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# 4 4 t ‘high prices which holders wero asking to-day, prevented export buyers from purchasing freely, and, though prices were firmer, the market was loss active, jes 17,000 Dbis. State and Western, 2,000 bbls. Southern, and 1,000 bbls. Canada. 455 500 4 60 6 50 700 585 8 75 9 00 3 50 320 was Extra Gana Mixed to Straight to Choice extra tamily and Rye four Corn meal, Jove: DOOR e Ee roe: d Brandywine. —Wheat was in yery good demand for export, and higher in price, with limited receipts for the season, and alos of 180,000 bushels at $195 a $140 for white Ken tucky, $1 30 a $1 26 for white Western and Canada, $1 27 9 $1 30 for red and amber Western wiuter, $1 $1 20 for Milwaukee club and amber Wisconsin, $1.09 for Canada Jub, and 90c. a $1 10 for Chicago spring. Corn was inac re demand at a further advance, with sales of 170,000 Dushels, mostly Western mfxed, at from 42c. to 60c. for unsound and very choice, with Western yellow at 50e. a 520 and oats were in requestat steady prices. Barley was ‘pominal. Corron:—The market was quoted steady at 18¢, a Ko. for middling uplands, with sales of 1,000 bales. FFER Was quiet, und on); 0 bugs Rio were sold at Badge. 0 1de. per Ib. EWooDs.—There were 130 tons St. ‘wood suid on p. t. Fisu.—The demand was active only for smoked her- ‘At 24c. a 26c. for scaled,"and 14e. & 1be, for No.1. is. —The market was more active, and ship. seeners wens gotting higher rates on breadstuils, which d the bwik of the engagements. To Liverpool there were taker Tate ina 1,500 bbls. flour at 2s. a 28. 3d., the latter a wheat, in bulk and ship’ bags, and 93d. a Domingo Log- = reign vessel; 225,000 bushels grain at 94¢ds, a . and 101. for corm, in do. do.; also 60 hhds, tallow nt 238.68. To London 3,000 bbls. flour xt 2s. 1044. a @&., aut 6,000 bushels wheat at 9i¢d., in ship's ee, To Glasgow 10,000 bushels corn at Ogi., p's bags. To Bristol 600 bbls. flour at @. Od., ahd 14,000 bushels wheat at O'<d., in ship's bags. ‘To Londonderry @ British bark took a cargo of corn jd. in bulk and Ship's bays. To Havre 1,000 bbis were shipped at 75c., and 20,000 bushels wheat at a 20c.,in shipper’s bags. To Bremen 70 tons log ‘Wood at 328. 6d. Hay,—New was plenty, and selling in lots at 40c. a 60c. "oat Tbs, Old was quiet. —Some demand exists for dr for exportation to , but the trade still hold themselves aloof from market. Prices are nominal, nearly all the sales being on private terms. For domesttic slaughters Bie Boron demand is falling off, but a litle more in is made by tanners. are 7,600 diy Buenos dry Porto Cabello, slaughters, all on p: Hors.—There was more inquiry for last year’s at from 180. to 26c. por Ib. .—No important movements transpired to-day THER.—Hernlock sole continues dull. Kor all do iptions of oak tanned a fair demand exists at fair Prefer governmental military purposes. > was dull, though quoted irm. Lame was at 70c. for common Rockland and 80c. for }, but it was not activ: The only important sales were 260 hhds. ado at 200 | STORES.—A good speculative demand prevailed, gales were made of 4,590 bbls. rosin at $6 4 $6 10 for mon; 700 bbls. spirits Mrpentine at $1 25a gl 30 per ; 600 bbls. pitch and 500 bbis. Wilmington tar at 50 per bbl. —A fair demand was reported for linseed at 690, a Other kinds were quiet. jons.—But liltle activity was reported in pork, ‘the Bales of which were only 450 bbls., at $15 for moss atid $10 a $10 26 for prime per bbl. Beef was in ate demand, with sales of 120 bbls. at 2 25 for extra mess, and $9 25 a $11 25 for rey ‘The sales of lard were 275 package NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 17, 1861. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMA LES. &T NURSE.—WANTED, A SITUATION AS WET nurse, by a highly respectable Protestant woman, who bas lost her baby.” Best of references given. Call at or address J. A,, 68 Maine st., Brooklyn. y ANTED—A SITUATION TO COOK, WASH AND 211 West Houston st. ISH WOMAN, reenwich st., barging A RESPECTABLE EN¢ a situation as kwundress, Call at 41 second floor, front room, SITUATIONS WANTED=—MALES. _ A BOY, OF THE AGE OF SIXTEEN YEARS IS DE; £ Sirous of going Uo sea, would like toengage with a captain of some ship about leaving port. Apply to James Smith, at 795 Broadway, ‘RMAN, WHO HAS BEEN IN THIS about two years, speaks and writes the h languages, and who can give the best es, would like to obtain a situation with & mer- house in any part of the world, although a pre ference would b ‘en to China, Japan or Australia, on condition that his travelling expenses will be rejinbursed. an interview can be had by addressing H, R., Herald ollice. ii had long ¢: ‘ city, and must advertise, to competency. Address BY 8 bookkeeper in am ct is not 5 Satisfaction will be given as J. A., 386 4th av. TPO WHOLFSALE LIQUOR DEALERS.—THE ADV User, havirg a knoWwled; {ge of the manufacture and putting up of liquors, is desirous of getting a sitvation where he can make Himself spits wages taken in liquors if desi s EF. A YOUNG and possessing the ne 8 @ situation in a law offi earn three or four dollars per week ant directed never stuticd law, but wishes to do so; hat a valuable business experience in this city and will ¢ satisfactory city reference Address 3. J. G., box 121 Herald office, S AND LIQUOR DE. yy aman of integrity, industry ey, as light porter sistant chatgeof a res; le Nquor J.C. G., for three days, 199 West 26th st ry quali where he e@ his studi LERS, —SITU ATIO oom ANTED—A SITUATION AS COACIIMAN OR GROOM and general servant and to attend inside, by a oung man two years; is willing to 1 for a week or a month. Good reference from his last °. at 75 Washington st., for one week. Inquire James Irwin. V TAN PORTER IN ME wholesale who speaks, and writes fluently Address W. H., Horald office D SERVANTS WILL AU 138 Fleventh s tan, Seoteh, Amer s to suit thy times; good ‘All orders by nail promptly. at LL FAMILIES AND SERVANTS WILL FIND THE ‘gest Select Institute, at 138 Eleventh strevt, cor- her of Sixth avenue, for German, Scotch, Amerigap’ and Irish help; civil aud capable; wages to suit the times; xood places always realy, All orders by mail promptly attended. wes D—A GIRL TO DO WASHING general housework in a small famity. renees required, Apply at 73 West 47th st., between 6th ahd 7th ays. atthe we: D IMMEDIATELY—A NURSE WITT A FRESH breagt of milk. City references required, Apply b4 West 19th st. Cut méats were quict at 5: r was selling at 8¢ c. a 5c. for shoulders. — Bu! . . for State, and 7c. a le. for Ohio. The market i ued inactive for cheese, at 4c. a 73gc. for poor to fix was stifiy held, and 160 tierces were gold at 634¢. ic. .—Nutmegs, No. 1, were firm at 50c. , withsales of Ibs, —There was less doing to-day; but there was no in prices. Total sales, 850 hhds. Cuba at 6c. a 7c. ; boxes Havana at 7}{c. for part, W.—Sales were mado of 35,000 pounds at 8 ¥ —The public sale was tolerably woll attended, and ‘Considering the nature of the offering, which was not at- ive, the market was supported, large lines of oolong, e greens having been sold, including oolong at junpowder, 624¢. a 63c. ; adic. —There were 600 bbls. sold at 170. foor..—The demand continues good for domestic wools, dealers have disposed of large lots at satisfactory s. Tho receivers of domestic have also done a good in first hands, and report sales of 70,000 to 80,000 ece at 28c. a B4c., and 50,000 Ibs. pulled at 27c. a 5 California there has been some movement, and ®ome of the new clip has been sold. Hl Jo ee FAMILY MARKET REVIEW. jf matters at Washington markgt may be taken ag an fmdex Old Uncle Abe need not have issued his late proc: Yamation calling for a national fast, for, to all appear” anoes, the people are practiscing a system of rigid ab stemiousness, Compared with which the Lenten fast isa mogté bagatelle. In short, the butcher’s complain that is ‘nobody to eat,” which, no doubt, Mrs. Part- would set down as evidencing a decline in ¢an- aibalism. Meat, vegetables, fruit, fish and the numerous Wlsooljapea of family marketing have very poor sales mr to what they used to have before the destruc- 8 war occurred. civ) {a scdrcely worth while to put the scale of prices on , 83 there is very slight change since our last Yn thie lino of meats, porter house steak sells at 18c. per ., fowls at 1éc. and ‘spring chickens at 18c. a 19c. per . Ss bring 10c. a 20c. per quart, and eggs sell at Tate of 16 for 250. AREUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. $ , SMART AND STRONG, WANTS A ituaton ag chambermaid; best of recommendation by itr prgsent employer. Inquire at 28 Broad st., MON WANTED—BY AN AMERICAN YOUNG , to take care of children; either city or country. A’ 1 77 Allen st., between Grand abd Broome sts., se- front roorh. EXPERIENCE DESIRES OF 8 vith mn, éithie joo] or family, as teacher gund French, also Latin, if desired; or would be 7 in ofber branches. Address box 350 Post eld, Mass. . AN PROVESTANT GIRL WISHES A SITUA™ ap American family as chambermait or to ren, Call at 225 West 16th st., near 7th gixe good references, iG ENGLISH LADY OF EDUCATION AND refinement wishes to make an engagement as o- 8, Gr to guperintend the domestic affairs of a gen- n’s household; no objection to go in the country. ees for three days Annie H., Herald office, E, YOUNG MARRIED WOMAN WOULD WISH Ly out as wet nurse, Call at 266 West 27th st., een 9th and 10th ava, —_—. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A situaticn to cook, wash and irou; is an excellent anda good washer and ironer; is willing and obli- |. Best city reference from ber last place, Call at 187 SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MAR- ried woman, as wet nurse; has reference. Call at place, Broad st., near the Battery. Lost her baby N ENGLISH LADY DESIRES A POSITION AS travelling or resident companion or governess; no Hon to assist in the general routine of a well regu- household; would prefer to leave the city or go . For further particulars adtiress, through the qyeck, Miss Hopkins, 77 St. Mark's place. GERMAN GIRL WISHES A SITUATION TO DO general housework. Good references. Call at 27 it st., im the store. RESPECTABLE WIDOW WOMAN WISHES A SITU. ation as wet nurse; has afresh breast of milk. Cal} gufted at 249 West Houston st. w* ED—A YOUNG LADY, TO GO TO CALIFORNIA, None Lat thoge of the highest respectability and without encumbrance need apply; one from the country preferred. Address BE, W., box 134 Herald office, for oflb week, with particulars, which will be confidential Warm GIRL, WHO CAN COOK, WASH AND iron in a superior manner, for a smajl private family, Must have good’ city reference; wageg seven dollars. Apply, from twelve to four o'slpgie, as 8 Bd av., between 12th and 13th sts., to-day and Monday. ANTED—A WOMAN TO COOK, WASH AND IRO} and help do a part of the geucral hoysework , make bread, &.; must have gdod reverence. Apply at 98 Le¥- ington ay., five doors above 27th st. W3xte— A FRENCH oR, G AN GIRL, WHO can speak some English, to do generet housework ; must be a good cook, wasber and jronér. Apply at 28 Hamilton plice (Clymer street), Wiliamsbarg, , PERSONAL, ce YOURS RECEIVED T00 LATE 10 KREP THE appointment, Letter for you, Station D, Saturday morning. B. c™ HAS RELURNED FROM WASHINGTON, 121, 66) OWN EAST.” —I LEAVE TOWN THIS EVENING. i Cannot meet you on Sunday. Regret it ex: ceelingly. Watch the “Personals,” M. RF" ADOPTION-—~A FINE HEALTHY FEMALE CHILD, AY two months old; can be had by any respectable per. Son having suilleient moans, Address G. A., station E, giving name and address, T’ DENNIS D. MURPHY, OF COURTMASHERY, Couury Cork, Ireland, who lately arrived in this country, will apply at No, $8 Pearl street, New York, he will hear from his brother, T H. O. P., OF BRO! address ste will hear frou LYN, WILL SI D. A. N, of Bing Sing. ED DANIEL missing this hair, a front NFORMATION WANTRD—OF A BOY Dougherty, aged 14 years, who has bi last month. f1é has light brown eyes, blac tooth ou upper jaw gone and siightly pockmarked; he wore. white coat and black pants. He was missed from the house of his employer, Mr. Mundy, York street, ‘n, Any iformation concerning his whereabouts hankfnily ree! by his ailwted father, Philip Dougherty, 61 Malber y sty OF MISS KATTY KING, A Sho left her home on Wednes. afternoon, Au yuee which she has got ben seen or heard of, he is about five feet high, well built, full face, and had on when she left a white silk bonnt, black silk cloaks and light dress, Any information. re- Specting her Whoreabeuts (oither dead or alive), will be NVORMATION WAN’ stranger in the city thankfully roverved by George W. Reid, box 177 Herald otliee. NFORMATION WANTED—OF LEWIS BONARD, BY birth a Frenchinan, by trade a weaver. For the benefit of Mr, Bonard be will please address A, Livingston, box 8,852 Post olfice, ANTED—OF MICHAEL FAHEY FROM ay, place called Lockrey; when last was at Oyster Bay, N.Y. Any informa. tion of him will be thankfully received by his cousin, Mary Neary, at 276 Adelphi Street, at George W. John: son's, Brookly IM.—CALL AT MY HOUS can see you, OR TELL ME WHERE 1 Something particular to tell you. JAOK. C MM MARY ELUS. JLIAMSBURG,—THERE IS AVE a lotterin the Williamsburg Post ottice for you. M —IS THE COMMUNICATION IN THIS PAPER OF AVE © Tuesday intended for JABIE? R.—WITL CALL —ALL WELL AT HOME, AT THE SAME PLACE, AND ,this (Saturday) evening, at 8 ‘This heart from (hine foever?? Reflect, and bitter words. STATION D AND KIGHTH STREI bK) fer a favor by addressing Ts SON WHO LEFT A 8UM OF MONEY AT s stroct, up stairs, can ha: me by ap: plying there for Joseph O'Neil, proving property and paying expenses, THE LADY WEAR A WHITE BONNET AND black siik basque, who rode up town at about half. pust five on Thursday afternoon in a Fifth avenue stage, Willconfer a great favor upon the friend who sat at the door and got out at Eleventh street, by granting him an ly jew. Picase address Emil Godfrey, New York Post ottice, AN WHOSE LIFE WAS SAVED BY THE use Of One Of the Delano Patent Lite Preserving Vests, ai thé time that the steamer Canatian sank in thirty-five minutes aiter striking the sunkon ice, will please address, giving the “particulars, Delano Life Preserving Coat and Vest Company, 256 Broadway, New York, ry LURLINE—AT NEWPORT, AUGUST 5 E Tho a 15. THE NN well. MPH YOUNG LADY WHO RODE YI day) afternoon in one of the Bk r street stuges, and wore a blue dress and dark cloak, having in her hand asmall book, is earnestiy requested to send her address to the young mau who was in the same stage, a foreigner, unacquainted in the city, who desires to pay her his Tespocis 48 soon 4s convenient, Addyess Friendship, sta- tion D, 368 Eighth avenue. TL 4 i B HELP WANTED—NALES. GENTS WANTED—MALE AND FEMALE, IN CITIES, towns and Mi ames, YO Laas the tips new on rize Sationery agd Recipe Package. ping 9 guperb Print (ono) of the ¢! A chief, denen nit 6 wpe Recipes, Stationery ind Enve}obes, printed It coloré, ates of Jewelry, &c., &c.—thg mage saleable pptlele tm raurkot, and gold omly by us. Agente axe making from $5 to $1d per day, Send’ stamp for circulay. = RICKARDS & CO., 162 Nassau street. — tear Sek Coscia WANTED.—A STEADY MAN, WHO TH oughly ubderstands driving and grodming horseh, can obtain a permanent situation by Applying at the ate residence of W. H. Aspinwall, near Vanderbilt landing, Staten Island, between 9 and 10 A. M., for two days. eRK WANTED.—ONE WITH GOOD REFE- ‘an apply corner of 2d ay, and 84th st. } OTEL CLERK WANTED.—WANTED, A SINGLE young man, competent to keep books, and wlio throughly understands the hotel business; one who speaks French preferred, None but those able to give security and the best reference need address Proprietor, box 190 Herald office, REQUIRE AGENTS IN Every COUN ay FOR OUR unrivalled Coffeo Strainer and Economiser, Patent indelible Pencil for marking linen, Gents’ Patent Match Safe, for vest Pocket, Patent Hemmer and Shield, and other articles selling rapidly. 200 per cent profit. Ad- dregs, with stamp, Rice & Co., $3 Nassau street, N. Y. BORUITING AGENTS.-WANTED, SMART, ENER- getic mon to act as agents to obtain recruits for a Airst class regiment. Pay will be given for every man fornished. Call at 491 Broadway, second floof, at 9 A. M R= ANTED—A CHAMBERMAID, A'T 26 STRONG PLAGE W between Clinton apd Henry sts., near Harrata Brooklyn, Warn EXPERIENCED DRUG CLERK, AT 190 Ned Grand ét., Williamsburg. ~ Good references re- quired, Wee CLERK IN A GROCERY (AMERICAN) , from 18 to 20 years of age; one from the country preferred. Apply after 9 é’clock this torning at the office, 320 Fourth ay., petweon 24th and 26th sts, 4. 'ANTED—IN A COMMISSION MERCHANT'S OFFICE, a lad, about 16 years of ago, ee his pa- rents, in this city, who writes a fair band “And is willing to make himself generally useful. Salary $76 first yoar. Address C. L., box 2,829 Post office. G., OF NEW YORK.—COME TO ME OR WRITE e before I am left penniless by your ptr, E. T, ‘Westorn papers please copy. M. atthe as = = i MILITARY. OMPANY B, SEVENTY-FIRST REGIMENT N, Y. 8. M.— o members of this company, and those who were enlisted ag recruits, are requested to feet at the Armory on Monday évening, August 19, 408 0"@ock, hs business ii rtant to all will be transacted. By ordeg of . Zsssni, Orderdy. Capt. BL. 1 ls AYMENT OF THE FIFTH REGIMENT, NEW YORK State Militia. —The following order of payment of this regiment will be ebsorved:—-Monday, 19th jh3tapt—Coyr- pany A, at 1 o’clock; Company B, at2'¢ o'clock; Company ©, at 344 o'clock, ‘Tuesday, 20th inatant—Company D, at iL o'clock; Company E, at 1 o'clock; Company F, dt 2 o'clock. ‘Wednesday, 21st instant—Compaty G, Bt 11 o'clock; Company H, at 1 o'clock; Company I, at 2 6’clock; Company K, at o’cjock. The fleld and staf on Thursday morning at tev o'clock, at the regimental armory or tiie Fifth reziment, cérner of Fssex and Grand gircet. The commanding officers of companies will call for pay roll on the undersigned, at the Metropolitan Hotel, on ito aday morfing at 10 o'clock. : ANDREW M. SALLADE, Paymastér U. 8. A. SIXTH REGIMENT NGW YORK ‘ATE MILITLA.— Ofticers and soldiers of this regiment who wish to re-enlist for the war are requested to attend a meeting to be held at Centre market, on Saturday evening, August 17 at Eight o’vlock. By request of Col. Pinckney and séveral other officers. a HE MEMBERS OF THE TWELFTH REGIMENT, NEW York State Miljtia, are requésted to desemble at the Mercer House, corney of Broome and Mercer streetg, thig (Saturday) afternoon, August 17, dt throe o'clock, for thé purpoee of ascertaining the feelings of the men. jar to the payment of te corps. By or: Ae of ommittde, Sergeayt JAS. WI IN, THOS. McD Mott ic rake REGIMENT, NEW YORK STATE iin — a, members, ex members and volunteers of the Bet 3 'y of ty-lirst regimemt will please make retury to the an ail Guns and Military Bquipmepts, &e., Pelonging 10 Be- neral government oF State of New York at the edrliestmo- ment, to enable the Quartermaster to make his fotyrng to the goneral department. Any persoiis haying Claims aghinst said regiment will please preset their accounts properly certified for payment, to the Quartermaster, 257 PER MONTH MADE. RY ENTERPRISING Agents selling SAPS ie Hemmer and Shield, for hi My sewing. Sample gest on receipt of 25 A. H. Downer , 442 Broadway. === ne REWARDS. REWARD. —LOST YESTERDAY AFTERNOON, IN astage betwen Canal strect and Grand. sth leatlier Purse containing a srpail gam of money and two rings, of no great value to any one byt the owner. Anyeperson finding the above will receive the reward on Waving the purso and contents at WILLEAM SIMPSON_& CO.’S, 181 Bowery. REWARD.—LOST, ON SATURDAY, THE 10TH inst., a Portmonnaie containing several notes; one made by D. P. Barnard, payable to the ordér of J. 0. Donnell], and endorsed by bith for $1,000, payable four montbg after date, July 14, 1861; one made by George Snyder for $210 50, payable to the order of Thos. White, and endorsed vd him, payatle nine ele after date, February 25, 1961, together with several other notes past due, The public are cautioned against taking any of te above described notes. Any one leaving them with F. ', Baker, corner of Broad and Wali stivets, will receive the above reward. i Seen ae 25 I WILL GIVE THIS SUM TO ANY ON! e who will procure mo asitration as conductor on any of the city roads, or any respectable employment. Addréss A. B., box 126 Horald office, cents. Addr a RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS laundress, or to do general housework. Has the ity reference. Inquire at 70 King street. YOUNG LADY WHO HAS BEEN A first class bearding school is desirons PSdtaiping a situation as companion toa lady or aman- ; DO ae tae to travel or to reside in the country. J. M., box 198 Herald ottice. TUATIONS WANTED.—MARY A. POWELL AND Mary A. Bruat, two respectable women, wish to in washing and ironing, at 24 East 19th st. HOUT WAGES REQUIRED.—A SITUATION wanted by a German lady, of fine education, ina wel American family, to make herself useful. es given and required Address C, D. A, R ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL, @ situation ag chambermaid, or tdo plain sew: D jtands washing and ironing; no objection to do : ework for a small family. Can be seen for a days at her employer's, 87 Prospect st. , Brooklyn, madical oh 4g wel nurse; no objection to travel; : cal reference. Apply ‘at 186 West 27th st., be: gan Sib and 9h ats. e ; *. "ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN, situation as good a ‘in cook, good washer and rr; feos city reference, Call at 198 Bast 14th st.,near ., for two days. [AJ ANTED—A SITUATION AS COOK; CAN COOK, wash and iron; good city reference. Call at 24 James ob j REWARD.—LOST, ON MONDAY BAST, WHILE. going from Eighteenth street, New York, to iiliamsburg, a sfnglo stone Diamond Ring. The finder will receive the above reward by leaving the same at No. 30 Pine street, room 22. Any pawnbroker stojSping said ring can receive the reward and no questions asked. 5 REWARD.—STOLEN, A HEAVY GOLD HUNT- ing patent lover Watgh, hard dial, R. & G. Beesly. No, 23,157. If returned by a pawnbroker a premium in addition to the above reward will be puid by the undersigned and no questions asked. CHAS, H. PIERSON, 74 South street. REWARD,—LOST, ON ONE OF THE FOURTH avenue cars, on’ Wednesday affrnoon, the 14th inst., a gold hunting cago Watch, Jules Jurgensen, maker, No. 6,059; with gold chain, pendamts and locket attached. It is chiefly valued us the gift of a deceased friend, The above reward will be paid and no questions asked, on returning it to William Herri 74 Jolin street, LBEMARLE HOTEL.—APARTMENTS CAN NOW BE A obtained at this new and clogant establishment, corner of Broadway, Fifth avenue and Twenty-fourth street, af prices conformable to the exigency of the times. V HITNEY HOUSE, CORNER OF BROADWAY AND Twelfth street, conducted on the Earopen plan. Suits and single Rooms at extremely iow prices, corres. H. M. BENNETT, Proprietor. RESON a re ANTED—A SAIL BOAT, TWENTY TO TWENTY FIVE feet long; must be afast sailer, and in good condi- Address J. K., box 66 Post oflice, for one week, stating lowest price and full particulars, South street, GEO. W. ROSEVELT, Quartermaster Seyenty-first re infont. —— a = RELIGIOUS NOTICES, uy nde Ab id te AR 2 2 rE UNE ISRAEL—CONGREGATION OF GERMAN AND French Irraojites. The above congregration, which holds divine service every Saturday, in the Cooptt Insti tute under the ministry and superintendence of the Rev. Dr. Bondi, has rented for the coming Jewish holidays the large and Epacious Lecture Room in Clinton Hall. Cards of admission to be had of President Friburg, 250 Second street, between avenues B and C; J. Ehrlich, F3q., 111 avemue A, between Seventh and Eighth streets; £. Block, Feq., 164 Leonard street, near Broadway, and in the book store, 436 Broadway. IBERTY: ITS PERILS IN TIMES OF REVOLUTION, and its Safeguards—will be the subjéct of the Sundty G@vening discoursé at the Brooklyn<Tabernacle. Rev. William Alvin Bartlest will preach mornmg spa gvening, Services will commence at 1034 A. M. and 7% P. M. Gal kmammedinna ; EMORIAL CHURCH, HAMMOND STREET, CORNER of Waverley piaco.—The Rev. Franciq Mansflold, assistant minister of the Church of the HMy Communion, will preaeh to-morrow (Sunday) evening. Services ut 1034, 4 and 7% o'clock. Free seats. PEN AIR PREACHING.—NEW YORK EVANGELI- cal Alliance.—{he Rev. Mr. McAllister, of Thirty sixth street will preach (D. a) in_ Astor place, to-mor- row evening, 18th inst., at 53¢P. M. By permission of his Honor the Mayor, EV. MATTHEW HALE SMITH WILL PREACH A special sermon in Trenor Hall, corner of Broadway and Thirty-fourth street, to-morrow (Sunday), at 11 o'clock A. M. only. Same service next Sabbath, August 25, and regular serv! will be resumed on the first Sab- bath in September. EV. L.H. VAN DOREN’S SUBJECT SABBATH ) morning, ‘Our Nation’s Hope only in God.”’ Con- gress and the President haye now admitted it. In the evening, “God's Two Witnessing Prophets yet to Come; Their Wonderful Mission and Martyrdom. A Union prayer nuvceting one haif hour befSre each sermon. 126 West Forty-seventh street, near Seventh avenue. ISAAC $. KALLOCH WILL PREACH IN. THE R Laight streot_ church, corner of Laight and Vartek Streets, to-morrow (Sunday) morning and evening, Sub- ject in the morning, “ Christianity and Reform.’” Even- ing, “Slavery and the War.”” SALES OF REAL ESTATE, FARM FOR SALe—ON LONG ISLAND, THIRTY miles from Brooklyn, and half a mile from Farming daig depot, containing 76 acres of land, 50 acres under a high state of cultivation and 26 of woodland; on the Farm there is @ large (lwelling House, Barn, outhouses, &e., and ir ‘age to be in fyll bearing next Years P for family use; small fruits, such as grapes, Zoos’ es, currants, &e.; asparagus bed pull cient for family use, For. partic inquire of D POWELL, on the premises, or of JOHN CROSS, 227 South Second street, Williamsburg. of Cort ace for those who have to reduce their expenses a comfortable home, Apply at the drug store, f Bowery and Fourth street, CHEAP COUNTRY RESIDE NEAR THE CITY, two story House, three or five lots, for $1,600, be: tween Seventh and Kighth st Morrisania. Two story, basomont Honse, two lots, $ Melrose, near Harlem. G. W. DITCHETT, corner of Chatham and Chasnbersstreets, brown stone building. ros, $5.0 3, $6,000; five Ac and sixty-tt Acres, $12,000; all W. DITCHELT, corner of Chatham ets, brown stone building. ad; four Ac! on Hudson and Chandy i VILDING PLOY AT SOUTH BERGEN FOR SALB— Desirably located Plot (four city lots), 14 miles from Jersey City, by horse railroad, every ten minutes ture 5 conti, Price $700. Apply at 41 Water street, MERCHANDISE, IN exchange for Real ell tet, and rents 200D pro me OR SALE—RFAL ESTATE OF GOOD ¢ other property, free from eneumbranec exchange for $130,000 of first class first mort Bonds, Apply at BRADLEY, WARNE: re SALF—ONLY $3,500, LESS THAN HALF TH cost, a large Mill, with’ twenty saws in it, Hous Harn and 210 acres of good Land, with heavy timbc thereon. $1200 cash. Must b Inquire for three days at 238 Bleecker street, in the bakery, i OR SALE—. Railroad 40 Union square, Fourth avenue, to & DAW FOUR STORY AND BASE stone front Residence, No, 9 West Street, Now York; house 25 feet 6 inches by foet 9 Inches deep; modernstyle, hot and cold wate ersa&e. Atso the f front Building Also elegant Cor flne viow of the If fish ponds, fruit % able, For sale to close eagate, SCRIBNER & DENS: LOW, Ait 3 for Executor, No. 29 Wall street, New York, ALP—! GOOD HOUSE, BARN AND HALF AN acre of Land, with plenty of Frait; three miles from Long Ieland, omnibas route, Apply to WRIGHT , Stable, Grand street ferry, Wilininsburg. THREE STORY open all ¢ L¥—Low, nt, in pel two-thirds on mortgage. 2, i cars, half an hour to Fulton fi story, attic, Dagement aud sub-o or, Cost $3,600, will sell for $2,700, mortgage. Addry box 120 Herald oiti FE ENFH WARD, A VALU- se, with nearly two full lots; cost $28,000, will be sold for $14,600; but little money required down! lnquire of B. WOOD, 39 Burling slip, in the clothing store on third floor, No agents need apply. KR" SALE, AT MORRISTOWN, N. FINE COUN try seat, ten minutes’ walk from depot: will sell from 18 to 40 acres of choice land, perfectly stocked with all the choicest varieties of fruit ; three acres lawn, filled with shade and ornamental trees, surrounding the house with a high commanding view. Garden filled with grapes and all the fine fruits and flowers, House new, 60x35 two stories, Gothic style, with water works complete Barus and stables new. | Will sell at a great sucritice Address J. Elliot Condict, No. 57 White street, or Silas B Condict, on the premises. Mornistown, August 16, 1861. JOR SALE OR EXCHANGE IN BROOKLYN.—GOOD improved City Property will be sold low or ex changed for dry goods, clothing or groceries, or vacant lots. Inquireat 119 Clermont avenue. $500 WA steps from the Re" SALE OR TO LET—“ISOLA BELLA,” THE W known country seat of A. L. Ireland, Esq. Scroon, Exsex county, in this State, The house is eruci form and cottage style, ‘ge, containing nine rooms on the first floor, viz , Imusic, dining, library, billiard rooms, &c. ; in the gecond story twelve befroonis. On the place 18 a large ice house, stables, sheds, &¢.; on shore terraces, houses and boats. ’ The grounds are beah- tifully arranged in flower, garden walks and lawn, with groves of fine trees. The island contains about 90 ac: with adrive entirely around it, and a great variety wild and picturesque scenery, with mest extensive and beautiful views of the Adirondack and other mountains ‘The place is admirably adapted for a sportsman or a ho tol, the lake containing a variety of the finest fish, and the country abounding in every species of game. The fiirni ture; carriages, horses, boats, &c., will be sold or let with the place if desired. “Possession given Ist of October Apply to. JOHN R. IRELAND, 60 Wall street, New York, or A. L. IRELAND, on the place. Si RENT—COUNTRY STORE, $2,500, ONE OF THE SD best stands in Westchester county: $1,000 cash; balance part mortgage, part taken out in trade; thriving village; rich country, good house and three tenement honges; eight city lots. Inquire near the premises, of the ticket agent, at the West Mount Vernon depot, Harlem Railroad, Cost $5,000. ‘CHANGE FOR A FARM NEAR THIS CITY OR Philadelphia, good farming Land in Towa, Minnesota and near St. Joseph, Missouri. Cottage House and. Bare on fourteen Lots in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and $6,000 in shelf Hardware. Address A. C. E., box 144 Heraid offic 0 BE SOLD AT A SACRIFICE—A BEAUTIFUL BROW stone front three stbry and basement high sjoop Hous replete with every modern convenience; unexceptionab! neighborhood. Address Johnson, box 221 Herald offi No agents need apply. ME ADVERTISER, A RESIDENT OF ILLINOIS, NAS fourteen hundred acres of choice timber Land in Southern Mlinois that he will exchange for Dry Goods For information parties may call on Dibblee, Work & Moore, No. 97 Chambers street. W. R. 10 BUILDERS.—WANTED ERECTED IN CITY, STRONG plain brick Store, 25x86 feet, in exchange for forty acres Land, desirable building sites, ten miles ffom city, adjacent to’ Northern Newslersey Railroad, SEYMOUR & WHITON, 132 Broadway. ANTEP—A COUNTRY PLACE OF FROM FIFTEEN W forty-acres, with fruit and shade trees, and gootl water; cohvenient to railroad and within one hour’s ride of New York. Any person having such a place for sale f6r part cash and three or four hundred acres of fine Drairie and) located poar a railrond, in. Benton county Indiana, address M. & B,, Herald office, New York, stating price, location and fall particulars as to buildings, &t. ‘ANTED—IN THE COUNTRY, A HOUSE AND FROM 10 to 30 Acres, in exchange for a House worth $3,700 in Brooklyn. The subscriber's ownership in the same amounts to $1;500, which in , together wilh $500 to $1,000 cash, will be given in payment or first payment. Address Goorge T., Herald of ‘ANTED TO PURCHASE—A COMFORTABLE HOUS! with about ten acres of land attached, not over 0} hour’s acceas, summer and winter, from Wall street; loca tion must be healthy and a water ‘view preferred.) Ad dress, with full particulars as to price and location, price abort $,000, Domus, Herald offic ACREY ELEGANT FIRST CLASS FARM, COM 16 plete in every respect, fronting a salt’ water bay, Long Island, four hours from the city, for sale, It fs a rich black soil, and unsurpassed for fertility; salt water privileges; good harbor and scenery magnificent. Price $18,000. A house in Brooklyn or New York, not ex ceeding $10,000 in value, would be taken in part payment, Adaress, from principals only, E, M. Peck, 71 West Tenth strect. ‘ FOR TWO AND A HALF ACRES OF $8.000 Land, with House, Store and Stearn Mill, 10 exchange for merchandise; $70,000 for 9 acres of Land, with a splendid Mansion in the Ninth ward in Brooklyn, for ale or exchange; 50 to 400 acres of land free and clear, Via perfect title, to exchange for hotels, groceries or merchandise, Apply at 12 Centre street, corner Cham. bers. ZEGLIO & HASTINGS. SUMMER RESORTS. LEN COVE.—EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATIONS AT THE. Triton House, close to the beach; good bathing, boating and fishing; board only $7 per week, with all the comforts of a first class hotel; scenery of the neighbor hood uneurpassed for beauty; boats daily, from Juimes Alip and Peck slip; fare 20 cena. Address J. Miller, ‘Tri e, Gl BOARDING IN A FIRST CL. private house, situated near the United States H during August and September. Terms moderate. App) early to MRS. SPOONER, Franklin street, Saratoga Sprir “THE TRADES. LOTHING CUTTERS—TWi YW =D IMMEDIATE, ly H. CLARK 8,400 and 402 Bowery. WANTED ON - |UTTERS WANTED.—SHOP CUTTER military work. Iso, 100 coat DUNHAM & BROCKAW, 34 AT. ANN’S CHURCH, EI SS Fifth ave FURNITURE. ee BEDROOM SUIT OF E) for $24, in all colors, of manufacture ; Also solid Chestnut Chamber’ Suits, plain and ornamental, at H. F, FARRINGTON’S, No. 368 Canal street, opposite Wooster, Established in 1843, FURNITURE. A BOY WANTED ness: one wh ness before, at 61 M “D TO WORK AT THE has worked at the bus TPO WIRE DRAW! NTED, IMM A’ good wire drawers. Apply ‘to Williamn superintendent Eagle Wire Mill, 22d st. and Ww ED—A FIRST RATE VARNISHER, ACCUs ed to varnish and fnish up cabinet work. None buta first rate workman need apply. Inquire at 148 Ful ton streot, up stairs. ran SO HOUSES, ROOMS, | ERGEN POINT, N. J.—A KURNISHED HOUSE TO rent, at Bergen Point, within forty minutes? of the city by steamboat, and three minutes? walk of the landing. Possession immediately. Apply at 84 Gold street, New York, RNISHED HOUSE TO LET.—TO LET ON THR enue, conwally situated aboy, i rner House, well furnished, wit in the rear, Pos: Post oflice, ‘00 RNISHED HOUSE TO LET—IN » i Urree story house hoatly furnished (hroughout ferry. ‘Terms very moderate, Addross box 2 862 HW’ 270 LETD.—A THREE STORY AND BASEME! house, having all tho improvements; will be let furnished or unfurnished, or the furniture will be sold. Ap 58 West Kightoenth street, FIFTH Madison Park, a stable connected sion immediately, Address box 2,060 and 60 @ street, one block nd Broadwe 50 by 100: team Hoist’ heated by steam and Insurance one por cent. fuquire oa the prentises, NNO Leta PO . dern built ho: completo and in pe ssion immediately. Apply AS» MOURE, No. 5 Boorman place, West fhirly-third street. ————._| AND MEDIUM principally in er Stores on the cand Bass n lace LET—A NUMBER the mid we ut, at the enth avenue and F coond about 126 feet dcep. The siories over the st K fitted up for a hotel, in connection with the adjoins ngs. J. & W, DENEL ixteenth street ant rom morning till 9 in the ev nih avenue, FIRS? FLOOR ABOV Broadway; it is atip t fs, and will be let fc neh if required. Apply 2eE, BETWEE! a All or part of the »: modern improvements. A HO North Shor: ort distance from the Castleton Landing; contains’ eleven rooms. in ation healthy; a good garden, stable onably toa permanont tenant. Apply Maiden lane: YO LET—FROM SEPTEMBER 1, T brick Dwelling, with alt the moder vst Fifteen t; has recently been painted and papered; Fur 1 be bought if desired, Apply to M SOLOMONS, st Fifteenth street INT FOUR STORY Ach avenne. t for a longer —A FIRST CL. vin Thirty Rent till May next $500, aud re r y to W. EF. ROBINSON, attorney and. c¢ 16 and 17 Suporters’ and Traders’ Bauk Building, corner of Broadway and Murray street. NO LETTHE ELEGANT FOUR STORY stone House 229 Weet Thirty-f N the way Immediate poss '—THE FOUR STORY BASE It the modern improvement. few doors above Amity’ st Whole or part of a hous k nd responsible parties. Apply. to SR, No. 9 West Thirty-seventh street, New BROWN Rex un low. Apply on the prom given, NT HOUSE, 18 Greene strect, Also the —FLOORS, THREE ROOMS, 146 THIRD AVENUE; ust Dwenty-eighth street; Lower k , ath street, six Rooms, lower part Cot wenty-eighth Also upper part of » (four rooms), uity-eighth street, J, R. WILCOD 3 Fourth avenue, BAR OF THE WHIT! ay and Twelfth st ke. inet —FOR LAGER BEER SALOON, BAKERY, UP- r, second hand furuiture or any other’ busi “ment 90 ‘Third avenue; splendid entrance to suit tenant. J. R. WILCOX, office 343 Fourth ayenne, Tyo Ler Pivc 106 ¥ tage, Cotta, y HOUSER, COR eet, with furniture Apply at the office IN BROOKLYN—A NICE TWO STORY BA: ment and under cellar Brick House: water, T fixtures and grapery wiy rent $240. No. 268 Dean sirect, east of Powers street. Apply to WM. STONE Rergen street, near Powers, atreot, up stairs, New York. TEVO LET OR LEAs with four a from Williamsbridg miles from the city. street, New York. Brooklyn, or —CHEAP, A COUNTRY HOUSF, land and outhouses, half a mik on the Harlem Railroad, twely Inquire at 16 and 18 Chambers THE WAR. ZOUAVES.—CAMP ASTOR, RIKER'S land.—This regiment will positively leave for the seat of war next week, A few first class ‘men will be the reserve. Uniforms, equipments, & ly. Recruits will be forwarded’ fr uare, by Lieut. THWAIT Z the tent, Union RMY GOODS. 3,000 double Haversacks. 3,000 governme tern Canteens, 5,000 waterproof Blanket And other articles, for sale by F WAGNER, 91 Liberty street, N.Y ARMY CONTRACTS WILL TAKE complete and official list of aj Ue bids put in for Army Goods, Clothing and Material, is pub lished in the United States Ki portor of August 8, 10 and 17. 10 © Fulton stree JAM NORTHEDG REGIM States Volunteers, now in carp at Elm Park, Staten Island, and duiy pted by the Secretary of War. Officer's headquarters room 20 Cooper Union, N. Y., where application for admission to this regiment can be made by those hav potent officers companies commanded by com- AND ARTISAN REGIMENT, Serrell.— mp W Recruits for it 10 Rattery 4 Carpenters, mechanics, blacksmiths, masons, and other artisans, Wanted, None but first rate men t ollicers and engineers’ pay the sagne as a ntry, and ten cents extra per day when at work on me chanical work. IREARMS.—ANY PARTIES HAVI Firearms and Army Accoutremen tion in_ larg ‘6, New of any quantitiespplease address box 3, Prt ANTED FOR AN ARTILLE attached to Colonel Serrell's regiment o And Artisans.—Pay commences as soon as en! quarters farnished. Headquarters, Centr Ket, Pighth regiment armory. J.B. SMITH, Captain. | ECRUITS FOR COLONEL ADAMS’ LO) lunteers, will réport without delay on Major Anderson, foot of Peck slip and Tenth river, at 10 A. M. and 3P. M. © by 8 Se AND BUNTING FLAGS, ALL SIZES, CONSTANT. b I I and Stands of Colors Nation: nd Mari. Flags and Bi ingles, Spear Heads and Mountings, HOJER & GRAHAM, manufacturers, 97 Duane st. T MILITARY MEN.—A COMPETENT MAN, WHO can get two companies and ean pay his share of ex penses in the regiment, ean have, the post of Major in a regiment, aceopten by the Secretary of War, and now in camp. Address box 118 Herald oftice. WO DOLLARS EACH WIEL BE PAID to join a regiment which kas been acc and wages commence immediately. Apply at No. 4 New street, second story. PO IMPORTERS OF FIREARY _ large or small quantities of Firearms in store, in bond or to arrive, may hear of an immediate purchaser (it suit able) by addre J., box 2,879 Post oflice, N. ¥ IERALD.—WILL YOU Tyo THE EDITOR OF THE F please inform the soldiers about to depart for the War, how they can be protected from the weather by the “Tentea Vri,” proposals for which are issued at Howard street! Py sien ror THE NAVY DEPARTMENT, SOME good Proppllers of 250 to 400 tons, copper fastened, low pressure engines, drawing from six to nine feet of water, and ready for immediate service. some schooners of Six to eight fect draught of water, copper , of about 200 tons measurement, fast suilers. Alvo some Swamtug Boats, suitable for vice, of 120 to 350 tons register y and hulls to be in good condition. Proposi 3 in writing, addressed al Constructor, 64 Exchange place, naming lowest will reeeive attenti wich avenue; rent very |, a cus dimers Joba 335 P.M. two io h Good Morgan, formerly Med THE TURP, \s PLEASURE GROUND ASSOCTATION.— Trotting mateh for $1,000 between Flora Temple and ‘Thursday, 22d inst., at mile heats, in harness. Also Thursday fol- horses, three mile heats, in harness, for day and good track. JOSEPH CROCHERON , Proprietor. Ai TROTTING HORSE HONEST PETER. Apply to HIRAM WOODRURS, Jove. ras CELEBRATED TROTTH ° will, after this date, stand permanenti: Columbia: county, N. ¥., at $25 Uhe sens advan tled to service Copake direct by boat, care Maré i STALLION ‘at Copake, D, payable ia e8 who do not prove with foal will be enti- the next season. Mares can be shipped to by the Harlem Railroad, or sent to Hudson of C. HL. Miller, Worth House, Hudson, For further information address Jupiter's Groom, HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C. W OLE new shi for sale ches RECT OR for one price to box 1 Ce a J hand oS] nage penfeetly soune whole will be livery atables, form 8) OR SALE I tabliehm YS beet Sound in’ ever, Will be sold IL, 48 Seventh Ho; LIGHT W. f of Tarn OR SALE—A SI I age )SE CARRIAGE, ROCKAWAY STYLE, A\ \(ting Lop Bagey, made by Stivers & Smith, __®. B. BALLOU, 409 Broadway, N. Y Pils hor tON WANT—NOT MUCH WOKN, Sond description and lowest cash Now York Post office, FOR SALP.—\ NUMBER OF SECOND hs, two doctor's Phactons, one two rly new, Road’ Wagons, 8 Carriage Factory, No. 89 NOD MILIT. 0; the horse is seven y Hand has been to suid at t bargain Hiroe vaily Can be seen at’ Nodine yn, near City Hall, ne ’ OR SALF—A PAIR OF HORSES AND LARGE PLAT. ring W Double Harness able price, as the owner has no use for thom. mn at 269 Wert Forly-eighth street, before 9A, M ar. M. SACRIFICE, ONE STYLISH h, one single seat and one 1, and che very light Top Wagon, y, 27 Wooster street, BARGAIN—A GENTLEMAN'S ES- sietin.cof a gray Mare (kind and on, Harness, Blankets, &e., being an hal no farther use for Cau be seen by addressing L., AT A ent, wall, hes and Bug; ons; 50 He and Business ¥ Brooklyn. AND HARNESS or sale. Hlorse six years old, kind and particular; ou In good condition, price to suit the times. Apply to Dr. AGO avenue, AGON, AND ONE OR TWO SeTs y in exchange oudl good liquors, eas immediate Catharine strget, rof Henry, for yo! 2 WANTED — ABOUT FIFTE) hands bigh; must be sond and kind. Any person faving sich will find a cash customor by addressing Geo. Wilson, box 160 Heralk stating price and where the horse can by seen, ComuunieaGous VECOND 113 SD for sale ¢ between Third AN’ or thr of Thirty fi ylish box 2,309 New —A HORSE, POR HIS KEE vived till Tuesday. —IS A DARK IRON ‘ on and a hajf hands dd powerful, sound and kind. Ade York Post office. ND WAGONS, WIT HOUT Deap, at PARKER, BREWSTER & BALD: inanufactory, 65 East Twenty-iitth street, and Lexington avenues. , For TWO For particulars inquire corner » months. tand Broadway, in the market. ci) ONE HORSE CARRIAGE, for fortr persons, not too much used, at Address box 2,179 New York Fost WwW" hands high, th naba x HOUSE in or wear some. pl miles of Now the Sound pre QRURNISHED HOt leasantly locat Address box 4 NODI TO. PURCHASE.—ANY GENTLEMAN ving a fine pair of Horses, from 15 to 1619 hat can trot in 245 to 3 fair price, may find a purchaser by apply 1 repont street, Brooklyn, “A jess might be purebased with them, 20, and is willing to S, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. ‘D, A VERY SMALL, BUT NEAT in good order, with a garden of half to one asaiat village within 60 to 75 York. The north side of Loug Island near erred. Address, with full deseription and rice, B.W.T., station D Post office, New ANTEND—OF A MEDIUM SIZE, for a family of three 618 Post ottice, stating loc and pri ) HOUSE WANTED—WITH THE PRIVI- QURNISE lege of taking afew select boarders, who are, now with the immediately J. GRURNISHED HOU Thirteen by a first class, WwW ba rent suited to terms. DART OF A BUR! prising Parlor, by a highly re hth and Tw s. Addi Iverticer at her country reside Addrees .M. Pratt, Lake Mahopac, N. 1—FROM FOURTH (TO: nth streets and Broadway to Sixth avenucn sponsible party; itmust be fully: and atte rent tnust_ be low,,; Apply bo adway eT VANTED—OF THREE OR FOUR STORTES, wemnent, W shed and eligibly eituated: the times. Address A. 0,, box 3,422, stating WITH WATER , ina healthy location, within two mnites of it about #200 per annim. Address, stating T. HL P., box 148 Herald oftic r WAN?TER-COM- ning Room, ly. ovation between vi Fourth and Seventh &e., PIS., box 476 Post FUSE WANTED—IN PROOKLY H ul full partic ISHED droom, K epectable small enty-cighth stroct, ress, stating term: ne 41 t Brooklyn pret the times, Ad ton, N. ¥., st hs W ANTED—BY A GEN Room house, with wi cation between F W meats, in a good neiguborhood, for a sinall family, within ri distance of Fulton ferry. asl ticulars, rent, f must be in Zoo nam. month, Mast dress Economy, Heraldtottice, LOST ‘AND FOUND POCKETE 6 finder will Dees On his nose be liberal ing him to 42 Front s email, ly commen) NTED—THE 00 Room, in a quiet ne! ent in Avance insten 1 particulars, J. B., station A. Any patty having such a hou First avénoe, RIGAN KAMILY, A Basement; house must be ghborhood and references jupexceptionable; American or English; Tocation between hirty-fourth streets. pn DEL F., box ent and locapioha loca NISHED HOUSE, CONTAINING NOT. han four rooma, in a respectable quarter of pain And Pipes It must, be ith Fort Hamilton, 1. 1. 1 bie moflerate ind:to suit ‘ort Hamil- erred, ‘Terms mi juress immediately, B. ing locality anc ters SIONAL USE! OF hborhgod and snail family. of wéference. Address, for mos Lee, Herald office, , « SINGLE GENSLEMEN, THE or Second Floor, without Board, and Sixth avenue. Terms must be box 401 Post office, 1 AND WIFE, A FRONT ad Bedroom, unfurnished, in. a private, ‘ater and gas, suitable for housekeeping; lo- and Thirtieth streets, and Rent must be low. “Any party hav- hear ofa good tenant by addresting, with and Fourth avenues, ing such may f N BROOKLYN, Address, with fulb’ par: R.8., Herald oftiee. ‘at TO HIRE—A MODERN HOUSK, BELOW fourth street, amd central I ion preferred; itnot to od order; 1 o let will hear of , box 101 Herald office, ROOM, BEDROOM AND BASE ry house, either in Brooklyn, . Kent not to exceed $8 per reapectable neighborhood. Ad « LOST, IN GOING FROM NO. 14 TO ‘Thore was abont $20 in it. ‘arded by leaving it In the sa- BOOK: ist avenue. be welt —A BLACK NEWFOUNDLAND, WITH and en’ of tail, and ajittle white name of Jack. The finder will nd no questions asked, by bring- ect, New York,-or at’ Proseh & Stahi’s grocery, corner of Fourteenth street, and Fifth > ANTS AND TWO CORFORALS, for Company niinental Guard; algo a, few bodied men, who will be taken immediately to camp. 1193 Fniton st, ab ‘Apply to Capt. Coan, Roman's Hot A olonel Jas, H, Ro: regiments Organized under the call. Ity 10 be a very efticient body of men. now nut me four hundred strong, ad are vb from the country. Their off gentleracn of ri experience, and the greater portion have secn ac vice. One fuileompany will be accepted, with of by waking application immediately at hoad the recruiting depot, City Hall Park, J. Mott. __ BILLIARDS. JILLIARDS.—STAPLETON LANDING ,STATEN I Three first clags Bassford Tables, over Vau Riper & artin’s“ fine grocery.” fy Clad rious y CI ’ B. continues the old stand jong with Bassford, 149 Fulton. Pa FURNITURE, FURNITURE.—THE HIGH- est price paid for second hand Furniture, Carpets and Mirrors, at 650 Hudson street, corner of Perry strect. A good stock of second bang Furaitury alyays op haps. COAT HANDS WANTED IMMEDIATE 1.000 to make flannel sacks; none received with ont having a good book and reccmumendation. Apply at 400 Bowery, up stairs, AMOS CLARE. M. J. SHARP OFFFRS FOR SALE FIRST CLASS Billiard Tables, with his newly in “lb patent AND. | § Cushion, at prices to suit the times; also a few second Land Tables very low; ome at $75, $5 REWARD—A BLACK SETTER DOG years old (not trained); had on a Ger- jar. Any one retarning him to 11934 , the oyster saloon, will receive the above w rewarded WARD. NIC. MARK, ENGRAVED Stein, . Pa. Tho finder will be suita- by leaving it at Schneider & Sons, No, 180 st Front street, ost OR Watch, gold dial, No. Liverpool, with a chain i Lever Wa ns, Lonitop, dson Railfoad cars, by, the train 10:15. Ten dollars reward will ‘one bringing it to No. 1 William street. —ON THE 14TH INST., NEAR THE i depot, Twenty seventh street, hi, gold dial, No. 11,716, maker’s name, Sp. A suitable reward will be paid skel by returning the same to 68 ew York STOL —A GOLD PATENT LEVER 35.008, Wm. Adams, maker, ched. Whoever wMl return the same to No. 4 Parclay street, wil reccive $25, and no questions ask: 1 WA. B. BRYANT, No. @ Barclay atreg tween Twelfth’ and. Nineteenth! coed $600 per an. /

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