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SITUATIONS WANTED-rEMA. ES. | _SITwArTONS WANTE.. + WALES. R.. " nani en 4O006.—A T.NION WANTED, BY A ¢ MAN A SITUATION WANTHED—BY Ak TTALLE YOUN? | Co aook, wh ofossad French and Ame rook, Aw: 6 rants; can oukand Ae indiet aud | GS yearaog be,» okt Ina Ast elaes house; best of aerate deasecd, ie ad ‘reforénic dfoss C. 'T., Som t¥0. Call at 85-Lanrens st, box 134 Herald oliice. No elyjection to the country, city .Werendo,, eer : cas Ahr, BY TWO R A SON WHO Ha We erly TABLE PEF t by the steam eh LIVED IN CALI ff th Bist « funity g is would b tO pay (id dress a note to Miss Kviton, 12 Marion st and Broome s\ YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A 8I and to assist in washing and iron Jo tour years’ reference from her lust plac B gu. A short distance in the country, at 686 4d dy. near A7iM st, front renting ng; has fro" ye rion for two days floor. Dp LY EDUCATED, ’s companion; would structing young chikiren, Ad LADY (GERMAM a situation a, iy velling o* , Hora” Lim 0% oftice WANTS A SITUATION dL ironer; is a good Maker of bread; ng aud williiy to make herself useful. ne St. for two days. Good reference, TABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION, AS chambermaid, in & private family, or hus no obectims to the country, has Can be seek iuv wo days at 41 Spring Bt., third oor, > E » WOMAN WIS. to marse at her own piace, Will be a good mother to it, doctor's refereuce given it required. Call at 136 West ‘QWtlyst., berween Tus and Sth ays , im the rear, top floor. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITU- auion, as chambermaid and waitress, or to take Sxroof children and do plan sewmy, has tue best of city Feference. Call at 80 Fulton st., Brookiya. o) RESPECTABLE, HONEST AND FAITHFUL GERMAN Narse wishes ‘ation, can take chargeof a baby from iis birti, has timed the care of chiidren for sume years is withkng to do chamberwork, sewing and waiting Cail at'376 East 16th st. EAMSTRESS.—A_ RESPECTABLE woman wishes u situation in the above a- aid travetwith va lady to any part, or would go y the day Ss cloaks and finishes off drease: chine, has good city referemes st 39ih st., near 6th ay, TUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTARLE nung woman, 20 do general housework in apri- Fate family , is a good piain cook, washer and ironer; best eity reference. Cull fer two days at 45 9th st., between Bitheana 3th sts., ext door to the druggist store. meely, wd aii for two day: SITUATION WANTED—BY A PROTESTANT GIRL, as yood plain cook, washer and trover; has good Feference. Cull at 239 Bast 19th st., ear st av., for two days. ‘A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT WOMAN WISHES A Situation as wet uarse, Cau be soon fortwo days West 19th st., between Gin aud 7th aves, *@. RESPECTABLE YOUNG GtkL WISHES A SITUA- A as plain cook and first rate washer and ironer ua small private family; is willing to make herself gene- Tally aseful; can have the best of reference from her last place. Call for two days at 193 Pacific st., Brooklyn. YOUNG WOMAN, WITH A FRESH BREAST OF milk, wants @ situation 4s wet nurse in a private family; lost her baby two weeks old; the best city refe Fences given, Call at 29 West 40th st., in the store. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL; to cook, wash and iron in a private family ; good city reference. Call at 31 President , South Brooklyn. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, amstress; is capable of doing all kinds of fami- jy sewing; can cutand fit children’s dresses; no objection tothe country. Call at 192 7th av., between 23d and 24th ste, RESPECTARLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS chambermaid; would do fine washing and jroning, OF us laundrees. Cab be seen for twodays at her last employer's, 33 Fast 16th st., between 4th av. and Irving place A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN DESIRES A situation ag wet nurse to live out; first child. Call at 191 Monroe st., for three daya, WIDOW WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION TO DO general housework, or anything required; no ob- jection to the country: has city Fast 29tb st., between 2d and 34 av “A. RESTECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITU ZA. chambermaid and waitress, or would do chamber- work and sewing, or would assist with the washing. Gull for two 158 East 37th st., second floor, back an be seen at 178 Bist _st., between ist and 2d avs.. sccond floor, back room. Best city refe- rence N AMERI JF WHEELER A & Wilson's sewing machines, would like a situation either as seamstress or housekeeper; understands all kinds of work. no obyection to the cour any one wish. competent person, and willing to treat her as one mily, wages no object but ac omfortable home. Apply at SL Horatio street, near Hudson, SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABL ZL irl, to travel to Europe; wages no obje reference R. RESPECTABLE HEALTHY YOUNG MARRIED Wo- °$ a situation as wet nurse, her own bat ays old; no objection to going out to @ respectable place or to take a baby home; gvod reference Apply at 239 Muiberry st., room No. 4, HAD BY CALLING AT 414 She is healthy, respectable and a Proiestant Good reference can be given. ITUATION TO RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A P do general housework; isa first rate washer and frover and. good plain cook; no distance in the country; best 593 Grand st., second floor, fre A ctions to go a short ference. Call at .¥. G RMAN GIRL WANTS A SITUATION TO DO GEN sework good washer and ironer. Callat 217 eral hiv ave A RESPECTABLE GIRL, ), WISHES A a situation in a private family, to do general house- wo. k; no olyeetion to the country. Call at 135 28th st., between vb and 8th aves. » ‘ANT GIRL WISHES A situation to do general housework in asmail family, or would do chamberwork and assist with the washing and ironing. Has no cbjection to go a short distance in the country. Apply at 114 West 11th st., between 5th and Gth aver. SITUATION WANTED—BY A — RESPECTABLE young girl, lo do general housework. Call for two days at 181 Ludtow #t, Can give the best of references. N ISH GIRL WISHES A SITUATION AS NURSE an! chambermait, or chambermaid and waitress Has th best of city reference, Call at 96 Prospect Brooklyn. ” TION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG eneral housework, in a small private Can produce the best of city ‘reference. Apply days at 64 Willett st. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, as chikiren’s maid, or chambermaid, Inquire for Jaue Wood, at No. 8 Pearl st., second floor, front room, A SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOU LA woman, of a good disposition and gentle habits, as Cook, Woshor and ironer, in a private family; isa frst Tate cook and an excellent washer and ironer.” Has tirst class cily and country references, Can be seen for two days at 150 West 19th st. A ‘D—BY A MIDDLE AGED Atnerican Woman, as scamstress and child’s nurse, OF housek & has a good sewing machine; Wages not go much an objectas kind treatment, in a small Protestant family. Good city ref Call for two days at 628 9Uii av, second floor, back room. 4° cook TU- 21 ation ess and is a w from her jast place. Can be seen for two days at 114 7th av A. RISPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL Wisi ZA gavement with some private family to housework, can do piain cooking, is ag oner, cau do plain sewing if required. C itt §t., room 3 P general waeber and | for two days BY r good washer obliging, reference. Cail Jai jrouer, willing ‘and 3 for two days at $22 10th av , between 30th and Sist ets YOUNG” v A SITU RESPECTABL <G WOMAN WAY AL ation to do general bow 518 a good washer nd an excelent baker; Aba ironer; is avery good cook the best of reference from ber Inst place, Cail at 357 sou st., for two days. GOOD COOK AND BAKER, PASTRY AN! branches, desires to obtain a situation: would do bing; would go to the country. Can be seen for 8 at 134 East 2th et, near A plain cook and exce inasmall private fam tion to go in the eo: do housework iy, is willing and try. ‘Three years city reference, Can be seen for two days at 242 Mulberry St., room No. 4. YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION AS COOK, and ironer, ail family todo whe ¢ f.| housework Cail at 209 Columbia st . Brookiya ), RESPECTABLE FF ‘H WOMAN yvaton as purse or chambermaid ina on ‘amily. Please apply from 10 til 3 for three day respectable Ame o'clock at 188 Gre RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMA ation at general housework. Can do plain sewing, iso aa good washer and ironer. Reference if reauired. Apply at 209 Spring st,, sccond floor, jn the rear, WANTS A SITUA or week, understands all kinds of houn housework a. ‘tex, OF to take care of rormaid and wan". a3 Wi » best of city reform, Call at 243 West 16th st. " pasraa ee vals Be Scare WA BY A RESPRCTABLE You. ‘astt, ts 100 ok, Washer and ironer, or tO! eotetal housework; no objection to a short distouce in the @ountry; has good city reference; wages no objecs, a3 she prefers ahome, Call at 208 West 16th st. ITUATION WANTED-—BY AN TISHWOMAN, head laundress, or to do chamberwork, or attend to ‘children and do plain sewing, Can be seou Sal engaged at 18 Desbrosses street, tiet Hoes. BY A RESPROPABLE YOUNG 4 cook; 1 an oxcellet washer snvall family, no NITUATION WANTED. BD) woman, as good pla and froner, or would do honsework iw objection to yo a short distance in. Ube country; heat references. Call tor two day's ab 22 Oarroll st, Brooklyn RESPECTABLE YOUNG or do housework in a& Call at 307 Hicks MUATION WANTED—BY J girl, to cook, wash and. ifon small private fainily. Good reference. ft., Brooklyn. —A SUGATIC t girito de de BY A YOUNG AND CoM mberwork, or take care of ch cliliren and inake het elf eseful to ber employer. Can be seen at her prevent place, No. 7 Schermerhorust., Brook ly! ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTALLE, CA girl, to do cooking, Washing aud ironing, or general housework, ¥8 economimang, ‘neat and excellent washer and ironer, aad good cook. Has excel Jont references, and will ire at moderate wages. Apply for Kate, ot 113 Atluntic st,, Rrookiyn. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A BABY to wot nurse; is willing to ge out or ‘at her own residence. Cal) for two days at 241 East Mth st. TABLE MARRIED WOMAN, fY asituation as wet nurse; has the best of city refe- Tehee. Call for two days at 13 Harper court. {KANEDA SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ENG- “WY lish girl, as nurse and to do plain sewing, or would do chamberwork and waiting, im the country; wi 0 object; the best of references. Apply for two days at her ployer’s, 108 West 43d st. ANIED—A SITUATION AS WET NURSE; HAS LOST "VY her own baby three weeksold; good reference. Call at 63 Pearl at., near Front, Brooklyn. : ANTEI/—bY A PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as seamstress and to take care of a child; he best of city reference given. Call at 195 av. A, top joor. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A_ RESPECTABL young girl, as chambermaid and waitress, or to tal care of chiidren; can do plain sewing, and is willing to make herself generally useful; the best of references given. Can be seen at her present place, 220 Lexington ay., between 34th and 35th sts, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MIDDLE AGED WO- mab, a situation as first class cook! has no objec: tion to goin the country if required, Call at or address 75 Mott st., in the store, for two days. 'ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT Y@UNG woman, as chambermaid and waiter or to help in the washing and ironing, or to do general housework 1n a small family. Good reference if required. Call for three days at 58 Sunds st., Brooklyn, L. 1. ANTED—BY A GERMAN GIRL, WHO ALSO SPEAKS French perfectly, a situation as lady's maid, verness, or to assist at sewing and light housewo: Al 151 Bowery, in the dentist's office. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, todo the general housework of a small private family, or as chambermaid. Call for two days at 449 Washington street. 'ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION to do the general housework of’ a plain private family; understands cooking, washing and ivouing, and ig @neal Bewer; would go for’ moderate wages, having no friends, Ci 18th and’ 19th sts, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE maid in 8 at 277 Ist ay. ET NURSE.—A SITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG woman who has lost her infant veryfiately. Can ‘de seen for 1 day at 107 11th st., between Ist and 2d avs, ‘ANTED—BY A VERY RESPECTABLE AMERICAN girl, a situation Lo do general housework or cham. berwork, either in the city or country. Can be seen until suited at her last employer's, 25 St. Felix st., near Fulton ay., Brooklyn. ANTED-—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG PROTES- tant girl, to do general’ housework ina small fami- ly; the best city reference can be given if required. Call for three days at 208 Sands st., Brooklyn, ANTED—BY A RE to do SPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, sneral housework; i8 a good ; no objection to the coun: Call for two days at 579 Greenwich st. , second tloor. LITILE GIRL IN ituation to take care of plain sew- ing; no Objection to go a short distance ia the country; wages not so much au object as a good home: best of city reference, Call or address 18814 East BY A RESV EDA § 8 cook, Washer and ironer, or to do ge work. Can be Seen two days at 109 Tillary st., Vy TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MARRIED woman, as Wet nurse, With afresh breast of milk. Apply for two days at. No. Extra place, in the rear of No. 10 Ist st., between t and 2d a rand jroner, and TANTED—BY A Rh ae cook: |S © na prvate family. | Best 1 Call for two days al 377 7th ave., in the IRL, A SITUATION city relerenees. hat store. TANTED—A SI WASHER AND ironer, nasal! family or boarding bouse. ‘The sb ol city roferences. Call tor two days at 230 32d st., last plac ANTED—SITUATIONS, BY TWO PROTESTANT young women, ina private family; one as cook; the other as char: Apply at 237 Ist av., between 14th and 16th sie. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation to do general housework in a small pri- vate family; has the best of city reference, Call at No. 8 Furman st. , near Joralemon, Brooklyn, for two days. 'ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation todo general housework or to cook, wash aud iron. Call for two days at 243 West 16th st. Wear A NEAT, TIDY GIRL, A SITUATION as chambermaid and waitress, or to take care of children, or to do general housework im a small private family; is @ good washer and ironer; has the bestcity reference. Can be seen for two days at 42 University corner of Fuat 11th st. JANTED—BY A COMPETENT PERS A SITUA- tion as waitress or seamstress. Can be seen for ent employer's, 97 Clinton plac ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA- tion as cook; one who is experienced and perfectly understands her business; would assist with the washing V two days at her pr and ironing; is a good baker; has no objection to go to the country. City reference given. Apply at 120 West 19th st. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY AX girl, who can come well recommended, to do gene- ral housework, or as chainbermaid. Apply at 479 Peurl et. RSE; WA None but re- 31 West 43d st., room. ANTED—BY A HIGHLY RESPECTABLE YOUN girl, « situation ax chambermaid aud waitress and to assist in ‘the washing and ironing. Best of city refe rence, Can be seen for two et 39th V TION AS WET aby to ber own house gpectable parties neea apply. Call at between 10th and 1th avs., up stairs, b RESPECTABLE ‘h and iron, or would do ny or general housework. Good just piace, Call at 184 West o3d ATIC ANTED--A SIT" young wor chamberwork and w: \ JANTED—BY A PROTESTANT G as chambermaid aud washing and irouing. Appi \ good const she wishes house; her p) Finigan, 264 West RL, A SITUATION and would assist in at 21 Cottage place for two WOMAN, OF i ‘ant at breast; an infant to wet puree at her own can be referred to. Apply to Mrs, st. top floor, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RE&?ECTABLE PRO. testant girl, to all kinds of worl apable of taking charge of an infant. Good city reference. Cail for two days at 142 East dist st., between 2d and 3d JARNESS MAKERS WANT and fitters cau fud ¢ Chambers at NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1861, ATLONS WANTED—MALES. 0 JUST ARRIVED, WISHES A | cmuent, either to assist in or tke | S pyactivo, Addypye W. D., box 212 212 | IN A YOUNG MARKI business, wow . buyer of a t meat in an importing Mendetion. Aitcrees Re | HUMTION W | SS ATED—AS COACHMAN, BY A COM sober aud todustrious man, who Who is Dustaes® and can gyva the best of room TED, BY A YOUNG MAD nineteen years of age, a situal s served some time in eh NO an aay Lhe West Coast of Attica trade, is desivone of obraining Lave no obyectiun to asy other et Horalt office. porter or clerk yD Speaks FPnghsh and cao address BN , Herald offic Win BY A YOU barkeeper or yr light work son st, grocery ve good ro commendation MAN, A SITUATION AS y clerk, is wilting to to any Address or eal on Damei Hall, 643 Hud HELP WANTED—FEMALES. 14. EMPLOYERS AND SERVANTS CAN Bi. SUITE AM atined r t dete ad Amity sts 0, German, Trish,’ &c., s¢ nded and at low wages. ta paid to orders by mai VON RHEIN, Proprietor ANTS WILL FIND THE at 138 Lith st., corner of 6th av., for an, Kughsh, Seoteh and Irish, civil and capable Wages to suit the imes. Good places atways ready. YOUNG to Washing advertiser is abou taken as partuer, LAUNDRESS WANTED—TO GO Ly to take charge of a laundry the arting, one with some means will be Ad box 116 Herald offic D—A GERMAN GIRL, TO GO A SHORT DIS. in the country; one who understands geu work: aiso milking. Apply to Dr. Guern: corner pf East Broadway and Montgomery st. —TWO. GIRLS, ONE M be , Washer and jroner; the other a neat chamberinaid and waiter and to assist inthe wash- they can sand the price depot the mainber one nome after 2 he cun deliver within one Ww . ‘The barnes wrust exact!y cifieations , and to the Foup mule harness as fi wil DROPOSALS FOR ARMY WAGON AND AMBULANCE Orrick ov Araty C1 anv Eqvirrace, CORNER OF HOWARD AND MERCER STRERTS, Proposals will he received at this office for furnishing, by contract, Army Wagon Hire furnished at the places of mad bee. ch they can be denivered at bent sysvt eM which oan Draw,” as? the vumber wi conform. to the following spe- { patterns HARNiS Naw Yous, August 3, mt ‘The propossis should state the pri whl, » by the bidder wit ! yo Wit straps 3 feet 11 inetes ler 2 feet long, 214 inches wide, straps to buckle i wide, side straps 4 inches long, ' inch wide, tapering toa point. ‘Two Betty Bayps —Long i eet 8 inches long, 2 inches wide, wit oh buckle, short side 1 tyot & inches long and 2 wie, ‘Two Ham Cot 18 to 19 inches long, with doudie och wide , 13% ane te straps 15 KS, brewst rings 19% inch square, sta (tine rings g OF Hamme STRAPS —Lower one 5 fect 6 nebes Jong, 1g inch wide, upper one 4 feet 6 inches long, }4 ach wile. LES. —Crown piece 2 feet long, 144 mich wide, inch wide, front wide; stay pieces, from e3, 16 inches long, 144 1nch wide, nose g, Linch wide, bliu''s 6 inches long, 544 inches wid long site 4 feet long, 1 mech wide; short side 2 fect long, L inch wide, with Linch buckle; butts, tinned mullen, to weigh 4 tbs. to the dozen 1WO Patk CAAIN Pires, 2 teel long, 24g inches wide. Two Pain Track Cuains, 7 leet long, 16 links to the foot, of No, Sivon, with Ton one end, weight 744 Lo $ Ibs. per pair. Twisted or straight, Ow PAtH OF Breast CHAINS, 22 inches long, 14 links to the foot, of No. 3 iron, Twisted binds to crown p pieee LL inches ‘Two Nuck Strars, 3feet Linch long, 23 inches wide; with 244 ine buekie Two Nuck Cuaixs, 4 feet 6 inches long, 14 links to the foot, No. 4 iron, T and Joop to be riveted on the neck inches long, 16 inches wid Zinches long, 244 inches wide, with buckle on one end, to be fastened to the saddle by being rivited to two curved straps 14¢ inch wide, these strays are placed one on each site of the saddle-tree, oae end is tied Lo the front part of the bar, the other end to the ex tension of the bar bebind the cantie, Spanish saddie fast ton; stirrup leathers 4 feet 7 inches long, 144 inch wide, with 114 inch buckle; stirrups, malleable irou, tinued, doit eye pattern, to weigh 13g Ibs. to a dozen pair. LEAD. Two Coutars, 173; to 18 inches Jong, made the same as nees required. Apply at 258 West 234 st. , ANTED—A SMART, TIDY GIRL, TO DO THE housework of a small private family; must be a kod cook, wasber and jroner, willing to agsiat in taking care of children, and to do plain sewing. Appiy at 186 Johnson st., Williamsburg. ‘FWO COMPETENT COLORED SERVANTS, waiter, and a woman who tsa professed cook. Cali at 11 Murray Hill park, near 35th st., from 1 to 4 o'clock, y ANPED—A SMART, TIDY GIRL, TO DO GENERAL sework; must be @ good washer, and understand plain cooking; none need apply who are not competent, and can produce good references. No. 91 East 49th st., near Lexingtou avem ANTED.—A GOOD COOK, WHO CAN BAKE WELL, apd bring good city recommendations, can find « place ina private family by inquiring at 261 Greene st., near Sth st., between 9 and 12 o'clock this day (Wednes- day). Ww —\ WOMAN TO DO COOKING AND ASSIST in the washing and ironing of a large family; also a chambermaid aud waitress. — Good recommendations required. Apply at 59 State st., Brooklyn. HELP WANTED=MALES. NTS WANTED—THROL Y, TO A Sei tie great aew Union Prize Stationery and Receipe ry age, containing twice the amount of articles contained in any other ever offered for sale, and uow selling more rapidly than anything of the kiud in market. It surpasses them ii! for variety and value; among the numerons arti- ined ure a superb engraving (6x10) of our great , General Seatt, 75 valuable receipts, gifts of jewelry, statiouery and envelopes, printed with’ beautifal Union designs, &c, Send stamp for circular RICKARDS & CO., 102 Nassan street, JGHOUT THE COUNTR' OOKKEEPER WANTED. APPLY TO JAMES A, Hearn & Son, 775 Broadway , above 9th st. MAN, WITH Apply at 23 RUG CLERK.—WANTED, A YOUNG good city reference. Salary smal Greenwich av. , botween 10th and 12th sts. ESPECTARLE MEN WISHING SITUATIONS AS BOOK. keopers, salesmen, clerks, porters, &c., should apply Sitt- At the Merchants’ C ations procured. Refer cants by inail must en 1856. c is x SIN A RETAIL y to act as conti tential clerk. lr ., box B, Jersey City Post office, giving naine, age and reference, YY ANTE AGENTS EVERY WHE V “Union Package, the best in market; also the Pr Packages for the ladies. Samples forwarded by pt of 40 cents. Send for circular. PRESCOTT & CO., 420 Broadway. A COACHMAN—COLORED AND SINGLE eferred, fora first rate situation. A ‘AR NEW YORK groom and waiter, Must have ities, and bring the best city refer and capacity. Call at 76 Horatio d see Mr. Doremus, W aman to act served in both tat 4 P.M. and st. ws —A CLERK FOR A STEAMER, CLERK FOR a shipping office; 2 conductors, 2 bra mm. 4 girls to travel, 3. porters, 2 1 barkeeper, square. N.’B. mnt drivers Chathai ‘ANTED—AN ACTIVE YOUNG MAN, ACCUSTOMED to horses, harness, &e., and_ willing to make bun sell useful inastable, Apply at 14 East 318t st. AQ A ONTH, AND ALG EXPENSES PA 4 Jocal agent wanted in every city and town broughow lars call © the United States and Canadas. For particu address, enclosing stamp, ©. M. Brown & Co., 74 Bleecker street, New York. PER MONTH.—AGENTS POSITIVELY MAKE, 10 it selling our patent Hem Folder and Tuck Guage, and other articles of ready sale. Call on ot ad- dress, (enclosing stamp,) JOSEPH DODIN & CO.,.No. 22 Duane st., near Chatham. A /ADEES WISHING TO ADOPT AN INTE. girl twelve years old (school teachers in inquire of Mrs. J. M. A., in Ninth street, hy .N.—WILL eo past six. ETON SATISFIED, €. J. IS REQUESTED TO COMMUNICATE AT eo With A. B. INGHAM, ISEPH MARSHALL, WHO 1. England. for Amora, about mine years communicate with Mr. Jolin Johneon, Solicitor. ham, he wiil, on sendivg bis address, hear of greatly to hi ge. Joseph Marshall wa nati and followin: for some the trade - 1859, was employed as en- nd M. R. Railroad, Willow Valley, Indiana W. PATRICK a n he left home black pa r hat. Any information \ y his parents. JAMES GWY) d, Forty-ninth street, New York years old; coarse overcoat be thankfully received Fighth Avenue Rail NFORMATION WANTED—OF DOOLY, «iF Kings county, Ireland, lives somewhere in Connects cut. Any information will be gladiy received by her ther. Patrick Docly, 144 East Thirty fifth street, near rd avenue. ORMATION WANTED—OF JOSEPH YATES, WHO came from Chester, Engiand, about nine years ago for wheel harness. Two Pam or Hawes to a1 of same material as for wheel harness, ironed, with s, breast rings and line Tings, with straps as in whee} harness, ‘Two Bripias, same as for wheel harness. ‘Two Neck Stears and Chains, same as for wheel har- ness. Two Brt.y Banos, same as for wheel harness. Two Pam Cuarx Pires, same as for wheel harness, Two Pain TRace Carns, same as for wheel harness. Two Crurrers axp Fir Srraps.—Back strap 5 feet long, tapering from 834 inches to 23 inches wide. Hip Straps each 2 fect 4 inches long, 14 inch wide, each with a hook at one end. ; Two Back Banps, 3 feet 4 inches long, 814 inches wide. Two MaktiNGaLes, 4 fect long, 134 inch wide, to buckle inte the bits. ‘One Courting Srna, 5 feet 6 inches long, % inch wide, Ong Cuxck Ruin, 4 feet long, 1 inch wide, to buckle into the bit at each end, with a ring sewed in the centre to receive the lead line. One Leap Ling, 21 feet long, % inch wide, with a buckle at one end, and an 8 inch loop at the other. One Wuir, heavy plaited horse hide, 6 feet 6 inches Nz Horse Brvsn, oval, of bristles, — by — inches. Oxw Curry Coan, No. 222—8 bar. The wholeto be packed in a box abont 18 inches wide, 17 inches deep, 34 inches long, made of 1-inch stuf, coop: ered, wood hoops or iron, as thay be required. Four Horse Haruess as follows, to wit:— WHEEL. vy ‘Two Qui.ors.—Breech straps $ fect 8 inches long, 334 inches wide, sewed into 4 inch rings of 3¢ inch iron; hip strap 4 feot long, 3 inches wide; stay pieces 2 feet 2 inches long, 3 inches wide, with 134 inch buckles, cross straps to buckle into stay ‘pieces, 6teet long, 13¢ inch wide; side straps 5 foet 6 inches long, 1}¢ inch wide; tie straps 15 inches long, 3 inch wide, tapering to a point. Two Buy Baxi x side 2 feet 4 inches long, 2 inches wide, with a2-inch buckle; short side 1 foot 6 inches long and 2 inches wide, ‘Pwo Harr Cou.ars.—22 to 23 inches long, with double straps and safe leathers and buckles 3¢ inch wide, Two Pair ov StRoNG Hames to suit, made of white oak root, ironed with hooks, breast rings 144 inch square, sta- ples and line rings. Two Parr ov Ham Straps.—Lower one 5 feet 6 inches long , s inch wide; upper one 4 feet 6 inches long, }g inch wide, of alum tanned leat! ‘Two Bripuxs.—Crown piece 2 feet 2 tuches long, 144 inch wide; cheek pieces each 10 inches long, 114 inch de; front piece 124% inches long, 14¢ inch wide; stay , from blinds to crown pieces, 16 inches tong, 13g long, 1 inch wide; blinds 6 inches long, Ginches wide; reins, long side 4’fect 2 inches long, 1 inch wide; short side ‘2 fect long, 1 inch wide, with Linch buckie; bitts, tinned mullen, to weigh 5 Ibs. the dozen. ‘Two Paik wide, Two PAIR TRacE Citatns, 7 feet long, 14 links to the foot, of No. 2 iron, twisted or straight, with Ton one end, weight 9 Ibs. per pair. ON PAIR OF Breast CHAINS, 28 inches long, 14 links to the foot, of No. 2 iron, twisted. ‘Two Neck Srkara, $ feet 5 inches long, 234 inches wide, with 244 inch buckle. Two Neck Cuains, 4 feet 6 inches long, 14 links to the foot, twisted No. 4 iron, T and loop to be riveted on to the heck strap, swivel in the chain. Oxe SappLe, made on Attakapas tree, head, gullet and cantle irone covered in the usual way with half-tanned horse hide, flaps 20 inches long, 16 inches wide; surcingle, Tfeet Sinches long, 24 inches wide, with a 24 inch buckle on one end, to be fastened to the saddie by being Tiveted to two curved straps, 144 inch wide; these straps are placed one on each side of the saddle tree, one end is ‘ont part of the bar, the other end to the ex tension of the bar behind the cantle, Spanish saddle fashion; stirrup leathers 4 feet 7 meches long, 14 inch wide, with 1!¢ inch buckle; stirrups, malleable iron, Unned, bolt eye pattern, to weigh 1334 Ibs. to a dozen pair. Pires, 2feet 6 inches long, 2}, inches LEAD. Two Brupres, same aa for wheel harness. ‘Two Cottaks, 20 to 22 inches long, made the same as for wheel harness. Two Pain ov Haas to suit, of same material as for wheel harnese, ironed, with hooks, breast rings and line rings, with straps as in wheel harn ‘Two Neck Srxars and Chains, sal bess. ‘Two Brity Baxps, same as for wheel harness. ‘Two Paik Cain Pirgs, same as for wheel harness, Two Pair TRack Cnaixs, same as for whec! harness. ‘Two Cruprers aNp Hir Srxara. Back Str) 6feet long, tapering from 334 inches to 23, inches w Hip Straps with buckles, each 2 feet 8 aches lon, 1} ch wide, with wrought hooks. Two Back Banpe, 3 feet 7 inches long, 834 inches wide. ‘Two Manrixgaias, 4 feet long, 1}; 1ach wide, to buckle into the bit. ‘Ox Covriing Srrap, 6 feet 6 inches long, inch wide. One Crack Rex, 4 feet 1 inch Jong, 1 inch wide, to buckle into the bit at each end, with a ring sewed in the centre to receive the lead line. Oys Leap Ling, 21 feet long, 3g inch wide, witha buckle at one end and a 6 inch loop at the other, Ove Wair, heavy platted, horse hide, 6 feet 3 inches Jou Oe Horse Bresa, oval of bristles, — by — inches. Owx Cray Com, No 222—8 bur. The whole to be packed in 4 box about 21 inches wide, 18 inches deep, 34 inches long, made of 1-inch stut!, coop: ered, wood hoops or iron, as may be required. The whole to be made of the best material, sewing to be made with good waxed thread, and subject to inspec: tion during the process of manufacture and also when. finished. When G horse harness is required, the lead collars, bridles, hames, neckstraps, belly bands, chain pipes. trace chain, crupper and hip straps, back bauds and coupling straps are doubled: one bearing chain 3 feet long, 14 links to the foot, of No, 4 iron, witha T on each end added, and lead line to be 30 feet 1ong. The whole to be made of the best material, sewing to be made with good waxed thread, and subject to inspec- on during the process of manufacture and aigo when finished. he oragh as for wheel har- harness is required, the lend collars, neck straps, belly bands, chain pipes, , crupper hip straps, back bands and straps are doubled; one bearing cuain 6 feet long, 14 links to the foot, of No. 4 jroo, with a Toueach end added; and lead line to be 28 feet long. Proposa!s will aiso be received for making and deliver- ing ambulance harness for two or four mule or horse teams—a specification of which will be hereafter fur- nished His sister would be glad to bear from or ef bim, and formation sect ber through, or to the care ‘of eve & Currie, No 7 Bri ceived Hy re Ovus—1 HAVE YOU RE- ceived th ber. ISS MINNIE YN —THERE | 18 w letter tyn Post office for you ROCKLYN.—VOU HAVE NO? WRITTEN ecording to promise. You wii! find a letter iy the lyn Post office to your adcross Please write at ICA, PICA.—CAME OUT WITH CURSO YESTERDAY after the “clam bake) With milk Forma of proposais and guarantee wi!l be furnished upon application to this office, and noge will be considered that do not conform thereto, ‘The privilege ig reserved by and for the United States of rejecting any proposal that may be deemed extravagant. Proposals will be indorsed o2 the envelope inclosing them, “Proposals for furnishing Army Wagon and Ambu- lance Harness,” and addressed to Major D, H_ VINTON, Quartermaster U.S, Army. CADEMY OF LANGUAGES, 920 BROADWAY. struction given in French, Spanish, Italian, Ger. Lat and Greek. Ladies’ hours from 9 A BM. wo 4 a Gentlemen's, from 4 P. M. to 10 P.M. For further information apply to F. MARTINELLI, Principal. » & DACKS wsbmeut, 37 Park Suid. who thoroughiy Understands rupning the presse None but.steady at workmen need apply, between the hours of $and19A M FP? PRINTERS WANTED, aT Book and Job Print ings. « boy Gordon D—A COMPETENT Ws understands handling and chewing twbacoo. man preferres » ONE WHO anufacturing fine cut Address bOX 3,095 Post office, Ger- —C—, WILL yeu ERE SAME HOUR e next Friday? Have not heard from you since iat sar riebt '? Plerse answer P YE. 15. 2 RESTAURANTS. AMMER'S FRESH BREWED CHAMPAGNE Kept on fce and draws {fom wood. ‘The most cious beverage ever seen, at NOXON & ASHMAN’S, Broadway. DEMANDE UNE JEL soign it de 16 mois; une qui parie bien sa langue, il faut qu'elle oe parte pas’ Vanglais, au $18 Broadway, < ALUE FOR VALUE RECEIVED IS MY MOTTO.—A giass of Mass Collins & Co.'s Philadelphia Ale and a sandwichi for six cents, is value for value received, ret punches, lemonade, brandy smashes unequalled, Stadcesaor | No, 2 Cortlandt street, northwest corner of Baoadway, SPENCE! LL IN BOOKKEEPING, PENMANSHIP AND ARITH- metic receive strictly individual attention at PAINE'S Mercantile College, 62 Bowery and 28S Fulton street, Brooklyn, and progress as rapidly ax their ability andenterprise will permit. Ladies writing lessons $2 20 lessons; juvenilee, during August, $3 per motith, r ANT WANTED.—ANY SUITABLE PERSON PS. who will contribute bis share or joan the captain $150 to complete the organizing of « first class company Will receive the commission of frst lentenunt, Address, With full uame, Captain, box 175 Herald ollie, Foren REGIMENT, N. ¥, 8, fayette ) M., (GARDE LA- Heanguanters, Camp Laraverre, New Dorp, raven Istanp, August 3, 1861,” Coione! Do ‘Trobriand, commanding the Fifty tath rogi: mentN ¥ S.M., hereby notities the few otiicers of the regiment who, not yet hay ing decided to leave for the seat of war, have not made their appearance at Camp La- fayette, New Dorp, Staten Inland, that they are required fo resign their pesitigns 45 officers within eight days frou. Monday. the dihne Oise jbove iflemand is noe complied with within the specified init; gharges will be brought against them and they will b ifed' by acoart martial for refusal of service, according to law. Notice is also hereby given to the non-commissioned Officers and privates of the Fifty-ffth regiment N. Y. 8. M , who do not mtend to depart with the regiment -that they are required tmmediately to deliver up at the head quarters of the regiment, Lafayette Hall, all the uniforms and equipments now. in their possession whicb have nob becn paid for, they being wanted for the recruits which are daily arriving in camp. By order of R. Dit. TROBRIAND, Colonel Commanding. P. A. Gerpy, Adj ————— es | ; nae ne lh GREAT DAY ON THE UNION TRACK. . A Great Day on the Union. Track. ETHAN ALLEN, S0€ ETHAN ALLEN, SOCKS AND FLORA ie ‘Ticket Oftices, ‘Ticket Ollices, Ticket Onieos, Ticket Offices, Ticket Offices, Ticket vilices, Stewart's Hotel, Stewart's Hotel, Stewarv's Hotel, Stewart's Hotel,” Stewart's Hotel, Stewarts, Hotel Hay Way House, Halt Way House, Half Way House, Half Way House, Half Way House, Half Way House, Refreshments, Refresiiments, Refreshmet is, Refreshments, Refrestunents, Reem On Thursday, August’8, ~ ~ PLEASURE GROUND s80CLA- Wednesday , August 7, at 33g o'clock, urse and Stakes $260, mile heats, three in five, to wagons. FL Woodruff enters b. g. Tou Thumb, owner ente.s or. m, Lady Cudney, owner enters g m. Lady Quebec; &% Crooks enters bl. m. lady ‘ Rain or -hine. 0s ASHION COURSE PLEASURE GROUND tion.—The proprietor free for all horses except F! three in five, to harness. 2. 1 or more to make a race: to close Wednesday next, at 9: o'clock P. ML, at jay Hall. Parties evtenng will. ‘be consulted as to the Time the race will take piace. JOSEPH CROCHERO! IRST REGIMENT WASHINGTON ZOUAVFS.—ALL company applications must be made Al the regimeutal headquarters, Waterman's, 7 street Quarters and rations’ furnished immediate N B—Order No. 8 —All officers must report daily at 9 o'clock A. M. Hy order, JAMES H. ROMAINE, Colonel ae NTERESTING TO SOLDIERS AND RECRUITS.—WANT. ed, fifty recruits for the Engineer's Corps of the United’States Constitution Guard (mechanics preferred), under the command of Captain E, H. Eckel, at the Paik Barracks, Engineers’ corps receive forty cents per day extra pay over the regular service. E H. ECKE! Captain Cor OR SALE—THE TROTHING HORSE HON Apply to HIRAM Workers a TON COURSE, LONG ISLAND.--A GREAT TRIAL OF Speed,—A Match for $200 to come off on Thursday, August 8, at 3% o'olock, mute heats, best 3 in, James D MeMann names b. m. Flora Temple, to harn ss race F, Jones names b. stallion Ethan Allen and bis ning mate Socks, to wagon, The cars will leave the South ferry every hour, aiso, from the Fulton aud Wile liamsburg’ ferries every five tninntes, to East. Now Yorks and thence to the track by every half bou,,and re turn by the same route, Tv Gomé off ona good day. SHAW & WHITE, Proprietors. OHN COOK, LATE OF THE ENGINEER CORPS OF the Seventy-uiuth reximent, i now recruiting for the McClellan Ritles, Colonel Eugene Le Gi Mercer House, corner of Broome and 3 at the Fourteenth Ward House, coruer of Elizabeth and Grand streets, where every information will be given to those who wish to join a crack corps. Heapguanters, No. 143. ECRUITING AGENT WANTED.—WANTED, AN active man, to recruit for a regiment now in Cainp. A suitable’ party cau make money, Address im mediately Captain, box 2,854 New York Post office. AMSEY'S REGIMENT, IN CAMP AT DOBB'S FERRY. Recruits wanted immediately, and sent to camp every afternoon upon signing the roll. Clothing, pro- visions aad arms supplied at once. Office No. 245 Broome street. ILK AND BUNTING FLAGS, ALL SIZES, CONSTANTLY ‘on hand, Regimental Designs and Stands of Colors on hand or to order at short notice. Nationai ani Mari- time Flags, of all nations, Rogers’ and Maryatt’s Siguals, &e, HOJER & GRAHAM, manufacturers, No, 97 Duane street. ENTS, TENTS, TENTS—LARGE AND SMALL SIZES, for male at the lowest prices. Apply to JOHN Me: LAV ANTED—THE SERVICES OF AN INSTRUCTOR IN the West Point Manual and Drill of Light or Fly- ing Artillery. A West Point graduate preferred. Must be thoroughly competent, Address P. J., room 218 Astor Houso, New York. OUNG IRISHMEN WISHING TO JOIN A SELECT company of a splendid regiment, accepted directly by the Secretary of War, and now in camp on Staten Isiand, will please inquire at the office of Messrs, Walsh & Davis, room 25, 82 and 84 Nassau street, from 10 to8 o'clock every day, A. POWER GALLWEY, Captain, Maxwuxt O’Scuuivay, Lieutenant, late Sixty-ninth regi- ment N.Y. 8. M. 3 4. BROADWAY, NEW YORK, AUGUST 6, 1861.— Sin—You are hereby notified to report yourself here, without fail, inorder that the muster ro‘l of my company of Cavalry, to which you baye attached your- self, may be completed and forwarded to headquarters. All ‘members must report on Wednesday the 7th inst. Your obedient servant, LYON ISAACS, Captain. Acchief bugler and six horsemen wanted. T BELMONT & CO., BANKERS, NO. 60 WALL stroet, New York, insue letters of credit to travellers Available in all parts of Europe, through the Mexsrs. Roths- child of Paris, London, Frankfort, Vienna, Naples and their correspondents, YORVOR, AN OF $500,000 IN AID OF THE Families of Volunteer Soldiers from the city of New York Engaged in Defending the Integrity of ‘the National NCIAL. : rn Bonds of the Corporation for the above purpose, in ms of $100 and upwards, will be issued by this depart- ment on application for the same at par, redeemable on the Ist day of July, 1862, with interest at seven per cont per annum, ROBERT T. HAWS, Comptroller, Ciry or New Youk, DgpaRTMxst oF FiNaNck, CoMPTROL. uer’s Orvice, August 6, 1861. OTICE TO MILWAUKEE BONDHOLDERS. * All persons holding bonds issued by the city of Mil- Waukee for municipal purposes, and who are desirous of availing themselves of the prov late law for funding of the debts of that city, are hereby notified that W. Schell & Co., of the city of New York, have been ap- pointed age: id exchange Bon and that bondholde r deliver bonde to them for the pur pose of exchange, or send their bonds direct to Ferdinand Kuehn, City Comptroller, who will act in that behalf. ee TIN, MITCHELL, JOSHUA HATHAWAY, S Public Debt. With reference to ihe above notice, we are prepared to receive the Bonds issued by the city of Milwaukee for municipal purposes, for exchange under the readjustment Ww. of the By resolution of the Commissioners of the Public Debt Readjustment Bonds and Scrip issued prior to the Ist of September next, to retire Bonds previously surrended, shall bear interest from June 1, 1861. All Bonds surren- dered at a later period shali be entitled to interest onl: from the day of their surrender, either at the pita ler's office or at the oilice of the undersigned, agents in New York. W. SCHALI, & CO. FFICE OF ST. NICHOLAB INSURANCE COMPANY, 50 Wall street, August 2, 1861.—The Directors have this day declared a ‘semi-annual diviten! of three and a haif per cent, payable on and after the 711 ‘ust WM. 8. SLOCUM cretary, 0,000. (pie state Losx—s1 Ovnics ov THe ComanIssIONERS OF THE SINKING FUND OF THE StavK oF Onto, Couvanes, July 20, 1861. The State of Ohio desires to borrow one million and five bundred thousand dollars, and to that end the Commis. sioners of the Sinking Fund of the State, under the autho. rity of an act of the General Assembly, will receive sealed proposals, at their office in the city of Columbus, until 12 O'clock M. of the 3d day of Auguét, and at the agency of tho Stato, 25 William street. in the city of New York, un. ti}12 o'clock M. of the 7th day of August next, for the purchase of $1,600,000 of the funded and registered debt Of the Slate, bearing interest fsom the Ist day of August, 1861, at the rate of six per cent per annum. Bids will be received for either of the following classes of stocks:— 1, Certiticates redeemable at the State Treasury, in the city of Columbus, July 1, 1868, the interest payable semi- annually, the Ist'day of May and the Ist day of Novem: ber in cach year, at the State Treasury. 2. Certiticates redeemable at the agency of the State in the city of New York, July 1, 1868, the interest payable semi-uinually, the Ist day of January and the 1st day of July in cach year, at said agency. kach proposal must state distinctly for which of these classes of certificates it is made, the amount ot either winch is desired, and the price for each one hundred dol- Jars of each class proposed to be taken. In case any pro- posal shall not designate the class of stock desired by the Didder, it shall be deemed to have been payable where the bid is received. No conditional bid, or bid not absolute in its terms, will be considered. Payment of the amount of the res ive bids received in New York must be made at the State Agency within Unree days after the acceptance thereof; ani of the bids received at Columbus, within ten days alter the accept- ance thereof; at which times the proper certificates will be ready for delivery. Certiticates payabie at the State Treasury will be issued in sums of $100 and upwards, and those payable in New York will be issued in sums of $500 and upwards—at the option of the bidder, ‘The certiticates will be payabie, unconditionally, July 1 1868, and are, by the act authorizing the loan, exempted from taxation by th Proposals for the loan must be enclosed in a sealed en- velope, and addressed to “The Commissioners of the Sinking Fund,” at Columbus, Ohio, or at 26 William street, New York, and Veit \- A. P. Rl : P, Secretary of State. JAMES MURRAY, Attorney General. Commissioners of the Sinking Fund of the State of Ohio. S60. 00 TO LOAN ON BOND AND MORT- . gage, in sums of $1,000 and pwards, on Real Estate sn this city or Brooklyn; also $30,000 to ing vest in purchasing made mortgages. Apply to A. SER- GEANT, 15 street. A and quiet in harness, will be sold for cash, fe for any desoription of merchandise. Inqu! ISAAC, Banker and Broker, No, 9 Chambers street. PAIR OF HANDSOME BLACK TROTTING HORSES for sale very cheap.—short tails, 16 hat sound and kind; very gentle; a, tine, well’ broke far can trot together in three minutes: the off hors: single in 2 min. 45 sec. Also Double and Sing! !larness; one Wagon, Dusenbury make, with pole and suits. Aled one Godwin Wagon, 160 ibs, Can be seen till sold at 88 West Twenty-eighth street. No humbug as recards these horses, They are just as represented. Woult exchange them for a cheaper pair for the country. FOR SALE—15% HANDS high; very gentle to handle and drive; stands with- Sold to suit the tines. Price Ninth and Tenth ay Co FOR SALE, VERY CHEAP.—T ‘iages, that have been used, but in good order, best makers, and calculated to hoid four i side; one is # close Rockaway. fit for coun try use; the other is fit for city use, with patent axles. Inquire at 69 Wooster str ARRIAGES AND HORSES—SELLING OF! 100 Carriages, Coaches, Bretts gnd Buggies. 25 Grocer, Exprese aid Business Wayans. 50 Horses, Fast Trotters and Ponies. ‘ Second hand Wagons, all kinds, in good order. Enciory 184 Fulton avenue and 10 Nevins street, Brook- yn. |ARRIAGES FOR SALE.—FOUR SECOND HAND TOP Wagons, two Doctor’s Phietons, one two svat Wagon, with top, nearly new; a number of Road Wagons, &., all in first rate order, at STIVERS & SMITH’S, 89 Eldridge st. Fs MARE, WAGON AND HARNESS FOR SALE, cheap. The mare is sound and kind, very stylish, aud of great endurance; can trot a mile in three minutes; wagon and harness in good order. Reason for selling the owner is going to Enrope. Can be seen unti! sold at the feed store, 131 East Twenty-third street, between Second and Third avenues. AST HORSE FOR SALE.—FOR SALE, A BLACK Hawk Horse, five very handsome, perfectly gentle; could be driven by @ lady or boy with perfect safefy; can trot a mile in 2:40; is perfectly sound, and will be warranted in cyery par- ticular; he has been handled but little, but promises to be one of the fastest horses in the country. Will be sokd with a Parker light Top Wagon, Watson Teottug Wagon, Harness, ke. Amy one wanting a first class borse tablishment will not soon mect with another sucb. an portunity. Address box 3,314 Post office, or apply at Dey street from 10 to 3. OR SALE—BY A PRIVATE GENTLEMAN DECLINING horsekeeping, a bay Horse, full fifteen hands city Seven or oight yeurs old, warranted in every respect espousible party; can’ trot im 2:60, surc. also, @ spring Shifting Top Wagon, weight about 200 pounds; also Single Harness, all as good us new. re at Sear: rott’s stables, 22 and 24 Wes: and Sixib avenues, this day, OR SALE—OR EXCHANGE FORA VERY STYLISH pair of carriage horses—a Bay Horse, seven years , fifteen hands high, square gaited, a good driver, and warranted to trot in 2:35. Address J. E. Martin, Broad- way Post otlice, fer four pe SALE—A BLOODED CHESTNUT SORKUL MARE, tlag tail, 153% very stylish driver; per- ani single bicuess; trots Tyears old. Apply to 12n ali J. J, HAGER, 896 Broadway OR SALE—A FINE DAP!LE GRAY HORSE, 14% hands high, warranted and kind, suitable for family use and fit either for saddle or light wagon; will bo sold ata great sacrifice. Inquire at 148 Fulton street, up stairs. Fu SALE—A BOSTON GIG, IN FIRST RATE CONDI- tion, and as good as new,’ for almost half its value- Apply at Fogan’s stables, corner of Harrison aud Hicks streets, Brooklyn. ee (OR SALE—A GOOD SECOND HAND CONCORD Coach and Harness, in first rate condition, suitable for almost any kind of business, Property to ve seen at Phillip's Bazaar, 29 New Bowery. Apply a! 155 South street, toZ. SEAVER. DR SALE—ONE NEW PENELL TOP BUGGY, TWO second hand top Buggies, one two sated ‘Depot Wagon, one Express Wagon, oue new Milk Wugon; one Business Wagon, ono Butcher Cart aud one second hand Doctor's Wagon, at 99 East Thirty secoud strect, between Lexington and Third avenues, OR SALE—THREE HORSES. AMONG THEM 1S ONE handsome pony built family Horse; price $85. The others would be valuable for farmers or ‘any work; price $65 each. Also three powerful Truck Horses forsale. Ap+ ply at No. 8 Essex street, near Canal. FOS WAGON AND HARNESS FOR SALE, at half cost.—The Horse is one of the finest pacers in ite Country, very fast and of great. endurance, perfectly sound and kind; has been used as a family lorse by the present owner for three years. Apply at Fagan’s stable, corner of Hicks and Harrison streets; Brooklyl, or at 31% Broadway, up stairs. ‘ORSE FOR SALE CHEAP—ONE BROWN HORSE, 16 hands high, nine years old, kind and gentle in. Seale ey double harness. ‘Can be seen at 235 Washing- m street. EW WAGON FOR SALE.—A_ PATENT LEATHER top one horse Wagon, with patent axles, jined with bive cloth, of medium weight, made by one of the best makers, in the best manner, of the Boston style. Inquire in the rear of 787 Broadway, corner of Tenth street. ‘ANTED—A SECOND HAND ONE HORSE ROCKA- way Wagon; also a Side Saddle, Address Edward, Herald office. ‘ANTED—A_ LIGHT, STRONGLY BUILT PONY Wagon. Address C. K. J., box 1,017 Post office. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE ADY PARTNER WANTED—WITH A CAPITAL OF $500 or more. The advertiser has an extensive circle of first class cash customers, and wishes to increase her facilities for making ladies’ dresses, under garments, &c. None but first class reference exchanged. Address M. W., Herald office. HE FIRM OF EDWARD DORRELLE & CO. Is THIS DAY dissolved by mutual consent. Mr. George W. Talbot takes possession of all the assets and property of the firm. All outstandmg claims due the firm, contracted from and after December 11, 1860 to date, will be collected and all its liabilities paid by George W. Talbot, who is alone au- thorized to sign and act for the firm in liquidation. Wit ness our hands and seal this third day of August, 1861. Witness, Gtorcr Kexpatt. — EDWARD Do! New York, August 3, 1861. GEORGE W. TAL BUSINESS MAN OR PHY- rred—with a cash capital of at least $4,000, to take an equal interest with the adver- tiser, who possegses a fortune promising medical patent. Address Loctor, box 2,775 Post office, ANTED—TO INVEST IN SOME RESPECTABLE cash business, $2,000, as a general partuer. Address or call atts Witham street, room 9, No bumbags need, apply. ould buy a buswess aire established. ei ‘ YF eSNVAS. ROYCE. “LOAN. OFFICES. T 77 BLEECKER STREET—MONEY ADVANCED TO any amount on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Pianos, Segars, Dry Goods, &c, _N. B.—Pawubrokers’ Tickets bought. H. NEWTON, 77 Bleecker street, up stairs. T NO. 9 CHAMBERS STRFET.—MONEY TO LOAN TO @ny amount on diamonds, watches, jewelry, &c. by the well known and old established ISAAC, broker an commission merchant No. 9 Chambers street. N. B.—No ‘business transacted on Saturday. T 480 BROADWAY.—HENRY HYMAN, DIAMOND and Watch Broker, advances on Diamonds, set or unset; Watohes, Plate and Joweiry,or buys the same at their full value for cas, at H. HYMAN’S, 480 Broadway, second floor, auctioneer and broker. DRY GoopDs. , SIXTH AVENUE AND FOURTEENTH —Ladies, you will'always find bast Paris Kid Gloves at 63 cents. Auction lots in Lace Goods, Lace Man- tillas, &c. Auction lots in Embroideries and Ribbons, Auction lots in Hosiery, Auction lots in Linens and White Goods. _ Auction lots in Linen Hannkerchiefs. Best styles French Fowers. Job lots in Yankee Notious, Ladies’ Under Clothing, Corsets, &c. DVANCES ON DIAMONDS, PLATE, WATCHES, &C., or will buy the same for cash, at his priate toms: J. H. BARRINGER, 212 Broadway, room 18, up stairs. N. B.—The highest price paid for diamonds, loose or set. T 66 NASSAU STREET.—-A. HONIGMAN, DIAMOND Broker, maakes liberal advances on’ Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, &c., or buys thom at full value, at his rivate office, 66 Nassau street, room No, 2, up stairs, usiness confident Waren PARTNER, WITH $1,000, TO $2,000, IN a legitimate cash business, ess affected by the times. than most others. May make $1,000 to $2,000 per annum. No risk. Address, with postage stamp, J. T. J., Herald office. —PARTNER WAN ), IN THE FEED BUST- ness, with the above capital; ono of the best locations in the city. Address Feed, Herald office. CASH AND ACTIVE PARTNER WANT- ° ed—in a legitimate brokerage bi fully established, and making from $6,000 to $10,000 per yeur even in these times; location and association unexe ceptional. Address Broker, box 103 Herald office. —— ee 0. —PARTNER, EITHER ACTIVE OR SE 3.00 ‘eo lent, desired, in a first clase cash business, without competition, and payingover 900 per cent profit,and not affected by the times; real estate se- curity given if required. Apply at 506 Broadway, second floor, back offiee e@bookstore. LITARDS.—FOR SALE, A FINE STOCK OF NEW. and second hand Ta) cheap for cash. Tables to jet. Bagatelie Tables for sale. Orders by mail attended to, W. Wi, GRIFFITH, 146 Fulton sirogt,,