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NEW YORK HERAL , SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1869—TRIPLE SHEET. a REAL ESTATE MA’ BROOKLYN CITY. Sune. intent son of George and Sarah L. Brown, _OOUNTE ESTATD arg 37h Per annum, sitihinmne arRilatves and friends are reapoctfully invited to by Pe ay EO are, Farm Building Steg, . end the funeral. from 30 Ainsile street, an s- V1 1. W. At ‘Fhe real estate market remains without new fea eney ee Bees THE COURTS. burg, on Sunday afternoon, at one o'ciock. feeCMVED. I BRookta ne atPouR Ww TER, oased ieigs eo niations' Soa tures. The offerings yesterday in the auction mart pi = <a Foeers vo, on ‘Torey, A ' Softee BRANCH OFFICE, 145 FULTON STREET. rg gy pe ene IN A sales SUPRE! a ul iineas, JULIA, the beloved wife Sen gc fee a RY AND PROPERTY FOR BALM “r, now jase a wal une encouraging. Subjoined we mos, per annum EME COURT. of Edward Carey, a native of county Westeamth, AKERS,RARE OPPORTUNITY TO BUY A VALUA- A large and flourishing town upon the Hudson 4 give particulars:— ‘#t, 3 yrs, per aunum. Ejcctmeut=Fraudulent Sale of House and | Ireland. ay ote ensebold Property, including balidings, long lease | doiag a profitable business and long eatarlished. FOr ps "hq. Liot NEY XORK PROPERTY—DY JAMES M. MULLER, pe on Ive ¥. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- [ane greed mweggeem Neat ede’, Taguiza cn des’ | Sanam Orme agnire st W.& ©, CARPENTER, 206 fot Ma ISS South 9 $256. sere i Flies sot 5,200 Lov-Recovery Atter Twelve Years. fuliy invited to attend tie funeral, on Sunday aiter- | promises, 18 Third avenue” > Sind We dO) Cle ee ey Se. v4 se of Hoyt st, 2051 8,000 Before Judge Gilvert. neon, at two o'clock, from her late residence, Kent | - cenpeypee: FINE FARM OF 58 ACRES FOR SALE—IN NEW" I lot on Osiver 1 ; 000 | 86.4 tt w of ‘Hoyt at, 40% | Caroline Brown vs. Thomas Whitaker.—This was | 8venue, near Flushing. PAST BROADWAY.—FOR SA A FIRST CLASs Jersey, 236 hours’ ride trom New York; three Cheever place, w 8, 150 ft # of Marrison’ st, 88.6x16.6x83.6 r ui CLARK.—On Wednesday, Aprti 28, of dropsy, three story basement, and sub-cellar brickjHouse and | daily; well frnited; good buildings; splendid soll; under # autt TT sgavetiaateraseaareas vf le ejectment for a house and lot in Williamsburg. | oyantes M. CLARK (formerly of the firm of C. A, | 10%: splendid order; terms gay £2 borer, ele edna. webs ane not ¢ gehiveticn 9 Rice, a ,orme easy, Gall, be- ‘ be c About fifteen years ago the plaintiff took the pro- | Clark & Co.), aged 55 years and 1 months. as al RAS Ss 00 Xe. — sue Bear at afte t Prenete tages: Eag | very andoruee of ter howand. Finding « cist | ofpt i's aa treat a aeeenrace}| ROR tA O8 TATOMAMES FEuMR THR, TOUR | A LEAL PRARAMLE, MEMIDBYGR JOR 2Ate Bt BY MULL gra ra x re o , e OWN Sto 4 ; bas e lew Jor Lease of 8 story brick’ Dallling and tow N Division sh n of Sih outstanding on an old tax lease, she purchased it | 9; jig brother, Garrett D. Clark, No. 44 West Fifty- | modern Improvements and is thorough order: immediate | sey, 50 minutes from, New York eid w poi ‘depots contains ali modern iryprovementa; built by day's work le acre, with carringe house, &c. ; grounds nicety laid out, plenty” particulars appiy tr of ahi 4c. Terms 1. For fi KissAM & GUNDAKER 221 Pearl street. from the holder, then and now @ resident of Brook- os Po ssacasion 4i' A yet Da < lyn. Having removed this encumbrance, the plain: eestarioane Eighth and Ninth avenues, on | Gone oe ve ocatt) Walteese (oF ened elty mortgages. let the house and went to Europe. After an ab- | “ Hiwoxe.—Ou Friday, April 30, ONRISTINA TER- = oer jou 22, 24 and i 26 1th ay, less 4 years to rin from May 1, 186, at an, Duticid st, w of Willough * sf : v Eckford st ani fe a = annual rout of gods Lor ened lot; size of plot 7.txul..20,000 | TeKari st ane Nase a Each Pies, Elliott piace, e 8, 110 ft 8 of Hanson place, rs, she returned me SALE—OR TO RENT, FURNISHED, FOR ONE Real Estate Notes. Green Lane and'York at, nw cor, 25x1 Heat oe seyret possession Of sitangers, chaaing | BESSA FINCKY, daughter of Christopher and Mertha F “Feat rom May 1 199, the Realaence of the mubcrlber, PROJECTED BUILDINGS. Halsey st, n a, 187.6 ft e of Tomp! ty a the es Pile poop on inf | Fineke, aged four years and three days. . 68 Haat 26th street, between Fourth and Fifth avenues, | A SAFE BUSINESS INVESTMENT.—THE FIRST Es- Harilton at, 6 8, 756.5 ft n of Myrtie le throug! Mo SAX Cait, Oey ‘The relatives and friends of the famtly are re- | four story French roof’ House, built for his own use in the ta lished (more than 80 years ago), most central, beat ‘The following pians have beep submitted to Mr. | Herkimer st and New York av, #- cor, under the same tax lease. Her inquiries led to the | gpectfally invited to attend the funeral, from the | most substantial manner and ‘in perfect order; all modera | business location, largest aud moet conveniently arranged James M. Macgregor, Superintendent of Buildings, Haein tom 2: et NX ay, 120x100. Seances an jprocesainge Ad (af hs property. 48 | German’ Evangelical church, corner Garden and fepracaments: & Low ol large billiard room and ish acgnane are in, he satig of bo ae i as 1 Lae SE for his approval stuce Thursday, the 224 ult.:— Houston at, 0.4, 404 ft n of Myrtle av, inxi00... Commenced, and thas this former holder of the tax Siem streols, Hoboken, N. J., on Sunday afternoon, | ciuding tine stable, Rout: forty-Gre minutes from City Hall; a" | Bods, Groceries. and Harerrane wink tae Denk el ed Business belonging thereto, having been successfully and protitably cond by the subscriber since Aj 183. For particulars address 8. W. TAYLOR, Burlingeees Me J. room for five horses: al 1 owner lease, who hiad already gold the claim to her, had | “'yoaeury.—At Brookiyn, on Friday, April 30, of | being compeiiea to resto'at sme eee. Tome Sanenee procured an order appointing himself referee to se! ‘tpfammation of the brain, JOHN DARTMOUTH, only | sell or rentto a first class tenant only, atalow price. The and also special guardian of the infants, and hi son of Elizabeth M. and Jolin B. Fogerty, aged 1 year | location ts unsurpassed for health and Welightful drives, Ap- Jobn st, w 8,100 ft n of Broadway, 100x100. Franklin ay, 2), 10x95 e wot] ‘Tompkins ay 2 April 14.—Four second class brick stores and dwel- lings, located west side of Third avenue, 50 feet south of TLirveenta street; size of buildings, 18.0x50 EEEEEESESEECESEEE 31, each; four stucies each. Owner, James 5. Dale. Y then foand a purchaser who would take @ tax title ply to DRWITT ©. LAWRENCE, 16 Wall atreet, N. Y. PRETTY LITTLE COTTAGE AND GARDEN, NEAR April 15.—Brick tenement, located No. 315 East 95 | Secompanied by this apparent authority, and had ag hee a Baritiieton 3, ce Pate, PL re t ae A. Keyport, N,, 3, for sale; price ; located on the Twenty-fourtu sureet; size of building, 20x50; five $00 | 801d the property over again by an assigument of the | april 29, MonGaN G elie ita Fo, SALE—AN ELEGANT PLACE ON THE BANKS | lower bay, near tl ye sea, shore: no fever OF ague; ing bathi stories. Owner, .oseph Fettretch. & same tax lease, and deposited the proceeds in his pril 20, MORGAN GEEMOND. of the East river, toot of Eighty-fonrth street, being the | fishing and boatm: iii take payment in instalments Second class bricx dwelling, located No. 160 West , 5100.| Own pooker Sento ULAOH OF Wednesday, April 28, SARA former 1 hermerhora mansion. with five lote of Ground. The oh 5 nde rot house may be seen by calling at 1d < ol , ouse 18 cl s 0. Forty-sixti str-ct; size of builcing, 26x40; three “Nom | ‘The plaintiff has recovered the property, which is | ANN. "leof Abert Hendrickson, aged 45 years, 2 | ete ee cece: UrToReded Sy alin caideners of tbe = stories and basement, Owner, Richard Brush, noW worth niany times its value when she left it. ‘Tne relativ: ‘i t- | Same character. It is on the most desirable part of New T ELIZABETH—A DESIRABLE COTTAGE, WITH Briok store anu wnement located northeast cor- | deed, MADAM, ina cece 7488 ——— faliy ivited to attend the faneral service, uals (eacure | ORK Wand; easels are continually parsing tov front of the | AA. neariy 34 acre of Ground, filed with ali kinds'9fcholoe " ets: § ford st, e * ‘ark ay, x00. wl J be ce, “ * oune, fror fine vi it; excellent } near depot; 1 87, Soxabs five stories: Usuer Med Adrian, UNUM | Powers ud, 107.1 #09 of Olive at (omission froma BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE. day} evening, at hal-past seven o'clock, at 227) | Kavadawond;opponte mallag k avery deairable pasty ome | Be. LUUREy Ml Bighih eset (Books bung April 16.—cne factory (brick) aud two tenements, oy 660 ~ eee . i ira Sa . ining, as ities, the comforts and conveniences of 8 cit: a a apa Jocated enst side v1 avenue A, between Houston, 10 | Senmmx Ratemoap Casvaty.—About haltepast | CgANs 08, Friday, April 20, THOMAS BYRNES | oe ee ree HOES. 1860 Tied rome nese Bightee | Oe eucc rene Ste ehiyrot Meer Besuwice Tor tle First and Norioik streets; size or buliding, 25x118 8, 2 7,0.0 gd yd) ee fourth street, who will show the place. or exchange orto rent, For healthfulness unsurpassed, front, 3,4Xi14 rear, four stories, - Owner, A. Atten- | Sandford st, us, 108 ft e of Graham a1 1,000 | Seven o'clock last evening Andrew Amet, residing ca funeral will take place trom a3 ‘eaidence of SF MAGNInIOunn | UNfeur from New York twenty trains daily: i AKD ek RPE Foie cogil Hig) | 8 No. 189 Graham avenue, E. D., was accidentally | HEM Ten picks No cartingess Ce) NO™ | WOR SALE, OR 70, LETINRER, MAGNIFICENT | 8 Villy WARREN HARDENBERGH, 8 Wall ares 4 15 1 03 nae r és ‘ lock. 5 n north si nty-e! a sage = Fe ee eee g ses ont street, | Steuben st w 6, io ft n of artic ar, 26x10); “pois | ran over by a car‘on the South Fourth Strect, Rall Faexsox on Fiiday mornihg, Apri 90, PRaNxte, | seeo-hotween Third and tourh avenseas tf nat wid wil | })NGLEWOOD, FINK HOUSE, GROUNDS, BARN AND “ od i - % ae ae oy clured infant son of Henry and Sarah F, Jackson. rent low. ly to 8. SCHIFFER & NI 'B, $8 Vese: +s acre Land, cen! located, ; wevi Phiup Brecher. Varet st, n &, 900 te of Morrell st, 254100. - 125 | amputation was found to be neceseary. Captain | ‘the relatives aud friends of the family are respect | sirect. PP Y | eictn Ws, 500 to aan. 7C. D KELLOGG: 11s Broadway, Brick saloon, located west side Seventh avenue, it, s'w 8, 265.8 ft n w of Smith st, F $1000 i latives and frien e family ip s Se RS eS ch it yr a thirty feet north iucy-eighth street; size of building, 8 # 160 (Le of Graham ay, 25x78.4x26x84.8... 4,000 | Woglom sent tue injured man to his home. fully invited to attend%he funeral, from the residence SRLRM.ONE OP SRE ERED RLS nD oes ee eee 30.4X80, With extension, 12X20; oue story. Owners, | 34 a1 Wa! ge {tn of Divison ve, Lesbos 15,00 | FLORAL DkcoRations FoR Souprens’ Graves.— | of his grandmother: Maria Jackson, 218 East Seventy. FI ‘uigs stoop brick Rooiee ta Harlorn, nest Fite arenes RUIT FARMS FOR SALE—PLANTED WITH THE Gosche’ & T'hoias. North 6th’ and 6th sts, 8 w corner, 25x74. 3,400 | There was a meeting of the members of the Grand slenia atreet, on Sunday afternoon, at half-past two all {mprovomente; cary terme; BE G00, Alto Houses and | Hf choicest fruits in a mild and healthy climate, dlety et 7 C7 2 v 4 ng plock. jouses mt cl - iy miles from le! a; ‘rom O i Brick factory, located Nos. 117 and 119 Seventh Ei et, 8.8, 136.7 ft e of 3d av, 154x100. . Fae Army of the Republic held yesterday afternoon at KNorr.—On Thursday morning, April 29, ELrza- — 1,900 Third avenue, dress R. J. BYBN. amasadon Nd. avenue; size of biilding, 45x95; one story. Owner, 4th st, #8, 372.10 ft e of 4th av, 100xlu0. rd 85.2 15x70. a KNor?, in the Tist year of her age. Je ye dith Tt. 8 of Sth ay, . 4,740 | Phoenix. Hall, Court street, at which committees | BET! . TH STREET.-VALUABLE GORI “ = 51 a Two: irun office buildings, located west side of | # Se id rand on 8,000 | Were appointed to make the necessary arrangements | | ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- | 124 7H STREET VALUABLE GORE, | BETWEEN OB SALE A Sores Seat On ere TEAMD: oad! Pearl ; size of buw lay av, 6 8. 27.6 ft » of Madison st, 2x10 for carrying out the annual custo of d fully invited to attend the funeral, from the resi- | jj fi 'W! A J n Broadway, opposite Pearl street; size of buddings, | Clermont av, ¢ s, 269.5 {ts of Willoughby av, 23x! 9,500 ) . = fies m1 - irst averfie, for sale cheap, by WALLER, BALL & CO., 25 | dwelling is large, with carriage house, greenhouse and re- 25x10 euch; tour stories each. Owner, General | Geimoutnt, © Wes fa or Wiloughby ay, 19,500 | with floral offerings the graves of the veterans of | dence of her son, David Knott, No. 4 Bleecker street, | Chambers sttect, quisive outbuildings; choice fruft im_sbundance; can Thomas A. Davies. DeKalb av,a a, 20 tt w of Vanderbilt av,20x89x90.5164.11.14,0.0 | Kings county and elsewhere at the surrounding | this (Saturday) afternoon, at one o'clock. — a bought cheap. A HOLLINS, KIBKUP & CO., box 6,93 Brick building? located north side of Seventy-third | Franilin av, w's, 120 ft # of DeKalb ay, 20x1.0.8. si4u0 | Cemeteries. ‘The event this year will be signalized Leviness.—On Friday, Aprit 30, of consumption, 1 000 —HALF CASH, WILL BUY A HANDSOME | Post ollice. street, 107 feet Gast of Madison avenue ; size of build. | Franklin av, ws, 20 (08 of Tillary ety 108.4100, + Bau | with ceremonies of &n imposing character. Many, wie of William H. Leviness, 8nd only Gaugh: || cy Howe, wih mopavemene, Ms lds sioner R SALE—A BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY SEAT, FINE ing, s6x2-10, three stories and Mansard root. Owner, | Gilson be © ES Forcremte city ‘Yoo | AN INJURED MAN TAKEN 70 THE StarEN House.— | {eh Of Tomepl aud the late Jane Sims, in the 32d year fireet, between Second afd Third ven, Tmmediate pos- house and stable, with six acres of land In, Wealchester Roe ae ely Tesbytert jome for | Jonnso nd. Van Voorhees st, northerly Kom | About eight o'clock last night a man was found | ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- | “#No™ Owner sesh eae MRI Cea aaaen) Metes ey — ens re 0 (i Kent av, 2 fts of Cl; ie lying on the sidewalk corner of Hoyt and Atlantic | fully invited vo attend the funeral, from her late resi- OR SALE—AT BRIDGEPORT, CONN., SEVERAL April 17.—Wooden tenement, located No. 440 West | Kent.av,c s, 32:3 ft s of Clymer st, 20.7x62.6. dence, No. 759 Sixth avenue, on'Sunday afternoon, West Side. Fee ee camiiagese cine Wandin, tanned streets, where he had fallen while Intoxicated. He Filty-third street; size of building, 25x25; two | Kent av, es, 125 ft n of Myrtle av, 26x200. was taken to the Forty-third precinct station house, ; Myrtle av abd Jamaica road, n 4,'4.11 stories. Owner, Ihomas Struck, Tt faxd5x50%99. sly Dw Cor, or unfurnished, with five acres of land, coach house, gree house, houses for gardener and coachman, summer ho choicest fruits, fountains, marble statuary, hot and water, gas, .cc. | will be sold for less than two-thirds its value. Also a charming Cottage, on Sea Side Park, within ten rode of Island Sound, and several other Houses at low, For pictures and printed descripiions apply to D.W. SHER- WOOD or J. & G. STAPLES, Bridgeport; G, SPALDING & CO., 401 Fourth avenue, New York; MALLORY & BLACK- WELL, 55 Liberty street; WALLER, BALL & CO., 25 bers street; HOMER MORGAN, No. 2 Pine atreet; G. H. BENEDICT, Sec Savings ‘Bank, 166 Nassau street, oF 8 Ww. BENEDICT, 10 Pine street and $88 Sixth avenue, New yo Fo A. SAE IOCER. OE THEI yo Wooden dwelling, located south side of Sixty-fifth : where, upon a@ careful exainination by Captain ae ee gage ada nc oper kage By sae AL street, 450 feet west of Tenth avenue ; size of build- | Siuyvesant ayes e's ROUU tle w of Coneal , 2" | khodes, 1 was found that the man, who was unable Mas BEae es GEARY: CBRE. | Toes ele aig gceiien ion horton tariieatita ing, 17x20; two stories, Owner, Peter Kuch. ‘Bukled. a 60 | to give his name, had a lump upon the back of his | GAY APriL 0, Jian Broome LIVINGSTON, only son | gighh avenue cars, x ‘rat class brick dwelling, located northeast corner | Tompkins av, w #, $6.8 ftn of Park av, i. 4,00) | head. Dr. Cochran was summoned and gave lus | 0f Commodore Livingston, U. 8. N., e year V. K. STEVENSON & SON, 11 Pine street. yeornes ROT tAwsLLox | Opinion that the man had sustained concussion of ore relatives and friends of the family and officers FOUR STORY BRICK HOUSE, WITH STABLE AND the brain, and caused the man, who is about thirty- | o¢the navy are respectfully invited to attend the ‘two lots, in Eighty-fourth street, near Ninth avenue; of Lexington avenue and Fifty-elgith street ; size | Mushington and of building, 32x65; four eles ‘and basement, | 4th av aud 4th st, 8 w corn u ive years of age, to be taken to the City Hospital, ; ¥ ‘ funeral services, which will be held at Grace church, | bulldings in good rej ;, price $21,000 ; terms easy. ARREST OF AN ALLEGED DEALER IN CouNT#RFETT | on Monday morning, at ten o'clock. The remains note EUGENE CHEVALLIER, 81 Cedar street. Owner, Terence Farley. First class brown stone dwelling, located east side of Lexington avenue, 32 feet north of Fifty-eighth yckoff av, 78.1 " Brooklyn and Newto 36 3 Hills road, 611-1000 acres, deed 1868. a Money.—A man by the name of Frederick Hayward | will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery for interment. IN) street ; size of buliding, 18.5x60 ; four stories and | , press Hills road) 611-100) acros, dood 1s sd. y y Tooxte.—On Thursday, April 29, after a lingering | WOR,, SALE LARGE, PROMINENT CORNER ON basement. Owner, Terence Farley. ner, 49 acres, deed 1865... Boe "53,900 | WAS arrested yesterday afternoon at Fulton ferry by | inness, BRIDGET LOONIE, a native of Tralee, county | greet ren street, near Canal street, over 100 feet on each Four first class bridk awellings, located north side if LEASES RECORDED IN BROOKLYN. detective Frost, of the Metropolitan Police force, on | Kerry, Ireland, aged 65 veara. flocks from Jetsey Gly ferry, Albany steamboat aud Gall | FOR SALE—HOUSE AND LOT IN HACKENSACK, N- of 112th street, eighty feet east of First avenue; size of | Broadway, No 196, urst and second floors, 5 yrs, per yr. 876 harge of ing c e ¢ rraladinns sine! J., 95 feet front by 150 feet deep, on State next to building, 18.9x30; two stories and basement. 0 Dauwid a Neuse a 5 yrs, per yr. a charge of passing counterfeit money. On search- The friends of the family are respectfully invited | fornia steamship Jandings ; location unsurpassed for a second " nT i acute co the eoeeth or Ae we. $e ie 2 z Hi wher, Perel p go 7m pee TT zi - 80 | ing him after his arrest there were found ir his pos- | to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. | Ciass hotel and auitable for any business requiring light and ones pee ee Woekt Tews eae y, ees i onikiniss Sabet Mink ths anaes Broome | 83", Fer session a fifty dollar United States Treasury note 2nd | 337 East Forty-eighth street, on Sunday afternoon, | 10m Apply to JAMES PRICE, No. 200 Hudeon street, senion immediately. erm ney, ETB. SMITH. street; size of buil ding 104% front, 100% reur, TRAN & ten dollar national currency note, both counterfeit. | at half-past one o'clock. OR SALE—A THREE STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN ~ — 8434 fect deep; tour stories. Owners, Mayor ‘ana | “texans sh ¥ Gn Searching bis’ house, ‘Ho, 4 York strect, sevens MesenoLe.—On Thursday, April 20, ABRAHAM stone House, 21.63100, containing 15 rooms; price low. | FOR, SALE-AT NEW, PROVIDENCE STATION, 96 Commonaity City of New York. Pc counterfeit twenty-five cent stamps were found. | Msrnoxe. Jr.,son of Abraham Meserole, in the 43th | Apply to the owner, on the premises, 122 West Twenty-sixth ‘miles from New York by Morris & Essex Railroad, Brick Sclidol, located north side Downing street, | GLEN COVE He was taken before United States Commissioner | year of age. : street, from 10 to 2 o'clock. ty Seats, Bowhes, Lots, Antes anit Pent otc seventy-five {eet west of Bleecker: size of building, | Thos Garvie's homestead, houso and lot adjoining on Jones and held to await the action of the Grand |” ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited Koei WM OB CROSBY, 2 Pine street, New York, orto ional taxes ‘stories, Owner, Mayor aud Com | Hetpriad harbor and toner io, pe Sees Ja Bi Second t nd Fourth streets, ‘willlans burg, tle (oat $45, OO0~ om properly, on the Went side, Paying WALTER F. JONES, New Providence 3 NJ. monalty City of New York. Rae rt REST OF A JAIL BREAKER.—OfMicer Patrick cond and Fourth street , 10 per cent {uterest on ny > a q April 19,—Drick factory, Igcated No. 336 East | Mona'from vinge ts Jamalca! n'a adjol : 48°) McLaughlin, attachea to the District Attorney's | Uday Afternoon, at two O'clock, CHAS. E. MILLS, Agent, 65 West Thirtieth street. OR SALE.-BRICK | MANUFACTURERS —AN | BE- ee er ae era aee cre STR ARIS; ONOIBCITY. |. LUE BB RO ras Polncite; adjoining w "2 | Office, together with Sherif Campbell and District | Mynns.—At West Farms, Westchester county, on wiaediian Water, Yard, wo Dwellings on Hudaga river April 20,—First class brown stone dwelling, located Lewis’, 6 acres. cases 180 AAS Morris, visited Newark, N. J., yesterday, | Thursday morning, April 29, DesoraH Ricu, widow ace! pindamed REPO ks I tT —_. No. 9 West Forty-elghth street; size of Duiiding, -. 8, adjoining and took Martin Costello in custody. The prisoner | of John H. Myers. T 925 BROADWAY—HOUSES, LOTS, TENEMENTS, OR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY RESIDENCE y . Wheeler's, 6 acre: sseeeee 180 | was confined in the Kings county jail awaiting trial Funeral from her late residence, this (Saturday) Business Property, at closest market rates ; call for list, ‘ant Rye, Westchester county, one mile from Mamaroneck. 25x76.6; four stories, Cuil David Salomon. 3 t ted 5 First class brown stone dwelling, located north | Plot at Sonth Jainal depot; house in perfect order aud itfully situated ; good . cp * examine property, compare submit offers; circular on a charge of highway robbery, having, as alleged, | morning, at eleven o'clock. Carriages will be in Pg oman pare pelo STANLEY DAY. | barn, carriage Mouse, grapery. te. Wall al 4or 15 acres. . BON . in 7 p adjoining D Bats knocked a- German down in the Eastern | waiting at the Tremont depot on the arrival of the | mailed free. Hue; size 0: Dullding, 26x60; four’ stoves, “Owner, | South tla S77 bualnetoperty District, and robbed him of his pocketbook. | 9:10 train from Twenty-sixth street depot, Harlem | \ pygrrisuMENTS FOR THE HERALD Pe a a Ferdinand Mayer. : gh Sy. e ‘i pe jOTREEE DAY. seo each $$ Costello and a man named Ryan broke | Railroad. Bat ee A Gacmeiaee CAach as RECEIVED IN BROOKLYN AT OUR ROR, Shek BOURE, | ee e MILL, Brick store, located at 48 and 60 Dominick street; itr ier chin gatladraad atte Naroba test Pee eng eysnip ten eee pocprateaa SE aE ae 4 bnarersernect as on dims mir ries and Fruit, Richmond Valley, S. I. Inquire onthe pre- size of building 40x52; four stories, Mansard rool. | Gien Gove Cres, i's, adjoining Owner, A. Lowenbein, Hempstead Harbor, é s, ad joing G: Two wooden dwellings, located north side of 141st TRANSFERS IN WESTCHESTER COUNT mises of WM. WEIR. i SALF—NORTH SHORE STATEN ISLAND, ONE found. A man answering the description of Costello ‘The funeral will take place from his late residence, A DECIDED BARGAIN.—WE OFFER THIS DAY A % . 4 three story high stoop brown stone House; well built; was arrested by the police at Newark for some | 181 Front street, Brooklyn, on Monday morning, at | 4} improvementa: 9. oal00.5; in perfect order: frat class AST OI ER. . 7 street, 60 feet west of Kighth avenue; size of build- | East Chester, to White Plains road, es, adjoining New trivial offence, but he gave his name as John Martin. | ten o’clock ; thence to St. Anne’s church, corner of ‘neighborhood up town ; restricted pro 7. Price 816,500, ‘acre of Land and neat Cottage; fifteen minutes from <2 ch; ries eac: ‘ Haven Raflroad, $0 20-100 acres. cae ...45,360 | The District Attorney of Brooklyn was notified, and, | Front and Gold streets. The friends are respectfully E Sedar fe lenty of fruit, fowers and shrubbery ; surroundings ings, 20X10 each; two stories each.“ Owner, JACOD | yomay, em lute Tl, % 1%, Cental Molin Veruod, diz,” | on visiting Newark, che individeal was ldenuted as | invited to attend without fursher notice. Beaute LENE, St Codar street. | Good price 62,800, DARWIN, 48 Broad etroot. Second ciass brick dwelling, located north slde of or +++ Hi10 Y the Jail breaker. Ryan was rearrested some time | | Murnay.—On Thursday night, April 20, ANN MUB- | “ BROOKLYN REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. FF SALE—TWO STORY HOUSE AND Lot ON iia " ss . : ago. RAY, in the 79th year of her age. 4 bin ee snop, located north | 1th sin, 200 ve of Will at, viv) | MISSION.—A special meeting of the new Board of | Tawrence’s church, Elghty-fourth street, near Fourth BROOKLYN OFFICE UNTIL 7% O'CLOCK P. M. Big an ef ag am te: nd P» NEW _ROONRLLE. Water and Sewerage Commissioners was held at the | avenue, this (Saturday) morning, at ‘ten o’clock, bmarncan pit tty ed BURTNECT, 67 Fulton stroet, New York. T 5 O'CLOCK A. M. where a solemn requiem mass will be offered for the AT ThE BRANCH OFFIC1 City Hall, the object of which was to obtain tne | Mose of her soul. M5 FULTON STREST: Sere en, views of the property owners as to the best method of MoCarTay.—On Thursday, April 29, HANNA Mo- side of Sixty-fourth street, 150 feet eust of Third ave- " " Rue; size of bullding, zoxso; one story, “Owner, ka. | Zdson st ws, adjoining Mra Craft's, 60x88..00-eeeeese 1,700 Ei a WESICHES- ward Collins. Grant av, e 8, 100 ft n of Valentine Fo. SALE OR TO LET—AT TREMONT, TC! a ter county, on Fordham hag: between Twelfth April 21.—Frame dwelling, located north side | Grant av, es, 225 it n of Valentine “ e Fitch strects, a desirable Residence, 13 rooms, high ce! Seventy-sixth street, 350 fect west of First avenue; oa it Crane az rene ity 0 improving the pavements of the city. About forty fiend ome Be cng of Cornelius and Hannah se aided pret peal Lae HOUSE ON large halls and pariory, an ‘acre and half grouni size of building, 25x32; two stories and basement. | {fora st os lot ¥ Gelar Hal etek Sete. feo | gentlemen responded to the call which was issued ccartnJonds of the family are respectfully invitea | duliding ou Park avenue), with mirrors, shades, chandeliers, | £° oll in good order; 45 minutes, from Twentysiats, streas 133 Ludiow street; sie of bullaings” 1oxz6; two Washington ar % pat ates ou ‘e ei property ‘owners on several et the Dprinetpat streets, ere avenue, on Sunday afternoon, at two B. H. SEALEY, 165 Broadway, room 17. Tompkins Market, between 8 and 12 A. M. stories. Owner, Cuaries Lange. sania, 107x! who expressed a diversity of views and opinions as 4 (OR SALE OR TO LET—A VERY COMPLETE AND Brick dancing academy and drilling room, located | 18 4¥, Ws 150 ft 8 of Bid 100 | to the best measures that this important question of | , MCOARTHY.—-On Thursday, ADril | 2%, | SIMON | A DVERTISEMENTS FOR THE HERALD op Commodious country Residence, at South Orange; very northwest cogner of Seventh avenue and Forty-ninth euiniceunaanen cc: street improvements demanded. Mr. John Winslow | tomas McCarthy, aged 17 years and 4months. BRANCH OFFICE, 1 FULTON STREET. eonventent to city; view splendid; very healthy. Street; size of building, 25x06; three stories. Owner, | Lincoin av, n s, 00 ft w of Bromiway, 100x295.......... 8,500 | Was glad that the present Board had the great | “ite Teiatives and friends of the family are respect- — eee COUDERT BROTHERS, 49 Wall street, N James Wallace, TRANSFERS IN ESSEX COUNTY, N J—NEWARK, ers entrusted to them by the Legislature. He | ry requested to attend the funerai, on Sunday ESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE—THREE STORY (OR SALE OR TO LET—A COTTAGE, 25X4, OON- Brick sto located No. 8 Caroline street; size of e 8, 100 ft from Hamtarg act, 80x100. 1,900 lieved that the time for stone pavements was ‘afternoon, at one o'clock, from his late reside1 152 high stoop brown stone House, 25x50; all improvements; taining eight rooms, pantries, wash rooms, &c., with an building, 25x25; ve stories. Owner, John Hanker- Aah tt crom Weat st, 25x00 3500 | passed, and that some more suitable pave- | Afternoon, at o! i. i. ow thoroughly repaired; lot siaiSib.5' fect, in First place, | ere of Lasd f denied; by hours ride. from Wiilamsburg aon. Hannover piace, ws, a44 fe form Quiai 100, | Ment must now be used. Mr. Barnes con- | NOT hiyrn.—Suddenly, on Thursd: toe | er ee Hae ‘by rail: rent $150 per annum, Inquire of DUTEL Wooden dwelling, located No. 438 West Fifty-third | Millers, hac tadenuite low Tex100% 'auy | pratulated the commission, ‘tn whom he said he | ,det'25" BuibaEr MCDERKOTT, aged og erie 3 KNOWLTON, 25 South William street. Gtreet (rear); size of building, 25x25; two stories, | Nulberry sty © @ 201 ft from ‘Thomas st, 25x148. 3,000 every confidence, but he would prefer to = his ne relatives and friends of the family are respect- OR SALE-THREE FIRST CLASS BROWN STONE (OR SALE OR TO LET—FURNISHED OR UNFUR- Owner, A. Tremer. eee Indetinite lot, 35x126... . 9,009 | interests in the hands of one man rather than in fully invited ‘attend the funeral, from the ‘. He in the best neighborhood in the city of Brook- F nish retty Cot in fine order, His0m SRCLOEY; Locnsed Derertty Ati tract, 480 feck | CORREA Te, Se See eet eee reine 1100 ee poner Geotae D. LIO COOn tien it dence of her sister. Mrs. Anthony ‘Geraghty, 470 | 2 sone atthe above ism corner house, with splendid bow | iocated at Tarvin, onthe Hudson. Rent moderate. Pere west of enti avenue; size of butidi 638X100; EEUE co oee senses os ower. 01 Incoin eve at * w 3 window facing the sout sold cheap; terms easy. In- its of A. JOURNEAY, No. t story. Owners J. B. & W. W, Come OO} one | walnu ayie,Wn oF Siforaon 725 | this Board had been organized a couple of years ago | Greenwich street, on Sunday afternoon, at half-past | quire on the premises, comer of Clinton and De Kalb ave- mits of A. JOURNEAY, No.1 Pine street feet west of Tenth avenue; sizeof buliding, 49.4100; Lin , 2 and : 1 Ta a“ ong Hoy Owuers a WW Gorell 'G, | gener dette eal ee - gg | {oun ite way vo Wastenestercouniyand New Jersey | FOUL. fly Sauncin county Losmiont, eed, | Fo Parke sare sar gy basement Glen ee Pl teint 1 22—Bricx siable, local No, 68 avenue ©, | { : A a . - "the 9 ; * | modern improvements; ly ished; full lot; 38,600. oF a i ©, | Waittt, eentre line, indefinite locality, 176s ; 960 | yet decided upon any particular system of pavement, | #fter @ Short illness, in the 20th year of his age, Terms easy. DARRIN, 48 Broad street, BEARD TOs Bere ae ant tir take neato. rear; size of building 12x15; two stories. Owner, 4 Gundesheimer. % | eee Three stores and tenements located southwest corner lirst avenue and Forty-fifth street; size of | Myrtle st, ws, indefinite locality, 100x125. Friends are requested to attend the funeral, from his late residence, on Sunday, at twelve o'clock. O’SHavGunessy.—On Friday, April 30, Jou of the late Michael and Winfred O'Shaughnessy, age but that they would give the subject the mature and careful consideration which it demanded. Some sound, 80 acres ; 2 pot, Address J. W. ATWATER, Coscob Bridge station, Coma, . 1,00 | Might be disappointed on learning their decision, OR SALE CHEAP--A LARGE THREE STORY FRAME - W JERSEY.—ONLY 14 HOURS FROM NEW n House, with Store, adapted for grocery or liquor busl- dd | ness, onthe ‘corner of North Seventh and Fourth streets, buildings, 24x50, 24x74 and 26x45; five’ stories, EAST ORANGE. ; yet they would rely upon the irtelligent and go- 19 years. Will/amsburg. Apply to H. HAMILTON, 200 Fourth atreet, | fy, none, ey ioney Far mre te |p ge Owner, Herman Bruns. Halstead st, w s, indefinite locality, 109x435. ....-. 3,850 | ahead men of the city for support.«in the Common ne friends and relatives of the family are re- | Williamsburg. with furasce; onsacre, fine gardens, abumianes cf trams a erin ‘ TRANGPRES IN HUDSON COUNTY -EFRGEN, ? a n April 21—Briek stable located No, 284 First ave: | Wasniagion ar, w'& 1M fn of Walnut ay asic... 4,500 | CoURCH under the old regime, much time was ex- | gyecifutiy invited to attend the funeral, froin the |. gnoRy HIGH STOOP BRICK HOUSE, CHEAP TO good barn and stable; immediate possession; terms easy; nue; size ol building, 28x46; two stories. Owner, NORTH BERGEN, pended aetoagt Sa and the repairs and improve- treet, photograph with ROBERT T. MEEKS, 80 Cedar a1 idence of his mother, 18 vitt street, on Sunday | ¢) good tenant.—Willoughby avenue, corner of Cariton, one J. Dickel. Lots 34, 85, 86, 87, 38, 29, block F, Demott ments were delayed, but the law making power have reas ~ ignby » M Official Trenusfers of Real Estate Yesterda: JERSEY CITY, present system. They assured the meeti that a r 2 4 neh onan Be a | furnished, including linen and silver, a beautiful Resl- '¥* | Greene st, w 8, 94.8 ft n of, s ork th HANNAH AMELIA, Second daughter of Adolphus F. i ne dence, overiooking the lake, containing 15 rooms, wide halls ‘TRANSFERS IN NEW YORK OITY. Greene at, w 8; 51-4 ft n of York at Poke they had determined to do any work they | ang Mary Ockershausen. $5OO DOWN, WILE, FURCHASE NEW SIXTEEN | and piazzas; carriage house and stable. Apply to W. 8. Lbs ph tego Greene st, w #, 648 ft n of York sty The ‘new ‘Board has absolute power, without | , The {riends of the tamily are invited to attend the | Sosupy three rooms rent free: and rent, Galance for'gaw | CONANT, 119 Chambers street, or to AyTRAV EH, 410 Broad- an « of Montgonery re pock 30, Sbx100 petition. of property owners, to put down whatever Se te estat tar paseeen ia Weer tok yearly over interert and taxes; near ears; would sult aear | "87. __._ — e jouston st, 50x10. . 8 enty- | man; cun build a stable. v1 ha y i 2a fhe of Centon Bhaailid ireene sin, nw cornet, ses Pies | samnaeneenen atineetaen eeereeeiceee ninth atreet. J_ ANDREW, Building Bank, 202 Broadway. | M(Katwion, halt u mle from ihe depot. two actos of landy Eanex st, w #, 69 ft n of Hester at, 25x43.5.. n #, 4 ft w of Greene at, 20.6x68. = = —= STANTON.—At Poughkeepsle, N. Y.,on Wednesday, > ‘s beautiful location, for sale; price $14,000; only $5,000 cash. Franklort st, # s, 51.2 {t w of William st, 28,8x104. Int st, n'a, 25 ftw of Monmouth st, 12.6150. 3,000 MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. April 27, Mra, ELIZABETH STANTON, relict of $ 5.500 Sars. See ieee Inquire of CHARL SIDNEY, Mount Vernon, or of CHAS. Co pe South lat'st, 8 8, 143 ft.e of Erie at, 18.21100.. -- 8,500 Richard Stanton, Esq., formerly of Stamford, Conn. | Chyola, water, gar; walks all uew; good ueighhorhood: aig | CARY, 104 Broadway. ton se, South 56.06, W's, RST 9 of Senay ee, SEKINY, 7,260 TY: Se ‘The remains will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery, | fmmediate; decided bargains. Apply at FREEMAN'S, 219 RTORWALK, CONN,FOR GALE, A DESIRABLE Grove at, »s, 40.6 ft w of Bedford 11,00 | Hudeon av, w #, lot 69, Van Vorst's Heights Co, 20x100..7, fi for intermens. Broadway. OResiuence: howe contains 1 rooms; has neatly All Homer oh, No 61, 21.103¢x46.6.... Lots 34, Bi 39, block 8, map Hudson Terrace'Uo, eact ALLEN—Manrsi.—On Thursday, April 29, by the STRADTMAN.—At Hoboken, N. J., Joun H. Strapt- | ——-—— a, <= = ] modern improvement ran, yathroor joratio at, # #, jot known as No. 13;260 | “5x1 1,100 | Rev. Dr. Howland, SAMUEL B. ALLEN to ‘AwiGALL | MAN, aged 71 years. JERSEY CITY, HOBOKEN, HUDSON CITY | closet, cas, «o. rule; bara, and salle foe $, lot known as No 264 of Church farm, 25x MarsH, both of this city. ‘The relatives and friends are invited to attend the ‘AND BERGEN REAL’ ESTATE. two horses ; cot ‘ork and New Haven depot 4 “of dem $7. 1xi50 21,750 | William at, n a, 200 ft w of 4th st, 50x100, 500 BrusH—CARMAN.—At Hempstead, on Wednesday, | funeral, on Saturday afternoon, at two o'clock, from | ~~~~~~~~~. | and steamboat ; horse cars every few minutes, eee eo ee Tie Oo Beaten ce thane reed bara raed April 28, by the Kev. D. 0. Ferris, Tuomas 11. Buvsit, | his late residence, 99 Bloomfield street, Hoboken. For Sale. Sone Tes oes, Rerweee ee Mott st, ws, lot known as No. 94 of CUBA. of Brooklyn, to App! CaRMAN, of Hempstead. WILLIAMS.—On Friday morning, April 30, at 118 TISEMENTS FOR THE HERALD RANGE MOONTAIN.—BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE; 17,000 Bodden Quick—ReRD.—On Wednesday, April 28, at the | West Houston street, EDwin WiLLtams, formerly of AD? SEES IN BROOKECR At OUR ai couronienees, eau id acres, with one aore in Liewel: 13,000 Church of the Divine Paternity, by the Rev. E. H. | Pomfret, Conn. BRANCH ICE, UL’ STREET. lyn Fork. BAILS & WALLIS, No. 9 Nassau strest, 15,500 oe — corner of Pine. The Recognition of Free Cuba by the Mexie | Cha) in, D. D., both o Stanton si) ‘Obryatie is ri Bone ahako iy and Sout Willian ra No bi, is. inti pag err veronteng ~ ~ ra tabegiemmea aia: New { LET—IN HUDSON CITY, N. J» | RANGE LAKE HOUSE—SIX MILES FROM NEW- 20,000 GRAY—MANSON.—On Thursday, April 20, at the | MISCELLANEOUS. _ i Maral three story, Mansarg roof Houses, very Sestrasty fe x rf bid Paget Naan heir format has been | residence of the bride's pare 8, by the Rev. A. P. | (1ARPET PAPER.—A PREPARED PAPER TO PUT inensed sane water ana ob mpopere impcerenente, Tneare igaphtGateomestay cae? hk hao” ‘oop | Fecelved by the Central Republican Junta of Cuba | Botsford, of Port Jervis, N. Y., Mr. Joun Grav to | UO under car; Lig yards wide, soft and thick and only | ffuttson ci Re inte atta, on tae teat No. 1 Contre street. 4,000 | and Porto Rico in this city. Mr. Santacilia is a son- | Miss ISABELLA C., only daughter of Daniel Manson, | cents per yard. "MANAHAN & MILLAR, 10 Spruce st. | Fiiitoag froya Hoboken, of of E, HAMBLEN, lil Broadway, 9400 Ph . No cards, = en a take baa " THE HUDSON.—FOR SALE OR TO RENT, A DE- 000 | M-law of President Jaureg: BBARD—POWELI.—On Thi ‘Apri DVERTISEMENTS FOR THE HERALD omy 2 whens e sirable Residence at Garrison's, within five ininutes? 760 Mux100, April , 1860. | pSpoken. by the Hey, RW. Hower yt 20, at | AEE RECEIVED IN BROOKLYN AT OUR @ SALE OR TO LET-A LARGE NUMBER OF | Walk of the depot, opposite West Poink. ‘The house is To the CENTRAL REPUBLICAN JUNTA OF CUBA axp | Hoboken, e Rev. . Howes, Jr.,JCHARLES M. BRANCH OFFICE, 145 FULTON STREET. OR 8. 2 a F | andconvenient, with coachhouse and stable. The : ork: Hissar ., of Roselle, N. Y., to EpitH, youngest Cottages on Bergen ha prices from, 0 $15,000; tastes amen with Tease Fietacenelenniae to wtiean daughter of Tomas Powell, of hovenen No SMITHS NEW YORK PALE ALK. zenta $000 to $1,800. CHARLES W. WARD, 19 Cedar st fuk pond, Bo, "Apply to MULLER & WILKINS, No? Pine have the pleasure to inform you that the govern- vente @ Py 13,900 le Prize medal rded 1 le iin et io | mento, th revue, has fooled that the cua | aye Qhareh of Pau ihe Apo ty ibe nee. A | "Brewer. tu Wer Ritch aeegt'™ SPowMmMS- | Wy RET NOROREN FOR ALE, OR TO, LET. TWO ” nerve COUNT a Sut wat ten ty | novofficial declaration has yet been teede rec frea Young, THOMAS KENNEDY, of Branford, Conn., | _____between Seventh and Eighth avenues. | ments: ine view of New York clty and the Hudson. Apply | GOMMITN, J THE ATPRACTIVE COUNTRY Seat ‘220 ft w of Bd 1,800 | nizing the belligerent nit Oi our brothers, I have | 0 MARY ANN QUINN, daughter of the late Lawrence WESTCHESTER COLLECTION OFFICE, 125 MAIDEN pe rnnar irl eel near Palisade avenue. | wax from station, one mile from Summit and 70 minutes 200 ft @ of 2d {29 | hopes that Cougress will not d in. Iane.—Debts collected in all parts offWestchester county | Potsession May 1; price $6,000. from New York by Morris and Kesex Railroad. House is Eng- {J oe eof bth aT Cuban question again into KgssLER—YOuNG.—At Jamaica, L. 1.,on Thursday, | and prompt revurns made. Ret by permission, to Hon. lish Gothic in style, 45x40, slate roof, filled in with brick and lots Known as 38,000 | many reasons to believe that someti April 29, at the bride’s residence, by Rev. Thomas | Edward t, Yresident Bank of Common To Let or Lease. contains 16 rooms; gas, bot and cold water, bath, brick fur- Bs hw of Sa are Zr'ow | showing the generous sympathy of the noble Mexi- | COOK, W. Kessumn to Miss Harrie A. YouNG, daugh: | __ THOMAS J. BYRNE, 126 Maiden lane, near Water st FIVE HOUSES TO RENT-IN JERSEY city, FUR- | bay"'winfoiee ahd piassne. 13 feet pia lind ro ‘; et -FIVE HOUSE! a ff 64.5 ft w of 6th 19;000 | can people toward our country. ter of Mr. Sidney Young. No cards. NORTH MOORE OTREET.woopHutt 4 | A. —nished crunturntohed; IU rooms gas cad worse; ies | Ricoly’ improved; bern, coach house, ae; abenaanoe Mother Boe shy | Our country and berty, | Ha Re Saat Dee Te Kor PT Buckt | 20, GOUER: ortage coun Mi and Crum: potas ice | minute trom (trier, excelent neigubernood; Vemedtave | Try god noes aud ze? fog a PEA . '. y z lied Park to lem ; . od as S188 1 of a 1s Agent of the Repubitoof Cuba in Metco. | Salted by felent nev. Ranop Latdijonn and ew: | Fer” Overby wal Wil eeiv stron ———__—_ MOET F MEBES, SOwteret_ | og sane OF 8 Toni, WEA ith, sti a0 ft 93500 MExtco, April 6, 1469, % , ’ oleh | pe © LET—IN JERSEY CITY, TILL NOVEMBE d outbuildings, one acre of ‘strawberries, rhubarb and Tf 291000 | To the CRNTRAL, RRPUBLICAN. JUNTA OF Guna ann | and; to Many, daughter of thelate Henry Marchant, |” ______ NEWSPAPERS. _ | TO rn Pima on 1D rocmes with tarpess | biackberrien, nest ; 7" Tee | Gia’: ummemeas to son te aay provides Geuishe Providence papers please copy. MPU SATURDAY LEADER. Times often, Jersey Oty. +” 7 Bred enna Appiy ot “YORKERS, TARRTTOWN AND SING SING_FIFTERN 4 ESLUE—HAZARD.. ursday, April 20, at the : ————————_—_______. nication, dated April 3, the government rs ‘4 ‘This well ki id r jal will tain to-day y by the. time table of the Hudson served toon Cee aniston of ton nt had re. | residence of the bride's mother, by lev. Dr. Siuith, ae 7 | (PO LET_IN THE MORT SELECT LOCATION ON BER- | sciver‘Rallrond, that took effect April 2; six sleamboats and gen Heights, an elegantly Furnished 1 Foot House, containing all. the city, conveniences; Garden attached, JOHN H. PLATT, Hudson City. Cuban fag in the | WitiiaM FREDERICK LEsiim, Esq. to Miss Fron: | *Hle ol Mey py, " Mra oou taba tue umn quewtann genre enon, | RAGE A, HAZARD, lin: eine res ROE, OCS BECO, ala wnat Gia not bhoteee to con; | MORRISON—NIcHOLS.—On Thursday, April 20, at | same yet made pubite. Tn adult its resol a ould be in ove i} a unee that | Grace church, by the Rev. Henry ©. Poiter, General | Corsica, by Hon. Cox, M. {gedit every point of favor- | Josgpn I. MORRISON to Mary Avausta Nicno.s, | wal Albany Letter, Captai able to the cause of our brothers. To-day I have the daughter of the late Alfred Thomas, Esq., all of this Cellar, Editorials, &c., &c. cards. if = eared The Elevated Rafiroad will make a saving of at a more from the Citi AE the Tit of gust i. sirable property at reasonable prices at above aud othe tions on the Hudaou for sale by MALLORY & BLACKWELL, 55 Liberty street. ‘Polteal Gossip. Aue Sait | (PO, RENT—IN JERSEY CITY, TO ONE OR TWO GEN- n, aneatly furnished front Room, without board, A short distance from ferry, on line of cars. Apply at 216 pleasure to inform you that the House ved yes- | city, No ——— ee ‘South Sixth street. prope by & majors Sao ee enn i.e Moxnay—-OtcaRnr.—On Tuesday, Apriiar, at the| QURAN === | QQ >= FOR A SMALL COTTAGE HOUSE, WITH ONE tuitorcng ie Becmune wo econnae Whe ‘kau | Segiau agate charen Wr. Win, Adams, | \~Soaciaita om. n, Conner wegen ov x, | _ COUNTRY RuAL ewraTs wom sate. — | $220 fer het acm oath ale as belligerents whenever it may it convenient | Spain, to MARION GILBERT, omly daughter of Cieorgs | fetoniutiet ta uauat on private diseance,” Oldce, 30 Cesire SPECIALTY.—WESTCHESTER COUNTY RESI- | to JOHN M. TUFTS, Jr, 186 Pearl siroet. to do 80; and as the Executive, before receiving that \- oe, 20 Centre dences, Farms, Lois, Building Sites. For d huthorization had already ordered that whe. tag of | aves Gilbert, of New York. strect, near Chambers. _N. B.—No fee unless cured. iocation and price eco Reel Eetate Cireutar, matied free 10 lease copy. 5 our country should be admitted into the ports of the | siumowbe Wack cos Mow 2 REAT AND SURE REMEDY FOR MARRIED | ®8Y Address. STANLEY DAY, $95 Broadway. republic, the recognition is really established, SE daty hursday, April 29, at the | A falc the Portuguese Female Fille ai i re re akince w a Mexico ‘veing the first nation to thus manifest by Kramer; Mounts BrumonDe ty tithrane te cehiee 8. | mediate reliet, being areca i for married tadien, WESTCHESTER COUNTY FRUIT FARM—ON THE OMeclal acts Ite generous sympathy in favor of the | Jacob L: Bach, both of this city. " incengenienes, like mage. ‘Price #8.” DreAc MO MAUR | aA () FOR 20 ACRES.—THE CHEAPEST FARM IN 750 the vicinisy of New York, at an ext Jow price, is offered for sale in the beaithy and flourtshing village of Farmingdals, L, 1., about one hour's ride from the city of New York, on the Lor 4 Rail a rich black loam; four Hndeon river; in Rood order; perfectly healthy; for 5 ft @ of 6th av, 302100.5. oft e of bth ay, 30x100.5, hn 4 inconvenience, like magic. Pri a = — |. Also House, of the House with to. this sentimen' 9 r " + with new house, 7 rooms; seven minutes from depot; | handsomely fitted up, in Wille Gar there wee ne Clockenon whatever ener ue Rev. Dr. Brooks, 0. D. Tows to Rosaure F., daugh- A™ PRIVATE DISEASES CURED IMMEDIATELY | Zoromanding fine yiew,or tie Sound; very healthy; no ior, | the depot; price $2,9™. Apply on pe prom sok, pvt ter of Augustus Heaton, Esq., of Philadelphia, without mercury, Office and consultations strictly rhe Pi oO. 1 ii on. ty presented, Oa denna 8, ean tances fcRanin. On” Wednesday? Api as, | vate. ms Dr. HARRISON, WT Bleecker street, quitoes. Pr ce 8, om nee tate *.) earn etreet, not even an opportuni . Not only w — Episcopal church, Brooklyn, by CERTAIN CURE FOR MARRIED LADIES, WITH KE GEORGE.—FOR SALE, A CHARMING Rat the Revs J. W. Barnhart, Tneo. W. TOWNSEND to A onwtion medicine, by Madame RESTELL, Proteasor AT AE seat ee ne ak there ad he laser AL across | CLOTHING, A TH. ROSENTHAL’S, 47 THIRD AVENUE, NEAR the motion eee yd disc: it | B Ladies v8, 25.113¢ (tm of Hth at ‘was also exem| from the usual rules formali- ya 8, BoRatEeR, both of Brooklyn. idwifery ; over 90 years’ practice. Her infaliibie F. 4 ly & t (formerly 358 Bowery).— Wn a0 fe pot bath ae P0070 Wiicar ais Ten, na the fiocas coupidered thet a tom een hOnRRY JENKINS. —On Thursdas Aprit 29, at the | Fouale Tilia, No.1, price #1, OF NO. 4, specially prepared. goed dwelling, 18 roaras; good bara property us caly two | £1 uate sees irae mies tee Con On Cane we, between 82d and 83d sta, 76 ftw ol sary to hear the report of acommittee when the urch of Incarnation, by the Rev. Henry Montgom- | married Indies, price 85, which can never fail, are safe and | tensive view of the lake; fine babin niture, Carpets, Ae, by onlling on or addressing, ‘iadtoe at: representatives of the le were 8o well convinced ery, D. Dy FRANCIS A. TORRRY to MARY, daugh- | healthy, Sold only at her office, No.1 East Fifty-second | $8,000, ROBERT na tended by Mrs. Rosenthal. 3 oF the justices of the resolution ter of the late Joseph Jenkins, all of this city. Grosswrics cirest, oF ooak by take Chauen ilies ot |; OVERTISEMBNTS FOR EXE HERALD TH. MANNBS, 98 SEVENTH AVENUR NEAR Fg Xf It ta proper that I should here mention to you as counterfeit, s 5 RECEIVED IN BROOKLYN AT OUR Trenyy seventh street, —<Guarantee to the highest ‘av, W 8, 9.8.4 fet of Bith otc} @ fact, which in my opinion ts of the highest signif- Died. 7 oieehinit oy ee BRANCH OFFICE, 145 FULTON STREET. price for I F gente’ cast-olf Clothing, Carpeta dey by Bun Ary me doriet of IBM ty SHI} cance, that in the votes which favored the motion | | BaRnerr.—On Tharsday morning, April 2°, Lovis | ASH TEE WORST PRIVATE DISEASES CURED IM- = TONE, LL, AN EAM. | eins ct Badrosstng eo store, ‘ a A tt street, man- - KS IN w ley i . ene Gate aaeeen eee ee relay at, NO U3 tg of a high oraer and of @ peculiar character there is | The felatives and friends of the family are in- = Cala water, Dathtoome Ag heated and ventiated by steam 5 ota seen ec caemenee ne Baraiay nt No 1, ire sonam, per annum To | AU, always will be, tue, moet perfect union. and | ited to attend che funeral from the residence of Is | A GRRTAIN CURE FOR LADIES 1x TROUBLE BY DR, e"houmey aablen, ennerie te: wastage orig ihe ad) * y ai vi “Dh igs _* of any stand- arent 10. x! avenue, Ther Twenty+ BVANS, Jhatham; powerful monthly Pile and da gumber of - ~ — ge tr atanm ipsa aig att tug in Mextco who belong to the great republican Hath sree, this satartay) | uorning inine oclock, | Mixture $6. Circular fre sy id out, conta ice Gia \ HAVING ANY CAST.OFF CLOTHING FO yiway, w 5 ity. OT LANe= ursday, April 29, of inflammation R. COOPER, 14 DUANE 8T 4 thy Pour Chatham, years, per aii 11,060 Our country and liberty. of the lungs, MARY, widow of the late Lawrence Dp haved 689 ‘REET, MAY BR CON | superior ornamental troes; ing JA! KIRKPATRICK, 466 Peart st., near Chat Broan No Pliyy Zenres per anny Boun P. SANTACILIA Boylan, tn the 6oth year of her ay ion hin te wartast's oure in all ecece’ ce ao chahee en” | Heres haat edting teat eee SSS , A, 1, ! 0 {a acceasi| — a . 1,00 Agent of the republic of Cuba in Mexico, he friends of the family and those of het brothers, | mene OF BO SNATES. Wr, Fiauhiog gna Wogdsite Nairoada, Terma eany, A EXPRESSES. 190 od are dee Eaward and Patrick McQuade, and brother-in-law, | [MPORTANT TO FEMALES.DR. AND MADAME DU. Bron Werte, 0 CS a ¥, 4G. BUANHAM'S FURNITU! BAGoAOR ; The footprints on the sandatone of the Connectiout | Felix Hoylan, are respectfully invited to aitond the |b BOTS (28 years’ practice) guaraniee certaln reliet tomar. UBST, A Fok! pod} tn city oF 6,000 | valley have been found not to be those of birds, but | funeral, from her late residence, 406 Weat Sixteenth | Tied adios, with or without no pain oF ineonve- T ISLIP, . 1 —FOR SALE, A 8 ARrtAL 30 Sp Rinreee Large spring age (08 ono Ko My 8 yearh por aahNas. $8 | Toue: the oeleues ad Magiist navurat by Mr, Water. | street, on Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock. vided wits Boar ucts fe Fatt tar Sonttseally ap ALT miro : tails from | Stanot orien, hoy mom irancel iia woes eevee house, the celebrated iat, Brown.0u Friday morting, “spr v;' Geouae Fwedle-sichuh hcasn, seas fuing avenue *Aoput cotar wrens) Clits Wen baron oag| ,

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