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6 SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALES. OEE onan ~ 4 8 [ON WANTED—FOR A NEAT, TIDY. GIRL, Eh seek housework in a small private family ; ‘good covk and excellent washer and jroner, Inquire ‘on Monday at 102 West 27th st., where she is ‘at present eurpigyed. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE A Young woman, a8 evo, washer and ironer; the vst of city reference can be given from the place where she has lived for six years; no objection to go & short istance in the country. Call at 116 7th ay., between 18th and 19th sts. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA tion as seamstress and to nurse children, ina re- Bpectabie family, or as housemaid; good city reference from her last place. Apply at news depot, corner of 12th. st. and Ist av. A LADY IS DESIROUS OF OBTAINING A SITUATION vs for a girl as nurse and light chamberwork; she has edwith her nearly two years in the above capacity; is eapable of taking care of an infant cr older children, Gan Do seen for two days at 248 Yad st., first floor, back room, between 9th and 10th avs. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WO- A, man, as cook, washer and ironer; understands all iuds of baking; best city reference can be given her by her last employer. Call at 114 7th ay. (old No, 110), be- tween 18th and 19th sts, RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUA- tion as seamstress in a private family; no objection take care of children; understands cutting and fitting daa dresses. Can be seen for two days at 138 20ih st., twee You NG GERMAN GIRL WISHES A SITUATION IN a private family to do chamberwork and plain se Apply at 148 Forsytlt street, in the rear, third floor, SITUATION AS COOK AND ASST WITH wasiing and ironing, by a Protestent woman, who faucorstands cooking in all its bz--ches; is an exoellent Baker of bread and biscv; has good city reference; no ection to the country. Cab be seen for two days at 124 12th st. ATION AS SEAMSTRESS WANTED—BY A an who can cut and fit dresses; wages no object, mfortable home desired. Can be seen for two duys at 94 Cannon st. COMPETENT LAUNDRESS WOULD LIKE TO GET the washing of a few gentlemen or Jadies; ean do it io satisfaction, and can give the best of city reference. all for a week’ at 131 7th av., third floor, back room, PROTESTANT WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION AS first class cook; thoronghly understands her busi- hos. Call for two days at 203 Ninth st., between 21 and 3d avs. 8 CHAMBERMAID, &C.—A RESPECTABLE PRO- testant girl wants a situation in a religious family; eity or country, Call at 420 Columbia st., South Brook- lyn. A SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE, young man, to do general housework or to do the ooeki hing and ironing of a priva @ family, and Ey make herself generally useful. Best city reference. ’ Call for two di it YOUN in ysaut 83 Monroe SITUATION WANTED—BY A HARDWORKING, RE- spectable girl, todo general housework, or to do oud plain cooking; i8 au excellent washer and ironer; Steady, obliging and trustworthy; wages will be very molerato: either for the city or country; reference unex- eeptionable, Can be seen at No. 113 Atlantic st., Brooklyn. . N BLISH PROTESTANT SERVANT, WITH FTRsT class Feommoendations, is desirous of procuring a Situation as cook omas general housework servant; is an t washer and frong good cook; neat, obliging cy modegute. Apply at No, 10 Tillary 5 ATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE voung woman, 48 cook in a respectable privete fami- iid toassist in washing and ironing, or to do the ‘whole ina small family; is an excellent bread baker, Can e seen at her presetit employer's, No. 206}, West 32d st. A RESPECTARLE PROTESTANT GIRL WISHES A 6 situation as seamstress and to take charge of grow- children, or as seamstress and infant’s nurse; ceonpotent 1 take the entire charge of a baby; bas Jent testimonials for character and capability.” Call at 402 Sth ave., between 24th and 25th sts., in the shoe store, s fully RESPECTABLE YOUNG AMERICAN GIRL WISHES @ situation ina private family as gcamstress or Bisse and seamstress, or ebamberwork and waiting: she wanderstands ali kinds uf family sewing, and can take tho entire charge of children; has uo o)eetion to the co- try, or to travel with a jady; has the best of city rete- renees. Call for two days at 127 Court st., Brooklyn. RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT WOMAN WISHES A ion as cook; is an excellent meat, bres pastry cook; understands all kinds of soups, gam desserts, the best. of city references given for capability and character, Call at 402 6th ay., between wth and 26th stz,, in the shoe store. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTARLE young woman, to do chamberwork and waiting %o (ako care of children and to do plain sewing, or to as: sist in washing and ironing. Cali at 135 West 28th street, Between 7ch and 8th avs., in the store. The best of city. references giv A SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTAP oul young woman, to do ing,and’ general’ house’ Dost of ‘vity references given; no objection to the country. Cail at 39 ih st., betwoen 2{ and $d ave. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOU German g rl, as chambermaid and &neral housework in a small private fami . 4, between Ist ay. and a’ y A-YOU) G AMERICAN rou; is willing to make herself generally us objection to yoto the country. — Call t ‘West 20th st., b ih avs SITUATION WANTED—BY A STI ble person, who understands taking caro of a ba ‘uii its infancy, or would do light chamberwork; is will- ing aad obliging, and has good city roferen place. Apply at 43 Chariton st., room 14. SUUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, as waitress; good city reference from her tast place Gas for two days at 344 6th ay., between 2ist an @is., second floor. front room. PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMA? » Dac BY A ik iron, or to do general Ni ork ‘eference. Call at 263 Colum- iu w small fant bia st., near A SITUATION WHO UNDERY y in all their branches, desires to ob. ould do some wi country. excellent reference, days at 75 Market #t., near Monroe. RESPECTABLE YOU AF young gentiemen’ Telerence Call at Fast 11th st., in the rear, RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN WANTS A BABY 185 avenue old; fresh breast of mi'k; best of reference if required. Can be seen to wet nui at her own ree A; sho has lost her own baby, ty for two days. Grand st. tUATION WANTED -—BY A onny girl, to cook, wash and iron est 230 st, WOMAN, HAVIN take a baby to wet he feels lonesome’; best of Cail at 83 Union piace wae at her own roeidenc city reference ean be gtv Brooklyn. sitmation with a wid Lalu A and baker: is an ex HO Objection to the ¢ Feuces from !y wethe rear, room } " SICATION WA aud sober ir tore oriin a croc: best city re! for. three is last place. wad ays 216 Gold stroot, Brockiyn. LE MARRIED WC baby, wishes a baby to we ‘wn residence. Cali for two days at 5: flor, front room. COOK.—A SITUATION 13 WANTED BY A CO) petent woman; understands hor business in all its ches; 18 @ goyl baker; no abjaption to go to the coun try with « fa ween 11th and 1%. 8¢ A YOUNG mitk, 280?) worn the owery and RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS chambermaid or waiter alono; beat of City reference from her Can be days at 410 6th av., corner of 25th st. RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL WISHES A situation to do chamberwork and waiting, or to as- t in cooking, or has no objections to do housework, has city reference from her last piace, Call at 417 Wash. Ington st., second floor, back room, .—WANTED, BY A RESPECTABLE person, a situation as housekeeper, assistant, or as seamstress; would attend a bakery or an; Address Mrs, Waters, Grand street, Post . T OUSEKEEPER.—A SITUATION AS HOUSEKEEPER is desired by an American lady; in a widower's family preferred. “Address H. L. B., Herald office, ITUATION WANTED.—A YOUNG GIRL WISHES A situation to do chamberwork and take care of chil- dren, Call at 224 Sullivan st., first floor. ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman, to go out by the da or week; understan's tting ladies? and children’s clothing. Call at 27 Hamilton ay. , Brooklyn. ITUATIONS WANTED—BY TWO YOUNG WOMEN? ‘one as cook, washer and Sroner; the other as cham” bormaid and waitress or as nurse. Best of city reference’ Call for two days at 120 West 20th st. ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG, HEALTRY man, with a fresh breast, of mi a child to wet nurse at her own house; the comforts of @ ho 184 East 21st at. 0 ik, two months oldé the child will have me; wages $7. Call for two days at HELP WANTED—FEMALES, At FAMILIES AND SERVANTS WILL FIND THE largest select Inst itute at 188 11th st., corner of 6th for German, Scotch, Irish and American women, civil capable; wages to suit the times; good places always ready. Conducted by Mrs. FLOYD, BUNDANCE OF GOOD SERVANTS READY— Moderate by for city or co.ntry; German, Eng- lish, Scotch, Irish, &c.,at the Institute, 138 11th street, corner of 6th av. Orders by mail promptiy attended to. Mrs, Floyd in attendance. LARGE NUMBER OF COOKS, CHAMBERMAIDS, houseworkers, nurses, seamstr(ses, wanted irame- diately for families coming from the country, at the Mo- tropolitan Institute, 82 6th av., between 4ih and Amity sts. Ladies will find a selection of superior holp—Ameri- can, German, Irish, &.—at ee to suit the times. 0, VON KHEIN, Proprietor. A T THE FIRST CLASS AGENCY IS WANTED—COOKS, chambermaids, seamstressos au: geuvral house- workers, None need apply but tidy, honest, well recom- mended girl, Such, and none Pahies, may cbtals good situations at fair wages. Call this day at 320 4th av., be- tween 24th and 25th sts. aoa! FAMILIES DESIROUS OF OBTAIN! and efficient servants in the capacity of cooks, chambermaiis, nurs:s or houseworkers, cat he ‘s torily suited at the first class agency, 320 4th av., be- tween Zdth and 26th sta, ALESWOMAN WANTED—TO SELL WORSTED; MUST understand knitting and crochet work, but uot wanted to work at it; one accustomed to atte: ted and trimining store; also a smart girl to learn the business. Apply, by letter only, to A. B., 83 Ble Broadway. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL; isa first rate cook, washer and ironer, and an ex- cellent bread and biscuit baker; has no objection to do housework for 4 small family; can give the best of city reference, Call for two days at’203 East 34th st. ANTED—WASHING AND IRONING; ALSO TO MAKE . and mend, by a respectable best of city reference given by beneficial friends. Apply for one wock at 753 Pacific st. young woman; the ANTED—BY A COMPETENT WOMAN, A SITW- ation as nurse, has been in that capacity for seve- ral years, and {s fully competent in the entire charge of an ibfant from its birth: ; has the best of city ref ods store, 947}¢ Broad in a small private family, to do general housework; has good reference from her last place, Call at 32 Green- ‘ANTED—BY A HIGHLY RESPECTABLE YOi woman, @ situation to take caro of children and sew, or to do chamberwork and waiting in a private Good city reference from her last place. Apply at 210 West 25th st., between 8th and 9th avs., for two days, if not engaged. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, as cook, washer and ironer. st. for two days, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA’ as good cook and excellent w: Can giye the best of city reference. for two days at 228 West 17th st. ‘ANTED—BY A PROTESTANT WOMAN, A SITUA. tion to do chamberwork and waiting, or fine ing in astanil family; has no objection to’ the country. Call, ut 199° East 13th st., betweon Ist and 2d avs. for two days, second floor, front’ room. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE AME- rican girl, a8 chambermaid and waitress, or to do general housework, in @ small family. Can be seen for Uhree days at 88 Elizabeth st., room No.9, Good refe- Apply at 31 Woodhull G@ WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION AS COOK, respectable family; or as chambermaid and Watiress, Call for twodays at 61 Mulberry st., in the rear. ‘Has good roferencs, TUATION BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, as cook, washer and ironer, ina private family. exeronce from her last place, Can be seou for two «lays at 272 2u ay. 'ANTED--BY AN AMERICAN WOMAN, A SITUATION as seamstressor to take oure of an’ invalid. best of city refereuce given. Inquire for three days at 152 West 20th et. 'ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE isa good cook, Washer and. ire undorstands her business; a goed home at yy than high wages. Caliat 85 East 16th st., in the ESPECTARLE YOU? baker, and can make dit; has no objection Call at No. 16 East 11th st. as a ood cook good cake and b Washing and ironing. 'ANTED—A SITUATION, BY AR PRCTABLE YOU? ¢ woman, to do chamberwork and waiting und ironing; also respectablo ywashor and izoner. two daysat 184 12th young woman, as e00k Of city reference, bi BY A RESPECTABLE ework in a private young woman, to do general hor olycction to the WORK BY THE DAY pikiren’s dresser, and understands all kinds of family sewing; Call ou or address B. M., Ms or week; canent and fit ch make dine shirt fI}—BY A RESPECTABLE, YOUNG WOMAN, A tion todo the general housework of a small has no objection to do cooking and washing; is a sher and ironer; best reference; wages Rot 80 Call at 293 West 83d st., near Jain cooking, washing and rk in asmili family. ‘the | Much an object as a hort: 9th av., second TANTED—SITUATIONS, BY TWO RESPECTABLE girls, in # private fumily:one to cook, wash and herwork and waiting. Can be th St. corner of 3dav., over iron; the other to d seon for two da the store. Can give tho best of ¢1 TANTED—A SiTt years old, to take care of childe Can be soon at the r West 4st st., betw room for two day ANTED--BY A MI work, or to take caro of idence of her parents, 186 ; frst oor, back WOMAN, A SITU. do the general ) : ce given if required. TANTED—A SITUATION Lon or address 8. B., inst lloor, for two TION AS COOK AND TO ASSIS ing;one who thorough U the plain washing ing and troning, or as lanndre li for two days at 344 Ss, Second floor, TABLE WOMA; hing; Would go in the poo city referens Can be seen for two | Sih ay.) washing. Bost of city ework or as eharbermaid ; the best city reference, for two days at 225 25th st., be- tween Sth and 9th a A, ina very tine a small ta” general housework. Call for two untry. Best of reference. rr ; betiveen Lexington and th washing and ironing. Call for wo da. WHO JIAS GIVEN UP | her and ironer, who thoroughly understands hor The best of city Call at 76 Kast #t., Brooklyn, for two HEALTHY MARRIED @, at her own residence. n, to do general housework best city reference. ANTED—BY A RESP situation as chamber sist in washing and jroning. han be gen for two a. ANTED—A_ SITUATION woman; whos noes given if required. Call at 341 West Ni aidl and waitress; i wi WHO HAS nurse, at her | Grand 8t., first tivo days old, at her own resi- 8 Dally of respectable parents, to nurse Call at No. 313 West 19th nouo other need apply. ia willing and obliging: bis best city seen for two days’ at 13 Union court, ERVANISOF THE BEST KIND, WITH INVEST characters and qualifications, jnelwding Gerinan, French, English, Scotch, Irish, &e., may be found at Cline _. SUTUATIONS WANTED—MALE N ACTIVE YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION IN @ produce commission house; can influence some trate. Address G.H.S., care box 841 Post office, Rye, ‘Westchester county, N. ¥. ‘ANTED—BY A PROTESTANT YOUNG MAN OF steady and sober habits, a situation as coachman; has had long experience in the city and country aud comes well recommended, Can be seen at 59 11th st., or address Coachman, box 145 Herald office. SSISTANT QUARTERMAS OFFICE, ). 7 BOWL ing Green, New York, August 31, 180! sealed proposals will be received at ‘this viliee rt! 10 o'clock Wednesday, the 4th of September, 1831, for fur- eel ‘ag tho United States with four hundred and i ty (450) auilibs, ‘The Panlins to be 19x30 feet, made ef the best No. 2 Paulin Duck, with geod strong eyelet holes all around, ubout 22 inches apart, and to be completed by the 25th day of September, 1861. Proposals to be endorsed “Proposals for furnishing Pau- lins,”’ and addressed to undorsigned, R. SAXTON, Captain and Assistant Quartermaster United States Army. GOOD COMPETENT BANDMASTER WANTED—FOR ‘regiment now in Washington, None need appiy Ubives qualified to the task; he is to recruit his owa mea munediately, Apply at Parmoloo's fruit store, 585 Broad way. NITMD STATES MUSTERING OFFICE, NO 79 WHITE street. * xeimbursing and payment of claims against the United Stuttes, under the act of Congress “tor collecting, drilling and organizing volunteers, under the act authorizing the President w accept the sorvices of tive hundred thousand men, &e.”? 1. Notice is hereby given to all parties having claims tou Hali, Amor placo and Bighth &trect, six doors east of | against the governineut of the United Buates, under the Broadway, formerly Biblo House. Freach and German languages spoken, "A lady in attendance ERVANTS WANTED IMMEDIATELY —Si,V class servants, cooks, washers and ironer AL FIRST | officers und men that nurses, | recs above mentioned act of Cougress, to present’ the same, without delay, for examination and payment. 2. Payment willoniy ‘be anade on account of troops, have been or miy be musieved and ved into, or actually employed in ‘the f the vi scamstresses, chamberinaids, waiters and girls for gene: | United States, Organiaations raised or attemptod to be ral housework, are wanted immediately for &x: Brooklyn, Vy ‘ANTED—A THOROUGHLY COMPETENT PERSON who understands farmiog in all its branches, is f a gentie- 8 1. Go, Y. anxious to obtain the entire management 0: man’s estate during the winter mouths, Add. Post oflice, West Farms, Westchester county Hent situ- | made, but not mustered and received into service, will ations now ready im gentlemen’s families, just returned | not be from the country. Apply at No. 10 Tiltry street, B. Pe ignized, penises of commissioned officers in recruit- ing their companies prior to their being mustered into service will not be paid; but commissioned officers will be paid the samo rates for subsistence and quarters (board and lodging) 28 privates, from the date of enrolment, until mustered into serview. The necessary “aud actual travelling expenses of officers, when accompanied by bil. of particulars and receipts for payments properly authen- ticated, will be atlowed, ANTED—A GOOD LAUNDRESS, AT THE ERIE HO- 4. Bills of particulars, with dates and rates of charges tel, corner of Jay and Washington stre tho country. On : i. ANTED—AS NURSE, A PROTESTANT, 10 LIVE IN | ers for ex ry d @ who is a good seamstress and | ished, ‘The accounts must. tlso desienato the particular and the receipt of the party to whem payment was matte must inall cases be furnished, In short, original you ption must be tur ditures of e Willing to take chiargo of several children, may apply at | regiment and comoay, and name of the commanding 20 Lalayette place, on Tuesday, 8d inst., between 10 and 12. A.M. )—A COOK, $10; THREE COOKS AND LAUN- dresses, $6 to $8; two chambermaids and waiters, $6; four general workers. Well recommended girls d, ior good families. Good places every day. No. i st 1. ELMORE. JANTED-—-A WEY NURSE, APPLY AT NO. 140 East 25th st. Wns CHAMBERMAID, NURSE, ok and waiter gir!; good wages will be given to either white or colored. Apply at No, 7, 11th si., between Broadway and University place, ED—A COLORED COOK, AT 29 NORTH WIL- liam st., basement. Boag eae P WANTED—MALES. ae GENTS WANTED—MALE AND FEMALE, TO SELL our new Union Prize Stationery and Recipe Pack. which is in great demand, The valuable contents of our Union packages, embracing a superb En; ag (6x10) of General Scott, seventy-Ave valuable Recipes, & gitt of magnificent Jewelry, Union Envelopes, in varied colors, Stationery, &e., ara unsurpassed and chailenge competition; a more saleable article, commanding @ hand- some return, is not to be found inthe market Union packages. Sold only by us. Send stamp cular, RICKARDS & CO., 102 Nassau si N. NIB s il Portrait, 16 by. 13 inches, pri Cenfx, ‘The only reliable one pablished. A gpecituen sent postage paid, on receipt of price; most liberal terms to agents. Address W. G. Jackman, 483 Broudway, Now oF Tuck Gauge and other new article: cent profit; articles light and sm hear Chathan, D™ CLERK WANTED—A YOUNG MAN THOR ongh!y ac tails. Apply atsimpson’s family drag store, 272 Kj avenue, corner of te RUG CL AN EXP! NCED AND. dispenser. To one who can come well rec pormanent situation will be given. None other ed ap- bi. OsTiAR Wad Flatbush. Non P—AT THE WASHINGTON HOT vit a temperate man need apply. ALE TEACHERS WANTED—ONE FoR THE Jt amd one for the hig English branches. Apply perso en 3 and 4 0 ren strcet, Brookly ally to-day or Monday, with the Breadway trade, and have tho best of city references from last employer: in the evening, at 147 ANTED—A YOUNG clerk in a whotesite fa idress, in hand writing of applicant, Mo; 2. pply after six o'clock in tho store, AN TO ACT: AS EN! goods store:salary small, expe: nee a good near by Post offi Address V yer and particul CLERK FOR A STEAMER, CLERK men for steamers, two Boys to learm trades, three por- si drivers, four girls to trave one seamstress, one housek: ‘ANT good addr York ANTED—A’ SING who understands :, A SMART, apply who is hot will ‘orner of Bond st. V TANTED—A YOUNG LADY AS home and it ago, with reference, L. D., New York Post offic. V ANTED—A SMART, TIDY G@! housework; one who mderstauds cooking ing and ironing, and is not afraid of work. Wag Apply in Pacifle st., second house aboye Clove’ roa: Brooklyn. \ cash to deposit for fa can Ineet with & good si from four stairs. » ten o'clock to-day, 12 this (ER MON 150 1x tac sn the flugor, sda receipt of 25 vonts. A way. 1 Bd a ng Dowaer’s h I to every etifial hem. MWiE TRADES. ASS PHOTOGRAPHER, WITH once, desites a situation in this jor city reterence. Is. familiar pictures ; paper or throe years, a t proportioned t ping with neatness and rapids » bOX 181 Herald « ty, may ss Juni first class workmen 1 Nous but good men need app! ine at Lat Wes TENO MARNESS MAKERS,—WANTED, har 3, Who can stiteh w ranktort street, corner of Vand TWO YOU painting and pan sling. 19th st., near 7th ave. Henry water, a Vy 7 ANTE RS A vill fad work a 65 East 25 ‘ANTED—A MAN WHO THOROCGHLY | stands show card lettering. None need app! giving name and address, Show Cards, Herald office. ANTED IMMEDIATELY—AT SAML TOMP- kins & Co.'s, 202 Mar 0 x twelve harnesa makers, t hands the best of w one who is an accurate and quick | >) EGULAR BOAT TO THE FISHING mended & Fare 50 eents. ply. Call this day, between the hours of 11 and 12 4.M., | Loayes Tonth strect, E.R. At 167 Littio Sontyumery st., coruer Hondersom st. Jersey | Loaves Spring street, 3 ot department, to teach the ky at the academy, No. 89 West ALESWOMAN WANTED—MUST BEWELL ACQUAINTED | S¥PeTior quality constantly on hand. j ant, Heralt ; Hoop Skirt Machines for ‘BRIMMING novolent in: xper aver, Herald office, giving 1 shipping oilice, a valet to travel to Mexico, six | ig connected with a garden: must bring the best Apply at G09 Broadway, up stairs, a‘tor ants his business. In- | 4 ress, stating | Arorican, No. 37 Park r. ved apply) ion. Wages $7 to $9. Cail No. 161 Sth ave., up protects Sample sent on russ A. H. Downer, 442 Broad- WORKMAN, | respectfully, your obedient servant, None but | nd who caw board with Inquire of less thoroughly competent and a good jetterer, Address, oflicer who authorized the expenditure. 5. When expenses have been incarred for “ board,” or “ board and lodging,” the amount must be reasonable, and in accordanco with the usual rate of the neighbor- hood; the bills must also specify the regiment or company to Which the troops so subsisted or quartered belouged. 6. Transportation and quarters, at reasonable rates, will be paid, ‘Transportation will be restricted, however, to the ucual routes and modes ef conveyance; excestive charges will not be recognized. Charges for transporta- tion by railroad or other public conveyance must be x0- companied by bills, stating the number of men, as also the regiment or company. 7. Information and proper forms for making out ac- counts wil! be furnished at this office, D. B. SACKETT, Liout. Col. Fifth Cavalry, Mustering Officer. Serrygunre 1, 1861. 4 TH REGIMENT, NEW YORK STATE MILITIA— Oe) Gardes Lafayette, —Capt. P. A. Gordy, late Adju- tant, is appointed Commiseary, and detailed ‘to superin- tend the recruiting oftice at Lufayette Hall, and to attend to the genenal alfairs of the regiment. Recruits will be provided with board and loging immediately after being sworn into servico, and sent to join the regiment how at the scat of war ‘us soon as thero is a suilicient number to compose a squad. By order of. R. DE TROBRUAND, Colonel. S. Coviuumer, Adjutant, EXCURSIONS. HEAP EXCURSION 'T0 CAMPS ON STATEN ISLAND. Fare six conts by Statou Island ferry, feot of Whi hall strect, between the battery and’South ferry. Guide tocamps:—To reach regiments of New York Rities, British Voluntecrs, Mechanics and Artizens’ Empire Zonaves, aud Yates Rifles, all at Camp Washington; Scott Ritles and Ira Hovris Guard Gwalry, at Silver Lake; Third Irish STS WANTED EVERYWHERE,—$100 PER MONTH | Volunicers, at Camp Carrigan, Oki Quarantine Ground, AS abeclately made selling our Vatent Hem Folder and | and Cameron Light Infantry, at Camp Morr.sou—leave a ready ale; 300 per | Steamboat at first landing, ‘oats leave every hour from Call on or address | 64.3 to 7 P.M. On five Sundays every half hour to (enelosing stamp) JOSEPH DODIN & Co., 22 Duane st., | 7 P.M. OLORED FOLKS’ CAMP MEETING, ROCKAWAY Bench, he .steambout MAY QUEEN will, make y trips, commencing Friday, 90th inst. leaving Catha- rine slip at 8 A. M., Spring street, North river, 8:30, and No. 4 North river, at 9 o'clock. Returning, foav- BANKS. Steamer CROTON, Capt. Dumont, 5 Peck slip, 7:45. R.,8:10) pier No, 4, 9 A. 3. Leaves the Bunks, 2:20 P.M. N.B.—Aiter this dite the following’ landings will bo discontinued:—Broome street, Brooklyn aod Thirtieth street. Augus: 20, MISCHLLANEOUS. } RUSHES OF EVI Y DESCRIPTION AT “THE BRUSH Factory, 829 Pearl street, Harper’s Building. All articles at the lowest factory prices, Paint Brashes of JOBN K. HOPPEL. HH. HOMER, MACHINIST AND DEAL- s Machinery, 54 has on haud an assortment of Drop Screw and Lever Presses, Jeweiler’s Rolls, Tinsmiths’ Tools, &c. or to hire, OWARD ASSOCLATION, PHILADELPHIA—A BE itution established by special endow- incut, for the rel the sick and distressed, aillicted With Virulent and chronic diseases. Metical advice given shy the aluablo reports on pri- digo: don the now remedies employed in the ‘y, Sent in se: Address Dr. J, No. 2 Nkillin Houghton, How mith Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa. CHANICS AND INVENTORS, ARC the time to think, to invent and to ¢ ilo business is dull, to secure Patents and have them ready of business or for truflic, ne time to make arraagementa for the manufac- »sefual articlos of all kinds. time to kecure Patents in England, France, ad other European countrie ntors, wake up! Messrs. MUNN & CO., proprictors a n, No. $7 Park row, N. Y., having in Washington, continde to solicit Patents Ag usual, on the most extensive scale aud in the best manner, Th have acted as attorneys for more than 15,000 of whom they re: their patent business done with despatch and ow reasonable terms, should address or apply as phiets of advice to inventors, in different lan- es, abont Patent Laws, &e.,, furnished freo. TION proprietors of phe Sciontifie New York, edhtiaue to so- licit'patonts in the United Slates, and in all foreign coun- tries, on the most reasonable terms, Consultations pamphlots of advice in English and German free on appli- . | cation to the ottice. | Read the following testimonials from the three last Commissioners of Patent Messrs. Munn & Co.—L take pi while hold the ofies of Commi: N&co. jure in stating that joner of Patents more ‘our hands. I have no doubt that the public ence thus idicated has been fully deserved, as have always observed, in all your intercourse with the office, a marked dogees ‘of promptness, skill andi fide!s to the interests of your emplayei Yours, very truly - ‘To a steady man a CHAS, MASON, can be had. Apply trom 10 to < vory large, and you sustained not, justly desurved)’ the Yeputa ed ability, and uneompromising tileli y ming ‘your professional engagements. n spectiully, your obedient servant, J. HULT. rs. Munn & Co.—Genilomen: It gives me much loasiive to say that during the time o olding the oitice of Commissioner of Patents, a v proportion of the bus) i inventors befo ic volad to the inter tly qualified to p with skill and ac WM. D. BISHOP. +98 well ag emit of Patent Attorn: | Messrs, MUN Patents for over ty been engaged in rsyand more than fi anted through their siting cash parchas ssing box 1,470 Post led by Pro elebrated for the ex s from the sy and for their 8. Consultation free from § to 12 ONL OF and any other fx- 1 cond hand. Twenty third street, New Yo MAIN, 23 We a bireet, 1 letter. envelopes, free of | than one-fourth of all the business of the office came | he THE TURE. AO be A OO REGULAR MEETING OF THE FASHION PLEASURE Ground will be held at the Hone House, on Monday evening, September 2,at $ o'clock, A pune toa} iota ra Tembo: 6 is Forocete, os Wig Importance wi before the meeting. By or- dor of the Preaident. nett a Pei ata a dN Premios COURSE.—PLEASURS GROUND ASSOCTA- tion. | Great Trot. Flora Temple and Ethen Alien, ‘Thursday, September 5, 1861, at 33 o'clock P.M. Match for $500. ’ Mile heats, best three in flys, Horace Jones names double team “Ethen Allen and his running mate Socks, to wagon. J.D, McMann names b, m, Flora Tem- ple, to harness, Good day andood track N. B.—In this race Flora has tho polo ia each heat. Special trains for the course wi'l leave Hunter’s Point at 24¢ P. M., and re- turn immedistely after the race, Excnsion tickets te and return 35 cents; single tickets 20 cents, James all ferry, at 2P. M., will connect with the train. Also Thirty- fourth street ferry every five ininutes. Stages from. Thirty-fourth street ferry will be in attendance on the day of the rac JOSEPH CROCHERON, Manager, R SALE—THE TROTTIN HORSE HONEST PETER, Apply Wo HIRAM: WOODRUFF, NION COURSE, L. I. tember 3, ab 33g P. pay. Mile heats, best thr bemes ¢, g. Tom Sayres to wagon. toa 200 pound wagon. SHAW & WHITE, Proprictors _ HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C. | VERY FINE COUPE AND HARNESS FOR SALE.— Hias been but little used and will be sold low, Also, to close a concern, an azgortment of new double and sin- glo Harness ata bargain, Appy at 654 Broadway, re SALE—BY A GENTLEMAN LEAVING FOR KU- LB rope, two bay Carrmage Horses, 154g hands high, soven v. Apply at 245 five. Hi F, Tallmen names b. g. fare olds also, Carriages and & Henry street, Brooklyn, or at the of street, OR SALE—A VERY HA Hor oid afi ‘DSOM! points, long Apply at the private stables, Wwenth street, near Fo ETON WAGON, NEARLY NEW, by one of the be in good running Order. To be seen at 99 West Twenty-ninth street, in the feed store. OR SALE—A VERY HANDSOME STYLISH JET Jack Horse, 16 hands high, soven years old, sound old for half his cost, Can be seem at King’s stable, Forty-tirst street, between Madison and Fourth avenues. Has been used’ in coupe. OR SALE—A STYLISH {ORREL PONY, SCANT fourtecn hands, well broke to the saddle for a boy, ine years old, and when in harsess a perfect beauty aud avery lively stepper. Apply at 99 Fulton street, corner of Prospect, Brooklyn. Ff OR SALE—A DAPPLs BROWN HORSE, SIX YEARS years old, 173 hanas high, stylish and freo driver, and warranted in every respect; valuable for a truck, ste- vedore or co:! cart; weight 1,600 pounds; will exelany for asmall ouc, Apply at 14 kasex street. : NOR SALE CHEAP—ONE LONG TAIL BAY HORSE, fifteen hands high; sound and kind in singlo and double harness; also one top grocery Wagon and baker's spring Cart, with top, Apply at $60 Third avenne, corner of Twenty-cighth street Bi PAMILY CARRIAGE FOR SALE.—SEATS SIX PER- gous, in perfect order, patent asles, drab lining; price $150 cash. Also ‘a splendid gray family Horse: shifting top city buiit Wagon "and Harness, Apply at 18 Gold streot, up stai ORSES FOR TH! ARMY.—I WISH TO PURCHASE FH 00 Hormce: titesn tnd high, for light cavalry; any color exeepi white; mast be quiek, active horsos, not ars old, sound and kind to.aaldle, Apply to 108, 105. and 107 East Twenty-fobrth FOR SALE—A RARE CHAN ud examine him at Garrison’s Stable, 142 West Forty-seventh HREE WAGONS AND FOUR SETS HARNESS FOR sale cheap; can be acon at Nos. 81 and 33 Dey street: Watson, three quarter seat, trotting; Parker, two hundred pound, top, good as pew; one full spring, leather top, Du- senbury & Van Duser, pole and shafts; one light Double and three sets Single Harness. HORSES WANTED.—APPLY TO THE ° subscriber at the stables of A. S Cham- beriin, or Post & Nichois, 82 Last Twenty-fourth strect, near Third avenue. PHILIP COPELAND. (OKN EXCHANGE FIRE AND INLAND NAVIGATION Insurances Company.—Now York, Agust 21, 1861. Dividend.—The Board of Directors of tis Company have this day declared a semi-annual dividend of ten (10) per cent payable on demand. ‘ W. H. WINDSOR, Secretary. WANTED—ON BOND AND MORTGAGE 4.000 tn'inproves property in the city of Brookiya, worth more thin double; now renting for $800 per annum. Address for threy days K. W. 8, box 122 Holald offide, - N..B.—No br. k rs ned apply. = _ HOAN OFFICES, T 77 BLEXCKER STREET—MONEY ADVANCED TO any amount on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Pinnes, Segars, Dry Goods, &c. _N. B.—Pawabrokers’ tickets bought. H. NEWTON, 77 Bleecker strect, up stairs. sI.—A. HONIGMAN, DIAMOND Broker, makes liberal advances on” Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, &c., or buys them at full yalue, at his private offtce, 66 Nassau street, room No. 2, up stairs, Business confidential, NCES MADE ON CONS J. W. CARLE, No. 60 OW SE- erty street. ANRICH, 728 BROADWAY, UNDER THE. Ni York Hotel, advances money on Diamonds, Watches and Jowelry, or will purchase the sae at tho highest prices, for cabh TO ADVANCE IN SUMS TO SUIT on Watches, Diamouds and other y ht for cash, und tho highest hours from 9 4iil 6. L, JACOBS, 43 407 Broadway, TO ADVANCE BY HENRY HYMAN, Wi 20.00 480 Broadway, room No. 3, on ic ‘i Merchandise of every description, from $102 do well price paid. Cedar stre Merchants in want of money wiil ess strictly conddential. NILETARY. OMPANY D— membors of < ting at the armory, Cenure ning, September 2, at 8 o'clock. Important business will be trangacted. ‘The volunteers that served with us in Washington are inyited to attend this meeting. dor of » D.C, MES EUROPA, Anderson, ‘ Boston, —'Wodneeday, Aug. 21. PERSIA, Judking, — “ New York, Wednesday, Aug. 23 CANADA, Moodie, m Basten, ‘ Wesneaaay Ser. ASIA, Lott, jew Yor! nesday ,Sept. ARABIA, Stone, Boston, ? » Stone, My esday , Sept 18 AFRICA, Shannon, “ New York, Wednesday ,Sept 26- Berths not secured until paid for, An experienced surgeon on boar d. ‘The owners of these ships will not be accountable for Gold, Silver, Bullion, ie, Jowelry, Procious Stones or Metals, unless bills of Iading ‘aro signed therefor, and the- value thoreof therein oxpressed. For freight, or” passage apply to E GUNARD, No. 4 Bowling Groen. Qua Lrritatt ype k on! New YORE AND IIVER- 5 embs passengers at Queens- town) Ireland. ‘tho Liverpool, New York and Philael- phia Steamship Company intend despatching their full: powered Ciyde built iron steamships as follows:— CITY OF WASHINGTON, CLASGOW CTY OF BALTIMORE, ‘Saturday, Sopt. 14 and every Saturday, at " jor 44 North river. RATES OF PASSAGE, Stoerazo Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Bremen, Rotter- dam, Autwerp, &c., at equally low rates. Persons wishing to bring ‘ont their friends ean buy tickets here at the following rates to New York:—From, Liverpool or Queenstown, First Cabin , $75, $85 and $105. Steerage from Liverpool, $140. From Queensiown, $30. ‘These steamers have superior accommo: ations for }as sengers und carry experienced surgeors. They are built: in water tight iron sections, and have patent fire aunili lators on beard. For further information apply at the Company’s offices. JOHN G. DALE, Agent, 15 Broadway, N. Y. QTFAM FROM NEW YOR 10 LIVERPOOL TI: steamehip REAT EASTERN, having fulfilled her contract with tho British government, will sail from. * Now York for Liverpool ‘On Saturday, Octobor 6, RATES OF PASSAGE. In first cabin, $95 a $185, according to stateroom 2s- commodation, all other privileges being equal. Tn third cabin, from $35 to $50. Suits of first class apartments for families may be oa- gaged by special arrangement. ‘The GREAT EASTERN will leave Liverpool on her re~ turn trip Tuesday, October 29. Plans of the ship can be scen, and engagements made~ for freight and pene on application to (OWLAND & ASPINWALL, Agents, 54 and 55 Soutl. street. On Saturday, Sept. 14, the United States mail steamer ARAGO D. Lines, commander, Will sail from picr No. 87 North river, foot of Beach. street, on Saturday, September 14, at ucon, This steamship (unsurpassed for safety and eomfort) has double exgines under deck, enclosed by water tight compartments, which, besides other results, tend, iu the event of collision or stranding, to keep the pumps freer to re and secure the — of vessel and passengers. ‘or freight or passage aj to m POAMUET. M. FOX, GEO. MACKENZIE, ‘Agents, No, 7 Broadway, sal ber 12. WETWEEN. NEW YORK, HAVRE AND ANTWERP. Whe new aid yvirn id steniner, Al, CONGRE’S, Capt. Luaning. 2 0» tous, 800 horse power, W Il sail from New Yo k cn Thr-eday, Senter hoe 16 s Fo Havro and nwerp, ircet. Price of pass. go ivr Havre, Auiwuip, Southampton or Tondon -— First cabin. Second cc bin. Steerage... Childrea ween one and ten yrars of age, hal! priee. For freight apply to WM. F. SCHMIDT. 70) “eaver street. For pars ge apply to HENRY M. WEED, 181 West 8 reet,. corner of Kuule street. TKAM TO HAMBURG, HAVRE, LONDON’ AND Southampton. ‘The Hamburg American Packet Company’s iron stoam- ship IutustA, H. ‘tuub:, commander, carrying the: United States mail, will leave from pier 21 North river, {oot of Fulton strect foe manang een tae cugers tor for Hambut v1 ithampton. ing pass: Havre, Tontin, ‘Southaan pron ani ‘Hamberg, First cabin, $100; scoond cabin, $60; steerage, $35. steamers cf this line will lore evory alternate Seturday, carrying the United States mail. The steamship Hammonia will succeed the Toutonia om September 21. C. B, RICHARD & BOAS, 151 Broadway. HE NORTH GERMAN LLOYD'S STEAM@H.P NEW YORK, G. Wenke commander, pelt fe J the United States mail, will sail from pier 30 North river, foot of Chambers street, on SATURDAY, Soptember 28, at 12 o'clock M., YOR BREMEN, VIA SOUTHAMPTON, taking passongars to LONDON, HAVRE, SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN, at the following rates:— For the first cabin, $100; second cabin, $60; stecrage, B. For freight or passage apply to OKLRICHS & 0O., 68 Broad street. OR LIVERPOOL—OLD BLACK STAR LINE.—THR packet ship E Z sails September 3, from pier 14 river. The Universe sails September 10. Passengers wil! be taken at lowest rates, on application to WILLIAMS & GUION, 40 Fulton street. P OR LIVERRPOOL—THE WORLD WIDE KNOWN Clipper Saip DREADNOUGHT, Captain Samuels, ac- Knowledged tobe the fastest vessel ajloat. Positively: sails September 10. For paseage (reduced rates) apply on board, at pier No. 5 North river, or to P. M. DEMAREST, 40 South stroet. QOR LIVERPOOL—TAPSCOTT LINE.—SAUS “ON Monday, September 2, at 12 o'clock, tho splendi@ pper ship WM. I, SfORER, Captain Trask. Fer sage, at reduced rates, apply on board at pier 38 East river, or (0 TAPPSOOTT & CO., 86 South street. OR LIVERPOOL—BLACK BALL LINE, THE CLIP- per ship JAMES FOSTER, r., hanls into the streans this day, and sails to-morrow. for passage apply ow board, foot of Beekman street, Fast river, or to JACOB WIISON, 108 Soxth street. JOMPANY 1, SEVE State Militia.— th compliauce with regimental or- company will uasemble at the armory at 2 .M., Monday, September 2, in full fatigue, white pants and gloves. By order of J. H, Maconwwe, Orderly, CHAS. A. EASTON, C. IGHTH REGIMENT, NEW YORK STATE TROOPS.— Membors Company B,—Company order No. 3.— w York, August 29, 1861. You are hereby notified that a moeting of the ¢>mpauy will be held at the armory on Tuesday evening next, September 8, 1861, at 8 o'clock. By order of MICHAEL W. WALL, Lieut. Comd’g. ‘Toomas R. Herser, Order! ILITARY DRILL, UNDER AN EXPERIENCED officer, in councetion with an English and classical @dueation, for young men. Also for young ladies, instruc- tion in music, painting and Freneli, under’ experianced professors. Twenty pupils instructed in the normal class; tuition free, at the Hudson River Institute, Claverack jColumbia county, N. ¥. For eatalogues address Rev. A. Flack, A. M. FIVWELFTH REGIMENT,—THE MEMBERS OF THIS REGT- ment uro requested to mect at the Mercer House, ‘ner of Broomo and Mercer streets, en this (Monday) evenji, September 2, at cight o'clock’. M., to hear tho report of their committee in rolation to their pay. The committee meet at seven o'clock. C.S. Tartor, Secretary ANTED—A FIRST AND § who are willing to furni h a Captain, who can reais days. Money, v mustered in. Al procure the post. s( IND LIEUTENANT, 1 $100 for recruiting, ihe men in the country © nearly ell refunded when nu so, au Orderly, with ton men, ca None but men of character need apply. Cm: PASSAGE TO LIVERPOOL—BY THE CELE- brated packet ship JERH. THOMPSON, one of the frstest ships afloet. This magnileent. ship ‘mado two Voyages in succession this year in sixteen days, Sails , Septomber 8, Apply on board, nt 40 East river, or 275 Pearl street. IRST SHIPS FOR LIVPRPOOL AND LONDON.—THS splonid ship ALBERT GALLATIN (pier 19, Eastriver), for Liverpool, sails September 2. ‘The celebrated ship PLY MOUTH ROCK, for London, eails from pler 19 East river, , September 8. ’ Passengers taken al groatly reduced rates. For passage &e., apply to THOS. C, ROCHE, 83 South st. T APECOTI’S LINE LIVERPOOL PACKET SHIPS.—WM. F. STORER sails Monday, September 2, Emerald Islo September 7, and Guy Mannering September 14. For passage, at low rates, or drafts, apply to TAPSCOTY & CO. , 86 South street. LINE FOR LONDON—SallsS THIS DAY, THER + favorite packet ship VICTORIA, lying at pier 17 river; has superior accommodations; passengers taken at low rates. For passage or Drafts on Great Britain» or ireland, apply on Loard of to TAPSCOTT & 00., 6 South street. FOR ANTWARP, SEPTE'!- 1 Belgian steamship CON- GRESS, Capt. Taming, 2,800 tons despati For fre . F, SCHMIDT, 76 Beaver stroot, and for passage to H.M. WEED, comer of Reade and Washington streets. ‘OR CALIFORNIA, VIA PANAMA. A first class steamer will icave Now York on the Ast, 11th and 21st of each month, except when these dates fail on Suns , When the day of departure will be on the- Monday following. n For freight or passage apply ot the only office, No. & Bowling ne D. B. ALLEN, Agent. — 19" REGIMENT, aa pany G.—the off imaud, together with these volu the corps to Washington, also Home Guard, are requested to me Broadway, 6n Monday, Septombe to make arrangemenis for tho aun corde JAMES A. BOG sary parade, By Lg, Commandant, 71ST REGIMENT NEW YORK STATS MILITIA, COM- @L pony ¥—Dusinoss of the utinost importaues re- quires Uke titendance of every member of the company at the regular menthiy mecting, to bo held At the ar mory, corer of University place and Thirtecnti street, on Mon- day ovening, Sopt. 2, at 8 o'clock. J. W. DOMINICK, Tirst Sergeant. 3 MAN, POSSESSED OF A 6 eDUCA- tion and stan ling in society, wishes to open a cor- Fespondence with some young lady of respectable birth, with a view to marriage, Must be of a gonial disposition. Address And. F, Wallen, Post etfico, New Yor! RS OF AGE: a young Indy to matrimony. be willing to assist in sineoro, as I Yost office, y ean iaveryiew may AROO LINE. —FOR MELBOURNE. The magnificent first c’ass ship JACK burthen, can accommodate first and second cliss passengers, Address or apply to MAILLER, LORD & QUEREAU, 108 Wail street, AOR. HAVANA, VIA NASSAU, N. P. ‘The British and North Americar royal mail steam- Ship KARNAK, Capt. Lo Mesarier, will snil for the above ports, from the company’s wharf, Jersey City, on— SiG. Daan money to Havana ee or. ay For freight oF passage ap JNARD, 4 Bowling Green, OR MATANZAS. ‘Po sail on Saturday, September 7, at two o'clock P. Mo. ARMED WITH RIFLED CANNON, The United States mail steamship MATANZAS, Licse, gang, commander, is realy to receive freight at pier No. 4 North By foot of Morris ptrett. ’ ‘or freight or passage apply to 3 4 MORA BROS, NAVARRO & 00., : . ‘64 Exchange plac Mails close at the Post office, at 1 o'clock P’. M., on the day of sailing. No cargo recoived nor bills of lading signed the day of sailing. é Communications between Matanzas and Havana by rail five imesaday, = *

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