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LADY AND DAUGHTER WOULD BE PLEASED TO meet with a gentleman requiring the servicer of two Hex competent tovtake the whole charge of an establigh- ment, Can give the bigures Feferences. No objection 10 ebildren Legge of eye comaptla 18 to accep! ‘is position, No objection to the country. Address Miss ‘©. O., Herald office, Se eee eee car =r T PERFECT GERMAN (FEMALE) COOK, WELL AC- wainted with omfectioneries, wants a situation in Avni house or hotel, Call for two days at her present place, 404 West 23d st. YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION AS GOOD ent washer and ironer; would plain cook and exeellent wi tea Wouk, ework in a small private family; ‘bliging; no objection to go in the country. Three years? city reference. Can be seen for two days at Mul- berry st. 1 ed SITUATION WANTED—BY A GOOD PLAIN COOK aud first rate washer and irener; the best of city 'Felerence given. Call at 405 7th av., corner of 35th st. pa buhtatind oiansieenstasesistics aia hands vel nsenaieiadll SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, to do general housework, up stairs work and take are of children; is willing and obliging; no objections to tho country; best city reference given. Call at 383 7th ‘av., cornerof 34th st., for two days. GERMAN WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION IN A private family. as a good cook; understands her usiness ip all its branches; speaks English, Apply at 28 ‘Weat 20th street, in the basement. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WO- man, as’ a first class cook, first rate washer and er, good baker; good city reference given, Call at 81 ‘West 19th at., in the basement, for two days. SITUATION WANTED—BY A NEAT, TIDY YOUNG girl, todo light, housework, or to take care of chil- Dm and herself useful; has no objections to the eountry. F two days at 153 West 29th et., between ‘7th ani 8th avs,, in the réav; first floor. 8 COOK.—A SCOTCH GIRL WISHES A SITUATION A as cook and to assist in the washing; she under- itands meats, soups, gravies, &c.; is a good baker; has no abjection to the country; is whliag and obliging; ‘can en- ter hor place this day. Call at Broadway, up stafrs, room 6. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE JEAWV- ish girl, as waitress and to take eareof children; Speaks English and German; can do plain sewing, an wishes to make herself generally useful; wages net so much an object. Apply, in person or by letter, at 496 5th *t., up stairs. A. YOUNG GERMAN:WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION i a8 nurse and seamstress, in a respectable private ly; no objections to do waiting or chamberwork; anderstands her business, ¢horoughly ; good city referenge. Dall for two days at 443 4th at., near 2d av. SITUATION WANTED, AS COOK, WASHER AND ironer, by one that ea: ive the Dest of city refer Call at or address 1! ‘est 3st st. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, to do general housework; has the best of city rence. Can be seen for twa days at 148 Hammond st., front basement. SITUATION WANTED—BY, A YOUNG WOMAN, AS good plain cook, washer and troner; good city refe- given. Apply at No. 1 Waldron st., Brooklyn. $ COOK.—WANTED, BY A’RESPCTABLE PROTEST- ant young woman, a@ situation as professed cook; lerstands game and soup, baking avd pastry, all kinds of desserts, jellies and ico creems; has the best of dtty re- ference. be seen at 217 7th av., between 24th and BBtb cts., third floor, back room. A RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES A FITUATION TO do housework in a small private family; is @ good rand jroner, and is good and kind to.children; she is willing and obliging; has no objeetian to ge in the coun- ; Deus of city referetice. Call for two days at 77 West ., in the rear. SWUATION WANTED —BY A RESPECTABLE young girl, to do gencral housework; is a ¢00d cook, ‘washer and ironer and a good bread and biscuit me 3 best of city reference, Call for two days at 12 Gt ° wich ave., first floor. N EXPERIENCED WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS nurse, and would be willing to assist in doing light ; hos had the charge of twins from their birth, tan be seen for two days at 63 University place, noar 22th st. RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION ‘fg cook, washer and ironer; has no objection to von, od country. The very best of city reference given, for two days at, 114 Smith st., Brooklyn. RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL WANTS A situation Be Private family as chambermaid and Beamstress, Cal) 106 Willow st., Brooklyn for two days at her present employer's, SITUATION .WANTED—B¥ A RESPECTABLE young woman. to cook, wash and iron, or to do the work of a small private family. The best of city deference given. Call at 278 West 28th st., between 91! nd 10th ave., for two days. No objection to the country SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WO- man; is a good cook; understands all kinds of cook- and baking; is an excellent washer and ironer. Good ly reference. No objection to the country. Call for daye at 255 Elizabeth st., corner of Houston. SITUATION WANTED —BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as cook, washer and ironer. The it of city reference given. Apply at No. 7 Suffolk st. RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN WANTS A baby to nurse at her own house, with a fresh breast milk; lost her own baby; is without a family. Call two days at 123 Greenwich st, ROOKLYN, AUGUST 10, wishes & situation to take care of children or to do 1861.—MARY LINES ra) housework, ina small family; Brooklyn preferred. reference can be given by ‘eesing 445 Columbia Btreet, South Brooklyn: |(OOK.—WANTED, A SITUATION, BY A BESPECTABLE woman; is a good cook, washer and troner; has no sbjection to the country; has good city reference. Can be meen for two days at 85 6th ay., in the rear. ITUATION WANTED—BY 4 YOUNG LADY, AS CO. pyist; cap write a fast, piain and business hand; ly employment desired. Address for three days M. . B., Merald office. ITUATION WANTED—AS CLERK, IN A LAWYER'S oftice, by @ young man, recently admitted to the bar another Stato; salary to suit the times. Address J. B. M.,, Herald office. TCATON WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE JYOUNG girl, as chambermaid and waiter ; is willing to assist ‘With the washing apd ironing; best city reference. Call ‘at 130 38d st., corner of 7th ave. ITUATION Wa} BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman, to do the al eral honsework of a small faml- She has lately come tothe city. Can be seen at 20 Ting 6t. until engaged. w= NURSE.—WANTED, iY A HEALTHY MAR- ried woman, who has lost het own infamt, a child to wet purse at ber own residence, where it will have a other's care. - Call at 174 East 33d st., for two days. I. een A COLORED WOMAN, A SITUATION to covk, wash and iron, er to do goneral house- ‘work. Call for two days at 251 Elizabeth st. fourth floor. apnea ah bi Gener SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, with a fresh breast of milk, as wet nurse. Call at 948 Fast 18th st. a "ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to :!e general housework; is a good in cook and good’ washer and ironer. Best city re rence. Call at No. 7 Harrison st., entrance in Staple, Bret floor, front room. e ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, 4 SITUA- tion to take care of children and to assist iu Jight work. Inquire for two days at 164 Ninth st., top floer, Back room. ANTED—BY AN OBLIGING GIRL, WHO UNDER™ stands all kinds of family sewing, @ situation as @urse and seamstress; is very fund of children; ne objec tion to go in the country: the best of city reference from her last pla Call at 303 Hicks st., corner of Pacitic, Brooklyn, th . yA RES As Cook, is fli TAB} UNG WOMAN, washer and jroner, in a sompetent, and has good city 315 Hicks st., between Amity and Con- »W.D. Cau be seen for (wo days, if not gaged ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS CHAMBERMAID; WOULD \ aagist in washing; the beat of cily referdice given. Ap, Wy at No. 1 Waldron st., Brooklyn.” ce, Brook)" ashy ' , A SITUA- tion as wet nurse; has a baby one mouth old; best v reference given; has bo objection to yo to th sountr;, Apply at 78 Trinity place, beiwecn 10 aud 2 o'clock, NERA 54 est, NTE. BY AN ORPHAN GIRL, A SITUATION To Wr re of one or two children Lake ¢, i make herself eraliy usetyu * APDly for three days at 74 Eldridgost., fourth floor ET NURep.— “A HIGHLY RESPECTABLE YOUNG That hiak eos NBs Who lost her babe at birth, would H : take a child to hor oy “Ry ptee oF live out, Address for one week Mr. J. W.,N, ‘W Brighton, Staten Island. \JION, BY A RESPECTABLE ‘ok, wash and iron or would do Nal private family; is @ good ANTED—A SITU. ‘oubg weman, to co gee housework , for a sn in cook and a first rate we SUeF and ironor: good city ference if required. Canbe Wen at 33 Baldi act sd ERMAN PROTEST ery governess; un* ‘eit and fit children’s ‘ver’s, where she hag ‘BO East 18th st. RESPECTABLE ic, WA waiting, or . | ehildren and Nat 490 6th A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLL ‘§)RL, bermuid aud eeametress, Can give bert of ery reference, Cun be geen for two days a * 48 WTA SITUATION bx the 4s soardstress or Nl fine ‘sowing, and can . Apply at her present empl three years and four months, at ANTED—A ¢SITUATION, BY A young woman, to dovhambcrworl ¥0 assist in the washing and ironing, or miba pew; good city reference. Call for two day: Bve., room Ni éJicn et. ~ SITUATIONS WANTED—F! "ANTED—A RESPECTABLE,GIRL WISHES A SITUA- tion to do housework in a small private family; bas'no tions to go a short distance ip the country; is a good washer and ironer; the best oity hr 4 rence . Call for two days at 40 Clarkson st., tween Hudson and Greenwich sis. 'ANTED—BY A MOST HIGHLY RESPECTABLE WO- vmaan,a'sitnation as first class cook. She under. standsil kinds of cookery, and has no objection to cit} or country. Superior references. Call at 164 West 200 8t., between 7th and 8th ava., in the rear, ‘ANTED—BY A COMPETENT WOMAN, A SITUA- ition as cook; understands her business in all ite branches; is a good bread and biscuit baker. No objec- tion tothe country; has good city references. Call for twodays at 12 Union Court, University place, betwoon 11th and 12th sts, wenn i a OL Se EST CE —— A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRB, @ situation as chambermaid, to do plain sewing, or to agsiavin the washing and ironing. Can beseen for two days at her present employer's, 403 East 10th st., be- tween'ad and 34 aves. "ANTED—BY AN ENGLISH PROTESTANT GIRL, A situation as first class waitress. Can be well reoommended, Call at or address 26 Monroe st., near Catharine, ‘ET NURSE.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN V wishes a situation as nurse; has @ fresh breast of milk; no objection to the country. Call for two days at 151 Madigox. st., top door, front room. HELP WANTED—MALES. $8 AGENTS.—WANTED, TWO OR THREE RESPECT- A able men, of busi habits and pleasing address, io solicit subscriptions in city and country. Industrious men poscossing the requisite qualifications will be liberal- iy Created, with, Apply to R. T. Shannon, London Print- Ing and Publishing Co., 55 Dey street, up stairs. Pte ‘WANTED—THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY, to sell tho Great New Union Prize Stationery and Recipe Package, containing a superb print (6x10) of the Great Chieftain, General Scott; seventy-five valuable Recipes, Stationery and Envelopes, printed in colors; gifts of fine Jewaly, &c., &e. ‘The most saleable article in market. The above package contains twice the amount of articles, and of a superior quality, to any other, and is sold.gzly by us. Country agents make from $5 to $12per day. . Send stamp for circular. BICKARDS & CO., 102 Naseau street. MAN WANTS)—IN ONE OF THE SAFEST AND A best paying cash business in the city, long and well established, doing an extensive business. None need apply who cannat command $200 cash, Apply to 'T. GAFFNEY, 176 Chatham street, up stairs, OY WANTED—TO ATTEND BAR; ONE |WHO HAS B some knowledge.of the business and can como well recommended. Apply @t 138 avenue C., corner of 9th st. OY WANTED—TO OREN OYSTERS AND MAKE HIM- self useful ina saloap. Inquire at 466 Sixth avenue, ickerbocker Cottage. pant at cn RTE OD glish, preferred. Apply at the store, Bv., corner of 2isttt., Broaki a A yn. “NMPLOYMENT.—MEN AND WOMEN MAY FIND PRO- fitable employment hy, selling Warner's Patent Vashing Knuckles to families. A very useful article and ready sale, Apply at 139 Maideu lane, office of PACKARD & SCYMOUR, RMER AND WIFE WANTED—WANTED [IMME- diately an experiencedfarmer and wife. A middle aged couple without cncumbrance preferred, who under- stangend are willing to take charge of the work of a small farm. Apply at the Mayor's offlae, City Hall No. 6. ROOM AND COACHMAN WANSED—AN UNMARRIED man, who thoroughly understands grooming and the caroof horses, to goa short distance in the country; he must.be a good driver and strictly temperate. Apply Dr. Locshart’s: East 18th st. TAILORS.—TWO MEN WANTED TO MAKE MILI- tary clothing. To be eeen at the Weatchester Hotel, corner of Broome street and Bowery, between 10 and 2 o’olock this day. "ANTED~-AN ENERGRTIC PERSON, WHO CAN loan hie.employer $525 on excellent ,security, for which a pleasgnt and permanent situation at $15 per week will be given. Addreas, giving name and residence, N. E. N., box 146 Herald office. 'ANTED—A EMART BOY, FROM 14 TO 16 YEARS old, who understands how to open oysters and wait on tables. Also a perfect lnundress and (wo girls for the kitchen. Inquire at 352 4th av. Wars ce FOR A RAILROAD TICKET offige, clerk for @ steamer, two clerks for grocery atores, men for steamers, three porters, one barkeeper, one express driver, boye for trades, imekeeper fe Law- amill, stewardess; places procured conductors, bag- gagemen and brakemen, girls to travel, &c. Apply at No. 7 Chatham square. SXqyPANTED—A YOUNG MAN TO ATTEND BAR. IN- quire at 865 7th ave., before 10 A. M. ANTED—A SMALL BOY TO ASSIST IN ATTEND- ing bar, at the Kagle. 16 New Bowery. Reference required. Apply to James I. Ferris. hit era elie i A MONTH AND ALL EXPENSES PAID.—A local agent wanted in every city and town throughout the United States; upon receipt of $1, par- ticulars, with samples worth $3, delivered free. Call on or address.C. M. Brown & Co. , 74 Bleecker st., New York. G71 AD PER MONTH.—AGENTS POSITIVELY MAKE 00 it eelling our patent Hem Folder and Tack Gauge, with other new articles of ready gale. Apply to or address, Rape; Meee a DIN & CO., 22 Duane street, hear Chatham. able for a boarding house. lot separately if desired. Possession given immediately. Apply to J. seventh street. COURSE, L, I.—TROTTING ON MON- day, August 12, Mile heats, best threo in five, in harness. Dan Pfifer enters bay stallion Zouave; Hiram Woodruff enters brown stallion Young Abdallah Chief; Wm. Dobroke enters brown stallion’Tom Benton, Race to come off at half-past three o’clock. IN, Proprietors. BEVINS & CONKLIN N. B.—Cars leave South and Fulton ferries for East New York every five minutes, and thence by railroad to track, Stages leave Williamsburg arene halt hour, Stage will leave Twenty-fourth street and Third avenue direct for the track at two o'clock P.M. Purse and stake $250, OR SALE-~THE TROTTING HORSE HONEST PETER. Apply to HIRAM WOODRUFF. — HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C. HANDSOME BROWN MARE,.1514 HANDS HIGH, A eight qt old, sound and’ kind, fit for any kind of use; would make a good officer’s horse, together with handsome Rockaway (glass doors); Wagon and Harness, The whole for sale cheap, together or separate, Inquire at 82 Catharine street, lends sustained ish me EN JARRIAGES FOR SALE, VERY CHEAP.—TWO CLOSE Carriages, that have been used, but in good order, made by the best makers, and calculated to hold four in- side and two outside; one is a close Rockaway, fit for coun- try use; the other is fit for city use, with patent axles, Inquire at 69 Wooster street. RIAGES AND HORSES SELLING OFF CHEAP, 100 Carriages, Coaches, Bretts and Buggies. 25 Grocers’, Express and Business Wagons, 50 Horses, fast trotters and small ponies. Second hand Wagons, all kinds, in good order. Factory, 184 Fulton ayenue; stables, 10 Nevins street, ‘Brooklyn, RSALE.—A PAIR'OF GRAY MESSENGER MARES, fifteen hands high, with Wagon made by Stiners & Snith; one set of light Harness, double and single, a set of kersey Blankets, with hoods to match; Sheets, Whips, &e., as ood as new. The Mares are very closely matched, can trot in three minutes together, and are very stylish and pretty; also a light two seated wagon, with top on ‘back seats.” Can bo seen at 75 West Thirty-ninth street, between Broadway and Sixth avenueg FF" SALE—TWO NICE CARRIAGE PONIES, STRONG and well matched, with new s# ess. I $150 (worth $400) for the team. Can 3 Lamb's stable, rear of St. Nicholas Hotel R SALE OR EXCHANGE—FOR LOW PRICED ouea, three powerful truck Horses, or would be valua- ble for etevedores; 6 years old each, stout built and fast travellera;alsoa handsome bright bay Family Horse; price $86; all warranted. Apply at 10 Esasx street, in tho lager beer saloon. ORSE AND WAGON FOR SALF.—TEE HORSE IS ‘ot Lexington stocks, six years old, perfectly sound and kind,and can trot close to 3 minu 1€ hands high, and altogether a splendid animal; the V ie new and city made. Inquire at 426 Tenth str r avenue D. Be NT TO OFFICERS.—FOR SALE, AN EXOEL- lent charger, a bright brown Stallion, 11 years old, over 16 hands high; weight, 1,225 !bs., perfeet inevery respect. Apply at 132 Broadway, room No. EW WAG@N FOR SALE—A PATENT LEATHER top one herre. Wagon, with patent axles, lined with blue cloth, of medium weight, made by one of the best makers, it the.beet manner, of the Boston style. in the rear of 787 Broadway, corner of Tenth street, PAVIN INFIRMARY, 1,500 BROADWAY.—TWO OB three more valuable young horses can now be accom. modated at this cgtutblishent. No blistering, no firing, but a speedy, easy and effectnal cure. ANTED—A GOOD NEW OR SECOND HAND COUPE at a lowg price; also, Horse and Harness for the Address ‘1,488 Post off same. .s HOUSES, BRQOMS, &C., TO LET. GOOD CHANCE.—HALF OF THE FIRST CLASS three story high atoopHouse 233 West Twenty-eighth Btreet to let; contains ninevooms exclusive of bath room, water closet, clothes closets, &., in elegant order; gas fix: tures complete in every rogm and separate meter. In- quire on the premises. NEAT NEW PROWN STONE FRONT HOUSE TO let—No. 80 East Twenty-sayenth street, near Lex- ington avenuo; bas all improvements and is in perfect or- der; rent low to a good tenant; may be seen daring the day. JOBN FOLEY, 163 Broadway. ART OF A FURNISHED COTTAGE TO RENT—CON- sisting of five or six Rooms, moet delightfully situ- ated on Fort Hill, Tompkivaville, Staten Island. A splendid view of the Bay, and within dve minutes walk of the ferry; rent moderate to a responsible tenant. Apply to y, on the premises. (0 LET—THE TWO STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK House 218 Smith street, corner Butler, Brooklyn, complete with water and gas; a very desirable location for a physician; will be rented low to a good tenant. Ap- ply to SAMUEL FROST, 30 South William street, N. ¥. LET—STORE, BASEMENT AND CELLAR OF NO. 18 Spruce street, clone to City Hall Park; location very desirable for grocery, leather or paper trade; reut ioderate. Apply to JAS; ‘PRICE, 200 Hudson street. NO LET—FHE DOUBLE HOUSE, 15 WEST TWENTY- seventh street, containing twenty-four rooms, suit- Rent $700 a year, or will be '. COLLINS, 1,168 Broadway, corner Fwenty- 10 LET—THE NEAT DWELLING HOUSE NO. 129 ‘West Forty-fifth street, close to Broadway; has ail the modern improvements and is in good order. Rent moderate, Possession at once. Apply to JAMES PRICE, 200 Hudson street. HELP WANTED—FEMALES, LADY AMANUENSIS WANTED—ONE WHO TO HER other accomplishments adds that of being able to translate English into Spanish cortectly. Address Cuban, box 160 Herald office. MERICANS, ENGLISH AND IRISH GIRLS AS CHAM- bermaids, norses, cooks, &c., for city and country. ‘Small girls and girls Jately landed, with good recommends, may find good situations by applying at the office 220 4th av., between 24th and 25th sts. NUMBER OF GOOD SERVANTS WANTED—AT THE A Metropolitan Iustitute, 32 Sixth avenue, between ‘ourth and Amity stroets. In spite of the times ¥ pro- mise to get places as goon as ag at any other place in the city, having been in the business for a number of years. Call and see. 0. VON RHEIN, Proprietor. LL FAMILIES AND SERVANTS WILL FIND THE largest Select Insgitute, at 188 Eleventh street, cor- ner of Sixth avenue, for German, Scotch, American and Trish help; civil and capable; wages to suit the times; good pee alwaysready. All orders by mail promptly at- tended. ‘QNOLORED WOMAN AS LAUNDRESS—TO GO A SHORT distance in the country; cky references required. Apply at 124 5th ave., between 9 and 11 o'clock. OMPANION WANTED.—A WIDOW LADY WISHES to make the aequaintance of a genteel and agreeable young lady, or young widow, of good appearance, not over 22 or 24 years of age, as companion. Address Mrs. Tucker, station A. FMALE WAITER WANTED—COLORED PREFERRED, to go a short i ener in the country; cipy refe- rences required, Apply between 9 and 11 0’cl at124 5th ay. ERMAN, ENGLISH, SCOTCH AND IRISH GIRLS, IN great numbers, w country, at Mrs. YORKS the bes@regerences. this office. QKIBTS —A GOOD TIED SKIRT-AND OURSET MAKER wanted at 435 Fast Houston street, up stairs. ERVANTS.—THE EMPLOYMENT SOCTETY AT CLIN- SS) ton Hail, on Astor place and Eighth street, near Broadway, formerly the Bible House, have on hand a large assortinent of German, French, Scotch, Welsh and other servants, German and French languages apolsen by adady in attendance, ERVANIS WANTED.—WE WANT A FEW GOOD SER vants, with good recommendations, for cooking, washing and irouing and housework, to fillexcellent sttua Lions in gentiemen’s famities; a few gvod girls can be ny delay whi Apply to MANNING st., Brook ing situations in the eity and ON’S offloe, No. 284th ave., with No dishonest ‘dealings practised at GOOD GIRL, TO DO rk: must be a good washer and and un ferstand cooking; a German who can talk i; preferred. Call at the first house west of 3d ay., prth side of 93d st. ANTED—A HEALTHY YOUNG WOMAN, AS WET nuraet with afresh breast of milk from :three to four months old, to nurso a baby five months of age. Call a4 129 West Houston st., from three to four E, NICE AND TIDY GIRL, ork, washing and ironing, in a She must be capable and come Call from 9 Ag M. to3 P.M. at 115 ‘Thompson. ‘ANTED—A RESPECTABI for generat hc small private fami! well recommended. West Houston st., ne V TANTED—A GOOD PLAIN COOK, WHO CAN ALSO wash and iron well st be willing, and weil recommmented from her last place. Apply betwsen 9 and 14 o’cid&k this und to-morrow morning at the residence of Lowis Beach, Clinton ay., third .door from Atlantic av. Brooklyn, yo ae PROTESTANT GIRL, TO DO GENERAL housework ina private family; must be a good cook, washer and jroner amd come well recommended. Apply at 104 Wot 84th st. 4 ; jp PS Wantena RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL TO Ao the work of a'small family (English); she must be able to cook, wash and iron good, and give her atten- tion to the children. Apply for two days at 636 Pacific st., near Cariton ave., Brooklyn ‘MATRIMONL LEASE—A HEART, HAVING ALL THE MODERN: improvements aull a nwost desirable location. mediate possession given to a perpetual lessee. Fy tiulars address Norman, station B, Post offloe, N. ¥. Annmarie RA AAAS Bee LANDING ,8TATEN ISLAND. Three first class Bassford Tables, over Van Riper & Martin's “ fino grocery.” By Mr. LORD, long with Bage- ord, 149 Fulton, B, continues the old stand, the keys. (0 LET—DWELLING HOUSE NO. 51 LISPENARD street. Apply to A. JOURNEAY, JR., 878 Broad- way. sf ag LET—TWO SMALL HOUSES IN EAST TWENTY- sixth street, near Third avenue; water and gas in ec ee. Rents to suit the times. Inquire at 339 hird avel 0 1ET—THE FIRST FLOOR OVER STORE 200 Fourth street, consisting of three Rooms, with gas, hot and cold water, Mc. Also a neatly furnished Room for gentlemen, with or without Board. cPadiaretciliian! cAI! Ma 0 LET—IN PRIVATS HOUSES, SPLENDID FLOORS; first floor, four Rooms, $10; flve Rooms, $12 and Third floor, $9 per month, and in first class tenement houses, first, second, third and fourth floors, from $5 50 to $7 for four rooms, with kitchen and splendid basement. ‘Store on j eed aventa, for business, $5 per month. Ap- ply to J. TRETUH, 247 East Thirtieth street, for poste Toe 10 A SMALL TIDY FAMILY, THE SHCOND floor of No. 464 Pearl strect, over the carpet store, consisting of three rooms and two bedrooms; nent $14; possession immediately; gas and Croton. Inquire in the store. FIXTURES, FOUR BEDROOMS, largo,kitchet ommodation for 14 boarders; rent only $8 per month; cheap at $12 per month, auit@lo for any business. 225 Elizabeth street. Inquire in the base- ment for one week. 0 LMT—TWO SMALL GENTEEL HOUSES, WITH ALL modern improvements; one on Twenty-cighth strect nd one on Second avenue; gas chamiclier, bath wa- ter closets; rent $350 and-$400. Also some nice Apart- ments from $5 to $20 per month, J. R. WILCOX, Real Estate, 343 Fourth avenue. 10 LET—THE SPENDID BASEMENT JUST FITTED UP at No. 90 Third avenue, with fine entrance, suitable for any kind of businsas, grocery, saloon, upholstery, fur- niture, carpets, plumbing or bakery; first rate ‘stand. Also gome nice Apartments from $5 to $20. J, R. WILCOX, 343 Fourth ayonuo. NO LET AT A LOW RENT—THE FIRST CLASS BROWN three story House, 195 West Fifticth street; aiso firnished House, same lass and netgliborhood. Apply at 229 West Fiftictl street. LET OR LEASE—CHEAP, A COUNTRY HOUSE, with four acres of land and outhouses, half a from Wwliamsbridge, on the Harlem Railtoad, miles from the city. street, New York. 'T FOR BOARTIN-A THREE STORY AND BASE- twelve Inquire at 16 and 18 Chambers 0 F ment brick Honse in Brooklyn, convenient to cars; supplied with ges, hot and cold water; large yard; to let for the board of a gentleman, wite and child; the gentle. Plain living and an In- tan puly'to breakfast and tea. agreeable home desired. References exchanged, iro wt 87 Park row, New York, tgom 31, third floor. BONNECOWTURIERE AUX 3 une familie particuliere; renseignements. S"adres. NE PERSO FRANCAISE DESIRE PLACER dans une familie americaine comme couturiere, ot pour se rendre utile dans le menage; les meilleures refo- donnees, S'alresser au No, 1 Amity street, pour 1) to a respectable €atho- ted, as she is not able to cut, Apply at the News ANY RESPECTABLE FAMILY, neans, Will be given a tine, heaithy boween_ th box 4,584Post illce, OR ADOPTION.—A MOTHER WISHES TO GIVE A child, six months old, to some good family who will adopt it, and provide for tag if it were their own; sho will never ask for the child affer adoption; satisiac- tory re ns given. Apply at 210 17th street, between Ist ave. and avenue A, second floor, room 10. NFORMATION WANTED~OF JAMES TURLEY, A SE- gar maker, fonmerly of Springiield, Mass., but more recently of New York and Baltimore. Any information ooucerning him will be thankfally received by his sister, Mary Harley, No. 7 Boyleston streot, Springticld, Mage. F., THIRTY-THIRD STREET.—IF RETURNED, MEET me at same bank on Monday at 2 o’clock. 8. ‘OU ARE IN DISTRESS.—CAN 1 ASSIST YOU TO Y anything? Addross R, Y., Herald office, y | be made with good e and four montis | ‘NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 1861. PROPOSALS. K OF BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Po ee 6) No.7 Glty Hal New York, August 9, 1861. ‘Beated proposals will be received at this office until 10th PUBLIC AUCTION, Cage ANTUME SATA, oan asthracito Goa) for wie | Od ae ay OND entaman leaving the cys horas oe ee S| ee ee cere exit, Prepamale {or 80 cords of Kindling Wéod (pine), | Seven and half octave Foeqwood PanofOHlAy sain, Invered at such times and places ag the Committee may | Bronze and Ormoly desi Committee. SPHOVOSAIS FOR ANALY WAGON AND AMBULANCE: ‘HARNIAS. Orvicy OF ARMY CLOTHIXG AND EQuiPPacs, Cornxm or Howanp AND MurcER Lira New York, August 8, 1f Proposals will be received at this office for furi by contract, Army Wagon Harness. ‘The proposals shoul be furnished at the places of manufacture, and the price at which they can be delivered at this depot, the number which can be made by the bidder within one month after receiptof the order; also the number which he can deliver within one week. The harness must exactly conform to the following spe- cifications, and to the established patterns: Four mule harness ag po to witi— Two Qvitons.—Drecch straps 3 feet 6 inches long, 33¢ inches wide, sewed into 14 inch rings of 3¢ inch iron; hip straps 3 feet 11 inches jong, 2}¢ incl wide; stay pieces 2 feet long, 23¢ inches wide, with 14 inch buckles; cross straps to buckle into stay pieces, § feet long, 134 inch wide; side straps 4 feet long, 134 inch wide; tie straps 15 inches long, 3g inch wide, tapering to a point. Two Bei Ly Baxps.—Long Bide 2 feet-8 inches long, 2 inches wide, with a two-inch buckle; short side 1 foot 5 inches long and 2 inches wide. Two Hair CouLars, 18 to 19 inches tong, with double straps and safe leathers.and buckles % inch’ wide. ‘Two Paik oF SrronG Hames to suit, made of white oak root, ironed with hooks, breast rings 134 inch square, sta- ples and Jine rings. ‘Two Pam ov Hame Strars.—Jower one 5 feet 6 inches ie) , dg inch wide; upper one 4 ivct 6 inehes long, 3g inch wide. Two Briies.—Crown piece 2 feet long, 1% inch wide; cheek pieces each 10 inches long, 144 inch wide; front piece 1144 inches long, 144 inch wide: stay pieces, from blinds to crown pieces, 16 inches long, 14g inch wide, nose blinds 6 inches long, 534 eins, long side 4 feet iong, 1 inch wide; shore side long, L inch wide, with 1 inch buckle; butts, tinned mulien, to weigh 5 Ibs. to the dozen. ‘Two Park Cram Pires, 2 feet long, 234 inches wide. Two Paik TRACK CHAINS, 7 fect long, 16 links to the foot, of No. 3.iron, with Ton one end, weight 73g to 8 tbs. per pair. Twisted or straight. ON Paik OF BResst CHains, 22 inches long, 1d links to the foot, of No. 3 iron, Twisted. ‘two Necx’Srrars, 3 feet 1 inch long, 24 inches wide; with 24/ inch buckle. Two Neck Cains, 4 feet 6 inches long, 14 links to the foot, No. 4iron, T and loop to be rivet on the neck strap. Twisted. Ons SappLE, made on Attakapnas tree, head, gullet and cantle, ironed, covered in the usnal way with ‘half-tanned horsehide; flaps 20 inches long, 46 inches wide; surcingle 7 feet 8 inches long, 24 inches wide, with a 2% inch buckle on one end, to be fagtened to the saddle by being rivited to two curved straps 144 inch wide; these strays are placed owe on each side of the saddle-tree; one end is tied to the front part of the bar, the other end-to the ex- tension of the bar behind the cantie, Spanish saddle fash- ion; stirrup leathers 4 feet 7 inches loug, 144 inch wide, with 13g inch buckle; stirrups, malleable iron, tinned, bolt eye pattern, to weigh 1044 Ibs. to a dozen pair. BAD. ‘Two Co1.ars, 173g to 18 inches long, made the same as for wheel harnces. Two Pair or Hames to suit, of same material as for wheel harness, ironed, with hooks, breast rings and line Tings, with straps as in whecl harness. o BRipies, same as for wheel harness. ‘Two Neck Sreaps and: Chins, same as for wheel har- ness. ‘two Beuty Baxps, same as for wheel har Two Pair Cuarn Pires, ane as for wheel harness, Two Paik Trace Cuaixs, ame as for wheel harness. Two Crvprers AND Hip Srrars.—! strap 6 feet long, tapering from 834 inches to 24 inches wide. Hip Straps each 2 oe 4 inches long, 13g inch wide, each with a hook at one ond. ‘Two Back BANDS, 3 feet 4 inches long, 834 inches wide. Two MARTINGALES, 4 feet long, 144 inch wide, to buckle into the bits. ‘Ove Courrina Strap, 5 feet 6 inches long, % inch wide. Oxy Cusck Ret, 4 feet long, 1 inch wide, fo buckle into the bit at each end, with @ ring eewed in the centre to receive the lead line. One Lap Line, 21 feet long, 7% inch wide, with a buckle ‘at one end, and an § inch loop at the other. Ons Wuir, heavy plaited horse hide, 6 feet 6 inches long. un Horse Bava, oval, of bristles, — by — inches, Oxe Curry Comn, No. 222—8 bar. The whole to be packed in a box about 18 inches wide, 17 inches deep, 34 inches jong, made of 1-ineh stuff, coop- ered, wood hoops or iron, as may be required. Four Horse Harness as follows, to wit:— Two Qui1oRs.—Breech straps 3 feet 8 inches long, 33¢ inches wide,sewed into 4 inch rings of 3 inch iron} hip strap 4 feet long, 3 inches wide; stay pieces 2 feet 2 inches long, 3 inches wide, with 134 inch buckles, cross straps to Duckle-into stay ‘pieces, @fect long,1 x inch wide; side traps 5 feet 6 inches long, 11, inch wid; tf straps 15 inches long, 34 inch wide, tapering to @ point. Two Betty Banps.—Long site 2 feet 4 inches long, 2 inehes wide, with a 2-inch buckle; short side 1 foot 6 inches long and: inches wide. ‘Two Hain CoLiars.—22 to 23 inches long, with double straps and safe keathers and buckles 4; ch wide, Two Pair oF Srronc Hames to suit, made of white oak, root, ironed with hooks, breast rings 134 inch square, sta- ples and line rings. ‘Two Pair ov HAME Srraps.—Lower one 5 feet 6 inches long, 4 inch wide; upper one 4feet 6 inches long, 3¢ inch wide, of alum tanned leather. ‘Two Bripies.—Crown piece 2 feet 2 inches long, 144 inch wide; cheek pieces cach 10 inches long, I inch wide; front piece 124¢ inches | { inch wide: pieces, from blinds to crown pieces, 1 inch wide; nose piece 12 inches long, 1 inch wide; blinds @ inches long, 6 inches wide; reins, long side 4 feet 2 inches long, 1 inch wide; short side 2 fect fong, 1 inch wide, with 1 inch buckle; bitts, tinned mullen, to weigh 5 dbs. the dozen. ‘Two parm Cuaty Pies, 2 feet 6 inches long, 2% fiches wide. ‘Pwo Par TRACE Citatna, 7 feet long, 14 links to the foot, of No. 2 iron, twisted of straight, with Ton one end, weight 9 Ids. per pair. One Pair or Breast Cuains, 28 inches long, 14 links to the fuot, of No. 2 fron, twisted. ‘Two Neck Srrars, 3 fect 5 inches long, 234 inches wide, with 234 inch buck. . Two Nxck Ciains, 4 fect 6 inches long, 14 links to the foot, twisted No. 4 iron, Tand loop to be riveted on to the heck strap, swivel in the chain. ‘Onn Sappux, inade on Attakapas tree, head, gullet and cantle ironed, covered in the usual way with half-tanned horse hide, flaps 20 inches long, 16 inches wide; surcingle, Tfeet 5 inches long, 23g inches wide, with a 23¢ inch buckle on one end, to be fastened to the saddle by being riveted to two curved straps, 134 inch wide; these straps are placed one on cach side of the saddle tree, one end is tied to the front part of the bar, the other end to the ex- tension of the bar behinsd the cantle, Spanizh saddle fashion; stirrup leathers 4 fect 7 inches long. 13¢ inch wide, with 14 inch b rups, malleable iron, tinned, bolt eye pattern, to weigh 133 Ibs. to a dozen aa LEAD. ‘"Bwo Briprrs, samo aa for wheel harness. ‘Two ConLans, 20 to 22 inches long, made the same as for arness. ¥ Hanes to suit, of same material as for , ironed, with hooks, breast rings and line ps as in wheel harness. sng, same as for wheel harness. 3, same as for wheel harness. ‘MMvo Pa Track Crass, sam. r wheel harness. ‘Two Cevren Hip Strap Back Strap 6 feet long, tapering from 3% inches to 2% inches wide. Hip Strays. w s,each 2 feet 8 inches long, 134 inch wide, ught hooks. ¢ wo Back Banns, 8 feet 7 inches lon; Two Mantincauas, 4 feet long, 13g incl into the bit. <r CourtinG Srrap, 5 feet 6 inches long, $% inch wide. Ove Curck Riax, 4 feet 1 ineh long, 1 inch wide, to buckle into the bit at each end, with a ring sewed in the centre to receive the lead line, Oxy Leap Lise, 21 fect long, 3 inch wide, witha buckle at one end and a6 inch loop at the other. One Wurr, heavy platted, horse hide, 6 feet 3 inches long. Oni , 824 inches wide. wide, to buckle ss we Horse Prvsn, oval of bristies, — by — inches, On Crrry Coxn, No 222—8 The whole to be packed in a box about 21 inches wide, 18 inches deow, 34 inches long, made of L-inch gbuff, coop: ered, wood hoops or fron, as may be required. The whole to be made of the best material, sewing to ed thread, and subject to inspec- tien during the process of mantacture and also when finished. When 6-horse harness is required, the lead collars Dridics, hames, neckstrape, belly bands, chain pipes, tra in, crapper and hip straps, back bands and coupling straps aré doubled; ove bearing chain 3 feet long, 14 links to the foot, of No. 4 iron, with a T on cach end atded: and lead Hine to be 20 fect long. ‘The whole to be made of the best material, sewing to nade with good waxed thread, and subject to imspec- » duriug the process of manufacture aud also when ed mule harness i required, the lead collars, nes, Hock straps, belly bands, chain piper, , crapper and hip straps, back bandsand, ing straps are doubled; one bearing chain 6 fect long nke Ww the fvot, of No. 4 iron, with a Ton each end Jed; aud Jead Line to be 28 feet iong. Proposals will also be received for making and deliver- harness for two or four mule or horse ification of which will be hereafter fur- nish Forms of proposals and guarantee will be furnished upon application, to *his office, and none will be ‘considered that do not conform there’ ‘The privilege is reserved by and for the United States of rejecting any proposal that may be deemed extravagant. Proposals will be indorsed on the envelope inglosing them, ‘Proposals for furnishing Army Wagon and Amba- lauce Harness,” and addressed to Major D. H. VINTON, Quartermaster U. 8. Army. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES. ANTED.—AS COACHMAN AND GARDENER, A situation, by a man who understands his business perfectly ; is willing'te nerally useful; no objection to the count ence from his last employer. Any commands left for I. F.,117 West 11th 8t., or at the Herald office, for two days, w) tual- Ly attended to, i Ha i ata state the price at which they can | SEVEN UCTION NOTICE.—CROCKERY, GLASS, CHINA r all the Household Turaiture. facturing ali kinds pf axes and edge tools. ignate. i ‘The Committee reserve the right to reject any and all Oak Diving and rosewood Chamiee hime Proposals. China, Glass and Silver Ware, &c. Drawing hyper miranda Suits carved rosewood 'co- Evegeres, Statuary tairo and Secret ‘and Book- case, plate glass doors; Contre Tabies to match the suits; iniai ; Antique and Go- satin; Reclining ures, Cabinets, Oil Ketchell; Imma- ated paintings in 1e8 iH French Line Engravings, Embroidered Lace Curtains, su: «1 Ormolu Clocks, artistic Bronze Statuary, vered with satin rosewood marble top, kined with satinwood: Lady’s Work Table, thic Reception Chairs, covered w! Chairs, covered with velvet; Encoi Paintings, two superb Marine Views, culate Conception, copy; Murillo’s ‘cole the Louvre gallery, Paris; Winter and Fruit rb Bronze an ‘ases, &c.; Sevres and Dresden China ent MUSIC STAND, STOOL AND COVER. » Black walnut Hatstand, Khives, Napkin Rings, Salvers, Table Linen, &e. [Al (CHAMBERS, Rosewood Dressing Bureaus, Bedsteads, Commodes, Wardrobes, Shavingstand, Amour-a-Glace, Toilet Tables, Hair and Spring Mattresses, Feather Beds, Blankets, Linen. Sofa Rockers, Chairs, Hatstand, Stair Carpets, Rods, &e. Also large assortment of Base- Sheets and Counterpanes, ment and Kitchen Furniture. ULKINS, AUCTIONEER. MORTGAGE SALE. Rich and costly Household Furniture, Elegant Ros ! Pianoforte, psewoud I it, in brocatel, Valuable Paintings, Monday, August 12, at the ¢ West Fourteenth street, nev Cominencing ‘The sale comprises th ‘The elegant Parlor Furnituy D! CA ith avenue, o'cloe 1034, been made within six months. Elegant rosewood seven octave Pianoforte, with all mo- dern Mnprovements, overstrung bass, &e., Cost $600: rich rosewood Stool, covered in satin, and embroidered Y; three elegant full suits of rosewood Parlor Furni- ture, in rich brocade and satin; rosewood Ktegeres, splen- did and costly Parian Ornaments, rich Vases, &c.; also a magnificent collection of rare Paintings, rosewood ‘Turkish ‘osewood Centre and Side mar- Cor Easy Chairs, in tue reps; ble top Tables, richly carved. Chamber Suits, in rosewood and mahogany; Bureaus, carved Bedstead’, Washstands, Sofa Beds, in fine hair cloth: ten pure Hair Mattresses, from 40 to 50 pounds, made to order and in excellent condition, Dining Room Furnits Table, Silverware Forks, Spoons, &c., with heavy cut and cnggaved Glass ware of every description. Catalogiies will be i ing of sal Ornaments. AND A HALF OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, irs to match; Oileloths, Mats, Ivet Stair Carpets, Silver Plated Rods, &c, Dining Room— lid oak Buffet, Statuary marble top, Extension Table to match; Chairs, Couches, Mirrors, China Dinner and Tea Sets, ruby and crystal cut and engraved Glass Ware, solid Silver Dinner and Tea Service, SheMeld Table Cutlery, Silver Plated Casters, Coffee Urn, Cake Baskets, Butter Artistic Bronzes, Marble Groups, &e. ‘ant private residence 220 ntrre contents of the house. was made to order and is in solid rosewood, The whols will be sold to the¥ highest bidder for cash, offering extra indcements to purchasers, as the entire furniture of the house is new, having all © consists of fine oak Extension sina, Ivory and Silver Cutlery, ssued, and can be had early on morn- virtue of chattel mortgage. OLICE, FICENT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, property of Franklin A, Miller, Fsq., This (MONDAY) afternoon, at two o'elock precisely, compris: Seventh avenue, the whole for absolute and sale, rain or shine, consisting gf English ‘Tapestry Carpets, elegant resewtott Parior Furniture, suite, comprising three full suits, richly carved, a! which are covered in rich silk brocatel, and of the description; rosewood Centre and Pter Tables, Turkish Chairs in ‘blue and gold satin and moquet, Damask and Mantel and weres, rich Sevres and Dresden Mantel Vases, Artistic Bronzes, Parlor Orna- Eace Curtains, Velvet and Turkish Lounges. Pier Mirrors, fine rosewood ments, Ke, Elegant seven octave Pianoforte, Music Cabinet, Stool and Cover; Elogant Burcaus, Bedsteads, twelve Hair Mattr Chamber S:iis in’rosewoo!, Bronze Clocks, Spring Chairs, Mirrors, Beds and Bedding, oak Extension ‘lable two Sota Bedateads, rich Cut Glass of every description, | Spoons, Caskets, lee Pitcher, Urn, Silver Ware, Forks, Tea Service, marble top Bullet, Oilcloth, rich Chandelie &o. Bale positive, rain or shihe, W. WESTCOTT, Auctioneer. "$ SALE OF READY MADE CLOTHING, &e,—A. RISTALAR, auctioneor, 23 Bowery, Will sell, this day, August 12, at 1034 o'clock, a large and general assortment of seasonable Clothing, comprising SIGNI Cloth, Cassimere 2nd Linen Frock, Sack and Business Coats; Doeskin, Cloth, Caseimere ‘and Satinet Pants: Si ik, Satin, Velvet and Summer Vest#; Boys’ Coats and its, Shirts and Drawers, Stockings, Triminings, Cloths, eres, Beavers, Linen Thread, Hats and Caps, Boots, press and Packing Fstablishmont, 113 West Bloventh street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. Household fur- niture boxed and shipped to all parts’of the world; furni- ture of families boxed with care; furniture stored, cover- ed yagons for removing furniture to country. Kerosene Lamps, &c.—By J. 8. tioneer, on Tuesday, A. BARTLETT, Angust 413, at 10 o’cluck, at 1 Pearl street, a large stock of saleable Goods, in lots for city and country dealers. Must be gold to raise cash for owners, ing the beautiful and costly Furniture contained in the large dwelling 152 West Twenty-tiret street, near remptory felvet and eee SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Carpets, &¢.—M. C, EDEY, auctioneer. —EZRA LUD- LOW, Jr, will soll ont) Carpets, the house 85 West Thirty-sixth streot, near Broadway. ay, August 13%at 1034 o'clock, contained in LODGETT EDGE TOOL |ANUFACTURING COMPANY. ‘Will be sold at public auction, on Thursday, Angust 22, nt 10 o'clock A. M.,on the pi N. H., all the yeal and personal Property of the Company, consisting of Brick Factory, three stories, 60x50 feet. Brick Forge Slop, 135x50 feet. Brick Store House, 66x20 feet. Coal and Steel Houses. ‘With all the Machinery end Tools necessary for manu Algo about 33 tons of From 8,350 pounds of Cast Steel. 1,000 pounds German and Spring Steel. 225 tons Con. sfactured goods, bebe} in part of £., Olio, Western and C8. 100 doz. Broad Axes. doz. Bench Hatchets, ¢,Claw and kath Hatchets, Pick: Boys’ Axes, Ad With a targe amount Hatchet Handles, &e. Also, all the demands due the Company. ‘Terms cash. Per order of the Directors. T. W. LITTLE, Cierk. Maxcrester, July 20, 1861. Furniture in Br 101,‘o'clock, at No. 36 Fast Warren street, between Court and Smigh str will compr with marble tops; Extension ables, Parlor Suits in plush and haireloth, Lace Cirtains, marble'top Furniture, China Refrigerators, Kitchen Furniture, &c. Ware, be perempto in or shine. ROOF SAFES.—S. & J. BOGART, AUCTIO! le, five Fireproof Safes, viz:-—1 ny; 1 ‘Tilton & Me¥arlin’s, and 3 Wilder's. Jot of Straw Braids, Trimmings, &. FORGE COOK, ACTIONEER.—HOUSEHOED FU tuse—a snporb stock, rentoved for convenience 6 sal consists of Parlor Suit hair cloth; elegant rc steads, black walnut B ns order of M. BROWN, Mortgage. UITENE held a pu Gui walk borg Br ‘The place is within the Guttenberg dock six times a day. ‘Perma easy. JOHN DWYER, Auctioneer. ENRY GREEN, AUCTIC &trect, Tea, Soap, Tapioca, 12, at 105g o'clock, at the action store, 194 S Herring, Arrowroot acbines, &¢. MORTAR A day, at nfas, Chairs tings, a Vv positive. HERIFF’S SA) eto: are, at 10 o'cloe WINDOW SHADES, &¢C. FAIRCHILD, Auctioneers, Will sell, at their salesroom, 113 Nasean street, on Tues- at 11 o'clock, a large aseortmeut of Win- dow Shades, Shade F teehee | Corn oe ae an Paper sl day, August 13 JOHN Ki RIFFS SALE.—MACHINERY, &C. CHAMBERS & FAIRCHILD, AUCTIONEERS, Sulesroom 113 Nassau street, Will sell on Monda: 8, &e.) Ke. BLY, Shoriff. consistiny Felon hn bos Gene tg of chinery , Scray on 5 sal oy Sera no SOHN KELLY, Sheriff (QUBERIFF'S SALE—CARPETINGS. CHILD, ancti paca hpnk oan te ala a btee Carper ‘ain ‘elvetdarpets ; a = JOHN RELLY, sheritt. remises, at Manchester, entucky pattern 8. of unfivished work—Axe and G\ COLTON, AUCTIONEER.—GENTERL HOUSEHOLD yn—Ou Monday, August 12, ut ts, the entire fuyniture of the house; it in part, very fine Brussels, Thwee-ply and | Ingrain Carpets, Oilcloths, mahogany and black Furniture, two’ suits of enamelled Bedroom Furnitare, | aint EERS, FY ill sell on Toesday, August 13, at 1034 0’clock, at the ion rooms No. 1 North William street, by virtue of a J..M. Davison’s, Also, & iT. f Mt 11 o'clock to-morrow, at store 141 Broadway, It in brocade, brocatel, plush ant rood Chamber Suits, oak Bed- is and Bureaus in oil, of ele- gant patterns; rosewood Armoire-@Glace, ladies Socreta- Ktegeres, Buffets, Bureaus, Extension Dining Tables, tands, Side Tables, Centre Tables, &c., the whole ing a very complete stock. To be sold for cash, by RG.—TUESDAY, AUG. 13, 1861, WILL BF. je auction of Lote situated in Gutten- berg. The rale witl commence at 1 o'clock P. M., at the ri ten minutes’ m the Weehawken and Forty-second street ferries, anc the steamboat Hulse is running from Spring street to SER.—MONDAY , AUGUST Willam smoked Reales and Weights, Crackers, Mustafd, Wines, id », @ lot of Clothing and Faucy also Feather Beds, 100 and Dry Goods, ’Sale gust 12, at 11’o’clock, at 316, ~~ - West Twenty-eighth street, the contents of an Iron Yard ‘| REWARD:—LOsT, «ON THE &FAIR, rs, Will sell at their salesroom, 113 y, Kagust 13, at Lovelock, for pr purchasers, a quantity of Three Ply, In: SALES AT AUCTION. Ww. WITTERS, “AUCTIONEER—WILL SELL 7 day, at 2 o'clock, at 464 Camal street, all the teel Furniture, &c., ofa large houge, Splended Car) | Oilcloths, Parlor Suits, Beds, Bedding, Lining Roo Ritchen Furniture, Stoves, China, Glass, Silver Wi ‘all other goods usually found in a,weld furnished hous LLIAM ABBOTT, AUCTIONEER, OFFICE N East Broadway, will sell this day, at 1034 0° the Stock and Fixtures of the Gracery and Liquor 328 Thirteenth street, near avenue B—two Heer Pui fine Counters, Scales, Ice Chest and good fresh Grocer oa AMP ASTOR, RIKER'S ISLAND, ANDERSON ZOUAVES, REMEMBERSUMTER PRESENTATION OF COLOR: On Tuesday afternoon, August 18, an clogsnt’ star Colors will be presented to the Andersen ‘Zounves ment U. 8. V., by Major General Robert Ande through Dr, 8. W. Crawford, of the United States Me One of the heroes of Sumter. Colonel J. Lafa: Riker, commanding the Zouayes, will receive the ¢ on bebalf of the regiment. regimental band will play favorite national &c. Two hundred and fifty tents are vow pitched 0: camp ground, and a picture of camp life may be nessed on this interesting occasion, such as may nc Presented to the citizens of New York again for 1 [ spaig Friends of the regiment are invited to at ey will be conveyed to Camp Astor, Riker’s Isianc ‘Tuesday, 13th inst., by the steambout Major Ande from Peck slip, at 2 o'clock P, M., returning the sax. ternoon. —— AVALRY.—CAPTAIN LYON ISAAC WILL CONTI to accept recruits for the Ira Harris Guard, to v company is attached, This is the best company, has yet been organized, as most of the men have-seer vice and are excellent horsemen. Those wis! ing’ tc should apply immediately at the recruiting otf 534, 639, and 564 Broadway, and No. 6 USICIANS WANTED—FOR THE TWELYTH } ment United States infantry. Pay from $27 t per month. Rations, clothing, &e-” Apply to S. LoS 162 Hudson avenue, Brooklyn. BSERVE.—AME} can be suppl manufacturers’ pri: Court, No. 6 Dal see ICAN MERCHANTS AND CAPT with Rifles and Bayanets at less , by GEORGE LEWIS PALMER, » t verpool, ING F mental Ensigns and Stands of € short notice, National and 1s, Fancy Flags, Staffs, Ct ‘and Mountings, &¢., Sc. KAHAM, manufacturers, 97 Duane \) ARMY OFFICERS.—TO ANY OFFICER WHO time to and js willing to give lessons to an © who desires to be thi onthe ted in the advanced talion movements; to any such a fair compensation be paid by addressing Lafayette, Herald aflice. Stents inthonatan “ ———— (0 VOLUNTEER OFFICERS.—THOSE WISHIN( perfect themselves in military tactics may © the services of 2 military graduate and exjorienoe cer, who has been ia several wars, inclining the Crit Address Officer, Matison avenue Post offftc. ANTED—THE SERVICES OF AN INSTRUCTO the West Point Manaal and Drill of Light or ing Artillery. A West Point uate preferred. be thoroughly competent, Address P. J., room 218 - House, New York. ‘AR.—TWO DOLLARS PER MAN WILL BE to any person furnishing ten good able bodiec tocomplete a company already in quarters. Must be to go into quarters by Toosday morning. Apply im ately at No. 314 Fulton avenue, Brooklyn. WW ASTD RFOR, A CAVALRY COMPANY ALRI mustered into the United States service and imscamp, an orderly sergeant, who is inevery way « fied for the position, Apply at. Drisho@'s Riding A my, Fifth avenue corner of Thirty-ninth street, bet the hours of 8 and 12 this A. M. A bugier wanted. - women ———— co. BINANCIAL, — UGUST BELMONT & CO., BANKERS, NO. 50 W street, New Y issue letters of credit to trave available in’all parts of'Europe, through the Messrs, R chiid of Paris, London, Frankfort, Vienna, Naples and correspondents. OBPORATION LOAN OF $500,000 IN AID OF Families of Vi Soldiers from the city of Yor: Enguged iu Defending the Integrity of the Nat ion. Bonds of the Corporation for the above purport sums.of $100 and upwards, will be issued by this de ment on application for the same at par, redeemab, the 1st day of July, 1862, with interest, at seven per per annum, ROBERT T. HAWS, Comptrell Cary or New York, Devantwest ov Fivancs, Com LER’s OFicR, August 6, 1861. EW YORK AND NEW HAVEN RAILROAD CO ary, corner of Fourth avenue and 'Twenty-se~ Street, Treasurer's Oilice, August 10, 1861,—A div of three dollars per share has been declared on the tal stock of this ce: y, and is paywble at this off and after Monday, the 12/h inst. By order of the of Directors. W. BEMENT, Treasuy ed city propert. $2,500. Apply to ry of years, $1 Hudson et TED—ON BOND AND } 'e guge, on improvad property up worth double the ainonnt; also §4,000 on bosinese perty in Westchester county, North river, worth $1 now renting for more than $1,100 per aun payable in this city. Address box 2,605 Post o} 85.000 0d co Re gage on first class im perty, in Suis of $1,000 and. upwards, .to suit only in the city of York. Apply at th Mutual Life In: Company, 114 Bri from 12 to 2 0 Ame oadway, first ne vp. LOAN OFFICES. ? 77 BLEREKE ‘REET—MONEY ADVANCT any amount on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, P Segare, Dry Goods, &c \. B—-Pawnbsokers’ T bought.” H. NEWTON, 77 Bloookee stucct, up ste {REET.—A. HONIGMAN, DIA? Broker, makes liberal advances on Dia Jewelry, &c., or buys them at fall value, private office, 66 Nassau street, room No. 3, up £ p Business confidential. T 480 BROADWAY.—HENRY HYMAN, DIAT and Watch Broker, advances on Diamonde, unset; Watches, Plate and sevetey or buys the sa’ their full value for cash, at He LAN’S, 480 Broae second ficor, auctioneer and broker. ¥ DIAMONDS, PLATE, WATCHES, same @or cash, at his private r 2 Broadway, room 13, up ste N. B.—The highest price paid for diamonds, loose « {— - -\ GENTLEMAN OF fron IC ir dealing, but not regularly ake loas on watches, diamonds n disliking to call ‘at public veal name and residence, N. M. T 66 NASSA ————$—_—-——_ BROADWAY, UNDER THE to pay the Inghest eash pr: id Gold and Silver, or liber vances made. A CEDAR personal property, till 6. ‘T.—ADVANCES MADE IN ‘ches, Jewelry, Diam or bought for c: Oftt ». JACOBS, Auctioneer and Broke 43 Cedar street, branch office 407 Broad, XP, “DOUBT, 450 to W. D. GILT tra Family Flour, warranted good, delivered in New York or Brooklyn. 204 Front strect, near Fulton ferry. Fev CR ARON AMORA OEY A AE ABBLE MANTELS—GREAT BARGAINS IN | M tels. Those wishing to buy mantels, at a gr_ Miction, will find it to their advantage to call at A. BER’S marble yard, 113 East Eig) oe street Third avenue, N. Y. ENVELOPIE_NOW READY q WELLS, KARGO & ONY EXPRL for sale at our offic LOST AND Fou ; DAY AFTERNOON, ON BOAF | 7 Ost—on SATE ie steamer Sylvan Shore, or going from tlio ‘Tenth street to the Second ayenue cars, dr on the lady’s Gold Watch and Chain, with Locket attachec finder will be liberaily rewarded, by leaving it wit Rarclay, 165 Fast Thirty-third street. Sa Lapesionstac OST OR MISLATD.—CAUTII 3B rae ‘against receiving or pegotiating o Bill of Exc No. 6424, for £2,008 (two thousand pqunds st) drawn August 9, 1801, Dy H. L. Routh & Sous, ‘ order, og Moetlistish, Sons & Co., Tondap. at sixt, sig 48 been lost and ant stopy sight, a8 the same Op & REDMOND, 42 Vino # i _ OE x NDAY AUGUST 11, BETWEEN TY OEE ON oak, going front AS seceyhis c | iiSugh Carmine and Clarkson streets fo Hudson, 3 lie prayer book, sNver clasps and mounting, name Dowling engraved ins;le. The finder will be liber” warded by returning it to the above named at 51D, street, or to the Sexton, No. 8 Sixth avenue. ee aid adhesive tt t<A SMALL SIZE CHASED RING, THE C neariy worn of. Any pergom finding the sa Feturning it to FE, A. Watson, 165 Maiden lane, stably rewarded. | REWARDS. | qe ER OF | street end Broadway, an Italian greyhounc and fawn color, with ANTel’Teadhor ogilar on he! whoever will return the same to the of th) dreth Houge, will receive the eward. REWARD.—LOST, A ROSE DIAMOND J, $1 hie ing from Chrystie atreet t Broadway, through Chatham stréet. The finder | ceive the above reward by leaving it at 101¢ sireet; corner Duane, with Jacob Schwartz.