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e 2 NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1859. plain or contradict it, and the Court would undoubtedly allow them to be recalled. Witness coptinued—Sopbia said if my brother put her ‘out she had no where to go; she asked me to speak to my brother not to put them out; 1 did 80; } said to bim it would ‘be unkind to put them out, ow account of Medes” (oogest) for she was s sister ‘I loved reoollect my brother getting a letter from wy and reading it to me: he asked the girls if they wrote it; he told them to get a boarding bouse for themselves; that sister (de- ceased) was now gone,and he would lake her part; the Jotter stated that deceased died from drunkenness aad that she used to drink a quart of braady, or a quart of gin, per day; they (the Bells) hey him to let them stop uatil | they could get a boarding house; these girls were fro- quently at my house, Ir. Ashmead—I recollect Sophia Bell being in the room the night of Mra. Stepheus’ death; she did no; speak to her to wake ber up; Mrs. Stephens did, not complain of numbness; she did not complain of numbness of oue side; did not hear her give a shriek that night; tbe room was notin darkness—the lamp stood there all the time; no such word as ‘ pri "was used by her when she said she boped her husband would meet her in Heaven. Cross.examined by Mr. Shaffer—The day after Mrs. ’ funeral I was at my own house; I think T was at Fp so ‘the defendant's) house the day following; I don’t recollect that I did any scrubbing at Stephens’ house bee Aang or the day of the funeral; I never lived in that Stephens lived in the house his wife died in until ee ‘arrested; my daughter Isabella, now Mrs. Bennett, did housek: piag for him after his wife’s death; it was to my daugh' . Maria that Mrs. Stephens said ‘‘she hoped she would meet her in Heaven; ) was examined at the Coro: °'s inquest. Q. Did you testify there that you mevor beard her complain of any other diseases than when she came uj stairs she bad a ess of breath, and @ “heaving off” the stomach? A. Yes, sir; 1 used to go every da; ‘day dur durivg her sickness after the first two or three a used to be in the sick room; I did not say at the Coroner’s that I did not always go into tbe sick room, and that Miss Fanny Bell was always in attendence; I testifled there that Mrs. Stephens said ‘that there was no use in her taking any more medicine as she threw it off,’ I tes- tifled that when we turned her on her face about a gill of yellowish matter came out of ber mouth; I did not testify that Mrs. Stephens died about haif-past two o'clock in the morning; DO One requested me to go and see her the morn- ing before ber death; I went to see her about ten o'clock in the morning; Dr. Cadmus was with her in her sickness two years prior to her death. Q. Did you make any allusion to this former before the Coroner? A. Isaid she was sick beiv not say anything of my husband purchasing ursenic of Mr. Flynn; the Coroner did not ask me, and he would not let me say anything but what he asked me; he asked me if Thad seen’ arsenic at my brother's, and’ I said no; on the subject of arsenic I said that my sister (th ceceased) talked about rats aunoying her. (Iuquisition papers pro- duced.) These are my signatures; I testitied that Mra. ‘Stephens said that rats used to come up stairs to the door; 1 testified that I never heard Mr. Stephens say be would buy arsenic to kill the rats; I did not tell the Coroner and jury that my busband had bought arsenic to kill rats; the Coroner would not let me tell anything but what be asked me. Mr. Ashmead objected to the manner of the cross ex- amination, and to the counsel prefacing his questions in zage Calculated to put the witness in terror. Mr. Schaffer remarked that he would not receive lec- tures from gentiemen who cid not keep up to their stipula- tions. Mr. Asbmead—If I don’t keep stipulations, at auy rate I do not get ethereal and shoot at Judges. Mr. Shaffer admitted that that was a shot at him. (Lavghter.) Witneee continued—My husband and my brother (the prisoner) went into the drug store for the arsenic while stood on the sidewalk; there is nothing in particular to Hx itin my mind that it was in July the arsenic was pur- chased; my husband spread it on an old broken piate and mingled it with potatoes or something; saw my husband come out of the store twice with something be said was arsenic. Tothe Court—I mean that I was only with him once when he bought it. To Mr. Shaffer—It was in “September or Augast he brought bome the second arsenic. The cross-examination of this witness had not concluded when the Court adjourned, to meet at ten o’clock this (Wednesday) morning. PERSON. Ales ‘OSITHEUS GOLDTHORP.—ANY PERSON WHO CAN give any information respecting Dositheus Gi card taker, (who was last kovwn U6 Be in Fenasyleanie) would confér an unspeakable favor upon his aged fathe r Ad- dress Mr. John Goldthorp, Clec! Yorkshire, England. Sitorsot Amerisan newspapers ere reapocttaly denisod (0 copy this advertisement, 'F ANN SHEPPARD, FORMERLY. ANN FOLEY, WILL caltat, or her address to, No. 20 Pearl street, she will greatly oblige her sister, Mary ley ANTED.—IF THE GIRL FROM WILLIAMSBUR3 who calied at No.4 Hanover place March 14, ‘would not come on account of wages will call again sbe will pele a) asked for. all before Friday at the same place. ILL DR. open MES ORRIN L. TAYLOR, IF IN THE city, send their address to 130 Spring atrcet ene poy LOST AND FOUND. ANK BOOK LOST—NO. 134,25 ON THE BOWERY Savings Bank, between 11 and 12 o'clock, on the Lita inst, ‘The floder will oblige the owner by leaving it at the bauk. 0G wnt po re pees ren WILL BE GIVEN FoR TEE return of & black and tan slut, ears and tail cropped, seven months old. Appuy at 64 Whitehall s‘reet, near South ferry. EMAN’S BADGE LOST—NO. 98. THE FINDER ‘will please return the samme to Joho Ridgway. Hoss Vom pn Ayo “4, Bonwtety firs: street, near Seventh avenue, or to 414 users oy —— bee sain = wi dadyigt var we the same by proving property and paying for this advertisement, apply wo Janes )andereoa, RO. 116 Forayia OST.—LEFT IN A FOURTH AVENUE STa«‘ ~ oN Friday last, at Twenty-seventh street, 8 smali leather bag, taining wearing apparel. The Sader will be suitably re ‘warded by lenving it at 85 Whitehall street, OST—ON MONDAY, A SMALL MASONIC LOUKET, containing two p The finder will receive the value of the locket by leaving it at 13 Beekman sircet. OST—ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH lt. A POCKETBOOK containing draft drawn by Messrs. Lockwood, Arnold & Uo.. of Oineinmall“Ohio, on Messrs. Lockwood Brora’ New York, 1a favor of Bogert, Jetleris & Co., for two hundred and fifty-one Collars nineteen cents, or theréabout ‘The finder will Be re warded by returning the same to Bogert, Jeiferis & Uo., 157 Broadway. The payment of the draft haa been stopped SALES AT AUCTION. | ‘LL ON epee @xch ing Afey Merchants’ spisad four mot brow and 43 ‘and com exe S. RICHARDS, AUCTIONEER. REGULAR SAL OF be HOM ARDS, toga RICHARDS & WALCING , Maoh 16, at 10% o'elock. at Assorunent of spriag go Catalogues the store | 44 Co tandt street, « | fect frum the manufacturers. DRIAN 4H. LES, at ‘on Moruing of axle AUCTIONERS.—V Au0- 44 Nassau street ADRIAN March | | ‘The bullding is five stories high, and ia at preseat uoder ao Snnual ret of $2250 and taxes,” The lot s avout AL feet (roat a Namau street, 28 feet rear, by about 46 feot § taches in depth om each euie. yng lst of May. $10,000 may remain oa dood and alee mort, three or five years. apply to BANKS E SROTHENS, on te premises,” B. THOMPSON, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION A.. itiuso, 102 Nasa street, second floor, will give hls atwon- ion io sales af auction of household furniture, waiahea, Jowel- ry ‘all nas of property, or will advance money or buy y. Py J. Lag AUCTIONEER, OFFICE 79 NASSAU stare sale of magnificent household furnitere, Superb drawing room , elegeres, bookcase, ‘il paluilogs,« statuary, . ‘This day, (Wednesday), at the mansion house No. 6) ‘West Twenty sixth street, near Suth avenue, sale to commence at lle clock precisely, the catalogue em! largest and best assortment of bousehold furniture olfered at auction this season, ail made to order for the present owoer, and w be peremotoriiy sold to the highest bidder, Catalogues at the se on morning of sale. Drawing roems—Kosewood suits, carved in frutt and flow- ers and covered ia rich brocade, consieung of two tete 0 tetes, soias, two arm, two reception and eight parior chairs, statuary, marble top: contre tables to match the suits, secretaire sn bookcase, lined with satin wood; sofa and card tables, etegeres, with mirror doors, &c., lady's work tabl Turkish ‘and recliving chairs, velvet carpets, rugs, rosewo: seven octave pianoforw, made by city maker, stool ‘and musicrack, books. &€ ‘arian ‘marble statacttes, “ Veans at the Bath,”’ the‘ Seasons,”’ * Painting aed Masic,”’ oi paintiags, the * Madoona’” by Selleres, super Isndscapes by Northoote and other celebrated artisis, Freach jiue engravings, Freach china vases and figues. richly ¢ gunbrot dered Lact , saades and cornices, 4c. Hall~! ood hat stand, coaira, stair car- et, rods, sud olicloeh. Dining pos maha ‘oak extension di 14 feet rack; sideboard, butler’s ay and stand, dumb waiter, rioh cus and engraved glass decanters, goblets, cham pagne, wines, €0. fruit and deasert standa, silver plated cust- er, spoons, forks, napkin riogs, &c.; French cbioa dinner and tea sets, ivory bandied knives and forks, rich Bohem#an glass wine bottles, chairs, French plate maiel mirrors, clock, &o. Bedroome-—Kosewood bureau, statuary marble top; French plate mirrors, bedsteads ana commodes to match; hatr mat treases, feather beas, blankets, sheets, bolaers and pillows, Brussels earpets, vases, &c.; mabogany and black walnut so fas, rockers, arm abd oiler chairs, bureaus, washtands, bed- steada, pets carpets, kc. also, a large assortment of base- xeeet ant arn png with whic’ tae sale will com- ie house to le cep go) immediately, apply to the OS caer Sale positive rain or shine, “A. J. BLERCKER, SON & CO. WILL SELL ON TC day, March 22, at 12 o'clock, at the Merchanty Excl for éash, 22 Krooki'n city lowe, on aud adjoining Gow! Canal. ‘Also utiful residence and grounds near High Brisge, New York. Ali tbis property will be absolutely sold, and the eale oflers extraordinary opportunities for mvesting 1a Rove, Which must aoan greatly rige in value. Maps, &c., at 0.7 Broad street. BUTTERFIELD, AUCTIONRSR —PaWNBROKER'S WM. 3. INGKAHAM will sellon Moaday, 28th "at the corner of Broome and Columois streets, clothlag pledged ene year and upwards. By order of M_ COHEN, eTION NoTTC! E. MAGNIFICHNT AND COSTLY iture. heavy French plate pier and mantel oforte,, merple vases, bronzes, velvet tiny story gehinace hth ue, J. Ser Re TER, auctioneer, will sell ‘nt day (Wednesday), ‘at 10 o’click precisely, the entre elegant furniture ot the above house, moet of which was made to order, aud ts of superior workmanship. Parlors—Magoificent rosewood parior sults, tn rich French ith solic rosewood frames, made in Paris; seven octave rosewood pianoforte, richly intaid with pearl, and solid pearl ker secretary bookcase, reception chairs, ia cS chairs, in morocco; eplendid Freven plate > and brackets; rich twenty one day bronze Soa ormolu clocks, costly vases Tich brocatel and Ince wiadow curtain=, shades, velvet carpets, elegantly carved rosewood ele; ere, with plate glaas; ol: puintings of great merit and of c “Disiog room—Solid extension table, chairs in plush, reas carved secretary, all made to match throughout; Siegal ul ruby and crystal cut glassware, rich silver ware casters, tea ‘vice, large aaivers, fruit sands and baskets, coffee uras, fret. Ues, papkin cin; ladles, liqno stand, butter knives, angar tongs | Of 1v0r; cutlery, tumblérs, goblets, "'Goanibere-Hosewood and mabogany sofas, lounger, couch edu, bedateads, bureaus, Me pecgron 3, commiodes, ‘Fowe wood: euits, cbsirs, rockers, elegant rr and maatel mirrors, thirty eds, rs and pillows; bedroom. ingrain carpets, oflcloth, rosewood hall stand, stair as work table, clocks; also a large and of basement and kitchen utensils. The ry article will sold without any re- serve whatever. The w whole is of the most expensive Coca tion, and cost over $15,000. Sale positive rain or shine. i. ila el ges 2) AUCTIONEER—BY ‘his day, 16th inst, at 11 o'clock, at 223 known as “Our store,” mort- beer yeand vamp, es, engravings, stove usiots, “Biichen JOHN ‘Re FARKING ON, storey for jor Mortgngee, Oftice No. 12 Chambers UOTION NOTICE.—BY WM. G. ALBURTUS, AUCTION. eer. Elegant household furniture at pubiic sale, t Wednesday, March 16, commencing at 1045 o'clock, at th i vate residence No. 643’ Houston street, between Laurens and ‘ooster:—Pianoforte of solid rosewood, pear! keys, and in. laid 1m solid pearl. Rosewood Parisian suit of, drawing room furniture, in satin brocatel; medallion chairs, Gothic Velvet carpet Bromelsoe pter and mantel mirrors, rich ‘and costly cio sideboards, marhle top etegeres, escre- torre, ‘bookcase, window curtains, shades, statuary orna- ments, &c., room furniture of all kinds. Also, fhe whole contents of seven elegantly furnished cham- here, Shursery, basement, and lichen farmture of every de- soription. UCTION NOTICE. —A GOOD BARGAIN.—ALL THE valuable furniture of a private family—rosewood and mabogany pari furniture, three soild rosewood parlur sults und 4734 yards of Brussela carpet—will. be sold wt private ale, very cheap for eaah. Apply af he store 170 Nintn avenue, near Twenty second street OST—ON MONDAY AFTERNOON, KITHER IN LA- fayette place or in Broadway, between Oanal and Twenty fourth oureeta, a fine Tuscan gold bracelet, with n small locke: auached. ‘Tbe finder wilt be suka rewarded by leaving the same at the store of A. RU: 1 & OU., No, 264 Broadway. O8T—YBSTERDAY AFTERNOON, FROM A CAR riage, going from Kobineon street to Twenty-se2ond Street, ou Hint avenue, & small bixck carpet beg, contining Wearing apparel a liberal reward will be paid if left at 254 West Twenty-secoud street, or with H. Godet, 14 Merchants’ ‘ixchange O8T—A BANK BOOK, NO 131,309. THE PINDER will receive two dollars reward by leaving it a: the Bowe. Ty Savings Bank. O81—ON MONDAY EVENING, ONE PituM note, Geo. W. Farley in favor of ‘James Burns! Inurch 14, 1899, at three months, for $250. and endore Go. In (avor of do., dated February 24, 1899, nt (our mouths, not endorsed. $6 rewird will be given on leaving the same at ‘eo. W Farley's, 166 Cherry st., aud no questions asked, he pub Ho are cautioned agninst megotlating the axme ‘OON, IN ONE OF THE 15 in money, for which a li- ‘ove horse Bixth avenue cars, deral reward will be paid on reiurning the same to Jil sixth avenue. O82—UN MONDA Gold sod Fulton 5 avenue cars; a pocketbook, willbe liberally rev. Hoonc, 682 Broudway. N GOING FROM York, in the Fulton taining about $10. Phe flader leaving the same at the Hone WM INSTANT, IN AN SIGHTH ¢ (Broadway) car, or in Canal street, between i Mercer streets, a lady's porvemotnaie con Uamount of money and a dyer’s Ueket. The suulably rewarded by leaving the same at No. 58 # West Tenth sire. $ REWARD.—LOST, ON MONDAY, MARCH Mi, A cameo pin, represe iting a bird and & bird's nest. ‘Any person returnwg the same to 1/8 West Twenty seventh steacs ‘Will receive the above reward = REWARD.—LOST, ON MONDAY, THE UTE, A ©) black and tan terrier dog, long ears: answers to the ame Of sport. any body finding the said dog and will return him to ar. French, 229 dpring street, will receive the above reward, $6 REWARD.—STOLEN ON THE MORNING OF MARE a 15a European singing thrush, with yellow breast. WI ever will return it to 42 Beaver street, between the hours oro end 4 o'clock, wili have the above reward. REWARD.—LOST, ON SUNDAY AFTERNOON, $1 in the upper part of the city, a lack ‘and tan terrier 9 , with cropped ears and tail; answe: the name of Nig. wer will Feturn him wo 130 West hieveuth street, shail re Ceive the above reward. $100 82 REWARD. —A YOUNG LADY, RESIDING AT East bighteenth street, leit ner home on Friday iternoon, Maren IL, about 2 o'clock for the purpose of taking & walk, ad bas not’ returned; she had on a silk striped dress, trimmed at the sides with black velvet ribbon; black velvet hat, black feathers, black lace vell und a large double Wanket Any infurmation respecting ber left at the store, 37 hn etreet, or 138 Kast bightecuth suet, will be Wiankiuliy Teceived and the above reward paid. 3()() REWARD. STOLEN, FROM NO. to MURRAY mreet, on the might of Lath dnstant, 6 cases aud 7 pieces white pongee silks, val $4300. The e re ‘ward will be paid for their seaorery? or in roportior ‘or any part FROST & CUSHMAN. cal clairroyant when ia Chambers street, most successful ma: ical clairvoyant in America. Nre. Hayes can be consulted et near Lowery. Saclefac ‘nctrielty administsced. CIRLOZANCE uns, SKYMOUR, 110 spaINe the most succrsstul medical and’ busiaesa clairvoy: pat io Amierios; consullaious day and evoaing on « friends, &e., aud satisiactina gnurauieed al: ‘wavs or ne pay taken. 7 Mie patra ‘OL VOTART, EA GIFTED GP AN i years Hiv, ie ieteenes medicines for ‘it disease Sats lesty ans nvm! Rivingwo, oO Mowe LEAVEY Caw BE Be consyuran ARG marriage and absent friends: Of lite, sho baa nstpiabed ait who viais bee. wy lost or stolen, ai it] Allon sircet, i rear, © Li Sitar gecieaen 60 cent $5.00 000. \0.-IvE, 7 THOUSAND DOLLARS KEWAUD any perwon who CAN #t)aae ia the art at es srt oad ai A. me ante worat iy rheu- rang ry aay ‘the throat or ! is N. 8. —Madsme ©. ia Ue only nataral clairvoyant ia the Usied Balam. All who aro , or Ymoavocestol. in nstsees, taatiern, Oa! bas Otfice 122 Spring stroot, oe thus nadurally gived indy. UCTION NOTICE.—A LARGE SALE OF HARDWARE and military equipments, euch as fwords, sashes, beits, and about 20 percussion cap lock muskets to be sold, without reserve, to close the concern, on Wednesday, March 16, 135! at 10 o'clock at 345 Houston sireet. Also, a lot o single barrelled guns. 8. D. BURKAS, Auctioneer, UCTION NOTICE.—HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.—A. ing, at ©. HUMBERT will sell on Shurscay (to morrow) mora: “10% o'clock. by, caxalogue, the entire turniture of 18 the hoi 2 Clinton place, corner ot Y mening rosewood parlor far. Fosewood armour glass, rosewood onbinet and secretary, walnut and oak library buok cases, ma: hogany, walnut and énamelied chamber furniture, Brussels and ugrain carpets, olleloths, ricn French mantel clocks and vases, window curtains and shades, hair mattrerses, beds and beading, gas chandeliers, pendants and vrackets:' china and glass ware, pictures, mirrors, dc., &c. The sale will taclude a Faluable lotor Freach cablagt maker's tools: will commence inthe upper rooms and conclude with the kiteien furaiure and u . N-; The sale being peremptory the property belonging to « family’ leaving the city—a deposit wil (quired, whbout exception, fromall purchasers, Catelogues st the sale. F. FITZSIMMONS, Auctoueer. BR UCTION NOTICE.—PARTIES ABOUT DISPOSING of their household goods will find & cash customer who wil pay the highest price for all Kinus of household turniture. Liberal advances made on consignments, Apply to F. FITZ- SIMMUNS, auctioneer, 27 Centre street. UCTION NOTICE. EZRA LUDLOW, JR., M. ©. EDEY, Auctioneer. WILL SELL TAIS DAY, Wednesday, Marcn At 12 o'clock, at the salesrcom No. 8 Pine street, One alide seat top buggy, for two or four persous. ‘One superb phaton, suitable for @ doctor. One superb turnout two sealed wagun, city made and fully warranted. F nree handsome light rockaways, city mute, and fully war- ‘Two handsome road wagons, city made, and fully warranted, ne second hand shilling top buggy, built by Ford & Soa, nearly new. une hand shitting top buggy, built by Stephens, nearly new. “Aigo, 10 sets Night bugey harness, § wets coach harness, plain and silver and gold mountings. Three sets beavy team baruess, all new, and of the best make and tnish, and ful.y warranted NOTICE—IHO8. BELL, AUCTIONEER, & ‘Thursday, at 103 o'clock, inthe uicrootis No 18 kast Broadway, general male of furniture, Clothing, tnucy and pledged goods. “Outdoor sales attended ‘0, andvettied sume day. Pawnbroker’s sale on Monday, by vr: der of L, Levy, 433 Grand street UCTION NOTICE—J. BOGART, AUCTIONEER. —BY 8. BUGART.—Friday, 18th, at 1014 o'clock, at the ancvon Fooms, household ‘furniture, yables, bookcases, 'a general sortment of parior, bedroom and kitehen furniture; costly 01 paintings, 4c. UCTION NOFICE—J. BOGART, AUCTIONERR.—BY 8. BOGAKT.—This day, at 11 o’élock, at No. 20 City Hall piace, near Chambers street, mortgage sale of hotel furniture, billiard table, &c., consisting | of mi Ly sofas, tables, chairs mahogany Virenus, wasbetaods, lookiog glaseea, carpets, Dat room furniture, tumbiers, decanters, barroom tables «nd chairs, gas fixtures, kitchen furniture and cooking uvenstis, dc. CHAKLES H. KR UGER, Attorney for pean AUCTION NOTICR—BY THEO. tioneer, De ae THUMPSON. GOLDSMITH, AUG. ereimptory sale of elegant and costly household Turniture, at the private residence of Zeno barton, 66) w Weat bleventh street, near Fitth avenue, morrow day), March 17, at Ll o'clock. Catalogues’ now ready at tne office, 29 Kirowdway, or at the mansion on the morning of auie, Saloon pariors contain rosewood suite of turniwure; costiy pin. noforte, with all the modern improvements, stool ‘and cover; carpets, mirrors, “coro otiomaus,”’ sidebwatds, statuary orva: ments, rich French lace curtains, pure hair mattresses, i staer beds, Lye Cp ae ped mabogany and walnut burea Washstands; olf paintings, sofue. tal chairs, nursery; bookease, Ubrary, wines, &., &0., Ac, Sag be acd NOTICE.—WELLES NICHOLS, AUC! re BROWNE & NICHULS.—This day rf OtION, nec 6 A Lo'cloek, at our apacious salerrvoins, 35 Nassaa top wagon, in ‘eplendhi order, angle Fatnees tothe same; slao one sect bao! top wagon, pole aud ‘bafta; alan necoud band, double sharaeen, one elegant doctor's phwton, new and built to also harness t> the same, one proapaled Kngliah syle pheolon, wlibint tp, city built; one hight Wagon, iby built; one Exh, depot wagon ain two vary superior city made seta of double barness foc opape wad light wipe alone woll oatrioge rove, whip, linen ahecta, aa Une sorrel horse, between seven and eight years oll, par fecily sound and kind; ean trot very fast; a good family “Aled, a jet black packig pouy mare, perfectly wortad aus kind, | wil pacd in three mivutes, 18 hands high; splendid suidie hogne, without remerve, Harmege (9 wait bet In ood or ter ven SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITORE, ao.— Ave . URiBLALA, auctioneer, will well. his day, im) tae «at 10¥g o'clock, at'2s Bowery, large assorimen: of | Mahogany sofas, chairs, bureaus, bedsteads, Leie-e-tetes, mar dle Wp contre, card, aud pier tables, wardrodes, sldevowrds, of paintings, engravings, looking glasses, &e,; also, one spleo Git APDIP top sade water counter, with piyes and uxt wht ope slenm table; and & = - of other articles, to na Mervus 10 mention. Sale positive. SALES AP al le UCTION BALE Op HOUSEHOLD ¥ RNITORE. ae 30 Se te aes em bracioy oul imarala Teom fu: re ta peg tod three py i" band ut, ofleloths, stair carpets an+ rods, rosewood parlo Nes, couches, oval, elasre8. 1 pau Fischer's cele TTENTION OF Reet pei iB PARED TO THE pouitive wale of the vali store and lot No. 1i4 Nassau Bireet adjoining the ‘Tract "ouse, lately occupied by Banks, Gould & Vo., iaw booksellers, aad at regent by Banks : thers, which takes Hixsh at 12 o'clock, by ADKUAN HL a. Abue, ry yas ‘Auctioyeer. SSIGNEE'S SsLE POSTPONKO.—JCHN G, OLDNEB, auctioneer, by YERBY & OMDNeR, 130 Broa iwav. order of the assignee, the eale of to tak piace (ni Mmoruing is postpoued until Wednesday, 28d fast, nt 1 ral :« Paruies baving carriages, rooka way’, wish to add to this sale please aire watacbeus tox eoan' room by Saturday oe yeye iy SOLDNER, Auctioneers, 180 Broadway. UTFERFIELD, AUCTIONEER. BY w S.INGRAHAM— 194 William street, to close & aiort- wrench Vy, at Po cy the atock ani fix er sores ef counters, Xt chairs. carj} range, &c. log ‘YONSTABLE’S SALE OF FURNITURK.—A. M CRISTA: C LAR, auctioneer, will sell this day, at 1036 o’clock, at 23 Lowery, & large lot of household furniture, engrarinss, 1ook- ing glasses, olt paintings, gas Sxtures; also. a lacge lot of oll cloth, carpets and inatticg: By order of the Goaatile Boware H. LUDLOW, AUCTIONEE! NAVY AGENT'S SALE OF olka AT AUCTION. etl bUDLOW & G0 ae! pile auaion on, Friday, larch al e'’clo ‘avy Yard, voklyn, Order of Geo, N. Benders, Ka; Navy agent i= PROVISIONS. 6,137 pounds bread. 13 barrels boot, 25 barrels pork. 120 pounds nee. 178 pounds do. 88 barrels flour. do. rive. 414 pounds tlour. 2.233" do. plosies, 143% do. tea, do. butter. 1366 wallons of beans. 6 bread bags. cLorming. 2 round jackela, 7 flannel overshirts. trowsers. 66 sheeting fro- SR gutinet trowners. 388 pairs cui acta shoes. 1 pair of socks. Sloth caps. ats do. i eatin Bumps. 1 piece blus dungaree. ‘shoe 2 blankets. Re a: kips akin “do.” § nbeeting frocks. flanvel jumpers, ‘1 round jacket. 1 do. uoderabirt. 1 pair cloth trowsers I pair canvass duck do, 3. do. overshirts. 2 paira faguel drawers. mattress, 8 pairs stockings. SMALL sronae 12 pocket handkerchiets "shaving bores 6a pans. 270 botwies mustard. 110 pounds beeswax, packing bores, scales, nd measures. DWARD SCHENCK, AUCTIONEERS WATCHES AND jewelry—Iy K. & F. H. SCHENCK.—This day, 16th inst., A. 10's o'clock, ut their salesroom, No 33 Nassau street, ele: ant jewelry, conaistog Of eetaof pins and earrings, brooches, Gracie, earrings, etude; eets of studs and sleeve buttons, vest buttons, &c., set with mosaic, enamels and cameo of new and rich designs; also, superb 13 carat goltl hunting and open caso watehes. embracing putent and detached levers, chroao- meters and doub ¢ timera, with independent stop seconds; also, sold vest and ;usrd obains, chatelaines, & DWARD SCHENOK, AUOTION! : A wth wt, at 104g walt: at $3 Nassau sireet, ten rosewood and ma- hogany par’ brocatel, brocaile, Feps and piush; rose wood marble top elegeres; rosewood marble top contre, side aud sofa tables; Voltaire and Lurkish easy chvira; beda| buresus, wardrobes, de. Also the entire furniture of family decliulug housekeeping, removed for convenience of bracing rosewood parior sult, rosewood. toarble txp. tables, bureaus, washatands, &c ; rosewood and mahogany bedsteads, sofas, chrirs, otlomans, lounges, matiresses, paiatiogs, and & general assortment of furniture, FITZSIMMONS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL THIS + day atl o'clock, at 27 Centresireet a large awortment of new and second band furniture, iron and other bedeteads, ta- bles, chairs, closets, ice boxes. hal zea, &o , to Close a consignment BNEY H. LEEDS, AUCIIUNKER, Salesroom 23 Nagai street. Superb collection of pictures, exceeding in quakty any ever made fa this country. HENRY H, LUEDS & UO, will oll at on the evenings of Wedvesds March 16 and 17, at 736 0' re rooms, Tenth street, near Broadway, urea, exceeding rn aie have been received oe a stands, wardrobes, matires- Sale positive. of pic. smapalliy eneanta inceanate sree, from Messrs. Goupii successor Yn ule city. Among sagt ream uperb pictures 5 rar tures Muller, Roussent, Tetmbert, De Wlimacher, Gosse, an rors Moca "Vas bendel, Shayer, TW. Bainonda, a masterioes by ‘erent tl ME being are Gln ‘Huntingtons K Kenai, Gi ‘crop m juntington, Kent our, Crop Wier, Hays, ‘Odate fan Lany 4 9, 2 Darley, Tait ‘Sittord, W:8. Mouct, ant. Win. Hart, O 1, Hes, Bhauuck Brows, Hubbard, Ganvard—the-6 sale in us cours —Blsarely Boston; La abata, ot Phils’ ot ‘others of ‘this class, that no sale of this charac: ted; every picture guaraniood. 1 be om exhibition at the above ‘place one week pre- omen are invited toeramine from 8 A.M. to 10 P, ENRY H. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER—SALESROOM 28 Russau sirect HENRY E- LEEDS & 00. will well, at *uetion, this day, (Wednesday ) March 16, at 10% o'clock, uti ‘eaidence of Mr. Tadeyonyan, No, 144 Teath siroct, near road. . handsome bousebold furniture, paintings and Oriental ities, the property of the above, counsting of medallion carpets; rosewood parior furniture, en suite, covered in broca- vel: pler glaspes, earved rosewood centre and side tables, mar- ble top oak extension table and arm chairs; bedroom furniture, Of carved rosewood and mabogany. also, a numoer of paint= ings, representing Oriental views from nature, painted to Grier, by a promisent French ariist. also, a variety of Turk. ish and Persian carpets and ruge, of extra size and quailty, a and a tumber of Turkish curiosities, auch as pipes, carvings, de. ENRY H. LERDS, AUCTIONEERS aLBSROOM Py ‘Nassau, street HENRY 3 & CO. will sell, at anetinttt gharedayr: March Tf, ar lUse o'clock, bi 4 Great Jones nireet. & general assorunent of housebold furniture, consisting of Brussels, ingrain and three-ply carpeta, lace cur- tains. solas, tete-atetes, chairs, quartets, gilt frame mantel and pier mirrors, mantel ornaments, encoigneurs; bedroom Brussels, ingrain And three ply carpets; black walnut and ma- bogany bedsteads, bureaus, washatands, chairs, hair me dowsters and pillows, bedding, diping room crockery, dts ENRY H. LEEDS, ACOTIONERR, WILL SBLL AT auction the household and kitchen furniture contained in ihe house No. 42 Great Jones street, consist! chairs, carpets, beds and bedding, bureaus, tables, glasses, &c , being the enlire furaiture contelued mthe house’ ‘ale to sake place on Thursday, the 17th fost, at 10 o'clock in the morning. ENRY 8. HEGTS, JR. AUCTIONEER, BY Ht ISS, will eel on Wednesday, March 16, at 1034 0” roOws, NO. S44 Pine atreet, sarge | liquors, nud sugars, to. pet cones, some, Duero e.5 es, klny’ Pumas whiskey, 4 Havana and’ other segar must be sold to pay advances, without reserve, Aleo, one trom safe, counter, cease, dc. OUSE AND LOT—6 HAMMOND STREKT, AT AUC- tion on Fhursday, T7th loat. at the Merchants’ Rxchange, at 12 o'clock M.. by A.J. BLEECKER. $4,000 can remain Oo Bond and mortgage. Particulars.at the ssic- MPORTANT AUCTION NOTICK.—DANIEL 8. resth Auctioneer, office No. 220 Broadway, will sell to the bidder for cash, and for the benefit of whom it may it FoRewood aud imported furniture in g house No 12 University plnoo, near on day ocean larch 16, house were bought during the past year, are of eat quality, in beautiful com, ditions and vo be sold without. reserve Postponement (pa, any account. A partial ist from “the catalogue join In the basement are tapestry carpets, extension table, buffet and chairs, China tea seta, ivory ecslory, out glassware, silver lated tea sete, forks, npOOnA, Casters, &v., gether with all the Tatepalis belongig to the he ‘The parlors are furnished with vel t carpets, three carved rosewood parlor suits, solid rosewood centre, aide and pier ta bles; corner and wail elegeres, pier and mantel glasses, mantel ornaments, bronze figures, classical groups, ric! ‘embroloered lace window curtains, French plate pier and oval glasses; euay, Teception and recutnbent chairs; meritorious oll paintings, bronze yas fixtures, rosewood library and secretary BOOK: cases, elegant rosewood seven octave piano, pearl keys and ladies’ work tables, music cabluet, ogether with an Infe arlety of works of «it and decorations too numerous to mention, In the chambers are superbly carved rosewood bureaus und commodes, couches; cottage chairs, sid dressing tables, fine hair matiresses, spring beds, pillows, curtains, shades, &c ‘The upper alories are furnished with fine mahogany single and double becsteads, and the corresponding furniture to match. Also very superior aulta of richly enamelled bedroom furniture, “Catalogues to be had at the house only. re and W. HUNT, AUCTIONEER, «will well, this doy, March 16, at 10% o'clock, at the selesronm No. 8 Nassad street, a very desirable assortment of best city made ‘bousebold furniture, balrmatiresses, palllasses, china vases, glass ware, crockery, ery, Ince curtains, Sale peremptory. Catalogues ready morning of sal MANTELS AT AUCTION—W. PRLL, AUG- —P ELS & OU. will sell, at auction, on Wednes- gay, March 23, a 11 o'cipek at the warerooms Nos. U2 and 104 uty: moulded mantels, of ‘il the fomeign marbies—itallan statuary, do, ordinary, Sienna, brocatel, black and gold, Lisboa, Pyren- ‘ean; algo, Calltornta marble.” Terma four months, approved ndorsed notes, Catalogues three days before sale. bia sock mnay be examined vhs ns Vine previous to sale. L. PHILLIPS, “AUCTIONRER, WILL BELL P| clock, at the New York Bazaar day, at Crosby reel, st anction, borves, naw” and sez0nt tant soa, slages, Wagons, harness, dvances made on Kints of personal property lef for aaie; also boagut mad” sold om commission. M rain BALM OF ONE CHAMBER SUIT OF walput ae marble top dressing bureau, do. wash- yo vole fo tila sheets, veh Spear git WM CONLIN: Hyak ape one rug, y auorne: mee onli fie 435 Canal street. 7 oa . VAN Cm AUCTIO} BILIP NER, WILL sell on F 18, 1869, at jy oe at the pri- jence No. 8 Amity street, the handsome bousehold farnitore, of rosewood and mahoyany sofas and chairs, centre tables, marbie batty her ned mahogany Fre vedatends, truseels and tapestry Bandsome lace curtelna and’ cornices, ut xls ware, ‘china (on eth a enan ‘droom turniture, Les lasek, straw do., ollelothe, flat sac role: Aen er cf ub Une Kketen Terasiure and utensils, with which Ss wale wil comme ence. PAWNHROKER’s BALK BY JOAN MORTIMER, ON Chatham ajaare.—This day, at 10 o'clock precisely, rain OF shine, & large and extensive assoriment of seroad hand clothing, consisting of ladies’ sad qeutlomen & wearing appa: Fel, pistols, jewelry, bed quilts, boots aud shoes, childrea'a clouuing aleo, end different articles oo numerous to mention, AW EEROK ER's BALE — & ORACAR WILL w auction 0. new wery, ase diverwalin gunn, pia Paid ware, fo pl one year and AO RDOLPHUS, 428 Pear street. Sag OF FURNITURE by Pret ant AN L068 AN BET ASE—- THB ey comaaag of sofas, tae a ties, bu: Geakst att ning om apg “ag : PR, reise dates oan ra — . EDw, He FAULENER, WMC HERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF A Tan Per aha aucteany catalan ae Fy - § inierat of Nay 7 Mallon ato Ue Nancy above preinises. Daled Mare CELLY, B, Renzr, Deputy Sheriff. Simurs SALE.. poy ered & FAIRCHILD, AUC- will se! ', March 16, at 10 o'clock A.M, ins ctaleata ett enema 62 Division estore No. KELLY, Sheriff. LET—A LARGE FURNISHED ROOM AND BED room on the second door; gag in the rooms, wh OF with- Cut board, ina private family, 194 Hi po Ler A: UIT OF UNFURNISHKD ROOMY ON A cond oor, to gentlemen, at No, 6 Bond street. A LADY — GENTLEMAN, OB TWO hap hag le o- "and bandsomel Fooms ins is fon boardery are taken; dlonat 066 o'clock. iway, below Union square. A FEW SINGLE GENTLEMEN GAM Be ACO. Ninth street, between Broadway and University place bo 2.4 PRIVATE FAM PAOLY, LIVING IN A fe Sy rare at p eee sentiment who wish to oo sue eet ‘Roteromoce gives, HOMAS VEITCH, AUCTIONEER.—OFFIO® NO, 10 T Spruce street—Covatable’s sale of oll pal pete, 0 ol Also, on fhursday? Sanh ae tt rd the same time and place, a large aasortment of ines, Linde ), ke. * sab ayePs SOHN H. HILLIER, emer Toe: BADAY. M ARCH Pinhal ie dd AT THE ‘Exchange, ‘ater street, ve eine k houses 603 and 658 i the two substantial Sve alory treat’ bettreen Bcamaimel sad "eckeoe streets, Wxi0, tu a desirable position for renting and producing large imcome. Fixty per cept can remain aud morgage for three or five years. Possession given by the Ist of April. pe 3B FRANKLIN, AUCTIONEER —PARTITION of valuable pron Palas ‘to close the estate of ey us De Poynter, ct WM. H. FRANKLIN: hs ell at jeoeased.. tion om Thursday, March 17, 1800 chante’ Bx‘ the direction 0 Washington place cora 18 Washington place, on the south corner of Ureene—the vacant lot on the northweat corner, with party Fourth street ~The ‘house and lot. No. 308, adjoining; aleo ‘one lot adjolning, about 13 feet 2 aches in idth by 96 feet S inches tn depth, with party wall. Maps will be ready for distribution previous to the sale. 75 per cent may remain on mortgage for five years. For further particnlara inquire of Wim. i, Curtis, counseller at law, 106 Broadway, or PHILO T, RUGGLES, Referes. M, DUMONT, AUCTIONEER BY. GEO. W. JEN: KINS— Auction sale of borses, wagons, harness, &e., Bomendyke's Hotel, Mottnaven OKO. W, DHNKING wil gel at auction, at the of 7. womendyke, Motihaven, on Tusa day, March 16, at 11 o'clock A. M., the barroom fixtures of the hotel; also 8 horses, 1 cow, 2 singie weated \op wagons, | two- weuted rockaway, Liwo-sested light conc, 8 wagons with ut tops, 2 double sets and 46ioxls sets of harness. ‘The horses can be seen on the premises any day previous to the sale, M, DUMONT, AUCTIONEER. Condemned soode, is, by order of the Culted States Light- ment WM. DUMONT will sell, at auction, this day, Wednesday, Maroh 16, at IL olclogk, at the foot of Wall sires, old iron, Ua ofl butis, iron ves, lot o} ans, &c ; Cop) nd fron Janthorns, iron window sashes, wood do: oll ‘barrels, anchors, furuuce, irm lamp standard, old rope, han ies, oi! pumps, lot of blocks, putty, bell standard and two rels of provisions. TLLTAM DUNONT, AUCTIONEERSBY GRORGE W, ii INS.— Auction sale of firt clase road horses an rithout tops, ‘and bar: SENOS with and wi Sens Ndoumie and sing ied ‘0. W- Be AC da Letanouon; o sree oy fe caghaed a M., at Jacob lv mee, javen, we named ‘They can be seen on the premises any day prior to aie ILLIAMSBURG AUCTION NOTICE —M. DOUGHTY, auctioneer, salesroom 7! u street, will sell, on this day, Wednesday, at 103 0" oak, ail tho farailure in neue ‘2% Roaé atreet, Wiliiamaburg, between Lee avenue and Broad- ray consioting of ronan Barlor furniture, in brooatel; ma sofas, tete a-tetes, and easy chairs; b und brocaiel curtains, centre tables, and y apa epee Pes pereene sets, rosewood armout feather beds and bedding late ane ‘ia? li loth, “hat That stand, Jon exten tal room chairs, chita, crockery, Plnted wars, Kichon iiana cooking soy stove, &o.—the whole 16 Deremptorily sold, and ‘atiention. “Catalogues at house moras Wren a dtp at Zola, a No 8 Canal rel eat ‘ nice ‘barroom, tre street: con! of bran- dice + gi, wines, chauavagne, counter, ns, de- ae AUG. MONAGHAN, Constable. ;, WITTERS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL. ON FRI- at 2 o'clock, in front of 454 Oanal y virtue of , one ak ney ous bay of ait Eaq., counsellor and attorney for p! yet a clock, A se Gnoal are WILL SELL, THIS atreet, one counter, two ine cate, BY Soe lhe costly: eeee; haat side case; ER vat verre: Bens damaged by water. womea wert mat 2 o'cloc entire parlor, agree Seale rota awd cihcwen {rotture, ts grea note = a, roceieg endo and other een aS le. i other mirrors, dine three-ply, tograin and otber earpets, ball olciolna, mabapeny and on bedsteads, hair avd spring mattresses, feather and bed- ding, marble top one and me oa bureaus or stands, toilet ware, wardrobes, chins, sliver Ware, stoves, dnd al «the mote woe 9 oe hi 5 oias, ir, talon co Day advances and siorage ale rain or FINANCIAL, A REPORT OF TH® INSURANCE COMPA- hice —My usual annual statement of the fasurance com. anes, as reported to the Comptroller of the State of New york for the Legislature, and furnished to me by the state De partment, is now ready for distribution, and can be obtained gratuitously on topliaton Atm ollie. ERT H NICOLAY, k Auctioneer and Banker, No. 4 Broad sireat. WITHOUT FAMILY, | rt. “AMERICAN WIDOW naDy et let a furnished room, with or without ike uboard& indy reftronoms exchanged. Gall at 85 Garmine & y “NEATLY FURNISHED BACK PARLOR ON bag cA floor, to let to a lady and itleman, with board for ; also @ room on the floor fora single gentleman. Pletse ‘The Broadway and a quire at 87 Second street. Bleecker a ‘the door. —s MALL PRIVATE FAMILY WISH 0 Penk with voarde Sere eee toe parlor aud bed- Toom to a gentleman and wile; a pleasant home witl be found, Reterences Eeterenoce given and rousired.” Apply at 168 West Tweaty: gy FURR ROOM ON THE FIRST and cold water, pantry, closets, ‘ike. The location log i pleas sf con on re enient to cars. (a Va ‘West Twenty sixth street, a eee: rooms by applyin, parlors on Wontne' ae TBE VICINITY OF ORANGE, NM. J, be «1 some railroad noeas (ie ine oumenen, by a tamily of four growa Dereon, w Map ho enty of fare are ‘ll thasis ted.iired, ad Great A- Bl, bx 1807 ‘New. York Post oflce, wis name aod directions fo": the place, ished S008 felis pein | room, with deard, for a gentle wn, wife and Sir aged io Tocans nos to enceod $i a pode they or 15 idl wale af Md Oana aurect, aide pref Addreae Heraid offlee. BY A YOUNG MAN, BOARD IN A GR@ Werte priate family, eltver in Now Tore on Bite 2, lapguage ts spoken.” address Hl. F., ryeaire | Yeo erald odlae, statin toreas. ‘oom and unturnished, with full board for the lad via an paral forthe gentlemen, ou the ena side of the Bowery, between Houston ruculars, W. A.8., box 125 Herald ollloe, WAVERLBY PLAGE. - FURNISHED PARLORS, BED, rooms and single roome to let in the v ably tie north corner of eng phe ena th Waverlay pins Partial or ful board ean be furnished 15 AMwiTy stamet, eicHr OURS FROM way.—Purnisbed apartments with board; terms reassa- niet house, vith a modero improvements. sioner at 30 FE, FIFTEENTH STREET, NEAR ey. Ave nue.—Furnished rooms to let, suitadl and their wives, or single pentemen, Lacatio: No houses in the rear, and « fall view of fata arene Ne 4 TENTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVENUB.—4& pleasant rooms, ‘with boar \iahed rooms to let, on the second flood, La Fequired, References ex: moving Istof May, Rete: aces excl aA joung gentlemen can obtain very a2 Dinner 4.4. MEST ELEVENTH STREET —4 SUIT OF FOR. single gentlemen. ‘with full or partial board, ingle gentiem nh a SPRING STREET, THREE DOORS FROM BROAB- OA RD. OARD.—FAMILIES DESIRING TO MAKE ARRANGE. ‘way,—To let, soveral handsomely furaishes roome, te mena for board for the frat of May, ean have a choice of | alngle gentiemen.. the location ls oar all che firt claus hola ‘at 62 Kast ‘Twenty third street; a suit of | and places of amusement in the chy. Inquire of aN30M i rat oor will be vagantiext week. Hou! ARD.—FURNISHED, ROOMS, SUITABLE, FOR ra 145 NINTH STREET—SUITS OF | FURNISHED Je Keutlemen, a'et with Board dinner aitabie for « tally. with private table ix o'clock. ‘Inquire at No 9 Carroll place, BI if desired, in the ‘above first class house; tatally ata location pleasant, pear Broadway. OARD—WITH WELL FURNISHED SMALL. FRONT Sa ae om, mist} om reasonable terms by a gentleman ‘EST aT.—A PLA! at 371 Fourth sect, near Lavayeie place. 145) Sivate amity wourd tots ta front room. with ARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFF OR TWO SIN- > pegeailemen can obtain a parlor snd bedroom, with ard* ou the lat of April, at 6 West Waskirgton place." Din- ner alZo'clock. Kefereuces required. OARD—IN AN AMERICAN FAMILY. ONE OR TWO gentlemen can ¢ singie rooms, with breakfast am and Ginner on Sundays, ‘Terms very reasonable, Please at 49 Orchard street, ww Grand. OARD.—ONB OR TWO ROOMS, FOR GENTLEMEN om” one of the mort beautiful locations jn the olty. oq 22 West Fourteenth street, between Fifth and ven OARD.—A FAMILY HAVING MORE ROOM THAN required woul dispose of a desirable patior and chamber Adjoining, on second tel family; house having the modern improvements: a2, an excellent table ersibie by ears and singess “Apply atgita West: Tweaty-Oret street. OARD.—NO. 8 SECOND AVBNUE, NEAR FI¢TH street. Handsomely furnished rooms to let to gentlemen And their wives and singe gentiemen. House first clase; situ- atiun pleasaut and desirable; dinner al 644 o'clock. To country coming’ to de, lly and wishing transient board in @ private boarding house, can be either by day or week. OARD IN EAST THIRTEENTH STRERT—A BACK d floor; also, room om fourth floor, to let, eliaa bascivoat’ Bouse, wiih modern improve: ments. Apply at No, 146 Kast Thirwenth sireet, avenue, rpisbed |, to @ gentieman and bis wite, at $11 eek. Howse Eey Sacees RegeGrammeal? taaerin CeO WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET —A Fi! 132 Yom, for’a gentleman and lady. can be beds ia board! cooking ail domestic tie Ist of May.’ The ce HO. JOHNS No moving piven, Dinner at six o'slock 14 DSON STREET, FRONTING ST. park.—Furnished rooms to let, with board, to sh entiemen. Also two or three single rooms, House with all e modern improvernents, No moving on the Ist of May. EAST TWENTY SIXTH STREET, 16 Aow reapectable youn a proce vente. # men can prooere #0, a choice Of room, on reasonable terms, suhable board for tamilies. No moving ia May: 313 FIFTH AVENUK.—A SUIT OF ROOMS, IN A > private faiily. furnlabed oF unfurnished, on the sooond th board. Also, a room sul e for: geatemen, Binder at6 Oelock. “Hetereuces exchanged. = 38: BROOME STRERT.—TWO GENTLEMEN AND ladies, or, # party of single gentlemen, can obtain fine large rooms, with tull or partial board, by ip pplying ae above. The houses newiy furnished, pupered an. and has modern improvements. at re: rates. Reference given aud required. 503 BEPOME STREET. NEAR BROADW iy —Naw and elegantly furnislied ronms on the second floor, for A gentieman and vile or single gentlemen, wilh tot and oold water, gus, ; OARD IN BROOKLIN.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS rile or one oF two single gentlemen can be accommo dated with pleseant and partial board a Applying aC 101 Lawrence streel, within a few doors of the Pul ton avenue cars. References OARD WANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY, IN A SMALL Drivaie fumly, where a no olvet bonrders tara not 49 er week, boarding pers ‘wil please Shswer Address ©. M., Herald office. . CARD WANTED—FOR A GENTLEMAN AND TWO Location pret we Tenth street, near yreneireds ‘T., 619 Hud- ‘rooms, and stating terms and location, BOARD WAMTED.— A GERMAN GENTLEMAN, AN EX- t pianist, wants: ‘and board, in a genteel private ‘where he can give lessons on 1b6 Address pise.as compensation. “Beat of reference given. 1K 1,804 Post oftice, OARD WANT! FOR A Crepe irc WIFE AND ‘son; two ry iene small Phineoa aa connecting: iets ath, gas an ‘about 6 o'clock; above Tenth street and’ west eae avenue. Address box CARD Wi WANTED—IN atten! BY A GENTLE. and wife, inan American ft , where there are bat few or no boarders, era, within sixor elght auinutes’ walk of the Fulton ferry. Address for two days, stating location of of room, with terms, which must be moderate, K. B., Herald oflice. OARD WANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY WHOSE 0¢- her to be absent. during the days where are ae Be ¢ pore ee in Ue ae a a be pave ‘Fourth str dress, wi ; ‘tice, "References exobanged. ene OARD WANTED—FOR A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, between Bleecker and Fifteenth streets and Fourth and sixth avenues. Private family preferred. Address L., box 210 Post office. OaRD A ssvretins th bate Ly oeed, BE PalD ee A YOUNG Bo peas peat in a house where M 4 home can peeaie ed; small hall bedroom required: would be ermanent if Bi 2 must be bevween Grand. and Fourth streets, weat Of Broadway. Address James, box 2,523 ‘ost office. AUGUST BELMONT, BANKER, 76 BEAVER STREET. saves lewvera of credit for travel llers available in all parte Of the world, through the Mesara. or Fark, aon on, Frankfort, Naples, Vienna anid thelr corresp N OLD AND ESTABLISHED FIRST CLASS INSUR. A ance ene Going & highly respectable and profitable business, would like to increase their capital upon the contem pisted redrement of their present President, thus affording an excellent opportunity for any retired merchant or gentleman ot influence to secure a favorable office, Uf those desiring to have the position, preference will be given te such as can con trol poi to the new capital. Angurance, box 580 Fost office. HOUSE OF WEALTH AND RESPECTABILITY IN ‘Texas desire to build warehouses in Galveston, and wish to wake a loan of about $12,000 for one or more years, tor which they are willing to pay interest allowed by the State at the rate of S per cent per Annum, secured by bond and mort e, Address Jobber, . H. Ludlow & Co., when fiklier particulars will be xiv aiven, IVE TROY CITY SIX PER CENT pot FOR SALE— $1 000 euch, payable 1878; sow PRU June and De. cember in New York city. PRE AY 4 00., 40 Wall atroet. IRE STOCKS FOR SALE. Brevoort, Harmony and Firemen’s Fund. ‘Also Mercantile Mutual Marine JOHN B. MURRAY & 00. No. 40 Wall street, ARLEM GAS LIGHT STOCK, ‘Ten thousand doilars OLN E MURRAY &.00., No. 40 Wall street. ‘OHN B. MURRAY & CO., General banking, disrolunt and collection honge, No. 4 WALL STAKET, NEW YO. TY. Orders aud inquiries from correspondents sanwered promptly. FFIOK OF THK PHRNIX FIRE INSURANCE CO, Brooklyn, March 8, 1869.—The Board of Directors of thit Comproy have this day decisred a sem{-annuai dividend of ten cea payaple on demand, at thelr branch aglee, No. 63 all steeet, N. PHILANDER BAW, Secretary, O'ue or P| Sd eT as. Be ny, New 1859. ‘ann of the. tne tinal ntral Ratiroad the sharehold f the Oe Sompedy for te slecton of directors and. the o HRY cligrot Cuicag®, oa Wednonday, the 101 of Ms acy ha 0,00 ; Tog oboe Ai "the wenater bo “A be oa of Mareb and re-opened on the W. K. ACKERMAN, Secretary. HOLDERS OF SECOND MORTGAGES —WILL, BE ext for well secured second & beautifully located bi cottage house; also some avi le im ot erty in, Brookiya, About $3,000 caah be = if reyuired. ‘address’ box 2,600 New York Post HHELING RAILROAD Rob sami eke od tren ponds given by the city of Wheeling to the road soupusicn, namely:=the Hempfield wallroad Ooekoaay, the ‘aud Cincionat € y and the Cleve: land Pittaburg Katiroud Company, are nested D Meet a committee on oe. 1 Go Astor House, in New York, on the ih day of May nest, for pe puspows of of ‘coming to some agreement, vented “ _ JOHNC. PORTER Fas. 1, 1859. Clerk of the sity of Whee 20. 00 ‘TO LOAN ON BOND AND MORTGAGE, AT Ce auatis Be cents for three meoutore funds; one e 1 mproved, pees the eengnt ment ‘tivided. fia @ HUI ay Williaa street, en $165.00 70 LOAN-—ON poet AND MORT- age, in sums Kod 000 to $20,000, on im- Bora 2 pe aac thee Fork or 2. ABBY Compasy’s Ott WEWSPAPERS. U KNOW YOUR NRIGHBOR py ‘A SUSPICIOUS ae HE A GAMBLER Ne 18 PRIRNDS SAFE? THE NRW YORK OMNTBOS - premeometartea a street and num- OSG, AUCTIONS, GAMING HOUBES, ‘Bouus, TICKET ee RESORTS FOR USPiULOts PLACES, mea eu ever te ints by eden stranger. oe bey And keep it for cunt Future reference. BUS Ia sold on ever noe FOUR CRNTS, aid weil worts Ave times the money. ™ CoqUETTR—Ti NEW WEEKLY parry FOR the ladies, ia ont this moraing, containing we y'Gonteasions of m Goquetin,” we «0 wg eral by ait ewnoaiors ice tres Sula! ake to your homes, your wives, th OF Awe for srergvoay must ust read K, Gilice $3 Joba atreet, corner of Nas bree or tour ai BoAkD WANTEDAIN A PRIVATE FAMILY, WHERE there are no other boarders (or only one or two), by & young gentleman and bis wife, & nicely furnished sitting room with ball bedroom adjot ‘ind yaniry room, for which $13 per month will be paid if sulted; location must be in a desirable feighborhood, and between Second and Kigbth avenues and uot above Twenty fifth street, Address, stating particuiars, C., werald office. OARD WANTED—IN A FARM HOUSE IN THE country, by a gentlemen, bis wife, mother and servant, irom the Ist of May until Viege situation must healthy, feauy access from New York aad wile an hours travel, Of ‘lirond oF steamer; where salt water baths could be taken ad sw other boarders Kept preurred.. Addreas, stating terms aud ull particulars, A. x 3,645 Post oftice. OARD WANTED—BY A FRENCH GENTLEMAN AND lady, without children, in an American family, at Hobo- ken. Please apply at 42 Murray street, OARD WANTED-IN THE COUNTRY, FROM MAY Ist, for a gentlemen, wife, tive children (from 14 to 4 years jd), and servant, must be of easy access and within one hour ‘vom the eaty by Failroad or steamboat, in a healthy location; rooms, and a good table required. Address, ov ting terms, location and reference, box 2,815 Post oflice. Boars. WANTED BY A YOUNG GE&NTL&MAN.—A small, neatly furnished room required, having gas and ion water; Sianec at ts none need answer unl urnieh good boar d, Address, statin; s prepared ing terms, J., Dox 1,037 praky, WANTED DOWN TOWN OUNG Man d his wife; in a private family where there are no olner boarders preferred. Address L. P., box 128 Herald ofllce, atat- tug terms for full board for lady and partial board for genile- man. OARDING.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE AND A fow single persona cam obiain pleasant roc:ns, with good board, in a small family taking but few boarders. Persons werkitig a quiet, comfortable home, at_a reasonable price, can dnd sueh at 119 Nineteenth street. ' Will not move in May. HOUSES, ROOMS, «Cc. WANTED. N AMBEIOAN GENTLEMAN AND WIFE Al sirous & house where the the reut in boards ‘pro of the cares of houseKee; bay address American, statio do, stati can be had. D, Third tat re —_ station Avenue, stating wi FAMILY, OF THE HIGHEST RESPECTABILITY, DB- A, ire § neat fu furnished house, situsted between, Powe jeenth ani ‘hirtieth streets, and Fourth aud Seventh ahipren | rent must be moderate. "Address, ‘Stating locality and terma, A., box 217 Post oflice.. HOUSE I8 WAPTED TO RENT—WITH A FRONT rds seen 15 foes or over, suitable for meeting pone or Houston street, or trom. ieoareny ‘to Essex aceet. Address H. W., Herald office, | sta MAN WISHES TO HIRE A FU! me not ignite up then aa Hyon goven onere ene, ead gore ‘ies geem like home, not Heber we LADY WITH A VERY SMALL FAMILY WISIIRG TO with ‘& good = not to exceed $5 FURNISHED BOARDING HOUSE WANTED—BY A Tespectable american family, pleasantly located in business part of the city. Would prefer to board the owaer in full or part payment. “Address for three days @. H.W Ble- e, FJ OUSE WANTED—WITH MODERN IMPROVEMENTS, by family of tree, without cildren, where the rent may be taken in bo. ‘agp alorger| near Broadway, not far ‘up town. lerald office, PEs OF a Boum, Py feokl rtf NEW YORK OB Brooklyn, the a floor, ment and ome ser- yant'eroom, by_ & oa cou spe with 0 Gas i and bath appreciated. Apartments a rent of $168 to $200 per annum will be paid Address Mr. Brown, Herald ART OF A HOUSE WANTED—SAY FOUR OX FIVE rooms; second story preferred, suitable for an american family of four persons; must be below Thirtieth street aud east of Filth avenue. address, with full particulars, F. Vs V, 180 yuth street, piso aniehte DR acta di ANTE A be oe oon Salo PART OF A HOUSE WANTED—WITH MODERN IM- provements, for a sinall family of three persons; first floor, frontand back barement, and about two other roums, ni ‘Dove Eighth street, New York, or Hrvokiyn, near Fulton ferry. Kent not w exceed $380. Address B. L. H., Herald oflice. OMS WANTED—8Y A RESPHOTABLE AMERICAN lady, in @ private family, one large room, or roam and bedroom on second or third Hor without bosrd;terma ns inst nok exceed tive or six doulars a month. Address ‘box 1s} Heeald ollice. ECOND HAND SAFE _AND LETIER PRESS hag vig? FN aon Herald office. T° HOUSE AGENTS AND OTHERS —WaNTED ‘fo rent, 4 large store on the weat side of First avenue, tween ‘Thirteenth and Twentieth seats, foe wh which » iiberal rent will be paid. A corner preferred on to be hed on or before the first of May, "Address A. Sort Herald oflos WASTED-PART OF A HOUSE IN SOUTHR RROOKLYN, Of three or four rooms ou second floor, with and privilege of bath; reut tor thess not to éxoved ji foe family. of threo persons, gentleman, wifeant servant Ad- ress r (for two days only), Brooklyn Post stating Yocation and full particulars. ee Waa A LADY, A NICE FIRST OR Feoonn ith gas and water, not higher than Twentieth street, and between Fourth and sixth sronues. Beat references given, &c. Address, stating rent, &c,, U. ., Herald office, OA] RDING Py OMMODATIONS.—PERSONS WISH- g board ble localities can suit themselves at the honrdig agency 289 Broadway, or at 341 Futon street, Brookiyn. tiew wishing boarders will please forward particulars to aecom rangers and other applicants. KOOKLYR HEIGHTS.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE or two single gentlemen can be accommodated with good bourd and pleasant rooms. in a private fais, by applying 73 Cranberry street, five minutes from Fulton ater BOARD.—A hf Ma td FAMILY, RESIDING short distance from the city, accessible by railroad at convenient business bours, will persona. Address Honoris, Herald oifice, stat interview may be had. Terms $4 per week. changed. OUNTRY BOARD WANTED—DURING THE SUMMER months, in the neighborhood of Whitestone or Flushing, near the water, the famliy consists of about twelve persons, in- cluding children and servants, Addresa J. K., box 1,647 New York Fost office. a, OR SINGLE PERSONS CAN OBTAIN VERY ‘able rooma, is boos pee. with board, om House, ‘ourth aveaue, aman crm te oe, ote, So fee co taag May see ol SECOND flea uh convenience ‘with or witho breakfast and (on; house situated, 41 Houston street, opposite La low piace, oe renoe private, References ex: cbanged, URNISHED ROOME—TO LET, A LARGE #RONT ‘on the second floor, to accommodate two gentlemen. Apply at at 23 Chatham sireet, opponte the City Hall. PoRsne ROOMS TO LET—~TO GENTLEMAN ONLY, or without partial board. Apply at 82 Weat Twenty: 00D. LODGINGS—25 70 8 CENTS Per NIGHT, 91 kad to $2.50 per ; gentleman and wife, 7! AD 6K. week, 5 cents. cellent Fesmurant in connection. Glove ¢ Hotel, corner of Frank- fort and William streeta, near the City Hall. ANDOOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO, Liet— WIT board, to opiy; ya, weter closes, he. ar th mame hove, Spina S67 near Latayeio ERPEY Mags —A SUIT OF oF separate, ROOMS ON THE SECOND arate, from the Let of May; two necommodated i eaiatoly Weation ts te pisce; four minuica’ wak from the fecry. "Ad. @; four minutes’ wi dress for two daya Grand street, Herald offioe, pes NPAT FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—T0 GENTLE ‘men, with or without oll place, leecher ire, all tbe moderu’falprovements Ouse, ‘aloo & buck parlor. NB OR TWO neatly furnished plying at 696 Houston PRIVATE BOARD IN BROOKLYN A ORNTLEMAN ‘ean be accommodated with good board and Pleasant rooms, in 8 private family, by nuplying aLSE Harri. gon street, second door from Clinton, focation convenient to the Wallstreet and souta ferry. SINGLE GENTLEMEN WISHTNG apartments can be accommodated by ap- ‘W48TED, IX BROOKLYN—A NEAT COTTAGE House, for a small family of three grown persona, within from. Ht {oad minutes’ walk of of Fulton Wail street Street ferry, | Rent pout M3., Herald ofice, nating paricuiars, set Addrene ANTED—TO RENT, BY A SMALL FAMILY, wer it of May, the second and part of the thire iiss toe two semen and four bedrooms, of # house cont provements, with only one olher tumily, between ates oSoliehnctory refers Jot to exer tory ret ni ‘iven. \r station B, Righih avenue Post ofee, for three dayne ee a Were FAMILY OF FIVE pf alah Rte hte =| of & genteel house; below worth west side, with’ part @. W., i Dox 1299 Post care. Wat ar raa FIRST OF MAY, A FIRST CLASS modern store and lots tn Broadway, Carob street, or in that locality, between Park piace and Reade Parties ‘aving uch to let will please address box 4,638 Port omocs Withee ie FIRST FLOOR OR FIRST LOFT, pat where trom John street to Duane. Rent fros $300. Address Tapley, Herald oflice, stating location. ANTED—PART OF A FURNISHED HOUSE, WITH ra improvements and in & good nelghborhbod, by w moder mall fum\ly without ehildren, Address, with 1, k. M,, Madioon aquare Post ofl, ANTRD—A SMALL HOUSE OR THE LOWRR PARE fs large one, with Croton and gas, between Fourth nd Twenty ith stedets nud Second nnd Fitth avenues, fore _BMly of three persons. late the price and location. Address ull particulars, a rac thn et hoor of pis FAMILY OF Two iret floor of a piain hou it ectabte. rightarnondin-arooklyn, oecupled by tau tay. aa dress Obarles Webb, 106 'Atlanuc street, Brooklyn, rms, which mast be vey moderate; also location, TANTED TO LEASE, A TRNEMENS PROPRMTY, for which a tate price’ will be paid. tun SMITH, 206 Mott atreet, near Howson, t* OF soam fey 10 Re pean Hous, ete wx RN FOURTH and Fourth and Kighth avenues, about Srecrs oman modera improve about if bg Immediate possession is a hy referred. Gail B. W, 47 West Taurtecuth treet ee eee em es a = 2 enemas. WATCHES, “JEWELRY, we, ALIVORNIA DIAM DIAMONDS —1N BRRASTOING RiNGM, BLN crosses aad studs, mounted im fine gold, and moet beatiful wtyles, are for Kale. wud.‘ Brosdway jewelry Iry more, ‘S31 Broadway, oppoaiis the rt POR Ar Aye TO ALL JRT bay ae — HL, FLLTAM, Jot ornament maniac der of hin choke oo jot goodaat very bw gress, received i On treet, New York, which will be Immediately atiended to. — octet daete tee