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NEW ‘YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1875--QUADRUPLE SHEET. co SPORTING—DOGS, BIRDS, 20. . A Fo! - £-_,.- FOR BALE ALL KINDS OF FANCY 4&c.; Medicines for all diseases; p) Dogs, Birds, Ferrets, fancy Fowl, Pigeons, &c.; ine for all diseases. i. MEYERS, No. 3 Amity street, ni r Broadway. and Rudolphe. (OB SALE—A RED IRISH SETTER SLUT AND Pup, trom the best stock; two young Pointers, eight jonths old; two Setters of the same age; Black and Wins, otc and skves, Newfoundland Pups, Bull Ter. Esquima: ‘ups ie sam LOC i. GARDNER, h Pitt IGEON SHOOTING—AT BABY: yarda rise’ Enauishirciess any 4 i se birds. ‘Trains leave Hunter's Po also leave Roosevelt and Grand street ferr! pes 'a IRA A. PAINE, Manager. THE TURF. ARNUM'S HIPPODROME, LaST WEEK, POSITIVELY LAST WEEK. TROTS EVERY NIGHT.’ TROTS EVERY SIGHT. MONDAY MATINEE, FEB. AT 2:30 O'CLOCK. WADIES’ TROT—MILE AND REpLAT Miss allebury rides b. m. Bessie. \» Miss Yates rides b. g. Johnnie Reed. diss stewart rides or. g. Slasher. ‘Miss Roberts rides g. m. Modesty. Running Horses, Hippodrome Stud; 5-7 mile and re- peat; destin ge PP Jimmy Rowe rides br. g. Remorse. Tiney Quantrel rides b. g. Mulatto. Puls annie ian Ds sane Elizabeth. lohnnie Green rides br. m. La izabetl Jim Johnson rides ch. g. Wild Charley. MONDAY NIGHT—Trot Extraordinary, mile and re- peat, purse $225, Ben Mace enters b. m, Linnie Case. John rs enters b. m. Bessie. Dan Mace enters br. m, Josie. George Vandewater enters b. m. Rosebud. H. Hynard enters bo Dri ‘Wu MILES AND REPEAT—PURSE $250. 1D Mace enters s. m. Mary M. Asa Whitson enters b. g. Top Gallant, - John Hasiett enters b. g. Sherman. _#, Doty enters or. f Piloe city! AY NIGHT, February 23—Mile and repeat, 0 3 Alonzo Noaine enters b. g. Lyman. Joseph Dustin enters bi. g. Stranger. E. Goff enters ch. g. Dan Miller. John Haslett enters b. g. Sherman. ¥. Doty enters br. @. Plot. . Mile and repeat—Purso $225, Pan Mace enters b te ‘H. Hynard ente John Rogers ent ‘Ben Mace ente: Ke Dari tm, Modesty. b. g. Dritt. ston, ers ch. g. Tony Pastor. ory enters br. &. Ned. EUNESDAY NIGHT, FEBRUARY wt. Great Match for $500—Mile heats. best three in five. FIRST TRO! OF THE KIND IN TH HIPPODRUME, John Murphy enters 5 Fe Dan Castello. ‘Ben Mace enterss. m. Mary M. Mile and repeat—Purse $225, -Jola Rogers enters br. m. Bessie. ar) ou maniee bE g, Diamond. an Mace enters 5. g. Harry. George Vandewale éntersb: m. Rosebud. Ben Mace enters b. 6. Longietlow, H. Hynard enters bl. g. Jim Hunter, HORSES, CARHIAGES, «Cc. \ tao TW PARKER ANNOUNCES THE A; following “GREAT RALES ‘to take place at KER & SON'S, City Auction Mart and New York Gattersalls. corner of Brondwaytand Thirty-ninth street: On WEDNESDAY next, at‘1l o'clock, an extraordi- bog ne of Nenerion Reeyy draught Horses, compris. ing twenty- ead. ~ - Tate eis wee Sn WEDNUSDAY, March §, at i Siclock, Colonol . 3. Connelly's second Great unbrecedented sale of green Kentucky Trotters, consisting of twenty-two of the fast- est ever offered at auction. ALSO, EAMG DAY, administrator's sale of the world. famed White frotting Gelding CROWN PRINCE. with PRLS WILL BE shortl 2 | shortly announced, a great sale of State bred ‘Trotters and Roadsters. ‘i THE REGULAR SALES at the City Auction Mart and ‘New York Tattersalls take place EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK, GENTLEMEN HAVING Horses, Carriages, &., to dis- spose ot will do well to make carly arrangements at this Mart, as its CLASS OF BUYER® and unequalled tacili- ‘ties, Including the large driving ring, are second to none OE TA RaRst it i ST assortment in the city of every style ‘or Vehicle known tothe riding public, bork new ‘sud eecond hand, always on hand, at private sale. UCTION HOUSE OF ARCH, JOHNSTON (ate Johnston & V: 'asse tl), office 57 Liberty strect (Evening Post Building). THE HORSE AUCTION BRANCH OF OUR HOUSE, 19 TO 25 THIRTEENTH STREKT, NEAR UNIVERSITY PLACK, SALES OF HORSES AND CARRIAGES ARE HELD EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, AT 10 O'CLOCK. 24 to 48 hours? trial on horses warranted sound. The business will be conducted on precisely the ame strict and honorable principles which have “ rane characterized the dealings o1 our house and << | won the respect and confidence of the business com- may, as weil as the public at large. THE STAMP OF OUK HOUSE I5 RELIABILITY —MAJOR CHAS. W. BARKER ANNOUNCES ATR host ExtekORDINARY SALE O SUPKRIOR HEAVY DRAUGHT HORSES EVER KNOWN. THE PROPERTY ofa prominent contractor. 1¥ TAKE PLACé at BARKiR & SON'S ITY AUCTION Mart and New York Tattergalis, CORNER OF Broadway and Thirty-ninth street, ON WEDNESDAY, February 24, at 11 o'clock. THE STOCK comprises twenty-eight head, weighing from 1,300 to 1,45) pounds each, and cost owner from $27 to $400 apiece a year anda Naif since, all thoroughly accustomed to hard work. and are sold solely tor want of use. They are all warranted sound and kind. STOCK now on exhibition. CATALOGUES WITH full descriptions now ready. NO POSIPONEMENT and sale positive. RCH. JOHNSTON. Aw REPAIRING DEPARTMENT, ras BREWSTER & CO., OF BROOME STRUET. Owners of carriages are respecttully informed that we dave a thoroughly orzanized department for the repair of Carriages, under the personal contro! of a member ot our firm, assisted by a competent foreman, trained in our old Broome street establishment. ‘The quality of the labor and material is precisely the same as thatempioyed in the production of new car- Tiages. ‘The extent of our premises and our large working Loree ive us marked advantages in the PROMPT and THOR- UGH execution of the work intrusted to us. Careful estimates will be made of the cost, and no cartage, to or fro, will be charged. ‘Orders may be left at the taciory or warerooms, rE REST AND REET, BROADWAY AND FORTY-SEVENTH FIFTH AVENUE AND FOURTEENTH § UCTION HOUSE X . OF VAN TASSELL & REARNEY, 210 and 112 EAST THIRTEENTH STREET, NEAR FOURTH AVENUE. ‘BEGULAR SALE QF ORSES, CARRIAGES, EVERY TUESDAY and FiDbAy, at 11 O'CLOCK. WE GIVE THE PURCHASER ot ever: HORSE that “is WARRANTED SOUND or REPRESENTED KIND 2% to 48 HOURS tor trial. FNTRIES can be made any time previous to sale. —TO THE DRIVING PUBLIC. ‘a We are now applying to side bar wagons a simp! tachment, which roduces A PEKFECILY & LEVEL RIDING free trom rattle, creak of wibration, ADDING N HING 10 THE WEIGHT end giving increased strength. Gentlemen interested in driving matters are invited to examine this improvement, at our lactory, Broad- way and Forty-seventh street, or ac our warerooms, Fit venue and Fourtwenth street. BREWSTER & CO, of Broome str —IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF ALL THE valuable and blooded Road and ‘rotting Stock, forinerly owned by the inte Kaward Jones, ksq., de: ceased; also at sime time valuable stock, formerly owned by a member of the ti Sprague & Co. Al! removed to stable No. 48 ¢ street, for con- Yenience ot sale, will positively be sold on Tuesday, Marc fine and ‘Jast Team that can trot from 2 «morrow’s Heraid a. ek prompt, meluding one Jrotters and Roadsters, Ito Full particulars in to- N AsSORTMENT OF SLEIGH. and three seat, for sai Horses. Apply at 145 suili STRAIGHT FRONT UPE, LINnD FRENCH morocco, suitable for one or two horses, for saie at ‘a low price BRADLEY, PRAY & CO., 25 Union square. GENTLEMAN'S ROAD WAGON, R. M. STIVERS’ new patent circular combination spring, making the jebar wagon a perfection. 1.xamine it, try it, test It. Criticism invited. On exhibition and sale at oor ware- rooms. All persons iaterested in wavons and those con- templating purchasing should see this decided improve- ment betore pure’ ne their orders. R. M, STIVE: to it NGLE, DOUBLE A a lotot tow priced rty -first street. A SPLENDID FAMILY, COUPE, | POLE, AND shaits, in flue order; also glass tront Coach, with op and no top Waguns, at bargains, to make room. BARTON & HOYLES 6 seventh avenue A* ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF CARRIAGES in the newest des sand colors, $72 and 374 Broome street. A. 8. FLANDKAU, ola stand of Brewster & Co. HANDSOME, VERY 8 15 hands high; warranted sound and «i an drive her; sold for want of use. Apply a ‘Thirty-second surcet. Ochs Landaniet, Close Coach, ‘T Cart Phaeton, Cabriolet, Victoria, Rockaway, Be, Wagon, No top Wagon, Sieighs. ing to close the stock at our old ware- BRADLEY, PRAY & CO., 553 Broadway. TN iondanet Lat ¥oR SALE—COUPE (WOOD BROTHERS’ MAKE), IN fine order, at COGSWELU'S stables, corner Thirty. third street and Lexington avenue ; owner going abroad. OR SALE—TWO GOOD DOUBLE TRUCKS, THREE good Hor-es, Harness, &c., with some Work. 5) olumbia stre POE SALE OWNER GOING TO EUROPE)—A SP. Land arouche. All at great bar; rooms, stylish Horses, six years old, together with one au, one Landaulet, ‘fine Harness, single and double, all in first class order, having had bui littie use. To be seen at Lamb's Firth Avenue Stable. Owned at ‘Jo. 68 Hast Sixty first street. F%, SALE—NEW AND SECOND HAND SINGLE pr eT Grocery. and Fupiness Wagons: one pring top Uroct ‘agon. Mol, \ LIN MARTE, 421 ‘feat near Thirty: fourth it. Fer BSALE-VERY STYLISH GRAY, 19s HANDS rivi high; pertectly sound and re. . ‘ate stable 109 West cightaenth bi bled a HORSHS, CARRIAGES, ¢ OR SALE CHEAP—HORSE, WAGON AND HAR- ness; the horse young and stylish, 1554 hands high, a good driver, fit for any busine: platiorm springs, and wa: ry saloon by one of the best makers: thing for an express UGENE BISSELL, AUCTIONEER,—BY BISSELL, & MILLET, Tuesday and ruary 4 and 24, ac 04. Al M, large special trade sale of Hardware. Cutlery, &c., con" art of 1,000 dozen ‘table Knives, Forks, & ars, Scissors and Carvers; ross Gimlet screws. orks, 3,000 lbs, oxodized dozen Screw Wrenches, 10 dozen ed at No.15 Murray street, the wagon new, for an oyster would be just the tor either one horse or a HENSACH’S, 2.5 Grand re for mogking birds, at B, G. DOVEY'S, No. 3 ‘Greene near Cani @FOR SALE, ALL THE CHOICE BREEDS OF cket Knives, she: 180 dozen Serew Drivers, 800 dozen silverpiated spoons and tongue Cha Hand and Panel saw: aces, together with large invoices of other Goods; also dozen Axes and Hatchets; YOR SALE—BUSINESS WAGONS OF ALL SIZES And to suit all purposes, both platform and elliptic ndred_ to thirty hundred springs, to carry trom ¢: uch as Grocers’, Bi fui line of French Tine Weight, with top and wi ma < = ware. Catalogues ready morning of sale. b 1d on monthly Pose ars gon Factory, corner of yo. » Plui contractors ‘ruc! if required. at BAR Navy and Jolinson streets, Brook: OR SALE—A SOUND AND RELIABLE PAR OF carriage Horses, 15% hands hig! and warranted pertec NA. Herald Uptown Branch office. SALE—SECOND HAND TRUCKS AND ICE Wagons. Apply at wheelwright shop 165 Christo- IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. 8 years old; pana: — Reopening of the old Somerville Art Gallery, No, 845 Broadway, with a magnificent collection of modern Paintings, many of which have never been exhibited in this country, embracing specimens of the following OR SALE CHEAP—FOR WANT OF USE, TWO good work Horses; also Express Wagon atid Har- ness. Apply at 433 West OR SALE CHEAP—FOUR YOUNG HORSES, FROM $50 to $100; also Express Wagon and Harness. In- at 51 South Firth avenue, between Amity and ~Pottentine, Vinte: R SALK OR EXCHANGE—AN OLD ESTABLISHED Stable, with Lease, Stock, &c. ; ‘enement Proj Boarding Laver; will exchange for For particulars inquire of H. PAT way. XREAT REDUCTION— Hinges, Harness, Sleig very description, for cit; MANUFACTURERS? UNION Broadway, near Bleecker street. ARNESS,—THE CHEAPEST RARNESS STORE IN New York; good bu &rocers’ Harness, Food double truck 1 0. Please cal EAT BARGAINS—CAR- new and second hand, and country i great bargains. arriage ‘Warerooms, 634 rt, Vander Oudera, t, and many others. $i Pak Ry jarniese esi The whole are now on Free Exhibition $30; t, Thand examine ior yo FISHER & OSBORNE, 71 Barclay street, New York. IVERY AND BOARDING STABLE TO LET—IN rty-second street; will accommodate 40 to AKEMAN, 28 Water st UST BE SOLD—FOR WANT OF WORK, A GOOD, strong, working Horse: price $30. Inquire in the 607 Third avenue, corner of Thir- Iz] 815 Broadway, quire of JOHN | and will be sold by auction on TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2 AND 3, at 8 o'clock each evening. R, SOMERVILLE, Auctioneer, _ ¥, TRAVER, AUCTIONEER, + will well on Tuesda; Jones street, at 1034 o'clock. ture, Carpets, &c, Particulars morning ot sale. P, TRAVER, AUCTIONEER, will sell on ‘tuesday, February 2°, at 12 o'clock. at 57 and 59 Great Jones street, large assortment ot Mili nery Goods, slightly damaged by fre. morning of sale. ARSHAL’S SALE.—J. SEEBACHER, AUCTION- cer, will sell on Tuesday, February 23, at 11 o'clock A. M,, at the salesroom, No. 16¢ Chatham street, a lot of new Agricultural i Torasher, Presses, Shovels, Hoes, aren ken, de lager beer saloon No. ty-sixth street. NE SECOND HAND COUPE ROCKAWAY, ONE DO, Pony Phaeton, one Coupe, one Coach, one Clarence, 3 ‘ag the best city makers; one Skeleton, one Sulky, one light top Express Wagon; les; loa oe and double Harness, ILLIAM H. GRAY. 20 and 2 Wooster street. RINIING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION PROMPTLY done at very moderate prices b: RINTING ESTABLISHMENT, Herald Building, iway, New York. EIVER’S SALE (FOR CASH), y order of Alfred F. Mi M. STAC! E. M. STACKPOLE 6 2th day of February, 187: sharp, at the warerooms ot 5 Murray street, New York, a large and varied assortment 23d inst., at 57 and 59 Great Rockaways of all , large assortment of Furni- Blankets, Robes, &c. the METROPOLI- junn. Receiver in Bankruptcy. Pe tioneer, Implements,, commencing a De Wilde, bankr R SALE, Foe, SALE at PLAINFIELD, N._9.. STOOK, FIX. y Store’; rare tures and Lease of Millinery and F: chance tor any one wishing to step inte a good busi ie particulars address box 715 Post office, Plainfield, SETUATIONS WANTED-FEMALES. _ Cooks, &e. 104. WEST28TH STA SOUTHERN WOMAN, AS hho first class cook im a private tamil use ; £01 reference. P y or boarding WOR SALE~A FIRST CLASS SAMPLE ROOM AND - one of the leading avenues, none a ne Cigar Ste 0 on for selling, other business. quire for three days at 439 Third avenue. No agents. BEN F, DEGRUS IFULLY PITT JANCY GOODS STORE, BEA! the stock alone; jour’ years’ lease: low rent; stock Amounts to avout $0. 151 Smita street, Brooklyn. Mrs. GL. ISAAG: FOR SA IN COMPLETE ORDER, THE FIX- tures of a large dry goods store. Address A.C. A., Post office, Jersey City. WOR SALE—A CIGAR SPOR ness, in good locatic: Tn re at 96 Court st) DOING NICE BUSL Satisfictory reasons for sell- Brooklyn, OR SALE—FURNISHED, A WELL BUILT, WELL located, thoroughly furnished und popular Hotel at Saratoga. Full particulars ut C. BE. ADAMS, 133 West Forty-first street. OR SALE—STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A BOOT and hoe Store, established five years and doing a Profitable business; must be sold before May 1, in con- Sequence of other engagements, Cail at the store, 714 Third avenue, OR SALE—A FIRST CLAYS BAR AND CHOP House; two minutes’ from the new Post office. Ap- ply to A. 8., 78 East Ninth street. OR SALE—IN THE STORE 814 BROADWAY, CAR- pets, Mirrors, stools, Safe, Showcases, Desk and OMces. Call after 10 o'clock. FoR SALE—FINE PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY 815 Broadway, established I years: doing a good busi- ue owner Wishes to go to Canada to settle some prop- Re SALE—THE OLD ESTABLISHED 0 ER AND Chop House No. 534 Third avenue; has a good family trade, Apply on the premises, Foe SALE—AN OLD ESTABLISHED BILLIAKD and Sample Room. Inquire on the premises, (9 Sixth avenue, eorner Fortieth street | ees SALE—BOARDING HOUSE IN WASHINGTON street, Brooklyn; 18 steady boarders; turniture Complete; rent moderate: satisfactory reasons for sell- ing. S. McILVAIN, No. 6 sani Brookly\ R SALE—AN OLD ESTABLISHED RESTAURANT and Oyster Saloon, with a first class Bar, located at Darth wesc ogres ; ERY Sexe sree 323 bighth a Fy easy. Apply on remises, trom 9A. M. ul6 P.M. 20 Years established.” eis FoR Sauee a FIBST © Hass MARBLE TOP LUNCH - c@anier, in good order, 4) by 2 feet 6 inches, togeth with stools. Apply at 243 Broadway. LAdibeh spe Por, SALE—MILLINERY BUSINESS, THE STOCK, , Fixtures and Goodwill of a first class paying Parlor Busine rs wi three yours! Lense. on Union sc Mare; & oppor Address BUSIN 15! Uptown Branch omec, 1,263 Broadway. bine sneer PANCY DRY GOODS AND htore for sale, well establishe neighborhood. fg upad for one week, at 1,067 Second enue, between Fifty-sixth and Filty:seventh streets, and Harness, of a!l grades; Carriage, Wagon, ‘art, Truck and Farm Harness; & large line of local ard Southern trade; many richly ited Sleigh Bells, Blanwets, Robes, W! fice Furniture and Fixtures, Safes, Signs, &c. logues may be had at oar salesroom, No. 14 Vesey st. TABLE TO LET—1 EAST FIFTY-SEVENTH street, containing from 27 to 35 stalls, 15 feet ceiling, amount of carriage room: im fine order. AWNBROKER'S SALE, TUESDAY,—JAMES AGAR, Auctioneer, will sell, at salesruom, 59 New Bowery, x lots ‘men’s and women’s Clotning, Blankets, Quilts, Furs, &c. By order D. G. Ferguson, Broome street, AWNBROKERS! THOMAS J. MoGRATH, Auctioneer, t, corner of Mulberry. Tuesday—Men’s and Women’s Clothing, by order D. F. Chatham sitree ps Wednesday—Men’s and Women’s Clothing, by order Mrs. B. Costello, Mott street. saith Thursday—Men’s and Women’s Clothing, by oraer N, Stich, Third avenue. AWNBROKERS’ SALES—BY RICHARD FIELD, General Auctioneer, salesrooms No. 89 Bowery. Tuesaay, February 2:—By order M. Gluckmann, Lots Watches and Jewelry. Wednesday, Febr 600 Ly TABLE TO LET—ON THE NORTHEAST CORNER of Lexington avenue and Twenty-third street; a medium sized office; stalls for five horses; ample wagon il; water, gar; sewer in perfect order; i Inquire at 128 Union street, South idan. dese : TABLE WANTED—FROM MAY 1, FOR A r 15 horses and 15 wagons; and Seventh avenues RH, MACY & CO. LET—FIVE STALLS, REAR OF 18 ntrance on fourth avenue. Inquire or CABLE & STRONG, 153 Water street, corner Maiden should be between Eighth and Twentieth streets, ITABLE TO Latayette plac uary 24—By order Sim , 600 Lots Watches and Jewel Thursday, February 25—By order A. Goodman, 600 Lots Watches and Jewelry. ruary 26—By order M, Mehrbach, en's and Women’s Clothing. HERIFF’S SALE—AT SOMERVILLE, N. J., March 6, a fine Fruit Farm of 90 acres, near Pla Id. New Jersey Central Railroad. ‘s NING, EDSALL & HART, Attorneys, No. 9 Nassau sircet, ir. V. GERARD, No, 1 Bond street. HERIFF'S SALE OF HOTEL FURNITURE, CAR- pets, &c.—S. HERMAN, Sheriff's Auctioneer, sells on at ‘Il o'clock. at No. 28 Grea Jones sireet, the cntire Furniture of about 45 rooms the Maltby Mouse, constating of Carpets, Beadt ery, Glass and Silver Ware, Gas Fixtures ant lier, Barroom Furniture, son, Green & = ANTED—SIX LIGHT TWELVE AND TWO SIX- sse nger Omnibuses, second hand. Address DT, 21 North Liperty street, Baitimore, Md. ANTED—HORSE, HARNESS AND TOP WAGON, for which Fruit Trees (now in nursery) and some Address TREES, box h. D. soaut Apply to, Messi iven if required, 205 Herald office. ANTED—A GOOD HARNESS, family carriage, for which lots free and clear will ‘Addfess CARRIAGE, box 207 Herald office. ED—A PAIR OF GOOD MULES; THE PRICE ust be moderate; must be free from vice and Address W. B., box 2,232 Post office, PER MONTH.—WORK HORSES BOARDED at the above rate; must horses; brick stable, water and gas; good wagon room. 414 West Seventeenth street. ESTABLISHED—1810. SECONDHAND UAR- ‘ inust have the room ‘Tuesday, February 23, TOP BUGGY AND Boller, Steam Heat- CONNER, sheriff. C. Wiuttaw Barrp, Deputy. _ 1267 STREET—PEREMPTORY SALE, “ RENJAMIN P, FAIRCHILD, Auctioneer, will sell at public auction, on ‘Tuesday, February 23, 1875, at 12 o'clock noon, at the Exchange Sa‘esroom, No. 111 Broadway, the mod- ern two story brick and brown stone high stoop base- ment and cellar House aud Lot No. 259 West 126 h street, between Seventh and Eighth avenues, commencing 205 feet cast from righth avenue; size 20x40x99.11; all im- rovements; convenient to all the railroads and steam- oats; terms easy ; to be made known at time of sale. are for your own riages ata bargain. ay for new work. Une Park Phaeto! ton, Couve Rockaway, Fi p Road ENd! CARRL teenth street. t the ola stand, MINER & PANY, 117 to lL Bast thir. FOR SALK. _ “A —FOR SALE, Stock and Fixtures of a Fancy Store, 178 First avenue. HARDWARE STORE FOR SALE CHEAP Fixtures and Lease; old established and in excel- 8. KKKIZER, No. 8 Cooper institute, cor- ner Seventh street and third $75 WHEELER & WILSON HALF CABIN ly Sewing Machine will be sold for $25; dnly a short time: all in complete order, Bicecker street, between West Tenth and Charles. T A VERY LOW FIGURE—THOSE MAGNIFICENT jarroom, Fixtures, Counters, Mirror: Chandeliers, &c., late the proverty of John this barroom was one of the finest in this cit; y, and erected atan expense of nearly $15, For further intormation apply to ALFRE ‘Assignee, 187 Pearl street, New York. BOUT $2000 WILL BUY STOCK AND INTEREST ina profitable Boot and Shoe Store in a village that 00 amonth. Address BUSINLDSS, CASH WILL PURCHASE ONE OF THE best Boarding and Livery Stabies in New York, doing a good business and fully stocked: satistuc- tory reasons for selling. Address LIVERY, berald SALES AT AUCTION, font location. Large and important sale of a superb collection of Water Color Drawings, recently imported, together with a collection of apri- vate gentleman, embracing fine specimens of American, English, French, Italian and Ds. JAFFE, Good examples bf the following artists will be tound:— Circulates over lion C! NEW STYLE WILLCOX & GIBBS’ SEWING MA- chine—Extension table and side drawers; cost a short time ago $70; will be sold tor $35. Call at 35 Bond David Roberts, Devti, Compte Calix, JOR SALE CH '—THE FIXTURES AND BUSI- 4 Bsa ts Mars Hane Tannelne Establisnment. Apply ol he premise 9 Seventh avenue, between Fy y~ eighth and Forty-nnth strocts. pala hi r vr DUP, costing over $500, will he sold at the inventory of 9 ATLANTIC AV. (IN TAILORS STORE), 281 Brooklyn.—A respectable Swedish woman as cook; Sood reference from last empleyer. Call for two days. 2¢ TH AV.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS 396 4. derstands all kinds of American coos i; 18 an excellent bread and bi 3 + ohne de eu iscuit baker, good city Champbermaids, &c. 853 WEST ATM st, BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH Je) avs.—A colored girl, who speaks English and German, as chambermaid and nurse; city reference. RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WISHES a SIT- uation to do light chamberwork or mind & baby; best city reierence, Address K. B., Hei Branch ofice. meena Eressmakers and Seamstresses. 44. WEST STIL St.—A COMPETENT DRESSMAKER desires a few more engagements by tho day or & frst class cutter and fitter; $1 5u per Jay. 's. 49 BARA TT chats an A ae ie day ; cutting, i. i Per day. Call oF address, rf ha Reseaplies 11 WEST 33D S8T,—A FIRST CLASS DRESS- maker, efficient cutter, fitter and designer, who sit in the leading establishments in Europe, desires a similar position or to go in partner- malp or 4 ig fo famini Cer per day) or make the most resses at home at the lowest ; reference. Address. Been 115 NES? 27TH ST. NEAR 61H AV.—A PARISIAN dressinaker, who has been for two years cutter and fitter in one of the first establishments in the city, would like to find employment as forewoman or the management of o PARISTAN ‘DrassMakeR ns aclu abi 1 EAST 38TH ST.—A DRESSMAKER, WITH 15 ears’ experience and best city ‘reterence, would like the patronage of a few more families; work S508 One most reasonable terms and satisfaction Q57 WEST 2TH St.—A FIRST CLASS DRESS- “J ¢ maker, having ali the latest and newest tash- ionable patterns, wishes a {ew more customers by the day; best reterence, Call or addr 608 32, AVA DRESSMAKER, GOOD CUTTER JUS ana trimmer, will go out by the day or we dinner, evening dresses in the latest style ; $1 0 per da, Inquire in cigar store. cl COMPETENT DRESSMAKER WILL GO OUT BY ZA the day or work at home; suite trom $6 upward » rood monials: satisiaction guaranteed. ress RELIABLE, Herald Uptown Branch office. N EXPERIENCED PARISIAN DRESSMAKE. who has great taste, 1s inventive; also yi genious in remodelling dresses, new and old: ri the choicest Modes de Paris: will go out by the day to lady’s res nee. Address L. B. Z, box 11d Herald Up- town Branch office, General Housework, &c, 152 WES? Writ st.—A YOUNG GIRL TO DO LIGHT OZ housework and to take care of children, or to Go chamberwork; food city reterences, Call tér two days. ON ACCOUNT OF FAMILY flourishing Butcher Store, with Fixtures and reasol 56 Carlton avenue, Brooklyn. FOR SALE Ci ROCERY STORE ond avenue. AT STORE FOR SALE CHEAP.—AN OLD ESTAB- lished stand: low rent and long lease ; nest location in the city; sickness the cause of selling. Inquire at 183 Myrtle avenue, brooklyn. REAL ESTATE OFFICE FOR SALB—ON A LEAD. ing avenue; is now doing a good business; chanze of firm is only cause. Apply to 5. W. & SONs, 1Ui¢ Third avenue. SPLENDID CHANCE FOR A BUT © or rent, at beth, a Butcher Ko-elle, or J. ‘A WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF SECOND 0 OHER.—FOR SALE oselle, N.J.. two miles west of Bliza- hop. dnauize of JAMES R. CLAKK, at HORNE, 155 East Broadway. TAFE SY hand Safes, ited with combination locks for sale cheap; all the best makers; cash petreins AMERICAN SAFE COMPANY, $i¢ Broadway, rpo ATHLETES, &0.—A REILLY HEALIH LIFT, side handles; dead welght machine; key adjusts the weights without removing them: for sale cheap. Adaress box 1,515 Post office, New York. C {BAP FOR CAsH— Horse, Wagon, &c.; all complete. Call at 1,125 Sec- 912 EAST 28TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG 4 girl to do general housework ina small tamily; sheep plain cook; four years’ reterence trom last 304. NES? atm st—a youna AMERICAN GIRL 5 to do general housework in a sinall taunily; best city reterence, Apply for two days. 354. WEST TH st.—\ YOUNG 43 OE man to do housework in a small country; best city reference. Housekeepers, &c. 7 BOND ST., SECOND FLOOR.—A YOUNG 44 widow of good address as housekeeper or would % copying at home. Callon or address Mrs, HARRI- T15 BUBECKeR st.) FRONT | BASEMENT —A ©) young widow, oi good appearance, as house- keeper: widower's tam ly preferred. Call to-day. 4.4.9 TH AV.cA LADY IN REDUCED: CIRCUM- 2 ‘stan ith Keeper; 50 6TH AV., FIRST FLOOR,—A YOUNG wiDow" e from Saratoga as houseseeper; a widower's family preferred. Call on or addres: STEVENS. rs. IO WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELLERS.—A_ GOOD" chance tor a good workman—A small Jewelry Store, ina first class neighborhood, doing a good repairing business and a first class price tor work, will be sold reasonable tor cash, on account of ulhealtn, Address, for three cays, box 126 Herald Uptown Branch office. WO SOLID WALNUT DKSKS, GOOD AS NEW, will be gold cheap; suitable tor any counting house. Can call thi day, at No. 4Graneé street, near Varick. THUMAS WILSON, 100 ois OF BRANDY FOR SALE CHEAP— must be soli betore March 1. J. ROSLNSTEIN, 21 Delancey strect, becween Yand 12a. M. $950. —FOR SALE, STOCK FIXTURES AND LI. a + cense of an old established Liquor ~tore, on account of owner leaving city. Inquire at 511 Grand street, Nev As 4a ASH, BALANCE ON EASY TERMS, $1.500 will purchase Lease, Furniture and. Fi: tures of a Hotel in the lower part 'or the city, doing a food business, For particulars address HOLL, box 139 erald office. $2 000 CASH—BALANCE ON EASY TERMS, ms will purchas first class Dining Saloon and Hotel in the best location in New York, Address DINING SALOON, box 146 Herald Uptown Branch oftice, WANTED-BY AN AMERICAN, WITH FIRSTCLASS: reierences, a situation as housekeeper, either in city or country. ly at Working Women’s Protective Union, 38 Bleecker st, 8, ee Laundre: 107 WEST 2TH §7., NEAR 6TH AV.—A RESPECY, V¢ able colored woman wishes a tew xentlemen's or families’ washing ; 50c. to $1 u dozen. [1] WESt STH St. ONY FLIGHT, IN THE REAR— A respeciable woman to go out to work by the day at washing or ironing or any work required ina family. 9 WES? 28TH ST., OVER’ THE BAKEKY.—A first class laundress to do washing at her ow all kinds of fine washing nicely done; good city ces. WEST 27TH ST. FIRST FLOOR, BACK room.—A respectable woman wishes some gen milies’ Washing ; best city reterence. 942, EAST 36TH ST., BASEMENT DOOR.—WANTED, by a first class laundress, families’. ladies’ or gentlemen's washing; fluting and putting done neatly and work promptly attended to; moderate prices; best city reterence. Call or address. 3 000 —FOR BALE, A MANUFACTURING BUS- $e 'e + fiess, Stock and Fixtures; paying good profits; could be largely increased if in the hands of a proper party, with energy and means; proprietor’s rea- sons for selilug, on account of continued ill health, Ad- dress 5. G. x 3,700 Post office. 8, 000 -FOR SALE. LOOKING GLASS AND Oe + Picture Frame Manufacturing Business; established 17 years. Address box 225 Herald office. MACHINERY. A =-FOR SALE, LOCOMOTIVK, UPRIGHT HORI- A. zontal tubular and flue Boilers. horizontal upright, hoisting, propeller and pestle Engines: also a la assortment of steam Pumps of best make, Pulleys, Shatting and Tanks. The above will be sold cheap to close out my large stock, Also Factories to rent, with or without steam power. P. CASSIDY, 4 to 10 Bridge street, Brooklyn. W, Cruickshank, E. Richarison, T. L. Rowbotham, —FOR SALE, THE CHOICEST AND BEST DOW also Cigar stores, Hardware Stores, ot a Stores, Grocery and Meat Markets, Confectionery, Hay and Feed Stores. MALONE'S Store Agency, 121 Nassau street. —FOR SALE, A FIRST CLASS MILLINERY ES- tablishment, in perfect running order, doing a ail new stock. Aa- Uptown Branch office. F. JC. Darley, Elizabeth Murray, T. ©. Dibden, Higa) a. J. Drummond, first class business dress MILLINERY, JSUAL OPPORTUNITY TO GET AN OLD Es- tablished, profitable Business (leas, & terms; owner retiring ; 10,000 need answer ‘this. George Washington, Paul Marny, * W. Uraij r Tr. rincipa! only and. and many others. ddress P&KOL, box 18 The whole are now on {ree exhibition and will be sold at the Somerville Art Gal VERY DESIRABLE CORNER LIQUOR STORE for sale—Elegant fixtures, good stock, constant pa; nt and lease ; an exceptionally Kood o} Agents, 122 West Broad- 'Y, 82 Fifth avenue, on THURsDAY AND FRUDAY EVENINGS, February 25 and 26, commencing each evening at 8 o'clo RK. SOMERVILLE, Auctioneer. OTEL, WITH 40 ROOMS, IN A GOOD LOCA- jon, or will sell the Barroom and Restaurant sepa- Tate and give long lease; the building 1s on a prominent Inquire at drug store, corner Fifty-ftuh MERICAN ART, corner up town. street and Ninth ¢ WHEELER & WILSON FIRST CLASS FAMILY k walnut, attach. p: — Now on exhibition at the Art Rooms, day and evening, 817 Bi y: Probably the finest display of American Art ever brougit together, composed exclusively ot finished works and containing representative pictures b: away, un@er y all of our best Artists, the names of some of whom are rarely found in an exhibition of this character—t hibition which ends in a sale by auction, The whole to be sold the evening of Tuesday, DEALERS, ATTENTION!—WE OFFER FOR sale the Coal Yard situated at the northe: of Thirty-seventh street and First avenue; it is fitted up i doing @ fair business; reasons for selling, death of owner; price reasonable and terms liberal. rticulars apply at the office of the late P. 9 and 21 Roosevelt street. OAL YARO.—THE LEASE AND FIXTURES OF cey street for ‘sale toa party with Apply to 8, B. ADLER, is to say, In an ex- Te pyotion at the Art Rooms, on inst. ahe Messrs, LEAVITT, Auctioneers? )TICE—IMPORTANT.—B, F, THOMAS, AUC- Vil Paintings, by Josias Tayler & Co., 29 Park row, opposite the new Post office, SDAY, February 100 high class Oi inent American and foreign artists. ings are all elegantly mounted. DRIAN_H. MULLER, AUCTIONEER. Yatuabl bg Creme hl ‘aluable Store Property, northwest corner J: Cliff streets (Nos. 99 and 101 Jonn and Ni adr, phn ond streets), having @ front: aL 8 | JOUN LVANDEWATER, Auctioneer. | Yard 330 Dela ORNER GROCERY with privilege of three years’ i Horse, Wagon and Fixtures; estabii th jons for selling; terms liberal, P, RAFFERTY, 50 Pi STORE—GRAND se, for sale, also ed thirty years; los. 35 and 37 Clift ago. of 40 feet 5 Inches on John street and 91 teet 2 inches on Cliff street, with an extra side of over 100 feet; six Houses and utheast corner of Ninth avenue and Thirty sec- Ninth avenue and et), to be sold at FOR SALE—MODERN RIXTURES; rent; sold ata sacrifice; part Fulton street, Boo Arne cation; Bon tres CGLYNN, 695 RUG STORE FOR SALE—AT A SACRIFICE, ON terms; good location: well fitted ‘Call on or address JOHN RB. street (Nos. 342, by an ‘384 and 386 West Thirty-second stre On THURSDAY, February 25, at 12 o'clock, at the Exchange Salesrooin, No. 11 Broad- ‘ay, by order of A. Norrie, diy Johnston, t ‘ soa act yper cent may ‘remain on. bond and mor P , U. MULLER & 80. leaving the city Broadway, room UG STORE FOR SALE.—FIRST CLASS LOCA- tion and neighborhood; good prescription and jamly trade: completely stocked; good reasons tor selling; can be obtained cheap for casy. ‘AD, 20 Beekman street. UNDRY AT NORWALK, CONN., FOR SALE— Doing a profitable businoss, melting about three tons of fron daily: will sell on easy terns: reason tor selling, want of time to devote to it. Address», &. OLM- DTBAD. Johnston and John the “Davenport Tr: DRIAN fice of A Apply tod. H. | & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 131 MON wiil give his per- usehold Furniture. hes, eebciee of Virtu, 0 -JO8, SOLOMON sonal atiention to sales of Ho vances made on Diamonds, W: &c. Private office tor ladies. Se h J. BLEECKER, AUCTIONEER, PERE ouse and Ls SON & WHITE will sell at arch 3, at 12M., atthe e story and attic brick front | y ,street, on the south PPOR CHEAP PRINT! auction, on Wednesday ge Salesroom, the t House and Lot, No. 315 Delance: side, 50 feet west of Goerck street. ylgps and particulars at No. 3 Pine street, New ork. A FLOURISHING FIRST CLASS DRY . Stock and Fixtures, with a city trade of and growing, in the enterprising te jo, on the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad. For particulars address GREKTING BUCHER, Canton, Ohio. OR SALE—A PORK P. ‘on 70 New Chambers street, Batavia and Roosevelt streets, New York, with all the appliances for port ting and packing;\ a first class location tor the $50 per month. OGETHER OR SEPARATELY, THE | tne Tools. Address JERE, JOHNSON, JR, AUCTIONE: Furniture, Merchandise and Fine Art Salesroom, 3/ Nassau sirece; Real Estate De On 40 ACKING HOU AY, at 10% o'clock. OLD FURNITURE, &e. 5 tell | third and Fo: LARGE SALE OF HOUS 1D FROM. THE VVE. —T entire outfit of a lig r, Urills, Lathes, dc. INERY, box 204 He: 500 WORTH OF FRUIT | TREES, now in nursery, for Lots or Merchan- Address BUSTON, box 203 A —DR AND MME. VAN JAMES M. MILLER.—TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, at 12 o'clock Exchange Salesroom, ii Broadway, by order of Patri e Keenan, executors of Thomas be, nue, southeast corner Twenty-ninin s and celiar brick House, with store; No. the tive story and cellar brick House in front and a tow & dise or Horse at Herald office r L¥—-AN OLD ESTABLISHED HUMAN Mrair's tock, Fixtures and Good et, the tour story rare chance ; 2%5-HORSE POWER FLUE BOILER, IN GOCD OR- A “Ger, and an Shorse power Root Hoisting kngine, as good as new, for sale cheap tor cash; alsothree new Foot Lathes, 11 inch swing, 4 toot bed; 1 Foot Lathe, 7 inch swing, 30 inch bed, and 2 Bench cathes, same 5: also a Machine for braiding whips. Apply to v. J. JE NINGS, 235 bast Forty-firststreet, EALERS IN CHINERY, MA TURE! and others needing Printing, can have it done in the best style by the METROPOLITAN PRINTING ESLABLISHMENT, No. 213 Broad way. OR SALE—VERY LOW, IF APPLIED FOR AT once, several Hoe Rotary Presses, good as new: suitaple lor newspaper work. Address the New York terald. i F°% SALE, VERY CHFAP—A SMALL GORDON Printing Press, °67 Murray strect, up stairs. } DRAULIC PRESS FOR SALE.—ADDRESS FISK, CLARK & FLAGG, 690 Broadway. EATHER BELTING—ONE 2%-INCH, DOUBLE 12, 10, 4 Gand 5%4-nch double, 6, 5, 4, 3, 244 and 2-inch single; all in good condition, some’ of ‘it’ nearly new, for sele cheap, by RELVY & KLELY, 62 Frankfort street, nee eee FOR GASH, A GOOD SECOND hand Steam Etevator, without engine; Otis’ pre- ferred; suitable for a factory. Address BLEVATOR, box 125 Herald oMce. WANTED, QHEAP, FOR CASHTA SECOND HAND upright, inverted Cylinder Engine, 10 horse power, With or without Kotler; also Drill Presses, Address GH. box 2,UL2 Post office. . (A BRAUTIRGL set, $6; GUM TEETH, $10; SINGLE, $1; cas, He.; silver filings, S0c,; examine spect men Ww York Dental Rooms, 262 ‘Sixth, avenue. ie" kstablished 1851. Sunday until 2, Remember 262, CORAL RUBBER SET OF TEETH IN THREE hours—Linpression in the forenoon, teeth ix the aiternoon. Thirty-tourth street, mear Broadway and Sixtn avenue, Coral rubber, very strong ; flesh colored; gold sets, platina sets, whalebone rubber sets, Plumpers, open tronts, Lip Litters, Lip Depressers, Regulators: nitrous oxide; mechanical dentistry. Take green cars from Grand street terry or Sixth avenue cars, or Broad- way cars. Get off at Thirty-fourth street. BI West Thirty-f¢ RTIFICIAL TEETH ON A NEW PRINCIPLE.—IM- ‘movable used ag natural teeth. Continuous Gum Teeth, $15; coral set, flesh color, $15; teeth inserted with- out extracting the roots: teeth extracted without pain with gas or A Gynem ng proce h pad ar 373 Ui 1 street, now a’ ‘linton place (Eig! eet). i id ‘Dr. K. G. DURKIN, T R, MICHAELIS, 8 EAST FOURTH STREET, NEAR Second avenue.—sets, $10, warranted, with or with- out extracting: Plumpers for hollow cheeks: filling, 50 a cents; teeth built up on roots. Sunday until 2 P. HE METROPOLITAN PRINTING BSTABLISHMENT ig at 218 Broadway, in the Herald Building. 322 EAST 25TH ST., ROOM 14.~-A RESPECTABLE O44 young Protestant woman‘as laundress, or to take in Jadies’ and gentlemen’s washing at her own resi- dence; best city reference. Call tor vs 342 WEST 26TH ST.-A YOUNG AMERICAN <= Widow woman wishes some fentenants wash: lars splendid; best ine: can do fluting and shirts and coll city references. 396 8TH AV.—A RESPECTABLE ENGLISH or woman as excellent laundress, ot a3 cook, washer and ironer in a small private family; good city references. Nurses, c&c. 1 WEST UTH sT., FIRST FLOOR, RIGHT ll (present employer’s).—A French nurse, midd'e- aged, having had a great deal of experience in the menagement of children, as nurse (not tor babies); un- derstands perfectly well’ dressmaking and is pleasant mannered, Address. ( WEST STH ST.—AN EXPERIENCED LADY 5) asnurse or nurse to an tnvaild; reterence trom afirstclass physician and alady, Cali on or address NURS A YOUNG FRENCH GIRL rences. Call or address tor 956 WEST 41ST JOD as nurse; good iwo days. 390) EAST STH STA RESPECTABLE YOUNG 320) inarried woman (American, aged. 21, ag. wet nurse in @ gentleman's family ; best references, ’ Address Mrs. GULLIVER, NNOUNCEMENT. TERMS IN APH) Feduced. THOMPSONS College, Bath nee eee Cooper lastitute. Day or eveniny. ving enlarged by giding rooms from athaniog building, toume are $10 an- and then positively raise! to 82): F Positions; nother business pays ladies better ses eee better, T ONCE—WANTED, FIRST CLASS. OPERATORS oN Grover & Baker's machines to work on dressmaking, Amishers aud tmprovers. Mrs SCOTT, 224 7th av., comer s A HOUSEKEEPER WANTED—TO TAKE CHARGE of some houses, for which will be giten a splendid ahh Apply, before l0 or aster r 4 to owner, Mé ast 44th —EXPERT OPERATO: HELLER & Wik undergarments to ON + Son's machines tor ladies’ fn take work home; please bring sample. ___ do. PL JACK AN, 351 Canal st. Apply at workrooms of H. B. CLAFLIN & ©0.,. 42 Leonard st, TMBRELLA CUTTER AND FOREWOMAN WANT In a retail store. A first class woman, who on ch piace. apply, afternoon or evening, to THOM. MILLER, 6h ay., corner 22d ANTED—FIKST CLASS TRIMMERS, at Mme. TRUMBULI’S, 316 Bowery. oa 7) JANTED—A YOUNG WOMAN (PROTESTANT) TO do first class cooking, washing and ironing. in-w family of two persons, in Brooklyn. Apply to A. OBRIG, 80 Broad way, between 10 A. M. and 3 P. M: on Tuesda: Wann. A DRFSSMAKER, A LADY WHO will join her in taking rooms and beans” on the business, Uall at 305 West 17t) rs. We ANTED—A FIRST CLASS OPERATOR FOK THR Awerican machine. Come ro: on Monday, to Mme. MATHIELDE DE , 108 East 2)th st., one door from 4th av. ANTED—A HOUSEKEEPER, TO DO THE WORK for on old gentleman and Uitle boy; wages mode, all to-day (Sunday) at 139 West 19th at, WASTEDT APPRENTICES AND GIRLS TO WORK on millinery. Apply at 41934 6th av., first floor, ANTED—A PROTESTANT GIRL IN A SMALL American Sanity must be a first class washer, froner and plain cook. Apply, with references, at 423 East 120th st. V TED—A FIRST CLASS. WOMAN family of forty; French, English or German; sober, reliable; ot reference; wages $30 to $40 per month. Adaress HARRIS, Herald Uptown Branch office. rate. OOK FORA “SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE YOUNG FRENCHMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS walter in a private tamil: peaks English; best ference. Address L. D.. Heraid Uptown Branch A. RESPECTABLE COLORED MAN AS WAITER IN a boarding house. Apply at 120 East lth st, left basement, TABLE MAN AND WIFE WANT AN UNe house to take care of: are competent to or selling; best city ret»rence. Herald Uptown Branch office, RE CTABLE COLORED MAN WISHES A SITUA ton as waiter In a private family or boaraing house oroughly understands his busine ood reierence. dress G. W. H., Herald Uptown Branch office, WAXtiD-A SITUATION AS FIRST CLAS! waiter, by a Frenchman, in a private famll, speaks English; understands his business thoroughly; city reference. | Address M. D., so. 162 West 32d st. LERKS AND SALESMEN, ._ STEWART & CO, th A Want several COMPETENT ASSISTANT CASHIERS, Only experts need appiv at Manager's Desk, before 9 A. M., Broadway, Fourth avenue, Ninth and AN ENERGETIO YOUNG MAN WISHES A AITITA- AA tion as ‘secretary, clerk, collector or any posi Whereby he could obiain a livelihood; ts a good writer, Quick and correct at ficures and fully understands the routine of office duues; willing to work evenings: nine years’ experience as clerk in newspaper offices ; highest refereuce ay to character and capability. Address, tor CARLETON, box 118 Herald ottice, WANTED, A FIRST CLASS. WINDOW TRIMMER: jor fancy dry goods; only one having the best city, experience and reference need eR ly. STERN BROS., 367 6th av, G@ MAN, NOT APRATD. OF WORK, TO keep books and’ assist in shipping. Address in owm handwriting, P. T, B., box 111 Herald office. A fQUNG MARRIED MAN OF EXPERIENCE AA. wishes a situation as grocery clerk and to driv a delivery wagon; thoroughly understands tho care o| horses and is 8 good driver; will do any kind of work; city reference. “Address WORKisR, box 13 Herald Upe town Bra 5 J OOKKEEPER WANTED:—A THOROUGHLY COM- petent double entry bookkeeper; no notice what ever will be taken of any applicant that does not, stato Feierencet and has had, a long, practical experiences salary $1,009, Address H., box 122 Herald office. XALESMAN WANTED—TO SELL IMPORTED EM- © bdroidered white goods, &c., on commission, for casts must be able to command a good trade. Address, with reterence, J. M. P.. Herald Uptown Branch office. QALESMAN 7 CUSTOM MADE » Shirts, ta the city or near by trad jone busta first ch; uidoor salesman need apooly, a 3. M, SPRAGE, 1,219 Broadway. 10 RETAIL CHINA AND CLASS DEALERS—A situation wanted by a first class salesman; thor- oughly undersiands bis business; good rererence. Ade dress H. H. L., Herald Uptown Branch office. 10 DRY GOODS MERCHANTS.—A MAN OF EXPE. rience in the silks and general dry goods, and for the last ten vears thoroughly acquainted witn the En- ropean markets as buyer, is open to an engagement in 4 first class house In New York or the States Addreas EXPERIENCE, Herald Upiown Branch oitice. COACHMEN AND GARDENERS. ~ YOUNG MAN—THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL A gardener, wishes a situation to take care of green- nd Gerdens: references from present 4%. %., Herald Uptown Branch office, SITUATION WANTFD—AS ACHMAN, BY A married min; no tamily; first class recommenda tions: will be found willing and obliging. | Call on or dress T. H., 26 Lexingt private stable, GENILEMAN WANTS A SITUATION FOR HIS A. Coachman, who has been with him elght years, and ‘hom he will recommend in every way. Call on or ad- dress C. 0” 109 West Isth st. WANTED-A SITUATION AS COACHMAN, BY & jingle young man; no objectior ol post reference, Call on or address F. ¥., ol Bast 8d st. houses, graperies employer, Address TANT'D—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN AND WArroom,by a young married man of sober habites understands'pinin gardening, milking) furnace, also the Bek care of horses, carriayes and barness:'is an exe perlenced groom and careful driver; wazes not so much Kn'dbiect asa comfortable place; is entirely tempera willinz and obliging; no objections to the country ; hi first class reference. | Address, for three days, T. @. Washington st Qy EAST ‘3TH ST.—A NEAT YOUNG GIRL TO 347 take care of ene child and do a little plain sew- ing. Call or address on Monday. Waitresses, &e. EAST 66TH ST.—A YOUNG ENGLISH WOMAN 306 BAvaitress or champermaid, towa or country; first class city reterences, Cal! or address A. B. AL? STEWART & CO, ‘ant several “WELL EDUCATED AND INTELLIGENT LADS to assist in their barcel department. who will be prox moted when competent. Apply, with ferences, to MANAGER'S DESK, before 9 A. M., Broadway, Fourth avenue, Ninth and Tenth streets, Q<6)] WEST 30TH ST, NEAR STH AV.—A RE. B2L sectaie young girl as Waluress and chamber- maid; good city reference. Miscellaneous, 6) BROOME ST.A RESPECTABLE PERSON, A 102 widow, aged thirty-six years, of pretty fair edu- cation, is desirous of obtalmng employment In a kind faintly; would wait on a lady, take care of one or more cinldren and do sewing; would be tound perfectly. will- ing and obliging to perform any service which would be required of her: no objection to leaving the city; six years’ reference trom lastemployer. Call on or address, for two days, Mrs. E. ‘ EAST 35TH ST.—A YOUNG LADY TO ATTEND 347 a bakery; has lived two years in her last place. CaH or address on Monday. . ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY, A PLAOE IN SOME WAicre oF office, where. she can earn her living; is Intelligeng and not Afraid of Work. Address P. W., box 130 Herald office. Intelligence Offices. JIRST CLASS GERMAN SERVANTS AT. MRS. kK LOWB&'s German Bur Removed to 131 Hast hirteenth street, between Third and Fourth avenues. PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED— FEMALES. “sis PER MONTH FOR DAILY PRIVATE LES} ALES PH Mine is tn bnalish, “French, Latin oF 3 ‘or advanced, to Indies or chil- Mathematiets Miss BUMKE, Herala Uptowa Branch i FRENCH GOVERN OF EDUCATION, WOULD A Aiea io enter a private tamily to teach French, mnusic, &c., to children. Address MARIE, Herald Up- town Branch office, "ASTROLOGY. STROLOGER.—PROFESSOR LISTER, avenue. Send for circulars, Address all letters to if | box 4,829 New, York Post office. TTENTION | KNOW THY DESTINY AX have been deceived and lost tai wonderfully gifted Clairvoyant, acknowledged tunequall d; gives luck; caused marriages. 159 x “first street, near Broadwav. eS VUROPEAN CLAIRVOYANT TELLS AMES, ikenesses, causes marriage; Sdc. to $l. No. 18) West Twenty-fiith streets \{ME. ROSS, THE GREATEST LIVING CLAIRVOY- M rives advice in sickness, business losgps, thetts, erything, 763 Sixthavenne, between Forty: fourth streets, AFTER YOU MEDICAL. . No, 4 Bast 2th st, between dd and Lexington avs. TTENTION. TWENTY YEARS’ PRUSSLAN HOSPI- tal experience. Dr. JACOBY, 161 Bleecser siree! E. GRINDLE CURE ALL COM. A —DR. D « plaints: 2 years’ practice, 12 West Twenty-sixth AT MME RESELL. MIDWIFE SINCE 1840, 8 «+ East Fitty-second’ street, first door from Fiigh mit coilar brick House im rear, Maps and particu- | Will. No. 1,419 smard avenu on) ae aos JOR SALE—A BOOK A doing & cash business year; located in the heart ot iven tor seltiny ING BAGLS, Reading, VATALOGUES, POSTERS, CIRCULARS AND ALL kinds of Auction despaton by the METROPOLILAN LISUMENT. No. 214 Broadway. mM $18,000 to $20,000 Reading; best ha Al to or address De A —MME. MAXWELL, MIDWIFE, RESIDENCE lt East Tenth street, near Third avenue. NONSULT DR. OR MME. WEST.—ALL COMPLAINTS - bear Broadway. vice free. 45 B eecker consult this tt KIRK,—-RESIDENCE YOUNG AND THOROUGH LADY, POSSESSING AL X solid and accomplished education, also practical Knowledge of housekeeping. berert of home and kindred, is desirous of obtaining limmedia ely some position sultay bie to a lady, Address ESPERANCE, box 163 Herald Up- town Branch offic 7 ADIES TAUGHT HAIRDRESSING IN THK LATEST I Arle in 12 lessons, tor $10. Apply to 147 4th av., between 13th and lath sts. W 4X FLOWERS, FRUIT AND FOLTA\ W Sewtts bic. a'set; fruit moulds Ibe. x art never bejore taught in this city. be st HELP WANTED—F#EMALES. A T. STEWART & CO. A. pa vant OPERATORS ACCUSTOMED TO WORK ON CUSTOM SHIRTS: Steady employment and liberal pay will be given first clas workwonten, Anpty "at SENth. STREET EN. TRANCK before 9 A. M,, Broadway and Tenth street, noes SMALL GIRL, TO WAIT ON THE DOOR. GALL, 41 on Monday, before 10 o'clock. 62 West Lith st. N INTELLIGENT LADY, WELL RECOMMENDED aa eg eee ment: auieagte position 1M the inning can have a permanent su Panis ing ‘Office of HESS & McDAVITT, 744 Broadway. Apply after 10, ees W MORE LADY CANVASSBRS ARE WANTED A torell Lr. Hall's Bronchialine, the best cough and Cold resnedy im the world; one dose cures @ cold; price Suc. Office, 59 Cedar st COMPETENT MAN WANTED-IN A LIGHT business, for spare hours or whole tine, NEW YORK KOOK CONCERN, No. 7 Warren st, at 10 o'clock Tuesday. on GOOD, INTELLIGENT BOY | WANTED—AS A office boy and See in - beep gene | t MMeENce, ir week, Wi! 904 8 seo competent. Address C. 8., Herald office. ", NNOUNCEMENT.—TERMS IN TELEGRAPHY STILL W iused, THOMPSON'S College, 20 4th av. opposite Gooner Institue. “Day or evening: | Having eniarged by trom adjoining buil . = Ai iakete and then positively raised to $20; learn; take positions; no other business pays better. ESPECTABLE YOUNG IRISHMEN, ABLE TO CAN- ‘yass city or country routes, to call and see a ndid namber book, JAMES SHEBBY Barc! reet, New York, and 293 Baltimore street, Baltix NTED—TWO EXPERIENCED ADVERTISING WNichors to canvass wholesale houses mainly, for the most complete medium before the public. Apply to BLAUVELT & co, and 299 Broad way. TANTED—THB SERVICES OF AN [NTELLIGENT, W a Snereatio and Por business man, of ume doubted character, to establish nnancial agencies im New York, New England; best references required. Address ENTERPRISE, Herald offee. KE TRADES, p, STEWART & CO. 4 iret class Want a Ore oe AND SACQUE CUTTER, One having had Co) experience and thoroughly com- petent to measure and fit will secure a permanent cha tion and liperal pay. apply at MANAGER'S DES! between 8 and 9 A. M., or by letter to firm, stating refers way and Tenth street. ences, Bri OOTMAKER WANTED—TO TAKE CHARGE OF Aine houses, foF which will. be given store, with rooms, Day Apply, before 10 or after 5, to owner, 144 East 44th st at iiihteiaiciliaiantach nisl 2S PEC LE YOUNG MAN DESIRES T A Rees strode. Call on or address J. McGRATH, 41 st. : ersten nctle TAILOR WANTED-TO TAKE CHARGE OF A some houses, tor which will be given a splendid With rooms, free. Appiy, before Wor after 5, to 144 East 44th st. . ed Bs: PLASTERERS,—A YOUNG MAN WHO WORKED ii stor three years at the plastering wisnes to go under ne year; willing to work; city or coun- instructions tor ont gre JOUN MCCARRELL, $38 Weat: whet ie QUIRT CUTTING “THE ART TA ry fled to fill first class situations ndance ing ; graduated patterns La Rp ra : Fy ANTED— CLASS SILK HAT TRIMMERS, W apt we UENELivs SULL.VAS, 532 Broadway. For Giner Want Advertisements. See Directory. LOTHING. ArHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS PN ‘He call at the METROPOLITAN Weng are invited to me Se @ ESTABLISHMENT, in to obtain estimates on their printini hich caretully done there at exocedingly low prices,