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ap nF cia nga I MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. OwamPin—StorP.—On Wednesday, April 15, by Rey. F. W. Geissenhainer, HENRI CHampiy, late of Pe Ooms, St. Andre, France, to MaTiLpa Srorr, of ‘Gnostiy —Tuowsox.—On Tuesday, Apri! 14, at_the aan Eros riertey, church, New fork, by. the Rey. ingteag . D., ISAAC Cnossy, of Richmond aoe ‘anada, to JENNIE B, THOMSON, of New ‘a, Dumfries and Galloway papers EAS 00} Ys fe re Tuesday. A Jr 14, Pat "Grace church, Jersey City, by the Rey. eo . Pathan, assisted by the Rev, Spencer M, Rice, WILLIAM M. CORNELISON to ELLEN A. Low, all of Bergen, N. J. CHAMBERS—BORBRIDGE.—On Monday, ‘April | 13, by the Rev. Mr, Paddock, at his residence, WILLIAM Cuampers, of Dublin, Treland, to ELIZABETH, second daughter of William Borbridge, Esq., Cookstown House, county Meath, Ireland. Gade REAL eerdlt Wednesday, April 15, by the Rev, T, Edwin Bro’ James GAGE, Jr., to FANNIE, daughter, of Thomas Kimball, Esq., all of Brooklyn. GILDERSLEEVE—CROCHERON.. Tuesday, April 14, at Calvary church, by the Rev. E. A. Washburn, HENRY ALGER GILDERSLEEVE to AERSDUA, eldest daughter of the late Richard 0. Crocheron, pice -MaEKEE On ‘Thursday, April 9, by Rev. 8. D. Brown, THEO. F. Hance to MAky E. MEEKER, both of New York. HarRT—Bo@art.—On Wednesday, March 18, by mer T. D. Anderson, D. D., ANDREW H. Hant, of iew York city, to Mary L., youngest daughter of ‘Abram Bogart, Esq., of Hackensack, Ned , Hackensack papers please JONES—KINGSLAND.—OD Wednesday, April 15, at Ee of the aera, by the Rev. Samue! Cooke, DwD., HERMAN Lu Roy Jones to Augusta Loverr, Maughtor of Ambrose C. Kingsland, AGINNISS—-THOMPSON.—Ob ‘Monday, April 13, at whill street Episcopal church, by the Key. ‘A. Durborrow, THOMAS HENRY MAGINNiss boob anan Tuomrson, all of Philadelphia, Pa, No O’KANE—HEALY,—On Tuesday, April 14, in St. rs church, Barclay street, by Kev, Gabriel A. ly, brother of the bride, THOMAS O'KKANE to fone only daughter of John J, Healy, Esq., all ‘of this city. PULHAMUS—PHILLIrS.—On Wednesday, April 15, ‘Dy the Rey. Charles H. Everest, Mr. ADELBERT PUL- ei to Emma E., eldest daughter of ex-Judge A. hillips, of this city. Siteute ONet Albany, on Thusday. April 9, the Rev. Dr. Hall, Colonel FRANK TUCKER to ¥ O'NEILL. Died. ANDRES.—On Wednesday, April 15, of disease of ‘the heart, at her late residence, in Harlem, in the 624 au her age, MALINDA STETSON, relict’ of Samuel es, Esq., formerly of Chambly, province of Smet friends of the family are respectfully invited to nd the funeral, from the 125th street (Harlem) lethodist Episcopal church, on Kriday afternoon, at -past one o'clock, Hien and Gates foe Canadian papers please copy. Brown.—On Wednesday, April 15, ALFRED A. W. WN, een son one the late Dr. H. Weeks Brown, ‘of this city, aged 19 yi Notice of the funeral het hereafter. BULLINGER.—In Brooklyn, on Tuesday, April 14, & ELLEN Lovisa BULLINGER, Wife of Charles E. linger, in the 2ist year of her age. ‘oe friends and relatives are respectfully invited (to attend the funeral, at the Moravian church, New Dorp, Staten Island, on Friday afternoon, at half [-past ‘one o'clock. Baltimore and New Jersey papers please copy. CARPENTER.—On Wednesday, ce 15, after a short Pies JOHN CARPENTER, aged 66 years, 11 months jays. ‘The funeral services will take place this (Thurs- ‘day) morning, at nine o'clock, at the North Presby- Merian church, corner of Thirty-first street and Ninth venue. The friends and relatives are respectfully ‘invited to attend. His remains will be interred at Tarrytown. WuuPzk._-On the morning of Eh April 14, Mr. JEREMIAH CoorER, in tue 79th year of his age. ‘The friends of the tamily are respectful: anvited {to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 60 ‘West 'Thirty-ninth street, this (Thursday) afternoon, fat two o'clock, without further notice, Cxow.—On Tuesday, April 14, Mrs. Mary Crow, Qn the ood yeas of her age. The relatives and friends are respectfully invited No-attend the funeral, from her late residence, 126 mew No, jee) Lexington avenue, on Friday morning, ft ten o’cloc LES.—At Fordham, on Wednesday morning, April 15, SUSIE VARIAN, daughter of Jacob an Hannah J. Coles, 8 years, 1 month and 5 days, eo this (Tharsday) afternoon, at four o'clock, from the Reformed church at Fordham, Relatives Raia are —— to Tee SWELL.—On Wednesday, April 15, Louisa Cogs- ay daughter of William AT Catharine Cogswell, be years, 1 month and 11 days. relatives and friends are respectfully invited to ‘attend the funeral, from the residence of her paren’ Bedford avenue, Brooklyn, on Friday afternoon, at two Side cin —On Wednesday, April 15, at the residence of his youngest daughter, 254 Hudson street, JOHN tery og of Yorkshire, England, in the 76th of his age. The friends of the family are respectfully invited Set the funeral, on Friday afternoon, at one English papers apse copy. DvdameL.—On Wednesday, April 15, VICTOR JOSEPH, son of Victor and Jonanna puhauel, aged 4 months and 6 days, FAaWceETT.—On Wednesday noon, ‘pny 15, JouN Fawcett, in the 74th year of his ag The relatives and friends of athe family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 77 Elizabeth street, on Friday after- ‘moon, at half-past one o'clock. Forses.—In Brooklyn, E. D., on Tuesday, April 14, WILLIAM C. Fores, late manager of the Provi- dence and other theatres, The funeral services will take place this (Thursday) afternoon, at two o'clock, at 47 South Sixth street, Brooklyn, E. D. GouLDsBURY.—On Tuesday, April 14, VALENTINE E. GouLpssury, a native of the parish of Killeshee, county Longford, Ireland, in the 32d year of his age. The friends of the family are Lage elt requested to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 273 First avenue, this (Thursday) afternoon, at haif-past one o'clock. His rewaius will be interred in Calvary Cemetery. Longford ea Brown 2 SaLriN, ednesday, April 15, CATHERINE Harn, after 2 a Ph illness, aged 72 The friends and acquaintances of the family, and those of her nephews, Patrick and Thomas # ‘alpin, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Fri- day afternoon, at two o'clock, from her late resi- dence, No. 274 Mott strect. Kansas papers please cop; HaGoarty.—At her late residence, 41 West Warren street, ep the relict of John Haggarty, in the 65th year of her The friends 0 of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Friday afternoon, at two o'clock. California papers please copy. HkGEMAN.—On Wednesday, April 15, ALANSON, twin son of Alanson W. and Nettie Hegeman, aged 2 years and 6 months. Funeral from the residence of his parents, No. 226 West Fifty-second street, on Friday morning, at Hoty o'clock. Relatives and friends are invited to atte Hoper.—On Tuesday, April 14, JoHN GRAHAM, son : os G. and Aristine W. Hodge, aged 2 years and days. The friends of the family are respectfuliy invited to-attend the funeral, this (Thursday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from 351 Fifth avenue. HOLLAND.—On Wednesday, April 15, MARGARET HOLLAND, the beloved daughter of J. H. and Hannah Holland, aged 2 years, 4 months and 23 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, 36 Sherif street, this (Thursday) after- Deon, at two o'clock, LinesurGs.—On Tuesday, April 14, Perer Live- BURGH, in the 80th vear of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, irom the resi- dence of his son-in-law, Allen Jimmerson, 76 Huron etreet, Greenpoint, this (Thursday) afternoon, at two o'clock, Norwalk and Bridgeport papers please copy. MURRAY.—On Wednesday, April 15, JAMES PATRICK, = of Patrick and Auny Murray, aged 1 year and 28 jays. ‘he friends are respectfully invited to attend the fuperal, this (duursday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from 214 East Twenty-eight stree Mownror.—In Boston, on Tuesday, April 14, at the resiilence of A. T. Hali, Esq., ANDREW T. H. MUNROR, years. eldest son of John Munroe, of Paris, in the 19th year Of inis ages McGrati.—On Mon April 14, of croup, ANNA Many McGHarH, the beloved daughter of James and Elizabeth McGrath, aged 2 years, 3 months and 20 1e friends of the family are respectfally invited to attend the funeral, this (Thursday) afternoon, at two o'clock, at her parents’ residence, 781 Third ave- nue, and thence to Calvary Cemetery. McOLINcny.—On Wertesday morning, April 15, James MCGLINGHY ed 49 years, a native of county Derry, irciand. The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Thursday) afternoon, at one o'clock, froin his late residence, No, 493g Madison wireet. PaLMER.—Of pneumonia, on Wednesds Flonipa, infant daugver of George E. at Palmer. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, this (shursday) afternoun, at two o'clock, from 118 East Nineweenth street. PRARSON.—On Thesday, April 14, GEORGE RINCHEY, eldest son of George and Maury Jane Pearson, aged 6 years, 1 month and 25 days. She relatives and friends of the family are respect- {nity invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, No. 018 Eighth avenue, this (Thurs day) afternoon, at one o'clock. i Suddenly, THomas Roagrs, nths and 14 days. The relatives and friends of the family, also the oficers and members of the Bighty-fourth regiment, are respectfully invited to attend the fancral, from his late residence, 25. Bedford street, this (T hureday) aiternoon, ne o'clock, without further notice. His remains will be interred in Greenwood © ‘emetery. April 15, Susie aged 57 R—On Tuesday, April 14, Rorert Sker, of ql of the heart,” at his residence, No, 1 South mura street, Brooklyn, D., awed 46 years. friends, also empl wily invited to al Universalist church, Third stre Sairn.—on of It Hoe & Co., are re- nd the funeral, from the corner of Fourth and South tite (Thursday) afternoon, two o’ciock. seeuay, April 14, BUNICR ALICIA, in- daughter of Richard and Eunice E. Smith, aged 18 temeste ana The friends —~ tives of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from No. 3 Mott street, thia (Thursday) afternoon, at one o'clock pre- SxepEE.—On he Wettinasay, April 15, MICHAEL SNy- DER, aged 41 The eeratives, gn of the family, members of Park ¥, and A. M., and the Metropolitan Fire Department are invited to attend the funeral, on afternoon, at two o'clock, from his late rest- dence, corner of Fifty-first street and Eighth avenue. Park LopGe, No, 516, F, AND A, M.—The members of the above lodge are hereby summoned to attend a special comimnnteation. to be held at their lodge rooms, 658 Bigne avenue, on Friday, April 17, at one o’elock P, for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late brother, Michael Snyder, STRIKER.—On Wednesday afernsos, April 15, Gaknir H. STRIKER. Due notice of the funeral will appear in the papers. TOMPKINS.—On Wednesday, April 15, after a long and painful illness, FLoRENCE M., wife of Captain emp D. Tompkins, U. 8. R. S., in the 27th year of ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- s invited to attend the funeral, from the residence her parents, 106th street, second door east of Thre avenue, on Friday morning, ms eleven o'clock. ToBIN.—On Tuesday, April 14, MICHAEL, son of Richard and Catharine’ Tobin, pool 32 years, his soul rest in p The funeral ~ il take piace this y (rhursday) after- noon, at two o'clock, from his late residence, 152 Page street, Cork and California papers please copy. WaAtTKINS.—Suddenly, on ‘Tuesday, April 14, Geapiaa H, WaArkINs, aged 60 years, 4months and 11 ‘8. His relatives-and friends are-invited.to attend the funeral from the Presbyterian church, Fifth avenue, corner of Eleventh street,at half-past two o'clock this (Thursday) atternoon. . Services by Rey, Dr. Patton. by papers please copy. —On Tuesday, April 14, Mrs. Loutsa A. we widow of Burridge W ilison, in the 68th year of her age. Relatives rie friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from St, Peter’s church, West- chester, this (Thursday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Philadelphia papers please copy. YOuMANS.—At 347 Fifth avenue, New York, Monday, April 13, Ema Z., wife of Daniel D. You- mans, and youngest daugiiver of the late Ephraim Miller, of Brooklyn, aged 24 years. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral on Friday after- noon, at two o'clock, from the residence of her mother, No. 48 South Ninth street, Brooklyn, E. D. HOUSES, RB ROOMS, &C. NTED. “{ SMALL HOUSE WANTED-SUITABLE FOR ONE ‘or two small families, Must have good yard, water, ius, Ac.; location nut above Kightleth street, Rent ‘must be ow. Address C. M,, box 902 Herald oflice. N AMERICAN FAMILY OF THREE WANT AN UN- furnished Floor, convenient for housekeeping tn teel neighborhood, west side preferred. Address 'S, M., 1,572 Post ofice. A FAMILY OF THREE DESIRE PART OF A HOUSE, with another family of respectability and refinement. With fall particulars, T,, Herald olfice. ec FURNISHED ROOM WANTED— etween Twentieth and Thirty-sixth streets and Seventh and mourn avenues; rent en to exceed $6 per week. Ad- dress John Graham, station G. + N UNFURNISHED HOUSE WANTED_DY A SMALL private below Apesieih street, ext wok, over Pgaior it ‘Brooklyn noxe rent not to exceed OBERT: ‘T. MELkS Sl Cedar street. Rox AND BEDROOM WANTED-—IN A RESPECTA- ble house, above Tenth and below Thirtieth street and ane Second and Fifth avenues, Address A. B. N., Herald Oflice. OOMS WANTED-FOR TWO OR THREE WEEKS, during repairs at house of advertiser, furnished Bedroom and Parlor, and sleouing Room for murpe. Address, with price and location, J. 8. L,, box 180 Herald office, WO GENTLEMEN DESIRE THREE OR FOUR SECOND or third tloor unfurnished ed Rooms; ‘gas, hot and cold water; withont board; poor square; from May first. References. arene Haicginte sud lowest orion, Permanent, box 5,914 Sa Nee y York Post Office. waxteo TO LEASE—TENEMENT PROPERTY; REAL LY egtate security given. J. WALSH, 248 Elizabeth st. ‘ANTED-UNFURNISHED, IN A PRIVATE HOUSE, by afamily of adulls giving the highest, references, a Ricken tute basement, Back! Pasior for dining. roots three Rooms on the second econd floor, and) privilege, of servant 10 Tom with the houge servant; rent not to from #600 to $100, Address J. J., 262 East Thirty-third street. eee A ee OF ADULTS, THE UPPER Part of a Honse, 6 or7 rooms, rent reasonable; state full particulars, Address Youre Herald office. sy NEW YORK HERALD, SALES AT AUCTION, DRIAN H. MULLER, AUOTIO’ CEN P. ADRIAN 1 MULLER, Pht WILKINS & CO. will get at auction, on Thursday, April 16, at 12 o'clock, at the Ex- change Salesroom, M1 Broadway, the eight valuable Lote ‘comprising the entire westerly frout ou the Fourth avenue, between Sixty-seventh and Sixty-elzbth streets, Also four Lots on north side dixty-seventh street, immedi- ately in the rear of th venue lots. ‘Also four Lots on the south aide of Sixty-eighth street, also 4m the rear of the Fourth avenue lots, _Maps at ‘the office ‘of the auctioneers, No, 7 Pine a ‘A. J. BLEECKER, AUCTIONEER, FURNITURE SALB at the Manhattan Hotel.—A. J. BLEECKER, SON & CO. ‘Wwill'sell at auction on Monday, April 20, all the household Furniture. | For particulars and catalogues appiy at the hotel, Nos. 5,7 and 9 Murray street, or to the auctl vi Cedar street. ARON CLAFLIN & CO., 8 AND 37 VESEY STRE will sell by one ‘won, FRIDAY, APRIL 17, at 103g o'cloc! if A LARGE 1 AND ATTRACTIVE ASEOOTHBRT oF }OOTS, SHOES AND BROGANS, Tne ‘EIGHT HUNDRED CASES rime goods, in every variety of style and sizes, indulges EXTENSIVE LINE OF STOCK GOODS suitable for first clasw retail trade, and sold on account of parties declining business, ____ JAMES M. MILLER, Auctioneer, — UCTION yorIcE M. ORISTALAR, orn (, ORIST UCTIONEER. Al 4 At our Baler, Se, “ be eB si aa ory 5! as ae bhi Gung, Single and doubl fe barrel E is comprising Tea, Coffee, Wine and Lijnor ihe, pa caators, Cake Baal ele SILVER PLATED jaakets, Butter Dishes, Forks and Spoons. French brouze and gilt 8 and 15 day Clocks, Catalogues at sale. A, M. ORISTALAR &SON, No. 7 Park place, _ “AUCTION NOTICE,—A. RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR ecpers. housek Over 500 lots of Magnificent ‘Household Furniture, Velvet, Brussels, Ingrain Carpets, Elegant rosewood four round corner Pianoforte, Beautiful Parior und Library Suit, Works of Art, Bronzes, Vases, Figures, Statum ection of Ott Paintings This day (Thursday), April 16, at 103 o'clock A. M. preclaely, at the elegant private residence 119 West Kighth betwee: Firth and Sixth avenues This will be the largest und richest sale Of this Beason. men in, attendance to cart or Brat koods for purchasers at reasonable charges. | Velvet, Carpets,’ brocate 4 magattioent arlor Shite, covered with peta satin, brocatel and silk rep; Gilt and arvie. Top ‘bien rosewood Etageres, syle, 0 Lont Chairs an vane eatceee fi x, corner Hinge ogkainn magnificent seven octave rosewood. Pian and y; over 300 lots aera Paplar Orasnan ‘Art, hard: i Eawerd Til William ain Tel re Knights, 4c. ; Stat arian. Lava, ing Vanes 35 U0 Pune ings, by eminent artists; Tosawood and walnut Beds! tire pring ald Hair Matirower, ‘Linen, poten, Chairs, Rack Rockers, rd covered with Paureloth anil anid rep? Curtait, largo and Exten- sion. Table, Bi fel, ‘Dining Chairs, rich cut C1 “Glass and Bohemian. Ware; Silver Colfee and Tea Bele, Castors, parka Ching Tea and Dinner Sets, |. B.—Take Sixth or Seventh ave- * UKE FITZGERALD, Auctioneer, UCTION NOTICE, Magniticent Household Furniture, Diving Room Suite fe books, irrot vet Carpets, fat public auction, on this day’ (Thursday), April 16, at the elegant five story brown atone mansion No.'44 est Sixteenth street between ifth and Sixth avenues, sale commencing at 4 oFclock. Bronze = the richest descript Toe ny ios oe ie’ Cilloryy ae. nue or University pi rawing Rooma—Superb Suits Furniture, covered in green, gold and. crimson and gold brocatel of the richest d tH01 Fosewood Eta ‘marble tope, plate Secretaire, Bookcase, 500 Volumes choice Gahinetn ‘Centre and Console Tables marote ‘on and Lage Cartaing, Velvet, Medallion’ ¢ ronze Statual inerva, Mazep) Bacchanal rig Lava Vases! from Pompei! aod Her? culaneum ; O11 by Cole, Huntingdon, Rousou, Inman ‘and other eminent artista ; "magnificent ‘seven Octave rosewood Pianoforte (the richest instrument offered at auction this sea- fou, Stool, Gover and Musle Bland; Ti Cha Bronze and Ormolu Chandeliers, Bronze Clock. Dining Room—Sideboard, ‘Extension Table, Sofas, Chairs covered reps; Silver Castors, Tureens, Saivers, Di Tea Services ‘Shetleld Table Cutlery, Linen, Ruby, Crystal, pete China Dinner Set. ain Bedsteads, Ward- a XIv.s Rosewood, jwainut Burea q seat, Wary Commodes, en suite, sf ais 3, Co also all the Fure ent, Kitchen Fur- Blankets, Sheet ents, Coun unt Bitte tof Lupservantsto niture, Sale Tag ie IN: Bo The above eleguut Residence for sale or to let, Tugitire of the auctioneer. UCTION SALE OF ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD FURNT- tnre.—T, B, BLEECKER & SCHOOLEY, Auctioneers, will sell at auction, on Tuesday, May 5, all the Household Fur: niture contained in the brown stone dwelling No, 57 Firat Brooklyn. |For catalogues “oo Particulars call at the ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, TWO OR three unfurnished or ‘partly furnished Rooms for light Popeek ce eating vow Ze xoF Brooklyn, Address Watts, AMS SALE OF FURNITURE—BY COLE & MUR- PHY, in Gates sremee; peat Nostrand, Page walnut Parlor ber and Dining Room Furniture, Matwesses, &c., on Thursday, A April ‘ie rd 103g o'clock. La A, FAMILY OF TWO, A FIRST OR Second Float, of four rooms, where there are no chil- dren; location between Th feomth nd Thirtietysereote, month private family preferred. A., station D, Eighth a ‘980 per nab. mane for two days A. ‘ANTED—AN UNFURNISHED FLOOR, TWO OR three rooms, not too Grae ‘Twenty-first street and Fifth avenue. G. E., Hi Ws NTED—BY A FAMILY OF FOUR ADULTS, FOUR Coe bet Rooms (three bedrooms and parlor), with- Of the city. Address box 1,974 out board, in 1e Upper part Post oiies. ANTED—ABOUT MAY 1, TWO OR THREE UNFUR- nished Rooms, on second floor, with conveniences for housekeeping. “Location anal be respectable. Kent about #50 per mouth. “Address Medico, Herald ofice, 7ANTED—PART OF A HOUSE, FOR A SMALL family of three adults, on the weat side of Broadway, above Jenth street; ail modern improvements; rent not to exceed 2400 per year. Address L. Brainard, 19 Coenties Slip, New Y ‘ TANTED—A_ PLEASANTLY oe COMFORTA- bly Furnished Room, 1 Re terms must not ex- ceed per month, which will be batt jn advance; reference if required. Address B, Romaine, Herald office. ‘ANTED-TO, HIRE, PART OF A HOUSE (SIX ‘ith gas and water, between Twenty-third and 2nd, Sixth an ey avenues, for about Address J. West Twenty-eighth J ANTED_LOWER PART OF A HOUSE CONTAINING | modern improvements; not over if month, Address box 154 Herald office. ee WANTED BY A A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, THREE or four unfurni Rooms, cuttable oe housekeep- ing: location above. Forticth street, ress, stating terms, which must be e moderate, | H. E., 13. Ban’ rity: -first street. WATE, —A FIRST FLOOR AND BASEMENT, FOR niet manufacturing Boat not less than thirly feet in deptit and twelve feet frou; oue of th water indispensable. Address, with box 425 Post office. avenues preferred ; WASTED—FaRt OF A HOUSE, PLEASANTLY LO- cated on the west side of the city, consistin, of seven or eight rooms, for a small family, Address F. U., box 3,38 Pont ottice, New York. ANTED—FURNISHED APARTMENTS FOR A GEN- tleman, wife and daughter, two orthreg furnished without board from $30 Rooma, i termes to Address H. N., Herald office. “seyret ‘ANTED—IN GOOD LOCATION, BETWEEN SIXTH and Ninth avenues or feenth an jeth streets Second Floor and Part of Third Floor, by man ant wife only. Re Reference given and required, Address House, Herald ANTED_BY A PRIVATE FAMILY, A LARGE HiGit stoop House, well furniahed located between Twenty: wip see tb streets and Fourth and ih avenues, wo r month, and take five years’ lease jerireds “Address kno, Herald office, * iy Weta AN ENGLISH BASEMENT HOU! “SITU hieenth and Thirty-Afte wirests- “Apply to SOUN oat ROBINSON, 136 Grand street. street. xed %f ‘WANTED IN MORRISANIA OR HARLEM, THREE minntos’ walk from street cars, a small elfsustained Houre; rent not to exceed Address box 5,179 Post oitice, New York, ANTED TO REXT_NEAR LONG ISLAND SOUND, for # term of }, &@ Place of 5, 10 or 15 acres, with parpeueins beamiene ee, can See for a wi urchase Furniture jeat Address Modern, Heral: Ditee, wit location and all particulars.” on ANTED TO RENT-HY A SMALL PRIVATE FAM. Via House, Curmubed or unturned Tor ale tothe or lens time. lirers, stating location and full lars, ‘. LY. box BytH6 Post ofie. cre J THE TRADES, CANDY MAKER OF EXPERIENCE WANTED. Mast be a steady man. Apply at the Com: \ 8 Cortlandt ay back’ room. vay gator tate { GOOD PATTERN MAKER WANTED. acquatnted wit Tulleright work. ead Bed Logan, lov Hudgon st., Jersey YOUNG MAN, 18 YEARS OF AGE, WISHES To A. learn brickiaying or plastering with party. “Call for two days at 113 W eee _ } ACKTENDER WANTED— iD To! jcetees . pny, Harmony Print To 80 Green- wich si ARBLEIZER WANTED—IN A SLATE MANTEL manufatory in Philadelphia. ire lara, Thompson & Harper, 25 South 10t) Phandel phas phi “ath ILLWRIGHT WANTED—A 701 OM sao; 2 tase sbange of machinery in fame Conran pid fair wages, Add with reference, C. & Bi Herald oo MBERS WANTED—FOR TH count ¥ Hayden, Gere d Co., 4 Beek! WY.” APPLY ILK HAT FINISHERS WANTED, a aR BROADWAY. $s J. W. SEYMOUR re —A YOUNG MAN Wilo U: 10 MERCHANT TATLORS. SSIGNEE'S we T. Re, AUCTIONEER—AT day, A Ape Pat ye oclogky cr croak 1 French nah China old ay, April 16, ue rece oer: plated Ware in Tea Beta, Ta able Casters, Teo Pitchers, Cake Baskets, French 8, fine Table Cutlery, Vases, Blrd 1 de. A Gtx BAYERSDORFER, AUCTIONEER, OFFICE 81 Bible ene s ee cae een 103g o'clock, \dsome Ho\isehold, Furniture, tn house $4 West Fortiet street, con- sisting of haircloth Suits, Sofas, marble top Tables, Carpets, Oilcloths, aos Garth Curtain r Gornlees, M ‘Mir- ir, Mantel Ornaments, Vi Parlor and Uooking Bioves, Drenaiie, &c., positively in lot Dealers invited. UGTION SALE OF GOOD PARLOR, CHAMBER AND 1 Room Furniture; also one Pheian's Billiard "At 22 Remsen street, Brooklyn, Friday, April 17, at Ith o'clock, by COLE & MURPHY, UCTION SALE BY FREDERICK DILG, AUCTIONEER. ‘Will sell, this day, at 11 o'clock, all'the Household Furniture of the private residence 68 West Fourth street, near Wooster, Parlor and Bedroom Suits, Carpets, Paintings, Curtain re oy ia Mattresses, Bedsteads, China, Silver ani ass Avert ON N' TICE. THIS DAY (Thuredey APRIL 16, TENTH Lama SPRING SALE MANUFACTURED STRAW AND PALM LEAF GOODS. 700 CASES IN VARIETY. Catalogues and samples now ow sents; WM. TOPPING & $0.4 gAuctioncers. jo. 182 Chureh street. CAMPBELL & CO.. AUCTIONEERS-SELL THIS + day, at 10 o'clock, at 569 First avenue, entire Stock and’ Fixtures, fine Grocery Store. Stock consists of Teas, Sugars, Soaps, Starch, Cazidiea, Sploes, de. | algo Horse un sai together with Furniture of family. bostively closed out In lote to suit buyers, At JOHNSTON & VAN’ TARSELLS Miner « Somerville's ORSE. AUCTION. MAR 112 East Thirteenth street, marble stables, near Fourth aventie, Down town office and salesroom, @2 Liberty street. Gentlemen having private establishments which they with to dispose of, as weil as those wishing to purchase anything in the horse line, will find it to thetr advantage to give usa Our dealings are almost exclusively with merchants and Dusiness men, and our establishment is conducted on the fame straightforward prine! iples whieh govern honorable peo- plein ‘other branches of C trade, jes at ow rt every TUESDAY and FRIDAY B..: JOUNGON 4, i & MILLER, AUCTIONEERS, AT 12 o'clock, W April 1S, at Exchange {it Srontday impetanteat “hustion sais” of bie Nineteent word ge tye), Property, by F'the catate of ion. Jobn A. the acy of (to be wold in parcels) cna, Kr, Grose until hisdmaise, (to sold in ocet ir. Cross unt in situated on Kent avenue, Taylor and Wilson streets, near the the Washington avenue Improvement, and of choice’ Building Lots on Wilson and Keap stroete, hear Marcy avenne. poritive, Maps now ready at 2 Nassau Y HENRY H. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER. Elogant Household Purniture, nearly mew, made to or. by order of der by HENRY TE LEEDS & MINER will sell by anetion, on Thursday, April 16, at 103g o'clock, at No. 23 West Thirty- eighth street, between Firth and Sixth avenues, the dleeat Furniture in’ ew, all made to Suits in ebony, mounted in rmiula, covered in’ bite min damask, iniatd, ; rich vilk’ Cartains, lace do., Gorniced, canny Biagero, inlaid; large mantel “and "Ser Glaseen, Oi Paintings and, Engravings, valuable Bronzes, Clocks and Vases, fu Pedestals and’ Figures, orm ins irene’ Ghandevers, tancy Camp Chairs: rosewood Pi m—Carved oak Buffet, Chaira and Extension Tablet een ri Curtains, Velvet and Brussels Carpete, richly tre Tables, inlatd. *Hall—A superb inisid carved Hall Stand, with Figures. ma—Superb Suit of marble, inlaid with rosewood, richly carved, complete, cost #1250; ¢ Covered rosewood mar: bie top Dressing Bureat iateads and Armoire-a-Glace ; silk reps Curtains, covered black walnut Suit, China, Glas and other Furniture, property of a family leuvil éity, A firat clase sale. Y ROBERT 8 mere 1ONEER, HOUSEHOLD FURNITU aera “cy ac, vat. -neoond aireet, DAY, Mi Phat ie PAT Oe OrCLa ALL mE Tuec AST FURNITURE ceetalnes i in mike privet ‘above. Rich Velvet. aut irumsela Carpets od Piano, Parlor and Chamber Furniture, taint, Matitessns, Pillows and Bolners, ‘ton Keperal assortmentof Kiohen Burnitare. "ROBERT SOMERVILLE, AUCTIONEER, Office 89 Kasgan street. Art Gallery 82 Fifth avenue. BBX ROPERT SOMERVILLE, AUCTIONEER, ALVANLE HOTHOUS F AND GREENHOUSE, PLANTS, SHRUBBERY, ORNA- MENTS, GARDEN FURNITURE, &c.. contained Ih the con- servatories and grounds of the LORILLA RD MANSION, BRONXDALE, WESTOHESTER, near Willinmsbridge (a short distance from Fordhatn horse cara), will be sold at anic- tion on M 1 WU, at 1 o'clock, by order of the executor, ELTA xb Jr. shih ‘ deraands the business shea a situath Neer, saierman; country preterred. Address Cutter, Herald, seen. nd SARE TLL, snaetion af for wen days. Art Gailery, 6 Cy Fitth avenue, 0, BOOKHINDERS. THANTED) AN BRTRA FIN: | Dy nome —s a Pe Y ROBERT SOMERVILLE, AUCTIONEER, er & Bons, 14 Fuiton at, RICHLAND Costly CHT AND PARISIAN MADE FaRTaD ‘i ai DIATELY TA FIRST SEAS TAPER FURNITURE, OF MOST i, DESIGN AN hanger, at L, Marcotte & Co. FINISH. ALSO Punic OF MATERIAL Fort ANTED-A MAN, WHO _UXD CHAIR COVERINGS, REMNANTS UF BROUATEL AND MAN, HO OU. ae SHOR. OTE J ELEGANT GOODS, ahd THE stock OF oughly the mandfacture of re switches, coils | THE WELL KNOWN, HOUSK OF andcuris; one with the puisite ye? experience will N MARC orn ac ‘be well compensated for his services. Address box 160 Herald | to be eold at oneles m 14 ROBK: if FOMRVILLE, thie day, oflice. April 16, at the warerooms Nos. ab and 7 East Fourth str: v ANTED 1 TMEDATRLY SIX, SUGAR BAKERS, AT A capaed conse juence Sf their removal to Ux sugar refi ristol, R. 1. Take Bristol 01 o P . " aeamen ‘pier 40 North pong — and ‘Bot a ‘Goods on exbibition, with catalo, quem on Wee nen WASTERcooD COMPOSITORS FOR BOOK WoRK at 30 Montgomery at., Jeraey Clty. TANTED—A DYER; ONE WHO UNDERSTANDS dyeing wool, worsted yarna, braids, &e., bot with wij line and dye woods. American or German preferred. Addreas, giving references, box 188 Herald office W ANTED-JOB COM Postrons. ei NFORD, C\BHING & oO, “Md aiid 646 Brondeas BERT SOM%) fe TION EER—SALESROOM, nan Rureet, totes Art Gallery, RS Headway. UH ROMOS, ENGRAVINGS, &O., €C BARK on on BY HENRY D. M Opposite the Pi OU, PAINTIN HD, MINER April, are F pieces, RY HENRY TL LE SPECIAL 8. ul HENRY if. LEE THURSDAY, APRIL 16, SALES AT oF 1868. AVCTIONE —TRIPLE AUCTION. COSTLY PAINTINGS, RK will well by auction, at the Lose Art cislierice, 87 aed ee Broadway, corer Twelfth | street, on Friday aut Saturday evenings, April 17 and 18, at Tig o'clock each evening, ihe entire coliection of Pictures be- | longing to the Phila i known house of Messrs. naisting of upwards of 80 choice speciiiens broad during the past year by an ex Balley & Co., of member of thi m, aided by the advice and coun ie Fath the resiiedt American artist of Dusaclior(.. The Yon contains one of the most important ex modern Christian art that has ever been executed—Christ and His Two Disciples at Emmaus, by Prof. Cart iuiler, of Dus- seldorf; a [omg example of landscape palntin by the illus- tious Andreas Achenbach, Grace Before Meat, by A- Guile lesnin, of Pari other Fare and Im, portant 8 tion will be schools oes pa peat Ger we Sauvag 1 da day and ‘evening, til eyer Vol fount fon Breiaen, ay will be open for ins peston one of his nest My interesting, ry the italian, Frengh, cy are represented, viz :— ‘orks, together with man imens of the art. ‘This exibi- I the various lemish, Duteb, Koek Koek, Ch Ten K O. Achenbach, Litschauer, ol Salentia And others, ‘and after Monday, April Bra Nassau sree HENRY D. MINER, AUCTIONEER, 8ALESROOM grposite the | the Fost of ofhce Art Gallery 845 AN. STANDARD Wours ‘OF ART BY THE BEST OTM H. D. MINER & BARKER will sell at rie? ‘Thursda: ril 16, at 103g o'clock, eons Sollection. of Biglivh nnd Amerioan stan t their of History, wacions sulesroom, 87, Nusa street, ouks, Plowing, Biography, Cnera’ ‘others, moat: Of which are richi Bound; also's large invuler of fanny goods, conaisting of Cl- At mash sal Nassau street, mal Pleyel & Co., of Pari saloon or professor of music. Jewel work and Glove Ash Receiver, Watch Boxes and Clocks, all. anny seven Wateh , Boxes, Desk: re best Dy HENRY D. MINER, | AUCTIONEER, —SALESROOM the Post fillge. Art Gallery at H. D. Miner & Barker's salesroom, 37 seven octave Grand Piano; made b} ‘lor tone, suitable for’ school BY HENRY D. MINER, AUCTIONEER,—SALESROOM $1 Nassau street, opposite the Post, Odice. Art’ Gallery “Hosen D FURNITURE, CARPETS, MIRRORS, 4C. MINER A BARREL wil sell at auction on on Bui Apri ‘at 1059 o'clock, nt their sales! ata ati Furdintre Garten se Nieror, ita "Gien? in time, alls, ec., removed for convenience of sale. Particulars Bry 3. EDWARD BYLANDT, AUCTIONE, 646 BROAD- Will sell by auction on Ra dlp tponed jay on account of an accident it mat 15 m place, near the New Tork. Motel Puroiture mate conaatin of t rosewood Parlor Suits in eatin roceees ; Fosewood lace sension T: ber shen Utensils, Eevee lack walnut juffets and Di ske., ke. and Sn kcavea, Et Centre and Ex- Cartaing, Chandeliers, Velvet and Brus- ime oe Parlor and Cham- ‘Peraotal attention given to sales at Vg fade DOUGHTY, enemas ene ROSE- aod and walnut} Parlor, Chamber, Lat won. saat reach plate A ‘Auetion SC several private fuzalien, ot wate ompriaing Spica ing two walnut Lit po ‘covered in brovatel ; five. three walnut marble top Chamber se two mahogany do, Beds and feta Pate wil “arts ‘0% jassatt street, the entire Furniture removed) for, eqnvenience of, sale rior Sclts, covered, in green, OF Bute, cu et wait Sideboards, oak and walnut Exten- Dining Chairs, French ‘plate Pier Mirrors, with Console Teblea anid Cornicbs to match; Svar Plated Ware, Crockery, Cutie atntin whole to’be Parente torily sold and wor worthy of ‘Attention: cate Togues raing at salearoo BY a D. BARRY, AUCTIO! UPERB HOUSEHOLD, FURNITUR! ema IRRORS; MAGN! NT RO! ‘OOD 7 OCT A" PIA) eg Row ND © WINANS ELLGARTLY CARV- ED, BY & WINA! Hn OIL PA: GakvED ROSEWOOD. ETAGERE, IN eemuece o! ORDER & CO. at 10) NEER, OFFICE 261 oa VE INTING! MOST OF WHI AND BUT LITTLE USED, i sell at auction, tnis day, April i ig o'clock, at the brown stone residence No. 199'Bert Ni ineteenth set co follows: Fine. english ‘Brussels Carpet Jace Curiains and Cornices, el rosewood El Kasy Chair, Taagnitcent nt French Clock, Mirror, drocatell and re} centre Tables, mantel Orpainents, fine oll Painiings, Ghat een essa Aver Plated Wat wainut Suit stan tress and saipeey eee with which the ve catalogues can be had early morning of sale at De the house, carved reps, near Irving lace, all the fine comprising in part as French plate nt. Parlor su marble top elegant dining gunk | Table, dinin ‘elegant carve mt chamber Furni- Bes eter Bureans, Wash- ‘Mat ‘&c.; also ‘kitchen le will commence. ENJAMIN F. THEALL, AUCTIONEER—WILL SELL ‘auction, this day, April 16, at 11 o'clock, at 155 West Sweaty-ninth street nest Stash avenue, 6 iron Looms, 1 Spool- ing Machine, i Guard Muckivon, 1 Warging, Sinpted for mamifactiring Catalogues morning of pton’s make, 6 Ubilnger Ja- Machine, and other articles urposes. ENS. F. THEALL, Al OTIONEER, Household Furniture, Mi ‘Mirrors, C: ‘arpeta, &c. BENG. F. THEALL will sell'by auction to-morrow (Friday), at Il o'clock, at 107 East Thirty- cme oe all the fine rose- Wood and walnut Parlor, Bedroom and Di r Exar Table, Biking Sh alts, ning Room Purni- marble top Curtains, Palliasses, Mattresses, Bol: and inguin Carpets} Oil- 4 Pi Brussels Sloth, Enameled Butts, ‘Kitenen Utensils, Cutélogues at the house. Y ARCHIBALD IQHNSTON, AU CTIONEER, Salesrooms Liberty street atreet, near Fourth avenue’, JOHNSTON & and 112 East Thirteenth VAN TASSELL will give their perggnel attention to sales of it the resid f ties, dea Mi m8 bk dal at the residence o! oolinta tneeeptn and also P ing ping, at their spacious: at thefr saleroom, 62 Household Porites ac. SATU RUAY, pale Ta erty sireet, a general assortment of Y¥ M. DOUGHTY, AUCTIONEER.—AUCTION SALE OF the Contents of a Nurse: M. DOUGHTY, Auctioneer, will sell on Friday, at 10 o'clock, the entire Contents of the Nursery of Aitkin & Smith, 30 West Thirtieth comprisin Camelias April 17, jexsre: street, near Brondwa: several hundred Hothouse and Hardy Fiantry in great variet) ey, ow Butidings, Glass Sashes, any reserve, as the road is being built on. Roses, Tulips, &c., &c. Also the The whole will be sold without SHWICK AVENUE (BOULEVARD), EIGHTEENTH 200 choice Lots at auction, by JOUN- BON 4 MILLER, atid o'clock, on Wednesday, "April 32, ab the Exchange salearoom, IL Broadway This will be the sale of Eighteenth’ ward property that has ever taken Plager Mapa now ready af" ofice of JOHNSON & MILLER, 5 Nassau street. \ M. LEVY, AUCTIONEER, Household Furnitare. GM. LEVY will sell on this day. 16th inst, at 10% o'clock, at 158 Monroe street, one door above Clinton stree! all the Furniture contained fn said prem! Velvet ai Brussels Carpets, rosewood Piano, Haircl Chairs, Perko Eneratt pets hee Inge, rent laaswat End'a quanlity of, Kichon Uteu commenc Parlor # way; fol Bookesse, Hurean, Curtalns, Halt and other Mat” ee efrigerator, &c., BURKE, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL ON THURS. day, 16th inst, at 11 o'eloe! atrect, the’ Furniture of mais, fo ae Centre Tables and Chairs; also Secretary, ‘one first cli Carpets, Ruge, &e. tionve: ‘consisting of French irrors, Cham» Ouse Sui Extention Ty Dining amber ite, oy cane ining Tite y mt Herald, Sun and Tribune. Chaira, Olle! (Friday), py, De EGAN WILL 8ELL-WM. WITTERS, AUC- -The Furnttare of a 4 Haircloth Chairs, Paintings, Sewing Machine, Cutlery with which the bale will at 348 Went Thirty-ffth genteel family, viz :--One aplendid jane 7 octave Pi ‘Stein- walout Bedstends, Bureaus, Washstande, ‘ardrobe, fine e hor 23 Pe aor dala, Carpets lular tormorrow DS D. EGAN WILL SELLWM. WITTERS, AUC. tioneer—Thie da; y at 165 West Tenth street, 1034 o'elock, fie entire contenta of beautifully furnished house, 0 connist? Pianoforte, ng of one Uf rari feral 8 Bru Sevan octave rosewood pearly new 5 two solid seein Carpet, Sovered in brocairl:” Paint vin Tharble top Tables; Curtains, kein pata a bie te walnut Parniture contained in ‘dining room, am Wilbe found one handsome Sideboard earful | and claw Table (12 feet) with cai jarpets, de. ELEGANT. n PU ms, COM} Bilverplated {DWARD SCHENCI U ELEGANT HOR also ti Rods, ae. K, AUC RSEX AND ANT SEAN BLOOD NT REAM 0 cH A ELEGANT SPAN ie black. walnut Furnitere io the bed. Bedateada, Carpet whieh inished, Chai Bureaus, Chaira, rf AUCTIONEER. CARA GES, HARNESS, Ac, E HORSES. F CARRIGE HORSE: |AMBLETONIAN COLTS. GRAY Ho! a Y BRED SADDLE HO. CLARENCE eros woop BROB. iT SHIFTING TOP KT. BS! Ls SECOND STREET. By EDWARD SCHENCK, on 8 Saturday next, 18tb instant. All the above will be on eptbiton in front of the stable on Fridays afternoon from 5 to 6 oclock. JADWARD SCHENCK, wie of el AUCTIONEER. MORTGAGE Cabinet Furntture-By EDWARD K, to-morrow, at 11 o'clock, at the salesroorn, 60 BU Liberty street, one of the largest and moat valuable sales ever comprising all styles and varieties of Dining Room, Parlor’ Bedroom and Hail Furniture, JDWARD PEITIN 4 at il ture, cons! Carpets, Oilelotha, &e., postponed on aecount OF A. Moy at 290 Sixth WILL SELL ON THURSDAY, enue, the Household Furai- ating bf Pattor, Chamber: dnd Bedromn Furatvure: de. Bale positive, without reserves ERRY LEASES AT AUCTION. AT THE € oe oa HALL on Thu vith Agenvate ecurity, for of May, I aathee of the fer of Jarues street to Hunter's 2, The lease of the forry, sold at public day, the 7th day term of ten years from of May, 1068, auction, to the highest bic now established, from the foot Potnt, ong Island. now established, from the foot of Jackson street to Brooklyn, Long Island. Terms and conditions of éale may be had upon application at the Comptroller's office. By the Stoktog Fund, Corry or New York, DEPART CoMPrHoLLen's OF! RICHARD B. of the Commissioners of CONNOLLY, Comptrolier, ENT OF FIN ANOR p Apri ty 1388, '§ (Pousti COOK, AUCTIONEER, t will give hie persor of parties deciininy oes An br swords Tuts DA M Ar ia OU of Fancy Goode, + Obie Vases, £0. Imports Henan in variety. and 86 attention Saleroomn 84 nal ON FRIDA' Third sale of Avsignees' Boot H. HENRIQUES, JONATHAN W. ALLENS Browuwa, Real Estate at pul HEN THURSDAY, 2otclock, at the Exchange Salesroom, 111 Broadwag. ‘Rightesnth Mtroew-The three sory baxerneni end ar brick House apd jot Highteenth street, near Ninth ave modern improveniente, Pow of ie house 90389 feet, tion of the purchase money m: partiouiare at tb Cedar street, near Broniway, to rales of Furniture at resi jocks, Bronzos, Ineluding Jeo siiverplaved Ware of ae Cavtee Cabiuet ta ture, gous fay iow, HORATIO QUES. and private - Apri 16, 859 (514 No. ont The bouwe bas all the anion given op the frat of May ot Buxd. 10, remain on bond and office of the Auctioneers, 9 SHEET. SALES AT AUCTION. RY H. LEEDS & MINER, AUCTIONEERS. Biewant Household Purniure, sowewood Piano, M's ros, id order, Oil Paintings, ‘kee HENAY He DEEDS € MINER Will sen ata day, April 17, at 10% o'clock, at ti ‘Thirty-third street :— H™ ction on Fri- private residence bi West Elegant Housebold Pe Veivet and Brussels Carp brocatel; elegant rorewwod ‘seven octave Stool; gilt frame French plate Pier and M hi - gant decorated China Vases; gilt marbi top Console Tables; | Superb tigured silk brocade Windo Eitrary—-Velvet Carpet, carved black walout Library Ta- vie, Library Bookease, black walnut Library Chair, in mo- 1000, hedrooms—Rosewood Bedsteads, mahogany Bedstents, Fonewood and mabogany marble top Dressing Bureaus, bro cade Window Curtains and Lambrikins, Hair Mattre Bolsters and P' Palliasses, &: Dining Room—Oal extensiots ‘Dining Table, Chairs, oak Lounge in figured reps, Window bur cnse vauperd case Stuifed iirds, together with other Siogant Furatuire, all-in good condition, embracing China, Crockery and cilassware, with which the sale will commence. We would Call especial attention of purchasers to the xbove, ENRY B, HERTS, AUCTIONEER, H ange atid fasportaut sale of glegant Household Furniture, Ai made to onder or Importe i On THY KSDAY, April 16, at 1034 ofeoek, 182 West Fourteenth street, Parlors contain superb solid rosewood double Parlor Suit, in variegated satin brocade, massive solid rosewood Etagere, valuable original Ofl Paintings, rich French Plate Pier Mir rora, with cornices to match ; crimson brocatel and rich Lace Wintow Curtains and Lambrequing, superb bronze grmulu French clocks and Chandeliers, real, Dresden Sevres China, Vases, Ornaments and Articles of Vertu, Parian marble Vases, and Statuettes, Bronzes, elegant carved round cornered rosewood Plauoforte, 7h 0 made to order} royal velvet Carpets, Rugs and Mats, & Library contains Bookcases, Library fable, Library Suit, fine proofaheet Steel Engravings, Pait.ings, Clocks, Bronzes, y Ce ‘fiedrooma contain amperb Spanish walnut, ebony and gilt Bedstead, Bureau and Commode, iso Turkish Chairs, lounge, arm and feception Chairs, in buff silk reps, all to match, and all mae to order in Paris, also crimson satin Lambrequins, + Paintings, etegant Engitsh Brussels Carpets, air Mattresees Be‘iding, Wc.; also solid fose? ‘solid walnut Ghamber Suits tn upper bedrome. Siiting room contains bngiah Brusacls £8, Bolid ros wood Sul, In blue alle cottelatne, rosewood Eacretiore, Indi oak frame pier Mirror,Cornices and Lam. 'eyui See Oi ratetingh andbngrevises Sleinway & soars 7 ooars bie Ac. foom contains solid oak Extension Table, also butte cu Chairs, Rote in Morocco, elegant French china Dinner Bervlco, richly Glassware, in every ee Poteet co aden kind, fine Cutlery, ac. «gether with the assortment ‘of Ki Kitchen Waters and Utensils, with which the sale will commence. For cata- Ibgues and permite fo stew thebouse apply a1 the oflee of the ‘auctioneer, 189 Broadway. end D. MINER, AUCTIONEER, SALESROOM 87 jassau street, opposite the Post Office; Art Gallery, way. HOUSEHOLD FuRNTTO .RPETS, MIRRORS, &c., &c. R & BARKER Chr vet at auction, 7 ‘Thursday, ce 329 Eighteenth stree genteel Housebold Furniture, consisting o Velvet, Brosssie and Ingrain. Carpets; reach Plate Pier Mirrors, rosewood seven mm octave Hand made. by heat city consisting of Axminster, 9 ronew 9nd Sn red maker, rosewood Parlor ult in pla rosewood oa rosewood Side and Contre Table “Tables, ‘Patatings Mantel Ornaments, rose. wood and ‘Bedste: us, Chai ir Mi urea treaser, Feather Beds, Bolsters and Pillows; Window Kitchen Utensils, ac.) ac. Catalogues to be had at the office, ENRY B, HERTS, AUCTIONEER. wignee’s sale in bankruptcy, Oa Friday, April 17, at 103 o'clock, the salesrooms, No. 189 Broadwi A tot of Cloths, Cassimeres, Tes ents’ Furnishing G Store Fixtures, &c., by order of ‘utner, Assignee of Joseph J. ne AUCTIONEER. Will sell ‘On Monday, April 20, At 1034 o'clock, at the private ‘residence No. 17 Great Jones street, near Broadway, elegant Household Furniture, con- J Pooant, sisting of rosewood Parlor: Suits, in natin brochatel "Turk: sh, Basy and Rocking Chairs; marble top Centre Tables, large French plate Inco Curtains and Cornices? Turkish Lounge locks, Mantel Ornaments, Oil Paintings, Engravings, upright. Plano and Stool, Gard Ta bles, Papier, Mache,” Ci eccer Table; Velvet, Brussels, Thrce-ply and Ingrait Carpets, nearly new ; Stair C Oticloths, Eacretoire, Dining Table, ¢ ‘hairs, Crockery, Chi Cl ing and Glassware, Table Cullery, rosewood top, Dressing Burea\ Hands, Spring Masirosies, viele Mattresses, Feather ‘Pillows and 'Bols unterpanes, ‘Sheets, Blankets, mahogany and black wi bs ue edmaads, Gortnge Sults, Toilet Crockery, black walnut Wardrobe, Base: ment and Kitchen Furniture. Catalogues at « sale. ‘and ‘Lounges. in re bottom’ Chairs. it reps: AMES CAGNEY, AUCTIONEER OFFICE 515 WASH- Ettore apr ne ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD FURNI OF THE ABINGDON eQUAKE EHO! BINGDON SEQUARE, Together with Lene of premises to May 1, 1860; m.—On Thureday, April 17, aa the elegant Furniture Bf the above house, ‘comprlaln 1 Fonewood seven Octave Pinno, roscwood-and black walnut Parlor Suita, in satin brocatel and reps; excellent rosewood and waln ber Suits, pair Mirrors, Lace and Damask feat "splendid rosewood stead, cant curtains fee pres} all_pure curled att a? Mattroenon eather Bei Si Pillows; ne hree-ply and tigratn Ga Sate English Hall O1 ‘Oficiotte, Hall Chairs, two oe ‘modern style Ohi jers, tine Oil Paintings, on and canvas; the Bed Linen Comforters, Rpronda ‘and Blankets elegant Freneb china "Toll tension Table, mi Buffet, elegant bar F irietare Mirrors, valuable re ae. Catalogues now ready. "N. B.—This furnitu Srjuntenee, ce be purchased this day at privrte sale for $5,300. ‘Apply to Auctioneer. SALES AT AUCTIO JOHN MOR- SALE THIS DAY. 1 st Broa’ #il tots Men's and W thing, B goods, By order Bast road | PAWABROKER'S SALH.—TITS DAN, AT 11 O7CLOW rs AMIS AGAR will sell at 50 Ne 0) tots Gold and Silver Wat rings, Brace- lets, « evaluable goous, by order H. Roget “IONEER, OFFICE & N ngs and Objects Art, the col very, vover 20 beavtit works by 112 ar a tho nights of Tiew! 1 22, ery, 82 Fifth avenue, cing antl time of kale, RR, FARRER, AveTIONZER, WILL SELL THIS Day, 2 o'clock, at444 Canal street, narbie top Dressing and other Bureaus, Sots Beds, C Extension and other table, Bookcases,’ Hatstands, Desks, Parlor Suits in Talrelout; Wack’ walnut and enadellod ¢ large Velvet Medal n Carpets also Brive Carpets, er Beds and Bod- other Mattr Plano, sic octave; Pier and other Mirrors, Stoves; also lot of Um breiias and Umbrea Puruiture. RIGHARD, WALTERS, SHERIFF'S AUCTIONEER, - Firat © Dissitiery:—Will welt Friday, April 17, at Big ofclock P.M, at a) Groen lane Brrokivne einben lott and Front streets, a complete Distil tubs, still, tanks; also the unexpi premises; rent moderate. Sale {re I ICHARD WALT Whol 0. 3 Platt street, 'T (Thursday), at 11 o'clvc continne to sell the closing’ ont sale ‘of vi furnishing Cutlery; builder: and other Goods at above store, In larg trade. ‘This wale of the best of th" soe tion of the trade. Sale free and peremptor at Lo'elock. No goods moved unttl alte SHERIFF'S E.—I TERS, Auctioneer, will sell “this M., at 100 Maiden Jane, one } NaOH CArrRAY, N KELLY, lat CAPITALISTS, investment ; Fulton day, April 16, 1808, at 12 0'c on Fulton avenue, north side, giaork P: ford street, piste glass fronts and in complete order; to be highest bidder by Wat, M. LI TAL. Phoenix building, 16 Cour: t, Brooklyn, Ww WITTERS, ‘AUCTIO R-SELLS ON ERIDAY, April 17, at 104¢ o'clock, at 48 West Twenty street, ageneral assortment of Household Furnity ns tte ov one black walnut Plimpton Bedstead, mirror fr p walnut Plimpton Bedsiead, marble top bultet, four Freneh late Mantel and Pier Glasses, P: uirclothy. any and ename: olater and Pillows, Carpets, Extension ‘Tables, Dining Ri niture, ae. W ¥, MITTERS, AUCTION the residence'87 Aiity 6 ateel Fy 4c., in the house; splendid Carpets, rosew Pian, 0 tains, French plate Mirrors, Parlor Suits, Contry, Dininis aint Fancy Tables; Chamber Suits, in rosewood, Black walnul, mahogany and enamelled; best Hatr Ma‘ ea, large Bol eters and pillows, Sheets, Blankets, W: pe an ‘i ing and other Chairs; China, (ilass, everything usually found in’ # pri at aale. ILLIAM ABBOTT, AUCTIONEER, Chatham o'clook, Household Furnitare, éc., in house 54 Bleecker strect, near nese Graaby sireet; mahogany Bedsteata, War Mattresses, Lotinges, cane and upholstered Chairs, Tables, Bu’ Tews, feuto, Gilcloth-ana Bedding. rM. TOPPING & Oi Sell on Friday ué2 Washed Bedticks. 00 S00 srLeNpip ElguTeent rH WARD (BROOKLYN, 3 ‘Lots, under the Loi MILLER, ‘on Wednesday, April 22. el oe tue crate ppt. 7 for Inveatinent. | Secure Bimap vat voflce ‘of SOMNSON ILLER, % Nassau street, New York. R—SELLS THIS DJ m OFFICE are, sella on ‘hursday, 16th inst., at 1g “oe [ STREET, WIbLky POST OFFIGE NOTIC: E. POST OFFICE NOTICE. ‘The mails for Europe ‘will be despatched from this, office jay and Saturday, closing at 12 o'cloc tions A and B, 11:45;C, Oand D, 11:38; Band F, 11:10, ar Gat Ll o'clock A. M. "Also on bibrsrirma th ao Lhd of clasts ete oated at general office and the stations on P.M JAMES KELLY, P. ae on bye At ‘Thuradi “BEAUTIFU LAND GREAT DI8COVE IN DEN- istry.—Patented Teeth inserted without extraction of stumps, Entire upper or lower set for #8, warranted. and judge for yourself. 423 Sixth avenue, ‘hree doors pelow ‘Twenty-sixth street. OLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION ORIGINATED THE CN Ipeerrm ‘use of nitrous oxide gaa, administer it in the proved method, do nothin butextract teeth, and cer- Te without pala; #0 27,000 patients testify, "See their names at the office, 19 Cooper Institute. SET OF TEBTH—CALL AT DR. CHARLES A, WHITE'S "8 Dental establishment 225 Sixth tainty avenue, above street; sets from #5 to filled without pain, from fifty cents to $1 and ee pees without’ pain; establis) 858. iladelphia branches, 108 North Tenth ‘and 933 Arch streets, All work warranted, Citp this out, Call and examine, ames caaxey, AUCTIONEER, OFFICE 615 WASH- Sneion. 9 near Spring.—Genteel Household Furni- ure, th ay, wi 10\y o'clock, of the three story dwelling No. 4 Thompson street, ‘near Canal, no, rosewood Farlor Salt a palin brocade: } Ble isp Contre Table, rosewood, mahogany a tnd wala walnut 8 ‘Bod: , Bureaus and Washstands; rpeis, fine curled hair Matt lattresses, fine Feather sters and Pillows ; enamelled Cottage Suits, maboga! Table, Kitchen Furnitnre, &¢. },compriaing one 63 octave Pi- janstod EXTRACTED ee a PAIN—ELEV N years, Gan freah dally, J JAY, VILLERS, 10 Grand, near Broadway. pas ‘ul ‘es set bought, vi yr. HENRY VILLE! as Grunt eet BEAUTIFUL CONTINUOUS GUM » of Teeth, Rubber Plate, with Plumpers, $10. Bitractig ws under gas without charge when others are insert- Dra, BODINE, 19) Grand street. JOHN Ke TANDBRATER, AUOTIONERR, WILL SELL BX Broadway, at 11 o'clock, French Plants, ‘&c., being the recent importation of Giraud direct from Partie! "Thiansoriment. corapriecs Standart and Dwarf Rores, Perpetual and Monthly; also grafted recs, ‘in every variety: Apples, Pears, Plums, fe. or Rg ‘Strawberry Tree, with a general assortment of bot- joure, green house and conser: Plants, not to be ex- celled. All bardy and in pertect cond! ition. AN, AUCTIONEER, SELLS THIS DAY, ‘at 551 West Thirty-eight sireethh,w large h tone: 5 also Sn RSS val Vand, covering three full lots, + ofice and alables thereon, four Horses, rts, light Wagon, Hi stable Utensils, Furnitare of two ollces, Sate, Books, and everyting necer- nary for carrying on an'extensive trade; one of the best locn- tions in the elty ; income from ent covers expenses of yard; aule positive without AMES M. MILLER WILL, SELL AT AUCTION, ON Tuesday, April l, at 12 o'clock, at the Exchange Sales- il Fouaway, uniter the direction of D. ¥. Tugrats sr. 100, 102, 104, 106 and 108 Chatham arcet, the eee vaitable ery of land, With the improvements, ‘Map and particulars at the office. OBIS WILKINS, AUCTIONEER, Handsome, Honsebonld Furniture, Mirrors, Velvet and B Carpets, ke. foo raham, H. LUDLOW & CO, will yell at auction on Saturda: april Woon, ae 11 o'clock A M.sat the private residence Enat Nineteenth street, b and the entire Farnit ed rose’ Suit in brocatel, one do. in plush, rose- ‘wood Ktagere, Centre and Console Tables, Marble fice n clegant black walnut Library sak Diotos Table and airs, eleg essing. hureansy tov oe ve Loarpet ie Saat Kitchen Puroicare, with which the tale w Catalo ques at No. 8 Pine street. ORRIB WrrLarys, AUCTIONEER. on Canal, Ludlow, Greenwbich, Mangin and West Frente eighth etreeis, E, 4. UDI 400, Cen sell at auction, to-morrow (Fri- day), at If o'clock, at ie Echange Balocroou 111 Browd- "Hovento le northwest comer Canal and Ludlow strecta, “anal orthwest. corner of Ludiow street Valuable Lot ULM front and rear, by 60 feet deep. Terms of tale, ton pervent day of sale. Sisty per cent may remain ou bond ahd amort Greenwich street—The Lot of Land, with the three story brick Huflding thereon, known as No. 29 Uireenwich, easterly * ar Warren street, lot 26.6 feet front, 26.8 feet rear, 72.6 Hine, 62.9 south i iine. jangin near Grand—The rajnatle Lo with two Story basement and attic brick front House, feet, and fourstory double brick Tenement gase, Sha38 leet on rear No. 3 Mangin street, west ide, #6 feet “porih of Urand street, ten wes Ceighth street—The first clase three atory high brick aren, Lot, No. 35 West ont Tests sient eee, iB side, just west of Elghth avenue; house rfect rate Iaicly frescoes, and. contains all the conveal: ek. fx08.9 feet. Possession unmediately. Hope an sad full particulars at the auctioneer's office, No.3 Pin ORTGAGE SALE. My ER BLSAS, AUCTIONEER.— By virtue of Scheu mortgage made by David Tilton 4H. BC dated May 28, Ir07, and also by virtue of and H. B. Conover, dat y by virtue aogther mo made by H. 8. Conover, dated Sgt THOT EAS ene te auetion, on tke Sete, day of Age atid c'elock noon, all the Fixtures and Machinery of tier, at ‘45 Kast Eighth street, in the city of New York. i. F, TEINWMENNER,, Attorney for Mortgagee. ‘ORTGAGE SALE.—JAMES CUSHING, AU AUCTIONEER, ollice 11 Chambers street, virtue of 4 chattel mort- age, 1 will sell on Frida: "a L ban hie at 10 o'clock A. M., te Digi avenu ty-ofth and Fifty-eixth mress, me ‘eplendid ‘cart Homes years old; one single Tru eapiated Harness Platform Spot chine, Lard Press and Kettle Stove; Writ. eat Stall, Rack and Bench, with marble — Salt Tray, Meat Ble kK, Cheene Pans, Barrels, & THOMAS CUSHIN 1 Attorney for the Mortgugee. - (ANTELS AT AUCTION.—PELLS & 60. thie day (Thureday April 1, at 11 ofc Kennedy, Broadway, WILL seb, ‘k, at the wi corner “Thirty-ffth Mantels, compris M rooms of ME. saree, che qrtira abeable bok of enblo ing heavily mounted, richly sculptured. Mantels’ of Tuitan ordinary, veined, brocatel, Pyrennian, Vermont and other ‘of_stylea in general unvoished Marble in Slabs, a four motths, Also the stock of finished Cents a proved endorne notes! a Te ARSHAL’S SALE.—WILL BE SOLD, AT Ww M*i Thoreday, April 16, at 103g OLD dgnowrny, and Canks of Wierstelier, Koenigsbacher, Forster Travientr, Forster Riesling, Oberingelheimer, Aemanahatiaer, vintage of 14962 and 1869; Claret, Sherry and Port Wines; Coxuac, Hran- nd Whiskeys: Also Stove and Office Fistires, Lounses, ads and Parlor Suits. To be sold without reserve. ( BA UCTION. WW Tstoerion at sonnel sale of Off Paintings by pe A aver 100 pictures by Molberton, ivethouse, Sames M. Hart, Krop ok my int gate ries, 6 eloom. by fe PAINTIN Le a @ ready, and pictures ou exhibition doy VRIDAY AND SATU RDAY, APRIL 17 AND 18, a Durge and vasuable collection of Books. Catalogues ready fwd books ON exhibition. {ped BUILDINGS AT AUOTION.-THR BUILDINGS occupying the circle at Broadway, Eighth avenue and Fitty-ninth street will be wold at public Auction on Fhursday f, Wie inet, at 10 A. For particulars tn ant the othe of the Commissioners of the Park, 61 Nacswu street, or at the old Ars@nal on the Park yy BROKERS SALE.—R. veil tata day, at 11 oFeto dl general asm) ‘Glassen, (Guan and Past ruments, Fancy Goods, &e., worthy the attention of dealers, By order of JB. & J. Nimpaou, FIELD, AUCTION at 2 Uhatham treet, & mas CLOTHING. — T 48 THIRD AVENUE, NEAR THIRTY-THIRD sxrest, Indies and gentlemen can Tyceive tho highest ean Brice ror Cant Off Clothing, Carpets, Furniture, ac. Please Call on or addreoss F. HARRI Third avenue. Ladies attended by Mrs. Harris. Am NTION.—AT M. MARKS’ opponite Ej the highest cas! Furniture, Jewelry, ac. fas above.’ Ladies watted on by Mrs. Marks in aud out of city. TTENTION.—LADIES AND GENTLE: tain the highest tree for their Cast Olt Clo: 3 Carpets, by callingon or aldresstn, Wis, 164 Seventh avenue, between Tw pias gecond streets. TTENTION. LADIES AND ¢ TLEMEN ¢ Ceive the full value in cash for Cust Oi ¢ Bia’ &e., by calling on or addressing venth avenue, near Nineteenth str: % SIXTH AVENUE, EN CAN 08. aan cpcatee tee highest prices. a. cnab, Cor Clothing, Furniture and Carpets. Call on or adits in and ont of the © T MRS. OBERSKY'S, 9 CHATHAM ste antes to pay, 10) per cent the city for * valuable give me a trial. T 11 SIXTH AVENUE LADIFS AND wt find the original and boneat dealer B, MINTZ, to who > hey can dispose of their cast-off Clothing, Carpets “Karntuise, Jewel at per cent mare tian elvewiitce. ‘Tiease call « Or address BO MINTZ, 71 Fixth avenue, near Waverley place Ladies attended by Mrs, Mintz. ADIES AND GENTLEMEN CAN OBTAIN Tt ‘eat price for their Cant Of Clothing, Furniture, Bedding, de., by calling on or addressing H. or Mra. 186 Sever ene, obtain te arpets, nd ave ing, Furniture, “R. coppert, MEMBER OF ergeons, London, Ofice ab (A. BLESSING TO LADTES.—A LADY WRITES tuguese Female Pills relieved me in one day, inconvenience, like magic. Price #6. Dr. A. CEAU, oflice 129 Liverty street, or seut by mail. M, MAURICEAU, M. D., PROFESSOR OF DISEAS!S «of women, 20 years’ practice, at 124 Liberty strech Guarantees certain relief to ladies, from whatever cause, without pain or Incenventenee, CERTAIN DISEA: Fithout “mereury: Co confidential. Ir. POR withont MAURL CURED IMEEDIATE tation. strictly private a’ RRISON, 177 Bleecker street. A CERTAIN, CURE FOR MARRIED LADIES, WITH OR rofessor ot ldwitery fallible ere 9, specially prey 5 realthyre ena nly yee ‘econd street, first door from Ath avenue, and at Droggiat’s 152 Greenwich street, or sent by mall, Caution.—All others are counterfeits. Her Cireular to the Married sent free. =Dl, GRINDLE, LADE ZA. ty place, makes it his spect Male complainia, from whatever tothe most aprious patient, Elegant roo to require nursing. “MADAME GRINDLE, PEMALE PRVSICIAN, NO 3 ace, guarantees rel male complaints. pe for ladies who desire good nursing and medi RTAIN DISEASE CU Dr. POWERS, 191 Stante A avd Pills for impaired manhood. aa =—MME. VANBUSKIRK, PHYSICIAN AND MID. «wife, positively cores the worst cases of female ec plainte, 4¥ St. Mark's place. R. RALPH'S NEW PAMPHLET, ILLUSTRATED, D ent under cover, on addressing by 2 Post of! jon ¥ wl and 6 to % Ollce IML Eighth stre: R. HUNTER CAN CURR WORST CASES OF ©) tain diseases, without mercury, in shorter time f guy other physician or no pay taken. No. 3 Division stree roe. Book of 60 pages and advice MPORTANT TO FEMAL’ ND | MADAME PUN ie late ehketseS ie'incone married ladies, with or without med n venience, Feinale restorative #6. foun a distance pars Private advice letter froe, ce Fhird aveoke, , below Fe Tenth sireet, New York. o NT, IMMEDIATRELY.—D®, API aE ns BRAIN is ASSISTANT ym trouble With oF withs a aedivings blrculars; rasmedies un’ailng 4 CAN FIND COMFORT ADIRS REQUIRING NUR SIN) Livi rooms HR medic PARSE bbe fib Want Seventeenth «treet, WEL! nee PHYSICIAN, NO, 6 R Ling TO LADIKS IN TROUBLE BY DR, Powers, Kir far stanton streot, with of without medicines, cer? tain. FOUTHFUL waing Dr. dentieren cured without mercury positively, MANHOOD REGAINED od uafortunates cured Stanton street, VOR AND roweRe’ f f a PET

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