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for ‘he ai different nee of the sitcom any ane Bara eases: | hing and Equipage in this ‘elty, nga Bat xpected, a wae ns “to woualy should sate the, articles which 1 1s proposes ntity which can be supplied weekly, the Period at whieh the delivery will be commediced, tho total quantity offered, and thi for each article. evtisies delivered ey tochcaniers aie required by law to gibly marked with the contractor's name. wing list embraces the principal supplies need- itor ‘Trousers, consisting of footmen, borvemee ve and knit. ck Coats, lined and unlined. ots, Bootwes, Lexgt es eae, aan baking, brea teens, ICLES OF Lorna gel Pspital tents \ Waite ny Bipiag. Toni Common Tenta, proposals received by noon of the, tenth day from the p of this advertisement will be opened at noomof that heeded will be awarded to ‘Present cts for fur. ll be awarded from time to time as favorable 4 always to the lowest responsible bids re- fed up to the time of mal ing conn is to be endorsed * for furnish plics,”” and addressed to the tani aabited order of the Quartermaster Ge ra Lieut. Colenel D. H. VINTON, Deputy Quartermaster General United States Army. ‘LIES, Orrick or Any CLornina ann ereaeey New York, Sept. -aled proposals will be Feoaived at this o oe rurale by contract, deliverable at the depot of army clothing iD this eity, equipa. Army Wagon Harness, ur mule Ariny Wagon Harness, 0 horse Ambulance Harness, Ine horse Ambulance Harness, pocications of which can be seen on application at this iders wil state the quantity the; to deliver, id tin hte es nuts ahve. ana opodals must be accompanied by a proper guarantee for faithful perforinance of the contract. {i bids deemed unreasonablo or objectionable will be re- opoeals will be endorsed “Proposals for furnishi and addressed to hist Cal D. i. Bae stoee D. QM. General, U. -8. Araly, PPEAL TO THE PATRIOTIC. aE ONDER. signed ea: nesily appeal to their tell in be. of the “4lillhouse en Intantry,” One Bandred: and Irty-second r giment New York Volinteers, Colonel P. J. mn commanding. This regiment, unlike almost ‘ali rs, has not, up to the present time, recived any aid, as be seem from the accompanying letter of Colonel Ciaas- and yet it ts now about complete in numbers and or- ization. m of money is now much needed to defray ry incidental expensesand in order that this battalion bh be the more xpeedily enabled to plice ucif in the ela (the detence of our country. Mr, A. L. Curtis, of P. urt is & Sous, 429 Broome atreet comer oF 8 the piper crores recipient of donations, allcommunications should be ad- AGGERT pany hn 8 & SONS, PAL Ad. OUI WtatoKy Sto, ESE KMeED BON Vakrausy Ib2b Rectuist, Ne¥. Ves) jssed. A. WITTH. ent Herapet Hictaouss Ligut Ixrantny, 55 pnoanwey { er Esq., New Y¥¢ _Nuw Fork, Sept, y ight im- ity ‘any source, H that meuy incidental expenses are nce -ssary, tor which Quot make requisition upon State or geacral government. withstanding ull this, Iam happy to siate that this regi int t+ now ve: nA ee full, aua that it is composed of ma- at wilt be le, I trust, t» due State, the coun- to myself. “atten, in thanking you, and request. u to remain the custodian oj tue (ann to be disbursed [you upon proper certified vouchers, ‘am, sir, yours, very respectfuliy, Cotonei Commanding 1324 TREET, New You edi Sok aie © Gignoux & Andrews, Ghesa ford. nee SS Eom as rendezvous Vic 8. Lawrence, Jeferson, Lewis aud Ny—-For the counties of Albany, Delaware, Otsego, vie, Green, Schenectady, Monigomery, Columbia, nawiae’, Washingion, Fulton, Sarxioga, “Oneida a itchens. A—For the counties of Broome, Tioga, Oswego, Che- nge, Cortland!, Tompkins, Chemung. Wayne, Onondaga, 5 ay Seneca, Ontario, Steuben, Schuyler, Madisou and fant Naw Youx on Lone Tsraxn—For New York city di ty and the counties of Kings, Queens, Sufiolk, Ren id, Westchester, Rockland, Putnam, Orange, Uistr and van, urraio—For the counties of Allegany, Wyoming, Liv- sion. Monroe, Orleans, Genesee, Niagara, Erie, Catiarau Thautangua. eb ‘be received at this office, until Friday, 12 day of October, 1862, for suppiying ihe Dratied imps or stations before ceomnorsted. 1¢ Bubsistence is to consist of uncooked rationsethe raw rations, of eight q be: pnds of rice oF homing; ten pounds of coffee, oF one and one fteen pounds of sugar; four quarix of vin rj one pound of sperm candies, oF one apd one-fourth inds of adamantine candies, or one and one-half pounds of ow andice: tout pounds of soap and two quarts of sai, iti twice per we ‘k. one gallon of lons, and thrice per week an is- ar Tice, hominy’ oF, Potatoes cannot be is: mn xiven above, au equivalent iu value ‘other prope’ Desiovate potatoes or desicented mixed vegetables, at the hundred raiions of ove hundred and Ally ounces vr one hundred onnees of Le laiter, ma} ‘tuted for beans, peas, rice, hominy er fee pm @ articies euniiot be" inated; OF, dues tony be int the te twies per week, In Hee OF beans oF Boas, OF fa mnt, pore the, Feguiat depot; fresh b soften ofteer may require oi when practicable, in will ef endorsed, “Subsistence for Drafted Mi. sdandamplewecurity will be required. It will not be biigatory to reveive the lowest bid J.T. SERAGUE, Major First infantry, U.S. A. Superinir ng and Disbursing Ofer, VITED k pe he of potatoes, ‘When be: POSALS tenn average L000 ponis gross wei nal adiitied sehilon weighs teas chan 1,000 pounds gross Metfers and bulls not wanted, to be delivered at such tides and in such quan eto be made ten days after sign: dand suflictent mour 4 vem to itself the riga “te ‘ament funds Al be reqined. pay in Treasury r hsly failed to. comply” a “the hiddet 1s NOL present to respon to bi 1 by two gnarantees, Th itd be stated in / qo aditress of ali the members a. the jr i ted 10 KWITH, AD. 6. and hington, D. O." and eudorsed “Proposes ‘vORM OF GUARANE: 2 " Hd lis jrupasttion be enter into @ contract in Aecordan aplend| iment, now orga. ommand hirty-seventa regiment N.Y. Ss. M. at the headamarts HOWARD STR * Liveral vounties guaraate: Broadway, NEW YORK HERALD, 7 THE REBELLION. — ROPOSALS FOR @ POTATOES. — are invited ull the Ist day of Qotoder, nek af for furnishing Subsistence Dey D.C., with ito bes ay yeh Cis be delivered at ei fn good sound ured or or sack, and to be delivered by r, 1S. ould lace the price pe: sel of sixty poun te be tid ta Colonel A, BECAW A Dee os) ‘A. and endorsed, tproposais tor le ARE INVITED TILL THE EALE! = 1862, atl m4 o'clock M,, tor furnish aeD of Ocirn., 1090 barrels of Flour. the Subsistence De tmen. Sea No, 1, No. 2, ids will be received for what is know. . and No. 3. ‘The number of barrels of each kind should be distinctly stated, and the price posed for each Machoaniity af Pidarreneirea wat te about 600 barrels dally, delivered either at the government warehouses in Georgetown or at itroad depot at Washington. ‘The usual government mapection will be made. just before the flour is received, TT arrels to be head-lined. aun is will be accom) ET as: of ed to Col. A. B] oe H, A.D. O., *s aat,, Washington, D. C,, Dw ZOUAVES AND FIFTY-THIRD REGINENT New York Volunteors.—Company D, Captain Fox, of he inte Filty-third regiment New. York Volunteers, has been transferred to the Second battalion ‘Duryee Zouaves. All the members thereof absent, with or without leave, are directed to report at headquartirs, Mozart Hall, fo. 683 way, on or before Thursday, the twelve noon. Cap: tain Fox ts receiving recruits to Ait bis compa pany to the max. the Martyr imum standard. The company, is jegonlans com] Headquarters, M I¥TH REGIMENT ARTILLERY ‘N. ¥. V., COLONEL Graham, sttioned at Kort Marshall, Baltimore, and organized for garrison duty, offers superior inducements to recruits, The highest bounty given. Recruits from the country are informed that goverument, State and town Dounties are paid when ulna 3 ABP ‘at corner of Court lemon. stree and Jorale ey, Brook: jeutenant URBAN; Corner of Bower; ie rand a New eoeks of Lieuten- MOREA ental Recruiting Officer, or at ant Colonel ,, Regimen 4 New Bowery, of Liewensnt JONES. RIENDS OF VOLUNTEERS CAN SEE AT ouR oltice daily reports of all deaths in hospitals in and around Washington, SOMES & BROWN, No. 2 Park place FLEAD QUARTERS, 1ssD REGIMENT, N. ¥. V., CAMP ‘Arthur, Staten Island, September 23, 1462.—The mein- bers of this regiment are hereby notified that there will be Feneral muster and inspection on Wedne Et St which time it ie expected that every t as it depends on the number inspected we get thelr money on Suturday or nol. The Colonel hope: every m iieerest in the regiment and the welfare of ihe the members will be present, as ihe bounty mouey cunnot bo ‘paid util the necessary number re present for ii ior . eee re bs Aas! a CUBRIE, Colonel. _T. 8. Corgnanp, Adjutant, ‘MEtRorourran CAVALRY HEADQUARTERS, 9 Broadway.—The undersigned have received authori- to eer four com| nd those havin, 8 fom Soren Mo nies of Soret to the Metropolitan br pal Cn tain Warren and eir nal that he {s now ready to enroll them. First class men are Fequested to come forward aud enroll themacives 1a, this splendid company, All the State and city bounties, besides extra, private bounties, will be given, Apply at headguar- Major WARREN, Scptalad B. s, Company A. A tow positions are atill vaacant, PREPARING FOR THE DRAPT-PREE MILITARY instructions given atthe Mercer House, corner Broome and Mercer streets, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday evening, at 8 o'clock, | Young men desirous ing com- petent (0 pass the Mili famining Board will do well to call, TAM A. cere or, Formerly Drilimaster iu the V‘ rviee. TATE OF NEW YORK, JUDGE ADVOCATE GENE- ral's Department, New York, Sep. 22, 1862.—The citizens of Now Nork are requested to report at ne Burolling ofice, No. 32 Broadway, any prone or imperfections whi may have observed in the enrolment, WM. HENRY ANTHON, _Judge Advocate General, Chief Enrolling Oiecr. TPO, OFFICERS OF THE NEW REGIMENTS Now forming —The undersigned, an ex-otucer of the Army of the Potomac, ofers to drill the officers of new regiments in company or ‘battalion drill, and also p their regi ments for the field in the short time of twe weeks. Any one wishing to communicate will direct their letters to Maj 101 Nassau stceet, New York. NITED STATES SANITARY COMMISSIO: ‘York agency, 498 Broadway. New York, Sept. 20, 1862. The following telegram has just been received : nd uo- tice to all newspapers thatthe largest supplies are wanted at Frederick, Maryland, immediately.” All articles for the Sa- nitary Commission sent to the Woman’s Central Relief, 11 Cooper Union, will be forwarded where most needed, in accordance with Information constantly received. By order of the executive committee, TENANTS—TWO SMART. ENER- en. who can bring recruits. Apply immediately ruiting Oflice, corner o! wery and —Two dollars will be ‘at for THOS. D. REILLY ANTED—A FIRST OR SECOND LIEUTENANCY for a young inan fully quali ho can control 12 or 15 meu. | Apply to ALF! PUILLIPS, Army aud Navy Agent, 265 Broadway. GOTH, REGIMENT, X. ¥. 8.20, COMPANY BALL members of this company who were mustered into the service, and others desirous of going with them to the war, will meet this day‘ at 1034 o'clock A. M., at the regimen- tal armory, corner of Essex and Grand streets. 'HOMAS LYNCH, Cay ILLINERY, &C. PENING OF FALL AND WINTER BONNETS Memos beni one pap er ng of the newest Paris de- id Thureday, the 25th Ins <r ra a WR. ¢LEVIN: RS. J. H. GOSSON, 757 Broadway. T THOMAS JAMES’, 397 BROADWAY, OPENING of the latest Paris ‘styles of Dress ©: ie and Head Dres: és, suitable for the out of town trade. Illusion and Mot ing Goods in great variety. ALL MILLINERY.—MRS. DAVIDS ap unvsually rich and elecant assortment of Paris Fall and Winter Millinery op Thursday next, Seplember 25, at 126 er steely dent, wiilopen an unusually varied and ele: ot Paris Fall and Winter Millinery, on Mou day next, Sepiemb Not open on Thursday dn accoun e holidays, I ATEST STYLES. OF PARIS AND NEW YORK PAT- 4 icin B I and Winter, now ready at Mrs. f antablishment, No. 7 Division streets, Mer= chante aud rnilliners are iavited 10 examine tbia stock before purchasing, as for variety and syle it exnnot be equalled in the city "5,7, SMITH, suc i open an elegant on Thursday, Sepiem LOVETT WILL OPEN HER PARIS MIL- i the elegant sigles of the present season, , and Thursday, 25th, at Ler show-ruoms, 733 RS, poop, WILL nd winter Bonnets wb $76 Canal wires, Ms WIER, WILL OPEN FALL AND WIN Sidtivacy\ lotem. Paris feahiess, at Me aialiy Thursday, September 3 Mes ceeene 300 CANAL STREET, HAS MUCH IM piessnre in announeme to ber customers ans ladies generally ¥. the 25th ivst., ane will open ber elegant ax and Winwer Bonneta; also a very superior case oF French Bonnets, STOM SHIRTS MADE TO nee, No. 4 Ainity street. Thank- friends, she so- esiring the best made Shirts, most modern sivles of collars, and every va- riety of Ties or Scarfe, will do well tocall at No, ¢ Amity street R t RS. RINGGOLD, 28 SIXTH ANENUE, CORNER OF Highieemth street, will reopen ner Milline with arch assoriinent of New York and Paris Milin Thursday, Sept. 25. ME. DEMOREST’S GRAND OPEN THURSDAY Sept, 26-473 Broadway, 27 East F Wee street, and 4 Pesrepont steer. Brooklyn, Paterne of the Paris F onks in reat vi ety, new and elegant Ble nd 1 pattern ages. Ladies, pl all and esa wa ‘and eficien: Renuing stitch Sew: ‘hions. st \y. ME. HARRIS BEGS LEAVE TO INFORM HER XC. Mervus customers that she hae just ver Farle with aries end cicgantamoriment of Bonnets, Head: dresses, Flowers, &c., de. R. HARRIS & SON. ATHILDE & CO. auCoERSORS TO B, LENZ, NO. 1 Brevoort Place, Tenth sireet, New York, ineir tmportation of Parie Millinery for the fall seasons on Thursday, September 29, 1862 MMR, a N. T. WLGGINS, 196 SIXTH AVENUE, The only complete Millinery extablishment to the Unita States where.the trade appertaining to (he can be oUBy sy Att ca Nee at WUNINESS RIS FLOWBRS me Just recetved the largo stock in the eity, land wil! be offered at wholesale or oniry deal would find it to their a ¢ thie large and weil selected #1 ‘Our grand annuat opening of Fall Millinery will take piace on Thursday, 25th inst, when we will exhibit the Bonne we obtained the medal for at (he London Exhibition of the sent year M. f. HIGGINS, 126 Sixth avenue, 'N. B.—Ail orders tor Patiern Bonnets prompily attended to and forwarded by the early express, MIBLINERY. MADAME, LAURENCE CHEVALIER, ‘28 Waverley place, begs to anniowner to the fashion: able ladies of New York that she has returned from Paris With A vomplete assortment of Bonnels aud Headd reese, Of the latest styles of the frst Paris houses, and (et ther se lection will be of ction on Thursday, the Dth of Sepiember, I ILLINERS COMING TO THE CLTY FOR PATTERN Ronneta, will find Mrs, B, GAY. 383 Canal sivert, sup iw large askortinent oF Bonvets, Feathers and plied w Flowers of the lateut styles, Thursday, 8). 25. MUMISERE COPRNING DAY, THURSDAY F\ iw EY, No, 1N6 Bowery. F y toe the, iaspecu Hof the trade and os of Bonn the pubile Ms: ¢ COLMY & | STEINBRECHER, on CANAL Manet, be nee thelr ¢ a, that th ment of fall and. wi! indies in elegant Wey Miitinery ou Thurwday MRS. E. W. CRIPPS Withopen ber Ww ‘1 » Thursday next, Ing designs in ladies! fail and winter use. play ¢ Hats, &e., | 1862 MR. WILLIAM SIMMONS, HAVING RETURN, ae gi, teom Pat nce scene Bm will sty 6 i) Ladies’ Bonnets on Sept. 26 and 26, parts of the World. @overed wagons for remo ture (9 und from the gguatry. Fyrniture scone See har ‘ant 8 for ei ee Waid: shore ebeie the rivera, will do i ine this id dreations ip theirearly attention,’ No estate of equal size within one humdred miles New York combines the diversitied sdvantages ond regal elegance of this old residence in every part ts appointments. The present distance to railroad ‘iatieas, two worth?” tation, now in con- femlation depot atnay built), te distance will be only ‘on the premise: . COLLINS, it the offlee of Woodruff e Go, 40 our Thursdays and Saturdays, between 12 and o'clock, wl ere map can be seen. RTISANS' BANK RECEIVER'S SALE. The undersigned, Receiver of the late “The Artisans? Bank," of the sly Gt New York: in parnusnoe of a order et the Supreme Courtot the Siate of New York, granted ou the th day ot July, 1862, will sell at public auction, on the first (Ist) day of November, 1862, by E. H. Ludlow & Co., auc- Honcers, wt the Merchaiits’ Exchange Salearoom, in the city rk. NY., commencing at 12 o'clock’ noon, the fouowtng ed’ Real Eatate, formerly belonging tothe State oF TOWACALHOUN, BUENA, VISTA AND PO- ‘The whole of soctiowtwenty.-Ave | mee east half of section 29 and southwest quarter of sect in erenines. 3 ae Ot "range'88 west? the whole of, seotion. tin to P 90, north of range 33 wes southeast quarter of Msoction it he in township 88, north of range 34 ter of Sommaest quarter of eae ter of section 7, in township whole of section 15 and le of section i in Towuship 91, north of range 80 the whole of section jad ia Fisted 92, non of eoesil ‘35 west, of the Sth P. M., taining 4071 acres, ALHOUN COUNTY, STATE OF IOWA. southeta quarter of section eleven south, one-half of southwest, one-quarter of section eleven southeast, one- Quarter of seetion fifteen, all of sections thirteen, nineteen, peda five and twenty-nine, in township eighty-nine north, ange thiriy-tyo west of oth ¥. M.,in Calhoun couniy, Lowa, cont 16-100 ae: mrodAl HONTAS COUNTY, STATE OF TOW. Sections one, three, five, seven, nine, eleven, thirteen, fif- pen, wer ‘entech, ninetecn, twenty-one, twenty-three, twenty- enty-seven, twenty-nine, ‘thirty-one, Unity tBree ne thingy. j, the southeast quar- 7, and the southeast quar- rih of ran; the in township minetv-one north,” range thirty- two west of 6th P. M.,{n Pocakontas county, Lowa, comiain- ing 11,627 62-100 acres, STATE OF IOWA. cITy OF DUBLaUE, SPATE OF IOWA, The first, situated in the cliy of Dubuque, and known as lot 777 in McDaniel’ 's subdivision, bounded as follows:—Be- ginning on Eleventh street, on the south line of lot 716 in said city, aud 15 feet trom southwest corner of said lot; thence ly on the south side of said lot 716, 208% eet; thence at right ‘angles, 224 feet; fudaes westerly, at right angles, thence southerly and 15 feet distant from went tue ef said lot 7s, 224 teet to point of beginning, Ex: cept mineral pithout ht to brawl surface. TTY OF DUBUQUE, SIATE OF LOWA, The a ee! in the city of Dubuque. known as the southerly half of lot No. 822in McDaniel’s subdivision of town lots which balf is bounded on the south by Klev- enth street and on the west by Prairie seoee fronting en Eveventh street 120 feet and running back the same width eel. CITY OF DUBUQUE, STATE OF I@WA. third, situated in the city of Depuaue, and a being a west 172 1-12th feet of the south, 271 feet of 101 738, being a rec- tangular piece 172 1-12th feet exst and west, by 271 feet nor ‘and south, in the southwest corner of lot No. 733 in said eity of Dubugie, spiabject to ght of way for Julien avenue, UBUQUE, STATE OF IOWA. The toes situated tn ti e eily of Pubades, beginning on a line of Couler avenue, on out lot numbered on the olticial plat of the city of Dubuque 438, at the southeast corner of lot owned or formerly owned by Mrs. Cleveland, hence wester.y 200 teet, thence southwardly 100 teet, theuve eustwardly 200 feet to Couler avenue, thence northwardly along said avenue to the beginning. CITY OF DUBUQUE, STATE OF IOWA. ‘The fiftn, situated in the city of Dubuque, and known as lot No. 4in Kelly subdivision in the eity of apua ne, lowa, according to the Lang of said subdivision recorded in the county of Dubugue i DUBUQUE, STATE OF IOWA. The eet situated in said city of Dubuque, being a part of out lot No, 70¢ A and 717, and ‘particularly known as lots os. 6 and 7 of Farley's subdivision, as recorded in Book pages 46 and 47, of the ollictal records of the county of Dibugue, with the houses and #pputtenances thereunto be- longin SMS Copy OF DUBUQUE. STATE OF IOWA. The seventh, situated in said city of Dubuque. ape. known as lot No, 819, in McDaniel’s subdivision ot Wo 166sh seid clip oC Dobuqué, a6°will appear from oe recorded plat of said subdivision, DPUBUQUE COUNTY, STATE OF IOWA. The elgni Stunted im Dubuque county to-wit soThe western forty-five eigitieths of the west half of the east quarter of section 28, in town-bip 89, of range 2, the fitth P. cording io the United States survey DUBUQUE COUNTY, STATE OF IOWA. The ninth, situated in Dubuque county, so much of the northwes onarauastor and the northeast one-quarter of sec- von 27, ownsnip 89, north of range 2 east, in Dubuque coun- (yas ds contained within the following boundaries, (ow $s Héuinning ‘at quarter section corner on tine, between sect Hund 27; thence west on section Ine 2) chains 13 | thened south 8 chainsand 5 links; hence south 5335 degrees links; thence south 25 le- 68 links: thence north S? degrees west hence north 16 chains and links to the place of Deglauing, containing 5? SBD) sores, waore or lees, ng earoout parcel conveyed by deed Q. $49 to John Sim HOt, containiny ing five acres Po DUBUQUE COUNTY, STATE OF IOW,. ‘The tenth, situates in Dubuque county, and known as Mineral Lov No. $15, iu the souineast quarter of secugn 15, township 39, voith’ of range 2, cast, beginning north 2 grees, 3y inituted, six chatoa, frum suitthvest corarr of east east, 11 chains, 68 links; 62 Lt thenve west 12 chains, 93 chains, 10 links, to thet DUBUQUE COUNTY, STATE OF IOWA. The cleventh—the equa! undivided haif of certain pre. mises, situated in Dubuque county, and being so muck of sections Nos. 15 and 16, of township 59, north of range 2, east Inced by the veginning 8 chaius. 80 links north, from the corner of sections 15, 16, 21 und 22 of the Mloresald. township: thence east 23” chains, 60. links; thence north 19 chains, 15 links; thence south '87 degrees, west, 12 cousins and ‘16 di 2 and "15 "links, to the quart 19 chains and links, on tie quarter’ section line, uarter section exis, between xections 15 icing Stil chains 80 links ‘on this course), thenee vam Li chains links, thence north 48 de- chain 66 links, to the section line; thence south 70 links along the section line to place of beginning. 08.35 acres in section 15, and 5.7 acres in section id, in all 62.10 acres. contains 16 aforess DUBUQUE COUNTY, STATE OF IOWA. ‘The twelfth, situated in Dubuque county, and being yas portion of section 22 and 23 in township 89 alaresaid, braced within the following boundaries, beginning at a point bearing north 14 chains (irom, the quarter section corner, said sectio 3, thence south $9 degr: es wins, by iand of 7a Levi; thence north 8 ¢! grees, west grees, east 6 ains by land of Cummings and I South 80% degrees, we oe chaine 6 tinks by lands of Jones, Gregoire and Lev) coptalnte eS wales clTy OF st SEB, ‘ATE OF IOWA. ‘The thirieonth, situaied ih ibe city of Dubuque, Towa. bein; lot No, 10.4. on Main street, between Third and Four’ sirecis in the elty of Dubuyte, being thirty feet wide in trout oa Main. street, and iat vine di, feet 19 an alley, and being the me and jot o OITY AND COUNTY BU ua UE, STATE ‘on TOWA. ‘The fourteent! ain br the one duidivided Eait part of » tain tract of lat Duque city and county, know! mineral lot Ne. to Anderson's map of m: ral Weis andiaoamaed oe (ollower--Beginpiag at the. som east corner of the tract which bears north 21 east 12 chains is :vom the quarter section corner, Im the line between 42h in townahiy 80 north of Tauge 2 east or the Hith BoM thence smth BBdge west. 6 chains, to the east end of ditch fence; theme north west 15 50100 ghains along, William Blake's line; thence big dirt pile; thence south, 87 thenve south Yo ‘along Massey's othe south poinvot “vig re reck, place of situate in Clayton county, er of section twenty. s0uth one-lalf o/ the southeast one-quarter, and the soluheactune-quarter of the southwest one-quarter of section twenty-eight; the west one-half a northeast one-quarier of the north the northeast one qunrier of th three; the soucheas: rie br and the we one-quarter and east one-baif of the h ve word: section thiriy-tives northwest one-quarter of secuion thirty-six. All im town- sbip No. 91, north of range ome, west of the Sth I”. M. in Clay- ton count: containing 256 acres, more or BeNtgcE COUNT STATE OF 10WA, being the undivided half of the w The sixteentn pitheast quarter of i, north of range ts "The <i State of Tot direc ing the sixteenth, ¢ ug OF Flv. nnd the nccond being the seventeenth, contains ng ac BO CTTY OF CHICAGO, STATE OF ILLINOIS. Lots one (1) to twenty (28) inclusive fn. bioek tive (6) im Archer's addition to Chicago, situate Ishi in the City of Chicago, county of Cook and Staie or I known sativa“ Dongioss prope ‘The terme of this sale ar Dated Sept. 8, 1962. A oop, BA ing the diey or ev twage, JAIN. ror ite fi IMBER OF THREE AND FOUR STORY HIGH Hownes (first class) in Na ieent and Kast Thirty-sixtis street; « and Forty-minth street, near F low W. P. SEYMOUR, 79 Cedar street. niriy-fitt « for gale v MODERATE SIZED MOUSE FOR SALE—NO. 9 Tilly located, Broadway. 41 Pine sirec miway between 5) promises, or (0 E. H BARGAIN FOR SOME ONE —MUST BE SOLD. A ow Sixth aw of the . Steady, at once Hl, T ng FOURTH AVENUB=M very low, Dwelili nie and West Th OO); Bast Thirty -ninti 7 Becond avenues corner, with stab) IBBIN & DAY OFFER in Seventh avenue, oon street, $11,000, ¥ AVENUE Fa at rm sabe LINTON Bro YN CLINTO! first class House, Six Lots, with lagen, Water, furnade, ran In'the tear, with watery gan And two kinds of . whi on ths premises, third house from te, oF (@ WAL. Ge No,7 SEPTEMBER 24, oom COTTAGE FOR SALE—THE TWO STORY Ouse amd Suis’ and Ainalic ilar ak aa Tint ot ase Dass a pry hy renee id ‘Apply to K. i _ ‘ABMS, COUNTRY SEATS, yp BEATPENCRS AND ‘every variety of Real E: , Oat tha most favorable te rg stlee’ and noyeuatiogs ‘the different ki ue of ba 8 ow ____ SOUTHWICK OOD, aa N Vassau street, ABM OF 204 240 ACRES, LARGE, er oy River] ver and Li ‘donne op ww. LGER, hi? aU, ot it Harrison st 73 20 TONS OF, stows din, tad Also, 230 act in ral _ house, $1,000. smooth land, $1 i “ per acre, 75 inlles from New York. orn ni, 16 Chambers atrect. ARM WANTED-SITUATED ON THE NORTH RIVER or Long Isiand Sound within a reasonable distance of e of comtalning lifteen or twenty acres, with tine House, Barn, ac, Address L., ARM WANTED.—AN IMPROVED FARM OF FROM 50 to 200 aores, situated in Westchester county; one hav- dug a front eltuet on the Hudson river or. Bound preferred; no attention. will be paid to those in other localities, Address, Wing Full particulars ws to price, size and location, B., box Fo80 ‘ork Post offlee. 2 EXCHANGE—A LARGE FIRST CLASS MODERN "ul feral office, Houde, and five acres ot Land; plenty of shade and it; thirty-tive tints from Forty. saopius euper mad tone minutes’ walk from depot. Also Western Land, first cinss, and near rallroad, Luquire ot A, NORTHROP, 1 Boud ui hme mpeeped NEW FIRST CLASS rons STORY brown stone Hoxses, bentitifully located, Nos ‘est Forty-seventh street, near Fifth avenue, ‘inked iy ine best. style, with all modern improvements. the premises, 28 to LOPEB & DAVIS, foot of Ra street, East river. Por SALE—FOR $12,500, A FIRST CLASS BROWN stone House, four stor high stoop, lecated in Thirte-ttth street, bewween Fifth andeelath agentes, Tar mediate possession. A bargain, Apply to DYE & CUR- fol 508 Sixth avenue, between Thirtieth and nitty esi streets. OR SALE—IN FIFTH AVENUE, BELOW TWENTY- third street, a four story brick house, 26x60, and ex- tension; built for owner's use. Price, $21,000. Apply to E. H, LUDLOW-& CO., No. Pine s street. ‘OR SALE—A FURNISHED THREE STORY AND basement House, on south side of Thirtecath sireet, between Sixth and Seventh avonu has ail the modern im- ee will be sold low. dress box 3,34 P "oat hi SALE—A SNUG FARM OF TWELVE ACRES, with very handsome house, twelve miles Crom the city and four miles from Rockaway, on the road; stages to and from the city four times a di of, Mix. OCONNOR: SAL Greenwich street, New York, or at 123 Sanda street, Brooklyn, POR sate OR EXCHANGE—BROWN STONE HOUSES in Forty-xeventh, Forty-second and other streets; also nd mortgage or city Stores and Dwellings SHOR for caah enue. lots. Apply to 8. W. CRONK. 746 Eight OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A NICE BROWN STONE House on East Thinirth street, for down town, Jersey City or — Brookiyn ee also a nice Store in Fuiton avenue, Brooklyn, ch»nge as above Call on or address, at 10 Selockyd ye Carter, 176 5 Washington atreet, bye g SALE OR EXCHANGE—A FINE FARM OF 95 35 miles in New Jersey, in Somerset county, near depot, vilages, ic. , tem rooms, with bara, fruit, de, acres under cultivatior ___B. BLAKE, 14 Chambers stree 'URNISHED HOUSE I FOR SALE OR TO RENT. —THE neatly furnished brown stone front Houge, No. 49 West 3 = ih street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, orth aide, Would be rented to'a email faraly foroue sear or more. Possession can be given immediately, Apply ou thespremises or to J. M. FISKE & CO., 18 South street. XLENWOOD CASTLE FOR SALE.~—A VERY DESIRA- ble situation for any one dutng business in the cfiy. | Tt is a stone castle, all covered with Ivy, in the centre of a two tx, the best of water, good iy to CHAS. LEACH, about fifteen min: premiss er utes’ walk from the old Harlem bri Avge, EXTRA DEEP LOT AND PRIVATE STABLE. House brown stone, four stories, all modern improve: amp waiter, speaking tubes bells, circniar head stable brick, with gas, water we ance,” Will bé gold chesper than any other proper- ty in the re Ootober 1, oF withdrawn then from gute, 1 WHESON Lt Y, Esq., No. 8 Pine st,, room 28, N_ BROOKL $5,000 WILL BUY A GOOD OLD Barn and Wagon House, wi N.. fashion House ‘and ‘large 34 Lots, now used for gardening, om part of the with good iso for mate, te let, ur ¢achang with ten Lots, a brown stone flouse, y 00 or addvess A. Ivins, southeast Myrtle and Lewis avenues, Brooklyn. N,'B,—Bonds fond mortgages for sale, from $200 to $3,000. WANT TO PURCHASE A MODE: RATE SIZED ‘MODERN house in the vicinity of Madison square, for my own use, Address, ) box 1,527, New York he grade, ina thrivi with particu general Port offi settlement of Vineland, of Philadelphia, by aren Srowihes twenty acre tracts, ai from $15 to payable within four Years, Good business ‘openings: good society. Hundreds Apply to CHAS. K. are settling and makin {inprovems LANDIS, eommastes, Vineland Jersey. Letiers answered. it conaty, New con‘aining full in‘or- mation will be sent free. OTs TO EXCHANGE—FOR A rr MODERATE pa Adi Tull partioulufs, Exchange, Pox 4,008 N.Y, Fost ofie. 10 EXCHANGE—A NEW | HOU convenience, built by day’s'work, up town, tor one lower down, with all locality. not leas than 20 feet front; would box 206 Herald office. dress Exchat To EXCHANGE FOR | WESTERN Houses and eighieen Lots, in withing village one hour trom New York; also & Real Estate Busivess, with Ofiice Furnitureand a good prospect for business, whih cheap rent, B, SHACKELTON, 18 Piue street, room No, 5 V ITHOUT INTEREST-$1,800 WILL BUY A NEW two story and basement’ House, with full Lot; terms $500 cash, balance $12 ll paid. Also « rorner iS na tinpaid, Al : $2,500, Also a very naive little Home. I Gbished. wit jive ad ertine terms'$200 cash, en }00 to D. ©. ha BLS" vorner of Fifth avenue and Fourieenth street. “Goats Bros ve hyn, BUY FOR CASH, A HOUSE I Lots, above Sixty-urth st Ww’ with fall a ption and loral |, DOX 4,758 1" WANTED TO PURCHASE—A FARM OF 2% TO 40 ase, barns, fruit trees. ran Hthy situavion, with one ‘el ivom New York, Address, with price and de W. G., box 917 Post office, N. ¥. = CASH WILL BUY THIS DAY 414 ACRES OF ear of xwamp, rolling ain, The above sm will janat Street Hotel, room 19. $2. (00.-Fok SALETA Smal, THREE STORY brick House and Loi, on Van Brant wirert, fourth house worth « t; has store on j water and gas; one ‘ami : renta for 12 Apply (0 E. BR, KEL.LOW $175 Land, well watered and land, well retat ats to bear's ride by rail deserijtion of location, ru: of houm and other art $3.2 5 4h ten roome orsides st Hamilton ferry Pearl street, N.Y. NEW PUBLICATIONS. FFLICTED RESTORED—IGNORANUB EXPOSED— 41 ‘nilacies unmasked. 7th edition just out, Nearly 100 Tinted Figures, over 400 pages,—Mnmense sale.—Paris, dom and New York Medical Adviser and Marria, containing full xnatomical, madien! and phystotog mation never before publi ~ 2 ‘inont, pk jand gungeon, 647 Bronaa ; Hours fot treatment ‘Mold Yor $l. by Ie, W FB, No. 1 Vesey “TUCKEY I IS Nason atvorts New ¥ mont and his were '—Courrier des Etats Unis, Dispatch, Zeitung, National Democrat, Atias, Medical Review, first floor; wat bin Hive min ates’ J arms the heroes who “made us a nation 10 cents, Mailed postage free Circulate tt the times that try inen's souls.”” Published by CALVIN BLANCHARD, 30 Ann strer K* UISITE.—THE | KI8s! ~SECUNOUS AND n and tne Sree Piates, sent by tall, portag fully sealed (roms tan Pertinent cutwalty, on receive mt WALD Panne No, 30 Ann st TANT TO, ysrom . WERS, DISTILLERS AND GOAL Oly MANUPACTURERS We will publinh in w few days, by wuioriy oF tt wenue, Treasvry Department. W ot Burean ‘astitagton, Keine Law Books required by the which must be ie by all Brewers, Disti and Coal oO Manu for each trade completa, Copy ig ganutacutrers aud the rade supplied vy Hee E LAWRENCE, Wholesuie Stationers: 19 Juin autos, New York; or by PHIL? & SOLOMONS, Sent free, by express, upon receip! ot Feasiiry DOles, DANCING ACADEMIES. A. DODWORTI'S DANCING AC. apenas, 204 Fitih avem York. ’ voklyt New York classes on Wednesd and Saturdays, con meneing Oct. 4 Brooklyn classes on Tuesdays and Fridays, commencing Oe. 3. Morning and afternoon classes for young ladies and obi. dren, Evening classes for gentiemen, Circular ef terma, Ae., way be had at either acanen.y H, TRENOR'S PRIVATE DANCING ACADEMIES o) «are now open—85 West Thirty-(ourth tre, W nd Saturday, % South Bigh 1 street, Brooklyn, B.D. on Monday and Thursday, Privawe cassie tn the country attended to, Send for circ ‘These Rooms to | for soitees. ra. HOTELS. APAYBTTE HOTEL, CORNER OF FOURTH STREET ette place, on the Buropean plan. Pariiahad Ld the day or wee! a — with, the seasou rooma fr parties we PALMER, Proprietor, 1862. Mw, GAC RSOK Lessee rier aNd Last ‘WEEK GREAT @EAGL ARTISTE MIss it sud Manager. whose admirable perseaatioas despite the magnitude of ded suirection Oty aon ewer ¥: peated led at aoe Ri oandid Sedionsos ‘everascombled! in ate eae wes oe the, dant 00d on! in . of see in Shakespere's inl fe ake 3 ‘01 on thy lay vcuing cape! exquislfe ws. ry et ‘allack and Mi wi in °% of nume: w the: pariiouisr request at ths ented. pedicle req woae. absence trom gts. most ch portraitiire Heat week of Ciera a era ment. she wilh {i with the same tofore, and with Mr. J. W. Wal. lack, J A Weeds aes Me win Adams as Master Walter and Sir Friday evening, at, ira a ointed for the when she will siete ry time in this cit; hbo own Rasplation’of ae Pay, ar expressly for Madam Ristori, enti BEATRICE ; THE MADONNA OF ART. Sreciat.—Mr. Jackson has the houor to announce that on HONpSE oe oa “ae 1. 29, will make his first pee te ace HH returt from Europe, in the character of HAMLET. N' 1LO'S GARDEN. Lesuee and Manager. ..Wm. Wheatley, NOTICE.—The public are respectfully informed that in consequence of 1 the rapid manner in which seats are taken for the nights abi ata BRWIN, FORREST, lied tae ee Boe shoot vent uy ei inability to the ‘Box Sheet invariably opens three days in Ramees erie ie nights of performance, ae Sixt eee or HIS FIRST APPEARANCE TIS SEASON AS heridan Knowles’ great Traged; bydbeial same name. Me ROULLOCO fe ae eee MLIUS WEDNESDAY E’ ving, VIRGINIU: Fellle: Virginia. jadame Beate MUstOAL BIRBCTOR iidnyEY i DUDWOREH THURSDAY EVENING, SEPT. 25, 1862, THE SEVENTH tant O in Ghats; ee APPEARANCE in Shakspere’s: ol HAMLET. ‘Nights of performance of WIN FORREST. bela SID TREDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. JACKETS ni nights ‘TUESDAY AND SATURDAY. bes the exception of the preas, NO FREE mission (0 cents. Secured Parquet Stalls, 7S cents. Fauully Circle, 25 cents, The performance will commence at 7%. The deors will open at open at 7 o’cloc! Dame Eee. THEATRE. FIRST WEEK OF THE SEASON. ECIDED SUCCESS or THK GREAT cox BINATION DISTINGUISHED Ditawaric ee whose excellent performances ar. ghtly wi Witneawed iy soa ‘GRUWDED AND FASHIONAL The entertainment this “Oeat will fiteaee vert ees OF THE COMPANY, for the first time this « SDNESDAY SVENING. pe aeeae a, will be Presented Goldsmith ey of HE STOOPS TO CONQUIER. Mr. Blake. as. sevesMr. Hardoastle Laura Keen dl Miss Hardoastie Mr. Raym Tony ‘Lumpkin Misa Ada Clifton is Neville Mr, Fotora Diggery x ne Wa eo You sa arate ir. G. Walcot, Jr. roung Marlowe Mr: ‘Levick, tied ORCHESTRA, under the direction of THOMAS BAKER, consists of the best musical talent tm the city, it tioenbtest hye 4 HEMINISCENCH ‘OF ITALY, painted y MIN. KEBNE would especially cditthe jagontion Of her fantlonte to this beautiful produc- tion of & NATIVE ARTIST. In preparation, several STERLING COMEDIES, yrhich will be produced in the same elaborate style, for which this theatre is noted. Mrs, SEDLEY BROWN and Mias IONE BURKE, will short- ly make thle appemr SS a ae Songer ofa. 'OX'S OLD BOWERY THEATRE. Continued success of the Americen Comedian, who will appear in a new character in ibe AS; OR, THE POISONED TREE OF JAVA. Boggy Bull (a spoiled ehid, but no tool)...... Mr. Q. l Fox Susan Crot és Miss R. Denvil iss Louisa Brown. ‘To be followed by John hn Bromgtom's ) ca-hon-tas . Miss Fauny Hercing Prowounoed ad by the aut ‘author the best in joe VOID DRAFT Harry chapman and C. K, Fox in the ah parts. ‘OTICE TO THE WASHINGTON PUBLIC.—CAUTION here and else ions, being y_ Charlie: ff, Blac Nigeer rin the BS . ater Tie above mated fadividual baving the right to mater’ F. A. BRAI Proprietor and Publisher, 24 Ann street, N. ¥. RAND EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS GALLERY of Fine Arts, 5 Broadway, visited by the elite and fashion of the city. Phiihpatenussa great picture of the py te sed OF 1868. Gignoux's * charming ple “sf MAN SUMMEI With nearly 200 caket wie by native artists; among which is the famous and wonderful ‘PAGE'S \ENUS,” So severely criticised by the press, and’ acknowledged to be the purest and most perfect nude figure ever painted siuce the days of the great Titan. jalleries open day and evening. Admission 25 cents ‘ONOR TO THE BRAVE. —A_ GRAND F! oe Frey Concert at Jones’ Woot on T! , open under ‘#, newly Attentive and alay p ocient y FRANK Oriental, No er 626 "kedy Wanere wanied. Apply imme diately. LOAN OFFICES. T 77 BLEECKER STREET—PAWNBROKERS TICK: i 1212 BROADWAY, CORNER OF — STRBET, the highest price 1s paid for Diamonds, Jewelry, Opticar Tustruments de. Libera pa. it BARKINGER. 212 Broadway, room 13. up stairs, Ar 658 bmg tl Sats or BOND STREET, room No, 5-HENRY HYMAN procures advances of Cash on Diamonds, set or un wiso on Watches, Silver Wa , oF buys the same for cash; nowand Personal Property T SEVEN PER CENT PER ANNUM ON DIAMONDS, Watches, Jewelry, Ac, to any amount, or the same bought for cash. Old Gold and Stiver bought by the well known ISAAC, No. 9 Chambers street. N, B.—No business naacted on Sawurday. T 111 GRAND STREET, TRREE DOORS WEST OF Broudway, moaey advanced on ot Diamonds, Jewelry, Piate, ae Goods and Personal of every’ description, oF bought and wold, by JOSEPH A SACKBON, Auctioneer WN TH A. BOUGHT vee aHest aE aau e PRICE, No. 9Cy Buildings as Brecdwaj, coreevef Howard at Dees corres, a Bi iP HOtAn HOTEL, way—J |ON, Commission Mer- chant, neces moos, ck oa mount, on Watches and Silver Plate, or the same ought at Talue. Business strictly comfdential. Spanish, Frenels and German spoke ONEY TO LEND, IN LARGE OR SMALL SUMS, ON Watches, Jewelry, Pla bry Goads and. Personal Property of all descriptions, Goods redecmed at any time naa one year. Ht, BARNARD, 2 third reuse, Private office entrance ball door AW NBROKERS' TICK ETS PURCHASED—O¥ corn ing, diamonds, jewelry, ry goods, ti fonds, Ac., or auyihing lac. "A loc of frst clause or sale, $a suit. . —A hij m pale jor tickeis of overcunts, GEOR! 143 Brovine sirvet. DENTISTRY. TEETH SEAUTIFUL SETS ON FINE ily pluie. racted without $1. Othe tas LEN, Dens REIFICTAL ANTIAL. sets, 0. gold piatina, ative tn. Anti having silver set ‘of tnelr Kinproved Arai sets, SL; extracting, 2 1,223 CRRTIVICATES HAVING HAD ONE TOOTH Gage) oNtracted without pain by Dr. J. JAY VILLERS. 15) Grand str wks f B gest this aa a recommendat HUGH MARTIN, Taira avenvie, NEWSPAPERS. WANTED <4 LIBERAL PRICK WILL BE PAID FOR ny Hae Cosa in is of the New York Iuatrated Newspaper “Xo 6208) Leslie Rivas ti wn, "By DODD '& BROTHAR, Rowe duper be Reages tres A CADEMY OF MUSIC. Lessee and Manager ‘Auetstant Mana; aes AND, Os ONES CALLe any GREAT gro will make her spoon’ and iat LA SONNAMB! ne, Mixon desires to call attention to the fact that the sea. ton which'he inaugurates for he appearance of Mies Pats CONEY REE MORE Ree CAN BB as positive engagements elsewhere will prevent any reap: ay poe afler tha present week. It should be understead this announcement is dette and will be strictly e@- sbered to. S10. SBRIOLIA, L appearance this evening eo SUSINI, And th hry Com} atween the second an Mane the orchestra, will olaw GREAT ventsisa GALOP, SIG, MUZ ro, Hrar0. the production of the To give very offer Opera, the management ‘ ro the services of Daw 8 Musical Director and Condumer, SIG. SCOLA, Stare Mang ~ aeoured a CADEMY OF MUSIC, Beer & Sphirmet To Broadway, Sibell & Salisbury, No. 7 Nassau street. Chickering & Sons, Piano Rooms, 64 Broadway, PRICKS OF ADMISSION. nade f bie’ 1 eee jn appearance but one of CARLOTTA SATURDAY, GRAND. MATINEE. Doate neat De SECOND wi A CHANGE OF rete ne EVERY EVENING. 1GaT,, whi DNESDAY, Holcroft's great Comedy. personated by « ionic talent, the of hist ROAD TO ME. WALLACK bogs bo call the attention of the play following powerful Dornton..... grand combination RUIN, ing community to the Aintribution = wl TOWN AND COUNTRY. Due notice wilt be given of the noxt represe Wonder, London Assurance and the iSchool for Senda N120N'S CREMORNE GARDEN, ESDAY EVENING, Sept. 21 he; manage takes great pleasure ‘in announcing ae (at & great expense) with the great Ai Miss MARIA BRAINERD, who will make her second id appearance this evening, me STMPSON, A OM AS, Senorita CUBAS ina Spantah Danor. Reproduction of the it iatibiy laughable Pantomiea THE SPIRIT O¥ THE FLOOD, tm which the great Loudon comic ll ay After which > pais wi r cmt de ROMENADE MUSIC and EQUESTRIAN PERFORMANORS. Admission. ; of The ommencing at 2 o'clock PANTOMIME, PROMENADE MUSIC ip RQUESTAIAN nae RFORMANCES, Childre 15 cents EW “BOWERY THEATRE. Sole Bay et Wednesday evening, saps ti f Mise mm Je woot! TBAACS MENKEN. 10 great drama o! ILE EYE, EAG! with the celebrated trained steed stage EAGLE. ‘Mins Adah... irish songabs Bonneliy NIPPED IN THE BUD. ‘The drama of the CONVICTS REVENGE. 8 # AMERIOAN MUSEUM. eAMe aOR OR: ora SENAATIONAL «pr J rah bo 1107 ‘OF TARBES, which has been received with unbounded eninusiagm by crowded and intelligent audiences, RICH IN SCENERY, INCIDENT, and every accessory | lo & povalar ax Jur and interesting play. EVERY AFTERNVOX \AND EVENING THIS WEEK, Sand 73g o'clock. Don’t fail to see i the since the Manager despatched an cxpedition BRILLIANTLY COLORED FISH. Its success was complete, returning with a large ansort ment mat of orgeouely bee beaut ah, Uns OF THE RAINBOW, OUIVIRENG Tie HUES OF THE RAINBOW OUTVIEING THE HUES OF THE BOW, consisting ip pert of the folowing == FTY BEAUTIFUL ANGEL FISH, ropie pertect aymmetsy and b meas, oF Boor Fiske ‘and digo! gentleman, with the oft lance on hi ow Fish, With head and bocns like a cow, and changes {ts brilliant colors like a chamelion, Pore upiue Fish, covered ull over with spikes like @ poreu- and with head and eyes like a bulldog, . ft es Cavaretta, or Jenny His wes, Zouphyter, or Sea Flower Lady, so called from its beautiful colors and grace- ements. ( Fish, with a bill like to ad and changes itscolore like # chameleon, Very bea ‘al. uper, Yellow Suapper, Warbler, Zebra Fish, and nu. merous other varieties, all entirely new in thie latitude, and very rich and elegant, They are all to be seen in rich and transparent tanks, he Alrout am all their native grace and bea with all th! the "he der tn yenes. 18 ¢ HINSTRELS HALL, 472 BROADWAY, IRE NOVELTIES, covery atent Hiring the wok: AMPB 8. FOWL J. We HILTON, Fe LD 1 iz, bas pleasing vocal quartewwe, in their brilliant songs: and Quin gt ald Virgmor. by Little Mae AND NEL“E SEYMOUR, hele side splitdag scene, Polka Militaire; the Yaker Tin-par-onion; De Biack Brigade ADY OF LYONS. Characters by Rollin Wovert \OTICE—« W. Griftin and Dan Bryant, NGE OF TIME tickets 25 centa, ‘he ts MINSTREL HALL, BROADWAY, Manager, ORC ODED. ie. 18 o E PU With the EXQUISITE 8! MIRTH PROVORING ar ROLALatIns or WOOD'S MINSTR ning, September ‘x and every evening. durieg THE GREAT cONGHESS or ABs, Monday Will appear in NEW ACTS, SONGS, DANCES, Ae THE SHAKERS. WY GRANDFA’ ATHERS FARM, otirey LO, THE RIVAL TRAGEDIAN NTERS, ie. by ang Fou, Franke + , Ww, AAS | ang ', vA y. Perey jlynn, Isaacs, Gavatagin, Haslam, i, {; Commence at 7X o'clock. Admission YEORGE HRIST'S, ‘MINSTRE Oppesiie Metro aan ized In 1842. 3856 BROADWAY, otel. ‘The oldest satan ed Band tn the Unived States be any i & Lg a v+Lessecs and Proprietors y PETER ‘PIPER PEPPER PODGE, Having b bora received most voeiferously on each 0 biot ite Ww ft BE ROE ATED EY Be ByBR ING THIS WERK. WEONESDAY, SBI GEORGE CHRISTY AND a U VINRIVALL 'D TROUPE VARIED AND ENTERTALNING BILL. Jules Stravion, J. C, Morten, li Myer, N. W, Gould, Billy Quinn, Engene Florence, Tom Vaughn, Prank Spear, Sylvester Bleaker and George Christy ‘A grant matines ory. Bavir Admitiance 2 cents, Childe Jaciner only, 18 Tn the evenin ‘wore open at; citthin rises, at 7: Tickets 4 cents; no half priee, Private hoxe ALL THE GLAD TIDINGS. Tne proprietors of the Par ‘igian Cablmet of Wonders, 503 BROADWAY. oh) BROADWAY, door (0 Ball & Black's.) Have made extensive lons 1 their aiready famous tn. nis, prec: and stitution. The public may now there see sights of w towiy Super, astounding. start ing aod astonishing kind. “Pies marveliona Revelations of Nature are truly beautifal, and ever thiag Wouderul, Extraordinary, My. quite Grey OPERA HOUS! Ur 180 Broxlway, eviner o“ Broome atreet, WEONESDAY. Sent. 36 ALLESS ANDRO STRADELLA, Has Herr dats i Haris ‘rine Boxes, 85 0nd $6 rat ther, 6 cents: nag she aeevired wt 1M. Doors open at 7 0 A. Mtl twenee ut 8 FRIDAY, Sant, 26, AR AND CAR NTER. Firat appearance of ww. anv as Peter the Great. TON THAN Eek. —THe GREAT elsior F i asion. besides (he usual stars, We stort, on whtrh atts, rh, Conley and Thalberg. A grand musteal te for srpremacy will cone of between thome great amateurs, James Rilvy, the vocalist, and Wont, Sargant, the must: The excitement over cal Bony . °. f i} rent is Lonely in- pt nt reletwn te Svening. 8. Home everybody. “ROBRRT SMUPH. ENTERTAINMENT. WANTED, A QOOD ‘aly plamiat (0 travel with & prestidigitatour, « gentie- saan to act, an careers said men sad a Small Hoy, with some speciality, iy at room party strwet, second floor. gs bs CULLINS. NIQUE