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ces, it in seldom possible for half those who desire to ‘the children to gain admistance, and doubtleas hun- of others would attend the performances were there reasonable pet vac of getting into the house. anager Wood will have to make arrangements ffor a larger place—-it is en‘irely too much of @ losing game to be turning money away from his treasury evecy “The Golden Farmer” and ‘Msid of Muaster’? o-morrow night, Woon’s MinsTReLs.—Those versatile, eccentric, merry- bm ng iduals, George and Pierce, together with juxilfaries, have iseued a new pro- yramm of on dances, &c., for to-morrow evaning. b uoe & Lew burlesque.cailad “Nicaragua ae Beorete, in which George is said to havea very At anc one expressly adapted to his mirth pro- ities. According to the outiine of the incidenta don the bill the affair will prove unusually musing. Buwam—The immense succesa that has attended of this popular poem by Miss Kimberly, ia- fuses her to again announce it for to-morrow evening, at aeapel, She has many triends and admirers, and simple announcement is quite Lec aba to ensure he presence of a large and brilliant audience. Dramatic READINGS.—Miss Mary Agnes Cameron, who recently made quite a sensation in the dramatic orld’ by her fine histrionic celineations, will give read. ings from Sbakspere and other great ‘poets, at Hope Dhapel, on Tuesday evening. She will be assisted by the opular tragedian, Mr. Fairclough. Concent in Brookiyy.—The distinguished young vo- ist, Miss Maria 8. Brainerd, will give a grand vooa nd instrumental concert at the Brooklyn Atheneum Tuesday evening, assisted by Meesrs, Butler, Apto- Hess, and Cinre W. Beames. She ‘has nelécted a pumber of exquisite musical morenaux for the occasion. Le pe Pifaranred Festival.—Miss Eloise Bridges, the ccom Cone Mr. W. M. Fleming, the ta- pee aaa ‘#. Fleming, @ fine vocalist, evil afford bur Brooklyn neighbors a charming literary and vocal pastime, at their Athenzum, next Wednesday evening. Ma. snipe ae popular actor and industrious stage | oft m eae ot Bowery, 1s preparing a od dramat malar sad coat comis treat for ina beater, aioh coat pif on Wednes le isa great favorite, a {ll doubtless have sare, deserves—a bumper. Tar THesriAN DRAMATIC ASSOCIATION propose to give her entertainment at the Brooklym Maseum in the ourseots wesk. They are to play “Theresa” and the |* Wandering Boys.” Ley! 8. W. Gizm.—The numerous friends of this excel- it comeaian will no ore hail with tht his return the boards of the old Bowery. He has just concluded very successful and profitable star engagement at New- k, and had brilliant offers to Sorc erans, bat could no x be spared by Manager Waldron. ‘Tus Bree DsPaRTMENT.—A Roel) is to be given to the nd of this department at Niblo’s, next Saturday. The ela have voiunteered, and the house is tobe rent tm INTERMENT OF JonN R. Scort, THE TRAGEDIAN.— re was a attendance at the interment of John R. ott, on Monday, consisting of numerous friends and mr yap Lot ihe theatrical profession, of which he was, till distmguished an ornament. He was buried x the weaidonSs of bs tests law, Mr. pales he funeral cortege was marked by a pecullar solemnit d many an eye was wet with tears, as the melancholy rocesiion moved towards the graveyard, ascompanied by baad of music, playing s solemn dirge, the tones of hich vibrated through many a heavy heart, mournful x the sad event. We noticed many of ae brother C ora peppers -the veteran Thayer, Wheatly, Drew, Dol- ‘owers and othera—who had assembled last rites to one who had ‘played his part well” n the mimic stage, but alas! too regardieas of the real oflife. He was an accomplished geatlemen as well as stor, and might have shone the brightest star in the dra- patic horizon—but his too genial nature led him into bits over which in pi mys and on we drop the curtain. foor Scott! “after life’s fitful fever, he sleeps well.” He will Temenal always with pride among the votaries of ia and Melpomene, and placed among tho bright PAS histrionic lights which have adorned the Ameri- . Ere the funeral took place we gazed for a short ime upon his reaains. He was “la(dout” with much » and his fine, manly, hsndsome face wore a serene p ct, as though his con had been calm and peaceful. it the head of th coffin three vases of beautifal white onicas ray the sad keen, all betokening the love d respect which followed him to the grave. His coffin lined with white satin, and covered with black cloth, pon which was a silver plate inscribed with his name, mise fee etre procession moved from his resi- moe to St. "s churchyard, where the service of the piscopal Church was impressively read over his grave, rhich he les entombed with his father and mother. oe to his ashes.—Philadelphia Sun. Suncqian Incipgst.—BinTH iN 4 THRATRE.—On Thursday ning last (Fast Night) the National theatre was owded to excess, and the press on opening the doors very great. In the crowd wasa woman somewhat Hvameed in pregnancy. The jam and squeeze to which he was subjected while passing from the lower vestibule ip the box stairs produced an instantaneous premature if the moment she gained the topmost stair.— Forman — THRATRICAIS.—Our London correspondent y ale is about to open her Majes erg Opera use. e made vain bp he bd tit, and then en- ine! Miele Lyceur she’s voice would P i the walls of that smell nent and deaten his audi- Ihave no idea yet of Lumley’s troupe, eI pre- ume the Forehead of the créme dela créme of voca- le by’ Sy hold good. There are hints about y rey and Pioroloment, and s strong corpt de ballet, ht you must take this cum grano. Drury Laue has med with an English version of Verdi’s ‘‘ Trovatore.”” Escott takes the principal he London Literary Gazetic, ‘ous March 22, The ho of the Countess anineainass ‘better hows as Ma- Ristori. the tragic actress, haa been so exttraordi in Vienna, no utterly beyond all expestation, tha: he director of the theatre has already secured her twelve representations, to take place early in the pring of mext year. Madame Ristori’s history is in it- romance. Her father snd mother were mem ers & second rate company, acting in Cividale, near Udine, fhen Adelaide was born. ’She made her first appearance pthe stage when two months old, in the arms of her epeely in a piece called the ‘* New Year’s Present.” At ‘of five she acted regularly, and seven years later d the ortly aft of Mocalvi, an actor of no mean ; she short ‘ter was engaged atthe Royal thea. Tarin, iron whence she went to Milan, Venice and ome. In the latter place she became acquainted with @ Marquis Capranica della Grilla, who wished to marry ir. His father opposed the ma e, confined him in a e in the Champagna, from which, however, he effect B his esca, in the disguise of » carter. He contrived meet his love in the Maremma, where, in a vil march, in the presence of two witnesses and the father “the Kistori,”’ he made her his wife. The parents of @ bridegroom forgave hia, on condition that his wife hould leave the stage. In 1847 she over persuaded them allow her to Gaal, one representation to release @ poor btor from prison for debt. The sensation she made was t that theold Marquis witadrew nis oppositi d from that time she has continued actiog with ever ing success. Why she has not been induced to sit Engiand we cannot understand, TamaTRical AND MusicaL Marrers ix Avsrratia—For last two months we have had # succession of theatri- and musical novelties which have provided the pub- with entertainment of a high order. Miss Catherine has just concluded an engagement at the Theatre yal, which has been snecesstul in the highest d d Mr. G. V. Brooke, ut Coppin’s Olywpte, bas also Pod ntal in extracting a considerable amount of from her Majest; ler establishment th plete style th Seria, been the o onies has created a pertest furore for that species of tertainment. The operas which have been produced fe the “Sonnamobula,” ‘Lucia di Lammermoor,” jorms,”’ ‘The Bohemian Girl” and ‘‘Lucrezia Borgia,” d although the pudlichad to be contented wita the neposttion of the music of the tenor roles to auit either dame Flower or Madame Carandini, the vocal market without an efficient tenor, the whole of the works presented were well received.’ in Norms and Lucce- Miss Hayes made a great bia The performances at Theatre Royal on Friday evewing were for the bene- of this accomplished artiste, whee a selection from the 0 first acts of ct Anda di Chamounix”’ was performed to je of the most numerous and fashionable andieaces er asrembied within the walle of an Australian 1e. The amount taken st the doors was little, if ythioe id of £500; and as the receipts on the even- of Miss Hi rmances have often reached £300 id £400, the te ares sufficient to give professional ople in Great Britain an idea of the exvent of the pi Inage accorced in this couatry to first class talent. Miss yea neta out for the Bendigo diggings nex: weer, to 1 an engagement for three ignite with Mr. Coleman. the fersiination of ber visit to Bendigo, Miss Hayes leave for Sydney, and after performing a iew hts in that city will leave the colonies tor England. Coppin’s Olympic, Mr.G. V. Brooke bas, for several hs, attracted large audiences, his popule jg with his stay ws. Bis Inet appeai announced s few weeks back, and he {s now pl ye ‘aperean characters at Ballarat. The com- TheatreRoyal is rather thin just now, tne fofongation of the operatic season having enebled mansgement to dispense with several of the bupe. Others, including Mc. Warner, the leading dian, and Mrs. Brougham, have voluntarily peded, and the former his besome the the Queen’s theatre, whish, until the pre- it year, was the only theatrical eatad! nt Melbourne. We may state that the Backus Minstrels, corps of F’hiopian Sereuaders, who in their per. pances surprss any Other similar troupe whose efforts have witnessed, are performing at the Olympic. 3 Anna Bishep and M. Bochsa have arrived a: dney, and are poet A in this city shortly; and Lola bates has returned here from Adeiaide, where sae has n filling a short ent. There is@ telx of the tion of an operat Lg = of efficient French and Ital artista now staying re, including Madame Cailly, iormerly of the Parisian ra; M. Coulon, brother of be priaso basso at that es- ishment, and who was formerly engaged witn Misa ~~ and Signor Bosotti, anid to 56 @ basso profondo of power. The corps ‘will probably be strengthsned ‘he Loe bg of Mesdamos Carandini and Sars er, and Meesra, Lyall and Hancock. This evening Melbourne Philbarmonis Society give s grand oer: menee of Handell’s ‘‘Messiah,” at the Exhibition ilding, Among Ce recent dopertures for Eagland at thay mention Mra, Wi eri who is under ¢1 ment appear at Prax, year; and Mr. Mrs. hom, who leave by the Blasko which is expectel to It ship week.—Melbourne Argus, Dec. 24. ~~ Marine “Ouurt. Before Hon. Judge Thompson. WALL STREET MINING OPERATIONS, Avni 19.—Dunn vs. J. #. A. Sanford.—Vhis ia a suit the assignee of the Secretary of tue “Great Northern 4 Company,” an exploded concern, against one of the akholdera and trustees, to recover & balance of salary fo to him at the time he resigned his office, It is ‘the general Iaw of 1848, undor which the ea was form ‘8 clause of which makes each stoot- Hider individually Hable to laborers, servants and ap- 7 vices rendered to the company. The wes opens ‘on Friday, and adjourned for two or ree anys ‘The public may probably be enlightened rogress upon the manner in which cortatn Nase opernions are ip up in Wail street, ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. ~~ AUCTIONEER — P'S SALE, — | PES ALCRONDTE, Banners. 5e Laaiow Street, the conlents of an Gil faclory, oll, prasses, caus, casks, bhreeia measures, Kelee, ‘horen, our ani baraeun had tho y jeavs of tha premiana, ig antares JOHN WILSON, Deputy Sheriff, AUCTIONBER.—A 8TOOK OF LERED | BRAGG, goods at auct caso of boots, shoes, Drogen. wid be sold ction on Tues: 10 o'clock 4. M,, at the store of A. Bragg & Usy $3 Corinna etresh, Doses k in good order, UCTION.—OOMMISSION STOR AND AUCTION rooma.—The suseriber has opened a store in Port Jervis, Grunge county, N.Y tor the sale of all kinds of goods aod merchandise, Please give him « call, next door to the Post office, G. W. CORRY, UCTION NOTICE—PEREMPTORY SAL OF RICH Farts jewelry, diamonds. UOFFIN & HAYDOCK ‘Wil sell the entire stork of the late firm of Mesers. Marchand, Guillemot & Co,, in iquidation, (ate Merrett Jarry & awime ) On ‘Turspay, Ara 2, At 10 o’elock, at the store of Mosars. Merchand, Guillem t & Co, 4a Broadway, om atx six miontns’ ered for approved endaraed ‘The entire stock of rich jewelry, diamonds, &c., consisting of gels diamonda bracelets, necklace, earrings, brooches. hsif sete do., do ; snd Drooeb; gold oroeses, sot erith dismonds, pearls and rubles; braoelets, nesk!eces, &e., s9t ita diamond Aud pearl; breast at pins, duamond Muckiee, dikmond weave but- tens and studs and vest buttons, earrings pendents and drops, Poron Oe CBOOKERY, GLASS AND CHINA A’ y J.8. ARTLETT, Suctionesr, Tuesday, Apri] 22 at To Cetock, aI Pearl wrest tock of all kinds ot W . blue and common ware, cut levy, Plated ware, dc, in'lots to 2, jacked for shipping. ‘ale ponitive. Catalogues now ready. bf 8 og STOCK OF OR) CKERY.— ay Bi! West A 5; Selock at 964 ‘98 Pesri street, ‘Sow jebridge’: $35,000 to $4,000. fale positive, on four mouths oredit bver 9100; Aires ION tebe eter i FURNI pitied ROSE’ L O8G000 au: te, 8 MU. ctloneer, 0 85 Naw wu strest, wil ize fon at I ra geet, ise omorroy ctor atpat | Sede ‘tint "Oy ‘ball, Aloo, ope cost $450. Farcuiare | into to- UGHON NOvICR—M. DOUGHTY. ACOCIONKER, on Mon: Hhe suction rooms, al fallet set, clegant cot tresses ani tod bedding. bi Sienksine hg ie &o. rear! aa ores win luiings, En; repo Aron i ware with eae lot ection fur chen g eee phy a of pen ralture, UCTION NOTICE —D. 8. CONDICT, ica ae ‘will sell to-morrow (Monday), at Aj Franklin street, near Church, at ten o’clock, an Oreeeamed of eroalany househoid Hane removed from 66 Amity street, for fale, Also, all the forntt Tell trou ladt week'wania, Ail roiture weel deposits not redeemed before the ina tha goods e gold onteccount of former purchasers, The furniture guna of of (ne seven octave rosewood round corner plano, cost $875, and ‘has been in use but two or two rosewood parlor suits; ‘one rosewood chamber suit, in good order; one enamelled sult bedsteads, bureaus and washstinds, Bruavels in earoets, mahogany and map les with aad without marble tops, glasses, off paintings, kitchen utensils, and every- r houeekeeping ‘A deposit will be required ust be removed the same a attends ‘As every article must be ae NOTIOE.—J, BOGART, SRCHONERE, BY 8. BOGART. Tussday, at 1034 o'olock, at the ution reoms. No. 1 Ne North William ‘street, corner of Frankfort, one Brock from the Oe Ball, one large iron safe. office furnace; also a general assortment of pario:, bedroom and kitchen fur: niture. N. B.—-Particular attention paid to aales of household farniture at Per reno also every ry ecm emlence fore salesjof turni TUR al rooms. Advances made when required. lec A SOTION SALE OF DRSIBABTR HOUSRHOLD FU FORAT- SAVAGRE PARKS” On Thue, April 24 10 Tioloce, at No. 18] Henrys steel near Btate, ure of & pret ars ining hou ihe is ornare irpets, ORANY, rosewood sn e Falout parlor and chamber firwiare beds bedding, basement kitchen furniture, Deposits required. opsice BALB.—BOUSEHOLD FURNI'URE, ROSS- ianofore, EL OsGOOD, auctioneer, office 85 Nassau street, will sell, at the dwelling house No. 363 Bi Monday ‘April 21, at 193; o'clock, ali the furniture contained in sald house, comprising in part Brussel and other carpets, rose mote Parlor suits, centre tables, tete-a- . gaa Peale ay lace and Ker Taberip Ch on ees in oa Ho vert Soued rose id Piasotoro ih ich oa; cout $400; ase nour ioe med see Gata es on morning 0/ sale. UCTION SALK.—SILVER WARE AND DAMAGED bardware.— WILLIAM TOPPING & CO , No. 92 Broad. Way, will sell on Tuesday. Apri! 22. 2 valuablé conslgnmant ot silver pia lity, and seven pact of damaged hardware, (or econ of | Medora waiers donating of miner’s lamps, ball brac 1%, WOd Fa ches, be pols, table out knives, hangoufts, te. jae which the i of buyers of these 7 at if ited. Catalogues aud goods ready early on morning of ile, [OLUTE ae oF state tt LT aro STORY nde, ait ing, near tp allroad der he locating unpurparsed” ‘8 matnuves ork, at the Merchants’ Excbange, Wednesday, ‘Apri, at at 3 R.BARKES, Auouoneer, 14 5: C.SANDARS, No.3 Nassau streets A Somor, SALE OF FURNITURE OF THE DELAVAN House-SAMUEL OSGOOD, auctioneer, office 85 Nassau street, will seli the whole of the valu’ furniture of the well known Delavan House, on Fourth avenue, between Four- teenth aud Fifteenth streets, on ne April 24, at 10 o’c'ock A. The whole of the fine furnimre of pariors, diving roma halls, bedrooms iirary all of which furnitu: eirw Ga Also, ere oa ae S Paianete ihe Hauors, off paintings, mirrors, &e de Fu [opr] ra in rey ng pate ed Catalogues will be ready SSIGNER’S SALE OF SPLENDID ROSEWOOD FUR- a Oot niture, in Brooklyn.—W. C. ALBURTUS, i sell, on Monday, Avril 21; at 1034 oPlonk, ie. een ae, City Hall, Brool elias oe eres, marble top ere chairs bedstonds, lale-a tote, ata, teenie also, 10 Brussels ‘and ipgrain carpets, ba'r mattresses, bed: and becding. BY, ZEWABD SCHKNCK, AUCTIONBER.—EDWARD Schenck will cell at auction, on Wed: day, 23d inat., wt 10% o'clock, at 101 amity street, between Henry and Hicks streets, Brooklyn, ® magnificent assor:ment of household tur- putare, old on ecount of the owner breaking up housekeep- Wiivonthree'piy and ingrain carpets Sosowree nals ot sete ply an in carpets; rosewo: tate ateted and chairs, parlor do, in hiircloth ‘and Drocstel ele: gent French plate an ed pier glasses, marble to} sot, centre and side tables, superd rosewood seven octive oak chamber suits, broaze olecks, figures, &0.; rose: Wood.’ maho lack walnut and oak drozing bureaus, washetands, if tables, c.; rosewood and mahogany side: boards, hair and straw mattresses, pillows and bolsters; silver plated wee sien blanks late and crockery of every de- ac n ‘blankets, window curtal ‘Terms cash, city tundi ee ee Se QPgomees. CHINA AND GLASS8,—J. J. WALDRON, Auctioneer. Henry G. Evans, No 6 Liberty street, will tell from the shelves on Tuesday, April a ‘at 10 o’clock, in lots to suit city and country bine trates white granite and 25 crates blue c, ¢. dipped ani edged ware tite china tea lowed oo reoeivers, 400 packages assorted glues ware, , tea trays and eight day slows, &e, Sve Goods tor shipping. Hpeare SPAN OF HORSES AND BAROUOHE.—ED.- Fy Dace SOHENCE will sell take emp oon rine Pinal al el str a Bu OF Sipe eae La "Wood & Tomlinson, as good an now, ble harness, made b) gk cag cost $125; well packed Bely span of ele; ceres, 153g hauds high, eight tH sisoan steam ood hep enna toi 1534 bands ighy eghi and. rente’n. in_ every way; iw A 90 ert ladies’ rd parade hore, war trained by Mr, Dickie of Thirteenth fred ‘and believed ‘one of the most elegant saddle horses (a the city. ‘The above is the property of a gent’eman who leaves for Kurope on Wednesday. Md 0 be noid without reserve. They can be seen any time b le by applying at the oles of the anctlogeer, 15 Wall street, "Also, a young Day horse, I bands high. stylish driver by ele or double harness, aad easy »rder the saddié; just off « long journey. Also, wagon and harness. The ‘whole will be sold without reserve, as the owner has no use for them, URNITURE SALES.—W. A. CaRTER OONTINUDS TO devote his particular peste! to sales of housenold furni- tare, ani tendering his se! oe auctioneer, respectfully refers to his numerous ae Patron during the last twelve years, have bonored him with their coundence, His emplorers may rely on baving their basineas done ny. with Frompt reallzation ot same. Wiki ANGEON. 4 CARTER, suetioneer, 67 Dey street, corner of Greenmic BORGK COOK, AUCTIONRER.—SUPERIOR HOC hold turniture, at No 51 Weat Thirty-fitth street. betwa: Fitth and Sixth avenues, on Thursday, April 24. at 10% 0 geek, being the enlire furniture of atzentleman declining hourekee} ing. ahe house having been furnished througnout in Decew- = last with new snd elegant furniture, is now én fine aoe embracing ove solid rorewood parlor suit in three colored bi eatel, cost $375; one do in crimson and one do. in sata fg also solld rosewood centre, side, sota ae i a'ning Lg elegant sideboard, dining chairs, 4 bedroom suits, complete: mattre Palawan olstora fand pillows, mirror. carpets throughou Dome, ollelotbs do., chandeliers, crockery. entiery, silver ware, kit ras . Catalogues at sale, and sale pe- remptory, for cash. T. SEEDS, AUCTIONBER.—LARGE SALE OF ELE- + gant and costly household furniture, rich velvet and Wil- carpets, costly Frevch plate mantel and pier mirrors, two bus of osdw ood parlor Tasuiture, rosewood Planoforte ble oll paintings, pesriand sliver cutlery, ac. At 462 Bi street way, Monday, Api at']03g o'clock, the eaitre furniture of tae sbove boven descrip: tion, consiating of large and costly ler and mantel mirrors, #u- paw Hor rosewond pianoforte, legant rosewood sults of parlor Leite , in rich crimson and maroon bi » in velvet; ror centre, sof and pier table eros, marble tope. with ster ‘reception chairs, in rich brocade and tapestry: rose wood Conger Steperen, with tlrror bask rich noe @iadSor' curiatas and shades, bronze und marole c ocks, Cag eg wad Dres- den, vane bronze ana, perio ormimenia, dc. wily aur of fine of ‘and chamber furniture Kee nant cal erlension tables eek chairs, chins disaer cote rich band and decorated china tea and collee sets, elegant ruby Bnd vcr stal cut giaes ware, pear! and Clg ‘cuter cake Darkets, castors, &0.; elegent carved ‘with mmarhie bedsteads; co. ‘bu od beedlng, ® h oval 1 irrore, roahogea startet . a 1g, French oval mir tat 'y sul furniture, io hb sy rosewood wnd mahogany chairs, ollcioth, stair carpets, & = % HERTS Jn., AUCTION BER—OFFIOK No. 55 pa, Pine street.—| ne ee : elegant Household furaitare, eB, rm 5 te eaten ednesday, April Kies sr inyciock et eitenes Wi On Colonel &. C. f ‘at Pelbam Bridge, Wertcvester county, HENRY B. HATS, Jr., will sell as the entire elevant fu rnitare of said a, comprising velvet tapestr At) and ingrain carpets: wood furniture in brocatels; ae ani ad eae Lad furriture. fine gallery of or pat ravings, t eral aeeorment 0 Scare clans nvne6otd wets, Also, light farm et Milter Tottned Gat ae shra h; catalogues at sale. Persons a 0 tiend the sal tan leave by the Harlem Railroad a: 7, 8 and 9 o'clock Ne Qiteme erage, where sages will be in readiness to take ther to th AY ENRY B, HERTS Jn. AUCTIONRAR—BY HANRY B, HERTS, Je, office No. 534 Pine strest—Hoasebold fnrniture sales at realdences of owners Airing wp housekonp ing this avrini BK. ° he personal attention to sales ot furni st pI and aniictts @ con- Gurmnes ot ivora irom his trlende and al! ta, cr of hie = vices. All asonunta will be rendered and veld after sale. Referencer: Hon, John McKeon, Avoruey: Jas C Wilel, an. Sheri p' city’ New York; Fredi, Ts, Ville, Faq. ry Baudoize, Eaq., roadivay' iW, Hotchingy, Ba 416 Broadway. JALE OF WATCHES AND JEWELR’ LAR, auctioneer, wfll eel at BS Rovre 0 guba nistola, Ril ver ead pl 4 97 order of JUnR J, LEVY, pawcbroker, ry aint avonw, NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, APRIL 20, 1856. BALES AT AVOTION, ~/ Fy Warsow x AUCTION WER ~OFFT Se 985 ROL OWIY. « Auction notice Large sale of ma at rosewood and wahogany household furniture, olanoior.e, Franck piaie, pier xd mantel mirrors, velvel carpels, e exsut oil paiasings, F.ch Silverware, canary ‘irds, te. —H. Wuson, wuctlonger, | will eel, by catalogue, on Tucadey, Aprii 22, at 1 o'clock tha en- tire’ euperd contents of tae residence 220 Wesi Fourtovate stvect, Consisting of taree costly uo id rosewood parlor sues, covered in aatin and \spestiy, of various ‘sty.es; I izaveth am, Louis XIV., and the Parisian tavaion plex, sola aod centre tables, of the mort exquisite carvings; rosewood ategere, large rosewood ascretary; tducy ta vies laid with pear; ¢ egnut reseption chairs, in satin; Purkisn easy ‘and iapertry; iarge Fre och plate pier aud man brocatel and aco window curtains, eleg sat landscape waides, rich china aad marble vases, mugniticest rosewood seven oslave pianoforte, fiuished ai, round, slegan'ly iadaid ‘wits a pe velvet carpets, bronzes, cloces wirandoles, ian ornaments; oli paintings, comprising & reat vaciely Of munjects, by emlient orsign artists; auparior elnging canary birdé end ceges; 601d owe dicing room furl ture, covered in plush; extension table foucieed teal: diniag end 'arm chairs, oak'sesvetsry, legen oatly china tea, and dinrer sola, er yatal and Fuoy cut g .ro, magaigeest ‘cake baskets, 8p 2008, forks, gonlets. mugs, silvers, ivory bulance bandio cudery, rosewoud aad mabogany bedsieids, bureaus and washs'ends to mater suite; French clon toilet sets, pure bait mattresses, live g feathe: , boleters and pillows; lambs? wool blankets; rose- ‘wood chamber guita, in baire.ot ota; manogany caponss ot T Fockers, gots, wardrobes, lounges, couch bed; enamelled cottage bedroom gullen, ingrain ox peta, ™ . hall stand, velvet stair carpata, sliver pla‘ad 22. Also, li the basement furniture, which soniecea age and des of comms crock- ble @ worn fc nives ‘Kitchen utensils 4%, 89. The ettie faraiture of tho above’house is in exee leat cool: tion, of superior manuficture, having been ta use only @ short time, thus affording an opportunity to housekeepers seldom met with, Bale peremptory. we JOHN E, VANDEWATRR, AUOTIONHER, Wit): BLL Monday. April Kast ‘Twenty sixth street bouseho'd faraitu arlene taralture, "bedroom turer ture, (kitchen and Itbrary do., & arior consists ofrosewood tete-s teta sofas, arm chairs suited hack parlor Ghaicy and saring do mirrors, Freach 21 day clocks, velvet a, FURS; VaNen, Beistings, engravings, walnut oten, ar arm ir and « chairs, in satin broce- tel; also centre aie Nevotian maacble top ald wtable, fanov do., corner stands, fancy Parisian ornaments. Bedroom furniture consists’ of ominste ofa and wala? beduends ba bu. @pring seat c Tockern Brussels and tograin carpets. Diniag room Resin caias sane. table, chairs, oilcloth, maepons tea and coffee sets, desert set, silver plated’ tex and oo! ct iad ways, dc, ‘with a goueral desortoent of kichoe JOR, W, AOMERINDIRE_AUONTONARR—aTOUE & Je Ww. betibetasdel ae ih JU CTIOR RSE Stone 2 jorth William street. Sale of bandsome household ft ure, gn Menday, Aprit2i, at 10 crys ‘William, consistin orclook, at 14 Duane strest, ogany ‘sofns, chairs, aaies. marble tep bareee, a fh comnieess window aie, rs, carpets oilcioths, rs, washetane a crockery, iron bedateads, ma eating: th spring rch pe. Dasa, counterpanes, sheets, &c., 40. Oatalogues on te 2 moraing of HILIP R. WILKINS, AUOLIONESR.—ELAGANT rosewood and breed furait paintings, sell at auction. on Wednesday, April 23, 1856, at 10: elegant rosewood ai ‘ny furniture, most of which was made to order b} Weeke consising in part of sults of parior tural With velvet; meowood chairs a Cabinet pianoforte, pier give fine ent glass ae tes chin, tapes and three ply carpets; as, Be Paintings, trom th, Boufford, Eminent artiste, anda apiontld weer solar be bh Jogues cn Tuesday, atthe office of the auctionear, hogs Baudoine & re, covered divans, embroidered buhi brovatel and It ne. Cate. jo. 11 Wall BILIP RB, WILKINS, AUCTIONEER VALU aBCE oll paintings and water colors, PHILIP R. WILKINS will Lud atauction,on Wednesd April 23. 1856, at No. 15 West sirest. avery choice bevutiful collestioa of ou palutings. Goplea from Vin Dyck, originsls oy Ho- th, Rystrack and Hepbe. The paintings wil be “immediately after the vale of the parlor firniture, logues can be had at the oflloe of the auctioneer, No. IL Wall seeat. ‘PUBLIC SALE AT PHILADELPHTA—THOMAS & 5038, auctioneers. VALUABLE IMPROVED COAL LANDS IN SCHUKYKILL COUNTY, PA. ool Pursuance ofan order of the Orphans’ Uourt of Sohu iki fold at public male, on Tusader, May 15, 1586, stWolcicex te tne sveclog, ai the’ Phuadelpie Exchange, b of James fi. Graell ce ML. Frick and so Giark, executors of Win, Cott, r late of tie borough of Danville, Montour county, Pa. the following described ‘ard fenth parte (ihe wi ‘ad to be divided) of and tn all coal land, situate on the head Swatara river in the of 8 townships of Tremont snd Frai'ey.in the sa'd county ot Schuyl- 1), containing in the whole 4,366 acres and 6 parches aud al- owanre, with the appurienance, late the estate of tue said 38. ceased. The above described lands are apart of the wid Cele sated lands, known as ihe Dona'dson coat lands, the vi Fs eat and most productive in the county of Schuy'kill, a: pro to be sold contains Wee ‘214 acres nea’ nee sure, interest of said decessed in the improve- menis on said tands—M ‘which bat colliery. ape- elty of producing 130 000 tons of coal per aunum; Horton's col- Hone cal ot Red of 80,000 tons per enna: 8.8. Sp: eagler 8 co 40,000. tone ver anniun, The Min Mt Ral lesa {ato the most available poiats being constructed oe western berders iBeltroads cane connect these [ands seat teprovemeuts nad faalitfen 600,000 tots. OF crak ae ie seat tmprovements sn as of coal oa taken ou! per anni, Conditicns of aa‘e will be made knows eae the day of sale 7 Order of the Court, Joshua Boyer, Clark 0, 0, 28 H. GRAGFF, RODRME F. LARK" Bxecutors. ENCE H, FRICK, Porrsvittx, April 12, 1856. M, Tuomas & SONS, suctioneers. 67 and 69 South Fourth st, USSELL W. WKSTCORT, AUCTIONKER. Valuable realestate at auction, at the Merchants’ Ex: change, on Monday. april %8, at 12 o'clock. On West 1wenty-nivth street house avd lot, known as No. 282, eouth side, 150 feet east of Ninth avenue. On West twenty-ninth street, use and lot, known as No, 923. north side, near Tenth avenue. m Seventh avenus ie al and lot, known as No. 341, east site, hetween Thirty fre: and Thirty second streets On Forty, poe srest, ive | feet west of First avenue, north side, 2¢ x1 ‘On Forty-esh street, eix lots, south side, 80 fee: west of First avenue. 20x100 On First avenue, ten lots, west side, between Forty fifth and Forty s‘xth streets, 20x50. Willomsburg.—fwo valuable lots, 251100, on exster'y side of Lorimer street, 50 feet south ot Skiliman’ street, in Third Ward, being Nos. $48 and. imer street, Hil. Valuable l tell Cat on the plank road, opposite the stone Reformed ehureh. ‘or mupe and further Dartiontinre agpl ‘at the offica of the auctioreer, corner of Kighth avenue and Fourteenth street. ea W. WESTOUTT, AUCTIONKER.—AUCrion sale of splendid household tarniture, at 152 West Tweatv- firet street, consisting of the entire parlor, dising room, cham- ber and library furniture of the house.—R. Wasroort willssllcn Tuesday morning, April 23, at 10% o'clock, the sp'erdid and costly furniture of tbe above residence, t> waich = invites special , all of eos will -e peremotority talogues are now peur. the furniture consists in Dart ‘of full 7 ostare rosawood pI Hak a fine fostrumant, used but seven months; 3 large eee elegant French pier and maotel mirrors, rich ‘velvet and Wilion carpets, suit of ele; nl Torewood parlor furniture, nine pieces, covered in rich gide, wih evvers; 1 double’ suit ¢o., cotaisting of two sofas, 40. covered in tapestry; 1 do. io maroon velvet—all thres suits pont made to order, 1 and are ot the best dessription; rich Ny rosewood centre and pier tables, ladv’s Frevch se. cretary, etary. richly inlaid; T superior marble Vop rosswood ote etegeras, Kevch mirror tronts; escrustoires and mus cabinets, Thea wit) satin wood; solid’ ronewood reception and teu tats hairs, im tape Turkish and recli ining ol bronzes, natuaty, apleodid chandelters ana Bas txtacos, risian @ocks, .Freuch Bleuer de foes, ih marble to ‘umber of valuable oil patatings, in ffomest cagtre,. with mirror fronts; elegant rosewood chamber furaiture, fll made to match throughout; sold rosewood bedeteads, mar. ble top wad’ washstands, commodes. costly enn tollet set irae each, c.; 20 superior hair mattresses, becs and recretary, bookcass, brary ‘egact diniag room furniture, ex:ension ; dining room cha'rs, ‘sideboird Hie aliver ware, cut lassiind ruby ware, allvee and Ivo cutlery, “iy ner sets, eco, with a lerge quant perlor aahogany furniiure of every description; vafise olicioth, elegant marble top hall stand, velvet and Wilton aiair carpetsr ies the. culloary department, wiih wi sule will commence. Everything iu the house is % ‘be wd Puthout reserve, and a required of every purchase MAS J. ;MILLER, AUCLIONEK MPLORY ‘e—In pursuance of a judgment of ‘ise ena Court, ander the direction of Philo Ts Huggies, referee, walusy 6 Frater Fight and front on the Rast river, at'Brooklya. lae #- block ‘Srand and Houston siren} ferries. MILLER & MORRIS will etl si ausdon, on Wednesday, April 23, 1856, AL 12 o'clock. at the Kings County | Hote!, Brook! Cate rR) ‘All bat “cartsin. plot Bt grouad on tbe monary ide of the Teo Bod road, nes the south weston tersection of South First street and the Two itod Ri haviog.e front of 75 feet on the Bast river. by 158 fect 4 inches indepth on the southerly line, and 146 feet 6 inches on the northerly line, with the water right fo front on the Kast river Ot 75 feet by 190 feet on both sides. Sule positive. For mans And further particulars, apply at the office of the austioneers, marble buiding, No. 11 Pine rireet IHOMAS J, MILLER, AUCTIONNHR —HAWDs0Mm household furniture at suction,—MIGLUER & MORRIS will sell ut auction, on Tuesday, April 22, at 1034 o’c1ock, at 217 Tenth oF teen the entire furniture contained in suit honve, con- aisting ery Brussels and three piy carpe's, rosewood parlor Salter a aitk brocetel; black walnut do. ma a6 B pot batman ted match; arm chairs, in aim rosewood 0 octave pianoforte, e sacghey Sreken Trenet in green da- wood and black sion dining t marble top dressing and the usual ih which the sale will commence. 8. MELLOR AUCTIONFER.—BY HOUGHTON & + MELLOR, Monday, Apri! 21, at 1036 o'clock, at No. 7 ios, Sects near Mecdodual, ele elogent bo house. ‘ure. the property of a gent eal ih, and consisle of nay ft solld Tose wood one superior toned rosewood 7% 0: p ne teas ‘snd “Bal finished all rand, bed ily indeman ad Riss, York, and ¢ Al paintic rea ve aa ited: at 6300: otra wi val eo! be ted. fram Framed ‘ongr vit Bie Sevres ited framed hair alr Pieces, and cost $150; French chy” decaraer culery, silver pik ae a spoone, rich out 4g! napk: Fings, wher ‘usual variety of & well farefshed a nouse, the wile vt watch is Boarly new ‘having been in uee only 6 few monde.” Ow: goods reade (or exhioiion. ‘Also, pict Hel gaa chandellers"nrough the hones, cine) Rab ert ef ei OR, ton _ bye Ry April tha readaence Noe 2 ont teeet, ees ear Second = housebo d tarnitare, rare and vauedi o pl us ot Browtway: elegant parloreuite, medallion back, vavered in brocade sain, niush ind monet brocade watin window curtains, with ry taawels, ISU per window, real Jace under curtains, rich window ove magnificently carved rose’ x nd cost $8), pi (a, made by Descombe, of New ¥ ‘with rich em! cover; body rosewood music cabinet. with embnased tron's: richly carved etet m'rror tronta; carved contro tables, antique tables and flowers, statuary, brackets, ‘and 500 rich ornamenta, viz: real Dresden, Chinese and French vanes of the most costly des tion; curlosiies, Pariaa ig ed inlald boxes, writing cabinets, statuettes, busta; rome carpets, tapestry, and th-ee ‘ply do.; real ah often throvgh the house; chambers are furnished = Ry at ad anits In great variety; pure hair mattresses; t 3, bo! flere. Bad pillows; ail te, bedding, ined sheet” Mereciiies eounterpaces, comforiers, &c.; brocate! and Jaca curtains ip the chambers; rich to et ware; hagement ervention dining (Able, cost $125; cbatra; rich out and Bohemian wars; be fiver ware; balanre handle cutlery: rich French and tea sets, castors, de Also, al! the tabla linen, togetuer with an endies# variety of rich artic'es not enumerated. Bil the kitchen and incoary fuealtsce, with whieh the ante will commence. Catalogties of the anle will be ready oa Tuesday, when the goods may be viewed. 0. ALBURTUB, AUOTIO YERR, ne WHOM IT MAY Will weil on Monday, Avril 21, at 2 street, ene ‘eye & lot of Butld= aware, fercy evads, fo ‘80 @ lot of Jewel Storage for the taat two yen. SALES AT AUCTION. Wi. WITTERS “AUCTION” WIUL BELL ON ‘Thureday . the 24th of fil, at 1034 ofe.oak, at 401 Browd- way, tour biihard tables, one with marnie bed; rar, aod bar Oxtures, five cu! giass ware, £c., two large French pia‘e mir. rors, ic bex, four setiees, tour chande sere, gas Dnroers, large bass ba! puma, Nireejpiatois, one an O04 iron tarze, ‘one cheat of jo'ners toola, Cro ‘on pings, Ac. claire, teins baLs, cues, and everythin el4s counecied with’ the business. MUSICAL AND DANCING. pa ORDWAY. ~GRAND BALLON MONDAY, 2% —lame and Mlle EMMA BAUVAGEAU will give hy grand bell on Moudey, amet 2 academy, opposite Bond faanionable aaa a tage’ every day by M’ie Kmmo sauv' Beau £ractice every evening. A LaDY TKACHME OF THE PIANU, Hy VING A rRW hours at preseat disengaged, wishes a few more pupils. For puticulare, appiy at ¢¥7 pir onme at. between the hours of Bane ane dand 6 P, t the highest order. Terma moderate, M. Beforences ot the hig! SUPERBLY OARVAD & Pianotorts for fay) ‘KN OCFAVS SO8eWOOD 1, fehly ished, with round corners, elegunt and exquisitely carved and vcoiloped, with double mov idings, riety lired wica rosewood, satia and white holl beautiful and pril'tant tone, To be appreciated must be tries Made to order by & celebrates city maker, and cost $3%5, only six weeks since’ Oan be fully teated, with reep naibie unex- Pireo warrautee tor two years, A truly maguidcant instru Mment, the property of @ family removi Wil be sod for $200 cash | Can he seen and examined at house 638 Sixth ave- Hr eon Bey jcishth street, on Monday and Tuesday, trom AN RXtBSLEMOKD PKa CHK OF THN FIANOFOREA wishes a few more pupils, Thoae wishing to excel as performers or to {o Prepare themseives for teachers, would do well 2 woply, soon, on. Helerances, Cook & Brother, $43 Broad 7 leet MARKSTEIN, 87 Chryatie at., N. ¥. BAe. —TBE TRUTH Muar VERVAT—DOWN wid posters. ny to 'y etyle. Terms vory reacovable Bene omnis to 875, of my own BoE tacue. Ke ing fifty per cent chi Now Yorks Materials bescione ceeePer than any piace ia or FRARK BPBED, 80 Hudson street, RENT ART BAL! TO OLIVER pouy. BY HIB frieace, at Miltary Hall, 199 Bi "Thureda) ine, sprit Ea Tekets, wet agg AG a tadion, $1; to be hud at the door. WM. CLA SRY, Chairman, bageton Dovenentsy. UITAR.—N. W. GOUCD. ria pkg OARISTY’S MIN atrels, will give inateuation jon. the guitar aud singiog His mothod cuab 6x kis puplis fu: tow’ leanne to ascot easy tongs, and in's limited numer to perform effectively the moet admired ions. Address Napoleon W. Gould, (1 Amity treet. YRAND OPENING OF Lay ATOLLINGA.-APLENDID aichorean s1loons, at No 73 Bleecker street, Geer! Prof. 8, 10, ths revowne 4 accom: tencher, tak the fashion of ‘New York ‘that the daily Fnorease of ponte a8 determined him to re. moove his daucing academy atreet, on the 29th of ited oft where be willbe happy to receive jadies ang gen- Uemen of ee.) beau monde. Private ery day, merokig, ha iy Pa ning, ¢ publio are ‘respectfully requested not to mlatake Peracchio for Baracco. ii " Lo trayepe NINTA ASSEMBLY FOR THR SEA800 1 take p! Brees her academy, Greeawich gett, 215 Bloscier atrect! on Weduesday evening, April 23, Mra. LU- BY gives lessons in calisthenics aud deportment on the Kuro- pean 2 ‘an. ali the most fashionable dances taught. Adcais. ‘sion to the assembly 50 centa. BW MUSIC—FROM THE PRESS OF HURACE WA- ters. Broad lisher and aoc pleasure in intorm ‘and chorus b: on To-night,” song ‘and chorus by M Home again” ahd + Indian Warrio 353. ballads tor the pisnoforte, without ree 4 the turing, and keep on hand. and for sale, atthe lowest tactory prices tae ‘most beautiful as well aa durable pianos ever manufactured in the United States. Fully warran‘al by the manutsoturer. Noa, 156 and 158 East Twenty-first street, New York. wy MELODRONS AND MUSIC. ATERS, it tor the beat Boston ai piano, i now selling, at 883 Broadway ‘stock of superior pianos, melodeons ani entirely new kinds of musical dive, at Breatly:‘redused prices. “Novbe tar croeria, nity to secure great bargains was ever offered. Second hand Pianos at very low prices, A tine ‘aroortment of plane Tor rent, and rent allowed on purchase, Plaaos for sale on monthly instalments, | pol 24 & 00/83 PIANOFORTE ye lca end Ce Fgh ir ot Brasdway and Canal strect u up stair miend fnatmeote x on heed {0 Jot or bi jaying monthly inst meats, Rroellent malodeous, pag rey. corner ol ‘Canal street ATHEWS, ___ CLOTHING, «eo. $5. 00 wort OF NEW AND ee OFF CLOTE- ing Liana peta OMAS D. NROY, Homiied rf to buy clothing of every 4: th Ger te havin or email lota to dispose of ci Teoalve the highest price se pa Ld ms by by callieg at the store, or addreasing Thomas 0. 4. 000 % oie let OF N8SW AND CasT OFF CLOTH- Fea lemen having eno or small pee meg of ol 0 dispose of. will receive the bigh- ice for them, by nas ‘at the store, or ‘addressing Jobn Murray, ‘79 Centre sireet $2. 00! Woete OF CAST OFF OLOTHING Waar. --The rice given and cash Secrent wogmet (Gai Gavia ae ri oo. fof ef of o sugortaous inching to dispose of can obtaia il address to, or cailing on, JAMES d‘omomey, 128 Waker street, near Centre. ILOTHING AND FORNITURE—PERSONS HAVING any to dispose of receive oe cash price for the same bY sending 'o M 8°60! OHEN, am sire st (Ia'6 66 Nt Chath: isi). Yale and fancy dresses bought. Ladies attended to BOARDING AND LODGING, She BKOADWAY, Unlls sQUABE.—AANDOUMA 59 furnished euite 0 roo.ue Lo let cor oae by ane, furnished, to ® +¢lect tainily Or gentlemen; private ta Ue Kurcpean plan. House delphit'ly #itvaled, looviut om the park. All the modozu improvements, ead % pay uciaa’s 42 BROOME ST&PRT. ONE BLOCK FROM way. Board, for & fain I¥ @96 anol the modern improveménte; will be found in the Fpowen. Terme mcderat 135 GH1iH KTREKT, ROOMS, WITH BOARD, MAY be bud at 135 Lighth siveet, opposite the Mercantile Library. KAT tw T19 Waza Gentleman and wite, or a party of single geatiemsn, own o! Very devirab'e turniched front room, on the secon’ floor, wad back extension room, on the firat floor; ail the usodern improve- menta; and the comforis of @ home may be secured; relerenoes exohanged. ROAD eatteman; all couse; French Niet ween Bich and bevests avenuat—A ary 108 %2 LEONARD Syaaar, NEAR ba suas KLE- emen or (td poe. | PRINCE S?REEZ—FOUR DOORS WAST OF BRUAD Ud way. An uncommonly pleasant parlor bedroom, front, with empie cl ‘handsomely fi may now be per- wb apepily 1 ith board. A neatly furhished bedroom for a eing!e gevtleman is disevgaged. House first class. 8] PART TWENTY THIRD BYREET —AANDIOMMLY ed npartments, wi'b board, may be obtained (prt vais ain, Nf dodiea ) om first and third oor. Apply as above! BOARDING AND LODGIVG., WILY FURNISUND ROOMS NEAR , BROAD « Will be iet w two singe geatemen, with or with- The apartments canno! be rurpessed tn o0m vertevee, location, comfort and quietnde ‘The a ye 4 va'e, no boarders. The house is new, with all the fmprovements, Terms reasonable. Lnyulre wt7S Rast Twelltis street )URNISARD ROOMS TO LkT—With PARTIAL board if destred. to (wo or three single enUemon and wile, ib & oma bh very pase close b3 ERSKY CITY—A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY Cam acsommodate two or three gentlemen with good rooma, Siiator without partial board, tc @ drat class house, five tate? tee’ waik from the ferry. Keferences indispensable. Addreas W., box 3,687 New York Post affioe. O. 7 WOOSTER SYBERT, NEAR CANAL—A FEW ngie gentlemen can be »coommodated with fall or par- Gas, > ths, 4c, Terma me- is) derne pros LOOKING 4OR BUARD, OR DEUROUS OF charging their boarding places this epring. are | {bat by calling at our office they 0: rivnte famnilien reoelvin of the city, free of charge BAY! avenue. PERMANENT BOARD WaNT!D—RY & GENTLEVAN ‘fpd wife, on or before the \st of May, froat room and hed- reom, furnigbed or un furpished, in a house with all the moderm Improvements. Location in the vicinity ot Waahingtan parade ground. ‘Terms must be moderate. Address L, M, C., Hera Gfice, stating particulars. by epvlying as above. both in and owt BOWS, 43 Fourth IG STREKT, FOUR DOOKS FROM BROAD- To eral handsomely furnished rooms, to ‘Fhe location is near all WEST FOURTRENTH @TRKET, CORNER ce SIXta Aven te.-- This house, pers. furnishes and besutitaly 68) located. can Soames afew ore manie gs © geatiemen a Dinner at fuite of rooms for families may O'clock P. M. Private table if d ionired, 65 ¥ MacbouG AL STRRET, BELWEEN HOUSTON AND leecker streets.—A enjall American family will let, to one cr wo Kentlomen, front room, wich or without parilal board » ion desirable. IRRMANENT BOARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIF® od with board, not farther up town than Houston street; the ety preferred, ferme must be mederaie. A full pardeulars, B. D., Herel ofice, ‘COMS TO LRT—ON THE SKOOND AND THI@D y floors, with board, at 81 Kast Fourteenta street, near Irving pince. COMB TO LER—A PARDOR AN BEDROOM, ALSO two rma rooms, handsomely furnishes, to let, without mets, fo ringle geniemen, Ose apd bathin the house; quiet nelgbborbore, and oouvenient to Broadway. apply st 64 Amity vireet. AKGK FRONT ROOM ant his wife, or two single gentlemen, to set, with full or partiai board. Also rooms for Single gentlemen. Gay ‘and bath in house, Nefercooes ex- Apply as above GREENWICR ‘AVENUE. back parlor and extensic furnished, with board Al —T0 LET, A HANDSOME room on first door, ee ‘swt of rooms, furn! ‘on the third and fourth ‘toors. the second tloer. Beveral r The a poce is in good order, with all the modern improve- men! 388 Bee JONES betel ae | Le Etagt ed Feasotabie terma, with boards * nenedtate ap application be made, aso, pre. rooms suitable for gont. ‘ouen ‘the contains all the modern improvements. 38 Great J near Lafayeete piace. 3 pe STREET, NEAR FIFTH AV&NUE.—TWO handsomely furnished rooms, suitsble for gentiemoa and wives, or sing!e gentlemen, to let, with board, in the first class house 37 Ninthatreet. 302 i STREET, TWO DOORS La SLASOEEES of handeotely furnished rooms on second ‘too Le Doard; ip the rooms; sey onavenient wat <i} and cars. i oar ‘ones janged. ine 20 ¥ Wer ‘TWENT GHTH STREET, CORNER OF eptiemen, —Gentlemen, with their wives, also singia Bt rane Obits elegant rooms, with or without board, in delighitul iovation, YW GREAT JONES ATRERT A SUITR OF PARLORS to let, handsomely furnished, to gentlemen, without board; also, a light, large, airy basement, suitable fora phy- sician, 10 Mee PLACE, BLEECKER STRAT, FOUR is woes of Brosdway.--Large aod handsomely fur- alabed yoo ith bedrooms and pantries attached, if d wuilable fer inmilies or ingle gentlemen, on eecond and thi or back; also & very plosantand handsomely fur- Ee attic room. Dinner at ol obanged. No moviog in May. ATO" arenes 4. ABINGDON SQUARE, WHT Aparanens, ‘with hort. eowreuion for tastes Releronoes exchanged. SIDE, BKOOND HOUR le location for the summer, tienen. Or single gen- ASHLAND PLACK, TWO DOORS FROM GR#EN- ‘wich avenne.-Rooms, in sulta or single, mav now be en- | area for tbe seuson, in the xbove first olas one; furnished wih miltoe,moders improvensetter wick ta or partial board, Family private. Keterences exchanged. Accees by Bixth avenue cars, and Amity street and other of stages. GLNTLEMAN AND WI'K, OK 1WO SINGLY GEN tiemen, can be necommosated with desirable room, with pertial board; rooms Heatly tursiehed, &n. btages pass door every few minutes. Inquire at 696 Houston street, near Varick place. “MITY STRERT.—FURNISHED ROOMS AT 103 AM.TY ._ street; the present oocupant does not intend ty move ou the comin jay day. ‘Th ponee level furniahed, and conve- ply aI GENTLEMAN AND WIF®, OR I! GENTLE’ can be accommodated ‘with pleasant rooms, far’ niahed c of c unturaisheds ‘in & house with all the modera improve ments, Apply at 82 Bond street, Dinner at 6 Pa. A PRIVaTH FAMILY WouLD RENT SOME ROOMS toa gentleman and bis or to single gent emen; the house ie pew, with all the ceive ela, ‘and pleagant- ty situated between Broadway and Fifth avenue. Please apply at 47 Thirty-firat street. References exchanged. LARGE FRONT ASD BACK ROOM, WHOL FUR nisbed. to let, with board, on tbe second ‘floor of a brown stone #nglish basement house, suitable tor a fami.y, or gentle- pol, ‘West Twelfth ktree:, be- tween Fitth end Sixth avenus ‘eferences exchanged, A™. PARTIES (PRIVATE an OR BOARDING houses) wishing fonitel, permanent boarders, xh vid meke immefiste app ication ‘at the soarders’ Exchange Board wavted immediately, and for May 1, for city and coun- try All particulars, terms, dc , gratuitous, ig Doane seekers ¢ by Mis. No. 2 Appleton’s Bui ding, 346 Broadway. NOTICE, £0 GENILRMeEN I aM NOW Redoved OaRD—PLKASANT ROOMS MAY B# OBTAINK” AT from 553 Pearl street to 93 Leonard sires, near Broad No. ae bated lace st treet), by, gentlemen way, where | am ly to receive any quantity of springaud | and their fam’ len, and single gen. Jewen; rooma fnraished or summer cothiDg, (har closn, dye, alter or revairet short Leche p Siothing mado to look equal to new, without ateam or colring. Articles sent for by A. CORTISSOS, 93 Leonard street. ARENTS VISITING GENIN’S BAZXAR AKE IN- vited to examine the beautiful styles of clothing for schoo! ivieane holiday wear. The prices wre moderate, thus s!sclug ue dove’ clothing mads in tris country within the Pench of fammiios of every claus, GENIN'S Bazaar, Bt. Nica Jas Hotel, 513 Brosaway. WE PARTY WHO OFFERS $22 FOR THs BLACK frock cont and a spring overcoat, is informad he can Lave them, but hopes he won’t mention it to the oulic. CLARE, tailor, 116 Witliam street Gplursisbec Pals sini 7 very desirable, being conve- nien: to Brosdway, cowery and Second svenue cars and STATER ISLAND FIVE Of BIX GENTLAMMA Gat he acoommodaled with furnished rooms, with or without Hoard ine privace family al Stapleton. Blalet Taiand, (Inauire OG. A. WKVRR, Richmond road, near Grocer C. STATA Te IKLAND. —BOARD May Be HAD roe Te ee families, in 8 pleasant sa! Y noi S8lt water bathing and boating convenient. For further per- Uculars inquire of Mr. Ackland 77 Barclay atm; NUMMER BOARD.-ONw O8 TWO FAMILI@S CaN dave every accommodation, at a pleasant country village, Dear the city; ‘arge roome, chide. fruttof all kinds mi k, vege: tables, &c. “Inquire of Mr, NEWSON, 167 Canal atreat, GoMMKR BOARD. INSTRUCTION FOR OHILDR« *, Sat the pleasent aod healthy village of New Duriain ty milea by the Hackensack p'ank road from Hoboken; fine extensive ground, good table, motherly care, kind’ init” pianoforte, dc. apply on the premizes. H.-F. PRRs (0 LBT—A SMALL FAMILY BAVING MORE BUDE T° than they desire, are éiavoved to let a pleaeant fursisned room, on the first floor of the house, to @ gentleman, with oF without board: the location in the Ninth ward: vieasant aod eccessible to the cars, Terms moderate, Address R. &., 2,508 Fos! office. ANTED—BY A STNGLE GENTLEMAN, A FORNISE- e¢ rcom. with partial board, in @ private family; loca- tion not above iighth etert. Retererces given and required. Acdrese Davi eral id office, tor two days. ANTRD—A FURNISHED FRONT ROOM ON Bi ‘cord or third floor, with board, for a gentleman wi wits. between Bleecker nnd Fourteenth strests prefer terms moderate. aadress 0, J. T , stating terms a: Post cflice. WA xtrD- BY A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, A NEATLY farpished room. with breakfast, in a private family, be: tween Broome avd Bleecker streets, within two blocks of Broadway; the price moderate. with the ure of bath Address, stating terms abd ceation, A. B, W., Berald office. aa loen' IN: STRUCTION, 1857. ~FRENGH, SPANISH AND GERMAN TAUGHE + at DOLBEA W'S vommercial Acatemy, 609 Krosd- way, by experienced native professors, who have acted 6 commercial corresponenta in the best houses of France, Bpaia and Cuba. Applicants may rely on being well taught.’ upem uy and evening. ‘Irsnala-ions made. AdliHastls — 1857. —BUUKKEEPI*G, WaiT lac, Mr DOLBNAR, 609 Broxdway. being assisted by complished practical bookkeeper, wil! quality students forhead tookkeepers in any establishment Mr oh manship in person, and guarantes, by bis new training. to rewove ail stiffnere:and trembliag from every bard. 0d and young, in afew lessons. 18. 6. OLIVA B, GUiDeMita’s WallisGg s0B 6. bookkeeping’ academy. 302 Broadway, oven day and evening, 1or claasor priva‘e instruction, — New pupls re- ceived dally, and full success gustan all. Z.FOBTER AND HIRAM DIXON, COMMsRTAB ke. cage ive lessons as 1 in writing and orithmette, upon, sound and tndieputabie c Plea, to the entire ercltision of the mode: na ix and. twelve iat fon chaylatanry. Rooms 346 Broad wa; Tels marvellous how the eetal and in ling, arithmetic and are tealesied for etadloa, which ot ie woot: are morely ornsmental and often valuetose’ Tn this ulitarian ageine prevalent iden is shat cnn you ao? puestion comes with pacn iar fores to every young searob of mercantile employment. and hundreds are Gally,feprived of euxibie sltustions their tnability te write with ceiertty and d Prospestuses and terme, Ga epplioation as above. LUOMFIELD ACADKMY.—BOARDING AND DAY: sehool, for bo h sexes. i tiv and healthiy aitua- ted, corner ot Bieomfield an streets, Hovoken, N. J, wil commence ita summer feaaion May 1. Nuaber ot acboii limited. Circulars at Westerman’s, 20 Broadway, New York, or by EDW. FEUINNR, Prineioal WYRKNCA LaNGUaGk.—PROF. b LAUROLX, nU, 289 Jwav, continues io reeeive Dew puptis tor thorougia instruction Jn the French langusge, imparting to them, oy am easy sxd efficient me! raciical knowleage of It. SF @ Lew plan the oan fagsticn of verbais so amplited esto ve ly Understood and re DB WaRRaN ANY ae yee WdiaTEVER Mat his or her age, desirous of learning how to apewk French well. quicziv std witeout aay waste of tie, will fed. it .o his or her advantage to call on this geatieman, at No. 437 Breacwsy. en, Referer ces exchanged. PBoAEDIFOR A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, MAY Be io & first class house, where there are boarders: s'e0, board fore sinalo Beaten sa, Prostant love Hon, Broadway, near Bond street Address M. L., J., Broad- way Post office. OnRD - PLEASANT ROOMS, IN SUITS OF SINGL*, may be secured, with board tor the sesson, at 106 and 108 sast Fourteenth street, ‘The houses are cestrap!y locsiet. and furnished wita ali the modern improvementa, &c.. requisiie for t class residences. References exchanged, N. 15.—A flue suit (parior, &e.,) on first floor, COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. $1. “5002 TO $2,500 FOR INVROTMENT, BY A YOUNG man, of practical business kaowledge, who de- ire a situation as clerk or partner, where his services und the above amount of money nre wauied. “Addrens, with par'i- culara, J.T. M., box 3,050 1.000 °422,A'2, os a OF MORB BY AND 5, By: ithe a vertiser, an Amerioan, would ike to invest, ervices, in some respectable paying Dusi- ‘ness. in eee gy or country. Persons replying. with real name, and stating the business and amount required, will be answered, personally or by lever, within a week. Agents need not reply. Address Uncas, Herald office. PATENTRE OF A VALUABLE ORIGINAL INVEN. ion desires a partner, with @ capital of $2,000, A for- tune lasure 10 be realised: “apply ‘at BOL Peat! strest, tn he Jewelry store. BE COPARTNERSHIP HeRETOFORE AX{StING UN- der the firm of JOSEPB LEK & UO. is this dav dissolved by mutual consent. Josep. Lee Mobaes is wuthorized to seule the business ot Joseph Lee & Co. q09 wit Bette New York, Feb. 1, 1856 Gronae Hans ia? The business will ye onal formerly. under the name ond firm of JOSHPH Liha & Cu., at No, 69 Bro: road #8T Gal ney Building. JOSEP T Lee, ANDREW V.’REA. ANTKD—A PARTNER WITH a Casi CAPITAL OF $2,000, 19 be invested in & gvod oxsh firewood business. Addrosa J.D. V., Hudson street Post offlze, near Ams strect. bys poed opp Spply except they are wising to take an aative part the WINES AND LIQUORS, SMLECT ASSORTMENT OF PORT, SHARRY MADEL wines, brandies, Jamaica ram oledam Pia) Mor aa mo, ‘whiskies; wayreeen’ oot cord! &c.; London Dubitn ‘and, Bootctl sles, for sale. at “ONDeinine RMATHERSORN'S, 450 Broome, corner of Cron (usIoNs OLD PORY WINE.—I aves IN STOR some cholee port wine, of an od imooriation and poh Te Megat i) ans faved to call and test sam- the e vault, No, 18 Wall stre at We ak! G. &. MENDON. ‘OLLANY GIN, ROCKKLLK AND COGNAC BAARN- dies, Bordeaux white and red wines, Ja Jamal een all ta dond; can be shipped in bond or detvered fa: sale, on reasonuble terms, by SIMPSON BROTH ARS No, 5] Beaver street. O', BOURBON WHtaKer. KKY CHOWK iat oloa of this well Known, Rectasky whiskey just received . MENDUM, 18 Wail street. ASTROLOGY. posh SO re in a4 tL LAIR VOYANCE.—MRS. SEYMOUR, 110 SPRING Led S few doors wee of Broadway, the most sucogsatul en] and ousiness olalrvo merica. ‘anthnn, ver cow: ie Usasieg estos ‘on eral ci on ie ae. Mat faction guaranteed, or no pay. ra Sete LAIRVOYANO@.—MRS. HAYES, CLAIRVOYANT AND idence 176 Grand and for sale by G. ations 0} an Rt beware en reeset a YOUNG WIDOW LADY, IN AFFLUEST CIRCUM gnome, 6 hay ooe gd form the porusinaane a of and prepossersing itn a vie HIGHLY BRESPE°TABLE ppt hale ABOUT the age 0 of twenty-three, wishes to meke thi of some young lady about eighteen, '. the munt vo beaut ul highly xccomolihed, and would prefer that ebe could spenk the French language. Money {+ no 09- ject, All communications strictly coutdertinl Address it, a By Bronaway Post office, statng) whare an interview may YOUNG GENILEMAN OF | UNRXCEPTIONABLE nddv6ss, education, and soctal positi¢n, desires to form an able ncquiniv tance with an amianle, pretty fad age vm: young lady. Marriage the only restive, and go vd tat anteed. A Sincerite, Union aquare Post on OARD.— TWO SINGL® GEATLEMDN CAN BE ACCOM wmodated with partial board. in ® 8 where there are no other boaréera, 8 se, with 1 the modern improvemenia, Ineated in Wert Chir:y fourth eet, (100 feet.) between Brosdway and Neventh avenues. ‘The neigbborbood is unsurpassed; stages und cars pass every few m‘nutes within a short distance ot the house. Referencss given and required. Address W. C., Herald otlice. OARD—RESPECTABLE MECHANIJS CAN FIND neatly furnished rooms, in ao American family, at No 3 Garden row, Kieventh street, two doors west of Bixth avenue, Pleasant location, accessible by cara and stages. Boe D.—a TR«DSMAN WANTS PARTIAG BOARD for himself and fu'l board for a girl four years old, in » decent bumb!e Catholic ew ‘who can turnish referepes fom their reupective pastors. Address T. D., Herald ofllce, for one week, sisting termr, whieh must be moderate, de ee —A_ PRIVATE. FAMILY, HAVING MORE room than they aloe will Jet rooms, with or wahout doard, on very reasdna >| hirteeath sires, near Sixth avenue, OABD —BROWN's eee ar HuUsé, 673 {0 679 Bixih avenne, Murray Hill, an d near the Paiacs, choice summer location, high, open, healthy and convestent, carn etery three minnigs The hotive te75 by 100 feat, has wide balls, yards, extra baths, and extended verangan. The termi are peculiarly easy. Genteel Christian families please call, terms. ah oye Lo vlewernt _ REWARDS, $50) REWARD.- —LOBT, APRIL 17, 1886, IN COMING trom Somerville to 104 West street, New York, be- tween Gand Qo’clock, a, M.. one thousand dollars, in comer= set County Bank bile, of different cen msinalions. "The above reward will be paid the finder upon returning the same te YOUNG, BONNKLL & SUTPHIN. 104 Weat street, New York. $2 ReWARD.-RAN AWAY FROM THE SUBSCRI- der, on the 12th instant, = Ee ek eee the silver plating businese, on teen years, tall, an light complexion. ally pereon harboring: Or trasting him’ will be.dea t with nscording to aw. The above: rewerd will be paid for his aoprebension. and all exper Ll palo. if iedged tn any jail in the United States, and inforgat om given corner ot Fourth and’ Uooper streets, Camden, N. J, 20 EEWARD LOST, A LARGE BLACK AND WHITE spotted dog, white or walled eves Mount St, Bernard treed, avtwertog ie same of Ma ver will return tae same {o 141 Liberty street, will receive $20 reward, $10 REWARD WILL BR P4Ib FOR TSE RECOVERY ‘of @ yaw! boat, aun} 4 to have been stolen from Jersey City, on the night of the 18th inst. Said boat is 22 test im length, painted bec! outaide, ® smuil while ard green dottom, and lead color and green inside; stem bas been split and refastened with bolt; lower ruidar gudgeom ‘Brash, builder. QUACKEN vee tie) } oy ey atroet. broseu off, FROM HOBOKEN, A LARS foundlibd dog; auswers to the name of +, The above reward wi. be paid to whoever will bring him to Thomas Gou'dirg, 134 Washington, street, Hoboken. or to 8, & J, Goulcing, 18 Joba street, New York. BB RAWARD COST, ROM THE BATTERY, | ON a) Tuevday. Ith inst.’ 17 feet Tow bost, painted hte in- tages 9 boards 6, Wilh @ “Ine oe Sipirio toe REBUT, No. 8 OARD IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, IN BROOME street, near Broadway.—Several gen'iemen may obtain rooms, farniahed, and partial board, or without Board, with uae of bath gas, by addr 8., Herald offi Bed oie BROOKLYN.—BANDSOMELY FURNISR- Mo Jet, to single gentlemen, vith or withoa- reasonal ‘Mrs, Mopr’s, 263 Washington Pireots beat Clty Hall OARD IN BROOKLYN —A CENTLFMAN ANO WIFE, or three single gentiemen, can be accommodated with » lerge and small room, on the second floor, by applying at 128 bande street. Bose: IN BROOKLYN — VACANT HANOSOME rooms, on second and third floors, farnished or not. House plsaganity Incatad. A gentleman andIady. or ‘wo gon: tiemen, will find the comforta of a home Apply at 43 Con: gress street, three doors below Henry. CARD IN, BROCKLYN— CONVENIENT TO SOUTH ‘and Wall street ferries; to let, the second floor; also vacan cies for singie gentlemen, All tha modern lmprovemeae; 1: unsurpawed. Apply at 238 Henry street, tourh door from Am\'y atreel. OARD IN SOUTH BROOKLYN —A PLBASANT FRONT room, for a gentleman sad wife; also two hall rooms, tor gl gentlemen. jn nw house ples-ant: iy. loonted, witht fv minutes’ walk of the South ferry, and where faw boarders taken. apply at 100 Congress street, second door below Henry at OARD a? OLIPSOR. STATAN ISAND.—A LAKGS bea ee house, having stables, ba:k bouse, hee ie now Apne Fh arran; phe ferry, for uno accommodatinn of familien OF singe ay destcing boned ta this iocauee oan Seth ful parti Ey ebplying #1 No. | Groat Jones street, corner of OABD IN THR COUNTHY.—FAMILIES OR SINGLE persone, desiring accommodations for the summer, of ® Character altogether, superior ‘0 thove afforded m ordinary laces of public rerort, are respectfully tof rm i alle of Inc ation, Ace Ace, may be bad ‘om application at yarticalar: wi ivi foJosn Maxwell, 69 Wall street. OABD WANTRD—BY A G¥YNTLEMAN AND WIFE; A manent losation desired on moderate terms. Address A we Herald oflce, with Tooation of rooms and terme, FOR A FAMILY OF TWALY! Boa ‘WANTED— . pore there are voce boarders, within of the city, either in county or on Long Isis sound a iy 10 LUBH & MOOR, 296 Fourth avenue, corner eat SANTEDSET A SINGIE ORNTLRWAN, A pieaeant room, with board, in Frenoh tamlly,”Loeaion alow Onin square preferred. Addrem G. 6., Herald Cae oF PRIVATE FAMILY WOULD L&T TO entiemen. or gentleman and wife, « large unfurnished ack room on the second floor, with broakinet and tea ps, In Egat Rubiaes sree ‘one block above Union aq and Fitth avenue, convenient tocars Sn hy —TO LET. TO SINGL® GESTLEMUN, A room, with ‘and partial board. in vate house, ‘amie ALIN Clinton street Brooklyn. tere verenode 1 required. CARDING. “A LARGE AND | PLEASANT BACK mare ee with pantrios attached, to let, with boerd, far: hed er witurnisted. at 83 Henry street, where the comtorts {abome way be enjoyed. FR, ; OUNTRY BOARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND H. JO UNtwo annie Reniienen, oan ve nocommotnied wit board, in a private family, in. Morr'sania, two minutew walk from the e depot. Apply a! 68 Second sireet, New York. je. On returning the dog to No. 2 Irving place, the above reward will be paid. __ Lost 4 AND FOUND. TAMOND PIN STOLEN ~| SET IN yt owed arr. ting; weight of diumoxd 2', carats. a liberal reward will be paid tor ita recovery by &. B. BAILEY, 10 Corvaaat atreet. U81—ON Pen azy 1614, PASSING FROM Mi RBS? mourning store to corner of Prince and Broad fmol Diack eneme ed brooch, studded with small dias ‘The finder, by Tevurning it wo 90 weet corner of Fitteents streok and Fitth avenue, will be genereusly rewarded. prcketbook, 2 conta aper (intenton), The foder wilt be floor, front. | OST- AT THR ACADEMY OF MUSIC, evening, © gold brecelet, The finder wi returning to (BAB. press Company, 0.69 Breatwaye OBI A ae PLeTKD HUS BAND, FRUM A CaR- rday tin oF neat Fifth avenue, b-tweem seventeceth and Twenty: ‘The finder wi'l be suiter bly rewarded by leaving the same oar 89 Kast seventeenth st. O8T—A PACKAGE OF FULTON BANK BILLS OF the denomination of five dollars, in or on retaraing from, the bank to the office of the ‘The finder mall be liberally rewardea by returning the same to U. H. Marshall & Co , 88 Burling alip. AYMENT Catal yor O8 MISLALD, KITHFR by ourvelves or and Leather Bank, @ promi.) [pdt tet hg By. Banta, for Sah, deg 1860, ab four months, to the order ‘ra gre ir and endorsed oem, | Payment be , the holdar is request return the tk Brothers, 84 Bockman sree om eSIDAE 1 3rd = HOTELS. wae A Hosmi Pog J OF keihan co Maan Lig peng Die terme ‘Fore sunimerhouse’ the fe unequalie’ having @ full viewer ie Hadeon River and Jersey sheres. ‘ALLMAN & MA?ES, Proprietors. LOBE HUTKL.—THE ABOVE HOTRL ay ie G* Moat convenient losality, Eccl ot Frankfort and Wil- Nam bse) New ce It aad Moma how yh Ly Se Gay or swe, at at 25 ete cents ver ony. v*atsig eererd Porters in attendance al Scena for fac Nea. J3.G. FRENCH, Proprietor. BILLIARDS. an AR AAALAC AAD IAS ao mat MAL a ae SHARP HAS B removed ‘ulton street, over White’s celebrated hat lishimest, nd wil ogo this ‘day for inepeston Gent'e- Sea ot taste wrentin something of thal ind neat. 4 dar are invi'ed o give bm an early call W. J SHARP billiard table maker, 148 Fulton street, between Broadway ‘and New ean atreet. hoe —FOR SALW, TWO SECOND br ap Ta order. Will be gold at the price Cad Onn hee voen No.) Perry street. Apply to GHORG! BYRNb, No. 43 Harrison street. AOURTRY BOARD CAN KE OWTAINED IN A H*ALTHY J and pleasant looation. within 15 miles of the Harlem and New Haven Railroad at White Plains A note left tor Mra, 81 Kast Twenty eighth atreet, will be attended to, or Post offloe at White Piains. Terma $8. Children and servanta halt price. ferences exchanged. ATRIMONTAU.<MONS. LOUIS DARCY, AUTO MA fraphor de Boris, will send, tipom the receio’ of five cents, ihe full delineation af a persin’s ciaractar, nu scass nnd destiny: a'so tte one they love or will mirry, by apssimen af 3 with retura podsga, Moae Leute nr dwriting Da AY ', Boptotlice, New York, O*, D'ETZSCH, FORMERLY OF THE G&RMAN OLUB, Tespectfully toforma bis friends the: from the ist of May he bas taken the two fine houses Nos. 2 and 4 Laray placa, Bleenker street e fine suiten of rooms for fami ice aod ein Ble gentlowen. We intends | y keep 4 first rate private bourse, u tbe German style, Planer at 6 o'clock, ILLIARDS, we OFFER FOR SALE A FIWE 8 win alate beds, hey ai ly invented cushions. vate hou-es and pubiic ‘three second hand tables for sal enn, Ort rere mail attended to. GarrPinn "se DROK uae 90 Ann streets 1ARD PURI RED-s AVAIN CAUTION Fam doa who are adlvartitag and lens imitation of my model All genuine tables ar rewuary is idee ‘Guamaiers kup walre, 0 BIA 1 piitte anton mines tabion and oom bin qushtons of my with my name MIC Fone

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