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__ CLERKS AND SALESMEN, “) GENTLEMAN OF EDUCATION AND THE HIGH- est honor is desirous of ‘Drocaring the scarein yenip concern , would Renn tira ine eae} . Gy OX if satisfactory, Addi OUD COAL SALESMAN | WANTED. —TOA payd ie it inted with the business good wi Riven.y Nowe otters need apply. address BUB- A efen ven. 5 ‘ANTED_DRUG CLERK. use HAVE A LIC! NEE ‘and speak German. . P. WANIBRS venue. oe ANTED—BY AN ENERGETIC YOUNG MAN, A either home situation as shipping clerk or wii travelling: dest relerence ag abil hor ac. ; Stages moderate. Address 1. Pa: Si Waa BALESMAN THAT LAs SOME CITY and country trade for tea, cof ind spices; also 9p aysistant boo Dookk keeper. “appv, betw mm 1 and 12, at 261 Duane st. ANTED—A_ COMPETENT BOOKKEEPER, AD- dress, with reference and salary expected, 0. 0., Herald omice. is ANTED—A YOUNG MAN WHO UNDERSTANDS Fost hee bee Bhs. write up a setof books, Address st office box ANTED—A YOUNG CLERK IN A LAW OFFICE, salary $6.a week to start; must write a good hand. Address Dox 2,986 Post Oilice. ITED—FIRST ©: ASS CLOTH SALESMEN: ain FR German. Inquire at KELLER & AL- ‘LEN’S cloth house, corn Ann and William sts ANTED—A SHIPPING CLERK, BY A F' OREIGN WwW and domestic fruit house. Address, with references, box t 3,279 Post st oftice. . COACHMEN AND GARDENERS. NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1873.—TRIPLE SHEET. HELP WANTED—MALES, "ANTED—A MAN TO WORK ON THE FARM THAT soon mood Wises A BITUATION.— copy at orses and knows how to Pipesene qiiling toh ny Griver as is Sens Sad py = we io Worth st st, roses om 10, Thursday trom 10 nce. homes. two opal ot vas fierata ptows cs nay mol racer ere opmras. BOARDING CLA! ‘A hook, iiful and ¢: need man Days Fa bi gerbe Fpl ee ppete driver | oF two women, one for, meats a1 and. 90,88 baker ot rend sine sabe enieetacietearamce 0 | RATES, Map ieani neg ae ¥ LASS, WISHES A SITUATION; GENTLEMANLY sonurs b Fy RARE Lene rafreneadreme? and tageonne & gar: 4 J opportunity, ELLIS & CO., 48 Broad st, dener ; married. no reference. Pens fy A OLERK MECHANICS AMD. ARTISANS 5.130 Herald oi 350 winteato we the splendid Brookiva tows sold without rege: RE. JONSON, Jr, Ge upENER AND FARMER'S SITUATION WANTED— By a Scotchmal places near Ne’ G ARDENER'S SITUAT peseneed, married, _ Address | competent to take full cliarye of d_ willing aided in first class ‘ION WANTED—BY AN EX. gen- {o make bimselt enerall, Ned. Address M, Aik, DOX useful teat, references furnished. Id office. ARDENER OR and trustworth: wishes A SAAB ORS pi sand prop HORAN, care ¢ iF FARMER—A SOBER, HONEST married man, with two children, horoughly understands vegetables, aU of Peter pfreguhouse plants, Ade lenderson (present em- plover) ie and florist, Bergen Post office, Jersey Oty Heigh G grape era Heratd ottice. arried man ; no chil ENER'S SITUATION WANTED.—FIRST CLASS dren; horoughly understands growing, greenhouses, fruit and vegetables in gen- unexceptionable reference. Address P. L,, box 106 eee SITUATION WANTED—BY a TRUE DL, 1378 Broad roadway. ANTED—FOR THE SILK DEPARTMENT IN A Fetuil dry goods house, a first class, salesman, with mnexceptionable references. Apply toJ, M. REIMAN & 60., 25 Union squ ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN, IN A book pablishiog. oF Ue NRE Ss Bat refer- ence. Add IGHAN, Maiden lane. Wartep a MAN WITH GOOD Bpsinee QuaLi. fications, especially that of salesman, combined with tact and ‘good address, for @ permanent position With a first class house as light porter and collector, on salary and commission; security and references’ re- ured. Address, with stamp for answer, stating pre- jous employment, W. H. B., Herald office. ANTED—A CLERK IN A LAW OFFICE, MUST BE riter; erald off good and quick $4 per week. Address in hanawiiting, H.& C., tice. ANTED—BXPERIENCED SALESMEN FOR THE ods and gent’s farnishin, partments, also has cashier. H. B, RU L, 360 Bow ANTED—A LAWYER'S CLERK, STATE QUALI- fications and salary expected to ATTORNEY, box 379 Herald office. ANTED—A POSITION, BY A MIDDLE. A: D MAR. ried man; has had 20' years’ experience as cashier nd pookkeoper ; has a thordugh knowledge of buildings furniture and luinber trades, and has had seven years! experience on raliroads in’ Europe, MG, box 174 Post office, Williamsburg, L. Address A. ares ‘D—A CAPABLE SALESMAN IN A GROCERY ‘ore; ont who understands his business sharopg lily and Js wing to devote time to the interests of his employer, to such a man @ permanent situation and fair wa es will be eyes, Call between 9 and 10 A. M. at store, | Presiden South Brookly: WANTED—A BOY FOR ENTRY CLERK; ONE WII ling to commence reasonably can apply in own Randwiiting, stating age, references and e: tions; miust have some experience. Address ENTRY C ahaha Herald office, A aDE vey A § )AOHMAN “AND GARDENER’ 8 SITUATION wanted—By a respectable ni led man; has good reference; wmnderstands his business in ali its branches, Address J. K. ... Herald office. ICAN SINGLE MAN WISHES A SITUATION ardener and coachinan; can milk; good refer- TOM, Herald Uptown Branch otfice, “AN ABLEBODIED MAN, MARRIED, WANTS A SI uation as farmer and gardener, Address FREY- GANG, Herald office. GENTLEMAN DESIRES TO OBTAIN A SITUA- tion for his coachiman ; a faithful, honest, ey man. Call on or address EDWARD, 121 West 46th SINGLE MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS Lk i class gardener; thoroughly understands the ‘eenhouses and ome pent wil I be sound willing nd. ob} izing and not afraid of work; has best reference ue stemployer. Address GARDENER, box 141 Her- A oA RDENER WANTS A SITUATION; pacity to take ofa gentleman's German ; city reference. Address GARDE, A. Thomson, 243 Grand st. New A SOACHMAN'S | SITUATION WANTED—BY A Protestant single man; good, careful city driver; excellent groom;. sober, reliable,’ obliging man; first Claws reterences, ‘Address R. 8., box 117 Herald office, A COACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A o:Firet clase man : best city reference. Call on or ad- _ “ oo ~. at Mr. Stillings’, harness maker, M4 Sth av., var 1 st. A FIRST OL ASS CI moter ree MARRIE D, WISHES a situation; understands his business thoroughly; Feats ars’ reference from last mployer; no objection e ountry. ly jo. 4 it 36 h st. “AMS WANTS A SITUATION AS PLOUGH) and gardener; understands farming, &c. : erences. Call for three days at 84 Mulberry st. YOUNG MAN W. HAS Lace ; sin ER, ‘care of N good ret- NTS A SITUATION AS COACH- ‘man and room; thoroughly understands his busi- good reference, Call on or address for two has days iP. ©. 05t West Sith st, A YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS COACH. jan or groom in a private tamily; fist lana reter- ence from his last employer. Address D. M. C., box 190 Herald offic A® YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION J AS COAG! 1H. man orcoachman and groom in a private tamily ; can come well recommended ; is sober and single. Cali on or address F. in the Srocery store. A COLORED MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS coachman in a Mas 3 family; eleven years’ reter- ence. oe JOSEPH, Brewster & Co.'s, corner 27th st and 5th av. re THOROUGHLY COMPETENT MAN WITH ‘GouD ey references, wishes a situation as coachman; is out of place in consequence OF fe departure of h ployer tor F pe A ldress O. H., 15 ath at. nes A RESPECTABLE MAN AND WI E WISH SITU. ations in the country, the man as coachman, and ‘wife as cook and laundress: good reference trom tast Jace. Ag ad two di Ci ark's piace, win st n fo! o days, Call or address 90 St. (A SITUATION | WANTED—RY | A FIRST CLASS coachman (Protestant); sve years’ reference ; will be highly recommended by Sasi Ht emmployer | no. gbiect Ee bewcen ba Call on or seer i. st 7th ween h an tu oath ir tw ‘ft ae wit i e attended fos ‘o re -. Sotee te A SITUATION WANTED—AS COACHMAN, BY A gasses bow yousat cum child); nas lived with! present ret Y recomme! ‘a A Gress box 276 Siow Bing Post wy “or 24 South sty N, 5 country preferred, A SITUATION WANTED | AS COACHMAN AND groom By a single Protestant many can milk and do bor ial Herald &c.; good reierence. Address L. 8., rald A SITUATION WANTED—AS COACHMAN BY A Laicotchman: would like place where he could is & competent man ; 10 year: Sooty at or address stable 116 j West 25th st. mnt scar sa A Sitvation WANTED—AS8 COACHMAN, BY A Protestant man of long experience in elty driving and has first clas city reference from his former and last smployer. Call on or address J. F., 144 Sth av., harness A SITUATION WANTED—BY A_ FIRS ene fgtchman: excellent groom; careful, Heady driver: led; no fam oi Madre H., 60 West 44d st., private Sgr i mneionaas NTED—I BY A SINGLE YOUNG ¥ MAN, nd groom ; understands his business hes; best city reference, Inquire pr two A: colceeins SITUATION eee SIN. tuoroughiv competent in everything a Beixin and obliging; rellauie’ seference. © Addvec SOACE AN, ox Sr Tieraid omee, "FENCE: | Adddrese GENTLEMAN, GIVING UP KEEPING HORSE gd to obtain a situation f it Bictly sober and reliable, “Call on or ‘address B. By 219 SITUATION WANTED—AS A COACHMAN, B A fully competent ae of long experience; first ae reference trom and previ plo: and capability. oF addrear 1h Wont eh ot ety SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, MAR. ried, as coachman and groom, of lon; perience madersiaids hiv dutien five years in iast place’ Call ai Or address 185 Havt Soth st, private stable,” “Slt at Conca A GENTLEMAN DISPENSING WITH horses can recommend his coachman as industrious careful and willing. Inquire of BE. G. SHEPPARD, 19 Broadway. ACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED—B® A_ FIRST Cy man, sinale Fong gerteoely e care jenii willing and ‘obtiing neces. Address R., box 2! Goscuuan’s aTaTTON WANTED—BY A RE- spectable married man, without encumbrance; Nas Jong experience and understands his business thoroughly Brat class city reference, Call on or address M 3 tinderst nds driving, GARDENER 'S SITUATII J oughly practical mai granary fonnty. dress A. B., box YOACTIMAN’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A COMP’ C tent single man; excel! no objection to the country ; or address H, G., 109 West I has a small famil; laying out new, ood reference. Address ION WANTED—BY A THOR- mn; understands greenhouses, rounds, &c.; married, no Herald office. x It lent groom and careful drive: first class reterence. Call on Adth st. XARDENER ried man; no children flower gardener; good city relerences Address J. M. Herald office. box 124 # "3 SITUATION WANTED—BY A MAR- 1; 18 @ good vegetable, fruit and NARDENER'S SITUATI has a thorough Jove leces of hot and cold graperi: greenhouses, ai rom Last plac ening in Address (ON—BY A MARRIED MAI ponoral; (our years’ releren , 878 Broadway. LAIN GARDENER, COACHMAN, A&C, spectable married mi can milk, take care of lawns, &c.; wile, if req BY A RE- in: is. good driver and groom: ttle, do. plain gardening, mow uired, would care dairy and poultry; with or’ without cotiage; good recommenda: tions. " Addre ress T. L., seed GARDEN! hy ‘PpRactica, farm if require: BRIDGEMAN, young and great experience in Herald office. QINGLE MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS COA and groom; city or ¢ and sa Bs ten years’ Address E., ANTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN, understands arden: would take cha: ‘at class reterence. store, 876 Broadway. ITUATION WANTED—BY A_ STEADY, man, as assistant gardener, | sto Cortlandt st. ER WANTS A SITUATION— reenhouses, grapenes, Re of A, small Address E,W SING LE Zood reierence C.F, business. Address M. ‘ountry ; will be found capable first class recommendations. Ads West $24 st. BY A first class man, with seven years’ best city recom- mendations trom present emplover for leaving. aheee COAC. town | Ww TED—A SITU ATION. AS” COACHMAN, atisiactory reaso: , box 173 Herald U MA BY A colored man who understands his business thor- oughi, dress i gefers to West 24th si Waxtep-a SITUATI his former employers. Apply to or ad- it. JON AS COACHMAN, BY A first class.man of long experience, with seven years’ best recommendations thea ble 241 East 20th st. from out. Call onor address. COACHM. who is Present employer te sta “WANTED 2Y A FIRST CLASS COLORED COACH- man, @ situation as coachman and groom; thorongh- ly understands the care and management ot horse: good py Tage trom last employer. Call on or address E: Tae ploy ol e838. 1 115 West TANTED—BY A STEADY MAN, coachman and groom; A SITUATION AS understands the care and management of horses; can train young colts to saddle harness; Neuire Ory ood refere yrile av., B: nee. Address ©. T., care John rooklyn. WANTED—ay A MARRIED MAN (PROTESTANT), situation as house, grapery, fruit, ve) places. “Address GARDEN ‘ardener; fully understands green: laying out tirst class eeor ER, box 121 Herald office. TANT —BY A YOUNG COLORED MAN, A SITUA- tion as coachman and waiter ina private family; best references. Inauire at 945 3d av. ‘i Fe Wane. )—BY A MARRIED MA coac! Adare TANTED—BY A MARRIED MAN, coachman: has two understands yardening ; ence. office, ANTED—A SITU ‘Address MIUHAEL TION, dener (single); thoroughly understands A SITUATION AS { ood city reference. A SITUATION AS children: id a first class groom, 8 Food city and country revere NNAN, box 121 “Herald BY A PRACTICAL araenin in all i branches, laying out new places: also woul rintend a farm; best references given. Adgre: PRACTICAL, Herald office. ie ies ANTED—BY A YO a situation as first.clt ence from present employer. town Branch office, — ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, ENGLISHMAN sitaation as first class from present employer. carriage shop, 25th st. Clarkson pp ai ct. ANTED—A YOUNG SINGLE ANTED=A SITUATION. young man as coat dener; thoroughly unders! found sober, honest and of horse: driver; dress J. M., box 136 Herald ANTED—A_ SITUATI WwW Can be seen at J. harness and carriages, and i: fas fone years’ reference as to UNG MA lass coach | (ENGLISHMAN), am; has long refer: ‘Address J. 4, Herald Up- coachm ; has long reiere MAN TO WORK ON accustomed to farm work pre- to THOMAS ASCOTT, Florist, BY A RESPECTABLE or as coachman and gar- ds both businesses: will be obliging ; understands the ca care office, tor two da, ‘ON, BY A SCOTCHMAN, AS Bowe, vegetable ardener ; understands b and cows, dc. FOBSON st. Good relers ara ried man; pas po Orange st., Newark, N. HELP W ANTED=! AL (AGENTS (An ARE, MAKIN oe Gente. ail at 98 Libert; wanted CHANCE TO LE women, boys and girls learn and take an the supply. Av.. opposite Cooper Institute. mand greater thi » NGELUS TURKISH want agreeable, sampl 61 intelligent, No. 9 John st. Good reier- AS GARDENER, | BY A MAR. encumbrances. Address 459 G $10) PER WEEK SELLING le. A few more smart men rty st, room 2 ‘ARN TELUGRAPHY.—MEN, itions: de: 8 College, THOMPS! BATE ‘On dustrious young American men and women, not older than 25 years; Protitable emyloyment and ‘medical instruction: “eter: ences require SMART, ACTIVE MAN “WANTED—IN A LIGHT outdoor business. Apply, after 9 o'clock, at NEW YORK BOOK CONCERN, No.7 RTIST WANTED.—A Warren street, fourth floor. FIRST CLASS CRAYON ART- ist wanted immediately; one also capable ot doing oil, ink and water color work’ KNOW 255 and 257 Fulton st., Brookly' n WANTED. toot Pala! ARKEEPE and ieree which ployers, F. A. W., box 103 referred. TON & MACGREGOR, , STATING A must b resent Or past em: et Herald ‘ome OY WANTED—WILLING TO MAKE HIMSELF GEN- erally useful; German preferred ; dress box 5,044 Fost office, OY WANTED-IN A LAW OFFICE, WHO W writ atair hand and resides with his parents; good Address, in handwriting of applicant, BY, Herald otice. ence required. ATTORS FFICE AND ERRAND active and ambitions. stating wages demanded, HE REPUBLIC LIFE $3 per week. Ad “BOY WANTED, MUST BE Address in own handwriting, A. X. .» Herald office. INSURANCE COMPANY, 409 Broadway, want a few first class business men to act ANTED—A FRW MORE FIRST CLASS CANVA. solicitors in the metropolitan district. 88+ ers, who mean business, at 55 CI jambers st., N. Y. W Charles st. ANTED—TWO GOOD STABLEMEN AT 72% ANTED—A YOUNG MAN TO LEARN THE BUSI- ness; $6 a week the station A. first year. Address A. Bac, TANTED—A YOUNG MAN TO DRIVE A BAKER'S best reterence required. Wanten-a SOBER charge of a woollen thorough: cuderstands dress PETER V. YERANC ANTED—A BOY, FOR GENERAL OFFIC! E WORK must write a good pape and brit last place. Address H. N. (oacinas “AND DENER. A yung man wants a situ his business: will be use dress W.M. F, ‘4 box 9 Herald offer Cosma “AND Gi wat & young man; understands his business thoroughly; witlhig and obliging ; om an milk if, required Hirst class reference. Address M, M., ‘o00 Herald INFIDENT, M AS above ; Un ind obliging. | Ad- GARDENER’S SITUATION Gone UMAN AND GARDENERS SITUATION—B dy sincle man; thoroughly understands both branche: Aan hd Werald office, woe Aaurens COAG ND GROOM'S SITUATION WANTED— man: thoroughiy under keepione orses and carriages, unexceptiona- res M, box 126 Herald office. > YOACHMAN'S SITUATIO! — Co eemimatried wasATION, WANTED. BY A pins hove, Galion or et résa HP a po viare sadaicry, 1.268 Brosaway. 1: Ps REAM. {ARMER AND Figs GARDENER’ 6! N ee yered br eo eteics GARDENER: ate ‘ATION ged Mare} five years’ good reference as to charac- erand ability ; satisfactory reason employer. Call on or address I’. ¥. Janda (MAORIST AND GARDENERS SITUATION WANTED By a German married man, po family, vndersiane ws Dusinere. Adres FLOKIST, BOX 579 beraid ouice for leaving resent +5 Hed store, % Cort wagon: must be Cate onest, sober and obliging; SINGLE MAN To “TAKE ‘mill in the Moy obot one who usiness. Apply to or ad- KE, 1,201 Broadwa: reterences from Herald of es BOY IN A CLOTHING STORE, ABOU T elf userul. So'cloc! . at £23 Wie ANTED—A YOUNG generally operat, useful Se china an GL: Tor ‘one week, Broo! rs ola, to carry out packaxes and make Apply. 00d .. at 623 East Tenth st. him- references, atter with MAN To MAKE HIMSELF ‘lass store, Address ‘ald Branch office, kiyn 4 Wrens CANVASSER or EXPERIENCE, TO take orders for our publications; to one giving sat- isfactory references as to ability, specia! PP icegeny will rn offered, Address Bond st wee NTED—IN A NEWS! Herald office. ligent, trusty youth, w! do errands, write addresses, &c. and permanent siaaton a J. B. INCOTT & PAPER OFFICE, AN INTEL- akaiare one lady tefpia aper parties, Address A. N. A., ANTED—A wines chara to 4 strictly fret clase im wilh reserepces, W, Wide GENTLEMAN OF” ter, to control t ofa well known fire eatinpelawes} NT JOURNALIS nen. eds ee the Herald ofice er and right pene: liberal terms omer + no others need apply D., 4,906 Chesaut mh olla. ier's | Fil | AT ithe next Monday. Send to pi Park's row ior amap. _THE TRADES, “Sues PRACTICAL GERMAN CHEMIST, OF LONG EX. perience In the ies ‘tates, wants @ situation, ‘Address CHEMIST, box 109 id oifice. PRACTICAL WATOH AND CLOCK REPAIRER wants a situation ; good references, Apply by let- to W. LEMMON, 72 Carmine st YOUNG MAN THAT HAS SERVED HIS FULL ime in the old country atthe year ats Funeeto no under instruction for one yt 85 A AARP a 1@ “ROOM HANDS bg aR = RARITAN Woollen Milly, Raritan, N. trom New Likteiy take New Jersey Central Statens from toot of NTER, —ONE HOUR FROM NEW YORK; ne Tore for rent of cottage and have plent, Address, with references, box 1,000 ee. N roe UATION WANTED—BY A PRACTICAL HAT shaper; understands blocking hats; bas had long experience in retail stores, Address A. D., box 173 Herald Uptown Branch office. PRINTERS.—A MAN TO TAKE CHARGE OF A Job office doing & large business in show work, post- ers, programmes, cuts, &¢.; also mercantile work; must nd would prefer one be & good disciplinarian, capable, acquainted with show’ busiuess. Address, with rele ences, wage: . x L Ly » Herald office, 10 TAILORS,—WANTED, A PRACTICAL to go to Connectic bY ° cut in # enstom pop salary L000 to $1.20. Apply ft ADLER BRO and Broadway, between 10 and 11 ‘ANTED—A WAGON PAINTER good work on 12 truck need aly: ‘Address box 2 call on J. H, CADUGAN, 173 ANTED—A GUILDER OF o'clock. TO DO SOME none but those competent % ust office, New York, or } Chambers xt. PICTURE FRAM Cel rd atl ay will be given. Apply at N 5 Beekman st., room | ee ANTED.-A VERY GOOD CARVER IN WOOD, who isalsoa good draughtstnan, wishes employ: ment in this city or county, Addrets C. W., Herald ANTED—A GERMAN BOY WIIO CAN SPEAK English, in a real estate office: wages $2 50a week. Address, in own handwriting, box 192 Herald office. TANTED—A CUTTER OF EXPERI A Clothing store, in, the city, in the custonn’ depart nti Rood references required.’ Address, with reler- enees, A. H., box 144 Ueraid office, ANTED—A BOY IN AN OFFIC own handwriting, stating refere: 2,970 Post office. «5 bo: P. ADDRESS, IN sand salary, B. CUTTER FOR A SHIRT AND COLLAR factory; must be @ practical man, references r byt Apply by letter. Box 268}, Post office, ‘Montreal, Danas ANTED—A SMART YOUNG MAN AS CUTTER FOR ladies’ suits; one whe has had experience in th same line. HAYWARD, 322 Cat _ FRENCH ADVERTIS \X DEMANDE—UNE BONNE FRA soigner deux petits enfants. S'adresser. C O* DESIRE ACHETER UN BON VIOLON ITALIE Viole ou Vioioncelle. Ecrire a QUARTETTE, He ald office, ayant soin de donner une description et 1¢ nom du manufacturier, mentionuer Je prix, Pendroit etle Jour ou on pourrait le voir. “DEMANDE—UNE JEUNE FILLE FRANCAISE pour soigner deux enfants de 6etSans et faire le blanchissage fn de 1a famille. S'adresser, 3sme rue Est, 10), Joudi, depuis I heure jusqu’a 4. AY ny atthe N for the purpose, STREET, NEAR *rOURIH AVENUE . and other PACKAGES containing “articles ot VALUE can be stored with SAFETY at low rates. Yersong can forward their goods from any part of EUROPE or AMERICA direct to this warehouse. THE PUBLIC Is invited to examine the superior ace commodations, light, ventilation, safety, &c., which this FAMILY GOING TO healt DESIRE at private sale all their new and Furniture, made to order Parlor, Library, Dining wom, Bedroom Suits. Can be seen from 11 to 2 or in the evening at 144 West Forty “third, street. MAGNIPFI TY DRAWING ROOM 8U In, t COMPA. Antoinette style, covered sitk brocad post $550, for one do. $150; do., $45 ‘abinet Table, rosewood Pianoior .. Bronze, rrors, Velvet Carpets, Clocks, rosewood and er Furniture, Mattresses, bxtension rani, Glassware; a ‘itice property family 8 West Lin st, ‘near roth ay. handsome Parlor Suit, made to order; $180; brocatel and reps Suits, $75, Sehand $35 Paintings, Mirrors, Bookcase, Turkish s. Bronzes, Vases, Clocks, Silverware, rosewood wut Chamber Suits, $35 up; Carpets, 4) cents 1 “t $575, Pape wali t Buffet Extension Table, Motos: a sacrifer, Rests dence 115 West Eighth street (Clinton place), between e ow BEN TAND—FUi t# and Bedding cheap tor cash, monthly payments. a 20) and 211 Hudson street, corner Cansl ~ RARE CHANCE FOR CASH.—AT PRIVATE dence 124 Westh Twenty: street, Parlor edroom Suits $25, and 300 lots, VITURE, CAR. or by weekly and ANN Sou Velvet Brussels Ca THIS (Thursday) S t the large four story residence, 11 West Eighth street place), between Fifth and Sixth avenue Parlor Bults, 15 rosewood and walnat © hair and spring Mattresses, Bedding Ty octave Planotorve, ‘Turkish und Oriental French walnut Dining Room Furnitur Ported Bronzes, Vases. Statuary. Clock hina Dinner and Tea Sets, Cutle ERN. ROTH, Auctioneer. Goods packed ‘ana’ suipeed for pur- chasers. City or country. OTICE—GREAT SAORIFIC jor Suits, covered rich satin bi i: one do. $i}, wood 7% oct Of Paintings, Bro’ Library an fate ‘urn French 1 7 Fates ttf ELEGANT PAR- rr rep Suits $39 to $60; magnificent rose. ool and Cover; beautiful Mirrors, Curt Diming | Furniture rose Chamber suits, Mattremer, Bedding, Call at 210 West 2vt st, near 7th aventie, -N-B-—Woods not sold this day will be sold at auction to morrow ‘Prey at 10% o'e lock. Cut this out. NY PARTIES HAVIN Carpets, Mirrors, &e., aaices by addressing FUL ce. od Carpets, SSORTMENT OF CARPEDS, FURNITORE Redding at lowest cash prices, by weekly in- atalments, at OFARRELL'S warehouse, 410 Bighth ave nue, between Thirtieth and Thirty. first streets, | A’ 120 WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREKT, BETWEEN 6th and 7th avenues.—A private taniily declining ee keeping will sell all their city made Furniture, Duchess and Poripadour styles Par for buen covered in crimson satin and brocatel, cost $0), for $200; one do., $18; rep Suit, $50; Bedroom Suits, cost $600, for $160: other Suits complete, $50; 50 Oarpeis, 8) cents per yard; Pianotort: Buflet, Extension Tables, Bool will bé sold in large or smal! betore purchasing else Bronzes, Oil Paintings, ase, SW volumes Books; to Suit purchasers. i West 23d street, Oates TS, Furniture, ds, Redding, dc. Payments taken by the week er month, Terms easy. KELLY & CO., corner of Twenty-filth street an Sixth avenue. Gem SECOND HAND AND MISFIT CARPETS A T specialty. —All sizes English Brussels and Ingrain for gale ‘cheap at tt2 Falton street, corner of Dutch, Bu- trance in Dutch ONTHLY OR mai Y PAYMENTS CARPETS p Furniture, Bedding, &¢ DEALY & CUNNINGHAM, 384 and $38 Tnira avenue, near twenty gutn ser'sat _ Prey es lower (han aay other house. 1 PRIVATE PARTIES DESIRING TO DISPOSE OF their Furniture ean meet with a casa purchaser by addresing 5. 1. F., box 38) Wost offic EEKLY AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS FOR_ FUR. niture, bo gt and Bedding, at B. M. COWPET THWAIT & OO. 16 and 157° Chatham street. An immense stock and Yow prices, | CLOTHING. ATM. MARKS’ WELL KNOWN ESTABLISHMENT, lov sixth avenue, opposite Eighth street. ladies and gentlemen can receive the utmost value in cagh tor their cast-off Clothing, Carpets, Jewelry, Laces, Please call ator address the nuinber as above. Ladies waited on by Mrs. Marks, Please try, and satisty yourse! ATES TIO} ia LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, THROUGH ing a large order io fulfil, T compelled to pay more than anyone, without exception, for cast f Clothing, Carpets, Bedding, Furniture, ae. You will find it best to coneetore advantage to callon or address Mr. or Mrs, ROS ERG, Seventh avenue, second hoase above Twenty-fourth street. 7L SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN hingtom and mea rey, Places.—Ladies and gen- Hemen wil be s Astonished at the prices given tor Casto te and Jewelry. Nover Ibelore have such prison been ‘as we und to fil, an order, 1 koods Tus behed. For C ts trom $3 to $20; Pants, $10; ll or address as s8e! lo $70. oo attended by Mrs, ‘harris ee B. MINTZ'8, 6% SIXTH AVENUE.—WANTED, $75,000 worth of Cast-of Clothing, Carpets Jewelry, Lan Nos and gents will be sston- for the Western trade ished at iy ig we casi resses, $10 to pants, $2 t0 810. 9 note by post $75; coats, $20 punctually BS. to by Mr. or Mrs. Mintz, in and out of the city. y| AT 207 THIRD AVENUB, NEAR TWENTY-THIRD sircet, M. LEON pays the highest price for ladies’ and fat Wea hing, Carpets, &c. dies waited on by Mra. Neon. T EDWARD MILLE. ELL KNOWN ESTAR. lishment, 160 Seventh avenue, ne Nineteenth street—Utmost value paid in cash tor Lad ntle oe Cast Of Cloth rpyets, by ealling o SIXTH AVENUB, NEAR FOURTH STREET. — ur establishment is bound ay 50 per cent any other dealer for Cast che Thimy, Dresses, Carats ac." Plegee call vy or address Mi. or MrB NA° |, Cost $600, tor | call SALES AT AUCTION, “AparaN iH. MULLER, ‘AUCTIONEER. VALUABLE LOTS ON NINTH AVENUE, 14TH AND 125TH STREETS, ADRIAN H. MULLER, P._i P_R. WILKINS: March 31, at roadway. ‘Singh avenue two fo lota, poten) corner Ninth avenue the tae at auction, pesien 28 haaag fy cote 4 CO. win 12 o'clock, at wah streets Nine lots, north side, 100 feet west of Ninth t—Four lots, south side, about Leet 2inches wis aren hatt te ‘est of Manhattan Maps at the oltice of Auctioneer, No. 7 Pine atree te A. THIS (THURSDAY) BYBNING, ontinuat ot 73% o'clock, Cc le “of FINE ART AND TELOSTRATED WORKS, at the linton Hall Salesrooms. SATURDAY AEVENING, 2 28th inst, at the Chnton Hi pu \ large collection waar Oil Paintings, handsomely Now on exhibition free, aya and evening, at the Clinton Mal! Salesrooms. at the Leavi itt Ty ee on Monday, 3ist, ‘at 36 an ‘and 8 o'clock P. M. Rerempry 94 sale Cay a larke War Engravin) ronzes, Ornaments, verware,,| ticles of Virtu, a Ja Halogol Vicia, tape 4) ‘The property of a gentleman | be sold en! ly out reserve, ving fe collection of welael ny Statuary, Ae gs Inlaid ie Ar- ) a Steinway y tired (new), &c. Imoff & Muckle, C. for Burope, aud to Now on exhibition free at the Art Rooms, 817 Broadway. The Messrs. esas, LEVI ITT, Auctioneers. RCH, beet tals AUCTIONEER. opp Taeeay street, ni dai mus, bu Seabrights: Game, breeders and offer a rare 5 opportanity reliable fowls. nd halesroomn $7 Nasean stro mre oom Spposie the Post office. ARCH. JOHNSTON Sal Zelt'on Friday, at 11 o'clock, at hii . 37 1dor% eS L partrld ge Cochin: e above are trom the best ‘oops of light and ins, Leghorns, ‘to obtain good and < J, BLEECKER, AUCTIONEER. A.J. BLEBOKER, SON & CO. wil this aay, ) on Twent; ird street and 68 ieet 8 M aneand particulars at ©, 8, PECK’ or J. BLERCKER, SON co. MONDAY, Maroh 31 ‘at 12 M., at Exchange Salesroom, 539 atk M1 ‘Sixth sirect, near avenue May; inaps 77 Cedar street. LLEN B. MINER, AUCTIONEER, hack Sie td Chambers and 77 Re » at prival 236 West Kot GENTEEL Ho EHOLD which is in good order, consistin; grain Carpets, quite new, carved re frame French plate pier bles: Bui Washat sters and Pillows Sheets Pillowcase tension Dining Bable, si iver-plated fEEL HOUSE ‘el Mirrors; Velvet, OLD GENT Mi brocatel; Etageres, Centre and Side en iy np, Kitchen Utensils, &c. ALSO UMBER OF SEWING jorence, & ic. eee MARINES) AU AUCTIONEE: $25,000 worth of THIS DAY (Thursday atthe elegant residen t 10) property of W. R. toinette styles, eo rose Cabinets) Tables, vet, medallion Garp ings by eminent artist Ktager maker; Music Dressins Louis Linen, Canterbur; Bureaus, Mattresses, Extension is sware, Silverware, furniture. Sun ay, stages or 6th ay. cars Books; sale tal UCTION SALE, all the elegant Household Farnitu’ 210 West will be sold ai by ROBERT C. CAStE coteluin Muse Stand; Turkish Chair: Curtains, Ol ture; Silverware, beau’ Bedroom Suits, covered in reps: elegant rosewood aid Bureaus, Wasbstand Sets, Mattresses, beddin avenue cars to Uist st « 8. CALDWELL, New and second at Ilo Carpets, &e. N Salesroom 79 Beds and dding, 68, Desks, Bookcases, Buffets, LBERT B. WALDRON, AUCTION THIS ae f o'clock, 103 ‘Liberty, 111 Cedar and. 38°C! 15 head of Road and Work Bugis le Descriptive catal Warranties exten ie at sale. hours. 1 o'clock. UCTION. NOTICE.—HENRY ZINN ‘urniture. pnp Paty for genteel housekeeping, v Piatiotorte, cost $900: ‘and figured satin and and feather Bed: Bedding, Lounges, Basement and Kitch cessors to Goupli & Co.), this day and BF and 3, at 12 o'clock, at the Art | Street, now on exhibition POTIC being built in the very b when in course of erection, to be the the State. Ab a fownship. The timber on this land ie ture of bri gages and the t te is Mey head Full , Rarticul ©. P. FAIR, E 8 given by UUTIX, OF Sons, ALE THIS DAY (TU UCTION + 20 West Twent, ‘third street, commencing at 10s o'e! rare and costly Works of A namely —Brilliant:t a and Turkish Chairs, Louages, fine Oil Mirrors, Clocks, Ch and Books, Engtavings, &c. fedrooms: contain, Solid rosewood and inlaid black wall rb Drawing Chairs, Silver and China cloth, Lent Oe logue to highest bidders, LUKE f FITZGER. Ware, & Co oad way, grbosite The sale of rich Siiverware an fine Table Cutiery CLARK J re O61 B: sale commencing at 1039 o'clock A. M, tion previous to sale. out reserve. Valuable Plot, on Twenty-third and ioe ay fourth streets. near Sixth avenue, at aucti ‘arch 27, at 12 noon, a Plot of Ground, inches on 'nwenty- fourth street, running within 209 feet of S1xth avenue; on said plot are seven brick Houses; a most valuable property for public building or for manufacturing € office of auctioneers, 77 Cedar stre brick Houses, with store on first floor and stable in restr, _ 46x90.10 Ist as and Croton; sale absolute; possession MINE ras vay. (PLO RSDAY), MARCH Hh luck, ate residences y third ‘street, heat Seventh avenue, US: FURNI of of Brussels and in crimson and gold brocatel; elegant rosewood and’ gilt Mirrors, with marble top pler eres, lace Window Curtain rosuweod Toctave Plano, made by Steinway & Sons, rich tone and finish; Piano Cover and stool gbouy mounted Bedroom sult Bedsteads, marble top tands, Commodes, hair Mattresses, Bol Brussels ‘aud ingrain Carpetst rosewood and black walnut Parlor. Dining Furniture, consisting of Suits In varions colored reps and Bureaus, Washstands, Commodes, sookeases, Wardrobes, pilin wh eler & Wiison’s, Grover & Baker's, Biipuc, Magnificent Household Furniture, Pianoforte, } ‘Hronzes, Paintings, Drawing Koom Suits, ‘Works of Art, at public auction, West tween Sth and 6th avs., Livingstone. Drawing Room superb Suits, Pompadour, Marie An- ered silk brocade; Marquetery, bois de secretaire, irrots, Lace Curtains, Patnt: rtistic Bronze Statuary | Vises, magnificent rosewood Planotorte, Celebrated et edsteads, Wardrobes Cutlery ;" XN. B.—Parties wishing to attend this ‘THLS DAY (Thursday), at 10%, o'clock. ist st, near 7th uvenue without reserve, IN, Auctioneer. Elegant Parlor Suits, covered In satm brocatel and VYompudour and Marie Antoniette styles nificent rosewood 7', octave Pianotorie, Stool, Cor Centre Tables, Etageres, C ‘onsole jul Oil Paintings, Bronzes, Mirrors, Hall, Library and Dining Furni: Wardrobes, Chairs, Lounges, Toilet —Sale positiv AUCTIONEER. ind Household Furniture, this day lock, consisting superb Parlor Suii Chamber and Dining Room Suits, Horses, Wagons and Harness. March 27, 1873, D. W. IVES will "sell, as above, at salesrooms Business Wagons and Coupe. nd Double Harness. sells this day, at pritate residence’ 134 West 26th + m clock, over 30) lots first class city ‘ising: oct article ne- —Rosewood rich Parlor Suits, covered in plain Silk reps; Mirrors, Brussels Carpets, pilPaiutings, Lace Curtain, Etageres, Bookcase, &c., earooms contain rosewood and whinut Suits, single and double Bedsteads, Bureaus, Wardrobes; spring, hair Chairs, Crockery, China, Glass- e. PAINTINGS AND WATER LORS. rable, By RT SALE, ACHIGH CLAss om, { co! The importation of Messrs: KNOEDLER & £0, (auc. | ensack, J., March ting Houses and Lots, together a dovaral’ chowse bull: ing Lots, private sale, th ree Fair. The ho embracing all the eri improven structure is most b fully and con tinanner, and acknowledy of Wood Land, situated in Lodi The soil, me of clay aad well calculated for the manuiac- All the ‘above mentioned property is free from ail mort Pia Ma AL5 story brown stone mansion near Sixth avenue, $25,00) worth elegant and costly Furniture, X, Octave rosewood it pieces cost $130; rep Sul handeliers, Lace Curtains, Bookcase viz im sugle and double Bedateads, Bureaus, Wardrobes Sheets, Quilts, Blankets, Line! ;'Dining Room, ment and Kitchen, Furniture, Extension falen: Bader, utlery, Ice Box, Oil: Cooking Utensils, &c., in lots by cata will continue ony the prevent week, very article warranted first class, and to be sold with- ll sell “at enation, 8, ha Rit avenue, AUCTIONEERS in Broadway, B, two four story Reade streets. BRO, mos ‘osewood Suits, in , carved lack walnut black walnut Ex- ire, China, Crock- and Bedroom Tables, Bedsteads, MACH IN com: Ms o'clock, 16th sty Hookease ; rosewood, walnut en suite, sty'e Table, Sideboard, Baseme nt, AUCTION SALE. re of residence ‘ables, walnut Bedsteads, ic. Take 7th or sth ‘Cut this out. Nassau street. ax: Carpets, Mirrors, Wardrobes, &c. EER, hurch street, Horses, N, AUCTIONBER, . Tg octave *, Clocks, &¢." Also eh Furniture—But- to-morro dallery, ‘oO anhires Brel el. late mente “The entire mpletely arranged, finest residenc of the best quality to Mrs. HELENA | ison avenue, city DAY), ie lock. 1 Pianoforte, Room Suits, cov- Paintings, Bronzes, nut rirgbea rabies ‘ALD, Auctioneer. Bond street, Goods on exhibi- B MAX BAYERSDORFER, AU at llo’ ag) at 47 Fourth aveni ture; Carpets Kitehen Bedding, & and Back Bir, Tables, Chairs, elega Liguors, 4c. in lots. MAX H CRER: mo ice, 245 Bowery. B MAX BAYERSDORFER, AU Saturday next, ore Fornitai Lease ot splendid we og BatERS! a mber Suits, Parlor Suit ea ture, Crockery, Glassware, Tables, Chairs, c., of house; also the Fixtures, Furniture, Bar eb ustieiadunhs boarding. ht in agri cic ea Once, 1ONEER—SELLS ue, elegant Furni- Oileloth, ut Mirrors, Wine: rpets, vi a HAC! Be Fixtures of Wine, I eer an sa OUSe, Horse at day al the office as also ihe Wagon, Ac. orner of yt ssl his an cit Sayer March 27, at two o'clock wil then commenct pa mice deuveuing ings aay BAYERSDORFER, AUCTIONEER—SELLS Monday next, vglnabie “tnd “bllnard al corner ae Bargain tare eat ¥ a etspoRvER & HACKER, 451 ; YF. COLTON, AUGTIONERR—NOTICE.—THE B's tance eve een sory this Bowery. Wadsworth ‘hirteenth street, on Friday morn- SALES AT AUCTION. BY F. COLTON, AUCTIONEER. eet gue aii. walnut Ghamber Sul i ects ee sr siren 4 Bed, iecneh th late prove hale tre owes | BUSINESS OPPORTUN TITIES. —OAPIT. RPORATED COM- A AL BECURED FOR INCO! oom. ° ponies, Creo Forsane os Western 9 ange for ior sale interest & mineipal Presidents Werehants, Four ry and CHAS. G. DANLURIN # CO., 112 and 1M Broadway. At. ores FOR ONE OR TWO GENTLY- men vies Se nttoek £° Bt the earting business. Full 'Y¥ 8. W. DAUCHY, avi aan B ena A OT SOHNSO: Will eslh om A lato relack, at 29and 2% yy Pixture tures of the Neelus consisting of ) togethe: petit sal epee mae ta Ch Ghuskt, Ted Tools; HES Tot x Taming ea ngand Fal ae faaivan ore Bees, vow i Saha, Ok wall Py PETTINGER, AUCTIONEER, SELLS T! o'clock, Contents Saloon rrore, Veen, i sacs eng Table, i lent vor. ‘urniture, 4c. Bale perem| der feria 1h 8. WHINBERGER, AUCTIONEER,—MARSHAL’S atrg this day (Thiireday). es a wel conta’ SHe Sigmery pine caamtyeoneatping S tere, City Ma a Also a nice lot ‘ty ony, "6 Hosiery, Shirts, Cutlery, Plated yoy Clocks, Furniture, Brussels and Ingrain Carpets, Stair oy et, Oilcloth, ‘Matting, Window Shades, Curtains, Watenés, Jewelry, Wines, ‘Liquors, Champagnes, Cigars, ‘Touenre AND RETAIL Dae sTOCcK A BURDETT & DENNIS will cell on Thursday, 20th, at 281 Hudson t, between Canal and Spring sireets, ut Wo'clock A. Hie Mame Cicch, Serene spa ceete 1e extensive jobbing and re! pene formerly owned by John Aitken, dr., and recently ten wri ‘pocupant. If not ool | fe. oie entire lot i I be sold day as meat the ofies ofthe wuctioncers, 118 Pearl st the 0 thee or clog re no" Gwing io want of tine eprevare catalogue, the above sale “is postponed until sa Sistinst, ‘O8EPH HEGEMAN & CO. ¥riday, March 28, at10 A. M., at the salesrooms, Wil- loughby street, corner, Pearl, brooklyn, good Parlor, Chamber and ‘Dining Room, Furniture; Bedding, Fancy Goods, Chandeliers, At 2 Pianos, Parlor Suits, Velvet, Brussels and other carpets ACOB BOGART, AUCTIONEER. Saturday, March 29, 29, 1873, at 11 o’ch room, No. 1 ‘Norti: Peden street, on account of whom it may concern, to pay storage ald expenses, a tot of Laces, Lace Collars,” Cults” Fringes, Fluting, Robes, Store Fix: tures, & ‘AMES M, M. FORD, AUC TIONEER, “BELLS THIS DAY, at 2 o'clock, at 307 Bowery, by order of T. L. Mayhew, , trustee, two Parlor Sui! 8, two pier Mirrors, one Cot ¢’ Suit, Extension Table, Fipton Bedstead, three Aubrary Bookcases, rosew ktagere rosewood Hall- ‘Dining Room hairs, Feather Beds, Hate ini other Mattress, Bedstonds, Wi 1 Roe es oe veiven pestry and Ing ting, Rugs, Druggets, £0. ; Cutlery, iverplated | Ware, & sisting of 13 Sewing Machin ‘ORRIS lock, at the auction WILKINS, _ STIONEER.—VALUABLE AU Property Nos, 49 ‘and 51 Jane street. E. H. LUDLOW & CO. will sell at public auction, at the Exchange Sales- Joom, 11] Broadway, in the city of New York. ‘on Mon- ‘the SIst day of March, 187% at 12 o'clock ‘noon, all fi ot New York be that lot of Land fn the cit) luning on the norheny, line of Jane street, 98 feet and as pceacer erly from Hudson gran. running theres along Jane street 2% feet, thence northeris Pak ing) pe thence westerly 2 feet 5 inches, and thence souther! fect to the point of beginning. Also all that other lot . said city beginning on sald northerly line of Jane street 128 feet and G inches easterly from Hudson. street, run- ning thence easterly along Jane street 27 feet and 6 inches. thence northerly 88 feet, thence westerly 27 feet and 6 inches and thence southerly #8 feet and 3 inches to the point of ning. No, 49 is a four story and hasdment doutle Tensment, and on. No.3i isa ave sory double Tenement House, Both are in good order, with & 000 clags of tenants, A large portion of re purchase money may remain on bond and Tnortaa age. For further particulars apply to FLANAGAN, BRIGHT & MARTINE, Attorneys, SI Nuxsan street. ARSHALS SALE,—JACOB BOGART, AUCTION. By virtue of a certain writ of exceution, to me directed and. elivered, I will expose to sale, at publig auction, on Thursday, the 27th day of March, 1872, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. at the corner of Fourteenth street and Irving place, all the Right, Title and Interest of A xustus Funk and'Ephram K. Steinhardt, which they or either of them had on the 17th day ot March, 1873, or at any time thereafter, of, In and to the stock, fixtures, fur- of Irving Hall and the Irving Place niture and leases ote! HIRAM B. FERGUSON, City Marshal. _ Dated New York, Mareh 17, 1878, ‘ARSHAL'S SALE—PTANOFORTE.—THOMAS _J. McGRATH, Auctioneer, will sel! this day, at 10 o'clock, at 13% Chatham street, one firstclass rosewood Pianotorte and Cover. By order of James O'Hara, Cit; Me The above was adjourned trom the 19th ins ro-day. AWNBROKERS' SALE.—R._ FIELD, AUCTIONEE! will sell this day, at 121 Bowery, a large avsort: ment of Men’s and Women’s Clothing, Beds, Bedding, Boots, Shoes, Remnants, &c.. 4c. By order of 51M) SON, SOMERS & € 27'Chatham strect. HNSON, Herald off office. N mien ee OF ABOUT $10,000 A ) A YEAR TO BE t servi and _inveeting “sun te een Pokastablishe: ness of high, Fepuie. ‘Address GOOD INCOME, Heraid Uptown 3 ch oftice POWERFUL RAILROAD OAR BRai WORKING from the ¢1 air, steam or, or, ssckelel used), care States patent, for r sale cl RDE- EYER, &) South Eighth Street, il acasbure; ae ¥. DRUGGIST WITH Ne 000 in mor wantsa re fim hestabishing business ans ve wath city @ inn full particulars tae iiterviev ride ya pe New read 8 DRI IST, box 135 He: *% MONEY-MAKING pes AT A great page owing to other engagements with Sonam 93 samples of goods at Joln street, A GENTLEMAN OF peat ane herrrek eet gt having from _ $2,000 to imaclt in ca imate and he rable Business am Pray for Caphial and sett Sioa earerts of the hi me character given asd n eS HLL. F., 165 West Twelith street, between Ave mAnd oraperenses FOR A MAN WITH x capital pong £ chiate pare well established Business. en CAPITAL PROCURED for (merchants, manufacturers and others, Mining Pro- partie 4c., negotiated. Persons with capital seeking asiness advised of Fahy taney for opportunities, rences— Howard Sanger & ood its Chi ra street, Sur numero int “elty where. Giucth Otte Noe CO. Flnancl Business Agents, Broadway. A LEGITIMATE i bs OPPORTUNITY, BEL- dom oifered—The inl, se and elegant Fixtures ot an Cniabliahea Hi Real Retain -iakurance and Coal Business , a rea of $40,000,000 veil beat th for sale on direct from ‘owne! A ir ther ‘mt meanin, box 150 Heral closest investiga ation; price onl; business need fades vith i suse} 2 B., Uptown Branch ot a ‘A PARTING! PARTNER WANTED—WITH 310,000 CAPITAL, 7 join a merchant in a long or ished business im Chicago; business done for and profits good. Ad« dress A. M. F., box 112 Herald office, AATATATA SPUENDID OPPORTONITY, PUR chase rege Lots at JERE. JOHNSON, Jr.'s great unreserved sale next Monday and n sell thein ‘nt Alarge profit. Call at 21 Park row for a map. N EXPERIZNCED BUSINESS MAN caida Ns err ne to $5,000 in a manufacturing busi« ness and t eof the office. Address SU! BSe ‘box 127 Herald Uptown Branch office. ARTNER W ANTE! Tit A FEW HUNDRED OL lars, in an established Reed aed bce ge tee acquainted with woodwo Teady sale. “Address MANUPAOLURY, a ae Uptown Branch of (RANGE Nor OFTE% PRESENTED TO BUY A DRY Goods, Carpet and Crockery Business (crockery Wholesale), established 13 years, in a thriving county se in New York State; owner retiring; clerk, with ¢ i feria davorable; no bonus. ‘Apply to GR RLETON & CO., 98 Broadway. wee BUTCHER'S SHOP AND DWELLING (Wagon and Fixtures if desired) for sale or to let at Tremont, near depot; per month. Apply to GEO. W. HOJER, 97 Duane street. PR SALE—THE BEST BAKERY, CONFECTIONERY ‘the, owner want to and Restaurant in the States retire from business. Apply to PA’ Cortlandt street. ‘ACTURING BUS SON & PAUL, NESS LOCATED IN # Boston; consisting ot Machine Sho tact , adapted to all kinds of work but the hea’ ty men employed; «portion of the buinese is facturing by contract large quantities ot Machin business long ‘established and commands a large tras The present owner has not Eqns of of Rr roviding: sufficient working capital, and for this 1 ADOVG is offered for sale, or would take an anquestonepic man ‘as partner; mechanic preferred; otherwise cia bustnese man. ‘The capital required. tro 15,000 to 000, Correspondence must be in full na! ress, r an interview obtained by addressing ye ofc, a able Boston, or U.s. Protective Associa sion, 204. Bi Ape LET—AT JERSEY CITY, A FIRST CLASS COR- ner for restaurant or liquor business; near ail the ferries and railroad depots; low rent to a good tenant, ‘J. M. GIBSON, Auctioneer, 2 Montgomery street, Jersey City. partner in @ respect le payin; = ticntars address Sp., erald Branch office, Brooklyn. W: rool ANTED—A PARTNER IN A LAW FIRM; ON having a aa of real estate and a business of var ner 0} on 0 preferred. dress box A., Union Club, cor- enty-tirst street and Fifth avenue. Wee A ee IN A GOOD PAYING BUSI- an 000 will be sure of success. » Herald office. e ‘HIS AMOUNT CAN es! Address PO: $1000, sta Manat angite Tare AMOUNT, find a good opportunity to - tabi lished busine: red; particulars at interview. ‘Address OPPORTUNITY, He Herald office. 1.000 -RANTED. 4 MAN WITH THIS AMOUNT. ina hotel; 3 food salary, with securs tor money. Apply at 68 Broadway, room Ii, after 0 o’elock. AWNBROKER'S SALE.—THIS DAY JAMES AGAR, Auctioneer, will sell, at 59 New Bowery, 600 lots ie 500. —PARTNER WANTED, IN ASAFE, CASI ot business that will pay $20,000 per annum. Imterview and. particulars» at 1, Atlantic avenue, Brooklyn, trom 10 till 3 o'clock. IGHARD WALTERS, Salesroom 27 a Will sell, this day (Phursday), at Iovclock, at southwest corner. of Pitty third street and Broadway, the Fixtures ot a first class Liquor Store—viz., Bar and Back ‘Tables, Chairs, Beer Pumps, Glass Cases, Screens, Co} per Measures, Casks, Ac. Sale positive. s° " PREME COURT SALE. In Partition. Valuable Property for sale, on Grand teehee ‘and 100th street, Irying place, near! Reventeenth street. MULLER, WILKINS & CO., Auctioneers, will sell at auction mn WEDNESDAY, Aprit 2, 1973, atl2o'clock, ‘at the Exchange 'Sulestoom, in Broadway, under the direction of ALBON P. MANN, Ei east corner Boulevard and 100th street, with 6 Lots on rear, fronting on 100th street; on these last mentioned is a substantial Dwelling House. Also 2 Lots on the souta- east corner of Boulevard and 100th street, with 5 Lots on rear, fronting on 100th street, on which there are two Fraime [ouses. Irving Place—The 224 story brick House and Lot, situate ‘on the westerly side of Irving place, between Sixteenth und Seventeauih streets, and known as 43; pouse 40.2 deep; lot 24x72 feet, with ‘right of light in rear. Also the 235 story brick House and Lot adjoining the above on the northerly side, and known as 45; house 25 fect; lot 19x60 feet. Sale peremptory, without reserve. For turther articulars as to terms, title, &c., apply to 8. F, & F. A. JOWDREY, Attorney Maps at'the office of the Auctioneers, ork. Ss. DINGEE, AUCTIONEER. — va Desirable Harlem Pra m.Troperty at auction. at the Exchange Salesroom, 1il Broadway, 3 three story and basement first class browa stone Dwellings on 120t ct, east of Second avenue; 1 three story and base: nt frame (filled a 46 West 132d trast near Sixth Boulevard, all improvements: 10 Lots, forming tr Week between Mth and sth stree ot on west side of avenue A, near Lath street, With two story trame Dwelling thereon. 3IMON HERMAN, AUCTIONEER.—WINES, LIQUORS, SS Cigars, Teas, &¢.—Friday, March 28, at 10% o’elock, at 13 Bowery, the entire souk ot a dealer, Conslating’ of choice Wines and Liquors, as casks fine Brandies, Gasks Port and Sherry’ Wines; also barrels choive old Bourbon and tye Whiskey, as Rowen, Bixby, Shawan, Teyler, dc; Scotch and Lrish Whiskey, Claret and Rhiné ¥ fics also cases Brandies, Gin, ‘Bitters, Cigars, chests Teas, Iron's Bet also. fe barrels Rentucl Saié positive. Dealers invited, ALE.—BY VIRTUE OF A CERTAIN ution to me directed and delivered, I Will expose for sale, at publi¢ vendue, on Thursd: 3th day of March, 187% well o'clock ih the forenoah, at et, near Bowery, all the Bishop, whieh she had or at any time after- ng described pi one marble top “ turniture, consisting of one “opty, one arm one set « Chair, four parlor Chairs, and one Ottomat ‘TTHEW T. BRENNAN, Sheriff, Tuomas P, Dany, Deputy Sherif, 2Y, AUCTIONEER-—OFFICE NO. 6 —will sell this day, at 10% o’clock, th Lease, Stock Sand Fixtures ot ie grocery, fruit and vi riety store 256 West Forty seventh street, positively, one or more lots. HOS, W.LINDS! ©0.—Thursd salesroon, 185 Gir sal EER, BYJ, & KNIGNT 27, at Wis o'clock, at our wich street, corner Dey, important Cutlery, Parley Goods, Re, ke. Al horve Hight Waxon and Harness, tac leman leaving the city: W ILLIAM eae LLY, SHERIVE S AUCTIONE w i seth ESDAY, April 2 at 2 o'clock M.y at the Exc chang’ Salesrdom, 11 Broad+ BY ORDER OF ba / 3 UNDERSIGNED, TRUSTEES OF | STH AVENUE—Noriheast corner of Sth street, four 5 stor; y brows eae L Ge h Stores, Nos, 920, 982, 934, be i vod bi fine location. TH STREET Pour, more rench roof brown stone, No. 267 West 55th street, in rear of the above. 68TH STREET—The undivided halt interest in soven rea part of Lot north side 68th street, 100 feet west t SPRe ac nt it Haat Lot south side of 100th street, 200 ot ona ot RRY STREKT, No. %—House and Lot, 25x74. MOUTRTRER TO Nox’ OS 70,78 and’ Tt Mott street, 94. BANTEH nt earache 11, tront and rear House: Maps and Particulara at Auctioneer’s ance. No. 4 Pine stree! een ot a Ny JAMES Truste JOuN FE, DE ‘ te OTT, AUCTIONERR. W WLAN ABBOTE ACCHONERE. ‘Will sell this it TO3¢ o'clock, "n ice lot of Ronse- hold Furniture at’ 192 Grand street; one full 73 oc: tave rosew: Piano, a perfect instrument; French late Pier Glasse: mut Kedroom Suits wit! Parlor Suits in reps, solid walm marble tops, Brussels Carpets, &e. MEDICAL. _ A “M. MAURICEAU, M. D.—OFFICE 1 LIBERTY « street, near Greenwich street. T)y® FRANKLIN, 161 BLEECKER STRE ‘R. AND M WHITING AND ou beam, 4 wery, Great Jor D* KING'S TRC MM AMITY STREET, ONE block west of Broadway and Grand Central’ Hotel R. AND | MME. GRINDLE, 120 WEST TWENTY: sixth street, near Sixth avenue, WE. RESTELL, NO. 1 BAST FIPTY-8EOOND M cer Sa Sedwintn and No.7 Sixth av. MR. VAN BusKin PHYSICIAN, REST ENCE MW wart Sout ne between third wud Lexington ave ; Tickets bonght, at 77 Bleecker &? CASH AND "| $5, 000 secaerediewit purchase an terest in es tablished business with all cartial required, now nettin $10,000 per year. Address BUSINEDS, box 10 Hera office. .000. —PARTNER WANTED IN A LARGE ‘Slate Geet and manufacturing business; facilities for a large business; four months’ orders on hand, fifty per cent profit gui Eee : ign ses secured on. $10.00 : WITH AN EXPERIENCED MAN wanted—To extend an established book and periodical publishing business; nuusual opportu- nity.” Address UBLISH. R, Herald office. ‘ —A. GENTLEMAN OF _ BUSINESS £25.00. ability with this amount can have le securi a situation in |, paying «: bustnesa <'Reverences, exchanged: AGdress BO TAI LISHED, Herald oftice. AT 7 beesin: ete STREET, N NEAR BROADWAY, uP’ stairs.—Highest cash advances on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Pianos, & i "ly rt Pawnbrokers’ eet, T WOLF BROTHERS’, 86 BROADWAY, BETWEEN Nineteenth and Twentieth streets.—Money loaned on Watches, Diamonds, Jowelry, Silverware. Suiks, and particularly Pianos. Private parlors for ladies; business. strictly confidential T HYMANS, 710 wee D- vances ae ‘on Diamon: and Watches aiiverware, &e., or wil pay the highest market price tor the same. MERIC a OFFICE, ESTABLISHED 1854.—LOANS AA .gn Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Silverware. Ind wis, ces, Valuables, &c., any amor 01 ea, d. J. H, BARRINGER, 735 Broad: LOANED ON | DIAMONDS. Jewelry ‘and Merchandise o jescrip' CHRISTALER'S Loan Oilice, Ih and 17) Ablitadon. ~quare, highth avenue, near Bleecker street, Storage ‘ME. LEONARD, 309 SIXTH AV! ENUE, NEAR NIN. teenth street, Sop ated ladies with advances on Diamonds, Wate! Jewelry, Silverware, Ladies’ Goods, &e. 5 deals with ‘Indien only. 39 NASSAU STREET, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.— Liberal advances made on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and all \ inaed of Merchandise. 8a and sold. Room 1. HAYMAN LEOPOLI The same bons “og 40: SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN TWENTY-! FOURTH and Twenty-Nith streets, —Liberal advances made on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and ay kinds of Gooils. Same bought at full value, L. BERNARD. BROADWAY, CORNER AMITY STREET.— Money liberally advanced on Diamonds, Watches, dail Merchandise, at the old established Loag. Saine bought and sold. M. ROSENBERG. ] 9@7 BROADWAY, OVER HERALD BRANCH L 267 Shice: room B.—Pariors ‘or ladies; beanen 3? iton strect, “Brooklyn,” Money loaned on Diamonds, Same bought and “ciNbo BROS. WONEY sti Watches, Jewelry, &c. 3 IN SADDLERY. "fo Ary SPREtin gta a and the Trade The Saddlers’ — any. ‘Of, he city of London, have determined to offer the following ‘Premiums for the im- provement of malltary e of ig 9 of ten guineas, ion raldies of the British = of several toreicn. gm their equipments may be inspected at the y's Hall, 141 Cheapside, Honiton, nily, betweem the house of 10 and 4 where. full, particulars of the re juirements and sonditions B= 4 be obtained or will be. Es rwarded by Lost on applica 8 HOL! ROOK. i Lg os ind Company. _Saddlers Hiatt heapside, London, E. § THE, QUEEN'S HOTEL, NEAR THE CRYSTAL. lace, Upper Norwood, London.--To tourists and families—Its elevated, pleasant and most salubrious posi- tion, combined with the comfort afforded and ite general management, have made the arene, Hotel a favorite re~ sort of the upper ranks of English society. STEAM. MARBLE AND MARBLEIZING KLABER Ai Work: Bighvee! teenth t.—Marble and marblelied vfantei, Thing, farble Counte: DS ments, at price competition, Marble Torning for the trade, irtdattel gd OF MANTELS, UNSURPASSED: il ate uty of design and quality of workmanship. Slate york of all bays | a & pocial LATE COMPANY, Fourth avenue and FN eneenth street, Union square. _ |ANTELS.—RICH AND ELE. ‘orks stares, rRRT CO. ah Mar. B. ST. iene KLAI BR & CO., STRAM J MARBLE AND MARBLING S.¥ Wichth avenue. Marblec muthioied Morn Marble, mai jant a Headstones; large selections at very tow prices. AUTIFUL SETS OF TRETIL in three hours; no pain or extraction; satisfact Guaranteed ; prices to nuit paticntes Gail immediately a West Pwenty-mxth erect Filling a specialty, y | a y 15,000 REAL ESTATE OR® ‘ ; ’