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ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DVY. ^ waxts. . CONTINUED fRoM FIFTH PAGE. WA N "1 K 1>? A TIDY YOUNG G I K I,. AS i II \ M It B : mai>l and children a nurse: ono who hn no objerti in trawl. Good references required, Inquire ?t 113 Hil Uaui street, op i lairs. TIT ANTED? A SITUATION AS C'U AMBERM A 1 1> AN D TT plain s.<?er in a priiate family. Beat ol reforonoe. Call at 163 Carroll strict, Brooklyn. _ WANTED? BV A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, THE waabinir of a tew respectable ieritleuien or ladies, or from a store laful.y capable of .tore work, clear starching, b'rench tluting, and I'aiiau plaiting. Sue is acknowledged l? be one lit tin.* l i t. and can . ive t lie bent of city referent e aa to capai ilit> autl character. l'lc..ae address a note, or Mil. for Mrs U O. B , l~o Seventeenth alreet, front room, third floor, two doors ir. iu first avenue. Wanted? a situation, nv a respectable young w i'iuan, to do chamber work and plain sewing, or to assist Tu the care ot children. Beat of city reference. Appy at No. Seventh avenue, between Eleveuih and Twelfth streets, for two days. TVTA^TK0? A girl, as chambermaid, and to TT take care of an infant. Must !jo ft uio?, tidy girl. and ?ot atraid oi work: wolt recommended troinber last place. Such a one may apply at -ii- li . nry street, South Brooklyn, on Thursday. April ti. WANTED? BY A RESPECTABLE SWEDISH GIRL, a kituation an lady a tnaid or suatustresa. Apply ut a 1 ifth avenue. WANTED? A SITUATION, 1JV A RESPECTABLE young woman. Urotc taut, to ilu the houscti u'k in a ?trail fatuiy, ? r to taki care ot children. Can be seen all tLia week at II.'. La ' : Uu utii street, up stairs. WANTED? BY A RESPECTABLE YOU NO WOMAN, a i itualieu, e uamlermaid and to a isl in too v. ia!? b( and ironing, or to do general uousswi r. in a amall pri vato family. Ii t eity reference. 'an be seen untn ou gatrcd. at ttie book ato.-o lilU iweuty tuttt ttr??t. near Ninth avenue. TITAN ED? a situation, by a respectable TT y?uii? ?omat . in a small private family, to d ? general hit ttw ork . iJ a urn rat r and i. i.cr. IJest e ity ref erence. AtiO at No. i -:*tu t. COB tie aeen lor two u?y?. \A ' ?A ITUAIIOV BY % RESPE l ABLE Yf , rl to uo the general housework o< a sun.l prt .?te i. :? or t i do e uni en rk and P '1 i wn.it ore'ia.n ti.\..'..k ai tak ear. ... w.ilui-ci. '? uJ city r.- r nee. 1 eal or nd. i a, at 7.> iiisi .'-in teenth atreot, near hi t'< avenue, in t*.e rear, tan be seen tor in o daya if not II AN t 1 D ? A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE lV y i eoinan ? ?oolt, w .isher and iron r. Unijr at . a I'.. ..ii aim in in nil kinut of paltry. Hastueboit it e r uu i- i.i l.i r last place. 1'lmise call at .57 Soveuth ? in ? riii Iwelity aiAtli and V we n t v-sc veut ll Hti co t J TKf ANTED? A WET NURSE. APPLY TO Mil. J. Vf l.i ns rg, Ci rtier of Bowery and Hester street. En ti <. in Hester *trett, up . all . 11/ AN TED? BY A KEM'EC 1 A i;LE YOU NO til HI. A TT situation an elia*beri;i id , i to t^ke carj ?f children, c* to do plain acwiujs. tlood city reference oan lie dven. Plo.i.e call nt No. I. J Twenty ! irth street, betwean Beconu and Third avenues, I u. e.. iitoro, for two d:'.ya. \\f ANTr.D ? A S1TI \TION', flY A YOUNG WOMAN, TT witu ; rit clas eity r ? venue, to do | Uin oookrij; m ? private fanHv ; i? a i r. t rite wather and Ironer Cm be ?eenior two, daya at N o. 6 Second avenue, ta the rear, first flof.r froat room. WAMMJ-A SITUATION. BY A RESPECTABLE TT Frote iant ; r 1 , !\ < I ainl erinsid ai d plnin sewer. crHsmr.-i n? t ? ? ? i ? i . ? i : i sewing. It is no objeeiion to go a (t.ort eistanc" in i. o conutry. Can oome well recoia mended from ! ? r 1 .-t place or i t rclcrenco. canl.ejceu for two e.'iv ii ut llv.ut 'i str ut. V\r ANTED ? A MTU A ION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, TT tu i.o ehtnl ?m "i , or to aii-lit in washing anil iron lag' or to lie homework i-i n f-innll fuuiily. Has uo ob.ieetion to go t It- H;, n, , i i .- . ;? an ' in t'io country. Ti e tcsviityref lenee^iieu. i'l u e eall at llti Sulljlk street, between l ilai c y ami Kivln ? t ? ? ti treuta. nrANTEl) ? SITUATION 8, 11Y TWO RESPECTABLE ff NU( wotnen? oue an cook, aud to a."?i.it iu the wash ing mu ironin ;, ami tin- otn r to do ehauiberwork aud ae,i t in the wntbiig und ir ning. or u; laundress iu a atnall fa mily. llcat ol city vetereueo. Apply at 67 Croaby atreot, Ictwct n i'rinee aud Spring ttrects. WANTED? BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION in a mpucta'ole family, aa chatul ermaid and Beam ?tren or waiter: one * lio understand* her business well. Can five ti e 1 ut of city references Please call at ill) First avenue, corner of Twentieth street, second floor, front room. Can be seen for two days. UTANTED? A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE TT English woman, us cook in a hotel, restaurant or I lioarding In t:se. who understands cookim: in all its branches. ! 1 he i.est ol eity reference oan be given, if required, i Can be seen for two days I'leasecall at .'sHi Houston street, 1 between Mott and Elizabeth streets, variety store. | TXT ANTED? BY TWO RESPECTABLE YOUNG WO V > men, one an cook ; aho is a tirst rate washer and ironor; tLc i tlu r a ? i. nr.- 1 ii. i > : in - t r s- . ? hamboriuaiil nr to wait on a She lias first rate city references, an J can lie socu (or t? o days, at 41- Tenth bti cut. first floor, back room. ?\I'A.\Tl I'-- A SITl ATI(>\. TO COOK, WASH AND ft iron, b|l i-tcady, aober young woman; iii a koo J plain reek a. so a good v>ashcr and irouer. Ilaa the beat of ro iertnce. l'luaae call at 'Si l'riuce street, Lrst floor. W'AMH'-I.V A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT TT young woman a Mtuation to do general housework iu ? small private family. The best of city reference given if required. i'leaso call at 1J^> We?t Twenty seventh (trout. Wanted? by an English protestant woman. a situation as chambermaid ami waiter, lias good rt.ennee l uu lie scon for two day? at 77 Moadow street, back basement, lloboken. "|I7"ANTED? BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITU ?? i n ? !*!.?? thoroughly understauda her husi noae, nt.d i efcrs ? ith confidence to a family with who n ithe livid nix ye.irj. t un be uui in the rear I uilulug, 3J1 VV. J ley place, (front roeio,) near BlcccLtr street. 'nr anted ? by a respectable young woman, m of1.eut<i- aildri - i.od o< d lial it*. a situation to take tare hi i '? ildi i . is :. very good plain acwer. Can lie well r comuicutiid iri u iicr last place, as being a trustworthy, ateail> |||'IM.|1. and ntti I t n e in her Work. Pleaie call at No h I' ii ion coui t, Luivcreity place, for two days. ANTED? A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE you us woman, a chambermaid and waitor. Hostility rer.ee. Apply at ^.11 Bow, ry. Can he seen for two days. TV young woman, a- ct ok. washer, and irouer. lle.-it city ( all at ill U ii ry. Can t c seen for two day - Q| "nr ANTED? A SITUATION. BY A RESPECTABLE reior TX^ANT ED? A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Tl young girl, aa chumcormaid and waiter, or would as ailt in the ?n t.in - auil ironing aud do plaiu sewing in a pri vate lau.ily. lias iio objection to go in the country. Good reien neea. I an be seen lor two days, at In? Spring street, Drat floor, front room. WANTED? A SITUATION, BY A RESPECT \BLE young woman. ?? chambermaid and waiter, or to in ?1st in the washing and ironing. The best of city reference van be given as to character and capability if required. P.sa-t call at 1S2 West Scv entecuth street, near Seventh avenue, for two dajrs. WANTED-A SITUATION. BV A RESPECTABLE girl, iu a private family, to cook, and aasi-t in washing nnd irm iiu. w. uld have no >bjeetion to go a short distance in the country, to attend to a dairy, t an ho seen f ir two daja, if noteugaied. at 4 Mutt street, in the rear. Good reference ean he ptl n. WANTFD-A SITUATION". BV A HHFSCTABL1 Pri'te-taiit young woman, at first rute cook; would l.ave no objection t > assist in the washing and ironing if re quired. Please call at 170 Twity-aeoond street, between tirst and Second avenues, iceond floor, back room. WANTED-A SITUATION BY A LITTLE GIRL, twelve years of a*e. as waiter, his a good knowledge Of tbo business; is Mnart. clean and tidy Good reference given. Apply at the corner of Court and Pacific street*, No. 59, Brooklyn, between 10 and 1* o'clock, for two days. r AN TED ? BY A COMPETENT GIRL. A SITUATION as chambermaid, and to do tine washing and ironing, or to assist iu the washing and ironing of a first class faml ly. Can come thoroughly recoiumouded Plcaso apply at ?30 Mulberry street, bet w ecu Prince aud Spring streets, for two days, tirst floor, front room. WANTED? A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young girl, to do the general housework of a small family, or at chambermaid and seamstress. Can be seen for two days, at 44 East Broadway. Best of reference given. WANTED - A SITUATION. BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as nurse, in a respectahle private fatni ly; she has alw ays 1 ten accustomed to take care of children; -Would assist in light chamberwork if required. Best of city rtfereneo. Apply at 20 Twelfth street, between Fifth and fcixth avenues, t an be atup for two days. ' WJ WANTED? BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA tion as chambermaid, or to assist in washing and iron ing. or to do the housework of a small private family. Good city iet< renc given. Aj ply at 77 M est Eighteenth ltoiwetb Sixth aud Sleuth avenui'S. II/" ANTED? A SITUATION, BY A HIGHLY RESPECT f I able woman, as cook, she has lived in the boat fa vi iei in the eity. and throughly r.nderatsnda her I uiiness lnaintllraoel.es. None but afrlvate family need apply A Vre-- 1 l.'i Fourth street, between Amos and Charles >u. "11/ ANTED? A SITUATION, BY A VOUNO WOMAN It in a resectable private family, aa chambermaid and to do line washing and ir ning. Can give the b at o oity reftrence Can be fc< n for one d:;y at Seventh avenue, between Twenty -fourth and Twenty-fifth atreeti, third U >or, front retitn. YY* A NT El I? A Sill \TION. BY A RESPECTABLE VI vorn ws.man, s a- . rmai I, and ha* no i>: Jee tion to asnst in tl* wa ing and ironing The beat of city re ftre- c Apply at i.'.'. I i venue, between Thirteenth and > i rt< entl. str eta, lor ts o days. WANTED-A SITUATION. BY A RESPECTAB 1 young woman to d< plain evoking, washing and iroi. lng, in a private family. Tt e best of city reference Plosse ?all at i!'4 Jay street. Brooklyn, t an be s?< n for t w" iU> J TETANTf D? A -ITI \tion B1 \ TOORa \MT.itI TT can widow la<!y. aa huasekeeper; eh* perfectly uu lur ?tanla the manarcnii nt of domestic aflalr-. s 1 ir ??mn fci r kind and fond of children, would have iim.uje tionati> take il.ar.e oi an inlant, or forewoman in a Ires-ma in : or i.ny other/esp. tatle establishment; she bus ba I expe ri? nee in bcOi. Can give the be?t of reference as t m. aid and caialili y I'll use address Mrs. M A 1 r, t Of. e.untillnday evening, after ti.it to 7-1 E. rry street, Newell N J wftrenn interview can be ha I. All com nir i ll atii us must be paid, cone but rcapcctable porsoni nicil ii| ply TV* ANT EH? A GOOD, STEADY GERMAN, SWISS OR Tf cl.rid irl to do the general housework of a fauu ly of tbri ' pe.ious must t e a good plain cook, wa ieraud iri iicr. to ai b, goi.4 wa;es am! a p-rmanent situati n is oil Jill. A I P \ at I:, it est Tw lit/ 111 1. 1 street. \1' ANT LI)? A HI I ATI (IN, II V t T IIU ROU II LY < <>M fT peti i t rl, i.ri't or ? .nil ? i, ,t a privat i la H;ily ; vneii > p.ionable city ri lerenoe iven. Can he seen at So. 117 F eurth si ei ue, s< ond floor. I?ack room. IUAMUI-A s ITI A T I ON BT A TIDV YOl'Sfl GIRL. tt r.a ehambermald and natter, or s? i liam -er-u i.i nd ncri-e ia willing to nake herself n e , II. lie,. -ir y-ir iii L?r laat place. Moat oi city ret r .ic- ;(veii. p] .., tail at;- tirnyth etrcct, uear (>riud. ia the roar, s. ?J eairanto, ruoui No. 0, for two day a, WANTED? SITUATIONS BY TWO RESPEC I ATII . tt ?l? g w, ii, eu, one as good Co ik, wa in r M I Ir nor: tie other aa chant > rmaid aud oaitar. or te taky c^re oi eLildrcn Co d el'j refertne a. Ca:i he seen for two d iys. if ri t cut a: ? <). at 147 sei euth avenue, between Twentieth Uu Tuenty brst streets. WANTED- mtAT'ONH BYJtV'O RESPE'TA'tLF, t T j, I ng women om as ehambcilia.d and sea a-lreis, or Bnrs? . ti t oth. r i- v.-ait r. ho nnder t vnd her h i i'un 1 f aceu at fcaat Twenty t?aond atr. jt, toelr r.v out. I ?ituatieo. WANTS. TIT ANTED? BY A RESPECTAB..E YOUNG WOMAN, T T a lituatio a in a (mall private family. (o do liou-ework, or a. ehaml ermaid and seamstress. Please call at 4J UrMufitb street. WU! ED-A SITUATION, BY A TOl'Nn MAS. AS M entry elerk. ?r aa-i.tant boiikkfr'pi'r; ho 1. a good pen man, and >tniek at figures. Good city reference ?iven Sala ry nut vo Biuch an object ai a uermauuut nituatiun. Address R S., llerald oUice. "WTANT1D? BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION TT aa plain cook or t<> do peneral housework; is a irood vasher and ironer. and first r?t? baiter of bread. The best nf referen< e can be fiven Please call at "M- Sixth avenue, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth streets, tor M. R., third floor, back room. Cau be seeu fur two days. "TIT" ANTED ? BY A RESPECTABLE YOl'NG WOMAN, TT a litualion as tirnt rati laundress and ehainbermai 1, in a privntc fsmili . ?< uld be willing tu do tlie general liouso work of a small family; h:m no objection to go a s'jort dis tance in tlir country. Can furnish the best of city refer ence. Apply at 214 Went Sixteenth street, between Eighth and Ninth aveuues. WANTED? BY A YOUNG I'ROTESTANT t.SOMSII woniau. of cheerful difprnition ami good education, a | situation a? housekeeper or lady's maid, or to travel. Please i arfdre?? E D., New Brighton Post OUice, Statcn Inland, or apply at 101 Franklin street, | Tir ANTED ? A SITUATION, AS FIRST CLASS TOOK. TT in a private family, by a respectable young womuu: is capable of doing Mi(\ tiling she undertakes; is a Rood laua dress; bus no cl jcctiou to go a little distance intheonan try. ( an be seen for two days, at 157 I'irst avenue, three doors from Tenth Struct. TITAN TED? A SITUATION. BY A IUtSPBCTARLE TT young woman. I ei ntul'cr* ork st.J waiting, in a private family, l'ltus. tail ut -4-4-1 FturUi aveuuo, third tli or. front room. TIT A N TED? A SITUATION, BY A lUSPECTAHLE TT Scotch win n, as e " ?, w.. ,! >? r and iron -. Call be ieeu at bir present place, 1- li e. ' Twenty s. cund street. TTTANTED? SITUATIONS, BY TWO RESPECTABLE T I yoni'K ivi ui< a, one u. ? t rate eoo.-\ ana vvouM ! o tiil lirg to ne.-ift with tl.c vwulin- and ironing; the other a* 1 1 uil < i maid and t nc m \ i , i r tu tuite cftiv of c hi I . j ren and do few in/. J' si ol e tjr '? riini- in n a to c iar et.ir .imt cnpalilit.v. Please rail at I'ol S vtntii avenue, near Ttveu t) eoienUi strict, fourth Uoor, for two days. TVrANTED? A COOK, WASHER AND IRONEP; ALSO, it a w siicr girl, wl ?c?n v? Ii and iron. None but those li:iiytot 1 1 lent, and Iiumu the bod of 'references, need ap ply. ? 11 lit li' i? e.-t 'i'wi nty-tbird street, between Eighth and Niuth aviM.es. TIT A N TED ? A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE TT v*' man; is a lirst rote c ok. good baker, washer and ii' hi r . i- ,i iliii g to matt 1 . r . ? 11 cenorally n et'ul. and has H(< ? i ti.iii to go a short iliftanee in thecountry. It 'St of city ruerenee tiven. Apply ut 70 IlauiersKy street, be tvecn II i lisou ii nd Vnriek. VT ANTED ? A SITUATION, BY \ RESPECTABLE t Protestant rirl, to ii<> ohunberwork ssd a.-si-t with i . i . i 1 1 _ i.i, d ir . i ii or tl.e L* u oW'oi'k ol a sini.ll private f. t ' ! I est of city refer nee.ien Can he seen for two t cp ? il. all,! K ,?t Twenty fourth street, be tween 1'lr t and t jeond avenues, tir t lWr. T\'A-.Ti:i?- A SITUATION BY A RERPECTA Ill.r T ? Protestant girl; is a good cook, and a fir t rate ' wucliet ?nd ironer. No objections to ro a rtiort distanco in the connfry. Good city references. Can bo seen for two days at 83 '1 bM avenue, between Twenty sixth and Twenty teviiilh streets. TTT AN TED ? A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG GERMAN T T j: * rl aa seat trees in u Iniliih or American fiu&lly, ( all MaU Woo-ter htrcet. TTTANTEt'? BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, TT a situation as nurse and scamstroes Call'at No. 43 Oliver tlreet, room No. 2U. TITANTED? AT RAVEVSWOOD, LONG ISLAND, V t five milis from the city, two tidy, roppeotal lo Pro ? m t Htm ...1. i A i m oook, ' wafb. niid iron well, and the other as nnr^o and seamstrots. at i. ; J ' ron t street, thin vlay, between 1 and 5 o'clock. K( ne need apply but tboHC vho ean be well reeumiueuded i for lio&e^ty and capability. I TTTANTBD ? A SITUATION. BY A BB8PBCTABLX f \ yotiTtg woman, an cook; is capable of takun the wholo I char go of a pn\ato boadin^: lumse. The best of city reference. Pl( ase i j-ii i"! two days ut ?>! Marion street. TX r A N TE D ? A SITUATION. BY A RESPECTABLE f? young woman, as plain oook, washer and ironer. Beet of i it > ? r e< uhtry reference. Apply at 160 Twenty-flfth ?t. TITANTID? BY A M8P1CTABU 70UNQ WOMAN, t f a situation to do general housework, in a small private family. Be?t of city reterenco from her last place. Apply at 24 'J Broome street. TirAKTED? BY A NEAT, TIDY YOUNG WOMAN, A TT situation as ohamhermaid, and assist in the washing and ironing, or to do plain sewing, or as cook, washer and ironer; is a pood plain ceametresB and fine laundress; per fectly underst ands her bubiue: s; has no objection to go a sbort distance in the country or travel with a lady. Please call at 60 Eut Broadway. WANTED? A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE girl, ns good plain cook; Is a good washer and ironcr; | would lte ? illing to go an lanndress in a small private family. Good city reference. Please call at 137 Went Thirteenth street. between Seventh and Eighth avenues. Can bo ieen for tvo days. j "WTANTBD? A SITUATION. BV A RESPECTABLE V* young woman. as seamstress and to do up stairs work. Best of reference. Apply at 4 7 Fourth street, between First I and Second avenues, (rum Si to 12 o'clock. TTfANTED? BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, I TT ft situation as chambermaid and waiter. Best city reference. Apply for two days, at 301 Mulberry street, be I tween 11 oust oil and Bleccker. TIT ANTED? A SITUATION. BY A RESPECTABLE li young woman. us seamstress in a privato family: can make ladies' and children'*, dr. :-so? and can do plain sewing; l as mi objections to see to children. 11ns the l est ofiitv reference from her la^ place. Pleaee call at No. A Eleventh street, between I irst and Second avenues. Can 1 c been lor two days. Tl^ ANTFI) ? A SITUATION. BY A RESPECTABLE 11 you ns woman, r.s chambermaid and waiter: has the I Oft city reference. Please call at No. Ill Mulberry street, in the rear first room. TV-ANTED? BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT m girl, a situation in a pritatc family, to do light chant bcrwt rk . or waitiug and plain sewing; would like to go t > ti e country for the summer. Can be seen for two days at I'l l Eleventh street, between avonue C and Dry Dock. Tlr ANTED ? BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, II a situation as waiter ami chain! ermaid. II the best ol t ity rcftreni e from her last place. Please call for two days at 21,N Eighth avenue, between Twenty sixth and Tit enty seventh streets, second iloor, back room. TV" ANTED? A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE TV Protestant girl, as chambermaid and plain sewer, or to as let in washing and ironing. Good city reference given. Can be seen at M9 Twelfth street, second floor, front room. WANTED? A SITUATION. AS GOOD COOK, WAS" ii cr and ironcr, in a private family, by an experienced girl, with good city reference. l'Ua?e call Mero Eighth aveneue, south of Thirty fifth street. Can be scon until suited. TTTANTED? BY a RESPECTABLE YOUNO GIRL, A 1 1 situation to take care of children, and do plain lewirg and chaml erwerk. No ohjoction to go in tfic country. Plcaae call at 123 West Twelfth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. T\TAN1ED? A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE li woman, in a private family, as chambermaid and to assist in w ashing and ironing. Please call at 244 Sixth avo line, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth streets, socond floor, for two daye. TIT ANTED ? BY A SMART YOUNG WOMAN, A SITU 11 ation as a good cook, washer aud ironer. or as cham bermaid and waiter. Can give the best of city reference I'll :ife cull at No. o Dean street, Brooklyn, a few doors from Court street, for two days. WANTED? A SITUATION, BY. A RESPECTARLE li Protestant girl, fourtccu years of ago, as chamber maid and waiter, or to take euro of children. In a respecta ble private family. llest of city reference given. Apply at No. 7 Chrystie street. In the rear. WANTED? A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE yovac tout, to do ehamlerwork and plain sewing. Has good city reference from her last place. Apply at 282 First avenue, between Filteenth aud Sixteenth streets, first floor, back room. WANTED? A SITUATION. BY A RESPECTABLE TT young woman, as chambermaid aud w aiter, or can do plain sewing; Las no objection to take care of children. Best of city reference given. Please call at No. 3 Thirty second street, between Tenth and Eleventh avenues, in the rear. TV*" ANTED ? A SITUATION. AS CHAMBERMAID IN li a respectable private family. No objection to go a short distance In the country. The family must be mcmbors of the Church of England. The advertiser i? of strict halitsand of undoubted reference Please apply at 242 Sixth avenue, between 10 and 4 o'clook. TITAN TED ? BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA . TT tion as a good plain conk. Is an excellent washer and ironer. or as laundress lias tho bestef references . Can bo seen fortwo days at 244 Mott street. XVAtiTMD? BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITU IT ation as English cook: she understands American c ' l.ing. I as no . . t m, ti-,u i 'is i-t in washing and ir ninj it re<ir.ir?d; would go a short distance in the country for the summer Has good city reference. Can be seen' for two days at 2,'si Mott street, second floor, front room. WAN1Et|-A SITUATION. BV A RESPECTABLE ii PreUsUal young ?< man. as chambermaid uud waitor. Ilest of city refen nee given Can be seen for two days at 52 Perry street, corner of Fonrth. WANTEI,-nv A RESPECTABLE YOUNO WOMAN, 11 a situation as nurse and seamstress; or a< chamber maid and ?e:i:ustre?s. Goo* city recommendations can bo s' wn. Call at 13H West Twenty second street. ~llr AN 1 ED? BY A MIDDLE AGED SCOTCH WOMAN, TT a situation as tirst rate cook, in a private family. Is a cood I aker of bread and cake and has no objnetion to assist in washing. Good city reference gii-oii Can he teen for two days at 2.'i2 Mott street, tirst floor, back room. TITAN TED ? A SITUATION. BY A RESPECTABLE TT young woman, to do shamherwork and washing and ironing, or waiting, or gemril lionsework. Best of city riti rence given, w here she liv.-d three years. Apply at Kni Mott street, in the rear, fonrth floor WANTED? BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNO GIRL. A TT situation as (l amherirsl l and waiter. Has the best of city reference, l'loase call for two days at 335 llu ison st. XI'ANTFD? II V A 1'ltO J T A N T \\ < > *1 A N, A SI I IA tt tinu as cook, who thoroughly ander<tanai her bust ntss.lrian i.il steady lan ily. Nonccln need apply. Good city refen nee If reiiuired Can 1 e seen at 7 Eleventh street between I Irnt and Scconjl avenues, for twodays. ANTE !?- A SITUATION, BY A NEAT, TIDY. RE tt . 1 1 fourteen years old, la It nnMMMl fa nilly to tnVi care of children and nisk? ber-"lf generally i.d 1 1. ?t II /hi w ^rk wa i ? not i o much an objuet as a good f'cr, y home. Apply at :Vi7 Set-out uvenue for two daye WANTED? A YOUVO AMEiM' VN PROTt TANT TT woaaa, to take care ofay ooajchltd and to do pl?iu tee In p. Inquire t.t 12 ('bar ton street tor one day only TTTANTED- A ! T I ' ATMin , HY A RESECTABLE TT girl, as cliam emu i i and waiter The I ?t of refer ei elrt mlcr late employer where she oaa be seen at .121 f ourth avenae. \\ rA N TE D? A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTAItLE TT youn. wotofto. os cook, washer ? nd iront r In a p-ivate family, t -tn le I U ly recommended from h r present em r Please call at No. 4 I a troll place, Bleccker street, in the I asernent. \\T ANTED-I1V A YOUNG GIRL \Y ITU i.OMDRi: tt ferercc. a situation a* chambermaid and plain sewer or to af-in In tli i " r ? of children. PI i , all a! N o 2 Unl- n conrt, near Twelfth street, Unhertiiy pla.e. Can he *ecn for two day.. WAHTBi TITANTED ? BY A RE?PECTA B! F. PtOTBSTAMT II yonng woman, a situation ?? a lirst rata cook; un derstandt cooking in *11 itx bran< hut ? *11 It ?? Is of toupf, pa>try, and jellies No objeetiou to no to t''.e country. The lest of city reference given. i'l? *du apply at No. lit West Twentieth street \\rANTFI> HY A K LM'E 'TABI.B TOUVO WOMAN. II a fitnation a* cook, an<l to do the wasting "t a small family ; or at chambermaid snd to ?>?:.- 1 wit.: the within* and ironing. Good city refer#* ce. Pies re tall at 73 Fourth street, near liamuiond', for two day*. TIT ANTUU ? A MOHAN, FOB GENERAL HOUSE I TV work: .lie mu^l he a Hood wa> her and Ironor, and i a good plain cook. City reference require 1 No otuers aeod j ai'ply. Wanted, a good tc mistress willing to di Ii{ht , cnamberwork. Apply at li'i Third at ? uue. WANTKIWBY A RESPECTABLE I'itOTKSTANT Scotch woman, a fltuatiou as cLaiul en.i.ii 1 and plain fewer, or to do general housework; is a ,.ood wither and i ironer Would hare no objection* to go iu tUo coaotry. : Inquire at S7 Nirfolk iitrcet. WANTED? A MAN AND HIS VtlFK TO 00 A ?hurt distance in the country. She m conk an 1 lie as hostler. Germain preferred. Apply at .18 Bowery, ovor Citiient Bank, othce uf Second avenue Railroad Company. TV-ANTED? SITUATIONS. BY A MAN AND WIFE, vi without incumhiance; the man as gardener. who per fectly understood his business; the woman us cook, and | who understands cooking in all itx branches ?1?? can make | huttcr. Have no objection to auy part of tho country. Ad [ dress I*. P.. lierald office; or can he teen at Thortnra't I reed store, l.'< John street. I Wanted? BT an active BVSINBM votng V* man, a good situation in a wholesale dry zoods store, i or shippir^ house. llat had lour jeart cxperiauie in tho retail business. References sitlitsctory. Ploasu address i A. B.C., box 33 Newark Pott office. N. J. " ' \YT AN TED-BY A YOUNG MAN, OF GOOD CHARAC v I ter, a titration to altetid bar in a wholt'-alo or retail j liquor store. Can produce undoubted refereuoe Please ad I dru 1 11, A!., llerald olhco, lor one week. ; XX? A N TED? TWO EXPERIENCED SALESMEN IN li the dry ponds business, in Providence, It. 1. Good reference required. Apply to W. U. Robinson X Co., ZS John street, between the hoars of 4 and 7 o'clock P. U. WANTED? A SITUATION, BT A YOUNG MAN II twenty years of ftjrrf, us clerk iu a wa >ie .ie laaey j goods rr house furnishing biifiness, lit, i-oa with ! it la i employer live years, and can furnish Ihe b? si of ro.ereno a. Salary not to mneh of an oi jeet at a permanent situation Please address tt illiam, Broadway Post Oiileo. i \V ANTED?. IN A GKOt Ji ICY 8TOKK. A YOUNG M ? * Vi who it acquainted with Uu win n, ud vndcrsta | the cure ol 1 or.i Apply to J.t.n Loiuiran, oocuer&on. Seventh and Fourth streets. Williamsburg, L. X. \\ "ANTED ? A SITUATION, I1Y A RESI'ECTABLV, j if young man, at clerk in a grocery ttorc or to att lar or to take charge of a billiard saloon, or to drive a he | and wagon or cart. Best of city roterunce. Apply at , d Fourth avenue. Auguttus Sheridan. WANTED? A SITUATION AS GARDENER. BY A II t;?r ?inn. a sim le n mi. | -1 U (U Poor y< ,r-<. who speaks and writts English, and is perfectly at home in all Im dlCnni Muu ? of irdi la Cms em pi yod in some of the most eminent gardens of Germany, England an l j Scotland, hat the l est recommendation*, anil tire yours ex ! perltnee in this country. Address I. H , Herald oilico. TIT" ANTED- A YOUNG MAV, FROM SIXTEEN TO Ti eighteen years old, to attend in a grocery store; ho 1 mutt come well recommended for hone.-ty and sobriety. None l ?t Americans need apply. Please call from 2 to 5 j o'clock 1*. M at 34 Hudson street. TTTANTED IMMEDIATELY? A FIRST SATE VF.^'T VV and pantaloons entter. None l ut urot class need ap.dy at Brown A Powers,^.' Broadway. VI7 ANTED ? A BOOKKEEPER, TO GO SOUTH ? 1 II competent and iud listriuua vc ung man, who w i'iU-'.i a j handsome hand, and is quick at figures, it wanted aj book- 1 keeper, for an inland city in Oeoritia, to keep IrooVt by dou ble entry, uo ail writing, collect bills. Ac. Salary drat year about $bOO. Address box til) l'ost Office. XXJ ANTED? A SITUATION, BY A RESPECT VBI.E II roun^ msn. as coachman, iu a private family ; ho it eapabl? in his business, and can drivt four or six iu hand. No objection to the country. The very best of city refe rence piren from his last place, where lie served three years. Please call, or address J. M., Herald oQicc, lor two days. TITAN TED? A SITUATION BY A YOUNG MAN. AS I I clerk iu a hotel: has had three years experience in the business, and is caji.ible of taking charge of un eating estab lishment or bar. JUest of reference given. Address Hotel, Herald offioo, WAN TED? A SALESMAN, IN A DRY GOODS STORE ?One who understands the business. Apply at IM Sixth avenue. TXTANTED? SEVERAL UPHOLSTERERS. APPLY, It before 10 o'clock in the morning, at Nlblo's Garden; entrance in Crosby street. TIT ANTED ? A MAN, WHO HAS BEEN EMPLOYED I II in England making coke iu ovens. None but a tho rouphly competent hand need apply. Apply, personally, j this day and Saturday, between tho honrs of 4 and 6 o'clock, I to Mr. S. J. l'ittar. Resident Engineer of Cumberland Coal and Iron Company, corner of Broadway aud Wall street. TV "VVAJ;lEI)? A YOUNG man well acquainted Vt with tbo retail grocery butinass. Apply att 230 Bow ery, corner of Houston street. WAITER. -AN ENGLISHMAN, WITII SUITABLE T T references to Lis former city omploycrs, wishes an en gagement as waiter. Apply to t. M., No. 13 Essex Dtreet, near IlivUlon. "ll^ANTED? A MINER. WHO HAS HAD EXPERIENCE TT in coul mining, ai, d is competent to taku general charge of a mine, will kear of a good situation by applying to I), Griilcn, 47 Day street. * TVTANED? A MAN TO WORK ON A FARM. ONE TT well qualified, willing to work, with good recommen dation*, may riako known hit qualities and wagon by ad dressing R., Herald oilice. 7" AN TED? A BLACKSMITH, HELPER, AND FINISH er. A i ? p 1 y t?> Ml j?r HlOBpw? A Co., 27 W ouster st. WANTED? A SITUATION, lit A YOUNG MAN. IN T t a pi (.re, or as light porter. Cau give satisfactory reoom menmuions. Apply at the Manchester House, S4 VV biuli.ul street. ANTED? nv A SMART. ACTIVE YOUNG MAN, who writes a quick nnJ rapid hand, and a correct ac i Militant, a situation as entry clerk, or asirtant book kcopar, ii a wholesale dry teoaa st"rc, or any other light t i smcss; would make him ell gem-rally usofnt and accept .i li i t salary. A loan of f 50 to Wil woold he gireu his em ployer. Address T. O. C., Herald office, for two days. \JLT ANTED ? A SITUATION, HY A YOUNG MAN, A9 T T coachman; has lived four years in his last place. Has the best lecommcndat ons as" to hnneBty and sobriety. Can be Men for two days at 67 West Fiitoontli street, in the rear. WANTED? A SITUATION IN A MUSIC STORE OR pianoforte warehouse, by a young man. ninetoen years of age; plays piano and guitar. Address E. Elliston, Herald office. w TV "IV" ANTED? TWO OR THREE kXPERIENCED WAIT TT irs for the diuiu.: 6ftloou business. Apply at IN Wash ngton street. TXTAITER WANTED? IN A PRIVATE FAMILY; A T T man of good q&alittcations and references. Apply at 10 Washington squaro, Lt lore 1- o'clock. /"ANTED ? A CARMAN; ONE WHO UNDERSTANDS driving n furniture cart . A] ply at lol Chatham st. WANTED? BY A YOUNG MAN. A SITUATION AS clerk or assistant bookkeeper. The highest testimo nials and the best city references can bo given. Address T. S., Herald office. TV-ANTFD? TWO OR' THREE SMART WAITERS TO TT tend in a dininz saloon; those that well understand the business; none others need apply. Call at 114 Fulton st ?tlTANTED? THREE OR FOUR GOOD BOTS, WHO UN TT derstand marking billiards, at the St. Nicholas bil liard room, ?21 Broadway. Apply between 11 and 1 o'clock. WANTED? IN A GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING store, an active boy, fifteen or sixteen years of age, that resides with his parents Also, a young mat; one acquaint ed with the business preferred. Address Furnishing, Herald office, stating age and salary wanted. TV7" A N TED? A BOY, ANOUT EIGHTEEN YEARS OLD, TT to attend in a furniture store. Apply to Wm. C. Uig gins, 44.S Eighth avenue. TV7" ANTED ? AT B22 BROADWAY. TWO MEN FOR TT farms; also, men onlsteamhoats and railroads, porters for stores school teachers, clerks and salesmen, boys to loam trades, (-iris as cooks, laundresses, chambarmalds. Ac., and a barkeeper and porter for a hotel. Charges moderate. THOMAS Si'INK. WANTED? AT MANNING'S OFFICE, *1 BOWERY, A gardener, Scotch or From h preferred; a few practical farmers that can do plain gardening, a first rata woman as cook, mint know French cooking, (the highest wages given); six or eight good cooks, washer and ironers, with good reference. N. B. ? Employers suited promptly. - the: trades, ?tc. Amass meeting of the suif joiners of Tnis city, will be held at the Assyrian Rooms, in Third street, near Lewis street, on Friday evening, April 7, at 8 o'clock, to confirm the wages adopted by your delegatus, $2 Ml per day, on and after Mcndav, the 10th of April. By order of tho delegation. J Alt VIS REEVES, Chairman. R It. Montgomery, Secretary. JOURNEVMtN' HORSE SHOF.RS' PROTECTIVE Union Benevolent Society?' The members of the above society are re incited to attend a special meeting on Friday evening, April 7, at Bo'elo.k, at the Hermitftg* Hall, on business of great Important e. JOHN DENNETT, President. Joitu TA.tr. Secretary. PLUMBERS. ATTENTION ?A MEETING OF THE Journeymen plumbers will be liuld at Murphy's Uni >n Shades, Fourth avenue, near Fourteenth street, on Fridvy evening, as matters or Importance will be laid before tho meeting. Chair to be taken at eif l.t o'clock. rro THE HOILER makf.rs-a MEETING of TIIE X boiier makers of New York and Itrooklyn will be hold at the Crystal . in Grand strje t. near the llowery. on Thurs day evct.ing. April 6. at Jf, o'clock. As business of Impor tance is to 1 e transacted uc hope that every man who has the hit' rests of bin self and family in view will bo on band to assist in the furtherance of our mutual benefit. By order of the committee. N'OTU F ? THE PRIVATE COACHMEN'S PROTECT ivc Union Society. ? The members of tuis society ar ero iiuasted to attend their rcinlar monthly mea'.lngon Tiiurn day. the l?th inst., at (>."si Br ndway, a'- S o'clock, as there is a ???DcrHl el*, tion to take place of < iflcers for tho ensuing year. By order of the t.ovi i nim Committee. T. Kava%a?ii - ' |: VV \ LSI!. Pr ? i 1 ot rro YVOOD ENGRAVERS ?WANTED, ONE OR TWO A Crst rate wood ergr.ivi'f, imin -dint Iv; also, a boy who understands something o Irmnn. to I ?rn tha bu'inosS. Apply at Pine kney's est li : meat, lfli Nassau itruet. WATCHMAKER WANTFD.-A GOOD WORKMAN, OF TT ?t< sdjr habits. w i.ulil i nd an c?i 'Ue:it situation in ono of the healthiest cities South. )y application by ItUlf, I f 1 Id. t" Key, box 4o tn., t Post OUtca, tUOTgl*. Au American preferred. Salory. Jl.tHfl. 1UAMTD-A GOOD YVATCI! MAKER.? APPLY TO >? F. Brown A Marsters, 112 Chatham street. W'NTF.D? ONE FIRST RATE BRAS? MOULDER, It vho is acquainted u itU li.'.t work. Nona but steady men icid apply at 73-'i! Broadway. POLITICAL. Democratic republican general commit tec The regnlar montV.y me?tir ,-oi' this committee will la hald at the Stnyvesant ln-'Htnte on Thtirs,la> afen ing. flth inst., at 7,li o'clock. General aid pnn tualat tctidanca is particularly rcinnsteil. Re ord r R I t il A K i? Si IIELI,. Chairman Abthosiv T. Cam. ac, inn i .... Wm. r. Biflbt, ) Secr#tn"** SALEM AT AUCTION. 1 C\(\ TONS COPPER ORE. -SIMEON DRAPER WILL JLUU Mil at ftut tiun, at the Merchants' Exabaage, at 12 '* o'clock on Saturday, April 8, MO torn* eoppei ore, of twenty fiTf per eont ticbneai, for accoont of North Carolina Copper Company. Auction notice ? peremptory sale op ten ?eaaee Lands. ? Al-out JKI.IIflO acres of laud in Kaat Ten ueim, Morgan cotruty, belonging In the Taiuvf-oe Coloni sation Company, will be i>old in imall pare*!*, at auction. ?n Tburaday. the 20tb April. 18M, at I. o'clock, si the M?r chant*' Exchange, in (be city of Mew York by COLE k CHILTON , auctioneers. Kali particular! in a future ad Ttrtiiwiii. UCTION NOTICE. ? S A Ml' HI, OSGOOD WJLL SLLL at liia aalesroom. M Naasau street, by eatali gae, on Saturday. April S, at lOJi A. M., a lar,:e collection of uuw and aeeond Land household furniture, cuuipriiln; in part rnaewood parlor suite in aatin broeatclle, teta-a tat i.a and other sofas- mahogany, rosewood and other arm and my cLaira; mahogany, rote wood and other m.-irblu top dressing bureaus, marble top waahstanda. luarirre t ?r> rc bewooJ and mahogany centre tables, extcm-ion diniug ta'.le*. e imerote giro*, breakfast table*, work tables enamel. el chamber euita. mahogany and roaewood beds??aiia bedding, hat stands, rocking chaira. bookcaaes, book shelves, piano stool*, lounges. lounre beds. mahogany sofa beds, card table*, wardrobe*. carpet*. oilcloth. Bitting, trocaery kit.'h.a uteutila, oil paintings, mirrors, Ac.' the whole of which will A be aold positive, witneut reaerve. AUCTION NOTICE.? SAM U EL OSfiOOD, A Dl 'Ti ON ecr. bl Nassau street, will ??U at uiN-lini^, by order of tl.e Siren Commisaioner, on Friday Aprii 7. at ID A M., the iloop Lydia, as ahe now lit 4 on tho flat*, loot of i >rty ninth at re el. North river, as raiaed fr >m the foot of Voatry strut t, North river. The sale will take place at the vessel. 4 UCTION NOTICE ? SAM!,. OSfiOOD, AUCTIONEER, J\ <1 Niuau street, will pell by auction at Cast.e Gard u ou Monday, April 10, at H>H o'tl u k A. It., the whol- ?f the r> nmining properly at said establishment, t i ?> ' f silver ware, plated w.ir--, china, ,liu- ware, crockery, gaa txturea, obandelieri, miroya, Ao., together wlt.i a lar<e Collection of household furniture, enn-i . iu< of -of;'.*, ci *ira, cluing tables, carpet* i ureaus. looking -laaao*. cut r,. bedstead*, leddiug, kitchen utensils, A<\, Ac. C*taln#ue9 v ill be ready for delivery on Sa >urd sy, at tne at ro of the auctioneer, bl .Nassau street, and at Cuttle Gardi n. Auction notice.? suanuhae fowls and t hi Me*? Z Newell * Co. will sell ot?Prid?y, April 7. *? lija o'clock, at the auction room 7.' Nu.--.ia ?' r.-fi, s : -o ci lleetion of choici Shanghai, l oittar' n*. and other fowl*, domestiiutcjl wild turkiea, Ac.. ?.t.l wuridiy the attouti ja oi' i.ulri in r<. 1-'o?1-iio'v n ixhlhitioi ;t , .r trnu c?h. PE'i'LR fAKKS, Aufltuueer, 7-' N a u ? t Ul TtON NOTICr. ? BY TUOS. 11 ELL A II. N lU Sll, aiicti neerx. ? L r r mlo t is d ;v, i I" J ock, in the auction rooms :7 ? ontre street, near Dun i ?, . aiK and C'hamberr, the entiro nucit ?ud -.tufH ? > : u. !>nr ? on a: d liquor store, atand ch ks. crockery, i lna, J ; re, tiblei. pictnrea, ohKinpa?ne and ot ? r wit- -. < crii ?, candlea, aoap. &i Alao, tho y-.-nt- ?! furniture ot family; handsome rarpots, burc m?, sofus, A'.-. indny, c of i). '.ended culinit luraiturc, at 27 West iiroaUwuy. i' n rticulaia to-morrow, AUCTION NOTICR.? HARD WARJ. I'tNE TABLE l\ cutlery, atock good*, A ?J' O P.. VAN \ *-T o fiup ONS' sixth r-ulir trade a-v!.. ot t!i_ abovo will take 1 1 ce thia day. nt 1U o'clock, nt 1'iJ l'carl street. C itai- ^ ,ob i w ready. Term* four months. AUCTION NOTICR? BT lfM. S. INGR AHAM. ? 'IN J\ Friday, at iOjtf O'clock, at !14 Franklin ^tr et. all the exiclluit furniture contained in nai l lionao. vi . : ? gm y sofas, i hairs, ottomans, tables, fancy ?bairn. iMrp -i-i, it a) o, any French liedstMds, centre ta'los, : -s.it i- r . .is, lair uiRurcBtta, bedding ^c.; also, one pianoforte, oxton alon (lining telle, cooking atove, china, and UU2ht11ut.11 uli, with v Licit the aale will commence. % UCTION SALE ? TBR CELLARS CON h ECTKD ^rfh i 'he aevera I pu bite markets belonging tt 1 1>? ruy, iud tii.- iy lota and Uuildings will be leaded on bl !- t polilic m Hon on Tuesday April 4 1864, at 12 o'clock, M ?t the ';ty Hull, for the term of <ve years irons the d.-.y 0* <<?y next. N B ? I Ists of the properly ?o I t ' ?- 1 eon jiitiiK also the terms and oondii icn" ol sale, Diny l>* o!i ?aiued on application at tho Couiutro'Wf Oflct No. ; 3aU jr' ts4n.0lda. JAI'OB A WESTER VELT, Mayor, F. R. TILLOU, Reeordcr A. C. FLAliO, Comptroller, F . H . EDMONDS. Ch?mlerlal*, ?M. CUAUNCRV, Cnr. F Com. Ba. Aid.. w?. M. TRRMILVR Ch F. Com. lid Conn H, Comiaisaionera of Sinking tund finance Department New 1 ork, Feb. 2s lsA4 AUCTION PALE OF TATENT RIGUT3.? WILL BE aold April (i, at 12 o'clock M.. r.t the Slerohauti,' Ei change, the exclusive right of Eldridge'a Patent Corn Sheller, for the following named Stato*. tIi.:? New York, all of the F.aetern and aomo of the Wcttern and Southern Stales. This aheller may he seen in operation up to the day of aale, at SI Nasaan street, second atory, room \?. 4. For particulara see hanil bills. Also, at the same time and place, without reserve, (>40 acres of the inoat valuable land in llays county, Texas, tweuty miles weal of the capi tal. For a knowledge of its value call onSAMLEL OS GOOD, Auctioneer, No. SI Nassau street. UCTION SALR ON THURSDAY, APRIL 6, AT II o'clock, of crockery, china, glass and cutlory ? JrH Mots and packages of crockery, glass. Ac., in lots lo suit retailers and groccrt, by JOUN MONTgOmRRY, ll>4 Maiden lane. A C. iTUTTLE. AUCTfOXF.KR ? CENTEKI. HOUSE ii ? hold furniture, piano, Ac.? A. C. Tuttlo will sell on Friday, nt 10 o'clock, at No. 3 Columbia street, tasmall as (ortment of household lurniture of a family, consUtini of sofaa. chair*, carpets, oilcloths, mantel ornaments, china and glaFswaro, mahogany aedsteads, bureaus, hair mat tr. sn-s, feather bed*, bedding, together with the kitohen furniture, with which the aale will commence. Als.i a ?u ? trior toned mahogany cate pianoforte, of celebrited in iko. erma cash, and deposits required. Albert h. nicolay, auctioneer.? superb sale of splendid furniture, bronrea and mantle glasses, manufactured aud imparted by Chat. A. Htuidouine, being ! the til al rale previous to his retiring from business ? A II. ! NICOLAY will sell at unction ou Monday, Tuo duy un.l Wednesday, Arril 10, 11 and 12. ut bis wareroom, 'Si'< Broadway, ?t o'clock each day, his cut r- stock ? iplenditl furniture, I ronies, clocks snd m intel rnamcot. drawing room in rosewood and gilt, in every variety; splendid rosewood, oak and walnut diuinr and library furniture; mahogany, rosewood aud walnut chamber furni ture; elegant buhl, enony and but* de rose hufi'ets, bureau* de dames. Jitrdenellc's work ta; leu, Ac. ; elegant console tables. Ac. N 11. ? Tl.cro will to totind in tho above sa'o several splendid mantle glasses, oho magnificent. suit ui gilt furniture, and au elegant lot of furniture covering*. A LBBKT H. NICOLAY, AUCTIONSE&? STOCKS AND J\ I oudii nt auction.? ALBERT II. NICOLAY will soil this day, April 6th, at 12% o'clock, at the Merchants' E < change. f<>r acoouut of whom it may conoern ? Sss.tniO Buf falo and New York City Railroad fat mcrth'!;.,-e 7 P'rce.it 1 ouds. interest payable semi annually, at the ilauk of Commerce, $1,000 cac; ; $20 1)00 Chicago and Misaiaaippl Rail roiid let m, rt. a c 7 P'T cent convert! li bonds, intrc-t pnjalle semi-annually at the Metropolitan Hank $1,1"*) each; $5,000 Lyons. Iowa, Central Railroad 1st m.irtgi"7 per cent convertible bonds, interest payabla semi annually at the Bank of the Commonwealth. $1 <>00 each; $10,000 Buffalo and State Line Itailro<id 7 per cent income I onds, interest payable semi-annually ia New York, $1,000 each; $2,440 Atlantic Mutual Insurance Co 's scrip of 1854; $000 I' n Ion Mutual Insurance Co.'s scrip of 1R54; 20 shares Madison. Indianapolis and l'ern Kailroad Co., $50 each; 5 do. Suffolk Hank, $100oach ; 5 do Reliance Mutu.il insurance ! Co., $100 each; 50 do. Hamilton Fire Insurance Co.. $15 each; i 30 do. Excelsior Fire Insurance Co., fcWeach; lOOdo. Union Ferry Company, of Brooklyn. $100 each; 30 do. Crystal Pa- ' lace, $100 each; 40 do. New York nnd New England Union Telegraph Company. $50 each; 500 do. l,ycnmin< Iron and . Cual t o., of Penn., $10 each: 500 do. Ship Tim* or [loading Co.. $5 each; 3d do. New York Lu'ricatinir Oil Manufacturing j Co., $100 each; 750 do. Cabarras Copper and Uplrt MiuiagCo., ] of North Carolina, $.r>each; lOOdo. Ohio River Land and Mar ble Co., $10 each. Terms of sale, ten per cent this day. aud the balance to morrow. The accrued interest on all the bonds will be charged to the purchaser. A II. N. holds regular sales of stocks, bonds and other securities, on Mm- j day and Thursday of each week, at the Merchants' Ex change. At private sale ? A great variety of first class rail- ! road bonds, t ank, insurance, anil ether stocks. Office No. 4 Broad street, next to corner of Wall. Albert h. nicolay, auctioneer? peremp tory sale of valuaMe real estate on Church, Thomas and Rivington streets at public auction.? Albert II. Nicolay will sell on Friday, April 7. at 12 o'clock at the Merohants' Exchange;? Church street? The three story frame (brick front) house snd lot on the northwest corner of Churoh and Thomas streets, and known as No. 128 Church and No. 2 Tho mas street; the lot is twenty- five feet front on Church and 1 forty three feet eight inches deep on T' omas street; house 25iSJ. Thomas street? The two story brick hi. use and lot No. 4 Thomas street, adjoiniag the corner of Church street; house fourteen fat square lot ubout 14x50, with stables, Ac., on the rear. Also, the three story and basement frame > house (with brick front) and lot No. 6 Thomas street, adjoin ing the above; house seventeen feet four inches by twenty four feet: lot seventeen feet four inches by fifty feet. The above property is admirably adapted for large manufactur ing purposes. $0,000 on the whole can remain on bond and mortgage for three years, at seven per cent. Title indispu table. Rivington street? The three story and cellar brick honse and lot No. ^30 Kivlngton street, between Uoerck and Mangin streets; lut 25x!>3, house about 25x50 feet, finished in plain style, with Croton water. Ac.; grape vines, Ac., in yard. Terms easy, and title perfect. For maps and full Particulars of the above property apply to ALHERT II. ICOLAY, Real Estate aad Stock Auctioneer, No. 4 Broad street. ANTHONY J. BLEF.CKER, AUCTIONEER? PER emptory sal* of 000 valuable building lots, in the Eighth ward of the city of Brooklyn, and on Windsor Ter race. immediately aajoining. in the town of Flatbusli ? ANTHONY J. BLKECKKR will sell at auction on Tues day. April 18, at 12 o'clock, at the Merchants' Exchange ia the rity of New York. 2.T0 lots aud gores of land in the Eighth ward of the city of Brooklyn, situate I on Seven tcenth, Eighteenth, Nineteenth au l Twentieth streets > i Tenth and eleventh avenues, eomprisng the whole tract ly ing between Seventeenth and Twentieth stte? ts, ami Tenth avenue and the Flat bush line; al-o the e.v.terty half of the blocks lying bctweon Eighteenth and Twentieth streets, Ninth and Tenth avenues. Eighteenth strut Is opined through Into Flatbush. audit under contract to be graded and pnved throughout its entire length on or before the 1st of June next; the lots fronting on Eighteenth street are an der contract t" be graded? those requiring excavation to t he grade of the street, and those requiring fllinr to withiu thn e feet of the grade of the street? of both of whijh con tracts purchasers will have the hene*t free of expsnso, also tho whole of the valuable property known as Windsor Terraoe, in the town of Flatbuslt, adjoining tho Brooklyn lots above describe I, fronting on tie Coney Island Plank R'tad, and comprising the property on both sides of Seely and Vandorbilt streets, now opened snd raded. and also that on both si lea of tliecou tinnation of Eighteenth street,. This very desirable pro r rty will be sold in sc tions containing from f ur to twelve lots each. Full covenants for restrictions ii'Mn <t nui sunces will be inserted ia the deeds. The most elegant \i la pit cm in the vicinity of New York are to be found on this ? < tatc? thost on the hill side, between S 'oly street ml the Br klyn line? overlooking the whole richly cuUivat I ni;rii ultnral plains of Flatbuth, with Sandy Hook 'ind Rock aivuj, tbe w aters of tl ? lower bay atod the Atlantic, In tho distance. Free from city taxos und assessments, and within two end a hair miles of Hamilton avenu* ferry of easy ae ce ? l y omalbusM s irom Fulton ferrv and in tne imin' ai He vi< inity of extensive and ornamental Improvements Al io, ] at the same time and place, three of the ele taut an.l com moilious suburban villas now erecting on Seely street and tiro i n Vanderl ilt street, ( aeh with six 1 its of groun 1.1 to ho completely finished without expense to tbe purciia* r?. Maps may be obtained at the auctioneer's. Sixty per cent. ' of theptrchaae money may r miata en bond anil raoft ;u Jur three years. Title ladispatahle. Full warranty d en will! i given and printed abstracts of title tnnv i ? oi t aino i after i l.cjule at one dollar a copy. Sale positively t o tho highest ITilder. T>Y nF.NBY H LFED8ACO.? ON WEIIXE8DAT, 12TH, J ) ami I iuirsiiay, Kith April, at II o'cloi s, at th r Ueu ?? ,tlJ. 1*. Kcaumont, Esq.. Sfl ChaioheVl street, a few doers v i t of Broadway, his en i'-e superb collection of pi tur. < consistinc of upwards of Jtm original paintings, of the too, t el. oil i and costly description, selected fr *iu celebrated it a ilios aad galleries in Europe, anil contain in i n gren ter mi u l erof roiiily 1 1 autiln! getns of art than any preceding s.ale. Connoisseurs will nnd t b ia the event of the season; and tin r ti oui distant cities w ho make it convenient to itti n i w ill ha' e an opportunity such as rarely oceun of se|e. tiii|! frotr pain tings of acharanter so well caleulatoii tomenl thi r< (uii ' mentK of an advaaciag pm lie laste. Cm *!< r . s trill I ' rendy at eur stare Sve 4ays previous, aod the eoileetloa ninj i o viewed on Monday and lueaday tirei eUin^ tho i.ile JOHN L VANDEWATER, AUCTIONF.ER.? Tlltf tla f, (Tbnrsilay.) April 0, at 11 o'cl. - k, ?t . i.-l ??? i i ot'er ropes, pear, peaeh, plum, und aprle tro ; C inrse wirtirias, honeysucKlc, grapo rlnos, climbing nnd raauhig reses. Ae., from the nursery of O. Marx. JOHN L VANDEWATER AUCTIONEHR.? TO H"R I row, Fridny, A pril 7. at lO1* o'clock, at i ! Na s- re. t a lar. e assortment i f hardy standnrd, dwarf, inoss. climb I ing and runninn roses, peonies, westeri is. Ae from the nur lery of I). Boll, corncr of fiftieth street and Broadway, I ?AlJi> AT i COPORATION DOCKS AND BLIPS V ZL I at public auction.? Notice it hereby giv LEASED i 1< u. ckK and slips, lelonklug to tL? ton*).41}*1 th; f1l" ' e.t' ofNcwYork, the leaser of which were not <#.ou . V it tl h i.a< tioii sale ou the 23d nit., will be leated uVf, i't.1 lie auction, on tl.e li t d?y of Mai next, at 1 0'elLv* JL* N at ti e City Hall, for the term of Ujt years from th?.?: 'i-#y ci May, 1WH, vis East River.? 1. East half of pier Stf St. >n.! half of lulkl ead between .Viand fl 7. foot of >Valnnt 1 ?tr?<t. 2. W eft I alf of pier No. ST, and half of bulkhead l?t?ten 37 and 5f>. foot of H'alnat street. .1 The half of 1 I ? 1 1 pit rt and I ulkhesd at the foot of Hroomestrect. North : Riwr. 4. Bulkhead at the foot of Barrow (treat fi. pier I No 51. and bulkhead south to the ferry, fud half of balk ier d 1 1 1 * een SI and 52. at the foot of Christopher street. (I, I'ifrNo..'! at foot of Hammond street. 7. Pier foot of 1 V< I lei nil. etrevt. 8 New pier (3iK? lect long) foot of Twin tii tv street. !? New pier loCH) feet long) foot of Twenty -se : e> r,d street. Terms and conditions of sale fame aathefor , irer s:.le (March 23). And. also, maps exhibiting ' he wharves and piers iray l>e seen at the Comptroller's o(Ace. JACOB A. VVJSSTERVIlLT, Mayor. F. R TILLOdT Recorder. A. C. FLAGG, Comptroller. ? W IDMOMIS, Chamberlain. VI M CIIACNCEY. Chn, F. Com Bd. A'd. Wit. M. VERMII.YE Chn. F. Com. B 1. Conn. Commissioners of Sinking Fund. Finance 1'epnrtn.ent, New York. April 3. IK5*. EM'hESS WAGON. HARNESS, AC.-ONE E\'1'KES3 (( onci rd ' uilt) iri^D, been nsed but six months, and i in ?>. d running order. also, on light grocery w?son, five hI' I firncf , and two saddlas, for sale at WELLINGTON A. < Alt'J 1 K'S Auction store, 57 Dcy street, corner Greenwich. F COT-TON. Al TTIOVKER.-BY F. COLTON? Till S ? day, Thursday A pril 6. large and important sale of v?rj rli b < art H rosewood ? ? il n.ahogany furni' nre, French pla'l ii irri r> tainask ai.u ? curtains, velvet carpet', pi im* forte.", A at l'J.j A .ii , i t 44> Twenty-second atroet, bo tween Filili and Mxth aveunes, a most spleudid and rich a? i < rtm< nt of household furniture the property of a gentlo inst who Ik giving up housekeeping. It will embraoe the i t ej pen Hive and rich assortment of rosewood Pen tun fur niture in >atin. damask and brocatelle, richly car ved and ill marl 1" t ip centre null and centr- t iblcs, very rich luce nui ut i ask window curtains, very heavy carved eoruieo oval mi rr r> < I tho uoit expensive olaract t, rich nrmuln : and I. roi:?i- ilockl and mantel ornaments, velvet and tapes trj carpet;, s' lid rosewi od extenaios taiilen, richly earvod !? .' in 1 hedateadK ami dri-'oinir hureaus, 1 ?untiinl book i o cetta o eh?ir? of roaowoed, together with bedii and i hu.r i attrc ?? ?, china aud claae waro,bilver and plated ilo. , I . r; in and ' .im luent furnti.rc ; ul-o, all the gun tl\turu-<. el.audL'iierK, Ac., throughout the bOBM ;al90oue apU-udid ; i " in ? c n ,-t wood piajioforlti, rielily cirvcd. All t(io furui | i re in t ii i m ssle l.u* been in.n'e to order, without ri'^ar 1 to | expense. nn?l it ol the very tirft gun ity. k at ilo<uu? will l.< ri .l dy ii ? day before tie rale, and the ftfnitiirc uiay be i Hu i' tn the aiti rnoon previous to the duy of Hale. (1EO. R. LEWIS. ACCTIONEBE, WOULD UESPEr'T X ?>.: y it. form Mn fcii lulu and the publio in (euoral that ei iix prepared to sif* bU personal attcn eiuit to the sale 1 1 , i i j.te, ( aldtiet fnroiiure, hoti -?nhold and other ifood-i, ., v 'idi n. i f or at bin rootr., 211 Bowery. Tvraib uniderute, (I r<tvri o prompt. Refer* to Simeon Abrahams, E up, ?i I tifl.ru. Enq.. Nicholas MeOraw, Esq.. Gil ? rt. I I \si;i. Ei q. GEO. U. LEWIS. C .neral Auctioneer. i I 110IK.L PON SOT'S ENTIRE STOCK OF EXQIII I V' f.t iy can ? furni u ?? WILLIAM IRVINC. A ? 0., | v ; ( tioucc'8, will fell at aucti >n. Friday and Saturday, ?>! ? 7 mi 8, n- iiiK o'clock t? h d- y. at ? ?? '-aiv- .is ] i J'ror.ii??y without reserve, the entire costly atoolc of ; Ocor e Pi nsot; well known as the best and most re?h<-r ho Si'i ufaetnrer oi' ea! inct furniture In tie United Statue, It i s a " rtinint embraces ovefy \ariity of parlor dining ro i lii ri r\ , 1 1 i'r i in. and niav ry fumlturoof the litest stalls and of the most exnuiiiitu carving, nil mnnu';vctnr^d I ut i'er Mr.l'onfot'e iinme i te supervision. Kv 'ry artlole will ! le i>lu wit bout reserve, nr the :ii ove luutlemnn rol ires from I business on the nrft of May K rewnod ftirnitnr ?Sup rh carved r> 8ewood parlor turniture, en suite, of exquisite car* in? of every ft\lc antiqne, BlUnbethan, Louis IVth, ' hi d tie latest i'ai i ian styles, covered in rilk an 1 satin troca telle satin brocade, tvoiiveHe, vel\ ct, Ac. Also & lar-'e : number of tuit. s in muslin; etegeres " OYery design witu ' heavy pluto glass doors, stid backs with mnrMeivnd rose wood tops; must 1 1 h l orately c .rved centre a, id pier ta'des, with Human luart le, Egyptian and yellow, of Mennntnps; | eard mid sola tables ut the most beautiful dosigns: ladies' I es rcti ires, secretaries lined w ith saliu wood, eneuifmeroa, ; nnnie etegeres, richly curved bcoklases, viry elegant warj roi cs; amour-a glace, with heavy Frenoli plato glass, In ??? ri"Hs et\len luites of exquisitely carved bedroom furni ture ol every stjle, comprising bedsteads, bureaus wash ttai.ds cabinets, wardrobes. Psyche glaiies, bedriom lounges, very beautiful. Carved oak furnlture^Ele^untly carved isk extension dining t?l les, with every variety of eiali ratr carving: oak 1 o.,kCas?! (<( variuur styles aud yit tcrns; fidehrrard and buffet, in antique. EUiahethan, Aud modern carving beautiful library and writing talilos. Ulai k walnut? Every variety of eprved blank walnut pir li r. library, dining room, and bedroom furniture, llois de ruse, tulip wood, and bubl furniture ? Bedroom sets, elegant French bedsteads. ? ashstands dressing bureaus, etegcrcs, eneoigmeres, ladies' seuretaries. work tables, Gamier's suites of parlor furniture, Ac. The. ulu ve stock is one ?f the rnest mperb ever offered at auction in this city. The trade are respectfully informed that on the 27th of April Wa will dispose of Mr. Ponsot's eutire stock of carvings, pat terns, rosewood, oak, black walnut, satin wood, mahogany I \eneers, work benches, tools, and his entire unliuished ! stock. GO. HORTOX, AUCTIONEER. SALESROOM No. 13 ? Si.vth avenue, \t ill sell this day. at 10V,' o'clock, the fiirul'ure contained in house No. 10 liatuersley place, near Houston street, consisting of the usual assortment. Also, two carts and two sets of harness. Household furniture.-a. h. nicolay & co. will soli at auction, on Thursday. April (i, at the sales re.im, 169 Broadway, near Cortlandt streot, household fur niture, removed for convenience ef sale, comprising maho gany sofas, bureaus, suits of furniture in brosatelle, oard tables, enamelled suite of bedroom furniture meludeoo, combes, and a variety of other furniture, oil cloth, kitchen articles, Ac. Sale absolute. A. H. Nlt'OLAY, E S1NTZEN1CII, Late chief salesman to H U. Leeds A CO. Stock of Stationery, Binders' Tools, Ac. ? A. H. Nicolay A Co. will sell at auction, ou Fri lay, April 7. at Il>J'a o'clock, at the store, 218 Greenwich street, the whole of the stock ol Mr. J. Suell, who is retiring. It consists ot blank books in every variety, cap, letter ajid note paper, binder*' toole, el ears, envelopes, Bibles, rulers, sealing wax, inkstands, si d the usual assortment of articles found in a st uiouer's. Sale absolute. A. H. NICOLAY, E. SINTZEMCH, Late chief salesman to li li. Leeds .t Co. Itotiscl old Furniture. Ac. ? A. U. Nioolay, A Co. will sell at auction on Friday. April 7, at 10J, iVelook at the st' re. 21>- Greenwich street, household furniture, c insi^iinn of ir rain aud three plv carpets, mahogany bureaus, ta les, 1 1 dsteads 1 ediiing, sofa, chairs. and an assortment of hnuso l.i M li rniturc, kitchen articles, Ac. Also. Ktoro tixtures. L;aie absolute. A H. NICOLAY. E. SINTZEN It'll, Late chief salesman to II. H. Loedk A Co. Household furniture and pier glasses at an. tii ii.? On Hominy, at 10 o'clock, on the promises, tl ? entire furniture of house No. 169 West Thirteenth s ".reet, nisr Eighth avenue. consisting of parlor, dining and bivl n ' n\ furniture, beds nn>l bedding, glass and and cHna w are, -srpets, Ac., new in October. Catalogues on Satur day. WELLINGTON A. CARTER, Auctioneer, 57 Dey street, corner of Greenwich. Henry h leedb auctioneer ?by ii. h leeds A Co. At ball-past lOo'cloek thil day, at tho stors No. 8 Mall street, unrivalled sale of real Florentine Mosaic ami fancy goods, being the largest and most beautiful col lection ever offered by us at auction. from New York Crys tal I'alacc. The most splendid collection of real Florence mosaics, consisting of centre table tops, cabinets of ebony inlaid with various costly marbles and rare st ones, paper weights, brooches, Ac., from tbc royal factory of Tuscany. * The above goods aro manufactured in Florence. Italy, and were tho admiration of every person in that elty, for t'icir elegance finish, and perfect imitation of the most beautiful painting. The attention of amateur* is particularly called l to the above splendid works of art. as nothing similar has ever been offered ior sale in this country. Real Carrara marble, received per burk Warren, from Leghorn, consist ing of Pfvche, Venus of Canova, struggling Cupid, Ceres, Love and "Friend-hip, Cupid and Dove, Roy and Bird's nest, and snvernl other exquisite pieces. Etruscan. Hardiglio, Uel e. Mcciel, nnd otlier va?0F, of new style, -ro vt beauty, and various sizes. Also, alabaster and' other statuette*. A ?ne assortment of bronzes of every kind, plated ware do., china do., and other valuable fancy articles, are ready for exhibition as above, with catalogues. Also, lfti doten silver plated table, dessert and tea spoons, and forks, the best of silver plate on German silver. Goads can be packed for shipment by M. Paudoltini, at a small ex pense, on the premises. HENRY n. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER? RY H. II LEEDS A Co. ? This day, at 12 o'clock, in front of the talos room, No. 8 Wall street, new Prince Albert barouche for one horfc, nearly new, and in good order having l.con used but little, with shirting top. silver plated p.itcnt lumps, was made to order. Also a splendid set of new silver mount ed harness, made in the best manner. IMPORTANT AND PEREMPTORY SALE OP ESTATE of a firm retiring from business? This day, Thursday, April 6. at 10 o'clock A. M., at 165 Fulton street Brooklyn ? $20,000 worth of dry goods to he sold at public auction, without reserve, to close the ostate. commencing this day. Thursday, and continue from day to day until all is sold.? The entire stock comprises an extensive and very Bclcct assortment of British, French, German and American dry goods, principally adapted to the MUOB, OOnsittilg of la lies' dress goods of every description, embroidered Canton crape shawls, broche long and square do., tablecloths. Irish linen and shirting. Ac.; together with many other a. ticles. too numerous to mention. Sale at 10 A. M. and 2 and 7 o'clock P. M. R. 1. TODD, Auctioneer. JOHN L. VANDEWATER, AUCTIONEER? TO MOR row, (Friday,) immediately after tho roses, beautiful garden flower seeds, of the stock and importion of the well Known seedsman and florist. E. M. Hissed. Orford, N. H., embracing oter 1 ,04)0 uiilcront varieties, aud iu lino order. Lots to suit purchasers. J MORI ARTY. AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL THIS . day it 10 o'clock, at 173 Chatham street. a i.irse as ? rtmcnt of second hand furniture, from different families e v in i' tin city. The salo will commence in the street, and will be continued in the store and to tho rear of 175 under tlcFn.nklin Museum. Every artiole offored will be sold vi itliout reierve. II VE STOCK AT AUCTION ?WILL BE SOLD. ON j Saturdey, April H, at 2 o'clock P. M. on Kandall a Mriid, ly order of the Governors of the Almshou-a, a very sup rior lot of livestock, consisting of the following, v i 7 .' ? -fine horse, sixteen Cows, one l ull, one yearling hcif r. four large boars, seicn smell pi^s, twenty luroe sowt, t?ix with voung). and seventy .- ticking pigs, (an be seen on tlio (sir I'd. JONATHAN STEARNS. If N. CROFT AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL ON \ ? I ? Thursday, April fith.at 10 o'oloek the contents of l an eating house, under the msrket, corner Hi k^ and At law tie rtreets, Brooklyn, consisting of two dozcll tables, WO chairs, i ars, connter* and pictures; also, crockery, < aster*, ' Vnlvi" ami f< rks, spoons decanters ami glass ware in large Tarlety ; also lar. e cooking ttove and cooking utensils of j every description; also, 200 feet new gas pipes. MARKWRAY, Art TIONEI.R? positive sale of household furniture, on Friday. April 7th, at li)V? 0 clock, at 314 Broadway, (Gothic UalT,) con?i ilu^ of rose wood nnd mahogany parlor suits, handsome enamelled chnml er do., sofas, lining' s, bureaus, ehalrs, fancy side pier, i nnd extension t a ? les. Also, a quantity of otfioe furniture. I PANTS AT AUCTION.? WM. S. Mrll.VAlN WILL <?ll st aneti, n. at No. 7 John street, on Tuursday \prll (i, at 10).t o'clock, a splendid assortment of ro* ??, came lias, ! Ac., fr "Ui the nursery of J. E, Kauch, Brooklyn. ])LANTH AT AUCTION. -ALBERT II NICOLAY A CO. will sell nt anotion tbl- 'lay. at 12 o'clock, at t ie i-aletroom, It '.' Hroauway ai'out 3 si V), ice plants, coniiirli ing roses, verbenas, Heliotropes mig lionet Us. wall How ? crs, Ac., Ac , all in pi rfect lo .It i, and to be sol i without restrve. i . II NK'OI, \ V, EDWARD s I \ TZBNICH, (Late chicf talesman with li H. Leeds A Co.) P C. KEMP, AUCTIONEER.? MORTGAGES HALF. It. of 1 nrr.it i. r ? l'ianofort. . Mirrors, carpets. China v. nr , Ac., t. morrow (In .< v ) * t 10 o'clock, at *5 Nassau I -tr..t, two d> ors Iron Fulton street ? R C. Kemp will rt II at ?u tion, as itlovi a>ery lfir^o assortment of bonte bold ii miti re, vis : -All thefurui are ?f a lnrg> four ?t <r y I in. if runoved for convenience of sale, to bo sold by order i of ti e m.-rt n. ee nnd con ists of one superior rot?wood ?even octavo pi r.oforte, a >urv beautiful Instrument; r"Sn- | * '-'I pi.rlor furniture en suite, rich oval mirror*, pi >r 1 >!??:.? If-' i i'n I 1 rimel ehi a VS-00 and ornaments; tea i indnfiffK ivory lalanec liandl'd knfveeand forks, sil I vt r ware, tni stry and other carpets, m*rhl? top cent e a n <1 ; 1 tc I s. oxtn.sion dinti g tables, 1 o >k *?es, ward 'obes I it arl l( t' p nr plain lire ios aid w%sh?t4Rdt, hair mat* in .' t.rlih I'.iinti d and ?name. ltd ehoinhrr fnfni ore on niti - 1 ? ' s i .is and i '? air*. roci.T , Voltsirt tbairs, lane scat rt Mrs, and til the us?ial a r-.-tmcnt of hou ehold Ini i in. i , w l 1 k It well worthy tho attention of h u?i,keup ert and dealers. Catalogues on tht Diurniog of salt. dales at aiictiw. Roses from the nubsiby or j. b. mant WILLIAM IRVING A CO., Auetioneare, will i aaetlon on Fitday. April 7th, at 10)* ? ? . .?d rouipn No. h Fin* ?tr?ot, atau.ard. half standard, < perpetual. mo**, Bourbon Nois.tt?s, Hybrid, Bait Belle and other fine vari*ti*u of roses and *reouho??e p A*'o *"k i> in pots, in full blooin, from the nuraory Hi ll knewu fl. ri.t, J B. Mantel. Just taken out t (round and warranted true to aame*. G QM-ENDID HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE -WIL A Co., Auctioneers, will ?ell at auction on day. .ftjji t,ih. at iu*i o'eloek, at the four atory freel I htiire, it.H'eetl'weaty tirat at . aaar F'ifth aveaue, tb aecie of J ?'nrty. Exu., all the elegant furniture eon in tbe alovevdm,, mad" to order by Meela: haa been ! l ot a ?l ort tim. i>arlor furniture? superb royal Was t*r cnrpeti and rws, auite of rosewood furniture.exiiu carvio. covered ii. ??roea ailk broratelle, eonaisting t tt,p ?"tatea, laut.viu?, arm ekaira, eeidkf aud ditto mantel and pier tlaraea. in rich eo???yrrame I carv_ed n.tewood centre a?J sofa tables; supern c.trvei wed ctegtre, Louis 14tk. decant ro?ewood7 ocI&tc | cottly u.arl le and ormulu cUtka; heavy silk brocatel late ? tirtalns, with carved eoi,,ieea to match; ra > bronze nnd ormulu chaadeliara ant tide brackets, be? 1 Se\ r< a Pori'f lair vaaea, with centre tierea in ormulu wood *terere; plate ;-laaa doera and back. Dining ro# | suite? fcie,.ant velvet carpet*, auperb suite of cl-iboj carvi d anti ue oak furiiitnre, covered in izraen velve fiatinf of Irflet, 3 splendid etugerea. ? ebaira and ' chair*; tr tri.ilii ent ext'.neion dining tables, bide tab ant ftiteof cnrtalas te mutch furnitnre; broate in >1 ii i lot k; i iindelef ra*. Fariau arouua; statnettes and t< Buiroi m luriiture en suite ? Blegant Wilton ami B* carpet* and rug*; rich carved black walnut badateai Jrioor a (.lai e; wardrobes; u reiving bureaus; wa^h* , caMi.cta: bookcasea; suites of black walnut furniU I roi-atillr; fuutruil arm ('bairn; brocatelle and lacj ilo* cvrtalr.s ard c roicci; ricli cbina toilet ?etar'* tt rleu i air u : ttressea: feather beds, bolsters and b llict'ta, blanket*, nviits, counterpanes, Ac. liasei Bru< >lf carf?t;l i le -ant black walnut book'asea; ?ion ditiicf table; suite of carved black walnut furnit brocatelle; rofaa, arm chaira, lounges, chairs, cout si'losr* . l roiattlle tad lace window e-irtains; e c1 in:: ('inner nnd ue- ? rt seta costly act of rich heavj lb hiut glass, oonaisting of ImiiMi pit. li r- gi < 1 in j i', a, 1 ( i It, * ii" ? Ac. Alao, Kngluh oil elot vtianu I* i u ?rt 1 ? hair oarpeting, plate ttair rods, Ao. i . c|!.tc its.- .rtincntof kitchen and luuudry fur With wi.it-L the rale will commence. STANDARD ROSES AT ACCriOV.? J. L. TA| U A t i.l(. i "rnir Of .M9m? and 1'inu atrceta, wi? on 1 riday, -Ajtii 7, at 10,'j o'clock, the larizeat and" col ? ' . f m.iiii!iw d ro: eg ever oOorvd to tl;epihliii uttr.. : ? | : i. in irccp?ra - !1 irira the gurl i>. JJfil II.' , III io.iv, . rncr *f Fiftieth Itrect ? C i.( Air.", TOBACCO, AND OIN, AT AIR HON O : t li . clock. ? .'>7 Key utinet. corner Or :o ai naaorti. wot of iloineitio, lie. Mian nnd tiavuna ^i bnetu inplufa pa pen ana tia ftil; nats, dfttw tir- i 1 ' y, ; ? ;iL? nrk, Ot trd, Henuc.-.iy, London do ' ' I 'TJ 1 r '. bi iv for . ax -. poekotii 'it t bcxei,aewing rilk. Vi hiLLlNGTo.V A. CARTER, Auotd TO HATTERS? AT AUCTION, HV VAN Hi KOlii li X 'i OWN SFN D, corner o Exch pi a ill i: vi f tr. .t, on Tlniriolay, April ti, at U o'oIjc ?a*ta i I ; fur, very tligblly uamaged by watw i Crc in L- i th W iliiam afreet rn rov m . An ion mi. -executors' sa lt _l . .?. > ih . A[ ril i . at in o'clock, at tho Circle J P it > ;r Broadway ill the furniture ii hot.l: r> i fl r <1 piaro, reran octavca, trr.de hy T. AI mali rnny furniture, in haircloth: bedstead*, hair mal t-a, fcatl cr bci'i mi.: bedding; mirrors; two double bat tuiiH ?f ' '? t value; lu atelle tables; bar fixtures? l'Ui: )?"??. rotewood cai*. three tilvcr mounted breaUniL rj f i el} ; tables, chairs. Honors, 30, ( 0 i solars, beat qu^| ir. ekary, fclansware, kitchen furniture, ,vc., Ao. W S BELLOr., AUCTIONEER.? HOUSEHOLD! f f ? nituro ? liiia day, at 10W o'clock, at bH6 Third a' jicnr Li it ' i.tb tic t , GHCNDV, HOUUUTON Aj] LOR will sell :i 11 t e furniture contained iu tl.e ho pert viz > . ;nny parlor furniture, marble top bni ? :i . in". ati8 tublun, I t lfttauB, chairs and kitohen] ti s; 1 1 n ii 1 c o;: r. hortUK it of household furniture, drpofit required from every purchaser. Catalogues Eioruiiij.- oi sale. WM. WITT FRS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SEL1 TI Iri' iiy, at !>??{ o'clock, at lf7 Canal street. a.isi sale of dry goods, ci n Sifting of .~flks, ?atins, de Iain 's, ingi . I rca<:. a.tl a n crinoca, rrcpe ahawls, do. broohe, ktrc 1 i. It, gloree, la..oi-, triuuui ga, tuuelina, alpacas, 1 In iiry Ac. Alao, ?n Saturday, a larie and desiral sortuict't of household furniture, suits of ptrlorfuruit veitct and I ro. atelle, hIko enamelled cham^cr do., all Vet and taptttry carpets. fMHSES, ItOOWS, <bC., WAWTBD.] Farm wanted ? situated near eng| Neighborhood, New J era y, containin? about one died arret . )iood lan i and good buili'lugs. Possession] ed upau the 1st or May. Ad Ircss, naming price, JOHNSON P. LEE, 167Hroadv Furnished house wanted.? a gentli with a small family nishe* to rent a furnished and would I oard ti c family of the proprietor. Brol preferred, convenient to South or Fulton ferries. BJ ri lcrci.cc ( uu be given. Address Virginia, box 1,197a Ofice. Hocse wanted to rent? in a central 1 oi tl.e titv, by a small family; must be in good and rontair. ti c modern improvements. Address H. mr.r MM Broadway. House wanted, three stories high, i tho D>odcrn liunrorcmeuts. iu any street ball 1'iiticc and Feurtecntu afreet, net farther than two sql ofl Broadway. Address Freacott. Herald offloe. House wanted.-a three story brick nrl with all the modern improvements, between Blel ar.d Twenty-third streetf, Broad way and Sixth avenue. | not exceeding jl.UQO Address H. P., Herald oflice. Retail crocery store wanted? for c| at a l argain; stock from SI, 000 to $ ;,0U0. Addttg ilornia, Herald office, atatin^ wLere located. "HT AKTFD? A room, with FIREPLACE, "? nis'.rd or unfurnished; private family pn?f?] Any per? n having Bin h room may address, post Hn.ry, .No. 211 Sixth avwnue. Reference* exehantfcd. WANTED- PART Of A MODERN HOUSE, I5Y mibrof fonr and servant, east of Broadway, bei Vilth and Thlrty'decoud streets; basement and kit! tiroov tfatoorooai o? the first floor, an.i three bcdrl on lj one family iu the bouse. Addross Jamos Averl Water atroet. WiHIBMp SECOND FLOOR OF A nOUSE I ?T taining 1 bree or four rooms, at a moderate rentJ {eutli umn. wife and two children (oldest not three yl etween Spring and Fifteenth streets, west of Bo| Please state price and location. Best of reference Ail'lreaa Tli< maa Herald office. TV" ANTED? A THItBE STORY AND BASEM TT house, with all the modern improvements, locatfl twcen Fourth and Seventeenth streets and Fourth and ? avernce, tor a small respectable family. Kent not to el $KX) per niiaum. Hsst ief> rent-on (tiven. Possession wl on the U? of May next. Address, with full particulafl Artells, 110 F.roadway. ? TIT-ANTED? BY TIIE FIRST OF MAT, AN UN] TT nlthed room and hcdrooa. and board, by a lady, can give the best of reference a* to quietness and gent Beard j>? id in advance. All communication* oonlidel Address Delia, Broadway Post Otlico. TV ANTLD - A HOB OR ENGLISH BASnJ TT 1 i. use, with Mtel improvements? ga?, C'rot? r<>oms. and klthroon; any MMI having a house a'iswl th? inn, may UdltN. with full |iuiticulars, stating I location, Ac., J. S. E , H.-ruld olfioo. N. B. ? Those unl log. without stating location, rent, and all particulars? not be noticed. ? WANTED-A FIRST CLASS HOUSE, ON THE vl tide of tho city above Ninth street, between a and Mnth avenues. Address box 2,b00, Poit OflUo, stl particnlars. I WANTED? BY A WIDOW LADY, (WITHOUT Cl dn n.) two or three rooms, na furnished, in a i family and desirable location. Address S. C. D., stJ terms and location, at the liroadway Post Office. TIT ANTED-A TWO STORY, BASEMENT AND Afl tT brick honse. with all the modern improvement! part of a house, suitable for a family of three persons-l ror house $f(HI ? apartments $230. Address with full pail lars. R. M. D., Herald office. | WANTED-BY A LADY AND DAUGHTER, WIT small, qniet family, the second floor of a nice h with four rooms and pantrios, with l.'roton water (bath frelerred). situated above Hloecker to Twelfth street ween Fifth and Eighth avenues. Rent not to exceed Can pet a very good tenant by addressing H. E. J,, office, stating where to call. WANTED? BY A PUYSICIAN, A*I OFKIf^E, W loard, between Canal and Twenty-third street*, of Fourth avenue. References exchanged. Addrosibo r> ft Offioe. ? WANTED-BY A VERY SMALL AND QUIET F ly, two or three rooms, on second floor, in a respec house and neighborhood. In the Fifteenth u nrd. Any son having such room to dispose of l v immediate ap| tion -w ill meet with a yood tenant. Refcn noes exehai Address W. D., Fifteenth ward station houso. No. Ml oer street. WANTED-BY A SMALL FAMILY OF THj grown persons, part of a (row* In a genteel neiglj hoed, eensisting of a front and back room, basements oom in the attic. Reference* given if required. Renl o exceed Address House, Broadway Post Office. TTirANlED TO 11ENT-A SMaLL TENEMENT,! TT the i -cond floor of a modern house, in a resp <ctl and healthy location, contiguous to ferries, oar* kadi nibiises References exchanged. Please address L. DJ ex 1 W- Post Office. I WANTED TO HKNT.-A PHY1ICIAN, NOT IN C TT practice, ha\ii>ir a wifo ami baby in arms, wish rent baif a house with quiet inmates for the ether half, dcrn eouTcniem ee Considered necessary. Location heti Fourth m d Twenty I. fth str i ts. an I between Second Bev? rth on ennes. Hi* part of rent not to exceed $4^0. drefs C. F. 0., Herald ollice. TITAN 71 I) TO HIRE? A SMALL HOUSE, IN A <U TT neighbor] ood, north of Tuntli trcet. Rent not t<i eed $fVi A-1 ress, stating location, Ac., II. D. I. ,Br way Fo?t Otflce. TITAN TED? A STORE, WELL SITUATED FOlJ TT wholesale liquor stere, down town. Address T. Ml llerald offioe. I WANTED TO I, EASE ? THREE OR FOUR LOlti TT gr *n I on Third, or between Second and Thirrl nvs, and l'ltwicn Thirty fifth and Fiftieth street*. PI address V. II. Shtpard 179 avonue B. <>.??( !??%??. AC.^ /"I AST OFF CLOTHING- ? $2.,|00 WORTH WANT V' The highest cash price will We liberally niven, in cur noeey for large or small lots of good lett off clothm. everv description. Address through post, or cull on JA1 SIOl'ON . at liis soeond hand store. No. 11 Orange str near Chatham. C APT OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WASTE' I i r-oiis lia* ing >tny to dispose of can receive a fair p anil i a*1' for the san,e.I>r by seudln / per Post., to L. M. Dm dor! K> Elm street. Indies attended to by Mrs Dosseldol /CLOTHING AND FURNITURE.? PERSONS HAVI tho I ' ovo te dl pose of i a* recoivo a f.iir cashn for tbe ssire by fending or addreising by po.H to Mr i OB FN, (in Lliu street N. B. -Ladies atijnded by 3 C'okeu. MI NS ANT) BOYS' CI.OTniN O ? AT WHOLE Si and retail, by J. VA XDERBILT, "1 Fnlt. n *tr e rner of t old street The assortment Is large, an l i go i up; also ? fashionable assortment of goods, which I ii'i deti i roer in a ?'.> le t! .t i siiaot bo surpassed. Y patronage It resp ? ? f u 1 l'v s- li'lied. J VAN DI'.KBILT, No. 81 Fnlton str?f? HOMESTEADS. priIDINO LOTS AT CLAREVCITILL1, t, I. I * l -11c meeting for the admi dot of subssribers to th bc ntitnl ?rd oosirnMo build! . lot s, (with a chance to ? on ?n (Met worth $1,4)0 fur f-ilj will lo brld ev Tl.nrsJay evening, at Fnion Hall, IliS Uowery, at7X?'?l0 P. *? JACOB PiCAJU, 1 S3 lies tor ltA?