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SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMAUES. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. Aim “WOMAN WANTS A’ SITUATION IN A ope nde RYT sin ne SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE G as cook, washer and ironer, or to do the gene! ousework ofa small private family; best city reference; ‘no objection to go a short distance in the country. Apply at 45 Honry st., third floor, front room. pata ai attest ohunchichtsia ee RESPECTABLE GERMAN GIRL WISHFS A SITU- A. ike possible, and is willing to act as chambermaid, best city reference. Call at 18 Mott et. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman ag plain cook, washer and ironer, or to do geueral housework in a small private family; gvod city reference. Call for two days at 243 West 15th st., be- twoen 7th and 8th ave. — SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG ‘woman, to do chamberwork and waiting or general ssework in a small private family; no objection to g short distance in the country; best city reference. for two days at 255 7th av. YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION TO DO chamberwork and sewing or mind children, Call at 12) West 19th st. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GER- man girl to cook, wash and iron and do general Lousework, besteity reference. Call for two days at 124 Delancey st., second floor, front room, A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WISHES: A situation as chambermaid and to assist in washing lid troningvor ousework; good city reference from her last place." Call at 127 West 33d st. N_ EXPERIENCED LAUNDRESS WISHES TO TAKE in some washing at her own residence, Any one Wishing to patronize her will be adforded full satisfaction, Please call at 161 Laurens st., near Houston, first floor, room No, 1. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL» private family, as a good cook; understands Der Wein all its besnches; speaks Exglish. Apply at 28 est 20th street, in the basement. 3 ‘TION = WANTEI Y <A RESPECTABLE young xir!, a8 nurge and plain sewer or as chamber- fart; the best Of city reierence from her last place, whore whe bas lived for the fast four years, Can be seen At 62 Wost 2int st. , cor of 6th av. OE SD WSR SINS Os CO eoeerserirereinenrcinmamioenmiaeninn SITUATION WANTED—BY AN AMERICAN YOUNG A girl, to take care of children; either city or country. Gil ac77 Alien st., botween Grand’ and 18, 80 ond doar, front room. N EXPERIENCED INFANTS NURSE, 4 PROTESTANT, Wauls # situation; is perfectly qualitied to take the Sccie charge of an infimt or growing chiktren; 18 a good @amsiess Would goa short distance inthe’ country, Roovmmonded by the tirst families. Call at No, 72 34 @vo., between 11th aud 12th sts. RESPECTABLE WOMAN W!SHES A SITUATION AS. cook, She understands her business in all ite Bas. hos; is willing to assist in washing and ironing ; can bap tue best of city reference trom her last employer, iwi 65 Wost 27th st., between 6th and 7th aves, SITUATION AS HOUSEKEEPER &8 DESIRED BY A a youny widow laly, every way qualitied; reference @veu und required, Addregs E. M. £., station D, Novob- joouion the country, STATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE young woman,to do general housework in a pri- Vow (amiiy, OF Lo Cook, Wash and iron; no objection to the country’, can give goed references,’ Call at No. 138 Auuity st., in the rear, for two day SITUATION WANTED—AS COUK, WASHER AND ivoner, by a respociable young woman, who tho- Oghly understands her business, is a test rate cook and to cook, wash, aud iron, ina genteel family, Best 4 sportier washer aud inoner; good oily references, Gull | Ciiy reference. Please call for two daya at 120 Atlantic for ¢wo days ut 158 20uh'st., between 7th and 8th avs. | St" frooklyn, first door, front room, over milk depot. 4 RESPECTABLE MARVTED LADY, ADOUT 25 YEARS RES!ECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUA- w of age, who has lost er baby Of three days oid, tion in respectable gmail family, a8 plain cook or to wet Nurse one for gome respectable persan, | todo general housework, Address i24 26th st., eorner * either at her rosidence, or thit of the parents, having no | 6th ave, @wer care. Call for two days at317 West 31st st. \AMILY SEWING OR NURSING.—A YOUNG WOMAN, SIUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE capable of either, is desirous of @ situation as such married woman, as wet nurse: the bestof refereace | ina respectable family, Satisfactory reference given. Biven if required; no obyecuan to the country. Can be | Apply at or address Anne, 13 2d st., near the Bowery. oun (or two days ut 74 24Uh et, between 6th and 7th ave. OUSEKEEPER’S SITUATION WANTED —BY A Protestaxt young lady, in a private family, or would ko us seamstress and take care of children, Ga ‘be seen At 98 St. Mark’s place, 8th st., all the week. ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman, to do. general housework; is a first rate washer and’ froner; is. kind to children; good city re- ference; hag no objections to the country. “Apply at 119 Kast 221 st., firet floor, QITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL, AS chambermaid and to mind children or as seamstress and to miud children, or to do gene-al housework. Has §00d city references.’ Apply at 244 West 324 st. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPRCTABLE YOUNG woman, a8 @wk, washer and ironer; has three me city reference; no objections to the country. Cay Be seen ior two days ot 74 24h st., Botweon 6th and avs. RESPECTABLE YOUNG AMERICAN GIRL WISHES A situation a8 nurse and scumstress, lady's maid a Fwork and waiting, @M@rstands all kinus of Mmity sewing, and.can take the entire charge of ehildren; Ms bo objection tw the country or to travel with a lady; has the best of city reference from her last piace. Can ‘Be seen for two days at 148 Court st., Brookiyn. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. Vy 'ANTED—A SITUATION BY A GERMAN PROTEST- Got girl, a8 seamstress or nursery governess; un- rs fine sewing, and can cut and fit children’s dresses. Apply at her present employer’s, where she has lived three years and four months, at 180 Rast 18th st. Ba Arges A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUATION to do chamberwork and fine washing and ironing. Good reference can be given from her last employer. Cail ‘at 416 8th ay., eecond door, back room, ANTED—BY A RESPEQTABLE GIRL, A SITUATION as chambermaid an@ waitress in a private family; has six years’ refurence from her last place. Can be sven for two days at 61 East Baltic et., South Brooklyn. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG girl, as children’s nurse, is fully capable of fullll ling her situation; is willing to goin the country. ‘The best of vity reference can be given. Call at No, 189 ‘West 28th V 'ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, # situation as nurg@and seamstress; can tako the entire charge of a baby. jection to travel. Best of city references can be gi Can be seen for two days at 73 West 19th st., six ‘st of 6th av, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A COLORED WOMAN, as cook in a boarding’ house, where there is no washing. Call at 24 Kast 19th st. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, to do chamberwork and waiting; also fine washing, if required, or housework ina small private family. Cail for two days at 311 9th av., between 29th and 30th sts. ANTED—A SITUATION AS WET NURSE, 1)" A healthy young woman, with a fresh breast ot milk, or she will take a baby home with her; best references. Call at 282 West 36th st., in the rear, between 9th and 10th avs. ANTED—A SITUATION AS CHILD'S NURSE, OR would do light chamberwork and waiting. Avply at her present situation, 109 West 4th 8t., for bwo days. She has the best of references, ANTED—BY A YOUNG SCOTCH GIRL, A sITUA- tion to take care of children and make eraily useful, Call at 319 West 16th st., between Sih sad ‘9th aves. A YOUNG GERMAN GIRL DESIRES NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDA:Y, AUGUST 13, 1861. SA4TUATIONS WANTED—MALES, Go" Reco WHO MAY DESIRE THE SERVICES of & young man having brains and nothing else, in t's capacity of hospital steward, avjutant’s or colonel’s Clerk, may hear of such an one, recommended from mer- wantile sources, by addressing 'C. G, B., box 134 Herald ‘office. ————__——____—_—_—- Vy 'ANTED—A SITUATION, KY A YOUNG MAN) AB Jen; under- couchman; is 1 good man in a garden; stands his business well, Can bo woll recommended, Can ~-HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., TO LET. WELL FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET IN TWENTY- ninth street, near Broadway; part of the rent Would be taken in Board by the propriewr and wife, and if desirable two friends would remain. Unexecptionable references required. Address E. G., station G. A FAMILY, DECLINING HOUSEKEEPING, WILL LET their three story and busem nt House, retired ant Peasantly situated up town, near the Gramercy park, either furnished or unfurnished, Rent $75 or month. Address Doctor, box 196 Heralil oilice. be seen at 419 Kast 10th st., for two days. WYANTER—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN IN A PRI vate family by a young man of experience. No objections to the country. Can give thervery best refer- ences. Address Coachman, box 212 Herald oiflce. ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION TO learn to attend bar, Can give the very best secu- rity. Address James, box 181 Heratd office, ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, AGED NINETEEN years, who has lad some experience in a country store, a situation to learn the grocery business. Can fur nish ‘the very best city references, Address W. W., box 137 Herald oilice. ANTED—BY AN EXPERIENCED SALESMAN, A situation in acloth house ora general — jobbing house—woollen department preferred, "Has been engag ed during the past jive years with one of the largest job- bing houses in town, “Best of reference from last em- ployer, Address Cloth, box 1,504 Postotiice. EN THAT THE CREDITORS OTICE BBY « AN of the firm of T. Ripley are required to present thoir claims to the assignees of said frm at the store of the subscriber, 94 Chai bers street. H. ATWATER, Ono of Assignees. URGEON GENERAL’S OFFICE, AUGUST 9, 1861.— ‘The following wet of Conycess tn relation to the Corps: of Medical Cadets is published for the information of ail eoucerned :-— Sec. 7. And be it further enacted, That thore be added to the Medical Staff of the Army a Corps of Metical Cadets, whose duty it shall bo to act as dressers in the general hospitals and as ambulance attendants in the field, und: the direction and control of the medical officers alone, They shall have the same rank and pay as the military cadets at West Point, Their number shall be regulated by @ situation ag chambermaid, and to assist in washing and ironing; best references, Address 119 Sth ‘St., between Ist av, and ay. A, room 14. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as chambermaid or to do general house- work; can give the best of city reference. Can be seen for Uireo days at 164 Madison st, V ANTED—BY A RESPECYABLE GIRL, A SITUATION to do plain cooking, washing and ironing, or to do general housework, Best of reference, Call for two days at 83 4th av. VV ANTED IBY, A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, 4 situation to do general housework; can give gv0d city references. Call at 26 West 25th at., near Oth ave., RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA- tion aa cook, washer and irener, or to ce the work @ ssmall funily; dan come well recommended. Call at * BB Atientic at., corner.of Henry, South Brooklyn. RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS chambocmaid or to.assist in washing op fouing; she fan do any xind of fine sewing work. Call ah gaT Become A YOUNG WOMAN WANTS TO GET A SITUATION IN cy ITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST CLASS FRENCH and Amorican female cook, who understands all kinds of pastry, creams and preserves, either in a private family or hotel; good city references, Call at 21 Carroll t., Brooklyu, near Hamniiton ferry. ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE, NEAT and tidy young girl, a8 cook, washer and ironer in a small private family, or to do general dmuusework in a smuall.private family.’ Best of reference from her last place. «Gull for two days at $35 4th av. , corner of 25th st. ® private funily; not parucular to a short distance ANTED—BY A GERMAN GIRL, 16 YEARS OF age, a place in @ respectable family. Inquire ut 118 Christopher st. HELP WANTED—MALES. NTE! IST IN AN OFFICE; must have $400 to loan on the very best security, And he.can have a permanent situation at a galary of $800, payable weekly. Apply at 606 Broadway, up stairs, . Sewing Machine Company. heoountry. Inquire in dhe bakory, $2 Madison at. reece WANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL, AS chambermaid and to do plain sewing; cansew-on a machine; 20 objection (0 goa short distance in the coun- pyre — Call Gertwo days ut 151 Elizabeth st., in the reir. ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG married womsn, ws wet.nurse, who has recently lost Ler babe, afew months old, Apply at or address for two days 19 Oliver st. SMART, TIDY GIRL WANS A SITUATION AS chambcrmail and waitress; bas two years and thrco im tbs’ reference from her last place: is walling and oblig.- dng, 4iso « competent nurse and can take.the entire charge @ia baby, Has the best of city reverence. Call at 118 Auity at.,for two days, + SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE young German girl, as éeanstress or chambermaid; ‘aso objection to go In the country. Inquire at 285 Bowery, up stairs, A ee WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PRO- tesiant woman, as laundress or cook, in a private faruly; 18 an excellent washer and ironer; best city refe- rence. Can by even for two days at 56 Carmine et., seoond floor, front room. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, to do genera: housework. Best of reference frem trr iast place. Can béeeen for two days at 66 Weat 18th os., near 6th FIRST CLASS LAUNDRESS WANTS A s)TUATION ‘a8 laundress;can do up fine muslins and French ng inthe neatest style; is an excellent dairymax!, or would do chainberwork and fino washing and irming; ‘Dest city reference; no objection to ths country. Call at 264 Kast 83d at., between 2d and 3d aves., font poonty’ ‘rat oor, RESPRCTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION Ave plain cook, washer and roner; good canola e can vew. Call at No. 1 Wak Paget 6 a, ldron place, York respectable family far an interesting little girl ten years of age; would be allowed to go for her clothes and board. Apply to the mother, at 92 9th dve., corner of 17h st. V ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG WIDOW, A SITUATION AS copyist, or would accept of Auy’light employment. Address E. A., Herald office. ANTED—A SITUATION FOR A FIRST CLASS cook, washer aud ironer. Apply at 169 West 37th Gan give city ref AT ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA- tion as cook, washor and troner; understands her busiwess well. Cun’ give the best eity reference. Apply at-24 Christopher st., first floor, back room. ANTED—DY, A COMPETENT WOMAN, A SiTUA- V don as covk; understands her businss ip all its franc tes; Se a good and biscuit baker; no objection to the «.watiry; has good city references, Call tor two days at ,"¢ Ubion coxrt, University place, botween Lith and 12th ets.~ ANTED_A SQSUATION TO DO GENERAL HOUSE- work, by ak, “awtanteoman, bas a girl ten years Qi to go with her; no peebian to ety or country.” Call for Mrs, Hail, 396 9th at. Wear ay. Dd See Ns NCEA TEC. ae aaa ora ANTED—BY A RESPL“TABLE GERL, A SITUA- — tion as chambermaidSd waiter; bas good city Teferende; no objection to go in tie comntry. Can be som for two days at 207 Front st., BroNlyn, dreb\door, front Toon. AY ANTED—A ON, BY A GERMAN GIRL, 8 \ y isrtnah geg to do gonorat howe. } Ue Ayply ab 74 Em Wa pales A N ENGLISH LADY DESIRES A POSITION AS TRAY- ellmg or sesident companion or governess; no ob- | sows to assist in the geveral routine of a well Tegulatet| crags would a Wo leave the city ar go abroad. ther particulars address, throagh the week, hilss Hpkiie, (73 Mark's placs SITUATION WANTZD—BY A iin f RES! a wie nd chmpatent iad) As mk ook, hina? ironer i required; has no objection to the it; 18Aa cxoollnt bakers has unexcoptionable city weteranoes for ane year from her last place. Can be seen for three days at 237 Digabeth #t., near Houston, socond ———— he HR ey 3G WOM, mes JA. CA eee Es my reas arcs Gator eo Wee be poe Sa v "8, “225 Be at, betwosn Tdond and Nevis at, Brodklyn. oes BER. ed ——- ~*~ 4 BITUA- 4 ANTED—BY A RESPKOLADLE WOM. s tion as wet nuree, with a baby one Ou, objection to go in tbe country. City reference. Can be bine at 78 Trinity plate, from 10 tw 2e'dlock, tor three ys. AA STOATON WANTRO—BY A RESPECTAILE Wo- man, as plain cook aad first rate washer and ironer, ANTED—A SITUATION AS SALESW( tA pba Pai ey eet cal Best ew A ¥ housckegpor tn a el. No objection hegeralt es i, and Wareelor clas, ny ween Greenwich ane ences given if required. Address Worthy, A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL WANTS A &t- twation in a private family.as chambermald and Seurnstrvss, Can be seen for throe days at 116 Codar at. N_ ENGLISH PROTESTANT WOMAN WISHES A Ht AA tation to 20 general basen, oF wx nine; oun 6 care of a baby from Ns birth, fwo years” 5 Can be seen at 91 Greeuwioh av. dies dienes SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPRCY ALLE _ young weman, to do the generat housework of a @mnail family; the best of city reference can be given. Can ‘be acon for two days at 104 25th at., betwoen 2d and 3d avs, SITUATION WANTED—RY A PROTESTANT GIRL Post office. | ath ea War SITUATION, BY A FIRST RATE COOK. She thoroughly understands ber bustnesg, and cam bake and make pastry; IS also a good washer and froner; can firnish the bést city reference; no dbjeotion to go to the.country. Onll at 65 34 ay. second flour. Waza SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young girl from 14 to 15 years of age, to take care chiftnea and ink 1 en, m ting children’s chothos in the neatest manner, anit ail kinds of family sewing. Excellent referenoes. Cail at ANTEL—BY THE ADVERTISER, A PLACE IN A { to sell the great “New Union Prize Stationery and vipe Package,” containing a superb Print (€x10) of the great chieftain, General Scott; seventy-five valuable Reci- pes, Stationery and Envelopes, printed in colons; gifts of tine Jewelry, &c., &c.—the most saleable article’ in mar- Ket. The above package contains twice the amount of ar- ticles, and of a superior qnality to any othor, and iz sold J only by us, Country agents are aukitig from $6 ¢o $12 per day. ‘Bend stamp for ctreular. RICKARDS & CO., 102 Nassau st. COACHMAN WANTED—AN UNMARRIED > thoroughly understands grooming and » care of horses, to goa short distance in the country; he must be a good driver and strictly temperate, Apply at Dr. Lockhart’s, 08 East 13th st. ANTED—A DRUG CLERK AT 190 GRAND STREET Avve WANTED—THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY, oc the exigencies of service, at no tit to excoed fifty. It shall be composed of young men of liberal edueation, students of medicine between the ages of oighteen and twenty-three, who have been reading medicine for two years and have attended at least one course of lectures in a-medical college, They shail enlist for one year, anc be subject to the rules and articles of war. On the fifteenth day of the last month of their service the near N EXCELLENT b WELLING HOUSE TO LUT--100 WA- verley place, one door from Washington equare; has bacd room, wash tubs and all the latest improvements. Inquire of J. £, ISAAC, 80 Washington equare, or No. 9 Chambers street. HANDSOME GOTHIC COTTAGE TO LET—TWENTY minites? rive from New York, deligltfai location, overlooking the Hudsou and East rivers, partly farnighe: fine garden, plenty of fruit aud vegetables. Rent $200, Also, the clioajest House in New Yok, ($600) on Uriy- niuth stret. J. R. WILOO. vurth ave. EF NISHED HOUSE TO LFT. avenue, centrally situated abo ihie corner Hove, weil furnished, with stable in the roar. Possession immediately. Address box 2,060 Post office. E OUSE, BARNS AND ROPE WAL Situated on 1021 street, between Iyghth and Ninth avenues. Con be soon any tine, For terms apply w E. KEARNY, 189 Front street, up stats. pe OW A FURNISHED COTTAGE sisting of five cr six Rooms, mos! @ lighttully situ att on Fort Hill, Tompkinsville, Suaten’ Island, A sploniid view of the Vay, and within five mivutes walk of the ferry; rent moderate to a responsible tenant. Apply to E. MOUSLEY, on the premises, THE TWO STORY AND BASEME rp Le House 218 Stich street, corner Batler, Brooklyn, Guinplete with water and gas; a very rlesirable location Ap for a physician; w ply to SAMU PRO LET—Si02E ASD CULLAR OF 18 Spruce street, close’ ww City Hal Park; low vory desirable for grocery, leather Or papor tra moderate. Apply W JAS. PRICE, 200 I FPO LET—THE DOURLE HOU KE, 1b seventh street, containing tw able for a board) R be reuted low to a good tanant, 80 South William st son rent " Possssion gi Apply to J. W. COLLINS, 1,163 Broadway, corner Tw uty- soventh strvet. approach of their discharge shall be reported to the Sur- gvon General, in order, if desired, that they may be re- Hieved by another detail of applicants. ‘Application must be made to the Surgeon General for admission into the corps, in conformity with the above act, stating the date and place of birth, place of resi- dence, period of medical studies, and enclosing the ¢ ficate ‘of the dean of the college (or, when not obtainable, other satisfactory evidence of the fact) that tho applicant has attended one full course in a medical college. ‘Those applications must also be accompanied with tes- timonials of the good moral character and sound physical condition of the candidate, When an application is favorably considered the candi date will receive a letter authorizing him to appear betere an Army Board of Mecicai Examiners, who will make a special report in each case, From among those approved by the board the Surgeon General will select such a num- ber as the service mny require. As tho services of this class of medioal and surgical aasistants are at once required, applications, to be suc ceestul, should be promptly made to the Surgeon Genera, who will direct the candidate to appear before one of the Army Medical Boards now in gession in Washington and the city of New ete WOOD, Acting Surgeon General. BALL ROOM, HOTEL PROPRIETORS AND OTHERS, The Stock, Furniture and Fixtures, together with the good will of lease and business of the celebrated ex- tablishment, known as the Joncs Assembly Rooms, 656 Broadway, will be sold on or before the 20th inst., at pri- vate sale, or public auction on Tuesday, August 20, at 11 O'clock. ‘Catalogues day of sale. The above establishinent can be seen from 104, M. to5 P.M. For further parti- culars inquire of JOHN LLOYD & SONS, auctioneers, 15 Nassau street. ANTED—FSTIMATES FOR THE ERECTION OF + Hotel tn the country, for net cash, three hours’ journey from the city; to bea frame building. None but responsible parties; and those who can give good securicy need address A. B., Herald office, giving name and res) fence. ANTED—A FIRST CLASS SALESMAN FOR AN EX- tensive jobbing house in tho dry goods trade great experience indispensable. Address Salesman, box 107 Post office. a + ANTED—A FIRST RATE,GROCERY CLERK; NONE cr 10 LEI ME NEAT DWE! Forty-fifth street, ese to Broa way, inns ail the modern improvernents and is in good order. Rey midorate, Possession at once. Apply to JAMES PRICE, 200 H ulson stree ) LET—IN PRIVATE HOUSES, fist tloor, four Rosie, $10 «i floor, $9 per month, 18ee, UPB, 8 , third and fourt $7 for four rooms, with kiteh: splendid bascment. Story on Second avenue for business, $5 per month. Ap Ry ia JAMES FBLIRETCH, 217 Eas Phirtieth street, for eys. NO. ho hip LET—TWO MODERN Houses in Brooklyn, one Cinton avenue, Kent low. Aj Brooklya, or at the office of corner of Pulton street, N. ¥. NO LET—FOR HALF THE FORMER RENT, OR FOR sale very low, or will exehange for a stnall Carta ues ity, the first class large four story House, 266 Ticks wth ferry; ¢ enne A, N.Y. VO VANLORS, KITCHEN AN: sement and tine Bedr the thy 6383 Huson street, with was, sus fixtures, per month. Inquire on the premises, or of” Me 188 Fulton etrect, ) LET—THE EN: BASEMENT PROWN 8 front House No. 10 Ninth stree?, in perfect erler, wih a) Uw modern improvements chad lier fixtrres, sa, Rent very modera‘e to # good tenant wilh a stall family. Inquire of ©. H. LILIENPHAL, 221 Washington strect. VAKKES, ™ LiI—IN THE HOUSE 148 EAST WENTY-THIRD strect, betiveon Second and ‘Thirt avenues, eontain ing all the modorn improvements, a Parlor azt mm, fornished or uuturnishod. Rent moderate to a responsi- ble tenant, cent BXCURSIONS. [HEAP EXCURSION TO CAMPS ON STATEN ISLAND.— Fare six cente by Staten Island ferry, foot of Whita- hall street, botween the battery and South ‘ferry. Guide toeamps:—To reach regiments of New York Rities, British need appty but those accustomed to hard work and | Voluntecre, Mechanics und Artizens’ Emp reZoauves, and fully anderstand the business. Apply to Thomas BR. Ag , erocer and tea dealer, 250 Greenwii ANTED—A BOY ABOUT FIFTEEN YEARS OLD, who writes a good hand and gpeakr the German | boat at dst landing. language. Swlary the first your. Post office. Address box 433, ANTED—A CLERK FOR A RAILROAD TICKET ottice, clerk for a steamer, two conductors, two brakemen, two clarke for Broadway’ stores, three porters, one housekeeper, four girls to travel to Europe and Cali- fornia, coachtnen, gardeners and men on farms. Apply at , No. 7 Chatham square. OUNd MAN WANTED—WHO “YZ hand ond ts willing to make hifiselt genorally use- faljone who rebides with his parents and ean prodace good rowmmendations. Apply this day, betwooa 9 and 10 ofclork, at 350 Madson st. . —¥ A MONTH, AND ALL EXPENSES PAID.—1LO- oal and travblting agents wimted, throughout amp r ES A GOOD ‘tate. Upon rocetpt ef, Partioutare, with 7. dotivered frae. Quilon or address (. “ ereet, N.Y. 5 rorus 5 M. Brown & Go. )¥4 Thoraye, Pea re pl Rte THELY “TAQ WR jiavnt me Lue it wulting our patent FoldeF ana Tok Gauge and owner Wyticks of okay Bete. ‘all on or address (cnolosing stamp) Jaeeph ‘podin & Ce. , 22 Duane streot, near Chatham street, New York. RO) —A GENTLEMAN, Wiio CAN LOAN HIS | 2D. emplover thtyAmrane con sere & per: manent Mtuadon, in a piew ne husiness, al$15 per week adlary. Ex ollent sgouriey given. Address, giving name and residence, Ny %. Maj tax 146 Froruhl office. ‘TED—FEMALES. SS WANTED—AT THE Metropoitian Tustin, 82 Sixth avenue, between Fourth and Amity str in spite of the times I pro nrise to get places as soon us as nt any other place inthe city, having boon in tho busjness fur a number of years. Cull and VON RHEIN, Proprietor. AND SERVANTS WIL FIND) THE at Seloct Institute, at 138 Flowenth street, cor er of Sixth avenue, for German, Scotch, American’ and to cook and assist with the washing aad ironing? fest of refercu®e. Call at No. 2 Clarkson st., frant houses SITUATION young womet 300 Ist ave., between 17th and 18th sts., for two day AXTED—LY A PROTES i dressmaker and seamstress in a pri- competent to take abarge of a baby from its birth Cathe som for two dyys at 88 Vth st., per of Bd ave WANTELL-BY A RESPECTABLE, ‘ laundress or to do goneral house-«, ‘work in @ small private iamily. Tho best ofty roferenon: my . er being 436 StL av., between 33d wud 34th .. first Hoot, in the rear, where abe can be wosn ar duce dat ‘car, he can be for two GERMAN PROTESTANT GIRL WANTS A SITUA- tion as conk. washor and iremer. Bost city rove fence givea from her last lace, Cadi fc 223 Woot 16th at., third floor, back vom, NS me MS! ANTED—A SEPUATION AS’ CHAMBERMAID AND or to do pian cooking, washing and city reference if required. Call at 43 in the rear, for two deys. TANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUATION 4 private family , to cook, wash and iron and to uisework. Call for two days at 31 Charles YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUATION AS SEAM bemese; understands aii kinds of tamity sew > ehai n '« clothing, and dressy ing: would like to on slaty and travel; would go eut by the day or mor for two days at 68 ih ay., corner of Waverley &m the store, ae ee do general at, in the I noe, G wituation as Wwaithes and & Beatty; is willing (o mind a baby Alt or do the ladys washing; wages $5 to ¢ 164 Hast Stat wt. nose ad ay, fC SS 1085. Call ar YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUATION AS CHAM bermatd and twaitrosa, or to ussist in washing and irouing, in a rrivate family; goed city reference. Call at Of address 27 Bast 2éth st., naar Madison av. 8 CAILDS NURSE—A SITUATION WANIFD, BY A A capable y ung woinan; understands the antire ohargo } given if required. ‘Call at or addr °° a baby; can bring it up by hand or bottlc, under. | V-, between Both and 31st ats, mands embroidery and plain sewing; has no objection to | ——— J A fld to wet nurse at her own ros: Jost her own baby, three weeks old. the country: hes? city refereuce can be given. - Can be ANTED—BY A YOUNG We A &l ik ; y ; i be ANTE A YOUNG WOMAN, A SFPUATION IN seer untit “Qed at 10 Union court, University plece, W & gentoo! family md Gaiden AONIN tween Lith ape” Z8th wes, nt I is also good bre at and pas. .2R WOULD LIKE TO GO OUT Pee ee, aE Irish help; civil ant capable; wages to #uit the times: good ces always ready. All Orders by mail promptly at- understands plain cooking, making’and baking bread, | the care of milk, nd is a good washer and irmer; none need apply unless with nnexoyptionable personabeeter wracter for neatness, willingness and capa- bility. To such only a most dogiradlo place canbe eecured on application at No, 91 Eust 13th st., betyeattthe hours of 9 and 10 in the morning. ERVANTS.—THE FMPLO Hull, on Astor pt formerly the “Bi! have on han rengut of Garman, ‘otch, Welsh and ta. anc all wud French languages spoken by pndance. “~S DUNG PROTESTANT poll, not Jess than- we )—A WOMAN, AS COOK AND LAUNDRESS \ gia to do general housework. None but ! erence given. Call nt or 8t., a few doors {rr as gn: OF A HeALATIY MARRIED, | > A private famfy, she can fit Tne CAL as 192 Variok st., be- twevn. King and Tiouston, firs @p,\", back roum, in the* trame Ir ifk6?* > Weta > —— $ YOCNG WOMAN, 5 Bae ie e agnilk, wishes a haby to wet nur wet nurse ants PREGES lost, het Own ta child! to Call at 243 Bi mothe=* evn residence, whet? it will 7 me o 6 fur two days at OU 4h et, bet NDRSE To BE HAD BY CALLING ave. A and 18 st 16th st. She is a bealthy _ -——_———— ae I for three rorose™ . AT 414 TANTEP—BY A RESPECTAPS TWO. ee covestant we: | WV “nua, waitustion to do. gen cham vaces can be given. | berwork, plain ovoking, wad as exter and ironer: — -- ‘oferred, ‘dppotion ‘oo gene -BY A RSSPECTARLE .Cu0k, was f aad ironer; bo rn —— sere of children vuntey; Prookiyn preferred? no SITUATION AS CHANDERMAID A al housework . se: no objection to go in the country or h Call tor Sat 300 West 18th st ework, Callat 596 8th av., in the hard WOMAN WAN at her own residence, dave. SA Call jHby to vet nurse ‘2i4 clstst., between ist g her present employer's, place: ANTED—A SITUATION ress ; is willin, SITUATION WANT Woman, to coon, sash Riiy; understands her business thoroughly; best of city Frenee given. Call at or udtrees for two days 210 We 26th st. YOUNG ENGLISH WOMAN WISHES TO ACCOM pany aludy or family to Dngiand, or any pact of M ukderstands French and itahen, aad is willing to ress Mrs. C. B., 16 » BY A Y@UNG WOMAN, neral housework fora small family; no tions to the country. Call for two days at 119 East hst., between 2d and 3d ave. > we D—A PLACE, BY A YOUNG FRENCH W man, either as cook or chambermatd, in aj» family days at 67 West 27th © ANON WANTED —BY AN EXPERIENCED IN faul's unree and seainstress; can take the entire tae oO! bevy from tis birth; is willing and obliging; pe rec mitended by the first families in the city. arly for bw between Oth and 2 YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA tien wo cook, wash an iron, who is an exc Alay good Ook and yi willing and obliging: | es from her jake situation er lust plage Can be seen for Wages moderate, Call at 147 Call £502" “10 t0 5 o'eiocl:, at | fully comperen pply. Call on Tueeday. * - : Mig) af Warren st., Brooklyn, pp MARES <q ANTED IMMEMATELY— ™ W and roger. to 1% $ uD COOK, WASHER jouaewerk in a small prt vate (apnile “ys ee ioe have city r ‘shences, Macy ENT WOMAN FOR GENE “Bne who can briog geod ety 1 44, West Baltic A GOOD HOUSE SERVANT. Jhull st., Brooklyn, or to Mr. Hayes, Herald pawk Pi ns COFEC required ebay: Sheen. Wie store. Good r Dusiness, to t Adres | | 56. Fovald adice | ‘ ai | wy » FO? a VY month, at 56 Cheever pti GARDENER, WHO UNDE es of pardening, wishes rences « dares GARDENER toke care of a gentieman derstand their ; Have a staat] fami!) NT SITUATIONS TO. T° ins Inquire of tween 2 at ng. tel, this day, be APPLY A’ | Yates Rifles, all at Camp Washington; Scott Rifles and Ira Harris Guard Uavairy, at Silver Lake; ‘Third Irish Vohmnteess, at Camp Carrigan, Old Quarantine Ground, and Cameron Light Infantry, at Camp Morrison—steam- To reach Camp Soot and Camp Decker, change boats at Arst landing for Camp Scott di- roct (nd extragharge.) Boats loave every hour from 6 A Mito P.M On Ge Sundays overy halt hour t0 $46 XCURSIONS ON HARLEM RIVER 70 HIGH BRIDGE— HY The Harem ana Spuyten Duyyil Navigation Com paily's steamboats EMILY, TIGER and TRUMPETER, leave Hartem every hour for Hixh Bridge and Kingsbridge; av Sundays, evory half hour. N. B.—tither of the above boata can be chartered for excursions, plowic pariaes or Seqday achocAs, on application at he eftiee, Harlom, JQUNAR BOAT GO THE FISHING BANKS THE R steanret CROPON, Gyptain Jas. A° Dypgsout> run io the Banks da.'v during the ¢eason, Hay ) w LEAVING Bast ri 7S LEAFING NORUH Ri Tonth stscet. 26 A stort. 10 A. M. Broomw stectt, aS. Mt Beck alip. 1 A.M. And Fulton sttbet, Brooklyn, at 740 A. ML. This ts one of tho best exausstons dut ef New Yerk. Fare for the excursion 50 cents. FAIE COMMERCIAL CIRCU LAH GONTAINS “AN AC. T gnre and rofiable bist 6 walkers an Business Changss. PFito sjx cents, Publtshog ot 18 Zatk Building, ovory ung Pharning. —— ——= BTP row _ HLARLROADS, SCHR, ———— UDSON RIVER RAILRDAD.—SRAINS FOR AUBANY Troy, the North gnd West, leewe Chambers stré at T and 11 A. M., Gnd 3300, 6.ayul L02%5 P.M EW YORK, HARIAM AND ALBANY RAILROAD For Albany, Troy, ‘North and Weet—Summor ar- Fangement, commencing Monday , May 27, 1861 41 A. M. fast express train, from Tweyty+ixth street station, for Williamsbridge, White Plains,Croton Falls, DovBr Plains and all local trains. Soe time ute. 4OHN BURCHILL, Superintendent, AWAY ACCOMMONATION—THR OLD SOUTH ity Route.—The cars of the Brooklyn Central aicu Railroad ted ith ferry Brooklyn, direct fer Jamaica and Reckaway daily, counecting at Jainaica with the Rockaway Union line of’ stages, as follows:—at 8:45 and 945 A.M, and at 846 and 4:15, P.M. Returning, | amaiea with the curs ut 6:45 and 8:15 A. ML, and at 2:46 and 3:30 P.M. ns from South ferry leave wt 75 and 8:45 | 45 P.M. Returning, stages leave Rockaway M. Through fare 60 cents. Doughty & Abram’s | Rockaway bageage express will take baggage to and from | any par't of Brook tyu or New York, 7 gonnection with Mis, route, ~ | ASTROLOGY. RROW, 3 SEVENTH a gift of foresight, tells how soon and , and all you wish to know, even your very choughis, or no pay; lucky charms free; hor STONDSHIN A isagnter, Often you will marr equal is not to by found; her miygic image is now ian, 184 Ladlow atroat, below Houston. Gratiguen not Mee n full ope A LADY LATELY RETURNED FROY EUROPE CAN t bo consulted on the past, future ana rOsgt Gen Tictaen not admitted. MADA 3 “i ton street. M HOYT, No. sia Riying ot ADAME “WILSON $s Thit, gives cage harms peel tglls all eval of ert und, Moun + constitations on business, tse, marriagg, Courtship, travelling, &. She is the wonderful astrologiat of the ago.’ Give her a ¢ you willmot regret it, 189 Allen strect, six doors fr Stanton ‘on the door. Charge for ladies and gontle- men 50 © are of imposition “y OOK AT TYJS.—THE ONLY TRUE MEDICAL AND TL Sieisess fiairvoyant in the United States. If you 1 to obtain correct information on through fife, icula: s, loxt or si but Sho Mmannfaciures a wash. that ud remove freckles, dies, try Broome strect. AVE whe visit her. J teat her pow numbers, 108: ky sho y thoug HAS NOTE ywho has been cons ‘ities with entiry sa ‘ident she has no equal. Sho tells the name rT nd fhat of 1 you nei truth, give at 254 Third above Wwisty truth, giv Ladies, 60 cans; gentlemen, $1. Twonly-fa st stre ‘y a n YoOLOGIST AND ASTROLOGIST Fal 5 opO\reward for any one (SOG thas b sS.000" for any ony | Who ear equ %, ve is neknowhedged Pp bfalty gives in- absent | to be the only la formation concer friends, w v vy W. 15 the: nly pe inthis ety who hag the a T° LET—A FRONT ROOM ON THE FIR-T FLOOR, TO A gentleman, with or without breakfust, hardaomey . furnished tu a fice, clean, qniet house, where alt the eons forts of a heme can be enjoyed; no boarders or childcen; also a small front Rocm ou the cop floor, wth a jange pan: try attache, and all the modern improvements, AjaNy at 27 Amity atreet. JNO LEON RERGEN HILL, FIFTEEN MINUTES walk from either Hoboken ‘or Jerey City ferry, aud close to the two lines of borse raiiroad, a handsome two story and basement Cottage, with extension. The lo- cation is one of the finest on the hill, commandisg a 6plon- afd view of Staten, Lang and Manhattan Islansiss, and Hudson river. Rent $200. Apply to E. EVAN Fniton street, New York, or Willow court, Hivison YO LET—CHEAP, IN THE VERY RES? PART OF Browtway, a ‘ne spacious Roam, 25x90; very do- able for any Business purpore, Atw, Four ierge Reome, vith good kitehen, suitable Tor a residener, ap the sane jromiecs. For particulars apply to W. HNDERSON, 73 Niteaau et. Ny DLE AT A LOW RENT—THE FIRST GLASS BROWN T three ary Howe, 195 West Fittieth treat; also Farniahod Honea’: Samo olags and Reighburtiood. Apply at 2ap West Fiftionh sreet. ti i ana So Lt TN BR OKLYN-ONLY NIVA MENUSES LG age con &@ splticid Honv, hanisomey outali i Goin Futon ferry, aw mx! eon st, WESOXTSO fad; ery, de. QBrx00 fs a 2 peomape paring” party. Addroa* Ownor, box WL Harald otlieo. pasion de seals —___._———- LET OR LEASS-CHEAP, A OL UNTRY .OUSE, with four nares of “and and outhoubey, * hat a\ate from Wilhamsbridge, on te Harlem Raila, wy a ray mile from the eity, Inqiy at 16 We streot, Now York, re ote 2 =—__ ane = Pacta =p ty, SCERDINGLY LOW—a Few TR ‘A whole Second Floor, with a private fa, 7% fou BX cellait location. Street, three doors trom Sixth avenue. Geod rdferences required, _ Houses, 3 is ANT i r N—WANTED 10 RENT, A MODERATE sivad House or Cottage, in Bre Improvements and in good order. Pest atlice, Ye \OTTAGE WANTED—IN YORKVILLE OR HARLEM, OR COP tiear New York, with large yard, Any party hav ing one vacant, at @ low rent till May, can seonre 4 tenamt by addressing,’ with fuil deseription’ aud price, Tenaut, hox 1,276 Post office. OUSE WANTED—ANYWHERE BETWEEN TWEN: H tieth and Thirty-seound strects and Third and Sixth ws, Any landlord willing to let a hogs chowp tram. unul Ist May may hear ut a desirable touant by ad- dressing a note to box 4,061 Post atfie», New York, OUSE WANTED.--A FAMILY OF TWO PERSONS wonld take a first class furnished House at a tow font till Mi ‘Lor jon Location mast be near Fifth nae; furniture shall be well cared for, the advertinar ng every way responsible. Address, with full parti- + Importer , Herald office, <p « WANTED.—THREE STORY, HIGH Stoop, FOS, pris. finally: betwvvon Sixteontht and Thir- for a priv. “sy and Sixth avenues. Rent from $600 tacit streete, Madis. ""R" partion, F. V., box 43 Post to $800. Address, wi Nog Belay are. J Office, Edon Park, Wilming. “2 cena aaa ARO GAT as worn MALL ENGINE LATHES; ACHINERY WANTED.— 2 i Mi “Sianers, Drills, Vieos, e., “Yanted: sich, a8 have Geo used by sewing machine makers’ aad sim. TE yo. work world answer best. Address Sesh Buye,’* 119 Herald offic — ART OF A HOUSE WANTED—AN A GOOD LOCALT- P ty, not aboye ‘Twenty eo ntrect, consisting of wt Keorred: re ve ot Gee ROMA; lowe part rock; eas MOM URE, with partionlard, #. 0. if tal ig icin PLEASANT SUTT OF FURNISHED Fé Pp foe honsekoeping, for-four persons, i 8 healthy part of the city, west of ‘Third avenue, and whe there is ouly one family. Addrees, with price, which musi be mibde- rate, M. C.D, Herald offica, _ a i Bibs ANTED—1O HIRE, BY A GOOD TENANT, A itt suitable for asmali family, aed De tween Twonticth and Fortieth streets and Third and Sixth avenues, Address by note, stating location and lowest terms, American Ins. Co., 48 Well stroct. be. enlars. TN SOUTH PROOKLYN—POR A GENT ut lady without children, « [ont parlor and BI Written offers to Chas. lyn. BELOW TANIED TO HIRF—=A \ J Thirty Courth street, and central locat\ mein good ord {not to exceed $500 per an. nam, Any party having such a house to let will hear of a customer by ad uw L. S., box 101 Herald off 2) TO RENT=A “GOOD HOUSE : ‘i wilh Crom one to Atty acres of Lagud, within w York, and within two miles of railway at. Possession Sept. 1. Addrese, with ‘of house and other particulars, slarchall, box 164 He ALBANY AND TROY. er DANIEL, DREW, leaves Jay str Tucsdays, Thursdays and Saturd ro AY ROA Denia eh can be had on the above boats at greatly romtoced rates, mans Cor ive, Kood luck canteve for lite, Debs consult this naturally gifted ond be Arabia s allairs, entl are gai & W Wituiou se wou" WATL#S & SOD | Lreky numbers given. Highly 6 | rencesean be seen at her re, 4 WIPGER, CLAIR- riends, sick- Is lucky ve, medicines for } numbers, property lost or siulen, S s the mys- | BOAT TO KRYPO! MIDDLEDOWN POLS p hve. jarge and commit will Wave pier 20 sty te, y ‘ Apply at’69 West Thirty-seeuu. ” graght Olds. per pair. at 7 o'clock A. M., 1 Yhe ARMENIA leaves Harrison street at 7 o'clock A.M, | | Monday; Tednosdays aud Fridays, ctling at Thirticth | street.) tickets good to Tetura Tor ONE WeEk, | | hes _...._ PROPOSALS. RR Y FFICE OF CLERK OF BOARD OF SU: *ERVISORS— No. 7 City Hall, New ¥. » August 9, Lodi. Nealed proposals will be ree e day of August at 12 M. Pee re ne calculated at 2,200 pounds, . " cat aud Spit for uso,” Tuo bait aaah Weed h foray? vats rca times aud places a8 the Committes may ‘The Coumittee Reserve Lhe right to rejeetany and ali proposals, FLIJAN F. PURDY, WM. €, CONNER, Committee, ke aaa FOR ba vit WAGON AND AMBULANCE! ARNESS, xMY CLOVHING AND Equiprace, \ D AND MRKOKR HTAEAETS, New Y¥ cK, August 3, 1361. Proposals will bo recei ‘his office for furnishing, by contract, Army Wagon Hartess. ‘The proposals shouid stat the price at whieh they cam be furnished at the places of manuiaeture, and tho price at which they can be delivered al ths depot, the number which can be made by the bidder within ono month alter reowip Lor the order; also the number which he cau deliver ba week, ‘The harness must exactly conform to the following §) eificationa, and to tho eatablisiv patterns: es: Four mule harness as follows, w wits Two Qrions, inches wide, 8 6 inches long, 336 ings of % meh trou; hip 8 feet 1 inches wong hiches wide; stay pieces long, 234 inches wide, with 13g neh buck iee: ergs straps to buckle into stay pieces 6 fect loag, 134 inch wide; side straps 4 feet ong, 14g eb wie: Ue straps 16 gt point, 2 feet 8 inches tong, 2 buckle; short side 1 foot b> inches wide, with a two-tnG inches long and 2 inches wi Ywo Hair Cou.srs, 18 to 19 inches long, with double straps und sitfe leathers and. biekles % ineb wide. ‘Ywo Paik or SMwoxG Hawes sui made of white oale root, ironed with hooks, breast rings 154 hole sqmare, sta ples aud Line r ee ‘two Pam oF HAMK SrRAPs.—Lower one § feet 6 inches long, 3g inch wide; upper onv 4 feet 6 mnehes long, # Inch, 18. —C1 ; pieces vach 10 inches long, 144 sch wide; front 113g inches img, 144 tneh wile stay ploces, from pieces 16 ehes loug, 13g mea wide, nose Witte, bins 6 inebes long, 04% inches wides reins, long sive 4” foot short side 2 feet long, L veh wil butts, tinned mulicu, to weigh § ibs. to the down, ) Paik CRAIN Pives, 2 test long, 244 haches wide, > PAIR TRACE CHAINS, 7 (ob ouy, 16 Links te the foot, n, With Ton ue end, Weight 73g to 8 Ibs. per pau sted or Strught, ONE Paik OF DkRAST CiloNS, 22 inches long, 14 Huls to art ong, 24 iehos wikkes ong, L ineh wide: Biron, Twisted. » Bfoet 1 inch var le. ‘Two Neck Crane, 4 feet 6 inches long, 14 Links to the: foot, No. d icon, T and loop to be riveted om the neek wisted. ype, male on Attakapax tree, head, gullet avd froned, covered in the aawel wey with ba ftanned horseliide; Maps 20 inches long, 16 iuehos wide; sureiagle ZT foet Binches kng, 22¢ ioches wide, witha 2g ined. Deckle on one end, to be iustened the saddie by boing | rivited to two curved straps 114 iach wide: hea swrays: fare placed one on each site of tie sa {itle-teee; ono end ts tied to the front part of the bar, the other end to the cx tensinn of the bar belind the cantie, Spenish saidie fsh- jon; etirrap leathers 4 fect 7 juches long, 14 Inch wide, with 14 fueh uel 18, malleable fon, tinned, ult eye pattern, to we Ths. to a dozen pair. LEAD. Two OoLars, 1734 to 18 tuches long, made the same as- for wiwel harness. Two Paik or Havas to suit, of same material as fox: Wwhoel harness, ironed, with hooks, breast rings and line» riugs, With straps as in whee! harness. ‘Two Bripias, same as for wheel lures ‘Iwo Neck Stravs and Chains, same as for wheel hax ness. ‘ywo Renny Banns, same as for wheel harness. Two Park Caain Pines, saino as for whoo) harness, ‘two Van 'Teace Cats, sume as for wheel barnes. ‘Two Cgurr ses AND Hi —Hack strap 5 feet long, tapering trom 814 inehes to 23 inches wide. Hip Straps. wach 2 et 4 inches long, 13g inch wide, cach with a hook end. ‘Two Back Banps, 8 feet 4 inches long, 84 inches wile. Two MarnnaaLe, 4 feet loug, 134 inch #ile, to buekle inch wide. 0 the bits. Oxg Courtine Srrap, 6 feet 6 inches long, One Cuxck Ruan, 4 fect long, 1 inch wide, Kty into the bitat cach end, with a ring sewed in the eentre to» reveive the Jeu line. ‘One Leap Line, 21 feet long, % inch whle, with a buckle at one end, and an 8 inch loop a the other, Ows War, heavy plaited horse bide, 6 feet 6 inehes: long. at Horse Haven, oval, of briaties, — by — mehes. af CuRRY ox, No, 2228 bar. . ‘The whoie to be packed in a box about 18 taches wide, shoe long, made of L-inch stuff, coup 17 inches deep, 34 incl ‘ered, wood hoops or iron, as may be required. Four Horse Harness as follows, to wit:— WHEEL. Two Qcrions—Breest straps 8 feet 8 Jong, 336 inches wide, sewed into 4 imch rings of 3g inéh iron; ht» strap 4 feet long, 3 inches wide; stay pioows 2 foes 2 Inches- 8 toches wide, with 144 ingh buckles, erass strape tw buckle into stay ‘piecee, 6 tect long, 13¢ inch, wide; shle @icups 6 feet 6 inches long, 13g inch wie; te straps 1S indies leng, 9 tach wkle, tapering toa ‘Twe Butt Kaupa—Long side 2 foot 4 Jong, 2° inches wide, with-a 2-inch buckle; short 1 foot Tw stouye mad safe leathors and buckles 3g Puck wide, Two Pam or Siem Hamws to suit, made of white oak: rod, troned with hooks, breast rings 13 inch square, sta- ‘cud Ine rings. ORs tas os ehsGoupe Tower ous 6 6 Poe lang, 3; Sndh wile; npper one 4 feet, 6 Incbes — Brown ‘Two Bunz. pleoe 2 foct 2 tebgs ong, 254 inch wide; check pieoes cach 10 inches long, 14, incb wile; fret pace 123, inches long, 1% ingh whit; 6tnohes lang, 6fwches wie; reins, long wkle 4 feet 2 foches kg, 1 inah wide; short sido '2 fest loag, 1 inch whie, with 1 inch buckle; bits, tinned mullan, to weigh 5 Ibs. the down. ‘Two pase Quai Prees, 2 fest 6 inches lang, 234 Sneheps whic. "Two PAIR TRA@E CHAINS, 7 feet long, 14 lukg to the foot, | of No. 2 iron, twisted or straight, with Tu ene end, Ose Pak oF Beast Cytains, 28 inches long, 14° Jinks ta 4 a EN, Biren, twisted. odiige a ve Sack Srrars, 8 foet 5 inches long, 2}4 es wide, Tw <bech buckle, a ¥ with 2;. “x Cuame, 4 foet 6 inches long, 14 links te the sTwoNt = * No, 4 iron, Tand loop to Tiveted on to fou, twistou swivel in the chain. the heok etrap, “de on Atiakapas trée, head Ove SADOLE, MA din the usual way with cantle ironed, cover. hes long, 16 inches wide; surcingle,. horse hide, flaps 20M ¢ inches wide, with a2 inch, T feet 5 inches leng, 2% | renod to the saddle by being backle om one end, tobe Be a4 inch wide; these strapa: Tiveted to two carved gttie ae we saddle tres, ome end ies ‘aro placed onda each “he other end'to the ex- feathe! ag front Et te cuntle, Spanish sacille: - 2 ire! wo, with 1g incl, buckley mtr, Ibs. ® a doves, tinned, bult eye pattern, to we. °° - pair. ; aan. eo ‘Two Brunins, same aa for wheol harness sete ‘Two ConLans, 20 to 22 Inches long, made th #0 28 fer: whee! harness. sa ast f0% Two Pair oF Hames to suit, of samo materia: i te wheel harness, ironed, witt Hooks, breast rings ans. £26: ings, with straps as in whoel harness, : Tings Noor Braue and Chaias, samo. as for wheel batt bSiyro BEL Baxpe, same as for wheel harnoss. Two Par Cain PIs, same as for Whee! Larness. two Par Track Cams, seine as for wheel hares, ‘two Cruprime axp Hav Brave. Back Strap 6ieet long, taporing from 83 inches to 2)4 inches wide. Hip gtraps with buckles, each 2 fect 6 inches long, 134 inch wide, wrought hooks. Wan) ace Base, 3 foot 7 Inches Jong, 874 Ynchea wider ‘two MarermGauss, 4 feet long, 134 inch whe, to buckle the Dit. ioe wn Gowpiinc Srrar, § fect 6 ixches long, $ inch wide. Ose Cinx Rex, 4 fect 1 inch Ang, 1 toch wide, to “He into tke bit at each end, with a ring sewed in the +o regoive the load Hine.” ceQtte wD Link) 21 fuet long, 34 inch wide, with a buckles Ose Lee dad neh loop at the other. z aM ge (Ada oavy platted, horse hide, 6 feet 3 inchee. xe Wh. ‘ ~, gi, oval of oristles, — by — inches, Eo 228 b coin a box about 21 inches wide,, ‘S ion, made of L-inch stuf, coope he ag nay be required. the best natortal, sewing tox TG, aul Subject wo insyec-- ‘fuctare and also wher . ti ae the lead collars. Mehod. 6 vorne harness 18 required, *s, chain pipes, beniien, neckstraye, belly ban. "hands ands twuce chiin, erupper aud hip straps be ea 3 fort coupling straps are doabied; one ewring ch en each Tone. 14 bnks to the foot, of No. 4 tra, yeith en added; and lead Hing to Tue whole to De made oi the best maser + made with good waxed thruad, anil su Peer Muring the process of mantifacture and also wli3ty od. Ainieber g.mule harness is required, the lena mol 3 hames, neck straps, belly bands, chain pipes, Te chal, Urnpper and inp straps, back bands and,, coupling straje aro doubled; ome bearing cba: 6 feet longs, J4 bakes to the foot, of No. 4 iron, with a Fem cach enc ‘Th 78 inches deep, A Inch ored, wood hoops or iron, The whoke wo be snade ot be made wath good waxed thre tion during the process of man finished. 2d; sul line to be B8 foot long. robe ie “it lea : ead for making ond dcliver- ing a ue harness tor two OF s i be teams—a apscitication of which will be ber hed. cavers of propasids and gusrantes w! npon application to this offre, and none Ww! | Ghat do not canferm thereto, ‘ | "ho privilege ig reserved by and for the of recting any proposal that may be fecm: Provasals will be lado: vod on the CU proposa’s for furnishing Army ce Harness,” mdaddressed to May D. H. VINTON,