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WEW YORK: HERALD, SUNDAY, APRIL 13, 1873—QUADRUPLE SHEET. ene - - = —_—_—_-~ SPR rw 8 § SALES AT AUOTION, SALES AT AUCTION. SALES AT AUCTION. SALES AT AUCTION, es BALES AT Al 5 ‘ANTED—IN AN UMBRELLA HOUSE, A YOUNG | |\Q J. BLREOKBN, SON & CO,, AUCTIONERES. MINER, AUOTIONBE! ]®*2* 8. BERTS, AUCTIONRER. M. BEAM, AUCTIONBER.—HANi AWNBEOKERS SALES—BY RIOMARD, FIMLD Ww . ALT,! 7. nes reme Parti ry ‘and TF peate treet — ‘at auction, I aed erif’s and General Auctioneer. \ BLACK S CO,8 Brosiwaye SPP 104 STEWART,’ ‘under direction of Le eleatal, ecoe. Mart S37, 30 and. ua UFowrin avonuc, SALRSROOMS 16 CORPLANDT STREBT. a fe fgelye te apes veaidence a OE alerpa Lil Bom cinch END. noon. ‘corne: “Ath wtre ee tees Parlor, ‘and Bedroom 4 order icAly CDM, “ANTED—A SITUATION, BY AN ENGINKER, ON | GYR: HM STRERT AS 45, 7 high stoop and base- | vant 4, BULLBTIN OF SALES FOR APRIL: in bite vt aad en rep Bufo, Extension ” yA Patobes an Jowerry. ; ‘who is able and willing to make himself generally | ment bi louse and Lot, No, 18, near Battery piace, S304 o'elnek. at pelzate residence, me, mirror-back Hat Pier trees, ry re WEDNESDAY, Aaatt 16, &, eoter ‘M. Motirbag k ond a’ Oseful. Address T. J. L., parceyy av. aren ay ROTO STREBI 3 ster} Ay House, No. 19, | 137 WEST ron i ‘inl Dore yt BROAD. ON MONDAY, APRIL 14, AT 10 O'OLOOK, a mare Warpota Chinaware, 4c. Catalogucs pee Rate fate! 5 ‘and Jewelry. a 'ANTED—A MAN THAT UNDERSTANDS MEASOR. | , ECE BLIP Dee OTR BTR RT. Brick Tous and MORTGAGEE'S BALK. AT # WBST FOURTEENTH STREET, areot seas 7} ten OF ee Rataing saz) ing and cutting bordered carpeta; mone other need | Store, k slip, northwest corner of South atrect, Gontect Household Furniture, Carpets, ae all of — pryeuy & JOHNSON.—BY WILLIAM | a orrey, ‘> @REDAY, Ap: by order He: ry McAleenaa % apply. SHEPPARD KWAME, 143 and 185 6th avs. | 23X35'6 ; 60 por cent on mortgage. which aren very fino order, having been but ite used, GENTEEL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, EIANO, &0., | 1.) Auctionter--Will soll on Tuosday,, Apri at 000 Lots Men's and Womer ching. ANTED—AT 861 WEST 12TH st, \MONDAY MORN: » , J, BLEECKER, SON & Co... AUCTIONEERS, black walnat, gilt traced ‘lor Suit, in blue, Taina comprising resewood and walnut Parlor Suits, Ane velvet | Furniture of a 4 story House, ‘Consisting of Parlor, Bed- RS WALTERS, AUCTIONEER, SALESR OOM ing, a strong American boy ‘to iearn engigcering + Valuable 4th avenue Property, near Union square. | Centre and ‘Tables, Ktagore, fine line and mezzo- room and Kitchen ¥urnitare, Brussels and rain Car- Fd Broadway—Household Furniture—Witt sell And steam fitting ; good reference reqnired: pi Avanter ie a a ie a ec Dilek: English Boh oereria i Turkish Chair ra. black walnut Bedroom | end Brussels Carpots, Chickering & Sons Piano, walnut ts, Fe ether BadenF ome, Sh ote reads atiremes, | Monday, 85 1034 o'olock. at 1c Attorney: ‘Hock m feat Nase SE ao Bedstead asbstands, Loo! asses, assortmont of Parion Hed oe ANTED—A FIRST CLASS DESIGNER AND Cor- | basctnen! House and Loti. fos 201 ltvay. cust aide, third | Linda, iauketh, &c., in varioty, Lounges, toilet Crock | and Ootiage Chamber Suita, Weds, Bedding, Mattrassos, | Sot, Tables Chairs, ‘Purlor Stoves, Glass and Crockery one, elogant root seven octave Pianotes ts per plate ‘aver; permanent situation, Address, | Nouse below 2lst st. ; lot 23x90, house 46 teet deep; has all Sry, walnut Extension Tables, Buffet and Chairs, damask 7 Ware, Ice box, &o. te Pier M. ‘Lace Curtains, Tete-a-Tem ‘& with famples, Wet, HOSKINS, US Arch ste a'bile: | the modern conveniences. ‘Tide perfeck ‘Terins most | Tablecloths Napkins and Towols: China, Giass ani 84 Sofa and Lounge Bods, Curtuins, China and Glassware, gee arblo delphia. ANTED—A FIRST CLASS CYLINDER PRESSMAN; ‘one used to cut work. Apply to K. 8. DODGE & ©O., 12 Warren st. ANTED—A FIRST CLASS MAN, WHO UNDER- é anda French dyeing and scouring thoroughly, to Carrie ; foreman, Address A. B., care J. Butterworth, rs’ Department, Post ome ANTED—A YOUNG MAN TO ASSIST AT STEAM table in a dining saloon. Cail to-day at 483: Jamal st TANTED—AT MOKA'S PORTBAIT GALLERY, 707” Broad) a her. ANTED—A MAN TO REPAIR FURNITURE; steady work. W. ACL. AMBERSON, Flushing, Long Island, N. ¥. NCH ADVERTISEMENTS, EUX PERSONNES DESIRE wil Mme, Colin, 1 Hes parlent plusieurs rue Amity, de Use asstirvrerce, AMERICAINE DESIRE LOUER, dans une famille francaise ou elle pourra converser, une chambre garnie au deuxieme etage (second floor), avec ou sans ia table, entre los rue Bond et Vingt-trolsie me etia Deuxieme ct la sixieme avenwe, Kerire a Mr. 1, B, PERKINS, 76 Neuvieme rue Est. SALES AT AUCTION, Abit W. MULLER, AUCTIONEER, 53 desirable Lots, situate on the Grand Boulevard, oy order of Alvin Higgins, Baq., on TUESDAY, Aprit 15, at 12 o'clock, at the Exchange Salesroom,® 111 Broadway, : ADRIAN 1. MULLER, . R. WILKINS & CO, Auctioneers. These lots are on high ground, gocd soil and have a commanding river view. Terms liberal Maps at office of Auctioneer, No. 7 Pine street. DRIAN H. MULLER, AUCTIONEER. ry ( Valuable Lots en SHERMAN AND NAEGLE AVE- UES, Elwood and 211th st vb DYCK- RUES, Elwood an th sirects, being part of the DYCK ADRIAN II. MULLER, P. R. WILKINS & CO., ill sell at auction, on ¢ WEDNESDAY, April 16, at 12 o'clock, at the Exchange Salesroom, 11 Broadway, New York, 64 LOTS ‘ON THE ABOVE MENTIONKD AVENUES These lots are_on the line of improvements, a short dis- fanco south of the new parade ground, and c reached in 47 minutes, fourteen thes a day, by U Vated and Hudson itiver Railroad, ; TERMS LIBERAL. Maps at office of Auctioneer, No. 7 Pine street. DRIAN H. MULLER, AUCTIONEFR.—AUCTION sale of valuable Property on Elm and 126th streets, ADRIAN H. MULLER, P. RK. WILKINS & CO. will sel ‘at auction, on Wednesday: April 16, at 12o'clock. at the Exchange Salesroom, li Broadway :—Elm street—The two Lots, with brick and frame Buildings theron, situate on the Cast side of Elm street, between Worth and Leonard streets, and known as’ Nos. 57 and 59. 126th street—The three story frame House and Lotsituate on the south side of 126th street, 115 feet east of Fourth ave- nue; the house is abont 45 feet deep, contains 13 rooms, has water and gas, and is in good order. DRIAN HM. MULLER, AUCTIONEER.—AUCTION sale of 128 Lots, Dwelling and Barn, near Judge Smith's Central Avenue Hotel, on Tuesday, April 15, atl o'clock, at the u Maps ready UCTION SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON PH MeGUIRE Will sell at auction ov THURSDAY, April 17, 1875, at 12 o'clock noon, at the Excliange salesroom, 111 roadway. the two tour story and cellar brick Houses, with Stores, Second avenue, northwest corner of t. Also, hree story and cellar brick front House,with Store, t Kightieth street, near Third ave Maps at the auctioneer’s office, 87 UCTION NOTICE. Special sale of Soft Hats, Panama Hats and Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Straw Goods 40) cases, in full assortment. MONDAY, April 14, at I] o'clock. Ww TOPPING & © Auctioneers, ta Chureh stre A RT NOTICE. PAINTINGS, WATER COLORS, Engravings and Etchings suld by order of the executor ot the estate of the late E. L. Corlfes, New York; also, by order of K, 5. Baldwin, Trustee, Baitimore; together with afew choice Paintings just receive? from H-urope, cousisting of examples by Turner, David Cox, Frith, Guide’ Bach; Rankley, &c., &6. The whole now on exhibition fre Leavitt Art Kooms, 817 Broadway, and to be sold by auction on the evenings te and Satarday, April 17, Is and 19, ut 74; o'clock, ie . Clinton Hall Sale Room: The Messrs. LE. Am AUCTIO! day and evtning, at TT, Auctioneers Executors’ Sale. ROBERT SOMERVILL Austonser, 82 Fifth avenue, sell on TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 15, atthe Rockwood Gull S45 Broadway, the Water Color and Pencil Sketches, &c., of the late J. FL KENSETT, . including a number of ituportant Oi Paintings of Mr. Lous Lang Now on exhibition at 45 Broudwo A" AUCTIO: WED 60 Union place, corner Seventeenth street and Fourth av. DAY, April 16, at 7s P.M, We invije public attention to the exhibition of the ex. uisite Works of Art in marble (pronounced the finest by the art critics ever brought to this country), belonging to Mme. DE H. HAZARD, rusting to their merit to se evening of sale. ‘Also Mine Hazard’s Jewelry, Laces, Furs, Articles of Vertu trom We sold without reserve, The Furniture wil! be sold at2 P. Antiquities, M ROBERT SOMERVILLE, Auctioneer, ‘82 Filth avenue, RT AND FURNITURE AUCTION ; RUBERT SOMERVILLE, Auctioneer, Orti itth avenue. il sell. by auction, on Tues. lock, all the elegant Housel: ROBERT SOME. day, April 15, at 10% Furniture and 01) Paintings contained in th residence 214 East Eleventh street, vi rosewood Parlor Suits in brocatel ‘and Etagere, rosewood 7 octave Fiano (Lin taker), Brocatel and Lace Curtains, Pier and Mantel Mirrors Velvet and Body Brussels Carpets, rosewood and black walnut Bed Room Suits, Curied Hair Matreses, Feather Beds, black walnut Amowr-a-Glass, Library Suits in reps, Bookcases, Tables, Loung: Dining Room in reps, Buffets, Extension Tables, Ghairs, Cama, Cut Glass, Sil ver Ware, Engravings, Cettaye Suits, &c RT AUCTION. TUESDAY, April 15, at 7s P. M., Rockwood Gallery, 345 Broadway ROBERT SOMERVILLE, Auctioncer, 2 Pith avenue, - will sell the Water Color Pencil Sketches, &c Inte JF. Kensett; also a number of finished Pictures, by Louis Lang. At avettes TUESDAY. APRIL 15, AT 12 M., AT 24 BAST ELEVENTH STRE (private Dwelling), a collection of FINE OIL PAINT- INGB AND ENGRAVINGS. PROOF NE—t ether with all the ELEGANT FUR RE contained erein, including the CELEBRATED PAINTING OF MACD MULLER, By CONSTANT MEY R. ROBERT SOMERVILLE, 0 LI RT AUCTIC SoM Fifth aven SUPERB COLL Very FIN FOREIGN OIL PAINTIN: belonging to Charles F. Hazeltine, of New York and Phiindelphi probably the most elegunt offered in America this season To be sol? on the EVENINGS of the 2ist, 2d and 294 of APRIL, EXHIBITION SOW OPEN, FREE, Day and bven ROBT SOMBRVILE Auctioneer, 82 Firth avende, UCTION NOTICE.—LARGE SAL: and costly Housel; 10% o'clock positively and without reserve. ROBERT C. CASHIN, Auctioneer. OF ELEGANT Bale postponed Saturday on account of storin. ‘Those desiring to purchase Household Furniture would do weil to attend thissale. Particulars of which cap be geen in Monday's Herald. N, B.—Sale postive, regardices of weather. UCTION NOTICE’—RICHARD WALTERS, AUC tioneer, salesroom 27 East Broadway, will give bis H attention to sules of Household Furniture at the of arties declining housekeeping, or can be pacioux salesroom for convenience malo; Storos of all kinds lionses, Ac. ; storage far furniture, Ac. ; 20 Years’ exvericnce, prowps returns; ‘agmaa Moderate. T VOYAGER AVEO | // Cedar street. a good attendance on the | ¢ Tulieries and Freneh Empress, | of the | id Furniture. Monday, April 14, | liberal. Maps at 77 Cedar st. J. BLEECKER, SON & CO,, AUCTIONEERS, § THURSDAY, April 17,"at 12 noon, WASHINGTON STREBT—The 2 Lots and Hulldings 875 and $77 Washington st.. southeast corner of Beach at., each 25x70, near the Old Dominion Steamship Company™s pier and in the rear ef the United States bonded ware- house on Greenwich and Beach ata. Terms liberal, A 4 BLBKOKER, SON & CO., AUCTIONRERS. | juperior brown stone House on West. eon! . THURSDAY, April 17, at12 noon” * four story high steop broivn stone House and Lot, 37 West Eighteenth street, tween Fifth and Sixth avenues; house eee the way eps in Ur need oer, and repicte rn conveniencag; 77 Codar stroot, G8 | per cont og mortgage. A J. BLEECKER, SON & 60. . THURSDAY, April 17,'at 12 noon, two stoty brick Houses and oT and 69 Thompaon street, between Broome and Spring, 6410x100. Maps at AUCTIONEERS, @ J, BLEECKER, SON & CO., AUCTIONERRS, . Supreme Vourt Sale in’ Partition. under direction of P. T. Kuggies, referee, FRUDAY, April 8 at TY noon. THIRD AVENUK-The 3 ¢story brick Houses and Lots £90, 902 and 994 Sd wy., northwest corner 59th Bt, G1 on Sd AY. by 60 fectin the street, FIFTY.NINTH STREET—The 4 story brick Brewery and Buildings in rear; the ground is 81.1 fromt by 100, AVENUE A—S story brown stone Tenement 186 and 188 av. A, southeast cortier 12th st., 61.9x99.6. AVENUE B—The brick House and Lot 191 av. B, east side, between 9th and 10th sts. “Sale absolute. \' For particulars apply to ADOLF LEVINGEIt, 261 Broad- way; maps 77 Cedar si J. BLEECKER, SON & GO. WILL SELL AT auction, on Tuesday, April 2% at 12 M., atthe Ex- Change Salesroom, 111 Broadway : Four beautiful Cottages and Land attached, at Ruther- furd Fark, N. J. gituated on Lake, Livingston and Stuy- vesant avenues; these cottagos were built by Mr. E. Christianson of the best materials and with great caro; tid are filled in with brick, have fine cpllars and attics and are replete with modérn comforts; well supplied with water; rooms handsomely arranged as parlors and bedrooms, with abundance of closets, warble 4c, Further particulars and maps at 77 ( DRIAN H. MULLER, AUCTIONEER, Valuable Lots on Sherman and Naegle avenues, be hag aud 2ilth streets, being partof Uw Rychman ustate. 3 ADRIAN H. MULLER, P. R. WILKINS’& CO., will sell at auction, on Wednesday. April 16, at 12 o'cloc! at the Exchange salesroom, 1 Broadway, New York Sherman avenue—Four Plots, south side of Sherman avenue, commencing 500 leet east of Elwood street, each taining 7 city lots and one lot on street. ‘ Naegle avenve—Two Plots, north side of Naegle avenue, mediately in the rear of the Sherman avenue plots, each containing 7 city lots and one lot on street. Elwood strect—Two Lots, east side of Klwood street, 200 Yeet north of Naegle avenn Two hundred and eleventh street—Kour Lots, sonth side of 211th street, commencing 10) 1eet west of Nanthavenue, each 26x99,1L These Lots are 0 &e., : the line of improvements, a short distance south of the new parade ground, and’ can be reac! forty seven minutes, fourteen times a day, by the Klevated ahd Hudson River Railroad RCH. JOHNSTON, AUCIONEER, and salesrootn, 37 Nassau street, opposite the Horse Auction Branch, 19,21,’ 25 aud'2o Kast street. wit OUNSTON will sell at auction this week as follows — MONDAY—Household Furniture, at 255 West Twenty- second street. TOESDAY—Household Furniture, at stores 87 Nassau and 58 Liberty street TUESDAY—Horses and Carriages, at 1 to 25 East Thir- 2 teenth street. WEDNESDAY—Houschold Furniture, at 364 West Thirty- a, fitst strect. WEPNESDAY—Household Furniture, at 18 Barrow street. WEDNESDAY—Fine Oil Paintings, at store 37 Nassau strve' THURSDAY—Fine Oil Paintings, at store 37 Nassau strect. THURSDAY—Household Furniture, at 12 Schemerhorn street, Brooklyn. FRIDAY—Horses and Varriages, at 19 to 25 East Thir- FRIDAY—| nth street, ‘ouschold Furniture, at 37 Nassau street. SATURDAY—Mouschold Furniture, at store 58 Liberty it A RCH. JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER, t Office and salesroom 37 Nassau street, Horse auction branch (Thirteenth st | ENTE TURE, <4 MIRROR: AT AUCTION, ARCH. JOH auction, on Monday, April 1, at 10 WEST 1 WE NEAR EIGHTH said house, and gold ‘sa | avenue, all the ‘ved rosewood Parlor Sult, in gre Reception Chairs, Ei . de.: carved walnut and mahogany Dining Room and Chamber Furniture, curled | Mair estes, feather Beds and Pillows and Bedding; OUP Brussels and Ingrain Car: ntings and Engray ch Iso rosewood Pianoterte, William iano Stool and Music: Etageres, Mir with the pmmence of the auctioneer. RCH. JOHNSTON, AUCTION tA Office ani Kitchen Furniture, with Catalogues now ready R. salesroom 37 Nassau street, opposite the Post office. Horse Auction Braj 21, 25 and 25 East Thirteenth street, near Fitth a Genieel Household Furniture, Carpets, &c ARCH. JOHNSTON will sell at auction, on Wednesday. April 16, at 10% o'clock, at 18 Barrow Street, between Bleecker and Fourth streets, Walnut ai hogany Fatlor and Bedroom Furniture, fine Feather Beds, rillows and Bed -ply Ingrain Carpets, Vileloihs, Ki Purn China, Silver Plated and ( are ARCH. JOANSTON, AUCTION ZA office and saiesroom 37 Nassa Pposite the Yost offiee. Hor auction Branch, 19, 21, and 25 East Thirteenth sireet, near Fith avente HANDSOME HOUSEHOLD FURNITUR) MIRRORS, OfL PAINTINGS, CARPTTS, ARCH’ JOHNSON will sell at a on WEDNESDAY, April 16, at 10% at the private residence 364 West Thir' tween Kighth and Ninth avenues, all the Furniture contained insaid house, belng in part elegant carved rosewood Parior Suits, in'crimson, satin; Reception Chairs and Etageres, tre Tables, carved. solid oak Dining Room and Library Furniture, Tables, Chairs, Secretary, Bookcase, Lounges. carved rosewoor hut Bedroom Furuiture, Bedstead, Dressing Bu- Crockery, French, hina and Wilton, ‘velvet and Brussels first street, be- Also Fine Oil Paintings, by Patell, Wallburgh, Holacker, won, Van Guigemle, Conradi, Wabll, & talogues at the aucti 8 off RCH. JOUNSTON, TONEER, m, 37 Nassau street, Post oMees ik posite t ion Brauch, 19, veen Fifth avenue and University pl SECOND HAND, HOUSEHOLD FURNT- ARCH. JOHNSTON will sell n Tuesday, at 10% o'clc | at the sates 87 Nassau s and 54 Liberty street. sehold ure, elegant Turk: i crimson satin; Hall Hat Racks, Btager M strived reps; iuitets, Bedroom, Suits fine Brusels Carpets, Dressing Bureaus elegant Wardrobe, Easy Chairs, Curtains, Dressing Tables, Ex- tension Tables, Dining Room Chairs, Retrigerators. kery, Glass and China, Kitchen Ware, & 7 AUCTION—BY cL, AUC: tioneer :— Monday, April 4#—Club House, 24 West Twenty-eighth stre Tuesday. April 1S—Horwes and Carriages, 10, 112 and | 114 Kast Thirwenth street, Wednesday, April 16—Private stable, 107 East Forty- | first street. Thursday, April 17—Livery stable, 182 and 184 Suffolk street. Friday, April 18—Horses and Carriages, 10, 112 and 114 East Thirteenth stre Saturday, April 19—Furniture, at East Twenty-seventh stree Monday, April 21—Klegant Furniture, corner Thirty- second street and Madison avenue Parties declining housekeeping and wishing to engage | days for sale will please engage them at once, ax 1 have ouly a few days disengaged for the month of April. WM. VAN TASS (successor to Johnston & Van. office 110, 112 and 114 East TI TION NOTICE, WM. VAN “TAS! | | Av JD. W. IVES will give his personal attention to th | parties d d to 108 Auctic | ZX Grapevi q | Blackberry Bushes, Arbor Vita and a large as: Orpamental and Flowering Shrubs, on Tuesday, April , BIL A. M., at 16 Dey street, WILLIAM E IOTT, Auctioneer. AA , DOOLEY & HENRIQUES WILL SELL AT auction, on Tuesday, April 18 1873, at 12 o'clock | At | oon, at the xchange Saiesrooms, NI Broadway, the ur story high stoop Dwelling House and Lot 39 West ‘Thirty-third , between Fifth ave Broadwa. | and Sixth avenue! size of house 21.1),x95, about; lo 14x08.9. Also, | at the same time and place, the three story bigh stoo Drown stone front Hl d Lot 106, East twenty-sixth street, between Lexington and Fourth avenues; size of house’ 20x00, lot 20x98. 50, at the same time and place, the three story high stoo) brown nse and Lot 182 Kast Sixty-fith street: bay wind parlors bave just been painted and frescoed ; size of 50, Wot 20% 100.5, nd particulars apply at the office of the Broadway, or at the branch office, 1,260 a . AUCTIONEER a ON, Its, t Exchange Salesroom, 111 Broadway, MONDAY. APRIL 21, 1873, at lao \ | the very desirable well planned four sory brown stone Dwelling 106 East Thirty-Aith street, i door east of Park avenue, on Murray ceptional: fitted with 4 in complete repair and freseved 15.9 by about 6) feet, lot one-half the block ; __ Mpbs at Auctioneer’s offite, 1 Pine st, an ry COnVEn: size of ho jerms eas id 228 Fifth av. A WM, TRIST BAILEY, AU a. By VK. STEVE | willseilon TUESDAY, April 15, | at 10% o'clock A.M. the whole of the Furniture, Books and Effects at Bast Ninth street. ‘OMcos I Mine street and 226 Fifth avenue. CALDWELL, AUCTIONEER, Salearoom, 79 Nassau street, stablished 140, give hls persgnal attention to the ‘sales of Household ai. urniture gt the residences of families breaking up or at his spacio@s galesroom 4 abave. Barly sppliealon is «* Joqwesary.* % lated Ware, &0, at Stand, Kitchen Utensils, “Ro. ‘Sous rosewood ». in good order. By order Otto Young, Mortgagee. TURSDAY, APRIL ®, at 10% o'clock, at private residence 108 WEST FORTY-THIRD STREET, BETWEEN BROAD- ' WAY AND SIXTH AVENUE, GENTEEL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, MIRRORS, CARPETS, &0., IN GOOD ORDER, comprising Brussels, thre ply and ingrain Carpets (vearly new); black walnut Parlor Suita, in reps and hair cloth; fine walnut Bedsteads, Dressing Bureaus, &c. marble top Tables, Mattresses, fouther olsters and Pil: lows, Dining Room Furniture, French China, Glass sad Silver plated Ware, Silverplated Cutlery, &o, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, at 108 o'olock, at private residence M7 WEST TULKCIGTH STREET, BETWELN BIGHTA AND NINTH AVENUES, EXECUTORS! BALI Gontee! Household Furniture, Mirrors, Carpets, Oil Paintings, vaiuablo private Library, &., 40. Partroulars in time. By order of Measra. W. 5. Jarvis & W. B, Gillette, Exvcutors estate W. 8. Campbell, deceased. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, APRIL 17 AND 13, ‘at 1034 o’olock, at the Libby. House, 388, $00, 302 AND 394 FOURTH’ AVENUE, RNER 'WENTY-SEVANTH STREET, THE ENTIRE CONTENTS OF THE ABOVE 5 HOUSES, mprising velvet, Brussels and Ingrain Carpets; Piet and Mantel Mirrors, rosewood Piano, black walnut Suits in brocatel and reps, Centro and Side Tables, Lace Cur- tains and Cornices, Etagere, Clocks and Mantel Orna> iments, black walnut and mahogany Bedsteads, Bureaus, Wardrobos, Washstands, Lounges and Chairi, Mirrors; hair, Excelsior and straw Mattresses; Feather Beds, Bol- sters and Pillows; Toilet Crockery, Window Shades, Cur. taing about 200 pairseach Blankéts, Sheets, Pillow and Bolsler Cases, Towels, &c.; Dining Tables, large assort- ment Crockery for Dinner, Breakfast and Tea Ser- yice; Silyerplated Ware in'great variety, Glassware, Cutlery, Cash Counter, Barroom and Lunchroom Fix: tures, marble top Counters, Bar Settees, Chairs, Stoves, Bar Show Bottles, Glasses, éc. ‘Also a finestock of Liquors, comprising Brandios, Whiskeys, Sherries, Ports, &c. i a Lauindry Large, size Moneuse Range, in erfect order, with all the appurtenances complete; Sieam Tables’ and Heaters; large assortment of Copper Ware, comprising Urns, Saucepans, Omelette and Jolly Dishes, Kettles, &c. ; Tin and Iron Ware in variety; Man- Fig, froning Stove and Tablog, and, in tact, everything holonging to a well-ordered hotel kitchen and lagndry ; also Gas Fixtures throughout the house, Steam Heat aud Pipes, &c., 0. THURSDAY, APRIL 17, at 104 o'clock, at the residence TH’ STREET, BETWEEN BROADWAY AND UNIVERSITY PLACE, i Genteel Houshold Furniture, Mirrors, Carpets, Pianos, &c,, &c. Particulars in un FRIDAY, APRIL 18, at 10% o'clock, at 32 West Fifteenth street, all the Furniture of the first class boarding Louse located ius above, comprising Carpets Mirrors. rosewood and black walnut Parlor, Bedroom and Diuing Furniture. Particulars in time, FRIDAY, APRIL 18, at 10! o'clock, at our salesrooms, 9 Church and 77 Reade street, ndsome Household Furniture, Pier and Mantel Mirrors, Jarpets in variety, &c., &c, Details in future advertise- nits, Also, at Lo’clock P. for whom it may o tons and 280g LLEN B. MINER. AUCTION L Salesroom: By ALLEN B. MINER & BROTHER, FRIDAY, 25th, and SATURDAY, 20th of Apri, ‘at 10's o'clock, at the Worth JUNCTION OF BROADWA HAVENT sehold iu &c., all of which w Particula Iso Linden @ East Ni reat gross ‘hoe Butto made to order after. M, CRISTALAR, AUCTIONEER. A. Genteel Lousehold Furniture, oforte, Carpets, &o On MONDAY, April 14, at 1044 o'clock, the entire contents of brown Stone house 130 Henry street, near Rutgers street, as follows :—Carved and Parlor and Bedroom Suits, Inlaid Cabine impo Musical, Chair, Cen’ Mirrors, Pianotorte, Phi Clocks, Bronzes, Oil Pa Ware: Sealskin Sack, nd Extension Tables, C 7" jan & Collender Billiard Table ntings, China, Glass and Plated ut and Cap ant Camel's Hair Shaw lock, two Horses, 15 hands high, 7 and 8 years old; sound and kind, Licht Wagen, Harness, Robes, Saddle and Bridle, &e logues at sale. Dealers nel keepers ‘specially invited, as there is nor coiny to Europe. M. CRISTAL UCTIONEER, . fi fousehold Furniture, Fosewood Piat Moquet and Velvet Carpots, rare Oil Paintin ‘ is, Bro to be sold on Wed: Seventh avenue, betw streets, comprising In part and satin Parlor Suits, M bronze Cabinets, Ei Curtains and Mirrors, lors contain rosewood" farpets, gilt Clocks and Barmore Pianoforte, Lace Bedrooms contain suits, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Com- Is, Hair Mattresses, Lounges, Lace Cur- ina and Glass Wave, Silver Plate, s, Library contains green rep Bookease, Card Table, Lambrequins and Curtains, Suit, Dealers and public invited. BY & ¥. Daucny, auction i DAUCHY & JOHN! will sellon Wednesday, April 16, at their aalesrooms, 454 and 496 Canal street, at 2 o'clock, 200 Carpets trom ‘the ON Firth Avenue Hotel, consisting of Royal Wilton, Axmin- ster, Moquet, Velvet, Body Brussels and Tapestry Car- pets, Rugs, Mats, &e., in thie order. Sale perempt BY WM, VAN TASSELE, AUCTIONE office 110, 12 and M4 East Thirt Fourth avenue, ‘the well known Club H 2 West Twenty-eigith street, ne on MONDAY, April 4 at 12 Ry nth street, near covered with billiard cloth; very elegant Brussels Cai Pet marble top black walnut Siteboard, bronze Chand lerwand Fixtures, Crockery and Glas Ware, te. dc. lie’x Combination > being u tire contents of t class sporting and club house. ‘old to Close & mortgag: talogues now ready at office of the auctioneer. BY CAMPBELL , AUCTION iivé personal atte uction sales of Honsehold Furniture at private residences; ten years’ experience im the auction furniture branch enables them to guarantee full value; charges moderate ; returns day of sale, F. COLT! 5, At 1014 o'clock, st Thirty-lirst street, at the private resid the entire H Rich rosewood plate pier Mirror, p “arpets, &e, ocate: sant French vet Carpets, rosewood, black wal- Bedroom suits; hest hair Mattresse: Hass and Kitchen Ware, &c, Catalogues ning of gle, aud at the salestoom 33 East Thirteenth str on RSDAY, Apri 17, at 1045 o'clock, at the private residence 14 Wes: Forty third street, superb Household Furniture, Steinway 7’ ocave Piano- forte, Mitrors, & Superb Drawing Rooin’ Furnityr ut Chamber suit, c brary Suit, Wing Bookcases, ‘dc. tresses and Bedding. Particulars in time. ‘On MONDAY, Anril 21, at 1015 o'clock, at the corner of Broadway and Twenty-irth street, entrance on West Twenty-iith street, the entire rich Furniture of forty parlors andbedrooms: Velvet and Brussels Carpets in’ good order, best curled hair Mattresses, Bedding, French plate pier and mantel Mirrors, dke., &¢. Particulars in time. (osroration SALE ( and Le: : one superb 500; elegant Li rpets, best Mat Public notice is hereby given th mmissioners: of the Sinking Fund of ‘the city of New York will open tor swle at public auction, on Tuesday, April 29, 187% at noon, at the Exchange .Salesroom, 1! Broadway, in the city of New York, the following real estates belonging to poratibn of the city of New York = nises KNOWN As 160 Wooster strect seg known as 362 West Thirty-tith stroet. ses Known as 63 Spring street Premises known as 49 Leonard st yiullding and, Land. on the east side of avenue C, be- ween Sixteenth and Seventeenth streets, known asthe Eighteenth Ward Market. Fall warrantee deeds will be given to all purchasers Mthographic maps of the above real esiates may be ob- tained at the Comptroller's office ou und after the 10th of April next, a Iso, Sealed Bids will he received, to be publict the Comptroller's office on April 29, 1874, at 3. ’ for Leases for a term of 10 years, irom May 1, 1874, of the following ferries and ferry franchis i Ferry now established from foot of Houston street, Bast Klver, New York, to the foot of Grand street, Brook: vn, “Ferry now established from foot of 19% to foot of 6 anid gereet, BrOOR ly Ny B.D. Yerry now. established from foot ‘of Ninety-second stzeet Kast River, to Astoria, Long Talana i Leave of ferry franchise, now established froi of Bai treet. North Miver, to Hoboken N Jeo OF of franchise, Now established trom foot of ‘oases street, North River, to foot of Harsimus stre f The leases to be made to conform to the requirement vs relative to ferries, and such regulations, ordi- Hees or bylaws as are how or hereafter may from time time be made or passed by the Common Ceuncil or State Legislature. Bids to be addressed to the undersigned and endorsed ‘ids for Ferry Franchises.” The right t reject any bid, If deemed to be to the in- st of the city of New York, is reserved by the Com- joners of the Sinking Fund: , Comptroller, ANDREW H. GREE jowse, March 27, 187%, opened at clock P. M. rand street, New te m Comprnouien’s OFricr, New County Court Ours MURPHY, AUCTIONEERS. $ Executors’ sale of 301 Vacant nots, situated in the giteenth, Nineteenth and Twenty-first wards of the city of Brooklyn and the village ot East New York, on TUESDAY, April 15, 1873, at 12 o'ciuek My at their salesroom, 579 Pulton street, Brooklyn, by order of the execittors of the late Charles Goodwin. The lots are well located, and the sale being absolute offers great inducements to purchasers, whether for im- provement or investment. Sixty per cent can remain on bond and mortgage. JOLE, & MURPHY, AUCTIONEERS,—AUCTION SALE J of @ Lots, east side of Reed avenue, between -Van Buren and Greene avenues, above the grade and beautt- fully situated; sale positive, on Thursday the 17th, at 12 M., at thetr salesrooms, 389 Fulton street, Brooklyn. CAMPBELL 4 CO. AUCTIONEERS, SrL1 ON MO Parnitare, Pisturen oles couyenta, 4g. Ful par Qauasa rnitare ol ry a Monday's Beraid. Will be sold without any reserve, on ac Si Be. “Cptaloenenatoale. BNBY B. HERTS, AUOTIONEBR. ON TURSDAY, APRIL 15, AT 0 O'CLOOK, AT 2 WEST FORTY-THIRD STREET, NEAR FIPTH AVBNUB, RICH AND ELEGANT HOUSBHOLD FURNITURE, STEINWAY & SONS PARLOR GRAND PIANO; UPRIGHT PIANO, BY OTTO BORS, OF HAMBURG; VALUABLE OIL PAINTINGS, OLOCKS, BRONZES, RICH PIER AND MANTEL MIREORS, IMPORTED MOQUET AND BRUSSELS CARPETS, 40. This furniture was all made t order, rogardloss of ox- pense, ant is nearly new. ‘ PARLORS CONTAIN richly Inlaid ebony, gilt and bronze-mounted Parlor Set incrimson satin, with Window Curtains to match; ele- gant Fronch plate Pior and Mantel Mirrors, valuable Ol Paintings by Ostade, Palamedes, Murillo, Chambers, of London; George Armficld, of London ; Church, E. Gray, Frorich and ether eminent artista; French Moquet, Cate pets, Steinway & #on's7 octave parlor grand Piano, rich Paris Clocks, Bronzes, Statuary, Vases, Ornamebits, fosow wood Etageres, inlaid Tables, ebony Pedestals, Easles, Flower Stands, Turkish Crinoline Suit ia drab and blue silk reps, Fick Lace Curtains, Music Stand, &c. CHAMBERS CONTAIN massive solid rosewood Chamber Suits, English Brasels Carpets, finest quality Beds, Bedding, Bair and Spring Mattresses, Turkish Chairs and Lounges, Mirrors, Paint~ ings, Engravings, fine walnut Chamber Suits, Wardrobes, Chiffoniers, reps and Lace Curtains, &c., &¢. LIBRARY CONTAINS Bookcases, Library Tables, rosewood Side and Work Ta- bles, Chairs, Upright Piano, by Bors, of Hamburg; Cur- tains, Cornices, Pictures, &c., dc. IN DINING ROOM WILL BE FOUND Solid.walnut Dining Suit, in leather; fiae walnut Buf. fet, Extonsion Dining Table, English Brussels Carpets, rich China Cut Glass and Silver Ware, Cutlery, Clocks, Pictures, &c.; together with a very fino and full assort- ment of choice Kitchen and Cooking Utensila, with which the sale will commence. The house will be open for inspection on Monday, by permit only, which may be had, together with cata- logues, atthe office of the Auctioneer, 16 Cortlandt street. 3 Beats B. HERTS, AUC INEER | | | | TONEER, ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, AT 10 O'CLOCK, AT 207 EAST si TRENTH STREET, GENTEEL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANO, &c. _ Full dotatls in to-morrow’s 1 ENRY B. HERTS, AUCTIONEER. ON THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 13 AND 19, AT 10 O'CLOCK, SPECIAL PEREMPTORY SALE OF WATCHES, JEWELRY, DIAMONDS, &C. ALSO, ELEGANT STORE FIXTURES, SAFES, &C. BY ORDER OF MR. JOHN CHAMBERLIN, AT IIS STORE, 715 BROADWAY, UNDER THE NEW YORK HOTEL. lued at over $50,000, which | 3 Ss rald. comprising his entire stoc! yunt of retiring from business, Full details in time. PJENRY B. HERTS, AUCTIONEER, , AT 10 O'CLOCK, 2AST SIXTY-FIRST STREET, HANDSOME FURNITURE, MIRRORS, PIANO, &C I ENRY B. HERTS, AUCTIONE! at , AT 10 O'CLOCK, ON TUESDAY, APRIL 2 AT 10¢ WEST FORTY-SECOND STREET. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, | PAINTINGS, PIANO, &C. RY B. HERTS, AUCTIONEER, ; ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, AT 10 O'CLOCK, AT 368 WE: ENTY-THIRD STREET, ON THURSDAY, APRIL 2%, AT 10 O'CLOCK, AT 56 WEST FORTY-FIFTH STREET, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANO, CARPETS, &C. ALSO, SAME DAY AND HOUR, AT 1,527 BROADWAY, NEAR FORTY-SEVENTH ST, GENTEEL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. ENRY B, HERTS, AUCTIONEER, ON FRIDAY, APRIL 25, AT 10 O'CLOCR, AT 169 WEST FORTY SEVENTH STREET, HANDSOME FURNITURE, PIANO, MIRRORS, &C. ALSO, SAME DAY AND HOUR, AT 55 GRAND STREET, JERSEY CITY, HANDSOME FURNITURE, PIANO, HARMONIU ENRY B, HERTS, AUCTIONEER, ON SATURDAY, APRIL 26, AT 10 O'CLOCK, AT 35 WEST EIGHTE! 'H STREET, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPETS, MIRRORS, &C. MONDAY, APRIL 23, AT TEN O'CLOCK, AT NO. 9 EAST THIRTY-FIRST STREET, RICH AND ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ELEGANT CABINETS, INLATD TABLE, MIRRORS, &c. Full details in due time, ALSO, SAME DAY AND HOUR, AT NO. 255 EAST SIXTY-FIRST STREET, GENTEEL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPETS, &c. ENRY B, HERTS, AUCTIONEER. TUESDAY, APRIL 2, AT 10 O'CLOCK, AT NO. 260 WEST FORTIETH STREET, GENTEEL FURNITURE, PIANO, CARPETS, &c. | ALSO, SAME DAY AND HOUR, AT NO, 313 WEST FIFTIETH STREET, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPETS, MIRRORS, &e. Full details of these and other gales will appear in due season. Please cut out this column for reference, SPECIAL NOTICE EXTRA. Parties desiring the personal attention of Mr. Herts to their sales will please give early notice to enable him to select a desirable day. In soliciting the patron of thelr effects at auction, Mr. Herts would say thathe those desiring to dispose can with much pleasure refer to over five hundred former patrons as to his ability, attention and prompti- tude. ‘The great secret of his success, and which enables him to command the largest attendance at his sales and thus secure the greatest competition, is his well knowa rule that THE HIGHEST BIDDER SHALL BE THE PURCHASER, Consequently, parties desiring to buy at his sales need not fear that the goods they want will be knocked down toany one in collusion with the auctioneer, to be after- wards resold at weekly sales in the auction room, as practised by other disreputable parties. We hold no reg- ular sales of second hand Furnitare at store during the ane ona, dapendl_ on geting ths goods, provided they are the highest bidders. Our terms for selling are ton per cont commission, ail expenses of catalocues and id ‘by the sellers, and we ask no ronageof those Who desire to make’ any other terms UVOTIONEER. JU" & Giterooina Cortana toot ar, ANTEL A. wATEEeS AUCTIONEE! sonal attention to SALES OF FURNITURE AT PRI- VATE KESIDENCKS, or, if preferred, at salesroom, 722 Broadway, opposite New York Hotel. FP WARD PRTTINGER, AUCTIONEER, SELLS TUKS- day, at 11 o'clock, contents of Billiard Rooms s2L Sixth avenue, consisting of Phelan's Tables complete, elegant Bar, Mirrors, splendid Oil Paintings, Tables, Chairs, Carpets, Oilcloths, 4c. Particulars day of sale. [P98 SALE-AT PUBLIC AUCTION, ON WEDNESDAY, April 16, at 12 o'clock, wo close @ copartnersbip, a very fine Farm,’ containin ‘acres, with fine buildings, known as the O'Rielly Farm, within two miles of Middle- town, Orange county, N. ¥. Trains leave foot of Cham- pers atree XBORGE W, STETSON, AUOTIONEER.—BY HOFF- X MAN, COBURN & CO., General Auctioneers and Brokers in Real Estate. Entire charge taken of property and rents collected. Office 62 Sixth avenue. Very favor- able arrangements are offered for selling Household Fur- niture atauction at private residence, or at their ware- rooms, 622 Sixth avenue. All sales are conducted under the pemonal supervision of one of the firm and satisinc- i HORFMAN, COBURN & CO. nue; Exchange salesroom, Ill Broad: ‘oums, 622 Sixth avenue. AREAT SPECULATION FOR MARKET GARDENERS, speculators, Investors or homestead associations at a oxitive cash auction sale to be made by JERK, JOHN~ SON, Jr., at WZ o'clock, of Tuesday, April 22, at Iexchange ‘ooins, 11] Broadway, New York, of the Farm of Dr, 1 8, Kuypers, deceased, situated at Jamaica, Long Island, on the corner of Van Wyck and Libe almost directly opposite the Jamaica Lot rounds and nearly adjoining Taltourd Lawn, lin depot and the proposed junction of the New Bay Ridge Railroad with the South Side Railroad, and but a short distance from two depots in Jamaica. ‘The farm will be sold in plots ot four acres. On one of the plots there is a good bouse and outbuildings. ‘The sale will be ositive by order of heirs. Ten per cent on day of sale, lance 30days. Maps at2l Park row, New York. 8. WEINBERGER, AUCTIONEER, SELLS, TURS- ett, ABE 1S, at 1036 o'clock, at 15% Bowery. for count of whom ft does concern, l'walnut frame French plate Mirror and Base; 1 elegant bluo silk rep Suit; 1 brocatel reception Chair; 1 unfinished Suit; also about 10 of new English body Brussels Varpet: tapestry, 1 GFain and hemp Carpet; about 2 picces of Olicloth an ating velvet and tapestry rugs, and a great variety of general Merchandise, &c. "JOHN HERRLICH & CO., SUCCESSORS TO J, F. C. Pickhardt, Furniture and Decorations, 88) and 882 Broadway and 169 Bloecker street, New York, invite their friends and tne public to an’ auction sale of first class Furniture, finished and unfinished; all the furni- ture made of the very best material and seasoned woods under tho supervision of J. F.C, Pickhardt, and a stock well worthy of attention. Some of the goods ‘are now on exhibition in our small wareroom and 882 Broad- way, where we can show only a small portion of then The sales will be regular every Thursday ot every wee! suntil everything is sold, commencing April 17 next JOHN HERKLICH & CO. MAT. REINORS, WM. VOLKE. OSEPH & ONGOOD & CO., AUCTIONKERS, WILL eo sell. onday, April 14, at 142 Kast Filtieth street, be- tween Lexington ana Third avenues, at 104, o'clock A. M., the Furniture of a private family, ting of Brussels and Ingrain Carpets, Oilcloths, Wardrobes, walnut Bed- steads, marble Tables, Extension Tables, Mirrors, black Hair Set, Hair Mattresses, Feather Beds, Pillows, Bolsters, Blankets, Quilts, China Sets, Dishes, Cooking Utensils, in lots to suit speculators or buyers. , AUCTIONEER.—BY J. 5. KNIGHT & 135 Greenwich street, corner Dey. Monday, , 1044 o'clock, special sale of Hardware, Cutler Furnishing Goods, Plated Ware and Fan o'clock 6 good work and carriage Horse P. TRAVER, AUC 3 * Mortyage Sal Y, April M4, 1873, Elegant Furniture of private residence, 132 West Twenty- sixth street, at 10% o'clock. Elegant pier and mantel Mirrors, brocatel and face Curtains and Cornives, best &nglish body Brus- pets throughout the house, Centre Tables, il Clocks and Mantel Ornaments, elegant gold inlaid Parlor Suits in silk brocatel, made to order by best citymaker; chowe Ol Paintings, Chromos aud engravings: solid walnut marble top Chamber Suits, best curled hair and other Mattresses, fine Feather Pillows and Bolsters, Tol- let Sets, Quilts, Sheets, Blankets, Spreads, Hat Racks, Ollclottis, Varlor and other Stoves, Extension and other bles, Dining and other Chairs, Sidebourd, Silver Plate, China, Crockery and Glassware, Table Cutlery, Kitchen Furniture, Retrigerators, &e., dc. By order of Mortgagee. J. ReTRAYER, AUCTIONEER WILL SELL ON oJ. Wednesday, April 28, on premises northwest corner xth avenue and Thirty-second street, Fixtures and Furniture of Bar and Restaurant; elegant’ tour-pull Ey lish Beer Pump, fine liquor Counters, Bar Fixtures, sil- ver plated Cigar Oase, solid walnut Tables and Chairs, fine Sates, Copper Boilers, Ranges, four splendid outside Lamps and Post, large assortment of chc 5 Can be seen any’ time previous to sale of above and other sales in time. N. B. tion to sales at residences and at salesroom Joves street. Charges moderate, Returns day 4s B BOGART, AUCTIONEER, SALES J 1 North Williain street, ¢ somal a n paid to the of tamilies decli housekeeping at their resideace also at the auction rooms. DAY, Aprit 16, 1 rovins, a yenvral assortment WE at 1 o'clock, at the at of Hoasehold Furnit AMES M. FORD, GENERAL AUCTIONEER, “RE. turns thanks to his many patrons for past favor: d begs leave to inform those requiring his services th he is prepared to give his personal and faithtul atientic to all businsss entrusted to his care. Maving had thirt five years’ practical experience inthe Auction and Furn ture Business in all its its details, feels confident of giving entire satisiaction. Sales for this Week—Tuesday, a large y of Furniture, at the commodions salesroom. 367 on Wednesday, at 10%, 240 East Thirty-cighth street, Furniture, Pianos, &¢.: on Thursday, at niture of a four story house, at 367 Bowery: 17 East Eighty-secord street, Furnitur &. AMES CAGNEY, AUCTIONEER, REAL e and Loan Broke: SL Hudson street, will gi sonal attention to the sale idences, hotels, stores, stock, in the auetion branch’ of im: returns; moderate charges. column, LEWIS Wood, AUCTIONEER AND DEALER IN ai New Jersey Real Estat Jersey City Business Property at Auction. LEWIS E. WOOD will sell on Monday, April If, 1873, at lock P.'M., the valuable Business Property situated Newark avenue, above Grove street, Nos. 140, 142 and this property’ is situated on the principal ‘business oughinre of Jersey City, and offers a rare chance tor speculators and those wanting a business site. For particnlars apply to the auctioneer, 79 Montgomery street, Jersey City. N ORRIS WIL! Executrix's 5: the Pure on Friday, r per: of Furniture at private re: c. ears’ experienc prompt For loaning see Financial AUCTIONEER, of Property 18¢.and_ 188 Hudson st. H. LUDLOW & CO. will sell at auction on TUESDAY, April 15, 1873, at 12 o'clock, at the Exchange salesroom, 11 Broadway (1 ity Building), New York, sale by order of the executrix of Williain James Boggs, deceased :— Hudson street—Valtiable Lot, with two story and attic brick Dwelling, known as No, 184, 20x30.6 feet, and exten- sion; contains water, gas, 1 rooms, &c. Lot 20x64 feet. Hudson street—Valuabie Lot, with two story and attic brick Dwellin Is5, 20x30. Teet ; contains gas, water, 1 rooms, Lov20xt4 south side and 70 tet north side. In tee simple, “Terms atsaic. Maps, &c., at the office of the Auctioneers, No. 3 Pine street, New York. WM OPRIS WILKINS, AUCTIONEER. A Peremptory sale in partition, by order of the Court of Common Pleas. Eleven Lots on ‘adison avenue, Kighty-tith and Eighty-sixth streets, FE. H. LUDLOW & CO, will sell at auction, on Wednes- day, April 16, 1873, at 12 o'clock, at the Exchange Sales. room, JL Broadway, New York (sale under the direction of Henry Morrison, Esq., Reteree) :— Madison avenué, southwest corner of Eighty-sixth street—Eicht Lots, having a frontage of 103.2 feeton Madi- son avenue and 195 feet on Eighty-sixth stree Madison ave least corner of Eighty-sixth street—Plot of Ground, 36 feet 8 inches by 102 feet 2inches. East Ei filth street—Two Lots, north side, 145 feet nue, rear or Bighty-sixth street lots, Two-thirds of the purchase money may remain on mort age, A BOR RANKLIN BROWN, Attorney. 55 Liberty st., N.Y. tc.,.at the office of the uuctloncers, No. $ Pine ew York, ORRIS WILKINS, AUCTIONEER. Desirable Property on West Tenth street, near Green wich avenue, at au pn. E.B. LUDLOW & CO. will sell at anction on DNESDAY, April 16, 1873, at 12 o'clock, at the Exchange Salesroom, Ill Broadway. : Mart Tene street—The valuable ‘Plot of Ground, w putidings tl reon, known as Nos, 134 and 136 West Te eet front, 12.10 feet rear, by average depth of 98 feet; buildings consist of twe story, attic and oasement brick dwelling, 26x35 feet, and two story brick stable, 14.2x25 feet; $10,000 can remain on bond and mortgage MUECER S WILKENS WIL at Salesroom Ill Broadway, April 17, th tory, Property 542 to 540 West Thirty-third street ; build- ing, 75x10); three story; good 60 horse-power Engine and Boiler, Elevator, &c. ‘8 SALE Auctioneer, will » men's and women's ¢ Linen, &e. By order of J AWNBROKER'S SAL ry. JAMES AGAR, Bowery, on Tuesday, at il Silver Wate’ Gold and MONDAY, JAMES AGA ‘at 69 New Bowery othing, Sheets, Blumaner, 172 Will sell, at 5d New ck, 40 lots of Gold and , Diamond Jewelry, Chains, arrings, Bracelets, Opera Glasses, Guns, Pistols, ‘are, Musical and Mathematical Instrum y Goods. By order A. J. Jackson W Prince stré AWNBROKER'S — SALE.—WEDNESDAY, AGAR, Auctioneer, will sell, at 09 New Bowery iots of Silk and other Dresses, Crape and La is, remnants of Silk and Alpacca, Underclothes, Sheets Spreads, Table Linen; also Coats, Pantaloons and Vests By order of A. B. Barhard, Third 'avenue. ‘PAyNBsonsE's SALE. —THURSDAY JAMES AGAR, Auctioneer, will sell, at 59 New Bowery, 400 iotsof Men's and Women’s’ Wearing Apparel, steets, Spreads, Table Linen. By order of John Martin, 62 Mul: berry street. PAWNBRORERS | SAL FE Auctioneer, will sell, Women's seasonable Clowhiny 1, Carpets, Beds, Pillows. By Thirty-ninth street, ON TUESDAY, APRIL 16, at SAM FORREST’S, 19 Bowery, a large assortment of unredeemed Pledges, consisting of ladies’ and gent men's Wearing Apparel, Droses, Shawls, Remnants, derclothing, Boots, Pants and Vests, and variony other articles too numerous to mention, By order of W. Cook, 21 Amity street. Sheets, 8 order of Mrs. 8 Fu pawn BROKER'S SAL reliable | | made, and by best mak@rs, at lower | Eighth avenu ‘ oka : blast wang Beducnd fates reat Wasiagaay 4 ‘Hale positive. Carpets, Swves, Croc! wu Wwurau KENNELLY, AUCTIONEER—WILL SULIe uctionon se aes the Exchange Salesroom. 111 ae b at 12 o'clock, ry oceadilten avenne,—Four 1 situated on the southeast Morris square, 100x100.1L. street, opposite Mount Fourth avenue.—Four Lots, situated on the southweat corner of Fourth avenue and 1Ath street, 89x100.11, ae Sixeek —FOGr three story high stoop brown store Houses, adjoining theeabovo lots, between Fourth and Madison avenues; splendid location. 14th street.—The three story brown stone House 27 East 124th atgpot, botwoen Second and Third avenues. 120th street —Fine Lot, south side, 225 feet west of ave- nue A; lot 25x 100.11, 113th street (south side).—Two Lots, 296 fect east of First avenue, 50x100.11. + Thirty-fourth street.—The first class brown stone House a) West Thirty-fourth street, between Ninth and Tenia ues. Grand Circle and Central Park Proverty® Fifty-cighth streot.—The ‘two first class brown stone Houses 318 and 320 West Fifty-eighth street, near the Grand Circle, Boulevard and Central Park. Eighty eighth street.—The two two story frame He and Lois on the south side of Eighty eighth strect, feet east of Fourth avenue ; lots 25.6x100.8. Thirty-fith street —The brick Stable, south side of Yair~ ty-f1ith street, 150 feet west of First avenue ; lot 26x i00. ‘Maps at Auctioneer's office, No. 4 Pine street. On WEDNESDAY, April 16, at o'clock M., atthe Exchange Salesroom, U1 Broad way (by order of the andersigned trustees of Walter Roche) > Kighth avenue (northeast corner of Fifty-fifth street).— Four five story brown stone Houses, with Stores, 930, 934 and 936 Eighth avenue ; good buildings; fine location. Fifty-fitth street.—Four story Frenon roof brown sione,’ 287 West Fitty-fifth street, in the rear of the above Sixty-eighth street.—The undivided Half Interest of seven Lots and Part of Lot north side LAT ag street, 100 feet west of Ninth avenue ; each lot 25x100.4. 100th street.—Full Lot south side of 100th street, 200 feet st of Tenth avenue. Mulberry street, No. 27—House and. Lot, 25x74, Mott street. 70, 72 and 74 Mott street, Houses an@ Lots; each lot 25x! Baxter street—No. 121, front and rear Houses. Maps und particulars at Auctioneer's office, No.4 Pine strat. JEREMIAH QUINLAN, ‘Trustees. JAMES LYNCH, JOHN BE. DEVELI WIULIAM ABBOTT, AUCTIONEER, AS HERETO. tore, gives his personal attention to sules of House- hold Furniture at the residences of (amilies declining housekeeping, or at his spacious salestooms, at iM New Bowery, hear Chatham square. ILLIAM ABBOTT, AUCTIONEER. Office 50 New Bowery. Valuable Tenement Property in the Seventh Ward. On Wednesday, April 16, at 12 noon, at the Merchants’ Bx- 11 Broadway, four Tenement Houses and Leta, 698 and ‘6984 Water street, front and rear; on front one three story “brick building and store, 2oxzh4s, including alleyway, together with three story frame house, 10xisz= on rear two four story brick houses, 25x284 each, with yard, 43x36 feet. Maps and particulars at 60 New Bowery. PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, &C ‘f MAINES BROS) 27 Union square, handsome new Pianofortes for sate oll very reasonable terms, and several used a little, very low ‘for cash, T MANUFACTURER'S WAREROOMS, PRIOR TO removal, magnificeet new first class agraile 7} o~ tave rosewood, overstrung, iron frame Pianofortes, 3200; Stool and Cover; carved logs, dec.; latest improvements; fully guaranteed. GOLDSMITHS, No. 7 Bleecker street, near Bowery, Pirst cla: YOUNG MAN, A PIANO SALESMAN, WILL GIVE an elegant now Piano, 75 octave, of first class make, imanutacturer’s price $600, ior $475, ahd will take Board Address PIANO, in first class family for’ payment Herald Uptown Branch ofice ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE. ‘strung bass and all the modi Y & COOKS Furnituy corner Thirt ovements; age, 595 and 6yt Cost $590 and Sixth ave will be gold MAGNIFICENT 7! ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE for sale —Made order, ¢ a used 5 months, cost $900, tor 13, Ktageres, Chamber, Dining Furniture ; e seen this day; a amc rifice; property family leaving city. 36 West ith st, near Sth wv. A MAGNIFICENT SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD ianotorte, cost $500, will be sold tor $2 TERSON'S Furniture Storage Warehouses, Sixth avenue, near Fortieth street; coutains all improve meiits and very little used; has packing box. iis - RATED GIRARD PIANOS, A. . all improvements, and fully warranted (or five yea! Broadway and Ninth street. Also tor sale cheap, # beautitl little Organ. A FIRST CLASS 7-OCTAVE ALBERT, WERER AA Piano; all ‘modern improvements, perfect order, for $275, cost $625. Address BARGAIN, box 102 Horal Uptown Branch office. A BEAUTIFUL PARLOR COMPANION, AL carved, rosewood, tour round, 744-octave Pianofortes aiso one inaguificent square 7-octave, both embracing all jern improvements; makers’ guaranties; also entire nt Household Furniture. an’ be seen’ this day or Monday at 210 West Twenty-tirs® street, near Seventh av. YOUNG AMATEUR VIOKINIST, HAVING NO further use for his instrnme &c., will dispose orit very reasonably, Address VIOLIN, box 141 Herald ptown Branch ottice. LADY WILL SELL AN ANT PARLOR xrand Steinway Pianoforte, car yed legs and case, odern improvements, cost $1,000, fo'r less than half, in- cluding St ‘Third pudway. T 10 WEST 23D ST., PRIVATE\ RESIDENCE— ps Superb 7'4 octave four re id co\rnered rosewood Pianoiorte tor sale, made t der, best Fourteenth street makers, used 8 mon st $950) for $300; Stool, Cover and Musie Cabinet; ¢ seen this day (Sunday) or Monday. e ] 'S, HALLET, DAVIS & CO.'S \AND OTHER and Organs for rent or sale on \instalments, cheap. Second hand Pianos low. \ BERR) 7891 RICHLY roadway. {RST CLASS 7 AND 7¢ OCTAVE PIANOSK-AT RK- duced prices, $275 and upwards, full, ay ‘anteed ; second hand Pianos, celebrated makers, ¥ SiN, $150, $175 and $200. Pianos taken in exchange. rent five octave Organ, with 16 feet pedal F. LUDKE, 45 Second av on IRS! CLASS PIANOS RETAILED AT WHOLESA\ prices, direct trom factory. Send for circular. Barrow street, near Hudson street. POR, SALETA FIRST CLASS WEBER PIANO; 7! octaves: four round corners. To be seen at 231 Bas! 16th street. No . P. HALES NEW 74 OCTAVE PIANOFORTES eo}. are the best and cheapest Pianos ‘ever made. For sale by the thousand at Thirty-titth street and Tenth av. YEW STYLES FIVE OCTAVE DOUBLE RE tabinet Organs, ready this month, at REDU« $i10 and $125 cach. Fifty other styles, $56 ta $500 and upwardeach, The MASON & HAMLIN Organ Company now offer, at their new ewarerooms, 25 Union square, the largest assortment of the best instraments of * this class’ in the world, at prices which are rendered possible only by their unequalled facilities for manutac- ture, Organs rented with privilege of purchase {oz quarterly or monthly payments. * EW, FIRST CLASS SQUARE AND UPRIGHT Pianos for rent—Rent allowed as purchase money; 2) West Fourth street, one block (rom Broadway. ‘PTANOS (REAUTIFUL WEBER INCLUDED), CHEAP asthe cheapest. good as the best, for rent or sale; Tent allowed purchaser; at MERRELL'S, No. 8 Uulow square, 165 Fourth avenu Pp NOS —MANUFACTURERS’ PRICES, ~$250 74% Octave, Carved Rosewood, patent Agraffe Treble; ail Improvements; fully warranted ; installments taken, 2 monly. R. CABLE, 107 West Twenty-third st., cor. Sixth ave. LANOS.—SECOND HAND, OF VARIOUS MAK: RS, in thorough order, for sulé at low prices: also Panos to rent and on instalments, by CHICKERING & SONS, Lh Kast Fourteenth street, between Broadway and Filth avenue. IANOS AND ORGAN ‘and most beauty EAT BARGAL NEW styles and perfect tones ever rices for cash, oF ik, oF for rent,during this month, at iway, than ¢an be found elsewhere. monthly instal WATERS’, 481 Bri PIANO WANTED—STORED FREE OF CHARGE, AND Money loaned on it; or would buy a Chickering or Steinway 714 octave at a sacrifice, tor cash. Mr. VINCENT, 513 Broadway. SECOND HAND PIANOS FOR $100, $75, $50, $203 S Cabinet Organ, $10. At DALY'S tnusie store SITS COND HAND PIANOS, IN PERFECT ORDER, y WILLIAM AL POND & CO., SAP 100 % Broadw 190 gases YOR NEW SEVEN OC ' tenway, Chickering and rwains; pianos to rent or on In J. BIDDLE, 18 Waverley pla MEDICAL ‘ z M MAURICEAU, M, D.—OFFICE LY LIBERTY 41. «treet, near Greenwich reet. 3 as TTENTION—DR. AND MME, SELDEN, 67 AMITY A street, r Fitth avenue, € ult or write. “MME. MAXWELL, PHYSICIAN, RESIDENCE, A. met Tenth street, near Thi avenue. DYICE FREE.—DR, AND MRS, BOTT, 32 AMITY strect. Hours A. M too P.M. si RAND MRS, WHITING AND MMB. DUSOIS, 4 ‘Great Jones street, between Broadway and Bowery. R. AND MME. GRINDLE, PHYSICIANS. OFFICE, 120 West Twenty-sixth street, near Sixth aveny BR. KING'S OLD ESTABLISHED OFFICE, It AMITY D ‘street, near Broadway and Grand Central Hotel | R, HARRISON,—MOVED TO 71 CARMINE STREET. D)Pomee open all hours. AWNBROKER’S SALE,—SAM, FOREST, AUCTION: wer, will sell, Wednesday next, at 17 Bovery 50 lots Clothing, ing and R. AND MME. DESPAR), PHYSTIO!ANS, —nRat. D¥ tence tt Rast Fen street, near Pourth ave men’s and womiu's reasonaly mrs z vie mt . RESTELL, NO. | RAST FIFTY SECOND aTRBEET pnp Rela Frouvat., Brooklyn. | ype rs. 16d Uroonwich street and No.7 sixth w AWNBROKET'S SALE AM. FORKST, AUCTION- | ———— aimee. coniae er wh ‘Thureday went, at {f Bo ME. VAN #USKIRK, PHYSICIAN, RESIDEN P ‘sandy hursday vext at If Bowery, B00 lots | MEME saat Twenty-cighth street, between tuitd men'sand ¢ olny, Dreoe Order Ue Lady, Sisidirowl ee 4 Aesington avenues, een cin