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The Slanderers Nailed to the Dec’ 4—Nobody “on the Make,” but the Tic? ets all Paid For—Who Blu paeredt ‘here bas been CONS amie talk for the last three days over What WS announced as an attempt by President Grant @0°, party to “deadhead it)? over the Hudson River, Raijroad on their way to attend ine obsequies Of “eneral Thomas at Troy. A meaner or more &CUIT jous report could not have deen in- vented. TD ¢ facts of the case are ag follows:— On Wed pesday of last week Superintendent J. M. Toucey,er the Huason River Ratlroad, received an offeial telegram from Washington saying that hg, President and Cabinet and committees from boto Mouses of Congress would reach New York city at @ jate hour Thursday night en route to Troy, and re- questing that the Montreal train which leaves New York at 11 P.M, might be held ull they arrived, in order that THE PARTY MIGHT TAKE PASSAGE on it. Mr. Toucey instructed the train to wait as was desired. ‘he distinguished party arrived at Thirtieth street nearly naif an hour late, and at =o once =ohad =a sleeping car assigned them, into which they entered and retired, leaving an ald-de-camp, Colonel Jones, in charge. Soon after leaving the city Harry Stevens, conductor of ‘he train, applied to the ald-de-camp for the Uckets Jor the party, but was informed they nad none; that ‘where was undoubtedly ‘A MISUNDERSTANDING SOMEWHERE. Thns matters rested ull che train reached Pough- keepsie at Unree o’clock in the morning, when con- -ductor Stevens and one or two oihers entered the teiegraph office for the purpose of sending a despatch to Superintendent Toucey, who resided at Pough- keepsie, for instructions, ‘The despatch was sent by @ messenger. In the meantime considerable talk oecurred 1h the telegraph office relative to the mat- ver, a sleeping car conductor urging Stevens to cut the car off. This conversation was caught up by some person outside of the telegraph “oftlee, and in the afternoon edition of the Poughkeepsie Daily Press it Was greatly magniiied, and by it President Grant and party were placed before the pubilc in a, humiliating position. Harry Stevens, the conductor, says that he did not etate, hit, orin any way intimate to the ald-de- camp that he WOULD CUT THE CAR OFP, nor dia he address the aid-de-camp in a discour- teous or ungentiemanly manner. He states, further, ‘that his train reached Poughkeepsie on time and left on time, and no member of the Presidential party was disturbed In any ¥ ay, Shape, or manner, but the advair was amicably and sausfactorily arranged throughout. Samuel J. Farnum, who occupies @ position in the Appraiser’s office in this city, states that the Deputy Collector in New York or some person attached to his Office had received instructions to PURCHASE THE TICKETS for the party, and thata boy was sent to perform that duty.' In some way, however, “some one had blundered,” and as soon as the matter was placed before President Grant he immediately ordered everything paid. The attacks made upon the President ana party are everywhere commented upon with severity, and no one regrets the occurrence more than Harry Stevens, the con- ductor, ana It is but justice to that gentleman wo 50 »instructions sent Mr, Stevens by Mr. Toucey eous character, and were, in effect, he Presidential party to their destination MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. —On Wednesday, April 6, at the residence of the bride’s mother, by the Key. Dr. AvaUsT HARTNAGLE, of this city, to ELLA est Gaughter of the jate Albert Allen, of Providence, R. 1 PLUM—BARRY. S. D, Burtsel, B. all of this city. SAGEMAN—BURTON.—On Tuesday, April 5, residence of the bride, Mr. WILLIAM SAC ASNY W., daughter of Jacob Burton, town. HARTNAGLE— ALL On ‘Thursday, April 7, by the Rev. ARD F, PLUM to ELLEN C. BARRY, , of Johns- Birth. LaMone In this city, on Monday, April 4, the wile of I P, Lamoreux, of @ son and heir. Died. BaiLamM.—On Sunday, April 10, JouN BALLaM, youngest son of Alexander and Eliza Ballam. The friends and acquaintances are invited to at- tend the funeral, from the residence of bis parents, 404 West Sixteenth sireet, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o’olock, BARTHOLOMEW.—At New Haven, on Saturday, April 9, HENRreTTA L., wile of C. A. Bartholomew, and daughter of the late Daniel Morgan, of New Kochelle. Relatives and friends of the family are respect- fuily inviled to attend the funeral, from St. Paul's church, East Chester, on Wednesday, at twelve o'clock noon. Carriages in waiting on the arrival of the nine o’clock A. M. train from Twenty-seventh street Via New Haven Railroad at Mount Vernon de- 0k. sh BaRTHOLOMEW.—At his father’s residence, in Bloomfield. J., on Monday, April 11, after a short Hiness, Jaa BARTHO! years. Punegal services on Wed mesday afternoon, at half- past wWiree o'clock, Interment at Greenwood oa ‘Thursday morning. Brigas.—On Monday, April 11, DoLorgs CALLB Y Buicas, aged 2 years, 5 months and 24 di Funeral this (Tuesday) morning, at nine o’cl from the residence of her parents, teenth street. ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend without furtier notice. BuRK.—On Monday, April 11, after a short illness, JAMES, Son Of Sally and the late John Burk, aged 40 ears. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral at the Church of the Epi- phany, Stanton street, near Norfoik, on Wednesday morning, at eleven o'clock. The, remains will be laken to Westchester. BURKE.—LIizztz, only ehild of John and Jane Burke, aged 1 year and 21 days. The funeral will take place, from No, 159 West Twenty-seventh street, this (‘Tuesday noon, at two 0’ cloc CAMPBE: April 9, at his resdence, 315 West rst street, New York, LIAM CAMPBELL, aged 37 years. Friends of the family will please attend the fune- ral, this ¢Puesday) morning, at vine o'clock. Carren.—On Sunday evening, April 10, CHARLES Carrer, aged 40 years. ‘The relatives ana friends of the family, also the butchers of Washington and Croton ‘uarkets, are in- viled to attend the funeral, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o’clock, from his late residen' o. 629 Third avenue. CULANAN.—On Monday, Mary © a native of ¢ April 11 y,1 nd, aged from No v) afte 467 Wesi nH, at one vary Ceme- unday afternoon, April 10, PATRICK of Galway, Ireland, aged 40 years. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday afternoon, at two o'ciock, from the residence of nis brother-in-law, Jobn 0?Connor, No. 204 Hester street. Gaiway papers please copy. Derew.—On Monday, April 11, FRANKLIN DErEW, aged 28 years and 8 months, Te relatives and friends of the family are repect- Tully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, April 13, from his iate residence, No. 44 South Sixth street, Williamsbarg, I, without furiher notice, California papers please copy. DeWrrr.—At Harrisburg, Pa., on Friday, ae 8, Mary WAL youngest danghter of Mary E, and the late Re Dr. Wilttam R, DeWitt. Dow Lint On Monday, April 11, Dennis Dow- LING, a native of Kilrush, county Clare, Ireland, aged 19 years and 11 months. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the Tuneral, at the residence of his mother and brothers, 414 Greenwich street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o’cloc! Drew.—At New Lots, on Monday, April 11, MARIA, site of John Drew, aged 84 years, 6 montis and 1 day. Funeral from her late residence, on Wednesday afternoon, at two o'clock. Relatives and friends of ly are invited to attend. N.—On Saturday, April 9, Joun C. GROGAN, aged 26 years, 9 months and 17 days. ‘The relatives and frienas of the family are respect- fully invited to altend the funeral, from No. 356 Bast Thirtieth street ius (Tuesday) afternoon, at one avlock. HARDOASTLE.—On Sunday, April 10, JoHN R., eld- eat son of Coles DP. and Mary A. Hardcasile, aged 22 — 1 ieeete = 16 days. ‘The relatives aud trienus of the family are respect- fully invited io attend the funeral, from the res dlence of his parents, 172 Alien street, on Wednesday ‘afternoon, at half-pasi one o'clock. HARRISON. nddenly, at his home, in Ford county, Ill., ou Wednesday. April 6, LAWSON H., son of Stephen D. and M. R. Harrison, aged 24 years. Faneral irom residence of his father, Bergen, 4., on Wednesday aiternoon, at halt-past two o'cl¢ Catriages in waiting at Bergen avenue stati Newark and New York Railroad, from 1:12 wil 2: o'clock. HARTMAN.—On Sunday, April i0, Enizanera, de- | Joved wife of Hon. Anthony Harunan, aged 31 years. Phe remains will be taken from her late residence, No. 106 First street, to the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer, ‘Third stree', vhis (Tuesday) afternoon, at one o’elock, and from thence to Calvary Cemetery for interment. The friends of the family are r quested to attend the funeral without further not HAYES.—At Newark, N. J.,on Monday, April 11, of eonsumplon, alter a long and painful ilness, Mra. Many |, Hayes, wife of George W. Hayes and claughter of George T. and Lucy Gibert, aged 29 years, 7 months and 2 d The relatives and friends of the family are invitea to attend the luneral, on Wednesday afternoon, at two o'clock, trois the residence of her parents, 190 Belleville avenue, Newark, N. J. The remains will be taken to Rose Hill Cemetery, @bicago, Ii!., for in- ,berment. Chicago and Aurora (Til.) and Winona (Minn.) pa- pers please copy. Mkaré.—On Mogday morning, Apa 11, at Ave NEW YORK HERALI, TuXSDAY, APRIL 12, 1870.-YRIPLE SHEET, ‘ Sictock, of aropay, Buizanern, wife of John Willem | we oes AT_ AUCTION, SALES AT AUCTION, SALES AT AUCTION. SALK® AT AUCTION. | The ager wil eave he reitdenceot ner moner- | AE kai i SOenORy Tate ars ma oh Bs eae OorIONRER iorane BAN, 1n. lam. Log street, peewee. Marcy and Tomp- | especial attention, ? 6 usual for to sare of Baas J kins nes, Brooklyn, this (Tuesday) afternoon, | Househo Frraite: se at the reside youre past. te hes breaking ny mi pal by, one New Jersey, at one o'clock, hy, housekeeping: anil eiso bol ke oars talenat our | AD Pay! Ret fH yBenenuons, epnteiala Dublin (Ireland) lease cop: We ous Salesr’ ganay, Nor 96. Chana No. 77 ome on Fouraday " ae MAX pastes eh Paintings, do.) To sores, on Thurs i aie aye Dublin (Ireland) papers please copy... ay,_ | Meade tres" «thote pri. change the Lease irk, wise | (out sory brown stone residence Se Bees, Wedneaday, at | MoCulluanis bese Noes a THIDA dsughter of Avraham Seand’ Fanny Hler- LLEN Pp UNE Pepe icin cae itice theraon, situ, cr Far, “More fal pardoulare eeremtegatn otreeh | Sonia terry, deriy, re aes fre Chambers ate eons ane © man, aged 13 years and 2 months, ¥ NRY LE} nh & MINER, Fount ev pry ede pt oft oly from the foot of Ghapsoere New York. jinn dco The Telatives: and friends of the family are respect- Salesro ome ac ambereand 77 Reade streets. Art Gal- | years, to run ieleat 5 ear male num around | sale of WANE sar lcular attention to the ET eoulers | snot 2 Tose po a ol Hatake Boh : Tully invited to attend the renee, from the resi- | jeries§1%and #19 Broadway, southwest corner of Twelfth | rent, covenants of reaew: o fo A; advancer’ raade. rae ae RSDORI hs otice er . mince dence of her parents, No, 306 West (Tuirtieth street, wreck. pints iota lngether toulond. “The adios i of a Ae NARs Sreuues FERS ollice Panpouonyes austin ant cap aaernaEaa this (Tuesday) morning, at nine o’cloc! ALE OF THE SEASON, stitution, fact arene ti AY partiowars Ridge smn uotioneer, 136 Chatham street, mek Pr Houston, ead, in the That fearof MMs | - Messe. LE = eee Fe to inf = bie that Sou peas af terete i pian ok sah cant ii Oe a emone. bey fest tae aM ‘ub folk of” . P. Houston, Esq., in 8 D inform pabiie thas way. " " ADHLS, 4. P, Hovsron, Exp ¥ onNONDAY, API Ih AND Tule SUCCEEDING DAYS, i aan heal ible five your ak ee A ate Pi Ronse ind irri, Reka from St. John’s church, this ¢Tuesday) will oifer for sale the Housebold Furaiture rare Curioat DRIAN A MULERR, AU on ONERK “RXR ares |? pte silat Blocky “doe of that mt suelo ney Binet Barrios Bx teat chain xiseee, OE REDOUS, BF 58 OOO at ida PRIVATE COLLECTION, OF PAINTINGS. OF uso on Tuewiay, Apel in Taw iy Ya lox at Waker Sines teas ona de Eater ae class Co io Gune and ey poco Glassen, tn ruiménts, As. B B earoon. ‘ er F 3 3 CORNELIA -A., Wife Of Eagar ihetloyts | constivating the last eno of Pletures or objects of Vertu that anists a4 garea Of Lanes taantiuliy iosaied on | Barere'ucaists anes orered. onlay mo esate. whe ds are respectiully invited | willever be si by this gentleman, the fond iading ,(roin Kingsbriige 40 che Woadiawu devo, | thee, Sd ‘Bowen pec! Auctioneer's AVINBRORER'S, SALE THIS DAY BY. to attend the funeral at the residence of her father, 10 Ite cx ett aT VALU, lari road, Map at's ioe of the auctionser, No, —_———___—— . a ice feo Ee | eon. a vi ‘ advert! g A 4 oelock, ” The avrtnd ni tae pan paintings have never been on GE ETATONE AA ADMINISTRATOR, qhORERT SOMENVELL I will weil hy auction, on Wednes- | DAWNBROKER'S SALE, ‘THIS DAY.-JAMES AGA Hunr.—At Rome, on Thursday, Maren 2, of ty- exhibition wince their Pagret} oy Mr. ‘Begamont, ‘at periods GEORGE ction ublic auction, | an assortment of Household Furniture, consisting of rose. neer, will sell at 42 East Broadway, 400 lote of Men's and v aedae or Ayomen's Sy Bast roe Waishea and Jewelry. By. hoid fever, ROBERT HENRY HUNT, son of the late | varying from ashi ene Nie SP Aad, ‘Weduesday.” ape a nh commencing wood and walnut Parlors: d halt DMIRABLY rik SPECIMENS 0" i ar the reside: ‘Capialn an Parlor Suits, tu brocatel, reps and hair. Wasttington unt ray, Jeers ea gach dayal 1 ofslock prompt ak ihe reaidenve of Captain | cloth; ‘walnut ‘Dining. Room. Furniture, er sable, Lxg.—On Sunday morning, April 10, Isamenna, | Of oUt own Americ rog's Neck, near. Port Athuy- Hrs Lotmgen, Chasnber beth fe. also Mirrors; | QTORE AND 30 widow of Hon. (Gideon Lee, sind it laughter of the ite sehodle ona RARE nanrens ter, Weatnml coun narhte top Bu ra Nelvet and Br Briana Cpe, Hair Maitoees vacely of Si AND, ATABLE, > conn n Oe Hucndays Apel ite Rey. David Williamson, afi the formar ma) menti oa pale by. GIL. Bedsteads, Beddiny ah jook canes, nercal Exchange, No, 389 Fulton atreste The friends of the Jami} are » respectfully invited RY, CHU, BASTMAR «| OLE, Gisokery and amare I aver. “and Silver Plated” Wi DWARD SCHEN ll, Brooklyn, by J. COLE, Auctioneer. to aitend the,funeral, from St. George’s church, this BULLY, LEUTAR, HUNTINGTON, MOUNT, whUs a mong | Also H rm Wagons, single and doubis E OR. ADOTONRER. @ house contains titieen rooms besides store, &e.; also (Tuesday) afternoon, ‘at five o'clock ‘The remiaing | o:hersare works by CARL. UAB ZIBM, VERBOECK® | {ight Carring rik, nd Work five Cows, Pigs, Peet sctenee em stable on rear of the lot, Maps are now ready at Commere will be taken to Geneva, New York, for mterment, | HOVEN;, MADOU, | CHANER, >ieeae eg? Bae tL. si Magan ye ms Ducks, Farming Took, ae a do, Sale | thie Spy, ab iL Goloeks oi bis saiperosun, 9, Liberty strech, | oem of tAvy. On Sunday, April 110, Many LEAVY, Felict | MANN, CALISCH. HERRING, PERCY, pila iiding ia New York cli, taco stage at Harlem bridge oF Tar. ates oS fog och CERRIPES SALE OF PAPER COLLAR MACHINERY.—« Ireland, in the Teh year of her ag e county Longtord, | aK, FLORENT THLE PLATTERL, V, | iam aL JAMES JENKING' chee, Tui Brosdwayy near | YAGW,of Parlor, Drawing Room, Cham! nina loom | on Friday, Aprif i at It A Alas 3 Denne abscee np tort ‘The relatives and friends of the family; also those | WALRAVEN, VAN SCHENDEL, CIGNAN, Nia’ Forty-tirat street. : and bun; {alto ne gan ranatluy ot ala aeeunt hae of her sons, Thomas, James, Johu, aigxander and | NOt. CARACG VELABQUEZ CULE, tiNTO BIT. | _______________._| fe moat umique and moc a ot HERIFF'S SALE. —BY VIRTUE OF inet Leavy, ure re eothay invited to atvend the Ba TNGLI vak DER MBULEN, (SxyDuEs, pow | “4 uoTION A's HE RAPELE, AUCTIONEER, | | Purchasers can Shave heir furniture stored until May 1 tree Sito, to me dirsied and deliver ‘c smaror OF Ex, is ‘ane! his (Tuesday afternoon, at two o'clock, lebri FS = % residence, 1st Laurens street OF erent er CIRCLES OF MODERN EUROPE, a 103 o'clock, aa thé anleszoom, {ig Chambers sret, wt iit enn erry uealay an Pridy unt ene | Piette oravon ache HEN nie sie "yntiudelpiia ers please Co) mens will be sold 4n lote to sult city and country trade, B, RELLY, Deputy Sheriff. 4 “ LELAND.—At Waltham, Mass., Pon Satu April per om @ collection ae peinga sp pmapeayey upeciine, 9, ot ‘pneumonia, OLIVER 8. LELAND, aged a wittol HPAERVE and willbe on exhioition oa and after ‘Wheots for’) D?**? Games, JUCHUNERR. HOMAS GAPFNE’ > a TU} TREDAY, APEIL Ba the LEEDS ART GALLERIES, ‘Truck and, Wagon Wastes sets assorted Wheels for Handsome Household ai GAFFNEY & CO., IOC PRESS OFFICES t @ funeral will take place at Waltham, Mass., th1S | where Catalogues and additional {nformation day be ‘ob- wagons, trucks and car! By Ei AT NO. 14 CHARLES 81 SERELY, ie tic geet ig " street—Will sell this day, at, It ‘ o'clock, ewday) ater ae oes i ae ~ two pear ‘apr Taned upon appiteation. “Price of Catalogue, 25 cen! finan a 2 cask, sak dozen Ra Eat Traps. nate Hh, Ghovels bad ly EDWARD seca tomorrow, ‘april 13, Pe ptiiany ied Sima of the Grocery Store U6 Mott streets rrisan! . Y., on Sut 2% . He f ‘ EN choy ae All the bandsome, Firatture in sald house, vis—irussel in net rage, em GeO. Reanim | ASP ERY He ARON ¢ MIEN, on rma, aon | “OnMisSOMNGAEL, 4 0. saeummm, | Sirtaiat ens te oat ante nwa | WS taitcrn, ADSTLOMREY gePiGk SO ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invitea | and #2.at i ig Chambers street, | and Plated Ware, Curtains, Hall Furniture an toh clock, the barroom. Fixt Fura ry to attend the funeral, from the residence of her son- BAT OUR SP BO reader qDLA breyit Furniture, with which the sale will commence. en | store 40 Oliver street; fine Counters, apleadid” ice cheats Arta. Chairs, Berens, dc, WIEEIAM, ARBOTT, | AUCTIONEER. OFFICE NO. 1 Ht 5 BR a 7 RES, in-law, Eaw. W. Stillman, Fourth street, Morri- BLOCK), BETWEEN BROOME AND SPRING STREETS. Yah ee te A eltho OF rope (ESTATE AL TS 8 " - a IN Dy NS, Auctioneer.—, y, N. J., be- FARMER, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL THIS DAY AT snide Mead aerason, at tnree ociockwih- | yGREAE THAD GAER QF RLEGAT GAERAOES | AL, Eet Tint i. ausoteiedtar'iiNid u's | Hu” Wu cha Se tsuton ates citer a ual : t | eM mises, #34 acren of Land, or Gotten of x Bian ‘and Dining Saloon. consisting of tw City Hall place, Will acl at 2 ofcl KIERNAN.—On Monday, April 11, THOMAS KIER- | [ity sr yehiclen now fe use, of the very’ bent workmanship | out Sullding how for for" imipediats improvement. ° ihe land fine Hilliard Tables, Balls, Ques and Co ‘Marble Mop To. | the Furulture aad Fiauures of the oyeiey and ding’ ealou ais fomaina wilt be taken from hie late residence, | *™*sborsiion, yeaa 08 rete eae Ces uath ea che peuperey o0 OnEioth, ink ‘aud alsa some Bediteads and i (Ee 5 iain ‘and has horse at the, property, on 20 some ‘an ~ 219 West Thirteenth street, on Wednesday morning, | CLARENCES, LANDAUS "LANDA ULETS, CouPEs. | which the care willrun in few weeks to Hilsageth, Neware - Wun y LITTLE, AUCTIONEER. WYCKOFF & at ten o'clock. to the Church of St, Francis Xavier, | COUPELETS, BAROUCHES, SUMMER COACHES, PARK Waverley depots; also a plank walk trom Waveriey de | Fy HATHEWAY, AUCTIONEER, SELLS THIS DAY, LITLE ‘will sell ob Tuestay, April 12, at 10 o'clock: Sixteenth street, from there to Calvary Cemetery. SICREAT FAMILY Be v3 oun psaeatinrt pounaat pt fw York Newark and, saath eid wean en, Fatale Tavie otethe, Healer iN ID ve, Plated Wai Papel Renee ou Se wes ¢ side of Clinton avent ier th ied boas odie ek "Ys i ¥ ‘The friends of the family and those of his brother, | Hoc AV Avs LIGHT POUR PASSE NOE ROCK A: | minutes walk Bot, where thefe are from aix- | Collars and Cutlery. i aeaar veap are, Paper | or Greene aveuus, consisting of, vouy etusssla and w ihor i ley James, are invited to attend the tuneral. WAYS BASKET PHAETORS DEPOT ANDIAGGER WA: | teen to twenty fae dally, or irordting an sn opportunity se and Velvet Onrpeta; Bedroam Baits tmaple end tick wale or KINGSLEY.—At Greenwich, Conn., on Monday, | GONS, LIGHT TOP AND NO TOP BUGGIES, to include | dom offered for those in want of Ia EORGE F. THAYER & CO., C" - | nut; Feather Beds, flows Hatr Mattresses; elegant 8 April 11, Mrs ANN ELiza KINGSLEY, in the 67th year | several KOAD WAGONS AND TROTTING WAGONS, provement or for investmen! ¢ #00), GRNMRATS AUCTION: tary Bookcase, upright Plano, Library uroiture Cais of her age. Made by Mesars, Brewster. Miner & Stevei Baktwin, CAROLINE JOHNSON, Administratrix, eers and Real Estate Agents, 48 East Fourteenth street | Tables, Cut Glass, French China; two atuable oa ‘The friends are respectfully invited to attend the | Adams, Marsh, Armstrong, Manville, Kean & ‘and ings, formerly in Bavaria. Royal Art Gallery. fant A CESS eee ean oe ieadnas | other well known makers; also « line of Basket Pony Phae- B. WALDRON & GO., AUCTIONREES, (Waton equare).—Special astentton to sales of Furnivire at | Mat the stable iu Tear of premises, elegant Landau day afternoon, at two o'clock. Carriages will be | ciuity. ih manufactured by & well known firm a8 ® spe- A, *sslearoome 106 Liberty and. 111 Cedar streets, bial tlic Neila SE cas sacar | Gribble Been, Meadlon Uerestys ent as ote aotenl waiting at Greenwich on the arrival of the nine and | “Ail of which wilt be SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE, and Fe ee ae HORST. ae S00) VR plete PRI SOE Sleigh." Sale ponitire as the owner intends leaving the ety- half-past eleven A. M. trains from New York. will be on exhibition as above on and from Monday, llth * for choice of days, Houses for # for sale e where. Book catalogues at the Auctioneer’s, 74 Cedar street, New alf-past 7 April 12 and 4, at 103g o'clock each day. Great anle of aec ry ares) i On Monday, April 11, JuLiA MINEY, aged | !nst. ond hand and new Furniture, Carpets, jeailing, Desks, Ac. 8 BURT he " , The snie of FRIDAY, 15TH inst., will comprise about one- * ERY B. HERTS, AUCTI R, 99 half of the stocky ABOUT SIXTY VEHICLES, to be followed | {cluding 25 rosewood inlaid walnut and mano netance | E He Sintrch’and te Reade nice ONEER, SALESKOOMS iL | Montague street, m Brookira, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- | on the next FRIDAY, 32D Inst, with the balance of the | pul™. 12 oprocatel, fancy, And bien inher Easy Chale, | HANDSOME HOUSEHOLD. FURNITURE, GRAND : », do. fully requested to attend the funeral, from the resi- | stock, ABOUT 75 LOTS, Tonnes: See y . ¥ "3 dence of Thomas Newman, 237 East Twenty-sixth’ — ee era ee atin Cente Tables, Chamber Bulls, ON TUESDAY, APRIL RANT 10% O'CLOCK, ROran Bavana LOTTERY. | street, this (Tuesday) afteraoon, at one o'clock, No LLEN B. MINER, AUCTIONEER, Bedsteads, Bureaus Washstands, Commodes, Shaving AT NO. 29 WEST FORTY-FIFTH STREET, _ » carrlages allowed, y Thoratey RONAY 3 LEeDS & MINER, ._ | Stands and Carpets, Window Shades, Oil Paintings, Buffets, NEAR FIFTH AVENUE, elaine le Ea a a MDa yee as. BiceimaieeS ucidex Lapel 40: aout uray, ADFLU, at 1036 o'clock, at the ‘private resi: | [neti Mated are and Outer ny, crockery anil Gluaware, | compraingrich rowewond and walnat Parlor Suits in brocatel Pea mae gil hie cates CaxRre, wife of Hon. John M'Couvill, of Rochester, Maniac SRuabaln Beselinces be: ina Beer 40 Desk and ECO o pln nendeiea Sees Reitatans Vaiees saat Beamed Derveee, rose 657. $8 250 11698. 6250 1 i and eldest daughter of A. V. Stout, of this city. Full particulars hereaiter, Sees On eR NAY. eae — | octave square and grand Pianos, Centre, Side and Card Table; ‘atives and friends of the faintly are invited | -—— —— ROH. JOHNSTON, AUOTIONLE rosewood Hall Stand, Bookcases; Etageres; black walnut to attend the fnnerai, at the residence of her father, B. Ee OEE: ‘The ‘old stand, et, running throngh to | od mahogany Bedsteads, Bureaus, Beds, Bedding; oak 350} 260 Madison avenue, Wednesday, one o’clock. ati TURSDAY. ayer dat Oise" A MINER. vate resi. | Liberty street. The RAY Mapacious asiearootmie aud the best tension Tale, Buffet, Dining Chairs; China, Glass and Sti er} PORTER.—In this city, on Monday, April 11, ELIZA | augue nya Weat Thintgitat streets on? Mt Me Private Fresh: | iocation in the ety to send your household furniture, pd Beate gokart Gooking Utensils, cn’ Ae, with which 250) VREDENUURGH PoxtEn, widow of ihe Hon. James | Hfundeome Honsehold Furniture; used but a few months, |, JOUNST ‘AN TASBELL also give thelr personal at: | \ tale wil eommence, ALSO, 250) Porter. and made to order for present owner, consisting of royal vel- tention tn maken specials ee aero tat scesond ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, AT 1016 O'0 = 4 x ta relasroasnd SRIaOS Ons Sasa. 8re respect- | vet Carpets, Brussels and Angrain ities arved rosewood pe residences of parties breaking up house- ‘A r NO, 215 WEST TWENTY - m4 ally invited to attend the funeral, from her late resi- een and orange silk; Curtains, in reps | FCP". nousehold furniture (if you do not wish to sell it ANDSOME HOUSEHOLD Fl lence, 208 ei “ id carved itecepiion Chaita,, Pier jens you = Lo tang erates me Rich ood Parlor Suits, d and mab 250 380 Gea D Oey Gent auneeen Wh RmeeHOD TRREIRAY AEST. 1 Nett ‘and Bases, Bedrooms, it black walnut and | St YOUR, residence) to, our spacious walesrooms, 37 Nassau mber Sults: Armoires, Velvet_and. Eni aa Car. 4844... 250 SCHERMERHORN. On Monday afternoon, Aprit | mtkeginys Dining Room. th oak; Extension Table, Huet street, ocpontta Rom OMowey ii ki 2s sk wei 1 Paintings, “Pier und Mantel Mirrors, Cl = 2 Bo erg y pAb | ana Chairs; very elegant Porcelain, ent glass and engraved; Son JOHNETON. AUOTaDNRER. Beda, edding, Hair Matireases, with the usual asort ss ‘ 11, LUOLA N. SCHREMRRHORN, danguter of James S. | silver plated Ware, “Olleio.hs and Mat ng, Bedding of He Te ee eo aed ites tel: Sbipcalia the ment of kitchen Utensils, &c., &c. sl 1 Notive of funeral hereaiter, :itchen Warey with which te sale will commone ik onset oe ae, FLESBY, DREHER & HOPSON, AUCTIONEERS, 19 BOW- a a ucHaKDT.—On Monday, April 11, J. W. le creer airee = $a WRDMEEE DAY iy at otlock ery,will sell on Tuesday, April 19, at 10 o'clock, and follow- aa SB ‘CHARDT, youngest son of G. W. Schucharat, of | A “LEN #, MINER, AUCTIONTER. NER. by JOHNSTON & VAN SSL ; ing days, until the entire stock is disposed of, contained in the 250) 20 rankfort, Ohio. Gn Thursday, April 14, af 10 rat ‘at the private resi- 6: ole ealeeroges #2 Naarau sree Po ffeil Ape ga si conmeng oped eee mH cod The relatives and friends, and those of his uncles, | dence No. 253 Weat Thirty-fourt : copaleting ta Pat ot Cee H 30 Briusets and In- gg ment of | Ribbon: Live chee rimmingn, 400} +250) Frederick and Ferdinand 'Schuehardt, are respect- HANDSOME HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, 40. | lg = mente ag lee nth tienslon Tablens mahogany is of fevery feseription kr 30 fully invited. to atiend the iuneral, st-st. Mark's | _Follpaneuars he tian! Hokage, "Beorattree, Parlor Suna” aftigurntors, stone The’ public in 30) Stone church, on Wednesday morning, at ten o'clock, ap ios MINEE SIGRUGERESMeGac TS Kitchen Furniture, Crockery, Glass, China, de. Also Garden ral are respectfully invited to attend, as every lot will TT250} 4806. 5 le50 without further, notice. pitareee i A ay He CO ars MIXER, Implements, Also Office Furniture, Desks, Chairs, &c., 4c. tively be besold without reserve. a 4843... . 250) rECK.—At Morrisania, Westchester county, on | gategrooms, #6 Chambers ant 17 Ronde in; Art Gal- on Wednesday, april 18, at 19 Bowery, ee a Monday, April 11, EVALINA, daughter of Adolph’ and nS inion, ar and i ronda ROH. JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER, Prlsbemmeyge {rect ool ong la amr nig “Bun 30 r Oice and dulesrpom 87 Nassau stre 250 ‘2501 i:valina Speck, aged 4 i h 24 di ety i valina Speck, aged 4 years, 11 months and 24 days. | On Wednesday, April 13, at 103g o'clock, at the private a: "The relatives aud fricnda of the family are invited | residence Nov a@Setond avenue, BANDEN Eee sae et nls TRORE, [© Paarecns, AUCTIONEER. rod to attend the funeral, from the Potts Presbyterian Handsome Household Furniture, rosewood Piano, £o. ROSEWOOD GRAND. ETANOFORIE, ag : Wines, Tigoors and gare 250) Ep ht hs ecnasiar: irene Aree oi our Daible Sutin eae iteuredt rocaial Ptiecod VELV) \ET AND, & BEUSS weg ARPETS, PA Loire day, porta at at 10! o'clock, at the salenroom 13 cord ‘ood! 3 : “Pie : e's Sale of fropo jomestie Liquors, 3 TINDALL—In Putnam county, near Peekskill, on | Wet'tty Taoee’ Bavraviness Music Rack, Wardrobe: Labrary | wiQHNSTON & VAN TASSELL, will ‘sit at: auction “on | Pane Romie tec el Sete boy eee TE Bo Ke 00 Friday, April & Ema, daughter of Henry Tindall, of | ‘rebié bie oe ce tiga Su Wardrobe, Library No.0 eat iy arc aco ‘at 1055 eeosk, at the private residence | Port and Sherry Wines, about 140 barrels choice old Bourbon Hasungs, England. hair cloth; go wood, black wi its in green repsand | No, 250 Kasi Furniture contained in a WI ut and mahogany Bedroom | axld hous, Solatag ta OOH oF okant walnut Parlor Sut Stoke TESST TAE baton rartoes Wines Lita he Funeral services will be held at the house on Wed | Furniture; Cottage Snits, Mattresses, Pillows Bolsters, | fm ‘erimnson Fe Walnut and oak Chamber Suits, walnul ic de. Sale ponitiva, in lots to sult dealers. nesday aiternoon, at two o'clock. Train leaves | Lace Win tains and Cornices, Sew! Machine by | Dressing Bureaus, ges, Sofas and Easy Chairs, elegant | * 3 a ‘Desi ‘Thirueth street at 10:30; returning leaves Peekskill Crockery Sa Diack” walnut Extension able, Chingy | atin aud ince Curiainn, elegant rosewood grand Pianoforve, donititscales alate een ee Peet at 3:58, ke. a aiee’ Hi Sianes Dade by, Decker Brothers; fine acon soat AUCHIONNER f TRUMAN.—On Saturday, April 9, Captain Daniel. LLEN B MINER, AUCTIONEER, Carpets and Glows; ae hy arm At 103 o'clock, at the auction rooms, No. 1 Nortn William H. ‘TRUMAN, in the 65th year of his age. Relemnons Sueno and Reade street. Comforters, &c. the Kitshen ie sils, with t, Household Furniture. 260) ‘The relatives and friefids of the family are re- nsehold Furniture, which the sale Conmsting of a a general assortment of Parlor, Bedroor quested to attend the funeral, from his late resi- aaneeee . LnEbR MINER — ot at auction, 2 — _— Dining Room and Kitchen oy Carpets, Oilcloth, inne i o'clock, at our salesroom: dence, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at halr-past one | Chambers street and’? Reade street, Honsehold Furniture, | A Sqr Merces atreee near Ay, fee Mea ape i Thursday, YAth, at 1044 o'clock, at No. 27 Gouverneur street, i ChOCK, © m Christ's church, Greenwich, Conn., | rosewood Suits, rosewood and black walnut Bedroom Furni- | 4970, apiece. JACOB BOGAR’ Auctioneer, Apa ls usehold a at two o'clock, without further notice. The New | ture; Mirrors, rosewood Pianos, china Crockery and Glass by auction, at the above table, 6 Conchon TB array 4 Friday, Haven cars leave the depot at half-past eleven | Ware, Kitchen Furoiture, — 1) Light Wegons, 10 Horses, 10 sets eae at 12 o'clock, at the Merona” ee three Lots of A, M. Carriages will be in attendance on the arrival h, on Malbone street, 100 feet | fone Oe Plankeis, Robes and Stable Utensils. “Also | Oren ie ay Liked of the train. LLEN B. MINER, AU TIONFER. the Lease of stable. York avenue; ternis al gale. . iN ., TT ooo ce, New Haven papers please cop: BE gale teal oS cl Salta Oia ‘AMES CAGNEY, AUCTIONEER AND REAL ESTATE 14, at 1034 0 "clock, at oh We eighth avenue, a general assortment of Household Furniture Brussels and Ingrain Carpets; rosewood no, rosewood and mahogany Bedroom Partlo jars to-morrow. TYRRELL.—On Monday, ‘april Ti, SARAH TYRRELL, in the 54th year of her age. The friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her hus- | Furniture, band, Peter Tyrrell, 115 Laurens street, on Wednes- CTION NOTICE.—CHINA, GLASS, CROCKERY AND nt, office 518 Washington atreet.—Handsome House- ‘Table Cutle ENRY (i, EVANS will sell on Tues- | fora rent jure, Wednesday. At 20 West Washington luce, of it four sto ‘ate dwelling, consisting puawood. Piano- y cl ; Parlor Suite in Fone, Mirrors, Brussels and Threeply Carpeta, and walnut marble t /SEESEBEEEEESEEE re Saat Mattresses, Bolsters ani 2 day afte:noon, at two o'clock. A UoTION, AverION, AUCTION. UCTION SALE GENTERL, HOUSEHOLD } FURNITURE Sofas, FB, Oilcloths, Stair Carpets es Dublin papers please copy. MN BAAR cashed de ed che and_ Planoforte. STAI ON Aue: | Diniug and Kitchen Furaiture, £e. "Personal attention ghret c= _Van Vorst.—On Sunday, April 10, ELIZABETH VAN ‘at publie auetion, the property of A private family, Hoppers srenvore ‘3 romney, ern iat ifoward Cobar of Furniture at private residences; 20 years’ exne- 00, Vorsr, only sister of George, Andrew and James Van at the elegant residence, 118 West Twenty-sixth street, Bank aie plorrsri eter: Beit contin Mgr ens i prompt returns, Cash to advance on merchandise of 250 Vorst, aged 20 years. ‘one block west of Broadway, ne: th avenue, mmprising Clark & Nunns rosewood Piano; Brussels, Velvet crery description. 250] The relatives and friends of the family are respect- |, Hriiliant and powerful Soned 7i¢ oeteve Fianctorte, ad Ingrafn Carpets through the house; French plate hirrors, OsEFH “HEGEMAN & CO.—WEONESDAY, APRIL 13, aa fully invited to attend the funeral, from the resi- | ¥agniticent Parlor Suits, covered with satin trocatel and walnut and rosewood Parlor and Chamber Furniture, Hair | ¢ 10% A. M., at No. 5 Montague Terrace, between Mon- 0 detice of her uncie, Charles Mclihargy, at No. 457 Sronsee, Statuary, intings, Mirrors, Curtains and Pat Mattresses, Spring Mattresses, Dining Room Furniture, Bx- ingue and Remsen. streets, Brooklyn—Fine Mirro us ‘256 Hudson street, thence to St. Joseph’s church, this ‘ON THIS DAY (TUESDAY) APRIL 12, ee ee ne eed emcees eda” (Lean ee ee Rea Table, eg 350 (Tuesday) morning, at ten o'clock, where a solemn commenoing at 1034 o'clock precisely. iA io cc ise es eee Tih EGE cise "Ex requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of Velvet, Brussels Carpets, five rich med Sults, covered ERECT ——— es — — Sas ay her soul, and thence to Calvary Cemeter: with satin brocatel, striped and plain reps; Etageres, Tables, TION SALE—THIS DAY, AT 19% O'CLOCK, AT | "TAMES JENKINS, AUCTIONEER—WILL SELL ON y Ye y ag : Warm—On Monday, April 11, from injuries re- | Comer and Book Stands, Bookease, Turkish Chairs, Loung: Jd Columbia. street, Brooklyn, of Parlor, Dining, Cham: | J Tuesday and Weitnesday, April 12 and Ii, at 11 o'clock, 3 es, Rockers, Bronzes, Clocks, Statnary, Vases, roaewood and | Lerand Kitehen Furniture, Carpels, Bedding, &c., Dy COLE | at the residence of Captain ‘John T. Wright, deceased, at bates in SP AROU Be loved husband of Lydia Ward | watnut Chamber Suits, Bedsteads, Bureaus, pe « RPHY. pee ‘Neck, stchester county, a i collection’ of and son of Patrick and Bridget Ward, in the 29h | Commodes, spring and hair Mattresses, Bol Pillows, 5 SAND | Ship Compasses, Chronometers, surgleal Instruments, Bells, yeur of his age. Blankets, Quilts, Bedding, ‘walnut, Suits, covered with hair: MORTGAGE SALE OF FURNITURE, NEW AND | Goncs, Steam Engines; also a large collection of Guas and The friends of the,family are respectfully invited to | cloth and reps; Buffet, Dining Table and Chairs, China Ten second han M. CRISTALAR & SON, Auction- | Swords, two Gold-headed Canes, ac, For full particulars atiend the luneral, from hislate resdonee, Tet Weer | and Dinner Sets, Glass, Crockery and Silver Ware, Cutlery, | cers, will sell Wednesday, April 13, at their salesroom, 427 | see other advertisement. ighteenth street, on Weduesday alternoon, at one | Veet Brussels, Inerain Carpets, ke. Sale positive. Parties | Broadway, gorner of Howard street, at 1024 0 clock ; al = Q eet, sday OD, ALONE | wishing to attend thiseule take’ Broadway stages or cars or | 2 o'clock, a large assortment of new and second hand Pen BE. WOOD, AUCTION o'clock. Sisth avenute care and stop at Twenty-nixihatrest, mear the | ture, conbisting of Bedroom and Parlor Suits, Wardrobes, Jersey City Property. res | house, NICHOLS, Auctioneer. | Etazeres, Sidebourds, Hatstands, Lounges, Oice Desks, Li Firat clans FURNITURE. = braries, Centre and 'Extens! bles, Chair 1 Mattronaes, Brick Residence, e is Re Ave TION NOTICE.—EDWIN NICHOLS, AUCTIONEER. | Mirrors, Lace C Carpets, Fancy Goods, Plated Ware, Vaennt Lot FOR CASHUMAGNIFICENT | + ‘A rare opportunity for Housekeepers. Ac, Goods packed and shipped; also stored, free of charge. and two story Brick Stable, * Large mortgage sale of over $25,000 worth of Corner Warren and Susnex streets, Jersey City. Suit, richly carved, latest styie, Handsome and genteel Household Furniture, sa Ltt » ots MAID one do. G60; two wal: | at the five story dweting residence, 12 East Tenth street, | RIAN Ir MULLER HOTIONERR iyelghiiy atreeie, LEWIS E. WOOD, Anetion neer, will sell on Wednesday, rosewood, four round corner, . between Broadway and Fifth avenue, ADRIAN H. MULLER, P. 8, WILKINS & CO., will sell at Agel 1 at o'clock #. M., on the’ preiniaes, the above pri- for'sits," Pasion, amber, } this TUESDAY) morning, April 13," auction on Thursday, Abril 14, at 13 o'clock, at the Exchange | \#e Resklence, 10 Warten strech, cornet Sustoay three iaiPenc,Ravtie elicit that ha eat a seu wate 6a ie DS an ar | ey Ne aay jthint auset"as | Fromadegy oy sch ato an ay winaous, on pelt a west of Broadway, detween University place and French saue ‘brooatel; adi aistied “rene cand: 1 | liiree ory high stoop. brick’ House ‘and Lot No. 256 Zaet And the two story brick Stable on Sussex street, 195 feet west avenue, Thirty-third street, south side, between Second and Third avenues; House bus brown atone trimmings and contains modern ‘improvements. Kast Fifty-elzht the three APPROXIMATION PRIZES, 00,000 Prize—Nos. or six horses; room for four cozches von aod large alot; ; good celiar of Warren street and wagons ;. hi stall nes Nelvet, Brussels, Three nly rand Ingrain E Reps and Lace Curtains, Mirrors, Bronz cH BROCAT! seis fing collection Oil Painting RICH PARLOR SUIT, IN FR : he whiole ptable vox; extension 25x Approximations to the Ah cont ot 18H; one, Cost #300, for 1D if en story high stoop riek house and Lot No. forth aide, | wader t day Wii Wen Torenty-seventh street, near Sixth avenue Easy Chatrs and Lonnges covered with sir tped and aeons erms~10 pt day » 15 pe ne | approxiinations to the _. | plain green reps; Jardiniers, Corner Etagores, Statuary, Siiesiek shee Bith April, 79 per cent on bond and mortgage, one, two or niet one ; gures, , ¢ yeark, oxi W FURNI —DEGRAFF & TAYLOR | Magnilicent four round corner 71 octave Pianoforte, made Y HENRY D. MINER, AUCTIONEER. Tb 1a6, euch 00 ZA pharsopened a Hook of fine KURNIVU IE to order, cost #800; Stool and Cover; BY once ay SoTL Cae Pox permits and full_pardeulars apply to’ Mr. J. OLEN- | approximations to ‘the’ #10,i0 aay AND MIRRORS AT N has warrantee for five yes has box for. sbipping; IMPORTER'S. Stock of LEGANT DORF, 91 Wall street, New York, or to LEWIS E. WOOD, 5 0 din A Seg etd Pog So a ity twelve rosewood and waliut Chamber Suits, style of Louis ‘CLOCKS, BRON PARIANS, 69 Montgomery street, Jersey City. guaranteed in every respect. Prices defy competition. XIV.: Bedsteads, Bureaus, Wasbstands, Commodes, Spring PAINTINGS, iets ~) GOODS, ko. e rt 200 LADY HAVING A NITY OF FURNITUI ihm Roekers eaten nl faut eomtrde as Extension | HENRY D. MINER, ‘Auchioneer, wil ell” at action Mo Pears sae Mey unter ot tbe Supreme Court, of | Prizes paid in gold. Information furnished. ‘The highest e QUANTITY OF FURNITURE ania sir Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, April 12, 13 and 14, at 11 tory aa, P ' td for Doubl J all kinds of Gold and Silve stored wiil rent it on favorable terms to a email respon o'clock each day, at the store ‘No. Broadway. ratea paid ‘or Doubloous and all kinds of Gold and Silver. family.” Address, for one week, Be Q., bor 118 Herald a aliaes i E. H. LUDLOW & CO. will sell__at auction on Wednesday, YLOR & CO., Baukers, 16 Wall street, New York. April 18, 1870, at 12 o'clock. at the Exchange Salesroom, No. 11] Broadway, New York, Unier the direction of H. M. Garvin, Esq., Referee, Broadway. Groups and Btatuet April 12, at artistie Intaid Ortnolu’ Mounted Tables and Jardinieres, Pic nein tires Lag 3 ih esaalnatigtbey story of ate 28 Lt is West ‘wenty-ravestimiceet, fine decorated China Card Receivers, Franklin and White streets; lot 26x00 feet. 6 per cent may Importer’ Stoe rich Bronze, Ormol Bronze Groups PLAIN OUTEIT FOR BEDROOM AND KITCHEN AL for $35; also Brussels Carpet for saie. Apply at 4 St. Mark's place. OR SALE—A LIGHT FOUR-OARED, OUTRIG streak Boat. haa been but littie ured; also a Shelt 31 feet, by 31 inches, new last July. Address —FURNITURE FOR SALE, PROPERTY FAMIL K " mmencing at 11 o'clock, ‘ages, Tollet Sets, Ac. A weaving city. atagaiti r It, covers FITZGERALD, Auctioneer, wf seil to the highest remain on bond and mortgage. 3,217 Post ollice. Pee el ade ras let #280; putter wil tue elogunt and costly Holwenold F urniture. con: BB Es ee rl exhibition, and upon examination © Maps at No. 3 Pine atreet Biel kha asters AE RAN i tagere, Bookcase, Paintings, Bronzea, marqeterie bois de | tained in the four story private residence of Brizell Ronaen 9 ji IE SLOOP YACHT CONSTANCE OR JENNIE CABLE, rose Cabinets, Tables; Velvet, Medallion Carpets; eee Martin, Baq.. consisting of one rich rosewood Pianoforte, ME Gee ORRIS WILKINS, AUCTIONEER, ee n(Gans be ieoen ‘anita partintare Cheaieed’et fos WITMAN’S, Third avenue and Thirty-fourth street, Gowanus, $700; four m Parlor Sulta, Cen- Fort Hamilion cars pass the piace. 0 Etageres, style Louis XIV. ; two French ch bronze Figures, rich Bi Chamber and Dini: street, near Sixth ‘urniture, sacritic ‘57 West Bitteenth | mnie, ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, MIRRORS, RICH CARPETS, GA) Ay FISTURES, ac, rT tre Table, Bookeas OUNSTON A AUCTIONEER. jce and Teer 37 Nassua B ARCH, t; Hair and §; a JARPETS, FURNITURE AND BEDDING. | in rosewood and w: SAOH ro ) + R , Pillows, Sheet . ¢ Post ollice. ‘ANTED TO PURCHASEA SINGLE AND A DOUBLE C A ie | ine Dining Room ned Kircher atures ee By JOHRRTON & VAN TASSELL, E. H. LUDLOW & CO, will sell by auction, on Wednes ull working boat, in good order; welght from 45 to 60 Payments weekly or monthly. must be removed twenty-fou at thelr Auction Mart, day, April 18, 1870, at 1L o'clock, at the private residence No, | lbs. Audress box 4,188 Post ollice, LEY & CO. site required trom all purchasers. ‘Thirteenth strech, near Fourth avenue, Bat Filta avenue, between Thirty-second and, Thirty third ‘ANTED TO PURCHASE OR CHARTER—A BARG large deck, either open or covered, that will carry 200 tons or thereabouts. ‘Call at 243 Front atreet. for purchasers. N. B.—This is a | he sold to highest bidder. tina large an genuine a us ir THIS DAY CIUESDAY}, AT 13 O'CLOCK, he entire contents of said “house, compriaing rich reguttar kale of fine trotting, roxa and family Horses. For | ebony ‘and gilt Parlor Suit, in figured reps fn full deacription look under head of Horses and Carriages i piste Pier and Mantel Mirrors, ebony and a inven catalogue. ide Tables and Cabinets, Turkish Easy Chairs, ele- We never postpone a Corner Twenty-fith street ‘tad Sixth avenue, SARPETS, FURNITURE, &C.—AT REDUCED PRICES; J housekeepers tila ‘and. can pay by the week or UCTION SALE—THIS treand eae ee month, at FARRELL & GREENE'S, 200 Eighth avenue, commencing at 1% inely. ant Clocks and Mantel Ornainents, Raps and Lace Curtain, ; . Pca S Sor 1 rem nn near Unive Y TEORERE, SOMERVILLE, AUCTIONE : 2 ENOU EGRAAF & COC ich Bron: ; Ta Mattresses, Bolsters and Pilio rt, ‘ANTED—A SECOND HAND TENT, LARGE ENOUGH D*™ © Renee Miwatabiiouee: forte, elegat ga PDT) oa AVENUE, CORNER Bruseele eis together witha ine oa see wa Wioteat dy or 400 persons. -Addfess TEXAS, Herald ¢ 454 Canal street, near Hud Bedsteads, By Ine bronze ndetlers anc stures of the house, Catu- vad gina, Ohi " Bead ine Chairs, Lon 70 BDAY, APRIL Wa Arioy O'CLOCK, AT THe PRL Rh. | logues now ready at No. 3 Pine street. walnut Parlor algo ov jote Parlor, Chamber an rr mst ao 8 igre ture, 4c. Sale positive. VATE REMIDENCE, fo WEN Na ACERT RS STREET, ORRIS WILKINS, AUCTIONBER. ee URE, MIRRORS AND F ‘i Furniture, viz. :~Rosewood Parlor Suit, in broca- 2 bial z saie. Apply to W. N. HAZLET, 115 \ A“ TION SALE. aria i" tel, 12 pieces; rosewood m: top Centre Table, Etageres, Attractive sale of handsome Household Farnitura, rose- a “ ——— A rl Book: gy we office on URNITURE FOR SEVEN ROOMS, INCLUDING PIANO, |... at the elegant brown stone i atnaateye SSOREIERY, LOUNGES, ROSEWOOD PIANO AND | wood Planoforte, fine Carpeta, Cows Ae., at Rye, Weatchester Prot deere mbeet bey oer aiteeeee fatowa vi crop complete for ekeeping, to let for the useof one | 57 West Fiiteenth street. between Fifth and Sixth avenues, STOOL, Ee and B, 11:45; Dandi, il: 15; Gang o,) 11:30; F G05, room toa respectable party. Reference. Address H. H. H., Sale commencing at 104 o'clock, fine Engiish velvet and Brussels Carpets, fine French pler and county, New York, P. H, JONES, Postmaster Herald oifice. Magnificent Housebold Furnitare, mantei Mirror rnices, face Curtains, Oilcloths, curled wo ms _ = = Drawing Roon Pai Bronzes, Planoforte, Statu- | Hair Matiress, Foie Bed, Pillows; tine carved black wal- KE. H. LUDLOW & CO. NTISTRY AUR. SALE FURNIT URE, BE DDING, CROCKERY, ary, Silverwai ey sonny Worka of art, nut, marble top Butter, ‘Extension Table, Chairs and a carved e. iinet arecrk Tt 1870, PROUT ee 2 OS RE OES everything comy & house of sixteen rooms; al walnu' rary Suit, green reps, eces ; rosews an °, * 4 in good order. Smail ai 104 cash only required; balance walnut Bedroom Parniture pnt 1d Cottage Suits, to- a 1 Oe A. Bd renee pesideuce Beli uA AL) Leip eay, sane aoa ca in fnstalments, Apply at 56 Greenwich avenue, between 1) geitar with a large assortinent of Kitchen Utenmle, with | oh) Hea.» Milton avenuie, on the road to Miltow and kr pistons SH ra sees Orepiacts and do'cioce, No'dealera need call. the tale wiil commenc Hee ee eee ee retreat” Gnemood re | 70% NMP? OBR EE wOND, as Boat Union sq indow nw to mat rel YM. DOUGHTY, AUCTIONEER. gere, carved rosewood Pianoforts, seven octave, J. & C, Fie UR rqueterie bole de rose Uabinet, Eneoigaure r cher makers; Sofas, Arm and Easy Chairs: two tne walnt : Hreety New York, one block west of ‘Broadway, y rbury, Music Box, ialon Cart B Berenspiory sale of muperb Household, Furniture this | Eytension Tables, richly carved walnut. Bullet, a very jscEnANHOUS. rom corner. pets; bronze oneal Chandeliers: Paintings, by eminent | embracin, i ewood and walnut Parlor Suits, rosewood assortment of Bedroom Furniture, Mattresses, ‘Boleters an and SEND FOR CIR- RAIN: DMALTEE QR PBehn Th PIPE AND TILE COM PANY, 431 West Fourteenth New York. e Curtains, a = tists, artisti I NERDHAM'S NEW PATENT SOFA BED | bronee One Che eaele wood Pianoforte, Glaawware, beavy Silver flor oh Sage age Sng Conga Ale Caerleon Fated Ware wiheola aiver mouvtings’ tne Wilton, Brus. Extension. Tables, French Plate Pier ant Oval Mirrors, ty hve My Carpets: all the Kitehen and. Latodry OFA BE aimpleat ntry, Calband see it. | Di Room— Library Suits, two 71g octave Pianefortes, Carpets, Iron "4 3 ‘one Calf, lot Gi On bl dle th ene SEN — WS HUMPHREY'S Paruiture Warcrocius, 64 Browdway. | Sivs'Gsoera, ra Safes, de. Sale peremptory, rain or shine, Eien, 6.1 alan uwo,Cows, ome Oat lot Garden and stat Seaeiic: = = » She ¥ fons tase aia anctactavaias fa z good famil; yore: ‘aluo nek aiay « Harne: nee fades SO OR ON ea RENT OR SELL— CARPETS, MiR- | Chairs. “Chambers ¥ F, COLTON, AUCTIONEER.—LOVIOY'S HOTEL.— | “Descriptive oraes “miky be bea at che office of the Bees JOHN H. WILCOX & co, CO., 69 FOURTH AVENUE, To-morrow, Wednesday, April 13 at 1049 o'clock, we auetionee m NO. ahall commence and close out all the at veker ‘com. | Wardrobes, Commodes, kery, Ae., evervihing com. A108 o'clock, Counterpanes. Also Furnit rors, Bedding, Linen. ty rooms to be, reuted for the board 5 s pablen atts ‘of three pe ‘ logues at house very facil and Fixtures of this large Hotel, corner of Park row and ‘ORRIS Finnie, AUCTIONEER, osite Stewart's 1 DED store, importers s a ne joreel Brevoon! piace (34 East Tenth saree) “Setweed the ry Heckman street: this sale will comprise the entire furniture M* Household Furniture, &e., ai auction. artoufacturers and dealers, wholesa airy 12 and 4 Tuenday and Wednesday, of after 7 in the eveming, of three large buildings. More Cull particnlars to-morrow LUDLOW & CO., will sell “at auction, on Tuesday, | Fe M ‘Husk Sponge, Bureka Maurras, Spriog . a ra hee as " morning, when catalogues will be ready. anni HD 1870, at 11 o'clock, at the private residence, 228 Fitth jedding. Feath rs ‘and puritied by Farn. JARREN WARD & 00., AUCTION AND FURNITURE NOTICE. PARTIES WHO avenue, between ‘Twenty-sisth and Twentr-seventh str 8 patent process, id Feathers: renovaced \ Pant a¥.Airihg atrteh, cobnar-of intend to dispose of their Furniture and wish to avoid Y ROBERT SOMERVILLE, AUCTIONEER. the entire contents of satd house, vi by ateam and relieved uf sata OF a wi Lrowny street, the trouble and annoyance of an auction sale and often the ¢ 82 Fifth avenue, Si Sofas, Easy C JOHN H. Wie OX, formerly of Mellen Heor. manufacturers of every vaety of Furniture for city aud | delay of getting the return of their sales, will find a cath 10. 2 West Fourtee: other Bedsteads, marble top Bureaus, Washstands, Armot 2 county residences, purchaser by addressiug CASH BUYER, bor 127 Herald | AT THE PRIVATE RESIDENCE, 151 bast Piven & Glace, Bookcase, Mattresses, Bolsters and Pillows walnut = __ | office. street, on Wednesday, April 13, at Zo'lock P. N., a general | Extension 7 to Bat Bic hairs, all the OF en a WORTH OF pgp ol RE TO. sou at ~——« | assortment of Housel 6. talogues at ia —STORAGE, 50 A LOAD, “FOR FURNITURE, $40. HOC a fo Ep dt prea wan Cpraal eda fo, ba i bein RODULPH Y ROBERT SOMERVILLE AUCTIONEER, SHOE LACES, cs J. BO: Finoon nnd Merchanalee of ecary fierce) cua a rare opportunity for dealers and h y 101 action B, . pd Woeral o! tion column, gt ee nh en TON. A er, will aell the entire co fth avenue, corner Fourteenth Wednesday, ‘april 13, at dusted frequently 4 CRISTALAR, 27 street. n Art Gallery, on Wodne ‘A very large lace Of substantial Furniture in great foo No. 1 Nortn Fiat mreet, | Broadway, corner aca ani and Friday evenings, April 13, 14 and 15, in muitablé to the requirements of the season, will by virtue of an execution. = BILLIARDS. ~_ | Broad At the SC'Nicholea Hotel, where they are wow | auction by ROBERT SOMERVILLE, at ne ‘Gallery, on Sead ici uale Sonate of "SUR caanaD We SOORAGR WaREuouse FOR Gers REDUCTION IN 8 RETARD PARLE, BEI = a ee ————-———— Tania stack in wortay 126. special attention of all tatereated. | About 180 Gross Kerosene Lamp Wicks. Sieting s gfrnitare, “Pianos, Ac. 8 siath avenue, , Cue Tips, Now is your time to | bout 125 Bottle ‘ay near y= ve your Tables cut down and repaired, at W, MH. day & orion, abe rin 3 oD a ar Auorion gl Tore the sale, and will Dovsoid ia tote tos ru ouseteapets as exeepera an |. Betn Corset ery, ren e Broa Birguas, Shoe Botions, But | shipping. Furnitare, removed ee eountrae FITS Fasiory, «0 Veuey nytet ago ays Pupp, complet, 1) Magiove sires J well a dealers, “dep Moons; 9, apy arta retunatenl

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