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SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES, Fie AAA AANA Cooks, dic. 10 MACDOUGAL ST.~A RESPECTABLE YOUNG colored woman as first class cook ; is vig and ing in all its obliging; thoroughly understands cookit paene ae erence from last place, Call trom 10 15 WEST 2TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG city reference (pk cook, washer and irone: irom last employe 15) WEST 28TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS first class cook ; thoroughly understands her busi- ness; would assist in washing; best city reference from Jast em ployer. 15 WEST 2TH ST. meats, boning, larding, all kinds fancy side dishes, and creams, English, French and Spanish dishes; first class pastry cook ; public or private; city reference. NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, SITUATIONS WANTED—F' ens Nurses, We 8T.—A YOUNG GERMAN WOMAN nd seamstress, or as chambermaid and waitress; best city reference. WEST 48TH ST., IN THE REAR.—A RESPECT- ‘able young woihan as wet nurse ; best city refer- ence if required. WEST S0TH ST.—A LADY HAVING NO YOUNG children will take one from ‘a year old to nurse ; it will nave a comfortable home an FULTON Ay. by a respectab! jaby three month mother's care. BROOKLYN.—AS WET NURSE, pman who has lost old. Call for three days, ANTED—A SITUATION AS WET NURSE, BY A woman whose child is two months old. Ap- —AS FIRST CLASS COOK; understands cook! ne in all its branches; soles 225 WEST 27TH ST., IN THE REAR.—A RESPECT. Sites. able colored woman as cook and idk) plain 340 9TH AV.—AS GOOD ENGLISH COOK; UN. derstands her business in all its branches, 73 2D AV., ROOM 6. and iron! ng in asmall American family, Can be seen from 11 A. M. to4P, M. 867 9TH AV., BETWEEN S6TH AND S7TH STS,—AS best good cook, washer and ironer; city or country; reference. 954 18ST AV,, BETWEEN 52D AND 58D STS., THIRD floor, room 9%,—A woman as first class cook ; n+ derstands all kinds of cooking, English, French and Ger- man; best city reference. Chambermaids, &ec. 109 WEST 15TH ST., REAR.—AS EXPERIENCED Waitress or chambermaid and assist with wash- Beeen ironing ; is willing and obliging; excellent refer- 20 EAST 46TH ST., ONE DOOR EAST OF 3D AV,— A Protestant yonng woman se chambermaid and waitress, or will assist with washing ; good city reference from last place. 262 WEST 41ST ST.—-A_ RESPECTABLE YOUNG irl as chambermaid and waitress, or chamber- maid and sean itress; good city 30. WEST LTH ST.—AS CHAMBERMAID OR TO take charge ofthe linen in @ boarding house, Rotel or restaurant. Call on or address B. Ay nee. Dressmakers and Seamstresses. 12 CLINTON PLACE, 8TH 8T.—A LADY TO GO OUT by the day to families in this city, who, haying had several years’ experience in the business of cuttil fit- ting and making ladies’ dresses, offers her services to those who may desire to have their work done at their own houses ; is a good designer and trimmer; also chil- dren’s clothes included. Cail on or address DRESS- MAKER, for two days. 86 OTH AV., PRESENT EMPLOYER'S.—A FRENCIL dressmaker, a stranger here, wishes to make some ‘engagements by the day or week. W7 WEST 2D 8T., FIRST FLOOR.—A COLORED dressmaker wishes work at home or by the day; Jamily sewing by machine. Address Miss A. C, 120 TH 8T., NEAR 4TH AV.—A COMPETENT seamstress wishes Lp kane is by the day in respectable families; is an excellent sewer. oles a F collars preferred, Ring third bell. Wa i 25 EAST 49TH 8T.—A FIRST CLASS DRESS- *. maker desires a few more engagements to go out by the day; hasthe latest styles and patterns: under- nds Wheeler & Wilson and’ Wilcox & Gibbs’ machine: 973 STHAV.CAN EXPERIENCED DRESSNAKER wants work by the day in private families; can ‘Work on Wheeler & Wilson's machine ; thoroughly under- stands fitting ladies’ and children’s suits, Address. AVA. TY AY: FIRST FLOOR—A FIRST CLASS French dressmaker, from Paris, can cut and fit every kind of ladies’ and children’s dresses, to go out by day or week. Call or address for two days. 450 6TH 8T., SECOND BELL.—A FIRST CLASS dressmaker, recently arrived trom Paris, wishes employment ferences AT 9TH AV.—A PROTESTANT AS SEAMSTRESS and young jady’s maid or to take care of a child; can operate and do dressmaking and millinery with Paula has unexceptionable English and American GOH STAY, NEAR 4TH ST—A FIRST CLASS dressmaker wishes a few more engagements b; the 48, or Week ;thoroughly understands her busiues: Pan bé seen for two days. best 708 WASHINGTON SOA LADY WELL EDU- cated, Isa perfect seamstress, to go to Newport, ‘As maid, seamstress or lady's companion ; Would be will ing 30 ake the entire care of one or two growing chil dren and teach them the German language; city reter- ences, Adress M, K. 156 GREENWICH ST.—A COLORED WOMAN AS seamstress and chambermaid or nurse. Cail on @r address tor two days Mrs. DAVIS, Gencral Housework, &c, 15 WEST 28TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG & girl to do housework ina private family; city reference. 34 1ST AV., BETWEEN 20TH AND 21STSTS., IN bakery.—An_ English woman to do zereral Housework, in'a good private family: is an excellent washer and ironer and a good plain cook; won't live with another servant; wants to see employer; willing and obliging: in the city only, 428 EAST ITH ST., TOP FLOOR, BACK ROOM.— A respectable Young girl to to general house- work; isan ex rand ironer; city reference. ellent Ww: Miscelancous, JERSEY CITY.—A RESPECTABLE young girl in a bakery, confectionery or fancy store ssecurity given if required, Call on or address J, C. N AMERICAN LADY AS NURSE TO AN INVALID or to take charge of a home for an aged couple. Ad- for three days Mrs. M. P., Herald offi A RESPECTABLE GERMAN irl (Protestant), to do plain cooking, washing BHockksersr—ons IN A POSITION AT PRESENT; Rone other, 71 Broadway, room 120, MARCH 15, 1873—TRIPLE SHEET, Hw LP WANT NGELL'S TURKIST BATHS, 61 LI Want agreeable, educated intelligent BOARDERS WANTED. ST HOUSE WEST OF FIFT! Rooms for gentlemen, with first ¢ 1H AVENUE. lass Board; refer= EXING1ON AV.— RUGGIST.—A BOY WANTED FOR 9TH AV; ONE rred; must speak who has been in the busine: S5th re German, Apply corn and fa Drug store. ences, No. 7 West Twenty-ninth street ELEGANTLY PURNISHED ROOMS, WITH ; class Board, for gentlemen and thei: ge and women ; profitable employment with medfeal instruc: tho! watchmen understanding fires; must be well recommended. RUGGISTS,—-WANTED, A GERMAN DRUG CLERK (mustsveak English and have good recommenda- tions), at J. WEBER?S, 1,045 2d av., corner Soth st ANTED—A BOSS CARMAN, TO SUPERINTEND | Rooms for single gentlemen. Call for two di Twellth street, near Fift ALIEN 2, MINER, AUCTIONS ER, Balesrooms 95. and By ALLEN B. MINER at 1035 Sttock, at tts $0 ast Fourth ast HANDSOME HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Carpets, dc. Details to-morrow. ie several trucks, men and horses. Apply to HENRY Hl, Ww a -ANTED—A MA) 10 PER WEEK, $1 50 PER DAY.—PLEAS. RUG CLERK WANTED—A FIRST CLASS, ASSIST- ‘ant wanted, with the best reference, at 259 Sth av., corner 28d st. OF FIRST CLASS CHARACTER who understands the stationery business thor- ) Dox 186 Herald office. jooms, with excellent Board, for families and oughly. Address L. W. ‘le gentlemen, at 176 Bleecker street, six blocks west RUG CLERK WANTED—A YOUNG MAN, COMPE. tent, industrious, and of good habits. Anply.. with Villiams- a ference, corner of Bedford ay. and Taylor st., or three years’ experience; one try HERDRIC, Paterson HONOGRAPHER,—A LADY DESIRES A POSITION in a business hotise or as literary amanuensis. Ad- dress H, A. K., station D. TO $10 PER WEEK, $1 9 PER DAY—NICELY with excellent Board, for families Bleecker street, six blocks west of ANTED—GOOD WAITERS, AT DIETER'S RES- taurant, 209, SL and 313 Washington ) turnished Room: or single persons, at Ii ANTED—MEN TO BUY $6 LOTS LON Railroad; good land; full lot. At Depot office, 109 :K.—HANDSOMELY t, to gentlemen and gentleman and ithettl medern improvements; tab! 1 East Thirty-third stree HM STREET, WEST, 354. NROCER'S ASSISTANT WANTED—AGED 17; TWO from the old cou: referred. | Apply personally or by letter to J, C. YOUNG MAN TO TEND BAR IN A sample room, who understands the brsiness; first erence required. Broadway, in carpe ANTED—A_ RELIABLE BOY, 14 YEARS OLD, corner Second av. .—TO LET, WITH BOA RD, a large front Room, with hot and cold water; terms from 10 to lo ETAIL DRY GOODS—WANTED, A YOUNG MAN ment. Apply to JOHN for the dress goods depa GILGAN, Sweeney's Hotel, att \OPYING WANTED.—A spare hours each di home copying manuscri LADY, HAVING SOME would undertake at her own or otherwise carefully and confidentially if necessary. Address COPYIST, box 160 Herald office. WISH TO TRAVEB, AS USEFUL COMPANION, with a family through Europe and rewi coming back; speak three languages a ot children from 2to 12 years old. GARTEN, box M9 Heral Is am willing to take entire cha: Address KINDE! Branch office. PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED— FEMALES. WEST 26TH ST. address desires some osition as governess or. not objected to; widower's family preferred. Miss STANTON, POSITION AS —A YOUNG LADY OF PLEAS. osition of trust; would housekeeper; travelling YOUNG LADY DESIRES cashier ina store. Address M. V., Herald office. YOUNG LADY OF CULTURE WOULD LIKE TO act as amanuensis to an elder!; M. H, M., Herald Uptown Branch oj YOUNG LADY, writing a rapid, writing of any kin 146 West 27th st. YOUNG GERMAN LADY, WHO SPEAKS ENG- tish and French fluently, désires an engagement as teacher or governess in school or family. ©., 16 West 49th st. LONG EXPERIENCED, HIGHLY RECOMMENDED governess, who speaks French, German and English, desires employment i gen tleman, Address tice. : AN EXPERIENCED COPYIST, , legible hand, desires copying of todo. Address Or call on COPYIST, Address, stat? ys ‘% Miss LOUISA RICHARD, Stapleton Post office, Staten Island, ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS GOVERNESS OR TO take care of an invalid, or as housekeeper; can ch and ‘German. teach English, Frei family with whom Apply at40 University place. TANTED—A SITUATION, IN A FRENCH FAMILY, by an educated American lady; would preter @ position as teacher, but would accept any position not best reference given and required. EACHER, No. 4 W has lived the last eight years, low st., Brooklyn. HELP WANTED—FEMALES. WANTED, FOR A RATHER RESPONSIBLE PO. sition in our establishment, education and business tact ; McMENAMY, HE: IRST OLASS COOK WANTED.—MUST ASSIST WITH the washing and ironing ; best reterence. 35 Broadway. GIFTEEN MORE YOUNG LADIES WANFED—AS ‘waitresses at the Quaker Dairy No. 2, 788 Brondway, mexy door to Grace Church, Apply betore 10 o'clock to- ooD MILLINERS WANTED—FOR IN AND OUT OF the house. “Apply to KAHNWEILER & LEWIS, 47 st. LESLADY WANTED—WHO UNDERSTANDS VA- rious makes of sewing machines; must be expe- Fienced; also forewoman on pants, &¢.; one who took out work trom shops preferre NYED—MILLINERS; FIRST CLASS TRIMMERS, Apply te IRA BEARD, 487 Broadway. ANTED—A GOOD COOK, WILLING TO DO WASH- ily of four, Call at 48 W ‘ANTED—A HALF-GROWN GIRL; GERMAN PRE- 107 West 2ist st. ‘ANTED—A CHAMBERMAID AND WAITRESS, with city reference. Apply, after 10 o'clock, at No. 9 West Sith st. ‘ANTED—A_ RESPECTABLE iron and do cham herwork and make herself gener- GIRL TO WASH, ANTED—A GOOD COOK, WASHER AND IRONER in a private family; Protestant preferred; wages $14, Apply at38 East 28th’st. turing business; must be a good taiks with references and salary required, TU) FIRE ALARM, box 19 Herald Uptown Branch office, RAVELLER WANTED—ONE WHO UNDERSTANDS 3 Must tur. nish satisfactory bonds, Address, stating references and driving and has a knowledge of busing salary expected, box 141 Herald office. able (uying with his parents, to learn a good and profit: ble trade; wages low the first year, ress D., 42,508 Post omlces y e ELEGANTLY ‘Bedroom, on first floor, with Board of’ the best quality; references re- NE OR TWO GOOD CANVASSERS TO introduce an article furnished to families for trial; liberal terms to competent men. Herald ottice. |ALESMAN WANTED—FOR A NEW MANUPAC Address NICLIFEE W TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, OPPOSITE Fifth Avenue Hotel.—A Suit of Rooms elegantly fur Address, B, CO ished to rent to a party of gentlem with or without “THE TRADE! FERROTYPE FINISHER WANTED NEXT BUN. day wt2287 id av, TH AVENU:, NEAR TWELFTH 81 REET, Very desirable back’ Parlor, with Board, st for gentleman and wife or two or three single gentiemen; terms moderate. ANTED—A STOCK CLERK IN A WHOLESALE Clothing house. Apply at 48 and 60 White st. TANTED—A YOUNG CLERK IN IRON TRADE good writer and salesman. Address, with refe ences and salary, box 2,386 Post oftice. ANTED—A FIRST CLASS SAL! corner Ann and iam st BOY, 16 YEARS OF AGE, WISHES A SITUATION to learn a trade of any kind. Address T. ollice, 1,265 Broadway, INTELLIGENT YOUNG od chance to le: V ARLOR FLOOR TO LET TO a family or club of gentlemen, with or without jooms on top floor, at moderate prices; ta- IRVING PLACE. ald Uptown Branch RESPECTABLE, Board; three ble Board, $7. TH STREET, NO. 29, WEST, NEAR BROADWAY.— A well furnished Second Floor, very pleasant and convenient, to let, en suite or separately, with superior Board; Keterences ex WEST THIRTY. hotogré ph Dusiness by appl: ae GOOD MONOGRAM DESIGNE en to an engagement, SMAN, GERMAN preferred, at KELLER & ALLEN'S Cloth House, AND GENERAL ‘ANTED—A BOOKKEEPER FOR DOUBLE ENTRY, in an importing house, with good references. Ad+ dress, stating salary expected, A. B. C., Herald office, CED ¢ Weta Ras PERIE: ‘av. Post ofice. T.—A SECOND floor large Room and third floor hall Room, with Board; references, 1 STREET, 105, BETWEEN LEXINGTON AND —Furnished Rooms to let, with Board; newly papered and painted; no moving in May; YOUNG MAN, HAVING LEARNED THE TRADE of watchmaking, would like a situation to finish the trade; can be very useful iv I lish, French and German; very mod 1, MEYER, 250 East 4th st. NTED—ONE WHO THOROUGH. usiness, None other peed apply at ‘iness: speaks Enu- 2RMAN DRY foods salesmen. Apply to BETTY & COUGHLAN, v. Fourth avenu / ly understands tus 545 Atlantic s! 5 GRAMERCY PLACE (52 HAST TWENTIETH 2) street).—Large and han with Board, gentleman and wife or gentlemen, at rea: ANTED,—A BANK TELLER, DISENGAGED AFTER 5 o'clock, desires employment in a savings bank or to write up books, copying, &, Address A. B., box 994 ndsomely furnished Room, PANTED—FOR 4 STATION ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION IN A dry goods store; can setl goods; has had two years? experierice in the business; good references, Address C, Herald office. 8 plang tactory, 425 West WEST WASHINGTON SQUAR’ furnished Rooms; also a small Room, oard; suitable for marricd or single ‘CED PROOFRE tical printer, on German and English book work Address for three days Il’, G. P. TED—A PRA‘ wath first. class letter only, stating terms and all particulars, M CHANT, 100 Spring st. , ANTED—A SALI SMAN WHO IS SEL! solicit orders for fruiis, nuts, &c. A HERBERT, Herald ANTED,—A COMPETENT LIC drug clerk (unmarried) can obtat address, LEQ PEA! 1B, DAN ACTIVE, INTELLIGENT ROY; A UU SeSUD AURA < UDDLERS WANTED,— we WEST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET.—VERY PLEAS- gond penman and accurute in figures, Address, by int Parlor and Bedroom and single Rooms, with or without Board; first ciass location, “near Mauison PUDDLERS WANTED AT the Susquehanna Roiling Mill, Columbia, Pa.; wages ihe same as paid by Philadelphia’ Mills. to the Puddlers’ Union will not be employed. HOE CUTTER WANTED—CAPABLE up custom work, Meh belonging WEST THIRTY-THIRD STREET.—A_ PRIVATE mily, occupying ax elegant house, will rent, with Board, the Second Moor, singly or en suite, handsome! Rooms on fourth floor; refe No moving in May, ING TO THE grocery or confectionery trade in the country, to no samples required, OF GETTING ANTRELL, 241 4th ay. LASSMAKERS.—WANTED, A SITUATION AS compounler or chemist by a Frenchman of long ex- perience in the manufacture ‘of all kind specialty, crystal, colo bles. Address J. J. BURNIER, furnished; also two hail ences exchanged. WEST TWELFTH STREET, BETW: and Sixth avenues.—Furnished Rooms to let, with or without Board; no moving in May; references er- SED RETAIL a tirst class situ. Aiton on Broadway. by addressing, with full name and ch alammare: ABODY, si Y and opacous glass and cruci- gent, 173 Thompson st, ANTED—AN EXPERT SALESMAN, TO SELL THE New York Ruffle Company's manufacture; none inted with the white goods trade, Apply between 1) and 12 o'clock at 201 West Lith « need apply but those acqual te ‘ANTED—A BOY AT THE BAKING BUSINESS, Apply at 449 Fulton st., Brooklyn. TATCHMAKER WANTED—STEADY SITUATION TO MADISON AVENUE.—ENTIRE SECOND FLOOR, handsomely furnished, will be vacant May 1, and at a reasonable rate, to a family will be let, with Be or to gentlemen; refe TANTED—A YOUNG MAN, 15 TO 18 YEARS OF age: must understand bookkeeping, be quick and anexceptionable references required correct at figure Address, stating salary expected, MAC Herald office. HINERY OLL WASTED THRER, YOUNG MEN IMMEDIATELY to learn bookkeeping, mercantile calculations, &¢. under experienced accountant; will fitthem for good salaries? hours 7 to 10 P. M.; Fort Greene, Brooklyn ; terms easy. Address MERCHANT, box 140 Herald office. COAT TEN AND GARDEVEKS, 354 7th av. FIRST CLASS sires a situation; erence. Address J, M COACHMAN AND GARDENER D 11 Eighth avenne. A SITUATION WANTED—AS COACHMAN, BY A RE references, dinan, with 10. yea spectable mari N. J. Address JOHN F., Elizabeth Post offic A SITUATION WANTE dregs WILLIAM 1 COA zabeth Post office, N. J. references, Call on of address LOUIS, 121 West Sid st COACHMAN, FROM LONDON, ENGLAND, WHO thoroughly understands his duties, leaving the Gov: ernor General ‘of Canada’s service on the Ist of April W. HOLL Address ND, Kideau Hall, Ottawa, Canada, COACHMAN'S driver ‘ ent employer's, N: East 62d st. ANTED—AT 334 WEST 32D ST., A bermaid and waitress; one to assist with the fine nd ironing. Call between 9 and 11 o'clock A. M. ‘ANTED—ASSISTANT COOK AND GOOD BREAD Senge and obliging. 41 West GOOD CHAM. 9 to 10 o'clock A: ANTED—A GIRL, ABOUT 15 YEAKS OLD, TO DO light chamberwork. Call at lll Madison ay., aftec 1 091 $D AV., CORNER 6TH 8T.—A RESPECTA- 3 ble young girl to do general housework or up- Stairs work in a small private family. ANTED—TWO GIRLS; and iron, and one as chambermaid and to assist. Call at 44 Lee av., Brovklyn, E. D. TO COOK, WASH GERMAN YOUNG MAN; FIRST CLA! P dener in all its branches, best reterences. Address G. B, 23 Park place. a good Workman, HEATHCOTE & COEN, 605 Broadway. ANTED—BY THE ADVERTISER, EMPLOYMENT in an architect’s office, as draught monials, Address LONDC SURGEON AND BAST FIFTEENTH STREET, SECOND DOOR from Fourth avenue.—Furnished Rooms to let to ladies and gentlemen; Roard for lad. young ladies accommodated with Board 1 SECOND AVENUE, 2 sireet (entrance on’ Tenth street).—A beautiful corner front Room for lady and gentleman or two gen- tlemen; no other boarders taken, WES? SEVENTE double Room, with Board; water in room for two. Also single Room; gas and bath. X cnlys.or & few d OF TENTH I A MECHANICAL. dentist; also two voung men inclined to learn the dentist profession. 159 Bowery. ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED MAN, AS FOREMAN in a house furnishing, wooden ware manufactory. box 4,213 Post office. —BY TWO GOOD FRESCO. painters, competent in all styles of work, positions Inquire of A, WILKEN, 262 Broome st. Address WOOD: ANTED IMMEDIATE EAST NINET! with Board, second story fron Room, with water antries, to gentlemen or a gentleman and his ine neighborhood. ff WEST TWENTY-THIRD = STRE! e) furnished Rooms, en suite or singly YOUNG SINGLE, MAN FOR A GARDENER AND coachman; must be sober and obliging. Inquire at in the countr, J ANTED IMMEDIATELY—BY TWO GOOD FRESCO. painters, competent in all styles of, in the country. Inquire of A. WILKEN, 252 Broome st. ix a good, steady driver; good ref ‘ork, positions ANTED—BY TWO BOSS DRILLERS, OF 9 YEARS’ in the new oil fields of Peru, ks lock box 8:6 WEST TWENTY-FIPTH E' furnished single and double Rooms, with or without Board; home comforts; terms $7 to $8 and $16 experience, a sit Address for two wee Poughkeepsie (N. Y.) Post office. CLASS MAN, AS ing factory in Chica of mouldings F ed as foreman in same business right man a permanent situation, with Address, with expe- OBLE & CO., 76 Van Buren AS COACHMAN, BY A sober, Pretestant young man; best references. Ad- FOREMAN OF AND 302 EAST FOURTEENTH STREET, COR- a picture mou Pi her Second aven: stand the manuractar oughly ; one who has ae preterred, Yo th the best prospects will he nid references, W. 8, MAN AND GROOM’S SITUATION WANTED— By a young man, from Paris; four years’ best city LEXINGTON AVENUE.—FURNISHED ROOMS, with Board, for two single gentlemen or gentle: nd wife; house contains all terms reasonable. WIDOW LADY LIVING ALONE GAN ACCON date a few young ladies wilh good Board and pleas- t Thirteenth street. N CAN BE AC »mimodated with a Parlor Floor and good Board; | house and tocation first class; near ferry; terms mov rate; relerences exchanged. 139 Hudson street, Hoboken. OARD AND LARGE FRO! ton to Madison s\ in free, social fami New York Post othe odern improvements; -FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS, DAME FRANCAISE (OU DE LA Suisse francaise) pour prendre soin d'une petite fille, et en meme temps s'occuper des travaux de couture. welle ait une bonne educat! wndations. S’adresser Sth ay N DEMANDF—t SITUATION WANTED—BY A sober, steady man; ix a good groom ‘and steady has good city reference. Call or address at pres- OR A FEW jon etde bonnes recom- 29, BUSINESS OPPORTU P SECURED FOR INCORPORATED COM- niey, manufacturers, merchants.—Persons desir- M—FROM WASH- ly. Address SAK YOUNG MAN WISE care: of four or five team; understands the care of horses thorought; dress D.'C., box 154 Herald Uptown Branch office. ments informed Refercnces—Presidents Mercantile banks. desirable opportunities, Merchants’, Fourth CHARLES G. DAHLGREN & CO., 112 Broadway, S$ A SITUATION TO TAKE ses oF @ gentleman's road d Fourth avenues.—# v furnished tor families and single genUemen; ali conveniences, southern exposure; 1 between Lexington an wanted, in a Je A MARRIED MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS coachman and groom; thoroughly understands his business; good, careful ety driver; 10 years’ good refer- S.J. B, Brewster & Co.'s carriage de- ence. Address W. pository, 232 5th a orner of 27th st. 1.365 SAV, BEIWEEN TTH AND Terit sts «90D _ in the shoe store.—A girlto do general hou ‘work in the city; city reierences, . Housekeepers, &c. 3 8ST. MARK’S PLACE.—A LADY 48 HOUSEKEEP- ) er. or where she could be asone of the family and assist with the Work, Cail on or address Miss COOK, 7 AND 7 BOERUM 8T., WILLIAMSBURG.—A lady trom the northern part of Germany ashouse- Keeper in an Ainericaa family, Address GEORGE GUT QG STH AY. RING THE FIRST BELL —A CAPABLE J (niddie-aged) Scotch woman as housekeeper in a Hotel or other position of trust; city or country ; best recomendations, 285 2D ST.-A YOUNG WOMAN AS HOUSE. keeper in an English Jewish family. Call on or Address Miss L. pee ieee 30 18ST AV., NEAR 3IST 8T., THIRD FLOOR, ge front.—A’young lady of fine appearance, intelli? nt and refined, as housekeeper and companion ; fully reliable; referen exchanged, Call for two day: 62 6TH AY.—A LADY AS HOUSEKEEPER; BEST reference. Mme. SINGHT. 1.275 BROADWAY, NEAR wTH st. NEXT DOOR +60) toadruggist’s.—A young widow, of prepos- gessing appearance, ulso of education and refinement, as housekeeper for a Widower teach children music. Inquire tor HOUS: , ON premises, ANTED—A GOOD ORDE also a girl to help in the kitchen, at SCOTT'S, 940 AND OYSTER COOK; ANTED—A NURSE, THOROUGHLY TRAINED IN either an English or Continental hospita;. Apply at the office of the State Charities’ Aid Association, 52 ANTED—A COOK THAT IS WILLING AND OBLIG- jaundress that understands her busines Call, with reference, at 34 West TANTED—A GOOD PLAIN COOK, woman, with good reference, Ina qniet tamil Ua pleasant home. Apply at7t Willow A PROTESTANT ‘ANTED—A GERMAN SERVANT FOR (¢ house work in a small family; must speak English a little and produce good reference; good wages. Apply at 99 Bleecker st. ANTED—A_ COMPETENT PERSON AS cook, washer and troner Apply between 10 and 2o'clack at tween 50th amd Sist sts. TANTED—A PRO’ relerences required. Beekman place, be: TANT GIRL TO DO G y housework in a clergyman’s family, four hours trom New York; a good home promised. Apply at 356 Lexing- ANTED—A PROTESTANT WOMA eral housework in a small, pri city reference required. tween Sth and 9th avs. i West 25th st, be- YOUNG EDUCATED GERMAN LADY WANTS A situation as housekeeper, with a widow or widower, Withor without children, Further particulars at Misd STERN'S, 44 nv. B, second floor. ANTED—FIRST CLASS OPERATORS on ladies’ suit sistant cutter; best prices paid. nal st., second YOUNG EDUCATED GERMAN LADY WANTS A situation as housekeeper with a widow or widower, With or without children. Further particulars of Mrs, CRAMER, No, 9 3d av. ANTED—BY A LADY OF SEVERAL YEARS’ perience fu first class hotels, a vituation as howse- keeper.either in w first class hotel or gentleman's fam- ily. Address L. N., Brooklyn Post office. “PY ANTED—BY A NIGHLY RESPECTABLE MIDDI aged American lady, a Protestant, as superintend- ent of some hotel; is accustomed to thé management of servants in city or country, and accustomed to take charge of laundr, linen room; understands market ing; best reference given. Address for one week Mrs. NORTHROP, box lid Herald omer Laundresses, &e. 6 WEST WASHINGTON PLAC A RESPECT- able girl as laundress in a hotel oarding house ; $8 a first class ironer; no objection to the country ; city reference. GG WEST IVTH st, NEAR 6TH AV.. IN THE CANDY JO store.—A resp le woman wants to go out by the day wa: ning or cleaning; understands her busines ing and il food refer TUT WEST 20 St, FIRST FLOOR. —A RESPECTA. ts families’ washing, y or week. .—AN EXPERIENCED COLORED to do washing at her hour Mr ble colored woman soli cooking, housecleaning, &c., b ] 5 oe done in superior style. 220 WiH.St, S0UTH BROOKLY able Sweilish girl, four years in nens, de. .» BROW A RESPEC the country, as itty Jaundyess in a gentleman's family; city preferred ; re acquainted with her dutie HRISTINE ANDE 930 EAST 20TH ST, TOP FLOOR,—AN EXPERI- e enced laundress solicits engagements by the day or week ; bestcity reference. 23: WEST 2TH ST., ROOM 14 ee) laundress desires ladies’ and gentlemen's fine also fluting and pufting. RESPECT. able woman to go out by the day to wash, scrub washing at her residency 30 WEST 27TH ST., NEAK TTI AY. e 34 WEST 26TH §T., SECOND FLOOR.—A SWEDISH OLD tavndress solici’s gentlemen's and families’ wash- ing at hom 4 ce. 510 WEST wt sia YOUNG WOMAN TO DO € washing, ironing or housecleaning and to make herself generally useful; plain sewing and embroidery. Call for two days, 10 TEEARY st. BROOKLYN competent nurse; is willl reference, AL West, sont 8T.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG American girl as nurse, Apply for two days, ll EAST 418T ST.—A RESPECTABLE MARRIED rT Woman us wet nurse in a respectable family references if required. Call (or two 15 WEST 27TH 8T,, REAR, SECOND FLOOR.—A young woman, with @ fresh breast of milk, as ‘wet nurke. 26) WEST 32D S8T., THIRD FLIGHT UP, FRONT le} room.—A respectable young woman as nurse; is thoronghly competent to take entire charge of a baby from its birth, or Would take care of growing childre no objection to the country during the Summer, best city FELTED, ANTED—A YOUNG GIRL, able, as chambermaid; last situation. No. 5 East l2h st., today 7 ANTED—A WOMAN OF EX charge of a first cla city reterenc care of lower floor, answer the bell and wait on table; must understand her business and bring first class | ED=MALES. | ONS WAN NCUMAN WISHES A SITUATION FOR REGU- ardener, in the country RY 139 Hindson st. lar housework and rived trom France. SINGLE MAN, WELL érman and English, wi walter im a private family. YOUNG MAN OF F work, desires a situation; house preferred. hing of banking Address PRANK CLINTON, lerald COLORED MAN WISHES A SIT @ private family or he Call at or address 49 Middagh st., tion as waiter I ood rererence. ¥ WISHES A SITUATION senger or light porter or to take care of offtes; can he highly recommended. Ferriss, 125 West $0th st. SWISS. COURTER, ENGLISHMA B., care of Mr. nees firstclass. Ad- SPEAKING THE i having wnexceptionable city re‘er- ny a family or party Coee event ; | coachmanand to Ces at haid, Wishes to accom fu ‘Address COUKIER, Herald Uptown Branch D BY A SOBER YOUNG MAR. ARLES NESS, 130 Su ITUATION WAY ried man, a German Address or inquire tor OL A COMPETENT QITUATION WANTED—BY A 60) man, as light porter or banking house messenger; ronal reference to be obtained trom last employer. Ui for a week at 24 East 19th st. TANTED—BY A tion as waiter in a private fini YOUNG FRE D—BY A FIRST CLASS WAITE entleman's fany A YOUNG GIRL AS ng and obliging; best city LERKS AND SALESMAN IN UPHOLSTERY GOODS WANTED, Address, With all particulars, MERCHANT, box X | Herald office. CCOUNTS—EIGHT LANGUAGES; ARREARS WRIT- ed aaa requirements; JAMES COX, 47 Wail street, third floor. BE —A SITUATION WANTED BY AN energetic young man; any business; optical ad reterred; A No, Lreverences, Address i 8 F., Herald office. SMART, ACTIVE, YOUNG MAN CAN FIND A permanent situation as assistant bookkeeper, Ad- dre, bs letter only, with rejerences and salary ex- pected, A. Ps. 242 Bast 33d sty ten up; books dev books kept, examined 1 ‘one child, 5 years farmer and plain garden Teference ; disengaged leavin present emplo Ridgefield, Bergen co A COACHMAN'S — SITUATIO singve mai pertaining i box 217 Herald office. NOACHMAN’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A COM- ) petent married Englishman; good reference. Address Dox Lai Herald eMce. Coagumass SITUATIO. J aged %, unmarried; first class rele (NOACHIMAN AND GARDENER’S SITUATION WANT- ‘man man: understands his business a OHMAN, 454 4th ay., between 8th aud k and baker; good reference, on or address C R. B., box 108 Herald office. XARDED the businéss in every departinent; tplace, Address J, « , 878 Broadway. —A 8 commendation from this city, w place, with greenhouses preferre SR, 876 Broad way, seed store. SITUATION WAN flower b hot beds, lyn. » houses, arbo: —AN ESTABLISHE} Manutacturing Business, Wholesale and Retail departments; price $25, dress MANUFACTORY, box 18) Herald oft RARE CHANC ) AND VERY | first class table and neighborhood. Also a Doctor’ Apartments, on second floor, may be rente entlemen at the reside in East Twenty-sixth street, near Madison square and th yures; Hreakfast and Dinner provide pplications by note to A. ce, Will receive immediate attent i pee ee of a private fanil. A MARRIED MAN WISHES A SITUATION As + good March 30; satisfactory reason for Address PATRICK BEVEN, KNOWN AND established 1 usiness, with th ) stock, locality unsurpassed, and doit Valid’ reasons for sellin tained by applying to CS. BLISS, 719 Third avenue, corner Forty-1ith street. ¢ years’ Leas @ successful (rade, rs und terms ob- BOARD AND LODGING WANTED. LADY WHO GAN GIVE THE BEST REFERENCES | and who is employed dur! cantile establishment wishes a Ro nished for light housekeepmg, with privilege of parl esidence of a respectable 6 10 other boarders is willing to pay a parties resid rst avenue or rED—BY A ; thoroughly competent in evervthing Preto; experienced, careful city driver; and obliging; reliable ‘reference. © Address sale, a tested Patent for cutting articles t Without marking, such as clothing, shirts, corsets, caps, umbrellas, valisey and other artic machine ih working erder. ) Broadway, room 1%, between 10 and 3 HOUSE ESTABLISHED FOUR YEARS, AND HAV ing a capital of $.0,000, the greater portion aceumu- lated in the business, which ts of and with the best of connections, wanta Partner with 00 to increase their facilities. GRIGGS, CARLETON & CO., 98 Broadway. RARE CHANCE.—A FIRST CLASS, UNDERTAKING Business for sale, with Hearse, Coach and Horses; weil established a number ituated in this city ; + saves 90 perc or address CUT! and bath, in the an Aimerican femil WANTED—BY AN ENG- lishman who thoroughly understands his business; 4; no objection fo assist in gardening, Address W. G. L., Herald office. a subsiantial nature, | swer; will be permanent it suited, particulars, L. D. F., Herald ofiiee, 4 TLEMAN, DOING BUST: ness down town, wishes Board in a'strictly private « in Harlem, best of reterences given and ‘A., bOX 466 Post oflice, OARD WANTED—BY A G and single gentler long leave of store and stable years and doing a good. bus satisfactory reasons given for selling: w! ied ‘for immediately; 1 particulars addi town Branch office, TABLISHED AND for immediate sale for $3,000.—A valuable A; included: owner going abroad. Apply at 70 Murray street, up stairs. an only; breakfast, tea and din- 65 Broadway, ERS SITUATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE jerman; understands all branches of gardening, i t B., box 129 Herald Up, 7 : greenhouse, flowers, fruit and outdoor work, Address Herald Uptown Branch ofice, 1 "ED—BY A YOU nicely furnished front Room, sec NG MARRIED COUPLE 2R.—SITUATION WANTED, BY A MARRIED Fourteenth and ¥ man, who has a thorough practical knowledge of four years’ reterenco Address, with ‘terins, H.C, C., 79 Barclay street. REST IN A WELL ness, established in 1863; profits lar trade steadily increasin sai ARTIAL OR iLE MAN, HAS 18 YEARS’ RE ‘ants employment . Address GAR- ily, between Eighth and fith streets, near Broad | Way; will pay well tor good 4 grade need answer this; nent if suited ; best retere LOYD, 29 Broadway. ERSHIP IN A PAYING B Tbe given impro ed, for which wi New Jetsey, near depot, worth $10,000. 148 Herald ottee. YOUNG MAN WITH LARGE the drug business, both wh Address X., box D—BY A MAN understands the care of the greenhouse, , kitehen garden and BR, 133 Columbia st., Brook- ROOM FOR GENTLEMAN AND LADY, e nrteenth and wishes Board in the house Branch office. ‘and retail, and bet hte oa ARDENER'S aged German; thoroughly understands cold grape- and vegetables; would take charge of horse or cow as well: is married,’ Address A. for two days. NARDEN SITUATION W F gle: thoroughly understands kitehe gardening, hot and cold graperies, propagati tivation of hot and greenhouse plants, Address W box 151 Herald Uptown Branch office. (JARDENER.UNDERSTAI JT ot greenhouses, hot and ¢ ers and veg lastemployer as to compet, ind lyn, N. MAx Any, Wie JME" the man must be exp Wite to act as cook ponard st, MARRIED MAN IVE" ty understands tables, laying out gentleman's pla ences’ from last place. Address Herald office. ARRIED MAN, WITHOUT CHILDREN, WANT jenced in. on ANS: ean work a garden or Iny dot wnderstands all belong ‘e.and ma of the busine: tleman's new pla farm yard, also the carriages x years first class reference. Address COACH J MAN AND FARMER, 13 —BY A SINGLE rk aplain garden preferred; good Feferene ald office. SITUATION WANT® WAXTED—A MAN AND WIPE; MAN UNDERSTAND kitchen gardening, fru to understand cooking, de. ; x box 4,215 Post office, WASTED—A SOACHMAN GR ses: nderstands’ his 0 with name and re: ss and Wa4nten- A RESPRCTABL! man coachman and veg wash aud iron, Apply at 320 Pear room. Want DIN A_ GOOD PLAC testant man (Swiss or German preferred) to in gardening, farm work, driving, and to make otherwise use B.C. D., box 143 mt rald office, WANTED=A SITCATION FOR A MARRIED MAN, ploy forthe past ten years ain gardener, driver and general work- nd industrious: Wages mnoderate, who hasbeen in my as farmer and man ; is sober, honest iL, 168 Pearl st, a CTIVE AGENT WANTED-TO SOLICIT ADVER- AC Usements for an established paper in this éity; re. flable and industrious man can have part salary and part commission, Address, with residence and fw varticu- | Jars, PUBLISHER, box 182 Herald office with some money, warts a partner with capital to go into business in a thriving ei from New York Address DRUC desirable location, a few unquestionall Herald office. ED—BOARD FOR TLEMAN, WIFE, TWO dren and servant, fron sey or Long Island, within one hour of ¢ be moderate SURANCE, 48 E TANTED—BO. 'TUATION WANTED—BY A MIDDLE- | Williainsburg, the enti , box 217 Herald office, - - = — - SELDOM OF FERED.—AN ESTABLISHED ts te Business, which has been largely and thoroughly advertised, with two years’ leas yf near the Exchange, for sale cheap. Address ‘ATE, box 160 Herald oft stSeventy-ninth's D FOR GENTLEM New York, Brook May}, in a pri Address HOYT Ny WIFE AND p, and cul ve M STEADY, ENERGETIC PARTY CAN FIND A PATR chance fo associate with a manafacturer and dealer rinting presses and improved designs tor marking clothes, 693 fixth a 1 OPPORTUNITY, —AN flourishing Milling and Feed Busines sale or trace tor Real Estate sOLL, 008 West Twenty-sixth street. BROOKLYN BOARD, ORGAN STR DS THE MANAGEMENT id graperies, fruits, flow. ables; can be highly recommended by his i sobriety, honesty and Address M. WHITE, 1,129 Fulton av., Brook- rd'and aut Rooms, in a Freneh family, five minutes’ walk trom Wall street or Fulton D; HOTELS. dening and the HECHT, 54 Lis- Bar; private Supper oom: Address A. A., Brooklyn Branch Heraid oftice. chanee for 1 woot ‘ nie ‘coins tor gentle ais, and private tab! NT; GARDENER, FUL nhouse, grapery, fruits, vege- three years’ refer. ARDENER, box lt house and bath RUNSWICK HOTEL, F Madison square containing parlor, completely furnished, will pe ry Apply to Dr. EB. street, from 7 to Yin the ey OTELS.—A WELL KNOWN AND POPULAR HOT ith means, or wou! f, CORNER OF take a position eper ATOR, Herald bedrooms and ited on very moderate KR, No. 2 Bast Thirty NO DEALERS IN PA Thave for sale three ne: Railroad Frog, & Railroad Swit and pole coupling for vehicles. . Mf. at room 51, Sweeny's Hotel, | WITH A SMALL FAMILY, WANTS asituation as farmer; has a thorough knowledye na gen- and valuable Patents—A da Thill, of shat Cail from 10 A. M. to 3 McDONALD, TANTED—A PARTNER, WITH $2,000 OR $3,000, TO taka a halt interest In an established busines Brooklyn, paying well. Herald office, NIED—A LADY MA philanthropic purpose and a few hundred dollars, ag partner, in a superior healing institute. ro Gymnasiuin, 38 Third avenue. 4, of betore 10 in the | tubs fresh Butter, second street and Brondw - Fopenn plan.—Rooms, all front nent of transient guests tor Spring W' Hote, $4.59 p 4, 90 BOWERY, C1 ns, Heatly ture ‘week; for genti nomilic if Address Dr, BABBITT, Ei} TANTED—ON ACCOUNT OF ONE fers retiring, an active pariner in a well estabe lished wholesale minufacturing confectionery bi Apital required $15,000 Inquire of GRE RAUSS, 6 Barclay street. RY BOARD. {OUNTRY BOARD WANTED—FOR A FAMILY, WITH several children, within 125 miles of New York, convenient access to the city; a place Where a large nut ber of boarders are taken preferr articulars, location, terms and FOLGER, 223 West Twenty-third stre ERIDAN HOUSE, Rooms at $10 and upwards per ¥ ep York : sixty tral Address Captain |. Address MAN OR SCOTCIT- ber and honest, who thor- willing to work. venee, New York Post office Address, giving full w York relerences, EH. PARTY WITH A FEW AUND dollars, to take an interest in VERT'S, 303 Broadway, room TANTED—A ME. to ‘cook, rs ly half hour fro St., second tloor, front tifuil and healthy lo ANTED—MAY 1, BY GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, a pleasant Boarding place for the Summer in Ne Jersey, not over one hour from New Ye lars inust be given. MISCELLANEOUS. MILLERS NEW TURKISH BATH, 4 y-sixth street; the largest, fi complete baths in America talents and willing te self professionally or #5 wise to the interests of for three days, giving age, date and college of gradu $, experience and sal- 2, A SINGLE PRO- assint 3 full particu. Y., Herald oMe te), with reference: . Address, with reference from last place, n OF agradin i$ FOR SALE ean conduct, in the Spanish- w York com: —AN ESTABLISHED BUSID est and most easy couches in cooling and single baths, only $125; tem tickets, American trade; orders cash mission houses, Cali to-day on Mr, HII 10 MANUFACTUR ‘A RARE CHANCE . ers and others,—A well established Business roft, with or without 188 WELLINGTON MAS A POSITIVE CURE POR Call or write to 41 Bast ir Fourth avenue, NEW. PATENTED ME- aying over 100 per cent n¢k will be sold low. call on or address DANIEL A, MOUNT & BRO,, Prospect drunkenness Twenty-eighth sire HE MOST WONDERFUL ical Toy.—The Automatic Walkis GENTS WANTED IN EVERY STATE AND county.—Energetic men can make $3 to $10 daily For sult information address box 75 Sparkiil Post office TO $50,000,—WANTED BY A PARTY BGR Bie LLEN B. MINER, AUCTIONEER, Salesrooms 9% Chambers and 77 Reade streets. By ALLEN B. MINER & BROTHER, on TUESDAY, March 18, At 1045 o'clock, at their salesrooms, conti ae chambers ind 77 Reade streets, com INUATION SALE OF MARCH 7, OF STOCK OF x LEGANT CABINET FURTITURE ; was made express! for first class city © . aa VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, ADRIAN H, MULLER, Auctionecr, MULLER, WILKINS & CO, will sell at public auction, on THURSDAY, March 2, at the Exchange Salesroom, 1A Broadway, at 12 o'clock, the following valuable Uptown Lots. New avenue—Four Lots on easterly side and three Lota adjoining on south side of 108th street, New avenue-Five Lots at northwest corner of 109th street, Morningside avenue—Four Lots, on easterly side, corner of 13th street, pnt 112th street—Three Lots, on south side, adjoining above. 113th street—Three Lots, on south side, 225 feet west of the Seventh avenue Boulevard, and the entire Block, bounded by Eighth and St. Nicholas avenues, 1224 and 123d streets. Sixty to seventy per cent may remain on bond and mortgage. Maps may be obtained of the Auptioneers, at No. 7 Pine street, and of ISAACS & SANGER, Attorneys, Lae 43 Broadway. DRIAN H, MULLER WILL 5) AT AUCTION the Tenement Property 10 Hamilton street, on Tues» doy, March 18, 1873; yearly rent from $4,700 to $4,800) easy. UGUSTE MARTINE AUCTIONEER, $25,000 worth ot Maguificent Household Furniture. Pianoforte, Bronzes, Paintings, Drawing Room Suits, Works of Art. public auction, THIS DAY (Saturday), at 10's o'clock, atthe clegant residetce 46 West loth st., between Sth and 6th a Property of W. R Livingstone,’ Exq, Drawing Room, superb Suits, Furniture, Pompadour, Maric Antoinette’ styles, coyercd silk brocade; Marque: terie, bois de rose Cabinets, Tables, Etageres, Secretaire, Bookvase, Velvet medallion Carpels, Mirrors, Lace Cur> tains, Paintings, by eminent artists, artistic Bronze Statuary, Clocks, Vases, magnificent rosewood Pianotorte, celebrated city maker; Canterbury, Music. Books; rosewood, walnut Dressing Bureaus, Béedsteads, Wardrobes, en suite, style Louts XIV jllattrssses, Ex? ey le, Sideboard, Silverware, Linen, Glasswa ; Basement, Kilchen and servants? apartments N. B. vishing to attend this sala take Sth av. stage UCTION SALE THIS DAY (SATURDAY), At batory brown stone mansion 20 West Twenty-third street, near Sixth avenue, commencing at Wig o'clock. $25,000 worth elegant and costly Furniture, rare and costly Works of Art, &c., namely—Brilliant- toned 7) ave rosewood Piinoforte, city made, cost $00; superb Drawing Room Suits, covered in orlingom brocatel, 4 pieces, cost $1,200; rep’ Suits, Turkish Chairg and Lounges, fhe Ol Paint Bronzes, Mirrors, Clocks, Chandeliers, Lace Curtai and Books, Engravings, &e.; Carpets, hedrooms contain, &e., viz:— Solid rosewood and inlaid black wall ut Bedroom Suits, sangle and double Bedsteads, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Tables, Chairs, hair and spring Mattresses, Villows, Bolste Sheets, Quilts, Blankets, Linens, &¢.; Dining Room and Basement Furniture, Extension Table, Bullet, Chairs, Silver and China Ware, Cutlery, lec Box, Olleloth, Cook= ing Utensils, &e., in lots by catalogue to highest bidders. \ LUKE FITZGERALD, Auctioneer. A.WBY HENRY ZINN, AUCTIONEER, SELLS OVER 300 lots of first clusé city made Furhiture, this day, Commencing at 1045 o'clock, at private residence 124 Wes! 46th st., comprising every article necessary for genteel, housekeeping, namely, rosewood Pianotorte, Parlor and Bedroom Suits, latest’ styles; also Dining Room, Bases ment and Kiteen Furnitite AS STION NOTICE, AUCTION NOTICES Largest sale of the season. , ROBERT C. CASHIN, Auctioner, Will sell at auctio' DAY (Sat ) { Household Fur street, near 8 's o'clock, ot residence 210 nd 744 octave vbles, Etageres, , Mirrors, Cure tirniiare, Silver Champ >. Take Seventh Pianoforte, Stool and € Turkish Claire, OH Paintings, Bronze tains, Cle Library and Di ware, Cut ewood and Ww Aru JOMNSTON, AUCTIONEE office and silesroom 37 opposite the Household and OMlce JOHNSTON will sell this at their salesroo! ture. is day (Saturday), at 7 Nassau street, a Ware rtment ‘of Houvehold ture, Carpets, Oilcleths, lorand Bedroom Furniture, Bookcases, 3 Mire rors, Oflice Furniture, Crocker}, Glass and’ China Ware, itchen Furniture, & A LBERT B. WALDI. iy Furnitare, Bes THIS DAY, Mare D. W. Ives will sell as abe mentor Household Farn Beddiny fs Pa THOMAS © entire pent, Li without re mence at 10 BY 2.4 CLARK & CO, at store 661 Broadway, opposite Bend ‘The sale of rich Sil and Ane Table Cattery will continue daily the present week, ren sale commenving at 10} o'clock A. M. Goodson exhibie tion previous to sale, ory article warranted first class, and to be sold withe reserve. RY ORDER OF W, RICHARD. ALT ¢ Auction, All the elegant and costly Housel i, Auctioneer. eet, rware \d Furniture, 800 yards Carpets, Pianotorte, Works of Art, Paintings, Propecty of Albert A. Vanderhiofl, Esq. at ths four st residen 113° Clinton place, Fight | Sixth avenue of | Intest style, and haircloth pring ana Hair M. China, Silver W He iav: act 7 Cullery, servants attendance to cartor ity or country. AUC EER, 8) 40 Manger, lave Remsen str ck of that fine Grocery. positive. 1 8. WEINBERGE y SELLS THIS 145, at 1% ¢ + dary ( ay), M tks Bows ery, @ Ke variety of Meret Putniture, Care pets, Olicloth, Matting, Plated . Gold und Silver ‘ ns, Jewelry, Wines, Liquors, Cia ome AND RETAIL DRUG STOCK AUCTION. BURDETT & DENNIS will sell on Tharstay 2aL Hudson street, between Canal anid Spring streets, af Iwo'clock A. M by order of the morta the large Stock. elegant Fixtures, ¢ and Good Wil the extensive jobbing aud retail Drug Store 241 Mu wed b; Fr,, atid recently hy thé present oceupant. If not soll in one entire lot it then will be sold same day as per « y ‘ Information at the office of th neces, 113 Pearl ste Catalogues two days pre ACOB BOGARI, AUCTIONE! THIS DAY nitur At Il ovelock, at the street, Houseliold Puc ets, &e. >. E North Wittiam con i of Solas, Lounges, hairs, Extension Tables, Ha ene ling, Looking Glasses, rierator, Stoves, 3} Brussels and Ine ed Ware. Also Marshal's sale, 12 sma ated WaN I HILLIER, Marsha < on grain Carpet ook, of Wiltiant lock, coms ver Watches jains, Rings, OSEPH SOLOMON, AUCTIONEER, J will sell th raitel, 0 Chath 7 sisting of fine Diamonds, solid Gold and by all the most celebrated makers, Silver he, 6 tively without resery y TILLIAM ABBOTT, AUCTIONEER, oflice 5) New Bower: 103s o'clock, the Fixtares and re southeast corner of Twenty- ue: splendid walnut Counters, ous, copper Measures, about 1,00) will sell, on this d Furniture of th ninth street and F Wire Winlow Bottles, lee Ch TPENTION.—DR, FRANKLIN, LATE OF PRUSSIA, AL 161 Bivecker street. A CARD.—DR, AND MRS, BOTT, 82 AMITY STR! AX hours, 9 A.M, tL 9 P.M. ; advibe ir p* SELDEN, ah 67 Amity street, near Filth avenue. H STREET. ADVICE I R. MAXWELL, 14 EAST TEN gratia, R. AND MME. GRINDLE, 120 WEST TWENTY- sixth street, near Sixth avenue. R, KING'S OFFICE, M AMITY STRELT, ONE Vlock West of Broadway and Grand Central Hotel. Hours 8 108 D* WHITING, L 44 Great Jones street, near Broadway. R. AND MMF. DUBOTS, 44 GREAT J¢ Heur Brgadway,—OMes hours (Fou 10% ‘MB, DESPARD, PHYSICIAN, RESID! Os $25,000 portunity to sueceed an old or general Partner with the en for the same as the sumis are required. bos 1d Herald oftice, bt the prettiest and y a doll aud draw a carr: le at nd by the NOVELIY. 10x COMPANY, 12s Nassau treet manUlACtuTery ‘Twenty eighth street, near Fourth avonue. ‘ME. VAN BUSKIRK, PHYSICIAN, RESIDEN( Mii HAY rrcarvelghtn street, vetwoon this a Leainwton ay ence

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