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SITUATIONS WANSRD-ERMALBG: 1 Reset SITUATION WANTED—IN A WI- WANTED-FEMALES._ ATION Lifer BY A person who is competent to fitand cut children’s ‘dresses: would have no objection w do light chamber- HELP Peewee MD bo ee & CO. ARE IN’ DMMEDIATE WANT A. ‘T, STEWART eof dry packers and balers; none but first class men need apply, to whom liberal wages will be dower's family, by an American lady; is tho- reighly competent, and willing to go to any pate of the work if required, Will be beard of at her situation, | country. Salary the least consideration, Addres® for | paid; also two boys wi 0 have had experience in n marking. ‘25 Waverley place, corner of Greene st. two days Mrs. M. J. M., Bi klym Post offlee. em aypeommre a VE, aaa eg nee OUSEKEEPER’S SITUATION WANTED—BY AN “A English woman, with good city references, A widower preferred , or as nurse to the for one week at No. 4 Marion st., in Hyper tas LADY WISHES TO PROCURE A man, who has $100 in cash, and js thoroughly post- @d ih buying and handling vegetables, pork and mutton, can have a permanent paying situation at 146 Chambers: tr ah No one lacking either of these requisites need apply. ‘yarns EVERRWHERE CAN MAKE $100 PER month selling our patent Hem Folder and Tuck EADY WOULD LIKE TO OBTAIN FOR A YOU! colored girl, who is accustomed to the sea, 9 sitter ‘Won as attendant’ ta lady going to Europe, or as eliil- dren’s nurse. Call at 109 West 15th st. sit RESPRCTABLE PROTESTANT | YOUNG A poe | 3 ation as chambermatd an wishes to obtain a situation ing: has good re- o) to take charge of her house and agsiet tn any persc Pipe a pai py er ight duties she may be called upon to perform; gatistac- TH Wan. SSISTANT | QUA‘ATERMASTER’S OFFICE, NO. 7 A Bowling Gren. New York, September 4, 1861.— fauited imme“satety, by the undersigned, 260 heavy draught Hoeges, yotween of gfx and nine years; they must ba warranted atone to work well in har- ness. Apply-at the Howard livery stable, corner of Mer- CO? and Greind streets, R. BAXTON, Captain aud Assistant Quartermaster, U. 8. Army. NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1861. PERSONAL. A, CIENT. —“ANY PERSON WHO WITNESSED THE Pinon ten CA og once gearip ermapy 4 ‘alton ferry: on 28, wil fer # favo the widowed mother of the man who was drowned by communicating with G. P. Lowrey, 39 Nassau atrect. US AND LILIE—TO-DAY aT was G disappointed yesterday. ao NTION! RETURNED MONTHS’ VOLUN teers!—A command is about being formed, under authority of the United States War Department, for spe- cial duty, in the new State of Kanawha and Maryland. A amecting will bo held in Military Hull, 108 Bowery, at 8 0 erence must - ‘ths. Call | o’chock, Friday evening, September 6, when full particu- @mmendations from her Jast place. Inquire for three | tory reference must be given as to character and capabil- | Gauge and other novelties. Profits three-fourt » . 6 orween 6th and 7th ar ity, Call at 79 East 18th st., from 10.4. M. te2P. M.,on | on or address, enclosing stamp, Joseph Dodin & Co., 22 | lars may be learned. D, A. ALLEN, SSS, AT Reh Neh ee apy this (Friday) morning.” 79) Duane st., near Ohathuwe et, ee : Lieutenant Company F, Eighth regiment, 5 JO GET A SITUATION F¢ > — oo a — oe raed al nusre and seamstress, URSE AND SEAMSTRESS,—A STEADY, EXPERI- GOOD BOY WANTED—IN A GROCERY, FROM 16 TTENTION, RECRUITING AGENTS.—ONE DOLLAR i Oden at. enced woman wants @ situation; can cut and fit to 18 years of age; ono acquainted with the busi- paid down, cash, resenied, accepted by the 145 Eas MIDDIE AG children’s clothes; is also an exceilenchambermaid; can - up muslins and fine linens. Ca)! at 124 3d av., third joor. hess, and who can bring good recommendations from his last employer. Inuire of James Lamon, corner of Van Brunt and Delavan sts., South Brooklyn. 1D LADY, BEING DESIROUS OF ny 10 California, would like to engage with a lady per map oll ‘eon and mustered, One dollar per head, cash, on pre- sentation of the muster roll, Apply for two days at 66 White street. ug & ‘as nurse or travelling companion, Address two days. or in person, 4234 GENTS, AGENTS, AGENTS.—A_ FINE ENGRAVING (6x16) of great Gen. Geo. B, McClellan hax beon added to our new Union Prize Stationery and Recipe Pack- age. A more saleable article than the Union package cannot be found in market. The contents are:—A superb Engraving of Gen. Geo. B. MeClellun, 75 valuable Re- clpes, Stationery and Envelopes printed in colors, gift of Jewelry, &e., &6. Sold only by us. Sond stamp Lor oir- cular. RICKARDS & CO., 102 Nassau street. OY WANTED IN A DRUG STORE—ONE WHO HAS some experience. Apply between the hours of 8 una 10 o’clock-at T11 Myrtle av., Brooklyn. ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG girl. as child’s nurse; is capable of taking entire care of an infant, and is an excellent operator on Wheeler & Wilson's machine. Apply at her present employer's, 120 West Houston s . NTS 4 A tw do cooking in a private family and assist in the Washing. Two yours reference from her last place. Cal for two days at 113 West 24th st., between Oth and 7th avenues. ERMAN GIRL WISHES A SITUATION IN_ A PRI- A. “Yate tamiy to cook wash and iron, and to do boosework. Call at 121 3d st, im the crockery store, for IONS WANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE young girls; one as professed cook; thoroughly under- stands her business, the other aschambermaid and wal- tress; they have the best of eity reference from their last places. .Gin be seen at 228 West 25th st, ITUATIONS WANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE “SITUATION WANTED—AS CHAMBERMAID AND young women ; one as good plain cook, washer and ed ore Waitress, and 17 assist with the washing and jron- | ioner ; the other as chambermaid and waitress and to 'ANTED—OFFICE EMPLOYMENT, OR SOMETHING if, best of referene from her last plaice, Can be scen { 48Sist iD the washing and ironing; good reference can be similar, by a young man; can keep books, super- ne reat ae West 16th st. given from their last place, where they have lived for one | intend business, &c.; is a good judge of money ; reference safe dened race your. Call at No, 17 East 338d st., between Madison and | given. Address with particulars, for threedays, C. F. Z. § COOK. -A SITUATION WANTED, BY A RESPECT | 5th avs, Herald office. ‘able wing woman as cook, wash: &o genera Lous } Brence rom her last place. 295 West 17th st. first door, back room, STIUATION WANTED—BY A G! ral how ‘or to take care Pain sowing. Call at RESPECTARLE GERMAN as chambermai? in a ni 20) Huw st., in the store. yer an ‘ANTED—A STEADY YOUNG MAN TO OPEN V ovsters and make himself useful in a saloon. Apply 171 Atiantic ; WO SISTERS WISH SITUATIONS—ONE AS COOK, washer and ironer; the other as waitress and chambermaid, or as nurse and cham seen at their present employer's, 143 W ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation ag nurse and sear can do all kinds mily sewing: Is kind with children: no objection to tchamberwork; has city reference, Call at 375 7th av., near 34th gt. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG GIRL, AS ‘Waitress or chambermaid; ean give good city refe- Tener, Callat 135 West 19th st., between 7th and 8th ays., third floor, y JANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, to do chamberwork’ and waiting, or would do general housework in asinall private family; is agood washer and ironer and plain cook, Has good city refe- JATION AS WET NURSE, BY A Call at T24 St. Marks plac W respectable, healthy Engtish woman, ina Private family; no objection to go in the country, "Best ANTED—A GOOD, EXPERIENCED FARMER, TO of Feferences will be given. Call at or address 12 State st. assume the mahagement of a valuable farm of ~ ~ ~—— | about 100 acres, in Westchester county, near the Hartson PROTESTANT WO- | river; is adapted to stock and grain, ‘The owner wants a in cook, washer and | man of some means, who would be willing to invest. in ork: of a’small private | stock for ruilk. Address Dairyman, Herald offic family, Good city reference trom ber last place, Inquire fs AL 83 West 26th st., in the rear, for two ANTED—A SINGLE MAN OF STICILY SOBER : - habits, and accustomed to handling furniture and ANT! the care of horses, Apply at Bayier’s Furniture xpress Establishment, 35 Willow st., Brooklyn, near Fulton, )—A SALESMAN, THOROUGHLY ACQUAINT. ed with the hoop skirt wade, Address, stating pre- 8 engagement, reference and salary expected, box 2.329 Post fice, ANTED—AN.ACTIVE, HONEST LAD, FROM 15 TO 17 years of age. One who is willing’ to make him. self generally useful. An American preferred. Wages $2 per week. Apply at 155 Broadway, up stairs, ab fve o'clock precisely, this afternoor Broome st. NTS A PLAC! Call for two days GIRL rauily. ITUATION WANTED AS COOK; GOOD reference can be given from her last place, West 19th et., between 6ih and 7th ays. city Tairat 98 WANTED FOUR ACTIVE, INTELLIGENT DOYS, about twelve years of age, to attend on pupils at Disbrow’s Skating Gymnasium, Fifth ay., corner of 39th Preference will be given to the sons of widows. A RESPECTADT. young woman, to do general housework for a stn nity; no objection to go a short distance in the country. from her last place. Call at 115 West Git and 7th avs., rear SITUATION WAN er and irone: . Southeast corner of 35th st. RESPECTARLE YOUNG WOMAN W A ation as good cook; thoroughly understands her wasiness; would assist with the washing and ironing; would like to live ina sinall respectable fami sity reference, if required. Cail for two days at 138 Smith st., Brooklyn, RESPRCTARLE YOUNG GIRL WISHES A tion as chambermaid or waitress, or to do general SITUATION WANTED—BY ANTED—A CLEAN HONEST BOY, 'TO ASIST IN attending bar, at the Eagle, 16 New Bowery. Ap- ply to James '. Ferris. o—BY A GOOD COOK, WASIL- good reference )—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, LATELY ARRIVED nm England; a sitvation as nurse aid seamstress, vsework: has no ohyeetiou to go in the country. The {| or would do light chamberwork; understands cutting | ferry. Bost of city reference. Cail at 208 West 16th st., between | and fitting chiliren’s dresses. Can be sven for two days | ——- a roe ‘th and Sth aves. At 105 East 26th st, V JANTED—A YOUNG MAN, TO TAKE CHARGE OF —_—— —_ $$$ $__________._ } - ——_—_—_——_—___— a liquor store, up town, with $80 cash, as partner. YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION TO DO V ANTED—A_ SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE | Only wants a good man; the owner cannot attend to it, hous -work for a respectable family; is a good laun- girl; is a good plain ‘cook, washer and ironer; | Apply at 16 Franklin st., this day Gress and n cook, and an excellent 'b: Can be | willing to make herself generally use Best city re- | ~ E Ey ares ween for two days at 562 2d av., between Bist and $2d Bts., 233 Ist av., between 14th’ and al 5. —WANTED—A MAN TO TAKE FULL CHARGE ever the grocery store, first flight of stairs. $7 e of a wholesale and retail Liquor store dow town as pacter; low rent and apartments for a family will take part cash, as a man is needed more than money. Apply at 104 Mott street, or 12 C Wktencay a, commeTeNt tion as seamstress; is willing and ¢ make herseli y user Can be seen from 11 A. M. to. ‘A SITUATION WANTED—DY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, as waitress or chambermaid and waitress; best of My reference. Call for two days at 20 Carroll si., South Brooklyn. WOMAN, A SITUA- mpetent to Good city reference r co 4). M.,at 134 West 16th st. | ~ rer 5 aera PER MONTH MADE BY ED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, $150 agents selling Downer’s Hemmer and Shield 4 situation to cook, wash and iron for a small pri- { for baud sewing; indispensable to every lady; protects vate family @ good cook und a first rate washer and | the finge ad makes a beautiful hem. Sample sent on ironer; can nod city reference, Can be seen for two tor 25 cents. Address A. M. Downer, 442 Broad- days at lit 20th st. WANED IA, SITUATION 8 COOK; Wi Washing and ironing; no objection to goiug in the country. Apply at her lust'place, 10 43d st. Good city reference will 10 & HASTING N WIDOW LADY WISHES A IIUATIO! as housekeeper in a plain widower's family. Ay a8 or aldress No. 9 Garden st,, Hoboken city, N. RESPECTABLE ENGLISH GIRL W A SITUA. tiou to do chamberwork and plain sewing. Can be @ocn at her present employer's for twodays, 64 West 27th 8t., whery she has lived four yea: REAPECTA A wants Gress and to-cook, ‘the country, Cail at Btreets Fs We PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMA tion ag general honseworker or I nd eily reference, No objection to 2 Gth av., between 4th aad Amity NUMBER OF COOKS, CHAMBERMAIDS, houseworkers, nurses, seamstressex, wanted imme: Giately for families’ coming-from the country, at the Me- tropolitan Institute, 82 Gth av., between dch'and Amity sts, Ladies will find a selection of superior help—Ameti- can, German, Irish, &,—at wages to suit the times. 0. VON RHEIN, Proprietor, EOF GOOD SERVANTS READY AT THE 28 Ithst., corner of 6th ave.; en, German, English, Irish and RESPECTABL a baby of respectable parents to nurs dence; none other need apply. Call at Vv ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE PRO- testant girl, to do cooking, washi 08 chiainberwork and taking eare of children : has good city re- SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MAR- A tia wocuns we good plain cook and an excellent Washer and ironer; would work in a private fumily. Gall av 251 7th ay., near 26th st., back room, third floor, 77 Kast 40thst ‘Por two days. ference. Can be seen for two days at 119 West 26th st., | Scotch; moderate wages to suit the times, for city or — between th avs. dance. country. Mrs, Floyd in att T THE LARGE SERVANTS’ 1 Eleventh strect and Sixth avenue—For German, Bigish, Irish and Scotch women; capable aud civil; YOUNG GIRL WANTS A work of a small fami! SITUATION TO DO THE : is a good washer and thay. NIED~A SIFUATION BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to cook and to assist jn the wa. ing and ironing; has no objections to a short distance in VERY RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT YOUN! GIRL | the country: good city reference will be given. Apply at | wages moderate; good places always ready. Orders by Wishes a situation as seamstress, or would take | 123 Fast 11th st. mail promptly attended. Mrs. Floyd in attendance the Work out and do it; can cut and make shirts aud em- is = — — = ja — ——_—— — Droklery beautifully, Can be seen for four days at 753 )—SITUATIONS, BY TWO RESPECTABLE FRAME MAKERS WANTED—ALL MY OLD young giris, one to do chamberwork and fine washing; the other to do chamberwork and sewing. Call | Th for two days at 16 Kast 16th st., between Sth ay. and | supplied en out of their time. Apply at Excelsior Broadway. Manufactory, 881 Canal st JANTTED—BY A YOUNG, HEALTHY MARRIED (OOKS, LAUNDRESSES, CITAMBERMAIDS, G weman, witha fresh breast of milk, two monihs houseworkers, &. N. B.—None but nice, tidy child to wet nurse at her residence; it will have | per, honest and industrious sirls need apply at KLMORE’S the best of care; no other chiliren. Best of reterence. | Agency, 204 4th w lovers and first claas Wages $7. Call at 352 Ist av., second floor, back. 7 Pawillc &t., Brooklyn. N AMERICAN PROTESTANT YOUNG GIRL W! SHES @ situation to take care of children and assist in ‘the housework. Caa be seen for two days at 166 West 38th st., iu the rear, RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT WOMAN 18 IN WANT A canbann sock: @ ee nine bread, meat Aud pastry cook; understands soups, games and all kinds Of desswris; exceliont references for capability and cha- racter. Call at 402 6th aye., between 24th and 25th sis, RESVECTARLE PROTESTANT GIRL WISHES A situation as seantstress and nuree to grown chil- @ron, or as seamstress and infant's nurse; is capable of talking entino charge of a baby; excellent testimonials for eapability and character. Cail S4th and 25th sts, preferred, None but good hands need apply tices wanted to serve two months; wor ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION as chambermajd and walter, or to assist in the washing. Can give the best of city reference from her last place. Call at No. 290 West Sist st., between 9th and 10th ave Can be seen for tw: V ANTED—A SITUATION BY A RESPECTADLE Young girl, as nurse and seamstress; no objections to the country; the best of reference if required. Apply at No. 113 West 15th st., in the rear, ANTED—BY A YOUN ON WHEELER: & Wilson’s sewing machines, to work on shirts. None but Apply from 9 to 2 o'clock at 80 Greenwich ay. good operaters need apply ASMALL 0 the washing and chamberwork. Apply with city reference, at 262 West 28d st., between 7th and 8th aves. + J ANTED—SIX FIRST CLASS STOCK SHAMT TRON V at Independont Laundry , 424 Broome street. others n ‘ANTED—AN F3 Wie natn ry depa MAN GIRL, A ~ ework in a private Address or call at 116 Wooster ét., in GIRL WISHES A SITUATION honsework; is a good cook, washer and irone ction to city or country. Can be seen for two days @t 282 Mott st. SITUATION WANTED—BY AR man, as nu is sober, honest, industrious and not afraid to work: refe rence undoubted. Cali on or address M.,253 West 31st st., for two days, V ANTED—BY A RESPECTABD etuation to do general lov American family. the basement. WASTED rBY A YOUNG E ation as nurse and chamber do plain sewing; hus the est of city seen at Mr. Robert Reid's, doriet, 22 ANTE PECTABLE, We aud seumstress or todo cham to general housework in a stall fa Can be seen fur two days at 159 A Work; no objes Jy: good city reierc ‘West 19th st., betwoen 7th and 6th ays, A Good plain cook, washer and frone: GOOD, SMART, RESPECTABLE GIRL, WANTS A situation to do housework in a private family; is W who can spent 8 Call at 0 hair dressin, 10 until 2 0" rt Gon from her last employer. ‘ett House, room 160, from South Brooklyn, for two di morning. IMMEDIATELY—A SUPERIOR = COOK ican colored preferred); she must be middio sD) WOMAN, A NATIVE OF Scot. 5 just buried her infant, desires a situ Ation as wet nuras; no objection to go a short d iu —A SITUATION, BY (Ame do chamberwork or waiting or to take ea 4 aged, understand ments, soups abd pastry, and be steady, the country. Call at 284 West 42d st., on Mrs. White, or | clildren; the best city reference given from her last pla neat and sober. Best city reference required. Apply for reference on Dr. N.C. Hi 17 West 42d st. Call for two days at 510 Hicks st., Brooklyn. tifis day at 143 Sth st. None but first class neod apply. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE, GIR to do general housework; beat of city reference. 110 Amity pla oor, front roon SITUATION WANTED-—-BY A RESPECTABLE Wo man, to do chamberwork and waiting or chambe wor fine washing; no objection to eity or countr: g00d reference, Can be seen at 124 West 260 at., bee tween 7th and 8th avs. , for two a: SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, AN A engineer; would take charge of a braiding factory. Address a note to Wm. Wallace, ost office, New York. V ANTED—A MIDDLE AED WOMAN, AS HOU: Keeper; American preferred; make boys’ clothing and is Kind @ children, will tind a good situation by applying at Henry's saloon, 7ath et., between 3d and 4th ays,, for two days, V ANTED—A YOU; seamstress; must be accustomed to the care of an infant and have the best of city reference. Cali from 9 to 1 o'clock at 181 Kast 13th st. Deter ‘HONEST, TIDY AND INDUSTRIOUS German or colored girl to cook, wash and iron for V AS FIRST CLASS COOK . good city referen 10 Objection to assist with the washing. Call at No, 311 Hicks st., between Pacific and Amity sts., Brooklyn, V ANTED—A SITUATION AS WET NURSE BY A respectablo Welsh Protestant woman; or chamber- maid and waitress; isa good washer and ironer; has a fresh breast of milk; her baby was four weeks old; no objection to the country; has good city reference. apply at No. 6 Monroe st., second floor, front room. ANTED—A SITUATION, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY AN AMERICAN WO- maa, to do the goneral honsework of a smail pri- SITUATION WA, an American family, in a pleuant village twelve miles TED—LY A YOUNG WOMAN, TO vate family, or to do cooking, washing and ironing. Ap: | from the city. capable girl, willing to work for good A cook, wash and irom, or would do general house- | ply at 668 Greenwich st., front bascment; can bu soon for | pay, may apply toa. A. Jayne, oiioe of J.B. & We W. ‘work: has good city referonce. Can be seen for two days | two days. Cornell & Co. , 1 at 126 West 26th st., second floor, back room, ees SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WID- ow lady, a6 housekeeper; wages no object. Bi 436 7th ave., between $6uh and 3th RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION TO. do general housework ;Urst rate washor and froner; Goud plain cook; first rate city reference. Can be seen for two days at 167 Weet 33d st., between 7th and 8th avs., fn the rear. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPHCTABLE GIR) A to do general housework and waiting: can give the deat of city retorence fom her last place, where she lived for three years, whero she can be seon for two days, at 47 Adams at., Brooklyn RESPECTABLE WET Nt WITH A FRESH breast of milk, having just oat a young baby #ix ‘Weeks old, wants a situation.” Inquire at Clinton Hall Ktn- ployment Society, Astor place and Eahth street, six doors east of Broadway. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT Wo. man, a sittation as first class cook; can cook meate, soups and pastry of all kinds; isan excellent baker; no objection to go in the country: best of reference, Can bo noon for two days at 151 Kast Bist st., near 2d ave. NTED—A FOREWOMAN IN A CLOAK AND MAD Address tilla manufacturing and jobbing house. L. W. B., Horald office, for three days, W D—A GIRL GENERAL HOU she must be a good washer and ironer and undor- stand baking; good city reforeuces required. Apply be- tween 11 and 2 o'clock at 145 West 21st st, AY) ANTED—A FIRS? CLASS MILLINE! nved take the trouble to call. week to A. M, Stewart, 603 Broadway. ANTED~A GOOD COOK, WASHER AND TRONER, by asmalt family living a short distance in the country. Must have good reference, Apply from 11 to 12 o'clock, to R. H. Hinsdale, 33 Murray st. Ww: AN ACTIV " who understands plain cooking and ig a good washer and ironer, to do general housework in u smail famil Good city references required. Apply at 230 ANTIED—A GIRL TO WORK ON GOLD EMDROF dering military work. An experienced hand may apply at 109 Chrystie st. ANTED—BY A VERY CAPABLE GIRL, A SITU. ation ag laundrese, or to do general housework. Can be sen at hor present employer's, where she has lived the last two years, 170 East 14th st., till engaged. F OTHERS Apply any day this ___SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE! YOUNG MAN, 24 YEARS OP AGE, WANTS situation as porter in a store or office; the best of City reference given. Call on or address Jobn Blow, 19 Morton st., rear house. CARPENTER, AN AMERICAN, WITH A GOOD knowledge of the business, wishes to engage by the day or week. Address, for two days, Carpenter, box 144, rald office, NG COOK.—A SITUATION WANTED, BY A RE- Spectable woman; one who thoroughly understands her busiiess: can give the best of references frem her | last piace. Can be seen for two days at 827 Broadwa: (OACHMAN.—WANTED, BY A YOUNG MAN, A RE- plo situation as corchinan or groom: can take if required, The best of city reverences ean Call at or address I. tilings, No, 1,022 (new 0, THE TRADES. 1,166) : = RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES To akan fh ol Rags SAC ATIERS.—A GOOD SILK HAT FINISHER WANTED AL lctep a itanig cor aera ate baby beng | (YOACHMAN'S SITUATION, WANTED—BY A YOUNG at 63 Vesey wt. About twor weeks w it died. Inquire at Sol man who understands bis business; had many NO PHOTO AN Greenwich st., up stairs, first floor, front room, “experience, is a good and careful driver; has bad experience in the grooming and treatment of horses; is willing w make himself useful; good reterence; no — ion to the country. Address D. P., box 206 Herald office. AD , AN E: protypist, at tho Kimball CTABL SITUATION NIED—BY A REST A woman, a8 first class cook and baker; understands Vv ANTED—ILANDS TO WORK ON SADDLES, hess aud military accoutrements, Steady einploy- mont and liberal prices wall be given, Apply at 5 and 57 White st Wart GARDENER, MARRI encumbrances; le under thoroughly in ail its branches and haye Ss country seat. Apply at 46 and 48 Barclay st., up | Stairs, on Friday, 6th inst., between 1 and 2 o'clock. z D—15 MEN TO } good workme West Broadw Bil Kinds of rts; bas no objection to take part in the washing if required: can give the best of city 1 Call at 123 Weet 27th st., new for twe day SWS SIMUATION WANTED—BY A SCOTCH: man (single), who thoroughly understands his bu- sintess in every respect, and is perfectly competent to take charge of any gentieman’s country Seat, Tho best of references from late employers, Address Globe, box 309 Herald office. si ATION WANTED--IN A GOOD MOUSE, BY A 3 boy 17 years old, just from school, who resides with his parents; salary no object. Address Jamos, 275 Green- Wiob st. \ SITUATION WaNTED—} German girl, to take charge nD and aesist in light housework; no objection to goin the oanntry. Call for four duys at 105 Lowia at., wecond floor, front 0 , BUT WITHOUT ‘tand his business: “TABL TED--BY A FIRST CLASS NURSI ( take charge of a lady in her confinement; alco g to go inthe country; good city referonce given for four days at 105 Lewis st., D. cond floor, frout TANTED—BY A SINGLE MAN, A SITUATION AS THE REG gardener; has no objection to take care of a horse :, A GRAND Pp EGATTA ATTA WILL BES TION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, | anit pine SoM Bere eto ti 4 «ee fron David Pollock’s dock, at Salters i tral housoworlc of up stairs work: best clty | soun for font days at 106 Waahingionat Nee Wednesday, September one o’cioc Feterence. Cal! for wo days at 112 Smith st., Brooklyn. | *° “thd ween St NY. | ing from Pollock's dock round Robin na E MARRIED WoMAN, wo nas | Wosttics SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAW, TO | buoy "and | back, | rope three times, Fa. MARRIED WOM4N, WHO Has tond Bar or any other light business. Addi J. | trance fee, $5 for both cli sloop rigged and cat hree days ago, wants A baby to wet Call for two days at 93 West t., sceond floor, back room. nd to start separately. : he prizes to consist of the ~~ | entrance fees: two 1 - whe heel tes will be allowed to the foot on WATCHES AND JEWELRY. ~ | time, and in measuring, half the counter stern to be de- > ae ? ducted. Also, a grand Chowder will be served up on the A SITUATION AS COOK, APPLY | Wwe *, JEWELRY, PIAMOKDS AND SILVE! occxsion, Stages leave Jersey City every hour, Farcten i ware bought by GE. © ALLEN, 415 Broadway. } coats . W., Herald ofties, GENTLEMAN , EXPERIENCED IN MILITARY TACTICS: and discipline, wishes a licutenancy ina rifle royi ment en route for the seat of war, Address Marmion, box 101 Herald office. RMY MESS CHESTS—WOODEN DRILL GUNS, Knapsack Boxes, made to order; steam Machinery for all kinds of work in wood. 8. W. SMITH, 49 Ann street. LINTON RIFLES—CAPTAIN AND ACTING MAJOR, W. A. Kirk’s company.—Recruits wanted for this company,—Any intelligent man bringing twelve to fifteen men can command a sergeantey. Six men cbtains the rank of corporal, if found fit for the respective duties, Intelligent men enlisting as privates have a prospect of advancement. ‘Every soldier carries in his knapsack the baton of Field Marsbal.”’ Recruiting stations—447 Third avenue, 62 Wiilam strect, Bernard’s, First avenue, eor- ner of Twenty-fourth street, east. (OMPANY F, SIXTY-NINTH REGIMENT N. Y. S. M.— officers and members of this company are notified to attend a meeting this (Friday) evening, at their drill room, over Essex market, at eight o'clock, to reorganize the company and get ‘their discharges for their services in tho United States service. By order of Captain John Breslin. MICH'L. BROWN, Orderly Sergeant. EADQUARTERS UNITED STATES RIFLES, 239 Broaaway, corner of Park place.—Cotonel, W.’Krzy- zanvinski; Lieutenant Colonel, W. Leski. Officers who have companies, or parts of ‘companies, and desire to join a first rate regiment, are invited to take this advertisement into consideration. This regiment {s accopted by the Secretary ef War, The men are enlisted in numbers, or singly, and their time commences from the day of enlistment, They also leave for camp of in- struction immediately after their enlistment, Officers can form their companies with but little expense, UHME’S LIQUID STYPTIC FOR THE STOPPING OF BLEKDING, ADAPTED FOR THE USE OF EVERY SOLDIER. Prepared and sold by J. F, LUHME & CO., 556 Broad- y,N.¥. Price 25 cents per be ’ EXAMINATION,—FIELD AND COMPANY, officers may be thoroughly prepared to undergo their examination, by an experienced ollicar (a graduate) who fought in several wars and is quite familiar with all the West Point tactics. Apply at 73St. Germain Hotel, Fifth avenue, EVENTY-NINTH REGIMENT, N.Y. 8. M.—THE bogus friends of this regiment will mect where they please, but the genuine friends of this regiment will meet at the Mercer House, corner of Brocme and Mercer streets, on Friday evening, 6th inst. at 8 o’Glock precisely. Honesty is our watchword. By order of this V. WORD EXERCISE—A THOROUGH SWORDSMAN, late an officer of the British army, is now giving instructions in the Sword Exercise at 431 Broadway, where gentlemen desirous of becoming proficient can be taught either priyatoly or in classes. 3.—Those who have already applied, and all ethers who desire to become pupils, are Rotitied that they must commence immediate- ly. None will be admitted after to-morrow. 10 COMMANDERS OF REGIMENTS.—WANTED, BY A T ing ina, thoroughty bred to business, the position ho has abundant means and a good live of credit Address Sutler, Herald office. i Y DN.Y. S Mi bers of this company are notiticd that a meeting will be held this (Friday) evening, Sept. 6, at the Mercer House, corner of Broome and Merecr streets, to take junto consideration the reorganization of this command, CHAS. 8. TAYLOR, Secretary, (0 RECRUITING OFFICERS.—ANY CAPTAIN OR lieutenant having decided to discontinue recruiting, would receive a liberal proposition for those already eu. eGIM ‘The original mem! Fey OF Cotta COLE —E. MINTON HAS removed from 280 W. street, and would like to see you, Address E. Minton, jay Post office, 4225 Broadway. NFORMATION WANTED—OF JOHN B, CORNELIA, James Cornelia or Mary Thomas, wife of Henry Tho- mas, heirs at law of Peter Cornelia, formerly of New York city. Address Theo, F. Jacksou, attorney at law, corner of First and South Seventh streets, Williamsburg, Kings county, N. Y. CATHARINE McCOY OR COYLE WANTS HER OLD ituation, a8 cook, at the same wages she received in Lexington avenue, sho must call immediately on Mra, Everette, at 18 East Eightovnth street, near Broadway. ¥ THE LADY WHO RODE DOWN IN A MADISON avenuo st , Thursday afternoon, corner seat, wearing black silk hat, scarlet trimmed, black silk man- tilla, lace cape, will send address to J. B, L., Broadway Post office, she will oblige a friend. CHANCE.—-FOR SALE, AT A SACRIFICR, A BEAU- tifully fitted up Lunch and Sample jassau street, near the Post office. Apply the Una, Nassau street, corner of Cear, between 10 and 8 o’elock. RUG STORE FOR SALE IN BROOKL’ lished twenty years, on easy terms. An opportu. ity seldom offered. Apply to J. VOORHEES, Attorney, 377 Fulton street, Brooklyn. IR SALE—THE BEST! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL corner Liquor Store in the Fourth ward, with a fair Block, doing a large trade, long lease and at low rent. Will be sold yery low. Apply ut 170 Chatham street, second floor. J.P. TRAVER, Auctioneer. IR SALE—AN OLD ESTABLISHED SEGAR STORE, with Bar Room attached, near the Academy of Mu- sic and Wailack’s new ‘Wheatre; sold on account of the owner having other business to attend to, Inquire on the Premises, 816 Broadway, near Twelfth street. R. SALE—ELEVEN BEAUTIFUL AND GOOD SIZE Anaconda Snakes, in good health, and feed regu- NFORMATION WANTED—OF JAMES GILLAN, STONE- cutter, who leit Brooklyn in July, 1859, since which time he has not been heard from. y person [el any information conoerniug him will confer a great favor by communicating immediately with his sister, Sarah Gillan, at 83 Montague street, Brooklyn. CATHARINE OR KATE COX WANTS HER OLD place as cock, at the seme wages she received in b Lexington av.,sho must call immediately on Mrs. Eve- rette, 18 Fast 18th st., near Broadway. SHALL BE IN TOWN ON MONDAY. MEE ME AT the old place at 5 o’elock. All right. FOURTH OF MARCH. OHN-—NOTICED YOURS IN HERALD YESTERDAY, Will see you on Broadway, between Kourthatreet and Washington place to-day at 33g P.M. W.—W. M. HAS RETURNED FROM THE COUN- eo try. You will find a letter in the Broadway Post suldressed w. Ww I jar, One of them is very large, Inquire at 21 Bowery. F’% SALE—A HANDSOMELY FITTED UP DRINKING Saloon, in one of the largest fares in the é to J. Ee VALENTINE, city. Very cheapfor cash. Apply 11 James slip, IR SALE—A PROFITABLE CASH BUSINESS; ALSO: @ Patent Right; botn will be sold for one-third their value; satisfactory reasons given for selling. This isa chance seldom met, Address B. S., box 140 Horald affice, OR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL BEAM ENGINE, OF eight horse power: takes up but little room. Apply at $81 K.ghth street, near avenue D, lumber yard. . R SALE—HOTEL AND DINING ROOMS, IN COM- plete order; Iveation nnsurpassed, Partios wishing: to engage in the Business will find this m chance seldom offered. Apply tol, M. BROWN, 72 Cortlandt street, R SALE—A TEA AND COFFEE STORE, IN A GOOD: thoroughfare, doing @ gwod trade. ‘to any man who would give his entire atrention such a seldom offers. Address (), D., box 205 Herald office. EPHISTOPHILES.—“AN M. D.,IN A NEW SUIT OF black”’, would do no harm by’sending a line to the Same address, as that of the telegram of Jan. 9. TENOBIA. R. FRANCIS APPLETON, OF ENGLAND, IS RE- ‘quested to call at or gond his address to No. 82 Ce- dar strect. ‘There is news for him. ARY—ALL IS DESOLATION TO ME WITHOUT eae reeoues) Slakiant akin cele saat divss you, i. Tf. RS. HARRIET M. BROWN—PLEASE SEND YOUR address w Special Business, iteraid office, and oblige i old friend. | Promptness svlicited, TRS. MARY HART, FORMORLY OF WEST FIF teenth street, will find a jettor at the General Pos Ofied of interest to by diately, : Nose ett IN POST OFFICE FOR EUMONTA B. EW WORLD—IT “WAS IMPOS-IBLE, SEE ME TO- day, at 4 o'clock, upper Taylor’s saloon, as I don’t knew when I shall ha’ ve another opportunity. ” GRACE, , THURSVAY MORNING—APPOINT- ment at two o'clock; why did you not come? Ad- dress R. B., Broadway Post ofiice, making new appoint- ment. HE FRIENDS OF MR, ROBERT GLEADOW, FORME ly of Hull, in Engian:t, and afterwards of New York City, will feel greatly obliged by any information relative to him, as they have not received any intelligence from him since the month of July, 1863. Communications to be addressed to Mr. Edward’ §. Wilson, solicitor, Hull, England. (OR SALE CHEAP—THE LEASE AND FIXTURES OF an old established Tavern, situated in the business? Part of Atlantic street, Brooklyn. ‘The fixtures comprise everything necessary for the business, a three pall silver plated rosewood beer pump, three-quarter size marble bed: Dilliard table, bagatelle table, &e., all in good order, and will be sold separate or together. | For particulars inquire: at 232 Atlantic street, or of LIKUT. LYNCH, Camp Car- rigan, Staten Island. R SALE—STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A CONFEO- lionery, Toy and Paper Store, Satisfactory reasons given for selling. Apply at 14234 Third avenue. R SALE—A FIRST CLASS BOARDING HOUSE,. containing forty rooms, well located and doing a. {ood Dusiness. Will be disposed of toa good purehaser- on advantageous terms; no agents, Address T. B., box. 8,319 Post ottice. RK SALE—A NEAT HOTEL, ABOUT FORTY ROOMS, twenty years estabiiched; furniture and fixtures: domplete; favorable Icase; doing & good business, BIGGS & ROSSITER, 78 Nassau street, IR SALE OR EXCHANGE—FOR COUNTRY OR CITY property, two valuable Patent Rights and a large~ number of manufactured Grain, Paint and Quartz Rock Mills, of different sizes, in good demand, a BI@GS & RUSSITER, 73 Nassau street, R SALE CHEAP FOR CASH—A GROVER & BAKER: B Machine, suitable for bags; also a Screw Hand Press, suitable for pucking dry goods, Address C. 8.5 Herald oftice. OR SALE CHEAP—A_CAVTAIN’S DRESS COAT AND Pants, one Regulation Sword, Belt, Sash and Epau- lots. Also,’ a Military Sadtle and Kgnipmenta, For further particulars apply at 84 Chatham street. ILL THE YOUNG LADY WiiO PASSED TWENTIETH street in a Broadway staze, going up, on Thursday morning, have tho kindness to send her address to the gentleman who bowed to her. She, no doubt, recollects meeting the gentieman (ihe tallest), 61 a previous occa- y stage. Please address, through Broad Henry izolton, sion, in a Broaiw: way Poat of ANTED—INFORMATION OF MICHAEL — O'NETL (supposed to be in the city of New York) by his mother, Bridget O'Neil, 726 Groen street, Puttadelphia, WML iE. L.D, GULICK, WHO HIRD THE YACHT Restless on the 17th of August lust, report himself to the owner of said yacht immediately? gaged, by adkireasing box 322 Brooklyn Post office. U TED STATES MUSTERING OFFICE, NO 79 WHITE street. Relmbursing and payment of claims against the United Suites, under the act of Congress “for collecting, drilling and organizing volunteers, under the act authorizing the President to accept the services of flye hundred thousand men, &¢."” 1. ‘Notice is hereby given to all parties having claims inst the government of the United States, under the foned act of Congress, to present the same, without delay, for examination and payinent. 2. Payment willonly be made ob ‘account of troops, ofticers and men that have been or muy be mustered and received into, or actually empluyod in the service of the United States. Organizations raised or attempiod to be made, but not mustered and received into service, will not be recognized. 8. Personal expenses of commissioned offers in reeruit- ing their companies prior to their being mustered into service will not be paid; but coramissioned officers will be paid the same rates for subsistence and quarters (board and lodging) as privates, from the date of enrolment, until mustered into service. Tho necessary and actual travelling expenses of officers, when accompinted by bills of particulars and receipts for’ payments properly authen- Ueated, will be allowed. . Bills of particulars, with dates and rates of charges and the receipt of the party to whem payment was made, must inull cases be furnished. In short, original vouch? ers for expenditures of every description must be fur- Rished, The accounts must also designate the particular regiment and company, and name of the commanding oflicer who authorized the expenditure, 5. When oxpenses have been incurred for board,” or ‘* board and Jodging,” the amount must be reasonablo, and in accordance with the ueual rate of the neighbor hood; the bills must also specify the regiment er company to which (he troops so subsisted or quartered belonged. 6. Transportation and quarters, at reasonable races, will be paul. ‘Transportation will be reetricted, howeyor, tothe uanal routes and modes of conveyance? excessive charges will not be recognized. Charges for transporta- tion by railroad or other public conveyanve must be ac- companied by bis, stating the number of men, as also th egiment or company. 7. formation and proper forms for making out ac- counts will be furnished at this office. D. B. SACKETT, Lieut. Col. Fifth Cavalry, Mustoring Oillcer. Surramme 1, 1861. U ITED STATES MUSTERING OFFIOE, 79 WHITE street. 1. Notice is hereby given to all colonels who have been authorized by the Secretary of War to raise rogiments, and who are how engaged in recruiting in this city, that only one recruiting office will be allowed, and that the expenee thoreof must not exceed $30 per month. 2. Colonels aro requested to forward to this office cer- tifled copies of their authority to raise regiments. B. B. SACKET, I4out, Col. FMth cavalry. 61. New York, Septe DOLLAR PER HEAD WILL BE PAID TO any one who brings recruits to No. 193 Fulton Recruits wil! be at once provided for aad can bo brought in anx numbor and at any time before half past three P. M. For further particulars apply at tho above named place. SUTLERSUIP IS NOW OPENED IN A ly favored regiment, just under marching orders. Wanted, a practical buainess man. None wish- out means need’ apply. Unquestfonable references. ox- changed. Address for two days Robert Major, Horald otlive. DR ay GADE—COL, NELSOD Taylor.—10 men wanted for the above regiment, which is in camp at Washington. Recruits will be for. warded immediately, Apply at the Recruiting Office, 600 Broadway. 69™ Re AE IRISH BRIGAT e etuiting offices, 433 and 8€9 Pearl, 50 0: company headquarters, 174 South street, where quarters and rations are provided on signing the roll. YM. BENSON, 6 TH IMENT, J oxtra pay are with taing for signature to. diy. Payment’ will be made to-morrow at Kssex mar- ket, at 10 o'clock A. M. Ali parties having arms or equip: mounts must return the same to me before being paid. J. B. TULLY, Quartormaster Sixty-ninth reg. N.Y. 8 M. MATRIMONIAL. MAN, OF U OUBTED CHARACTER, Z ing manners, well educated, and with a com: potency of this world's’ goods, wishes t) make the ac- ple of a young lady of pleasing manners, aecom- plished and handsome. He would prefer that she would be without money or friends. One filling the above re- nd wanting to marry, ean address Theodore, box \1 oflice, for two days. Al AICAM G - cantile purstits, with fair prospects, aged 28 yeara, Sing appearance and accustomed to good society, wishes to rake the acquaintance of some young and ac’ conmplished lady, of a kind and loving disposition, with a view to matrimony. All communications will ‘receive attention and be considered strictiy confidential, by ad- dressing William Robert Banks, bi Herald oitice. age, wishes to correspond with’ a young lady, handsome and amiable, not over 23, with a view of ma- trimony. Money no object. Address Charies H., Herald offi orm’ the ac- iow to. matrimony. nd edarcation: not SSIONAT. tHeman, of means, desires the acquaintance of young lady, with a view to marriage. She must have health, beauty and intelligence. One religiously inclined preferred, Address T. W. Arlington, New York Post OF E ollice. {LL THE YOUNG LADY WHO PASSED . Broadway in acarriage, lined in green, and who raised the shade behind, und spoke to a gentleman, at about half-past one, on the Bth of September, address a fow lines to 0. P. P., Broadway Post office. FURNITURE. HOUSEKEEPING, WOULD seil Furniture suflicient for four or five persons for haf what it cost nine months ago; a rare chance for a small family. Inquire second house this side corner of Ninth avenue and Fifty-fourth street, west side, second floor, r BEDROOM SUIT OF ENAMELLED FURNITURE FOR $24, in all colors, of warranted manofacture; aleo solid ch-stont Chamber Suits, piain and ornamental, at H. F. FARRINGTON’S, 308 Canal street, opposite Wooster. Established in 1848. DUMPTON’S IMPROVED PARLOR BEDSTEADS AND [ other first class Furniture, soid wholesale and retail and by monthly payments, at 145 Tenth street, formerly National Academy of Design. \(HOOL FURNITURE.—A SET OF SECOND HAND Furniture, for fifty or sixty scholars, can be had b; applying to E. WARREN, 210 Union strect, Brooklyn. It iin perfect order and but little used; Desks, Chairs, Blackboard, &e. fe INE 5 N's ost $100, very little used, for a light Top Wagon or Voctor’s Photon, in good order, Address Doctor, box 192 Herald office, OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT AND DI- W ning Saloon, woll established, neatly*itted up, with A favorable lease, ina good location. Also a Resteurant, and Oyster Saloon on one of the priucipal corners down town, Apply at 115 John street. OR SALE—THE STOCK AND) FIXTURES; ALSO FOUR: Beds and Bedding, complete, of the liquor store 80 Cherry street. Apply to PATRICK McBRIDE, on the- premises. Fu SALE—A Goon BUSINESS, HONORABLE, RE- spectable and protitable. energetic y man af good address and inovlerave means, cal realise @ ‘Band some income. Inquire of I. M. Richard, No. 2 Kirke Bail ing, Duane street, for six days. )R. SALE CHEAP—THE FIXTURES AND GOOD WILL. of a meat shop, corner of Piymouth and Little streets, Brooklyn. Place of Art, 156 Bowery, the most extensive, re- plote with everything pertaining to the art; elegantly fitted up; long established and doing a good business... Apply on the premises. OST OFFICE BOX TO BE HAD BY ADDRESSING 2. T., Herald office. It is eligible. ERCUSSION CAP MACHINE FOR SALE—AT ONE- half its value, the owner having given up the manu- facture. It will charge the cap with powder and finish ft complete for boxing. M. GOULD & SON, 156 William street, corner of Ann street. EGAR STORE FOR SALE.—THE OLD ESTABLISHED’ Segar Storo, 289 Blocker stroet, now doing a good Disiness, will be sold cheap. Inquiro ot 289 Bleecker’ street. 10 PRINTERS.—FOR SALE CHEAP, ONE OF Campbell's improved medium Cylinder Presses; ma- chinery complete to rum either by hand or steam, Beem used but once. Price $1,000; cost $1,320, Address, for 102 Hera threo days, B. & R., bo Herald off TiO CAPITALISTS. — E PATENT for sdle, An important improvement on a domestie article, of which there are between six and seven millious made and sold in the United States yearly. Address Do- mettic A., New York Post office. AEST RES ood order, from sp rst class board in 3 Mrs. Madison, Herald offios, ANTED—BY A LADY OF THE Hi bility, Furniture, new or in ties who would be willing to reseive payment. Addr ; MILLINERY. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FAL! realy for the wholesale trade. always on hand. MILLINERY NOW Pattern Bonnets Merchants and milliners are invited to call aad exarnine before pus Mrs. W. » INCLUDING ising, 808, Irregularities, Dinating Mnfnenees, &c., successfully treated by Dr. H. A. BARROW, 194 Bleecker strect, four doors from 3 dougal street, New York. from 11 till 2 and from 4 till 8. Hours of consultation, Sundays till 2. N IMPOR ried, or those contemplating it, The aiflicted, debi- Tittted or’ diseased should not marry or adopt any treat- mont till they have informed thomsolves of the truth only found in Dr, LARMONT'S Paris, London and New York Medieal Adviser and Marriage Guide; mailed for $1 by RICHARDSON, No. 1 Vescy street, and ROSS & TOUSEY, No, 121 Nassaa street. ‘the doctor cures atl such affve- tions, recent or longstanding, expeditiously and privately, as for years past, at 647 Broadway, up stairs, from 9 A.M. to OP. M. R. HUNTER HAS FOR THIRTY YEARS CONFINED his attention to diseases of a certain class, in which jie ius treated no less than fifty thousand cases, without an instance of failure, His great remedy, Dr. Hunter's Red Drop, cures certain diseases when regular treatment and all other remedies fail; cnrea without dieting or re- striction in the habits of tho patient; cures without the disgusting and sickening effucts of ‘all other remodies; cures in new cases in less than six hours. It roots out the Poisonous taint the biood is sure to absorb unless the remedy is used. Itis $1 a vial, and cannot be obtained genuine anywhere than at the old afllce, No. 3 Division stroct. Book for nothing that treats of the effects of early abuse. RH. A. BARROW, 194 BL om Macdotigal y., may be confidentially debility aul impurities m, required or hereditary, fom 1 till 2 and Sundays til! 2. of the syste from 4 I R. COOPER, NO. 14 DUANE STREET sulted on all d ni years exclusively ble him to warrant a cure inal cases. The victims of misplaced confidence in medical pretenders can call, with a certainty of be! y cured or no pay. i FR. WARD TREATS SUCCESSVULLY ALL DISEASES AD of women. Something for every lady; his Great Pnefactor, Oilee 12 Laight streot. R. WARD'S UNFORTI only remedy that never diss Manently with despatch. Office R. R. COBBETT HA Street to 20 Centre street, between Chambe: Reade streets, where he can be consulted privately on certain diseases. N. B.—Dr. C. is a member of the New Medical College. See bis diploma in his ntranee at No, 6 City Hall place. devoted to ty York Universit office. Private I R.T. R. NEWTON—f RACTICAL PHYSICIAN FoR ctice at his M 2 APPLIES GALVANISM FOR THE ANA cure of Female Complaints, Ladies can obtain Good Board and Modical Treatment at 26 Watts street, next to Var Nox ever TRIED DR. WARD'S U? AN nate’s Friend but expressed his admiration of it fi ally pleasant as salutary; price §1. Office 12 git Strect YUCCESS OF DR. WARD, 12 Lalult TR §) aifoctions caused by mercury or disease cured in the usual time and charges. ALL half DROFESSOR RESTELL, 162 CHAM be cousulted as usual,er by le Boston office, Ne. § Harrison avenue, GUIDE_FOR THE MAR- 12. WILL BUY A WELL” FITTED LIQUOR be store, 104 Mott streot $400 for a corner Ii- quor Atore in Grand street; rent (ree. $500 for a corner liquor store in Ninth ue. $250 for a corner grocery and liquor store in Broome stroot; $1,500 for a large cor- ner grocery and liquor store. Apply at 12 Contre corner of Chamber ‘TEGLIO & HASTINGS. 12, WIL, Gi a good business, three years lease, at $19 per- month; good apartments for a family. Reasons for gelt- ing given at 170 Chatham street, secon floor, by J. P.. ‘aver, or at 362 East Ninth street. 1 000 —A PARTNER WANTED. A MAN TO: & J. take the whole charge of a farm and mil business. The amount will be secured to him in cow stock and rent. Apply at 506 Broadway, up stairs, Second Hand Sewing Machine Company, where the owner can be seen for three days. 0) —AN EXTRAORDINARY OPPORTUNI- e e ty is offered to purchase an entire Mennfacturing Business, having cash sales all over the country, and not afocted by the present panic; profits 200 per cent. and imme‘liate, Address for three days Safety, box 163 Herald office. ” % DRY GOODS. f T MRS. BELLS NO. 3 CATHARINE STREET—FALL Bonnets at reduced prices. N. B.—New patterns of Zonave Bosques, Waists, Cloaks, Mantilias, Gored Dresses. Capes, Sleeves and Aprons for ladies and children. Stamped and Embroidered Yokes and Bands in great vari. ety and done to order. D® oo FOR LORD & TAYLOR,‘ 461, 463, 465 and 467 Broadway Request the attention of “out of town buyers” to their present large wholesale stock of FALL AND WINTER DRY Go0D3, Which thoy are offering at very LOW PRICES FOR CASH. co ore nS ee PROPOSALS. ES ROPOSALS FOR $100,000 OF THE CROTON WATER. Stock of the City of New York.—Sealed Proposals will be reeoived at the Comptroller's Office until Friday, September 6, 1861, at two o'clock P. M., when the same will be publicly opened for the whole or any part of the~ sum of One Hundred Thousand Dellars ‘of the Croton Wa- ter Stock of the City of New York, authorized by chap- ter 372 of the Laws of 1860, and by an ordinance of the Comrhon Council, approved by the Mayor August 9, 1860, for increasing the supply of Crotor water, aud extending the necessary works for accumulating and distributing the same. The ssid Stock will bear interest at the rate of six per cont per annum, f quarter yearly, and the prin- cipal will be redeemable on the 1st day of November, 1883. ‘The propesals will state the amount of stock desired, and the price per one hundred dollars «thereof ; and the persons whose proposals are accepted will be required to deposit with the Chamberlain of the city, within ten daye: afier the opening of the bids, the sums awarded to them respectively, including the premiums on the same, On presenting & the Comptroller the receipts of the Chamberlain for seh deposits, the parties will be entitled. covive certificates for equal amounts of the par value of the stock, bearing interest from the dates of payments, Each propesition should be sealed and endorsed “Pro- posals for Croton Water Stock of the City of New York,” and the same enclosed iia second envelope, addressed to the Comptroller. ‘Tho right is reserved on the part of the Comptroller to reject any or all of the bids, if considered necessary to Protect or promote the interests of the city. ROBERT T. HAWS, Comptroller. City of New York, Department of Finance, Comptrol- Jer’s Office, August 7, 1861. ASH. | _SEGARS AND TOBACCO. EGARS, VERY CHEAP.—THE ASSIGNEE, AT NO. it must close out the stock, and is offering 4 | brands of Havana, domestic and at inducements to cash buyers. Many excellent Maan Segars still on hand,

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