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8 NEW YOKK HEEALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBEK, V2, fHE BLJXD PREACHER, W. El, MIL- IliRS. Operations for Restoration of His Lost Siglit-- UIs of Vision Regained-- Confident Belief His Jliind- ness can be Effectually Cured. There Is no one la the clerical profession In this country, and very few out of it, more widely Known than llev. William li.

J-iiiburn, the Blind Preacher. His lectures in all the leading cities and towns or tue Union have mainly contributed to his extended celebrity. iVUile all listened with pleasure to his clear, ringing voice, and yielded to the Influence of nis impassioned style of oratory, the loss of Ms sight, that saddest or human calamities, excited for him in the hearts of everybody a fueling of universal and profound It will be pleasing intelligence to this widely scattered host 'of acquaintances, friends ana Rdmirers to KnoS- that mere exists a gleaming Hope or Ms recovering his lost vision. A few days since Mr. Mitbarn arrived in this city from Europe, where he lias been undergoing sunri cal treatment st the hands of Dr.

Von Graere, of Berlin, the eminent ocenlist. It will be remembered that Mr. Milbarn lost his sight through receiving, when ho was five years old. an accidental cut on the left eye with apicceofgiass. A physician in operating on the eye used nurate of silver, and he used It so effectually as to ilesrror the eight of the organ.

Inflammation. i-esuit ot sympathy, quickly attacked the remaining eye, ana gradually this eye also lost the power or vision. It was years, however, beiore the entire vision was destroyed. Through siiauine hi3 eyas and bringing pttjuos close up to fiieni necojild discern a Single letter ata time on thepuntscl page, and lAus studied Ju in Jus way through college, gradaanag, notwithstanding this pursuit of knowledge under difficulties. tritli High Honors.

At length came total darkness-- the utter gloom of perpetual night. For years he tried the most eminent oculists Here, but with no success. As a resort he went sixteen months ago to Europe, placing himself under the care, as stated above, of Dr. Von Last Dccstn- ber the doctor nerformea We first oneration, and was snccessml to that extent tuat Mr. MUburn at Its close could see the aauis of a candle at the distance or thirty feet.

Tae cf ihe doctor was to perform a second operation remove tiie opaque chrystaline lines, the great remaining obstacle to restoration of sight, which result, it was believed, would be reaauy sccomplislied. Witiiia three or four weeks after the first operation this second was to have been made, but unfortunately twelve days alter, inflammation S3t ia, which was soon followed by S.K attack or serious lliness from which he barely recovered. Altogether itxvas deemed best, considering the state of his sves, to deier further operations until next and so Mr. jjil- barn returned liome azaic. Ihe result, of the operation already made has incited Hiioarn very confidence as to the future, and he is parmittea to pursue ths programme of treatment began ho believes it will result in tiie restoration or his Meantime his travel and sojoiun atroad, notwltii- BtaDding the temporary severe illness alinaeii to, Jbave had a most materially improving etfect upon Dis health.

Aidermanic robustness now character izenis physical ontuaes. He is the perfect picture of nealth, and the picture, he says, is true to nacure He will shortly tase the lecture field, and has two new lectures prepared, characteristically entitled, a Blind Man Saw in Paris." and "A Bliuc Han Experience in Search of Sight." At the paper mills, near Mobile, interesting experuuonts have been recently made, which tha last is demonstrates that a flrst rale pajer cau lie matte from, the otra plant. MARRiAGES AND DEATHS. BlarrieS. Deiavaa, on Wea Besdaj-, September 15.

by the Eov. William Eai3ivin WILLIAJI K. BALDWIN to JSSSIE, daughter or ard Hogliton. "Wednesday, Septern- ber 15, at the Church of the Trinity by the Kv John F. Steen, F.

H. B. MATEECS to AKSIE ASFIV- ALL, botii of this city. O'BnrEN--CosisTocs--At Luaaj's Lane, Drnra- jnondville, Ontario, Canada, on Satrjrclav, September 11, by tse Rev. J.

A. F. McBaln, Dr. i. J.

O'BRIEN to Miss MASY daughter or tne late Saihau Com- BtocK, all of this city. No carOs. Thursday. September 1C, at EerEun. K.

by Rev. Benjamin C. Taylor, IX D. JOHN 11. L.

STSVEXS, ot Greenville, K. to iioiuiNA A. ROBIN, of Jersey City, U. j. "---On Tuesday, August 31, in Germany, IJEKTHA BLEIDOIW, aaugliter or the late Henry Blejaorn, of tliis city.

Sunday morning, September 19 Biter a long illness, EJIANUEL BAMBESoim, formerly or Louisville, aged 58 years. Tne friends of the family and the members of the Forty-fourth street are respectfully in- vltea to attend the laneral or the deceased from his late residence, 152 West Forty-eighth street, this (Wednesday) morning, at lea o'cloct. The members of the Forty-fonrth street Ere hereby notified to attend the funeral of BMANDEL BAMBEE3EK, a trustee or Una congregation on Wednesday, September 22, at ten A. 1C, which' vrfll take place from his late residence, 152 West Fortv- eisnth street M. S.

ISAACS. Secretary. Brooklyn, on Tuesday, September SL, MAIIY.MAY, only child of Chester D. and Euillv f. Barrows.

The relatives ana rrlends of the family are invited to attend the lunsral, on Thursday afternooo, at oae o'clock, from the residence of her jr. c. Phillips, 1B Fourth street, Brooklyn. E. D.

Tuesday, September 2j, JOHN CORCORAN, a native of oiareubrldae, county Galway, Ireland, aged 33 years. Tiie relatives and trlends, and those or his brother- in-law, Michael McTigue, are Invited to attend the funeral, from St. Mary's Hospital, corner or Jfortrth and Willow streets, Hoboken, on Thursday after- coon, at two o'clock, from tlience to Calvary Ceme- fur interment. Monday, September 25, ABRAHAM COLE, beloved husband or Mary Cole, in the 5Sth year of his age. Tae relatives and friends or the family are respect- tally Invited to attend tne funeral, Irorn his late residence, No.

129 Cherry etreet, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o'clock precisely, Monday, September 20, a 1:20 A. LEWIS A. COHEN, son of the late IJorris B. Cohen. tueH 45 years.

The relatives and friends of the family, Americas Club, and other organizations of Triiicli he was a member are invltea to attend the runeral, t'lis (Wednesday) morning, at ten iroui ins late residence, No. 257 East Broadway. Albany, on Sunday, September 19 after a lingering illness, EDWIX in the 22U jear ef Ms age. DotJBi.EDAr.--At Texas, on irday September 4, of nervous fever, after an illness of two MARY -n-ife of CuarltS S. Doubleday, and daugnter 01 T.

W. Deiinteon, aged 20 years and 6 days, Sionaay morning, September 23, Mr. PATRICK WALTON, aged 65 years. The relatives and Mends and those of his sons John Edward J. T.

and William H. J)alto are respectfully lavited to attend the funeral, from ITS late residence, 2KO Division stress, tms (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Xo carriages. Monday, September 20, HEXRIBTM beloved wife of Frederick Fisuer, after a long illness aged 28 years and 4 months. The relatives and friends of the family, also the brothers of Alieghauia Lodge, No.

iss, o. of o. are respectfully invited to attend ihe funera' on Thursday afternoon, at half-past twelve o'ciocK, from St. Matthew's chnrch, corner or Broome and Elizabeth streets. Tuesday morning, September 21, JULIA ANN GiLiiARTix, daughter oi Patrick arui Cecelia Gilniartin, aged years, 7 months and 4 flays.

The relatives and friends of the familv are respectfully invited to attend tne funeral, residence of her parents, 61 Elm streer, tins (U ednetday) arter- Eoon, at lour o'clock. The remains will be taKen to Dntcness county for interment. iCswark, r. on Sunday, September 19, RACHEL GANDAI.L, aged 72 years and 9 months. Funeral from 145 Washington street, SewarS, this (Wednesday) morning, at tea o'clock.

The relatives and friends are invited to attend Trttnont farther notice. Monday, September 20, after a long Illness, Mrs. MARY HICSKY, wile of Manrice Hickey. of Abbey Golden, county Tipperary, Ireland. Tere will be a solemn requieum mass rortUe repose of her sonl, at nine o'clock, this (Wednesday) morning, at St.

Peter's church, corner Elcks and TVarren streets; from thence, at two o'clock, to the Cemetery or the Holy Cross, Flatbush. Friends of the family will please accept this invitation. his late residence, 234 stanton etreet, TIMOTHY LINEHAN, aged 70 years. The friends or tne family are invited to attend the funeral, from St. Rose's church, 42 Cannon street on Thursday morning, at tea o'clocK.

LYONS--on Monday, September 20, LIZZIE LYONS, flanarnter or -Denis and iiary Lyons, aged 3 years, 6 months and 2 days. The relatives and friends or the family are respectfully invited to attend tue runeral. from the residence of her Barents, 40 Lalght street, this 1nvl Hfternnnn- ar. two O'ClOC'iS, from thence to residence, 142 Sands on Thursday afternoon, at two o'clocK. Fougiikecpsle, Albany and Troy papers please copy.

Monday, September 20, HENHT MALLEUY, late of Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn, aged 77 years. Funeral on Thursday afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of his son-ln-laiv, Jolin Bateinan, 217 East Tweuty-lhlrd street, New York. MCCAUL--on Monday, September 20, after a Hn- gcrrag illness, at Ills residence, 20S Wavcrley place, DAVID MCCAUL. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, tins (Wednesday) afternoon, a oue o'clock, from the Charles street United Presbv terian church. on Monday, September 20 in this city, JOHN S.

MCHOI.LS, in the 4lst year his age. PC on Tuesday Ansust 17, a' Eaalbeo, Svrin, JIOBEKT KEAU, only child of Dr George E. aud yarah Read Post, of Beirut, Syria. Brooklyn, on Monday, September 20, wlie of Samuel Parker, aged 50 years. The relatives and friends of tne family are resnect- fuiiy invited to attend the funeral, from her" late residence, No.

20 Myrtle avenue, this (Wednesday afternoon, at two o'clock, without further notice. PARSONS--On Monday, September 20, JOUN PARSONS, after'a long and painful illness, whicli he bore with a ClirisUau fortitude. He lell asleep in Jesus in the soth year of hia ase. The relatives and iriends of the family and those of nis son, John Parsons, also the members of ihe Pilgrim Lotige, I. 0.

0. also the members of the Henry Clay Lodge, F. and A. 277, are respect- tally Invited ip attend the funeral, from the Foray th street Metliodiat church, on Thursday aiteruoou, at two o'clock. RQEIXSOX---On Tuesday morning, Sept-ember 2', EMRA BOSFCBO ROBINSON, wife of Walter u.

of Kew Orleans, aged 32 years. 01 and New Orleans paters plea-re copy. ROOKS--On Tuesday, September 21, AMOS IIOOKE, in the sad year ot his age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his John Hanshe, 12 Morton street, on Thursday afternoon, at two o'clock. Tuesday, September 21, GEORGE, nfant son of Martin R.

and Kachel Ann Roome aged months and days. The funeral services a.t the residence of Mr. 3eorge J. Ryerson, Mead's Basin, S. this day Wednesday), at twelve o'clock.

Monday, September 20, jAirns after a luia-ering illness, in the cotli year of hie age. His friends are requested to attend the funeral roin his late residence, 835 West Houston street, his (Wednesday, afternoon at one o'clock, SBIPHAN--Suddenly, on Sunday mornine, September 19, at Stony Ford, Orange county, SAKAH, relict of William B. Shipman, in the "3d year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are respect- n-ly invites to attend the funeral, this (Wednesday) morning, at eleven o'clock, from tne residence of her son-in-law, Hiram Young, us West Eleventh street, witsoat runner notice. Si Tuesday, September 21, Captain sErn X.

SCOTT, in the esd vear of for many years steamship agent at" Nicaragua and As- -awau. Relatives and friends are respectfully invites to attend the funeral, from his latojresidcnce, 328 West Thirtieth street, on Friiiav afternoon, at one o'clock, without inrtuar notica LitchOeld, on Friday morning. September 17, FREDERICK A. TALLHADGE, of this city, aged 77 years. Funeral on Sunday, iGtu at Litchfleld.

TAN Brooklyn, on Tuesday, September 21, Mrs. ANN VAX COTT. relict of Henry Van Colt, in the 75th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to "attend the funeral, from the residence of Her daughter, Sirs. J.

T. Whltehouse, 110 place, on Thursday afternoon, at one o'clock. Her remains will be taken to Jamaica lor interment. VALENTINE--At Brewster's Station on Sunday September 19, FISHER F. Vjaxynye.

The relatives and mends of the family are respectfully invited to attend t. he funeral, from St Paul's Episcopal chnrcn, at Rast Chester, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Sunday evening, September 19, Mr. UEMAN L. WaiTE.

40 years. The irieniis and re'atives of the family, and of Ms father-in-law, liie late Kev. Duncan Drinbar, are respccifully invited to attend the funeral, this (Wednesday) morami: at ten o'clock, frora lus lato residence, on Palisade avenue, and from the Warburton avcnne Baptist church, at half-past ten o'clock. Carriages will bo in waiting on the arrival of the nine o'clock train from Thiriiefii street. WOOL32Y---On Monday, September 20, CHARLOTTE TTOOI.SEY, in the 04tli year of her Tne relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from the Methodist Protestant church, Attorney street, ucar Delancey, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o'clock.

OST--ON MONDAY LAST, ONF. OOLD SLEEVE BUT- too, letter enamelled. The Under will be liberally re- WMdcwl by it to 417 Eightb arouuo, shoo store. OST-SATURDAY MORNING, SEPT. 18, WATCH AND JLJChaln in Bowery, between aod Ilester.

$60 reward and no questions asked at 103 Bowery, In OST--OK SATOKOAY EVENING. A JU black Dos, spotted with rclloxv clots on bead and feet SID. 'SCIIIESS. 69 Third aveouc. BB OST--A SMALL BLACK AKD TAN DOG, ON IDE evening of September scar on hied right kin.

A lib- cral reward will be siren by leaving him at a Fourth ar. EFT--IN A TWENTY-THIRD STREET STAGE TO South ferry, on Saturday niehl, a pearl Opsra Glass. A liberal reward lor its return to 23S Union street, Brooklyn. OST-Ji OS DAY HORNING. SEPT.

20, IN GOING from Broadway and Nineteenth street through Nineteenth street, Fourth avenue, Tenth street to St. Mark's nlace. a black lace Veil; the finder will bo liberally rewarded by ro- turnins It to new No. 69 Seventh nrenno. TOLEN OR STRAYED-- FROM HAMARONECE, WEST- cbester county, a sorrel Mare, about 15 hands itij-h A liberal reward will be paid for any information leadinc to her recovery.

Address F. RALLMAN, Mamcvonsck. orlli Broadway, New YorH. I f) REWARD DIARY BELONGING TO A. LV lost near Park Hotel, where finder will receive the money at the office ana the thanks of the owner.

FOIl THE TELEGRAM CAKTOONS. ETAKTLINO EXPOSE OF REAL LIFE, PICTURED JOKES AND RACY WITTICISMS OP PEN AND PENCIL. A CAPITAL REASON FOR CHANGE OP A NEW BRONZE MONUMENT IN PROCESS. GENERAL HITS AT EVERYTHING AND EVERYBODY. DON'T FAIL TO SEE TUB TELEGRAM CARTOONS ON FRIDAY NEST.

A CONFECTIONERY, FRUIT AND CIGAR STORE on Sixth avenue for sale; price S550U. Splendid Billiard Sa'oons, Corner Lhrtior Slores, Restaurants, Hotels, Sample Room in Houston street, near Broadway; a line corner Shoe store on Sixth avenue, Bakeries, Confectioneries, Market Liquor Stores, Billiard Saloons in New York, Brooklyn, Jersey City; Fancy Goods and Dressmaking Store. Retail Dry Goods Stores, Book Stores. MITCHELL'S Store Agency, 77 Cedar street. A EIGHT YEARS' ESTABLISHED HOOP SKIRT, Corset and Ladles' Furnishing Business, Lease and Fixtures, for sale; two stores in one; tho best front aud the best show the city.

Tbo stores are also well adapted cither lor a fur or clothing business. Inquira for three days at 2S8 and tea Hudson street, neai- Canal street. A REWARD--LOST, IN THE BEADING ROOM OF the New York Eotel, a crrstal Locket, containing photOETaphs of a lady and child. The above reward will be paid for it at tho hotel office and no questions asked. dS-jfl REWARD--LOST, ON LAST FRIDAY, A PiU small blact poodle Uog with white breast, bushy tail with wnhe end; answers to the name of The family valueblru so much, being the pet of a sickly child no further reward will bs offered.

135 West Thirty-sixth street near 0 Whoeverwill bring her to the above address will receive the reward. LOST, A GOLD HUHTING CASE pendant winding anchor Watch pateat fiat plate I Cf) glass lar O. paid on delivery to WM. STOSiEY, 55 Liberty gtreet, rooms fcos. 1 aud 3.

glass large size and thick red gold case and plain polished O. Rev-mend No. 16.3SO. The above reward will bo A FOR BALE AT A WILL BOY Moci, Fixtures, Lease, of completely fitted Confectionery and Cisar Store living rooms attached cheap rent on prominent thoroughfare. 3JO Bowery.

TEA AND GROCEP.Y BUSINESS, lished fifteen years, for sale; doing BEEN ESTAB- a cash trade of a a. week; one of tbe best locations in the city; corner slore; $8,000 cash required. Address AVERY, Herald offics A SMALL HOl'SL DOWN TOWN, ON A PROMINENT corner, for rooms, fully furnished; bas a good Ear attached, and doinK a fine transient business. Win be Eold cheap. Apply to TflOS.

OAPPNEY auctioaeors, 23 Chambers street. A HOTEL LEASE, FUESITrRE, FOR SALE ixeany rooras; located long leaso A ins ETECTIVE POLICE AGENCY. 72 P.SOADWAY (LATS TUSKER A CO. refer to the mercantile community as to successful cases, facilities, standing and experience. have no branches in New York.

A PRIVATE FAMILY WISHES A WELL FURNISHED House in a good location; would prefer where would part or all of rent Ia Board. Address L. Herald office- GENTLESIAN AND WIFE WISH TO FIND TWO Rooms, partially furnished, in a private wbere they do their own houseKespini'; Enst side preferred. Terms must ce moderate. Address A.

boi ij 711 Post office. A PLEASANT ROOM VfANTED-FOR lect school, between Twentieth and HAM. SE, cth streets, Fourth pnd Eighth avenues; rent moderate. Address JJIES A. 0..

ioz 160 Herald oSlco. avenues. Terms not to czcced $20 per month, dress D. 704 Seventh avenue- A GOOD CASH BUSINESS FOR BE sola cheap for cash. Any one iu want of business will find this worthy of attention.

For particulars apply at 109 Fourth avenue, up A ENGAGED IN THE EIANUFACTDP.E a leading nrticlo and in great demand is obliged to co to California and offers the above for a rare cbanco for man with from io Sa.COO capital. Address Ilerald o2Icc. A KILLISSKY STOP.E WILL BE SOLD LOW FOE cash. 723 Siith avenue. A LAP.GE ASSORTMENT OF FIREPP.OOF SAFES, Ji aud second liaad, for oCice and parlor use, cheap, a.

c2 Cannon street, betu-ecn Dsiancey anil K. M. PATKICE. A JSIGHTH AVEN-UE SIOEB, ON 1TEST SIDE, LJHSC, Stock and Fixtures for at 7S5 UgJith avcnne- OARDING HOUSE-IN HEKKY STilEET, NE4R Catherine street, full of fine boarders, 3 years' Ler.se part cash. Apply to J.

P. and Furniture, for sale for 1'AYTEN, 101 Division etreci. A FAMILY OF ADULTS DESIKE TO RENT PART OF a House, of six or seven rooms, in a respectable locali- best reference given. Address, statins terras, which must be moderate, f- box Post office. TTTORNISHED ROOMS WANTED--SUITABLE FOR JL 1 light iiousckeeping, by gentlernan and wife, no children.

Vddress C. P. IIM Post oliice, statin- tei-ms and loca- ion. Private family preferred. References exchanged, rpHBHE OR FOUR R0DMS, FURNISHED OR 0NFDR- JL nished, for housekeeping, abovo Tenth street, city or in on Hudson River, or Jersey.

State terms, YOUNG iuburba. COUPLE, Herald oGlce- TTTAKTED--BY A REFINED, EDUCATED, AMERICAN family (gentleman, wife and a second or Floor, of about four or iivs rooms, for estretneiy louseteepiag; must be In a first class location and a modern house, witb improvements, and only or.e family. ATiiili- will fnmiah bandBomcly and be anxious to use every neans to preserve respectability and privacy of the houee. servant and washing sent out; no course A irst cla-s opportunity for respectable parties to reduce their ent without publicity. Address, giving detailed information exact location of lioi-Bc and rooms, rent in advarce V'ALi, STKKET, Herald orucc.

TjrANTED--TO FROM OCTOBHR OR NOTEM- ber until May next, a well furnished House, located Voiirtuenth and streets and Leiinrton bixtb ayenues, by a email family without children, Btatins location and prices, B. box 4,322 Post Il'ce. AND VARIETY STORE FOR SAI, E-- AT Vt est Sixteenth street, ner-r Mnth aveauc. STORE FOR SALE-LOCATED OS A GOOD tbo well and fitted good lease, law a lolu; a good buiincss. In.i;iire or F.a ititgOlT yvholesale druggists, 153 William street, STORE FOR SALE-GOOD STOCK AKD Fixtures well located, with lease, whvh makes 3 On Cilna(lt Ji SALICBKOOMS 28 AND 26 WARREN STREET, WILL 1IOL1) TilKIll FIHST 1.AKGB MADE $ALB OI' BOOTS, SHOES, BK03ANS, 4o OB WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, AT O'CLOCK A.

M. The catalogue will comiiriao 600 sritnple caBes of Strictly rrimo Goods, Adapted to the present wants of the trade. A UCTION SALE AT 113 WEST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET. A rare opportunity for housekeepers wanting cotxl furniture, EDWIN NICHOLS Auctioneers, will sell ell tlia nandsome Household Furniture at tlia private residence 118 Twenty-sista street, near Sixth ayenuo. Una (Wednesday) morninir, Sept.

23, at 1U, o'clock precisely. Al! tbo Furniture made to order seven months nsofor tie present owner, and will DO sold to tbe highest bidder without rcserre. UagniCceat rpsctrpoil ootare Pianoforte. Beautiful Parlor Siili'glateft style, covered with green and gold and crimson and gold French salm nrocatcl, slli roaa and slripoj rcl of Art, Bronzes, Clocks, Oil Paiutmss, Statuary, Vases Figures, Caymets, boi3 derose; rosewood Etageres, Tables Pier and Mantel Mirrors, Lace Curtains, Desk, Bookcases, Library Tattle, rosewood and walnut Hedslea'ls, Bureaus Washstands, Commodes. Spring and Hair Mattresses Beds Bolsters, Pillows, lilanSots, Sheets.

Soi'aa. CliMra, Kockcra Bed Lounges, covered with reps and haircloth; Velvet, Brupge's anil Three-ply Carpets; Uuffet, Kxtcurion and Tea Tables', Dining Chairs. Mirrors, China and Silver Ware; Table Cutlery, servants' and Kitchen Furniture, Oilcloths, c. N. B--Reliable men In attendance to cart goods for purchasers free to any part of the citv.

A DCTIOK SALE--118 WEST TWENTY-SEVENTH ST. THIS (WEDNKSDAY) MOKN1KG, Orer 400 Lots, by catalogue, of Elegant and costly Furniture, Pianoforte, at ths rcsiiicnoo 113 West Twer.tr-serentli street, Works of Art, brilliant toned Pianoforte, macle by city makers, Decker Brothers, used cfeht months, has five years' guarantee; five inasniiicent Tarior Suits, in preen and told, crimson and gold Mantel Mirrors, Centre a. case. Lace Curtains, OH Paintings. naments; Velvet, Brussels and Three-ply Carpets; Clccis, Easy Cuairfi; choice Books: Bedroom Suits, in rosewood and walnut; 20 hair and JIata-epses, Be-i- 1 brocatel, silfc reps; riyr and and Side Tables.

Etagere, Itook- Paintings. I'arlor Or- servauts 1 apartments and other articles too numerous to mention. Goods packed and shipped for purchasers. to let, 1'uruished since May at a cost of A DCTIOS NOTICE J. K.

TAYLOH. AUCTIONEER. -CV Kagniftccnt HouEch.olfl Furniture, Pianoforte, Dran-- Jng Room Suits, Bropres, Velvet Carijcti, Sih-er- ware. Hooks, at public this day a i ay at the brown fitone mansion 57 West Fifteenth streVt, between Fifth and Sixth avenue, sale commencing at i--5 Cabinet, artistic Bronze Statnary. Clock, Cb magnificent rosewood Pianoforte, Stool, Cover, Turcens, flyers, Dinner, Tea Service; SheSeld Table Cutlery.

N. B--Tho auctioneer would call particular attention Oi his arid the public to this sale, tiie catalogue comprising the largest, richest assortment of 1'ousehold Furniture offered at auction this season. The house furnished less than six mouths and is in perfect onler. Catalogues at ths honsii. Competent i'i attendance to pack or remove the goods.

'o attend this sale take Fifth avenue stages or Sixth avenue cars-. A SSIGNEE'S SALF, OF STOCK of Furniture, Ac. it. DOUGHTY, Auctioneer, 'I OSEPII M'GUIRE, AUCTIONEER, Ofllco No. 87 Cedar street, corner Broadway.

Supreme the Matter of Admlnljtration of the late of Tbomss Gresan, deceased. In pursuance or an ordc-r of th court dated the 15th dw it. -ti 'W'A th underil ujd7wiilVeU aTpublViuctfon to tbsbiehcst bidder, through Jofiepli McQulrc, Auctioneer, the jiichange balesrosm, No. Ill Broadway, York city, on tbo 18th day of October, 18S9, al 12 o'clock noon, 169 leaeehold Property and tbe unexpired term of the Leaatt (about 51 years) mentioned and described in the petition aud onter filed herein, situated ou tho northwest coruor or Forty- second street and Seventh aveuue, In said city, kuowu as Mansion Stables, aud all the right, title aud intercut of all parties claiming title tlierelo. Dated September 17, 1689.

JOHN CALLAHAN, Referee. THOIIAS C. FIELDS, Attorney for administration, 115 Nassau street. TAMES CAQNEy, AUCTIONEER AND REAL EBTATH agent, oolce 515 Washington street Hotel Sept. 23, positive and peremptory sale of Furniture of tbo Albion Hotel, 535 Hudson street, corner of Charles, comprising 52 Kooms, all fully furnished with black walnut and mahogany, lino Bedding and Bed eels and Ininrain Carpets, Pier and Mantel Mirrors, rosewood 7 octave Piano, bv Bannouro marble too Tables.

Bureaus and WasiiEtamis, Wardrobes, Paintings and Enjrar- ings, Karroom, Dining Kitchen and Laundry Furniture. Catalogues ready. N. threa years' Lease aad Furniture of this old aud popular hotel can be purchased privately this day by applying at auctioneer's office. Lounges, rosewood and black walnut Extension and Dining bedding, Looking Ciasa, Ktagercs, Uooki Stoves, Brussels, Three-ply, Ingrain Carpets, Crockery, Kitchen Furniture, c.

at anytime before day of sale. EDWARD BTIiASDT, AUCTIONEER, NO. 6 BOND street--Will giro his personal attention to salca at residences; also a large assortment of ntiw and second hand Furniture at private sale to cover advances and chrireee. Pius, Rinjjp, Earrings, Bracelets, Necklaces, gold Guard, Fob ami Vest Cliaina; also Guas and Pietola. Musical antl Mathematical InstiTUT-ntE, Opera Classes, Fancy Uoods, well worthy the attention of dealers.

BT W. WILSON 181 Kowery. "PAWNBROKER'S SALE THIS DAY, BY JOHN MORTf- J- 15 iSast or-lOJ lota Men's and Woraen'a seasonable Gtothinjr, Uevls, Be iding and other goods. P. FKEliL, 67 Grand street, ICHARD Sail WALTERS, BSHAL'3 Dry Goods, Hosiery, Shirts, Drawers, Hats, Will sell this tiav, at 11 o'clock, at 27 East Broadway, a of assorted Wry Goods, Merinos, jjianfceta, Shawls, Shirts, Drapers, Dickens' IVper Collars, Hosiery, Perfumcrv, Tooth Pas'? aad other Fancy Goods.

JOHN T. STEWART, City Marshal. iES--MAR. at id Truck, C. F.

WATTS, Marshal. SALE-- MEAT MARKET, FISH, OYSTER S- Inquire at 43 East Biiillc street, TflOR SALE--A MILK ROCT15, C-tSAP. IKOU1KE J. UOOUHUART. 7S7 Greenwich street.

SALE-- COLLEGE LEASES. PATI'ISON jjroadway, room No. DR SALS-- STOCK, FIXTURES AND LEASE; ONE OF tho most ronre.iteit ptamia for buaiuess, frontlne on tlnse situated at tie intcraectlou of FuLton and Gatca CELEIiRATEt) ready, at Filth Ayenue Hotel and 5S9 liroad- FPENTTURE. FAMILY GIVING UP HOUSSKEEPINa WILlTs their furniture complete. Apply Io6 jBiizabetli ttre A LARGE STOCK FINE CABINET Suits, in eilfc brocatc! allh atrlped reps, plaiii ps anu hairelotli, selling from U'65 to a suit- lar-o riety of Parlor, Chamber and Dining Fnmituro vc ry or C3 warranted.

DRllvery free. 56 BIcecker Broadway and Mulberry street. A RICa ROSEWOOD TARLOR SUIT, MADE TO order at a cost of S4JO, lor 8180: one nieces. drnoi Furniture or story private house 113 West XwentjHsevautli street, near rcsses, Silver. GJasa u'arc, WarJrobfi, at half ori-iual ropertyof lamily leaving city.

57 Weal Fifteenth street, near Sixth avenue. Suddenly, on Tuesday, September "1 Mr. LEON LARHAXDK, aged 51 years, the familv and numerous friends having been deprived of him bv on accident Tne funeral will take place on Thursday afternoon at. half-past two o'clock, from his late residence, 17 East Seventeenth street. The friends and acquaintances are invited to attend without further notice On Tuesday, September 21 PIIEBE taaDllt 'Jne relatives and friends of the family are requested to attend tne this (Wednesday) after- Jioon, at two o'clocK, from her late Fortieth street.

At Hyde Park, Dutchess county Tuesday, September 21, CATHARINE wife of J. Maddoi, in the 32d year of her aee TJie funeral will take place from her father's residence, Hyde Park, on Tfinreday, at twelve o'clock. Savannah (Ga.) papers pleaao copy. In Brooklyn, on Tuesday, September 21, EMZA wife of Jeromus Morris, aged 63 years. Tim relatives and friends of tne family ftrerespect- iuvitea to attent) tbe froic her A FAMILY LEAVING CTTV WILL SELL OL cent Parlor Suit fur iH135, one do.

walnut, covered with eps, Sfc'5; Pianoforte, Carpets, Tables, Mirrors, Caamber and Dining Furniture at a sacrifice, 118 Twecty- Ixth street, near Sizth avenue, CARPETS, FURNITDliE AND keepers supplied with the ahore on easy terms. Payments weekly or monthly. ICELLKY corner Tweuty- tiith street and Sixth avenue. No connection with auy othar tore, "VEGRAAF COCHRANE, Furniture Dealers, 436 and Canal street, extending through to Nos. and It) Vestry street.

Parlor, Diains Room and Chamber Furniture or every de- uription. Mattresties, Spring Beds, c. AViiltiut Parlor Sets, seyeu pieces, covered In wool reps, SGO. Walnut Chamber Sots, eleven piccas and marble tops, $so. I71URNITUKE, CARPETS AND OILCLOTH TO SUIT ait at O'FARRELL (Jllt-ENE'R, 2UO Eighth nrenuo.

comer Twentieth street. WeeEly or monthly payments taken. EITH'S IMPROVED SOFA BED COMBINED-Superior to any; a perfect sofa and a spring bed In one; not clumsy. Call una see it at 504 Broome street, between Thompsyu and Laurels. A LL PRIVATE witliout mercury.

Office aad consultations very private Dr. HARKISO.V, 177 Sleectar streeL A LL PRI Dr. KV VATE DISEASES CURED IMMEDIATELY BY VANS, Ohthnin SLjrct, without mercnry. red by hisi-iiixir of Life; recommended before A Also restored. A DVICE TO LADIES IN DION.

SoAmtiy etreet, relieves all female difficulties at once, withouthami; perfectly sale and sure. Advice free at all hours. A --MME. VAN BL'SKIEK, PHVSICIAN AND MID- wife, cures at one interview; elegant Koomg for nursing. c.

42 St. Alark's place. E. CORBETT, MEMBER OFN.T. University Kedical College and K.

C. Surgeons, London, can be consulted as usual on private diseases. Office 20 Centre street near Chambers. N. No fee unless cured.

A GREAT AND SCTRE EEMEDV JFOK MARBlED Female Fills always immediate relief, being specially prepared for married ladies. A ladv pills relieved me In one day without incoaT-enieace. like magic. Price S3. Dr.

A. M. AIAUSI- CEAU. ofliee L9 Liberty street, or sent by mail. A --TOADIES 1 H.

D. GfclNDLE, 120 West Tvreaty-aixth street, new Sixth avenue, having over IS years successful and uninterrupted practice this city, guarantees certain relief to ladies, with or without meaicloe; relief to the most anxious in 34 hours. Elegant room for ladies requiring nursing. A --MADAME GRINDLB, FEMALE West Twenty-sixth street, guarantees relief to all tty male cornolaints. Pieasant rooms for nursing.

A CERTAIN WITH or without medicine, by Madame Professor of Midwifery; overSOyenra' practice. Her infallible French l-emalo Pills, No.l, price SI, or No. 2, specially prepared for married ladies, price $5, which can never fail, are safe and healtbr. Sold only at her office, No. 1 East Fifty-sftcond street, firtt door from Fifth aveaue.

and at druggist's, 152 Greenwich street, or sent by mail. Caution--All otters are counterfeit A -LADIES' PHYSICIAN--DR. ASCHER GUARAN tees immediate relief without the slightest injury. Sn- perior confinement institute, No. 3 Amity place (Laureni reasonable, after a radical cure IB performed.

pERTAIN CCRE FOS'LADIES IN TEOUlSE-Bt DR. Erans, 94 Chatham street, with or without medicines; his powerful, safe monthly pills and mixture S5; circular forwarded free. than any other physician, or no charTM. CoiMoltation and medicine, 8.7. K.

KUCZHOWSKI, 120 WEST FORTV-FODKTit iJ or hydropathic treatment given in tho house. Comfortable Kooois, with beat Bourd or without. R. STBEET, CON- suited on prltrata dieeisea; thlrtsr-four years' praciico enables him to make perfect cures or no charges made. I MPORTANT TO AND MADAME DJ- BOIS (2o yeare 1 practice) guarantee certain relief to married ladies, with or without medicine, at one Interring.

reitoratlre Paticata from a distance prorided with BBard, nursing, Ac. Electricity scientiacally applied. No. 154 East Twenty-eighth street, new Third OSS OF MANHOOD OR IMPOTENCE, RESULTING from tbe follies of youth or otber cuso, younc, middle. or even ctd men, to Tlcor by Dr.

LEWISj So. 7 Beach Forty private prulicc. BS. W. H.

MAX WELL. FEMALE PHYSICIAN, HO. tir.ece eiresif noi luimbuf whb uudicioe. water. AiMrcsa Jl.

Herald oaice. ANY RESPECTABLE PART city, iry family of three persons, an unfurnished 7 four rooms, for housekeeping; rent 3-20 month. Address FEK1IAISNT, Herald oillecL AKTED-BY A OEKTLEMAX AND WIPK, TEE Lnwor of a House, tho vicinity of Madison and Gonrenieur Address HOUSE, Herald office. ronrtii anil Addregi C. Ij.

bor G9y 1'ost CAN EENT VOI7P. HOUSE, FUK nished, at a fair price to-dav, to an unezceptioaable tenant. tttuca. ANTED--A COMPLETBLY FnRHISnED HOUSE in good location; wliljiuy S250 per mouth in advance AddreBs, with partieulars, WELLS, Herald office. ANTED-A FURSISIIED HOUSE, FOR A FIRST class tenant; private family; sure pay and rood housekeeper.

J. C. FKEEMAN. 212 Broadway. A GENTLEMAN ASD LiDY, three Rooms and Kitchen, between First and Fifteenth streets, cast side.

Address, with particulars, L. E. Herald OUiOL-. SALE-OKB OF THE LEST OT TOW.N" COBSEK Li-juor stores in tua Twonlr-gecniu! cootl familv traao; five p.n.J fnililcpjiBe. Itaasoii for stllin- other business Lt ntternl i(.

Inquire 1 corner luriy-ii I street Third avenue, cr corner Thomas street and est ypja-Jway. LEASE 71ND FIXTURES OF FINE Grocery, with or without Stuck. Must be sold this wcct. Auply in tliu store, M4 Molt stro'jt. TT1OR SALE--HOTEL OH THE EUROPEAN PLAN- J.

1 contains rooms; Furniture (marble top, cottage aud r.ew); bar, ladies' and dents' restaurant; satisfactory reason shown or utllics; lease three years, at Address O-, hoi 21)0 Herald OU SALE--ONE OF THE BEST PAYINR HOTELS IN New York, very ccp.tniiiy locatcii; ionR lease and low rent; sold on of ill health. No agents. Address BUTEL, iiorald oliice. TOR SATJ3--I'J7B LEASE, FIXTURliS, HORSE AND ANTED TO ood loco Fiftieth street. HIRE--A SMALL DWELLING.

IN A 7 location, we-t of Lexington avenue and below BASKET A KLKNEN, 67 Cedarstreei. BY AN AM ERICAN FAMILY, A MEDIUM Bized Iloiisc, a perfectly respectable neighborhood. below Thirtieth street, west side; terms must be moderate Address, statinj full particulars, S- F. STOKM, Fulton St. TTTANTED--A SMALL HOUBE OR THR LOWER PART of a House with improvements, in New York or vict-i- Hy, at moderate rent.

Address, with full i Post office. ANTED--A FLOOR WITH FOUR ROOMS privilege of kitchen, between Fourteenth and streets and Third and Seventh avenues. Address liott- K0ITINER, 87 West Union square. ANTED-- BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE. TWO unfurnished Rooms in a private liowse, Twenty- Ktrofct and between Third and Sisth ave fourth K.

Eighth avenue. avenues. Address AMTED-B" A SHALL FAMILY, THE LOWEK part of a House, iu fair neighborhood. Address 481 Broadway. A YOUNG MARRIED COUPLE, WITH one child seven months old, two t'tirnished Rooms for housekeeping.

Address, stating terms, which must he moderate, THEODORE, Herald oaicc. ANTED--BY A HIGHLY RESPECTABLE PERSON, a uUy furnished House, suitable for a first class board, tag house, located between Fourth and Sixth avenues and Txventy-tbird und Thirtv-fourth etrests. Address A Herald oflice. ANTED-BY A SMALL FAMILY OF ADULTS, FOR housekeeping, a Second or Third Floor (second preferred), in a private house aud good neighborhood. References required.

Address E. 11., box 5 930 Post oflice. UREAU OF ORDNANCE, NAVY DEPARTMENT, Washington City. September proposals will be received at this onice until Tuesday, October 1S69 at J2 for the manufacture and delivery of 2,000 barrels of navy camvon Powder, 1,001) barrels to he delivered at Boston and 1,000 barrels at New The cost of delivery to he at the expense of the manufacturer, arid the powder to be subject to the usual navy inspection before acceptance. Bidders will state the time the powder will he readr for delivery.

A. Lt'DLOW CASE, Chief of Bureau. OR SALE CHEAP-- A RESTAURANT, IN COMPLETE running order; Insurance, license and revenue taxes paid lease good until May, 1871; reason for soilinc: has other busiuKa. Apply to JOHN TOJIADA, 72 William T710R SALK-- A FIRST CLASS LIQUOR STORE ON JL 1 one of the leading avenues in llrookiyn, including and Matures. For particulars inquire oi J.

U. SEliBEOK 128 Nassau street, lirouklyu. TTIOK SALE-OS THE HDDSON, 35 MILES FROM THIS ticulars inquire in store 53 Harrison etreet. THORSJ JD stori SALE--THE FIRST CLASS FIXTURES OF A TEA in one lot or separate; Counters, Scales, fancy Tea Bins, with the live years' Lease oi a fonx Tea Boies, Tc stury bimding if desired. Apply at 126 Greenwich avenue.

OP. SALE CHEAP-THE STOCK AND LEASE OF A fancy store in the best part of (iraud street. Inquire at 450 Grand struct, Williamsburg. WOR WILL BUY A LARQE STOKE FIX- i 1 tuna anil Lease, titled up for a shoe store, with a small Stock. Inquire at 4aa Ninlft avenue, in the store.

three Lease; business Christopher street. long established. Call at 28 OR SALE--A OFFICE Irt TfiN'TH STREET near Stiy.van'fi. for iialf its value. tho reason- Apply framcUiatslv at SI East 5Vnin street, from 9 til! 12 A.

5i. 1OK YEARS' SiiV.N'DING, LONG (iljht iitocjii: vracon and IS.irncss. Will Bell Lease TjWR SALE-A COIlliER LluUJiit STORK. V. ITH i 1 Lease anil oru- or stores on Jiinth A corner Twcnty- fourth street.

OR SALOON" BO'iVK TOWX; D1S- tllling C. AYLAXD, iCJ i-'ultoa Etreet. OR SALE-IHriEA'SE STOCK KEW AND SECOND hand Tillies. Shew Ofiice iiail- JAMES 527' Hiidsw: and So! 7 ic. K.

Vtu.il, Kale JJy order of ot" the balanco of u.ci:r.nt liotiRchold Fur'ii- Pii-r ruse-voo-l rinuoforte, French satin liro- catel Suit, (Jentie Tables, Dining Koom Furniture-- Hiciily carved Bedroom Kurniture, pure curled liorue hair iltittresECF, patent stfrinj; Beds, rich Carpets, chnii-s, contained in bruwri stone residence IHfiKr.pt Kineietnth street, on tills dav (Vy'eJripsday), commencing at o'clock- K. elegant Ke-sideuce to let. J. UCTIOH NOTICE--AT IiHRS THAN AUCTION pricen, a Etuclc of fine Cab mat Furniture seiiing out; i'arlur Suits, In Bilfe brocsitel, striped rops, pUm reps and hairelotli, from JjiGs to asmt; Tiiriftiy of Chamber, Ijiljrary, Parlor, Oiuiny Furniture verr cheap for cah. 56 Bleeckcr Btrcct 3 iioar liroaqwav.

ARCHIBALD JOHNSTUN, AUCTIONEER, oQico aud salesroom 'l Nassau street, opposite the Post ofilce. Elegant Household Furniture at tho browa Ktone mansion 134 Madison avenue, ooe door from Thirty-fourth street. 'Ihe house of" JO11NSTOS A VAN TA.SSKI.L i in gen Wednesday, September 22. at o'clock, ou the above premises, all the fiue Furniture. In the drawing room may he found Suits in blue figured satin brocatel, with the Curtains to match; rich Lace Curtains, rosewood Etageren, Tables, heavy French pbtle Pier and Mirrors, Ihio rosewood seven octave piano, Aluic Stool aud rich carved Music Canterbury, Vclve; nnd Anbusson Carpets, Etagcrc Ornaments, Mantel (Jlocics, with VMSKS to match, In the library, dining and bedrooms.

HObewood and black u-almit Bc-isteads, Dressing Enreatis, Wardrobes, Pressing Mirrors. Aramo a Glaze, Extension Sale UENKY II. LEEDS A MINER. HKKRV H. LEEDS, vi Jiiiii'ctF, Armcliairs.

Kockcrs, Turkish Easy Chairs, to commence with tbe Kitchen' tv S5 Chambers and 77 Rcacle streets. Art naileries, 817 and 819 Broaiiwav. A valuable private establishment of Horses, Carnages, Pliae- Cart, c. HENRY K. LEEDS MIXEK will sell by auction on Friday, Kunlcmbcr at 10 o'clock, tho private stable on Washington alley, bctwcon Kightb Btreel and Washington square, third Btablo from University place, a valuable private esinhliaiiment, consisting of -A pair of aornil Horses, long tails, 7 and 8 rears old, rcry stylish diivera, perfectly sound and kind in all harness A Coupe, pole and fiho.ru, in line onler, made hy IJrcwfitcr A Phaeton, in nood order, made by J.

C. Parker An Enplish i'uucton, pole and sliai'ta. A Dog Cart, made by Ilrcwstcr. A light Wagon, pole and shafts. An English double Hu.rncsH, two Sets maHe by best cky makers; four suits Blankets, Robes, Stable Furniture Store, Bollera, Ac.

The pronftrtv of a iamitj Ifiuvin- Tor Europe. Every article tvill be sold to the highest biddejCan can be seeu at ths abnfc stable any day before 11 and o'clock until sale. The rifiht to soil the horses at private sa'o only reserved. EVENTY-FIFTH AUCTION SALE OF SCRANTON Coal, on Septeml)er29, The Delaware. r-ackawitnziH anJ' Jisiitroad Company wilt sell, by Messrs.

JO UX II. DRAf'JSJK Auelioncerg, at the Cora- salesroom, 2G I-li-chance New Yorfc, on Wednesday, September 20, at 12 o'clock, noon, 90,003 of Coa! 3 froci the XjncfcLwar.ua regions, deliverable at their depot, ElizabcUipart, N. October, 1869. The sale will be positive each lot pat nn be sold to the highest bidder; nw bi in any form heia-j; matio for account of, Of Behalf of UIR The conditions will le fully known at the ti-us of the sale. per ton, payal-le current t'lm-ls, on the day of salo, and the btiance, wiili'n t-n uays thereafter, If required, at tho offlo of the Company.

SAMUEL SLOAN, President. QALE OV SOUTHERN THE ENTIRE REAI. Instate of the Jats II. llammond will bo cold at a numerous farm hulldings andia poofl factory File; it is divided into plantations, which will be sold Also a Piantu tiou in southwestern Georgia. For address HARRY HAMMOND, executor, Au- gusL-i, rpHOMAS fJAFFXKY AUCTIONEERS.

OPFICH i 23 Chp.mbcrs strnoi, sell on Thursday, September 23 tiie Lease, Stock Fixtures of the finest Liquor Kstablidh- rr.cnt in New York Eituatcd in the location In tvar. Full particulo.i-5 the tluy of sale, aud sule positive. HpHOMAS GAFFNKY FNKY AUCTIONEER, OFFICE 28 reet, will sell tins day, at o'clock, tha Stock and Fixtures oi' Liquor Store 315 Enst 'j'rtT street Count nr, Ilcor Tumps, Kcga, IJolHefl, Liquors, AC- Salt punitive, it: one or more lots, mHOMAS W. LIKOSET, AUCilONEER--UY E. B.

JL HKNRV, will sni! Thursday, at o'clock, at 221 beny stroct, all tiio Furniture. Tier Mirrors, Carpets, Dcds, Bedding, Dining Room and Kitchen Furniture, TftTM. WITTEKR, AUCTIONEER, SELLS THIS DAY 1 at two at 4ii4 Canal Btreot, Parlor Suits, ia rich coverl'igs; Frsjich plate Pier and other Ghiasea; tains, Cantre, nnd other Tables; rohca, Loungts; Easy, (locking aud other Chairs; black nnt, mahogany, jtud euanielled Chamber Suits hair Mattreaiips, fcnther KctJn, Blankets, Spreads, Chlnn Glass, Silver. Stoves, Eitension Table, 40 or 50 iino, second hand Tapuslrvi Asniinstcr, Thrre-ply and other Carpets and Oilcloth, with great Quantitv of other In lots to suit, Alr.o goods from atorage. Also mortsuso sale el Bedding ILLIAM ABBOTT, salo of CarpetF.

Oilcloths, Mats, Also furniture, Iron On Thursday, Sept. 23d at 10 o'clock. at 50 Vcscy street. By order of Thco. W.

Bailey Assignee AUCTIONEER, OFFICE KO. 6 MACHINERY. TY A. M. CRISTALAR A SON' AUCTIONEERS.

aale. Dissolution of copartnership Carved and cilt rosewood and walnut Furniture. i IS 7 ALAR SOK sci1 i a ay), 22d inat, ut at 427 Broaitway, littwceu Canal and Howard streets, Parlor, Chamber and Library Suits. Parisian Cabinets, Kiaceres, iJuiteta and Arm olr-a- Glace Secretary and Library Bookcases and Sideboards. Extension, Centre, Dining ami Library Tables Gilt frame Mirrors (French plate.

Hair Mattresses, Oil Paintings, Iron Safs, Catalogue at sale. Housekeepers and oththers forte, one I'arlor "Suit, ono 'Chamber Suit, Table, nine Engravings, three Carpets, Mattress and various othei goods on account ot vrhom it may concern. A. U. CRISTALAtt SON, AUCTIONEERS.

Watches, Diamonds and Jewelry, it 427 Broadway, between Oaual and Howard, on Friday 24th insL, at 11 o'clock. Full particulars to-morrow Trade invited. Catalogues at sale. AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT. To sealed proposalg, each endorsee with the title of the work to which it relates, with the name of the bidder and the date of the bid, will be received at this office until 11 o'clock A.M.

of Tuesday, Sept 1S59, for the construction of stone block pavements in the following streets, Fiftieth street, from Sixth to Seventh avenues; Avenue from Houston to Fourteenth street; Ninth street, from Siith avenue to Broadway; Forty- fourth street, from Fifth to Sfith avenue; Fifty-filth street, from Fifth to Sixth avenue; Twenty-sixth street, from. Slxtfc to Eighth avenue; Twentieth street, from Siith io Tenth avenue; Seventieth streat, from Third to Fourth arenue; Sis- tieth street, from Lexington to Fifth avenuo; Seventeenth street, from Sixth avenue to Broadway, and Eighteenth street, from Sixth io Eighth avenue. Also In Maiden lane, throughout; Spring street, from Broadway to Borvery; Eleventh street, from A to Fourth avenue; Fortieth street, from Sixth to Ninth avenue; Stone street, from Whitehall to Third to Lexington avenuo; Nineteenth street, from Second to Third avenue; Sixty-secoad Btreet, from First to Fifth nue; ThJrty-Srst mtrest, from Seventh to Eighth avenue; Fifty-first street, from Second avenue to East river, and Fifty- ninth street, from Third to Filth avenue. for the laving of cross walks on eaat aide of Eighth avenue, fromlSiSth Btreet to 120th street; from southwest to northeast corner of Fourth avenua and Fourteenth street; across Fourth avenuo at 130th and 13Ut from southwest to southeast corner of New Bowery and Roosevelt street; from No. 142 to 143 Eaat Fourteenth Btreet; across East Nineteenth street, opposite school No.

19, and across East Twentieth street, opposite school No. 23; across west street, north side of Mortem street; across West street, at south side of Leroy street; across West street, at north side of Clarkson street; across West street, to pier 13, and across Whitehall street in front of No. Specifications and forms for the bids can be obtained on application at this office. TXKK. STEPHENS, ROBT.

L. DARKAH, GKO. S. GRKEXE, 'Croton Aqueduct Board. SEPTEMBER 14,1869.

A --MADAME WALTERS, DISTINGUISHED CLAIR. her for ererrthing--aictness, business, theft, names, numbers, good lucic. OS Canal street. ADAME ROSA, GREAT NAT ORAL CLAIRVOYANT, reveals your whole lito. from the cradle to the crave.

478 Canal street. HE ORIGINAL, MADAM BTBOS. 8PIRIT0ALIS1'. oaiuu KO Fonrtt avcoue, bgtwtta "LpOFf DOWN TOWN 1- lujattou uiifi oi' llm best i a i will bear Inves'jgutua. W.

A. COLLINS, cS Pine street. JYA. M. CRISTALAR A SON, AUCTIOSEERS.

A. K. C. tt SOsVill soil on Friday, Stto'ltut. without reserve to pay advances, at their salesroom, 427 Broauwav 1111 Coffer; and Tea Sets, aud about oo dozen assorted Table Ware.

Full particulars to-morrow. TJY PHILIP LEVV, together. Catalogues ready. Qgs a Sale positive. ERT FOR STOCK AND turesof a iirst grocery on one of the best corners on Third Address SIMPSON station F.

FOR SALE--THE LEASE, STOCK AND Fixtures of u. first cuss Grocery Store, ono of the best locations on Eljath avenue. Address WILLIAMS, station B. EASE AND FIXTURES OF HOUSE AND I.AHOE Jj Store, fro. 120 Sixth avenue, suitable for any business; rent S1.5UU; fixtures S500.

Apply to JOHN LAC 479 Broadway. ARE BROADWAY CIOAR Storo with splendid Stock, near Grand Hotel and MtisBum; doinj first class wholesale and retail trade: golnfubroan. Apply at 1,191 Broadway. LARGE ASSORTMEKT OF HERRING'S, Mamn's. Lime's and-Wilder's Fireproof Safes to be cheap.

AMERICAN STEAM SAFE CO. SOOBroadway. HE POPULAR SAMPLE AND LUNCH ROOM 113 Leonard street, eitablished cfaht years; Stock, License Insurance, Furniture Fliturei and (lood Will; other busincaj cause of selling. Apply on mHE FINEST MQUOR ESTABLISHMEKT IK NEW tbe Desl oc: "'o' on Broadway. If not told before Thursday, September 23, will be sold on tha WILL PURCHASE ONE HALF INTEREST i location IA i TRAVES EBLEB, liberty itrMt.

ARCH. JOHNSTOS, AUCTIONEER. Household Fu-niture, by order of the executors. The creat Auction House of JOHNSTON VAN TASSELL will sell on Frldav, Sep- 24. at lOJg o'clock, at their salesroom, 37 "Nassau ble rder 24.

at lOJg o'clock, at their salesroom, 37 "Nass street, a assortment Household Furniture, valua Library of Books, valuable GoM Watch and Chain, bv ord of THOMAS P. VAY, w. nTTf-'RTwn tsccutora. W. DITERING, CHINA AND GLASS M.

BEACH, Auctioneer, 43 Barclay street. Sale September 22, at 10 o'clock, lots suitable for country aud citv trade. Goods packed for shipping. BURKE, SALE OF valuable Real Hill Pronertv BtJRKE will sell this day, at 12 o'clock precisely on the premises, tho valuable Property on the northeast coriier of Second avenue and Fiftieth street, known as M4 on the avenue. The house contains all modern Improvements, is a three story brown stone front rases.

Terms of can remain on bond and moa- for a term 01 years, 10 per cent to be paid the auctioneer fmmetlmtely after tie sate, balance on delivery of the deed Sale will commence with the rich and cosily Furnitura of the scriptlon of the furniture In the auction aotice'of this day. Tl BI IIK; S- AUCTIOKEER-LABGE AND ATTRACTIVE rich and costly Furniture of the brown stone house Second avenue, corner Fiftieth street. BURKE will Bell as above, on Wednesday, 23d at Ittlf o'clock on the premises. Parlors contain four costly French plate Pier and Mantel Mirrora. with elaborate corners- rosewood Etageres, rich lace and damaak Curtains, Mantel On Ing Room and Kitchen Furniture, Plated Ware, Chkia, Crock- cry and Glassware.

Kale truly unlimited. Also one seven octavo Piano, Inlaid, high toned, aud of grand action. T71DWARD KCI1ENCE, AUCTIONEER. til ELEGANT itORSKS. CARRIAGES, SLEIGHS, HARNESS, KOBES, 40., By EDWARD SCUENCK, TO-MORROW, 2SD AT O'CLOCK A.

ss EAST'EIQSTEENTH STREET. fine of bay HoriM, 16 llandj. 8 vi-ir oln, warranted perfectly gontlo and beiiortd to ho Bound stjllsh and good With I A KIDDLETON A KOAKE'S SECOND HAND chlnery JJupot, corner of Water and Dover line portiiblo and other Engines, Boilers, Tanks. PuniiiH, I)rop6. Pulleys, Shafting, Belting.

BRASS FOUNDRY AJiD FINISHIKQ SHOP POS sate, with or without a. fire horse power Enslne and Hollar, or wouM take a partner. Apply at 25 North FIrat utroet, Wiliiamshurg. Of OR SALE-MACHINEKY AND REAL ESI the New Hampshire Fliix situate In consisting of lot aud buildings, jute picfcer, cards, drawlnja rovinc and spinning Intiruis; balling, spooling and dressing machines; twisters, callftuder, looms, belting, shafting ana a.11 the machinery and appointments for makin" carpets or basaing. Appiyto JOHN BILEi', 65 Wall street! FOUK-ROLB CRUSHER, OE crushing rock; 1st of Shafting, Pulllea, Oearing', Boiesl Holts, Ac.

be corner North and Ttiirtf Etrects, Williamsburg, Li. September 23, 21 and 25. SALE-ONE crushing rock; r. 1 FOB iA nj OR ALE-A FRENCH SPIRIT STILL, and Worma all 3,000 gallons capacity- alBd Rectifying Tuba, Cisterns, will be sold low. Inquire at 171,173 and 175 Christopher strc'eL -jqulre at CHARY A WKE.

KOPELLEB EHCINE AND LOCOMOTIVE BOIIn erB--Engine, 28xliS, iu complete order; boilers used live months, and as good as new. Also two Hulls, auttabla lcrorco foraule low, by DAN. W. RICH. ARDS 88 to 1114 Mangin street.

TEAM ENGINE FOR SALE-AN ENGINE MO HOR3B power, 20 inch cylinder; nearly new, and three Boilers! an Engine of about 10 inch cylinder will bo taten in ert change. Apply to C. SCUWARTZ, 363 East Fifty-third Btreot, ECOND HAND LAROE POWER SHEARS, WILL, CUT half inch Iron; srnall power Trip Hammer, small Dicko. band Punch, blacksmith's Bellows, Tools, cheap. At 62 Cannon street.

A TTENTION--WANTED, 10.000 PAIR OF PANTS ANDf Coats; also Indies' Clotliiug, Carpets, prices will bo paid by calling on or addressing Mr. or Mn. NATHAN, 46tJ Seventh avenue. A H. ROSENTHAL'S, SI THIRD AVENUE, NEAR Tenth street (formerly 353 and gentle, men can obtain the highest value for Cast-off Clothing, Fur.

Carpets, by calling or Ladles attended hy Mrs. Koseuthal. A ORDERS RECEIVED TO PUR. ohaso Wearing App Carpets and Household Furnl- nue, one door above Twenty-fourth street. by Mrs.

Herz. A -FULL VALUE PAID IN CASH FOR CAST Off -il Clothing, C.irpeU. FuniHure, by callinx on or ad dressinff y.r. or Mrs. M.

COHN.SiO Scvemh avenue, near Thirty-third etreet. A B. HHJTSS'S, 535 SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN Thlrty-nrst and Thirty-second worth of cast off Clothing, Carpets'and Jewelry for tua Western and California trade. Ladies and gents, we tee to pay the prices in cash for the above articles. A call or a note will be punctually attended to by 'dr.

or Mra. MIN TZ. A T816 SIXTH AVENUE, NEAR FORT Y-SIXTH STREETj JJL ISAAC fLA-'i'TO guarantees to pay higher prices thfta any other dealer-for Cast OB" Clothing, Carpet, Furnltura, having to till large orders (or the Omaha market. attended to by Mrs. Fhtilo.

A MISH'S, 187 THIRD AVENUE, LADIES ANU Benllemen can receive the highest price for Cast-off Clothing and Carpets by calling or addressing. Ladiw attended by Mrs. MISH. number asabDve. Laniei walled upon "by "Mra.

"Maril. True you will be dealt with to vour tatfaction and 'benaflt. HaraoH. Brti, Ic. M1 sou be uu tlmt.

A 9S SiiVRNTtl AVENUE, NEAR THIRTY-SEVENTH -TX street, and centlemen will be astonished at price 0. MORItlS pays for Caat-off Clothing, Carftu, Fur. A -I -AT EDWARD MILLER'S WELL KNOWW CEtabllflhment, WO Seventh avenue, near Nineteenth fitreet, ladies and trenticir.cn can receive the utmott valuo 14 cash lor 'cast off Clothinc, Cm-pels, Furniture, Diamonds, by calling on or addrcuing. Ladles Ia by Mrs. Miller.

A 71 SIXTH AVENUE, ONE DOOR FROM WAVER, ley and gentlemen will bo astonished prlcM F. HA'RRIS payi for off Clothing, and Jewelry. Ai wo havo to nil a laroo ordtr for the Wcuem market will pay par ceut more tban any oilier dealer la the city. Plcaic call on oraend polo to F. ARRIS.

II Siitb x0ln Ktteuded Mn. Harrli. iNEWSPAPERl.

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