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—FOR UR PHILADELPHIA BRANCH, AN rotmhas Uo lesen rooting ant de has falls of ba ‘App! at New x hnaine™ Piiladelphin Company, 138 Broadeey, N EXTRA CHANCE.—MEN, WOMEN, BOYS, GIRLS, Tel hy, $20. We a e| to give Aone Teloprapty, $3, Weare Sesparad ta eive per Institute. Day and evening. GENTS WANTED—TO SOLICIT LIFE INSURANCE. eel at the Republic Life Insurance Company’s, 409 GENTS WANTED-IN EVERY TOWN IN UNITED > oe Best article selling ever ottared the pani: r, Tho 's Herb Cigars (no tobacco). Cert Catarrh, Asthina and all incipient stages of consumption. delightful substitute for best Havana Cigars, All men, wo- men and children smoke them with reat picasure. Price BW cents box (12 cigars), $3.00 dozen boxes Depot 205 Broadway. N. Y. BOY WANTED.—HE MUST LIVE .WITH HIS Parents, Apply at 344 West 18th st OY WANTED—IN THE OFFICE OF A WHOLESALE drug store, One having good! references and writing good hand may address DRUGS, Herald office. OY WANTED—IN THE OFFICE OF AN IRON manufacturing company: Addreas, in own hang vi e references, A. W. H., box Naw York Fost bs gorge WANTED—18 OR 20 YEARS OF AGE; understand his business and come well recom: Avply to WILLIAM MULLIGAN, 271 Courtst, near . Brooklyn, APPLETON & CO., 549 AND %%1 BROADWAY, 'e, wantextra help in the Subscription Department. nice of Superintendent, 8. L HALL. 4 FFIOR BOY WANTED—A GERMAN; MUST UNDER. English. Apply to LEOPOLD SCHMIDT, 63 om syagh hinge rine piecing a aoe ; must understand openi oysters. al @s0ath ‘av. corner dist st PO dia “ANTED—AT 827 STH AV., A SMART YOUNG MAN to open oysters and wait on table. Wy ereeD rity MEN TO DISTRIBUTE PAPERS- Apply carly at 35434 4th av. ‘ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A COLORED WAITER, with city reference. Apply at 50 Eust 2ist st. ‘ANTED—A TRUCK AND CART DRIVER; MUST have good reference. Apply at 112 South st, ‘ANTED—A GOOD AND EXPERIENCED MAN waiter for a road house; also a good shed man. Ad- dreas, with reference, HOTEL, Heraid office. ‘ANTED—TEN GOOD SEWING MACHINE CAN- remers: Apply to DOMESTIC 8S, M. COMPANY, 96 8 ANTED—IN OUR SHIRTOUTTING DEPARTMENT, # young Person used to handling sliears as assistant, MICHAELIS & KASKEL, 683 Broaaway. by ecpemes bak ale BOY, Cag ee ort. ¢ oe re to deliver goods. nV. Bs, Her: ald uptown Branch omee. © er eC WANTED—4 COOK FOR A FIRST CLASS HOTEL IN few Haven; a steady, competent man cansccure a Permanentvituation. Address box 1,631, New Haven, Con: ANTEDTA STRONG HOY TO MAKE HIMSELF useful around a bar and restaurant 7 je QUIN'S Restaurant, 20 Ann st. vith ‘ANTED—A GOOD CITY DRUMMER FOR LACE goods; one who is acquainted with the trade. 67 Walker st. "ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, WITH GOOD CITY REF- erence to attend bar at 149 Hudson st. Apply from 9 to 10 o'clock. ‘AITERS WANTED.—FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT walters. Apply at 137 8th st., between 4th av. and Broadway. WANTED=A YOUNG MAN AS BARKEEPER, WHO canfurnish undoubted reterence trom first class houses. toL. W. PARKER, Sith st. ee oe ok elt Cantey ecard) a good Washer. at 919 8th av., between pth and 65th sts. eat WANTED A LAD OF 16 O8 17, OF GOOD ADDRESS, in a jewelry store; $200 first Year. Address by letter only, with referchces, H. A. CHURCH, 196 Broadway. anrnnnnne nnn Or sanlineasihend -ANTED—A THOROUGHLY COMPETENT MAN TO Wks sods. Geo": A MERLE BONIPTURE oe Liberty st. eee ANTED—A SILK HAT OURLER, BY THE WEEK; to being in store rred. Apply wo. SMITH, BT Patton st | Ta ore Prete "ANTED—A COMPETENT MAN TO TAKE CHARGE of a steam boiler. in connection with other business. App) nen and 3 to 5 t JONKS & RYDER, 432 way. WASTEDIFINST CLASS FREESTONE CUTTERS, May tba AF tilling to work independent ofthe society Suaranteed. Address A. DWELLY & 00. of JAMES °MARICA, Springheld, Mass, Vy een wo DENTISTS OR JEWELLERS, UN- aun nee gold artificial ota principally ; two . ain. men of Ineans, to learn dontistrp. 15) Bowery. Ay And Some ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED OUTTER ON SHIRTS and drawers; knife cutter preferred; one wbo can give good references wiil find steady employment. M. SIMON & BROTHER, Broadway. ] Beck, c “CHATHAM SQUARE—GRANT id ; 82 $250 per week; Family and % fpan tase Bouse open all night. SUIT OF ELEGANT APARTMENTS WITH PRIVATE table and attendance, at Worth House, 22 Firth ave- uo, fronting om Madison “square, Broadway and’ Filth |] WEST TWENTY SIXTH STREET, CORNER BROAD- way.—Elegant family Rooms, first class table and at- tendance, to $40 per week to permanent parties; scient $3 per day. Lodgings $1 to $2 at She House. ELEGANT SECOND FLOOR, WITH OR WITHOUT new, handsome Furniture; ‘also large, newly fur- nished ffont Room, third floor, to family or'single gentle- men; location, house, table,’ all app intments, strictly first class. 304 Second avenue, near Eighteenth street. LARGE SECOND STORY FRONT ROOM TO RENT, with Board, at $7 East Twentieth st., near Broadway. ANTED—A AN WHO THOROUGHLY UNDER- ‘stands the construction of buildings, in the fron de- partment: ono witha knowledge of bookkeeping pre. erred. Address, with reterences, IKON WORKS, Herald Uptown Branch oilice. COPARTNERSHIPS. Me. ALEXANDER TAYLOR, OF NEW YORK, BE- comes a resident partner in our firm from this date. Lowvon, May 1, 1872. CLEWS, HABICHT & CO, OTICE OF DISSOLUTION.—THE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between the undersigned, under the firm name of Martin & Myers has been this day dis- solved by mutual consent. The business will be con- tunued oY, George 5. Myers, at the old stayd, Scow No. 22, foot of Charies street, North River. GEORGE MARTIN. GEORGE 8. MYERS. _ Mav 1, 1872, JHE UNDERSIGNED HAS SOLE AUTHORITY TO collect or recelye the accounts, debta and demands due or owing to the late firm of Martin & Myers. M. 4 GEO! 3. MYERS, 5 BROADWAY, CORNER OF EXCHANGE PLACE, & New York, May 1, 1872.—The copartnership hereto- fore existing under the name of Alexander Taylor & Son. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. ALEXANDER TAYLOR, ALEXANDER TAYLOR, Je. The firm of Alexander Taylor, Jr., (a limited partner- ship) will continue the ineas of buying and selling Stocks, Bonds and Gold, as heretofore transacted by Alex- sue ‘taylor & Bon. ALEXANDER pe 4 . er teil eee. _____ BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. in ADDITIONAL CAPITAL. Merchants, manufacturers and others requiring more capital, or persons desiring to invest money or enter any approved business, will moet with responsible parties and desirable opportunities (carefully investigated) at our of- fice. Mining properties, £c., sold on commission. GRIGGS, CARLETON & 0 Financial and Business Agents, 98 Broad References. Benedict Bros, Jewellers, 171 Broadway, J. H. Bewley, fsq., Secretary Univ. Life Insurance Oo., 69 Liberty street, Dickinson, Hurlbut & Co., hats and caps, 468 Broome streets CTIVE PARTNER WANTED—IN THE WHOLESALE toy and fancy goods business, established and success- ful, in‘best location, and open to closest inspection in every particular, Address 0. K., Herald office. (A. QNEHALF INTEREST YOR SALR—FIRGT CLASS . Drinking and Chop House lower part city; heart business. Particulars 23 Chambers street, GEORGE W. BIMERS & 00.'8 Store Agency. (A. NAN, HAVING $2,000 CASII CAN BECOME PART. ner in an exclusive monopoly, now in operation and dlonrishing: with proper management a fortune Is certain. Apply at 205 Broadway, third floor, front. LADY, SPEAKING ENGLISH, FRENCH AND Spanish, acquainted in South America and Cuba, wishes to find a gentleman who will accept her setvices in a boarding house, other business ox partner. Address 90 Sixth avenue. Spanish lessons given in the above house at half the usual price. RARE OPPORTUNITY.—FOR SALE, AT INVOICE, a splendid country commer Drug Store, doing an an- ; to $30,000, which Gan casily be Ce ; location first ofass: owner going South; must CURLEY, 12 Centre sireet. Acativana for a ligt and ‘proaiaple purineas Appi f& light, and ‘profitable business. toN, B. KATZ, 209 Broadway, up stairs. hays ‘ANTED—A GOOD LABORATORY ASSISTANT Was ccrtstsmantteontitue em ort preferred) and a boy with some knowledge of the business. Dr. WAIT & SON, corner 23d st. and 4th a ANTED—FOR WHALING VOYAGES, WHALEMEN, carpenters, blacksmiths, cooks, stewards, and Ger jaan and American grvcn hatids; good chances for good J. MORISON & CO., 109 South st., up stairs. ‘ANTED—A MAN OF GOOD ADDRESS; ONE AG- quainted with real estate in the city preferred. Ad- a y re, sala re A i of pice rc rer ect ‘ANTED—A STEADY YOUNG MAN, HANDY WITH hammer: none need apply unless thes bring written Seferences from last employer. Ask for the Foreman at io. 6 Gold st., up stairs. PARTNER WANTED—WITH FROM $5,000 TO $10,000; can double his money in six months; busi- ness established ; Foquires two to work iti reference re- quired. Address E. B., box 126 Herald office. ‘A. BARE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY.—ONE-HALE Interest in a Tollet and Fancy Soap Manufactory for sale; now in successful operation, and doing a large’ and first’ class business throughout ‘the country; goods first class and well known, and demand constantly increasing ; Address, rots 6; capital required $6,000 to With rei Bai ee POLL E BOA Herald office. A RARE OPPORTUNITY.—LIGHT MANUFACTUR- ing Business in full ongrations a staple article ; sick- ness reason for selling. 308 West Twenty-thi itree’ West Side “Advertivement office. <panniienteg |ARTING.—MUST BE SOLD ON ACCOUNT OF OTHER / business, five Horses, four Carts, two Trucks, all nearly new, with first rate work; everything in complete order. Inquire of LAFFETTY, ‘pier 24 North River, between Vesey and Barclay streets. Wise as FEW AGENTS OF GOOD ADDRESS, TO soll a new article, yielding a profit of 10) per, cent necessary to every business house and family. Call at 174 and 176 Pearl st. |APITALIST WANTED—TO JOIN IN THE MANUFAC- ture of a staple article covered by. patent, profits ten per cent per month and sales guaranteed. Address TAGS, erald office. ELEGANTLY FURNISHED FRONT PARLOR BED- room, with select permanent Board for husband and wife, near Central Park; $38 per month each; private family. 65 East Ninoty-second street, near Fourth av. l BLOCK FROM CLARENDON HOTEL, ll¢ EAST Nineteenth street.—Rooms en suite and singly, with Board ; house recently furnished newly and handsomely ; reduced rates; references, BLOCK FROM MADISON SQUARE.—ROOMS FOR gentleman and wife; sq m for gentleman; first class private house: reference. 119 East Twenty- third street, uear Fourth avenue. Q BLOCKS FROM | BROADWAY.—LARGR | ROOM, second floor, for gentleman and wife or two gentle- men* good table; also Rooms for single gentlemen, $7 to $10, 61 Kast Fourth street. HALL BEDROOMS; ALSO A LARGE ROOM, SUIT- able for two, with frst class Board. 14 East Thirty- second street between Fifth and Madison avenues. Lo- cation and references unexceptionable. $2 TO $6 PER WEEK—FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH or without Board and light housekeeping; Ameri- can family. 89 Hudson street, corner of Harrison. LARGR HANDSOME HALL — ROOMS, WITH ©) closets, to lot—With first class Board, at 217 West bree gg street; house and location unusually de- rable. EAST SEVENTRBENTH STREET.—A PLEASANT front Room, with Hall Room adjoining, to let, with or without Board. EAST TWENTIETH STREET.—AN ENTIRE SECOND Floor to let, with private table; also other Rooms, with Board, for tamilies and single gentlemen. WEST TWENTY-RIGHTH STREET, FIRST HOUSE from Fifth avenue.—Desirable Rooms on second and third floors to rent, with first class Board ; also a few table boarders; references exchanged. 206 Ba, ond floor, ‘Yate familly; good table; terms moderate. Qouxtey BOARD AT CATRO— near the Catakill Mountains; to dros &. E. DARBY, Cairo, Greene WEST FOURTEENTH STRERT.—A PRIVATE family will let handsome Rooms, furnished or Unfurnished ; with or without Board ; reference required. EST FORTY-SIXTH STREET, NEAR BROAD- ay.—Two small families and single gentleman can be accommodated with Board and very pleasant fur- nished oF unfurnished Rooms ences exchanged. ; rms noderate; refer- ENTY FOURTH STREET.—TO LET, large second story front Room ; also pron fourth tloor us clean and well furnished w boarders; references exchanged. EAST TWELPTH STREET, BETW! . ond and Third avenues.—Handsomely furnished Rooms, with excellent Board, for gentleman and wile or ‘a party of gentlemen; e WEST THIRTY-EIGHTH STREET.—A PRIVAT! family will let several handsomely furnished Rooms, en suite or singly, to gentleman and wife or single gontlemen, with or without Board. ST THIRTY-SECOND STREET.—FURNISH- Rooms, for married couples, with Board; house new, with modern improvements; a tew single commodated swith or without Board. WEST TWENTY-SECOND STREET, BETWEEN Eig! avenues.—Furnished Seventh and without Board FOURTH AVENUE, ONE DOOR ABOVE TWEN- teth street—Furnished Rooms to let, with Board. FORTY-SECOND STREET, NEAR EIGHTH ayenue.—Furnished, with or without Rooms, connecting; dry and cool; $6 each, ard, for the rooms. WEST THIRTY-FIFTH STREET, NEAR E avenue.—Pleasant Rooms, with ho nasrned; good Boa ites water, for couples or sii very moderate terms. EAST FOURTEENTH STREET.—TO LET, WITH unexceptionable Board, hands Rooms to gentlemen and wives or single gentle: WEST THIRTY.FOURTH STREET.—PLEASANT front Room or Floor, furnished or unfurnished, to agentieman and wire, with or without Board; hot an cold water; cars pass the door. Board if required. N AMERICAN FAMILY LIVING DOWN TOWN WILL rent nicely furnished Room to one or two gentlemen, first class accommodations. Uptown Branch offic NEATLY FURNISHED PARLOR AND BEDROOM to let, near Broadway and Sixth avenue cars, to a ntleman and wife, with Board for the lady only. ress M. H., Herald’ Uptown Branch office, 1,265 Broad- with or without Board; TH AVENUR, 27, BETWEEN TWENTY.NINTIL ©) and Thirtioth’ streets,—Elogant Rooms, handsomely furntshed, to let, with Board, FURNISHED ROOM, FOR A GENTLEMAN, WITH or without Breakfast; private family. 48 Lexington VANDAM STREET, NEAR MACDOUGAL.—HAND- ) somely furnished Room and Bedroom; also second floor trone Room, with or without Board; aay boarders accommodated, ATH AVENUE.—A LARGE SUIT OF LARGE, AIRY, ©) well furnished Apartments, on the second floor of the spacious double house 45 Fifth avenue, can be had on mal $6 TO $10.—PLEASANT ROOMS, WITH EXCELLE pS iT Board, for families and single persons, at 176 leecker street, six blocks west of Broadway. $i TO $10 PER WERK.—SINGLE ROOMS AT 172 Bleecker street; pleasant rooms for families; good table and central location. WEST TWENTY-FIRST STREET.—A FEW TABLE boarders can be accommodated with first class Board, 14. Weer twenty. EIGHTH STREET.—FURNISHED 7 aaa to let, singly or en suite, with or without ATH STRERT, 365 WEST.—A LARGE FRONT ROOM, +) on the third floor, and two hall Bedrooms will bé rented, together or separately, with Board. 19 WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, OPPOSITE U gifth Avenue Hotel.Elegantly furnished Rooms to let, with or without Board, to gentlemen and wives or single gentlemen. WIDOW LADY WOULD LIKE TO TAKE TWO children to board, trom elghteen months to seven years old. Apply to Mrs. NASH, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED with first class Board, at 17 West Forty-second street, Teferences exchanged. LADY, HAVING A HANDSOME HOUSE unexceptionable location, will let a handso or back Room toa gentleman and wife lady only; location near Broadway ‘and Twen' street. Address REFINEMENT, Herald Uptown office, 1,265 Broadway. ONE OR TWO HANDSOMELY FURNISHED Rooms to let, to gentleman and wife or sing! men, at moderate prices for the summer. 41 West Six- teenth street. OARD AND ROOMS t. ESIRABLE WELL FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH southern exposure, containing pantrios, hot and ith excellent Board, at $16 and om for $3; references exchanged. STREET, box 140 Herald Uptown Branch office. URNISHED ROOMS FOR FAMILIES AND SIN gentlemen, with good table. second and Twenty-third streets. E 204 Ninth avenue, be- 2 PER WEEK FOR AN ELEGA 4 nished second story Room, bathroom adjoining, with choicest Board for the summer; small family of adults, 223 West Twellth strect. NEWLY FURNISH FARLORS AND ro let, in 113 Garden street, a few blocks from ferry only; all improvements In housd; Breakiast given 95 CLINTON PLACE.—BOARD; HANDSOMELY furnished Rooms and hall Rooms, with modern improvements; table excellent; terms reasonable; also table Board. ARGE HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOM TO LET, sentlemen, in a re= below Fourteenth street. ' Address rald office. 4 with Board, to 0 or two single 2. WEST NINTH STREET.—NICELY FURNISHED Rooms to let, with Board, on second and third floors; references required. ut WEST THIRTIETH STREET.—TO LET, WITH Board, pleasant and neatly furnished Rooms, ad- Joining Gilsey Hor Bi nees exchanged. QO BAST TWENTY-FIRST STREET. DESIRABLE, e furnished Rooms to let, with Board, for gentlemen and their wives or single gentlemen. 33 WEST TWENTY-SECOND STREET—HAVING RE- e cently changed hands, is now noni. for Boarders. Roomsen suite and single, with Board, foi gentlemen, References, 33 WEST THIRTY-THIRD STREET, NEAR FIFTH OO avenue.—Suits, and large and hall Rooms, with Board, at summer prices; house newly and handsomely furnished. References required. ¢ families or ‘ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED CANVASSER FOR A legal work having a ready among business men and lawyers; liberal salary or commission. Apply from 12 to3 P. M.,'17 Nassau st., room 16. (OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS STEAM BOOK AND Job Printing Business; established 1865, and doing a good paying business. Til health of the proprietor cause of sale. Address box 72 station D. ANTED—A YOUNG MAN USED TO THE SALOON business to make himself generally useful; one not afraid to work; also four waiters for Sunday. Apply at oth st. and Sth av. “ANTED—FOR UNITED STATES NAVY, SEAMEN, ordinary seamen, first and second class firemen, prechanics and able-bodied landsmen. Apply carly at 198 ith st. W. ROD: ‘ANTED—IN OUR SUBSCRIPTION DEPARTMENT, @ gentleman of integrity and intelligence; noné other need apply; with the right party liberal arrange- ents will be made. Apply in person to A. 8. HALE. lanager, 12 Dey st. OR SALE.—TO A PRACTICAL WORKER IN TIN oods a splendid opportunity is offered to purchase an old established manufacturing business; goods staple nd sold to the jobbing trade throughout the country; capital required about $8,000; liberal terms will be m: Aes brs reasons given. Address Z., box 215 Her- ald office, GRATUITOUS | ADVERTISING IN CHOICEST JX medium, say $600 to $1,000—Offered for use of double that amount sixty days’ to’ fill orders. Return assured. Unprecedented opportunity for. valuable advertising, ot for an investment paying $100 per weeksamply secured. Highest references. Strictly bona fide. Address BRILe LIANT, Herald office. ‘ANTED—A RELIABLE YOUNG MAN, 18 TO 20 years of age, in un office, to make himself generally useful: salary Pony first year. Address, in handwriting of a with references, RANDOLIH, box 161 Herald ‘ANTED—A BOY, FROM 13 TO 15 YEARS OF AGR to run of errands and make himself generally useful; ‘must reside with his parents and furnish the best of refer- gpces., Address, in boy's own handwriting, WANTED, lerald office. ‘ANTED—A SMART, STEADY BOY, ABOUT 16 years of age, for office, and to make himself gene- wseful; must be willing’ to work; wages Sta week. stating where last employed, i) Herald ANTED—A GOOD, SOBER, STEADY AND RE- Mable man to solicit ord otels, restaurants, steamboats and sailing vessels; a liberal salary aud per- pepent, osition to the right sort of a man. Apply to D, BASSVORD, Cooper Institute. ‘ANTED—A SMART YOUNG MAN FOR LUNCH counter; must be a good and quick carver* and have a thorough knowledge of first class business; such s will liberally dealt with. Aj to D. W. SRRBER Bronaway and Thirty-fourth street, PABINER WANTED—WITH FROM $5,000 TO $10,000 capital, to take the interest of a_partner deceased ; business established and perfectly safe; firm is entirely gut of debt; any person wishing to start'a son in business this opportunity fs well worthy of consideration ; prinel- pals only will be treated with: references must be satis. Iactory. “Address for five days OPPORTUNITY, box 147 Herald office. ARTNER WANTED—WITH FROM $4,000 TO $5, E ‘ina business that will bear the closest scrutiny, or will ea young man, with fram $1,000 to $1,000, on a good galary and mone}, secured, Cail on or addreas ¥. FON- TANE, No. 5 East Fourteenth street. ARTNER WANTED—IN A MANUFACTURING BUSI- em, protected by patents. Little capital required irom a party competent to manuge the business. . W. HAIGHT, 243 Broadway, room 3. Lag tty WANTED—WITH FROM $2,000 TO $3,000- in an established manufacturing business. The pro rletor Is warranted in promising a fair income and an oe business. Apply to 0. G. BENNET, No. 9 Pine ci ‘PARTNER WANTED-IN COMMISSION, BUSINESS, with capltal; none but principals teed apply. Ad: dress GEO. WENNER, 11 State street, New York. 10 A DAY.—AGENTS WANTED, TO SELL NEWLY atented articles, Samples mailed for 2c, 119 fassau sh, room 22. GEO. L. FELTON & CO. PARTNER, WANTEDIIN, MEAT: BUTTER, PRO} sion and Pork Packing Establishment; good chance for man with small capital, Apply at Family Market, corner North 2d and Leonard sts., Williamsburg. wiboinbethan edo roars’ cortorrro rrr cece ae RESPECTABLE BOY, 15 YRARS OF AGE, WISHES to Joarn the tailoring trade. Can be seen for two Gays at 87 Park st., second floor, LITHOGRAPHIC PRINTER WANTS A SITUATION ‘as assistant transfer man; has bad experience; low ‘wages at first. Address H. F., box 212 Herald office. A ‘Seanan FOR MEN’S SHIRTS AND DRAWERS * WETMORE & HITCHCOCK, 271 Canal st. YOUNG MAN DESIRES TO LEARN PRACTI- cal shirt cutting; has some Knowledge of the busi- hese, “Address O., box 17 Herald oflice SITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST CLASS EN- ace fon ocean gteumnere aid stenmn Yachis” Aadcen a f nd steain yc ENGINEER, box 221 Herald office, sid (A. YOUNG, ENGLISH | ROY, 15 YEARS OF AGE, would like to finish his trade as painter and paper: hanger, having worked 3 years in the old country; best reference. Call for two days at Jl East 18th at. CHARLES HASTE. IRACKER ‘BAKER WANTED.—A GOOD MAN, AS ‘foreman; one Who understands machine and hand work; to a capable man oe Gra ent situation will be EL CANTY, 882 Grand st., Brookl: D. given, DAN. a RAUGHTSMAN.—WANTED, A FIRST RATE ARCHI- 1 taman, Well acquainted with New 1 ity wor such aman will sectire a good and per- manent situation. — Address box 1% Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,265 Broadway. LECTROTYPER WANTED—A STEADY SITUATION toa competent man, Address R. E. X., Herald office. Agrees, WHO UNDERSTANDS Hig BUSINESS LOTOUs wants & osition. ress id GINEEN, Heraia’omes. ye ‘OB PRINTER WANTED—A GENERAL JOB PRINTER to go to a country office in Connecticut; to a steady eta hea een hc Beye between land Il A. M. I. . H ar Beas en tod. H. VAILL, room w ADIES' BOOTMAKERS WANTED—NONE BUT a first rate hands need apply WELATERS. ‘858 Broad- TIBET CLASS DIAMOND JEWELLERG_ WANTED, ation here. oF an: AW ELLER, box 11] Herald oes, er CNY: Address JEW: 10 JEWELLERS.—FEW FIRST CLASS JEWELLERS and one di Aentndone AS te wanted. Apply to COX & ‘ANTED—A FIRST ‘LASS PLUM $ yn other need apply. TH@S. J. BYnWe tb! Hast 1h ot, ANTEV—SIX OR KIGHT FIRST CLASS OANINET mMakers.—Apply from 7 to 8 0’ Rone oor Pare to 8 o'clock A. M. at the office ANTED—SAW MAKERS; TWO GOOD ANVIL. MEN hundanwa. Addross’ WHE CLEMSON, Middictown, Orange comityeN YEN & ‘WANTED TWO | VARNINHERS, ONE BOY TO learn the varnishing trade, ¢ Aittera £80 Hudson st.. corner Broome, Net MAKErS and ‘ANTED—A GOOD ORNAMENTAL PAINTER 0! Tila, Hits as Ser Were eal any 8D | Be 10 HOTEL PROPRIETORS.—RARE CHANCE FOR young men in the business.—A first class Hotel, ina principal Southern elty to let, at a very low rent, elegant, y furnished, doing a large business, anid long Tease: to be tae ‘of ata greataacrifice. Particulars of THOMAS IZOD, 51 Cortlandt street, corner of Greenwich street. NE BEST PATENT EVER OFFERED FOR SALE can be seen fora few days at the office of J, W. PORTER, Esq., 106 Broadway, (0 LET—THE HANDSOME SALOON 496 SIXTH AV- enue, with adjoining (80x40 fect) large Victoria Hall; both splendidly and completely fitted up and furnishe: Well: adapted for music “hall, concert saloon or variety show. WOODWORKERS AND CAPITALISTS.—THE OWN- er of a very valuable Patent offers, on account of sick- néss, to sell the same, or Would make very favorable ar- rangements with some Roe honest, business ian, pos- seasing a few thousand dollars, to be used excl usively in the business. Machinery, &c., in full operation. A large fortune certain. Samples and full particulars with D. F. CURLEY, 12 Centre street. Weuet PARTNER, WITH $2,000 TO $3,000 CAPT- oi a paper hanging manufactory near the city. Address P. D., box 154 Herald office, ‘ANTED—A PARTNER OR EMPLOYER TO START achemical business in the way of manufacturing ; can be commenced with a moderate’ capital and a for: tune made, Address 8. B., Herald office. ‘ANTED—A PARTNER, WITH $300 TO $1, INA light manufacturing business; profits large ; all goods made contracted for one year. Address A. P. H., box 4,816 Post office. ANTED TO BUY—AN INTEREST IN SOME healthy outdoor Business, in the markets, piers, Park, ferries or livery stable, or would join another in establishing business; have cash and valuable facilities. ‘Address KNOX, Herald office. if 1.000 TO $2,500.—PARTNER WANTED, IN A . strictly cash business that will pay r y.” Particulars at 08 Broadway, room & from if th’ 3 o'clock. 5())-SPLENDID. , OPPORTUNITY. PARTNER ) ‘wanted, to sell tickets and share in the most celebrated money making exhibition in America. Apply e108 Broadway, room Me FOR A GOOD CASH BUSINESS. OF $4.000 $18,000; profits over clerk hire, £c., $1,760 ver year ; on south side of Long Island, 10 aninut ro depot; dwelling house and store, 29x35; 11 ontbuildings, Sie nbres; healthy climate, splendid water front, Map ‘id ‘all particulars of owner, 1) Washington street. ein TO $25,000 TO INVEST—AS PARTNER 10.000 in an ee EE commie. le grocery or manul es, DY an sonve, heieerietoed Duslness mat. Address TAYLOR: Jr, Herald office. ARD AMERICAN BILLIARD TABLES— bay hn ae Bayatellesand OO a t lowest prices. 1. W. C i inh & Collender, 785 Brondway. IGNED FRENCH BEVELLED TABLES, fared trio United Statee,‘Parchascrs wi 10 OT GELEVAi, wd Vooey oroet ance: day boarde! | front erat with good Board, sui QAM STREET 8% WEST.—A SMALL FAMILY, OWN- ing their house, a brown stone, will let to four gentlemen or two and their wives handsomely furnish- ed Rooms, wit t class B r 3.5 GRAMERCY PLACE (EAST TWENTIETH STREET $22. baree, handsomely furnished front Room, with Board, for gentleman and wile or two or more gentlemen, ‘at moderate prices. peed al wee < a 35 MONTGOMERY STREET.-TWO NICELY FUR- e) nished front Rooms, with bath, for one or two sextemen, with or without Board, in a small German family. QG EAST TWENTIETH STREET.—A PARLOR FLOOR OD of three large Rooms, bathroom, closets, &c., with private table only, or without Board. ‘Rooms’ for single gentlemen. 4 EAST NINTH STREET, NEAR BROADWAY.—TO let, with Board, » Rooms, suitable for gentle- men and wives; Ro wle gentlemen; day board- ers accommodated ; references exchanged. 4 WEST TWENTY-NINTH STREET.—NEATLY FUR- nished Rooms to let, to families or gentlemen, with first class table, on very reasonable terms for the sum- mer; references. 42 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.—TO LET, WITH Board, several nice Rooms for single gentlemen. References exchanged. 4. WEST SIXTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH and Sixth avenues.—Rooms to let, with or without Board, to gentleman and wife, in suits or single ; also Hall Rooms to gentlemen; reference required. TH STREET, 65.—BOARD, WITH DESIRABLE Rooms, singly or en suite, at summer prices; loca- tion unexceptionable. 4Q WEST THIRTY SECOND STREET.—LARGE, DE- 2 sirable Rooms, for gentlemen and wives and Single gentlemen, may be had with Board ; refere 53 EAST NINTH STREET, NEAR BROADWAY.— & First class French Board; splendidly furnished Rooms for families or single gentlemen; references ex- changed, 5 ATH STREET, NEAR BROADWAY.—A SMALL PRI- vate family offer a handsomely furnished Sult, sec ond Floor, to two adults; first class Board; superior ac- commodations; $2 per Week, Address SETTLED, Herald oftice. 54 WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET.—HANDSOMELY e fur hed Rooms, with Board, reasonably, for the summer. Also Board on the Hudson, one hour by'express. 55 BOND STREET.—GOOD BOARD, WITH NICELY OO furnisned Rooms; gas, bathroom and best, attend- a eae Cpehee Eel 5 WEST TWELFTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH and Sixth avennes.—A large Parlor to let, with Board, to gentleman and wife or two single gentlemen, terms moderate ; references, 5Q HESt, THIRTY SEVENTH STREET—A LARGE OV front Room on third story, with first class Board. — 68 WEST THIRTY-SEVENTH | STREET.—IIAND- somely furnished Rooms, with Board (excellent table), can be had reasonably. 6 AVENUE. E. d rd suitable f val Rooms for gentlemen; irst class table; reference; terms moderate. 70 IRVING PLACE, NEAR GRAMERCY PARK.—EX- tra large and cool furnished Rooms, on second Gront) sad other floors; house and table first class. Prices reduced. 8 JANE STREET.—A LARG! Bedroom. furnished or unfurnish a gentleman and wite, in a private rate. ROOM AND with Board, to ny; price mode- a MADISON AVENUB.—PLEASANT FURNISHED 112 rocus, wih Nest elnss Boars, for jamilios orsingle gentlemen ; summer prices; also Doctor's OMice. EAST TWELITH STREET, A SHORT BLOCK 113 “fom Brondway.-Hiandsomnely furnished Room ‘on second floor, suitable for a gentlenian and wile or two gentlemen; first class Boar ¢ EAST TWENTY-TUIRD STREET. 12 sirable Rooms, on second and tourth floors; good table and house well keptin every respect; table board- ers. References. LEXINGTON AVENUE, BETWEEN TWENTY. 131 eighth and Twenty-ninth streets. —Two elegant jront Rooms to Jet, with first class Board; also Room for single gentleman. 133 WEST FORTY-FOURTH STREET, NEAR Broadway.—Nicely furnished front Room, third floor, for gentleman and wife or two gentlemen, with firat class Board ; terms reasonable. 139 HUDSON STREET, HOBOKEN.—TO LET, ON second floor, two ad}oaning handsomeiy furnished table for single gente. men or fam eferences EXC 14.4. RAST 2TH STREET FRONT PARLO pms on the second floor, singly or en with Board at mod prices; reference required. IN, 33 EAST TWENT ires torent @ Parlor and Bedroom on the alsoa single Room, with Board FIRST CLASS BOARD AND (th avenue until fall ts, at low price to desirable party. AUTUMN, Herald office. 10 LET—WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD, HAND. furnished Rooms, with immediate possession. Sixth avenue. ARE OPPORTUNITY. front Rooms on Fi family or three ad For particulars addre verett Library, ___ BOARD AND LODGING WANTED. GENTLEMAN WANTS SINGLE ROOM, WITIL Board, east of Sixth avenue. Address, stating terms K. H., box 218 Heraid office. (COUNTRY BOARD WANTED—IN THE MOUNTAIN! / within 75 miles of New York, for lady, infant an nurse, from June Ito middle September. Address, with full particulars as to location, means of reaching same ternis, references, &c., F. H. ‘t, box 1,837 New York Post OUNTRY BOARD—AT LAMBERTVILLE, NEW JER- / sey, on the Delaware; healthy location; fine view of river! plonty of fruit; ten minutes’ walk trom depot; forms moderate, Address J. A. G., Post office box 92, Lam- erty! YOUNTRY BOARD AT NEW BRIGHTON, 8. L—THE house is located on York avenue, commanding a view Avply to 0. i on the premises, five 0 IOUNTRY BOARD ON THE P, / Linwood House will open for guests May 35, Fine peation ; three-quarters of an hour by boat from foot of Spring and Thirty-fourth streets; fare 15 cents. Halt an hour by ears from foot Chambers stroct; fare 30 cents. A fine drive of an hour and a quarter ‘rom ferry of Forty-second street. Apply to H. T. ALLEN, 841 Broad- way, near Fourteenth street. JOUNTRY BOARD WANTED IN JERSEY, FOR A gentleman, wife and two children for the ‘summer; also accommodation for one horse, at some quiet farm tover one hour from New’ York, Address J. A. NOUNTRY BOARD WANTED—FOR A FAMILY OF /_ seven, in the mountains, about one hour from the city, for three months; a xood table and moderate [ri AL answers must state price for adults and children, exact location. Address DESIRABLE BOARDERS, Her- Oops BOARD.—LOCATED AT NEW ROCHELLE, / in a private familly—4 or 5 Rooms and good Board, Foltrenge given and Fequired® ‘Address NEW ROCHELLE: ven and require dress NE’ OCHE! box 1,504 New York Post office, Coueny BOARD CAN BE HAD AT A DELIGHTFUL residence at Eatontown, N. J., three miles from Long Branch; excellent table, fishing and bathing; a few select boarders taken at moderate prices; several boats daily from the foot of Murray street. Apply at 150 East Twenty-seventh street. ENTLEMEN OR FAMILIES CAN F! F the season, from June 1, with a small family rest: ding on Long Island, about twenty miles from the city; plac ig healthy, with fine surroundings, view of the ound, &c., and of easy access by boator rail. For terms call at 124 State atreet, Brooklyn, FLUDSON RIVER. BOARD, AT ONE OF THE, FI est rosidences with extension, lawng, éc.; 30 min- utes out and five minutes from depot. ‘Address B. H. Spuyten Duyvil. ARTIES DESIRING FIRST CLASS BOARD IN A delightful and healthy locality in Genesee county, Now York, can be accommocated on reasonable terms. Inquire at 18 Lafayette auenue, Brooklyn, or 334 East Fourth street, New York. SAGB-A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SECOND ‘of every style, size and make, for sale Gait and oxautine. AMERICAN STEAM SAFE COMPANY, 300 Broadway, New York. R SALE—ONE OF THE OLDEST AND BEST established gentlemen and I Seventy-eighih OR SALE—HARDWARE BUSINESS OF OVER 98 nding, in good locality uptown, aide ; juss (ride, “Inquire at years’ st doing a first el JOR SALE—A CIGAR STORE AND SODA WATER Stand; one of the best in the city; owner leaving the city. Apply at Fourteenth street, corner of Third avenue, ono door from Tammany Hall. OR SALE—AN OLD CANDY STOR®- a rare chance for a o good reasons for selling. Address CANDY, Hegald USTOM TAILORING BUSINESS. © tock, Vixtures, &c., must be sold, on account of . Inquire of A. REICH, 235 Seventh avenu OR SALE—ON EASY TERMS, ONE OF THE BES? ladies’ and gentlemen’s Dining Saloon and Restag- + Apply tos. &. KAMPING, 80 Oedae JOR SALE—A rants in New York. to2 OR SALE--A FIRST handsomely fitted w doing a cash tradi other business, A) AS! est location in the city, reason for selling, owner street, one door ; four years’ lease; bar nt free. Apply on the oll turnished rooms; re! premises, or at 161 West Fourth street. BEAUTIFUL TEA AND a cash business of rs address TEAS, Bi Store in Brooklyn, doin month, For further partieul Branch Herald office, OR SALE—A CONFECTIONERY AND Fi ublic school, doing a alt its value as the owner country. Call for three days at 606 Tenth av, JOR SALE—THE LEADING PHOTOGRAPHIC GAL- lery ina flourishing « ploys constantly nine pei light, &e. ; all on ear; death of propr A. K., Herald office OR SALE—ONE, Goods Store, near a business; will be’ sold. for f 300,000 inhabitant ns, clearing yearly ie floor; good lease; rom r the reason for setling. 8 B SEWING MACHL West Thirty-frst street, th A FIRST CLASS CORNER LIQU@! Store, situated on a leading avenue up-town. For tm venth avenue, corner Forty- formation’ apply at 587 fourth street. ASE, STOCK AND FIXTURES OF & first class Liquor Store; the finest location on 0 uo, corner ot Fifty-first street, Wane. FEW BOARDERS AT A FARMER'S residence, one mile from Catskill; nice pe grove ood walks, drives, 4c. Address box 195 Post office, ‘atskill, ANTED—BOARD FOR SUMMER, FROM ABOUT June 1, in a pleasantly located farm house, on Hud- gon River or Harlem road, not over 30 miles trom city and house a mile from depot, for {ninily of gentlemon, wife and three children, eldest 6 years; board not to exceed $25 per week. Address A. B. Z., Herald oflice. ‘ANTED—FOR THE SUMMER, BY A LARGE FAM- ily, Board in a farm house on the sea shore, within 100 miles of New York; required—six rooms, no other boarders, good bathing. Address K. A. MAXWELL, 439 Washington avenue, Bi BOARD ASHINGTON HEIGHTS.—FIRST CLASS during summer months in the Broadhurst mansion, 148th street and Tenth avenue, near Grand Boulevard; elegant grounds; fine stabling. Inquire at 297 Firth av. ANTED—GOOD COUNTRY BOARD FOR A FAMI- VY “ly of three adults and two children (girls) ; must bo in a healthy location, free from chills and fever, ec. ; dis- tance not to exceed One hour and thirty minutes’ from City Hall, and ter te. Address, stating particu- lars in full, G. 447 Post oltice, New York. i ___ SUMMER RESORTS. _ A —PREMIUM POINT HOUSE, ON THE SOUND, C sginlle, from New Rochelle, depot, having changed hands, will be ready for guests shortly; fine sea bathin, fishing, boating, delighttul drives, &c. Arey, to I. J. HOW, [2 Pine street, or A. 0. PLYMPTON, 64 West Twenty: fourth street NHITTENANGO WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS HO. J tel, Madison county, N. Y., open for guests; Board, 10 to $15; liberal arrangements made with families by letter, D. PLP 3. LATOURETTE HOUSE, BERGEN POINT, N. J.—3 minutes from Now York, will open on'i7th April; reduced rates to early applicatits; new equi urnistied wand CH. ‘OUNTAIN HOUSE, SOUTH ORANGE, MONTROSE station, N. J., one hour from Barclay street via Mor- ris and Essex Railroad.—Favorable arrangements can b made for the spring and summer seasons at this popular hotel, which for comfort and convenience has no equal in the vicinity of New York; % trains daily. HITZELBERGER, Proprietor. OSPECT HOUSE, MONTCLAIR, N. J.— ghuiul summer retreat changed Hands wid nly renovated and newly furnished; will tion of guests: good stabling for ‘Apply as above was thorough open May 15 for the rece; horses and bowling al QORANIO, NEAR LONG | BRANCH (J, Board, trom June 1; picturesque 's nery ishing, sea and river bathing; no chills or miusqui Address OCEANIC, Herald Uptown Branch office, Broadway. MAN DESIRES TO OBTAIN ble family around East Broad- Address, with terms, GEN Board in a resi way, in & good neighborhood. AVILION HOTEL, NEW BRIGHTON, STA’ Island.—The undersigned, for many years cou with the leading hotels in thé United ‘States, ha: Herald office. TLEMAN AND IIS WIFE DESIRE THE BEST modations, with Poard and sea air, within 50 h Address box 1,085 Post office, GERMAN GENTLEMAN WOULD. LIKE TO FIND Board in a private American fami énjoy home comfort and haye an opportunity nowledge of the ily, where he can sh langyase ; re YOUNG GENTLEMAN WISH in a family of refinement, New York or vic! yy who is fond of music tor EDIOAL STU TLEMAN IN BUSINESS DESIRES Board with a private family of refinement, livin: between Fourteenth and Thirty-elghth streets. THEMIS, Herald office. OARD WANTED.—FULL BOARD, FOR TWO YOUNG ladies, and partial Board for a gentleman, where there are yew or no boarders. HOME COMFORTS y, Catholic family preferr rf Would go to Brookly D—IN A PRIVATE single gentleman, with furnished Room and Red- room attached, or one large Room be in the vicinity of Bond street. Address P. RPHY, 657 and 600 Broadway. OARD WANTED—BY A LADY WHO IS ABS during the day; state terms. Address BOAR! Gates avenue, Brook! OARD —WANTED—BY A in a private family, In of Long Branch, near the sea side, Address, with terms and references, J. B., box 973 Post office, New York. OARD WANTED—BY A LADY ENGAGED DURING Jeasant Room, on the east side irtleth streets. ing terms, A. B., box 120 Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,285 Broadway. OARD FOR FOUR PERSONS.—TWO GOOD-SIZED 1 Streets, Third and Seventh avenues. Terms not toexceed 3 B., box 167 Herald Uptown OARD WANT: ,, on second or third Branch office, 1 ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, FUR: below Twenty-third street: Address, with term: ANTED—A DOUBLE ROOM, WITH GOOD BOARD, for two gentlemen, between Fourteenth and Thir: tieth streets and Third and Sixth avenues; permanent if None but first class parties need suited; terms moderate. address box 127 station Ni RKISH BATIIS, LEXINGTON AV and Twenty-fifth street.—-Pleasant Rooms for gentle men or families, transient or permanent, with or without meals; private table A desired. House baths open all USTIN HOUSE, 759 BROADWAY, CORNER EIGHTH lendid fainily Rooms, first class table and to $40 per Week for two, to permanent parties; Lodging $1 to $2; single Rooms $6 per week. EW ENGLAND HOTEL, 9 BOWERY, R 200 light Rooms, neatly furnished, $3 to $4 per week; for gentlemen attendance, $2 i, BROADWAY, CORNER TWENTY- lendid family Rooms, first class table to $40 por Week to permanent par- ties; transient, $3 per day. Lodging, $1 to $2. QHERMAN HOC _COUNTRY BOARD. “{ STORIA HOUSE, ASTORIA, LL boatfrom Peck silp; landing on the premise: Gious and shady ground rst class table; re: BREN: ily at Yonkers; nd, i f fresh vegetable $a "Adarcos THOMAS, Yonkers Post office M, 45 MINUTES FROM FORTY.SECOND ood table; terms, from $6 $10. Apply to H.R. , Fifth avenue, or address A. C., Herald offies. FAMILY OF FOUR WANT BOARD, WITH THREE Rooms, for four months: New Jersey Central or \d Essex Railroad pre bour of Wall street and conven ;'must be within 14 it to depot Terms Address, stating particulars, D. A, PARISIAN YOUNG LAD countr, joard in a privi fench and thuaie lessons; best ref TLEMAN AND WIFE DESIRING A PLEASANT rd, with fine, shady grounds, cro- cw one hour froin the city, Inquire of B.6., 82 man street, or of ©. B. 151 EAST THIRTY-NINTH STREET, NEAR LEXING- ton avenue.—Two or three nicely furnished Kooma to let, with or without Board; family sinall. good par- ties the comforts of a home may be had; terms moderate, 156 WEST BLRVENTH stREET—T0 Len, wrrt Board, threo pleasant Rooms on sceond Hoor, en ‘suite or singly { fine location for summer. we 3 st opm handcamely furnished, with or without mely furnished, o 0 Board, in a first class brown ‘stone house, near Sixth ave- nv ighest referen . “Wast EVENTH STREET, BETWEEN SIXTH 183 a teventh avenues.—Rooms to let, with Board; good table and location; ‘hiederate vrices, OARD WANTED IN THE COUNTRY, FRO: 1 until October, for three adults, either 3.8 suit of three rooms i referred ; mu: . Address for one week York or Now Jerse: not to exceed $35; one hour and forty minutes of COLEBROOK, pipe ny Sore. IN _A PRIVATE a ‘and wi sten be moder ares eased this well_known house for a term of years. Having been thoroughly refitted, under his personal supervis t is now open for the réception of guests. It is 30 minutes? distant from New York by boats leaving the foot of Dey street every hour. All in quest of a charming residence for the season are invited to call and for then sel N THE HUDSON. PEABODY HOUSE. YONKE Now open for transient and p JUMMER RESORT AT ACK, N. Y., THR miles from Hudson. —Good sand bathing, attrac- tive grounds. Board ‘$7 per week and upwards. Con- dueted by ©, H. ABBOTT, formerly of the White Moun- tain House, N. H. FOR SALE. HANCE FOR INVESTMENT, lished Hair Business in Louisville, Ky., GOOD © ‘A well-estab! for disposal.—The proprietor of a first class Human Hair Establishment, wishing to retire from busin . is dis- posed to sell his entire Stock of Manufactured and Un- manufactured Hair Goods, Perfumery, Toilet and Fancy Articles, together with hls Store Fixtures and Lease of the Premies, on the most hberal terms. No payment in hand will be required, provided satistactory security be given tor the entire purchase money. For particulars apply to J, CRISTADORO, 57 John street. WROUGHT IRON TANK FOR SALE CHEAP, 5 feet deep, 544 feet by 3 feet square, water tight, cover fitted with rubber packing. Can be seen at P. LORIL- LARD & CO.’S, 69 Wooster street. HANDSOME BILLIARD AND REFRESHMENT SA- Joon for sale—A bargain ; one of the best locations In the clty; owner engaged in other business. BIGGS & SON, 206 Broadway. A. BARE, CHANCE—A CORNER LIQUOR STORE for sale, with Stock and Fixtures: ‘two years of House Lease’; established 15 years. Apply, corner Forty- first street and Tenth avenue. . ©, LARKIN. COUNTRY STORE FOR SALE—MOST DI business location; established 40 years RABLE extensive trade; sure fortune. Particulars at 23 Chambers street. GEORGE W. SIMERS & CO., Store Agency. ‘A. Satin; chance to make money; sold. consequence of death of proprietor; low rent. Particulars at 23 Cham- bers st. EORGE W. SIMERS & CO., Store Agency. FINE RESTAURANT FOR SALE AT A GREAT BAR- gain; also down town Sample Rooms, corner Liquor Stores, Cigar Stores, Shoe Stores, Billiard Saloons, Hotels, corner Groceries. MITCHELL'S Store Agency, 77 Cedar street. ACTOR, SALE, BAKERIES, CONFECTIONERIE + down town ‘Chop Houses, Fancy ‘Goods Stor country Bakeries, Broadway Sample Kooms, Hay Feed Busines, Hardware Stores. f MITCHELL'S Store Agency, 77 Cedar street. =—FOR SALE OR TO LET, ONE OF THE FI iT A. Tror Stores qn the west ide; completely Atted up jong and favorable lease; location unsurpassed; no op: lone one ‘Address Y. box iid, Herald Uptown Branch bitiee, 1.266 Broadway. GOOD FRENCH RESTAURANT FOR 8A AL good street down town: a good barzain for aman Who understands the business; reason for selling dls. ction in partnership. Inquire of Mr. ZAEBSON, —THAT WELL FITTED CORNER LIQUOR STORE Ail Muiberry atroet: two years’ lease; {i not sold pri- Vately will be sold by auction on Monday at 12, Apply to LLOYD, 29 Broadway. FIRST, CLASS LIQUOR STORE FOR SALE—COR- A. herot Tenth avenue and Forty-fourth street: doing a good bistncas; will be sold cheap, as the owner has Other business to attend to. Inquire on the premises. N_UPTOWN GROCERY AND MEAT SHOP, WITH Horse, Wagon, Butcher's Cart, Ae. excellent loca. v i Usibess; grea ‘ain for le 1; SRL CAGNEY, oi Hotson street ha A HOTEL, BAR AND DINING ROOMS FOR SALE. on @ leading avenue in the city; present owner 15 years; Jong. lease; low rent: 3 permanent boarders: bar os $36.8 day; owner retiring: price $5,500. BETTS YORSTON, Auctioncers and Thirty-second street. GROCERY STORE FOR SALE CHEAP—DOING A good business; good location ; new fixtures; sickness Cause of selling. Apply at 209 West Thirty first street. & jusiness Agents, 66 West (COAL YARD FOR SALB—ON ONE OF THE B thoroughfares in Brooklyn ; sales about, 6,000 tons per annum; communications must be bona fide. Address COAL YARD, Herald office. NOAL YARD FOR SALE—LONG ESTABLISHED, J ood business; owner retires; wonld cuchange for Tenement Property or snail Farm, New Jersey. Apply at 20 Broadway, office 12, firat floor. BEAR FOR SALE, ON Fe alka OF a oy a very good Cigar ae ie, box } in the best location In the cit 1i6 Herald office oi RUG STORE FOR SALE—A CAPITAL OPENING for @ good druggi: bought iat, cam bo ‘at a bargain this i ncern. “OY MRCRUAND'S Drugrists! Agency, 7 Cedar stro y THB PROPRIBTOR or THE wes House 492 iene, a corel not a enue, and a ae ote ad 1 if the twa pl sane He eto. moh of 8 Yak ‘nttend to boah ie BE HAD AT A FIRST CLASS we; gts rs Tete Cone Be ane OR SALE—A GOOD PAYING FRUIT STAND, 18 ‘Apply at WILLIAM HALL'S, 21 ton Market, corner of Beckman and South streets. able for otier purposes. HERRING'S SAFE, Fulton Market. DESKS, PRES& eet. PORTUNITY SELDOM OFFERED up in the very best OR SALE—AN 0. A Clgar Store down town, fitte style; rent very low; .reasons for selling. Address box 1,038 Post offic ONE SPLENDID MARBLE COUNTER, 12x3, made in Paris, with a single feet, and two Chandeliers; cost $1,400 $500." Alsoa marble Bar Counter, 17 feet, mahd Cost $800, for $350. Apply from’ LZ to J Beaver street. EASE, FIXTURES AND G 4 Store, establish dusiness;'will be Inquire at 571 Broadway. ) BUILDING ST THE JO: oR 20D WILL OF A CIGAR 80 yoars, on Broadway ; doing filme 32,000 ; satisfactory reason given. ‘ONE FOR SAL E ALL rtle avenue, two doors trom Paltom the ou for the business in with lease and proved vapor 'y safe that canmos powder-charged Burglar's Sate ~A LARGE LOT OF SECOND HAND. BAF! various makers and sizes, for G, QUT OF HAIR STORE FOR SALE ITOCK AND FIXTURE No agents required. Apply at No. 7 Union square. MO BE DISPOSED OF—THE STOCK, FIXTURES AND afirst class Foreigh Fancy Goods Tinporte ate in best part of city and supplying the i States; estabushed four houses in the years. Address L, G., 145 Duane street. ISTS.—FOR SALE, BROOKLYN, & up Store, averaging $3,500 0 month; lease four at or address 717 Lafayette ave- further particulars PURCHASE FINELY FITTED-UP Liquor Store in Thirteenth ward; doing ag Dusiness; rent only $25; m very 4: $2.000. of proprietor the reaso W. SIMERS & CO.’S, 23 Ch RLEY, 12 Centre street, —ONE HALF CASH—THE BEST PAYING Business in this city; unavoidable abyence f Particulars at GEO, treet. MACHINERY. SIGHT-HORSE POWER 7 orse Locomotive Boller, in good order; $300. Apply at 342 West Mxioen ee 8) ine, with a tei AT BARGAIN—I5 HORSE POWER VERTICAR: wine and Locomotive Boiler, patent Circular Saw r Mills, Straub's Grain Mills, Yale Vertical Engines, slide aries and the ‘ort valvé and variable cutoff Station: RSE OPPER WORKS, —TIT cohol Stills and Columns, two of 60 rels, In 24 hours, at 19 ranted to make Fren in the world; one and one of t alcohol; will be ‘ologne Spirits equal to any ‘acuum Pan, com- © assortinent of first class Locomotive, ‘Tuba Portable and Stationary Engl Lathes, Planers, Boll rand Flue Boilers Hydraulic Presses, fot Nut Making Mag ut hand 106 to 114 Hudson stres BOILER FOR 8A Steam Boiler, made by the Alban: ort time, in perfect order. Sold too small for their wa: d 125 Front street, AND BOILER, LITTLE: N used, for sale very cheap, at 40 Cortland J. D. WES STORAGE. FOR FURNITURE, CARRIAGES, & the new first class warehouse, built exprestly for the arate compartments, elevator, &c, second street, near Fourth a to examine the superior accommoda- n safety, 4c. which this warehonse ¥ AFOHN Ht, MORRELL, ions, light, ventilath possesses over all othe: AND WEST SIDB 5 nises. Inquire at the office, 593 Hind: ‘The cheapest and best managed establishment a TAGGART, Proprietor. ASTROLOGY, _ uits, absent friends, love, Pay refused unless satisi jairvoyant, 621 Sixth avenue. ASTROLOGER, FROM BOS be consulted at 74 Lexington avenue, near ROFESSOR LISTER, M. . 93 SIXTH AVENUE, OPPOSITE th street, and at our branch, 101 Sixth avent gentlemen will be astonished at the prices ays for cast off Clothing, ng prices will be pai $50; Couts, $2 to 320 auldress the number a8 above. LAT M. MARK ares Jewelry, Ac. For Bilk' Dresses, to $7. Please call'on oF Ladies waited on by Mra. , you will be dealt with to your satisfaction and a B. MINTZ’S NEW ESTABLISHMENT, 68 SIXTH avenue, between Washington and Wave: Ladies and gentlemen will be astonished at tt at prices B, Mintz pays in cash for Cast-off Clothing, Car- 10 to $60 for Silk Dresses; Coats, v lease call or address as waited on by Mrs, Mints. —AT EDWARD MILLER'S WELL KNOWN ES- tablishment, 160 Seventh avenue, near Nineteenth street, the utmost value paid incash for ladies and gem w n’s Cast-olf Clothing, Carpets, Jewelr: gr addressing, Ladies ‘promptly’ attende er. EAR THIRTEENTII STREET, “AT 88) BROADWAY, » highest prices fo H. HERZ pays the K tlemen's Wearing Apparel, Carpets &c., 4c. Ladies wal ted T 297 THIRD AVENUE street, M. LEON pays gentlemen's Castoff € Ladies waited on by Mrs. Leon. _ E. HART'S, 480 SEVENTH AVE st nd gentlemen's Cast-of ailing or addressing. Ladies thing, Carpets, a Clothing, Carpets, waited on by Mrs! Hai ’ 137 THIRD AVENU entlemen can recel tended by Mrs Mi 7E, LADIES AND nest price tor Casto iting or addressing. Ladies age D ESTABLISHMENT, 246 SEV- and ‘gentiomen, cent more thin else ets, Furniture, les ag Clothing, Car ave to fulfill our contracts fort Ladies and yentiemen ean conter ling on or addressing Mr. or Mrs. ROSE: diner dealer for on or addressing 3 T THK UPTOWN ESTABLISHMENT, 416 SIXTH avenue, near Forty-sixtt ceived @ largo order from Oma Carpets, wil Coats, & to self by ¢ ing , sIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN WASHINGTON t—Having jus ha for cast-off Giga

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