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How a Country Irishman Lost His Wate nd Chain. After tne procession was over on Monday Daniel Butler, of Stamford, Conn., made.the pest of his ‘way to Twenty-seventh street and Fourth avenue, from which place he was to have taken the train for home, While walling at the ticket ofMice he got fmto conversation with @ man whose accent was certainly «as Irish as his own, and whose ideas regarding Ireland and the bra- very and patriotism of its children were en- air im accordance with those of the purest Milesian, oor Butler, who had drowned the shamrock sufficiently during the day that he just deis a8 if he couid whip an Englishman tn less than Bo time, accepted without the least hesitution an in- vitation to drink extended to him by lis new-found friend. They entered the liquor store of Herbert Mason, where the stranger saw another person, whom he also asked to drink with him. After they had drank dice were obtained, and the three began vw play what is known as “‘top'and bottom game,’? at which Butler lost uot only his watch and chatn, but mis “bottom doliar.’? The two strangers having de- amped, Captain Leary, of the ‘I'wenty-first pre- emet, gave Detective Terwilliger orders to arrest ‘the bartender of the place, whose name is Frederick Carie. Yesteraay Carie was arraigned at the York- ‘Ville Police Court, and held to answer by Justice Bixby, on acharge of having conspired with the two strangers for the purpose of defrauding Buver is watch and chain. He gave bailin $1,000 to $$$ of aaswer, but Butler, who could not give bail to ap- zor to prosecule, Was sent to the House of Deten- n. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS Married. Buck—TILLov.—On Tuesday, March 19, at the vesidence of the bride's father, by the Rev. Franklin Babpitt, FRANCIS D, BUCK to CLARA TILLOU, daugh- ter of Francis ‘fillou, +» All Of this city. BULKLEY—KEELING.—On Monday, March 18, at ‘the resiuence of the bride’s parents, by the Rev. Dr. NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1872.-TRIPLE SHEET. ‘oattend the funeral, from Bellevue Hos} East Toes street, on Thursday, Swarel di at one o’clocl Horraing&.—On Monday, Maren 18, Henry R. Horrmire, Jr., son of Henry R. and Sarah E. Hort- are, Imends of the family are respect. fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, #00 East 120th street, on Wednesday, Marcn 20, at 12 M. HounsLow.—On Monday, March 18, after a severe ilness, MARGARET S., wile of Benjamin M. Houns- low, Jr., and daughter of the lale James M. and Saran Logan, im the 28th year of her age, ‘The relatives and friends of the family, algo the Members of Metropolitan Lodge, No, 33, and Mount | Zion Encampment, No. 17, 1. 0, of O. F., are re- spectiuily invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 1 Patchin place (West ‘Tenth street), on Wednesday, March 20, at one o'clock, Howg.—la Brooklyn, & D., on Thursday, March 14, of diphtheria, GEORGE DEXTER, only son of Dex- ler and Ehzabeth S. Howe, aged 2 years, 4 montns and 10 days, Also, on Monday, March 18, DExTER Hows, in the 52d year of his age. Fdneral services of both of the above will take Place from the late residence of Mr. Dexter Howe, 38 Tnird street, between South Ninth and Tenth streets, Brooklyn, E. D., on Wednesday, March 20, at two o'clock B, M. “Relatives and iriends are respectfully invited to attend, KELLY,.—At Jersey City, N. J., on Tuesday, March 19, 1872, suddenly, at her residence. 106 Bergen street, ANN KELLY, widow of Matthew Kelly, @ native of Castletown Delvin, Ireland, Funeral notice hereatter. Hazelton (Pa.) papers please copy. KEEN.—At Newark, N. J., on Sunday, March 17, 1872, GEORGE A. KEEN, Jr., aged 31 years. The relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, March 20, 1872, at one o’ciock P, M., from the residence o! his parents, 985 Broad street, Newark, N. J. KETCHUM.—At Harlem, on Monday, March 17, Miss EMELINE KeTcHUM. The relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, from the house of her brother, Edgar Ketchum, corner Second avenue and 128th street, on Wednesday, March 20, at one o'clock P, M. Bermuda papers please notice, Lerscu.—On Tuesday morning, March 19, after a short and painful illness, JENNIE MARIA, the be- loved and eldest daughter of Frederich ana Mar- Brewer, Mr. JOHN BULKLEY, of New York, to Miss AeNes E. Kee.ta, of Brovklyn. No cards, WILLSE—STOKES.—On Sunday, March 17, by Rev. Y. V, Mabon, SYLVEsTeR WILLS8, of New Durham, Xx } to Miss Ruru Sroxss, of the towa of Union, Died. Bowers.—At Plainfield, N. J., on Tuesday, March 49, 1872, at une residence of jor George Boyd, WILLIAM D. BowERS. Faneral at Plainfield Grace church, on Wednes- @ay, at half-past nine o'clock A. M, Relatives and 4rlends are invited to attend. BRADLEY.--Suddenly, on Tuesday, March 19, ata juarter past one o'clock P. M., MARY L., wife of wwisbury L., and eldest daughter of Samuel Love, of scariatina, after confinement. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the Taneral, from her late residence, 44 West Filty-sixth @reet, on Friday, March 22, at one o'clock P. M. BuRNS.—On Tuesday, March 19, 1372, in the loth year of bis age, BENARD Burns. His relauves and friends are respectfully Mvited to attend the funeral, on Thurs @ay afternoon, March 21, at 20'clock, at his late Tesidence, No, 1,211 Atlantic avenue, near Nostrand, Brookiyn. . BUSHNELL.—In‘'Williamspurg, on Sunday, March 14, Mary M., wife of Osemus Bushnell, in the 34un Year of her age. Relatives and friends of the family are requested to attend the funeral, at bis late residence, 1u1 Di- Vision avenue, Williamsburg, gn Wednesday, March 20, at twelve o'clock, without further notice, Ke- mains will be taken to Tarrytown, CARROLL.—On Monday, March 18, GroRGE H., peared son of William and Sarah A.'Carroil, aged years, The iriends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of .his inte, 518 West Forty-second street, this (Wednes- ) afternoon, at one o’ciock. CoNnNER.—At East New York, on Monday, March 18, 1872, of congestion of the brain, Mrs, ReBKccA ConneR, wile of Edward W. Conner and aaughter Of the late Isaac L. Snedeker, aged 30 years, The relatives and friends of the family are re- ested to attend the funeral, on Thursday, March {l, at two o’clock, from her late residence, Jamaica K road, first house west of the tollgate. Cox.—On Tuesday, March 19, of congestion of the brain, EDWIN, iniant son of Edwin and Mahala x. Funeral on Thursday, 21st, half-past ten o'clock A.M., irom the residence of his parents, No, 383 Bioccker street. Darugy.—On Tuesday, March 19, of inflammation ef the Jungs, ELIZA FRANCES DARBEY, 7 months old. Funerai to-day (Wednesday), at one o'clock P. M., to Evergreen Cemetery. Davis.—At Elizavethport, N. J., WILLIE ARTHUR, Bon of William and Christiana F. Davis, aged 3 years, 11 months and i5 days. His remains will be taken to Greenwood to-day (Wednesday). Funeral services at Protestant Episco- pal church, Elizavethport, at half-past ten A. M.; ‘will reach New York, via Cortlanat street, at nall- past two P. M. Brooklyn papers please copy. DBAN.—In the city of brooklyn, on Tnesday morn- ing, March 19, CALEDONIA SEATER, Wile oi Daniel an, » The relatives and friends of the family are re- Pecifully invited to attend the funeral on ‘Thursday Biternoon, at two o'clock, at her late residence, No. 1 Hanover place. Dg LA MONTAGNIE.—At Newark, N. J., on Tues- @ay, March 19, EpwarpD DE La Montaanig, io his Goub year. Funeral services at his late residence, 20 Centre street, on Thursday, March 21, at eleven o'clock A, M. Relatives and irieads are invited to attend. {n- terment in Greenwood Cemetery. : Boyie.—On Monday, March 18, Francis J. Doy.e, youngest son of J. P. and Margaret Doyle, ed 1 year, 11 months and 10 days. the relatives and friends are respectiully Invited to attenu the funeral, on Wedn , at one o'clock, from the residence of ms parents, 361 East Thir- teenth street, tothe Cemetery of the Holy Cross. Doy1e.—Suddenly, on Monday, March 18, Tuomas DoYLE, native of Graiguamanagh, county Carlow, ircland, aged 42 years. The relatives anu friends of the famuly are respect- faliy inviied to attend the fuveral, from his late residence, 31 Wasiington street, on Wednesday afternoon, at one o'clock. Evarts.—On Tuesday, March 19, JAMES W. Evakts, aged 32 years, 7 months and 3 days. The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Thurs- @ay, March 21, at two o’clock, from the North Re- Yerm Wutch church, in Claremont avenue, near Myrile, without further notice. New Haven papers piease copy. PARRINGTON.—In this city, on Monday evening, on dad 18, L1zz1k BUTLER, wife of Adam L. Farring- n. The relatives and friends of the family are respect- ly invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, larch 20, at ten o’clock A. M., at her late residence, 431 Greenwich street. PAULHABER.—On Tuesday, March 19, WILLIAM ©, FAULHABER, aged 43 years. Funeral will take piace from his late residence, Tenth avenue, on Thursday, at one o’ciock. lembers of Jackson Lodge, No. 5, A. P. A. and ‘Sister societies, are respectfully invited to attend. FITZGERALD.—On Monday, March 18, EpWakb J. ITZGERALD, native of Castle Island, county Kerry, land, aged 34 years. The friends of the family and those of his brother- in-law, James McCauley, are respectfully invited to a@ttend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 8 State street, on ‘Thursday, March 21, at one o'clock ‘0 THE MEMBERS OF THE NEW YorK Youna MEN’s ROMAN CATHOLIC BENEVOLENT ASSOCIA- ‘TION:—BrornERsS—You are requested to meet at the Asssociation rooms, 327 Bowery, on Thursday, March 21, atone o'clock P. M., sharp, to attend the funeral of our late vrother, Edward J. Fitzgerald, By order M. W. BOWEN, President. P. Tighe, Recording Secretary. At a meeting of tie Henry Smith Club, held at ‘their rooms, 49 Whitenail street, on Tuesday even- ing, 19th inst, on motion it was unanimously re- Bolved that whereas it has pleased the Almighty to separate irom us our brovier member, Edward Fitzgerald, Resolved, That by the will of Divine Providence ‘We have lost one of our most able and respected Members, and that we sincerely condole with his bereaved family in their present afticted state, Resolved, The members of the club will meet at their rooms on Thursday, zist inst, at one o'clock P. M., and proceed tn a body to attend the funeral, end thus pay our last trivute of respect to our de- ceased memver. JAMES LEK, President. James DOLLann, Secretary, FRANK.—On Monday, March 18, after a severe Mliness, SAMUEL RANK, the beloved son of P. W. and Fanny Frank, at the age of 7 years and 6é months, ‘The relatives and friends of the family, also the Members of Mount Neboh Lodge, No. 257, F. and A. M.; Lebanon Lodge, No. % 1. 0. BBY and Dis- trict Grand Lodge, No, 1, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, irom the residence Fents, 362 West Thirty-tirst street, on Wednesday, March 20, at nalf-past nine o'clock A. M. LEBANON LODGE, No, 9, I. 0. B. B.—The oficers and members of the lodge are herewith respectfully Fequested to attend the 1uneral of the son of our esteemed brother, . W. Frank, from ils residence, 962 West Thirty-frst street, on Wednesday, the 20th, at hall-past nine o'clock A. M. garet Letsch, agea 14 years, 7 montis and 7 days. ‘The relatives ana friends of the family are respect- fay invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday, March 21, at one o’clock, [rom the residence of her parents, 140 First avenue. MARTIN.—Alter a short illness, Mary A,, eldest daughter of John J. and Ann Martin, aged 3 years, 7 months ana 20 days. The relatives and friends of the family, and those of his brother, Patrick and brother-in-law, Michael Manning, are most respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her father, 79 Bayard street, on Wednesday, March 20, at two o'clock P. Me MoLLIns. -On Monday, March 18, ALIog MUL- LINS, the belovea wife of Patrick Mullins, in the 27th year of her age. ‘The Sriends of the family and those of his brother John will attend the tuneral, from St. Peter’s cnureh, corner of Hicks and Warren streets, Brook- lyn, Unis day, at two o'clock P, M. Peoria Democrat and Transcript please copy. MYKINS.—On Monday, March 18, Mrs, ELLEN My- KINS. Relatives and friends of the family are respect’ fuily invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 302 Eighth avenue, tris (Wedhesday afternoon, March 20, at one o!clock, McCLAUGHLIN.—Up Monday, March 18, Mary, the beloved wife of Michael McLaughlin, in the 63d year of her age; @ native of the parish of Killyvegs, county Donegal, Ireland. Relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 148 Ludlow street, on Wednesday, March 20, al half-past one o’clock P. M. O’BRIEN.—On Tuesday, March 19, Many, wife of |. By order. S. HAMBUKGRR, Secretary, The members of Mount Nevon Lodge, No. 267, F. and A. M., are hereby respecttully invited to astend the funeral of tue son of Past Master P, W. Frank, on Wednesday morning at hull-past nine o’cloek, at 802 West Thirty-frst street, ABM. J. SEMEL, Wor. Master. FRIRLING.—On Tuesday, March 19, HENRY PHILIP FRIELING, agea 42 years, 6 months and 9 days, ‘The relatives and friends of the family, also the members o! Hermann Lodge, No. 208, F. and A. M., hd the New York scititzen Corps and the Casper ub are respectiully inviled to attend the fuueral, On Friday afternoon, at two o'clock, Irom the North Dutcn church, corner Fulton and Wiliam streets, GAVAGAN.—On Tuesday, March 19, 1872, MARY favacan aged @ native of the county Cavan, ireland, ihe funeral will take place on Thursday, at two Welock P, M., Jrom 73 Carmine street, GuNTON.—On Tuesday moraing, March 19, WM. B. Guin, sue luneral service will take place at his late resi- on Genee, is6 lusd sureet, at ten o'clock A, M. SY, Zisvinst, Remains 10 be taken to New for interment, HAKINGION.—On ‘Tuesday, March 19, M, w BARINGTON, of Tralee, county Kerry, ine he iriendy gs Uo family are respectinlly inwitad James O'Brien, and daughter of James and Judith Conlan, of the parish of, Doonass, county Clare, Ireland, aged 26 years. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday, March 21, at two o’clock P. M., from St. Peter’s Ro- man Catholic church, corner Warren and Ricks streets, Brooklyn. Tue remains will be vaken to the dekh of the Holy Cross, Flatbush, for inter- men! Limerick and Clare Lag Move please copy. PEAKE,—On Tuesday, March 19, at Chatham Vil- lage, Columbia county, New York, Harriet H. PsaxkR, widow of Chauncey H. Peake, aged 66 years. Milwaukee papers piease copy. Rarrerty.—On Tuesday, March 19, ELIZABETH Rarrerty, widow of Join Raferty, a native of Cavan, county Cavan, Ireland, aged 65 years, The relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her son, John Male, 401 West Forty-second street, to the Churen of St. Michael, West Thirty-second street, near Ninth ave- nue, on Thursday, March 21, at ten o'clock, After a solemn requiem mass the remains will be carried to Calvary Cemetery. Sause.—On Tuesday, March 19, Mary E., wife of M. ce use, In the 32d year of her age. ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from 212 East Eleventh street, on Thursday, March 21, at ten o'clock A. M., from thence to St. Ann’s church, Twelfth sireet, between ‘Thira and Fourth avenues, when a solemn requiem mass Will be offered for the repose of her soul. SCANLON.—On Monday, March 18, 1872, of apo- plexy, BRrinGeT SCANLON, native of Castletown, county of Sligo, Ireland, aged 63 years. ‘The funeral will take place from her late rest- dence, 86 Degraw street, Brooklyn, at two o'clock ¥ precisely. Remains to be interred at Calvary Cem- etery. ScueRF.—At Cedar Grove, N. J. on Monday, March 18, his age. Funeral services at his late residence, Wednesday, 20th inst, at two o’clock P.M. Remains will ar- rive on Thursday, the 21st jnst., atthe Morris and Essex depot, foot of bert street, at fifteen min- utes past nine A. M. elatives and friends are eeenecsreiy invited to attend. Carriages will be in wailiug. SCHROEDER.—On Saturday, February 10, AUGUST SCHROEDER, formerly of Holstein, Germa: uy. Sims.—At Hackensack, N. J., on Monday, 18th inst, of membraneous croup, Josuva A. only son 2 Daniel,and Fannie W. Sims, in the oth year of 1s age. iis remains will be taken to Red Hook, N. Y., for interment. TIETJEN.— On Tuesday, March 19, ati ten o'clock, GroRGE F. TieTJEN, beloved son of Claus O. an Catharin Tietjen, aged two years, 11 months and 22 days. ‘ine relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from their resi- dence, No. 657 West Fortieth street, corner of Eleventh avenue, on Wednesday, March 20, at two o'clock P. M. TigTJEN.—On Monday, March 18, after a short il. TIBTJEN, aged 44 years and 3 ness, HENRY W. months. ‘rhe relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully invited to attend the iuneral, tnis (Wednesday) atternoon, at half-past one o'clock, from his late residence, No, 48 Tenth avenue, Tostn.—in Brooklys, on Saturday, March 16, ELLEN Tostn, in the 47th year of her age. St. John’s (Newfoundland) papers pases copy. TULLY. —On Tuesday, March 19, 1872, ELLEN R., wife of John T. Tully, aged 80 vears, The friends of the famuy and those of her father, John A. Duff, are respectiully invited to attend the funeral, on ‘Thursday morning, at ten o'clock, from her lave residence, 23 Seventh avenue, and trom thence to St. Joseph’s church, corner of Sixth ave- nue and West Washington place, where a solemn requiem mass Wil be offered for the repose of her soul. Walrz.—In Stamford, Conn., on Monday, March 18, ANASTASIA M., daugiter of the late Captain Isaac Waite. The remains taken to Westport for interment, Watsu.—On Tuesday, March 19, ELLEN WaLsH, ‘widow of Peter Walsh, aged 64 years, * The relatives and friends, and those of her sons, John J.and Edward F., are ttully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 324 Fast Fiith street, on Thursday morning, at half-past nine o’clock; thence to the Church of the Nativity, Second avenue, between Second and Third streets, where a solemn high mass will be offered for the repose of her soul, and from thence to the Cemetery of the Holy Cross, Flatbush, for interment, WELDON.—At East Orange, N. J., on Monday, March 18, Mrs, GEORGIANA WELDON, Of New York city, formerly of Newark, N. J. Notice of faneral in to-morrow’s paper. Weynrica.—On Monday, March 18, 1872, Louis, youngest son of Charies and Elizabeth Weyrich, Sr., in the 19th Vear of nis age. ‘The relatives and friends of tne family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from the rest dence of his father, 55 Greenwich avenue, on Wed- nesday afternoon, March 20, at one o'clock. Wuire,—On ‘Tuesday, March 19, Harry W. wa son of the late Ezra and Catherine White, in the 17th yeur of hisage. . ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, March 20, at twelve o'clock, from St. Luke’s Hospital, Fifty- fourth street, near Fifth avenue, thence to Green- wood Cemetery. Waiting. -At Spuyten Duyvil, on Saturday, March 16, James R. Wurrtna, in the 60th year of his age, The (wneral services will be held at St. bartholo- mew’s church, Lafayette place, corner of Fourth aie on Wednesday, the 20th inst., at two o'clock Woop.—At_ Bronxville, on Tuesday morning, March 19, 1872, ELLEN M. Woop, eldest daughter of Wiliam L, and the late Ellen M. Wood, Funeral services at Bronxville, on Thursday morn- Ing, al clever o'clock A. M,, and at her late resi- dence, 1,107 Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn, ay half-past tree O'clock en the same VOLFGANG SuHUuRF, 10 We 66th year of YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, &C, FAO SALE—A STEAM YACHT, NEARLY 6 : Net et eOR HOINS a incre fiatoe potter new. SON, Herals Sus, Pier'No Yast ikiver. p News ollee, __ BILLIARL “STANDARD AMERICAN BILLARD TaBire— New ‘also Bagatelles and ine taining to bills OLLEN DE, loweat prices, successor to Phelan & Collen i, W. r, 788 Broadway. MAKING, HAVE REMOVED Sixteenth street, between from 817 Broadway to 17 ‘ith avenue and Union square, bi io OLITICAL PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION P' done w short notice by the Mé Printing Es- inianracad Sovnor of BroBéway aid Aon seek New Far vee eee Pirtrom at BROS., DRESS! sorner BUS! NESS OPPORTUNITIZS. 5 ADDITIONAL CAPITAL Merchants, manufacturers and others requiring more capital, or persons desiring to invest money, or enter any anproved business, will meet with resnons! rties and desirable opportuniues, (caretully investigated), ur oflice, Mining prqperts &c., sold on commission. 10Gs" ferenc CARLETON & CO., \clal Agents, 98 Broadway. Referen: Hi. B. Claftin & Co., Dry Goods, Granville, Whittlesey & Co,, Hate and Furs, 390 Broadway. _Osborne & Townsend, Jewellers, 637 Broudwa RELIABLE MAN, WITH TO TAKE THE A place of one retiring, can Bear ef e wplondid ‘opportunity for business by addressing SHERMAN, box 148 Herald oflice, HOUSES, ROOMS, 0» WANTED. In This City and Brooklyn. A. SHANCE.—WANTED, FIRST CLASS HOUSE, FUR- ished or unfurnished, between Fourth and Sizth ave- hues and Thirty-frst and Filty-seventh streets; will country mortgage ‘and may ‘eave 30 per cent on hot institution ; tull particulars only noticed. Address CO! box 180 Herald office. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE (NO CHILDREN) DE- sire a small unfurnished House, below Fortieth stre et reas pe Sate ayes would buy some Furniture, i ood aud cheap. partie f ©.8, PECK & CO,, 947 Broadway. FURNISHED | HOUSE WANTED-MEDIOM | SI7R, goud location, well furnished, by a private family for ‘one year from April or May; state r rent, W. 8S. HUMPHRYS, 634 Broadway. GENTLEMAN WITR $15,000 TO $30,000 CAN OBTAIN ‘an active or silent interest in a very protitable busin Carried on under letters patent of United States, Great Britain, France and Belgium, for Distilling and Purifying all Spiritous Liquors for Medicina! use, Endorsed by Amer Instute and medical faculty. For particulars call on or ad- dress Mr, &. HARRIS, Reiinery, 641 Hudson st, New York, A HALF INTEREST IN A PROFITABLE BUSINESS, many years established, is offered to a man who can command $1,000; this is worth investigation. LLOYD, 29 Broadway, first floor, LADY WANTS A PARTNER—IN A LARGE, ELE- fianlly furnished ‘private boarding house, most, desir. ably located in a very | fashionable neighborhood and. filled With first class boarders; about @6W required. Address BUSINESS, box 124 Llerald oflice, A BPLENDID OPPORTUNITY IS OFFERED TO PAR- as) ties desiring to engaze in the Dry Goods and Grocery n old concern of 20 years’ standing, now doing a n be bought out if applied for very soon. apply to A. 8, HASBROOK, Hughsonville, PARTNER WANTED—IN A LIGHT, PLEASANT business, well established and profitable ; $1,250 will buy one half inter MOODY & CO., No, 7 Murray street, room 28. HALF INTEREST IN A MERCANTILE BUSINESS of 12 years* standing will be sold for and services. References exchai "Appl > Reterencs ned, Apply to LLOYD, 29 Broadway, A MANUFACTURING BUSINESS, ESTABLISHED IN the city, will Glspose of territory outside of State; ample Profits, with small capital. SMITH, HALL & CO,, 66 Cortlandt street, ITH $3,000, TO extablisiied; he ttend fo the finances, Ac. best references, tre Herald Uptown Branch PLEASANT AND PROFITABLE RETAIL CASH Business, well located and thoroughly established, of- fered at a sacrifice.—Fixtures are first class; stock well assorted, seasonable and in good order; rent low; stock and fixtures ‘invoice over 10,00). Sickness compelling the owner to give up business, he proposes to insure a prompt gale by offering the busiiiess xtock and fixtures, comple for $6,000, Address SUKE INCOME, box 156 Herald oflce. A BRILLIANT OPPORTUNITY TO CAPITALISTS—TO double investment in one year: full patents and copy- Fights, Call on or address F. D: J., 103 Malden lane. USINESS FOR SALE.—HAVING LARGE EXPECTA- tions in the South, I will sell my lucrative Business Spe- Glalty. long eatablisued. “For investigation apply n person at 661 Broadway, top flo’ D Ta tVERY, STABLE, DOING A. PROFITABLE + business and established many years, 1s offered on good, Verma; a long lease will be given, with privilege of renewal ; sf desired, land and building will be sold without stock; up- per part of building nicety fitted Wy As a residence and occu- pee by prenent Muar GRIGGS, CARLETON & CU., lal Age’ FO rr way. OR SALE—THE TENT RIGHTS FOR FIVE SMALL new inventio! irely new articles, Address T. N. WEBB, room 93 Sweeny’s Hotel. ENTLEMEN SEEKING BUSINESS, EITHER BY large or small investments, can hear of some of the best opportunities for making money ever offered in this cit by inquiring of PORTER & CO., 106 Broadway, room 14, DESIRE A CAPITALIST TO JOIN ME IN MANUFAC- turing a staple article; anles of 3,000 to 5,000 gross per week eased by res json ey arties at good profits, Ad- dress S!APLE, box 141 Herald oflice. AM ABOUT TO ESTABLISH A BRANCH REAL Estate Office, and desire # Partner in one or both offic: Pomesuing good business, qualldeations and $100 to Ky capital, Such only may address REAL ESLATE, station G. pepontanr TO PHYSICIANS, DRUGGISTS, DISTIL- Jers and capitalists.—Partner wanted, active or silent, ‘with $15,000 to $30,000, to extend @ profitable business (se- cured by letters patent) for distilling and purifying spirituous liquors for medicinal purposes and family use. Full particu. lara by calling on Mr, HARRIS, at the refinery and ware- rooms, 641 Hudson street, ARTNER WANTED—IN MANUFACTURING AN ARTI- _ cle used in every family. 350 Bowery, second floor. ‘pe WANTED—WITH ABOUT $5,000, IN THE gentlemen's furnishing goods business ; established on Broadway. Address C. F., box 193 Herala oflice, ARTNER WANTED-—WITH $300 TO CAPITAL, in a legitimate entertainment. Address PARTNER, box 48 Herald office, ARTNER WANTED—IN A FIRST CLASS BROAD way drug store; must have some cash or good securities’ An active young business man can ure an interview by Sending name, address and particulars to M. A. X., Herald ce. ARTNER WANTED—1N A COUNTRY STORE; HAS @ good trade in a general variety of stock; » party wish- ing to settle into ® safe aad profitable business will find a ood Opening; no bonas wanted ; about 83,00 cash required, daress, for oue week, COUNTRY STORE, Herald office. JAMPLE ROOM. CIGARS, &C., ON BRO. ‘ with two years’ lease; Stock for sale; first clase stand? 25 vears established. Call on or address MANUFACTURERS? UNION CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, 683 Broadway, ANTED—A PARTNER (AN AMERICAN), WITIH $5,000 to #10,000, to join in opening Produce Commis- sion business; advertiser as thorough experience and rare Prospect, Address EQUAL, Heral * V J ANTE! PARTY WITH $10,000 CASH TO PUR- chas elegantly appointed Turkish Bath, having the monopoly of a large cit} ddress BATH, Herald odice, E. WARXTED-A, PARTNER, WITH #800, TO GO INTO the carpet cleaning business, with the lutest improve- ments, patent January, 1872; a rate chance for an indus- trious man; or would aell the Patent Rights. Address CAK- FET BEATER, Herald Uptown ‘Branch office, 1,380 Broad- way. ANTED—A PURCHASER FOR A FIRST CLASS ‘small invention, patented 1871; cost of manufacturin; about #6, ES used in every house in the world. Ad- room 8, Sweeney's Hotel. $100 Stet BUY A MANUFACTURING BUSINESS — 4 Suited to wood worke: can double capital weekly. Apply to SWIFT, 481 Canal street, corner Hudson, ne flight of stairs. $50 TO 81,000,—ACTIVE OR SILENT PARTNER d wanted in a meat and provision market; one of je best chances offered, owner having two places. Grand street, near Fourth, Williamsburg, $1 OO QO-PARINER, | WANTED MONEY-MAKING ote travelling enterprise; large daily receipts; urray strect, room 23, OUSE WANTED—BY A GOOD TENANT, FROM May 1, suitable for a amallfamily of adults, situated between Thirtieth and Tenth streets and Fourth and Kighth avenues; rent moderate, Address W. L., box 81 station D. WOULD TAKE THREE YEARS’ LEASE OF A three story high stoop House, vicinity of Lexington are- nue and Thir th street, not Lo exceea $2,000, rei Me ANDERSON, 14 Broad street Wy Aurep ‘RUM MAY 8 ROOMS, BY A SMALL family; rent about Address, with particulars, D., box 126 oflice, ‘ANTED—A WELL LIGHTED LOFT, ABOUT 25 BY 100, or two smaller ones, in Bowery or adjacent streets. Address, with price, F, LUEDK&, 45 Second avenue, ANTED TO RENT—BY A PRIVATE FAMILY, A three story high stoop Hous, in good locality, between Fourteenth and Fortieth streets, east of Fifth avenue; rent about 1,000, Address J. R, M., 147 East Twenty-ninth street ANTED—A FLOOR OF FOUR OR FIVE ROOMS, with private family, in good location, on west = between Thirty-fourth and Forty-fourth streets, for family of three, April 1; references exchanged, Address O. A. W., 89 South Fourth street, Brooklyn, E. D. ANTED—A SMALL DWELLING HOUSE, WITH Wiodara tmprovemeots, either, farnihed of .warars nished, between Broadway and Sixth avenue, and Eighth and Twenty-third streets, Address, with full particulars, 0, box 131 Herald office, WANTED; GOOD STABLE, CONTAINING ABOUT five stalls, within convenient distance of City Hail, at moderate rent, "Address, stating terms, ac., 8, W. ¥., Herald oftce, WAtED Houses, FROM $1,000 TO $4,000, FOR first class tenants. Owners please call or send particu. lars to KETLS & YORSTON, Real Estate Brokers, 66 Weat ‘Thirty-second street. ANTED—TWO OR » THREE Rooms, in a private house. wife, for light housekeeping; Twenty-third streets, Address, Tent, which must be moderate, ‘ANTED—APRIL 1, BY MAN AND WIFE, TWO OR three Rooms In private house, below Fourteenth street; rent not to exceed 8: Address, with particulars, H. M. K., box 109 Herald office. ANTED—A GOOD BUSINESS WINE ROOM, DOWN town (dav business), for which I will pay cash. Ad- dress for two days T. NASH, 893 Broadway. SUITABLE “WANTED_THREE OR FIVE ROOMS, for dressmaking, between Fourteenth and Twenty- third streets, Address Miss MOORE, 19 Union square. WANTED BY A MAN AND RIS WIFE, TWO OR three unfurnished Rooma In a private house, located between Ioirty-fourth and Fifty-second streeta and Sixth and Ninth avenues. Address ©, H. HARRIS, 254 West Fourteent! et, stating it, de. ANTED—BY APRIL 1, FURNISHED OR UNFUR- nished House, about 15' rooms, 1n or out of city, where rent will be taken in board, with privilege of taking other boarders. Address GRANITE, Herald oflice. WANTED-UPPER PART OF A. PRIVATE HOUSE (7 rooms), by a quiet family of adults; rent not to exceed 8700 ; location. east side, below Thirty-fourth street, Address M. T., box 5,65 Post oflice, WANTED-BY A MAN AND WIFE, WITH NO EN- cumbrance, the care of a gentleman's house, either in city or country, during the absence of the owner ; good refer- ence given and security’ it required, Address J. C, K., box 140 Herald ofice, ANTED—BY A SMALL AMERICAN PAMILY, FIVE ‘or six Rooms, with modern conveniences, in’ good neighborhood, above Thirtieth street and convenient to Broadway cars; private house; with owner preterred, Ad- dress, with full particulars, J, W., Herald office Waa e COMPLETELY FURNISHED, SMALL sized House, below Fiftieth street and between Fourth and Seventh avenues. Address, stating price, PHYSICIAN, Herald oflice, ICk UNFURNISHED ‘& young gentleman and rater A biparene led ope vit full particulal M“D,, Herald offce,’ ANTED TO RENT—BY A PRIVATE FAMILY, A three story high stoop House, in good location, between Fourteenth and Fortieth streets, east of Fifth avenue; rent about #1,00U, Address J. R. M., 147 Kast Twenty-ninth street. ‘ANTED TO RENT OR LEASE—A SMALL STORE ‘up town, already Atted up as a fancy and variety store; would purchase the effects if doing a good tusiness, or ed; also @ forewoman. Any person having se of can find ® purchaser by addressing A. BERNARD, Herald office. 'ANTED TO LEASE—A HIGH STOOP HOUSE, WITH extension, 16 to 40 rooms, on or near Second avenue, below Kighteenth street preferred. Address, with full par: tloulars, A. L., 157 Chambers ret, ; In the Country. fOTEL WANTED, FURNISHED—BY A RESPONSI H ble man, in some country town or village. Address LIAM, box 182 Herald office. ANTED—AT MOUNT VERNON OR RYE, W “dictely furnished House, from lst of April stating price, WESTERN, Herald ofl ANTED TO RENT—AT NEW BRIGHTON, 8. 1, juitable for a boarding house, not less than 2) rooms, or un(urntshed, Address @. H., Herald ofiice, 7ANTED TO RENT—FOR THE SUMMER MONTHS, A nicely (urnished House, within easy access of the city ; would require a few acres of ground and also a good stable. Address, stating locality and terms, D.8., box 1,461 New York Post ofllce. ANTED TO LEASE—A COUNTRY SEAT OR SMALL Farm, with plenty frutt, near town or village cunve- nient to city; Westchester or Jersey, Adaress B., box 187 Herald ollice. A COM- Address, 177 BLEECKER STREET NEAR BROADWAY, UP ek cash advances on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Pianos, bought at 77 Bleecker street, T 86 BROADWAY—MONEY LIBEKALLY AD- vanced on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silks, Dry Goods and Personal Property. Private office (oF ladies. J. A. JACKSON, T1715 BROADWAY.—MONEY ADVANCED ON DIA- monds, Watches, Jewelry, India Shawis, Pianos and all Kinds of Merchandise, and the same bought for cash, Pri- vate office No. 1 Washington place. i. Pawnbrokers’ Tickets A —MONEY TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS AND JEWEL- « ry, by WM. GAMMON, 43 Chatham sirect, T WOLF BROTHERS’, 8% BROADWAY, BETWEEN Nineteenth and Twentioth streets—Money loaned on jamonas, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Silks Jem. Pianos; private parlor for ladies, Business strictly contiden- estate security for investment; goo’ chance. MOUDY & CO., No. 7M FOR SALE, ONE-THIRD {NTEREST IN $1.00 a valuable down town Real Estate Busin pee J to a partner sgt avs $10,000 a year; clon scrutiny invited. Adiress UKORUE WILLCOX, 8% Broad: way. $2. 000. —WANTED, A PARTNER WITH THE Dae . above amount to purchase half interest in a well established light manufacturing business, Address BUSINESS, station A, $5 000 —A GENTLEMAN, WITH THE ABOVE Do. se, capital, af partner in w firat clase Broad- way restaurant. Apply to JUSEPH MASON, No. 8 Pine st, T HYMAN'S 658 BROADWAY, CORNER OF BOND street—Liberal advances made on Diamonds, Watches, Silverware, &c., or will pay the highest market price for the same. T 57 THIRTEENTH STREET, NEAR RROADWAY.— I pay the highest price for Diamonds, Watches, Jews Ty, Ac. oF advance on the ISAACS, Diamond Broker, b7'Thirteenth street, near Broadway. AT 80 NASSAU STREET, BETWEEN FULTON AND John streets.NEWMAN LEOPOLD continues the buying, selling or advancing on Diamonds, Watches, Jeweiry, Pianos, Merchandise, Life Polictes for any amount. 00.7A BARE CHANCE IS OFFERED FOR 5 '« this sum to purchase @ respectable business already established anu capable of unlimited extension ; ar- ticle manufacturea required everywhere. Principals only Herald oflice. need address A. B. C., £ HALF CASH, HALF REAL ESTA1E, $12.00 0a purctass’ ance ene ae and Jewolry Store, west side; repairing alone pays all ex- penses; beautiful Fixtures. TO $20,000 WANTE! F. D, KICHARDSON, 9% Liberty street. $15,000 tinted nam money to be invested 1n buildii can have charge of finances. Address MANUFACT Heraid ofiice. CLOTHING T 71 SIXTH AVENUE, KEN WASHINGTON and Waverley place,—Ladies ana gentiemnen will be Astonished at the prices F, Harris pays for their cast off Clothing, Carpets, Furniture and Jewelry. Never before have we paid such bgi prices as we pay at present, as we are bound to fla large order and goods must be had. lease call or address F. HARRIS, 71 Sixth avenue, Ladies attended to by Mrs. Harris, 1 492 FOURTH AVENUE, ABOVE TWENTY-NINTH street, ladies and gentlemen will be astonished at the Feat a B. MINT: in cash for Casto Clothing, Furniture, Jews FS Silk Dresses, $10 to $60 ; Coata, NT i $15; Pants, $2 to #6, A note by post punctually at: seedy ne or Nes. Mis rz, aii | T NATHAN'S ESTABLISHMENT WILL BE PAID AA” une very best prices for Cast-of Clothing, Carpets, c., by calling at of addressing 444 nth avenue, near Thirty: fourth street, Ladies attended by Mrs, Nathan, T 8. MISH'S, 187 THIRD AVENUE—LADIES AND gentlemen can receive the highest prices for cast-off Ciotmiog and Carpets by calling OF addressing, Ladioe at- tenaed by airs. Mish. T EDWARD MILLER’S WELL KNOWN ESTABLISH- ment, 160 Seventh avenue, near Nineteenth street, the utmost vaue re for Cast-of Clothing, Carpets, &c., by calling on of addressing Mr. or Mra. MILLER, T THE UPTOWN ESTABLISHMENT, $16 SIXTH A avenue, ladies and gentlemen will positively receive 5 cent more than eisewnere for Cast-oll Clothing, Carpels, ‘urotture, Ac. We will pay for Dresses from #10 to $40; Coats, from 94 to #10; Pants, $3 to $8, Address Mr. oF Mra. RENOWNED ESTABLISHMENT 246 Having received large orders, I there- gentlemen having any Cast-off Cloth- jose of, ean receive the rice by galling addressing Mr. or Mra, 3, 246 Seventh avenue, second house above ‘Twenty-fourth street. ASTONISHING PRICES CAN, BE OBTAINED FOR Cast-of Clothing, Cernets, Furniture, &c., by calling on or addressing Mr. and Mrs, HARBJS, 81 Sixth aven foree doors above Waverley place, T THE WEL! Serenth aves AS td, TIED AVENOE, NEAR TWENTY.THIRD d m fireeh LR hie eat prices tor Ladies’ and . 01 Uarpets, Ladies waiteaon by Mra. Leon, he dndeae bong TTENTION 1M, ABRAHA: hues wil pay te beat pricen for lation and weat’s Coat 80 DY DOs of Blothing, o Carpets, by calling or dd) Padies aitendedio by Mr,'os/ rs. Abrabagaa. TaMoNns, WATCHES. JEWELRY AND, SILVER Ware bought by GEORGE C. ALLEN, 841 Broadway, near Fourteenth street, QO NASSAU STREET, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.— OW Liberal advances made on Diamonds, Watches, Jew- elry andail kinds of Merchandise. The same bought and sold. HAYMAN LEOPOLD, room 1, GG NASSAC, STREET AT THE OLDEST ESTAR. 6 lished office, you will obtain liberal advances on Diamonds, Watches, Sliver Ware, &c.. or will pay the ut- most value for the same. ‘A. HONIGMAN, Broker, ()3 SIXTH AVES OE, BETWEEN TWENTY-FOURTH 4 +) and Twenty-fifth streets,—Liberal advances mado on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and all kinds of Goods, ‘Same bought at full value, L, BERNARD, 685 BROADWAY, CORNER AMITY STREET.— yO) Money liberally advanced on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Dry Goods, Merchandise and ali Personal Prop: erty; the same bought and sold, Private office for ladies, M. ROSENBERG. G97 BROADWAY, CORNER OF FOURTH SrREET.— Re Liberal advances on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, every description, IONEY ADVANCED. ON ~ DIA. Camel's Hair Shawls, Laces and Personal Propert; JAMES P. MaTTii O13 MPa, e ] *) monds, Watehes, Jewelry, Sliver, Laces, India Shawle, &c.; same bought; sums of $1,000 and upwards, on easy terms, A. C, HERTS, BROADWAY, FINE ARTS. )XHIBITION OF Selous? Grand Pictures of Jerusalem, “should be visited nottalone by the lovers of the fine art, of which they are remarkable specimens, but by all readers of the bible.”—New York Observer. “We know not where an hour could be more profitably and tly apent than in an examination of these two fine of arl.""—New York Times. and evening, at 161 Fifth avenue, _ PROPOSALS. _ ROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES. 'UROHABING AND Disnunsina PAYMASTER'S OFFICE, UNITED STATES NAVY, 29 Broapway, New York, March 18, 1872. Proposals, sealed and endorsed on envelope “Bi: plies Advertised,” will be received at this office, until 1 the 23d inst., for the following supplies of the best to be delivered, free of expense, at the Navy Y jew York, vin. i= BUREAU PROVISIONS AND CLOTHING. 700 barrels Be 26,000 pounds Dried Apples. 4,000 pounds Pickles, Naval standard. Hidders are referred to the officer in charge at the Navy Yard for samples and further information, ana will si i their proposals the date within which they wil complete Rae 74 mrenaes to them, which must not exceed ten day! date of order. "The right is reserved to reject any or all bids that may not be deemed advantageous to the government, to award each articlé of item separate, as may be most to ite mter- Responsible security required for the prompt and faithful delivery of suppites awarded within the time specttied. Blan’ this forms will be furnished at office, and bide named, Joterested favited to beprewnn wes BRADFORD, Pas Director Vniied Bates Naxx, Bu SALES AT AUCTION. LLEN B, MINER, AUCTIONEE ABS MU AUTON ae By QUEEN B MINER & BROTHER, BDAY, (WEDNESDAY), March 20, Jock, at our salesroom, 9% CHAMBERS AND 77 KKADE STRERTS, and continuing cack day unt) ull i sold of TORRES OF BW. BUG. TRUSTEE, iA = ec i ck of the mot VALUABLE DIAMONDS AND. OTHER. PRECIOUS STONES, MOUNTED IN 18 CARAT GOLD, Compnaing in lis'entirety the finest assortment ever offered at auction in this city, all of which is of the latest and moat elegant styles and desisnr. havine been manufactured eXx- Peed Sees CLUSTERS SOLITAIRES AND PENDANT CLUSTER, SOLITAIRE Hi P RINGS. BROOCH! SCARF PINS, KVE BUTTO! a » Keay all € bt gna fig and bene Afar new imine stones, OF er with a vari ol ut 4 THIS STOCK INVOICES OVER W8u00) COST, and will = meee SLIT ie ora rump asp ri vl LD CATO! AL SPORTS, ‘unequa'led in this coun! baa: et Embracing a number oi the very finest BREECH-LOAD- ING GUNS and RIFLES, by the most celebrated English makers; all of expense; also BASS, TROU' PICTURES, by ine late 1e J. H. CAFFERTY, N. A. and other artists, all of which will be Bold positively without reserve, as owner is about leaving for Europe, ‘The above can ve examined at our salesrooms MONDAY, Jett, and TUESDAY, 19th inst, from 10 A.M. to4P, M., witil catalogues, AVS B. PORES AUOTIONBEE. Salesrooms 95 mbers and 77 Reade streets, by ALLEN b, MINER & SATURDAY, March 23, LBERT B. WALDRON, AUCTIONEER. Selpcoree, 103 ree 111 Cedar and 38 Church ats, FURNITURE, CARPETS, BEDDING, &c. THIS DAY, at 103g o'clock. ‘ALVRON & CUOKE wiil sell ax above to the highest r for cash fine walnut Chamber Suits, Bedstead Washatands, Commodes, Extension’ and Centre retary and Library and Wing Bookcases, walnut rosewood Parlor and Library Suts, Brussels C: Spring and Hair Mattresses, Paintings and Chromos, gilt an walnut framed Mirrors, Cutlery, Plate, Crockery, sedroom and Liningroom Chat kers, Easy Chairs, Sewing Ma- chines, Canton Matting, Uilcloths, Wardrobes, Portaule and ‘Oftice Desks, &c. WALDRON & COOKE will give thelr personal attention to the sales of furniture at the residence of parties declining housekeeping. Best references, Terms reasonable, Or THURSDAY, at 12 o'clock, HORSES, WAGONS AND HARNESS. Ww. bidd JOURNEAY, AUCTIONEER, - Office No.1 Pine ‘Auction sale of handsome Household Furniture, on Thurs- day, Mare! , at the private. residence 260 West. ‘Tw ‘Keneral assortment of lor, Chamber and Dinin; ‘urniture, in rosewood, Trainut and oak, of rosewood Parior Suits, in green Ce gant rosewood Etagere, rose- wood marble-top Centre Table, Lace and Brocatel Curtains, Carpeting, rosewood and black walnut Bedateads, Dressing Bureaus, rosewood Armoire, ouk Kxten- sion Table, oak Bulfet, & Mice. AUSTION SALE OF O1L PAINTINGS BY WALTERS, THOMAS & CO., at their salezroom, 31 Fulton street, Brooklyn, opposite City Hall, on Wednesday ana Thursday evenings, March 20 and 21, commencing at 7:30 o'clock, This collection is varies in subjects, consisting of landscapes, in- teriors, cabinets, flowers, fruits, jects, all elegantiy mounted ‘Among the subscribers to this sale will be found James Hart, Wm. Hart, Rosenberg, Oregon Wilson, A. Van Willis, Rosance, and many authors of equal eminence. —V. K, STEVENSON, JR., AUCTIONEER, Le, Y V. K. SIEVENSON & SON, REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEERS AND BROKERS, OFFICE NO. 1t PINE STREET. TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1872, AT 12 O'CLOCK, AT EXCHANGE SALESROOM, NO, 11 BROADWAY, FOUR GRAND BOULEVARD LOTS, SOUTHEAST CORNER EIGHTY-SECOND STREET, THESE EXTRA CHOICE AND VERY VALUABLE FULL ¥RONT LOTS command splendid and uninterrup- ted VIEW OF THE HUDSON. ‘They ‘are ready at once to improve, and will be sold SEPARATELY, on liberal terms. Maps ready. 8 SALE POSITIVE TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER, V. K, STEVENSON, V. K, SLEVENSON, Jr. religious and historical sub- plendid gold leaf frames. DMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Contents of Livery Stable, BENJ, P. FAIRCHILD, Auctfoueer, will sell on Thursday, March 2i, 1872, at 10 A. M,, at 263 Kast Tenth street, the fol lowing property, viz. 16 Horses, 2 Clarences, pia bt Buggies top and no t ig! jes, top and no top. 2 Sleizhs, +4 1 Truck. 1 Hearse. 1 Phactom Grete Single Harness, 7 sets Double Harness, Blankets, Robes, Stable Kami By order of JOHN J, DIEHL, Esq., Administrator, ARGH, JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER, Otfice and Salestoom 87 Nastan street, opposite the Post ollice. GENTEEL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURK, MIRRORS, CARPETS, &c., at auction, JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL, ‘will seil at auction THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY), March 20, at 103¢ o'clock, at the private bigeie del4 mahogany, walnut an: ‘arlor, Di ber Furniture, Pier Mirrors, Brussels an and Ollcloths, China and Glass Ware, Bulfets, Extension Tables, &c., togetber with the Kitchen Furniture, with which the sale will commence. ARCH. JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER, office and salesroom 87 Nassau street, opposite the Post oilice. Books in every department of ‘Science anu Literature. JOMNSTON & VAN TASSELL will sell on Wedn 11 o'clock, at their salesroom 87 Nassau street, sortment of Books, comprising tine editions of the poet plogmapare history, voyages, &c.; many in rich bindings and beautifully iilustraied. ‘ON SATURDAY, ingrain Carpets Household Furniture, (ARCH: JouNsToN, avéTIONEGR, Oflice and shlesroom 57 Nassau street, opposite the Post oflice. Ol Paintings, tine Chromos, &o. JORNSTON & VAN TASSELL will sell on Thursday, at 11 o'clock, at their saiesroom, 37 Nassau street, about 150 modern Oil Paintings, fine Chromos, Water Colors, &c. eommencing ab 1054 0 Over 20,800 Worth, and 4t0 lots ty ‘eataioguer™ : an costly and plain Housebol”, Furniture, mazuiicedt Fo Pianoforte, Pier and Mantel Mirrors, fine Ou Pi real Bronze and Bisque Figures, Veivet, Medallion C ich lace Curtains, ‘magniiicent ‘rosewood Etageres, Centra, Varior Suits, P mpadour style; inlaid’ Writing Bookcase, 800 vole jee solid Tosewood and black walnut Bedroom Suita, style Louis XIV.; Bec ‘Bureaus, Washstands, Wardrobes, Comm des, Shaving and Dressing Cases; 20 curled hair ‘Mat resses, ‘spring Blank: Sheets, Pillows, &c. ; Turkish Chairs, Lounges; Buffet, cost #300; i:xtension Tables, Cl Lounges, Silver- ware and Shellield Ware; China Dinner and Tea Seis, Cas- ters, Urns, Knives, Forks, Spoons, de. ; cheb Furniture, Olicloths, House o'clock. Sale positive. Goods boxed and shi; chasers, Broadway stages, Sixth and Sevent pass Twenty-third street, near the house, “| ROOKLYN AUCTION NOTICE,—RETAILER'S Bree eiina dias, Crockery and Faney Goods. BEND, Hy SEIXAS, Auctioneer, will se!l on Wednesday, March 10 entire Stock and Fixtures of Samuel venue, between Jay and Heari streets tiring from business, consisting of a open at ning ped tor par- avenue cara Brooklyn, who eral and desirable assortment of the above which will be sold without reserve, ¥ HENRY STRAUS, AUCTIONEER.—OFFIG} Bowe! Bells, this day, 10 o'clock, 280 Elizabeth the entre Mixtures "and Furbiture of a'tirat class Saloon, one or parts, Y # COLTON, AUCTIONEER. YURNITURE DEAL en's ck, Hor a Coy eC. —' Wednesday, March 30, ‘at 1U% o'clock,’ at 678 Third uyen near Forty-second street, the entire Stock and Fixtures of # dealer giving up the business, embracing every article 1n Une of Furniture and Wedding: also 18 to 2 poren:_oleo al e dwelling portion of louseho! ‘uroitur Fi tio one wood Horae-and Cart, together with ell ene rintered of Ee eee &e., ko, hs, lay, March 21, ytinsg Furn ture, ‘ons street, jamsburg; one grand Arion Pianod fase, “Particulars to-morrow. = FpPWARD SCHENCK, AUCTIONEER, Executor's sale of very choice and valuable Ola Wines and Brandies to close the estate of the late J. P. Holbrook, of Milton Upper Falls, by order of A. B, Wilson, Esq, Executor, THIS DAY, MARCH 20, at Liberty, street, commencing at o'clock valuable consignment of old. private Winew; artly of Flanat, Otard, Gold Seal Hennessy, An diluyian, Martell and Leger Brandies, vintages 1830, 46, 48," Bual and Lisbon Madelras.. Amontiliado and D: ‘te Shei Magruder Jamaica, 1855; Sandeman, (private stock), and Four Georges’ Old Ports. RomarkeDy'| ice Bourbon. and Rye Whiskeys, distillation 1854 @ad” Old Dutch Gin, in glass and atone jugs, 1868 and "64. Ram- sey (ld Scotch Whiskey. A. few cases’ Roderer, ° the Iimig of an advertisement, the whole comprisin; See Oat Onna ae arava, Delee, secmmated Hoes] time to time since 1640, Positive inetructions being received, trom the executory every lot will be positively ciosed to nettle the estate, FIRST IMPORTANT SALE G AMERICAN WATER COLORS, many of which are from the late sxhlbition at the Academy ‘of Design, TO °BE SOLD AT AUCTION AT on, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, MARCH 31 AND 22, commencing each day at 13 o'clock. This beautiful collection 1s now on exhibition, JORECLOSURE SALE OF VERY DESIRABLE DOCK, Property, and Sulphuric Acid Works,The, Fassal Chemical Work at auction, and several other choice old goods, tou numerous to d 1 FPWARD SCHENCK, AUCTIONEER, 6) LIBERTY STREET, Works, adjoining the N. J. Zino Go., will be sol at Court House, Newark, N.J., Tuesday, Marci ‘M.; no postponement, It will be divided into 200 243, All docked on river and oun easy. For particulars apply to Souk street, New Yor uid ENRY B. HERTS, AUCTIONEER, NO. 6° DE! atree' THURSDAY, MARCH 21, AT 103 O'CLOOK, Household Furniture, Carpets,’ Mirrors, &¢., ‘to., com ing a general assortment of new and second hand #urniture Velvet and Brussela Carpets, Mirrors, Obina, Glass and Silv Ware; Kitchen Utenails, c., &0. AY MERCHANTS.-YOUK ATTENTION I8 CALLI ‘to the great aale of Dock Property, on Gowanus corner of Douglass street, Brooklyn, to be made at Exchan, Salesroom, 11] Broadway, on Thursday, March 31. location is one of the best in the city for a great bay. For maps and particulars call on JERE. JOHNSUN, Jr. successor to Johnson & Miller, 25 Nassau street, New York. MPORTANT ART SALE. Mr. JOHN SNEDECOR, the well known desler in Fi Art, 768 Broadway, contemplating visiting Europe shortly, has determined to sell by auction his entire collections fine Modern Paintings and Water Colors, embracing his best pictures, selected personally by_ himself Iast season whi ab and a number ot new Paintings of bigh Value, just received and never offered for sale, ‘Theso fine Pictures will be on exhibition free this (Wednesday) and daily unt! the day of sale, at the Lea 001 roadway. Lovers of art veil ani exhibition one of the most in« ting and beautiful of this season. oecree GEO. A. LEAVITT & 00, ‘ACOB BOGART, AUCTIONEER, Marshal's sale—Pickle Manufactory, March 20, this day, at 11 o'clock, at the auction room: No. 1 North William street, a jot of jar, barrel and canne rot, Geren carta y Leh ig vane Tare copper. <p tank, lot of em, jarre!s ane OXes, ce Furniture, x my CHARLES F, WATTS, ‘Murabal, | ‘ACOB BOGART, AUCTIONEER, e THIS DAY, Atl o'clock, at the auction rooms No.1 North Williany atreet, Household Furniture, Looking Glasses, Pict ‘ac. consisting of Sofas, Lounges, Tables, Chairs, urea fash. stands, Cottage Suits, black walnut and iron Bi Hair and Excelsior Mattresses, fine Feather Beds, Comfort ables, Pier Glasses, Sewing Machines, Clocks, marble top! Tables. Carpets, Kitchen Furniture, &c., &c. P. TRAVER, AUCTIONEER—WILL SELL, BY oe). tue of a chattel mortgat Wednesday, Inst, Jo% o'clock, at228 Broome street, corner of Essex, all Fixtures of corner Liquor Store—Counters, Beer Pumps, ards English Olicloth, Window Shades, ‘Screens, Stoves,| jar Fixtures, Glassware, with all other fixtures, GEO. A, MOTT, Attorney for Mortgages. | A.—S. DINGEE, AUCTIONEER, ‘Will sell this day, March 20, at 11 o'clock A. M.. at 837 Fourth avenue, corner of Twenty-ith street, Bedroom Furniture, Dining Room Furniture, Parior Furniture, Library Furni- air and Husk Mattresses, &c. Sale without reserve to up the stock of jer. “Also an assortment of Household Furniture from a private residence, comprising in part * Carpets, Damask and Lace Curtains, ac. Catalognes ready and Furpiture open for inspection this day at our salesrooms, 8, DINGEE & CO, 837, 399 and $41 Fourth ay., corner Twenty-fifth at, UCTION, AUCTION, AUCTION, ‘Over $25,000 worth and over 500 lots , March 20; house open this morning at Rosewood and walnut Parlor Suita, richl; with the richest description satin, toinette, Pompadour and Louis XIV. ; fi by great artists; Bronzes, Statuary, Vases, two magnificent rosewood 74 octave Pianofortes, best city makers, one cost 8950, ona $750; Library Bookcase, Table, Parlor Desk, Turkish Suit, 1600; Mirrors, Curtains, Velvet, Brussels Car: Room Suits, in satin brocatel end reps; rose- wood and walnut Chamber Suits, Springand Hair Mattresses, atent Extension Tabie, Buffet, rich China Dinner Bel Crystal Glass and China Ware; Basement and servants’ Furniture, &c. House open at 93¢ o'clock precisely. UCTION—THIS (WEDNESDAY) AFTHRNOON, AT 13g o'clock. A rare opportunity for hotizekeepers, hotelkeepors and the trade, All the handsome Household Fu story mansion 262 West Forty-second street, bet enth and Kigntb avenues, will be sold to the highest without resurve :—Velvet, Brussels Carpets, Parlor Sults, Pianoforte, Tables, Ktageres, Bureaus, 'Washstands, Mat: irs, Tea and Extension Tables Ware, Shiver Ware, 4c. OHARLE: cer, Commencing afternoon, at 149 o'clock precisely. Goods packed and deilvered for purchasers, Hlth aed SALE OF ELEGANT VABINET FURNI- ture. M, DOUGHTY, Auctioneer, this day, at the salesrooms, 79 Nassau street, viz. :--20 richly carved wainut and rosewood Parlor Suite, in velvet, fancy reps and brocatel ; richly carved wainut and rosewood Cham- ‘der Suite, in variety ; Turkish Lounges and Chairs, Bookcases, walnut Extension Tables, Buffets and Chairs to match; Wardrobes, Hail Stands, Library Tables, Cheasjand Centre do; 40 curled horse hair Mattresses, Blankets, Quilts, Feathers; a good opportunity for housexe will be sold peremptorily. By order James Hall, Assignee, AUattON. AUCTION. AUCTION, HENRY ZINN, Auctioneer, sells thia day, commencing ‘at 1034 o'clock, all the elegant and costly Household Furniture ontained in private mansion 124 West 26th st, near 6th comprising over 400 lots and 10,000 worth, viz, :~ Bril- ‘nt toned rosewood Pianoforte, coat BNU ; rich rt Sold at public auction, or at private sale, this oto iniai bidder, in figured satin and brocatel and silk reps; Mirrors, Brussels Carpets, Lace Curtains, Paintings, Bronzes, Bookcase, Coy Bedroom Suits, in rosewood and walnut; single and double Bedsteads, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Spring and Hair Beds, Bedding, lounges, blockes sive Dining Room, Basement and Kitchen Furmture; walnut Buifet, Ex- tension Table to match, Uhaira, Plated Ware, Giassware, China, Cutlery, Dinner and Tea Sets, &c, Sale positive, UCTION.—ASSIGNEE'S SALE, $20,000 worth of Magnificent iiousehuid Furniture, &e., at the private residence 38 West Fifteenth street, between Filth and Sixto avenues, 18 DAY (WEDNESDAY), March 90, sale commencing at 104 o'clock. Rosewood Pianoforte, Drawing Room Suits, Paintings, de rore Cavinets, Velvet Ce nary, Silverware. * ly rare, cost ‘orks of Art. AUGUSTE MARTINES: ©U., Auctioneers, Drawing room Furniture, covered erimaon and gold, green £014 brocatel, Fompadour, Marie Antoinette stylea; Ki ccrotaire Bookcase, Canterbury, Encolgnures, Jardinieres, Masic Hox; Velvet, Medallion Carpets; Chandeliers, Hronze Clock, French plate Mirrors, Oil Paintin eminent artia magnlficent rosewood Pianoforte, celepraied, maker, S100), Cover; Curtains, rosewoou, walnut Dressing Bureaus, style viuis XIV, ; Mattresses, iextenaion Table, sideboard, Silver- ware, Linen, Glassware, Shetlield Cutlery, Chinaware. Furniture servants’ apartments, Basement, Kitchen Furnl- ure, on T Sale peremptory. UCTION NOTICE, CLINTON B, OSGOOD, AUC- tioneer, By eo. & €O., at their salesroom, 126 CHAMBERS STKEB, near College piace, TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), MARCH. 21, ‘at 104 A. Me pnshUOND HAND HOUSGHOLD FUKNITL russela d Cr PARLOR FUITS IN REPS] BUT LITTLE USED. Enainelied and printed Cottage Suits. baroe WALNUT ED ROC F ITS. et rigerato: ke Obaira, chibi WALK ASANO Hain TOP MATTRESS, nuow Curiaing, saokets, Pillows, Bolsters. CKOOKBRY, GLASSWARE, KITCHEN UTENSILS, Tablea Chairs, Bureaus. Bedsieads, &c. AMES CAGNEY, AUCTIONEER, REAL ESTATE ‘AND n Broker, 531 Hudson street,—Personal attentions ven to saies of Furniture at private residences, hotels, &C.y| luring thi ing season ; 22 years’ experience. Strict integ-\ rity and al enable me to guarantee entire satisfaction. | Returns fter sale and moderate charges. ' eis —_ 4 ‘OHN A. DUNN, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL. THIS{ day, at 1336 o'clock, at 76 West Houston street, the eon: tents of an Oyster Saloon, consisting ot black walnt Counters, Oyater Stands, Tables, one Portable, Range, Casters, Glastes, Mirrors, large Latip, Engravings, &c., &0. UMBER MERCHANTS, L Brick Merchante, Lime Merchants, Coal_and Wood Dealers, Manufacturers, Look out for the sale of ; endid Dock Property, on Gowanus Canal, Douglass atreet, 1h the very heart of the clty of Brooklyn, to be made on e%- ceedin; easy terms, without reserve, a Seat ivelve o'clook, on ‘Thuraday, March 21, at Exchange New York, For taps and pary to Jol M A. J, LYNCH, AUCTIONEER, . BY M. A. J. LYNCH, Cedar street, Real Estate, Stocks, Bonds, 4c., at public and private sales Personal attention given to sales of Furniture, THURSDAY, MARCH 21, at 12 o'clock, at the Exchange Salesroom, 111 Broadway, the valuable Water Front on the north side of 120th street’ and Kast River, comprising over tive elty lots, Fe suable Lots on north side of 120th street, 391 feet 8) inches east of avenue A, each 1ot 2ox100, _ ‘Also, A splendid double House, with four Lots, sit in the best manner and first class in évery particular. For maps and pardculars apply at the oflice of the auc+ ARSHAL'S SALE OF WINES, LIQUORS, EMPTY) ‘ay (Wednesday), March 20, at 11 oak Gin and Brandies, Ram, P:rt and Sherry Wines; jeml- of var, at 114 o'clock, 25 obis A. AARONS, at 11 o'clock, at Nos. 149 ard 151 Baxter street, 1 Moulding Blocks, one Tin Block, three Cutting Boards north side of 120th street, distant 291 teet $34 inches east o! Alac, ‘Three story and basement brick House, No. 4 Lewis streets; tioneer, 73 Cedar strect. Barrels, &c.—8.‘HERMAN, Auctioneer, will sell, by rd lot of Wines ani’ Liquors, consisting of Johns of roy Brandies, Cordials, & bottles Boone and Crow Whiskey; Fixt Desks, &c., to be sold ORTGAGE SALE.—R. FIELD, SHERIFF'S AND GEN- blanks sell this day, a the Feary the contents of a Paper Box Manufactory; one Jiok’s Out ail other Machinery, dc., contained in above-named premises, avenue A; the house bas all the modern fnprovements, built between Grand and Broome streets: size, 20x40, vy vii due of an execution issued from the Marine Court and ad at wer’ arrele ful'and part fall of Bourbona-an Rye Whiskeys, casi vbr rious kinds of Liquors, empty Barrels, Demtjohns, &c. Dealers invited, i City Marshal, Bae somes era! Auctioneer, salesroom 121 Bowerv,will re ting Machine, one straight Shears, one circular Shears, cat By order THOMAS H. SULLIVAN. Attorney for AWNBROKER'S SALE. P Wa Jewelry. R, FIELD, Sherit's and General Auctioneer, ‘Balesroom 121 Howery, will sell THIS 1 ofel a ‘at 11 o'cloe! 00 Watch Gold and Silver 1h tay Gold Guard, Fob an’ Ve Quns, Pistols, Musveal Tnairinments, ee, Green &Co.; J. Metvler and H. Freel. id rey sale, tures ‘very fine Billiard Tables, monds and Gold Jewel arring we Adis 1 ae or tar ROKER’S SALE—THIS DAY—BY JOHN MOR- aT Wey, 42 East Broadway. 600. lots Women’s fine: iting, Boots and S} , 67 Division street. order P.'@ W. DAUCRY, AUCTIONEER—BY DAUCHY & S, JGANSON, successors to Wm. Witters—selia this day, Bi Dotclock, at 454 Canal atreet, a larze and valuable assort- ment of Household Furniture, consisting of Parlor and) Bedroom Suits, black wainut Bedate Wardrobes, Beds, Bedding, Hal and Pillows, Lace Curtains, se Ingram Carpets; Ollcioths, &c. general assortment of housek Ciothing, sand other goods, By HERMAN, AUCTIONFER.-WINES, _11QU0) .. Fixtures, Be—this day, at 100g overoek at Bowerss ile Sree Fob ens teen oe Eve, Scotch and jskey ; Kum, Pot Sherry em 5 kins ter. By order Of A. AARON, Cuty Marshal ‘ail EXCHANGE. 10 AGENTS OF WIKEELER & WI Machines.—Wantedy a Machine ‘in exchat ight Plano and Stool; a beautiful ttl spite orders” Taguire wt 307 West

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