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MUNICIPAL -AFFAIRS-~ ORvIQIAL.) SPECIAL SESSION Tunspay, July 28, 1868, ‘The Board met pursuant to the followin: Raw Kons er p23, 1864, of Cor mon Coun '. Vicetixe, Cle ig the as two 0 clock FM, esp pore of tran-acting such public business as may me D fore the B ard. PBIBK MAST BISON Aldertnan Thiriee JOBN Bandy, ma Elev nmwisbie {wan Eleventh distriet, Jertuan Ninth aistriet, BERSAW RieLLA Alderman Twelfth diatrict, th district, ateenth district, ap Fourth N, er ‘st sosur i! SHANNO —— eran sich dis PETER OE ay gah dist ct, ‘Alderinn eaghth dlattict Presont—Jobn T. Henry, President: Aldermen McMahon, MoCool, Chin, Moknight, Ryers, Jeremuh, ards, Kelly, tue minutes of July 14 were réad aad approved. PETITION®, By Alderman Cnirr— etlion of Henry Carse Fredseycker ani others for a er io Piftieth treet, between (ighuband Ninth avenies, threo bundied feet, east 40 counect with wewer alrenay n{py 9 Committes on Sewers, anoy Loua Wyman relative to the loss of her euiog of the Fourth of July rei 10 Committee on ube IRIS LP Bii‘or kdward Ven, Beast fer coaches furnished for the reception of the Una Hundred and Third and Sevency-niuth Feghwenig, with rexgiuuon providing for payment. ‘ich Was lai over, By alderroun Hesey— oditiboe Hamer Van anst for coaches furntaned funeral modore W. D. Porter, with resoiution providing .or oh ‘nico was laid over, ‘Alderman Hatoy— of G. We Roowe for expenses incurred for the fuae- of Commodore W. D. Porter, with resovution providing for-payment. desman FARLEY Vof G, teweck for rosettes furnished the committee en she reception of the Russian officers, ich was laid over, Alderivan othe D.. White Gots justin D, asa missioner of Deed aud appointment of Begar Wiliams in his place, eb wi Whereupon be presented the following Keso.ved, That kdgar Willams be and be ‘i. nereby ap. fommiscioner of Deeds for tie city and county of ew York, in piace of Jusin D. White, resigned. Which was adopted. By A - Reolvnd, Ths t tithe Comptroller be, ard he is wnorled dnd clvectea to draw mio weurant to fa icMahou far sbewura 0: one bi flor coaches turn «hed (or the reception .of the Seventy~irst Frement. as per o il uereio RuneEet, th amedas to be ta Pasa "ppropration set apart foritiat purpose, Pri rt Pruues nay Women’s Prison Association and Isaac T. per, &=kin. for a donation, Waied was aid over, Fasthoner idwin a Stovens taremove the obstructions in front or the ferey ianding 80 a ‘he can run the ferry a, the {001 of Hoboken street, in the city of New ¥ the, Nori or Hudson river, to Htubucen, in’ New iersey. and thence beck agai Which was Teferred | to the Committee on Ferries, By Alderman Cuirr:— Bill of J oun Crawtord, for extra work on engine houses Bambert ‘Twenty-nine and Thirty. Which was referred to,the Committee on Fire Depart- ment. WESOLUTIONS. y Alderman MAasTERso.— street, from B: vived, That Forty-seventh road wi forthwith, under the direction of of 5 4 avenue. be re Croton Aqueduct, Department, Which was adopters By. Alderman M.\sTERSON— Resolved, That Tenth ayeaue, from Twenty-second to rth Ph bh foritwith, under the direction ef inet Department. ich was adopted. Alderman Masterson— ved, aes the peers, Wiaen pe may re of Forty. tween Seventh and Eighth avenue foribwithy ona ‘irection uf the Suet Come which wis referred to the Odtam{tteo on Pubite Health, By Alderman MareRsox— Reslved, hat the mail on Tenth avenue, near Seventy. secon red. and & a op thereon, under the direction of the Crotom Aq ruinent. wot By Alderman Mistenson— Reso! ved, That Forty-second street, from the Eighth ave. Giectgn of tne Croton Aqueduct Deparsmenu” neat "2° Which was a ity ae ee Alderman = Rocolved, That the sidewalks of Seventh avenue, from Fortieth street to Fifry-minth street, be rod to the Siath where net slrendy done, under theifireouon of the By Alderman Masrxnsy: Basen) ‘That the vacant lots om the east side of S'xth ue. between Forty seventh and Forty-eigith streets, we fenced in forthwith uncer the direction At the Sereet rnmi-sioner. Woicu was referred to the Committee on Public Health. By Aldermen Mastixson— Reso ved, That the Crown Aqueduct Department be tam: hereby authorized and directed to have the Bigi th ave. to Fufty.ninth street, b hast ‘rom Forty. with. Also vo have ory. SourtD wb ee a repaired Also. Fi enth ne by the Hudson viv ein was ator — Alderman Beslan Tha hi ie Gomotrelier de. aud he is thorived bis warrant | js oreo Cor. ip itaany for soe of ANd ssi ‘amount rop" reselud-n maki to bse tpervont sha having beou drawn ‘by anoles ‘tind the same nae. By Alderman Hanov— eet, [1 Lee For: crest {rom bengaa Resolved, That permission be, and is hereby given to Guester Alper 10 pisos & sign ncross the treet in front of his migen, No. 473 ninth avenue, th erinlesion to con- ue during the pl euore ol Gommon'c ouncth, Which was adopted, Ee Roe toLevt AL permiss and is here! ve oxbiolt soods ta froot of his *premiten a ih Wash. ington stiont during the Pleasure of the Common Council, hich was ado} By a‘derman Beaaive That } mm de and the same is perehe: eR 19 ‘John P Acker to raat sued on bulkhead an F between Watts and Hoboken strests, the work to be e entirely at his own cost an ‘and cage oF i at his ow expense, and under tbe Pines was le "Alderinan Mi. Cool— Ravived, That permission ‘be ‘and the same given io Menara. inkeigk kine: to lay ai Bry from there pret jos 125 and if7 Hndaou street, Ronpect with sewer in’ Boac b treet, under the direction @f the Uriton Aqueduct Which was adopted. © the same is here! Pre-ident of the Belt Railroa ey to erect an awning-in Second avenue, between Furey bvdatd ced Sairdy stants etrecis, fer the noeeuamo. éa: on of the passengers, the same to continue during the Preasure of the Vou mou Council, Which was adopred. By Alderman Resolved. Tha, vermission be and the same is hereby nto Hiarvy — javiland 0 receive and deliver goods ta at Of their premises, Ne. 10 Fulto t said permine ges to cominue during the pleasure of the Common Coun: wl ‘Which was adopted, By Alderman Jrurutan— Resvived, That permission be and hereby is given to Ed Saran fo erect @ movable aw pin ectiug from the it of the prevuises: ‘S2u B: same to remain ring the preauare of the jGomeen Ooi ‘Which was adopted. By Alderman Jarenran— Resolved. That Fifth street, from Bowery to the Second avenue. be paved with =. aoe Uap oho one-half the ex- oy owners, and the remain. Rykede Whieh Pate tim to Committee on Streets. By alderman Gn rr— Resolved, seri Re Drei Comm! dtrected to and 7 this Board by form reader whose Aireouon ab padiuone! railroad y laid ‘m Fourth avenue, from Tt second street, and the yandred afi! Otty- Ey third ‘aiween Temih im forthwith, under the dit stoner. wee over, That the low fod sun pO Fort -third cL ction of tue Eosieaa was "ever airs eel et ver the ch oe, 364 and 356 oe i or with, under the Stacem easton | ioner. jommitiee ou Pubic Health, Shed this d, at thelr meeting on May 80, 1864, Rescireas Fiat the Street Com*lanioner, the City Inspec- fan ti Freaident atte, Croton A:vueduct artarent ereby — do th Hoa moutniy of the pay Fell ° pay roll to have in wo pri aad number of Be ploye wor geverst a ieee reuters neglected to con- nm i Sel ein ae og gbove awed Common ‘counetl. wapemiieg tron seiaaat ots anh erate a fcommraenication San Feontrwd ee bret -<} Ker psa epee cogs a peending Jui 3 toed bs hieshtiaprenp taser bos ML ot ih ungated to Comtine om Pubic Healt Alderman Ryans, pre @ folowing ittee of CPi on Eadie Baas members of to orarine into the agairs ef the ube, and shey be fursuermore etn to nend for all persoms and papers that they may Feterentes ‘meoensary. iher cit aso rapolock the Sixth L—4 the property Rraas presented resolution im “NEW 'YORK HERALD! MONDAY, AUGUST ‘1, 1864. sioner, tran: ng apport!ormment ef aseeasment for exten- Rui Ventral Pate “eb Was ord d ¥ 2 com@umcainn wie recehved from, the Street Comin ie, glover, Uransi ting apporuoomentio’ msséssment for re it Mang’ ond gading + rat, avenue, between Thirty-seventh kod Ninet best strests. Which was orversa on Mie, PRUNES Gx PKOM I/a2ONON THE WA OR, The following verge was received {rom bis Honor ‘or. veunng ‘the resol to pay iilleocks & Cooley Jad ges — Mavon’s Orrice, New Youn, Jaty 25, 1804 To muy Hogonan sus goune Counce — ™ Vretarn berewith the reso'vtiou authort-Ing ani ctecuneine Gi pouptrober la draw ie wat:ant a Cavor of bileess © Co Wey for the sum 0” $2400. for badg uiched the members af the Comman Cov nell, wad wiiueld iy approval for the fo.) wing reasoa” y~ Firt—deiti tr he present resolution. odr in the ono introduced in the Board of n the |(th of Feb. Tusry last, eonsituing & Joi f your honors ble hody 1 wae 0 the mente minon at on for the expenditure conte heolion *i of snp Gbarier farbyg= apy mones. tn de drown tty Trea-ury without sneh apn: ¢ Joint Committee have exc the ortaiial regotion, wh! priation, th badge Sait le and improper in extravacent eypendjure at a tine when t conem should be vbserved, and beng an off Secoralon, at varian: with all a of that simplicity whieh bei 3 to de.noeratic Institntions. a ©. GODFREY GUNTHER, Mayor. REPORTS, The Commissioner of Streets nted a :eport, concur: ring with the Board of Councilmen, to tag sidewalks in Tompkins street, between Rivington and Stauton streets, Which was laid over, wontons. 1 t) at when this Board adjourn ‘Monday In September nest, at Alderman McManon mi ft dasotomeeton ie ft ies clock P.M Which was concurred in by the following vote:— Allirmative—The President, A'derimen McMahon, McCool, Ghipp, MoKnight, Kern Jerwmial, Hardy. Kelly—9. Negative—Alderman Masuerson—| ‘Aldationn dumewisn moved wat the above vote be-récon. sivered, Wa.ch was carried. TOFORE LAID O¥1 ‘An orainance 10 Ling bi the eo:\tinuance of the amount beret fore granted to Ls cha at New Hore. baa¥s aginy 91 the Union,” wer, Reportof Commities on Streets in tavor of concurring win Board oo CounAiimen ip edouting resotn ton bay This. fleth abreet. from Firat to Becond avenue, be paved wi! He igian paverm at. b was a:'upted by the following vore:— ininatlve-The Prosideau, Aldermen McMahon, McCool, Ghipp, Ryers, /eremiay, Hard: . Masterson—9. No,ative—Aiderman MeKni; Report of Conrmitweon Pal ile Hutt 1 {m favor of conour ring with Board of Councilmen in. adoy revoiution that tie aunken ,otg on the aouih side of Finenth oieret, hd) feat Wweat of avenue A, ba filled in, under the direction of the Strres Commissiouer, with ordinance therefor Resolution that the Street Commissioner be directed to ad- Yeruise: for yropoxais to rebuild and widen the pier at tho foot of Laight street, ‘Which was adopied by the following vote:— Aff: mat ve—Te President, Aldermen McMahon, McCool, Sie sae Ryers, Jeremiah, Hardy, Kelly, Master- son—li, MOTIONS RESUMED, Alderman Harry moved to suspend the present order of Dasiness, for the purpose of taking up papers fiom the Board of Councilmen ‘Whien war carried varie §ROM BOARD OF COUNCILMEN, Resolution chat permission be given to Charles W. Lyson to erect a paver atand on the Dorthwest gornee of Sixt avenue an.) Fourth street, to remain only during the plea- sure of the Common Councll, ‘Which wax cononrred in, Rewovution that permission be given to Augustus Gethard to’keep & ahowcase on tie sidewalk in front of bis premi- ses on the aouhweat corner of S-con | street and avenue —, the game not to interfere with the travel, aud to remain only during the pleasure of the G.mmon Council, Which was referred to Committee on Btrecis ection elght of the ordinance to provide Of tie ass stance Neretofore granted to ater suliiers trom the city of New York inion, approved February 9 und 20, 184 be amended so as to- grant relief to families resiting in Brooklyn when the party enlist ng Was accredited to New. York. Which was reterred to Committee on National Affairs, instructions to report ai the next mectia. nt, with reso- ip eer. be paved with who'e expense © pro} such d rection as shall’be kiven by. the ee Pepesweent, andthe accompany ng ordinance bich was laid over, Ke-olutton that peruitsston be given to Beadleon & Rice to reesive and deliver goo ia In front of their premises. Nos, Iss to 193 West Tenth street, the same to remain during the pleasure of the Gommon Cou: yacurred in. Resolution tat permission be given to Luke Gilmartin to grect a tent In City Hat wauare, for the purpo-e of recrult: in toremain only daring the pleasure mon Winch wascoucu concurred Im, Report of Committee on, Relxian Payment that Bact ty fires street, betweel Tiver, bepaved with Bel uch dire” nd, arenue anh the Bust it under gia OF trap biock jon ag eal be sven ha ara ‘rot u tne expeave the rire ‘by th soaiming Halt by tbe city. NA AGAIN RESUMED, moved that the Board do now ad- mort rr tos Ferien SJRREML. Jou Which was lost by a division, vizi— Allirwatiy=\'d-rmen Mc O01. Jeremiah and Kelly—3. Negative—1be President, McKnight, aadeeme, Aidecmen McMahon, Chipp, ers Hardy aod Masterson—7, ¥°ks moved that. the communication from “olative to ihe convening of the Board of and all the R, Rardy, 7 Nee eehineren ie Me ‘aight, Jeremiah—2, 'PAPRRA \ROM HOARD OF COUNCI MEN RESUMED, Resolution that the resolution heretotore adopted by the Common Qounel!, aii the opening of Seventy-necond street, from Fourth avenue to the Hudson Fiver, be anvended read as f Ye teaiveds tha it Revent; ae Sey be opened from Fourth avenue to the 6 f Tenth av avenue, gad that the Covnee! ve, tn0 Vor poration take the proper Fee to a1 onnection therewith, 4 weeps Masrerson presented aremepeuenes from B, F. Purdy aad others. The resolution wae then Joat, on a division, by the follow. sane ersieennen MeMabon, Chipp, McKnight, J mem He e—The Fresident, Aldermen Jeremiah. Kelly —8. » ‘fea of (John ‘an Nice a8 & Commissioner of Deeus. with resolution that Joseph Armatrong be appointed s Chentnientooer or eeae to ant for the ag a ‘and county of gt Sy be: in piece oi Joba Van WN: rd of Councilmen resignation aocepied and reso- eC adopted.) ‘Which was concurred in. PAPERS }/RUKTOFORE LAID OV) Roads tw favor of adopting reso- ‘Corporati direcied to tv have Seventy-seventh street, from ing to law. nen McMahon, Chi; astarson—8. ad taxe 6 the Bi th avenvie to Brest ay, opened Which wan lust by the followlag rote:= Afirmative—The resident. Al Molutght, Kyers, tardy, Kelley. Negat.ve~ Alderman Jeremiah — Wich was aubsequentiy received and ‘ald ov Rey Commities on Roads, im favor of ad Intion tint the Counsel to the Corporation take the necessary legal measures to have Seventy by as from Kigbth avenue \o Broadway, opened accordii OWinich was lost by the following vote:— Adiriuative—Aldermeo Fox, Jones, the President, McMa- bon, Shannon, Chipp, Sexaidse Hardy, Kelly: Masterson, Otiwaul, Parley, Long—13, ‘Which waa subsequently reconaiderea and:laid over. of Commitee on Streets, in favor of oncurring with the Board of Counci men in adopting resolution that Thirty second s:reet, between Secon and Third avenues, he paved with Be gikn pavement, under the direction 0° tne Deparment and that the sccompan)ing toliowing vote :— Aldermen Beteancn. MeCest, Mastersoa—9. Board of Councilmen. OFPIOUAL, Srarep Psa moa, Tal rate , eter eetareer cena ia heir Auk ave: Satrbeant, mena. a pan was a quorum et a enuering to ihe roe wc, wage eens a SWEEN SITUATIONS. ‘WANTED-—FEMALES, WAN’ 4 COMPETEN sctonion ae Ta? ina is rancher underatand AP Gevgaarienscace aimee aGe Tle Bed ‘29th ot., in the store. RIBNCED COOK WANTS A BXPRRIBNCED wil wos ta washiags hes the bese referonean Ol ween 7th and ‘Call at 135 Weat 13th st, SITUATION WANTED—BY'A oMant, ‘Sarasen see ser eaten es UNDRESS facts it iv ra ‘iret “ RRSPEC ROTESTANT WOMAN DRai AY cea igo the country with nindy ie seat nity St'childven from otaney. Address for twe a eas ea D, Pont office, Tah abeeb en te pase on Lai ato Sh es Ser MARRIED va en te, ah het Ow HAS A senna a ag, ow v wistee A | esreorani8 AMERIOAR i sea ea s di nly, fit) bem ‘ten for three daya at Bast 108 OE —| WBLSH GIRL, TO sehen Tater a ball folly, Good Felerence, rue MOUSRKRRPER = Wipow. AGED ‘88, A finer | inva tay oc lower erences emehanged drees’ Binesrity, LB WOMAN ae cathode A See : SITUATIONS WANTED—FPEMAURS. A NUMBER OF WELL REC IMBND ED GERMAN fomales want §tuacions as cooks, ehamber:nads aod Tanndpes-e@, curses and gicin for co neral housework ke. ‘ Mra, LOWE'S German Tostivute, 17 Stanton st, near the jowery. | A RESPBOTAHLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES TO GO ewa'de-s on any vessel: one used to the sea: short tripe preverved: “Address MD 2) Washington at, top ROOF. back room. WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE cook, and to ussiat with the wash aid relcrence from her \aat place, B. M. Johason’s, 24 Tear! st, SITUATION voung irl, 24 good fog apd ironing, bas fail for wo dayw at Rev. a. ‘T\ BL WOMAN WANTS GENTLEMEN'S and irentng at herewn honge, Beat city re Call at 2.5 Wet -60 at,, top floor, front room. A SITUATION WANTED —a8 NURSE, BY A STRADY, AA “competent person, with cluv reierenges, ia @ Beat ference. GO sewer. West 15th st.. near Sth av, RESPECTABLE YOUNG LADY WANTS A SITUA- tion to do general Lousew rk; gvot city relerence from her last place, 80) 6th av., between 45th and 46th ss, SITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS Wal mes washer wad vroners eity reference, ' Call at 99 Wear ith st, front bavoment RESPEOTABLE GIRL DESIRES 4 SITUATION IN A. city or conntry; exerient bread, pie and biscuit baker, ant first rate washer-and irooer; no objection to do housework. Good references. Gail ut 378 6th av. YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A_ SITUATION AS cook, washer r would do housework in a private fam tly the country: best of Teterences. Ca) SITUATION young woman, as cook, bat, WANTED—BY A * RESPECTABLE Good city reserences, Call youre WOMAN WISHBS 70 QO OUT RY TRE has her own Wheeler & Wilson's sewing ing, cattieg and iit. RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS, ZO TARE IN sfainily washing or ironing. Apply et 866 East 10th st, A first floor, back. — SITUATION WANTEP—BY A RESPECTABLE yonng woman, (0 cook, wash and iron; bas good city Felerences, Call for two days at 138 Kast 25h at, mid PROTBSTANT YOUNG WOMAN, WITH BEST reference, Wants & situation as first class waitress or ehambermaid. Oallat 311 4th av. Si WANTED.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN wishes @ situadan as cook, or, housework preferred, jlace preferred to high wages. City references. Gait rey West (tn at, GiTvATION WANTED—BY & YOUNG AND BESPEOT. Able girl. in a respectable private family. to do hovse- rk: has the best{of city references. Apply at 17: Knst [Sth at.. between Intand 2d aves, Gitvarions WANTED-IN CITY AND COUNTRY, for a great number of thoroughly experienced servants, highly recommended by first class Brooklyn families: Awe- rican, irish, .Bonteh and German cooks, Braids, waitress and general houxewarkers, at MA Belect ‘Agency, 15\Court street, opposite Oity Hail, Broo ITUATION WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, D to do housework in @ small family; references given. Call at 69 West 30th st. ITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG WOMAN, 10 do xeneral housework in & small private faupily, Call at Ti Dew ropses at., third foor, Su aion WANTED—BY- A YOUNG GIRL. TO as. sist in housework; no objection to the ‘country, Cal? for two days at 77 Congress at., South Brook|y: SITUATION WANTED: BY A RESPECTABLE Foun: K. ry perky good reference ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPROTABLE WIDOW oman, in afirst clase private family, as wet nurse, Apply at 240 East 10th st. QMYATION WANTED—BY 4 RESPECTABLE ZOUNG girl, as chambermati and waitress, or to do general 7 good city reference. Apply housework ina small family; at 169 Ba+t 20th at, BT NURSE.—A SITUATION WANTED AS WET burse, by a respectable young married woman. Apply at No, 4 Stanton at Wine iat A YOUNG GIRL, A SITUATION AS Bourse. to travel with's family to Europe or California, luv Atlantic st., Brooklyn. AND 2 AL AGENCY, 2971 this day assiatant Boog Kener ce erk for rail: vad. grocary clerk tim Ark epeF, betel 0 “w eler Pa aewarl ! py ning & Ll and see best of vacaucie Situation ‘ate silop'n. this day far xeapectable mea, aud ean be hat by calling eariy. Eatablish ner the excl: Sie palronsie of mo:cha..ts in this and other ¢ eoanection w « oliges in any Way Supplied with bolp gratis * ‘Oso GENTS C\N MAKE $25 (NA PEW HOURS SELLING AA our greal, new and wonderfal extra large a K $1) per day sum every doliar inves an donbled. A olid soi or wiver lever toh presented free to enc . Smart men wanted to @stablish asenc es in eve ale tin: fend County rights verybody bit © oF Our Ereat new ch hou AT THE, MERCANTILE day, watehn er, TE iL, bookkeeper, trave pping elers, dry goods insurance agent. ollice farmer, coachmen, gardene: por er, Other aituadion open. help free of charge. hants and others supplied with G MONGOMBRY & CO. 266 Broadway, room No. 4, up stars, — (AGENTS MAKE TWO DOLKARS FROM TWENTY cents.—Call and examine what # very much neeted by everybody or samples will be sent free by mail for twen ty cemts that revail tor two dollars R. L. WOLCOTT, 170 Chatham square. N.Y. SM@RT, ACTIVE YOUNG MAN WANTED—TO pen oysters ani make bima:t¢ generally useful 0 a restaurant, Apply at C MAN WANTED-IN A COMMISSION STORE, TO make himseif useful; also a man for a grocery store, and aporter fora dry goods house, Apply at CHAMB!R LAIN & CO.'S, No. 8 °Tryon row, room 18, opposite City OS WANTED. —TWO BOYS WANTED AT CITY 214 Canal st., aged 12 or 15 yout ROY WANTED—16 YKARS OF AGE, TO POST dills, Apply to C. H. Wheeler, 400 Weat st, ANVASSERS WANTED.—WE WANT MEN TO TAKE J hold of a most salable publication, Calion oF adress Pierre Wyckolf, with Joseph Laing, Publisher, 107 Fulton street, New York, up stairs. N AN ESTABLISHED, KNTERPRISB—YOUNG MEN who can,Invest $50 to $100 nay make from $20 to $25 Per week; baif paid in salary, remainder by commission. Address 8. K., box 120 Herald afiice. 10 PARENTS AND GUARDIANS.—WANTED. A BOX about 16 vears of age, to the grocery business, a country store, neat New’ York: must tive with hi ployer; to one who suite a good home and fair salary given; oue from the country preferred. Address, stating where jas ewpares and where to be seen, A. Arthur, Bergen Point, ANTED-IN A DRY GOODS JOBBING HOUSE, A ‘stock clerk and errand boy abont IR vears of age. Address A, stating salary wanted, dc., box 18) Herald ofive. ANTED—A SMART, ACTIVE YOUNG MAN, WHO Het onmlermiands bookkeeping. Address 8. H., box 4,599 ‘ast 0 ANTED—A COACHMAN WHO THOROUGHLY UN. derstanda driving in the city, and tbe care of bors best of references required, Address L. C., box 456 New York Post oftice. Werrenns GERMAN GARDENER, ON A FA RM, ‘within thirty miles of this city; one who understa the cultivation of truits and the manager: must have a family to take chi f other hands employed on the must come well recom- mended. Address 8,, box 5,398 Post ofllce, giving name and place of references, HELP WANTED—FEMALES. WaAntep-4 NURSE, WITH A {gt WREAST OF mhik, for two day» at 63 Baltic »t., Brovkiyn, W482SD~A GIRL TO DO GENERAL BOUBBWOLK; eo whe understands her business, Apply this day AC No 6 Cottage pace, near Bloocker at. JANTED—A RBESPROTABLE ELDERLY “PERSON who, for her board, would be wii ing 0 make herself usef\:l, with & baby, mending and other light duties, im & fa mily liviog in Brooklyn, A German woman prelerced Gail between the nours of land 4 o'clock. wt 127 West 18th st, near 7th ave., N.¥., wheve the lady can be seem. SPECIAL NOTICES, MEETING OF TNE BOOT AND SHOR 4 Associa ion be ihe 4 O'clock. at 2 By order af ry, T A MEBTIN of Journey men Sailmakers, G OF THE UNITED TRAL Ward Hotel on Saturd Resolved, Tiaton of journeymen sai By order of the b: duvine C Augost f, the waces shal ve Tour doliars per day. JOHN DRISCOLL, Mresident, KOUB OF MPORTANT TO P Di MANU. fa taring Gol! or Silver Leaf —[ wlll aispose of two of my Beating Machines, in good workiny for less than half cheir valuc.awith right to uge the the United States. N OONFORMITY WITH AN. ACT OF THK smopne. tare of New ‘ork, chapter 276. passed April 22, 1864 relation to lrevers’ cases, ied. in the iin of ‘the Secretary of State, and in the office of the Clerk of the County, the following deser'ption of ihe brand# wad marks user by me on my casks, ¥iz:— Read Brotuers, Troy, or M- P, Real, New York, or T.'T. Read, New York By th name! act any person who tratlics in or defaces the brands on marks of brewers! enake is linble Le fine and imprison- mei READ, ‘New Youx, July, 1864, 20 Kast Fourteenth at, N. ¥. J] ONGSHOREMEN'S U. P. ASSOCTATION.—AT A meeting beld at 64 Bast Broadway, on Thursda evening, July 28, It was nanimously resolved. on account of the enorniour price» of every necessary of life, that on and after Monday, Aug ust 1, 18d, wo to peetfutly demand 40cents per hour for care ts per hour for head. ing By order. MICHAIL HIGGINS. President. Jomurm Asnmonn, Secretary. BW YORK, JULY. 26, 19¢4.—NOTIC ties having goods on storag ho Have not paid eharges on the sar re hereby notiled to pay which suid goods will be sold Bt publle auction after ten va from tia date, to pay anid charges, Also. ® quantity of Oftice Furviture, held for rent, will be sjld on same terms as above, fe & THOMAS T, ELY, b4 New atreet. EW YORK LIQUOR DEALYRS’ SOCIETY,—1B regnlar month!y meeting of thin sooiety will be held the Metropolitan Room (0) Hester atreet, on Toesday srecieg Lugeat 2, at 8 close. By onder, W. ENGS8, President. Jonn RoaERs, Recording Secretary. QQoHAS, BTEAMBIITE STEWARDS’ ARSOCL ATION. — O) a sccting of the above asaoginijon wiil be held at 43 ie ry u August 2 Tyr io. Wits ANDSRSON, President, PROIAL NOTICE “TRE MRMBERS OF GBORGE Washington Lodge, No. 285, F, and summoned to attend a special Sak Be per roo Mponie Tein ple, 20 I Tuesday, Auguat 2, at 1 ovlock P. a. By order of the ih JULIUS WIS, Secretary. IAMMANY SOCIETY, OR COLUMBIAN ORDER. Brothera—A regilar,meeting of the society wii! be held in the Council Chamber ‘of the Great Wigwam, oo Monday evening, August 1, at half an hour after the setting of the aun. by order. ELIJAH F. PURDY, Grand Sachem. que Cc Ltd Chae ttan—Sea: f° Fruits, eighth moon, year of dis- TEST t, of Im penilance the 85th, and of the institu. ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A SECOND WAITER FOR a private family; one wh a Fronch of Kugiish will ve preferred; she Fifth evenue, ‘between 12 a August, WANRED IMMEDIATRLY, MEN WHO WISH TO take from $25 to $50 per day by a «mall investinent, from $20 to $300.» Important oew javention, just received. ie apporcinity 10 make money, either by travelling or loca ti ty or country ‘sions HOWARD 1 TILDEN, 609 Broadway, THB 88: 2 o'ciock on Monday, 1st ANTED—FOR THE BLOCKADE SHIPS, Vanderbi't ano others? landsmen, seamen, coal) era, firemen and others; also, men for the army, The est bounties paid at 87 West st,, corner of Albany, up ataira, JAMES & CO.,' Agents, y ANTED—BY A COMPETENT PROTESTANT wo- man, @ situation as cook; would wash and iron fora fmall famiiy; understands the care of milk and butter; wWou'd go for low wages if, allowed to take with her ber It Can be/scen at i. references, Ms Woutet entre hoor ANTED—A_ SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ‘Scotch woman, as nurse or chambermald, Call for three days at 130 ¥ Brooklyn. ANTED—A SITUATION TO DO GENERAL HOUSE. Ge nee A oF couatey. Call at 103 Weat 36th at, near ave, ANTED—A SITUATION AB COOK. IN A SMADLL rinbrivats fecal: vasa “oti of English cooking, soups, jellies, pastry is willing and obi Gail for' two days at 100 Keat A7th ¥ +4 whe ANTED—BY A GENTERL WO. situation as cook, in a respectable family is an ex. eel'ent baker aud a good washer and ironer; would like to ip the country: has excelent recommendations from her t places. Can be seen for two days at 310 Stanton st. in the store, between Lewis and Goerck, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A R rl, todo general housework in a small ference. Calb for two at ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE girl, as chambermald and laundress; 274, ty rote: rence. Inquire at No. 9Oroxb: st, room 2 in the rear. ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION a chambermald, washer and Ironer. or ta. do general housewerk. Apply at her present place, 146 ast 28d st , for two days. ANTED—A SiTUATION BY A YOUNG GIRL, TO do chamberwork or to take care of children: good city reference. Call for two day doz Fuh ‘ave., third floor, WARTED—A SITUATION, BY 4. RESPECTABLE Protestant girl, mbermaid and waitress, or to assiet with children, WASTED—BY A TIDY GIRL. we LIVED IN A genteman’s family in England. » situation as wait. Tess and parlormald of as general servant; washesand irons well, Call at 192 Bast 21 FANTED—A SITUATION.» BY A PROTESTANT woman, to cook, wash aud iron, or to do chamber- work and washing; no objection to housework ine sinall rp di reference, Cail at 257 West 26th at., between ave. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS cook, washer and ironer ina private family; good city reference. Apply at 118 East 42d st. WANTED-A SITUATION. RY A BBSPECTASLE Fakitl,t© 0 general housework. Apply at 104 SITUATIONS’ si ‘WANTED—MALES. . A GENTLEMAN HAVING THE BRST OF REFER: ence and security wishes to make an arrangement with manufacturers or others to have the agency of one or more articles in this city, and on which cash advances will be made if desired. , Address H, box 340 Post ofl YOUNG MAN, 18 YBARS OF AGE, WANTS A aituation in ‘grocery or liquor store, Apply at 96 id at., in the store, SP panteae fy Ltd om AM. F GOOD CHAR i LY ‘enien; wants a position ‘PORK Jeaman, sie nt, i benkkeaper or in apy capacit; i addi reas ©, 13 Hera:d office. \ ited GITwATIONS WANTED—FOR ese dedten, tat tent coachmen, waiters, xa! form Porters, to nts, ‘apna fen invoke iene Pan and be P nat corner of th rl'Beventh att Also female help Git ation bg eee A SOBER TOURS MAN, ‘a6 coachman and to take tween oat between ic tae, 105 'Ta tat RSA vIRst CLASS SALESMAN pit absd an go either West or South, TS a sittin M. C., Hi 0 HOTRL KREPERS.—AN AMERICAN YOUNG ‘man, tei ta pce years of in ker hotel and ean produce the of refereners oid ihe fret take an ia- fereatin the above, Addi reas X. Fe box 1a Hee Heraid office. ANTED.—A YOUNG MAN OF GOOD MORAL CHAR. abili Ry wesneees ehaauen oe clerk in a whole Address Shonen Nears oy "ererenee WANTED—A BITUATION AS ASSISTANT CORRES. pondent or bookkeeper in a house where the Spat S ay be of use; can give good reference, Add FET aries Hotel corner Oanal sts, tre and LANTRD—BY A GENTLEMAN, WHO HAS BREN DO- inga law business in Wisconsin i [Mg ears. collect ig, for eee pore 8 Lh . whe have fa th refernnces given adress W. box 2 Herald xe or three Le AWTED—BY A, MAN AND WIPE, SITUATIONS; ime eral ne ‘eatul the woke fous “chasabernaald, sures housework. Best of reference, Gall at 277 ay. A. ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION AS assistant clerk or porter, or ip any capacity where a ico himeelf generally adefui: writes a good hand. and fe quick and eo ures. Good references, Address for two daya 4 é Mir at. $1,000 corre screens 22, tees m, '@ preferred. by mr that co" Empieger "Paton ahi enaune “owen influence. Ae gRDE iNiRR M ee ie er Mosely, Wiln Wilmington. Del DS ‘BDO: ¥ Eieuniet PRERUNAERDR. AP LAI BRS phat ws ~ ‘fo By Ww. J. aha roadway, A boy siso Brooklyn. ANTED—THIS DAY. FOR BLOCKADE VERSRLS, ‘few seamen, landamen, deckhands, cook: &c., to whom from $14 to $2) per month, desi and prize money, will be paid Also a med wanted.“ Apoly. fe pegeeet 124 West street, corner of Dey, upstairs, From to $650 cash in band, PERSON AU. SULTON FERRY AND FULTON STREET, N Y., Saturday evening.—Dropa line to the young ontieman in Diack. _E. M. £., Hera‘d office. KORGE G_ BENNETT 16 REQUESTED -70 Cally on Monday at this office and revive N¥ORMATION WANTED—OF THE RESIDENOE OF Mrs. Mary Ann Murphy, ick, county Tyrone, Jretand, by a friend lately Meriveds: RE. of Prancia Murphy, per by trade, from New Orleans, Inquire of Mra. Sarah, Mufpoy 112 Kivington atreet, Tepoeeer oe WANTED—OF LEWIS SCHUBERT, who was lastseen in Philadelphia, Please communt- Herman Schubert. Address H. street, NY. Philudelphia papers gato with hie brother. Wierichs & Co., 122 Ce please copy. NFORMATION WANT&D—OF JOHN FAHY, HO arrived in theship Victory fm the month of June. Any his whereabouts will be thankfully re- Address Bridget Fahy, Yonkess Post information a to caived by his sister, ouice, N. ¥. ANTED—A TIDY YOUNG MAN OR BOY, TO OPEN oysters and make himself generally useful, Apply for at 170 Fulton st, Brooklyn, three cero tien ANTED—A SMART, INTELLIGENT YOUNG MAN, to attend bar, Best'relerence required. Apply at 196 York St, Brooklyn. Wirarian YOUNG®UAN, To. ATTEND BAR. AP- MY _ piv at 282 Hudson, corner ‘of Dominick st, ANTED—A YOUNG MAN OR LAD TO ATTEND segar counter; must have a knowledge of the bisl- ness and be well Tecbmmended. Apply at 94 Leonard st,, corner Broadway, after 10 A. M Le gg hegre GooD, erg LAD. TO ASSIST IN A Clarke nor mond. Apps at 588 ‘Broce’ sk, corner of en Pana lA. M. WANTED—AN INTELLIGENT SBRVANT, BY A olticer returning to the Armv of the Potomac, Apply 166 West 261h at, Monday and Tuesday, between 10 and ANTED—A SMART, HONEST BOY, AS ASSISTANT barkeeper. Apply to Jono T. Slane, 227 Front st., WAStED—Honzsr, ACTIVE MEN, TO ATTEND ovk sG2te Water stands, “Apply at 46 Chatham st., before ANTED 1MMEDIATELY—FOR ONE OF THE finest ships im the worid—the sloop. of. hanns, late school ship~-bound on acruise to E} up the Mediterra ‘Aiso seamen, ordina: landsmen, firemen and coal passers. "Bounty person hi friends who wish vo join the na and Driogiog them to this office. will receive ‘$100. further information apply at the Naval Shipping oilice, Peok slip. WASTED—A YOUNG MAN IN. A MARKET; ONE Soquaintea with the business: » German preferred. Good reference. Apply at 81 and 83 7th a WaArtenna YOUNG MAN TO ACT AS GENRRAL nt in $a firsiflass oyster house and barroo. ‘About $150 in cash to deposit as security cat ood, permanent situation by applying today 1 YVANTED—A HOSTLER; ALSO A LARORER, MUST be sober, honest, and ‘not afraldef wor food nay and permanent situation to one who suite. Call, with refers ence, after 10 o'clock at 493 Water st. FOR LUNCH COUNT. Inquire at the Girard ARTED=TWO GOOD MEN er; also @ good orde, cook, Bouse office, Au Gistance in the country: mrat beke well and perfectly indersiand ber biasi ager at No. 6 Bast 14th st, be- tween 10 and 12 0’ roto i Mot LaRGs’ RUMBER OF WELL RECOMMEMDED servants wanted immediatel).—Professed cooks and nndrenses, nv ries, chambermaide, waitresses, for priests, famutes, hotels and ‘ een at a RALMOND'S. 61 Bloecuer street (re: moved,from I Grand street). AM NUMBER OF OPERAT WANTED—ON PLA. Aiuiahers on private coats. Ap- ply | No. "monroe s. pe ea ata 2 competent to phy z ent to take the anuire che at ab infant id ic vat be aod Ecos s se Betmeen | place (8th badass near 2d a1 ROTESTANT GIRL WANTED—aS_ CHAMBERMAID Sie. apply aR laundress. Appiy at No. 3 Bast 27th ab, from 9 to 2 o'el Wantedos GIRL, TO MAKE HERSELF USEFUL mall family and semiat in the care wo ‘ ages $5. Apply at northeast corner of ah Wartenotwo GIRLS IN A SMALL FAMILY; ONR C. cote j= oy bo and one a one, se nurbe a Ly mat mat je well recom — wept . Gest doth at, between Sih aud tb & ayes Rigen tn 70 LEARN TO COLOR PHOTO pha, carte de visites. im oil, lyuid and oy nae eo tors: fea Iwiorical apdorape and fower jintiog tate; cheaper than at other i sera st, corner «:a av ini iiiiialmmatcis ANTED IMMEDIATELY—a Reaur “wet th @ fresh breast, Inquire of Dr. Heory Ment, "09 Gituton a place, between 7 and jock A. M. 10 TAKE A! eed of ebilirem nm care of chlirens mus mi LA ine cone FOES Snetone: mah a ieterence required. soma: WASTRD=T0, ¢ GO A SHORT DISTANCE IN THE girl, to do the generat housework of a amall for ie dactriow rate roferetios required. Apply "at on eur M ts mind ANTEDSA WOMAN, AB 0 ‘COOK, WASHER 3 froper; come well recommeniied. Call at Amity plage, detween ja Biesoker « id Amity ste. Ly _ BALTHY FOUN | Meigs f a WET et Bloomteid w* Heboten, between am or stron, WwW ANTED - A PROPOR AB. 3 rig A BOY WHO ONDERSTANDE nasser pes, Good Avy rest Pacers epmasat a Te MoOR pho. pn DA GARDENER, ACCUSTOMED TO GREENE mown ig oad bespins nde ie y tow mn A nt tnd'e marr man % W tee tenrertaiae clad "+ Goina’oebah neat inte! v jan ily x oe will suit Api Wisma ct Teon sl™ So, Snag peineen Tid and bin are, wher Woeaec, eS Lhasa GIRLS; ONE To DO ily of four, aod aoe 4 ironer; the other ae . who At ain ata, ant house -) ARN THR ART OF oot, sapere 4s NFORMATION WANTED—OF CATHARINE, BREN: pan, of Dirmore, county Kerry, Ireiand. heard of was supposed to be in Washington. tion will be thankfully received by Judge Brennan. dress Thomas Gallivan,; care of Josoph Conner, Norwich Landing. rr roe GENTLEMAN WHO ROUGAT A VALISE AT enth avenue, corner of Twenty-fret street, about two wea wo, will return the same, he wil receive the money Bed Tor it and $5 reward for his trouble, the same RK YOU Please return hom M™ ‘B. HAS GONE. THINGS ARE RIGHT RE. garding kK. & B, We itanaas le preratei ROY, ELL F 1859-60, N oa ered ou. T *—THERE 18 A LETTER AT THE STATION FOR you. LOST AND » FOUND. - OUND—BETWEEN THIRTY.FOURTIC STRERT AND Hunter's Point, a sura of Money, which the owner can have by paying for advertisements. Apply te J. W. Soutback, 196 Brosawa \OUND—A SWAGL SUM OF MONEY. WHICH THE mieten” ‘and paying charges OST—ON SATURDAY KVENING, THE 23D INST, Package, conwuning Linen and Cotton Shir-s, to have been de ivered at 25 Lafayet yy one having such Property will confer @ favor by leaving word at 285 Broud: T O8T—ON WEDNESDAY EVENING LAST IN PASS. J ing from Seventh to third avenues, and Fifteenth to Trrenuy fre: areata, « final Goid Broset), dlamond shaped, with place ir Any person dinding the amine wilt be Tewarded on leaving (tt 136 Bast Tweot:-frat street, OST OR SUPPOSED TO-BE STOLEN—FROM A LADY 4 in the Grand and Forty-second at. cars, on To ursday inst ® Poriemonn: containing $4) nm Dills, a ativer fruit knife, d some pavers Any person giving information that will lead (0 the recovery of the same at 126 Kast Twenty-first street wisi be rewarded for his trouble, OST—SATURDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 9, and bisck enyx Pin. with a diamond contre from the Metropo Hotel to P street or - son avenue stage, the under will be suitably rewarded py leaving ic at W. E, Sivell’s, No. 6 Wall street, OST—FROM HOUSE NO. 141 WOOSTER STREFT, A Black and Tan Sint; answers to the name of Whoever will 141 Wooster street wil! be Hheral Tewaried. GN. WALL.” OST—ON SUNDAY AFTERNOON. RESWEEN TWO 4 and three o'clock, a black and tan Terrier ware unent, Buxwers to tue name of “Lite Bute,’ & aui’anle reward will be given oa retarning him to 160 Bast Thirty-second s OW BOAT FOUND ADRIFT ON THE MORNING OF U, July 28, 1864, The owner ean have her by preving pro- ying expenses, inj ' Boligge Point, Lowe feiande 8. te > nen DSAnO 3 REWARD. LEFT IN a rouRta AVENUE stage, on Friday morning, July 29, a black Satche, goniaining some bandkercniele, undersiceves, i Some of the articles marked “Hat Apps 10 B. le Taompeon, 24) Kast Thirtietn street. $5 5 REWARD WILL BE PAID. AT NO. 8 WOOSTER logreche eet, second floor, for the deliver) of an old shor. Pipe, lost on'board of the ken ferry twat yer sireet, between 9and 9s @’eloak, on the Might a Gundaj, July st $10 REWARD.—LOST, ON JULY 23, A SMALL black and tan Terrier Answers to the name of Mac. Whoever will rewurn him to 46a West Twenuy-third street, will receive the above reward, 25 RRWAR “LOST, ON SATURDAY AFTER- noe, either in a Sonth ferry stage or crossing to lyn at Hamilton avenue, 8 iad s Poriamgnnaie, con: talning over $110 and several small Keepsakes and visiting cards. The der, ou receive the above reward and the Soanke of ine owner by leaving It st No. 19 Thiaty airect, Brooklyn. sti THE Pige? os or ee the fi tan it to the advertiser, a" id tions aeked, Johe Uorman, Na, Catharine etreck Brokers sad vaners wii! teceire $20 In addition tn they 16 [rts wat the fe, Om Petu rei No.7 Cathar Koat bowen Grand ‘wad toastoe direst, ora a Shira vgn Railroad car, REWARD. —U Ost OR sTOLE: $50 rane Piiedetpnia and oe C wiceed, tanued yp Cammann & od BOF. was cont or at. ith of jus, “Frama. ay eereret tins the mame: til prema, iin pa rf (ora aay information lending to rn 53 sy ge MAYER, (5 Brohange place, $60) te REWARD.—LOST, Meo |ATURDAY, IUEY 20, way NE raish, Titling oe, Lond, maker ak nar any emoa ae, wil BO ylestions ask bent ——— og gaia $190 00 B84 Ny wk oh a ay tina, gold Btuieand eh ees i for the recovery the de and eenvietion of the Sinan peer anemone Bearer... at aeagzo%, 3 oe Pathe, -_ - ai a 2 re it to tein Stn at F THE TURF. 1ON PLEASUKE GROUND, TRONTLNG. MONDAY, AUGUST |, at 3 o'clock, P.M, Match for $ EB. Bujott P. Keynos frasnros P © beats, best three In ive, to wagon, nea b. @. Sam. names & h. Mjor JOS PA CROCHERON, Mans LEASURE GROUND. TROTTING TUBSDAY. AUGUST 4 at 3 o'clock, P. M., Match for $20, mile heats, beat Loree 10 tive, p. p R Walke nanesa mo. Lady Shanon, (0 wagon, D. Mace namics Stouawal! in harness, FPH CROCHERON, Manager, prastios PLEASURE GROUND TURSDAY, avuvsts, a¢3 o'clock. P. M.. Match for 3. A. Graham n W. McKoberts names sc. TNION COU 1 repemt, to wagon anes ron ty JOsby a ChOCHERON, Manager. RSP, LONG ISLA D hig TTING on 1 at ore h for BH Ry fn harness, in oa BE. 84 » G jeave South ferry atone oy te tome ay 4 Lee 9 WHITE, Proprietors. TNION HALF MILE TRACK S#®VENTY-SBCOND J street ant & {nedale road, —Yurae of $25 offered td all bor that have new tied better th two fiftyefi in bare aa needay at the trac Trot to come off on Thursday it ee JAMES FIND AY, Manag SPORTING. OG3 FOR SALB—ONE NEWVOUNDLAND Hernaid Dog Newfoandiand Pups &-# wimax Dogs, Ball Terriers, Search and Skye lerriers, Dogs, not ex Roosevelt street, Ttalan Greyhounds, Miaok aot Tan Terriers, pair of small Back and Tan ratiers, Oall at 1h JOUN GRAY, ding five pounds, OR BALE. daila, spars. cavin, de, Apply to'F. BA 10 YACHT! fast sailing fails In fest clans order Ninety-eignth street, to or address Theodore Tooke —THE SCHOONER YACHT MIBTRRY, in complete araer for ® KER, or MORSE & GO., 26 Willia POINTER Dog, CAN 3 BE S8EN near the ferry. 0. 3 PEUK SLIP, HAS ty for tale and -tock, , Butler's Tafallible K: 75 conte per bottle. &o, Mediq SMEN.—APTENTION.—FOR BALB, THE et ANGKLIN 28 fent ong; boat ang re be seen at (ithaon a, radii parti ules + can Kast river, HORSES, CAREEL AGES, &C. built Coa! Box on, weight 165 Ibs -FOR SAL, little useds Top A, LIOHT 81x SBAT OOACH. | built by Stivere Smith; ott Be city bait’ Piann body Road Wage ody HENRY C. COOKB, 16 Dey age: it, atreot, near Broadway. ae OACH HORSRS.—FOR SALE, Of EXCHANG: J for alady's saddle horse, a very superior apan of ey Carringe Horses, mx veers Old, sixteen hands high: very: atviish drivers; are warranted jperty stree| Rerfecil. sound. Kind ap 8 & CO. ote In any harness, ‘Apply to D. Wo {Vig (ARBIAGES Fo FOR SALE.—A LARG® agsonm nt Ko: Nevins street, YOWS FOR J their Calves, 26 quarta of pu be sold at @ bargain. Bretts, Kockawa and Wagon for sale Brooklyn. SALE—FIVE FRESH MILK COWS, | wire just from the country; give from ire milk per day. Also, ene light Wagon wilt AVATT “Pearl street. OR SALE—AN EXCELLENT PAalk OF DA PLS ray Carriage Horses, 16 supetlor Saddi« Horse. be bre quire at the Ney m0, & vel ny vada high, thorough Fe SALE—CARUIAGES OF ALL “DRSOR|PTIONS, consisting of Park Phaetons, and no to ness, by OR BALE of Jo" ug nd barnes 8. Mel Fe SALE—A ONE be der. Seventh avenue. teenth street OR SALE—A VERY gray Carriage Horsed, well matched er pay 536, Fulton’ arenueBrvokiva Brats Kockaways. 10 ad Hare ios, Road and Hxpreas Wagon! VES & CO., 99 Liberty strevt, A LOT OF SECOND HAYD OMYIBUSES: Inquire at 49 Twenty eighth street, oF NTYVith, corner Sixth ay. and Forty thin at, HORBE TRUCK, IN GOOO, ORs seen at 1%) Fighieanth street, near ‘AsO & iine'Te Kk Horne at a) Bast Four- TYLISH PAIR OF DAPPLET 16 hauds high, ting travellers ‘of grant ation. ala one patrof bright haunts high, very atyiiaa, To be seen at FRY SALE—FIRST GLASS ROCKAWAT AND ticae ‘egous: heavy Express W: between sixth Wore Sau — A lao sonond. bend top Oy also. Wott erenty nt ana Geveain ay ike PAIR OF LONG TALLED Bar AAP ra old 15 hands vtgh kind in etn: vand warranted sound, Aino : wht Cure ntihe Metropolitan Stables, cor= atreet,, ner or Prince and Crosp, streets OR SALE— ve twen' of milk, oF no sale. Apply #164 Kast fwenty-fi(th stree: EXPECTED HAS | reat Rockaway, cheap A FRESH MILK COW, WARRANTED TO iv ty-three quarts of mik per day. Sest qu 8 SUPERIOR HORS! | LARGE $120. Alxo one ix! ALSO set of Doubie Har- Priciito be seen at 74 Greenwich avenue, Fo, SALE—A BEAUTIFUL LARGE DARK HROWS Horse, 16 hands bigh;6 years old: warranied sound, goes beautifuiy in kaddig, sinvte or double harness, ex~ tremely showy, geatic kind. Apply at Riding schol, 1b West Twenty-third treet, newr Sixth nara | gp SALE sound, kin street, Bar HORSE No WHT: ( HAN id, tong ataida anvwhore. wi tion sannol bg surpassed. "iuber ha eas, To be seen ut 493 Water street from 210 's trial given. CHEAP—A PURE WHITE. PONY MARI id and gentle, at a bargain. Call at 140 Vai OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A ROCKAWAY. NEARLE new, (or far br atx persons, wito pole and shaft, Price $275. Ho%883,.3 SUSE eB ORT high, w years $0 ry handeome H 3 ner of PRortieth street. ORSE AND EXPRESS WAC Apply at 62 Marion street, up stair EBD. FROM KANTUOKY oh faa thoroughbred Day Mare, 15', hands ys very handson@ sud weil oroken; prow Bick Horse, for saddie and hare To been at Disbrow 6, Fiith aven: Yl FOR SALE—GOOD horse, and, wagon \B Hoot orday G60. W. ALEXAND fe 1, 83'and 85 Centre steoet Fos, SALR—A Vea? SUPERIOR | Ho: 8 16 bands h mui thee in every Way: Is sot! cor bay, Chere to horve for fami 7 use ¢ er be m4 except the present o ner siace ne left the farm, oan be <2) nat the private table « JAMES, rt B TAYLOK, drstaliey east of #ruadway, north side of Great Jones street, K nese horsras o gentie and kind, Mat Ne, nd Prince streeu, ) kw BALES OLU T/MOTHY, aFLOAP rom store, for sale by DAVID W. LEWIS & CO., “VioRsis FOR S\LE.—THRE® VERE fine and beautiful Bay Geiivens: good enddie and earn ne fine i fine sadvle horse, wiadlent i one extra fine Brown A iw To be seri al BELLOWS ‘stable, corner oF AND | O BAKOUCHE 4 Horses, with an experteoard coach an (n splendi tirnont), will be let to agentieman, upon favorable verma, for one or two month> Apply tos. A. BURR, 197 Burrow street, Jersay City. STARIC! FOR SA > die for Twenty thi fine aparimen's. fur couch water, hardwood finish, & Pi SALI S and De ne Harnens. Monday. Ai Broutway. 0 Dy catalogue atthe mtable. a private gentleman, T. sTEW. AN BLKGANT Piva’ ie within @ block of Fifth avenue asd below ot. 25es contains stading for ar borves me. was, haruese closet, saion iy the fal “Vaan. Wu ARKIN 64 William street, coruer of Pine. or ones, WAGONS, SINGLE iheets, Blankets. tc., at anet! om the privata stable 1, ing aix at Road Horses, See socwintes The above ix the entire stable will be sold without reserve, SS at 1, atl: Oe DRY | ART & CO + Have for sale,» the package, - RUSST\ to whieh oh PXOLUSIVE: Y ty inches unsur from Broudwas ae ral Fr hie ue it varie! hel "By the package oF pteoe 0 passed manner, at catabipnments, 19 Amity treet, Brooklyn. he Bi French fluting. ‘A full assortment BRO N FADDINGS, URLAPS. Mpa L RAGUINOS, aneeriy 8, HOP Baqatnas, ae, vine tuemtion of the Broadway aod ‘Gharabers street, LY FRENCH rp cons to rw ¥d0 jm 1 Pa 127 Becker stract, aah Ke hart aaa 1884, ENGLISH and press aoopa, ““*O* AL attractive prices, T & CO., x (00d Chambers atreot. eye > (PLUTIND.—FRENCH PLUTING DONE IN 4 SUPE. ior style for four conte per Over fous tnehee ane cant per tae gach Plating Company, 701 Spring sieet, ‘Deuweo Varwk and i FETTER oO} “SEW PUBLICATIONS ADVICE FOR ,LA DIsg. jas foformation never before i bilahed. Bent tree, tu a sealed sazeiens, fe ro", 0 cents, Address box 4.608 New Yore Poet EW BOOK: new suv. arorfiow ink ‘wt re tinh ae > mae nore Chi) fom sie FISUBRR. if earth rath Ling naa eke 5 op allay 3 AND ¢ anges ‘bE Tyee Wier rt nor, it, m end ft ‘th ot w 3 a avisrtox, we

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