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Seta ae eo. PAINT! Y, KS OF ART, &c., INGS, rere 7 Coskey eORES ¢ May | Gs the elegant mansion 44 West Biateenth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, Bale commencing at 11 o'clock frocieely,. ‘The Auctioneer would call the pa'ticular attention of his friends aud the public to this sale, Catalogue comprising a Guperb assortment of Furniture, Pianoforte, Paintings, Prevch Mirrors, &c, Catalogues at the house. Sale pe- fempiory. bin | Roems—Superd Suits Furniture, covered with rocavel of the richest description; elegant Bets of Window ‘Curtains to match the Buits: Etesres, Bate Jass oors; Encoignures, Secreiary and Bookcase, Centre Tables. sia. tuary marble top; Bronzeand Ormoiu Chandeliers, Cadinets Go match, Ormolu anc Dresden China Orvamen's; Marble Slatuars, Brouse Figures, Oil Paintings by eminent artists, Freveh Line Bneravings. Q MAGNIFICENT SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOO! PIANOFORTE, season, fully guar: ‘over, Music Sand, ‘oak Butet, Brien! irs, Sofss, cut and engraved Giassware, Chive winner Sot, imported from Parts for present owner; Sliver Dinner and Tea Service, Casters. Spoons, Forks, Take Haskets, Oyster Dish, Tureen, Table Curlery, Linen, Fosewoo'l and walnut Dressing Bureaun, Becetreads, Ar: ire a-Clace, en suite; Hair and Spring Mattresses. 24 pair ‘owes, Coanterpanes, Marseilles Quilts, ‘ol 8 Chairs, Rockers, &c. ; also Fur ents. Partios wishing to attend nue cars or stages, from Astor, ‘St. Nicholas or Metropolitan Hotels, leaving at Six. Seenth street, & few doors from house. N. B,—Every arti. ele must be removed immediately after the sale, J. BLERCKER, AUCTIONEER, A. "'stPike COUNTRY stat at NEWRURG. J. BLEECKER, SON & CO. will sell at auetion, on ‘Wedne-day, May 18, at 12 o'clock, at the Exchange Sales- oom, It Broadway..e maguisoent Country Heat at News rg, Orang N.Y. or maps, particulars, &¢., ply to the auctioneers, 77 Cedar st al (A. 4o% SMITH, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL THIS . Gay 3), il o’clocs, at 1] Stuyvesant place (Niuth Gireet) “between Second and Third avenues, one Piano. of ‘Splendid tone and finish ; cost $65U: three Parlor Suits, rose- ‘wood and mahogany Bedroom Suits, Rockers, Looking Glasses, mahogany and maple Chairs, Tables. Brussels and ros Curpets, and everything that belongs to a first clasa 0 A USTION NOTICE —D. D. CAULKINS & CO. atic. TIONBERS, POSITIVE AND UNRESERVED SALE OF ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ‘This Day (WRDESDAY). May II, at t0}¢ o'clock al! the superb and costly Furnicure, Paintings, Stat ry Works of Art, rosewood Drawing Koom Suits, elegant seven ‘octave Piuno’orte, Mirrors, Velvet Carpets, &e. contained in the residence No, 218 West Fourteenth street, near Bieht avenue The anctioncer calls the special atten tion of the blic to this sale, as being the largestand richext assortment of Household Furniture offered at auc- Sion this nm, The Furniture was all made for the pre- wentowner, and isin complete order. The whole be Feremptorily and absolutely sold without reserve, DRAWING ROOM FURNITURE onsl ts of carved rosewoo! Etageres, marble tops and French plate doors and back: Lady’s Work Table, inlatd with url; rosewood Centre Tabi ary marble full suits of Drawing Room Furniture—elegant Tete-n- Geto Sofas, two Arm, two Reception and eight oval back Chair-, catved rosewood frames and covered in three color. ed satin brocade of the most expen-ive description; two Console Tables, iniaid with bihl and tortolse shell; Brocade ani Lace Curtains, French plate Pler and Mantel Mirrors, with rich gilt frames, superb Sevres and Dresden China ‘Vases, richly decorated; Parian marble Statuettes of the ason-, artistic Bronzes, representing nicht and morning, andora. Painting, Poetry, Mu ic, Crusaders. tc. ; Antique Lave Vases, from Herculaneum Pompeli: ebony Card able, Velvet Carpets, Rugs, Turkish Easy Chairs, bron: Clock, runs one month; Ol! Paintings, by Roussean, {nman, n. Cole, Legrande and other eminent artis & TPICBNT SEVEN OCTAVE PIANOFORTE, gs und case, four round corners iinished all round, id with pearl; Music Kuck, rosewood Stool, covered in embroidered Cloth Cover. Books and Miisic, Hall Posewood Hatstand, Oilcloth, Stair Carpet, &c. Chambers, ‘Gecund story—Richly carved rosewond Bedatends. Bureaus 24 Commodes io, match; Wardrobes, Dressing and Toilet bles, Shaving Stands, 'Bookstand, Couch. Arm Chairs, Curvaina, Shades, Cornices Hair Mattresses, Beds and Bed- 15, decorated China Toilet Sets, Mirrors, Dining Room urniture of every kind, Tea Sets, Silverware, Ivory Table Cutlery. Dining Table, &c. No postponement, UCTION NOTICE.—POSITIVE AND PEREMPTORY SALE OF MAGNIFICENT HOUSEHOLD FURNI- URE, SUPKRB ROSBKWOOD PARLOR SUITS, RICH ARPBTS, PAINTINGS, BRONZES ELEGANT PLANO. FORTS. SILVER, CUT GLASS. FRENCH CHINA, &c. THE ENT! CONTENTS OF THE HOUSE COST OVER $12,009. TO BE SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE This (Wednesday) afternden, at 3 o'clock. at No. 182 West Twenty Gest street, between Seventh and Eighth avenue: will be sold the largest assortment of elegant Furniture and SOM Works of Art offered at pablo auction this season. uits, in green reps; Centre am ‘ables. Wurkish Lounges, witn Armchairs to match; superb Geven octave Piasoforte, mab'e top Musle Cabinet, Stool ‘and embroidered Cover; over 00 vards rich Tapestry Carpet; Glegamt rosewood Ktageres, style Lome XIV.; four superd arior Oruammgute Lace Cutelon, Shades, collmtvow of argo + Ornamen: ve Curtain: collection o: and valuable Painuin Ai SLEEPING ROOMS, DINING ROOM AND HALL. Rosewood ey pee gre) Bureaus, Spring ote Hair latiresses, walnut Suits, in green reps; Cottage and other rica, Feds, Bedding, Sofas. Sofa Bediteads, val Mirrore, China, Cut Glass Suit Table Cutlery, Oilcloths, fosewood Hall Furniture. dc rain or shine. ______UBNRY-R, WESTCOTT, Atictioneer, UOTION MOTICE.—E. ROTH, AUCTIONEER SPBCIAL AND PEREMPTORY SALE OF BLeGANT ROUSENOLD FURNITURE, MAGNIFICENT PARLOR FURNITURE, ATPUBLIC AUCTION, THIS DAY (Wednesday), May 11, At the three story re idence. NO. 19 WEST EIGHTH STREET, Between Fifth and Sixth avenues. Bale commencing afternoon at 2 o'clock. The sale compriacs the contents of the house, aud most of {twas made to order for the present owner by celebrated city mokers, and used but seven months, The whole will be fe't peremptorily, rain ing, offering extra inducements purchasers, PARLOR AND DRAWING ROOM FURNITURE. Three beaulifu: solid rosewood and black wainut Parlor wits covered tm rich French satin brocatel and | repsy rkish Exay Chair. aud Lounges, to match ; rosewou Cenire and Pier Table . Ktauere:. Corner an! Book Stand:, 21 day Bronze Clock. rich China and Parian Va-e-, Parlor Oroa vents, elegant Brocatel and Lace Curtains. a fine col- Becton of Oil Paintings. Bngravings, large Mirrors and ande MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, AND COVER ; COST $63) fen elegant instrament, with earved legs and case, with all mo: strung dans. full iron plate, Fren STOOL fave; ro-ewood and mahogany Bedstead, Bureaus, Wash. fens Sofas, Chairs, Rocker Mirrors, Clock-, Tablas, Bed and Hair Mattresses. Beds. Hianket«. 1 China anit Silver Deposit required, UCTION NOTICE.—WILLIAM IRVING, AUCTION cer.—Wagons Harness, Dog Cart, Rockaways, &c. 8G00) & OVORE wili seit on Ths dav sat 12 o'clock, at their : Dey «treet. near Brovdway, a tare nan rtipent of Wagons. new and second hand :— veo Shit ounces, Sprit abl Extension Tabie, fe. Sale parttive. Piano Box Wagons. Three cat under Coupe Rec! Sit No Top Road Wagons. English two wheel Dox Curt. Roc: aways, Germantowns and Doub'e and Singie Harness, &c. UCTION NOTICE—BOOTS AND SHORS. WM. M. ROLLINGSHEAD AUCTIONEER. BY J. T. WHITEHOUSE Salesroom 25 Cortland street, Wiil seit om Wednesday, May 11, at 108 o'clock A. M., about 1.0%) cases prime quality Boo! eBhors. Brogans, Gaiters Balmorals, £c . direc! from man: peers alao the balance of a retail stock of Shoes, Cata. es ready On morning of sale, UCTION NOTICE.—A SUPERIOR ROSEWOOD SE<- ret Bed. Piymoton’s patent, to be sold. on Wednes- day, at H. LEDS & MINER'S, 95 Liberty street. Dives A. MATHEWS, AUCTIONEER. ra Elegant Household Furo ture, rosewood seven-octave noforte, made by the celebrated makers, Raven & Bacon er Pinte, Fre: ina, superb Medallion, Velvet, Brussels and IngraingCarpets; Sevres Mantel! Vases, Oil Paintings, ac. DANIEL A. MATHEWS will sell at auction, to-morrow Thursday), May 12, at 10% o'clock. at the resi ua Vent Forty eighth sirect, near Broadway, all the elegant urniture contained! in said bouge, consisting Im part of rle+ Gant rosewood Parlor Suit. in crimson ant gold brocatel; Fichly carved contre table to match: rosewood Couch, in nd gold brocatel: tivo Arm Chairs, and Reception to match: Lace Curtains, one set green and cold Ge Bronzea, Sti im saci) deveine: one ti crimaon: snpert ebony d git. Work Table, rosewood Whist Table, elegantiv jecorated Sevres China Mantel Vases, fine Narbie ‘4 Bronze Clock, Bronre Fignres te match; ele:nnt Medal- fion, Veivet, Brussels and Ingrain Carpris: Garved Oak Buf fet, ma (do, Extension Table, do. ; Din! ‘Chatra, in een repa: Rosewood Lounge, in bair cloth; Rosewood panish Chair, in leather, with Reading Deak, made by King; elegant Carved Wainut French Belstead, round gorners; do, Dreavog Bureau, do. Chaire and Rocker to mately, Enameled Chamber Shits, Rosewood Livrary Book- ease, Cane Arm Chairs and Rockers, Curled Hair Mattress es, Holsters, Pillows, Pailasves, One Blankets, Bedding, ‘ac. ; elegant Prench China Tea Set, rich Silver Plated Ware, Cutlery. Dinner Set, Ac.; Floor Cleths, Refrigerator, to: gether with the Kitchen Porniture, with which the sale will Sommence, Also, & <tiperb Rosewood seven-octave Pian: « forte, rou’ corners, sirle Louis XLV, made by the weil known firm of Raven & Bacon, of thiscity. A! number ‘of choice Oil Paintings, including a copy of * Washington ‘@t Bunker Hill,” by Gilbert Stewart. Also, a few tine Bngravings Catalogues may be obtained at the office of the Auctioneer, DANIEL A. MATABWS, 66 Nassan street, W. IVES & CO., AUCTIONEERS—FURNITURE + Salernoms, 645 Hroadway—Wiil sell at auction, om ‘ednesdi 1364, at Ll e’clock, second hand Furniture ML, 1864, ony fing in’ part of Badatends, Bureaus. Mattresses, Bolstora, Pillows, Comiorters. Blankets, Cookcases, Eta: ores, Tables, Cornices, Parlor and Library Suits, Bxten- gion Bodateads, pati , ke. Dealers invited, ‘On Saturday, Mas 14, at 11 o'olock. Carpet. Pier and Man- ‘toi Mirrora, Corniees, also five rosewood Pianos, D), Sin tBS, AUCTIONEER —D. W. IVES & CO. + will sell, at ibele sore, @ Liberty street, on Thurs: aay o'clook, ity of second hand Furniture, a Desks. 4 ‘Also seoond hand ‘Alao 24 sets Bonpin W. IVES, AUCTION PE he a yy A Syoare old. WM hands high, warranted sound, kind and =D. W. IVES & CO nie tn any harwess: will trot in th a I fant Roud Wagon, made by Dusenbury «Van Duser; fer, gens. Blanket and Whip. Horse can be seen on application tothe rs. AlRO ® magnificent. close made Joho wrence. in perfect order but little uw: cost 00. Aino 8 oF 10 other Carriages, new and secona hand, Alro & Diamond Rin; Ww. IVR! JUCTIONEER,—D, W. D.. ‘Liveres sirvot, wituetl at la BA Q elock, Horses, Carriages eral, pay advances, ae ioe ee ‘horsey Pe eer fs At 1 orclook, at bie ‘Erera 08 long tall bey Mares, 7'end old, fine styl Je and action; wot detigs Sse tera load a aos Weton. og pay sa DLE ihre as Picnkekcecrnd ont Lee eee ae 11 ret i! ‘NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SALES aT AUCTION. - T° BB, SOLD AT AUCTION—ON SATURDAY, MA M4, House. ware, Glasaware, xtares of a Seaman's situa. May tai tt fed at 79 Oliver street, if uot before sold by private bargain. erty street, 25 crates Barthenware. 150 ‘Cote No. 2 James alip. and American Glass, Silver Plated Ware, Cutlery, &c. a1 legnee and semper ee nee W ii tay, at two vetbart ar aod Casati at two o'eloek. at mi %.—FOR SALE, THE RECTIFYING | valual ‘mene of genteel Furniture. Muor Store at the southwest corner of | Merand other @ Curtains, Centre, ing streets. Brooklyn, owned by the late | Tables; rich velvet Tapest:y. three ply and ether Carpets, James Medes, together with Ave years’ Lease of the pre- | hall and ba ement Ollciuth=: Freach ana Cowtaze Bedsteads lees the Features and the Apperetys of eee = and ner ndireesae, Feather Beds, Redding, Dressing istillery: one Hotsting Mac! y ttireaus, Washstanda, Toilet China, Giass and Stiver Ware, Giaillgry son adtavle Gusinecs nes been carried on at this | Stoves: Dining, Room’ and Kitchen Furaure, Atty Oarpete its late owner, which can be continued Sieur imarroption, ‘This {s a good opportunity for mak! rtieulars apply on the premises. or to OWE: Mocnia, Huesuor at No, 600 Columbla or 62 Carroll stroet, ‘The distillery comprises a fine thre story building, with fine cellars, Also Horses, Wagons and Harness, COLTON. AUCTIONRER.—HOUSBHOLD FURNI- + _ ture, Carpets, French plate Mirrors, rosewood and ma hh y Furniture, marble top do, &c., &¢.—Op Thursday, May 12, at 1044 o'clock. at 103 Fifth avenue, corner of Six- teenth street, the entire Furniture of the house, recently oo. cupied as a club house. It will comprise iu part several very large French plate Pier and Mantel Mirrors, Velvet Tapestry Carpets, Oilclotha, Curtains and Cornices; rose- wood. mahogany and black walnut Parlor afd Bedroom Furniture; marble top Dreasiog Bureaus and Centre Hafr Mattresses, elegant Hall and Hatstands: tozether wi every article in the house. Sale peremptory, at 10% A. M. of various kinds. S$ OF REAL ESTATE A MOF THIRTY ONE ACRES. RIGHT OF. which are wood. 23¢ miles from Summit depot, partly by stage route, and 2) from New York; hot bara, aprle ohare a riety ‘a aoe ee grapes; a nel ; 4 GUATHE NT Third street room'No, ant? OF Bs Alle i MAY 11, 1864.-WITH SUPPLEMENT. . SALES OF REAL ESTATE, LR—A FARM OF 100 ACRES, GOOD LAND. within five miles 0: depot. near the city, Ming, «0. Price only $1200. Facy terme. 30 E. IRBLAND'& CO’, No. I Tryoa Row, Corner of Centre stieet IOR SALE—AN OLD ESTABLISHED, WELL FITTED Coa! Yard. with & larze, exten ive bu iuess, will be gold with or without the atock’ comssiing of about 5.0 tons Goal OF the best brands. | For particulars upply at the office of the Gebhard Fire lasur D x 4 icine Sabhard Fire ‘ance Company, Third avenue au ro SALE—A FARM OF 96 ACRES, IN WESTCHES. ter cou one bour from city, near depot, two dwel- lings, outbuildings, 40; price $1,500. Easy terms. Will ‘exebange. J. i. 'IRSLAND & CO., No. 1 Tryon row, corner of POS, SALROVILLA. SITES, FROM 4 TO 8 ACRES each, delightfully located On. the sea shore. on the south side of Btaten Island, near Eltingville Railroad within one hour o! New York by railroad and boat passed fection far boating, vetting, Gabiag, yetalin, G W. KELSEY, AUCTIONERR, WILL SELL AT J. public auction; om Monday, May 16, at 12 o'clock, noen, (at the Brooklyn Baleercom. No. 44 South Seventh tty street, Williamsburg, the following Real Estate, vi full’ Bote on South Second. streets near Fitth: 2 460x120, on South Becond street, near Six and North Henry strect, ¢ line of the Grand street and Newtown ¥ Greenpoint avenue, near Union avenue, thetwo story frame Dwellings and two full Lots of ground, near the Greenpoint ferries, Terms of sale made known on day of sale, For full particulars apply to the auctioneer, at his office, NRY H. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER. GOUPIL & CO.'s entire collection of FOREIGN AINTING! HENRY H. LBEDS & MINER WILT 81 N, 04 DAY BYENINGS May” TION, on THURSDAY and FRIDA’ wv WY gna is at Ty oelsck, ai the OLD DUSSEL- DORF GALLERY, b48 Broadway, next joor below 0. GOUPIL & 00.8 ENTIRE COLLECTION OF FOREIGN PAINTINGS, of groat value, with many fine examples of the AMERICAN SCHOOL. "Many valuable importatigns have been made to give expecial attraction to this sale, and which will be then for the first time exhibited, including ‘one of the very finest works by that celebrated’ historical painter, C. L. Mull MARIE ANTOINETTE IN PRISON. Also, for the second time in the history of auction sales in this coantes, omp.of those marvels of art) by the great Meis souieur, THE STANDARD BRARER. the largest picture ever seen in Amertca by Verboeckhoven— I Fight ;”" one of the largest and best of H. Schie- orks, “The Toilet two very charming subjects by the popular Ed. Frere; and choice selections from the works of Landelle, Bougerean, Toulmouche, Chavet. Trayer, Van Muyden, Beranger, Valeria, Trovon, Gude, Petit, Caille, Boursés, Lambines, Compte Calix, Thom, Coutou rier, Lemmens, §Theo, Frere, Veyrasso:, De Brarkeleer, Willems, Pecrus, Peyrot, Bonheur, Lasalle. David, Marbon, Gauermann, Jacane, Lanfant'te Metz, Van Marck. Fortin, Micas, Swebark. Boser. Deshayes, Liickert, Stophens, Wal- dorp, ' Paliz7\, Le Ray., Seignas, aud many others of the French and foreign schools. THE AMERICAN SCHOOL ‘will be represented by a muinber of very desirable pictures, selected from the studios of the artists, and contributed ¢: pressly for this sale, Among others we presen} the names of Durand Kensett, Blerstadt, Gignoux. Oasilear Gifford, Eastnan Jobnaon, Gray, the two Harts. MeBntee, Lanc, Haseltine, Benson. Dana. Hennessy, Whittredge, Brandt, Tones, Church, Weir, Dana. ‘And we take pleastire in announcing one work of the very highest merit and of great historic value, the celebrated pic ture by John Vanderlyn, of “ARIADNE,” the finest work of the artist, and long acknowledged the most beautiful, as itis the most refined, nude figure ever painted by an American, and is well known by the best linn ‘engraving ever done in this country, by the distinguished ariist A. B. Durand, ‘The very bigh standing of the house of Messrs, GOUPIL, their reputation for taste, and she many advantages they posness for selection through their various houses im the art capitals of Burove, have always given thelr {mportations ad- vantages over all other parties. At thistime, too, their col- lection overs particular inducements to collectors. as the ew tariff and constantly increasing high rates of exchang> must nearly altogether precludo further importations. Full particniaes, with catalorues, wil shortly be ready. ‘The collection will be on exhibition at the Dusseldor lerv, 548 Broadway. on Thursday. May 5, continuing epen day ing wail the nights of HENRY #1. LEEDS & MINBR will gel! at auction on raday, May 12, at 12 o'clock, im front of our store, No. 93 Liberty pirret, ir bay Maren, five and six years old, fifteen hands high, warranted sound and kind; are very stylish and gentle rivers, and wi'l go in 8'¢ minutes. ‘One prir bay Horses. seven years old, very fast travellers gpgatriian drivers, kind and gentle, and cost one year ago ‘One jump seat Wagon, in good ord: poy Buggy, quite new, and one open Carriage, but little Also set single Harness, one set double Harness, ‘The above is the property of = centleman who disposes of the sane in consequence of having no further use for them. ‘A pair of very pretty. closely matched dark brown Ponies, 1336 hands bi, with flowing taile and manes, gentle. stylish drivers andevery way suitable for a lady's pony chaise; have been used and aisoridden by children; war ranted sond in ail reanects, and are sold by the present owner solely because he has more horses than he can use. did match, team of bright bay Horses, with ana tails, 154, hands high, about eight years old, atvlish, kind and gentle in single or couble harness, to be sound; a very desirable team. ENRY D, MINER, AU LESROOM 387 Nuasan street, opposite the Post ollice, MINER & SOMERVILLE will sel at auction, on Wednesday, May 11, at 1035 o'clock. at 74 Cedar street, the contents of a Restau rant, comprising French plate Bar Mirror, black walnut top Counter, marble top Lunch Counter, black walnut Desks, Nar Clock Stove and Pipe, Railings, Segar Boxes, copper Aa, H. LEEDS, AUCTIONFER. Thi Bur Drainers. jes, Tumblers, Liqus ump, dc. J. JENKINS, AUCTIONRER, WILL SELL AT AUC. « tion, on Thursday, M 2 at 11 o'clock at 1,40! Broad. way, Horses. Wacons, Harness. single and dos Doctor and Business Wagons, i light Coach, Wood's build. Also 6 Horses. SELDNER, AUCTIONBER.—8. W. SELDNER js will sell, on Thursday, the 12th instant. at 10% o'clock, at the Store 135 New Canal street. a large lot of Fornitnre, consisting of back and walnut Tables, Chairs, Bureaus, Sofas, twenty Hair Mattraswes, Pianos, dc, ITHAUER & ORISTALAR, AUCTIONEERS, 10 PARK piace, will sell this day, at 10% o'clock, by catalog for cash, a large assortment of Italian Cloths, Al vartons ‘grades, fine all wool 64 Fancy Mel Union Cloths, various grades; all wool Dress Gond Also desirabie lines of fashionable realy made Clot Also Suspenders, Hosiery, Tatloring Gi ORRIS WILKINS, AUCTIONEER. EXKCUTOKS’ BALE OF TWO VALUABLE LOTS on West Forty second street. near Kighth avenue. E. H. LUDLOW & CO, wil! sell at anction on THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1864, t the Exchange salesrooms, Il Broadway, Lots on the Trinity Buildings, by order of execnt south side of Forts-sncond street. 300 feet west of Kighth West Forty second street—The two valuab! Avenue, each lot 26 feet front and rear by 96 feet 9 inches in cr ‘erms at sale. Mapa. te. at the office of the auctioneers, E, H. LUDLOW & CO., N6. 3 Pine street. DOUGHTY, AUCTIONEER.—PEREMPTORY SALB AVL. of Household Furniture, removed for conyentence of sale. M. DOUGHTY WHI sell on Wednesday, May 11, at 10% o'clock, at sales. room 79 Nasaan street, Consisting of mahogany, walnut and ros*wood Parlor Suits; Centre Fables. Pinr Glaser, Carpets, oa and walnut Dining Room and Library Furniture, mahovany, walnut and rose. wood Chamber Furniture, ‘en suite, Drossin reaus, Washstands Bedateads ber suits, Hair Mattresses whole to #01 Mores WILKINS, AUCTIONEER. VALUABLE PROPERTY, NORTHEAST CORNER OF RROADWAY AND FORTY- RECOND STREET. E, H. LUDLOW & Co. Broadway and Forty-second street.—The 5 vainable Lots, with the 3 two story brick Stores om the northeast corner uf Brondway and Forty-second sire, being 14 feet 3 inches on Broadway, 62 foot 136 Inch: ty-aecend streot, 90 feet 9%. inches north sida. and 100 feat 4 inches rust side. West Forty-recon atreet.—The valuable Lot on the north side, 62 feet 1U% inehes enat of Rroadwar, being 25 feet front and rear by 100 feet 4 inces {n depth, more or less. AA portion may remain on raorteage If desired. Maps, e., At the office of the auctioneers, No. 3 Pine street, N. ¥. AWNBROKERS’ SALE.—W. N. LEWIS. AUC. Hionecr, will sell on Thorsday. May 12, at 25 Chatham Sireet, at 10 A.M. a large assortment of “Gold and Silver Watches, Jewelry, Guns, Pistols, Instruments, dc. By order of J. B. & J. Simpson, AWNBROKERS' SALE—W. N. LRWIS, AUC. tlonecr, will nell this day, at 181 Bowery, up statis, by order of W. Simpson & Co.. a large quantity of Gowns, Shaw's, Remnants, Sheets, Shoes, &c. Sale to commence ai 103 o'clock. AT YONKERS— nd nnade trees; ; furniture, new. GOOD INVESTMENT.—595 WELL LOCATED AND excellent Building Lots in the village of Jamaica, L. I, tery cheap. Tesms easy. with money furnished for ‘aps of the property (with accurate drawings of iF juable dwellings to, be given the pure! rane the aale prozresses) fnrni } te CHA Go. William aircets 7 *PPI A FURNISHED HOU! FOR SAI, Fronting the Hadao arden, fr ten rooms. cas, water. arble mante! Plot 80 by 206. ‘Only $8,000. Anply to JAMES YOUMANS, Yonkers. A BARGAIN —FIFTEEN FULL LOTS. FREE AND clear, suitable for maaufacturing purposes. sfuated in Leonard street, Williamsburg; each let worth $25); will sell the whole for $2,500, JOHN FORGIE, No. 5% Pine street, room No. 18. RARE CHANCE FOR INVESTMENT, —FOR SALE, forty acres of splendid Land, part of ‘the estate of the late Archibald Cornel, beautifully located for di- viding into piots of five or ten acres. on the Bay Side and Flushing plank road, adjoining the beauttfi! country seats of Messrs. 8 T. Nicoll, George Bradish, William B. Law- rence (late 4. A. Mickle), and A. Franklin. baving fine views of the Sound, and but five minntes’ walk of the de- Bt of the North Shore Railroad—now half completes in- farmation and maps of the property at LAWRENCE & COX'S, Auctioneers and Real Estate Brokers, 32 Pine street, DRSIRARLI RESIDENCE AT YONKERS FOR aale. consisting of a first class house and stab! eat garden and amall grove, on the river hank, with a fine view, within three minutes’ walk of the railroad depot and steam. t landing: modern convenieness, in good order and endy for immediate occupation: In every way itahle for genteel family, Apply to B, A. STARR, Yonkers: B COP. RIN: 27 Nasnin stroct, of JAMES M: DRAKE & CO., 23 ‘ork. —A FINE GRIST MILL PROPERTY, Giue Factory, highest cultivation: large House, Barn, Wagon House, 4e. in Monmonth county, near Middletown Point; very chénv— guir $3 000. “Apply Wo J. 8. FERGUSON, §7 Nassau mireet, third floor. FIRST CLASS BROWN STCONS HOUSE TO LET or for sale, three story. high +1099. modern impro ments, in fine order, on Fast Fiftioth street; fine neighbo: heod. Apply to P, SEYMOUR, !71 Broadwa: FIRST CLASS FARM, 145 OF AORES, HIGHLY cultivated, wall timbered, watered, &c.; cod buildines, fitteen acres valuable frult orcharaa. finely located, high ground, one mile from villaze depot and landing; eighteen miles in New Jersey, for sale very low. ‘W. P. SEYMOUR, 171 Broadway. GOOD CHANCE TO SEOURE A LOT—LOTS ON Staten Island for sale Price $49 each; $10 at the time of purchase, balance $10 per month. Apply to T. W. STRONG, 98 Naseau street, N AX EXTENSIVE, HIGHLY PRODUCTIVE FARM FOR AA“ ale very chenp; can be divided into three or more; in good buildings, fence, order and cultivation; well watered, pleasant, healthy location and neighborhood. SOUTHWICK & WOOD, 18 Pine street. ARGAINS —16 ACRES, WITH HOUSE, BARN, GOOD Sawmill, only $1.60): six acres, with House. Barn. and all kinds of fruit, oniy $700; one mile from Fnclishiown, Monmouth county.N. J. Apply to J. 8. FERGUSON, 87 Bassau street, third Goor. JENTRAL PARK PROPERTY—A GOOD INVEST. ment.—Four full Lota, 100x190. centre of block, 10%d street. between Second and Third avenues: situation roman- tieand healthy; a site for five cottages. Price $6750 lot; balf on bond if wanted. THOS. SCANLAN, 10 West Sixtieth stre, |OUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR SALE OR EXCBANGE— for desirable city proverty, situated on Long Island. 100 yards of railroad depot and nine miles from consisting of a Gothic Houre. n, coach house, house, well filled, &c., with @ great varicty of fruitand shrnbbery. The whole consists of about twelve acres. with two acresin lawn, beantifuliy laid out Price 100. Inquire of A. CONKAY, 163 East Houston street HEAP FARMING LANDS FOR SALE.—SEVERAL arnall Farms, well improved. Also a Tannery, doing a business, with the stock and fixtures for sal bie 100 miles of the city. For particulars inquire at as, LUXTON’S Land Office. corner of Palisade avenue aod Warren street, Hudson City, New Jersey. ARM WANTED—ON RITHER SIDE OF LONG Inland, worth from $4,000 to $7,000, within forty or fifty miles of Brooklyn. Address for one week box 77 Pest office, Brooklyn, stating terms and location PAkM FOR SALE—SITUATED IN JONEAU COUNTY. Wis containing abont $00 acres, 60 under enti vation, Dulidings, Would exchange for propert in New York or Brooklyn, or vicinite. For further partl- quiat. apply to THOMAS NORTHALL4 369 Fulton street, vn. to A. JOURNEAY, No. 8 Pine stree! R SALB FOR LESS THAN COST—A GOOD. SUB. stantial four story brick House, bot 25x100.5 feet. in amt Ferty mth street; a good stan! ere or milk ‘Dusiness; must be sold, ‘Apply to F. FITZSINMONS, 706 Third avenue, OR SALE CHEAP—ON THE HUDSON, A COUNTRY Residence, at Milton, Ulster county, N. ¥. Has a splet river vis ftw mil id within minute walk of landing; about four acres of land, with choice Furie- tigsof fruit and berries: outbuildings all im good order, steamer Mary Powell stops morning and evening at the landing. For furiker particulars inquire of 8. C, JONBS, 86 Broad street, or R. D. PERKINS, on the premises. RK SALE CHEAP—AT HOLTSVILLE, L miles from New York, « Farin of 17 acres, wi and barn; price $850. Also one of 10 acres, with honse and @ young orchard; price $75) Al&lo one of 4) ac house and barn; price $1,000. For further partir quire of oraddress FARMER & GAMAGE, Holtavilie Post office, Waverley sta LL (OR SALE OR TO LET—A VERY DRSIRABLE House and Lot, Barn, &c . in Bloomfield, N. J., belong. {ng toanestate. Possession immediately. Apply to U. D. WARD. 116 N: au street, R SALE OR TO LET—A FINE SWISS COTTAGE, in Guttenberg, N. J., opposite Seventy.second street, with aaplendid view of the Hudson river, flower and frait, garden attached; cmmunication with New York by steani- Doat and cars. ‘Avply on the premises or at No. 9 Maiden lane, to B, WALTER, POR BALK OR TO LET--FURNISHED OR UNFUR- nished—a handsome Cottage, with Stables, five acres of land, Cower and vegetabie garden, at Collage Point, on the Flughing bay. Accommodation by railroad and steamer. Call at 74 Wii!" street, room 1, or at 53 Clinton place. OR SALE OR TO LET—THE LONG ISLAND MAR- ket. corner of Fulton and Carlton avenues, Rrooklyn Also a large Hall, suttable for billiards er manufacturing purpo-es. OR SALE OR TO LET—A GOOD NOUSE. BARN, &e.; ten arres of Lanc; all kinds of fruits, good fishing and bathing: situated tn mit. N. J., near the depot Apply to R. 8. TILTON, 116 Fulton street, OR SALE OR RENT—A FINE COUNTRY SEAT; good stone Louse, with 7 ncres of exellent land; plenty of fruit and good garden; situated im New Jersey; witbin twenty minutes by railroad of New York, and two minute’ walk from the depot. All in complete order and ready for immediate tion. W. F, WALKER, 49 Dey stre OR SALE AT A RARGAIN—NEAR PASSAIC, N. y jm a beautiful furnished ¢ jouble two story hou in garden and lawn; abundance of choler fruit minutes’ walk from ‘the depot; half an bour by railroad from New York; will sell, with ‘or without Farniture. For price and terms’ apply to'J. A. K N, 83 Nassau street OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—SEVEN LOTS ON Reventy-tifth atreot, 150 frst west of Third avenne; wonld exchanze fora good located house up town. Apply toJ. B. COTTE, 138 Bowery. F°, SALE OR EXCHANGK—A LARGR, VALUABLE snd well built dawn town Tenant Property : will be solt tthe ollice of the Gebhard anne and Twency-fifth at ith all the modern Jow and on easy terms. Apply Fire Insurance Company, Thi OMESTEAD FOR SALE OR TO LET.—THE HOME- stead formerly owned and occupied by Judge Emersan wad recently by Win. P. Frost, Eaq., situated on Vanderbilt avenue, Staten Isigad, will be sod at a bargain or let to n respectable tenaatfor one or more years at a low rate: | miles from Vanderbilt Landing. Appis to VAN WINKL jroadway, where description OTEL PROPERTY NEAR THE TREASURY. STATE. ‘War and Navy rtments for sale.—The aubscribers are authorized to sell a Hate! property, finely located in the vicinity of the departments. containing some eighty rooms, barroom. barber shop, &6.. the who'e in full tide of success, making meney without trouble. The property has a front of 100 feet on @ principal aireet, aud in well furnished throughout. For terms, de.. apply to JAB. C. MCGUIRE & CO., Auction and Commission Merchants, ICTURESQUR HUDSON RIVER RESIDENCES FOR sale, —-Sing sing. eleven acres, $15,000. Terms easy. Photorraphe at 200 Breed way. rooms 12nd 13. The abova ‘gain. lar. io a great bari onetrealan BENRY HULL: QMALL COTTAGE HOURER IN BROOKLYN. BUILT OS expressiy for sivgle families, entirely new. for nale cheap on moderate terms. or will exchanze port of them for a good farm. SOUTHWICK & WOOD, 1H Pine street. QEYEN LOTS FOR SALE—AT. A BARGAIN. READY DY for immediate improvement; three lors on Fourth ave. eet; two lote on P24 aireet, between Third two lots on 122d atreei, between Firat 8. EDDY. ‘nue, near 125th ARM WANTED—IN EXCHANGE FOR IMPROVED Brooklyn Property: one valved at abont , with crops and stock, and muet be in gowl order: on Long Island or line of Northern New Jersey Railroad preferred. Ad- dress J. Madison box 184 Herald oilice ARM FOR SALE—THE PROPERTY OF THE LATE phon Weart. located at South Jamaica, L. 1. two miles from the viliage and four miles from Jobn f. Snedt ker's. on the old Rockaway road; contains about §3 acres, ealient culti The imorove- n. two lorge barns, stables, sheds, cribs, smoke house, ice house and all other necessary outbuildings. Price $12,000. Terms—Haif ens): balagce on mortgage. at 6 percent. For further particulars appiy to JOSEPH MASON, No. 5% Pine street, rooms 10 and Il, ARM FOR SALE—ON STATEN ISLAND, 100 ACRES, about 345 miles from Vanderbi't Landing, at the low price of $7.500; mold to close an estate, Permits of A. JOURNEAY, No. 8 Pine street. R SALE—AT NEW ROOHRBLLE, \ OF A MILE from the depot, # handsome Country Heavence, wi M4 acres of fine land. with fruit in abundance of choice varictien: the house is large, pleasantly situated. ond finely shaded: there {s a good harn, wilh carriage house. stable, woodhouse. £c. Apply to P. C. BULKLEY, 43 Wall «treet, Jauncey court. OR SALE—THE VERY DESIRABLE LOT SOL corner of Fifth avenue and Kighty-mxth street, front- ing the 2S feet Sinehes by 100 feet. Thix lot is tv pores ‘Ska well rented. Apply to DYE & CURTISS, 58 ixth avenue. OR SALE—IN MOTT HAVEN, A TWO STORY AND in perfect order. with moiern nine rooms, nice garden with varietics of a fine grape arbor, with choice kinds of ; for $2,700; terms easy. Apply to THOMAS ROB it eral OLIN. on the premises, or 81 Murray street, New York. OR SALE—A TWO STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK Factory, with a 20 horse power 6 dd gundry ma chinery, al! tn fires running order. situated at Trein on the liarlem Railroad, distant 11 miles from New York city, accessible by steam an’ horse cars; a desirable proper- Wy for investment or for use by a party wishing to manufac. ture a patent article. The owner having other business wi'l dispose of the entita property on tavorable terms. Apply (0 WM. A. LILLIENDAIL. 94 Wil ree. Mi POR SALE—UPWARDS OF ONE HUNDRED BEAU. tifully situated building Lote, in the village of New: town, L. I. thirty minutes by rail from the city, which i offered entire or in part very low to parties whe will im Prove, Apply to GUSTAVUS BAYLIES, 240 K roadway. R SALE—A LARGE, FIRST CLASS BRICK HOUS with 12 Lote ef grown Lafayette. It is built inthe best mann: sent Owner, With all the modern Improvements, heated by steam throughout. The grounds are laid out and stocked with shrubberg and fruits of choice selection. Will be sold At & bareain, ne the owner Is going to Europe. Apply 10 J DAVENPORT, corner of Fulton avenue nnd Oxtord- street, Brook! OR SALB—THE LATE COUNTRY RESIDENCE OF Johneton Livingston, in the town of Livin Columbia county. nine miles irom the city of Hudson; taining seveity-eight acres ef the best land, or the improve ments, and only fifty acres, at the option of t! Large and emfortable Dwelling House; bari lanndry, gate lodge and fences, all in gond order. T ieven on the pince are old and remarkably fine: neighh hood vere healthy ronda excellent: scenary beautiful. with a view of the Catskill Mountains Two churches, Post ovtice, stores, good phymcians, teachers, &c.. in the immediate vi cinity, Asa family residence {i offers very many attrac tions, Apply to W. L, LIVINSTON, 41 Wail street, {OR SALE—(MUST BE SOLD) TWO THREE STORY and basement brick Honses in Carroll streat, South Brooklyp: paying a good rent and no trouble in collecting It: they ore first rate order, Address Carroll street, Herald AWN BROKER'S 8. TIMER, at 15 Bast Brondw: consisting of Dresses, Skiria, Shawla, Clon Underciothing, Bedelothing, Conte, Pants, other Goo's too numerous to mention, Freel, 61 Rose street. J. BOGART, AUCTIONRERS, WILL &§ & J, BOGART. ACCTIONEERS—OFFTICR cor. ner of Frankfort and North William streets—will sell This day, May Ii, 10's o’eloek, the corner of Forty-fourth «treet and Pifth avenue, Housebold Furniture, conaisting of | fine rosewood aoe Piano, ave, ys, ovorsiqyiny 0). Pier Mirrors, Velvet bt rier Suite, in pl ; Velvet Stair Carpets. Redsteads, Hair Fecaae terete pray iol be mar. sing Bureaus, Rrusaeis and Three-ply Carpets, eats, Togratn Carpote, Olleloths. Also a supe: iated Ware, Desk, Safe, Ac. tpets, Lace LJ SALESR: OMS, 408 BROADWAY, NEW TO! TORO. A. LEAVITT, Auctioneer. By J. E. COOLEY: WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, ‘and following days at7 0 clock P. M. each day, We beg to SBmouince thal ou the abore day wo dell commence the sale HOICK PRIVATE LIBRARY of W. ELLIOTT WOODWARD, Eaq., of Roxbury, Mass., Eiotonnt Geass, Scorers tans! Rev ‘American History. \d books on exhibition. (808 catalogn: 8 DAY, AT 11 O'CLOC LAROR AND ATTRACTIVE SALE OF rau goons Compras, A ae ae peat Bayete, ‘ and MIS8E! ia the new and desirable shapes for present trade. Also, o full assortment of STRAW TRIMMINGS, LOCKWOOD BROTHERS & Hats, OR saca—a NUMBER OF awa sera Ea Need R SALE—NEAR SOUTH ORANGE, A VERY aT. tractive Cottage Residence rden, planted and well stocked with shrubbery we fruit. “Apply at the drug store, 363 Bowery, eorner Fourth street, For seyecin ROOKLYN, TWO THREE STORY each brick Hoaes, tn central, first clase neighborhoods, irom pirchase, money’ Possession tmevediavele ("de pet on. pi A ion imi y aired, Inquire of 8. ©. oun nz Broadway. roth No. . Fe ALE—THE GRENZBBACK MANSION HOUS: six handsome! Lota of Gro: on the poe Aen iaer CAI ’ ae Sgrent ae, -trort, na 'v ing section ie ¥ Terms easy. Apply to wis STEWARD. Lé7 Booth eueee or 206 Broadway. ORGALB—A BRAUTIFULLO? OF TWRLVE ACRES, im whole or in part, located in the pleasant village of id, N. J., onth west corner of Prospect and Wash ines fine Lot of ,,McMaaton, room 12, Tompring, Baq., Or ise tec R maton One ra aoa fe fiftenn scree. bei 10. Lockenods. ‘ ror the Ec Satay id, cette io tert Of grapes, berries, apples and other frat the land extends to the ret Crd dson end wisatn' os aut H tech severst . and con’ it te New Tork several yee . For particulars Not yp ing of HOMER MORGAN, FR SALON staren 1eLAND, A SMALL PLACE eee plen' y of fruit; oe end rp, r) in New Dorp station for JOHN GHRLT: esha! —— FOR BAte—A set annin PROPERTY, SITUATED tn Be a Braces 4 our the Gene? I eed of ous LJ acres of ands inna. ee and ind mae soit tol cheap. Inquire of W! fale Pina Bhd Base eens A BULAN’ " Row. corner of Conte street, GQIX, FARMS—NEAR PATERSON, N. J.. WITH ALL © the Stock. Farming Utensila and Crops in the ground, will be sold low for cn<h: one of 65 acres for $1.5 WELLING & DRURY, 14 Chambe: 0 CAPITALISTS AND THOSE SEEKING A FIRST class country place.—For sale, trom thirty to eighty acres of excellent Land (either with or without buildings), situated on Newark ave Filizabeth, New Jersey, about ‘one mile and a quarter from E'trabet and three miles and a half from Newari: is pertaps the mast desirable and heat located plot of land for sale in the vicinity of New York, and will be sold at @ bargain; twenty trains to and from ‘New York city daily. For farther particulars anply to J. M MEEKIGR. Broad street, Blivabeth. of GEO. A. ADAMS, with Brooks Brothers, corner of Broadway and Grand st. HREE LOTS FOR SALE—SOUTH SIDE OF THIR. ty third street, near Kleventh aveaue, suitable tor man niactoring purposes. Apply to WILLIAM H, ROSS, 704 Broadway. V ‘O BUY VERY CHEAP—A SMALL, NEAT House, with a few acres of land, in West chi hot $24 cash, Immediate possession Wanted, Addrése R, &., station D. Astor place, oF box 2,915 OF COUNTRY SBATS AND FARMS IN CORNWALL, *) on the Hudson rive nd New Jervey; fine houses, plenty of truit, best of lL acre to 100; from $1,900) to $io,u00;, railroads and steamboats Full description by P. ZEULIO, 12 Centre street, corner of Chambers. 7 =STORE, HOUSE $4.000 taetete A ocsener, to blo and only one block from tioree cars of the Nor Railread. HARLES E MILLS, 4 ND FOUR LOTS OF locks (ron depot. New York PERSONAL. NHARLES FRANCIS WESTERN. A SOLICITOR, WHO left_London tu September, 1854, who.'t 1s believed came to New York, is informed that bis three brovhers and his eldest sister are dead. and he is requested to communt cate with hia parents at Bath. Should he desire immediate articulars of his tumily he can apply to Charles Edwards, Counsellor, 43 Pine street, N If Mr. Western be Ceod. any particdlars about him will be thankfully received by Mr. Edwards. ANIEL, COTT.—INFORMATION WANTED. OF Daniel Cott, or his heirs, supposed to have resided tn or near New York in 1887, A liberal reward paid ier apy ta- i Address A. L, Biss & Co., box 5,400 New iork Post office, K. 2 MOGANAH.—THERE [5 A LETTE! Ue Post office for you. ¥ MISS LOUISA BATES WILL SEND HER ADDRESS Tio it 62 box 1,209 New York Post olllee, she may hear of something to her advantage I’ EDWARD PURPLE WILL street, he will oblige URPHY.—I AM WELL, BUT UNHAPPY; AM LOOK. Mlncaniiousty for «letter from you; donot keep me lone in suspense. ME LANDER, DO COME BACK, OR WRITE AND MM iet mo know what has become of you. MRS, MOORE. ICHARD, FOR HEAVEN'S SARE HURRY BACK OR R write, a8 Zippe is dangereusly ili, ¢. 1 AT % LAIGHT GENIE DURANT c BU NAR HEIRS OF THE LATE GEORGE RAMSEY, OF Huenea Ayres. will please call on Messrs, Nath. D. Car. Pearl street. PAKE NOTICE.—THE UNDERSIGNED DESIRES TO hear of the whereabouts of jen Lewis Guerinesu, ears, and who has not been heard of for nowld this notics meet his eye, and he will to bis tage persons friendly to® Poor orpoan boy will please give this tne jusertion. —-J. N. PIERCB, Terre Baute, Indiana. many years. write (o me, he will hear somethin HOMAS FLANAGAN=MISSING SINCE SUNDAY, TUNA Thomas Flanagan is about 10 years old; had om when last aren dark brown and red mixed jacket and panta, Grav felt bat, bound with black veivet, white overshirt, white woven, undershirt, go vest, top boots. He has dark Trown hair. bine eves, and 18 quite smali for bis age. Who ever will give information concerning hin wil be liberally rewarded by bis mother, Alicia Flanagan, 365 Eighth at, W as LL MRS, HALL MEBT MI8S JON 8 AT P. “AT k Wednesday? ITARY AND NAVAL Ts DRAFT POSTPONED. — ‘ spring TWELVE HUNDRED VOLUNTRERS WANTED. A CHANCE FOR PaTRIOTS having Deen determined that the city of New York fe aetontt vie TWELVE HUNDRED AND BEVENTE yore under the President's call for 200,(#0 mer men, {8 1! the dent siponed ‘ora lew days, in order to &: Able the. fl ing of the quota, if pondbie, by volunteeri ng. ‘The County Younteer Committee ‘now appeal te the irfotiemn of the ettizen@ of this county to ald them in rwelve hundred and seventer: coded, and ag ete ‘Om the mistortie sta grace tee will pay the following fr OR NAVAL RECRUITS i roe RARE RLCRU EES FOR FOR NAVAL REORUITS POR ONE ¥, ‘a connty premium of $10 will also ing army recruit (o this office, the government poowian of $10. ond s county premium of 82) will be patd ' ‘ oF Oak Mfiines of New York make one grand aad @nal raliy to save us from the apenas cot @ GODFREY GUNTH ere tek emcee a 3 ART. Baperriaor KE, Ausiliary Member. OR{SON BLUNT, S34 z New Tone, May 11, 1864. $525. Fe pata. bee Tegiments, at the Arme wey nen 00 LOST.—LOST, ON TUESDAY aPTBRNODN, eo ine lot, from 07 Peer siren, & Penne, eek jewfenn ig. with a wather collar Aw! who in to the above named. place will be well re- Warded and no questions asked. OUND—IN NEW YORK, A $1.009 CERTIFICATE OF indetadness of the United States, The owner can have the kame by proving proper applying at 368 Atlantic Sireot, Breakin, werner OF Fepising oy OUND—IN CHURCH STREET, NEAR WORTH, Pocketbook containing ® small ameuni af money, The owner cam obtain it by applying oS. W. Atkin, 145 Bldridge street. OST-IN GOING FROM CORNER TENTH STREET Ld toavenue A and Twenty second sireot, a Pocketbook, containing @ note made by W. J. Pilbout to ‘order of Dan nal & Brother, for $398 49, nnd » check nade by JL. Choeae- man on Dry Dock #ank for $97 5), and $25 in greenbacks, The payment of note and cheek ts stopped. A suitable re: ward will be paid by leaving the same at Dannal & Brother's lumber yard, foot of Broome sireet, Kast river, E087 (85 REWARD)“IN PLAT? STRERT OR IN 4 Maiden lane, alarge Envelope, with owner's name upen it, containing papers, bi'ls, letters and accounts, of no value except to the owner ' The above reward will be paid upon return of papers to No, 6 Cortlandt atreet, OST—ON THE 9TH INST, KITHER IN NEW YORK 4 Or Brookivn, a Pilot's Lictnac, eranied by the State of New Jersey \ressed to the subseriber, A reward of $2 returning the same to James T. Wats x OST—ON MONDAY, MAY 9, J large black Newfound! IN RROADWAY, A it Dog. with white at and Rs name and residenes on his collar. The nder wil! get a liberal reward by returning the same to 75 Bust Fifteenth street, OST--ON SUNDAY AFTERNOON. A RLACK AND |4 Tan Terrier Dog. Anv one returning the ‘eat Thirty seventh street will be liberally rewar: YORK, OR Sth of May, « ‘discharge from v. belonging to Van Houton. ‘The finder will receive $5 reward by Inaving it with A. Milnes, corner South First and Seventh streets, Williamaburg, I 1 OST—ON TUESDAY AFTERNOON, AB8OUP 4 O'clock, from a carman's cart, while going from 8 Reade street, to Brie Ratlroad depot, one Matted Package. containing thirty whips, marked “Db, L. Kingsley, South Dansville, N.Y. A suitable reward will be pald if returned to 53 Chainbers street, 1087, OF MISLATD- CERTIFICATE NO. 10,871, FOR 2 ove hundred ahares Brie Railway Gammon Stock, in 1 No. 10,590, O8T—IN THE VICINITY OF EAST NEW Y Sandi the name of Dwight Townsend. Also Certitic for one hundred shares Brie Railway Common Stock, owned by the understzneds in the name ot Richard Schell. ‘The transfer has been stopped, and ali parties are nottiied not to negotiate the certificates. Application will be made for new certificates. The finder ia requested to return tife same to Peters & Probst, 13 Broad street. LOstr ON SATURDAY, A SINGLE STONE DIAMOND 4 Pin, in plain go'd setting. Ten dollare’ reward will be paid for its return toJoln @, Davis. 87 Chambers street. O8T—ON MONDAY AFTERNOON, IN GREENWICH J treet, between Rector and Fulton, @ Gold Wate’. mark- edon the case BE. J. 0, A suitable reward will be paid on leaving the same with A. A. Javne, 139 Centre sireet. O8T—ON SUNDAY EVENING, BETWEEN PAVO- 4. nin ferry and 20 fond atrent, a white Cashmere Shawl, with palm leaf fignres. The finder will be rewarded by re turning it to che above adress, OST—A BANK BOOK, NO. 213.571 ON THE BOWERY 4 Savinos Bank. If the finder witl leave it nt the Bank, they will be snitably rewarded on appiving to the subscriber Bowery. L, LEANY. TRAYED—FROM THE PREMISES, ON THE 9TH © instant a bay Mare, abont fourteen hands bich @ star on the forehead, thrae white feat and bob tail. Any person reunrning ber of giving auy information of her will be suit- ably rewarded. A. DAUMONT Clarement. N J... or No. 139 Went street, New York. A REWaRpSs. LIBERAL REWARD IS OFFERED FOR A LADY'S Gold Waten, whico was lost on Tuesday evening. be. tween 7 and 8o'clock, between Twentieth and Fourteenth streets. It 1a blue enamelled on both sides. It the gift of a deceased relative. No quostions asked. Please inquize at 235 Bixth avenue, between Fifteenth and Six- teenth atreete, $3 REWARD.—LOST, ON MONDAY, MAT 9, A ‘Ded Bank Book, No. 221.844. The finder will please re- turn It to Joxeph Epstein, 43 Baxter street, and receive the above reward. $3 yREMARD— LOST. “ON SUNDAY, MAY 8 it w? black Cat, gray on the breast. The above reward will be paid by returning the same to 21 Boorman place, Thirty- third street, between Bigath and Ninth avenuos, $5 REWARD.—STRAYED, FROM 295 SRCOND AVB- enue, on Thesday morning, Fler Slut, yellow, with to BY WM. WISE, $5 BBEWA 9) hn Pulton street, Brooklyn for the re- turn of eye glass cane, lont on Wriday, April 22, wear Fourteenth street, New York, oF im @ stage coming down Broadws Qh REWARD CLOSE, ON THR ovH INST... TN De) Twenty-fourth street. batween Broadway and. Sixth avenne, a dark bitie enamelled Watch, back set with pearls. ‘Weat Twenty-fourth street, f& REWARD -LOST, ON SATURDAY LAST, A +) black Newfoundland Dog. with white breast; answers to the name of Jack, Anybody returning the dog. or giving auch information as will lead to hix recovery, will receive above reward at90 avenue B, corner of Bizih st:ent g, REWARD.—LOST, ON MONDAY, MAY 9, ON De) the Long Island Raiiro in New York, a moroceo Memorandum Roo! a United State: Treasury draft, to the order of Iarael Young, assigned to 0. KR. Reev the payment of which has been stopped. Any varson leay- ing the «ame at Nos, 67 and 69 Fron! street, will receive the above reward. REEVE, CASE & BANKS, REWARD—DOG Lost. YESTERDAY OD morning, between atx and ei: ork, @ amal! n ite breast, white feet and white streak down a leather collar with brass plate. numbered . Any rerson returning her to the owner. between First and Second avenues, will receive the above reward $1( trenk of the Ba! Hoboken 10 OST. A SMALL YAWL. WITH “J. branded on stern board $10 will be paid on delivery at the Brooklvn Yacht Glib How & REWARD.—LOST, ON THE 4TH INST. ghteen font Boat," painted blac’ outside 1. Cody & F, Collins ckboarl marked "The Eleuor, of ius, No, #2 State street % REWARD —TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS ‘ward is offered for the arrest and delivery at naval station of ofther of the following named RE. th sorters, vitimActing Master's Mate Jobn 8. Bache, who keriad from the U.S steamer Phillippl; Acting Mas Mate William Farley, who deserte! from the U, Joaco; acles P. serted on the 9th Commi $QH REWARD FOR THE MANUSCRIPT, NEWS- Le) pavers and plotures i a large satchel taken from @ ‘Third avenue car Monday morning: positvely no questions asked. Apply to George P. Operin, No, 8 East Houston street, in whip shop. GPG REWARD, LOST OR STOLEN, IN A THENTY. DL) third streot omnibes, May 9 x gold humting case Waieh and Chain; watch mate by Louis Richard. Locla, No, 737, ‘The above reward will be paid for their return to 81 East Twelfth street. Pawnbrokers and watchmakers please take notice, jant $25 REWARD—WILL BE PAID FOR INFORMA- D0) tion leading to to the recovery of three hogeheads Rurton Ale taken from sidewale 253 Grand street, corner of Bowery on Friday evening, May 6. Apply at the Oriental Bank, on the above corner, N. B.—The carman who carted the above would do well to call and save further trouble. $75 —LOST, OY MONDAY, MaY 9, TWO bn Bi one, & cluster pin: the other a single stone. The above reward will be paid on the return of the pins to the Girard House, P00) RENARD <LOST PROM THR RING, WAILE 2) getting ont of an omnibus, at the corner of Twen- terighth street and Fifth avenue, a dark bine Sapphire, The .bove reward will be paid for its delivery to J. W. Burr, eweller, 573 Broadway FURNITUK: N EXTRAORDINARY OPPORTUNITY FOR HOUSE- keepers.—All the elegant Household Furniture of a private family, at their residem 119 Weat Kighth street, between Fifth and Sixth ave will be sold at sacrifice for cash. Three maguilicent Parlor § in rich brocatel and French reps; Parlor Carpets tains, Mirrors, Bronvse Clock, Etagere, marble toy Bedroom and Dining Room Fornitare, ae. The will be sold in lots to sult purcbas urmiture RARE CHANOF FOR NOUSEKEEPERS.—SUPERB A ‘Tousehold Frrniture tor sale at a sacrifice —A family declining bourekeeping will sell, in lots to: suit purchasers, althe Furniture contained in’ their residence 13. Weat Twenty-third sireat, near Sixth avenue. Vianoforie, Parlor Suit, Window Curtains to match, Btageres, Paintings Rr nves, Carpe's, Bookcase, Mirrors, Dining Room and © amber Furniture, en suite, {n use seven months, (anixer FURNITURE —$125,000 WORTH OF FURNI. ture at manufacturers’ prices, consisting of Rosewood hawber Suits, Oak and Walnut. Parior Suits, Library aod Walnut Dining Room Surts, all intendence of J.B. Braunsdorf, in the latest style, ranted, both as to terial and workrrangh|) WEIL & BRAUNDSDORF. Nog. 125 and 127 Rivingion street, New York. Factories Nos. 95. 97. 99, 101, 1"8 and 106 Suffolk street. N B.—The Broadway abd Fourteenth street (eridiroa) railroad cars pass within two blocks of the warehouse. | on SALE<{BLEGANT FURNITURE (ROSEWOOD brocad n and chints, Relter’a make), ‘one Armobair and four Chairs: iresa Furniture, box 2,556 Post ‘OR SALR—A COMPLETE SET OF MAHOGANY Parlor F niture, including & laree Mirror, Can be from 10 2A. M. amd from 2 to 4 P. <a SUIT OF PARLOR FURNITURE, we RS isc baireloth cover, ineluding a fing ror, be meen ree. dara, from 10t0 12 o'eloct Mii Phim 2 to ¢ o'ctock, at 138 Forayth street, \LIMPTON BRDSTBAD WANTED.—~FOR A WELL made article @ fair price will be given. Address box 3,081 Post office. WwW NTED—A HANDSOMB SECOND HAND ROSB wood etagere and washstand, Address F, E, Herald office. nw PUBLICATIONS Aptice 20 your HoUsRRR! RS aya 6 aseaiid TEASTRASEE exonavtNoe THe DOO went TOR TNSON. as -eublebars va D285 TO ATR wrwans, 1OAN ME ing oasarre Sebo Resear sre toe yas rer YORK INSTITUTION POR THE BLIN ° Anniversary Evhibition of the tow for the Blin’ will take place att event had at og Wallon Pri INTER GARDFN.-THR MANAGEMENT 7. Pha pleasure in anon f evening mext. of another erga 1d Mra W od. FLOREN. career at this establisment during the wint popular Mr. the dramatic even! the 1 of the day. THE BALAMANDER, EB SALAMANDER. com meneement, on nent with the whoke trinm, season THE BALAMAN! THE SGNOR CHRISTOPMORO RUONOLERL WILL WALK IN FIR OOK OUT FOR THE ITALIAN SALAMAND: L ¥ROM THE OREMORNE GARDEN LONDON, HE WALKS IN BRILL i, THE GREAT KING OF FIRK KINGS WILL WALK IN FIRE, AT JONES’ WOOD, MAY 2%. NDER, T FI AT JONES’ WOOD, MAY 25, ad For Amusements ments See hands high Ninth et HORSES, CARRIAGES, rr SALE—A SPLENDID [RON GRAY HORSE, vind ant kind; 6 years old, and driver, either single or otherwise. Harratt, 119 Orchard atreet. PAIR OF DARK BROWN MARB® OR Salil (sinters), jm € and 7 yeara old by Wooster aireets, tiful family team from the porfectly sonnid; ntry: 1 p day the 13th inst, at 8 o'clock. “Tickets, 25 canis, 'o be «ke M eone pamt wan ® SALAMANDER, OB KING OF FIRE KINGS AT JONES’ WOOD, MAY Other Advertise. enth Pages. «oe. Cail on or address lend! PF. kind'in stn hands high, rising or donb! eas, and are excellent saddie horsen; would make ‘Apply at the corner of Spine aad J. CASSIN, JOR SALE-TWO DRAUGAT HOKSES, SUITABLE for B.. In the rt or truck; sold at low orice. Call at 21 avenue store, R SALE—A NICE VIRGINIA HORSE, BLOOD BAY, ong tail, anitable for saddle or wavon; perfectly gentle in harness; mi war. handsonest xtyle and action. Also @ beantiful Also for aale, a seco 1 Righth avenur R SALE—TEN HORSES AMONG THEM IS TAB 4 Horse in the city; haw g pony butit davnle gray Hor be sold. as bis owner has gone hack to the id hand Grocery Wagon, black t A saddle P y for Would exe & boy, Apply any of the above for lower priced horsea. All to be seen at OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS SADDLE HORS® FOR alady or gentleman; color mahozany bay: lon 15% hands, mx years old. "To be seen at ©. L. Bello tall Con. tral Park stables, corner Fifty ninth street, and junction of Broadway and Kighth avenue, OR SALE—A BAY MARE, 15% HANDS HIGH, NINR ears ol, ound and kind in all harness. Also 'a lehe Inquire of THOMAS top. Vazon and a get of Harness, MURRAY, 129 East Twenty-third street, OR SALE—TWO SPLENDID ROAD WAGONS. MAD! by one of the first class city makers: full avring and steel tires: weight 199 pounid Inquire at FRASER 3, core ner of Reade'and Hudson streets, oR Babess VALUABLE TEAM OF RLACK MARES, cforely matched. pony built, 15% hands high anitahle for @ lager bier wagon, farmer or any business: ‘price $26. Also a powerful truck horse for aale: ice $175: wi! V take other horses in exchange. Apply at 80 New Chambers street, Fo, SALE—A FOUR YEAR OLD CANADIAN MARB, heavy with foal: Inqnire for two day warranted sound {a every respect. t 96 Byard atreet. VOR SALE—A THOROUGHBRED SADDLE MAR’ suitable foralady; 15 hands high; warranted sout and kind in single or double harness, Mercer street. To be seen at 198 OR SALE—VERY STYLISH FOUR AND SIX 8) no top W: Ino coal box Wi at Wiegel & Carey's, carriage makers, 86 West Twenty-fourth ati Fo SALE CHEAP—A SECOND HAND ROCKAWAY. Apply at 396 Sevent ‘avenue, BOARDING AND LODGING. + T 38 GREAT JONES STREET—SINGLE GENTLE. men or gentlemen and their wives can be ated with Furnished Rooms and Board. Dinner at 6 Roferances exchanged, arcommo- ‘clock. HANDSOME FRONT ROOM AND BEDROOM OR second Uoor to let, with fret class Board; also Roome for sing’e centlemen; modern improvements: summer location. References exchanged. Apply at versity place jelightfud LARGE Rooms, all furn! Fourteenth street, corner of Second avenue. A® ENGLISH PRIVATE FAMILY HAS TWO COM. fortably furnished Parlors, and the Floor above (oon. DOUBLE “ROOM AND A with Board, a FEW SINGLE 146 Ket adating of one large Room and two small ones), furnished ov unfurniahed, to let. with frat claes Board. dsome brown stone hou th modern improvements ai any convenience. Appiy at 173 Lexington avenue, near Thi second atreet. A PLEASANT FRONT ROOM, second floor to ani WITH BOARD, gentleman or famil: Roome $5. No. 120 Macdougal street, between Bleecker indy enn be accommodated whe Refe- A a GENTLEMAN AND WIFE OR A FRW SINGLE gentlemen can be accommodated with fine airy Room and Board. in a desirable and convenient location t. 106 Fast Eighteenth Boandain, Ranway. NEW JERSEY, IN PRI- vate family, for two or three children, where they wilB receive the heat of care, Call for two days at 186 Hudsom street, Now York. CARD A NEATLY FORNISHED FRONT ROO’ OARD—IN & I FIRST CLAS ntlemen or @ gentle- also a Halt Bedroom. with or without t 48 Clinton place. Reference required. HOUSE. 2% WEST Twenty third strect. A farge, nantly furnished Room, on second floor, with hot and cola water, gas, closts, de Dinner at 5. References exchanged. OARDING—TO LET, WITH FULL OR PARTIAL Roard, a large, well furnished Parlor, with closets at tached, Alsoa small Room, Apply at 222'East Broadway. OARDING.—A PRIVATE FAMILY, OCCUP"ING & first class house, would let to a ceotleman and his wife and a few sincle gone but bighlv Ashland place (Perry street), near Greenwich gentlem: respectah venue, a choice of very plearant Rooms. furnished or unfurnished, with or without Boat parties need apply at No. OARD WANTBD—BY A YOUNG MAN IN A STRICT. ly vrtwate family in the vicinity of St John's Pai Ferme ranterate, Address, with full particulars, Q., box Id office. ] rireets, lierald office. References exchanged. OARD WANTED—FOR A YOUNG LADY, IN A RB. spectable private family, near Canal aad fi Address, this da Bore IN RROOKLYN.—TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN wich Board Ima private fami) faw boarder ROOKL' —TO LET. witht OR WITHOUT BOARD, or where there are near Wall street or Fulton ferry. Address & H., Brooklyn Post oMice. ‘acomfortably Furnished Room: also a amalier room; Jocation desirable, only a few minutes’ walk from two fer ries: house contai bath, ae. Apply at 35 1 Degraw streets, Brook! Cheever i places, RENCH ROARD.—A WELL FURNISHED FRONT Bedrvom, on second floor, ta let, in it Twelfth street, bets Spanish and Germ 0 Ww. Preach Fifth URNISHED A) tlemen and t ata Amity wives with joard. on moderate RTMENTS—SUITABLE FOR GER- seet, near Broadway and Washingten square, be ROOMS TO LET—WITH BOARD, IN & private family: front parior, r tries: chandeliers ai Kast Thirty ninth street. 0 CLINTON PLACE.~ROOMS TO LET. WITS Board. to single gentlemen or gentlemen sad their N° wives. LET—TO & SINGLB GENT! no [riot Hall Bedroom, with gas, on second floor, at nt avenne, near Twenty-third street. Inquire of MM: wis. bedroom joi ing. MAN. A ISH! digas on the second floor. Apply at1@ where convent omen. Bedroom, with ;mnat ben fires \o Fulton ferry, Address class by DIN RROOKLYN—8Y A YOUNG ORNTLE. Breakfast and Tea, an@ 1 elegantly furnishe no other boarders are tak WAVERLEY PLACE. let, with or witha NB Board, im & private family, am jooms, on parlor feor, where AR BROADWAY. = 70 $9 PER WREK FOR BOARD—WITH SINGLE $5 Rooms, ai Dupont House, corner, of Hy oa, ne Ttereeus, oppraite St. John's Px , tosaring toncther, $3 90, without lodgings; $1 60 per day, transient R.. ‘bt. 3 IRVING PLACR—A PI SUIT OF ROOMS TO . 7 renton the second and rd Goors. Private tables if preferr Best reference required. a = a nd, an the pi will be ‘Gheused J. M. Gavan, Recording Secretary 8 o'clock. SPECIAL NOTICES. LOSING ASSOCTA- Ss’ FARLY week! riety of fermin By orien maetii Every member ia requested nt association & bene oie! M. MOR) N EW YORK TYPOORAPHICAL UNION NO. 6.—AT & ‘meeting of the Officers of the Union, appointed a epee cial Commitine for the purpose, the foliowing preamble and resolution Whereas, we bi late worthy officer and brother member, Thomas Taylor Whereas, his merits in of arduous duties woil as tn the dis his position in eur midst, demand from us our fealiny fully prepared fox bim from ‘sustained. ‘aod relat them the comforts fog trust in Him who doeth a ey ‘were vinantmo: ha . and cannot but dee) Resolved, That we sincerely been ly @, Pp i therefore. be it 4 @ Financial Secretary wae journey well on tm the stroke whi of W. B. Copormeron, Secretary the National eld wt 187 OTICE.—TAB , on the ith, Tmenciag on Wednesay ie 1 Onion of Journe: Sremereans eae O%. OLIN : ‘Wedaeedar. fh 104 M9 ureday aud adopted Geprie nase’ varthelese were and an 8 wel of an all-wise Provt. rh red to 00 by has se suddenly ken ply regret the lows we bave aympathive with the family sof our decease) associate, Dut commend to Christian'® bot HOLMES, President. FIRST ANNUAL CONVENTION TRY ace 1h oe, 1} 2 o’eloek 5 Gre BRS. STRBBT, Tar UL, 12 and 13, i