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16 SITUATIONS w A wrep—nt ALE! uu Yaiamiing to travel in Europe ih ce, Belgism, ne in adajtion IER.—A ‘HIGHLY RESPECTABLE AND WELL ated Englishman offers his services to a Fenlly Bessie ve glad wit; a well y aMMANUENSIS OF COF- nalitted and recommended. Address WILLA, South Amboy, Me BAD WAITER'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A COM: ITUATION WANTED IN A REAL g ‘% youre man who speaks I J re mie st. SITUATION WANTED — Ae TRAVELLING "to Kwrope, alien. “Soma A SITUAT! rience, ax barkeepel Sos: a feu sis on or wadres EBKECHT, corver Canal ‘der; Experiononet ten years. Address . By oftice. handle ei from empiyers Address F. Henk Ge: 1 city or first class country hotel; ts F white or colored help; best reter. M., box, & Berald ESTATE OFFICT address L. RITT ference and security. COURIE Heh, Frei ‘& German, who speaks very bewt reierences given. Hagedoon & Gillespie, 56 Wall st ae WANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN OF GOOD best reference from last SITUA. MAN, meat and pastry cook.’ Address ) ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, SPEAKING FRENCH and the care geod references. ANTE uation to learn the aholesale an been in the employ Of A. 7. ; speaks German fluently. ANTED habits, a any wood pertect W*RtED SITU AON at eter Oa a F , dreou JAMS OONWAY ast Samy. Oe CAH OM oF German, «nd having a thorouzh knowledge of of horses, a situation as coachman or groom; ‘Address C, RENCK, 160 Attorney st. D—BY A YOUTH, 17 YEARS OF AGE, A. SIT- ie Erogery tusiness: for twe bag ed BURNS, 208 st. ¥ A MAN OF STRICTLY TEMPERATE fee a am superintendent or foreman im meer arys city or country; hasa chinery for such purposes, and himsel’ a proutable employe. d Uptown Branch o! BY A YOU IN worked MAN TO ‘ANTED—BY Two outs, MEN, SITUATIONS IN the country; understa: e care of horses and - Address dresifon JAMES CONWAY: 268 3d av, ‘@UNG MAN FROM | SCOTLAND WANTS EMPLOY. inkes ak rene has been seven years at tin, steam and Tens GORDON Bhofir knowledge of plumbing. Ad- 8, 26 Broad street, New Vork. CLERKS "AND SALESMEN. “Aomunrs, Eient “LANGUAGES ; ARREARS WRIT. ten up, Dooks devised to meet special requirements; books opened Oe, dat ia U You: @esiren: © yeference. examined or balanced. removed to 51 New street, room 13. OUNG MAN (COLORED) WOULD LIKE “AN EN. javement as for the Sumner. class waiter in a hotel or private Addrews, tor two days, W. H. C ptown Branch office. NG MAN, WITH FOUR YEARS’ EXPERI- nee in the drug and oil business in England gis of obtaining employment in a wholesale house; Address W. 8., 176 Eldridge st. YOUNGG MAN (FRENCH), AN EXCELLENT PEN- man, speaking English and German fluently, wishes @ mtuatio ‘an arc: B —WANTED—A FIRST CLASS SALE: + florisi’s stand; must be thoroughly acq' ‘business; no others necd a) nm &s salesman or to make himself generaiiy use~ ive security and city reference if required. Ad- ey Bian ‘ton, Staten Island. I ermanent employ. ADBIY ‘itn ‘We right man. Apply ‘immediately at THOROUGHLY EXPERIENCED SHIPPING CL: ERK sr ranted-—To take charge ‘of the “Receiving and De- ry De: sk” in a notion house ; must be a good penman. n Abate SHIPPING, box 119 Herald office. SALESMAN WANTED-—IN A FANCY GooDs ES8- -tablishment, who understands how to dress win- Apiress, | mo reierence and particulars, A, Z., ‘box 126 Hi AS SMA’ my keepl ing books and collectiny RT ENERGETIC YOUNG MAN, CAPABLE bills; reference re- B. Ave! ply to BUTCHER & BUTLER, 892 34 av., cor- @Y WANTED—TO KEEP IN FACTORY. _Address box 149 9 Hei OOKK himseit general, dress box WANT o ‘ATERO. ut 20 years, with a first class head on him, 00d business expericnce und always ready to work. ress, with full splery. desired, A. office. ‘EPER WANTED—ON: WILL ING TO MAKE useful; German preferred. Ad- fice. a THOROUGHLY RELIABLE “YOUNG MAN 5,007 Post off rilculars, experience, reference and box 213 Herald offic AD.—AN _ FX.OONTRACTOR (AMERICAN) wants a situation as superintendent, accountant or shee ITUATION WANTED.—A oughly understanding buying and sellin like to take charge of a room 13, No. 7 Nassau st,, ITUATION man young man of experie enc ress T pesition where he can make himself usetul ; ANTED. i best of ‘Address RAILROAD, box 172 Herald MAN THOR. coal would . ARCHER, Fences given. YOUNG ard. GEORGE iew York city. WANTED—AS TRAVELLING SALES- ina wholesale, oF manufacturing hovse, by a ive the best of reter- crald office. ‘AS. ‘pox rit He CED sTOC CLERK iN ‘a clothin references required. Ad- rons box 5072 Font ome 9 ANTED—A M “OFFIC! EB WHO CAD write well, correspond and who is attentive, relia- trastwort Address, stating reference. ‘salary pequired and all particulars, RELIABLE, Herald office. ANTED—EXPERIENCED SAL MEN FOR THE hosiery and dress goods , SAL eaMED Apply at 616 Sdav. nt bookkeeper, clerk or some other respecta. ble employment; good reference. Address J. B., 372 West 30d st, New York. init ss IN THE HOSIERY AND FANCY GOODS Woke Derience ; Address 4., Herald office. plover. ANTED—A YOU tore ; v elerences as to hon ‘ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, ABOUT 16 TO 18 YEARS | ss, a situation by a young man; has 9 years’ can give the best reference from last em- G MAN IN A TEA AND COFFEE. ed apply who cannot bring undoubted esty, sobriet, and ab ility. W. 8. GARLISH, 49 Fulton st, Brooklyn. none of age, in a counting room ; must write a good hand and be quick and accurate at figures; salary $5 to $104 week. ‘Kudress, witn reference, W. & CO., Herald office, YANTKD—A COMPETENT ASSISTANT BOOK KEEP- . oy. bos ply. Ad TANTED--BY A GENTLEMAN WITH bos manager capital in 333 Herald off co. ‘two places. co, cl > inal 4A COA -anployer, A COM Rn tae co. ‘ A* sobe een or, etrene N-AMERICAN You one SINGLE MAN WISHES eaae! fromiast You A groom; willing t@ make himself useful on to theeountry. "Address GROOM, 140 West you iahes & € ¥F, box in th mem SITY Table those havin; SITUATION WANTED—AS branches; ¥32 West 30th st. single 1 aa, best cl , box 118 Herald o # 00x HMAN AN) groom, T OLASS COAC! HMAN WISHES A SITUATIO: erstaads his business thoroughly ; perfectly skibled “it wwanagernent ol a gentiemas’s establish- pow G ra 1d oties one accustomed to the book trade preferred ; 1 experience In bookkeeping need dress t ‘ost office. aness experien in sor an & position as salesman or saic business, with a view of investing rest after learning it, Address M., box ACHMEN AND GARDENERS. COACHMAN, would. like a plac : is married ; where ain; ix @ competent man: 10 years in last "Address 166 West 28th st DHMAN’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST olered man: understands his by s well Hoou city relerence. Address J. M., CHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A SIN- ent of horses; good city reference from last Call at or address 21 Bast 8a st. CHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED-BY A who understands the business thor: and country references given. Address 1) Herald ofiice. ACHMAN AND GROOM.—A YOUNG MAN, F, industrious, not afraid of work ; no objection Country: beat city and country references, Ad- GROOM IN A_ PRIVATE énglish: thoroughly un- nor address P. P., 140 West By & single msiness, farm, desires a situation as zardener, or as use- Man; reierences good. Address B., box 177 Herald | _ | my A SITUATION AS #room : has six years’ city references Address J. K., box 10 Herald TS A SITUATION Be ob ‘50th “st, hman two places. NG ENGLISHMAN N@ MARRIED MAN AS COACHMAN AND is sober and industrious; is a handy man, Address cottage to live in; best city refepence, 140 Herald office ON; id offi ce. MAN WANTS A SITUA ‘ongaly under: Cudl'on or ad- ATION AS COACHMAN WANTED-—BY A RE sober maw (single): is an excellent Griver, understands ni img: best chy reterenees.” Addreas COACHM. AN OK GROOWS SITUATION WANTED— A ‘By an kn, “lishmen, ark of age; thoroughly an- derstands the ba IMCS: Dreters a aituation: in the country ; one, referen °C: Address TM. nox 3482 Herald Lip wn Branch offe “°: GENTLEMAN WISHES TO FIND 4 SITU. ant for his conchm #4 worthy young man; . accustomed to city dm in city or country; le; AN experies ng; thoroughly ri of horses, harness and ¢ uuderstands gar ean miik: not airaid to WORK, will Nake bimselt wsetul Address ANDREWS, box 28 Herald office, for two days. A mn ae in GOACHMAN By A arnt man; reference 8 Ag A and Sapauliiny. Apply at 24 Lexington A ios YOUNG MAN WANTt! A SITUATION AS COACH- in; thoroughly unde "stands ds is business: is u wate sobe: Ning and and country rete ‘Sonth Sth ay. y Ca GS i ‘on, oF will be i eng Paddressy-b he 07 OTLY TEMPERATE SIN. m his former employers for g1 VUATION WANTED- BY A ‘ag coachman and groor Call on oF sddrem P. Tank, aN Cuny: ‘ep store, 00 41 ‘lA the summer, tanDly '< Rey office, 340 Broadway, or at 276 TEN YEARS’ | . | onor address H. TANTED—A PRACTICAL LANDSCAPE GARDEN- if married wife to cook, wash and iron; must be able to lay outa new place taste: N. B. LANDSCAPE, box MAN, WHO WAS RAISED ‘NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1873—QUADRUPLE SHKET. AS COAG! BY ‘SINGLE MAN A®.f OOACHMAN—BY A COME RTENT § Ayer A ont, mae. oc Fi ON ~ WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE situa as coachtiean and groom, oe es first clags city faterence. Address A mans respectabm rani aghly : am excel groom ; Gniging, ‘ine clues, ofty Feleren Wet sist at. SITUATION WAN7RD—AS FIRST CLASS QOACH- understands his busin sntogy somaperete ‘ud A WANTED, A SITUATION on or address G. Ry 32: ters ngte and his noo sober, i 180n av. A city experience or addresaed MI, &Oi Saidior; BY A FIR: Protestant coach: first class refe: eon Gall rotest MAN; el reference, ‘82 Hast ath ot. a Gall tom to the SITUASTON | "haaeen ia A FULLY GOMPE- {ent ooachman ; single, sober and honest ; 0 years’ reterence to corres d.. GENTLEMAN WISHES A SITUATION FOK HIS hom hecan highly recommend; trust ustrious an excellent city ountry for Can be seen, Broadway and Frankia st, Hoover ey tor New York ee T. ast +45 West B0th st, CoacuMaNs SITUATION WANTED—BY A MAR- ied man Es no family ; 5 years’ reference few port driving. Address, for two days, SITUATION WANTED—B® A FIRST CLASS COACH. man and groom; understands the business in all its peoshesy ls Il years? reference from last employer. Call or rene A aga GH. T, MARRIED MAN aus 2 SITUATION Ag a te thoroughly unders Address G. HT, fushing Post office, ag single man; has first class ¢ bility, sobriety ‘and honesty. Herald | Uptown Branch office, 1,265 ity references dress a Broad) COACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A for capa- » box 168 o. clase, it an Address M. / young man al Herald office. ACHMAN'S SITUATION se a A room; first class city references, 133 Herald office. AOACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A understands his business in all its ches; can milk if required; best reterence, Address FIRST SINGLE Oat wishes a situation is coachma’ coachman, 241 West ,HMAN.—A YOUNG MAN, ) trom Ireland, a Protestant, with good references, uuntry preferred. Ad: th si LATELY ARRIVED YOACHMAN'S ‘all on or address 147 Duane st. Tord a Go. ve ML, SITUATION WANTED—BY A GOOD KZ, Mingle man: ts u ood groom; best, relerence from care ot Haynes, man; country preferred: sett! on a gentleman’ ‘8 pl \t 138 Went 18th, NOACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED—BY SINGLE ‘will make himself general- lace ; is well recommended. arriane vast 19th st, feed store, honest and sober; ©., box 1M Herald office. (JOACHNAN—BY ‘A SINGLE YOUNG MAN, THOR. Re da Poth beter the care of horses, harness and ‘at class city reference. Call on or address Comers, SITUATION WANTED—BY A RELIA- ble married man, wi:hout encumbrance; strictly first claas city reference. Address / class groom; careful driver; Q, 45 West suth st, feed sto ‘une xeeptionable references. e. stricely, NOACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED—IS A FIRST temperate; six on or address ‘OA / ol williny dress » 19 West 28 2 | situation box 126 Hi Id office. & good on or addreus J. K. city yf Souter ; is a Scotchman. YOACHMAN AND GARDENER WISHES A SITUA J can give good references; 21 months in last or country Address J. ‘room and careful driver; good reference. , 1,880 Broadway, in harness store. CHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST man; thoroughly understands his business; is nd obliging: b best city reference. Call on or ad- st. AOACHMAN'S | SITUATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE Cc man; thoroughly understands the care of horses; is Call (oactmes first clans cit Address M. D.. box 165 H Herald J. C., 140 West 18th st. SITUATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE / man; isa thorough groom and a perfect good driver; references from former and last employer. ie \OACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE man of long experience in the business; best city references; 15 yeurs in last place. Cail on or address YOACHMA: city reference. ' Call dier, 50 4th av. SUTPHEN & |. L. Campbell, PETENT, MARRIED MAN WANTS / waltuation, on account of employer seiling out; best 1 on or address sad- RMER AND WIFE WANTED—T0 TAKE CHARGE ‘of a farm in Westchester county. CO.’s, 174 Fulton st., Brooklyn. Call at STEWART | tol | graperies, fruits and veget: | dress MILLER, box 108 He ENTLEMAN WISHES F ‘couchman: family goin, steady, honest, and an exe dress, for two days, COACH MAN, x of hot and cold graperies, green! vegetabies in general ; lace; first class reference. lerald office. A 19 Herald office. ‘wife as cook; has a thoroug! also understant YARDENER'S SITUATION WANTED—FIRST CLASS; h Practical knowledge flowers and is laying out a new jouse, fruit, ddress M. XARDENER WANTED—ONE THAT CAN MILK AND I make himself useful, Apply@at 20 Reade st., from | GARDERER'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A PRAC- ¥F tical German of long experience in greenhouses, les: bent city reterence. Ad- offer A SITUATION to Europe; he is perfect tly lent oe and groom. A‘ 18 West 2ist st. FOR HIS bex 108 | SU tae con: WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, AS FIRST class coachman and groom; thoroughly understands | his business: five years’ reference. Address 0. K., box oughly competent to take ch | grapery, gardens, &c. week A. 3H, 212 $d a arge of ITUATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE YOUNG MAN @i), as gardener on a gentleman's place; is thor- nhouses, : good recommendation from last TANTED—A SITUATION BY A YOUNG “MAN AB employer; terins ‘moderate. Cailon or address for one assistan | QITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, foreman im the carpenter business ae AS ; is fully capable | of taking charge of it in all its branches ae rey plans and specificat Address FOR | ome | | n ‘TED | © Englishman; single: | business: best city retrence. | } | 112 West 46th st. eas; best city reference, t 46t! Wayren- A SITUATIO dener. Saige 7: M., " end JANTED—A COACHMAN day, petw 1 o’cloc! ns; understands all kind: N, box 117 Herald Uptown I Branch 1,265 Broadway, for two days. AS COACHMAN, BY AN ly understands his thoroughls on or address J. H. Q!tuation WANTED—AS COACHMAN, BY AN ENG. © lishman; single; thoroughly understands bis bu Call on or address J, H., 12 AND GARDENE inery. A COAC ‘MAN OR GAR. Post office, Bergen, N. J. W PANTED— A SITUATION FOR AN EXCELLENT at 14 Bete av., on Friday or Satur- situation, by a sober, reliable single man; is an ex- | cellent groom | city references. Address 8. M., careful, steady driver; unexceptionable box 210 Heraid office. TANTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN OR GAR- dener; can milk: & good driver; city or count Call on or address COACH: | fv best reverence. | MAN, 397 West 41st at ) WAXTEDSA SITUATION, | dene | understands ardemng in | cottage, apply at oraddres ANTED—BY A | erence from last employer. gle man of Jong experience inthe treatment and | Wes,39th st. |= yy a middle-aged’ married ma i! ARRIED MAN, ohman, or groom and cpactina: allon or ad FIRST OLA‘ 289 South Bt ASS GAR- no children ; tranches; wishes a little hav. A SITUATION AS in; first class ref. dress R. P., 2 TANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PERSON, A POSI- | tion as coachman, or as watchman in a buildin, willing to make himself generally usetul ; | reterence trom his last employ 5th av. ANTEL | roon class city ref | address J. DW 27th et given as to J ANTED—A | nefsin all its branches , 239 Wert arth er, married or single; ‘Add | 212 Herald oMice. with terms, & | stands the BUSINESS A 4 chair Kan attachments. State, for * 19 fine steel! plate: ferme Ae JOHNSON, WILKON GENTS ARE MAKING $100 our Ext oods by sample.—A Vall at % Liberty st., Fears for baths and otic perience; re ales; references officers Wes { pany and stude: A. ZEW CABVARSERS FOR wanted.—Those having nish good references may. | town Brancn oMfee, 1,265 Broad wi OY WANTED-ABOUT 15 quours sore, ke. mende 450 onth: Address RAY MOND, Herald office, O* N PU bly at No. J Bowery. nati | Gomntiixe NEW FOR ¢ | Piggt ee to € 1AD) Wetec earenon the start 1 PEAS, Herald oiligess : SEN cal TANTED—A SITUATION AS dener, by a respectable middie aed mai areot greenhouse am | out of grounds; tna first rat | manent situa | Address A. B., refe ren out of town ind board. kremt success.—The best dollar paper EY, 176 | Broadway, ANTED—A SMART, Wi LING BOY FOR OPPIOR er. capability. st. PRACTIO tl hand Over horses: a per preterred to big wages: beat reference. box 163 Herald Uptown B HELP WANTED=WALES. MANAGER WANTED—ON A POPU lay magazine: must invest $1,500 cash and assum Proprietorship and entire charpe’o! MeHt; @rare opeming. Address box & 60, WEEK require: FIRE. Sddvons ASOLO. Bh YEARS at be wi bermanent « now and see $8 p week, Es oy le pat 202 Post office. is has 2 years’ Can be seen ‘at 121 ER, care Mr. Brewster, corner Sth ay. and SITUATION IN TH® COUNTRY BY A respectable married man; understands the ca: and training of young Layee lo the saddle and his {wood reference. laying ich offive. GENTS WANTED—TO SELL PATENT ROCKING. Callat 98 South bth a GENTS WANTED=IN EVERY COUNTY IN EACH Lives and Portraits of the Presidents,” Call of send for elrculars, giving 27 Beekman st. SELLING more smart men "i room 2 NGELL'S TURGISH BATHS, 61 LEXINGTON AY. Want agreeable, honest, industri strictly tem: ‘ate American wen and women, not older than 25 —BANDOLPU'S NATIONAL eC) may or TELE «raphy, (lad a —tully equipped; 14 years’ ex. by companies; Positions to gradu. ra.Union Telegraph’ Com: INSURANCE 0 ean ture jerald Up- G) LD, renoh ‘atustion. RMAN Mbp amie FURNITURE STORE. AP- NVASSERS, ALREADY A best chromo; ‘ure terri- N.Y. Address wees Oe ANTED—A f STEADY MAN TO TAKE CHARGE or a liquor store ; must come weil recommended. ply at 45 ny COPEL ot DRIVE ANTED—TWO SMART 1; HANDLER. & SON, rect, between Frit and saith avenues, ior an ‘days ANTED—A paLoeED MAN, AS COOK IN A vate family, Apply. at once, at 218 Gates av., near Franklin av.. Brook ya. D—A LARGE PO, TO TEND FRUIT STORE ; warren required. Call at corner of 7th av. and 59th at., at 7o’elock. 'ANTED-CANVASSERS; YOUNG MEN OF GOOD ‘addrevs to canvass for le of ‘Howe sewing machines m Brooklyn. Apply, with reference, at 301 Washington st. ANTED,—ENERGETIC GENTLEMEN, OUT OF EM- ployment. having $7 cash, can easily earn $25 to 5a week, The world’s necessity. BECK & SOHNS, assau t, Foom 7, Wy ANTED— AN OFFICE BOY. ONE WHO CAN bring good recommendations need apply at 337 Broadway. ied ANTED—A_ FEW GOOD CANVASSERS FOR Wheeler & Wilson sewing machines, at Newark, N. HEE liberal commission or salary will be paid. Address CHILDS, Agent, 827 Broad kt., ad st., Newark, NJ. ANTED—A BOY, ABOUT 18 YEARS OLD, TO AT- 1 count referred, ‘Aout i man UO: sO nOvE W West Newark ‘av near Five Corners, Jersey City Heights, wer ‘D eed wp deo HON oR ine canyasse! pounds Par ay tee preferred. ‘ost office. Wanten—a SMART, INTELLIGENT IRISHMAN (Catholic) to travel; must be well recommended ; 900 position to suitable parties. Apply, after 9A. M.,'at 12 Dey at., New ¥ 'ANTED—A FIRST CLASS WAITER WHO DOES Rot drink, to take charge of the wine room, billiard room and wait on table at a small elu in the Goumtry references required ; Ph agoomts efficiency. Address’ 0. H. E., West Point, ta ANTED—AN OFFICE BOY; MUST BE NEAT, TIDY- and write a fair hand: wages $4 per week. Address 108 sa rh a. ay. Migs Kurose HENRY, box S157 in own Pras stating age and residence, COM- MISSION MU! bo: k Pc tottice. ‘ANTRD_GRNTLEMANLY AGENT: MOST FORTU- m ite chance to make m« ntly and reapec- tably $25 to $100 weekly without fail; convenient article for "everybody. 615 Broadway, up stairs, office 1. yor MAN WANTED—WHO HAS HAD SOME Ex. perience in retail fine grocery store. Address, with reference, . M., box 103 Herald office. 4TH AV.—WANTED, A GERMAN WAI kis ig fa! oan who understands thé business. NIXON, THE TRADES. — A PRACTICAL DRAUGHTSMAN WANTED TO ake framing plans. Apply at 71 Broadway Foom ourri WANTED—ON DRAWERS AND MEN'S underwear. Apply to UNION ADAMS & CO,, 637 Broadway. A YOUNG MAN OF 18 WISHES T0 LEARN THR Z Book biading pestsiant oe sons Ofer lac 3 as spent three years at pine and boxwood engraving. Address W. J.P’, No.7 Madison st, first floor. aE ied PY rt tee H CIVIL ENGINEER, OF PARIS, DE- « sires to board with an American family living in the country, near New York; can pay $20 per en and would give Areas lessons besides, Address E. box 151 Herald office. OY, 17 YEARS OLD, WISHES TO LEARN THE pure and gas fitting trade; best reference. Ad- dress JO 497 7 Fre, MEN ON ORGAN-ACTION MAKING OR FLY finishing; active men can earn trom $18 to $24 per Week and constant employment. WING & SON, Broome st., New York, or PERRY ORGAN COMPANY, Wilkesbarre, Pa. 10 FILE MAKERS.—WANTED, TWO CUTTERS FOR HhudT@rk om Rorse ragps, one grinder and one single orger. WHEELER, CLEMSON & CO., Middletown, N. Y. yO MERCHANT TAILORS,—A YOUNG MAN OF EX- perience wishes # situation as assistant cutter or to cut and sew; good city reference. Address E. C., box 19 Herald of TnG2 VEOTIONERS.—WANTED, A MAN WHO understands all Kinds of cake and pastry, pyramids and fancy ice creams; to a steady man this is’ a pee nent situation, 400 Chapel st. New ‘Haven, Gorn. 0 CONFECTIONERS. .—WANTED, A SITUATION IN A good retail ecient ‘a8 general workman; ; understands making candies, cakes and pes and plain and fancy French ice ies of thie jellies, &c. within two hundred miles of ity open for engagement about latter'y Fough lg Dartienlarn SonFEO Past office, N. W A 7 & situation Leppert will be partof May. | Ad- TONER, box 573 NTED--A GOOD LITHOGRAPHIC TRANSFER. rer. Address box 38 Post office, Washington. DC ANTED—A FIRST CLASS PLUMBER, T0 GO To Connecticut. Apply to HAYDEN, GRE & CO, Beekman st. W2RTED—A SITUATION, BY A BUTCHER, WITH lo years! experience ; country reterred. Address, stating waxes, BUTCHER, Herald other WANTEDIAN AMERICAN Brot EER, WHO. GAN e charge of an engine and run wood workin; anand Apply ‘at 40 West 18th st. bal rine W'sten—a GOOD MECHANIC AND ENGINEER, th frst clase certificate: steady employment for mse tan, Liquor drink ors ma to ap- Ply. Scoteh bakery, 474 ution st., Broo yn. A RARE CHANCE FOR HOUSEKEEPERS.—MAGNI ficent Household Furniture for sale, at a sacrifice, perty family leaving city ; Room Furniture, Tete-a:tere Arm Chairs, cos $400, for $200 euch’ one for $150; do, $451 Velver, Medallion Carpets; Posey ood ralnite, Chamber ature, style Louis XIV.; Hair, Spring Mattresses; Secretaire’ Book- case, Marqaeteire, Bois de rose Cabinets, Tables magnit- cent square grand rosewood Pianoforte, Mirrors, Paint- ings, Statuary, Bronzes, Works of , Extension Table, uitet, Silverware, Chihaware, Li ¢., half original Cost, ‘36 West Toth it, near sth ‘av AT Ay GREAT SACRIFICE, FOR CASE—MAGNIFI- cent Grand Duchess style Parlor Suit, in. rich Hronch satin brocatel, nearly ew, cost $650 for $280; cme do., Harte Antoinet ty le, 1 and rep Suits, $78, $60 and’ $00; Paintings, elegant double round. 7% gotaye patent agratfe rosewood Pianoforte, cont $900, for $300, Stool, Cover; Cabinet; Curtains, Mirrors, C1 walnut Chamber F RNIT! URE. Bets rosewood and dding, Mirrors, ewe? ne ee , Froperty, ot famil; dence I ‘wenty-flith street, Lexington av avenues. A HAA WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET.—A ohtivate family, declining housekeeping and wish ing to avoid ai lon, will sell this day their elegant Household toads in lots. to st it purchasers; magnificent ghimeon satin Parlor Suits, ¢ ‘one do., 126; rep Siiite, $40 to $75: Bedroom Sets, $25 uw wards: rpets, less than half cost; Pianoforte, cost 26, all hefore purchasing elsewhere ent private house West Twenty-third street. RTEN. FAMILY DESIRES To DISPOSE OF ELEGANT Furniture of French flat; been used eleven months, between Fourth and A Cost $2,200; will sell tor less than half cost, msuits; con: nists of elegant Parlor Suit. satin Brocatel mt Suit, in fancy reps; Dining Room Suit, six Chair: te. sion Table, Buffet, marble to; litrors, all black walnu inlaid, manutactured by schwarzwaclder; also Ch lassware, Kitchen Utensils, Curtains nae Carpe! Mattresses, Pillows, 1.261 ‘Broadway, Thirty S: second streets. first and Thirt —A PRIVATE FAMILY WILL SELL ant Houwhold Furntinre, viz: of Li- oh Dining and Kitehen Furniture Care ae enacting y rifice. Can be seen at remdenee" 210 West & a a t priva , near Seveath avenue, Bromzes, Ornaments, fe from A.M. to 9 P Twenty-first st T BENDALL’S OLD STAN VURNITURE, t8 and Bedding, che: | month Bedding: cheap for cash or Aa he tay and \y payme 29 and 2b Hudson street, corner | Gan lA PARLOR AND SOFA BED—THE LARGEST | Depot 40 Bleecker stre variety of any house in the city; Payne's patents, et, LARGE ASSORTMENT OF © wey FURNI- ture and Bedding at lowest cash wi weekly instalments, at OOFARRELL" S warehoule 410 Eighth ave- nue, between Thirtieth and ‘Thirty-first streets, (OR SALE.—ONE HANDSOME SECRETARY ‘BED- tend, in good order, $65; also, Gas Stove, with nearly new, $13. Apply at 47 East Eighteenth st mete Moxtry oR WRERLY Furniture, Bedding, & DI 38¢ and 36 Third ave Prices lower than an} RIVATE PART! their Furniture adaresing 8. 1. ¥., bo: i \LY & CUNNINGHAM, ne near ie in th co ama the el r house in DESIRING TO DISPOSE OF meer with @ cash purchaser by ) Fost office. FEEKLY AND MONTILY PAYMENTS FOR FUR- niture, Carpets ni I Reddines at B. M. COWPER- THWAIT & COOS, 155 imunense stock and low pioce 7 Cena eey cae ANTED—FURNITU RE TO FURNISH FOUR aeemagamnntety must be im good condition; stare full parucuiars und Greebpoint Pos ofice. "Address OABH, box 2.000 WALNUT BEDSTEADS AND CHAMBER Suits, in great variety; elegant designs; richly carved; trimmed with foreign wood; warranted theroughly seasoned and substantially made, at much below regular prices, at Manutactors, 640 Hudson street. , MA NTELS._ MARBLE KLABER, STEAM MARBLE AND MARBLEIZING orks, 14 and 16 East Eighteenth street.—Marble and Marble ee Tiling, bi te Seen, Monu- i a fortne Ci atdety competition. Marble Turning OF MANTELS, UNSURPASSED for beauty of 6 ( uma! Biate Work of all rt aa beg NE LATE COMPANY, _ Fourth avenue and s treet, | Union square. QrewaRr 8 SLATE MANTELS.—RIOH AND ELE- nt designs; Slate Works sierery, ra, tion; Mar- ble and Wood Mantels. 7. §, STEWART & CO.. 22) and 222 West Twenty-third streot, near Seventh avetine, N.Y; RIWICIAL BUMAN EYES —T. J. VIS, IN. ventor atl only maker of the im! rove Artificial Human Kye, aeknowledued by the. faeutey to be the only Hike imitation of nature’ in. th word. 27 Kast th) street, between Third and Fourth avenues, CIGARS AND TOBACCO, _ ranc and j also the celebrated gaa Scamp 1d, HAYNE & Os 60 Maiden Janey SALES AT AUCTION, ALIEN B, MINER, AUCTIONEER. fan Horse Anns oy gormer ‘25th st. sale of U. Flap 2h Sadia dea eames SATURDAY, MAY at 10% o'eloek, at th y halctroome, % mbers a Keade street, GENTEEL HOUBCHOUD Macha he as Le r and Mantel Mirrora, Velvet, Carp ts; black walnut Parlor sai in brocatel Hous colored re frame in lack walnut, marble to] Centre Beat tos “tables,” Bedstead Bureaus. Wash? ire geen Dining eaten fablen paient ent o hedar Feather Beds, Wolsters aud ee Me ies is OF aed cr viated Ware, Kitchen Utensils, 2 tally A GioLOCK, « very superior carved rove 76 cotave congeit Flag, by Sa ot Paris carved rosew Hale; carved reseed? Mm otave, Piano, by. y Lighte & Brad! of New York; rosewood 7 octave Piane, by Gharles stiglder, of New York; mahecany, 63g octave Osborne, of New York. (he above are all in in wood superior tone and workmanship. A, 7 BLEECKER, SON & 00., AUCTIONEERS. TUESDAY, MAY 6, at 12 noon. Valuable Property 8 rty on 8) Dnyvil Creek and at Excl under digestion pt Philo fo Nineteen Lots of Land on aa n Duy. vil Creek, adjoining the Dyckman ¢gtate ree to Hudron jarlem River Canal, Maps at 77 Cedar st. J. BLEECKER, SON & CO., AUCTIONEERS. he gta ny prone zat ie yah "5 eo Three oe sary. ul high stoo} Taxington avenue, Be, w with all moder improvements “ape at77 ne No, vedar nice ‘und salestonn Sf Naser-atroet, opposite the ABREU ‘oat office. Horse “Auction Branch, 19 To 8 awe This: wenth street. Garr ary: No. 8 Cortlandt st Hous! ais TURE, Or H PLATE MIRHORS, CARPETS, andi JOUNSEON WILL SELL AT AUCTION, ON HIS DAY (FRIDAY), Mi at 104 o’clock, at the privat ST THIRTY-E. Gutit STREET, near Lexington avenue, I ty be Pernivare contained in said house, comprising in Tose Ww: walnut and mah Parlor, Room m and Chamber Furniture, a ixtension Dining Tables, Chairs, Lounges, Sofas and Kasy Chairs, Etage Divans, Centre and Side Tables, marble 3g Wardrobes, Dressing Bureaus, Washstands, all the Frenc! Plate Mirrors, lace Curtains, Chandeliers, Engravings, urled Mattresses, Feather Beds and Pillows, Blan- Kets Spreads a Counterpanes, China, Glass and Silver- Il the velvet, Brussels and ingrain Carpets OOD 7 OCTAVE PIANOFORTE, together with the Kitchen Parniture: with wich the sale | commence. RCH. JOHNSTON, AUCTIONERR, Office and Salesroom, x pase san Street, opposite the |OUBE! HOLD” TURN ITURE, OFFICE FURNITURE, &C. ARCH, JOHNSTON will sell on Let o'clock, at his salesroom, 37 Nassa\ it, a large as- sortment of Household Furniture a ever description; also a very large assortment of fine Office Furnitur Carpets, sc. CALDWELL, AUCTIONKER, ‘alesroom 79 Nassau street. “Attention noe dealers and housekeepers is specially called e of to the sale ele; anne Focal Faemtare, icent rose we lanofo1 entrench plate Mirrors, now and second hand, to our ered salesroom, as above, agd to be bold 0, to ‘he highest nee for cash, peed atau he eee at i pialock, May 3, at 1036 wood Pian: rorarior and’ itraty 8 Buits, ne Chamber Suits, jookcases; Buffets, Wardrobes, ee and Bedtogey Goa 8, " Brusse rr 7) walnut Ghamber suits eM UOTION NOTICE. AUGUST MARTINES 8 460, Auctioneers. ‘ Pianotort rich nea, velvet Oo if Btat ano! te, Bronze: aintings, velvet Cat ual ‘and many rare, 6 omy. Works a = on His DAY sale cominencing atthe elegant residence be 5th me-Superd Suits, covered silk brocade, of the serio deeemticn Marqueterie, boisde rose Cabingss, Tables Jardinieres, Encoignures, Slegant Canopy. Kia: gere, taire Bookcase ; 500 vois. choice Books; Velvet, Tnedallion 1Garpets: Lace, Curtains, Mirrors, Cornice aintings by eminent artists, Bronze Statuary, Clocks, Vases; magnificent rosewood Pianotorte, celebrated maker; Stool, Cover. Chambers—Rosewood, walnut Bu- reaus, | Bedsteads, robes, en suite, style Louis XIV. ; Mattresses” ae. iy. Room—Extension Table, Buffet, Silverware, Cutlery, Chinaware, Linen, Glass: Ware?’ also Furnit iments; Basement, chen Fur N. Hc Partics wishing 0 attond this sale take & bth av. stages or 6th av. cars, UCTION NOTICE.—R, T. ee ly poles. THIS DAY (Friday), M Mie at 1034 o' velock, at our salesroom, i18 Chambers street, vy and Shelf Hardware, manie and Pocket Catlery, &c., &c., in lots to suit city ng country trade. Butgnets Axes, Atmee, files ee, Anger Bitts, Shovels and oe bet Trays anc thes, gduirtad Scythes, , ae. logues on mora oF HAZELL & CO. Auctioneers, 118 Chambers street. UUTION NOTICE, AUCTION NOTIOR. HENRY ZINN, ‘Auctioneer, sells, this day, iencing at 1034 0 "clock, all the elegant and costly, ‘House: hold Furniture’containéd in private residence, 12 West %th st., viz, :—Parlors contain—7% octave ' rosewood Fianofoite, Fick, Parlor ‘Suits, intext styles and rich Covers, Mirrors, Brusse Oll Paintings, Bronzes, Lace Cyretes, ‘Ktageres, Bronze Stocks, &c., Bedrooms contain rosewood and walnut Sults Single and double Bedateads, sie Wardrobes, ring at hair Mattresses, Lounges, ocks, Bex § Pillows, Bolsters, Turkish Chairs, Brussols: Ox ae Also Dihing too, Basement wid Kitchen. Furnitures: Plate, Cutlery, China, Buffet, Extension Table, Chairs, ae, CRIBAY), o'cloe’ talent nd 6th’ a e Glassware, ri... yeneamaenne: RY NOTIGS. A fale of gee tase ian ‘omnia nna Ee aver. ‘kate thar fe nexain Selineffels, Bpohiler, De La Hoese, Kuwasseg, cthers, The above a a on exm and wit be ’ ry at oe pea ites reserve day, May , 0 Liberty street. "Rares SCHENCK, Auctioneer. sHONDAY BVENING, May 5, a large collection of reriean. ‘and foreign artixts; also a num- ber ou beau peaudial Pa aintings on porceiain and others just re- TUESDAY ee 6, Moy, 6, phe, Colle ite is wr a own use ‘and and janbering many ane now on i ania free at the Leavitt Art hie Messrs, LEAVITT, Auctioneers. ee Hy Late peed AUOTIONRER —NALE aT Rooms 87 mens possib| MORB May, 80 Piots, or 128 barn a " comb's dam, adjothing Centrat pte ‘Sinith's Shae an hour from eity by cars, one hour Now annexed to New York. Sixty per cent on bond and morigage. Maps at auctioneer’, No. 7 Pine street, DMEINISTRATOR’S SALE.—J. P. Pity \4 B. tioneer, will sell, on Saturday. Mays ras Selock, at bo Great Senes sregts one Harve is of ‘on; nearly new; Larness, Trunks, lo Gold Wateh and Chain, &c., the perso othe, Wolch, deceased. By order of HAUNOY FER, Atiorney for Administrator. BY iowet A, DUNN, iin Teas next Mad ae soil, on Tuesday next a e and Fixtures of firm clase Billiard Satoo ar El hth avenue—Four Billiard Tables, Cuca, Rael Rack! Ball fables, black walnut Counter, ‘our-puit Silverplated Beor Pomp, Partitions, Oil Pain ings, lot of Carpet; together with a four years’ lease, kc, Y¥ JOHN A, DUNN, AUCTIONEER—SALESROOM 227 Bowery, witl soll to-morrow (Saturaay), ‘at 57 Bast Houston orner Mott, all and entire the Furniture «i Fixtures of an old established liquor store, consisting of a Four Pull Pump, black walnut Counter, Stoves, Clock, Chairs, Kegs, &c. B, DANIEL A. MATHEWS, AUOTIONEER.—SALES- Tom $66 Breed way, pear Sth st. {ustbelow Stewart's, n SATURDA on) uss hath HES at the — residence ie D STREET, near DSOME HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Y CA D 7h, OCTAVE PIANOFORTE, & rising walt Parior Suits in reps; Centre ‘ahd, inrary Tables, Curtains, Cornices, is pon Brussels and mapesey pti al het phe Freneh ed Extenalon “Fable, Dining Ghalres aint bu ea hate ‘able, Din res curled hair tt Sy eric ere —e pee mence with Kitchen ‘niture. Catalogues may be had es Broadway, cod ~ W. N, GRIB- » 1 Estate Broker, 744 Brot B.—Pianoforte will be fold at ry ojelock. ¥ 8. W. DAUCHY, AUCTIONEER, AUCHY & JOHNSON poll this day, at 44 Canal street. at 2 o'clock, a large an desirable assortment of Household Furniture onset of 60 or 70 nslvet, lane airy, three-ply and itigrain Car. ets; Oilcloths, qiigek walnut marble vop farcaus, marble tome Gentre” Tables, Wardrobes, Parlor Snits, black walnut Chamber Suits, Bedsteads, Beds, Bedding, hair and other hamber Sil rrors of all ki Ice Boxes, ne grators, Hat Sta: Bookcases, 5 a Mat I o Mirrors, pancelicte, Hel btands ee, Sale will com- i Chairs, Néckers, Dinuns oom, Furniture, Paintinns, ba: gat Sewing Machines: Glass and eteery ‘are, then ‘tensils and a yreat variety. 0 f other House- keeping Goods. BY 8. B. GOODALE, AUCTIONEE CAMPBELL, GOODALE & CO. will sell, THIS DAY, entire, elegant, costly Household ‘and Kit: chee ‘Furnttare, contained in tour story private brown stone residence, 38 West Twenty-first strect, between Fifth and Sixth aventics, embracing, superb ross wood 7-octave Pianoforte. elegant Parlor Suit, black wainut Bedroom and other je by Salomon & Sons; Cottage Furni- ture elegant Walnut Buffet, Fronch Flats Mirrors marble top, Centre and otner Tables; superior Silver Plated, Cut nd other Ware: Ching sets: elegant: black wwaliut steads, Burcaus and Dreminy Cabinets: ele; halt ond Gther Mattresses; feather Pillows, Bol ding; superior English Tapestry and Brussels Car Retrigerator; other useful and desirable Furnitui contained In frat. cles private residences; desirable Kitchen Utensils, Cutlery, &c. Catalogues carly at rest- dence Baye specially invit nt curled Seamed speculators and housekeepers B* DANIEL A. “MATTHEWS, AUCTIONEER, SALES. rooin 766 Broadway, near Ninth street, just below Stews rg on FRIDAY, MAY ys ore order of W. N. Urlawold, tteal tate B roker, at the private residenice 91 FIUTH AVENUE, near Seven. ELEGANT r HOUSEHOLD. FURNITURE, made to by Herter and A. Roux, DETTE. VELVET AND BRUSHRLS CARPETS; FINE ROS! skwOOD CARROM BILLIARD TABLE, with Ball made ¢ BUPERB ROS: vOOD ‘GRAND MANSPOHEE ae., pris wood Dray in "Canary colored, “sat satin. damask: sar Library ani rats, nABeS ; elegant carved oak and Arm Chairs in hea’ sion Table; Moquette, velvet and Brussols nt bronze, ebony aud marqueterie Cabin ureaus, Wardrobes, Reception Chairs, extra size rosewood Carrom Billiard Table, imade by Phe- lan; also Kitchen and Laundry Furniture, with which the sale will commence. The superb opyatagd grand Planotorte will be sold at 12 o'clock," Catal how ready, may be had at Auction. eer'sofiice, 706 Hroadway, or of WN. GRISWOLD, Real e Broker, 744 Broadway, Bre COLTON, AUCTIONFER, salesroom {3 Kast Thirteenth street, near Broadway. Elegant Household Furniture, French plate pler and mantel Mirr Nunns & Clark rosew janoforte, ON FRIDAY, MAY 3.-AT IL OGLOOK. at the private residence 40 West Fourteenth street, be- tween Fifth and Sixth avenues, Rich rosewood Parlor Suity Centre Tables, French Sec. retary, iniald Work Table, Side Tables, Jardinieres, real Bronzéx, French plate pier and mantel Mirrors, Axmin- mer and Wilton Carpets, Nuuned Clark rowwood Fiano: b Fosewood canopy Bedstead and ich black Swalnat Bedeteads and hairs, best hair Mattresses, black walnut pillar Exten: Buffet an Chairs, decorated china, Dinner 1, Glass ne mca Ware, &c. Catalogues at the house m ning ‘On SATURDAY, May 8, at t 10% otclock, the entire Furniture, Carpets and. Gast Fistares remain- ing in the large double house corner of University place * and Eighth street, ALBERT R. WALDRON, AUCTIONEER, Salesrooms 108 Liberty street, Ill Cedar and 38 hurel Second hand and new Furniture, Carpets, Mirrors, C. PAYMEMTS.—CARPETS, ' Beading, B, Crockery, Sewing. Machine: SALURDAY, at 10; o'clock. D. W. IVES wit sell as above ‘Very, large and general’ assortment of 'iouschold and Office Furniture, strets, Bedding, Crockery, —. Sorat Pictures, &c., including ‘arlor 8 in suits or separate piece: 25 Parlor and Library Nuits, fashionable coverings and desy 32 Brussels and ingrain and other pets, being the largest sale of Household and ome Goods we have ever offered at auction, and embracing every qualt- ty and description of of Sewing Machines, sold for a ‘account of whom it may concern to pay storage and charges Bart of the stock ean be examined thls day, Catalogues eurly to-morrow morni ‘The sale will commence at 10% rele in basement. if NOTICA. We shall include in our REGULAR SALE OF DRY GOODS, THiS DAY {@FRIDA’ Y), FUR AND WOOL Morr HATS, ‘W GOO! MILLINERY GOODS, ATIBBONS, TRIMMINGS, £0. Particular Cy n of buyers is invited. Catalogues and goods now re: ear. HOYT, WHEELER & BRADLEY, Auctioncers, 18 and 130 Chureh strect. NS. AUCTION SALE. Tas DAY (FRIDAY), at 10 o'clock. the entire Furniture of elegant residence = ‘West 2ist st.. near 7th ayenue, be sold at auction, without resorve, OBL G, CASHIN. Auctioneer, Vis.~Parior Satta, in dlue and-crimeon satin broca- tel and cotaline ; two magnificent rosewood case Piano- fortes, one a four round 714 octave, and one grand square octave ; large and elegant Clocks and bronzes, valuable Of Paintings: maid and gilt Cabinet, Etageres, Turkish Chairs, marqueterie and gilt centre and Console Tables, Pier Mirrors, lace Curtains, parlor Musical Clocks, statuary and bronze Mantel Ornaments, Jardinieres, &c, Dining room contains Pillar Extension Table, Buffet, Dining hairs, Silver Tea Set Glass, China, Silver Ware, Cutlery, &c. Library contains Bookense, ol choice Books, Sec cretaire ap br: Tables, Chairs, ke. Fs in rep, rosewood and aint: i: etteads, Bureaus, aahstands, spring and | I ollet Set, Lounges. irrors, © iran aso oa Rivio’ UCTION SALE, This (Friday) morning, ne, May es crwent Ant vircet Det n Fourth and Le: as s ween Fourth and Lexin; ton avenuca, ERNEST Por ‘Anietioneer, Parlor Velvet medallion ‘pets; ificent ran uchess st bo ae Suits, covered with rich French satin, blue gol brocatel and crimson owe RC Rntoidete’ style Drawing Roou cath <t with silk, coteline and reps; big hairs, Curtains, Bronzes, Clock binets, Etageres, im imagniicientW brifiiant toned Stool, Cover, Music Cabinets, rosewood and wainut Chamber's i ouls XIV, i, Bureaus, Washstand ring and hate M (atirewsen, Bod ding, bg ood rep Suite, aotas’ Ohai Lounges, Curtains, Carpets, Mirrors, Bullet, Hatoneion Tables, (China, Silverware, Cutlery, Responsible men in attendance to cart or pack goods for purchasers, in city or “coun ry. UCTION SALE—AT PRIVATE RESIDENCE 120 West Twent, rath Pl between Sixth and THIS (FRIDAY) MORNING, MAY 2, commencing at 10 o'clock sharp, By LURE FIIZUBRALD, act lonecr.--Will sell, this day, over 400 lota, by caaloene, at the costly and piuin House- order for the present owner, Pianotorte, celebrated Ly mi 1,000, months; pler and mantel Mifrors: Mie Ol Paintings: rich bronze Figures; velvet, Brussels and ingrain Carpets; lace and brocatel Curtains; magnificent black walnut E‘agere ; four rich parlor built "AUCTION SALE, , at 1036 o'clock, the ele- brown stone sansion, covered in eri satin and cotaline; also, reps an haircloth Suite; Centre Tables; Bookcase ; #0 volumes ehoice Books, Engra vings, &c. Bedrooms omprise, vin. rior rosewood and inlaid Triack wainut Suits, gilded nd plain, Bedste ’ ogee, Armolrecact rennet, te ‘tah finite vi cow French xed a1 REAT SALE of AMERICAN PAINTINGS at auction, 5 und 6, at the Somerville Gallery, 82 Fifth avenuc; 200 Paintings by our best artists.’ Exhibition tree: Names of artists ey in this sale Rich- ards, James M, Hart, A. F. Bellows, 8. R. A. HL Wyant, Win. Beard, tarvey Young, K. Van, nite, JR Brevoort, George, Stor B, brain AT. Bricher, 'J. George’ H. Smiley, 7. H. “Hinckley, Jervis McEntee, Sutnes If Beard. W. Magr cran, Carl Brand 4. Bierstadt, David Jonnseae Winslow Homer, ‘ait, Louis ©. Homer Martin, K. M, i, W. i nintag, Jas. anuttin, Wes: Murray, A. C., Howland: JF G Topsey, Wr Winticedges AFRur Parton, "Framk Waller, Irving. €. P. Ream, Clinton ‘Wal: Opivie, Memos on: lope, pag Johgeos, i Meck J. F, Kensett, ter Saterice, H. ham, Wm. Hari, Alex, ee Ku; B. Maia Chas. H. Gisiord, Lawrie, Ge Perr Ais. Be WW Blackman, Win, iiradford, ew i 1 De Hass i Loop, Brnest Parton, Sloane, 1 W. Marshall CoM Wile, fate i, D. Eldred, F, pAugero, Marion B. Silva, W. i. Willeox, D. funtington, T. L. Smith, a x Freeman and others. Aga gnarantee ot the genuineness of this effort reterence can be made to the following artists :— Daniel Huntington, Win, Hari, Jervis MeEnwee and’ Jus. art. Dolph, Samuel ‘vol: TPENRY B. HERTS, AUCTIONEER, Ralesrooms 16 Cortlandt street. Household Purniture, Carpets, Beds, Bed on SATURDAY, May 3, at 10 o'clock, attne salesrooms, 16 ¢ 18, 16 ¢ Cortlandt street, mg, Ae. 4 general assortment of walnut, mahogany and rosewood Parlor, Chamber and Dining Room Furmiture; Bets, Bed: attresse: sn ket ah conlgnes ote erivate neadences Will be seid in tobe t0 suit dealers and others. ni ALSO, (AT Ml O1CLOCK, O Rot balance lock of Mr. och, ea | Se SOUAMBER, LIBRARY COMPRISING RICH PARLOR, ND DINING ROOM vires is IN EVERY VARIETY, ahs will positively be the ast sale of this splendid stock, and offers. a fine opportunity. to, those in search of really elegant Furniture, as it must be positively sold Cae Shy reserve whatever. The goods ate iow on exhibition, 8. P oben ing oom, on Saturda, ant Household Parntture, tte Sto Au JOTIONRER, WILL SELL, Bowery, 10 loads of ele: Iso one rosewood Piano Pr. Jamis day, AVER, AUCTIOERR.—MORTGAGE SALE ‘tn a orclock, at sulesroom 09 Great hogsint Fe Hor Suits in a tele cloth, marble Washstands, Ward- tape i iia fa Framers is and other ar Gary pets, 3 fine Cottage B Rood Matiressen, Clogs, Mirrors, Guta ote leloths, elegant Inthe, cee gid, Kitchen Fupaitaree a eos en Furuiture, &e, Hi Stenson Fal PD. iL, Attorney for Mortgage. P. TRAVE ER. AUCTIONEER—WILL SELL ON + Saturd lay 3, at 12 o'clock, at 09 G Joues eM tn a Whiskeys, Brandies, Sherry, ye Wil ., dc., put up by the late firm of Co. Marttia” ‘Redmond. ‘ACOB BOGART, AUCTIONEER, Marshal's sale this day, May 2, at 10} o'clock, nt 468 Seventh avenue, the Stock ‘and Fixtnres of a first class Grocery Store ; Sugurs, Teas, Coffee, Scales, Weights, 4c. H. B, FERGUSON, Marshal.” ‘ACOB cicerm | “AUCTIONEER, 'URDAY, May 3, at 10% 0° 4nd at ihe auction rooms, No. 1 North William street, a large assortment of Household Furniture, Car- pets, Safes, Desks, &c. irrors, Ollie Furniture, AMES CAGNEY, AUCTIONEER, REAL ESTATE AGENT AND LOAN BROKE OFFICE Sit STREET. BLEGA AN HOUSEHOLD pFURSITOKE, SATURDAY, BAYS. ar iii, 0" Pear ‘AT PRIVATE RESIDENCE, iV! ‘TRE: TWEEN UNIVERSITY PLACE AND comprising superb Pagior Suits In satin, nin fnperiot ier and Mantel Mirrors, Paint ane, K Moguette, and English ‘Bruasela Ci and Lambrequing elegant iniaid back wal nut Chamber alts, superige opt spring and hi ‘Beddin ota c 8, Brussel ute Dining 6 Haag sale Parniture, Catal logues at at sale. SALES | aT "AUCTION. NEER, MoRzES wee WILKINS, s, AueTTO TIONTER, ase Thirtio | po near eco Muesoud avenue. | WY & 50, GO, wit seu Foe aay, May & 1TH at Wo'cloghe” | wet othe Bxcha ive Malestoom, Ili Brow! a ——_ ry hasement and i House wind Lot knowns as dah ste htgop ou First and second na vemos. stree! ting is 19.54¢x51 feet: contains water 4 PS Paes oe and tangs, and is 2. tair order, n on delivery ot For;permits an’ full particulars apply to the ametion- ‘0. 3 Pine street. ‘Nicttoras BR. CONNOR, AUCTIONEER. Valuabie Household Furniture, Ol Paintings, Eneravinzs, Mirrors, Cary HUGH XN. CAMP will sell by'a ‘cuton, on F Na RiDAY Mag. 2, 187%, at I o'clock A. wat the private residence Bond street, near Broadw. ‘ALL che Furniuure contained in. said h of Parlor Suits, 1n satin; Pier and Mantel Mirrors, Ol % ings, fine Engravings, Bedroom Suits, Bedste: marble top: Wardrobes, Armotre-a-Glace, Sofas, Ut stered Kasy Chairs, in reps: Sota Bed, Contre wing Machine, Hair Mattress, Blankel es, Pillows, Bolsters, oak Dinine ie emcees Oa kee warble top ; Dininy China ai fi ares saree of itches MMe Ni ™éniaiogue a1 Broadway, corner Pine street. ORTGAGE SALE. HENRY DEREER. 4 sON, Auctloneers—office 172 East Houston ge etry this day, at IL ovclock, at 10 Columbia street, by virtue @ chattel mortgage, Stock and Fixtures of @ Store, assortment of Groceries, Vtg pds) Fixtures, Sc. 5 also one-horse Wagon and Har CHRISIOPHER T, KLENCK, Attorney for Mortgages. AWNBROKER’S SALE. AS J. A tiesteg isis) 133 Chatham st: fothing: wins se) THOM “GI a hoot, Bon" By order i i Ae tora ot Foes Cloth! edding, Boos Eighth avenues? HERMAN, AUC’ ION: ray WD, cee is ‘Teas, &c.—This Wes way. Mey oe clock, at 13 Bowery, the entire 'Stoc! sisti hoice rye and gages ay ourk dies and ‘cin cusks Pr and Sherry oh old Hourhon Wha Rye. Whiskey.as SI Teyler, &c. : Scotc! Irish Claret a 4 WrRhine Wines: also cae Stanton, i tera, &o.; also: Havana “chests Teas’ slag i rele) Kentucky Rovrben, ¢ og yeirn oud: also ber ot hairs, a Rate, de. Bale positive. ‘Dealers invited,” °® 1On tS) HERMAN, AUCTIONEER. pinta. apy SALE OF + Fixtures and Stock of a first class Tea wnd Grocery 2, at. 106 erelock a Ct 13 Bow- riday, Mu ie Tea, ex, Cale Hikirorin Seales Toe Boxs also Chests tem bosses and nil the rest of the Fixtures of a fest clase one tine Horse, Grocery Wagon and Harness. By order ofS. Michels, Attorney for Mortgagee. G, HERMAN, AUCTIONEER —GENT'S AND LADI ©. Furnishing Goods, this day, Friday, Slay giclock, at 13 Bowery, the Stock and Trtuves, Chemises, Skirts, Ribbons, Ties, Li acct Shirts Gowan ck also 2 Counters, ‘Showcases, &c. Sale positive, im. suit dealers, HERIFF'S SALE.—R, FIELD, AUCTIONSER, 12% @ Broad: Bow ery, vie an iy te Ae gelock at 6 me ‘way, up stairs, the Stock of Tailor’s Eat hment, con- sisting Por Gl Cloths, PaO, Vestings, Trimmings, 3 TaEW BRENNAN, Sherif. Jas, J. GuMBLETON, Deputy. ILLIAM ABBOTT, AUCTIONEER. | Assignees? sale in bankruptey. WILLIAM ABBOTT ‘will sell on. this at tae Saturday; at 10 o’elick, a large, assortane! ranatre and Bedding, at. the ‘Salesrooms, £0 Ne the Contents of a furniture stor athue an PA ads, Burcaus, Washstands, Suits in Counters, Fixtures, re reps; Offlee Furmture, Iron Bite, Be, on and Harness, iy 308. CRA’ | ILLIAM ABBOTT, AUCTIONEER.—BY Vans 4 ‘an execution I’ will sell on Lute Ma: atiz lew ‘Bowery, , COLLINS, City WAI NYvED LO 3 PURC RCHASE ANTED—A SECOND. “HAND PLATFORM “SCALE, 122 East Thirteenth street. We ae PARTITION ABOUT 4) FEET LONG and 7 feet high, with panelling and gtass. AD} at oMce or FW. HUTT & HRO., 8 Malden bane. “PY PROPOSALS, i ROPOSALS: ¥OR STOCKS, “OF I THE CITY OF intl Sealed peop posals will be wrecsived at the , omptceiets office until Thursday, 8th Seat he P.M.,when the same be ‘Publicly spemed sa whoie or any part of the sum of one ares thousand five hundred dollars of Stocks of ' ite city ty of | to wit:. | Ne ODINONAL NEW CROTON AQUEDUCT STOCK, | authorized, by chapter 230, Laws of 1870, payable OROTS tg olen | mane | authorized by chapter 593, Laws of 1872, payable November I, 1900, CUY PARK! authorized by chapter 789, Laws of 1873, payable 75,500 asf BINONAG: GROTON WatER STOCK, “OY the bs ied by chapte! “GATT of wel pavante November ™ sao | authorized by. chapter #20, Laws of 1500, payable vel Said stocks will bear ‘interest at the rate of seven cent per.annum, payable om the Ist day of May and vember in each per Ss ‘The proposals San ‘state we amagent t ns tout one no rice per $100 thereot; and tl ‘whose osals are accepted wilt tocheupon oe required ‘to de- pos it with the Comptroller the sums awarded to them Fespectively; 5 ogether with oan premiums paren, when| 'Y will be entitled to receive certificates for equal, seasets of the par value of ihe suits a at them, bearing interest from the dates of payment. Each proposal should be sealed ‘And endoreed are \ fone for Stocks of the ity of A bf te aud 1A second envelope, addressed to the Com aller 12 ¢ right is reserved on art o1 1 ir to) reject any, ‘ordil of the bids if in lils judgment the. lis terests of the Corporation m reat re it. H. GREEN, Comptroller. Crrz.or New Your, DRtARTEENY OF Fixaxcx, ComPTRoLLER’s April 2 20, 1873. : REMOVALS. | a) fan FROM “Te2 To 100" Bi BAST THI, V/s . teenth rect, eng EB. F. KORTUM moved to stapletom Btaven Island. MATRIMONIAL, A GENTLEMAN, AGED ORABLE, EDU. cated, matrimonially incl: ned Ohaus Ee Stepatee HRNER, Herat lady correspondent. Address BA! ERNER, Herald office. LOAN OFFICES. T 67 BROADWAY, OO CORNER “FOURTH ri B itis, Taberal advances’ on Diamonds, Wate! Jewell iS amel’s Hair Shawls, Laces ai of every description. JAMES SMATTHEWS. } gh be tea 896 BROADWAY, OPPOSITE ELEV- street—Money liberally ‘advanced on Dia-| mond: Watches, Jewelry, Sill Dry and beg eben ‘of every’ esoristions Private entrance jor lad T WOLF BR BROTHERS’, 896 ape donb fade Nineteenth and Twentieth streets—Mi oy Ave Di tks, busine: monds, Jewelry, Silverware, particularly Pianos; private parior tor ladies; strictly eonfidenual, MERICAN OFFICE Diamonds, Watches, Rhavis. Laces, Valuables, & I buy; the utmost value given. J. 735 Broadway, opposite Astor place, T “HYMAN'S, 710 BROADWAY—LIBERAL. vances made on Diamonds and Redacae son) at ware, &c., or will pay the highest market price for same. ESTABLISHED 1800.01 Saige? Silverware, Indi c., any Pes mt loaned. H, BARRINGE! J JACKSON, PAWNBROKER, 5 WEST THIR’ + first, formerly 9 Prince street, loans rod lary pei small sams on personal Property of ¢' seription. AS oT THIRTEENTH STREET, NEAR BROADWAY. I pay the highest price tor Diamonds, Watche: Jewelry. Advance on the same. ISAACS, Diatnond Broker, 57 Thirteenth street, near Broadway T & NASSAU STREET, BETWEEN FULTON AND John streets, NEWMAN LEOPOLD continues the | paving, be J or advancing on Diamonds, ee Pianos, Merchandise, Life Policies, for YO EY LIBERALLY ADVANCED on healt Watches, sensi, Silks, india phasis oe of the spores named Goods on 0. large Sto: nd, for a to pay advances. York Hot om Broadway. ONEY LOANED—ON poe ane ttn! and Silverware, The sam Pat i GEO, U. ALLEN, 841 Broadway, nes meer leer reet. 403 on Diamonds, Wateh Same boughtat full vi Leng £24 OLDEST ESTA jolt 91é most reliable office.—Mone; vanced on monds, Watches, Jewelry, Laces, tull value. 1 Washington nausea SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN TWENTY-FOUR’ and Twenty.fth streets. Liberal adv mi ar) SS EB BRNARD. AN! Di oy re nah 8 ERTS. STORAGE, —STORA' A; STORAGE for FURNITURE, PIANOS, MIRRO! NTINGS, ALSO CARRIAGES. WAGONS, ng the NEW eis sro CLASS WA ARBHOU Putte tor thi er'N row U4 BAST fine fakin NEA FOURTH AVENUE. TR Ni, ee and other PACKAGES containing articles VALUE can be stored with SAFE a erHOU THE PUBLIC Is examine the superior commodattons, Hight, ventilation, safety, fe which tl ‘warehouse possesses over all H. MORRELI, Owner an Proprietor. een tie: Rear ho he ibohon Srteat E—FOR FURNITURE, PIANOS, bpm ned vi arate soareey oods raised om ¢ this ‘is’one othe safest und vest ventilated Buildings this city’: "goods received aay and von _ 32 AND 4 COMMERCE STREET, sn ‘SLEECKER, will sell at auc- 48 Sixth avenue, . AUCTIONEERS, SALES- =| dor SHONGOOD. #, CO,,,-AL hye lol siatzenes sion Tables, M ‘OutetotDs. Stoves, Cutl the public. Dealers anvitear wh __ MEDICAL. — —MME, RESTELLE, PHYSICIAN. <OF#ICB NO. «street, near Greenwich street, =MME. MAXWE PHYSICIAN, RBSUD! A. 114 East Tenth EU near Third avenue. A. Kast Fifty-second stree: M. MAURIOEAU, M, D,—OFFICE 120 LIBER’ Na" 3] ATE OFFIC! Di KING’ OLD ESTABLISHED rand Central H at, near Broadvey Dd" _AND MME. DESPARD, HYSIOIANS, 41 Twenty-cighth street, near Fourth avenue

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