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e’elock. from the residence of his father, Daniel Leo, No.3 Whitehall street, On Tuesday, April 27, late of Clonti year of her age, ‘The friends and aequain’ spectfully invited to attend residence, 33 Leonard street, Apel, Masehna isco An the tances of the family are re- her faneral, from her Jato this afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Her remaing will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery for in- terment. ‘On Wedneeday. April ) 28, after a short but severe iliness, Banan Ann, wife of John Sperling, in the 63d year of her age. ‘The members of Cetty’s Lodge, I. 0. of O. F.; Marion Division, Sons of Temperance, and the friends of the family, residence, 129 East Twenty- at 120'elock. , are invited to attend her neral, from her late eighth street, to-morrow, ADVERTISEMENTS REN EWED EVERY DAY. For innumerable Wants, see Second Page. For various Advertisements, sce Thira Page. ARDING HOUSES. A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE CAN BE ACCOM. modated with bedroom, aa try, om the secon: the lst of May, St ykn ane large room and LEASANT FRONT PARLOR AND BEDROOM TO with board, at 135 Wooster, Prinee strect. pplied with baths, &. OARDING.—PLEASANT ROOMS FOR GENTLEMEN, ith breakfastand tea, at 175 Spring street, one door om pson street, OARD WANTED-IN SOUTH BROOKLYN, OR BE- tween the ferries, by » gentleman, wifo and ehild. Best mere given and required, Address Williams, Herald office, OARD WANTED—FOR A LADY AND GENTLEMAN, 1d room—board for lady only. Location ry high wp town, Address EB. W. P., OARD—SINGLE GENTLEMEN, AND GENTLEMEN ‘and their wives, may obtain, at let May, pleasant fur- nished or unfurnished rooms, with b by wpplying at 164 West Twentieth street, near Eighth avenue. FOARDING HOUSES. OUNTRY BOARD WANTED, BY A LADY, IN A pieasant village, (New Roe ther, mm the New Hav. ng, and thorough bass, ve for references to Messrs. Broadway. = FURNISHED ROOMS AND Twentieth street, between Fourth UMMER Riv BOARDING ON THE BANKS OF THE HUD- ix miles fi if the ire a, wil nt and back parlor, on the fires floor, together h the privilege of the bath, and meals 1. Alxo, @ few youn, be aecom- ith or without board, at 84 PERSONAL. M bas cnt OELBERMAN atreet, to ge N, OF WILLIAMSBURG, requested to call at Mr. A. Stursberg, No, 20 Broad letter addressed to him, NHE LADY WHO ATTENDED THE SALE OF HOUSE- hold Furniture, on Tuesday, the 27th inat., Wittouehby street, Brooklyn, and bought lot Ni trait o! wall (it young lady, painted in oil, and whieh was not on the catalogu the owner, she is particular! ‘the Auetioncer, piain the error. Ges Daughter, ia wi 8 ‘ashington street, at No. 53 |—por- ‘ater oolors—took from the supposed by ‘mistake) a family portrait of & set in @ rich guilt frame, ‘Anit is of great value to requested to call upon Mr. Brooklyn, r Hae HANNAI CROOKER.—ON MONDAY EVENING Clark upper was given ly the cabin passengers to the ; at which ne # snuff box was re- sented to him, as asmall token of the respeet and good feelin, that existed, for his kindness and civility during a long ani fatiguing voyage from London to well. New York. P sors all sailed from London to New OHN MONTAGUE, OTHERWISE JOHN STRINGER’ York about the year 1540, and afterwards went to reside at Hartford, in the State of Connection Was tra , and from thence returned to New York, and Mer for # dry goods store. He then sailed for St. Louis, where ho was residing (with his wife and little girl in been heard of; consequently is said John Montague (if living) is feet 9 inches in height. His lust yrner of 12 Mr. Fi November, 1445, very ill with fove 28t. 13, oar, St. Louis on the Missouri. y rson will give any information whether the said John Mon- ague is living or oead ifthe latter, whe —or any other particulars respecting hin acley's, corner of Washington aad Reade atre Since then he has no! supposed to be dead, The now about 33 years of ago, 5 letter was addressed from Ifan; nd where he died to Dr. Byrne, at heor thoy will confer a great favor on his relatives in England. AN TED—SOME RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT , to adopt @ fine baby, five months old; none others ald office, stating lad need apply. Address note to iY. HL. Ht where an interview may be had, for one week. SOCIETY MEETINGS, 0 UPHOLSTERERS.—A G will be held at Mechani amittec, "Hall, 175 Hester st Friday, the 20th inst., at 8 o'clock. RAND MASS MEETING , On. By order of the com- UARRYMEN'S U. P. 80 general meoting of the abi Broadway, on the Ist i shall be $! for eaid da that on and after the first 1234 's worl 'HOMAS KIERNAN, Pro CIETY.—AT THE LAST ove Society, held at Milli- t., it was umanimonsly re- Wonday in May, 1852, the per day, ten hours being ASONIC.—THE MEMBERS OF ST. JOHN'S LODGE ‘No. 1, are requested to atte: 1, a corner of Broome and Crorby streets, on Friday ning at 7 o'clock, when their new and splendi nd at the Mavonic Templ the M. W. Grand Master he W. M. G. TISDALL, Seerctary. next (30th inst.) lodge room will be dedicated b; Oscar Colee, Esq. By order of t Oo. OF 0. F. Lodge, 356, are particular!: Lodge on Friday ni, nee comes before the lodge THE MEMBER: OF UNITED to attend the reques| April 30th, as business of great im- ASONIC NOTICE.—THE which ; for th lodge room, al Crosby ectfully above which time the new lodge room will RESPEC’ IVE LODGES e ensuing year, in the new ic Temple, cornor of Broome and Tequested to moct at the e, on Friday evening, nel %, at § o'clock, at ¢ dedicated, OARDING—AT NO. 54 GREAT JONES STREET. Well fur: ed and pleas: rooms to let, to gen! without meals, in asmall and quiet family, Refere shange, No removal in May. OARD IN SOUTH BROOKLYN.—TWO ROOMS TO let, furnished or unfurnished, tos gontlemen and his . & few minutes walk from the required. Apply at77 Presidentet, OARD WANTED—BY A LADY AND GENTLEMAN, in_s pleasant, retired locatin—board for the lad: only. Them no object. Payment in advance. Ad- dros“ Carol,” Herald office, for three days. OARDING—TWO OR THREE SINGLE GENTLEMEN ean be accommodated with breakfast and tea, and din- uer on Sun in a private boarding house. Apply at No, 49 Orchard street, between Graftd and Hester streets. 14 board. WARREN STREET, ROOMS mediately, furnished of unfurnished, with or without FNS FOR a ita cnns MAY BE HAD IM- “A PRIVA TE FAMILY, WITHOUT CHILDREN, HAVE taken alarge {uur story, brown front, new house, com- plete with all the modern imprevements, would let to single gentlemen, two large rooms, with full or partial board, cation northeast Los ner of Fourth avenue and Twenty- eighth street. URNISHED ROOMS—TO LET TO SINGLE GENTLE- MEN (without board), at No. 62 Henry street. Fu RNISHED OR UNFURNISHED SUITS OF ROOMS, vith or without board, or partial board, at 97 Clinton Place, Eighth street. WWII THE SECOND RBEGU- jjokerbocker Building As- ‘boek« jail, on Mond: ite all tv attend this to give full and ry. HE APOLLO, THIS BVENING.—ATTEND THE Tare Pianoforte and Ho ishing Mutual Association. The society goes into tion on the lat of May, and it is very desirable that those I who intend subscribing should do so. at 0 filung idly. Office No. 2 Astor IL A. H. JOC! half past seven o'clock, the first of May. not at end on aren snaie ie Adriance, Sherman & Co., No.2 Apto: informsticn can be procured. CELYN, Treasurer. IANOPORTE AND HOUSE FURNISHING MUTUAL Association.—There will be meeting of this soviety at the Apollo, this evening, at half past seven o’eloek, The members who have not yet signed the articles of agreement are requested to attend. Those ladies and gentlemen who intend to become subscribers are also reque as the socity goes into 0} { No. 2 Arter House TO PRINTERS. GTEREOTYPE AND ELECTROTYPE FOUNDRY—RE- moval.—Vincent Dill, Jr., Stercetype and Elec:rotype Founder, has removed from Nos. 21 and 23 Ann strect, to the new building, No, 29 and William. Bs No. vekman strect, between Nassau OARD—AN ELEGANT SUIT OF ROOMS ON THE first floor: also, other rooms can be had, at 82 East ‘Twenty-third stroet, near Fourth avenue, and a short dis- tance above Union Bark. OARD.—TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN, OR A GEN tleman and his wife, can be furnished with board, aud an elegant suit of rooms, in a private family, where are Nd other boarders, Apply at 226 West Twenty. street. F° ly, immedia near Broadway. )URNISHED PARLORS tlemen, RNISHED ROOMS TO LET.—GENTLEMEN “CAN obtain handsomely furnished rooms, in a private fami- te possession, by applying at 57 Franklin street, TO LET, TO SINGLE GEN- a desirable suit of well furnished pariors on the first floor, in s private family, with bath room; respec- table location, suitable for two gentlemen, without board; terms moderal t No. 14 Greene street, near Canal. OARDING.—GENTLEMEN AND THEIR WIVES, OR a few single xentlemen, can be accommodated with board, ina pleasant location, convenient to Grand street and East Broadway stages. References required. Apply at 16 Allen street. OARDING—A VERY PLEASANT ROOM ON FIRST floor, suitable for a penton es and his wife, or two sia- ‘le gentlemen, who would like to furnish their own room. fhe location is pleasant, with all modern improvements. Inquire at $14 Greenwich street, corner of Jane. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—GENTLEMEN AND THEIR wives, and a few single gentlemen, can be aceommo- dated with full or partial board in a pl ant lecation, within eight minutes walk from South ferry. Apply at southeast corner of Honry and Baltic streets. BoakD WANTED—FROM MAY FIRST, BY A YOUNG lady, in a private family. Location, West of Broadway, Letween Spring and Fourteenth sts, Payments in advance. Terms must be moderate. A line addressed to Miss. A. Jackson, 106 Leroy street, will be attended to. OARD—TWO LARGE ROOMS TO LET TO FOUR single gentlemen, in a large four story now hou plete with all the modern improvements. Referenc changed, Apply at Fourth avenue, corner of Twenty-ighth atreet. OARDING—SOUTH BROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN and his wife, or two single gentlemen, can ebtain ful or partial board, with handsome rooms, furnished or unfuc- nidhed, within three minutes walk of South ferry. Address is office. OARD WANTED—BY THREE GENTLEMEN, IN A private family ora boarding house, to be situated on the Brooklyn Heights, where bathing accommodation can behad. Add: » Herald office, H. A. which muet be moderate, Board, WANTED—BY A WIDOW LADY AND HER little boy, 5 pei ‘ate family, or whore there are but few boarders, near Broadway, between Warren and Fourth streets. Terms moderate. Apply, or direct, post paid, to Mrs. Smith, 36 Frankfor: eet. OARD—A WIDOW LADY HAVING A FRONT room, with closet, unoccupied, above Grand strect, will ietit, with board, to ene or two ladies. Payment in @ vance. Address Mrs. Omar, for three days, Chatham square Post Office, stating where an address can be sent. H., stating terms, SPECIAL NOTICES. held on Thursday, the 2th inst. tute, 351 Broadway, at 73 o’clo: nating Officers, Managers, and Committees, to at the Election on the 18th Ma; MERICAN INSTITUTE.—THE ADJOURNED INFOR mal Mecting of the Mombors of this Institute, will b @ Ins of nomi. upported » at the rooms of ok, for the Barns 0 8 LIVINGSTON LIVINGSTON, Chairman. Joun W. Cuanuens, OTICE TO TAXPAYER! of the several war tt tion and review at the office . 7 New City Hall, from the —THE ASSESSMENT ROLLS will be open forin- | sis eof the Tax Commissioners, Nth of May to the 2th of June, and all citizens interested sre requested to call and examine the same, between the hi jours of 9and4o'clock. All parties neglecting, unless by reason of absence from the city, orsicknors, during the entire not be entitled to relief on fi Supervisors of Common Council. JONATHAN W be clored tor a few days, Due notice will be given of its re THO: SNORT-HAND WRITER England, of very great ex ployed most oxtonsively in ma’ there, and whoxe talent as a ver able, is open to an engacement wi . A mo onl erald DENTISTRY rens streets, to inform their fr ereave in thei above locatic can promire at mode or, y in their various operation: Lave, during twenty years’ prac norearen why thourinds who ha from the henofite of skilfal and e Moor nut be able to avail themselves of it, at very reasonable rates. In ing in our profession, we beg the the references below. We vee nv in ail operations, and we have as to secure comfort and privacy. ment isso completely organized, that orders for artil teeth, from one to a full set, are exec than at any other dental office the extraction of teeth tho ease tion depends much on the tact 0 tation of instruments to the pa rf possible ease that may p NORTHALL & MOORHEAD J. Moorhend, and assietants, rences—Bishop Mellvaine, Rev Rev. Mr. Roigers, Rev. Samuel B. Johnson, Vanderlilt, Hon. John E Horaek, James M. Quin, Ostrander, Wendell, Wiley, Co LIGHTER WANTED, nm. @ump coal from Twenticth st t. Apply at the of Avenue A, cor ertod head, aurgeon at immense pains to procure such ormeof instruments that we sre onal sont i Dr. EM. Jobngon, Ro abo: joned, will jequent application to the . ALLEN aie for altérati opening. ONE, Proprietor. , FROM Tax Commissioners m aud repai AND perieace tiers of iinportance batim writer is unquestion- here his services will be ap- ly wonld be desired. Address ALT Woost public that ¢ them to ro tho increasod {acilities, they ervives, , with excellence and dara aro the prineiplos which gnided them. Thore Is ve hitherto it ont xpericnced dentistry should tince it can bo offered proof of our ability and stand= ttoation of our rea one but the best mat suite of offices so arranged The mechanical depart- ‘din s shorter time in the U id tes. In and facility of the opera- of tho operator, in his aday- rtivular case, and wo have a variety of shapes to moot every Respectfully, 1, M.D. We street. Refe- Dr. Cutler, Rev. Mr. Lewis, Dr. Farley, arphy, Hon, John Ey Vatontine Mott, Alex. H. R, to Grand entiotit stroet aad ner of T $1,000 on the Bank of 7, 882, REWAR anhattan Co the above reward Scott, a Gold Lepine Wate B10 Tee cot utine atl day last, probably on west sido o' ost 4 and William street, Twelve will Le suitably rewarded by cal etairs, —L08T, ON April 28, a Pocketbook, containing $4,000 and S13, ajl dated May 5, 1:49 LOST AND REWARDS. WSDNESDAY mpany.’ The nunbors are ‘Phe finder by lonving it with William Mopking stroct, East Brooklyn, REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR THE RETURN h, if in good condition, No. pring, Tt vas lost on Mon: the town. Apply to DOCTOR HART, 30 Oliver street. BETWEEN BROADWAY Dollars, in bills. Tho findor ling at'l3 Codar streot, up OST—LAS Hall of Christy containing Hinder Will be suitably rewarded qs ce, OST—ON TUESDAY MOR set leather tronk, bound w on both ends, It was taken fr probabiy by mistake, 1 rewa contents, by 2 0 '« Minstrels, C, E. STRON three $1 bills and ‘several It contained Indi I Will be paid for the rocover IN COMING FROM THE & lady's pear! port-monnaie, $2's aad $i'a, The on lnving it atl Lo Roy ING, APRIL 27, A RUS- h brass nails, And marked roi the ste! OL West Bleventh stroet. OST—BETWEEN BEACTI AND CANAL STREETS, A 4 small German engineer wor will be given. FRANK DIBBE: i, for which a liberal reward N, corner of Canaland Hud- _*. O8T—ON TUESDAY AFTERNOON, SUPPOSED IN Broadway, between Broomo st. and Union Park, a silver Watoh, (Quartier maker, No. 24,976,) with pl Nd chain attached. jer, on returning Norden The fi 4 Wi and King have stolen some of the and modelled for my use for Mi y of them without m ording to lw JA between Degraw and fai eet, will by OTICE.-WHEREAS, ‘SOME I ar Clinton, all persons aro . Clark's houses in P3 rely onutios consent, as they will ES LIVESEY, Court stro ett, Brooklyn. RSON OR PERSONS Or ADAM BARBIER, to commence a class of Ir: who have ly rome knowle who wieh the practive of it; also, « ing, Madam He xey WELL guest of ni Dancing Tho Academy is at the Stuyvona F* OF THE A family, to rome with brewkfart and tens twoon Fifth and Sixth avenues. ers of this e of that language, 8 for those commenc- jarbier can be even every day, from 3 to 6 ek, A1.005 Broadway. Terms moderate. SAND HIS SISTER, MAD. H. GIA- morons frionds and patr: saes until the t Instituto, BLEST FRE) CH TRACH- Y, offors & few rooms in hia house and ‘oung gentlemen who wish to learn French, Inquire at 116 Elevonth stro » be~ ING SING, WESTCHESTER COUNTY.—MRS, PAT terson's Seminary for yon ten years of age, Tho Prinvipal, having for « gro Years been enzaced in the care Assnros those that may favor h her pupils will enjoy ansnal n the comforts of o ply to Mra. Cooley, 11 A CHOOL TEAC fed An American, @ pr religion, temporate habits, goo eomponded, will find a good woh teow of tho Academy wt Marine: mond, Staten Tela Jt. George Thor Uv. & Berd netibntions, far Ore por vent in bey Quren tho raquieed coxhponant Funded te eubscribers fur rope iwate family, and eduoation, $13 under eight; above that age, $100, cht avenus. FR WANTED-ON nd tenehoras, with bh 9 onDOele A ng Ladies and Boys, wnder many and instruction of iren, with their patronage, tha means of improvement, and rms por wannim, bi LL QUALI. ofeesor of some Protew UJ moral eharnoter, well ro ol by calling on the tene- re Harbor, ar Port Rioh- id Van Naso, It, WILCOX, PROPRIB- Hstant novotiations by the nab rownil vance OXpanKed And pro: n for one your Moncey ri nofor for teachsra, ‘| E Cullen, | OARD IN HOBOKEN.—A FEW SINGLE GENTL men can be accommodated with very pleasant rooms and partial board. Croton and shower bath in the house. Location close in vicinity of the ferry. Inquire at 31 Hudson Terrace, Hoboken. OARDING, AT NO. 5 EIGHTH AVENUE, ABING- | Diaon Square. —A handsome suit of rooms, front, on very eagonable terms; also, & room hot and cold water, and bedroom communicating. References exchanged, Bath in the house. OARD IN A PRIVATE FAMILY—A SINGLE GEN- tloman ean he accommodated with a pleasant room, breakfast and tea, and dinner on Sundays, in private femi- Jy, residing in Twelfth stroct, near Fourth avenue, Address offive, Spacious, elev: with charming scenery on all sides, it possenses # rarely combined. OARD IN BROOKLYN. men ean bave board in | have good society. the Ray. Apply at from South. OARD UP TOWN. or two single ¢ TWO OR THRE family, whe ly situated, NTLEMAN, lated w Bat burst, m, Ke, Houston stre occupants Apply to Mrs. Me Sh gett ROOMS ‘OND AND | 3D third floors of hous F Atrect, (a few doors | from Broadway,) suitable for gentlemen and’ their wires. Also two Rooms for single gentlemen. The house has been | recently painted, rooms newly furnished, and ens, with other improvements, introduced, References required, OARDING—GENTLEMEN AND also a fow single goutlemen, can be ace good board and pleasant rooms, f ed ov untnrnished, aft the Ist of May, at 41 ¥ yth street. A) | Bro e street, corner of Ladiow street, entra | Low street. 1 J OARD IN BROOKLY: } young gentlemen, partial Board, (b: | and dinners on Sundays, ) in tiie ¥ | milton avenue Ferrics—one lar, | Trees W. F. Go, rred. Terms mode | POARD IN souTH BROC | WD" and their wives, or x com THEIR WIVES, moiatod with BY THREE fast and tea, inily of the South or ila. mall ones e room and two Koferentes excha: ‘Ad- w singlo gent! lated in a private family, whore there are’ few board- | ets, The Louse is first class, newly furnished, and acrooe ably ritnated. Apply at street, near President, & few minutes walk from Hamilton avonne and South fervies, OARD.—VERY DESIRABLE ROOMS CAN NO selected in a first olass house, near St. Joh No. 113 Hndson street, by gentlemen and their wiv « few single gentlemen, where neatness and good ae: dations will be found, ‘References exchanged. of the Park for the use of the family. Apply OARD--NEAR UNION SQUARE, IN A NEW HOUSE, i be gw hed parlor, sezond atory, E droom adjoining; also a parlor on the first floor ii desired—may be obtained by one or two gentlemen, small family, willing to pay a liberal price, ers and no moving. Address box No. 2,97 Post Otice. OARD WANTED FOR A LADY AND GENTLEMAN —fall board for the Indy only—with an unfurnished room, and bedroom attached, in a emall, quict family, where there'are no other boarders. "Quiet and retirement partion- larly desired. Location not below Canal street, or above Fourth street, Please address A. X., Broadway Bost Office, OARD IN SOUTH BROOKLYN.—AN UNFURNISHED room and bedroom on the second floor, containing gas, &e., will be let with board to a gentleman and his wii single gontloman, on rearonable terms, The hou pow and its altuatiou the most desirable in th ity amily is private. References givon and required, Address “Banks,” Herald ofc Le u § | PLoaRD-ONK OF TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN, OR | DD a gentioman and wife, oan obttiu, Iu f first class house | ia Brooklyn, rooms and partial board, ina family where no | other boarders would be taken. The ‘location is nc? bwo | stage routes, nena a ightfal. A part: th at respectability desiring a select residence ¢ Particulars by addressing Avonue, Herald Office, | BOARD IN BROOKLYN. —A PRIVATE FAMILY WILL take a fow boarders, from the lst of May, at 26 Myrtle walk from the Fulton ferry. The house is im a ory desirable and rospectable neighborhood. Apply on the premisos from lst of May, The basement of said house will be let to a physician, being well known and used as an office in that cagacity: for the Inst six years, Roferen- cos given and roquired, OARD—A PRIVATE FAMILY WITHOUT CHIL- dyeu, residing up town, in & large four story brown stone front house, com plete with all the modern improve- ments, hay a suite of rooms to letto one or tmo single gentlemen. with broakfast and tea, or fall board if re- quir Froe ose of handsome P ia . baths, &e. Refor- pod exchanged, Address R. E. B., Union square Post oftte OARDI TO LET, TO A GENTLEMAN AND Indy—full board, for ‘the lady—a front parlor and bed- room, on second or third floor; house pleasantly situated, not above Prince street, and only one block from Broadway; family strictly private, and no other boarder in the house, Address J, A., box 122 Broadway Port Office, withname, and when and where an interview may be had. Terms weekly, in advance, , OARDING—20'¢ CATHARINE STREET, ONE DOOR from Honry street, gentlemen and thoir wives enn bo accommodated with pleasant furnished or unfurnished rooms, pantries attached, with board, whore they will meet with the domestic comforts ofa home; without children; also two or three single gentlemen will be taken. This ise dosi- | rable location for persons doing business down town. An | carly application {* novessary, as thore will be only eight } boarders in the house, OARD.—TO GENTLEMEN.—A SMALL FAMILY, consisting of three persons only, having more room than they oconpy, wonld be gind to Jot to two gentlemen, or ® gentloman and lady, with breakfast and tea, a front parlor kind baek bedroom communicating, with pantrios attached. | The location and neighborhood is one much to be desired, And partioe wishing euch apartmonts, will find a very do. Tichalut hemo, and every attontion looked for. No. 90 McDougal atrect, near Bleeker. ANTED TO HIKE—FOR ONE OR MCORP YRARS, an uptown house, with the modern fmprovements and in ® good neighborhood. Rent about $80 a year, Address, With full partionlars, box 44, Post Office, WARXTHD-THREE OR POUR CHILDREN TO hoard, short diktance in the conntry. Unexosp- tionable refers dre: Adee f eeerds qeterence Given mud required, Addeoss M. M. Ih, ANTED—HOARDING POR A SMAT years old each day, hoy, FOUR to be washed and oared for, and sent to woh None need appiy having a isrzo family, or ie mstancer. Board to be pall monthly by the father. Terms to be $5, No objcetion to the oonntry. Ayrly, IC ty letter propaid’ to M. D,, No. $ Allow ebeoyt, pleajant room, “on the sec mi “floor, oure is all the Apply at 170 W teonth street. nat | Bosra TLEMAN AND HIS WIFE CAN BE accommodated with a front room on the third floor | Of house No. 22 First avenve. Two lines of stages pass the dvor. References exelianged. Inquire of Jas. Le Mead, 10t i ejuare, B DING.—ONE OR TWO GENTLEMEN CAN BE accommodated with g good-furnished bedroom, aud sit- | ting room attached, h or without board, URNISB Parlor, two single rooms, with partial board ED ROOMS TO LET.—A FURNISHED with Bodroom and Pantry attached, or ony or (if required), will be iet by a small private family, residing in the lower part of East} Broadway, 113 South street. Address E. L. 8., Herald oilive, or No. URNISH syectable gentlemen, either in a pi hoarding house, on or neat the Brooklyn I ing accommodations. ing terms, w: ED ROOMS WANTED—BY THREE RE- wate family hts, with bath- A R., state Address, Hei hich must be moderate Id office OOMS AND BOARD—FOR TWO GENTLEMEN AND wives, and for single gentlemen, can be obtained after Ist May ensuing, in a private family, who will remove after that date into a house with all the modern improvemen’ and located in a to several stage route —SUITES OF NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS to let, w Rex the first flo Roome will b small family Frauklin str I Ooms T of houn to «ingle men, without board. Also. the basement ‘in hone, suitabl PM after three J WO RO a priva ton street. 0 LET. Sey aityueriet teh elio ecnronteek ple: Address G. C, at this office. ith broakfast, if desired. Also, two Parlors on r. To gentlemen of high respectability these be let for the summer on reasonable terms; or ® oan obtain @ private table. Inquire at No. 72 cot, were side, near Broadway. ‘0 LET.—ROOMS ON THE SECOND FLOOR ¢ No. 1 Warren street, near Broadway, to lot, id 1e for an office. Apply at 67 Chambers strect, MS TO LET, TO SINGLE GENNTLEMEN, IN tefamily, Terms moderate. Call at 39 Charl- A FURNISHED ‘ROOM. WITHOUT BOARD, from the @rst of May, toa gentleman, Terms, mode- rate, Apply at No. 67 Monroe street. \O LET—FURNISHED OR. second to two or three gentlemen without board. ment to let for (0 LE’ of room gas, Kitchen and required. A and Eigl te NFURNISHED, THE floor of the house No. 42 Groat Jones street, Also, the base A NEW FOUR STORY HOUSE, A_ SUIT né, furnished or unfurnished, with use of bath, No boarders taken. References _givon ply at 278 Sixth avenue, bet ween Seven- ith streets. » et week. Addr © LET—A PLEASANT FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, in First atreet, near the Bower: men, with breakfast and tea during t! Sunday, whe to two single gentle- k, and dinner on Terms, $4 por there are no other b 088 Box 3,412 Post Offi TS PRINTERS.—FOR SALE, A LARGE HYDBAULIC | Standing Press, and a super royal Washington Hand Pross, with self-inking apparatus complete. Appl: Hoe & Co., Gold streets piiebetbidasheceiiar AST PRINTING.—SPEED, BEAUTY, AND ECONO- my is now the order of the day, and SUTTON’S ar- Tangements are so complete, that he ean print an enormous quantity of Cards, Circulars, Bills, &c., at short uoti and low pr Ils office is at the ofd stand, 142 Fulton THOMAS E. SUTTON, Print 'YPE AND PRINTING MATERIAL ing, No. 29 Beekman street, betwe near the City Hall, Park, and principal hotels, The undersigned beg respectfully to intorm their patrons and the trade, that they purpose moving on tho first of May to their mew building, No. 29 Beekman street, between N: sau and William streets. They trust, from the faoiliti there offered, by every modern improvement, to meet & con- tinvance of liberal support. Fonts of plain Scotch faces, ranging from 10) }bs, to 1,000 lbs. weight will be kept on nd, as well as a varied astortment of Fancy Lotter, and every article necessary for the furnishing of complete print- ing offices, Tho subscribers would beg to call the attention of the trade to their metal, which for durabilit as not heen surpassed, if equallea, by any foundry in the United Statos. By a peculiar combination of motals, arrived at from an experience of thirty years, they aro enabled to cast type which they feel assured will last one-third longer than that heretofore furnished by. oy, foundry in the coustry. In proof of this, they would state, that the last dress of this paper (the New York Horald) lasted upwards of one year, ravage a daily circulation all mee including Sen- days, feridos extras, of 35,000 copies; and this on theirrotary cylinder pressee—thus evidencing conclusively the fact of durability. JAMES CONNER & SON, No. 25 Ann street, corner of Nassau, The type, &c., on which this paper is rinted, is from James Conner & Son's foundry. ~B— ‘Jitors and publishers of nowspapers Ree above three insertions prior to the first of August, 1852, and sending us a copy of the anme, will be paid for it in our materials, by purchasing foxr times the amonnt of their bill for adver- ining. Nassau and W: DRY GOODS. GINGHAMS, LAWNS, Bareges, plain eolors and printed, of ; De Laines, printed and plain color nd; Chinte, colors printed, tho fi new article for travelling dro well selected stock of Laces, Embroideries, aad For sale, wholesale and retail, by TIFFANY & CUTTING, 321 Broadway. HE METROPOLITAN MILLINERY EMPORIUM, 563 Broadway, corner of Niblo's.—Paris, London, aod European Millinery, Lace, Mantil d Fancy Goods, of the latest fashion nd greatest vi sy, Will be opened on Saturd ist May, by D. LEAHY, Frenoh, English, Bol- and German recs, of the moet exquisite kind, adies resident in, and visiters to, ORGANDIES ont bomutif i t e an opportunity, not heretofo offered, of suiting their various tastes in all tho most fash- fonablé articles, at the Metropolitan Millinery, Lace, and Fanc ‘mporium. Parisian and London Monthly ions received by the earliest steamers. graph, ‘othe pal New York and Boston. W YORK AND BOSTON MAG THE TELEGRAPHS. 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Brothe “should ever duty eal neo, I shall do honor to inees of it, nall and eve Orderly Sérzeant John oant—] hare been eho a committee of seven, in behalf of this eon mt to you this sword, ae a token fro ef their gard and este and welfare with whi have #0 well ful ties that have been i. ve been highly app than Lesermann's r 0, in prosenti Yer be called uponto ons rilin the se, we know you would never shrink where and would be ever ready to strike the blow for his to you, rderly Sergeant Iivewning:—It ia impo ues 80 unexpected an have taken me by sw Aepesch, AIL T have jarden, the best speech 7 nt your tr . and keep your powder dry. 4 | brothers, if e our beloved country should call for our can assure you J will alwaya be first Jast in nd will use this sword to you sfaction, , for the great honor yon bestow on ine this day, magnificent sw accept my thanks and best COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES, HE COPART! jer the name, style, and firm of Robinsons & Shipman, ERSHIP HERETOFORE EXISTING Was this day dissolved by mutual consent. New York B. Robineon REUBEN B. ROBINSON, 8. D. SHIPMAN, JOHN E. ROBINSON, 2 J.P, ROBINSON, » April 2 DERSIGNED WILL CONTINUE THR BUSI- . under the ame of Robinsons & Shipman, Reuben having withdrawn therefrom. 8. D. SHIPMAN. J. P. ROBINSO 4JOUN E. OTICE I right ha: Ennright & Co., Forwarding Agents, N: and 100 West street—by mutual oo 3 HEREBY GIVE: is this day withdra’ THAT JOHN E. F. from the firm of John F. Cedar street, t of the partios. JOHN E. ENNRIGHT. SNR Ay APER HANGINGS, des! Pearl steve PAPER HANGINGS, OF NEW AND BEAUTIFUL Sustimported, by Francis Paros & Co., S79 , selected expressly to decorate the interior if the mi costly ai and be put | are offered a EW PAPER HANGINGS.—THOS. FAYE & C Madiso: Pearl street, nm have just received thi spring patterns of ‘The public are invited to fore Artistie workm to tl tall artmont. THOMAS FAYE & CO., 696 Pearl steeet, INPOW SHADES AND CORNICES, PAPER HANG- $4 75 mines, now di Appl; Ui lower than any other Ma kB. and Muslin Curtains, Curtain Materials f every description, with everything in the will be sold by the Subscribers, 26 per cent establishment in the city, - DAVIES, U pholeterers, 200 Bowery. COAL. PER TON—PEACH ORCHRD, RED ASH, Exg and delivered fresh from the iv lity warranted, street, foot of ITTSTON COAL.—OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA COAL Company, orner of B Wi roadway Pennsylvania Coal Company is now pre contracts for the Taperior Pitt ‘ort Ewen, near Rondont, on the Hudsoi Jat of Jaly next, at the following pri eamboat. £3 bh; arate or furnace, $0 0; range of ove, $3 HO nut oF atove, $8 65; pea, $275. Con- ay al jon at the Comp: my Iso be made for the remainder of the se *e office. EORGE A. HOYT, Troasarer. remove her #! way, corner that she has REMOVALS. 673 BROADWAY, BEGS TO 1 form her patrons that, from the let of May, who will bow rooms to the first floor of honse 7/1 Broad- of Washington place. She also xequaints them Just roceived from the first howros in Paria « lnrge assortment of bonnets, mantilias, Hoon, and articles for mourning of every dex ription, & I to the Bank EMOVA FMOVAL.— CARPENTER & VERMIL removed to thelr former office, No, 44 Wall street, nex of America. —DR. POWELL WILL REMOVE ON THE May, to 602 Bro interval, he will atroet, wh Al | | P | avoid delay, as the sale positively term | ringe team will be sold a bargain. Warranted sound, | | and kind in'every particular, To be seen at Mr, BOWDEN'S | table, Howard street, throe doors west of Centro stre E HAVE, THIS DAY, OPENED EIGHTEEN CASES of consigned Embroideries, received by steamers Arctic ind Glasgow, consisting of rich Lace and Muslin Sleeves, Flouncings, Trimmings, Collars, Handkerchiofs, and other desirable goods, which we will offer to tho trade at very low prices, in order to close thom out, a4 per instructions from the owners, JOHN HIGGINS & CO., 45 Broad streot. ARIS EMBROIDERIES, JUST RECEIVED—CHEME- son Cambric and ‘Swiss Mutlin, with sleeves to match, at a small advance on the cost of importation; also a large stock of Valenciennes, Point, and Thread laces, Veils, Coffeurs, Capes, Sleeves, Caps, Muslin Trimmings, Saxony Imitation Laces, Hosiery, Glov & ‘ale hy A. KERK & CO.,, 761 Broadway, bet Ninth also bargain sirable stock of goods suitable fur eh as plain, Wack and figured Barg a ‘Silke, French Poplins, Jaconeta, Octyant 4, Bombazines, Alepacas, Mouse de Laines, Chalys, French aud English Crapes, Xc., just received and for ERR & CO, 761 Br SELLING OFF.—PHILIP CAR- being about to mal, BY: K SILK, OF SUPERIOR QUALITY, AT GREAT ni fof Ribbons, § oiderics. and every description of gc ped, B ers and fancy storekecpers, suitable for mil SHAWLS. — WONDERFUL BAT T'S cheap dey goods store, 1:35 ¥ broidered and plain Canton € tly imperfect, at the follo glow prics 0, $6, $6.00, $7, $X, $3.50, 5 $1). These shawls are worth nearly doable the “prices named, and country dry goods dealers will realize # hand- some profit if they purchase, <THE SUBSCRIBER 0 t styles of the lately lined P: and would call the a n of tho the same, Are unegnalted for richness, be poced ofthe most cortly silks, end pearland ivory mount. | Also, variou! ings. er etyles. Yq. BOUME, 12 Codar atrort. ELAYS ARE DANGEROUS.—THIS WITH JUSTICE | applies to the great sale of Straw Hats at 351 Broad- Ladies in search of bargains in straw hate should tes on Friday next, Notice.—The stock bas all undergone an immense notion in price, and this day isthe last day but one privr to closing | the stor W. ATIKINS, Agent. TO CaE ine, nd and kind. way CARRIAGES, &c. BRIGHT SORREL, SWITCH six ‘yoars old, n used for ® spring ont} and light n, and on elto trot in three minutes, Price WV. L. STEWART, M.D., Greenwich stroet, eoraor Of Barrow street. . | OR SA LE—HORSE, WAGON, AND HARNESS. | Horse 6 years old, about 15'5 hands hi Wagon nearly new. ¢ seen at JONES & UNDERHILL'S Sta- Fourth avenue, JOR SALE—A PAIR OF BROWN HORSES, SIXTEEN hands high; very stylioh drivers, and ean go inside three ox. To any gontlecan wanting a fino car- ns HORSE half m OR SALE.—A LIGHT SHIFTING TOP WAGON, together with haroers, both im perfect order. Apply to | E. SMITH'S Livery Stable, North Moore street, noar Varick, OR SALE—A HANDSOME GRAY INDIAN PONY; ery easy wander the sadil perfectiy sound and kind, Can be scon by applying at W. & J.B. WARKIOT S, 124 Charlos street. OR SALE, ONE HORSE, CART, AND HARNESS; alto good work down town. Good reason given for t, Inquire at £7 Pine street, or 11 Blm streak. A BLACK MARE, WAGON AND ITAR- mare isa Black Hawk colt, ffteon handy high, trots her mile in three minutes and a half, five years cid, stylish driver, and soli for the want of use.” The above to be sold together or separately, Inquire of G. BROWN, 473 Grand street, E—FOR WANT OF USE, A BAY MARE, rs old, very fast, together with the harness, farranted to be sound and kind. Caan be seen table, 1 White street. EIGHT FINE YOUNG HORS 1 matched, for sale oh ba ome aa there aro in the world. Also, twe top wag- Enquire at the Brookiyn Barasr, F oe; seven rs old; color, beat Messenger "ed Dy of the obe found in the city. An re aluable and superior horse, is req: to eall at | f Mr. NORRIS, two doors east of Broadway and street, or atthe store 5% Broadway, Also, for 1 light Buggy and Haraocss, nearly now, be- longing to the same, SUPERIOR ONE HORSE WAGON arranged for one feats, built expressly to order by Beardaly, N ‘anal street, whe it can be neon for a few ds time, and is warrantod to above, or at the jewelry ALE—HOTEL ST. end Harness, will be sold yn used but a short Apply as oO together for $400. ‘AS good as New; cost $OT5 two years ago. Also da two seated rockaway, cheap for cash, joulars OR BALE—A GOOD ROCKAWAY CARRIAGE, nearly new, and in good running order, adapted for city and country, It will be sold cheap, if applied for before the Tet of May, it can be sven at the corner of Fifth avsuue and Thirteenth steeet, in the plumbing store, N AMERICAN PONY, SIX YEARS OLD, TWELY! hands high, gentle, and very easy nnder tho andl xactly suitable for & youth cf either sex, for wale. Can Bishop's stable, No, 7 Doughty street, nowr Fulton ‘ooklyn; or apply to H. Keoney, 110 Fulton stroot, ASHIONABLE LIGHT CARRIAGE FOR SALE. well built light Carriage for salo; will answer or two horses, Is of onsy and beautiful action, and in the | most oomplete and excellent order. For farther particulars A one | apply at No. 4 Wyckoff street, South Brooklyn, 0 WACKMEN.—FOR SALF, A COACH OF MODERN style, in gud order; can bo had cheap for cash. Tv bo ween ab 36 Bast Thirteenth stroot, | ANTED—A PAIR OF LARGE, HANDS ktylieh Horses, for ® private carrh : |. but first rate onow Dnt the vory best will answer. ty §. FRENCH, eorner Nassau and Spruce 10 HORSE OWNERS.—THE EQUARIAN CONDT- | tion Powders have, from thelr own morits, be- come & etaple and mort satisfactory medicing for tho, eure of Distemper, Pluk Bye, Colds and, Stob- | Loring, (Faseey oF Lumps on the shin, Hide Bovnd Rongh Coat, Mange and Sarfeit, Obstenctod Uring, Swelled | Leer, Loss of Appetite. Impurities of (he want of | condition. Porfectiy safe and convenient to bs glvon, and gold only at the Prinelpal Depot, 176 Broatway: Rosh Crk & 0o., 110, W Astor, Houle, 273 eval way, and by may | appointed Agente. @ oonts & paar | re ; sie Wk DUNHAM. | ture, Sofas, Chairs, Divas | and white marble top centre and other Tal SALES BY AUOTION. anennnnennne ey RA ANANAAAAAAD VCTION SALE OF FURN:TURK.—w: . f AU Sin Bon Co, will sell, oe Thera nade, {RANK 0 tained in the house No. 26Ma i wn street, ry atreet, consisting he nage vor ety oF bedroom and kitehen Pura tare Sale with the kitchen furniture . | seisely E—THOMAS BELL, AUCTIONBER. Van Zandt. Splendid Furnivure, thie da aie dy, jegant Carpets, Large Mirrors, Piano- re Also, at 12 o'clock, will be sold the Parlor and other urein the house No. 21 Horatio streot, ner Eighth avenue, positively. AUCTION NOTICE. “THOMAS BELL, AUCTIONEER. By W.L, Van Zandt. A larze sale of Genteel Furni- tore, on Friday, at 103g o’elock, including a ehoive oollec- tion of Paintings, at No. 139 East Twenty-first atrect, near Third avenue. Particulars to-morrow, Extensive aud aplendid sale of Furniture on Saturday and Monday, fn the Auction Koom TION NOTI By James Witters, this day, a large sale of Elogant Hourehoid Furnitur k, at 47 Dominick street, all, from cellar to attic, , consisting of Parlor, Chamber, and Kitchen 'Porniture, B Ply,and ingrain do. Frouch Bedstends, Feather Bods and dding, plain and dr Y Washstands, aud Solas and Card Tables, Damask W! Other goods, too numerous to mei AUSTION NOTICE —C. CA By MN. tnsh—This day, at 104g oe Warren street, Household Furniture, consis d Bed, in 8 L. By W at 106 “Bast Brondway, ut 1034 o'clock. The ney ood order, UCTION NOTICE.—J. D. HOLBROOK & CO., WILL roll, this day, at 10 o'clock, at Id Orehard street, eutire atook of parior, bedroom, tinting of Sotar, Bedatends, Tables, Chairs, Bedding. Carpets, Oil Cloth, Looking Glasses, Girandoler, Tea and Diane: 8 Ware, de. , AUCTIONEER. ndlarge Pier Mirro Lo & Chiltor isting of Mirrors,’ aing, Brussels and Ingrain Carpet » Sofas, Bedstens TOLD. at anction, at ‘Thursday, Ap A. CHILTON, AUCTIONRER.—VALUABLE Building Lots at auction.—Cole & Chilton will sell at 1.6, wt 12 o'clock, at the Merchants’ Exchange. Continuation of the sale of lots and gores on the Fourth avenue, Eighty-ninth. Ninetieth, and Nincty-first atreeta, in Yorkville, in the Twelfth ward, belonging to EB. D. & W. Harris. A full abstract of title by P. A. & . Cowdrey, Exqre, 67 Wall street, will be furnished to every purchaser on the day of sale. ‘Terma.—Sixty per eent can remain on bond and mortgaze for three years. Maps cau be had of the auctioneers, 9 Wali street. Be tena te ON, AUCTONBER VALUABLE Building Lote at auction, by Cole & Chilton, Friday, April 30, at 12 o'clock, at the Merchants’ Exehai Four- teen lote on Sixth avenue and 10sth street. Also, 5 lots on north side of Kighty-ninth atrect, between Bighth and Niuth avenues. Aleo, 7 lot# on sonth side of Ninetieth streot, b tween Eighth and Ninth avenues, Terms liberal. Maps be had of the auctioneers, Also, one lot on Fifty-cighth street, near Broadway, Also. one lot on Fifty-third street, betwoen Seventh avenue and Broadway. Also, one lot nor! Hide of Thisty-eighth street, between Becond and Third ave- nues, Also, one lot on west side of Tenth ayonue, betwoon ‘Thirty-first’and Thirty-second strocts, Kxceutor's sa One lot on Seventh avenue, between Fifty-fourth and Fi fifth streets; and 4 lots on Seventh avenue. between 10th and 181st streets; and two lots on north side of Thirty-fourth street, between Ninth and Tenth avenues; and three plots of ground at Kings Bridge. Sold by order of A. P. Penty, exe- Gutor, on account offormer purchascr. Maps can be had of the auctioneors, No. 9 Wall street. 8. HOUGH, AUCTIONEER.—FRIDAY, AT 1W1y © o'clock, at £46 and S48 Houston street—A large and general assortment of Household Furniture, embracingevery variety of Kitchen, Parlor, and Chamber Furniture, &. Catalogues this evening, at store, 54 Beekman streot, FY, COLTON, AUCTIONEER —GENTREL | HOUSE. «hold Furniture, Pianoforte, &3.—F. Colton will sell, this day, Thursday, April 29, at 2 o'clock, P.M., at No. Si Morton street, near Hudson, all the Furnituro contained in the house, comprising Sofas, mahogany Chaira, Centro Tables, French Bedsteads, Bureaus, Wash Stands, three ply and in: rain Carpets, Oilcloths, Beds and Matresses, solar and hull lamps, with every description of bedroom’ and basement Furniture, &c. Don't forget the hour, 2 o'clock P. M. B. auction on Friday, Api COLTON, AUCTIONEER. —HOUSEHOLD FURNI- * ture, &¢.—F. Colton will sell, this day, Thursday, April 29, at 2 o'clock, P. M., at No. 149 Clinton’ street, the entire Furniture of the house, consisting of the usual ascort- ment, anch as Sofas, Contre Tables, mahogany Chairs, Beds and Bodsteads, Carpets and Oileloths, Crockery and Glass ware, table Cutlery, Glasses, together with all kinds of Fur- niture required in housekeeping, No postponoment on any account. Don’t forget the hour, 2o°cloce I. M. AUCTIONERR.—HOUSEHOLD FUR: Colton will sell this day (Thurwday), April 2), at 1034 o'clock, at No. 26 Amity place (continuation of Lawrens strect, and near Bleccker,) all the Furniture con- tained in the heuse, comprising the usual assortment of Sofne, Chairs, Bureaus, Tables, Glasses, Beds and Mat- trosems, Carpets and Oilcloths, with bedroom and basement Furaiture, Sale positive. FB. souirersiears, Planotorte; this day (Thursday), April 29, at 10ig 0! Orchard street, near Grand street, a very flue assortm good and choice Furn h’ ns one mahogany Piano- forte, mahogany Sofas, sp at Chairs, French Bedstesls, Contre, Card, Dining, and Tea Tables, extension Dining do.. Glasses, Bookcases, ‘Divans, Ottomans, Solur and’ Hall Lampe, Mantel do., China and ent Glase Ware, Braysels, ‘Three-ply, and Ingrain Carpets, Oileloths, Beds and Mat- +8 Bureaus and Washstanda, with» full assort- ory description of Furniture requ hous keeping. N.B.—Catalogues ready at half-pasteig'st © clock in the morning. Also, one good mahogany Pianoto COLTON, AUCTIONEE URNITURE SALI man, Auctinneer.—Friday, April “t o'clock, A.M., at 2 vi corner of Main t, Furniture. Same A. M.,at No, GE Colum= bin street, corner of ¢ large sale ‘of elorant rosewood and mahogany parlor aul chamber Furniture, tas estry, Brussels, and ingrain Carpets, Oil Cloths, & 2 doy, immediately after the above, at abou clock, P. M., at No, 103 Liv tom str and Bond siroets, the Carpets aud as ber Furniter me day, immediately after the above, at ahout 5 o'clock, n Clinton avenie, sooond house nocth of Myrile avenue, the Furniture of a cottage honw Noe. Zand 4 Park pla Loods & Co, will wcll mt hale pest LAT vthe 8 ner of Broalway—Teary i tion on Thursday, April 2Ith, at 1) o’elock, all the Furniture contained in the above ly fome of which ix very fine, consinting of sof various kinds, suits of Parlor Furniture, Wardrobes, Bursa: ENRY UW. LEED » AUCTIONEER sehold Furnitare, contaiued esting dot Looking Glass Ging. Also, Hair Muttroose Arm do., Sofa Bedstead, O11 Cloths, aud other furniture co. Jishmont. Catalogues w sale, when the furniture can be iF Avcrion ia & ( ed in the i ythe day. before tn re uh | examined. —HOUSEMOLD sot) at anot RY Wt. rniture.—Henry Hl. Hi -M Thursday, April Mth, at 10 o'clock, at 2 Wost Thirtoonth street, between Ninth and Tenth avenues, the Honschold Furniture, consisting of brocatelle handsome worked Ottomans and Divans in mahogany, Chatra, &c. in lair Cloth, centre and side Table Ornament, China, Gixss, &o, mahogany Bodst besands and Dresting Bureaus, marble to FEENEY, Te RREDS, averto Furniture.—Heosy 1. L on Thuraday. April 29, at 10 a » Beds, intros Ke. NE ‘arpets, mahogany Sofas, Chairs and Di and brocatelle, mahogany Bodste Bureaus, &e.; hair Mattress Pillows, Chin HES, 2 Furniture.~ on Thursday, A hogany Sofas, rool ns in 8, Washstandta, is, Bolsters and AUCTION EER—NOUS ‘y HL. Leeds & Co. will soll a At 1o'clock, a EMOLD wood Work Table, marble rtains, Mantel Ornamouts, & Bureaus and Washstands; Pi oad, Hair trorses, Feather Beds, Brussels and ingrain Carpets, China aud Glass Ware. if ENRY UW. CTIONEER—HOURE urniture ds & Co. will sell at ane’ on Thursday, o'elock, at 201 W 3 fecond tree I Brussels Carp y in hair cloth, Mirrors, mahorany fix octave mahogany Piano, mate by swahogany Bedsteads, Bureaus and Washotants, Ornaments, School Furniture, Desks, Beaches, Chairs, Biack Boards and Mirrors, HB H. LEEDS & CO, AUCTIONEERS, WILL sell at auction, on Friday, April 4, at ton o'clook, at 121 Eighth street, household Furniture—Brussels aud In- grain Carpets, rosewood Furniture in plush, Sofas, Chairs, Arm do., &e.; Window Curtains, &@.; Mantel Ornainonts, hedroom Furniture, Mack walnut and mahogany Bedstoa: Boreaus, Wushetands, &e., hair Mattrosres, feather Bods, Boleters, and Pillows, Chin& and Glass Ware, kitchon Fur: niture, &e. } ENRY H. LEEDS & CO., AUCTIONEERS, WILL SEL at auction, on Friday, April 20, at 10 o'clock, at No. Bleocker street, how: niture, consisting of mahog- Any Sofas, Chairs, &e,, in hair cloth, Ottomans, Mirrors, rvasels and Ingrain Carpets, Mantel Ornaments, mahogany jedetends, Bi and Washstunds, China and Glass Ware, and kitchon Furniture, FESR 7, LEEDS & AUCTIONEERS, WU sell at auction, on FridngpApril 3, at 4%} Rrondway, corner of Anthony ‘street, Oy#ter Saloon and Bar Room Fixtures, mahogany Bai ble top Oyster Stand, Cut Glass Ware, Oil Cloth, Paintings, &, if ENRY H, LEEDS & CO. 4 ERS, WILt, UE sell at duction, on Friday, April Hoth, at 10 o'olock, at No. 4 Bowling Groon—elogant Household Furniture--eon- isting of satin, damask low Curtams, and lace de. Tapestry and Brussels Carpots, Parlor Furniture in rosewood, overed in rich silk brocatelle, Centro Tables, Oriaulu Clocks, Vases and Candelabras, rich Work a, lunge Pier aud Mantle Glnases, Chandaliers, striped atin dainaak Suits, do. ereen satin damask Chi Curtains, &o. Also, 8 larze nasortment of Bedroom Furniture, Enainelled co tuzo | Suits, Chinese Cabinets, Statuary Marble Parlor Ficnres, about thirty vainable Oil Paintings Dining Table, for twenty-four person HES 8. LEEDS & co auc ’ ction, on Friday, April at No. 57 East Fiftoonth atrest—handso niture—oonsisting in suite, covered in ori arm do., ro) ele TIONEERS, WILD S0th, at 10 o'clock, Hon hold Fare i oTION ERS. hold Furniture, —At &3 State street, Brooklyn, betwoon Henry and Clinton streets, this morning, st 104 o'olak, al the furnfture in the honso—oarved mahogany parlor Furni- easy, arm and rockin hair three ply, ingrain'and Venetian Carpets and Oil, Cloth French pinte pier Ginases and Window Deaporien, Bzyptian les, elegant Ii brary Be okoare and Books, Searetary, hall faeniture, ex levt mebogeny marble top and plain chamber farnitur Hair Mattresses, Pallesses, aud Reds, mantel Ulouks, Gt randoles and faney furnishing articlos, Piauoforte—Also, one rosewood Pianoforte, Catalogues at the rale. WILLARD, AU H —PURNITURE, | . and recond hand to close sales, E. Willard, Anetionsor, will «ell thie me ming, 8b 10! o'clock, an assortment of handsome Furniture, Paintir &e. Alao,a lot of second hand Furniture, an Awning. H?. USEMNOLD FURNITURE AT av Groonongh & Co. will sell thit day, ” o’elock, at the Inrge fv ose, 30 P tire Perler, Bedroom and Rit the attove house. evunigting of f Warhetaods, Chairs, Set Dining Tables, Tetlets, Croe’ ada, Oil Cloth, € ba “J Ny ary, Knives and Porks, Win- dow Shades and Curtains, @ i Py, Knives an WwW. stureday, at wet, the on onrl arpets, Thece- | allynantity of cham- | ir cloth, | SALES BY AUCTION, WILL, ENKY T. LEEDS, AUCUAHER, SELL this t 10 o'elvet:, nt house 92 Maedougal street, tool Furniture in the whith onsite ingrain, and thrce ply Carpets aad stair Car French embrsiverod winow Sofas, Chatre, Hall steads, kitehen, d ber Furniture in variety FHENRY, this day, Withont reserve, all tho Carpets, Sofas, Chair « ins, richly isurein the vel Ornamen Bedrteads, Mirro three: ply. ingead y Tablos; Mattresses Blankets, Comfortubled, and Catulogues at argo and well furnivhed ENRY T, LEEDS AUCTION RE! Wii A HD ieimorrew atone vc CRONFRE, WILL ABLy near Broome, a large hold Puroitare, viz., richly earved m. and bed roem Furnity ri r ; newost | nd Psyche. Gla Vnrdeoshy glee, splendidly carved r: ad Gothia Bed- ayptian marble-to hogany dros Warhstands, sprlag and oavelle aad rble brackets, rosewood ae ACY aire | tre Table t styles ai onde Ot , chamber F ther Beds, lass and Piated WILLARD, AUCTIONBER.—ASSIG ay, at Lo 0d Washi svignes, Sale atl o'alook, AUCTION EER.—THURS. 107 Willow wtreot, be. id Picrpont streets, Brooklyn, Blegant Household Furniture, vcnsisting of Mahogany and Black W Easy and Parlor Chal ‘Tables, Sofas do, Btag oi, Work Tables, Rooker san ‘Apestry ant Three-p ianoforce, ht Little ws | Baseinont and Kite OWN K, OAKLEY Wright will well, at No. 54 Tillary priv tingof Muli Solas, Mirrors, Utt Ben and Ingrai ‘Terms eavh, in bankn' able Bods. Bodsteads, ts. Kitchen Furniture money. OWN L. VANDEWATER, AU o’elock, at No, 54 ¥ Furnit general» Sofas, Chairs, Rockers, Bureaus, Washstands, tresses, &e., &e. A ture, with whioh the UTIONBER—AT 10) Ashington place, Hounehol Cmcut of furniture, consinting of ring Seat Chairs, Bod stond Teloe Sets, Feathe menal assortment of kite MORIARTY, AUCTIONEER, WILL SBLL, THIS day, at 10 o'clock, at 1/3 Chatham street, Furnivure from a hotel, also from families changing their roaidenees, consisting of a Inrge and ceneral assortmen' o'clock, two Horses, one Butcher's Ci one Furniture Car, &e., Ke, OHN L. VANDEWATER, AUCTIONEER. oveloek, at No, 281 West Twonty-snconi atro ‘thand Ninth avenues, household furnita atin ofthe umnal aasortment of Mahorany and Binok Walnut Parlorand Dining Room Furniture, Bedroom Furnivare, Bedsteads, Burcaus, Washstands, Feather Beds, Palliasse Mattrensos,.dec., &e., toxcthor with the usual assortment o basement and kitehen furniture, with whieh the sale will commence, B BOGART, AUCTIONEER.—THIS DAY, AT 1) at L Ac o'clock, at 15 Spruce street—Household Furnitare, con- sisting of Sofas, Bureaus, mahogany Rockers, Tablos,” Mir- rora, Girandoles, Carpets, Bodateads, Beds and Bodding, Arm Chairs, Engravings; also, one pair of Horses, Wagon, ond Harnees OUN |L. VANDEWATER, AUCTIONKER—THURS- day, April 20, at 104; o'clock, at. the Tremont House, dyvay, near Pine stroct.—Hotel fnrnituro, conaisting of tensive assortment of household furniture, vix:—Sol ines, Tote-a-tetes, Rockers, Parlor Chairs in hair eloth, ask Curtains, Pier Glasses, bronzo and other Clocks, Jundelabras, Chandeliers, Gas Fixtures, Brussels, threo ply Ingrain, Venetian and Kidderminster Carpota; Olaasware, Ke, extension Dining Tables, Elageres, Sideboards, eorner Etageros, &o.. together with an extensive assortinent. ef bedroom’ furniture, in black walnut, mahogany and eak, Bedstends, Bureaus, Washstandn, Toilet Ty a Tattet Sete, Mattressos, Pallinsters, Foather Beds, Pillows, Bolsters, Coverlids, &e., &e. W. BROWN, AUCTIONEER—HOUSEHOLD FURNI- ture.—J.M. Fono will sell on Thursday, 20th inat., at 168 Leonard str; at 2o'clock, all the Furniture eon- tained in said house, convisting of the usual assortment fo: in & gentec! boarding houso. W. BROWN, AUCTIONEER.—NOUSEHOLD PUR- * niture, Pinnsforte, &°.—Friday, April 30, at 10 o°eluek, No. 102 Li eeot, the furniture contained in the above house, consisting of Soft, Chairs, Carpoty Oil Cloth, Bureaus, Bedateads, Mattresses, Feather Beds, Tables, er Crockery, One Piunoforte, Oil Paint ge, Bee SON, AUCTIONEER, K. nt his «alos roome, a rich anil rare cellestion of wple IL PAINT! OUN I will sell, this morning, at 1 »'el 96 Chatham sqnar: 1 Paintings, fn richly mount exsouted by the most eminent American an saitable for parlors and public houves, Ay mony rare and valuable gens, Silo positive. YER PARK Ve Collars, Under Clot bine &e Tittings, &o., &e irte Also, Stove Fixtn Ter Pp AUCTIONEER.— DESIRABLE HOUSE hold Purniture, on & tho 20th inst., at. 10 o’eloe! Eldridee street, near Walker, com riment of wv: Jo furniture. worthy i deaters and h pers. Sale positive, By order eutors. Catalogy » the day of sale, J. TODD, AVCTIONEER, WILL SEL row, April. at 10 at 6 Orance skew yo, Parlor, Chamber, and Kit n Furniture, Piano | forts, Feather leds, Hale Mat Plate baoking Glasres, & Ke. Sale poriti Terma cash R W. WESTCOTT, AUCTIONE —LARGE SALE + of Purnitnze, of every description, on Kelday | joy, at o'clock, at Mo Greenwich avenue, boing | Frnituro, partor, chember, and. kite! | Lert at houre eate for the two woeks | rain or shine. | PONENT BYRNE, AUCTION DER=WIDD SELL, THIS | © day, at Wt lock precisely, at stereo No, 92 Bowery, hotwoen Watkor nud Hosters onc ral acsortanent of | Biaek, Blue, and Color wimorea and | | | OBERT TYEN Sale of the Bleecker street AVCTIONFER.—LAST tock of Dry “anhas, cx Buildings, on, ‘ residue of tho. gt, . Moreimack m hd Shootings, Sitet~ ‘old in lots to eit pare n has to he gives the H R C. KEMP, AUOTIONEFR—HANDSOME PURNI Pinn . Thursday at 10 ture, hur, | k, at 57 pmpk tar» Kemp wil ove, the isined in the Iarse h street, carved Rorewood f re, en suite, In | catelte and me nab, than Vionoferte, ma Warr other Carpate, otlwr with all the nanel ar- | kortment of @ well fursieled honse, all of which {4 in good order, and of atieution, et of ity and is p ia Catal 4 ENOLD PURNI- lay, at 10 o'clock, at No. nd street, near First avenue. R.C. Kemp will sell yn, Ws above, All tie furniture contained in the house, Second street, consisting of a wood assortment of Parlor, her and kite ture, Carpets, &e., all of whieh R.—1OU ’ NEDR SEHOLD FUR: o-morrow (Friday), st 10 o'cloek, at house No. treet, nm Broadway—R. C. Kemp will eoll at n, as abore, the Furnitnre contained in the house 75 Franklin street, convisting of mahogany parlor chamber Furniture, Carpets, Grockeey, aud kitenon Fura: ture, all in xood order, and but little ased, and is worthy the attention of buyers, aloges on the morning of sale. R CTIONEER-STORE No, 185 hathoa atroot day, at 10 o'clook, at No. 213 Wooster street, the stock and fixtures of a wholosale Li- qnor Store, consisting of Brandy, Gin, Wine, Cordi ‘arks. Keca, Deonutera, Tumblers, Demijonn Shciving, ani everything in the store. 8 M, MeILVAIN, AUCTIONEER—HOU D Furniture—On Friday, at Wao'clock, at No. 7 Coam cera streot, by M. Honzy & Son, the household and kitchen Furniture, consist 1y Carpet, Oil Cloth, Sofas, mahogany Chairs, L B dining Tables, rorewoot Piano- T PRENCE BOVL: AU f furniture. Sale positive, to be pi removed same day A deporit will be requiced trom nt trewble. Di bib, with eipeeae ne ator bnek, copper tak, Cros ybnek, copper tenk, Cro d show ILLIAM WITTERS, AUCTIONEER —THIS Day, At two o’clock, at I*7 Canal street, a large assortment ber, and Kitchen Furniture, Pier . Tables, French Cotts and other eteads, Halr Mattresses, Feather Beds, Buroaus, Cai pete, Of Cloths, together with «large lot ef other goods, which will be peroraptorily sold. ua ILLIAM WITTERS, AUCTIONEER.—TUIS DAY, At 1135 o'clock, all the furniture contained in the bow: 72 Sixth ‘avenue, consisting of a general assortment of Varlor, Chamber, and Kitchen Furniture. Also, at two o'clock, at 187 Canal street, a large and desirable assortment, of Furniture, &e. M. 8. McILVAIN & CO, WILL SELL, THIS DAY, At 12 o'clock, in front of 4 Wall street, near Water, da collection of Fruit Trees, ogaeating Peaches, Ap- ples, Cherries, and Pours, from J. Higgins, Flushing, L,I. Ww", 8. McILVAIN & CO. WILL SELL, THIS DAY, 10%; c'olock, at 32 John street, corner Naseaa, large collection of monthly, mone, and Dahliag, Carnations, Tuhoroson, & derson, Servey City. Catalogues NEW PUBLICATIONS. IDF. AWAKE AS FVER.—S( ENE IN AN EATING- house—Corned Beef vers '* Por vr. Anti-Re the First of May, A Sly Fox. My Unel Banquet. by the Gidest Inhabitunt. Wan. Splendid Comia Cuts, Tremendon vinding, Spiritual Movements, Oh La Complatcing (oy a The Compromise, ‘nan horirgs by Opt ke—an! plonty more of fau, fancy, &e. inthe New Work Revelile for this, week—for two venta, , by all the News Agents and Newsboys, everywhere, TEWS! NEWS!!—THE LATEST NE" env oppe graph, and all other sources dane the can be obtained at th 4 News lot, 4 enue, corner Thirt vi sn eal EMIT nat street. avery moruing bY Weelly na’ AN asd panera hy font o'clock, BM: Sunde, vines, Periodionis, wen AS “aeued from the prose, Also: Sehool and Blank ine Paper, and Stationery. Orders reovived #0, forall the datly papers; aud attonded \y by * star ebrtier of each paper. ORK FAMILY HOTEL, NEW BRIDGER STREET, Ludgato Hill. London. —The shove house Is egatrally situated ; has an excellent cullvo room, ten oF tre vate sitting rooms; betweou forty and fifty Nght, airy bedr-oma, Bond amoking Porm: warm, cold, and showor bathe strays rondy; @ night porter in a chance (7 sor uta; the New York Ler Thomas Ouarternaine tenders his grateful thanks to his Amortoea friends, (or the favora he has to long enjoyed ab their banda, suds auite thelr contigned patroud,e aad recommendation,

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