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ye ae ea _SITUA'CIONS WANTED FEMALES. CONG BE yoo lady or family to England, or any pal po; understands French and Italian, and is willing to ‘s horself geuorally useful, Address’ Mrs. C. M., 1 ring st. SITUATION WANTED~BY A RESPECTABLE young girl, as chambermaid or waitress, or to do the general housework of a small private family. Best of reference given, Call at No, 23 State street, basement, Aouth Brooklyn, rere ET LADY OF SOME YEARS EXPERIENCE DESIRES A A ‘situation, either in a school or a family, as teacher of Music and French, also Latin, if desired, or would be will- ing to assist in other brauches, Address box 860 Post , pringteld, Mass. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE A Protestaut girl, to do general housework; has the Can be seen for two days at 81 e8. best of city reference, 25th st., between 6th WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION AS COOK, washer and ironer, in a private family; no objec- Ton to do general housework; the best of city reference given, Call for two days at 270 8d ave., betwoen 22d and 22d ats., second floor, back room. RESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES A SITUATION aS plain cook, washer and ironer, or to do general Housework, iu a small private family; good city reference fan be given from her last place. Can be scen for two days at 578 2iay., between 35th and 36th sta., second Moor, front room. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG £\. woman, to do the general housework of a small family. Best of city reference can by given, Oan be socn for two days at 275 Mott st., between Prince and Houston, Grat floor, in the rear HELP WANTED—FEMALE: Rann NUMBER OF GOOD SERVANTS WANJED—AT THE A Metr itan Institvte, $2 Sixth avenue, between fourth and Amity atroo. {n spite of the times T pro- males Yo get pinces aa poh an an bb aziy other ‘piace in the city ing been in usiness for ul years. ‘and weer Me oO VON RHEIN, Proprictor. an Rc a LL FAMILIES AND SERVANTS WILL FIND THE largest Select Institute, at 138 Eleventh street, cor- her of Sixth aysnue, for German, Scotch, American and Trish help; civi’ and capable; wages to suit the times; good pie alwayeready. All ordets by mail promptly tended, pe EIEN BUNDANCE OF GOOD SERVANTS READY—MODE- rato wages, for city or country; German, English, Scotch, Irish, &c., at the Institute aud Home, conducted by an American lady, 138 11th st., corner of 6th ayo. Good places always ready. GIRL, 12 TO 15 YEARS OF AGE, WANTED—TO mind @ young child; must reside near 21st CaiTat 910 Broadway, between 20th and 21st sts. USINESS FOR WOMEN.—WANTED, TWO OR THREE B males of good address, to soll two articles used in every family. No money required. Address Business Lalo office, and circular stating business and terms w: e sent. ba Se (OOK WANTE) IMMEDIATELY.—A COMPETENT WO- man, knowing well her business, clean, sober and economical; must have written testimonials. ’ Will have to goin the coustry for a few weeks; wages $9, Apply at 60 East 24th st, before 11 A. M. ET NUBSE WANTED.—WANTED, A RESPECTABLE, healthy young woman, as jwet nurse, who has lost her child. Apply at 36 East Fourteenth street, southwest corner of Usiversity place, between the hours of 9 and 12 ovciock A. IL. SITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST CLASS COOK; has no objection to a hotel or boarding house or to ge in the country; govd city reference, Call at 49 Chris- dopher st., for t : SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, to cook, waeh and iron, or to dogeneral housework; jy willing and obliging; city reference given. Can be seen at ber present einploy ers, 79.West{29th st. , basement door, for two days. ITUATION WANTED AS HOUSEKEEPER—BY A $5) middie nged American widow, cither in city or country, Call for three days at the store 408 Canal st. Yo save trouble, no one need apply only those that really want one, ANTED—A SITUATION AS WET NURSE, BY A thy young woman, with a fresh breast of 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 ave. ANTED-—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as chambermaid or to do general house- can give the best of city reference. Can be seen for dhree days at 154 Madison st. ANTED—BY A COMPETENT GIRL, A SITUATION as chamnbermaid and waitress, oF to take care of n; refers to present employers. Call at 129 East S4th st., for two days. WY ANTeD SituaTions, BY TWO YOUNG GIRLS; one to do chamberwork, and the other to take care of children and to do plain sewing; no objections to the country. Call for three days at 43 Perry st., in the rear. w: \—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation to do gonoral housework in a small pri- vaie family; good city reference from her last pkice. Ap ply for two da: 5M VW JANTED—A et 22d st. ATION BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as good cook, first rate washer and is willing to make hersolf generally useful; haa six city reference, “Can be seen for two day’ at 287 n st. TED—A SITUATION AS NURSE AND CHAM- vormaid. by a respectable young woman; best of ce furnished. Apply for three days at her present Brooklyn. Vv RSE AND SRAM- able young woman, who 4% the entire charge of a baby trom birth; can bring it up by hand. Can cut ai children’s clothes; has the bees of recommend from souxe of the tirat class families in the city. seen till engaged at 131 West 1 ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUN: situation to do the general housewo family. Is # good plain the best of city re tween 9th aud 10t of a winatl opi, washer and ironer. Has Call at 293 West 38d. 8t., be- aves, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, as inundross or to do gencral boasework for a emai! private family; ie a good cook, washer aud ironer. Tan be seen at her , 261 Degraw st., corner of Tompkins plac _SITUATIONS W OACHMAN.—WANTHD, A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG man, who perfectly undersiands his business; has had saveral exporionce; is first rate groom and a good and careful driver; would take @ groom's place if such would bo found willing to make himself useful; no objection 10 the country; good reference, Ad- drew: E. P. aid ottive, for three days. by a married man; is not afraid of work hee tw make himself indwponsable to his em- ; can bring some first class trade, Address 8. C. box 130 Nerald office, HELP WANTED—MALES. Recipe Package,’ containing a superd joftain, General Scott; sev ery and envelopes printed in colors, gifts &c. Tho most saleable article in &e. at old only b per day. a superior quality to any other, and ia * are making from $5 to $12 Jar. & GO., 102 Nassan street. ASSIST IN AN OF¥ICE; HE non the very best security, at situation at a salary of $500, ut 606 Broadway, up stairs, WHO Is CON Apply at 656 Ww, betwoon 10 and 12.4. M. Blreet, «1 KCRUIT etic at clan reg rnished, n for every may Ciel! at 491 Hire wag’, second floor, at 9 A. M. ALESMEN WANTED—~IN 1 1 Abiny penses paid.’ ‘1h uly Inoney and good roferencos (none others) may apply to B, R, Surges, 447 pine Kircet, secon: bi NTED—A FI tensive 107 Post office. wes we b—A BOY WHO WRFTES A GOOD HAND aud is good at figures, and whose parents reside »eity. Will pay he is worth, Address in riting, box 4,149 Post office. SIX MEN FOR ticket om two cou 0 express dri » eily, rs, bOX 100 Herald oftic clase waiter, ‘OR A wrt, Coun, HE TRADES, {0 UNDERSTANDS ALL PRANCHL dy situation; vefe: WIP WANT SITUATIONS TO vatleman’s place; both are trust. NER AND ‘whe care of a rand upderstau = worl, their busiuess; "reference to that eflvct ¢: be given. Have asmall family. Addre ox 28 . Werald offic ly. Address J. 1, rs JYENCH ADVER ENTS. U N JEUNE HOMME ARRIVANT DE PARIS, LT CON. } nissan’ parfaitement son francais, desire se plac oe man de eree, Suit pour ap Me Maison beureedise pour ¢ sauxentante. S'adresser au 137 Fran WATCHES AND SEWELRY. | Robertson, Mercer House. | dotiar bill o "ANTED—A GOOD COOl., IN A PRIVATE FAMILY ; ‘ove who understands’ washing and troning well ; none nec! apply without good city references. Call at 17 West 39 'ANTED—A PROTESTANT GIRL, TO DO THE WORK of asmall family living in a modern house; wages: $6. Call at 142 Kast 33d st. ‘ANTED—A WOMAN IN THE COUNTRY, TO DO general” housework; washing and ironing. Call before 3 P. M., at 66 Warren t., Brooklyn, ‘ANTED—A COOK, WASHER AND IRONER; ALSO W one for general housework; one laundress for the city; good reference, Also girls for the city and country. Apply at ACKERMAN’S, 609 Broadway, corner of Hous- ton st., up stairs. ‘ANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, A CLEAN, TIDY woman ,as cook, who can bring good recommenda- tions as being a good plain cook and an excellent laun dress. Apply this day at 38 West 24th st. ANTED—A WOMAN TO DO GENERAI, HOUSE- work, to go thirteen miles into the country; good references required, Apply at Hartford Carpet Company, 87 Broadway, up stairs. PERSONAL, G.—MY FAIR FRIEND, | HAVE LEARNED MORE, e but not suificient. How did you make out? Do call and see me; I am anxious to make our contidence mutual; call in Greene street, same number as your own house with the exception of the figure nine—make it eight; call to-morrow, Thursday, at Ave P.M; if not convenient, ad- dress me, Station F. JOHN ROGERS. OWN EAST.—IMPORTANT BUSINESS WILL PRE- vent my meeting you to-day. Will be in the sum- inor house (where we last sat) to-morrow (Thursday) at three o'clock. M. EARS OF FOUL PLAY.—A SUITABLE. REWARD will be paid for any information concerning a young iad by tho name of Evan Peters, who left my store on Sa turday, about 10 o'clock, to go to the corner of Forty-lirst strect and Third avenue, and to Sixty-tifth strect and Second avenue, since which time he has not been heard of. He went to the places with parcels, and then collected some bills, He had on, when he left ‘the store, a straw hat, linen coat and light colored pants. He is about six- teen years of age, small, thin face, and is light complexion- ed. ‘Any infortnation given me will be rewarded and ap- preciated by his aillicted parents. F. B, BALDWIN, ‘Nos, 10 and 72 Bowery. FORMATION WANTED—OF JOHN D. KRUM, WHO left his homeon the Sth inst., for Hyde, Park, ‘ew York; since he has not been heard from; age $2 years; height about six feet; has a large sear on his fore head; wore a moustache: was dreesed with black coat and pants, light silk vest and linen duster, Any information in regard to him will be thankfully received by his af Aiced family. Address Dye & Curtiss, 608 Sixth avenue, ork. K. K. WHEAT, OF THE BLACK RIVER COMPANY (Central America,) will confer a favor by sending dress to 197 South street. TAMA YOUNG LADY WHO CALLED ON A PUBLISHER, ‘on Broadway, several weeks ago, in answer to au advertisement in the Terald for @ person to copy mana. script, and said she resided with an aunt who had been wronged out of her money, aud that rhe wished somo writing to do to support herself, will please call again, if ‘is mects her notice. HE YOUNG MAN WHO LEFT HIS HOME ON FRIDAY morning last, 9th inet., and who separated from his cousin at the corner of Fulton street aid Broalway, at tho hour of six P. 8 Most carnestly urged to return or at least notify them of his safety. G.—COME TO ME OR WRITE eo left penniless by your ptr, ET. tern papers pleas . ILL Ve C ferry on Saturday evening about 7 o'clock, walked up Cortiandt street, entered a Fourteenth stroet and Niath avenue stage, and got out at Twelfth street, allow the gon- ticman who sat opposite her and passed her fare to make her acquaintance? If 80, a note addressed to Waiter H., Union square Post office, will be his permission to call. A BEFORE 1 AM M. G. RD—WILL BE PAID FOR $ 00 covery of the body of John Taosey procipitated himself from tho dock of tho steam! Tae Hunt, while on an excursion to Cliffwood G Monday, August 12, and haa not been sce or heard of since, lost about three or four miles below Fort Rich- mond. Whoever recovers the body will recciys reward, and break the gloomn that hangs aver his ing mother. He is five feot and seven inches in height; age about 19 years; his name is written in full on his loft arm, and on the back of his riglt hand are the initials of his name in India ink. The aboy applying to the Coughlin Guard, mas Cleary, H. Conklin, Wm. Sante LOST AND FO D—A DIAMOND STUD, WHICH THE OW g property and paying expenses. Luttar, Jeweller, 3324 Chatham stree OST—IN NEW YORK OR BROOKLYN, A LAVA Breastpin, plain gold setting. One dollar reward. 82 West nteenth street, New York 1 eae MONDAY, AUG T 12, IN A BROADWAY age, Or in Broadway, a rs. The fuder, and Forty second street sketbook, containing about sixty dol! cturning it to No, 130 West Thirty t rewarded. OST—ON MONDAY LAST, o'ctock, going to the Post offi rth stroet, will , a silver Brooch, al C Whoever will bring the same to No. 452 West Twenty-third street will receive the full value of tt. ~s OST—A SET OF STORE KEYS, IN. A BUCKSKD [4 bag. The finder will receive $2 by leaving them at tie Pacific Hotel, 172 Greenwich streot, OST—ON SATURDAY, THE 10TH INST. , A SLUT brindle, long hair, about two months oll; was given toa boy to take to Worth stroct. Any one r if Sick Pup to 83 Worth street, will ba liberally rewarded, OST—BEIWEEN MERCER STR ND THE CITY 4 Wall barracks, a silver Crimaan Medal; the name of inv owner 1s engraved on tho odge, Phillip Guest, T1st foot. ‘The finder will be liberally reward by leaving it with Capt. » FROM 44 ut, answer. iA dog, and of no orite of the owner, A n by returning her to Dr. th street. TURDAY, THE 10TH ID nth street, a King Char of Jennie, 'Sho is ano) reets, a Pocket Diary, er. It is of no value to any one but the owner, No questions asked, Tho finder will confer a great favor to the owner by leaving it with William Thompson, at the Herald office. O8T ON TUESDAY, IN ris & rman & VING FROM WHITE, MOR- exchatige offiee in Wall strect, to Huncan, °s, corner of Pine and Nassau streets, a fifty Bank of Commonwealth, a five dollar bill on a two dollar bill on City Vank of ollar bill on New York County E y dollarg, signed by Moore & Nims, pay- Curtis, and endorsed by them, payable at will be amply rewarded by Jeo same at 579 Broadway, Londa i AUTION IS HEREBY GIVEN iving or negotiating a Bill of Exchange, 000° (two thousand pounds sterling) against re 6.424, for 4 n August 9, 1561, by H. L. Routh & Sons 4 must understand ‘cooking,” JENTREVILLE COURSE, L. I,—TROTTING—MATCH between black gelding Lancet and gray gelding Rockingham, on Thursday, 15th inst, ; 2 miles and repeat, in harness, names b. g. Lancet, and W. Doble 6. g. Rockingham, 3 & CONKLIN, Proprictors. pet taal i a ai ES ps SALE-—-THE TROTTING HORSE HONEST PETER. Apply to HIRAM WOODRUFF, poetical ames ob arn. OTICE—MR. RAREY’S SYSTEM OF WILD HORSE ‘Taming.—The undersigned, who has had great ex- Perience in the subjugation of the most vicious horses, and has also for the last two years been the principal as- sistant to Mr. J. baste has the honor of announcing to the citizens of New York, Brookiyn and Williamsburg, that he will shortly give an exhibition of his skill in the Equestrian Institute, Williamsburg, of which further no- tice will be given. Parties having vicious or badly broken horses, who are interested in the above system of subja- gation, will confer a favor by sending their address tomy office, 887 Fulton street, Brooklyn. WILLIAM CHILDS. oO’ FRIDAY, 16TH INST.—MATCH FOR $500 A SIDE, between sorrel gelding Albert Kemble and bay eiding Nutwood; mile heats, best 8 in 6, in harness. lorace F, Jones names Nutwood, Jas, Tallman names Albert Kemble, BEVINS & CONKLIN, Proprietors. B.—Cars leave South and Fulton ferries for East New York evory five minutes, and thence by railroad to Stages leave Williamsburg every half hour. Stage will leave Twenty-fourth street and ‘Third avenue direct for the track at two o'clock P. M. Purse and stake $250, PAIR OF EXCELLENT GRAY PONIES, VERY fastTand quiet in harness, will be sold for cash, or itade for any description of merchandise. Inquire of J. E. ISAAC, banker and broker, No. 9 Chambers street. HORSES, | LONG TAIL GRAY MARE, 15% HANDS HIGH, young, sound and Kein, pleasant driver, and cau trot well; with alight Trotting Wagon and good Harness for $20. A'plain set of light Double Harness for $30, ab 95 Kast Thirty-second street, A COUPE OR COUPE ROCKAWAY, IN GOOD OR- der, wanted. Address, stating lowest cash price, box 2,811 Post office. JARRIACES FOR SALE, VERY CHEAP.—TW0 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, ARRIAGES AND HORSES SELLING OFF CHEAP. 100 Carriages, Coaches, Bretts and Buggies. 25 Grocers’, Express and Business Wagons, 60 Horges, fast trotters and small ponies. Second hand Wa,ons, all kinds, in good order. Factory, 184 Fulton avenue; stables, 10 Nevins street, Brooklyn. OR SALE—A FINE SET OF LIGHT DOUBLE HAR ness; never been used; was made in the very best inanner, for a gentieman who will now sell it cheap as he has nouse for it, Can be seen at Coxhead’s harness Broadway, between Twenty-cighth and nth streets. NOR SALE—A FINE BROWN MARE, SEVEN YEARS old, 16 hands high, sou family horse, Inquire of'L. & H., 115 Broadway. ‘Twenty- OR SALE.—I WILL SELL FOR $25 A Wagon, with top and cushions, very complete and in good running order, including a light harness, which alone is worth the money. Inquire at MeBride’s stables, Fifteenth street, near First avenue, OR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL SEVEN YEAR OLD PONY built sorrel Mare; stylish and free driver; warranted in every respoct, and will travel twelve miles per hour: Price $125. Also, light Top Wagon and Haruces for sale cheap, Apply at 8 Cherry street. KF" SALE—A HORSE, Ht YEARS OLD, e aud double harness. in perfect order; will be no use for th ish . Apply to J.R. WALDRON, W Washington street, second door from the corii street, Hoboken, N. J. ABC sound and kind in both OR EXCHANGE—FOR LOW PRICED ‘oe powerful track Horses, or world bo valua- ble for stevedores; 6 ye h, Stout Doailt and fast travellers; alsoa handsome bright’ bay Family Horso; price $35; all warranted. Apply at 10 Essex street, in the layer beer ARNESS WANTED—SINGLE HARNESS, SUITABL for light express business; also light Bi : hese; must be a good article, new or nearly so. D. B. F., 106 Chambers street, EW WA top one horse Wayon, with patent axies, fined with bine cloth, of medium weight, made by one of the best best manner, of the Bosion style. inquire in the rear of 787 Broadway, coruer of Tenth street. , 1,800 BROADWAY young horses can now be secom. shiment. No blistoring, no firing, nal oure. NI'ED—A GOOD SECOND HAND Bt ath loather top. on, U. 1. H., caro B. Lackwo mF $125, Stands fifteen hand: use; sold for waut of A FINE DARS ight yeurs ol n Bid; atu Address for two city of Now the Natiouss Integr in Defending th Is of the Corporation for suma of $100 and iment on apy! the above pary mal by this —The Board of hay E al dividend cent, payable tothe stockholders on and after inst. Transfer books will be clos BENJAMIN y ANTED—$7,500 FOR THR VY “adine honse, barn and 34g. acre: twenty-fives miles from the city of Ni ¥. Hodson river. A good bondsman, Address bos Post of $35.00 TO LOAN—ON ROND gage, in gums of $2 are. Sars, bought. ) wp stairs, DIAMOND Hiamone ue, ath up’ stai MAN, Nees On or buys them at full y street, room No. 2, Broker, makes 08, Jewelry , &e private office, 66 Nas Business confidential, HEN DIAMOND au ds, set or Jewelry, or buys the sam cash, at Hl. TIYMAN’S, 489 Broadway, nd broker. T 111 GRAD REE DOORS WEST OF Broadway.—Money advanced on Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Plate, Dry Goods and personal property of every dezcription, or botight and sold by JUSEPH A. JACKSON, auctioncer and broker. T NO. 9 CHAMBERS STREET—MONEY TO LOAN to any amount, on diamonds, watches, jewelry, &e., by the well known and old e*tablished ISAACS, broker and commison merchant, No. 9 Chambers street. N. B.—No business transacted on Sat di OUIS ANRICH, 723 BROADWAY, UNDER THE NEW York*Hotel, offers to pay the highest cash price for Diamonds, Watches, old Gold and Silver, or liberal ad- ‘vances made, ve ____ MILITARY. OMPANY D, TW fH REGIMENT NEW YORK 's and memb pf this com- State Troop. The » at the Armory, corner of pany are directed to assera) Broome and Mercor strects, on Wednesday morning, Au- gust 14, at 9 o'clock, to receive their pay. By order of Captain JNO. D. OPTIWELL. Jo Mana, Ord O8T OR STOLEN—ON MONDAY E 4 12,1861, a tached; Nathaniel Hill & Son, mak The Onder on returning it to street, will be liberally rewarded. Jewe! Urokers are requested to stop the same. e, No, 208 Third rs and pawn- STEAMBOATS, PORT, MIDDLETOWN POINT fare. The Jarge and eommo- will leay 26 Northriver, oh way 16 couts find this ay ursion parties ‘iff wood. make OMPANY E, TWELVTH REGIMENT, This company wiil assemble at the ‘. ¥. 3. Mim nory, Mercer House, on Thursday, the 15th inat., at ¢ payment. By order o L. ©. Wisox, First ILITARY, NOTIC N ment New York State this company are requested to me Battery, on Thursday morning dress, with beits, to receive M IY acts &UNo. 6S! at 11 o’vic bt AM, for Y, Captain. tia. : al No. 6s 93g o'clock, | By ord, THE giment y strect, on OF ave re more UCTION NOTICE, SEKEEVERS AND THK TRADE. MORTGAGE SALE OF RICH ‘AND COSTLY HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, This (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o'clock precisely. Comprising tho beautiful and costly furniture contained in the large dwelling house, No. 162 West Twenty-first Atreet, near Seventh ayenne. The whole for absolute and peremptory sale, rain or shine. Consisting of English Velvet and tapestry Curpets, elogant rosewood Parlor Furniture en suite, comprising three full suits richly carved, all ot which are covered in rich silk brocatel, and of the best description; rosewood Centre and Pier ‘Tables, Turkish Chairs, in blue and gold satin and Moquet; Damask aud Lace Curtains, Velvet and Turkish Lounges, Mantel and Pier Mirrors, fine rosewood Etegeres, rich Sevres and Dresden Mantel Vases, Artistic Bronzes, Parlor Orna- ments, &c. ELEGANT SEVEN OCTAVE PIANOFORTE, MUSIC CABINET, STOOL AND COVER, Elegant Bureaus, Bedsteads, twelve Hair Mattresses, Chamber Suits, in_rosewood; Bronze Clock, spring soat Chairs, Mirrors, Beds and’ Boddings, oak Extension ‘Tables, two Sofa Bedsieads, rich Cut Glass of every des- cription; Silverware, Forks, Spoons, Casters, Ico Pitchers, Urn, Tea Service, marble’ top Bureaus, Oilcloth, rich Chandeliers, &c. “Sale positive rain or shine, R. W. WESICOTT, Auctioneer. MORTIMER GRIFFIN. & CO., AUCTIONEERS. — Over $12,000 worth of elegant and costly House- hold Puruiture to be peremptorily sold at public avetion, This day (Wednesday), at 11 o'clock, at private residence 48 Wesi Sixteenth stréet, between Fifth qud Sixth avenues, rosewood seven octave Pianoforte, rosewood Draw ingroom Suits, rosewood and mahogany Bedroom Furniture, oa Dningroom Furniture, Paintings, Statuary, Bronzes, Tte- gores, Bookcases, Mirrors, Lace Curtains, Vases, Oil Paint- ings, Velvet aud Brussels Carpets, Exteusion Table, Buf. fet, Silverware, Table Cutlery, Wardrobes, Hair and Spring Mattresses, Bedsteads, Commodes, Washstands, Oilcloth, Stair Carpets, Sofas, Kockers, Belding, &e. Also large assortinent of Basement and Kitchen Furniture, Sale po- sitive, rain or shine. UCHION NOTICE.—ALL THE FURNITURE OF A private family will be sold at private sale, at a great Sacrifice, for cash, consisting of an elegant solid rosewood Parlor Suit, covered with .crimaon and maroon brocatel (cost $225, Will be sold for $100); one do. green plush, for onewoow-Etogere, (cost $200,-will- be sold for $50) ; ‘ood Centre and Pior Tables, Turkish Chairs and Lounges, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Wastistands, Sofas, Cheirs, Bed and Bedding, Carpets, Curtains, Shades, Mirrors, &c. Apply for three days at 128 Waverly xth avenue, 8. RICHARDS, AUCTIONEER.—600 CASES BOOTS, Shoes and brogans at auction, by RICHARDS & WHITING, on Wednesday, August 14, at 1035 o'clock, at store 44 Cortlandt street, comprising @ good assortment of Fall Goods. Catalogues on morning of sale. VION NOTICE.—I WILL SELL ON FRIDAY, THE A’ 16th inst., at 12 o'clock, at my office, No. 109 Pearl Street, the Lease of the premises known as No. 24 Johan street. Particulars at sale. EDWARD PETTIN UCTION NOTICE.—THE SUBSCRIBE! pose of at private sale, at a gre lor, Chamber and Dining Room Fut Viauotorte, coat $500, for $250, including Stool and Cover; Parlor Suit for $125; one do, $30, Inquire at 70 Weet t,near Sixth avenue. = M. MIDDLE NOTICE.—BURNHAM’S FURNITU king Auctioneer. boxed wit remoy & NICHOLS, horeday, August 15, at on duck Horses, six years old, 15 hands high; prompt ranted sound, kind’ aud gentle, ahd good AISO, Agray Mare, eight years old, 162g hands hich; war. ranted sound, kind and gentle; a first rate saddic horse, equally good in single harness’ or double harness. ALSO, { hands high; sound, ood every Way. 1 f. THOMAS, AUCTIC CO., will sell this morning, at 104g o'clock, at sales- joom, No. 141 Nassan street, new and second hand Furni- ture, iu aud List Carpets, invoice of Stationory, 1,600 rks, assorted sizes ; also alot of prime AUCTIONEER, OFKICE 135. August 14, at 1025 2 style, and ci, fitted up in ample attzuc ctable trade, UCT on anetion.— ‘T, JONES &CO., will geli this Wednesday), a( ton o'clock, at 740 Broadway, all niture contained in the above house, near! sues now ready’. v, AUCIIONE B.—LARG urnitare, Mirrors, vice Furniiure of @ family removing, com- i dRase- tod Parlor, Diningroom, room or five Targe iswels and ¢ Furniiure, s, Piano, oftice Desks, ng cur until & vonge, 170 CHATHAM ‘" Chuirs, Castors, Kit- dwads, other Badsteads, Siat- telinig, AC. Py NBROKER'S Catharine ste ', AUCTIONEFR, 22 | is day t, will i other Si weniy Wi able for drag. stores cy Bottles, cane by NSTABLE'S wiil sell this i, one bay » Constebl RT, 1 Granieee a CHAM TURAL S & FAIRCHILD, vst 16, wtionesr: 10 0 2 assortment of patent &e EY Frid a will selon Thursday No. 116 Fuilon strevt, comprising a large assortment of Cy ‘Jock A. M., at tire stock, ats’ Furnish morning of t LLY, Sherif WHERIEF'S SALE.— WINDOW SHADES, SRS & FAIRCHILD, Auctionee &0,—CHAM- vill sell at their August 17, slock, an extensive stock of Wiadow Shades, boty mostin and paper; Shade Fixtures, Window and Pictare Cord, Tassels, Cornices, White Leaf, &e., &c. JOHN KELLY, Sheriff. AUCTIONEER—NEW BOWERY AND OF. will sell on Thursday, August 15, at 10 tents of a gr tment of » Be liner Kimmel, , Counters, one $50 and a variety of articles too numerous to mention, 1% o’olock, W Canal street, ing of splendid Counter, two Boor johns, fine Teo Chest, Liquors, & i THIS : et, mortgage Easy and other Chi Centre, Gill Frame Mirrors, Paintings, Bookease, elegant’ Tapestiy, | cloths, mahogany Hair Mattressos, Beds ag Bureaus, ; Wardrobe, hand other Be ting, Table Li Chir ining Re itchon Furniture, &. All othe wan! os and others, WINES AND LIQuoHs, | L 8 f OF COGNAC DPRANDY with samph > ant | rest, corner of ---HOUSES, ROOM AO te Ac eV OS WELL HOUSE TO LET IN ‘TWENTY- ninth street, near Broadway; part of the rent Would be taken in Board by th fotor and wife, and if desirable two friends mild meg ‘Vnexoeptiouable references required, Address FE. G., station G. a N EXCELLENT DWELLING HOUSE TO LET—100 WA- verloy place, one door from Washington square; bas bai room, wash tubs and all the latest improvements. Inquire of J. E, ISAAO, 80 Washington square, or No. 9 Chambers street. SMALL, COMFORTABLY OFFICE TO lot—near Bowery aud Grand street; rent $5 month- fy’, in advanoe; is well suited for a dentist, &, Address box 8,887 New York Post office. |URNISHED HOUSE TO LET.—TO LET ON THE FIFTH avenue, centrally situated above Madison Park, a fine corner House, weil furnished, with stable connected in the rear, Posscasion immediately, Address box 2,060 Post office, ART OF A FURNISHED COTTAGE TO RENT—CON- sisting of five or six Rooms, most delightfully situ- ated on Fort Hill, Tompkinsville, Staten Island, splendid view of the Bay, and within flve minutes walk of the ferry; rent moderate to a responsible tenant, Apply to E. MOUSLEY, on the premises. LET—IN PRIVATE HOUSES, SPLENDID FLOORS; first floor, four Rooms, $10; five Rooms, $12 and ‘Third floor, $9 per month, and in first class tenement houses, first, second, third and fourth floors, from $5 60 to $7 for four rooms, with kitchen and splendid basement. Store on Second avenue for business, $5 per month. Ap- ply to JAMES FELIRETCH, 217 Eust Thirtieth atreet, for the keys, (0 LFT-—THE ENGLISH BASEMUNT BROWN STONE front House No. 10 Ninth street, in perfoct order, with al! the modern improvements chandeliers, gas fixtures, kc. Rent very moderate to a good tenant with a small family. Inquire of C, H. LILIENTHAL, 221 Washington street, ) LET—IN THE HOUSE 146 EAST TWENTY-THIRD street, between Second and Third avenues, contain- tng all the modern improvements, a Parlor and Bedroom, Sieoianed ca unfurnished, Rent moderate to a responsi- tenant, (0 LET—ON BERGEN HULL, FIFTEEN MINUTES. walk from either Hoboken’ or Jersey City ferry, and close to the two lines of horse railroad, a ne two siory and basement Cottage, with extension, The lo- cation is one of the flaest an the hill, commanding a splen- did view of Staten, Long and Manhattan Islands, the bay ‘and Hudson river.’ Rent $200. Apply to E. EVANS, 68 Fulton street, New York, or Willow court, Hudson Uity. (0 LET—A FIRST CLASS THRER STORY AND BASE- ment Dwelling Houae, with all the modern improve incuts, in good order, No. 7% West Twellth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. Inquire of LOUIS LEVY, 136 West Twenty-fourth street, two doors from Seventh ay. LEI—THK DWELLING HOUSE, NO. 1,219 BROAD- way, between Twenty-ninth and Thirlieth streets ; gas and Croton water through the house ; rent $550 a year. Apply to J. W. COLLINS, 1,163 Broadway, near Twenty-sevonth streot. PAVORARLE TERMS, TO RESPECTABLE parties, the two five story Houses Nos. 261 and 261 Weet Twenty-third street, with double staircases and all the modern improvements. . 136 West Twenty. just painted throughout. Apply wenty-third street, or P. HAR- ch atroet. 10 LET OR LEASE—CHEAP, A COUNTRY HOUSE, with four acres of !aud and outhouses, haif a mile from Williamsbridge, on the Harlem Rajiroad, twelve miles from th Inguire at 16 and 18 Chambers street, New York. A LIBERA REWARD WILL Bon oF pe Of Jobu J. Loosey 12, between Fort Diamo of black pants, gray undershirt and sarm J. Loosey, sn information will be VO ANY} tugs of the body y, who was drowned on Monday, August dand Clifweod, He Lacon a pair & REWARD.—LOST, ON NDed the 10rh inst. Dook containing $35, reward will be paid on apply enth strect. REWARD.—L0sT, day, Augast 13, a white Whoever will rettrn hor to 102 Madison par < 10.8 poor girl. ing at 128 Weat with w sear on her tall, Prince street shill receive the above REWAR' OF THE : 1hih inst., a smail Black and ‘Tan Terrier, answering (0 the name of Spori; a lite hair burt off of hisrightside. The abor turning il to 101 Bleeck: ).—LOsT, ON THURSDAY, on re- TAEN, AUGUST 1, Henting ‘Whe iinder wil rece the above reward and no queesoas asked, b, Parisot, Chappins & Muitre, 7 and 77 N LR.— 0,000 WORTH OF 44 wanted for the Califor y percent more than any other ra, Also ladies’ silk, woollen and muslin 5 \ighoat prices gnaranteed paid, by ealling at or ad- ing the now establishment of B. MPN 38l Sicth avence, corner of Teuth stroct. Ladies atiendod to by Mra. Mintz. ‘ j ! prices for thelr cz , Nurniture, Jowelr ¥ attandel to by ith and Twentie! nie, ngon oraddvessing A. dest to by Mrs. Harris, LADIES AND My of cast-otf Clothing, Carpets and Vurni st. T promise to pay the hig ote to M. ressing a Li F y twenty-five pe tease cali on oF nue, botween ‘we Ladies attended to by Ars. Anhalt, 162 Seventh. mily test streets, ASTROLOGY. FIDE ASTROLOGIS!.—MADAM S the olject of your visit, gives magic charms k for lite. free of charge: tells all’ ¢ si, present and future; consultations on . marriage, courtship, travelling, & wonderful the age will not Allon street, six doors tr nan ge for ladies and imposition, ADAME MORROW, gift of foresight, tells how soon and and all you wish to kne Incky charms mage is now ow Houston, Prive WILSON on th I entiemen hot admitted STROLOGY.—PROb ted As 1 consulted on ail even Fulton street, Brooklyn. & MEDICAL ut iu the United State thre It y but gives the greate: tisfaction te all who vis She taanufactures a wash that is warranted to care pimples and remove freckles, tan aud sunburn, and render the skin perfectly smooth. Ladtio, it. Mi DAME RAY, oath rs. MILTON, 351 M’ ‘Twonty-s sick, t N B.—WHO HAs e Mme, PRE thousands in this and other etties with entire sath She feels confident she has no equal. She of future wife or husband, and that of her visiter, wish truth, give bor a call, at Third avenue, above Twenty-first street. Ladies, 50 cents; gontiemon, $1 AD TIUS.—A PHRENOLOGIST AND ASTROLOGIST that boats the world, and $5,000 reward tor Who can equal Miss WEI who is uckin to be the only lady int formation concerning losses, law: iends, love, courtship, marvis, who will reclaim drnnken and un " W. is the only person inthis city who has the genni Roman and Arabian talismans for love, good Inck and business affairs, aud are guarantees for life. Delay not to consult this naturally gifted and beautifal youig lady. Lucky nuibers given. Highly respectable city refe- rencescan be seen at hor residence, 101 8 t 260 renth street ad and ante ‘should ar very thoughts, lucky ni vents; gentlemen, 50 ce ‘OP HEARD OF T G RE TEST WONDE who can bo consulted wiih the strictest confidence on ail of life, embracing love, courtship, business and ; restores drunken and unfaithful husbands; has eret to make you beloved by your heart's ideal, and ther those long soparsted, Ladies 25 conty; gents 40 vents, Twelfth street. EE € ELE RRATED MAPAME PIERCE, WHO, HAY iNG J been born with a caul, will give the best satisfec. tion on the past, present and future events, ai 175 Hud Residence No. 90 Third avenue, above son avenue, Brooklyn, up siaire, 2 () ELDRINGE STREET.—MADAME WINGER, CLAIR: 6C y nd gifted Spanich lady, uaveils the mys terics 0 y, love, 8, sick ness, pr feines lucky numbere, property Jost or stolen, &¢, “SEVENTH | it you | ity who truthfully gives ae | Whew 6-mule harnoss is required, the lead collars, ry IN THE WORLD 18 THE | young and accomplishad Madame BYRON from Paris, } , . PROPOSALS. No, 7 City Hall, New York, 9, 1861. Sealed proposals Teoelved at this ofice rintit 19th day o Alun at ee rived at this until wea ot San ama calculated at 2,200 pounds OrRemerr mete te be Also proposals 50 cords of Rindiing Wood (pine), cut and split for use, The said Coal and Wood to be de- Frered $5 cock iaaee on pinconiae the Committee may lesignate. ‘The Committee reserve the right to rejectany and all: nee ELIJAH F. PURDY, WM. C, CONNER, Pol emma ORISON a — Se aaabsapseanate ARMY WAGON AND AMBULANCE” Ommce op Anwy Comma axp Equirracs, Conxza or Howanp aND MRROER Will be recoived at this office by contract, Army Ws Harness. pete . wi can Pr ip the price. this depot, the number idder within one month after receiptof the order; also the number which he c4 ver” withis cneiveatien | harness must exactly conform follo’ cifications, and to the fahod pattern? cielgans Four mule harness as follows, to wit:— iy feet 6 inches long, 3: of ah ink: S16 wide; stay pieces inch buckles; orose , 136 inch ie straps 15 point. Bewy foet 8 inches long, 3 inches wide, se @ two-inch buckle; short side 1 foot 6 inches long and Two Ha , with double straps 3 alts oni in Ppcrener inches long, 2 oe feet inches wide, wi Straps to Re trey Aare wide; side 4 feet long, wide. Hair Cou.ars, 18 to 19 inches straps and gafe leathers and buckles 74 inch wide. Two Pair or Srronc Hames to suit, made of white oak root, ironed with hooks, breast rings 13¢ inch square, sta- ples and line r: ». Two Pair oF Srrars.—Lowor.one 5.feet-6 inches long, 3 inch wide; upper one 4 feet 6 inches long, }g inch. wide. Two Burwizs.—Crown piece 2 feet long, 1% inch wide; cheek pieces each 10 inches long, 13¢ inch wide; front iece 1134 iuches long, 144 inch wide; ‘stay pieces, from. Blinds 16 crown pleces, 16 inches long, 134 inca wide, nose ploce 11 inches long, 1 inch wide, bids 6 inches tong, 53¢ chen wide; reins, long side 4’ feet long, 1 inch wide: short side 2 feet fong, 1 inch wide, with 1 inch buckle? butts, tinned mutien, to weigh 6 Ibs. to the dozen. Two Pam CHaln Pires, 2 feet long, 23¢ inches wide. Two Pam Trare Cuains, 7 fect loug, 16 links to the foot, of No. & iron, with Ton one end, weight 73g to 8 Ibs, per pair. ‘Twisted or straight. ‘ONE PAIR OF BREAST CiatNs, 22 inches long, 14 links to the foot, of No. 3 iron. Twisted. ‘Two Neck Straps, Sfeet 1 inch long, 234 inches wide; with 2% inch buckle. ‘Two Neck Cains, 4 feet 6 inches long, 1¢ links to the foot, No. 4iron, T and loop to be riveted on the neck strap. ‘Twisted. Ox# Sanpre, made on Attakapas tree, head, gullet and cantle, ironed, covered in the usual way with haif-tanned horsehide; flaps 20 inches long, 16 inches wide 7 feet 3 inches long, 2% inches wide, with buckle on one end, to be fastened to the’ saddle ing rivited to two curved straps 134 inch wide; these strays: are placod one 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 bebind the cantle, Spanish sacdic fash- ion: stirrup leathers 4 fect 7 inches long, 1% inch wide, with 14 inch buckle; stirrups, malleable iron, tinned, holt eye pattern, to weigh 133¢ Ibs. to a dozen pair. Two Couars, 1734 to 18 inches long, made the same as for wheei harncss. Two Pair or Hames to suit, of samo material as for wheel harness, ironed, with hooks, breast rings and line with straps as in wheel harness. ‘two Bripnes, same as tor wheel harness. Two Neck Srrars and Chains, same as for wheel har- nes 38. wo Bruix Ranps, same as for wheel harness. Two Pair CHarn Pires, same as for wheel harness. Two Pam Trace Cuar me as for wheel ha: 5 ‘Bwo Cre igre AND # oe Aste aie) e es boi tapering from 83¢ inches to 24g inches wide. Hip Strap euch 2 tert 4 inchs long, 14 juch wide, each with a boot atone end. : ‘Two BACK Bans, 8 feet 4 inches long, 83 inches wide. ‘Two Mantixaara, 4 feet long, 13g inch wide, to backie inte the bite. Ox Covrnima Smap, 5 feet 6 inches long, % Inch wide. Ose Cuncx Rann, 4 fect long, 1 inch wide, to buckle inte the bit at each end, with @ ring sewed in the centre to receive the lead line. ‘One Leap Line, 21 feet long, % inch wide, with a buckle atone end, xnd an 8 ineh loop at the other. R Oxs Wmr, heavy plalled horse hide, 6 feet 6 inches long. ‘Use Horse Raven, oval, of bristles, — by — inches. Oxy Corny Comn,’No, 222—8 bar. ‘The whole to be packed in @ box absut 18 inchos wide, 11 inches deep, 34 inches long, made“of 1-inch stuf, co9p- ered, Wood hoops or iron, 48 may be required, Four Horse Harness ye v8, to Witi— EL. Two Qcrroe.—Breech straps 3 feet 8 Inches long, 3 inchos wide, sewed into 4 inch rings of 3 inch iro strap 4 feet long, 3 inehes wire; stay pleces 2 feet 2 inches jong, 3 inches wide, with 13g luch buckles, cross straps to buckle into stay ‘pieces, 6 fect long, 134 iugh w straps 5 feet 6 inches lang, 13g iach wide; tie str jnchos tong, 44 inch wide, tapering to a point. ‘two Barry Kanns.—Long sido 2 feot 4 inches leony, 2 ide, with a2inch buckle; short side 1 soot © ches long And 2 inches wide. Two Ha Conuars.—22 t 93 inches long, with couble and buckles 3¢ inch wide. "ATR OF STRONG HamRs to suit, made of w: ironed with hooks, breast rings 13¢ ineh 6 pies and line rings. ‘Two Parr ov Hae Strars,—Lower one 5 feet 6 inches long, } inch wide; upper one 4 feet 6 inches long, 3, inch wide, of alm tanned leather. ° ‘Two Bripias.—Crown piece 2 feet 2 inches long, 11% inch wide; check pieces each 10 inches long. i+; imch Pioce 123, inches long, 1% inch wire; stay om blinds to crown picces, 16 inches ions, 13¢ ose piece 12 inches long, 1 inch wide: long, 6 inches wide; reins, long side 3 fi long, 1 inch wide; short side 2 feet long, 1 wid, with Linch buckle; bitts, tinned mullen, to weigh 5 Ibs. tha dozen. ‘Two vant Cacaiy Pipes, 2 feat 6 inches long, 2}; inches ite oak sare, Sta- ide. “hwo rar Trace Cram, 7 feet long, 14 links to the foot, ron, twieted ur straight, with Ton vue end, Ibs. per pair. » Banase CHAINS, 28 inches long, 14 Hinks to ‘o. 2 iron, twisted T Srnars, $ foot 5 inches long, 234 inches wide, with 24 inch buckle. Two Nxck CHalys, 4 feet 6 inches long, 14 links to the ted No, 4iron, Tand loop to be riveted on to strap, swivel in the chain. MLE, made on AUlakapas tree, head, gullet and cantle it usual way with half tanned horse tit ng, 1Ginches wie; su-cingie, T feet ches wide, with 2's inch | buckle on one end, to be fastened to the saddle hy being | riveted to two enrved strape, 11g inch wide; theses straps: are placed one on each s' the saddle tree, one end is jod to the front part of the bar, the other end to the ex- nston of the bar behind ) saddle | fashion; stirrup leathers 4 fe inch | wide, with 14 inch buckle; stirrups, malleable iron, avd, bolbeye pattern, to weigh 133, Ibs. to a dozen LEAD. ‘Two Pruprys, samo aa for wheel harness. ‘Two CoLLAans, 20 to 22 inches long, made the sane as for wheel harness. ‘hwo Paz or Hames to suit, of same materis! as for wheel harness, ironed, with pkS, breast rlpgs end line rings, with straps as in whee! harnoss. Two Nucx Srraps and Chains, same as for wheel bar- 0585 Peo Brtiy BANs, same as for wheel harness, Two Parr Crary Pivrs, same as for wheel harness. Two Par Trace Caains, same as for wheel harn: ‘Two Cavrrens axp Ut Srrars. Back Strap 6! toporing from 314 inches to 2% inches wide. I with buckles, each 2 feet 8 tuches long, 1 with wrought hooks. 3 feet 7 inches long, 844 inch ide, aixs, 4 feel long, 14g inch wide, to buckle ‘Two Mar into the bit Ovr Corrine Srrar, Rew, 4 hes long, % 1 inch long, d inck each ond, with a ring sew © the lead line, ach wide, witha buckle ho other, Oxe War, heavy platte long. ‘Ony: Hones Baven, oval of | 8, — by — inches, Ose Conny Coun, No 222-8 bar. | Phe whole to be packed ma box about 21 inches wide, ' os deep. D4 inches long, made of Linch stuff, coop: ad, wood hoops oF iron » whole to bes with good waxed thre 8 may be required af the best material, sewing to !, and subject | coupling mm are | tong, 14 links to the foot, of N | end added: end lead line to be je of the best material, sewing to» nd subject to wEpece lure and also when The wholo to be n ve made with good waxed thread, | tion during the process of manu finished, , Rock straps, belly bands, chain pipes, Crupper and nip straps, back bands and, couplin: are doubled; one bearing chain 6 feet long, 14 links to (he foot, of No. 4 iron, with a Ton each end ‘ine to be 28 feet long. Proposals will also be received for making and deliver- ing ambolance harness for two or four mule or horse teams—a specification of which will be hereafter fur- nished. Form? of proposals and guarantee will be furnished upon application to this office, and nowe will be considered. that do not conform thereto, ‘The privdege is reserved by snd for the United States f ng Any proposal that may be deemed extravagant, als will be indo: the envelope inclosing roposals for furnishing Army Wagon and Ambu- ness, andaddressed to Major D. H. VINTON, Quartermaster U. 8. Army. ed Anction lots lots in Embro n lots in Linens ai Ladios? . "@ Novious. lung, Curse: Lees