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10 TAMMANY'S NEW SACHEMS. Bherif wrennan, Thomas Dunlap, John Hough- Saling, Under Sherif Stevens and others, compris- new YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, APRIL ‘7, 1872—QUADRUPLE SHEET: Alid street, Unis (Sunday) afternoon, at one o'clock, | to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 89 ing the committee of thirteen appointed by Tam- | many Society at its last meeting to prepare a ticket of nominees for a Boara of Sachems, Sagamore, ‘Wiskinkle and Secretary for the ensuing year, to be voted Jor at the annual meeting, on the eventng of the third Monday of Us month, met last evening in ‘Jammany Hall, and united on @ tucket which the committee say they beileve will ‘unite conficting interests and prevent any excuse for opposition on the night of 1ts presentation, Tne meeting Was strictly private, and not an inkling could be obtained of a reliable character in refer- ence to any of the names of the nominees, the com- mittee stating that any sucn publicity would be remature and improper ln advance of the report feing made to the society. CRUSHED BY A RAIL CAR. Coroner Keenan was yesterday notified to hold an inquest at 607 West Forty-sixth street, on the boay of Mary Isabella Blake, a little girl thirteen years of age, Who was killed on Friday night, cor+ nor of Eleventh avenue and Forty-sixtn street, by being Knocked down and run over by @ freight train of cars belonging to the Hudsen River Rail road Company, Deceasea is said to have been in the act of crossing the track at the time of the oc+ currence. The.investigavion will take place as soon as the necessary witnesses be secured, A PRISONER P£PPERS A PEELER, One William Davis was arrested in New York the otner day on suspicion of robbing the residence of Mr. Thayer, at South Orange, N. J. He was removed to Newark, and on Friday night, while en route to the Essex County Jail in charge of Dewective Earnest Fischer, he made a bold dash for ilberty. te had procured somewhere @ quantity of red pepper, When a favoravle oppor- tunity offered he dashed i In the detective’s eyes and gotaway from him. Maddened with pain and rage, the officer struggled for a while and removed the Not stuff irom bis eye (ne has but one) and then ave chase, One revolver shot brougut Davis to terms, and he wassately lodged in jail. Fischer lost his other eve in consequence of an attack froma noted burglar, oo MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, Married. BARNES— FULLER.—In this city, on Saturday. March 30, by the Kev. wr. O. Deems, REON Barnes, of New York, 0 Miss Marriz E£. FULLER, 1 Norwich, Conn, BOWMAN—FINN.—On Wednesday, April 3, at Washington Heights, by the Rev, W. M, Postie- Unwatte, THOMAS LOWMAN to JESSIE FINN, BRASIER—HAWES,—On Monday, April 1, by Rev. Wiliam Quinn, MATTHEW BRASIER to ANNIE M., daughter of John Hawes, 18q., all of this city. CARLETON—TRAVER.—On Wednesday, April 3, at the residence ol the bride’s parents, by the Rev. Dr. Sill, JOHN HuNRyY CARLETON to MARY LOUISE, daughter of William Tl. ‘raver, both of this city. Fish—Fisu.—On Tuesday, April 2, by the Kev, Dr. Galiacher, Mr. Cuan es W. Fisn, of New York, to Miss Manion E. FISH, of Brooklyn. FONTENELL—FoRbES.—On Thursday, March 28, at the residence of the vride’s mother, by the Rev. F. Sill, JouN FONTENKLL tO Mary A, Foxuxs, Loth of ‘this city. HENDERSON—BURNS.—On Sunday, Maren 81, by the Rev. Dr. Dunneil, Kector of All Sainis’ church, EpwWakp HENDEKSON, Jr, tO MARY A, BURNS, all of tus city. NoRTON—PENT7,—At Charleston, 8. C., on Friday, March 29, 1972, by Rev. W. A, Patton, CHARLES 5. Norron, Commander United States Navy, to Mrs. Mary bE. Pentz, of New York city. KgEID—MORKGAN.—On Wednesday, April 3, at the Fesideuce of the bride's mother, by the Rey, William S. Coney, ALEXANDER F. REID, of New York, to Miss JENNIE U. Monga, of Mount Vernon, N. Y. No cards. SwaLLow—Reyxo_ps.—On Sunday, March 31, by the Rey. M.S, Hutton, Josera G. W. SWALLOW, of England, to Apa J. REYNOLDS, Of this city, No cards, VAN VALKENBURG—MORAN.—In Jersey City, on Thursday evening, April 4, by the Rev. D. Bartine, TREMAIN VAN VALKENBURG, Of Jersey City, to Josiz F. Moran, of New York. Died. ANFARNE.—On Wednesday, April 3, JAMES MAU- RICE, son Of Maurice aud Mary Agnes Ahearne, aged 20 years and 7 montus. ‘The relatives aud friends of the family and of his brotners-in-law, Pauick Donovan (recently de- ceased), Join Tovin and George M. Geary, also of his cousins, Michael, John and James Doyle, and the members of the Rutger Coterie, are mvited to attend his funeral, to-day (Sunday), at nall-past oue P. M., (rom 73 Montgomery street. ALDRICH.—On Friday er April 5, Soria, Wile of William H. Aldrich, aged 40 years, The relatives and friends of the family are re- Spectiully invited to attend the funeral services, at the residence of her brother-in-law, George W. Menomy, 186 Lexington avenue, on Sunday, April % alone o'clock P. M. ARNOLD.—Suddenly, on Thorsday, April 4, Miss HANNAH ARNOLD, formerly of Great Barringvoa, Mass., aged 85 years. Friends are requescved to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 218 East 105th street, ou Sunday, at three o’ciock P. Bacek.—Sucdenly, of apoplectic fits, on Thurs- @ay evening, April 4, our beloved husvand, father and fatne! aw, ALBERT BAUER, aged 49 years. The tunerai wiil lake place this (Sunday) morning at hall-past nine o'clock, trom his Jate residence, 302 East Filtieth str BAB (E BAUER AND FAMILY. BLACKLER.—Oa Saturday, April 6, WiLLiamM HB, BLACKLER, aged 43 years. The funeral services will take place at his late Tesidence, 26 King street, to-~dlay, April 7, at two o'clock P, M. Tne interment wii take place at Marblehead, Mas Brapy.—On Wednesday next, the 10th day of April, the anniversary day o: the deain of Mrs. MAKY BRADY, Wile of Mictiael M. Brady, a requiem Mass will be sung for the repose of ber soul, 1p the ch of St. Boniface, corner of Forty-seveath and Second avenue, at ten o'clock A. M, es and fyienda are invited. BROWN.—At Millbrook, N, Y., Fourth month, 5vh, Samuct H. BRown, sou of Samuel aad Rache: Hy Brown, in the soth year of bis age. aud friends are invited to attend the on Second day, Fourth month, sth, at one o'clock P. M., [rom the residence of bis brother-in+ jaw, Wilson Bireet, New York. brown.—In Brooklyn, on Saturday, April 6, sud deniy, Jon. Brown, in the 64th year of lis age. ‘the’ reiatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to atteud the funeral services at his late’ residence, 17 Coucord street, on Monday, April 8, at four P, M., without furtier notice. BREWSreK.—At Elizabeth, N. J,, on Saturday, Apri 6, Dgusik GRANT, youngest child of James D, aud Debvie Grant Brewster, aged 1 year aad 4 months, Borner.—On Saturday, April 6, JAYE BUTLER, aged 62 years, a nauve of Killsheclea, county Tip- perary, irela ad, ‘The iriends of the family are respectfully invited vo aliend the funeral, on Monday, the sthinst, at two o'clock P. M,, from the residence of her son-in- Jaw, Thowas Larkin, 287 East fwenty-eignch street. CARMA In Brooklyn, E. D., on Friday, April 5, of diphrieria, Jennie W., third daughter of Giison and Hattie A. Carman, aged 9 years aud 6 months, Also on Saturday, April 6, ANNIE M., youngest Gaugater, aged 2 years and 6 months. ‘The relatives and triends are respectfatly invited to aiteud the funeral, (rom the residence of their Parents, & Bedford ayeuue, on Monday, at two @ciock P.M. KostonyiMass.) and Belfast Me.) papers please copy. CHATrERSON.—On Friday, April 6. 1572, ANNA, Wile of John Chatterson, aged 30 years. ‘The relatives and triends of the famfly are re~ spectiuliy invited to attend the funeral, tr her Iaie residence, 192 Fast Seventh stre e Reiat COLLINS. —C y morning, Apri residence, 321 West Ihiriy-seventh st COLLINS, In the s2u year of his ag whe relatives aud friends of bi > family are invited to atiend ihe iuneral, vu Sunday, April 7, at one o'clock P. M CoLLins.—On Saturday, April 6, ANMIe COLLINs, aged 23 years. The relatives and friends of the family are resp fully invited to atiend ine funeral, from het Fesidence, 134 Cherry street, ou AM One o'cluck pr Ay. DOKLER.—On Friday, April 5, Many James Dorier, The trieuds of the family are invited to attend the te late wile of funeral, from the Thirteonth sireet Presbyterian church, near Seveuih avenue, on Mouday, te oth amat., al Lwo o'clock V. M. DONOVAN.—On Saturday, April Donovan, aged years, son of Donovan, of parish of Katucormack, county Co Ireiand, ‘The friends of the family are resnecifally invited to attend the funeral, from we resilience of hus mother, No. 2 Unerry street, vis (sunday) alter Boon, at two o'clock. DUNHAM.—On Friday, April 5, Hernerr Rino- Woop, son oi Aaron Dunham, aged 14 years. The relatives aad irievds of the family are in- Vited to attend the fuperal, from the residence of Dr. W. ©, McFarland, 343 West /wenty-niutu street, this (Sunday) alterooon, at one o'clock, Fax.y.—At lis residence, in Orange county, on Weduesday, April 34, OWEN EARLY, @ native of the parish of Street, county Westmeath, ireland, in the Ovtn year of his age. (is remains will be brought to the residence of his soa-in-daw, Jonn Carney, 101 Washington street, Brooxiyn, on Saturday morning, from whence the ijuneral Will lake place to-day (Sunday), at two P. M. = J ata Uie family are respeeituily invited to atiend, Fie On Saturday, April 6, after a short and fev Wess, PRISCILLA JOSEPHINE, beloved Wile Of Hamiston Fink, io ler 25th year. ‘The faneral Will take place (rom her late residence, No. 1 Vedar streey, Uuiow wilt at ome o'clock, April % ‘ues- day, tthe House of the Good Shepherd, y OF Sutiday, Marco 31, CATHERINE FLAN- AGAN (iM feligion, Sister Mary Joscyn), daughter of Patrick Fianagan, Cavan, treiand. parish of Muahone, county Thursday, Aprii4, Jeeemian Gar- f° 5 family are invited mday, april 8, at | | morning, April 6, GorMAN.—In Brooklyn, on Saturday, April 6, ANN GokMAN, in the 84th year of her age. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from 249 Plymouth street, on feoncan, aor M. 19, |AHLN.—On Friday, April 5, 1872, NICOLAUS HAHN, aged 48 years, 9 monte and ‘27 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- Spectfully invited to attend tne Juneral service: at the residence of deceased, corner Smith an Ainslie streets, Williamsburg, on Sunday afternoon, April 7, at two o'clock 1ALLIGAN.—VINCENT ULYSSES HALLIGAN, aged 4 years and 10 months. ‘otice of funeral to-morrow. HavusMan.—At his residence, 110 Montrose ave- nue, Brooklyn, E. D., on Friday, April 6, after a long and severe iliness, WILLIAM, oldest son of oe and Abby Hausman, aged 27 yearsana 9 ‘The funeral will take place from the St. Peter's Relormed church, corner of Union avenue and Scholes street, Brooklyn, E. D., on Sunday, April 7, attwo o'clock P, M. Relatives and friends are re- spectfully invitea to attend, Pee Friday, April, Jonn Jongs, aged 31 ‘The friends of the family, also those of his brother-in-law, James Roe, are requested to attena the funeral, from 608 Third avenue, tals Sunday af ternoon, at half-past one o'clock, St. Feul papers please copy. Kane.—On Saturday morning, April 6, Law- Syed F. Kang, elaest son of Hugh and alice His funeral Will take place to-morrow (Monday), at two o'clock P. M.. irom the residence of lis parents, 673 Second avenue, KELL In Brooklyn, CATHARINE AGNES, daugh- ter ol the late Patrick D. and Julia T. Kelly, aged 13 Caray ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funerat, from her | late residence, No, 929 Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn, E. D. this (Sunday) atternoon, at two o'clock. ‘Marshal (Mich.) papers please copy, KELLY-—On Saturday, April 6, after a short tll. ness, of brain fever, JOHN HENRY KELLY, 800 OF Michaei J, and Margaret Kelly, aged 6 years and 7 months, ‘the friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, 80 Hora- Uo street, on Monday, at oue o’clock. KEELEY.—On Saturday, April 6, after a tedious nines Lizzy MULLIGAN, the beloved wife of James eeley, ‘The relatives and friends of the family, also the Memvers of Corinthian Lodge, No. 488, r. and A. M., are respectiuily invited to attend the funeral, froin her late residence, 402 Second avenue, corner Twenty-third street, on Monday, April 8 at two o’clook P. M. Her remains will be taken to Green- wood for interment, H.—At Fordham, on Saturday, April 6, son of Patrick and Eleanor M. Lynch, aged 16 years and 8 muuths, The (rienis of the family and those of his uncle, James Lyoch, are respectfully invited to attena tae 1uneral, on ‘Tuesday, the 9th instant, trom the resi- dence of his parents to the Church of Our Lady of Mercy, and thence to Calvary Cemetery, Lyons.—In Bridgeport, on Thursday, April 4, of consumption, JOHN LYONS, a Dative of Ballyhoolly, county of Cork, Ireland, aged 45 years, ‘rhe funeral will take place on Sunday afternoon, rong his late residence, Jones avenue, Bridgeport, Jon. oMAKSHALL.—In Brooklyn, On Saturday, April 6, Mrs, HANNAH R, MARSHALL, Widow of Captain Alexander 0, Marshall, in the 68th year of her age. Notice of funeral hereatter, Marrin.—On Thursday, April 4, Joun Martin, Jr., in the 66th year of his age. Relatives and friends are respectiully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 20 East Forty-ninth street, on Sunday, 7th ist, at two o'clock P. M. MoonkyY,—On Friday, April 5, MAnGaReEt, wile of Thomas N. Mooney and daughter ol Philip MeCal- fery, Esq., in tne 27th year of her age. Her remains will be taken from the residence of her parents, 162 East ‘Thirty-second street, on Mon- day, April 8, xt ten o'clock A. M., to St. Stephen's church, where a solemn requiem mass will be of- tered for the repose of her soul; thence to Calvary Cemetery for interment, MULOARE.—On Saturday, April 6, 1872, PaTRIcK MuLcake, son of Timothy and Hannah Mulcare, Aged 9 years and 27 days. The burial will take place from their residence, 147th street and Seventh avenue, on Monday, April 8, aL ONE O'CLOCK. <maa McCroppen.— On Friday, April 5, Mrs. MARGARET McCRroppEn, relict oj James McCrodden, a native of county Donegal, Ireland, aged 90 years, ‘The relatives and friends of the family, and those of her daughter’s family, Mrs. Meenamin, are re- spectiuily invited to attend the funeral, from her daughter's residence, 10 Hampden street, near Flushing avenue, Brooklyn, this (Sunday) after- noon, at two o'clock; thence to Calvary Cemevery for interment, MOGINN.—Mrs. JANE MCGINN. ‘The 1uneral will take place from her late residence, No. 190 Prince street, on Monday, April 8, at two orclock P, M. NeEGAS.—In Brooklyn, on Friday, April 5, 1872, Mania, daughter of John D. and Marla E, Negas, aged 1 year, 8 months and 13 days, ‘The reiatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, No. 391 Grand avenue, on Sunday, April 7, at two P. M, OpreNHEIMER.—On Thursday evening, April 4, after a snort illness, SIMON OPPENHEIMER, aged 75 years and 4 months, The relatives and friends of the family, also the members of Congregation Shaar Hasaomaim and Jacop Satine Lodge, are respectfully invited to at- vend the funeral, on Sunday, the 7th inst, at ten o’clock A, M., irom his late residence, 12 Beekman piace, between Forty-ninth and Filtieth streets. O'Batex.—On Saturday, April 6, TiMoray, son of Timothy id Catherine O’Brien, aged 4 years, 6 Touths and 17 days. Reiatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday, April 7, from the residence of his parents, No, 8 State street. O’Conxor.—On Thursday, April 4, ANN O'CONNOR, the beloved wife of Owen O'Connor, The faneral will take piace on Sunday, Aprii 7, at one o'clock, from her lale restaence. 364 West Twenty-sixth street, Relatives and friends are re- spectfully invited to atvend, PickLes.—On Friday, April 5, THOMAS PICKLES, in the 27:h year of his age. His relatives and friends are invited to attend the {uneral services, at the Methodist charch, cor- ner 0 Bedford and Morton streets, this day (Sun- day), the 7th inst., at two o’clock P. M. His re- mains will be taken to Cypress Hull Cemetery for interment, RayMond.—In Brooklyn, on Friday, April 5, of consumption, Miss 0. A. RAYMOND, Relatives and friends of the tamiiy are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her brother, J. E. Raymond, 54 South Oxford street, on | Sunday, April 7, at three o'clock, without further no- M. Powei!, at No, 332 West Fifty-fitn | tice, The remains will be taken to Koyaiston, Mass., for interment. Boston, Worcester and Lowell papers please copy. RoueERT,—At Jersey City Heights, on Saturday 1872, little MaIMIR, youngest daughter of Adejaide and Sebastien Rovert, Jr, aged 2 years, 11 months and 6 days, Uulea (N. Y.) papers please copy. ROBINSON.—OD Friday, Apr 5, CHARLES Ronin. SON. The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectiully invited to attend the iuneral, from his late residence, No, 223 Bast Twenty -lirst street, on | Sunday, at one o'clock P. M. Rocak.—On Friday, April 5, at eight A. M., at Calvert College, Md., WILLIAM M., son of Edward and Mary Roche, aged 13 years and 6 months, The funeral will take place from the residence of his parents, 61 Fort Greene place, on Monday, 8th inst, at two o'clock, Tne remains will be mmterred in tne Cemetery of the Holy Cross, Fiatbush, Simonson.—In Brooklyn, N. Y., on Friday, April 5, Lovise Simonson, In tne 20th year of her age, Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her father, J. M. Sunonson, 290 Livingston street, Brooklyn, N. Y. STERN.—Un Saturday morning, April 6, 1872, Mra, CAROLINE STERN, alter a long sickness, In the 24th year of her age. ‘The friends and members of Emanuel Lodge, 654, F, and A. M., are respecttully invited to attend the funeral, this day (Sunday), April 7, at one o'clock, from her late residence, and 95 Sixthavenue, ‘TURNER.—Alter a short tliness, Sarat A., wife of | the late James L. Turner, in tie 53d vear ot her age. Funeral to take piace at New London, Conn., on | Tuesday, April 9, 1872, Wiitsry.On Saturday, April 6, Sanat A., wife of Jesse J. Wininey. Funeral services at her late residence, 150 Van Buren street, Brooklyn, om Monday, April 8, at oue | c'elock P.M. WILLIAMs.—On Friday, April 5, PRuDERICK W. WILLIAMS, in the 80tl year of his age. |. Relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully inviied to attend the funeral, at St Jonn’s church, Varick street, on Sunday, 7th, at half-past | two oclock P, M. ' Also, members ‘of Palestiae Encampment, No. 6, and Amarantnus Louge, No 126, 1. 0. O. F., also the members of the Mechautcs and Traders’ Society, and the veterans of 1812, AMARANTHUS LODGE, No. 126, Ll. O. oF O. Fe Meinbers are requested to meev at their rooms, 327 | Howery, tis day (Sunday), 7th instani, at one o'clock sharp, to attend the funeral of’ our late | brother, P. G, Frederick W. Wiliams, from his late | residence, 67 Vandam street, Menivers of sister | lodges are cordially tavited to attend. THOMAS FORSYTH, N. G, W. W. Burro: Secretary. WoGax.—On Thursday, April 4, Henry Wocuan, the youngest son of Annie Wogan, aged 4 1872, Jon rs, 6 months and 1 day. Funeral to take piace from his late residence, 73 Montgomery street, this (Sunday) atteruoun,at half past Lwelve o'clock, sharp, MARBL KLABER, STEAM MA AND MARBLEIZING « Works, 14, 138 i ath street, Marble ar Marble Counters, Monum Marole Turning for ti Marbletzed Maute prices that dery A —REMOVAL,—SLAT Union street. ery variety of Slate r BINGDUN STEAM MARBLE AND SLATE WORKS.— A Marble and Marbleized Mantels, largest stock in city. Fioor ‘Iiitag and Counters a apeciaity. WATHAN & CU, 084 Hudson street, coruer of Bank, ARBLE AND MARBLEIZED MANTELS, MON menia, Headstones, Tiling, Tablet, Plamvers’ Sinba eapert and beat, S, KLABER & CO., 223 West Fifty-tirst kircet, between Broadway aad Esyith aveoue, Send for de- MANTELS, GRATES, g@ and elegant stock at our new war of Fourth avenue and Seventoen KB COMPANY, manufacturers of lain and orn 5 al, . Grewanrs SLATE MANTELS, LARGRST ASSOR' at low prices; elegant new oe 7. B. SPLWART & 00. G05 Sih ay enue. between Thirty-uftk aud Tuirty-msib sta, Michael aud | RELIGIOUS NOTICES. A% EXPOSITION OP YREEMASONRY, ITS OBJECTS and am, wili be the subject of discourse Sunday Bight at 736 in Attor Methodist Protestant eb! between and Rivi streets, by the pas- for, Rev. J. J. White, A.M. Preaching Sunday mozning, at 10%, Sunday School Anniversary SWoueeay evening, pril 10, Oust, PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Corn a ‘Thirty-fifth atreet, Rey, Hugh Miller ‘Thompson, D.D.y Hector. Services Sunday, April 7, Octave of Easter, Morning Prayer, Litany and the Holy Communion, 10% A.M.; Evening Prayer and Sermon by the Rector, a6 t My Lecture on Church {istory, by the Rector, 3 P. M. Subj “St. Cyprian and His Times,” Subject of the evening ser- mon:—“In Christianity Strength ‘or Weakness?” The jo will be repeated at the morning and evening ie music of the early Euster service will be given at thes P, M. service. Week Day services, Daily Morning Prayer at 9 A. a. Evening Praver and Lec. ture, with full choral service, on W at Tig P.M; Evening Prayer on Fridays at 436 P.M. ‘Ihe seats in’ this church are free to and a higher standard of church music are invited to be present, SPECIAL NOTICES. A JAN DIEGO, THE PACIFIC TERMINUS OF THE Texas Paciic Katlroud.—Lnteresting Pamphiets (octavo), with Cartoon, descriptive of 8 Dae and Southern California, furnished gratis by W. H. FRANCIS, San Diego Land Agency, 187 Broadway, ground floor. It is believed by the knowing ones that real estate in San Diego will greatly advance this summer, as the work on the railroad pro- sex, They are showing their faith by quiet investment in n Diego lands, 10 FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES.—AN EXPEI- enced insurance man, who controls a large business, desires to make aD arrangement with a first cl fire insur- ance company for an uptown agency: has an oflce alread: furnished security given if req Address INSURANCE, | ‘box 184 Herald office, ipo PLUMBERS.—YOU ARE INVITED TO CALL AND see # new plan of washbasin to be introduced. MoMARSH, 544 Broadway, room 7. —25 TWO-WHEEL VELOCIPEDES rice #10 and upwards. Ad:iress VELO- ‘ost oflice. ELOCIPED! for sale ches CIPEDE, box 5, ibd excepting xt the 13g A.M. and 7% P. | ae GOLD WAS DRAWN IN ROYAL M. services on Sundays, ‘Strang:rs are invited to atthe 300,000 Heer. TAs, Atetecrdinacy’ co Me, services. Public rehearsals by both choirs, of the music for | $4 $49," 956,000 on Nov 872, G25.000 on No. 6,917, 10,000 on the Following Sanday will take Friday evenings at 7}§ | NO 11 +#5,000 on Wo. bone April 4. Kentucky. class 266, o'clork. All persons interested in congregational singing | Nog 10, 30 drew #: Address BALEY & CO, (old om, established office), 174 Wa ‘NHAPEL OF 8ST. CHRYSOSTOM, SEVENTH AVENUE J and Thirty-ninth atreet.—services every Sunday at ?, 9, 1036 A. M., 834, 744 P. M. ‘The Bishop of the Diocese will ad- minister confirmation on Wednesday evening, April 10; ser- vice to commence at 8 o'clock, HRISTIAN CHORCH, TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET J and Broadway.—The Rey, H. D, Clark, of Tiimota will Preach Lord's Day, April 7, at 1:30 A, M. und 7:80 P, M. (SHURCA OF THY MESSIAH, CORNER OF PARK J avenue and Thirty-fourth street.—Professor Edward J. Young, of Cambridge, Mass, will preach on Sunday, April morning and evening, Subject—morning, “Unitarian Faith. Subject—evening, “Ohrisiian Manliness, ‘HURCH OF THE DISCIPLES, SfRINWAY HALL. J Rev. H. H. Murray, of Boston, will preach mourning and evening. Services at 101 A. M. and 734 P. M. vert, formerly of Nashville, Tenn., Sooper Institute on Sunday evening, April?. Subject—“The Catholic Citizen of America,” Commenos at 8 o'clock. REE CHURCH OF ST. MARY, THE VIRGIN, WEST Forty-fiftn street, near Broadway,—Fwl choral services at l0}g A. M.,4 P.M, and 73g P. M. ‘trangers and residents ‘welcome alike, )REE RELIGIOUS SERVICES AT THE BROOKLYN Academy of Music, Suneay evening, April 7, under the direction of Rev. Heury Powers. Collyer, of Chicago, \RACE CHAPEL LECTURES,—THE REV. FE. HAR- TF wood, D, 0., of New Haven, on Sunday evening, Sub- ject—“Christianity Taken at s Disadvantage,” ast Four feenth street, opposite the Academy of Music. 4¢7T MAKES ME SICK_TO PREACH IT AND “I DO it With ‘Tears and Sorrow.”—Rev. H. RB, Nye will re- view Rev, Henry Ward Beecher's sermon on ‘Fiture Hun. qahment” in the Church of Our Father, First Universalist of Brooklyn, Clermont, near Atlantic avenue, on Sunday, ‘April 7, at 73g P.M. M*s; : GEORGE VANDENHOFF WILL GIVE HER He Me dd Wrongs of Chile dren,” at Association Hall, on Thursday Bo'clock. Admission b0c., with reserved seats $1. ning, Aprii 11, at EY. ©, 8 HARROWER WILL PREACH IN ST. Luke's M, E. Church, Forty-hrst street, near Sixth ave- nue, on Sunday, at 104 A. M. and 7% P.M.’ He will deliver the fifth o! a series of Sunday evening sermons, on “Old ‘Truths Rei REV Tat HOLT WILL PREACH ON SUNDAY, AT It o¥clock, In chapel of New York University, on A, MARK'S CHURCH, SECOND AVENUE AND TENTH | “street.—The rector, J. H. Rylance, D. D., will preach April 7, at 10% a. M. and 734 P.M. QP, IGNATIUS CHURCH, FORTIET STREET BE. © ‘tween Fiith and Sixth avenues, Rev, F.C, Ewer, D. D., Rector. Sunday services at 7, 9 anu 10% A. M., and 73g P. M QT. ALBAN’S CHURCH—REV. w. MORRILT, Rector,—-Octave of Easter Day. Services at 7, 10, 1 O'clock A. M. and at 4 and 8 P Bishop Potter will visit the church at4 P.M. All the seats free and open. JERMON BY FATHER BURKE BEFORE THE SP eitvier Alumni Solality,--Admission to this sermon will be by ticket only, each ticket admitting but one gentleman; no ladies will be ‘admitted, ‘Thia announcement is made to prevent disappointments, The tickets have been distributed, D*, ROGERS, THE BRILLIANT ORATOR AND Con. [ will lectare at | c Sermon by Rev. Rubert | BUSINESS ORO RCUNUTLE A- ADDITIONAL CAPITAL, Merchants, manufacturers and others reaulring more capital, or persons desiring to invest monoy, or enter any, approved busineste will meet with responsible Pardes and desirable opportunities (carefully ‘nvesiigated), at our office, Mining propertie: ‘old on commission, RIGGS, CARLETON & CO. Financial Agents, %€ Broaaway, Reference: George D. Arthur & Co., Bankers, 34 Wall stroet Clark, Chapio & Holly, Wholesale Grocers, 83 Jas, i. Hedges, Keq., Jobver Boots and Shoes, 402 Broad- way. DDITIONAL CAPITAL WANTED 10 EXTEND THT profitable bu family use; process patented; no outlay for machinery or experiments. Cash goly as needed for the business, which is in active operation at éfl Hudson street, “New York, where full particulars can be obtained by calling on or addressing EDWARD HARKIS, PRACTICAL UPHOLSTERER WANTS A PART- ner—Ketaiiished in business these fourteen years; only principals neet answer. Address BUSIN1SS, Heraid Up- town Branch ofl VALUABLE AND IMPORTANT PATENTED ARTI- cle; large sales; no competition; exciusive right for land for sale, Cail, between 2 and5 I’. M., at book ird avenue, where the article can be seen and RTNER WANTED—WITH MEANS, TO OPEN A Bourding or Lodging House, to oifxet my ra’ experience and management of the bainess; ‘ull charge it required; best reference given and Please address M,, 228 West Kleventh sireet, FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP PROWN STONE House, fuily furnished, worth over $80,000, to exchange foran intereat in an established, well-paying Commision Houso, Wholesale Grocery or ‘Manuiacturing Busines where active and experienced business man would be of vaine; a retiring partner's interest preterred. Address EX- CHANGE, Herald ollice, A iB imicPARTNER WANTED. IN ESTABLISHED ladies’ shoe business, Address JEFFERS, 1,179 Broud- wa: profitable business, for wale cheap, with Good Will, Lease and Fixtures; a bargain tor a practical man who can double its value at on ANSON HERRICK’S SONS, 16 Spruce street, MINE OF GOLD—850,000 WILL CONTROL THE whole, or $20,000 a half interest of one of the \ ost yaluable toventions ever designed, as staple ax flour, secured by tour patents in this country and :urope. $5,000 can suc- cessfully introduce this ingenious commodity, and ultimately net a handsome return; the larger the Investment the greater and speedier the result. Principals only need address or apply to 8, f. 8., 1,265 Broadway. (AN INTEREST IN AN ESTABLISHED BUSINESS, paying large profits, to a reliable man with $1,000 to 00, Address H. EDWARDS, Herald office. A. XOUNG GENTLEMAN, WITH $400 CASH AND SER- Vices, woud like to form’a copartnership in some busi Ress which would give him a fair return; references ex- changed. Aduress A. 1s. C., Herald Uptown Branch office. YOUNG MAN WOULD LIKE TO INVEST 3.000 IN first twenty yi will oe JOB PRINTING OFFICE—DOING LARGE AND WILLIAM LUMMIS, President. '-AFTERNOON DISCOURSE BY Lec, Fifth Universalist church, Chick~ ASTE MAN! Rey. Charl Fr Hall, 11 East Fourteenth street, Sunday, April 7, at 3 ‘Subject, “Christ, the erin, FM “Morning services at Il A. M. Only Foundation,” PECIAL NOTICES. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF BOUTS, SHOES, TRUNKS ‘and Valises at the Great Family Shoe Emporium, 330 phd Gadel of Bond street, selling eet ow ives. ~ De IGE icaibacebl ROBERT IRWIN.” AX INVALID OR A FAMILY GOING ABROAD THAT wishes to secure the services of a physician to travel with them please address 8. R, ¥., Herald oflice, 1,265 Broadway. L. BATTERSON’S STORAGE WARBHUUSE, 681 + nnd 690 Sixth avenue, near Fortleth street, for Furni- ture, Pianos, Baggage, Mirrors; wagons for removal of Fur- niture, city dr country; 30 years’ experience. LIX & MICHELS, DEALERS AND REPAIRERS OF Antiques and Objects of Art, especially Buhl, Marquete- Fie and Inlaying, Foreelains, Guiting and Bronzing. 29 West Washington sqnare, corner Waverley place, New York. (Charles Alix, late foreman with Sypuer Marley.) iptown Branch Co,, formerly D, and others with L. EBERT'S Confectioneries; Stantly fresh and decidealy the best, at_ moderate prices; @ trial convinces all, Is, EBERT, 50 East Twelfth street te business. Address, with full particu- BILLIARD AND DRINKING SALOON ON A principal avenue, handsomest in city, four tables, fully Tarnished, for sale; a bargain; terms en: BIUGS & 5 MOODY & CO., 183 BROADWAY, HAVING removed from Murray ‘street into larger offices, offer increased facilities for the sale of real estate, stores, manu- factories, dc. ers of “The Patent Buile- ness of purifying liquors for medical and | co. Banners, 50 Wall street, jeshe letters of credit to travellers, available in all parts of the world, through the ‘Messrs. de Rothschild and their correspondenta, Also make teleraphic transfers of money on California, Europe and Havana, Sudject to check at sight ATHASTIC SAVINGS BANK. 155 Unatham square and 62 New Bowery, New York. Money deposited now will draw interest from the frst of next, month, INTEREST WILL BE COMPUTED MONTHLY, on sums of one dollar and upwards, —MONEY TO LOAN, IN SUMS TO SUIT, ON NEW York, Breoklyn and Jersey City improved Property and near-by Farma, Recorded Mortgages bought. Only prin- cipals apply, with papers. N. Ht. HAYES, 61 Cedar street. A MERCHANT AND PLANTER FROM THE SOUTH willbe at Fifth Avenue Hotel the ensuing week and would like to procure a loan, from one to three yeura, on store property, in the most enterprising Southern city, to half ita value only, at 10 per cent interest per annum, interest vable semi-annual ile perfect ; meured to full amount, 6 Also loan wanted to one-third value on Southern planta- tion, upon same terms. Principals please addi oint- ing fatorview, J. Q. A. TORRANGE, Fifth avenue Hotel. A UADY, RESIDING NEAR | UNION | SQUARI mishes to borrow #500, for one year: security, a pai Hire policy: will board the By, if desired. Aadret 'OL- ICY, Herald Uptown Branch ofice, 1,265 Broadway. ONUS.—A LIBERAL BONUS WILL BR PAID TO 4 LD” party who can at once sell a prime First Mortgage, less than §4,000, on large out of town property, three hours from New York, unimproved. Address box 84 Jersey City Post ontice, YOMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA.—THE INTEREST J due January 1, 1872, on the public debt of Virginia, as now being paid ‘under act March 19, 1872, collected with promptness. Particn'ar attention given to correspondents, JNO, B. MANNING, No. 6 Mrond street, PEST AND SECOND, MORTGAGES NEGOTIATED AT market rates, on New York and Brooklya improved Property. Apply to CAPERS, CLARK & CO,, 82 AWRENCE & FITCH, 64 BEAVER STREET—LOANS | 42° negotiated on bond and mortgage, on first class city and county property, GP ONTREAL" AND “SILVER ISLET” ™M ‘Shares for sale by R H, RICKARD, 19 Nassau N ‘ONEY TO LOAN ON BOND AND MORTGAGE. First and Second Mortgages bouzht. ANFENGER & ENRICH, 80 Pine street. E' W YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.—AN AOTIVE ME! ber wishes to make arrangements with a responsible house to become a partner or to transact the business at the Board. Adaress D, P., box 164 Herald office. rparap, AVENUE SAVINGS BANK, corner of Third avenue and Twenty-sixth street. Six per cent Interest allowed on all sums from #1 to 85,900, All money deposited on or before the 10th of April will draw interest from the Ist of April. Bank open daily from 10 A. M. to 3 P. M., and on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday evenings from 6 to 8 180 fo buy mortgages on New York, Brooklyn, Now Jersey and other property.” Address ATTURNEY, box 2,681 New York Post office. ‘ANTED—82,000, BY A RESPONSIBLE BUSINESS nou te three months, Address LARGENT, Her- ald office. 1¢ G variely of First Mortgage Bond& mcluding other choice securities, cent, for safe and profitable invest ment ale by bagdiaaeect ALBERT H, NICHOLAY, Banker, Stock Broker and Auctioneer, 48 Pine street, N. B.—First class investment Securities, paying large rates of interest, a speciaity with this house for many years, and always kept on hand. Y. Veta BELMONT & Cedar class securities, below par; also Insurance, Bank, hight, City Railroad Stocks and Bonds, and an extensive ven and eight per cent Railroad ying 1 to 20 per @ TO LOAN ON CHICAGO PROPERTY..- $5.000 Address J, F. B., 605 Bergen street, Brook- N Principals only. 100.000 TO2LOAN- ON NEW TORK CITy TH: fe proved Property; no bonus, Apply to P RS, CLARK & CO., &2 Cedar street. $100 000 “TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT, OR purchase First, Second and Leasehotd Mortgages, M. CANFILLD, 1474 Broadway, between Forty-second and Forty-third streets. $143. 000 TO LOAN ON “NEW YORK — IM- ° ea we alt ea Rt estate funds in ee eye Be LICHTENSTEIN, 183 Broadway.‘ TO LOAN OR BUY FIRST AND SEC- on property in New York, Brooklyn, Westchester and New Jersey. Also money without bon PAUL P. TODD, 55 Liberty street. 3 LOAN OFFICt PARTNER WANTED WITH $2,000 CASH, TO TAKE an interestina safe proutabie business, to travel and Solicit orders; business staple. BIGGb& SON, 206 Broadway, RARE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY.—GAS BURNERS. that can be lighted by a momentary toned of the hand, without matches. Their exclusive sale in New York city cheap for cash or exchanged for real estate, Apply to W. H. MAL- COLM & CO., 55 Liberty street. NY E PERSON WISHING TO INVEST ABOUT $6,000 in the Drag Busivess, under circumstances which can- hot prove otuerwise than remunerative, and where a knowl- edge of the business is not necessary, should adaress or call onM., 641 kighth avenue. J), —A MOUs, DOING AN EXTENSIVE, PROFITA- + bie and rapidly increasing manufacturing business, with large orders in advance, which they are unable to exe- cute for want of madequate macuinery, &c., desire an addi- tonal capital of 26,00) and a party'to take the financial position, Address box 4,052 Post oftice. LL FORMER PU L. Liebman, of Esslingen, Wurtmeberg, are urgently Feduostod to, atiend an adjourned meeting, on Turaday: OR SALE—IN TOWN, COUNTY AND STATE RIGHTS, the Patent for an entirely new article ot manufacture, adapted to the trade of jewellers, hardware and stationery | April 9, at8P. M., atJ. Kdenheim’s, 267 West Thizty-tn street, near Eighth’ avenue. —OFFICIAL DRAWINGS A. KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERIES. KENTUCKY—EXTRA C!.488 NO. 265-—APRIL 6, 1872, 77, 20, 67, 84, 5, 56, % 63, 23, 69, 8, 22, KENTUOKY—OL.A88 NO. '266—APHIL 6, I 12, 10, 0, 58, 53, 18, 58% BB, 67, 26, 35, 37, PADUCAH—EXTRA CLASS NO. 166-—-APRIL 6, 1873, 69, 28, 26, 92 11, 1, 85, 13, 28, 49, 27, 25, TADUGATI--CLASB "NO. 166--APRIT 6, 1872. T, 15, Wy 60, BI, 18, 14, 63, 40, 7, Ba 4. SIMMONS & © J, CLUTE, Broker, £06 Broadway Managers, Comngion, Ky. Post office box 4,969, —OFFICIAL DRAWINGS OF ROYAL HAVANA and Kentucky State Lotteries always on file, J. CLUTE, Broker, 20 roa iway, 153 Fulton street and No, 2 Park row; box 4,969 Post office, A TETORAGE: FOR FURNITURE AND «+ Baggage Express; families removed to city or country; pianofortes ; pler and mante! glasses boxed and shipped with the greatest care; baggage called for and delivered to any part of the city. AUG, HYNARD 77 Kighth avenue and 302 West Fourteenth street, + IRST LAGER BEER BOTTLING ESTABLISHMENT. Imported lavarian Beer, per dozen. +362 50 Imported Vienna Beer, per doz ve2 50 Also Milwaukee Beer, per dozen, 110 Cincinnati Beer, per dozen. 150 1 Delivered fi New York Beer, per dozen. For family use and shipping. HOLLANDER & CO. 241 Broadway, opposite City Hall, New York, AVANA FIRST NUMBERS RE- Y HA ered ror April 4 by JOSEPH BATES, 1M Broadway, room 4, 7 NIGHTS ATTENTION =A FULL. Knight Templar Suit tor sale, in excellent condition and bur ttle used ; cha; uit cost $70; will sell cheap, Address KNIGHT TEMPLAR, Herald office. y ENTUCKY STATE LOTTERIES.—LINDAVER & CO,, Brokers, 148 Mercer street, one door beow Houston XN PARAGON SHIRTS, Made to Order and Warranted to Fit Bent by express, CC. Ds, to uty part of the evuntry, at the ollowing pric hirts, good musiin and good Mnen.. nirts, Masony) le musiin aud fine iiven,..-+ hirts, Wamsutta muslin aad very fine linen uirts, New Yors Mills and best linen. Fancy Suirtings tn great variety. Directions for Measurement sent on applieation. RICHARD MEARES, Jentiemen’s Furnish Sixth avenue and Nineteenth atre | NOTICE OF LEAVING.—THE UNDERSIGNED NOTT- | flow his creditors that he is gomyg out of business on May 1, and those having any claim for collection should come im | mediaiely, Yours respect! ully, P, MURPHY, corner Hicks and Pacific streets, Broollyn. ( RDERS FOR CLEAR } HOUSES AND SHIPS OF bedbugs, water bust ches, taoths and fleas can be left at H. 8, DANZINGER’S ofice, 78 Forsyth street, oF 264 West Forty first street. RENTS COLLECTED AND REY U JOUN KAVANAGH, northeast o street and Sixth avenue. RELIEF FOR THE FEET.—CORNS EXTRACTED y without pain for twenty five cents each at Mra, Le I, STONK'S, No. 20 Fifth avenue, two doors above Twenty: sixth str net of Forty-second Rovat, HAVANA AND KENTUCKY BROKERS.— \ JOSEPH BATES & CO., % Wail street, Post oillee box 4,204, dealers; it cosis but a Faw penne ‘and will seli tor @1 to every individual. Apply at 106 Broadway, room 14. OR SALE—A VALUABLE PATENT RIGHT FOR cutting leather and woven fabrics: price $1,000, Ad- dress BRIGHT, 827 Missouri avenue, Washington, D. OR SALE OR TO LEASE—A DYE HOUSE; SPLEN- {id location, plenty water and only 25 minutes from the City Hall, ANFENGKR & KHRENREICH, 80 Pine street. WANT A PARTNER IN THE SECOND HAND FUR- niture and Upholstery business; reliable and with some means. Call at 63) Sixth avenue, basement, — JAIL WORKS.—WANTED, ONE OR TWO BUSINESS men, with from $60,090 to $100,000 capital, to engage in the manufacture of nails in Massachusetts for the New York and New ! nglaod mark orks all ready to start; a large. income can be realized. Address NAILS, Herald oflice. pe eained WANTED—WITH $5,000) CAPITAL, IN THE coalhod business, ou a new patent, juat, ont, superior to any yet made, Address, for one week, J. Woy Wiitamaburg wt oilic DARTNER WANTED—WITH $10,000, IN AN OLD Es- tablished manufactory, paying good pronts; the amount Of capital wanted 18 to increase the business; itis worth in- Vestigating; none but prinelpuls treated with. Address A, L, D.,, Herald odice. T}O MANUFACTURERS AND FATENTEES.—A BUSI- ness man intending ad 20th instant will undertake any commiss be entrusted to him; city references, Address LONDON, Herald oft 10 HOTEL MEN.-WANTED, A COOD MAN, WITH A tew thousand doliars, to open a smail first class hotel in ‘fs thriving village on the Hudson; just toe place for the right man to make money. Full particulars with W, N. POOLEY, 98 Union square, W4nrep- PARTNER, (N A WHOLESALE LIQUOR house, who can furnish capital from $1,500 to $3,600, Address box 162 Herald office. WAXTED—83,000, TO $5400 FOR A YEAR: A POST. tion ina good house will be given to a suitable ¥ man and fair interest paid (or use of money; only prin treated with. Address MERCHANT, bi 108 Herald o: cy oods ed; wood references, 0, 160 South Halsted street, Chicago. Ill, ANTED—A PARTY WITH $5,000 TO $10,000, ‘TO EX- i Andihe (ade of aa old enabiiited barinews, paying good profits, Address E, WALACE, Herald office. V TANTED—POWER OF ATTORNEY WITH A BROKER New York Cotton Exchange; will work for a ply experienced in futures, &c, Address D, 11s Heraid office, (A RARE CHANCE TO AN ENERGETIO Partner with $2,000 capital, to enter mio which will sell at sight, ofits $8.0 to #400 percent, Call and examine ali the week v8 West Twenty-third street, West Side Avvertisement office, ANTED—A FIRST CLASS PARTN W saphiavor ony 00,00), for one-third tat sion house baving @ large and lucrative W Spanish trade; money iuily secured. Ai hate, in conndence, e!ANISH TRAD TO $500 ¢ countrymen preverre TANTED yourg man) a first class manufacturing artic’ WITH CASH t operation of the nineteenth We mean business, LIS & CO., 48 Brond stroet, réom Sl. —A BUILDER DESIRES A PARTNER with this amount to take half nverest tn $15.000. first class uptown building operations; security given, dress WiEBSFER, box 109 Herald oftice. SUBA, KENTUCKY ROLL, WAVANA LorrERY oF State and German Lotterses,—Ollicial drawings of the ve Lotteries kept on file, D. LINDO, Broker, 416 Sixth av. and 24 Kowt Fighteenth at,, near Hroadway. ROvAl CHAYANA 9g AND KENTUCKY, ORDERS \¢ otk CARPENTER & BOOTH, 162 Broadway, rooma | and 5, QTORAGE FoR FU , ARRIAGES, 40. AT the now first cluss warehoure, built expressly for the purpose, with separate compartments, elevator, ke. Insured at low rates if désires; 106 to 14 Kadt Thirty-second surect, near Fourth avenuo; articles el on ator or di posal at private sue, JOUN H. MORRELL, KEEPING FOR FURNITURE, | Baggage, and ail other property. in separate closed com- | partments taken up ators. QHARGER'S Warehouses, | theroidert. most extensive, complete, and thoroughly equipped | in America, Kighth avenue, Fuirly-third to Tbiry-courth | street, wud ¥82 Ninth aveniie, QTEAM CARPET CLEANING WORKS | No. 15 Bast Twenty-severth street, E batabitebed A.D. 161, No connection with any other extablianment, loaning yard, ORAGE. AND SAFE x Wilton Velvet a Te, per yar’, Moquette, Axminster a! buason, Se. per yard, Carpets cleaned by thie process are ‘entirely free from dust moth. WILLIAM H. HANKINSON, Proprietor and Patentee. TAMMERING.—NEW YORK STAMMERING INSTI nite, established 1870, 107 West Twenty-third street, corner of Sixth avenue; ‘city references (urniahed: no OOF ' vail cured; send for prospectus, BE INVESTED ABSOLUTELY 9.500 Sax $2 without risk, which will pay $10,000 In eight montis, Particuiars mt 23 Chamvers rot. IMERS & CO, B =WANTED—AN INTERVIEW WITH 5.000. ome party who has this amount, and would i ing the subscriber, In the mabufacturing Je oF severa! patented articles; also two or ons not as yet applied he party desired m OF ability, amart and practical 1a the introducti patent rights; to the subscriber oflers an interview, with evidence to th of two or three of the patents, gome will prove on examination to bage twice the advan: tages of any of their kinJs ever before infoduced to the pub Teecr “agrees to fortelt the mum of 5,000, Address 8. W. CRAM, Brooklyn Post oftice, Le I WILL SECURE A FOURTH INTEREST IN $5,000 ind Grant Ratiroad enterprise that will pay $100,000 in six months ,unexceptionable relerences, Ad- {ress GOLD BONDS, Herald ouice, hree Inven- vi ~__ MATREMONIAT4 JORRESPONDENCE WANTED_BY A WIDOWER, MA J of 6, with a laty of means, good looking, industrious, pociable, stout, healthy and kind and ot good character, not e. B yours; object matrimony, to live ona farm, Any one of good quaithcatious can address AMOS BIRD, Wallingford, Conn. Ro triflers need apply. EIQUORS SOr RANDIES (bQUAL TO FRENCH BOTTLING).—-HEN- B nessys, M pee Otaras and Renaulta, Trale aay ited "at $7'C0 per case, duly paki, Above ® #pect tio. ean GN AG HOTTLING COMPANY, Ml Eighth avenue, 77 BLEECKER STREET, NEAR BROADWAY, UP Jewelry, Pianos, or bought, Pawnbrokers’ Tickets bought at 77 Bieeéker stre IGHEST PRICE PAID FOR OLD GOLD AND SIL ver jewelry, Gold ana allver plate nt 188 Chatham square. Also purchase diamonds, pearis, new and second hand goid and silver watches, gold chains and other jewelry m pawn, loan brokers and others, which enables them to II the articles again at a price much below the regular store A, BARNARD & SON Jewellers and Refiners, 188 Chatham square, ‘olled silver for platers and leaf 307 BROADWAY, CORNER OF FOURTH STRE 697 Mtverat advances on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silke, Camel’s Hair Shawis, Laces and Bersonal Property of ery description, JAMES P, MATTHEWS. SOG BROADWAY, OPPOSITE ELEVENTH STRE 6 Money liberally advanced on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Sitks, Dry Goods and personal property of every de- scription ; private entrance for ladies, J. A. JACKSON. “PIANOFORTES. FINE ASSORTMENT OF SECOND HAND PIANOS for sate at great bargeing : also Pianos to let, at LINDE- A MANN & SON'S, 92 Bleecker street, west of Broadway. MUSIC TEACHER WILL SELL HIS SPLENDID Piano, but littie us ta sacritice, on account of leat ing city. Call at 169 East Sixty-second street, near Third a PIANO IN GOOD ORDER, #100, A STEINWAY Pianoforte, having every improvement, great bargain, in consequence of removal, J. BIDDLE, i8 Amity street, near Broadway. MAGNIFICENT CARVED ROSEWOOD GRAND Piano, celebrated maker, splendid tune, sold cheap ot exchanged for @ square Steiuway or Chickering. No. 4 Washington place, rear Broadway. —FOR SALE, AT BATTERSON'S STORAGE ROOMS, + 690 [Sixth avenue, near Fortieth street, two beautiful Tosewood ‘seven octave agraile !’ianos, city made and new, carved legs aad every modera improvement ; cost $500 each; wili be sold cheap for cash to pay adv: } also ove Chick: ering Piano for sale cheap. Litver of these Pianos has box for shipping if desired. T HAINES BROS’. 27" Union Square, ‘The celebrated Haines Pianos, Unsurpassed for tone, tnisn, &c., At very low figures for cash or by instalments on most favorable terms, One second hand Piano, good as new, a bargain, will dispose of their magnificent 714 octave, four round carved iega, use! since last May, cost $1,000, for ‘over, kc, Also complete Furniture, Carpets, to suit purchasers. Cail private residence Li 6th and 7th avenues, MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD VIANOFORTE FOR sale; property family leaving city; made order ; cel ; fully guaranteed ; axed five monvhe ; cost #90: | for #875. Drawing room Furniture, Istageres, Paintings, Mirrors, Wining Furniture; sac- nivee. BEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE FOR $1U0, In perfect order and sweet and powerful tone, Apply at residence 243 ust Thirtieth street, near Third av. (A TIAN TOR SALE.AS TIE FAMILY 18 LEAVING the efty; is worth #500: will be sold for $225; in perfect order. Apply at 476 Went Twenty second street, BARGAIN TO CASH PURCHASER: —LESS THAN $150, DD" rosewood seven octave Pianoforie, manuiactured by ihe ceiebrated manufacturer, Stodart, New York ; perfect order; splendid tone, 28 Third street, hear Bower BARGAINS BEAUTIFUL PIANOS AND ORGANS low for cash, fully Warranted; city makers, 92 Eichth wireet, Also private lessons, piano, ory violin, guitar, singing, de. J. SAY CIREVIER .t SOND, 27 WEST THIRTEENTH STREET, J manufacturers of first class | pright Pianos Uprights vo | assortment to rent for city ur country; nit any Fiyle of erate price, ALLET, DAVIS & OS AND OTHER SPLENDID F Pianos, cheap for cash Fine Reset bo meet ee 75 to $250, Aad monthiy payments taken. Pianos and Or- incewotee pipe Ste 8, BERRY & OC 789 Broadway, corner Tenth s itn of 33 per cont from usual prices for cash, in con. | sequence of ‘anteipated removal May 1. Warerooms and | manufactory, 411 and 413 West Forty-second street. FOR SALE.—A PARTY LEAVING FOR E wishes to dispose of a splendid seven octave rose urniture, aba bargain, et. LUING AT A REDUC- IXSELL & CO.--PIANOS SD IANOS AND rene TO RENT-SO THAT THE it wili pay for them, rent WIN PAV M. A. POND & CO., 47 Broadway; branch 38 Union DIANOS, MELODEONS AND ORGANS OF NEW AND Pi Andou beamifur.siyle, of best. mak lower price for cash or monthly installments, or for 461 Broadway, than ean be found {CHROEDER'S PTANO ROOMS, 211 FOURTH AVENUE, r ‘American Conservatory building. First class Pianos at iow pric Ptanos for hire and on tn A good upright Piano at § ») 5( FOR AN ELEGANT SEVEN OOTAVE OVER- ZOU strung rosewood Pianof rte, 821 West Nine Wwenth street, near Lightn avenue, A WANTED TO PURCHASE. GOOP SECOND HAND BAR, LUSCH COUNTERS and Ovster Hox wanted; the bar about 25 feet louge Call or address, immediavey, WILLIAM REMINGTON, wt ‘Thomas’, 37 Broadway, FOUR TO EIGHT fin tow high, Adaress, with A. PANKS WANTED~FIVE, ndre na, notover sai particu) « ‘oat office box 6, ‘ 10 DAUGEISTS.-WANTED TO PURCHASE, A DRUG Te st with ‘Ac. ; location between Fourth and j d and Sixth avenues Aduruss ranch oihice, box 103. 4 b M-SIZED SECOND HAND SAFE. WAN ices, with price mad maker's name, B, & 1, Herald Untown Branch oflce, 1,266 #roadwar, Thirve urniture; a superb black and gold at mod- | PER CENT CITY AND COUNTY BONDS—FIRST | 2, A stairs.—Highest cash advances on Diamonds, Watches, | PIANOFORTE,—PRIVATE FAMILY LEAVING CITY | | | country houses furt nn mmr AGRA Oat SEES ane + 808 an adway, aes are now offering great bargains Chamber, Livcary and Dining Room. in every variety and at prices well ‘worthy the attention of parties furnisiing, AS 'URNITURE AND BEDDING, in areat fe Parior Suite, oven etn, for 850, consisting and dent's Chaim and four Parlor Chairs, A complete Chamber Suit, ‘with the Beddingy £0. $y oe consisting of a Bedatead, 1 ‘Lady's’ Dresstog Glass, a Dr 5 A Mattress, Washatand, two Pillows and one Bolster, Four Chairs and Towel Rack, At G. & 8. HEYMAN & MACK'S Furniture and Beduing Wareroot 888 and 390 Hudson street, corner of Houston; 656 Sixth avenue, corner of Thirty-third street ; 1,0% Third avenue, corner of Sixty-Drat atreet. Factories 275, 278 and 28 Hudaon street, PRIVATE PAMILY DECLINING HOUSEKEEPING wiil dispose of wil their elegant, costly and plain House~ hold Furniture, viz, :—Magniucent Parlor Suits, covered im rich satin brooatel, cost #600 for $260; one do, $175; carved and gilied frames; latest styies rep and 8, $50 to $100; 12 Chamber Suits, in rosewood and wal- ‘Hedstends, iureausr Washstatde, cured, hair, Mat tresses, de. | Bronzes, Ornaments, Tur<iah Chatrs, Etageresy Wookcase, Buffet, Centre, side and Extension Tables, soll iverand Glass Ware. N. B.-A brilliant toned 74 octave rosewood Pianoforte, cost $900, for $800; Stool, Cover, &e. Call ut private residence 120 W, id at,, near 6th ay. A MAGNIFICENT POMPADOUR STYLE SATIN BRO- cate! Parlor Suit, cost $450, for B150; one do, 8785 Marte antoinette Parlor Suit 1a crimson satin, cost #580, for $200; ‘Turkish Suit, sevea pieces, two colored reps, silk tassels, made to order for § for $275; walnut rep jaite, 35 ana 460; Carpets, Sic. per yard up; Manoforte, Mirror Curiains, Paintings, bronzes, Clocks, Vases, Chamber Suits, Mattresses, Buitet, Extension Table for half ‘coat, Resldenoor 252 Weat Forty-second street, near Seventh avenue. PARTY VING UP HOUSEKEEPING WISHES TO seil all bis Furniture. For particulars address SLADE, box 3,202 Post office, New York. A TINE, PABLOR soir (COST $180) WILL BE SOLD low ; breaking up housekeeping. Second hand dealers. not noticed. » 327 West Lighieenth street, (A. MAGNIFICENT ASSORIMENT. OF HOUSEHOLD Furniture for sale cheap. 232 West Thirty-fourth streety, between Seventh and Highth Dues. A FAMILY ABOUT GOING TQ EUROPE, WOULD e to sell @ splendid Parior and Bedroom Set of Fur- Biture at w reasonable price, Inquire at 167 West Forty-nlnths ‘street A PRIVATE FAMILY, ABOUT REMOVING FROM THE. city, will sell cheap, at private sale, their tirst class Fur- niture and Carpets; not two years in use; no dealers need apply, Call at 68 Kaat iighth street, between First and Sec- ond avenues. BARGAIN FOR CASH—-ELEGANT WALNUT Dressing Bureau, with double mirrors, cost $160, new, price $75; also Pickhardt Sofa Bedstead, one month: iu use, for $80, Cail at 39 Union square, third ‘story, back room. HANDSOME SET OF PARLOR FURNITURE, IN full, for sale at 872 West Thirty-fifth street, Ave PARTY HAVING ONE OR TWO CHAMBER. Suits which they will dispose of reasonably may ad- dress for three days PHY, Herald office. A ZADY GOING 10 BREAK UP HOUSEKEEPING wishes to sell privately a biack walnut Parlor, Bedeoom and Dining Room. Suits; Bedding, Curtai peta, deny everything required in « small household. Broadway, up stairs. MAUNIFICENT ASSORTMENT HOUSEHOLD FUR niture for sale—Property family leaving elty. Drawing Room Suit. Pompadour style, covered French brocatel ; cost 6, tor #00: One. 150, do. “; Pinnoforte, Bronzee, ‘aintings. Clocks, Silverware, Cham! ining Furniture, Chinaware, Glassware, Extension Table, Sideboard ; half ort ginal cost, ' 86 W. 15th'st., near 5th a A. ~EURNITURE FAMILIES MOVED, CITY OR COUN- + try; furniture packed, slipped; ' furniture stored, Excelsior Furnisure and Baggage xpress, 116 West 11th ab, near 5th at (ABFETS, Furniture, Beds, iedding, &c. Payments taken by the week or month. Terms easy. v KELLY &CO., corner of Twenty-fifth street and Sixth avenue, Grae. AND FURNITURE FOR SALE,—A FIN nearly new Parlor Suit; also English Ts and Vel Ad Carpets, at a very low price, at 109 Fourth avenue, in the tore. NARPETS IN PRIVATE KESIDENCE 139 WEST Tenth street for sale. Call Monday and Tuesday, be- tween 10 and 40’clock ; no deulers need apply. AMAGED CARPETS.—100 ROLLS OF Carpets, of the munuiacture of John Crossle England, selling low for cash, wt 450 and 452 Come and see. URNITURE.—CI1Y AND COUNTRY RESIDENt furnished throughout with furniture, _lambrequines, gomices and mitrors for ® lest price theo eny first class house in the city. B. L, SOUTHACK, 620 Broadway, {URNITURE.—GUING TO EUROPE, I WILL SELL my new Furniture o! three story large house I rented, 128th street: very chenp, 32,100. CHRISTOPHER, owne Chureh street. URE.--FAMILIES GIVING UP HOUSEKEEP” lng apd wishing to dispose of their Furniture for, cash? address or call on JAME: GNEY, 631 Hudson street, be- tween West Tenth street and Charles. PORNITURE, CARPETS, BOOKS AND LIBRARIES bought for eash at No. 4 University place, near Wash- een square; 60,000 volumes Books, also old Ou Paintings, ‘OF sal VEORGE A. CLARKE, to furnish, on. hi every description of f Spring and Hair Mai ‘APESTRY & Sons, of anal street. 7 BROADWAY, IS PREPARED ‘opular scale of monthly payments, ionable Furniture, Carpets, Mirrors, esses, Parlor Beds, &¢.; cy and 1 t0 oder on Itberal terms, FOUSEHOLD FURNITURE FOR SALE—766 BROAD way, below A. T. stewart’s and Ninth street.—AARON CRISTALAR having bought from all the best manufacturers, duriag the past dull winter months, an Immense stock of the finest Household Furniture, at 30 per cent below wholesale: prices, is enabled now to offer to the public Furniture of every description, in rosewood, wainut and oak, at prices that will defy competition, Can offer 8) per cent less than. other houses in the trade every kind of Parlor, Libri Dining Furniture, from $60 to #600, per, suit; ale edroom, Suits, Lounges, Easy Chairs, Hall Stands, and in fact every- thing in the 'ioe. Persons about buying Furniture, please call and inapect, at 765 Broudway, ONTHLY OR, WEEKLY PAYMENTS—CARPETS urniture, ng, kc. 4 DGALY & CUNNINGHAM, 834 and 884 Third avenue, near Twenty-eighth siroet, Prices lower than any other house In the clty. MYERS SHIPMAN & SLAUSON, AUCTIONEERS, 1,20 Broadway, corner Twenty-ninth street.—We offer oug vices to parties decanting housekeeping, for the sale Household rurniture, €c., at auction. Prompt returns and satisfaction guarantee, ATORAGE AND SAFE KEEPING FOR FURNITURE, age and other goods in separate compartments; ken ap on elevators. HA! ‘arehou: Eighth aves nue, Thirty-third to 1 Lirty-fourth street, and 282 Ninth avenue, \ J ANJED—SECOND HAND OFFICE FURNITURE, OF good quality and style, Address by mail, with full description, L, ROBDE, 59 Liverty street, room 6, V TILL TRADE ELEGANT NEW PIANO FOR A PAR jor set Furniture, Address F. P., box 146 Herald oflee~ WASEEN, WARD & CO. and Would cali attention to their very complete assortment of Furniture and Upholstery. ‘With the largest stock in the city to select from, we can furnisi everything for ntry cottage or the finest ci'y mansion, the plainest ‘Spring, corner Crosby street, INSTRUCTION. PRIVATE TUTOR, WHO PREPARES BOYS FOR. AA. cotiezes and universities, has part of his tine unoecu- pied. Address ALPHA, station D. A FEW MORE OF GOOD EDUCATION, AND AD- A dress wanted to learn phonography succesafaliy, with- Out fall, and accept remunerative, puaitions, Write for olr- cular. ‘Phono graphic Iustitute, 44 Broadway. T THOMPSON’ 20 FOURTH AVENUE, JA opposite Coop: Bookkeeping, Writing” Arithmetic, Shorthand, French and Spanish: separate ladies” department; aay and evening ; teegraphy taught practically 5 demand (or Operators. BINGDON TOWNSEND) BUSINESS COLLEGE, | 157 A Hudson street; day and eventn, Ageounis, Heaghes Branches, Classics, &e. (erm jpoken OF ae ted unit 20th, departmeuts, Townseaod scholarships preiert tush. ean ew YOUNG ENGLISH LADY, PIANIST AND VOCALIST, Oey Wie ‘also apeaks French and German fluently, Offers tuition in return for board to a private family in New York or vicinity; references unexceptionabie, Address PIANIST, 808 West Twenty-third street, we KEEPING, ARITHMETIC, ALL a $5 each ; 24° Writing Coliege, 62 Bowery: day Ladies taught Bookkeep- Engiiab ns, 82 60. PAINS Bi Lesrones mg anroughont the year. fag and Correspondence. 8 WRITING, KOOKKE VS iMETIC, I UgINESS Musiness wen, ladies, ch rks'and bove, taught ractically, a8 wwed inthe best: New York bouses, at DOL- Tics Commercial College, 875 Broadway, corner Bigh+ teenth street. Opel aay and evening, Special attenuon iven to pupils in rapid nisiness writing, SUilfpess, cramp- ing and Trembting entirety removed, SNOH AND LATIN TAUGHT BY A GRADUATE Ree che OF the universities of France. wt his or pupil's ; terms moderate, reaieeatt Pe Went Nineteenth street, J. M DU BONY, SS A. E. GUNOVER, AT OLD BRIDGE, N. J., HAS MUS srcancy in her Seisct Home School. Pupils will be weil cared for; terms moderate; namber linited. {PANISH THOKOUGHLY TAUGHT IN THIRTY LES- S' song, by A. RAMOS, at iia own residence or at pupils, Adress or appiy at 277 Weat Twenty-necond street, HE TYNG SEMINARY, FOR A LIMITED NUMBER of boys, at Orange, N. J., will receive two or three more boys; true home comforts; terms very moderate, Address SEMLNARY, box 152 Post ottice, S| PAYS FOR A FULD COURSE OF 21 LESSONS $15 fo Spencerian penmanship, taught in the beat man- her, ant quarantering the arm movemente 40 necesaary ip Business private instructions. aftersoons and eveninge. Ci | OF write for circulags. Iunlitute, 744 Brouaway,