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he handed the the proceeds of the money, P Hebets, Uakete ie the Lawrence, examined en the part of the defen ener that, trom inquiries he has be hse foun: general character of John ic Alpine, the wee who bad been examined, is bad; ne, Lawrence, weuld not believe him under cath. ‘The District Attorney sald that he proposed to show ‘that tis man, Lawrence, is deeply interested in the suz- cosa of this a Miessognans Movement, and that hie house is ‘the resort of these and other person ho intend going there; that men are made drurk there, and cajoled into acu and sayings that are unlawful, and therefore crimi- “ie, Fhillips replied, defending the character of Law- renee. Witness to Mr. McKeon—Never heard Hicks ssy he was going to Nicaragua, but had heard him say he had come mom there. ‘Wm. F. Frisk deposed that he saw MeAlpina go to Gene- yal Walker’s office, and heard him ssy that it was his in- ‘. General \er’s army ; ox: ed by Mr. Joachimssen—Never had any difficulty with McAlpize; he owes me money, but I pe = aes I first learned his character from Mr, of the steamer Star of the West. ba reserved. The Parish Wii! Case. SUBROGATE’S COURT. Before Alex. W. Bradford, Big. APRIL 25.—Jn the Matter of the Will of Henry Parish.— Mr. Lerd was again called to the stand for the fourth time, and the third crose-examinatisn continued. Though it continued throughout the greater part of the day, no mew ground was opened, He deposed that his second visit to the late Mr. Parish, on the 7th of September, 2858, was by appointment; he does not recoliect how iong he remained there; he had the codicil, but they were not Besdy to act upon it, and he does not think anything was done that day; caw Mr. and Mrs. Parish there, but whether there was any other person there or not he does not remember; I think my visit was by an appointment, Gxing the epecial time; I have no distinct recollection wi er I was there in the morning or afternoon; pre- viously Thad ealied in the morning, and was not able to may; and that day, Mf it was on the 7th of September, I sit down and con’er with Mr. ana Mra, Parish; 1 da not speak to Mrs. Parish separately, to my knowled @o not remember of apy calls there at or about cat time, when I aaw one of £m parties without seelng the ether; om the morning I called and did not stay, I could not have failed to adéress Mr. Parish, if he was present, but Ihave no distinct recollection about it; Thave no reoollection of any of ba visite, when’ ata: ed, that I did not see the codicil; Y visited Mr. Pa the 9th of September, at Ge “house, in Union squal Teew Mr. and Mrs. Parish, and, I ink, William Dele. fieki, at the house; 1 went there by appointment; whe her it was mado when I was there before or whether Mr. and Mrs.Pasish stopped at ny Louse and gave me the time, I sin unabie to sey; I think one meeting was appointed in that at way; we met in the library; Mrs, Parish and Me. ‘were present allthe time; as to the precise or the exact words, or the succession of phrases it I first addressed to Mr. Parish on Gel occasion, I Akave no recollection as to the substance; recallestion is that I adéressed him with the general sa utation, and expressed myself happy at seeing him so well; the next, Foire was an inquiry if we should take the codicil; answered, yes; his articulation was much better then when J saw him in 1849, and his condition was mush im- proved Wy general recollection of the articulation of ‘atish is, that when he said yes or 00, it was ascom- rs by a movement of the head; I would also add that ‘had a very intelligent way uf inquiring or asking for ® communication by an inarticulate sound, and as. it or dissent was accompanied with a movement of his head, which indicated his promptness aud his de‘ermina- tion; the business was proceeded with by taking ‘up each item until the items were gone through with, and he uid that waa his will aud ‘eloice; 1 this I took up the items generaDy and asked him if he agreed to them; but perhaps Mrs. Parish and Delafield put some of the in. guiness 1 frat the questions, aad the to it written in the draft were first taken up; Rot remember the form of the phrase 1 used in Bin 2 the first itea; the substance of it was, ‘shall this ‘be put in?’ I’have no recollection of making any ‘aiter. ence in the items marked withs pencil and those that were aot, but took them as they came; T stated to Mca. Parizh aa I had before to a, that stocks taken io = Bame were not valid; it is ‘oe impression inquiries @ made as to the securities of the first section of the drat; from the! fact that Mr. Parish could express his as- seater od peeves ibly, I have no ns is yh ryt e ls assent by sa; yes ¢ items in pe first section of the codicil; he was equally able to no, and I am sure he never used that word; 1 have no bt that I stated to Mr. Pasish en the Oth of September aye the stocks would not be valid if only pi fn the hands of Mrs. Parish; I do not remember of ever having penser tebe ; the items in the second section, of items in Mr. Parish’s name, were taken up ‘one; the item was named to bimand he was asked iti ‘t chould be incinded; that is the way we went through ‘the second section; I think and Mr. Delafie'd both asked questfons rey Mineee items; it is my sion the items eventually settled in that second sestion of the codicil were different from those first ss to me by Mrs. Parish, but I am unable to ich ones were changed, No item was put in un- ion distinct assent by word was given by Mr. Parish; sometimes immediately, sometimes every question he gave me an takable answer of yen or no, as the case required. 1 think Mr. P. did not elways answer Bhs some items were, I beileve, let out gud ome substitutions made, Mrs. f. or Delaeld pro- duced the codicil; it was among the paper there in the Ubrary. Ido not reoollest of having asked any questions about those pencil erasures. I cannot say whether any one told me bout them, but I understood they were the item: not determined upon. 1 think + made some difference in reading the pencil marked tems, but cannot say what. They were cither read or ttatod tobim. I caunst recollect anyof the items erased or any of those which according to my impression were sub- stituted, but I recollect there were bat very few items that had not » peneil mark drawn through them. When he did not answer yes to the items, it was either no, or a sound Srpremion issent. I think he used both om dif- ferent times of that occasion. I cannot imitate nor de- scribe that sound ro as to be written down. The idea of substitution was not introduced by me, but by Mrs, Pa- rish. I have no recollection of the words with which she introdueed that substitution. My best recollection is that it was a naming of some other isco et property, and au inquiry if that should be put in; but as to this auswer Iwill not be itive; it alludes to ® matter of form which, when the adoption of the codicil had taken place, “would fade from my mind; so far as I remember, it was after all the items had been gone through, aad not at the rejection of a1 feng that Mrs, Parish . a the idea of substitution; Sirs. Parish did not aa! to put fn any item, ‘bat how many she ‘nated of ‘amit if he wished to put in, Iam unable t2 say: so far ox my memory serves, be did assent to some of these inquiries, and dissent to others, but in what numbers either way I am unable to say; when Mr. Parish rejected or dissented from an item, it was left sous I ae unabdie to say Noxon’ an item rejected by Mir. spoken of again; I have no recollection thst ep Pariah expressed dissent at that time to any items, and afterwards expressed assent; Ido not think that the assent or dissent was always fm: mediately after the question was asked; Mra. Parish and Mr. Delafield may have said something to bim during that hesitation about the items, but I cannot remember with distinctness what it was, other than it was on the sub- Po ofthe Property ; 1 60 not recollect any remarks made ‘Mr. Parish either of the others present, sfter 1 seked the question of bim, which would tend to draw out the concluston which he arrived at; 1 think [ should not reoollect any remarks made by a third party to Mr, Patish after my question and before his answer, unless they } aa striking, for his answer was very plain on that Ten hearing stancs further adjourned to Saturday morning at 10 o’clock. Supreme fourt—Special Term. APPLICATION FOR A MANDAMUS AGAINST THE JU3- TICES OF THE MARINE he yl Before Hon. Judge Roosev Avan. 25.—T he People at the Relation ‘of Alfred S. Pra- = and another vs. The Justices of the Marine Court.—Me. W. Stevens moved for s mandamus against the Seet jcea of the Marine Court, to compel them to restore a cause to their onlenJar for’ next londay, which cause had been adjourned by Judge Maynard, of that Court, for « longer period than eight days, the extent et the term ellowea by law. Judge Maynard appeared pore tive motion, and read ‘aflidevita van taat cause had not been adjourned, but that it had gone over till the 6th of May. The Court took the papers and re. served ite decision. United § States Circuit Court. Before Hon. Judge Betts. Argc, 24.—7ne United States vs. John Honsor—The prisoner was charged wite an assault with « dangerour wea) on @ seaman named Ritchi¢, on board the 9 ria, while on he> voyage from New Orleans to Liverpool, fa betoder lac!, Tae jury tound the prisoner not guilty, The Onited States vs. . Buller King.—Thie was an faction to recover trom the “Jefendant, as ex-Collestor of Ran Francisco, the sum of $2,080, alleged.to have been received and not aconunted for. it wi matter of dis- eee detween the Collector ani tl \° The jury gave a formal verdict for t! ant, subjest to the opinton of the Court, United States Marshal’s Office. SALE OF THE SLAVER FALMOUTH. Arnit. 26.—The slaver Falmouth, seized by the United pene authorities a6 6 slaver, and ‘not claimed by any was sold at the Navy Yard, Brooklyn, this day, to Mr, tolls, dlover, ‘a ship merchant, tor $8,500; the cargo was wold for $1,600, making a rich reward to the Marshal's officere—De Angelis and Nevins—for their exertions in making the seizare. Onited States Commisstoner’s Office. Before George F. Batts, I'«q. APR. 25 —Charge of Counte orfeing. Si len Cunning ham and Mary Kelly were examined on a charge of pase ing counterfeit helt dollars, and were committed for trial. hae The New York Weckly Herald, NEWS FROM EUROPE, CENTRAL AMERICA, CUBA, WEST INDIES, ETO.; CONGRESSIONAL PROCERDINGS, RTC. ‘Tax Werkty Herat will be published at eleven o'clock this morning. Its conten's will embrace news from Furapo, Sen: tual America, Mexioo, Cuba, West Tadies, &c.; Congrosaional Proceedings; Rdltoria's on various subjects; latest news by telegraph; Financial, Commercial, Peittical, Religious, Thos trical, Sporting and Maritime Fntelligence; together with a vari ely of looad and miseelinneows matier. Bingie copies, in wrap pers, ready for mailing, can be bad at the couner, Price sixpence. ‘The most Hiegant Hetsoftine Season. There gree of finish and richnew of appearance about Kester a wirer hatter has atiained. The hats to which we i tute may be found at TSPRMBUNELD'S, 118 Nasawu nirect Give him @eall, Spring Siylcs of Gentlemen's and Boys’ description, —Che ladies are tnvited to hata med caps, of every p he ladies are tavite Hiful assortmen' af obi aang the beautiful Ba has dy 123 Uaaal atreok NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, APREL 26, 1856. fly EI wi a te ea sees, sad rh ’a church, Have You Heard the Newst—Fne French govern ment is about to send over a Manutuctories, cannot comprehend how we excel ‘hem fn making ha'e, tor hen taey get up such beantital je streng:h Of bas ordered one of KNOX rae iperd castors, to have Knox, at Broadway and Fulton street, ox cret of manutactaring suchacmirable elon aad low apres, As was Antict a Yesterday, the Ladies flocked in crowds to BANTA’S pepular hat e murpoee, of exam! ing the superb and vi assoriment of Shree vy are fancy hats and caps, and bis infants’ and hag G Drerenting @ most beautiful stock of ebildren’s head geer, for nae — Poy as regards ao] aie ane y other dealer in this ty, Pie desire that. insit children ieok well should goto > BANTA'S, 106 Canal street, for thelr hata ‘and, oe eae of Gentlemen's Hata are eae easy tor the head Sise ais apres a. rooms, way, second door trom Duane street, ani one of his beautiful hate, ‘White's Preis Style of Genta’ Hats, now mew wie rau ‘he Jord his ‘stock of lors, varying eevOINE, TE, brs 2 Sioa at., between Foch ecodwan au Naas st Patent Veniliating Hats.—Any Gentleman rho,se!s one of our ventilating hats will not require ® straw hat during the summer. The wind blows right through the Body, ard can be closed in If doaired. | Rememer 21S im street, corner of the new store 400 Br instrels, 8, UD! reeiwer lisse anaes. Christy's Meade Brothers’ Daguerreotype and Pho- tograph Galleries.< These splend:d roonss, having just been re, at & cost 0} the ‘the pun is jnvited to the Dluce, and to the bea utiful specimens of ‘arto lected there | N. 8.—Seven languages spaken in the gplablisbment,” No, 288 Broadway, four doors above the Astor joure. 25 and 50 Cent Portraits._The Lampratypes taken by the United Sisies patent double eamers, at the depot for the ale of thete instruments, 299 Broadway, where pic: tures of ail descriptions are furnished economical ly and expe ditiously. Planos and Meloal from Bight different msvafacturers, making the largest assortment in the city, sides fifteen second hard pianos, with and without he Bie all of which wili be sold at prices {hat dety Sompetiion. | Pianos for rent, and rent allowed on p 333 Broad, HORACE WATERS, Agent, intellectual Cultnre—will be the Theme of Xr. Fowler’s lecture this eventag Ge the he Oder, Brooklyn, E D y. Bown anon, how to cnitl emory, how to become ic speakers and writers; ihe basis ‘of sibcese int ‘business, C. Beat 14 cents, Professional examinations daily, at 308 Broadwa: Lovers of Aquatic Sports.<In; 11 & Son, the race, sail, ship. and fancy hoat builders, will exhibit to- morrow mornirg, in front of thelr great boat splerdia twenty’ fost. sai) beat, tull rigged. launched at 1] o’clock. The Twenty-eigith anaual exhibition ig algo in full binat, and all who do not witness it will lose a treat rever before offered in this or any other country, Ad: mission . Bouth D. mers . Co. to state ons their mbolesale an departments are now som) stocked with their ie my a styles of spring ‘and sumer loth. and their custom aepartmert with h the Bewest feiportations casaimeres, ver &o., at 268, 269 and 260 Bi \- way, New York. a Word of Later pain Advice.—We Re end all persona fond of iablisbment of ALFHAD NUNROM & OO,, Yhere they wil find » large assortment of of "spring surtouts, Kaglan’s, panta, vests, and all garments pe: ecming toa (genuewnn an’s Wardrobe, made in the mi able style. onal stock ef is elected in the Paris and London markets and comp: the best and moat desirable raterials thor markets can afford. Parents and guardians ould do well to examine thelr nrge assortment ot boy's clothe ing before pur ‘ALFRED MUNROF & CO, 441 Broadway. Clothing for Spring—4oth Made te Order snd ready made, at CLARKE/S, 116 Willlum street, who hee name asd a fame for the same, ard advanoos a aie er is beautiful trock coats a $12 Fine’ dresa orate, $20, Ir. }d unapproachadle galter boots are sold at the low price of Te and 14s. per pair. who Intend ependiag eum ber this, and make their se- where can be found, at equally low rates, all kinds apis for children, Kater pelegantcs Shoes and Cae eee, Red A claestec el about the shoes and gaitera WATKINS, Mp iii Fulton street, (bit canuot De imitated. 1a ess. Watkins stands alone. Gentlemen of ee { sotmetbing recherche should go 10 Watkins. Treméadous ing in Spring Clothti Fashlonable black cloth coats, $8 &. 68, fu, 215, $4 haere gant $885" 5 SS vests, mere pal oe cisihing werenouse, Kon. 66 and 8 Full Pe reg. sos ey ere yee vend, i yoo agra eaeeite Furniture, feathers and Sedding.—In Con- sequence of the ‘extension of the Bowery, we offer for sale our stock of furniture, feathers matiresses at cost, Also pa cea eat a vice 175 Chatham street, 18; 85, te Bot BVANS? Poa Street H&J, Window Shades, White and Buff Holland, cords, tamels, rn at wholesale and retail by WOOD- 'D & WEMPLE, manufacturers, 68 atreet, N.Y. ‘merebanis supplied at the’ lowest prices and ‘on the ‘most reasonable terms. ee ie ements and Ein= IN, No, and nades.—Ina) sold. ‘Aa pone are allows: lent, none can compete with us eithsr in style or gon ea sues ornicts, procaell de laines, lace anc musl A Great Sacrifice on Window Shade and paper, bar at No, 261 Green ian Sn French enitae, I 6de bes and American and gold, te: and fa; 10,(00 roll blanks, at rediced Prices—and atore to Jet, at 261 Greenwich a ‘Teas.--The Canton Tea Company have on hard evers vayiety of teas for grocers, tes desiers, and pri- He families jouchong, Oolong and Young Byson, Tedder; Gurpowder avd Tinperial from psc. all other aati nal low, aie 1b. ores od fa family tea for one dollar. Cal examine—No, atham street, be- tween Pearl and Roorevelt streets, M. PB. Dorsch, Manufactarer of Patent spring pilliasces, most respectfully invites the attention of housekeepers and especially those about to commence housekeeping. to call and beamine ‘his Pesnied pillinsses, (the only thing of the kird that is inp geen lf ‘They are by none for comfort, and as a econom, the cheapest bed now rin te the market. ule to call and themselves. I shall be nappy to explain the au qualities of this patented article w fies, whetber they wisn to purchase now or at any future Hotel keepers and the trade liberally dealt with, M. P. DORSCH, 106 Canal st., corner of Wooster, N. ¥. 210 nets if you Want to Buy handsome and cheap carpeting, ro to HYATT'S, 210 Bowery, ton street, and ‘eee the olezant tapestry and velit ikea Ears, a door tas erfng and ic iw 4 40, " ‘ood ingrain carpeting, at 28,60 , Sa. 4a. to Ber YAUTE 20 Bowes Rotel Keepers and Barrooms.— CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC, Binge the introduction of my Sehledama schnapps into, the Gnited States ss umber, of Haupr mizare in New ork bass semmenced a putting. uy ‘up mized an , wad ‘c senapps. hoe beloogs exprersty to. ts jo—all dihern are eountertelte und in on the public. I under- wands number ot barrooms in this elty the poisonous for eale, on account of the cl price—two Mars and’ half a dozen—when pure Holland gia is worth, ¥y the pipe, one dollar azd Aft cents a ont for ‘UDOLPHO WOLFE, 22 Beaver street, Nichols’s Patent Soda Water Appsratus — ‘The simplest, HOLT Pine a moat jesefal nr. Por sale by F. z NICHOLS, 71 Pine street i“ ataire. = for » season bade the farewell, beauty faded before Geawil spl, Ho-tetier’s Bitters, (We ate Bommotian be our the friend of | A a cima ‘Unabie to to De stomach pitiers are Sy to these symptoms, that they Biro an eppeite teers tne ‘and vigor See a ‘apd alld up the broken Gown and emaciated in: y are larly adapted to weak and delicate HOSTETTER, SMITH & CO. proprietors, Cinc'nnat, Sands’ Sarsaparilla, { for | Parifying the bleod.— This calebrated Sap Be ea restifies any irregu- larity. ‘of the stomach, the clroul the bowels, and re- abes health, wollen, Prepared and soki by A. B. & 0. SANDB, 160 Fulton Portable Gas = factories. &c.. Wail siree:, No Kerosene Gas Lig! stares of the above stock, -! ie NACOLAY, No- ee for Private Ho BY, “ by « gh WOODWORTH & CO., 74 ‘or tock for Sale.—200 share, by ALBEYT H. Clark’s eee aenutne Article the name of WM. WeITEWRIGIC on every spool, 37 jassuu street. House Furnishing Goo Goods of "Every Dew exiption Wooden, willow, Japan, iin, iron and olher wares; baoome brushes, ils, dusts, birdoages, children’s horses, carrisven wagons, propellers, tore, &c. Large. bacement more, 128 C KLLOGG, A Card. Ait Persons who have Gray Gair, or hulr of a bad color, are invited to call and consult Mr. GRANLJRAN (consultation { ee,) at 34 Church atreet, cor- ner of of Burelny. | Hite new fluid gives to to the hair the natural color desired, and may be coneidered w real prodigy of chemistry. Batchelor’s Mair Dye, Wigs and thee on are snperior to all others. Their new improvements sec: fect comfort to the wearer, netural Glegance and dub ity. iia unrivalled and onl; plied in twelve Orivate rooms, at BA’ CHELOR'S te Way. Phalon Paphian Loudon or #ieral Benutifier for beau ifying the comp e@xion and removing freckles, tan, cunburns, pimples, foots, burns, sealda attagn, chapoed tips, face, arma and hands, For sale by PHALON, and ali drog- ints, Whiskers or ches Forced to Grow im alx weeks, by my onmuent, which wil! not stain or injure the tkin, $1 n beitle; sent to any part of tre country, R. ( GRAHAM, 585 Broadwa: iin street, Phila- delpbin; Brigsa, Al Clirehug’ and co with the thir division; & new Invention, which te ongs excinsively i ent, where the oaly c’rrect and perpet ita wigs ureto be tontd. Factory at 162 Fulton street, corner 0! Brondway, up rtairs. Crtstadoro’s Wigs, Hair wye and Toupres ¢miration among Bll connoisseurs in art A suit of elegent priv apariaenta for spplying iis inimttable dye, the only rel artice of tre kind ‘extant. Wholesale and retail NV CRISTATORO? 8, No.6 Astor House, Copy the ad: The Haman A a “Granojean Aaving for the period ot sorty made the aman lie bis # may be coneuited dlatly ausch ree", cor | o'clock MM. Reference Can be Given to Persons who have used BRANDRETH’S pills as their cals, for terme trom twent; ‘gure cured ot That avery iowa fneaves “Abe sick, whaiaver be tne niles: They m us ral'y compreben xto0i of thelr saluary quallies. Bold at 25 cents per box, at 43 Canal Medical Inhalation, with Constitutional remedies.—Dr. 8. 8. FITCR may be consulted at his office, 714 hed insututlons of the the clty), 8 “Goods, aaclnt crftnaery sind iolel axisies, and erony arta Droggievs 5 Pamey. Prosies, 6 isis, 6x06] aie) Imported avd Ki tic: BG & C0., 35 Newau sireet: “Oh! Pape, what Handsome Moials, Lida a recel vou oun 2 Buy nothin, rp E leas ©. pte an rempre venta per ps oh oe, wold oy dr wholesale by Pores Diseases of tne Throat and Lungs.—Dr, feels} fap bei cond oun his attention exclusively to the Fatce, S25 Broad of the throat and lungs. Residence an¢ way. Prize re Big ic and Pills —Nothing ike malignant ulcers and painful bolls, They cast by J ay elaine ane na tien pilsare are quick! equally eiteactous | in stomach and liver comp.ainte, » Electro Chemical Baths =—Dr. Brooklyn, andthe discoverer, Prot. VERGNES, From one tofive Ve PRINCK, of are in oonetant attendance at 710 Broadway. there bats will cure mercuria! affecti er’s colic, fever and ague, debilit muse 6a, eruptions, salt rheum and the ‘Ike. the removal of all metais, and the various nervous and dr apes. tic affections caused thereby. Special departments for Rheumatism, Scrotula, dc.—Hyatt’s Life Balgam is the most certain remedy for the severest cases of thee and all diseases arising trom grest imourity of the blood. Itcured Mr. Jchn McCarty (6 avenue D, of severe intiamm- tory rheumatism, asthma, bronchitis and Kidney ‘complaint, afer he bad heen’ confined to his hou:e most of tw years. despaired of. It cured a lady in the fanily of F. W. dry goods st 9 Ta5—0 terrinie of nine ? standing, after the despair by some of our see se per bedlen Per sale sia and Mra HAYES, 75 canta per bottle, For sale by dr 175 Fulton street, Br 7 dre A Retired Physician, whose Sands of Life have searly ran oes ctmoracea, 3 while ivieg in the few Indies, cerfain eur eB bronchitis, © 4 genera) BL. leh cr a much fate w beings as re- Possible, be wil send | to: such of fps acted directions for makin; quest it this recipe, wit Yj ie up and suecessful): He requires each pepticess wo cents to be returned of fall at Thine it, Pasir or'eud the Femaainder 10 be appiicd io mo poymagt on ere ainder to be a paymsn of tis Siverilsemonte “Address Dr. Jamon,” Jersey” City, Our Native Forests Furnish us with Na- ture’s own remedy for all lung complaints, Pi WISTAR, in his balsem, combines the esrentin] qualities of the cherry bark Wintar water, Ithas cured many cases of seated consump tion, Diseates of the Shin,—L, V. Newton, M. D., Gevoiee special a tention to the treatment of cutaneous alec: tions and scrofula, at his office, No. 133 Fourth avenue, near Thirteenth street Efice hours before IA. M. and after Coughs and Colds.—If you have a ts throat or chest, remember Dr. PANOOAST'S col syrup. It 5 aining & at reputation. PALE alent ¢ Rt atts, SPR d ‘the Bowery, ‘Nee ite tiayen sairrtgecacd, Be Brooklyn, and by drugglete go herally.” Bee pampbie Birth, On Thursday, lee 24, in Division avonue, East Brook- lyn, the wife of Jams Mw. Brarnx, ofa son, stiliborn. On Thursday, April 24, by oe Rey. John W. Ward, Mr, Rvpowruvs MAacponatD, Bull’s Ferry, ee Jy to "Miss Saray Asn, daughter of James Gardner, of this On Wecnesday evening, April 23, by the Rev. joseph B. Lie rv, Me. Witt Wasinors Euza Bris- also Mr. —— Mackay to Miss Pammita BRIsiry, reen wich aud Chelsea papers please co] Dasarey eter ae ket at the resi lence of C. L. jain yy. Corns, T. Duueraivs J. Feaxce, loit, Wis., to Caxouse £. J., only daughter ef te Col. a pag of Alban: = e joseph F. y- Brooklyn, 22, by Rev. Phillips, of Spsttewood Wr, Ar Bae x Carsox, of this oy merchant, to Miss ManGarst Lewis, of eres On Thursday evening, April 24, b} megane Mr. Uclain, at the residence of the bride’s ‘fa Oapt. Eowarp 0. Fmuxacp to Ormmia &,, daughter of William. Gibson, of. eset y Baltimore ithe tp tery On Thursday even! bythe Rew Su. kivs, Mr Cusntas H. ie of this city, to Mise Many Masten, of Willismaburg, L.'I., daughter of the late Ste- paeuene Rockland county, on Suniay, April 20, \verstraw, county, on by the Rey. G. B. Gibson, Mr. Joskrn HAMER vy is. Jax- yet McLuop, both of Haverstraw. At Auburn, N. ¥., om Tuesdsy. April 22, by the Rev. F, A. Huntington, D. D., C. M. Wanina, of Brooklyn, to Ana G.,, aaughter of P the iate I B. Smith, M. D., of the forme! Jn Sertown, Gonn., on Tharaday, April 24 by Rev, S. S. Stocking, Saucer J. Pinkney, of New York, Lizard, Gdughter of Jaber B. Peck, Sq, of" the former piace, Dial. ‘The funeral cf the late FE. Mf. Parcs, son of E A. Peirce, will be solemnizea at the Churcu of l'ransfiguration, Rev. Mr. Houghton’s, in Twenty-ninth street, between Mail- son and Fifth avenues, thi sfterncon, at haif past one o’elcek. The friends of the tamil; respectfully invit- e2 Ad attenc, without further not Ena C. Hamurnsty, widow of the late Wm, Hamuwers- ly, oged 88 years. Yuneral services at St. Peter's church, this afternoon, atYe querter to three o’clock. Tne relatives and friends of the family are invited toattend, without further notice. On Fricay, April 25, of consumption, Many c., wife of Beal Cochey, aged 69 years, 2 months and 28 days. The triends of the family are respectfully invited to at- tend the fu: tomorrow af:ernocn, at two o’clock, from her la‘e nce, No, 140 Seventh avenue, without further invitai! On Friday, April 25, Mrs. Fuzanern Howarn, aged 64 ears. 7 The friends of the family are invite to attend the fu- nera}, frcm the residence of her son-in-law, Th-mas Car- man, No. 265 West Forty-fifth street, to-morrow, at half past twelve o’ckeck. The faperat services will take Place atthe Church of the Advent, Kigh"h avenue, between Forty-first and Forty-second streets, at one o'clock. Her remains will be taken to Greenwood for interment. On Friday, April 25, of enlargemen: ot the heart, Gxo. ‘Wasnixcrox, scn of James R, ani Sarah J. Elery, aged years, 2 months and 8 ave The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to at‘end the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at pe from the residence of bis father, No. 116 mn street. On Thursday. Pte #4, Busan Franc®, youngest child eae . and Frances D. King, aged 2 years, 8 months rs The relatives and friends cf the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this atternoon, at two oFelosk, from the residence of her parents, No, 499 Mon- ree stree! On Friar, April 25, Arama Vay River, in the 20th year of his age. His frierds and sequaintances, and those of the family, are requested to attend the funeral, on Sunday after- noon, #! two o'clock, from the residence of hix mother, No. 49 Mcnroe stree’, without further invitation. fin rea.aina will be taken to Greenwood. On Friday afterncon Serie) at beet minutes me two o’clock, of consum: tion. after # lon and painfal illness, which she bore with troly Christian fortitude, Mes. Mar: #4 E Marvin, consort of Josepn M. Marvin, of this city. and eldest Caughter of — of Richmond, Va., the Sist year of her ‘The funeral will y place from ler huaband’s reai- denee, No. § Attorney #zee!, on Mondey morning. at ten oolock. The friends and acquaintances of the family are invited to attend, without further notice, Her re mains wil & be taken to p Rarrytown for interment, California papers On ae ‘April some Ie Fa VEY, need 80 . His relatives and friends, and the of the Whitehall Benevolent dsseaation, are reeped iy invit- ed toattend the funeral, to morrow afternoon, at two o'clock, from his late residence. No. 128 Beckman atrest. His remaine will be taken to Calvary Cemetery. On Fi », April 26, of consumption, Mane Moors, wite of Wm. Moore, aged 52 years. The friends and relatives a the family are respectfully Invited to ere the fureral, from her late residence, No. 147 avenue On Thursday aiaht, April 24, of marasmus, Josera H., oa < { Jcseph and Mary F, Barlow, aged § months and 9 a faneral will take place to morrow afternoon, at two o'clock, from No, 155 Clinton strect. Gn Friday, April 25, of scarlet fever, Jou MARGARETTA infant daughter cf Mery and Wilham Becker, aged 1 year, 5 months and 25 days, The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the foneral, to-morrow afternosn, at hal past one o’ek.ck, from the residence of her parents, No. 662 Green. wich stroot. ‘The remains will be taken to the Lutheran Cemetery. On Xray evening, April 25, at the Astor House, Capt, Gronce E. Kuna, a 2 years. ts Teniains wll bo takes $0 Boston for interment, In Brooklyn, on Friday, Aprit %5, Taomas Pmiurs, @ native of Wales, in the 66th year of his age ‘Che funeral will take place on Monday afternoon, at three o’cleck, from the Westminster Presbyterian church, in Sacket street, near Court strect. fis frfends, ard thoe of his son, Johe Phillips, are respectfully ieviced to attend, gg Tiueeday, Aprit 24, Jony Jacon Brvornwaczt, ages ents, ¢ relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late rosidence, Stapleton, Staten Island, middle landing, to-morrow af. ternoon, # two o'clock. ’ Als remains wilt be interrod in thy lgiscopal Cemetery, Staten Island. On Friday, April 25, of scarlet fever, Loci Victor Cua- TWACSHUF, aged $1 years and 6 mnths. His friends and relatives are respectfully invited to at- tend the fuceral, trom bis late residence, in Wakehola, Westohenies county, to-morrow morning, at. e'oven odleck, without further leave Swe ~ | ty-sixth sireet depot at 9.20 and 0.90 A ‘a ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. POeNSUNAL. A, po Re D.. ee MEET 200 ae it —_— Bat vening, a anable tome etme, address Dough er aid oflce, Omen, BFQRMATION WANTsD—OF Coseenine BROWN, Tito ef, New York, elty about Rit beard trom rhe wae in Waterbury, Gornecirae. tion of her wil he thankiail y received by ior slstery Mary Ky 489 Pear! street, ‘Connecticat papers please ony. ee an he a WUsBY P. B heitc Roglid unerly had an office at No 62 Willaneareet the ity Ot ew York. Any pérsoa kuowing ©: his woereabouta who will comm uvicate will con’er a fayor = the adyertiser, Address K,, box 1,413 New York Post office. 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P Provecds for the bement ot Bt. Mary’s church, nw. Homsbtre. ‘Tiekets 26 cents. A GaCrORe WILL BE DELIVERED om MORDAY $yenieg, April 25, a Hope Chspet, by the Nicaraguan army, previous — shed P karngua snd Generel Walker, and the future Prospecls of Central america. ‘Ticket: Sse a TO THE COURSSJUBT cone uded, at Fope chapel will be delivered by Rev. Wil- Mam W. Andrews, im the Cathollo Apostolic church, in teenth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, on #unds7 , ABH Zi, at TH o'eteck. Bubject—The Work of Kas, ree. ts. LADY oF SUPERIOR BDUCAIION DESI8Es TO ‘obtain a situatioa, as governess in focally of a widew- to superiniend the domestic atfairg, if jaivinw, Union aquara Post office. PROTESTANT GREMAN GIRL WISERS A 8170 4- an American famiiy, 10 4) ehamberwork, ig prvi hony nest inquire 013s dee tes N AMERICAN LADY, OF HIGH SOCIAL POSI- tion, & member of the ‘tpiscopa) church, and so:ustomed tobe a eee 8 oe alan iy, donires & eltaation Seals gover, ipatanction on the piano and oaseapaes of ie Fieve uage. Yor information apply a dam M, D,, 151 Tenth at., corner of Sorersean is red. LADY WISHES TO PROOURE A STRUATION POR A A rorpeciable and sloady girl, ‘who bas been or cbambermaid and trees, in i Fa Mhe'couniy. Please address, oF ie ne Da Sit me, up tats © girl, 11 years aia pee cueaa'e fancies nteckee per, a5 as References exchanged. Terms very reasoned! fesse note to Mrs. Foe 263 7h gt, wi A feased cook: understusde her businass a al ils bi ould preter going in the country 39 gaged. A SITUATION WANT#D - BY A VERY RESPROPABLE ployment for the last year, et Ax yany RESPECTABLE MIDDLE GRD AMERICAN e ely or country. A pious nosstoete YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION, 48 Pi Zppiy 2139 Rivingion st, in ihe roar, “Cun be ages iil en: Joang woMAD, Ae cook who thoroughly undersands ber business; makes xood bresd and exceilemt parry; Le washi " best ‘eference g.ven fro! avenue, ‘between Bh esd 2 Foor Als x, HO HAS Beun PLOYED AS AN Ma wen and copyist destres employment in ether yeri~ iy. Address E. Herald ofice. = YOUNG Ma 3 YEARS OF AGE, 13 D¥SIRI08 OF obteining a situation as barkeaper, ora place im some store; would prefer going South or West, Can Herald oatee! &c., irom his last employer, Address. era) A You NG MAN, aNETEES YEARS OF AGé 19s slrous of oblainiog ® #iination in a clothing or turn’ Store; hoa bad eeveral years’ excerigrce in ihe Susiuoms. Das give the bert of referencs, Salary not xo much of an objec & permanent aiiuation, Piosse idd-ess W. 3.G., Wi Dems burg Post effice, A YOUNG Maw HAY: ING SIX YEARS’ EXPERLEWOR in the hardware business, in @ wh vlesale {mj inthis city, is desirous of madi a = factory tes:imonials as to character his oe ‘employers (whom he has f heen wl rita veyesrs) und others. . Ma, box 2,009 Poat office, \ALIFORBIA.—A YOUNG LADY, GOING TO TER Above place, and being aloue, wiakes to ta wih » tam{'y going there; she ts rot subject to sea sickness, aud would pay part sa ifrequired. very satis: as to respectadi ue, 00} Irener; mi k and butter; nows ber duties w ed. Apply at 211 Bowery, this (hoachMad —WANTED, A SITUATION, BY A OM- petent, steady man, who thoroughly understands bis busl- ness. Best of city reference cin be produced from bie lest epost: er, whom he served up wards of seven years. Jobn Lawrence, 364 Broadway. BePrormenr WAITED—BY A YOUNG MAN ' Pett PWEK- 4 &s cosehman ty five Jesraof age, an ig steady. careful and thoroughly ae care of horres; ts willing and able to work, writes sbais quick ai figures, Has no objection to the coanry. Can Bregoed aly ference, Gall or addrena for wo ds 6, 0 Me ihe furbitare 99 Chatham street, is “ae LADY, BXPERIENOED UN « BAQd- fog music, Rogish French, Latin and Ttaliea, desires 2 situation as resident or daily govercess, in private family : ‘bial rences civenand required. address Teashar, box 842 New York Post office, Parnes a HOUSE PAINTER, WHO 13 a THO rough workw an, and at present umemp oyed, wishes 9 foi a house to paist from some gentleman who will fad hie ‘own materials, and does not wish to pay am exoryite:t price ad a ee beat reference given, Address K., tcx199 ITUATION b EDL pee ag A RESPECTABLE Woks, ae cook, d tron hoase- for a small Maalies good bevad; escspecae ia a oom ‘0 do chamberwi and fe weaning. ‘Has good reference. Osi at 34 3d avenue, ANTED—A ~_aRUR ON, BY A, RESPPIFABLE oung woman, iter, oF ould do, chamberwome aad wating ‘a's private, chy referanop given. be seem for two days eth Gee avenue, n ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG BSQLIGH woman, to travel or 0 br ss children's nace and ear eeee ov atterd on ay invalid tA megs We for one week, which will meet with immediate attention. ANTER—A BITOATION, BY 4, PROTESTANT WO. man, as seam: has ved with her present plover Ror years, ‘where she ray now be fouad, ‘et sey Mast Wiki, oa sashes BY TWO YOUNG WOMEN; and waiters Good referenon "appli" st 8 Blom eireer, Erootiya, betweat Douslas and Buber me, for two aay SNTED—A SITUATION, RY A YOUNG WOKEN, a8 pd shambermald and seaneirses. ve. pure seamstress. or chem! Gooé reterence from ber last place. Apply a: 156 i!tb et, Be- tween Sixth and Seventh avenues. )ANTED—A A STEGHTION. BY A YOUNG WOMAN, a9 cook, washer fs small private fumiy, ood Good selerence.’ Apply At Sot 24 evex.ue, one doa from 23d at 0 objection to rt distance in the ferns ap ang Woiseene onan ae ao BY - Ba yentoe! Can) prod rodioe the bea citys reference, ir re = quired. Inquire at 166 Emith st, Brooklyn, where aa iner- view can be bad for two days. ANTED—A BITUATION, By A A YOUNG WohM4n, aa ‘cook, washer and irover, Good reference Apply ai 7 Middegh st., Brooklyn, Cen be seen tor twodaye, ‘ YANTED—A SITUATION, BY A R¥ESPECT¢ BLE 4 ned ANTED—A SITUATION, BY oe RESPECE.8Ue ¥ wg an, in a place where she can @ be’ bow, w make himes!f generally neetil. ‘he iva Beat rae wash troner and good plain ceok; bas no objection to ihe cou can give best of city refereace. Can be seen for i $9 Waits st., m the rear, W ANTE paet A RESPECTABLE Peor es ten Gn ANTHD—A_ Soe ae BY A RaseB OF ABLIC young womn, as fenced c20k; good referee from her las: place, Where she bus lived ‘eight years. seen for two days, at 209 Gih avenue, corner 14th ai. WA SITUATION, BY A REESE USABLE ur g woman, to do the general housework of = smal orivate family; no objection to. go & short dieuance ta ihe Foe Gcod reference. Apply for twodaye st iM9 Elizs- beth et’, in the rear, yom et omy re PRS TO A NUMBBOUSLY igped Frost, the Sritish political exile cents; reserved seats, 60 cents, to behad at the door on evening of the leat hi DERENOLOGY.—PROF, FOWLER LOCTURES EVERY evening this week. at the Bisson 1234 cents. Protessonal Tult written deseriptio Odeon, bg ED. sa au Wann. BY AN EXGLISH oar ‘a aifta rIom, to 60 cook'ng, waning and ironing; has no o>,ec!0n 1 go in the country. Can be seen for oy Ais, at 35 Ei Wares. BITUATION, BY A_ BksP# TABLE ourg girl, to do geners) housework in & ams | orivee family” Rovbjecuon to ibe counire, "Good cliy referesess weet it ad Please ca‘) at 81 King st, in ihe s:ore, for ae (thal ay A YOUNG MAN, AG clerk. pariee, and wagon, would meke bimeei P gocerally ww eee ‘and ie willing co end bie emo 100. + box 160 herald office. SC ATION WANTED: ‘KR, BY ONE WELL experienced in the custom and who esale business; bas ‘no objection to goin the country. Please address W. 1, cat ter, Rerald ctiice. FICE OF THE ACORSSORY TRANSIT COMPANY. Pew York, April 2, 1856, ansfer ke of this company will be closed on Tuesday, he 2 20h insant, and re main c osed until Tuesday, the ita of Ma: order. ISAAC CLA, Bestr. a's, ATTBRI TON — A MRRIING OF THE © hat, pany pL ad at 602 Broadway, on Sunday, the 2 inat., at $ 0 01 Tr. NNINCHAM, O. 8, if: DAVID POLLOCK, AILROAD NOTICK.—THR STOCKHOLDAR® 0? THR Long Branch np Randy Hock Reliroed Some: eet at the house of Captain, Jumen Croce Thradey, May 15U, vest, at two.” ook pose ectirg ss wore 6° ma) ErCommiesior ere. 00) FRED. E. Lone Branca, April 19, 1856, “pug RAV. 1 BRYANT SMITH, OF NORTAP DAN, 7. Ta Tuy th to-morrow, Sabbeth morning, amd acera wn, in the Es tern Congregational church, corner of Nii’ aor an Gouvernens styeetn, Services st 1035 d’olovk A. N. and 4 P.M 0. 8 UTHERNERS, DRINKERS OF CONGRESS Wa ter. re_relisbly Informed that mineral waters ‘dein Yh water, Urety digerent from that of ime keauine Congress water, Ri Se ariping rae voi co 4c., sometimes re- by ge aiid caso ot dyn different from 1} tae catbardon'dlossived’ ta crtiaty neler te Congreas ‘er produces neither griping or injurious effeet in any case, Towaver debitiated tise patient oony bert nein tonic at wel td curve, The Congress apring, ass well Known, isthe sp if sixiy three years pnt, has built up the Ton of Gnratogn, yet some have confounded the name of the pein arith tat ofthe place, this at fording the opporetally fr swindlers to foist ortega the public on the flrength ofthe rep ation Sian By the Co apring, Jong series of y injury dus inflicted upon athe Babe sod cursstvesis doubles fees labios frase spurious and find older no efit or ae effeota from their re refuve the genuine Co waler, supporing thal they have aiready tried it. 4. ;. not a ufficient guarantae genuineness 11 Ki in bottles and bores, bearing our names, as iho 91d bottles and bores are getty, bought gounterfelters for the purpose of filling them with thelr value Jona neticle, and selling eau or Saratoga water ; bay only of those yon can rely on—Congresa water ome ‘ma ‘thor and be certain that the cork is branded, cork Cer botale of gennine Congress water, vi migress fern0, kW witout Ihese, words It is’ valucloss: dem ferorn conuterfelt. An to the compounds called Saratoga’ pow. ratoga salis, &c., they are not only valueless, bn! dng oven ive vitines of Whe comenab bel powders ol the shops, That {tts impossible to fort Com water arttiicially, we have the authority of ihe celebrated a ‘ni, Sir Humphrey Davy. as foliows :— It Is imposailfie to ne ¢oinbine the ingredients ao as to make an article of equal ag {tty the etlecta of which will bo dhe namne aa the acura eed, On ‘writing.us, we will send you s list of prices, skzes and pao ‘agen; and by ordering from un direst, enclovng dratt for ike smovint ordered, you can have it saa forwarded 10 any part ofthe world. We qreluerate. our caution, to buy he gonnine Jonyr' water on) rel arsons. and ty UT letterirarof the enrk brand , a aia as Yoke “rn by fits pomnnign ayrags nag | Io grein Pome need SHOW BIL cuss oo vara ae LACKSMITHS AND WHEELBIGHTS.-I HAVE A first rate stand, and will sell out my lease, he.! or would lake a partner. special or active. Address A.B, Herald Ir wi fia ond (VORNISG MINERS CAN calling at 25 Wiliam st , room 3 JARDENER WANTED = eal VEGETABLE GAR J deer, and one who understands his busin ‘ng to make himself generall; ry id can come sth re commerded; a sing’e man, 6 Washington at PAhadwe WANTED—. a “Teka? LODEWICK’S, 380 Broadway, corner of joan WORKERS —WAXTED, vinceeay is D AMPLOYMENT BY OD | Mey, with the burlness’ a! fair wager. Ap) the Verk on ee Beate Mi ufactory, Vergennes, Vt., oF F4 ad A eon, 56 Broadway Y. PRISTERS.—WANTRD, BU In A country office, two good boys, who are well acquainted wid) composition, aud would like’ (o finish Weir trade under under good instruetion. Wed to D. ‘NMeDennid. ag Agent, 28 Bpruce street, rear build! ‘A GRNTLEMAN OF SUPERIO?® aTTain- ts and good address wishes to obtain a sition ae tutor ins privaie family, to tush the moder tune "1agee. See ae Bree scholars at his own residence. Adirew J, ., Hera) Ware SITUATION, BY A bane red man and wife, aa waiter or body servant, t wife saclild’s puree or Jady’a maid: bas no Chicony waves Mag. The best of olty references given. Inquire ai 78 F'lary t, Brooklyn. tor ten days, Wares A RESPRCFABLE MAN AND Wil’ tituavons; one ae first rate wal er, ae ober as tre: ns Of city referer Om) atNo 7 Un § University Stace, beiween llth and it's f,, 20 two dayne FRENCH ADVERTIS 5 N DEMANDE UNE FT NCAISW, QUI RACH OX 2iteret faire ies en ANCATSY, QUI BATHE une qui ne paris pis PAng.sis refere. Wadreseer evire emis Hiorad proc dots te venue?” are eT DEMANDE—UNE JECKR FRANCAISE DB id A iG N Qaees paper un une Wg @ Ue de deux ana ot demiv. UO MEKCBART Sats WANTKD, A SITUABION bya fire rate cusicu cuiter, who oun'reter to first clams oe Belary moderne Address ©. D., Herald offles. © PRINIBRS.—WARTED, A FIRST RaTE PRINTING press and faking mashire duinahed ener medinm oF wu ere fon hav! ghove Toner, by addressing 8, M., box 181, Hernia otlose 8 OO © (COACHSMITES WANTED, A FIRS? WATR ¥ orkroan, on hea: Lorn wor ith shop. Ap: ply Sie cattinns taclore, Bf Weneeee at eee ohOp Ap: W ANTED—AN ENGRAVER ON 80! 'B, A GOOD Tenterer, to gon Puflslo; seedy epiepmenk and Wwaces given. Accress, with he oe! 137 \ ‘or Warren '& B net Shahn i Sag Voce ah chtele aersbners and ‘etgravern, W ANTED- A TINMAN, ¢ MAREIED bg tap to work in the country, at Dover Plains, N. situated on (he Hariem Ratircad, vent” 3 miles from New’ York; food esperieueed hand; ‘one who fe well acquainted with al rarctes of ihe business; one who hay ha@ experience mating referred. Appty to H. Morgan, as above. + FIRST RATE CARR AND PIR B AKER; ‘ho is capable of taking charge; also, two girls, ai Walters In an ice cream salcon; altro, one as cook Must brin Brook refererces, App y a! 106 Court'st, corner Warren, Sout Ook !y n. peraie in IAs hablis; aso, » goed journeyman mill A 8! ll work, to whom 6 dy employment pertouaily or hy ‘ever to Jurmes W. An ag mill, Elizabeit.port, N. J. A HOTEL, GOOD BAKER; AN ANE riewn preferred; ore who understands bis” euricess d re'erence required. Apply, fom # tog o'clock, at 29 ANTRD—A FAWYER; ONE OF ¥XPERIENCE AND , " EAUERIENCED OOTTON WE for # fretore io Connecticut, Vers, Fares paid. Places pro: cored for concuctors, baggage ¢a and brakemen, men t*r WNBA tod cover lor w machtne aa. in this A miidle mao preterr Nbo tf ad way, basement ONR TAAT CAN TAKE Heli kinds af wrist work, and take | ANIND-A MILLE charge of mill ane | Ww A PRREON DEILINING \fOusERRAPING orrnss t private eale, fe ds, extension ¢ ining tale, mir- china, ac, Ac, very tows it mupiied for immediately. £6 rier of Broadway and Tairty street, over JQURN ITURR, FURNITURE —HIGHEST OAS PRICE paid for household furniture of every description, ot'cloth, feather beds, wa'ches, Jowgiry, 8 muvical and nautical itetzumenis, tyre Day wy gu.by dropping 8 Une oF ea'ling on Mc')A\ HEALS Wale TERS, a1 and commirsion merchants, No, 26 Caiberine street, or ri Broome sirest, corner of Mercer. ‘\LD STAND-FOR CHEAP FURNITURE, FRATHER' beds. mattremes and pillows; ‘yraitare repaired, vi nished and upholatered, cha re seated furniture and beddirg in ecity Old 12 Rarnitate vonage o erchbanged for new, at Ww _ "i tween fi a OP imine Re ‘Wheel chairs, Chomber chatra, Lornry abairs Of every vartety. Mo utvstared W. gino 4 fue 468 Broa tway and 109 deroer eereets New York PWO LABGR MANTet, MIR ‘Ceat $100 €ach, Dow or'es of Hesch Have be snd to gee the mirro nacer Met ce NisP—10 TIRk * KR TWO CR TOURER YEARA, wiih the privilece of bayimg. ‘he furnituce, somolet for & modera’e sized house: cond awcurite given, ate (orn carriully used. Please adress 1), In G., Hered ol se. For Melp wanted, See Sixth Paan