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hag pnscd gentlemen or gentveran and w' HERALD Bi ING, OFFICES and aces g purposes, hos RATELY, FOR BURL fo TOG ETH! BEE OR Sir aes .. Fit uveniue, bovween Sixth and Seventh streets. aor apply on the Ly gt NINTH AVEN| LARGE STORE, 20X10, Tent front MNES DILLON, Real Estate Agent, baa 2 intel pope er ae Fido pipes ides fora, Fei restaurant, Inquire oi T. J. ‘Git rae LET—FIRST CLASS STORE, CORNER NINTH and Second heeeaess good Apply to W. J. MORRIS, 008 i od arenes sion suitable for th strest, ~ BI THIRD AVENUE, Let THE CORRER BR STORS. 910 THIBD ATER eee anes tone he om m Fit hem ect, eas price 3 . Inquire ) at 970 1 Tour ‘Al oy | THOOR, Mi eh LIGHTED AND water and gus; ee Appt - ni MAD eae EES, cc corner Sixth ave- EASE—SHOP, 96 FEET FRONT, 46 DEEP, To with ase sas » i feet, with adoor that won the foot; the sho ps are S tra place. Inquire ePO: MBYEES, % Becond Se Sara ey = R SALE—FACTOKY PROPERTY T : ‘without Machinery Building 783100, four sory; feat oll 1 cwty 6 baa bal We Weary B STREET.—TO Let, THE ENTIRE BUILD. ‘35 Wooster street; al location for hat, feather or fower' trade, Apply TovAMLs F PRICK, ‘200 Hudson at. One of the le: ies of Household pnyeon tne fod our salesroom sonnsTON J & VAN TASGLLL wil ‘sell by auction, FRIDAY, Aa 7, at Wig ‘o'eloe ir salesroom, 37 Nassau street, @ large assortment of Hououd Furniture. oak. Buffet, marbie to) —“ "se head; ¥xtenaton Tabi vit wrth Dining ‘Chale ‘to match Lounge, ‘Hat Wacks, Mire ae 8 ; Buffet, Mi Kease and Wartrose, ps pe een Pett Bed- Bead, Dressing Buress to match: Turkish Lounge and Baay Chatr, single and double Bedsteads, Dwari Bookcases, is yosewood, Flegant carves Pasian Buit, figured moquet; Extensl Hira Ph Led Wardrobes, Cenire, "Dressing Buresas, ation ot guia De Deak Revolving Chairs, Oileloths, is, Letter Press, &c. 0 bundles Brussels Carpets, ranging from 20c. to 8bo. per bundles oe Tarve-y and pene Carpets, ranging from 30c. Bronze and Ormoln eka sualiors ‘and Shades, Brackets, Bide mares, dc., and fine Giaas Show Cases, sliver mounted. a rey siees with, the Kitchen Furniture, Refriger- Ao Be OE AUCTIONEER. dminist ‘or's sale Doe! ees stock. ADAIAN it MULLBE, Wiel & 00. yoy ee on TI ee at 1336 o'cloc! tthe Exchan; year00rD, No, 11) honky Beat ai ge ‘order of John K, Deviius Haq, epect St iamee B Taylors deceased, 250°Shures, Or Broa nd Battery Ral Company, $100 Lager B. WALDRON, ATOR RR RAE manen ner uf Cedar and New Church streets, thi 12 head road and - THIRTY-SECOND pSTREET, ,, JUNCTION “OF ii Siath avenue, fine entrance, ‘art of house for business or furnished or unfuratehed, together or DWELLING HOUSES | TO DED. Furnished. FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET OR FOR SALE—AT Minneola, L. I. Apply at 207 Weat Twenty-tc -tourth si street. Ee: cea fae LARGE YOUR STORs ts baa badef 0p House, West ot bare treet, bel Sat Front street ith avenues, Apply to v. W. M. ARING, eeriHED Hor ‘SE,NEAR FIFTH AVENUE, TO LET.— rent $8,000; furniture complete and expensive throughout; ail new; occupied only olght months by owner, who ia going to Kurope; brown stone, ‘high stoop, four, ‘soften, basement and cell 2x6), On) al ‘an unex- Septionable tenant, with frat fate sect tay address box 1% Berald office, ‘and owner will call. May take orst class families to board.’ Possession immediately. ee Lara aZARGE FOUR STORY BRICK HOUSE, jear the ferries; none but responsible erie os ood 8 en =e willte let low {0 goud tenant. Apply at State atrest, Brookiyn. IP 0 LET-FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, A LARGE House and Stable, near Carmansvilie; fine, healthy meighborhood ; house has Croton water and the modern improvements, Apply at 51 Chambers street, room 3. (POET FURNISHED HOUSE, 4 ROOMS: FIRST ‘clans; all kinds of fruts; high ground; fine stable ;_ ver: i ; one hour from’ the City Hall, Apply to JOH! LSBY, J., 38 Pine street, RY JOHN A, DUNN, AUOTIONERG. JOHN A. DUNN '& lesroom 339 at 11 o'clock, rs Chor }58 ua Fete, avenue, ry eouia, the satire Furniture 96 at board ing er ee the matey somo Be fr Matireases, Feather Beda, eae Pillows gad Botner Sooking Utensils, Crockery, ‘Kxtension Tables, Ice Boxes, Y KDWIN eines er ale A ama tC) alarm fh THIS, pay Cinrsdag)e duly @ at Lie at the elegant private resi Gelvety Brunel. meal” Carpets Decker & Brother" vel, Brussel, medallion 3Decker & Brother's Fonowood 744 oclave, Punoforte, cont 600; Deaulifal juits, covered with seen ped and crimson and go! Frengs satin, brocatsl, su hepa; Ktageres, Cabligetst Mirrors, Curtaine, ale Fait, Clocks, ronewood and walnut Bedsteads, Bi stands, Commodes, 8 Spring ‘and Hair Mattresses, Bedain; Lounges, Chaire, So 7m and Servants’ Furniture; In ‘at ‘over 400 lots use! arama iRiranure. ‘oods packed and suloyea by rospoD- sible parties. 1DY M. DOUGHTY, AUCTIONEER. Will sell_at the salesroom, '9 Nassau street, near Ful- this day (Fhureday), at 103g ‘ovelock, «large assortment Of Household Furniture, comprising in’ part. Parlor and Ghamsber Suita, Wardrober, Bookeesey? Eitension and Gontre Tables, Bate and ouher Mattresses, feather Pillows; also about 80 new and second hand Carpets, rosewood Piano- forte, with a large stock of other Furniture; sale positive. Brads, Mi, CAMEBELE,, 3B. AUCTIONERR.—THIS day, 10% o'clock, at Bowery, corns Fourth sti jp lots poaltively, Fixtures, Form ue, ‘Tabies, Chairs, Crockery, Bar Glassware, Oileloths, of Restaurant, iquor btore. Buyers, dealers invited, CAMPBELL & CO., No. 4 Weat Fourth atreet, corn roadw: T° bee oggee dcr ge OB UNFURNISHED (TIME 70 a with tmmediate possession), a Cottage oc kis 8 Mark's Hotel, New ‘Brighton, Btaten Island. Ad- dreas L. B., box 148 Herald oilce. LET—FURSISHED, A THRE! STORY AN) ‘och roof brown agpeeel heey on sorrd Forty-eighth Frei street, fs he Private faye & Suuries, 00 rey Stith avenut THR WHOLE OR PART OF A FURNISHED HOUSE 70 Jet, 416 Fourth avenue, ou reasonabie terms. Un urusked. LEGANT STOKE FRONT HOUSE TO RENT CHEAT | lot I fect deep, with brary building on rear; woul make a good show room for business or for ofllces, " SAMES FRIOE, 200 Htudsob KAR BROADWAY.—THE LARGE, dn onciplete crust} basil the syosern impeoremasta ie m be iet for business it required’ Mouse open from 1Vto 11 0 LET—IN THIBTY-SIXTH STREET, BETWEEN Fifth and Sixth avenues, and Furniture ‘for sale at = ies, a handsome twesty roomed House, beauiuny Aorta front and bi Varponen, “Aadten ss ox 158 ilerala Tare Paging Ld »» box wo ‘agch Oflice, 1,246 Broadway. 4 10 LET--LOWER PART HOUSE IN BAST FORT' fifth street, near Third avenue; nine rooms; no con: on with upper; aino ® Second Floor in same, street, ni Zonms; all modern improvements; also other Floors, at low + CONDIT, 149 Kast Tweisth sireet. IGH STOOP {1,000 on rent ; FuuNISHED Roows AND APARTMENTS ‘e NICELY cee “FRONT ROOM, IN A STRICT- private ot to ‘one oF two ggntieixen, in & good Mat} we ch street, near Broadway. ng oo oR eg PLAINLY y FURNISHED FRONT Kooms, at price; unexceptionadle location; is Bronaway, next to cofuer of Thirty ‘fourth street, LADY WOULD LET A HANDSOMELY FURNISH. ed Parlor and Bedro Sixth avenue. Address H. bor 180 He. ald Upon Branch office. (A PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET PART OF THEIR nandaomely for housekee; Boctption Boo geecing 2 Dhysician single WIDOW LADY, LIVING IN HER OWN * USE, will let an elega: eit Tk NER, Own ROUSE, ished ; location few doors from Broadway snd Forticth oy con! na os Fortieth street.” a waa 2a RE ae VERY LARGE FURNISHED FRONT PARLOR, ALSO entire Floor thro Por, Eae'esaftion, Wabi Btn nol a00 sold water Hence, in urat class private house No, 6 St. cs place, near Broadway. DSOMELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM AND on sect ad Ory, Lor light bousekeeping, with As ies ehh y-ninth ‘street, between WIDOW LIVING IN A HANDSONE HOUSE, NI Fifth avenue, would like to let a Floor to a gent! iin to pay liberally Cor the ‘comforte for ‘hamme; in ving rat clang references may adirese Mrs; MON: GaN, box fot Herald Uptown Branch odloc. 7 10) BAST THIRTIETH STREET, BETWEEN Fourth and on avenues.—Two oF three newly ‘and handsomely furnieded Rooms to lety with batb; terme Moderate to permanent parties ; family private. ‘Ef at BLY FURNISHED ag? et 7 compiete; six rooms, tatbroom, stationar; inns, near Couural Ware #80 per moth, re a faery aay ue second floor, Possession immedi BATLY FURNISHED ROOMS FOR G t housekeeping; bath and use of washtubs; rent low. % Went Forty-fourya Stree! By IGELY FURNISHED ROOMS “TO” ‘Let a “AND a4 re. at 26 Third sreet, a few doors east of the Rost: TO LET.NEW AND THANDSOMELY F ‘miahed Rooms to let; terms reasonabic. Inquire at ) eat Twentieth sireet. Ts “FURNISHED ROOMS FOR HOUSUKEEP ood clonets; quiet house; good locality; not over three from City Hall. Adi with fall particula EMERE, Herald ol lee. WO VERY PLEASANT FRONT ROOMS TO 1 Weil furnished, all improvements, adjoining, bath, qo Srencear tha nat @ family occupy’ OWo house; rant 86; ref- Thictieth etrect, LET—TO GENTLEMEN, witnour BOARD, NIC: iE ly furnished Rooms, second floor; private family; terme Teasouable. 1 100 Bast ‘Thirty-s -second street. LET—TWo ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS, ‘with privilege of 1 housekeeping; aiso single fur- ry Room; private house, modern Improvements. j terme reasonable, 317 Kast Thirteenth LET_FURNIEH ED, LOWER PART OF 158 FAST Trenty-elghth street, consiating of seven rooms, inci. fing bath. servant's room and kitchen; separate entras very handaom aes all modern iniprovements. To be Seen to-morrow, Dotween Ii and ty without ‘s UW. M. OONDET, 139 ‘East 1 we! "tth treet. 7°, Bt pares, LARGE FRONT ROOM, floor, 0 0 ‘ain r without toard “ivf Rast twenty-nied th, one dade trom Fourth er 1 guir OF ROOMS ON SECOND | FLOOR 10 RENT— fo gentlemen, without board; also an upper Floor terms very moderaie; private table if desired. 48 Siuyve: Sant street, near Cooper Institute. 4 WEST EBtety SIXte STREET, BETWEEN ‘vIPTHE ‘and Sixth ayeuues,— To let, handsomely Curniahed and ed Rooms, witho at summer prices. 5. GREENWICH AVENUE.—A NEWLY FURNISHED fromt Room to let, with Bedroom attached, on firat floor, without board, Call for three days. _ #9] BROOME STREET, THRER BLOCKS West oF roadway.—To let, two nicely furnished Rooms, to + Pent 82 50 to o4 50 APART- ONFURNISHKD Rooms MENTS TO HPA THIRD FLOOR, UNFURNISIED, FOR u prey ie 4 to a small family; good referance Farag AppIY to the owner, on tbe premsra, 21 West LET-SECOND, “THIRD, AND PART oF. FOURTH Bagi) in private house 160 Weat Twenty-fifth su AN L uive on ine premises, oF of HENRY, owner, 9 Walner at. _ COAL AND WOOL ANTED Di DESK ROOM IN OFFICE FOR ddrews, with particulars, T., box 119 Heralt (emake BNRY DREHER & SON, AUCTIONFERS— WILL ‘sell this day, at 35 First street, at 1034 o'clock, Contents of s Saloon Counter, Tables, Chaira, Too Box, Mirror, Ex. cravings, Glasses, two Ale Pumps, &c., kc. ‘ENRY aN AVOTIONEER, SELLS a Day, aa o'clock, at four story 1% West ty -8i ith at jest sale of Household Furniture ea. Wy near er ‘ent offered thispeauon, viz. 7 Brilliant and. powerful toned Fose- wood Pianoforte, Parlor Sets, m satin and brocatel aiik reps; Velvet and Brasiols Carpets, Patotings, Mi Ei Bookcase, Cabinols, Centre Taries, Lace Curtaing, d,s also ming. Hoon Boom Furaiture, ‘wage Extension Tavie, Chairs, China, Glassware, &c.; Bedroom Suita tn 1 peep eny wali, ‘ingle and ‘double Bedstends, Burea Washsande, Wardrobes: Spring, Hair and | Pexiher Be Beds} low! inj nf 1 utechen Panera Pum fare’ in ail 300 lots of uschal "Stousehotd Fras: niture. sal JOHNSON, JR., AUCTIONEER, Unparalleled Attraction, Creme de la creme of Flushing Property. To be wold by suction, by JOHNSON & MILLER, TUESDAY, July M. Splendid Collation. Free Excursion Tratn. Grafulla’s Seventh Regiment Band. 500 bere (not farm) Lots, sireets, situated on Jamaica. avenue, the court end of the access! ie, sprightly, aristocratic and i Village of Flushing, near Three Railroad Depo ta. ‘Will positively be sold at Qovclock P. M. Tuesday, July 1 187f, on terms so easy that au may purchase in this delight: ful suburb, and own a home of their own nine miles from New York City and be in ee a ranoiag from 6 $30 Ar aM. at rates of commutation Teas than daily fares on the metropolis by E 'y horse Ted jusning Pa yperty to ve sold bell an oh ‘the estate of William copensed, now for “the brat time fered at public jas long been ee serene 4 an regarded yperty, an uch bas seen by orn Se eo proferted | to bide their thne, and for the welfare of the love! Village sia sk wits the public; and we how offer pony rt risdeace that im plot te very finest Suburban so near the perteeon centre of New York ever been Special Exoursion Train will — via James slip and Thirty-‘ourta street ferries, at 12 o'clock noon. ‘Terma easy. Mays and Free poi at office of JOHNSON & SULuER, 2% Nasnan street, New York. ‘OWN 1, VANDEWATER, AUCTIONKER, ) onitive and peremptory sale of retail dea'er's Block of Shoes, together with Store Fistures and unexpired two vo yours Lease NRIDAY (O-MORROW), July 7, at 1 A. M.. at 1,409 Third avenue, Dotween Eighty “fourth and Eighty-ffth streets, late Smith's store. Attention of retail dealers irvited. Catalogues at sale. J P. TRAVER, AUCTIONEER.—MORTGAGE = SAL! sTRAVER 400, will sellow Thursday, nA’ at 12 o'ch at 59 Creat Jones treet, 1 fonts bas 3 Norns a FY by Horae, Wy high, 1 dark ay Horse, 1634, hugh, one pected ting top. agon, one single seat Road Wagon, Laren ingle Fy 1° nN. LER, Attorney for Vorigagee. ag BOGART, <AUGTIONEER. . nly 8, it 103g o'clock, the auction rooms No. | North William ireet, large assortment of — Furniture, Carpets, Pianos, Iron Safes, haseyse reas sc. ‘OSEPH WEGEMAN & CO.—PRIDAY, JULY 7, AT 10 J, ‘A. M., at the salerrooms, Willoughby ‘street, corner of ari Brovkiyn, Iarye agsortinen: 0° good Parlor, Chamber and Dining Room Furniure, Mattresses, Crockery, Bookcases, velvet and other Carpets; al dune JAMES Mt For, AUCTIONRER,-FORD & CO.— D sale of Honsshold Paroivure, this day, at S87 0 P. M., consisting of two Parlor Sula, two Becl- room three’ Engiiul, Brussels Carpets, 0: ‘verte Bedstead, two Cabinet Sewing Machines, five Hair Mat- Bedsteads, Bu Parntings, Ward- uiture, ac. Bi: treaves, Feather Beds, Pillows and Bo sters, reans, Rockers, W ats anda, Centre Tables, robes) Mirrors, Cooking Stove, Kitchen F order of WILLIAM LYND, Mortgage ORTGAGH r eee ants crciock, as ist Neda meraets cores Chrystie, he Fiasireg and ood Wis of a Butcher Shop, By onder P. COLLINS, Attorney for Mortgage AWNBROKER'S SALE—THIS DAY, JAMES “AGAR, P Auctioneer, will sel! ai 88 New Bowery, 600 lote M and Women’s Clotiung. By order M. 8, Madigan avenue. SAWNBROKER'S SAUE.—WILLIAM 8. PA New Bowery, va Clothing, silk INGRAHAM. will wet! this day 600 lotr Men's an and otber Dresses, Remnants, Under- hawis, Table Linen, Coats, Pants, Vests, Boots, Watches, Rings, Chaina, Pins, closing out sale. By order B.A: Mon aold and, 8 Pistols, Sho Bracelets, Wood, late 489 Grand street, ECKIVER’S SALE GNOINES: sores Toons, MACHINERY, PATTERNS T THE NOVELTY URON WORKS, *Jecket tenet Twelfth street, New York. BENJ, P. FATRORILD, Auctioneer, will sell at pubis avi Ay cmencing en Thireday, the th day of July, 187 atlOA,M., the balance of the stock of the Novelt: iron Works, consisting of one low pressure Beam Engine, $0 inch by 5 fect atroxe, with Tubular Kotler; one low pressure Pen- dium Engine, 12-inch hy 14-toch mroke,, with omnotive Flue and ape Tubul ie Lathe: Milt Machines, Riveti nines, Botier Makers’, mths and Founders’ ols, Cupotag, Cranes ilar, ha i Han Patterns, &c, Also two Stevenson's Rtor Wheels, 66 inches in dlismeter; Brass Buckets, Cut Gearing, &o. Also the celebrated Steam Crane on. the dock Tengu of gi 70 ft; fg 80 toms, Alen one of the En ines steamer North Star, suiiable for coasting or towing pk cylinder 60 inches by 10 feet stroke. By order so a Heceiver. Catalognies sent. . P. FATRCIILD, No, # Bench » INO. § SCHULTEE, Receiver, 745 Hast Tweitte st, Ss. HERMAN AUCTIONEER, jarahal's saic of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, &c., on frie day, July Tat lo o clock, wt 1b Bowery The’ emire stock and contents of a Jewsiry Ketabiehment, consisting of Clocks, Watches, Chaiur, Rings. Breastpine. Barings and a large 154 of other kinds of Jewelers fo. Will be suit in tote, L. WoskOFF, City Marahal. JHERIVE'S SAUb.K, FIELD, aver sel this doy, at Tl o'clock, at Whiekey. iy order MATTHAW 1. BRENNA, she Be ‘Gnu. JOAN, = (PHOMAS KEY WORTH, AUCTIONERR, WILL SELL this day, at 13g o'clock, at an ans yond Brookiyn, nea Ureen avente, the eh ‘of ent house, consisting of black ES rata ‘Parlor aud, Bedroom butte; seven octave Garis ota ano» aloo! and cover: Pier are, Sate, er bw ie marbie top anor. xtenato rosea” in } pa hn a ' SALES AT AUCTION. BOGE E RSE, dleerens ss ener she certo o 1,000 Bulldmg Lots, splengias located, sted in the vilages of geiale of Dan jd moreremontyo Fonpenhnn, Loe “hai Narseries.” Tne fine avenues and Fluahing and W ultestone wii} intersect the che property. A auc: tion on tothe highest bidder, withou Sire 10 be soli ewe DW A "D 4 WRERG ‘Auctioneer, on rotate nayg tal July 13 ore LC}, o'siock, noon, ie 10 mat winter” walk is om tae pee rene ory four trains os minutes to Ht from Thirty-fourth enue, which is to rapt ae oy a , Sanren suburb Cf allroad odd facies Sate tours sofine dab amd alee The b iment for homestead purposes: bea Pons eathtan hoe reach of tae ibe rebar linatied For mape and particulars » panials A. HIGGINS, 1 Cortlandt aireet, in the basement. W, DOWNING, Fiushin, and HiGGINS, on tl mises. Wisi ABBOTT, AUCTIONMER_OFFICE NO. 6 at o'clock, tt Stoel Piles of the Grocery Store 108 Mi it street; ace oss, Counters’ and Shaving, fee oe wuss ABBOTT, AUCTIONEER, OFFICE Ni ‘City Hail place, will sell on this day, ¥ Furniture of a ‘abetor'a ofllee Hom aut BN aay. ato oe tok, ‘ae Garpets ond Ol. Dear Chatham, Fine Book Cloth also Bodstends and ‘Beading “ nxnw HUROPEAN STRAMSUIES NORTH GERMAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP COMPANY. ‘aptain K. Von Ernster, will - trom Bremen pier, foot Locke & S&S ising the cele: connect the vil of Third street, Hovsnen’ th be fold Steamahip WES. B. Ww oa satay me ER, Captain rea renke, to London, Havre and Bremen, payable in a or ita equivalent in currency.” AnORay, LINK, STEAM TO LIVERPOOL AND. Tihaeaiee at r EEN, Ths pfrora per 47 Nort eye to Liverpool or ijusdanawen etal, @ 38, curren: a from Li stown, - cepa ap aay eae, a 69 Broad seg way. F. W. 3, HURST, Manager, defardey oe Ez ITAL! tee ly That af. Es ws TE STAR LINE. f low rat, Caps and Pokaan hy New and full, peer ‘six largest OoEANIGY AROTIO, ATLANTIO, BALTI Sailing from Now York on saturdays; nine Thursdays, calling at Cork Harbor cach way Ic. Captian Thompron, on n July 8 ‘at 0A, M, OB. ATLANTIO, Capt. Mur uygust irom the Waite tar Dook, Pavonin Ferry, Jersey City. Passenger accommodations (for all clus: ses) unrivaled rvom and bathrooms in ction ia felt. Surgeons and 980 in currency, Those ishing 13 oend for feuds path afl Country can now obtain alearage, prepaid certificates, #83, currency, Fassengers booked fo ar from all part A agile Paris, » Sweden, India, Aus‘ralln, China, de. Wed at lowest rates. company's, offices, No, 19 H, SPARKS, Agent. — HE HAMBURGAMERICAN PACKET COMPANY'S fron mail steatnship BRIA, Captain P. H. Haack, will sail PA Epesseni: July U1, 1871, AOROEIARATI SOL 220-0. °5 1 URGE ew 1. ath, vig “if London and Cherbourg. me For nermaiiin apply at the Broadway, New Yor Sh _s Firat Cabin, $120; Second Cabin, $73, ‘Gold; jatteeraees ‘Bou, | ayable in United Buates col The VANDA a grill sant July 18, 7 & C0., RICHARD & BOAS, * daar Passenger Agents, 0. 6 Barclay street, N. Lat agents SL Broa TEAM TO LONDON. PARAGUAY, Saturday, July 8, nt 9 A. M- Rates of passage In currency. Firat Cabin, #70; Second Cabin, G0; Steerage, @B0, For freight or relaht oF Da uAND & ABPINWALL, Agente, 54 and 55 South street. _ NLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE. GENERAL TRANSATLANTIO COMPANY'S MAIL EEN NeW YORK AND HAVRE, THE STEAMSHIPS BETW! CALLING AT BREST. ital om vessels on this rm from pier 50 North rit sr TAAUREST: be Lemarie VILLE DE PARIS, Lntaearlt PEREIRE, Danve..... PRICE OF rasnee ae N GOLD, i agence wine) TO First cabin at = B85 There ate ry, Excureion tckels tenued at reduced Fa American gh et nog to or returning from the Conti- nent of Europe, by tal the steamers of this tine, avold both tranalt by English vaffroad and the discomforts of cross- tng the Channel, Uenides saving time, trouble, aud expense, URSDAY,. JULY | 6 1871.—WITH § SUPPLEMENT, ‘NITED ‘STAT ATLANTIC sailing regularly every Th MAIL TO HAVAN, ML STEAMSHIP Company, ar Solclock P. M. precisely 0. forth river. Bini apie Sea is sR f 1 Ce ii aD Copal ei antes Souly 30 Pied cpaae seit: omrie piwock President, wling Green. JEXAS LINE OF GALV! meron SrRA MERE FOUOEING it ey Weat, carrying the ited States mi ateainship ENEKAL REDUWICK, tain ihe at flee 20 East river will leave op Saturday, say Throngh bills of lading given to Houston jaiveston, Houston and Henderson, and B. B. R. and c. road. For freght oF i ents eee TLORY & & CO., 158 Maiden lane, Z orto Ww. P. ouYDE, Anent, 119 Wall street, OR NEW ORLRANE DIRECT, HANTS! STEAMSHIP LINE. From pler No. Non Fiver, at o'clock P.M. MILY B, SQUDER, turday July 8, ante Froight recetved sat a tes given to St. Louis Viel Mobile, Gavan ‘and Indianola. For frefgut or pas savin, jor accommodation apply to ‘PRED DEWIC BAKER, W nroadiway. Fo ‘NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. The Crom mwell Steamaht) ‘The steamship ST. Mpeida Nh Captain 3 Whitehead, will leave pier No, 9 North river, , July 8, at 8 o'clock P.M. Freight received actly. Through rates given to Gal- vegan. To peg Hotties an a, Lous ‘B50 fo, SS. & CO., 89 West street, For {reight at OF passa; hy * q iB CROMWE ‘LL Te GREAT SOUTHERN FREIGHT AND PASSENGER vine for Charleston, 8. C the Florida porta South and Bouthwest, sailing from pier No. 39 North river, ‘at BP, M., every nesday and Sacarday. The fuat class ricorpest ae hy MANE. mn Mt. 8. Woodbull, will sail om Saturn eae rough passage meal and bills of ladfog insued at lowest PR MORGAN & 0O., ntreet, corner of Warren. For saa. RENAL \d rates apply to Ley’ D, HASELL, Goucral Agent reat Southern Freight Line, Si7 Broadway, trance on Thomas street. The steamship GEORGIA will follow and sull on Wedues- day, July 12, OR NORFOLK, CITY, POINT AND RICHMOND. Old Dominion Steamship Company. pateamehina of hia line leave pier d7 North river, foot of a Pore City Point and Richmond, on Tuesday, Jul: $P. ‘seamebip ISAAC BELL, connecting with th ae "Vor local freight and "HENRY Pied saint nnessee Air ad the Seavoard Inland line, Peveraburg and Weldon Railroad, Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad nd ichmond and Danvil lo Railroad. Through ie and thro of lading at reduced Fates to «'l porate South and Southwest Apply a: office on pier 87, or at office of the company, 187 Greenwich Sirect, corner of Dev. TRAVELLERS’ ¢ UIDE. at LBANY AND TROY LINY.—THR OLD POPULA' long established evening |ine for Albany and Troy an via connecting rajiroads to Buffalo and the West, Saratoga: andthe North, The fastest elegant river steamers in the world, From new depot, pier 89 North river, Vostry street, one block south cf Jersey ferry, daily at6 P, M. Passage less rate than by any other route. Passengers for Saratoga avoid the inconvenience of change of cars. it 9 treet, at 9:40, 12:40, i} atl(, 1,4, East River Eighth street ii 8:20, 11:20 and 2:20; leaves Peck alip at 8:40, 1140.and 2:40; leaves Fulton ferry, Brooklyn, 9, 19 and F% RONDOUT, LANDING AT COZZENS' , NEWRURG Poughkeepsie and, Esopus.—Tho steamboats and JAME BALDWIN lenre dally ut a P: Ne pler 84 North river, foot of Harrison street POR CATSKILL, DAILY.-STEAMERS ‘THOMAS { POWELL and SUNNYSIDE leave pier No. 48 North daily, at6 P.M. ; Saturdays at iver, foot of Spring street, 9:80 P, at, ; making usual landings. OR TROY—THE STEAMBOAT NEVERSINK LEAVES Franklin strect (pier 85), every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at G o'clock P. M., for Troy. Fare @1 50; berths OR GREENWICH AND STAMFORD.—THE NEW and gorgeous steamboat AMERICUS leaves foot of Mar street, pier 37, daily at 3:30, and ‘Thirty-neventh street at P.M.” Returning leaves Stamford at 7 and Greenwich at ‘OR NORWALK AND DANBURY.—THE SWIFT AND beautiful steamboat NELLY WHITE leaves foot of Market street, ty Ber 87, daily at 2:45, and Thirty-seventh atreet at o'clock P. M., connecting with Danbury Railroad. Re- turning leaves Norwaik at 7:45 A. M. OTICK TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC.—TICKETS Je and baggage checked ut the oilice of the Krie ge express Company, corner of Twenty third Springn,b ihe Albany ‘Miey line oF sleamers G. Vie * amers C. BARBand DANIEL DREW. ‘Also for pan Trench Newport and Boston, and to all pees on the line of the Erie Railroad and the Weat and This's the only express company running direct to Long Branch and Newport. GQATURDAY AFTERNOON BOAT FOR CATSKILL, } Hudson and Coxsackie, landing at Newburg, New Ham- burg, Mariboro and Malden.—Steamer SUNNYSIDE, on and after Saturday, July 1, leaves pier 48 North River, foot of Spring street, at ¥ olciock F. at \UNARD LINE. THE BRITS AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL L STL AMSHIPS ‘D LIVERPOOL, CALLING 0. MAC! dake To Agent, ondway. BETWEEN NEW mon Gone HA ARKO CHINA. Wed LEELA Saturday, July 18 | SCOTIA. Wednesday, J uit alae ABYSRLN A. Sat, July 32 JAVA. Tasperings par ity) ici BATAVIA: “Saturdays "Aug. 13 PASSA\ RATE W OF rte , gold. By the Wednesday steamers, not carrrng 1 Bo, Eola Suly 33 currency. ‘roma Liverpoai ‘and’ Queensiown, and all parts of “arnrough ite ot i Sftading given n for Relfast, Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp and other ports on the Continent, and for Mediter- ranean ports. For pela and cabin panaet apply at the Company's omeo, No. d Bowling dircen iy, Broeday, py Pua ‘or steerage passa: ¥ wa in! Heelies RAN CKLYN, ‘Agent [max Une FOR QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, Ml Steamers ted to nail us follows :— CIty or and each succeeding Saturday and ‘Thureda: RATES OF PASSAGE. Payable in Gold. | ‘Payabie in Currency. First Cadi. 75 | Steerng To London To Pond. To Paris 90 Eo Sra" sis’ forwarded to Havre, Hamburg, Sweden, Norway and Denmark, at reduced rates. Tickets can be bougut here gt moderate rates to persons wishing to send for thelr friends. yale ther tuformation appiy-at the Company's office, JOUN G, DALE, Agent, 18 Broadway, New York. “NOHOR LINE STEAMERS pail every A rad and Satarday, to and from NEW YORK AND GLASGOW, calling at Londonde to land mat's and passenget Passengers booked and forwarded to and from all ralway tions ip Great Britaiu, Ireland, Germany, Norway, Swe- ly, apeedily, comfort- @ or line. EXTRA” STRAMERG. Wed. Taig 39 | CALEDONTA..Wedly Aug. 2 very Wednenday and Saturday thereatter, ‘from pler 20 North river, New York, at noon. Rates of passuge, payable in currency, ‘To Liverpool. Glasgow or 1 Firat cabins, $66 and $75, according to location, Cubm excursion tickela good for twelve months, securing beet accommad tions, Intermediate, (orp pe at’ wis ing to seh’ 4 for th "irate issued stb Apply at the 6m MENDERSON BROT {TEAM TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL ©. © rying the United States matis Bailing every Wednesday, i hteerage, 428 jowest rates, can be hought here by those ir friend hd resentation. ‘eon. ° RS, No. 7 Bowling Green. WYOMING, Whinerap. 12, ata P.M, MINNESOTA, Freeman. July 19, at 32. M From pier 46 Sorth river, Cabin passage, eel, old ; atecrage, $30, currency. epaid tickets, 833, curreney. 8 nooks to and from Paris, Hamburg, Norway. en, ac. Drafts on Ireland, England, France and Germany a v. Wlotiame-« eUtION roadway, or O'DONOVAN ROSSA, Branch oflice, 263 Broadway. touching at Christiansaad and Copen- were and mails, @ rat class roa aeatnship HUMBOLDT, Capt, P. Barando will sail on Saturday, July 2%, av from Pier 13 North Fee are aluzod by atcamahip FRANKLIN, Capt, F- on Thursday, AngueL Vabin Passage, go! Freight for St, Petersb: Steerage, gold, 25. jorts of the For and other jmportant Baltic received und thrown Bille of Lading signed. ht or P Freight oF Pasnage Dt a # mammmapon, ents, ce, roadway. OFFICI Tal U NITE) Pas) WILLMA bere street. “COAST W ISK STEAMSHTPS. ‘pacwic MATL ST RAMSHIP COMPANY?S LINE ro Cailfornia, een ‘and China, cartying mails, a Pe Kingston, Jamaica, Sante ances ‘Coast of Mexico, Central Amert Steamers leave Lith and Mth of each month, except when ‘howe dates fall on Sunday, them the dey previous, July 15, steamer OOBA) leave plot «8 North river nt naxtom, and connecting at Panama with weamer SA RAMENTO. , touching at Acapulco, Manza nillo and Mazatian, ‘and isa congecting for all Central Ame. rican aud South Pac Freight for tast named poris received until 4 P. M, ol Stenmer AMERICA il tare San Francisco Anguat 1 for it and all other laformation atreet. D STATE: OnINAT the Department of State tesued. by A 43 t ioham: red. TH, Uoiwed States Court buildings, 41 Japan and China, For rates of passage, fret apply at company's oilce, on the plot. fone OF Canal strent ERMUDA MAIL, Bt SAN FRANCISCO will sal for Hamilton, taking freig! to St. George's, from pier 21 North river, at noon, on uly 6, September 7, September “AN % October 19. Tor freignt and pareage apply to w. 8 wee 4 Esebange place, New Y SHARON SPRINGS DIRECT. The Day Line, People’s Line or Troy Line steamers ticket and check direct to Sharon Springs by ALBANY AND | GUSGORHARRA RAILROAD. Drawing room cara from Alban 16 the Springs. Ni pt best, nassengers reach Sharon Sab A. tah ay tine at 9PM. or by 10:30 A.M. Mud- ton River alrond tom, New Tork (change at Albany, tree transfer) at 6:17 P. M. (quicker than by any other route). MAYO, Geueral Ticket Agent. y raggalg reed FROM VESTRY STREET AT cer i Returning leave ee | le 6 Milton 6:45, New- roint 8 Cozzena’ 8:15, ar- ALBANY, AND TROY DAY LINE,-STRAMERS VIBBARD and DANIEL DREW trom Vestry street at §:30 A. M.; Thirty-fourth street at 8:45; landing at Yonkers, Tarrytown and Nyack (by terry boat). Cozzens’, West Polnt, Corawall, Newburg, Poughkeepsie, Catskill and Hudson, connecting with evening traine on the New York tral'tor the West, and on and after June 26 with the Albany und Susquehanna road for Sharon Springs (#4 from New York) and Binghamton, and by Reusselaer and Sara- toes Toad for Baraloge Epringe (83 50 from New York). At Budeon for t for Lebanon ‘Springs, all rail. To Troy by steamboat EXCURSIONS. ' cabs FOR EXCURSIONS, STEAMER WYUMING barges Sarah Smith, Caledonia and Anne: yuna, kxce! 5 West street, near A ¢ ISLAND _RAILROAD.—STEAM cars leave cody 34 return {rom Coney Island te 4 half hour from 7 A. M M. On and after Mond: nly 8, there wil be tones inter irains every algut—namely, 4, 10 aod ; TO ROCKAWAY ATH = CONEY ELIGHTFUL DAILY EXCURST Leach by Southside Raliroad, (rom Roosevelt and Grand street (New York) ferries, at 8,9 and 10A. M. Excursion tickets, $1. } PALLY (EXCEPT SATURDAYS) REGULAR BOAT FOR the Fishing Banks.—On and after Tursday, Jane 13, ae the steamer RIP VAN WINKLE, Captain will'leaye Peck slip at 7:45, Christopher street ler No.4 iRorth river a 9.4. M. Schieoe!'s brase and Co- Lilton Band. _Baita, Ih lines and refresiments on board. JOR EXCURSIONS THE STEAMERS JOSEPHINE and MIDDLETOWN. Apply at the Ferry cilice, foot of Whitehall street, ProRsxes ORSION AND PICNIC PARTILS—TH LARGE first cl Airamboat Sleepy Hollow; aso tog Ne Ne mpion an’ aul an and bi 1s, Myers, E ove, Spring it an rove and Jona Island. CMYERS, corner Morton nnd West streets pe ANNUAL GRAND EXCURSION FROM NEW York, Albany and Troy to Montreal, via Troy and Al- bang slvamers, Rensarlarr and Saraiogs, Rallroad iand Lake under the auspices of the French + from August 3 to September’ 2, 187k, ts’ from Troy, Albany and New York to M ‘and return, cood for any day dur- ing the Ume specified, morning and’ evenin ins. New York to Montreni, only #16 2; Albany to $1810; Troy to Moutreal only ‘ekets may be had at the en Railroad tcket oMee, jontreal, only half the usual at Alban; steamer offices, and of M. VAIN street, Troy, Few. LEB (OLD LANDING) Tey. mer THOMAS k. TB, ¢ her street daily at md AUM., 3,5) 4 and 6/6 P. M. WO | FOR THE FISHING BANKS !- DAILY, SAT- ludays excepted, commencing on, Sunday, July Z. (The ew andeplendid seagoing steamer KLIZA HA ay vain LW. Burne will leave Eighth street: Bast River, at7 A. Peck slip, 7:80; Christopber street, No. 4 North Miser’ WPistin sarects Serooy ‘ity, 8:18 Hines and refreshments on board: | A reciente brass and cotilion band hae been e' gs cont WEN ah PATRICK KEENAN, Captain Jack Simmons, Pilot. Jolin A. Post, Stiperintendent NAR N eer STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Jersey Southern Rajtroad Line. LONG BRANCH KACES, Monmouth Park. $23,200 IN PURSES. Five days--three Races each day— commencing at one o'clock Tuesday, Jniy 4; Wednesday, July 5 Fed iniy 7; ‘day, July ¢ Hoating jyalac ; “Puy MOUTH ROCK JEssh BOYT will leat jer 2%, foot of Murray street, Noth river, connecting at * hore July 6; ° say ‘Hook with special train for the Race Course, as followa:— a Rock leaves at & 7 and 10:30 A. A. M. jesse Hoyt \eaves at 9: as train will leave aa soon a ste races sre over, comneciing at Sandy Hook wa iM eRe Rock for New York. ION TICKETS, including eohrenes to the Race Course and return, TWO DOLLARS Ade A HA FISK, Jr., President. M. R. SIMONS, Managi rector, Rockaway BEACH, STEAMBOAT FLO. ENGR daily trom Franiklin street, pier 35 North rive rool 0 joy DA’ BE AND GLE: rei euretons ‘Apply to © AARY HOLLER: Masten lan ‘POLITICAL. PHE PROPLEYS CHOICK FOR ASSISTANT ALDER. Bisteeoth ward, John Cunneen and James PROPOSALS. : OLONIAL. SECRETARY'S OFFICE, MAY 9, iif. m oy 19h J Angee wing of Prince Cae until Seiderdon athe Micon Gasoctions inches to Georgetown, a distance of about 1 weal ntaslres etc ha read ing #ix yearly, redeemable in 8) yearn ‘Specifications may be acon cen and forms of a and other information obtained at the Government Engineers office, Charlottetown, after ih June next, No tenaer will be recognized uniess made on the printed form. aoompe te sovtelhgaeemn ag on ‘The government do not bind themaetve est or any tender. ‘T. H. HAVILAND, Co! were PROPERTY TO RENT. “DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS.) Nos, 46 AND 345 Broapway, Crvy oF New Youk, June %, Tae Propowals will be received until Wednesday, July 12, i871 at 12 o'clock M., by the Vommiasioners of the Deparment of Docks, at the ofices of the Department, 348 and 343 Broad- ath for the right to collect and retain’ wharfaye unon the ree § —— piers and buikheads during the ple asure of NORTH RIVER. Pier at the foot of Twenty sixth atrest (new) Pier foot of Foriy-seventh street, reserving such portions pa may be required, for the use of the contractors for cean jer and bull bulkhead at Manhattanville, Feserving sch h side ns may be required for the use of the tment of Public Parks, . r at Lith atreet, reserving auch portion of the north side of the pier as may be required for the use of the Department of Pupiic Parks. Pier at 156th street. peony RIVER. Pier at Twenty-third street qqbullhhead between Twenty turd and Twenty-fourth streets, cepting portion occupied by ferry comp. “Outer sud of ler at tie foot of Twenty about 145 feet from end of pier toward t! paxsess at foot Vorty-ninth street. third street, Pler and bulkhead a: foot of Eighty-sixth street (new). Pier at fey atreet, Pier at rect, reserving such portion of the north site gamey be pore Tor the uso of the Department of Pubiio Pier at 125th street, reserving such portion of the north side ga may be required for the use of the Department of Pubite low. Y (th street, being bulkhead. Pafat further information apply at the office of the Depart: ment. ™The Department reserves the right to reject any or all pro- siaupans JOHN 7. AGNEW, HENRY A. sarri, WILSON @. HI } Com NG. HUN’ RICHARD M. HENRY, | joners. WILLIAM WOOD, J. GRENVILLE Kane, Secretary. HOUSis, 209. eC ” Wi AN ren. SUIT OF ROOMS, WITH WATER ATTACHED, Sa wanted | goireerrrs fo re orgs Lg’: ap yi ol wi iy indepenaent, Ax th MESTIC, box 167 Herald ottec,” ATaTee® WH terms DO- ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, WITHOUT children, a Second ¥ioor, in huuten with owner, within ten minutes’ walk of the Now Work Hotel. Address, ‘stating and location, Hl, W. M., New York Hotel. ANTED_SMALL FURNISHED OUSE country, near depot, for two or three months; location; moderate terms,” Adress 0. P. A., Herald ANTED-PHYSICIAN’S OFFICE: 00D NKIan- borhood; private family; terms reasonable. Address PHYSICIAN, Herald offce, stating price, ANTED-A SMALL FURNISHED COTTAGE Floor, in the city or Beighborhc weat side preferred. ‘adiseas F., 220 Wi TANTED—AN OFFICE FOR A PIIYSICIAN, BE- tween Thirtieth and Forty-fifth streets. and Sixth and Ninth avenues. Address A., box 124 Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,248 Broadway. ANTED PERMANENTLY—BY GENTLE IN. THE healthy OR AN AND wite, four to six Rooms unfurnished, but convenient for. carey must be ‘foe. locality. State lowest terms ands address Herald ol TANTED—THREE OR FOUR SUITS PLAIN BED. room Furniture, including Bedding, for three months in house in the country ; a fair price will be paid for the use of and good security given for care and return, Appl; immediately (JA 2 Butt. wo Fourth avenues Pe FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED M J ANTED—A House, containing 12 or more rooma; must be located ween Twenty-fourth and Thirtieth -atreets, and between Finn and Geven th avenues; rent moderate. Call on or address D. F, BURNS, 208 Thompson street, ANTED TO HIRE—A 8MALL HOUSE, WITH GAR den, jn the upper part of the city, for two or three years. Address G. x 179 Herald oft ANTED TO HIRE OR TO LEASE—A SMALL three atory bigh stoop House, in a good neich borhood, for two or three years, above Twenty-third street, between Third and Eignih aveuues “Address C. & T., box 179 Herala oftlee. ANTED BY THE YEAR—NICELY FURNISHED SE- cond Floor, below Fourteenth «trest, near Broadway, for first claus dréssmaxing. Address, with fuil particulars, H. E. M., Herald offlee. DENTISTRY. Tn EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN.-I4 YEARS. p pecumbing application: gan administered; beautiful jet, #10; Plumpers for hollow cheeks; sets re- er it Say VILLERS, 196 Grand st. nenr Broadway. EUROPE. GOOD BUSINESS MAN GOING TO EUROPE Wit transact business placed in charge sutisfactorily in Isngiand or Ireland, best reference regardina responsibility. J. HARRIS, 401 Fourth avenue. FINE ARTS. Pe: JOR SALE—TWELVE VALUABLE IMPORTED OIL at bargain. Apply at the ofiice of JOHN ellor at law, 63 and ¥ Centre sireet, Clipper INSTRUCTION. GENTLEMAN OF REFINEMENT, [HAVING FILLED offices at European courts, wishes to take charge of the education of some youths in their family aa visiting tutor; would also give vessons i the French language and Hterature rv) cither gentlemen .or ladies, Address Dit LOMAX, Herald R MATBLE “MANTELS. A “KLABER, STEAM MARBLE AND MAKBLEIZING . Works, 134 and 136 Bast teenth street, offers 5U0 Marble and Murpleised [Ane the complete; Monuments, Grave Stones, Table Tops, ac. at prices shat de ‘competition 3 KUABER & v0. MARBLE WORKS, 217 TO 213 DD. Went Fifty-tirat a between Broadway and Kighils brenue.: Marble and Marbleized Muntele, Mooninents, Head- stones; largest varieties, original designs; cheapest'in the VERY FINE SLATE MANTELS, AT REDUCED oes for the next dar STEWART & Ci T. B. ‘Ons nue, between Thirty-fifth and Thirty sixth sts. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. HgRZ—SINGER.—On Wednesday, AIERZ 10 JULIA A. SING July 5, MARTIN Mason—GooDwr Zion church, on Monday, duly 3, 4 the Right Rev. Bishop Southgate, RK. MASON, ARIAN ISABEL, youngest daugh- Goodwin, Es th, N. J.,on Werdnes- ter of Thom: MaSON—PRALL.—At Elizal day, June 28, at whe residence ol the bride's uncle, by Rev. Stevens Park, STANLEY G. MASON, of Brookiyn, N. Y., to PRANK K. PRALL, of abet, “'gaiTH—MoINTos#.—On Wednesday, July 5, 1871, at the Kaptist church, West Seveuteenth stre York, by the Rev. Robert Cameron, Mr. James Swira, Jk., of Brooklyn, E. D., to Miss Emma McIN- TosH, Of this city. VANDEROELT—UORNELL.—On Sunday, July 2, by Rey. A. D. Vall, MORTIMER M. VaNbEKBELY, Of Nyack, 10 JENNig& E. CORNELL, Of this city. Died. ABELL, —At Rochester, N. Y., on Monday, July 3, OaReié, daugnter of Samuel and Caihanue Abell, in the 14th year of her age. Funeral to take placa at the residence of her parents, 00 Seventh avenue, on Thursday, July 6, ateieven o'clock A. M, Relatives and friends are reapectitlly invited to attend, BARKER.—In Brooklyn, on Wedoesday, July 5, JOHN NEWBOULD, son of Galeb and Emily Barker, aged 7 mouths. Funeral from the house of his grandfather David D. Barker, No. 246 Cariton avenue, oa Friday, sixth day, July 7, at two o'clock P.M. Tngee.--On Wednesday, July 5, after along Ul HEORGE BURGER, 800 Of the late General Louis wt, aged 4 years. e relatives isa friends of the farnily are reapect- fully mvited to attend the funeral, from the resi- dence of his mother, Mrs, Catharine Burger, 91 Pineapple street, —— on Frilay, the 7Un mst. at four o'clock CUAMPBEAL.—. ine CAMPBELL, a native of the one Longford, parisu of Kilioe, Ireland, tn the sve ir of her ee othe relatives: Prk friends of the famly are invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 147 Baxter street, on Thursday, 6th, wt ove o'clock P. M. Cargy.—Un Wednesday, July 5, ALtoia Carey, daughter of James una Mary Ann Carey, in tbe 19th year of her age, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully Invi to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 590 Bast Eleventh street, on Friday, at nine o’ciock, from thence to St. Bridget’s charch, avenue B, near Eighth street, where a reqmem toass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul; from thence to Calvary eee: CHALMERS.—At Port Washington, N. J., on Mon- day, July 3, THOMAS OHALMBRS, & Native oF Glas- gow, Scotland, in the 66th year of his aire. ‘The relatives and friends of vhe family are respect- fully invited to & tend the funeral, from his late residence, No. $1 A along street, on Thurs.av, July 6, at two o'clock P. CHAMBERS. Gu Wi ‘ednesday morning, July 5, Jesse Sait CHAMBERS, $00 Of iy and Mina B. Chambe: ed 3 years and 3 months. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to actend the funeral, trom the residence of ins parents, 260 Henry street, on Friday afternoon, at one o’slock. ‘COLIN.—At Atx la Chapelle, Prassla, on Wednes- day, June 14, alter ashort Diness, Lous A. COLIN, formerty of New ee in his 4ist year, DANizLs.—l0 Philadeipiia, on Tuesday, July 4, JULIA A. DANIELS, widow of Lewis Daniels, Carri for relatives and friends will be in watt jag at half-past eleven A. M. this d the depot of the New Jersey Katlroad. foot of dt street, New York, to accompany remains to Greenwood. EDELMEYER.—On Tuesday, July 4, Liza H., wife of John H. Kdeimeyer, at her residouce, No. 674 intd avenue. Miraneral will take place on Thursday July 6, ab ten o'clock A. M. ‘the remains wilt pe taken to ‘Tarrytown on the Uo o’clock train, Hudson River Ratiroad, for interment WINN. — CATHARINE Lonsrra, the beloved daughters aid ‘of Jon and Mary Ano Fiua, aged 6 months and 17 faneral will take place on Friday, July 1! from No. 410 Peart atrook, ak two O'ciooe Peis GALLAGHER.—On Wednesday, July 5, ue Gat aes Obra of Dromore, county’ ‘Tyrone, ire+ , aged 48 years, The Telauives and friends of the family are invitea to attend the funeral, this (Thursday) afternoon, a& half-past one o'clock, from the residence of ‘his fon Lewis Gail.gher, No, 336 Bast Forty-seventh Gares.—On Monday, July 3, of consumption, ELIzaperu P., wiie of Henry B. Gates, aged 25 yearte ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respects fully invited to attend the funeral, from ber late residence, No, 221 West Forty-sixth st., this (fhars+ aay) morning, at ten o'clock. Gay.—In Jersey by on Wednesday, July 5, FRANK A., son of Frank A. and Lizzie Gay, aged 3 months and 6 god Relatives ana friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, trom 197 South Fourth street, near Grove P+ ad dersey City, Friday, July 7, ag two o’clock P. M. GILLES PIE. —On. Monday duly 3, after a short bug MaRy, beloved wife of Wiluaim sple, ageu 49 vear ‘the relatives and friends of the family are respect. fully invited to attend the funeral, from her lat ® Madison street, on Thursday morning, lock, to St, James’ church, where @ soiem! requiem mass will be offered for the repose of het soul, aud froin hence to Calvary Cemetery at haife past twelve o'clock for Interment, N ans and Sydney (N.S. W.), papers please . ‘On Tuesday, July 4, MARGARET GLEN- a native of the parish of Gaibaly, county Lim- , Ireland, aged 36 years, rela ive’ ans Iniends are Invited to atvend the, . trom the residence ot her sister, No, 490) : rth avenne, this (thursday) atternoon, at one relock, HaLsBy.—On Monday, July 8, 1871, Geonor W. HIALSBY, in ihe 61st year of ma age. ‘The relatives ana iriends of the family are respects fully mvited to utteud the funeral, from the resi- dence of his brother, J. B, Halsey, Monroe, near Morristown, N. J., on Tharsday afternoon, July 6, au two o'clock. Carriages will be in waiting at the Morristown station on the arrival of (he 9:10 train from New York. Harcrave.—On Wednesday, July 5, RicHarD pel son of Richard and Martha Hargrave, aged 4 rs. ‘The funeral will take place this (Thursday) after- noon, at one o'clock precisely, from tne residence of bis parents, Newark street, afew doors above Grove, Hovoxen. Take (1 hristopher stree eee HOLAHA Ou Wednesday morning, July 5, FRANKLIN J,, youngest sou of the lute Thomas Holahan, ‘The funeral will take place on Friday morning, at ho ofclock, from tne residence of his mocuer, No. 6 Thames street. ‘The remains will be couveyed to St. Peter's church, Barclay street, where a solemn requiem mass will be otfered for the repose of his soul, and from tuence to Calvary Cemetery for inter- ment, The relatives and frienas are respectfully ine vited to attend. Hvupson.—On Tuesday, July 4, EStHer CAROLINE, wite of George Uinason, aged 59 years, The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfnily invited to attend the funeral, tasi (!hurs- day), at two P, M., from her late residence, 3L4 Pearl Street, corver of Johnson, Brooklyn. KELLEY.--At_ Portchester, N. Y., on Monday. July 3, ELIZABETH RuMB£Y, wife of Charles Kelley, in We 40th year of her age. Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from St, Peter's church, Portchester, this (Thursday) afternoon, at halt ck. Traian leaves New Haven depot, venth street, at half-past eleven A. M. ’ 7.—On Wednesday, July 5, Josupa KNIGHT, infant son of Edward aud Margaret J. Knight, aged 5 months, ‘The funeral will take place on Friday, July 7, ab two o'clock P, at., from the residence of his parents, 84 Bedfora strect. Lanky.—On ‘Tuesday, July 4, LUKE Lauey, aged 32 years, The retatives and frienas are respectfnily invited to atcond the funeral, trom the residence of Lis brother, 252 Division street, this (Thursday) after- noon, attwo o'clock. Locks.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, July 5, HARRY, youngest son of Oliver A, and Susan T. Locke, aged 3 inonths and 14 days. MILLER.—On Monday, July 3, HANNAH E. MILLER, ‘wile of the late Ezra W. Miller, aged 8. years, 9 months and 29 days. The relativesand friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from St. George's Episcopal church, at Flushing, on Thursday, July 6, at one o'clock. Moxurr.—At Brussels, Belgium, on Monday, June 19, 1871, CLEMENTINE WINAND, in the 40th year of her age, the beloved wife of Augustus Moxhet, for- tmerly peg teneral of Belgium in New York, McDONALD.—In Brooklyn, on Monday, July 3, Mix- NIE MEAD, beloved wife of James A. McDonald. ‘The reiatives and friends oi the family are respect- fuily invited to attend the funeral, from her late re- sidence, 164 bel street, Brooklyn, at two o’clock, on Thursday, July 6. MovappeN.—ihe members of the N. Y. 1. Asso clation are requested to attend the fareral of John ©. McFadden, from his late residence, 272 Monroe street, at wo o'clock. By order of JAMES HOLLIS, President, Nrenstapy.—On ‘Tuesday afternoon, July "4, THERESE, Uhe beloved wife of Beruhard Nienstadt, m the 44th year ot her age. The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, irom her late residence, 44 Lyoch street, between Bedford and Lee avenues, Brooklyn, £. D.. on Thursday afternoon, duly 6, at two o'clock, ONMALLOMAS. At the residence of her parents, 265 Kast Broadway, on pesatey, June 27, F, youngest daignier of D, W. and Alice V. O'Halloran, aged 6 weeks. RaymMonp.—In this city, on Tuesday, July 4, 1871, ARVIL A. RAYMOND, in the 37th year of his age. His remains will be taken to the residence of his father, Walter K. Raymond, West Farms, thence to the Methodist church, on Thursday, at two o'clock. ‘The relanves and friends are respectfully invited to attend without further notice. Kopp,—in Jersey Olty, on panera July 6, Eo. WARD H. Ropp, aged 26 yea: Funeral services will be hela at the residence of his father-in-law, Samucl Pearson, 195 Grant street, Jersey City, on Friday, the 7th, at ten o’clock A. M. Remains will be taken to Stamford, Conn. Byausos—On hed esas f July 5, JANE RYERSON, wife of of G. V. Kye! The relatives and triends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her lave residence, No. 20 West 129th street, ou Friday, Teh inat., at two P.M. SHEEHAN.—On Wednesday, July 5, CaTaaRix®, beloved wife of Thomas Sheehan, in the 26th year uf her age. The friends and acquaintances of the family are respectfully invited to attend the fune-al, irom her late residence, No. 24 Mulberry street. Llp geet Taesaay, July 4, Evizaserti Saree, aged 75 y SHIELDS On Wednesday, Jnly 5, after a short Dut painful iliness, ANNE, the beloved wife of Jonn phields, aged 58 years. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully requested to attend toe funeral, at ler late rest- dence, 141 Guerck street, at two o'clock, on Friday afternoon. SMtTH.—On Tusegay afternoon, July 4, Jamus R. SMITH, aged 55 years. His inends ‘and those of his brothers-in-law, James Dickson, rge M. Usher and John C. Tucker, are Invited to attend the fogeral, from his late resi- dence, 26 West Nineteenth street, on Friday, 7th inst., at ball-past two o’cluck P. M., witnoat further notice. TAYLOR.—On Weanesday morning, July 5, Letitia M., only daughter of Ell and Elizabeth lor, in the vth year of her age. Kelatives and friends are invited to attend the o— from No. 2 Seconda street, on Friday, at 11 tavr10R.—On Tuesday, July 4, 1871, Joun TAYLor, @ native of Scotland, in the 2ist year of his aye. Funeral services at his late residence, 3) King street, this (Thursday) afternoon, at haif-past three , to which all friends are respectiully invited. plas: ow aad Greenock (Scotland) papers please Ve veces —At cet ae Summit, N. J, on ay, July Ais LOUISE, daughter of pid 3; Thepaud, aged 4 years 9 an TILLE At Locust Valley, on Tuesday, July 4, Sanat RoaRus, wife of S. Pu. Tule. he relatives and triends of the faraily are re. specifully invited to attend the funeral, on Satur. day, the 8th inst., at eleven o'clock, Carriages will be in attendance on the*arrival of the 5:40 train from Hunter's Point. ToLey.—Un Monday, July 3, ANNE McGowan, the beloved wife of Francis Toley, a native of Glenade, parish of Kosseuvor, county Leitrim, Ireland, aged 76 years. Requiescat in pace. The relatives and friends of the famity are invited to attend the funeral, from her lave residence, corner Eighty-first street and Ninth avenne, on Thursday, July 6, Roe o'clock P. M., to place ,ot interment, Calvary etery. VANDENPOOL.-On Tat ‘Taesday, July 4, 1871, CHARLES, infant son of Wilitam H. eo ; te Rebecca 3: Vanderpool, 4 6 MOntNs an days. aa netial Tyme 809 ey, —— Brooklyn, this (Thursday) morning, at ten o'cloc: 5 WooDBCRN.—OD Toesday, July 4, at Ricnmond Hil, L. L, Lewis Woopsrrn, His retatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend his (uneral, from the residence of his sou- in-law, pay Irving, at Richwmoad Hil, L. 1, attwo o'clock P. THE SUICID: OF THR. RHOEDER, A Widower’s Lament and a Sorrowing Uato Death. Some testimony has been taken before Coroner Herrman in the case of Edward Rhoeder, the Ger- man, twenty-eight years of age, who recentiy shot Himself through the ead with a pistol while stand- ing on the roof of premises 534 ‘Tenth avenue, where he had boarded for some time. Deceased arrived in this country some four months ago, since ge time his wife and child have died, thus Icaviag comparatively aione in the world. His sad bereave- ment made Rnveder despondent and low-spirtted, Inducing a desire to join lis loved ones beyond the ave. itisevident that the sorrow-stricken man ad long contemplated self-destruction, a6 he un 8 Jeter, dated June 2% addressed to the Uoroner, which he requests that $296 to bis credit 1m the ees shall be sent to his father im Prassia and thas t a mainder of his effects should be given to some ne friends whom he named. The concluding 4 was that his remains night he varied i Wire and child 1p the Lutneraa cCometery,

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