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BSUE SAC Tl 72 RD ereen By guerenesy AND WIFE, Vine o! SveRUS JArS in @ private “any Tpauire 0. ‘ pees alcov ino hoflee take eae fn Mar Meo oe iat ice nadepate | Dermanene lt 1 Bea ] perac ROW OR 18 BLEECKER STREET | x Fred) eral ard, ton sing! Reotement ay + week. e ‘1 we street, between Hudson aud Bleecker ed; best reference given and required. Address CO- Board. for families or single persons, ith oar nl NANT: Herald Uptown Branch oillce: (en 2 EACHER.—BOARD.—AN AMERICAN GENTLEMAN of education and experience, and a graduate, desires tobe tutor ina private family; ‘he Iisa ie and English branches, with ‘Freno! : oughly taught; city or country} Board ‘alone de Mlesired ‘as BLOCKS FROM BROADWAY.—TO LET, A SUIT of elegantly furnished Rooms, on first and second joors, with first class French Table; private if required. Waverley place. compensation. Herald office. . WEST THIRTY-SEVENTH STREET.—HANDSOME- : = ly turnished Second Floor, en suite Ct with a iyi} pil a wes 4 - DORR RPARES OOM, private table if preferred; references exchange PoutTith Breakiast and Tea, tn 9 recta ally, potweas STORY BROWN STONE, FURNISHED, WITH | Addrers M. T.. box 114 Herald Uptown Branch office. rd for owner and son; Tent $1,600; also unfur- b ANTED—AN TRNISHED ROO} WITH aps of Brow MS in Harlem: re WA Nonra, fora lady and grown up daughters location trom Twelith to Twenty-third street and ith fo Eighth AY.—PLEASANT | avenue; would like to furnish a parlor sul piano. $6 ght i aa Pe ree. pr families and | Address, stating terms, J. L. J., 25Seventh avenue, Bagi A776 Siesoner stz00s, ‘six blocks west of Broad- Wantep—noows axp BOARD PERMANENT BY i two young gentlemen In a strictly private family, where there are no other boarders; location between ‘Twentieth and Fifticth streets: references 1 required. Ad- | dress, with lowest terms, HOME, box 178 Herald Uptown Branch office, WAnzed soap, IN_A PRIVATE FAMILY, POR six persons, on the Hudson, from June to October; not more than 13s hours’ ride trom the tty by: rail Ad: dress, with terms and location, L EDWARDS, 17 West Fifteenth street. ANTED—TWO CONNECT! in nisued Room on second floor to let, with good joard, to gentleman and wile or single ‘gentlomen ; refer- } TH STREET, WEST, 947.—A HANDSOME 6 East TWENTY-THIRD STREET, OPPOSITE I Madison avenue Park.—To let, turnished, with 08 rd, one suit hewly furnished Rooms, front, and Single ino moving. UNIVERSITY PLACE.—TO LET, WITH BOARD, side room on first floor (tront); also one room on | ROOMS AND BOARD, 4 mt clad rivate family, for two Young, gentlemen. — ie wd Ena f ur terms, & ae box 5,906 Post ol Nee Uj r OPPOSITE 10. Beare ase ral faut Suit of Booms to ‘ANTED—A LARGE, UNFURNISHED ROOM, BY A gentleman and wite, with or without Loard; be- tween Fourth Thirty-tonrth streets, Branch office. nen. EET (GRAMERCY PARK).—HANDSOMELY “Tarnished Mooina to let, with first class Board ; ‘st refercuce; no moving in May. Apply at 187 East Zwenty first sireet. STREET.—TWO NIGER FRONT ROOMS, WITH 2: P arat tines Board, vacant today, Sumner rates to ENGLAND HOTRE, 90 BOWERY, CORNER OF in A street; 200 light Rooms, neatly furnished, parties, No movin} 210 arid aa Wont Fwent I. ‘ J ay at haa ON WORSTELIS F 6) cents per night; $2.60 to’ $4 per week. For 23 5 and Seventh avenues, Fourteenth and Address J. F,E., Herald Uptown HOTELS . gentlemen only, ONE BLOCK EAST OF MADISON ERVOIR PARK HOTEL, CORNER SIXTH AVE- legantly furnished Rooms to let, in suits nueand Fortioth stieet (opposite Reservoir Park), squar praingly, wi a fins class Board, from April 10; reter- elegant Suits of Rooms to rent, vith Board; also Rooms pcr for single gentlemen a, WEST THIRTIETH STREET.—NICELY FUR- \TURTEVANT HO! 3, BROADWAY, TWENTY- nished front Room, large closet, suitable for gen- elghth and Twenty-ninth streets, New York, Ameri- levate i modern fom and wie or two gentlemen, With or without | can plan, ry hotel has ira aseedy a uated BO. ST EELAND, ‘Srontioto a 26™ STREET 29 WEST, NEAR BROADWA Rf GEO kerent ators Second joor let to gentlemen or a fa = aa ling to pay @ talr price for good accommodations; COUNTRY BOARD. C TATEN ISLAND. 10 1 LET (8 MINUTES FROM THE i first fanatee) splendid spite a Sasa coe st reference given and required; fine garden by the house and sea bathing. Please address L. L. L., box 225 superior Bourd; references. « WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.—A < NTLEMAN | and wife and one gentleman may obtain Rooms, ith Hoard! Secand Story may also bovcugaged by Der: suanent parties for the season. Herald office. ST, <0 LET, WITH ANTED—COUNTRY BOARD, FOR THE SUMMER, 2 ipoaras nicely Tursiahed: Floors. sults or xingte for gentleman and wife, convenient. to the city} pest ch every Seer’ Rass: tatio and Keighbernood frat fideache mo ather oarders th referred.” Address W. loner on overs, por quae, table and neighborhood fist | 8s eiym mraneh herald ole, ‘ANTED—BY TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN, BOARD from May 1, at a quiet country house or farm, within an hour of lower part of city: aceessible by boat, near water desirable, Btate terms aud reply to E.J. A., box 3 WEST THIRTY-THIRD STREET, BETWEEN « Broadway and Fiith avenue. —Front hall Room, prith Board ; also will be vacaied shortly, richly furnished Beeond Floor, with or without p eee 3 EAST TWENTY-SECO: STRE ARGE, | —— handsome Rooms to let, with first class Board, for Fentiemen and wives or single genuemen; references exchanged. 4] EAST NINETEENTH S8TREE' _— HANDSOMELY furnished Rooms on second and third floors, con- pecting, Ai rent, V wit AST TWENTY-FIRST STR! oF 988. feces: single Roon Prva 45 WEST ELEVENTH STREET.—WITH OR WIT}T out Board, furnished o¢ unfurnished Room, singly or suites. Parties chauging before May, with furniture, Ban be accommodated. FIFTH AVENCE.—AN ELEGANT PARLOR rises aa Suit on second floor can be had with Ser, the pleasantly located double house, 45 avenue, | ling public on and after March 31, 1873, EAnT gIGT OT.—& HANDSOMELY FURNISHED AG & ory front Parlor and hall Bedroom, with The finest and most iH a Commodious Hotel lsd @ tront Basement, suitable for a doctor's WEST FIFTIETH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH | on the Continent and Sixth avenues.—Furnistied Rooms on the par: joors to rent, with Board, in a private | — SUMMER RESORTS. Co WES? POINT MOTEL will open on or about the first, saey of June. Three Cot tages to let, with Board In hotel. Special terms offered to parties taking board for the season,’ For, particulars nd- D COALENS, West Point, N. GuEraan HOUSE, —ROOMS, WITIL ; Basement for Chicago, TL Opened March 31, 167% The world-w! ide celebrates SHERM. OUSE, again rebuilt on the old rs will be opened to the travel- Hi i 6 rand third ous ; reierences exchanged ©.8, MUNSON, Manager. SALES AT AUCTION, ‘A¥T Aborto. SOMERVILLE GALLERY, Fit avenue and Four- teenth street, NOW OPEN FREE. MR, JOHN BNEDECOR’S ANNUAL SALB, ROBERT SOMERVILLE, Auctioneer, 8 Fifth avenue, ‘Will sell on the evenings of the 7th, Sth and 9th April, the entire collection of Art Works belonging to Mr. Jobn Sne- Gecor, comprising fine. Oil Pa ‘and, Water soto previous to his departure for Europe. 7. cosles embraces many very valuable examples i WEST TWENTY- THIRD STREET —A LARGE ¥ Koom, just vacated by @ family goluz South, to with first class Bo: ‘also on upper fidor, jaltal lable for two gentlem TS equire 0 “TRV! ING P PLACE (GRAM PARK),—LAR Fitts oom, With fire; house and table first cha jucements to ts to permanc it parties. 01 WEST THIRTY-SIXTH STREET.—FURNISHED Rooms, singly or en suite, with or without Board; a private; every ‘accommodation; terms SROY A quuny Hoon, third floor, ully furnished also large a " 06 BAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET.—DESIRABLE Root r families or gentlemen, with Hoard; nexceptionable references exchanged. SALES AT AUCTION. | Am SALE. : of high class modern Oi) Paintings, by Aistinguished | foreign ang, American Artists, comprising fine specimens of E. Verboockhoven, Von Will, Rosterse, Wm. Bromley, Saurfelt, Van Wyngacrat, Timmerman, Rolfe Herring, Richards, Callow, Meadows, Casilear, Sonntag, Thomas Moran, HTT And many others. Now on exhibition with Catalogue, and to be sold on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, April 3 and 4, at 12 o'clock, ‘ at the Gallery, 60 Liberty street, New York. EDWARD SCHENCK, Auctioneer. Degg B, MINER, AUCTIONEER. Balesrooms % Chambers and 77 Reade streets aie Henry ti. Leeds & ‘sinor (Established 1847). IN WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, at IO orelock at private rendehce 24) Clinton street, Brooklyn, GENTEEL HOUSKHOLD FURNITURE, MIRRORS, Piano, &e. Details in time. LLEN B. MINER, AUG C anipersan zt ‘tonite pirests: By ALLEN B, MINER & BROTHER, THURSDAY. APRIL 3, BS 106 p'clace are a ee residence, GENTEEL novsito1.) FURNITURE, Piano, Mirrors, &c., &c. Is hereafter. ANE B. MINER, AUCTIONEER. Salesroomy $0 Chambers and 77 Reado By ALLEN B. MINE rosewood TANDSOME HOUSEHOLD FURMITURE. convenience of sale. Particulars in time. RCH, JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER, office and silesroom 37 Nassan strect (the old stand) OY ore, $8 Post of HOSE AUCTI BRANCH REBOVED 25 and 25 East ‘Tharteenth street, Re University blaae and Fifth avenue. Household and Office Furnita: AROH, JONNSTON Wh sell on Wednesday, at 10% o'clock, at his salesroom, 37 Nassau street, a large assort- ment of Household Furniture, fine Parlor Suits, pier and maute! Mirrors, walnut Bedroom Suits, Dressing bureaus, Washstands, Arm Chairs, Wardrobes, Bookcases, Brus: sols and velvet Carpets, das Chandeliers, &¢. ; also Oftice Furniture, Sitting and Standing Desk, &e. H ‘to in DA! 200 O11 Paintings, Landscapes, ‘Figure Piee LBERT B. WALDRON, AUCTIONEER, Salestooms 108 Liberty. M1 Cedar and 38 Church sts. Superb Cabinet and Household Furniture, Carpets, Redding, &¢., jit o'clock? D, W. IVES will sell er above, & ver: and general assortment of first class made Parlor, L Dining Room and Hall suits, Buflets, Bookeas and Extension Tables, Brussels and ingrain Carpets, Bedding of every description, Pictures, Crockery, Glass, Cutlery, Plate and all kinds of Household Goods. On exhibition this day, with eens UOTION SALE. GTION SALE. THIS DAY (TUESDAY), AT 1034 ‘CLOCK all the elegant Household Furniture of residence 210 West ‘ule ald -first street, near Seventh avenue, at auction without reserve, ©. Ny -Auctio %y Rlogant Parlor Suita, ‘ocatel and cote- Une, Pompadour and ‘Princess styles; magnificent roso- octave Pjanoforte, Stool, Corer, and Music entro Tables, Etagerés, Console Tables, ‘Turkish Chairs, deautifal Ol Paintings, Brouzes, Mirrors, Cur- tains, Cigcks &e.; Hall. Library and Dining Room’ Fur. nit liverware, Cuilery: Hedroom Suits, covered in Fepa: wlogant rosewood aid walnut Bedstead Washistunds, Wardrobes, Chairs, Lounsos, foil treses, Bead rpeth ae. Take 7th of 8th avenue to 2 je positive ; don't full to attend. J. pecker AUCTIONEER. Partition sale of valuable able Canal aie Property. A. J. BLEECKER, SON & ‘will sell at auction, Cy ednesday, Abr 2, at 12 Mat the Bxchange Salesroo! ‘anal street.—The five’ ‘story brown stone Boilding 433 Canal streot, runatng through to Vesiry, 25x99, build- ing covering entire lot, and now used as @ furniture warehouse; Trinity church lease, 14 years to run; terms easy. Maps at 77 Cedar street, ¥ 8. W. DAvOBY, ¥ AUCTIONS ES, | ppc at W o'clock, 9399 ant $50 and Eat eer 3 aaa) and is well warts the a atten- 09 WEST THIRTY-SECOND STREET, NEAR | Shee ea let, with Board, two large connect- hannen or families; references, hot and cold ‘water; suitable for a party of Ape iH. MULLER, AVOTIONEER, OG BAgt twexry- EIGHTH STREET.—FURNISH- Property at Riverdale Boome with or without Hoan: all malern nie rowan stone, Frea basement house; —— first clasa 7 Budeon River, “ana'on Broadway, between the cities of New York and Yonkers, EAST FIFTY-FOUKTH STREET, BETWEEN 6 retington and Fourth avenues—Furuished or BAO rath ‘Rooms, with or without bath and 196 RAST TWENTY-SEVENTH 8STREET.—A WELL furnished back Parlor to let with Board; also ther Rooms; liouse and location frst class Table board- ers taken. Board; Comprisin Three Houses ean 88 Lot To he sold at a eaae THURSDAY, April 3, F , At the eoentee Salesrdom. * Jor particulars app " NUTR, WEST TUIRTY-FOURTH STREET, NEAR P. R, WILKINS & CO., Broad way.—Hi 14 furnished Room on Aue! tioneers, No.7 Pine street. 3 floor, with first ¢ refereuces. AUCTION SALE, UCTION SALE. a oO ) HUDSON STRET | HOBOKEN.—A | FAMILY | ver $15,000 worth and over £00 lot 13 or afew gentlemen ‘can be accommodated with Firat class city mady, Household Furniture, Brandsomety furpished Hooms and first class Board: Oli Paintings, Planoforte, vase and location fret class; terms moderate; refer- evoee exchanged. | — hetween Macdougai street * an 14 NINETY-FIRST STREET, NEAR LEXING | Mussels Carpets, inagniticent Parlor sults, covered with ton avenue—A Suit of furnished and unfurnish- | rich satin, brocatel and reps, rosewood 7% octave Plano- wi Rooms; private house, quiet location; no moving. | Turkish. Chairs, Lounge: ‘Also Board fora child. Possession immediately. Vases, Clocks. rosewood. and edding, This (CUBSDAY) morning, rivate residence 113 West Etageres, Bookcase: forte, Tablés, Curtains, Bron: Ji furnished Second Floor, wi private table; Would suit # parly of yentle ing in May. WEST FOURTRE! tlemen or gentleman and w DAY, AT 10% OGLOGK, OF Dinin Furniture, Sutin Oxtord UCTION SALE— rire handsome Parlor, Cl haber and it STREET.— 208 somel prain hand. | furnished Rooms. with Board, in private tamily ; Hint class location ; referen ed. reqai ati A CALDW: SER THIRTY-SI . uit of Rooms, th with Board, W re Kafestoom 79 Nassan street bee ae gia 's Sale. THIS DAY Tuesday). at IL o'clock, extensive. sale, of new and seoond hand Sumniture, via =—Earlor, chamber | tind Dining Room Suits, in satin and reps t Gar and Bedding, Chairs, Tables, Lounges, | taires, Wardrobes, Mirrors, Parting: orte, Office Furniture, Kitchen Wai ry chance for houseKee| 21 MADISON AV. atreet.—An elegant Sie or, handsomely furnishe oo : 280 ished; newly pai diy: “Roterence # exch: an0- Wgetraordia: re, &e. vGus (ES, AUGTIONEE. Tmportant sale of rich and costly Household EAST THIRTY: THIRD STRE PLE ASANT be Wy (BOL ‘Foot Rooms wo let. with Board, to gentemen Furmitare. Pianotorte, Bronizey, &c., Mae comsieengn Sh wile; tern PR Pes week. at private residence, 86 West 18th at. between sth and Oth OR avs,, at 10; o'clock, on (THIN DAY) 308 § Tf THIRTEENTH STREET, TWO DOORS East of Second avenue.—To let—handsome far. | hed rooms of every description with board: first class Heiehbork thood. * bog | Al WEST FORTY-THIRD STREET, — 686 Drstvhiig Begin Skeet Malte Furninice, Fompadonr, Marie Antoinette styles, covered silk brocade; Marque: sboisde rose Cabinets, Tables, Ktageres, Seoretaire ‘case; velvet, medallion Carpets, Mirrors, Lace Cur- | tains, Paintings by eminent artists; artistic Bronze Statue ary, Clocks Vases, may celebrated clty maker} wood, walnut Dressin en suite, style Louis Mattresses, Extension Table, ideboned. “bliverware, * Glassware. Chinaware, lery; Basement, Kitchen Furniture. N. B.—Parties wish- 1 amand thisaale take ih ev: stagen Oth av care TIVE SALE.—A VALU: with first cinss Buildings, near nesiurg and Freehold Railroad Sale on the premises at ished sgdond floor to tet, with or without Bourd. rence. LEXING nished Roo! parents, LY “PU Rr in recond 3, for one or tw farnilies, and third floors; en suite if desired ; also Rooms for single gentiemen ; first class table and home comforts; terms moderate, gl = LADY, LIVING AT Pi Jocation, would be willin; gentlemen to’ Board, or a tamily Entire secoud or third floor, for the re a a aud required. Address MADDISON, IN A Goon | 8 party of four y the | A HES INN, AUCTIONRER—SELLS THIS DAY, | ZL. commencing at. lv o'clock, ail the contents of pri! lerald Uptown Branch office, os esidence 120 Wost fih st. comprising a large assort- LADY, HAVING A HANDSOME HOUSE, TX | Ment, of elegant Nouseho niruitare, viz;— Hose o choles locality, near Fitth avenue, offers Parlors oare reneneey sae Sart lor, Sulte, latest And Second Floor, With or without private table: parties in plain and figured ‘satin and alk reps; Mirrors, Brussels Carpets, Oi! Paintings, Lace Curtains, Etageres, Turkish Chaits, Cabinets, Bronzes, French Clocks, Ornaments, de, Bedrooms contain rosewood and wainut ‘Wishing comforts and guiet of a refined heme will and Bila. gn opportunity, reviom offered; tone but parties of | the lrighes rexpectability treated with. Address W. A., Yox ie era town Breuen OMCs. Suits, Bedsteads, “Bureaus, Wardrobes, 20 Curled Tair — . - and Spring Beds, Bedding, Lounges, Carpets, Pillow FRONT, LARGE, NEWLY AND ELEC Bolsters, ke. : also Dining Room, Basement and Kitchen nishod Room; brown stone house; all modern im- | Furniuute, Bullet. Extension ‘Zable, Chairs, Plate Cute provements; Bx 1 and everything first class; hixhest | lery, © hinie and Glass Feterences; ‘price reasonable; no one need call unless they expect to be permanent (f gutted). 131 East 271i st UCTION NOTICE—DANL. D. € de ween Fourth and Lexington_avenner, five minutes! A eer, Will sell, on Monday, April walk of Fiith Avenue Hotel and Broadway, the private residence, 158 East Forty Lexington ayenue, the entire gentoe AI8SON PARIS TENN | ture, consisting of ‘fine rich satin. bre between Unive eral | guperb rosewood seven octave Pianovorte, ‘Centro But of Rooms: a Mirrors, elegant Velvet and Brussels Carpets, walnut and tuple a’ hote at éls Yr, mahocany Chamber Ferniture, Dining Room and Kitchen Farnitare, &e. ull, partes alr | in e ALAlOgue, LET-WITH GOOD BoOARt SOND story, front, one large Row) o simalier one \- “4 UCTION SALE—THIS DAY, APRILI, et Yinhey tire hundeomely turned erate a | A San Weatud st, Blogante Household Farni ‘ourteenth street. Keierences given and required. | Epon Chamber, Parlor and Dining Room "Suits, BOARD AND LODGING WANTED. | ier 1 ce and Broad le; private tabi ON THE Ski der for present owner, will be sold commencing notion 118 (Tugeday) MORNING at 14% o'clock, at private residence wenty-third sireet, near Sixth avenue, namel, YOUNG MARRIED COUPLE WoULD LIKE To Ms, BS PLE UKE, oh rosewood 734 octave Pianoforte, made to order, A Procure Board and furnieled Room: private tamily; | city makers, TU coved cortiers Gow! Ghai: aah toons Fourth strect. Aditress K, V4, Herald meas” "Ot Shove lor Suits; covered tp crimson satin anil brocatel reps, + een IO onan aly Benet sant Centre Tables, Mirrors, Paintings, Turkish Chairs, por locks, velvet and Rfassels Carpets, Jardinieres, Imported Bronzes, engravings, &e, 5 Suits, tn rosewood and black wilnuis ns, Wardrobes, Sprinj ayy Hair Mat- . Feather Beds, Quilts, Blankets, dtm room neion Tables, Chairs, Boflet, coxt si 1 Ont Glass PLEASANT ROOM, WITH dinner week da couple; terms town, ‘Adare T AND ng married not too far up | ¢ e, we Cabinets, Rtageres, Chandeliers, Bookcase, 80 volumes choice Books, Trou! GENTLEMAN AND WIFE WISH A Room, with Board to lady only ; below Twenty-third | Ware, Dining Re my. Suite, covered in leather; over 300 Srsach ome. Address Mrs, M, TRACY, Herald Uptown lote by catalogue . B.— Deposits required froin all pure chasers, € om mente ationdance tocar pack or ship goods for. p re. LUKE PLP? D, Aue & JOH! aol this day, (rogeday Dy street, the Bentatreat nae eae find ‘Plitares of ie Noolus a Prambers’ I nin Closter an rem tthe Ballers. br ay rm Kron Globe Valves, Doel pen Croton Brasswork, stock of Steam and Gasftting Material, Sa tat Lah a Es ater ”) er Rollers; vel Gear, Sathen, ae Toole; large lot Delt i Falieya or wilt bo reer bing onder the above stock for sale, amounting to over $20,000, ¥ ISADORE J. SWARZKOPH, AUCTIONEER—WILL sell, 996 o-clock, 58 South Filth avenue, near Houston jendia Lcehouse, fine Fixtures of Meat Market, acks; positively in lots; dealers invited. THAT: 8 & SWARZKOPH, 375, Bowery. _ I ¥ ISADORE J, SWARZKOPH, AUUTIONEER—WILL , 10 orclook, $29 avenue A. corner, Twentieth aireet Seated, Goftees, Soaps, Cai wely in’ lots; dealers KOPH, 875 Bower, Y JOHN A, DUNN, AVCTIONEER—WILL SELL this day, at 10 o'clock sharp, at 29 Second street, the Furniture of 'a family fr ‘oing in the country, consisting, Yiz iGreen rep & Bult, russels Carel, Tables, Chairs, Mirrors, marble top les and Bureaus, Bedsteads, Nai and Husk Mattresses, Sto Fe) NEE SES together With a large lot ot Kitchen Furni ¥ J. W. UAMPBELL, JR., AUCTIONEER, Giggs Rurniture ‘this “day, at 108 Bank street.— OO, sell this day, commencing at 103 CAMEL Het and elegant Farnitars in private Fesidencd 103 Bank street, near corner of Greenwich—viz., elegant rosewood Planoforte (celebrated maker), rich and costly Parlor Sult in erimaon reps, and Slips but litile need fing Oi Paintings and Engravings, elegant French Flato Pier Mirror, with Slab; Sam t tharble top Centre Tables, Bookoase, Ornaments, superb English Brussels Carpet ge y Molding Rasy Chairs Velvet Ottomans, Lace ‘ke. Keepers and others wanting wood goods speciaily Tuvited, abode Temoved day of sale. Buyers, ho } ¥ PF. COLTON, AUOTIONER: Large sale of rich Household " Apri Seat Wie O'Clock, ut the ‘salestoom, 8 Kast Thie: teenth street, near Broadway, consisting o''a large assort- ment of Parlor, Bedroom and Dining Room Furniture from several families; Velvet, Wilton aid Brussels Car- pets, carved Etagere; rich, carved black walnut Bed- stewds and Buredus, best Nair Mattresses, Bedding, two rosewood Pianos, English Mangle, on Tables, two Sewing Machines, about 20 fine Oli Paintings in rich gilt Frames a lot of ‘nice Photograph Frames, Chinw aad Glassware. AHATTEL MORTG AGB SALB ‘of andsome Household Furniture, Carpets, pine ing, Soenee ae. NG. ORTER & CO, will sete aaticg. Wednesday, April 2, commencing at 10 o'clock A at store, southwest corner of Tied avenne and 126th street, & large assortinent ot Furniture, Carpets, Bode ding, im carpckery,, c. te S0sge now: read: or inspection, ohne al ie store and offices of the aucti 408 Third avenue and #2 Cedar street. seibiie AN? im A. MATTITEWS, AUCTIONEER, GIV ‘AL attention to SALES OF FURNITU. Privat RESIDENCES, or, it preferred, will recet And dispose of the same at his Salesrooms, 722 i OAD: ew York Hote! ND? STRERT, ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ALUABLE HINAL OTL, PAINTINGS, STEINWAYE S ND AND UPRIGHT ‘08, PIAN BerEMB REN AREAL BRONZLS, AT 19 o'cLocK, SOLOMON, PARLONS GORTATT AEE xminster Carpets, French Plate Pier and Mantel Mirrors, rosewood Parlor Suit, in Mauve Satin, with Window Curtains to mately rich “Lace Cure Piaro, superb Choe ren, real Brongo Statuary, Fisker eee Cabinet, Fates ‘Oraame nts, Jardinicres, Card ieee ivers, Centre, Side nid Card Tables. z VALUABLE ORIGINAL, Ol PAINTINGS UY VAN SCHENDET, DI HENRIETTA RONNER FERDINAND Di Bit AER. ; TAL Velvet Carpet, ri ih French Plate Mantel icrors, rich silk Reps, Window Curtains, rosewood Set, in green pluch; solit rosewood Dining Table, Massive Sideboard, ri nd Side Brackets, fine Engraved Cut reneh Ohing, Rilverware, Cutlery, &¢, : fe Mantel Clock and rent Bronze Statue ts, TER TTING ROOM CONTAINS—Velvet Carpet, Freneh Piato Per and Mantel Mirrors, Parlor Suit, in “faney ta bestry repay fine walnut Library and Card Tables bro tin and Lace Curtains, Steinway & Sons’ seven tave upright Piano, Paris Clock, Groups and Bronzes, rich, Extension Chandelier, India China Vases, Camp Chairs, Embroideries, &c CHAMBERS—Velvet and Brussels Carpets, solid rose: wood and wainut fete steals, Bareaus, Dressing Cages, Hostal Easy Chairs, suite, in reps and tapestry; fine Bedding, curied Hair Mattéesses, Mirrors, Damask and Hace Cirtains, Clocks, Ornaments, Bugravings, Paint fivany—veivet Carpet, Tapestry Curtains, Salt in bige JOsh + Bronzes, Clocks, Chandellers, Vases, 4c, LLIARD ROOM—Braswls Carpet, Billiard with all, Appurtenances;: | and rey Cortaina, Mante! nents, &e., together a dd Chairs, Paintings tinent of Kiichen Utensils, with which the sale will comm TF DIES AND CHILD, on west side, between Twelith and Thirty 7 ‘two email or one mediam sized Room, wit Bot over $00 per month. Address D. H., box 316 Post o OARD WANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, BY A single gentleman, between Fourteenth and ‘hipticut reets, east side, Address, statiug particulars, L. C., rehu Uoneer, offfeo 442 Oth avenue, S | toner, oft 10 ds stored free of charge Ry SON & CO,, DNESDAY, _ AUCTIONEERS, prik 2, ui Broadway, As‘sontheast corner of tory anid attic bi Naps a7? IQOARD WANTED—FOR GENTLEMAN AND. WIFE; | pate family preterred: permanent if sulted Sy ‘per mon! \ddress for three days LEWIS, Her: | ee. OARD jo pyramid UR ADULTS, IN A FIRST clase would turnish complete it \ aod Gasreas win a pareve L&C hades | f 60. “ApH at 12M ag the Peon Foomn, I Hrondway, three story high woop brows keiee House, 219 Kast Firiieth aureet, Between te cond and Third . 20x100.5, all complete, Also three Lota on Nath street, near Second avenue, ‘Dave at 77 Cedar suse foots ed 19 anh me or rihey wil \ TORED ne OK, The house will be open for inspection, b ermit o Monday and Tuceday, iron 10 to 6 NelooksGataloxues and permits may bé had at the of of the Anctioneer, 16 Cortlandt stree ENKY B. HERTS, AUCTION Saleen revi Te Cortinadt Street, LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE BUEVIAT: all POF BINET FURN the op DAY, AY AT THE BALE RROOM Nr Io BORTLANDT, eIkt, ir, embracing Naricty of Parlor, Chamber, Tbr Totnes juits, made a for firat ch city re ma ake and tai a ie ay eee ibe UN EL 93 CLOCK, residence > 4 at So'clock B. M., 8 WEINBERGER, AUCTIONBER—SE day (Tuesday, April 1), at 103, o'clock, at: aly at acai deren eg dima ildren’s Carriages Seon cape ox aud Sliver Watches, Tewdiry (aus Wines, Liquors, Cigars, &c., &c. AMES M. FORD, AUCTIONEER, SELLS THIS DAY at2 o'clock, 367 Bowery, # large assortinent ‘7 nurniture from lainiiies declining hotsekee ing of Parlor Sul Bedsteads, Rurcaus, Warhstan Tables, marble top Buffet, Centre Tables, Cribs, and reps Wardrobes, Mat- {resses, Bolsters and Pillows, two French plate Mirrors, rag Chairs, &e., together riptions, sizes China, Glass and Crockery Ware, Lounges, Shades, Hall Stan with 30 excellent Carpets of all de and qualiti¢a Sale absolute, rain or shine, AGOB BOGART, AUCTION WEDNESDAY, April 11 o'clock, at the auction rooths, No. L North William street.—Household Furniture, consisting of a general as sortment of Parlor, Bedroom, Dining room and Kitchen Furniture, Carpets, Oil Cloths, also two Rolling Machines, one Screw Pros, one Drawing Bench H, JENKINS & 00., AUOTIONEERS, will sell at public auction, fom, Wednesday, April 2, 1873, commencing at 10:20 A. 3, ;, the entire contents of the old established Woodlawn Siloon and Billiard Sixth avenne, between Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets, consisting of Bar Fixtures, J mips, Mirrors, (lus: fe, Marble top Lunch’ Counter, silver-plated Cigar Showease, choice Paintings, Chromow Engravings, &c, 5 also two Hilliard Tables, with cues, balla and racks'com- jete. Full particulars ‘at the store or at "heal ice of J. |. JENKINS & CO., % Bleecker street. I EWIS E, WOOD, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL ON 4 Friday, April ‘4, 1873, oclock P.M, on the es, the three lc and brick basement 76 Pavonia ay 76 teet west of Heuderson TOs! he house contains 18 rooms, sub- cellar and all the modern improvements; situated on one of the best business avenues in this city, and can he altered for business purposes ata small’ expense: Tat 25x100; house 28x45; also the valuable Lot on Bighth street, in rear of the above dwelling; on it are choice fruit trees of all Kinds; lot 25x100, running through from street to street, 25x20, The ati " ot Fan ae and speculators iy expressly culled to saic. Terms easy, For full particulars apply to Liswis ee Woon, Teen Es- tate and General Auctioneer, 79 Montgomery street, Jer- sey Cit N ORRIS WILKINS, AUCTIONEER. Dwelling and Lot 518 West Twenty-third street, at auction. B. 11, LUDLOW & 00., will se April 4, 1873, at 12 o'clock, at the Exchange, Salesroot it Broadway (irintty’ Building), West Twenty-third street, the four story haxement brick Enclish base- ment Dwelling and Lot 513, West Twenty-third street, North side, 116.8 teet west of Tenth avenue; house 16.8x: feet; in fair order; contains conveniences; possession at any time: lot 94.9: nity nt may remain on bond and ¢. Maps at the avctioneérs’ office, No. 8 Pine st. MAP HAS, SALE oP, TRAVER, AUCTIONEER, this day, at 11 o'clock A. M., by virtue of an. execution, the entire contents of the “Liquor Store south- east corner of Broome and Clinton streets, together with a Lease of the whole Building; ait lease to run two years from May 1, 1878, at the nou nal rent of $1,000 per annam. By order of” ‘ONS, Marshal oO* TUESDAY, APRIL 1, A LARGE BANKRUPT sale of Hats, Caps, Cloths, Cassimercs, Silks, Hat id Cap Trimmings, of all kinds, will be sold at public auction, at 242 Canal street, at 9 o'clock A. M, precisely. HOry, t auction, on Friday, DAWNBROKER'’S SALE.—THIS DAY JAMES AGAR, Auctioneer, will sell at 59 New Bowery 500 lots of Men's “and Woinen’s Clothing and. other, seasonable Goods, by order of Joseph Blumauer, 444 Seventh avenue. AWNBRO '§ SALE.—THOS. J. MGRATH, AUC. tioneer, 183 Chatham street, wil! sell this day, at 11 O'clock, 600 Lots of Women’s Clot hing, Dresses, Shawis, Remnants, Boots, Shoes, Bedding, &c. By order, H. MeAleenan, Secomd aventic, if JAPID TRANSIT—35 MINUTES FROM CITY HALL, First Suburban Salo of the season, BY A. J, BLEECKER, SON & CO., 7 Cedar street, Houses and Lots abou about Erle depot at Rutherfurd Park, N. J., fiwt station from New York (Trains toot, gf Chuinbors ‘and meat ns hivd, etreets, 1:30), SATURDAY aPTERNOO. The most accessible suburh of this chy but wine miles from City Hall, Forty daily trains Terms very liberal. > hae !ME COURT SALE. in Partition, Valnabie Property i for sale, Grand Boule and 100th street, In place, near f Seventeenth street MUL True i, WILK INS & CO. “ag n WEDNESDAY, opel}, 18 ati2 o'clock, at the Exch iealatgoots, 111 Broadway, der the direction of ALBON | P. MAN. Boulevard and 100th street—2 Lots situate ‘on the north- east corner Boulevard and 100th street, with 6 Lots on rear, fronting on 100th street ; on these last mentioned lots isa substantial Dwelting House. Also 2 Lots on the south- cast coruer of Boulevard and lieth street, with 6 Lots on rear, {ronting on 100th street, on which there are two Frame Houses. Irving Place—The 244 story brick House and Lot, situate on the westerly side of bere | lace, between Sixteenth and Seventeonth streets, Known ay 43; house 40.2 fey; ice iret ray ag ah ‘theabove on the stor: jouse an jotning the above o1 Rortherty side, and known Asi; house £0 fect; Lot 19x00 Pits: pogtber Tost “bele peremptory, without rose Banat eres Patacte ae of the Auedoneera, 80. 7 Pine street, Ne ahaa hag QIMON HERMAN, AUCTIONEER.—AUCTION SALE E) Books. —' elt Pee rarieeh Eh se | & sisting of 240 v: Chery ‘Theology, Philosopny, 5 riguallsms yest Science, His tary, B68 Eitorat rey, dee, hove ale eli ac. worthy 9 Sritbrariane and others. Bale! * post ftuvesin lols IMON HERMAN, AUCTIONEER.—MARSHAL'S SALE Sot Flour, Grockries Teas, Cigars, Butter, ‘Ae. this roueye: Tuesday), April L. at 10s o'clock, at 13 Bowery? bar- fale Flogr: Rutter, Byrap. Grecerios, Iso a large lot Liquors, yr casks ‘aid eases: ored, Wagon, &e.; also lotofehdes, By order of MYER BLSAS, City Marshal. wun ba gah LY, SHERIFE’S AUCTIONEER, will sell at auction n WEDNESDAY. April 2, at 12 o'clock M., vat the Exchangé Salesrdom, M1 Broad- BY ORDER OF THE s UNDEHSteNED, TRUSTEES OF CHE, 81H AVENUB—Nortlicast corner of 58th street, four 5 » Houses, with Stores, Nos, 930, 932, 934, good buildings, fine locaiion. 69TH Nrltie Four story French root brown stone, No, 257 West Soth street, in rear of the above. 68TH STREET—The undivided hait inverest in seven of Lot north side 68th street, 100 feet west 1 0aCH Lot 20x 100-4, STREET—Full Lot south side of 100th street, 200 fect cast of 10th avenue, MULBERRY STREUT, No. %7—House and Lot, 25x74, MOTT ‘atk ET—Nos. 63, 70, 72 and 74 Mott sireet, Houses and Lots, each 26x04. BAX kT—No, 121, front and rear Houses, wpe and pariiewlars at Aug tipneers oftice, No. 4 Pine stree! H QUINLAN NVELIN, ORPIGE 00 Ni W 104g o'clock, 10 Columbia street, hear My rat oti walnut, top _ Counters, Measures, Bottles, Screens, USINESS MEN CONSULT THEIR INTEREST BY ADVERTISING IN THE EVENING TELEGRAM, ALL OLASSES READ IT, Tawtes Ys [rote JO Dy TLLIAM ABBOTT, AUCTIONEER an y Bowery), will sell, on this day, at Fixtures of the Liquor Store Hamilton av Keg: Shelving, ACTED WITHOUD PAIN; SIXTEEN yea numbing application; beautiful Teeth, $1; Set, $10, Plumpers for hollow Chocks a spe alty. ‘Sets repiired, J. JAY VILLERS, 169 Grand, wear Broad idence, R. L, March o ntractors— Sealed proposals will be Fecelved “at this office until 11 o'clock A, M. Tuesday, tor the construe. 3 Apri tion of Hope Reservoir in nay dy The Reservoir will ut 90 feet long, about B40 fost wide, set feet deep, ng about 16! Acres. ‘The embankinent will be ol earth, with an interior lining of stone, ere will be two gate chambers, with a connectin conduit, Plans may be seen at and’ printed specifications and forms of proposal and contract will be furnished trom this office on application. proposal must be acc ommpanied by a bond, satisfactory to the Commissioners, in sum of $5,090, as quanta nages, amu ltton u the bidder shali, within ten days aiter the acceptance of his proposal, cxeeute the contract, with security satis. factory to the Commissioners for its faithful pértorm. ance ne, C Commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all bide. JOSEPH J, COO! ? CHAS, FB. CARPENTSR, | Water Commissioners WILLIAM CORLE _3. Wirnaent Suxop, Chief Engineer, ATAPSCO RIVER, IMPROVEMENT, SEALED PROPOSALS Will be rooelved until noon of the 12th day of Apri. 1873 jor the excavation and removal of material trom the ship channel of the Patapsco River, hotween Fort Carroll the Angle Buoy, near Seven Foot Knoll Light, “Propose isinust state price per yard tor niateflal res moved, measured in scows; kind and number of machines proposed to be used, and the average daily amount of ex. ony ‘ation: uarantecd to be done, Proposals must be endorsed on wutsiie, “Ship Chane nel,” sealed and addressed to Hon, Joshna Vansant, Chairman, Pata eo Kiver Improvemént Horr of Balti more, They wi ened at 1230 P.M. of July 1, Aesenoe of pach bidders ne may chovee. to attend, The right is reserved to reject any or all proposals, and None will be entertained tor les# than 100,00) or more than 260,000 cubie yards, pecifications and U4 other desired information may be hua by application to Colonel W. P, CRATUHILT, Engineer in charge, bnion Bank Building, Baltimore, ata, ALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECKIVED BY THE © ‘Sehool Trastees of the Tenth ward, at the office of the Clerk of the Board of Patio Instrhetton, corner of Grend and Elm stroets, until Friday, the Tih day of April, 1873, and util Solclock P, M. on said day, for the Seats) Desk and other Furniture required for ‘the new Primary school building on Ludiow street, near Delancey street. ‘oposals will be re- Aiso at the same time and place pi ceived for te Steam Heating Apparatus for said soliool, gis and specitiontions may be seen at tho ofties of the Superintendent of Bchool ‘Buildings, 140 Grand. street, oon Honaihle and approved euretics will be required from each successful bl Proposals will not be considered unless sureties are name ‘The Trustees reserve the right to reject any or all of the ir RE PEE ALONZO TRURSDELT ROE T. ‘ON, # Gti CHAN GACEMANNY Road of Khoo! “isugtees Tenth Ward, od Naw You Suara at kn, NEW YORK WERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 1673.—QUADKOPLE SHEET. PROPOSALS. ne 8 a ca FOR SUPPLIES pearson Derantucnt seo rrion Ol or ae } ie Pcerey Sey ar 4 a eater Mor Tuesday, the 29h I open for busings ot Sia aiiot the Be of April 1s {or furnishing the following Mamed artic required for ans atthe ngedelea mained CY, 500,000 pounds, gros weight, ott Beet © ‘attle, on the hoof. 180,000 bounds XX Flour, or 12,500 pounds per mouth, or its ni Bacon in wheat. 36,00) ponds Bacon, clear sides oF 3,000 pounds per 14,000 pounds Coftec (green) 28,000 pounds beat Brown yi $600 poun'ts best Brown Soap, in boxes. 8,000 pounds aa pees it in or 1,800,090 pounds, ¢1 ross Weight, of Beet Cattle, on the hoot. 84,000 ena, icon’ clear sdes, or 7,00) pounds per 460,000 pounds XX Flour, or 40,000 », or its equivalent what 3 pounds per month, 25,000 pounds Coffee (gree: {4.000 vounds best brown 8,000 pounds Plug:Tobaceo, in boxes. 7.0 pounds Lest Brown Soap, in boxes, 7,000 pounds salt tne: An 0 6,000,000. fl Vere ienTON EY AGexe. ttle, pounds, gross weight, ot Beet Cattle, on the hoof, 300,000 pounds Bacon, clear ‘sides, or 25,000 pounds per nth. 1,200,000 pounds XX Flour, or 100,000 pounds per month, 100} 000 pounds Coffee (green). 200'000 pounds best Brown Sugar. 12,000 pounds Plug Tobaceo, in boxes, ar bree) pounds} be tt ‘er BORD, 3B in boxes, ds Sait tine ih bathed FO) POUT PER MISSOUKL AGENCY, 1,880,000 pounds, rome weg ht, of Beef Cattle, on the hoof, 108,000 Ronnie acon, clear sides, or 9,000 pounds per 09,000 ponds XX Plour, or £0,000 pounds per month, 85,000, pounds Coffee (green). 70,000 pounds best Brown Sugar. 4,000 Plug Tobacco, in boxes. x ‘st Brown Soap, in boxes. 9,000 pounds Salt, fine, in barrels. 10,000 pounds Saleratua, in boxes. CHEYENNE RIVER AGENCY. 4,009,000 pounds, gross weight, of Beot Cattle, on the hoof. DAWN pouadt Bacon, clear sides, or 15,000" pounds per 700.000 poate “XX Floar, or £8, ,000 pounds per month. 20,100 pounds Coffee (green) ino pounds bext Brown Suiza, 10,000 pounds Saleratus, in boxes. GRAND RIVER AGENCY. 5.000.000 pounds, gross weight, of Beet Catite, on the hoot. ‘0,000 pounds’ Bacon, clear sides, or 25,000 pounds per 1,200,000 Houunts XX Flour, o 100,000 pounds per month. “100,000 pounds Coffee (green). 200,000 pounds best Brown Sugar. 12,000 pounds Plug Tobacco, in boxes. 25,000 pounds best Brown Soap, in boxes 5,0W0 pounds Saleratus, in boxbs. i 88 We! of ‘attle, on the en pett Round Bacon, ring sides, or 26,000 pounds per neh 1,200,000 pounds XX Flour, or 100,000 pounds per month. "100,000 pounds Coffee aiken. 2an'00 Bounds hest Brown Sagar. 12,000 pounds Plug Tobacco, in hoxes. 25,000 pounds beat Brown Soap, In boxes. 25,000 pounds Salt, fine, in barre!s pounds Saicratus, in boxes. UPPER ARKANSAS AGENCY, 1,370,000 nounds, groas weight, of Beet Cattle, on the hoof, ‘He Mi pounds XX Flour, or 23,000 pounds per month, a pounds Co Coffee (eeen). ponnds best Brown Snes CY 800 pounds Plug Tobaceo, in boxes. 5,600 pounds best Brown Soap, in boxes. 4,500 pounds Salt, fine, in barrels. KIOWA AGENCY, 2,500,000 pounds, grows weluht, of Heck Cattle, on the hoof, 500,000 pounds XX Flour, or 41,686 pounds pér month, 0,900 pounds Coffee (green). 631600 pounds hest Brown Sugar, 4,100 pounds Plug Tobacco, in boxes. 7,200 pounds best Brown Soap, in boxes, 7,000 pounds Salt, fine, in barrels. 8,000 pounds Saleratus, in boxes. WACHITA AGENCY, 1,180,000 pounds, gross weight, of Beef Cattle, on the hoof. 138,309 pounds XX Flour, or 11,625 pounds per month, 15.00 pounds Coffee (green), ‘000 pounds best Brown Sugar. 2,000 pounds Plug Tobacco, in boxes, 4,000 pounds best Brown Soap, in boxes, 3,500 pounds Salt, fine, in barrels, . 2,000 pounds Saieratus, in boxes. BLACKFEET AGENCY, 8,000 pounds Coffee (green). 12,000 pourrds best Brown Sugar. 3,000 pounds best Brown Soap, in boxes, 8,000 pounds Salt, fine, in barrels. 3,000 pounds Plug Tobacco, in boxes. CROW AGENCY, 25,000 pounds Coffee (green). 50,000 pounds hest Brown Sugar. 3,000 pounds Plug Tobacco, in boxes, ¢ 7,000 pounds best Brown Soap, in boxes. 2.0 pounds Saleratus, in boxes, 7,000 pounds Salt, fine, in barrels. MILK RIVER AGENCY (FORT PECK). 60,000 pounds Cotfee (green). 140,000 pounds best Brown Sugar, 14000 pounds best Brown Soup, in boxes 16,000 pounds Salt, fine, in barrels. 5,000, pounds Saleratus, in boxes. 19,000 bopnds Plug Tobacco, in boxes, Bids for Beef Cattle will state price per pov pound, gross. Parties bidding for the other articles will rich pet turnish @ sample of each article bid a @ prices must be oe modification or any proposed modification what. °“The Beet Cattle must be good, merchantable. c: teat) steers, trom three {9 seven years, old, in, good ion, and aver fie weluht te be determined by wela 285 t Tet inere me required to Keon the Beet Cette rs Factor ne at the “adenoy, fo, be "delivered when’ re- the Guired; and should it-be Wied ‘cattle In the. vicinity fast onoug ould Heit euchivor thems when ‘Fequired, tha andersienea wit purchase, or cause to be uurchaséd, Beet Cattle as he may eleet, at the exponse of sald contrad applies, except ‘the. Beet wilt "be Inspected ard reesived by te government at’ New York waite delta, Chiearo, ‘Cincinnati, St. Louis City, Sionx City, or Yancton, and, with th ception of flour, must be delivered, for, shipment, by the lat day of June, 18 The tlour must be ready ction and delivery at such times and in such ‘quanties ay will secure, at euch ency, at all times, af least one month's sup) ids Will also, be Tecelved (or the delivery at. St. Loul or, Kansas City by the 16th day of September next of following Bacon, clear sides:— For the Upper Arkansas Agency, 39.37% pounds For the Kiowa Agency, 4,000 poun For the Wachiin Agency, 33,125 pounds, Pele ts Bacon must be sound and sweet and put up in Sihie Four to be fresh Ground, of XX quality, to be made Wholly from good: sound wheat. ‘and 4o be delivered in good, strong, double sacks, each sack to be branded “In- dian ‘Departinent. Flour.” schtte Cates ta he delivered tp double aacks, The Sugar to be delivered in barrels, {il head-lined. Proposals will be received. for the delivery of any one gr, alk ot the above-named articles, for any ome oF all of said Agencies, The ‘undersigned reserves the right to. increase of diminish the quantity of each or any of the articles Which the bidder or bidders propose to furnish. ‘artics bidding for Flour are required to furnfsh samples, cach to be in quantity not less than one pound, i a private mark corresponding to same in proposal rarties to Whom cont the supply of Flour are warded shall, wri ds, turnish to the Commissioner Of Indian Affairs samples, in quantity not Tess than 25 Bounds, of the auallty contracted Bide wiitalso be revelved tor tho delivery at tho Acen- cies on or about the Ist day of July next, or other. speck fed points, ot Beet Flour and Bacon for the following agencies int Montana Territory : GENCY, 70,000 pounds, gross weight, of Beef Cattle, on the 13000) pounds’ & Fi ya i 30 pounds per Ta 25,000 pounds Bacon, pclae aidea, ¥ 225,000 pounds, rise sree of Beef Cattle, on the hoof. 500.000 roca ‘an? m4 y ae pounds per month, 80,000 pounds, Baeo 0, a K RIVER 2 oor PEOK),. 000 pounds, as grove welahl, of | of Beet Cattle, on hoof. (09 666 pounds per month, 159, ore ds Bacon, clea: Pics vail nrdictes turnisived hy contract made under this ad. vertisement will be subject to ae on nd yee art cles as may in any respect fail to conform to the quirements of coniract and the sample will B Ba irelecidd fnd in that case the contractor or contractors wil bound to furnish others of the required kind or way without delay, or if that be not done they wili be pur- chased at his or their expense. Payments will be made at this office on proper re- ceipis, alter the accounts therefor shall nave been properly ap) ave & copy of this in Zopy oF 6 ach proposal must tisemient a slip {rom a newspaper) pasted at its 16 right Is reserved to reject any or all proposals if suc B rae should’be deemed tor the inlerest of the pvernment, o'hids Will be considered from persons who have failed to comply With the requirements of a former con- tract No contract, or part thereof, will be permitted to be as- signed or filled by other parties without the written con- sent of the Secretary of the Interior. No bids will be considered for goods Gabvered at the Agencies exceptas specified In this advertiseme nt, 0. prapesnt will considered that docs not strictly comply with the following form: Por we) ‘rpase to furnish the be De- partment, according the terms of the adver. Etoment’ of the. Commissioner of Indian” Atiars dated March 20, Isis, | {he (folluwing articles, ut the prices thereto affixed. dere inse list of articles propysed to be furnished.) 81 4 arsicies are to be delivered in mere insert the proy place of delivery) py the (inser Gate). | And It this proposal he LT (or we) will, within ten days after being noti- 1 curity to ul per- rl yxeotte a contract accord ly and give Tot Indian Aifairs tor the fai formance of the same No hid will be, considered unless accompanied by a guarantee in the following form, to be signed. by tworre: sponatble persons, whose sui ioney must be certified by (ed States Judge or District Attorney :—~ We hereby, jointly, and severally, guaranteo, that the above bitter (or bidders), it a gontract shall bo awarded to him (or them) according to his (or their) bid or proposit!, will execute a contract accordingly, nnd give the rot ive security for the faithful performance of the sume, as prescribed in the advertiwement tor Lro- posnis tor Titian Supplies dnied March -®, 1873 and in the event, of his (or thelr) tallue to do so we hereby agree and bind ourselves, ont heirs executors. and. mistrators to forteitand pay to the United States a8 damages a sum not less filteon per cent on the amount of said Dil oF proposal.” Bondswill be required in the amount of tho bid for the folthiul performance of the contrack, with two of, more sureties, whose guificiency must be certided to by & United States Judge or District Attorney, Each bidder must designate his piace Reetenonin communications sent to him will ve received, the same & Og tered ih his contract, should one be award Proposals should be enclosed tn an enyelope, addressed A the nderelg ned |, and endorsed “Yroposals tor sup. Jes for Indians.” F ‘Bidders lure invited to be present at the opening of the ithe bidg will be opened in the Presenoe ¢ of ifthe Board of of Indian Commissioners and ® comm. a at ae by the Secretary or the intorion, ag Ah recelving the sine shall have @ Will be award ae BoD ther eer Wasnt: Sealed proposals, endor: “Prol fey a) WU be received at 40 and 42 Leona’ low Fork, until 12 o'clock: Mon Tucwiay- the 20d day ity ‘da th tay ot apel will'he CaN for’ Tate o fuantities there oeine follows ite alveay a ce) or ail of the rarely’ named , pale oun wh wi Mackinac Blankets, to mease 5 weigh 12 pounds. 2,005 pales $ aint White Mackinac Bi innketa, to meas ste inches and sigh. 8 Reus 1,005 pair's “sh olnt Ww jackinac flankets, to meas- ure Sixv6 inches and weigh 6 pounds, t 525 pairs 2-point white Mackinie fate, to meas re 42x40 inches and weigh 5K mats “point white Maek! kinao tanke to meas- x inches and weigh 4% 00 pats ‘-point scarlet Mackinac, bas to meas. 6 Fxw inches and weigh 12 pounds, 1,200 pairs Spoint scarlet. Mackinac Blankets, to meng lure (x72 inches ana weigh 8 pounds, 1,800 pairs 2%-point seariet Mackinac Blankets, tomeage Ure 54866 inches und weizh 6 pounds. 660 pairs? -point scarlet Mackinac Pankets, to meas. lire dxid inclies and weigh 516 pounds 700 pairs poe mdigo blue Mackinac, Blankets, to ¢ TAXW inches and weigh 12 pounds, 2,000 pairs "Fpoiny indigo blue Mackinac Blankets, to measure 60x72 inches and weigh 8 pounds. r 2,825 pairs 236, Hpoint indivo biue Mackinag’ Blankets, 0 eitstire 1x65 inches and weigh 6 pounds, 3,000 pats -zpolnt indigo blue Mackinne Blankets, to 6 inches and weigh 54 pounds. 400 pairs paint green Mackinac Blankets, to measure 72x) inches and weigh 12 pounds, 700 pairs point green Mackinac Blankets, to measure pé hes and weigh 8 pounds, 100 para dee »int wreen Mackinac Blankets, to meas bu inches and Weigh 6 pounds, 460 pairs Zpoint green, Mackinac Blankets, to meas ‘nd. we gh 544 pounds. 400 vars taney list hi. 480 Yards saved list blue Cloth. ’ yarda saved list roarlet Cloth. ‘200 yards iz 400 Heavy double Shawls. 4,924 pounds Linen Thread, standard make, Nos. 30, 36 and 40, two-thirds dark blue. one-third whitey jandard make, 200 yards, & 254,925 yards Calico standard prin| is Su varus ind go bine Daltina. ses f 7.40 Yards goo Bed Ticking. nds brawn Saeotingy| ‘i-4 standard, W yards standard Duck, &ounce, : rds plaid Linsey. 20,450 yards biue Flannel, twilled. 27.4 Yards red Flannel, twilled. . ‘ 2 Kentucky Jéoans. s y 19}h25 ya 1/000 Yards colored Drilling (for dress lining. ‘B00 yards bleached Sleeting (for suronds) 8,60 yards Blue Denjg 9,000 Yards Hickory Shifting. 8 dozen Cotton Handkerchiefs, zen men’s Wool Socks. lozen women’s Wool Hose. pd 433 dozen children’s Wool Hose, dozen Woollen Scarfs, 17,87 Red Mannel shirts. ' 3,400 Gray Piaupg) Shirts. ' 7.65 Hickory Shirts, ¥,100 Catico Shirts. 150 Misses’ Wool Hoods. 330 Bed Seed Salar. ands Yarn, Lus6 pounds ¢ ciline ‘rine, Sand'8 cord, and 904 pounds ¢ Col Sisire, for Seines, ‘B00 pounds Indigo. ‘ 628 dozen best cast steol Axes, $ to 434 pounds. ” 631 dozon best cast steel Hunter's Axes, handled. ozen Axe Handles, 86-inch, No 67 dose {immed iron’ Preserving Kettles, 334 to equal quanti: asdaczen sorta handle Frying Pans, Nos. 1, 2and 8.4m , nutitie 292 doz ihn Fans pr pressed, 2 4 and 6 quarts, 200 doxetan Ty Obs “pints, 4, quarts. tio oovers, & 10 and br arts, ’ Didzen Tin Pails, with covers, 8 laud £2 quarts, 28 dozen ‘in Dinpers, long handles, dozen Tin Coffee Pots, 2 quarts. # dozen Tin Coffee Pots, 4 quarts. 613 dozen tinned iron Table Spoons. Butcher Knives, ine nc 110 Hunting Knives, , 40 dozen Skinning ‘Knives 6-Inch. 23) dozen Knives and Forks, good quality, 8 dozen Pocket Knive: 13 dozen T pret es eam les 4}g-inch. 47 dozen Mili. Flies, 852 dozen Planters’ Hoes, No. 2, best cast steel. 12) dozen Hoe Handles, 4 dozen Barchets, era dozen Fish looks, ks, assorted sizes, jozen Fish Hoo! rt 206 dozen Fish Lines, assorted sizes. 365 eh Sewing A wis.” lozen Sewing Aw! Handles, i dozen Cast Steel Shears, 73g and 8 inches, 1 dozen Coarse Combs. 126 dozen Fine-tooth Combs. © dozen Open Thimbles, 93 dozen Zinc Mirrors. Re een | pte er izes. edles, Gove: ed Bese Taps, Newhouse, No. 4. {0 Mink Traps, Newhouse C: ies, in nests of three, v 2 3 = Bend. assorted colors. 600 Po} rs 600 Reed ‘Stem 8,142 Sack Coats, assorted sizes, for men. nts, assorted sizes, for men, 980 Vests, assorted sizes. for men. 874 Loose Sack Overcoats, large size. 250 Suite Gacket and pants), Yor boys five to ten yoarg thy 4 120 Vest pe hoys five to ten are Of ape. . 6310 men's Woo! jats, ‘assorted i sizes and colors. ‘ pal Sry ats, assorted sizee and colors, mere Capi 1, it Sh juality, assorted 058 pair men's pee aizes, irs women’s Shoes, ne ‘assorted Bhat pater Shoos, good quality, Nos. 5 and 6, { = alae oni oe amorted aizese lide 3 ahoee ug oo" New required data Raat nee 1,000 meat ait white cvatts ee to measy’ : inches and weigh % pairs Z-point white Mackinac Blankets, to measure} to measure: 4,880 c re poi Ve and magn oe, pedro Prabe finches and weigh SOMO eo mea, ches and weig) a” nd ‘wl 2,200 pairs wh -polntsearict «00 ra une seariot Mackin Pare 4dx48 inches and wel re GUxT2 tte be weish 8 pounds, ? 2,000 pairs The point mite ‘Kinac Blankets, tor ne measure 54x60 ine and ches 350 ae Ma rs indigo blue Mackinac Blanks pairs poi digo c -Blankete, tof hes and wei; ounds, 100 pairs 284: point reen ene moe ure 54x66 inches, and weish 6 ds, 200 ie myst green watt te ida, to measure; 6 inches and weigh 53¢ pounds, The bide will be opened in the prevence of the Board Indian Commissioners and a committee to be icalgnat by the Secretary e Inierior soon as the ‘ime, fori e receiving: ‘the sam ‘hall have expire: e cone! tracts will be awarded as soon ‘hereatter as practicable, Yartles bidding are required to furnish samples of articles bid for. All the sxmmpice of each bidder shall be’ designated by a private mark attached. to each #aumpla: corresponding with marks on the proposal The prices must be given without any modification or. Proposed modification. whatever, The right will be reserved to require ‘A greater or leas/ quantity (not exceeding 25 per cent In either case) of any: of the articles than that specified in the above schedules) at the prices ose. ‘The fight will Uo reservod to reject any oF all ifeuoh 8 course should be dcemed tor the Tnterests of eas overnmen Allariicles furnished under contract will be required to be delivered, packed and marked tor soiniases, With- “ outexira charge jor cases or baiting wh packages, according to ‘directions which will be given ¥ @ warehouse to be designate? in the Fospective “altios where the hens received, and will ject to ine Beas nny the yer rd of Indian Commissions ppointed ‘and such goods of articles a may 1 eect tail ‘to comierm Yo the samples will be roe fee jad in that case the contractor will be bound to Turnish others of the required kind or quality within five , days; ‘or if that be uot done, they will be purchased at hiss "No: bids will be considered from ey to comply with the requirement wo gerpene, who have ‘ofa. former cone! No contract, or part ibeteot, will_be permitted to be assigned or filled by fe inieer Linon ‘whe writtes: rd consent of the Secratat rh t Payment will be made t tit Sic, "hae the ay shail have been pri a roposal will bee cedered ex d thay mies not striotly come y wiilt the following form a “{ (or we) propose to furnish the Indian Departmenty, According to thy terms of the advertisement of the Com= missioner of Indian Aitairs, dated Mare! the lowing articles atthe prices there! xed. (Here. 1 sert the lixt of articles prop to be furnished.) articles are to be detivered in (here insert ED Place of delivery) by the (usert date). ‘and ih pro- sal be ace, (or we) will, wittin ten, days ater ” notiied, execute a contract according) give security to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs for the faithtul performance of the same.” Each proposal must be accompanied by a guaranty im the Tollgw. hg forth, to be signed a at i responsible pet fons. whore samicloney inust be verlled bys ulved States Judge or District Attorney :— “we hereby jointly and severally guarantee be above bidder (ox bidders), if a contract shall be ay to Le cor them) according to his (or thy fe), bid or pro- Posal, wall execute a contract accordingly, and give Fequisate ‘security. for the talthiul performance of the kame, as prescribed in the ndvarisags nt for Prop for Indian goods, dated March an my in the EY of his (or their) failure to Jo so we hee Littl ad bi ourselves, our heirs, excentors and ndministe -_ to forfeit anit pay to the Unived States, a3. Gomagan, &, samy ee {teen per cent on the amount ‘op oxal oR ode ‘wid be required in the amount of the bid for en faith(ul performance of the contract, with two or. mets: ay < yeus e ‘Hisigleh Attar ‘be certified to by a Unit Los Jue Jistrie atiorne Here Oe oat SGU: Acting Commissioner, Y isd PAP jhe sa ba R ANGRAGTORNNS RROPROSALS IN WRITING will be received (until April 10) by the wndorsigned , FOR FURNISHING 80,000 REAMS OF NEWSPAPER, SIZE SOX47, WEIGHT, 8% POUNDS TO THE REAM, “ 0 SHEETS TO THE REAM, TO BE DELIVERED IN LOTS ; 0 REAMS PER WEEK TERMS CASH. f WILLIAM J. SWAIN, PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE, 8, W. CORNER THIRD and CHESTNUT STREETS, PHILADELPULA. , | MATRIMONIAL, YOUNG WIDOW WOULD LIKE TO MERT AN A Se yyy of pyaass object