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for shipping lots of red, amber and white, obi fly for export, Tbe sales wore to a fair extent, and embraced about 146,000 bushels at $1 26 for white Micthi- gan, 930, a 960. Mr Racine ug, $1.20 for white Ohio, $1152 $116 for red Western, $105 for choice amber Groon Bay snd Towa, f aul Wisovnsin, «836, & SL for Mil for Chic spring, én 94e. a 95e. for club.” Com was firm and ik ood Mqnest, with sales of 125,000 bushels at 89 Age. a de, for beated aild mixed, dlc. a 44e. for bawtera mixed and at 450, a 4c, for shipping mixed, the latter figure for rime; A7c. a 48e, for Western rovud yellow, aud SOc. . tor New Jersey, Rye was firea, with sales of 6,700 _j Busheis at 46c. a 47e. for Western and O50. tor State, Oats al were heavy and sales moderate, a 26c. a 27 dye. (or Gana: dian aud Sic, a 320 for State ant Western. Corres. —Sales of 3,000 bags? Kio were made at 130. a Mo. The carg? reported gold yesterday on private terms was said (@ have been at about 1c. ; 5,000 bags % Domingo at private terms gad 400 do, at 14 4qc., now at 14366. w 1b0., and 650 bays of Jamaica were mld at Go, Cotton. —The sales embraced 600 bales, and Jave w the wfternoon an additional sale of 1,600 bales, uraking i ail 2,100 bales, part to spimmers having government contrac abd part on speculation. ‘The market closed firma at 164¢. 8 163¢c. for middling uplands, Paisants—There were more offering atthe recent con- cersion in rates, To Liverpool, about 40.900 a 50,000 Dashes of corn and-wheat were engaged, in bulk and base, at 90, 2 94g0., antl 1,800 bbis. flour at 25. é. To London, abont 20.600’ bushois wheat were engaged at 10d, tor ships’ bags, ané 6,000 bbls, flour at 3s. To Hayretwo foreign vessels were cngaged to load with wheat at 4 aZiic. in shippers? bass, An American vessel engaged @ toad of flour, with wheat in shippers’ bags at I8e., aud 4,200 bbls. at “7c, To Rotterdam 1,000 bbls. tloer were taken at 4s. Hay was ‘nominal, at 450. a 500. for shipping, and at ‘®6c. a Te. for good to prime, for city use. Nava Stones.—Sali's of 1,000 vb.s. common rosin were ‘made from yard at $4 per 310 (hs. delivered, ad 100 bi ‘spirits turpentine at s0c, cash, » . Provistoxs.—Pork—The market was while the sales eusbraced 700 a 800 bbis, , closing at $15 ¥ a$16 for mess, the latter figure for 260 extra heavy Is for exp. | > Liverprol; prime sold at $10 60 a $10 5. Beet wis thin, with sales teported of 150 bbls. at $3 50 w'Bv 75 for repicked mess, avd $11 G0 a $12 60 for ex- trade, Beof hams were steady and in fair demand at $14 C0 0 $14 75. Cut meats were quiet and prices un- hanged. lard was firm, with sales of 250 300 bbls. at kc.a9Ke, Butter and cheese were in moderate de- ans price 4 Ricg.—Salee of 260 casks were Made at Hye. 2 Be, Svcans—The market was steady, with sales of 1,600 Ybhds, at 5%%0, a Be. for Cuba, 6c. a 6 ke. for Porto Rico and 63Zc. for Nw Orleans, with sales of 283 boxes at p. t. gag nanny —Tho market was rather Ormer, with sales, of sat E lets buoyant, SHIPPING NEWS. Movements of Occan Steamers, FROM EUROPE. Names. Prince Albert, egian.. Kangaroo, Patton, ropt Cuxaton—From New Verk for Kingston, Ja, on Uy day of each mouth, ‘The Cleator leaves for New York on the GH of each montin, and will be due here about Corvnnsa avy Mawigx—No stated days are } he devarvuine of the Columbia and Marion for Hagan but Y Will sail about every ten days, touching at Key West out- ward aud hamewsrl, ‘oa nec igthd ‘Kauxax—Prom New York for Havana via Nassau, NP, on af ovary alteruate Cunard steamer at New Work, Maraxzat—From New York for) 8th day of hb month. ‘From Matanzas on the 22d, due at New York ou oo bart ‘#LMANAC TOR KEW YORK—Tis DAY. nent SUR RIsRs. sesere 459 | MOON RISES....... mon 148 gon sets. 24 mica wan bur Port of New York, August 2, i561. CLEARED. pizemahip Glasgow (Br), MeGuigan, Liverpoot—John @ Steamship New'York (Brem), Weucke, Southampton and Beeman Coles eee ie alll amabip Segundo, Raley, Rio Janeiro—Thos Rainey, Steamship Tereeiro, Reamer, Kin Jancity—Thos Rainey, Ship Avisntic, Morrill, Liverpool—Hidlett &-Car oi Bbip Websier, Lowber, Liverpool—Spofford, ‘Tileston & €0. Ship Repuviik (rem), Wenke. London—E Unkart, Ship Louisa Mateb, Bartlett, London—R W Trundy, iP Ship Yorktown, Meyer, London—Grinnell, Minti Co, Ship Kentuckiaa. crtyman, Navremtioyd fe iineken. rgenia Ann, Bryant, favana—Hrelt, 5 Brg Stella, Duell, LontonsTrask & Dearborn So Brg € ‘Buumgartuer (Aus), Lorch, Cork or-Falmouth for Brig Dee ‘Fratelli (for), Ramo, Cork or Feimouth—Wm em. Brig North Point, Smith, Rio Janeivo—Master, Beg BA Reed, Barbados—Leayerart &Co, BrigPenguin (Br), Conyers, Janiaica~Middietar & Co. Schr Western Sur, Crowell, 'StJolsuns, NE—~Dayton & Baker, Behr Arctic. (ir). ory St John, NEP T Nevius & Sop, Behr Lamardine, Grant, StJobn, NB—D R.Dewoif, Behr Lightning, Daniels, Washington—U B Gager. Sehr Volunteer, Brown, Pitidelphia—Mller & Houghton. Schr Chas Heath, Lord, Kennebunk—R P Buck. Co. Behr Rhode iy AuigustaMaster. Bebr Anna, Maven—Maswer, Btesincr Noveity, Shaw, Philadeiphsa, EES ARRIVED. ramship Khersoness (Br), Hough, London, Jone.26, and Carcif July 8, with ¢ to Howland’ & Aapinvcali, Catne t Bias port woking tre and arrived off the Baitery, at 025 int Steamship N n Light, Wilsow, Aspinwall, July.25, with voce, (oD Alben. T (new). Holbrook, Ne “4, 16 how ayes Ho jew Bedford, 16 hours, (Dan), Barner, Neweastie, 64 days, dy 15, hit 4424, fon 85, saw alu Cat 1 Br), Crow, Cow Bay, CB, 10 days,arith voal, hport for Fat! River. bethport for Boston, Elizabethport for wr, Kazabethport for Fall Sulays. ihence for Atbany, ew dawen, 2 days. Ha for Rondont. Port Ewen. ham, iver. Rebre i Bebe port for Pal} Raver. Aizabethport tow tity Is} i ay) r Bleaurer Ru Steamer Pots cad. "Bedford, videnee, Aerwieh, SAILED, Catinat Shany Addy Swilt,” dull: webs AB Lapnell, G Also American Lior: Additions and correctio Ameries2 2) plement for Angust 1, contaieiac sto the Amesican Lloyds Registry. of Forelgn Shippin seuselsund resurveyein this number a 85, burks 24, brigs 25, schooners Sl, mudd steamer, \Whalemen. ark Pionwer, 1 Apel if wit 2 Whs oil’ Sanday 1 i) 20 wih niet }400 tbs bone, Left hasia, Watherell, l!, S00 bbls, in ditly 14, bark Acatn, Nickerson, Pro- Lor rece ait, Arr at New Be Bes, Houoluls Noy pee lea ina Barker, Ochotak (taken 125's ‘ 0) June 26 and 27th, bark San NH, to reohip Wr Carey. dace (ied officer, ty aloe shipped Mr Save lensing i Arr off aay! an May 30, ll, NBy te reclaim 3 desenies (und ald urtan, SB, te exvae smyth ‘onl Maurivus Jaton, Stetsn NB, reparts he: 1h sp thi sposined ed SON; Wee ise @ntll Ger | € man, of bark Atlantic, NB, reports her atdayal Jniy 6 oles helove eeported, to eRuike about the Tabane ll |) fe neh at tence S, Bad landed M. sown, the id oflicer, WhO Was Ve) snpson, NB, dativ, 949 cays Sh that had Just lear cdot the re. comiiasivis to privateers; and if jected to ve at home by the 50 W, bark Alta, 30 bbls, + Moutezuina, 2200 vols, bound lat 2 N, Nylon a us 40) barks mm Havre for Quebec, July 5 lt 46, Foreign Port: Ta port write brig lia De ASPINWA '" Zl; Ma i Ghent my brig Berotda, Uf rr 23. Id 6th, vs 3 Wil, sehr Kasbec, Lor Tutt, bark Harto 1 Bourmann, Tamss, Port Sparrow, Teiuidads 's arks Pike arr 231; Mary Lee, arr 16th: acu Mag le, White. 3 order); Ath, Bt wd sid for Siu dat B, eh (and buch ley, Sim Fran, jhe Wan, Winch ; ders) + W Duyean . China with 9. ‘Jay 13, ships Rising ders, fe dows eepperin, « Sea: bark Si] Waterman, Biliot, tram Vaipscale disg, citd. b M Ghinchas Juig U1. ships Ela A Clark, Bei -y, and GW Dansan, Dliogham, ali lug ALDERA, June IoeArr ebil resend cad eft 26a Tor Pla Cogsia, June ~Sit, 20 date, fags, Gait OOLNOW, Const Grogatras, July 6—Paae Philavet Liverraot "4, Cork for or- fam, ateg, chidl; arr dh Cork for or’ Stephen R Mallory, Lester, mene) iP Rose Standisi, Hutca- Mig 19-40 port brig Nantin, Crosoy, far East ed by, dark Daniel, Smita, from 1, Mall. and Mie« Stanarb, ), Mor 4. Has are Lamen, Orn. Mesers Taylor, Harwhorue & King, 35 Wall sirect. The new) 8 follows:—Ships, Noriwp, Edgartown, 26 In port May V4, bark Lucy E Ashby, Ashby, and the above arrival Rufus Choate, Ri bark Dor London ow NYork g arr Bch; Crys ugtare arr AZ—In pord ship Maguolin, Hunt, from 8h x Svonxy, NSW, 2—In port ship Tropic, Suith, for Neweaatle, thence to Manila, eit StJoun, NB, July 28—Arr shins Lencothea, Clausen, Bos- ton; Eddystong, Grant, Havre; 30th, O Moses, Ouis, doy Pere sia, Doane, Phiad My Burgess: NYorks Cid aot eur) un Prances, Suitlvatn Liverpool. VaLranarso, Ju (and sid 85th for NYork ond (aa sid 23th for Ce voy n, Crocker, alds, Chanarat ‘ovt Town- Sprague, , Guava Huaseo; 224, ship E Kiw Inport July 2, bark Gen for cht. Wuanros, May 28—In port ships Catharine, Fo Tieutsin; Mermeld, Scudder, {rom Riigon arr 234. Yio1.9, May 20—n port siiip Mountain Wave, Hardy, frem Manila for Met r for Se MW Morse, Ren Arr in Hampe Port ALEXANDRIA, July 288i seh 1 Jana Neilson, Burt, do 1s, 27th, ship McLeod (Br), Balls ith mainmast sprung, aud hus been order BOSTON, Aug t—Arr brig Susan Duncan, Willis vana; schrs Louisa, Hasiett, and Emina Aly Philadelphiay Adeline Townsend, Tow nse z 2 ht bigs Aral Whitnan, n, wimnon, 82 days from to Bale Mary jam Demere Ireland; Excelsi Phitadelptia; J-G Stite, Swans Jou Jas TH Moore, Bartlett, Philadelphia; MM Pi Philadelpita? Allen Downing, Rice, Bristol, sailed; wind E to BALTIMORE, Jaiy 8—Arr brig Empire, Benson, Bathurst NB. Cid schre r Star, Colling, Rio Janeiro and mkt (and sid); Fiortda, Terrail, St Domingo. Sid sip Macaulay, Rod- gers, Rotterdam; bark Sarah Sheafe, MeGregor, NYork, Aug l~Arr sehr Ocean Bird, Conley, Providence, Cit sehrg NM Tanuer, Paty, West Indies; Calais Packet, Robbins, jaddam, BANGOR, July $1—Arr schr James O'Donohue, Cony, New ork. BRISTOL, July 31—Arr bark Aura, Lindsey, Fortress Mon- roe for Provide Sid gghr G A Hayden, Smith, NYork. COMASSET NARROWS, July 31—Arr sehr Stranger, Hath- away, NYork, RS, July 28—Arr schraG W Baldwin, Crowell, N Pen ‘Nothing DARVERS. J y York: 20th, RG Porter, Smith, Philadelphia, FALL IVER, July §0—Arr behrs Maria Louisa, Cumings, NYork; Shst, United, Davis, Port Ewen, Sid schrs Buena Vista, Philllps, Phyladelpbia; Cornelia, Mackey, Elizabeth- =! f port. HARTFORD, Aug -Arr sehr Clara, Fenton, NBrunswick. Sli selrs © Hadden, Forbes, NBrunawiek; 1, Daniels, Smith, NYork; sloop Genins, Jones, do. NEW BEDFORD, ‘Aug I—Arr schre Augusta, Kelley, N York: Mary Elizabeth, Chase, Gloncester for do, NEWPO Arr achrs Roscius, Cook, Taunton for N¥ork: Arunt, Forrester, Somerset for do; Lady Jane, Siun- enwieh for do, Orion, Davis, for Newark; Loliing, and George H Davis, Davis, for N¥ork (aud wll sailed AM dist Sist—Are nchirs Henry C Davis, Bhizabethport for Boston: Thomas Potter, Tuv ‘York, with a pleasure party. 2 PM—In port, scirs GA Hayden, Sinich, from Bristol for NYork; TI Tull, Allothers sailed: NEW UAVEN, Aug l—Acr sehr M A Uildreth, Glover, Woodbridge, > Cid bark H Trowbridge, Duntze, NYork; sohra J Hicke: A McGee, Philadeiphla; Neptune, New Brunswick: 1 ti, Rondon PIILADELUIIA, ‘Aug L—Ave Br. brig Herald (prize, of Windsor, NS), Beaufort, NC, with tobaced and naval stores, bound to Livérpool—was captured 2ist uit by the US frigate St Lawrence-—crew was placed on board, who Drought her to this port; schrs Joveph Turner, Crowell, NYork; Jesse Wile lamson, Jr, Winsmore, Boston; WP batt Smith, do; H N Farnham, Bacon, do. Cid brig Canima, Pinkham, Bostons schra Bugene, Corvan, do; W Saulsbury, Hudson, dos 1. Levering, Corson, do} HA Weeks, Godfrey, do; Mountain Eagle, Aines, Hockiand; Lucy Ames, Knowlton, ‘dos 88 W Simmons, Godfrey, Bostons taylor, dos Maillen, Colby, duc R Le Tay, Bhepherd dos J ‘Willlamaedn.J Winsmore, do; Adelaide, Young, Newburyport; Hi Bidar Price, Boston; HUW. Gudtiep, Weeks, A OF Hawley, Buckley, Danvers; F Randolph, Milles, Provi: dence; Thos E French, Newell, Haverbill; EW Benton, Tay- P A Sanders, Somers, Boston; W L Auden- Mary Patterson, Somers, do; 1G Mubbard, 4 Bo; Williams, Portland. July 31—Arr bark Sarah_B Hale, Crowther, Cardenas, Cid sohr Lookout, Thornton, Baltimore. PORTSMOUTH, July 28—Arr achre Elizaboth English, Remuer, and, Emma, Smith, Philadelphia; Angelme, Hix, jew York, PLYMOUTH, duly 20—Arrschr Corinna M, Jones, NYork (and eld 23d on'retumn). PROVIDENGE, July Sl—Aar steamer Petrel, Young, New an , Matanzas; echra Jno Walker, PORTLAND, York; Br brig Syren, Grillin, Phiadelphia; Frances Aon, Co: jon, NYork; sloops M Dallas, Racket TN Seymour, Norton, Port’ Ewen; Copy, Wheeler, Rondout, Bid rig C Nickels, Hatch, Phila: deta; schrs DG Floyd, Racket; Empire, ‘Adaine, and G Williams, Golding, do; HB Squires; Niegure, Donovan, and Oriana, Smith, NYork; sloops Ed Sprague, Gibbe; F Brown, Carr, and Riennh Briggs, do. % ROCKLAND, July ‘Arr schr Ellicott, Duncan, NYork for rf SAN FRANCISCO, July 10—In port ships Andrew Jackson, Johnson, and Twilight ates, for Sew York Digaior, td lips, (or Hong-Kong; Eureka, Cutter, for Melbourne; Flying Misi, Poster, for Moxito; Isabelle, Howes, for Liver: pool; Iconium, Eustis, for Bydney; Abbott Lawrenes, Pattor- Bon; Ashland,’ boure; Caroline “tueker, ‘Congdon; Cutler; Gaspee, Androe; Moonlight, Breek; Norweater, Sunrise, Irvine, and iking, Sail, vune.; barks AA 1): dridge, Colott, for Mazathan, Helen W Almy, Davis, for Sydueys Moohveam, Dow, Yor Zqnique; Auckland, Nelle and Wavelet, Hasty, one; Onward, Emery, for sale or char” t. SALEM, July.90—Arr achrs Amelia, Rockhill, Philadelphia; ‘Triton, Freeman, Jersey City; 3st, Mary, Boyd, Jersey Cit ld 315, schis:Huward, Clark, FortJeffereon, Fla; J 8 Hew. tet, Koss, Philadelphia; Minnesota, Baker, Great Exg Harbor, NY. Sle 30th, schr K A Wood, Cranmer,'Philadelptia, WEST HARWICH, Jaly 24—Arr schrs Bnow Dritt, Bnow, Boston for NXork; Pavilion, Baker, Gloweester for do (and both sled 20h); 26ch, Adelia Kelley, Kelley, and Ellen Ver- kins, Eldridge, Boston for NYork (and both std 7th). Sid 27W, schr Embiem, Kelley, NYork, WOOD'S Hot, Aug 1, iA M—Parsing by, steamer. Jo- tney, from Baltimore via ‘ork lor Boston, FORD, July 81—Arr schr EC Seranton, King, New port, Norton, do. 30—Arr sehr Lamartine, 1, kchr RB Smith, Dew Gurney, N Yor! stot ad __ PERSONAL. s F.—SEND TO THE POST OFFICE AS SOON AS ¢ you ece this, Tam on my way home. Come to ote ALK. ERE YOU NOT THERE ¥O:DAY? J JOINED © you in wFitth avenue ommbus. ‘The chain # wih eral will convince you of the recognition. Be geucrous, and believe that no motive has ever prompted the acquaintayce, save that of your intrinsic merit; for your memory has outlived everything els: F BENJAMIN READSHAW, FORMERLY OF ATHY, wuaty Kildare, Ireland, awho came to this country J sctifed in Seattsville, in the State of New York, wh he embarked in a four mill, isetill living and will cou munieate with Goorge Macdona, Horaid oifice, New York cily, he will oblige some oid frientts, Should’ this mect the oye of any 0) his family they will confer a fayor by answeringas aboy H d atone time with a Mrs, Tausdal, Broad: way, East New York, or East Broadway, New York. Any wformation respecting her will:be received at 132 Lavi- rence street, Brooklyn, for her mother. ‘T EUGENE AND FRED AT THE MUSI MM INDA—THERE ISA LETTER FORL, A the Jercay City Post oft R, L. STAHLECKER, OF BLAUBEUREN, WIRTEM- ‘berg. is requested to call or send his address to tube, F. Betge, No, 1 Astor House, Barclay street, to re- ceive 4 parcel from his home, JR. E. A. ARNOLD, IF IN THIS CITY, WILL FIND a letter ferihim at the Broadway Post office. r D— 1N —_FORREST HILL, COUNTY OF KENT, ENGLAND. 8. ‘© Youare earnestly entrested to comminicate with ‘your unhappy wise and family, or to Mesers. Forrester & ordard, Private tnquiry office, No. 8 Dane's Inn, St. Cle- nert’s, Strand, Landon, England. 2h GENTLEMAN WHO CALLED AT NO. 189 TENTH treet, with latiers from Charlestum, will ple! Remishe samo or hie adtiress to Mr. F. M., Bex 1,073 Post office. @6O0 LATE FRR CLASSIFICATIO! ATED TO LEAS®—A HOUSE, IN A BUSINESS wwighborhood, with the privilege of turning the | Same inte a store; must be supplied with Croton and wastenipe; between Cang!, Tenth, Thompson wtzoct and the Bowery. Apply immediately at $4 Crosby street, up stairs. |, MILIPARY. f SACOMPANE A, TWELFTH REGIE Ly Faneueen ¥.8. M., 66: ipesaien Now York, August 2, Tstt-—Order Ne 12. Te company will assemble at the armory, in full uniformaou Ne Mb) be mustered ow of dhe . Every aearber of the ear] punctual in attendauce ab Wie hepr named. SaHN WARD, ( at 8 Uni Ww. G. Gree, Orderly So, Keane. HE FOTLOWING MEMBEL 8 GF «COMPANY i 1 Wetod do return itm e \ thaisuniform and p H. Colson, “William kity @rde, William Canin; Joly Crean, Joby Nolan, William Yasitvon, James Handy, Henry Mayne, John Saul, Willian §dailey, Gornelius Re gan, William Smith, JohnH. Smith Mohenies Tucker, Ame T.—COMMAND. Wit report to the Adjutant at 38 Fast “iintieth strect, a 8A M. today (Saturday), without fail, Byorder of Co- y, Vatrick Katter, By order o f Capisin Comp 1 in Twelfth regiment, with th we Ki Jone! Jianiel Buterfield. FRE Wis. f. LOCKE, ly to Fort Schuyler, and rece BILLIARDS. OW IS YOUR TIME TO BBY TABLES or eash at half price, T have now: W aed 1,000 ies, Call and examine, or send your orde. by mail. Tables to let. W. H. GRIFFITH, 146 Fula wraiyeet, FURNITURE. ew BEDROOM SUIT OF ENAMELLED FURNRIOKE for $24, in all colors, of warranted manutathore; solid chestuut Chamber Suits, plain and ornamemal, at HF. FARE 3TO% 868 Canal street, opposite Wape- ter. Estabuiched in 184 TIS QUITE POSSIBLE, IN THE LAPSE OF YEARS, for the vature of a goverimout w be entirely altered Spencer vege to say tbat hie form of goveruinent will hever be aiterod, bie Phi.atelpbia Ale will alwaya De gold fortaree cents ‘No 2 Cortlanis treet, northw-et corner Broadway. SPENCER RESTAURANTS. THE ASSIGNEE, AT 17 rans of closing out the stock jt erman Great in socash Duyers Cal] and ox- Secars—Havana, Don mente will be offre aval, Hong Kong, ff ne. NEW YO SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALES. Y AMERICAN YOUNG GIRL, WHO IS WILLING ‘andl obliging, wishos a situation as chambermaid and, e care ofcmidren; has rood city reference. Can be 1 for four ‘At 113 Canal st., Lop tloor, A hud, A SITUATION WANTED—BY to couk, wash and iron Exeallent cook; willing # from last place. Cail at SITVATION WANT! man, as wel ner Inquire at 191 )—BY A RESPECTABLE WO. child three weeks old; first row St., for Mrs. Fitagerald, A YOUNG WOMAN, good washer and ironer obliging; best city reference 13th st. NON TO TRAVEL Cull for two days at 180 YOUNG LADY WANTS A SIT ZL with a respectable family Wooster st N SITUATION WANTED—BY A RES ZA woman, as seamstress; ean cut and fit ladies’ and Candren’s dresses, &e, Good references. Address U. T., Vox 134 Herald oflice objection to the country SITUATION WANTED: 4 BY A PROTESTANT YOUN ZA. woman, as chambermaid and to do plain sewi Good city reference. Apply at 176 Concord st, Brooklyn, ik ny TS PER DAY.—SEAMSTRESS AND DRE with first class city references. Address Seamstress: HE N 1101 Franklin st., basement. ADVERTISER, A YOUNG, INTE , of respectability, wishes to obtain a situation ly seamstress housekeeper, saleswoman rsery govertiess; would Se otherwise useful, where au honorable posidion presents itself; salary no ‘object, Where a goud home is offered; would’ be willing to leave the city. or travel with a family, Address for one week Miss Cumpbell, 53 Pike st. Wem SITUATION AS CHAMBERMAID AND ‘waitress, in a private family, by a neat, tidy girl. Has lived three years in her last place, where she maybe seen for three days. Apply at 48 West 52d at. Wem LADY OF REFINEMENT, WHO HAS herself and @ little daughter of eight years to maintain, desires a situation as housekeeper in gome gen- tleman’s family where she would not be considered an in- feryor, and where she could have the comforts of a home; understands the usayes of good society, as well a8 the du: ties of housekeeping, Salary no object, Please address M. C. HL, Herald office, for three days. ANTED.—A WIDOW LADY WANTS A SITUATION as housekeeper, or would take the charge of an in- valid, Reference given and required, Address Mrs, Field, Broadway Post office, for one week. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, with afresh breast of milk, o situation ase wet purse, Apply ut 68 President st., South Brooklyn, ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS WET NURSE, BY A young married woman, Call at 111 East 28uh st, ANTED—FOR A GIRL 12 YEARS OF AGE, A PLACK where she could learn to sew and make herself generally useful; a homo anly required; country prefer- red. Address M. L., Herald office. NURSF.—A FINE, BEALTHY WOMAN, WHO has lost her child, wishes a situation ag wet nurse, Apply to Honore Mullins, 766 2d ave, between 40th and 41st sts, Refers to Dr, Connery. 'ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE PRO- tostant girl, ag waitress; no objection to the country. Guod reference. Apply at 37 West 19th at. Supt aee Sie erin N ENERGETIC BUSINESS MAN DESIRES A POSITION fn some Rogiment as Secretary, Aid or Assistane én Any departauent, or will recruit for a Licutenantey dhe requisite men, or in any respectable ition. Best refe- rences. Address P. Brown, No. 5 Mangia at. Ri HERALD, SATURDAY, NOTICES. JON FOR DIRECTORS OF THE KNICKER, A bockor Stage Company for the ensuing year, and fr Inspectors of Election in 1462, will be eld al the office of the company, Twenty-third street and Righth avenue, on Wednesday, ‘August 14, 1861, ‘The polls will be open from 4 to P.M By order of the Board, Avause 1, 1861, GEO, , Piste RMY CONTRACTORS, MANUFACTURERS: chants are respectfully notified that Th y for delivery a pamphlet containing a full copy righted list of government proposals for army ) opened July ‘and 30, at the ollice of Major Vint ‘opy of which Will be Sent prepaid to any interested party on 'r C price, $1. Number limited, Apply to or ade . Hofman, at J. M, Bradstreet & Son's Cominercial Agency , 247 Broadway MIRE DEPARTMENT.—NEW YORK, AUGUST 1, 1861. Proposals will be received by the undersigned, Com= Mnittee of the Board of Trustees New York Fire Depart ment, until the tenth day of August, at 12 o'¢lock, M., nd Aity tons (more or lees) best quality Ml, to be delivered in tous and hall tous Seoretary. Also. about fifty tons (more or Jess) the same as to be delivered in Brooklyn and Williamsburg, © 4 'y to take place between the Ist day of November, 1861, and ending with the 30th day of April, 1 elusive. ‘The undersigned will reserve the right to reject any and all proposals that do not, in their judgiwent, conform to the best interests of the Department. ROBT, McGINNIS, No. 5 Depeyster street, SAMUEL THOMPSON, 84 Boekinan street. SAMUEL B. THOMYSON, 58 Nassau street, URTH WARD. ee ‘The Relief Committee of the Fourth ward will meet con Monday of each werk, at 2 o'clock P. M., at No. 6 Roosevelt atrect. Applicauts muet bring their certifeates with them, HH. G. LEASK, GEO. P. BICKFORD, } Committtoo, WM, 8. WILLISTON: AVY BERF AND PORK. Navy Agxyey, New Yous, 30 Nassau street, N July 27, 1861 Sealed proposals, endorsed “Proposat for Heef,!” and “Proposal for Pork,” as the ease may be, will be received at this offices unt! twelve o'clock, noon, on Saturday, the 8d day of August next, for furnishing and delivering, free of all cost and risk to the United States, at the Navy Yard at Brooklyn, 2,000 barrels of Beef. 2,000 barrels of Pork ‘The beof must be (rom well fattened cattle. The pork must be packed fromcorn fed, well fattened hogs, The ‘deef, pork and barrels to conform as near as possible im quality to the standard assumed for navy beef and pork, and raust pass the usual inspection of the Navy Yard. Every offer must be accompanied by a written guaran- tee, signed by one or more responsible persons, to che effeot that be or they undertake that the bidder or bidéers: will, if his or their bid be accepted, enter into an obliga- tia immediately , with good aud suflictent suretics, te fur- nish’the article propose’. ‘This guarantee must be accom- peavied by the certificate of the United States Mistrict Judge, District Attorney. Collector or Navy Agewt, that the guarantors are able lo make good their guarantes, No proposal will be cousidered unless accompanied ‘oy auch guarantee. Full particulars may be ascertained upon apptication to the Commandant of the Navy Yard, or at this aftice, “N. B.—The above beef and pork i purchased.on account of defaulting contractors, and must be furnished within twenty days after date of notice of the acceptance of the Proposal. 1, HENDERSON, Navy Agent. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT: TRE CREDITORS of the firm of T. Ripley are required to present Micir claims to the assignees of said firm at the store of the subscriber, No. 94 Chambora street. H. ATWATER, One of Ansignoes. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, AS clerk in agrocery store; is well acquainted ‘with The business, and can bring good recommendations. In- quire at 161 Division st., corner Jefferson, in the store. LERK.—A SITUATION WANTED, BY A YOUNG man, ina store or office; would make himself gene- rally useful; good and well known references given; no objections to lwave the city. Addross W. H. H., box 200 Herald-oMoo. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN, TO take charge of a gentleman's establishment; is a careful dviver, City references, Addrose J. C. 8., Herald HELP WANTED—FEMALES. BUNDANCE OF GOOD SERVANTS READY—MOUE- rate wages, for Feity or country; German, Englich, Scateh, Irish, &c., at tho Inatitnte and Home, conducted by an American lady, 198 11th at., corner-of 6th ay, Good places always ready. ANTED—AN INTELLIGENT WOMAN, TO TAKE, care of a little girl eight years af age, aud as seam- stress; one who is willing to do Anything that is required ; must’be a Catholic, Call at No, 9 West 36th st., first house from Sth ay., after Teeny LADY, RESIDING ON STATEN bh Island, an experienced nurse to take-care of t chiliren, one only a month old; she nasthave the b: city reference: @ French woman preferred. Apply be- twoon 12 and 2 at 35 Kast 25th st. ANTED—AN HONEST GENTEEL LADY, AS HO : panion for a gentleman; not ove y d: one who can keep accounts -ges preferred, Address for one week, F rald office. Wwe D—AN INTEL T PROTESTANT WOMAN English or German preferred, ax ged « and ironer in a private family; also anurse. Best city reference required as to character and qualifications. ‘Call on Saturday ant Monday at 142 President st., near Clin- ton, South Brookly! [ yieaeee sy OPERATORS, Wi V sewing machines; algo, one'b Apply at 50 Dey at. HELP_WANTED—MAL ) ATTEND TO BUSID institntion. Bost city refe- rence required, Call at the corner of Toth et. and 11th ay, GENTS \WANTED—ALL THROUGH THE COUNTRY, A toxell the moat saleable article b the pubiie— the uew Union Prize Stationery and Rasipe Pack tains a superb Print (6x10) of our great Chieftau, Scot; seventy-tive invaluable recipes, gifts of fine ry; Blationery aud pes, printed with various beay tifal Union designs, &. Country agents, maie and female, aronow making from $10 to $15 per day. Send stamp cirewlar. RICKARDS & CO., 102 Nassau street RAVELLING SAL GENT WANTED — town for a charitable MAN WANTEI ‘a stock of seyars which must be suid. Parties tra ing on busin-@s that weuli not contlict can make satisfactory arranguments. Apply at 17 Broadway, up stairs. 7 ‘ANTED—A VALET, TO TRAVEL WITH A MER. chant to Austraiia, wages liberal; 2 brakem.n, 2 clorks, $ porters, 1 express driver, clerk for a steane , Beonductors, 1 stewaciiess, 2 boys for t:ader, timekooper Sor a-yawmill, wages $40,por week. Apply at No. 7 Che bam squat Wins WANTED—FOR THE DINI ANTED—AN preferred, horses; man thore mm st bring the high st 1e ¢ formes fron emloyer. Apply to Mr. Porter, 61 Liberty st. ro W RIENCKID WAITER ony. AN FXG ERIEN z s jolored preferred; he must bring the highest recommend t empoyer. to Mr. Porter, 51 Lib: tations {row his fi ANTED~IN A. ¢ young man thoros paible of arranuing furniture and other salee, ing the books. Applicants may az dreas Auctioneer, Herald ott ANTED—IM A FUR STOR have ome knowlege of tory reference as to character, kc. Address Union, prald offic ‘@ SALOON of trom three to RAL AUCTION STORE, ly aoguainted with the bue A W ness and ¢: WwW A rort f active business qualifications, pleasing. one who could furnish gavd &- 1 in bitn would be preferred yingat 101 Fast ., and Tio 9 he Wuet rep n rof a desirable situ: Yhirtceuth st., New York, fro YM TABDE YOUNC years of one with sme exp Apply to Dry Marcelin MAN, FROM eto jearn the nee ig the busi 81 9th ave., cor- ANTED— eighteen of a team of horses; {9 one will begiven. Address Mr, H AND ALL E wanted in ¢ d States and Cu iS, enclosing stamp, street, New York. Co., 74 Bleoet: 10 PER MONTH.—-AGENTS — POSITIV make it by selling our Patent Hem: and Tuck Gauge qad other articles of ready sale Samp'e senton receipt of 30 cents. Call on or address Joseph | Dodia & Co. , No. 22 Muane atreet 4 throughout the Uni jars cull omer addy y and town For particu. .M. Brown & ELY NCED COACIIMAN, CaLORED | ary Aviy | TATE OF NEW YORK ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S DE: RTME] $1 WALKER STREET, New Yous, July 92, 1861. All duly authertzed claims aguinst the New York Quar termaster’s Department, at Uhis depot, must be presented at once at this office for setulement. ‘C. A. ARTHUR, Engineor-in-Chief and Acting Assistant Quartermaster General, TATE OF NEW YORK, COMMISSARY GENERAL'S Otliee, Now York, August 2, 1461.—Sealed proposals are invited and will be received at Ubi# office, corner of Seventh avenue and Thirty-Mfth strect, until 12 o’vlock noon of the'8th day of August instant, for furnishing the following infantry accoutrements and equipments for the volunteer troops of this State:— 25,000 Cartridge Boxes. 25,000 Cartridge box Belts and Plates, 26,000 Bayonet Scabards. arf Frogs. 25,000 Waist Bells and Plater, 25,000 Cap Vouches and Ticks. 25/000 Gun Slings. #, anamelied cloth. plled © \ od oticers’ and mie inns? Sword {000 ‘Non-commission and Wasst Belts, complete, 2,000 ‘Non-eommissioned Swords. 1,000 Axes and Holves. 1,000 Hatchets, complete 400 Vickaxes and Handles, 500. Spacen. 3,500 Camp hettles, 7000 Mers | ans. Ali the abeve menty every respect, to the standard potterns in this where they may be examined, On» dard of each ot articles must b Arsenal int witiin fifteen days from t contract, and the remaining two-thirds within tw tll to he subjected to inspection be The p Js will State th articies will be furnished, as well as Ube py of persons making proposais; ard all bidders are request ed Co meet at the Comins i vilice at 12 v'o0ek, noon, of the $l: inet 6 whom # track ed; the suc 1 Diddere to give full and ample seeurity for te faithful diselarge 4 ane musictans’ officers? 1 «To the Commie ais for Infuntiy A undersignen reser judgineat, the pabli 1 bquipr reject all bide, if, in quir wit. ‘Aw tho contracts which may be entered into In confor inity with this a verUsemeut will be upon account of the United states, payments will he made when turnishod by the @ Commissary Genvral. WILL BE CLOSED FROM TH BALLROADS. RAINS FOR AL NY, i » Chambers str M. CNso Trny, the North ai a7 aud MA. M., and 2: LBANY RAILROAD Wert—Summer ar- —1L ALN aty-Sixih stree® station, for 3 Croton Falls, Dower Plains lab AY EW YORK, HARLEM AND IN For Aibany, Troy, No.th ¢ ont Fanig fa press tral awsbrvige, Wi Jocal trains. S . JOHN BURCHIL , Superintendent. THE OLD I va Raniroal lei and Rook: the Rockaway bag, any part of Brooklyn or Now York, 10 route. ge LO wu SPORTING, Re ae REGATTA YU David Poliock’s, at = winy, August 14, be ts to ¢ tot thr bonis 26 to ; long; thir: sajled— ¥ , reef a ance for. $6 sor th t lass and wor two claskes, Tite ’ length, two minutes per foots in boats with en, hail ue lengitt of the cont nfs to bo ! ring. Stages leave Jersey City every hour, FOR SALE CHEAP-—TWENTY FEET JON mm vison county dry dock, Jersey City. JO YACHT OW 2D, TO BUY THE NUL! of a vessel from 20 to 60 tons. Apply to J. LUCEY, tt wtrect, New York, IMMEDIATELY, A LARGE : A liberal price will be ng ucted and weil adapted Inquire today until 3 P.M. at 181 Macdougal street, commer of Kighth, NEWPOUNT: 1 for a larg ASTROLOGY. BONA FIDE ASTROLOGIST.—MADAME WILSON tella the object of your visit, gives mngic cl free of charge, tells all « A and good luck for life hfe—past, present and future; consaltations on business, fickucss, Inarriage, courtship, travelling, &c. She is the most wonderful astrologist of the age. you will not regret it. 189 Allen streot, six doors from Stanten; name on the door, Charge for ladies and goutle- Give her a cali; THR TRADES. ona WANTEG—A COOD BLACKSMITH AC +H customed to locomotige work, to yo to Luba Must Dring undoubted references ag fo capability aud sobriety CONNAISSAN? BIE: mea $0 cents Beware of imposition. 1 ets AT THIS —THE ONLY TRUE MEDICAL AND business Clairvoyant im the Cnited Sta If you wis to obLain Correct information on events through itive, particularly abseat friends, lost or stolen property, you etioutd coneult her N. B—Mra MILTON is no humbug, but gives the greatest satisfaction to all who visit ber. She manwfactures @ wash that ig warranted to cure pimples and remove freckles, tan and suuburo, apt render the ekin perfectly emooth. Ladies, try it. Mrs MILTON, 861 Broome street = am 6 FLDRIDGE STREET..MADAME WIDGER, CLAIR: wren aud gifted Spanish lady, anvetis the mys vice, pout envoyer soa address ayecyrenseiguements al. D. B., box 140 Herald ottice. x NE DAME FRANCAISE, AGEE DE 28 AS levee et pariant Acgiais, desire se placer ex daine d& compagnie a New York ou a la campagne S’® dresser a ts M., Madison square Post teries of Futurity, Jove, narriage, absent friends, sickness, prepares medieings for all digeaser, tells lucky numbs: property lout or atolen, &o: . a wateh | AUGUST 3, i861. nection with this f | of business | | _ HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., TO LET. A FURN HOUSE TO LET—NO, 37 NINTH ZA strect, between Fifth and Sixth avenu Furnished House No, 8 West Kleventh street, uea Hotel, Call from 9 to 12 o'eloek da 3 THE WAR. NY PERSON FURNISHING TWENTY MEN TO JOIN 4 good reginent, now accepted (pay from enrol. ment), will receive three dollars per head, Address Caps tain, box 113 Herald oflice, for three days, COUNTRY HOUSE AND GARDEN |, NEATLY. LA and fully furnished—everything for housekeeping except silver and house linen—in the village of Fairiield, Conn., two hours! ride on the New York and New Hayen Railroad, Ten rooms, P: $50 per month, payable in advance, Inquire of Mr, HENRY SURGES, Pairteld ¢ A VE: ‘T DWELLING HOUSE 10 LET—NO, 100 Waverley piace, one door from Washington squar Has bathroom, washtubs, and all the latest improvements, Will be let low toa good'touant, Apply to J. E. ISAAC, 30 Washington square HEAP RENTS—NEAR CENTRAL PARK, TWO HUN. dred fect west of Broadway, corner of Ninth ay nue and Sixty-frst street, Apartinents in new houses at $450 to $5 per month, Suitable for respectable families. Most delightful situations. Apply on the premise: HEAP STORES AND HOUSES IN BROOKLYN.—TO Bakers—Four new stores (in block of eight) on Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn, corner of Ryerson street, one with large oven for bak Houses in various paris of Brooklyn, from $100 to $360 per annum, Apply at office No. 1, oygr the Fulton Bank, New York, at 12 o’olock, Re, WITH STEAM POWER, TO LET CHEAP.— Room ig 22x40, with extva high ceilings, and lighted Ou two sides. Tnquite of D. H. CARPENTER, 39 Bethune street. } OOMS TO LET.—ONE OF THE MOST D&SIRABLE Suits of Rooms in New York, consisting of parlor, inuer parlor, dining room, with kitchen off, and two large bedrooms; all newly painted; gas (separate meter), hot water, bath, &. Apply to ROBERY BOYD, 1,289 Broadway, corner of Thirty-fifth street. 10 LET—A FARM, OF EIGHT ACRES, TWO MILES from Peekskill. Good road, House bas eight rooms, with barn and stable and good pasture. Inquire at 18 West Fifty fourth street or at 109 Pearl street. T° THE SECOND FLOOR OF 48 WEST TENTH street, corner of Waverley plice, consisting of seven rooms, all clean and in good condition, in a genteel house, | unfurnished, Rent $18 per month, Also, furnished rooms fo fet ac 62 West bighteenth street, between Fifth aud Sixth avenues. 0 LET—A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED THREE and basement House, haying all the modern ents, pleasantly located. Will be ket very low For particulars inquire at 86 East Fif finprove to @ good tenant. tenth street. 10 LET. —PART, OR THE WHOLE OF THE HOUSE No. 247 West Thinty thst street, between Kighth aud Sith avenues, with all the modern’ mproverpents, gas fixtures, Ke.; newly papered, and painted outsfle and in; alko the upper pat of house No, 201 West Eighteenth Street. Inquire ou the premises. ) LET—A SUIT OF HANI SOME ROOMS, ON SECOND: floor, furnished to eonvonience or unfurnished, in tho house of asivictly private family, Board if desired, 86 Weet Thirteonth stree had LET—IME SIORE AND DWELLING NO. 296 Grand street, a Clothing Establishment of twenty years standing. Also, the Store and Basement Story No. 24714 Broome wtreot, Inquire at 290 Grand street, corner of Eldridge. OLET OR 1 CHEAP, A COUNTRY HOUSE, with four acres of land aud outhouses, half a mile amsbridge, on the Harlem Railroat, twelve the city, ‘Inquire at 18 Chambers strect, New YOUNG MAN, WHO HAS SERVED FIVE ¥ AX “in the United States army and is tho quainted with the Ritle and Light Infantry tae I RITISH VOLUNTEERS, Recruiting oftices:—Mereer House, corner of Broome and to get a lieutenaney, for which be will pay li tress U. S., Station A, Spring street, RK. E, Alfred Hampson, Major, commanding. Headquarters 648 Broadway. Mercer #treets, and at the City Hall barracks. ZARA nighly ae. , wished wily, Ads I RITISH Vor eRS.—THE ENROLLED MEMBERS: of Capt Ss company are requested to mus- tor at the Mercer Hovge, at tL a'eldck this day, to be in- spected and sworn into tho United States service, and fore warded (0 quarters on Staten Island, JAMES ROBERTSON, Captain. RITISH VOLUNTEERS—GENERAL ORDER—ALL OF- floors recruiting for this regiment will report every Morning at 10-0'clock, at Whe headquarters of the come manding officer, 648 Broadway. By order of RB. B. Ale FRED HAMPSON, Major Commanding. AVALRY.—WANTED, TWENTY GOOD HORSEMEN, tobe mustered Into service aS oon as possible? horses, equipments and uniforms furnished; also x geants, Corporais, Buglers, Farriers and a Saddler. Ap- ply to Captain LYON ISAACS, 639 Broadway, and 10 iwery, XN ILITARY EQUIPMENTS.—ANY OFFICER OF A ONKERS PROF E “LOW rent.—Will good tenant, tho M ‘Agnew; fronts colty convenien s and three water clossis; two acre fine shade trees and view mnsurpassed by any on the Hud: apied by Professor ud Broadway; has all two bathing rooms of land, with garden; son. Apply immediately to BARRETE, BRINSMADE & BARRETT, Nos. $ and 10 Wall street, 1 ) A MOS c ( walthily located, in Brookiyn; an at , Staten Ieland, &e., 10 mmiutites from Brooklyn, LOST AND FOUND. YOY LOST, IN BROOKLYN.—LEVT, ON LAST. SUN- day week, the dist July, from the residence of hy avents, 177 Myrtle avenue, John Downey, about five fect ivh, light drab coat, black velvetcollar, drab pants, a Vlaek soft hat; hal a light mark on his forehoad. Any person giving any reliable information shall be liberaliy rewarded and receive the thanks of his parents, QNORAL CHARM Lost—SHAre OF A SKULL finder will bo suitably rewarded by leaving it at No. 79 Past Twenty seventh street, QOUND-A DOP OF UNFINISHED HATS AND TRIM 1 joings, which the owner can have by calling at the New York bay ., Om ideutitying the same and paying charge : JUND—IN A SIXTH AVE A BRACELE whieh the owner cau re y sing J. F.P., box 1.382 Port offer, deseription ahd paying the ex! ponae of this alvert } AIR BRACEL LOST-IN GOING FROM CHAK West Twonty-#ieth street, in Sixth avenne cas tor K int By returning the san sstreet the findos will be liberally rewarded. BY + clasp. NING nwich a elull’s tikew el by leavin prized on account of tt } value. revurn of a Iver porbuad of he Twolth regiment. i No, 1,464, loct in the adway, by a returr Appiy kiyn, will receive t qacetions aske CHA nied Tho Vs, } abo: gh SRY —HOAT LOST.—A ROW BOAY ABOUT Wee) fon, die k brown eo.or, Ww. f the foot of ‘Thirtieth streot, North riv sas ist, John Kelly tree! y YY NIGH, JOLY one md: east of the unt north of the t won the hip a THE ARTY RECOVERY OF Hi Lost ON WEDNE tod hall recoive nis New York, t ON 1" S0sT THE from Grand w +O with Chain GHT OF f kked, or will Confer a great favor, if pl COPARTN ERSHIP NOTICES. ARTNER WAN T FROM $5,000 10 $10,000 in a business comected with tho army aad "y5 bu coming year already secured by copiracts; best chance in the city to make a fortune. Address Contract, New York Heral o ADY PART ITH A CAVIFAL OF $500 or more eetablished in the eed, having an extensive circle of customers, would like to combine 1 Ladies’ Under Garments with the above To a competent person. of congenialily and taste, this isa rare opportunity. None bat frst clits references will be uged. Address M. W., Herald off ANTED —IN VIEW OF INCREASING A BI nese catablished several years, and in good way covesling, a person having from $5,000 Wo $,6000 ‘The ory gvavantec wal be given Address Mr or most satibfact are forbid negottating ibe mont has been at 4 HAAS & O0., 41 South Wi et, N.Y. : REWARDS. TANT SOME WARD WILL RE GIVEN FOR THE | at 143 West | H.M., box 8,767 + ofice, New York, volunteer regiment returned from the war (a cue ind a purchaser by addressing immediately, with the lowest price of each separate article, Volunteer, USICIANS WANTED.—TWELVE FIRST CLASS MU- Zouave regimental bane. Apply at the braneh office 2 Dodworth’s Band, 422 Broome street. CITRONG'S PATENT ARMY TRUNK AND PORTABLE Broadway. Agent at Washington, D.C., A. 8, CARSEN, No. 338 Penneyivania avenue. A bed by night, a travelling trunk by day, ILK AND BUNTING FLAGS, ALL SIZES, CONSTANTLY. on hand or to order at short notice, National and Mari- time Flags, of all nations. Rogers’ and Maryatt’s Signats, street ANTED, MECHANICS.—18 LIEUTENANT, 10 SER- 50 engineers,’ 150 carpenters, 80 shipbuilders, 60 boat- builders, 100 buatmen, 20 rigger, 10 ropemakers, 100 toons and enlist for three years as engiveers and sappers, mustered into servico as riflemen, with the Enfleld rite panied with # train of artillery. JOHN JOSEPH RINK, pers and Pontoniers. A. Trrneit, Engineer Colonel of the New York Artisan Call every day and Sundays at Berian’s, street, New York city, Battery; or at the residence of Islaud. Rations and pay according to rank. MBchanical labor paid extra per day. education, and having served five years on the frontiers in the Second regiment United States Artil- sum to any party peccurmg him a Lieutenant’s commis- sion in ono of the volunteer regiments, Address for two having Sword, Bpaulottes, Sash, &¢., to dispose of will Herald office. sicians, brass and reed players, for the Andersen M,C. GRISWOLD, Band Master, Redetead combined, corner of Warren street and A bed contrived a double part to play— S on hand, Regimental Designs and Stands of Color &c. HOJER & GRAHAM, manufacturers, No, 97 Duane geants, 50 artillerists, 25 architects, 25 surveyors, stone masons, 50 stone cutters, to build bridges and pon- and sword-bayonet, dark green uniform coats—accom- Engineer and Captain of Carpenters, Regiment. eee Rink, or at the hotel of F. Offen, Tompkinsyille, Staten $5) a YOUNG GERMAN, OF A VERY GOOD lery as a non-commissioned officer, will give the above days R. R., 57 Herald TH REGIMENT N.Y. & M. 55 GARDES LAFAYETTE. The recruiting rendezvous of this regiment is situated at Lafayette Hall, Lieutenant A. Vignot is detailed to superintend the enlistinent, Recraits will be gent to camp wnmediately after having been accepted by one of the By order of Colonet. R. DE TROBRIAND. ‘goons of the ragiment, . A. Genny, Adjutant. ____ FINANCIAL, UGUST BELMONT & CO., BANKERS, NO. 60 WALD street, New York, issue letters of credit to travellers dsvailable tt all parts of'Kurope, through the Messra, Roths- child of Paris, London, Frankfort, Vienna, Naples and thelr correspondents. RLEM RAILROAD COMPANY. — ce, corner of Fourth avenue and Twenty sixth st York, July 27, 1861, Interest coupons of the Second Mortage Bonds, Dover Extension, and Bouds of 1861, will be paid on and after August 1, at the Treasurer's office. W. H. EMERSON, ‘Treasurer. OTICE.—THE COU/ONB DUE AUGUST 1 ON. THE Dines oO the New York, Providenes and Boston ny will be paid on and after that date at { M. MORGAN & SUNS, 37 William street. FFICE OF ST, NICHOLAS INSURANCE COMPANY, 50 Wall street, Ay) 1861.—The Directors have ( this di baif per cent, payable on and after the WM. 8. SLOC Oz STATE LOAN—$1,600 000. OFricx oF THe, COMMISSIONERS OF THK, Sinking FOND OF THE Stare OP Om0, Couemavs, July 20, 1861.” | » State of Ohio desires to borrow one million and “ive Hans, and to thatend the Commia+ und of the State, under the autho- 1 s mianuual dividend of three and a uh inst, I, Secretary. ON T VAY EVE Maarten ves eee a { the General Assembly, will receive sealed Ueedn The te AT ter ole , at their office in the city of Columbus, until 12 ing it to Meosts. Parisot, Chappias & Maitre, 7 and 7% | Sd dlay of August, and at the agency of Nassau street, rear. » the city of New York, un- " M. of the 7th day of Angust next, for the OSE) DRART FATE) JULY 5, 1861, FOR ONE | parehage of $1,500,000 of the funded aud registered debt Do iisidret ant natety yo dollars aha siaty-dlve cents | Of the Stato, baring interest from the Tat day of Auguss @ei06 66); aren tr at apted by L. Paraons, Wok {atthe rate of six per cent per annum. Bids will t six months after date. The | be received foc either of the following classes of stocks :— itell, and ig payable to | 1, Cortitleates redesmable at the State Treasury, in the ty of Columbus, July 1, 1868, the interest payable semi- ually, the Istday of May and Uhe Ist day of Novem- 0 | ber in each year Stato Treasury. | 2, Cortitte thle at the agency of the State | the of New York, July 1, 1868, the interest payable i uvaly, the Istday of January and the Eat day of ab ai hae! hproposat must state listinetly for which of these itleates it is tude, the amount or either 1, and the price for each one hundred dol propesed wo be taken, In case any pro. inate the class of stock desired by the it shall be deemed to have been payable where i if received. conditional bid, or bid not absolute in its terms, wild considered | ment of the ainonnt of the respective bids received | in New York must be mide at the State Agency within } three daysatter the a ance thereof, and of the bids | recoived al Golumbus, within ten days after the aceepte ance there ch times the proper certificates will tor'delivery. able at the State Treasury will be issued | in sume of $100 And upwards: and those payable in New | York will be iseucd in sums of $500 and upwards—at the pion ob the bidder. The cevtities + | Ts08, ane a will be payable, unconditionally, July the act authorizing the loun, exempte low or up by the | fr tate. Fast Newark, or | Propoe an must be enclosed in a sealed en- Yelopes anit adrenal to \*The Commisslonern of the REAR IRS, aT f Pound,” at Colutnbur, Ohio, or at 26 William street, ed eae ine p rey GGL SE | New Yo'k, ad endorsed * Proposids for Ohio Loan.?” n'chuve hewartl by PoenIa (ho sania: th: tie | R. W TAYLER, Auditor of State, felodeod,: 680 Bromiway, or 87 Vacte A. P. RUSSEL, Secretary of State. OR, CHAMBERLIN, | JAMES MURRAY, A ry General. i oS he Si Fund of the State of Obio. ERBOCKER STA ul a dividend o holders on and after: nsfer books will be GEO. ©, PETERS, Treasurer. i Jn inst, anil which n Brook. es upon tots : lots to ex- Also som: 10 L0AN—ON BOND AND MORT! a soma of $1,000 and up) estate tn this city or Brooklyn, Also est in pareha ages on improved. Apply to A. SER. wands 10,000 to LOAN © TREET, KE DOORS WEST OF y allvanerd on Watches, Diamonds, and personal property of ever: sold by JOSEVH A. JACKSON, ™m N, DIAMOND: wivances on’ Diamonds, « them at full value, at his SS ON DIAMONDS, PLATE, WATCHES, & wiil buy tho same for ensh, at bis private ro0i ARINGER, 212 way’, room 13, up stair ‘he highest prie + paid for Diamonds, loose or 79 NASSAT STREET, ROOM No, floor, \MOS B. THOMISON, Auctioneer’ and Bro- ys on all kinds of merchandise to any amour’ Keroved from 102 Nassau street, August 1, At winds of goods sold on commis DRY GOODS. | EOTHING STORY, 566 BROADWAY. or Buys out, 161. Linen and Marsvilles Linen and Marseiiles Vests Boys’ Suits. " French, English aid le to order. ow band, ’ Clovhing made HE kOe & MEARES, vo 807 Sixth ave now prepared to offer an exe ONALDSO remove sueet, where they ar Resortment of Hosiery, Ribbons, Embroiderice, sinall wares, &e., at the very lowell prices RONALDSON & MEARBS, 307 Sixth avenue.

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