCORAN ZOUAVES.
Fourth Regiment Empire Brigade.
PATRIOTS, AROUSE.
All you brave fighting men who Intend to enlist In this
regiment, fall Into the tanks of Capt. K'ddy's company.
There Is net a day to be lost. Tlm,e is precious and delay is
dangerous at ? icTi a moment as this. Cap,. Redd* wants a
fsw good meu. who are experienced, to ba promoted to ser
geants snd corporals. This wilt he one of the best fighting
companies in the regiment, as Capt. Reddy has had many
years experience In regular snd actual service. There ran
be no doubt l(ut that his company will present a hold l mot
under.tha command of our gallant and experienced superior
officers. Col. J as. C. Burke and Lieutenant Colonel M. D.
Smith, and that we will leave our mark it we ever meet the
rebels All the bounties from the Stale and general govern,
maul*, amounting In all to $177, will bo paid to all who may
enlist m my company and pa.s medical inspection. Also,
relief tlckeis furnished at once. No mors axe.uso for inher
ing lrom want of living paid you$rellcf Torn the State. No
nation un the lace of the earth pays, clothes and feeds her sol
diers beRer than the United S ales of America. Arouse, then,
from sit other considerations, forward to the rescue of your
country, and enroll your names with me at my office, No. JO
Welkfit strgel. cofner of Klin.
A first and Second lleotenant wanted.
Capt. JAMEM M. REDDY. Recruiting Office.-.
TJBCRUITS WANTED.
XV St) able bodied men wanted to fill up Company B,
?ighty ?Jevonth regiment New York Volunteers,
Colonel STEPHEN A. Dodge,
now under Geiiernl McClellans lorauutnd.
Captain John II. Dehhs is ifow leady to enroll ersrv nhla
bodied man that Is anxious v> ceme forward snd reluforoa
our brav* and gallant army now before Kinlimond, com
manded by our brave commander. Major General Genrga H.
Medal an. Each recruit wni recslvc, after he has pa-sed
the surreon arid mustered into the service, $25, and $3 for
enllsllng. This amount <ae.h msu will receive ?.. fore lie
leaves the ofllee, and also will receive his $60 bounty from
the Sisro within loriy-slaht hours alter en! -t ng'. O ?
month's pay in advau. c as soob as the company la complet
ed; $100 bounty at the end of the war.
llellrl lloi ts fornix ed to families lmm< diately. Pay
from $18 to $ V per month.
Clothing, subsistence and transportation as soon as en
roped.
I would advise nil umn Hint era w illing to go at tills hour
ol peril, to join immediately, while they can get the bounty.
If you do not, bewari of a draft soon.
Apply to JOHN H. DDlltS, Captain f'.tmpnnv R.
Eighty x ? \enth re ;imeiii New V irk Vo nnteersi
No. I4fi (hand street, W.lUam-ourg, 1. I.
And
0. L. FROTHINOHAM, First Lteiilen nt .. R.
Eighty sevenih re int ntNen York Vnlunte .
483 Broadway, N#>'. York olty.
HBCRUITS WAN rill Kill THE FOU RTH SEN A
toiial dl tri.t Itglm ni. I'etor Mcih-rniutl, t <? ? it I,
Geo W tVarner, Adjutant. Till* regim'to i Pin q?
Ulln r theanspues al the tils vl. l comnui'ei I, v, ,Mrj, ??
wairails me to re rull a company I u t . tut nut. in ul
men, men who e h-nrta ore Steeled soul iwi t ? awlrke 1
hell id, KM nern to seaimr proud oht tia ; ws*| o.ereverv
hamlet In lire land Every Inducement in pay t.
Ii,n, , 21 ,?. ho y sire ? Wont
sot J. IIOA'ARD At HERMAN. I.
-EVERY MV
1 P*'t '
ll AN ? . ' Kit >
V? Ui report WISS O
run nrjir- i.*
, n*OI A * i >i i luK MK ?: i- ..
>l BJviiti.', > ? >-. ? J?.. A ri NE' 'ON
b'
?i?i i.? >" m: i ? i?r i nti
Ji ....' 1 ?; !
001 ?* v WANTED .M"i !.! VPKiSr.
P???l hi "? A '? 11 ' " -i' ? toenMrt
iu ol > ? M?* s'l'unry i* tin.-. bar bomof trial, eo i.?
r at unw?o yf - **'?
Yo., luiiuv.' eaUod r?".> to her support, Dn not
wait o <? 'tafud, out l" tl." ? >r|.l ttiMi wf.ui i. (
t oil )Il' !? I'c-ul I t" SO. OXp 't 10 C? tl?tl ll<>4 J.i .JI*
SlllOUliOll.
TO A "ihN,
m4 iicn a command cilice rno' 1?/Oiiiu who have hag exps
nuo' in iliu lii jo, aud ju <- tlioiti Nil."./ qualitied to limit al ier
lie n hi. ini mis lelrn.Ml.
NINETY DOLLARS rAlU
after being luiiatered in.
I I ubiiii; n. the b "? iputljiy.
h l ei ti. ki m luriiiHiieil to i amides.
ileal! li'iU no il ..... .||>m1.. hii iur.!i recruiting.
><x*r
r. r DOUKKTY. Captain
lute First ifcgiiia.nl tfmt.id Mjm'u .N dWT'-'OWere.
Plrel Liem.-nai J J. II. Soouki.i,
6t)?u?U Lieutenant, Thus. A. IIhmit.
OH 'jiTlTliTJ'.S WAN I ED ?THE 111(1118.-.* PRICE
O will b? ! au in ciiHii no noou an liieir aerrlc. a .M?
en. Apply to A. FHILLJI'S, Arujy aud Nary Agent. v"u- ^
Broadway
^dECOND BKUIM PINT-SPINOLA'S EMPIKB URlQfW.
il Colonel I*. J C'LAABSBN, Commanding. Young iaei>a*
New Voik w. -hinis to connect themselves with a crack cots
p.uiy, now wi.utnijs bat tweuty more men to till it in ilia
maximum at?uua.-u, an- requested to apply liniiiedlaiely to
(be un.ier.igued. at the reciutl.ug offic . not these I . oruer of
3o av.-uue and 22d aireet. wti. ro any information dcaired
w ill be cheerfully given. Bona ilea granted by Hie city, oounty
and Slat - autboriilca will be fully and promptly aeenred to
tin-nu n io.uine this company. Two dollars will be paid to
* -? a recruk.
every peraou bringing a recr ill, or to tne recruit himself on
being muntered into lite United Stale* service. The men
alter being i-.usteied in will roc. ive thoir unllornui. At , uud
bo sent to the United Statue Parrs ;ks at Ensl New York.
Captain W. W. BOWLES,
Commanding Company 11, Second r glment, Biupiro Brigade
Wa. lliNuiiaa, rliat Lieutonnat.
John W Kuktok. tioeond i.iutitenant.
SENATOBIAL BEUIMENT, COL. ANTHONY' CONK.?
No oonncripu wanted Victory and glory au.ui you.
And lemeutbei Unit all bounti coaaea wbeii orafUug com
mences. Wanted, thirty good men, to till op Conipuuy O,
OapU J. E. Jones, formnlyot tbe Four eenih reglnient, N Y.
" M., and Ll?ut Dudley W ltaynca, formerly of the
Brooklyn City Ouard, Thir rntU regiment, N V. S. M.
* " ' k |lf"
A good cbanuo for aiaurt, aieady men. $100 bounty from tbe
United Stiitea; $30 liouuly trom the State; $60 froiu
the city and county; $11. one inontb'a pay, in advance; $3
band money, and 811 extra to any [>ersun bringing reorul'a
$00 will be paid onbeirignuatered la. Biibaigtenre, clothing,
Ac-, furnlahe.l immediately Apply at ollioe, corner Hamil
ton aveuue and tt.uirt street. Brooklyn.
Lieut. DUDLEY W. UAYNKS, BecruiUng Officor.
*^CICKLE8 BRIO.YDE."
O All wlgutng to join a tried band. Thli li the brigade.
Apply early. The bounty for new regiment* baa ceased.
Avail yourselves of the liberal bounty still offered recruits of
old regiments and enroll yourselves at once in tbl* brigade.
Oovemment and State bountiea will be paid fur this week
only. Let all young men who foel an Interest iu pr serving
our free institutions contribute ibeirsharo in putting down
this wicked rebellion. Beeruits must apply early or tbey
cannot paaa the mustering ollicsr in time, to receive this
bouuty.
Captain J, L. CHADWICK, Recruiting Oflloer,
BOO Broadway and ut the City Hall i'ark, New York.
The duty oy payinu the reward kor apprb
uensiou and delivery of deserters Irom the voiuuteer
?errico havlnp been assigned to me, it becomes necessary. In
csuseiiueuce of the Irregular arrests un.l detent! .a, to gtvo
notice that no reward will be paid unless the certlflcato seta
forth the regiment, letter of company, captain commanding,
and Stale In which the prisoner was enrolled. Thi* certifi
cate to be signe t b> a commissioned ofiber who lias been
regularly muster, d into the service of tlie United States.
No rewatd will be paid for deserters from regiment* now
forming, unless , rcol can be given that the prisoners have
been a. sent mot e th in ten .lavs.
PRANK K. lit) WE. A. Q. M.. 194 Brovlway.
The drafts to pill the first and second
requisition of GUO.OdO tueu.?The undersigned for $lo0 in
sures parties ai'.a'.nst drafts in the Statu of New Yurk. If
dafted wilt furnish a substitute according to l'W. D. P.
WEBSTER, Insuranoe Broker, oiilce 313 Broadway, room
No. 5.
rro PERSONS LIABLE to bk drafted.
JL Those wishing to avoid lining drai tod cun be Informed
the way to do so by addressing, euuiuslng $3, Counsellor,
box 14V Herald office.
UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS.?WANTED-FOR
Huh tried and gnd.ant oorps, able boJird men, between
the ag.-s of 18 and 40 years, not less than S fret 4>, inches
high and of good character. This corps offers superior in
ducements to young men who are anxious to serve their
country. I'ay froui $13 to $34 per mootb, with a cei tainiy of
m .king plenty of prt/.e nioney. A bounty of $100 will bo
paid each recruit on receiving an honorable discharge, and
$3 paid any one who will bring a recruit to the oltic , as sen
as he passes a medical examin ulon. Clothing and rations
of the best quality, together with medical aueuda.-c", when
'? " "mod by t . .
sl.-k, furnished by the government Apply at the len'ez
vous. No. id Bowery, or at the Marine Harra ks. Flushing
avenue, Brooklyn. A. OARLdND. Major Commanding.
UNITED STATES ARMY NURSES?WANTED, AT
Agency Un.tuu Slates Saultarv Commission, 496Broad
way, between the hours of 3 and d ..'clock P. M. daily,
ahlebo li"d men to ac. as nurses in United Slates hospital*
and on tram ports. Twenty dollars and tifiy cents per month
will be pslu. and rations, clothing and medical attendance
furnished. None need apply unless they can produce cer
linoau.i of good mor il character, and are ready to make a
contract with the United Stales government l'or one year.
WANTED-A SECOND LIEUTENANT. WHO IS
qualified for the position, aud can pay a portion of the
expense of raising the company. Apply to A. PHILLIPS,
Army aud Nary Agent, 266 Broadway.
TOUNQ MEN, JUST LOOK AT THE BOUNTY.
$80 PltOM THE STATE.
ELEVENTH KKCIMHNT, NEW YORK STATE
VOLUNTEERS, STANTON LP.UION.
COLONKL WM. H. ALLEN
Young men, none but young men. rally to march under the
' ~ ? W aired, ?
Cag of your r. untry. Warned, young men, from 18 to 30
yeuia of age, to form a now oompauy now organizing under
tbo command of Captain James ii. Brennen, an old and ex
|M-rieuc?d officer, who will spare no paint in making this one
or the best drilled companies that will leave IImi city.
Whit worth's celebrated brass hand Is attached to the regi
ment, and it discoursing their beautiful music daily on the
camp ground.
i'roinoiion to the rank of Lieutenant made from tbe rank
and file. This command is organized according to the new
regulation of the regular army. $50 bounty from the dtatq,
$27 bounty from the U.nlted Slates, $13, one month's pay in
advance, when the company I* mustered In. Pay from $13
to $23 per month. $73 at the expiration of the war.
Relief tickets to families issued immediately, tlood ra
tions, clothing and uniforms Issued at once.
Uuaners at Camp New Dorp, S. 1.
JAMES H. BRENNEN,
Captain Company.
Recruiting office^ 443 Broadway, in the City As. ml-ly
Rooms.
1ST REGIMENT NATIONAL YOLUNTKERS.-COL.
J. WM. OURNEY, formerly of the Seventh regiment Na
tioual Guard, and Captain First regiment United St ato
Ohasiteura Good. ab'e bodied men wanted for Company C.
Uniforms, rations and comfortable quarters furnlaned Im
mediately upon signing the roll. Ail the government, Stale
an l county bounties secured to recruits. Coinpeleut men
psr'lcularly wanted lor non commissioned officers, fjniiriors
at Camp Vt agfiiuglon, HUen Island. Apply to FRANK K.
SMITH, late or Seventh regiment Natioual Uuard, Re
cruiting olllcer, 33 Main street. Brooklyn.
Ibt national volunteers-this fine rggi.
m< lit, now being raised by CoL Win Qui Ley, of the
First l ulled States Ohaeseurs, ufl'eis every indin ene nt to
vclunloers. Experienced officers from the field hsve re
turned to take command* here. Bulimies promptly secured.
Immediate care mid good quarters at O.iuiji Washington,
Siaten Island. Recruiting ollloe.German!* Hall, 43 avenue
A. ED. W. SCilALFFLEU, Redmtlng Othcer.
I TH SENATORIAL DISTRICT REGIMENT
*? COLONEL PETER M. DEK.MOTT
TO ARMS! TO ARMS I TO ARMS!
One of the best regiments In the field.
Don't wait to be drafted, but enroll yourselves lu Ibis or
ganisation, and show that ;.oii are patriots and know tue
value of republican Institutions.
The IfiiiHt o: war sounds In our cars.
Qood rations and uniforms furnished atones Beautiful
camp on Statcn Island. $3to$'. per week paid to von r fa
mil!-* w Idle away. $10 United Stale* bounty; $33 whnn
mustered in $:*) S'ate bounty; $23 after kigulng the roll.
$13, one month's pay, in advance, fl cash tu buna.
Now Is your time. Join our ranks and swell the glorious
Army 01'the Union ElCrllout chance forlpromotloti. Good
and experienced odlcers. Fall lit. Fall in. Fall in.
Apply at tliu comer of Molt and Grand streets
Limit. JAMES SMITH, itscruiting Officer.
Gkorox W. Warns**, Adjutant.
4TH SENATORIAL DISTRICT REGIMENT.?RECRCITS
wanted Immedlutely for Compuny D of tins rngiment,
how utiaitered at Camp Washington, Stolen Island. Fay
from $13 to $33 per month, with good, abundant rattoo*.
Uniforms obtained s? soon aa the recruit Is aworu In. State
bounty. $30. United Statea bounty, $100; $33 of which is paid
In advunce. Teamsters, drummers, Ac. Headquarters 10
Centre Street. ROBERT II. MELYIN, Cap mn.
7QTH HIGHLANDERS.?RECRUITS WANTED, TO
I O fill up the ranks of this gallant old regiment, now
on their way to Richmond, Va. A rdw able bo It d nr n ota
new loin, mid receive the extra bounty, which will he paid
on befog mustered Into the service. Recruiting office, 493
Broadway, corner Broome street.
Lieut Col. D. MORRISON.
1 DOLLARS BOUNTY WILL STILL HE RECEIVED
1UW by th-.an who volunteer In the Third Company of
Monitors, whb h isaUatehed to the 12fth reguueni N. V V.,
Col. Wm. Qurney, to which is nd led ten d< Hire evira to
those who reside In the Sixth Senatorial itlatrirt. Heed,
quarter* 3U8 Broadw ay. Bu not deceived by advent* rnetta
oi other parties who have taken our good name to u*i for
their own advantage.
dM CA BOUNTY.?SECOND REGIMENT. EMPIRE
qpAUV/ Br.gadu, Brigadier U. neial FHaNK 81'INOLA.
llHlhous- Llg t Iii,mii? iy. Thirty men wanted Immediately,
Incomplete Company r. la this splendid rrginqpnl $3n S'ate
bounL p jd lluu.edlstjdy on enlisting, $34 w hen mustered
in Fay from $13 to $u per month One month s pay In ad
vance. Apply raily to Lieutenant PETER 8. GKR.VTV,
llos.ru.Hug o'tli' r, at t>2 II iwerj. c irnt i < i Canal Mi ??
I HO -8AVB YOUR ROUNTY.?$!?3 TO ALL WHO
?pi.UO? enlist in Company D, First regiment Empire
Bri .ade, before the 13th of August. Alter Am,ust 13 you
wui be riralted, uiul won't gel anything but yo> r rsvuar
pay. Come now : get into a regiment o! g<>o,l Joby buys,
good, experienced oflloeni, and $183, whteh Is more then is
olfered by any other regiment In the I nlted States. Lieut.
HAMILTON, 43 Feck slip, corner o$ Gold and F dlon streets,
N V. _
$ I .000. I w.'ll divide SEVEN THOUSAND DOLLARS
between the first tony due able bodied lueti who wldei.llat
In my company this day,
Si y doll, rs eura bounty will he paid to all aide bodied
men whoeniist In my n, npany this week only; a'l llie other
Iki llilies will iiso lw paid, vis ?$.10S'ate liouniy, $io United
S ,esb" u'v, and one month's pay lu e.Ra re All th se
will be p 11 before you leave the cuy. Seventy flu d lira
w ill be p i Id when you tire dis. nu.eil
Api li Itumeiluuely lu Ll iiteuaiit FIELD, tent on Baliery
g .?.iiC-, opp'islt" tile ('as ie Garden.
I.r ,i | ii buun y $'?'
United N.aha bounty ... -.<>
.s'aie itou ity ? ?
One m uit ' pny in advance it
"en dlsriiAi ed >3
Total beunty.
?l VTIit Ii?MI\I?
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;\ l..r. I .1.1 . ? ?. g- ' .'II tMV.i lie e " ,.r
j tii.ri) -|V ? a. . V.. '. II It I* to inn"l I.nliy; he uii.st
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iMliiiild.
pim.o av*v
MONRAv IWWNft 4' Ijt af ft
1 PIjOKWJCJS (JU A!1NUJii'.
lu-titJ :,Kii oihiiivhtfa
l Tt< rurtr::ii> down Bws* s^i-'ik.l ? VaN'I'KK
IIO''SKKEI:PKK uL, "f by Mit* ?!:.!? MIL' Fi.n
Kj.NCEi LiMHirwii-umwii" ? r. -.4 liRURY
LANE HfKATKU. lee THE Fi OREN4U48 a*
?ri. m BOV and Tank KB -girl.
3 CORCORAN Q MKHlBP.
V of; IT/TS HT,L It'll! 4TKA.
4. Tim besuiifN! >.i Jeui.on -i ?? ? ? ill -it LOL.i -IO.M
TK"5. MRS. FLORENCE. a. K/nTIAJUNK KLOPKii%
terwar-l. a* Iaji.A -'R? FI.OKKNl*: a* BtCHAKL
ROVS DiTOII. Tfi? eulno oinedy titMuauy appealing.
& IRISH and OTUICTNA.. AIRS.
KOPI'ITZ'S 0RA7D ORCUBMTOA.
it The whole to co-dud wiUi il?' utftt local f.iroe ri? list
THIS RETURNED VOLUNTEER i lWltli ,( E :t hia
or.ginal part of BILL WILLIAMS. Mrv Yc ng, Wt'm
V1<?1 a Crock r, Mr*. S*er*Mt, Ac.
CHANGE OF TliO.. NAM MR EVERY EVTININ 1
SPECIAL?1Timet? uoiioe will be givt-u of GENERAL
COBffORAN'S visit K> UiM'tftalil akin -nl. TIj- aitau... miuu
(or ike appr,.p late decoration ot the thoiti e ur ? t?iug raptU
ly completed.
AAA -TUB CHEAT A*??IOAW MU6I0 HALL.
RROy.DW AY.
4*4, M. 444, 444, 444. 144,' 444. 444 . 444, 444. 444,
Tin- pri.'U HCU-kUon ol Ike <irc.
Tllg MUSICAL HALL-or THE MASSES.
E-pn liody t?taikio?of tke ti^'innc combination iiornr
foriutagal 444.
L?i4 t-TcnlH the bimae ?u iroivded1 In every pert, not
even standina mom to be round.
H'i' h * m?h Use never oeeu wlti.eeeed.
Ail ere wonder-etrlckeA at the Immensity of our coitv
peny. We have increeeed it to ?e eaient unprecedented.
While the" -
Aatree asd oi>era hounee u.n ooetent with one or
two etare, wv'havu nut let* than n> Mity eura. Such artlata
an TONY FASTOIV
the grcateel and moat original eonuu deter and clown In
Amurioa. Be ia bailed with joy by aH lovora of genuine
Tun.
CHARLEY WHIT*,
the great Ethiopian artist, in hie original faroee, burleequea
and comic aketnhea.
MlaeAONBS SUTHERLAND,'
the Scottish Nightingale.
KAM RYAN,
the celebrated Irish Comedian.
THE TREAT BALLET TROUTSf,
under the direction of the world-renowned Ballet Matter.
MOMS. l'AUL BRILLIANT.
R. HART, L. SIMMONS, W. KAtiAN, J. P1BRU8,
MASTER TONEY,
the celebrated Negro-GAmed[ana end Danaeueea.
GRAND ORIENTAL DIVERTISSEMENTS,
GRAND ORIENTAL DIVERTISSEMENTS,
eompoaed expreaely for (liU eeUhliehmeut by Paul Brilliant,
and executed by the principal dancer*.
"UBER, JUI
MISSES ERNESTINE DB FAIRER. JULIA CHRISTINE,
MILLIE FLORA, FLORENCE RIVERS,
EATR HARRISON, MART BLAKE, HELENA CliAHLBS,
MLLB. MARION MORESTR,
and Corns de Ballet
ROBERT BUTLER, Proprietor.
Mon*. La Thorne, Stage Manager; F. Van Aiker, Mualcal
Director.
NOTICE ?Oraud Matinee every Saturday afternoon.
W. QUINN,
the oclebrated Ethiopian Comedian, la engaged and will ap
pear on Wcdneeday evening, August 27.
Several novelties iu active preparation for speedy produe ?
tion.
WANTED?IMMEDIATELY, ONB HUNDRED OHIL
dri-n, for the fairy spectacle of Cinderella, Apply at
Nixon's Creuiorue Garden, between the houre of 10 and 12
RtlSIGAlo
A LADY TBACIIER, WITH HIOH REFERENCES.
wiehia a position afTordlng facllilie* for aoqniring a
practical knowledge of French. Theee would be received
a* a partial compensation for service*. Addreia B. F. O..
Herald oUice.
AMAONIITCKNT 8EVRN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD
Pian.iioite for rale, carved lege and case, overstrung
baae, full iron plate, liued with eatlnwood; ha* all modern
improvement*: mad* t* order; coat $aOU, lor $2311, tnolud
lug Suiol and Cover. Also Parlor Furniture at a sacrifice'
Inquire at 11$ West Twenty-third street, near Sixth avsnue'
A COMPETENT BASS SINOBR WANTED?IN AN
Episcopal church. Address, giving real name, qualitt
oationa and antecedents. Baa* Singer, atalion F Post oillce.
Guitar and sinoino.-napoleon w. gould
enables his pupils in a tew lessons to accompany sonrs
and play effectively. Address 88 Fourth avenue, near Tenth
street
mm
\ITANTED-A VOCAL MUSIC TEACHER, FOR A
M small sohool. For further particulars uddres* Miss
Shepherd, Shrewsbury, Monmouth county, New Jersey.
yTANTED?BY A YOUNO LADY EXPERIENCED IN
I teaching the higher English brauohes, w 1th the rudi
ments of Latin and Frenoh, a situation a* visiting teacher or
a* governi-Ks, in a family, where she might give instruction
* i will be |'
for her hoard Satisfactory references will be given. Ad
dres* Miss A. B., station F Post otlire
dfel Cft ?NEW SEVEN OCTAVE PIANOS. IN ROSE
?JJltJU. wood case*, Iron frames aud overstrung bass, for
glAU; do., with mouldings, filflO; do , with carved legs and
mUld with name board, $175, and $200;do., with earl keys,
go.'-and $290; uew6>4 octave, $140. The above Pianos are
the greatest bargains in (he city. Second hand Pianos Irnm
$25 10 $1<J0. Now Mclodeons at extreme,y low price*. New
aud second hand Pianos and Melodcuns to let. Rent allowed
of purchased. Monthly payments received for the same.
HORACE WATERS. Agent, 451 Broadway.
.? kmtructios.
JfRBNgn AND ENOLISH^INSTITUTE FOR YOUNO
m. gentlemen. Nos 44 aud 8P Es?t Twenty-fourth etrcet
Boarutug and Day School. Pupils prepared for West Point
the Navy School College and liusinc**. A pupil can enter
when six yrsrsofage und remain till he Is twentv. Pro
spectus, with full-aotalls to be had. Lessons will be re
sumed mi September 14. ELIE (,'HARLIF.R. Director.
I*OBT WASHINGTON FRENCH INSTITUTE. 170TH
street and Klngst-rldgc Roud.?Frenr'h is the langusge
ol the school; Collegiate course; EugltHh branches; Spanish,
Oerniuii PreparalUry course to West Point?Laboratory;
ample buildings; 30 acres nf ground.
LESPiNAS.SE A ESTKVR. Principals.
M
ONS L. DE QRAND-VALB FRENCH AND ENGLISH
Hoarding School, classical and commercial, II in,sou
terrace. Hoboken, N. J., I* open fur the reception of
ptipile. Annual session begins September 1. T> mnJlWOper
anuu'u.
rrEACIIER WANTED-A COMI'KTENT SPANISH
X Teacher, to give a gentleman private lessons t ?u or three
evenings in a week. Address, stating terms, Ac., D. N. F..
Herald office.
17OON HECATE IS dTILL AT NO. 21 CHRISTOPHER
/J street. Procure or eharm without delay. OUios
ltouraluA. >1. till ftp M.
COPARTNERSHIPS.
rpo CAPITALISTS OR PARTIES DESIRING BUM
X Man.?TOO advertls r *""ks a partner, with $0,upo to
$10,01)0, silent or ecltvu, for the purpose of manufacturing a
well kn?wu staple in the dyewood line, under an Imnrovc
menl which guarantee* a monopoly The article arils for
?M? prouts Targe, domestic soaasnilUsa heavy and large
demand for eaport. *8o sale and remunoi atlvc a business
rarely offers through the columns of a newspaper. Princi
pals only address V. H., lays 1,014 Post alike.
fit HE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXISTING
X betweeu L. Tllinan, Natalie Tllman and Ylclortn" I'ranck
is this tiny dissolved, by mutual consent, and L Tllinan Is
aluue authordied to settle all the business of our late linn.
Dated New York, August 6, 1S02.
I, TILMAN,
"? NATALIE TILMAN,
YICTOJUNE f5anck.
Referring to the above, the undersigned hereby give no
tice that they hare formed a copartnership under the lirm
and name 01 N. Tllman A Co., and have t ilen the house No.
141 East Ninth Street, adjoining A. T Stewart A Co.'s new
stores, w hare they will open in October sn eutirely new
Stock of elegant Artificial Pine rs, Feathers, Bonnets and
Millinery Woods, now In course of importation from Paris.
Dressmaking will be dono under the supervision of an ac
complished artist !Yom Paris NATALIE 111,MAN,
Njcw York. August IS. ltKU. VIt TOKINE FRANCE.
NE&icAL.
ACARD.-DR J. R. NKWION, P1IMICUN FOR
Cnronlc Dls- sses, having left New York. Dr J. J. ED
WARDS, Psychologist, auooeedahlm In coring rheumatism,
dyspepsia, contractions. paralysis, female weakness, nervous
debility, Ac., without medicine, at 101 West Twelfth street,
oornrr sntb areuue.
R CorttlT, MlfUllftS YoV? l?Nt
vsri-iiy (Medloui Collage), and Col egs ol burgeons
London, cau becuuaullcd with the must honorable conhdmce
on special deceases, at his oflles, Jl) Centre street, between
Chambers and Roiule streets, having a prtvav# entrance at
No. 6 0liy Hall place. N H?No charge uulcss perfectly
cured. Sundays, frontal A. M. to U'a P M.
D
Dm R. COWPKll, 14 DUANB STREET, MEMBER OF THE
? CoM-ge of Phystclans and Surgeons of New York, may
bsconauiUid dally at Us office, from 0 in lb* morning until
iI in thn evening.
I)
DR. WARD, II LAIOITT STREET, NEAR CANAL,
pays pellicular atieutlon to all complaints 01 buih
vies. A private entrance. Ol$cc open from 8 A. M. till 9
P. M
R LINES, I d EAST THIRTEENTH STREET. NT'tR
Second avenue.
PItOFESSOn RESTELL, HtfCHAMBERS STREET, CAN
beconaioted as usual. A.;"iiK, U/H Liberty atrccl, N.
Y, In Brooklyn, 175 Fn(jon s.reet
fi ll 11 MEN TO CONSULT?DitfTwARD AN 1)1*0WEES.
X II Lalght street. Ktleclnal remedies Tor all d 1 esses of
Impr.udelic*. Lst no lalsn delicacy prevent. Apply liuinc
d lately
ADTKOLOtsl.
4 BONA FIDE ASTROLOOHT. Til AT EVERY ONE
j\. enn dep. ti.i on o. M me. W11 SON, Who tgltl the object
111 yo ir visit as .mi si yyi ehti'i. .-he tells the past, pre
vein ai d 1M11 11 1 f" ? r T ivains ' vi, cf I'anci rs,
1.ml uiuigs success out ol liie Roxl p' rihiua i.eueiI iktnga,
N. P -C'cicMated uiaaic inarms. N ?. DM U.111 >? L le
4 ilOUhiMI ? SA 11 V M1; COM VN WILL ERYEAt.
A ? |? , ? III *ii 111 .lire '! my, I' ? 1. 1 ,? ?, .. t.,
nine P M.s' '.icM. . ire. . ? ? 11 H ui' i.'l lie
Ian. ey streets. Ut 1. -.'si ?? . h.d .mi?.
VI AD 1 ME HART. I'YVIMi MFTUKNlO FTIOM BIT
I j'I 11 ?|m', .111,.oolite to toe tadi'? ol New Yoiktoai shf
I inn in uiieoheii at N'i Jl h ,s, . sire ., >1 tic pjfiaifd
1 Ii in c. special 11 in" Khun as m lor.uu marriage, nnl
I u.,ai.11.gv?u. Oldirai t I n iftccn'.s
KINK AHT4,
I ?:Tf:?'!.? M .TU.:IA'?S -NEW PRICK L'STS OF WIN
' .V I". - ' 'nlors i in Wi ci Co ore,
... ? ho 1 "U . A.i estitr sn 1 ?Ii "i * si mud by
.1 , 011 In I ? I n...!AC ? 74* i-ruKilv.aV,
feT it G I 1IIL'
**? <l4Ag;7's ' ?? lulmm tin* j,alone
" '"?t " "** '?> <"r.Mt i aum
pain
nbl.'iS us r ' #t t*
" >?? l? t i? 11.11 r d . in- II .*t OOmfor!
'.V ' .mat. lamp? IB ui' in i^jmUm. Ti a i>, cum.' "I
ln*.' "? '? ?ii.ni wuter i.w>u, in S. ,n lay, August 26
ill .? iiuMg .mi it b> U ? engcgwineot f
?'i,S BAXKMaN
v -I-* r on iccliil mj,. , it,n tan. bav ? eh. ,.q i p tu -i. <4
* ">? .? ii im the u uritl .i. 'iiitl w'ui !i tlLjM t: c pov ? r
ix .m dramatic genius even now, when lint tiic lint
d.iwu of e inn,in'in, i.j w .b, by the iiii1vp >?j1 ui ? uf lb*
pi i-.tc, u.e jji.i.iI ijueittua ui
illK f KI AT li AGiC ARTISTE OV TUB CENT! M;T
Sic I 111 be uu 1,1.1'tieJ h, I II alerting ? 51 * J iV,
'AL! M'h ine |. ijiiitiir fa.'.mi ?; Mr EDWIN Al'AMB ;-ii4
apiwenul mi: .'lily, vliu will en iti ibute to i ra i,~r iO'> rn
Ofinclt uic licet iiviiiinfit on r irJ.
Men .*> evcurn Imt.,
I'UK HUNCHBACK
JULIA ?/ltW RAT'" 14 A M
NLuWv/ Waller 1. J. VV . V.ili. eh
Si i ''I ilisrd ft fc ti v. i u Adwif
Ik. ,.p ?? .at 7k; oauimeii "? at 1\.
8 i uuii in eve ii fi um A to 4 n'vUvr
^11BI.0 8 GARDEN ?SUMMER SEAtWlN
AN Lumo? aid llai.,i?i'r Win. Wl - tier.
The iMlvit theatre in Mum Vurk.
FOURTH WEEK OF TUB
WoHXD RENOWNED OA ivKJKL HA t El, AND TR'? ?'B
*Mtl ???? H Oittatff O! Uxv H4#t
HOl-'BS OftOWDKD TO OA EKKLwWlNO ?V1H?* NIC. ?
M m lay ' VcHiag, Agonal 26. lAMf.
? i" o jiream-U'd fur the bee' tin/ toll one the gr in,I lair*
vpl miliar pauta.. luc c.i.ut.ea,
THE GHXtiily MONSTER.
(; ti.riul , The Wife Kmghd
Young Aniens* ?* hfei in(|Ota>
A:ter the far e cirai ti /?.'),
TIAK
TWN Pd..Ka AATIONALE,
Hy Me- MaraclU *0<i Muue. J-ophofT.
To enweigje wiiL-flte
THREE r^YiKU THAI "EAR, A LA LEOTARD,
H* Vnuug America.
The ciitsrtaiiinicnU will oouimraoo with l't? ratting-en#
act comwfy entitle!.
UNi'lE HAM, OR A NABOB-- KOR AN UOllK.
With the eseeptlon of Mm preoa. nn free liat.
Ailoiiaalor. Wcruia; Parcitnn Stall*, TAoeuth; Kuwily (Jtrv*ir
2S ecu la. Commtiucc at S Vchma.
TjtOX'S OLD BOWERY TUBATKE.
f Monday ami Tueaday dv?iiiii*m, AuNiict 26 aatPM,
DEMON OK TUB DESERT,
THE WELlToK KAX.M.h
Foung (julolmet Ma llarry Lan-doar
OMea Waabild Mr Harry Chi'put.a
Haalmed, otherwlaa /nbeide.. MiarrKanoy Hi rung
THE HAUNT AD HUl.K.
San* Sprout* Mr. O. K. Koi
KaJur..... .....Mr. O. W. Thniiip*.*
Sin. Ate Rarnoliff Mum K. Dent il
Patty Magga Mia* Eaima Tempi*
VTBW BOWBR* TUEATRB.
AT Solo Proprietor J. W. Llwgard
MONDAY EVEN1NI1, Au*nat 26,
Seciiuk week of Mr. aud Mrfc.K. B. Lou way.
IMMENSE SUOCK.'S IMMENSE SUOCBBB
PRSP O' DAY. PEEP O* DATv
GROWDBD HOUSES.
Uuapiiroachable Sccn?r\ ami Effect*.
THE OLD W HUE THORN
A n-a-i 11 lab Pair Sceue,
N.nhtly encored.
THE POIT DIXIEW,
THE PREP 0< DAY.
Nora.?Thl* 1* the original drama hy Falconer, and bar
never bean pnaented to lue public la thl* city eioepl at thl*
theatre.
The Diaaia of the
SHOEMAKER OP TOULOUSE.
Mr. Q. O. Boniface ? n* The Shoeiaaiar
To-morrow. Mr nod Mr*. P. B. CONWAY.
BARNUM'S AMERICA^ MUSEUM.
WONDBKKUL COMBINATION OK NOVELTIES.
THE WOULD NE'ER SAW THE LIKE.
(JEN TOM THUMB AND COM. NL'TT.
(JEN. TOM THUMB AND COM. NUTT.
TRIAL OK SKILL tOlt gl.UUO.
TRIAL OK SKILL KoR gl.dU).
TRIAL OK SKILL KOR $4 IXM.
irrBKUM CROWDED DAY AND NIGHT;
MUSEUM CROWDED DAY AND NIUUT.
Tti* original
GEN TOM THUMB
GEN. TOM THUMB
OEN. TOM THUMB
AMD rut
fSO.IWO COMMODORE NUTT
Etu.uOi COMMODORE NUiT
$30,1X0 COMMODORE NUTT
in *11 their curious, e dtlni;. laughable aud uiarvellen pt
formancea and coatumea, including
OVER TWENTY D1FPERENT CHARACTERS!
OVER TWENTY DIPKBRENT GUAKAGTER8I
OVER TWENTY DIPKEKBNT CUARACTEBSI
Mr. Barnum hat agn "(1 to give a
r THOU-'
PltlZB OF ONE THOUSAND IXJLLAKSI
PRIZE OF ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS I
to the hero who prove* the mimt uil nted and atiruclire.
They hare now performed twu weeks to crowded houaedt
and the judge* (being governed by ih- applauK" ox the au-A
cnce) propo.e lo dlvfde the tuoua.nd dnilar* b.-l ween the
pigmy oval*. They bnth object to thl... and liavo tbereiore
creft to i; ' *' "J "
ugrcft to (Ohtlnue this great trial ol merit and skill
ONE Wl-.EK L<iNUKR.
one wj'.EK Lunger.
ONE WEEK LONGER.
They will be seen at all hours, every (lay and evening, and.
will give *{? cl.ilprrformaucesmorning, afteruoou ana , vea.
lng. at II, 3 und 1}i o'cloek.
They will also be seen promenading about the Museum.
O ner*l Tom Thumb's Magiilhcent Preaeui*. Jewels, Adv.
from Queen Victoria aud the principal crowned heads or
Europe will i.e exhibited.
The Miniature Carnage* of the Thumb and the Nutt, with
four of lue ainsllest Penie* in the world, and Ellin Coaeb
ninu and Kuotmen in livery, seenjiear the Museum at 12 and
6 o'olo k P. M.
BEAUTIFUL COLORED TROPICAL KIHH.
BKAl TIKUL COLORED 1UOP1CAL FiSU.
The Orand Aquuria 1* nuw swarming with gergcoual*
beautiful Fish from the inipical sea*, whence they have bora
bniught at an "ip n e O! aeven ihou.-und >io Ur.-. Tliej in
clude Bftv beaiittl'ul Angel K.sh, magnllleent.lum eyed Che
rubs, the most exquisitely beautiful nsli ever t-ehc.d, Quw
Fish, Surgeon Kl-h, Perciiplne Rish, Spanish Lady Fish, and
other rare and splendid specimen*, all of hriilltut colorm
A bPLE.MD FAROE COMPANY,
consisting of Mrs.l'UIOR, Miss JENNIE WALTERS.
Mr J. E NAOLE, Mr. W. V. HOLLAND (hU luat a.qa-ur
ancc at the Museum), and Messrs. HAV1LAND, RILEY,
ANDBtlHON, A' ., Ac.., is alcn engaged, anil gives evsig alter
p ujn at 3 o clock, and svsrv evening at the laugiaoi*
*rL* TEMPTATION.
Yet, with an this, anil the mttlh-n uf other cnrlorltirs from
all parts of the world, the pr.-a? of admission rem* n* at only
26 eents; children under ten years 16c.
OLD GRIZZLY ADAMS' CALIFORNIA MBNAUAKIR
for sale.?This collection of Bears, which includes every
variety ol cru/lic* and tiear.y every other variety ol b'..rs?
some of which have been educated to perform extraordinary
feat* and tricks?is now for sale, to ciosc the estate uf Mr.
Adams, lately deceased. The menagerie nLo includes s ?rc?l
vsri. ty of ollior animals, ** n Saored Bull and Cow of the
Hindoos, Rocky Moun atn Elk. Ao. Tbe wi o.c is on exnlbg.
tlon at Jones''Wood, MOmd avu-vtue and Bixty-nfth street,
where i.ualogue* with lull particular* may be obtained.
Cata'ogues may also be had of the doorkeeper of Barnum'a
Museum.
BRYANTS' MINSTRELS.
HOME AGAIN.
Mechanic's Hall, 472 Brnadwav, above Grand street.
GRAND REOPENING
MONDAY K'< E.N 1NG AUGUST 26, 1862.
THE (OMPANV:
DAN BRYANT, NEIL BRYANT.
SHER C CAMPBELL, Ri Li.I.N HOWARD.
NELSON SEYMOUR, U W II. GRIKiiN.
W. L. Ilobbs, Gen. 8. Fowler.5 J II Hai orl,
G. A. Conner*, <1. W. Ohsiles, J. w Hiltou,
I1 D. Eiuiiietl, Ja-. Morrlsou, T. Gctilngs,
T J. Peel. Frank Leslie, L.IU- Ma .
For lull particulars of progranrne see bill* oi the day.
Doors open at 7; curtain rises at 8 o'clock. Ticket* 26 eta,
WOOD'S MINSTREL HALL,
(14 BROADWAY, 614
Opposite thr St. Nicholas Hotel.
HENRY WOOD Sme Proprietor and Mauaper,
IMMENSE SUCOEoB.
OYEKKLOVVINH HOUcRS.
MORE NOVELTIES.
Monday, August 2 V ami every evening during the weak,
WOOD'S MINSTRELS,
The model Troupe ol t is profession.
Bph. Burn, Charity Fox, Frank Browrr, Cool White. R.
Aliecco, O. Henry. H. Percy, J. W. Uietiu, E. II. Fiuren.e, H
S' hwicardi, P. B. Isaacs,.I Uai.unglu, R. 1 aaua, E. Da*
Ism, J. Lett, M Levels, Tom Brlggs, Jun., Ao., Ac , ia
lliclr
DRAWINO ROOM ENTERTAINMENT,
Doom open at 7. comm",nc.s at H o'clock, Adrulsal a
'16 cents. Noconmectioo with auy otbar Troupe assuming
the uauie or Wood's Minstrels.
OS EURO* CHRISTY'S MiNSTHSLS, 3.U BROADWAY.
T Opposite Metropollt.il lintel.
CHRISTY A FRIOCS.. Lessees and ProprietiO,
Organ lied lu 104A
The only delineators of
NEI1RO MINSTRELSY IN THE CITY.
The moat popular amusement aud tiia lavoi tte r< sort of
pleasure seekers.
UEOKOE CHRISTY lu his laughable character of Jul,us
Suhermerhorn, in the farre of Mch'rmei horn's B >y.
The celebrated Quartette. Reeves, Birch, C.rwrn and
Borland
R. Sands, the champion Clog Daucer.
Charley NeP, w II. L-wia, Wsllor.Blrch. An., Ac
Doors o|>en at 7; curtain r>oa at Bpmiaciy. Adiuisalon
23 cents. No halt price.
NIXON'S ClIEMORNK GARDEN ~~
Ureal sot. es- of the new Comic Pantomime,
1 HE GOLDEN K.Li,
Invented by aud proifiooi nmi'T 1 ?' rdlatf dire .n ol
M l.ehmann, with a*w scenery. Hicks. ttanslorrraUooa, and
or gln.il music by THOMAS bAKEIl
Every artist connected with thr ra.abllabr.ent ? 111 ..ppsi
in ih.a pantomime
(.BANDl'ASbEl Ii by... COSTA TIISLBVI
SENORIT.V CORAS,
HaWng recovered I'rotn her late lndlsi>??ltl?A, will posi
lively ipi>ear on Monday evening for the lour.h tjine tftU
seas n In her very . letting Dam r. ent tied
El. OLE. EL OLE
snpiairted by Slynor Xlmlnes and a fu I corps de bullet
Fourth ntghtof the Comic Tolka, THE Bt.AK, P, TIIO ?'
B IhKR and hia Orchestra,
FRESH ATTRACTIONS 'N THR KijrKPTRI/sN S HoOU
by a host of Uyini.ssi, a. d A. moats.
Admission to the three cntai'talnmeu.s 23 tits
Great preparations ark heinh m.idk y,ot
the FALL SEASON si the CKEMOKNK uANBhiN,
commencing Sept. I.
LI Mf 10 ' RLYN, WIT ii tAUtX IN
habitants, has 00 minor theatre, best i.a-ain .lie:, ? ?.
corner Court and ReinaBB, OcpOun# City II .I;. *aha>o
loo t>y 40 i'e. t, with stage, scenery, i?. hki itvs, i ? Ian
seats, ,tc , to 1st a single day or r, s . i'srtl a COLR
?t MURPHY'S, opynwutrj or IIASsriIRD 0 Bttltaru R ami ,
14j Fuiton street, N. Y.
i~KtrrE?'?~TYiKAR~K. -WAB.'IIIf TON. D. 0 ?TilK
VjT srkson (omtneifoe on Saturday, An;u. It |s..'. f a
ladles nd gentleman niigaied will phas ? be pre sea I tar re
h arsai, Thursday Boon, August Si. h .oh per-.n . ingitg I
will please address a letter,1 n.madlatclv .ft r Welti;, ihH
advents nent, to (In- Biiorsutned Hallro.d i. no* t >r
thnm* rciutrmu will hi AdfUiii KJillriMd A ; ticv, M tt j
QollUtn Hotol.NO" Y rk on tVediWs lay Angus 7
' LEONARD IIBOYKK, Washington, D. C
YJ ANSION IIOl'SK QRAND HOP.
Ih, On .d Il.'pof the ac .son will IBke ptace at the
IIANSiON HOUSE. LOMl BRANCH,
On M n I > even.ug, August da. Oodwo, til's . ill. b ul l w t 4
8AMI KL LAIRD.
Prcprolor.
\? US. I Oil N DREW'S
yV| Arrh strort theatre, Phi's lc p . ..
The Indies and gentlemen engaged at this est.bin,.mi . ? I
will please to meet In the green room on Th irsdsy, *uh
last pre. sratorv to operfl .g on Satnrdny, 3Un .
" W M. H FRKDEKlOKti, Stage Manager
i CtB'.i -P. P. ISAACB, THE CELEBRATED V'lO
jl i,ei i. i.ac.ng gained sn Immense repntatlonaaa lose e,
oi the violin Rir the last Bfteon years la New Tors, has re.
Iiiriml in the ally, .ml is prepared t i reoelve BBptls on n a
?,n..h:e term. For paitculars luuuirc at f44 Thompam
strerl. N V

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