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12 CLERKS AND SALESMEN, Ree ever eeeery peirrereenrterencenn ieee AowUNTeRiaue 1 LANGUAGES paneer ae ten up ment; Dooks opened, sega, Sepivenatned or Rian ianeed 47 Wall strect, third floor. EXPERIENCED COMMERCIAL TRAVELLER, abont to go to Chicago, will carry a line of samples a eupstantian house; references A No. 1. Addre JANENT, box 192 Herald Uptown Branch office, NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1873—TRIPLE- SHEET, YOUNG ENGLIGHMAN WANTS coachman and groom; no wil hing t9 make bimeelf useful. igen ere i 1e cou! uire at 140 West oth JOACHMAN AND GROOM’S SITUATION WANTED— of horses sud plain eerdening ceo wiik' wile, ome child; fain gardening ; food reference, "Address A. Bs, box 216 Herald ofce. GOOD BUSINESS MAN, MARRIED, WHO HAS en connected with a manufacturer for a number vs and has an extensive acquaintance among the on Jobbing houses, &c., wishes to enter at a moderate ‘OF to sell on ‘contmission, & manutacturing bual- which he contd invest some capital after muttal waintance and confidence has been ertablished, Ad- ees ENERGY, Herald office, YOUNG SGHRMAN, WHO HAS HAD FIVE ears’ experience in the grocery business, speaks Rneiish flnontly and writes good hand, wishesa situa: ‘ton as salesindn in a wholesale or first class retail store; geod cit; city reter« reference. 4 Address E. H., E. u., » box. LE Heral Id | of a OOKKEEPER WANTED—A MAN WHO THOR. oughly understands ithe theory of bookkeeping in tho sewing machine business; must be honest, prompt sharp, and @ good office, man and inderstand th «ling Of agents; none need apply why aDove requisites. AUdvess lock box 148 Herald RUG CLERK WANTED—ONE DAVING THREE OR four years’ experience ; a German speaking English Broferred. Ad lross, slating c@lary expected and refor- ences, DKUGE, box 13 Herald eva ranch oftiee, @f ite experienc ¢, with racieteators retvces Thalnue town in New Jersey. Address PHARMAC Hcrald office. Pp @ CLERK WANTED-O two or three years’ experie Address, with ret- erence, for three PHARMACY, 13! “uinton pinot, RUO CLERK WANTEB—MUST BE A GRADUATH, bring good referenecs as to sobricty, Industry and farofuiness and be willing to make himsolf generally seetula deiphia graduate preterred. Apply a KULONS Pharmad 549 Grand st.. Williamsburg. ILOOR-WALKER WANTED—IN A LARGE CLOTH- ing house in this city; 4 first class man; must have Endoubdted references as to ho neaty and ability, Address, ‘with references, &c., CLOTHIN “Heratd office. UMBER,—ENGAGEMENT WANTED, BY A MAN competentas buyer, salesman or superintendent of @ New York lumber Yard; can influence trade. Addgess RONBEAMAN, box 121 bieraid Uptown Branch office. ALESMAN WANTED—IN A LARGE ALE BREW- ery; one having a first class trade on the west side of tho city preferred. Address, giving references, BREWER, box 191 Herald office. To Peg a —A GRADUATED DRUG CLERK (Pole, speaking English, French, German and italian, and acquainted with the city trade, wants a sit- an etre in the Grug store corner Frankfort and hizam si ANTED—IN A DOWNTOWN STATIONERY BUSI- ness, A smart and active young man to (ake charge ef the ordering departinent; miust have a full knowledge gf Daper, blank Rooks. ruling, Mthographing, printias, ic. ; No other need apply; situation permanent; answer a ‘own SHE Stating city references. Address W., box 186 Herald office. TANTED—DRUG CLERK, NOT MORE TUAN 20 Yeane or age, with some experience. Address Dr. @. G. M., station Wann. DRUG CLERK; ONE THOROUGHLY tent; references required. Address PAYSIC, Box 166 Herald oftice. TA Aiea! CASHIER FOR A © CIGAR STAND. ly, with the best city reference, trom9to 10 A. at Prough’s Hotel JANTED—A MAN TO ATTEND HAT STORE; gone that bas been at the business. At G. Ww. HOWSER’S, 251 ANTED—BY A 1 ECTABLE you NG MAN, JUST landed from Irciand, a situation in a dry’ gools Heat advertiser thoroughly understands his business ; ood accountant, and can prodace first class refere) a ldvess M, ANERNE, 87 Washington street, New York. ANTED—A SITUATION IN A SHIPPING OR BANK. ing house or Insome good wholezale business, by a poung man (22), who has had about three years’ office rience; is thoroughly honest, quick, accurate, an extra mman;_can give satisfac ory referénees. ‘Address W., Box S196 | New York Post offic TANTED.—ENERGETIO SALESMEN OUT OF EM- ploy seein: having $7 cash, can easily earn $25 to $8) a week, 116 Nassau st., room 7. ANTED—BY THE ADVERTISER, A SITUATION as improver ina @rug store, or would aceepta po- ‘E WHO RAS HAD ‘AP- gition a a wholesale hou excellent references. Ad- ar 8, G., box 103 Herald off ce. JANTED—AN OUTSIDE SALESMAN IN THE Waar eR ants liquor business, who has some trade and ku wledge of the business, Address J. D., box 164 Herald eftice. COACHMEN AND GARDENé A GARDENER, Ww no UNDERSTANDS FLOWERS, Zh, mals and vegetables in all their branche could take charge of a genticman’s place nde fs a Swios (married); no family, ‘Address G KDEN box 162 Herald ¢ ottice, A G MARRIED MAN, FIRST CLASS COACH. man and groom, wants a situation; elty or country 5 rst class refere Address J. F. C., box 103 Herald COACHMAN WISHES A SITUA- tion ina French or American family; best city ref- Call on or address D. GAZZANT, 209 Thonipson YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS COACH- mas and gardener; thoroughly understands his c Protestant. Call on West 37th st. \ WANTS A SITUA ibe highly recommended by id Address “SITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST GLASS man; sober, competent and experienced ¢ ‘al city driver; best reference from last and 62 East 1th st. reams COA! mer employers. Call on or address L A N’S_ SIFUATI ANTED—BY A single man of long experience; cun come well zccommended for honesty, sobriety and capability: Call on or address COACHMAN, Bradley's stables, Nox. 8 and BO East Siet st. 8 COACHMAN AND GROOM—NO OBJECTION TO Address cy oF country: first class city” Teference. box 144 Herald office. — AY, ENGLISH GARDENER WANTS ddle-aged man and single; one that understands Disbusiness in all its various branches. Direct EDWARD TOVEY, Englewood, N. J. FIRST CLASS COAC! can milk and is hand: 8 rentleman’s and _neit iitvess EQUIN A SITUATION; MAN WANTSA SITUATION; ith all kinds of tools about tands thecare of horses prop- nor drinks; good reference, Herald office. NOLORED COACHMAN FOR COUNTRY—MUST BE / useful about hoase, experienced driver, &¢c. App! fmmediiely, with references, at S18 Broadway, room efore NOACHMAN WANTED—FOR WESTCHESTER; HE J must be capable in every respect, sober, steady and pe e a thorough knowledge of the {rainiog ot young horses. Address by x 90 Foes ofice, with full particulars of reference, age, &c, YOACHMAN’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A MARRIED / man who thoroughly understands his business: can show first class city reterence; refers to his present em- Boag Th fo he lias lived | uide years. Call on or address ear 40ti PORE. Ae nen cio V 7 ANTED—A FIRST CLASS SINGLE MAN AS waiter ina a petvate tax famil; Gg o Pe come well ‘ages model rate A at oifice Earle’s oe INTELLIGENT BOY, ABOUT 18 emery se; ripeel reside with his parents, be willin make himvclt generally. usehl nd be a plain hand; good references, ed. iS & ADDONS, 29 Church ANTED—A BOY, BETWEEN 34 AND 16 YEARS OF age, penning with his parents, in an sariculiaral reer mse and store. Address, in own handwriting, E. box 129 Herald office, ANTED—AN ACTIVE BOY; GOOD WRITER, COR- rect at Synge with some knowleds ge of bookkeep- ing. Address box 167 Herald o "ANTED—A FIRST CLASS HEAD “ BARKEEKER; best city reference required. Address P. P. P., Herald office, ‘ANTED—A MAN TO OPEN OYSTERS AND WAIT a cth av. \OACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED BY A MARRIED man, no funn! ay ee or country ; first class reference. Call or address COACHMAN, present employer's private stable, in rear of 22 North Washington square, lor two Cox HIMAN’S SITUATION—BY A RELIABLE MAN of lony experience; thoroughly understands his asineass three years’ reference from last place, Ad- dress J. D., box 97 "Herald office. his Horses, can recommend his coachman as good, in~ @ustrious, careful and ae ter quire at bis omnes, BYARD, 1) roadway. (CosCEMAN’s SITUATION WANTED—BY A ira - spectable married man, without encambran had long experience and understands his busin. inor oughly ; first class city reference. Call on or address M. M., 15 East s9th st, NOACHMAN’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A RE- spectabJe married man, ‘Without onctimbranee 5 has long experience and understands his business t moroughly 5 frst class city reference. Call on or address M, M st. NOACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED—BY AN EX- erienced young inan; is a good groom and driver; sieady and reliable; two years’ reference from last place, Call on or address G. ‘, at Coleman's saddlery, 1,252 Broadway, tor two days. \OACHMAN AND GROOMS SITUATION WANTED—BY a young man who lepintn f ly understands the care of Rorasas ean milk and do plain gardening; clty or coun- ‘Address M. x ed Herald Uptown Bre inch office, SITUATION WANTED BY A FIRST ied man; smallencumbrance; steady and six years’ good city reference trom last em- P,, No, 110 Kast 32d st., or sober; age ployer. Call on or addross P. H, corner of 27th st. and oth av, JOACHMAN'S SLFUATION WANTED—BY A COM- petent young man; thoroughiy understands the caro of tnartes and carr can produce first class refer- COR; silly and ‘oblizing. Call on or address T. HAR: EDON, at U. Wrig! 311 4th av. NYARDENER WANT D—GERMAN, SWISS oR Scotch; single man. Apply at 155 Broadway, room XARDENER’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE man, as a first class vegetable gardener; under- stands flowers; can milk; good referencee Address box 204 Herald office. YARDENER.—A FIRST CLASS MAN WISHES A J situation; SUR mn aers Hone plants: a practi ical'and successt rstands laying out and decorating flower grounds; would take the entire charge of a gentleman's place; best reference: married; no family. | Address J. MES ARDENER, 36 Cortlandt st., care of P. Henderson, ase AND COACHMAN AND MAN OF ALL work wants a situation; best reference. Address OC. H., box 200 Herat: office. | (XARDENER AND FARMER'S SITUATION WANTED— y By a very respectable Protestant man; understands the care of ‘all kinds of farming stock; has a secret Whereby he cun make hens ay double thelr usual num- bor of eggs and cows double quantity of milk; will make himself xenerally useful and agreeable about the hous Address, for two days, LANDSCAVER, box 188 Hera om ER TH a Ge competent man, who understands the management enhouse, jouse, fruit, flowers an address ced store, 876 Broady (DENER CAN TAKE GARE OF X greenhouse plants, hot and cold graperies, garden fruits, vegetables, &c. Address H. G., seed store, 67 Nas- sal HIS BUSINESS THOR. laying out gentlemen's can take entire charge of 15 John st., New York. ARDENER—UNDERSTAND: ¥ ougly in its various branch places, graperies, eae fe Oop uAN—s. GENTLEMAN DISPENSING WITH | ‘vegetables. |” y. able. 940 Broadway. TANTED—A YOUNG MAN TO DRIVE A CART; also a counter hand; none need apply unless com etont, ‘57 Vesey TANTED—AN ACTIVE LAD, FROM SIXTEEN TO clchteen, who writes a wood, plain hand and, te quick, and correct at Sgures. B.A. MORMIGON, 627 way. 1.149 BROADWAY, NEAR 27TH 81. —WANTED, three intelligent eat of ready addrest and steady business habli eral com| peatenens no me- nial service also travelling agent. PECKH, N A Sination in sigp p Perlence. Adaress A! mond, 8. T,, N. ¥. A. XOUNG MAN, 18 YEARS OLD, WITH A PRETTY good education, conversant with English and Ger- man and some knowledge of architecture, dra bookkeeping, desires suitable position cither a Mt With an architect or to enter into a ‘a meaty At ainoderate salary. ‘Address APPRENTICE Herald oftiee. st. THE AMERICAN BOY, 17 ‘YEARS OLD, WANTS A “TRADE! s. painting; has had considerable ex- ‘FIST, Nox 10 Post office, Port Hich- NTED, A COMPETENT MAN, TO NE WA! Ets oe Batter and lary ump. Address, stating terme, ea ee a ace Fa NDIA RUBBER HOSE MAKERS AND CUTTERS wanted Seumsediatey ¥5 aoe men re anply. to GUTTA AND i MANUFAC’ NG COM- PERCHA PANY, 590 West 25th's As LUMBERS WANTRD—TO GO IN THE COUNTRY; none but first class workmen need apply. HAYDEN, GERE & CO., jeekman st. QOAP.—WANTED, BY A COMPETENT PERSON, A © situation to take charge of @ soap factory; can give Unexceptionable reference; would go Went ‘Address 1. X. L., box 104 Herald office.’ (0_TATLORS.—FIRST CLASS CUTTERS WANTED NICOLL, the tailor, ‘143 Bows ery. V ‘ANTED—A FIRST CLASS MILLWRIGHT AND woodworker. Inquire of VAN ALLEN, GUNN & CO. 69 Ann st. WANTEDCAN EXPERIENCED AND, ACTIVE MAN to take charge of a girls’ room (70 girls); omploy. ment for the year; reference, {rom last em lovers re- Say Apply promptly at STAR LEATHER WORKS, ow fi ANTED—A THOROUGHLY RELIABLE MAN, WITH diversified mechanical skill and judgment, to assist the principal in performing and directing work: a per- manent positfon, with interest, to a competent and in- Sees man, Address, very fully, SUCOZSS, Herald oftice. attra) BOILER MAKERS, 280 8TONE AND Carts, 3,000 laborers, this morning, at7 o'clock, utyainth treet and Fifth avenue, PETER McKNIGHT, TANTED~A SITUATION BY A GERMAN PHOTOG- rapher of 10 years’ experience. Address A. 8., box 115 Herald office. ANTED—AN ARCHITECTURAL DRAUGHTSMAN of experience to go to Cleveland, Ohio; one familiar with both Gothic and Renaissance, and who can draw in paces cure ‘Address, stating terms, F, A. ©., Herald = \ ANTRD—AN EXPERIENCED MANAGER FOR OUR ‘oom ; one familiar with the manufacturin, po PPh ly to workr. adios hilton sand infants? wardrobes: JOHNSTON, Broadway, 5th ay. FRENCH ADVERTISE ENTS, ; EUX JEUNES FILLES FRANCAISES, QUI VIEN- nent darriver, desire se placer comme femmes de chambre ou, bonnes den/ants, connaissant 1a couture, duns une matson privee. S'adresser West Houston st., 26. a plac p15 Jol NARDENER'’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A MAN ¥ who understands greenhouses, crapories, flower and kitchen garden, laying out new places; 18 years’ first class references. s K., lh John sty New York. K ARDENER'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A MAN ‘who understands greenhouses, hot and cold graperics, flower and kitchen garden; laying out and improyin places; 16 vears' references.’ Inquire of JAMES BUIST, Horst, ‘681 Broadway. ~ Ape Ss EDS (PERMANENT) WANTED— Bya full Yeqapetent in allits branches; best relerctice, Adirest U., box 112 Herald office. GITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG man, as conchman; best ci AN reterences froin last em- ployer. ‘Address is H., box 148 Herald eae sr (FRENCH), vompetent and ‘good caretu Wwhto isa. thoroughty driver j city or country: bost city roference, 17 East 30th st. ITUATION WANTED—BY A MARRIED MA SS coachman and gardener; thoreughly under his business; good groom and careful driver; willin ‘ood efty reference. Address M., box 2 ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A SINGLE MAN (GER- tan) as assistant gardener, who understands hot and cold graperies, flowers, €c.: ‘wages $30 per month and board. Call at VALENTINE KOLB'S barber shop, 151 6th av. Good references required. W4STEDIBY AN EXPERIENCED MARRIED MA a situation as coachman ; four years’ first class 1 ference; country not objected to, Acirers, for two day . L., 142 west Sixteenth street, private stable. ‘ANTED—A GOOD N, A gardener and SCAShIaaS and be willing and ob Apel from 13 to Sat Tribune office. PROTESTA) FOR must understand his Rn and well recom- 7. W, SHARPE & CO.'S, bu mend over the TANTED—BY A YOUNG ENGLISHMAN, A SITUA- tion as first class conchman; willing to'make him. eipengrally useful; best references. Apply to JESSE 683 Broadwa. Vv BY A YOUNG MAN (ENGLISH), A SITU- ation as coachman; as ughly understands his rANTED business; first class city reference from present em- ployer. ‘Apply to E 124 West 19th st, D—WHO UNDER- eady and reliable uy ee | to WAR- 3b} ent es i single t ring and ST CLASS COLORED MAN WANTS A SITUA- tion as coachman; understands his business. In- wire or address at his present employer's, NED MOORE, 22 West 10th st., near Bleecker. ITUATION WANTED—AS COACHMAN AND GAR aX dener, by a married man who thoroughly pies Sands his business; wite as first class cook; frst class Address 101 Herald offi COACUMAN’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A single man of long experience; can come well sobriety and capability. Call recommended for hone Rs on or address W. A. TYLER, 58] Broad street. YOUNG MAN (A PROTESTANT) WANTS A SITU ation as coachman and gardener; isa good driver; as good references. Address tor two days A, R., box 11d ‘ald office. 4 YOUNG Y N WISHES A SITUATION AS GAR. ner—Understands the management of a green- onse and graperics and raising of vegotabies; would take charge of a horse, milk and make himself generally msefnl ona gentleman's place; good city reference from Fast employer. Call of address, for twe days, 8. L., eed store, 875 Broadway. LE MAN WISHES ghiy A SITUATION AS GOOD understands the care of on a gen- shonest ina il. ED—AS FAMILY COACHMAN om p at man of goed experts Griving and taking eare of horscn: eet chy reveeenes for the abovementioned from last and former employer. Address, for two days, C. Hy Herald Uptown Bran LY wanted (Scotch or English pref ardener and useful man, the wife a jouseworkor, in A stall family at. Ni -oinguite At BRADBURY BROTHERS, Bo very, ‘om 4 to 6 P. M AS COACHMAN AND GROOMS SITUATION WANT- By a single man who thoroughly undersrands é busine ; good city references; is w' nd ai It ox IC general wort and Sia eto the country. ‘address required; three years’ revere tld like fo go @ahort distance in lemper at and industrions, Ad- Faldo} A SINGLE YOUNG MAN W aie A SITUATION AS coachman an Jener; is a good groom ; can mK bil ay him: Ally useful; best reference. Ad- f 9 98 1, B., BOX 196 | Herald Uptown Branch office, tor two ae $ COACHMAN—BY perience in this c II on or address J. B ILE MA first ¢ OF LONG BX. ity reference, Ww A SITUATION AS COAOH- A man; ts stricty. sober and is wilting to make hirn- Gelfgenerally ueoful; best city and” count ry ret of at or uddiress 122 West 10th st. stata’ LADY GOING TO LUROPE WISHES TO OBTA A employment for her coachinan; he ts a strictly » nest and industrious young man | ¢ Hing and obli Lou or address, for two days, ke fs und 19) West st. ode po al WANTED-—BY A FIRST CLASS excellent groom ; careful, steady driver; Bret class clt reference.’ Call on or ad: N, No. 3 Slet TABLE FAMILY REQUIRID yet class coachman, who knows his duty tly sober, respectful and obliging, and has est city feferences, can call at or address No. TW West 44th st. YOUNG “MAN WANTS A “SITU, ATION AS Grin Coachman or groom ; understands his business: three reference from last employer, Call at or address Ay., between dgth and 40th ste, YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS ACH. uld be willing togo a short good city references. Address will always ve found | WANtepsay MAN AND WIFE, SITUATIONS; MAN ‘ag coachinan and plain gardene: ife to do cham- berwork and waiting, or to assist with the washing and ironing; good reierence, Call at 120 Henry st, rear buildin, Wwe AND ompetent place, by willing to ‘t « Rot Address GARDE week, single q ry catmilk it req C ed ; good reference, R, box 132 ‘ald office, for one | WASIED=A SITUATION AS, COACKMAN AND vardener: fully competent in all branches; best ret dress GEORG , box 21 Herald office. WEST S611 ST.—A YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUA. tlon As Coachman and groom; has first class city refere from his last employer. ' Call or address at private stable. _HELP ‘> WANTED—MA Es. BOY WANTED-—To AS A BILLIARD ROOM, Inquire betwe t 535 3d MAN TO WRITE WRA ND elt generally useful in a newspaper office ; mus Understand Spanish; Wages $3, Address SPANISH, 1 box Is Herald office, ACTIVE, INDUSTRIOUS YOUNG IRISHMAN, With reference, to solicit orders for anew work, on Salary or commission; to one who Is willing to work ‘ood inducement will be given. Apply from 10 A. M. to FP we, ates Broadway, room i CHANCE TO LEARN TELEGRAPH froman. boys and girls learn and take positions: d pa eee, than the eld THOMPSON'S College, 204 opposite Cooper Institute. a ELLIS TURKISH BATIS, 61 LEXINGTON want agreeable, intelligent, industrious Amer Young men and wombn, not older than 2% years; pro Je eluployment with medical instruction; references r quired. TRAVELLING AGENT IS WANTED—TO CANVAS Wesi for a leading commercial journal of this cit, liberal commision is paid and exclusive services not positively stating reference pd ae A, Dox 151 Herald omic A COMMISSION t write a good hand, "Ein" first year, Addcess J. on ick at pguy soft OY WANTED.—A SMART BOY, FROM 14 TO 17 years old, brought up on a farm, to take care of Stock, milk, ae ference required. Address FARM OWNE Herald of BRAND BOY WANTE gent and who can make himsell useful East 10th st., between Broadway an¢ { ANTED—FOR Corps, 590 fine. eplenaia. Pe vertantiies D—SMART AND ited States ships: Fo! poly ‘at Recruiting Rendezvous, *9 di it oe Major United § WASTEDIIWO, GOOD OFFICE BOYS, FROM 14 TO 1s years of age; must reside with their parents in ok and bring good references. Apply by note to R., ‘box 84 New ork Post of oe ANTED—A MAN TO WORK ON A FARM, A FEW W miles from the city. 8901 st. ws | V Inquire at ftom 6, 164 Nas- A MJ AN. id DRAW A Ber oy, B room TANTED—A Taongtamee COMPETENT TO make chemical analyzations and microscopical ex- aminations of human urine: to @ competent man Koo Wages and permanent employment will be givem. | Ad- dress, with fill partioulars, jor tages days, DO STOR, Stur- tevant House, New York elty WANTED<A Hoy ABOUT 18 YEARS OLD; ONE P ao with his parents, Address box 1,433 Pos TE ENT AMERICAN BOY, hour is ars OF age, As office boy ; wages $200 Orst first Address, in own fin, Hero own handwriting, Hi. ANTED—AN INTELLIGE NTLEMAN OF Good business ability, An honest and {ndustrious gentleman may Aad aller 9 o'clock w WHITL CO. No, o Dey » | commencing at 10k Ronsal ‘N FRA AIS DE 28 ANS, QUI PARLE L’ANGLAIS, um pew tires gnol, un peu italien, cherche un mongicur'ou familie pour aller voyager. Adresser D, G., box 20 Herald office. — NE FILLE FRANCAISE DESIRE UNE PLACE pour soigng di iiuntsetcoudre, S'adresser, pen- dant deux jours, Ssm0 ruc Ouest, 6. SALES AT AUCTION, RTN DTIC! r. T. C. FARRER, who for two years past has been paling in England, scotland, Switzerland, Flanders, ‘enice, has sen‘ home a large representation, in oi] and water colors, of ent work, Which Will be on exhi- Ditton at Mr.'Schenck's Gallery, @® Liberty stceet, durin Monday, Tuesday and. Wednesday, April 14, 15," 16, aud Will be gold at same place on Thursday, 17th, and Friday, inst, RT, A Superb collection of high: class OLL PAINTINGS most of which have just arrived and are now on exhi- bition, to be sold at the Gallery, 60 Haberty street, on THURSDAY, and TPRIDAY, ape W andl. Al Honeer. N. B.—The sale will posit ements having been made for suflic! UCTION NOTICE.—OVE R $20,000 WORTH Magnificent and ¢ Vousehold Furniture, Rare and Costly Works of Art, Superb Rosewood Pianoforte, ike, %, will be sold in lots, THIS DA railay), commencing at 1034 0" rel ‘y brown stone residence 120 Wost 24d sce cot, between 6th and 7th averues, Drawing Room contains, viz. : Brilliant toned 74 octaye rosewood Pi new, cost $1,000; superb P 1 brocatel re forte, nearly rlor Suit, covered in fine satin Centre Tadies, Etageres, Mirror ookease and, urkish Chairs, two Pier Mirrors, real Bronzes, imported ‘On Paintings, Lace Curtains, Side Stands, inlaid Cabinets, Flower Stands, magnificent Man- tle Set, style Louis X1V. ; other Ornainents. Bedroom contains fine rosewood and inlaid black walnut Bedroom Suits, hair and spring Mattresses, Feather Beds, Pillows, Bolsters, Linen, &c.; single and double Bedsteads, Ingrain Carpets, Dining Room Extension Tables, Chairs, China and Silver Ware, Buflet, fine Sheffield Cutlery, Basement and Kitchen Fur- niture, Teebox, Oilcloths, Stair cartel which the sale will commence with. N. B—LUKE FITZG Auctioneer, would call the attention of parties In want o} Good fueniture to this sale, “Goods packed for shipping OF , moved after sale by competent men. UCTION NOTICE.—LARGE HOUS EHOLD | “FURNT- {ure Hale THIS DAY, nt private residence 124 West Twenty-sixth street, near Sixth ave Orclock, eomorising oi arlicle ° coping, viz. :—Rosewood 734 octave anotorte, Ti plain and figured silk reps; Mirrors, an i rdenetas Ont Curtains, Etagers urkish Chairs, Loun Bronze Clocks, Ornaments, &, Bedrooms contain, rosewood and walnut Suits, single and double Bedsteads, Bureaus, curled halt and spring eds, Beddins Bolsters, &e. ping Room, Ba. Furniture ; Bi Extension lery, China, Glassware, Crock ZINN, AncitotRtee: TION SA. Vong, TH rite RSDAY) morning, Apri 10, a Over 500 lots ot elegant Household rurnitutes Paintings, 8) yards Velvet, Brussels Carpets, Mirrors, "Curtains, beautiful latest styles Parlor Suits, Turkish Chairs, Tosswond 7H4-ociave brilliant tone Tanoforte rosewood and walnut Chamber Sults, style of Louis XTV, ; at the large private residence, 113 West Ej (Clinton place), between Firth Sixth avenues, prop- OF, fayalty envi ne Oil Pattings, ‘arie An- ‘K3 0 urlains, pur atyten Parlor. sults, Lounges, er Ware; Turkish Chairs lass, China, Silv Mirrors, Curtains, east ds) Bureaus, Wash: stands, Spring and Hair Mattro Bedding, Bolsters, Pillows, Ingrain, Tapestry Carpets; Oileloth, ac. E: ROTH, Auctioneer. Goods packed and delivered for pur- chasers, city or country. BOOKS AT X N THURSDAY and FRIDAY eve Il, at 73s o'clock, Sale of a large comprising selections from private every department of Ierature, and including a of Black Letuer sid scarce Works, now on. cxInDitl the Clinton Hall Salesrooms. Messrs, LEAVITT, Auctioneers, lock. A™ AUCTION, Executors'’ Sale. ROBERT SOMERVILLE, 82 Filth avenue, ‘ MONDAY EveSiNe, APRIL 1, Rockwood Gallery 845 Bros the Studio Propert the lave inctinting a numbe 3 ue tio oneer, ras ” encil Sketches, &¢., F. Kensett, of important 28 STRATOR'S Ww. i wy AND, AUC er, Will sell, saturday, A 1573, at one he the premises, th. of the late ‘Sinfth, corner, Sixth ay nd street, Vernon. By order of J. ¢ c. C. Ball, David P. Smith, dee Y, AUCTIONEER.—B. F. ay,'at 12 oreluck a ner Cedar streets, of ure w ork and business Hors Inquire at th AUGUST NARTINGS, AUCTION Household Furn ings, Drawing Room Sui ‘costly Worgs’ of ‘public auction, this dnesday), Sreleeke at the elegant. resiience 96 West 1th sts between Sth and 6th avs. Drawing rooms—Superb Suits, covered silk brocade of richest deserip- tion; Marqueterie bois de rose Cabinets, Tables, Etageres, Jardinieres, Encoigneures, elegant canop Etagere, plate glass Secretaire’ Bookcase, 500 vol: umes choice Books; » medatiion Carpets; Lace Curtaing. Mirrors, 8, Palbtings, by eminent artisis; Bronze Sta c Wood Pianoforte, c tand. — Chambers<R, steads, Wardrobes, Commo Mattresses, dc, Dining ro Stiverware, Gudery, Chinaware also Furniture servants’ apartinents, basement, kitchen Furniture. N. B.--Parties wishing to atrend this sale take Fifth avenue stages or Sixth avenue cars, ¥ B,D. BAILEY, AUOTIONEER, 0 Bast Fourth street, near Bowery. on Mack RSDAY, April 10, at 10} o'clock, at the four story re Nenee Ba? West Peurceouth streot, bear Eighth avenue, all the Contents of said ho aieting of Axminster 4 Bruwels Carpets: Per and Man: Mirrors, rosewood Piano. black walnut Parlor Sult, in velvet; rosewood Ktagere, entre big, Meo t, Extensi vak Dining Chairs, rose Wood Keorctar t Kase, Engraving: Bexisteads, Washstandy, ‘Tavicn Rockers: Ma ant e lee Bos, Crockery, Glassware &c. W ready le to write a j | comforts; well supplied with w: SALES pa? AUCTION, nnn |. BLERORE! 00,, AUCT! A Feat at Reetoe ay paccriosten lway, prik Cottages and Tuesday, Land inched, at = fithertard Lake, Liviny ad ea 3 chitin tages were built by terials and with great care; they have fine cellars and attics, and dare rep! arranged, a8 par! rem and bedrooms arble mantels, &c., &c. C street, ze BLEECKER, SON &.00. AUCTIONEERS, Supreme Court Sale in Partition, under direction of PT. Ruggles, Reléree, Valuable Property on Worth, Thomas and Jersey streets, and vee cant Lots on 130th and vores rests AY, “april 10, at 12 m WORTR STREET=Loe No. 9 with? traine Buildings, north side, 300 feat west ‘of West Broudway 2 size, 26x10. THOMAS E1REKT—Lot 42, north side, 7 fect west of Wert meas yah S2story brick. Houses, front and ar, connected by alleyway TENSE S2atory brick Houses and Lots, sori fide, Gell west of Mulberry st. lots ‘08, "i ant ae each STREETS—6 Lots on north and south sides, 460 feet west of Oth a: Maps and particulars at: t7i Cedar ste rON, AUCTIO. R. Office iesroom 37 Nassau street. Horse Auction Branch 19,21, 23 and 25 Bast Thirteenth street, between Fifth avenue and University place. Great sale one gare hand Farniture, rs Bs class, nen the entire Furniture of two Tar to our salesroom. ARCH, JOUNSTON will sell at his salosroom, 37 Nas- sau 1, on Friday, at inig o'clock, fine Bedding, ed room Suits, brocaiel and: lace Curtains, Parlor Sults, Centre Tables, elogant folding Chairs, Reception Chairs, Rockers, Work Tables, Folding Chairs fine Carpets, arus: d'velvet; Ouleloths, taney tables, Mantel Mirrors, ston Tabl uffets, Dining Room Chairs, Crock: ery Glass, &e. Also a large assortment of Kitchen Ware, Garden Uten- wee Alo AN ELEGANT WEBER PIANOFORTE, 7 0: EB, Mule Racke, Sto CH. JOHNSTON, | OTK oftes and salesroom 37 Nassau st ARCH, JOHNSTON Will well at cauctions on Friday, April I, at 14 4 0" clock. tl the entire contents of the Liquor Btore $27 Spriny igaarech between ‘Washington and Green- Wieh streets. ‘The Bar Fixtures, Lane Beer Pumps, Gas Fixtures, LBERT B, WALDRON, AUCTIONEER. ty, 111 Cedar and 88 Church st, res D. W, IVES will weil (as above) avery lan encral assortment of second hand and new Furniture, Curpets, Mirrors, Bedding, Crockery, Glass, China, Pictures, &c. Particulars to-morrow. LLEN B, MINER, AUCTIONEER. Salesrooms 95 Chambers and 77 Reade street. Horse Auction Mart, ere 839 and 511 Fourth avenue, cor- ‘er Twenty. fith streot, By Al ER & BRO, N BOM! THUD AY, APRIL 10, at o'clock, at our salesroom: $6 CHAMBERS and 7 READE STREFT, ORIGINAL MODERN OIL PAINTINGS, comprising the works of artists of the Aimeri¢an, En- fiish and French schools, embracing Landscapes, Ma- rines, Fruits and Flowers, igure pleces Game, all of which are richly framed, and will be sold sritheat reserve to close invoices and'pay charges, Among the artists represented are Van Ne3s, E. moe Mapa Pie Springfcia, 5D, Brive J.D. Barrow, H, E. Geyer Miler, ee E. Baker, Sch: Fe eaney, By Mladkman and others. LLEN B. MINER, AUCTIONEER, Salerrooms 95 Uhambers and 77 Reade street, Horse Auction Mart 837, 839 and 341 Fourth avonuc, eore ner Twenty-fifth street, By ALLEN B. MINER & BRO, Y On THURSDAY, April at 1024 ovelock at the rivate reaitience of Mr. VOGE NET. FFURTH STREET AND THE VARD, NORTH RIVER, HANDSOME CULEYARD, FURNITURE, consisting of Brussels and Ingrain Carpets, carved black walnut Suits, in crimson reps; do, in drabreps, with biue border; carved black walnut marble top Centre Tables, black Walnut green cloth top Library, ‘Table, Mirrors, carved rosewood seven octave Piano, by Decker & Bros; Piano Stool, black walnut marble top Dressing Bureaus, Bed- stead, Washstands, Hair, Spring Mattresses Feather bol: sters and Pillows, black walnut Extension jon Dining ‘table Buffet,black walnut cane seat Dining Chairs,Silver P and Glass W Ware, Cutlery, Range Kitchen Furniture, &¢.% also a fine Cow, Poultry, Garden Implements, &c. LLEN NER, AUCTIONEER, Salesrooms 95 Uhainbers and 77 Reade street. Horse Auction Mart 347,939 and:3tl 4th ay, corner 25th st By ALLEN B. MINER & BRO. FRIDA Lb at 1014 o'clock. af their salcsrooms, 95 Chambers and 77 Reade GRNTEEL HOUSEHOLD FURNITULT removed. from private residence for convenience of sale, consisting of carved rosewood Pianos, by well known thakers: Pler and Mantel Mirrors, Velvet, Brussels and. Ingrain Car- ar'ved rosewood and black walnut Parlor Suits, in ‘ocatel and various colored reps; marble top Centre and Side Tables, Etageres, black walnut Wardrobes, Bookeases, Bedstoads, Bureaus, Washstands and Com: modes, Cottage, Suits, “Hair Mattrestes, Feathor Beds, Bolsters and Pillows, Crockery, Glassware, Kitchen Utensils, &c., &c.; also a lot of Laundry Fixtures, con- sisting of Boiler, ses, Stove, &c, LLEN B, MINER, Salegroomg 9 Chamber, rand 177 Reade strect, Horse Auction, Mart, 337, $30 4 ML Ath av.. corner 26th st, By LLEN B. MINER & BROTHER, WEDNESDAY, 16th, ant THURSDAY, 17th APRIL, o'clock cac! at THE Linny HOGS Be, SH 300, ) 82 & 301 FOURTH AV! Est ER 27TH STREET, OMP RISING the entire oo Parlor, Dining Ros reat variety, Bedding of all mae Linens, Crockery, Plated ¥, £c.; also Barroom Fixtures, &c:,toxcther Stock or Wines, Liquors and Cigars, Full particulars in time, ALE B, MINER, AUCTIONEER, d Salesrooms 9% Chambers and 77 Reade street. Horse Auction Mart, 337, pes AS corner 25th st. RO, By ALLEN ‘ON SATURDAY, MAY 3, At 1034 o'clock, at their salesrooms, 95 Chambers dnd 77 Reade streets, MEDICAL ND HOSPITAL PROPERTY, "NEW AND WORN, embracing Medicines, Instruments, Trusses, Scates ‘and Weights, Kitchen Furniture, &c The goods will be realy for examination Friday, i ALDW. ELL, A CTIONEER, « HANDSOM (OLD FURNITORE, CONTENTS OF Tut E SURE HOUSE, | DAY, APR ee Le 157 WEST TWENT R SEV vE ne AY., Consisting ef elegant Parict Suite, superb rosewood Pianotorte, Carpets, Mirrors, Paint'ngs, very elegant Chamber Suits in walnut and rosewood, Beds and Bed- ding, Extension Tables, Chairs, Kitchenware and every- ye used in a first class house. Sale positive, as the ly are removing from the city. lay UCTION SALE. This Day AUCTION SALE. THURSDAY) at 1014 o'clock. Entire elegant Hopsehold Furniture of residence HO West Twenty-fifst street, near Seventh avenue, be soll at auction, SHIN, auctioneer, pets, French plate Pier Parlor Suits, in satin, Grand Duchess, Princess and Marié ROBERT ©. Ch Parlors contala—-Aavilneter Mirrors, rosewood and wainut brocatel and coteline, Gr Antoinette style Bronses and Clocks, Ce Cabinet, Etageres, Oil Painungs, Ornaments; inaghificent rosewood 74 octave Pianosorte, Stool, Cover and. Music Cabinat, Dining Table, Cutlery, Room contains, viz:—Brussels Carnet, extension fet, dining Chairs Glass, China, Silverware and Paintings, Ornaments, &c. Chainbers—Brussels_ Carpet, rosewood and walnut Bedsteads, Bureaus, Washstands, Lounges, easy Chairs, fine Beading spring and hair Mattresses, Mirrors, lage Cur:atas, Clocks, Paintings: Ornaments, dc, Library Farnitaré, viz. 2-Dookease and Book Library Tables, secretaire Desk, Chairs, Lounges, Carpois, &c- also Billiard Table with fixtures: Paintings, Mantel Orna: ments, Kitchen Furniture and Utensils, Ingrain Carpets, 1 &e. *Siotice— House open for inspection at 9 aloe. A. M. Catalogues ready, Goods packed and delive: pur chasers, city ountry. Ke Seventh or Big! th venue fini to mena first street. N. ‘BSare positives don't fail to a UCTION NOTICE, THIS DAY POPULAR SALE 0) MEN'S, WOMEN Catalogues and goods ow ay (THURSDAY) SOFT HA AND CHILDREN: 8 STRAW ‘GOODS! 60) CASES. in great variety Pages PANAMA HATS, Auctionce Church street. A’ jogant Tiguochotd| Furniture, French Plate Pier, Mantel and Side Mirrors, & THIS DAY, (Thursday), ADFIL IO, nt. lOs, o'clock at the large private residence 156 West Twenty-third st. The entire rich Furnitar (aad ioe g non Carpet, cost $1,200: Wilton and Velvet Carpets yr’ Fur Minre, with solid backs, made hy Helter: elegant French Cabinets, French Secretary, Centre Tables, Lace Cur- tains and Cornices, Oil Pativings, rich, carved Fosewood, Walnut and mahogany Bedsteads and Bureaus, best 1 Mattrossos, Bolsters and Pillows, Bedding, Lounges, Chalrs, Faney Chairs, Tables: B nufot, extension Table, | China and Glass Ware, Basement Furniture, &e. Catalogues at the house morning of se. and at the salesroom, 53 East Thirteenth street, near Bron On SATURDAY, April 12, at 104 o'clock, At the salesroom, 13 East Thirteenth street, neat Broad- way, @ very large assortment of rich Parlor, Bedroom and Lining Koom turnmicure chi Rome and rich Silyar- plated Ware; about 50 Wilton, Velvet and Brussels Car- sin 16 tay ant French Plate Tier and Mantal Mirrors, two ’limpton Bedsteads, Bookcases, Wardrobes, Secretaries elegant carved black walnut Leg lng and Bureaus, ros¢wood Bedsteads ond Bureaus, two upright Pianos, Wotes ind cornered rosewood Pianos, Parlor Organ, Me, BY WM. VAN TASSELL, AUCTION: omes lib) 112 and. Ha Fast Thirteenth street, near Fourth avenue. ‘Tho well known Club House, %4 Wost Twenty-clgnth street near Etoad ay, MONDAY, April 14, at 12 o'cloe! fed and Black Fable, full sot Balls, Wheels, Cards, & entand Cue Boxes, about i Watnue oak Dining and sitting Room canesent W black walnut Extension Tables, round Card Ladle covered with billiard cloth; very elegant Brussels Car pet, marble top black walnut Sideboard, bronze Chande- fiers and Fixtures, Crockery and Glass Ware, &., &0.4 Lillie's Combination Safe ; being the entire contents’ of @ first class sporting and club house, Sold to close a mortgage. Y ISIDOR J. SWARZKOPH, AUCTIONEER—WILL sell at 1034 o'clock, at 490 West Forty-second street, entire elegant fixtures’ of Meat Market, Ovster and Fish Counters, stock of Menta, Lard. tine Young Horse and ood Wagon, 5000 Calt Rennets, Household Furniture, positively {a lots; dealers invited. Y ISIDOR J. SWARZKOPH, AUCTIONEER—WILL sell Remote elegant, Fixtures of saloon ae bil- iard saloon; Household Furniture, jnlots, Particu- morrow STRAUS & SW & SWARZKOPH, 375 Bowery. IAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, JOSEPH SOLOMON, Anctioncer, will sell, at his salesroom, 134 Fulton street, this day, at 11 o'clock by catal ge consignment of Diamonds, Gold Silver Antiques, &e., sultabl for private | buy XECUTORS’ SALE.—ANTHONY J. BLEECKER by order of Executors, at Ex: “broadway, Now York, on Thurs: will sell at auction, @ Salesroom, LL ay i prit 10, at 12 M,, the following improved Proper arr pon street, Lot and three story House treet, Lot, dures ‘tory Howse and stabley 71 and 17h Diviston sirect, Lots and two story. and attic doubl For maps and partieniara inguing of Auotloneeky HCedar seek or JBA'O, MILLER, 19) Fulton strect congtsting of Faro Table ghee Apparatus, B ivory Checks, Chairs; | tion, on Thursday, April 10, 1873, AM OWiGe we beet JOUN 2. LENWOX™ | Auctioncers CONTINUATION FURNITURE TRADE SALE - ON, dee Or ri 109 oRAND site beste Broadw way and Mercer mireet, New York, RDA’ ¥ AP ane auction, on AT 10 A. M., and and the following’ days bere eet ; Dis immense Gay rTnR Ca s'AND OHANBER BUIN finished and i in the wi ae tee ee AnGe 5 AEE AD ONEEMPTORY SALE OF RICH AND RE BGANT CABINET FURNITURE, Be comp: aig the entire ttock. of a rfid class city cabinet ir ich will, be sold posi- trely vithoat any resatve on account of the owner re- Parlor, Chamber, Librare and Dieine Rone, Sake at and Din: of which were made up tor drat class elty eeeih trae and fully guaranteed, offering ao . chasers, wiio €ali have their goods uvetully yacked' for hipping SMPVERORED FREE OF CHARGE TILL MAY 1, 8. WEINBERGER, AUCTIONEER, SELLS 18 I. day (Thursday), April 10, at 11 Gfetbeky at 104 Howe ery, for account of Fire Underwriters, Brussels rain Carpets, Oile lots, Having end avarict; ofgeneral Merchandise.’ By order of J. yman, A “Agent “Also five chests of Tea and a large lot of children’s Carriages aud locks, T*RORTANT FOR RETATL LIQUOR DEALERS.—1. WEINBERGER, Auctioneer, Fells Saturday, parle 3 At 10% o'clock, at log Bowery, the entire Stoc wholesale and retail anor dealer: also two small iron Sales, one black walnut top Counter and about 6,000 Cigars, by descriptive catalogue. AMES M. FORD, GENERAL AUCTIONEER, SELLS oJ this day, at2 o'clock, at 367 Bowery, the entire Mur. Diture ofa {ourstory ‘house, consisting of ‘Parlor Suits, French plate Mirrors, nbout'§) Velvet, Brussels, Tapestry Sply Carpets, Centre Tables, Drocdtel and Poe Curtains bigck | walnut Bedsteads, Bureaus, Washstands, Extension Table and other Matiresnes,” Beds ace Beddin; Rockers, Chairs, Mirrors, Window Shades, fat Stands, Pictures, Oilcloths, W. 4c.) also. Kitchen Furntture, China, Glass and TSrockery | Ware. Personal and faithtul attendance given to rales of all descriptions. $25,000 to advance on goods consigned for sale, * ge BOGARD, ACOTIONEER.—MARSHAL’S SALE, J this day, April 10, at 1) o'clock, at 68 Wall strect, a lot of office Furniture, Desks, hen Sate, &c. B. FERGUSON, Marshal. J. RoTRAVER, AUCTIONEER.—BY J. 8, KNIGHT & + ,Co.s general trade xalesroom 186 (ireenwich stroct, corner Bey, ‘Thursday, April 10, at 1034 o'clock, a largé aale of Hardware, House Furnistiing Goode, Fancy Goods, & . HENRY, Salesman. on HEGEMAN & CO, aaDAT APRIL i, AT e " at the salesrooms, Witloughe, corner aril, Brookiyn, large assortment of good Parfor, Cham- ber aid D Dining Room Furniture ; Bedding, China, Faney + al ney P. M., rosewo OF Parlor Suits and Mirror at3¥, forussels & mid other Carpets. H. JENKINS, AUCTIONEER, CSTE + J. H, JENKINS & CO., Auctioneers, will gel this lay at'l2 o'clock noon, a era aS varied asroztmentof Furniture, comprising’ Bed Bureau Washstands, marble top Tables, Carpets, Me Sh Hatracks, Paint- jogs Enaravings, © romos, Plated Ware, Clocks, Chairs, auee CAGNEY, AUCTIONEER, REAL ESTATE nd Loan Broker, 31 Hudson street, will give per- sonal attention to the sale Gy warnieare at private resi- dences, hotels, store stocks, &c. Twenty-three years’ experience in the auction branch of my busin reliable returns, moderate charges. OD Saturday, 12, excellent Furniture of private residence, 46 Downing sitcet, consisting of Plano, Parlor Suits, Mirrore, Bookease, fine Carpets, walnut Chamber Suits, Beds, Fecgeps. 4c. Full particulars and catalogues ‘in due mi EWIS E. WOOD, REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL Auctionecr, 79 Montgomery str street, Jersey City. Exeentor’s sale Real Esta 1, F, WOOD will sell on FRIDAY, April 11, 1673, at 8 on the premises, the stone House and’? acres or ‘at Norwood, n the N. R. R. of New Jersey tate of the late Moses ‘Taylor. ‘Take 1:10 P.M. train from Chambers street, New Yor FORRIS WILKINS, AUCTIONEER—301 BOWERY between Pitt and Sixth streets. E, H, LUDLOW & CO. will sell at auction, on RSDAY. April 10, 1873, at12 o'clock, at the Exchange Sulesroom' 111, Broadway, {trinity Butiding), New York, eale by order of the United tates Trust Company, as Trustees — Bowery—The very valuable Lot, with the two story and collar brick building, known a4 31 Howery, cust side, be- tween Filth and Sixth streets; lot 24x80 feet; terms very heral. Maps, &¢,, at the office of the auctioneers, No. 3 Pine street, New York. ORRIS WILKINS, AUCTIONE, Peremptory sale in pa me order of the Court of Common Pleas. Eleyen Lots on edison, avenue, Highty-fith and. izhtysixth etreots, LU ‘will sell at auction, on Wednes- aay, Aj il 16, oe at 12 o'clock, at the Exctange Sales-_ room, II Broadway, New \: York (sale under the direction of Henry Morrison, Misa, Reteree) :— Madison avenue, southwest corner of Fichty-sixth strect—Kicht Lota, having a frontage of 102.2 fect on Madi- fon avenue and 19 feet on Kighty-sixth street, Madison avenue, southeast er of Kighty-sixth street—Plot of Ground, 36 feet 8 ind es by 102 feet Zinches. East Elghty-fifth street—Two Lots, north side, 145 feet west of Madison avenue, rear of Eighty-sinth street. lots, each 25x102 fect 2 inch: ty f OR RANKLIN BROWN, Attorney, £5 Liberty st., N. Y. Maps, &c., at the office of the ‘Atictioneers, No. 3 Pine street, ges York. Two-thirds of the purchase money may remain on mort | OR SALE—A LIQUOR STORE ON A Aes “{ Siar Seipceat ae mee Finds dan Rel oe — ae eee aire CLASS BAKERY FOR SALE—LOCATION POR SAtE—Loo, rem Str eC ia, teulars KGE W.. SIMERS, Store Agency, he eS cae cere "Ace bein cl a na ‘nell known iets mughtare well Known oa iensively t gain. Particniares bare ong Ww WwW. tins, Store fe. WELL ESTABLISHED A iritenad tenn OE a SUCH oR Tale mmaneye fRulere oi Cu mbar ial geo Store Agency. N OLD ESTABLISHED bey LAUNDRY FOR 1e—Splendid location ; a No.1 stand, ogemuandiag prery xe ‘cath eres chance seldom GEORGE W. SIMERR, 8tore Agoney. NO.) GROCERY AND TRA Weil established; excellent location pre a Eatroniveds low rent splendid investment. ‘tieulare Chambers st. GE W, SIMRIK Btore Agena pln Dish had ncaa! OP —FOR SALE, SPLENDID RESTAUR. A. business hooatens, 98 gr great barmeinss ‘a so ftat clad vation one Hat Stores, rarepery, at , Of Stores, MITCHELLS Store Ageney, Th A MINERAL AND SODA WATER MANUFACTORY for sale, rare chance; also Bakerles, Confechon- ery Saloons, County) Bakeries, Country Grocery Storegy lignt Manufacturing Busi LS Btore Agency, 77 Cedar street. LADIES’ "AND GENTLEMEN'S A. Gortatar mecree ice ere host jnasineas igeetaae a loons. Me HELLS ‘Store Agency, land, Ovaten (aed A THAR Gate Etg008 erones IN ALL PARTS oa owatown Als Vaults, Semmple ‘Rooms | Careaines alae imple it ‘CHELL’S Store Agency, 77 Cedar street. FIRST CLASS BOOT AND, TCHR; aneanita Ret begga sires et ag oe ie : ed 20 yea Ress; calablished 20 years. Particulars fof MITCHELL fa ala SS RESTAURANT, LAGER BEER, A. Biiiars dajoon! with lone teats aoe rem, ee ated in one of the pleasgantest towns in New Jerse: 3 cause of selling, owner has to go to by Aig “A bared for any one; price $1,600; terms easy, C: avenue, | A BOARDING House FOR SALE—HANDSOMELR furnished, near Fiith avenue; small Ho‘el, 4 town Restaurant, Cigar Store, light ‘Manufacturing uals ness, street, Beer Saloon, &. WARNER & CO., Now y sirec’ aKING AND CONFECTIONERY BUSINESS TW UF- mpart of the city; {wo stores: four years! lease trade; four horees ‘and. wagons; large part wedding business; sold on account of owner rel Tone but cash purchasers of means; no agents, Add BA ret box 179 Merald Uptown Branch office, 1, roadway. RUG STORE FOR SALE—SPLENDID arin near Bleecker and Carmine streets, doing a ge de; price $1,500, Address box 148 Lerald ofce. OR BALE—FOR CASH, A FIRST CLASS GROCERS Bears ere) ane a Wagon, on one of the best corners in New York; ry to low. For particulars apply at CHAMBERLATN'S, sis reenwich street. es POR SALEAN OLD ESTABLISHED, FISH ANDt 0; un Market, oe a splendid cash business, wit Good ‘Will, ixtures. in complete rann! order, with Teese, ‘eeeured for $600. Corner Second ave~ nue and Thirty-third street. FoR SALE—A LARGE DOUBLE DOOR WI fire proof Safe ata bargain, at 60 Front street. OR SALE—STOCK AND FIXTURES OF OLD Ese tablished Boot and Shoe Store of 35 yoars’ standing. 556 Grand street, one door from Esse: oid, on account of retiring from busines, KE, WILLIAMS, ILDER PROMINENT. wy (horougiviure, ear Hudson River Railroad depo Row doing a good businces; four, years unexpired te of the ‘building: Apply to THOMAS, REILLY, on the premises, 856 Tenth Brenue, corner ‘thirtieth stréat OR SALE—LEASE, GOOD WILL, TRUCKS, &0., on the old established wholesale and retail Four and Feed Store, 606 First avenue, near Thirty-fourth street. IOR SALE, FOR $1,000 CASH—A Lay Son WORK: Laundry, making net profit. from $50 week. For histher particulars a address mAvsDRY, Y, box 179 Herald Uptown Branch office. OR SALE—IN BROOKLYN, THE STOCK AND FIX~ tures of a first class Grocery, with Horse and Wagon good location, where teas can be made a st SR aE low; Tent. For particulars inquire ot ROE & COM: STO Greenwich street. (OR SALE—A GROCERY STORE, STOCK AND FT. tures, situated in good tenement locality. Call at 648 Kast Sixteenth strect, OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS CORNER LIQuon Store ; location Figo: rent cheap. For pactiealeem, inquire at CLAUSEN'S ale depot, 115 Canal street. FY SALE—NEWS AND STATIONERY STORE; EX« New Sone location. Inquire at 64 Carmine street, wi, OR SALE—A STANDING DESK, BLACK WALNUTE t) feetin length; but short time in use; suitable for insurance or baggers’ ofiive. Apply to G, F. REGEN, 243, Broadway. LKINS, AUCTIONEER.. —VALOABL Dwelling 184 West'Tweltth » t, near Sixth ave- nue, at auction. E. 1. LUDLOW & CG., will sell at auc- BH z o'clock, at the E: t Tweltth streot, change salesroom, 1 1 Broad wi the three story basement and TaG.cellar| brick high, stoop Dwelling and Lot 134 ‘West twelfth street, south, side, be- en Sixth and Seventh avenues; house is 20x50 fees, Sone story and Dascmené exsension; porroasion. Me lot 103 feet 3 inche: Maps and permits at No. 8 Pine street. ICHOLAS R. CONNOR, AUCTIONEER, Office Fixtures, Fire and Burglar Proot Safe, &c. atauction. HUG Gar N. CAMP wiil sell at auction on urday, April 12, at i o'clock, at 336 Bi terms liberal, yh roadway, first Hor, ail the Ofhee Purniiure flere contained, compris- ing Desks, Safe, Once Partitions, Wardrobes, Tables, Screens, &c. insurance companics palate for banks, For full particulars at office, 4 others, 3¢, 108 Broadway. AWNBROKER'S SALE THIS DAY.—JAMES AGAR, Auctioneer, will sell at 59 New Bowery, 600 lots Dresses, Shawls, Underclothes, Remnants, Table Linen, Sheets, ee Carpets, wor ead and Vests. ree! arman, 185 Va Pp ROK 8 SAL) , AUG: tioneer, 133 Chatham street, will s day, at 1 arciocke BH lots of men's aNd women’s Clothing, Dresees, Shaw li, Remnants, Bedding, Boots, Shoes, also Coats, aol TS eae order H. becker, Canal st 1108. (OR SALE—CHBAP, AN OYSTER SALOON, WITH. Bar, doing a good business. Inquire at 139 Hester st,’ UR SALE—LEASE, STOCK AND FIXTURES 01 Hat and Cup Store; best location im Bowery: a gre bargain, Inquire of P, ISAACS, 429 Canal street, corner Vuriek shoe store. OR SALE-AN OLD ESTABLISHED BROOKLYN, and New park, Ex} sae, doing a good business; twa (eee Horses, Wagons, td all particulars addresg XPRESS, box 125 Hi ‘ld oftice. OR SALE—A GREAT BARGAIN FOR CASH—&’ ong ertablished corner Grocery that has dono & iraae of $1800 per annume will ‘be do'd for, lees (hem Ma value, Apply to D. VANDERGAW, room 8,16 Cour, OR SALE—THE OLD ESTABLISHED CIGAR STORE, 149 Third avenne. with Leaze, Stock and Fixtures, at @ very low price. Inquire at the place. OR AN OLD ESTALISHED PORK STOR! 10 be ‘on account of ill health. Inquire at Eighth avenue, VOR SALE CHEAP—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OB. Saloon, Also Store, rear Building and Basement let on lease if required. “Inquire at 28 Suilivan street. ‘PAWNBROKE . Fi HERIFF'R AND General pidens Se aacn 121 Bowery, will sell this day at 11 o'clock, 500 lots men’s and women’s Cloth- inz, Dresses, Shawls, Remnants, Underclothing, Bed. ding, Quilts, Blankets, Shoes, & Iso, Coats, Pants and Vests. By ‘order J: Frankel, Oliver srest: PRICHARD WALTERS, AUCTIONEER GROCERIES— ‘will sell Friday, April I at 11 o'clock, at salesroom 27 East Broadway, chests of ‘tea, boxes of ‘Clothes Vins, Nolasecs, boxes Aoap, fickins Batters Spicer, lot Lasts and Dies, one sixty-gallon copper Still and Worn, all complete, for accotint of former purchaser. Sale posi- ve. D IMPORTANT AUCTION NOTICE, B. A, CLARK & CO, ‘will remove from store 661 Broadway on May 1. ‘The large and rich stock of elegant Silverware and Cut A> tral AD lery now in store will positively be all closed out by auc- tion to the highest bidder, sale commencing Tuesday, April 8 at 10% o'clock, and ¢ sontinaing daily ‘until all is sold, On Monday, April 28, the entire Fixtures of store, Comprising elegant b black walnut and silver-plated Show- cases, blac nut Counters and Tables, one large Sofa, nearly new; store Shelving, &e. The above stock is war- d first Class and from the best known makers. All be sold previous to May 1. Stock and fixtures on exhibition previous to sale. HERMAN, AUCTIONEER PURSUANT TO TUE '. provisions. of the United Stat Internal aan war Twill sell, on Friday, April Ii, at 10 o'clock. at 1s Bowery, one Soda Water Anparatus, food Corning Machine, Corking Tools, Biove: Ehampagnes lot ‘hampagne eee re hewing heh act artic s. By order ot poate y Bie of Deen Te and M, Esq., United States Revenue Collec- tor of nad Glstrict, New York. Fos, SALE CHEAP—FIXTURES OF A GROCERY; 2 break Apply at 209 avenue A, corner Thirieent stree ! OR SALE CHEAP—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES, of the Crockery Store 363 Ninth avenue. Inquire on! the premises. AA TWO FIRST CLASS OYSTER AND DIN. loons, I will sell either one, as I have not; time to attend fo eet For particulars inquire at puree avenue ork. j ap oe ae ‘A_ LIQUOR STORE, AT 2,215, M . Athind 6 nue, between 120th and i2ist streets, cheap, n premises, for R SA E, A FIRST CLASS OOR+ ner Liq uor Store, situated at routheast corner o Fourth ‘avonue and 125th street, right at the new Under rolnd Railroad depot; cheap for cash, Apply on preme seg. R ARE CHANCE TO MAKE A FORTUNE WITH A. small capital.—An old established Mattress, Feather: and Upholstery business; Stock, Fixtures and Lease for, fale. Inquire at 26 Fulton sireet, Sar LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SECOND, hand Safes of all Fass, and sizes for sale cheap. Call Py arena. at AMERICAN STEAM SAFE CO! sain Gare BH Let MARVINS AND WILDER'S,' all sizes, from ash buyers will save f cantoy buying immediately OG QUIRK Al Maver! lane, nm ar a sf treet. AFES.—SECOND HAND, 3 HERRING 8, 2 LILLIES, and 4 Widens: price m to $600, Also a fing’ Jeweller's Sate for sale very cheap, at72 ke Hane ODA WATER, FOUNTAIN FOR BALE; ALSO AY both on one marble-top counte Silver Plated, Fumbler Washe r, Connecting Pipe. ai Jar Holders; all complete; barkain, 102 Chatham st. S, # HERMAN, AUCTIONEER.—MARSHAL’S SALE OF + Bourbon and Bre, Whiskey, arepies, Gin, A on Friday, April 11, at o'clock 1S Bowery. 17 bbls. choice old Bourbon and Rye Whit his ey, casks Brandles Gin; casks Port and Bnerry Wines; cases Wines an Liquors; Cigars, le order of David Gide to pay Marshal's storage a hold Furniture, Gueniers SALE.—R. FIBLE SHERIFF'S AND GEN- ral Auctioneer, ‘taker 11 nowey Ri! eoll this Y, at 1 o'clock, at Barker & Chase's Auct er Broadway and Thirty- aa strect, ‘two ‘arriage Horses (black), about ee hands high; a) one Tandaa (Brewster's make), newly lone. BRIRNAN, Sheriff. TEW T. «J, Seesacner, Di she above | Hg continuation of sale from 140th streetand Boulevard, W ILLIAM ashorr, é CMON EER, roperty ie ‘the Zoventh Ward. 01 - noon, at the Merchants’ Ex- change, Like ae r Teniement Houses and Lots, ‘ater st reer, fF and rear; on front one Sree: story ys riek building Sod store, 25x28%, Including alleyway, together with three story frame house, Ix32; on rear two four story brick houses, aa each, with yard, 43x36 feet. Maps: and particulars at 50 Ne Valuable Tenetent Wednesday, April 16, Diam TREES—A LARGE LOT 708 MAPLES AND oe Elms for salo, at @. W. JUDD'S, 146 West, iP caRPRR CARPENTERS AND STORE FITTERS.—A LARGE amount of Drawers, Shi ving and Counter She! vy for sale, en Apply to CONKLIN & SON, II Fourth av 25 vuninee & WILSON'S SEWING MACHINES— ) Bankrupt stock ; in Petieet order: wall be sold at & cases ;at 30 West Broadway it sacrifice ; plain and tains. oD 7 MAC HINERY, mnrnnnnnte SPECIALT) —HORIZ0} TAI AL EXGINES—WE HAVE on hand at oe 9x12, } 11x18, 12x24, 13: peer Rg Mey a Ry lg orulandt sti eet; veeee il LL MITH & Co, hange: pau Manutacturers, Newbury, N.Y. T WILSON & ROAKER'S, 282 AND 28 WATER treet,—Large stock of portable, horizontal, hoisting and upright Eng nes) Botlers, Pumps, Shaftin; Pulieyty, &c., new and second hand. BOILER, IN GOOD ORDER, NOW x manning, a Ane 35 nore work Gory a a for alee for si Gand be seen W. AL! "8, COFS, ner of avenue B and ‘Elghtoonth eireet. VOR SA SALE. RARE “CHANCE. —THE HE STOCK “AND FIXTURES of a bys and Candy Depot, including a nice Soda ind Ice Crean Garden; good reasons tor sell- J. STILWELL, ‘381 Grand itfeet, Williamsburg. SPLENDID oye c. ‘NITY FOR A SAFE IN- A Ye stment.—The Fancy Goods Store, 497 Third avenue, astablished 20 years, for sale. For information apply on the premises, X BXCELUENT CORNER | GROCERY STORE In Williamsburg; a good lense and low ent; a lot nog good business, Apply to THOMAS GAFF- NEY, Auctioneer, No. 6 Centro street, WELL FURNISHED BOARDING ROUSE AND Hotel in a Oyu loes Relghbortiogd rent from root Appara ing. more than pays all the expense: ofits inenthly's ‘price nly $250, PeLOYD, 29 Broadway. bec d ba | cnt aie are wap sre able tor atter or iner Counter. Apply at the Ame ofon, 189 Hixth av. . ONE OF THE OLD- Billiard Rooms in Grand street, corner RARE CHANCE,. ie est and finost Atted ap New Mig Inquire on pre} of Clinton. $$ $$ $$ ————_—__—_— FIRST CLASS MILK ROUTE FOR SALE—WELL located: excellent paying eustomerss, rate oppor. : ‘articnlars 23 Ce re ke EN URW. BIMERD, tore Agency. SECOND HAND ENGINE, wit! oe oRenout, thre aay crnpser Pee semen. “two setg Cylinder Bollers; would CFeNAUAGANT. 104 Broadway. E—BRAIDING AND CORD MACHINI Fat to 7 carriers, by T. LESCHMORN & CO., Lispenard street. OR SALE—A SECOND HAND, STEAM) on ply Pe ae wa E ARTWRiGHT: lib Walker Tere pg SALE—TWO BOILERS, 6 FEET DIAMETE: svet Jong, #9 Spcmneh taveara one wiae | oe 208, one. 101 piler. patent Beene VOLDEN, 68 Foun stevet, Brooklyn, po er te ROGERS’ 6-ROLL PLANER, Mina Ths. weights on Schenck's Surfacer, g'Sew, Ly in a iarge Line Moulder, ‘liven saw ines, Boilers, Shaft: i ee in at DA lee ae Machinery Yard, 2 iia lays, (dae O ILANER yor mate CHEAP—IN GOOD RUNNIN@ order: niels’ No, 5; 19 feet long, 31 Inches wide inquire at No. oe Bedford street, rd plhrere Rte TWO-HORSE CALORIO cheap, bes Fy with &hafti 1 NGINE FOR 8A! ‘ulleys, Belting, 1a RNES & MARTIN, 16 Cortiand street FERT OF FIXTURES OF A 8H for sale—Made Of the best guality, 390 Sener -

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