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rer A Segoe i No =e eri 'WENTY Mi NTY MORE RARE OPPORTUNITY. calvau pega rates at lege, {ab Saat appiy at 786 Broadway. ‘A siteari0% wapean ee A one sand oli abl it ge Peepace nceounts cape} oe ‘as nerally setul ¢ f"GarBBONS, %6Y Fat st st., Corn N WITH LONG BUSINESS EX- ~ GENTLE: AS Cd a position of Ferponapality as banks’ B way and it itable busine Zorrcapondent or traveller, OF any. sui nsiness Fe tention ; invest about LUTON HE fcrand oftes COACHMEN AND GARDENERS. ATION WANTED_—AS COACUMAN, ria ‘s evel Se ‘ANTED—A vot ed B' YOUNG COLORED W es coachman; can come, with Bret class city ig et vane en FRIDAY." mae Sees A, M. is iarge and wee calle ante peteceness or the lage of ‘Stove and Greenhouse corner 52d ‘ANTED—BY « acpolet & ENGLISH: tion as self useful ; ‘bert Uptown Branch wes yy Ny A SITUA. gana Th wr eros; the finest speci city reference ‘aludrese Pee ¢, ¢, 1,265 Broadway. é! a eplendia ee SITUATION AS ARSE, ving Oonee: on horses or ge hor: ears’ reference phos rom.) his present employer. Call to Yor wv EPER WANTED—TO TAKE coe. eae s Beets ust be correct; salary $) week. Address D, D. D., Herald office, CLERK WANTED—ONE THOROUGHLY COM- i aug ck an aumarried Aperions, ag Address, ele graloaraaia ‘and where seen, for one 8., Herald office. RY ‘Goops SALESMAN WANTED—A FEW FIRST classmen. Apply to JAMES R. HOWE, 197 Grand ‘OSIERY, —A PERSON OF FORG EXPERIENCE 18 buying for and managing irge hosiery depai ment Emi Cyt: Janary | fo for an an engagement has 8 ry , &e.; Address Ne C., box 12f Wiorand Uptown Branch otecs Parr ite NOT HAVING SUFFIOIENT WORK TO PAY for the steady ony [angrier f a bookkeeper, can iT their accounts writ NU) their pooks agen in or: tere otnied ‘intervals by addressing HG. Herald office Gaceeuan WANTED.—A YOUNG MAN OF EXPE. hienee, who 1s well agquainied. with the wine aud te juor trade; perenne faba it pay ing. Geeation: one vonitan nd. om city. trade fave the preference, ‘Address Post office box 2,782. Ss" ‘ATION WANTED 8 ‘ DISABLED, by ae bona ag clerk, co} vate watch: 2 duress a co Brooklyn Beane Herald office. QITUATION WANTED—BY A MARRIED MAN, WITH © a large business connection aud come experience traveller for either @ manu‘acturing or importing hor Address B, D., Herald oftice. WANTED.TA, FIRST CLASS WINDOW DRESSER, Apply to JAMES McCREERY &CO, Westen FIRST CLASS SALESMAN IN A who'esale #:ationery hous. Address, with refer ence, P., box 104 Herald o! nape WARTRD SITUATION AS CLERK, SALESMAN OR bookkeeper, by a young man of ‘at least ten years’ business experiences can give the best references, Ad- ess A. A., DOX 104 tterald Pome JANTED—A SMART ACCOUNTANT, CASHIER AND assistaut cashicr, in a large retail dry goods house must be rapid in accounts and produce best reterence mond see urity. Address box 171 Herald Uptown Branch 1 office, TANTED—A SALESMAN FOR THE GENTS! FUR- nishing department, in a large, first class retail house: also stock clerk. “Address, stating furmer place of employment, &c.,@. F., box 171 Herald Uptown Branch oftice, ANTED—AN OUTSIDE SALESMAN FOR THE LUM. ber business. Only those who thoroughly under- mand the business and can influence a lumber trade, largely walnut, may address in confidence, Word amount of trade he can intluence and where employe 3,682 Post office. 7ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED MAN TO oma | charge of a first class dry and fancy goods si short distance out of town. To any one with mon, cay A Mal liberal terms can be made, Address . W., Her: office, ‘ANTED—A COMPETENT BOOKKEEEER, FOR AN . (Poa otlce ee references and importing hou: salary exper x ANTED—A GROO first class reference for rarer popricty. ac. Address, stating where ‘ast employe Herald Uptown Branch ofice. ANTED—A POSITION AS CORRESPONDENT OR secretary, by a foreign gentleman who 5 one n- fluently and writes Italian, German, French a 8! ile Address A. ast Washington place. aK COAG! MEN ANI A COACHMA’ French, ne’ family, Inquire nt ‘the bakery store, 160 West 24th st. 8 COACHMAN. ON Gress 44 East dist at,, private stable. A COACUMA tata good reierence. A‘ office. FIRST CLASS GARDENER, WHO UNDERSTANDS greenhouses, vegetables, flowers and grape culti- eee, desires a ‘steady situation. Apply in flower store. roadway 8 Phong AND GROOM, BY A SINGLE ng mani perfectly undarsiands the business; | witty an obliging; best city reterence from last cm= Ploger; no objection to the country. Cull on or address East Sith at. A GENTLENAN WISHES A SITUATION Ft man. Call on or Siireey MARTIN, 203 went it 2ULN Bt. Herak ‘ANTED—A MAN AND WIFE TO TAKE A FARM mn Long Island on shares; must have pasion: ‘hase share in the stock and crops; wife be a good dair; proman must have best ret Apply at once at 58 West 40th st. 'OUNG MAN AS GROOM AND COACHMAN ‘NI tionable reference, Call on or address COACH: non ad 80 av Carriage Repoeitory, Fue ato anton, 2 nts of Taberncamontana, } assorted varieties, all in bloom. 135 varieties of nf Ferns; good sorts and fi 20 Poinsctts; lange plan ne 80 fo Peach tre alee. sand = 4 Bony. tear pupetorl ro capital t to pure! denias, Draceni Puschias, Sacaiaes, | The attention ot amateurn gardeners and dorists is par- called to this sale lunts are not ou! cimens, but in excellent condition, an sold without reserve. W. ELLIOTT, Auctioneer, Cars leave the Hudson River Railroad depot, Thirtleth DA. M., song at Fort Washingion depot, __ HELP WANTED—MALES, GENTS ¥ WANTED—TO SOLICIT LIFE I Bronte as the Republic Lite Insurance Company's will be postive art WANTED [NEW AND POPUL. BM EER. Gents ta Verh he pilin ed aleeroome Chinnor. sand SATCRDAY, 0 OGTOBEN 1, AE 10%s o'clock, At their sulesrooms, Chambers dud 77 Reade strects, HANDSOME HOUSEHOLD: FU RNT Carved rosewood P it Velvet, Tapestry, Brussela and ply frame Frenoh plate Pier and Mantel. man carved rose: Wood and black walnut Parlor, Suits, tn brocatel and rn rb Centre and Side force’ black walnut Hedstendey marble top Dureaus, Was nstaiids, Commodes, Lounges, Rocken ack walnut and 8 sion Tables and Chairs, Ward Is, Holsters) aid. Pill Engravings, Jace and #4 Crockery, Glass Reade streets, ‘ENGAGED IN THE EXPORT ee agent Yor the “ALN ENG of Eakin wishes ‘to have Aa 8 box “MAN WANTED—AS Te ape PORA STAPLE corner r ith st. and 4th a BOY WANTED—IN A TELEGRAPHIC SCHOOL, about 16 years of age. who resides with his parents a daligh Rein age boy will be fitted Sisth at, Bolwices Br oriole, ria FOOD befor ne ‘a week. ABBY etween io and biota reps, bi nd j WA N’ oo erative prottenies! 3 draughtsinan ofce, tel Window Curtains anc Born and itv ‘er Plated Ware in variety, & RCH, JOHNSTON, rp aes rey Me) and salestoom 37 Nassa Norse Auction Branch 110, ne and Ld East Phire NGELE'S | “TURKISH BATHS, 61 EXINGTON AY. want agreeable, honest, intelli women denting to ‘study medicine; struction and “profitable Smploymenty u street, opposite Post iMieranese re- GENTLEMAN, ood judge ‘of character, who can talk an to assist In the mansgi where the above qualities are necessal person only need address } BUSINESS, “Yrerata’ office. YY WANTED—WHO WRITES A GOOD HAND, about 17 years; one lately landed pre‘erred. at 185 Varick | st. MPLOYNENT.—I WANT 1,000 AGENTS 1 for the “Complete Herbalist,” T will and furnish such advertising facil make less than $20) per month and all expenses, to tnat- ter whether he ever canvassed bi dress given to lady. canyassers, lars call on or address GEO! st., New York. hay HOUSEHOLD. ¥t FU RAND Mf in TA! ROYAL WILTON AND MALIN TER vAY RIAGE AND COUPE HORSES, LANDAU, WAGONS, HARNESS, &0. JOHNSTON & VAN TASS Wednesday, Oct. 40" ture contained ing the bepuyae GQ NO. 6 i of a business an unemployed will sell at anetion on ‘clock, all the elegant Farm rit TE, ma Thirty- paventh. and Thirty. eughin pases com: DRAWING ROOMS, antly carved and decorated bois de rose and Drawing Room Suit, in erimson silk re} de rose, ebony and tullp wood Centre Tabl Cabinets, inlaid with tlow sic, Urotize Ormoln and Sev and Chandeliors, 1 rquet wngeat crimson Silk Fep Curtains lined with gold satin aiid Y¥ PIANOFORTE. Elaborately cary Table and side Cl China and Glass W: Chatrs and Easy Chair’ ities that no man need SOLICITORS—ON THE SUBSO RIP. {ion department of a mereuntile, paper. % Park row, room 4 os cent commission. "MENAMY, HESS & CO. HAVE AN. OPENING FOR an active, energetic busi tion department; at present at iele gentlemen a heir u) xtension Dining 85 man in their subse rest; 8 fine Silvery lated Ware, Lounses, etween 11 and 1 o'eloc! Is. Very elaborately car ved French walnut Chamber Suits, Vetted BOY ‘WANTED—12 To 4 YEARS OF AGI Mirrors; ormolt salary $2 per week. be oe ‘all si ench walnut Hail all Chairs, In leather and Ingrain Carpets and Oil. itchen Purniture, Apply to L. 8. HOWARD, +} “1 Stand, with, French plate Mirrors GRAPHY, Pope tiled —POSITION v8 day and ove ae Clothe, together with th ie will commence, house will eo) dona shoal of Te n Telegraph ow th st between” ‘Br d- 1 for exhibition on Tuestay, p—oMcers’ of the “Weseern Oy perinit. trom MUST HAVE ., by permit from the aue- Box 160 > ‘STON, AUCTIONE! R, ead shlesroom 37 Nagsan street. HOUSEHOLD, FURNITURE, JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL t auction, THIS DAY | (FRIDAY), Oct. 18, at u ar ernest in the house , HOT 8a ee ees TPWO AOTIVE RELIABLE AGENTS WANT mediately, to take orders for a new au trated book; iberal salary guaranteed to a an. ie. _HOWARTH, TRACY & PHILLIPS, 86 Nassau st. NTED—A YOUNG MAN (AMERICAN) TO INTRO. duce and sell the Empire Box Openers in this cit required: salary $10 per week. PIRE MANUFACTURING OO., 135 P ANTED—A SOBE! STE. RU iiaxter engine; mnist have a ‘iplomia. “Apply at 281 5 ENT era Pourth on Lexi atte carved walnut, rosewood and oal and Chamber Furniture, Curled Hair Mattresses, Pi Brussels and Ingrain with the Kitehen Furniture, with whieh the’ sale will WHO CAN SPEAK SPANISH AND y arrived, wants a situation In private earl street, Boston, SITUATION WANTED BY A A ae man, with the best reference. Call at or ad- ry ‘Ontice aud ealesruony 92 Nasaaut street Mposite the Post office, Big sale of Househoid | Furniture, JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL will sell on Satirday, at 103; o'clock, at their salesroom, 37 Nassau strect, 1arge sale of second hand Furniture, Feather Beds, valuable Engravings, fine’ French China, nt ot Kitchen Furnitire. so 20 barrels French China, assorted. ‘Alto 20 sewing Machines. Also 4 fine Planos, 8 SITUATION WANTED—BY A RE- svectable man; has a perfect knowledge of his busl- tientive and obliging; can milk and inake himselt dress B. D., box 118 Herald | PETENT TO TAKE CHAR¢ Address, with ) Heral id omice, See e real hame and rete irences, TOP, —A RARE OPPORTTNITY 18 OFFERED TO young men of good tamily and some means to, learn the’ light. gentecl, profitab! they are able fo support themse six mans to one MR RETER! Mattresses, Bedroom rets, ental profession. ves while learning (say er. 8, Dentists, 159 Bowery ANTED—A BUTCHER, WHO THOROL derstands cutting meats and taking cha: try and vegetables; one who has worked in market precerred. ‘Apply with references after corner 4th ana Greene sts, ANTED—A BOY (SRAELITE) TO GO” @ young man (Israelite) who has. some. know! enman; must have good _Addross box 1,488 ‘ost otic TANTED—TWO ADVERTISING AGENTS; inducements to the right kind. 105 Herald office. for account of whom, 1 may egace xn and to pay loans, advan © 800 ounces of Fulid Silverware, Tea Sets, Spoons, ‘ks, Knives, Tongs, ae &e, HIS coachman, that he can highly, recommend; a single edge of aguice and isa good city reference, TABLE MARRIED MAN (PROTESTANT) ituation as gardencr and coachman ; un- care of horses and cows and all general orl ut & place; has good reierence. ress work pe it ace ; bh. food Add. RP. WEDNESDAY The Messrs. LEAVIUT | 14 o’eloc to ‘announce that they will commence their season of Art sales as above with the A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN, A PROTESTANT. wishes a situation as coachman and gardener; can milk if required; no objection to go to the comnts best references. Call tor address, for two day's, 136 30 av. SINGLE MAN WANTS A_ SITUATION AS coachinan; has ten years’ reterence tor sobriety and aan bs hasdriven in New York and Brooklyn. Ad- | box 126 Herald office. aLE MA‘ or groom; thoroughly understand: stables, SINGLE YOUNG MAN WISH coachman, first class referon A SITUATION. WANT —AS COACE first class sinvle man; acareful, sate ay ded | er, Ca at or address for two days, harness store, 19 West 28th. st. three years’ Lest city reterence fiomn last emp SITUATION WANTED—AS COACHMAN OR COACH- man and gardener by a siagle Ameri is ing and obliging: wages moderate; good reference. dress M. O., box 115 Herald offle SITUATIC young man; is wil Address J. N., box I18'Herald ‘ottlee. SITUATION WANTED—BY lish coachman FIRST C Ih ay., corner of | Muh st. d groom; thore Ress in all its branches; no objection to the country ; we'l recommended. Address W. B., 221 We os. situation as couchman and greo Ml reference frem last emplc or address G, GIBBONS, 96 Varick st, nent Canal st YOUNG MAN, SIN coachman and ¢! ddress J, B., box 19, 5434 A SITUATION WANTED—BY A RE! travel Addroan Gr 8., 107 West 37th st. FIRST CLASS MAN WANTS A SITUATION AB conchman: understands his business thoroughly worthy in every respect; refer- id is pertectly tru. tnees. ‘address a. V. Union square, snddlery. sinless, ht ishes @ situat in be seen at No. 6 West 19th st., private stabi » Who thoroughly under- be generally uséful; willing Address E. erences satisinctory. NOACIMAN'S AND Gi ARDENER’ 8 SITU. ATION will be found willing and obliging; widerstands his business; best city Feferchees wanted, by a single man; Address A. B., box 120 Herald ottice. ness: has four years’ ci Address J. D., box 125 Herald office, YOACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A SINGL / young man who is sober, steady and respectful, ai thoroughly understands his business; reference from Bresentemployer. Address M. J., Her: rooklvn. WACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE / roung man, who thorough}; by age og his business; best clty ret vo day YOACHMAN OF LONG EXPERIENOE, nds his business thorough: heres; isa perfee nt Sana or address PG, JB. Brewster's, corner 27th st. XARDED us tbe oF the r rles, &c. ; would ENGLISH; the care a a jarm; departments; has devoted several y ment of country pine sft wise, Address M. B., I rs to the improve d office, yap AND OCOACHMAN'S SITUATION WANT. ! an ed—By @ single man, who thoroughly best city reference’ from last employ om «box 19} Herald office. Siem WANTED—AS COACHMAN IN A me family; has a true knowledge of his busines: Hy recommnented will be divermplovedt mily going to re Bia st. wt his present emplover rivate stables MODERN PAINTINGS, 2 42 East Fourteenth anil now on ‘exhibitian free, day and Ww EAVITT ART ROOMS. The Catalogus ts no FOR LIGHT WORK. quire 134 Mercer bee 9 to 10 Friday morning, TAN Lote) BOY ia Aa CAN € & bo; learn the busine: look.” evening, atsl7 Bi L ' JANTED—AN OFFIC others by Fortuny, a mn, wards. Ac | nces and qualifications, this day, MAN: box 117 Heraid office, | hand, with referen UFACTURER, WISHES A SITUATION AS COAC Ht iis business inal its branches: best tity reterence ‘trom’ hast cine plover. Call on or address J. C., 131 West 17th st., private cz ertin, Tennert, & TO TITUSVILAA iy Pyser opener and wnderstands Apply at once at 22 2 ee AS spoxins ‘of the same ii all style: A SITUATION As | 2 4 for sobriety and VANTED—A YOUNG MAN TO capability. Cail at or address 127 Weat 25 st. in private Sis, a boy to assist and watt on t Hoboken, near the ferry, TO ASSIST IN A ¢ Apply this mornin; eh tin Washhowis, A n's furnishing store, TANTED—A LAD 16 TO 18 YEARS or retail hat store w game, expacies e TANTED—RELIABLE AND INTELLT good address, in an ng Pigyment. producing trom $100) to J, B. FORD & ©O., 2 § WANTED-AS COACHMAN, BY A and obliging: understands his business thoroughly: five years’ best city reference. ASS ENG- mended by last em- i er. Addross or call on G. W., care Brewster & Co., 84 FIRST CLASS P. Bw! ELLE R WANTED—TO MAKE BRACE also a chain polister. No.4 Tbe ty place, ss | box 142 | , AUCTIONEERS, HES A SITUATION AS COACH- his busi D TO BURNING IN rniture, ‘aintings, Bronzes, sd 10 ENGRAVERS, LISHMAN, SMALL SIZED, “SINGLE, on THIS DAY ERD AY), Ootoher 18 at the elegant private residence 3 We: Hetween Fifth and Sixth aven tes, at lis o'clock. Drawing oom iperb Suits, Pompadour nnd Marie 8 and brocatel ot ts, Tables, rose- pokease, Eneoignures, Jar- Dury, artistic Bronzes, Statuary, Oll Paint. nent artists, Mirrors, Lace curtain magnit- cent rosewood Pianotorte, Stool, embi Books, Hatstand, superb und costly Chamber. rosewood and walnut Bureaus, suite, style Louis XT Fitteenth strect, JEWELLERS.—WANTED, locket makers. 652 Broadway. to CATE, LER a E WANTS A SITUATION AS | C0! is Willing to make himscif | generally usetul; Is & food city driver and strictly tem- Rerate; ho objection to seaport good city’ reference. dherichent deserig ption ; Marqueterie Cat WO SILK HAT FINISHERS WANTED— lo _ER'S, 149 Bowery. D=AT SEI ]PHOLSTERER WA 1" derstands the business. 25th av., corner 22d st. wes TED —A. wenne: c SD—ONE WHO THOROUGULY Apply to McGIBBO MAN IN PRIVATE FAMILY, BY A COL will make himself generally useful. _Ad- . box 139 Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,265 tenis, Wardrob thai and spring Mattresses, velvet, g Room wxrension Tamer Buiter Silver Castors, Tureens, Dinner, ke ee Lie Table Cutlery Basement and Kitchen » attend this sale take Sth ay, LASS GAS TITER. AP ¥ 15 Kast 19th st. aig J ANTED EN STOVE PLATE MOULDE TV ate, New York. 7 ANTED—TINSMITHS TO MAKE 2 temp perate men, PECTABLE PRO. testant coachman ; first class city driver; three ycars’ reterances from his present employer, who is going to i} Furniture ser’ stages or 6th a E CANS; MUS In pire at a o'clock ad office a grtkire FIRST CLASS CU STC TTE Southern cily; good reference: ed Apply FSC AS and 60 White sup tains. es regu. heater CYLINDER equainted with runnin, ew York Post of . Asi2, atid o reldek noon, SOACHMAN, WHO THOROUGHLY UNDERSTANDS Is is. @ ood ond stylish quiet and respectiul; has Milles in this country and ‘will give sutistaction to aty family ne engages | sr whieh “tiere is a three mm tront ant a three PRESS FEEDER, WHo 15 ry and basement belek wry and brick hi Maps at the au TION Ronce oR, T. HA, joe, atating wases ex. ANTED—A LOCKSMITH AND MACHINIST: ONE | R’S SITUATION WANT. who thoroughly understands the busin to T. A. SMITH, 383 61 ih av, ANTED—A FIRST CLASS STEAM Frrrer, NON other need apply this day, at7 A. JANTED—A MAN WHO UNDERSTA ing Fanning gear of horse cars, fitth None but atrlotly. compe ats ie porlate dent 8 ofttey th COOPERS WANTED—TO. MAKE NEW and sugar barrels, ba aot 20c. clock, at our salesroom French Soe Getmnan | Faney Goods and Toys, na and Glass Ware, &e., elecas| full lines of new an t dest ts to suit the trade, rer: box 14) Herald office. M., at 462 10th ay. ELL & CO, Auctioneers, AL Chambers street, TUATION WANTED—BY ARE. ho thoroughly understands his busi- 'y reference trom last employer, F nid tor making. 1 OF Rutgers slip. FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS, > ‘ DEMANDE—UNE DEMOISEL! parlant correctement le trancnis S'adresser, 43me rue st, 22, de 10 A. M. ab FRANCAIS ET SA FEMME, NOUVE “arrives, demandent une position Address M. M., 1,380 Broadway, for | sausage Je mari comme cocher, vill sei posit ively, a all the elegant oy "Hones at the ‘ghth street, between Fifth ” yards Velvet, Brussels Cary Fosewoud tour round eoriicrs Pianoforie; magni OF Queen Victoria. Marie Antoinette er oro E DE COMPAGN: Parlor Suits, sylo ‘ald Br neh ms | tpn and Hair Matt uffet, Extension Tab! Sale positive, rain o sh ance to cart or pack goods fe i, waliut rep Suits, Fervants’ Furniture’ Ja femme comme S'adresser, rue purchasers, elty oF TNE FILLE FRANCAISE (PROTESTANTR) DE: se placer pour solgner un entan dresser & sa derniere piace, Zme ruc, NE JEUNE FILLE FRANCAISE cer comme boune Wentant dans une Europe ou pour rester en ville: AT PRIVATE RESI- ¥ gover Blo sor ele: et city driver; iemy oeie. Aen gant Household Furnitures} Pianotorie, ric! Tea Parton Suit na i Suits, Oil Paintings, Mir pes 4s Hrnissols Carpets, marble to vadlso. single an rérobes, Haig and Sprin Dining, Baseme ‘able. Chars, Plate, ry. de, rm iptown’ Brana 4, doubl 4 ed toads, Mattresses, Bedding, Fprniture Dultet baicici 3. Vl omtice, 1, 263 ‘isrondway. TNB BONNE CUISINIERE placer avec son ma ty rsin both the above ca fe already drawn or oth- | AUCTIONFER, Three sile ot Household Pyrnitur mo gt A comme neing at BONNE cow es dans des famil H magasin de costun 456, entre la 28me et Lime FRANC, AISE, TRE ‘eine trouy vf den journ a M. Y, ai |p itt garecirs rae magnificent er vn na" apr Jan be seen at Idd Kast | air and Spring tension, Libra- amerieaine pour solgner des entan | Sadresser au Il Quest sme rue, NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1872—TRIPLE SHEET. CORPORATION BOTH NOTICES, NOTICE.—PUBLIC occupant, or xs owner oF owners, 0 Fee Tots or unimproved aieeeninents sed thereby th thé office of, Asneesors for es by all pereons inter. pees E Sees pavement in Fifty-sixth street, ie lect Plate aes n paver ement in Forty-second street, Seer Nihan Pie dee Pesan tee Fery-dath ree. t. 2 pavement in Watts street, from } Belgian pproeapens in 119th street, from pavement in Eightieth street, — ird avenue, an pavement in rencn street, eto) welling, comprising the us Purior, DI hg Roow, be pack, walnut and pan any ng Burcais Olt Palnting Ish 3 russels a ir C Furniture, Dining an Extendor | tre do., Curtains and Cornices, ‘one or & Wilson Sewing Ma hine, one Stoves, China and Glas Wate, &c. Entato morning. Goods must rel carly Saturday morning. veal BY Sa oDAysey, AUCTIONEER.—DavcHY & | pees ea A pavement in Forty-sixth street, st y from sae es ae sell this day, at Bera |» At For wement in Ninth avenue, from eon 2 pavement In Stuyvesant street, ing of French plate Pier and Mantel Mirrol ay Por Jay! ne —" pavement in Ninth street, from Rates Chamber Sets, black walnut Bedstead: Second to | Washstands, Wardrobe: Lounges, a a ae other Mattresses, es ry oe wet is! ite ge easier y side of Sixth avenue, from Fif- th street fides rk. agit zai ree t, from Broadway to rs, Quilts. Extension, Ci Rockers 70 or 80 velvet “Taposte pd ne scape street, from Third to Petototha, Tage bape ng Wine ~ bt ‘chines, 0 forte, i) iors Giassware, Kitchen Utonsits, righ ®. For ‘Hag from Third to Fourth avenue. DWARD SCHENCK, AUCTIONEER, . Fe a 1 ERB PARIS GOO ‘oes ‘or naaat ne Titty, ninth street, trom Ninth to Tenth MARBLE onoere. SUPERB BRONZE, BOHEMIAN 2. Yor flagging Fifticth street, from Fifth to Madison CRYSTAL GLASS, &c. ae ENCH D. ‘or flagging Tenth street, trom avenue D to East River” rb! 2 et, f French Clocks britiea Btatoeties nna, Gr f Ficearaaen OAS Ee erin erent, fram nue to avenuc A. riety; ah ant French Dinn ging 118th stre ‘iret - and Parian Staiuciten, Gard Receiver gore flagging 118th street, from First ave ot very rich goods, which have been me to oman phe pis on exhinltion Laldjes especially invited to the exmibition. | Seyenthavenne to Hreadwars, te ext street, tro Ci ~~ | 3 Forleurbine and fs id Hawn First avenue, from ‘Thirty: ENRY B. HERTS, AUCTIONEE: third to Thi SALESROOM 1s CORTLANDT STREET. 28, For rexetnting and erading, siting out fogging Fifty-ninth street, from Virst avenue to East Rive MORTGAGE BALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ma For regul Hating ene Erading, urblng and. fing guewtes. ee secon ent avenu ON MONDAY. OCT, 21, AT 10 O'CLOCK, Rive _ sasshaienrenpaenc a —— ¥ For yr reguiating and Piading, curbing and fi fing j the entire Contentaof ex HOTEL Forty-sixth street, from leventh avenue to the Hu WASHINGTON ans 4, ONE ‘DOOR FROM. BROAD- SL "For bulld sewer in Hudson street, between Bank WAY, OPPOSITE THE NEW YORK HOTEL, Oe ts cane streets, and between Horatio and janse vo! comprising rosewood, walnut and mahogany Eater and 82, For building sewer in Seventy-second street, between Chamber eats Moquet, Brussels, Velyet aod Ingrain | avenue A and First avenue. Carpets; Pier and Mantel Mirrors, Curtains, Beds, Bed- | _ 33. For building sewer in Fifty-sixth street, between ding, Mattresses, Bed and ‘Table Linen, Chandeliers and | Second and Third avenues. | all other Contents of the above large hotel, Terms ofsale Pye TG iad in 115th street, between avenue | Sania ee Sever aomioeens a 85. For building sewer in Seyenty-fifth street, from ENRY B, HERTS, AUCTIONEER. Tenth avenue to and through Ninth avenue to Bighty- Salesrooms 16 Cortlandt street. first street. 36, ror building sewer in Delancey street, between Can- Large and attractive 1 peremptory sale of non apreat and East River. 87. For building sewer mm Ninth avenue, vetween Fifty. BRHGANE Biko: et ee HL af, ae te eeeeta ens streets, and in. bade -seventh an LV =¢ streets, {rom Ninth to Eleventh avenue. at FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, ATH O-CLOCK, The innit embraced by such assessment include all the SCENE the most superb stock ever offered at ‘auction, Pareete Doe Cia Proegnn of ground, vacant lots, pieces and VALUED AT OVER $75,000. 1, Both sides of Fitty-sixth street, from Ninth to Tenth pieces to the extent of half the block on the intersecting 2, Both sides of Forty-second street, from Tenth avenue to Hudson pater) hd the extent of half the block oh the intersecting stre _ Goods on exhibition atalog ow ready. — bad ete Bd ne extent of haif the block on rr. TEREX, FELIMAN AUCTIONEER, OFFICES 183 | , 4 Both sides of Broome street, from Broadway to Cen- EER, Broadway and as 2 DeKalb avenue, Brookiyn,—To- tng Hoe a, to the extent of halt the block on the intersect- Morrow, at 103 DeKalb avenu tures of that) C Embracing one rich Cluster § pais cost $14,000. Pair Solitaire Earrings, cost $9,090, Pair Solitaire Earrings, cost One Soultaire Ring, cost o'clock, at the corner of Broadway and iamsbury, entire large Stock and Fix- pubes to the extent of haif the block on the mtersecting ner Liquor Store, streets, froin B Wate! aaa. 6 Both sides of Corlears street. from South to Water OSEPH McGUIRE, AUCTIONEER, r the block on the intersectin oJ Willett xt public auction, on Friday, October 18, at Heres. co tna RPE OF hale is 12 M., at the Exchange Salesrooms, No, 111 Broadway, the | “7°Roth sides of Watts street, from Canal to West three story and, basement brown stone House No. 7 | stroct to the extent ot half the block on the intersecting Mitchell place (ast Foriy-nmth street), streets, 8. Both sides of 119th street, from Third avenue to ave- yes OB BOGART, AUCTIONEER ci aidhge? aie A, to the extent of half the block on the intersecting OCTOBRE 19, ret. | at Moe ction rooms, No. 1’ North Witham | “f° Soth sides of Fightieth street, from Second to Third strect, shold Furniture, consisting ot Parlor | ay, enue, to the extent of half the block on the intersecting Suits, ressing Bureaus, Washstands, Ward- | streets. robes, Mi ea, Bedsteads, Mattress, Bedding, 10. en sides of Fitty- first street, from Broadway to Eighth teblad eel to the extent of half the block on the in- AWNBROKER'S SALI D, and General Auctioncer, salesroom 131 Bowery, will cance to the extent of half the block on the intersecting sell this doy, atl o'clock, 500 lots Men's and Women’s | streets. Clothing, Dresses, shawls, Remnants U Yoderslothing, 12, Both sides of Nineteenth street, from Sixth to Tenth Bedding, Quilts, Blankets, Boots, &c.; also PM to the extent of half the biock on the intersecting Coats, Panis and Vesta, By order of Hug ah reek 1 Rose st. ams ‘A “mt is, Both sides of Forty-sixth street, from Ninth avenue to Fiudeon Tivery to the extent of half the block on the age an Sr ‘eets. es Both sides of Ninth avenue, from Fourteenth to ts, Underclothing, piles Miatkete Hed | Twenty-third strect, wo the extent ot halt the block om the Re Sclat ea Wien | Tip te te Baler Une rint cook Caan eeu il street nabury sid ve a ileal , | Tald avenue, to the extent of halt the: block on the inter- AWN OKER’S SALE,—TE DAY, JAMES AQAR secting stree! eee Hee ACID Now Bocctr Oo-iue | “16 Both sites of Ninth suect, rrom wecond to Thid ns fine Glothing, Blankews, Quilts, €e; | avenue to the extent ot haif the bl Lon, 209 Bast Broadw sire 2! he | Q HERNAN, AUCTIONZER, Fifty ninth strect, S.. Gist advasces made on Wines, Liquors, Furniture As, Hott sides of Finty-AAh street, from Broadw a raerie SRT One TT at tie olctes 19. Both sides ot Seventy-seventh street, from Third to Filth avenue. 2 20. Both sides of 123d street, from Third to Fourth enue. . * Mtikeak | avenue. si & et iS ike a meee nak ide eee 22, Both sides of Fiftictn strect, from Fifth to Madison ; “ - avenue, iii &e. ‘Bale positive, without reserve, Dealers | "Ys" Both sides of Tonth street, from avenue D to East, River, Hoth sides of Seventy-fourth street, from First ave- A, Boti nue toavenue A. nue A. 26. Both sides of Fifty-sixth street, from Seventh ave- nue to Broadway, 27. The easter! rty-fourth street. GEE THE THE fo Sate aE toBast River, tothe extent of ait the block on the ine THE to Butte sides of Twent: 1 street, from Eleventh CENT 7 th sides of wenty-secoml street ‘on levent EVENING TELEGRAM avenue to Hudson Rive ‘sn Hoth sides of Forty sixth street, from Eleventh | aventie to Hudson river, Tweltth street, and from Horatio to Gansevoort street. FOR 5ST! STARTLI SENSATIC ee Firgt avenue ie anti ara sre = pit vale 4 y-xixth wtre ni 1 FOR STARTLING KENSATIC avenues aia ah Rarer enna oe . th sicos of 15th sir ue Pon SuARaE iG TaRaBARIOKa | Leeann et; from avenue A to First fe | i The ath bounded by Eighth and Tenth aventies are and Seventy-Uilrd and Eiginty-sixth street POLIZICAL. 34 The property, bounded by Bowery and East River mR 7 SCRIPTION | and Riving! an and Hropine steee seventh. street; both sides of Fifty-seventh. an! | Featlhment, co neuer of Broadway and-ann sires, New | Seventh streets both sides of Fit Ui irene; the sou | erly side of Fitty-ninth street, from, Ninth to cake ave i 7. | i and e custerly side of Tenth avenus, om Fis | iy PLAGS, &C., AT G. BRUEOK eighth to Fifly-ninth street, i we rsons Whose interests are affected by the above ¢ ===== | named assessments, and who are opposed. to the same Or LOAN OFFICE Li EEO. Laeey sTe Jn writ g to Thomas B. Asten, Chairman ot sh. advances an trom the date or ahs moll le & MAS B. RICHARD EER 13 A. SANDS, AT Soke PROTHERS’, sg Br Sonn TYLER eter d of Assessors, Ninete ath and Twent th stree ed Orrick Boarp ov Assessors, New York, Uct, 8, 1872, nt eed 3 10 superb rosewood ‘Svenite to the ast River. eo at lay lan pavement in Broome street, from y F, COLTON, . AUCTIONEER HOUSEHOLD an pavement in Eighth street, from | re, ot Twenty-six iS oa eg enue. is day), " wy tose o'el lock. at 13 West ain pavement in Corlears street, from htreet, the entire genteel Farn | | | | Both sides of Elghth street, from Broadway to Fourth | tefpectiny ‘cets. HERIFE'S ork sk sides of Fifty-fitth street, from Etghth to Tenth | i Ry sere s PARTNER; AN ENERGETIC MAN| jock on the intersecting CTA. ; 17, The castorly side of Sixth avenue, from Fifieth to | a Both sides of Fifty-ninth street, trom Ninth to Tenth | 25. Hoth sides of 118th street, from First avenue to ave- | ide of First avenue, from Thiriy-third | oth sides of Firty-ninth street, from First avenue | i } $1. Both sides of Hudson street, from Bank to West ities of then, are re to present their Chad ped ‘ well Stead usiess, in of NEAR BROADWAY, up at their office, 19 Chatham street, within tainty | ones with pring Dv Lt tree —~—2- ELE LT ees ete etn does es = fourth a of. he ee advertiser in starting one of un ing businesses that is ‘sible to legitimate honorable ‘and ge gentee! fortune je New York city alone, if properly be; doubt. This iene humbug ha vit ractical prefer reds wouls sell halt interes i Se Tiga ae A it ' sible of State rights to respon: part advice and ung man, Where he we'd x- pertence ot parent this is a rare ey _ aque lor Mr, CONNELL, 12, Cortlandt: It street, New Yori. BUSINESS MAN OF 12 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE, with a gocd connection, $10,000 to $15,00), desires take the place of 4 retiring ‘partner, or wotld connect ‘with a well estabtished tirm, Jobbing dry goods, or fancy. ~ goods or shoe and boots; or would make up a new cern with one or more parties with Dusiness habits Means for the purpose of im) Ft oF Job Jobbin, refereno ta hed and require. jone Due inet and those meaning buingsy ced By Herald oficer’ roe ind } contidence, for one week, P. A FIRST CLASS STEAM Book AND 08 3 cable aa Business for sale,—Doing = G08 ng br Which can be doubled’ by parties having capital; ton Be reasons given tor selling, Address box 72 sta‘ jon v& HO tehsil IN THE RETAIL COAL be tides apt rs established, and dolng a fine cash tr Which they have. inelllties' for enlarge ith incre capital, would take a partner with $10, riven will satisty any business man_ loo for an ac Yestnent. ‘GRIGGS, CARLETON & €O., 98 Broad A HALP INTEREST IN THE BEST CORNER heap; tet class Gusiuess done’ g ot Feugous oe selina a UESY, D, 8 Broadway. A PHILADELPHIA MERCHANT WISHES SOME staple article to sell on commission in his State: | would invest capital if sulted; references given ne ie uired; no attention paid to any applicant Bor + Particulars. “Addroas M., box aid New York Post offee. MANUFAC’ URI <a COMPANY, WITH LARGH i res from $6,009' to $3,000 additional ; a tere Pag as treasurer; refer?” box Herald ofiee, PARTNER | WANTED—WITH reo od on Tol $6,000 in cash, to increase an established DEsnea Address, with references, K. 0., hoe Ten A MAN WANTED—TO JOIN ADVERTISER IN GOO! 41. legitimate, light manutacturing business; Large Profits: no risk all cash salos: 88.0 cash required. Pt jculars at No. 8 Dey street, room 21, = RARE CHANCE—TO HELP BUY cH AP ark near the city. addreas, bo Pe. ING “AND ‘STOOK BROKERAGE.—A “YOUN gentleman in the above business desires a Parinery with some capital. B. and 8. B., care Mr. U. Andrew! 85 Liberty stroct. Bag sor et AND “BUSINESS MEN.—OLD EST, shed house forming into Sompansy. business ae ‘Tor Individual anes cement; profitable. Call on address until Wednesday RUSSELL 22 Broadway, | ATENT FOR SALE CHUAT—AND ON EASY TERM! for a small article: that will sell readily by agent and to the trade ; $5,000 to $10,000 net pre ‘per ant could be realized, ‘Apply at 122 Greene strect. sa Peidotay atlas OFA FIRST CLASS STATIONERY, rears in one place (vincin! aS Post office) wei in tab) ished and valuable first busi and out of the city, being desirons of leaving the of wah eH ae business for bare cost of present out $10,000 required. Address C., Post of lee box ) Ww: 'TED—LADY, AS PARTNER; MUST HAVE capital ; one of the best paying businesses in the cl and one of. the best-locations, opposite A. T. dtewar over Grover & Baker's machine office, Tooin 10. wanes LIVE MAN, WITH $1,500, TO JOIN TH! advertiser in a pleasant. and reliable business alread: established. Address SUCCESS, 3, Herald office. vith about $00, to yell a sates fancy article Jewellers, Address 0. B., £ V TANTED piincice 000; A FOURFOLD ae vestment in Bree: mou onorable Call on or adress, W; H. IRVING, Belmont roth 1804 $300 PARTNER WANTED—IN A GENIEE le. cash pune Bg tics oy attention of two: he can make about $5) a wee! Apply to THOMAS GAl NEY & CO., Auctioneers, No. 6 Centre street. 000. —A, FORTUNE FOR THE MAN THA‘ a will furnish $1,000 to manufacture an art ticle that costs Sc. and sells for 0c. Room 27 Occident Pow corner Bowery and ‘Broome street, from 2 to: 1. 000 TO INVEST—WITH SERVICE, | IN 80M] old established business; business stated of bn Dofies: _—_ no liquor. Address A. PENN, Dobbs Ferry, $1 500. —PARTY HAVING ARONE: AMO ab 'T CAN we)! have entire charge and halt is established manutacturing business; can be proaably. is creased to any extent. AMES & GREEN, 294 Broadway. 2: 000. —WANTED A BUSINESS WHERU THE |. above amount of capital, with the servicel of two business men (father and son), could be protitab] employed; an agency for scm» rel business: In Western or Southern town or 5 preferred; undoub! reference give! dress W. M., Herald of ‘WANTED, A PARTY TO JOIN IN + xery plearant business speculation, il will Tealize a sure iol une in about six months. F¥ iiculars inquire of Dr. FRITZ, 1,289 Broad w $10,000. fire SPdtem, tovenanieh a staple, ed Hable, tate and well paying mannfectiring badness: wi bear Jorest_ investigation ; and nd regu \ired. _Address SAMPSON Herald oflice. } 10. 00 CAPITAL WANTED—IN* A_ WEL! established business now foe one of the best steam japplianess now ft which i secured by letters patent; best of references aives } = areca state rece 0 ‘interview can be had. w York i Bad ne OOD 7 8 $25 25. 000. —FOR SALE VERY LOW, 10 CLOSI partnership, an Iron Works, in ¢ jote running order, within (0 miles of New York; on rai Fond, canal and river Lhe ies] may remain. For partic ¢.y inquire of Di VEJOY, 21 John street. } 35.000. —WANTED, PARTNER, SPECIAL 0! eneral, 3 Per of extending inanufacture of within 85 miles of New York; Fer ia particulars addres boots; factory loc Is on » box 2 Ww | 850.000 Ax Andie air will stand p “business maa ‘Toterences. Address A. J. Hy exalt r manufacturing business examin Rot and scrutiny of a thoroug! 0 Will furnish the best \ORPORATION NOTICE.—PURLIC NOTIC MERICAN O $75,000— sa. — | (by give 4X Any ainount lonned on Valual pants ot ail houses and lots, i | ponds, Jewelry, Camels’ Hair Shawls, Lace or will ‘affected. thereby: buy. Prices pat excelionce paid, J) H. BARRINGER, hen conaplited: & 738 Broadway, opposite Astor place. Sie ine Board ot Assessors tor : T 607 BROADWAY, CORNER FOURTI STREET, Gy ,,iberal advances on, Diamonds, Watches Jewelrs, from Third avi rene to East Riv 2 Bens yi igian pavement in Sixteenth street, fro} nue to avenue C, =; S"For Inying Belgian. pavement in Fitty-fourth street, AT 599 BROADWAY, ROOM 6 “oftice), Will pay astonishing. prices soc Silks, | "Fl th avenue to Ninth avenue. | Gloves Ribbons, Shawls, Ac. strletty con Third avenue toaven ‘awnbrokers’ Tickets bought. No sign, oe for laying Belgian Taventent in Ludlow street, from OAN OF FICE—907 BROADWAY, BETWEEN TWEN- — street to Stanton street L tieth and Twenty-first streets; highest price loaned | , 6 For Jaylug pean pavement in Eldridge street, | @, Diamonds Watches Jewelry, ‘de. or same bought | from Division street to Hott ton street. ¥ 4 1 7. For i Relginn pavement in Macdoural street, | ISAACS, Diamond Broker, privaté entrance 13 Twentieth | 47,4 ora ing BOleian paves = 8. For laying ates pavement ‘in Varick street, from Franklin aieet to Carmine street. ni fer street to Forty-fourth street. {S 8 ON ED ON. D Jewelr, and Silver Ware rect, nea’ FE, BETWEEN TW! bl Broadway, ™ oO kast Thirteenth si 403 and Twenty. fifth streets. —Liberal on Diamonds, Wate len Jewelry and all | Same bought at full valu TKor hcigian paveinene i Twenty-sixth street, eigian pavement in Twe! eet itanceuade fromm ‘ahird avenue fo hes: Riy ah 23. 7 fagying 152d street, trom Eighth avenue to Harlem OVER eee BRANCH, regulating and grading, setting curb and gutter, y loaned on Diamonds, We Watches, Sat and sold. 15, For regulating and grading, setting curb and gutter, Fifth a FURNITURE. fd ~ --- | Eighth and Ninth avenues, RARE CHANCE.~THIS DAY, FOR CASH, AT For buildiag sewer between Sixtiet pnd Sixty: sixth ZL. private residence, 124 West Tweity. ~sixth are Par- strootn and between avenue A and Third av ior sulle $75; Rep Suits, $4; walnut Bedroom Sul 18. For building underground drains on inocks bounded and 300 lotscheap. | by Fifty-tourih street and Fufty-ftth street and Fourth ns ene meee ate. avenue a Je, MAGNIFICENT MARIE A —= BTTE STYLE PAR Tne It se enbn rnc ‘Se rch Assessnent include all the lor Suit, inerimeor In nearly new, cost $475, for | several houses and lots of ground, vacant lots, pieces and 125; wal dn i Drocatel ated fe Feps, | parcels ofland situated o 1 ianotorte, Painth wt, Hronees, Mirrors, Cur: 1, Both pldes of Eighty -aixth strect, from Third avenue tains, Chamber Suits, Mattresses Butler, Extension fable, | tole nett iver, tothe extent of haif the block on the in- r lows than halt cost for cash. Residence, 113 West | tervecting strects, hth street, near Sixth avenue, 2. Both elites of Sixteenth strect, from First avenue to ARON CRISTALAR, 765 BROADWAY, NEAR STEW. Sue, to the extent of half the block on the Intersect- | 2A, art's ts atl offering great bargains ih all kindy new | Mg srceti, and second hand Fu: Also Bronzes, Clocks, Paintings Ornaments, we; the same | AYERUC, to the extent of half the block on the Intersect: bought and sold on commission and advances made on the | Ehren sides of Seventy-fourth street, from Third | coer cree hue to uvenue A, to the extent of half the block on the in- AT oMRIATE SALE. ELEGAS aay Suits, | tersecting streets, cost $50), for $175 e ay dt 5. Both sides of Ludlow street, from Canal to Stanton wards; Chamber Suits, Bookeu On baldung ronzes, | street, to the extent of half the block on the intersecting Dining Room Buftet, Chairs, Carpets, Bedding, at private residence 120 West Zid street, ‘ e ‘toin, fides of Hldridge street, from Division to Hons- ne ——— Jon stree!| u xt on cl a LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CARPETS, FURNTEURE | Ing ttrecta | 1” OXteMEOF hal oe A bechoa and Bedding at i at lowent cash prices, on weekly instal- Both sides of Macdougal street, from Spring to Kighth inents, at OF. 13 warehouse, 29) Eighth avenue, | street, to the extent of halt the block on the iuterseeting corner Twentieth erect TONE cides of Vist peti LL THE ELEGANT, COSTLY HOUSEHOLD FURNT- rireeh ty We en areet, trom, Franklin to Car. ture contained in the private residence 36 Wain ereting mires bepenniig ep, “ungcmbme eget fi mear Sth ay., for sale at a saccitice:; whip Drawing Both sides of ‘Third avenue, from Fourteenth to Room Suite, Marie Antoinette style, cost Forty fourth street, to the extent of half the block on the one do., $75, do. $40; Pianoforte, cost $900, for int: | mmtersecting streets. | ings, Wronzes © chen’ Dining: Furniture, ‘Cali belive 10, Both sides of avenue ©, from Honston to Eighteenth | Purchasing elsewhere, aie hae paul to the extent of halt the block on the intersecting PASY TERMS FOR FURNITURE, CARPETS AND 11. Both sides of Twenty-sixth street, from Third Bedding ne Boat, COWFERTIW ALE covet we 3 cr, tothe extent of half’ the block on the uh street; an ijmmense stock and low p' Acces Pat, interacting eireute” enn airings icy c Jor and Chamber Anite in great varicty; bargains for 2, Both: ithe f 1824 street, from cash or payments received in instalments Harlem River: tothe satentor it the I one. ie |p . " - reared verpectia streets, ONTHLY OR WREKLY PAYMENTS—C. vA Furniture, ‘Beddingy, ARPETS,; oth sides of Church street, from Fulton to Morris petty CUNNINGHAM, py the extent of haif the bloek on the intersecting 384 and 396 Third avenue, near Twenty —e street, 5. Both sides of Eighty-third street, from Third ave- Prices lower than any other house in th , neg Fifth avenue, Wo the extent of hait the black on the intersect {8 ARLOR BED—AT ae, THAN’ HALE cost PRTC Fe 1b. “Moth si Hos ot sixty fifth street, from Eighth co Ninth handsome secret Ft ce ay Parlor avenne; the north side of Sixty. ih strect, from Eighth re gy? order; a we DKON & COO to Ninth w we, ail the cacterty side of the Boulevard, ma Liberty street, corner Church, | frete Statyccurth to Sixty-sixth street 1s HERE- to the owner or owners, occupant or occu. | proved or unimproved that the following assessments 1 are lodged in the office of the | mination by all persons inter- 4 Belgian pavement in Bighty-sixth street, ; on by Mr: | A’ ‘a are AVENUE, BETWEEN wiaaiventa to voriay! ing hry elite eld Seventy-fourth street, 9. For laying Belgian pavement in Third avenue, from baa For Jayi i, ian pavement in avenue C, from sire ti 2. For rgulating and grading, setting curb and gutter %, for ladies. Branch 382 Fulton an flagging Church street, from Fulton street to Morris and Hageing Eighty-third street, from Third avenue to for ba ding sewer in Sixty. fifth street, between ture, both modern and antiques Both sides of Fifty fourth street, from Eighth to Ninth | Dox 3,506 New York Post ot Se | CLOTHING, f i | T ag BROADWAY, NEA THIRTEI NTH STREET ays the high ifemen’ gC *Cast-oft Viothing, E. rice for ladies’ and Carpets 4c. Laities wali erley places.—Ladies and gentlemen wil be astonished fi the P prices given for Cast-oif Clothi: Carpets and Jewel: ve Never before have such bi prices been paid, as we are bound to fill an order, a oods must be had, For Coats, from $3 to $2); Punts, $2 to, 10; Dresses, $5 to $70. Please call or address basis Toa ies ittended by} Mra Harris. T EDWARD MILUER'S WELL KNOWN parag! lishment, 160 Seventh avenue, Ft Nineteenth ot} ihe utmno:t value patd for cast-off Clotht eng by calling ot Mrs. * TJ, ANHALTS, 178 SEVENTH AVENUL,—LADIEI fd gentlemen will be surprised at tho prices fn cag, for Castotr Clothing. Carpe Bi Dresses, trom to $100; Cats, $3 t0 $10. Vlense cal ANHALT, wh faction. address id “Fou wit be’ aad to your satis- Aen NTION.—CONSULTATIONS ON BUSINES! lawsuits, enemies, losses, absent tbs pres riage, sickness and death. Pay refused unless sat! 621 Sixth avenu jame SINGHT, I Glalevoyane iy TION.—MISS WELLINGTON, 102 wast venth strect, near Sixth ‘avenue, can be fairs of lite; brings the separated to» selbrtd j eased eR SF, ‘3 __ MEOiAy ) A —MRS H «street, Female Physician; advice gratis, ba ge ee hie, YEARS' PRU: Ly an nOsPI- al expericnec. A809 macgenatull rma nently cured. Consultation free. Dr, F WANK LIe il Bleecker street, j LADIES’ PHYSICIAN,— DR, H, . RINDUE, ne fessor of Midwifery (25 years’ ture relief, 1rom whatever cause, wi or wit ou cine; Board and nursing. Office Myee?, Wea Sixth avenus, —MADAME GRINDLE, FEMALE PHYSICIAN, TORT | A, West Twenty-sixth street, guarantees relief to hey patients; pleasant rooms for nursing. MAXWEL! 4 EAST TENTH ETS — A ENTION TK: AA FREE MME, oe I it 27th at. ; ladies et ty atone rv! ana boarded daring sickness. Medicine $5.” NG CURES: “ALL DISEASES AND “DERANGE: ae Chin visit Seat Uroalways strictly ae yess - — vate. way. HA RISO! @ AMITY STREET, CU: Ares my A read treatise on Nervous i tations and very privat ADIES SPEEDILY Cc ay Be ARDED lL i, tad RED during sickness by Dr. and Mm tysiclans 14a West T rwenty-aith street, ee ADAME RESTELL, PROVES M*s Hiner isidr ontice Wo, 1 ast Pitty se oF HI DWIFERE street er of gFitIR avenue. Her I Fit fold at. draguists If Green rican be Sixth avenue; also 122 Fulton street, Brooklyn send OTICE OF Ri East Fifteen! street. Ladies, ca Consultation trom 1 OVAL—<MADAME DUBOIS, or aie street, hapromoved fo 44 WEey ‘of her Infullible PHYSICIAN FOR LADIES AND FRIEND “tO > Te unfortunate, Dr. BUS, 15 Moderaie a Teuarauieedk even ee

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