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1Z SITUATIONS WANTRD— FRMALKSS Cooks, ae. Q7 mar femliy; 87TH ST.—AS COOK IN A. PRIVATE Bo objection to at her proseat emplcyera, from Wo Seen cae 102 cr WEST 49TH 5T.. S FIRST CLASS WOMAN rN cook ins hotel or boarding house, city or country; ekeeper. Call Saturday and Sunday. 116 oe CEDAR S8T.—A COMPETENT good reierence, Ask for Mrs, 118 we WEST 19TH ST., SECOND FLOOR, R Froesiant Woman aa cook ina small faunl) sll ktads of cook ia, f WEST iSTH-ST., IN THE REA RESPRCTA- Die Woman as first class cook; understands Eng’ ch @ooking; {0 a small privete family ; good reference. 20 18TH ST. SECOND FLOOR, FROAT coon “resoectable woman a8 first ciate Cook ; 10 Objection to assist with -tue washing; best city reference from Inet place. Fs 25 WH AY. BETWEEN 27H AND 5TH STR good baker of ro EAST MTH ST.-A COMPETENT PERSON AS cook, cr ehambermaid and laundress; best refer. 343. ence, “Onli for two days. 354 FEST sD st. 45 000K IN A SMALL PRIVATE famay sh the washing and ironing; bas good city Mccaes Rae tole place. Call for one day, 46 6TH AV.— A F. private ‘family; Feference from laat pi PV ARTED—BY A SWEDISH WOMAN, A SITUATION se cook in a hotel or restauramt; wou'd not object to going go, tbe country : speaks and understands Engiisi, Ad- resa FANNY, CH WOMAN AS COOK IN A DO objection to the couutry; Herald ofice, Chambermaids, &c. 136 PENT wT ST—A YOUNG WOMAN AS e chambermald and to do sewing, or to mind a baby; fs a good seamstress; good city reference, Can be secn for two days. 204. Est ITH St, BETWEEN STH AND ert ays.—A well reoctnmended young girl, who tho- Toughly understands ber business, as” chambermatd and to do fine washing and ironing, or as chambermald and seam- stress in a private family, |" 20 WEST $0TH ST, RETWEEN 7TH AND @Tit ava.—A resprctable gir ns chambermaid and wait- Fees; no opjection to the ecuntry; unexceptionabie city re- EAS’ 2918 ST.—TWo RESPECTABLE YOUNG 2) rin; one as cook, and the other as chambermaid nd Ine rare ws together; no objection to the coun- i good referenc! EAST 28D 8T., BETWEEN 1ST AND 2D AVS, second floor—A resp ee ¢ girl as chamberizaid and 34 ‘waitress; good city referet 52. GRAND ST.--A CAPABLE YOUNG WOMAN TO ai) do up stairs work or take csre of children. Can be geen at her last emp oyer's for two days, 652 ) 2D AY., SECOND FLOOR, BACK ROOM.—A BR spretable girl ns chambermaid and waitress {nar srcetatie ram ly ; Willing to assist with washing und troning; ‘God reference, Dressmakers and Seamstresses. 138 SEAT, SECOND, FLOOR, REAR ROOM.— Dressmaiing, shirts, family sewing done to orde Mrs. R(CHARDSON 21 NEAR 19TH ST. IN THE FANCY 5 amstrees going out by’ the day wonld like a few more cusiomera; cau cut and bt for children; has con- siderable knowledge of dreasmaking. 31: BAST 2TH STA SWRDISH GIRL AS SEAM- stress, or to take care of one or two growing chil- dren. Call for two days, from 10 to 2 o'clock. 937 FAST LTH st. FIRST FLUOR, FRONT ROO 4) Fashionable dress and cloak makin, Spring and Summer Suits, 6 and unwards: Wrappers, #4 43 106 also children's and misses’ and Fasbion Plates, cutt or address, 41 WEST 22D 8T., WEST OF 9TH AV.—A FIRST class dressmaker desires a few engagements out by the day, having been engaged as forewoman in one of the first claus dressmaking establishments of this city; haa ail tee Jayest styles and paitemns. Call qn or address Miss erie aiutie te memes Pelion og and basting. Terms cash. Call rs. MAXWELL, FIRST CLASS DREASMAKER WISHES A FEW more engagements in Grat class private families; ina competent cuter and fitte on diferent’ ma- chines; references, Adiress FIRST CLASS DR ge out a few more ‘fit and trim in latest style ; also operator. box 186 Heralé Uptown Branch office FIRST CLASS DR: more engaze:nents by t ilies. Address J. M., box 1,266 Broadway. MAKER WISHES TO FE: 3 during the week: can cu Address AMELLA, 46 roadwa; MAKER WISHES day in first class private Herald Uptown Bratch oftic Genera! Honsework, &c. Q5 VARICE st,, BASEMENT DOOR. A YOUNG 105 girl to do genera! housework in a sinal! private funy fe willing and obliging} good referouce as to hon- 161 2. S7TH ST., BACK ROOM, NO. UNG girl to do general housework in small private fami- 5 good city reference. nA branches; city refe- NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, SITUATIONS WANTED-PEMA Q WEST 2TH St.—A LADY, IN REDUCED CIRCUM. >, ,ftances, would ke a situation with @ family going to Hurope; highest references given. Cail oa or addroas Mrs, 4 EAST 73D ST.—A GERMAN LADY, * EXPERI- enced in teaching the plano, desires a few more pupils; dest references, Address Miss H., as above, : Serre * = 5 BAST eTH ST., BIBLE HO! TEACUER IN ©) aeetebrated seminary wou'd teach in city or country OF tate charge of youg Indies; teaches all brancues. Ad- dress Mias C! ) EAST SSTH 8T., BETWEEN 8D AND LEXING- 32 Non ave cAresjoctable woman would like to take charge of and clean offices 194. STH AV, NEAR sist STA RESPECTABLE 4th good reference, to wark her passage inack to Australia, Syduey or New. Zealand, with a lady ora lady and children’; has travelied all over the British colonies aTH AY., FRONT Kurope: fs never seasick, Call or address, 200 MEST 2TH, sh, CORNER room.—A widow lady nitresa, who'has deer Such on Broudway for several years; cau furnish best city referance from late employers. QOD Bast JOT, st.—-A THOROUGHLY WELL LAA qualified teacher of modern languages, especially French and German, denres a situation ina school in the country or city; six years’ references in colleges and other Institutions; best of references, Also would give private len- sons im families; moderate terms, Address Professor T. TH. 34 BAST 801TH ST.—BY AN INTELLIGENT YOUNG & woman. to travel to California, or any of the ‘Weatern States, with a lads wardrobe, fully competent to and erould be will: reference; address ppointing interviews Sebiek must be ‘after six inyans engaged during the day. Address A. B., LADY THOROUGHLY Competent to tench ‘the French, German and Logiish Tanguages, which ale ‘speaks fluently: and to give fastrne: tion jo all higher branches, as teacher fn a tg family; has references ; no oui to country. Call on or address GOVERNESS, ‘care of T. Lebmaier. 455 EASE STH St.-TO RELIEVE A PARENT IN e)e) her household cares, or charge ana instruction of children, or the charge of a house, by person of refinement, LADY DESIRES A POSITION AS SALESWOMAN.— £\. “She has been seven years in a large retai, houss in Now York, Address for iwo days H. J., box 147 Herald Uptown Branch office. HIGHLY EDUCATED FRENCH LADY, WITH thorough knowledge of the German language, wishes to find for every afternoon kome employment; private les- Sona, amuensis, or would do translation and take care of the foreign correspondence of a business. Address A. F., box 101 Heraid Uptown Branch office. PARISIAN LADY OF MUCH EXPERIENCE IN c ch, German, Italian, desires a situa. or companion ina family coing West or ___ SITUATIONS W. TUATIONS WANTED-—B MAN AND WIFE, EITHER fu country or city; no fami mendations trom last plage. loguiee at 16s Th Serr barweas Aes and 201) for three days, 10_FAMILIES OF DISTINCTION.—AN AMERICAN, with 11 years’ experience in Euro) , apenking the prin cipal lan) wishes to fad a ing to Europe f' along per scooter Eee. Guallded ‘and well be: commended.’ Address 1. HA! care of Hon, John P. King, Augusta. Ga. GITUATION AS PORTER, OR TO WORK IN A WHOLE- 1D hale store or factory, Country. "Address DAVID, Her & Scotchman, uoi long In this __ CLERKS AND SALESMEN. Accounts INVESTIGATED, ERRORS CORRECTED, closed; books accurately J. ¥, BURROW 1 box 2,777 New York Post ofthe : : ‘os aie ‘oltce. reat. "A A but a YOUNG MAN need mnat have good ences and have city experience in thetrade, bk aie 2 a CONNOR, 301 6th av. and clotting line, mp the best references, wants to find an adequate place by the lat of May, Address F., Bek JAND ACCOUNTS KEPT AND EXAMINED IN a thorcugh manner; intricate accounts adjusted ; books: pankrupts’ books exainined and executors’ accounts Contec MAN nieranadedoui'e BOOK KESTS a good Collector areas J. V. FIRST CLASS: SHOR BALFSMAN STANTED NONE N EXPERIENCED SALESMAN IN THE DRY oops Herald oflice, balanced however. complisate lly confused, at moderate rates. Address A. B, R., box £0 Port office, LERK W ‘D—IN A GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING tore; must understand the business and a ood refer. j Wages $10 per week. dress H, M. T.. Herald off (\HINA AND GLASS.—AN Al CHINA AND GLASS / salesinan, several years’ experience in cit ie, 1s open, to fata ehgagement, Addreas for one weok X.Y. fx LERK WANTED—IN & WHOLESALE AND RETAIL dyeing establiahment: one acquatnted with the ness prete dress) DYEING ESTABLISHMENT, Herald attice. OPYING J forenoon WANTED—RBY A YOUNG MAN, WHOSE re unoccupied ; wa good and rapid peaman. Aidiese H. Re Ax, Herald odlee, RY GOODS SALESMEN WANTED -WITt ence, JNO. E. SEWARD, $01 Grand at., Willie D": G CLERK WANTED—A GERMAN; MUST SPEAK English woll. Apply at 8h st, corner avenue ( XPRRIENCED SHIPPING CLERK W: “J two months; none but those of experience and good markers need address, with references, box 1,781 Post oflice, JITUATION WANTED—BY A DRUGGIST, GERMAN; Hours Inghest references. Address KORGHESE, box 143 fully competent at muaen ied. ¥. B., licrald Uptown Branch ofice, 428 Browiway. Spar eae ete nenecotyan pee: A. HIGHLY EDUCATED | GERMAN LaDy WOULD | GALESMEN WANTED ‘IN CITY AND COUNTRY TO like to go with a refined faril: travelling companion | \) geli to grocers and druggists, residences and stores, & {o Europe or California, or as, reside eas. Address, | profitable package article. §ot0 @6 can be made. Ollice 14, for elght days, NCES, box 142 ilerald Uptown | [a2 Front street.” Brauch olfice, 1,348 Broadway. ERMAN TAUGHT BY A LADY, AFTER A NEW method, enabling the pupil to read, write and converse ia atx months; terme moderate; hixheat reiersnees as to auc- Addre: NOVIS) ITING GOVERNESS i, box, 111 Herald o‘tee. Vv" ful scholastic trainin, lish, French, music and cient teacher, THOSE REQUIRING CARE- or advanced instruction in Eng. raving will @nd advertiser an of Address VIGIL, box 19 Herald office. Intelligence OM-es. ELL RECOMMENDED GERMAN SERVANTS FOR all positions, capabie and trustworthy, constant! found the German Mi NTE! RST © ‘3 Protestant girl, age about twenty, for general house- ‘work; good wages ‘and steady employment; taust be well recommended. NUMBER OF FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKERS wanted—Only the pest trimmers nee’ apply. Also ladien fo take work out; competent hunds, accustomed to making up white dreas; reference and sample oi work required: Uloae who have worked for Miss ‘Hodnett preferred, “apply At 25 East Lith ety at basement door, from 8 to 10, or & Ay o'cloo! FIRST CEASS'AND EXPERIENCED. SALESWOMAN wanted—In our suit and mantis department, WECHS: LER & ABRAHAM, 297 and 299 Fulton street, Brooklyn, GIRL TO orice Hi AND IRON. APPLY AT NURSE AND SEAMSTRESS WANTED—A - PRO- teatant woman. Apply, with city reference, at No. 1i8 East 18th st, \OOK WANTED--AT 22 WES SIST § recommended ag whe will assist in the hat i ply between # and IL FLOUSEXEEPER WANTED-A SMART. HONEST widow woman, to have charge of a boarding house & good class of laborers in the country. Address G. W. Hera!d oftce. LL ‘Ap: MEEINERY SALESWONEN WANTED FOR RON: IML nets." Tixperienced ones only need upply at 8824 Broad- way, near 19th 6, ATORS ON WILLCOX & GIBBS’ AND WHEELER ‘3 sewing machines wanted—At 123 Mercer st., 5() WEST Writ st., BASEMENT.—A RES SPECTABLE Bh woman for housework in a small private family: 2 willlog and obliging, 397 EAST MPH Gt. BETWERN IST AND 8D AY ‘An English gir! to do general housework in a errall family of not more than three persons, who keep but one servant; wages expected $4. Housekeepers, &c. 6TH AV.—AS GOOD WET NURSE; ence. 194. THAT, NEAR usT-st.—A YOUNG | WIDOW ‘as housekeeper; 1s competept to take the entire gharge of a Louse; widower or gentlemen preferred. Call from 10 tii 6. GOOD REFER- STH AV. UP STAIRS.—A YOUNG | WIDOW lady ax Lousekecper in @ widower's family. Cal pase do pot ring. LADIES WANTED—TO ATTEND IN A MILLI- nery eres Apply to Mra. M. FEELY, No. 7 ion a JHION ADAMS & OO., 681 BROADWAY, HAVE ROOM for a tew liret clans tie banda; young Indies accustomed 10 work giver: TANTED-A CAPABLE GIRL TO COOK, WASH AND jron and be generally useful; must be a good one; Address box 63 Fordham Post office or in- V wages liberal. quite of Postmaster, — mp0 CIGAR STORES, FIRST CLASS.—WANTED, BY A .tleman, who is a ciger maker and an excellent he game (tobacco), a situation as clerk und aasist- ind experience in’ Parts, London and San Fran- Address FUMO, Herald office. id anti Ww: TED—TWO EXPERIENCED CROCKERY SALES. men, for first class retail trade. No others need #p- ply. EDWARD &. BASSFORD, Cooper Ii APRIL 8, , 1871. —TRIPLE COACHMEN GARDENERS TAXTED IMMEDIA’ ‘SLY AN. INTELLIGENT, AC- = née, tive, working farmer, of Amertean or German ho bas been raised “HEL? Ww. -ANTED MAL 6 T TAF. LEXINGTON AV, TORKISH BATHS, COR- ver ith ¢t.—An honest, healthy, large, strong. intelli gent, industrious, strictly temperate American or English man, aged abont 20; must be well recommended. OY WANTED IN THE GROCERY BUSINESS: NOT r 18 years old ; must reside with his parents in the city itor ene, hand. Apply at 116 Warren at., upstairs, ofclock, OY WANTEDIIN A DRUG STORE: ONE RESIDING rents preferced, Address, with references, PHARMASY, leraid oftice. ¥S WANTED.—A FEW SMART BOYS WILL BE Paid $8 to $5 0 week. for selliig s light patent article on the street, Apply at 812 Broadway, second AN OYSTERMAN WANTED—ONE WHO), UNDER- stands opening oysters rapidly. Apply at S766th ay. Quest WANTED—AT 678 BROADWAY, WO OR THREE GOOD CANVASSERS ea Call at No, 1 South Willtam st., from 3 to 5 P. WASTED A STRONG, ACTIVE LAD, ABOUT, 16 ears Old, respectadly’ connected, ied one of his parents, will find » altuatioi A NOLD & CO.'S, Twporters, 68 and ¢5 Worth at, TANTED—A WELL EDUCATED BOY THAT IS A good writer and can keop accounts; good reference required; salary $300 a year, Address R. #1. B., 60 Bowery. VANTED—IN A WHOLESALE HOUSE, AN INTEL: Hgent, active boy ; must write a good be correct at Pe) ‘and reside with his parents. Fern ew aL, 254 Lost odlce, WANTED SERVANT; ONE THAT 48 A GOOD plain nig) Bae ben good washer and ironer and neat and tid erson. Inquire at 193 He at., with teterence fron Ronee pee wg WASTED MAN, TO. DRIVE LIGHT WAGON; ALSO ‘one to take charge of a smail store; must deposit se- will pay good wages, General Agency, 227 Fulton st., lyn, up stairs, TANTED-A BOY IN TIL ‘gale business in tht and be well recommen G. L,, box 4,783 Post ailic 7 ANTEDA GENTLEMAN wio HAS HAD EXPERI. ence asa canvasser to establish sab-agencies in the New Engiand and MidJle States; liveral inducements. TH. FERGUSON & Co.. Puulishers, 128 Bl TANTED—A MAN TO WORK IN THE PANTRY AND to make himself usefui at the Oyster Bay, 1,144 Broad- way. TANTED—FOUR OR FIVE GOOD PRESSMEN TO ‘work cotton seed. ‘Apply at the Stonewall Vil Works, Hunter's Point, 1, gurity OFFICE OF A WHOLE- Nard reside eviin bie parenta Address, in own handwriting, Be “ru KE TRADES, AKER WANTED, to work as third tare You No i B BNGRAYERS AND F 4 Jewelry. TANTED—A CLERK FAMILIAR WITH FIRE INSUR- ance and bookkeeping, correct and quick at gure writes n good hand and can’ come well recommended. A‘ drezs PROSPECT, box 146 Herald office. WANTED BY A BANKING IOUSE, A YOU thoroughly acquainted with the practical and theo- retical working of the foreign exchange bualness and who can give undoubted references, will find an Al position by addressing box 1,193 Port odice, TANTED—A MPETENT TRAVELLING SALES- man, in ladt it io undergarments, for Eastern ANTED—A SALESMAN, IN A FANCY GOODS AN Yankee notion wholesale house. None but such hav. experience {n this trade need address J. oi —— se Westen THOROUGH BOOKKEEPER IN A wholesale house. Best referenco required. Salary $1,200. Addiess B., Herald ollice. w* TED—. SALESMAN OF ABILITY AND EX. perience for the lece dey extn nt. PON & STUART, SM B W NTED—BY A COMP ETENT SALESMAN, AN E ‘gagoient to travel in Ohio, on commission, for a cloth- tng and pince [ioe house; has & good paying trade, Address D.'H station TANTED—A SITUATION INA DRY Goons coM- ‘miasion house, by a yotng man who has had over five years’ realiton vo and who is making New York bia Home, in the pos tion to make ont account sales and assist generally at vooks, or as best reference. Adaress CHARLES H. Gres @ Baltimore, (Mi.) Post office, Vv ‘ORB, WEST SIDE, A young man as bookkeer rences indiepensable. Address BOOKKEEPER, box 216 and ‘cashier: pood refe- Heraia office, in handwriting of applicant. NESS MAN, FROM THE SOUTH, in either a commission, suction or pera clerk; box 1,409) TANTED—IN AN UPTOWN ‘end is also a fair bookkee} reference given. Address for two days Vv VIRGINIAN, H Herald office. ‘ANTED-A GOOD DRESS GOODS SALESMAN; also a young man. of some experience to Icarn the business. Apply at 797 Fulton av., near Cumberland st., Brooklyn. y ANTED-THREE GOOD DRY GOODS SALESMEN, to goto Georgia. Apply to-day at 549 Pear! at, TANTED—A TRAVELLING MAN, WHO HAS HAD experieuce in selling saleratus, baking powders, &c., at 112 Liberty st. ANTED—A FIRST CLASS COOK, TO A sil distance in the country. Apply at the Clarendon Ho- tel, corner of 4th ay. and Wasa pee ON SEWING MACHINE ttress ticks, 87 Bowers, warms FIRST era MILLINER, Broadway 8 HOUSEKEEPER, BY A THOROUGHLY COMPE- tent Indy, in a private family or boarding house, city or Countrs, or would travel with a family golag abroad ‘to take care of chtidren; accustomed to travelling. Addresa Mrs. GRAHAM ew York Post office. A SOTHERN wipow, OF 20, WOULD LIKE TO 8) periotend a gentleman's house for the summer; at of town preferred: 1s eminently eayabie to make howe plea want. Address for one week M. yan ITED—A POSITION AS HOUSEKEEPER, OR IN inen room of a hotel or private fai ‘Address Engicwoot House, N, J., or vox 1,80 New York Post ‘ANTED-BY A YOU tion as houxeker et ower's; where there arc chi preferred or country. Any one wishing a responsible pi Gre the Rest of reference, ean address, for to BOK IIT Herald Uptown Branch oflice, 1,24 TANTED_-A SITUATION AS HOUSEKFE? Enghsh lady, who bas had nine yeas’ exp: ve good reference from Inst place. Addr jeraid office. iti anon ie oe WEST 20TIT ant woman a6 ome 10 rst class Jaundr but those who wa. E WOMAN to go ont by the day we mabiug, iroping Bat best reference if required. 134. housecieat! 13 atande Pronch luting and is an excellent ironer WEST 37H ST.—A FIRST CLASS LAU? would take washing to do at her own house; DRE under- FAST 162 Tarers Ares by the day ty do washing, Lousecleaning, &e. 6) 71H AY., SECOND FLOOR.—A RE 252 German woman wishes to do a few ger some fumiiy washing at her residence. Nurses, &c. GOLRCK ST., IN THE STORE. A 3 American widow, living alone, wishes & baby (o nurse, Would have a good home and kind care. GRAND &T., ih coma § cITy.. many vor NG Gin To take oate of children jon to traveling; @atisfactory references. ul & WEST ath sr. to make some engarements ISI] WOMAN WANTS tmontuly narse and oWH by BuIae dye- to xake ouargs of a (aby from its birth; k tors. eat elt; EAST 55TH ST.—A YOUNG GERMAN GIRL TO take care of children with a family going to Europe ; ood seamstress. Address or call. ARRTED WO. West geri YOUNG Within trom breast, of sullk, ‘would lire 19 go out to nurse a'young baby. 90 ~ Bast ATH 87. CORNER OF floor. A reapectable Welsh wowan as wet purse; bas a froab breart of milk. 7 fe y the bottle; Kind, willing ith w lady; uneacep- ie igiug; no objection to tr: Houable Ferercnco, Cali for two da; « WEST 497TH ST.—A RESPEC Ban Sart are ets te: best reterence. 330) FAST MTH ST, PRESENT RMPLOYER' young colered ait] as nurse and chambermald; ‘haét alpen 8T,, NEAR AY. A., THIRD STORY, 414 front room. A respectable mazvied woman would ke v {0 Go ous as wet nurse; base fresh bremet of milk. NGLISH PER. maid in a family going to Gall on oF adress G. be SD AV. NEAR WTI ST.—AS MONTHLY nurse oF In general wick wees ; satisfactory refer addres. ABLY, MARRIED a to the country; A bas 2.054 B., Waltress, chanihermald or seamstress AN NGLISH PROTESTANT WIDOW AND dauent infant's nurse; the other ns nurse, coe berthald can ran Wheeler & Wilsou's machin; no objection to travel; good reterence wiven, Address WIDOW, New York Post ollie —_—~— Wattresses, dec. AQ WEST (OTH ST., PRESENT at! A RE OO spectavie young jini aw waitre 5 TH ST. TH RD FLOOR.—TWO SIs. jit take charge Address 4 chamberinald, ana wor a! Of children; hays lived in good laces in Ireisnd, for two - WA NTED—A GOOD COOK, | » we ANTED- LADIES TO ENGAGE IN WA BIGHT, Re ble business, that will enabi make from 2 to Sbper day. Cull ou oF address FERGUSON & CO. 138 Bleecker st. 7 ANTED—EXPERIENCED trimimed paper patteras, 589 Kroudway. HANDS Apply to E. B co. Wi rers A NURSE ACCUSTOMED To THE aad Shae to take charge of other clil- ent 3 W TWO GOOD GIRLS; ONE FOR GENERAT, work ant one to care of ehildren oud sew. Apply, with references, at 116 WASHER, IRONER A a smal! fami at 87 West Sit , willing to go to the country w during summer, Apply, with city refer street. WASTED-A GIRL ABOUT 14 OR 15 Y2ARS OF 4 to wait on teb’e and make herself general; Apply at 283 East Tweltth streot, Wares IN A WIDOWE: M4, energe wii Lave entire controls FAMILY (SEVEN : American girl as Address \ TANTED—A YOUNG WOMAN TO DO THE MOUs work of a small family. Apply at No 163 East 7 street. "PROTESTANT TO TAKE garden, must come well re- 1g Greenwich Apply in the oe W FAMED-VHREE JEWISI LADIES TO ACT. AS ng walerwomen ont of New York; good salaries Apply, at St. Charl mareryen ictet, 48 Broadway. V bewwer WartEe st. LAUNDRESS AND CHAMBERMAID, both willing to assist with other work; bring city re renee, 47 West 22d st. w* TED—A GOOD SEAMSTRESS WHO THOROUGHLY understands to sew on Wheeler & Wilson's machine, Cali at 563 Madion ay., between Dith and doth ats, W ANTED-A PROTESTANT WOMAN TO DO THE general housework of a amall family a short distance in the country. Apply (0 HIGBIE & CO., 149 Broad; TED. WAITRESS IN A W boarding honse; between 13 and 3 to-day, at Toke wR AND TRON ae at 102 West dot! TANTED—A GOOD With good city reference the hours of 9 and one PRIVATE city reference required. Apply at 4 Juco, corner Sth st. Universi WANTED. A PROTESTANT WOMAN M PE tent to met aa nurse; also nurse to care for older Children; elty references required, Apply at 99 West Cth 1 Frday aud Saturday mornings, from If to 1 o'clock. ws ANTED STRAW AND NEAPOLITAN SEWERS, nek work; none but the mont exnerienced hat need oon at BALUL, PRICE & CO.’#, 195 Falton st, Brookiya, SITUATIONS | WA KD—MAT Lia! 16 WEST GOTH 8T.-AS GOOD WAITER IN A PRI ) vate fumtly by a young man who thoroughly wpe. Mande hia duth present employer's. j unexcepionadle city reterences, Cali a AY. DA 96 or porter. NG MAN OF TWENTY AS WAITER on or addvess M. PETERS. QZ BROADWAY.—AS FIRST CLASS WAITER, BY 40 ayoung man of experience nopjection to the countes; best reference, Call or address P. 7., Bridgeman's weed store srt ATION WANTED--BY A_GERMAN, 18 YEARS nan aa bar tender; cau give beat eliy reference Aire M WANTED OA COMPETENT DRUG OLERK, THAT can speak the German and English languages, at 200 ar. B, between 12th and 13h ate. Wine ‘A YOUNG, UNMARRIED MAN, AS SALES- nan in a Broadway clothing store; habits must be and Willing to work hard, Address Eoitta, sintton ‘A, Spring a. ____ COa Ne ‘COACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTE: lishiman ; thoroughly experienced ;_ raat 3 Ro enenm- brance ; good city reference and from England, Call on or address, for three days, T. H, B., at Mr. George Murray's, 25 Eaat 15th st. GARDENER'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST class man; understands his business and 1s not af io work; bas best reference: ra plenty of glass, eal on or address R. D., at Alfred Bridgeman & Son's, 676 Broad- way. MEN AND ‘GARDENERS. it BY AN ENG. SITUATION WANTED AS COACHMAN-BY AN 4A. American; married; ove child; honest, sober and in- ustrious; .ood city reference. Address JAMES WHITE, Washington Riding Acrden corner 26th st. and 6th ay. 2D AS COACHMAN: STRICTLY willing and, obtiing; temperat a good driver; three rears’ best vity rence from last ce. Call on or nddress Bt. D., Hast 20th st , Dotween Nos. and'5, Tear stable. G MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS coachman and gardener: no objection to go m short e in the country; undentable references. Addrens oe nya MICHALL HARIIGAN, box 18) Herald Up- town Branch office, 1,246 B: Ae occ, WANTEDON GUNA ‘AND PISTOL WORK. Nassau st., room 20, ILE, IER AND GRINDER WANTED,—ONE SIN- a d forger, one good fle grinder, BLACK DIA- MON. FILE WORKS, 39 Richmond st., Philadelphia, “]THOGRAPATG ENGRAVER WANTED—AT THE 4 office of CaEeRy SEIBERT & Pic aaa William ep eel WANTED- IN THE JEWELRY BUSINESS, ng _gentlomat Address H. B, YOUNG, care 7 Broadway. WANTER SOME GOOD, PHOLSTERERS AND A large boy. Apply at 438 Canal st. DEGRAAF & C ANE. ‘WARTED A, GOOD | WATCHMAKER, TO GO TO WY, Nashville, Tenn, Apply to KELLER & UNTERMEYER, john at, JANTED--MARBLi SA WYERS..- FEW GOOD Fang sawyers can have steady work ty applying at No. 714 Water st. WANTED-IMMEDIATELY, A FIRST CLASS GOLD ‘swivel maker, Apply al DURAND & CO.'3, No. 9 bai had York, or at 49 and 61 Franklin st. New- ANTED—A LITHOGRAPHIC PI the Clark Thread Company, N TER, “APPLY AT rk, Ne J. SHEET. AMEN MINER, AUCTIONEER, ALLEN B. MINER & BROTHER, baw 4 eA i gt MINER. Salesrooms 98. Gouin 77 Reade streets, os. €X7 ant #19 Broadway, southwest oN ence ‘Abit z Ayia o'clock, at the salesrooms N Or Chambers and 7 HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, prising & general assoriment, removed for convenience one en oe ey vere preare ‘and Ingratn Car fn erfmson brocatel ; black walnut Bait in drab ey ‘and striped Tops: rosewood seven octave Piano, perenne: yi and b.ack walnut marole urea }» Paillasses, Feather Solaters and Pillows, Sheets, ‘Comforters and Cover: Hos, Pier ana rs Mirrors, Washatands, Toilet Crockery, reakfast and together writh other Furniture enumerated {1 orig i plated ‘Ware, cutlery, Kitches Purntt tis, pad tues TUESDAY, APAIE M, the residence of the iate John H. Williams, “ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE, by order of V. Mumford Moore, administrator, of the estate oF Margaret Williams, deceased—handsome Housebold Fur- niture, elegant Oil Paint: p Asnaniens urope fh rip ro ay the Ai and Ei ean E wc Engravini WED! EDNERDAY, AL rae cenannr Sted Ee AT AND BRIBR PIP! cr GOODS, AxD AMOK ERS" Articles, to. incind Glass Cases, Deaka, Counters, Mtelving. C Chansiler, fron Safe, Mirrors, Ac. The stock of ciara is ia very cholee, consisting of about Sou,0o0 cieara, of Figarog, Partagas, Kapanglas, panolas, Upman, Bou- net, El Merito re, “austiy “choles desirable. witnot reser By oder of SNA WEDNESDAY. cAND THURSDAY NINGS, APRIL EXECUTORS AND. Be ROAD WAR. BALE of a fineco lection of Modern Oil Paintings of the French, Belgian, English and American Schools, comprising dne ex’ yet ‘of following leading and distingut ferbockhoeren, I. Rob! D.DeNorter, ~~ r ome yee FE. Bidan, LAH. De Bent, J. Rast, Roflinen, Vintz, Carrabain, Willems, ‘and others. by order of executors of A. Vozt, artist, deceased, a number of finportant Pictures by the late highly esteemed arti Whose works wereo highiy appreciated by both eonnow, sours — ‘artisls at the late exhibition at the Academy of BY ORDER OF ADMINISTRATORS, a collection of Works of Art of the ancient schools, many of which are very fine and believed to be original by the old masters; also a number of fine water colors of the English Behool by gs ere ms gee and Hanyaot the Royal Academy, R. Hagnet, direct from the artist's | reir be on exhibition on und after Wednesday, bth AT PRIVATE 8A’ two superb Berlin Carpets imported to order for a gentleman. in the clty, but never used. Can be seen at our salesrooms, A —B. G. SEYMOUR, AUCTIONEER, . ty 8. JOODALE & Ct Nos. ? 7 wats we est Twenty-third street, Fifth Avenue Hotel, SELL, ON TUESDAY, WEDNEsDay ‘AND THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 12 and 13, COMMENCING AT 10% A. M. EACH DAY, the entire stock cont mined tn the atore of Mr, STEPHE! v PRILBIN, ‘NO. 707 BROADWAY. THE CATALOGUE includes rull Hines (recent importations) of real and French Bronzes and marble case Cooks, inlaid with ma'achite, PARIAN boty oa VASFS AND STATUETTES, PARLOR ORNAMENTS. RLGUKER WORKS OF ART. RECEIVERS—JARDINIE DRESDEN CHINA WARE, HANDSOME GROUrS, &0., £0, Also a general and i complete ‘assortment of FOUR, SIX, EIGHT AND TWELVE LIGHT CHANDELIERS, BRACKETS, NEWALL LIGHTS, CANDELABKAS, &o. These ode are among the finest ever offered at an auction sale, ticularly worthy the attention of dealers and the trade generally. POSSESSION OF THE PREMISES MUST BE GIVEN BY THE 16TH INST. This sale will, therefore, be peremptory and without reser- vation. GOODS NOW ON EXRIBITION. CATALOGUES SATURDAY MORNING. cock AND va #15 to $20, por Jientown, a. UNE BONNE act A DE L'EXPR. ner les enfants; qu'on fournisse de bons Stadresser a Mm THOMSON, au 259 iva, U* FRANCAIS, NOUVELEMENT ARRIVE, DESIRE J se placer dans nine famille prive. S'adresser chez Mr. Gommery, Tet dime ay. ence por renseiguementa, Carlton av., Brooki\ _ MAG MN ‘ERY. span) ie T WILLARD'S MACHINERY DEPOT, 4 DEY street—Horstin, a Porta’ Engines, ¥x20, 10x20, 12x24, 14x36, 15x06 Engines and Boilers; ha Dempi.eld Blower, Platform Scales; Engines bought, sold or exchanged, ZONTAL ENGIN: ea Pat including Pamp, Tank, Hea faaftingy Falters, Mangers, ftost price’ 254 f OR SALE—AT THE FULTON JTRON WORKS, 490 Cherry street, sx wrought iron Shafta, 14 feet 6 inches diameter. with wwe one Flywheel, 10 feet ammeter, 6 feet wide, 4'4 thick; oné Pulley. % feet diameter, 8 inches thick; one’ Cogwheel, 5 diameter, 7 inches ticks Piclos and Bove! Wheelt;. al for $900: anh w Hollers goo! ‘na new, 20 fect long, 3 fect’ diameter, one 15 inch flue, Brice 100; I-horae power. F°% SALE CHEAP—FIY! 7 WROUGHT IRON OTL Builla, holding from iN to 6.000 gallons: to be seen at the fron yard of G BALDWIN, corncr Water and Wash- ington streets LOT OF FIRST CLASS PLANERS, LATHES, UP ight Drila, Shapers, ‘Shafting and Hangers for sale Cheap. "Inquire at 85 Lib $200 saan aso, pee oe a Fogine. May be seen In running ord fice, Jersey City. iirookiyn. EUROPE. G UERLAIN, 15 RUE DE LA PAIX, PARIS. x Ambresial Cream for Shaving. Fashionable Perfumes for the Handkerchief. ustrate for the Hair. RHO (preparation spectale), QUEEN'S HOTEL, GLASGOW.—THE FA ILY OF the late Mr, MeGregor bey leave to inform the patrons of the above hote! that they are carrying on the business as formerly. Ean de ¢ THOROUGH, PRACTICAL SCOTCH GARDENER a fire! clase understanda in ali its branches. .y Henderson MAN AND WIFE WANT SITUATIONS TOGETHER; tan gardener, also understands the care of horses ai All kinds of cattle; wife cook and do housework, Address Ny des, bow 319 Herald office. (SOACHMAN. W :D-SINGLE MAN; MUST BEA careful driver and good groom; be willing to make himself useful. Address, stating references, box 5,915 Post ofice. YOACHMAY 7s SITUATION J ble married man; long exp: ity ; five years’ unexceptionable reference from Inst employer: !s Ben sized man, not afrald to work, Address, for three days, CDONNELL, 748 9th # (OACHMAN AND GROOM. in: thorough! ail garden ; off ITUATION WANTED, BY understands his business; no iret class reference, Address IN WANTED—BY A SINGLE 4 cold graperios, and all belong- ; five years’ city reference. Ad- SITUATION WANTED—BY A PRAC- rman gardenct; under- AWS, vegutables, fruita and everyching belonging ore, i the business; good cit Teverences. Address ¥. fi, Bridgman's weed ‘store, Broalw ou CATION WANTED-AS COACHINA FOR A YOUNG man of long experience in the business ign capital fore in excellent groom, Call on or Macien FF ast GituatioN “WANTED_AS OOACHMAN, BY STEADY, , An experienced ardom and careful ening; willing to. make tim: ood references, Address W., W ANTED-A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG GERMAN, as coachman and gardener, Call at or address 6) Had- ton avenue, carver Iiymouth street, Brooklyn. W ANTED—A SITUATION AB COACHIMAN | AND groom, by a young man who has six years’ cood refer. Herald ottice. are 3, ABLE YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUA. F t porter; good references. Address R, M., 043 ent) 8h. YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION WH will have a chance to learn some business; ta used to @rjeing hormen; wonld lonn $200 as security or take an inter: some bu ddvess, stating particulars, box 117 roe. tion tn a store; ig wliling to make himeelf cen fui; sa oative of this city; can give good refer Yaat employer, whom be left {a conte quence of death and the ily breaking up. be ween at 116 Cedar rt. for three J. HARVEY. SOME ory Herald office. MITUATION WANTED-BY A LAD OF 16 5) Wholesale business preferred; ean produce saltstact testimonials as to charact ‘Addreas C, J. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, 29 YEARS clerk, porter or deliverer, or in any mercan- at offers: references, furnished a to charao- ae. Address G. & . Herald oNows ence from bit last employer. Call on or address H. F., 126 at for two days, WAnienca SITUATION ; competent gardener and forint; is ver prominent 5 in Feenhouse and grape culture all on kno ne wite aud tworchiidren, Aditress JACOB ‘SHAKEN, East Houston st, care of Mayer, THE UN UNDERSIGNED IS A WaAxten—a SITUATION AB COACHMAS, BY A ober, steady man; beat of reference, 4 last piace, ' Addresa or call on U. R. Uampvell's saddle 50, 50 dt ANTED—A SIT ATION, BY A MIDDLE AGED MAN V nan horsen, drive, do ‘plain gardening wat Tnilk. Addrons Le Cy (American), on ® gentle: 0 take care of Neral office, Se make DI Mego A SITUATION AB UARDENER, hy A SIN. We man; can tak if hi and willin, Aidreas GAIe TANTED—A BITUATION BY A SINGLE MAN, Lot deretanding ey everything relating to a farm ; beat refer~ by Address, for one week. JO! MALLOY, 149 Bank DVANTAGES—TOWNSEND 188. Bowery.—Privat best method tions: attentive professo hand, Practical Telegraphy. Languages, iocution, Short. Lailtes ae ett MEDICAT. AMES, W, FM. MAXWELL, FEMAL® PHYSICIAN, Le ,No- 114 East Tenth street, does not bumbug ladies a inedicine. “A CERTAIN CURE FOR MARRIED or without medicine, by Madame RESTO, in r With fessor ot Micwitery; over co y years’ practice. Her infallible French Female Pills, No. 1, price_ #1, or No. 9, speclally pre- pared for warried ladies, prive 85, which‘can never tall, are fatennd healthy. Sold only at her olliee, No. 1 Kast iy. aecond street, first door from Fifth avenue, and at druggi 152 Greenwich street, No, 7 Sixth prone, or it by cot | sold at all Cantlon All others are counterioll, No. druggists’, Te IN TROUBL} GUARANTEED IMMEDL tire und eal olice—No pay until pet fcctiy cutee” Dr. ASCHER, No. 3 Amity place, Laurens street. Biegant rooms for ladies requiring nursing.” ~MADAME GRINDLE, FEMALE PHYSICIAN, 12) + Went Twenty-sixth street, guarantees rel Jef to all female compl wt xoome for nursine. A GREAT AND SURE REMEDY, FOR MARRIED ladies.—The Vortuguese Female Pills always give im- imealate relief, belong spec ly prepared for married ladies, Alay writes !—These p! Selforea mein One day, witheat neonvenlence, like magic, Trice #5, Dr. A. M. MAURE CEaU office 9 iberty street, 0 + by mail. A wee MMA LL ee NEVER «fal cure je complaints, Elegant rooms, nure- _43 East Elgnth atreet, a tr TWENTY YEARS’ PRUSSIAN HOSPITAL EXPERI- ence. Privato diseases successfully cured inside of 48 hours, without — : ir. FRANKLIN, 161 Birocker street. FRE TILL OURED, x of the New York Un Pd ge London, as jscases, “Ofee 20° Centre sree, newt _Conmuitations tre ing. R. ‘LEWIS, A AUTHOR OF “MEDICAL COMPANION and Guide’ to Health,” offers, restoration to the debtli- tated and diseased. Forty years’ pricate practice. No.7 Beach b street, New York. TR. HUNTER a BOND STREF — 118 GREAT EXPE- rience enabies him to effect a perfect cure, No taint left in the blood, * MME. WILLETT ¢ URE IMMEDIATE R, AND Y. D ‘Their French bed never fi Rooms before and dur- ing confinement. 84 West Forty-fourth street, near Sixth avenue. ee TO FEMALES,— MADAME Dusots ears’ practice) gtiaranteos certain relief to pt. | ios Tomtale restorative, #5: electricity appited. Ted reniy-elghth slrech near Tried nven ppl an Ante, IN TROUBLE CURED. “AT ONE INTERVIEW, with or without medicine, withont meonven ranteed, Dr. PERRY, 51 Bleecker sree vd CHARLES vi 19 ‘street, between Washington and West.--Ladies, consnit ar ou alvailmente, Bonrd, nursing, intania adopted, ac, ATO PAY UNLESS CURED.—DR. AND MME, WEST cure at one interview; thelr French Palle never fail Rooms betore and during confinement, 144 Wi eet, near 7th avouue. ARen. JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER. AC Ontice and salesroom 37 i Nassau street, opposite the Post HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, NS? MIRRORS, CARPETS CURTAIN JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL wilt nell on THIS Day (SATURDAY), ‘AT 10% O'CLICK> heir salesroom. sau street, ‘an extensive assortment of Honsebold Furniture of every description, Also, for account of whom it may conccern, ule Harrel Fowling Pieces, Silver Wate Chinese O11 Paiatings, Cabinets, Lounges. Also atty Sewing Machines. . SPECIAL NOTICE, HNSTON & VAN TASSELL ould, respecituiy iaform the pubite that they have, in con- nection with their prince’ : Tessa BEREET, rented the spastons sare NO. 39 NASSAU STRE! corner of Liberty, where they will receive {nroices of all Kinds of Merchaniise, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &©. parties wishing to dispose of the same at auction. gferuichler stration given to sales of Household Furniture AL the residence of parties declining housekeepinz. A® TISTS SALE, FINE PAINTINGS. ROB! sat Pkt eg Auctioneer, 82 Fifth avenue. Wat soll, by order of executors, on vrltines, W. 8. Mout, Ny Avy together with the Collection of an Amateur Gentleman, comprising 1 {mportant pi ieeares from Mount, Borkman, Brocharat, “paverser, Patrols, u ubner, ‘assal Bristol, v Preyer, Butler, ima: Webb, Hail, Ri chard, ‘Ww. T. Wust, Alx. Peerus, Chapin, and olbers of celebrit; now on exhibition, day ond tthe SOMERVILLE iy GALLERY, 0. #2 Fifth avenne, comnee Fourteenth street, 10 be gold at auction, MONDAY and TU! aA RY NINGS, 10th and Lith April, TTENTION !—GREAT SALE OF BUILDING LOTS— ‘The great East Side Property at Parerson, N. ster Monday. J. Hf. HINDLE, Auctioneer, will geil Ue auction, on Easter oncay, ApcH 1, 1-71, the best perty In Paterson, part of the Willis streét Tract ; terme Pasy very litte cash required; balance ean remain on mortgaj ¢ for hve years, Sale will commence and continue daily at) M. until adjourned. Horse cars will ran free {rom Erie Genot. If Monday shonid be wet aale will commence on Tues- DRIAN H, Lots on Fif MULLER, P. R. WILKI ADRIAN Hl. CO,, will aeil at auction on Tuesday, April li, at 12 o'clock, at the Exchange Salesroom, TH"Brokaway, Eifty-third eteboy, two. Lote, eituzte on. th gouth side of itty third street, commencing 200 fect east of Firth avenue, eact 25x100, cTION —AT 12 EAST TENTH STREET, NEAR FIFTIL nae, EDWIN NICHOLA, Auctioneer. Large and rien Household Furniture sale. A rare opportunity for housekeepers ee Oe jiret clasa Furniture. Magnificent Bronze, Oit Paintings, Parlor Ornaments, rich y gilded, latest style Drawing Room 8 brillant toned rosewood, four round corner, Le Works of Ar! atuary, China and Silver W at public auction, Tills DAY etl 2 td ‘Aptis 8, commencing at 1034 o'clock precisely. e five story resi lence 12 Kast Tenth ‘nireet, between avenue and University place, one block west of A, T. art's bullding—Vei Brusacis, Medailion Carpets, Cur- tains, Pier aod Oval Mirrors, Cabinets Bois de Rose, gtided Tablés and Onental Chatrs and Lounges; beautiful arlor Salta, covered with the richest deseriptton crt mand gol and green and cold French satin; at nzeres, Corner and ie Stands, Bookcases, Parlor Desk, Bronzes, Cloc' Vases, Statuary, Fignrce, Patotings, Patlor Ornatenta, Works of Magvificent rosewood Planoforte, cost & Stool and’ Cover; Music Cabinet, arly new Torowood and walnut Chamber Suits, Bersteats, Hnteats, Washstansts, Commodes, Wardrobes, Spring and Hatr Mat- tresses, Bediltng, Blankets, Linen, Sofas, Gast, Rockers, Lounges, coveret with reps and finireloth | two Exxtenaton Ta: bles, two Bulets, with Cut Glass and Crystal Ware; China and Silver Wart, Kitchen and Servant’ Furnitare. Must be removed af hours, after tng ale." Reliable men in attendance to cart OF pack goods for Purchasers at reasonable cl AUCTION, . at 2 ovolock preciaely, old Furniture, at the foie nory: residence. 80 lace, West Tenth street, one block west of Brond- ICHOLS, Auctioneer, Velven spp neni pon te 5 roaa' 714 octave Pinnoforte, stool’an Parlor Suits, covered with satio ence, Bureaus, Washstands, Commodes, | Spring and Hair Mattresse Soading, Wardrobes, Lounges, Sofas, Chairs, Rockers, C Kiageren, Bo Caulery, ae, clee!, YY. A" TION ‘Note —A LARGE J AND POSITIV# SALE, 0 Lot, BNO wort ote! conn, ‘comtty'ana tne tiousehold Furniture, fine BA ‘Ol Palntings, Bronzes, Statuary, rare and costly Works of Art, contamed in elegant brown stone mansion 120 Weat Twenty-third street, near Siath avenue. LUKE FITZGERALD, Auctioneer, will well this (Satur. day) morning, commencins at 103g o'clock, to the highest bid- der, In lots, by catalogne. Parlora contain— Chickering Planofories made to order; cost 8750) used nine months; four elegant Parlor and Reser Hon Bute ‘covered in silk reps and satin brocatel; cae and Writing Desk, Pier and Manto! Mirropdr fot Sofas, ‘ie gud Centre tab ies, real Lace Brocatel ing, rich nade Fedalivon ant Wilton Carpets Ture s Lounges and Easy Chaire; 600 volumes choice Boo! ke, Engravin, Matiresses, 8) Bointere, Linen, nkets, Counterpaness Mirrors, Chairs, Sofas, Tabies, Stands, Dint 14 foot Extension Table, 01 eto foot, Buffet, 4 Chaira, gous Bivee ‘and Plated Wares ci, , ! and Tea els, | be les Pitcher, Glassware, Cn! . Kaiven, Forks, Aivcheh and Basement Furi jeloth, i, Carpet, len Box, bore » &c., complete e story realience. Sale joods packed, shipped or Pyity ried vLOn et ee wen SAERS AT AUCTION, Ase B. Saye, “AUCTIONEER, Balezrooms 108 Liberty and 111 —t street. Pagan are arte Beddin, pee a Y, at it WALDRON & COOKE wil ol Siete day @ good arsort- pao Kolbmponpry hand and new geht ‘&e., regpered from maoufactory to our lesrooras for conven- tence of male, Leading Tealuren 16, lor and Libr: of rosewood and walnut, in eee also Lounges, Easy Chuirs, Rockers, Chamber nine rosewood, walnut, mahozany, suite oF aévarate pisces; big rade and medium goods. CASO ‘Teta. oak; |i cr Ea ant mi Booka fil tes" ait ar ‘and small Ibu ‘oak; Wardrobes, "Armoire-a- <ace, yeh ing Car a Brnsels, all soot ind English inerainy and Room and Carpets ; Crumb Cloths, Oltcloths, &e-7 Rugs and Nuts. gSPring Bottoms, Hair Top ‘and’ Hate Mattresses, Pillows, Suite fancy reps: nad oeaisand: in fulh Tables. Oak and walnut pillar and leg Extension Tables, 8%, 10 and 12 feet long; rosew od, walnut and mahogany Centre and Fancy Tables; China, Chenaber 8 Suit Sng ainy Vases, Jar- [frog Glasa, oot Piated W: being one of our ‘sales. WALDRON & COOKE vet give thetr personal residences, Terms reason aes to sales of Furniture at A —LUKE FITZGERALD. ‘AUCTIONEER—WILL SELL . this Sn oe hana i morning, commencing at’ aloe in oe avenue. Mi anew! 7 octave rosewood Fiadotorty Si Parlor Suits, Centre Tables, Eteg: Patntings, Hodroom and Dining Room m Furniture, re, Hedstends, Bureaus, 'Washstands, Commodes, Warirabes, 30 ier ete hairs, Bookatancs. Lounges, Sofas, Ice Box, Poa all 300 Lots; all will be woid to the highest bid 5 sale pos! UCTION SALES OF The und oie in HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. = Barat ‘ax heretofore, to ive ituée at reaidences of fam cs ¥ DANIRL A. NATEHEWS, AUCTIONEER—GALES- ON SATURDAY, APRIL, fat tig ELEOANT FYRNITURE, TIER AND MA HRRORS, SUPERD. CLOCK, VASES, VELVET AND BRUSSELS CARPET, FINE CHINA, SILVER WARE, &o" Embraced in the above are superb ebony and gilt Parlor Suits in blue satin, Centre Table to mitel ebony and gilt Secretary, with real bronze mountin; ‘Tables, very fine decorated French China Din Groupes and Statuettes, elegant Sevres Mantel Vases, fina ormo'u and bronze Clock, with Candelabras to match ; Shet- field Plated Ware, eleant pler and mantel Mirrors, Congole Tables rosewood ant walnut, Falor Suits in brogatel and ‘Centre und Library Tables, Bookcases, Extension Tebles, Butfets, ane walnus and gil ki hamber suits; Ward- robes, Hair Mattresses, Bolsters, Pillows, xc. Catnlogues now ready. Y M. DOUGHTY, AUCTIONEER. Wilt sell this day Saturday), April 8 nt 10 at the salesroom 79 Nassau street, near superior Parlor, Chamnber, Library, Dh Room Furniture, richly covered ani ani also Household Furniture of all descriptions, curled hair Mattresses, Holsters and Willows, velvet and Giher Carpets, Lounges’and Easy. Chairs, Mirrors, Curtalon, Wardrobes, Bookcase, Oil Printings and’ Engravings, China, Cutlery and Glass Ware, Toilet Sets, tc., Rc. the whole forming a ra Assortment worthy of attention. ‘To be pe- remptorily sold. ¥ JOUN A. DUNN, AUOTIONEER, Marshal's sat, will nelle this. day, at 10Wg o'clock, at their salesroom, 288 Bowery, See Stock and Fixtures of a Poot and Shoe Store, consiating vit Boots. Shoes, Show- cases, Counter, Shelving and a general assortment of boot makers’ Tools, Will also sell a large lot of biack Rg Fur- Bilare, conmiating of ‘black wainat Suit edt nde, Ward Bes Bedstead Waar SIN MURPHY, * Marshal ¥ F. COLTON, AUCTIONERR-SAL SSROOMS NO. 63 East Thirteenth atroet, near Bi —Genteol Honse- hold Ly yee in Wer 'wenty- iret strect.—Un Monday, feat Twenty-Urat sirect, betwoon Seventh acd ues, the entire Furniture of the largo prizate ich Carpets, Parior Suits in satin damask ; Bed- and Basement do.; Kiichen Furniture, &c., &c. ‘Cata- Togues in time. ¥ LF. COLTON, AUCTIONERR— SALES ROOM NO; bt East Thirteenth street, near Lede gr cage reat April 11, tke cantatas Pernice af ie dwelling 134 East Twelfth street, between Third and Fourth avenues. Particulars in time, with catalogues, YF. COLTON, AUCTIONEER—SALESROOM NO. 58 East Thirteenth street, near Broadway.—Elegant House- hold Furnicure, rorewood [iano, supero Velvet, Brussels and Tograin Ca Oil Paintings, solid rosewood and carved vince Asie tat do., Ae, On Wednesday, April 12, at No. For enth street, near Fi'th avenue, all the rich Ciegane Furniture of the private dwelling, ‘sore full partic= ular to-morrow. ¥ 1.3. SWARZKOPH, A AUCTIONEER—SELLS AT 1035 Nock, 431 West Forty-second }, Stoek of Gro- hed) Finwuress poultive in ios, Dea era iu. 9) SWARZKOPH, 948 Bowery. NGINEER OFFICE, HOUSTON AND GREENE STS. New Yonx, April 7, 1871. T will sel at public sale on May 1, 1K71: one Horte, Wagon f 170 Greene street, New York. Bi is deemed ous will be rejected. Terma cash, JOHN NEWTON, Lieutenant Colonel Engineers; Brevet Major General. Oy oe ages | SALE. P.“FAIRCHILD, Auctioneer, On Monday, April i, Sti, SLID A. Meat. 708 Broadway. ihe ctock of Patent yor Stoves, Chaiing Dishes, Gan Stoves, Ketsies, de. ; also all the Tools, aot &e., used inthe manafacture of the abore stuck, Ac. ane on MONDAY, Pst! 17, 1671, at 12 ( at th ne xchange Salesroom, HL roadway, very valu atent Rights, granted to D.’ Hy ioe, for the manufactare of Vapor Stoves, &e. der of awe W. A. MOUNTCASTE Exeentor, URNITURE SALES AT AUCTION. RD & OGDEN, Brondway,s corner Seventeenth street, Union square, reapectfally Inform parties declining honsekeeplag that they tre prepared to xive tueir prompt aud special attention to tbe sales of Furniture at thelr realdences, PoRNUEe 8 “SALES. AT PRIVATE. RESIDENCES.— N. MATHEWS will give specia’ attention to such sales, or, if preterced, Furniture may be rent to his apa. cloux salesrooms, 58 Broadway, St, Nicholas Hotel bullding. Charges moderate, ‘ACUB HOGA RY, A AU TIONEER. U North William street. ‘of Housebold Furniture at the yk Mooachold Furnitn ire, at the auction rooma, A110} v'elock, at the 0.1 North William street, mortgage sale black walnut Wardrobe, do. marble top Dressing Bureau, do, Washstanda, Hatstund, Mirrors; do. Bedroom, Suits, Cottage Sults; Extension Dining Tables; Chairs, Washstand, Oftive Desks, Writing Tables, iron Sofas, Nair, Husk and Straw Mattresses: Ulu walnut Hodeteads, Cottage and makogany Bedstead; velvet, Mruasela, three: ply and ingrain Carpet Engin Otleioth, Xe, J. G, TOMY KISS, Attortioy for Mortgagee, Also Marshal's Sale pA large, ttock of Crockery, ¢ nd Dinner Seta, Piates, a Saucers, Gloves, Cans of 1 JOM Ware, China, Piteuers, Cups on i Titut1ER, Marshal. Sule, 36, Chair, Stove, Of. MOUNT, HILLIELY Marnie UESDAY. APRIL Uy y-lirst atreet, elegant Household Furat WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, anetion rooms, Houselvold Furniture. OUN A, DUNN, AUCTIONEER, oJ JOUN A DUNN & CO, will soll, tins day, nt 1 o'clock, he § * Also this day, ae bai't one fron Safe, one doubie De: cloth, at 430 Kast Elev ck wnd Fixtures of a Diss Uitery, viz: ‘Counts sures, Fancy Votties, Signs, Lamps, ¢ Positively In lots, P. TRAVER, AUCTION J P, BY OO. virtue of a chattel mortza: R WILL Sibt Je, on Sattray, April & W871 at Yong ofclocks at No, 40d trast ‘Fwenty-third street corner of First avenue, 10 Weaving Looms, 2 Sprowiing Warp Machitc, 1 Eyelet Ma Shafting, Pulieys, Belting, 4 Desk aud ail Tao's on premises, R, cr SELL THIS Gay, at 2 o'eldck, at 220 Chryatto. street, on account of P. FRAVE EER WILL Geath in family, Carpgts, marble top Bureaus, Lounces, Ta- bien, Stoves, Chairs’, Feather” Heda, Blankets, Mirrors, Bronzed Clocks, Curtains, Crockery, Giasaware, Singer Sew: ng Machine, & SHERIFF'S SALE IN JERSEY CITY.—THE SHERIFF ‘of Hudson county will sell, on the promises, a desirapio: rack of Land, coatal men about two acres, rituated on a Bergen Point plankroad, directly south of nue, on Saturday, April 8, 1871, at2o’clock P.M. A greater art of the patch Se money will be allowed. to remain. on ni and mortuags. For further come inquire of WM, BRIN ERNON Fy Solleitor, Jo Clty. ‘ LEGAL NOTICES. {8 THe DisTRICT count OF THE UsizeD STATES for the Middle District of Atabama, ja may. ‘The Louisiana National Bank of New Orleans; Charten Lanier et al. vs, The Seima and Merluan Ratlroad Company H. Grandin, Sollettor of complainants, to the decree of the said court in the above on- titled eanse, made on the 22d day ot February, ‘inst, the un- al Master Coumissionors Buimed aud ive notice that they will expore fale, at puvite auction, fn the city oCSeima, Ala., on Tusa day, the Leth day of April, 1°71, all ihe continuous, Fallrond fans extend! a oe in Selma, in the State of Ala- ‘Dama, to Its pon wen: orn — rtke Btate line 43 Bagong at or near York Alabam: station, the State it pie heretofore known as the Alabama end, Fraeine Raliron 1" and afterwards and, now Jeridian fkalirond,”* together with all ‘ta apes appartenane e8 and franchises, 9s me Now are in tho m of the Recetver in this cause, ioe be at the ay of mal, tochuding all the railway, ways, rights of way, vuln aud citer lasida, nll traoK, | Piste, viaducts, nces and other strictures, all denote, station Touke thee houses, wood hoves and other hope and other shops, and ee ing stock or ments, and all Silvery, “woke laploment, si and materials for the aaa ope ing oF replacing the sald railroad, o any of ite eqiipments or appurtenances sa reins ito all franchises connected with or relating to the sat Sr tke constrycbon, walttenaues or nee thereot and sil oeket wale franchise rights and things which bave been na Jiroad compaay for use In conne. tion nd are now, hall be at the time ver appoluted by oh he ahall thea BB i allothor property, rights, francht: be ies by purchase or otherw! oy houses, car palldings, and all machine locomotives, tenders, mn ins redeceator ta 08 e, during the pes: nae, e ait ypelrom aa now, or silo at he time in Me SF to witch he ran tied; as they Wr oan deacrjbed in said os then eatin" tes uJ a ve, meaty fel of feat tate belonging to i fenserot a ceratn vald comonay and tion of the aald premises, aitinated fi Sia eaneehs wis aietar ba a leas fox Yi for good p “4 adibury ihe he re day sai ta on the deliver rot th ‘th Pala promises by the nndersig nh of vated at the city of Mon! Mh day , ei February, A. D. 1871. QHRRMAR, caer

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