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ORK SUN. |" WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 25, 186°, Ralletins Wanted from the Health Com | no demand, and quoted fieaures, v which, with the 12¢, per pound, joes eontinus to Full fe a ee trae of Caly tion of the very primest, fin iver quality is quoted at 10to Hogs.--Heavy receipts and the late warm weather have tended to reduce the price of Hcgs—live corn- being quoted to-day at 9a9",c., and dressed do, at 1 Malic. per ib, The receipts for the week aggregate 6,098 Boeves' Calves, 11,509 Bheep and Lambs and 10,153 Swise—being am excess over lat week of 1,213 Beoves, 87 Calves, and a decrease of 19 Cows, 2.419 Boeep and Lamps, and 225 Swine, Fleur and (Grain, New Yous, April 24. 1866 Teta known t > that the cholera has now quarantined in the + no suthoritative bulletin y te Health Commissioners set- ting forth toe etact state of affaires on board of such @ statement would ming the public mind on the totission copsicer withhold euch inforaration, but we aub- tore judiciona to make known the facta in lieu of euppresaing reporte ikely to be presented in an eragger ited form un- If the Health Commas on demret + encouraged and gusteined by the pecp 4, they should boldly rely frauk y aud fairly making kuown the progress of the pestilence, and the means taken, or to be taken, for preventing ite furtier advance Will Austria Accept a ver with the United | hasbeen ion + = os Tne mtuation of the Mexican question has lately undergone # complete change, ae le seen by the ficial correspondence which bas just been made pabdlic. France is no longer the central figure in that question. The agreement made between our Goverpment and shatof France divsipsves every probability of difficulty between them with regurd to Mexico, and #0 far as thia country is concerned, France is practically # mere spectator tiled berween the two Governments that the French troops shall be withdrawn in detachments, at epe- ‘ified times, and in return the I nited States agrees ‘0 continue ite policy of non iwtervoutin egreenient be carried out, ae it doubtions wil le, me further controversy is likely @ween the parties concerning this matier, Tut @ new asepect of the 78 Mich Cowa, $24) V be thatthe © mitthat it would : Extra do, at s7 5da8 5 rag—fiow grades —at 61 bags TO; $9 Ov, low erades of Causds Extra, +8 60; and good to superfine southern, $10,- Ohio. at @8 Gum 2b, wn. The wheat market is lade better. No 1 New Mi waukoe,$) SSaGl ATs; Old Milwanker, 1 7S > White Canada, 83 v0. anadian st 50n60—e; for Jersey aud Bouthern ; state, —add-¢¢ White enrasee Preventing (rueity te Animals. Ir will gratify very large clase in the commu nity to know that from henceforth ecte of cruelty to nimale will be prosecute! and prevented by « Solety chartered by the Loxislature for the ex- press purpose of enforcing the laws heretofore en- The names of sor nent citizens appear in the » and theee gentlemen baving organized, it is @xXpected their good work w.ll be at once com- iis marketiefairiy active, We £ quoted at 82.S5e » and round mixed Western, 6485 + White Westen, —s The Hay Market Naw Youn, April 24, 1966 A light demand, tovetber with t te p & has tended: & being quoted to-day at 60c, aud retail low is now pre- place of France in boletering up the throne of Max- tmillan, and it ie #tated that preparations are now ‘Meking to send an Austrian force 1o Mexico development brings us face to face with Austris, and that power must now stand in the se ‘tion to the United States, in espect to Mex'co, that Fortunately there is no yoom to doubt the attitude of our Government to- ward the new champion of the Mexican usurper Mr. Gewann in usuelly careful to polish hie diplomatic language very amooth\y, but he tells Austria quite emphatically that the programme whieh it bas marked out with rezard will net be tolerated. of hostilities being carried on hereafter in Mexicn, hy Austrian subjects, under the command or with the sanction of the Government Vienna, the United States will at Nherty to regard these hostilities as constituting a atete of war by Austria against the Republic ot Mexico.” and in that event Mr. Sewanp declares, ** the United Btates could not engage to remain as silent or neutral apectators.” phase of the Mex can question may be summed up thus :—France withdraws, aud Maximitian looks for help elsewhere, His Austrian brother agrees to come to the rescue, and proposes to send the Just here the United States ttepsin and saysto Austria, substantially, that it bad better give up that Mexican plan or else pre pare to fight « brace of Republics, of which that of Mexico will not be the most formidable, That is the way the matter now stands, and 18 jollows that Austria will have to back down or take the conse- quences, In either case it is plain that Maximinia® will before long have ® * house to let!’ in Mexico, on account of the owner going to Europe.” moat prom|+ \ccorporating the SPECIAL NOTICES. Ao iffectaal Worm Medicine..The com- in mak ng Brown's “ Vermifuae Comite” ts euch ae to give the beat pos ible effect with entety. France haa lately beld. bination of ingred ban witnessed acta of cruelty towarcedumb beasia, © revolting to human strange no one attenpted tc Now that « am iety baa been authorized by ature te take action sgainat those who offend against the laws in thie rcapect, it le to be hoped that every person witnessing an act of cruelty towards a durobanival wll make known the ‘acts to the officers of the Society, who are charged with the duty of bringing the lenders to The practice of carting sheep ani calves through the atroets, helpless’ y bound, in butchers’ no doubt be diseont nued ; and 8 of horses will now be prevented from abumug their animals, and Jey fichte will oo longer be permitted, if the laws Every good ciiiz n will no doutt assist the ‘ So- ciety for the Prevention of Cruelty to Auimals,"’ by promptly reporting every cane that comes under nature, that it seerned punish the perpetra- in the stomach cause irritation and often prolong sickness, and can be removed only by the use o. a eure remedy, which Will be found in the Vermifuge Cotnfite. Purge Out the Morbid Hiamors of the hiood by a dose or twoof Avera Pills, and you will have clearer beads ae well aa bodies, ‘ Dr Lnaegley’s Root aod Herb Bitters — The best beaith ao er, and summer medicine ry all druggiste. e improved tlilptic took His save that ‘in the The Great Blood Purifier Bnd the wives! perteet Sprin ever dincoveres, ces Greatly Kedaced at. B. Bald. Clothing Petal wu & 7 Therefore, the new ieee to buy new Spring Clothing in toils en and Hoye Refrigerators Vagee’s Kanges ju naces, gas and kernsene ALEX, M. LESLEY, 6d ‘4 alors repaired seceseary swoops. The City in ¢ omulasion. Tre latest bition ‘commies travel by the recent Le ialature, ia tie (rest Kheumaric h business” perpe- ciuciatiog agony for and soon cured by a tment of sund’y individuals “author zed to pave J Broadway from the Ceatral Pak to the Battery, with power to employ a Chief Fogineer, assint- ante, clerks, etal; and oltan offices iu which to transact the official business of said Commission." Of course, to all this tormul assecs the expenses of this improvement upon the property owners aud the city at large hoped that gentlemen of invegrity will be appoint- ed on this Commission, who will canse the work to be performed more economically than other ‘Jobe’! of this kind that city authoritios, (crover & Haker’s Highest Premiom Paeic Stuiteh Family Sewing Machines, and Improv ch Machines, ior Teilore and Manufseta re. 495 Broadway 46 liewe sewing Machine Company No.629 » bilas Howe, Jr., aided the power to ~ Wheeler & Wilson Lock Sttch Machine and Hulton Hole Machine, 626 Li MARRIAGES, JEWFLL- PERK George Parke Jewell, M. kins, youngest daughter ef the late Joseph Perkins, The Fire Department. Tas advocates of # Paid Fire Departme Deon gratified by atrial of their experiment, and the public are satisfied that, as at present man aged, the Metropolitan Fire Department |e e great failure. Muct. of this is no doubt owing to the Commissioners, who bave organized their Depart- ment afier the most approved principles of politi- Instead of choosing the mos competent men to carry out the details, the Com- missioners appear to have app inted their sub- ordinates with a view to controlling the votes at primary elections in the City snd Assem! ly Dis- triets, During the past Winter, two of the Com- minsioners bave beeu lobbying at Albany. Another fe physically incapacisated from attending to the ective dutics of bis position ; while # fourth—in ettempting to make up by hard work, for the shortcomings of his sssociates—is periodically overcome by illness, || of these Commissioners might be dispensed wih eo far as their personal services are con- cerned, if they would employ a Chief Eugineer with back Lone enough to enforce the necessary diacipline of bis department, which should not be, #0 i\ is, so far bebind the efficiency of the old vol- unteer force. ‘Notwithstanding all the complaints of rhoting, d&c,., made against the old organization, ite officers ana membes did kuow how to handle the ‘brakes’ ani quench ® conflagration, in « shorter time, and with less damage than the aver- age work of the present department. believe the insufficiency of the pay induces the in- dividual members to be careless, or inattentive to their duties, but we do believe the defect to be in the absence of that executive ability in the Chiefs of the Department, which would give pro; er direc- tion to the force under their control. thatthe great body of firemen wish to have their organization approved by our citizens at large, un- derstanding that its succeas would add honor to their jucividual efforts, at preseut hampered by the incompetency of sundry officials. political machine, we want « practical ‘Fire Anni- bilator,” and when we obtain such an in under the Paid Department," the members thereof will not bave to ask a second time to obtain suffi- ‘ent salaries to support them while pursuing their ‘vocations as firemen, Monday, 23d 1, to Miss L'aimee Per ‘¢ contracted for by the WimA duwia, Fisasewml News, Yark bad om, He. MeGRANY-On April 23d, James McGrady, aged New York, Tuesday, Apri eral Stock market was somewhat excited today, re suiting In an advance of some sorte and a dectine in Governments advanced from Gold closed at 126%. Money was abundant being offered to private bankers at % percent, and there was no difficulty in borrowing on Government collaterals at 4 per cent, was in requestat GaT percent, Hille at 6 days on London being quoted Oa ‘Change to-day 4,6 7. M.The gen- eal log rolling. His friends are requested to attend the funern!, at 176 Wooster et, at i o'clock. ibd CG’ DOWD—On Sundar, April 22d, a palotul iliness, Mary ©' Dowd, aged tive of County Armagh, Lreland, The relatives and friende ot the familr, and those of her aon, Francie Clark, are respeetiully attend the funeral, on Wednesway afternoon, April U5. at ¥ o'clock, from her late residence, 646 Khode Island papers please copy. TUMALTY~--Snuddenly, Charlies Tumalty, aged 58 years, a native of County Cavan, Lei The relatives and triende of the fw fully invited to attend the tuneral, from his late Tesidence, 1¥9 Hroome at, thie Wednesday afterucon, Vbth Inet, at 2 o'clock, without further notice, ‘noon, at Sig o'clk 11 months and 2 Prime merchants’ paper Foreigu exchange at 10T'sa iT» tor bankers.’ Flour was more active, and bc. @ 10e, better, was ic. a 2e. better Corn was without decided Oate were quiet and finn lower, but closed firm dull and heavy. Whiskey was quiet. Hoeft was steady. John Warwick, aged 62 1@ relatives and friends of the family, andthe members ot Henry Clay Lodge, No. 16,A.P respecttully requested to attend the funeral, this at l o'clock, rom bis late 1000 U8, 66,81. re 1800 U.S. 6s, 6 vo00 UB. Geb 100 West Union Tel, d Wednesday atrernvo residence, 225 Wear Jud at ) NOTICES, ABORERS, AROUSE, AND COME AND join the Sth Division, L, | meeton | hursday evenin, at Milliman’s Hall, cor. o! meiobers and non-members By ov der of the Association, MARTIN GOODE, Bee, TICE TO QUARRYMEN—WHEREAS, The Quarrymen's Society of the City of New York demand 15 shillings per day for 10 hours labor; re gave the deman 200 Ouieksiiver M. 100 Mariposa Pi,. 2000 U8, 68, 10-40%" 14.00 U.S, 6a,'74, ep. 94 16600 Ties, 7 3-10... 18 1 Ashburton Coal. 14 SO spruce Mil Coal 1 Brunawiek C, L 1) Atianilc M B. Association. 100 Boaton Wa Association Til 20th, at Te o'clock, Set. and 7th ave, @ requested to attend, VATK. BRADY, 62.0 Reading RK. to their rockmen, altry con r c.ore, saia Socety,calion all @ no notice of any advertirement they may seo in the papers for Quarrymen, for those works will be left idie until they pay the wares. £ Pres. of No. 1, WILLIAM Me No. 2%. PHILIP BHEKIDAN, MASTERSON, Gi Cb. B. & & . Se 200 Cle, & Pitts. K & Aloo ln ss IH Ch AN WPL 40 Cle. & Toi loch. & RE R do PF. Wa e 60 8. & Leather B 1 Cen, National B11) 70 4th National Be. lot 100 Continental Bk. 95"4 100 Canton Co, OTICE TO LABORERS—THE FIRST Division of the L. U. B.A Tuesday evening, April 24, at 2 Prince st. All quested to attend, ation will meet on "clock, at Hiber- mmenibers ae i¢ The time is now at hand that every working man should come up and see to his Thy order of the Association, OWEN FEENLY, Rec, See, OTICE—MEMBERS OF CARPENTERS’ requested to attend a eveniug, April 26th 1S NJ. Con. K.. Union No 2, a: meeting on Wednesda: nese of importance will be brought before +) WILLIAM FORREST, EW YORK CARVERS' ASSOCIATION— willte held on 25th foes, at Steuben 15000 1.8, 6a, b20's..i05%4 10 Stonington R., 5 200 Hud. Ky, K, two Cre, & Pits K The War Cload tin Germany. Tar European news which we publish this morn- ‘Se presents no new phase in the difficulty between Avetva and Prussia, Oficial notes have passed Volween the two Governments, the substance of his thateach accuses the other of trying to Austrie claims to earnestly desire ‘Se maintenance of amicable relations with Prus- +e, ond justifies ite present warlike preparations on ‘ho ground that {thas been forced to take pre- -auuonary measures in view of the hostile attituce of Prussia, The letter insists, on the other hand, that itis acting entirely upon the defensive. f.ct, #0 far as appears from toe official correspon: ence the two countries are drifting into war to both strongly thie seemingly peaceful government toward 1) their official letters, is only desigmed for consumption, ‘va an Peussia—that is, the classes who haveio do the ‘ghting and shoulder the eosof a war—are doubtless strongly averse The custody of Schleswig-Holstein, *hich ‘sreally the pot in dispute betweon the o Governments, is ene which the masses care In order to counteract this in- | e and make the war popular, each of the avoring to create the impres- © 4 home thas the other is terribly blood-thirsty und determived to provoke # quarrel at all has ards The best evidence of their real purpose is ecen im the fact that warlike preparations are wveadily progreamng, end that both powers sre Tepid) y hurrying trovps ferward to the frontier, em LAUGHLAN, Pr See.: ly Chi, & NW ‘ Wednesdty evenin 16.0 Cle, & Toi. K. House, 206 Bowery. BERL PRes TELE, Bee JOTICE—THE RELIE bel ii Shipwrighi Te adapts Me COMMITTEE OF Association meet daily Broadway, uoti HE LONG SHOREMENS’ UNION PRO- tective Association of the Luimbermen, No. |, of '., are requested to uiee! as 25 Willet vil Yuta, as business 0: By order of JAS. KENK, Pre hee, 40 PL FLW. & C1 600 MB. a cv] do, q do... Cattle Market. Beri's ean, April 24, 1866, Berves.—Since the Fail of 'O5, speculators in beef at this yard have experienced no such reverses as those which we chronicle today in view of (he declining prices ing the close of !nst week, bad purchased in sufficient quantity to carry them through the present week, a marked falling off in attendance was obeervable at Add to this the influence of unfavorable weather, and the large supply of nearly 4,000 bullocks, aud we have the exact cond.ton of tke market on the openiug-day. far during the wiek abuve I7c, caccpt it be aw locor twoof premium), aud the very Mediums, which include realy good cattle. ace pur. Ae many buyers, hich prevailed dur PAINTERS’ STRIKE—COMMITTER § Metropolitan La! place,ou lriuay evening as expresse | the yards on Mouday, A.M. B, Soe ety No, 5. will be hd bob ave, thie oven The meeting wil be ed tiesset by No Ging has roid Leet selections of i he puble are ta, DOOLEY, i tua inv te. to siiead, eURLONG, Kee, PECIAL MéwiiNG OF Ith eC NDI wavun Docisty Wilk be bel houms, Ob inet,, a6 8 v'eiock, t in reistion to L ncurses ONCERT OF F, M, T. A. B. > e, will be bew (his eveuing, cor, of STun The iouowing taceut have voiun- | ee Corey i Miss Caumavan ood Duryea, Mra, T, Moowan, K. Fieids, Whalen, tha, Cla:k, Kesence o Old Mr. Wm. Sparks, anjoist, o'clock ; pesformance commence at Admittance 15 cepts. MAT. J. BHANAs HAN, Chairman, JOHN BUKLLY, Bec, Bite Agen b very little about y ten rd hd *acti0n MUM Me Leduct 3 é on avery sale thus tar made during ihe present Wook. Sheep and Lambs.—But little Place ib this department ot ¢ , change hes taken he market, supply and de- Sheep etill being ‘ ad\c. and Bheared Milla, G. King, M Lambs are quoted sieady, as irom 12 to Cowes and Calves.-Exceps for Prime Cows thare is Doors open at SOCIETY NOTICES ANIEL BOONE’S ENTFRTAINMENT— ‘Thareéday, April 9th, 335 Keer 12tb et. pies e and family will give a first ertain ment, Singing by the beautifol Mies M ll, Mr. P, Jowan, and Mr. Acuetue Hewton, [netrumental by? tlemen who | volunteered their je Adenienen only 16 ev. [Doors open a i AUCTION NOTICES, —SAMUEL WYNN, AUCT., 27 NEW Chambers at, cella thie dar. at 9 oelock. at S1T Water ot, }eda, mahogany bedstea'a, counters, rors, chairs, tablea stoves, &e. Sale posit em!) lots. PNJ. FP. THEALL, AUCT'R—BILLIARD commence at 8. E tables, mirrors. paintings, &e—THEALS. & ATHER MATHEW T._A. B. SOCIETY, | CURTIS will cell hy anetion on Beiter A ee . . » Be ail, onal. i rr , bet, No, 1, Jersey City, @ill hold their pablic meet HH Ae f s ry ood full size billiard tables ing at Wasbington Hall, cor. Ne . ag rere, complete, Jen's patent, mirrors, @ nu ber of fine fe lyn. the by res, &e, Can oruce Rae mens Rie Re Lien eit | Uberya, € e aniever Glee Club, Pe n aleo = . —— be there with thedulcimer, WM. BENNG IT, Pies. B' OTS AND SHOFS—WILLIAM M. HOT YAR. iw LINGSHIFAD, Anc‘ioneer, will continue the TS. laree eale of the retail boot and shoe store on Thus N.Y... © 1] hold @ pablie m dar, April 36th, at 10% o'clock, at 109 Chatham at 324 st. and 2d ave. on Wednes Also tome"farnitare, ciaiinipaimanncnaas ati'ge'cicek. Speaking or Masare L. Maguire. La: | DWARD PETTINGER, AT CTIONEFR, ke and Pluokeit. sing og by Mre y “4 Vortioth Sale of Unelaimed Property takes Thighe, Lawler, Carney aud othese, ne ely. | pisces on Thoreday. April 96th, at 10 oftlock A. M.. L. WELSH, M. COLE, Vice MOF. OF | Oaee Oot men, No. 800 Matherry et, consisting of GORMAN, Rec. Bee. iit the following erticles, viz: Coton Wook Rope, Rice FATHER MATHEW T. A.B, 8. NO. 5, | in Boat ee ie tr Aon tonalite of New York A public meeting, at Hail 64th a. swath, ‘ ne | ard &\b avenue, on ny ednesday evening, @ Teh. M. | fol Hardware, Women's Clothing, Boots, free Meesrs, Plunkett, O'Mahony and Kilioy will address ¥ . — the meeting, Misa heony, Hamil and othere will | ENRY FELTMAN, AUCTIONFER, Room «og, NJ .The public are respectiully informed 6 Clinton Hall. eelle thie day, at 10 o'clock. at ATHER MATHEW T. A. B., NO. 6, OF that will, after the Tat of Ay. meet et isrge | o. 4 fixures of the laree ¢drinkine DAND RERWIS Se ibsbmrsades * yd taienteansteting cr chalre, table, bas mirror. d = pall beer pump. h’ack W, bar, large stock | Fal HER MATHEWT. BT. A. B. Parent | &+1¢ in lots positive, : , Rociety Officere and members are hereby noti- od tc cet at their Hall, 261 Broome at, on ib 1 26.h, at 1 o'ciock, with regalia, and tarm, to pay the last ead tribute ofr @ Kroyber, Jon Tucker, By orce: MARTIN CARMODY, t. PEER Meqt Kee. Sec, oF HENRY CLAY LODGE, NO, 10 A. PL A= The mem ere are requ sied tomeet a the Lodge Kovum, corner 20tb et. au Sth ave, at Lo'clock P. M., punciual,on thie Weanesiay, April vith, to attend the tuperalof ovr late brother, JOHN WARWICK. H.C Pane K, WOM. W. BUCHANAN, R. 8, 115 [MPORTANT—LAD Ibs FATHER Mathew T. A.B. Society, No. 4 holds their last public uth street and Sth avenue, Mr. Thompson, of Youug York, and Geo. w Camp! ei. point, have kiadiy volunteer to addres the meeting, Siuging by Mr. 1. Metrowan, the Len- Dy sisters, o MeGuiness, stof others, N. B,—Lbe members ace ail perticuin ly requested to Biiend, AS business of the greatest importance is to be transacied. The directors are aleo requested grend. bnOs LYONS, Pree, JOUN MEAGHER Vice Pres; LOWAKD MATHEWS, Bee 44 PULA: MEETING OF Y. MFM. 2. A. tey City, will be held thie € in Haiicor, Montgomer, ani Wie Rev. lr Brann and J. J. Suith will rpeak, Mullen and Jonaeon slog. J. J. CULE® AN. Piest. Ro GAKKICK, sec, 1s SPECIAL MERLING N.Y. LIQUOR ) Leaslers’ Soc.c.y—A special meeting o Ue Se ciety will be heid at the ke..cpolisay Rooms, Iu Hester ot, on Friday evening, Ap i 27th apse ik N. Kh -No vaio mitted without ® card of mew bership. 4 order JOUN H. WILLIAMS. dent. JOUN MERCHANT, Kee. See'y. n MPUE QUARTERLY SESSION OF THE (rand Dive .otT.,, Ea a New York, wil be hela on Wedne » April 2orh, at Zo'c.ock P.M, Hall ef the hace Division, cor. Hudson stopherete. Kep requessed tual, #8. 1. FOOT, ¢ 4 HE FATHER MATHEW T. a, B, 80- ciety, No. 4,N. ¥., will bold a public \emperance Fast ib st, near ave C, on this (Wednesday) evening, at 7 o'clock. The salemted Mr, bir) sou will davies the meewuug, Good elnging may be expected from Mise Connolly and others, jtemembers and the public are requested to attend early and procure seste, LAT NCLLOL MURPHY, Pres, J. HW. GOODWIN, Rec, Bee 1.8 \ FORKING WOMEN’S MFETING—lTHE Industrial Association of the Daughters of Col- ambia wil meeton Thursuay evening, April 26, at Karly Closing Hall, “a7 Bowery, at So'cwoes, Wark ing women ere invited to attend. Mrs. HARVIF, vr Mrs. FISK, Rec. Sec. 406 [SAac WOLF, AUCT, WILL 5 Wednesdar. th inet. et 11 o'clock, the farnirure ard bear fixtures In the Setory house. 6 Catharine Slip, viz tables, chairs, carpets, of! cloths. feather t vias. caralns, mirrors, counters, beer pump, tnd a rood stock of wines and Hquore. 28T J! HN 8 BETTS, AUCT’'R — AUCTION SJ Notice GERAD. BETTS & CO. =! veil on Thoredav. April 26th, at 10 o'clock, at 187 Bowery, Known asthe Bowery Tea Wareho od in cone . ce of the proprietor having jored of the | of tha premises Stcck of ter, -urars. spicre, coffer. ke, &c. The etoek of goots contained in the ah vertore. consisting In part of fine teas, sucas, coffes, es &e.,&e.,embracine a renera! aasort ment various grades, Also the store fixtures, the vine, canisters, counters, scaler, &c., Kc. Also the porta le trade sien« on the buriding 6 LATOUR & TOWER, AUCTR' ian eall thin dew, abla M , at 845 Broome rt. near Howery. a quantity of goods, in lote to enit des ere and others, consieting of crockery, Fla look- 1 sot vaera, 2 cle positive, w thout reserve. DOUGHTY, AUCTR, WILL SELL, ethiaday, at If’ o'clock, st 46 Ninth a. het fh and 6th aves, the enilre honseboeld farniiure contained in the shove 4 nelalt & residence. comprising alaree areortment worthy the attention of house Farne wend demers 9 PAWNBRORER'S NOTICE-—IN CONSE- auenee of con'ion enlth. parties heaving coods in the store 41h ¢ inet. Brook! mn. are re aw dito relesse then 9 nt delay, as | omciv ine ap business, JANE COLGA) April othe 18h4 i PASARE YKER'’S SALE THIS DAY—B WEAVER |r. will nel!. at 12% o'clock P.M. 08 theealeercom 4.5 Oth ave, 400 lots of men ten! wo men's clothing, Inclutine fine «ilk, merino, celaine and other dresses, frock and overcoats, pon # quilte, Ac. &e. Well worthy the attenion of dealire an others 182 AWNBROKER’S SALE, THIS DAY — JAMES AGAR, anetioneer, will se! at 60 N . 400 lote of men and women's clothing, di jullie, sprevds, remnante, table and a variety o: other gorda, TAAAC BARNETT, 204 Conn] at 185 AWNEROKER'S SALE—THIS DAY, BY JOUN MORTIMER, 15 Fast Broadway, of 400 lote women’s clothine, silk ond other dressers, ekirte, shawls, sheets, cleake, remnants, enreade, gailte. boots, shoes, gaitere pillows, and other eoeda too nomerous to mention, Ry order 8. J. LEVY, 490 Proome at. 134 AWNBROKeINS SALE LEWIS, auctioneer, will sell on Th April 26th, at ON Chatham et. a lerge aseortinent of men and wee men'ecloth'ng, remnants, hoo's, shoes, de: to cam mence at l0o'c ock, By order of J.B. & J. SIMD. BON, 293 AWNBROKFR’S SALE, THIS DAY, BY RE & INGRAHAM. at 5S New Bowerr, 100 Inte men and women's clothine, silk, merino delatre and calico dresses, ekirte, troche and etella shawls, cloaka, remnants. sheets. ahirts, epreats, blankets, carpets pillows, hero's, shoes. coats, pants. Order WILLIAM GOODWIN, 83 New Canal et 115 AWNBROKFR'S SALE, THIS DAY, OF plate, guns piste!*, mnaical #, firhing rods, reels, &e.. de, + 181 Bowery. G.G. uy ae “HORSES, CARRIAGES. &c LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FAMILY carriages, buggies, Rrocers and express wagons, hotses and barneases ae.ling off cheap, Ind Fultou ave and 10 Neving st, Brooklyn 361 CLOSE PANEL COACH FORK SALE— Can be opened for the summer Also bright bey mare. 6 years old, very bandeome, tros fast, 1b hands high, ecund aad, Appiy at 224 Fass K. 217 Rroadway, W.J, BUR CARPENTER’S WAGON FOR SALE cheap-—euitable for moving furniture, at S51 First ave, cor ist « 2 ARRIAGES — 638 BROADWAY-——300 cartiogos, all styles, selling 20 percent less than former prices. be for eale ches p, soiled ¥. 50 sete Laruess, C, yi LY, 668 Broadway, mear Bleecker ot “4 Auctionerr AWNBROKER'S SALF, THURSDAY, 26th. AMF® AGAR will eel] at 19 New Rowerr, # laree nasortment of dres shawls, silk cloaks, an- der garmonts, cove, vee pents, nd averietr of other geot*, By order H. BARNARD, 21 Third avenue 28 ICHARD FIELD, AUCT'R, WILL SELL en Thureday, April 26th, at b¢ o'clock, at the salesroom. 489 Peer! et. aloire assortment! of hone hold furnita belstrade chatra, table, i} b ingrain csrpets and of'c!othr, k tchen ntenely &e, 118 ICHARD FIELD, AUCT,—SALESROOM 459 Peerl ot. will eel this day at 11 o'clock, at 72 Fast ‘7th » the furniture of « private family, rowewood suite, Brasels and inerain carpete, bed- room furnituie. be ding, kitehen furniture, &e, 117 RICHARD FIELD, AUCT’R, SALFSROOM {89 Pees! at. will act! this dar, at til o'clock, at 218 West 56th et, ns, harness, the stock of @ livery pices waon. very light butcher's cart, ero 1, low prced feed wagon; also a lot of biack- tools, at 64 sixth #t. “so years old, kind aad ruitavle ior any kind ot work, Appy st DANNAL & BROTHER'S Lomler Yard, fuot ot Broome at E. K., bet, 7 and 5 o'cwoe ip te noruing 9 SOR SALE—6 SETS OF SECOND HAND slives mounted harness, iu good order, Wiil be sold cheap, as the owner has no use for thom. Inquie Hansen, Biookirn o Fok SALE—2 HORSES, FIT FOR ANY business, $60 eacy ; sold for wantot ure. Apply at los Weat 25uh st. 1 HORSES, EXTRA FINE , brown mare ; they 16 hande high, 6 years old, pony built, fast waikers the country —fit fer cart, truck, or any bi warrauted sound, ¥23 Delancy at, 3 daye, 166 PIORSE, WAGON AND HARNESS Wanted ats moderne p. ice, or hore Apply No. 4, New Chanibers et, : Tih and Sth aves, the entire furniture con ain the heroes, consisting of parlor furniture and pets, bed room and dining-room furniture, kite! utenels carpeta, ollelotha, bede. bedding, &e., worthy the attention of the trade. 119 S HERMAN, AUCT'R.—WEDNESDAY, We = April 2bth. at 10% o'clock, at 15's Diviston at, teel household furniture, viz.: sofas, chairs, tables, mirrors, heds'eads, teiding, bureaus, wash stands, carpetr, oil cloths, stoves, kitchen utensils, &e. Alsol Tilton & McFariand’s lrou Safer, Sa'e positive, 146 S HERMAN AUCT’R,—THURSDAY, w 10'4 o'clock, at 179 E, 19th # reat, © April 26th. near Od av., the entire furniture of the priv dence of Dr. Hirsch, viz: » large and gen na sor ment of elegant household and office turniiuse, Parlor suits, bedroom, kitchen and dining ro: ma tes piture. 8 HERMANN AUCT’R— ADMINISTRA- We torssale of alamp and oil store, Thisdsy at? o'clock P, M. at 437 Pearl ate, about 500 kerosene, fluid and other lamps, one lathe. tubes, burvers and all other articles belonging to the business P, BROWN, Administrator, 188 WILLIAM ABBOTT, AUCT.—OFFICE 170 Chatham equare, sells on |} the contente of the liquor store, 74 L plen did black walnut counter, 4pull Engiish heer pumps, kegs, casks, tables, clitirs, imirtor, clock and fiz- jot of liquors, 43 \ ILLIAM ABBOTT, AUCT,—OFFICE 170 Chatham square, sells on thie day at? o'clock, at O71 Firat ave, bet. Sod and 34h ate, wardrobe, bu- Teaus, glass cases, parlor and cooking stover.crockerr id ginseware, vas fix'ures, kitchen utensil de, 212 ILLIAM ABBOTT, AUCT.—OFFICE 17 Chatham equare, eelis on this day at 10 o'clock, furniture contained in nous 34 Christopher at, pete, ozany chairs, te us, Washstanids, crockery, a +, bedsteads, bedding, oile oth, kitchen utes ieiliey SEWING WACK OWES NEW IMPROVED SEWING tnechine for shoe and waiter work to sent and oe.) ON @asy (erms, at 40 Gieenwich ay; Howe's tem- ily tor $55; spiendid W. & W.'s to rent and sell; ove eabsnet tuli cased $68, Machines bougut and ex- changed, if WS 0.2 SINGER'S MACHINE FOR SALE, new. Reason vor selling, leaving the city, M be sold immediat At 260 Delancy a, rear. Price N. oF tod. Mra. WILK Rae LD SINGER LETTER A MACHINES taken in exchange ior Singer's improved tamil rewing machines, SIBLEY & Sroubs 453 ros : w 45 THE 5 i 1 tried on tor the ven years at 45 y ©. A, DURGIN, is removed to 110 , OBO block above, 4 doois east of Broad: ARES ae an HEELER & WILSON’S SEWING MA- chines 959 Broadway, cor, 22d «t. Machines \ adjusted, } ‘eh Parttie reut allowed if purchased, Jot ELLIS * From @ limited business, conducted oe silupie Convenience, it bas become @ recoguized by! neceemty."" DUN, A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY—WEED’S Magic ludian Kbeamatic Liniment. A positive Cuse lor biUiees, sprains, cuts, leone, ring-worme, foul, ague iu the fyce, yoohacke, nervous beadane, 618, corus, bunions, &e. For sale ut MAL. B& LANGE, 266 Grand at, and as all urug- _ ee | \ M, WITTERS, AUCT'R, SELLS THIS day, at % o'clock, at 454 Canal at, the ge: tee pirlor, chamber, dining and kitchen juruiture, Ge. of @ large houre .75 velvet and othe’ ea: pe ding, and everything for housekeeping. \ 7M. WIITERS, AUUT, WiLL this d at lis ofclovk, at i room turn . fine bar and pump, 2 isiKe bar mirrors, om stove, paintings. chandeliers, out | VW ILLIAM ABBOTT, AUCIR—OFFiCE 17) Chatham oq, eella on this dar, ] ABLY's PROPHYLACTIC FLUID—1HE Moss powertul purifier kuown, Will prevent cholera, Sod by JOHN DARLY & Co, lbu Wi Boel ‘RAVE! A Le Wo Wilk PO mage teu IMMEDIATE RELIEF GIVEN evs and the ouly juwedicine tust ly cure the «iveases of the sidneys and tlodoer, ase to be haa at Ur. Wal, BARK KS 144 pout fo et, Wi. Lameburgh, YING-LN HOSPITAL—A” NEW LYING- +) ADY Li Miso penedat the corner of Lexing> two Ave, Oa bist st, For adiaissiou apply to the Pies Duectioas, 5) baat uletet, between the hours the lease, stock and fixtures of liquor #: st, consisting of au the usual tixiuses of store pa Sa P is \ M. ABBOIT, AUCT.— OFFICE 170 Chitham Square—eeile th's day, 2b et lig o'clock. the stock and fixtures of /iquor store 1 st, consisting ot 64 2) 80a 1) galiou stanct | good counter, d-pull Euglish beer pup, tenes ! ol Y and iv dally, exceps > ye. »pale’ ust ore, C eB, Bt « ta bring certificates ol pe (eng Rules can | tg tres aid scdaitcilegadlcaadla tae — be out wed at the Asylum, 446 a ee | UP, -REY HERNIA, RAINBOW'S RE- | NEW YORK SAVINGS BANK, STH AVE BR ee rns eaualled der rare sMoleney, dots: x TOF ldth ot, Bix per font jnteress free of tex. * . stimouiais too numerous rd posits made on or before May la’, draw iuterest lish here, but left in this office, TI had only 571 | sr, THC } P J Broadway. New York, ee 454 BULL MBs, TO OR Vims 4 Same Bit —————

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