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SALES AT AUCTION. APMENB MINER, AUCTIONEER. 96 Chi mbers and 77 Reade streets. BY ALLEN B. MINER & BRO... THIS DAY (THUR: at nek, ool AT THE RESIDENCE NO, Fa Bas? 22 STREET, near Broadway, USEHOLD FUXNTTURE, MADE TO eT SOE TER, ROUX, RIMBELL, AUTCHINGS VREDE; medallion, velvet and Brussels Carnetas TAL BRONZE CLOOKS hnd Figures, fine OLL PAINT: NGS, by well known and favorite artists; Mattresses, Beds, and Bedding, LARGE BLACK WALNUT BOOK 3h, COST $700; Secretary and Laprary, Table and Chairs, ROSEWOOD BILLIARD TABLE, {0 fine order, DECKER, with Cues, Balls, &c., complete; ORNA- ENTAL FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF SAFE, by Val entine & Butler; all of which are in%excellent order and Will be sold without reserve, @s the family are going abroad. LLEN B. MINER, AUCTIONEER, Salesrooms 95 Chambers and 77 Rende streets. By ALLEN B, MINER & BRO. THIS DAY (THURSDAY), APRIL 25, ‘at 103g o'clock, at the residence 58 Bond street. GENTEEL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, consisting of Velvet, Brussels and Ingrain Carpets, French Plate Pier nd Mantel Mirrors, rosewood Parlor Suit in crimson satin. toads, Bureaus, Centro and Side Tables, Patent Some Brtaieots, Lounges, Dinin; tension Table, Lace ow artatne, Cottage Suits, Wardr 4, Engravings, Mair Mattresses, Bolsters and Pillows, Blankets, Crock- ‘ery, Glassware, &c., do. LLEN B. MINER, AUCTIONEER, Balesrooms 9 Ohunmers and 77 Reade streets, By ALLEN B. MINER & BROTHER, FRIDAY, APRIL 26, at 10% o'clock, at the private ‘residence WEST HOOSTON STREET, NEAR MACDOUGAL ST., NDSOME HOUSEHOLD FURNITURK, MADE TO RDER BY THE BEST CITY MANUFACTURERS; GILT iE PIER AND MANTEL MIRRORS, &O., &C., as fol- viz. :— RS —Brussels Carpets, carvod rosewood Sult, in ilk brooudo; black walnut revolving front Secre: Bookcase, rosewood Centre Side Table, French Pier ang Mantel Mirrors and Cornices, Laco Our- Bronze Clocks and Ornaments, &¢., &c. INGROOM—Brussels Qarpets, black walnut Ex mn Tablo, Buffet and Chairs,'en suite, Lounges, kery. Gindeware, &o., &e. J0OMS.—Brasseis Carpets, richly carved Bed- wteads, Bureaus, Armoires and Commodes en suite, en- Med suits, Mair Mattrosses, , Bolsters and Pillows, gents Secretar; ‘Ourtains and Shades, Maniel Ornaments, &c., &c. Also, Chandeliers hnd Gas Fixtures of the latest de- together with black walnut Hall Sta pa rpets, and a general assortment o AMEN B. MINER, ACOTIONEER. Balesrooms 9 Chambers and 77 Reade streets. By ALLEN B MINER & BROTHER, FRIDAY, APRIL 26, at 103g o'clock, at the residence 1 IRVING “PLA' CORNER FOURTEE STREET, -ARTITION SALE, BY ORDER OF EXECUTORS OF ESTATE OF MRS. E. P. GLEASON, DECEASED, Gentoel Housohoid Furniture, comprising: pela and Tngrain Carpets; ro d Sui hand reps; carved blick walnut and ro: ds, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Lounges, Chairs, Bide Tables, Pier and Mantel ra, Figured Sik a Lace Curtains, Bookenses, be Mattresses, Feat ds, Bolsters ‘and Pillows, Bedding, bluck walnut x. aslon Dining Tablon, uifet and Chalts, Crockery, Glass- ware and Ouilery, Hall Stand, Olicloths, Stair Garpets and Rods, Kitchen Utensils, &c.,'€e. otha, F NO. NTH Velvet, Brus- in brocatel, LLEN B, MINER, AUCTIONEER. Balosrooms 9 Chambers and 77 Reade streets, By ALLEN B. MINER & BRO., FRIDAY, April %, at 103 o'clock, at the private residence M44 West Houston struct, near Macdouxal strech, GENTEEL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ROSEWOOD IANO, FRENCH PLATE MIRROR, Brissels and In- Wi Carpets, Black Walnut Hall’ Stand, I hogany Bedsteads, Burcauts, Tables and Chairs; W low Curtains, Cornices, Painted and Enamelled Cotta jults, Mattresses, Bolsters and Pillows; Bookcases, Com- Rockers, Lounges, Sofas, Oil Paintings, Engray best quality Feather Bureaus, Lace NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, APRJI; 25, 1872—TRIPLE SHEET. Be nnn ROH, JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER. A ‘OMice and salesroom 37 Nassau street, ‘Opposite the Post ofliee, HANDSOMY! HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, MIRRORS, CARPETS, &0. JOHNSTON & VAN TASSILL! WILL SEEL, at auction THIS DAY @HURSDAY), April 25 at 108 0 243 WEST ELEVENTH STREET,’ BETWEEN POURTH street and Waverley place, all the handsome Household Furniture, &¢., contained in said house, viz:—Pine walnut Parlor Suitin t'and rosewood Din- ing: Room and Ch Bolsters and Pillow pets. RCH, JOUNSTON, AUCTIONEER. Oilice and salesroom, 87 Nassau street, opposite the Post office. HANDSOME HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, MIRRORS, CARPETS, &c, JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL will sell at auction THIS DAY (THURSDAY), April 28, 1 al o'elo AT 235 EAST PTTETH STREET, between Second and Third avenues, all the Farniture contained in said house; ros¢wood Par- Jor Suits, in crimson satin; Centre and Side Tables, fue walnut Chamber Suita, walnut Extension Dining Table Etageres, Rocker Chair and Easy Chairs, Velvet, Brusse and Ingrain Carpets; China and Glass Ware. RCH. JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER. Office and salesroom 37 Nassau street, ‘ite the Post office. HOLD FURNITURE, MIRRORS, CARPETS, do. JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL will gel! at anctton FRIDAY, April 26. at 1044 o'clock, at 14 WEST FORTY-EIGHTH STREET, the entire Furniture In said house, being in part carved rosewood Parlor Suits, walnut and oa} ining and amber Suits, all the Bedding and Mattresses, China id Glass Ware. Partici RCH JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER, OMice and salesfoom 37 Nassau street, ‘opposite the Post office. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPETS, &c. JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL will sell at atiction at 513 SIXTIL AVENUE, i all the walnut, Furniture in said nouse; Parlor Suits in reps, French Bedsteads, Dressing Bureaus, Washstands Centro Tables, Lace Curtains, Oilclotha, ROH JOHNSTON AUCTIONEER. ‘Oice and xalesroom 87 Nassau street, ‘opposite the Post office. EXTENSIVE SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE THIS. DAY. MIRRORS, CARPETS, 40, A NOUSE BRIMFUL OF THE MOST DESIRABLE HOUSEHOLD GOODS, JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL will sell at anction on THURSDAY, April 25, at 10% o'clock, at 102 EAST SEVEN- TEENTH STRE: var Union sqnare, all the walnut Parlor, Dining R and Chamber Furniture, Mirrors, curled’ hair Mattresses, Feather Bolsters, Pillows anc Lace Curtains, China and Glassware, Brussels and Ingrain € ta, Re. RCH. JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER, office and salesroom 87 Nassau street, opposité the Post office. HANDSOME HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, SATURDAY, APRIL 27, BY JOUNSTON & VAN TASSELL, A7 i6l EAST SUXTIETH STREET, Particulars to-morrow. RT NOTICE. WM. HL. BE s T AUCTION. ABOUT TWENTY-FIVE OF MR. BEARD'S LATEST and most important works, including “Dickens and His Character “Darwin's Theories Expounde “The Fox Hunter's Dream.” 1 Gulliver's Foot.” “The Travelled Fox.” “Rain of Cats and Dogs.” ‘The Pictures are now on exhibition at, 22 Broad street, over Delmonico's, and will be SOLD AT AUCTION THIS DAY (THURSDAY), April 25, at 12 o'clock. ‘The sale will be absolute and Roative, withont limit or reserve. JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL, Auctioneers, LEN B. MINER, AUCTIONEER, _ salesrooms % Chambers and 77 Reade streets. By ALLEN B, MINER & BROTHER, 88, Bes, Silver plated Ware, Crockery, Kitchen’ Utensils, SATURDAY, APRIL 27, at 1035 o'clock, at private residence W West Fourteenth street, between Fitth and Sixth avenues, andsome household Furniture, rosewood Piano (by Ihickering), elegant Ormolu Clocks and Chandeliers, vy Curtains, rosewood Parlor Furniture, black walnut droom Sults, velvet and Brussels Carpets, ec. Details e. In AMEN B, MINER, AUCTIONEER, Sulesrooms, 9 Chambers and 77 Reade streets, By ALLEN B. MINER & BROTHER, SATURDAY, APRIL 27, St 103; o'clock, at our salesrooms, Chambers and 77 Reade streets, Handsome Household Furniture, Mirrors, Carpets, Cur- fains, &c., removed from a gentleman's country scat for Convenietice of sale. Full particulars in time. UCTION NOTICE. THIS DAY (THURSDAY), at 11 o'clock, EIGHTEENTH REGULAR ‘SPRING SALE of SOFT HATS, PANAMAS AND STRAW GOODS, 60 CASES, EMBRACING THE MOST DESIRABLE GOODS IN THE MARKET. Attention of buyers is invited. Catalogues und goods now ready. WM, TOPPING & OO., Auctioneers, 182 Church street. J, BLEECKER, SON & CO., AUCTIONEERS. Handsome Household Furniture. Friday, April 26, at 103s A. M.. at No. 45 West Sixteenth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, comprising rose- wood'and black walnut Parlor Bedroom and Dining Room Furniture, Piano: Crockery, Glassware, Beds, Bedding, &e., dc. Catalogues at77 Cedar street. Mirro fine Oil Paintings, ling, Kitchen Utensils, LLEN B MINER, AUCTIONEER. Salesrooms, 9 Uhambers and 77 Reade. streets, By ALLEN B. MINER & BROTHER, ATURDAY, APRIL 27, at 12 o'clock, at the Merchants’ Exchange, 1M Broadway. RECEIVER'S SALE. The property of the McDonald Silver Mining Company ef Nevada. By orderof RK. W. RAYMOND, Recely LLEN B. MINER, AUCTIONEER A iiledtoomas $8 Chainbers and 77 Ronde streots By ALLEN B. MINER & BRO., MONDAY, APRIL 29, at 10%4'o'clock, at the house 244 West Forty-ninth street, between Broadway snd Eighth avenue NDSOME HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ALL MADE ORDER BY PICKHARDT FOR THE PRESENT WNER, COMPRISING THREE PICKHARDT BED. DS, ALL OF WHICH ARE NEARLY NEW AND FINE ORDER, Brumels and three-ply Carpets, solld black walnut Par- Furniture, gilt, inlaid and covered with striped ropa; wood 7-ottave Piano, in fine order, by F. Corvell & 3 black walnut Parlor Organ, four stops, with tremelo tachment; Extension black Walnut Dining Table and ira, black walnut Bedstead:, Bureaus and Washstands, Dest quality hair and spring Maitresses and Bead tre and Side Tables: Pickhurdt’s Bedsteads, in gri reps, Of both hig well known patents; Porcelain and Gikss Ware, &c., ko. also avery flue Alghan, tor carr! LLEN B. MINER, AUCTIONEER. Salesxrooms 95 Chambers and 77 Reade streets, By ALLEN B. MINE MONDAY, at 1044 oveloek we th te residence ws RAST THIRTY-FIFTH 8 BETWEEN PARK AND L. ENUES, JANDSOME TOUS! 1 inade to order Potter & Sty ers; rosewood ench grand Fiano, by H. yx, Tace Cur: tains, Ol) Paintings, 51 Is in time, LLEN B. MINER, AUCTIONEER. Balesrooms 9 Chambers and 77 Reade streets, By ALLEN B. MINER & BRO., “ON MONDAY, APRIL 29, at 1036 o'clock, at the residence 2% West Twenty-second street, MINISTRATRIX'S SAL) URE, BY ORDER ELIZA MURPHY, ADMINISTRATRIX OF ESTATE OF MARY BRADY, DECEASED, prising Genteel Household Furniture, Brussels and felvot Carpets, black Walnut and mahogany Parlor Fur- ture ; Bedroom: Washstands, Mantel Mirrors, Curtains, black walnut ining Room Furniture, Porcelain a ver Plated Ware, Mattresses und Be: ticulars in catalogue. LBERT B. WALDRON, A By WALDRON & ms, 108 Liberty, 38 New Church, 1iL GENTERL HOUSEHOLD FURNITU Piano, Carpets, Mirrors, at private residence, 43 EAST FORTY-THIRD STREET, ON FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1872, at 10% o'clock. Entire contents of dwelling as above, comprising rose- wood Piano, tine walnut and mahogany Cha ‘1 Walnut Parlor Suits, uilt frame Freneh plate P ¢ Brussels and ingrain Carpets, walnut Dininy ‘urnitere, Bedding, fue Bronze Mantel Set, Oil Paintings, ac., £0, ON FRIDAY, AT 10%, at salesroome, det of fine Champagues, Rhine Wines, Claret, Bourbon hiskey. ALSO aD invoice of imporied Toilet Sets, Vases, Jardinteres, Cuspadores, Glassware./&c ALSO Pe entre contents of a Buicher's Shep, including ald the Fixtures, Stock, &c _Full particulars to-morrow. OTION NOTICE, The largest, ric 1" Glass ding, &c. dar streets. RE, est assortment of Household Forn!- at auction this season. Over $25,000 worth of magnificent Household Furniture. Paintings, Statuary, Bronzes, Pianoiorte, Mirrote, Drawing Mooi’ Furnitw wood and on ny tuat Chamber iy tis XIV, is day (Thursday), April 2, a¢ the elegamt inansino 208 Went Forty-second street, near Seventh avenues come gpcing at ioss0 ‘clock precisely —E. NICHOLS, A jagnificent rose wood 74 octave four round corners Pia forte, stool and cover, cost $375; Drawing Room sults, ered With satin, brocaiel and reps ot the richest de Hon ; gilde dand inlajt Tables, Cabinets, jurtains, Bronzes, Clocks, Paintings, Parlor Ornaments, rkish Chalrs, Lounges, Bookcases, rose woul atid waluut stead, Bureaus, Washstanda, Commodes; spring auc ir Mattrosses, Blankets, Beddini:.Soias, Chairs Lounyes Rockers, Buffet, Extension Table, cut Glass, er; Furniture venth or Bohemian Ware ; basement und servants’ ries wishing to att % ig ¢ men in attendance to hth avenue cars goods for purchasers. cart or pac UCTION NOTICE. AUCTION NOTIC Magnificent Household Furniture Pianoforte, Bronzes, Paintings, Mirrors, silverware, ERP auction, at the elogant private resktence 36 West street, near 5th avenue, on THIS DAY (Thursday), at 1014 o'clock. A rare chance for housekeepers. AUGUSTE MARTINES & CO., Auctione Drawing Room Suits, Pompadour ahd Marie Antoinette ylex, covered silk, brocade, zi okcase, Ti Yeu nets, Curtains, vel ‘arpets, artistic bronze Stata: ary, Clock, Paintings by eminent artists, rosewood Piano- forte, Stool, Cover, Muse Stand, Mirrors, Ornaments, rosewood, walnut Bureaus, Bedsteads, Wardrobes, en Buite, style Louls XIV; Mattresses, Beading, Bxterivion Sutléry. No B= Table, Buffet, Linen, Glassware, ShoMel ‘Th € auctioneer would call particular attention of his friends and the public to this sale, the catalogue com rising the I t und richest assortment of Household ‘urniture offered at auction this season. UcTION “NOTIC ANIEL A. MATHEWS, AUC joncer. CONTINUATION SALE OF. CABINET FURNITURE, to be positively sold without reserve, in consequence of removal, DAN A. MATHEWS will set at auction, ON FRIDAY, APRIL 04g o'clo ’ to eae AE , at 1044 o'clock, the entire Stock con ae EXTENSIVE, WAREROOMS 521 BROADWAY, ord treet, comprising rosewood, walaut, dlarqueterle Bots de Rose and Bubl, Parlor, i anttiber end Dining Room Suits ‘of the imost and inodern styles, ull of which were made for those Mewar oi wle and well worthy the attention of can have thee qeally fine sur ture, N B.—Purchasers stored tree of chaos Carefully packed for shipping or ored trve of charge till May 1. Now on exhibition, with UCTION KALE.—pRY_ Gor : -_ AN Rm RY GOODS, LACES, RIBBONS, | well thisday (th \ er, Wil the entire « At lu o'clork, prompt public invited y Dusinegs. Dealers and the OF HOUSEHOLD FURNI- in black wulnut; Bedsteads, Bureaus ‘A, * BLEECKER, SON & GO. AUCTIONEERS. . ‘Handsome Household’ Furniture. THIS DAY, April 25, at loy A. M., at O4 West Forty-stxth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, all the first class Furniture contained in the above four’ story brown stone house, including rosewood Piano, all the Gas Fixtures throughout, Beds, Bedding, Pillows, Ornaments, Books, Kitchen Utensils, &e. logues how ready. A WEEASTS, TREES, ROOTS, BULBS, £0.—JOHN L. VANDEWATER, ‘Auctionter.—Thursday, April 25 i likg o'clock. ut 310 Broadway, final and closing sate o choicest and selected Plants, of the importation of M. Martin & Co., consisting of sandard Rose Trees, Root monthly and’ perpetual Moss Roses, Fruit 1 te Bulbs, Seeds, &c., all in the finest possible conditio hardy and rugged; warranted true to name and color} imported and selected expressly for this market, Sale positive. UCTION NOTICE.—CLINTON B, OSGOOD, AUC- JA TIONEER, ENTIRE FURNITURE OF LARGE BOARDING HOUSE. OSGOOD & CO., Salesroom 126 Chambers street, néar College place, will se! TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), APRIL 2%, 10.4 A. M., AT $12 EAST FOURTEENTH STRERT, all the entire Furniture, consisting In part of Brussels and ingrain Carpets, black walnut Parlor Suits, in reps; garved black wainut marble top Bedroom Suits, curled hair, husk and straw Mattresses; lace Curtains, Lambre- quins, Mirrors, rosewood Piano, rosewood and black wal- Hut niarble top Tables, Cottage ‘Suite, ank Extension Ta- ble, oak cane seat, Dining Chairs, Refrigerator, Coal in cellar, Ohina, Crockery, Glassware, Kitchen Utensils, & ces, Roots, BETTS, AUCTIONEER, JERARD BETTS & CO., Store No. 7 Old Slip, one door from Hanover square, (Established 1 GERARD BETTS & CO. will give thelr personal atte tion, as customary with the house for years past, to sal of Groceries and General Merchandise, Underwriters’ Bales, &c. Also Household Furniture at owners’ residences on the most reasonable terms. THURSDAY, April 25, at 11 o'clock, at the private residence 51 West Seventeenth street, near Fifth avenue, Handsome Household Furniture. Catalogues now ready, LBERT B. WALDRON, AUC By WALDRON & Balesrooms 108 Liberty, 111 Cedar, 38 New Church street. THIS DAY, AT 11 O'CLOCK, FOREIGN AND AMERICAN BIRDS, under shades and on bran This sale isa superior collection, put by the ¢ taxidermist, Mr. Gal- bratth, and embraces rare and curious sheelmens of b tiful plumage, and preserved in the artist’s best style. exhibition, AT 12 O'CLOCK, HORSES, WAGONS AND HARNESS. Some of the finest work horses ever sold at auction In this city: good Driving, Business, Road and Carriage Horses; Concord, Express’ and Bakers’ Wagons: top and Road Waxons, Rockaways, single and double Harness, ‘Sale positive! UCTION NOTICE. AUCTION NOTICE. HENRY ZINN, ‘Auctioneer, sells this day, commene- ing at 10% o'clock, Wii the elegant and costly Household | Furniture contained in private mansion 14 West 25th | st., between 6th and 7th avs., over 400 lots, by catalogue, | viz.:—Parlor contains rosewood Planotorte, rich Parlor Suits In plain and fgured eatin and silk reps; Pier and Mantel Mirrors, Bookcase, Cabinets, Etageres, Bronzes, Lace Curtaine, Oi Paintings, Ornaments, Vases, Velvet and Brussels Carpets, &e., &c. Bedrooms contain rosewood and walnut Bedroom Suits, single and double Bedsteads, Bureaus, Washatands, Cominodes, Spring and Hair Mattresses, Pil- lows, Blankets, Quilts, Sheets, Wardrobes, Toilet Sets, Carpets, Bed and Turkish Lounges, Chairs, te. ke; Dining ‘oom, Basement and Kitchen Furniture; Buffet, Extension Table, Chairs, Cutlery, China, Glisaware, Crockery, Diuner and Tea Set &e. Sale p UCTION SALE OF FURNITURE, JOSEPH McGUIRE, Auctioneer, will sell On THURSDAY, April 25, 1872, at 10% o'clock all the Furuiture’ containe e thy 3 ment brown stone h N RT NOTICE. A EDWARD SCHENCK, Auctioneer. Elegant Oil Paintings. B. Moorehouse, co Paintings, which have jist artived, will u at 60 Liberty street this day and to-mor- row, 20th and 20th, commencing each day at 12 o'clock. A UCTION NOTICE. —FOR SALE, A ROAD HOUSE, ON 2A ane of the vest thorouglfares near the city, together | with van Fixtures Apply to WILLIAM WITTERS, 452 Canal atreet Y. | 78 elegant to: be sold at av | ASoTHON, THIS DAY (THURSDAY MORNING), | commencing at 10% o'clock. The largest and richest sale this season, Over 4840,00) worth of rich Household Furniture, | gontained” in large fve. story private mansion, 120 West Zid yet. between 6th and 7th avenues, com- | prising ovat’ 200 lots by. Coletingen.in lots, to, the highest biddats, regardless of cost. Magnificent 7%4-octave rich rosewood Planotorte, superior Parlor Suits, covered in crimson sath 9 broe, wood Eteagere es, Writing 1 lace and brocm‘el Curtains, impor | Paintings, mar (eterie Cabinets ‘and green 1k covering ; rose- sks, Per Mirrors, J Bronzes, fine Of Tables, Encogneurs, Tardinierds, gilt s ables, Turkish Easy Chairs, 700 volumes choive Boc Chamber Sttits in rosewood and black | wainut, st Bedstead, Bu stands, lace Qnitta, Blankets, Pil | gters, 2 Mattresses, Spring Beds, & | Ri Table, Coutre and Si | China Dinne niture, Ico positive. Goods p moved city or country Y DANIEL A. MATH I | Bret pped t PEP tALD, 8, AUCTIONEER.—SALES- 1 S21 Broadway, wer St. Nicholas Hotel, Hand- nschold Furniture. rosewood Pianoforte, rare ‘hina Dinner Set, «lorge LV. pattern. DANIEL, 1 Thursday, April 2, at 1034 | o'clock, at the private residen %¢ 124 West Eleventh street, between Fish and Sixth aveny (es, the entire Furniture, viz.—Black walnut Parlor Suit * in plush and reps; Cen: tre Tables, Pier Mirrors, Bronze ®, Walnut and rosewood | Chamber ‘and Dining Room Fun 'iture, Velvetand Brus. | sels Carpets, Mattresses, fine Chin. * and , | chen Furniture, de. ; also fine toned Tosewood Tis octave | Pianotorte, of the celebrated make o,° Bacon & Karr. | FRY CAMPBELL & ©O., AUCTIONED’ RS iB WwW comme neing ili sell by Auction | Friday, April 26, to cloxe business, entire ©! gant, large, Furniture contained in 0. established, ¢ furniture store and war.*rooms of Mr. Hudson street, between t ‘hariton King, Stock valued at $10,000. Catalogues cou'tain some 1,200 lots, all to be positively sold, without resei've. Also one Patrick's fire and burglar proof Safe, of meds "m size | Also @ superb Furniture Cart, Horse, Harhess and bedding complete, fi Furniture dealers, housekeepers, in and out of the ity, are specially invitec Puliiparticutars in Herald to-morrow. Catalogu tauctioncers’ office. VAMPBELL & CO., 48 Hudson street. some E | English A, MATHEWS will sell | assorted stock « | large and exten | Aaron P. Blanc sq. together, with | Inas Ware, Kite | | | | Goods and catal ‘BALBS AT AUCTION. SALES AT AUCTION, ° Y 8. B, GOODALE, AYOTIONEE, 8. B. GQOODALF, CAMPBELL & CO., will sell this day, commencing at 10 o'clock, 7 at four story pen pon, brown stone private resl®ence 34 West Thirty-second street, between Broadway and Fifth avenue, all the elegant Household Furniture cont’, residence. Catalogues will 400 lots, e1n- bracing clegant rosewood and walnut Parlor Suits, in Ane reps; elegantly and costly roseword and carved wal- nut, marble top Chamber Suit,” magni frame French Plate Pier Mirrors; o her Mirrors cent solid carved, rosewood, rount, cornered. Fren steads; walnut do. ; superb carved rosewood and walnut marbla top Dressing Cabinets, swith French plate Mirrors} other Bureaus; marble top étage Furniture, cost: wood and wahiut Etageres, @lace-a-Armoires, superb wood and walnut Wardroles, with French plate. pa reflectors; elegant marblt, top carved walnut Washste rosewood and walnut marble top. Centre. Ta Superior 18 foot Flos Dining, Table, carved walnut; elegant carved walnut Arm Dining Chairs, st pertor bronze Clocl s, rosewood, other Clocks, spleidid y and Turkish Tnairs, walnut Sofas, walnut sota pot tom, cane, other Yne Chairs; Rocking Uhuira, rosewood Side ‘Tables, Spenish, ‘Turkish and. Napoleon Lounges; beautiful lace yind damask Window Curtains and nices, a Nevdham’s Patent Parlor Sofa Bedstead, elegant Freich Fenther Pillows and ters, pure curled hair, “other Mattresses, Pailiasse and Spring Beds, elegant caryed black walnut, marble top Buflet, patent Dining Tables, superior English body Brussels’ Carpets thronghovtt entire house, 20 rooms; fine Refrigerators and Wire Saves, Kitchen Furniture, Utonsils, &c. Housekeep- ers, buyers, dealers. specially ‘invited. ‘Catalogues early atreaidence, GOODALE, CAMPBELL & CO. Auction- cars, office No. 5 West Twenty-third street, Firlh Avenue 3 Y F, COLTON, AUCTIONEER, Handsome Household Furniture, THIS DAY (Thursday), April 25, at 104'o'clock, at 253 Fourth avenue, near Twentieth street, the entire Furniture of the house :— Parlor, Bedroom and Di Room Furniture, carved black walnut Bedsteads and marble top Dressing Bureaus, best hair Mattresses, Bedding, black walnut Wardrobes, Bookcases, Centre and Extension Tables, Curtains, Freach Plate Mirrors, China, Glass and Kitchen Ware. On MONDAY, April 29, the entire rich Furniture of the private residence No. 6 West Fourteenth street, Gooda can be sent tothe auction rooms, 53 East Thir- teenth street, near Broadway, from fuartles breaking up, and the Furniture will be sold soon after May 1 Y¥ JAMES M. MILLER.—FRIDAY, APRIL 26, AT 10 o'clock, at the private. residence 15 Barrow slreet, all the Furnitire contained in sald house, consisting of Fosewood and mahogany Sofas and Chairs Jxtension Tables, Bedsteads and Bedding, Brussels and Ingrain Car- pets, dc. Catalogues on morning of sale. Y MAX BAYERSDORFER, AUCTIONEER—SELL to-morrow (Friday),at 20 Catharine slip, near the ferry, excellent Cigar Stor ‘ent a5) busines ortunity. MAX BAYERSDORFER'S off Broadway. Y MAX BAYERSDORIER, AUCTIONEER-SELLS, Saturday, 421 Sixth avenue, fine Stationery, Books, Periodicals and $1,500 worth Sheet Music; elegant Fix- tures, Showcases, MAX BAYERSDORFER'S office, 296 Broadway. BY MAX PAYERSDORFER, AUCTIONEER—SELLS Monday next, 963 Fulton’ street, Brooklyn, $15,000 worth Fancy Goods, Laces, Hostery, Ribbons, Underwear, Notions, #0, in lots to suit the trade and dealers only. a BAYERSDORFER'S office, 296 Broadway. BY JOHN N. VEDDER, AUCTIONEER, FORMERLY with the late Henry H. Leeds.—Friday, April 26, at 1044 o'clock, at the private residence No. 2 Charles street, noar avenue, Household Furniture, and this day, at 1034 o'clock, at the private residence West Twenty- elhth street, Household Furniture, French plate Mir- rors, & BeiSADORE Fg SWARAKOPH, AUCTIONEER. — Sells 9% o'clock, 410 Enst Nineteenth street, Large flock Groceries, SSaps Candies. Fixtures, postively in lots, Dealers invited. 1 J. SWARZKOPH, 273 Bowe ¥ ISADORE J. SWARZKOPH, AUCTIONEER.— Sells at 12 o'clock, 281 East Fifty-sécond street, elegant niture, super Parlor Suits, chestnut Chamber Suits, Brussels and Ingrain Carpets, 'pier and mantel Mirrors, marble top Burcaus and Tables; positively in lots, Deal ers and housekeepers invited. SWARZKOPH, 278 Bowery. ¥Y M. DOUGHTY, AUCTIONEER. H Extra largo sale of household furniture this day, at i0% o'clock, at the sulesrooms 79 Nassau street, near Fulton street; rosewood and walnut Parlour Suits, in various coverings; rosewood and walnut Chamber Siits, Wardrobes, Bookcases, Extension Tables, Buffets, Centre and Fancy Tables, curled hair, husk, wool and other Mut- tresses, Hall Stands, Whatnots, marble top, centre and fancy Office Desks, bles, Silverplated Wate, Cutlery, Feather Bolsters, Pillows and Beds, Palntings, Engray- ings, Kitchen Utensels, &c., and all’ to be peremptorily sold a chance for housekeepers and others. Y JOUN A. DUNN, AUCTIONEER, ‘Assignee’s sale. Will sell this day, at 104 o'clock, at 554 Canal street, corner West street, 20,200 rolls of Wall Paper, consisting of Satins, Blanks, Ac.; also a large variety of Barroom Game Boards, together with a lot of Steel Pens and Jew- clry Boxes, ‘this is a rare chance for paper hangers, storekeepers, agents and others. By order. GEORGE JON’ (, * ROBERTS, AUCTIONEER: . By HOFFMAN, COBURN & © Auctioneers and Brokers in Real Estate, 002 Sixth avenue, near Thirty-fifth street, Will sell on Friday, April 26, 1872, at 104g o'clock, at pri- vate residence 217 West Forty-second street, between Seventh and Eighth avenues all the genteel Household Furniture contained in said house, consisting of Velvet, Brussels and Ingrain Carpets; Parlor Sults, covered in satin damask and green reps; Lace Curtaingand Cornices, Pier Mirrors and marble Brackets, marble top Tables, rd Tables, Easy Chairs, black walnut Bedsteads, mar- le top Bureaus, inarble top Washstands, Lounges, Towel Racks, Hair Mattress, Paliasses, handsome mahogany Extenston Table, cane wat Dining Chairs, Rockers, &c.; nsils, &e, Catalogues at’ auc: Assignee. J —HENRY LOTZ, AUCTION- elock, at 71 Barclay street. WILLIAM ANDERSON, SES AT AUCTION.—TNE SALE OF THE Ferry Leases advertised tor April 23, will take place on Wednesday, May 15, 1872, at the new Court House, at 11 o'clock A! M ANDREW H. GREEN, Comptroller, Cowrtroter’s Orrice, New York, April 24, Ha JOR SALE—AT AUCTION, OD at 12 o'clock, at LIL Broadwi YROCKERY AT AUCTIO! J cer, sells this day, at IL 25, change Salesroom), ‘and sub-cellar high stoop brick House, 325 Second avenue; house 26x45 teot, lot 100 feet deep ;50 per cent of the @ Money can re main on bond and mortgage for ears. Maps and particulars at the auctioneers, MULLER, WILKINS & CO. 7 Pine street. YREAT AUCTION SALE OF FRUIT AND ORNA- X mental Trees, Flowering Plants, Bulbous Roots, assorted in baskets, on Saturday, April 27, at 434 Maiden lane, at 11 o'clock. W. ELLIOTT, Auctioneer, No, 9 John street. HE**¥ ®. ner te HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. HANDSOM Steinway & Sons’ 7 octave Piano, &e., on THURSDAY, April 25, at 103g o'clock, at 712 Lexington avenue, near Fifty-seventh strect, comprising rosewood and walnut Parlor, Chamber and Dining Room Suits, Pler, Mirrors, elegant French Clocks, Bronzes, Statuary,’ Vasey and Ornaments, superb Stein: way 7 octave Piano, Velvet and Brussels Carpets, very fine German Down Beds, Hair Mattresses, Bedding, China, Glass and Silverware, together with Kitchen Utensils, &c, Fpesey a ‘8, AUCTIONEER, NO. 6 DEY 8T. Elegant Househ ld Furniture, Pler Mirrors, Pianos, inlaid Tables, &c., &¢., On THURSDAY, April 25, at 1034 o'clock, at 417 West Twenty-third street, (London terrace), Woo! Suits, in crimson and blue ainber and Library Suits, ng Room Suits, in oak } Curtaing, Velvet and #, Vases, Ornaments, &c., comprising carved r and gold satin; wi Etagere, marble top Buflet, Lounges, lace an Brussels Carpets, Clocks, Bronz &c, Catalogues at sale. FLEBY MOLTEN, Auctioneer, 62 Broome street. Peremptory sale of the entire Stock and Fixtures of Ford & Kellinger’s Restaurant and Wine Rooms, 1.14 Broadway and 212 Fifth avenue, on THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1872, at 1034 o'clock A. M., Consisting of Wines and Liquors, elegant Mirrors and Car- pets, Chandeliers, Tables, Bar and Bar Fixtures, &,, &c. Kitchen Appurtenan 68, Partitions, &c., &e, loguies ready On morning’ of sale. AE" B. HERTS, AUCTIONEER, NO. 6 DEY ST, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, THURSDAY, April 25, at 103s o'clock, At 206 West Twenty-fourth street, mber and Din- (tresses, China, walnut and other Parlor, ( rniture; Bed , Kitehen U RY B, HERTS, At K, NO. 6 DEY ST, ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, RICH FRENCH CLOCKS, BRONZES, CIIINAWARE, on FRIDAY, April 26, at 1035 o'clock, at 63 West Fifty-third street. PARLORS. Plegant Parlor Suite in blue sati ponceau satins; Inlaid Cabinet Perlor T Jardinieres and fancy Tables, valuable original Oil Paintings, superb French Clocks, Bronzes and Ornaments, burglar proof Parlor Safe, richly carved round corner rosewood and octave Piano, velvet Carpet, Pier Mirrors, &c. DINING ROOM. Fine solid walnut Suits In leather, elegant Buffet and Hoe eel arpets Mirrors, Bngravings: & are, Brussels Carpe rors, Engravings, &c., PeOHAMBERS. comprisin ing Roe Glassw: n M Iso in fawn and ke. Ci amber Sets, fine Sofas, Divans, eur Easy Chairs, Eogravings, Paintings, &c. Catalogues aid permits to view at offi No. 6 Dey street. a eis ese’ B. HERTS, Al ER, NO 6 DEY ST, MOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANO, &6, FRIDAY, April 26, at 10!¢ o'clock, at G4 West Porty-fitth street, comprising walnut Parlor, Chamber and Dining Room Furniture, Brussels and ingrain Carpots, Hair Matiresses, Beds, Bedding, &e.; China, and Plated Ware, Kitchen Furniture and Uw Catalogues at office of Auctioneer, N Hh ” B. HERTS, AUOTION ER, No. 6 Dey stree Monschold Furnitnre Sates Monday, April 29, at 210 West Forty sixth street. Also, sitine day, at 67 Second avenue. Also, same day, at 132 Henry street, Tuesday, Apri 1 Lexington avenue. Also, sithe day, at 14 Best Ninth street. Full particulars hereafter. FUP NEE DREHER 4 SON, AUCTIONEERS, OFFICE 172 Fast Houston street—Nell this day, at Wg o'clock, At No. 9 Prince street, Contents of a Restaweant and Boardiug House, Counters, Tables, Chairs, Bedsieads, Mattress, Stoves, Engravings, Glassware, &ey na, Cul Glass and Silver | TTENKY B. HERTS, AUCTIONEER, NO. 6 DEY STREET JEWELRY, FANCY GOODS, STORE FIXTURES, &C. On SATURDAY, April 27, at 103 o'clock, By order of Mr. P. H. Maguaran, at his store, 684 Broadway, directly opposite Arnold & Constable's, Comprising his entire large and valuable stock of rich ewelry, Jet Goods, Dressing Cases, Glove Boxes, r vj Bag French, Bronzes, Inkstands, Theatrical Goods, Artie! Gems, &c. nt Silver Plated Jewelry, Showcases, Store Fixtures, Sale positively without reserve, in consequence of giving up the business. ‘Catalogues ready at auctioneer’s office, No. 6 Dey street, Thursday. ENRY B, HERTS, AUCTIONEER—NO. 6 DEY ST. POSITIVELY THE LAST SALE OF FINE FURNITURE h Supreme Court. By order of FRIDAY, April 2, at 11 o'clock, ‘At salesrooms, No. 6 Dey street. ‘This sale comprises the entire balance of the stock of the, Cabinet Makers’ Assoclation, embracing every variety of Parlor, Dini Room, Jibrary and amber Suits, fh rosewood and walnut Etageres, Centre, Card and’ Li brary Tables; Turkish Lounges ahd Easy ‘Chairs, Exter sion’ Tables, ‘Sideboards, Bookcases, Wardrobes, Desks, &c., &c., all of which was made for first class city retail trade, and well worth the tention of parties furnishing. Notice. Goods carefully packed by experienced men, or will be stored until May 1 free of charge. Sule positive, rain or shine, L. dy NEINBERGRR, AUCTIONEER-SELLS THIS + day, April 28, at 10ig’ o'clock, at No. 12 Bowery, Intge quantity of Wines and Liquors, viz. :—Bourbon ‘and Ryo Whiskey Brandies, Fort and Sherry Wines Cham: pagnes, &c., In barrels, casks, baskets, cases and deml- ‘also ‘five Tubs of Butte: AUCTIONEER—SELLS THIS 8. WEINBERGE day, April 25, at 10}4 o'clock, at No. 12 Bowery, ntity of Plated’ Spoons and Knives, Cutlery, Jewelry, ks, Engravings, ird Cages, ‘wing Machine, Fancy Goods, &e.; also Fy coun BOGART, AUCTIONEER. THIS DAY, April 25, at 104 o'clock, at the private residence 246 West Forty-eighth street, elegant rosewood and black walnut Parlor, Chamber, Library and Dining Room Furniture, made to order by Hutchings, consisting of elegantly carved rosewood Parlor Suit, in satin brocatel; French Plate Mantel Glasses, Lace Curtains, black walnut ru Cornices, inarble top atre Tables, Velvet Carpets, Bronze Ornaments, China sex, Gilt Flower Stands, Hat Stand, Hall Chairs, richly carved black walnut Bedsteads, Bureaus, Washstands, ‘Turkish and Easy Chairs, prime’ Hair and Spring Mat: tresses, fine Down Beds, Pillot and Bolstet superb black walnut Bookcase ; do. Writing Tables; Library Suit, black walnut Dining Room Furniture, Kitchen Furniture, one Phelan & Colleder seven octave rosewood Pian Billiard Table, complete, Catalogu le. ‘ACOB BOG ART, AUCTIONEER, THIS DAY, April 25, At 1034 o'clock, at No. 566 ‘Third avenue, the Stock of a Matlonery and toy store; Fancy Statlonery, Blank Books, jovels, dc. ‘ACOB BOGART, AUCTIONEER, FRIDAY, April 26, At 10% o'clock, at 45 Kast 128th street, Harlem, genteel Household Furniture, consisting of pluck walnut, Parlor, Chamber, Library and Dining Room Furniture, Brussels Carpets, kc. Catalogues at sal ACOB BOGART, AUCTIONEER. SATURDAY, April 27, at 10 o'clock, at 898 Broadway, Billiard Saloon, consisting of six Billtard Tables, four Nine-pin Alleys, Balls complete; three three-quarter Billard (tht ree four-pocket Billiard Tables, marble beds, ide by Moore and Kavanagh & Decker. ESSE 0. DISSOSWAY, AUCTIONEER—WILL sell on Thursday, the 25th inst., at 10 o'clock A. M., at 65 St. Mark's phice, Eighth street, the entire Fur: niture of'a family breaking up housekeeping, consisting of velvet tapesiry and other Carpets; two rosew panos, one by Weber, the othor by Vah Winkle; Parlor uits of rosewood and crimson brocatel; satin, damask and Jace Curtains; elegant French Pier Glass Mirrors, &c., &c. Sale positive; terms cash, ESSE 0. DESSOWAY, AUCTION od niture, &e. Saturday, 27th inst., vate residence 147 West Twelfth street. Elegant rosewood Piano, by Raven & Bacon Bedroom Suits, Pier Glasses, Cornices and Curtains, Brus- sels, Tapestry and other Carpets, and in fact the entire Furniture ofthe house. Terms cash. Sale positive. SAL"{$ AT AUCTION, enn SS AT A M288 Wickins, AUCTIONEER. ‘Blegant’ Household Furniture. att Superb Oil Paintinss, Handsome Ormolu Chandeliers. E. H, LUDLOW & CO, will sell by auction on Saturday, April 2) 172, at 11 o'clock, A. M., at the private rest. dence , No, 11 Bond strect, néar Broudway. ‘ed rosewood Parlor Suit, drab and crimson satin; richly carved Centre and Bide Tables, rosewood Escretoire, bronze and ormolu Chandeliers; fine Ol Paintings (hi Murillo, Procacini; rosewood Arm, and Side, Chain crimson satin damask Curtains; rich lace Curta: Parian marble Groups; dining and library Tables, Buffet, dining Chairs; rosewood and mahogany French Bed? steads, Bureaus, Turkish Chairs, &c.;drab and crimson natin ‘Curtains, ‘Holsters, Pillows, Mattresses, Paillas a large quantity of fine Engravings; velvet and Brussels Carpets, Oileloths, &¢. together with an assortinent of Kitchen F urniture, with which the sale will commer Catalogues. ORTGAGE SALE.—HENRY STRAUS SELLS, THIS day, 631 First avenue, 1034 o'clock, the entire’ Stock and Fixthres of a neatly fiited up and well stocked Drug Store, in whole or part, By order of attorney for mortgage. ‘ORTGAGE SALE.—JACOB BOGART, AUCTIONE By virtue of @ chattel mortgage I will sell at p jon the Fixtures, Machinery, 0.4 of, Haj qd cighth avenue, at3 o'clock P.) ALEX.’ B, CLARK, Attorn H. PIERSON, AUCTIONEER. le By A. D. MELLICK, Jit &00., fs fe (0. 6 Pine street, New York, ouitiye sale at auction, at Plainfield, N. J., one hour from New York by Central New Jersey Railroad 34 trains daily, Y¥, he 251 ay, of April, 1672, on THURSDAY, the 25th at | o'clock P. of some of the most desirable Real Estate in that beautiful and healthful city, viz. disoine two story House, southeast corner of The Wi Seventh street and Cherry street, containing 12 rooms; lot 100 feet front on Seventh street, by 270 feet in depth; every description of choice frult, ‘The Lot unmediately in the rear of the above described roperty, directly opposite Third place, being 100 feet Front on Eighth street (Crescent avenue)’ by 270 fect in depth. These two properties are admitted to be the best Joentions on the finest streets in the city, on high ground, ‘and only five minutes’ walk from the depot. ‘The Block of thirteen two-story Houses on Third street corner of Richmond street, each containing six rooms and cellar, conveniently arranged for one or two familics, and now renting for $15 per month, The magnificent Hillside Property, of 103 acres, about ten ininutes’ drive from the depot, near the Park, on Cherry} street, with the houses," barns and buildings thereon. Probably no property within the same distauce from New York ‘offers equal inducements to the pur- chasers of realestate, Situated just beyond the city tine, it will enjoy (without sharing in the expense) the advan: tages of all the improvements that must necessarlly be made to that point, Tt will be sold in plots anitable for villa sites, containing froin three to eight acres each, having the most charming, varied and extensive views that can be obtained in this vicinity, and will be sold upon such liberal terms as to Shable purchasers, by a small expenditure of money, to secure a beautiful location for their homestead in what ix evidently destined to be the most desirable portion infield. It isnow proposed to macadamize. Chex strect the entire length. ‘The Legislature has granted a charter for a horse railroad between Plainfield and Metu- chon, which will pass within a fow hundred feet of the frontage. The city improvements are extending in this direction and the property increasing in value with great ray ‘fhe suite will commence at 1 P. M. precisely, on the cor- ner of Richmond and Third streets, Plainfield, and will be continued at each parcel until all is disposed of. Car- ringes will be furnished to convey those desiring to atten n# will be moderate and asinounced at time of sal For further particulars apply, to KEMAN & LATTING, ‘® Nassau street New York. pet eyoEee BSALE.—R. FIELD, AUCTIONLE. Re, will sell, this day, at 121 Bowery, a large assortment of fine gold and silver Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Guns, son, Somers & Co., 27 Chat- ham street. N. B.—Two fine Solitaire Diamond Rings, 2'{ and 4 carats, will be sold at 2 o'clock. AWNBROKER’S SALE.—THIS DAY, BY. TIMER 4 Women's Clothing, Bedding, Boots and Shoes, &e. order of 8, Stearn, 118 West 'I'wenty-seventh street. AAWNBROKER’S SALE THIS DAY.—JAMES AGAR, Auctioneer, will well, at 69 New Bowery, a lots Men's and Women’s Clothing, ‘Table Linci, Sheets, Spreads. By order J. J. Kelly, 208 First avenue. East Broadway, 600 lots choice Men's and y P. TRAVER, AUCTIONEER, Will sell on Friday, 26th inst., at two o'clock, Furniture Os pets of club rooin 818 Bowery, corner of Bleecker yards Brussels Carpet, good as new; Plattorm, lent’ Chair, walnut Desk, office Chatra, walnut Table, Chandeliers, 30 fine Wood Settees, Spittoons, Pictures, Shades, &c., &c. P. TRAVER, AUCTIONEER—WILL SELL ON FRI- day, 26th inst, 103g o'clock, at salesroom 59 Great Jones rose- wood and oak Wardrobes, 3 Parlor Suits, in hair cloth and reps; rosewood and mahogany Bureatix, marble top and other Washstands, mahogany and other Bedsteads, Table, Chairs, feather Beds, Mattresses, Extension Table, Crock- ery, Tinware, Cooking Utensils, Stoves, six large and sniall Ice Chests, &e. ‘AMES M. J. street, large lot Brussels, 3-ply and ingrain Carpet, FORD, GENERAL AUCTIONEER, | AP- oJ) praiser, sells, this day, at 2, the Furniture of two houses, at 367 Bowery, removed for convenience of sale. consisting of Parlor Suits, Library Suits, in plush and leather; Bedroom Furniture of every description, marble top Bureaus, hstands, Tables, Chairs, Rockers, wes, French Plate Mirrors, Curtains and Cornice: Buffet, Wardrobes, Bookcase, Pianoforte, Stool and Cover; $8 Velvet, Tapestry and otter Carpets; cur er Beds and Bedding, being a very or housekeepers and others; also 4 Hair Mattresses, Fea useful assortment AMES” CAGNEY, AUCTIONEER, REAL ESTATE and Loan Broker, 831 Hudson street.—Genteel House- hold Furniture.—Satirday, April 27, at 105 Greene street, consisting of Suits in reps and haircloth ; velvet and Brus: sels Carpets; rosewood, black walnut and mahogany Bed steads: marble top Tables, Bureaus, and Washstand: Mirrors, Lace Curtains, Tete-a-Tete, Sofas, Lounges, ena- melled Suits, &o. Same day, At128 Greeno street, genteel Hoischold Furniture, con- sisting of Brussels and three-ply Carpets, Parlor Suits, Lace Curtains, black walnut and mahoginy Bedsteads, Heddings marble top Tables, Bureaus and Washstands; Engravings, Sofas, Rockers, hair Mattresses, Bolsters, Pillows, &c. ‘AMES CAGNEY, AUCTIONEER, REAL ESTATE AND oJ Loan Broker, 631 Hudson street—Excellent House- hold Furniture, Friday, April 26, of the four story private residence 150 Waverley place, near Sixth avenue, consist- of black walnut Parlor Suits in reps, Lace and Dam- ask Curtains, Tables, black walnut Bedsteads, marble top Tables Bureaus and Washstands, Brussels and Threeply Carpets, Sofas, Tete-a-tetes, Rockers, fine Bedding, Mat- tresses, Lounges, Stair Carpets, Oilcloths, Hat Rack, Ex- tension Table, Dining Chairs, China, Crockery, Kitchen Furniture, AMES CAGNEY, AUCTIONEER, REAL ESTATE AND eJ Loan Broker, 581 Hudson street, gives personal at. tention to sales of furniture at private residences; 22 years’ experience ; prompt returns and moderate charges. OS, SCHONGOOD, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL TO- oJ day, at 103g A, M. sharp, at 635 Sixth avenue, cor- uer Thirty-seventh street, remaining lot of Goods, Rib- bons, Braids, Velvets, Showcases, Fixtures, Reflectors, Iron'Store Doors, &c. ‘OSEPH HEGEMAN « CO. — ON April 26, at 10 o'clock ‘A. M., salesroom, Willoughby street, corner Pearl, lyn, large assortment of good Parlor, Chamber’ and Din- ing'Room Furniture; hair Mattresses, Fancy Goods, Glass- ware, Bookcases; also at 3 P. M.,'Pinnos, Parlor Suits, Mirrors, dc. Same day, at 104. M., at 360 Catiton avenue, between Gi ‘Latnyette, "good Parlor, Cham! ber and Dit Furniti irpets, &¢ Moknis WILKiNs, AUCTIONEER, Elegant Household Furniture, ‘The whole of which was made to order. Superior Mirrors, Chandeliers, Very rich Carpets, fine Silver Plated Ware, China, Glass, &c., At the private residence 251 Fifth avenne, northeast cor- ner of Twenty-cighth street, E. H. LUDLOW & CO. will sell by auction on Thurs- day, April 25, ut I o'clock, at the above residence, the entire contents of said house, viz:— Elegant walnut Parlor Suits in figured reps and pl yery fine ebony and gilt and walnut Btaeres, fine Plate Pier and Mantel Mirrors.rich Reps, and Lace tains, marble top Centre and Fancy Tables, walnut tension Tables, marble top Buffet, ‘Dining Lounges, carved walnut Bedste: Dressing Washstands, Wardrobes, Bookcases, ‘Spring and Hair Mat. treses, Bolsters and Pillows, rich Wilton, Velvet and Brussels Carpets; a very fine assortment of Silyer Plated Ware, China and Glass, Kitchen and Lanndry Utensils, &c, Also all the fine Gas Chandeliers and Fixtures, ‘The furniture will be on view Wednesday, 24th, instant, from 9 until 5 o'clock, by permit, which, with catalognes, may be had at the otfices of the Auctioneer, No. 3 Pine street and 35 East Seventeenth street. Mors WILKINS, AUCTIONEER, Household Furniture, Mirrors, Rosewood Pianoforte, Billiard Table, Large lot Carpets, lush 5 neh x Chairs, Sofas, Bureaus, ina, Glasses, &c , being the entire contents of The Union Square Hotel, Fourth avenue, southeast corner Fifteenth street, E. WH. LUDLOW & GO, will sell at anction on Thiveday wud Friday. April 20, and 26, Ish at 10%4 o'clock éach day, at the Union Square Hotel, southeas corner Fourth avenue and East. Fifteenth atreet, the | entire Furniture contained in. said hotel, consisting of indsome rosewood and black walnut Parlor and Bed Toom Suits, rosewood. seven octave Pianofortes, hand- fome French plate Pier and Mantel Mirrors, Olt Paint: ings, Gritiths & Paine’s Burean and Buffet ‘Bedsteads, Lounges, Turkish Chairs, Folding Chairs, oak Dining Room Furniture, Centre Tables, rosewood, black walnut nd mahogany ‘Bedstends, Commodes, Te niniter, Velvet, Brussels joths; ine eut ait 3 inases, Bods, Bolsters, Pillows, Bed Linen, &e. ; also, Oil Paintings, ne Engravings, Chromos, mantel and etegere Ornaments, Mantel Clocks, &e.; together with a fine und large assort: ment of Plated Ware and Table Cutlery, fine Glass and China Ware, OMce and Bar Furniture, Billiard Tables, Kitchen and Laundry Furniture, with’ which the sale will commence. Catalogues at No, 3 Pine street, or at the branch office, 8% Bast nteenth street. Morn WILKINS, AUCTIONEER. Elegant Household Furniture, Mirrors, Rosewood Pianotorte, Carpets, &c, E. H, LUDLOW & CO, will sell by auction, on Friday, atllovel fast Twenty-third street, near Fourth avenue, viz. ; Carved rosewood Parlor Suits In satin brocatel, rose- Wood Elagere, French plate Mirrors, contre and fancy Tables, satin brocatel, reps and Lace Curtains, Turklsl Lounges and Chatrs dak and mahogany Extension Tables, Heh nee naira, Big su wm tek rressing Bureaus, Mattre: jolsterd nnd Pillo’ Wilton, velvet and Brussels Carpets, Ollcjoths, Ane Glass and China, Kitchen Utensils, &e. Catalogues at No, 3 Ping street. eee ce SALE.—THOS. J. M’GRATH, AUC. tloneer, 133 Chatham street, will sell on Frida; lots of Men’s and Women’s Clothing, Boots, Shoes, &¢. order P. Gauley, 67 Diviston street. ICHARD WALTERS, AUCTIONEER (BUTTER). Marshal's sale—Will ‘sell this day (Thursday), at 101% o'clock, at salesroom, 27 East Broadway, 12 tbs ot Butte Groceries, Liquors, &c. P. MCCABE, Marshal. ICHARD WALTERS, AUCTIONEER—STEAM FIRE Engine—Marshal’s sale—Will sell Friday, at 12 o'clock noon, at salesroom, 27 East Broadway, one Chemi- cal Steam Fire Engine, Amoskeag Manufacturing Com- pany, makers. JOSEPH STOKES, Marshal. RICHARD FIELD, SHERIFF'S AND GENERAL AUC- tioneer, xalesroom 121 Bowery, will sell, on Friday, April 26, at 11 o'clock, a large and general assortment of Household Furniture, to pay advances, consisting of mnahogany and black walnut Suits lop Tables, hair, straw and husk Mattresses, &c. RR, WE, SHERIFF'S AND GENERAL AUC. tioneer, salesroom 121 Bowery, will sell this day, at 10s o'clock, the contents of a Photographic Gallery, con- sisting of Photographic and Ferrotype Apparatus, Show Ca Mirrors, Furniture, &c. RE EIVER'S SALE.—THE ADJOURNED SALE AT ction of the Furniture, Fixtures, &c., of the Central | Savings Bank will take r of pice at said bank, cor ixth avenue, April 29, at 1 ISAAC T. SMITH, Receive G, HERMAN TONEER.—SALE OF WINES, LI. Ss quors, Cigars, Oftice “Furniture, &e.—On. Frid April 26, at'10 o'clock, at 13 Bowery, ‘peremptory sa the entire stock of imported and domestic Wines and Li- quors, from a wholesale dealer, to consist of 25 casks Pales and Dark Brandies, Swan and Holland Gin, Rum, &e. ; also 75 barrels Bourbon and Rye Whiske Such as Keller, Bowen, Crow, Cabinet, &e-; also, 30 cases Brandies, Gins, Wines, Champagne, &c.; also, 70 casks Imported Port and Shefry Wines. chvies brands: also, a lot of Cigars, Leaf Tobacco, Sais, Desks, Chairs, &c. Sale positive. Dealers invited. G, HERNAN, AUCTIONEER, ». Salexroom 13' Bowery, will sell THIS DAY (Thursday), Aprif_ 25, at 1014 o'clock, at the northwest corner of Fitty-second street and Second avenue, the entire Furniture of a church, consisting of, one elegant Melodcon, all the Benches and Pews, Chairs, Tables, Matting, Carpet, Spittdons, ke. tobe sold in lots, and goods must be re- lately after sale, Forty-second street and o'clock. Sale positive moved immedi “Al of Furniture, marble | ureats and Washstands, Bedsteads, Ward- | robes, pler and mantel Mirrors, &c; also feather Beds, | s,various brands, | | | | | boarders accommod: BLOCK SOUTH OF CHATHAM SQUARE—GRANT 2 Fecee sous Bowery cesiaste Hocus, Soe. and Bo. er day; $2and 32 60 i . @ per day. ‘House open eae: Family Rooms, $1 and 1 . or otherwise, with Board, at a moderate ross ein 122 Kast Pwenty-fourth sireet y he ye mons; S14 and $18 per weer ier families 3p, STORY Front nished, to rent, FU le per- sim ingle Rooms from $0 to $8. with Beate {HANDSOMRLY | FUR- and wife of two gendemen. Apply at ioe eee nileman: fied streets en. Apply at 105 East Twenty- SUIT OF HANDSOME ROOMS TO RENT, SINGLE a family residin DEPAU ROW OR 158 BLEECKER STRE: 3 EAST SEVENTEENTH © from Fifth avenue.—One with Board no moving. FAST TWENTIETH STREET.—ROOMS FOR FAMT les and single gentlemen to I May I; private tablesgiven itdoared.” “itt Board, frony 4 WEST TWENTY-SECOND STREET.—ROOMS, WITH: A: Honrd, to bo had before May day, on FiNhavehnes % DOORS FROM FIFTH AVENUE (0 WEST THIR- J teenth street).—Several handsomely furnished Rooms to let, from May 1, with or without Board ; references ex- changed. STREET, FIRST HOUSE large front Room to let, 5TH AVENUE, NO. 76—VERY DESIRABLE ROOMS, *) with Board! an elegant Suit of Parlors, handsomely ished, with wll conveniences, private bath, &c. Refer- ATH AVENUE, 351, SECOND DOOR BELOW THIRTY~ O fourth street.—Klegantly furnished Parlor Floor, with private table, bath, closets, &c.; also other Rooms; refe- rene Bet AVENUE, 297.—A SUIT OF ROOMS TO LET, WITH © or without ‘private table; also Room for gentemen + required. rete 5 WEST WASHINGTON PLACE, SECOND DOOR ©) from Macdougal street.—A handsomely farnised front Room, on second floor, with pantry and closet, with: ‘water, to let, with Board, LEROY STREET, NEAR BLEECKER.—PLEASANT © accommodations tor one or two married couples or @ fow single gentlemen to let, nicely furnished, on mode- rantee rate terms; excellent Board gt ; gus in rooms. Apply at Room, also a few respectable you 3 in TOO fly atl Variek, se PARLOR OR SECOND FLOOR, @) handsomely’ furnished with plano, together of, separately; with or without breakfast; to gentlemen only; terins moderate. GG 20.810 PER WEEK—PLEASANT ROOMS, WITH DO excellent Board, at 176 Bleecker street, six blocks west of Broadway; central location and convenient to cars, ATH AVENUE, 3 G BLOCKS WEST OF BROADWAY ARE WELD FOR: ) nished Rooms, with good Board, for families or single gentlemen. Apply at ls) Bleecker st. Terms moderate. Ans ae WEST FORTY-FIPTH STREET.—TWO HA. DSOMRLY. Furnished Rooms, single or double, with or with Board, to respectable purties; gentlemen preferred. 10 EA8t, THIRTY-THIRD STREET.—A SUIT or handsomely furnished Rooms on second floor to nt, with or without private table. Ab. fat ai ence 12 EAST SEVENTEENTH STREET.—ROOMS EN 1 suite, with or without private table. ATH STREET, EAST SIZ, NEAR SECOND AVENUE. E Fojet, with Board, aifne, large, third story, froug, Rooms furnished or unturnished; also other convenient terms moderate. meee ——— 14 TH STREET, 118, W. VERY FINE WELL FYE. LE nished Rooms, on second and third floors, to let, with Board. 15 ii RRY STR ‘T (ASHLAND —PLACE).—FUR. nished Rooms to let, with Board; terms from $7 to $10 por week. men : - ~~ 1 WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, OPPOSITE ov Fitth Avenue Hotel.— dye furnished Roome to iet, with or without Board, togentlemen and wives oF single gentlemen. ae 0 WEST THIRTY SECOND STREETCA SUIT OF two Rooms on the tnird floor front, newly, fur nished, with all conveniences, for @ gentieman and bid Wite of one or two single gentlemen, with first class table, Only those able and willing to pay for first class accom- modations need apply. 21 EAST TWENTIETH STREET.—SECOND FLOO! 1 four rooms, elegantly furnished, to let, tovether o1 separat ; also single Rooms on third floor; breaktast if Gesired | fnimediate possession ; references, 93 SEVENTH AVENUE, NEAR TWELFTH Ae) street.—A, large unfurnished back Parlor to lety table and h With first class Board; three closets, hot and cold water} also large and small back Rooms, third floor, neatly tur- nished, References. fe 290 STREET, NEAR FOURTH AVENUE HAND: somely furnished second and third floor front Rooms, with first class Board. Apply at 129 East Twenty- third street, 24, WEST THIRTY.NINTH STREET. Second and third story Rooms, a 3 _With first class Board. References. QA4tH STREET, 2h WEST—SECOND AND THIRD ) , with Board, to gentlemen: or single gentlenien. Large closets and alk eniences. Terins, $16.and $2. Best reference. 3 7 WAVERLEY PLACE ELEGANT ROOMS, WITH first class Board no moving in May. A few table ed. QO HAST TWENTY-FIRST STREET, | BETWEEN 47 Broadway and Fourth avenue.—To let, with first Class Board, « Suit of Rooms, handsomely furnished, on second floor; en suite or singly; private bath if desired. References. West THIRTY-s COND STREET, BETWEEN .—A fine Suit of Rooms, oF two gentlemen ; table 31 AN ENTIRE FLOOR: e to let to gentlemen, her with or without Break~ fast; highest references jlven and required Q] East rourra STREET.—FAMILIES AND SIN- OL gle gentlemen ommodated with transient or permanent Board. Particular attention given to insure he comfort of all, QOp STREET. NEAR, FIFTH AVENUE. OD newly and Handsomely furnishod ; Suits and Rooma,, with superior Board; yearly arrangements preferred: Apply at 53 West Thirty-third street, quired. 33 WEST, FORTY-FIFTH STREET.—ROONS TO LET, 0 with Board, to gentlemen and their wives gle gentlemen; references exchanged. 34 WEST FORTIETH STREET, BETWEEN e and Sixth avenues—A large Room, with adjoining, on the thicd story, with Board, WEST SIXTEENTH 8 S, WnRAUCHy, AUCTIONEER—BY “DAUciIY & SS. JOHNSON—Seils this day, at 1034 o'clock, at private residence No. 7 Charlton street, all the elegant 'Fnrniture, consisting of French Plate Pier and Mantel Mirrors, ac English, Brussels Carpets, Parlor Suits, rosewood." Eta- eres, Buffets, Sideboards, marble top Centre Tables, janoforte, black wainut Chamber Suits, Chandeliers. Gas Fixtures, brocatel Window Curtains,’ Mantel Ovna: ments, Clock, Dining Room Furniture, Kitchen Utensils and everything belonging to a first class private resl- 4 also Feather Beds, Pillows, Hair Mattresses, &c. ERIFF'S SALE—OF THE CONTENTS OF THE well known Drug Store 59 Broadway. BENJAMIN P, FAIRCHILD, Auctioneer, will sell on Friday, April 26, 1872, at 10 A. M., at 59 Broadway, the contents of the above named store, consisting of a large and splendid Stock of Druga, Perfumery, Chemicals, ‘Articles, Brushes, &c., &c. Also the magnificent Fixtures, consisting of oA. Top Counters, Glass Cases, helving, Splendid Iron Safes, Black walnut Desks and Chairs, clegant Chandeliers, Mirrors, Tables, Axminster and Brussels Carpets, Stools, Spittoons, &c., &c. Also all Signs, consisting of Fancy, Prismatic and other 8 imrge Ship, in full Fig; Flax. dc. lendid Arctic Soda Fountain, cost $15,00, &c., ke. By order of MATTHEW T. BRENNAN, Sherif. P. mury, Deputy Sheriff, HERIFF'S SALE.—R, FIELD, SHERIFF'S AND GEN- ‘eral Auctioneer, saiesroom 121 Bowery, will sell this day, at ll jock, a lot of Demijohns, Kegs, Pumps, Meas- ures, Liquors, &c ; also a solid kK walnut Bar and Bac Bar: also a lot of Butter, Prunes, India Matting, &c. By order. MATTHEW '. BRENNAN, Sheriff. Joun GueNnon, Deputy, IHOMAS GAFFNEY & CO., AUCTIONEERS, OFFIC 67 East Houston street, ‘will sell this day, at 10's o'clock, the Lease, Stock and Fixtures of the first cl Liguor ‘Store 260 avenue A, corner of Sixteenth stree Sate positive, fa one or more lots, Soaps, Toilet D: Iso TH STREET.—TO LET, WITH sirable suit of front Rooms on ‘lost room; also a large front Room. on third floor nfurnished. 34 TH STREET, 146, NEAR LEXINGTON AVENUE.— )E Pleasant ard handsomely furnished Rooms, with Board; house and location first class; convenient fo cars and stages; no moving in May. References. 35 NINTH STREGT, BETWEEN BROADWAY AND ee) University place.—A pleasant, large Room, with first claws Board, for gentleman and wite or gentlemens rences exchanged. ie 35 GRAMERCY = PLACE (EAST TWENTIETH +) street)—A large, handsomely furnished front Room, with Board, for A gentleman and wife or two gen- tlemeh. hee? oz QG EAST THIRTY SECOND STREET.—A NEW ENG- OD land family will let, with Board, a large Room on second floor and_one on fourth, for gentleman and wite or gentlemen. References. WEST TENTH STREGT.—TO LET, WITH BOARD, avery large Room, with ample closets. an 36 36 EAST TWENTIETH STREET.—A SUIT OF OD Rooms, with private bathroom, to let, with private fable only, oF without board; also Réoms for single gen toinese | 38" STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVENUE.—HAND- somely furnished Rooms, with or without Board, in 4 first class private house. Library, 688 Sixth avenue. 3 WEST THIRTY-THIRD STREET.—A SMALL PRI- oO vate family will let the choice of Rooms, with exchanged. Particulars given at Everett Board, en suite or singly, ist 4 FAST NINTH STRERT, NEAR BROADWAY.—TO let, with Board, large Rooms, suitab) nand wives; Rooms for single gentleme EAST NINETE! nished Rooms, with Board; terms reasonable ; ref- 5 2 erences exchanged 4 ILLIAM ABBOTT, AUCTIONEER. Referee's sale at public auction, of valuable Property, situated on Greenpoint avenne, 60 feet from Union avenue, comprising 2% Lots of Land, gether with the buildings thereon, one of which isa three | now as’ a factor, 'Y; also fraine April 27, story brick house, use atloaM., house and frame stable, on Saturday at Greenpoint L, T. TILLIAM ABBOTT, AUCTIONEER, Otive No, 6 City Hall place, New Yc Recelver's sale of the entire Machinery and’ Fixtures the Drape Establish one door from Union avenue, blocks from the ferry, on Saturdi A. M., Hydraulic Presses, copper Tabs, Valves, Piping, &c.,4n lots ETER WHEARLY, ILLIAM ABBOTT, AUCTIONFER, Omfice No. 6 City Hall place, will sell this day (Thursday), 26th inst., at 10% o'clock, the entire Furnitare contained in the four story house, with ex. tensions, at 9 Union square, near Sixteenth street, one fine rosewood Pivno, rosewood Parlor Suits, in brocatel, maroon and green reps: kolld walnut Bedroom Stits, & large number of best Hair Mattresses, Velvet and Brussels Carpets, French plate Mirrors, Dining Room and Kitchen Furniture. Catalogues at sale. ores an ann AUROPE, Eee MEURICE, yoy? Rivonl ‘28 Rue de Rivoll, opposite the Tuileries Gardens, the best and healthiest po- sition in town. Large and small Apartinents and single ‘ "hote, dd smoking rooms. Koos Tanta noe egy MGHMURION, Proprietor Greenpoint, LI. three y. 27th Inst., at 10 o'clock Cylinders,’ Kettles and R peiver. ONDON, ENGLAND, FA ILY BOARDING Tous ce, L 11 Ampthill square, nt's Park, near Euston ter: Regent minus; accessible to all parts of city and West End. 25 to 38 shillings weekly. ie NORMANDY HOTEL a Paris, 286 «Rue St. Honore 286 American House, a Board from $1 9 to $2 Best accommodation. "3 HOTE AR THE CRYSTAL PAL. VEENS HOTET, Monto. tourists and fmt: santana fost salubrious position, orded and its general man: jeen’s Hotel a favorite resort society, thituated on Greenpointavenne, | | 145 13 TY.SECOND 'REET.. * uire firnished Rooms and Board with a family occupying thelr own house. Possession May 1. Appointments first class. “athe WEST WASHINGTON PLACE, THREE DOORS AA in Sixth avenuc--Nicely furnished Rooms to Jet, with Board; terms moderate. p b VENUVE.—DESIRABLE ROOMS, at 6.o’clock ; all modern tysrovements ; no moving f terms very moderate, E7.—HANDSOME FURNISHED Vand wife; convenient to carsand stages, No mov. ‘Ferme moderate, eee of TWENTY-EIGHTH = STREET.—TO With or without board, two handsomely ty references exchinyr dinner = WEST TWELFTH STREET, BETWEEN FIPrit OO. and Sixth avenues.—Nicely firnished Rooms to let, With or withont Board, in a German family; terins mod erate; no moving In references. ERY DESIR- Ry WEST THIRTY-NINTH STREET. 2 ¢ able front Room on the third floor, with Board. Tteforences exchanged. ind SEVENTH AVENUE, BETWEEN FOURTEENTH and Fifteenth streets.—Desirable Rooms to let, en suite or singly s house and table first class; rejerences 17 CHRISTOPHER STREET.~TWO LARGE PRONT Rooms, one on second and one on third floor, to let, with Board, ‘furnighed or unfurnished; references ex? changed. 78 st MARKS FURNISHED: second story front Room, with hot and cold wat small Room attached ; also a small Room on fourth story? With Board, for single gentleman or gentleman and wite BH BAcpowaaL xTRRET—SECOND rLooR +) Rooms, newly furnished, with closets and good Board; location very desirable? home comforts at mod erate price; house has modern improvements, 10 WEST FORTY-FOURTH STREET, BETWE! Broadway and Sixth avenue.—An' elegant suit of Rooms to let; oltly a few gelect boarders taken; highest references. hen, ished 1.

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