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NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1871 FEMALES. SITUATIONS WANTED— Cooks, &c, 2 9TH AV.—A COMPETENT PROTESTANT WOMAN *) as cood plain cook in a private boarding house; will ‘asuist with coarse washing and make herself generally use- ful; good references. 40) WEST TH &f., REAR.—A COMPETENT WOMAN as first rate cook; is a good baker; will do washing M required; good city reference; city preferred. : 60 WEST WASHINGTON PLACE, REAR.—AS FIRST class meat cook; understands pastry and {no objection to the country, hy reference. JQ2Q West sore sr. FRONT BASEMENT, NEAR 6TH —As firet class cook fn a private family; under- stands baking and pastry and ail kinds of deserts; good refer “Cali for two days, 150 West TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG ‘and ir 15 girl as good cook and baker; is an excelient washer cooking, baking and French ity reference. WEST 2TH ST., BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH ave.—As nrat class cook; understands al) kinds of dishes; unexceptionable city janeeus, YOUNG LADY OF GOOD FAMILY, WHO HAS A fair English education and understands the rudiments of imuste, desires a position as governess to young children or as companion to an invalid lady ; best reference given. Address box 345 Towanda, Pa. A. XOUNG WOMAN WISHES 7O RETURN TO LNG. land; would like to go with a family as companion or to take charge of children, Address E, B., 372 South 2a st, Jersey City. YOUNG LADY OF REFINEMENT DESIRES A PO- sition ag companion to a lady or any light employment in some Seely is a good musician, and willing to make her- self useful. ent referencua given and required. eas H., Newark Post ofliec, N. J. Y A YOUNG WIDOW—A SITUATION AS COMPA- nion or lady's maid. Address A, G. B., Herald oflice. Intelligerce Offices. NUMBER OF GERMAN SERVANTS A reference, a encl 6 14 WEST 27TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS HELP WANTKD—FEMALKS, 24 first class cook; understands all kinds of soups, Aarne a pastry and jelliea; elty or couniry ; be: 309 EAST, NTH, ST—A8 coow AND TO ASSIST QUA with the washing and ironme, Can be seen at pre- ent employer's between 8 A. M. and? P. M. 31 BOWERY.—A PROTESTANT ENGLISH WOMAN us cook and to assist in washing and {roning. Qe 335 EAST 33D 8T., SECOND FLOOR, FRONT.—A competent young woman as plain cook; 1s a good ‘washer and jroner ; country preferred. N AMERICAN GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSE. work or plain cooking, washing and froning in a smmalt private family. Apply inthe photograph gallery corner 34th st. and 3d av. QT. SOUMEITH AV. LATE LAURBNE /87.), BASE- ment door.—A young girl, 16 years old, to do cham- Berwork, or would take care of children and wait on table, Can be seen for one week. va 14: ‘waitin, 146 washing. Chambermaids, dc. CHRYSTIE 8T.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL as chambermaid and laundress ; best city reference. WEST 30TH ST.-A COMPETENT GIRL TO DO chamberwork and plain sewing and assist with xcelient refereuce. EAST 43D 8T.—A YOUNG GIRL AS CHAMBER- maid and waitress and willing to assist with the GOOD SHOE BINDER AND TO ATTEND IN A store; good reference requixed. Call between 4.and 7 P. M. J. CZERNY, 139 4th av. strap cnet enon OREMAN WANTED—IN THE BLOCK CUYTING shop of HOWELL & BOURKE’S Paper Hanging Fac- tory, 28d and Sansom sts., Philadelpbt ne ECHANICAL DRAUGHTSMAN WANTS A SITU. tons age 20; five years? experience. Address A. P. G., box 112 Herald office. 10 PIANO MAKERS,—FINISHER WANTED AT THE iano factory 425 West 8th st., near 9th av. (0 CAMPHOR REFINERS.—A GOO” CAMPHOR RE- finer wanted to go abroad; must be thoroughly ac- Guainted with the business, ‘Address CHAS. W. COPE- ND, No, 64 Broadway. TPO CLOTHIERS.-A FIRST CLASS CUSTOM CUTTER, of ability and address, is open for an ehgagemene Ad- dress R, R., care H. 8, Beattie, Washington Helghts, N, ¥. 10 THE GAS TRADE.—A SITUATION WANTED, BY A young man (Enghsh), as indoor jobbing hand, in ware- house or any indoor capacity. Ying. WINBBY, 100 Douglass st., Brooklyn, WA NTED—A TRUNK MAKER, GOOD AI LETTER ing, repairing, &c., at No. 1 Wall st. ANTED—TWO DRAUGHTSMEN, SKILLED [N topographical drawing, ata fair salary. Addi . A. FUERTES, Stamford, Conn. me Saciane © ANTED—A GOOD SILK HAT FINISHER AND curler. Apply to JOHN SABEY, Ju., Syracuse, NOOK WANTED—AMERICAN, A_ FIRST CLASS / man, who understands restaurant and hotel cooking, may address box 138 Herald office. OUSEKEEPER WANTED-IN A LARGE FAMILY, mies from New York; one uot afraid of work, Apply at 464 West Slat at, OUSEKEEPER WANTED—BY A WIDOWE Spectable young working woman or widow, without encumbrance, may address, in confidence, WILLIAM K., station A, Spring street, NURSE WANTED, 4 RESPROTABLE YOUNG Wo- man'as nurée, to take charge of three Nittle boys; she must apenk German or Freneh and Bugliab correct!y and obliging and come well recommended. Call wi ‘Weare GIRL, TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK store. Broad- room 6, between the hours of 11 and 1, tn aemall family. Apply at 424 6th av., in the jewelry ANTED—GOOD OPERATORS ON THE WILLCOX & ‘Gibbs machine, for lace and linen collars, &c.; expe- Fenced hands can earn good wages and bave steady cinploy- ment. Apply to RODGER, BACON & CO., 600 Canal si. No work given out, ANTED—MUFF FINISHERS, BY NICHOLS, BURT- NETY & CO., 477 Broadway. 5ll 2D AV., BETWEEN STH AND 28TH STS.—A RE- e gpectable young girl to do chamberwork or take care of children; do objection to go a short distance in the coan- try. Inquire in the fancy store. BS] WEST ATH St.—a YOUNG GIRL AS CHAMBER: Deol maid and waitress in the city; well recommended from last plac 2D AV.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS CHAM- bermaid and waitress; city reference if required 1.246 Dressmakers and Scamstresses. 1 OAK ST, CORNER NEW BOWERY,—A YOUNG Swedish girl, lately landed, to do plain sewing and take care of one or two children in an American family. City reference. J ANTED—A GIRL, TO GO A SHORT DISTANCE IN the country, to cook, wash and fron; Scotch or Ger- man preferred ; reterences required. Apply at 331 West 29th st ‘ANTED—A FIRST CLASS COOK; FRENCH PRE- ferred; also a seamstress, who thorougbiy understands Willcox & Gibbs’ machine and dressmaking. Apply for two days at 145 East 30h st. Ww" BY A SMALL PRIVATE spectable young woman to do the cooking, warhing FAMILY, A RE- pe nnd ironing; must be well recommended, Apply fortwo | da oF a lenry st. ‘ANTED—A GOOD GOOK; ONE THOROUGHLY UN- derstanding her Susineks, for a private boarding house; must be neat in habits and respectful. Apply at 4 Kast 1th st., basement. 397 STH Avs, BETWEEN MTH AND asrHt S38.— OOD | Ladies can rely on gettl made and trimmed in tne lat evening dresses made In § hoi Gued. 438 51H AV,—DRESSMAK ladies? and misses! dre to engage in private fami Garments cut and Miss CHURCH. CAN CUT AND FIT nd use machine; wishes V ANTED—A YOUNG LADY, AS SALESWOMAN IN aconfectionery store; age from 16 tu 19 years; refer- nees required. Apply at , between 10 and 12 *elock noon. RLAND, yy, would KOH ntvicA RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL AS ha party OOo) seamstress by the day or month, or to work at her 283 New- own room ; moderate prices; good reterene: GOOD OPERATOK ON THE WHE & WILSON ESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN (SWEDE), WITH aching desires engagements In families; all kinds of good recommendations, wants a situation as porter or ladies’ and children’s garments fitted. Address Mrs. R.,box | waichman; is willing to make himselt useful; 1s a good pen- 4 Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,246 Broadway man; wages no object. Address SWEDE, Herald office. COMPETENT DRESSMAKER DESIRES A FEW ANTED-—SITUATIONS BY A MAN AND WIFE, AS more engagements by the day, Address for three days butler and cook {n a private family; good city refer- COMPETENT, box 131 Herald oftice, General Housework, &-. WEST 28TH ST. BETWEEN 6TH AND ITH re 15 ) ave.—A respectabe girl to do general housework in a private family; excellent ployer. « 5 61H AV.—A YOUNG G QA5 sr tnie country. in a. priv housework, or take care of children; is honest and willing, and can pe recommended aa such by ner present employer. Call, from 10 till 1 o'clock, for two days. BOL PAN VANDERBILT AV., BETWEEN BERGEN AND sma!) tamiliy. cily reference from last em- RL, THREE MONTHS family, to do general Dean ats., Brooklyo.—To do general housework in EST 56TH ST., SECOND DOOR ‘A competen: ante a situatio} work in a private fumtiy ; good reference, T OF STH AV.— do general house- Housekeepers, &e. 3: CHRYSTIE ST..A GENTEEL, e} woman as housekeeper or nursery maid in an Ameri- can famiy. For reference, Ac., address Mrs. SCHWITZER, 47 JANE STA YOUNG AMERICAN WIDOW, GIY- ing up housekeeping, would like a situatt Keeper; can take entire charge; a widowel ferred. Cail on or address HOUSEKEEPER, 7& A¥.,D, NEAR TH ST. IN SHOE STOR! working housekeeper for a gentleman and sons; a good bread baker, plain cook ; understands milk and butter; Would make home comfcriable; first class reference. JOS reer eet atti Mg AMIABLE: WILLING American widow lady as housekeeper. "Can be seen from 2 unti) 5 o'clock. 206 WEST 17TH ST.—A YOUNG LADY OF 19, A stranger in the city, retined and of pleamng address, ‘am housekeeper in » widower's family; would make home gheerful and pleasant: no objection to travelling to Europe. Address CONFIDENTIAL, for two days, YOUNG WIDOW WITH ONE CHILD DESIRES employment as housekeeper, attendant on an invalid or any respectable employment; no objections to the coun- ary. “Address MATRON, Herald oiice. N EXPERIENCED AMERICAN LADY WANTS TO keep house for a widower; references exchanged. Ad- dress THERESE, Herald oilice, THOROUGHLY COMPETENT ENGLISH LADY AS housekeeper in a gentleman's family or to take charge Of alinen room in a hotel; first class references, Address Hi, B., box 109 Herald Uptown Branch ottice, 1246 Broadway. MIDDLE-AGED “AN ENGLISH LADY OF GREAT EXPERIENCE AS A housekeeper fn a hotel or as matron 1 an institution; Address E. L., box 185 Herald Uptown rat class references. raneb office, 1.246 Broadway. Bite N AMERICAN WOMAN WISI! A SITUATION AS housekeeper in a smal! family; no objection to we coun- B. , Post office, Brookiyn, E. D. iry; bas one child, Address YOUNG WIDOW OF PLEASING ADDRESS AND culture of manner would accept the position of house- Keeper, Address Mrs. E. MUSGROVE, General Post office, New York, for two dayt F YOU WANT A COMIETENT LADY TEACHER, highly recommended, for plano and singing, also for the Engiish, German and Freuch languages, address ARTIST, oa 119 Herald otice. Laundresses., &cy 3B ‘Bast 8TH ST.-A RESPECTABLE WOMAN fine washing and ironing; unuerstande flntin, hes. . « dn al) its brave < WEST 4TH Sf, N 309 thor we H ‘widow woman, for fine musiins done; tw month; terms mode ZAR 8TH AV., FOURTH bing Wanted by a respectable Protestant few jadies or gentiemen; all kinds of ng done by machine by ‘the week. or ir. MOORE, xy ee 38 WEST ISTH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS « children's nurse and seamstress; no other duties; ould go to the country te 209 seats aot tee infant and plain sewing; best city reference; no obj to tho country. 250 HUDSON ST.—A KIND AND FLEASANT GER- OU man woman as nuree to an tnvalid. Call on or ad- ares Mra. HARDIO. F() WEST SIST ST..A YOUNG WOMAN AS WET je huree , good reverence can be given. 25 g deratands dressmaking and can operate on fton’s machine, Highly recommended, OPQ ELIZARETH Sf., NEAR BLEECKER.—A YOUNG 25 American girl ina gentleman's family to Of children or as waitress, Can be seen for tw a WEST STH BT. 2G Meant we as chil can give good references; would Fast ST.—AN AMERICAN MONTHLY BBA hurss, of experience, now. disengaged; uo objec- tions to the country; best reference given, Cail or address Mrs. of an jection WEST STH ST.-A WELL EDUCATED GER man girl to take care of two grown up shildrens un- heeler & Wil- GERMAN WOMAN, FAST MTH ST, BETWEEN AVS. A AND B. room 18,—A young French gir! as nurst SPEAKING ENGLISH, AS AL Slihe Ith first clans famtiy; no objection to the coun try; city reference. Address box Mu Heraly Uptown Braach oflice, 1,246 Broadwa; sce tinneous. \ GROVE 8T..A COLORED WOMAN WISHES A 70 situation in a private family; bas no objection to the couniry; beat city reference. pt ©)% WEST S8TH ST.-A_ RE! PRCTABLE WIDOW 125 wishes a situation for her daughter, 12 rears of age, ’2 private family ; best city reference. dares, 2 WEST *6TH ST.-A YOUNG GIRL, AGED 14, I8 156 pais te learning to attend store, where she can have ahome with her employer, or would learn a first class trade; wages no object; a respectable home and Kind treat- ment only req: Adar HOWARD. 23) WEST 29TH S&T. RESPECTABLE COLORED ee) woman to go out to work by the day or week; city reference, S3QQ) STH AV, SECOND FLOOR A YOUNG LADY e+) experienced in teaching wishes to give letpons in rencb, English and + OB ‘ate terms. ‘or call from 1 to 4, A. YOUNG MARRIED COUPLE, WITHOUT FAMILY, Wish to have the care of some ‘bullding or respectable pe) house down town. Addreas CARETAKER, Her- N RXPERIENOED AND SUCCESSFUL TRACHER will give private instruction ip ali the English branches and Music for @4 a month; unexceptionable reference. Address ce » box 112 Herald ofice, LADY DESIRES TO OBTAIN A FEW MORE PU- pile, to whom ehe wil! teacy French and Spanish, gram- atiealiy and i FS Wee conversationally, ® $4 per month.,AddressyL, ences. Address H. E., Herald office. CLERKS AND SALESMEN. WANTED, A MAN OF GOOD ADDRESS WHO has sold goods by sample, to take orders. No. 7 Warren Street, room 29, up stairs, YOUNG MAN (LATELY ARRIVED) WISHES A situation as cierk or salesman; understands bookkeep- ing, speaks six languages and is well recommended, Address B. 0., Herald ollice. N EXPERIENCED STOCK CLERK AND SALESMAN wanted, in a notion house; one who 1s acquainted with city trade preferred, Address, with references, STOUK, Herald oflice. YOUNG MAN WANTED—TO TAKE C and gell the unique Linen Marker, the fin vention in the market. Apply at once to ©. S. Broadway. RUG CLERK WANTED—ONE WELL ACQUAINTED with the city retail and prescr:ption trade. “Apply at 6 Hudson av., Brooklyn... RINTING INK SALESMAN WANTED.—A FAVORA- bie position is offered by a manufacturer to a first clase Salesman, who can command a trade for Al goods. Address MANHATIAN WORKS, Herald oftice. WAXTED.—A SITUATION, AS TRAVELLING SALES. man, in a wholesale carriage or saddiery hardware house, by a man of experience ; has a iarge acquaintance in Obio and Michigan. Address box 199 Heraid office. ANTED--AS CLERK, A YOUNG MAN QUICK AND correct at figures; one who has had some experienc®in the paper trade. American Photo L, Company, corner 3d av, and uth 6t., Brooklyn, yy sere EXPERIENCED DRAPERY FOREMAN in a first lacs _outabiiahinent, Address, with refere ences, box 1,647 Post 2D. ‘ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, OF SOME EXPERIENCE, for a retail dry goods store; an American preferred, Apply at 419 Canal at. TANTED—A YOUNG MAN TO ACT AS CORRE- W ‘spondent ana general assistant in a wholesale house, Address, stating salary expected, box 6,731 Post Otlice. ANTED—TO CONTRACT WITH SALESMEN WHO contemplate travelling in the different States; 20 per cent allowed on orders, P. JOHNSON, No, 5 D ‘ANTED—FOR AN IMPORTING AND JORRING lace and white goods house, an experienced travelling salesman for the Southwest. Address, with references, HITE GOODS, Heraid otice, WANTED A BOOKKEEPER, | NONE BUT EXPERI- enced and young men need apply. Address, with re- ferences, box 5,373 Post office, little in- PECK, 947 ey Bree nation in a pri fe family or as propagator ddress D. in a nursery; references. M., Herald otlice. RRIVED IN NEW YORK.—A RESPECTABLE ENG- lishman wishes a situation as gardener or coachman, if required; married; age 34 years} excellent reference if required. Call at 203 East 20th at, tween Ist OF can be seen at any time at ape YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS COACH- 4X man and gardener, in the country; country reference. ”. Da box 190 Herald ofice. NOACHMAN AND GARDENERS SITUATION ) wanted—Bya single man; thoroughly understands his: business; willing to be generally useful; good city reference. Address G. C., box 204 Herald ollice. ENTLEMAN GOING TO TRAVEL WISHES A SITU- ation for iis coachman, who is a sober, good man. Ap- ply to or address COACHMAN, at stable Ibi Weet 8b st, where employer can be seen, SITUATION AS COACHMAN, BY A who understands the care of horses tho- roughly ; is sober ; speaks good English; no objection to the country, Address PHILIP ANURASON, 528 Pear! st. Woaaes BY A THOROUGH GROOM AND COACH ‘man, a situation in the above capacity; can drive- tandem or four in the English style. 11 East 36th st. V cfitalans underutandls bis busine er; jing and o! ing ; good ci referen Dox 319 Herald oflce. ” Call for Uhree days at VANTED—A SITUATION AS GARDENER, BY A milic- 8. W., is @ good AGES WANTED-WITH SMALL CAPITAL: COM- nyssion $5 to 88 per day.. Apply at No. 5}y Pine atreet, fom DVERTISING AGENTS.-TWO EXPERIENCED, EN. iA eraetic eanvassers wanted at once, for the most prof able w: i inex eed parties 1 Aadress CAMILLUS, Herald office. i sepa tani TANTED—AN EXPERIENCED SHIRT CUITER, TO go to St. Lonis, Apply to-day, trom 12 to 4, to PAR- SON & CO., 10% Duane at., up stairs, ANTED—A FEW MACHINISTS, TO GO TO TE ‘country. PICKERING & DAVIS, 44 Murray st. (VANTED—A DESIGNER OF FIRST CLASS FURNI- ture, mantels, mirror, &c. Address, with references, &c., boy 1,647 Post office, Boston, Mass. W4NTHDEA FIRST CLASS AR Granghtarnan, Address F. G. THORN, Construction Pennsylvania Railroad, v3 Walnut street, Departmen! Philadeipbia. WANTED BY A YOUNG MAN OF CONSIDERABLE expertence, a permanent situation as cutter or assistant gutter in # respectable custom trade. Address R, M. G., Herald office. comme femme de chambre dans une des premieres families de Paris, desire une sembiable place et connais: bien la cuisin: xcellentes recommandations. Y, B,, box 227 Herald offic: PROPOSALS. EPARTNENT OF PUBLIC WORKS, 237 BROADWAY. To Contractora:—Proposals enclosed in a sealed env Ope, with the title of the work and the name of the bidder der’ endors-d thereon (also. the number of the work ag in the advertisement) will be received at this office unt!] Monday, August 7, 1871, at 11 o'clock A. M., for the fol- lowing wor 1. For paving Willett street, between Rivington and Houston streets, with Belgian pavement, and laying cross- walks at the intersecting streets where required. 2. For paving Niveteenth street, between Second avenue and East River, with Belgian pavement, and laying cross- walks at the intersecting sireets where required. 8 For paving Twenticth street, between Sixth and Tenth avenues, with Belgian pavement, and laying crosswalks at the intersecting streets where requ.red. 4. For paving Twenty-sccond atrect, between Eleventh aye- nue and Hudson River, with Belgian pavement, and laying crosswalks at ihe intersecting streets where required, 5, For paying Thirty-thirt street, between Lexington ave- nue and East River, with Belgian pavement, and laying crosawaiks at the intersecting stfeets where required, &. For paving Seventiott street, between Fourth and Fifth avenues, with Belgian paveniént, Any jaying crosswalks at the intersecting strects where required. F 7. For paving Eighty-fourth street, between Third avenue and avenue A, with Belgian pavement, and laying crosswalks at the intersecting strcets where required, B for gavin ent avenue, otween Fourteenth and Sy tiefh streBid, with Belgian pavement, and laying crosswalks at the intersecting streets where required, 9. For paving South Fitth avenue with Guidet improved stone pavement, and laying granite crosswalks xt the inter- secting streets wherg requ, St, for newer in Wevinteehih atreet, between Ninth and Tenib avenues, 11. for sewer in Church street, between Canal and Lispen- ard streets, 2" For sewers in avenue D, Thirteenth and Fourteenth ‘and Thirteenth street, between avenues © and D. ‘or sewer in Fifth avenue, between Thirty-fifth and ixth streets, wer in Fifty sixth strect, susel Tmrty. 14. For Seventh avenues, 15, For underground drains between Ninety-first and Ninety-third streets, and between Second and Third avenues. 16, For regulating, grading, curb, gutter and flagging Forty- fourth street, between First avenue and Kast River. 17. For regulating, grading, curb, gutter and flagging 126th street, from Second to Eigith avenues, 18, For revulating, grading, curd, guiter and flagging 147th street, from avenue Si, Nicholas to Twelfth avenue. 19. For regulating, grading, curd and gutter avenue A, from Sixty-tirst street to Kighty-sixth sireet, For regulating an¢ grading Sixty-seventh street, from Fourth to Fifth avenut ¥ 21. For curb, gutter and flagging Fifty-first street, between Second avenue and East River, Blank forms of proposals, the specitications and | agree: ments, the proper envelopes ‘in which to enciose the bids and any further information desired can be obtained on applica- tion to the Contract Clerk at this oftice. WILLIAM M: TWEED, Commissioner of Public Works, New York, July 2%, 1871. a ela al OF DOCKS, Nos, 346 and 348 Broadway, t New Yorx, July 22, 1811, Proposals for dock piles enclose't ina scaled envelope and endorsed “Proposal tor Dock Piles,” with the name ot ibe Mader, wil be received. by, this Department nti! Tuesday, the nrst day of August, at 12 M., for furushing white ping and eprace Piles of lengths and sizes as foliow: Piles, 1B to 16 inches in diameter at butt end, 6 to 70 feet long. ‘ Pites, 12 to 16 inches ln diameter at butt end, 55 to 60 teet jong. Pies, 13 to 16 inches in diameter at buttend, 45 to 60 feet jong. For a term of six months from the time of making the con- tract, to be deiivered in such quantities and at such times ano places as required by the Department, ‘They must be of the best quality and subject to the approval of the Superin« ent of Repaira and Supplies, he Department reserves tne right to reject any or all between Sixth and bids. For further information apply at the offlce of the Depait- — JOHN T. AGNEW, WILSON H v, hy, i H Commissioners. J. GRENVILLR KANE, Secretary. EWERAGE.—NEW HAV! To contractors, ‘Sealed proposals will be received at, the office of the Board of Road Commissioners until 12 o'clock M. of Thursda) Angust 17, A: D. 1871, for bufiding sewers in Bast stree Wailer street, Laure!, State, Trumbull and Prospect streets. The work comprises: 1,600 feet of main outlet sewer on pile foundation, 00 feet or 6 feet sewer. 2,500 feet of Sig feet sewer, 2,800 feet ot 5 feet sewer. 5,500 feet of 435 feet sewer. 1,0C0 feet of 8 feet sewer. ‘Together with catch basins, branch sewers, & Specifications and blank forms of propusals can be obtained On application at the office of ihe oF, 16 City Hail, New Haven, Conn., on and after Ju E By order of the CONN, Surve: y 2 ard. CHARLES E. FOWLER, City Surveyor. LE SUPREME COURT, © In the Matter of Widening and Straightening Broadway, Between Thirty nd Street aud Fif.y-pinth Street, in te City of New Yor! ‘be undersigned, Commissioners of Estimate and Assess ment in the above entiied (7 perpacta hereby give notice to the owners, lessees and yy ies interested in any of the la buildings or premises to be taken or damaged in sald ceeding. to produce their title deeds, leases or other docu. ments relating to their ownership of or interest in any of such lands, buildings or premises to the care of John Q. Jone, airman of the Commissioners, at their oflice, No, 83 Nassau: street, room No. 24, on or before Saturday, the Oth day of Angust, 1871, beiween the houre of 10.A. Mt and . M. JOHN Q. JONRS, JAMES S. HENNESSY,( Commissioners. WILLIAM WUODs, L NOTICES. JULY 23, 1871. __. CORPORATION NOTICE. DEPARTMENT OF Docks, way, New York, Jaly 12, 1871. Noriox.—Pursuaut to the provisions of sub-division 3, of section 6, of chapter 574, Laws of 1:71, the Board of Com- missioners governing the Depariment of ‘Dock: by gives notice that the pians for the improvement of the water front of the cits of New York, determined upon by aald Board, were, on the 27th day of April, 1871, duly adopted by the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund and’ returned to the Board governing this Department, witn a ceriificate of such adoption written thereon, in conformity with the law. That said plans and certificate are Sled in the ofice Board and are open to public inspection daily, between the hours, dl o'clock A. M.y and that from and after the said 27 day of April, 1871, no Wharf, pier, bulkhead, by slip or any wharf structure or superstructure cap be Jaid out built or core aaa ta Liat a district ents in and specified upon such plans, except 10 accordance there- wih JOUN'T. AGNEW. dock or HENRY A. SMITH, WILSON G. HUNT, RICHARD M, HENRY, WILLIAM WOOD, Commissioners. WO YOUNG MEN WITH A KNOWLEDGE OF THE book trade are wanted ina publisher's store. Address box 145 Herald office. WARTED-AGENTS EVERYWHERE TO CANVASS for our great Dollar Paper. A fine $2 mice) engraving ven to every subseriver in ind mis, Ad- cS B, B. RUSSELL, Boston, Mass. sit raga Wane ae MEN WITH CAPITAL OF $1, TO SELL a new machine for sharpening knives. Cull at Northern Hotel, foot of Cortlandt st., before lu A. M. V ANTED—A_ SMART BOY, FROM 16 TO 20 YEARS old; one who writes a good hand and wi'ling to work. Apply vo WRIGHT, GILLIES & BRO,, 238 to 237 Washing- st. Vv ANTED—A MAN TO WAIT ON TABLES AND open oysters and willing to make himself generally useful, at 524 8tb av. WAXTED AN HONEST COLORED BOY, TO RUN ER- rands, &c, Apply at store 17 Beekman st. GOOD, SMART WAITERS WANTED.—APPLY to G. D. RHINEHART, Pavilion House, Coney Island, per steamers Norwalk or Naushon. THE TRADES. EMIST-PERFUMER, WITH FULL C A. trade experience, FUMER, Wert Side Ad Agency, 908 West FIRST CLARB CUTTER AND FITTER WISHES “A few more ol 0 week, Address fa, ‘tox lv ersid’ Upsown Branch obloc' Lise lirccates, Fours WANTED -A GOOD BOOK ‘AND GENERAL yontt = hand, to take charge of @ job office, Permanent good man. Apply, with relerences, Evening reey City. “AMERICAN wante & situation. Address PER- ‘28d at. ition to & journal office, K CUTTERS ANTED—AT HOWELL & LOC BOURKE’S Paper Factory, d Sanrorn aia. Pouladelpnia: alto competent deaigich Only temper: )NER WANTED—WHO UNDERSTANDS starch work. Apply at 40 Cortlandt st. J. GRENVILLE KANE, Secretary. We MARBLE MANTELS. A KLABER, STEAM MARBLE AND MARBLEIZING « Works, 14 and 136 East Eighteenth offers, Marble and Mardieized Mantels, ail complete; Monumenta, Grave Stones, Table T at pri 1 defy competition Boe ent AND THOSE CONTEMPLATING BUILD- ing will do well to examine our large stock of slate Mantels before purchasing elsewhere. PENRHYN SLATE COMPANY, 40 West Eighteenth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. Ss KLABER & C0, MARBLE WORKS, {17 TO 298 ». Went Fifty-first atreet, between Bron ‘and Eighth avenue,—-Marbie and Marbleized Mantels, mente, Head- atone: st varietics, original designs; cheapestin the city. GTENARTS SLATE MANTELS LARGEST, ASSORT tin tne city at lowest prices; elegant new designs. ee ” TB STEWART & CO, 605 Sixth av., between Thirty-tifih and Th irty-sixth sis, 4 apes 10E. pbs: 186,000 tons for sale low, quantities to sult, by Kennebec River Ice Association. ROBERT NORTON. Agent, Gardiner, Me. ‘ ASTROLOGY. A CLAIRVOYANT WHO HAS NO EQUAL IN America,—All who are sick or in trouble should consult her, 'N. B,—-No likenesses or love powders; but will cause apeedy marriage and allay the most serious trouble. Madame CLIFTON, West Twenty-ffth street, between Seventh ‘and Eighth avenues, See ADAME CLARA A. ALMA, DE PARIS (CLARA AN- TONIA, iate of San Francisco), Business and Medical Clairvoyant, ‘Consultations in English, French and German. 1,289 Broadway, opposite Grand Hotel, ADAME ROSS, MEDIOAL gd BUSINESS CLAIR, 1 voyant, tells past, present futuro; shows likeness husband. 159 West Forty-tirst street, ‘Broadway and \Ofret case men Deed 5 Pearl % FINISHERS WANTED.NONE BUT STRICTLY i AUDly OJON A. BERRY & CO. ADAME WILLIS, CLAIRVOYANT, ‘murpaaeen the world. 486 Second Twenty-seventh and iwentr-elvbih streets, CARD TELLER, ‘Avenuc, vetweep |. fishing and bay privileges; large hous _CVTY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE, Fast Side. BROWN STONE HOUSE FOR SALE—IN HARLEM, sheep) 16 feet front; three storles, high st Inquire FE 1 AN & BROS, grocers, 543 Second avenue, corner street, FOR SALE LOW—THE DESIRABLE FOUR STORY + brewn stone House 158 Fast Sixtieth street; frescoed and’in fine order ; lot 20x100. Apply on the premises, THREE STORY PHILADELPHIA BRICK DWEL- ling, in 128th street, for aale cheap, or will exchange for small place in Westohester county, near Harlem River. B. H. ROWELL, 909 Third avenue, UILDER'S LOAN--20 LOTS, FULL AVENUE FRONT, below Forty-second street, to responsible builders only. &, COCKCROFTE, No. 635 Pine street, room 10, OR SALE CHEAP—A THREE STORY HOUSE, IN Fifty second street, near Madison avenue, containin every modern improvement and in complete order; or will Tent to a first class tenant on reasonable terms. Apply to D. GARRISON, 597 Sixth avenue. HOUSES FOR SALE—RENT ABOUT 6.000 TO $7,000 per annom; price $60,000; cash $10,000 and more.’ Apply to owner, 821 East Twenty-fourth atreet, A of B S West amides ROADWAY STORES, WEST SIDE, NEAR GRAND sirect. leasehold, together 48x112.5, for sale or exchange for other City Property. Apply to THOMAS M, SOTHER, No. 9 Pine street, (OR SALE—THE THREE STORY House, £6 Went Fifticth strect, 2030x100, Apply on the premises, OBIO STONE Price $20,000, JIX CENTRAL PARK LOTS TO BE SOLD-—BY ORDER 4) of the supreme Conrt, Monday, July 31, at 12 o’elock, the Exchange, 111 Broadway, with untintsbed Bulldf BROOKLYN PRoPEwTy FOK SALE AND BROOKLYN, ADVERTISEMENTR FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD RECEIVED AT BRANCH OFFICE, AT NO. 4 COURT STREET, CITY HALL SQUARE. OFFICE OPEN FROM 8 A, M. TILL 8 P. M. BROOKLYN CARRIERS AND DEALERS CAN RECEIVE, THEIR PAPERS Al AT TUE HERALD BRANOH DELIV NO. 7 FRONT SEREET, BROOK ROOKLYN CITY BUILDING LOTS.TO CAPITAL- {sis.--A splendid Plot, consisting of five building lots, each 20 by 100 feet, including corner, suitable for trst class stores and dwellings; will be sold for cash at a reduction of 20 per cent from the regular current price to meet a special emergency ; no foreclosure ; cash customers only need apply. For particulars address A. B. C., box 119 Herald office. B®QWN STONE HOUSE, SCHERMERHORN STREET, Brooklyn, will be sold very cheap and on reasonable terms to an immediate Beebe owner goluy to Europe, Inquire at rooms 22 und 23 Kemp Building, 68 William street. HEAPEST HOUSE IN BROOKLYN—MODERN BRICK / House, 207 Congress street, near Ciiton ; owner resides South; a bargain; immediate possession, ©, H. OLIVER, No. 7 Beekman atrret. PROZERTY OUT OF TE OR TO ENT “LL WANTING FARMS (GOOD SOIL) ADDRESS C. LANDIS, Vineland, N. ¥ y aad NICELY FURNISHED ‘H0) TO LET—aT 4A. Biizavethport, New Jersey; contains 7 rooms, all far- nished except parior; only 39 minutes trom New York; wiil be let to a good tenant for #500 a vear, ‘This isa splendid chance for a tamily to live economically nnd comfortably. ogee particulars address LOW KENT, box 185 Herald give BARAGAIN,—130 ACRES CHOICE LAND, TWO AA miles from New Brunsw 9., on the river bank ; Jozation ine, beautitul view of river and country ; jarge man: sion and outbuildings, surrounded by a beautiful lawn of forest, fruit and evergreen trees: fine walks and drives, with box and arborvitw bedges, with one of the best mineral springs in the iand, with all the qualities of the best Saratoga a will make a tine place for a hotel or summer board- en to be appreciated; no finer pi efor tment has heen offered to the public; also 125 valu- able Lots on Washington avenue, and other desirable Lots in the same locality, in Brook GAM & CO.,39 Nassau street, room 1834. HOUSE itable for T ISLIP, SOUTH SIDE OF LONG IS and all'necessary ontbuiidin: 4 club of gentlemen oF a family of Photograph with ROBERT T, M T CRANFORD, N. J.--FOR SALE, AN ORNAMENTAL AX Cottage, containing 11 rooms; stable, acres of land, with choice variety of fral from station, oe Central ae of New J ie 7 65 mi from New Y TER, Architect, 111 Broadway. AT QUOGUE, ELA VALUABLE FARM OF 400 ‘acre r tation; 87 tliable, balance wood- jana lecation; bounded’ by Shinneeock Bay; good nd barn, ice h art. Address ED- Other buildings; for sale in whole or FOSTER, Archi- D GRIFFIN, Quogue, L. 1, or N. tect, 111 Broadway. T YONKERS.—FOR SALE CHEAP, $8,500, TWO story French roof House; 13 rooms; gas, lows 650x100; fine river view; Ravine avenue; five minutes’ walk below Glenwood depot. Inquire of GEO. C, FURMAN, on the premises, or at 229 Broadway, New York. T RIVERSID! ON THE UND—SHORE FRONT Farm for sale, 25 acres, well located for gentleman's Tesidence or cutting up. Address J. W. ATWATER, Kiver- side station, Greenwich, Conn. LEGANT RESIDENCES, NEW BRIGHTON, ELEVEN Toms; water, pas, heaters high, healthy location fine view of Bay and city; $8,000; 50 |. Terms accommoda- ting. KRIN, 60 Broad strect OR SALE—FARM OR COUNTRY SEAT; 19 ACR! splendid land; ful cultivation; good builuings; health; Jocation, Staten Isiand ; $5,500; terms easy. DARRIN, 50 Broad strect. OR SALE—A FINE FARM OF 26 ACRES, IN ROCK- land county, an Northern Railroad, 29 miles from New York ; house new, 10 rooms, finished in best manner: fine well water; ‘outbuildings new, &c. Apply at STILL- MAN’S shoe store, corner Greenwich and Barclay streets. POR BALEGAT, HILLSDALE, TWO MILES FROM station, a Farm, containing 70 acres, cottage house, cou taining eight rooms, with barn, cow house, grain house; all kinits of fruit; dress G. R. H three storv; cattle barn 10 rods long; spring brook son. Ea 5, Hobart, Ind. FOR, SALE A BARGAIN, FOR SUCH. AS WISH A beautiful home in country, at New Brunswick, eight acres of choice Land, fine House of 16 rooma, splendid out. Duildings, surrounded by fine lawn of frult and ornamental trees, grounds mostly covered with (ruit; will, be sold cheap, as owner is going totravel for years,’ 8. S. MANGAM & CO., 89 Nassau street, room 1535. poe, SALE—A FINE FARM OF 34 ACRES, WITH NEW two story House of 13 rooms, barn, carriage house, granary, hog and hen houses and other enibuiidings, all new, two miles from New Brunswic from depot. near village. 5.8. MANGAM & CO., 39 Nassau street, room 16 '9. JOR SAL LEASE. OR EXCHAN —COUNTRY Seat of 65 acres, at New Rochelle; large modern house; fine old shade trees, Jawa, fruit, &c. Appiy on prem to C, A. BURGESS, 46 Broadway, RUIT FARM AT A BARGAIN Saflern, 10 acres orchard, riv H. OLIVER, No, 7 Beekman street. i; H FARM IN CITY OF PATERSON—t00 LOTS IN plots; fine investment; teres nay, C A , mountain view; R,, 24 Broadway, ORRISANIA.—FOR SALE OR TO LET, WITH IMME- B\ diate possession, @ two story frame Dwelling, with a two story tea room, 2x20; 12 rooms, all in good order; hot and cold water, bath, water closet, stationary tubs, speak'ng tubes, furnace and gas, with about four city lots of ground in garden; fruit, shade and lawn; pleasantly situated on high und; five minutes of steam cars and three minutes of orse cars; terms made to suit the purchaser. Also an eight room Houre and five city Lots, within three minutes of steam cars; price $5,000; $4,000 can remain on bond and mort- rey Inquire of JAMES L, PARSHALL, on Washington avenue, corner of Fifth street, LET—AT HILLSDALE, N. J. ON HACKENSACK Extension Railroad, 20 miles from city, six trains daily, anice French roof House. with lot 90x175, containing ten rooms; water in it; splendid order et paimed,; rent $25. Addrcas G. R, HERING, Hillsdale, N. To LET—FOR THREE OR FIVE YEARS (THE OWNER going to Ei urope), a neat Villa, if desired, with stable, ‘The grounds contain ‘about 14 ordinary city lots, are hand- somely laid out and dotted with quite a number of fine, large trees. The place {swituated near the brow of the hill, dual north of Hoboken, Inquire of J. H. BONN, Weehawken or H.W. STEHR & O0., 32 Lispenard street, or DUDEN arand stre 0 LET—#220 PER ANNUM--IN THE BEST PART OF Morrisania, a beautiful, new b root House, four stories; water and gas, chandelier, &c.; first class neighbor- hood, near rafiroad station, 55 minutes down town ; offered t half price because not finisned May 1. eth fers FULLER & CO., 28 Bond street. (0 LET—AT THNAFLY, N. J., NEAT COTTAGE, 8 rooms; barn, fruit, abade, Ae, ; 10 to 2 acres land; rent moderate. M. A. RULAND & CO, wt PAY RENT WUEN monthly will buy a nice Cotta, #62 monthly wil] buy « handsome House; ail conveniences; both on sewered and macadamized streets, at Whitestone, L. one hour from down town, $2 trains daily ? Apply to E, B. Z i sts SH AND #30 4 $1,000 cash and 9° REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. DELIGHTFUL SUBURBAN RESIDENCE, ON LEAD- fng avenue in Brookiyp, only two blocks from Ful avenue cars.—Handeome, large high stoop House, im m perfect order; all moderh tinprovements, gas and water; Street graded and paved; half acre land, very handsomely and darably fenced, tastily laid out with lawn, flowers, Ac, ; splendid and thrifty shade nd frult trees, on high ground, in the healthiest part of the olty. and where property is. cal roy ly enhancing in val Hil nell very low for cash, or tn ange would take one-third caai or Ny country piace. Jot I be for property wholly anency TABLE, Heraid Branch office, Brookiyn. PAGHANGE FOR LAND—PATENT RIGHT OF, APPLE IJ Corer and Slicer, four Billiard Tables, two Repeating Guns, fring 120 balls a minute, and a Diorama of Australia M. JONS, 407 Grand street, alance tn city property. Hy, no other tartan, ue red, Address EQUI ag $ XCHANGE—A STORE PROPERTY IN NEWARK FOR Farm from 10,000 40 $30,000: only principals. In- Quire in atore No, 1 New Bowery, from 12 to4. FXCHANGE-HARLEM BRICK | HOUSE, VALCE 1; 912,000, equity $7,000, for House io Jeraey Vity, Hoboken, Bergen or brookiyn; ‘only principais. Inquire in store No. £ Now Bowery, from 12 to 4. OR EXCHANGE—PLOT OF THREE ACRES, WELL shaded also afew low. Lots, less than one hour city by Central Railroad of New Jersey; will exchange for horses and carriages, furniture or good merchandise. Ad- dress K. B. B., box 194 Post oflice. {JOR SALE OR EXCHANGE -A 8S: PLENDID SAW AND Veneering Mill in the city, give first class business, netting over $1,600 per month.” This Is a rare chance. owner goin, ib. T. HOYT, 56 Broadway, New York, 0 EXCHANGE—FOR WELL LOCATED SOUTHERN oF Western Lands, a good Farm of 10 acres, near a ‘market, in Pulion count Y. COUNT NK KLLY BOS, 206 Broscway, ————— REAL ESTATE To EXOWMANGE. vomeborty 5 tne beautiful Cotta, giona to depot, and 400 city 1h Land, at Ratherturd Pare. Bad Greenwich street, New Fork “8” THOS: Be AGNEW, ___. REAL ESTATE WANTEL WANTED- FARMS AND COUNTRY “SEATS, IN WEsT- chester county, for which well Clty rt} will be given, A. FL JAYNE, Paints Brondwere ‘ wen D TO BUYIN THE COU NTR : NOT MORE ‘i than one hae ride oye the city, mal! Place, two or five acres, good house an DSI GL Sertouare,’ adresse Site Be Pe ey Sine pries and _ POST OFFICE NOTICE OST OFFICE NOTICE.—THE MAILS FOR EURO during the week ending Saturday, July #9, 1471, cpt at this ofice on Tuesday at Ll'y A. M.,on Wednesday at 9) ‘A. M., and on Baturday at 113g A.M. P. H, JONES, Postmaster, FURNITURE. TE. ROTH’S PARLOR SUITS MANUFACTORY AND Household Goods Warehouse, 50 Bleecker street, between Broadway and Bewery—All styles and all colors Parlor Suits, covered with reps, haircloth, satin or brocatel, from $45 Up to $250 a enit; Parlor, Chamber, Library, Dining Furniture Pianofortes, Mirrors, Carpets, &c., at the greatest Dargains for cash, Packed and delivered free. AS THE PRIVATE RESIDENCE 2 EAST TENTH street, one block west of Broadway, between University place Fifth avenue—Magnificent aouble Pompadour "arlor Balt, nearly new, cost $600, for $275; one do., satin brocatel, $150; one do., $50; Planoforte, Parlor, Chamber, Dining Furniture, at if nul cost; property of vrivate family. House to let. CONSIDERABLE REDUCTION HAS BREN MADE Ly Be of Farniture, Carpets and Bedding, at L’S extensive warerooms, 200 Eighth avenue, iwentieth street, Weekly or monthiy payments NING HOUSEKEEPING WILL sell a magnificent Drawing Room Suit, Pompadour Atyle, covered with satin brocatel, cost 400, for %200; one do., $60; Pianoforte, cost $750, for 8275; Paintings, Bronzes, Mirrors, Ltageres, Bookcase, Cabinets, Chamber and Vining Furnitare, 36 Weat Fifteenth street, near Fifth avenuy MAGNIFICENT PARLOR SUIT, 14 PLECHS, RICH brocatel covering. cost $700, for $150; Library and Drawing Room Suits, B6v to $75; ' Bedroom Sets, rosewood and wainut Dining Room Furniture, €c., complete, at a sac- ; Used wix months, Call at private realdence 180 West ty thine reet (URNITURE, CARPETS AND BEDDING.—THE largest assortment anil the lowest prices for cash or on Weekly or mouthly payments, at B. M. COWPERTHWAII'S, 165 Chatham stree URNITURE, CARP Labraries bought for cash at No! 4 University ton aqnure and Kighth street. Li ace, be tween Washi 60,000 volomes of Hooks for sale. FURNITURE will well at the Jollowing low prices for cash: Suits, #75; rep do. 240; Becroom Suite in walnut, $35; Brussels Carpets, 70 cents; 300 loté cheap. Cali this day or Sunday. MONTHLY OR | WEEKLY PAYMENTS Fuinitare, Bedding, &e. DEALY & CUNNINGHAM, Prices iower thao auy otuer house in the city. 884 and 386 Third avenue, near Twenty SILCTARDS. AL —STANDARD AMERICAN BILLIARD TABL unequatied for accu and durability and proved by the leading amateurs and professional constantly on have ules at prices rangingirom wards’ also uniqi ityles for dwelling houses, PHELAN & COLLEND. GRIFFITH'S NEW. DESIGN Tk TW. geri tourstege’ aud tevanen sides, with Delani Patent Wire Custions, can only be bought at 4U Vesey street. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. HAVELL—PECK.—At East Orange, N. J. day, July 26, by the Rey, W. D. Hedden, M D. HAVELL, of Bioomiield, to Miss LAuRA 1. PEu: East Orange, MEAD—FINEHOUT,—In Greenpoint, on Tuesday, July 25, by the Rev. R. C. Putney, Grorce W. MEAD to FANNIE, daughter of the late William W. Fines hout, of Greenpoit. WALTON—TREMELEY. —In Elizabeth, on Thursday, July 27, at the residence of the bride's parents, by vie Key, Frederick M. Gray, of Greenville, N. J, WILLiAM M. WALTON, of Bergen Port, to Harriz A. ‘TREMBLEY, Ganghter of Samuel KR. Tremoiey, isq., of the former place. Died. BADGER.—On Friday morning, July 28, GkorGE J. BADGER, aged 61 years, Funeral on Sunday, at three o’clock P. M., from his late residence, 349 Willoughby avenue, Brooklyn. Portsmouth (N. H.) and Chicago papers please copy. BakWETT. —On Thursday, July 27, Lorerro 0., youngest daughter of Michael and Ellen Bennett, aged ‘8 and 2 months, Kelatives and friends of the family are invitea to attend the funeral, from the residence of her pa- rents, 479 WyckolY street, Brooklyn, on Saturday, zvth mstant, at two P. M. Bos WorTH.—On Wednesday, July 26, at the resi- dence of his father, FRepERicK, son of Judge Bos- worth, aged 21 years. Funeral services West Twenty-secona atreet, tuis day (Saturday), aveleven A, M. Friends of the family and the deceased invited to attend, Brown.—On Thursday, July 27, after a short Ml- ness, ELIZABETH BROWN, adupted dauguter of Charles Brown, aged 45 years, ‘The reiatives and iriends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend her funeral, at 176 Christo- pher street, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock. ‘The remains are to be conveyed to Greenwood Ceme- tery. Gooawetta—In Brooklyn, on Friday, July 28, Bersy L., wife of Charles H. Cogswell and eldest daughter of Dr. . W. and Elizuveth Rockwell, in the Juin year of her age. ‘The fune will be held at the residence of her parents, at 208 Adeiphi street, this (Saturday) morn- ing, at nine o'clock, Her rematos wilt be takea on the twelve o'clock tram, from ‘twenty-seveatn street, New York, to Danbury, Conn., lor inter- ment. CooK.—At Blizabeth, N. J., on Thursday, July 27, EVANG: se AMORY. Infant daughter of J. Bulls and Reve C. Cook, aged 4 months and 2) days, Funeral Suaday afternoon vt three o'clock, Conroy.—On Friday, July iver a@ snort and pain(ul ulness, Daviy H, Connoy, In the 26th year of ns ages His friends and acquaintances, and those of the family, aro respectiully Invited Lo attend bis funeral, from the residence of his mother, 348 Madison street, at one o'clock. Y r » duly 27, ELLA MARI beloved enild of Wiliam H. and Maria Co. z years and 7 days. {be relatives and friends are respecttully imvited to attend her funeral, trom the residence oi her parents, No, 27 Kast Lizth street, tls (Saturday) afternoon, a! 1 Dayas,—On Friday, July 28, WILLIAM H. Dayas, aged 44 years. Funeral on Sunday, at three P. M., from Presby- terian church, Twenty tuird street, bear Sevenun avenue. Friends of the family, members of st. Cecile Lodge, No. 568, Union Chapter, No. 180, and the Masonic fraternity are invited, St. CecrLe Longe, No, 508, F. AND A. M,—BRPTH- ReN—You are hereby summoned to attend a special communication at the lodge room, 594 Broadway, on Sunday, 30th inst., at lalf-past one o'clock P. M., to assist In the funeral obsequies of our departed yr, Wm. H. Dayas, haps AVM. F. SHERWIN, Master. DERCKSEN.—In Brooklyn, on Thursday, July 27, ANTHONY DEROKSEN, aged 37 years. Relatives and triends are invited to attend the faneral, from we residence of ©. C, Van Santen, 635 Fifth avenue, on Saturuay, 29th instant, at two o’ciock P. M. DINAN.—At Plermont, Rockland county, on Thurs- day, July 27, CATHAKINE, wife of Daniel Dinan, in the 68th year of her age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are reapect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, at Piermont, Rockiand county, on Satur- day, July 29, at half-past two o'clock. OCKSTADTER.—UN Thursday, July 27, Mra. Cyx- THIA H. DOCKSTADTER, youngest daughter of Mrs. Sarah M. and the late Edward N, Harrison, in the 33d year of her age. Funeral services at St, Chrysostom chapel, corner Thirty-ninth street and Seventu avenue, this (Satur- day) morning, at eleven o’ciock, Her remains wilt be taken to Orange, N. J., for mterment. The rela- tives and friends of the famuly, and those of her brother-in-law, Thomas W. Pittman, are respectfully invited to attend. DoweRTY.—On Friday, July 28, after a lingering iNness, RICHARD DOHERTY, aged 46 years and 3 months, The relatives and friends of the family, and tnose of his brother-in-law, Thomas Lawlesa, are respect- fully invited to attend whe funeral, from his late residence, 104 King strect, on Sunday afternoon, at ‘one o'clock. DOLAN.—At Babylon, Suffolk county, Long Island, on Thursday, July 27, CATHARINE DOLAN, native of parish Bullyragget, county Kilkenny, Ireland, aged d 8. *" Wer remains wil be taken from St. Francis Xavier church, Sixteenth streeo, New York, after high mags, to Calvary, thia (Saturday) morning, a: eleven yelock. Kest ua peace, Oo PAIRCHILD.—O0 Friday, Jaly 28, EMMA B, Farr- CHILD, Wife of Morton Fairchild. ‘The funeral will take place from her late residence, No, 152 Twenty-third street, South Brooklyn, this day (Saturday), July 29, at j-past two o'clock. Re- latives and tfiends are respectiully invited to attend, Fincn.—In West Morrisania. at three o’clock on Friday morning, July 28, CATHARINE, wife of Myron Finch, Esq., aged 63 years, 10 months and 21 days, ‘The relatives and friends of tne family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, Cortlandt avenue, West Morrisania, on Sunday, the 30th instant, at half-past twelve o'clock P.M. . Groxgy.—On Friday, July 28, BRIDGET GIBNEY, & native of Navin, county Meath, ireland, aged 72 ears. : The relatives and friends, and those of her son, John Gibney, are respectiully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 424 West Fitteenth street, On Sunday afternoon, July 30, at one o'clock. The remains Will be taken to Calvary Cemetery for interment. Hart.—On Friday, July 28, MARGARET, wife of John L. Hart. The relatives and sriends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 708 Myrtie avenue, this (Saturday) afters HOON, at tare O’OHOCK. | HENDERSON.—On Thursday, Jnly 27, after a ling- the aged ering ness, MARY J. JIBNDERSON, aged 27 years, ‘The faneral wail) take piace on saturday. tue 29th Inst., at eleven o'clock A. M., from thé residenes of Mr. Walton Caple, 308 West Fifteenth street. Ail her friends are invited, HexeERT.—On Thorsday, July 27, CaTHaRrtne CARSON, wile Of Elias Herbert. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral services, to be held at her late residence, 211 East Forty-eighth street, on Sunday, July 30, at five o'clock P. M. ‘Che remains will be taken to Freehold, N. J., for interment, KEARNEY.—On Friday, July 24, ELLEN KEARNEY, 28 years. ‘The funerat will occur at two o'clock on Sunday afternoon, from her late residence, 200 Third avenue, Friends are respectfully invited, Kenyon.—At Engtewood, N. J., on Thursday, July 27, Mra, MARY A, KENYON, aged 38 years, The friends of her brothers, Richard, Charles A, and Cornelius J. Donovan. are invited to attend the funeral, from St. Mary’s church, Hoboken, at ten o'clock A. M. this day (Saturday), 29th inst. KruGer.— Suddenly, at Yoakers, N. Y., on Wednes- day, July 26, 1571, HARKY J. KRUGER, aged 31 years and 6 days, Relatives and friends invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 8 Beuna Vista avenue, on Sunday morning. ‘Trains leave Thirtieth street, ‘at halt-past eight o'clock A. M. Manony.—On Thursday, July 27, ELLEN, the be- loved wife of P. Manony, aged 32 years. ‘The funerat will take place from her tate residence, 538 Third avenue, at one o'clock. ¥ On Friday, July 28, VALENTINE, son of Valentine and Amelia Manck, aged 1 year and 23 days, “the relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his father’s residence, 250 West Thirt, pong street, this (Saturday) after- ,hoon, at one o' Meyek.—On Friday, July 28, Broke, wife of r, In the Jd year of her age. Wilhtam Me} ‘The relatives and irienas of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the faneral, trom her late residence, 425 East Thirty-ninth street, on Suoday afternoon, at half-past one o'clock, MONTGOMERY.—On Friday morning, July 28, after @ short and severe illness, MARY A. MONTGOMERY, wife of Robert Montgomery, aged 61 years, 1 month and 15 days, Relatives an friends of the family are respect. fully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday, July 80, from her late residence, 320 East’ Filty-third street, at half-past one o'clock precisely. MURPHY.—fHOMAS J. MURPHY, Of 432 Gold street, Brooklyn. Notice of funeral hereatter. PETERSCHEN.—Suddenly, on Thursday afternoo> July 27, of efuston of the brain, SYLVIA ELvina, only daughter of Francis and Annie Peterschen, aged 4 years and 11 months. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to atteua the funeral, at ten o’clock tais (Saturday) morning, from the residence of her grandfather, Daniel McCormick, 206 sullivan street. Raprorp.—On Friday, July 28, Many, wile of Lewis Radtord. The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fuily invited to attend the faneral, from her late residence, 503 Hudson street, on Suuday, July 30, at two o'clock, RUSSELL.—Suddenly, on Friday, Joly 23, at Pas saic, N. J., Epirit Soruta, only child of William and Mary C. Kusseil, aged | year, 8 months and » days, Notice of tune in afternoon papt SHARKKY.—On Friday, July 25, 1871, the wife of Abner 0. Sharkey, aged 42 years and » months. Relatives and irtends are invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 483 West Twenty- fourth street, on Sunday, at three o'clock #. M. Smira.—On Friday, July 28, WILulAM HARRIS, infant son of Wiiliain M, and Jennie Smith. ‘The relatives ana frlends of the family are re- Spectiully invited to attend the funeral. from lis parents’ residence, 444 Bast 117th street, near First avenue, to-morrow Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock, Sporpore.--At Keyport, N. J., on Friday, July 28, SPORBORG, Infant son of M. W. and Rosa Sporborg, aged 3 months and 6 days. ‘The relatives nd iriends are mvited to attend the funeral, at the residence of bis parents, 514 West Twenty. Te Ree oe hs vn Sunday moruing, 30th inst., plock. Srerson.—At Tarrytown, N. Y., Mrs. LAURA STET- SON, Widow of Johu Stetson, aged 61 years. The friends of the family are invited to attend tho funeral, at the Methodist church, Mamaroneca, this (Saturday) alternoon, July 29, at two o'clock. STUART.—On Thursday, July 27, atter a lingering iliness, Mra. A., wile of Henry Alexander Stuart, im the 33d year of her age; also her infant son, ALEX- ANDER STUART, aged 2 nonths. ‘The relatives aud friends of the family are respect- fuily invited to attend their funeral, on Sunday aiternoon, at one o'clock, from thelr late residence, No. 104 avenue D. The members of Knickerbocker Lodge, 1. 0. of O. FP. are respectfully invited to attend; also sister lodges, - Norice.—The members of Knickerbocker Lodge, . 22, 1.0. 0. F., are terepy notified to meet at 104 Avenue D, on Sunday, July 30, at one o'clock, for the purpose of Sieenting the funeral ol the wife of our Worthy ’. Henry A. Stuart. G K. McMURRAY, N. G. RG. A. 8. TAYLOR, Secretary TORMEY.—UUAUKLES TORMEY, aged 45 years, from a short and severe attack of dysentery. The funeral will take place from his late residence, 133 Gold street, Brooklyn, on Sunday, July 20, at one o'clock, P. M, ‘The fricnds of the family are respect- fully invited to attend. VAN BEUREN.—On Friday, July 28, ANNIE T., wife of Henry 8. Van Beuren, Notice oi funeral hercafter, VANDER VELDEN.—On Friday. July lingering Illness, Jacop VANDER VELDED of Holland, aged 37 years and 6 months. ‘The relatives aad friends are invited to attend the junerai, from ms late residence, 185 Stanton street, on Sunday moruing, at Len o'clock, We.tz.—On Wednesday, July 26, CHARLES WIL- LIAM, son of Williamand Henrietta Weitz, aged 11 months, The relatives and friends of the family and mem- bers of Polar Star Lodge, No, 119, 1. 0. O. #,, are Invited to attend the tuneral, from the residence of his parents, No, 263 Third street, to-morrow (Sun- day) aiternoon, at wo o’ciock. TS FIRES. ned to Death at Rondout. Hupson, N. Y., July 2., 1871, A frightful accident occurred yesterday afternoon ohn Cement Hil, near Kondout. A small house, occupled by Mr. Fitzgerald, who 1s employed in the cement works, took fire while he was absent and was lotally destroyed, consuming is wife in the flames. Nothing of the body was leit but charred bone: A Woman Be Large Fire at Khinebeck Station. RIUNEBECK STATIO! Y., July 28, 1871. A fire broke out at one o'clock this morning, de stroying Adolph Seaman’s Marble Works and Hege- man’s Hotel. The losses are as follows: —-Adolph Seaman, $6,000; no insurance. Mr. Scott, of Kings ton, loss on bnilding, $2,500, John Hegeman, pro- prietor of the hotel, $1,500; insured. Jacob Mendel- son, owner of the hofel, $16,000; partially insured, The fire broke out in the marbieizing room. Destructive Hire in Kansas City. Sr. Louis, July 28, 1871. Seven stores were destroyed by fire on Main street, Kansas City, Mo., yesterday. The loss is $70,000; insurance $40,008." It is supposed to have Leen thé work of an incendiary. Buraing of a Grain Elevator in Wisconsi MILWAUKER, July 28, 18 McMahon's elevator, at Jetferson, Wis.,was burned yesterday, together with the adjoining buildings. Whe loas 18 $25,000. THE RECENT STABBING AFFRAY. James Halleck, who was stabved in the abdomen by, as 1s alleged, one Alexander Farrell, while re- turning from an excarsion on the East River, ag mentioned in the HERALD of Wednesday, is under- stood to be still in a dangerous condition at his home tm Harlem. The accused has been confined ir the Town Hall at Morrisania, Westchester county, since the evening of the occurrence, althoug! the right of the authorities of that town to hold the man 1s exceedingly doubtful. In justice to thr members of @ peaceable and orderly society it may be stated that the disgraceful atfray indicated too! place on the barge Merchant, which had been chat tered foran excursion by the men composing the J L, Mott Association. THE WEEKLY HERALD. The Cheapest and Best Newspaper in th Country. 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