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eauwcdo © __ SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. | “TADY 1 DESIRES rv SITUATION As 48 COMPANION 0 TO ‘an invalid lady, or to one Lg to travel; is com- potent to give instruction to young children, , and wou! would Bot object to assist in household duties and make herself rally wactal; C apasoenise exchanged. Address EB. F., daigua, N) GERMAN GIRL WISHES A SITUATION, IN A private American family, as chambermaid’ or wait- . @. Call at 86 av. A, third.foor. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE a, to cook, wash and iron; no objection to do Rework. ‘Best of city reference, Gall at 224 West 25th , between 8th and 9th avs, , for two da} pat clasts dato sin ab eae NTA nr WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE ung woman, as good plain cook, washer and er, it r would do charnberwork and waiting or any kina plain sewing. .Best city reference for each, i for oat 8 at 409 West 16th st., between 9th and 10th avs. GERMAN GIRL, SMART AND STRONG, WANTS A A. situation as chambermaid; best of recommendation by her present employer.’ Inquire at 28 Broad st., Up stairs. SITUATIONS Rebbe otchacea A YOUNG GIRL, AS chambermaid a walt ), OF a8 nurse and seam- ‘stress; can come well recommended from her last place. Call at Mrs, Roynolds?, 876 Pacidc st., Brooklyn. ANTEDCBY A| RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN, a situation as wet nurse; lost her baby, five wooks old. Can be seen for two day ‘at 262 East 16th st., third loor. SS A RESPECPABLE PROTESTANT GIRL, ® situation as chambermaid, or to do plain sew- ing; understands wasiing and ironing; no objection to do neral housework for a smail family. Can be seen for a days at her employer's, 87 Prospect st. , Brooklyn. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GERMAN girl, a situation as scamstress or chambermaid; no me to go to the country. Inquire at 286 Bowery, up stairs. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A BABY TO dry nurse at her own residence, where it will ob- tain a mother’s care or would take @ little boarder. Call for two days at 194 East 38d st., ygisreen Ist and 2d ava., third floor, back, HELP WANTED—FEMALES. LL FAMILIES AND “SERVANTS \NTS_ WILL. FIND THE largest Select Institute, at 138 Eleventh strect, cor- her of Sixth avenue, for German, Scotch, American’ and Irish help; civil and capable; wages to suit the times; good Places always ready. All orders by mail promptly at- a YOUNG GIRI. WANTED—WELL RECOMMENDED» for light work; either German, Scotch or English Apply at 24 Kast 2oU st, near Broadway. LL FAMILIES IN SEARCH OF WELL RECOMM! ND. ed help for city or country have now an opportunity of being satisfactorily suited from the large number of worthy girls now in attendance at the first clasa ageucy, 820 4th av. _betwoon 24th and 26th sts. No charge. ‘ANTED—A FIRST RATE COOK. ALSO AN FX- ellent laundress. They must perfectly understand their business, None others ‘need apply at 96 9th st., be- tween Broadway and University place. ‘ANTED—A GIRL TO DO WASHING, TRONING AND general housework in a small family. Good refe. rences required, Apply at 78 West 47th st., between 6th and 7th avs. HOUSEKEEPER’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A A respectable young lady, 19 years old; in a widower’s ily proferred; is perfectly competent.’ Address A. Bf., Herald office, for’ wo day: ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS WET NURSE, BY A young woman; her baby is four months old. Call at 291 18t ave., between 17th and 16th sts., over the drug store, AXNTED—A GIRL TO TAKE CARE OF CHILDREN and lo up stairs work; she must be tidy and come well recommended. Ap) by Dotween the hours of 10 and 2 o'clock at 172 West 36tl RESPECTABDE WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS nurse; is competent to take charge of a baby from infancy ; objection to the country, Can be seen for two days at 97 Bridge st., Brooklyn. SITUATION WANTED—BY A _ RESPECTABLE ak woman, a8 @ first rate pastry cook; under inds of cooking; is a first rate washer and ; has three years’ reference from her last place. bs seen for two days at 157 West 37th st., between nd 8th avs. YOUNG GIRL WISH ITUATION TO TAKE one, of children and do chamberwork. Apply at av. WIDOW, OF GOOD ADDRESS AND ACTIVITY, who has one of Wheeler & Wilson’s sewing ma- to the use of which she ts accustomed, wants a ‘situation that will enable her to earn her board, “either in ily, store or shop, Call for Mra. Boireat, 82 Mid- ne st., Brooklyn. RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN WISHES A SITU- ation as wét nurse; fresh breast of milk; no objec- to take the baby home or to go out. Reference if re- pro red. Call at 86 Amity st., corner of Columbia, right d going down, man, to cook, wash and iron, or a3 laundress or to A SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WO- jo neral housework in a sunall family. Good city re- ce. Calb for two days at 120 Atlantic st., Brooklyn, floor, front room. SITUATION WANTED—BY A SMART, TIDY GER- man girl, to attend children and do light chamber- Ex, Call for'two days at her present employer's, 105 1 YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION.—IS AC- customed to take care of children and do chamber- work or housework; is a good washer and ironer. Can bd pocn at $4 Wyckofst., Brooklyn, first floor, back room. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUA- tjon to do light housework. No objection to the try. Call at her last place, 698 Broadway, corner of rth street, for two days. RESPECTABLE YOUNG MARRIED WOMAN, LaTE- ly lost her first baby, wishes to take a child to nurse oF own residence, or to go out. Apply at 238 av. A. RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN WANTS. A Situation aS wet nurse; baby two months old, Best ity rofeterice. Call for two days at 13 Washington st., pita for, front rob, LADY OF OME YEARS EXPERIENCE DESIRES a situation, either ina school or family, as teacher Music and Fretich, also Latin, if desired; or would be willing to asaiat in other branches. Address box 850 Post oflce, Springtield, A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA tion as seamstress; is a first rate dressmaker; no ation Lo assist in the caro of children or to go to the ‘tountry. Call at 121 Fast 161h st. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WO; man, as good plain cook and first class laundreas: a Call for two days at No. 8 city reference given. Monroe st. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MAR- ried woman, as wet nurse; best city reference, if Féquired. Cull for two days at 319 3d av., near 25th et. RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A PLACE IN A SMALL private family, to do housework. Call at 98 York +) Brooklyn, for two days. GERMAN GIRL, WHO SPEAKS GOOD ENGLISH, would take a place as seamstress or to take care of children, or any kind of work. Good city reference given. Cal at 97 Watts st., between West and Washinton sts. ‘ANT WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION. nO PROTES cook, wash and iron, in a private fatnily; best city Teterence. ‘Call for two days at 60 West Washington Placo, near 4th st., second floor, front room. RESPECTABL tel iamatwark or cheetoecworie: Moderate wages call for two daye, at 148 Varick st. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG girl, to travel with a family or go as children’s maid and make their clothes if required; would make herself generally useful. Call at 36 Rector st., for three days. ITUATION AS COOK, no objection to do general stall private family; no objection to. the try ; wages can pe moderate; best of city reference. ta at‘1l3 West 15th st., near 6th ay. r. washer at rk in in the rear, first YOUNG AND HIGHLY ACCOMPLISHED WIDOW lady, now in reduced circumstances, wants a situa ton'as governess or housekeeper, or both combined, in Wrespectable family; would accept of a very small sala- ry if allowed the privilege of keeping hor little girl, aged @yoars, with Most unexceptionable referenco given. ress Mrs. E. N., Post oilice, Brooklyn, (OOK.—A SITUATION WANTED, BY A ‘essed French aud Amer! pking in a first class house; city reference given. Call at T. G, Steurbei’s 49 Chatham atroot, up stairs. OMPANION.—A_ YOUNG educated in a first class b Pobtaining a B.tnation as emmy ensis; Do Chjection to travel or to reside in the country. Address J. M., box 198 Herald othe. LARY WHO HAS BREN dling achool is. desirous ion toa la ly or aman- SITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT young woman, as dressmaker and seamstress private family, or would take charge of a baby fra birth; understands all_kinds of cutting and fitting boy's clothes; satisfactory reference given. Can be seen for two days at’$8 15th st., corner of 8d av. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, situation ag nurse and seamstress; can take the eniire charge of a baby; has no objection to travel; the best of city reference can be given. Cah bo seen for two days at 78 West 19:h st., six doors west of Oth av. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE girl to cook, wash and iron, or would do general housework of a smi! famnily; ts a good cook aud first rato washer and ironer. ‘city reference, Call at 44 ‘Tompkins place, Brooklyn. NTED—BY A NEAT, ‘MDY GIRL, WITH EXCEL- mt city reference, @ situation as chambermaid nurse; is qitick at the needle; wil] wash and iron for & lady who boards. Call avor address 184 Ehst 21st st., near Rd ayo. Wages $5. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RWSPRCTABLE young German girl, to take caro of children aud make herself generally useful. Apply at 143 Cedar st., in tho butcher shop. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE MAR- ried woman , as wet nurse at her own house or to go out. Lost her own babe, two months old. Good refer- ence given. Callat No. 4 Rivington place, between Goerck and Lewis ne "SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES. ITUATION WANTED—BY A GENTEEL YOUNG MAN, (colored), as light porter or any reaponsible position where honesty and integrity are tho necessary qualifica- tions. Address Hamilton, Herald office. ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, AS CLERK or aaststant bookkeeper, or any other business that Will paysfrom $50 to $200; according to salary ,to any per- son procuring him a situation. Best of reference giver. Address Ji Herald office. —A GENTLEMAN, WHO HAS Hab TEN hag experience on the London, Liverpool and New ork papers, is open to an engagement as bight or aude editor on a daily or weekly newspaper; can give good re- ference as to ability, steadiness, and attention to the ANTED IMMEDIATELY—TO GO A SHORT DIs- tance in the country, a steady, respectable girl, as nurse and seamstress; must understand her business tho- roughly; wages $6. None need apply without the best of references, at 309 Mulberry st., betwoe on 10 and 12 O'clock, to-day ( riday), basement en Wwoytesa PROTESTANT GIRL, FOR GE housework in « private family; one that unc soands washing and ironing well und can give city rote- renoe. Apply at 16 West ddth st. near 5th ay. ANTED—TO TAKE | CHARGE OF two CHILDREN, ‘a capable young woman, of a kind Aisposition, with city references, Call in the store, 366 Canal 1 ANTED—A PROTESTANT WAITRESS AND PARLOR maid. One who understands tho business roughly and has good city reference, and is willing tog to the country in the summer, Nono other need apply to-day, ibativeat ten and two o'clock, at 48. shih 26th st. FERAL to go alors distance tt canter m good plain cook, washer and irone; required, West 46th st. Wa; ‘$6 per es NTED—IMMEDIATELY, A NURSE; ONE WIIO inderstands tak’ng care of children and ean give t city references. Apply at 260 Greene st., one door from Waverley plice, between the hours of 9 anit 11 V ANTED—IN A FAMILY OF THREE, ADULTS, A woman who ig a first class cook, washer and iron. ér, and who can produce unexcoptionable references as to honesty and capacity in the above duties. None others need answer. Apply for two days, from 20 to 2, at 65 West 45th st. Wages liberal. ANTED—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL, HOUSEWORK al reference required. Apply between the hours of 11 and 4 o’clock at 522 Columbia st., Brook lyn. EW ‘YORK ‘HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 1861. www _ SALES OF REAL ESTATE. “FARM FOR SALE—ON LONG ISLAND, ‘THIRTY miles from Brooklyn, and half a mile from Farming- dopot, containing 7 acrea of land, 60 acres under & high state of cultivation and 26 of woodland; on the Farm there is a large dwelling House, Barn, outhouses, &,, and fruit of various kinds; $00 pear trees, mostly dwarf; 800 peach trees, the right age to be in full bearing next year; lenty of apples for family use; small fruits, such ag gooseberries, currangs, &c.; asparagus bed sul get, family use. For particulars inquire of D. POWELL, on the promises, or of JOHN CROSS, 227 South Second street, Williamsburg. COUNTRY PLACE WANTED—ONE WITH A FEW acres of land and small dwelling, in exchange for full paid stock of a manufacturing company, in successful operation. Principals may address Rus, box 3,785 Post office, New York, HEAP CENTRAL PARK LOT, FRONTING ON THE Park, to be sold by the ownep for half cash, Address Mr. Ludwig, Herald office. OR SALE—REAL ESTATE OF GOOD CLASS, OR other property, free from cneumbranee, taken in éxchauge for $130,000 of lirst class first mortgage Railroad Bonds. Apply at No. 40 Union square, Fourth avenue, to ADLEY, WAR! DAY. GOR SALE—A FIRST RATE THR and full lot, in perfect repair; w aliday. 407 Fourth street (Albion pl JOHN “Ywoonwarn, Fe SALE OR EXCHANGE—FOR NEW YORK OR Brooklyn 5 fy, a beautiful end productive pro- ,in the beautiful city of Mystic, plendid Mansion built in the Italian 8 und about one acre of Ground, W. C, GODDARD, 86 Cedar street. OR SALE OR EXCH. AND GROUNDS in Brooklyn, House 25x40, three stories, and built. by day's work; gas and water throughout. Wil! be sold at a aac fice, or exchanged for other property, Address » box 4 Brooklyn Post office. Bi STORY HOU: SE wer low; open perty on Mys Comn., consisting of a style, six cottage Hou ‘OUSE TO EXCHA 2 Dwelling House, worth #0000, in the contral Of Brooklyn, will exchange for one worth/half the money, b ; or cash, Apply at 24 Ann street, FAL ESTATE, of the best | in south Brook, NLY, ONE iit and inost beautifully lveated Honses ern im. provements, Can be porchased for two-thirds its value, Principals only dealt with, Address Cash, box 140 He rald ofliee, CITY PROI WORTH try Seatand Farm of 1 ly to EH. LUDLOW & CO., n EXCHANGE FOR $25,000. A splendid » With $25,000 cash. Ap) No. 8 Pine street, N. Y. 0 EXCHAN( ALE—A VERY GOOD NEW | House, Barn and fourteen acres of good Land; de Sirable tac oat ;Dlonty of fruit, nour Nanuet depot, Rock. land coun Western lands would be taken in exchange, “Call on B. ¥. BROOKS, 167 Thirty-flrst street, New York, IR FOR 8. ‘ANTED—A WOMAN WHO UNDERSTANDS} AND can take the charge of manufacturing corsets and act as saleswoman; to a competeyt person a permanent situation is offered. Apply after 12 o'clock to Sherzaan, 389 Broadway, second tloor. ‘ANTED—A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL, TO do the housework of a small family (English); must be capable to cook, wash and iron good, aud give part of duties entrusted to him. AddPess ‘Telegraph, Herald | her attention to the children. Apniy for two days at 635 office. Pacific st., near Carlton ay., Bri ‘ANTS A SITUATION—A SMART, INTELLIGENT War IMMEDIATELY—A NURSE WITH A FRUS!I Jad, who writes well and is a accouptant; eh of milk, City references required. Apply ‘would bind himself for two or three years to a regpect: at 4 st 19th st. able business. Address A. B. C., Herald office. ANTED—A SITUATIO! the West, ag assis gion store, Has good recommendations. Herald office. BY A YOUNG MAN FROM ina prodace and ¢commis- Address J. G., WANTED BY A MAN, WITH THE BEST OF CITY roferences from his employers and others, a situa- tion in an off f ac Confidential, station B. Lor lumber business, ‘Address HELP WANTED—MALES. A GENTS. WANTED—THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY to sell the great now Union Prize Stationery and Re- Gipe Package, containing a superb print (6x10) of our great Chieftan General Ftt, 75 valuable, Recipes, Stationary and Enveloyos printed’ in colors; gi fiho Jewelr &c., the most saleable article in mafket. “The above pack- age contains twice the amount of articles and of a superior quality to any other, and sold only by us. Our agents are making froin $6 to 50 per day. Send gtamp for circular RICKARDS & CO. , 102 Nassau street. NIS—WANTED WITH FROM $2 TO $5, FORA well paying entorprise. Actiyé men will find this an Sxcéllont chince, Call at 445 9th ay., near 87th st., third floor, front. MAN WANTED—T0 ASSIST IN AN OFFICE; HE A tmust have $400 to loan on the very best security, afid’he can have a permanent situation at a salary of $800, payable weekly. Apply at 506 Broadway, up stairs, fachine Company CE. APPLY AT 23 FE ED—TO MAKE. HIMSELF USEFUL ABOUT e—one who can write a plain hand, can come Well recommended, lives with hia parents and willing to. work: for $1 per v ek, may apply at 699 Broadway, room No. 8 OMPETITION DEFIED!—AGENTS_ WANTED FOR A. Tsaacsen & Co,’s celebrated Fly Sticking Paper. The trade and agents supplied at the rate of $128 per 100 double sheets, with a tine box and show cards. We also offer our preparation for the destruction of Bedbugs, Cockroaches, Croton Bugs, Ants, & AD. IBAACSEN & C0. , 46 Fulton street. OACHMAN WANTE STEADY MAN, WHO THO: roughly understands driving aud grooming horses, can obtain a permanent situation by apply ‘ing at the late residence of W. H. Aspinwall, near Vanderbilt landing, Staten Island, between 9 and Jo A. M., for two days. SCHENECTADY AND ONONDAGA C ‘OUN- genis wanted in these counties to sell the best was Ing Machine, with wringer attached, Price Apply at 752 Sixth avenue. ECRUITING AGENTS.—WANTED, to act as agents to obi Pay will be given for every man farnishe AOL Broadway sboond floor, at 9 A. M. EVERSE OF CIRCUMSTANCES HAS OBLIGED ME TO seek some honorable employment; I would take fare of children or do plain sewing or chamberwork; am fully competent of instructing small children, ‘Those wishing to obtain a geuter! American girl, may apply for two days at No. 3 Allen st.; country preferred. TED—IN THE COUNTRY, FOR A ITUATION ¥ smart industrious girl; is an excellent washer and is thoroughly accustom troner; understands housework; ing, milking, &e. Apply at 10 wk, bi ‘Wages $4 to $5 per month, IEF ADVERTISER, A YOU IN wishes to obtain a situation housekeeper, saleewo neral seamstress; Address for ove HE ADV ER, AN AMERICAN, WISHES A A SITU tion ae a. companion, or nursery ; ing to make herself generally useful, in a ri family where she would not be looked’ upon as eervant; no objection to travel. Can give the | ° forences. Cail for three days at 309 West 30th st., be tween loth and 1th avs. for Laura Brown VP, EITHER AS HOI invalid, by EMPLOYMI or © take care of cotch woman; she is a kind nurse and heat in} and habits, Gulat her present employer's, 142 West 40uh atrect. A SITUATION pbormaid or Lo ta sent empl A RESPECTABLE ge ko of embroidery; would prefer until Monday, at 215 West » roam. Hire, Can.be seen second oor, front PECTABLE uisework ina smell private family. j plain cook; the Best of city refurance Gays at 450 @anal wt., corner of Gr tn it room. nwich, ahird floor NTED—A siTt N AS COOK BY A PRotES tant woman who folly un cooking in all 428 branches, bree, pastry welling to gesiet in the washing and emintry preferred. Ay 7b and Sth ave.; cam be ce eae erence. The 19Uh st. between r two days it noe en no ob,cet 19th st. SITUATION, BY A RESPRCTARL ° wen i "An wo do gendras housew warh-r and ironer. th vt Hs goad « between let Av. and ¢ ANTED A NURSE, n, with a fresh Can be seen a \rioN, AS WET ITHOUT WAGES —REQUIRED=:A SITUATION anted by a Germau lady, of finé education, ina ve eel Amorican family, to make if useful. ferepoes given apd required Ai G@94k Herald ottice. jh mihi ALESMAN WANTED—IN A CASH DRY GOODS JOB- Ding house. None need apply except those having a large acquaintance with eash Duyers. Addregs, with name, stating dast or r prevent situation, box 747 Post oflice. ‘ANTED—A MAN OF CHARACTER AND oi fluence to take charge of a club house, also three good second hand billiard tables. Address box 2,900 Post office. ANTED—CLERK FOR A RAILROAD OFFICE, CLERK for a steamboat, 3 porters, 4 girls to travel to Ca- lifornia and Europe, 2 boys for trades, 1 entry elerk, time keoper for a machine shop, 2 express’ drivers, 1 barkeep: Gr, clerk fur a grocery, 6 meu to work on steamers. ADDY ham sqinire. $40. fe United State samples worth # M. Brown & PER MONT 19100 tte fiauge and othe ES Po —LO = TS ABSOLUTELY ing our patent Hom Fold ies of ready sul art sing stamp) Joseph Dodin & Co., street, c am street, New York. LIVE MEN WANTED—TO SELL A STAPLE article that family wants; it sells easily and pays large.profits. it and pnt meney in your Tr Apply to LEADBEATER, 107 F PER MONTH MADE BY RGETIC 150 agents selling Downer’s Hemmer and Shield nd sew on receipt of 25 cents. Ad dress A. H. Downer "ide Broadway, N b @ THE TRADES. | By onder of, \ YOUNG MAN TO TRA ‘avelled for seven years; al requised. MBROTYPIS!.—WAN ZA vel with one wh food ronte; only a sun ly at No. 362 Ble TT! y), between £2 and 1 o'clock. ICAL FRENGH been occupied “four years in thie country, wante a sitnation, he aeqnaintancaet a person able ¢o go in busi Address Perfumer, box 121 Herald office, for W paper. Ay Beekisan § ary pi HANDS WANJIC) IMMEDIATELY. — exived without beving a good roeom- Apply at No. 400 Bowery, up stairs 500 Sas sxondatiog and book POLITICAL, REGULARS.—TINE MEM@ERS OF THE gulars, of the Eighth Assembly district, are requested to attond a’apecial moeting held thi 1 Gysning, Bt the hall, corner of Pitt nd Broome str at? x Ponctual attendance is neck ance Will be bronglit be Rowr, Srv DENTISTRY. ¥ RIIFICIAU BONE FILLING FOR DECAYED TEETH, inserted While soft, without pressure or pain, Aching teeth or Vere shellk can be atled and reserved by the discovore.*, JAMES PEARSON, M. D. ms 869 Broadway, west sid’ door above Seventeenth street, Apply imine: } ANTED—A GOOD COOK, $8 TO $9; A PROTESTA} cook and laundress, $3 tb $10; anolher, $7; Inundress, $3; colored boy waiter, $12; also, honsework, &¢. Places ready and good. "294 nue, han "Eweuty-sooond and Twenty Git strens, colored eee __ SPECIAL NOTICES. TA \ 7 A SPB a MEETING OF THE ASTORA LODGx, 1.0. of O.F., held at the lodge room, Saturday Qvening, 10th inst. in the village of Astoria, L. I., tho following preamble and resolutions were unanimously adoptod:—Whereas, it has pleased Almighty God in his wise providence to remove from our midst, while in the morning of life, our esteemed and much respected Kister Mrs. John J. Whitehead; and whereas, it is proper on such occasions to mingle our sympataies with those ¥ mourn, and commend them to the care of God; thereté it is resolved, That we tendor our sympathies to our brother and family of our deceased sister, hoping the same Wiso Power who has removed from ‘them their earthly mother may watch over them and protect them from all harm, and may rely on His mercy, for H all things well. Second, resolved, That we atl funeral in a body, wearlng the usual badge of mourning. Third, that a copy of these resolutions be presented to the friends and family of the deceased and published in the county papers. JOHN R. MORRIS, JAMES N, WHITCOMB, + Commitice. JAMES CROSBY, “RMY. SUPPLIES. fd, OME OF Anu Cumxa sxp Facrrage, corner of Howard and Mercer streots, New York, August 12, 1861, Proposals will be received at this office until twelve o'clock M. on Saturday, the 17th inst., at which time they will be publicly opened, for Ten Thousfwd Small Tents, like the French *‘tente abri,’’ a sample of which may bo seen in this offi Tho work required in the fabrication of these tents will admit of the employment of women. Employers of that class of operatives are invited to bid accordingh Two sufficient sureties will be required for th performance of the contract, whose names will be gi with the bid. ‘The privilege is reservod by the United States to rej all bids deemed unreasonable. Proposals will be endorsed *‘Proposals for furnishing Tents,” and addressed to Major D. H. Vinton, Quarter- nited States Arm: MPORTANT NOTICE TO THE CAPITALIS@ Owners of Quarries. ‘The City Council of Havana is to contract at public aue- tion, which will take place on the Ist day of October next, the Supply of materials and the execution of the necessary works for the establishment in the streets of said city of 70,000 square meters of stone pavement and 23,000 of conten sidewalks. ‘The works are to commence on the Ist day of January, and to be finished within two years, 3,000 © pavement and 1,000 of sidewalks to be mi 0,000 moters of stone pavement at ftve dollars and t% (square meters), and the 23.000 of sidewalks at dreaolure per meter, amounting to tive hundred thou- sand dollars, The payment of this sum will bo made by the City Council in municipal bonds, with the interest of seven per cent per year, inalienable in ten years, and payable (o the bearer at the expiration. ‘To this purpose said bonds will be delivered to the con- tractor whenever the monthly works executed should be received, the coupons to be admitted for payment of mu- hicipat taxes, and the City Council will charge to its yearly expenses thé necessary sum for the payment of the in- terest and morimain of cipital, as the most preferring an‘{ obligatory ones. It further details of this important matter be desired, they may be found in the Havana Gaceta of the 27th July last, at the Spanish Consulate in this city, and at the office of this newspaper. Avaust 4, 1861, * ON TO CAMPS ON BTA nts by Staten sland foot of Whito- on thie battery and South fer Guide egimenta of New York Ritles, British Volunteors abies and Artizens? Empire Zonayes, aud Yates Riles, all at Camp Washington; Scott, Riles and Ira Harris Ghard Cavalry, at Silver 1 rird Trish Volunteers, at Camp Carrigan, Ohl Quarantine Ground, and Cameron Light Infantry, at Camp) Morrison—steain- oat at first Ianding. To Teach Camp Scott and Comp Decker, change boats landing for Camp Scott di- reat (no extra charge.) ats leave every hour from 6 “tot P.M. Ou dine Sendays every hait host to camps:— Kou RSION TO $I BA! bi NKS—THE SEA r vaces RELL will asks fn excursion to pring street, , P's. St, TAN experienced pilot will be on board to. pu the boat on the right spot. Tickets#1. Chowder servers on board. V. HOUSMAN, Fust Broadway House, Wat. H. Cogrixcrox, Commodore, EGULAR bOAT TO THE FISHING BANKS.—THE R” samer CROTON, Captain Jas. A. Dumont, will run Panks every day during the season, (weather per- ting.) LEAVING ‘Tenth str Broomestree! Pockslip.. 7 And Fulton street, This is ene of Fare for the exeu ROL GH AN AO. ‘IN ED TO teamer THOMAS HUN, she wae unable to faitill ement of making the Excursion advertised to the Fishing Banks ou the 15th instant, She will make the excursion on Werlnesday, August 21, without fail. N. Tickets issued for Use 16th will be regeived for the ¢. GILMOR, m LEAVING NORTH RIVER. WINES LIq ATTENTION or TAV! ERNK dealers in general is respectfully jor quality of Hammer's fresh trowel. pagne ‘This ale is brewed fresh at all seasons of year, aidgne keeping quality of it, especially of such prewed poet the L excessive hot weather, is guaranted for length of time. Charge $12 per hhd..and $6 per'bl., deliversd 10 ‘any part of the city ‘of New York, free of ex: Orders sent to Harh- pense. ¥ eis cash on deliv mer’s Bre in Harlem, will b@attended to with de> spatch. vieul | DA couNTiY PLACE OF FROM. FIFTEEN and shade trees, and Land within one hor person having such a ph or four hundred acres ilroad, in. Benton county, raid offiee, New York, lars as tO buildings, &e. OOD FARMING LAND, nd clear, to trade, Goo of New York. gi alo Yor part cash aud th: irie lund, located widress M. & B., F ation and fall part D IN PIKE low or exchange; 126 ¢ in Brooklyn; will trade for horses, wagons hote or grovory stores, ke. Apply “to PAYTEN , liquor » $5 Division st. y FARMS, COUNTRY SEATS, HOUSES AND BOO xststor sale or to exchange. ” Also Real Extato of every description for sale. If you wish to purchase houses, farm or country seat, at prices vary ing from $1,000 ANT, 15 Wall street. ~~ MISCEELANEOU Ss. kp NEW AND FRESH ies us to say, without fear of contradiction, that We have at the present moment the most complete and varied assortment of HOUSE FURNISHING ARTICLES in our line that ean be found in Now York. The prices of a few will be found b READ! READ! READ!!! White French China Dinner Plates, the dozen. ......81 50 White French € Hreakfast Plater, the dozen. 12 White Freuch Ch a Plates, per dozen. 90 White French ¢ a Covered Dishes, each. 60 White French China high Fruit Baskets, each. 65 White French China Soup Tureens, each, 200 White French China Tea Sets, 444 315 Gold Band French ¢ 5 80 F 6 60 49 00 50 00 1 65 c Sut Glass Decanters 160 Colored Bohemian ¢ 180 Ivory Handled Dinner Knives, the dozen 450 Ivory Handled Tea Knives, the dozen... 400 Silver Plated Tea Spoons, the dozen 125 Silver Plated Table Spoons, the dozen 3 50 Silver Plated Tab! orks, the dozen, 3 50 Silver Plated Castors and C 450 Silver Plated Cake Baskets. 450 Silver Plated Tea Sets, 6 pi 15 00 Silver plated Tea Kettles, 8 00 Silver plated Coffee Urn 8 00 Silver plated Ice Pitel ., Largest size handsomely engraved. best quality of Plate $5 8. The following articles in IRON STONE CHINA are of Maddock’s best “double thick’? goods:— Iron Stone China Dinner Plates, the doze 95 Iron Stone China Soup Plates, the dozen 95 Tron Stone China Breakfast plates, the dozen. 88 Iron Stone China Tea Plates, the dozen, era Iron Stone China Soup Tureens, each. 150 Iron Stone China. Toilet Sets, 12 pieces : 250 ‘An immense choice in GAS FIXTURES, at about one-half the usual price, CUT OUT THIS LIST and bring it with you. Orders from the country must enclose the each, with the addition of a sufficient sum to pay for packages. Par funds only taken. W. J. F, DAILEY & C0. No. 631 Bri art er streets. between Houston and Bl country offers his gerviees to the AY rican nis liberal advances on Delivered in New York . 204 Front sireet, near —GREAT BARG. ing to buy ea agreat, nll at A. KL ar small work world Address Cash Bi box 119 Herald offi sinwor’ beat. yer, ws ED—A SECOND 13 good order, of frem twelve to.tilteen horse power Also two plain Poilers, about thirty inches diameter and eighteen to twenty feet tong. orson having either, of the above tg sell, May address, with par Steam, box 105 Williamsburg Post atfice, La ANTED—ALL PERSONS W110 DO NOT GET quer PAY to cail.at the office of the undersigned, No. 5 =a OMPANY I, TWELFTH REGIMENT NEW YORE STATE CN troops ; ‘The officers and members of this comm in citizens’ dress, at h 1ON.—YOU jay evening, Ss are requested to attend a the 16th inst. , at § o'clock, at 68 Fast Broadwa A YORK STATE MILITIA.— ldiere of this regiment who wi: Te-enlist for the warare requested to at be held at Contre market, on Saturday at Eight o'clock. By request of Col. Pinckne other officers. REGIMENT WHO MAY DESIRE. THE SERVICES of & young man haying brains and nothing else, in te capacity of hospital steward, adjutant’s or colonel’s clerk, may bear of such an one, reoommended from mer- cantile sources, by addressing C. G. B., box 134 Herald omtee. » Angu; d several 7 ST REGIMENT, NEW “YORK STATE MIL metokers, ex Inckabers and volunt: ty-first regiment will please make return to the armory of ail Guns and Military Bquipme: Pe ploningt othe ge- neral government or State of, New York at the earliest mo- ment, to enable the Quartermaster to make his returns to te general department. Any persons having claims against said regiment will please present their accounts Ras cortified for payment, y the Lebo) 267 ROSEVELT, uth street. GEO. W. Quartermaster Seventy: Arst roghnent. SALES AT AUCTION. \CTION NOTICB. —WINDOW SHADES, &C.—GHAM- Awe oll on Friday, Anguat 16, at ten o'clek. sam ERS & PAINCHTED, Auctioneers, | sell ab thet 100 CASES MENS? AND YOUTHS SOFT HATS, | #alesrooms, 113 Nassan street, on Saturday, Au In great varloty of iviog a (a Solore,conslating of Calif, | at 11 o'clock, an extensive stock of Wi ae nia, Amazon, Nutria, ra, curled and stiff | muslin and paper; Shace Fixtures, Windovr andre brims; Princo of Wales, &e. ‘fresh and desirable | Cord, Tassels, Cornices, White Leat,’&e., &c. goods of the latest styles, ao from city and Fastern JOHN KELLY, Sheriff, manufactures, BOOTS AND SHOES, T “GAFINEY, AUCTIONEER—OFFICE 170 100 cases Boots and Shoes, comprising a full agsortment, gam atrect—-will sell, this day, Augtst 18 at alone received direct from Eastern manufucturers, "the Lease, Siock and ‘Fixuses of the wholesale: WOOLLEN SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, ‘ail liquor And grocery store 204 ‘Tenth avenue,. 200 dozen plain and ribbed white, blue and gray mixed | Horses, Carts and Harness, also the Household Furnitures Woollen Shirts and Drawers, of various qualities. of the » family. ‘Also 200 dozen blue mixed Army Shirts, with collars, | ; en ne os ILLIAM ABBOTT, AUCTIONEER—OFFICK NO. 4 Enst Broadway, will’ sell, this day, at 1034 o'clock, the entire Furniture, Tease Stock and Fixtures of the ington restauraat, c Third avenue, thirts ALSO Cloths, Caesimores, Satinets, and Clothing Goods general ys seaschable Dress Goods, black olored Dress Silks: broideries. Don us kinds, Hosiery and Gloves, Musi ies and Cravats, black and colored Silk Velvets, ke. &e. ova and samples read Hale, og ELIAM TOPPING & CO.) g of ILLIAM ABBOTT, AUCTIONE! Kast Broadway, will soll, on ioek, the entire Furniture, Stock and F Shades, 68 Rose street. splendid Kn | . Feud Tables, alias tino Gi OFFICE NO. 4 ab twelve wes of the ) Boer Pumps, 8 Coss and foure A MORTIME @ Over $13,000 worth of ving: hold Furniture, to, be peren arity tion, this day (Friday), at 1 ing Room ov ewood day, at two o'clock, at 454 Canal st niture, oak Dining Roo ite, rich Tapestry, Vhvoe-ply ands ‘ Hail aud Basement Olleloth’s, Contre, Dine ane Lace wut Damasiee axe Dodstents, Hajr and other Bedding, Sheets, ‘Yuble Linen, Wi Spring Mattre Oilclotli, Stair ( histands, Wardrobes Also large’a Ginas an niture, "Sate positive ' ‘the entire n 8 — | genteel Parlor + Dining Room and Kitchen pinot FIRS? CLASS HOL niture of a large family, by order of J. H. Calvin, as. . in lots to snit pur- signee. than auction prices, on account of re- ing of the entire contents of the five story ~ COPARTNER SHIP } West iran wth Labi pear ghth e ~ re: aes cared PRACTICAL MAN, HAVING 4 SUI satin; rosewood: Eto. of making a fulipination compound ‘ mae detonating purpo Furniture, Chi joman having aiuecarite | wre nics, Herald ofl whole being everything | ntory residenee, both useful and | Wishes to assveiate | Brussels and in. $1,060 cash capital, nself Address C.. niture jar match; Beds required for a ornamental, D—IN A FIRST CLASS DRUG ness; location wasurpassed. , Bible House, tH FURNIT 4 ‘be sold at private sale, at a great DARTNER WANT he the dresssui Ling.of an clegant solid rosewood a with erdnson and maroon brocatel | !cation, unsirpa or $100); one do, green plush, urnisi © (cost $100, will be sold for $0); | branches to f Yoxewood Centre and Vie Vurkisir ¢ ; Pr Burvars, Bouse nue, $0 tp aoieaueecete ote fair s, Rad anc , Carpets, ¢ ory Apnly for three’ dayeat 128 Waverly. | would reap the benefit with, ie; “| very litt and all satisfaction given. Address Busine: inted ne the best ‘ues illustrating all the events? whole got up in magnificent style, Ac. A Partner Will be taker trip through Canada, Ap- ‘0, 84 Jones street, corner of artists int oF the pr. § ir, h,wstock of Earthen and neral assortment of goods wold t By order Glass Wa open and UcrION A‘ ies, one $500!r packages ils DAY, ! eK, AT | tween Fifth and Sixth aye of splendid tone and finish, cost {Parlor Suit od and mahogany Bed , Rockers, lasses, mahogany and KR WANTED—WITH A CASH CAPITAL OF*+ $7,000, Lo take ani equal interest in a business enter- | jorise established urniug large profits. Full secu: | rity given for the inte vest, maple Chairs, Tables, and Ingrain Carpets, and | BIGGS & ROSSETER, 73 Nassaa street. everything that belongs to a first class house. The Piano | ws iss will be sold at 12 o'clock preei Fale positive, | R WANTEI'—TO JOIN THE ADVERTISER IN4 : errr if ase of a cash business; it is permanent, re- UCTION NOTICE —I WILL SKLL ON FRIDAY, THY san pays largely. For naine and particulars of 16ih inst, , at 12 o'clock fice, No. 109 Year: r, call ai $ 407 Broadway. Street, the Lease of the promises known as No. 24 Joha ee street. Particulars at si : | TIVAE COPARTNIRSili? HERETOFORE EXISTING BR- EDWARD PEPDINGER, Auctioneer | ty ned, under tho firm of Pinchot, ny BEST i vy. | Bruen & is daly dissolved by mutual con- ‘CTION TICE,—PURNTIAM EX: | tiring from the fit. The remain: AL press a king Establishment, 113 West Eleventh nUfdue tha Business, under te seane Street, boty cen Vifth and Sixth avenues, —Housebc ‘: zed to settle all the Furnit ped to all parts of the wo airs of the Late fictn, AR PINCHOT, Furnit J with eare, Furniture sto eRT BROUEN, Covered w or removing furniture into the e¢ AL | New York, Angust 15, 18€1. JOHN 3. SEABU! HAVING THE SOLE MANUEAO fe for army purposes wishes to meet with capital, for the introduction of s bos 172 Herald office. ture of an al | Stik some gentle Ad Carpets, &e., room and Chamber Farniture, ticulars to-morrow. | ICI ARD WALTERS. ck, all the right, title and interest of a ity cf house. hold furniture, consisting of Sofas, Chairs, Tables, Beds, | Roedsteads, and other Household Furniture. } THOS, BOYI ANIEL A. MATHEWS, AUCTIONEER. Mortgage Sale of superior Rosewood Billiard Tabh ‘To-morrow, Stturday, at 11 o'clock, at the salesroom! No. 79 Nassau street, "by virtue of a chattel one superior rosewood Billiard ‘Table, combination eush- jong, marble bod, with all modern improvements, cues, Dally, markers, fe., by a celebrated city maker And in nse But ashort time. ‘By order, PETER COTANS, nployment Abeer! atin pro- prietor, on cr inthe army, having to go to the war will act liberally with a sinart man with some Apply at 294 Yourth avenue. monc TA’ STED—A PHYSICIAN AS PARTNE ING Pant about 4500" tm an estab | ar k store with a competent druggist. Address R., Her t, Constable, XK. THOME on house, 7 _ Advance BROKERAGE AND COMMIS- assay strect, second floor, room n Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, and on ty.on buys out for ensh, Auciion sales v York of Brooklyn. AMOS R. THOMP NEER LD WURNITURE. ‘To-morrow (Saturd: at 104, o’elock, at No, 7 fan strect,a large and general assortment of fine Ho: hold Furnfture; for parlors, dining room and chambers. Also one roi sewood Pianoforte, Sewing Machine, &c. N, Auctioneer. ‘T 480 BROADWAY.—HENRY HYMAN, DIAMOND SAG aut watch Booker adyermen, co ilanonleh aston t; Watches, Plate and Jewelry, or buys the same als their full value for cash, at H. HYMAN'S, 480 Broadway, second floor, auctioneer and broker. WARD SCHENCK, sale of a et high, it all harness and excell Rockaway and Road Wagons some Bay Horse travellers, kind ‘and ses, Also, Coupe F seven years old ‘T, THREE DOORS WEST OF advanced on Watches, Diamondi Goods and personal property of overs lit and sold by JOSEPH A, JACKSON, Jewelry, Plate, Dr: diexeription, or bo auctioneer and broke HOLBROOK, FEI BY HOW, BROOK dere ;MES. Will scll on ‘Saturday, 17th inst., 1 the parlor, bedroom, dining room and chen turn ure, Bodding, Gas Fixtures, Chandeliers, rontained in the five story house No, 64 West Hous RS STREEL_MONEY TO LOAN - junonds, watches, jewelry, &e. nd old establighed ISAACS, broker and No. 9Chambers strect. N, B—N€ y commison me} basiness transa ANCES ON DLANONDS, PLATE, WATCHES, &C., or will buy dhe game for cash, at his private fooms + 2, 212 Broadway, room 13, up stairs, ice paid for diamonds, loose or set, NEER, SALESROOMS 37 ustrect, opposite the Post office.—MINER & THORP will sell at auction, oa Friday, August 16, at ovelock, in front of their +t sean strect, a black Horse, 15 hands and 1 inch high, between 7 and 8 years old, perfectly sound aud kind in allharness, and an ex- ceodingly fine saddle horse; is a very stylish and free | driver and fast, He ean be seen any time previous to | sale-tipon application to the auctioneers. 6 NASSAU STRE roker, makes hes, Jewelry, &e., © oftice, 66 Nass coniidentint. ral ‘advances on’ Diamonds, ‘RY B. HERTS, JR., AUCTIONEER. i ; ale of Household Furniture, tele August 16, at 10 o’ctock, 10 streot, 18, Badsteai g and Side By order AVIS, Ati street, room No, 2, up stairs, BROAD rAY, UNDER. THE NEW " Hotel, ollers 10 pay the hichest cash priee for j#, Watches, old Gold’ and Silver, or liberal ad- vauces made, Washstands ‘ables, Carpet, Couches. Oileloth, yf for Mortg ag FURNITURE. Suits, pny and or ‘namental, 8" Canal stroct, oppositd » FS, at auction, W. SNE .” Please call at G. between Stanton and Houston sti and be served honorably. an mber. Repairing cone. DOUGHTY. row (Satu n street, bate A as ito... Mirror . Bookeases, Extension s, Washstaus, Bedsteads, Hair Mattr Lounges, &., the whole be- ing the ure of a family declining housekeeping. To be sold to the h ASTROLOGY. ! WHO HAS NO EQUAL—LADI ¢ or unfortunate, can consuld: onfidence. She warrants to core of rheumatism ina few days. rect information on all events, call "b1 Broome street, Oftice Hours “until 8 P er with the sti the most If you wish to 01 O | and see Mes. M ht 9 0'¢ M. CRISTALAR, ‘will ae cll, this day, 16th at 1045 o’cloc Wearing J ppare Shoes, Under Garinonts, Jewel tire stock of a dealer retiring R. T. HAZELL y atreet, near,Eulton street, ime of birth required, AU R. 01 HARDWARE AT. AUCTION, | ghter, MEH or Coreatante aN CHO BNCELEOR WHITTEMORE & HAZELL will sell this day (Friday), | Often you will marry, and all you: wish to know, even 10 Jock, at their salesroom , 158 Broadw -y thonglit lucky charms free; her assortment of Hea is ot to be fe axgic image is now in full ope ration. 184 Ludlow street, below Houston, Price 25 conts Hot admitted. ADAME, et Cutlery, Hand Brass Belle, Hay and Manure Forks COR 500 gross Ink Corks. 00 Kross Muciluge Corks, TIONEERS, Sirect, surprises all who visit her. nd unlucky should fest her powers. thoughts, ‘licky numbers, losses, mien, 50 cents, Also, — & J. BOGART, At SATURDAY, We must 17, at 1034 o'clock «tt the auction rooms, Ne NOP HEARD OF North Williaih street, Household. Fueniture-nfatouany i N. Toe FLR, who p08 Ta ea by Sofas Chairs, Rockers, marble top Centre Tables, | jhousauds in this and other cities with entire satisfaction. large 1 plate Mirrors, Brossels, three ply and iu- | she feels confident sho has no equal. She tells the name grain Carpets, Bureaus, Toilet Tables; Oard Tables, Clocks, | of future wife or hush: ud that of her visiter, If you mahogany and black walnut Frenw Bedsteads, Halr Mat- cs, Beds and Bedding, Parlor and Cottage Suits, om Chairs, Office Desks and Chairs, Kitezen Pur Also one Mfelodeon, lot Counters, 160 Boxes, &e. wish truth, give her 1 Third avenue, above ‘Twenty-first street, ents; gemlemen, $1 NOLOGIST AND ASTROLOGISE J, and $5,000 reward for any one ‘an equal Miss WELLINGTON, who is acknowled, y inthis city who trathfully gives in- ning I wsnits, journeys, absent artship, marriage, Nealth, wealth, and im dronken and unfaithful husbands, Miss. ty who has the genuine fer love, good luck and all dare giarantecs for life. Delay not to kifted and beantiful young lady. Highly respectable city refe- sidence, ston Sixth avenue, PIRTEUALISM.—ME- fon HESTER, TEST MEDICAL and Bsiness Mediam, can be consulted at his rooms, od fourth street, near Latayctie place. Cirele this (Fri- tres Dining: nitur Ladi t, mortgage sale Table, Balla, Cues, &e. Attorney for Mortgiig RICULTURAL —IMPLEMEN' TS, Sec CHAM & FAIRCHILD, Auctioneers, Will sell, on FY¥iday, August 16, at 10 o'clock, at 120 Nassau street, a large and extensive assortment of patent | Agricultnral Impl ments, sitch as Mowing Machines, Reap- ing Machines, Cora \shellers, Grain Cleaners, Horse Power | Pisughs, Rakes, Hoos, Shovels, Planters, Drills, Ox Yokes, | and every known ua ul farthing Wiech § P| ‘ains, “orn, Garden Truck, Flowers, te amid acs, JOHN KELLY, Shorifi | business affairs mstlt this natura mbers gi an be geen at he’ ERIFE'S SALE—MACHINERY. i HAMBERS & FALRCHILD, AUCTIONEERS, room 113\Nassau street, Will sell this day (rriday) August 16, at 11 o'clock, at HE GREATEST WONDER IN THE WORLD bape THE | Fe and neconplished Madame BYRON, from Paria, | gio “ean “be conentte! with the strictest confidence on alk affairs of life, embracing love, courtship, business and sickness; restores drvnken and unfaithful husbands; ty No, 36 Weat Twenty-cighth street, the stock of an iron Yard, comprising Sicam Fugines Be vrs, Pullin, ap ing, Pamps and other pieces and yr jachiner} srep Iron, &e., JOUN KELLY, asecret to make you beloved by your heart’s bol dre brings together tlioee long separated, Ladies 25 cente; a 50 cents, Residence No. 90 Third avenue, abore ifth atrect. . ES eel HONIGMAN, DIAMOND buys them at full value, at hit.

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