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6 be Interesting from Santa Fe. INDEPENDENCE, Mo., August 13, 1861. ‘The Santa Fe mail, with dates to July 29, has arrived, Lieutenant Smith, of the Fifth infantry, went to Chi ‘uabua to recover the government train stolen by one Kirk, a wagon master, and was taken prisoner by the ‘Texan troops, and is now at El Paso on parole. Itas report ed that there area large uumber of Texans on their way ‘up to seize Fort Staunton and any goverument property ‘they can find, Preps cations have boen made to receive them at Fort Staunton, They can defend thomselves. Tf they have no artillery they will never get near enough to do any da- age tO the Union jwea@t, as the Union pickets are out ADfty mites in every eireae News had ronchéd (gta Fe that the regulars had been ‘ordered |i @ government virtually abandons ‘the territory to tho South, the volunteers being no pro- tection to the iahabitants. Fort Pilimore ig now garrisoned by thirteen companies of regulare, ten of infantry and three of dragoons. regulars ar@ under marching orders as soon as the volun- wors ona ralteve them, ‘The .\packe Indians are troublesome, they thinking, be- eeange the United States troop: thandoned some of their posts, that it is left open to them to murder and Steal. They have attacked the overland mail coach and killed the driver, but were Oually repulsed and the couch went on. Two steamboats passed our landing yesterday, going down the river, loaded with United States troops, weir destination supposed to be Lexington, as the time of the enlistment of Ue troops now here has expired. All quict here. United States District Court. Before Hon. Judge Shipman. Avovst 17.—Jobn Arnold, one of the persons charged qwith the burning of the bark E. A. Kinsman, was at. mitted to bail in the sum of $500. THE VER BONITA. Thirtoen of the crow of the slayer Bonita, charged with voluntarily serving on board that ve brought Into court under the expectation that they would plead guilty. They, however, refused to do so, aud their tial Was put down for the October term of this court. Marine Disasters. Boston, August 13, 1861. The bark Good Hope, of and for Boston, from Algoa bay, is at anchor off the first cliff, about three miles south of Scituate Light. Wind east, « “Tae steamer R. B. Forbes has bom As ‘The schooner Odd don, laden wii hum poon on Plumb Islena. aly wr ew was saved. ‘The heaviest ran storm a the season has prevailed for She last twenty hours. Jersey City News. Tur Case oy Cownen, Tuk ALLEGED CoUNTEREFITER.—It appears that the statement made in several of the papers shat Cowden, the alleged counterfeiter, who was arrested gp Jersey City about a week ago, did not state that ho was arrested by two of the Prooklyn detect Mitted to go free on handing over to w pounterfeit money and $1,000 in good mor facts aro these:—Cowden at the time w Teilance of Officer Murph: > true under who hay Pie followed him several times from the Williamsbui Office, where he hail a box, and when about to mal 3 descent on the place. were interfered with by a eputy sheriff of Phi a and two other officers un- frnown, they getting the counterfeit money and not the plates, and i did not think it ce r Cowden immediately chan ferted inn few days by office was discharged for t of the neces: been at large up to the was arrested on a warra A requisition made by t , but was and Jace GIRL W) warhe! asiness; & good pent. Call at 82 SITUATION WANTRD—AS HOUSE American lady of respecta dares A. C., Post oilice, East Tro; SITUATION lady, ina f SITUATIONS WANTED—-FEMALES ER, BY A finement. ‘D—BY A or would take SITUATION education, ina e herself useful. Address C. D. A, RB. very genteel Amer rarnslyy Pestrences given and required ald ofiiee. —_ SITUATIONS WAND ED—MALES. AS PORTER IN SOME one who speaks, reads and Address W. H., we .—BY A MIDDLE AGED MARRIED GENTLE- man, of steady and temperato hubits, a. situation 48 salesman) assist por or corresponding clerk, ba this city, or hare of a country f & general know! kind of business; re falisfactory, Address 1. King, box 209 Herald office HELP WANTED—FEMALE: ANTED—A GIRL TO COOK, WASH AND IRON Apply with references, at 198 Clinton gt., Broo! Iyn. ANTED—A YOUNG WOMAN, FOLLY COMPETENT in store keeping, and able to operate on Grover & Ker’s sewing machine. Only those whose character will ar strict inquiry need apply between 8 and 12 on Mon- day, 19ih, at we! ELP NTED—MALES. OUNG MAN, FAMILIAR WiTH RETAILING fumery, wanted, at moderate wages, at 663 Broad. way. All others will waste their time by applying paca fiirchteainind atethiie a THE TRADES. RINTER WANTED —TO PRINT A VERY SMA weekly paper, cheap. Address Stewart, Williams. uurg Post office. ” a (0 BAKERS.—A BOY WANTED TO WORK AT THE baking business; one who has worked at the busi- fhess before, at 61 Market st., Newark, N. J. rg HATTERS.—WANTED, 25 MEN TO SIZE SOFT hats, by S. D. Walton (successor to W. 0. Beard), Brown, Philadelphia, Wise IMMEDIATELY—AN EXPERIENCED CUT C1 Lawrence st., above ter for ladies linen collars, yokes, &c. Situation per- nt METZ & CO., 441 Broadway ‘OTICE.—THit OFFICERS AND MEMBERS OF A. 0. TL No. 12are requested to mect at Lurgan Hall, ifty sixth and Fifty-seventh atrects, Seventh avenue, on nday, 18th, at 12 o'clock, to pay the last tribute of re- (to our decease! brother member, James Dignan, order. P. MckLROY, President. ‘JAMES CONNELLY PECLAL NOTICE.—THE MEMBERS OF WORTH LODGE, 210, F. and A. M., are requested to meet at the Lod, me, 68 East Broalway, this (Sunday) morning, at 12 v’clock, to attend the funeral of our late rother Manual Bilva. By order, THOMAS BANNAN, W. M. J. W. Timsoy, Secretary. — oe — FINANCIAL. an BELMONT & CO., BANKERS, NO. 60 WALL street, New York, issue letters of credit to travellers Available in‘all parts of Europe, through the Messrs. Roths- child of Paris, London, Frankfort, Vieuna, Naples and their porrespondents. ACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.—NEW YORK, ‘August 14, 1861.—The Board of Directors have this @ay declared a dividend of (5) five per cent out of the net earnings of thie Company for the past three months, pay- able to the stocekolders at this office on Thursday the 22d Inst. The ‘Transter Pook will be closed on the 16th inst, at2P.M..and-will be reopened on the 23d inst. By order of the Bosrd S. L. MERCHANT, Secretary, $32 500 TO LOAN ON ) gage, on prod nr suins of $y ears. Apply to JOI Peopie's Fire Insuraa RAILROADS, UDSON RIVER RAILROAD.—TRAINS FOR ALBANY, voy, the North and West, leave Chambers st at7 aud 11 A, M., and 3:30, 6 and 10:15 P.M. EW YORK, HARLEM AND ALBANY RAILROAD— For Al Troy th and West—Sammer ar. Fangement, © neing Mon y 27, 1861 :—i1 A. M. texpress train, from Twenty-sixth street station, for filiamebridge, White Plains, Croton Falls, Dover Plains And al} Jocal trains, See time lable, JOHN BURCHILL, Superintendent. N’ YORK AND NEW HAVEN RAILROAD. ards, for one more 'Y. in the office of the 66 Wall street, OTICE On and after Monday, August 19, 1861, ‘The 3:15 P. M. train Out of New York, for Boston, Will be changed, And leave at 3 P.M. JAMES H. HOYT, Superitendont, New York, August 15, 1861. ———- COA OAL $4 40.—BEST QUALIT Coai, delivered, clean and free from slate, to all parts uf the city, at $4 40 per ton of 2,000 It A. TREADWELL, Agent, 140 Waverley plac 195 West Eleventh street, 764 Washington street, Corner West and Perry streets. is RESTAURANTS Y ‘T BEING MY DESIRE TO ALWAYS KEEP THE MOST superior Liquors that can be obtained, I beg to inform i lovers of fine Ale that I am drawing Hammer's fresh rewed Champagne Ale, the quality of which will speak iF itself. JOHN E. FARIS, 692 Broadway. THE WAR, _ NDERSON | ZOUAVES.~-CAMP ASTOR, RIKER’S Istand.—This regiment will positively leave for Asfow first class men will bo Uniforms, equipments, &e., Rocruits will be forwarded’ from eut, Union square, by Lieut, THWAIT. RMY Goons. 8,000 donble Haversacks, 2,000 government pattern Canteens, 5,000 waterproof Blankets. And other articles, for sale by F. C. WAGNER, 91 Liberty street, N. Y. A Ps FOR THE WAR.—PERCUSSION GUNS, CAR- Dinos, Blunderbnsses, with plain or with rifle bar- bronze Cannons, without carriages; all almost ite new, and selling at moderate prices in largo Jots for exportation, Address Frederic Wipperfurth, Cologne on the Rhine. You! gene and willing to have a Second “Lieutenant’s Commission ina NOW organizing for a regiment nearly full, Said person must be al company, and also furnish a limited anount of cash, Ad dees, with name, stating where ho ean be soon, box 8, Post received for the resi furnished immediately, r company med and ANT COLONEL'S UNIFORM FOR SAL —Siylo, dark blue frock cout, pants and f: FIRST CLASS REGIMENT, ACCEPTED BY ‘THE United States, wishing to receive two well officered Cotpanies—one as artillery and one infantry—now ready to be mustered in, may address K. X. Y. B., Heraid office, today, None but responsible aud tirst parties need apply, stating best terms, WILLIAM NORTHEDGE, REGIMENT OF States Volunteers, now in camp at Elin Park, 2, and duly accepted by the Seeretary of War. Cfficer’s headquarters room 20 Cooper Union, N. Y., where application for admission to this regiment can be made by those having companies commanded by com- petent officers. OLONEL Unit Staten | AVALRY.—' into se-vie Captain Lyon °s NNGINEER AND ARTISA} 1) rell.—This regiment is amp Washington. R Cruits will be received at place. Carpen- ters, machinists, blacksmiths, masons, and other arti- sans, wan Nono but first rate imen taken, ‘The pay of the men a day in a’ will be forty cents infantry. ANY PARTIES HAVING FOR SALE ANY dl Army Accoutrements of any descrip. tities, ploase address box 3,197 Post ition to the regular pay ot tion in large q ollice, New York. H DQUARTERS LINCOLN CAVALRY, Bi : ‘don, August 17, 1861, All enlisted men belc ing to this corps, absent without e hereby to report to their resp Monday vUE tive ¢ nies, on Or before (and treated NOLD: y er of Col. A. T. MCREY ing Adjutant. po NT ARMY CAMP COTS—WEIC eight povnds, folds up in a bag tw: 0 mattress. Price $5. Ot! » invited to inspect Orders en the amount will meet with promy tion, Ofllce 429 Broadway, New York, and M. H. Stevens & Co., Brown's Hotel, Washington City, D.C, Agents wanted ‘at all the IT LESS THA! feet long; re- ‘S$ and surgeons in regiment of Engineers aud Artisans.—Pay commences as soon as enlisted. Good quarters furnished. Headquarters, Ceutre Market, Eighth regiment armor; J.B. SMIPH, Captain 7 ISLAND VO- ‘on board the ath Street, Kast Passes will be furnished Rens FOR COLONEL ADAMS’ LON lunteers, will report without dela Mijor Anderson, foot of Peck slip and T river, at 10 A, M. and 3, M. by Sergeant Ferguson, ) CORPORALS.—A FEW GOOD MEN, r tand their business, will receive imme: diate appointments as Sergeants and Corporal. Will be mustered into service aud uniformed at once, Apply at Scott Riles, 21 Brondway. ® REGIMENT WHO MAY DESIRE ‘TI 10M S fi man having brains and nothing else, in the capacity of hospital steward, adjutant’s or colonel’s clerk, may hear of sifch an one, recommended from mer. santile sources, by addressing C. G. B., box 134 Herald office, ILK AND BUNTING ly on hand; Regiments ‘on hand and to order at short gs and Signals, + Spear He: SERVICES FLAGS, ALL SI? igns and nds of Col National and Mari- Stafly, Carved 97 Duane st. R WISHING TO RAISE OR which can be mustered into a field, in the course of two weeks, , Will please address J. C., Dox 154 Herald of: x When and where an interview can be had. good regiment, now in tl if desira fice, stat Ww A ‘, FOR THE t regiment that will leave New York—the WEpineuil Zouaves. Headquarters 86. C crniting offices, 91 Franklin street and Rations and equipments at once. Mar orders re- ceived for the th of September, Colonel, d’Epinenl; Lioutenant Colonel, Viquier de Monteil; Quartermaster, Lieutenant Merriam. ANTED—A REGIMENTAL SUTLER FOR A Ri ment rapidly filling up, with several comy sworn in. A person with capital required. Address Sut- ler, Herald off ANTED IMMEDIATELY—TWENTY-FIVE MEN TO. complete 1 company for three years’ service, to be mustered in and pay to commence immediately.” A sergeant’s position and $10 will be given to anybody who will furnish the above number of men immediately. Ad- dress without delay, D., Herald office. ANTED.—ANY GENTLEMAN WHO WILL BRING me 50 or moremen for three years? service will re- ceive the appointment of second lieutenant, together with a Donus towards fitting himself out for the war, at the rate of 60 cents per man, to be paid him upon the day of mu tering his men into’ service, which will he immediately after signing the roll. Any gentlemen bringing smaller numbers of men will receive the same rate of bonus and. a position in proportion to the number furnished, Quar- ters and rations already provided. Address G. L., Herald pe hase 1 ae cel EN ANTED—IMMEDIATELY, TWELVE GOOD MUSI- cians, for the Thirty-second regiment, Col. Roderick Matheson, now at the seat of war. Apply at the Tam- many Hotel, of A. B. WMTTOCK. ST REGIMENT UNION RIFLES.—FIVTREN MEN ARE required to fill the first company of this re ‘They are expected to be first class men. rters and subsistence furnished on signing the roll. mence immediately. Apply at 410 Grand R. T. DONALDSO: 1D LIEUTENANT’S COMMISSION.—WANTED, A MAN with military knowledge, who can furnish $60 or $76, to finish recruiting and organizing a company for ar ment accepted by the War Departinent. ‘The Colonel was an oficer in the Mexican war. Adavess Captain B, Herald offic: TR. H. MACY AS rises Ladies Gloves at 63 cents. Auction lots in Lace ( tillas,&c. Auction lots in Embroideries and Ribbons. Auction lots in Hosiery. Auction lots in Linens and Whit Goods. Auction lots in Linen Handkerchiefs. Best styl French Flowers. Job lots in Yankee Notions, Ladies’ Under Clothing, Corsets, &e. UCHES—RUCHES.—SEYMOUR LONG, MANUFAC. turer, 180 Broadway, up stairs. A largeassortment always on hand at greatly reduced prices.” CLOTHING. RIEL'S OLD STAND, LADTES AND GENTS can obtain the usual prices for their cast off wear- ing Apparel, Carpets, Furniture, Jewelry, &e. A note by post puvctually attended to by E., 124 Seventh avenue, between Nineteenth and Twentieth streets. Ladies at- tended to by Mrs. E. GREAT DEMAND FOR CLOTHING.—LADIES AND gentlemen having any Cast Off Clothing, Furniture, Carpota and Jewelry to dispoee of, will receive the high: est price in cash, by calling on or addressing C. Mish, 302 Seventh avenue, between Twenty-niuth and Thirtieth streets. Ladies attended to by Mrs. Mish. REAT QUANTITY OF CAST OFF CLOTHING, Furniture, Carpets, Jewelry, &c., wanted for the oI pay a8 follows:—From $10 to $35 for for Pants from $1 to $6; Coats, from $6 to $15, by calling or addressing A. Ducas, 215 Seventh avo: hue, between ‘Twenty-fourth and Twenty -fifth streets. La- dies attended to by Mrs. D. BETIER CHANCE FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN to dispose of their cast off Clothing, Carpets, Furni- ture and Jewelry. I guarantee to pay 25 percent more than any other dealer, Call on or address J. Anhalt, 152 Fighth avenve, between Twentioth and Twenty -dirst streets, Ladies attended by Mrs. Anhalt, CARD.—GEN NEW AND LEFT OFF {AX Ciothing purchased for tho Western market, in jarge or small lots, for which the full value will be paid without haggling or seeking to impose. Please call at the store, or address Thos. 1). Conroy, 44 Contre street. LOAN OFFICES. EY ADVANCED TO 8, Jewelry, Pianos, pods, &c. ON. B.—Pawnbrokers? tickets (WION, 77 Blecoker street, up stairs. ai INI ‘pought OUIS ANRICH, 723 BROADWAY, t York Hotel, offers to pay the highes| Diamonds, Wate} vances made. EW pash price for id Gold and Silver, or liveral ad- NE OF THE THOUSAND FACTS WORTH KNOWING, and one that bas been amply demonstrated is, that ncer’s glass of ale, at three cents, is one of the luxuries this Mist age. No. 2 Cortlandt street, northwest corner Broagway, SPENCER, 43 CEDAR STREET.—ADVANCES MADE ON e} Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds and other personal property, in sums to suit, or bought for cash highost price given. L. JACOBS, 43 Cedar street. ullive, 407 Browdway. and the Branch NEW YORK HERALD,’ SUNDAY, AUGUST 18, 1861. HOUSES, Ri » &C., TO LET. Y TO LET—N A PRIVATE HOt ; all improvements; two, three + Tooms; also ‘store aud rooms; rents trot $6 (« month A eighth sures ‘bathroon order; Apply on 3, No. 6 Tv nd § nth sire the p th GOOD CHANCE—HALF OF THE 1 three story high stoop Honge 233 Weet Tw slo lot. Contains nine rooms, okclu Water closet, clothes closets, &¢.; as fixtures complete in every room and Inquire on the promises, iHIFUL SUBURBAN RESII low, in Righty-/aart 4 Bloomingdale road rooms, garden, co n ho Pine strect. T ROOKLYN.—T0 LET, A HANDSOME suitot four Rooms, with ampl y on the second floor of a first ¢ nase; modern improvements, with private table af de oparate NCE TO LET OR streot, betw 86 Gothic, there st ight. lots: st @ large frout Room on the third floor, No othe fn the house. Apply at 96 Congress street, puth Brookl, west of Hem —TO LET OD 1TH nue, centrally situated above Madison Vark, rher Honse, well furnished, with sta in the rear, Possession immediately, Address b Fost offte QWRNISHED HOUSE TO LET—IN SOUTH BROOKLYN a now three story house, with gus, w heatly furnished throughout! 16 minutes’ ferry. Terms very moderate. Possession giv’ diately. Address box 2,862 Post ofliee, IN CLI } OUSE TO I ON PLACE—FOUR STORY, high stoop, ten rooms, near Sixth avenue, fure hiked, at $70 per month or ‘$5 heit ; all the modern improvements, ba handeliors, ke. Apply TEAM POWER.—TO LEP, IN HOWARD'S BUILDINGS Nog. 42, 44,46, 48 and 50 Greene strect, one block from Canal’ street’ and Broadway, one loft’ 50 by 100: lighted on all sides; steam hoist;heated by stenn every convenience. Insurance one per cent, Inquire the premis Mo- res West to JAS, ‘Thirty-third nin plave 0 LET—A N Houses, in the upper part ¢ ile and west side: sh the > pri 2 number of Store and Basement orty vr oath ay nt 125 f 26 feet front by ab over the store are being {itt with the adjoining buil ner Sixt Office open from morn pnnection 1AM, hth avenue, DAK FIRST FLOC house 66 Broadway; it is « tip top location for any Kind of tight business, and will be let for such if required. ELPTH STREET, 8 enues, a three story and | dorm improvetnents. All er part of the ’ Furniture for Gy —FROM brick Dwellin, 4 West Fifte ri ern improv recently ti he if desired, th street, red: FOUR STORY BASEMENT modern impreyemen| w doors ‘a house able and. resy 0, 9MWest Th New York, a whole or part ¢ low to re: AND Bas street, No. 02 Fast Thirty aud Third avenues Inquire on the pr enty fifth stre RST CL story He furnished, on West Fifticth street, stoop, thr Also, furni: half same class House. C FLOOR OF HOUSE 175 EAST THIRTY- fieh street, nid avenue; gas and Croton water. For pacticulars apply on the premises, or at herwood’s flour and provision store, 561 Third ayenue, 0 LE? —FIRS' THE FIREMEN. COMPANY NO, SL td atthe 2 membe until time ur glo nm in comny this Company have been via, for several years a of the saine, bit nlisted under U ttle in its defence, pany F, Second regi- to ak ©, be it pitediy and pul ow for the le Whose ucts, both as a fireras fear und withont reproach; and it aifords us great gratifl- ion to tostify to his excellence of character and un. aried devotivit te Tid he been spared to lead company fate bi el confident he would have wert his valor in a and have won jely express our ponied: uae » were without situs of his associates faithful ite most zou Resolve of the ¢ als Army one of er to the re ives and friends sympathy for the irroy dure. May that we wear the vsval ‘badge of mourning, and that a copy of thes nly au thenticated, be sent to the family ¢ sad, and ‘pub Jisicd im the Suuday Mercury und Sunday Herald. GILLEN, Foreman. e brother meinbe CORNELIUS GILLEN, E retary, ~ MILITARY. That in st ties of fri ny virtin riotism—in 2 we dep ture. Our friend has bey ut life; to his pountry he yet lives, a Rising trom the bed of sickne life went down, ¥ to be foremost in the fight, his sun of thed in a sea of glo: Je with the family of ation with whie! . We dh > and while rission to the stern decree, would iningle our tears of yinpatly in unison with these endeared to him by the holy ties guinity now so terribly lacerated by u ell destroyer.’? at this company attend tho funeral of the Wear the usual badge of mourning for a copy of the above resolutions be amily of the deceased. B. 8. HART, Chairman, GrorGe A. Dewey, Seerctary. OMPANY B, SEVENTY. FID ‘The members of this co reoruits, are requested tom evening, August 19, at 8 0" all will be transacted erly. Ca TY-FIRSE REGIM N. ¥. company, also the past tGunrd, are requested ° ot at the Armory lock, as business By order B, L. TRAFFORD, next, August 19 portance to all will be brought’ before the meeting. New members who accompanied the corps to. Washington are particularly requested to attend. By order. H. MOLTEN, President. ! OF THE FIFTH REGIMENT, NKW YORK following order ment of this observed:—Monday , 19th instant—Com- clock; Company ni—Company D, it Company clock; Company F, at 2 Wednesday, 21st instant—Company G, at 11 Company Hf, atl o mpany K,at 3orelock. The morning at tea o'clock, at the regiment: Fut ner of Fssex and The ‘and strect. rs of companies will call for pay rolls 1, at the Metropolitan Hotel, on Monday undersigt morning at 10 AND W M. SALLADE, Paymaster U. 8. A. 10 LET—IN BR Handsome three story brown stone House, with Vath, gas fixtures, hot and cold Rent iow toa good te: eof FL. M. SIL! N, 158 Bron! way Ohi I 5 FIRS? FLOOR, A BACK PARLOR, with Bedroom attached, and on the second floor, & Jarge front Room, with bath and Bedroom atiached; both are neatly furnished, aud in a private family; with or without part Taquire at TL Harnmond street, Blee 3. For g en ouly, THE LOWER PART OF A GENTEEL HOUSE, ing of seven Rooms and panties, furnished or unfurnished. 30 2 small House, genteelly furnished, Will be let to good tenants adinivably cheap. Inquire of D. BURKE, 135 Bowery. 0 LET—FC furnished f an and his wife, neu. Apply at 72 Sixth avenue, one door place. WO SPARE Rooms, wor to twos gentlemen, Breakfast and t Inquire at No, 114 Kast Eighteenth street, near Irving plac NO LET OR LEASE—CHE. 0 LET.— the Harlen Railroad, twelve Inquire at 16 and 18 Chambers from Williamsbridy miles from the city. street, New York, Ny without board, in a frst ciass private house. la. quire at No. 15 East seventeenth street, between Union square and Fifth avenue, —THE FURST FLOOR OF nih street, five doors from Extension, furnished the St, Denis—two large Pai in style. Other furnished i in Clinton plac WOOD PIANO” e, full iron laid with forte for sal ith satinwood, overstrung bass, ; mate to order for present owner by city guaranteed for threo years; been in use but cost $500; will be sold for $250, including Stool and Cover. Also elegant Drawing Room'Suit, cost $300; for $125. Inquire at No. 70 West Twonty-sixth Street, near Sixth avenue. N AMERICAN OR ENGLISH LADY WANTED—WHO A is thoroughly educated im her own language, and Cau teach the highest branches of Music, to instruct a young lady in the same. Please call between the hours Of 8 and 10 A. M. and 6 and 7 P. M., at 192 Bleecker st. GENTLEMAN AND LADY ARE OPEN 10 ENGAGE- A ments—The gentleman would play the organ and take charge of the choir, or sing tenor; the lady possesses a rich and powe », and is well qualified tor a lead- ing soprano, Engagements in the same church preferred. The highest references given. Address Music, Herald office, for two days. (enn WANT OF MONEY FORCES ME TO PART WH with my Piano; it has large round corners, over- strung bass, full iron framé extra wide sound boatd and scale, spleniid figured rosewood case, scolloped keya, carved desk and lyre, mouldings, serpentine bottom; cost $450 six months ago; maie by one of the best city makers, fully guaranteod. If I can raise $165 in four days the piano shall go. Positively the greatest sacrifice ever made in this city. Call early at 48 High street, Brooklyn. + Ca SACRIFICE.—A SPLENDID TONED AND finished rosewood piano, overstrung bass, full iron frame and carved mouldings; been used very little; cost 360. ‘To be sold within five days at about haif price. Cail at 42 Great Jones street. EMOVAL.—HORACE WATERS, AGENT, HAS RE- moved to 481 Broadway, between Grand and Broome Streets, where he sells new seven octave Pianos for $150; all round corners carved legs, $200, and warranted, Second hand Pianos and Molodeons from $25 to $130. All kinds of Musical Merchandise at war prices. Pianos and Melodeons to let from 2 to $6 per month; rent allowed if purehased as per agreement; monthly payments received for the game, Alexandre Organs for churches at low prices. _____INSTRUCTION. CADEMY OF LANGUAGES, 920 BROADWAY.—IN- struction given "in French, German, Spanish and itatian, Ladies’ hours from 9 A. M. to3 P. M.: gontle- men’s hours from 4 to 9 P.M. For further information apply in person to F. MARTINELLI, Principal. LEGANT WRITING, $5.—MR. DOLBEAR, 609 BROAD- way, has reduced his terms for August {rom §15 to $5 tor private lessons. Stiffaess or trembling will be re- Moved, anda stylish hand guarauteed. Ladies’ Cheap Class $1. NSTRUCTION.—A GERMAN LADY, OF MUCH EXPE- rience in teaching, wishes an engagement as gover- hess; she is competent to tench French, German and Eng- lish in the common branches, and speaks these languages fluently; also music and drawing. Good references given and required. Address Miss H. K., care of Mrs. Thomp- son, Monsey, Rockland county, N. ¥. ONS. L. DE GRAND-VAL'S PRIVATE BOARDING ‘School, collegiate and commercial, Hudson terrace, Hoboken. Terms #200 per annum. Refers to Mr. E. Pon: vert, No. 80 Broad street; Mr. E. Plunkett, 190 Broadway. Annual session begins September 2. ILITARY INSTRUCTION DAILY—BY COLONEL W. N W. Tompkins, Military Instructor. Dragoon, Artille- Ty, Infantry and Light Infantry Tactics inculeated, corner Cohtre and Grand street, Sixth regiment rooms; prepares citizens for office in each branch of the service. ” An even- 304 clags will be formed on Monday, the 19Uh, at 6 af ‘DS OF THE COUGHLIN are resp equested to meet at No. 108 ston Sunday afternoon, at 1 o'clock, to attend, V I. HACK > bers and friends of the above named company are requested to attend the funeral of their Jate brother mem- and are requested to mect at 21 Al- M. By order of JOHN DONOGHUE, Captain. ‘Thos. P. Pow GIMENT, HIGHLAND Gt A MEETING tho friends of this regiment will be held at the corner of Broome and Mercer streets, on 10th inst., ovelock. All per- vited to attend, as business of im- ught | the me : LOST—BADGE NO. 9, OF HOOK No. 12. The finder will please f the Company, Mr. James H. and obsige & member. OsT—A LADY'S GOLD GREEN aD WATCH, _4 supposed on the Hudson Railre arriving at New York at 10 be pxuid to any one bringing it to Ni return it to the a Brady, No. 450 Fourth street OST—ON THE 16TH OF JULY, A BANK BOOK, Aibert Li, Rogers, on the Institution for the ) <) Clerks ‘and others. Any person having found the same, by leaving it at the Herald office, the owner, OST.—$3 REWARD.—LOST, ON FRIDAY EVENING, in Sixth avenue, a small white Poodle Slut, all clip: ped except head and Lil. Apply at 54 Sixth avenue. OST—ON SATURDAY, AN OLD ITALIAN GREY- L hound, of no value to any but the owner; highly prized asa family pet; answers to the name of . gle ral reward will be given by returning it to 21 East ody 7[ OsT—ON THE 1611 INST., A BLACK AND TAN L Slut; answers to the name of Topsy. Whoever will feturn. hor to 403 Fourth avenue will be handsomely re- warded. us OST—A GOLD WATCH AND CHAIN, WITH A DOU- L ble Gold Locket attache 2. The locket contains on one side the likeness of ed child, and on the othe tof three of hair. he locket especially the owner holds very dear. The above was lost at or near Jones’ Wood, or ina Third avenue car, on Thursd August 15, 1861. Any one finding the above will reccive a handsome re- ward and conter a great favor on the owner by bringing or sending the sai ‘0 111 Mercer street, corner of Prince, OST—IN BROOKLYN, ON MONDAY, AUGUST 12, in going from Myrtle avenue to Fulton ferry, a hair Pracolet, with gold clasp, containing a miniature likeness, The finder will receive g suitable reward by leaving it at 276 Pearl street, New York. DAY, THE 11TH INSTANT, FROM 4 Harlem bridge, « fourteen feet Row Boat,” painted green, with red, whi ae stripe outside, seats paint ed blue, inside Of boat painted in light colors. ‘The finder will receive a liboral reward by returning the same to 8. Raynor, Harlem bridge. OST OR STOLEN—ON TH New Haven Railroad depot, Twenty seventh street, a gold Lever Wateh, gold dial, No. 11,716, maker's name Savory & Sons, London. A suitable reward will be paid and no questions asked by returning the same to 68 Front strect, New York. REWARDS. _ (RAYED FROM THE PREMISES ‘361 Broadway, corner of Forty-seventh street, a black and tan Terrier Slut, about eight weeks old. The above reward will be paid on delivery. ny REWARD.—LOST, ON FRIDAY, THE 16TH g 5 instant, while going from Bleecker street, through Greene to Eighth street and corner of Brondway, asingle stone diamond Breastpin, It is valued as a gift from a deceased friend. The finder will receive the above reward and no questions asked. If delivered or stopped by a pawnbroker, a premium, in addition to the above, i Call at 26 Eighth street, corner of Greene, REWARD.—LOST, ON ONE OF THE FOURTH avenne cars, on Wednesday afternoon, the 14th inst., a gold hunting case Watch, Jules Jurgensen, maker, NO. 6,059; with gold chain, pendants and locket attached. ‘It is chiefly valued as the gift of a deceased friewl, ‘The above reward will be paid and no questions asked, on returning it to William Herrick, 75 John street. ERNKEEPERS AND LIQUOR dealers in goneral is respectfully eolicited to the Superior quality of Hammer's fresh brewed Champagne Ale. This ale ts brewed fresh at all seasons of the year, and the keeping quality of it, especially of such brewed during the most excessive hot weather, is guaranteed, for any length of time. Charge $12 per hha. and $6 per bbl., delivered to any part of the city of New York, free of ex: pense. Payment, cash on delivery. Orders sent to Ham- mer's Brewery, fa Harlem, will be attended to with de- spatch. POLITICA EMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN GENERAL COMMITTEE.— A_ special meeting of the above committee will be held at Mozart Hail, on Monday evening, 19th instant, at 734 0 clock. JOHN COCHRANE, Chairma: GEORGE C. GENET, Vice Chairman, aed } Secretaries, . ’ SALES AT AUCTION aad 1 Household Furniture, ‘TO-MC NDAY) , at 11 o'clock precisely, Comprisit and’ ccs ly Furniture ined in the] house, 162 West Twenty-(irst strect, near Seventh ayeni for absolute, pore ry sale, rain or shi urpets elegant us thire ltsh, Velvetaned Buruituro, « allot wi Nand moq: kish Lounges, Mantel and rich Sevres and Dresie » Bisque Fig vet and pwood E: jc Bros EL Music Cabin Elegant Bureaus, Bedstex Mattrdsses, Chamber Suit seat two ks, Spoons, Castes top Bullet, 1 rain oF shi ia brocs nzes, Marl order and id to the hig ts to pure is new, having solid ros bidder f as the ¢ been made within six n NL rosewood s dern improvements, hi etaye Pianeforte, w pall mo- Cost rich rosewood Stool, covered Cover; three elegant full suits of rosew ture, in rich brocade and satin: rosewou did and ¢ n Ornaments, rich Vases, &c.; also & magnitl ion of rare Pai sewood Turkish ps; rosewood Caitre and Side mar- nd Parlorgeur Etegore Lie top Cham any. Bureaus, ts, in fine hair- im 40 to 50 pounds, on, made to order a Dining Room Furnity Table, Tie x ‘@ Sil iption, Sale positive. By LY, Mortgage + AUCTIONEERS, —MAGNI at public a riches! held KS of Art offered at auction this —ALL THE FURNITUR first class Boarding House, has been u months, will be sold at private salo, at a great & fice for cash, consisting of solid rosewood Parlor § in brocatel, plush and hair clot! ea, Centre and Vier Ta ads, Wasbstands, § Ms os, Carpets, Mirrors, &e. Apply at 123 Waverley pla WS FURNITUR UCTION A ment, 113 West Eleventh Strect, between Fitth and Sixth avenuce. Household Fur- niture boxed and shipped to ailtparts of the world; Furni- ture of families boxed with care, Furniture stored, cover- ed wagons for removing Furniture to the country, UCTION NOTICE.—C. KENNEDY, 259 BOWERY; LA. sells at less than auction prices, second hand House: hold Furniture, Bedding, Carpets, Mirrors, Stoves, Crock ery, &c. AM assortment of everything collected from ere. Ropairing and Uphel-tering attended to. workmen sout out by day or job. NICHOLS, AUCTIONEER: , August 20, at 1 o’eloc! rooms, No. 5 Nassau street, a splendid gray Horse, 1534 hands high, 9 years old, warranted sound, kind and gen tle, and very stylish; very fast; will trot in 2:40 and warranted in 2:50; no better family horse in the city; free from shying and a first rate driver and roadster, ‘To be sold without reserve, the owner having no further use for him. WILL SFLLy in front of sales EORGE HOLBROOK, AUCTIONEER.—BY HOLBROOK & HOLMES—Will kell on Monday, August 19, at IL o'clock, at 54 West Houston street, Household Furniture, consisting of rosewood and mahogany Parior Suits, mar: ble top Centre Tables, Dressing Bureaus, Washstands, mahogany Secretary, Bookcase, Chairs, Etegere, Need: ham’s patent Sofa Bedstead, ber Suits, oak Dining Chairs, Velvet and Brussels Carpets, Oileloths, Mirrors, pure cutied Hair Mattr Bolsters and Pillows, Extcnsion Table, Refrigerator, Kitchen Fur- niture, Wardrobes, tine Chandeliers, Gas ‘Brackets, fine Canary Birds, &e., &e. UTTENBERG.—MONDAY, AUGUST 19, 161, WILL bbe held a public auction of Lots, situaved in Gutten- barg. ‘The sale will commence at 1 o'clock P. M., at tho Guttenberg Brewery. Terms easy, In case of Tain the sale will be postponed to the next fair day. JOHN DWYER, Auctioneer. ‘OHN LLOYD, AUCTIONEER.—JOHN LLOYD & SONS will se!l on Tuesday, Augnst 20, at 11 o'clock, on the premises The Stock, Firniture and Fixtures, together with good willof Lease and Business of the celebrated ball room establishinent known as Jones’ Assembly Hotel keepers, proprietors and Others will do weil to attend. Open for inspection from is For further particulars apply at the oneer, 1 Nassau strect, eee " THE TURP, {ENT REVILLE COURS) J Avgust 20, Hie houts, he C' 1, L. 1.—TROTTING—MONDAY, August 19, at Jock P.M. Purse and Stake $2505 wily heats, best three in tive, in harness, D. Pfifer,. Zouave; H. Woodriff, nami ; lah Chief; W. Doble. ni WEVISS SHON SSOCLATION.— PLEASURE — GRE Trott 1,000 be Temple and Mc oe inst., at M., two mile bi harne day Tob same hor heats, in harness, for + JOSEPH CF ROR 8. 2 TROTHN Apply to HIRAM Woop? RON , Proprietor. 2 HONEST PETER. ING STALLION mbla county snot wil particulars address 8 permanent $25 the s 's roo S, CARRIAGE PAIR CE HORSES AND LARGE PLAT form Spring Wagon, with good setof Double Harness, ata reasonab’ the owner has no use for thom Can be gon at 2 and al@ 40. M HOR: 's and Buggies, 100 uily Currioges. uns; 60 Horses, at 10 vins street, Brooklyn. H" 8, WAGON AND Ti. SS, SUITABLE FOR A physician, for Horse six years old, kind aud. Sound in every’ parti ‘ou “in good condition, Will bo sold at ‘ay times. Apply to Dr. ‘The horse is « a bay, sixteen hands high, bob tail ht years old sound and kind, a flae driver and can travel sixteen milez » an hour without a whip; also a shifting top Wagon, made pbury, of Laurens street, with Harness—both i et order? also a full sprin ting Wagon, by same maker, two-third seat, good All may be geen at the stables, 24 West Thirtec ORSE 5 B| % EJ S Z 6 > < | ke horse, w a purchaser b s jrrice and whe » HAND WAGE for sale ch 'S carriage n between Third and Lexing ing to sell him ¢ addressing 8. A. horse may be for eash, Herald of en, —A TOP FOR A LIGHT WAGON, NEW OF stating lowest price, ane n, Wagon Top, Broadway Post office. PURCH GENTLEMAN ing a fine pair of Horses, from 15 to 1535 s high, that can trot in 2:45 to 3:20, and is willing to then at a fair price, may find a purchaser by apply- ing to F. J. NODIN| ‘epont street, Brooklyn. A good Brett ight be purel.ased with them. +, WANTED, A HOUSE IN BROOKLYN, OF ¢ size, with water and gas fixtures, and re- h occupied bya smak ) t not execeding $15 pes may find a good teuant by addressing Mr. Mason, Herald office. : OITAGE.—WANTED, A Y SMALL BUT NEAT J Cottage, in good orter, with a garden of half to ong acre, in or near some pleasant villige within 60 to TE miles of New York. ‘The nortti side of Long Island nenz the Sound preferred, Address, with fell description and lowest cash price, B,W.T., station D Post office, New York city. (OUNTRY PLACE WANTED. {D) TO RENT parchase a small farm, from five to twen| well stocked with fruit and’in a pis ear water, and within two bi lar as to the houge so that it i gfull particulars, B. M. C., 148 bart Forty-fifth st. FE SED HOUSE WANTED—FROM FOURTH TC to Thirteenth streets and Broadway to Sixth avenue by a first class, responsible party; it must be fully and nicely furnished, and the rent must be low. Apply PEET & THOMAS, 820 Broudway, URNISHED HOUSE WANTED—WITH THE PRIVE lege of taking afew select boarders, who are now. With the advertiser at her country residence, Addreea immediately J. M. Pratt, Lake Mahopac, N. Y. SHED HOUSE WANTED.—THE ADVERTISER ies torent a House, furnished handsomely and Complete, from September 1, 1861, for one year. Loca tion between Fourteenth and’ Thirty-fourth streets ane Broadway and Seventh avenue. “Must be furnished thronghout and located as described. No attention pai¢ to others. Family small. Best of care taken of the fur- niture. Good pay and quarterly in advance if desired. Rent not to exceed $1,500 per annum, Address Charles, box 2,818 Now York Post office. ‘OUSE WANTED—OF THREE OR STORIES, high basement, well tinished and elifMbly situated; Tent suited to the times, Address A. C., box 3,422, statiag terms. W2 STEIN BROOKLYN, A TWO STORY FRAME cottage or brick House, with all modern improve- meats, ina good neighborhood, for a simall family, within ashort distance of Fulton ferry. Address, with full par- ticulars, rent, &c., C. R.S., Herald oMee, BROK! SALE.—JONN MORTIMER WILL on Monday, August 19, at 15 East Broadway, a VW "ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE ONLY, A three story modern House, conveniently located sn ‘ortinent of men and women’s Wearing Apparel, Sheets, Spreais, Hoots, Shoes, &c. By order of Abraham Goodman, 31 Centre street. HERIFF’S SALE.—JEWELRY, OFFICE FURNITURE. CHAMBERS & FAIRCHILD, AUCTIONEERS, Salesroom 113 Nassau street, Will sell at their salesroom, on Tuesday, August 20, at 11 o'clock, a large stock of Brooches, Pins and Earrings, in sets; Finger Rings, Chains, Lockets, &c.,&e, Also, Office Desks, Chairs, Safe, Letter Press ani Stand, &e. , K JOHN KELLY, Sheriff 10 STOVE DEALERS, HOUSEKEEPERS AND OTHERS.— D. BURKE, auctioneer, office 135 Bowery, will sell, on Tuesday, August 20, at 10 A. M. precisely, by order of the assignees, the entire contents of the first chiss store, 1.212 Broadway, between Twenty-ninth and Thirtieth streets, including a large assortment of Stoves, Ranges, ‘Tin Ware, Hardware, Cutlery and all kinds of House Fur- nishing Goods. Il to be gold at any sacrifice. TLLIAM ABROTT, AUCTIONEER, OFFICE NO. 4 Fast Broadway—Will sell, on Monday, the 19th inst. at 1044 o'clock, the Stock, Lease and Fixtures of the cery and Liquor Store in Thirteenth street, two dvors from First avenue; Beer Pumps, fino Groceries, Horse, Cart and Harness. Brooklyn, where ihe owner would take the rent in Board, aud give privilege of a few other select Boarders. Acldress E, G, F., Box 100 Herald office. Best of reference xiven. PERSONAL ~Y) CTYAST SUNDAY, PARK, SODA, FIFIH, SIXT, fo Seventh, Eighth'and Ninth avenues, 1 was on the ro Saturday, 10th. ‘Will be again, same hour, sams Plowse write to H., Horalé a place, to-morrow (Monday). otlice. B.—I DID NOT RECOGNISE «G. C. J., OF THI fe 6th, 7th, 8h and Oth until to-day, 17th. Can you my Stupidity? My seeing you, if it. was you, was tal. For God's sake write me immediately, Same name as before, at the General Post office. E,W. UFF DRESS—HARLEM, FRIDAY AFTERNOON. I¥ an interview with you know whom would be as + agreeable to you as to me, will you address Washington, Union square Post office. (OR ADOPTION—A FINE. HEALTHY FEMALE CHILD, two months old; can be had by any respectable per- Zon having sufficient moans. Address G. A., station B, giving name and address, V ‘M. WITTERS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL ON MON- day, at 2o’clock, at No. 454 Canal street, all the genteel parlor, chamber, diningroom and kitchen’ Furni- ture, &e., of @ large house; also the stock of summer and winter Clothing. . NEW PUBLICATIONS. ‘OW READY. THE SECOND EDITION OF 10,000 THE ONLY CORRECT EDITION. 164 Pages, 12mo. 90 Engravings. UNITED STATES: INFANTRY TACTICS. Ask for Fortune’s Edition, Price 25 cents, 19 Chatham street, New York. Tcordmlly approve of this work, and recommend it to the use of Ofllcers of Volunteers. GEORGE B, McCLELLAN, Major General United States Army. Wasmwycron, D. C., July 26, 1861. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. ARTNERSHIP OR OTHERWISE.—WANTED, A BUSI- ness man, with capital, to take charge ‘of a new Manufactory, about to be established in an Eastern and North river city, that will, with littie exertion, clear over $10,000 per annuin. No risk and_no competition. Sales almost unlimited. Address 1, 0, Winterbotham, Post office, N. ¥. HE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXISTING BE- tween the undersigned, under the firm of Pinchot, Bruen & Seabury, is this day dissolved by mutual con- sent, J. 8. Seabury retiring from the firm. The remain- ing partners will continue the business, under the name of Pinchot & Bruen, aud are authorized to settle all the affairs of the late firm, ENGAR PINCHOT, ALBERT BRUEN , New York, August 15,1961. JOHN S. SEABURY. F DENNIS D. MURPHY, OF COURTMASWERY, County Cork, Ireland, who lately arrived in this country, will apply at No, 88 Pearl street, New York, he will hear from his brother, TF MISS ELIZA ELLER, FROM CELLE, SHOULD STILL be in New York, she will meet a hearty reception at 82 Dean street, Brooklyn. NFORMATION WANTED—OF LEWIS BONARD, BY birth a Frenchman, by trade a weaver. For the ~ benefit of Mr. Bonard he will ploase address A. Livingston, box 3,352 Post office. PSTORMATION WANTED —OF MARTIN, CURRAN, native of the county Kilkenny, Ireland; when last» heard of he was at his brother's, in Forty-sixth street, New York, Any information concerning him will Fbe thank/ully received by his wife, Margaret Curran, who ix living at 3 Nineteenth strect, between Sixth and Seventh + avenues, New York. Philadelphia papers please copy. ISSING.— LEFT 906 AVENUE A, AT ABOUT 73 o'clock on Wednesday evening, 14th instant and has not since been heard from, Michael Finnigan, agee 53 years; is 6 fect 734 inches in height, blue eyes, black « hair mixod with gray; he had on when’ last seen, biack cout, with a velvet collar, brown pantaloons, black vest White stockings and siippers; he was running up avenue A from Twentieth street, and is feared (as he was slightly deranged) that he fell’ into the water. Any informatiot concerning him will be thankfully received by his afllict- ed son or brother, at the above number. —IS THE COMMUNICATION IN THIS PAPER O¥ + e Tuesday intended for SABIE! NO Wil. BEDFORD, OF MINOOKA, ILLINOIS.—YOUB son Richard is stopping at the Westchester Houso Corner of Broome street and Bowery, and has good news * for you. Don’t fail to call. RICHARD. G., NEW WORK—COME TO ME OR WRITi e before I am left penniless by your ptr., E. F. ‘Western papers please copy. M.G. HE UNDERSIGNED DESIRES TO OBTAIN A PARTNER who can furnish a cash capital of frm $3,000 to $5,000, to establish and carry on a business which, even in the present hard times, can be made most profitable. References will be exchanged. Address Dr. B. Hatting, Herald office. 'ANTED—A PARTY OF INFLUENCE AND CAPACITY to take charge of a club house well located; would ‘de willing to invest $1,000 in the business, Address box 2,900 Post office. Wein PARTNER, WITH FROM $2,000 TO $2,500, to join the advertiser in_ purchasing a fac- tory worth twice the amount, and enter at once on a good paying business. Address O., box 2,189 Post office. ‘A. FIDE ASTROLOGIST.—MADAME WILSON.! AL idtie the otject of ‘your’ visit, gives, magic charme Aud good lu. for life, free of charge; tells all events of lifo—past, present and future; consultations on basiness, sickness, marriage, courtship, travelling, &e. She is the most wondorful astrologist of the age, ’ Give her a call, you willnot regret it. 180 Allen strect, six doors from Stanton; name on the door. Charge for ladies and gentle- men 60 Cente, Beware of imposition, LAIRVOYANT.—MRS. SEYMOUR, MEDICAL CLAIR- C voyant, rooms 2101; East Twentieth street, between » First and Second avenues. ‘The most critical, medica? and business consultations, day and evening, and perfect satisfaction guaranteed always or no pay. —A PARTY HAVING THE ABOVE 42.000. amount, wishes to invest the samo ingome sound, profitable business or to be interested in a good wholesaie or retail business; is thoroughly acquainted ‘with business and a good bookkeeper; none but principals of unquestionable reputation need apply. Address box 133 Herald otlice. ILLIARDS.—BASSFORD'S TRUE ANGLING TABLES, 149 Fulton to No. 8 Ann, Chatlenge the world for $1,000. ‘Three Tables, Stapleton Landing, $. 1, by CHAS. LORD, eee MR. COLCHESTER, TEST, MEDICAL and business medium, No. 271 Fourth street, near Tafayette place. Hours, 9A. M. until8 P.M. Circles Wednesday evenings at 8 o'clock. HE GREATEST WONDER IN THE WORLD IS THE young and accomplished Madame BYRON, from Paris, who can be consulted with the strictest confidence on all affairs of life, embracing love, courtship, business and sickness; restores drunken and unfaithful husbands; hag asecret to make you beloved by your heart’s ideal, and brings together tose tong separated Ladies 25 conta gents 50 cents, Residence No. 90 Third avenue, aboge Twelfth street, ence si