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ITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. SITUATION WANTED—BY AN AMERICAN YOUNG girl, to take care of children; either city or country. Call at 77 Allen st., between Grand and Broome sts., 8¢- cond floor, front room, RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL WANTS A situation as chambermaid aud assist with the was ‘and ironing, or would do the work of a small private $amily; bas no objection to the country ; good reference given.’ Apply for two days at 565 S111 ave., in the store given, Apply for two days at 665 31h SY0. srt. NYED—BY A RESPECTABLE GER- A, Duaaetr io eee jron; no objection to do gene- Fal housework.’ Call at the shoo store, 199 ay. A, between ‘Poth and 14th sta. SATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WO- pasate chamberwork and waiting, and, assist ith washing and ironing; best elty reference. Call at 285 West 25th st., second floor, back room, UATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WO- baie as first class cook; understands baking and ‘ry ; good washer and ironer if required; city reference, Sun for two days at 28 11th st., corner of Sd ‘ay., in store. A SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE wael woman, as a plain cook, excellent T and ironer, or would do housework in a small pri- vate family; thoroughly competent in her business; very Dest of city references. Can be seeu for two days at 244 Gth ay., in the rear, between 15th and 16th ste. situation to take care of children aud do plain sew- N AMERICAN GIRL, 16 YEARS OLD, WISHES A A Call at No, 203 East is: has the best of city reference, 24th st. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL? A is a good plain cook, washer and ironer; or as cham raid and waitress, in @ privatefamily; the best of city ‘cal for two days at her present roferetices can be given. ployer’s, 73 Kast 26th st, A § COOK.—A COMPETENT WOMAN WANTS A SITU- ation as good cook; understands her business and js a good pastry cook, Can come well recommended from Der last e. Can be seen for two days at 135 West 13th t., between 7th and Sth ays. {AN WOMAN, WHO IS A cook, i8 desirous of getting a situation, She cannot speak English. Inquire at 204 Wooster st., in the store. RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GERMAN GIRL WANTS a situation to do ¢ v or to do general housework for a small private fam- she knows how to cook, wash and iron perfectly. She ides at 51 Charles 4th. SITUATION WA woman, to do g Troner, aud good p city reference given. Call for two days at 244 West 26th st., near 9th SITUATION V i)—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG A woman, to do chamberwork and plain sewing, Bost tity reference given, Mlease call for two days at 244 West 26th st., near 9th avenu SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WO" 1; tS @ first class meat and pastry cook; under” Btands jellies, » objection to a first class boarding wutry. City reference. Please ca!l at 39 Sth st., near 21 ay., for two days YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION AS GOOD plain cook and excellent washer and ironer; would Go hiousew I private family; is willing and obliging; no objections to go in the country. Three years? eity reterence, Can be scen for two days at 242Muiberry Bt GOOD COOK, WASHER AND IRONER; WILLING aiso to do general housework, in the city or country, ‘With good referenco, wants a situation. Inquire at 42 8th st., a few doors east ‘ANT YOUNG WOM. WISHES A SITUA- mall private family, to cook, wash and gron, good references from her last place. Can be seen for two days at §6 Mulberry st., first lloor, back room, RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN WISHES A SITU- ation as wet nurse; she has lost hor baby three Months ok!; satisfuctory ‘reference will be given as to oalth and capabil Call at or address for two days 334 Ist av., room } N, EXPERIENCED WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION as nurse; is expable of taking charge of an infant from its birth; has had the charge of twins; would be ‘willing to assist in hight work; best of recommendations given. Can be seen for two days at 63 University place, ‘Dosween 11th and 12th sts. SITUATION WANTED~AS A FIRST RATE COOK and baker; fs an excellent washer and fronor; has ho objection to the country, and has the bost of etty re- ferences from her last place. Call at 243 Mulbarty street, in the rear, room No. 5. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A &i- A. tuation asa good plain cook, washer and froner, or jo dv housework in agra family. Has the best of city roferences. Call for two day dt 74 Pacific st., between Hicks and Henry sts. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE Young woman, as Waitress or chambermaid; or to do al housework ‘in a small family. Good city rofor- Can bo seen for tevo days at 133 West Prince st. RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN WANIS A baby to wet tiurse at her own residence, who has ther awn baby, with a fresh broast of mitk; beet of reference if required. Call at 185 Avenue A, for two days SITUATION WANTEN—BY A RESPECTABLE PRO- testant girl, to do cooking, washing and ironing in small family; good city refercnoe given if required. ‘Call at 224 West 260h at., botwoen 8th and Oth aves., first floor, front room. YOUNG GIRL, 15 YEARS OF AGB, WANTS A SITUA, tion to assist in light housework or obi v And to do plain sewing. Call at 21434 Mulbei YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS COOK, vastier and froner; is a good bread and biscuit son to do general housework; can give Catt in Pearl vond door Brooklyn, in the dressmaker’s, WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION 10 DO general housework; good reference. Call at 48 East at. RMAN GIRL WANTS A SITUATION TO DO GENE- ral housowonk; good reference can be given. Call At 125 Varick st., corner of Dominick, from 12 M. lo 6 P. M., in the grovery store. SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALES: ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN Wrote general housework ina small family good city reference, Call at No. 3 Prince st., between johnson and Tillary sts., Brooklyn. ieee’ Wie SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLF PRO- testant American young woman, a8 wet nurse; her ‘baby is two months old; has plenty of nice nourishing milk, Can be seen at 28 4th ay. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRLY @ situation to do general housework in a smal’ family; is capable and willing to make herself generally teeth, Apply for two days at 194 Kast 17th st., between Ist ay. and av, A, 'ANTED—SITUATIONS, BY TWO GIRIS; ONE AS ‘cook, washer and ironer; the other to do’ chamber- work and plain sewing, or would be willing to assist with the washing; would do housework separately; can bring satisfactory reference from their last place, in be seen for two days at 411 7th av., between 36th and 36th sis. WANTEDCHY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation to cook, wash and iron for a small family; has no objection todo’ goneral housework in a small family; has the best of city reference; wages not so much an object asa home, Can be seen for two days at 293 ‘West 884 st., first flowe, between 9th and 10th avs. ANTED—BY A YOUNG PROTESTANT GIRL, A situation ag nurse; understands the care of children. perfectly, or would travel with a family if required; best of city reference, Call for two days at 153 East 24th st., in the store. 'ANTED—A BABY TO WET NURSE, BY A HEALTAHY woman; is ibn. take one todry nurse at hor own home; was contined five weeks ago; can be well re- commended. Call at 246 East 14th st., third floor, back room. ‘ANTED—BY A CAPABLE WOMAN, A SITUATION ‘ag nurse; has been in that capacity good many and can take the entive charge of ax infant from its has the best of city reference, Can be seen for two days at 76 4th ay., corner of 10th st., in the fancy store. ‘ANTED—BY A NEAT, TIDY GIRL, WITH EXCEL- lent city reference, a situation as chambermaid and laundress; does up linen in fine style; wages $6 to $7; city or country. Call at or address, 184 Kast 21st st., near 2d ave. ayy aga A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation to do general housework in a small family, or as chambermaid; has tour years? good city re- ference from her last place. Call for two days at 324 Cherry st., third Mor, front room. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE MAR- ried woman, ag wet hurse. Call at 107 East 13th at., third floor, front, ANTED—A SITUATION AS COOK ; THE DEST OF city reference from her last place. Call for three days at 513 6th av., between 30th and 31st sts. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A NBAT, TIDY GIRL, ‘as chambermait and waitress or as nurse and seamstress, either in New York or Brooklyn; best of city country reference, Call for two days at No. 6 Strong puth Brook! ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A TRUSTWORTHY girl, to do chamberwork and waiting, or general housework; is an excellent washer and ironer; is fond of children, and is willing to make herself useful in every capacity; can give the best reference as to honesty, char- acter, &¢. Can be seen for two days at her last'place, 155 Henry st., Brooklyn. Waar ty A PROTESTANT WOMAN, A SITUA- tion as cook, washer and ironer, in « private furni- ly; best of city refercre> given from her last employer. Cali at No. 65 West 18th st., between 6th and 6th ava. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A HIGHLY RESPECT- able Protestant young woman, to take care of chil- dren and do plain sewing or light housework; is fond of children, and knows how to interest them; no objection to ated pecuony, ‘Cid on or address A., 193 East 28d st. third floor. ) AN TED_BY A RESPECTABLE ENGLISH GIRL, A situation in a gentleman's family as first class waitress; no objection toa hotel or first class boitrting house, where respectable families aro, kept; or woul travel to California, Furope or any other country: Call at food West 27th st., botween 7th and 8th ays., tilird floor, ‘ont'room. Wirmar A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION AS seamstress, ia a respectable private family; under- stands dressmaking and all kinds of oibroidery;; 18 a good shirt maker; can.do all kinds of family sewing. 'Has good city'Teference. Can be seen at 129 Kast 26th st., first floor, front room, HELP WANTED—MALES. GENTS WANTED—FOR A NEW SALEABLE ARTICLE, A witheut risk. Large discount allowed. 219 Fast & T. W. KULENKAMP. ston st., near Essex st. GENTS WANTED—MALE AND FEMALE, EVERY- where, for Rickard’s new Union Prize Stationery dnd Recipe Package; the only one in market containing more articles, of a greater variety and more valuable than any two over offered’to the public. Kach package contains a superb primt (6x1Q) of Gen. Scott, 76 valuable and rare Dien Danae and Envelopes, printed in colors, besides articles too numerons to mention, but oqually en with a git of jewelry: The whole only 25c. ami examine or send stamp for RICKARDS & CO. , 102 Nassau stroot. OY WANTED IMMEDIATELY, TO LEARN THE DRUG pasion & 127 Bowery;corner of Grand st. One who livgs with bis parents, near the above number, hen- est and industrious, and not undor twolve years of ago. (OUNTRY AGENTS WANTED.—GENTLEMBN WISH- C ing to act as agents'for a certain place, or to can- yes one or more counties for the great mitional work, ‘The Sonthera Rebellion und the War for the Union,” published ia wookly parte, Degianing August 21 (sve ud Yertisement in the Horald of August 11, 19 und 19) please Write immediately to Frederick Gerbard, box 4,061 Post office, New York city. This valuable work will bave a vory large circulation, and orders for it aro pouring in already from all parts of the couutry. RUG CLERK.—WANTED, BY A YOUNG MAN, A situation m a wholesale drug house, broker's oftee, or retail store; | three years’ experience in a wholesale fouse; wholesale or broker's preferred. Best of refctences given. addross for two days R. 8. G., Herald office. ° RUG CLERK WANTED—ONE WHO HAS HAD ONE. ‘or two years’ experience. Apply, with referonce, After two o’clock thia day, at 314 Fulton av, Brooklyn. NG WOMAN WISHES & SITUA- t class waitress, or as chambermaid and Good reference given. Call at 165 West roar, for two days. SITUATION who is a past ED, BY A GERMA! hand American cook, class house; best of rbeiuts, 49 Chat- cook, and learned ven. NTERPRISING MAN WANTED—IN A TRAVELLING iE business, ‘Th’s sa fino chance for any party having 350 at his command to make at least $30 a week the country. One ha'f of the business will be given to him. Apjly to C. B. HOWES, 429 Broadway, room 12, ALESMAN WANT ‘A DRY GOODS COM- mission house, thoronchly acquainted with the city Jobbing trade, to soli hoop skirts, hosiery, &e., by sample. JAMES TALCOTT, 13 Bar rABLE PROT to take care of children, or to do ily; best of reference first floo RMAN GIRL, TO DO wk in a small private family; is a good washer ironcr, and a good plain cook. Can be Been until twelve o'clock this day at hor -presont em- ployer’s, 105 East 17th st. re STED—BY A G ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, as cook, washer and jroner ina small famiy. Can seen for two days at 137 Sullivan st., in the rear. ATION WANTED—BY A PAITHFUT, WOBAN, AS BS) laundress; sho thoroughly understands her basiuess, ‘The best of city references can be given. Has no objec: tion to th Apply at 163 Ninth st., near eornor Bd ay., for not suited, ITUATIO; as cook, ¥ work; is a ir ‘ )—BY A RESPECTABLE rand ironer; or to do general ho aker; willing and obliging, Good re Call at 113 West 15th st., in the roa: ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPEC 18 Iaundress, or as plain cook, ironer, with a sinall private family; is trust | has good city references. No objections to Brooklyn or Jersey City. Call for two days at 16 Mott st. fourth floor. Wane SITUATION, BY A young girl, belonging to the ci work and assist’ in the wash sower andcan make boys’ clothiy housework; is willing and ob!i; reference, : second floor, F r. No objection to the cc ¢ A CAPABLE YOU ) Jon as rood cook; is a good bakers has fno% ction to assist in the washing; w he has good city referenee, een for two days Union court, U ith and 13 JAN WOMAN, A SITUA: | vic of a smail family it 18LL W NTED—BY A RE situation as nurs able references can be ended to b} TA tion a wet n be seen from 10 t as Old. Can W ‘wor tands dresemaking and all kinds of family sewing or would do chamber wor! ting and make hersoif usef ‘0 the coun Has excellent city reference. Gall for two days at aion court, University pla tween 1th and TANTED—BY A FIRST CL by the day or week; und 3 and girls? clothes; aiso kw STRESS, WORK ds fi rorking boy al 108 Sth ave. between 15th and 16th st and Call ANTED, A CHILD TO NUR ¢, by a healthy woman © has lost her own bat W! pilin breast of m t TANTED—A YOU j office, during t | with sampi dress C. M. SLOO wk Pack Ghuge and ot? addee: AXTED AS AGENIS—TWO OR THREE RESPECT: able men, to solicit subscriptions in city or country for illustrated HanJard works. ‘To business men of cor- rect habits and persevering ‘ndustry a most liveral en- gagemont will beinvle. Apply to R. '?. Shannon, London Prmting and Publishing Company, 65 Dey street, up % Wats WO CLERKS, TWO CONDUCTORS, TWO brakomen, three porters, one barkeepor, sf men for steamers, one housekeeper, One stewardess, fonr girls to travel, two boys for trades, couchman and gardeners. Apply at No. 7 Chatham squi wu Dam A 4 racter, to collect met Good wages paid. None need apply without good oity roferences as to honesty and char: Inquire of G, 3 Puiton st., basement, between 9 and 120°cloe! Woat streot, corner of Rector ey for @ charitable parpese, JANTED—A BOY TO OPEN OYSTERS AND WAIT ON W tablos. Inquire at 61 Whitehall st. Wee as BOY, KIGHTEEN YEARS OLD; ONE who understands the care of horses and js ac- quaioted iu the city, Oull at 153 East 24th st., in the ‘om 12 to 1 o'clock. )—A GOOD BARKEEPER, FOR EVENIN One willing to loan his employer $30 or $40, can moot with a good situation, Apply trom ten to four o’viock to-day, at 161 8th ave., up stairs, MAN TO ATTEND A TICKED ; ing $50 to $75 et with a good from ten to W: TED, . ONE WITH GOOD reference may apply at 490 Grand st, Wil- liatnsburg. BAO A, EXPENSES PAID.— throy street, née WHO WiLL, ployer on exe nd permanent situa ing name and resi- § amount to hi an secure & plea: per week. Add ". N., box 146 Hers WANTED, EN TO. Sizk SOFT D. Walton ( or to W. 0. Beard), st., above Brown, Philade!phi: \ GOOD F imust No. 10 Roosevelt street, rovin 13, Referer sOber man, Also, a second ry City. Kay., NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 19, ‘1861. SITUATIONS W. TALES. vewvvunr ened RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN (COLORED) WANTS a situation in a store; is willing to make himself useful. A at 81 Bleecker Street, a the drug ' ia —— A ety WANTED—BY A HIGHLY RESPECTA- ble, honest, industrious and intelligent young Scoteh- man, who has had to give up his business in’ consequeneo of the war; will take employ it of any kind to enable him to support hig wife three children. No difficulty about wages, a3 he must have gomething to do to ke»p them fiom actual want. First class reforeuces, Address J. 8., Herald office. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MAN, A SITUATION as clerk, salesman or porter in a wholesale store, or timekeeper in a factory or on a railroad, or anything that seunt ces strict Aegis good references or ry ven; a@'so work for a good boy, sixteen years old, a firess KE. M., Herald ofiee. 2 ¥ THE TURF. PUR. 1 | LI pene) Citron COURSE, L. 1.—TROTTING—TUESDAY, ‘August 20, at 834 o’olock P. M., Match for $500 aside, heats, best three in five, in harness. Mr. Shaw names its, bi 8, g. Albort Kemble; ¢ Mr. Warren names Buckskin, g. BEVINS & CONKLIN, Proprietors. ENTREVIITE COURSE, I. T,—TROTIING—MONDAY -Auguat 19, at 034 o’clock P. M, Purse and Stake $250; ree SALES AT AUCTION. AUCTION, The of a gentloman leaving the cit} On this dag (toning vat id ie, at the clgnn rises fs West stot t abroct, bee 136 octave rosewood pp bereeomt: heat in five, in harness. D, Pfifer ‘Rosewood Drawing Room Sufte, names b. b. Youave; H. Woodruff, names br. bh. Young | Bronge and Ormolu Chandeliers Abdallah Chief; W. Dotfic, names b. h, Tom Benton, Velvet Medattion Obrpets, SECRETS, Feepeieiere.__ | Onk Dining a Ratan Pam eB |ASHION PLEASURE GROUND ASSOCIATION.— | Drawing Rooms—Two full suite earvel. rosewood, ‘Trotting match for $1,000 between Flora Temple and f covered with satin brocatel, rosewood |, statuary John Morgan, formerly Medoc,.—Thursday, 22d inst., at } marblo top, lined with satin wood, and Book- 34g P. M., two mile heats, in harness. lowing, samo horses, three mile heate, in harnces, for $1,000.’ Good day and good track. JOSEPH CROCHERON, Proprietor. —A YOUNG MAN DESIRES SOME LIGHT 'e employment; ofloo preferred; would loun his employer $50 on good seeurity, or deposit $800 secu- ty for conduct. Address this day (with particulars or not at all), Ample Security, Herald oilice. HELP WANTED—FEMALES. LL FAMILIES AND SERVANTS WILL largest Select Institute, at 138 Eleventh st Ror of Sixth avenue, for German, Scotch, Amer Trish help; civil and capable; wages to suit the timus; good places always ready, Allorders by mail promptly attended. FIRST CLASS COOK WANTED, AND A WAITRESS, A both in same house, out of town; also, 4 Protestant woman as cook, in a drst class family; aiso, soveral good cooks, washers and ifoners; best wages, Inquire at the Large Institute, 188 11th st., corner of 6th ave. (OR SALE—THE TROTITNG HORSE HONEST PETER. ‘Apply to HIRAM WOODRUES. UPITER.—THIS CELEBRATED TROTTING STALLION stands permanently at Copake, Columbia: county, the season, in advaice, Mares not with foal, free next season. For further particulars address New York, at $ Jupiter's Groom, as above, OR SALE—A HORSE, WAGON AND HARNESS. A can trot in three and a sorrel mare 1434 hands high, lair minates; sound, ‘gentlo and ‘kind Wagon new, made by Brewster & Co. them. Can be seen at Merchant’ street, near Broadway, where given. T THE METROPOLITAN INSMTUTE, 32 SIXTH AVE., between 4th and Amity stg., Cooks, Chambermaids, gene: al Houseworkers, &c., will laces in a very g.ort time. Employers wil! always find a large selection of su- perior help. Orders by mail attended to, GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK; MUST UN- derstand washing and ironing and come well recom- mended ; to a good girl steady employment. Germay pre- ferred. Cull from 8 to 11 o'clock thi day, at 175 Kast ‘36th st., corner of 2d av, TED WHO FULLY UNDER- stands making knotted Skiris; one who can operate upon Singer's Machine preferred, Inquire at 435 East Houston strovt, up stairs. ERVANTS WANTED.—ALL GOOD, RESPECTARLE servants wanting situations in gentlemen's families returning from the countey should apply immediately to MANNING & CO. , 10 Tilary street, Brooklyn, who procure the best of situations and wages for good servants. TW tei SA NENT, TIDY GIRL, WhO 18“ GOOD plain cook, washer and troner; must come well ro- commended. Apply this day, before two o'clock, at 99 East Broadway. PV Sitio [THR MORNING, "TWO COOKS; WAGES from $7 to $10; three girls for housework; also chamberuiaits, waitresses, laundresses, with good re- ference, Also girls lately kinded ean procure good situa- tions, at good wages, at ACKERMAN’S Broadway Employ- meut Institute, 609 Broadway, up stairs DLE AGED AMERICAN WOMAN @ a8 a housekeeper, or would do orks of a plain, quict family, where she would be re- ed as a member of the family; wages moderate; the vory best of reference as to character and capability Apply for three days at the dressmaker’s, 158 East $21 st. "ANTED—A COOK AND LAUNDRESS, WITH GOOD references, for a small family, residing during the summer months a few miles from the city. Apply at 15 West'12th st. between 10 and 2 o’cloc! NEW PUBLICATIONS. GREAT NATIONAL WORK. SOMERHING FOR EVERY CITIZEN, EVERY FIRE- SIDE, EVERY READER. ‘TIE ONLY CORRECT" AND COMPLETE HISTORY OF THE ‘AR. On Wolnesday, August 21, will be published the first umber of a great popular national work, of imestunable Faluo to all, ¥is:— THE SOUTHERN REBELLION D THE TH WAR FOR THE UNION, A.History of the Rise and Progress of the Rebellion, and cousceutive narrative of events and incidents, from the first stages of the treason against the Republic down to the close of the eonffict, together with the important doeu- monts and extracts from remarkable speeches, IN WEEKLY PARTS} 32 oy LARGE 8VO. PRICE 10 CENT The want of an authentic and thorough History of the Rebellion, for present reference and future preservation, is the subject of general remark. No work of that na” ture has yet been offered to'the public, and all who wish for juformation ‘are compeXed to grope through the mazes of the rumors, reports, despatches, letters and editorials tho daily newspapers, to precipitate from their con- ‘used columns the great facts and fucidents of the strug- gle for tho Union. ‘To meet this want, and to produce a work ef perma- nerit value as well a8 Of present futerest, the publisher has arranged for the issuo of the history as above set forth, ina form and ata price which shall render it ac- ceptable to all. ‘This history will teM the story as it is, giving a clear, consecntive harrattve of the entire movement, including all the incidents and events in thetr exact order, and con- taining the tmpertant decuments and extracts from re- markable gpoeches, Ht will not be a mere diary, nor a mere enumeration of dry and naked dates, nor a compils- tion of stips from newspapers, but will portray in con- nected and interesting uarnitive, he revolutionary steps, ag well as the measures of the government, Ht Will thne provo desirable, available and satisfactory to avopy citizen, every family, every office, and is given to the public in the full assurance that it will command the appfobation of overy good citizen in our still glorious Jand, ‘Fo be had of aM news dealers, postmaster and beck- seller® every where, Subscribers sending one dollar In a good bill or postage stamps to FRED'K. GERHARD, General Agent for the PubHtation, 81 Nassau street (post box 4,001), New York city, to whom all orders are to be directed, will receive by mail, post paid, ten numbers. Parties wishing to farnish their friends in Great Britain, Gulifornia, Canada and Australia, with the publication, post paid, by steamer, will'send (for ton numbers), in- cluding the postage, t0 Great Britain, $2 20; to California, $1 10; to Australia, $2 20: to Canada, $110. In ordering copies the full and éxact addrozs, with town, county and Stato, should be given in evory Instance. JAMES D. TORREY, Publisher, 18 Spruce street, New York. ¢ D FOR CLOTHING N Ay “Gontiemen faving any Cast Off Cloihing, Furniture, Garpots and Jowelry to dispose of, will receive the high est price in cash, by calling on or addressing C. Mish, 802 Seventh avenue, between Twenty-ninth and Thirticth streets. Ladies attended to by Mrs. Mish. CARD.—GENTLEMEN’S NEW AND LEE OFF Nothing purehased for tho Western market, in a fot, for which the full value will be paid without haggling or seeking to impose. Pleas? call ay the store, er address Thos, D. Conroy, 44 Contre strect. GREAT QUANTITY OF CAST OFF Furniture, Carpets, Jewe ke. Stern market.—I pay as follows Silk Dresses, for Pants from $1 to 36; Coats, from 6 to $18, by oalling or addressing A. Dueas, 218 Seventh ave- nue, between Twenty-fourth and Pwenty fifth streets. La- dies attended to by Mrs. D. ORSES AND CARRIAGES SELLING OFF CHEAP.— Light Coaches, Bretts, Caleches and Buggies, 100 id Business Wagons; 50 Horses, at 10 Painily Carringes: an Nevins street, Brooklyn. Fespect. All the above wil be sold cheap for cash, as the present ownor has no use for table, in Twenty-ninth 1] particulars will ba case, plato glass doers; Centre Tables, to match the suits; lady’s Work Table, inlaid with 1; antique and Gothic Reception Chairs, covered ja satin; Chairs, covered with velyet; Encoignures, , Ol Paintings, two superb Marine Viows, by Ketchell; Immacu- late Conception, mm ' Murillo's celebrated painting in Lou- vro gallery, Paris; Winter and Fruit Scones, &c., French Line Engravings, embroidered Lace Curtains, superb Bronze and Ormol 1u Clocks artistic bronze Statuary, Vases, &c., Sevres and Dresden China Ornaments, SEVEN AND A HALF OCTAVE ROSEWOOD. PIANOFORTE, SIC STAND, STOOL AND COVER. Black walnut Hatstand, Chairs,to match; Oilcloths, Mats, volvet Stair Carpets, silver plated Rods. Dining Room—Solid Oak Buffet, statuary marblo top; Extension Table, Chairs, to match; Couches, Mirrors, China Dinner OTICE 'TO THE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN OF NEW York.—For sale, a splendid black horse, 15 hands double har- ness. To be seen at Mr. Dilk’s livery stable, 180 Mercer igh, 6 years old; broke to saddle, single or atreet. 'ANTED—A TOP FOR A LIGHT WAGON, NEW OR second hand. Address, stating lowest price, and where it cau be seen, Wagon Top, Broadway Post office. ANTED havi hands high, TO a fine PURCHASE.—ANY GENTLEMAN pair of Horses, from 15 to 1534 can trot in 2:45 to 3:20, and is willing to sell them at a fair price, may find a purchaser by apply- ing to F. J. NODINE, 126 Pierrepont street, Brooklyn. A good Brett and Harness might be purchased with large yard, between 126th and 120th streets, near tho boat landing; possession on the Ist of September, Rent low for the balance of the year. Address box 175 Herald office. URNISHED HOUSE WANTED.—THE ADVERTISER farnished handsomely and Lace tion between Fourteenth and’ Thirty-fourth streets and Must be furnished No attention paid Best of care taken of the fur- niture. Good pay and quarterly in advance if desired. ‘Address Charles, 1 wishes to rent a House coinplete, from September 4, 1861, for one year. Broadway and Seventh avenue. throughout and located as described. toothers, Family small. Rent not to exceed $1,500 per annum. box 2,818 New York Post office. \URNISHED ROOMS WANTED DOWN TOWN—BY A gentleman and his daughter, where she can have D low. References given and required, Address Ward, International Hotel, Broad the priv! lege of cooking. ‘Terms way. : Feit, suited to tho times, Address A. C., box 3,422, stating terms. WO LADIES AND CHILD DESIRE TO OBTAIN THREE neatly ftirnished Rooms on first floor, with conve- niences for housekeeping. Location between Fourteenth and Thirtieth streets and Second and Fifth avenues. Ad- dress immediately, stating full particulars, Mrs, Butler, Godfroy’s, Union square Post office, 831 Broadway. FANFED—A SMALL HOUSE AND A FEW ACRES of kand; or a small House and Lots as near the city ‘OUSE WANTED—OF THREE OR FOUR STORIES, high basement, well finished and eligibly situated; and Tea Sets, ruby and orystal cut and engraved Glass- ware, solid silver Dinner arid Tea Service, Sheffield Table lated Casters, Coffee Urn, Cake Baskets, Napkin Rings,'Salvers, Tablo Linen, &¢. CHAMBERS, Rosewood Dressing Bureaus, Bedsteads, Commodes, Wardrobes, Shaving Stand, Armoire-a-Glace, Toilet Tables, Hair and Spring Mattresses, Feather Beds, Blankets, Linen Sheets, Coun ‘Sofas, Rockers, Chairs, Hat? stand, Stair Carpets, ke, Also, a large assortment of Basemont and Kitchen Furniture. A D. CAULKINS, AUCTIONEER. ° _. MORTGAGE SALE. costly Household Furniture, 1t_ Rosewood Pianoforte, Rosewoed Parlor Suit, in brocatel, Valuable Paintings, Artistic Bronzes, Marble’Groups, & Monday, August 19, at tho elegant private residence 220 West Fourteenth street, near Eighth avenue, Commencing at 103 o'clock. Tho sale comprises the entire’ contents of the house. The clegant Parlor Furniture was made to order apd is in solid rosewood. Tho whole will be sold to the highost bidder for cash, offering extra inducements to purchasers, as the entire furniture of the house is new, having all been made within six months. Elegant rosewood seven octave Pianoforte, with all mo- dern improvements, overstrung bass, &c., Cost $600; rich rosewood Stool, covered in'satin, and embroidered Cover; three elegant full suits of rosewood Parlor Furni- ture, in rich brocade and satin; rosewood Etegeres, splen- did and costly Parian Ornaments, rich Vases, &c.:'also a magnificent collection of rare Paittings, rosewood Turkish Easy Chairs, in fine reps; rosewood Ceutre and Side mar- ble top Tables, richly carved. Chamber Suits, in rosewood and mahogany. Bureaus, carved Beadsteads, Washstands, Sofa Beds, in fine hair: cloth; ton pure Hair Mattresses, from 40 to 60 pounds, made to order and in excellent condition. Dining Room Furniture consists of fue oak Extension Table, Silverware, rich China, Ivory and Silver Cutlery, Forks, Spoons, &., with heavy cut and engraved Glass: ware of every doscription, Sale positive. By order of J. BARNEY, Mortgageo. UCTION NOTICE. An extraordinary opportunity for HOUSEKEEPERS AND THE . Over $12,000 worth of rich aud costly Houschold Furniture, THIS DAY, (MONDAY) ,at 11 o'clock precisely, Comprising the beautiful and costly Furniture contained in tho largo dwelling house, 162 West Twenty-first street, near Seventh avenne. Tho whole for absolute, peremptory sale, rain or shine, consisting of English, Velvetand Tapes- try Carpets, elegant roseweod Parlor Furniture, en suite, comprising threo full Suits, richly carved, all of which arc covered in rich silk brocate}, anid of the best deseriptipn; rosowood Centre and Pier Tables, Turkish Chairs, in blue and gold satin and moquet; Damask and Lace Curtains, Yol- vet and ‘Burkish Lounges, Mantel and Picr Mirrors; flne rosewood Etogeres, rich Sovres and Dresden Mantel Vases, artistic Bronzes, Bisque Figures, Parigr Orpaments, &e. GANT 7 OCTAVE PIANQPORTE, Masic Cabinet, Stool and Cofcr. Elesgot Bureaus, Bedstends, twelve Mair Mattrossos, Chamber Suits, in rosewood; Bronze Clock, sprig scat Chairs, Mirrors, Bods, Bedding, oak Extension Table, two ag Mormigania Would suit, for $500. Address M. A. X., | Show Dellstends, rich’ Cut Gases of eter, doseiation Herald office. iis Shivefware, Forks; Spoons, Casters, Teo Pitches. Cin, Toa ve PARD OF A FURNISHED HOUSE In | $¢tvice, marble top Buffet, Ollefoth, rich Chandeltors, ‘New York, Brookiyn or Jers»y, within one hour's side from City Hell. &c., J. B. J., Herald office. War SMALL HOUSE OR HALF OF A LARGE y or in Brookiyn, Ront about $14 por month. Address immeniiately M.D. G., box 168 Herald one, in the upper part of the cit containing ‘at Ieast eight rooms. office, stating full partiaulars. (17 ANTED.—A LARGE, FIRST CLASS AND WELL FUR- nizhed louse wanted immediately; location on or near Fifth avenue and between Seventeenth and Thirty- Address, stating locality, terms, Kalo positive, rain or shinte, R. W. WESTOOTT, Auctioncer. UCTION NOMICE.—ALL THE FURNITURE OF A first c'ass Roarding Honse, bas been used onli thrce months, wiil be sold at private aio, at a great sacri- fice for cash, consisting of solid rosewood Parlor Suits, covered in brecatel, plush and Mir cloth; rosewood Pte. gores, Contre and Pier Tables, Bureans, single and double Bedsteads, Washetands, Sofas, Chairs, Spring and Hair Mattresses, Carpots, Mirgors, Curtains, Shades, Lounges, &e. Apply at 128 Waverley place, corner Sixth avenue M. MERWIN, AUCTIONEER. fourth streets. Corner house proferred, Stable not ob- ae Jectionsble. Partice wishing & careful, Tospetiablo tenant As: carers MERWIN & CO., Irving Buildings, 604 Thay addregs M. A.'W., Madison square Post office. MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 19, AT 7 OrcLocK, ‘ANTED TO RENT—A SMALL HOTEL, IN A RE- LLANGOUS BOOKS—a great’ ‘vurioty—including ‘spectable part of the city, full or partially fur- | MANY. valuable and scarce works. For particulars soe ea- nished. Address Hotel Keeper, Herald office, for two | logue. days, oe tthted veinttaetortc T 17 BLEECKER STREET—MONEY ADVANCHD TO ny amount on Dianicens ‘Watches, Jewelry, Pianos, Segars, Dry Goods, &. _N: B.—Pawnbrokers’ tickets bought. H. NEWTON, 77 Bleockor strect, up stairs. DVANCES ON DIAMONDS, ato, Pianos, fogare, ke. ke. sor will buy t monts’ up stains, T 480 BROADWAY.—HENRY HYMAN, DIAMOND and Watch Broker, advances on Diamonds, set or inset; Watches, Plato and Jewelry, or buys the same at MAN'S, 480 Broadway, their fuli value for cash, at H. HY! peer and broker. T NO. 9 CHAMBERS STR any amount en diamonds, watches, jewelry, &e, : hant No. 9 Chambers streot.’ N. B. Daskvess transacted ou Saturday 67 WALL STREET, AUGUST 14, 1861. Sol annual dividend of ten (10) per ce yable on demand. = L. G. TRVIN' ous Hamonds, VW vances Tiade, oflice, 407 Bromlway. PEARIS, WATCHES, handise, Optical Instra- 5 same for cash, at his pri- vate office. J.'H. BARRINGER, 212 Broadway, room 18, —MONEY TO LOAN TO iy tho Woll known and old established ISAAC, broker and 0. V° Dividend.—The directors of the Niagara Fire In- Sarance Company, of this city, have this day declared a i: on the capital ANMICH, 723 BROADWAY, UNDER THE NEW L York Hate!, offers to pay the highest cash price for ches, old Gol and Silver, or liberal ad- UCTION NOICE.—J. L. PAYTON & 00.8 AUCTION Rooms 111 Nasean street. B. F. Thomas, Auotion- tor. ‘Sales Wednesdays and Saturdays. mrionts solicited. Retiirns promptly made. Awe NOFICE—CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE by J.8.H. BARTLETT, Auctionoer; on Thosday, August 20, at 10 o’clock, at 281 Pearl street, a largo stack, in lots for city and country. Dealers call and see. Free sule and panic prices, for cash. BCTION NOTICE.—BURNHAM'S FURNITURE EX- press Packing ablishment, 113 West Eleventh Street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues.—Houschold Fur- niture boxed and shipped to all parts of the workd. Fur- niture stored. Covered wagons for removing furniture into the country. AL. SUGRineSr aockaniho FURMITURE AP J P, TRAVER, AUCTIONEER—OFFICE 110 -Btreot—Will soll this day, at 10: Noe rae Yast Twelfth greet, near arene 3 tee nak wo flue Beer it 4 Bar Fixture, Stand asks twelve Headore twenty Bemijohns, Stove, Oak Shelving, &. ORTGAGE SALE—BILLIARD TABLE.—A. M. CRITA- L&R, auctioneer, 23 Bowery, will se%, on Tuesday, August 90, at 103¢ o'clock, one marble bed Bil. liard Table. By order of AUG. attorney for mortgagee. —— ORTGAGE SALE.—JOHN P. AUCHINCLOSS, AUG. tioneer, will gell this day Qhonter)) A ry 1601, at 231 West Forty-second strect, at 2 d’elock P. My @ lot of Baker’s Utensils, consisting of Pans, Dough for Mortgagee, Trough, &.. CHAS. F, WATTS, Attorney for Mor! AW] Quilts, Blaukets, Boots, Shoes, ABRAHAM GOODMAN, 31 Centre street. ‘Piwimocens SALE.—THIS DAY, AT HALF PAST ten o'clock, at BELL & INGRAHAM'S anction ToOmpe 26 New Bowery, we will sell without reserve, a large of Men’s, Women’s, and Childrea’s Clothing, Picce Goods, Reinnants, Shawls, Bedding, &e. Watches and Jewelry, and other art Canal street. try, Order Stanton & Co. 83 Now AWNBROKER'S SALE.—B. LEVY, AUCTIONEER, 22° Catharine street, will sell this day, at half-past ten. o'clock, Silk, Delano, and other Dresses; Basques, Sheets, Shawls, Shirts, Pellerines, Quilts, Men's Clothing, Tools, Watches, Jewelry, &. By order of H. Barnett. Serteren se Nereeay weoe_P VETOES Aer ern say AWNBROKER'S SALK.—A. M. CRISTALAR, AUQ™ tioncor, 28 Bowery, will sell, on ‘Tuesday 20th iat,» at 10, o'clock, a large assortment of ladies Wearing AD™ parel, Watches and Jewelry, Tos, Fenknives, Speans, Knives and Forks, and Silver Ware; also one pair of Bag- pipes. By order of PEVER MoCABE, pawubroker. G,, &,J,, BOGART, AUCTIONEERS — ON TUBSDAY, je August 20, at 1034 o'clock, at the auction rooms, No.1 North William street—Mortgage Sale—The effects of room, consisting of Counter, Tables, Chairs, Kegs, }, Liquors, nd Fixtures, Furniture, &e. JOHN W. YEE, Attorney for Mortgages. & J. BOGART, AUCTIONEERS.—ON TUESDAY, S. August 20, at 1034 o’clock, at the auction rooms, No.’ North William streot—Mortgago Sale—One Black Horse and baker’s Wagon. SAMUEL A. MORRISSON, Attorney for Mortgagee.. Oe anbE SALE.—OIL FACTORY, PARAFINE, &@ CHAMBERS & FAIRCHILD, AUCTIONEERS, Salesroom No. 113 Nassau street. Will sell on Monday August 19, at 11 0’clock at No. —329tb: strect, between Eleventh and Twelfth avenues, the contents of an Oil Factory, consisting of 850 gallons of Oil, 12,000 pounds of Parafine, three carboys Acid, 80 tons Coal, empty Oil Barrels, 60 Iron Press Plates, &¢., &e. JORN KELLY, Sheriff: HERIFI’S SALE.—JEWELRY, OFFICE FURNITURE, CHAMBERS & FAIRCHILD, AUCTIONEERS, Salosroom 113 Nassau. street, Will sell at their salesroom, on Tuesday, August 20, nt 12 o'clock, &@ lasge stock of Brooches, Eins ‘ant Earriny sets; Finger Rings, Chaihs, Lockets, &c., &e. Also, Desks, Chairs, Safé, Letter Press ant Stand, &o., &. JOHN KELLY, Sheri ee SALE.—CORNICES, ‘TRIMMINGS, &C.— CHAMBERS & FAIRCHILD, Auctioneors, will sell at their salesroom, 113 Nassau strect, on Wednesday, meee 21, at eleven o'clock, a largo stock of Cornicés, Shado Picture Tassels, Carpot Binding, White Leaf, together witha large parcel of Paper Window Shaites, &¢., &c. JOHN KELLY, Sheriff. * TERIFF'S SALE.—BOOTS AND SHOES, SEWING Ma- KD chine, &¢-—CHAMBBRS & FAIRCHILD, Auction Salesroom 113 Nassau stroet, will soll on Monday, At 19, at 4] o’clock, at No. 416 Ninth avenue, the Siock an@ Fixt of a retail Shoe Store, comprising an arsortment of Boots, Shoos, Gaiters, Ties, Slippers, &c., &., together with the Counters, Cases, Shelving, and cther fixtures and fafniture, and ono Singer’s Sewing Machine. SOHN KELLY, Sheriff. * 10 SFOVEDEALERS, HOUSEKEEPERS AND D. BURKE, auctioneer, office 435 Bow on Tnesday, Angust 20, at 10 A. M. preotsely, the agsignecs, the entire contents of the first cl 1,212 Breadway, between Twenty-ninth and Thi sfrects, including a large assortment of Stoves, 5 ‘Tin Ware, Hardware, Cutlery and all kinds of House Furs nishing Goeds. All to be sold at any sacrifice. ~ = A Goa re AUCTIONEER, OFFICE NO. 4 Fast Bfoadwap—Will sell, this day, the 19th inst. , at 1036 ores, the Bk ck, Tana and Fixturas of the Gro- cery ‘and Liqgor Store in Thirteenth strect, two duors ‘Horse, Cart bse First avenue; Beer Pumps, fine Grecaries ant Wi, RHTERS, AUCTIONEER, WILL, SELL, THI doy at 20'clck, a 454 Canal siroat, all ogen tee! furniture, &., of a large house: Sno Cope, 5 Bodding, Sofhe, China, Tables, Ktegerce, , Per gGasses,’ Curtains, marble top other Bureaus, Washstands, China, Glass, &c.; also ing, Alot of ‘Ane fall and winter Clothing. “By order of aspignee. an ILLIAMSBURG.—AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE Forniture, PETER A. BERT, Auctioneer, office 258 G strect, will sel on Tuesday, ‘August 20, a9 1034 s*olock, at tho private residence in street, fourth hovse east of Wythe avenue, all the Furniture in said house, ee a Fopeyrend ing ale, marble tp Contre Yables, mahogany Bureaus black walnut and other : Bookeaser, Oil " Tapestry, Brussels, Ingrain and other Carpets; a fino oak Dining Roem Suit, Beds, Bedding, Bedroom, Dining Room ‘Harness. UCIION NOTICE—YOU CAN BUY FURNITURD, Looking Glassos, Bedding, &e., cheaper than any dther place, at G. W. SNEDEN’S, 268 Bowery ,botween Stan- ton and Houston sér , depot for Walker & Sneden’s Self Rocking Cradles, Please call. You will save money. Note the number. z S—A. M. CRISTALAR, AUCTION- , on Wednesday, August 21, at 10 street, a largo and extensive stock ’ silk und elastic Belts and Garters, Cap and Hat Trimmings, Bonnet Slides and Ping, &. By order of B. assignee. This sale is we worthy the trade, as every lot wtil poaitively be sold without reaerve. Bemee NICHOLS, AUCTIONEERS, WILL :SELL on Tuesday, Avgnst 20, at 1 o'clock, in front of sales- Fooms, No. 35 Nassau strect, a splendid gray Horse, 1515 hands high, 9 years old, warranted sound, kind and gem- 3 CERAR STR ADVANCES MADE ON | tle, and very stylist; very fust; will trot ia 2:40 and 4 Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds and other personal | warranted in 2:50;"no better family horse in the city; property, in sums to suit, or bought for cash and the | free from shying and a first rate driver and roadster. Highest price given, L. JACOBS, 43 Cedar street. Branch | To be sold without reserve, the owner having no furthor use for kim. yee ___ ASTROLOGY. A tolls the object of your visit, gives m atid good luck for life, free of charge; tails a lifecpast, present and future; consntations on business, TTENTION, LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.—WANTED é a lot ‘of cast off Clothing, Furniture, Carpets, & Iwill pay the highest price by calling on or addressing M ABRAHAMS, 223 Seventh avenue, between Twonty-titth and Twentysixth streets. Ladies attended by Mrs. A. sickhess, Marriage, courtship, travelling, &c. most wonderful astrologist of the age,’ Give her a call you will not rogret'it, 189 Allen street, six doors frota Stanton; namo én the door, Charge for ladies and gentle. men.50 Cents, Beware of imposition. LARGE ORDER.—I HAVE JI A to parchase cast off Clothing, = for the California market. Ladies and gentlemen, i Wi pay 50 per cort more than any othor dealer, by calling on or addressing a note to the new establishment of B. MINTZ, 131 Sixth avenue, corner of Tenth street, Ladies attended by Mrs. Mintz, 131 Sixth avenue. Y Raia your very thoughts, or no pay; lucky charms froc: her equal fs not to be found; her magic image is now in full opo ration. 184 Ludlowstreet, below Hoaston. Price 25 couts G nen nob admitted. T EZEKIEL’3 OLD STAND~—LADIES AND GEN can obtain the following prices fer their cast oif Clothing:—lrom $5 to $35 for sNk Dresses, from $3 to $16 for Coats, from $1 to $5 for Pants. A note by post punctu- ally attended to by Backiol, 184 Seventh avenue, botween Nineteenth and Twenticth streets, Ladies atteuded to by Mrs. E. BRITER CHANCE FOR LADIES AND GENTLE LA. to dispose of their cast-off clothing, carpets, farui- dirs and jowelry, could uot be. T guarantes vs pay 25 per cont more than any other dealer. Please cali, of ad- NHALT, 152 Seventh avenue, between Twenticth y-first streets, Ladies at ted by Mrs. Anhalt, 38,000 WORTH OF CAST OFF Clothing to purchase tor California and Western markets, Furniture, Carpets, Jowelry, ec. Ido not pre- tond to offer nominal prices, but I guarantes to pay the utmost value for each article, by calling on or addressing F.H., 79 Sixth avenue, second door above Waverloy Tadies attended by Mrs. KE. H. GREAT SACRIFICE TO A CASH CUSTOMER—A splendid seven octave Pianoforte, original price will be sold for less than half its value, as. the own: ers want the money and are leaving the city. Apply at 28 Third street, near Second avenue. AND GENTS TO < off Clothing, Fur- iressing H. HAR- reot. Ladies at- ng on 3 oS y, 0 tended by Mrs. Harris. FINANCIAL, vest & street, New York, 8 of credit to travellers Avaliable in’ail parts of : through the Messrs, Roths- chitid of Paris, London, Fraukiort, Vicuna, Naples and their respondents, ACTFIO MAIL STE. ‘August 14, 156: aay declared a divider earnings of this Compan, ‘HIP COMPANY.—NEW YORK, ho Board of Directors have this of (5) five per cent out of the net for tho three months, pay- able to the stocekoldeys at this office on Thursday the 224 i The Transfer Pook will be closed on the 16th inst, at2P.M.,and will be reopened on tho 28d inst. B, order of ths Board SOF $4,000, 0 * © property worth $10,000, in the ©: Will Pay a liberal commission, v8 W. H., Herald Office. CLAIRVOYANT WHO HAS NO EQUA A, who are'sick, in trotible or unfortunate, ¢ her with the stictest confilene: e. She warrant the most aggravated cases of rheumatism If you wish to obtain correct information on all events, 6 Oifice hours and see from 9 0} LAIRVOYANT.—MRS. yoyant, rooms 2104 and Second aventies. and business consultation ft ranteed alw: a ADAME RAY, 260 SEVENTH AV. al ‘Twenty-seventh street, surprises ali who The sick, troubled and unlucky should test h She tells your very thoughts, lucky numbers, losses. Ladies, 25 cents; gentlemen, 60 cents: 8. MILTON, 351 Broome street. ock A, M. until 8 P.M. MOUR, MEDICAL CLAIR. ist Twentieth street, between ‘The most critical) modieal and evening, and perfect or no B.—WHO HAS of fature wife or husband, and that of her visiter. wish truth, give her a call, at 2651 Third avenne, Ladies, 60 cents; gentlemen Ir you ‘Twenty-first street. 7) EAD TMS.—A PHRENOLOGIST AND AS that beats the world, and $8,000 rew Who ca ‘to be th for al Miss WELIANGTON, wh only lady in this ey ation concerning logses 4 fully gives in- rheys, absent , Wealth, and m drunken and unfaithful husbands, Miss . is the only person in this city who has the genuing Roman and Arabian talismans for love, good ick and all business affairs, and are guarantees for life, Delay not to consult this naturally gifted and beautiful young Indy, Lucky numbers given. Highly respoetable city refe: rencescan be seen at her resideuce, 101 Sixth aven' R, TEST, MED Fourth street, rear Qrinito sue — R. : 3 . until § P.M. Circles and business Latayette place. ng ae WONDER IN THE WORLD IS THE young and accomplished Madame BYRON. fou Paris, who can be consulted with thé strictest coniid affairs of lifey embracing love, courtship, bus sickness; restores drunken and unfaithful husba asecret to make you beloved by your heart's ileal, and brings together tose long reparated. Ladies 25 cents; ents 50 cents, Residence No. 90 Third ayenue, above elfth street, “BONA. FIDE ASTROLOGIST—MADAME WILSON gie charms events of | She is the EWS, AUCTIONEER. rniture, &e.—This morning (Monday) lock, at his spacions salesrooms, street, @ large assortment of Household Furniture, ¢ in part of,so! si ; , Seas, Chairs, Rockers, Voitaire Chairs, E: 1 | tei bits, marble top Centre aiid Fancy Tables, Bed- - | soads, Hair s, Lounges, Buffets, Corner and Book Racks, Plano Stovls, Office Desks, Dining Room Chairs, &c., &e. Catalogaes now ready’ and goods on ds; has | wood Suits, in rosewood cornerad Bey finished ia 0} Bo ret above is ali of the vory best manufacture, and w po gale wili be postponed to the next fair KCASE it and oak Bu ing Room Chairs and cthor elegant Furnitar: ositt He rf ly sold by ord ‘ation of those in w Ny requested to this gale of first class Furnita Z STONISHING MADAME, MORROW, SEVENTH | view. ghter, has a gift of foresight, tells how soon and aie Often yon will marry, and all you wish to know, even Ne SALE HOLD FURNIGURE, ENCK, on Wednosday, Augast 21, at rom, Nog. 165 and 157 Broadway, first cAbinet makers of this city; 0( clogant solid, carved and plain rose, in and byocatel, plush and reps; elegant mi ficont resewood round in blac! inoire. ogant rosewood and walnut Etegeres , oak and walnut Library pe 3 tndoubtediy the fintet ethat has taken place in this J.B. FR MAN, Assi c 7F HOLBROOK, AUCTIONEER.—BY HOLBROOK IMES—Wnil sell on Monday, Angnst 19, at 11 Touston street, Househo!! }urniture, rosewood and mabogany Parlor Suits, mar: Dressing Bureaus, Washstands, A. > Ta N ot F THE CELE | ‘ tary, Bookcase, Chairs, Ptegere, Neo: e Mme. PREWSFER, who bas been eonsultod by | jam’s pot ist enamelled marble top Cham- thousands in this and other cities with eutire Satistaction, or Suite, oak Dining Chairs, Velvet and Brussels Carpets She feels confident she has no equal. She tells the nay re curled Nair Mattresses, Bolsters F Extension Table, Refri ‘drobes, fine Chandeliers, &e. ator, Kite For- Gas Brackets, fine and Kitchen Furniture; Crockery, Glass Ware, &¢., &. : = a ae Ramen TTENTION! ATTENTION !—PARR’S CELEBRATED Army Chest, when opened, forms a table, containg camp stools and ail the culinary arrangements for a mes@ of four officers; recommended to the army by President: Lincoln, ex;President Millard Fill K. A. Mansfeld) B. G. Commanding; M. C. Meiges, ©.) ordered by J. E. Wool, Major Genera at Ball)Biack & Co.’s.’ Price $19. GEORGE PARR, | Baflato, N, Y., manufacturer and inventor. FEW ABLE BODIED MEN WANTED—FOR THE: ental Guard. They will be taken into,camp and under pay to-day. A180 wanted, one Sergeant and fwo- Apply to Capt. Coan, 198 Fulton st. SECOND LIEUTENANT WANTED—FOR A COMPA- ny attached to a regiment already in camp, and half fo; mit bring twenty-five men, who will be mustered in with the Second Lieutenant in forty-eight hours after arrival. Address X. X.X., Herald office, immediately. RMY GOODS. 8,000 double Haversacks. 3,000 gevernment pattern Canteens. 5,000 waterproof Blankete. And other articles, for sale by ¥..C. WAGNER, 91 Liborty street, N. ¥. BATMS: PARTIES HAVING FOR SALE ANY™ Firearms and Army Accoutrements of any descrip- ficn in largo quantities, please address box 3,197 Post oflice, New York. ‘OTICE—~PO THE TWELFTH AND OTHER RETURNED Tegiments. A bodied volunteers wanted: for Colonel Jae. H. T regiment, Continental Guard. ‘Those who wish (0 joi ¢ class regiment will find this a rare opportanit, y was educated at West Poiut, and is well ble and experienced officer, , hi served with distinction in Texas. Tho regiment is fled up. Qnartrs for mon are furnished imme- iy.and pay commences as soon as enrolled, $100 paid on be v discharged. $20 extra to. those who . Tha late volunteors of the Twelfth N, Y. fort tt ited to apply, corner of Seuth ferry, Lieut. 1. B. b Corporal. HE STARS AND STR! FOR EVER.—CAPTAIN? Lyous will take cight more men with him to the war. Don't forget the flag. Cail corner West and Barclay streets. Wee FEW ARLE BODIED M finest regiment that wil! leave WEpincuil Zouaves. Headquarters $6 Cedar street. Roe cruiting offices, 91 Frankiin street and 25 Walker street. Rations and eywipments at once. Marching orders re- ceived for the Sth of September. Colonci, d’Epineul; Lieutenant Colonel, Viquier de Monteti; Quartermaster, Lieutenant Merriam, ——— ‘ANTED. IMMEDI —IWENTY-FIVE MEN TO» W compiete a company for three years’ service, to. bo 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. GUST 19, 1861, WILL of Lol ‘ituated in Gutten- nee atl ovclock P. M., at tho ‘Torms easy. In case of Tain the ay. JOHN DWYER, Auctioneer. ae i rane 01 ROOK, AUCTIONEER—BY HOLBROOK & Will Soll this day (Monday), Angust 19, ‘k, all the Gas Fixtures in a five story house, isting of Six fine Chandelier each; single and double Brac , two of which cost $150 ts, &e., together with all the Furnitare, Bedding, &e., contained in house 54 West I ORG ‘arr <d tor © Chat ungs. 8, &C. sroom, ait ccnvenien:e of eae, By order of assignee. Par- 8 to-morrow. MORIARTY, AUCTION 8, Tables, COOK, AUCTION! ER.—ON TUFSDAY, 20TH inst., at 1 o’elock, at store 141 Broadway, one Rock- ¢,ong Top Wagon, ond Road do., one Buggy ‘On Wednesday, 21et inst., at 11 o'clock, at elegant stock of Honsehold Furniture, re- » WILL SELL AT 173 quare, this day, at 1034 o’elock, Sofas, eaus, Lounges, Carpets, Clock, Oil Also Library, and a variety of Dry and Fancy Sale withoat reserve, ham AATANTED-IMMEDIATELY, TWELVE Goon MUST Vy Riee oc the Thirty-second regiment, Col. Rodesick Matheson, now et the seat ef war, Apply at the Tam- many Hotel, of A. B. WHITTOCK. (stow RAILROADS. <CDSON RIVER RATLROAD.—TRAINS FOR ALBANY, Troy, the North and West, leave Chambers street at7and 11 A. M., and 8:90, 5 and 10:15 P.M. fay 27, 1861 :—T1 A ME ixth street station, for Williamsbridge ite Pia jo Falls, Dover Plains u tra » § ui table. and all local rae SHIN HUROTLL, Superintendent. ‘EW YORK AND NEW HAVEN RAILROAD, « NOTICE. ust 19, 1861, fast express trai On and after Mandy, ‘The 8.15 P. My train Out of New. York, Por Boston, Will be changed, And Jeave at 3 P.M. JAMES HL. HOYT, 5 New Yorn, August 13, 1361. ‘poritendent,