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es, ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. ww SEE FIFTH PAGE.” SALS&S AT AVOTIUA, ARRAN ARAN ARAAANA AAAI AUSTION. “PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.—ON eeeneeens April 2let, at 10 o’cloek, at No. 11 Sprace atreet, (second floor,) the effects of various intestates, con- siting of furniture, male and. f Slothing, trunks, chests, guns, } watohos, chai welry, ke. We. Sar mately wa come BSWERNY, Public Administrator, 51 Chambers street. T AUCTION, IN ORANGE, NEW JERSEY, APRIL 20th, atlo’clock P. M., @ dwelling house and forty Daliding "lots, of various sizes, to suit purchasers, within threo minutes walk of the Morris and Essex Railroad depot. leasantly situated, and facilities will soon be gonammated that will give ncceus to the city in from thirty to thirty-five minutes of tim UcTION , NOTICE—-HANDSOME | FURNITURE, jade to order.—J. E. VAN ADTWERP & SON will well, this day, at 10 o’clock, at Stanton streot, the entire furniture contained in the above house, consisting of mi y sofas, chairs, divans, center tables, tapestry, bedroom and stair carpets, mahogany Fre o mattresses, dressing at id, ball lamp, girs ments, ching, glast, aud earthen w: oil cloths, of! paintings and engravings, &c. nt of kiteh ture, with which the en fur ineluding the range. Teri ws UCTION NOTICE.—LARGE SALE THIS DAY °o household farniture of all descriptions, at 104 o’olock, od order, Gentained in the honse 45 Warren atroct’ In, good or rendy advertived, ‘a. general rtment, Salerain or whine, THOS. BELL, Austio UCTION NOTICE.—FRIDAY, 1034 O'CLOCK, IN THE action rooms, 13 Spruce street, large sale of hous hold furniture, stook of ol lothing, painting % 4c. Monday—Furniture sale, lay do., 7 Dover street. THOS. UCTIO: TICE—MORTGAGE SALE OF VALUA- Ae ON Nee ck, BUTTRRETELD, Auctioneer, will at No. 2 Mercer street, by virtne he furniture contained in said nd ologant assortment of tablos, d shades, sofas, 'beds and bedding, cilcloths, &¢, Also, kitchen furniture, with which will commence W. Q. HULTON, Attorney for Mortgngoe. UCTION NOTICE.—FURNITURE, &C., BY M. DOUGHTY.—This day, at two o'clock, P."'M., at 368 Eighth avenue, the furniture of a family ‘removed for con- venience of sale, consisting of dressing and plain bureaus, marble-top warbstands, centre and side tables, sofas, Tounges, looking-glasses, mahogany dining tables, “French Dedsteads, mattresses, Brussels carpets, ingrain'do., to- ther with a general variety of goods, to be removed imme- iately. P. ASTEN, Auctioneer. UCTION NOTICE.—H. N. BUSH, AUCTIONEER, will sell, this day, at 104 o'elock, at No, 65 Franklin Street, the furniture of » small family, consisting of sofw Yeds, mahogany chairs and tables, bedroom furniture, beds, bedding, &c.; also kitchen furniture, with which the sald will commence. UCTION ERY, GLASS, AND CH1- na, by W. W. SHIRLEY, this day, Wednesday, rogu- ior sale’ day, “April, 20th. at! 103s o'eloek, at No, 82 John utrect, a chéice assortment for retai grocers, for cash. VOTION, NOTICE.<FAST HORSE, WAGO' ay, c Greenwich, a Canadian horse; has trotted in harness in ‘wagon and harness, €c-; n sorrel horse, 9 years old; two liz Wwegons without tops; crocery wagon; throe sets of harness Jot of whips and pony harness, a TER, Auctioneer. NTMONY J. BLEECKER, AUCTIONEER.—FERRY A Vanse ond Steam Forty Bonte nt Auction “The forry how in operation from the foot of Twonty-third street, East river, to the Turnpike bridge on Newtown 2 L, 1), will be sold at auction at the Merchants’ Exchange, by A, J. BLEECKER, Auctioneer, on Tnesday next, April 20. ‘Tho #alo will comprise the leases of eithor toriminus, together with threo large steamboata, ferry houses, ates, fenders, racks, docks, and all other appurtenances of said ferry. For full particulars, see local advertisement in Courier & En- quirer, or apply to T. Jas, Glover, Esq., 161 Broadway, or At tho office of the auctioncer, No.7 Broad strovt, LBERT H. NICOLAY, AUCTIONEER.—HOUSEHOLD furniture at auction.—ALBERT H. NICOLAY will sell on Thursday, April 21, at 10 o'clock A. M., at No. 42 Warren street, near College place, househgld furniture, consisting, in part of Brussels and ingrain’ carpets, oiloloths, mahozany sofas, chairs, marble top centre table, aud a large sasortment of dining room, chamber, and kitchen furniture, Catalogues are now ready at the office of the auctioneer, No. 40 Wall street. A, S.,TCMTEE, AUCTIONEER.—RETAIL STOCK OF damaged fancy dry goods, ke. A. °C. Tuttle will sell on Wednesday, at 2 0 ig Broadway, the en tire stock of Meas the late fire, cowsis articles, threads, laces, fite required from all purchasers. of retailer C, TUTTLE, AUCTIONEER.—GENTEEL HOUSE: 4 ,quold forniture, pice glasses, oil paintings, pinno, xas fixtures, &c.—A. C. Tuttle will sell on Taursdiy, 21st, at 1034 o'clock, at 6 Broadway, the furniture of a fn. mily foing to Europe, consisting of sofas, chairs, divans, largo pier glasses, window curtains, brussels carpeting, book ease, extension table, China and glassware, gas chandeliers and fixtures, French bedsteads and bureaus, beds, mattresses, Ledding, linen, plated ware, &c., &c. Also, ® small collec tion of cil paintings, by celebrated European artists. Also, one elegant pianoforte, of fine tone and finish. Also, kitchen utensils, with whieh the sale will commence. Catalogues on the morning of sale. LBERT H. NICOLAY, AUCTIONEER—PEREMPTORY sale of Thirty-four choice plots of ground, and six now frame houses, situated near the depots of Cent and Fairmognt, Upper Morisania, at auction. Albert H. Nicolay will@ell on ionday, April 25th, at 12 o'clock, at the Merchants’ Exchange, without reserve, twenty choice plots of ground, situated at Central Morrisania, near th it, varyin, size from 50 to 100 fect front and rear, and Rom 120 'to feet in depth. Also, four neat two story attic and basement frame houses, built in the best manner, within & few months, Possession given first of May. y a covenant with the village, every plot has to have built upon it, by May 1, 1864, « dwelling house, to cost not less than 80 that an immediate neighborhood is certain, and many first olass houses are now erected. All the streets are laid out and gra- ded, and trees planted in front of the lots 25 fect apart. and from the beauty of its site and the character of its many owners, this village will undoubtedly be the “ gem’ of the “ Morrisanias As soon as the depot is completed the cars will stop directly on the und. iso, in the beautiful vil- Village of Fairmount, Upper Morrisania, fonrtoon choles plots of ground, varying in size from $0 t¢ 100 feet front and | rear, and from 150 to indepth. Also, two very superior two story attic and basement frame houses, built in the ver} best manner, by days work, last summer, possession of whicl can be had on the Ist of May. It is required that all plots in this village shall have a dwelling house, to cost not less than $300, built by the Ist of December, 1858, and there are now & number of very fino houses built thero. The strects are opened and graded, and the principal avenue is planked on the sidewalk; there aro twenty six daily trains to and from there two villages, and the commutation is only nine conts r day. The convenience of access is so creat, this property being only ten miles from the City Hall, together with the healthy location, and the most excellent neighborhood, all | eomLined, offers unusual inducements to those seeking a | country residence, as well as safe and profitable investment, | and must eels, increage in value. It isexpected that, in | addition to the convenience of access by the Harlem Rail- | road, depot will lo established by the New Rochelle Rail. Bell this day, at 11 o'clock of two chattel mortgages consisting of a. window curtai Lt ovloc ¢ of hosiery, gloves, small wares, fancy ks, buttons, €c., for cash, on Worthy the attention ; at No. Cameron & Eider, damazed slightly by | ‘April 22d tacks thats gehen Beater te on taal stock o! 6 abo me 4 consisting of 8 large stcek of copper boilers, fead pips, ehin: bowls, stopeocks, and other plumbers’ materials. Also, coppersmiths’ and plumbers’ tools, €e, Also, all the horses, wagons, carts, sleigh, harm 6 above can be exar Previous to the sal ENRY Il. LEEDS & CO. WILL SELL AT AUCTION, Hie ‘day (Wednesday,) April 20, at 10% o'clock A. M: at 78 East Twenty-seventh street, an assortment of did household furniture, consisting of Brussels and ingrain ear- ets, stair do, ofl eloths, mahogany chairs in hair cl Boguny tote n-tetes, in do. mal ogany parlor chain mahogany martle top centre table, mahogany side d hogany quartettes, mahogany bureaus, rosewood bi mahoy do. e shi blankets, robes. ined by the trade and others, at any time ‘and ‘one elégai by Nunns & Clark; French plate 2, crimson window curtains, lsce shades, ormuln candelabras; ormulu clock, gas brack ormuln chandeliers, oll paintings, engravings, &c., and au assortment of kitchen furniture. FLFREYH. LEEDS & CO. WILL SELL, AT AUCTION, ‘this day, (Wednesday,) April 20, at 10 o'clock A.M., a6 No. 87 Amity street, an iting of mah bookease: &e, FEENEY 7. LEEDS. AUCTIONERR, WILL SELL, THIS day, at half-pa ten o'clock, at house No, 224 Thomp- fon street, near Amity street, ail the furniture, consistin, of sofas, chairs, carpets d bedding, kitchen farni- nty-three mattre: id eight feather be ture, also, twe hi ee all of which have lately been Sale peremp- ry. OUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT AUCTION.—J. L. AL Vandowater will sell this day, Wednesday, April 20, at 78 Fourth street, consisting of all ‘the furniture coutained in the above house, viz: one rosowood suite int satin broca telle, tete-a-tete apring sofa, &e.; pier glasses, ¢ ments, &o, A general assortment of ‘bedroom fu¥hi- ture, nearly new,’ together with a general assortment of basement dnd kitchen furniture, with which the sale will ommence, les, cloe! FLQUSEHOLD FURNITURE SALES AT AUCTION.— The subscriber hereby informs his friends and othe: ‘By that he willattend to the sales of houschold iture by suction, at the residence of families, on reasonable terms. Referenves:—Jas, Van Nostrand, President Morceants’ Ha oH andelph Martin President Ocean Bi . Rando! ‘artin President Ocean Bank. B. Hayes, Cashier North River Bank. SMITH DUNNING, Office 185 Greonwich strect, noar Dey. ANDSOME HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.—J. L. VAN- DEWATER will sell, on Thursday, April 21st, nt 101g G'elock, at the residence of Isaac Bell, Exq., New Brizhton, Staten’ Island—Largo and attractive sale of handsome household furniture, contained in the above house, known as the brown stone house, consisting in part of mahorany suits, ip hair cloth, viz.:—Chalra, sofas, tote-a-tetes, otto- mans, Voltaires, £c.; paintings, Brussels carpets, marble top pier, sofa and centre tables; picr glasses, stoves, &c.; bedroom urniture—mahogany bedetoads, bureaus, waslstands, tollot sets, Brussels carpets, mirrors, palliasses, €c.; all of which is in first rate order. "Also, a genoral assortment of base- ment and kitchen furniture, with which the sale will com- mence, Alto, one four seat carriage, nearly now, and in good order, OTEL ‘FURNITURE.—WILLIAM IRVING & CO., auctioncers, will seli at auction, on Thursday, April 2let, at 103 o'clock, at the Battery’ Hotel, 2 Greenwich street, Brussels and threo ply carpets. marble top contre ta- bles, mahogany sofas and chairs, window curtains, onrd tn- bles, ottomans, dining tables, arm chairs, crockery, glass ware, silver and silver plated ‘ware, linen table cloths, ma hogany French bedstende, bureaus aml’ washstands, marble and mahorany tops; wardrobes, card tables, eane sent chairs, double and single hair mattrestes, feather bods, pillows, of the best quality, mirrors, toilet rooking chairs, black walnut and ‘maple cane seat chairs, cottase and windlass hedstends, blankets, counterpanos, quilts, mahogany arm chairs, Writing tables, desks, clocks, deca. tub le 1 do ters, bar fixtures, together with an assortment of wines and Havana segars, &c, Also a large assortment of kitchen fur- nitur ORSE AND WAGON AT AUCTION—J. 1. VANDE- WATER will sell on Thursday, April tit, “at twelvo oelock, in front of thesalestoom, No, Li Wail et and light wacon—A handsome bay horse, Abdallah breod, six years old this spring, fifteen anda half hands high, kind in all harness or under the saddle, a fast traveller, and warranted cound in every respect, together with 1 licht wagon, in use but a few months, The money to romain in the auctioncer’s hands twenty-four hours after the sate. Also tne two sent imported phactou, for one or two horses, but little used, and in fine order. ‘OMN FISHBLATT, AUCTIONBER—SALES ROOM 2 108 Nassau street.— JOHN FISHBLA Sona} attention to the sale of furniture at and will dispose of atoots of goods. general fully solicits sales of all kinds, and sales rooms if deemed pz efersble. auctioneer. W. BROWN, AUCTIONEER—GENTEEL HOUSE- « bold furniture.—J. W. Brown will sell at auction on Thursday, April 21, at 10 o'clock, at G4 Monroe street, a!l tho furniture contained in the above house, consisting of sofas, chairs, marble top centre tables, card tables, Bruasel- an: ingrain carpets, window curtains, ofleloths, ‘dining tabl bureaus, bedsteads, hair mattresses, looking’ glasses, china, glassware, kitchen utensils, dc. ARGE SALE OF PLANTS.—J. Ll. VANDEWATER will soll this day, Wednesday, at 1034 o'clock, at the salos- room, 14 Wall street, a largo variety of standard roses, and other choice plants, embracing all the newest and choicest kinds from the nursery of B. Lenoir, Forty-fifth street, cor- ner of Broadway. Also, a large assortment of pot plants in bloom, See | Qsco0n & CONCKLIN, AUCTIONEERS, 1°8 FULTON street, will give their personal attention to the sale of furniture at the houses of private individuals, or those who prefer may send their furniture to their ealesrooms. SAMUEL OSGOOD, JONAS F. CONCKLIN. TER PARKS, AUCTIONEER.—HORSES, CARTS, and harness, on T! day, April 21, at 10 o'clock, in iront of Foster's grocery, corner Division and Essex streets. | Two horses, certs, and sets of harness, in good condition; also the good will of the work of said store. Tho horses may be seen by applying to Mr. Baxter, at the store. Terms cash, LANTS AT AUCTION.—W. 8. McILLVAIN WILL sell at thasced store, No.7 John street, on Wednesday, April 18, at 1034 o'clock, moss, monthly, perpetual and run: hing roses, (with and without pots,) Verbenas, carnations, dahlias, pansies, honeysuckles, &c., put up in convenient lots, fresh from the gardens of J. & P, Henderson, Jersey City. Catalog Proeary, IN JERSEY CITY THIS DAY—DAVID SCOTT, Auctioneer, will sell, positively, on Wednosday, April 20, 1853, at three o'clock P. of those beautiful commodious houses, just complete situated on the enst corner of Essex and Greene streets, fronting on Essex street, within lwo minutes walk of the ferry. ‘The above houses are two story, frame, with basements, Mlled in with brick, with 12 inch rear walls of brick, built by days’ work, and furnished with all the modern improvements of the day,’ such as marble mantels, gas, ventilating tu together with Hyatt’s patent illuminating. tiles in the roof, The location of this property it decidedly the most desirable 58, He respect: ‘oods will be sold at tho Realestate and general on the premises, two road’ Company, this summor, Persons wishing to seo this Property, Pay habia the $34 P.'M, train for Morrisania | End inquiring at Pridham's “Hotal, ‘at tho bar, (close to | the depot,) will find a person watting who will show the pro- | Rerty. | Terms—Ten por cont and the auetionger's feos 0” the lay of sale; forty per cent on the 10th of May, whon full warrantee deeds will be delivered; and the balanco can re- | main on bond and mortgage for threo years, at 7 por cent. oF ber cent discount for cash. The privilogo of buying half a plot will be givon on condition that the payment shall be all | gash, For lithographic maps and full particulars, apply to F. W. MERRIAM, Esq, No. 62 Beekman street, or to the | Auctioneer, at No. 40 Wall street, Now York. ¥ WM. G. McLAUGHLIN, AUCTIONEER.—HOUSE- hold and kitchen furniture.—Wednesday, April 20, at 1 o'efock, A. M., at 549 Hudson streot, southwest corner of | Perry strect, an astortment of furniture, beds, bedding, &e.; also, an excellent cooking stove, large size, Waring's pa- tent) Sale will commence with kitchen farniture. RANCH & McDONNELL, AUCTIONEERS. 113 FUL- ton street, Lex to remind ‘the public that the great sale of rich and elegant household furniture, paintings, mirrors, china, &e., airendy advertised, will take place this day | (Wodneeday,) at 10 o'clock, at 78 West Ninth street, without Feserve. The (urniture of this house will, they helieve, in | and tarte, be found to excel anything | extent, costlines: offered this season. On Friday next, the 22d inst., Twenty-first strect, at 10 o'clock, the whole of the furniture | contained in enid house, consisting of sofas, éarpets, tables, ianoforte, easy. rocking and parlor chairs, mahogany ex: sion dining table, fifteen feet long, paintings, mirrors, French and other bedsteads, feather beds, hair mattresses, | aliasses, mantel clock and ornaments, chandeliers, gas fix ures, china, glass, crockery, &¢., withthe kitchea furni- tore, ke. §. HOUGH. AUCTIONEER.—TO-MORROW, THURS- day, at 1034 A.M., at 143 Second avenue, near avenue A, all the genteel furniture of the house, embracing a good va- riety of mahogany furniture, carpets, cilcloths, bedsteads, bureaus, sofns, % with which the sale will commence. Full par-iulars to: morrow. COLTON, AUCTIONEER—HANDSOME HOUSE. F. hold furniture, pianoforter, oil i tapestry, oil cloths, curtains, plate-glass, de. This day day) April 20th, at 103% o'clock, at No. 19 Wost Nineteenth street, hetweon Eighth and Ninth avenuos, the entire furniture of the house, aud will comprise rich parlor, basement and kitchen furniture, of every descrip: beds and mattresses, chion and glass, cutlery, ni; curtains, te glass, ke, €c.; also, one’ very ino rosewood ‘also, a fine assortment of oil paintings ‘of merit. Catalogu easly in the morning. To-morrow (Thureday) A rill, all the furniture in house No. 85 Murray street; on id (April 22) the entire furnitu: No, 185 Henry o'clock, P. URNITURE AT AUCTION—ANTHONY J. BLEECKER ‘will sell at public auction, this day, at half past ten O'clock A. M., at the house No. 190 Madison street, the whole nil in said house, consisting of a large and de- t of parlor, bedroom and kitchen furniture. of the auctioneer, No. 7 Broad street, G. HORTON, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL, THIS Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock, at 35 Sixth ave: furniture of a house removed for convenience of ir wo 08 ry and book case, of a grocery, consisting of scales, weights, ten oad- ensures, kegs,’ counter, drains, tobacco and sogar: ENTEEL NOUSEHOLD FURNITURE—HENRY Hi. LEEDS & CO., will sell at suction, this day, Wednos. day, April 20th, at'10 o'clock, at 70 Broadway, consisting of very rich blue and drab eatin damask curtains{fnearly new, Ince under do., fine tapestry Brussels carpets, parlor furnt- ture by Phyto and Meck mahogany covered in hair cloth, pier glasses and picr seroll rosewood card table, centre do. marble top, fire #creen, extension dining table and case, couches, &., mantel of ormulu, piano- forte ; bedroom furniture of Brussels and ingrain carpets, mahogany French bedsteads, dressing glasvos, bureaus, wardrobes, clock, chairs, heds, mattresses, washstands mar dle tops, oll clothe. china, glass and kitchen furniture, with which the sale will commence, RY H. LEEDS & CO. this day, Wednesda: ly household furniture, mi if this city, at half pe 138 West Twelfth street, two do: art of cary Lin rh bahl contre table, ditto secretary, lined joux eabinet, with marblo top; one clegant papier mache work table; richly earyed oak parior furniture, made by Ringnet—centre table, chairs, & ‘one superb gothic ro kease, elaboratel; uit of rosewood onc oak cabinet closet, rosewood ctogere, on parlor furniture, purple plush; rich chintz curtains, and | rosewood sofas, ‘chairs do to mateh, made by Baudoine; carved rosewood card tal rich ormulu clocks and 1 table, rich cut glace of vi Yn 4 ware, and other most valuable furniture. Red rooms, ich enamelled suite, imitation rosewood, drab. éke.; leds ding, washstands. ond other furniture, &o. They oan atinindd one day before the rale. Hrussels carpet, throe ply do, bronge figures, extension dining | the morning of sale 263 Fourth avenue, near | ber &e., together with the kitchen furniture, | of any in the city, fronting on the water, and commanding a fine view of tle surrounding scenery. et, a horse P house has all the modern improvements, bath, gas, 4 ALE OF OFFICE FURNITURE.—J. L. VANDEWATER will cell this day, Wednesday, at 12 0 ine, onsisting of snensy wri and bookracks, seven tops, and anndry artil in the office, 0, Cedar street, va To be sold without reserve, as the pro} , have removed their’ institution to ii Brondway. tk. alas W. SHIRLEY, AUCTIONEER—BY JOSEPH HEGE » MAN.—Thursday, April dist, at Yolclock presisely. at No. 446 Broome street, between Broadwa: t] Moreer street, the parlor, chamber and kitehen furniture of a large boardit ig hens Same ay 3 o'clock precisely, at No. 243 Ninth street, between First and Second avenues, @ general assortment of nd kitchen furniture. at each Catalogues of the bouse om the oon be- Friday, April 22, at 9 o'clock precisely, at No. 2 Colonnade row, Columbia strect, between Cranberry and Middagh streets, Brooklyn, near ‘ulton ferry, a lero and ral assortment of household furniture, in exe it Piano, (Nunn’s & Clarke,) spl ‘French glasses in richly carved fram: with marble top Tetary and bookcase, rich tapostry velvet. car; furniture in brocatelle and hair ¢loth, rich silver ware, china and cut glass, cutlery, &c., a very valual Painting, richly framed, “Madonna and’ Child,” with @ va- ° riety of other costly paintings in landscape,’ &e. Also, & pew, No. 132, in the Presbyterian church, Dr. Spear,) on the corner of Clinton and Amity streets. W., £002; AUCTIONEER—FURNITURE.—ON FRI- « day, at half-past 10 o'clock, at 130 Second stroot, @ general assortment of parlor and ehamber furniture, con- fisting of sofas, bureaus, mabozany and other chairs; ‘card, centre, and dining tables; Brussels and ingrain carpets; mantel ornaments, bedsteads and bedding, china and glass- ware, ball lamp, hat stand, £0. ILLIAMSBURG AUCTION SALE.—A LARGE and splendid assortment of furniture, consisting of tetes, rockers, tables of tho finest structure, mi paintings, silver ware, and various other articles too numerous to mention. The sale will take place on tho 2ist inst., at 10 o’clowk, at No. 22 South Kighth street. JOSEPH W. HAVEN, Auctioncer. ILLTAM WITTERS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL, this day, at 2 o'clock, at 187 Canal street, 9 large tity of household furniture, consisting of sofas, rockin, ier and mantel card tables, oil paintings Is, three ply and otter carpots, oil clothé, mahogany French 'bedstends, hair mattresses, large feather beds, marble top dressing bureans, washatands, wardrobes, and kitchen furniture, Also. a pianoforte. ok case, French plate, ining, tea, centre an BOARDING AND LODGING, PARTMENTS TO LET.—MRS. ALNWICK HAVING leased for a term of x rs from the first of May next, the commodious house 23°Varick street, corner of Beuc! opposite St. John’s park, will have two or three very desira: ble suits of rooms to let, with or without board. ‘“Applica- tions will now be received from first class persons at her present residence, 68 Varick strect, A ARTMENTS WANTED—THREE Of FOUR ROOMS, in a central part of the city, aro wanted by a gentleman, and wife. Would take hoard in a private family where quiet and comfort could be secured. Address H. White, Herald office. A MOST SATISFACTORY METHOD OF OBTAINING boarders is, by lenving the name, residence, description of house, &c., upon the hooks of the New York Boarding Exchange. ‘This system is gradually obviating the necossit of advertising when cither board or boarders are di dl. The advantage of this establishment to those looking for hoard is also very evident. Office 289 Broadway, corner of Reade street. A LADY WII0 OWNS TPR HOUSE 18 DESIROUS OF making arrangemerts with @ party of gentlemen—say eight or ten—with partial board, in a house with all the modern improvements. Apply, on the premises, at No, 9 St. George's placg, East Thirteenth stroct. a few doors from Second avenue. GENTVEMAN AND HIS WIFE, AND TWO OR three single gentlemen, can be accommodated with board by applying at 62 Carrol street, Brooklyn, near Hicks street, four blocks from Hamilton ferr, LADY, HAVING MORE ROOM TITAN SHE RE- quires, would let a back parlor, furnished or nnfur- ished, with pantrios attached, to a lady and gontloman, with board for the lady only. Situation between Ninth and Fourteenth streets, within one block of Broadwa: ‘The and Board in advance in lieu of reference, Broadway Post Otlice, stating where an inter- is pleasant! y located. Address view may he LADY, HAVING A LARGE HOUSE, WITH ALL the modern improvements, and in a delizhtful location, convenient to the cars and stages, will let a room, or suit of rooms to a gentleman and lady; board for the lady only. | Board in advance, Please address, where an interview can, be had, Mrs. Schultz, Herald oftice, reas FRONT PARLOR, WITH PANTRIES, TO let (unfurnished), with board,'to a gentleman and his wife, from May Ist. Location most desirablo—l12 fudson strect, between Franklin street and St. John’s park, A GENTLEMAN AND LADY CAN HAVE A PLEA- | ant parlor aud bedroom adjoining, with board, where | bat three or four other boarde: No. 11 Rutgers street. A PRIVATE FAMILY, WITHOUT ANY BOARDERS, would let, to a single zentleman, a handsome parlor and adjoining hedroom, also a separate bedroom, either furnished or unfurnished, separate or togethor, with or without break: | fast. ‘The rooms overlook the beautiful Park, Washington square, Apply at 246 Fourth strect. A EAMILY RESIDING IN A MODERN BUILT HOUSE, in St. Mark’s place, wishes to dit pose of u suite of rooms, ou or before the iirst of May, Address Sequor, Herald oie PLEASANT ROOM ON THIRD FLOOR TO LET— with board, to a gentleman and wife, or two or three single gentiomen; also, an attic room, suitable for ono or two gentlemen; hot and cold baths. Apply at 137 East Broadway. OARD—A HANDSOME SUIT OF ROOMS ON TIE second floor, also a single room, is now to let at Nos. 82 and 84 Last Twenty-third street. No moving on Ist of May. OARD.—A LADY, HAVING TAKEN A FIRST CLASS house in Ninth street, near Fifth avenue, will let the Tooms, ingle or in nites, furnished or not, with or without Location delightful. The house will be ted by applying at No. 39 Grocnwich enue, corner of Charles street. wwill be taken, Apply at OARD.—CHOICE SUITS OF ROOMS, ON SECOND and third floors, to be let ins first class stone hous with all the modern improvements and clegantly furnishe Also, very pleasant. sing Referoncos oxchange Apply at No. 76 West Twenty-third street. OARD—A VERY PLEASANT FURNISHED OR UN- furnished parlor, with Pantry attached, on the first floor, to let, with board, to # gentleman and his wife. Ap- ply at 81 Henry street OARD.—A YOUNG LADY IS DESIROUS OF OBTAIN- ing board in a private family, or where there are but few boarders, Location below Bleecker street, west Of Broad- eas L. B. E., Hetald office, OARD.—A GOOD OPPORTUNITY FOR GENTLE- men and their wives, or a few single gentlemen, who Wish to procure pleasant’ rooms for ths summer, in a large double house, with all improvements. The locagion is do- sirable, and convenient to stages. Apply at Sl4Greenwich reet, corner of C, KEMP, AUCTIONEER.—GENTEEL HOUSEHOLD « furniture, pianofortes, melodeon, oil pointings, te., this day, (Wednesday,) at 51 Greenwich avenne, between Charles and Perry strects.—R. C. KE. will sell at auction all the handsome furniture in the house, which has all been | made to order, and only been in use one year, viz., rich vet tapestry carpets, Brussels, three-ply, and ingrain cai ets; cileloth, one suit of handsome carved rosewood parlor urniture, covered in blue and gold French broeatelle, made to order; one suit parlor furniture, covered in crimson satin | broeatelle; superior pianoforte, one handsome melodeon, carved rosewood centre tables, two very valuable oil [pial ings, cost $300 cach; china, glassware, &¢., and a handsome assortment of good chamber and kitchen furniture, whieh 13 | well worthy the attention of purch: » Catalogues on W. WESTCOTT, AUCTIONEER-S. « ture, &e., this Wedn ALOON FURNI- lay morning, at 10 o'clock, at % Bowery, consisting of counters, fixtures, glassware, liquo! chairs, tabl aintings, engravings, 12 windlass bedate bedding, &c.; also baggage, &c., if not taken Sry revere to the rnle, to pay storage. Sale on Thursday, at 11 Reade street, furniture, te. Sale on Friday, at 2 o’clock, of y store furniture, &c., at 136 Greenwich avenw Si Monday, by catalogue, of all the contents of house 181 Cham- treet. OSES AT AUCTION.—WM. 8. McILVAIN WILL SELL thie day, at 103, A. M.,at No. 38 Maiden lane, near } a | kau street, ‘a fine collection of monthly, perpetual, climbing, and running moss roses; also honeyauckles, verbenas, dah: | lias, &c., from the nursery of William M. White, Fifteenth | street. | QALE OF ELEGANT FURNITURE AT AUCTION — | C. W. HOLMES will sell at auction to-morrow, Thurs- | day, April 21, at 1034 o'clock, all the furniture, carpets, c., | in house No. 121, in th stone block, on Forty-fift | street, x of rich tapestry, Brussels ved rosewood suit in satin | Brocatelle, splendid French plate mantel mirrors, one fine rosewood seven octave pinnoto | engravings, marble-top centre, sofa, and pier tables, sofas, | lounges, couch beds. mahogany and blac! lnut cottage | and French bedsteads, fine curled hair mattresses, extension dining tables, cane and spring seat chairs and rockers, crock: cry, glass and china ware, basement and kitchen furniture, ¢., de. Catalogues can be obtained at the store of the auc: | tioneer, No. 54 Beekman street, and at the house on the day | of sale’ Broadway and Sixth’ avenue stages come to the | door, and Sixth avenue cars within one block. GAMUEL. OSGOOD, | AUCTIONEER. —OscoOD & | SYCONCKLIN will sell at thoir sales room, 138 Fult this day, Wednesday, April 20, at 10% o’clook ortment of furniture, consisting of rosewood, ck walnut parior, dining room and oiled chamber suite, marble top easy chats ds, ko. Al | cecond hand f | QUPERB SALE OF THE MOST COSTLY FURNITURE. works of art, statuary, costly oil paintings, pianofortes, | &e.—all entirely new, the house havinggheen vory exponsi ly furnished within three montha—the property of a gentle- | than returning to Mexico, ‘It is the richest sete of the son. HENRY H. LEEDS & CO. will sell by auction, oy, April 21, at 10 o'clock, at the elegant ma Madison avenue, corner of Thirty first street, tho sple | furniture of said house, consisting of royal velvet carpets; | heavy satin damask curtains, lined with taffeta silk; rich gilt cornices: large pler and mantel. glasses: rich gilt. pler | baegs, with marble tops; rosewood parlor furniture in suite, covered with heavy crimson satin damask arlor bro} ORADY 23 bedroom furniture, o nitur on Thurs- on No, 12 ‘arin and chairs to match; embroidered sewing chairs; sup e dered piano cover, very handsome: rosewood vtagero; Duhl cabinet with marble top; ditto work table: ditto cali net, superb bronzes and clocks, figures and groups two feet | high; articles of vertu, rich vases; a most valuable collec- foreign and American arti | figures, with pedestal olegant rosewood pianoforte, rich! by Descombs, perfectly new, cost logant contre.table | Indies’ secretary and music rack; very costly ormuln chande | liers, quartettés and other rich parlor furniture. | pining room—Rieh Brussels enrpets, superts two colored silk brocatelle curtaina, black wainut furniture, sliding table, extension dining table, ormult and glass chan” deliers, ehnirs covered with morocoo, arm chairs, valuable | glass ware, colored and engraved, decanters to match, ma nificent dinner and break/ast set of enamelled china, sid pieces, made for Santa Anna, | plated ware of various kinds, 60 dozen of the choicest wines and brandies, beautiful table cover, &c. Bedrooms and hondoir room—Furnitare in black walnut covered with green plush, curtains to match, upright rose carved all round, made wood pianoforte, very elegant, made by Piolo to order. cost | $200; carpets, green’ Brussels, bh rocateile furnitu: | dreesing by heading, mattrersoe, Res i} The entire furniture of this large house was made to order three months since by the best makers in Broadway, some | of which bas not been in the house a month. be sold without reserve to the highest biddor, including kitehen furniture, It can be examined one day before the | sale, and will be found the richest sale of the season, HEODORE LENT, AUCTION EER.—ON WEDNES: | LD aprit 2, at 12 o'eiook, at #0 Leonard street, will, be i the fixtures of a barroom and oy see saloon, co) ten foot bar, oyster rtand, oif cloth, arm chairs, pletire new. asic rack. Bedrooms—In e sent rte, choice oil paintings and | 8 red | OARD WANTED.—TWO G) tick | tion of high class paintings, by soine of the most celebrated | ists; roal atatuary marble parlor | large and valuable Parian figures; | ume, | bad. with full or partial boar f Mexico, cost $1,000; heavy | The whole vo | ting of a | man, with a pleasant room, om lee, stove, rockery, &0., all nearly | of St. OARD.—A FEW GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMO. dated with partial board, plensant rooms, aud the com. forts of a home, by applying at 453 Greenwich stroct, second door above Chariton, OARD.—GENTLEMEN MAY OBTAIN PLEASANT rooms, with broakf: id tea, and dinner on Sabbath, ix the modern built house No. 247 West Twenty-first street, corner of Ninth avenue. The house is furn! yd with « warm and cold bath, aud has been newly painted through- ow OARD.—ROOMS AND SUITS OF ROOMS FUR- nished or unfurnished, with board. in a new house with all the modera improvements, in one of the best locations up town, are now open for engagement, No change lst of Say. 1 at No. 111 Seco: OARD.—WANTED, BY A GENTLEMAN AND LADY (hoard for the lady only,) one large room, a bedroom. this side of Fourth strect, io a private family; near Broad preferred. Are willing to pay in advance if required. e858. roadway Post 0: for two days. PD OARI SECOND OARD—A SUIT OF ROOMS STORY, together or separately, in a private family, were would 10 enjoyed the comforts of Ahome, can be had by applying 15 Charles street, Warren place, near Greonwich avenue. LEMAN W with break: to family ULD LIKE TO st and tea, and ithout other pmumodatious, ee. a Ginner on Sundays, in a pri boarders. Will pay a liberal price for goo Reference given. Address E. B. D., Heral ‘A LARGE SECOND STORY ROOM, WITH A ndah and closet connecting, to let, well furnished, or partial board, tom gentleman ‘aud wife or two gentlemen, on reasonable terms. Also, a room for a single | entleman in a first class house, containing all the modern finprovements, Stages pass the door. Please call at 99. St. | Mark's place, Eighth street. ired. OARD WANTED—IN NEW YORK OR BROOKLYN, by a gentleman and Lis wifo, in » private family, of | where thero are few boarders. Full for the Indy only, and bronkfastyand ten, and gentle: | man. Loc not to | exceed $6, Reterenees exchanged, Address A. B., box 1,233 Post Offico, OARD WANTED.—A YOUNG GENTLEMAN WISHES alarce well furnished room, with partial board, in a 4 location in Brooklyn, a moderate distance from t forries. A private family pi Address Batchelor, Box 2.219 Post Office, OARD WANTED.—TWO LADIES DESIRE TO OB- x between Canal and Bleecker Terms must be moderate, Poat OM Reference red. Address Eli OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND | | D child, with a family whore there are but few boarders, and within ten minutes walk of Fulton ferry, Brooklyn. | Terms must be moderate, re Post Ottice, | | Brooklyn, room and board togethor, wi Barclay offies, Beary WANTED— A. GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, are desirous of obtaining board, with an unfurnished location, Perma: na desir: od A. Herald thes. OARDING.—GENTLEMEN WITH WIVES, ALSO SIN« gic gentlemen, can be accommodated with parlors, with Vedrooms and pantries attached, bath room, &e.,on second and third floors, with full or partial board, ima small private family. Location desirable. Apply at 20 West Fittesath tr OARDNG.~ TWO PARLORS, WITH BEDROOMS AND antries adjoining, families, may bo eral lares rooms, ono large squars with two beds, anitable for gent! r n second floor will be vac e last of this w. | suitable for 9 gentleman and his wi nsiont board, 8! | per day. Rooms without board, » SU otel, S47 Broad OARDING.—GENTLEMEN AND THEIR WIVES, ‘and sixor eight single gentlemen, can lave board, and | fine large parlors with bedrooms atiached, from the ist of 4. Carroll place, where every attention will be at home. ‘Tne house will be painto t t orcor. For terms, a apply at 73 Marr 4d a eterences OARDING.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE CAN be aecommodated with a large and ploasamt room, with pantry, on the second floor, whore the comforts of m "home ¥ bs gnjoyed. Appl A couple of single gentlemen oan be accommodated. OARDING.~A LADY, LIVING VERY RETIRED, IS | and &ao'P, tablished as the season advance: i f dating a lady, or lady and gentle desirous of accommodal nee ley, of te nal ees Me cation is most desirable, being in the vicinity # place. Address widow A. M. ©., Broadway Indy. ‘The M Peet oftier OARDING.—A& GENTLEMAN AND LADY. WILL B finda furnished front room, board for the lady; \, a6 89 Charito: me pase the house every five min- Le 2 stein mento Bosreine.—v AMiLing AND SINGLE GENTLEMEN can be accommodated with board and rooms in the large Poh epmmodions. hopes He. = Hedgpn, stases, corner of mighty . Sohu's park; eau locations in the city,” ‘Rooms furnished oF unfurniened, to uit applicants. on the premises, lad Seimmetieinamiabarondee ee BUEDING—TWO GENTLEMEN AND THEIR WIVES ean be sccommodated with desirable rooms and board, at 624 Broadway. Beavers PERSONS WISHING SUITS OR SIN- gle rooms can be accommodated in the handsome brown, stone front hor No. 398 Fourth aver Th contains all the medera improvements, and will be ready for the rec tion of boarders by the 2ith of April. Persons wishing rooms would do well to mal arly spplication, as Cs) location ase: mvenience. For further particulars a| at 183 West Twenty-third street. 3 silted (a eS Seale OARDING.—THREE 1. ARGE UNFURNISHED Boece wardrobe attached, to let ith board. Also, accommodations for single furnished. Apply at No. 71 Warren sti OARDING—IN A FIRST CLASS HOUSE, ELIGIBLE location, accessible to business; hot and cold baths, &e, Rooms for gentlemen and their wives, at $5, Per week for both. Two parties only can be accommodated. Address, ediately, Robingon, Herald office. Best of reference Fequired. Only those giving their addross will re- tion. OARDING.—A FRONT PARLOR AND BEDROOM to let, with board, at 52 Bast Sixteenth street. Spacious jot and cold baths. Apply immediately, antries attache the rooms supplied with gas and Cro- ‘on water, hot and cold, OARDING.—TWO LARGE PARLORS AND BED- rooms, either in the second or third stories, with full, rial or public b 140, in the fourth story, bedrooms for single gentlemen, and one large room for a small family. ‘The house is new, with the modern improvement: , ences required, "Apply at No. 1 Irving place, Fourteenth street. OARD IN WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.—FINE suite of rooms on the seaond story, front, and roar, of & new four story house, having all the modern improve- ments. Alsosingle rooms. Partios desirous of making per- manent arrangements from the lst of May, may apply at 218 Wost Fourteenth street. Referencos exchanged, OARD IN BROOKLYN.—MRS. RING WISHES TO inform her friends, and those Indies and gentlomon who \Are desirous of obtain ing the comforts of » hom she has taken the house No. 6 Willow street, not two ininutes wall from the Fulton ferry. The house is now undergoing tho- Tough repair, and will be newly furnished throughout, Ap- plication can be made on or after the 2d instant. Bee IN BKOOKLYN.—THREE GENTLEMEN CAN obtain a large pleasant front room, pantries attached, at $275 per week each, with breakfast and ten, and dinner on Sunday, at No. 4 Sands street, wishin three minutes walk of the Fulton and Catherine ferries. References exchanged. BoOskED IN BROOKLYN—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE can have board, with handsome room (and bedroom if required) on second’ floor, unfurnished, in a very desirable location, Apply to 132 Duiicld street, near Fulton avenue, OARD NEAR UNION SQUARE.—A GENTLE: and his wife, or two single gentlemen, ean be modated in a private family with fall or partial board, private table. “House has bath, gas, &e. Apply at No. 234 ourth avenue, OARD IN THE COUNTRY.—THE PAVILION AT New Rochelle will be ready for the reception of boarders on or before the first of May; also, a cottage of three rooms, suitable for # small family. Good stabling. Apply on ths premise OARD ON STATEN ISLAND.—PERSONS W. hoard in the country can hear of a pleasan' | within a balf mile of awtcamboat landing, by appl the hours § and 104. M. an ] OARD MAY BE HAD IN EAST TENTH STRE, A furnished parlor and bedroom, on the second story. ‘ost Office. Address box 1,9i8 P OARD IN WEST ELEVENTH STREET, NEAR Broadway, with choice of rooms on second ‘floor, (eas and bath on rane floor.) may be obtained in aprivate family, fora lady and gentleman, or three einglomen, after the ist of May. “No children in the house. “Address box 1,544 Post c OUNTRY BROARD— PERSONS DESIROUS OF OB- taining country board, can be accommodated, by apply ing at Fiftieth street, between the First and Second avenue the location is on high cround, presenting 9 fine view of the river, with a spacious garden and all kinds of fruits, mill, &c., with carriage house and stable, References exchanged. Oounzey BOARD.—A PRIVATE FAMILY, RESIDING adjacent to four evangelical churches, at New Rochelle, will let, with bow to a small fami the second story, con- taining three pleasant rooms, comfortably furnished,’ The location is healthy and pleasant, distant from the N. H., railroad a quarter of a mile. Inquire of Mr. Hoyt, at the depot, or at 195 Bleecker street. PLEASANT ROOMS, SUITABLE FOR FAMILIES and single gentlemen, furnished or unfurnished, with full or partial board, may bo had in Kast Twonty first street, near Gramercy park (privilege of the park). Application can be made at 16 Bond street, till the 25th of ‘apr Refer- ences oxchanged. ERMANENT BOARD WANTED—FROM THE FIRST of May.—An unfurnished parior and bedroom by a gen- tleman and his wife, full board for the lady, and breaktast and tea for the gentleman, in a respectable private family; where tlicre are no other boarders, preferred. A mall fatally ‘ing more room than they require, can m. ermanent t, if satisfactory. Referances given an required. D. A. Horald offee, stating location, terms, 0 'T BOARD WANTED.—A SINGLE GEN- tleman wants a pleasant and partly furnished room, with partial board, in a small private family, or with a si gle lady. Must be down town, or in Brooklyn, noar tho ferries. References exchanged. Please address) DELTA, Herald office, stating full particulars. ROOMS WITH BOARD—FOR A GENTLEMAN AND \ lady, or single gentlemen, in a pleasant house, No. 145 Wort Thirteenth stroet, between Sixth and Eighth avenues. Cars and stages within one minute’s walk. The house is x ¢ with every: eierene ge An ly until first of May at ran! 9 Varick, third door from in street, ROS 70 LET.—TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN be accommodated with sitting and bedrooms, use of bath room, gas, dc. Breakfast if roquired. Location most desiralilé, close to Eighth avenue carsand stages. Ro- ferences exchanged. Apply at 160 Twenty-fourth strost, be: tween Seventh and Eighth avem INGLE GENTLEMEN, AND GENTLEMEN WITH their wives, ean be accommodated with good board and pleasant rooms, at No. G Abingdon place, west side, trom the ‘trst of May next. Apply at Hudson street. 'T. MARY'S, NO. 797 BROADWAY. — PERMANENT and transient board may be obtained abe hotel, IE WIDOW OF A PHYSICIAN WISHES TO RE. ceive a few boarders of the highest respectability, to whom she can offer the comforts of a home. House new, with the modern improveme: ploneantly, aituated, and accessible to several lines of blic conveyance No rv moval in May. Apply at No. Mf East’ Thirty-second street, a few doors from Fifth avenue. [WO GENTLEMEN AND THEIR WIVES, ALSO TWO or three single gentlemen, ean be accommodated (s May) with good board and handsome rooms, in a rivate boarding house, in East Broadway, ‘where the co forte of a home may be had." Apply at 2) Market stre 0 LET, WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD—THE THREE rooms on the second floor, also the third or extension room on the first floor of & house, in a very pleasant situa- tion on the north side of Twenty. lifth street between Sev- enth and Eighth avenues. Rete modern improvements in the ho office. 7 ANTED—THREE OR FOUR CHILDREN TO BOARD in a respectable small private family, where there are no other children, and where they will have a mother's care, Good reference given. Inquire at No. 3 Second street, third fioor, up stairs. 7 ANTED—BOARD FOR A LADY, IN THE COUNTRY. with a child five menths old. Address Mrs. B., Horald office, stating terms, location, &c. TANTED PERMANENTLY— nees required. Al the ‘Address H. H., Herald LY—A SMALL FURNISHED parlor, and bedroom attached, by a’gentleman of mid- dle sge, with breakfast, and dinner on Sundays, in a private family, where there ere no other boarders. Location, between al street and Union place, near Broadway. Addre: Post Oftice, with real name, stating terms; uo others TANTED.—A SINGLE GENTLEMAN IS DESIROUS of making immediate anl permanent arrangements for room and breakfast, or full board, with a very respectable privage family. Location must be adjacont to the Fourth or Sixth avenuo railroads, and within five or ten minutos watk of Grace Church. References exchanged. Address B. H., 80 Fourth avenue, RR EE CARD—TO THE TRAVELING PUBLIC, AND OUR in partioular —The subscriber, ‘thankful for | th opporturity. of tends ie present opporturity of tender me, aleo, of fuforming them that stand, 247 Broadway, the coming year, where he will be happy to wait on all his old eustomers and ones as may favor him with 9 call % Broadway JAMES BARKER, RAMERCY HOTEL.—THIS RLEGANT AND FASH- fonable hotel, corner of Broadway and Twonticth | with its extensive additions, comp 2 rooms, is now ready for the accommodation publio ‘Tho proprictor intends that this house shall continue to sorve ite high reputation asa first class hot RICHMOND HILL HOTEL, N. Y., (late the Ri prone Seni 0: of five months on the ave been made th: for the day. Charges of ¢ $7» wook. Childron under te ts, $4 a wok. Ho extra, S Tamilios lection, hing to secure ro Thoy will be ki N.—THE PROPRIETOR gs leave to inform his friend: and the public that he is now ready to enter into arran: ments with parties who may wish to occupy rooms for the ensuing season. ‘The proprietor can be seen ou the promises rs left at Dolmonico’s Hotel, corner of Broadway and Morris street. will he immediately attended to. The Pa vilion will open in the carly part of May, or beforo, ifa suf. ficient should offer to order it to do so, A steambont leaves | Now York, pier No. 1 North river, at 9 and 12 A, M., and), | and 6 P. M.: leaves New Brighton at Sand Il A. and 3 . mt communication wil Fas therenvon sdvances. Tho, distance from Ne nd the trip is perform- York to New Brighton is six miles, ed in from twenty five to thirty minut | depot cornor of cE LECTUREPREASON: YORK, AT ing $April 21 ane of ws SPECIAL KOTICES. *) SSOCIATION FOR THE EXHIBITION OF THE Industry of all Nations, office 63 Broadway.—Ner York, April Sth, 1863.—The holders of this association are hereby notified that @ call oftwenty per cont on the capital stock, being the seventh and last instaMuent thereof, has been ordered by the Board of Directors, and that they are required to poy the same, at this office, on or before the aieh day of April instant. By order, a mecasuror SONIC NOTIC ‘THE MEMBERS OF ORIENT Chapter No. 188, are hereby notified that a resolution to change the piace of mee ing of said Chapter will be taken f 7 ev » Apr , 1853. up,for final ection on Friday evening, A BE Beh, Ue. By order. R, E. Ronenrs, Secretary. GT, GEORGE'S SOCIETY OF NEW YORK—SIXTY. fe y.—The annual dinner of the St. Georg Society will take place at the Astor House on Saturday, April 23, St. George's day. Dinner will be served ix of oly. Tickets for the occasion may be away. | J, E. Walker, 114 Fulton s Wall E. F. Wi ili ‘ard, 6 8. William the Albion, No. 3 Barclay street, and at stor House. English visijers to the city are partiou- d to attend. EFORM! REFORM !—GRAN Ss the Sons of Temperance, at Metropolitan Hall, on Wed- evening, April 20. “Exercises to commence mt 7g - Addresses by John B. Gough, Rev. Theo. L. Cuyler, aud Horace Grocley, Esq. Singing ander the dirvtion of Wm. i Esq, late leader of the ‘Tickets 1234 cents. To' be had at the office of she Gri Scribe, Organ ottice; J. W. Kellogg's, 128 Canal street Inslee’s, 449 Hudson street; of the officers, and other mom- bers of ‘the Order; alzo, at the door, on the evening of tho meeting. ———————————— MMET MUTUAL B. AND B. SOCIETY.—THE MEM. bers of this society are requested to attend a regular meeting this evening, the 20th inst., nt 734 o'clock, at. Mont- fomery Hall: 75 Prince street, Business of importance will © submitted to the meeting. EDMOND BUTLER, President, Joun J. Grace, Ree, See, ‘OTICE.—THE NEW YORK AND United States Mail Stoamship Com for five directors of this company will be the company, No. 56 Wall street, in the city INSTRATION OF Alleghanians, LIVERPOOL ‘An election at the office of New York, on Thursday, the 2ist day of April next, between the hours of12 M. and 2 o’clock P. M., and at the same time and place, three persons will be chosen to act as inspectors for the next \. B.—The following is copy of the by- succeeding election. N Jaws of the above company, regulating theelection of directors and inspectors of the election of the company, viz. :—Ist. The election of directors of the company siiall be held at the otiice of the company, in the city ot New York, on the first ‘Thureday of March, ofeach year, and three persons shail then be chosen by the persons entitled to vote for directors, to act as inspectors at the noxt sacceeding election, t! to be opened at 12, and continue open until 2 o'clock in the afternoon, 2d. Votes by proxy to be admitted, if the power ly executed and in nll other rospocts auficient. The nual election for directors of this company not having been held on the day designated and appointed by the by- Jaws thereof, an clecticn for five directors will be held at the time and place first above mentioned. New York, March 17, 1853. WM. L. YOULE, Secretary. NOVICE THE RESIDENT HOTEL KEEPERS OF the city of New York are requested to mect at the Irving House on Wednesday evening noxt, at Su’clock. A weneral attendance will be expected. “By ofder of the Com- mittee, OTICE.--KOSSLER, FROM VI A, WHOSE NAM went out, on bis arrival in New York, in 1845, as Jo J. Kossler, pianist, from Vienna, solicits whoover may have B claim againet hin to send it td box Ist Post Oftice, Wash- ‘ . ington, D. C., for settlement, till the end of May, 1 ‘Tribune, Courier and Enquirer, Express, and if Post, New York; Democrat, of Rochester, State of New York please copy, and send one copy of each paper containing this advertisement, with the bill, as abo ELLOW CITIZEN IND ENT TO the gas mon in nds) at this moment t F respec tive elnic theie pockets nloss we stir. wo shall contin wecan be supplied for, & PROPRIETORS OF THE BANK « Liowve, No. MI Pine street, take pleasure in an- hounc their ‘friends and the - sume rump & loin steaks, 25 ; an usual good things at the same pricesas heretofore, and should be glad to see our old cus- tomers at the Bunk Coffee House, No. 11 Pine street. HICKS & PEARSALL, Proprietors. LOST AND FOUND, P 2 LOST ABOUT SIX WEEKS OR TWO MONTHS. ago, the half of x twenty dollar Dill, of the Marine and Fire Insurance Bank of the State of Georgia, The finder will receive five dollars reward by leaving it at the Herald office. 10) REWARD—GAS FITTERS LOOK OUT—T0 ANY person or persons who will gtve information of gas fixtures and pipes sold at auction by T. Bell, in the basc- ment store 15 William street, on the 11th inst , and removed next morning between six and eight o'clock, by some fraudulent means, oF stolen. App T. GULDE: 0 193 Bowery, basement. REWARD.—LOST, ON SATURDAY LAST, IN e) Chambers street, betweon Greenwich street and Vest Broadway, a small poodlo dog, answering to the name of Prince, white, with yellow spots.’ The finder will receive the above reward by returning him to No. 8 Warren street. (CHILD Lost. THE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY solicits the aid of all humane persons who have children of their own, in the recovery of his child, a boy, named Louis Wick, and aged seven years, who strayed away from his resi- dence, 144 Yerk street, Brooklyn, on Saturday afternoon, April 16, and has not since been heard of, He is light com: plexioned, dark eyes, and had on a black roundabout with steel buttons, and linen apron, with a straw hat, and has lost one of his front upper teeth. Should any person hear of such a child, and give intelligence of his whereabouts, they will receive the heartfelt thanks of his afflicted parents, and be liberally rewarded. PHILIP WICK. EFT HER HOME, NO. 15 ROOSEVELT STREET, abont half-past three o'clock on Tuesday afternoon, in a deranged state of mind, Mary E. Rhines, about thirt years of age, five fect high, liair dark brown, done up with comhe—ahi dressed in mourning. Any information con cerning her will be thankfully received by her distressed family, and liberally rewarded, lOUND—A POCKETBOOK, CONTAINING A eh a money, which the owner can have, by calli zs LIAM A. LILLIENDAHT'S cheap paper hansing,etore, 3{3 Pearl street, and"proving property. OST—AT OR NEAR CLARKSVILLE, TENNESSEE, ‘ note for five thousand dollars, drawn by Alexander 33. Barrett, dated Henderson, Ky., 2lst March, 1853, payable four months after date to the order of Hugh’Danlop, at tho* counting house of Wilbur & Scott, New York. Itisendoraed in blank by Huch Dunlop and James L. Glenn. The public are cautioned against nevotinting said note. Any informa tion leading to its recovery will be thankfully received by Lece & Co., New York, or James L. Glenn, Clarks- 0! N SATURDAY EVENING, FIFTY DOLLARS supposed in one of tho Houston stzvet stages. ‘The find: er will be suitably rewarded Ly leaving it at No, 89 Maiden jane. OST--IN COMI FROM 127 ALLEN STREET, DOWN: Allen to Grand, up Grand, on the left hand side, to ‘Hinton street, » lady's small gold watch, with white face, with « gold chain attached, on which was ‘a slide containing the initials E. C. W., with a hook at the end. The finder Will be liberally rewarded, by returaing the same to No. 41 Front street Ls ON MONDAY NIGHT, THE 18TH INST., BE- tween the hours of 10 and 11 o'clock, a black carpet bag, in going from the Hudson River cars to Taylor's Hotel, Cort: landt street. The finder will be liberally rewarded, by leay- ing it at Taylor's Hotel, by W. C. Guerney, OST—WHILE GOING FROM ALBION PLACE, through Fourth street and Broadway, to Amity stroct, agold bracelet, marked Fanny A. Corwin. ‘The finder will be suitably rewarded, by lvaving it at Wim. S, Corwin's, 630 Broudway. OST-IN GOING THROUGH BROADWAY, FOUR- teenth street, and Fifth av from Eighth to Six- teenth strect, a gold bracelet, with’ locket, &c., attachad. ‘The finder will be liberally rewarded on bringing it to No. 245 Water street, up stairs, EDUCATIONAL. OARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS, AT STANWICH Conn., thirty-seven miles from New York. The ninth Session will commence May 2d. Terms for board, tuition, washing, &¢., thirty dollars per quarter. Circulars contain: ing particulars may be bad at the store of A. Finoh, No. Greenwich street, where the Principal can be seen on ever; turday in this month, between the hours of 11 and I o'clock A. M. THEODORE JUNE, Principal. HE MISSES BUSTEED HAVE TAKEN A LARGE ‘and commodious house in tho plensant and healthy neighborhood of Carmansville, to which place they have re- moved their school for young ladios, A aclect number of bourdng scholars only admitted. A few boys will be takon undeiten years of Summer term opons May Ist, 1853. Application may be made for terms to George W. Busteo dr., S81 Third avenue; Richard Busteod, Esq. 45 William , and the Rev. Dr, Sandford, White Plai TRAVELLERY GUIDE. |AMDEN AND AMBOY RAILROAD TO PHILADEL phia—from pier Ni North rivor.—Two lines di ly it 10 A.M. and 2 P. M.—Aceommodation lino, at 10 A. M., by veamboat Trenton to South fmboy oars to Bordentown, d stoambont R. Stockton to Philadelphia. Fare—82. Ex: ross lino, at 2 P. M., by steamboat John Potter to Amboy, ence direct to Camden by ea rough iw four hours an galt, Fsre-$3. Returning, leave Philadelphia at 10 A, in atres ‘Y—FARE AND NEW and Route t9 A.M. and 3.45 P.M PFO, ALB LBANY kT T trains, can be ir Cor- traing will start from City Hall ate- tion, coruor of Tryon row and Contro strect, as heretotere. UDSON RIVER RAILROAD.—TRAINS DAILY FROM Chambers street for Albany and Troy:— Express train, 6 A. M.—through in four hou connecting with trains reaehing Buffalo or Montreal at 3 o'clock same evoning. ae) train, 8. A.M. Through way trains at 10%; A. M. and 1P.M. Express train, 5 P.M. Accommodation train, 6 P. M. Paseengere taken at Chambers, Canal, Christopher, Four- teenth and Thirty-first stroots. Sunday trains frem Canal stroot at 744 A. M. for Pongh- “fy. BLANCARD. OTAL HOTEL, LONDON arg, movsE, has beou recommended by almost all the foreign n the only one ia London kept entirely in the “ vio. This frequented by the. first olass travellors ed on the Thames, in the city, whioh renders it delightful for omiihuses, whieh teetlon. This house ‘Americans. RENCH GAS FIXTURES—NEW IMPORTATIONS.— Just received from the best makers in Paris a lar; choice of chandeliers, bracket ‘The undersigned has ti tt publi tonsive warranted, and outmost care, H. DARDONVILLE, 445 Broadway. put WHICH | | | 0 keeopsi ud 6 P.M. for Albany, stopping at all way sta- tious EDMUND FaanUa, Superintondent. EW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA, VIA NEW Jerse} ry rtlandt stroet.— United States Mail and ‘are | ms AM w Secon glass, hy 8 ’ 1D MONTREAL RATLROAD.—TO BUR- Ne Anh at Ogdensburg, Montroal, in: termediate s. Tick 1 at the yw Xe New Brondway.. Rxpros Tene ath A. M. baguage cheeked 4 road. SB. Bille of indin hrough, jeamers from Peck slip every day at Pi . My. HYDE, Agent, 152 South geo, THE TRADES, £0. eee PARANA AAA PARMER WANTED—A MAN AND HIS W! TO AMS harge of small farm. Inquire at No. A SARDENER WANTED— APPLY AT TH detablished for providing Sone aaah threat t station in respectable families, both in the eit io 1H AGENCY ‘ion juare, nts fo in the city and cor #, plain to ‘is office. Good recommenda- J. GALLAGHER, Agent. + ARTMEN’S BENEVOLENT AND PRo’ VE 80. tres A. meeting of the bite cartmen of Chive: be held at Montgomery Hall, 75 Prince street, on Thursday, requested, the 2ist inst., at 7 0’clook, P.M. All wembersare to attend, as business of importance is to be tranuacted. ROBT. BROCK, Prouident. Drover, Seeretar: Roi DPSIGNER WANTED — BY A. STEADY, ACTIVE, m ied man, a situation as s practical first-rate faney designer for Jacquard and Crompton’ of faney cassinere in general; has had twenty. x: perience in this country and’ in England. Can come well Teeomended; would have no objection to take here, ‘OF Bu- wrintend; location no object. Address J. H., Rockville Post Office, Tolland county, Conn. ARDENER.—WANTED, A SITUATION, AS GAR- dener, by ¢ German, who has a practical Know- inelu id vere, Post Ofhee A number of cooks, of are called for every da; tions are always nécesiry, EWELLER’S CLERK iWANTED. —ADDRESS, STAT- ing salary expected, with reference, E. L. K., Herald hE ERY RIS RR e ITHOGRAPHIC ARTISTS WANTED.—ONE OR TWO ehrom lithographic artists can obtain steady omploy- ment, ovis thelr work oe 8 lameores, F é AACR Te ired for roval. oO A quired for APPTOvN'». OO South Third ptroet, Philadelphia, Nerse. AN ADJOURNED MEETING OF THE NEW York and Brooklyn Sugar Bakers Mutual Protective Bootety will be held on Thursda: 2ist inst., at the Mechanics’ Hall, 100 H. | invite c 6 to be im attend- greatest importance will be brought. ion. ‘The time has come for united ae- ave demanded an increase of wages, cases have obtained it. Are we, as ® of the sons of toil, going to be behind out brethren? Lot show, by our presence on Thursday night, that we are d mined to have equal justice with all others, Ow Ws, per day of ten hours. Let us, then, come forw: men, as brethren, be united, and combine for our common good. Let our motto be “‘union, love, and charity,” By order of the committee. Chair to be taken at half-past 7. OTICE 0 AAs RISTERA~ 20 OF: Boe FIRST rate gaa fitters wanted, at GRO IL, THOMAS: fiting extatlishinent, 3s White street. a UGAR BAKERS WANTED.—GOOD HANDS WILIs find steady employment and good wages, om im Application at'No. 110 King streot. 4 meant HE NEW YORK PRINTERS’ CO-OPERATIVE UNION Will hold x mocting at Shakspewre Hotel, corner William and Duane streets, on Wednesday evening, April 2), at oight o'clock. The Committee of Conference with the Employers will present @ report, and otier intorosting matter come. Qj for consideration. The trade generally invited to attend, Offices co-operating with the Union are requested to hold meetings and elect delogates, and hand the names in at the general mecting. Offices with leas than ton men elect one, and over ten two delegates. By order of the Union. J. A. SMITH, Keo. Secretary, WANTED—A YOUNG MAN, feetly anderstands his trade, and has been in the habit of attending store, One coming well recommended, may hear of a situation by applying, after six P. M., at 125 Leroy stre (0 BELLHANGERS.— TWO GOOD WORKMEN wanted. Apply to J. D, WYCKOFF, 152 Broadway. 10 MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS.—WANT- «da situation, by a reepectable young man, twenty- one years of atist in cutting, to byshel cecasionally, and to make himsely cenerally useful to his employer” ‘ages no object. . Referes ven if required, Address M. D., Herald office. 10 WATCIIMAKER: an American, wh —$$$_—______. To BAKERS—Y TED, FIVE OR SIX GOOD MEN, on hard crackers; two to take charze, and two good dough mixers, Steady work aud good wages. Apply af 05 Greenwich street, 10 FANCY BAKERS—A PRACTICAL CANDY MAKER, having all the tools necessary for manufacturing ean- dies, ornamenting eakes, &¢ , wishes to hire himself with the use of his tools, to some one, desirous of Qarrying on the fan- cy baking in connection with confectioner® The advertiser Las had great experience in his busines: aan furnish the best of references. Address Confectioner, Untpn square Post office. \ 10 THE PROPRIETORS OF HOTELS, SALQONS, AND. rostaurants —We, the undersigned committee, appointed by the Waiters’ Protective and Benevolent Union, do hereby most particularly request all proprietors of public houses to consider the propricty of ranting the Just and roasonable demand of the Waiters’ Union, previous to Thursday, April 21 A. SCHWIND, J. FLOREY. W. 8. HAMILTON, yet paid theipinitiation foo are re- quested to call at the Grand street E rand street, between 10 A. M. and 6 P. M., on Tuesday, and Wednesday. By order, W.'S. HAMILTON, Seorotary. ‘AITERS! BEWARE OF BEING BRANDED AS traitors to this our noble caaxe.—All who have not enrolled their names on the secretary's books are partion. requested to call at 127 Grand strect, on Weduesday, April 20, between the hoursof 10 A. M. and i0P. M. Delays. re dangerous, y order, See W. 8. HAMILTON, Secretary. N. B —It is requested that one or more from each hotel, faloos, rc rant, and private house, will attend the meet- ng tl ng Wan. ‘TWO GOOD HOUSE FRAMERS WANT- ed; to smart, active men, cou:tant emp yment ond od wages will be (hace Thos» from th; coun ey ed. fayuire at the Erie Foundry and Machine Shy, Red Hook Point, South Brooklyn, GEO. A. FLAGG. Digna HAT FINISHERS, AT NO. 50 DEY street. Pedi Acnaccsimiicly Se RRS Eee LR BE ay ANTED—A TIN AND SHEET IRON WORKER. None but a good workman need apply, to whom good wages and stendy employment will be given, WOOLCOCK & OSTRANDER, 57 Ann street, ————————— __. ela er GARDENER; ENGLISH OR SCOTCH single man preferred, to’ tako charge of greenhouse plants and fruit. Must be willing to make himself other- wise useful. Apply from 9 to 12 A. M. and 4 to 9P. M., at 26, nth wtre Union square, corner Seven' and Broadwi 7 ANTED—A MAN WHO UNDERSTANDS FARMING and vegetable gardening, to.go a short distance in the country; a Scotchman preferred. Call at the Collamore House, corner Broadway and Spring street, this day, be- tween 9 and 12 M., or from 3 to 5 P. M. ANTED—A FIRST RATE CUTTER, IN A CLOTH: ing store. Inquireof NORMAN STEVER, 134 and 136 Fulton street ANTED—A GOOD BREAD BAKER; ONE THAT UN- erstands baking in a cool oven. Also, & oake baker; one that understands the business in all its branches. Both men muet be sober and industrious, and come with gopd re- Commendations from their last employers. Americas of Protestant Irish preferred. | Apply next door to the corner of 152d street and Tenth avenue, in the store. (7 ANTED—A BUTCHER, AT COLUMBIA MARKET, M7 Columbia street, South Brooklyn, immediately. JOHN ELLAR & CO, CARD—HAVING NOTICED AN terday’s Herald, signed by J. Bei mn, Cr Tompkine Blues, I deem it my duty to re| re. von pity, ity, shameful ia it, that I ain ob publish tothe world, the receipt of money by the famfly, eubveribed as a donation to keep them in food, and shelter for their ends. Shamoful it is, it must be thrown up to them. We, the Tompkins Blues. Captain Besson, ou 4 been ball, February 9, 1852; and we the Tompkins Blues, Captain Bes: son, are not in postestion ofthe reccipts for the funds of that ball. In the name of God, gentlemen, have some 4 for yourselves, if not for the family of the departed, es So far as other matters are concerned, in the card, I feel that it would be folly to rep! nful duty to copy. re- jn y. Tn conelusion, I have now the ceipta, and show to 1d, that the Tompkins Capta®h J. Besson, di rubscribe portion of sundry dol sy most of this was raised outside of the company, the also'gave a benefit ball to tho family of their late Liowtenant, John Thomas, amounting aft 5 48. Whole Teceiptsof bail $512: expe: eceived of J. L. Waug! John Thomas, two month: Signed by M. H. Lunatic Asyium, Mr. Waugn, 117. Cc THOMAS. Received, New York, June 2, 1! of Mr. Wi $375 48, in hand of benetit be New Yoru, April 20, 1853, FLFAD, QUARTERS. TOMPRINS BLUES.—BY tation of the family you are invited to atte Tuneral of William Morse. ith invitation, you are requested to nase . juarters, Mercer Hou 5 sea reere, Meret rented friend aad associate. By order of J. BESSON, Captain, AAaan= Baraat a encyce eebeedine ee them in the most thorough and efficien of the counting roo: a ed their classes ii t Ne als Broad- make translations with 8 629 Broadway, room No. —THE LAST ite of the subscril losso! een EACHER WANTED—TO GIVE LESSONS IN MUSIC ‘and French, ina fomale school. Address B., for three days, at the Post Office, etating terms and where an inter- view may be had, ISITING GOVERNESS.—A LADY, WHO CAN GIVE ‘VWebers retorences as te hor onpability of teaching Bng- nd drawing, has now RITING AND INSTRUCTION TO ADUL’ WG, ANP oe reat practionl experience in tng whe Fa een ry, Pecguatol (8 IMPS aang recel' indies at her method of instrn to wi ‘very few lessons will remove the it of refined society. dence ar i relied on Address , ‘ost Office, way

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