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tances, it in seldom possible for half those who desire to jee the children to gain admistance, and doubtless hun- ‘of others would attend the performances wore there jBny reasonable prospect RA getting into the house, pager Wood ‘will eestalaiy ave to makgenumagence’s Hor a larger place—it ts endrely too much of @ lostug game to be tarning money away from his treasury every night, “The Golden Farmer” and “Maid of Muoster’’ to-morrow night. Woon’s MixsTaets.—Those versatile, scoentric, merry- Imaking individusls, George aod Pierce, together with their invaluable auxiliaries, have issued a new pro- pe of songs, dances, &c., for to-morrow evan ng, ey also produce a new burlesqus.cailed ‘Nicaragua State Secrets,’’ in which George is said to havea very omical part, ano one expressly adapted to his mirth pro- oking abilities. According to the outline of the iacidenta don the bill the affair will prove unusually Huwatis.—The immense success that has attended readings of this popular poem by Miss Kimberly, {a- ness her to again announce it for to-morrow evening, at Coapel. She has mapy triends and admirers, and hia simple announcement is quite sufficient to ensure he presence of a large and brilliant audience. Dramatic READINGS.—Miss Mary Agnes Cameron, who recently made quite » sensation in the dramatic orld’ by hey fine hhistrionic Gelineations, will give read. from Shakspere and other great "poets, at Hope Chapel, on Tuesday evening. She will be assisted by the opular tragedian, Mr. Fairclough. Coxcunt ms BRooxixy.—The distinguished young vo- alist, Miss Maria 8. Brainerd, will give a grand voos d ipstrumental concert at the Brooklyn Atheneum, next Tuesday evening, assisted by Mersrs, Butler, Apto- n Hess, and Ciare W. Beames. She ‘has selected a pumber of exquisite musical moresaux for the occasion. ares Laerary Festival.—Miss Eloise Bridges, the ienne, Mr. W. M. Fleming, the ta. “enone ‘actor, and fears Fletuing, « fine vocalist, will afford bur Brooklyn neighbors « ch literary and voeal time, at their Athenwum, next Wednesday evening. Ma, Gaurrrrns, the popular actor and industrious ati panagse of the Bowery, 1s preparing a grand drama Weds and comic treat for ayes! ah Kage ff on, Wednesday event le at favorite, a ill doubtless have ‘what be ae regular bumper. Tax’ Tisrian Dramatic Association propose to give other entertainment at the Brooklyn Maseum in the ourse-ot a week. They are to play ‘Theresa’ and the Wasidering Boys.” Mx. 8. W. Gizx.—The numerous friends of this exsel- it Comeaian will no doubt hail with delight his return the boards of the old Bowery. He has just concluded successful and profitable star engagement at New- ;, and had brilliant offers to Loe of elsewnere, bat could no puger be spared by Manager Waldron. Tux Bree DEPARTMENT.—A Ddenefit is to be given t> the nd of this department at Niblo’s, next Saturday. The Ravels have vo.unteered, and the house is to be rent tem Deeb eer or Jonny R. Scort, THE TRAGEDIAN.—= attendanee at the interment of John R. von on y, consisting of numerous friends and ser ofthe theatrical rofession, of which he waa, till distmguished an ornament. He was buried a ibe roliees of ts ects law. he funeral cortege was marked by a@ pec! lemaity, nd many an eye was wet with tears, as the melancholy ocession moved towards the graveyard, peecns oie by. baad of music, playing « solemn dirge, the tones of ch vibrated thraugh many a heavy heart, mournful the sad event. We noticed many of hia brother it—the veteran Thayer, Wheatly, Drew, Role and others—who had assembled to last rites to one who had “played his part well” in the mimic stage, but alas ! too regardless of the real Ine of life. He was an acsomplished geatleman as well as ctor, and might have shone the htest atar in the dra- patic horizon—but his too genial nature led him into bits over which in pi oly and love we drop the curtain. oor Scott! “after life’s Atful fever, leeps well”? He will remembered always with pride among the votaries of balia and Melpomene, and placed among the bright of histrionic lights which have adorned the Ameri- D asiabe. Ere the funeral took place we gazed for a short me upon his remains. He was ‘laidout” with much ite, and his fine, manly, handsome face wore a serene pect, as though his death had been calm and peacefal, * the head cf the coffin three vases of beautiful white ponicas graced the sad seen, all betokening the love d respect which followed him to the grave. Bis coffin lined with white satin. and covered with black cloth, pon whale wasa peitves Plate inseribed with his name, Inert ere procession moved from his resi- ce to St. Peter’s ehirchyar, where the service of the aes Chao wa impressively read over his grave, with his father and mother, e to his aaes. Philadelphia ‘Sun. Simca Inctpxst.—Binta 1N 4 THEATRE.—On Thursday ping last (Fast Night) the Nationel theatre was owded to excess, and the preas on opening the doors very great. In the crowd wasa woman somewhat Hvameed in peeeeatey The jam and squeeze to which was subjected while from the lower vestibale ip the box stairs produced an instantaneous premature i the moment she gained the topmost stair.— FoRmax ‘THRATRICAIS.—Our London correspondent aay is about to open her Majesty’s Opera ase. Gye made vain Ge vt it, and then en- d ead ittle Lyceum. Why, ara voice would a his audi- There are hints about made by: oye hold good. py Lind and Piorolomeni, and pt you must take this cum grano. Drury Lane has 4 with an English version nay Verdi’s ‘“Trovatore.”” eta takes the principal part London ey Gazeie, March 22, says:—The ° rhe Countess Capranioa,-better known as Ma- Riatorl, the tragic actress, has been so exttraordi- in Vienna, so utterly beyond all expestation, th: he director of the theatre has already secured het twelve representations, to take place early in the pring of next year. Madame Ristori’s history is in it- romance. Her father and mother were mem ti & second rate company, acting in Cividale, near Udine, fhen Adsiaide was born. She made her first appearance pthe stage when two months old, in the arms of her eek ina piece called the ‘* New Year’s Present.” At ’ ‘of five she acted regularly, and seven years later ned the chen, of Mocalvi, an actor of no mean d Cental ter was engaged at the Royal thea. of Tarin, trom whence she went to Milan, Venice and ome. In aie lanee place she became acquainted with pe Marquis Capranica della Grills, who wished to marry r. His tather opposed the marriage, confined him in a e in the Champagana, from which, however, he effect K his escaj in the disguise of a carter. He ‘contrived p meet his love in the Maremma, where, in a village burch, in the presence of two witnesses and the father “the Kistori,”’” he made her his wife. The parents of he bridegroom forgave him, on condition that his wife hould-leave the stage. In 1647 she over persusded them allow her to give one representation to release a poor ptor from prison for debt. The sensstion she made was b great that theold Marquis withdrew his opposition, pd from that time she has continued actiog with ever creasing success. Why she has not been induced to it England we cannot understand. THRATRICAL AND Musical MAtrers IN AvsTRALiA.—For last two months we have had a Aucceasion of theatri- 1 and musical novelties which have provided the pub- with entertainment of a high order. Miss Catherine yyes has just concluded an engagement at the paee oya), which has been successful in the higheat de V. Brooke, at Coppin’s Olympte, has also een in extracting ® conniderabie amrunt of from her Majes iweges of Victoria. Ac the fur- ler establishment 1 roducti.n of operas ina more tale atyle than had previoury beet the case in ths jlonies has created a pertest furore for that apecies of tertainment. The operas which have bsen produced le the “Sonnambula,” ‘Lucia di Lammermoor,” jorma,’’ ‘The Bohem: irl” and ‘‘Lucrezia Borgie;”” d although the pudlic had to be contented wita the neposttion of the music of the tenor roles to auit either dame Flower or Madame Carandini, the vocal market ng without an efficient tenor, the whole of the works presented were well received. in Norma and Lucre- Miss Hayes made a great bit ‘he performances at le Theatre Royal on Friday eveuiimg were for the bene- of this accomplished artiste, whee a selection from the first acts of ‘Linds di Chamounix”’ was pertormed to je of the most numerous and fashionable andiences er asembied within the walls of an Australian ize. The amount taken at the doors was little, if ything short of £500; and as the receipts on the even- ga of Miss Hayes’ performances have often reached £300 fd £400, the fact will be nufficient to give professional ople in Great Britain an ides of the exent of ths pai- age accorced in this couatry to first class talent. Mise yea nets out for the Bendigo diggings nex: week, to i an engagement for three ign with Mr. Coleman. the Spercinasion of her visit to Bendigo, Miss Hayes Teave for Sydney, and after performing a few hta in that city will, leave tive ecionies toe ‘England. Coppin’s Olympic, Mr.G. V. Brooke has, for several buths, attracted large audiences, his popularity in- g with his stay am ws. His last appearance Sey rr a few weeks back, and be is a! playing ou rie Tebcovah wote| characters at Ballarat. The com- D TheatreRoyal is rather thin ast now, tne p bapa of the A rend season having enebled it to dispense with several of the including Mr. Warner, the leading Mrs, Brougham, have voluntarily be. ed, and the former hs besome the lessee the Queen’s theatre, whieh, nntil the pre- t year, was the only theatrical establishment Melbourne. We may state that the Backus Minstrels, corps of E’hiopian Sereaaders, who in their per- mances surprss any other similar troape whose efforts have witnessed, are performing at the Olympic. dam pore peipe aod M. Bochsa have arrived a: dney, and aro ex; in this city shortly; and Lols or hag returned here — rae ve = a n a short a Ix of tl 1 of efficient French snd Italian artists now staying including Madame Cailly, {ormerly of the Parisian ; M. Coulon, brother of the primo basso at that es- ishment, and who was formerly engaged witn Miss yes and Signor Bonotti, said to cf ‘8 basso profondo of t power. The corps ‘will probably be strengthened the ¢o-0; tion of Mesdames Carandini and Sars leesrs. Lyall and Hancock. This evening Melbourne Philearmonis Society give = grand oer- menee of Handell’s ‘Messiah,’ at the "Eahivition ilding, Among the recent departures for Kogland may mention Mrs. Walier, who Meunder @ meat appear at Drory Lane next year; and Mr. and Mrs. om, who leave by the Blackwall, Mor ia expected to 1 thig week.—Melbourne Argus, Dec. 4. ~~Marine Cuurt, Before Hon. Judge Thompson. ‘WALL STREET MINING OPERATIONS, prt, 10.—Dunn vs. J. # A. Sanford.—Lhia ia a suit the assignee of the Secretary of the ‘Great Northern 4 Company,”’ an exploded concern, against one of the holders and trustees, to recover & balance of salary to him at the time he resigned his office, It is ought uncer the ganeral law of 1848, under which the mpany was formed, ® clause of which makes each stoct- Mer individually Hable to laborers, servants and ap- a for services rendered to the company, The opened on Friday, and adjourned for two or ree ae ‘The public may probably be enlightened ring its progress upon the manner in which certaln ing operations are pot up in Wail street, trong corps de ballet, bu re. ceeeee ADYERTISENENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. SALES AT AUCTION, —— OW, AUCTIONEER (BaRaL Fr ss ‘SALE.— . ) uepEs y, Mist April, 1866, at 10 A.M... at 136 Ludiow seeks, to aloe of an oil ¥, Ol, Praases, Cams, casks, barze!s, me srmof te ens oie Your’ tnd 01 haroew, gad the vi tel 6 1eas6 of rel ogg aprrennnty IN WILSON, Deputy Sherif, LFRED BRAGG, fe -& S8TOOK OF goods at suction.—500 cases of boots, shoes, bi 4, deo, o'clock A. beings qiinssoass ‘auction on Tuesday, April '22, at 10 o' fat the store of A Bragg & Co., $8 Vortiandt ote icin gcod order CTION.—OOMMISSION STORE AND AUCTION room. ag + sttbscriber has opened a etore in Port Jervis, Sanus county, N.Y, for the sale cA all Kinds of goods sod merchandise. Please give him «call, next one, to the Post office. . W. CORRY. AP GON NOTICE PEREMPTORY nae OF RICH Paris Jeweiry, diamonds, &c. UOFe iN & HAYVOCK ‘Will rell the entire stork ot the late firm of Mesers. Marchand, Guillemot & Co,, in liquidation, (Inte Merrett, Jarry & wuime ) Ow orspar, APRIL, 22, 10 oelock, at the store of Mosars. Merchand, Guillemot & Co. 481 Broadway, on six monins’ eredtt for approved endorsed ‘The entire stock of rich Jewelry, dlamonds, #o...cvnslsting of sgglamonde bracelets, necklaoe, earring, brooches, half sete do... rth dlemonds pearls and rub! raseleun Deckisces, £e 9 dinmgnd 42d pearl; broust pin pina dimond Duties fiteoed | i soars buy oT buttons, earrings pendents and drops, ashen, wateh vomoy BOTIOR- CROCKERY, GLASS AND CHINA 1. BARTLETT, auctioneer, Tussday, April 2 * Teaver zat Pear! street,'s large stock of all ot W blue and common ware, Gut d Prossed lay Bialed ware, do. in Packed for shipping. Bale postive. “Catalogues now ready. APN ROTICR—LARGE STOCK OF OROCKERY.— Selock at Pom reo, Slonebriage'r pls oslat open mack, at 8 Post m balance Of ope $3,010 to $4,000. live, on four months credit over $100; Aires ION FORGE _WOURETGLD FURNIfURE, BSE” lanoforte, JAMUAL O8GO00_ gucti a od, O'clock, at 63. Broome street, household furaiture,, comprieta ‘dining’ toon, ‘ball, bedroom and other furn HP one ons vere euneriot rose woo pianoforte, 6y Wet. ntl, om ‘$450. Particulars in to- morrow's Herald. ‘Terms A vcHtOx ee DOUGHTY. AUCHONEER ‘will sell, on Monday, ( uction rooms, at 16%, 0’ the elegant turntt ‘for convenience of sale. Elegant ply and Brussois cas mb pen ‘and and wardrodes, rorewood and ross and plain bureaus, washetands, ttemen nod fodding: blank eta, pil BeMitee bud br ata . lankets, pillows, lac rocetel window cr ‘oil paluilngs, Boglieh china, urtaing, oll Eng! pmtkrtngg flowy Bisse ware with w large iot of pounding house furniture, itchen UCTION NOTICR.—D. 8. CONDICT, AUCTIONEER, will seil to:morrow (Monday), at is Franklin street, near Ghureh, at ten Cie an asertment of exeelens househoid furniture, remo 66 Amity street, for convenience of sale. Also, all tke ferniore Tell from last week's sale. All deposits not redeemed before the sale, ths goods wi'l be sold on account of Renee, purchasers. The turniture ceusists of one seven octave rosewood round cornet piano, cost ‘ant bas been in use but two months; two rosewood ph one rosew: sult, in good order; one enamelled suit black walnut iresus and washstinds, Brussels inree ply acd ingrain carves, uanaeany ‘nd maple » FOCKORS, 60: es, with ahd without marble to elope, oval ‘isasen, oli paineings. Kitchen utesals {bing necessery for houtekespie: ‘nts 4 deponit wil be require of everv pure be removed the same A Dealers are invited a & Sends a as every article must be UCHION NOTIGE—5. BOGART. AUOTIONERE, BY Tusaday, at 1034 o'clock, at the auction Feoma'No. L North Willa waren Socrece Frankfort, one Block from the Olty Ball, one. large tron, safe. ofice farses Sino n general nsscrtment of parios bedroom wad Kitchen tag: niture. N. B.—-Particular attention paid to sales of household farniture at privite residences; also every, convenience for the salesjof furniture and merchandise of all kinds at the sales rooms, Advances made when required. Meron SALE OF peels Sh AO URRROUD: roant- in Broo! Auctioneer. By savage & PAB! at I v3} Ha” Ou Thureday Orel ato, i ag near Bi ra ore rey Paes be ond" ‘i Orr soi Brussels rain carpet rosewood an ik walout Parlor and chamber frnitres beds, bedding, basement and’ klduen tureituve. ems cath, Deposits required. Jy eel (att Wil i FURASI‘URE, Hee ‘weod pi ae. GOOD, suctioneer, Offlce 8&5 Nassau street, will pad ie the dwelling house No. Broome sti } on Monday, April 21, at 103¢ o’cl all the furniture contained in aaid Rouse, ‘in part Brussels and olher carpets, rosewood parior suits contre tables, tole-a jes, gas fixtures, lace and other Syren UreAUs, Ww iarge ‘mahogany Dg an bedroom furniture, “éc.; also ono’ superior. toned rovewrsod fanoforie, rich caxé; cost $460; in use about ten months. Cata- ies On morning 0/ sale. UCTION SAL®.—SILVER WARE AND DAMAGED hardware. WILLIAM TOPPING & CO , No. 92 Brond- Way will nell on Tuesday, Apri 22. 2 valuable consignmant ot al ailve eat quality, and d seven pac damaged! hardwasp, for accouat of asderwa sisting orisinens arape” ball wracee shoe reap, wood raspe, Dutcher knives. pincers, bolts, table cut fc. edo which the attention of buyers of these ‘wcdcioe 1 Vited. ‘Catalogues aud goods ready early on morning of si BSOLUTE se pe THE Ler AS ee eo BTORY house and ads, situated at West railroad depot, a location unsurpasi York, at the Yelock M, BAND! Ko. 3 Nassau oe A Sort Ot “OF TURRITORE OF THE DELAVAN House—SAMUEL OSGOOD, auctioneer, office 85 Nassau street, will sel the whole of the valuable furniture of the well known Delavan House, on Fourth Srexus, petwous Four. teenth and Fifteenth streets, on Thursday. April 24, at 10 o’c'ock A.M. The whole of the fine Taratiare of parlors, diping rooms, anne liorary, all of which furatsare ia first class. 8 fixtures asd bar fixtures, with the Hquors, of paintings, Pabcors do, &e Pulioe parouiars in ae rertisement, Cats!ogues will be ready the day before Ap iatere, ie SALE OF et et) ROSEWOOD FUR: niture, in Brook! Nya. W. . ©. ALBURTUS, duationeer, Monday, Avril 21, at 11036 o'clock, Wo. 19] Oaur! Brooklyn, carved rosewood siae- on Mireet: Opposite City "Hall, boards, etegeres, le top cresslag bureaus, contre tables, bedstends, tete- -a-tetes, sofas, secretary also. 10 Brussels and ingrain carpets, har ‘mnitresses, beds and becding. B* EPWARD SCRKNCK, AUCTIONREB.- Pau eeD, Schenck will cell at auction, on Wednesday, 23d inat. 10% o'clock, at 101 amity street, between Heary and ies streets, Brooklyr, & ifcent assoriment of household tur- niture, gold on account of the er lagen ul Ee gant French, plate. au it “pier glasses, marble top eof, centre and side tables, superb rosexood seven octave piano, oak chamber suits, Bronze olocks, figures, &0.; rose: Wood,” maho; bl sing bureaus, washotends, tables, &0.; rosewood and ny side: boards, hair and straw mattresses, Pillows and bolsters; silver Bele nnren focus shes oad creakerY Of ereey Se scrip! len at, window c ‘Terms cash, city funda. see ROCKEAY. CHINA AND GLAS8.—J. J. WALDRON. Auctioneer. eary, Ge }. Evans, No 6 Liberty street, will call from the sueives on Tasaday, April 22, at 10 o'clock, in ots to suit city and country trac crates white granite and 25 crates plue c.f. dipped ani! sdged ware French china tos sets, vases and card repelvers, 400 packages assorted giias ware, lable cutiery, ten trays and elght day cloaks, 0 ,"ko. Goods well packed for shipping. PUECANT SPAN OF HoRswa AND BAROUOAE.—BO. WARD BOHENCK will sell at auction, on Monday, April 21, at 1 o’clovk, at his salesroom. 16 Wall street, a superb open berouche, Wulll by Mestre, Wood & Toralinaon ‘as port ae cee coat $700; also & double. harness, wade by Trataor, cost $i also 8 span of elegant mares, 15% gh, el bi yearn old’ ‘also an a Jong tall blood bay mare, 153 ban is high, eight oe yhdl gentile in Sec way; ay erh ladies’ 1d parade horte; was trained by Mr. Thirteenth ptrect, and believed one of the moet elegant, addle horses in the cliy. ‘The above ia the p eman who leaves for ksurope on Wednesday.” To be fold without reserve, "They can bereen any time before the sale Ne bY applying at the office of the auctioneer, 15 Wall street bie hee bay a 6 Mylish driver in pingle or aoub 3 “der the maddié; Just off « long journey. Also sernaed eas. The whole will be sold without Feserve, as the owner has no wee for them, URNITURE SALES.—W. A. CaRTER OONTINUES TO devote his particular attention 10 gales ot household furnt- tare, and, ts tendering bis refers to his numerous p = have bonored him wit Roy séndandh. His pepo rely on having their Sun iness done Ny, aly yrompt reallzadon of of same. WKLI INGTON CARTER, auctioneer, 57 Dey street, corner of Greenwich st BORGER COOK, AUCTIONRER.—SUPERIOR HOUSE- hold turniture, at No 51 Weat Thirty-Atth street. between Fifth and Sixth avenues, on eee April 24, at 104 o’closk, being the entire furniture of a¢gentleman deciiulug housekeep- ing. use having been furnished Cal sek in Decem- ber last with new snd elegant furniture, is now in belt i embracing ope solid rorewood parlor a in three color eatel, cont $375: one do in crimson and ethyl be are ‘one do. plush, also solid rosewood centre, side, sota at ‘exch ion dining tables; elegant sideboard, dining chairs, ‘and m bedroom suits, complete: mattresses, abogan; Palinsees, bolsters and Billows, mirrors. carpets throughout he Louse, olelotbedo., chandeliers. crockery, cutlery, aver Ware, kiloben. ware, “ke, Calalogues at salo, and sale pe. rempiory, for cash. 7. LEEDS, AUCTIONBER —LARGR @ALE OF ELE fon entpeis Oouly Froesh ote maniel aad pit trent, woo oar a ly French pl and pier mirrors, two toa sepee coed ood parlor farniture, rosewood pianoforte, desirn- ble oll paintings, pearl and silver cutlery, &. 462 Broome Bireet pear Broadeny, Mosday, Aprit Hi, nt 103g, eink, ins entire furniture of the above house, which is of the best 4 tion, consisting of large and costly pler aad mantel mirrors, at rosewood pianofor ‘ouewood guts of sae dong 18, “ada r velvet; rorewood sec! Sager eases soba sar carved To rosewood contre, sof ane pier vibe ar ni large, nd 9 ihe tmarbie tops, with Ceo od rooepbon Senin, tu lok brocade nad toperty’ corner steer, wilh falrror back: rich lage window curios ‘and shades, bronze and marole ¢ ocks, cost'y Sevres vad Dres- den, vases, bronze and parlor ornaments, &e.. with « number of fine oll pain’ ingroom and chamber furniture — ‘Klegant oak Pecaeita table table oak oh oak vanlee china dinner seta, r gold band and decorated and coiten sete, ‘and ycrystal cut ‘ware, Nand silver cutler; prskots cnstore, as. elegent carved rosswood and mi bedsteads; co. ‘burevue ‘waishetanda, comtly decérated tollet ots, Dest hair und bedding, French oval mirrors, mal y sults amelie, ip ae ee rosewood nd mahogny chairs, olicioth, stair e. dc. Hitiine aivet B. Lp td JR., Pepe steal | tem od A Ol NU. 5i¢ elegant household furnivare, pimple On. Wednesass oe ras aii ryelock rag Ssignat R, 4 Cr ‘Okarien, at Pelbam Bridge, Wertchestor count county, HENRY B. HERTS, Jr., wil sell a8 above the entire elegant furnitare eof sald house, mprising velvet tapest 1 ee and ned cotare Carpets; rove. ‘wood Tarniture in brocatels; mah bedroom, ngs, sod engravings tr ines houre' yanisils; furr ture, & fine gallery of oll. py getberwith a general assortment oer also cne palt fine carriage horses, ‘oright bay, 1é hands high: ond caleche One ight carr! Also, light wagons, ri ‘wogone, carts, farming Sapiemente; rich silver mounted an other harness. Also, a lot ot rose trees. shrubs, &c. terms cosh; cataloguen at sale. Persons, wishlag to atiend the sale ban ie the Harlem Railroad a: 7, 8 and 9 o'clock for Uridge, where wagos will be’ tn resdiness to take AY ENRY B. HYRTS AUCTIONFUR—BY_ HAWRY DHEA IR omioe No, 334 Pine street—Hoasebold furniture salea atrerldences of ving up housekesp ing thie noring. He dr, will eve va his pera nat attention to sales ot turnit re at private resi And aniictts a con- tiymance of favors from hin triende and ail ta ueed of hin wor viens. Al apennnia will be rendered and paid in cash the dey ori phy U, a after sale. Referancer: B. Dietrich Avorvey; Jas ©. Willet. tan New Yori fgg on Mite 5 Baudolze, faq. Broadway. ALE OF WATOHES AND JEWRLRY —A, M OBINTA- SD LAR, wuctioneer, will sell at 23 Bowery, on Friday, Aveil 25, m large and valuable nasorimer' of gold avd #ive cbsinn, _penell exten, diamond aod other earrings ‘also guna nistola, Ril ver aad pluted ware, ac., oF chs J, LEVY, pawcbroker, 40 Sixth avenue, NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, APRIL 20, 1856. BALES AT AUCTION, H WILSON, AUUTTONRE =ORFTSE RT VEOLO WY. « Auction notice Lary ie Of Magnidiceat rosewsot ‘and vianotorve Franc’ pla! i mirrors, velvet {arPels, © erent oi! paiaings, Siverware RY oirds fe. o. Wilso0, eel), by catalogue, om Tuesday, Apri) 2 tire’ eupers contents of tee residence 299 Wea Feurtoonta street, consisting of (ures costiy #0 1¢ rose ao0d parior aulves, covered imantin and apewiy, of various !y ey, izaveth aa, Lows XIV., and the laiest Parisian fashion; solid rosew.od. pier, cola aud cenize tables, of the mort exquisive carvings; rose’ otegere, large rosewood sseretary; fancy te ries (n ima with pear; e egaut reception chairs, in gain; Pureish os) chairs, tn moquet end iapertry; iarge Fre ch'pivte pier ag mantel mirrors, brocatel aud aco window curtains, leg sat landscape so.des, rich china aad marble vases, maagniticeot rosewood seven oslave pianoforte, finished ai. round, olegan'ly iudaid with pearl; velvet carpets, bronzes, clocks, girandoles, rich and costly Patian ornaments; oii paiatings, comprising © areat variety of ve by eminent forsign artists; auparior singing cunsry birds and cages; #0 id owe dicing room farni ture, covered in plush; extension tadle, fourieen feat diatag tei deter ate oual eat Tap cftmyana cr cnt arer % rudy cut glassware, magailicen! silver tea set, ake baskets, casters, spy faves, gonleus, mugs, silvers, ivory balance handie cutlery, rosewoud aad mahi bedeierds, bureaus and washs'ands to maten, en euite; French china toilet sets, pure hair mattresses, live geese feather beds, bowrtera snd pillows; lambs? wool blankets; rove- ‘wood chamber sie, in baire ota; maaogany cusht rockers, sot ardrobes, lounges, couch bed: enamelied cptege bedroom suites, ingrain ca” oper 8, ball stand, veivet stair carpets, he is, tlc} Also, al! the vasement fi wor'ment of commodo: croce- arge and desi blo ery, glassware. knives nd fo kitches utensils. &>., &o, ‘The entire furniture of the are isin exce eat condl: tion, of euperior manufacture, having been ta use only @ short time, thua affording an opportunity to housekeepers seldom met with. Sale peremptory. JOH E. Honing ee AU OTIONEAR, Wiki aul rs ‘weaty six! eb, Rouscho'd fur ture, Ti parlor, turaiiure, "vedsoom tert ture, altchen a and itbrary do, 4c. The perior consists ofrosewood tete-a tele sofas, arm chairs, euttsd hack parlor chatre and set do., mirrors, Freach 21 day clocks, valvat carpe's, vases, paintings, engravings, ‘walnut tole ites, (ie tae et Nn t falso centre tables, heyptian marble top aids table, fanow a>. gorse Mande tel Bait Preaian eich ‘Bodrooea furniture consists) of mahezany ‘and walnut Be etsend bu Foaus, wushstands, commodes, spFin€ 208t chairs, arm Tockere, Brussels dnd tn ‘carpets, a6 grain room cory tea and coffee min at | tha en- 3 chairs, three jet, mirrors, pla'ed stair ture, which fe, chats, oficlou, side vourd be dinner. desert set, silver plated’ tes and oo! poh, oar, ways, bon with geueral ‘assortment o kitchea J ae W. SOMERINDYKE, Fn lg att 2 rth William street, Sale of bandsome househo'd furni ture, on Menday, April Zi, at 10360 i, at 4 Das aiceat William, ‘cons ‘sofa, oh marble top bureaus, nd nlean ‘window sales, re, carpets oileloths, washtan crockery, ‘roa bodalcads, with spring, tatirewes blasters counterpanes, sheets, dc., #3. Catalogues on the moraing of Dies R. WILKINS, AUORIONEER.—ELKGANT ree roe 1d mabogany furaitu ge ee We a capt: at WIL! ell Maodsn: on Weanosusy, Abs 33, 1856, at 10% o'elo2«, At No. 15 West Thirtieth treat, elegant rosewood and ‘ hy furniture, most of whl was taade lo ordee by Baudeine feeks consisting in part of suits of parlor turalture, covered with velvet; rosewood chairs and divans, embroidered buh! cabinet, pianoforte, ¥ er alnssen, brocatel and Ince curtains, fine qut giass ware, French chitis tapestry, Brussels, ingralc three sia; burens, ads, bedding, ‘Also, paintings, ke, by Hogarth, Boufford, ‘and eminen' Cee cate Yaptendid wal water color by Hephe. Sate. Jogues cn Tuesday, ai the office of the euctionear, No. 11 Wall ae R. WILKINS, AUCTIONEER.—VALU aBLE il paintings and water colora. PHILIP R. WiLKINS will sell, ‘at auction, on Wednesday, April 23. 1856, at No. 15 West Thirtieth strest, a very choice ‘a ovata collestioa of being copies from Vian Disk origt gurth, Bouffon, Rystrack and Hepbe. The ps ‘Loe ly after the sale of the parior Firniture, can be had at the office of the auctioneer, No. 11 ‘Wall street. ‘PUBLIC SALE AT PHILADELPATA—THOMAS & 8038, VALUABLE: IMPROVED COAL LANDS IN SCHUKYKILL COUNTY, PA. in pursuance of an order of the Orphans’ Uourt of Boba aa il be told at public ale, on Tucsdey, May ats cick in ihe evening, at Ehuadelpt oh, | by order of James H. Gh rick and Robert Giark, executors of Win, Gott dovsnacd Inte of tee borough of cerciped real t hundred ten equal at certain tract or tracts of Danville, Montour couxiy, Pa. the followi estale, viz:-—Thirty eight fall, equal, undivided, Bed tenth parte (i fog ints aight hawared’ an bartatobe divided) of Le all to concen the. widal coated. are apart of ” cele rated lands, known at the Dona'dson coat lands. ths rise est and most productive in the county of Schuy'kill, a1 d the cor posed to be sold contains about 214 acres 1 terest of said decessed in the improve: ments on sald 'ands—-Middlecreek colliery. which has a cape- tty of producing 130.000 tons of coal per sunum; Horton's col- erg. ith ecapaclty of 1,0 tons per annum: 8. 8. spangier 80 ecding x tons’ ver annum. ‘The Mine cS extends tuto the most available. polats The Raush Oreek bracch ofthe Frem>at and urea fou going venue alo te suid ‘ands, ry a my eS sent improveme! ras of coal cau Er out Per annum, Conditions of axle will be mede known on the day yy order of the Court, Joshua Boyer, Clerk 0. 0, ote FAMes Ht GaAer ee i Hrecutors. ROBERT F. OLARK™ C aRENCE H. FRICK, Porrsvitix, April 12, 1858. M, Tuomas & 8oNs, suctioneers. 67 and 69 South Fourth st. USSRLL W. WKSTCOTT, or rtp ea io Va'uable realestate at auction, at the Merchants’ Ex: chant OD, Monday. “April 28, at 12 o'clock. a ‘wenty:1 at reat house avd lot, known as No. 233 eouth . 150 feet of Ninth avenue. On West twenty-ninth street, house and lot, known as No. 328. north side, near Tenth avenue. Gn Seventh Tiaras house and Jot, known aa Be. Stl, east beri Gooreese and ge secon’ street On Forty, “ivat-cat five lo: oat west Ot First avenue, north side, 2¢x1f On Forty- “ath street, ix lots, south side, 80 fee: west of First avenue, 20z100 On First avenue, ten lots, west side, between Forty fifth and Forty a'xth streets, 20xS0. of uma ure. two valuable o Btn on easter'y side r street, 50 feet south ot Skillman’ street, in ‘Third ward, being Nos, 348 andi¢9 Lorimer street, Bergen Hill. Valusble lol, 8x70, altaat ‘aituate on the plank road, opposite the stone Reformed for mnpe and fortear prticuara apply at the flea of the aucilopeer, corner of Kighth avenue and Fourteenth atree! ReseLe Ww. westoorn, “Gee Gee sale of splendid household furniture, at 152 West Twenty. first street, consisting of the entire parlor, dieing reo room, cham. ber and library (eg ahd of the house.—! Was ta ore willssll«¢n Tuesdey rik = 1044 o’clook, the mpecdid and cortly furniture ofthe. above residence, to wales he invites special attention, all of wncn will se peremotority sold. Catalogues are now’ ready. The furniture consists in part of full 7 oxtave rosewood pianolorw, a fine iastrumont. tused Dut seven months; 3lirge and elegant French pier nd ‘mantel mirrors, rich velvet and Wilion carpets, suit of elegaat rorewood parlor furniture, en Bro covered in rich bro- Gar, with vee ldouble suit do., consisting of two sofas, 40. ‘covered in tapestry; 1, do. in’ maroon velvet—all thres suits were made to order, and are ot the best beret rich ly carved rosewood centre and pier tables, ladv’s French se- cretary, richly inlaid; 2 superior marble top rosewood etegeres, wih French mirror fronts; excruetoires and music cabineta, ; solid’ rosewood reception and teie.a tete curtains, French shades, in satin; eostly mantel vases, lendid conndolices Cel if", fixtures, Pa- eh, Bleaer de sions, with marble tops & ie otf palatings, in rich frames; amotra, with French mirror tronts; elegant rosewood chamber Turaiture, all made to match througnont; sold rosewood bedsteads, mar: ble top dressing bureat commedes. comuly china tollet set raid ch airs. &¢.; 20 superior hair math deca snd rosewood secretary, dningtabie, tere foots at ha'rs, "sideboard, is feet; dining room cha'rs, ‘sidebou Sabie Pentangle ath fa allery. elegant dinner sets, 210 pleoes, with a lerge quantt'y oranperior sahogany furniture of every description; “engla ol!cioth, elegant marble top hall stand, velvet au ton stair carpets; ais> the culinary department, with which the aale will commence, Everything ie the house is 23, pes sid without reser deposit required of every BOMAS MILLER, AUCLIONE RE PEREMPTORY fn'e-—In rurguance of a judgment of the Supreme Court, under the of REE, referee, vals 6 water right Ped front on. the Past river, at Brooklyn, late W1l- Hamuburg, one block from drund and Houston street ferries, MILLER & MOBEIS will sell at aason, on Wednesday, April 23, 1866, Ak 12 o'clock. at the Kings County tote, Brook’ Gato Witiamnsourg):—All that ‘certain plot ot ground on the wenterly aide of Toad, nest the southwester! intersection of South Firat street and the Two itod Roa having ® front of 75 feet on the East river. by 158 feet 4 inokes indepth on the southerly line, and 146 feet 6 inches on the northerly jing, with the water right 1a front on the Kast river of 75 feet by 190 fet on both sides, Sale positive. For mans turtber varticulars, avply at the office of the austioneers, marble bui'ding, No, 11 Pine treet IHOMAS J. MILLER, AUCTIONRSR —HA‘psoMe household ‘furniture at auction,—MIGLER & gil a will sell wt auction. on Tuesday, April 22, at 104s o’c10c! Tenth street the entire turniture contained in said ho \ Of tapes'ry, Brussela and three piy carpa's, rosewood parlor suite in silk brocatel; black waldue doin “green aa mask, with chairs to arm chairs, in rosewood and blac’ ‘Wa'nut; rosewood 634 oor re pains. ¢ extension cam table atin es arble ton dress ‘| pal lag reaus, wil manremes, pitons matogsay cobalt ain rags Ware, andthe Nua aaworimen fof’ Kitchen dinner set, farniture, with which the sale will com: 8. MELLOR, AUCTIONEER... wagh ty & sy, April 21, at Ludiow placs, ‘Houston street, near hold furaiture: the property of a ‘99 account of iI] health, and: real lace wae wea ous eiegere, cont $235; ee ag! and i embroidered c origin a ol race ‘one or, waleh je valued al 8900; Fish void Oy tik 8 of high cost, real Bieaner chines nd Frozen vases; gold mounted framed iste oval mirrorn, centre tables, acibinets, one solid Fovewadd parlor sue gove crimaon'and maroon broes. tal; note, ar Parlor chara ‘arm and Indy’s chair, cont $3) deo, cae furniture —Rosewood bed: rosewood porns a, ie Nett. deen a, de; Dlecet, ‘wud cost $10); Froach y decorated, culery, silver forks and together wich the ae furnished a house, tt ay Fie cn ata ico spoons, riel out pearly new fin been shaky few, mori. " Gata. efor ex ns " yee nich gas ins ckantoters through the house, 8, MELLOR, AUC TIONBER,—BY HOUGILCON & MELLOR, on Wedaesd raithatvese, Avril ~ a} 1074 9 o’alock, at Wein No. ‘22 Rost Tw Second avenue, rial housebo d parse ane Mag 16 oe 1 paintings, mounted mantel and. pier mirrc SLE ae Ea Pia a ata peparsuie fn medelnon ‘backs, Wavered in broe: in, DI ind moquet SS eat atin ora window curtains, wit heary ‘cast, $150 per wi ea! Jace under Fearatne, rich window shadea: ove raznteenty carved rone' pianoforte, made by Descombe, ot Ne Now fo b¢ ‘with rich em! over so)id rosewood musi, emboesed tron's: richly carved m'rror tronts; carved ary ables, antique tables: ‘ana lowers, statuary, brackets, nd 500 rich ornamenta, viz: real Dresden, Chiagae and Franch anes of ihe most costly description; Curlottues, Parinn dgures, inlaid boxes, writing cabinets, statuettes, busts; royal wilton sry, and thee ply fal real Bag 8 otleloth a6; chambers are fu ratshed with marnle tp ;Dure hair mattresses; teathar keds, bi af 4 all the, bedding, linen sheste, Mersel ; brocatel and lacs curtains mbes fet ware; bessnaear exiensio diving table, ebatra; rich cut ‘glass and Bohemian wars; heavy cont $12 sliver ware; balance handle ontlery; rich French china’ dianer and ten vets, castors, Ac Also, sli the table itaen, together With on endiews variéty of rich artic'es not enumaraied. Also Sil the kitchen snd laundry furniture, with whieh the aale wil foenrencs.. Cetalogtise of the eale Will Be ready oa Taesdee, wben the goods may be viewed. 0, ALBURTUB, AUOTIO YE) 70 WHOM if way carn. 1 2 eee 0m lot of jewel ry, Fe ‘d'\e Day forage © or the taat two year SALES AT AUCTION. AUCTION ARR WILL BRL. ON Minreday, the 24h of April, at 1036 oPeioak, at 401 Bi four biiard tables, one with maroie bed; var, and bar . fivecul ginss ware, £o., two large French pia'e wir. rors, 108 ber. f far setiees, tour chande iors, gaa Dnraers, large 1uBe )itato ia, ia, one rifle, ‘000 iron (argo), Uro'on pines, chaire, ts 20, 2 else couneared with the business. way, MUSICAL AND DANCING. 663 3 BROADWAY RAND BSLL ON Apri! and Mile EMMA BAUYAGKAU will give a april 2:, at their Camoiag academy, G63 Brosdwey, opposite Bood street, The mort fashionable da.ces tinge! every day by M’le Kimmo Jauve. he ae every evenmg, ACKER OF THE PIANU, HsViNG APRW eae disengaged, wishes a fw wore pupil, 2 7D re ena mite ae at. between repens . M., une Before: tine high order. Terma moderate, mene © SUPREBLY OARVAD SEVEN OOFAVS SOSRW. 0D pianoforte for issie, richly finished, with round corner: Gleguat and exquisi'ely carved and eesiloped. with doub's movidtngs, Hea lred Wika zo¥e wood, alia aad white hol Deauiifal and bri) tant tome, To be appr: Feciated aust be trie Made to ordar by weciehraie relty mal sar woeks singe Gan be fully iealed, whim resprastole une pireo Warrauien tor two years. A truly maguifcant instra- Bent, the property of fami removing. Will b9 00d for $250 cash | Can he seen and examined et house 633 Sixth ave- Due, pear Thirty eigath et fue, Bear 7hirts plghth street, on Monday and Tuesday, trom Moudsy, way, ard ‘8. MARESFEIN, 87 ae N. ¥. ANTU.— TBE FRore MUS? PRRVAIL—DOWN WII imposters, I teach the banjo in every style. Terms xa, Temsouable Banos from 21 50 to $75, of my own mann- it ob than “as oe v York. vers 1 Ep cout cheaper than any place in Professor PRANK BeRED, 80 Hudson street, OR PLEME We AwY BALI, izO OLIVER DUSY, BY HIS Military Hall, 193 Bowery, on Thuraday even- ge Ser Es tekst, admitine one at mn 8 Indi tobe ‘had at the door. ‘WM. CI @AQG@Y, Chairman.” LY Dovenentsy. Secretary. UITAR.—N. W. GOULD, LATK OF OARIBTY'S MIN strels: will give instruction jon the guitar aod singicg: ‘His metbod enab es bis pupils in = Be lewons to accompany Fonga. and in 6 tilled warener to portores afvettvels the tanck Sdmifed compositions. “Address Napoleon W. Gould, 11 Amity a RAND OPENING OF THE APOLLIN@A.—SPLENDID ‘Therprichorean s:loons, at No 73 Biescker street, corner ol Broudwi. Prof, BA ACO. the renowned accomio ished take: pleasure in {ntorm' ting the fashion of New York ea determined him maove hia danlag academy ("Bleecker turtar on the woniret ‘April, 1896. whore be will be happy to receive Sndies and gen- Ulemeb of the beau monde, Private lessons every day, meraiog PE Tepe Fs ol put re respec'fully re: fo not to mistake Peracchio for Saracco. i M*, LUBY’S NINTG ASSEMBLY FOR THE SK A80 will take place at her academy, Greeawich Wall, 275 Bleecker street, on Weduesday o » April 23, Mra. 'LU- BY gives leasons {0 calisthenics aud deportment on the Kuro- lore pe All the most fashionable dances taught. Advais sion to the assembly 50 cents. Na pore THE PREsS OF HORACE WA- roadway, hie ‘and agent for the sale of Pianos nad mielodgonn. i reid Home of My Ohlidhood,” soag and Coal by 8. M. Gi "Dream i {MDT Haldee, oF on Tor 2 aad chorus by M ike. Butuor of olome, Agila shed" Indian Warriors Grave,” S624 nine ane ballads tor ihe plenoferte, without words by the pooular com: pover, Oncar Cometiant, (with & special view to prove. meat of the i mustoal tasio of pte called * 4 Monday, a Tups- ye ot the week, 20c. a e ols pieces for 61 50. mailed tree. TANOF ORTES, —WM, MILLER, MANUFACTUGES OF the celebrated|*modern improved 'planofortes,’” invites all lovers of music to call and test the quailty iy of his instrumeats, whith have become so celebrated. at demand 80 apety that he has enlarged bl his facilities tor fpf nel Keep on hand. and for sale, atthe lowest ‘most beautiful as well aa durable pianos ever manufucti in the anited, States. Fully warrantet by the manufacturer, ‘Nos, 156 and 158 East Twenty-first street, New York. Pes MELODRONS AND MUSIC.—HORAC® WATERS, a ioe. tor the best Boston and New York 008, ie mow ¢ rs at roadway, an entirely new bors of sup nity to aecure gr. re Pier very low prices. A fine besea red of pianos for rt. and rent allowed on purchase, Pianos for sale on mon ly tnstalments, GILBERT & 00/5 PIANOFORTE WAREROOMS « gre on the corner of Brosdway and Canal strest (up ee | a lendid assoruneat on hand to let or for sale, by a. E. MATHRWA. ly instalments. Excellent melod 419 B. Wey. corner ol ‘Canal street. ___ CLOTHANG, &O. $5. 00: WoRTe ily Line gs Oe! Sr Ory cLote. rea trareaee a na ae ieee having lai Cril reseive tae. highest prio a: , oF addressing Thomas B. * wont OF NSW AND CAST OFF CLOTH. Ci —Gentiemen haring large or small of, will renive te very high. af 000 qusniteg of of clot for them, by calling at the store, or addressing John Stulray’ 19 Contre cated $2. 00 WORTH OF CAST OFF CLOTHING Want. Toney. Gentiemos baring good lef of or cone toes matlemen ba Of superfiaous Sinton to disp dispone of can obtain N ittat priess ices by vending thai Address to, -or calling ou, JAMES MORONEY, 13 Walker street, near Centre. go ggg rn CT ue ke care eae ve & fair cn same by fending io 8 COHEN, 101 Chatham aroat (ne im). "Party aud tancy dreates Bought. "Ladies atiended to y Mis. C eaceercreseinied AND LODGING, | 859 BKOAD WAY «LOS sQUARE.—HANDGUME I furnisned cuir o eeauane et orton Wace house, furnithed. 10 ® «elect taunily OF Kentiouen; private tale, om fuated, looking’ om modern improvements, sad & physictea’s the buropean plan. House del'ghttu'ly. a All the BOARDING AND LODGING. LFGA SITY FURNISHED ROOMS —NEAR , BROAD - war, will be let w two singie gentlemen, with Dal brentiant iho sbertronate seusn be rerpesaed th Some vertenee, location, comfort and quietnde ‘The fart y ts va'e, no boarders. The honse is new, with all Teiticmcunenies Torme reasonable. "inicio at Yt Maa Te street. )URNISARD ROOMS TO LeT—with board if desired. 10 two or three single eatemin and wile, 2 ® private famliy tn Brooklyn! Tee mas haw ell (be modern improvements, the situation ts very desirable, being convenient to the fomboeer yn one pase close by, | Aadzess, with referenoe, KRSKY CITY—A SMALL PRIVATE FAMI, ih or pinout parvad board ts s Ore class hous, Bve ralne® wih 01 it pa ic » tae? wake pen the teers. References indispensable. Addreas W.. _ box 3,657 New y York Post office. WOOSTER SYBKET, NEAR CANAL—A FEW le gentlemen cen de Nay ard with fall or par- by epplying as above. Gas, > ths, 4c, Terms me- PARTIALS Krotlemen, oF @ JPHBBONS LOOKING ¥OR BUARD, OF. OR DEwROUS OF changing the'r boarding places this ep! that by calling at our office they oan action ba houses and private families receiving 4, both in and oat of the city, fee of charge BAYLES & ROW, 43 Fourte avenue |, prgeamese BOARD WANTSD—BY A GENTLEMAN ‘and wife, on or before the \st of May, frout room and hed- reom, furniated or un furpished, in ® house with all the mdare improvements. Location in the vie! tatty ot Weshiogen arede and. ‘Terms must be moderate. Address l.. Me O., Hera office, stating particulars. the park, oftiee 4.27 BROOME STARRY, ONE BLOCK FROM BROAD way. Boprd, for & fun 1¥ &06 ancl geo the modern improveménte; will be found in the Fpoken. Terms moderate, 135 EIGHIH BTREKT, ROOMS, WITH BOARD, MAY be bad at 135 Lighth siveet, opposite the Mercantile Library. Ty WEST TWENZY HECOND STREET, NEXT DOOR to the eburch, between Bixih und Seventh xvenuas —A Gentleman and wite, or a party of single geatiemsn, can obtain Very devirab'e turuished front room, on the gecon’ Noor, aad Dack extension room, on the first floor; ail the modern improve- ments; and the oousforts of & home may be secured; relerenoes exchanged. LEONARD SIRURT, NEAR BROADWAY —ELE- 108 re 'y furnished apartments, suitadla the single gon. Cemeo of tral arate, without board. The house is pawuy | fornubed.and bas gus, bath roome, and all the modera i. | Referenoe req! OI Te #TREEZ—FOUR DOORS WAST OF BROAD OF arty. AB uncommonly pleasant parlor bedroom, trout, with ample c! nished, may now be per: | mancaly sneaned. eiwteerd. peatly furhished bedroom | for a tingle gevileman is diser gaged. House first elas. 8] AST TWENTY THIRD STHRET—AANDIOMELY | | furniahed apartments, witb board, may be obtained (pri- vale tabie, i desired) on first and third oor, Apply as above! | TQ SPRING SPRERT, FOUR DOORS FROM BROAD. several handsomely fu: se geaemen, ‘ith aiondance, "Be loc the firet ose 68 WEST FORTRAN ATEKET, CORNER OF SIXTH avente.--This house, newly furnishes and bet located can accommodale Oloak P. te Private tuple desired. 65 Ma TRKET, BEXWEEN HOUSTON AND Hieeeker street. A saiall American femlly il tet, to one or two gentlom board; hotand cold but i the Bou 5 BLEKOK#R BTRYR1.—a LARGE FRONT Ri ROOM suitable tor sent. pes ani hia wife, or two le gentlemen, to set, iat board, Also rooms and ‘path in house. Refereaoes ex- Sy GReENWion eanReae LET, A HANDSOME back parlor and extensl the a formlshod. with board. “Also, a wat of vom, faralshed, "sa ihe second floer. Several rooms on the third and fourth floors, The Rouse is in good order, with all the modern improve: 38° fae JONES STREET. —THE ENTIRE SECOND hed Pessocadie terms, with’ boards If immediate application be made, aiso, two f rooms suitable for a omen’ ‘the house cont the modern 38 Great Jones street, near yeete piace. 37 NINTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVENUB.—TWO handsomely furnished Rays suitsble for gentlemen and wives, or single ae Jet, with board, in the first clase house 37 Ninth 30 72 JONES STREET. TWO DOORS FROM BLACKER of handsomely furnished rooms on second floor, root, to iets with board; gay in the Teomy convenient te tages and cars. Reterences exchanged. 20 | WEST TWENTY EIGHTH STREET, CORNER OF Broudway.—Geotlemen, with their wives, also single gevtlemen, may obtain elegant rooms, with or without board, im a delightful josation, WT ‘AT JONES ATREKT A BUITR OF PARLORS to let, handsomely furnished, to gentlemen, without board peo, nat, large, eiry bageme suitable fora phy- rT CAREOLE PLACE, RLEECKER 8TRERT, FOUR blooks west of Brosdway.--Large a fod handsomely far. nisbed rooms, with bedrooms Dantries attached, if d suitable fer families or single gentlemen, on second and thi front or back; also & very pleasant and handeomety far- visbed aie room.’ Dinner a'6 o'clock. Welerences ‘ex: changed. No moving in May. ABINGDON scat WEST SIDE, SECOND BOUBA 4, 45mm Cary caf “hey Apatinens with board jor ccenalerer: 3 ASBLAND PLACK, TWO DOORS FROM GREEN. wich felt —] in eulta or single, may now be en- pged, nently, for the season, in the ‘bove first lace use’ furniabed with n'ithe moders improvementa, wich (ull or pastial board. Family private. Heterenses exchanged. otter by sixth avenue cars, and Amity street and other lines 8. “A GSNTLEMAN AND WI¥K, OR TWO SINGLE GKN tlemen, can be accommodated with desirable rooms, with pertial board; rooms meatly furnished, gaa &0. stages pass the door every few minutes. Inquire at 696 Houston street, near Varick place. ITY, STRERT. —FURNISHED ROOMS AT 103 AM.TY £, , the present oocupant does not intend t> move on coming jay day. ‘Ibe house is well furnished, and conve- aly alvated. Please apply at the house, GENTLEMAN AND WIF®, OR SINGLE GENTLE" can be accommodated ‘with pleasant rooms, far’ nisbed or unfurnished, in & house with all the modera improve ments. Apply at 82 Bona street. Dinner at 6 PRIVATH FAMILY WOULD RENT SOME ROOMS to's gentleman and bis or to single gent emen; the use 6 Dew.with all the morovements, and plaasant- ty situated between Broadway and Fifth avenue. Please apply At 47 Thirty first street. References exchaoged: LARGE FRONT AND BACK ROOM, WHLL FUR nished. to let, with board. on tbe second floor of a brown stone Knglich basement house, suitable tor # fami.v, or geatie- mea axa twelr wives. apply a: 107 West Twelfth atree:, be- twoen Fiith ond Sixth avenues. Reterences exchanged, “A UL PARTIES (PRIVATE FAMILIES O8 BOARDING houses) wishing fenieel, permanent boardera, sh wid mrke immeciate ‘app loation "at, the soarders! Exchange ‘Board wanted immediat ely, and for May 1, for elty and coun- try. All particulars, terms, Sc, + gratuitons, {0 board seekers No. 2 Appleton’s Bui ding, 346 Broadway. ‘ONICE TO GENTLEMEN.—I aM NOW RusoVved from 558 Pear! street to 93 Leonard street, near Broad way, where | am Fie to receive any quantity of spring aud summer ciothing, to clesn, dye, alter or revair at short notice. Clothing made to look equal to new, without steam or colcring. Articles sent tor by A. CORTISSOS, 93 Leonard street. ARENTS VISITING GENIN’S BAZXAR Att® IN- vited to examine the beautiful styles of clothing for schoo! wicans holiday wear. The prices re moderate, thus staciug ent bows? clothing mada in tois country within the reach of families of every class, GENIN’S Bazaar, Bt, Nisto- las Hotel, 518 Brosaway. WE PARTY WHO OFFERS them, but hopes he wonrt meation jut hopes he won’t mention CLAREE, 22 FOR THs BLACK is faformed he can lave ‘to the ou! wilor, 116 Wiliam street BoAkD PLe ASA NT ROOMS MaY BM OBTAINKY AT Ro. § Albion place, (Fourth street), by, gentlemen and their families and single gen.lewen; roome furalshed or wplurniabec. This situntion is very. Gesirable, being conve. nien’ to Broedway, vowery and Second avenue cars and Bingen, Befererces exchanged. IRRMANENT BOARD.—A GENTURMAN AND wire want immediately a furnished room, gnod size, board, not farther up town than Souston street: the city referred. ‘Terms mu»t be mederaie. Address, vin ulars, B. D., Herald office, OGOMS TO LRET—ON THE SKOOND AND THIRD y floors, with bowrd, at 81 Kast Fourteenth street, near Irving piace COMB TO LEr.— ‘A PAKDOR AN. BEDROOM; ALSO {wo ema rooms, handsomely furnishes, 0 le , wikhous met's, fo Le gel genviemen. ath in the house; cH welgbbcrbocd, and convenient to Broadway. apply ut Amity sireet. STATEN ISLAND —FIVE O8 BIX GRNTLAMAA cau ‘be accommodated with turntéhed room: hoerd. in & private family af Hapleton Salen Taands bhi OfG. A. WAVER, Richmond road, near Grocer ©. MEYBH. STarew I4LAND —BOARD Mat BE 4AD FOR TWO three f in 6 pleasant sad healthy noighnorhood, felt waler bathing ‘wad bosive convenient, For further par- tloulars inquire af Mr. Ackland 77 Barclsy atraet. QUMMER BOARD.-ON* OB TWO FAMILI #8 xu iD bave every accommodation, at a pleasant sountry village, pear the city; arge roome, rhade, fruitofall kinds mi k, vege tables, 4c. Tequire of Mr. NE SON, 167 Canal atraet, Suae BOARD. INSTRUCTION FUR CHILDA«n at the pleasent and healthy village of New Duran railles by the Hackensack plank road from Hoboken; extensive ground, good table, motherly care, kind init ear, pianoforte, &c. Apply on thé premises, HF, PERS. 190 LBT—A BMALL FAMILY BAVING MORe BUDE than they desire, are diavoeed to let a pleasant furnieaed room, on the first floor of the house, to gentleman, with or witbout hoard; the location im’ the Ninth ward: "oleasané aod sccenaible to the cars, Terms mcderate, Addrem R. i, 2,568 Fos! office. ANTRD_BY A SINGLE GUNTLEM AN, A FORNIGE ‘ed rcom. with partial board, in @ private family; loca- tlop not shove ‘aighth street. References given and required. Acdress David, Herald office, toriwo dav ANT#D—A FURNISHKD FRONT ROOM ON BB- cord or third floor, with board, for a gentleman aod wits, between Bleecker ‘and Fourteenth streets preferred; terms moder: aadress C. J.T, stating terms and location, Post cflice. ANTED-BY A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, A NEATLY forptshed room. with breakfast, in a private family, be- tween Broome and Bleacker sireets, within two blocks of Broadway ; the price moderate. with the use of bath stating terms and Iceation, a. B, W., Herald office. 2 INSTRUCTION, 185; "FRENCH, SPANISH AND GERMAN TAUGHE + at DOLBEAB'S Commercial Academy, 609 Krosd- way. by experienced native professors, who have acted ae Sonia ial correspon‘enta in the best hvuses of #rance, Apia and Cuba, Applicants may rely ou being well taught,’ upem uy and evening. ‘Irsnalasions made. 1857 ~BeCRRERPIAG, Wait iaG, aatsHextta — Mr DULBRAR, 609 Brodway. being assisted by p accomplished practicai bookkeeper, will quality students for head tookkeepers in any establishment. Mr D, manship in person. an¢ guarantes, by bis ‘new syatam ot mand, training, to rewove sii tiffne-s:and trembling from every baud, od and young, in afew lessons. 18 6. —OLIVAK B, GUiDSMiTa's Walllag aod 96. bcorkeeptng’ academy, 962, Brosdway, ones day and evening, ror class or private instruction. New pupils re- ceived isle and ful! success gusranteed to a!l. . FOSTER AND HIRAM peor. o COMM SROLAB teachers, Ao., fr, ive leasons as us writing and prithmotts, upoe, sound. and t Tadlgpuiabie, i ples, to the entire exclusion of the modern six and twelve lee ‘son chay! Kooms 346 Broadway, Appleton’s bi It is marvellous how the usetul and in ase arte of ling. arithmeuc and bockkeeving are hich at the heet, are mezely ornamental and often valusioms Tn thie wilitarfan age tne prevalent iden is what can you do f ‘This question howe msn dail deprived write with cele! ob application as LOOMFIELD ACADEMY.—BOARDING AND DAY. |, for bo sexes, pieatantiy and heaithiy attua- ted, corner of Bloomfield and First streets, Hopoken, N. dey y.1i commence its summer tesaion May | Numoer ot acbolare limited. Cireuinrs at Westerman's, 29) Broadway, New York, or by KDW FEUINNKR, Princioal. {RENCA LaNGUaG#.—PROF. b LACROLX, nO, 289 lwav, continues to reeeve new pupils tor thorouga iusteuetion iu the French langusre, iinparvng (0 thom, oy am easy ard efficient metbod, @ practical knowleage of tt. ay & Lew plan the conjugwiicn of verbsis wo amplified asto be readl- 1y understood and acqu ‘pror-z Db MARSAN.—ANY yep WdiaTEVER Mae bis or her spe, desirous of iow 10 aveak French well. quiexly snd witrout aay wana of time, will isd i oo or her advantage to call on this geatiemsn, At No. 417 readway. OARD—FOR A Saha AE AND WIFE, MaY BE 8 first class house, where there are but afew board fore siglo geatiewaa.” Piossant loca: Bond street Address M. Ldy OaRD ~ Pri EASANT ROOMS. IN SUITS OB KINGLY, may be secures, with board tor the season, at 106 and 108 Kinet Fourteenth street, ‘The houses are cestrabiy locsiet, und furnished witn ali the modern improvementa, &c., requisite for first class residences Reterences exchanged. N. b.—A fine suit (parior, &c.,) on first floor, COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. (0 FOR INVESTMENT, BY A YOUNG ‘actical business knowledge. who de or partner, where his services wud the above amountof money are wanted, Address, with p M., box 3,050 Post office. $L 00 a AnD, eageract OF Liat Ly AND —The an Ameri id like to invest, wi me servicons | a some respectable Daring busi- ness, either in the city or country. Persons replying, with real name, and stating the business and amount required, will be answered, personally or by le:ter, within a week. Agents need notreply. Address Uncas, Herald office. PATENTRE OF A VALUABLE ORIGINAL INVAN- A "tion desires a partner, with @ capital of 82,000. \A for. tune igeure to be realised. Apply at 361 Pearl street, in the Jewelry store. U hg COPARTNERSHIP ReBETorose ®XI3TING UN- der the firm of JOSEPB LEK & GO. by mutual consent. Josep. Lee ne is sees 1 seule the business of Joseph Lee & Co, ree in, New Youx, Feb. 1, 1856 GronueHlan iM.” Hon tetris Will Vosesdinned ae Riemerty unter the mame gnd fim of JOSKPH LEG & Co., at No, 169 Broadway, Gul- sey Building. Jos KPa Lae, ANDREW V.'RRA. J ANTKD—A PARTNER WITS a Casi VAPITAGOF $2,000, to be lavested in a good cxsh firewood business. Addrosa J. 1. V., Hudson stree! Post offlze, near Ams street, Rone need eed upply’ except they are wiuing to take an active part WINES AND LIQUORS, A SUL ECT ASGORTMENT OF PORE, SHARRY MADEL A. 19; champace and claret wings, brandies Jamaica ram % aledam selmappe, Hoole }, Monongahel sud clad a whiehion; pe," cordials, e-? Loodon, wa Dubitn porter, and Scotch aves, for ale, at UNDERHILL ZHATHERSON'S. 450 Broome, Gorner of Oroaby at (usiovs OLD PORY WINE.—I HAVE IN STOR rery choice port wine, of an od imoortation and Fare quailty. Connolsseurs are invited to call and test sam- ples at the old wine vault, No. 18 Wall street G. B. MENDOM. FOGLAND GIN, ROCHELLE AND DOGNAC BAAN. dies, Bordeaux white and red ines, Jampaice rum, all is bond; can be sh sale, on reasonab! Benver street. LD BOURBON WHISKEY —A VEKY OHUIO« Las ‘voioa of this well known Kentucky whiskey just received aka formie by G. Ke MENDUM. 18 Wallstreet ed In bond or delivered tduty ved. For terms, by SIMPSON BROTHARS,|No, 19 ASTROLOGY. pomnevdiccinthbebnctromceatoetedtna lard niniinnetcteniiibe LATRVOYANCE.—MRS. SEYMOUR. 110 SPRING 8F., ‘8 tow doors weet of Broadway, the most suocesstui medi: cal and ousiness clairvoyant ia Americe. Anthaun. liver com- Serofula, deoility, &0., cared, {f cura le. eowing savioe’ ‘on badness, al friends, £0, guaranteed, or no pay. iets GAINVovasce—Mwas. nay N, CLAIRVOYANT AND _,eaing, phywiclan, off xe und residence, 176 drand sireet between, roadway ind, Bowers, New York. Profesaionnl and evening respecting sic yA Sh cane tee aychologist, magne- Thor nad electretva, 176 Grand streets > ith mTOR HIGHLY RESPE°TABLE GENTLEMAN, ABOUT the age of twenty. prec, wishes to make the acqusintarce i some, young, Indy about eighteen, tt view of matrimony. ‘must be beauti(w), highly necomolidy preter tet ebe could speak the French language. "Money f+ n0 0o- fect, All communications Micly contdentia. Address it ar y Post office, stating} where an interview may bo ‘= YOUNG GENTLEMAN OF UMEXCRPTIONABLE Ln education, Lode nocial Vesa desires to form ao quaictance wit Bretiy and Pied young Indy. Marriage the only nerives and uermiteed, “Address Siacerite, Untm aqvare Pot ofl Boas TWO SINGLY GRNTLEMBN CAN BE 4cCOM modated with partial board. in a wrictly private family, where there are no other boarders, in a first _clasa-hynse, with a)l the modern improvemenia, Ivcated in West Chirzy fourth street, (100 teet,) between Brosdway and Seventh avenues. The neigbborbood is unsurpassed; stages and cars cass every few m‘nutes within a short distance ot the house. Referenc3s given and required. Addreas W. C., Herald ollice, OARD—RESPEKOTABLRE MECHANIIS GAN ¥IND neatly furniahed rooms, in an American family, at No 3 Garden row, Kieventh street, two doors west of Sixth avenue, Pleasant location, accessible by cars and stages. OARD.—a TR»D#sMAN WANTS PARTIAL BOARD for himself and fu'l board for a girl four years old, in a decent bumb!e Catholic famti7, who can turntsh reference from, their respective pastors. Address T. D., Herald ofllve, for one week, stating terme, which must be moderate. OARD.A PRIVATE PAMILY, HAVING MORE room than they require, will Jet rooms, with or wihout Doard, on very reasons le terms. Apply at LA yee Thirteeath peer Sixthavenue, Keterence requi: Bees; ~BROWN’s PRIVATE MANSION HUUSS, 673 to 679 Bixth avenue, Murray Hill, and the Paiacs, ® choice summer location, hich, |, healthy and conveslent, cars every three minutes The house 1875 by 100 fest, bas wide balls, Jarge yards, extra paths, and extended verandan. The lerms are peoullariy easy. tee! Christian families Please call. _ REWARDS, $5 REWARD.— — Lost, “APRIL, i. 1886, IN goxina trom Somerville t0 104 West street, New York, tween 6 and 9o’clock, a. M.. one thousand do! Taecmers set County Bank bills, of different cenominaitons. ‘the above reward will be paid the finder upon returning the eame te YOUNG, BONNKLL & SUTPHIN. 104 West street, New York. $20 ReWARD.--RAN AWAY FROM THE 8UBS8C! ber, on the 12th instant, an indentnred apprentice to the silver ver isting business, Henry Sibbet. aged nine- n yt , tall, And light complexion. any harboring or trusting’ him'wil be dea t nocording to.aw. The above reward will be paid for his noprehension. and all expensss pais, if on to a any jail in the United States, and informat‘oa stven to John Morgan, corner ot Fourth and’ Uooper sir Camden, 20 Bets — ED —LOST, A LARG® BLACK AND WHITB , White or walled eves Mvunt St. Bernard ver will return tae 120 reward, Sreed: soaweriog Ke usm ot Ms same {o 141 Liberty street, will recei REWARD WILL BR PAID of a yaw! boat, $1 ice nod green insise; stoma has ‘and lead color and green. iusige; stem, Ba Deenapiit and refastened with bolts; Newer rudder g: broxeu off, Brash, builder. QUAUKEN3Ush & Od. No. 62 Ney atroet. RRWARD.—LOB«, FROM HOBOKEN, A LaRG@R § Diack Newfoundland dog; answers to the name of sjcr., Bhe above reward wi De pald to whoever will Dring him to Thomas Gou'ding, 134 Washington street, Hoboken, or to. & J, Gouloing, 18 Jobu street, Now York re See —LORT, FROM THe BATTERY, Un ‘Tuerday. 15th inet .'x 17 feet row boat, patated white fn- ride; eeats and bottom boards grained; outside straw culor; green water line, witha “Ine stripe atd gwloed gunwsles. Apply to THOS. BE*BiT, No.8 Me pace, Bear IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, IN BROOME street, near Broadway.—Several gentlemen may obtain Tooma, farniahed, and partial board, gt itoat board, with use of bath and gas, by addressing J. 8., Herald office. OABD IN BKOOKUYN.—BANDSOMELY FURNISR- £4 rooms to let, to i single entiemen, wih or wibou- board, ou reasonable ‘Mes, Mobr's, 263 Washington street, near City Hat, OABD IN BROOKLYN —A GENTLEMAN ANDO WIFE. or three single gentiemen, can be sceommodated with s Inrge and small room, on the second floor, by applying at 123 street. sands wre IN BROOKLYN — VACANT HANOSOME } rooms, on second and third floors, furnished or not, Hous pisasantly nen’ Ineatad, A gentieman and lady. or two gon- tlemen, will find the comforta of m home, Apply at 43 Con- gress street, three doors below Henry. cARD IN BROCKLYN—CONVENIENT ty SOUTH nd Wall street ferries; to Jet, the second floor cies fhe singie gentlemen. Al) the modern imo:ove teh t0- ation unmurpased. Apply at 288 Henry street, fourth ‘door from Ami'y street. HEWABD.—LONT FROM A STABUNIN FIP FRBATE BO street, vetween Irving piece and Fourta avenue, a blak ard tan terrier; arawers 10 the name of Minnie, On ro'urning the dog to No, 2 Irving place, the above reward will be paid. LOST AND FOUND. IAMOND PIN STOLEN —SET IN “ty nsec ped an. tog; weight of diamoud 2', carata. A reward, med ‘paid tor its recovery by &. B. BAILEY, ate ‘Core andt etn O8T—ON FRIDAY, 1814, IN PASSING FROM MY RRS? mourning store to’ corner of Prince and Broadway, @ pall Diack ¢1 we 6d brooch, studded with sma!) diamonds, ‘The finder, by returning it to $6 weet corner of Fiiteent’ street and Filth avenue, will be generously rewarded. O81 ON SATURDAY, FOR iota INST, A BLACK preketbook, containing the first citizen's | cng hee &ec., all oben rhe value bnt to the owner, fhe finder will be suitably rewarded on leaving the same at o og BL street, or 180 Seventh street, second loor, OARD IN SOUTH H BROOKLYN —A PLBASANT FRONT for & gentleman aad wife; also two ball rooms, tor single iene iu» house Pade A located, withia nad mine walk of the South ferry, and where few taken. "apply at 100 Congress stzeet, second door below Henry OARD aT CLIFTON, STATAN ISLAND.—A LAK "I ind very besutifull, ee. house, having stables, ba:k a nese betng arran; VABD IN 7a COUNTRY. tis OR SINGLE accommoda' persons, desiring tions for the summer, of = character altogether superior to thone led at ordinary places of public rerort, are reapectfuily iof rmedtbat circulars, giving Sotaite of Iecation, Soa peaeeeve may be had on application to Joan Maxwell, 69 Wal 10. TRAY A GUNTER AND WIFE; A B' eed Maly sation di on moderate terme. Address AW.L, Herald office, with toe Toontion of rooms and terma, Boge WANTED—FOR A FAMILY OF ‘aoe < here there arent no other boarders, within of the city, either in wWecumasier comnty Grr on Looe iat sent | sound iyo LUSK & MOON, 26 Fourth avenue, ooroer of Twenty’ th OARD W TAtSEONT A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, A pleasant room, with board, in & French family. Location below ‘Onion squire preferred. Adres G, “6., “Herald een PRIVATE FAMILY Vee LET TO Nemen. or and wife, a large oh od back room on the second floor, wit Won, 18 Bast ‘one block above Union aquere, bet roateay and 0d Pitt ‘ve rene, convenient to ents aid erences OARDING.—T0 LET. TO SINGLE GHNTLEMEN, A Root tb ges, and partial board. in a private house, Apply at inch Tinton street Brooklyn. Ke/erences required. Honea. A LARGK AND PLEASANT BAOK rior, with pantries attached, to let, with bosrd, far: ished or unfurnished, at 88 Henry street, where the comtorts of ahome may be enjoved OUNTKY BOARD.—a GENTLEMAN AND His WIFR, J or two single gentleman, oan be accommodated with hoard, In 8 private t al in Morr'sania, two minute’ walk ‘om the depot. Apply at 68 Second sireet, New York. OST- AT THR ACADEMY OF MUSIC, ON eens evening, » gold bregelet., ‘The finder wil 'be rewarded om. revurning H. BOWRNS, Jr., Adams’ he Srove Gotmpany, No. 60 Broadway. 001A SILVER PLoTKD HUB BAND, FROM A Cag- nee), yesterday tio of news FIC avenue, btweem Seventeenth and ‘'wenty-sixih streets. The finder wil be biy rewarded by leaving the same at 8 Kast seventeenth st. O8T—A PACKAGE OF FULTON BANK SILLS OF the denomination of five dollars, in_or ou returning from ine Dank to the oflee of tbe undersigned. The finder will be liberally rewardea by returning the same to C. H. Marshal Co, 88 Burling slip. AYMENT STOPPED. —LOST OF MISLALD, KITHFR bhee and ne drawn by A: Bs banda, for $70, dated Maret Ted, ak aveamwaty a: 1369, four months, to the order 1 a Payment Seng wen Fy oS the ‘bolder ia re rejuested te mm ears 8, 81 Beekman street. HOTELS. Goris HOTEL, FOOT OF CA"AL STRERT— Wille (ot to famiiles parlors. suites or yg on reasons, ble terms. Fora summerhouse the fs unequalie’ having @ full view bats | Hudeon River and Jersey sheres, ALLMAN & MA?ES, Proprietors. LoBB aoa ABOVE HOTRL Is SITUATEO IE ‘& moat convenient logality, corner of Fi and Wil- fon treets, New York. It nod ie d on the Buropeat 7 SNe da or es, al 28 nd tic cents per Oxy. ates. er Roma Tor famiiioes 5 PaR NCH, Propriowr. anna nA RAO RAL AO RACERS LLTA! “4 ts Eibemensaneesee whe a, SHARP HAS Br remove amore Fulton street, over W! ra reeenaee bat oat pisnmest, ‘Sad wil open this ‘day for Inepecton Gent'e- men ot taste wanting something of that kin: ed to ae cat we aiaRe billiaed vir an early s tate meter, £8 Fulton street, between Broadway and Nee wat street, B—FOR SALW, TWO BRCOND RAMP gl CY order, Will be old at the price 2 Dies, i Cen he seen at NO 9) Perry street. Apply to amORG BYRN®, No. 48 Harrison street. NOUPTRY BOARD CAN BE ORTAINED IN A HA ALTAY / and pleasant location. w't 834 miles of the Harlem and Now Haven Ralirond at White Plaius, A pote left tor, Mrs, 81 Raat Twenty eighth street, will be attended to, or Post office Qt White Pisins. Terms $6. Children and servants halt price. rences exchanged. MONS. LOUIS DARCY, AUTO. it, will send, 907 the recein: of five goats, {he full dettnowlont Of wperssaly” cihravise on vosee ant deatiny: also the one they love or will marry, by apa. yot yar dering s with retire poder “Me ante arcy, Postotice, New York, H, D'ETZSCH, FORMERLY OF THE G&RMAN CLUB, Feapect{ully toforma bis friends the. from (be Ist of May he hcg taken the twoltne houses Nos. 2 ant 4 Lisroy pla Bleenker street with fine suilen of rooms for fant ten aod at gle gentlemen, Be iatends t> keep 4 first rate private house, a the German style, Winner at 6 o’¢look, ILLIARDS.—WE OFFER a I BALE A FIGE im fy ine, beds, Lowe wows lv invented custions. . ‘@4 and pubiic roo: ‘chree second baad Orders by mat hou . I attended to, {abies for sule cheap, inIFWIFH a DECKER. Ann stron 0 BILLIARD PLAYERS.— AGAIN CAUTION Tam Tot piv ile agatust parties who are advartisag and artis oh a qe ae Sines “on 00m’ n= gon i, qushions of my with my name at uaic hare Poe HA &F, anew oe

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