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wore sT BOY, OF 16 YEARS, WISHES A Ki A otitis piace. Address H. P., Herald office. a _srectable place NO. 1 BARKEEPER WANTS A_ POSITIO'N; A Meiictly sober, £c.; best, reference; eity or country: I at precent employer's, 36 Chureh si. A YOUNG MAN, WITH A GOOD PE de, is open for an engacemen’ Gocernnced address EPPLEY, Iera NNSYLVANTA none but first class 1 omer. YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS BAR- tender; has a knowledge of the business; or would @easclerk ina hotel. Address G. 8., Herald office. YOUNG MAN, AGED 17, WIRHES TO GET A situation in a broker's or warchouse offies. Address . Re, re, Hh ay. and 36h st. ON eererermen A SITUATION WANTED—BY A COLORED MAN AS waiter in a private fami vs ‘enees given. Address 123 West 3ist st. Address A YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUATION ON A Hund’ the care of horses; best reference. Address J. kK YOUNG MAN OF 18 WISHES A SIT. eee evan horse an milk: Just aeriver| from the old countr) s willing and obliging. WILLIAM, box 194 Herald Uptown Branch office. .CTABLE SOBER YOUNG MAN DESIR A BeRERtion as cook inn hotel or restaurants thor bly understands his business; good references. Callor aadrevs, for two days, W. Fi, 182 3d av., corner 17th st. RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUA. tion in a stable; understands all about horses ant Barnes, Call at 456 West 25th at., between 8th and Sh avs. A FIRST OLASS WAITER MAN IN A PRIVATE family; only a few days in this country; understands Bis business in every respect; wages no object if a re- merietle Place should offer, Address J., box 225 Heralt YOUNG MAN AND WIFE WISH SITUATIONS IN the country ; man, carpenter, painter and coachman some gardener’s work; wife splendid washer, irone and cook; goo! city reference. Call for two days at 305 West 38th st , third floor. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN (colored), 19 years of age, in_a store or office, where can make himself useful: first class references as to hen and respectability. on or address for three days H. LORNY, 374 Clinton st., Brooklyn. ‘ANITOR.—A MAN AND WIFE, WITHOUT CHIL dren, wish to take care of a house for the summer t+ wave rent expenseg: best clty reference for sobrie Address JANITOR, Herald office. ITUATION WANTED—BY A MAN, TO DRIVE A team ; is usod to horses; can give good reference frem last employer. Address 42 Went 25th st., top floor. NTUATION WANTED—BY FIRST CLASS COLORED waiter man to take charge of a dining room in the Sgantry as head walter: good carver; well known; best referenee. Address 366 7th av. ITUATION WANTED—BY A BOY 16 YEARS OLD, mengitoe ccurempomaane Ly malls and rreuck 1 H er, in Business house; frst city references and. c Security.” Address PERSEVERANCE, leraid offes. BUTCHERS.—WANTED, A YOUNG MAN WHO thoroughly understands the business of a retail shop Apply to ALONZO BURG, 303 West 14th st., in the billiard room, this day, between 3'and 9 P.M. ‘ANTED—BY AN ENGLISHMAN, A SITUATION A‘ waiter In a private milly best city reterences, Call for two days at 19 East 29th si EL NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1872. CLERKS AND SALMsuEN, ‘VAVANTED IMMEDIATELY—A COMPETENT YOUNG Winn take solecharge of a retail more; we en ploy ten jady clerks; wages Feeds Pepe Position ; Frect have from $1,000 to $1,900. Apply personally ai room 36 Sinclair House. ANTED—EXPERIENCED DRY GOODS SALESMEN, in our cloths, white goods and domestics: active young men, with references; also two German salesmen, acquainted with city trade. . K. PEYTON, 272 and 274 Bowery. COACHMEN AND GARDENERS. GORORMANS. SITUATION WANTED—BY. A SIN. gle man; references n New York lyn. ress B. M., box 165 Herald oitlee, EE: SS BEE YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS COACH- man ina private family; best reference from last employer. Apply at 420 East lth st. A. GERMAN YOUNG MAN, MARRIED, WISHES A situation ax gardener; understands the business thor- oughly; good reference, Address W. A. H., Herald office R, STEADY GERMAN AS COACHMAN—UN- rstands gardening; good references. 754 8 n 46th and 47th sts, WISHES A SITUATION AS COACH- vate house; city reference. Address 28 Bayard st., second floor. A SOB A A. SITUATION WANTED—RY A SINGLE MAN, AS ‘ er;one who understands his business thor- ough: ress GARDENER, care of Young & Elliott, No. SITUATION AS ACHMAN AND GROOM y arespectable man; is a caxeful driver and strictly teniperate; best references furnfshed, Ad- ox 140 Herald GENTLEMAN GOING TO EUROPE WISHES A Fecloarertaeh his coae i ry paeand ane Vel worthy. Apply at present employer’ rty st, or Too West 5th'st heise ins GENTLEMAN IS ANXIOUS TO PROCURE A SITU- ation for his coachman, whom he ean thoroughly. recommend; is a single man. Address J. B., box I Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,265 Broadway. office. FIRST CLASS MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS couchman; married; thoroughly understands his business; best city reference; three years in his present place, Address No. 6 Neilson’ place, private stable. (A. SITUATION WANTED—BY | A’ FIRST CLASS seamstress and hairdresser; would 49. to, Newport: bent city reference. | Addresy SEAMSTRESS, box 191 Herald Uptown Brauch office, 1,265 Broadway. AS sCQACHMANCBY A. STRICTLY TEMPERATE single man; references from the most respectable families tor honesty, sobriety and capability. Call for two days at 4 Lexington avenue (coach house). YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS GROOM 4A. or coachman, to Ko to the country; good reterence E. L., private from his late employer. Call on or ad stable 10 West 44th 41 N ACTIVE YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS coachman or gardener; good city references pro- duced, and moderate wages accepted. Call on or address JAMES, 607 Broadway, room 13. A YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS COACH. man, in the country; thoroughly understands his business; best reference given, Call or Address J. K., 1,38) Broudway, corner 38th st. YOUNG MAN WHO UNDERSTANDS THE CARE and of work in a vegetable garden and make himself enerally useful, Address P. M., box 122 Herald Uptown ranch office, 1,265 Broudway. ANTED—A_ SITUATION BY A PROTESTANT oung man ax waiter in a private family; has long Fl fence and good reference. Address J. 37 West at. ANTED—BY A COLORED ROY, A POSITION AS light porter in a dry goods or clothing store: thor- gnghly competent; referénees, “Address A.C. J., Herald ice. ANTED—BY A FIRST CLASS WAITER (ENGLISH Protestant), a situation in a first class family; un- 3 or call on ENG- exceptionable city references. A Liew, Mitts Mouse, corner 27th st wnd'ath ay. ANTED—BY A YOUNG ENGLISHMAN, A SITUA- tion on a gentleman's ce; will make himselt generally useful and obliging; country preferred. Ad- ‘dress for one day box 128 Herald office. ANTED—A SITUATION AS FIRST CLASS WAITER, by a Protestant man, with the best city reference. @allon or address J. M.,in the store of J. McEwen, 5 ‘Bast th st. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN AS first class waiter Ina private tumily, or would go travelling with a family to Europe; ha’ twelve years’ best city reference. Call on or address J. 8., corner of 17th at. and 6th ay., in the grocery store. ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, JUST FROM ENG. Jand, a situation in a private family, under a butler er otherwise; a slight knowledge of waiting on tanle. Ad- dress J. W., Woodhead’s Hotel, corner Went $th st. and av. CLERKS AND SALESMEN. SALESMEN WANTED—IN A DRY GOODS STORE. Inquire at 488 Myrtle av., Brooklyn. | M. JACOBS, CCOUNTS, EIGHT LANGUAGES, ARREARS WRIT ten up; books opened, kept, examined or balanced. References.. JAMES COX, 47 Wall street, third floor. CCOUNTS ADJUSTED AND BOOKS BALANCED and _ scientifically Kepti books balanced, however complicatedly contused. dress A. B. R., box 3,422 Post ce. YOUNG MAN SPEAKING ENGLISH AND GER- man desires a situation in a wholesale liquor house; class reference ; salary no object. Address MILFORD, Herald Uptown Branch office. N AMERICAN SPEAKING GKRMAN DESIRES A situation in a broker's office ; firat class reference ; <al- ary no object. Address WOODSIDE, Herald Uptown A SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN WELL acquainted in the West, either in a dry goods or clothing house; good reference. Address Fi, box 107 Herald office. YOUTH, AGED 18, DESIRES A SITUATION AS assistant bookkeeper or otherwise in a wholesale o oe heuse; Al references. Address G. F., Herald ice. YOUNG GENTLEMAN, WITH THE HIGHEST RE- commendations, who knows thoroughly several foreign languages, desires a situation in a commercial house. Address by letter N. K., 230 Weet 22d at. A MAN OF EXTENSIVE EXPERIENCE DESIRES A ‘ition as Semcy spots yer, for cither city or West- ern house. Bestreferénce. Address JACKSON, bax 113 Herald office. DVERTIBER DESIRES A SITUATION AS BAR- tender or tea clerk ; cizht years’ experience in both ; unexceptionadle city reference; strictly temperate. Ad- dress for two days, M. M., Herald offic N EXPERT AND GENTEBL YOU! competent to keep a set of book: willing to constant an writing, TURE! (A. BOY, 8 YEARS OF AGE, MAY HAVE A PER: manent situation ae cash shipping clerk; he must farnish $200, over which sum he will have sole, ex- elusive control. To gaiu reply anawer in full detail thout means, &c., inclusive of first class references. Address ONLY GUARANTEE ACCEPTED, Herald Uptown Branch office. RUG CLERK—JUNIOR WANTED, WITH TWO OR SF _three years’ experience. Apply at 1,438 8d F\RUG CLERK WANTED—ONE SPEAKING GERMAN, D ‘at thie North Side Drng Store, corner North 6th an ath sta, Wil famebnrg. UG CLERK WANTED—Wi/O UNDERSTANDS THE D retail business. Address AVOTHECARY. box 205 Herald offic iG MAN, FULLY correctly and in with a moderate salary. may obtain a good situation by addressing, in own hand- ving expectations and reterence, MANUFAC. x 141 Herald oftice. LERK WANTED—-A YOUNG MAN TO LEARN the business; one having short experience preferred. Apply this day, from 12 to 1 o'clock, noon, to G. C. LEYS, 248 Patton at, Brook yn. RIVATE SECRETARY WANTED—OF GOOD EDU. cation, ability, energy, of vigorous constitation, and willing to travel; must be an accomplished Spanish seholar, writing the language with elegance and easa, in fact entirely fit for official communications or for publi- cation. Answers must state nationality, axe, previous occupation and experience and salary: required. | Any one who may Feepond to this not possessing the required lifications will waste his time, Address for seven days ENO, box 206 Herald office, —eceenaenatinseenAsanasionseitnonnensenateecneeennneeneteenee ALESMEN WANTED—TO SELL TO 8A LOONS, RES taurante and grocers Daniel's Jammaic: rday made. Calltor samples on JOE Proprietor, 80 Laight street. Ls PRESS.—A_ PHONOGRAPHL WITH CON. kiderable reporting experictice, wishes a situation as one, othe newspapers in the cl salary no obj Address G., box 104 Herald office. ANTRD—A COMPETENT GERMAN DRUG CLERK, W at H. PABPKA’S, 211 6th av., near Mth st. \TED—AN OUTSIDE SALESMAN, INA WHOLE. a liquor house, Address LIQUOR, box 133 Herald office. NTED—A GOOD SALE Nothing store, With city re Bowery. te : NTED—A COMPETENT BOOKKEEP! Aree, atating terms, age and last’ employ B., box 5,476 New York Post oftice. B., Dox 5470 Ne ES ANTED—A SITUATION AS CLERK IN A HOTEL WwW by @ young man who has had ten yearsexperien Addrew AH. K., Karl's Hotel, room 67. WANTED—A_MAN WHO THOROUGHLY UNDER- stands the business of buying and velling empty casks and barrels. Address B. C., Herald ofc ANTED—A YOUNG MAN AS ¢ grocery store; one that is fully charge may address, with reterence, under reporter MAN IN A RETAIL renees. Inquire at 30h K IN. A SMALL competent to take box II Herald office. XATANTED—A SITUATION OF TRUST, CONFIDEN Warner or coectorship, by a. young man wh can give security for honesty. Address G. G. H., Heral SELL TOILET soars y AN T and vicinity; one who thoroughly un- dorstands the biisiness, none other, Call at 893 Broadway, om 4. ), Wan @ CLERK: ONE FULLY Com. Re Rend con proscription bisineas. Apply SALE office Warr. in this city igamedintety, ‘with references, to OLIVER & DRAKE, 202 st., Elizabeth, N. J. WwW D—A COMPETENT DRUGOIST FOR THE sre nial preveription trade; & ood situation of- fered. Only those of unquestionable reputation need ap- ply, at 198 9th ay., corner 224 At. W CIGAR CLERK Apart 1d veurs old, thoronghily Ae ted goods, oiily need address CIGAR: inch oMes, NTED—-A YOUNG MAN TO SOLICIT ORDERS TN W init and near-by cities) for a per, coffee and sp: house; one acquainted with the business preferred ; factory references and security required. | Add where last employed and salary expected, Berald office. A YOUNG MAN. juainted with im: , Herald Uptown 4, sting SITUATION WANTED—BY A_ RESPECTABLE Young man, as coachinan and groom; thoroughl: understands his business; nine years’ city reference. Call on or address T. K., at E, I. Close’s, 67 Broad st. A. GQACHMAN’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST class single man; two years; will be disengaged June 1, as the family are going to travel. Callon or ad- dress J. J., 10 East Sint st., for three days. A SOAR A SE AsO Way fo ee A RE- spectable Protestant young man, lat landed ; has Good Telerence. "Call on OF addtem 8. Ree 408 East soth at, corner of 3d av. SINGLE MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS COACH- an—Understands his business thoroughly ; also ‘arden; has ten years undoubted reference ‘as re- ‘ards honesty, sobriety and capability. Address H. G., 204 Herald office. YOUNG MARRIED MAN WANTS A SITUATION AChMAN ; UW stands his business well; is well Fecoummended his wire as euok; “alvo ‘understands business well, nd is well recommended. i KEARY, Rutherfurd Park, N. J. i . GENTLEMAN GOING WEST WISHES TO PRO- jtuation for his coachman, whom he can nd as a trustworthy and faithful mal careful driver. Can be seen at his nee, to-day. GERMAN MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS COACH- can gi best of city reference, eight y from last'place, Can be scen at Cumpbell’s’ saddle 4th av., or a note addressed to J. H. aw above will be at- tended’ to. COACHMAN AND GROC high! stylish Broadway 18 SITUATION WANTED— ya mgrried man, who can give 15 years’ best city 1ers to his'last employer, whom he has live over 12 years. Call on or address M. M., Brewsier’s croom, 84 5th av., corner of Mth xt. COACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A COM- petent single young ‘man; thoroughly understands the care and management-of horses und carringes; ix Willing and obliging in discharging his duties; ‘best city and country references. Cail on or address COACHMAN, No. 7 East {8th st., near Sth av., carriage warerooms. GENTLEMAN WANTS A SITUATION FOR HIS coachman; he thoroughly understands city driving ; Perfectly understands the care of horxcs and carriages so gardening; can milk respectful, willing an obliging. Address LIVINGSTON, box 196 Herald office, tor two days, COACHMAN WHO THOROUGHLY UNDERSTAND his business wishes @ situation ; is a good and stylix in city or country; is strictly honest, sober, quic ipecttul; will give satisfaction to, any'gentlentan’ family that he will engage with. Can be seen at No. West 19th at., private stable. YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS GAR dener; understands the care of horses and cows; is good milker; would make himself generally useful; bes reference; glso @ young woman, cousin of the above would like to procure @ situation in the same family if Posaible ; is a good cook, washer and ironer; understand all other works: best reference ; will go to any part of th country. Can be seen fortwo days at 858 3d a’ MICHAEL O'REIL! oes SITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST class a man ;can furnish the best city references. Call on or addross J. K., 37 Union square. saddlery store. (SOACHMAN. “WANTED, A SITUATION, BY A FIRST clase single man of long experience; thoroughly un- derstands his duty and the training and breaking of young horses to saddlc and harness; unexceptionable recom- mendations. Address L., 55 Kast 33d st. rivate stable). ARDENER'S SITUATION WANTED-BY A SINGLE man who understands his busines thoroughly; terins moderate; city reference. “Address C. F., No, 9 John st. {COTCHMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS GARDENER; thoroughly understands the business of Peale 3 Son's, #6 COACHMEN AND GARDENERS. } JANTED—A SITUATION AX COACHMAN IN A first class family, by a young man who thoroughly understands the care ‘ot horses best city reference; ix willing and obliging. No, 2 West 30th at. ANTED—A COACHVAN AND GROOM tion, by a young Enulishman, single; is a stylish driver; thorough horseman} fine appearing, takes good care of everyt'ing put under his ¢ make himself useful; hax had groat experience - land and America ; Nas first cliss city reterence. Address G.C.8., Uptown Advertising onice, a4 Broailway. TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A MARRIED MAN, AS coachman and groom; hax no family; porte understands his business in the proper care wil treat tof horse and carriages, and is an excellent roc d caretul driver; first class city reference, € Tyler's office, 58 Broad st. or address J. B., Pont office, New York. 424 WEST 2D 8T.—WA FAD groom and coachma: willing and obliging in every the cou = D, A BITUATION AS in a private family; is speet; has no objection y; first class reterences, Calor address, oe = —— HELP WANTED—MALES, ‘ GENTS WANTED—TO SOLICIT LIFE INSURANCE. AL Apply at the Republic Life, Insurance Company, 400 Broadway GENTS WANTED—IN | EVERY TOWN IN THE United States; best article selliag ever otfe public. Dr. THORPE'S Herb Cigars jain cure for catarrh, asthma and all consumption, They burn better and smoke better than tebacco, and are a delightful substitute for the best Ha- vana cigars; all men, women and children smoke them with great pleasure. Price &@ cents a box (12 cigars); $3.90 dozen boxes, Depot 205 Broadway. BOY, 15 TO 18 YEARS OLD. WITH GOOD REF. erences wanted, in the drug store, 1,286 Broadwa between s4th and 35th sts. ; must live in the neighborhood: BOY WANTED—TO WORK IN A BILLIARD room ; must be smart and willing to do everything Tequired and live with his parents. Apply at 490 8th av. N EXTRA OHANCE.—MEN, WOMEN, BOYS, GIRLS Jearn Telography, $2). We arg now prepared to give positions. THOMPSON'S College, 20 Fourth avenue, op- posite Cooper Institute. Day and’evening. no tobacco) incipient st NGELL’S TURKISH BATHS, LEXINGTON AV. AND 25th st., want an honest, intelligent, industrio Mtrietly temperate American, Boglishman ‘or Turk, 1 older than 2% years; must be well recommended. A YOUNG MAN WANTED—FOR ALL WORK IN THE country; American preferred; must be sober and industrious. ' Address J. HOADLEY, Riverside Station Conn., stating exper: ce and wages wanted. N_ ENERGETIC YOUNG MAN WANTED—TO CAN- yass for a patent medicine for the cure of consump. tion, the only real cure ever Known. Address, in confl- dence, J. Herald office. A BOY, 13 YEARS OF AGE, MAY HAVE A PERMA- nent situation as cash shipping clerk; he must fir- nish $250, over which sum he will have sole exclusive trol. “To gain reply answer in full d bout means, &c., inclusive of first class references, ONLY @UARAN- TEE ACCEPTED, Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,236 Broadway COMPETENT GENTLEMAN WANTED-IN OUR uptown store, 785 Broadway, to Wait upon lady cus- tomers and receive orders; perhaps a dry goods sales. man, Apply after ten o'clock to MCMENAMY, HESS & CO Boy, WANTEDIIN, A RETAIL BOOT AND SHOE ktore, to learn the business; must be smart, active and write'a good hand. Apply at O'NEIL'S, 1,187 'Broad- way, corner 24th st, MPLOYMENT.—AN ACTIVE, deliverer or country agent. st., third floor, from 10 to 4. FFICE LAD WANTED. Good recommendations required ; salary $3 to $4 per week. Address EMPLOYER, box 104 Heraldottice. ENT FREE.—WANTED, A RESPECTABLE MAN and wife, without children, to take charge of a house for « few months while the family are in the coun try ubexcaptiouable reference required, Apply to PAUL AY. GE SOMCITARO TABASQUEROS DE OBRA FINA, 32 Platt st. MAN WANT! Apply at27 Be WA xtep—Walrens, AT H, MOUQUIN’S, 141 FUL- ton st. ANTED—A YOUTH FROM age. Call after 10 A, store. ANTED—TWO WAITERS AT TOBEY & FOOTE’S, 15 New Church st., between Dey and Cortlanit sts, Apply early. ANTED—AN ADVERTISING CANVASS) weekly papers, with references. at 2 Ann st. M. TANTED—A YOUNG must speak E: ply at 21 Beekman st. y ‘ANTED—A FIRST CLASS WAITER; ONE WHO can open oysters band} are Apply at ERASTUS liately. 16 TO 19 YEARS OF at No. 4 Astor place, hat ER, ON TWO Lat 3P. M. HELLEY. MAN; FRUNCH OR GERMAN; lish, us Waiter iu arestaurant. Ap MILLERS, 600 sth av, imme wat ‘D—CITY CANVASSERS TO CALL AND SEE the New Magic Garter for zentlemen’s socks; never offered here before. Apply at 37 Park row, room 31. ANTED—A FIRST RATE CANVASSER FOR A lithographic business; very liberal inducements offered. Inquire of D. WEIL, 38 Pearl street, ‘ANTED—A SUGAR BOILER FOR A MOLASSES house. Apply from 10 to 11 o'clock to W. F. BERRY- MAN, No. 3John street, room 7. getty vee. MAN rere 18; er. willing to work; good scholar; fancy and milliner, goods store: not lens than $6. 103 Bowery. is ‘ANTED—FOR WHALING VOYAGES, Young men; also carpenters ply at 186 West st., corner of Reade. ANTED—A YOUNG MAN TO WORKIN A GRO- cery; must be one who understands driving and taking cate of a horse. Apply at 17 Rivington st., corner Chrystie. WASTEDIA SMART BOY ABOUT 16 OR 16; ONE who writes « ood hand and understands offic: work generally; best of referenees required ; per week. Apply by letter to E. L. V. & CO., Pc 20 BTOUT nd blacksmiths. Ap- D. L, PEARL, wages, $3 ‘ost office. WAXTED-MEN OF EDUCATION AND GOOD AD dress to introduce popular works, lately published hy J. A. MeGee. Apply in book store No.7 Barclay st, GEO. M. WINGROVE, 7ANTED—A FIRST CLASS EXPERIENCED QUAR- -VV ryman as superintendent for a granite quarry in Richiond, Vi Application to be addressed to the Ri mood Granite Company, 612 Chestnut street, Philadephia TANTED—A FIRST CLASS MAN COOK AND ALSO 4 good laundrem, at Dr. STRONG'S Remedial Insti- tute, Saratoga Springs. Apply by letter, giving references and wages expected. TANTED—FOR A SMALL HOUSE, A MAN TO TAKE charge of the dining room; must understand carv- ing; wages $25 per month. Apply at 1,144 Broadway. THE TRADES. FIRST CLASS DINING ROOM BAKER WANTED, Apply at 102 Ble 3 married. Apply to J. G., at Alfred Bridgeman Broadway sit ATION WANTED— BYA YOUNG MAN AB COACH- Sm a first class groom: understands gardening ; is Address M. H., box i2i obliging; has best of reierences. Herald office. SITUATION WANTED—BY MARRIED MAN; HAS 25 1D cure experience as practical couchman® best city references as to capabi . ress for three |. B., box 1 Herald offiee. clo SITUATION WANTED—AS COACHMAN AND GROOM, by, & Mingle, man understands hiv business well! willing to make himself generally useful ; good reference; Address 8. K., box 142 Herald office. SITUATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE MAN, AS conchman; he thoroughly understands his’ busi- ives; Intely landed from E bert families, Address J. D. land; has lived with the Herald office. ; thoroughly understands Call on or address J. SITUATION WANTED—2Y A RESPBCTABLE WELSH. S“inan (ingle ws conchinay: :country preferred would Hentiesnan's ground rtwo days ft 18 sth has the , Rear he himselt beat fs Me best rely pply ith st., hi the hat store, S s tarner wit Address N. W. Broad w: —— ON WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YouNG understands the care of horses, and a good an assistant gardener; sober and hone , box 18 Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,265 AITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG GERMAN (MAR- © ried, one child), ax coachman and gardener; under- stands iis business thoroughly; is sober, steady aud will: ing tomake himself generally useful on a gentleman's pince; wile Willing todo washing and ironing or general hows ood city references, Address A. C., box Ls He TANTED—BY A MARRIED MAN, A SITUATION AS Wy coachinee, aud gardener; best references. Address F. B., Herald office. WASTED—A SITUATION AS PRIVATE COACHMAN, by a single man, ina respectable family; can pro duce the best city reference. Can be scen at 63 Union place for two days, WASIED—A COACHMAN AND GARDENERS SITUA- tion, by @ young inarried many wife will take care of dairy or do Be ys AG] her own rooms; best reter- ence. Address COACHMAN, box 167 Herald WASTED—A COACHMAN'S SITUATION, BY A SIN- gle voung man (Protestant), who has ‘lived seven years erence COACHMA jth his last employer; ¢ uve the best city ret- Call on or address R, CAMBIL, 54 4th av, ANTED—A 8 SITUATION, BY A thoroughly competent man; understands’ his busi- ess in all ite branches; best city reference. Address M. ., box 176 Herald office, ANT! UNG MAN, A PROBESTANT, A situation as coachman and groom; has good refer. ences; no objection to town or country. Can be seen at 106 East 20th st., private stables = ANTED—RBY A YOUNG COLORED MAN, 23 YEARS old, a nice place in a private family as'coachman; can give good reference. Call at 40 6th av., Washington stables. TANTED—A SITUATION A. ice. GROOM, BY A RE- spectable young man nded ; sinl reference from the old country ; has no objection. to country. Address X. Y. ferald Uptown Branch office. ANTED—A_ SITUATION AS COACHMAN AND room, by & married man, who thoroughly under- stands hs business; no objection to the country: best city reference. Address for three days M. M., 67 and @ Wert ‘BHd st. (harness store). ANTED—A COACHMAN'S SITUATION, BY A 80- ber, steady man, Shorovaniy understands the care and management of horses; hixhly tecommended by his lan ployer, with whom he has lived the last eight years and @ half, Call at or address 37 West 434 st. (stable.) J ANTED. V lishw make himselt j try; waves $120 street. —A YOUNG GERMAN, SCOTCH OR ENG. w take care of horse and garden, and nerally usernt with a family in the coun nonth and board, Inquire at 12 Beaver TOM SHIRT CUTTER WISHES A SITUA- Address MORGAN, Herald office. PHONOC (a college graduate) desires N. W., Dansville, N. Y. FRENCH SPINNER OF FINE AND COARSE 1, & comber and machinist, desire a situation; position. Address 8. Fs ina French mill. Address NOIZET, 3,010 Philadelph OD DRAUGHTSMAN WANTED—WHO CAN come well recommended. Call, with specimens of Work at 10, on C. ARTHUR TOTTEN, Architect, 48 East ath st N RXPERIE PROOF-READER, WHO UNDER- stands French and ix good compositor, wanted. Address, stating experience and salary required, H. J., box 127 Herald office. SITUATION, WANTED—BY A PRACTICAL MA- 41 chinist, as foreman ina manutactory ; can give the ae reference. Address R. M., Herald Uptown Brauch office, SMART, ACTIVE BOY WANTED-TO Assis? JN an office: must be a good writer; salary $5 ;or Week; unexceptionable references required. © Address P. ©., box 179 Herald office. A YOUNG MAN, TU A SITUA at tion carpenter; five y perience; can by seen for # Week. Call at 261 Wegt wth st., between 7th and gth ave. —. THOROUGHLY COMPETENT MASON, CAPABLE, 44. of working on kilns and general mason work of a sugar refinery, can get steady employment. | Tnyuire at Long Island Sugar Reftnery, foot of Bouth First street, Williamsburg. YOMPOSITORS WANTED.—NATION PRES J ROSS & CO., 27 Row st., third floor, rear. MIVIL ENG JOHN first clans ability 1 explo and surveys for a railway in Rolf jowledge of t Spanish language is desirable. ry should give references and state previons expe: age and salary Teouired. Address for five days EER, box 26 Herald gffice, . ATTERS.—A CURLER WANTED AT LEAHY'S, 15 Fulton st. ATLORS WANTE: work on Costom work wo GOOD CYLINDER PRE: MUN 19 TO THE COUNTRY TO Tnquire at st Athan at, "REDERS WANTED. —WANTED, ern turner, Ap: ply to LIP: we ED—A YOUNO MAN (SINGLE) WELL PosTeD in the grocery business. Apply at 48 Greenwich #t THOSE WHO WANTEDSTW 0 GOOD PLUMBERS; TH understand gas fitting. NIS & COOK, 187 9th av. y floor. Wwst, toD. 3 M. and 12 M 7 ah WASTED—A DESIGNER ON DECORATION, SCROL work and figwers, Apply, between 7 aid &P. M. at drug store, 482 West 220 WASTED-A YOUNG MAN UNDERSTANDING THE manufacture of toilet soaps. Apply by letter, with references, at 836 Broadway, room 18. ANTED—A FIRST CLASS LETTER ENGRAVER i; also a cravon and pen artist, HATCH LITHOGRAPHIC CO,, 34 Vesey st. WANTEDIA FIRST | CLASS | ARCHITECTURAL draughtsinan, who understands gothic work. Ape ply at 1H Broadway, room 138 \ JANTED—A FIRST CLASS New Haven, Conn. Apply o'clock to-day, at Beekman etre TANTED—A GOOD CAKE BAKER, ALSO YOUNG man to make ice creain. 4th av., Corner of 27th st ANTED—PRESSMAN, COMPETENT TO RUN A Baxter engine, Apply at 95 Maiden lune, cond FENCE MOULDER, APPLY ‘, No. 5 Cortlandt st, between 9 A, GRAINER, TO GO TO between 10:3) and JI EE THE TRADES. IRST CLASS PROOF READER; MUST W be a pract printer, Address ALDERS, ‘Herald AM ALDERS, office. ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A PHOTOGRAPHER, employment in a good gallery; no objection to the cauntry. a W. W.C., Brooklyn Branch Herakl oMce. = a4 FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS, IN DEMANDE—UNE PERSONNE FRANCAISE . suisse, pas prop jeune. d comme fenime de chambre, une Wheeler et Wilvon et taire les rol glals tres bien. Se presenter u'a 3 heures de Vapres midi, au 36 roadway. NE FRANCAISE, BIEN RECOMMANDEE, DESIRE ou ng une famille americaine, suit bien la machine elle doit parler l'an- cures du matin jua- West 2th st., near se placer dans tine faiuille respectable comme bonne Wenfants; pas d'odjection a la campagne. S'adresser, Zine rue West, 240, pendant deux jours, NE DAME FRANCAISE DESIRE UNE PL&CE POUR soigner un ou deux enfants; reference excellentes Siadresser chez Mme. BRANNER, 172 3me av. Us, JEUNE FILLE FRANCAISE, PARLANT PLU. sieurs langues et sachant coudre et coiffer, desire se placer dans une famille privee comme femme de chambre ; Jes meiileures recommandations seront donnees, Adresser A. B., 210 East 80th st., de 11 a3 heures, NE FRANCAISE, BIEN RECOMMANDER, DESIRE accomnpaguer une famille allant en Europe comme bonne d'en fants, S'adresser a Mrs, H. A. TAYLOR, No, 7 st. NE DEMOISELLE FRANCAISE, TRES CAPABLE, desire une position pour solgnerpt instruire des en: fants; bonnes reterences, Adreaser N. D., box 161 Herald Branch office, 1,265 Broadway. NE FILLE FRANCAISE DESIRE UNE PLACE comme bonne d'enfants et pour coudre, S'adresser au 12 36me rue. NE FILLE FRANCAISE (PROTESTANTE) DESIRE se placer comme temme de chambre ; elle sait ceiffer et faire les robes, et peut fournir de bonnes recommanda- ions. 8’adresser au No. 8 West 24th at. NE PERSONNE FRANCAISE AYANT L'HABITUDE de voyager, et pouvant donner de bonnes recom- mandations, devire trouver une place pour voyager en Kurope. S'adresser pendant plusiours jours au 898 die av. SALES AT AUCTION. LLEN B. MINER, AUCTIONEER, Salesroom 9 Chambers and 77’ Reade streets. By ALLEN B. MINER & BRO, TUESDAY, MAY 28, at 1034 o'clock, at private residence of tT. CHARLES VON BERNUTH, 437 WEST TWENTY-SECOND STREET, 'BRTW! NINTH AND TENTH AVENUES. ELEGANT IMPORTED FURNITURE, MADE TO 0: DER FOR THE PRESENT OWNER IN" PARIS, ROSE WOOD CONCERT GRAND PIANO, MADE BY BLUTH- ER, OF LEIPSIC; PIER AND MANTEL MIRRO BRONZES, &C.. &C.; IN FINE ORDER; SOLD IN COS SEQUENCE OF THE OWNERS GOING ABROAD TO RESIDE, as follows, viz PARLORS—Elegant Moquette Carpets, double Suite, In sueat quality purple reps. of Ja a Seci etary Bookcase, Etagere and Tables to ; reps and lace Curtains; rich bronze Clocks and, Ornaments, fine Porcelain and China Vases, &e., & LIBRARY—Moquet rpets, elaborately French Antique Oak Suits, in green plush, with Book Cabinet, Table, Mantel Mirror, Fire Sereen and Corn en quite’ bronze Clocks and Side Pieces, &c., &c. RECEPTION ROOM—Velvet Carpets, Jacaranda wood Lounge and Chairs, in embroidered Droadeloth; Lady's Excretoire, ebony niounted; Card Table and Lady's Work Table, en suite. DINING ROOM—Engll-h Brussels Carpet, Buffet, Ex- tension Table and Chairs of Jacaranda wood; Wilder's fire and burglar proof Plate Sate, superb Dinner Ser ice, from the royal factory of Berlln, about 20 pieces, cost Parlor w ea ich cut Glassware, &e., &c, . BEDROOMS—English Brussels Carpets, carved French walnut Bedstead, canopy tops, with lace draperies; Bu- reaus, Armoires, Linen Cabinet, Gentlemen's Wardrobe Shaving Stands, Lounges and Chairs, en suite; best « ity Freneh Halr Mattresses, Bolsters and Pillows, Bed- ding, &c., &e.; also Olleloths, black walnut Hall @tand, Stale ¢ en Utensils, & BR. ul 77 Reade streets. R & BRO, RIDAY, MAY 31, A’ sidence IN BROADWAY HOICE PAINT: 8 PORCELAIN, WAT) CHOICE ILLUSTRATED Abo the Painting: ork by the best ainted to orde nent will be found the celebrated picture of “THE FIRBT LESSON LN CHA‘ BY H. MERLE, OF PARIS. ALSO FINE PICTURES BY ‘COEDER, DORSEY, SAL- MON, COMPTE-CALIX, ANTIGNA, ’ BOUTIBON NE. MIDI HILLINGFORD, ‘CHAPMAN, 'LEUTZE, W! CASILEAR, SHATTUL D. JOUN: INL DIN, | GIGNOUX, LANG," GIFFORD, 'SUYDA DURAND, BLAUVELT AND ‘OTHERS. SEVERAL PA TELS, BY MERLE, WATER COLORS AND DRAWINGS, BY BARLEY, BRONZES BY V. EVRARD, SEVRE FROM LOUIS PHILIPPE, 198, STATUARY—DAPH- NE BY MOZIER, BUST OF AUGUSTUS, INNO- CENCE BY CARONI, &C. ALSO THE LIBRARY, COMPRISING ABOUT | 600 Volumes of fine Tlustrated and Standard Books, includ- ing Art Journal, unbound, &c. Also a large lot of fine Engravings, in Portfolios, Also, immediately after the works of art and library, the entire Furniture of house, consisting of Keven octave rosewood Piano, with Organ Atta: Brussels Car Pete, rosewood and black Walnut Furniture, Mirrors and Chandeliers, Curtains, Library Cases, Tablés, Beds and Bedding, dc, will commence with thi ‘The painting sand statuary, which will be on view, with catalogue, the three days preceding sie. LLEN B, MINER, AUCTIONEER, BSalearooms, 9 Chambers and 77 Reade streets, By ALLEN B. MINER & BRO., al o'clock, a! ir xalesrooms, 95 CHAMBERS STREET AND 77 READE’ STREET. MODERN OIL PAINTINGS, THE PRIVATE COL- LECTION OF A GENTLEMAN ' GOING ABROAD, COM- PRISING EXAMPLES FROM WELL-KNOWN ARTISTS OF THE AMERICAN, ENGLISH AND CONTINENTAL SCHOOLS, AB FOLLOWS, VIZ. :— I. 4H. De Buel. Induno: D. Col. Kuwasig. Geo. Washington, Lavalle, Schalken, of Paris, G. Arintiel McKntee. herspoon, Severdonck, Manzoni. . 0. Young. Beaulien. GH, Story. ontrivier. Lemmens, J. HT Cafferty; N. Behunelte William Hart. A., decease 0. G. Rosenberg. Dix, aaati, Daniel Fohr, A. Stodemann, X, Longa, Watteau, Dedreux, W.M. Brown. V. Leclaire. ana others, The above will be ‘27th inet. LLEN B. MINER, AUCTIONEER. Salesrooms 9% Chambers and 77 Reade «treets. By ALLEN B. MINER & BRO, SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1872, atl}; o'clock, at our_salesrooms, 77 Reade streets, exhibition on and atter Monday, 3 i 5 Chambers d s GENTEEL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, MIRRORS, CARPIAS, &c., &c. Details in time. LLEN B. MINER, AUCTIONEER, Balesrooms 9% Champers and 77’ Reade streets. By ALLEN B. MINER & BRO., WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, at 10% o'clock, at the private realdence 162 WEST \ORTY-BEVENT! STREET, BETWEE: BROADWAY AND SIXTH AVENUE, HANDSOME HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, WHICH WAS MADE TO ORDER BY E. W. HUTCHING ND OTHER FIRST CLASS MANUFACTURERS; ROSE- ‘OOD PIANO, CURTAINS, BRONZE CLOCKS, MAN- TEL ORNAMENTS, 4C.. as follows, viz. PARLORS—Velvet Ca elegant carved rosewood solid Back Suit, in cringon and gold satin damask; richly carved rosewood Mirror Back Etagere, gilt frame Pler and Mantel Mirrors, rosewood Centre and Side Tables, rich Jardinieres ind Mantel Ornaments, rich bony ormolu mounted Suit, in blue figured rati ask; ebony ormola mounted Table and Cabinet, Orind y heavy Curtains, &c., &c. gilt russel Carpets, richly carved traced black walnut Buffet, Extension Table, Lounge a Chairs to mat ‘corated China Dinne G ir Plate, Cutlery, &e. see ls irpets, Be reps, carved black w: Bookcases, Commod line Engravings, &c. HALL—Brussels Carpets and Rods, Utensils. arpets, black walnut Stand, Stair a general assortment of Kitch the following ar- nt Works of Art, udies from Nature, ville Art until the On the evening of Thursda: tists will offer at nt comprising Paintings, Sketches, ‘The pictures will be onexhibition at the s Guilery’; 82 Fitth avenue, from Monday, May nitig di the saic, Works by R. 8. Gifford, AL Hi er Martin, ALO, nd, Charles 1, Millee, ALC. Baldwit, orge Innes, T. Rich A. B. Durand, J. Foxerote AH Wyant, ohn Latarge, K, Brevoort, B. Trwi C. Tiffany, Andrews ana others. 1. Beard, R. SOMERVILLE, Auctioneer. A ROW. JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER y: Oftice and salearoom 37 Nay opposite, the Pow Large ntle of handsome Furniture. JOHNSTON & VAN TASRELL, at 16g o'clock, at their salesroom 37 N. areortm nt oi havtee ie ped trom Weatchester county for con c sisting, In part, of Bedroom Suits, Beds, Bedding, Ward: Fobes, bay Chairs, Ottomans, painted Cottage Suits, Card Tables, Drewing Bureaus, Washstands, Commodes, Parlor Suit, in satin brocate rary Suit, $ covered brocatel Turkieh Lounges, Reclining irk, Lace and Brocatel Curtains, Mirrors, Kitchen Furniture. Refrigerators. Axo a fine Wheeler & Wilson's Sewing Machine ; also 00 pasketa fine Greenhouse and Bedding Plants. The above is a large sale of fine Furniture, and will be continued on Friday. ON SALE.—TO-DAY, MAY 28, AND TO-MOR- cee Aay Meatil ovclock. Valuable Wouschold Fur. niture ‘orks of Art, ‘riages, Horses, Cows, Garden Beats and Vases, contained in the residence of Williain P. Wright, Union Ill, N. J., lately purchased by the United Schatzén Amociation. Horses on Wednesday, at noon. Take Union Hill street cars from Hoboken ferry. pa anit (CTION SALE.—ON THURSDAY, MAY 90, AT 1 A otlock, ne “Rock wood," Tarrytown, will be sold a hbred Alderney Cattle and Northam: from the stock imported by Wm. . Aspinwall, Esq. ; also some good Cows of good stock, Catalogues niay be obtained at the sale. —LUKE FITZGERALD, AUCTIONEER, * corte legant, costly Household Furniture, Fisang Fine alntings, Parlor Suit ,,e. KE FITZOBRALD, Ai ri walls: this Ghussiay) morning, commencing ‘at 103} o'clock, all the elegant, cost; ‘orks of Art contained in five story brown stone private residence 12) West 26d at. between 6th and 7th avs, namely :—Magnificeut 74 getave rich rosewood Planoforte, nearly new; Parlor Library a Drawit Bults, ange*gyrood ue Etageres; Mirrors, Lace Curtains, Bronzes Tables, Centre T: ae a 01 en on 5 ising Rost bod 5 tension abn, irs, ir and Fe en hain aalte, im 30 Glace, c' a Bots, Glass. mare Besant, Lounges, Linen Sheets, Phtows, Bolsters: other articles too numerous to mention; Baseiaent ‘and Kitchen Purni- ture. Sale positive. N. B.—Goods boxed and shipped tor purchasers. in Wednestay, street, a ht Variety of thorot mshire Down, Shee} aire and SALES AT AUCTION. PRN ARRAN POPADERDDPEDOPLODPE DISS N EXTRA LARGE SALE OF ‘Handsome and gentee! Household Furnitare. E, NICHOLS, Auctioneer, will sell this (Tuesday) morn- ing, May 28, at 103, o'clock, all the elegant Household Furniture at the private residence 252 West Forty-second street, one block. west of Broadway, near Seventh avenue, to the’ highest bidder without reserve. All the elegant furniture made to order for the present owner. Magnifi- cont roxe wood Pianoforte, Stool and Cover, cost $750; tour Parlor Suits, style of Marie Antoinette, Grand: Duchess Pompadour, covered with satin, brocatel and reps of e richest description; Mirrors, "Curtains, Paintings, ronzes, Clocks, Vases, Works of Art, Etaxeres, Bookcases, Tables, ' Bedsteads, Bureaus, Washatands, Commodes, Wardrobes, spring'and hair Mattresses, Bodding, Solas, Chairs, Rockers, Lounges in reps, Velvet, Brussels, In. rain Garpets, Buftet, Xtension Table, Glas, China ‘and liver Ware, Cutlery, Servants’ and Basement Furniture. oritive, rain or'shine. Parties wishing to attend this larve sale take Sixth avenue, Broadway, Seventh or hth avenue cars, Responsible men in attendance to rt or to pack xoods tor purchase AUCTION NOTICE, £ 000 worth of $25, Magnificent Household Furniture, rosewood Pianotorte, Drawing Room Suits, Paintings, Statuary, Bronzes and many rare, costly Works ‘of Art, tie on THIS DAY at the elegant residence between Fitth aud Sixth avenn sale commencing at 10) . AUGUSTE MARTINES & CC me tion 1s. Drawing Rooms Suits Furniture covered, French broca- tel; Silk and Lace Curtains, Etageres, Bookcase, Console bles, Paintings by eminent. artiats, Bronze Clocks, Vases, rosewood Pianoforte, Stool, Cover, Music Stand! rosewood, walnut Bureaus, Bedsteads, Commodes; Hair, Spring Mattresses, Extension Table, Bullet; elegant Sets Chinaware, Glassware, Sllverware, ‘Table Cutlery, Linen; Basement, Kitchen Furniture. N. B.—Parties wishing to attend this sale take 6th ay. cars or th av, stages. UCTION SALE AT PRIVATE RESIDENCE, This da; wncing at 10% o'clock, at private bt. 6and 7 comprising over lots by eatalogue, viz. Parlors contain rosewood square Grand Planoforte, cost $900; rich Parlor Suits Made in latest styles and rich covers; Pler and Mantel Mirrors, Velvet and Brussels Carpets, Oil Paintings, Lace Curtains, Bronzes, Bookcases, &c.; also Bedroom Suits in rorewood and walnut, single and double Bedateads, Bureaus. Wardrobes, spring and hair Mattresses, Bedding Lounges, Clocks, &c.; also Dining Room, Basement and Kitchen Furniture, Buffet, Extension Table, Chairs, Plate, Cutlery, China, Glassware, Dinner and Tea Seta, 4, Sale positive. HENRY ZINN, Auctioneer, LBERT B, WALDRON, AUCTIONEER, Salesrooms 108 Lit ary 111 Cedar and 38 Church sts, FURNITURE, CARPETS, BEDDING, &€. THIS DAY, at 104 o'clock. WALDRON & COOKE Will sell as above, the following goods: Rosewood, walnut ‘and oak Chi or Su double Wardrobes, Armoire-a-Glace, Hall Stands, teads, Bureaur, Washstand: Contre Tables, rewiny Machine: elvet, Brussels and Ingra| th'street, ms Commod Chun ny und walnut Lil Centre and Exte: hair and othe assortment Desks, dc, iow &e bi Office ant ex; Chromos, Jags goods; al Catalogues morning of sale. EXECUTORS SALE. (Tuesday) evening, also Tuexday and Weduesday evenings, 260 Paintings in Oil aud more than 100 Water Color Draw: ings, embracing many specimens of extraordinary merit and Value by some of the leading American, Freheh aud German artists. Sold without reserve or Hmitation, atthe Clinton Hall Salesroome, Auctioneers. ‘The Messrs, LEAVITT, Now on exhibition, free, at the Leavitt Art Rooms, ‘Thursd y and Saturd: the enti ‘vot Wm, P. NJ ingly che i, and in the best ber of Etchings and fine and valuuble Hull Salesre VITT, Auct BY ROUN TE DRAPER «co. AUCTION The Delaware, Lackawanna and Wes Company will «il 120,000 to at public auct’on, ‘on V (noon), at 26 Exchange plac er Drawinys, exhibition at orning. The COLTON, AUCTIONEER. chold Furniture, in East Fitt with organ attachment; Fri pier and mantel Mirrors; velvet, English Bragsels and other Carpets; Jaco and other Curtains, Parlor Suits, Wardrobes, Bool ic. F.C will sell on Thurs- day, May 3, atthe private residence, 203 East Fifteenth , near Third avenue, the y house, embracing évery rosewood, solid black walnut and other Furniture; recently furnished and in good condition, Catalozues: giving more full particulars in tne, N.B.—In conse- ucnce of this sale taking the place a ud yertised at our au street, We must postpo or Saturday, Br Mwovanry, ave Will sell, this day, at 11 o'cloc 79 Nassau street, a large wood, walnut and mahogany Parlor, Chamber and Din. ing Room Furniture YF I description of cat the salesroom, ators, Ollcloths, Dining Room also Tron Sates, Office ks, Bewing Machines. peremptorily sold to the highest bidde: Also Pier, Oval and Mantel Mirrors; Coupe, Roc kaway, &c. Re a 8, DINGEE & ©O., AUCTIONEERS, THIS DAY (TUESDAY), May 28, at 11 o'clock, ‘at New York Sales and Storage Reporito: B’ ry. 497, $99 and Sal Fourth aventie, corner Twenty ARH street, an assortment of new and second hand Household Furni- ture; consisting of Parlor, Library and Bedroom Suits, us, Bedsteads; Washstands, Sofas, Lounges, Feather Bi Reds, Hair, Hus Carpets, Kitchen BY JOHN A. Di nsils, Ae. iN, AUCTIONEER. ry OHN A. DUNN & CO. fesrooin 227 Bowery, will sell this day, of Rutgers, Ewex and Division streets, Stock Fixtures of that Samp unter, Sh Clock, Al ¢ Iving, Pumps, cr Measures, Demijol foeortecdiyert Your Deuge e's ales lester onoee Barrels and a lot of tin Measures, &c fine lines of ‘oxewood and walnut Parlor Suits, siny he And rich Furniture nd general assortment of rose: Velvet and Brussels Carpets, curled hair Mattresses, Feather Beds and Bedding, Ketrizer- Buffets, Extension Tables: ‘0 id other Mattresses, Pillows, Bolsiers, 11 o'clock, at 23 Canal street, junction in lots, the entire Room, cousiating Glassware, nia, Koss SALES AT AUCTION, P. TRAVER, AUCTIONBER, J. cll thin day at 103g o'clock, all the Stock and Fixtures of choice Family Grocery Siore No. 492 Hodson street, near Christopher chests of Green and Binck Vea Coffee, boxes of Soaps, Starch, Camlles, tne assorted Spice lot Canned Fruits, Pickl Dried Fruits, Raising, Flour, Salt, Syriips, Molasser tatoes, Hams, Rice Meal, assortment of fine Brass Cow Seales, Platform Se: le, Cotee Mill, barrels Viney far, ( s Vase, black walnut book, Sugar Bins, Shelving, ®ouvters, Glass Fixtures, Awning, &c., &e. M ORRIS WILKINS, AUCTIONEER. , Jellies, Sardines, Po- Furniture, Hlerant Househo Fine Mirrors, Rich Carpets, &¢. : FE. H. LUDLOW & CO. will sell by auction on We lenge day, May 29, 1872, at ILo'clock A. M., at the private rest- dence Forty-fith street, near Broadway, Rexewood Parior Suit, in enti, damask: rosewood and eception Chairs, elegant Ma ‘Tor, roae: he ‘o damask Lambre= arble Top, Centre and Round Ta quing, carved Wwalnat ‘Bedstead; Dressing Burcatry Mattresses, Bolsters, Pillows, fine Moquet Bruswela Carpets, Olicioth, a ‘large axortment of China and Glasg Ware. Catalogues at No. 3 Pine stree oF AN EXECU. ok A. M., at 157 ue, @ quantity D, City Marshals, ARSHAL'S SALE—BY VIRTUE 0. H. PIERSON, AUCTIONEER. By A. D. MELLICK, JR. & BRO., Auctioneers and Dealers in New Jersey Reil Estate, No, 6 Pine street, New ‘ork, Tinportant and attractive sale, WEDNESDAY, May 29, 1972, at 12 M., on the premises, 200 magnifice the slope of the famous Orange Moun ming Hotel property, three tories high, 20 rooms, four acres choice land, finely shaded, ready for occupancy at Wyoming, the new. railroad centre of New y, iniles from New York by the Morris and_ Essex Railroad, between Maplewood and Millburn, | This property among the finest ever offered at auction in the te. It fronts the railroad at one of its most picturesque points: Jextends back ona gradual ascent of the mountain ide, affording a view remarkable for its extent and beaiity,embracing all the country lying between New York and Tr on, overlooking New York, Brooklyn and the harbor, Newark Bay, Staten Island, Elizabeth, New- ark, Oran; nd allthe towns on the line of the New Jersey and New Jersey Central roads. The station is om the property, The New Jersey West line, now rapidly completing, has a station within 400 feet, bat afew ards distant is the junction station of the Newark ang New York Railroad, making this point. the most conveni~ ent of any within the same distance of New Yor being three stations on three different railways. Splendid muse will be furnished by Grafulla’s Seventh regiment band, Luncheon before the sale. Special train will leave he foot of Christopher and Barclay streets at 10:30 A. My For maps and passes apply to the Auctioneers. at AWNBROKER'S SALE THIS DAY.—JAMER AGAR. Auctioneer, will sell at 59 New Bowery, 900 lots of Men’s and W. '* Clothing, Table Linén, sheets, preads. Bi: J. Biunauer, 172 Canal strect. PICHARD WALTERS, AUCTIONEER MORTUAGE sale—Will sell this day (Tuesda: hoek, at Fitty-seventh street, near I nue, Pew ions, Carpets, Pulpit, Chancel Chairs, Tablew &c. JOUN T. STEWART, Attorney tor Mortgnyoe, | FREDRICK, AUCTIONEER, nO CHATHAM street, near Pearl, 1 well May 28, 100 lots Watches, ry, ast 'y advanced on the Hooda Sale w commence at two o'elock P.M wis ABBOTT, AUCTIONEER, OFFICE, NO. 6 City Hall place, will sell this day (Tuesday), 28th inst., at 2 welock, the can x8 liquor store cor- Seventy-ninth street and avenue B. Fine walnut ew Tar ity of Rye and Bourbon Whixkeyay ds of old stock Ale, pipe fine Gin, Ice House; per Vessels, a little damayed by the late fire COPARTNERSHIPS. EW YORK CITY, MAY 25, 1872.—METROPOL Hotel, Broadway and Prince street.—The rehip heretofore existing between the undersig der the firm name of Tweed & Garfield, is dissolved by. mutual consent, Richard M. Tweed will sattle all partnership liabi receive all moneys due and sign in liquidation, Ee ABRAM B. GARFIS ‘The business of the Metropolitan Hotel will be tinued by PORICHARD M. TWH BUSINESS OPPORTU NITIES. YOUNG MAN, OF GENERAL BUSINESS CAPACITY, who understands bookkeeping and can speak Span> ih. havine between €2,000 and $3,000 to invest, would like to find a partner with same amount or some estab business. First class references given and required. Ad- dress R, F. J., Herald office. LIGHT MANUFACTURING BUSINESS FOR SALE— ‘At Nowark, N. J., paying large profite; terms easy, ‘and Very sa: stactory reasons for selling.’ Apply, be- tween Il and 3 o'ciock, at 11 Broadway, room 8, PARTY HAVING TWO FIRST CLASS GROCERIES in Brooklyn will dispose of one to a cash customer, he has more business than he can properly attend to. For particulars call on RK. D. TRAPHAGEN, Cainbridge Market, corner Fulton street and Bt, James place. AX INTELLIGENT MAN, OF GOOD MORAL character, who will invest some capital in anew invention, if satisfied of its merits and certainty of its Peyibe basins ina Rie ua tent fen 4 is invited to a. extiga= ue re MO. JEFFERS, No. 9 Bleecker street. A TEBST chAsa, LIGHT MANUFACTURING BUST" ness for sale cheap; in full operation; staple arcicle ; Good reasons for selling. 21 Jane street, up stairs, DITOR WANTED—IN THE NEWS DEPARTMENT of an old established independent daily morning pas er, A sound thinker, good paragraphist, quick and ace curate condenser of ‘mail and telegraphic news is re- quired. Will not have to write leading editorials, but must be capable of furnishing sound paragraphs on minor topics and of ussisting the managing editor. Address INe DEPENDENT PRESS, box 117 Herald office. IRST CLASS LIVERY STABLE FOR 8ALE.—ONF OF the very best in Brooklyn, having thirty to thirty- five regular boarders and ten’ coaches in cons this isa creating for « person desiring a bu: this kind; satisfactory reason why the present owner musteell. Address LESTER, Brooklyn Post office. ARTNER WANTED—IN A VERY PROFITA lished business; exp 1 man, with $1,000), A. SA Y MAX BAYERSDORF' ‘TIONEER. i 0cO worth clegant Cabi Furniture. MAX ERSDORFER sells Thur:day, May 30, elogant Parlor, Chamber, Dining Room and Library Furniture, c. Bowery, over German Exchange Bank. ANIEL A. MATHEWS, AUCTIONEER—SALESROOM Broad way, oppesite New York Hotel. THIS DAY (TUESDAY), May 2, at 1034 o'clock, AT SALESROOM, HANDSOME HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE, FINE CHINA, GLASS, &€,, part of which was made to urder in Paris, the property of & gentleman leaving city, viz. Elegant Sotas and Arm Chairy, in cfimxon sutin ‘damask; Parlor Suite, in Extension Table, Buffets, rosewood Bedstead, ni Cylinder Washstaud, superior Mat: Bed, Chittonter, Moquette Carpets, elegant Reception Chairs, rich damask Curtains, eta, China, Gla ’ Jundlebras to eases, Sri Desks, Sho} &e.'; alko 200 wets Cu ad yoods now ready for exam case, Tables, Chairs, ( tain Tassels. Catalogue: nation. GiDWARD SCHE CK, AUCTIONEER. ‘every variety of rosewood, black iniaid marque bois de rose ary, Chamber and Dining Ryom que Aud modern styles, LUDLOW & €O, OFF y desirable vacant Prope ar Sth ny. tx near Sth av. THE FOLLOWING y for sale : , Corner and adjoining ts and Pile below and opposite the also a fine Corner just above, Ino prominent Corners, with inany single Lot and Piots, on the Boulevard. uli particulars at the office, No. 3 Pine street. NEORGE J. SMITH, AUCTIONEER. F achuttel mor at 1044 A. M., at the seven Horses, seven sets of Harness ani ‘Trucks. By order of MATHEW '. BEIR) Mortgage: : PSY B, HERTS, AUCTIONEER. ELEGANT HOU LD FURNITURE, VALUABLE ORIGINAL OIL PAINTINGS BY DE HAAS, NICHOLAS TOUSBAINT, DE BRACKE: DUVERGER, CHARLES MERME AND OTHERS; SOLID SILVER, FINE SHEFFIELD PLATE, &C., ON TUESDAY, MAY 28, AT 104g O'CLOCK, AT 138 MADISON AVE: NEAR THIRTY-VIRST STREET. PARLORS. ebony, gilt inlaid and ormota att y lush, brocatel and reps; solid rosewood centre, e and card Tables; rosewood Pianos, French plate pier and mantel Mirrors, rosewood Work Tables, velvet, Moquette and Wilton Car- ks, Bronzer,’ Vases, Chandeliers and Gas Pix. valuable Oil Paintings. DI iG ROOMS. Fine solid oak Dining Room Suit, Buffets and Dinin Tables, made to order by Beller; solid Silver and Sheffiel Plated’ Ware, China, Cut Glass, Brussels Carpets, pior and mantel Mirrors, &c. KE, Attorney for Rich solid rosewood, trimmed Parlor Suits, CHAMB! Solld rosewood Bedstead, Burcaus, moires-a-Glace, Lounges, Easy Chairs fine Beds, Bedding, hair Mattresses, pler and mantel Mirrors, velvet and Brussels Carpets, Curtains and Lambrequins, &c. Allof which were made to order, costing over making by far the moxt attractive sale of the seaso NRY FELTMAN, AUCTIONEER, OFFICE | 133 Broadway, salesroom Dey and Greenw! This At 10% prompt, at 255 Myrtle avenue, Brooklya, Stock, Fixtures, Horses, Wagons, &c., of that large corner Grocery; every lot must be sol verything Te new omy iresh. “Sold on account of a death in the tamily. New York dealers, private buyers, be on hand. 8. WEINBERGER, AUCTIONEER, SELLS WED- 1s nesday, at 10% o'clock, at 153; Bowery, Whiskeys, Brandies Ging: Claret sherry, Porwine, ke, barrels, casks, cases and demijohne. ‘ACOB TIONEER. OGART SNESDAY, May nm At 11 o'clock, at the auction rooms, YO. North William st., Heel EucPaG pearogs duis, hah Die conalsting of Partor an , tharble-toh Drag. Pear tate a sca, Bode tin Beading, © xtension Dininc tables, Chairs, Wardrobes, Bookcases, Crockery and Ware; lot unfinished Furniture, Sofa Frames, alr Frames, jot Hair Wardrobes, Ar- 009, Furniture Covers, lot Silver- Paintings, Engravings, &c., &c. CITY.—LARGE DWELLING, 166 GRAND ; ry, basement and fine SOY tow facing south, Permits of LE. WOOD, 79 Montgomery street, Jersey City. MAX BAYERSDORFER will remove June 1 to 245 ARTNER WANTED—IN THE MANUFACTURE OF A light article in untversal demand. and paying 60 per cont profit; a monopoly. Apply at 106 Broadway, room 14. ARTNER WANTED—WITH FROM $2,000 TO $3,000: in a light business; inonopoly secured by patent and copyrighta: profit from 78 to 10) per cent: hnviness par- tially established; tools, &c., on hand. Addreas i, L, Herald office, for three days. EAL ESTATE BUSINESS—GOOD SELECTION OF R 4500; ecellent chance: Worth: Wnivanligaaioe” ety cel wi ve a hioderate.’ “" COLLYER'S, Nor 4 New Chambers mrect. at a ead ct El all MALL CAPITAL FOR A LIGHT MANUFACTURING +) business; alo $1,600 in @ good business; security given to the right m: AMES & CO., No. 7 Murray street, room 28, CAPITALISTS OF NEW YORK AND VICINITY — A new radical improvement on Sewing Machines of immense value; consists of attachment for operating the whole machine, just perfected an Feady to attach to all first class machines; no machine will sell without it when known. To increase our manufacturing facilities Mill sell two Niates, offering an unparalleled opportunity at once, EO. L. CANNON, 9% Liberty street. TANTED—A BUSIN ESS MAN, TO TAKE THE PLACE of a retiring partner ina publishing and manufac: toring business; will sell ata sacrifice. Addreay W. X., Herald office D—A R, WITH THE NECESSARY cturing a machine ented April 3), this or transferred to the VER, 144 East Fourteenth street, AN capital and expericnce for mi for cutting cloth, shirting, dc., year; also the paient. can "he sold PARTN. same. Inquire of A. HEL basement. D—IN A jHT MANUFACTURING BUST A partner with $5,000 capital toeniarge the rade and profits large; satisfactory references ed. ply at the office of WERNBURG & treet, Brook! RIN THE REAL E: a lias property es exchanged with @ Adress A.B. M., box If Hern 'd resp town Bran W" CAN OFFER TO. INVESTORS, witiout xirable oppo engaging in an tablished busin in’ sw ‘ing trom $5.00) to $20,000, fows:—In general commission Finke notions, class manufacture, planing mi y, gromery, &e. GRIGGS, CARLETON & Business Agents, 98 Broadway. ABLE AND ENERGETIC ASSOCIATE | to assist im the manufacture and sale of out, Sell all we ure, wt large profita, Local agents wanted Address NEW YORK MANUFACTURING tlandt stre et, New York. 1.000 ~RARTSER WANTED.—THE ADVERT. . + ser, for several years engaged in Cal.fornia ina cash business which vields a yearly protit of $10,000, and having jnet expended some $1,509 in extending it, de- sires « good, temperate man to join him, who is willing to vote his tine in assisting in the business, when he feels fident it can be made to pay over double that ef an previous year. Address MACH Y, box 162 Herald offlee. G WANTED.—EXTRA INDUCEMENT, TO EX® $2.00( ceed any ever offered, with unquestionable security, Address A., box 206 Herald office. $2.500 COMPANY, PARTNER WANTED, 2 the fina ial part o's r cent profit. For interview, onlyeaddre 8s VALID, Herald office, my) —A. YOUNG WITH SMALLCAPT-- $2 500.8 youd fo take equal interert and en o Y ol ‘eand housefturnishing re. near tire ch reot a hard ware cotent Aree clade tS “ (REFURNISHING, box 17 payis eral New York, having well, Address HO offi WILL BUY A HALF INTEREST IN AN old established Manufacturing Business ia 4.000 the city, paying large profits, Call on owner, LUCKEY & SHUTE, 78 Cedar street. 3 —WANTED, A PARTNER TO TAKE FULL $i 000. charge of & business that will pay $10,000 ar, alter that hee | @ year. Call on or a re | firat B., 16 and 3. 5.000 REQUIRED. BUSINESS LONG BXTAB- $5.0 lished for sale; satistactory explanation given. Apply at 29 Broadway, office 12, first floor, trom 10 to zor 1 tod. ri street, second floor, between the hours of INSTRUCTION, 4 T THOMPSON'S COLLEGE, 20 FOURTH AVENUE, ‘ite Cooper Tnatitute.—I kkee| Writh Antec “shorthnd: Feeuch and Spaniaty? separal legrrphy taught ladies’ deparment; day and eveni: tl Puncticaify: demund for operators.” T PAINE'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 62 BOWERY Double Entry Bookkee| Aritnmetic, pee combined $15; two branches $10 per quarter, 13 weeks; Mee Lessons $2 50, department day and evene ng. T. DOLBEAR'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 814 teenth and boys can have tpesial li ne ys can have xpectal lessons im Business h keeping, Arithmetic, &c., and be complete! pared: hurlness ina short tine.’ Open day and evening ‘all gums Gentlemen or ladies can secure private rooms,