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MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. BaRTon—WILLIAMB.—At the residence of the oridi ee Wass Roselle, N. J., on Wedaesday, e Rev. Mr, ‘Mev onnell, assisted by v. Mr. im, JOHN 8. BAR TOS, of Brooklyn, . ¥., 0 ELgcTa BR. WILLIAMS, Only daughter of Job BsgNSON—OANFIELD.—In Brooklyn, on earaneey a7, se ette avenue churcl e Rev. Ouyler, ALFRED G. Davecs, ‘ty of rooklyn, to FANNIE E., ae hter bo James G, Can- Bid, of Middletown, N. Y. No cards. Booraroyo—Dorsert. fra ea April 27, ur ‘the Rev. Talbot Champers, D. D., WILLIAM Boornsoyp, of Detroit, Mich to HESTER, daughwr of John Dorsett, Esq., of this city. BRENNAN—WiITEFORD.—On Tharsda Bt 100 Adams street, Brooklyn, by the R: ran, TIMOTHY BRENNAN to OPHELIA WHITEFORD. EVANS—HABRISON.—On Wednesday, April 19, at ¢ Reformed church, on Washington square, by the v. M. 8. Hutton, D. D., EOWARP Pore D. HARRISON, daughter of Thomas F. mn, all of this ony No ane see ee eee mS tiga ter catia App, of rk, uienant GEORGE W. E} is an ey York G., daughter of Commodore Al- dred Taylor, U. 8. N. Covi RavaBoNR.—On Thursday, April 27, by the Rev. George H. McKnight, SowARD 8. COVELL to Many ener of H. W. Rathbone, Esq, all oon” BABCOOK.—At Ohrist church, Riverdale, on Wednesday, April 26, by the Rev. GD, Wildes, ‘assisted by thé Rev. W. a. Mubienberg, D. D., WiL- kum P. Dixon in hina FRANELIN, eldest @aughter of samuel D. Babcoc! MUIR—COLB.—At the residence of the bride’s pare nts, on Vhursday, April 27, oy the Rey. Dr. Bel- wa, WILLIAM MUIR, Jr. to DoraN., youngest daughter of David 0. Cole. RANDOLPH—SIMERS.—At the residence of tho bride’s parents, on Thursday, April 27, by the Rev. George 4. Hepworth, Ww, G. een RANDOLPH to JOSE+ PHINE L., daughter of H. A. Royce. SMird—RvsseLL.—In ‘this ‘clly, on Monday, April ‘24, in St. Paul's peaseh, by the Rey, Henry Baxter, CHARLES J. SMITH, to Marky, eldest daughter of Thomas ‘Russell, Haq. bo bat of Hartem. No cards. Dublin papers will please SPARES |LAOKHURS'.- ay, iorsday, Apne 27, aStne Church ofthe Advent, by t by the Rev. A. B. Har' i Bey, 5% Sans to Mary E., daughter o: james Biackhurs! STRATTON—WOODHULL.—On Thursday, April 27, at St. Jonn’s eburch, Huntington, L. I, by the Rev. ©. B, Kllsworth, E. PLATT STRATTON, of College Point, = L, i Barris aarane, ANENE of J. Amberst ‘oodhuhl, of the former place. WaLiMax-Hakwoop.-On Thursday, April 27, by the Rev. Merritt H. Wellman, WILLIAM A. WELI- MAN, Fsq., te py A. BREWSTER, daughter of Lil- burn Harwood, Esq. No cards. Philadelphia papers ploase copy. Pood niyo rare oe Brookiyn, on Thursday, gay ete 27, at the residence of the bride’s un- Sie, J. V. eserole, Esq., by une Rev. J. T. Duryea, HENRY A. WILEON, of “dggetteld, N. J. to MARIA 8. MBSEROLE, of Brooklyn. + Youna—: TLUMEAN. OD ‘Thursday, April 27, at the residence of the bride’s parents, Hastings, on the Hudson, by the Rev. Mr. Peck, PETER YOUNG to cee Tt i, eldest daugnter of Captain P. H. Hillman. Died. ANGUIS.—On Thursday, April 27, THOMAS ANGUIS, 30 years, The relauves and friends of the family are Invited to attend the tuneral, this (Saturday) afternocn, at half-past one o'clock, irom the Willett street Me- thoaist Episcopal church. BECHTsL.—At Stapleton, Staten Islana, on Friday, April 28, SOPHIE, infant daughter of Sophia and fe J. Bechtel, Jr., aged 2 months and 4 days. CamPBELL.—In sen City, on Friday, April 28, after a long and painful iliness, JoHN CAMPBELL, & native of Kincaraine-oa-Forth, Scotland, 1n the 6éth year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectiully invited to atiend the funeral, from ms Jate residence, 218 South Eighth street, Jersey City, en Monday afternoon, at one o'clock. Scotch papers please copy. CaBKI0K.—On Thursdi apr 27, at 12 o'clock M., Mantua Exiza, wife of Thomas J, Carrick. ‘The reiattves and friends of tue family are invited to attend the funeral, from her late resid 438 Sixth ave., this (Saturday) nome at ten 0% Cuuron.—at Jacksonville, Fla., HENRY F, OgvROR, of New York cit; Notice of funeral he: omps,—At Harlem, on Thursday, April 27, SaMUEL Gh EA in the 27th year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi- denoe, 282 Fast 126th street, on Sunday afternoon, At ha if-past one d’clock. » On Friday, April DEMAREST.—At Paterson, N. 28, Henny M. py son of James H. and Hettie L. Demarest, aged ‘The funeral lervices will take place at the resi- dence of his grandmother, Mra. Mary Low, on Mon- afternoon, at two o'clock, ICKENSON.—On Thursday, April 27, JOHN F. “DiOKRNBON, im the 36th year of his age. The funeral will take place from the Cook street M. E. church, Cook street and Bushwick avenue, on Sunday afternoon, at two o’clock. The friends of the family are Creche attend the funeral. Fauy.—Suddenly, on Friday, April 28, JAMES Fauy, Saed it 17 years, @ native of Fethard, county yparary, ne Tends of he family are invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 038 Hudson street, on Sunday afternoon, at une orelock. GavuTiBR.—On Monday evening, April 2%, after a Jong and painful iliness, Sa«aH A., widow of Ben. jamin F. J. Gautier and daughter of the late Deborah and Francis Spicer. The relatives and friends of the family are affec- tonately invited to attend the tuneral, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of her ter, Mrs. C. M. Sill, S49 Fourth avenue, with- reer notice. “Guwone On Friday, April 28, HARRY GILMORE, winia Gilmore, aged 1 year gon of John and 8 months, The relatives and friends of the family are respect- ited to attend the funeral, from the resi- dence of lis grandfather, 185 Charles street, on Sun- aiternoon, at two o'clock. JREENLY.—On Thursday, April 27, after a linger- ing tllness, at No. 93 Ninth avenue, THEODORE T. GREENLY. plage relatives and friends, and those of the family, sre respectfully invited to attend the funeral ser- vices, at St. Peler’s church, West Twentieth street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues, on Monday, at twelve o'clock M. The remains will be taken to Poekskill for interment. Fotpy.—On Thursday, April 27, Mary FoLEy, wife of Thomas Foley, a Phative of Johnstown, county of Kukenny, ireiand. Her remains will be taken to St, Peter's church, Barcl street, this (Saturday) morning, at nine O'clock. The funeral will take place at one o'clock in the afternoon. The relatives and friends of the ora, are r eas invited to attend. Furp.—On Thursday, April 27, CHESTER 8. FORD, “qponeral tron from his late residence, 72 Orange street, Brooklyn, this (Saturday) morning, at eleven o'clock. Interment at Canaan, Columbia county, N. Y. ee ae Smithtown, L. f., on Wednesday, rll 26, Mary B., wife of Oscar A. Halsey and adughter of Benjamin B. Bailey. Remains were interred in Greenwood. HRaLy.—On a April 27, Mrs, Sanam HBALY, aged 88 51 Her eo 3 will 1} taken from her late residence, No, 448 Washington street, this (Saturday) after- Noon, at two o'clock, lo Caivary Cemetery tor inter- ment. HEYLMANN.—At Narlem, on Thursday, April 27, Evrra E., only daughter of Charies and Harriet Heylinann, aged 2 years, 4 Months and 22 days, je rolatives and friends of the iamily are re- Spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, No. 2,007 Tuird avenue, on Sunaay afternoon, at one o'clock. Hiotam.—At Allendale, N. J., on Thursday, April , THOMAS HicuaM, formerly of Charleston, 8. U., "the Seth year of his age. Charleston (S. 6.) and Savannah (Ga.) papers Jersey Key ho roel Foggia) April 28, at one o'clock, ¥ Bult widow of Bleamar Hull, in tag taih goat of her Her relatives and friends are Feapettfuly invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of her son, Eleagar Hull, 256 Railroad avenue, Jersey City, without further notice. Kxivat.—On Thursday, April 27, Mra. Dan Kniau7, aged 75 years. Her relatives and iriends are invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at three o'clock, from No. 201 South Fourth street, Wilhamsburg. Lyon.—On Friday, April 28, at Peiham, West- chester county, N. Y., JOANNA, Wiie of Joseph Lyon. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, from St. #aul’s church, East Chester, on Monday afternoon, at two o'clock, without further Dotice, Carriages will be in waiting at Mount Ver- non station, New Haven Rail , OD arrival of the hali-past eleven train from New York. MiLLanp.—In Brooklyn, on *riday morning, April 28, JOHN MILLARD, aged 82 yea: ‘he relatives: apd ove “Fiends of the family are invitea to attend the funeral, from his iate residence, 122 Montague street, on Monday afternoon, at hatf-past *#wo o'clock. ‘rhe remains will be taken to Pough- Keepste on ‘tuesday morning for interment. MircugLL.—Suddenly, on Friday, April 28, THOMAS MITCHELL, aged 66 years. Funeral from ms late reaileuoe, No. 266 West Fif- teenth sireet, on Sunday afternoon, at two o’clock. MurRnay.—At Tremont, Westchester, on Friday, April 28, E.izapeTo MCRRAY, Wife of Patrick pit ‘aged 67 years, native county Wicklow, cand, ‘The tuneral will take place from her 1ate residence, Madison avenue, Tremont, on Sunday, at twelve o'clock M. Friends are requesved to attend without further notice. in Friday, April 28, {wan MCARDLE, ee aged 27 yer The friends ot the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock, from 41 Clermont avenue. MOMANUS.—On Thrrsday, April 27, of congestion of the brain, Joun Henny MoMANvS, youngest son of Edward ana aot McManus, aged 6 years, 10 months aud 1s day: _Yhe relatives and friends of the family are respect- ly invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday after: hoon, at one o’cluck, from tue ‘restdence of his parents, 403 ag! street. Nexevs.—On Friday, April 28, Manta A., wife of Peter Neo(ns, mother ef Allen &, Hand, 1 in the 65th year of her age. Relatives: ind friends of the family are respectfully Javited to attend the funeral, trom (he Cvilegiate avenue and Twenty-ninth afternoon, at two o'clock. nt aor On ay, April 28, JULIA Newsy, aged 20 y bre please ptaKe notice, Call at once at No. 159 Varick street. PARtTToN.—On Friday, April 28, Joun M. PARTTON, @ native of county Leitrim, Ireland. ‘The relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 30 Pitt street, New York, on nae afternoon, at one o'clock. Trish ra please Hori — At Ne w Rochelle, on Thursday, April 27, after a short ed painful illness, TaHzoporeE B., son or Py ln and Ameiia Roth, aged 17 years, 2 months and 28 di The relatives and friends of the famtly are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, this (Saturday) af- ternoon, at two o'clock, from the Presbyterian church. Train leaves Twenty-seventh street depot at half-past eleven A. M. SILLIG.—At Bellerise-pres-Vevey, Switzerland, on Woanesday, ‘April 6, after a short and painful ill- Epwagp SILuIG, D. D., for thirty-five years Principat of the Institution Sillie. Boston, Uincinnatl and Chicago papers please copy. .—At Buccleuch, bis late reskdanee, in the city of New Brunswick, N. J., on Thursday night, aby il 27, JusEPH WARREN Scort, in the ‘8d year of age. Notice of funeral hereafter. Philadelphia papers please cop: Fi BERis6.- mn Friday morning? Kprit 28, GARDINER PRING, Jr. ‘The relatives and friends are invited to airend ol funeral, on Monday morning, at ten o'clock, fr the Brick Presbyterian church, corner of Fifth aves nue and Thirty-seveatn street. | widow Warp.—On Frid Ane 28, MARTH: of James Ward, in the 820 year of her ag Relatives ans friends « of the familys are invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 450 West Thirty-fourth street, on Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock. Wuirtr.—At Monticello, Ga.. on Taesday, April 18, after a short lllness, Luctus Wurre, of the firm of N. B. & L. White. ‘New Haven and Hartford papers please copy. WINTER. ‘Thursday morning, April 27, ENOCH T. Wrvter, M. D., in the 66th year of his age. Members and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the Calvary Baptist church, West Twenty-third street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, this (Saturday) morning, at ten o'clock, without further notice. The remains will be taken to New Haven, Conn., for interment, _SALES AT AUCTION, AMEN B. B. MIN, AUCTIONEER. B MINER & BROTHER, le HENRY LEEDS & Ml (Established 1847. Salesrooms 86 Chambers ‘and (17 Reade streets. Leeds Art Galleries, Nos. 817 and 819 Broadway, southwest corner Twelfth street, RATORDAY, 4 APRIL re Cy Ee at the sales NOS. 95 CHAMBERS AND 17 READE ‘DE STREETS, fale Household Furniture, removed for convenience of of Axminster, Velvet, Brussels Carpet rosewood Suits, ia crimson fi carted binek walnut Suite 1 Grab ; rosewood mirror-back Etagere, Pier Mirrors, with Slab and Brackove 3 gilt frame oval do., biack walnut Katension Tables, ‘Lace Window Curtains, with black wainut cornices; biack walnut and mahogany Bedsteads, black walnut and "mahogany marble top Dressing Bureaus, ‘ashstands, Hair Mattresse lasses, Bol- sters, illows, ‘alo Siiver-plated Ware, Cul ery, China and Also 4310 pio xed Bareeesy it of Wells, ols of unclaimed Bagzage, for account of We Fargo & Co. Contents unknown.” ‘Also a fine double barrel Rifle and Shot Gun combined, ia mahogany ¢ case and in good order, ‘soid at 12 o'clock, an elegant Ursiters onencod eran: octave grand Piano, made by Haliet & Cums me ren octave’ four round corner Piano, taste by We cester. AtBEET B. WALDRON, AUCTIONEER, Leavrgecs i te 108, pares, Ae See and 38 Church sta, BOGSBEOLD & y AND CABINEE FE FURNITURE, ARPET: Hcg B ING, &0, THI! sat 103s o'clock. ehunnon 2 COOKE wi 9¥ atiction Goods removed from, private sale, including Parlor and Library Suits, BED DSERADE, SUREAUR, WASHSTAN Bt RUBRELS 1 ‘AND INGRAL CARPET = 1d Crumb Cloths, 2 Bookcases, Budtets, Warurcbes, Bedding of every description, Bedroom and Dining Room Chairs, Etageres and Sewing Machines, Common Chamber Suits, ices to talesroome for convenience of say Chae, Glock, Crockery, Vasss, &c., being one of our big sales. Catalogues at sale. D aheiuae B. ba eros ar pears Gentee Household Farnitire, AT PRIVATE RESIDENCE, 180 Lexington avenue, corner Thirty-first street. WALDRON & COOKE will sell by auction this day the gniire contents of the private dwelling 180 neta avenue, Including fine Brussels, Threeply and ; in lad French walnut Parlor Suft, French plate Pier Mi sien walnct fi ‘mbrekins, walnut Cornloes, walaut Etaenre, wainut "Buffet, oak Bute oak Extension Table ‘walnut Bookcase, walnut d Chairs, Library Table, Turku, Chairs, walnut, mahogany and en- amelied Chamber Suits; spring and hair Mat Bolsters and Pillows, Comforters, Quits, Sheets, Cases, ‘Towels, China Dinner and Tea Sets, Glass, Window shades, and Curtains, fine n ain Paintings and Chromos,, Refrigerator mance Wik Kitchew aration: ar f03¢ O'Clock UCTION SALE.—THE GESCHEIDT. ESTATE, SITU- A. ed on Staten Inland, near the Fout Corners, and for- inerly occ" . Hesenbere & Fs wil ibe offered at public. auction, on the premises, to- fr separately, on Gaturday, jock P. M. forms of sale, which will be liberal, will be made known at the time of aule. Acca ficent Household Furniture at ea Superb Parlor, Suit, 0, for $200 ie Bale com- AUCTION, AUCTION, AUCTION.—MAGNI- "ss than ivate F rty family leavin, Fifteeuth street, near Fifth avenue. A better opportunity than attending bogus auctions, *, UcTION NOTIOE.—BY } MAX BAYERSDOBFER, AUC- (oneer, will sell this day (Saturday), commencing ‘at 1039 o'clock, at private mansion 194 West Twenty-sixth street, near Sixth avenue, ‘The richest sale of Household Furniture offered this season, vig :—First class rosewood ea Cs ype Ld by best city maker Thaker and of the Is covered Suit fovepleatk and brocatel; silk Suit sini sl oye Suit ace Curtains, Paintings, Bronze, sy Ee wea, Centre ao Chairs, Ensravings, £6. ining arnitares Bae fet and Extension Table, ohaire, bap oe ilverpiate, Din- ner and fea Sets, Urns, Pitel Cutler Bedsteads, Hair and Sprinj — ding, Bureaus, Washsands, ges, Rockers, Ghar, ec. ities Kinebon ‘and Basement Fur- niture. In old Furniture. 500 lots of useful Househ: MAX BAYSRSDORFER, Auctioneer, office 884 Bows ery. UCTION SALE—12 TENTH STREET. THIS DAY (RATURDAY), April ‘over $20,000 worth magnificent Household Furninture, at public auction, by B. NICHOLS, Auctioneer, 103g o'clock precisely, atthe four ‘story residence 12 Tenth street, between Broadway and Fifth avenue, near Fifth avenue. ‘Rosewood and walnut Parlor Suits, Cabinets Bronzes, Peinein ‘Vases, Statuary, Work: Rosewcod and walnut Chamber Suits, Lak of. Poats xIv., Magnificent four round corner Pianotorte. All the Furniture made to order for the present owner, and will be sold in lots to the highest biddere-Velvet, ‘Brussels, Medallion Carpets; rosewood and big Parlor Suits, richly carved and gilded, covered with the richest description atin brocatel, striped anid plain reps; Marqueterie Cabinets, bois de rose; ‘Jardinieres, Bronzes, Clocks, Vases, Mirrors, Turkish Chairs, Lounges, Rockers, Centre and les, Drocatel, rep’ and Jace’ Curtains, Planoforte, Stool and Cover; rosewood and walnut Bedsteads, Bureaus, Washsiande, Commodes, spring and hair Mattresses, Bed: 8 taht Bolsters, Klanket covered with rep ircloth; "Sideboard, Extension Table, Dining tars, Glaus China and Silver Ware, Table Cutlery, &c. Sale Positive. Reliable men in, attendance to cart or pack goods for purchasers at reasonable charges. ACCTION 841 SALE,—GEO, J, LEVY, AUCTIONEER, it Broadway, went Houston street will sell this day (Bai April 29, at 31 Ennt Fourth street, nent Lafayette place, at 10% o'clock, he entire Contents, of & large boarding houde, consisting of Brusse.s Carpets, Parlor Sults, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Mirrors, Oticloths, Bedding, Extension Table, Crockery and Kitchen Utensits, dc., &c. Goods must be removed immediately after the gale,’ Deposite required. Dealers und private buyers in- ing, ymmencing at 11 o'clock.” LUKE FITZGERALD, Auctioneer, office 460 Sixth avenue, worth. 500 lote by catalogue. Elegant Wi lousehold Furniture, Chickering & Son Pianoforte, Piet and Mantel Mirrors, fine Oil Paintings, real Bronze and Bisque Figures, Velvet, Medallion Carpets; real Lace and Brocatel Curtains, magniioees rosewood Kti Centre Tables, elegs ir Suits, Pompadour sty! oi ryt And gilded; Lady's Writing Dest, Bookcase, 500 choice vol- umes Bedrooms consist, via. :— Solid rosewood and black walnut Bedroom Sets, XIV; Bedsteads, Bursaue, Washstands, Comm Dressin, imc curled fair ving ‘Cases, 25 Mattresses en Xa P. ute = Song Pil cr lari, Linen shee low Sa aa aie * mh Drawit Room cont = ed eines Magnificent inlaid Bufet, cost 9800s Extention T ae and Bhedield 1d Piated Sg Ching Drama Urns, Casters, Knives, Forks, style Louis Ice Box, _nbiee Chat Pow, bitension Tabl tau adv ; house 0] AB of ‘look. atalogues ready; house open at 8 o'clock. N. B,—Responsl- ble men in attendance to cart, pack or ahip goods tenpon rf stored Ull M ngers wislring to attend this sale take Bixin or Seventh avenue care, stopping at Twenty-third aireet, UCTION NOTICE. POSITIVE SALE THIS (SATURDAY) MORNING, AT 109 WEST TWELFTH STREET, BETWEEN SIXTH AND SEVENTH AVENUES, WILLIAM KENNELLY, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL AT AUCTION, ON SATURDAY, APRIL 2, AT 10% O'CLOCK, AT 149 WEST TWELFTH STREET, bist mT AND 8 ney par iy ENUES y consia " Hof blacewelaut Parlor’ Bu Ktageres, Pier Glasses, with Console Tables; Turkish Chaits, Pictures, Lace Curtains, Shades, biack wainut Extension Tabie, Fancy Ta dies, black walnut and enametied Bedroom ‘air Mat- tresses and Bedding, marble top Bureaus, Velvet. and Bras- tels Carpets, fine Cut Glass Ware, China, silver Ware, js, and other articles belonging toa well fur- “UCTION SALBTHIS DAY, AT It (O'CLOCK, OF hactonm throw ‘orges” aiugle And Jonvia iarnes neat, Phaetons, 01 Aud double Mur Baddfes, Shectsy Blankew, 40. ia KURrHy Fulton street, Brooklya, JOHNSTON & VAN" PASNELL wil I'sell, on Monday, at 1036 o'clock, at thelr sales: large e- sortment of Furniture of Particulars to-morrow. Y JOHN N. VEDDER, ten years with the bi ENRY H. LEEDS. SATURDAY, Ay pet o West uaa rivate residence, Weatiogn place, be- imcdougal street tnd 8 GBNTEEL our BOLD FURNITURE, ELEGANT ROSEWOOD PIANO, Brossels Carpets and Oiiciotha; fair Mattresses, Feat! Elegant mahogany Secretary Togecase, ‘oak Dining ‘urniture, in mor unique olack marble and malachite inlaid French Clock, with real bronze coupes. Superb nudore Tbe Asqenaton. N. B.—Perso1 nal atenion given 5 esies of Farnitare at . B.—Personal attention given o are a private residen Office 87 ‘Went ti ‘Twenty-first street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, Y DANIEL A. MATHEW! ONEER, SALES- phy MATHEWS, AUCTION at the tween LARGE SALE OR REOOND HAND FURNITURE, MIR- ar Ry BRUSSELS, THREE-PLY AND IN- BTS, ke. DANIEL A. MATHEWS will sell on SATURDAY, April at 1036 o'clock, at his salesroom, 531 nder Bt, Nicholas Hotel, the entire oo removed for conve! compris walnut Parlor Su ta reps; Centre Tables, Fier Mirrors: Chandeliers. eregunt fronch Gdine Dinner Set rosewood and walnut Bedsteads, Dressing Bureaus, robes, Washstands, Extension Tables, Buifets, Bookcases, Library Taplas, Lounges, Haay Chairs, Bookars Hair Mat: easos, Soring Beds. Gnltloniers, Clocks, Vases, Silver Fiatod Ware: Catalogues ready carly moruing of sale, Goods now ready tor examination, YM. Di uGHTY, AUCTIONEER, Wilt sell 1 at 1036 o'clock, at th Nassau street, a lary ‘@hd general assortment of rosewood, Sand omk Parlor, Chaniber and sed pets of all kinds, Oil Paintings, sured Hair, Wool, Straw aod other. Matiresses, Beds, “Bed Blaukets, and the whole to be peremptorliy sold. ‘Broadway, nts of a private reside a reskdence ce rosewood an pros. 2 9 Y M, DOUGHTY, AUCTIONEER. Gente! Household Furniture, rosewood Pianoforte,"&e., this day, A 29, at 11 o'clock, at the private residence 48 Fast 1b8th street, Harlem, between Fourth and Fifth av nues. and 3-ply Carpets throvghout the ho Tyaltul and rosmwaed Peslas ivi oll the Bedding, Curl Hair Mattresses, Pier Mirrors, 7 octave rosewood Piahoforte, Dining Room Furniture, China, Crockery, Kitchen and Base- ment Utensils, Refrigerators,’ &c, Catalogues at house morning of sal ¥ M. DOUGHTY, AUCTIONEER, Will sell this day, at 12 o'clock, trae by virtue of a chattel mortgage bearing date March 25, 1871, from Marcus Simon to James L. Clute, on Parisian and ipported Furni- ture, to wit :—Rosewood and ebony Parlor Suits tn silk, rose- wood Cottage Pianforte, inlaid Tables, Lend French Beasteads, with canpy, Persian and vel: Rugs, ebony Armoire-a-Glace, ebony Side Board and Betena on Ta- ble to match, Bedasteads, Silk Curtat Bronze and Omolu Clock, Flower Stands, mahogany to Dr parr Scuttles, Chinaware, Silverware, &c., worth: int lon of con- noiseura and others. By “order ol Ww. |. Wolf, attorney for mortga, ¥ J. W. CAMPBELL, JR. AUCTIONEER, AT 204 WEST TWENTY-FIFTH STREET, Fil eol, this day, commencing a8 103 o'clock, all the Frou, Furuiture contained in sald four story English basement ri rivate residence, consuting of elegant Parlor Suits in reps: Ht French Plate Pier Mirrors, seven octave rosewood Pian black walnut, mahogany. mar “top. Bedroom Purniture j marble top Dressing Cabinets and Bureau j nO ce y Waeiedand; coach top Centre, side and Round Tables ; Leaf and Extension Tables; Haircloth Sofas and Sota Beds, Lounges; walnut, mahogany, reps, hatreloth, cane and Dioiig Chalrs; Rocking and | Feather Beds, Pi tort, Bi Bedding, Lace Gurtaina, Sdden. Toller Seta; i Brussels, Thce-ply and Ingrain Carpets; (ileloths. Refrigerators; Plated, Glass and Crockery Ware, Kitchen Utensils, &c. Buyers, deale cegaee are specially invited. Catalogues early a\ residence BX JOHN 4 DUNN, AUCTIONEER JOHN A. DUNN 01 Bowery) wili sell this scene tire Bose he Fistares, Furailirs, hc. fn itquor store Known as Jackson. Hall, corn teenth street and Greenwich avenue. | The Fixtures oo aist of splendid black walnut Counter, Shelving, Beer Pump, eens, Gas Firtures, Bogirines » empty Barrels, Glassware and general assortment of Liquors and all other seats ny in sald store; to be removed immediately after the sale. ENJAMIN P. FAIROHILD, AUCTIONEE3.—MORT- gage sale, at No. 13 Park row, at 11 o'clock A. M., on 29th day of April,J871, the Stock and Fixtures Saturaay, of Liquor Saloon. JOUN ©. LYST, Attorney for Mortgage. iY MAX I abt al AUCTIONEER.—SELLS AT 256 o'clock, ‘at 46 South’ Washington square (Fourth street), ra slegant Furniture of five story residence—Mirrors, Carpet welnut and oak Chamber Suita, Parlor Suite, Bureu Tables, Chairs, Lor taries, Stoves, Kitch. oa Furniture and Cookin ng Ueenle, AX BAYERSDORFER & CO.'8 office, 38 Bowery. Y¥ MAX BAYERSDORFER, AUCTIONEER.—SELLS ON Monday next, at No. 2 West Fourth street, near Broad- way, Cigar and Sample Room; excellent business; cheap privately. BAYERSDORFER & C08 0 8 office, Bowery. TAYLOR, AUCTIONEER, y_ (SATURDAY), at 1035 A. M., 13 Woet Twenty-neventh, Aires. Ponitive snie at anction of contents ot four story house as above,viz., ri Library Suite,covered in satin bro- catel and Prench reps; elegant Pianofsrve, 7 octave, rose: full Sete, rosewood ‘and black watnut ; BY Ua Pay 7 Stivers Ware: Knives, Forks, 8poo! {de Tabies ; house fnllyfurnished; oative, Fain of shine, Goods nth avenue cars, BY WAX BAYERSDORFER, AUCTIONERR. SELLS AT 10 ae at jos feat Twentieth Lar oe handsome Fur- ture; “Carpeia, Mirrors, Suits, 6, of temly declining MAX BAYERSDORFER & CO.'S office, 34 Bowery. M. LEVY, AUCTIONEER—WILL SELL THIS DAY (Saturday), toe see toon, at Win 6 "clock, at No. 4 West e Twenty-first Furiiture ‘contsined in said Ue mises, ‘legant Parlor Suit in reps; Brussels and olber Garpets, Kasy Chairs, Reception Chairs, biack walnut B reau, Bedsteads, ad marble top, Tables, Beddi Pillowa, Bolsters, Tollet Sets, &e. all fn fine order and w made. (OAL YARD AT AUCTION.—D, M. SEAMAN WILL sell this day, Saturday, April 29, at it o'clock, at Union Joal Yard, £31 Broadway, ‘near Forty-second sti two Horses, Carta, Meer Harnoesy Usreane, Signs, Ofiice niture, £e. RUGGISTS AND OTHERS.THE PROMINENT COR- ner of Canal street and Fifth avenue, head of West prewar: to be sold at auction May 8; sale positive to close e estate. NGRAVING! Hall Boek LEAVITT & WATER COLORS, &C.—CLINTON ale, Rooms and Art Galleries GEO. A. 60. cers. This, (Saturday) evening April 29, at 735 ‘slelooks great aale of Eugravings, Wale? Colors, choice Antique ‘Furniture, Curiosities, ac. Cata- loguea ready. Goods on exhtbition. AMES “CAGNEY, AUCTIONEER, REAL ESTATE AND Loan Broker, 1 Broadway.—Personal attention given tosalea of Furniture at private residences, hotels; Store Stocks, ae. THIS DAY, AT 2 O'CLOCK P. M., at No.7 Varick place, Sullivan st excellent Furniture of thr gant rosewood wood and black walnut I Pier and Mantel Mirrors; carved rosewood mt tre and other Tables, Secretary Bookcase, marble to; Bir Serpe Lace Curtains and Cornices; velvet, Brussels ai Bolsters ‘and Pillows; Dining and Kitchen Furniture. _Bemember the hour—2 o'clock. Eta three- foftall Ollelotha, Hat Rack, walnit und mahogany Chamber Furniture, pure curled hair Ma “ey OSnPE HBUEMAN & co, MONDAY, | may LATO jook A. M., at ret, bi cee oralook A. ask fig 9 Henry n aretwenn Pierre: 1 janisome Furniture; Tosewood Piano and Parlor uit os Koase, Buffets and Kx- tension Table, Velvet and Brussels Carpets, Mirrors, Mat- iresses, handsome Gas Chandeliers and Brackets, 0. ‘OBRIS WORD. AUCTIONEER. Blogant Parlor Furniture, Rosewood Pianoforte, oak Billiard Taple, Elegant Ormolu Chandeliers, Frenen Plate Pier and Mantel Mirrors. E. ze LUDLOW & CO. will Gags #t auction on Tuesda; 1871, at 1039 o'clock A. M. ts and Twenty-third 4 in said bouse, consiat- ry elegant ebony Parlor Suit in drab reps, richly carved ebony and ormolu Parlor Suit, crimson eatin brocatel ; Tosewood 7 octave Planofort ebony and ormolu Cabinet, id ola Centre Table, rich crimson satin brocatel ot Ormolu Chandeliers, rick Lace Curtains, superb Parian Groups, rosewood Chairs in flo ed ae brocatel, carved oak Billiard Table (Phelan mal plete, with balls, cues, Ac. 5 Saat walnut Dining ‘aie, carved black wainut Dising hairs, biue and gold rey rich. artistic bronze French Clock, elegant French plate Pier id Mantel Glasses, richly carved rosewood French Bed- teads, carved rosewood Armotre-a-glaces, elegant carved Dressing Table, carrodtotenten peau ing Bureaus, rosewood Commoden, carved roxewood Lounges, elegant rosewood Side in crimson satin; fine hair Mattresses, ra and Pillows, superb Aubusson and Wil: ton Carpets; very elegant and rich French China Dinner Sets, in blue and gold, 280 pieces; a larce quantity of elegant China and Glass Ware, with which the sale will oommen Fur niture will be on exhibition day previous to mits and catalogues tt the auctioneers’ office, ARSHAL’S SALF.—J. BOGART, AUCTIONEER, will sell at public auction this day, April 29, at 3 o'clock P. M., at No. 88 PRS under ref by virtue of an exe- cution, five barrels of JOHN H, HILLIER, Marshal. ORTG. SALE.MYER ELSAS, AUCTIONEER fells this days at iT clock, at Nor 9 Frankfort sire the entire Contents’ of a Saloon, with Household Furnitu cOnsiating of Bedsteads, Bedding, Counters, Chairs, Engrav- ings,Beer Pump, LookiOg Glasses, Gas Fixtures, &c. |, Attorney for Mortgagee. ORTGAGE SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF A CHATTER mortgage I will sell at auction, on Monday, May 1 at 10 dtclock A. M., on the premixes, the’ entire Stock, Furniture ana Contents of Milliman's Halt, corner Seventh avenue and ‘Twenty-p xth street. “IAB. ©, QUINN, Attorney for Mortgages, TEW YORK COMMON PLEAS. Nathan Eisen vs. Michael Collins, By virtue of an order made in the above entitled action, I Will sell, wt pubilc auction, on Saturday, April 29, 1871. at 9 he Propert ging to’ the firm of premises No, 30 Attorney street, cons! ting ot rriages, finished and unfinished. NATHL. JARVIS, JR Receiver. es P GAFFNEY & CO. AUCTIONEERS, 295 BOWERY, tell this day, at 2 o'clock, the Stook and Fixtures of the , Ulicloth and Window Shade Store, 607 Third Fortieth street, in lots to suit, rain or shine, worthy your attention, FIELD, AUCTIONEER—WILU SELL, THIS DAY, «at 10 o'clock, at No. 7 Eighth street, near First ave- nue, the Furniture of a private family, consisting of Sofas, Chat Bedsteads, Washatands, Crockery, Feather Beds, pets, Oilcloths, Kitchen Furniture, &c. RFE ae Warr ERS, AUCTIONEER—SALESROOM ast ay—Cigar box manufactory Machinery, "will sell thie day (Satiiay’, at 10. o'clock, at 90 Eig Soot the Machinery aud Fixtures of clyar box manufactory, consisting of 8 Circular Baws and Benches, 3 Bookbinders' Presses, Steam Tank, Steam Drier, Branding Press, Brands, Pulleys, Shafting and Hangers, Work Benches, tc. G, BERMAN, AUCTIONEER, }. Auction sale, on Monday, ighth avenue, near Twenty-sixth the entire Slosk, Furniture and Fixtures of » first class Lager Beer Saloon apd also the Househo.d Furniture of said place, consisting of Chairs, Tables, Counters, &c. Also, at 103 o'clock, at the corner of Broadway ani oe Wan street, the entire Stock, Furniture and Fixtures of @ Saloon, consisting of Liquors, Chairs, Counter, Tal HERMAN, AUCTIONEER.— rppeicertak SALE OF A Boarding House. This day (Saturday), April 28, at 11 O'clock, at No. 4Jamos street, the entire Furniture o house, ‘consisting of Carpets, Vilcloth, Matireanes, Stoves, dc. Sale positive, dealers invited. HHOMAS GAFFNEY, AUCTIONEER—WILL SELL this day, at 2 o'clock, the well known Restanrant, Liquor and Lager ‘Beer Saloon, corner, North First and, Fourth Rreets, iiliamaburg. 8 Bale positive, in one or more lots, HOM AS REILLY, AUCTIONEER, 499 NINTH AVE- at ‘will sell this day, at 10 o'clock, at 416 Tenth avenue, near Thi 4 fourth street, the Stock and Fixtures of a fine Grocery Store—Teas, Spices, Soap, Starch, Counters and Fixtures, Scales, "ke ana other] Goods and Fix- tu res. 10 CAPITALISTS. “VALUABLE, ~ BUSINESS PR ‘be sold at public auction, by RUBERTS & Monday, May 8, 1871, at 12 o'clock noon, at jesroom, 111 Broadway, ‘the very valuable Canal street, northwest corner of South Firth late Laurensatreet. Particulars at sale. ILLIAM ABBOTT, AUCTIONEER— OFFICE, NO. 6 che ea place, will sell op, Saturday, April 2, at 1034 o'clock, the entire Furaitur contained in house No. 202’Henry street.—Fine Parlor in erimgon, velvet Brussels ang Veivet i, Olicioths, Mattresses, Bods teads, enamelled Chamber Suits, &c. pie ABBOTI, AUCTIONEER, VEFICE NO. 6 City Hall place, will sell on Wednesday, May 8, at 10 e entire stock of new Furniture and Bed the warerooma 179 Chatham. street, co Tables and Bureaus, Extension Tabi Sofas, Bookcases. solid walnut an: also = large assortment of Looking May 1, at 10 o'clock, Bedding, Bedsteads Housekeepers an ‘Tea Cans, ogany Bedsteads Glasses and Bedding, de. oe" er TLLIAM ABBOTT, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL ON this day, at IL o'clock, the Fixtures of the liquor store 43 Peck sitp; Counter, Ice Cheat, Kegs, Clock, Drum Si Screen, Lager Beer Box, Xe. “ay ‘M. WITT! "ERS, AUCTIONEER—SELLS ON SATUR- ay, at No. 6 Balchen place, South Brooklyn, all the the house- ‘arpet lor Suits, China, Stoves Furnitare, &c. in t Black walbit Chamber Suite, Bedding, it and all other Gooden the house. Sal je at 103g o'clock. INSTRUCTION. A YOUNG, GERMAN LADY, CONVERSANT WITH five modern languages, and well at home in music and drawing, desires an engagement; highest references. 47 Lafayette place. N EXPERIENCED TEACHER, REMAINING IN THE city during the summer, will give daily tostruction at pil residence in Music, Drawing and the higher baglish Eranches. Terms 3 per’ week. Address 'N. A.C., Herald anon ENRY B. HERTS, AUCTIONEER, SALESROOMS 806 AND 608 BROADWAY. ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. THE MOST SUPERB SALE OF THE SEASON, ON SATURDAY, APRIL 29, AT 1035 O'CLOCK, AT NO. 344 WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET, PARLORS CONTAIN Roval Wilton Carpets, fich French, piat Mirrors, rosewood Parlor Suits, in satin brocatel, with nt Window Curtainn to maich;, bunt, inlaid and orm ‘abinets ; rosewood octave Pian Music Stand, Centre and Side Tables, Bronzes, a ye Groainents, ac. LIBRARY CONTAINS Royal Wilton Carpets, rosewood Bookcase, valuable Liorary of red pike Tos 500 et Tosewood Library Suite, les, aioting 2 CHAMBERS CONTAIN pels, Fovewood. and walnut Bed- Armotre-a-lace Waanatande, Wardrobes, Pictures, ir Mattresses, ing Reps and Satin Delain Curtalns, Lace Curtatnn, &c., &c. 4 DINING RUOM ‘AINS tolid Oak Buffet, Extension Tal Pier and Mai Velvet and Brussels Myrussels Carpets, rich French China aud Cut Glassware, ste ‘Ware, Cutlery, oak hairs, in leather and plush, Mirrors, &c., together ‘and fine assortment of Kitchen and Cooking ce. FENRY DREHER & HOPSON, AUCTIONEERS, 19 Bowery—sell this day, at 10 o'clock sharp, at the south- east corner of Brondway and Twenty-sizth street, contenta of Wine and Lager Beer Saloon, large black walnut Counter and Fistures, © Tables, Mirrors, Kugraringe, Ice Box, Glasses, rok ‘aps, Chandeliers, Stoves, & ENRY DREHER & HOPSON. AUCTIONEERS—SELL, this day, at 1144 o'clock, at 19 Bowery, contents of & foon and Boatding House, large Bar Counter and Fixtures ‘Ale Pump, Mirrors, black walnut Kound and Square Table Chairs, ‘and Demijohna; assorted Glasses, Clocks, Toilet le top Bureau and Wardrobes, Bed- by virtue of an execution, lot of Buttons, Fancy Goods, Alt, City iy Warehal. §. WEINBERGER, AUCTIONERA—SELLS THIS « day, April 29, at 10'g o'clock, at No. 12 power, fy Renta’ Furntantoe Goods, such as Sbirts, Suspenders, Neckties, ibs, &c.; ai80 a small lot of Jewelry and ae. By order of William N ENGLISH LA GREAT pan tataletf IN teaching desires situation as governess, in or country: scquiremente, English, French a ed resios Adareas M. By bor 429 Post office, New York. A GENTLEMAN, DESIRING TO TAKE A_ BRIEF course of lessons in Spanish, wishes to communicate with a competent instructor. Address box 863 Post oflice, stating terms. OARDING SCHOOL WANTED—FOR THREE BOYS, 1, 10 and 14 years; must be near New York. Address, Foatdace ‘Advantages and terms, A. DAVIS, bowg$,96 ‘oat oflce. ESIDENT GOVERNESS WANTED—IN A FAMILY IN the country, to instruct children in English branchos, Tmuste, Freneh, drawing, &c. Address IMPORTER, box 1,437 New York Post office, giving references, terms, dc. ___.MARBLE_ MANTELS. “KLABER, STEAM MARBLE AND MAKBLEIZ «Works, 14 and 136 East Eighteenth street, offers 500 Marble and Marbieized Mantels, all Grave Stones, Table Tops, &c., at pric FINE ASSORTMENT OF SLATE MANTELS; MANY new designs, from @8 80 upward. ighteenth street, PENRHYN SLATE € between Fir ‘nad ‘Sixth avenives. ARBLBIZED SLATE, MANTELS — RICH, AND BLE- gant designs, f up 250, B. TEWART & cO., 805 Sixth avenue, pewween arnt fh and hiryatsth streets. G, SUABER £CO,, MARBLE WORKS, 217 70 223 WEST Fifty tra street; between Broadway and Eighth avenue. Marole Mantels, Monuments, Hi new and oF ‘orfginal ‘engns, cheapest in the city. ° complete; Monuments, ‘that defy competition 2 DENTIST It Y BETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT, PAI a; benumbing apelication, gan adminisvered; beau: tiful etn re ices ae hollow cheek paired. 4 Say VILLERS, 168 Grand st, neat Broadway. FOURTEEN BILLIARDS. Al. —STANDARD AMERICAN BILLIARD TABLES, unequalled for accuracy and durability and ap- proved by the leading amateurs and professional players; constantly on hand, Tables at prices ranging from t260 up- Pants, Shoes, Com! wards; also unique styles for dwelling houses. Watches. PHELAN & COLLENDER, 788 Broadway. | ara AUCTIONEER—SELLS THIS | “KAVANAGH DECKER'S IMPROVED BIL » day, April 29, at 103¢ o'clock, at No. 12 Bowers Fur- liard Tables, all furnished with the celebrated Cat- niture, Hair Mattresses, walnut chines, Eugravings, Mirrors, de. and Crockery Ware; Stuffed Birds eloth four yards wide. I. %& WEINBERGER, ite, Soins, Sewing Ma- Feat Mllows, China also about 60 yards Oli- AUCTIONEER-SELL8 THIS April 29, at 1016 o'clock, at No. 12 Bowery, 10 gases of Thempsonian Appetizer ‘a0 of other Liquors, Wines, Champagnes and Cigars, to pay storage and charges. 8. WEINBREGER, AUCTIONKER, SELLS THIS I. day, at I ‘at 12 Bowery, 5 cases Sardines, 6 slavet a tio ian Appetizer. B BOGART, AUCTIONEER. oJ “Salerrooma NO. 1 North Wiliam street and 210 William Street. Every convenience is offered t Jes wishing to remove their y for convenience of gale to his larse reo ine’ Having taken the Inrge sore, No. 20 William Street, In connection with No. 1 North William street, Fur- hiture ean be stored until after the Ist of May, without charge, when goods will bring Detter « Ts Daf, APR rs, Ph eat Thirty-oighth street, Household Purnivure, Gola! Beanecus: dies, Cottage ita, a teads, large, black walnut Bedstends, fair, Spring and Exgplsiot any Chairs ‘wainal single. Hedatents, Mattresses, Peatcer Pillows, Diack walnut mi a8 ureaua, Washstands, Dining Room and Kitchen Fornt. ingeouold mahogany extension dining Tables, dining room Chairs, Crockery and Glassware, Tapestry, Brussel ‘'Three-ply Carpets, nearly new. The entire furniture of # four story brown atone house. TRAVER, AU CTIONEER -TRAVER & CO. WILL « sell this day, at 1L A. M., at 59 Great Jones street, the his day, a date: (aiaiten, moved for conventence Ol ales vin, Parlor and Bedroom Butte, Clegant marble top Bureaus bles, Chairs, Rocker any, b d otber Bedateada; Brussels anc blac! Carpets, Oticloth, Muttreaten, Feat! % Jows, Mirmrs, Sowing Muebine and other Touro mentian, Buyers aad dealers invit gut Cusbiona, at greatly reduced prices. New 5x10 Tal complete, #275, and other sizes at corresponding Warerooms corner Canal and OTICE. To Bilhard Tablo Makers, 1, W. B. Griffith herety gives you notice that I am the only authorized agent who has the i to apply M. Delaney's patent cushions with one or rea, and it any oe abould Vorringe on the same they deait with as the law ai- recta, And I furt inotce to the prblicand. all ail inform me of Tnoringement, and on oe conviction “0 Vesey street, New ¥ “EYES AND EARS. RTIFICIAL HUMAN EYES—BAUCH & GOUGEL- MANN with Professor Bolssonneau, of inserters of the improved Artiticial Human Eye, 86 Bleecker street. N. B.—Those eyes are en- doraed by the faculty. "WINES, “Liquors, &C, A TINE RYE OR BOURBON WHISKEY AT $2 60 PER allon; fine Sherry and Port Wine, #2 ) per gallon; Scotch and irish Whiskey, Holland Gin ‘and Jamaica Rum, fa ion. All warratited pure. WILLIAM M. GILES, oo ‘Sixth avenue, corner Thirteenth street, (4 ANS), DESIRE UNE PLACE DANS mericaine, pour so rendre generalement le francais, ‘as d’objec- Mons pour in mpagne. ‘adresser ra LOUis, Spring st. TNE be prt il aga - SOPRANO OTOUTS), DE- 18, pour ine, un engagement pour VAmerique; Repertotres ie ec ta Favorite et in Kelue de Chypre, etc. ; grand repertoire des concerts, Acdreaser A, 1.0., ponte restaute a Bruxelle Quay N FRANCAIS AMUSEMENTS. iN. NIBLO'S GARDEN, ‘HIS bbe Lag saawuRDay), APRIL ae Last Night of 1 the eat ‘Tragedy of Firat and only Se errig , es OUNT JOANNES, OUNT for this night only, when ho i vil emai ‘the character of RICHARD nL, iticence of Scener; (ORS and GRAN. MONDAY EVENING, MAY 1, the peel ‘Tragedl 7 DAveRFOR: 4 Stk GL cites "OVERRKACH, io Massanger't ot a NEN why t to PAY OLD DEBTs. reparation the Tatenssly tateresting original American drama, in four acts and @ prologue, illustrative of re and adventure tn the Southwest, entitied KIT, THE ARKANSAS TRAVELLER, expressly written for the popular charactor actor, AMUSEMENTS. \ CADEMY OF MUSIC. te Nie GARDE TEN RUBSCHIPTION NIGHTS ony ints and ‘matinee can i) at the fa Hentrmerns, Gul and 14 prouiaer MONDAY E will be produced in magnificent style, tary Bend on me stage, Dost ‘8 Oper: “4 OLLUTO, RA LOUISE KELLOGG, aracter of Paull Signor GIUSLPPE VILLANT e, who bas created x most REINA SEVERUS, Big. BAC in her admirable tm his masterly {my iy Miahed Tesior dt Grastay RICO CAROSELLI. OKLYN ACADEMY pr MUSIC, TIN Debut of moet pam 1gn0 THURSDAY. wat BRO SATURDAY, GRAND GALA | BY ERY THEATR: Sixty laut souNny “ELEN, at Exhnopian Comedian HOUSES JAMMED. TOT Fae “DOME, f ni ne Mr. Ce JUNNY ALL! in ie eter a great character o pe “DoT HOUSE VON DE RuINE, © { Mr. JOHNNY ALLAN, AU, gyho will appear in his original and impressive personation _KIT, OF ARKANSAS. A -THEATRE CoML THEATRE COMI Broadwa; ait St. Nichola, BUTLER & GILMOR TWO PERFORMANC EAST TWO PERFORMANG LAST TWO. tae ES NIDE! ESA SCHNIDER. YOUNG YACOB SCHNIDE! Sustained by the whole ‘company. NEW AND TH ov THE SEASON. THE Stasi \ TIFUL SCENERY, APPROPRIATE MOUNTINGS, BEAUTIFUL TLLUMIN ATION, STARTLING MECHANICAL WOND! nover before presented here EW SONGS AND DANCES, expressly written for and arrange INEE MATIN o'clock. cntidren bale Rice: PGi ROUPE WILL APPEAR, DOUGHERTY will tecture on the Top GERALDINE AND LEO! QUES, Miia SWAR’ pick iy the Day. iN for this supurb Drama, To be preceded by a Comedietts, Wiatnacn's. a Mi Afternoon at 2355 Vevening at ®o'ciosk. "Seale reserved ia GRAND GALA BILL FTERN AN MONDAY, APBIL 24 EVERY HVENING UNTIL FU RTITLE NOTICE, THE LIAR Booms THEATRE, After long and careful preparation EVER Y EVENING DURING 13 Shakspearo’s wiih fee play of the” BERT, HWE Lt LANA ay ith MR. LAWRENC OR Mra, 8. C. Mollenhuuer oe oN MONDAY, MAY 1, 00 rs WH i. Hartbud’e comedy, for the firat time this Mii Bella Pateman as Mt Mr, Robert Pateman and strong asic Entire new Scenery by Hiluard, Witham, Lewis and Con- new Costumes by Thomas Sey itasiaon stories la it WooDCOCK’'S BAP LE GAME, jnew Properties and new Machinery by lelum Eiteots by J. Seollon, aud Dunne and Mian new Musi by Flotow and F The whole under the stage direct tion of Murtrated by the folio LST i JOUN BROUGIIAM, OWEN MARLOWE TODD. GOLD, Mr. M. LA LEONARD, Mra ak LER, Min CLAYTON ant others, 8 OF THE SEASON, TAR Among others the scenes will embrace the following:— Act 1—Sicilin, VESTIBULE in a SICILIAN PALACE, with a view of PYRRHIC DANCE, by sixteen Grecian Youths. ct AND, ie LY PAS CY, Miss KOW: Act 3. THEATRE AT SYRACUSE prepared for the TRIAL of QUEL! rendering of THE OKAC THE SEA SHORE DURING A STORM. sc A Pastoral Scene in Bohemia, at SATYE ome THE PERISTYLE oF cH PA. BRATED STATUE SCENE. SATURDAY MATINEE, Mr. LAWRENCE BARRETT Ni ONLY A. Harr. Seats secured six days tn advance atthe theatre, or at ite branch tickot oilee, at Ditson & Co. IN HERMIONE, with the BE OF APOLLO, sROUGHAM, JOHN MS ERMON, MIST! ON MONDAY, MAY 1, W. H. Hurlbut's Comedy, PARIS, preceded by the yreat ugceaa of the season, ‘ity, SEFTON, DELANBS for the first time this re .C£, WITH THE CELE- Due notice will be given of the (production of now playing with great musoese | inl Tan r don Se ATURDAY MATINEB, APRIL at half-past 1. M. music store, No. 71 WOUDCOCK'S LITTLE GAME \LOBE THEATRE, 728 Broadway, AND FAMILY MATINEE. NICODEMUS. ir. LARRY TOOLEY, QUELTER and GOODRICH. ALTER Ww. EL NINO EDDY, poe EDWIN iat GREAT SUCCESS, * ; The laughable i NICODEMUS. .ROBERT BUTLE® GEORGE CLARKE as ERNEST STRELING, IEW AND APPROPRIATE SCENK, “BEAUTY pe FASHION THRO! NG THIS BIOU THEATRE, MATINEE TO-DAY AT IN REHEARSAL—RBANK. co EDWIN'S THEATRE, FOURTH KIRALFY TROUPE, SAN ANDEZ FOSTER | BAN IOM INE ps TO-DAY AT 2 ‘OOD'S MUSEUM. it All the mammoth troupe ap MATINEES WE: RAND OPERA HOUSE, Corner Twenty third ‘roe and Bigh STREETEGOF NEW STREETS OF NEW YORK: STREETS OF NEW YORK: TODAY, tne AT 2 P.M. THIS EVENING, ar ey Lae EVENING AT 4. EVENING AT. INS, stay ganD BALLET. TROUPE PPK, iy NIGHT. SUNDAY seventeenth ‘Grand fomoun NINTH REGIMENT ee com seer PEIRIS and Mr. - 4 HE SNOW STORM. UNION rephae BY, MOONLIGHT, On exlitbition from 84. M.toS P.M. LITT! BOY MACGREGOR, aR, 30, third Lecture by n nner vening, eal ROB F nday eventny noo . Mark ‘TOMS: Tuesday, bom x benedt of Mr. J. M. WARD. ‘ne AVENUE THEATRE. ie Laceee Bisted E yin. LEVY, the distinguish ret INESDA Ya REVIVAL OF be Mi FAUST. oO A MONSTER PROURAMME, Seats secured trom \. M. till i P.M. Cy. eet Box alxo at Schirmer's, 701 Bi Erie Rail Ones, Soraer ‘Twenty-third street and Srosawegs Pei a PHATIC ips Qrnrte THEATRE. SIXTH WEEK AND LAST NIGHTS of Augustin Daly's great drama of contemporaneous soctety, eu TRAG ARSED," and “LF [D ‘a | THOUSAND A YEAR,” the two most amusing comedies i acted EVERY ENING | THIS TRAGEDY REHEARSED. | Freift' he charact unusually accordant charactor “THE CRITIO: bg EVERY EVENING i DURING THE WERK. MATINEES WEDN: 'S AND SATURDAYS, AT 8, Presented with every care an ramic aids ee E. Hayes. ABLEAUX NIGHTLY ENCORED. Gk. Fox as BU! NDOWN ROWSE, M. C. _ Seats for the Inst nights can now be secured. sharaaters by Miss Clara Mor- ris, Fanny Morant, Linda Deitz, LizaieWinte Neiite Mortimer, dd elaborate scenic and paae others. TH MATINEE Saturday next, +)" Mr. MATHEWS’ FOU at hi git: Mathows in two alf-past 1 o'clock: THE C! JONJUGAL LESSO! @ Box Office is open from 8 A. M. till6 P. M.,and se cmay be secured three weeks ahead, AN BRYANT'S, between Sixth and Seventh avs, near B NEE 7 T 2 CHILDREN BAAN PRICE TO MATINES. characters, and 8 TWENTY-T THIRD 8’ ol AT 2 O'CLOCK, SUNDOWN ROWSE, aseereees One Dotiag, LAST MATINEES, “F. B. CONWAY'S PARK THEATRE, BROOKLYS SATURDAY EVENING, AFRLL 49, UNC THIS NIGHT ONLY. a8. Bring the children to see Little Mac as the Monkey. Dave Reed, Little Mac, Brockway, Warren, forrigon’s Orchestra, FAMILY MATL EE. Messrs. Seymour, McAndrewa, Stanley, Pidlberte: ree i so RS. F. B, CONWAY'S PARK THEATRE, BROOKLY! le to rent for the summer sexso1 week ‘Apply to WYCKOFF & LIITLE, 202 Mo ntague street, Brook: MATINE: BRYANT'S MINSTRELS TO-DAY. EWCOMB & ARLINGTON'S MINSTRELS. TWENTY-BIGHTH STRERT OF CORNER BEQADW VAX. INEE MATINEE To. DAY: MATINEE TO-D; BY SPECIAL B ‘ST. ELA GRANDE DUCHESSF, r tat NTRAL PARK GARDEN, AT 2 O'CLOCK. aT OCKk. DAY EVENING, May 3, 1871, All the new artists appear WOMB. & ARLINGTON I INA EDWIN'S, TONGUE AT & OtCLocK ) TONIGHT AT rs frou 10) rPONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE. GRAND MATINEE TO-DAY, 1 XATSUMA'S ROYAL Ss At San Francisco Hall, 58% Broadway. First representations of the wonderful MAGIC EGG AND INCUBATION FEATS. The unique and orginal SONG AND DANCE, together witn the other mysttiying acta, Seats six days in advance at the box office, Matinees Wednesdays and Saturdays, when children wifl itted at half price. WING TO THE GREAT SUCCESS OF MISS GRASTBLLA RIDGEWA fa ABA ‘0 Pitiert, DR, KAHN'S MAGNIFICENT MUSEUM, 145—BROADWAY—765, opposite Astor place, NTO! At the SATURDAY POPULAR CONCERTS, At ASSOCIATION HALL, the mananager has the pleasure of informing the public that the above artiste will all appear to-day (Saturday), Aprii 2%, TICKETS, % CENTS. SPECIAL REQUEST, AL RS; LA Cag n DUCHESS! BC PARK GARDE! WEDNESDAY EVENING, May 3, 1871 188 ADELAIDE PHILLIFP: contralto, and es J.B. TH will alt in'atd of the Hause of feet for Consumptir jon, at 4 o'cloc! leavenly Lan” Fifth Stoke bore B ~ SPECIAL RE BAL DE LA Gikax ne Pp ar CENTR _WEDNESDAY EVENING, Many _ isi ooconnncincenel> THE RENOWNED |AS, the eminent basso, TEINWAY HALL. Arion 300) ETY SATURDAY, April 29, at 8 P. rand Vocals A} Tnatrumentel Concert, ides direotion of at the Church vorty-aih ree Caria on which occasion the following eminent talent will assist :— h, soprano; Mr. F. Remmertz, barito jolin ; the Arion Soc yy and a'grand or: erformers. ‘Tickets 4 Sue, at music stores and at the door, ‘Miss Ida Rosenbur, b &. Damroseh, vi Save TRE Boy" Inativate, Sunday, evening, April 90, at 8 o’clook, ente, Ee EDWE pas DAUNTLESS, ow Polke Mazurka, - Thomas’ Beker. 4 by the orchestra at Wal auccenn. Deaeated to Commodore J-u. Bennet, Jt, ‘ke Yacht sq Miho tile page sie the colors of the, yacht aquadroa and the beecartn.. ri 636-"" STAIRS, (an Breng between pours and Bleecker DWAY ARCADE. BROADWAY ARCADE. eatest Lalv etveudants, SONG AND DANCE, JIG, CLOG AND RISA Puptis hited for the stage, by Houston street, near Bowery. you ROGAN, Ladies taught private | yates EDWIN'S. k’e theatre with MISCELLANEOUS. NUFACTURERS OF FANCY ARTICLES PLEASE sond descriptive and Bipnia. 4 deg PORTER & CO., 14 North Broad d street, Philadel HY B&R. SMITH, MANUFACTUREKS or Farge + hangings, 0 Warren street, near College ol

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