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_NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1873—TRIPLE SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES, Cooks, we. WEST STH rare FRENCH COOK IN A SMALL 33. “private family. Call on or address Dr. HODSON, 21 EAST 7470 S8T.—A RESPECTABLE | YOUNG gin. ina small family as cook, washer and froner; best city reierences 399 “ast ern good plain troner; good city reference. 350) BAST WD ST. BETWEEN 1ST AND 2D A oe Are ble Woman as first class cook; is excellent bre Stry Cook ; geod reterence. _—A RESP. cook and to assist in th Can be seen Monday and —A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS cook and excellent washer and rm" Chamber WES’ 2D St. PRESENT EMPLOYER'S),—A +122 Mita: Gtuban gin to ae. chamberwork, ive washing and troning’ 1 willing to. do general House: work in a sival! Americam private family. 31 WEST 28TH ST, BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH A Scotch girl as Wunoeceals and todo At for two days. bed EAST 82D 8T., SECOND FLOOR.—A RESPECT- chambermaid, waitress or murse ily. Call or address. in a small priv : 01 LEXINGTON AV.—TWO RESPECTABLE young girls; one as chambermaid and launaress; er as goud Cook: undersiands cooking in all {ts branches good city reterence. 232 Weer set STA COMPETENT YOUNG GIRL wamberma 3 fent reference, and to do plain sewing; excel. 232 WEST 18TH ST., THIRD FLOOR, FRONT, BE- avs, 131 ies ( 15 tween 7th and sth avs,—A Eos ctable girt ‘to do thamberwork and assist with wi and ironing or would do light housework in a nail at petreta family. 241 WEST 37TH ST.-A PROTESTANT GIRL AS chambermaid and waitress, or as general ser- vant, in a small tam: kind to children, yi Dressmakers and Scamstresses. Q6 STH AV, PRESENT EMPLOYER'S. —& FRENOTL dressmaker, a stranger here, wishes to make some engagements by the day or week. 127 NORFOLK 8T., ROOM 7.-A YOUNG GIRL, with her own Wheeler & Wilson's machine, Would like to get work to go out by the day, or to work pelo ad ay cas can do all kinds of sewiig. Call on or address M. 3 29TH 81., BETWEEN 3D AND LEXINGTON avs.—A competent dressmaker, who pnderstandy MUSEAUES, wants a good engagement; first 13¢ WEST 20TH ST.—A FIRST CLASS DRESS- maker would like a few more engagements by 4 or week; terms moderate. Call on or address se city rer 16 Was 32D ST.—A COMPETENT DRESSMAKER, to en; ae with a few more families to go Cs iy ie ‘aay; or will do work at home most reason- 8D ST. 19 by the family eres w Call on o1 ress for one week 37 Het AVENUE.—A SEAMSTRESS AND dresem: ma Cd ngagements by the day; op- erates on Wheeler & machine. Call or addrees. 64. Th AY x4 COMPETENT DRESSMAKER, FIT. terand designer to go out by the day; has all the latest styles; best reterence. 47 9TH AV.—A yh AS SEAMSTRESS and young lady’s maid or to take care of a child; an operate and do dressmaking and millinery with Pua ED has unexcepilonable English and American 49 7TH aa BETWEEN 36TH AND S7TH STS., second floor, front roem om, it stress and operator ‘on ladios’ garments wishes to be engage: 708 WASHINGTON ST. rye LADY, WELL EDU- >, cated :18 an excellent seamstress, as lady's maid, tres Milling ‘to take the. entire c or companion to an invalid’ lady: would bé re ol seen and teach the German language ; city reference. LADY TO DO SEWING IN FAMILIES I kinds Call or address. f one or two growing GooD “DRESSMAKER WISHES A FEW MORE engagements aA the day; isa frst class cutter and trimmer; terms $ Address DRESSMAKER, box 112 Herald Uptown Branch, oftice, 1,265 Broadway, A FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKER, WNO GOES OUT tah »; fhe aay. sess few Bae cor andran ShEes. jms in the late: ‘arisian style, ress MAKER, box 11) Herald office. General Housework, Kc. 1 HESTER ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN TO DO general housework in a small family; reference as to honesty and integrity. ~~ Miscellaneous. ST.—AS LADIES’ AD IN A 206 poe aphoen American family; speaks French, German and English ; good ___ SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES. “| FIRST CLASS BARKERPER AND HOTEL 8v- y. Lapin nyt weed Uke. toe! jor the Summer; city or countr: urnish first cliss reterences In cit sitet four languages Huently Ad . B., room 6, mn a bakery, coniectionery or fancy references, Pures a1¢ ) 7H fy. t store :neeurity Elven it required.” Gall on or adiirensd. © SWEENY. JERSEY CITY,—A RESPECTABLE young 49 BAST 6TH sr. DETWEEN IST AV. AND AY A.—A young American woman as indy’s maid or nurse with a family about to travel, Call Monday and _ cihealiasea FIRST CLASS GERMAN LADY'S MAID AND A nursery governess want situations in one family; is willing to go as second lady's maid and to doa fittie housework. Address KICK MANN, Herald Uptown Braneh ottice, YOUNG GERMAN GIRL, A SHORT TIME IN THE country, desires a position as companion to a Indy or to wail of an invaiid: unexceptionable reference. dress ¢ N., Herald office. RESPEOTABLE FRENCH LADY, WITH EDUCA- tion, wishes to make am arrangement with any arties intending ta see the Vienna Exhibition; she cau ake care of children from three years old; references given. Apply to Miss EUDOXIS, Herald Uptown Braneh office, 1,265 Broadway. Intelligence Offices. LL GIRLS WANTING EXCELLENT SITUATIONS AT highest wages suited immediately at the large office, No. 2 Bleecker st., corner Bower ¥. IRST CLASS GERMAN SERVANTS, HIGHLY | REC. ommended, constantly found at rman Bureau, 303 Bowery, entrance lst st M. HOFFMAN. OoPEnion GERMAN SERVANTS CONSTANTLY found at Mrs, LOWE'S ie and spacious rooms, 316 and 318 Bowery, entrance on Ble wecker st. PROFESSIONAL orragiowe WANTED— \ LONG EXPERIENCED, HIGHLY RECOMMENDED Koverness, who speaks French, German and English, desires employment; no music teachit DH a stat! ing toruin ee tor three days, Miss LOUISA MICHA ND, Stapleton Post office, Staten Island, A xours LADY OF REFINEMENT, BEING IN FI- nancial difficulties, wishes to meet with an elderty gentleman who would advance her a small amount of money, in return for which she would accept any pou tion of trust and respectability not menial, Address A. C., care of Mrs. Eggers, 28 West 4th st. A xouNG. LADY WISHES A SITUATION AS GOV- gress, to give prime instructions im German, Eng- iish, French and plano, and to take entire charge of them. Apply at Mr, CARL'S, 34 Stanton st, ITUATION WANTED—FOR A FIRST CLASS TRIM. mer, who ts competent to take toe ore Ve speaks French, German and only frst class hous need apply. Address MILL! NERY; forald ‘lee, HELP WANTED—FEMALES, NGELL'S TURKISH BATHS, 61 LEXINGTON AV., want an agreeable, intelligent American wo- iman ‘as bath: superintendent; alo, Protestant. girl as chamberini j either older than 25 years. COURIER O8 VALET SPEAKS ENGLISH, FRENCH / and German; good references. Address D, G., Herald Uptown Branch ofllce pp —A YOUNG GERMAN, WEL nes ated, 23 years of axe, of plea ant ‘appearance, de- sires any employment tor the V a Exhibition. Ad- dress 0. B., care ot F. Nsaehroe, 638 Broad Wa aye ITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST CLASS COLORED man wailr, a8 head waiter in a hotel or bearing house; understands the full charge of dining room; best city reference. Call at 366 7th a MERCHANTS, CIVIL ENGINEERS AND Others.—The subscriber desires employment in any capacity, Address STANLEY, box 11 Herald office. _ ANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE MARRI®D MAN sped ts. a situation as manager et @ (aro. Apply at 166 Washington st. ANTED—A SITUATION AS VALET, OR INDOOR . man, by an Engiisuman, aged 29. Address H. J., 160 East 40th st. ANTED—BY A SINGLE MAN, WILLING AND obliging, with good reference, a sttuatton in a store, pi or factory. Address WILLING, box 14U Her: ce. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS BARKEEPER, BY. A Young Scotchman, with best city references. Ad- ress A. R. (care of John Ferris), 125 West 30th st. —KID GLOVES,—WANTED, A KMART KID GLOVE + salesman who ean command good tr nd a pan experienced traveller; none other need apply portunity for an LOVES man. Address, With espa ence, &¢., KID Herald office. CoouNTS—RIGHT LANOUAGER, ARREARS war. en Up; for spec! requirements; books kept, examined or balanced. * "JAMES COX, 47 Wall street, third floor. AWMANTED, A YOUNG MAN, ABOUT 17 YBARS to Virginia; to one who writes a ¢ hand and has had some experience inthe ‘ancy milli- nery goods business steady situation and. Kean home wilt be given. Apply tor two days at room 9, Hotel. FIRST CLASS BOOKKEEPER SEEKS AN EN- Sagement; salary moderate; reference unceptiona- bie. Address B. ., box 186 Herald ote SSISTANT DRUG CLERK LICENSED) WANTED Well qualided and recommended; German pre. forred. between 10 and il A. M. and 6 und 10 T EDWARD RIDLEY & SON'S, CORNER GRAND and Ailen sts., N. ¥.—Saiesmen wanted in parasol department; those ee onversant in German n preferred. A YOUNG MAN DESIRES EMPLOYMENT ‘AS bookkeeper or assistant, is correct at Sgares and writes a good GEORGE, box 112 Herald ottice, a ye and, both German and English. Address | —~_ COACHMEN AND GARDENERS. G{ABPENER.—UNDERSTANDS THE MANAGEME MENT of greenhouses, hot = cold graperies, full, flow. ers and vegetables; can hig! ny nencramen tee 7 Bis his honest, er employer as to competene: riet, mdusivy. Address M, ese i LD Pal av, co JARDENER’s SITUATION WANTED—BY A COM- petent young ma @ good, practical vegetable gromer, an can take care of flowers; best reference. Address W. rdener, 415 Kent av., Brooklyn. GARDENER 's sir VATION WANTED—UNDERSTANDS J the business in ail its branches; will manage # pacer, itrequired; wite ts a first class dairy woman ; best of retirence given. Address GARDENER, box 108 Herald jc GJARPENER'S | SITUATION WANTED—BY A MAN who Is thoroughly praetical in greenhouses, hot and cold graperies, flower and kitchen garden, laying out new, grou sds’ and improving old plac Fried, no children ; 16 years’ reference. ress JAMES BUIST, Florist, 68 Broadway. MARRIED MAN (PROTESTANT) AS GARDENER—NO eneumbrance; understand greenhouse, grapery, laying ont gentlemen's places: three years’ ‘reterence: Address | for t two days | GARDE NER, box ‘121 Herald office, WITUATION WANTED—BY A THOROUGHLY COM- petent coachman; good groom, careful steady driver, con gober's married, no tamil best city reference. Addr 60 West 434 st., private stable, SITUATION Ww TED—BY COACHMAN; UNDER- K Sani gardening if required; good city driver; well recommended and best reference trom last place: is mar- ree and @ Protestant. Address 8. M., box 117 Herald ce. Sirarion WANTED—BY AN ENGLISHMAN LATELY landed, as coachnan and groom is sober and willing Spake himselt useful jjections to the country. dress Herald Uptown branch office. SINGLE MAN WANTS A SITUATION—CITY on country, as coachtman and groom; eigh: ? first class retorénces from first class, families tor honesty and capabiht ress E., box 208 Herald offi ‘ANTED—A PROTESTANT MAS out children, the man as coachman and gardener; must understand vegetable and flower garion ing; both mast make themselves generally useful; unex ‘eption- able reterences required. Apply ngton w ANTED—TWO GOOD SALESM “TO SELL A large amount of cloth at 20 per cent less than ci must have Sxperience and references. Apply to DAME! ‘T. DERRIC! Rose stret ANTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN, BY A ras Yeats man; understands his business thor- neh: first Class city references, Address J, Mc., 336 private stable, WANtEDAN A GOOD PLACE, A SINGLE PRo- testant man (Swiss or German preferred) to assist lening, tarm work, driving, and to make himself usotul. Address, with reference from last D., box i lerald ofiice. ANTED-~-A SITUATION FORA MARRIED “MAN, ‘who hag been in my employ. for the past ten yea asfarmer and plain gardener, driver and general wor an ; Is sober, honest and industrious 8 moderate, Hy. PMITOH Ee I 13 Pearl st. CLERK WANTED—AT THE LIBBY HOTE: Warren st.; must glye good security and good ref- erence. CHANCE TO LEARN TELEGRAPH, —MEN, women, bovs and girls learn and take positiox ide! jpand greater than the supply, THOMPSON'S College, 20 4th a’ opposite Cooper Institute. FIRST CLASS SALESLADY, WHO IS ALSO A Good milliner or trimmer, wanted immediately. OLNBY, 30 East lath st, RTIFICIAL FLOWERS.—WANTED, GOOD BRANCH- ‘ers.and rose makers; good wages and steady work given. 824 Broome st. N EXPERIENCED SUIT HAND ON SINGER'S MA- chine wanted; also one to cut and make suits at home ; none but good hands need a BBY L. 103 Chatham st. T EDWARD RIDLEY & SON'S, CORNER GRAND A and Alien sts, N. ¥.—Wanted, thirty experienced imiiliners. GOOD COOK—A WAITRESS AND A LAUNDRESS wanted, in private family 34 West 46th st.; Germans Vin cus Avply on Monday and Tuesday, from 10 4. M. PROTESTANT NURSE GIRL WANTED—ONE EX- perienced in the care of infants preferred; must be willing to go in the country the Ist of May; also wanted iy at oF 16 years old, as assistant nurse, Apply at 477 est A —SEVERAL FIRST CLASS SALESWOMEN WANT. » ed, for millinery and parasols. Apply for two days ‘at 287 Grand st. (Dagreen SALESMAN WANTED—TO TRAVEL WITH P fame les, by a manufacturer. Address box 5,517 “oat oftice. RUGGIST.—A_ BOY WANTED FOR 9TH AV; ONE who has been in the business eserregs must speak German, Apply corner Sth st. and Ud av., Drug sore. RUGGISTS.—WANTED, A GERMAN DRUG CLERK (mustspeak English and have good recommenda- tions), at J. WEBERS, 1,045 2d av., corner 55th st FPO LAWYERS WANTED, TWO ASSISTANT ATTOR- neys of good standing, character and ability. who de- ddress box 134 sire practice rather than large rt Herald ofice. ree ‘ANTED—A PAINT SALESMAN OF EXPERIENCE, ‘Address, stating age and experience, PAIN’ Herald office. ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, WHO IS QUICK AND correct at figures and not afraid of work. Address, With reterences, immediately, J,, box 2,208 Post ofilce. ‘ANTED—A VERY, SUPERIOR REVS. PACKER TO go to Galveston, Texas: one who has had long ex periege in the wholesale drag business in this city pre rred. Apply to A. B. SANDS & CO., 14 William st. TANTED—A FIRST CLASS SALESMAN TO SELL A new and splendid edition of a Pietortal Family Bible, bound in morgcea to a, man of ability extra in. ducements will be offered, whereb: eye may realize a steady income ot Kod per month, Address SALESMAN, box Ids Herald 0 OOK WANTED—FOR A PRIVATE FAMILY; MUST understand her business thoroughly; none others need a apply at IL West 18th st. Good references indispen: RAWERS.—EXPERIENCED OPERATORS ON Wheeler & Wilson's machine wanted, to make linen and jean drawers; also finishers and button-hole makers ‘want iment wore at good prices. ‘TMORE & HITCHCOCK, 271 Canal st. 6 WEST WASHINGTON PLACE.—A_ RESPECT- able young girl to do general housework in a small Povey family ; {s willing and obliging; good city refer- e. 8 CANAL 8T., SECOND FLOOR.—TWO GERMAN D Zoune, women in a private American family; housework ; good city references. QQ STH ST, NEAR BOWERY, FIRST FLOOR.—A young German girl todo géneral housework in & small private family, Call tor two days. 41 EAST 29TH 8T.—A YOUNG GIRL TO DO GEN- eral housework in a small private family; good Boference, EAsT 20TH ST., NEAR LEXINGTON AV.—A girl, lately landed, to do gener: Housekeevers, &e. 3 FRANKLIN TERRACE, WEST 26TH ST.—A WIDOW ag housekeeper or companion; would also give in- at uctions on the pianoforte. Call or address, ars O. 0. 239 WEST 16TH ST.—AS HOUSEKEEPER TO AN 4 elderly gentleman or widower. Call for three jays. 02 FAST SIST ST., NEAR IST AV., THIRD FLOOR, front—A young lady of fine appearance, intelli: gent and refined, as housekeeper and companion; fully eapable; references exchanged. Call for two days. 49 BROOME BASEMENT.—AS_ HOUSE- keeper by a lady, aged 90; highest reterences. JEWESS AS HOUSEKEEPER IN A_ JEWISH family; can attend store if required; can give six years’ reference, Address M. HOUSEKEEPER, Herald Office. gether A_RESPECTABLE MARRIED LADY, a position as housekeeper in a gentleman's famil country preferred; isa member of h Chure Ptorougn competent to discha iH estabiishment; Bgod reterences given and required, ad K. C., 113 Kast Twenty-first street. ress, by letter, Laundresses, &e. V1] NEST 2077 St, TOP, FLOOR.—A VOMPETENT person as first class lanndress, fo take in washing at her own residence, or will go out by the day. Call for two days 1s WEST THIRTY tent laundress solicits was Eine to do at home; Understands her business perfectly, 924 BAST TH sr... THIRD BELL—A RESPECT. y able woman to do the washing of a few more ladies and gentleme! stands pufting and fiuting. Q24. WEST 27TH St. FOURTH FLOOR, Roost A first class litindress wishes Washing, eithor families’, Indies’ or gentlemen's; luting and pulling if necessary ; city referenc 23, EAST SOTH Sf. ABLE. WOMAN wants to take washing and ironing to her own house; gentiomon’s and families’ washing done up at the Jowest prices; can be recommended as a first class hand at making up. Callon Mrs, WALSH, unde: 426 West ‘52D 8T., IN THE RUAR.—A RESP’ D able widow wishes washing and housecleaning by the day. Cail for two days. 71M AV.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES 464 Mibw rontlemen's or family wasting at ronson: able torms; isa first class Mater; best city relerence. 591 rH % BLE WOMAN TO GO 7TH AY.—A It TA ‘out by the day to do washing or froning or to do house cleaning. QOG 30 ANy, BETWEEN fore AND OTH STS, ) third bell.—A respectable widow woman to take fn tamily washing or ladies’ and gents’; best reference. Nurses, We. QG BAST 27H ST—A RESPECTABLE AMERICAN ;ean take entire charge of an in- the best of city and country Hon Monday or Tnesday. reference, 12: WEST ATH 8T.—A COMPETENT YOUNG Laie} womin as nurse and scamstress: is fully compe- tent to (ake the entire charge of can come well Fecommende 997 SULLIV. AN ST, NEAR GRAND, —A RESPECT- able colored girl as child's nurse; would take entire charge of a child; or as nurse to an invalid lady; good rererence if required. Call trom WW to 3, 62 6TH AV., IN THE FANCY STORE.—A COM. etent young girl as nurse and suarpptceen ie f 30 light chamberwork and waitress. “Call for two 686 1 AV., IN THE REAR, TOP PLOOR—A 1 Midow lady would like to take a child to nurse by ti 720) sta IRST FLOOR, FRONT.—AN ENG- lish Protestant woman as nurse and seamstress; iscapable of taking full charge of an iniant trom its Dirth; can bring up by the bottle; no objection to the country ; good city referen FRENCH GIRL, FROM PARIS, TO MIND GROW- £A., ing up children: isa very goo weamstress. Address E.B. G., Herald Uptown Branch office. URSF.—AN AMERICAN WOMAN WOULD LIKE A situation to take care of children or to travel with A tamily; sod reference. Address J. L. 1, Herald Up- ‘own Branch office. Waitresses, &e. Q7 Weer ut S.A PROTESTANT YOUNG WO- maid or assistant wailress, or to Wait on a lady; city reference Miscellaneous. MEADOW ST, TOROK N. J. ee AMERT. address. 1D 87, THIRD FLOOR—A THOR- mpetent Freneh person ag lady's maid Young ladies trom 10 years old ap- mistfess and operator on Wheeler & Wil- best reference, vas son's machine re 155: fectioner: Gress ab ABLE YOUNG or cashier in @ bakery and con- nt; best reierence, Cal! om ux ad- NURKIS, IRL WANTED—AS WAITRESS, AT 926 BROADWAY; must come well recommended and understand the care of plated ware. TRL WANTED—FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK OF three rooms, with every conventence, for a gentle- man residing principally by himself, no wasni er manent ae moderate salary. Address CH. 'E, Herald of ‘ANTED—CHAMBERMAID AND WAITRESS; ONE ‘whocan bring first class references. Call atll0 East 39th st., Monday, between I] and 1 o'clock. ANTED—A GERMAN NURSE GIRL TO TAKE care of a young babe and assist in the care of two other children; help will be Uberally paid. | Apply REED, 316 West 22d st., near 8] sees A.M. ANTED—100 GIRLS, TO \ heels ON ARTIFICIAL flowers; best priecs; also work given out of the ‘ay. alle) Ws NTED—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK. Apply at It Macdi ANTED—TWO. PROTESTANTS; ONE AS cooK; the other as chambermaid and’ waitress; mi stand their business and Seat Cay iss West TANTED—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS NURSE and chambermaid; must be thoroughly competent and bring 904 $ Gity relerence. Call at 05 West Olst st, between il aud 12 A. M. WASTEDIAN EXPERIENCED MILLINER, TO GO to Petersburg, Va. ev. wane aid to an experi enced hand. Apply to A. W. SHUMWAY, 324 Canal between 9 and WA. March 17. ANTED—A BOSOM AND eee OPERATOR, None but first ¢ d CRONEY & 1 KE DO) ‘ORS on Empire rowing machines 242 West 15th Ee New York. . V TANTED—A SALESLADY TO SELL AN ILLUS- trated hook wanted in every (amily; to ladies who have been in the book trade and experienced $100 to, er month can be realized. Address box 4,466 New York ‘ost oftic TANTED-A PROTESTANT GIRL TO TAKE charge of a child ycar old, do ehamberwork and make ‘horselt generally Nisefal ia family of two, 1 miles In the country. Please address box 3,991 New York Post office. ANTED—A CAPABLE PROTESTANT WOMAN TO ‘ook, wash and iron ina private family; must be wilting torgovtnto the country in the Summer; tnexcep- iene reiercnces required, Apply this day at 43 Lex- ineton WAXTED-A TRIMMER AND A BINDER ON FELT hats and an errand boy. Apply toJ. CRAMER, 241 South 5th av. “WANTED—A THOROUGH DRESSMAKER; ONE who can work Wheeler & Wilson's machine; also hav., corner 42d st, an apprentice; at 7: ANTED—A YOUNG GIRL AS CH. AMBERMATD, with references, between 8 and 10 o'cieck A. a APR: ‘9 West 36th st. V JANTED—A COMPETENT NURSE, W CAN bring good references; an American girl preferred. Call at 63 West 47th st. WASTED—A, O MPETENT GIRL AS OHAMBER- maid and to assist with the washing and ironing. Apply at 109 bast 30th st., between 9 and 1d o'clock. WAXTEDIA YOUNG GIRL TO DO GE: ERAL housework of small private family; Protestant. Apply at 127 East 27th st., basement door, ANTED—A YOUNG GIRL TO MIND CHILDREN enira asmall French family. Call wt235 West 83d hird floor. yV TANT N EDUCATED SWISS WOMAN WHo understands French and German; must sew weil and take charge of a child I years oid. Call on Tuesday 0 i112 o'¢h 16 East 32d 61 ANTED—A FIRST CLASS COOK WITH CITY es, Apply at 87 Madison av., after 9 o'clock. ANTED—A GIRL AS LAUNDRESS; MUST UN. derstand how fo fute by. machine clty reterence. 336 51 between soth WANTED A GERMAN OR Prom STANT GIRL FOR general housework in a small private family. Gail at 265 4th av. ANTED—A GIRL OF 14 OR 15, TO MIND Ads nd make herself useful; must board at hon West ses st. Sixth avenue. “APPLY AT THE University 12 SHIRT IRO} 'ED, Union Laundry, corner of 11th st. 51 BAST 195TH ST.—WANTED, A GERMAN OR Swedish A bs for housework. Xe “GERMAN, “A ED 25, “SPEAKING FRENCH AND English fluently, and’ who has already travelled with several English taimilies in Europe, desires a re-en- Ghecment as courier or travelling servant, Address A. tion D, A. Low GERMAN, WHO HAS EXPERIENCE IN the provision and grocery business, aud large ac- ates Sevelfy straps grocers, wanls a situation, up SWISS, WITH ‘B peaking French, German and English, wishes as Wet in a pfivate family, city or country. tion: ituacior Address C YOUNG GERMAN WISHES A SITUATION IN A JAN. private ily to make himself ed useful, Address J, REUUL, SOL TUN aY., Newr 30 NT A SITUATION AS nt employer on. account of Hon or address B, M., 235 Madi- family going eorade t son av. GERMAN MAN AND HIS WIFE WANT SITUA. tions; the wife understands general housework ; the man will make himself userul around the house ; best ref erences, Call atu) decior sh GEORGE EDLERe ‘ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED DRY GOODS MAN for floor manager, and superintendent. Apply to W. K, PEYTON, 272 and 274 Bowery. ANTED—EXPERIENCED FLOOR MANAGERS, who speak German. Address, with references, box 108 Herald office. ‘ANTED—IWO DRY GOODS SALESMEN TO GOTO Savannah, Gs, AD] ply (up stairs) 87 Thomas st., froi 10 0’cloc! ‘to-day ‘ANTRD—AN ASSISTANT OPERATOR AND @ooD mechanical dentist; also a dentist’s clerk snd a student, at PRETERRE BROTHER'S, 159 Bowery. ANTED—A RETAIL DRY GOODS SALESMAN; ‘a young man for hosiery and gloves. Apply at ‘703 Fulton st. klyn. Broo AND GA! ADE GARDENER’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A MAR. ried man of small tamily, who has a thorough Practical knowledge in cach department; would take Charge of a small farm; in addition understands the management of stock and stock ratsing; is competent to keep 4 gentleman's place im improving condivion; ay reference is good; will be disengaged the Ist of April Address J. LENAHAN, Catskill station, Hudson River Railroad, New York. SITUATION “WANTFD—BY A MARRIED MAN AS Tatts or plain vegetable gardener; wite to take Charge of a dairy. Address PETSR CURNEY, Katona, Westchester county, | N. Y. FRENCHMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS COACH. man in a private family, who thoroughly under- stands the care of horses and carriages; best city reter- ences for the last seven years, Inquire at 57 West 18th st., teed slore. A MARRIED MAN WISHES A SITUATION a8 farmer and plain gardeners one child. 5.ve ‘ood Teference; disengaged March 30; satisiactory reason tor Teaving present employer. Address PATIUCK BRVEN, Hudgetleld, Bergen county, N. J. GARDENER'’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE Scotchman; understands the entire management of agentieman’s place; able man; not afraid to work; place with grecnhouse preferred, Address GARDEN ER, seed store, 15 John st, FIRST OLASS EXPERIENCED COACHMAN (ANG. lish), with best reference, wants a situath the services of a thorough practical mai Those wishing such may address PRAC Heraid office. MAN AND WIFE, WITHOUT CHILDREN, WITH good references, wish situations; the tormer as coachman, the intter as cook or to do general house. work; would also be wilting to rent a farm or take care of one for a gentlemat quire for two 4s 8 at ho Bleecker st., room No. 4, basement. Kit COACHMAN’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A RE- spectable married inan; is a Pro estant; steady @river; first classy groom; willing and obliging; can milks ‘good relerences. ‘Address G. H., box 114 Herald e required, ICAL, box 176 "SITUATION WANTED—BY A MARRIED MAN, AS ardener; UO agg ed understands joures, Eraperies, reference, the card oi hot and cold ; Riso venetian len n Address k., box 108 Herald ER (GERMAN) man; good referen ft, box 180 Herald of COACHMAN’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A trustworthy man, single; thoroughly understands years) GOOD GARDE place with a gent two days GARDEN DESIRES A es, Address city driving, taking care of horses and ‘carriages aud ardening: can milk; unexceptionable reference. Gress G. A, box It Herald office, t AMERICAN YOUNG MAN, SOBER AND INDUS. trious, wishes a situation «8 plain gardener and to make himself generally noctul; best of Felerenees. Ad- dress II, B., box Li8 Herald oftie FIRST CLASS COLORED COAOHMAN WANTS A situatio T ood and caretul driver; strictly temper- aii 29 Great Jones st, private stable, near Malvern Louse. YOUNG MAN DESIRES A SITUATION AS COACIT- man; understands his business thoroughly; can dive good ‘elty reterences, Unil on W. R., for two days, At Simmons’ harness store, 19 West 28th st SITUATION WANTED—A FIRST CLASS VOACH- Tan sober, competent and experienced groom; Carefill city driver; best reference trom last employer. Address 13) East 16th st. COACHMAN'S AND GROOMS SITUATION A. Wanted bya married man: understands gardening and the proper care of gentleman's place: best city Felerences, Address A, M., box HIS Herald office, ANTED—BY MAN AND WIFR, SITUATIONS: HE ax coachman Ape groom; un lerstands gardening the wife as first cook and will assist in Washing. Can be seen, with reterence, at 448 West 20th st. ANTED—A SITUATION AS GARDENER BY A thoronghly practical man; married and no family. Address ARDINER, 15 John st. ANTED—A SITUATION AS FIRST CLASS GARD- ener, in all its branches, by a married man (Swiss) ; can give fist class recommendations: none need apply without glass, _Address J CONRAD, 405 6th st ANTED—BY A FIRST CLASS COLORED COACH. man a situation as coachman and groom: thor- ‘oughly understands the care and management of horses; Nb. reference from lastempioyer. Call on or address Do Weat 62d st, rear. HELP “WANTED— ALES. A, “MMENAMY & €O.'8, 735 BROADWAY, A gentleman of fair educatton, able to work and will- ing to -make himscif generally usetul; wages, first month, $12 per week; would pay $15 to @ suitable man well recommended, ‘Apply alter 10. CHANCE TO LEARN | TELEGRAPHY MEN, women, boys and girls learn and take positions, de: mand grea'ér than the gr THOMPSON'S Coilege, 20 4th av., opposite Cooper Institute. MAN NURSE WANTED—FOR THE SURGICAL ward of St. Luke's Hospital, corner of 54th st. pte 5th av.; a Protestant, with the best references. Ap) # ea on this (Monday) morning, between Une tad o’cloc! GENTS WANTED—MALE AND FEMALE, EVERY- smbere iosell a anew article, needed in every house and o! steady employment. Russine 'AN'! NOV rae COMPANY, 302 Broadway. _ NGELL'S TURKIST BATHS, 61 LEXINGION AV.— Want agreeable, educated, intelligent young men and women; profitable employment with medical instrue- jon. Also watchmen understanding fire: be well recommended. AGENTS MARE $10 4 DAY BELLING A. J. SMITIVS first premium Show Cards. Apply or send $1 for sampies and particulars to No. 2% Murray street, 3 AGENTS WANTED EVERVWHERE—YOR THE BEST spelling article in the amarket gents are making $5) ber weekistendy. empleo, Hh a Ragress CONNECHICUE® NOVELTY WORKS, office S19 Broadway. A BOYS WITH GOOD VOICES TAUGHT, MUSIC « and paid. Apply: on wrongs and esday, from 6g to 73g P. M., at the rsaay ing Bujgtates Tauren corner Sth wv. ‘and 23th « GOOD, PUSHING, ACTIVE. AGENT WANTED—10 sell an article of daily consumption. Call atter 1 F. i at'i67 William st., room 1 7 ANTED—A BOY, 16 TO 18 YEARS OF AGE; ONE VY “accustomed to izures, not afraid of work. | Aitdress, vine reierence and falary expect iter only, GotiNGsworn ‘& LELDS, Ot Brosdwaye wr NTED—A FEW FIRST CLASS CANVASSERS for the Elias Howe sewing machine, at 435 3d av. Wy ANzED: A MAN,TO WASH AND CLEAN CAR- riages ina livery stable; none but those under- ple 9 the business need app: DELL & Wares BOY, FROM 18 TO 2, TO TAK of @ horse, drive and make himself generally. u fulwiha private iamily in New Jersey: references re- gine woges $12 per month and bodrd. Address box ‘i, V ost olice, New York. Vv ANTED—A SMART YOUNG MAN, TO OPEN OYEé aig and waiton table. Inquire at 366 4th av. at 9 o'clock. A TEI D—A BOY OF GOOD 4 ADDR estate office, on dl av., below 59th st., to make hin self generally useful. Address, in own writing, W. Herald Uptown Branch office, ANTED—A RESPECTABLE TRUCK DRIV bean honest and sober man, ence, at 367 10th av. WAXTED-A BOY, FROM 16 TO 18 YEARS OF AGE, to wait on table and make fires; must know some thing about attending bar. Apply at Jones’ House, Broad- way and 32d st. ANTED—SEAMEN, ORDINARY SEAMEN, COOKS, for merchant service and United States Navy. Apply at clothing store, 117 South st., corner ot Peck slip. 1.149 BROADWAY, BETWEEN ort AND. 27tir Wanted, imme liately, three intelligent gentlemen, “oF good address, tor honorable employment, with liberal compensation ; no menial servi PECKUAM & MITCDELL, ly. Call at BE. 8, 124 Clinton place th st:), near 6th avy. SIN A REAL R, MUST Inquire, with refer- RADES. A best CLASS ER AND TRIMMER TO GO out ny the day; cuts and trims in all the latest styles, Adress G.M., box 6 Herald Uptown Franch office, 1,265 Broadway TAILOR, A CUS y ation. Inquire at 98: st Pp" DDLERS WANTED.—20 PUDDLERS WA th squelianna, Rolling Mill, Columbia, the same as paid by Philadelphia’ Mills, | Me: to the Puddiers’ Union will not be employed. ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG G 1) feueral carpenter and painter years’ @x) Se alert in O88 5 ‘nish good references. Herald office. 1po SHIRT MKARRS.—A ENTLEMAN | WILT, open for an engegement, in Apri @ first class, shirt cutter. “Address, with real naine, J. LYONS 21 Clinton place, New ¥ WANTED=A Bt RGEC NDA 5 lentist; als dentist profeislon. Te Beant fon inglined te learn the ANTED—BY TWO Boss DRILLERS, OF 9° OFS YEARS experience, a situation in the new. oil felds of Peru South America.’ Address for two weeks lock box 5:6 Poughkeepsie | (nN. Y.) Post office, ANTED—A PRACTICAL SAWYER; ‘8. ‘tomed to a large circular «aw. None but first class boca reed apply at office corner Green and Bay sts., cua ¥ WANTS A SITU- nthe Davement, DAT a; Wages belonging ERMAN, AS has had a number of has worked ata large Address BE A COACHMAN'S _ SITUATION WANTED—BY A single man; thoroughly competent in everything ertuining thereto; experienced, caretul city driver; “ifn ing 6 ir obliging; reliable reference, Call on or wu Jdress Bast lath 'st. FIRST CLASS COACHMAN—PROTESTANT, MAR ried, wishes @ situation where a good than is Toquired: undoubted city reference. Addr omhaee three days, D. M., box 117 Herald Uptown Branch o COMPETENT COLORED YOUNG MAN WANTS A rituation as coachman and groom; reference to last employers. Call on or address CUACHIMAN, 146 Wert Sth 6-4 HMAN—BY A YOUNG MARRIED MAN: 18 8 thorough grooin and experienced driver: strictly temperate, active and willing ko be meneraily userml; crit do plain eiadrorn Bs seven years’ retereace from last em- plo, Add We h N MAN, HAS 18 YEARS’ RE commendation from this elty, wants employinent Paes with gre Lelie prolerred, Address GAR: DENER, 87> Broadway, seed store. Ra SITUATION WANTED—BY A PRAC. tical man of experience; a pl Loi eg where forcing grapes and raising flowers is mado Call on or sgdren F Ee J. C.y gardener, at Bri seed siore, 876 Broad ARDENER'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A I ried aes no children: YARD jecialty. eman’s MAR- thoroughly understands grape growing, greenhouse, fruit, lower and vegetable tens long ptactice and titst class reference, Address 1, box 106 Herald oftice, yeaa eet SITUATION WANTED— +2. MAN | v4 4 WS. . a ower. ie hoe bean Brookly! GARDENER'S strvaTioN WANTED—BY A par: JF ried inan (no children); is a good vegetable, flower ‘eer si rood city references, “Audtess J. Ms bi lerald je Anne Es § SITUATION WANTED—BY A MAR. ried man; no fan amy understands uis busiuess. Ad 87 Waker ake ys junderstands the care i grapetiouses, kitchem d Address GARDINER, 133 Columbia st., a dies FLORIST, 15 and at | convenience, and LEAKS ANY PART ED—AN ASSISTANT DENTIST, APPLY AT ws Dr. MAROELAN'S, 329 West 21d st. V ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED MAN, AS FOREMAN in a house tarnishing, wooden ware manufactory. Address; WOODEN WARE, box 4,215 Post office. WANTED A MAN, TO TUNE AND REPATR ORGANS and, pianos. Apply to-day or on Tuesday, at I M., 10 PELOUBET, PELTON & 401 Broadway. Ws ED—A F FIRST CLASS ©O. TERY. ENGINEER who has had experienee in the practical manage: ment of ie yee coal mines, Address, with reter- enicen, box 1,880 Post office, y PATCUMAKER WANTED=OTRADY EMPLOYMENT to a good work MEATHCOTE «& COHEN, 605, Broadws: _FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS. O% ] ~ DEMANDE—PE STON DA’ FAMILLE francaise Cg yh de tently a, u premier ordre. ant dix jours DENTIST BRICAN, ‘anch 6 S'adresser pen Herald Uptown B DEMANDE—UNE DAME FRANCAISE POUR sass les enfants et coudre, BS'adresser au LL West joes ‘Bd sf D. NCING | "ACADEMIES. A “DopWoRTii ' 's CLARSES FoR ‘DANG ING, AA. Fitth avenue, now open for the reception of pupils OR'R ACADEMY OF DANCING, ahi Mae 723 Sixth arenes (Reservoir square). oN inmence time, attend at their OULAR DANCE ville Gallery. of sale, THU RSDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS, March 20 and 21, ROBERT SONERVILLE, Auctioneer, 82 Fiith avenue. — SHEET. 4 RTisT SALE, SOMERVILLE ART GALLERY, #2 FLFTH AVENUE, ther paittinus BY FReNe 9, aio Art Works, contributed by artiate Tesiding'in Rome the new AMERICAN EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF ST. PAUL, now in progress in that city, will be sold at the Soinér- where they are now on exhibition ull time SALES A'P AVOTION he Art, works of ‘the PALETTE CLUB, with pied very valuable MASTER: LLEN B, MINER, AUCTIONERR, Salearoome 95 C Be Ml ine 77 Reade streets By ALLE MON 2 BAST POCKET STREET Fltlys tal pa FURNITURE velvet, and black Primi ured’ brocatel bh LEN B. MINER, AUCTIO Re Balesrooms 95 Chambers and 77 Reade streets. NB. R & BRO, DAY, MARCH 17, o'clock, at the role ari and Ingrain Carpets; walnut Cen EE! By ALLEN B, MINER & BRO,, an TUESDAY, MARCH 13, At1034 o'clock, at their salesrooma, 95 CHAMBERS AND 77 READE STREETS, continuation sale of March 7 of elegant Furniture, all of which ts of the latest and most beautiful design: nd of ihe flnest workmanship, comprising the stock of one of our well known and most reliable city manufacturers, who is about retiring from business, Evory piece was made expressly for first class city custom trade, and for excellence in every respect cannot be be surpassed, ‘The stock comprises every variety of rosewood, walnut, ebony, French Inlaid, marijeteri¢, Parlor, Library most unique and modern style. furchasers can have thelr furniture stored unt May Tiree ot TH ABOVE, iow READY FOR EXAMINATION Chamber and Dining VITH CATALOGUES, LLEN RB. MINER, AUCTIONEER. oa 95 Chambers and 77, vate sireets. 108 a19 Rast INGEN RS’ iwi D ave ENC GENTEEL HOUSBROLD FURNITURE— sels and_Ingrain Carpets, black walnut and mahogany garice Suits, in haircloth and crimson. Fees Mirror, black walnut Centre and. Side black Wwainut and marble top. Dressing: grodes, Washstand owns, Ho top Cottage Baie ‘Mutt Kitchen Utensil; LLEN B, MINER, AUCTIONE! LLEN B, ets R&B i Sct ‘ables, Bureau: ining Extension Table and hestuut and black de, Re. Salesrooms % Chambers and 77 Reade streets, BY ALLEN B. MINER & BRO., ON FRIDAY, MARCH 21, at 1046 0 veloc. at their salesrooms, Chambers and 77 Reade streets, QENTEEL *OUSKNOLD FURNITURE Mirrors, Care pets, Olletoth, €e., &e, Details tn tine, ‘GREENE, —Gilt frame Pier Tose WOO ‘arlor Suits in, reps and ¢ rimson fg- and Side ‘Tables, Bedatends, Hureaa Washstands, Cominoden, Rockers: Lounges, Dining Extension Table and Chairs, Suits Spring and Hair Mattresses, Bolsters amd dow Curtains and Corulces, Crockery, Glassware, hen Utensils, &, i if Aa dois de rose and Buhl Room Suits ot the nee 2, BETWEEN vet, Brus- silt fray sdsteads, Sha walnut Bate es, Bolsters and Pillows, sale, for strict; antecd. the class iit and isreputable makers tioneers, bul a niture fully aun to that purchased from any first class cabinet maker, SOLID ROSEWOOD AND WALNUT PARLOR SUITS, HENRY B. HERTZ, AUC ‘AUCTIONE BR, SALESROOMS 16 COR BETWEEN BROADWAY AND CHURCH STREETS, RICH AND PLAIN CA) CORTLAND? STREET, CABINET FURNITURE, THE ENTIRE STOCK OF MR. G. KOCH, ON ACCOUNT OF RETIRING FROM BUSINESS, ON TUBSDAY, MARON 13, AT 11 O°CLOCK, AT THE SALESROOME 16 ¢ 16 CORTLANDT STREBT, Particular attention of pure purchasers is called to_ this which comprises {he entire stock of Mr. Koon valued at over $60,000, all first class ‘city ‘ot Insel al I solid, well made and serviceable. ihe stock comprises in part in satin, silk reps, catalaine, wool reps, &c., &c. FINE 80LID WAL! WARDROBES, DRESSING RICH MARQUETERIE, IN! ND sranpe CABINETS, PARLOR TABLES, MUSIC together with a full assortment of Library, Dining Room and other Furniture in every variety. Offering a rare op) they desire, have ping by xb grietiees hand: 8, UT CHAMBER SUITS, ‘ASES, ac. REAUS ke, clr or they wil Stored free of charge until May 1. 1 of which was manifaceared retail trade and tully gaar- By inspeeting. the goods, which will be on exbi- bition on Monday, parties can see at once that it is not of. expressly for auction and covered with fake the eve, the same ax that made by old by irresponsible ous: Pur: ARMOIRES, BU- INLAID ORMOLU | A! tunity to parchasers, who can, i joods carctully packed for alps personal att Chairs, She Basement Srlinton, plac rosewood and brocate! and rep: Paintings, Works of Art, Bookcases, Etageres, Tables, Turkish Chairs, Lounges, Hedatonds, Bureaus, Mattresses, Be Glass, China, Silver Ware; servants’ stands, Pianofortey noforte, Hei Works of A Maric Books; rose Wardrobes tension Table, Sideboard, hilverwaro, apartments u Anta, dence, 124 West 26th st., gant ‘Household Furniture, compris for housekeeping, vi rich Parlor Suits, covered in plain and figured satin silk reps; Mirrors, Lace Curtal gilt and walnut © = 2 aden Necessar, VALUABLE UPTOWN LOTS. Will be sold at auetion, om THURSDAY, March 20, at 12 M., at Exchange Salesrooms, 11 KINS 4 CO., Auctioneers), finely located, on New and 109th, 112th and 13th sire bounded by Eighth and st 123d streets. ‘Title and terms unexceptionable, the auctioneers and of thi 243 Broad way. ARCH, JOHNSTON will sell at his sa street, a large assortment of Household Furniture of c removed trom the country for convenience ‘tieulars to-morrow. ROH, JOU) A Offi opr rue ol} Mr. JOHNSTON will, ay for many years past, give hig tion fo ‘sales of Mouselold Furniture at Drivate residences of parties decifning house LIBERAL ADVAN cription LARGE rrors, Clo Bookcase and Books, 33 choice Lote, Nicholas avenues, Rk WILL perty 10 Hamilton street, on, j yearly rent from $4,700 to $ aR, Nassau street, st olliee, fousehold Purnitar psroom, 87 Ni: R. aesan street, ‘ON, AUCTIONE, and salesroom $7 § te the Post otlice, STAND IN THE CITY, ON CONSIGNME "AND. ATTRACTI“E jew fe ta n and Roo e%, Cost Shy Hair and. Spring Pillows, Bolsters 8, Quilts, Blankets, 1 Dining Room ‘and urniture, Tattes, Bultet, Chair: ils, Over 300'lot UCTION SALE OF {\ handsome londay) re ‘om Moock: at the private residence 113 West ighth street Jace), between Fitth av TH, morning, ‘alnut Parlor Suiis, Covered Pianotorte, Mirrors, Curtains, fine dding, Butte! Purnitur UGUST MARTINES, AUCTIONEER, $25,000 fon THIS DAY (Monday), atl atthe elegant residence 36 property of W. R. Ohinaware, Cutlery; Hdsemen, Furniture. N. B. arth Suh a stay =BY HENRY ZINN, AUOTIONKER-SELLS THIS commencing at 1034 o'clock, at private re Dots by catalogue of ele- tng every. article Rosewood Pianoforte, ce room & double Bedstends, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Spel Mattresses, Feather I’ Bol Iso Dining Room, Bi Antoinette teric, bois de rose ¢ Bookcase, Velvet medallion Carpel tains, Pals Statuary, C! wings iit, &e. wits, in rosewood and wainnt, single and and Hair Lounges; Detwe Livingston, Esq. Drawing Roows—Superd Sails Furniture Pompadour, les, covered silk brocade; pinets, Tables, Etageres, by eminent artists, artistic Bronze took, magnificent Pianoforie, celebrated city’ maker ; Canterbury, yratnat Drosein ‘Hureaus, ite, style Lo ‘over 4 Ol Pal nsole Tables, ters, ledding, a Kitchen Furniture, A. J. paoree Bawcine ACADEMIES, —OLASSES ‘at Masonte Hall, ind 116 It t Maso Tuesday, Ma Privare LESSONS at ay our, diy or evening. CIRCULARS at Private Academy, 219 Kast ileventh PAyernacres DUMARG DANCING ACADEMY, 2% rth street, near Brondway.—Day and even- ing classes, Six dances taught perieguy ip six privave Jessvny, Ail dances im one quartets D. W, IVES will veil as above, 8 road and work Horse: 1 bemeing (ony '*, Express Wagons, ac. vi Descriptions atsale, Acguunt eal able Harness. Warranties extend 2 hours, es Dald day alter salee 111 Broadw ay (MULLER, WIL- orningside avenues, 108th, and the entire block 1224 and Maps may be had of atiorneys, Isaacs & Sanger, SELL AT AUC’ TON SALE.—THOMAS .. WILSON, Auctioneer, will soll this Cay the balance of ihe Stock of Danie! Keekman’s 106 Chathain street, consiatin: solid gold and ¢ vA Jewelry, &e. Bale to Commence at ll al ry establishinent, e axsortinent of Swiss Watches, sold without reserve, WILSON, Auctioneer. sa and Piano- 20; rep ne Oil Paintings, 13, Lace Curtains, 8 Vie = Walnut Bedroom Suite, Wardrobes, Tables, Hery, tee Box, Oilcloths, ny datulogte.” Sale posi: LUKE VITRO MALD, Auctionver. and Seateal page eet 4 Sixth avenues, ER- Auctioneer.—Velvet, Brussels Carpets ; ith satin Extension Table, farque Recretaire rors, Lace Cur- rosewood Music Bedstead: 1V.; Mattresses, Ex: Linen, Glassware, Kitchen and servants! wishing to attend ntings, Bron: rs, Clocks in bronze oane BS AT AUCTIO: ion THIS DAY. (Monday). at 10% o'clock, all the magnificent Household Furniture of residence 21% Weal twenty-first street, near Seventh avenue. consisting ot rich Parlor Suits, Grahde Duchesse, P: d Mario Antoinet Hevant rosewood 74 octave. Piano. forte, Su ‘e Py, ¢ Un Tosewoo Beddins car tot A. 1! Paiotings, Brouzes, Mirrors, Curtains, Clocksy 'vand Dining Formitare, @ Silver w: re, Cutlery, nd walnnt Chamber Suits, Loung Mattresses, arpets, &c, Take Seventh or Lighth avenue enty first street. Ss ositive. WELL ee SEL a AT AUCTION, ON ay, Mar at 10% o'clock, at private, residene Nim LAF street, an assortment of Parlor, Daniag Koom and Chamber Burniture, and. Cer. pets, Parlor muits made by the b akers; also will sell & handsome painted Paintings, &e., &c, ¥ F. COLTON, AUCTIONEER ELEGANT. HOUB! hold Furniture, removed froma private residence oF! ty-second street to the salesro 53 East Thirteenth Where it willbe sold on Wednestay, Murch I, at Oe ntire rich Furniture ot the house; Axminis for, Wilton, Velvet-and. Brussels C arpets; Freneh plate Pie: Mantel Mirrors; elegant rosewood Pianoforte, hina Tea Set; some good costly Oi! cost $709: superb carved black walnut Chamber suit, cost $i, in good order; Fosewood carved Chambe™ suit, black Wainut Bedsteats, Bureaus and Washstands, Armoire q Wardrobes, Bookcases, elegant Dini Parlor Furniture, Euseres, Bronz locks, Parlor Billiard Table, Gas Fixtures, best H Mattresses and Bedding, China’and Glass Ware. — ¥ MAX BAYERSDORFER, AVOTIONERR—SELS Tuesday the elegant Fix! Stock, Engine, Boiler, &c., of the frst class Mormurant ne of Charles Piatt, En *MGAYERSDORPER & HACKER'S office, 45 Bowery. Y B.A. 7" ARK & ©O., At stere 661 Broadwity, opposite Bend street, ‘The sale of Hoh Silverware Room Furniture, ne Oil Paintings, ir fine Tanie Cutlery will continue daily the present w sale commencing at l0hy o'clock A. M, Suede! on exhible tion previous to sale. Hvery aruele warranted first class, and to be sold with BY! W,, CAMPBELL, JR,, AUCTIONEER, ‘AMPBE CO:) 8 Mudaon street, "$16,000 worth of, costly Furniture auction. CAMPBELL & CO, will sell by auction, commencing on Wednesday next, March 19, by deseriptive catalogue, without reserve, ail and entire the large and general as sorted stock of elegant and costly Furniture of a promi- nent establishinent declining business. Catalogue em- braces all varieties of really tine and desirable zoods, such as maxnificent Parlor Furniture and’Bedroom Suits, other superb and elegant Furnitnre, as also ordinary and common goods, worthy the attention of housekeap- erm buyers specttitors and others, | More full part ulars In time, talogues ready ow Tuesday at auctior eer's ¥ EB. D. BAILEY, AUCTIONER R, OFFICE 60 RAST Fourth street, will sell on Wednesday, ith inst., all the Carpets, Mirrors, rosewood Piano, Furniture, Crock: contained in t ist Wei four story reside: lars hereafter, alesroom, HL Broad- the three story’ and base r, bath, &c. Maps and par- BY 8 W. DAUOHY, Av DAUCHY & JOHNSON sell this day, at 1044 o'clock, at 879 Third avenae, the entire Stock and Fixtures of a first class Grocery Store, consisting of a large variety of fine Groceries, Teas, Wines, Sugars, Fruits, &¢. Also Horse, Wagon and Harness; to be sold without re= serve, by order of assiggne BY 8. W. DAUCHY, Fit pa aegis —DAUCHY & JOHNSON will sell, this dav, at 2 o'clock, at 45 Canal street, a general ‘assortment of desirable House- hold Furnitiire, Parlor and Bedroom Suits, Tapestry, Velvet and Ingrain Carpets, Oilcloths, Winston iy Cottage Smits, Wardrobes, ‘Beds, Bedtdil 9 Mattreases, Silver Plated ‘Ware, Tablé Cutlery, Clocks, Crockery Ware, Mantel Ornaments, Stoves, Kitchem Utensils and a great variety of housekeeping articles, BR MAX BAYBRSDORFER, AUCTIONEER, SELLS 1 1034 o'clock, 102 Delancy street, handsome Purnt- mjchamber and Parlor Suits, Carnits, Empire. Sew, ts achine, fe, RSDOR-' IACKER" '8 office, 245 Bowery. Dealers call at Y ISADORE J. SWARZKOPH, AUCTIONEER— Bells, Wo'clock, at 121 Amity ‘street, elegant Fix- tures, Counters, Tables, Chairs, Crockeryware, Glass- ware, Cutlery, Kitchenware, Mirrors, Paintings of firs class oyster anton. in one or more tots. Dealers invited. TRAUS & SWARZKOPH, 875 Bowe WARD SCHENCK, AUCTIONEER. v1 RY ELEGANT CABINET FURNITURE, DN ELEGANT TULL GRAND. CIHR BRING PIANO: EDWARD SCHENCK, on Tuesday, Sth inst., at 1 o’elock, at 60 Liberty stree an elegant assortment ot Cabinet Farnitare bys ‘one of the best city maker fully warranted in every respect, vi jack walnut Tulonamber Suit, Chinonters catd: Library and Centra Tables, rosewood," Parlor Suits, in satii and re Lounges, Easy Chairs, Hall Stands, Secretary Deak Escretotres, &e., Ac. Also some ele; ‘and Bronzes, wilich hav grand Chickering Piano are now on exhibitio INE ART SALE, EXECUTOR'S SALE OF MARBLE STATUES, belonging to the estate of the Inte Joseph Morler, and exe ecuted by this well known American artist during the ter period of his life. ‘The works of Mr. Mozier are too fumillarly known by all Americans who have visited. Rome to need any esmment. Many of them adorn the homes of our wealuy inhabitants. The subjects now on “Rizpah,” “The Pert,” “Undl “LAtlogro,” all of the large size; and, of the smailor size, there ara Aix Statues viz “Tho White Lay of Avenel”, | 11 Penge “Silence,” “Jephthah's Daughiter,”. a | “Wept of the Wish-Ton-Wish,”" colored. In addition to the above ure several very beautiful Busts and Medallions by R. MV. Park, Bsq., and Byron U. Pickett, Also two very elegant Clocks. The whole now on view at the Clinton Hall s and to be sold by auction on Naturda: nin The Messrs. LEAVITT, Auctioneers ' LONER: aR, (8 SoRTANDT the ve nti OA Paint hem Works of Art, &e., of B. Chis residence TW. ritinp STREET, WE PRIL 2, AT 10 OCLOCK. Fr ull a tails hereafter. your UIRE, AUCTIONEER, e will seltat aucti TUESDAY, March 18, 1873, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the Exchange Sidlesroom, Lil Broadway, the three story basement high stoop brick Mouse, with parlor tloor extension, 132 West Twenty-seyeath streer: House has modern iinprovements in good order aud renes Well; size ot lot, 20X98.9, Sixty per cent ean rein aly on mortgage. i TAURSPAY, March 20, 1373, at i2o'eldex noon the Property on the sowilivest corner of ayenue C ant Ninth street, consisting ot a four story brick Mouse on the avenue anda three story brick House on strect. The three story aud baseiment traine House and Lot, 41% East Fitty-third'street, and the three story aed basement frame House. with the two story brick Stable aut Lot ade Joining, ywn as No. 420, The valuable three story basement and cellar high stoop brown sione House and Lot, 96l Second avenue, south west corner Fi ing: ‘first street; size 20.5 by about 65; lot ho tee’ Sixty per cont can remain on mort Mays of above at Aucdioneer’s off L EWIS BE. WOOP, AUCTIONEER, JERSEY C1ty.— 4 Fxeeitior's Sale of Real Estate.—The Homestead of the Inte Moses Taylor will be fold at publi Thurs. day, Mare Horse, with £ Karn awl sheds iniles from Norw« one hour Irom city. bers street; couvey ARSHAL: M re 13 rooms; wit, ainple khade, Ie Jerey Northern Railroad ; ! Sf alt kinds dy om New yIBAVY AND SELF HARD Auctioneer, Will sell k wt 13) Bowery, 8 SAL i oF Ne UCTIONLER, SALE.—J. AGE, BOGART sell in one lot, on Wednesday, March 19, at 1G, aloo A. M..on the nises, the 8 Fix and od Wiliand & years! Lease of 8 first’ class ery Store O88 Hudson str e Charios, JAMLS C, Qui Marshal, ‘Attorney for Mort “| ON S ted Ware, Jewelry, Pistols, &e., at Ly Chatham strect, sale com> mences ati o'clock, NHOMAS GAP AUCTIONED Centre street —By virtue of a cha sell on Tuesday, at 10% o'clock, five with Ball ana mi street and Fixtnres peting Rooms attacl and First avent THOMAS W. KEARNEY, Attorney te the established Harr: dl, corner of Tweuty-sece or Mertgagoc. PROPOSALS. THE MIDLAND TERMIN LL COMPANY, 26 Nassau Street, New York, atract ived wutl! March % at reer, for the grading anc tl Orice oF Rented proposal: Boon, directed to U Tausoury of about four miles of Failrowd work lylog westerly tape seen erry, N ng and speei- fication nm at the engince if The company. reserve the Tight to reject Any and all bids not sutistactor D, A. WOOD, Clie! NOPOSALS FOR $1,900. sled proposals wil: be cecetvad at the Comptroltog's Thursday, March 2), 1873, at? ik P.M. Engineer. wien he Ve publicly ¢ ¥ part of the sam ot $1,S9).00 Steck, authorized Said stock witl bear int atthe tw 1 cont 1 the Ist day oF May and Novem li be tedeemed on tate the amoant of bonds desired per one hindred dollars thereof; aut the ons Whose proposals are acc to deposit with the C! rh warded to thet respectively, together with any pre- Biiums thereon. ‘On presenting to tha Comptroller ihe reesipts of the Chamberinin for such dep. parts tite partion wiil He enritie! fo receive vertiticates for equal. arsounts ot t! par value from the of he sums awarded to them, bearing inter: es of payment. h nroposal shall be sented ant endor ant dat 1 “Propasats ed in a second for Clty Improvement Stock.” envelope addressed to the ‘The right is reserved on bt reject any or all of the bids, if ests of the Corporation reaiitre it ANDREW “H. GRE York, Deragrcesr oF cm, March 11, 178. ene Fine Comptrolter to judgment ihe inter nh Inks sy. Comptrol Vixancr, or = bid 1 efor tare a large quantity of Barth and Hoek, roots, nivverial Saltable for filling city lots and sirects, The mater jis situated on Ue ine, of jhe, Feurts #Ye a iti ent, > v orty-< e da | Propesats wit be ty eed tor delivery at tte polit of excavation OF Oy CLADE & Uo. Comlrnctorsy bo Bast Binatycovenw sires

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