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CASE OF Mr, Cooper ig an exemplary member of the Presby- tertan Church, His qrisads repose the highest con. fidence m his integrity, nis wisdom, his prudence, | his dramess and good yadgemeant, and feel consclons Unt nis Senatorial career Will be eminently wise and } judicious, We trust that when he takes his seat tn TH THE CUBA. Third Day?» Provecdings=Furthor Examinne ton of Witnesses. 4 U : 2 Unived States he will prove rons the Whusington (N. C,) Journal, Oct, 94.) | the senate of the U M re i NALA LA ho dames Gord an sbie and wuselfet representative of ee er re | Dew Ce 60d. At Re. Wada 6 Waee aud noble use of she lofty position which the wople of Lenaeasee have confided Ww his Keepin. We rejoice fo k that a statesman 8o pure In alt the reunions of privace life, so rich im knowledge of the science of goverument, bas been elected Mm the place of & Maudhn, amoltions purty back, It ts fortunate that such @ aian—inoderate, wise, con- Vie Witness did act know Judge ‘Troy, of Brook Iya; had u ucc.sed OF OF tried jor muider, Nee) expressed @ WISH LO currect suing UCL wAUE yesterday, where he had ‘Vhe counsel Jor the deience ob- ad he Would willow Lo A Mate eePuRs s lesiOnEr 53 to do su at the proper ame.) , A Wy CVAMCUCL Lad DEED Written Gown On the 7th of — servative and honest—is to be sens to Washington a Qcssoer. uo sew Jork, by w sawyer, a suppose; did © this critical juncture. Inetead of producing avvife, Mot bai ws coUasel vi bho KOVEFAWeRL Wilh # discord and baured toward the peopic of 'Tennes: . | copy; Was Lol asked by why Ohe to Dave ny basil » We coniidentiy rely upon him to aid in giving quiet | iuoay Co.uMALtiOd to PAPEL; Te CoMAssION oF Coule | TO the Beople, Peace, confidence and permanent ) repose to the country. We sincerely believe that the election of Mr, Cooper will do much to calm the troubied waters of sectarian strife, proving a8 ib a3 Was Trou te Cubau goveruuleays Vas BpOKED OL 1D Lhe Orders OF Cho Cuban aur qovernh Cas & public sixp Deiodging to the Cuber | ; Coe eee aiug” articles wore ugnedl olf | does to the Nore, thes Tennessee is unwiting ¢0 Moutiank oui, on tue id of Sopieuoer; “ain wor | send Lo the Senakalof the Uniced States a man Whose rot ween tery | beart raukies with hate and whose eleeLon Wour wasect & pation resumed—The wlineas made | Bave bees the signal jor reuewed strife, sole UNI, OFrlAut Correcuons Uf ls textuMoDy I Fe- sg i vei erormrn: The shipping arucies ¥IX Moutbs’ service la ihe Cavan J afare ov Lhe prise money, ° We positions aad rank; our Wages are Lhirty-five dollars per uiontn ta yola. Wilam bowser (Ndi) Was Lexcexamuned on the part of the governme aur Fueips conducted the exuminaitun. ‘ive on Montauk Pent; am a farmer; ive three escenaed trom the ward Lo 1Oeain eubistod ust we Were Logel equ REAL STARE SALES. ‘There was quite aiarge attendance at the sales room in this city yesterday, where a considerante amount of New York and Brooklyn improved and unimproved property was disposed of at fair prices, rom Laght tivuse; am = es nap Rep Montauk tu saw the Lurnet on Sunday | Particulars of these sales, a9 also of, salen of pies marily 0 about turee Weeks ago; site | Jersey property, made yesterday “on the grounds, Wis DUNE OLE MLL W dol Slungwong and three | gre subjoined:— huey from Monluuk Pow Debt; she remained NEW YoRK PRorEnTy—»y OW AND 0. be eB a we BLoAMeR WAS 1 | Pour story brown stone hour i ay, @ 4 Jot Wwe SoubG eee OF 6 and Siapgwougs | glexlw)........... * 40,000 buey ou: up on Monday; did not go alongside v¥ Mut MINS AND 00. soot An Lor path st, and 1 jot n's 67th mi. ld see no communk Ait woof Bth avs, tion; saw sciooncr oa Sanday moraing lying wong * Bie Ui wile sieaMer; KeMUWed ULL Monday at Lea 0¢ eivveu UuiOCK; KCOORLE came ashore avreast of : where We Beamer Was lying; schoouer lad Coal | TIove si iba iad. Abuard; Om LHexday boat Wit oilcers came 8 aio! wn onth a @ Ung Wonk Was Laken Out Of her gud { ay, fot ers" Dual; recoguized two of ihe viloers now in| 3 tory brown st 9 and ot. adjoining, lot 16-45, court (Ca) 04); SWO came | sf ajolaing, ios eax to my how ter Wat 6aW 1,600 aluewheoi tlornet; tie Hor. WAND ‘60. Bet leit uefore’ sundown si, 200 pas A aud Aontauk to the | ft from ny, Wot 20 bea; ai 1 Ava’ ashore: One piece had Hor- | % Flory brown stove Louse and het marked ul | 8 story, 2 story frame building and lot, Ni Cross ONAL arrived im Wii but on stesme: Yet not Roltvar at brivk but! var wi si ygx'and lot, So 110 Raymond a st, Satory, 26 at, ee » stay doa’t kao’ river; went on board on Moaday, i Y ; foe ‘2ox8i.11 see cereey 8,000 about eleven o ut kuow whetuer it w edjothing the above, [ot 20x81-11.. Ra fate fies ue Mouday morning. (Here | § Ruldiageund lot, 161 Tillary st corner Prince at, lot Wabi ed much coulusion and hesiauon in aud lot, #'¢ comer of Columbia aud giving ius ve .) Boat carried me on steamer; HY tay lot 204100. HBlevosacinnra,yeM came here OLN oUt A LAND crowd Mory frame house and lot «+ Houston ai, between Believe hisuame is S (Judge Persoa here "Park and styrile, ave Jot 203 erase murked (uat Lic W sent om hoard byconden:] /* suey frame house aia Wha: Halen ety Sy 0m the government.) Kirst met Shiews at Kast Hamp- | 9 Laer er low. coon n e n; Ho WeUr ww My home Lo brug me bere; Kald we | ~ Gates av, lot 21100. bests 4,500 Wailted me to go with him (New York; didn't say | Satory brick boue and lol # 8 Hiwon sty 1M ' Want be wouied; didn’t tell me anytuing; stayed m ae shicines Ot New \ork six ours; came here to bea witness; PAIDIIAE, Wh8. APCPH JOY 5 as wan in New Y me I had to © ud my expen tg, Dut mcuiioned steamer siuce 1 cau Bun. Join Woolford (colored) was next introduced— Judge Person conducting the exauunation:— Live tn Baltimore; twenty-two years of age; fol- n't Know Who he was—told e; Shields Loren. Blois ns Diamond at, 3 ft Bedford place, eacta 26x10. 2,640 ame With me and siud I Was to be paid for coin- no sin; saw Gordon on tue : 2; have iad Do conversation with : MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. dow the sea tor @ living as steward; on the zist of - September Lired myself to the captain of tne James | | ARNOLD—BiRECKER.—At the Church of the Trans- Predwore at pier dy North river; schooner had on | Dguration, on Tuesday, October 26, by the Kev. uel J), Dennison, D. D., JouN WULLIAM SCAMIDT: ALNOLD 10 ADELINE CLINTON, daughter of the late John Rhinelander Bleecker, al! of this city. Ber —WATERBURY.—On Monday, October 25, at the residence of the bride’s mother, by the Rey. Theodore A. Eaton, Mr. HENRY BREKELR to Miss HARLOTIE H. WATEREURY, daughter of the late Sa argo of coai—about 160 tons; ‘lett New York on Weanesday afternoon; was towed by t Mr. Philips (an oilicer of the Hornet) was along; another tug carried us to Fire island; signalled all alght; the Horacc came along on Saturday; while there’ the steamer Martha W zion Cale alongside; the Hornet towed us Montauk; went meide of the filet Mw the 8 aud umenced unioad- | Jerry Waterbury, of this city. No cards. tug coal on sat y continued all Wee! apers please copy. @ay Sunday and sunday np this was about | | CascrreLt—WiILkINS.—On Tnesday, October 26, at the residence of the bride's father, by the Rey. Ed- win B. Russell, Mr. SamupL CAMPRBLL, Jr., of New ork, 10 Miss JULIA R. WiLkiNS, of Alban: DkAN—Beck.—In Brooklyn, ©. D,, on Monday haif a mile fro: schooner Was bi = od Out several oMcers Who came ashore—Mr. Phillips, Mr, Gibson und that handsome gentieman q (Captain Ingranam); knew bim because he bad a talk | Uctober 25, at the residence of the bride's _parent With him about Baltimore people we both knew; |», Rey. T. A. T. Hanna, CHariKs E, Dean to two of them went up to Mr. Fowler's house to buy | Pata L, daughier of Peler G. Beck, Esq., all of rovislons; curried & large trunk or box on board of | Brooklyn, ‘“ he steamer from scnoober—had bine clothing im it; a PLEWITT—WALTER.—On Tuesday, October 26, at tuy aud next day steamer Martha Wasningtan came | Ormond piace Central Congregational cnurch, by fhe %o steamer; remained afew hours and then left in | Rey. J. Clement French, Ciantes H. Fiewirr, Jr., @irection of New York; was told in Sag Larpor by | of Birmingham, Kngland, to Evizanern M., eldest Mr. Suields that 1 1 a8 & Witness; been | danghter of F ter, Esq., of Brooklyn, N.Y. Staying aboard of uvier siuce I arrived Mc n1 ANT On Tuesday, October 26, at hove on Friday night w the residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev. Dr. Shore, Witne=» deserived how the wh ashore with four tong of coal; revenue Cross-examined by Judge Meares—When I frst | Hollingsworth, Aueam ©. Morrorp, of Portcnest met shields | told about tals matter; had | to SARAR F UNG, Of Harrison. conversation wii the man in New kK; came wha Monmou ty (N, J.) papers please copy. Mir. Davis, Mr. jon aud Mr. Dempsey; nothing SPERING i Mattieawan, N. Y., ‘was said to me adout pey by SI one else; | Thursday, ¢ at the residence of the bride Was taken up as a witaesd and had to come; have | father, b Rey. Hf. EB. Duncan, Mr. ORARLES H. talked to no one, except one gentleman (pointing to | Serine, of Lock Maven, Pa., to Liat, second Juuge Person); he told me 1 must tell the trutu and | daughter of John Rothery, Esq. nothing but ihe truth; don’t know who p: adelphia papers please copy. road expenses; } an officer ou she revenue ml Gutter, told me tu go d of the cutter; there was R ho conversauon belween Mr. Dempsey, lyse and Died. @nother man near this butiding tis morniog. Au On Monday, October 25, HANNAR T., On resumption of direct examination witness Pointed out Captstn Dornin and Captain Muaro as @fficers Of the Horact. idow of Wiliam M. Allen, m the 77th year of her age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- Court adjourned wut] Mon t ten o'clock. fully invited to attend the funeral, trom her late re- ——____ fidence, #6 Irving place, (bis (Wednesday) afteraoon, pa at one o'clock. SENATOR COOPER. ALLISON.—At Newark Valley, N. ¥., on Saturday, ds October 2 FRANK VINCENT, second son of George Hi. and Catharine Schenck Allison, aged 9 years and months. Trenton papers please copy. Biswor.—At New Jiaven, on Monday, October 2 CHARLES Bisvuor, jateot New York, Foneral lus (Weduesday) afternoon, at three ocioek. Bover.—On Tuesday, Octover 26, ELeaxor Bovan, beloved wife of Charles Bongh, a naive of the parisk of Lurgan, county Cavan, Ireland, aged 52 years, The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectiatly inyit tw atvend the funeral, from her late residence, 223 West Twenty-geventh street, on ‘Thursday afternoon, at ove o'clock precisely, with- out further notce. BuckHowz.—On Monday, October 25, Joun Wit- Liam Bucu nor, in the 55th year of his age, Opinions of the Tennessee Press. (From the Knoxville Wh aver of the election of Johnson. * * * The oniy questions pow to be considered are, Have we gota good man? Is he the man for the times? Will he meet our expectations im the Senate Of the United states? These are the questions which moet profoundly concern us, We regret we are not more familiar with his history, personal and politi- eai, 20 that we might place lim in fis true attitude Deiore the public. Nevertheless, we have high @uthority for saying that, as a gentleman of unbiem- ished reputation, no one stands bigher in the State of Tennessee. He ts above reproach. No one, we resume, would dare to charge him with dia- enor. Where known he has the fullest confidence of tho people, As to his political record we know bot iitue, but have been informed that The relatives and friends of the family, also the be has been from the beginning # straight | members of Nationai Lodge, No. 209, F. and A, M., out Union maa, or, more properly speaking, perhaps, | are respectfully invited tw attend the funeral, from @ sirictiy peutral man—that he did not interiere wilh } his late residence, No. Palisade avenue, Hudson she war ‘n any Way, but was quictand atten w | Cnty, e} norsday afternoon, at two o'clock, bis own business. If this he s0—and we have no right to quest on tt—it will tend to strengthen very largely Dis lndusnce in the Senate aud with the actinistra- tion, ae has deen all hts life au old line whig, @iwWs,s acted with the great party which Henry Clay | « Bo often ied to victory, and, as often to defeat, Take Bim, then, as he is, and we can say safely, we think, that there ts scarcely @ man, {f in fact any, whe oan enter upon bis Senatorial duties less trammelied ‘with partisan politics than Henry Cooper, of David- gen county, and 60 slightly tinctured and tmpre baled Wila Dibver and vindictive feelings. He has no one to punish and no objectupon which to vent his Spleen. We, therefore, et thie early day, predict that ho will make an abie and satisfactory representative. (From the Nasbviile Republican Banner—opposed to the election of Johnson) Senator Cooper is one of a trio of br and acknowleaged ability, em: in Canr —Harriy Oxcu, only daughter of Abram and Harries Carpenter, aged 3 years and 7 montos. Punerel services at the house, No. 26 Charies eet, this (Wednemiuy) evenmg, at eight o'clock. relatives and friends are mvited to attend with- out furtuer notice. CHAPMAN.—AU Bridgeport, Uonn., on Sunday October 24, Timorny P. CHAPMAN, aged 49 years. ‘The funeral will take place from his late residence, (Wednesday) alcerpoon, at three o'clock. CLAUSEN.—On Monday, October 25, LENA S., youngest and beloved daughter of Hermann and Dorothea Ciausen, aged 6 months and 18 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family, also the members of United Brother's Lodge, No, 366, F. & A. M., are Most respectfully invited to attend funeral, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at one o'clock, irom Ue residence of her parenta, 641 Second ave: u hers of tried gal pro- fession, distinguished th the public service, and | nue, corner vi Thirty-ffth street, to Luthern Oeme- enjoying high position in the public idence tery. respect. Judge Couper, himsel!, was never @ 1 CONNER.—At hits residence, 286 Mulberry street, Sonal applicunt for any ofive and was never de- | parnick J. Conwen, late recelving teller in Emi: Seated in any canvass before the poopie. When was decided by the friends of other aistinguishea | A solemn v mn requiem mass will be offerod f gentlemen who had been mentioned tn connection | repose ot his sou at Se Patrick's Cathedral ae wine With the Senatorial office, it was beyond all question | o'clock this (Wednesday) morning, The remains will Bot the wish of Mr. Cooper to accept the honor, save | te take: thence to Calvary Cemetery for inter- ig obedience to the unanimous choice of ot ends of the fs 3 Hamed ior that office, headed by the generons a wPhorn ga Fespectfully tn winiotic Etheridge, who proy Minnesota papers please copy. tion. He accepted it ¢ DOYLe.—in Srookiyn, on Sy teristic modesty, and we are yaa 4. DOYLE, tn tas S7th your at Hie abe grant Industrial Savings Bank. + October 26, tore BO one so Much as himself recog in his ¢ ud friends of the f : ph « frienda ¢ erase rend o ‘amily are respect. 8 trluwwph of the fr of peace and Liarmony, a feat Ee Saunty ae Peeipee Henry Cooper. We reco ose er, No. 55 Dean street, on Thurs- @hould also have dune two ofcle 23, n, on Saturday, October n the 634 year of his age. be held at the Reformed 12)8t street and Third ave- lay) afternoon, at toree o'clock. iriends are invited to attend. ‘The re- token to Newark, N, J., for interment, ¥ morning 4p Monday, October 25, at New Hampton Jj. Jawes Eaver, who was injured on 1 one of the ge Ris name might eons cata Tennesse and rouguly rey rese a co ative ma atives of the family are respect. the funeral, on Thursday y clock, from the residence of hig r en wich street, New York, Octoper 24, TRACY’ LA Roone, yaud Mary C. B. Elils, aged lay, October ANNIE. G., « tmothy J. and Mary A. Evans, chosen cor he nation And the wor ballot yesterday. In and aeserving fellc atularz the pec congratulating our honor citizen pon the result we the whole Stave a.10, without Feyurd 40 political opinion or ditt upon 80 The frie ‘ pect ted toria! contest. Senavorial term te aa ausp! i Ay-fourth cious as his atand his character ay a 7 ehoek. citvven and publie servant ts uaimpeacbable, vt on Tuesday, Odoper 36, {From the Memphis Avaianche—opposed to the eleo- | Jusnru J in the 76th year of bis age. 1on of Jouason.} ‘ For notice of funeral aee Herald, We never wrote a sentence with more pleasure MARSHALI.—On Monday, October 26, ANN, widow than (he one are now about to pen. Andrew | of William Marshall, oi Coimmoia, SO, Jobnaon ha ted a8 @ candidate for United The funeral will take place trom St. Francis Blaies Se his |oformation Will #end @ thrill | Xavier's church, West Sixteenth street, on Thursday tor of joy among the people of Tenne who @ election of Andrew Jonnaon lamity Wat could p ’ 4 TCA Crinta in Cur regarded the greatest ca- wibly bave befailen the State. ‘opal history has been 5 moroing, &t ten o'clock, when @ requiem mase will be eaid for the repose of her soul. Her friends and those of her brother, Felix KE, O’Rourke, and of her uncle, Felix Ingoideby, are respectfully invited to A More perilous juncture has never occu! tp our | attend. gounty since (he foundation of the government, Mrpcen.—On Toesday, October 24, Aewnrerra Mr. Jolinaon cannot now be solaced by the refection that he leaves benind even tum fame, for the clots that fail upon ls giave will be MANCHESTER, Wife of John Milier, in the sth year of her age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are reapect- the only seque! toa life that \ermimated so inglori- | fully invited to attend the fo on Friday morn- a3 on ~ y ten o'clock, from ber ja reuldence, No. 088 Judge per Was never ® personal applicant for ‘aahington sircet, 7 omce, ald was never defeated in any canvi Meftripg.—On Tnesday morning, Octodor 26, of ~ ‘ore the = ‘ie ls justly reyaraed aa one of | consumption, GeoncR NeLson McBRipr. @ rising statermen of Tern--.ee, universally ‘The funerai will take piace from hia father’s reat esicomed for bis spotiers characte eighth atreet, arnday, abilities and genuine conservatiem, ns ponaee Be pana By ad Jeloek, Aq hagDhie ‘i Wee o consistent whig, a stanch Uw! ft morni Noor yh the War B09 HBP AF thoroughly » conservaiivee sng, Ostobet a te 590 Posh reek Kew 10 aon | nesday) raorning, at halt. WONELUIS, who lived within two mites of Ariara, Giencouwell, counsy Douegal, Ireiand. Funeral on Thuruay, Parsee.—On Sunday, October 24, WiLtLtaM Pan- KER, eldest son Of Thomas and Ehzabeth barker, aged 21 years, 4 months and 6 days, the relatives @na irienuds of tie famiy are respeot- fully invited to attend the funeral, tuis (Wednesday) node r= one ofctook, from the residence of Lid parents, 70 Carmine sweet, Pink w—At West Farms, on Sunday, October 21, Susan J., wile ot Lemuet Pierce, Jr., aged 38 years, 4 months and 6 days, ‘Tho retatives and friends are respectfally invited to attend tie funeral, from her late residence, tis (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o’clock. Powsns.—On Monday, Qclober 25, at her rest- | dence, No. 441 Wasninaton sirect, MAnaarer, wile ot Jon Powers and imother of Tim aud bernard Shea, ‘fue friends and relatives of the family are re- apectfuily invited to attend the funeral, this (Wed- it ten o'clock. ‘The re- mains Will be taken to St. Peter's charch, Barclay street, where arolemn requiem mass will be offered for the repoxe of her soul, and from thence to Calvary Gemetery for interment. Rowexts.—Suddenly, on Sunday, October 24, ‘THomas ROBERTS, Assistant Foreman of Engine No. 14, Metropolitan Fire Department, aged 33 years, ‘he reintives and friends of the family, also the members of the department, are tnvited to attend the iuneral, from the engine house, Eighteenth streei, between Broadway avd Fitth avenue, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at one o'clock. Roparnts.—On Monday, October 25, after a Imger- tng Mness, which he bore with Chriguan fortitude, JERPAUAH J. RODUERS, @ native of the city of Cork, Ireland, aged 38 years, ‘the relatives and friends of the famlty are ear- neatly requested to attend the faneral from bis ‘ate residence, No. 3) Park street, this (Weanesday) after- NOON, At hall-past one o’olock, California napera please copy. Spreuy,—On Monday moruing, October 25, HENRY C, SPeeny, awed 69 years, ‘The funeral wit take.piace from the residence of his son-in-law T. EB. Hanson, 22 West 120th street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, thos (Wednesday) morning at eieven e’ciock. Relatives and friends are mymed to attend without further notice. The steam cars leave fiarlem depot at ten o’eiock, ‘TAGUR.—Afler a short but severe tilness, BLIZa- busrit, wife of John Tague, Esq,, aged 22 years and 1 month, fhe friends and acquaintances are respectfully in- vilen to attend tie funeral, (rom ber late residence, corner Second avenae and Sevenly-jourth street, this (Wednesday) alvernoon, at one o'clock, without further notice, THoRNK.—In Brooklyn. on Monday, Octover 26, Davin ©. THORNE, aged 29 years. Relatives and friends of the fambliy are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from the North Reformed chureb, Clermont avenue, between Myrtle and Willoughby avenues, on Thursday morning, at eleven o'ele UNDERWOOD.—On Monday, October 25, JaNE, Wife of Benjamin Underwood, i ‘The funeral will take place on Thursday afternoon, atone o'clock, from Catvary church, corner of Fourth avenue and Twenty-first street. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend, without further notice, WahkeLAN.—At East New York, WitttaM WHEE- LAN, in the 59th year of his age, ‘The friends ani relatives of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, iroin his late rei dence, Jamaica plank road and Howard place, East New York, this (Wednesday) asternoon, at two ovclock, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Eastern papers please copy Starting and true, AT JOHNSON & MILLER'S Great Crenkilly “Ne Joy sale ON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, Five splendid Lots of Ground, free and ciear of encumbrance will be given away to the five largest purchasers, Creskill in the second station above Englewood, ‘The lots are at wud near depot, splendidly altuated. Secure your railroad tickews wt once before tury are all cone, For further partionlars een anction a for maps and railrod passes at the ollice of JOHNSON & MILLER, MH Nassau street, New York, ertieement, and call URE & © % Warren street. WEDNESDAY, Oct, 27, at 1036 o'clock A. M., SECOND LARGE TRADE SALE of BOOTS, SHOES and BROGANS, Salesrooms 23 an Wit adapted to city end country ti AUCTION NOTICE. —R. tT, HAZELL, AUCTIONEER Friday, October at 10% o'clock, at our silesroons, Free ne Ware, ver Plated Ware, de. R. T. HAZELL & ©0., nt ebreet, —~PIANOS AT AUCTION PRICES FOR ONE Mand examine, Elegant fnetruments; ful Av 62 Bleecker street, oue block east of Broad- AM reek. warranted. Ways, UOTION NOTICE.—AT PRIVATE SALE, AT A SAC- rifice, for cash, two magnificent Parlor Suits, covered With French satin ‘brocatel: two do., with reps; a lot of Chamber snd Dining Furniture, cheap. 56 Bleecker street, between Broadway aud Mulberry street, UCTION SALE.—THIS (WEDNESDAY) AFTERNOON, LA. at 2 o'clock precisely, at the three story residence 74 West Twenty-sixih street, between Sixth and Seventh ing of Brussels Carpets, rosewood Pianoforts, Snits. covered with brocatel and reps, ‘Tatler, Lounges, Rockers, Chaira, Mirrors, Curtaing, Clocks, Brooaes, Vases, Paintings, Bedsteads, Sureaus, Washatnnda, spring and bair Matiresses, Sideboard, Extansion Table, Dining Chara, China, Ginas ‘and Silver Ware, Table Cutlery, be. Bale positive. FB. NICHOLS, Auctioneer. N EXTRA LARGE SALE OF ELEGANT Houseboid Furniture at 118 Weat Twenty-aixth street, DWIN NICHOLS & CO. Auetio: nga Ys Puraitar Uver $18,000 wor' Velvat, Brussels, Mod R ood four round eoraer iy ve i ory brown wage residence, 118 West Twenty. oosisting of drovatel, beautiful Par striped and plain Gentre Tabies, Clocks, Booka Vases, One Paiatin board, Extension Table, Diving Chairs, rich Cat tal aud Bohemian Ware; China, Tea and Dinner sets, Silverware, Lyory Tabla Cutlery, rosewood and wal Wasuerands, Com- Chairs, Lounges: Basement and gest and Offered et auctioa 4 sais take Broad. cars or siages and stop coraer Reliable men in aitandanee to eart or hasers, at charges, J. M, TAYLOR, AUCTION! itouaehold Parniture, 508 Lov by talog Cary Palotings, Roum Suita silver, Becks, Wines nd costly Works of Art, and Articles of Virtu, wind at RL, THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY, October 97), at the elegant brown stove mansion Woat Fifteenth street, between Filth and Sicth avenuse, joMTUeDCINg at 14s o'clock, TION SAU Mayui AUCTION --LARGE FALE TEIS D1Y (WEDNESDAY). iis WEST SWENTY-SEVENTd STREET LUKE FITZGERALD, Auctioneer, will, sail this (Wednesday) morning, commencing at 10s o'clock, over $15,000 worth, and 400 Jota, by catalogue, of Handsome and Plath Household Furniture, celebrated city made Pianoforte, &c., + at private reaidence 113 Went Tweaty-wevenia street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, Drawing Kooi, conslating of Geant solid rosewood and rich walnut Drawing Room Suits, in French satin, brocatel aod alk reps tb. cone: wood Pisnoforte, Bookonse, Writing Deak, elegant Centre and Side Tables, brocate! and lace Ourtains, 26 rich bronze Figures, Ciock, Vases, Ornaments; velvet, Brussels and three-pl 3 Tonewood and black walnut Chamber and ; Turkish Loung curled hale M: Wardrobes, Sof jane and 5: This in the largest and richest gale of the Goods packed and shipped for purchasers, artien from adjoining eittea wishing to attend thie Fifth avenue stages at Fulton ferry, or Sixt stor House, stoppin w doors from house, a4 10}4, fo kitchen, corner of ‘com: menees posit Adee" NOTICE.—HENRY H, LEEDS, AUCTION. “HANDSOME HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, MADE BY MARCOTTE AND OTHE WK HENRY H. LEEDS & MINER will sell by auction, on Wodneniay, October 27, at ELEVEN O'CLOCK, at 63 West Fifteenth street, between Fifth and 7 ® general assortment of fine liovsehold Furnit ‘able por: tion of which is entirely new, conatst or ToREWOod Suit, ngreen sain; Ktageres, Pler ‘and Cornices, Brusseis Carpets, rorewaou Bedroom Furniture, black wal: Dut do., rosewood and biack walnut Centre and Pier Tables, Mattrasaerg and Hedding, Chestnut Cottage Furniture en fuite, Dinley Room Extension Table, Sideboard and Chaira in biack walnut, Dinuer Service, Giaesware, Cutlery and Pinted Ware, &¢ dc, Also the Kiteben Farniture, with which the anio will commence. Aleo the Lease of bouee, having 16 years to ran from November 1, 1869, UCTION NOTICE._BY HENRY H. LEEDS & MINER, f HENRY TL LEEDS, Auctioneer, contly sale of Mamond and other Jewelry for i account of whom it may concern. HENRY H. LEKDS & MINER will sell by auction on Thursday, October 2, at II o'clock, at their salearooms, Nos. barbers and ii Reale atreeta, for account of whom It concero, & large and valuable assortment of high cost Diamond and other Jewelry. consisting of Diamond Rings ngie stone and cluster: ladies’ and gents’ do. Breast Pins Valuable and Karriogs, Dianond Crosses, gents’ diamond and pearl Studs, diam nd emerald Rings, pearl and corai Seta, and other bigh jewelry, They will be on exhibition one day before the wale, and all guaranieed as represented. UOTION NOTIOR—AT LE: VOTION PRICE! StJOHN FISHERS rghit Test fution, the store of Walnut Suite fi Por eaie, «4 ‘and Furniture Insti Chatnber Suits from §26 uy iarpete from 25 cents tr yard Cut tbe rey AG ra eter tg ery, middie of the biock, between Rivington and Stauton us AUTON Gain OF FANCY Goops, res On Thursday, the Sth, at 21 act Fourteenth street, High ethea Bnametiea ‘love ‘hone, Handkerchief Cottve Mugs and Platelus of slaborste work manebip, never before imported into this country; Venetian ze land Glasses ad Bronten, in ioe 1 pal vate see re Neier eats gicun of ied beavty, for of te & * " {SAE AT AUCTION, | SSIGNEE'S SALE—OF ELEGANT CABINET Furntiure, to be plort ct rH jednemiay, ormaa nin iidloce’ atthe Wareroome 113 Fulton. and 48 A | M, DOUGHTY, Auctouser wilt sel she entire Btock, com- H roagwood and waiuud Parior sults, riahly covered in { , French and satin; rosewood and walont marble top alts, together or separately ; | Towewood aod wainut marble top Genie Tables, Turkish | Lounves and Chairs; walnut Wardrobes ands ookcaser ; walnut Hall walnus Bible and Fancy Stans, Halé Mattresses and Paillasses, Parlor Deska, &e, The whole to be sold, by order of the assigoce, James K. A UCTION.—BY STERNBERGER & SCHWAD, A 76 Chambers street, Our postroned sale of Monday, in consequence of steam shtp Denmark not Sochany eh it be made special sale THIS DAY, OCT. 2%, commencing at 10 clock, consisting of Bnelish Catlery, all rates; also 360 dozen’ Wilttomore’s Colon and. Wool Cards, "with other consignments of American manutac- are. UCTION NOTICE.—A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FINE and weil made, Household Furniture at private sale, at half cost of inanutacture, All goods guaranteed as repre- sented, Call and examind at the o Warerooms, 480 Broad- way, hear Broome areet. NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER \27, 1869.—TRIPLE ‘ SHEET. EEE En EEEEEEEENEN gL JSALES AT AUCTION. LES AT AU Sls ARGE AND IMPORTANT BALE OF nd Farm Lame, | 1 tho Mipreme Court, under cir of J. L, Leiferts, referee, foht ai auction : B. H, LUDLOW 4.00, on Turning Nae. at 12 o'clock, ‘ourt House, Pou, stared 1 ilzabets Lalow Ext Rely part Pos corate of Eliza! A teen acres of farm and timber bt, situated abont ti station. AUCTIONBER, 135 ¥ J. W. CAMPBELL, JR. AUCTIONRER.—CAMP- BELL & CO. will sell’ in jots, to cluse business, this day, at 1034 o'clock, at $61 Third avenue, corner ‘Thirty-sev- enth street, entirg large, select stock fine Toas, Colfees, Sugars, Frults, Flour, Spices, Sump, &e., of that first class ‘Tea and Grocery Store. Stock large and varied, comprising general assortment of freah and choice Goods, viz. :—Chests Assorted groen and black Teas, asuorted Sugars, Java, Mara- caibo nnd Rio Coffee; Cheere, best canned Fruits, Byrupe aud Moinsvey, Vinegar, barrels Flour) prepared Flot, Voxee family Soap, Sperm, Adamantine and Tallow Candies; Kings- ford and Glibert’s Slareh, Farina, Corn Starch, Broma, Mus- tard, Cocoa, Chocolate, Extracts, imported and American Pickles, Spices, Sauces,’ Catsops, Currants, Pran Preserves, Citron, Hrodms, Pails, Brushes, in fact usually found in & frat clase grocery aud tea store. W. the entire fine Fixturesy viz.:—Platform and Counter ‘cales, Welvhts, Measures, Ji ‘Ten Canintere, &c. Will ho nel fine Sivre Fistures, Counters, ig Bi c.; the valuavie Lease of eniire four story brown’ atone ner House, at cheap rent, splendidly arranged tn, floors ag private residence, The store room is yery deatrable, as fine front and windows, splendid basement and cellar and suitable for any business purpose. Dealers, speculators nyera will do well to attend, aa the entire Stock, em- ing every variety of choice Gdods, will be closed out re- gardless of cost. Positive r shine, No reserve. Goods to be removed immed CAMPBELL & O Y¥_F. COLTON, AUCTIONFER,—LARGE SALE OF Houseiold Furniture, Velvet Ci three-ply and In- ra Cornea Ollcloths, French plate ra, Parlor Suits, edroom and Basement Goods, all t} jas Fixtures. &c., thisday (Wednesday), October 97, at 1034 o'clock, at No. 9 Bond sireet, one door from. iway, the entire Furniture of this very large house. There are any quantity of Car- pets and Oilcloss, Freneh plate Pier Mirrors, Chandeliers, and all the Gas Fixtures of the house; also ail the room. and Basement Goods, hair and other Mattresses, Feather Beda, Dressing Bureaus, Extension and Dining Tablea, and, in fact, everything in the house, On Thuraday, Oct, 2% large sale at 32 East Fourteenth street, Union square. YF. COLTON, AUCTIONRER.—LARGE SALE O¥ Fancy Goods, very nice Millinery and Dress do., Velvevs, Tacos, Eating, amporied French Flowers, Wreaths, Bonnets and ladies” Hats of the latest styles, &c., &c. On Thursday, October 28, at 10} o'clock, mt No. 82 East Fourteenth street, Union square, a very large and rich assortment of French Milt linery and Fancy Goods; elegant Hats, trimmed with lace aud in the most modern and fashfonabie qualities ; also youths’ and children’s Hats; also 16) yards of Velvets, tinported Honnets, Frovch Wreaths and Flowers, boxes of Crape; Counters, Fixtures, Glass Cases, &c.; lao, at the same , a large amount 'of Fancy Goodsyof moit superb and maguiticent alno siiverized Fancy do. in great variety, never in this country; also ali the Furniture, Carpeta, Mirrors, Glass Cases, Parlor Suits, Tables, Wardrobes, Sofas Sofa Beds, &c. /Catalogues in tne, FFICE AND 37 Nassau Street, opposite the Poat oflice, Mortgage Salo of Household Furniture, ‘The great auction house of JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL willeell, on Friday, 2th, at 104g o'clock, at the privateresi- dence No. 87 Clintdn place, between Fifth avenne and Mac- f gal street, the entire contents of the above house, Par- cul BY AbeH, JouNston, avoric og ice and salesrvom B87 Nassau street, opposite Post oflice. Seeont rhe le of fine Furniture, reat auction house of JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL will sell on Thursdi 38, at 105 o'clock, at their salesroom, 37 Nusea elegant assortment of Household Furniture of the best city tmske, eomprising Librars, Parlor, Bedroom and Dining Room Furniture, in great variet ENJ. F. THEALL, AUCTIONEER, Convmercial salesroom, No. 8 Cortlandt street, Recoiver'a sale—Cloths, Clothing, Siore Fixtures, ke. vy order of F. V. B. Keauedy, receiver. BARKER & THEALL will sell thie day, at 10% o'clock, at 548 Third avenue, an sstortment of Cloths, Vestings, Cloth- ing, Sewing Machines, Trimmings, Store Fixtures, Desk, dc. Sale peremptory. ENJAMIN F, THEALL, AUCTIONEER, Commervial salesroom, No. 8 Cortiandt street, On Pain ings, Engravings, Chromon, ae, BARKER & THEALL will sell’ by wuction to-morrow CTharsday lock, at Commerctal Saiearoom, No. 8 Cortlandt atreet, a choice collection of orignal modern Oil Paintings, comprising Landscapes, Figure, Piower and Fruit Pieces by celebrated artints-viz.. Cropeey, Giguoux, William Hart, T. Carey Smith, Holberton, Hazeltine, W. Williams and Others, Also a fine collection ‘of Engravings and Chro- mos. Catdlogues early on morning of sale. BY Apt CHISTALAR avoTIONE AR. Rich Walnut and Hosewood and Inlaid Furniture. ‘A.M. CRISTALAR & SON will sell on Thursday, 28th inst., at li o'clock, at 427 Broadway, near Canal nircet, «large and extensive assortment of Household Furniture, consistin Of binck waint Bedateads, Bureaus, Wanhstands, tnlatd marble top Centre, Card, and Dining Tables, Ladies’ Writing binets, Wardrobes, Bookcases, Stdeboards, Parlor Suite, in revs, brocatel and ‘silk; Lounges, Pier and Mantel Mirrora, Brooxe and Gilt Clocks, Parlor aid Mantel Orna- ments, Library, Dining and Reclining Chatra, ae, A. M. C. 4 80n feel overy confidence in recommending the furniiure in this sale as being the finest ever oifered at auction, Goods bow on exhibition, ¥ A. M. CRISTALAR, AUCTIONEER. Geoiee! Household Furniture at private residence, ‘A. M. CRISTALAR & SON willaell this day (Weduesday), Oct. 97, at 10g o'clock, at 15 Bast Seventy-third at., near Thi avenue, magnificent Parlor Bult in brocatel, Htussels and Ingrain Caxpets, Oiicioti, Dining Room ‘and Bedroom Furniture, Curtains, air Mattresses, Mirrors, Glasses, China and Plated Ware, Kitchen Utensil, gg Catalogues at sale. Trade invite Brack or CAMEBEME, JR AUCTIONEER. i on to-morrow (Thursday), general assortm , Toulay Fisvures, other goods, Ac., of dealer giving up business. Ful particulars day of sal CAMPBELL & CO, Auctioneers, 250 Bowery, Y¥ M, DOUGHTY, AUCTIONEER. Gectéal Household Furaiture. Roxewood 7 octave Pianoforte, Enutish Brussels Carpets, &c, M. DOUGHTY will sell thin day Wednesday, Oct, 27, att o'clock, at the private reaidence 26% West ‘Tweoty:fourtis street, near Lighth avenue, the entire Furniture contained therein, viz -Rosswood seven octave Planoforte, walnut Parlor Suits, handsome walnut marble top Chamber Suits, wainat marble top Sideboard, mirror back; walout Exten- tion Table) Brussels, Tapesity and Tograin Carpete; pure Carted Halr Mattresses, Feather Bolsters and lows, Re: frigerator, Kitchen Utensils, China, Glass and Bilver Ware; Mirrors, Stoves, marble top Halistand, Window Shades, &c, Sale positive, Catalogues now rendy at the salesrodra. ¥ JOHN #1. DRAPER & CO., AUCTIONEERS. The Delaware, Lackawanoa and Western Raiiroad Company wiil sell at auction on WEDNESDAY, Oot. 27, at 12 o'clock noon, at 2% Exchange ping 40,000 tons Scranton Coal, from the Lackawsana Valley, deliverable during the month of Nowember, 1369. SAMUEL SLOAN, Preatdent, BY LOPE, ZOMERVILLE, AUCTIONEER SALES. room No.2 Weat Fourteenth street, and 82 Fifth ave- nue—ROBERT SOMERVILLE will sell at ‘suction, on Friday, ‘Oct. 29, at 1024 o'clock, at the private residence No. 144 Weat Fortp-tighth sireet, eldgant Household Furniture, Piano, Par. lor, Library, Bedroom and Dining Room Fusniture, Patticu- lars in to-morrow. ¥ PHILIY LEVY, AUCTIONEER—OIL PAINTINGS— Will aeil at the Arteta’ Salesrooms, 80 Nassau atreet, this day, Oct, 27, at 103g o'clock, a choice collection of framed Oil ‘aintings, by the most eminent Americ&n and Ku artists, “Paintings and Frames sold together. Bale poslive. ) HATHEWAY, AUCTIONBER, WILL SELL, THURS. Le day, October 8, at IUig o'clogky at $0 Vouey the whole sisok of furniture dealer, comprising Parlor Suita, Mattresses, Bedding, Bedsteads, general variety. NRY B. HERTS, AUCTIONEER, 189 BROADWAY. LEGANT HOL LD FURNITURE, ON FRIDAY, OCT, 24 O'CLOCK, AT 963 LEXI: ate AT 104 ON AVENUB, BETWEEN FORVIETH AND PORTY-FIRST STREETS, comprising rich rosewood Parlor Suits In brocatel and valvet; rosewood seven octave Piano in riahiy oarved ease; French plate Mirrors, Curtains and Cornice, rich Clocks, Bronzes, Ol Paintin Vases, Ornaments, solld walnut Bedsteads, Bureaus, Commodes, Wardrobes, Lounges, Chairs, hatr Mat: treason, feather Keds, Bedding, velvet wud Brussels Carpets, Olicloth, waluut Dining Chairs, Extension Table, Buffai, rich China, Glass and Siver Wares Cutlery, Kitchen Furniture and Utensils, Refrigerator, &c.; all in splendid order; only a short time in. vee. Catalogues will be ready on Thuraday morning, and aay be had, togetler with portals to view, by Broadway. applying ab the ofice of the auctioneer, TENE ERTS AUCTIONBER, It BROADWAY. IMPORTERS SALE OF RIC) PARIS FANOY ‘gooDs, ON THURSDAY, UCT. 24 AT 104 O'CLOCK, AT THE BALESROOMS 189 BROADWAY, Comprising an entire consignment of elegaut Fe ney Goods, just Janded EX STEAMSHIP VILL, PARIS, sro Which will be found rien Clocks, fine Bro ), Parn ‘ods, Vases, Glove, Work and Moncholr Boxes, Tea Seis, Jardivteres, any ‘Tables, Flower Stands, Cigar Stands, Articwer of Virtw, Ac, &c., which rust be positively sold without any reserve, by order of the con Goods on exhibition and catalogues now ready. ee. ENRY DRENER & HOPSON, AUOTIONFERS—19 Bowery, sell Wednesday, Oct. 27, at 1034 o'clock, at 202 hird street, Furniture, Burenis, Bedateads and Mattrerses, Chairs, Tables, Washalands, fas Mirrors, one Sewing Me. chine, Engr Carpets and Ollcloth, Crockery, Kitchen bie fer Aled ono elegant carved rosewood seven oclave Piano. eo BOGART, AUCTIONEER, Household ‘Ae., at 1034 o'clock, at the Anction No. L North William Atreet, a large assortment of Parlor, Bedroom, Dining Koom and Kiteben Furnitares large lot Crockery, Brusoele nd Ine pain, Ont tov ingen, Tw Enaits, Hoexsen, Cottage ir and husk Mattresses, Blankets, Bedding ; Inge lot looking 0 at 10% o'clock, Horse and Wagon, one fare, 7 years old; one light top Wagon and Harnesg at 1! ‘olock. jarebai's Baie—Several cases Medicines, Books, Per- famery, Botion, £6; ofles Desk CONTRELL, Mt ‘OBEPA HEGEMAN & CO.—THURSDAY, BER mu, I fine ama eamia santas se tere Miri gral ec n aa Mantas, aOR tists State es mies from hepa! on itchéss and Columbia Railroad, conatating of chestnut, oak ST Lats tac tue alte ef Petghtespaie, book mayo ated ol "¢ maj Avetioneers olce, No“ Pinctisest : MARSHALS SALE—8. | FIELD, AUCTIONEER, 135 ._qihiatham tract, wil sell this dn}, nt 1036 o'clock a lot 9: Sofam Chatry, Tables, Bureaus, He stends, Bods, bedding, de. By order of P. Feeuy, Gly Marvbal. MARSHALS SALE-—R. FIELD, Chatham street, will sell this di axsorvnent of Men's, Women's aud. Children's Shoes, Flippers, de, B y order of Cuariea V. Lyons, City Maratial, MORtGAGE SALY.—aY VIRTUE OF A CHATTED Mortgage I will ‘expose to sale at public vendue ow (this) Weapeaday, October /, 1860 at 1 otclock {u the fore. noon, at 74 Ninth street, in ihe city of New York, two Ea- ine Lathes and Counter Shafis, an assortment of alachivery, Foote, ke. Terms cath. FETER BOWE, Attorney for Mortgage. (), #: PERSON, AVCTIONEER, 5 By A.D. MELLIOK, JR, & BRO. Auctioneers and Dealers in New Jersey Real Estate, No, 6 Pine street, New York. Thursday, Vet. 25, at 12)5 P. My ‘on the premises, peremptory aale of the elegant and well known estate of ALP, Pilot, Esq at Orange, N. J. This property has tong been known as one of the most ele- gant in the vicinity of New York, It comprises M0 xcrea, situated one mile from the North Orange.station on the slope of the famous Orange Mountain, in the immediate vicinity of the handsome reat! of Dr, Marcy, General McUiellan George Hecker, Francis Tome ani many other promin New York families, ‘he location ia wnsurpassed, From any part of the property most magnificent and tended views are obtained, acknow edged to be one of ti finest in the United States, emoracing the lovely Oranye Val Jey, Newark, New York city and Bay and the Narrows, aud all the intervening eonntry, ‘The property has been improved for the past 80 isin fine condition, with a ‘face well diversitied ing deep ravines, brooks of the purest spring water niicent tres, are and embras- id mag- m is vi spactons, 70x°0, and contains over 30 peculiar ly adapted for ® summer hotel, an ia- ome for gentemen of taste; it 18 perfect in all having every modern con emience. Jout the house ~re beauti(wly improved, and its appointment ‘The grounds have been well cared for; drive. and walks, beautiful iawn lakes, fountalus and cascades, rustic bridges, oramente trees hnd shrubs, a large stnble and coach house, hat houses, graperies, &e. Spring water (rom the mountain top ts thrown Over all parts of the grounds; everything pertaining to the house and grounds {® of the’ most suostantial description. ‘The famous Orange iron aod Sulphur Spring is near the Mansion and will be wold with it, ‘This property is to be absolutely sold, divided into Attractive Villa Sites of from one to five acres ‘The Residence will be aold with from 53 acres of land and upward, ‘hia is @ rare opportunity to buy elegant property to small arcels. Pror and maps PEt hy to COUDERT BROS., 49 Wall atreet, and to A. D. MEL! Nek Jr, & BRO,, No. 6 Pine st. AWNBROKER’S SALE—THIS DAY, BY JOHN MORTIMER, 15 East Broadway, of 400 lots Mou’s and Women’s Choice Vii 3 Beds, diding, Pillows and ther seasonable Goods, jy order of Moses Mebrbach, 433 rand street, | hed pba ceed SALE—JAMES AGAR, AUCTIONEE! will sell this day, at salesrooms, 42 East Broadway, Ti o'clock, 500 lot, Sh ‘Remnants, Undercloth- ing, Table Linen, Blankets, Quilts, Sheets, Botding, Coat Pantaloons and Veats, by order of M. Rinaldo, 100 Catharine treet, AWNBROKER'S SALE—WATCHES AND JEWELRY, — R, FIELD, Auctioneer, 135 Chatham atrect, will sell this ay, at 11 o'clock, 500 lows of gold, silver, hunting, and 9 Hua, Braasheie Necklaces, gol quar; (0) aud veut Chains , ¢ mard, fob and v H Sino Guns sod’ Pistoia, musica’ nnd matveruntieal Inetras ie th worthy the attention of deslers. By order W. om HERIFI’S SALE OF PARLOR AND CHAMBER FUR- LD niture, Carpeia, Bedding, Chairs, Tables, Stoves, de. Alto several, new Walnut, chestnut and palnted Chamber Suits; wo Pianos, tc., by COLE & MURPHY, 281 Fulton street, Brooklyn, Wednesday, Oct. 27, at 1034 o'clock, ¢ UPRENE EIN PJ s COURT SALE—IN PARTITION, JOSEPH MoGUIRE, Auctionser, will sell on. MONDAY, November 1, at 12 o'clock noon, ‘at the Exobange Selesroom, 1b Broadway, by orderof the Supreme Court, under direction ‘of Grats at than, Eaq., referee, the val jot of Ground, with the buildings thereon, known Spring sireet and 90 Woonter street. Maye at ‘ollice, 87 Cedar at, HERIFF'S = SALE.—RICHARD WALTERS, AUC- SS tloneer, will aeil this day (Wednesday), at 12 o'clock, at Yo. 8 Laigti o the sted ‘, Fixtures and Furniture of the ng Ialand Ciam Extract Company. if PU AMES O'BRIEN, Sheriff. JOUN J. BCANNELL, Deputy. JHERIFF’S SALE.—RICHARD WALTERS, AUC- , at 10 otelock, alarge | ~~ OETY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. OTS, PLOTS AND DWELLINGS ON FIFTH AVs Fy, eee: for sale.—Apply toB. H. LUDLOW & O0., No. 3 Nitto treme won Howe, uso stad below wricurt AUHRLLIOY 2 GAY, No.3 Pine week . NE, POTTER BROTHERS, NO. thse Fort Washington Property. IPWENTYSEVENTHE STREET, NEAR SIXTH AVE- bue.. mg hieed, Tod yeome me aan beautiful order ;. possession Imm. he oe ‘Terma ve te JOSEPH MASON & GEORGE h, WALTON, 1 Broadway. (PRE ELEGANT RESIDENOK NO. 450 FIFTH AVENUB for sale—On the most desirable part of Murray Hill, It wean extra wide and frst class bouse, built with "I and finished im hard wood, Owing lo the extra’ depth of the ho use the rooms are Jaree and a itable family requiring a spa and costly dwelliny For farther prriiculars its to view the same to BE. H. LuDLow & CO., No.8 Pine street. AQT, 8%, BETWEEN f7Ht AaD 6TH AVS—FINR FO ad MOL Bieta House: brown stone; 2028610 yn ph 3 i + on oth at, 8,000; oth et Lake , ern W. P. SEYMOUR, 171 Broadway. FST STREET. THREE LOTS, SOUTH SIDE STREET, +21 ‘near Tenth avenues, just. really, {oF building no roek} all one side; restricted ; only 14,00; ‘cash, party wall 00a olde, TO TERLOW & CO. 886 disthonewen, Miscellancous. G, B:SEARK A SON, $64 EIGHTH AVENUE, HEAR EDR 's ty-first street, buve the Dest avsortment of brick Pa stone private and store Property, from $10,000 to GIXTH AVENUE.FOR SALE, A PLOT OF 40x 0 feet; handsomely improv. Bice and (ull particulara: epwiy to (0, 8 Pine street, GROUND, and well rented. H, LUDLOW & BROOKLYN REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. y HOUSE AND, STORE FOR SALE) FOURTH Fe eee eg Ree Prooklyn, Ke m5 would range for house, tare, property or fk in New Yorks ay ply to 8. ©, SMITH, ‘Uitam street, Frankfort House, FINE CORNER STORE PROPERTY, %X45X10) A. corner Yates avenue and Stockton street, Brooklyn, for fale, low; terms very easy. p.'F. CURLEY, owner, 27 Now Chambers street, (A. REN. FIRST, QUARS STONE, FRONT HOUSE ON Wyckoff street, Brooklyn, third house east of Flatbush eee ig eee soon; * the péemisee piel JOHN MAUILLIGAN. OR SALE—ON CLINTON AVENUE, BROOKLYN, A three story frame, filled, and LOE beneoeon te a taining thirteen rooms, with improvements; will be in Apply to owner, on preaises, 66 Clinton avenue, 01 — Ct FPOR SALE ON FIFTU AVENUE, NEAR THIRTRENTH street, South Brooklyn, a new three story brick with store, 40x85, full lot; brick stauh terms easy. Apply on R SALE CHEAP—WITH OR WITHOUT FURNI- ture, a very deatrable three story and basement Hout order cadin ‘eucelleat situation, Appiy on premesse B18! jer and in App Henry atest, Brooklyn ; size ‘22x40; lot 116 deep; possesalon, mediately. . 0 rear; water and gas; QALY 280 REQUIRED DOWN FOR HOUSE AND LoT— Saar Rigs ge, rom. Oks Hall; nlue rooms; in excellent ler; ; Immediate possession o| a ‘J-ANDREW, 208 Broadway. W ange, Feet, near rook! have for sale or excha: a la ‘wumbor of i fouses, @2,000 to $25,000. Want Lota in vicinity ot Pedlors ip am sha for improved . Also Country for fiale or exchanges all On very liberal terme. $50 ONLY DOWN—SUBSTANTIAL BRICK Bopm, Psretutnr well canted Dearsacion it Soateoar ice Shaan, pply at 416 West Thiriy-third streets, New York. ae COUNTRY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE, SPLENDID ESTATE " will be sold, at Orange, N.J, on THURSDAY next, a Lijy P.M, For passes ‘apply at offies of A. D. MELLICK, JR., & BRO, No, 6 Pine street, SPLENDID MODERN RESIDENCE, ONR, HOUR A © toneer, will sell thia day (Wednonday), at 12 O'clock, at from Jersey City, two minutes {rom depot; thirteen fine b Set dR ty bs tight, Title and Interest in the eee ane ontaer Time hand aie LI nd Claw ract Company. onl A very easy. owner JouN J. SCANNELL Deputy. JAWES O'BRIEN, Sheri. | Broadway, room Nord ILLIAM WITTERS, AUCTIONEER-SELLS THIS | PPEAUTIFUL LAWNS, LAK W day, at o'clock, at 454 Canal strect, large uantity B bid mt of genteel’ Household Frruiture; § Parlor Suita, 1) Chamber fountains and cascades, Bull Pianon, French plate Pier aod Mantel Mirrora, Lace and Damask Curtains, Centre, Dining and Ten Tables; Eta- geren, Wardrobes, ookeasey hair and spring, M feather Beds, Blankets, Sheots, Lounges, Easy, other Chairs; China, Glass, Bloves, Silvorw: 4 Work, Desks, large lot Bed ieces Recond hand Carpets, 0! 00 ii no goods from storage, with various other A OOREAUESD PROPERTY IN NEW YORK OF THIS + style, on 115th etreet, seventh house east of Fourth ave- nue; wif double in value this season; price $4,000; moder- ate payments; high stoop, built for one or two families, See house and omner at 290 Fitiy-ninth atreet, stair building op. N ELEGANT THRER AND ‘ONE FOUR STORY brown stone front; workmanship, material and design je beat. Apply at 18d Fast Fifty-sixth street, west of Lex ington avenue. Te Sore Bos ee (AT 1 THIRD AVENUE. FOR BALE OR TO LET, A Trery cholee new fonr story high atsop brown atone Hotes, 26 Beekman place: Bouse replete with improvement ; gol on oF reat yop t0 a. nant. bores workin JAMES RO gi VALUABLE BUSINESS | PROPERTY FOR SALE— tanyed Beery, SY. Broome street. Size, 25x1l0, An veatmeut, Price $e. biped POTTER BROTHERS, No. 54 Pine street. GEM IN FIFTY.SEYENTH STREET—ENCHANTING river view, drat class surroundings; three at atoop brown stone House; $15,500; terms to auit; fun possession. = M. H. KIMBALL, 251 Kast Fitty-seventh et, —FOR SALE, TWO FINE THREE STORY BROWN ihiy-aisth atrocts near bent near + tion’ eaay terme.” Inquire, of own XLABER, Marble Works, 185 Kast Eighteenth street. rn OR SAL! ATA B. RGAIN IF SOLD TRIS ys, the four bi stoop brown stone House No. 12: Fort ekcck cee hellneen Weccagton and Varies avacten | Immediate possession, r OR, SALE —860,000—TH1F CHEAPEST PROPERTY ON F Manhattan Island for the money; fuil halt bl bounded py ‘Tatrd a gale, Typete pares Greet and Seaood AD) m jercer street, SOuN's, Pikkce, 108 Broadway, corner Pine sires. OR SALE—THR CORNER AND TWO OF THE IN- side new three story high stoop brown atone Houses, northeast coruer of Lexington avenue and Forty third street; finisbed fo firet clase atyia; walnut trim. basement and first atory; double Goors, marble hails, block tin lined lead waver- piper and all moderd improvemenia, | Mu be meen to be ap- preclated. Will exchange for improved city property, Apply On the premises. OR SALR—A BARGAIN—THREE STORY BROWN stone high stooo House, in aplondid order, 20350x100, 1dl Fast Foner street, near Lexington avenue, from 9 till TA. M, and 5 ill 8 P.M, OR BALE—TWO FOUR STORY TENEMENT HOUSES, efor une Rani een ener, i 3 or & Houre 0! His Basi Thirty etguth atreet ©, MOONEY. INE BUSINESS CORNER YOR SALE AT A SACRI- ith or without stock, ‘Omiy' giao); terme guny. Coe? with or wi nj 14,000 5 G OF NON AIGKINGON & CARTE, (0 Wall street, R —A BEAUTIFUL ADISON AVENUE, MURRAY Hii modern Houss, ‘story, bigh stoop, for sale at a great sacrifice, with or without the ew Furoiture ; immedinte pone seasion. ' Apply to W, 2. SEYMOUR, 171 Broadway, Tt EE STORY BROWN STONE HIGH STOOP.20x 6 198.9; bath, gus, range, closets and all Improveunoute; ty third street, “near, bexington avenue; $14,000; only Valance ilve y 84,000 o 4s | DALY, Thifd avenny near Sixty-fourth street. Went Sides BARGAIN.NO. 41 WEST FORTY-SECOND STREET, oe west of Hroadway.—Four story brown 20x68x100, frencoed and in periect order; atone House 28,000; or will be rented. Apply on the premiaes this (ny, {XTRA CHEAP BROWN STONE DWELLING; FORTY- 1) “second atreet (109 foot aireet), near Broadway ; SxbeaiW0y four ator) fect order. ENSON & SON, 11 Pino street, re BALE-ON BROADWAY, NEAR HOWARD Airgot, afiret class Building, Hxll0, GUSTAVUS BAY- Murray street. POR SALE—THE THREE STORY BR CK AND BROWN stone basement and high stoop House, 263 Wom twen- Heth street, with ail modern Improvements; immediate pos- session. Price $11,010, Terms easy. Apply to owner om premises, {OR SALE—FULL FOUR STORY BROWN STONE House, 4 Went Pitiy-tret street; beautifully, frescoed, double floors and extra plumbing. ‘Price $15,000, Terme easy. Apply on premines. VOR SALE—HOU! D LOT 15 WEST TWENTIRTH 244100, pA te big eh Maly high stoop; price ‘mi ve posseasion. SALE—A SPLENDID NEW FOUR STORY Biba latingeaete ta a aes ou ‘ot Fifth avon p sul” G. FOUNTAIN, of the premiscs, OR BALE OR TO LRT Vi at LY arogn Fae Bink on OR BALE OR TO LET.’ brown MN aven sonal avenue and AY Gra pene Canes ©O., 886 Bisth aven 16, santas Ae a Vs ets OR front ornamental grounds and waters of every description, can be found on the Pillote Eatate, at Orange, to be sold on the grounds, om TITURSDAY next, by Messrs. A. D. MELLICK, JR. & BRO., No. 6 Pino street. RACELEDON DR: cone rece te oth pay innd roperty contains ing about ‘rom. Font Wontgnvery fon the Hodson tiver. fhole are fren cords 12,000 to of wood prcemeet fox tre sre nne copper ; vein of iron open; abaft thirty and about ‘ns of ore on the bank ; width of vein, four feet ; length, feineon the samme ‘property. fit ‘es about forty veinson the same property. This iy Tods south, of the Forest Oredean daca. Apply 10D. & REDNER, bbe). iJ. or JOHN CLARK, Mont- gomery, Orange county, N. ¥. {/ARME, FARMS.—BEST OF SOIL FOR GRAIN, GRASS d fruits at A uth of yh staf chnshe Ae cera east a ren adress, ering rapidiy, Improved. places also for aale Lats Ace at DIS vindlasas Rod. bf ARLES K. LAN! OR SALE—NEAR RICHMOND, STATEN ISLAND, 12 ‘acres, House, barn, &c.;’ plenty of fruit. Only 000, 'C. C, WAYLAND & AYMAR, 163 Fulton sireet, APE ORANGE BALE, by Messrs, A. D. MELLICK, JR., & BRO., which takes place on THURSDAY next, ‘comprizes @ Property that has been improved for the Inet thirty years, and ie unsurpassed by anything in the neighborhood of New York. p RESTS meenend of Bem Becher | ae 17 ACRE FRUIT FARM, WIT, FINE BRICK BITLD- ing, near Hackensacl ; mown es the Model Fara; beautifully oociegs a eueeDs B. M. MASON, No. 1 Gentre street. IMPROVED FARMS FOR SALE OR — 00 is a sere 1010 t0 walles from New Yorks price, 190 ine, Fann RGEANT, 21 Wall street. ORES OF GOOD LAND IN WEST VIRGINIA~ per acre; will take Merchandise, Piano, &0. A. RAPALYE, 118 William strest, near John, ‘A BARGAIN. CHOICE FARM, FORTY ores, new House, 10 roome, Barn, &c., eis Wee eee REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE, FOUR STORY BROWN STONE HOUSE FOR SALE ‘or exchange for down town house, store or lois, Ap- Ply at 783 Lexington avenue of the owner.. 640 HANDSOME RESIDENCE AT YONKERS, WITH A. Grounts 8x40, vat $10,000" to exchange for a eat ours im New York MLINGIS FARMING LAND. 70 ACRES, IN FI oun er RCTS ; OF WOU! ods Apply to RHEFPARD, No.3 Bowing Green. OUTHERN PROPERTY AND SECURITIES.—87 ‘of Real Estate, within half an hour of City Hall, New York clty, for nue or 6 for Southern Ktate aectirition or plantations, Addr 1070 New York Post ofllce. 10 EXCHANGE—FOR REAL ESTATE, BUILDING material or good mo’ a Freight Propeller of about 180 (ons, in good order. Address M. Hl. % GO. box 108 Herat ol ‘han, box -HOUSES IN BROOKLYN, FOR ANY od anlable Merchandire. ©. 0, WAYLAND & AYNAR, 163 Pultoh street. go T° KXOHANGE—A_ FINE, LARGE, NEW BROWS tone Louse in Fifty-eishth atreel, for west side prov me cash If necessary. mi KIMBALL, 261 Bast Fifty seventh stre® ESTERN LANDS AND SOME Lots IN MLTON, Baretoga cou to exchange for Merch itine, or w od Saloon and Billiard Room. Audresa MIL/ON, box 10B Jerald ofc REAL ESTATE WANTED, "\) “Iwprovep city propestY WANTED, FoR IMPROVED GIy DROPHATY WANTEN, FOR ena gs ve, Haan river, fre9 of ‘here are over 160 neves of land, with an extensive fmorsenaey ts p! Ane] rtd unalog mream of water runs. the ving supply of water, Apply te EMD PARK Lys 102 roadway, 001 INES’ PROPERTY, DOWN TOWN, WANT- ent; Ht: Warebo Lil Goat ee er eit usta hist \p—A COUNTRY PLA‘ FOR SUMMER AND Wine residence, within atiy talon st Hew York na dDetan' house of mode seripate pa Saee Tse Fresesn stot iad PURCHAS) Hy box 108 Wee aes, nae CaO ire males of feerp Rees DA CMADH oud ome lent io with particulary, J, Aner Ake aA TS ET fae eter

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