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12 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS. sbesitealipeabicatiamnaite Appointment of Standing Committees and a Special Committee on Nilsson Hali—The Chambcriain and the Inter- ost Question, The weekly meeting of this Board was held yes- terday. All the members were present except Alierman Gilsey, Mayor Havemeyer in the chair, FHE SPRCIAL COMMITTEE ON THE NILSSON ARMORY, ‘The Mayor appointed the following as a Commit- tee on the Nilsson Hall Armory and Drill Koom tn- vestigation :—Supervisors Cooper, MceCafferty and Ottendorfer. STANDING COMMITTEES. The Mayor announced the following as standing committes :— Armories ang Dri Rooms.—Supervisers Cooper, MecUafferty, Billings, Otvendorfer, Van Schaick, Gilgey and Recorder Hackett. County Ofices.—Supervisors Van Schaick, Billings, Koch, Ottendorier and McCatferty, Priting and Stationery.—Supervisors Otten- @orfer, Cooper, Falconer, Morris and Flannigan. Bridges.—Supervisors Monheimer, Lysaght, Fian- migap, Koch and Kehr, Criminal Courts and_Police,—Supervisors Hack- bes moh, Reilly, McCafferty and EMCEE. ties and —Supervisors morris K Koch, Falconer, Lysaght and Reilly. Innual Tares and Finance.—Supervisors Vance, Gilsey, Kehr, Billings and Reilly. Fuel. Supervisors Falconer, TMonheimer, Vance, ‘Gilsey and Clt Ce gas Billings, Cooper, Mor- ris, Fiannigan and Monheimer, TAB UHAMBERLAIN AND THE INTEREST QUKSTIO! Supervisor m4 moved the folowing eek, ambie and regolutios :— Whereas His Monor the Mayor In his recent message eails attention to the fact that no payment of interest on the moneys of the county hus been made by the County Trensurer to the head of the Finance Department or Gredited to the several county accounts, although frequent @irection has been given by the Comptroller to make such’ return and credit; and whereas the County Treasurer refuses to com oply with the direction of the Comptrolicr on the ground that he has been advised b: bis orivatecounsel to refrain from such payments ant its, and that as els Treasurer he is responsible =, te ha Board of Supervisors czolved, That a commitice of three be appointed by the Mayor, an Freiaeut tof this Board, to conier mien ot wnptrolier for urpose of pro! of a Ap She County Treasurer in the Several banks designuted ty i That sald committeo be directed to report what n their judgment, is necessary to carry into ctlect he mr uggestions of His Honor the Mayor in regard to the manner of keeping ig) pane moneys and the selection 6f a proper custodian there Supervisor VAN Bene said he thoroughly agreed with the resolution, but would suggest that be referred to @ standing committee instead oi a ‘upecial committee, as lt was not desirable to mul- “oy. special committees, jpervisor MCCAFFERTY said that he had no ob- fection, and it was unanimously referred to the Committee on Annual Taxes and Finance. ‘The Board adjourned until Friday, the 24th inst., at three o'clock. SNOW ON THE SIDEWALKS. New York, Jan, 10, 1873, To rue EDITOR OF THE HERALD:. 4s there not a city ordinance compelling owners, fessees and householders to keep the sidewalk in frent of their premises clean or clear of snow and ee, or to sprinkle ashes, sawdust or sand so a8 to ensure safety of life and limb? Please wake up the proper heads of the department under whose "Charge it belongs. HUMANITY. CITY GOVERNMENT. pcceeeriee ease [OF FICIAL.) x Board of Aldermen. BTATRD SBSHION. HURSDAY, Jan. 9, 1873, Present~Samuel B, H. Vanc » President, in the ebair, und « quorum of vor mainein Fitty- fin street, between Fourth and Fitth avenue. That the street lamp opposite No. 30 Water street be set e Mp OP) 0. ‘ater strect be set back about tour feet. ‘That Thirty-first street, from Fourth to Lexington ‘@venne, be paved with Belgian or trap-block pavement. That Hirst avenue, from Hooston street to Fourteenth Breit (except between the rail tracks, be paved with jan or trap-block pavement. ‘That ilith street, from First to Fourth avenue, be paved with Belgian ort rap-block pavement. STANDING COMMITTEKS OF THK BOARD OF ALDERMEN—1873. Arts and Sciences, including Public Instruction—Alder- amon Billing: and Reilly. Ferries—Al oner, Cooper and Lysaght. Finance—Aldermen Van Shaick, Gilsey, Kebr, Morris sand Ottendorter, Lands and Places—Aldermen McCafferty, Koch and Movhermer. Law Department—Aldermen Cooper, Billings and Flan- rkets—Aldermen Morris, Kehr and Lysaght. ediPitang and Advertising—Alderinen Kel *Ottendorfer ‘alconer. Public Works—Aldermen Koch, Morris and Gilsey. qchtimoads—Aldermen Billings,’ Van Schatck and Ot Repairs and Supplies—Aldermen Kehr, Cooper and Fe Moads—Aldermen Cooper, Gllscy and Reilly, Sularies and Oftices—Aldermen Ottendorfer, Koch and McCate: p Btrnety~ Aldermen Monheimer, Billings and Me- Cat eae Pavements—Aldermcen Falconer, Gilkey and Van Sas inst., at three P.M. Adjour rsday nex! (peel aie ORE PH . PINCKNEY, Clerk. Board of Assistant Alderme: STATED SHBSION, © Satugpan, Jan. 4, 1873. Present—Otis T. Hall, President, in the ‘chair,’ and a quorum of members. GENERAL ORDER ADOPTED. That the Comptroller draw s warrant in favor of Mar. ‘tin B. Brown for the sum of $6,899 45, to be in full for bill printing for the Board of Aldermen. jowing vote -— Foley, Stacom, aly, Kraus, Goddington, nnor, Geis, Simonson, Me: rely Dena! angjourned until Monday, 1, 6th instant, at 10 o'clock ICHAEL J, KELLY, Clerk. STATED SEASION. 1873, j Monpay, Jan. 6, 12 o'clock RESOLUTIONS LAID OVER. That the block bounded by Fifty-sixth and Pifty-sev- enth streets and Eighth avenue and Broadway be fenced dn where not already done. That the Commissioner of Public Works be requested to remove the post and pedestal from the street crossing at ‘We junction of Broadway, Fifth avenue and Twenty- third street. That 2 maintenance of lamps in {rontot private pro) expense of the city be repealed. and that the ( mis sioner of Public Works be directed to collect trom such yperty owners as desire the retention of such lamps Ue" actual cost of maintenance, and. that. in. ull other cases the said Commissioner cause the fminediate removal sof auch lain) Adjourned until Monday next, 13th inst., at 2 o'clock Wer: WILLIAM H. MOLONEY, Cier! resolutions providing for the erection and rty at th HUM Pas, NUERLAIN-—is RUE DE LA PAIX, PARIS. ‘Ambrosial Cream for shiavin ne. Fashionable Feriume for the handkerchief. 4 Lustrale for the hair. Eau de Cologne (preparation speciale). HOTEL, NEAR THE CRYSTAL Upper Norwood, Londo tonsists and y its elevated, pleasant and most salt - mbined with ihe comfort ve made the ranks of Eng! Bort of the up i FINE AKTS. KE. CELEBRATED O1L GHROMOS, KNOWN AS The Old Oaken Bucket,” et Sheet and Flowing sea, ¢ Child, holessle and retail froin onécop Price #6 tot price sti Taberty street, New each. any addre: York i ROMO. COMPANY, York, Aitred E, Lovier, President. INSTRUCTION, T 1,288 BROADWAY, NEAR THIRTY: FOURTH sr. LADY TEACHER, WHO HAS lermany and Paris desites puptis in |. Geman and Music, er Latin and Knglish references. Addrem 8, 1, box M9 Herald Uptown Branch » 1,265 Broad wey. GENTLEMAN OF MANY YEARS’ EXPERIENCE in teaching desires to establish.a first class school | hear the city; will commence with # small number in a good locality.’ Address A. M,, box 180 dierald otiice. NOLLEGIATE AND COMMERCIAL INSTITUTE, NEW Preparatory to callese or business; the Winter semsion will begin Saouary 187. WM, H. RUSSELL, Principal. GERMAN MEDICAL Lore, # Secend avenue, a doornt for the branch wist give English lessons and inmst Inquire from 9 to Il o'clock Dr. USING, Director, FARTED—POR THE FIK of the speak German. RILLI A RDS, y by the ipvetiter a LENDE I, i, auccessor to Phelan & Col- » 788 Broadway, New You —FIRST OL. si Ls I GEO td if OH ELAl is Thasding ereat LL TARDS. —FOR SAL) Y CHEAP, TWO FUL fized Tables. made Ly Grimth—ono carom, one four- a, Boog condi together with Balls, r room Stove, Tabl nt Twenty-sixth stree Cts iret impr BILLIARD BAL aot VERO Nts made. be per ae . ORIF- Y em Revel bY the prose: Delany ioe any Now iN uF. Second hand e complete = dione ‘upwards, Warcrooms wy mare { a ~ MARMLE MANTELS. i BLE AND MARBLEI ian a Maat ighacen th street. — Tiling, Marble Counters Mo ieee ing, ar thon. “MANTELS RICH AND ee of every dereriptions Mar. Monten Loa ' SWART a2CU, 2 4 4 Pie £ re ‘Tents -ibord pireck meat Bey aye DUea. he te M4 Marble Turning NEW YORK HERALD SATURDAY, JANUARY Il, 1873—TRIPLE SHEET. sini ina ndnsnaeuna ete SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES, Cooks, de. ; : SD_AY., FIRST FLOOR—A RESPECTABLE German cook in am American family; good refer. | cnees given, 5Q MEST, 27H STA RESPECTABLE WOMAN neat coe Mea eijuee iene chember: dand : a@ young yin 298 WEST ST. ¥IRST CLASS COOK; ; UNDER. Ba on all kind: el soups, pi poultry ip rer ofall kinds, Jellies, creams, pastry mina good bread aud sat baker ; thas No Objection 0 ee "Dest ov retere A RESPECTABLE PERSON thoroughly understands cook- &e.; capa 243 as: as ‘aes ey cook; in all its branches: soups, game, tha aeetsy Kiichen's best able of Call ty referonce. WEST 27TH sT.—A "RESPECTABLE, GERMAN widow as cook or housekeeper. Call at Mr, GBMANN' S, FRENOH COOK, WAVING WORKED ain THE families of Paris, dasires a te ‘Address, for four dys, C.., Chambermaids, &e. KING 87, CORNER OF GREENWIOH.—A young. aii girl as chambermaid or waitress family. Greene at in 1: WEST 28TH 8T.—A COMPETENT PERSON. AS chambermaid and seamstress, or would do gem eral housework: city reference, ‘eis 15 WEST 2STH ST.—A RESPECTABLE PROTEST- ant girl as chambermaid and waitress; no objec- tion to the country; city reierence. 20 WEST 27TH 8T., BACK ROOM.—AN ACTIVE ce woman as chambermaid fe laundress en to. de jousework in a small family; best city refer- 217, EAST 29TH ST, BETWEEN 2D AND 3D A\ third story front, room 17.—As first class cham- 1 seainstress, or would go as waitress; no ob- Jection ® toa pri jae boarding house , good city reference, O74. STB AV.GA PROTESTANT GIRL AS SEAM ‘itrews, or chambermaid and wait ood re erence, Dressmakers and Scamstresses. 9 FULTON 8T,, BASEMENT.—AN ACCOMPLISHED young Germion lady, who has been in England for seven ‘years, with exceflent recommendations, as first class dressm‘iker, milliner, saleswoman, oF as lady's muid or housekeeper with a private fam! all in the morn- ing, trom 10.to 120’clock, at GE: pIGHTEN BROS, 13¢ WEST. 23TH 81 N THE BAKERY.—A A FIRST class dreasma*er and seamstress, French ; bas Wi out by the day: is also a good operator on Wheeler & ilson’s machine. 23) WEST DTH 8’ A COMPETENT DRESS- eI) | maker, lately from Paris, hax worked in the best houses there, desires the patronage of ladies at her own residence, all the new styles; evening dresses a specialty. 32. EAST 9TH ST.—AN EXPERIENCED DRESS- e maker wishes a few more engagements; will go | 322 NEW | | 37 =| | or as chase 488 | 308 outby the day. Callfortwodays, 38 6TH AV., PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. —CAN re) make dresses; is fond of children and can teach and make wax flowers. Call on or address Mrs. JONES” FASHIONABLE _DRESSMAKER—GOES OUT BY ‘cuts, fits and trims in thé latest style. Ad- dress F ‘ES ot Nox 174 Herald office. GOOD DRESSM AKER, WHO I8 A GOOD FITTER, ants more customers by the dav in first class tam: ilies. “Addreas M., dressmaker, Dox 121 Herald Uptown Branch ‘afte. General Housework, &c, 64 SUFFOLK 8T.-A_ RESPECTABLE GERMAN house work ; hig! girl in a rempectable American tamily todo light testimonials as to nonesty, &c. Call or address. 40 EAST 12TH ST, CORNER 18T AV.—A RE- spectable girl to’ do general housework in a all private family ; best city references, _ 446 WEST 2TH ST., SECOND FLOOR, BACK. es middle-aged Protestant woman to’ do general housework ; is a good plain cook, washer and ironer; county proferred; Food releresice. WEST 2TH ST—A RESPECTABLE GIRL TO } do general housework ; best city reference. Housekeepers, de. 9 DELANCEY, NEAR ORCHARD.—AN AMERICAN Indy, Jn a piavate | family, as housekeeper; would instruct small children; anderstands xewing, Teading and writing ; is a member of the Presbyterian Church; city or country. 172 WEST 82D ST.—A MIDDLE ‘AGED WIDOW LA- dy as housckeeper with a widower or bachelor. For further particulars apply or address. 915 WEST 30TH STAN AMERICAN WOMAN AS housekeeper in @ hotel or any Eoin of trust; has a knowledge ofthe same, Address Mrs, SANFORD, 32 WEST SIST ST.—AN AMERICAN WIDOW IN e Feduced circumstances to assist a Indy in house. keeping i? im any out; can do position of trust; understands cutting ind of fine sewing and trim dreaes. 35] 3B AV.cA NEW ENGLAND WIDOW LADY AS 1 “housckeeper in some honorable gentleman's family. widower's preferred: fully competentand trast- wrothy in every respect. Call for a week, Mrs, LADY OF REFINEMENT WOULD LIKE A_SITU- ation as housekeeper. Address Mra, EB. HOWE, Post office, Brooklyn. WELL-BRED LADY, OF 35, ENGLISH, WISHES the position of housckeeper, where a servant is + an give best references. Address A. B. C., box 175 ice. N EDUCATED, . RESPECTABLE. MIDDLE-AGED lady desires a situation as overseeing housekecper in the family of a widower of means; would be ‘willing ombine ‘the services of governess to two or three young childre: an teach English, Latin, French and Music. Address A. M. Hl. Herald Uptown Branch office. OUSEKEEPER.—AN AMEEFICAN LADY, WHO Is A superior housekeeper, we!l qualified for business, Would accept the above position in a hotel or private family ; would not object to a first class boarding house; could turnish some firstclass help, Address Mra. MAR: VIN, box 143 Herald Uptown Branch oilice, ANTED—BY A GERMAN LADY, A SITUATION AS first class housekeeper, in hotel or private family; best reterences given. ‘Addre box M3 Herald office. Laundresses, dc. 34 WEST ISTH &T., REAR.—AN EXPERIENCED Jaundress solicits washing to do at home ; linen fineries done in superior style. BASEMENT, TAYLOR. week. y WEST S2D ST., BETWEEN (TIL AND. 7H AVS, First class laundress to vo out by the day; good reference. Address Miss O'KEEFE. 15 4 WEST I8TH ST.=PAMILY WASHIN AT OWN | LO home by good laundress who thoroughly under- stands her business, 202 WEST 19TH STA SCOTCH PROTESTANT girl ax first class laundress; understands puting, nd and polishing; excelient reference from last em: ployer. 296 WEstistil ST. PLACE, TOP FLOOR.—A COMPE- tent woman to go out by the day to work or take in washing: reference. 934 RAST 46TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN OL wishes the washing of a few gentlemen or family washing in her own home, or would go out by the day or week ; puffing and Prench fluting neatly don 319 EAST MTH ST, THIRD FLOOR, FRONT A respectable woman wishes some gentiemen’s or family washing, at her own house ; best city reference. EAST 22D ST,, TOP FLOOR, BACK ROOM.— A respectable woman is desitous of procuring @ family's washing ; good reference given If required. | 33 BAST 2D ST—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN ek would do washing and droning for ladles and gentlemen at her own home ut by tt the y wmnderstands futing. 4: 2 WEST 40TH ST., THIRD FLOOR, BACK, ani RE. spectable woman to go out by the day, or will take in washing and. froving. 488 6TH AV., ROOM 9, FOURTH FLOOR, RACK young weman to take some young gentie- men’s or families’ washing. — 713 TH Ay, BETWEEN 48771 AND @TII STR—A respectable woman would ike to get a family's or gentleman's washing to do at her own home , best city reference. « Nurses. &c. LEWIS &T., ROOM 13.—A RELIABLE WOMAN to sew jake ware ete’ children or a i would go with a family to Europe, 75 gD aVce MONTHLY NURSE; ) the 284 ; first class references. if ast olith st., near Madison av. DISENGAGED Avdress as above, or Mrs. HARPER, 79 GREENE 8T.—A YOUNG FRENOW GIRLJUST AR- rived, speaking German, to take care of children, maid an an American tally : ence, Address A- ra orn: 2299 ¥ ELIZAB TB, 8T., ean HOUSTON AND Prince sts.—A_ ri ctable married wet purse; has @ fresh bere: eof milky pout reference. i 7TH AV. BETWEEN 2TH AND 2TH 8TS., J one stairs up, front room —A young woman as nurse and seamstress, would take enge of a young baby ; no objection to the country; beat city reterenee. D EAST MTH ST.—A RESPECTABLE MARRTED 3l 8 woman, with a iresh be of milk, who has fed her baby, three 'woeks old, wonld take a baby to her oven house, oF would go to live'in a respectable familly. | Raw 35 51 7TH “ST. SOUTH BROOKL YN. —A LADY wio+ e has lost her own baby wishes to take one to wet nurse ; Dest reference can be given, 40 EAST 4TH 8T.—A RESPECTABLE MARRIED ‘Woman as wet nurse in a good Americaw fami- ¥: own ehild five months old; is 2 years of age; good Hierenicen 1.371 BROADWAY.—A YOUNG AMERICAN IRL ot as nurse and fo do plain sewing, or todo chamberwork ; city or couniry. A& SITUATION WANTED~, = NURSE FOR ONE OR {to growing chikiren awe! to.do plain sewing, oF uid be ing to assist the lady in housekeeping . Address AL Bee box 35, 8093 West Mua at Q' vation otherwine, WANTED—AS NURSE, “PRIVATE oR by a respectable young wan, who fas bad Ia iret iowa irate shee, eee | ich O18, SITUATIONS ITUATIONS_WA $8 99 ployer ” ‘woman as chai ference. WANTED—FEMALBS, | aitresses, ae ae. 1H AV. TOP FLOOR —A RESPECTABLE YOUNG miormeid and ag to a oat in matting 5S AV. adeny ‘WELSH GIRL AS ATTENDANT . Cam be seen at present em- Miscellaneous, 419 German ad. STRRICH: WEST 47TH ST.—AN ACCOMPLISHED YOUNG ly. firstclar in dressmaking, laces, siantong, maid; excellent reserences. Call on Mra, OTH AV., SE 45 COND BELL.—A PARISIAN N HAIR. dresser, from Felix rue de in Paix, wishes more t8; algo ornamental hairwork to make or tefercnces You NG LADY 0 sires a situation Address, in German language, A. A® AGRERABLE Brooklyn, best station Do tion as companion. or would hke copys references, Address OF REFINEMENT (GERMAN) DE- where she can make herself usefal. . B., Herald oftic YOUNG LADY PRES, A POSI- ng in kes 9 Danitton a ‘useful the very very best box 18h Herald oftiee, 1 oe A tion of tra Address A. foil Inte! is Spring, a“ companion, housekec| ‘al . By Terald Maa Branch office, REFINED AMERICAN LADY WOULD. LIKE A ‘itton ax companion or to travel with a family enerally ESTIC, or to make herself ‘of reference, Address DC for one week, MIDDLE-AGED WIDOW LADY, A er OF any Posie est references, y not an dbiect; hig! Migenee Offices. Pe. CLASS OPERATORS ON THE WHEELER & Wilson sewing machine br) be found at the Young iets Christian Association, 4 irvin g place, corner of PROFESSIONAL LSITUATION s ‘WANTED— on cltber as res » box 18) HELP Ww. FIRST. CLASS in washing and N_EXPERIENCEI ALES, TEACHER DESTRES A Post. nt oF mown woverness. # Herald Uptown Branch office. ANTED—FEMALES, | cook WANTED | AND TO ‘ASSIST ironing. Apply at 146 East Olxt at. Gir WANTED—TO WORK ON VALENTINES, OUSEKEEPER WANTED, —A GENTLEMAN A. J, FISHER, 98 Nassau st. HAV- ing a cottage at Newport desires to find a person capable of furni ata fixed pric sibility and ca box 486 Poxt office ishing table and service for thé for say six months, taking entire respon- of the estabhshment, mily, Address 8, B. D. ‘ANTED—A GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE. work ANTED—A GOOD GIRL ‘AS LA LAUNDRESS chambermaid. ton av. in a small fi mily, at 4 at 449 Kas East 57th st. AND Apply, before 12 M., at 338 Lexing- ANTED—A RESPECTABLE GIRL IN A SMALL private family fine washing. Apply as chambermaid, es 3 and todo with referen ‘329 West ANTED—A YOUNG GIRL, TO ASSIST IN GEN- eral housework Mrs, PELL, 1,015 3d @ -ANTED—A SAth Waxtepoa you t and ni quired. Apply at 39 West Soh st. trom 11 ang) take care of a baby. aon to FIRST CLASS OOK, TO ASRIST qitith the washing and ironing. Apply at 185 Enst .| NG FEENGH WOMAN AS AN AT- maid; the best ra 11 Yo I reference re- ge ieensis WOMAN FOR GENERAL HOUSE- also one hite; ret v o'clock. for chamberma! elther toreign or TANTED—A YOUNG WOMAN AS FIRST CLASS faundress and to asslat with chamberwork ; elty ref, erence required. Apply at 35 West 26th st., after 9 yan ms pply for Mad m3 pply ANTE! DA PROTESTANT GIRL AS SEAMSTRESS, who will assist in the care of the parlors and do two days, before 2o’clock, at 202 TANTRD—A GOOi ironer ; best cit ‘underatat ANTED—A REL! [vel one who und ress hair Pn hey character. during foren D, STRONG WOMAN TO DO GEN- eral est teda he, ae bea good ook, washer and for required, Call two days, between dand 1 oO relock, 1 at 20 We West 15th st. snnderianashue (birch (LASS WASHE! ONE WHO usiness fully, and is willing to work 1 if at Be Cloud stables, 247 and 249 Wert alse st st, f "from ‘Telos “ny TABLE AND INTE! LLIGEN T GhR- man woman to take entire charge of two little lerstands machine sewing and can d; must have best references as to all at 39 Garden place, Brooklyn Heights, ‘ANTED—AN BX Taker, who thi fitting by incasure, wi wa eference, Address ce. family ; Call for two days be Bast Sth st st COLORED MA _as walter, Add family; no objection Call on or address G. Te cook, in French, w a situation ; wil way : has been four y rence. square. WaNtepia MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN AS THOR. ough, Bens class cook, washer and ironer in a small SITUATIONS — WANTED—MALES WHO WISH TC ANTED—BY A YOUNG Address Messrs, W. D. PERIENCED DRESS AND CLOAK- oe understands cutting and ‘ith capacity to manage the manu- factory department of a retail establishment on Broad- 3 None need apply who cannot furnish first class city RCHANT, Herald Uptown Branch ‘ing beateity reference; none but those competent need apply. to do the housework and make herself general: Also samart, active young girl useful. etween the hours of 12 and4 at 50 N- WANTS TO GET A SITUATION reas J, CROSS, 340 Kast 126th st. MITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG FRENCHMAN (speaks German and English) as waiter in a private n to the country; best references. W., 81 Thompson &t., up stairs, EMPLOY A CHINESE AS ase call at 139 Bust 13th st, iENTLEMAN one ing to make himself useful By ears ns printing office ; good re WILSON & CO., Franklin ANTED—BY A othe. cCCOUNTR, 43 RERRY st. IN THE REAR— | -— 2) Arespectablé woman to go out by the day to wash YOUNG and iron, wishes a situat 4 ao ~ Keeper or enshler 143 WEST, (vi STA RESPECTABLE Pi from his mploy | eatant woman solicits washing to do at home, or | years. Address Be, e | Would go out by the day; best city reference. Call’all | ing own handwriting, w and other particular offic I correct, ote having | notice taken of appl ry expected, mar Addross H.W petent young m: I OUBLE ENTRY oughly ea handwriting, giving D* Address CUSMOB, bo D* A PHYS! an engagement | to purchase; is not Feferences. Addr SALESMAN WAN SS jobbing house, t office. LIN understands the line! bosoms, culls. coliar; Jection to travel. Ad y A) ANTED—AT 981 FANTED—BY A book ke 58 Worth st, ‘TED—A SALI clerk or salesm: fied for either posit Address J. R. B.. He Ww" liquor house, large Southern trade. ANTED—A_ PE) to-day.(Saturday) or TANTED—BY A writes French, nj caution, Address office. years of age, a situation ; son 20 years of age, both willing to ‘work; can give un- donbted reference a) moderate salar part of the country. Address WILLIAMS, Herald SSISTANT BOOK: retail establishment OOKKEEPER WANTED. able to take English and German competent to take entize charge : must be low and references Al. re MERCHANT others—A situation wanted b; man for the Stamtord Se per, ceahier oF wecou ty and character, Ww TED—A POSITION, BY AY c N uaintance with the drug trade, yspre tary medicine. lane, second floor. back ot in @ merchant's or broker's Hish and German, w four days KE, ©., box 10. COMPETENT BUSINESS MAN 45 also, employment for a Hing to go to CLERKS AND SAL ISMEN, FIGHT ; written up; books devised to meet. special require- ments; books Kept examined or balanced ;reierences. LANGUAG ARREARS MES COX, 47 Wall street, third floor. MARRIED MAN. 24 YEARS OF AGE, fon as bookkeeper, assistant book: ean furnish the Best of reference yor, with whom he has been eight x 184 Post office, ErER WAN TED— ‘BY A LEAD. p this ©) Address in ith reterences, salary expected, age ‘a, VIDEX, Herald Uptow: Branch “A THOROUGHLY COM. an, with city ee, quick and < preferred; no t state age, sala last employed. TED—THOR- full charge. Address in references, H, D, B., Herald office. RECOMMENDED, THOUR- ‘ouns man, a graduate, speaking res, A situNtion; city oF country. ox 150 Herald otice BOUKKBEPER WA ICTAN OUT OF PRACTICE WANTS in a country drug s afraid of work an can €., box 147 Pos is thoroughly satisfactory oftice, Brooklyn. {D—IN A WHOLESALE CLOTH «0 sell eash and 30-day trade; salary Address B.C. erald "SHIRTMAKERS AND by @ young man who makin; m trade, s, ladies’ und ddress W » th of shirts, FULTON A YOUNC MAN, A. POSITION AS ant; best references Address J. L., care G. ESMAN IN A CLOTH HOUSE TO samples to city and near trade on jh m™ but a worker need UNG . an in the hardware line: well Hon: references and. seeurity rald office, AS qual. ven. NTED—BY AN IMPORTING AND WHOLESALE & salesman who can influence a Call on or address B. & L. 110 Lik erty street. Reference required. HAVING AN EXTENSIVE tos. L, odode Maiden Appl Ice, from 1 to 4 o'eloek P. M. Monday. DUTCH P fine bh ANTED—A sit shirt and gent’s man who has travelled for one house four years; UATION AS TRAVELLER iN A furnishing goods house. by a young a8 good trade and can give the best of referein , box 100 Herald office, ANTED—BY A YOUTH, 18 YEARS OF AG! position uot re “tionable reference; moderate Ath st ANTED—BY A ood Bly. Address box 9X5 © OeCn MN A RESPER TABLE groom mnt trea: roper care Bagh Hy wi dersiands commendations, Fatt AV. FOr be, d coachm: E, A PS eaphon mach rites and abe as aac ; Writes and oe: 1 Bast igen wt WHOLESALE BOOT AND SHOE fol vuisiana, a, Missouri, Tennessee, None but those who trade need ap- id Kanaan. ek, ialertand ure c Business and havesa good tr new York Fat hme AN WANTS A ae as pane long expe gentieme t's umen jorses; th ot hor » fa dutieps unexc towable cit city re- at J. Brewster's, 7G st and COACHMEN AND GARDENERS, \ youNa COLORED MAN “WANTS SITUA SITUA- tion as coachman or conte busi- Bests Fad references. afc Slivery stables Sm ehiee Sy & pope anaes or porter: a address for two days GkoRGit cae aie Toa Broad way. Petey sind pk CARs GARDENER WISHES 4N EN. ghgroughiy understands his business in an int branches had los 4 ‘perience; can be highly re- ten Address J. D: 3 Brunswick st., Jersey a ernie _voR SALE. PoE, SALE-THE STOCK, bardware and stove store, on oe eee teres, Bo, of 8m old Piss Broad earners ok: Weraia Uptown RS’ LEASE AND THE HAN! R a salvia yaar LE, (tte reed Dromince 270 aw West ete ith street; 4 besides elegant reom, to tore hen, laundry, ac, No agents need appl iy. Sind por Aa, hig ope oF Pe erg CLASS jig i oo ‘aeven years stal y Harton atest ‘Court street, rookiyneo opposite rrison, FIRST CLASS RELIABLE COLORED COACHMAN righiy in eve oy renpect and cam produce ‘xeclent city im every Fr Wn hy it private” sta 49 East sok taro: cae “shat peor lies ACHMAN—STEADY, SINGLE; UNDERSTANDS wrdening: will bo ‘found sober and obliging; will- ore. ‘bimeel ped tals maeds< “ity reference. Ad- Hera! pa ni oe WANTED—BY A SINGLE yoan of long experience: in ‘good groom and care- 1d obligin: reierence, Ad- dress as COACHIMANS 15 Beach st., present employer's. LISH COACHMAN jf gna A SITUATION— Thoroughly understands ioe ee a of horses; Seetretsnerogs ag London and Lphd single; age dress A. B., No. Ug West 36th Situation WANTED—A8 COACHMAN am. neon j st reference. Address COACHM. 178 Herald Uptown Branch office winsagicbransa ds ‘el pruary ; und ler mi branches, Address KD. SINGLETON, eee vy __. HELP WANTED—MALES. ve SMART, GENTERL, On O, ATTEND RAR. ‘AP. ply between 9 and 10 A. Mt A 1.33 West 20tb at. N iXPERIENCED MIDDLE-AGED GENTLEMAN canvasser; extra il dd, os cements are offer- ed to the 1 right party. Address reas or call trom 0 to 3 on B. L, HALL, at De Appleton & Co.'s, 561 Broadway. WELL EDUCATED, BROT ROPARLR YOUTH wanted, to learn thé drug business. Coly thone hav- good reference need apply at HUDNUT’S Pharmacy, roadway, NGELUS TURKISH BATHS, 61 DEXINGTON AV., want agreeable, cducated, industrious young men 4 women, who will receive profitable employment and dieal instruction ; must be well recommen AOHNTS ARR MAKING $100 PER WEEK SELLING ‘oods by sainple, a staple article, indispensable to mmerebaues and manutacturers everywhere. Call at % Liberty st., room 25. Wane“ VIRST CLASS OYSTER COOK AT 356 ing 4th av. Call at 10 A. M. ‘ANTED-—A YOUNG MAN 70. ATTEND BAR, with Tata reference. Apply at 1,176 2d av., corner of ANTED—AN OFFICE BOY FOR AN IMPORTING house. Must reside with his parents. Salary $3 per week, Address box 359 Postomce, ANTED—A Baa MAN ‘AS PORTER ye! sca store, having rome knowledge ot separ reference requ Address box 141 Hers id off ‘ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, TO WORK IN A STABLE uth ae make himself useful, Apply at No. 1 West th st. Waxtep 1 “THE OFFICE OF AN IMPORTING boy, who resides with hig parents and writes a neat hand, " Address IMPORTER, ANTED—AN “ASSISTANT Ble EF BR, WITH good reference. Inquir. |AR’S wine rooms, Bt. . Germain Hotel, cor Sth av. WANTED-A GENTLEMAN OF GOOD ADDRESS, with a thorough knowledge of machinery and un- uestionable business qualifications, to travel for a manu- ncturing hrm ; one who can control @ large trade among allroad and manufacturing companies aball be berally dealt with. Addre is agey experience and rofer- ences, "HAN UEACHOM bo Dox [39 Herald office. PHE TRADES. N “EXPERIENCED ENGRAVER ON JEWELRY ac., wants a situation, Address T. HAUSER, 33 lane, up stairs, a A. BIST Chass CUSTOM CUTTER, WHO CAN IN- fluence a trade, may make @ favorable arrange- iment withan old established house, by ‘addressing -Ai- TIST, box 130 Herald office. XOUNG MAN. COMPETENT AND WILLING TO oneral work of weekly newspaper office: cor. hapiee an absolute WSR BE te salary, quite moder EBKLY N. PER, bo: Id omce. ie MECHANICAL ENGINEBR ‘AND DRAUGHTSMAN ituation ; experienced in locomotives, roll- ing stock, oa work, textile machinery and general oftice phi ; peeecel machinist; German college uraduste in mechanical engineering and surveying. ress G. G., box 137 Herald office. AKER.—WANTED, A GOOD CRACKER BAKER. Apply at 254 Greenwich st, up stairs 2 mote, Sorenee’ of Suncats aren hgyhte 3 four years’ ata very nominal rent the canes rto A NET, 243 Bows ‘ 28 paris SALE OR TO LET—THE PROMINENT CORNER AT MARKET FOR 8ALE.—A CHANCE SELDOM HORNTON, 62 Pike it. $400. —WOOD-WORKING BUSINESS FOR SALE, ufficient reasons for CASES, Herald of ice. . aad 0 a and Furnishing Store, with’ Will; fixtures cost ply at nee Mes D SIMPSON, No, 8 Bowery. —A RARE CHANCE.—FOR SALE, met with ; reason for se!ling owner wishes to retire to TH street with Machinery, in perfeet goin eg order i oom $1.00 000. SPLENDID BUSINESS STAND, -HAT, $12.500, Stock, Fixtures und Furnitare of a Hotel; ness corner; central location; ations lone, tease Heat; two, fouses, completely. surnishe Nerds in basement; Restaurant and fine Bar ou first floor; up- stairs Indies and entlemen’s private’ Pin ‘Rooms; ood reason for sci inauire of EB No. 9 seventh street, third MAC WINKS RY, ie BARGAIN ae flamed UB tdi ed sell AIR Vf $600, Call on er pddttee UHL HA) DELL, 133 iia avenue @rinting oMce). eee, FOR SALE—ONE 20. AND ONE 6) HORSE power: also one jurge Grindstone and Frame. Ap- ply at Testis BOILEK WORKS, Greene and Wayne pew Jersey City. _orry REAL ‘ESTATE FOR SALE. Kast Bia A —FOR SALE—665, 670, 672 AND 676 THIRD AVE- + nue; four five story brown stone, first class store property, each 25 feet front b 15 feet deep: lot 100; also northwest corner Forty-th and Third avenue, five stories, 25 feet tront and pute ‘00 feet (oe This proverty is now fully rented and paying a large income; as a fine immediate {I well as great future, being lo- cated in the vicinity of large proposed publtc and private improvements, hotels, &. iy Grand Central Depot; terms easy. ANGIS. CRAWFORD, NT 1 Broadway and 906 ‘Third ave: —GRAMERCY PARK—FINE PAMILY RESIDENCE, «with six-stall Stable, on Nineteenth street: lot 20x louse 3x70, with dining room and pantry extension, ‘Tos feet; 4 story high stoop stone, soundly built and in complete re air Tice ee Home ‘Stable and Groands in fee, only $7: STEVENSON & SON, 2S u Pine street tand 226 Fiith avenue, AW REAL BARGAINS—212_ EAST THIRTY-THIRD 24 Gast Thirty-ith street, three stories, ihigh stoop, brown stone; euch rms easy. AD ply on preimees or at Le ‘VEN DELSON, 1 To Nassau st.” N EXTRA CHANCE TO BUY A FOUR STORY HIGH stoop brown stone House, near Park avenue; fres- seamed in oil; elegant carpets and fixtures in. 000, LIVERMORE & LINSCOTT, 65 Wall st, _ AWINE, CHEAPEST LOTS IN THE UPPER PART . this at $765 i terms casy. POTTER 5 ROTM. No. 4 oa We arren street. Mireet’ USINESS PROPERTY ON FULTON STREET FOR sale, to close an estate--The desirable property sita- ated on ihe northwest corner of Fulton and Witiiam cots; a bargain toa prompt purchasers terms liberal. LYNCH, dar street. WOR SALE—THREE HOUSES ADJOINING, oN Fourth avenue, below Twenty-third strecti ve sirable property. Apply to HOLMES BROTHE! East Twenty-third stree IDk STORE FOR SALE—WITH FULL pennon May lot next, the, five Store, 39 feet New street, adjoining New York Ware- housé and Indemnity building and close to Exchange Place and the Btook, Exchanges price $14,000, on eany Terme “Apply to HOMIEIC MORGAN, No-2 Bing street. POs. West Side. VALUABLE CORNER—LAIGHT STREET, NEAR Canal, 75x100; excellent site for hotel, restaurant, warehouses, wholesale SINE for sale on easy rms. NR, DOVE all street, Brown STONE HOUSE, NO. 32 WEST FIFTY. eighth street, forsale, rent or lease; fine view of Park; or to exchange for vacant Lots, New York or Brooklyn. COCKCROPT, No. 534 Pine street, XECUTOR'S SALE.—A PARCEL OF $8 LOTS FOR sale—Fronting on Broadway and New avenue at Washington Heights, at a low price and on very easy terms, to close the estate ; will be sold in one or two eR ‘Apply to the agent. HOMER MORGAN, No. 2 Fine EWELERS.—WANTED, A GOOD MELTER IN A manufacturing jewelty tactory. Address R. H. A., box 2i4 Herald office. PHOLSTERER WANTED—A GOOD CURTAIN UP- beara} musthave had good city experience in cut- ting and pitti ing up work. Ad dress, with references and expected and full name, box 1,907 Post office ‘ANTED—A COMPETENT ENGINE! ER TO RUN A A small hoisting enzine, Apply to A. DOWDNEY, contractor, Ist av. and 7th ANTED IMMEDIATELY—& FIRST CLASS MANU- facturing jeweller and jobber; steady work and £0 ase dress F, J. DREW, 9) Wabushaw st., St. aul, WANTED—A GOOD COPPERPLATE PRINTER: TO one thoroughly understanding his business, with Food recommendations as to. siagy, abits, a permanent tna tion is open. Address GAVI" T & CO. Albany, N.Y. TANTED—A SITUATION IN A PRINTING HOUSE, eo young man; three years’ experience on Gor- don and cylinder presses; best city reference. Address , box Isl Herald office, paren vonenen IN A BLANK BOOK MANU- actory; one who understands the business thorougniy will have s. ood position ina large manu- factory in this city. Address, stating references as to capability, box 5,109 Post office, New ‘ort FRENCH _ADVERTISEME! eS. NE BONNE FEMME I DE. CHAMBRE FRANCAISE, sachant bien coudre, faire les robes et coiffer, mynic de bonnes recommandations, peut #adresser samedi, avant midi, au n. 11 46me rue Ouest. FINE GROCERY STORE, STOCK "AND FIXTURES for sale ch Corner Nineteenth street nd Second ave ‘ GLASS OFFICE PARTITION AND IRON RAILING tor sale. App! 33 Murray street. PROFITABLE MANUFACTURING BUSINESS FOR sale—Also Hat Stores, Bakeries, Groceries, Milliner: and Fancy Goods Stores, Uigar Stores, Downtown Lune Rooms, plate gla: Showeases. tore Agency, 77 r street, =FOR SALE, LIQUOR STORES ON SOUTH + street; Corner Liquor Stores on all the avenues; fine Restaurant, todging Wouse and Contectioneries, Mar- ket Stands, Meat Ma MITcHELA S ‘Store Agency, 77 Cedar street. “BROADWAY SE FOR SALE—31 FEET front, running ‘h to rear street; near Mctro- politar Hotel; irst floor, basement and sub-cellar; can chad atabargain, JACOB SHARPE, 38 Pine street. RARE BUSINESS CHANCE.—THE STOCK OF Goods, Fixtures and Lease of the popular and pros- perous Dry Goods Store of the late John Patrick, de- ceased, at Saratoga Springs, if offered for sale. This isa Fare opportunity to engage \n business. For particulars dre: ira. JOHN PATRIC K, Saratoga Springs, N, A RARE CHANCE FOR A MAN OF BUSINESS TO purchase a choice Meat, vegetable and Butter Mar- ket in a desirable location, popular avenue; rent reason- fires 5 Apply tod. R. EDWARDS, 277 West ‘Twenty-third stree! Al CORNER TEA AND GROCERY FOR Sal cheap; the best location on the avenue, with Sstablished t de. Apply at the store, Ninth avenue, corner Forty-second street. ESIRABLE BUSINESS FOR SALE.—OWING TO the death of one of the partners and the desire of the other to retire from active business, « well-established | soa proepersus Business is offered it is located m Cleveland, Ohio, a city of 120,00 ‘inhabitants, and one of the pleasantest and most flourishing in the West; the business is Worsteds, Embroideries, Toys and Fancy Goods: the location of the store, credit of the concern at home and abroad and the customers are all first class; the stock, lease and 5204 will are offered on favorabie terins; capital required about $20,000, which will pay a net protit of from 25 to 8% per cent, For turther inform: tion to Mr. C. F. VAN BLANKENSTEYN, 412 ew Broadwi York, <A PULL RETAIL gore OP and tthe Sod iand Generators, Apply to HINE & PELL, 897 Sixthaye ENTAL PRACTICE FOR SALESONE HOUR FROM RUGS FOR SALE. Drugs, cheap; also Fixtures New York ; established eight years; easion i Sprit or immediately. Terms Feasoniable. Address CAVITT, nes JOR SALI FIX! SAND GOOD HO Wiltot an old established. retatt ewelry Establish. ment; the owner. having secured a competency, wishes toretire from business; stock and fixtures Al; from $10,000 to $15,000 cash required. Address for two weeks, With real name, box 16) Herald office. No agents need apply. WOR SALE—THE OLD ESTABLISHBD LOOKING Glass, Picture and Picture Frame Business, 166%, Bowery, Uy va Broome and Spring streets; owner leaving the 8! JOR exri-oe ACCOUNT OF THE DEATA OF TH ‘ience ip the | elty. Owner, a first clase Millinery Store, now doing ® ood Dusindss; ‘will be sold ata, ba Kore, 720 sixth avenue, renin: “Apply at th OR 8 SALE—TWO LOTS, 25X100 BACH, NORTH SIDE of Eighty-seventh street, 175 feet west Qt omaverss with the building, a three stor; frame, in good o1 street curbed, flagged, &c.; will be sold cheap; half the remain. Inquire at 402 West Fifty- urchase money nay fourth street. i Po SALE—ON WEST FORTY.SIXTH STREET ET lp, abrown stone House, three stories, high stoo any family wishing to live in a Part ard rent the Dalnnce this is the most desirable offer ; locati lon gopd 5 house new, with every improvement. Gan be seen’all day. ‘Terms easy. OR, SALE—THAT 00D THREE STORY BRICK House & King street, between Macdougal and Var- ick streets, south side, in good order, and all modern im- Bicrmens ey siren on easy terms. Apply to BUCK- ai RR SALE CHEAP—ONE OR TWO GOOD TENE- ment Houses, 25x50 feet each, on the west side, be- low Fifty-seventh street; well rented; terms easy. In- quire at 402 West Fitty-fourth street, EAL ESTATE OFFICE OF A, JOURNBAY, 4334 Lispenard street.—Houses and Stores for sale and to Jet will receive prompt attention. Miscellancous. UBURBAN LOT ASSOCIATION Offer one more chance to purchase lots a sovdn ‘Dollars each. To,close,sheet No. 2 of our Labylon, Property. we wil sell Lots, 2x00 feet, for a few days o Seeen Dollars each. No extra charge for anything; deed delivered im- mediately. Tide pericct. UBURBAN LOT ASSOCIATION, No. 53 Pine street, New York. . B, ECKER, Secretary. BROOKLYN PROPRETY FOr FOR SALE ‘AND ‘ERALD BRANCH O#¥FICE—BROOKLYN. ‘ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD RECEIVED AT OUR BRANCH OFFICE, * IN THE LONG ISLAND SAVINGS BANK BUILDING, CORNER OF FULTON AV. AND BOERUM ST. OFFICE OPEN FROM 8 A, M. TILL 8 P. M+ ON SUNDAY FROM 3 70 8P. M CARRIERS AND AGENTS’ DEPARTMENT ____NO, 7 FRONT STREBT, BROOKLYN. URNISHED BROWN STONE 1 HOUSE—22X«0X100, ON all rescoed for aale at a. very great jjOR SALE—STORE ; VALUABLE STORE PROPERTY, on Fulton street, Brooklyn; a good business stand } will be sold on easy terms. Apply on premises 768 Ful: ton street, near Carlton avenue, Brooklyn, WESTCHESTER, “COUNTY PROPERTY FOHK SALE OR TO RENT. ke SACRIFICE.—MOUSE, WITH HALF ACRE LAND, for sale; plenty trnit; 15 miles from New York, at Tuckahoe dep ot, Harlem ‘nattron on or add OG. A. HODG N, Tuckah r 58 John street, “REFINERY AND LANDS , situated on the Hudson River at Hastings, 20 miles from New York city. ‘The rofinery is in complete order for business, and its present capacity about 250 barrels Bike iy Terms liberal. For particu- lars apply to M. HOP CO., 90 Wall street. PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR. SALE OR TO RENT. SALE—AT PASSAIC, NJ mess Gapot; nice ground? all imy ‘smal A FIRST CLASS desirable City hange for easy. i oF a i amt Nord Becks man street, rooin a from : FY pons or THE. BEST on ROUTH SIDE, OF ee for mnie o ‘or wi ones if - Brooks pos live, yearn ‘Apply to a anatee abe ie tod tn Jess ‘ha roadway, N. INE COTTAGE, 10 ROOMS, Fu earsaits,C. I. JOBN OR RENT OR LEASE—A FARM, NEAR <a , N.J.; large house; 40 acres land. Honange R SALE OR TO LET LACK, 12 Chambers st. HE: ‘AND MINERAL apg PROPERTY, AT A inatiteneertbcaint Chincnaielcots or heath ution; circular, wi # weniers ama’ n ticulars, of 8, EDDY & CO., Noe Park pia fall par: ARKET GARDENING, FOUR ACR 70 Ler ees cash or arte’ some house room, tools, city markets. "Apply me Ww = . Eitzaveth Ratiroad’ depot. rm IVERSIDE, NEAR STAMFORD. —SEVERAL BEAUTI- ful new Residences for sale, with and without modern improvements and shore froptas healthtulness | unsur- Leroi ;all trains, Address J. W. ATWATER, Riverside ‘tation, Conn, "REAL ESTATE To EXCHANGE. ROOKLYN. ‘LOTS—10 ‘ON § ST. FELIX 87) STREET, NEAR Fulton ok on gives avenue, 10 on Lewis arene w exchal New York or Brooklyn im- Proved prope GKCROFT, No. 5Y Pine street, room 9 nr, Sven, yun BE EXCHANGED FOR HARPE, 33 Pine strc eer Ee STORE PROPERTY IN GRAHAM Ave — Brooklyn, new and preinensiedaeel exchange: xilage F Froperty ons for a small or more 5% Pine street, room 9, _ Viggen ryote a) A STOCK OF GOODS—A. FINE Fruit Farm noted ‘iver, good pauginese MP Loe in-Rahray well l Low on Morris and Essex. Lots in Wext Mount Vernon, J. 8 'EELGUSON, N, 39 Nassaa street, room 6. WOR EXCHANGE—A VERY DESIRABLE BUSINTSS: Property, well located, at Elizabeth, N.J., and rentce for a term of years, to exchange for proverty on Long Island, Wentshoster county, or in the city of New Yo HOLMES BROTHERS, AG Bast Twenty-third street, WOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A VALUABLE HOTEL aud Varm, near Albany and Troy; would excunng for productive vity property or for a stock of merchan: dise or railroad bonds. Address 8. F. IRELAND, 208 Broadway. OR SALE OR EXCHANCE—FOR CITY PROPERTY, a Residence ; ° acres; half mile irom four railroad: rice $16,000. K, 12 Chambers street, New York. _ depots; ion iN BLn Core OR SALE “OR” EXCHANGE—FOR ous Tenement Property, in this city, Farm, with Farming linplements, &c. acres, cn eouth Ride eeatars Island, nour railroad depots fine water front. “Apply to URNEA enard street. Fetus, 18 miles “from ligne erse, rool n, Jersey City or New ‘& ly ALISH & C ‘OUSES IN BROOKLYN WANTED—IN- EXOHANGR, on cash pan i beautiful Residences in Mad! and Morristown, N.J.. eR of encumbrance. a1 CONDIT, $8 Broadway. room’ my SAL. S AT AUCTION, LLEN B. “MINER, AUCTIONEER, Balemoon 95 Chambers and t 77'Reade strects. BY ALLEN B. MINER & BRO, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 15, at 103 o'clock, at their salesrooms, 95 Chambers and 77 Reade streets, HANDSOME HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Pier and Mantel Mirrors, Carpets, &e. Details in th RT SALE. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, 4 and 15, at the Clinton Hall sale rooms, the entire a belong! Walter Manton, Tena. Aa rience) R: L ‘The whole on exhibition free day and evening at the Leavitt Art Rooms, 817 Broadway. ‘The Messrs, LEAVITT, ‘Auctioneers. _ LBERT B. WALDRON, AUCTIONEER, Salesrooms, 108 Liberty and ML Cedar street, Assignees’ Sale 0 Household and Cabinet Furnitare, din, Cutlery, THIS DAY. at IL oe WALDRON & GOOKE Will wcll as above @ superior Bick by oraer of assignees, of llousehold and Cabinet Furnitare for parlo rs. brary, dining room. hall aud chambers: also Wedding of every description; aise Silver Plate and Cutlery: trom a Naiden Inne house superior quality: also Oil Paintings, Chromos and, se sravings: omte superb Mirror, with Cornices, Catalogues of The ‘nest lot of Gooda ws Bas have coet in some monthi. ~ jock aia je sale of superior ood advertisement in Horses and Carriages in to-day’s ‘and Work Horse: UCTION NOTICE.—R. T, HAZELL, AUCTIONSER TUESDAY, Jan, 14, at 10% o'clock, at 53 Chatham street, by order of David Thornton, Esq., the entire stock of bs Hieavy, and Shelf Hardware, Mechanics’ Tools, fe. ac, Catal contained in stove saat: hardware store. ning of sale eget) a ie TS HAZELL £Co., Auctioneers. _ MERICAN ARTISTS’ SALI ROBERT SQMERVILL LB, Avctioneet, Fitth avenue, ‘ill sell on Thursday and Friday evening ry, at his gallery, the entire collection of Oi Pandegs, Water Golors' and Drawings belonging te, John W. Ehninger, N. A., who is about to depart tor # - sojourn in Europe, “hin order of executors of the late Mr, Hen ‘ardcastie,a number ot valuable ‘eld by fore! han dd resident artists of celebrity. Also a ber rks by American ‘artiste, including | the great Painting of “Alexandre's Farm,” Ehninger, J. H. Beard, ‘Thomas’ soni, anuaae tohiaorr McEntee,’ Gignoux, botph api. W.T, Richards. Teuchsel, Geo. Harve Pabidet ispham, Brown and other prominent,artists arereproeniet RCH. JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER. Office and salesroom, 37 Nassau street, oppo: Post office. Horse auction eaten 10 to 14 teenth street, near none JOHNS ‘EVAN: ‘TASSELL will sell at section, | pis Tuesday, January M4, at 10% o'clock, ELEGANT bat at Ait x oe MIRROR, LARGE LINE OF CARPETS. RUSSELS, INGRAIN, Feather Beds, Pillows, Office Furniture, Desks, 'T: Tables. Chairs, Oilclotns, &c. a large lot of fine O1! Patntinss’ © Chromos, Books, Engrav- NES, UCTION SALE THIS DAY, several Work Horses, Road’ Ress, Robes and Blankets, by COLU a Fulton street, Brooklyn. CALDWELL, AUCTIONEER.—EXTRA LARGE + sale sccond ‘hand Household’ Furnitares superd Tosewood Pianotorte, Kitchen Utensils, &c. ‘this day Saturday) at 11 o'clock, at 79 Nassau street, near Fulton, Contents of a large house, viz. :—Elegant Parlor, Cham- ber and Dining Room Fornitare, including Carpets, Mir- rors Hair Mattresses, Tables, Chalrs, Bookcases, Ward- robes, Stoves, Chinaware re, Silverware, ite. 5 iso magnificent rosewood Planoiorte, cost. $200, v without reserve. Rare site for housek A. $25,000 WORTH OF _HOUSEH 10h, FURNITURE, ‘to be sold THTS (Saturda commencing at 1033 o'clock. LUKE FITZGERALD, Auctioncer, will sell the whole com- plete frst class Household Farnitare, rich rosewood Piano- jorte, &c., at private residence 120 West 28d st., between, tth'and 7th avs, catalogues comprising Over 300 lois: namely :—Mirrors, Carpets, Parlor Suits, Library, Bed room and Dining’ Room Suits, Etageres, Bookcase, 'Stat- uary, Silverware, Buffet, Chairs, Tables BOR and Kitchen Furniture. ‘Sule positive ee, + te the Thir- AD Nl ocLocK, oF ar. ice MURPHY, S20 o: ao ER 300 LOTS OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ubdlic auction this caren at 10g private residence 126 West street, com= ‘arlor ry 3 bedrooms “Salts: —OV « at o'clock, ai prising! Tostwood Planotort Beating; also dining Foot, basemeas, sud Ritshen Fug 7 ng ; a! ni ascent an chen Serdar) oa catia HENRY ZINN, Auctio 3 JERSEY CITY, HOBOKEN, HUDSO CITY AND BERGEN REAL ESTATE, For ‘Sale. YHOICE SELECTION.—HANDSOME, NEW, SUB- stantial detached Houses, full Lots: ferries conve- nient; bea althy heights, Jersey City: $14 40 to. $8,000: easy aoc fon TT, Opposite Court House, y ‘ ? wee NOOD CHANCE AT JERSEY CITY —A PRETTY 8 story and cellar brick House, with Lot, 8 rooms, gas nd water, nicely papered and painted ; genteel loc w minuite’ walk from the fone ferries: ont terms; other places from $2,500 to $10,009, on payments {0 suit everybody, Send stamp, or fcall for cireular. J. M. GIBSON, Auctioneer, 27 o> sumed street, Jersey City. Office open until 8 o'clock P.M. ‘OTEL. vor SALE, —THE AMELIA HOTEL, AMELIA Court House, Virginia, thirty miles from Richmond, on Richinond ana Danville Railroad, containing ‘Sixt anor wi 7 brick it ete he street fred phe! ares panty adjoining jepot and cow JOURe. | to Ainelia Court House, Virginia, of si oe omtitivRLiN, 18 East Tweaty: “sixth street, New Yor! UCTION S8ALE.. MAGNIFICENT. HOU: A Furniture, Pianoforte, Paintings, Bronzes, gnou om ania aero RSeey, ar fainily leavin et yn this day (Saturday), at the clegant 3 Wort Fiitecnth street, near Fifth avenwe. Tegidenee, 36 muperb Farlor Suits, Pompadons, Marie Antignetie styles. covered ik brocade; Etagers, Secrofatie Buokcase, Cabinets, Mirrors, Curtains, Clo agnificent. re 00d Fiiuatorte, celebret ot agers paeunceny | i, walnut Ch mber Fricmtare’ Table. Rilverware, Glassware, Chinaware: auery, Basement chen Purmture rorvantst MARTINES, Auctioncer. OTION. NL shartnonts. AUSTON AUCTION on THIS DAY r (Saturday) Janutry 11, at 10 ‘clock, at the large, private residence West Lighth street between Fit Sixth avenues, Velvet, Brussel Carpets; nd a sare doubie round Pianotorte, magalt cent latest styles Parlor F Suits, Turkish Chairs, ‘Lounges, Bookcases, Etageres, Tables, Mirrors, Curtains, Paint: ings, Works of Arts, ke, : rosewood and walnut Chamber Furniture, Mattresses, Bedding, Basement, Dining and Servants’ Furniture. RUG STORE, CORN: ERNEST ROTH, Austionce R DE KALB AND MA ‘ARCY avenues, Brooklyn, at auction, at I o'clock this a i splendid Fixtures; good stock; favorable lease. By ler of Mortgagee. HENRY STRAUS, Auction PROPERTY | oor or THE Cl CITY FOR OR TO RENT. ~ SPLENDID ey iN NEW BRENEWIOK: Jot 101X150, all covered with Me dit engine, botl- as, tanks, atl complete wu exch ia Fok SALE—A STEAM BOOK AND JOB PRINTING Pye doing a large and paying business; will be ate Ge ge secount of the il Ml health ot one of th eulars ad RICAN © PRESS ¢ p0,, WL and 113 Bast Ninth ireet, ie OR SALE—IN THE NEW MANHA’ TAN. M. MARKET, Thirty-fourth street and North River, Stock, Lease and Fixtures oj live Stunds together, 48 to’ 47, near prin- cipal entrance ; exclusive sale of Yankee Notions, Soups, &¢,, for one-halt the market tor five years; bonus re quited. Apply at stan JOR SALE—A GOOD AND LONG-ESTABLISHED Dig Sinking, Engraving and Chasing Tool Manutnc: ety im New York cy and the Macbinery, Rey connected ror ree ater a edie ire fon st or MAX MILLER, 429 Hudson avenue, mest ¥ nx. ae bgp nye hy HOUSE, with RES- and Bai locations in the citys. he ey the "ox owner leaving the OR RALT: VERY CHEAP—-AN OLD RBSTABLISHED and well ing Pawabroker Business. Apply to B. VEY, VSN N w inaon avenue. Brooklyu, , ie SACRIFICE,—COUNTRY STORE, STOCKED WITH ROUSON, 39 Nasa street, room 6. A. foods; large cash trade; 14's acres land: fruit and shade, good house, outbuildings, c., in. order: 40 miles in Jersey ; must sell at once ; aii ee SHON ta Bee terms, VOR SALE—ON ORANGE MOUNTAIN, VERY DESI. Table location a large. frst clase Hotel will be built and ie on easy terms. For particulars address box 3,362 JOR SALE OR LEASE.—FOR SALE, A COMMODL- ous House, in fime order, in one of ‘the pleasantest ‘and healthiest locations gn the line of the New York and New Haven railroad’, hay ing a comma view of Long (sland Sound, Norwalk River au a harbor, and over. i ing the village ; ae minutes’ ik from et and ae ee . Ifnot sold by the Ist of April will be leased for the season, with Furniture, oe |S Ca well iS Horse, Reckewey Wagon, a Menusry ‘Mouse te tia d toad gol ete unt mand orchard ot chotce trait fu front of the house there ina well Ne For further particulars in- aire of A. J. Or New York, or ff wv premiaes, jorwaik, Conn. He MOOKe : T. Sean EINBERGER, AUCTIONERR.—THIS Day + (Saturday), Jan. 11,'at 10% o'clock, at 154 Bowery, Fegular sale of ‘General Merchandise, Sewing acbines, Carpets, Furniture, Cutlery, Liquors, "Wines, Cl pagnes, &c.. ke. ACOB BOGART, AUCTIONEER. oFtgage sale THIS DAY, atll o'clock, at th ction rooms, No. 1’ North William. street, two Show Sree Piates, Dies, Haramers, Mallets, eae Seales, ae ‘J.D. NORPRY, Attorney for Mortgage. — ‘ACOB BOGART, AUCTIONEER. THIS DAY, Januai Lain At 11 o'clock, at North wie street, Household Furniture, coms. Xa. of ods lor, Bea bo bg» Bes Room and Ag Bg ‘arp ubber Coa Drawerm Faney Goods, s. Clothing, _ Sonpsaaceeds irs M siore, cor SALE, THIS DAY, AT I! O'CLOCK, DRUG store, corner De ib and Marcy avenues, Brooklyn, ie Fountain, fine marble toy Counters, ‘handsome walnut Fixture: rugs and Patent edtetnen: Tavorsbie laser's Mace yanice._ ENRY Y'STRAUS, “Auctione! HOMAS WILSON, AUCTIONEER, 22 BO’ ~ 1 Will sell this day a large line of fine Gold and Sliver Watches, Sets, Pins, Sleeve Butions, &., being the bal: ance of A manufacthrer's stock re tiring from® business) fino, at rivate sale, one O34 votave Stoddard Pia ee ow Case, Coun tized Jeweller’ ler’s Bare for male, i patina” ave i, Auctioneer, rare “ , -

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