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- ** fRI BBBBLLIORt X ntr 8DPPUE3. _ ?A Orrica or itit CuyraiifO Ain> Btmrtoi, > Ko. tot Bboxuwav NI.W Von*. AUs.u.1 .4,186^. { PrtJboeals are Invited for furnishinii uniform Emulation Clothing and Camp and UanLan Equipage tar lue new J?vie*of voJunLci r> an i tullitla of1 "e t nfted Slates. TIN Clothing aud K( ul page lor the ditto re Dt aruia of the nsrvtoh tn oorroapoud in mate and material 10 t atbsieto fire used, and to conform to the pattern* In the office of Clothingand Equipage >u tula city, wirere specifications and ssats should state the articles which it la proposed to fhralab, the quantity whtab can be supplied weekly, the earliest period at which toe delivery wdi be couuienoed, id ||| total quantity ollVivd, and the price lor eac'.i article. Ail artic.ee delivered by on ry. tora re required by law to ' iglbiyinarked witb the ? on'ru tor's name, e following lint embraces tire pitunlpai suppltes need abd the total quantity otfered, and ibe price tor each article. Ail artic.ee delivered by on ti*> tots re reqt' ? bq^leglbiymarked with the con ra tor's name. ad ABTICJ.ES op clothing. Uniform Cbata, consisting of engineers, ordnance* artil lery and Infantry. I olform Jackets, consit ting of cavalry, artillery. Infantry, Souave and anil. Uniform Trousers, consisting of footuteo. horsemen, Eouave and kuil. Cotton Duck Overall*. Drawer*? Flannel aud knit. rihirta?Flannel and knit. Great Coaia? Footmen aud horsemen. Straps for Oreat Coats. Blankets?Wooden and rubber. Ponchos, Talmas. Hark Ceats, lined and unllned. Boots, Bootees, Logglns, stockings. Hlaeks? Leather. Uniform Hats?Trimmed and untrlmmed. v Uniform Caps. Parage Caps, Recruits?Cavalry and Infantry. Cap Covers, Stable Frocks, bashes. Haversacks, Knatuackn. Canteens. ARTICLES OF EQUIPAGE. HoaptUI Tents, Wall Tenia Ribioy Tents, Ooaamea Tenia, D'Abrt Tenia Mosquito Bars, Spades, Regimental Colors, lJa chela. Camp Colors. Bess Pans, National Colon* Camp Kettles, Btandarda Pick Axes, Storm Flags, Bugles, Garrison Flags, Trumpets, Beet uittug Flags, Drums. Guidons, Fifes, BOOKS?company Order. Do. C'.olbltig AccoudU Do. Desorlptivo. Do. Morning Report, Post Order. Do. Morning Report, Do. Letter. Do. O'.-ard. Begiruontnl general order. Do. Letter. , . Do. lie' riptlve. Do. Index. | Do. Order, j Target Practice. Consolidated Morning Report. Inspection Report. Security will be required Tor the fulfilment of every con tract. All proposals received by noon of the tenth day from the date ol thin adv rtiscmeul wi.l is; opened at noon of that day. and the articles Immediately needed will be awarded to the lowest responsible bidders present. Contracts for fur ther supplies will be awarded from time to time as favorable bids are received, always to the luweat responsible bids re ceived up to the time ol maklug contracts. ? Proposals to be endorsed " Proposals lor furnishing Army Supplies," and addressed to tbe subscriber. By order of tho Qusrtcrmxs >-r General, Lieut. Colonel D. II. VINTON, Deputy Quartermaster General, United Hiatus Army. A LL WHO WISH TO SERVE THE COUNTBT CAN UL do so, In a first class organization, by Joining "THE POPE RIFLES," "Company F, Halleck Guard), Cap. E F. LLOYD coir,antllng. ' w NINETY DOLLARS Bounty and advance pav win be r.'ooved by each recruit, FIFTY DOLLARS Within forty-eight hours o enrolment, and the balance when -the regiment la rauster. d In. The rextraont to wbtcbttbls company belongs Is stationed nt one or tho healthiest encampments In the neighborhood of ', whf re gootFquarters and lbs best of rood are pre The officers hltnerto appointed are of know n uipe ooe and capdcltv. and N-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS WILL BE APPOINT ED FROM THE RANKS, at once to CAPTAIN LLOYD, commanding "POPE IS," No. 7 Broadway. ws? REGIMENT BEFORE BIORM ON?.?EIGHTY ?Heath regiment New York State Volunteers, Colone rles L. Frotlungham (i&to of thu New York _ ment, National Guard) having revelved author! Cm. Dodge, endorsed by Governor Morgun, to raise _jy B, of the above regiment, now stationed within 1 wiles of Richmond, snd under the supervision of the l^fcClellan, Is desirous of raising forty able bodied 1 fill said company. Sevcmy ul. e dollars cash will be . Lch man upon his being rouslercd into service. Pay ommCnce from enlistment, and one month's advance Uvea before leaving the cilv, with the usual bounty and re lief for families. Uniforms and rations furnished immc ifiatelr. Remember that men ere drafted on and after the jMhlast., and to secure tbe bounty men must enlist before , lhat Mete, as It then ceases. A tew non-commissioned olll Ours wanted. Application must be made immediately to CHARLES L. FROTH INGHAM, First Lieutenant, 483 Broadway, or to JOHN H. DO DBS, Captain, lis Grand Street, wnllamaburg. ha?a A RMY SUBSTITUTES.?PERSONS WISHING TO BE \jtx provided with substitutes if drafted, and those wishing to go as substitutes, can i?? accommodated by leaving their address at the government Claim ottlce, 247 Broadway, room Si. Information free. A TT8NTI0N, RECRUITS!?LOOK TO YOUR OWN IN J\. teiesta while devoting your services to your country.? rotuth battery, N. Y. 8. V. artillery, Captain James E. Smith. This battery Is now tn the field, and was In the bat Torktown, wlUlamsl urg. Fair Oaks and Malvern ixty good men are wanted to fill the ranks. No to dTg, no musket d ill, no knaniwcks or heavy Bills. Sixty good men are wanted to fill the ranks. No trenches to dig, no musket dill, no knemucks or heavy loads to carry. Good pay, good rations atul (tood others. Ten dollars extra, besides all government bounties, will be Bald, oasb tn hand, to all rectuu* enllstlbgln this battery, at tbemartttUngatatloa ??# Hudson street. By order ol the Ninth Ward Committee. Corporal JOHN A. THOMPSON, Recruiting Ofloer. w A MITSUB?nTUTBA8SOClATlONjI?BR^DWAT Tns undersigned by the payment of 9100 by any person prevlMf ts the pending draft are prepared to provide a sub stitute In case said person should be drafted. A. W. PLATT, for the association. Refer by permission to Mr. Geo. Bills, Cashier Bank Commonwealth. Messrs. Benedict Bros.. No. fi Wall street. Mr. Gardiner Chapln. Dime Savings Bank. Mr. A. Archer, Bank State New fork. Tftr 8UB8TITUTB&?UNITED STATES ARMY ANp A Navy Banking Ofifce ?The undersigned has completed arrangements for providing substitutes for persons who are lUbleto be drafted under the Inst orders of the Secretary of .War. The enrolment la now being taken for tha draft which has been ordered to be made on September 3. RICHARDS KINGSLAND, Amy and Navy Agent. No. 4 Broad street, one door from . Wall Street, Newrork. . BMY 8UBST1TUTE& L UNITED STATES ARMY SUBSTITUTE ASSOCIA TION, 87 William street, corner of Cedar. of Wsr. Book* ore now odoh nt the office, <7 WilUnm otreet. W. A. 0 BEEN LEAF, Secretary. ATOUNO MAN WISHE8 TO JOIN THE ARMY AS Veterinary Surgeon to tome cavalry regiment. Apply ?I VO Weal Twenty-fifth street. *k BMY SUBSTITUTES WANTED.?TWO HUNDRED i/V ? able bodied men: atlena preferred. Apply at the door OA Baade street. L. BALLARD A CO.. JSW&roodw.y. . corner of Reade street. ' A LIMITED NUMBER Or PERSONS. SUBJECT TO jfi. draft under the Misting order of the Secretary of War, Mil be guaranteed ? substitute on undoubted security, for S)M. Apply to A. PHILLIPS, Amy and Navy Agent, Nt Roadway. TJLACK8MITF1S AND BUOLER8 WANTED. FOB A JD Cavalry regiment now In the Held.?Wanted, tot)good Hereeshoora and ten Buglers (or Scott's 900. United States Telnateer cavalry, now In service in and around Washing. ,len. This regiment la aplendidly mounted and fully equip. Bed. Bounty, aubeietenco, Ac., turn shod. For further In formation apply to Capt. FREEMAN ORNB, Recruiting , Officer, No. ft New Bowery, 147 Greenwioh street, and tent No. 1 City Hall Park QAYALRY. g1M BOUNTY TB be pal^ every recruit joining OoL Dodges' Mounted * 1 will be paid aa aooa as mastered Into service. (and one month's pay as soon as they reach the rogl < at the expiration of the term of service. Vaf tickets given to the families of the volunteers lm Itllf, This oorps now having a name second to none, the Secre tary ef War has ordered that it be Increased to a regiment atonoe. Recruits will be sent on to the regiment three times a Week?Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays?thus,avoiding Any daisy whatever. Horses, arms and equipments furnished each man Imme. Stately upon hia arrival at toe regiment, now at Norfolk, Va? . Hsgdquarters dot) Bioadaay, or at tbo tent in the park, corofr of Chambers street. Capt. A. O. PATTON. Recruiting Officer. regiment, and la thetv now. C n pass any i xsniinatlon 10 Qulw. Nona need apply except from first clsaa regiment*. Address, slating ternta, lor one day, B. B. Ford, New York. YvKDT INSURANCE AOENCY OP FREDERIC DANNE, JLf No. 96 Broadway. . . KIH8AM A TAYLOR. SPECIAL PARTNERS. Cash Capital, 130.000 I I am now nrennrrd to ree. ive applications (until the day of drtfl, in September, to the city of New York) from per aeaa for substitutes under lbs pending draft. The abovo Amount of capital has been paid In, In casta, by Klssam A Taylor, Bankers, ?? special partners, and arrangements have bean made to supply persons dmitrd In September, 1862, With substitutes. Premium $100. Applicants must sign the Articles of agreement. References?National Bank, Shoe and Leather Bank. FKBDKP.iu DANNE, IM Broadway. Office of the Uallalin Insurance Company. URTBA'S EOUAVES-THB FIFTH NEW TORK are still la Want of more recruits. None but first class en taken. Additional bourn tea offered. Headquarters re moved to Moiart Hall, Broad, at. opposite Bond street D HAI!, Hroad it av. orpo?it? Bond street. CsTa CARR1^ I bruiting Offlcera. IZC1L8IOR BRIGADE. Bitgedier General D. E. 8TCKLF.S, Commanding. Tadditional bounty by private subscription, making . I to be paid Immed at- ly after mustering, iiuo before leaving Hie stnte. |7? when mustered nut Of service, luting office 383JA Fourth avenue. First Uoutonant LOVBLL PURDY, ?' . Recruiting Officer. JjtMPIRK F.OUAYE8, N. Y. 8. Y. !i This company la formod under orders from his Kiel noy the Governor, and Is to be commanded by the under. W?n?d ofllci ra, who hare aoen active sonloo for the last Alien months tinder Ms|or Generals BURN8IDE and HETNTZELMAN. < Only Thirty Men wants I, tr. nil the above Company, .Quarters, Ratlent. and Uniforms furnished Immediately. United Stalos bounty, 1 State hu fluty, S 103 dollart, one mnnth s pay, ) Will be paid at once at tho tlmo of entlatmenl. AMUBI. J. FREEMAN, Captain, formerly Adjutant 103d treatment N, T. 8. v., Burnstdu's division. . 0 Co'iPER, First Lieutenant, formerly Captain Co. E, Seventh raclmeni. , P. Z8MANDY, Second Lieutenant, formerly a I.lento nant In Burnalde's dlvtalon and an officer In the Iftmgn rla# service. Headquarters. 791 Third avenue, Nineteenth ward. Branch , No. S3 City Hall place and No, 21 Third avenue. L 'jDARMKRH and OTHF.H GENTLEMEN, LIVING IN ME* Ihn cnuntrv and li'Odi' to dra.ted, ran nature good snh. ?Mtutes and have the men arnl to tiiem Pi stay at '.heir places nntll the rtmft is ov. r, on lib ? u. terms, by applying at 203 Mroadwny, up stair*, or ad UceSing K? bog' 1,961 Men Turk (Ml Qdlca. THE SEBELUOH. FOC'rVeTBENATOKIAl, UISTRIT REGIMENT. COLONEL PKTER McDBRBOTI. Hecruus wmted luiuicUiaie y to fill up this hue regiment. Pay rallying from (11 tu .-23 a uionu. Rul.ef t.ckcu, $3 to $1 a rr.oiitu, Indued uuu.c'l S&eiy. $lut> United Stall u bouut). $2.) ?'( which U paid when nu* ten-d In. !f>, ejiae bounty, paid at once when mustered UL ISO fit* bounty, paid Win u uiustered In. 11 to (23. uuo month's pay, in advance. 2 uanh in baud. ood ration* and uniforms supplied at onoe. Now li too time. i)o uot wait Pi bo drafted. beautiful camp on Siaten Island. Recruiting olnce. 33.1 Canal air. el. FAIROUILD A LBATtRAPT, Recruiting O illcers. tl RINNBLL GUARD. f HkAnqitaimM, SS CitT Haix PlacU. I am authorized by the Governor uud the CooiioandiT->n Chief toralso a company under General Orders, No. 32, for three years or during the war. A good opportunity lor puiilutlc young ineu to servo under a practical olli.cr, who nus seen active service here and iu II.u old country, and who bears the best recommendations, which will satisfy any one aitsrested. A. P. ZIMANDT, CspUtin, Recruiting Odtoeit J. Tkoboiialvi Par, First Lien tenant. $90 bounty, of which half wlB be paid after the recruit la mastered, tiie other at the time of going to war. Branch oUlces. 99 Molt street ana 193 Fulton street. HALLBCK GUARDS I HALLBOK GUARDS I QAIe look Guards I COLONEL BLIAS PBIS8MBR. CAPTAIN U. 8. CASWELL'S COMPANY. Ourcountryl Our whole country I Now and forever, One and Inseparable. Patriotic young men enlist. On you, In jt front measure, depends the orushing out of this robellioli. Then rally by sections, platoons, oompanies and add your efforts towards a speedy and sura termination of this fratricidal war. Captain Oaawell has room for a few more Invincible, cour ageous young men. This oempany Is rait filling up, and bids l air to bo one whose true hearts and strong, beads Will do much toward, va^l^thefoe^ 73 Walker street, near Broadway. None*. A large amount paid la caah to any one who Magi ? recruit, r ? SECOND REGIMENT, SPINOLA'S umpire bkiuadh. Ill ILUOUdE LIGHT INFANTRY. Colonel P. U. OLAASSKN. commanding. RECRUITS WANTED IMMEDIATELY Por Company P of Ihla Ural class regiment. Pay 913 to 923 per month from day of enlistment. United S a tea bounty 91U0, 930 of which and one month'o pay wt'l be given In advance. State bounty of 95 t will be paid at once when mustered in. Comiortablo quarieia furnished at Camp Edwards Pierre pout, Kant New York. Clothing a mi subsistence as soon as mustered in. PROMOTIONS FROM THE RANKS. OFFICERS ARK EXPERIENCED. RELIEF TICKETS FURNISHED FAMILIES. Capl. THOS. F. UOODw'IM, Liout. U. H. SWORDS, Jr. No. 9 Greenwich avenue. 597 Hroailway, Lalayette HalL 223 Bowery. Notice. NOW IS THE TIME. A large amount pahl in rash to any one who brines a recruit. SECOND REGIMENT SPINOLA'S EMPIRE BRIGADE. HILLHOU8K LIGHT lN.ANl'UY, Colonel P. J. OLAASSEN. Commanding. RECRUITS WANTED IMMEDIATELY For Company F of this lirat class ogtineut. Pay 913 to 923 per month irom the day of enlistment. United States bouutv $100, twcn^ktlve dollars of which and one month's pay Will be Liven In advance; Slate bounty ol 950, will bo p.3d at once when musteied In; also 9001 ash In hand abavo all olbir bounties. Comfortable quarters, clothing aud subsistence at Camp Edwards Plerreiont, East New Yoilc. Promotions from the ranks; officers are experienced; re lief tickets fttrulahed families. RECRUITING OFFICERS. Captain Tims. F. Goodwin, late of the First Flro Zouaves; Lienteuunt G. II. Swords, Jr.; Lieutenant Cass. A. Palmier!, late of Duryec's Zouaves. Apply at No. 9 Greenwich avenue, and No. M5 Broadway, Laiayelle Hall. pROFOSALS FOR OATS. Dbi'OT Quarts'!mister's Ornca, ) Cokmcu or 18tu and G Stkkbto. > W ASIIIItUTON. August 15, 18o2. J SEALED PROPOSALS will be rooelved at Ibis offlro until FR1DA f, the 31)lh day of August, at 13 o'clock M., for fur mahing the government with (100,0005 one hundred and fifty tbousaud bushels of Oats, and (3,000) two Ihouetna tons of Hat. Hat to be good merchantable Timothy, put up In bales and delivered at (2,000) two thousand pounds to the ton. Oats to be of a good merchantable quality, put up in bags Of about two bushels eneh. Oats will be received by weight, at (32) thirty-two pounds to the bushel. Sachs to be furnished without extra charge to the govern ment. Delivery to be made in the city of Washington, within (25) twenty-live days Irom the date of the contract. PROPOSABB. Proposals w ill bo received for (500) five hundred ton* of Hay and upwards, and for (60,009) lifty thousand bushels of Oau and upwnrd*. The propositions for the Hey and Oats may be upon the same paper, but must be made entirely distinct from, and without reference to each other. The full name aud post oilioe address of the bidder must appear in the proposal. If a bid U made In life name of a firm the names of all the parties must appear or the bid will be considered as the individual proposal of the party signing U. Proposals from dhloral paities will not be considered, and an oath of al.sgieuce mutt accompany each proposition. Proposals must be addressed to Colonel D. H. KUCKEB, aiwrtermestcr United States Army. Washington, D. 0., and lould be plainly marked^^PTo^aljfor Data and Hay." The ability of the bidder to fill the contract, should It be awarded to him, must be guaranteed by two responsible per sons, whose signatures must be appended to the guarantee. The responsibility of the guarantors must be shown by the official roriiticate of the clerk of the nearest District Court, or of the United States District Attorney. Bidders must be present in person when the bids are op'med, or their proposals will not be considered. Bonds equal in amount to halt the sum to be received on the contract, signed by the contractor and both of his guar antors, will be required of the successful bidder upon signing the contract. Aa the bond must accompany the contract. It will be nere* eery lor bidders to have their buudamen with theqi, or to hare bonds signed in anticipation and ready to be produced when the contract ia signed. Blanks for bonds can be pro cured upon application being made at this office, either per sonally, by letter, or by telegraph. FORM Or OUARAfCriR. We, , of the ooanty of and State of , and . of the rounty of ? end State of - ?. do hereby guarantee that ?? la able to fulul a contract in accordance with the terms of his proposition, and that should his propo sition be accepted he will at onoe enter into a contract in acenrdanoe therewith. Should the contract be awarded him, we are prepared to become his securities. I To this guarsutee must be appended the official certificate above mentioned.] DrsrxcnoH, pauvaav. mm. Alt oats and hay contracted for nnder this advertisement will be rigidly Inspected, and such at do not prove of a good, sound, merchantable quality will be rejected. Payment to t e made upon the completion of the contract, or to soou thereafter aa the Depot Quartermaster shall be in funds. Any informality in the bid, or non-conformance with the terms of ihii advertisement, will ensure the rejection of the proposal. Delivery to be made et the railroad depot or at one of the government wharves in the city of Washington. Tbo Depot Quartermaster reserves to himself the right to reject any or all bids that he may deem too high. D. H. HtlCKER, Colonul and Depot Quartermaster. ECRU ITS WANTED. 60 able bodied men wanted to fill up. Company B, Eighty-seventh regiment New York Volunteers; Colonel 8TKFHBN A. DODGE, now under General McrJlelUo's command. Captain John H. Dobbsia now ready to enroll every able bodied man that la ansioua to come forward and reinforce onr brave and gallant army now before Richmond, com manded by our bravo commander. Major General George B. McClellsn. Bach recruit will receive, alter he has passed the nni-Keon end mustered Into the service, 929, and 93 RJr enlisting. This amount each man will receive before he leaves the oflloe, and also will receive his 950 bounty from the State within forty-eight hours after enlisting One month a pay in advance as soon aa the company Is complet edit 9100 bounty at the end of the war. Relief tickets furnished to famiUee immediately. Pay from 913 to 920 por month. Clothing, subsistence and transportation aa soon aaen I would advise all men that are witling to go at Ihla hour of peril, to Join Immediate)/, while they can get the bouuty. If you do not, beware of a droit soon. Apply to JOHN H. DOBBB, Captain Company B, " Eighty-seventh regiment New York Volunteer*, No. 145 Grand street, Williamsburg, L. L And C. L. FROTHING HAM, First Lieutenant Co. B, Eighty-seventh regiment New York Volunteers, 489 Broadpay, New York City. Recruits wanted for the fourth sena toiial district regiment; Pater McDermotl, Colonel; Geo. W. Weruer, Adjutant. This regiment Is tilling up under the auspices or the dlsiriet committee. Gov. Morgan warrants me to recruit a company. I want men, true loyal men, men whose hearts are steeled against this wicked re bellion, and burn to tee our proud old llag wave over every hamlet In the land. Every Indticem. nt In pay, bounty and relief this regiment otiera. Rally to the trumpet call. Re cruiting office, 21 Albany street. Wanted, a competent aer grant. J. HOWARD ACKBRMAN. Recruiting Officer. PHOENIX REGIMENT?CORCORAN ZOUAVES. FOURTH HEU1MENT, EMPIRE BRIUADB James 0. Burke. Colonel; M. P. Smith, Lieutenant Colonel. Irishmen, feu In, ann flu up the ranks of this splendid regiment, being the only real live Irish regiment now organ lilng. Being aocepted by hit Excellency Governor Morgan, there can be no consolidation. RECRUITS WANTED FOR COMPANY O. Come early. Don't wait to be drafted, es we will not have any eonaenpta We want men who will serve their country undor the appellation of brave volunteers. Come at once and receive your bounty?91771 9*7 on signing the roil. Your famffile* will be taken rare ot. Comfortable quarters, abundant rations *nd a splendid uniform furnished Imme diately. Apply at Ne. 7 Bowery, to Captain MICHABL O KORKE, or to Lieutenant JOHN McOARTHY, 31 Cherry street, and at City Hall Park, opposite the Time* Building, 'where all necessary Information will be furnlabed. H(EN1X REGIMENT. ~ ~~~ CORCORAN ZOUAVES. Fourth Regiment Empire Brigade. PATRIOTS, AROUSE. All yon brave fighting men who Intend to enlist In this reginn-tii, fall into the raaka of Cupt. Rsddj'a company. There la net a day to be loel. Time ts precious sod delay la danj,-erous al suoh a moment as tlila. Capl. Reddy wants a few'good men. who are experienced, to be promoted to ser geants and corporals. Tbta will be one of the beet fighting companies In the reglmont, aa Capt. Reddy has had many years eiperlence In regular and actual servlee. There can bo no doubt hut that hi* company will present aboldiront under the command of our reliant aud expcr.cneeil superior officers, Vol. Jan. C. Htirke and Lieutenant Colonel M. D. Smith, ami that we will leave our mark If wo ever meet the rebels. All the bounties from the State and general govern ments, amounting in all to $177, will he paid to all who may enlist In my company and past medieval inspection. Also, ri lief tickes furnished st once. No more excuse for Sufier Ing irom want of being paid your relief front the 8tatc. No nation on the feoe ofthe earth pays, clothes and feed* her sol diers belter thau the Unlit d 8 ale* of America. Arouse, then, from all other considerations, forward.to the rescue of your country, an I eni' II your names with me al my offioe, No. 90 Wslker street, corner or Elm. A first and second ileipenant wanted. Capl. JAMES M. KKDDV, Recruiting Officer, (JECOND REUIMENT?SPINOLA'S EMPIRE BRIGADE, tj Colonel P. J CLAAS8KN, Commanding. Young men of New York wishing to connect themselves with a crack com pany, now wanting but twenty more men to fill It to the Maximum standard, are requested to apply Immediately to the undersigned, at the recruiting office, northeast corner of 3d avenue and 22<l t re t, where any Information desired will be cheerfully given. Bounties granted by the city, county and Slate authorities will tic fully anil promptly secured to the men joining this company. Tw o dollars will be paid to every person bringing a recruit, or to the recruit himself on being mustered into the United Staler service. The men nftcrbclng mustered in will receive their uniforms, ,lc., and bo s"ill to the United Siaies B.ut.u ks at Ens! New York. Captain W. W. BOWLES, Commanding Com-any II, Second r glment, Empire Brigade Y> e. Bi.si.uaM, First Lieutenant, Juu* W, Fmhtop, Secoud Liouieuant, THB UBILUOT. S*~WIIi?ATKMPIRK BUi(>Al)E. AU'EMi'ION, ATTENTION, ATTENTION. MO. 81 NASSAU STREET. COM l'AN Y O. RTIXHOrsi LIlillT INKaNTBY, COLONEL H. J. CI AASShfc Ook.M aNOTNQ. ttt-OliblTS WANTKU IMMEDIATELY. Patriotic young men of New Torn, IT you daaire io enlist In tUu m-rv. j' of your country 111 this bvr liour of uitl, oouis forward at one ?ono anil all. You are now oalled u)>on to rally to her support. Do not wall 10 I* drafted, put allow to tile world tbul we ule nut compelled to resort to such an enpediem to cru.-u ibis mon ster relmJou. TO ARMS, THEN, aurl jolu a command officered by men who harp had e\pa ri iaco in itie Ueld, and are tboiougbly quaUiied to look alter tlie reuulromenU of ihetr man. NINETY I>OLLAB8 BOUNTY PAIi> after being uinalored in. t'loiUiug o." tbc be-t quality. R lief tiuketa . umiahed to lgmiliM. llead beats need not appl., a? such men deter recruiting. E. P. OOIiERTY, Captain Commanding, Late First legnuent United statue dbarushootera. Fit at Limit-mint, J. II. Oookklu Sooonil Lieutenant, Taos. A. Hknht. SP1N0LAS EMPIRE BRIGADE WAR, WAR. WAR. PIKKNIX REGIMENT. CORCORAN ZOUAVES. FOURTH REGIMENT, EMPIRE BRIGADE. COLONEL JAMES 0. BURKE, COMMANDING. DANIEL 0. MOVNIHAN, FIRST LIEUTENANT, RE CRUITING OFFICER. No. 10. Greenwich street. RECRUITS WANTED IMMEDIATELY. $30 OMb to each recruit joining mjr coin mead. Men of New York?Your bleeding country calls upon yon to rally to ber au. cor. Now la your time to show to the world 11 does not require a draft within tho Union lines to crush this gLanlie reblllon. 00MB poKWabd, onmrand all, to the call or Irishmen, your strong right hand is needed to-day before Richmond. The blood of thousand* of y ur fellow eonntry men cries to you for vengeance. Tho land of your adop tion?your only hops on earth??lr ichea forth her shattered arms to you and Implores you that, as she has helped you and cherished you in your day of distress, that you will now leap forward to her rescue in this her hour of used. Shall that call ho In vain? Will you pay back part of the obliga tions you owe herT A happy home, free speech, your relief,u tolerated and respected, your people elevated to the highest I osition m the l$nd?all this has she doue for jrou and yours, and will you be recreant to all the virtues or humanity and gratitude, and allow tne most glorious lund, the freest go vernment, tho perfection of human happlueaa the world has ever seen, to be polluted, rent asunder and crushed by the worst despotism?aye far worse Uian suuny Erin ever Remember this cursed rebellion is fostered and nourished by our hereditary euemy, England; remember tier ships and money fan and seep alive this unholy war, and noW she ?ays she Is going to tale a band iu. God grant she may. Irishmen, the spportunlty so long sought for dawns at lust. The call we make upon you to-day for our homes and Are sides will be promptly responded to. The Pho-nlx. the mother of brave Irishmen, calls upon her children of '4S to rally round her Green H.tuuer, and, march lfig side by side with the Stars and Strips, carry the music of the Union to the utmost houndnri ? of the land. $30 cash from the State, $23 when regiment Is mustered in. In uddiiion to relief tickets for families, thus all excuses ou account of ftimily destitution will ho done away with. Also from $13 to $23 pay In advance, $2 hand money, or any man bringing a recruit to the olllce will receive $3, 10 cents per day lor commutation of rations. Glotliing very beet ma terials. . . Forsake all. Yes, even your mother's, sweethearts, wives anil sisters, and come and meet a soldier.; reward. Vic tori and glory aw ait you. DANIEL C. MOYNIHAN, First Heuteiia.it. Recruiting Odicer, 16 GREENWICH STREET. ttQICKLEg BRIGADE." O All wishing to join a tried baud. This is the brigade. Apt ly carl,,. Tho bounty .or new regiments has ceased. Avail yourselves of the 1 beral bounty still o!ti r d recruits of old regluieuts and enroll yourselves at out e io this brigade. Government and Statu Itountiee will be mild for this week only. Let all young men who feel an interest In preserving our free institutions contribute their share in putting down tl.la wicked rebellion. Recruits must app y early or they cunuot pass the inusteriug olllccr In tfiuu to receive the bounty. C'iptain J. L. CnADWICK, Recruiting Oft]err, BOO Broadway and at the City Hall Dark, New York. SENATORIAL REGIMENT, COL. ANTHONY CONK.? Mo conscripts wanted Victory and glory await you. And remember that all bounty ceases when drafting com mences. Wanted, thirty good men, to (ill up Gompany O. Capt. J. E. Jones, formerly of the Fourteenth regiment, N. Y. S. Ah, and Lieut. Dudley W. Waynes, formerly of the Brooklyn City Guard, Thirteenth regiment, N. Y. 8. M. A good chance lor smart, steady men. $100 county from the United States; $00 bounty from the State; $60 from the city aud county; $13. one month's pay. In advance; $2 hand money, and $3 extra to any person bringing recruits, J00 will be paid on being muttered in. Subsistence, clothing, <?-, furnished Immediately. Apply at ollioe, corner Hamil ton avenue and Court street, Brooklyn. Lieut. DUDLEY W. HAYNBS. Recruiting Olllcsr. Substitutes. UNION SUHSTITUTE INSURANCE COMPANY. NEW YORK, August 26,1802. Title Company having made all their arrangements to pro vide substitutes for fifty persons liable to draft, are now ready to receive applicants. Rate of premium will be fixed Inaccoidauoe with the quota to be <ira ted, comp red with the number of persons liable to be diafted in the locality of the applicant. Parties out of the city will be Informed of rate of their locality by return mail. Ofll ?, 167 Broadway, room 12. References, by permission, Bilsa, Williams A Co., No. 4 Pine street. WM. M. VAN WAGBNER, Sec. SUBSTITUTE WANTED.?A GENTLEMAN WILL PAY $ 0) eavh to any foreigner who cannot be drafted, who will enlist Immediately In any of the rtglmrnta now In the field for the war. Address box 48 Post office, Lake Mahopao, Putnam county, N. Y. SUBSTITUTES WANTED.-THB HIGHEST PRICE will be puid to able bodied men, as soon as their services are accepted. Apply to A. PHILLIPS, Army and Navy Agent, 2a6 Broadway. TO BUILDERS. Sealed proposals wilt be received nntil 12 o'clock If., on the23th day of August, 1862, for enlarging the northwest Ex ecutive building, (War Department). Plan* and specifica tions can be examined from the 22d of thia month, between the hours of 9 A. M. and B P. M? at the Room of John Potts. Esq., Chief Clerk of tne War Department. Bidders will ?late the time by which they propose to put tho building un der roof again, and the time when they will complete the whole work; in awarding the contract, urns will be consid ered as well as money. The bids will be directed to the Sec retary of War, aud endorsed "Proposals for enlarging War 0?ce," The right la reserved lo reject any bid, which for any cause It shall not be deemed tor the Interest of the government to accept. Wan DxrasranxT, August 20,1863. THE DUTY OP PAYING THE REWARD FOR APPRB benslon and delivery of deserters from the volunteer ?eryice having been assigned to me, It becomes necessary. In consequence of the Irregular arrests and detention) to give notice thai no reward will be paid unless the certificate sets forth the regiment, lotter of oompany, captain commanding, and Slate In which the prisoner was enrolled. This certifi cate to be signed by n commissioned ofll er who has been regularly mustered Into the service of the United States. No reward will be paid for deserters from regiments now forming, unless proof can be given that the prisoner* have been absent more than ten days. FRANK B. HOWE, A. Q. M.. 194 Broadway. rpBB DRAFTS TO FILL THE FIRST AND SECOND A requisition of 600,000 men.?The undersigned for $100 In sures parties against drafts in the Slate of New York. If dafledwfll furnish a substitute according to Liw. D. P. WHUdTBH, Insurance Broker, ofilee 212 Broadway, room No. A | mo PERSONS DESIROUS OF 8EGCRINO 8UB8TL A tutcn?Having engaged more Substitutes for an asso ciation than will he probably required, parties desiring to se cure souie very good, reliable men, most of whom have ?erred before in European armies, and who will oertalnly be passed by the United States ofll ere, can do eo on liberal terms, by applying early. 30$ Broadway, up stairs. TWO YOUNO FRENCHMEN, WHO HAVE ALREADY seen military service In Europe, are willing to serve aa substitutes, on reasonable terms. The best reference will be glveu. Address A. B., Herald office. UNITED STATES MARINE CORrR-WANTED-FOR this tried and gallant corps, able bodied men, between the ague of 18 and 40 yoara, not less than 6 feet 4H Incline high and of g> od character. This corps offers superior In ducements to young men who are anxloua to servo their country. Fay from $13 lo $24 per month, with a certainty or making pleuty of prise money. A bounty of tlut) will be paid tsen recruit on receiving an honorable discharge, and $$ paid any one who will bring a recruit to the oflloc, aa soon aa he passes a medical examination. Clothing and ration* of the beet quality, together with medical atteodanee, when sick, furnished by the government. Apply at the rendez vous, No. 18 Bowery, or at the Marine Barracks, Flushing ?rcnus, Brooklyn. A. GARLAND, Major Commanding. TTNITED STATES ARMY NURSRS.?WANTED, AT U Agency United States Sanitary Commission, <28Broad Way, between the hours of 2 and 4 o'clock P. M. dally, able bodied men to set as nurses In United Suttee hospital* and on transports. Twenty tloilat ? andfifty cent* per month will be paid, and rations, clothing and medical attendance fnrnlvlicd. None need apply unless they can produce cer tificates of good moral cos racier, and are ready to make a contiact with the United State* government for one year. TITANTED?A PIRST AND SECOND LIEUTENANT f f and an Orderly Sergeant for a company now bring raised. Noue but men of ability nec<L apply. Call at 40 Fulton street, Brooklyn, between the hour* of 8 A.M. and 4 P. M WANTED-A SECOND LIEUTENANT WHO IS qnailiied for the position and can pay a portion of the expense of raising the company. He can be mustered Into servloe in a few Jays. Apply to A. Phillips, Army and Navy Ageut, 286 Broadway. 1ST NATIONAL VOLUNTBBRS.?THIS FINB REOI X msnt, now being raised by Col. Wis. Ourney, of the First United States Chasseurs, offers every Inducement to volunteer*. Einerleuccd officers from Uw field have re Jit reed ta take cJTnniande here. Bounties promptly secured, ?(?mediate care and good quarters at Camp Washington, Ststen Island. Recruiting office Germain* Hall, 41 avenus A. ED. W. HC11AUPFLER, Recruiting Uflkar. A TH SENATORIAL DISTRICT REGIMENT. 1 COLONEL PETBR MoDERMUTT. TO ARMS I TO ARMS I TO ABMSI One of the best regiment* In the field. Don't wait to be drafted, but enroll yourselves In this or ganisation, nod show tbst you are patriots and know the value of republican Institutions. The blast oi war sounds In our ears. Good ration* and nnlRirma furnished at nana. Beautiful camp on Htaun Island. $2 to $3 per week paid to your fa milies while sway. $100 United States bounty; $91 when muetered In. $30 State bounty; $23after signing the roll. $13, one month's pay, tn advance. $2 eash In hand. Now is your time. Join our ranks and swell the glorious Army of the Union Excellent cbsnoc forfpromotlon. Good and experienced officers. Fall In. Fall In. Fall In. Apply at the corner of Mott and Grand streets. Llent. JAMES SMITH, RocrulUng Officer. OtOROE W. \YARSIS, Adjutant. 4TH SENATORIAL DISTRICT REGIMENT.?RECRUITS wanted Immediately for Company D of this regiment, now quartered at Camp Washington, Staten Island, l'ay from $13 to $28 per mouth, with good, abundant rattens. Uniforms obtained ss soon aa the recruit I* en mm lo. Slate bounty. $30; United Stales bounty, $100; $20 of which Is paid In advance. Teamsters, drummers, Ac. Hradqnartcr* 10 Centre street. ROBERT 11. MBLV1N, Captain. ?1 fiTH REGIMENT N. Y. V., NATIONAL ZOUAVES, XU Colonel John B. Bcndix.?'This line regiment has open ed a recruiting offivs at the Mer cr House, corner of RroomS nnd Mercer Strang, where a few more recruits will lie ac coptcd. Tula regiment la now dolnv duty In the field, In Warren's briund" (tykes' division, Flu John Porter's corps do armee. Persons wishing to enlist cannot have a better chance then the present of joining ft splendid regiment. Nunc but good men need apply as but a few can bo taken. The highest bounty paid tbo?o enlisting. All .ntoriiinliun frrrlv civ n at the recruiting office, Mercer House, rorncr ot Broom an I Mercer streets, ('apt. GEO F. HOOFER and Lieut JAMES M. HAII1MI, Recruiting Offlirri. OfjTH REGIMENT NBW YORK VOLUNTEER".-A reernltlB" effi " for ibis rojlmeut h is l>een "pen d at 17 Centr afreet, between Chambers nnd Kesdo. The usual bounty given ? M00UB) With* THE BIBCLLtdV. 7QTB Eli'jIMKST HlQtlLANDKKd, NEW YORK d. M. NOTICE TO RECRUITS. An additional b>> ni. ul $M- uu wl.l paid by the Clark of ihc Co.no illo* j * e Mr* Vor? I'ro.luce hrUn ?, at the Cnii.d mates M t.t ill) Office, No. 71) While * rwl, to the Ki-.iTwo lluuJrvd >.eu enlisting in th" ?aiLst Kovcntj Nil-.Hi regiment lium thin <la> up to and melualng the Ut of ^"j^ifiriou I rally around the old standard of tl.e abova ra tio vurd regiment. n'i.i u> iiig acme U ,ty iu Vir^iuwa The toliuuta, |t..iiitia> are pai l luiii.udiaiui/ a>lcr being . miisu.'KMl into the avr I <?. $ # i ri)(i. lilt Culled stales g< verniueut. $.'HJ from tl.e N1.1 York Mima government. $2j1ioui the Jii.-ad Slates got urnuieol at the end of the war. $10 from the Co'umltton of New York Produce Exchange. $1.1, ouc mouth'j pay, after joining ike regi uem. $117 in all. Captain JOSEPH LAINO. I Keerultlng Captain R H. 8HILL1NOLAW, f Officers. aa.au iTiNo ur.ioss. Mercer House, corner of Broome and Mercer atresia. No. * 5 Broadway, two iloors above Brooms street. Janes Mur>s No. 76 West Twenty-fourth street. If... 79 W1,lie street, and City Halt Park. _ , . At Ui liur.i Newton's. 83 Fulton street, Brooklja. Any one bringing a recruit d>T ?BY MENDING $1 TO J. CAMPBELL, 369 PEARL ?pi, street, New York, printed dlreetiona by wliteb any oue may avoid being dratted, without volunteering or enbst lu will b i sent by rat.ira mail. ?WANTED, BY TWO YOUNO MEN. POSl ?put'i Uous as Qaurleruiaster Sergeant and Comtula saiy s Sergeaui, In the tame regiment, tor which a bonus of $60 will be given to aur person procuring the same. Address 0/A H., bo* III Herald office. $60 BXTBCOL. CHABLE8 0. DODGE, FIRST REGIMENT NEW YORK MOUNTED RIFLES. TWELVE MONTHS IN SERVICE, and now at SUFFOLK, VA. $60 will be paid In addition to the $39 United States and SM Slate bounty before leaving the city. Apply nt headquarters Co. 0,13 Cent, e street. _ Capt. J. 0. OBKBTBUFFEB, Recruiting Ofly$r. Aire ?CHAPLAINCY WANTED.?THE SUBSCRIBES ? I ?_). will pay tbs above nmo int to any one securing him the chaplaincy or some regluieut about to leave for the aeat Of war. Address W. W? box 3.371 Poatofliee. Oil en BOUNTY.?SECOND REGIMENT, EMPIRE ibiOU Brlgaue, Brigadier General FRANK BPINOLA. lJillbouseLlu'it Infantry. Thlity men wanted immediately, to oompleto Company E In tbta splendid regiment. $61) State bouuty paid Immediately on ?uliitlua, $38 when mustered In Puv from $13 to $33 per mouth. Onu mouth's pay tn ad i?n<e. Apply .arty tTideiitonaut I'EfER S. GERATY, Recruiting Officer, at 63 Bowery, corner of Canal rtreet. a?Tc?2 -?AYB YOUR HOUNTY.-$l6? TO ALL WHO JSllOiJ. enli-t In Company D, First regiment Empire Brigade, before the 14th of August. At 101 August 16 you will be drafted, aud wou't get anything but your' regular u?y Come uow: get into a regiment 01 good Jolly boys, food, experienced otUcers, and $163, which Is more than Is offered by any Other regiment in the United Btatos. Lieut. IIA MILTON, 13 Peck slip, corner ol Gold aud Fulton atreeta, N. Y. SliHCAli. Tny"pEKSON HAVING A NEW FINK TONED FLU J\ tlna lor sal" cheap may address Thompson, ileta.il olllcgiving lowest cash price. MAGNIFICENT SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD Pianoforte lor sale, carved tegs uud rase, overstrung buss, lull Iron plate, lined with satiuwood, made to order, tee.1 In use seven months, cost $aOU, lor $360, Including Stoo. and Cover. Also Par.nr Furulture at a aacnUce. In quire at 113 West Twenty-third street, near Sixth orenue. GREAT BARGAIN. ?A SPLENDID ROSEWOOD Piano, splrn lid tone aud workmanship, will be sold at a great sacrllice if applied for Immediately at la Ktisi Thir teenth street i.ear Fl.'th uvea no. USIC.-$3 FOR EIGHT LESvSONS ON THE PIANO torte, 1th privilege of dally practice, by a lady well qualified. pupils attended ut their residences, $10 to $13 per quarter. Apply at 106 Twenty-sixth street, telweeu Seventh and Eighth avenues. PIANOS?OF TIIK CELEBRATED MAKERS. J. A C. FISCHER, acknowledged to be the most durable and the best Pianos made, with Iron frames, patent dampers, overstrung, wholesale and retail, at the manufactory and warerooms, 241. 343, 318, 247, 24U West Twenty-eighth street, uoer Ninth avenue. <M KA -NEW SEVEN OCTAVE PIANOS. IN ROSE JPlOl/. wood oases, iron frames and overstrung baas, for $16U: do., with mouldings $160; do., with carved legs and Inlaid with name board, $176. and $200;do., with earl keys, $236 and $360: new 6tj octave, $140. The abovs Pianos are the greatest bargains fu the city. Second band Pianos from $26 to $100. New Metodeons at extromely low pi ices. New and second hand Pianos and Melodcons td let. Rent allowed ol' purchased. Monthly payments received for the asms. HORACE WATERS, Agent, 181 Broadway. INSTRUCTIOW.^ TEACHER, OF MANY YEARS' EXPERIENCE, de&ues uu engftgttniont iu tho city or iu the country to teach tito English tranche* or fcdaPBlca. AddJhaa A. J>., Herald office. "all FOR $10-FENMANKIIIP AND ARITHMETIC. J\. per quarter, 78 lessons each, or Bookkeeptug. lessons uullu lied, $.0. Ladles receive tweuly Writing LeaiODi tor $2 at PAINE'S Mercantile Colleges, 62 Bowery. N. Y? sod 386 Fulton street, Brooklyn. MER. SCHOOL INST., 696 BROADWAY.?WANT, ed teachers of French, music, drawing, military tactics classics ami mathematics. Personal applications preferred" O. B. WOODMAN A|COMPANY, EDUCATIONAL AGENTS' OARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES and children. No. 6 WyckolT street, third door from Court street, South Brooklyn. Board, English branches, French and Music on Ptsno, $160 a year. Day scholars taught aa above for $15 a quarter. Primary classes from $1 60 to $3 a quarter. Bills payable quarterly in ?,l^an?e'I)ELANEy EDFORD FEMALE INSTITUTE?AT BEDFORD, Westchester county. Now York, under charge of Mr. and Mrs. Bolton, will re open Wednesday, September 10, 1863. Tertne $180 per year. Clmilsrs may be had of J. M. Butea, Otlloeof American Bxobanve Fire Insurance Coin, pany, corner of Broadway and Cedar street, New York; J. M Rankin, Fulton Fire Inauranoe Company, No. 172 Broad way, corner of Maiden lane; Anson D. F. Randolph, No. 083 Broadway, or addreaa Principals CUBAN INSTITUTE AND MILITARY ACADEMY. AT New Hamburg.?Pell term opens September I- Class ics and Modern Languages, Mathematios, Military Tactics. Ac., taught. French, English, Spanish, Gorman, Italian and Military Teachers resident In the Institute. Fine gyinns slum, Dlsylng rooms, s large military cam p. bowling alley, 22 acres of land, filled with the choicest fnilt trees. Ample aeeomjnodatlons for 3(? pup'la. Location ttnsurpaased. The discipline of the establtehment Is similar to ihat of West Point, but exceedingly parental For circulars apply to GEO. E. SIMONS, 430 Bruomu street, N. Y. French and English institute for youno gentlemen, Noo. 48 and 60 East Twentv-fourth atreej Boarding and Day School. Puplla prepared for West Point the Navy Sehcol Coller' snd business A pupil can enter when six years of age and remain Ull he U twenty. Pro sneclus with full details to lie hail. Lessons will be re sumed on September 16. ELIB ( HARLIER. Director. ? KS30N3 IN FRENCH AND TRANSLATIONS?AD dresa E. 0., box 151 Herald office, or apply at 196 Clin ton street, Brooklyn, In the evening. , M~~ ONri. L. DB ORAND-VAL 8 FRENCH AND ENOLI8H Boarding School, classical snd commercial, Hudson terrace, Hoboken, N. J., la opeu for the reception of pnptls. Annual session begins September 1. Terms $200 per annum. WtNTBD?TO RECEIVE LESSONS IN SPANISH pronunciation and conversation, in exchange for French or English lessous. The appllcaut la a French gen tb?rn&n tf*cher in one of the tirst lunUluietof thUiily. Ad dicflM U. O. G.$ Herald office. ANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN. A 3ITUA f ? lion m teacher In the primary department of a Mhool; or to take tho charge of a houee and children ; or aea nur?t W or 10 tase mo cnerg* "? ? """"" ?"'? , -- ry governess to young children; or ascompsniou to a lady. Address w.th full particulars, A. L , 107 South si. AETROIsOGTs A STROLOOTST.?MADAME HENRI NEVER FAILS ?fl In luckjr number*; bring* the absent back; ran*** them to adore you; write* tbe name you marry, shows their likenea*, give* good luck, Ac, at No 80 Weat Broad tonv rilta r I n/m >? 1,1 at mot nnnai ki-obwala ?ML. tniii likeness, give* good luck, Ao., at No 80 way, near Leonard street, over broker'* otlloe. A 8TRQLOQI8T.?MADAME COLOAN WILL REVEAL UTL tbe paat, present and future daily, from eight A. M. to nine P. M. at 34 Wlllctt si., rear, between Broome and Dc lancey streets. Oent* 60 tents; lsdlaaU to 60 cent*. AM BONA FIDE A8TROLOOI8T, THAT EVERT ONE cau depend on, la Mine. WlLfiON, who tell* tbe object el your visit an soon a* you enter. Sbo tells the neat, pre aentand lutureof your life, and warns you or dangers, and tilings success out or the most perilous undertakings. N. B.?Celebrated waste charms. No. 180 Alien street, be tween Houston and Stanton, over tbe store. Ladles and gentlemen. 60 cents each. /"IORA A. 8KAMAN-INDEPENDENT CLAIRVOYANT, \J baa removed from Division street to 161 West Twentieth street, betw en 8 iventh and Eighth avenues, where she can ha consulted upon all subjects, both medical and buslnem, day and evening, as usual. Madame rat i? the best clairvoyant and Aairologtst In this city. Bbe tells your very thoughts, gives lucky number*, causes speedy marriage*. No. M) Beveutb avenue, near Twenty sevantb street. Ladles 26c., gentlemen 60c. Madamb hart, having returned from bu roye, announces to tbe ladle* of New York that she can be oonaulted at No. 21 Baser street, upon the past and futnre; special Information aa te fortuns, marriage, and cburina given. Ordinary fee 26oent*. Madame snafper?the seventh daughter, haa a ratural gift to tell about love, marriage, absent friends, busiDsaa and Journeys. No. 266 Second street, be tws.u svenue C and Union market. Ladies 26c. Gentle man not admitted. MRS. ADDIE BANKER?MEDICAL AND BUSINESS Itlalrvojant and Spiritual Medium; siiocesafully treats all 1)1; rases; Hiialnesa ItonsultaUons, Invaluable Advice on Lite and Happiness. 832 Fourth street, four doors west of Broadway. NM B.?WHO HA8 NOT HEARD OF TllE CELEBRATED . Madam PKEW8TKK. who has removed to 69 thirty, eighth street, corner oi SUth avenue, over the bakery, and who ran be consulted with entire satisfaction! Sbo bas uo e<|cal. Bbe tdla the name of future wife or husband; also that of her visitor. If you wish truth give her a call. rpHK GREATEST WONDER IN THE WORLD IS THE A accomplished Madame H If RUN, fiom Paris, who can b" consulted wltli the strictest confldenff on all af lull* of lite; restores drunken and unfaithful husbands; haa a secret to mate you bviuved by your heart's Idol, and brings together those long separated. Ladies 26 cents. Residence WThird avenue, above Twelfth street WMpllO WOULD NOT UO TO MAKE THEIR FORTUNE! Uo ye, one and all, to we Miss WELLINGTON, ihe renowned English piopueieas, universally acknowledged the list of all ?*tr*Iogl*l*, who guarantee* .o secure to ihuse who eunsu ther, bealib, wca.tb and bapotnes*. and warran a to impart to ilium infui insllou ol the utmost impor anm, relative to lawsulia. journeys, ab>ens friends, love, courishlp, mairtage, hidden irassuMS, euaiulos and tiouble*?In fact, o. all alairs in Hie Lruvt soldiers, learn your tiouiii of glory, life or death. If you seek your owe prosperity and leeliity you II not ib 'a. to visit oradurev* i>y letter Lhts Ids ' y giued and beautiful young la dy, at Idi Sixth avenue, oi posite Kiguth street. Miss W. i? the only pernio In tills iliywlioi.Hsl.ieginuurK.inauandArab.su tallsmuu* lur I In,., goo I In k, n d ? ness at! u lie? >e rented tor lite. , L ckv numisrs given, as ui o nigh:, re ;>? \i*Ptt} el'v refe I mm c's. Oi uiikvnn as cured and uuuiiful wives ami hug katt'i reclaimed. AIKVDIIJIKTT*. WALLAcfSr* " " - --- ---~ Proprietor , Mr. WALLACE D '-'f* open, at tiulf-i ui aeyeu, C<>m nance* at eight. SLXTY-EIUHTH NIGHT OF r'tb r'LORBACKB. 'JK1L..V I'itANT SUC'LaS. Till UN I* AN r H '.'Ch 8. litll MPH? NT SCO KM. TK1 I'M I'HaN r St COLAS. TUESDAY IVK.NIMI, At uToT 2d, PROGRAMME. L Firemen's Quadrille, (u ?) Rnppi t'? full Orchestra, 2. The great do>ue?lic drums oyjo.n .Iron ham, cttiu-d THE IRfcU KMll.RlNf, FLORENCE in hi* famous climac r ot TIM O'BRIEN. K ->l nf iiir character* liy thegriet emu* !dy eompii' y. 3. Corcoran Quickstep K?|i|ill '? ^up rh O.che-tra, 4. The w i ole w conclude with the uaaii.u. Pioteau piooe dirt TUB YOUNG ACTltESS; Florence ?* Camomile, the Tragedian. Mrs. FLORENCE, lu an dirt- rent cbarac.era, with songs and dano-a. FRIDAY?Grand Benefit of Air*. W. J. FLORENCE. c. IIENRY, THE POPULAR VOCALIST, AT WOOD 8 MiNSTtthLS. EFH HORN, TUB BEST LIVING REPRESENTATIVE of Ethiopian character, AT WOOD'S MINSTRELS Great preparations are being made for tka FALL BBABON at the CRKMORNE GARDEN, eommenclng Sept. 1. WM. SHIRRS, LB88RB AND MANAGER, PIKE'S Oyera liou*e, Ciuoinuatl, will he pleased to re elre proposals Iroui hroh aatonale, stock or stir, at the Lalarke House. until fui tear notice. RAFPAELE ABRCCO, THE POPULAR HARPIST AND Vocal tat. At WuOD'd MINSTRELS. Ethiopian artists wanted?a first class tam bourtne Eud man, Firstl Vlo onUl and Second, Pianot Cornet and Flute player* : Tenor, Bate, and Alto singers. Apply thla day at Olympic Theatre, oornar Court and Ketnaaa atraeu, Brooklyn, between 10 A. M. and 4 F. M., to W. A. Christy. iHiPFne. ST?f* '?O'J WtW YORK TO LIVERPOOlT^ The sltiaui.hiu GREAT EASTERN Walter Baton mander, will be dLnetchad ' raton, com mander, will be dispatched raon uvxnrooL, (Calling at Queeiutowa) Saturday, August Id J) edneaday, October 1. November 1& , hS:5^<*' V-11"-?;??? ??$1M _ **?* N*W TORE, Tuesday, September ?. Saturday, October 25. Thursday, December 11. ?? |IIU to |UII rtul a of apartments for fainlUea may be engaged by special agreement. * Second Cabin, State Room bertha, meals served at separata table a#) Tlok? is for the voyage to and from Liverpool, In ttrst or Herond cabin, at a Fare and a l alf. Third Cabin, Intermediate State Room oasacDg. re, found with bed, bedding, table utenajleaud good substantial food " 55 Steerage, with superior accommodation* 56 Each pagsengei allowed twenty cnble feet of luggage. An uapt r euccd Surgeon on l>oartl. for freight and pa?aags, apply to CHAS. A WHITNET, At the office, No. 28 Broadway, Now York. HOW LAMP ft A8PINWAI.L. Agent*. STEAM WEEKLY TO LIVERPOOL, TOUCHING AT yiieenitnwu, (Cork liurbtr.)?The Llvcriiool New Tork and l'hiladelpliia Sieameblu Company inn nd ileapatablng theli lull powered Clyde built iron steamship* as follows:? GLASGOW Saturday. August 30 K A NO A UO< J .Saturday Septemter 6 CITY OK WASHINGTON. Saturday September 13 And every aucceeding Buturday, ai noou, from pier At North river. RATES OF PASSAGE. FIRST CABIN $85 STKKU.toB $35 Do. to Londou 90 Dt>. pi London 88 Do. to Parts 95 Do. to Puris 43 Do. to Hamburg 95 Do. to Hamburg 40 Paaseugera alio forwarded to Havre, Bremen, Rotterdam, Antwerp, Ac., ai equally low rates. Karen from Liverpool or Queenstown?1st cabin, 15, 17 and 21 guineas. Steerage from Liverpool, ?8 8s. From Queens town, ?6 6s. And those who wish to send for their friends can buy tickets here at the current rate or exchange. These steamers harp superior accommodations for pas aengers, are strongly built In water-tight iron sections, and carry patent Arc nnulhllators. Experienced surgeons are at tached to each en-amer. for further Information apply In Liverpool to WILLIAM INMAN, ageuf, 22 Water street; iu Glasgow to ALEX. MAL COLM, No. 5 Si. Enoch square; In Queenstown to C. ft W. D. SEYMOUR ft Co.; In London to EIVE3 ft MACEY, 61 King William street: in Paris to JULES DECOCE, 48 Rue Notre Dame dee Vlctolre*. Place de la Bourse; In Philadel phia to JOHN O. DALB, 111 Walnut street,tor at the com pany 'a offices. JOHN O. DALE, agent, 15 Broadway, N. Y. rflHB NORTH GERMAN LLOYD'S STEAMSHIP HAN X SA, H. J. von .Sanscn, com nauder. carrying the United States mail, will tall from pier SO North river, foot of Oham bars street, on 8ATUBDAY. AUGUST 3D, AT 11 O'GLOCK M. roe BREMEN VIA SOUTHAMPTON, taking passenger* to LONDON, HAVRE, SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN, at the followlug rat> a :? For tbo hr*t cabin, $11$. second cabin. $70; steerage, $40. For freight or passage apply to OEtRlCHS ft CO.. 68 Broad itreet_ MO. ROBERTS' LINK OF STEAMSHIPS FOR CALI ? torula aud Oregon, via Nicaragua. Through in ad vance of the mall. Great reduction in fares through to San Francisco. No detention on the isthmus. The new and splendid Steamship AMERICA, 2,000 ton A Commander JEFF. MAURY. Will sail on Satui day, October 26, at 12 o'clock, noon, pre cisely, from her pier at the lbot of Warren street. North river, for Han Juun del Norta, connecting with the fast and well known steamship MOSES TAYLOR. 1.500 tons, B. Howes, commander, to *all without delay for Ban Franclaoo direct ou the arrival of the passengers at San Juan del 8ur. The speed and accommodations of these steamers arc un surpassed by any steamerson either oocan, and It Is Intended to land passengers by this line In San Franclaoo within 21 days. The undersigned having been In the California trade sines the beginning bega to Inform the public that this la a perma nent I ne. Knd not put on for the purpose of being boughtnr driven off. The ship# wlU positively leave on the day ad vertised once a month, and in six months other ships wul be ready, ee that a double nerrlee may be relied upon. For Information or pam?e apply to q No. 177 West street, corner of Warren street, North River. Royal mail steamship scotia.?for litbr pool.?The SCOTIA. Judkina, commander, will sail from the stream on Wednesday next, 27lh Inst. A steamboat will ply between the company's wharf, at Jersey City, and the Scotia from 7)6 to 8)6 A. M.. to convey passengers and baggage on board. Nona bat pasaengera oan be taken on board. The PBR8IA will sail September 10. E. Ct'NAKD, No. 4 Bowling Green. AMBURO-AMERICAN PACKBT COMPANY. STBAM TO LONDON, HAMBURG, HAVRE AND SOUTHAMPTON. The favorite first class and elegant Iron mall steamahlp TEUTON IA. E. Meier commander, carrying the United States mail, sails from pier No. II North river, foot of Fulton street, positive 'T SATURDAY. September 20, And takes passenger* for London, Hamburg, Havre and Southampton at the following rates:?First cabin, $116; se cond cabin, $70; Steerage. $40. The BAVARIA will succeed the Bavaria on Sept. 20. C. B. RICHARD ft BOAS. 161 Broadwav, N. Y. FOR LIVERPOOL AND LONDON?TAPSCOTT'8 LINE,? Ship R. L. LANS, at pier No. 8. North river, sails for Liverpool August f7; ahip MARGARET EVANS, at pter 1ft East river, sails for London August 27. For passage or drafts on Great Britain or Ireland, apply to TAP8COTT ft CO., 86 South street. liiOR LIVERPOOL?OLD BLACK STAR LINE.?THB 1* packet *hlp R. S. ELY. lying at pier 14 Baal river, sails August 29. The HEMISPHERE sails September A For passage apply on hoar 1 or to' WILLIAMS ft OUION, 40 Fulton street. FOR LIVERPOOL?THE BLACK BALL LINE?PACK et ship JAMES POSTER, Jr., Mails to-morrow. For foot of Berk man St., or to JACOB WILSON, 173 South eireet, opposite Roosevelt itr?ct ferry. FIR8T PACKBT FOR LIVBRPOOL.?THOMPSON'S Black Star Line. The EXCRL810R, at pier 34 East river, Mil* on Thursday next. For parage from or to Liv erpool, apply at the office, *75 Pearl street. STBAM TO LONDONDERRY, OLASOOW ANiTlIVBR. pool.?The Montreal Steamship Company's first class rull powered Clyde built steamer ANULO SAXON. Captain Graham, carrying the Canadian and United States malls, will tail from Quebec next Saturday, August 30. Rates of passage fromjTew York:?First clad, according to accom modations, 111 and $70; etecrage, lound with good provl ?tens, $35. Rates ol passage from New Tork and return, si the following reduced rates ?First cabin, SI69 18 and $198 sleernge, $7lX. CertlLoatcs Issued for bringing out passen gers from all Die principal towua In Great Britain and Ire fe a,"" Arrangement commkncino july i, im. n _ , FOR CALIFORNIA VIA PANAMA. A. 2r*. ci*M ?*????* win 'cave New York on the 1st, Ulh and 21st of each month, except when these dates fall on foUowSg* B depertnra will be on the Monday '"I. frel?h? or passage apply at the only office, lia $ Bow. ling Green. D. if. ALLEN, Agent FOR HAVANA DIRECT.?THE UNITED STATES MAIL steamship COLUMBIA, D. 1). Burton, commander, will leave pier No. 4 North River for Havana, oa Thursday. Angus! 28, al 12 o'clock M. precisely. For freight or pttrgt apply to BPOFTORD, TILE8TON ft CO., 31 Broadway. First stbambrs for new Orleans direct ? Tha Uulted Stataa mall steamahlp ROANOKE wiU leave UlT IS North river, on Saturday. August ML 1882. at 13 5V{i'2& S??J' Jot "ew Orleans direct. Steamer t.KEOLK, Geo. W. Couch, commander, will tall Wednesday, Sept. St No passengers taken by the Creole. LUDLAJf, UBINEKBN ft CO., 116 Broadway. A USTOALIAN PIONEER LINE.?THE Al FATORITB A elpper ship IIUHSAR, Ilewland master, is now rapidly load lag at pier 13 Baal river, and will have quick despatch Air Mslbotirne direct The Al extreme slipper ship MON. SOON, Baker master, to gticeeod the Nord Stern, foe Sydney, N. KW., la rapidly loading at pier 37 Bast river. Boib uf the above vessels have superior accommodations for first and second cabin nasarngrrs. For frrlgbl or r wti sddIv to R. W. CAMERON, 88 Beaver street vvr ?T RAILROAD*. Hudson river railroad.-trains for albant. Troy, the North and West leave Chatubei* street at 1 am 1-11 A. M., and 3:16, 6 sad 10.161'. M. T ONG ISLAND RAILROAD ACCOMMODAtToN^OLD JLi South Ferry Terminus?Trains leave at 7:46 A. M. and 6:16 P. M. for Oreeaport; 11.45 A. M. and 4:16 P. B. for By. oesett; 7:4ft 11:4ft A. M., and 3:1ft 4:1ft 6:46 P. M.for Hemp, stead, bouriv for Jamaica I rum 7.46 A. M. to 6:46 P. M. Long island railhoad-cdangr or termi bus.?Pasactiger depot at james slip and fool oi Tbtr ty-fourth airoot. East river. ?umuitraflanasmcnt? Leave New York al$ A. M. for Greenport, Sag Harbor, Orl nt and Hampton. At 8 A. M., 12 ,M. and 4.3d P. M. for Syoaeot. At 3 30 P. M. forGrvenport. At 6 P. M. for Farming tale. On Sundav a train leanis Hnnler'o Point (Thirty-fourth siroet terry), at 8)6 A. M. for Kiverhead and imsrme llale ?tat one at exeuraien tales. Returning leaves Riverhvad at 3 P. M. New tork, haklem and albant railroad 'or *i.te?a?' ?*"? Comnieac.ng Tunra ay, May 8 1882. For Albany, 10:30 A. M., Etpres* Mail Tie n from Twenty, sixth atrset station. Far all local Irate* see Time Tabu JOHN BURCIULL Assistant nuperlnte^tdent MUtllBPii yOR HALE-A SPLENDID STOCK OF NEW AND ,P soOouii-hand Ta s|.r$?ft. $100. jyl.V), $2. i/sml J.jO co iiplois. 'I able lo Lat, ami orders ov mail stieu led to ny W. it. GRIFFITH, 146 Fulton stfee' ' f mrTV'T*,rpV A winter garden. ? A. W. JA KSoN ....Lessee and Kuwr The brilliant Mild eutnudtmUo Jh. loolue ""wwled K> "? great Iraglo aruat, M188 SAX?MA!f by ft fashionable, lunulas oaJ au 1 dowdfe ' audlvnee has Is* ducvd the mau.igeu ?-nt I., aun nine the l'S\ urtte p.ay of ? . I HE nl'NOlidACK . mm tor it-petition on Tins E.'cuinx, Tur.day, V ?#i U4 "io-Mor o?v w..B? Mlaa BATKYI iN wt.l agadu ?j.|jy?r In Urr N'",M?fT-. Ctiaia-'lrr Ji IJft Mr. J. W Wa.la.g ii MlfVi Wa.ier Mr. E .wiu A.aia* ,.mm sir T. KUAWd Supported by m puworfi' company. ^ i>"or? open at 7:.. Coruiueii e al 7\. \ * S GARDEN ? SUMMKK HEAXON. Aft Imi ?Ate tua Maunder u ? VT| .?||m FOUKTil WblvK UF THE " WORLD RENOWNED GAbHIKf, ?! \\R|. aND TROUPM and the wonuer ut the age ?? YOUNO AMERICA HOUSE CROWDED TO 01 BKFLOWING EVERT NIGB*. Tuea.ay evonlug. Augu.t Iti, lag*, will be presented io< the Ual time tun graud tatry anr'laan lar pantomime en t died, lu* GREEN MONSTER, viSSk* -ILL: ?"'he White KuMhl Youag America a* Uarieelia After the far*- (lexoud time). ? the polka rationale, . ?J Muie. M.trzetU aud Moua. Jophod fa conclude with the THREE PL.V1N0 TRAPEZE. A LA LBOTABD^ _ ?, . . By Young America. The BiitortAlnmenu will oouumuob with the nltltij entitled, LOTTERY TICKET. To-morrow, by particular repeat, With the eioeptlon of the pr.a*. no free list. Admission 00 cents, Parquet Stalk, 70 oeuu: Famllv fltaqasu IB cent*. Commence at S o'clock. VTIXOW8 CRBMORNB OABDEN. At Ore*! ftuoceea of the new Comic Pantomime. THE GOLDEN EGO, # in rented by end produced under the immediate rtlrnntftm jf M. Lebmann, with new scenery, trie ha. traosJormaUaaflfi original mu.U by THOMAS BaKSrT ' Every artist connftflUd with the eiabllahoi?t wtR HKMft In thta pantomime. GRAND PAS SBOL. by COSTA THBUMB 8PBCIALNOTIOK. The continued terete l loots of _ , 8ENOR1TA CUBA8 Bender* It impassible i or her to ?pp ar Tor the preaent. Em notice will be girea of the neat appearance of thia greet aw Reappearance of M. DENIER. the greet London Comic, who will appear In the Pantomime. Fifth night of the Comic Polka, THE BEAR, byTliML BAKER and hie Orchestra. PKB6H ATTRACTIONS IN THE EQUESTRIAN SCH04M* by a boat of Gy mtiasia and Aorobau. Admiaalon lo the Ihrte cutei lainun uti. 25c New bowery theatre. Sole Proprietor J. W. ? TUKSLMY EVENING, August 2?, ...??,B*C'jnii week of Mr. and Mra. P. B. Own way. IMMENSE SUCCESS IMMENSE SUCOMEB PEEP 0* DAY. ?* PEEP O' DAT. CROWDED HOUSES, Unapproachable Scenery and EH'octs. TUB OLD toill.B 1UOUN, A rral 11 (?li Fair Scene, NiglitK encored. THr, KG I T Dill it W, THE l'EEP O' DAY. Nor*.?Thia la the original .iramu by Palconer, and tea never been presented to the public In thia city oxoept at mis theatre. The Dtamaof tba SHOBMAKElt OP TOULOUSE. Mr. O. 0. Boniface aa Tba ShaemMRar To-morrow, Mr. and Mra. P. B. CONWAY. OX'S OLD BOWEBY THEATRE. Monday and Tuetdjy eveuinga, Auguet 25 and ML DEMON OP THE DESERT. OB. THE WELL OF PALMS. Young Qutokset Mr Har.^'ufti OllftaWaabud Mr. Harry OhA| Hanltned, otharwixe Zoboiee.. Mlaa Fanny Ht THE HAUNTED HULK. Sara Sproute Mr. O. K. Raker Mr. U W. Thorn Suselte Barncllfl Mlaa B I Patty .Vlagga Mlaa Emma T( EH. FLORENCE, THE VERSATILE PEKFOUMRgL . At WOOD'S minsibmlB. BARNUM'S AMERICAN MUSEUM. WONDERFUL COMBINATION OF NOVELTUA THE WORLD NE'ER SAW THE LIKE. OEN. TOM THUMB AND COM. MUTT. GEN. TOM THUMB AMD COM. NUTT. TRIAL OF SKILL FOR TRIAL OF SKILL FOR I TRIAL OF SKILL FOR ^ MUSEUM CROWDED DAT AN6 NIGS MUSEUM CROWDED DAY AND NIG LIT. The original OEN. TOM THUMB OEN. TOM TUUMB OEN. TOM THUMB AMD TU? ?SO,000 COMMODORE NUTT pti.ooo COMMODORE NUlT g&I.OO) COMMODORE NUTT la all thalr curious, exciting, laugnabie and ' uiarvetteM mt formancea and coatumea. including OYER TWENTY DIFFERENT CHARACTERS. OVER TWENTY DIFFERENT CHAKAOTER? OVER TWENTY DIFFERENT CUAKAOTER* Mr. Barnum has agreed to give a PRIZE OF ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS I PRIZE OF ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS I to the hero who prove* the uuat tal uted end attraoUv*. They have now performed two weeks to crowded hMMW bf lS<s igfiuum Q( Mag. tstnd dollars between mm i to this, and have therefCiw . great (vial ol merit ONE WEEK LONGER. ONR WEEK LoNuKR. ONE WEEK LONUKR. They will be aeen at all hour*, every day and evening, mi will give api clal uerformancei morning, afternoon aaleMb Inn. at II, 5 and T\ o'olticfc They will alao be seen promenading about the Museum General Tom Thumb'* Magniuoent Presents, Jawala. Ag. frum Queen Victoria and the principal crowusd heaSnlf Europe will be eDitbtted. The Mln ature Carriages ef the Thumb and the NniL wMft four ol Uie smallaat Ponies in the world, and Blfta CeaEn* men and Footmen tn livery, seen near the Museum at 11 ma A o'clock P. M. BEAUTIFUL COLORED TROPICAL FISH. BEAUTIFUL COLORED TBOP1CAL FISH. The Orand Aquaria la now swarming with a beautiful Flab from the tropical seas, whence tbeyl brought al en expense of seven thousand doMari. elude 111ty beaullrul Angel Fish, mag tiaoeni four eyad rube, tba meat exqnla.teiy beaullrul Hah ever beheld: ?*? Flab, Surgeou FDh, Percuplne Fish, Spanuh Lady Fifth, *aE other rnv ^ ? censlatlng of Mr*. J. J- PRIOR. Mlaa JENNIE WALTBBR, Mr. J B. NAOLE, Mr. W M. HOLLAND (hta Orel appdhW anoe at tha Museum), and Measre. HAV lLAND, RlLanrg ANDERSON. Ac.. Ac., la alxo engaged, and five* every afteiv noon at 9 o'clock, and averr evening at tha laugkaMa farC* TEMPTATION. F and tbe judges t being governed by the agglauee of the ettcc) propose to divide the tuoua md pigmy rivals. They both object to agreed to contluue this great trial ol merlt and skill Yet, with all thin, and the million of other anrtofltMn fNm ell parts of the world, the price of adu.laeiou retna.nt al a^W 25 ccnU; children under ten y.art 15c. BRYANTS' MINSTRELS. HUME AGAIN. Mechanic'* Hall,472 Broadway, above Grand (?RAND REOPENING. MONDAY EVENING. AI GUST 19, 1861. THE COMPANY: DAN BRYANT, NEIL BUY BHER 0. CAMPBELL BuLLF NELSON SEYMOUR, O. W W. L Hobba, Geo. 8. Kowlrrj J. H. Sevort, Q. A. C'ounera, O. W. ?harlea, J. W. Htlloa, D. D. BtnmeU, Jm. Morrieon, J. Getting*, V&Bl T.J Poei, Prank Lealie, Little M Tor I u 11 particular* of programme are bill* of me q* Doora open at 7; ourteln riaea at 8 o'clock. Ticket* fBORGB CHRISTY'S M1NSTRBL8. 985 BROADWAY, U Oppoalte Metropolian HotcL CURI8TY A BKIUUS Uiaaea* and Propel Milt OrgaaUtd In IMA The only delineator* of NBGRO MINSTRELSY IN THB CITY. The moat popular amuaement and lb* favorite rreert ?C pteaanre aaekara. OBOROB CHRISTY In hla laughable oharaoter af DtaWBMT Snipes In the farce of DOUBLE BEDDED ROOM. The celebrated Quartette, Keevea, Birch, Corwla aaB Norland. R. Sanda the Champion Clog Dancer. Charley Neil, W. H. L-w!*, Walter Birch, Ac., Aa. Doora open at 7; curtain rtaee at dpreclaely. 29 cent*. No ball prl?>. WOOD'S MINSTREL HALL, 914 BROADWAY, Oppoalfe the Si. Nlckolaa HoteL HBNRY WOOD Sole Proprietor and IMMENSE SUCCESS. OVERFLOWING lloUbBS. MURE NOVELTIES. Monday, Aaguat 39, and every evening during the WOOD 8 MINSTRELS. The model Troupe of the pronation. Bph. Horn, Charley Pi<?, Prenk Bmwer, Coot White, W. Aiieceo, C Henir, H. Percy, J. W Glenn, E. II. Florence. W. 8. bwlcarili, P. B laaara,). Uerstagln, B. Isaac*. E. Ha? lam. J. Lata, M. Latvia, Tom Brtgga, Jun., Ac., Ac., IB their DRAWINO BOOM RXTBRTAINMBNT, Doora open at 7; comm?noea at 8 o'clock. AdmlaBaw 29 oenta. No connection with any othar Troupe the name of Wood'a Mlnaireta. 444 THB GREAT AMERICAN MUSIC _ BROADWAY, The moat popular place of amuaement la the dtp. I* famed the world over aa lb?Great American Inatlta be equalled fur Talent, A Company that eannot Ort Such artlai* originality, Piquancy and VcreatiUty. TONY PA8TOB, The beat end moat original Comic stager aod Stomp In America. 8AM RYAN, the great Iriah romedlan. CHARLEY WHITE. D. W. BAOAN. R. it A BY, L. SIMMONS. jTriERCB, MASTER TOMMY, the beat Ethiopian Delineator* or the age, In a boat el MB *"? "nsraisTryiSsaf'SiSt'ra TUB QBBAT BAU.KT TRuUl'l, voder the direction or the renowned Mona. PAUL BRILLIANT. Mlaa AGNES SUTHERLAND, the BcotUeh Nightingale. A boat of aoveltle* In active rrepnrt lion. B. W. BUTLEB, Pioprteter. CHARLEY POX, THB ECCBNTRIC BANJOIST At WPUD'S NlNSTBF.tf. OARATATTOUI, THB GREATEST CORNET PlM former In the world, ^ wood's MINSTRBLB^ fpINE ART INSTITUTE. 433 BROADWaV?UKBA* [ anmmer eiMbttiou, day and avrn.n.?Stnttiary Ji4 'aiming*. including GUnonx'* "Indtnn Saminai," Pof" ack'a "undine," "The Gnat French Revolution," wUB ,rly ItM othar worka. Aiiml?alon 29e. J. IlVRANK BROWER? 'HAPPY UNCLK TOM," I At WOOD'S MINBTKBL* m^ENTTFIVB MORE ClItlJbHEN WtNTED-tO X male np tlm ICO fur the Fairy Spectacle of CINUKitBIt* LA, alN IRON'S CBKMORNB GARDEN. _ TtaIL THE GLAD TIDINGS. II The proprietor'1 of the Partalen Cabinet of Wondorf 6M bkuadV AY. ? ? t rkoadWav. i Next door to Ball A Bin ka.) flave made etlrnaivo audition* to llinlr already fauif'J 'f ailiuiion. Thepnbllc may now there ace aigl.t* oi <t trut anperb, aeto ivflnit atartifnd and aatoniabini kin' ] marvellous Ke\ algtlona ol Nature Air triUy"?a>?4}1,P conalat of everything Womt- rfnl, Kvtia'tdln**!? */" rioua, Turrt e, MarvolTona, Exciting, Hurorlaiiiiv V'? "? Ulorioca, t .irl ? IT ir.d S n Iqaptrlng. Look ? "jt ST Mid only Oartn in the world; ah* ta n !-<'d jtrrttewon. i nnaurp?* 'd fovgreee and feminine b eiitjf Uvea tor geuilunieit omy from It) ml (tt