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12 HELP WANTED—FEMALES. won while venus Call Gh tne rose nek Weenie 4, third floor. ‘No shop. pen ee rere ANTED—FIVE YOUNG LADIES TO CANVASS FOR ge Se aner. in every house 7 the city and nn 1, 118, aglty requ red or satisfactory refer- “ANTED—A GOOD COOK, WASHER AND IRONER, ree paprences, na pirate family 3 wages $14 a 4 . bw Z ry rca RAY petwscen # and W o'clock 18 the morning, ANTED—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL TO who 100K Nash and iron ina small private family ; one willing and obliging. Apply at 47 East 19th st. WANTED-A GIRL TO ATTEND TO THE COOKING Yone: for a small family; must be a good washer and woner: a8 chambermaid who is willin to, aeaist in 5 Bor fe h My rt st ig; Kood references requir pply ANTED—A YOUNG GERMAN WOMAN FOR GENE. OUBE Wi . Call . F. SHERID, pnousework ine email family. Call on CLERKS AND SALESMEN,. THOROUGHLY COMPETENT BOOKKEEPER wishes work after 6 o'clock P.M. at posting up and sccountss E 2 2 146 oun terms $l per hour. Address F. P., box .... NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1873.—TRIPLE SHEET. COACHMEN AND GARDENERS. SITUATION WANTED—BY A PROTESTANT hig in very respeet trom last ‘employer. “Adaress ity in every rei irom em er. ae rcure Brewster Co., Sth av., corner fih st. Her A. YOUNG ENGLISHMAN, POSSESSING A FAIR education, desires employment as clerk in» ware- house or office, or as secretary to a penne gentleman. Address ThMPERANCE, 4 New Chambers st A BOY, 17 YEARS OF AGE, LIVING WITH HIS sale rents, desires a situation in a mercantile or whele- Business is « good writer, quiek at figures and has Knowledge of bookkeeping; salary not so much an object ‘as a place where he could forward himself, Address 5. McE., 97 Margan st., Jersey City. A. YOUNG MAN, 18 | DESIRES A CLERKSITP— Good correspondent, correct accountant, under- ands bookkeeping, writes well; willing vo do any thing unexceptionable reterence ; salary, about $10 weekly. CHARLES HOWARD, 148 West 10th st. I RY GOODS, ANTED, SALESMEN FOR THE dress goods, flannels and domestic counters, Apply Rg 8. DO! ANG, corner of Fulton st. and Clermont av., rooklyn. ANTKD—BY- AN EXPERIENCED COOK AND those reterred; only . Call at private family; American need apply. aB come well recommende BIL West 42d st., from 2 till 4. ANTED-A YOUNG GIRL, TO GO A SHURT DIs- tance in the country as nurse and seamstress; must Be willing and obliging. Apply at 9 St. Mark's place, Bth st., between 10 and 12 A.M. ANTED—A COMPELENT WOMAN AS NURSE TO n invalid tady. One accastome | in that capacity tan apply at 36 6th av., with best city reference. ANTED—A PROTESTANT NURSE, TO ATTEND AN invalid lady. The best references as to character and capacity will be required. Apply at the Presbyterian Home, 73d st. corner Madison av. TANTED—A GOOD SALESWOMAN FOR PAE ASULS; also one to take charge of embroidery department. VM. KINZEY, 767 and 769 Broadway. ANTED—A GERMAN, SCOTCH OR ENGLISH Protestant girl as chambermaid and waitress; best references required; wages $14, Apply tor two days at 45 West 33th st. WANTED—A FIRST CLASS MILLINE mer. Apply at RICHARD MEARE @t. and 6th av, JANTED—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK. Inquire at 142 West 530 st, AND TRIM- , corner 19th ANTED—A GIRL AS SEAMSTRESS AND TO AS sist with light chamberwork; must understand wing on Wheeler & Wilson's mi Apply at 380 h av., with best city MMerenc ANTED—A GOOD, RELIABLE WOMAN, AS housekeeper; one accustomed to sewing and with food reierence. Apply immediately at 35 West Mth st. ANT®D—A WOMAN FOR THE OUNTRY, MIDDLE and other fe- be a good plain ry work; if she has a capable of assisting, hh of them, or any of no room for children; ly to M. MacLAUGHLIN, Jaul- Broadway. aged, to conduct the housekeepin male work’ for a large farm; she must rook and well acquainted with daughter, or other temale relativ isa farmer, bi employment it anda husband wh them, rete tor How EB GIRL TO WASH, IRON rk; good wages, good home and dast G2d st. TIDY GIRL, COM T TO TAKE willing and obliging; best city 456 West 22d st. FIRST CLASS COOK, IN A SMALL uy; must dssist with (he washing and 209 West Zath st. ANTED—A RES?’ and do cham! kind treatine ED—A required. pri troning, WAXTED—A GIRL COMPETENT TO TAKE CHARGE of two children; must be obliging. Apply at the Arlington House, Kast Mth st., room 32, ANTED—A_ YOUNG GIRL FOR housework in a private family; referen quired. Apply at 162 East 27th st, A GIRL WHO UNDERSTANDS child three years old and to do ¢! ut preferred, Apply from 9 to Bd Bt ET NURSE.—WANTED, A WET NURSE. APPLY Noeatt 33 West 9th st. this (Tuesday) alternoon at 2% e’cloc! 15 ~EADIBS LIVING IN OR OUT OF THE city ©. can positively make $30 per week at home by jevoting three hours, day or evening, in an honorable, light, respectable business, entirely new m this country, Apply to Mrs. HARDINGE, 4th av., between 6ist and 62d ats, Name on door. 6G EAST 2TH st., BASEMEN OD _ woman to assist the cook erally useful in a private board DOOR—A YOUNG J make herself gen- house, 5 SITUATIONS w ANTED—MALES. it nily ; good references. Inquire sty illiamsburg. YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION IN A tleman’s place; understands the care of hor: nT jean do pla Address C. MURPHY, cow Beraid gardening. A SINGLE SWISS, WITH DEST RECOMMENDA AA, tons, speaking French. prinan and English, wishe nation as waiter in a private family, city or country. Address C. B., 509 6th av, id Kid edad . RUG CLERK WANTED—AS SECOND CLERK; must be fairly coppetent,. seany and jndustricus, With ood recommendations, Apply io G, W, STRICK: LAND, 7! lar street. XROCERY CLERK WANTED—ONE HAVING EXPE- rience in the fine grocery trade. Address, with tull particulars, GROCERY CLERK, Herald Uptown Branch office. YOUNG MAN, ENGLISH, WISHES A SITUATION A. ts couchindn.’ Call at or bddress 47 Bast 38d st, pri- vate stabies. SITUATION WANTED—BY A PROTESTANT YOUNG man; understands the care of horses and carriages thoroughly; good reference; would go to the country. Address J, M., Herald Uptown Branch office. AS GARDENER AND FLORIST OR FARMER—BY A married man, competent to take charge of a gen- Ueman’s place; is’ a good driver of horses: experienoed here and_in Scotland, Address M. D., Brooklyn Branch Horald office. NOACHMAN.—BY A THOROUGHLY COMPETENT i, Fi of long experience, and capability i in prednce the best refe late employers. Call or addre: COACHMAN. sadilery, 992 0th ay, between <6th and Seth sts, Can be seen tor two days. \OACHMAN AND GROOM (MARRIED) WISHES A / situation; is thoroughly competent in bis business; will be found’ willing and obliging; no objection to the country; first class city reference. Address OC. M.,box 106 Heraid office. NOACHMANS SITUATION WANTED—BY AN INDUS- / trious, trustworthy Protestant single middle-aged man, who thoroughly understands his business; city or seuney: best city reference. Call or address 107 West AW CLERK WANTED,—MUST RESIDE WITH HIS 4 parents or be well recommended; sulary $5, per week. Address, stating age and references, LANGBEIN, 290 Broadway, New York city. QALESMEN WANTED-—IN THE DRESS GOODS AND white goods deparinents, Apply to JAMES A, HEARN & SON, 775 broadwa: TENOGRAPHICO OR SHORTHAND CLERK WANT- © ed—Who can write speedily from dictation and translate, an also to write & good engrossing and correspondence hand. Send age, experience, sal ox pected, &c., without which replies will not be noticed. Address SHORTHAND CLER. rald. Uptown Branch office, 10 DRUGGISTS.—A WELL QUALIFIED: DRUGGIST is now open for am engagement; would prefer the West or South; aL. reference, Address tor one week A. B. ©., box 103 Herald office. who want to represent @ salable specialty, to ad- dress A. M. H., Herald office. aie WANTEDEXPERIENCED FLOOR MANAGERS, who sveak German. Address, with references, box 108 Herald office. V ANTED—A PAINT SALESMAN OF EXPERIENCE, Addrews, stating age and experience, PAINTS, Herald office. eRe ANTED—TWO EXPERIENCED RETAIL DRY goods salesmen. Apply to H. P. BRADY, 458 Broad- way. WA STESCSITUATION, BY A FIRST CLASS GER- man waiter, in a gentleman's house; single ; speaks French and English; used to travelling; city reference Address F., care James Kloter, 314 cast ded #1 ANTED—IN AN IMPORTING HOUSE, A FIRST class lace and embroidery salesman ; One well ac- uainigd with the city trade; no other necd apply. Ad ress Importer, box 153 Herald offic TANTED— A YOUNG MAN, FROM 15 TO 18 YEARS ‘of age; must be a good penman, quick ard correct at figures and residing with his parents; unexceptiopable references required. Address, in own handwriting, JORDON, Herald office. WANTEDA SITUATION IN A WHOLESALE DRY goods or cloth house, by a young man from Con- necticut, aged 19 years; has been in a general countr «Jor twWo years; best Feterences given, Address CON- CUT, Herald offic —A SITUATION, BY A TRUSTWORTHY nung, man, in office of a wholesale importing , who is a good penman and has some knowledge of accounts, to assist the bookkeeper and make himself generally atisfactory relerences furnished ; ex- pected sala y $8 to $10 per week, Address KOBERIS, 4 fayetie a¥., Brooklyn. ANTED—A FIRST CHASS MAN AS MANAGER FOR a lace and embroidery department; one weil ex- perienced and acquainted with buyers from all. sections country may obtain a good and remunerative posi- Aduress, with reterences, box 33 Post office. TANTED—A SITUATION AS IN OR OUT DOOR salesman, collector or in any good position, at moderate saliry, by @ person of large acquaint among business men’ is an excellent penman; undoubted reference given. Audress for two days STEWART, box 180 Herald office. WARTED—A FIRST CLASS CUSTOM DEPARTMENT salesman in a clothing house; also a salesman who thorougitly understands the furnishing goods business (retail); none but competent and experienced parties heed apply ; all communications will be strictly confiden- tial, Address B. C, O., Herald office. Vv J ANTED—BY A GERMAN, WHO IS AN EXPERI- enced bookkeeper, a situation in some good mer- cantile house or life or ‘fire insurance company; refer- ences unexceptionable. Address H., box 108 Herald office. ANTED—A SITUATION AS BOOKKEEPER OR assistant, by a well educated, steady, rellable young, man 2; has had experience. Address W. M., jera ottice. Want es COMPETENT GERMAN DRUG CLERK. “Apply at 488 2d ay., corner 334 st. WANTED—A COMPETENT DRY GOODS CLERK ont able to dress windows preferred. Apply at J: HYMAN'S, 427 6h av. RESPECTABLE COLORED MAN WANTS A_ SIT. uation to take charge of a hotel or to take charge of ‘@ boarding house. Call for two days at 213 Sullivan st., Fe: AN dxDustRIous vot MAN OF 22 WANTS A > ctienation of any kind; is Jively jing. not afraid ‘of work and has best city references. Address INDUS- TRIOUS, Herald oftice. YOUNG GERMAN WISHES A SITUATION private family to make himself generaliy useful. Address J. REUHL, 351 7th ay., near 30thst. N ENERGETIC YOUNG MAN, WITH GOOD TALK- ing qualities and fuil contidence in his abilities, de- & yaaa permanent situation. Address KEENE, 70 YOUNG ENGLISHMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS wal Jeaving present employer on aocount of family going abroad. Cail on or address B. M., 235 Madi- pon ay, YOUNG MAN, RECENTL’ situation as bartender; hand; will giv e month Mrs. BRODERICK: LANDED, write a pretty light pay. Apply to st. EAKS some jated; salary mode. | e ‘Dusiness where ability will’ be ap Fate. Address T. W. L., Herald of ‘ANTED—A YOUNG MAN WHO SPEAKS THE German and English languages fluently, and has good references, wishes to make himself generally useful us salesman and stock clerk in a retail or wholesale busi- ness. Adi SALESMAN, Herald Uptown Branch office. POSITION AS ORDER CLERK OR n in & good hardware or stove hotse; four years’ experience. Address W. 8. G., box 5,26 Post office. COACHMEN AND GARDE Go xs, A. SOACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED DY A MAR- ried man: is a Protestant; bas perfect knowledge of is willing and obliging; can milk and make hi food reference ; city or country. Address T. D., box 1:4 Terald office. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE married man with a small family, as gardener and farmer; thoroughly understands gardening and all. its branches, and has good experience on a farm; under- stands the care and raising of stock and ts fit to take care of a gentleman’s place; hus best references trom his last | employer. Address F. KNAPP, 20 Liberty st you HES A SITUATION IN ANY | ca make himselt generaliy useful; best reierences and security given. Address 5. F., 23 Goerck st, AND HIS WIFE WANT SITUA. understands general housework ; the Iv use(ul around the house ; best ret erences, Call at 30 Rector st GEOKGE EDLER, PARTY EMPLOYED DURING THE LATTE part of the day, desires employment of any kind during the forenoon. Nicholas Hotel. Y AN ENGLISHMAN, AS GROOM, BUGGY WASHER or driver, either in private or ‘livery stable: ix a thorough horseman; ix a stranger here. Address H. HOWARKD, Herald oftice. | MPLOYMENT, BRINGING IMMEDIATE COMPEN- | 4 sation, wanied—Hy a lawyer of exper p. skill, | Jearning afd reputation; an author and journalist of | standing. writing a choice Fnglish , classical | and general scholar, practise has | travelled in this country and abroa Geman, who speaks Frene eal accountant and actaa: Proficient amateur piaui ceptionable morals and ante: Bence and good address. Ad Mice. Address H. E. FAKNSWOKTH, st. iM, a practic | and inan, AN AND WIFE, WITHOUT FAMILY, WANT SIT. | uationson a iaim: the wie t minh the day and | Powlity; themn unverstands alt hints of rarmiuge Noth. | ve the bert of roierence Address MM... | ‘ald office. ITUATION AS HEAD W Address M1 We ITER fst. BY A you ucks geod SULLAVA 0 BUILDERS AND CONT position to superintend « gon competent ot taking full cha work, trom, the souniation 10 jv p key; had years’ experi: and not air. vo work mvself: serte ber an obliging. | Aduress for (wo days CAL Jerald Upiown Branch ottic: WV ANTED—BY A MAN England, si cow, and wile to "ROM | a] atten washiny have mice little girl ge cam do fi work. Address JOHN MOONAY, No. 8 W New York. ANTED—TO PLACE A STRONG. cat honest and willing English boy, 1 in a | sitoation where he would receive board | return for his services, Address =. A. 44 av. A, or call after7 A. M. TANTED—A SITUATION AS FIRST CLASS WAIT) or valetin a@ private family, Ld * thoroughly understands his business; bes Aidress L D., Herald Uptown Branch office. ANTED—BY A YOUNG MARRIED MAN, A POSI- tion as truck or wagon deliverer or porter; cit relerence. Call on or address, tor two days, HOWA % Broadway, room 16. ANTED—A SITUATION BY AN ELLENT lish butler, who has good city references. Ad- dress BUTLER, Herald Uptown Branch oftice. $2( TO ANY ONE WHO WILL SECURE ent situation in any establishment for i as porter; a good penman; feierences rom presentemployer. Address J. P. B., Herald oftice. SRKS AND &A . sa coount EIGHT LANGUAGES, ARR ARS WRIT. j books devised fog apecial requirements; books kept, examined or balanded.. bigs eovenytars JAMES COX, 47 Wall street, third floor. COMPETENT DRUG CLERK WANTED WITH A city references. Apply at 402 Fourth a ue. T EDWARD RIDLEY ONS, CORNER GRAND and Ailen sts,, N. Y.—Saiesmen wanted in parasol ae artment; those conversant in German preierred STENOGRAPHER DVSiVs A SITUAIZON AS amanuensis or corre ponding clerk, or i Address BELL, Herald ote, |" °C ‘report SURGEON AND A MECHANICAL DENTIST wanted—Also two young men of some means in @iined to learn the dentist profession. 159 Howery. A. GENTLEMAN OF MANY YEARS’ EXPERIENCE in hosiery, furnishing goods, &c., familiar with the | ate. 29 Great Jones st., | and carfieges: al | ences. | all its branches YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS COACH- 4A. man:country preferred. Call on or address P. K., 1,380 Broadway. N AMERICAN WISHES A SITUATION AS COACH- man; thoroughly understands h no ob- jection to go in the country; city refere ‘Adress or call ior two days at 28 3d av., between 2st sts., sewoud Hoor. MARRIED hes a si ILDREN) roughly vines, ER (WITH dersiands flowers and vi a come immediately. Apply at 109 Rast 4th st ITUATION WANTED—BY A MARRIED MAN, AS F t lerstands the care of greenhouses, grap : also vegetables;can give six years reference. Address &., box 108 Herald ottice. FIRST CL. ZA. situation $8 COLORED COACHMAN WANTS A ‘ood and « 1 driver; strictly temper: private stable, near Malvern SITUATION om Wy a sims do plain gardens, box 121 Herald mice SITUATION A. wanted—t perteetly under COACHMAN AND can inilk and Address L. 8., an, cy, yood reference. AS COACHMAN AND GROOM a trustworthy, relixble single man; ands criving, the proper care of horses gardening: sober, obliging : best reter- RK. box 214 Herald omce, SIPUATION WANTED “AS COACHMAN—BY A man who thoroughly understands his busi- urs’ city reference, Call on or address 7. 0, Harness store, 1,30 Broadway. Address A GOACHMAN'S | SITUATION | WANTED_BY | A AA Scotchman (unmarried); safe and accustomed city driver, excellent groom, sober and obliging; best city reierehers. Adidrvss 5. W., box 124 Heraid office, A SINGLE MAN WANTS A. 8 gardener; understands fruit’ trees, Bliss; will take ca Address T. i. UATIC flowers and orse or cow; has city reler x 182 Herald office. YOUNG MAN WA A SITUATION AS thoroughly understands his business in ighest references, Call on or address Botame Gardens, Flatbush, L.. T COACH MAN'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A SOBER, 4A steady man; good groom and steady driver; good city reterence. Callat or address No. 7 Bast 52d st., pres ent employer A COACTIMAN'S 4A young married thorotighiy; first class 1W West 44ih st. SITUATION. WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE AA warried man, with a small family. as gardener and thorotghly understands gardening and the understands the caro ot horses and us and competent to has best reference. SINC gardener; A is his business Lon or address st : understan y reference, © S COACUMAN AND GROOM—A_ FIRS’ CLASS, ci elent, sober man; cellent groom ; careful idy appearance; the best city rerer- joing to Europe. Address J. D., Lottie. ny e Hplover Herald Uptown brat SITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST CLASS c hman; onderstands bis business (horoughly; ars’ references trom last employer: no objection country. Gall on or adaress COACHMAN, No. 4 West soi st. SITUATION WANTED-—BY A MARRIE G A. iishman, ts farmer or plain gardener, who has 6 thorough, ‘practical Knowledwe of farming, hor: work; Wile good dairy wi Address J. eat; notasraid ¢ required good rererencs Nyack, Rockland rount, store, 876 Broadway HL MI A S MAN, WHO SPE guage, desires a. sitaati J Hi where bis whe would serve as cook or de general house- work. Apply at #6 Pearl st ed COMPETENT COLORED YOUNG MAN WANTS A A situation as coachinan and groom; reference to last Call on or address COACHMAN, M46 West euiployers. 28th st. se m ? - inceadine FRENCHMAN WI:UES A SITUATION FOR REGU? lor house and gardener in the country; just arrived from France, HENRY BARET, Hudson st. MARRIED MAN WANTS A_ SITUATIO: coachman or groom; wife as cook ; no family ; fi Fate reterence; country preterred. Cail at or address 1,353 Broadway. NOACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED-—BY A_ RE- spectable young man: thoroughly understands his business in all’ its branches; careful city driver: good four-in-hand; refers to last employer. dress J. G. L., box 100 Herald Uptown Branch office. YOACHMAN OR GROOM’S SITUATION WANTED—BY 8 young man; best reterence ; refers to his employer. a ‘ or address for two days private stable 129 West ih st. YOACHMAN’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A MAR- / ried man, without any family; has a thorough knowledge o! the care of horses, carriages and harne five vears’ reference for honesty, sobriety and capabilit Address COACHMAN, box IZ Herald Uptown Brant office. ARDENER.—SINGLE MAN, FIRST CLASS GAR- X dener, offering 18 years’ recommendations, wants employment; place with Areenbouse and grapery pre- ferred. Address GARDENER, 876 Broadway. (JARDENER, WANTED-EXPERIENCED IN, VEG J tables and flowers tor market; willing to help in cnre of stock and improvements of a’ 8) acre place. ED- WARD FESSER, Kensico, Westchester county, N, Y. Cae WISHES TO CHANGE PLACES. X Thoroughly understands the care of greenhouses, Hothouse, hop and grapertes, fruit, flowers and_ veveta- bles; is marriea ; no family; the best of city references, and good reereiiee from my present employer. Address, for one week, Dox 119 Stapleton Post office, Staten Island’, ARDENER.—A SINGLE MAN, HAS 18 YEARS’ RE 3X commendation from this city, wants employment on. ie with greenhouses preferred, Address GAR- DENER, 87> Broadway, seed store. ARDENER'S_ SITUATION WANTED—BY A PRAO- GiARaTinan of experiences a place. proterred_where forcing grapes and raising flowers is made a specialt; Call on or address E. J. ©., gardener, at Bridgeman’ seed store, 876 Broadway. Gaara SITUATION WANTED—BY A MAN 3 with a amily ;understands the care ot the green- house, flower beds, gray hot beds. Address W. Brooklyn. GJARDENER'S situ chouses, kitchen garden and RDENER, 133 Columbia st., ON WANTED—BY A MAR- ried man; no family : understands his business. Ad dress FLORIST, 185 and 187 Water ARDENER’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG married man, who hasa thorouch knowledge of the culture of grapes, greenhouse and veretable gardening good city and country references, Address DANIEL, 18 john st., seed store. ARDENER’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A PRACTI- cal man; thoroughly understands his business, hot or cold grapes, flowers, pole vegetables; best city refer- ence. Address H. M., Herald office. ARDENER'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE man; thoroughly understands greenhouses, grape: Ties) vexetables, “lawn, shrubbery, &e. Address J. NEILAN, box M44 Herald office. ARDENER, SINGLE, WANTS A PERMANENT SIT- F uation; fully comvetent; good driver; 20 years’ ¢: erience in Howers, vines, fruit trees, horses, cattle; can ke full charge: not afraid to work; good reference. Address B, B., box 223 Herald office. ARDENER’S SITUATION WANTED BY A PRACTI- J cal, experienced single man, competent to take charge of greenhonse, flower, fruit and vegetable gar- den, " Address JAMES, box 107 Herald office, ARDENER'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A MAN who is thoroughly practical in everything relating to horticulture; has had entire charge ‘of some of the very best placesin the neizhborhood of New York stands farming and the management. of stock ; m: no children: good references. Address THORO GARDENER, box 103 Herald office. ied, GH NARDENER'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A PRACTI- cal man of long experience in graperies, greenhouses Improvements on a gentleman’s place. Address ( DENER, 12 Bayard st. YARDENER'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A MARRIED F man: no children; is a good vegetable, fruit and flower gardeners good ‘city reterences, Address J. M., box 124 Herald office. (GARDENER'S SITUATION WANTED BY A, SINGLE J German; understands the different branches of his busincas; has reterences; milk no cow. Address GAR- DENER, care ot A. Thompson, 248 Grand st. ARDENER'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A MAR- ried man; small family; 1@'a thorough knowledge of fruit flowers and vegetable gurdening ; good reference. Address P. H., box 125 Herald office. (eb SITUATION WANTED—BY A MAN J who is thoroughly practical in greenhouses, hot and cold gray flower and kitchen garden, laying out new grounds and improving Sea org) married, no children; 16 years’ reference. address JAMES BUIST, Florist, 681 Broadway. ROOM AND COACHMAN.—A SITUATION WANTED, by ayoung man, Protestant, single; best city reter! ences. Address R., box 127 Herald Uptown Branch oft N ARRIED MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS COAC! man; 20 years’ referenc: years’ city referencs thoroughly understands the entire charge ofhorses and carriages. Address J, C., Herald Uptown Branch office for two days. JITUATION WANTED—BY A GERMAN MARRIED gardener; understands Gaperes also outside gard willis ping; is ng 0 work ; cnn improve private placca: Kooi refer. ences. Call on or address A. KLEMSER, 176 Hester st., room 13, SITUATION WANTED—AS_ COLORED COACHMAN,; Scan give city reference; 7 years in last place. Cali on or address G, W., 70 8th a Shia. GITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN. AS © coachman and plain gardener: can milk if required; country preterred; good reference, Address M. 8., box Wi Herald office. hiss si! SITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST CLASS COACH. man (Protestant) ; understands his business; twelve ears’ city reference from first class families, Address ‘OM, box 121 Herald Uptown Branch office, JITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG man, as coachman; fully understands the care and management of horses and carria vest references: from good families, country and city. Can be seen for two days at 16th Ht and 7th av., Lin. Wood's private stable. SITUATION WANTED—AS COACHMAN, IN A PRI- © vate family; fully understands taking care of horses, carriages and hartiess; four years’ recommendation from last employer. Address W, M.. Herald office, SITUATION WANTED—BY A THOROUGHLY ©) petent coxchman; good groom, careful steady driver, striely sober; married, no family: best city reference. AddressJ. HL, 60 West 431 st., private siabl NER BY A ANTED—A SITUATION AS GARD thoroughly practical man; married aad no family. Address) ARDENER, 15 Jolin st. y ED—A SITUATION AS FIRST CLASS GARD- r, in all its branches, by a married (Swiss) ; can give first class recommendations: none n without glass, Address J. CONRAD, 405 6th st. WANTED-BY A MAN AND WIPE, SITUATIONS: ag coachman, wife as first rate cook, thoroughly. english; best reference. TANTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN (FIRST ya German of several years’ experience; last 5 first rate city reference r. Cal address F. B., 67 East 10th V nearly five yea! irom last crap! st., saddlery store. BY A ‘WASTEDSITUATION, FIRST CLASS, Swedish gardener, who understands the care of hothouse, Address B. C:, box 128 Herald oilice, SINGLE MAN (WHITE) nist be fully competent nselt generally useful, Add K, O., Herald office. Wag WA STEDSA RESPECTABL WANTEDIA SITUATION AS GARDEN Scotchman who thoroughly understand ness in all its departments; married, notamily. Gallon or address D. Le, at James Fiemtns’s, seedsman, 67 Nas- sau st. 7ROOM OR GOA understands the care ent of horses perfectly well: good refer- MB, box 140 Herald Up- and mana enve, Add town Branch offic Y A MARRIED M A SITUATION AS WASTED: coachman; thoroughly erstands the care of horses; his wile as cook or Waitress; willing and_oblig- ing: good city and country reterence. Address M. C., DOx 123 Herald office. WARTED@A SITUATION AS COACHMAN, BY A Protestant young man: single; can be well recom: mended from present employer. nor address J. P., 20 Kast 39th st. HELP WANTED=—MALES, “YOUNG MAN WANTED IN A CLOTHING STORE, AA to make himself. generally useful: a permanent situation for the right person. Apply at 447 Hudson st FIRST CLASS DINING ROOM BAKER WANTED=— 4X. At the Commercial Coftee Rooms, 10: Bleecker st. GENTS ARK MAKING $100 PER WEEK SELLING our goods by sample. A few more smart men wanted, Cail at 99 Liberty st., room 25. A GERMAN, SPEAKING FRENCH, WITH GOOD reterences, and used to office work, will find a situa: tion at $40 per month. Address HUGO, Herald office. A SMART ACTIVE MAN, WANTED, 1 A, Wout outdoor business. Apply at 0 CONCERN, No. 7 W: n streets fourth floor. ata CHANCE TO ARN TELEGRAPHY, women, boys and girls learn and take positions, de- mand greater than the supply. THOMPSON'S Oi ey Bath av., opposite Cooper Institute, <a market in buying for large houses, aud xecustomed to managing above departinents, desires @ position with a live first class house; references guaranteed pativiagwry. Address boa 13 Herald yilice, A YOUNG COLORED MAN WISHES A SITUATION done ycometinan of groom wall experienced aud hag stcity reference, Call om oF address LANA. 49 Woah 37i tbe * " A YOUNG MAN WANTED—TO JOIN ADVERTISER hed tt S52 9 $50) cant, in, baying. ove food, gua. ; e Warner & 0's Nov obey wren iy HELP WANTEDIWALES, ZW GOOD AGENTS WANTED IMMEDIATELY— 8W'Yor PuBLismiNa COMPANY, 11 Dey st. A® UPTOWN FAMILY, CONTEMPLATING RETIRE- ment trom their city residence during Summer, can engage a gentleman (Qournallst) and his’ wire (without children) to take charge of sych establishment, on reas- onable terms, upon ad sressing K. M. W., Herald Uptown h office, Satistactory references. neces NGELL’S TURKISH BATHS, 61 LEXINGTON AV., want agreeable, intelligent, industrious young American men and Women, not older than 25 years; Profitable employment and ‘medical instruction ; “reler- ences required. OY WANTED—WHO UNDERSTANDS THE BOT- tling business, to label and wire. Apply in base- ment, 106 Murray st, EXPERIENCED CANVASSER—TO SELL AN EN- Lirely new patented article, indispensable to lawyers a ortu iy Odock eka Or Ne EAM R, 49 John st. RMER WANTED—RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR a farmer to work a farm in Rockland county ; easy terms. Apply after six o’clock at 140 West 26t! EN WANTED—EITHER TO TRAVEL OR must have from $6 to $300 capital to invest call for “Patent Bulletin,” MOODY & CO., 183 Broadway. ANTED—CANVASSERS OF THE RIGHT STAMP we ade eeieiaurance Aigo” liberal arrangeinenis made wit jes meaning business. Apply @ Tho Broadway, room 5. re oe TANTED—AN ACTIVE, INTELLIGENT BOY, ABOUT 16 years of age, who lives with his parents and can ve good references, Apply, between 10 and 1 o'clock in the morning. to GOLDSCHMIDT, BACHRACH & CO., 406 Broadway, New York. ‘ANTED—BY A WELL ESTABLISHED FIRST CLASS Life Insurance Company, an active, energetic and educated man to extend the agency business of the com- pany; salary liberal, Address MODOC, Herald office. WANTED—AN OFFICE BOY, ABOUT 15 YEARS of ages one who resides with his parents preterred. Address HOWARD, Herald offi ANTED—FOR THE UNITED STATES MARINE Corps, 500 fine, able-bodied mem. This service offers splendid opportunities to visit foreign countries on board United States ships of war. For further information ap- ly at Recruiting Rendezvous, 89 Chatham street, New ‘ork city. JAMES LEWIS, Major United States Marine Cerps. arty. > DOATE: send or ‘ANTED—A GERMAN YOUNG MAN, WHO SPEAKS English fluently, has some experience in mercantile business and is quick and correct at figures; salary from $300 to $400 a year. ‘Those who can procure satisiactory reterences may address A. B., box 4,42 Post office. WANTED TEN MEN OF BUSINESS EXPERIENCE and ability to solicit pusiness tor the most extensive collection bureau in the city; with energetic and reliable men the most liberal terins will be made. Apply be- tween 9and 10. M. and 4and § P. M., at room 7, 407 and 409 Broadway. ‘ANTED—A YOUNG MAN TO WORK IN STABLES and to make himself useful; must sleep on place. Call, with reference, at 154 Jane street. ‘ANTED—A BOY IN A CLOTH HOUSE, ADDRESS, with age, reterences and salary expected, box 2,974 Post office. jodi dei Sex ale restate ANTED—A BOY, FROM 16 TO 20 YEARS OF age, to attend bar; must come well recommended. ly at [36 Fulton st. ANTED—A YOUNG MAN TO MAKE HIMSELF generally usesul in, an office ; one. used to driving preferred. Address PORTER, Herald office. ANTED—BY AN ACTIVE YOUNG MAN, A SITUA: tion as porter in some wholesale store; good re! erence, Call on or address JOHN COOK, 163 East Broad- way. TANTED—AN ACTIVF, RELIABLE BOY IN A REAL estate office; salary $125. Apply at 139 8th st, near Broadway, between 9 and 10. ‘ANTED—AN OFFICE BOY, ABOUT 14 OR 15 YEARS of age; wages $4 per week. Address, in handwrit- ing of applicant, stating nativity, age and any qualifica- tlons, box 3,956 Post office. ANTED—AT FUSSELL’S, 307 4TH AV., A SMART, hal eg boy, 16 or 17 years old, to deliver parcels in andcart. ‘ANTED—A SOBER, STEADY YOUNG MAN AS bartender; must e good reference, Also a@ boy from 13, to 44 years old. Apply at 612 6th av., trom8 to o'clock. WANTED—A YOUNG, MAN, TO OPEN OYSTERS, dc. Appl at HAYS & TRANOR’S saloon, corner of 20th st. and 6th av., after 9A. M. TRADES. TED, A MAN TO RULE OR finish blank work, to take charge of a bindery. Ad- dress STORK & WRIGHT, 161 Baltimore st, Bailti- more, Md. NARVERS—A NUMBER OF HOUSE CARVERS ‘wanted ; none bat cood mechanics need apply. In- quire on second floor 625 Hudsou st. (Orr ENGRAVER WANTED—STEADY SITUATION, R. SNEIDER, 87 John st. ANTED—A SITUATION WITH A PARTY WANT- |... ing a first class mechanic; hashad a practical ex-+ periehce in pattern and model making in all its branches and the manufacture and running of all kinds of wood machiacry; the best of reference given. Address J. P., Het office. ‘ANTED— A FOREMAN OF EXPERIENCE, FOR acity clothing house, with first class reference, who thi ugly. understands his business. Address by letter 8. & CO., Herald office. ANTED.—AN ASSISTANT CUTTER FOR OUR shirt department can find immediate and steady employment; one who understands cutting underwear preferred, | MICHAELIS & KASKEL, 633 Broadway. ANTED—A FIRST CLASS COLLIERY ENGINEER who has had experience in the practical mannge- ment of bituminous coal mines, Address, with reter- ences, box 1,88 Post office. : ANTED--A FIRST CLASS WATCHMAKER TO GO. Sonth; must be supplied with good reference, Ap- ply to ALBERT LO&SCH, 37 Maiden lane, up stairs. Wy ANtzD=4,. goop COMPOSITOR AND | JOB | printer ior elty work. Apply iat the office of the Messayer Franco-American, 42 Great Jones st, ANTED—A SITUATION AS WATCHMAKER, BY a first class workman, who has recently sold out nis business in the country. Address H. J,'8., Herald office, ‘ J ANTED—AN_ AS! Dr. MARCELIN'S, V TATCHMAKER WANTED.—STEADY EMPLOYMENT to a good wor! an. i HEATHCOTE & COHEN, 605 Broadw: - PRENCH AOVE a TISEMENTS, N JEUNE HOMME FRANCAIS, PARLANT BIEN | Hanglais et connaissant te desin, demande un empiot | dans une maison de commerce; bonnes recommanda- | STIST. APPLY AT st. tions. Adresser 124 West 38d xt. CLOTHIN R T M. COHEN'S, 426 SEVENTH AVENUE, BETWEEN | nd Thirty-fourth streets—Pays the tull | d Gentlemen's Wearing Apparel, | adies waited on by Mra. Cohen, | | 178 SEVESTH AVENUE, | ladies and gentlemen can obtain tull value tor cast | off Clothing, Carpets, &c., by. calling on or addressing. | se | | | ‘Thirty-third value tor ‘Ladie: Carpets, Beddin; 2 4. ANHALT'S, Don't be humbugged by tal pretenders, Ladies at tended to by Mrs. anhalt. TM. MARKS’ WELL-KNOWN ESTABLISH MENT, 101'Sixth avenue, opposite Eighth street, ladies and receive the utmost value in cash for their . Carpets, Jewelry, Laces, &c. Please | call ator address the number as above. Ladies waited on by Mrs, Marks. Please try and satisty yourselves, TB, MINTZ'S, 68 $75,000 worth of ©: for the Western trade ished at the prices we $75; cowts, $3 to $20; punciually attended to the city. T HARRIS’ STORE, $1 SIXTH AVENUE—S0 PER cent more can be’ obtained for Cast-off Clothing, | ‘arpets, Jewelry, €c., than any other hish bidders otter | to pay, aswe are bound to have the goods to tulil our orders'tor the Western markets. Call at or address SL arp ents, will ay in cash; slik dresses, $10 to nis, $2 to $10, A note by post | y Mr. or Mrs. Mintz, in and outof Sixth aventie, third store above Waverley place. Ladics attended by Mrs. Harris, shail ESTABLISHMENT, 816 SIXTH | Alm tEtows AL. avenue, near Forty-sixth street.—Ladies-and gentlemen will positively receive 6) per cent more than elsewhere for cast-off jot Having just received # large order trom Omaha, we shall | ay tor Voats irom $4 to $20; Pants, $2 to $7; Dresses, $5 0 $60. Call on or address Mr. and Mrs, FLATTO, T HARRIS’, 71 SIXTH AV NUE, BETW i] Washington and Waverley places.—Ladies and gen. | | arpets and Jewelry, | Hemen will be astonished at the prices given for Cast-off Clothing, Carpets and Jewelry. Never betore have such high prices been paid, as we are bound to fill an order, d goods must be had. For Coats, trom $3 to $20; Pants, $2 to $10; Dresses, $5 to $70. Please callor address as above. Ladies attended by Mrs. Harris. | T 297 THIRD AVENUE, NEAR TWENTY-THIRD | street—M. LEON pays the highest price for Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Cast Of Clothing, Carpets, &c. Ladies waited on by Mrs, Leon, T S. MISI'S, 137 THIRD AVENUE.—LADIES AND gentlemen can receive the highest te tor castoff lothing and Carpets by calling or addressing, Ladies attended by Mrs. Mish. JECOND HAND SILK DRESSES WANTED,—LADIES! maids or others having the above to sell please write full particulars and price to P. T., Herald Uptown Branch office, Ch RRR 33} SIXTH AVENUE, NEAR FOURTH STREET.— G2e72, Our establishment pays 20 per cent mnore than any dealer for Cast-off Clothing, Dresses, Carpets, &c. Please call on or address Mr. or Mts, NATHAN, ASTROLOGY. TTENTION.—MISS WELLINGTON, 41 EAST TWEN- ty-cighth street, near Fourth avenue, can be con- sulted’on all affairs of ite; brings the separated together and gives lucky numbers, RRIVAL GREAT EUROPEAN CLAIRVOYANT. ‘Tells names, shows likenesses and causes marriages; gives numbers; doc, and $1. 142 West Twenty-fitth street. A OUME. LA BLANCH, THE GREAT UNRIVALLED Business and Medical Clairvoyant, 115 West Twen- ty-sixth street, between sixth and Seventh avenues. AYPSY REVEALS FROM THE CRADLE TO GRAY! name. date of marriage; brings those separated to- gether. 361 Third avenu mt ADAME ROSA, GREAT NATURAL CLAIRVOYANT, M sevens P whole irom the cradle to the grave. 472 judson. i Fee st MOEN i WELLINGTON WAS A postive cone FOR Drunkenness. mn ess East Twenty eighth street, near Fo | 246 | A PROFESSOR LISTER READS THE PLANETS—IT 18 the only way by wich the future ean be ALOWD, bend for cigcnlag, 52) Sixth ayenne, BUARDERS WANTED, J OCK FROM a 3 \N HOTEL |] BLOCK FROM CLARENDOM Te Nineteenth street. Large front Room, on second story, with Board; hand- somely iurnished;'references, Co SE __.. HOTELS. RVING PLACE HOTEL, CORNER FOURTEEN’ yo and Irving) Duce, bphonite ed of Mua 1 vom! French restaurant attached,” ": noueral® Prices, with WEST WASHINGTON PLACE, TWO DOORS FROM Macdougul street.—Iwo or three neatiy furnished Rooms to let, with Board, for gentlemen and wii single gentlemen; home comforts. $6 TO $8 PER WEKK FOR NICWLY FL Rooms, with Board; families acc: MA PARISIENNE—38 EAST TWELFTH STREET, eh bapwesh Universtiy Elaos snd Broadway, Elegant wit of Rooms: also ; " fable d'hote a Poe ingle; private table if required; NEW, ENGLAND HOTEL, 50 ROWERY, 0c Bayard street.—200 light We, or We. per night; $3 to o only. NER OF Rooms, neatly ‘urnished, Per week; for gentlemen TO $10 PER W mt Tre ARs. with excellent Board, for families and equally low; hot and cold water in rooms. 139 Macdou- gal street, near Fourth street. $ vcker st., six blocks west of Broadwa: 6 K—$1 50 PER DA le, $7 AND $3 PER WEEK.—GENTLEMEN AND, ni families can obtain furnished Rooms, with Board, wie or en suite, at No. 1 Tenth street; references. ] EAST FORTY-SIXTH STREET.—A LARGE AND 1) elegantly furnished front Room, — with draped, can now be had, with first ciasi Bow hall Room jonlable references exchange ATH STREET, WEST, 47.—A HANDSOMELY FUR- ®) nished Koom, on’ second floor, to let, with good Board, to gentleman and wife or single gentlemen; ref- erence. 16 EAST TWENTY-THIRD . STREET, OPPOSITE Madison avenue square.—To let, furnished, with Board, one Suit newly-furnished Rooms, third floor, front. Also one Suit on first floor. ] CHARLES STREET, NEAR GREENWICH AVE. nue.—Beautifully furnished large om, with first class Board, for two ; French cooking, & 15 CHARLES STRVET, NEAR GREENWICH AVE- *) nue.—First class table Board, at $6; French cook- ing, 4c. ]7 WAVERLEY | PLACE.—NICELY FURNISHED upper Rooms anda large Parlor and connecting Penh’ 4 on first floor, with first class Board; reterences Spencer place, or 184 West 2 ni; Ttooms Mes, Zoe. and $i permigne = OY Without Board COUNTRY BOARD, COUNTRY BOARD.—THOSE WISHING BOARD « from the Ist of April or May in healthy locality, ‘ood table, terms modciate, will please address WM. ELMER, Cornwall Landing, Orange county, N.Y, Rete erences given and required. (SOUNTRY, BOARD WANTED—BY FOUR GENTLE. men, from May 1, within one hour of City Hall. Ad» sonable) and references, D. L. By dress, with terms (r Herald office. OFFICES. 77 BLEECKER STREET, NEAR BROADWAY, UP stairs.—Highest cash advances on Diamonds, AT Watches, Jewelry, Pianos, &c., or bought; Pawubrokers? Tickets bought, ut'77 Bleecker street. T WOLF BROTHERS, 896 BROADWAY, BETWEER Nineteenth and Twentieth streets—Money loaned ow Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Silverware and Silks, par- ticularly’ Pianos, Private parlor tor ladies. Business strictly contidential, AMERICAN OFFICE, ESTABLISHED ‘on Watches, Dinmonds, Jewelry, Silverware, India Shawls, Laces, valuables, &¢., any amount or will buys. Utmost value paid. J.B, BARRINGER, 785 Broadway, opposite Astor place. LOANS 19 BRA TWENTY. FOURTH. STREET, OPPOSITE «7 Fifth Avenue Hotel.—A Suit of Rooms elegantly fur- yee torent to a party of gentlemen, with or without T 67 THIRTEENTH STREET, NEAR BROADWAY. I pay the highest price for Diamonds, Watches, Jew: elry, &¢., or advance on the same, ISAACS, Diamond Broker, 87 Thirteenth street. 19 WEST TWENTY-FIRST STREET.—WITH BOARD, single Rooms, for gentlemen only, $10 to $12 per Week; no moving. WEST THIRTY-FIRST STREET.—ROOMS ON € 21 third’ noun front with Boatdirrefercness on changed. 2 CLINTON PLACE, je) First class Boarders for first class Rooms; first class Teverence required ; no moving in May. 296™, STREET. NO. 29 WEST, NEAR BROADWAY.—A ) pleasant and conventent’ Second Floor, well fur- nished, to let, separately or en suite, with superior Board; Tefererices exchanged, STREET—SECOND 27 WEST THIRTY-EIGHTH floor back and third floor hall room, with Board; references. QQ BAST FORTY.SEVENTH | STRE CORNER Madison avenue.—Newly and clegantly turnished Rooms, with first class table; private it desired, for famihes or single gentiemen ; references exchanged. JOT STRELT, WEST, NO. 40.—JUST OPENED; TO let, with or without Board, nicely furnished Floors,, In suits of singly: rooms with every conventence and at tention; bath and closets on every floor; house, table and neighborhood first class; accéssible to hotels and cars, EAST TWENTY-SEC Rooms, en suite or single, with Board; refi nged. WEST FOURTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN Fifth and Sixth avenues.—Newty ‘and elegant! furnished sunny tront Rooma; first class table (private if required); for i entlemen: reference. 35 GRAMERCY PLAGE, 1s East TWENTIETH J strect.—Large and handsomely furnished Rooms for gentleman and wife or two gentlemen, with good Board, at reasonable prices, 3 EAST FORTY-NINTH STREET, ONE DOOR fiom Madison avenue,—Handsomely furnished large Room to let, with firstclass Board: suitable for & gentleman and wis QQ WEST TWENTYSIXTH STREET.—NEW HOUSE, Od newly furnished ; elegant double or single Rooms; excellent table; prices reasonable; convenience of a hotel with the quiet of a ho 39 WEST THIRTY-FIFTH STREET.—NICELY FUR- nished Rooms, with Board, for single gentlemen or gentleman and wife, 42 EAST THIRTIETH STREET.-A HALL ROOM, to let, with Board, to single gentleman. ‘ONEY GLOANED—ON DIAMONDS, TCHES, ription: Jewelry and Merchandise of ever CHRISTALER'S Loan Office, 1 and 17 Abingdon square, Eighth avenue, near Bleecker street. Storage taken, ONEY LOANED—ON DIAMONDS, WATOCUES: Jewelry and Silverware, and the same bought und sold. GEORGE C. ALLEN, 341 Broadway, near Four- teenth street, and 69 East Thirteemth street,’ near Broud- way. SIXTH AVENUE, NEAR NI 'E. LEONAD, teenth street, accommodates ladies with advances on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Ladies? Goods, &c. ; deals with ladies only, QQ NASSAU STREET, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. Liberal advances made on Diamonds, Werner Jewelry and all kinds of Merchandise. The same bought and sold, Room 1. HAYMAN LEOPOLD, 40¢ SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN TWENTY-FOURTH fe) and Twenty-fitth streets,—Liberal advances muse on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and all Kinds of xooda Same bought at full vaiue. L. BERNARD. 685 wBROADWAY, CORNER AMITY | STRERT— Money liberally advanced on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and all Merchandise, at the old esiablished Loam office, “Same bought and sold, M. ROSENBERG. A PAINTINGS, c.; ALSO CARRIAGES, Widoss aor at the NEW FIRS CLASS WAREHOUSE, built expressl; for the purpose, 102 TO lf EAST THIRTY-SECON STREET, NEAR FOURTH AVENUE, TRUNKS, CASES: and other PACKAGES containing “articles of EXTRA VALUE can be stored with SAFETY at low rates, Persons can forward their goods from any part of “FURNITURE, STORAGE. STORAGE for FURNITURE, PIANOS, MIRRO fe EUROPE er AMERICA direct to this warehouse. THE PUBLIC is invited to examine the superior ac- commodations, light, ventilation, safety, &c., which thig warehouse possesses over all others JOUN H, MORRELL, Owner and Proprietor. A PRIVATE FAMILY DECLINING HOUSEKEEP- ing will sell all thelr city’ made Furmture, Bamely, Grand Duchess and Pompadour styles Parloe Suits, covered in crimson, satin and brocatel, cost Say for $250; one do,, $14): Marie Antoinette Suits, colores reps, cost $300, for $150; plain rep Suits, $50: ‘bedroom Bele, cost $600, for $275; rosewood Suits, cost tor $160 other Sults complete, $50 to $100; Carpets, 6c. per yards irrors, Buffet and Extension Bronzes, fine Oil Paintings, Tables, Silver and China Ware ; other articles too numer- ous to mention; will be sold in large or small lots to suit cash customers. N.B.—Goods can be stored in house un- til Ist of May tree OE CERTAY, Call at private house 120 West 234 st. Can be seen to-day or ail week. 4Q, BAST, TWENTY-FIRST | STREET—TO | LET, with Board, basement Room for an office; Rooms, en suite and singly, from April 1; first class parties only. 4.5 SOUTH WASHINGTON SQUARE—PLEASANT 0) furnished Rooms to let, with yood Board; no moving in May ; references. 7 4 BOND STREET.—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED Koom, with, Board, to gentleman and wife or a party of gentlemen; table’ first class; terms moderate; references. 50 NINTH STREET, BETWEEN BROADWAY AND ®. University place.—Desirable Rooma to tet, with first class Board, to families or single gentlemen; terms moderate. 5é WEST TWELFTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH Yeo and Sixth avenues.—Nicely furnished Rooms and Parlor Floor to let, with or without Board; references required; no moving in May 55 Wher TWENIY-RIGHTH STREET.—PARL OR e. J Bedroom on third floor, for gentleman and wife; also Rooms tor single gentlemen, with Board ; best references exchangt 57 WEST THIRTY-NINTH e t Floor, handsomely furnished, will be te! Board, to a jamily or gentiemen WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.—A LARGE and well turn feurth floor front Room, with jouse and attendance first class; refere! EAST FIFTEENTH STREET, SECOND DOOR from Fourth avenuc.—Furnished Rooms to let to 104 indies and gentlemen: Roar for, lady only; or a tew young ladies accommodated with Boar 109 BAST NINETEENTH STREET TO LET, TO A 2 physician or dentist, with Board it desired, larze Room ; French basement house, With closets, hot aud cold water, connecting. 116 East Fiery {urnished of unfurnished Rooms, with or without Board; bath and gas. . 136 WEST, .THIRTY-SECOND | STREET—HAND- OVD somely turnist Room, with hot and cold wa- ter, for genticman and wite. Foard for lady only 15 2 WEST TW DURTH Si REET.—PLE e ant Rooms, wi 7 provements; table well supplied and ne: 3 family sinall; terms $6 to $8 per we e CORNER OF Ql SECOND AV 15& street entran MURTH STREET.—A FEW RE- corner front Room for lady and gentleman or two gen- tlemen; no other boarders take 93] BAST, NINE H STREET.—A LARGE je. second story fro room, with large clos ut and cold water and nicely turnished, to let, with B toa gentleman ind wife. ds gLN a ¥ 939 BAST THIRTY EIGHTH STREET.—A LADY 24 living alone would hike to have a lady ot re- Spectability to room or Board with her; references re- quired and given. iva i WEST TWENTY-FOURTH | STRE FRONT and hall Rooms on the third foor to let, with Board, to gentlemen or gentleman and wile; terms mode- rate; ho moving. O56 West THIRTY NINTH i ©YO two new and handsomely furnished Parlors, to: gether or separately, with Board: house has all modern improvements; convenient to tour lines of car 31¢ WEST THIRTY-FIFTH STREET.—TW) VERY e comfortable Rooms, with hot and. cold wate rent, with Board, in a private family; terms reasong 397 BAST SEVENTEENTH STREET. FCrsisn iD 2.44 Rooms to let, with Poard, tronting Stuy yes Park; no moving in May. Apply this week. 33] WEST THIRTY srcoND STREP TA Nicx DOL and newly furnished back Room, on third to let, with Board, or would let the sau moving in May ; terms moderate. STREFT.—TO LET, BOARD AND LODGING WANTED. YOUNG GENTLEMAN DESIRES BOARD, WITH Pleasant room and conveniences, iri, social family ; state particnlars and price. 1d office. GENTLEMAN WANTS A NICE FURNISHED Room, with Board for his wife, in a private family, | below Tenth street, Adaress J. J. BOARD, WANTEDSBY A YOUNG GENTLEMAN: A Room within block of Fifth avenue; terms and $10; reference given. Address H., Jr., Herald office. FIARLEM BOARD WANTED-FROM MAY 1, BY A genticman and wife? location and table inust be first class, Address, with full particulars and terms, 3. ., box 149 Herald office, Reterences required. WaASTED_ Rooms WITH PRIVATE TABLE, FOR gentleman, wile, infant and nurse. Address, with full partiou!ars as to price, location, &c., H. M.. box 14708 Post office. WAXTED—G00D BOARD IN A FAMILY WHERE no other boarders shall be taken, by & gentleman, Wife, daughter, infant and two servanis; a Sitting Koom and four Bedrooms required ; beral, price pald tor sood accommodations. Address, stating ferms, locality, mode of access, &c., M. M., box I ‘ald Uptown Branch office. WAXTED-AN, BL ANTLY FURNISHED PARLOR 0 vant Fipor, with priiner soarders;, location between, ts, Broadway ison a¥enue, above Twenty-third street and Broad 5 avenue, Ww renty-third street. Bieks AGE Sox lus Herald Uptown Bra waste BOARD IN A RESPECTABLE FAMILY for alady; pleasant, large room ropsiren) with modern, amprovements Address, stating id apectable young men can be accommodated with | Tenth strect.—A beautitul | . box 24 Herald office: | A —NOTICE. NOTICE. NOTICE* + In consequence of going South, Iam compelled to Sell’ my magnificent Household Furniture, rich Parlor and Bedroom Suits, Library and Dining Furniture, ele- ant rosewood 74; octave Pianoforte, cost to order $1,000, for $20; great sacrifice. Call at 210 West Twenty-Arst street, near Seventh avenue, N. B.—Cut this out. MAGNIFICENT LATEST STYLE CRIMSON SATIN. Parlor Suit, nearly new, cost $575, for $200; one do.y a brocatel and reps Suits. $75, $50 and $35; Piano- forte, eatnenes het tao Curtains, gg feat ett ¥ jar) ‘urkis! ainges Buiter ie, Bookenses, 400. lots up; Bol Lounges, Builet Extension Household Furniture; a sacritice. Residence 113 West Eighth street (Clinton place), between Fifth and Sixth avenues. GREAT SACRIFICE FOR CASH—AT PRIVATE residence 124 West 26th st. : Pianotorte. cost $9K), for $250 ; Parlor Suits, cost $500, tor $150; rep Suits, $75 to $301 Bedroom Suits, $25, and 300 lots for less than half cost. A WMAGNIFICENT DRAWING, ROOM SUITS, POM: « padour and Marie Antoinette styles, covered silt brocade; made order ; cost $550, for $200; do. ‘$150, do. $45; Etagere, Cabinet, Table, rosewood Pianoforte, Bronzes, Paintings, Mirrors, Velvet Carpets, Clocks, tose wood, walnut Clamber Furniture, Mattresses, Extension Table, Silverware, Glassware. A sacrifice, property family leaving city. 36 West 15th st, near 5th av. T BENDALL'S OLD STAND.—FURNITUR! pets and Bedding cheap tor cash or by w monthly payments, C, E. CANNC 11 Hudson street, C ARPETS, Furniture, Beds, Bediting, & ts taker k or month, eorner of Twenty-fiith street an NOMPLETE FURNITUL ) sale, ata great sacrifice, on the Ist of May: sooner, Call at 138 East Twenty-sixth street, SCHOFIELD, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday next, be- tween 1 A. M. {00D SECOND HAND AND MISFIT CARPCTS A I specialty ; ail sives English Brussels and Ingrain for sale cheap, at 112 Fulton street, corner of Duich (entrance on Dutch street). NEORGE A. CLARK. AR SYST OP PAY ments tor furnishing city and country hon-es with: elegant Furniture, Carpets, Upholstery, 4. 747 Broad- way. AMES GRAHA purchase ever ern and antiqu OF A FRENCH FLAT FOR 0) THIRD AVENUE, IS OPEN TO scription ot Furniture, both mode Jets, de. Where a large Lota? every description mnay he seen on hand, MONTY, Ol RELY PAYMENTS —C\RPETS Furniture, Kedding S07y & CUNNINGHAM, 384 and 336 Third avenue, near fwenty-eirhta » .caah Prices lower thaa aay oLier Houses it tae ©19¥ A pay TE PARTIES DESIRING TO DIS? their, Fur ture ean meet with @cash pure addresi H. F., box 38) office. fe QTORAGE FOR FU PIANOS, BAGGAGE, Ske. AM goods p parate comps ranents. 1 Sk 34 Commerce street, Apply to MICU AL: near Bleecker. W FEKLY AND MostiiLy ture. Carp Bedding, THWAIT & € Chativwar stock and low PJ ERO REFRI RA é) . wit ighest awards 0 MENTS FOR FURNE at BM, COWPER- stree. An mmense a WITH WATER COOLER; and ive preserver in the world; American: Institute, 1507, 1959, A. M. LESLEY, Manufite urer, 2% and 26 West Twenty-third street. MAKELE MANTELS. nth stree’. je Counters, Monue speuition, Marbi: Turning N ORTMENT OF MANTELS, UNSU PASSED PB: for be ity of design and quality’ of wercmanship. ork ol cien specialty. Slate Work oF at RN RUYN SLATE COMUANY, Fourth avenue and Seventeenth street, Unio: square, QYEWART'S SLATE MANTE oH AND ELE- “Slate Works of every deseri non; Mar- Kat det Mantels, “EB, STEWART. & Cn 30 an ad ‘d street, near Seventh avenite, N. Yq @ KLABER & COR STEAM MARBL® WORKS, @23 SG. West Finy-trst street, between. Broadway. ‘and Riehth avenue.—Marble and 'Marbleized Maxcols, Monus ments, Headstones of superior workmanship, at very low prices. STORAGE. TORAGE For Furniture, Pianos, Baggage. tc. All goods placed in separate compartin nts. Apply to MICHALES & SON, 82 and 34 Cominere« street, neay Bleeker. _ CIGARS AND TOBACCO. SPANOLAS OF HAVANA TOBACCO, }QUAL TO Y genuine in appearance und quality: af $.¥ ber thowe Sands algo the cee OFC AYNER & C0, @) Axion lane, 7 _ MEDICAL. _ ide, CARD.-DR, AND MRS. BOTT, & AMIUY STREET} hours, 9 A. M. till 9 P.M. | DEN, D* see ity street, near Filth aven D™ waxwert, 14 RAST TENTH SIRE terms, HOFFMAN, box 183 Herald Uptown Q FOUNG LADIES WANT SMALL ROOM, WITH Board, located between Twenty-seventh and Thirty- fourth streets and Third and Eight exceeding $12 per week references given and Fequired, Address 260 Broadway, avenues; board not NGELL'S TURKISH AND ELECTRIC BATHS, 61 Lexington avenue.—Rooms for gentlemen or fami- lies, with or without meals, and private table if desired ; house and baths open all night YRITTENDEN HOUSE, 1,144 BROADWAY, CORNER J Twenty-sixth street.—On the American and Eu- ropean plan.—Suits and single Rooms, at moderate Prices; single Rooms, $1 per day. Hoe ST. GERMAIN, FIFTH AVENUE, SWaNTY. seeond street and Broadway. ican or Eu- Topean plan.—Rooms, all front, did location for permanent of 1 aud Summer; Table @ Hote, Woe DUBOIS, D MME, WHITEING AND MME 1, near Broadway. D* DESPARD, 41 EAST TWENTY. EIGHEM STREET, near Fourth avenue.—Oftice hours fron: 4 9 to % eee D* FRANKLIN, 161 BLELCKER STRE Wi, — R. KING'S OFFICE, i AMITY STRURT, ONT ‘block West of Browdway and Grand Central Hotek: Rk. AND MME. GRIND.E, 120 WEST TWENTY sixth street, near Sixth avenue. ME. VAN BUSKIIK, PHYSICTAN, RiatbENom ML 104 Bast 25th s¢., vetween Third and Lexington ave _4 3 AUTHORIZED AGENTS, ls ME. RESTEL|) Greenwich street and No. 7 sixth avenue. MME. DESPARD, PUYSICIAN, RESIDENCE 4 BASP Tweanly eighth street, near Fourth #yenuee -