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HELP se WANTEDMALES: Ano es earpeatles is ptrioen Ameria Bees aoe eae —RANDOLPH’S NATIONAL SCHOOL OF 28 graphy, Rf etna pear en ag erage “oe ator; THE TRADES. W: PRACTICAL PUDDLARS, BY THE ‘othe agent atin, eo |e A Broadway, Mew Lech, aii peceemnry Tales? it File mation will be given; no mee TEM. _FRENCH | ADVERTISEMENTS, Net WANTED—TO — zaners AUTO- matic Hemmer Guide for moving achines; the ‘Most perfect attachment ever made. Broadway. N ANd tee, ante air pfROM 15 TO 17 YEARS mission must live with his arene Be Ps eee recommen. "Address, i “hana At SMART, \ACTIVE MAN WANTED—IN 4 LigHT r 9 o'cloc! Ws YORK BOOK CONRAN, N No, 7 Warren Souris pues MAN WANTED—TO TAKE CHARGE OF ; will have to give security for hone: fateprteye apn ‘Apply at 1, 7 8 ‘Sd av., between 2 and 4 P. GENTS WANTED—THREE EXPERIENCED, CAN- veraging over $10 oper it. Only experiences JACOBS & 0O., FEW GOOD PENMEN bari ADDRESS, in own handwriting, box 4,145 Post office. arties need 8} G. Reade st., Second story. cl GENTS WANTED. W eels NECESSITY; SELLS very ercent; only live men wanted. y ok. PHN. 116 Nassau 1 street, room 7. YOUNG MAN AS WHOLESALE TRAVELLER FOR city trade for a new fancy article. One ha’ ac- quatntanes in jobbing and fine wholesale preterred. 16 East Houston street, third floor. Alouety” the business of canvamng for paper. Bapee Vy racks, twines and Jon “printing, in general’ "None ethers sneed apply at 69 Murray st. Reference required. GENTS WANTED.—NO CAPITAL REQUIRED: CAN make from $1016 $15.8 day. On d salesmen Fi i ded Since mroot between 10'and o'clock A. Me sath Dg GENTLEMAN “WHO Tats 4 ae can call ator address 2% yet vida ad BLS O¥ WANTED,—WAGES $3 PER WEEK. NO. 8 LA- Be tayetie piace. FIRST CLASS feast 40th st.; 10 IXON'S bsg! ICE CREAM MANUFACTORY, 289 Bleec! F st.—Responsible parties can get the ency of Di ‘a celebrated Ice Cream in neighboring Hes and towns, RUG STORE.—PORTER WANTED; ALSO A BOY having been in the same business; no others need apply. 402 4th av. ecikera toeall Mant TO ‘eats. led AGENTS AND STRere fost stand. imple ; salary to class salesmen. OC: paie street, room 2 Pa CLASS RA gett ab eal YOUNG MAN WANT- 22 AO han Solan ni Wri Ares Aer ORIENT, Cos0 ae Moro fs Ct et alelteentelge YOUNG MEN OF GOUD dress, to canvass in Brooklvn for the sale of Howe Sewing Machines: the most liberal inducements @ffered. Apply, with reference, at 301 Washington st ANTED—A GOOD, STOUT BOY, WHO HAS A Enowiedge of of the woodware business. Address, ting salary, .. Herald oftice. ‘ANTED—THREE GENTLEMEN OF GOOD AD- dress; eee $25 to $75 per week. Call at 27 Union ‘Square, from 10 A. M. to 12M. ‘ANTED—A FEW THOROUGH AND RELIABLE canvassers for the city; also State agents. Address er call at 789 Broadway, room 1. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN, AS ‘waiter in a hotel or in a private fumily; good ref @rence trom last employer. Address W. B., Herald office. 'ANTED—A GOOD FARMER WHO UNDERSTANDS his business and can come well recommended ; will bn frdl Sone wages. Oall at 36 Fulton Market trom 8 till WANTED TWO OR THREE AGENTS, TO SELL AN article by sample required in every family none Prtcompetent parties need apply. Address BONA FIDE, ‘ANTED—IN A WHOLESALE DRUG HOUSE, A young man of some experience to put up city orders. Address box 3,228 Post office. ‘ANTED—A CAPTAIN FOR AN EXCURSION a. pee ei must be —s {overs merreene: cose nt, al ave some knowledge oI carpentering. Call at 243 Front st. : ly = pep ‘ANTED—SEVERAL YOUNG MEN, OVER 20 YEARS Biberiot gee? 10 40 light work on ‘afarm, Apply at No.4 ‘ANTED—A GOOD, SMART AMERICAN BOY; ONE who has had experience in an office and can'come ‘well recommended. Apply, between 8 and 9, at 15 Lispe- Bard street. ‘ANTED—FOR. “WHaLt b VOYAGES, TEN STOUT young men; also carpenters. A wt, corner of Rector. ig Be PEAY ‘ANTED—HALL BOYS, ACTIVE AND RELIABLE.— Apply at Stevens House, 27 Broadway. AeTED ‘A COLORED WAITER THAT CAN take charge of a small restaurant. Apply at the Madison Avenue Hotel. ‘ANTED—SEAMEN—ORDINARY SEAMEN, GOOD deck hands and carpenters for merchant’ vessel Poly In the clothing store 201 South st, near Cath ines ‘ANTED—GENTLEMANLY AGENTS; MOST FOR- tunate chance to make money pleasantly and re- spectably; $25 to $100 weekly without fail; convenient article for everybody. 615 Broadway, up stairs, office 1. ‘ANTED—A COLORED WAITER, ONE WHO thoroughty understands taking charge of, a dining seme ‘and tidy ; city reference. Call’at 21 East 2 el. ANTED-MALE COPYISTS, office ; wy, those who can be nad Wagon $10 per week. Address C ferald Uptown Branch office. TO WORK AT ermanent need PYING, box 112 TANTED—AN AMERICAN talent for drawing. perdey, The vol gta and BOY, WITH DECIDED Apply, with specimens, Wed- riday only, at carpet factory foot ‘ANTED—SINGLE MAN; MUST UNDERSTAND horses, plain gardening ‘and milking: preferred if bret indoors in town. it 9 West 36th st. before 'ANTED—SMART BOYS TO SELL PICTURES; CAN make from $% to $5 dalty : deposit and reterence re- quired. Callati,49 Broadway, P. A. PECKHAM, ANTED—A MAN TO WAIT ON TABLE AND MAKE Fimeelt generally useful. Apply, with references. i 0 tracks of the New York Vntcon wig, rset vv quarry me: cutters at rere, n and @ Sens: current rates pai Wat L hopuiZeLL re co.” ANTED.—OFFICE BOY; WAGES $3 PER WEEK. AY Apply to H. B. COOPER, 151 Maiden ane. MEN WANTED—TO WORK ON THE NEW For 01 HES EMPLOYMENT IN SOME busi oi wars be can learn something and make inne ef has served tau years at wood engrav- Adar No. 7 Madison street, first floor. YOUNG MAN WANTED-TO LEARN COLLAR cutting; one who has some knowledge of the busi- ess preferred. Apply at A. W. W. MILLER?S, 164 5th av. BOY, 16 YEARS OLD, WISHES TO LEARN THE oe or some other trade, Cail at471 7th av., foo! _ = ARPET ps ead gtd WANTED—ONE WHO UN- derstands hanging shad stead b fi fi Siass man, At DEGRAAF & TAYLORS, & bowery. tt ATTERS WANTED. ‘0 GOOD BODY. RARARS 5 Broadway. top floor. ‘OB COMPOSITOR WISHES A TURTON perience as foreman, or would invest a iew hundred Hare in the business. ‘Address W. SMITH, Post office, filiamaburg, N. Y. HOTOGRAPHIC OPERATOR WANTED—CAPABLE of taking charge of a ga! one that can make Dee As ‘Well as good negatives. Address GALLE- lerald office. woroqnapate PRINTER WANTED.—A FIRST lass hand will $54 steady employment. Apply at ORDAN'E Gallery, Greenwich st., corner Barclay. ANTED—BY A FIRST CLASS WATCIL AND J elry salesman, a situation as hard first class feferences. Address box 2,778 Post office. ANTED-AN EXPERIENCED — TRANSPERER, well recommended and of steady habite; we can at @nce procure a permanent nit gut West. MAYER & MERKEL, 24 Church st, ANTED—A_ SITU BY A YOUNG MAN, AS millstone dresser; would Ro as spoutsman. Address, ir; wou! for four days, W. B., 22 Albany st. 'ANTED—A WINDOW CURTAIN UPHOLSTERER, who thoroughly understands cutting out and pat- fing nv, and laying carpets, Apply at Broadway, carpet store. ANTED—AN ‘UPHOLSTERE! pets and oilcloths, at GEO. avenue. TANTED—A 6 OD PAINTER AND PAPER hanger; one who can do gratning and sign au from 8 to 12 A. M, at PATTERSON BROS., wu T park FOR LAYING CAR- KEYES? $49 and 801 8th ANTED-SILVERSMITH, TO WORK ON CHATA- laine bottles. Apply "to COLES & REYNOLDS, nklin and Elm : ANTED—A PRACTICAL HARNESS MAKER 2 ere work. Address E. C, COLBY, Rockville, ANTED—A PHOTOGRAPHER, TO GO A FEW miles out of the Gity 5 single man preferred. Cail fi between ho i BOTseBnetes? clock this morming at W. torner WaAxten IMMEDIATELY—AN ACTIVE, INTELLI- ‘single journeyman house carpenter, who is pred untry as well as city work, to oversee and re- ir house -prope rty: situation permanent; reference juired Address, with particulars, PROPRIETOR, a hTERT . & oe ‘A FIRST CLASS Guapean, Saarine ferred. Oulton PLASTEER, corner titel and 38 aye Bee ad Rel CLASS ghopuanse TO WORK een st a ae Ag fit shoes and gaiters,at Wesne- pe ae Ve POSITION AS PROOF-READER, poe oD newspaper office, Address NE 2 DEMOIRELLE trot hie tee enemas riredueation de jet are Ficrire Mise G. D., TTNE. DEMOISELLE FRANCAISE DEMANDE A SE dans une tamille soigner leseniantset coudre. “Sadresser Ine ave MG Sah aad ‘'N JEUNE LORRAIN, PARLANT FRA Ur vangiats desire une place dans aoe,pension eu tens rents, FRANCIS CRAWFORD, 98 Third avenue. ya yg pny 4 get ha orone noogmit I cl order, hy Fo vast inoes B COBUEN kastch: street, or address K. H, CO) ter, N, Y. HD yg LET—IN HARLEM, 127TH STREET, NEAR FIFTH avenue, three story and basement House, high stoop, all all improvements Apply to F. a. F., 34 Liberty street, LBT—SEVERAL hig error gg Forex, wre mindiay am dhe elt gen gw to god jenanta "ADDIY to APPLEBY & eiiebicke 138 bmageget fem vi Ca Ea 8 EAST FIPTY-THIRD STREET.—A sLEASANT Bitung and Bed; gmail private tobe or two axatinee eae 1110 MACDOUGAL STREET, NEAR BLRECKER.— Rooms, with every for housekeeping, to let to respectable smal! tam: 132 WEST THIRTY-SIXTH STREET.—A LADY (ys be pleased to make a quiet home; a well second story f tront Room; iret class neighbor- 14s WEST TWELFTH STREET.—FURNISHED Room, with alcove, secon also back Room; very cool in Sum: 3 pri 10 LET—ON bit edgy STREET, NEAR TENTH un hote!_ pour se rendre utile ala maison. thi 1 " CHARLES, ‘chez M. Leclercq, et -— eg RF avenue, three H lors four’ rooms, or ¢ three oe ferme crt Wats seme oers o> ene _T0 LET ¥OR BUSINESS PURPOSES. ‘TTENTION. NOW READY FOR OCCUPANCY, NEW FIREPROOF BUILDING, FULTON, NASSAU AND ANN STREETS. ELEGANT OFFICES TO RENT IN THE ABOVE FIREPROOF, WELL LOCATED BUILDING, BEING IN CLOSE PROXIMITY TO THE CITY HALL, THE COURTS, THE FOST OFFICE, 40, a0. OFFICES SUITABLE FOR LAWYERS, BROKERS, BANKS, INSURANCE COMPANIES, &0., &0., CAN BE HAD, SINGLY OB EN SUITE, OF ANY DESIRED SIZE, FROM 10X12 FEET TO 26X67 FEET, AT $300, $400, $500 AND UPWARD TO $1800, ACCORDING 30 SIZE AND LOCATION, THE ABOVE BUILDING IS COMPLETELY FIREPROOF, READY FOR OCCUPANCY, HEATED BY STEAM, AND HAS TWO FIRST CLASS PASSENGER ELEVATORS AND ALL MODERN IM- PROVEMENTS. RENT OF SMALL OFFICES. ay | 2a8tory. “SaStory. 4th Story. Sth Story. $2, 1.500" 1500 000 1,800 $1500 bt 00 1,800 1,500 1,200 800 1,800 7,500 1,200 800 500 400 "350 800 ow @ 5,000 2/500 2,000 1;500 400 880 "300 1, 1,600 1,200 1,000 800 1250 1,000 800 11500 1,250 1000 800 Ke 1.280 1,000 S00 400 300 800 erate 10 BE MADE OF HOMER MORGAN, NO, 2 PINE STREET. A. OFFICES TO LET DREXEL MS UILDING, SOUTHEAST CORNER OF BROAD CORPORATIONS, BANEKRS, LAWYERS, &¢. ‘Two clevators, two staircases, Areproof, well venti and lighted, heated by steam ; every modern convenience on each floor. Ape to JOB. DREXEL, on the premises, or to HOMER MORGAN, No. 2 Pine street. STORE AND SMALL HOUSE TO LET—IN THE Fith ward; immediate possession. Apply to 8. C. SMITH, Frankfort House, 202 William street, NY DOCTOR CAN HAVE A CHANCE TO RENT DR. Johnstone's old-established stand of 25 years, No. 3 Dover street. Apply to G. W. DITCHETT, No. 2 New Chambers street. HANDSOME CORNER STORE TO LET—WEST side; elegant windows; reasonable rent; first class location. ' Apply at 697 Sixth avenue, corner Fortieth st. A WTHE HANDSOMEST STORE ON SIXTH AVE- + nue to let—For !adies’ and gentlemen's furnishing, Gresamaking or stationery, with dwelling apartmen and heated ; rent $700; also'a large Store and one corner Store; all large plate class windows. Office 999 Sixth avenue, AR AND LUNCH ROOM TO LET—A GOOD STAND; no other on the promises, Frankfort House, 202 Wil- liam street. Apply e office, Up stairs. INE LOFTS—S0X100, WITH OR WITHOUT STEAM Power, to let, suitable for light manutactaring pur- poses; also ‘an clegant Store. 85 and 87 Wooster stree N BROADWAY, Second Floor to let or to lease. 438 Broadway (liquor store). HYSICIANS.—VERY LARGE PARLOR, HAND- somely furnished, with private tamily, Thirty-fifth Street, near Fitth avenue, would be let to a physician, Address box 136 Herald Uptown Branch office. TEAM POWER TO RENT—WITH WELL LIGHTED rooms, inthe buildings corner of Bank and West sireets: specially adapted for manufacture purposes. Apply on the premises to H. M. EMERSON, Superintend- AND WALL [° LET—ON EIGHTY-PHIRD STREET, WEST OF Honactouleyard,, French roof House, stable, carriage WIN, No. 2 Harrison street. fa ses APY FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS e TO LE LARGE AND PLEASANT FURMIEBED, BEDROOM to let on fourth floor of 51 West Sixteenth street, be- tween Fifth and Sixth avenues. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED SUIT OF ROOMS TO let—Best location in the city; piano and all conven, pera Apply, before noon, at 12 Union square, Fourth PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET FRONT ROOM, ON second floor, (with alcove) newly Be handsomely Ermine’ leeatign leeaamt, Be near roadway cars. In- quire at 241 West Firty-third A LADY HAVING A HANDSOME LITTLE BOvER will let two or three prettily furnished Rooms front comer house, to gentlemen or ladies evithout board. Second Y Sago corner of Tenth street; en- trance oo ‘enth street. PRIVATE FAMILY, WITHOUT BOARDERS, IN desirable location, will let to one or two gentlemen oat japon est elu Room; hot and col water, er wee! juding a8; ‘references, AST Thidtyredsond verect ne A LARGE, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED FRONT Room to let, to smgle gentlemen or for light house- eping: house ‘private; reference required. Apply at SE S10 East thirteenth street, hia and rc PLEASANT ROOMS, HANDSOMELY | FUR- + nished, for ffentiemen, in_ private family, Thirty- Ath street, near Fifth avenue, without board, ‘Address box 135 1 ptown Branch office, SELECT FLOOR, THREE ROOMS (WITH LARGE pantries), suitable for light housekeeping; appoint- Menta of house first class ; to asmall family a rare oppor. tunity Is offered. Address 8., He office. A. REFINED AND, STRIOTLY PRIVATE FAMILY, owning and residing in their own house in Thirty: ninth street, a few.oors from Lexington avenue, will rent to a first class party of four gentlemen an elegantly furnished Parlor and two large, airy and. well ia" Bedrooms, with, bath, Bo. With breakfast), for Uptown Branch offic HED ROOM, WITH GAS AND Croton, to gentlemen only : $5'per week. 104 West Twentieth street, near Sixth avenue. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED PARLOR FLOOR; also several other Rooms to let, en suite or singly <0 fentlemen or for housekeeping, or would let for a physi- clan's office. 231 West Forty-third street, near Broadway. town Branch 241 EAST THIRTY-THIRD STREET.—ROOMS TO let to gentlemen. 257 WEST FIFTEENTH STREET, NEAR EIGHTH og anos front om, furnished, ith, hot and cold water in room, to gentlemen ie ia fight housek eping. 31 SECOND AVENUE,—LARGE HANDSOMELY farnished front Room for gentleman ; boarders; beautiful location, near ‘ik; also small Room; would give breakfast if desired. 32 EAST TWELFTH STREET, BR aco SECOND avenue.—To let, two large maome, ni neatly fur- nished, second floor, desirable for family ‘adulis, for m Ning housekeeping or singly to gentlemen; one 332 WEST TWELFTH STREET.—HANDSOME front Room furnished, with gas; two windows; ntleman or for light housekeepers. UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APART- MENTS TO LET. SECOND FLOOR, | wo ROOMS ir ou} floor and one Room in attic; laundry, bat 333 West Eighteenth street, between Eighth and sath ‘avs. SPLENDID FIRST OLASS| FRENCH FLAT TO Jet—On, ‘principal, floor; alsoa Corner Fiat; nine hae rooms, all 1ij also one of eight rooms; walls and woodwork hendsemely painted :one block from nue, below the Park: only small first class ed apply. 999 Sixth avenue. Office open trom A NEAT THIRD FLOOR, 130 EAST FIFTY-FIRST street, near Lexington avenue, to let; parlor, Kitchen and three bedrooms; gas faxtures, wardrobes; &c.; rent $30 per month. A FRENCH FLAT TO LET—IN BROWN STONE house 568 Lexington avenue, near Fifty-firat street. Apply to 4. HL. 8, 486 Broadway, or 26 West Forty- rd street. {INE FLOORS—SIX LIGHT ROOMS AND BATH. rocm, in the brown stone row northeast corner Second avenue and Fifty-seventh street; rent $22 to $35; newly painted. Inquire in grocery store. FPA NDsoME, FLAT TO, LET—six ROOMS, CORNER House, overlooking Reservoir Park, complete or- der; moderate rent. Apply at 697 Sixth avenue, corner Fortieth street, 10 LET—A HALF FLOOR, FRONT; SIZE OF HOUSE 25x63. Ring bell No. 4, at 516 Thira avenue, near Thirty-fourth 10 LET UNFURNISHED—THE SECOND FLOOR AND part of the Third, in a private house; all modern improvements; rent very low to a responsible party. 2 West ‘twenty-fifth street, between Seventh and ighth avenues. [}O LET—LOWER PART OF HOUSE, CONSISTING of parlor floor, basements, and two rooms up stairs. 214 West ‘Twenty-first street. A —HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS OR SUIT, + for gentlemen, ina private tamily; house newly Aited throughout, references. 40 West Fweltth street. 10 LET—FIRST FLOOR, FRENCH FLAT, INQUIRE on premises, Fourth avenue, between Sixty-first and Sixty-second streets, PLEASANT FURNISHED SUIT OF ROOMS TO let—In a small private famil: Va 258 West Forty-third street, between Broadway and Eighth avenue. TPO LET—A THIRD FLOOR; SIX ROOMS, WATER gas; immediate possession. Apply at’ 11 Green- wick avcnae Egor H LADY HAS A PARLOR FLOOR TO let, containing three rooms, furnished, suitable Hs ousekeeping; also several Rooms for gentlemen. West Twenty-second street, T 826 EAST FOURTEENTH STREET, NAR SEC- ond avenue—Parties can have furnished or unfur- nished Apartments, en suite or singly, without board; also back Parlor, suitable for physician or dentist; house newly papered and painted throughout. PLEASANT FRONT ROOM, TO A GENTLEMAN, in a quiet French family; terms moderate. ‘Apply at 361 Sixth avenue. URNISHED NEATLY FOR HQUSEKEEPING— Suite oS Rooms; parlor, bedroom, kitchen, with hot and cold water, sationsiy tubs; ba A on second floor; fronting Eighth avenue; $10 weekly. 300 ‘West Twenty- hth street. RNISHED ROOMS TO LET—FOR LIGHT HOUSE- keepi with hot and cold ter and pass con- venient to Sixth avenue. Call at 149 Waverly + Migs LET—880 LEXINGTON AVENUE—FOURTH Floor, of six rooms; ‘all modern improvements; house painted throughout. (0 LET—A SECOND FLOOR AND PART OF THIRD, av3l East 110th street, near Fifth avenue; rent $25. iT? LET—SECOND FLOOR, WITH WATER AND GAS, toa family of adults. Apply at 235 West Fourth st, 0 LET—UNFURNISHED ROOM, TO ONE OR TWO ne without board; as,’ bath, &c. Apply East Fortieth street, first house oasto? Lexington ay. Sere SALES AT AUCTION, Aa™ AVOTION, ci i" i ART SALE! ‘Antiques! Now on exhibition at the Clinton Hall Salesrooms, ana to be sold by auction on the evenings of Ta and Saturday, May 16, 16 and 17, a privat ye Friday inet of Antique dy, collected in Europe by a gentleman now residing m thi city, comprising 8, lewelry, Stone Cameos and ‘thea “4 motuted and unmounted; Relics from Churche: Gonvents, Armor and Oil ‘Parutings, Winlaturos: “Colt ns, Bronzes, Carvings in Wood. Mosaics, Sculpture in Lava, Coral and Cone! i Pottery, 8m Kes, dc,, &e. Art Notice! Now on exhibition, free, at the Leavitt Art Rooms APT roadway: and will be sold’ by auction on Tuesda: ednesday, May 20 and 21, a large and valuable co! fection of fine The whole just ved fe co Huregs, id befe ole just received from Europe, and never before exhibited in this count bat et & 4 artists eirewated by choice and beautiful examples Springer. Ferhosckhove Schaeiels, Gerard, i Stroebel, ‘A. Becker, Roffaien, Goupil, Dansaert, Lingeman, Pecrus, Plattee!, Carolus, Musin, Taned, Reyntjens, ant tore than one hundred others, including 8 ‘six superb pictures by H. L. Rolfe, deceased. The Messrs. LEAVITT, Auctioneers. LLEN B, MINER, AUCTIONEER, Salesrooms 95 Chambers and 77 Reade street. Late Henry H. Leeds & Miner. Established in 1847. Horse Auction Mart, 387, $9 and 341 Fourth avenue, cor- rot twenty-fith street. By ALLEN B. MINE & BRO., THIS DAY WEDNESDAY), MAY ld, o'clock, at the residence, 37 West Twenty hth street, between Broadway and xth a Caperigets HOUSEHOLD aU RNITURE Velvet Brus- selsand three-ply Carpets; Mirror ‘inal Oil aie ings, carved rosewood and black wal nut ‘arior Sul various colored reps; rosewood Centre and Side 4 garved rosewood and black walnut Gdamber Hoon ait Mattresses, spring Bed: fe Feather Bolste ainted and ‘Suamelled ‘C Suits, Eng! ish. ollelotne, wes, mahogany Extension ‘ood Round and. fijuate Tables, black walnut cane-seated Dining Chairs, China Dinner Set, Cut Glass and Silverplated Ware; elegant Caer’ black walnut French plate back Bar, witl bs day clock; also ver, hand some black walnut and b nage maple six er Pump, Ww! Vverplated mount Copper Wai Kitchen Utensils, & &e., & ‘ae. BP ne THIS DAY SMEDNESDAD MAY 14, ‘At 103¢ o'clock, at 18%, 184, 186 and 188 Chatham Assia i's BALE IN BANKRUPTCY entire balance of Stock of MATTRESSES, PILLUWS, BEDDING, MACHINERY, OFFICE FURNITURE, &C., “OF OHARLES WATSON, Spmprising full slaed 3 and single shat and Excelstor Table, rosewood Mattresses, Crib ather Bo ee and — Pillow: Sheets, Blankets, Bod pot Spreads, Sp Spring Beds, tron an Binck’s walnue ed ‘illow aud. Holster ‘Cases, Bed icks, feathers, Cotton Batting, Hair Carding Macking: Fentner ‘Dresser, Sewing Scales, Office Desks and Furniture, &c., by order of John H, Platt, Esq., ‘Assignee in Banruptey. lachine, PPER PART OF FINE PRIVATE HOUSE 137 EAST Sixteenth street, near Irving place, to let low to a small family of adults; eight rooms, with all improve- nye Apply as ‘above, or to JOSEPH MUNROE, 6) 26™ STREET, 4 WEST.—TWO GENTLEMEN CAN secure a fine second story front Room at $20 per PUBSISHED SPLENDID PARLOR FLOOR, SECOND \d Fourth Floor, to let together or singly; rooms all newly furnished for housekeeping, with use of kitchen; all improvements and splendid locstion. 508 West Four: teenth street. Also Rooms for light housekceping. 100 West Fourteenth street, corner Sixth avenue. PUNELY FURNISHED ROOMS, WITHOUT BOARD, strictly private family, in Forty-fourth street, near Broadway, will be let to Sateen of refinement oat neatness, Address HOWARD, Herald Uptown Branch office, ANDSOMELY FURNISHED FLOOR—ALSO SINGLE jooms to gentlemen. In brown stone house 12) West Thirty test street, near 5! QTEAM POWER—WITH WELL LIGHTED ROOMS find Basement, 25x00, for mechanical and manu turing purpose session immediately. Apply to GEORGE WALKER, 182 Centre street, corner Hes TEAM POWER—WITH LARGE OR SMALL ROOMS, at greatly reduced rent; snitable for heavy or light wood or any other Wood, at Seventh avenue and Twen- ty-ninth street. ATUDIO.—ONE STUDIO TO LET, IN BUILDING 1,267 Broadway. Apply to W. 8 MELDRUM, 1.269 Broad- way. 10 LET—STORE ON BROADWAY, FIRST FLOOR and Basement, 25 feet by 165, between Franklin and Canal streets; rear entrance for shipping; steam ele- ator; good 1 lish all modern improvements. Address ONG: a: id office. Hera i neat FURNISHED BARROOM IN WEST street, near Washington market; rent $1,600, Apply snes RY M. BAILBY, 336 Broome street. 0 LET—A GOOD, LIQUOK STORE, WITH. FIX tures, at 354 East Tenth street; or It would suit for a lager beer saloon; rent moderate. ‘Apply at 809 Mott #t, ([O LET—-THE FINE NEW STORE 580 SIXTH AVE- nue. between Thirty-first, and Thirty-second streets, Apply to W. 8. MELDRUM, 1,260 Broadway. T°: .ET—A FINE LARGE STORE AND DWELLING, 175 Grand street, unge vats excellent for any kind of busit ti late glass windows. 1; atl Fourth str ae ae si WILLIAM GREER.” f (0. LEASE—FIRST FLOOR AND BASEMENT, brown stone building 68 Fourth street, corner ot South Fifth avenue; elegant corner ior dent! ming machine, tailor and offices. Apply to JOHN BHIREE SON, #1 Cedar street. i Yet 3 SECOND AND THIRD FLOORS OF THE NEW building on Sixth avenue (adont 60x50 feet each), in the ase as and connected wi 1,265 to 1,269 Broadway, hirty-first and ‘Thirty second streets, the whole part: will be fitted Cs to suit tenants, Apply to ELDRUM, 1,269 Bre SMALL STORES TO nots IN TWEN’ nu street, corner Eighth ne a fine location for a butcher's snop. Apply a 2B ighth avenue, 16 FIFTH ‘AVEN SPACE AND OUTSIDE Showcase, suitable for engraver, telegraph stationer or any light business; also Rooms on first floor, Inquire of Proiessor LAWRENGE, DWELLING HOUSES To LET. ‘Furnished. A THREE STORY -HIGH STOOP BROWN STONE Fits aoeee to ce pear’ Lexington, avenve furnished, oe ith street near Lexington $200 mouth. Apply to H. &. DREW & CO. No. 8 West Twen- ty hird streeé, Fin Avenue | Hotel. tae N ELEGANT RESIDENCE, BETWEEN FIFTH AND Madison avenui x70; extension 26x18; parlors furnished in best sty! Apply at 26 street, from 10 to 4, rent low. FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP, ELEGANTLY FUR- nished, situated in one of the al locations up town, will be re ae oad & a ane G ©. SOREN rth avenue. 'URNISHED LOWER OR furnished Houses for six desirable lo- UBS, {UKNISHED “HOUSES.—I upper parts of Houses months: enturntiied Houses and Rooms; cations, LEN, DOOLKY & HENRI pals ‘lai Brondway ‘Thirty-second strect. 10 LET—AT WASHINGTON HEIGHTS, TWO LARGE, handsome Cottages; one fully and néatly furnished? the other partly; within a few rods of each other: would be rented for six months if required; within one hour by steamboat and railroad; near depot. A. B. MI Ls, Agent, 121 Nassau street; iséth street and Sixth avenue. NEW THREE STORY BIGH ST oP ¢ House, all improvements, Pi t Forty-accond and Forty-third, streets; ery reasonably. Apply to W. 8. MEL Broadway w DRUM, 1, MPO. LET—HANDSOMELY “FURNISHED, FOR _ FIVE movihs, from June 1, three story high stoop brown stone House, Forty-ninth street, 1m ar Lexington avenue; rent, to a small family, $101 per mony VEANAUAN, 153 Bowery. 10 LET FURNISHED—A THREE STORY AND BASE ment brick House, with Improvements, near Pros- pect Park, Brooklyn; ‘let low to the right’parties. In- quire of C) A. PIERSON, 56 Reade street, New York. 0 RENT, ON LEXINGTON AVENUE, ELEGANTLY furnished brown stone House, for six months, to small BHO family. $120 monthly. ABE 10 ‘LIONEL, 'ROEHLICH, ‘Third avenue, ener Heth street. \ SMALL THREE STORY AND BASEMENT HOUS to iot—-in Fifteenth street, near Third avenue, perme apply to HIRAM MERRITT, 58 Third avenue, EB For THREE STORY HIGH STOOP HOUSE TO LET— Unturnished, 14 West Fenty fourth street. Im. Mediate possession. H. KR. DREW & a No. 3 West Twenty-third street, Fitth jue Hotel LARGE ASSORTMENT OF VERY DESIRABLI unfurnished dwellings at reduced rents; several up- town at from $1,400 to $1,500 per year. Send for list. _HOLMES BIYTHENS 46 and 48 Kast Twenty-third st, FINE LOCATED DOUBLE HOUSE augnove. Tents separate for each side) to let low, my and Rope room. Also Third F' oor. six | Try is wide street ouse adjoining, 220 East Bighty- “sith street; ~~ —————— wide 20-ELEGANT FOUR STORY HOUSE NEAR hard wood finish; 2070xi00 T AU Seiicn hed and san) oie Faas relae By redeoel ARGE, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, LJ on second floor, wiih all conveniences; also fine Par: Tor on first floor; to gentlemen ouly. Call at 33 Lafayette Place. Terms moderate. ODGING ROOMS TO LET—HOUSE NEWLY FU ed and in complete order; bath, gas, &c. Apply at ud, erley place, near Sixth aven EWLY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—TO SINGLE gentlemen, moderate. Apply at 146 West Fourth street. N NINETEENTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH AND Sixth avenues, in a small private family, gentlemen can find newly and’ handsomely furnished oF tinfurnished Apartments, en suite or singly, without bourd, Testi Address V. E. C., box 2,308 Post monials exchanged. office, (0 LET—THIRD FLOOR, FURNISHED OR UNFUR- nished, with ali improvements, sevarate or together fogentlemen or for light housekeeping; cheap, to suit Hrecduiinces “or the ‘times 4s Hart Ninth street, west (0 LET—IN A FRENCH FAMILY, A NICELY FUR- nished Parlor and Bedroom; ‘private bath; con- venient hall Room $3; Basement’ for office; moderate Price, 65 East Twelith street. (0 LET—VERY NICELY FURNISHED, PART OF private house 223 West Eleventh street, to @ small family of adults; suitable for housekeeping ; rooms large; location central and first class; rent reasonable. (0 LET—NEAR THE COLEMAN HOUSE, AND OP- posite the Army and Navy Club, an elegantly fur- nished second story Room without board; house private. ‘30 West Tw nty-seventh street, 10 LET—BY AN AMERICAN FAMILY, UIT OF Bocms (three, well furnished) for Houieke mg, = second floor.” 260 Sixth avenue, hear Seventeenth stree oO; Dee BAe Nata —A PRIVATE FAMILY, OWN- if English basement house 261 West Thirty-seventh f mea over parlor and three others. areor ee Reterences exc ne bathroom adjoining, with good Board; rear Room, 54 EAST TWENTIETH STREET, CORNER OF t Fourth avenue.—The handsomest Rooms in the city fora tamily or gentlemen, The house has changed hands and will be first class. of high class OIL PAINTINGS, postponed from Friday, 9th inst., 9n account of the storm, embracing the names of the following well-known lists:—Charles Hoguet, J. Trayer, Aug: Bonheur, Hoo A. Le ackalowicz, Al tamara, Rene grand . R. Amado, George Washington, Victor Leduc, Nesare Dell? Acqua, M. Cossman, L. Lusalie, De La Hoese, Williot and others of the American Eversen, More school. David Johnson, A. D. Shattuck, W.H. Willcox, A. F. Beilows, W. L. Sonntag, Redmond, Fay, Chapin, A. F. Tait, J. F, Kensett and others. This really superb collection, in which every picture is guaranteed, is now on exhibition, and will be sold at auction at the Art Gallery © Liberty street, on TO-MORROW, ISTH INSTANT, 2 o'clock. EDWARD SCHENCK, Auctioneer. CALDWELL, Salesroom 79 Nassau street. Extraordinary le Household Furniture, Car- pets, Pier Glasses ko. This day (Wednesday), at Ti o'clock, without reserve, very elegant Parlor Suits, in reps and satin; superb Chamber and Dining Room Suits, Extension, Tublen, Centre Tables, Lounges, Bedsteads, Bureaus Wardrobes, 9) Carpets, ‘Hall stands, Chande: Her fs, Secretaries Cabinets. Paintings, Piano: te, hair Mattreates, Pillows and everything to be tound t class house ; all of which are for positive sale to the highest bldaer, offering a rare cance for housekeep. ers and the trade. UCTION NOTICE,—I WILL SFLL AT PUBLIC AUC- tion, to the highest bidder, about 400 tons of German Steel Ratls, now lying on the dock of the Flushing ts! North side Raflroad ompany, at Hane, ae ea, ath: o'clock noon, on Friday, May 16, The is OH inches high gpd weigh frou 63 63 te a4 oe, ee Enea ar Hi terms casi PPENHUSEN, New York, May 13, 1873. UCTION SALE OF Ltd bog A Reng eit sisting of Verbenas, een spokes, Doleus, Hevotropes, Lantana ing Roses, Tuberoses; Gladiolus and a large variecy of Fients suitable Se berg’ y, Pee on aay, lay 16, at Ll o'clock A. M rare with ELTOPT, Auctioneer, No. 9John street. 10 LET—NEATLY FURNISHED, ON FIRST FLOOR, to one or two gentlemen, a Sittin; Room and two Bedrooms, with a large ; $8 per Week, j62z West Twentieth street. 0 LET_TWO ELEGANT FURNISHED ROOMS IN A private house, with bath, hot and cold water, &c., to single gentlemen; also one of two rooms to a genitlenian and wife; location fin rms very low, Inquire for ong atss Clinton place,or Eighith street, near Fifth avenbe, 0_LET—BY AN AMERICAN FAMILY, A BUIT OF Rooms, well furnished, for light housekeeping or lodging, toone or two gentlemen. 201 West Ferty-sixth Hrut tecond four, Corker Broadway. WO LARGE NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS ON THE closet connecting rahoen f aaa pire was, bath. & ro 0 rent to gentle: os without bonrd; house new fi three aduita, inquire at 2S Kast Fiiticth street Woter- ences required. WO FURNISHED ROOMS, ALSO SINGLE ROOMS, to let, and two rooms either furnished or unfurnished mMlerate. 44 Fourth av., opposite Bible Hou: ™ RENT—TO GENTLEMEN, FURNISHED ROOM hot_and cold water, &c.; private family. Refer: ences. 77 West Twelfth street, between Filth and Sixth avenues. REE NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, COMPLETE for housekeeping. Apply at 698 Seventh avenue, one door above Forty-seventh street. ST HOUSE FROM FIFTH AVENU 3 WEST Thictieth street.—Very clogantiy. furnished, Parlor Fioor, a’s9 Kooms on second, third and fourth. floors to rent lor the Summer to rellable parties, at reasonable tes, with or without Board, Q NIORLY FURNISHED ROOMS TO | LRT—TO- gether or singly: gus, bath, €c.; family private. References. 130 Last Twellth street, between ‘paird and Fourth avenues, STREET.—A LARGE AND NEWLY FUR- 1 TH nished Room to le} out board. Apply at 52 ] % EAST FIFT TH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH avenue and Broadway.—To let, without board, large, (ag a front Room, with water and gas; excel- laundry in th 3 1 EAST SEVENTEENTH __ Rooms to let for gentiemen. to oue or two gentlemen, with- Vest Fourteenth street. STREET. yi WEST TWELFTH stre 1T OF FIRST class House, partially i l: suitable for a physician or private family tional ms f quired, or would rent Parlor Floor separately 2 WEST NINTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH AND Sixth avenues.—Elevani large cool Rooms, richly furnished, to let, without board, to gentlemen; all con- venionces; first class house and location. 35 IRVING PL, CORNE! SIXTEENTH e street, opposite We siminster Hotel.—Second Floor, four rooms, handsomely furnished, or unfurnished Mf pre: togetl separately, TH STREET. —AN ELKG. NT SUIT OF ROCMS, handsomely furnished, to rent, together or sepa- tely, to gentlem Without board, 214 Madison ue, corner Thirty-sixth street. NIVERSITY PLACE, , Without board, en FURNISHED ROOMS TO ite or singly, at reasonable 38 | prices | for the summer; best reference. 48 WEST TWENTY.SIXTH STREET, NEAR ST. James Hotel.—Large and small furnished Room: tan Parlor and Bedroom and iwo large Parlors; bath and conveniences; prices moderate 49 NINTH STREET, BETWEEN BROADWAY. AND University piace. Newly fitted and handsomely furnished throughout; single Rooms to let at low Jor phe Bumuner : Boows ep ‘ talgd Hoos, UOTION NOTICE—AUCTION NOTICE, ENRY ZINN, Auctioneer, sells this day, com- inenciag ‘at l0¥ o'clock, all the by Furniture con- tained in private residence 21 Zast Twentieth street, near Broadway, comprising every article necessary for house- keeping, ‘viz., grand Pianoforte, elegant Parlor Suits, Mirrors, Brussels Carpets, Oil Paintings, Bronaes, Clocks, Omaments, Lace Curinis, marble top and gilt Tables, Btageres, Spokcases, Jabinets, &c., &c. fedroom contains rosewood and walnut Suits, as and double Bedsteads, Bureaus, Wardrobes, spring air Mattresses, feather Pillows, Bolsters, eds, raedtine, Bed Lounges, Rho bea Chairs, Rockers, Bi velvet Carpets, , £c.; also Bedroom, Din- i Basemant urniture. UCTION SALE. AUCTION SALE. Im important sale of costly Household Furniture, THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 10 o'clock precisely, ‘At elegant residence, 0 West Jiatatreet, near 7th avenue, ROBERT ©. CASHIN, Auctioneer, sells, viz. :—Parlor Snits, in satin, brocatel and cotaline ;2 magnificent Piano- fortes, best makers: one double round 7% octave, and one too square 7 octave; injaid and gilt ‘abinets, Mirrors, Dlocks and Bronzes, excellent Oil Paintin tageres, Turkish Chairs, gilt Tables, Bookcase, 500 volumes choice Books, Luce Curtains, Ornaments, Lig ae 4c. Dining Room contains Extension ju fe 5 Lome filver Tea Set, China and Cut Glasswi Chambers contain Suits in el solid black walnut and ‘rosewood Redsteads, Bureaus, Washstands, Commodes, fine spring and hair Mattresses, 600 yards Carpet, cane Roc al Take 7th or 8th avenue cai men to ship goods to city o1 UGUST MARTINES, AUCTIONEER. Magnificent Household Furniture, Pianotorte, Bronzes, Drawing Room Suits, costly works of art at pu ublic auction on THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 10 at 36 West 15th street, between &h and 6th avenues. Drawing Tooms—Superb Suits, covered with silk bro- cade ot the richest description, marqueterie bois Cabinet, Tables, Jardinieres, Exico res, plate glass back, S choice Books, velvet, m ‘nices, Cutlery, kers, o'clock, jatuary, oc | - ases, magnificent resew Planotorte, celebrated maker, Music Stand, Stool, Cover. --Kosewood and walnut Bureaus, Bedsteads, Wardrobes on suite style Louis [V.; Mattresses. Dining rooms—Extension Table, Buffet, Silverware, Glassware, Chinaware, Linens, Glassware. Also Furniture ser- vants’ apartments, Basement, Kitchen Furniture. N. B, —Parties wishing to attend this sale take Oth av. stages or 6th av. cars. ASoiON s SALE, AUCTION SALE. it 1 o'clock, all the urniture of private house 200 West wenty-first street—viz., magnificent four round corners Bianolorte, Parlor Suits, Carpets, Parlor Ornaments, tc, Beddroom Furniture, single and ¢ Bedsteads, Hair and Spring Mattresses, Bed Linen, &c.. the property of & family de clining: housekeeping or count of tif healt! UCTION SALE. AUCTION SALE. This (WEDNESDAY) morning, May 14, at 10% o'clock, the elegant Household Furniture, at the brown stone mansion 104 East Twenty-filth sireet, between Third Fourth avenues, RNEST ROTH, Auctioncer, Parlors—Velvet, Medallion Carpet: agn! Grande Pompadour i Marie Antoinette styles of Parlor Suits, covered in the richest description French atin. crimson satin, blue and gold and crimson, and gold satin brocatel; Turkish Chairs, Lounges, Mir: rors, Curtains, Bronges, Vases, Clocks, Tables abinets, Etageres; fine Oil Paintings, by great artists Elegant double round 7'4 octave rosewood Pianoforte, Stool and Cover; Tose wood and walnut ‘Chamber Suits, style oi Louis XIV. ; Hredstend: Bureaas, Washstands, spring pe hair Mat: edding, walnut reps Suita, ‘Thairs, Lounges, Curtains, | Bisrer fas geet ina ininid Bure, Extension Table, Glass, re Wi Cr misibfemen'in attendance to Py for pewharsrs in city or country. take or ibn to aviotd thy age) sal ) afternoon, ‘gurth | son sti wit b order” A, % BEEECKER, SON # CO., AUCTIONEERS. UESDAY, May 20, at 12M. at Exchange Salesroom. Third eremeneae fan brick Store and Dwelli: 1034 between Sixty-first and Sixty-second streets, 20x lease! hold. iron Ei sinh ity-fourth sireet—Four story brown stone, flats 217, between Second and Third avenues. First avenue—One Lot, east side, Bes streets, 25x95; half my mortgage. Maps at 77 Cedar strect. J. BLEECKER, SON & CO., AUCTIONEERS. « Absolute sale ‘of Property on Grove avenue, Mor- nia, nat Leyva e Salesrooms, New York, ith i, at - oon. ee Lots, wit! thereon, Grove avenue, west side, between Sia ‘and First streets, in the midst of choice improvements, Sale positive. Maps at 77 Cedar street, New York. A. SoBEBECEER, SON 4 Co., AUCTIONEERS — «,, Wednesday, May, 14, ut 12 M.) at Exchange Salec- Foon, 1 BromiirayThind avenus—cihe 6 sory brown stone House and Lot, 1,376 Third avenue, between Seventy- eighth and Seventy-ninth streets, 26.2x70x100; nine rooms and bathroom on each floor, with all modern improve- ments, Maps at 7 Cedar st. RCH. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. Office and Ot Nassa' Horse Auction Branch 19 to 2% ase Tiirteeath strect Carriage Repository No. 8 Cortlandt street. ARCH JOHNSTON WILL SELL AT AUCTION ON Friday, May 16, at 1044 o'clock, at his salesroom, 37 Nas- sau street, by order of One in. a panerup toy, ONE LARGE DOUBLE DOOR SAFE, TWO Large letter Presses and Stands, Hand Truck. &c, Alsoa large lot of Household and Uitlce Furniture. RCH, JOHNSTON, AUCTION: Lol Office and salesroom 37 Nassa' Horse Auction Hranch 19 v9.25 ‘dast Thirtecnth street. riage Repository No. No. 8 Cortlandt street. Carri ARCH JOHNSTON will sell this day (Wednesday), at 10% o'clock, at his salesroom, 87 Nassau street, a large as- sortment of Household Furniture, a large number of Car- ts, Oilcloths, Bedroom and Parler Suits, Wardrobe Of- ice Furniture, Sates, &c. Ca Ce emg in 37 Nassau street, and continued in 58 Li treet, at 12 o'clock. One Double Bazrelled Shot dana Setter r Dog. between 109th and < LBERT B. WALDRON, poRguane. Salesrooms, 108 Liberty, lil Cedar and ‘38 Church streets. Becond hand and new: Forniture,’ DAT May Beadin THIS Avie at rele Sei 8 fine assortment of the foltowtng goods, to be sold to the highest lagined for cash :— Parlor and Library 8 pty ‘Shests Green ana ‘Black Teas, Axes, Hatchets and Kitchenware. Bedding of Sree corer pean Centre and Extensio1 Silver plated Castors ren set, Pitchers, &c. American and foreign Cutler, Bromelf nnd tngral Carpets. ‘and Ingrain Five Chamber Suits. Buffets, Hall Stands and Wardrobes. Common Goods for servants. Also 400 Oak at Lee td Chairs. Desks of all kind: Catalogu t sale, ‘Ladies invited. UCTION SALE THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY, at private mansion 120 West Twenty-third street, boone! Bixee and by ert ‘avenues, neing at LUKE FITZG IAL D, Aactipeeer, Wil will sell in Ming by catalogue, over 400 lots may od and rich Househo! Furniture, Pianoforte, Carpets, imported Bronaea, ee Oil Paitingse 9 ve vet Brussels Carpets, superb wing Room suits, covered in crimson satin brocatel Centre and Library Tables, Beokcase, Books, e.; magnificent 7% octave four roun cornered se WOO Pianoforte, cost $1,000, five years’ Ritantes, from maker; Luce Curtains fine rosewood tageres, Book and Hat Stands, Bedroom Suita, in rose- wood and solid black walnut’ Sil nd La ogg ‘Genes steads, Bureaus, Tables, Washatan: rdrol Com- modes, Dressing Case, Chairs. 20 Curied ag ‘and Sprinj Mattresses, Lounges, ‘Easy Chairs at Me Forni: jure Magnificent inlaid black walnut Bufle By tention Tables, Chairs, solid Silver are, B. 1s packe: moved after ale by com: pi hipped o1 Petent menin fatiandatice, 'Y DANIEL CAULKINS, AUCTIONEER, OFFICE 1% BROADWAY, room 19. An extensive and unreserved sale of superb imported and city made Cabinet Furniture, removed for conve nience of sale to the spacious store, 12 Murray street, near Broadway, will be sold Wednesday, May 14, at 10% o'clock. A large variety of elegant Cabinet Furniture, all of which is of the latest and most beautiful design and of the finest workmanship, comprising the stock of one of bate Positive, our well known and most reliable city manufacturers , consisting of superb and massive French Marquetric, Ebony and Gilt, Bols de Rose, and French Walnut; Cham. ber, Parlor, Library and Dining Room Suites of the most unique and modern styles, all of which are now on exhi- bition. Full particulars in catal ogue. now ready. P, 8.—Every piece is warranted made expressly for first class city custom Linh and for excellence in every Fespect cannot be surpassed. (Ong ~-4 Ww. ROWELL, AUCTIONEER AND 966 Broadway, corner Twel street. a rr roe Hew let. Liberal advances ow Personal Property for FEEY,, DREHER & SON, AUCTIONEERS OFFIOB atthe Houston stree! t, sell She Par, pe lh ogk x street. Hounchol i Tables) nara Padie: tk, Crbekery Glass bru: ware. Kitonea Uloaaie Ciicieen Clock, Cioe mers ENRY B. bag AUCTIONBER, BALE. LAYTON PUMP HOSE FTE: ON WEDNESDAY. MAY CORTLANDT eri Ace BY okbek OF GEORGE be Attorney for Mortgagee. a0. LTER, J.B WEINBERGE sored » Sale—Wedn iM, x Soir en arian tere eae the Heater, cost $s; $ ane Counte "T Mirror 1 Wopulator, snd age ane Siaree, Tap ‘ables, Chairs, en wae 3 * order of” LORENY “OBER Houenoid Pu convantenee. at sale, a Behn act aie Mees Spoons, one Childs Oarrlages ‘ACOB BOGART, AUCTIONEER. THIS DAY (We ednesday) StI o'clock, at the guetion rooms, No. } North wuittam urn Wardzoben painted do., biucke ek walnut Desks and Lounges, marble ing ine eat Plata ac Sees War on Bedding, Shades, Counters, largo leo. i Saloon Tables, "velvet sate tite pis und se Carpets, Oilcloths, &c., &c. ‘ACOB wocant, ATC OMBER. 1 2 Boventh avenue, pe. &, large stock of Weights: taney Gre Grocers’ gcandics. COLE, AUCTIONEER. —POSITIVE SALE OF at Lots, at East New York, L.1.—To be sold on Thurs lay 15, at 12 o'clock, at'the Commercial E: uiton street. Brookl ym, 21 Lots, on Montauk a Le Morse avenues, between Liberty id Atlantic Ca feizomnes by improvements; rms liberal; sale abso- jute. ARSHAL'S SALE.—WILL BE SOLD ON WEDNES- day, Nay 14, at 12 o'clock noon,4 heavy at Burdett & Tacha Auctioneers 13 Pee T. D, O'BRIEN, ARSHAL’S SALE.—R. FIELD, AUCTIONEER, 128 Bowery, will sell this day, at Hoig o'etook, he Block and Fixtures of a cigar store. ma i SENY, City Marshal, peck oBy vl erates aa te GAFFNEY, ites er.—By virtue mortgage, © fou foe for sale. at ublie. suction, 0 is Wednesd. Mas. ay id, snc Flew avenue, Tange quantity of Druggists rue teriats and the Fixtures now’in the store. By order William F, Reilly, Attorney for Mortgagee. H. PIERSON & CO,, AUCTIONEERS, NO,5 PINE. + street, New York. River View Property (opposite Belleville, N.3.), Belmount, for sale. ‘This elegant Country Seat, on the banks of the beantl fal River Passaic, willbe offered for sale, in 400 lots, om Thursday, May 15. FG ‘This superb estate rests view of many miles, Ora York, Jersey City, Staten id, Newark and Eliza! on the south and east. Is within six miles of New York and one mile from Newark city line, ‘accessible by Midland, N Newarkesnd : Paterson and horse cars. from New York, 80 minutes. Location seat to the most beautiful Fang on the Hud pay enormous Horses stre high with arrives fe upog a bien rd, with reat New ni beth . | Pai asiey iu ch beta the oak ie music, lunch before the Pra Railroad _p: and can be procured | See. ot charge of 01 ‘H. H PIERSON ® « "bo, Auctioneers, No. 5 Pine street ;JOHN A. ELWEL, street, New: York, or of the agents, B. BASSETT’ EDWAKDS & CHEDISTER, 812 Broad street, Newark. oe) leave: oa BY VARNA third street and Chamberg stroet ferries F sorareent teas daya when deeds wil be feady youlaned r cent in 3 on bond and mortgage for three years. Title perfect. road sireet, New x agen ne reer by erm re reet, Newark, agen 4 sion to Frederick ®. s'a} Ei President lation National Bank, N. Y.. mea Na National’: tate Bank, Newark. a capest wil all THIS DAY, JAMES scam etioneer, Ww! ‘sell a iew Bowery, ‘and women’s ‘seasonable Cloth! me kad, other other Goods. “By order of Mrs. Fullan, West Thirty-ninth st. ight be 5‘ SALE. righ rd HES AND JEWELRY, R. FIELD, Sheriff's neral Auctioncer, sales+ reom 121 a Bowery, will sell Miia a day att Ly proloct si ots | Gold and Silver Watches, Diam« Pi Rings, Earrings, Gold Guark, Fob and. and d Yost Ghana | ero oe der of Wm. Traitel, formerly Neyer ts 3 SALE. ene MAN, M’GRATH, AUC. will sell this , at it AWN BROKE! ‘tloneer, 183 Chatham th o'clock, 500 Lots of Men’ fomen's Clothing Shawls, Remnants, Bedding, | Boots, eo. 5 Gontm Panis and Vents, By cfder of A. Aisxahder, street. RICHARD WALTERS, AvoTr NEER—MARSHAL'S sale—Will seil this dy (Weindday), at Ll o'e! at salesroom 27 East Broadway, one double door Safe, one Herring's Safe, one black walnut Wes! 25 Ww wood Bettocs & and Cushions, ti arlor Bult, Pier tel Frene! irrors }OOKCASES, ‘i ‘A. AARONS, Marshal. HERIFF’S SALE.—R. FIELD, SHERIFF AND ane 4 eral Auctioneer, salesroom 121 Bowery, w! Thursday, May 15, at 1034, prclepky s large and gene: sorment of Macha ty Bat cd she J. Kornter, Deputy. S. HERMAN, ae Be of Bourbon ant and R; db Wed ead ms aril Ow Marvels cho ae ‘Bourbon and aye ye 13 Bowe: aT ‘barrels choice Sch ttngs a ston ease Seen cases Wines tive. MOP MYER Bi SUS. Marshal. ‘also: pense Kent Ast Bourbon to pay storage and advances; ‘also 30,000 Giese ‘and a lot ot Tobacco. QHERIFF'S SALE.—R. FIELD. AUCTIONEER, ia a walt peli this day, ee the Of two canes, consisting of Leal Tobacco ad alge br heel BSH aw 2 1. BRENNAN. Shertff Wiutraw H, Snimups, Deputy. spacpenes, SALE, by B. A. CLARK & CO., ungenents large and splendid stoc! jock of and ivory bie handle and aire tated Ent le Cutlery, at store 59 Liberty street, five ve doors irom Naseatt, sale come enelng at io! o'clock and continuing daily at same ‘The above stock consists ot rich Tes Baskets, Dinner se came vers, Goblets, Mugs, Fruit Stands, Tce ee Salvers, Gol orl Castors, ekle Castors, Navi Rings, Forks, Spoons, | otivery article warranted ‘of the best aad most cele brated juanutacture,. Stock to be sold In ots toga suit ers, and we erenton 6 oe pod ay called to “ter order. oe FRED. SMITH, Trustee. _- BO New Bowery. MARBLE MANTELS: ‘A. Ruben, ste areas MARBLE AND ae cis, Ting, Marbio. Count cpumiary Mower competition. N_ ASSORTMENT OF MANTE! UNSURPASSED for beauty of design and aii of workinanghlge: ki Biate Work of all kinds #iVN SLATE COMPANY, _Fourth avenue and Seventeenth street, Union: square. GTEwaErs SLATE MANTELS. reg "AND BLE pant d ns: Slate Works of every, Mar ble and W. ites. T. B. STE! Ra a 222 West pwanty. third street, near 8 Seventh avenue. 1 A. a Marbleiged Man Esa at — that de: wr the ’ ‘Ae FICIAL ay Aaa ain J. wot venter ai only make eaculty to vod J of are’ im th Fifteenth tse teen Third § ind Foureh avenues, Z ae ee i EUROPE. SEASON 1s, INTERLAKEN SEAS ON 1878. jtzerlan HOTEL RITSCHARD, atten wp. with the later cat ia Hommvertahte v atest ol ments Dillards DA a ‘rower bata be. w additions SOCIETY. Mount ¥ MAX BAYERSDORFER, AUCTIONBER, SELLS GROUNDS. Friday ‘next, 921 East sixteenth strect, Fixtures, | the Hotel Wavias, boun rebedib one to seemtig™ “iia Suveiaeaars REA | ttuak ve mv gene ie daeee, ASO rate! al yeaa Bowery. oe VTEW OF THE JUNOPRAC, 20. AX BAYERSDORFER, TIONRER, SELLS | QWISS AND UNITED COURIERS’ OS TR ne eee eee rmiate, |S. Couriers may be secured on arrival by famulles vis- Carpets, Parior Suit, Chamber Suita “Bureaus, Bure, | iting Europe on cron the, Secretary, 38 street, Kite! mn Furniture, Pictures, Confectionery Tools, Stove, | Grosvenor square, London, Englan: ‘ae. class Bar! r OP. Ase from May 1 1972.—On Thur ay. v 15, at 1 (block nt at 791 Sixth avenue, corner of ‘On encire Furniture and Fixtures, con: wire rors marble top Washstands, pa 8, Oilcloths, three or four Baths, with Furniture, weditos the Lease of the premises tor years, from |, with privilege for any other business. BY Fr COLTON, AUCTIONEER, On FRIDAY, May LO) o'clock, extra | sale of ricti Househo jit) Steinway rosew. roe corner epne ann Ihe salesroom, 53 Bast TI ‘teenth’ eset, the entire Rarntture ofa inege private house removed to the store; elegant Parlor, Dining Room Furniture, Carpets, Mirrors, pd ingravings, ae. More full particulars on Thursday. YJ. W. CAMPBELL JR. STCTONER DOANE RELL & CO. sell ie day at i jig Hod ithout regerve, ond in ranniug NEWSPAPERS, Ts iE SUBSCRIBER, EXECUTOR ‘OF AN ESTA’ has a complete file of the New York Herald, to the present time, for which he invite 1345 on for the next wey, days, Address H. M. le Hosevile, Newark, 8 { } ‘nmin BEAUTIFUL AND “DURABL EK SET OF = oye Pe kewaris. Partiai sets trom $1 @: Bowery. ‘aiuntbatandsinnioapseden edi at. © “A NIMBLE SIXP SIXPENCE BETTER THAN A BLOW BRITE: shilling ae erica tae aes SS lined, $1 ae dierent add einen

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