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12 5s HELP WANTED—FEMALES. _COAOHMEN AND GARDENERS. {AN TC a OUNG MAN, Ag ANTED IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, A WOMAN TO SITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG MAN, Ww cook, wash and iron: wages #12; note frente ae sasiatant groom or porter in e store Write « cares sont al ed | fpes ona tren sores wee eS ene and 13 to-day. NTE) OD GIRL, TO COOK, WASH wins ee ato eeniclisas romuinsd.” Galea voy NG peas bbb A SITUATION Groom coachm: Gor good character “Euroa WL. Herald office, A PRACTICAL GARDENER, WANTS, A SITUATION: Cy ; undorstands the business in all pa feterenos. Address -G. GARDENER, oe ito 4 fo “A GOOD COOK, WASHER AND IRONER aT Ee op cmall private familly. Apply, with ret- 228 West 48th st. enone, Herald odice. , coachtnan or groom ; ligin, tanta” Apply a nha anderstands the eare of horse good reference. address D., YOUNG | box I#4 Herald oflice, for two days, TANTED—A NEAT AND OBLIGING W ‘Arotestant girl aw nurse for two children, Apply at 158 Vest Sixteenth street. ANTED—A GIRL, TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK in a private family; muat come well recommended, Apply at 356 West lath st. 'TED—A NEAT, TIDY GIRL TO DO THE WORK oes cal family; @ home to one that suits. $46 East at coactaay AND GROOM’S SITUATION WANTED, by a res; youn, thoroughly understands his bul ean ine every eat ‘s ining to make himself use- ful no chied, {but & good best reference. Ap- ply at oF address 100 SINGLE MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS GAR- dener or to take care of gentleman's place; can milk and take care of mais ti wer, RO object; good references, Address 8. D., box 318 Herald office. TWO YOUNG ONE TO DR TO DRIVE J hed oe" = MEN; 0 and derstand 2dthelr a ie at ao Broadway, a mT h M. Board = LE BODIED, RELIABLE PORTER; fac 5 at as meaty Gal Cor two days owe oe ponte Frou st YOUNG MAN TO WORK 4 A TEA oitte 0 e who understands the business. None other need apply iy at 67 Catharine st. D—A YOUNG MAN AS BARKEEPER; ONE uo throught uunderstany da his buaineas: the bast of ire fo wo days, pi box 2 Harald oflce. -A SMART ERRAND BOY, ABOUT 16 Wyears of Fiat ina wholesale store. Apply to M. A. GOULDING, 66 ANTED.A PORTER WHO UNDERSTANDS THE if fi ‘and who can give good en ply to. SONDUEIN ¢ UO" as Broadway. TANTED—A BOY IN A LAWYER'A OFFIC: ONE who writes a fair hand. Address P. F., Herald office, stating price, Wexten— XPERIENCED MILLINERY HANDS. FIRST CLASS coacHMAN A AND GROOM WANTS good English; tho- “Api at at entrance, FIRST CLASS TR SPEATAIET & CO Bromdway, Mh and 10th at many com) aa amperaie’s best city, velerence, J{yANTED_A GOOD COOK, WASHER AND InoNER | Callon oradd L,, 17 West 87th wt. SINGLE GERMAN YOUNG MAN WISHES A situation as coachman and groom: perfectly under- Stands his business; city or country ; best city reference, Ad- dress Q. E., box 219 Herald oilice, Coes AND GROOM'S SICATION AID eotable youns man; bas seve reianda bie businose whoroughly. Address with good reference. Apply at 180 (old No.) hay. second door below 234s A GOOD COOK; ALSO AN EXCELLENT gt they must nnderstand their business thor- city references reauired. Apply at 142 East 16th at, ough! W4NTED( 4 YOUNG GIRL, ABOUT 16, TO Assist ‘fn light housework and take care of a baby about two yeara old, Call this day at 10 Canton st, Brooklyn. ANTED—A, FIRST CLASS COOK, WASHER AND ‘also chambermaid and waitress. Apply at 213 Wat 14th nt ats from 10 to 12 A. Me 2 ROUGHLY COMPETENT DRESS. ] ary an Gals th ane en cuhine gt reamieamt tape reference and und NOACHMAN OR GROOM, WHO UNDERSTANDS THE Ceaee a aC hatee wenls 2 attestion; haa long bh ‘nis business well, which can be Jan eon by calling on or addressing J: vate atabie x . 6 East 19th 6: \OACHMAN.—A STEADY, SOBER YOUNG MAN, A J few months from Hagland; perfectly iy ands do his imaelf sel mat Prot setant, married, without family, Address Ww NTED—A GOOD GERMAN GIRL FOR GENERAL AUhaseorink. Gal for two days at 26 West 46th at, TANTED—A FIRST CLASS MILLINER TO GO IN Wie contr. Apply at iM Canal at., up stairs. ANTED—YOUNG GIRLS TO GO SOUTH FOR EASY work, Apply at 120 Prince st, W —GIRL TO TRIM AND FOLD MA AN tee B. . COLTON & CO., 172 William st. NTED_A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK MMe tamliy of tree adn, Call at 141 Wost 44th “YY ANTED—AN' OPERATOR ON ELLIPTIC MACHINE, W? Only thoso experienced need apply at 761 Broadway.” 9 D OPERATORS ON SINGER'S MACHINE, TO WORK ON 296 Pear! Seis ANDS WANTED-T0 SEW OR LEARN TO Ss 50 i sew on velvet and fancy hats, in factory or at home, for which the highest price ia the market will be paid. 7 cer street, " SETUATION WEST 15TH 8T.—A © ‘OLORED MAN AS WAT 11 to take charge of fos boarding house, or in a private family. ‘Call from 9 AN. to 8PM. SMART YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS waiter in a gontloman’s family; good character. Ad- Greee box 256 Herald ott “LN AMERICAN YOUTH OF 9 DESIRES A SITUA, tion at moderate salary ; is @ good accountant and pon- Tan; can furnish irst class references, Acdresa J. C., Herald oiice. MAN COOK DESIRES A SITUATION —IN RITHER @ity or country ; has had ten years’ expe: once ; cai G00d reierence. Address JOHN TAYLOR, 301 Spring MAN'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG T9cHMANs who can refer to some of the best families dm this city. Call ov or addreas ROBINSON, 256 West Sith st, NOACHMAN WANTED,—MUST UNDERSTAND HIS (Oh ttrmy ‘and not drink, Apply at 114 East 17th at, this evening, with festimouials of character. YARDENER AND COACHMAN WANTED—A pas J q tran who, Gaderstands his business, Apply to W. PEYTON, x74 Bows att SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE, TEN. Syerate young man ae conchman Or groom; und tie care of Horses ts every Way, and, is's good drivers cae ain horses (o run in audife or harness: understanda garden ing and milking i¢ required, and te willing to make himsolf generally useful on a gentleman's place; has 12 years’ Fetereuce from his iast Smployer. Call far two days'at BL 8th av., Fear. SITUATION | WANTED BY A, YOUNG COLORED man, as coachman; has 15 years’ experience, Good ref- erence, ‘Apply at 122 Eas: 13th Be GQizvaTion WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE SINGLE man, as vegetable garuener for private family; under. ands ali it hes. Best c! i reference, Address JOUN VICTOR, Ey Grand at New Yor! ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN AS GAR- dener, and can mojlk and assist in a garden or farm. Ad- dress H. C., box U4 Herald ollice, ANTED—A SITUATION AS GARDENER, BY A SIN- fe man, English, who understands bis business in all its branches; hot and’ old Sraperien, greenbouets, traits, Sowers and ali kinds of vegetables, and the genoral mana, a ent of a gentleman's place. Callon or address M. D., at Henderson Fleming's, 67 Nassau at. Wear SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE MAR- ‘48 coachmad ; no encumberance; perfectly 3 thoroughly ‘understands bie business uly recommended by hia last employ- + Riggs’ barnoss storo, 6th av., be- sober an orth} fallin ‘tranches ig) ors, Call on or address J.-8 tween 26th and 27th sts, ‘ANTED—A BIT! branches aging out of ranches, laying out o! Herald oles. YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS PORTER; fs wiliing to make bimself usoful; will give good se- curity, Address J. M., Heraid oilice. A YOUNG MAN WANTS A PLACE ee bla oy x @ hotel or private family. Address J. C., box Herald office. MAN WHO HAS HAD TEN YEARS’ EXPERIENCE {n the hotel business wishes a situation as steward or ‘Otherwise, Address immediately P. S,, Herald office, ITUATIONS WANTED-BY A MAN AND WIFE (Americans), the man to work on a farm, the wife to do the general housework; i a good cook, washer and ironer; are competent and can give good references, Address for two days W. B., Herald office. ITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN, IN A holesale store: willing to make pimanie generally use- ful; reference given. Address G. 8,, Herald ace. ‘ATION AS GARDENER, BY A understands the business in all its grounds, Ac, Address A. B., box 210 Wer yee A SITUATION AS GROOM OR PORTER, ¥ * ret mea from England; best reference. Ad- areas 3.5. fee. ANTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN, BY A single man, who thoroughly understands bis’ business dest an Py iy and English references. Ad- in all ite branches; dress T. H., box 188 He ‘ANTED—A GITUATION AS COACHMAN, BY A man who thoroughly understands bis busin with wee beat city references. Call at oF address No. 6 East War — AL SMART, HONEST, PATROL BOY TO do the "Reteren and 39 Front st. ces TUTTLE, NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1869.—TRIPLE SHEET. ae a RGN AMUSEMENTS, iam” pre Oa ey # WATINE: maabalag at FM BR 11, 1869, lepderod by ar. 738 BOW Kad'r, LESTER WAL- LACK, as Tk) \PECT wate EET ae pee srhich ‘a ‘HG. HANLEY, cialty of Presented the ‘great Owens spe pibialape SHINGLE, with other pi entertainments, particulars of ALLACK's, which will be duly K OF THE SUMMER ReRAson, Laat nights oft sogugement a . SON bo WENS, who will aeyaay every even! during the week in his world- Famous spactaities of) © wa LIVE INDIAN, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1008, Bn: IN SHI MINGLE g Marine, f the late JOSEPH G. HANLEY. SOLO! tendered by Mr. J. * LACK to Somes ANTED—AN ENERGETIC NANT F208 caerace at ‘the genuine fire and water proof roof paint. West Broadway, room No. 8. ANTED_ONE OR TWO ENERGETIC YOUNG MEN I iat ol le akers on commission, “Addzeus iT, feral offs Weutzo-4 YOUNG MAN, 18 TO 90 YEARS OF AGE, to take care of stock. Address box 188 Herald office. TE! Ta TOUNG MAN To art DA BAR, Woon Pat iY CH. Te wad! GUIR) ‘ANTED—A BOY, 15 YEARS OLD, IN a WHOLE- sale drug store, Address box 1,668 Post o1 __.. THE TRADES. A® OUSTOM CUTTER, OF 14 YEARS? (EXPERIENCE IN the first firms on Broadway, is open for an engagem: ; unsernande his business ‘thorok ly and bas considerable rad ‘@ short distance in the country, Address, for ; B., Herald oflice. ‘K'S THEATRE, wens #OBITIVELY a oF MR. JOHN Pag ot Me 1a Lave. INDIAN 4 SOLON SHINGLE in whieh he agnumes th the characters ol wan BO! a FandinATiNe MANTUA eee, A LIVE INDIAN and obp 8 Lath SHINGLE, embodyii pleat elements of HUMOR AN souoN sutnouE | Oo > HE LIVE INDIAN. A. XOUNG MAN WANTED—TO ASSIST AND MAKE himaolf gonorally useful at the undortaking business. Apply, with reference, at half-past ten o'clock this morning ‘Madison st. BOY, YEARS OF AGE, WISHES TO LEARN ‘some trade, Please address’ WIL: NG, Herald EWELLERS.—WANTED, A GOOD GRNERAL WOR! man ou solid gold chain trimming; also @ few first class chain makers; steady work. Apply R,G. SHUMWAY & €O., 15 Malden lane, city, sapehpooiges Ra ong tby tie 200D. ‘MEN use, 70 work can find steady employment by applying to CHATELLTER & SPENC! wf Broad away: eats QITUATION WANTED—BY A SOBER AND INDUSTRI- ) ‘ous young man as engineer, to take charge of a boiler .Fecommendations, _ ddress E. D, and ateain engine; KEYES, 408 Wert OAP MAKER WANTED—ONE WHO THOROUGHLY 5D, understands making soap with steam, {s sober and in- Gostrlous.« ‘and can give first class city reference. Apply at 65 urray at 10 ARCHITECTS, &C.—A DRAUGHTSMAN REQUIRES eet engagement, Address DRAUGHTSMAN, Herald 10 HATTERS.—TWO Ay Prbatetct:d FIRST CLASS SILK hat finishers ORY ter by. applying atthe factory of HUNT & *DUSENSU M4 Frank! LS TO Ap- ae JEWRLLERS.—WANTED, A FEW Gi! nigh gold caine; mual understand thelr busin fi, SMITH & a 97 © Sees FIRST CLASS COMPOSITORS TO work on @ morning newspaper; a permanent situation and good, wees ee oa to sober, competent hands. ply al meer i) Lee »y third atory, between the ee of 9A. i and 4 TANTED-.A PRACTICAL ENGINEER TO RUN EN- gine, et and grind coffee, and to make himself gene- rally useful. None but Scotch need aj ivOK, JOHN P. L! ‘148 Chatham st. 'ANTED-TWO GOOD LAPIDARIES, TO WORK ‘steam benches. Apply to PETER MORNINGSTERA, Steam Lapldary, rear No. 8 Maple place, Newark, N. J. aE ERAS IOTRDN RAD aa ae i pees SITUATION, BY ioe fat adi npligete at Is t class workman; can make drawings and esti- mates. Address BOILERMAKER, ‘nation F, New York city, ANTED—A WATCHCASE POLISHER, EXCLU! ‘SIVE ly for gold work. Apply at 182 ONE Upper ne 0 TEA STORES AND GROCERS.EMPLOYMENT wanted by @ young man, with city references; under- manufacturing of raustard, chocolate, cocoa, aotfee Fonsting, ‘grinding and packing ‘Of spices,’ &c. Address Crommelin, Herald oftice. 10 RAILROAD COMPANTES.—THE ADVERTISER, A thoroughly competent and experienced man, desires a Position as superintendent. of elther a steam or horse rail- Fouad, Address RAILROAD, Herald oltice. WARTED BY A MARRIED MAN, A SITUATION AS Brat class, waiter in & private’ family: tdoroughty Qnderatands his business in allits branches; Best of clty reference, Apply for two days, W4NTED-BY A YOUNG MAN, AGED 18, A SITUA- tion in @ slipbroker's or commission agen! where he woud get x good knowled, Object. Address F. T. 7., Herald o} YT ANTED—A SITU. BY A YOUNG MAN, ON some gentleman's place? understands milking anid the re of horses and cattle; can show first class reference from last place. Address M. H. box 150 Herald office. WANTED-BY 4 YOUNG MAN. 18 YEARS OF AGE, A crengern pk meres and groom: ‘tho gos ler- nds his. business; country. referen dress R., bor 133 Herald office. ‘ TANTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN AND gardener bya married man; no family but one child; 1904 oxperience with horses; good. Address box 120 Herald office. ANTED—BY A SINGLE Bae. A SITUATION <4 yegotable padeners can milk, drive horses and tal care of @ gentleman's place. Address ALFRED BRIDGE. MAN, Seedsman, 876 Broadway. Wate SITUATION AS COACHMAN AND gardener; no objection to the country. Address J. Herald office. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS GROOM, BY A YOUNG man who thoroughly understands his business. Beat city reference. Call on or address J. — 220 East 9th ot.g abow the » tis Weat ce, ledge of business; anlary nd SOBER, INDUSTRIOUS MAN WANTED_ WHO CAN do a litle carpentering, painting or turn his hand to ANTED—BY A GERMAN, A SITUATION IN A] anything, to go s short di ance from the EMG Adee “tailor's store as trimmer or’ porter or as porter in & ferences, box 4,136 New York dry goods store, Address ¥. iedeeen is 13 Houston st | pours ween rpected: and Fferences, bor 4 New Fort near Forsyth, WaAnTsD—BY A YOUNG MAN OF CLASSICAL EDU- cation, a situation in a wholesale or nrat class retail drug and chemical house, to learn the lusiness; best of rie. cond floor. tT. "STEWART & CO, WANT « boys, from 15 to 18 years of renta, for the posttion of stock ki FEW NICE, BRIGHT who reside with their ers and to learn the roadway, 4th av. and Fences; salary no object, Address W. G.B., 008 Weat 2d | juin at. APPYs With references, at street. — NEAT, TIDY BOY WANTED—MUST COME WELL CLERKS AND SALESMEN. AA, Feeommended. ‘Call at the ofice of Dr. GRINDLE, 120 PROTESTANT YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUA- tion as coachman with private family; 8.a good groom and driver; has s thorough knowledge in’ all ite branches; good referonces; can be seen at hia Inst employer's by calling BOY WANTED—IN A DRY GOODS COMMISSION houne, to learn the business; one who resides with his parents; salary first year #100, Address, with references, Seating age, e., DO! IC, Herald ofice. ANTED—A STRADY MAN TO RUN A, STATIONA. engine and make himsalf useful in 545 Wout ith 5 aaah maa ‘ANTED—A CHEMIST, ONE WHO IS PRACTICALLY acquainted with the manufacture of pharmaceutical products. Address T. A. B., Herald oftice, ee eae ‘lin! srk, APD SILK ie td rages and eteady wor \ rr ALBERT KING, Paterson N.J. sacri : ANTEDCIN A. DRESSMAKING ESTA a Gret class cutter and trimmer; vest city trade only need apply. 3s 10th « way and University place, ANTED—BY A PRACTICAL, MIDDLE AGED MAN, @ situation to manufacture’ either pyrolign acetic acid, sugar of lead or colors. Addres: Herald office. ISHMENT, owe accustomed td between Broad- W43TED IA FIRST CLASS LIGHT BODY MAKER 4 & steady job. Inquire of P, DUBOIS & SON, fireene st. ANTED—A SITUATION BY A CUTTER OF MANY years’ experience on Broadway; can Inflience trade. ~ Cutter, Herald oflice, stating where interview can be v TANTED—A BUTCHER, AT 606 8D AV., BETWEEN S¥tb and 40th ate, TANTED—A STEADY, HIRST CLASS WATCH CASK engraver. Address J. C. DUEVER, Cincinnati, Ohio. WASTED& GOOD CALICO MACHINE PRINTER, Inquire at Lodl Print Works, 47 White at, WARSTED—A CUTTER OF UAQU;ATIONABLE Taste And ability, Apply at BELLIS, 171 5:h av. FIRST CLASS BAR- 10 to 12. A. M., or address, where an evening interview can be had, J. MILLER, at boarding stable, No. ‘Wad at, near Ilth av. N ENERGETIC XOUNG MAN, AGED 23, DESIRES A is a first class bookkeeper and secountant rr} wiedge of the hardware businens; is not of wi ll consider his employer's interests’ his 0% govern himself a Can furnish unquestionable ref. ‘erence. Address F ‘box 189 Herald office. STOCK CLERK, WHO HAS EXPERIENCE IN MFA. suring goods, wanted. Apply to E. 8. MILLS & CO., UB M6 Broadway. porn gi TENT SALESMAN WANTED—TO EXHIBIT take orders for an articie at the American Ins! LARGE, STRONG, HEALTHY, INTKLLIGENT, dustrious American, at the Turkish batha, 61 Lexin, AY. ; mnat not use tobacco or whiskey. Also an Ame: @ri'for laundry, References requi N OYSTERMAN “WANTED-AT THE CLINTON Place House, 755 Broadway, corner of #th st.; one who in willing to make himself generally useful. A —WANTED, TEN GOOD MEN TO SELL PICTURES, « looking glas'ses, clocks, chromos and fine family Bibles al to be patd for by weekly or monthly fastalmey 400 Sth nv-c between SUA and Both OWN LY Wek. F GENTS WANTED_EVERYWHERE, TO CLEAR 910 iia ‘rege 9? Vee WOR ane 6 sqmeiineen, Cull 0 15 | A Sper Ung | obnae MAYES onCAE VEIT, Roce pckites Park place, after 10 o'clock. Country agents seud stamp for Young MAN WisEEs A, Giyariog ; 4 4, Ly circular. vay aaa ous writes » good hand; speaks English an: toe GENTS WANTED-MALE AND FEMALE, TO SELL braneh 0 er Brooklyn. eee A household utensil of great demand and large proiite. Calls Fulton st. room No, 3, Cail and investigate, ACETs © WANTED.. ADDRESS A. PLUMMER, STA. tion E; give residenc: BOY WANTED—IN A JOBBING HOUSE. ONE with good references may address box 8,425 Post office, FIRST CLASS SALESMAN WHO CAN COMMAND © large city trade in fancy os best reference re- Quired. Address FANCY GOs Hers YARPET SALESMAN NTED—BY A iis his business in all ite SALESMAN, box 114 UST WRITE A Reply in own BOY MARTED-IN A LAW OFFICE good hand and have first rate referen handwriting only. 69 William et, room 1. Box wANtep. ONE, ABOU 7 TWELVE YEARS OUD, ‘start, intelligent, well dressed ani may ay. NEWELL’ a Sarthe” MLERK WANTED—FOR A COUNTRY STORE, WHO im joan bis employer from $100 to $2. Address NEW- TON, Herald office. ae ST'S CLERK OF SIX YEARS’ EXPERIENCE gland wants 4 bes salary moderate; first Adi EPPERY, 186 Macdougal st. K WANTED— ara old, Broadw B” “WANTED—10 ATTEND COAT ROOM. AN merican, with the best city reference, may apply at Hotel atter 9 Boy RANTES sant AND INTELLIGENT, AT 216 Washington NOT RETAIL- SINGLE, Apply at 41 Barclay st., from 10 to o'clock. over 90 ITA. M. i ot GOODS SALESMEN WANTED.—WANTED, FOUR dry goods salesmen ; $18 per week. Apply by lotter to PEITIS, DICKSO: Indianapolis, Ind. 10 FLOUR OR COMMISSION MERCHANTS.—A SITU. ation wanted as aalesinan, or will travel if requisite ; will form ‘a partnership nest year, Address WESTERN, Herald (UARYASSER. WANTED FOR A FIRST CLASS WEEK- ly paper in this city, an experienced man to canvass for advertisements, and another to travel for subseriptio: Good opportunity. “Address box 1,668 Post ofice, PER WEE! K. {ter nine o'clock. ERR BOY WANTED-WAGES 9% Apply at 7 Chambers at [IPE INSURANCE AGE Ts 4 withby HENRY W, BALDWIN, No. to-day before 1 O YSTERMAN WANTED_ hehe at _Cwen ‘0 SHIP CHANDLERS, —A YOUNG MAN, THOROU: iu. a with ship chandlery and a’ good a¢connt- a, ation; ean refer to merchants in this city, 1d oflice, ‘ALE CABINET AND PIANOFORTE MAKERS itivate « cash European export trade may sroure the acrrices of an fro commercial salesman ‘on commission ; has fed for ten year Seee sit ea years ; connection Al. BAL Dedar street, room NE THAT UNDERSTANDS Dining Saloon, 66 Ludlow at TANTED—IN A _MEROHANDIS fee, a boy, about 16 years af ayo, who resid arents; must write a good hand and b* cor Adaresa, with reference, &. C, office. at fignrens, 4&CO., Journal of Commerce ANTED—TWENTY SALESMEN, witht $100 TO $200, to open depots in lary #, Charleston and Sayan for United States Maunfacturing Company's Washing tal, Blue Bags, Starch Polish, Ao. Paid salary and com- mission. Depot 34 Groenwich at., New York. Warten A YOUNG MAN WRITINO A wick and correct at figures, and practically nequaint: ed with the fire insurance business in this city. Apply, with salary expected and references, to PROGRESS, box 128 Herald office. y AuTED A COMPETENT DRUG CLERK; A R- an who can speak English preferred. Apply to JOHN "AITKEN, 281 Hudson at, WANTED-A YOUNG MAN, 16 TO 20 YEARS OLD, ney {clerk and to be generally useful; salary first m= 6 per week; references required. Address Hi, lerald office. 2 BOYS FOR THE PACK. ry departments of ont whole- Apply by letter, with references, to A. broadway, Chambers and Reale sta, OD HAND, ANTED—FOR THE UNITED STATES NAVY, SPA- inary seamen, first and second class fireruen. 109 South st,, up stair V TANTED—IN AN IMPORTING AND JOBMING HOUSE, a boy about 16 years of age, for office work and to make puiwt reside with b io own handwr arent; Ralary nig, box 987 New ANTED.—RELIABLE MEN, WEGL ACQUAINTED with gambling houses and competent to ascertain who EP™MP'e thereon, oan hind lucrative employment by addressing R,, Herald office, WASTED-FOR THE UNITED STATE XAVY, FInet and second class fremen. Apply at 65 Market street, EDWARD RODE, Ware IN A DRY GOODS COMMISSION HOUs boy, from 14.0 18 years of age, who resides with nis in handwriting of applicant, vox 1,09 Post sD YOUNG MAN TO SELL NEW AND ular books; liber 1 Hi le ELAR, OW hrondways Nee Ferm, eet Apply to 8. Be. ANTED: A BOOKKEEPER, IN usiness: must ‘be qu elving reference, # THE “PRODUCE correct and @ 4c, W. Wid ANTED—IN A | meat DRY Goons sonar HOUSE, AN 1 gokkeep ¢ who has bad ‘expe Fy Koon mre id, Address, stating ex- 06 Post office, ANTED—AN ERRAND ROY, w residing with his parents, Address R., DRESSED AND box L14 Heraid ACHMEN AND GARDENERS. Ay SITUATION WANTED. one who thorongh J ANTED—A YOUNG MAN WHO THOROUGHLY UN. deratande the oyste, ior we HTM clase market, Inquire at 760 6th AS PRIVATE COACHUMAN, erataniia his business; beat P givar given from jaa ‘A J ANTED A FEW INTELLIOENT CASH OYE. AP. at and Hy, with references, to A. 400. Broad: " wae Be and bib or FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS. _ Ue DEMOISELLE FRANCAISE, PARLANT AUSSI mand et iin peu Manglais, sachant coudre et etant du service, desire se placer comme fexame de chambre dans un mille americaine ; des bons certificats peuvent etre liv; resser au 266 Broome st., an premier. U= FRANCAISE, QUI SAIT TEN COUDRE ET coiffer, desire we’ placer comme femme de chambre ou pour soigner des enfants; de bons renseignements seront donnes. “Sadreaser au 86 Tere ay,, entre la dme et ia dme rue, JNE CUISINIERE FRANCAISE, DE PREMIERE classe, desire se placer dans une’ famille priree; elle peut fournir de Vonnes reterences. S'adroaser au 66% Ouest 10me rue (rear house. ) LOST AND FOUND. ARD WILL BE PAID FOR THE RETURN OF ok Satchel and Contents, le bythe underaignied in hide Yiaine. train) Harlem ftallroad, on Saturday, J.C. DE LA MARE, 117 roadway, New York. AX ONE WHO WILL RETURN THR CUSHION taken from rota water wagon on Saturday, at Four- teenth street and Third avenue, or tuform ns of the expert wil be handsomely rewarded, 83 Third avenue. Fs ND—ON SEPTEMBER 2, ON THE BRIDGE OF the Division Avenue ferry, ‘foot of Grand street, New York, @ Goid Watch. Apply at’ the office of the New York and Brooklyn Ferry Company, foot of Broadway, Wililams- burg. OST_ON SUNDAY, SEPTEMUER 5, A SMALL BLACK 4 and tan Sint, Weighed about 34 pounds, from the si No. 6 West Forty-third strect, between Fifth and Sixth a hues, New York. Whoever will bring her to the above num- ber will be liberally rewarded, O8T—ON THURSDAY LAST, A BOY, OF ITALIAN 4 pn he wore a brown jacket, brown pants and vest the sass kK eyes and dark complexion, Any. inform tion of the boy please call at 54 Crosby street and all the Penson will be pati and you will recefve the sum of $10. Lo a8 a sour On his head and he also carried a fiddle. MICHAEL BREADLE, ERNOON, THREE CHECK! of which were $500, drawn by W. & I. 1. Hyman, on pavidson ; Also one drawn at Columbia, on, amount being $100; nino ‘drawn at St. Louis, big to the order of A. J. Ai amount being #30, All persons are forbid negotiating the above named checks, as their paymente have been Atopped. A auitable reward will be paid Yor their return’ \0 1D RASRY 43 Mercer street, or 180 sine ! tre ‘peya DAY I OST—#10 (REWARD—A PURPLE, BLACK AND 4 Brown Piald Shawl Blanket, in poly from the Wall swreot ferry to Frospect Park, Brook! Whoever recarne the name to No. 21 Flue street, room No.0) New York, will ve] bald the above a reward, NO. 945, DATED on the Broadway mal Bank of th Coyne and en- dorsed by her. The p Honed not to nego- ate it, as Payment of same is Stopped at the bank, ne 1, 1660, of O8T—A BLAC SMALL “AND TAN TERRIF, 4 strayed from corner of Vesey street and Hrondwa: anawers to the name of Dick ; $25 reward will be pald aad no Lions aRked by I ving him corner of Fourth and Greens O8T.—PICKED UP_ RY A CANAL BOAT SCHOONER 4 in the Narrows, Rowbont, white sides, green bottom, binck guowale, on Saburday, August Le 10 reward, LOWEL ____8 Wourt street, corner Joralemon, Brookly SEPTEMBER 4, SATURDAY EVENING, BETWEEN rom Thirty-fifth to by getting off the cara, lost, p Pocketbook, paper money, The finder will please return h avenie, to JOSEPH HECHT, lager & reward of #100, 597 and 8 o'clock, on Eighth avenue, Fortieth atreet, with about #600 REWARDS, $5 REWARD. LOST, CORNER CROSBY AND j Prince streets, Sepicinber 6, kexciae License ; name, Ed- gar Wright, Lewvo at Farrar a Lyons’ Sonth street, ENRY L. HAD My) REWARD. LOST, ON $50 IN SATURDAY EVENING, attice, @ Sum of Money.’ Address K. box 100 Herald 100 REWARD. Lost, ON WED) poe ust 25, Spen gold faced Gold Watch ched, & piece broken of hour hand; maker, Rothbot" ~ Liver} ool, The above reward will be paid and no quem Keb if laft witht. B, LEWIS, No: 8 Blocker aby SOLON SHING! HE LIVE INDIAN. LON SHINGL! A THE LIVE INDIAN, ON BHINGLE.| Continuous |THE LIVE INDIAN. SOLON SHINGLE. sib THE LIVE INDIAN. LON SHINGLE. for THE LIVE INDIAN, SOLON SHINGLE. Three ‘ VE INDIA SOLON SHINGLE. Hours, | THE LIVE INDIA! SOLON SHINGL! THE LIVE INDIA sOLOm au GLE. HE LIVE tNDIA: Seais may now be secured for the remslning nights of Mi OWENS’ ongagement % ‘ALLACK’S. Proprietor and Manager ir, LESTER WALLACK Tete respecttull sonouneed ‘hai thle theatre wit THE REGULAR 01 13 IN WHDRESDAY THE 18TH OF SEPTEMBER, a renovated and cleanod Lheotigbouts andar will hate tare’ bea msnetacewed exprseny Bernhard Koeching, of University place; increased v tion and other improvements adopted for the comfort an convenience of the audience, tN be of th hs following arti wi com] of oe following artists :— Wi. 0, W. WALLACK, LEONARD, Mn Guang, tin MR. J. PECK BT. RINGGOL! MR, G, WYNDHAt Mie HIKED. MR, OWEN MARLOWE, MR. CUR Mic J: HE ROCKWELL. Mic SNO. GiLanae, HOLLAND, Mi JN STODDARD, Mit, DURA ND. MR, J.C. WILLIAMSON, MR. LESTER WALLACK MIS M. RENRIQU Miss CLANTON, MRS. be UPHILL! IPS, MISS ROWE MISS ER, MISS BRFTE! GRRMON, Miss Le AH, MRS, J. SEFTO MISS LOUINA MOORE, MISS MISS E. MESTAYE Miss ESlines NEW AP will cacy Mr, CHARLES WYNDHAM, from the principal London wen MADELINE HENRIQUES, her first appearance ia two was bi LOUISA MOORE, from Ne oo London theatres, THE BAND will be under the direction of Mr, THOS. BAKER. SCENTO 4 ABTISH TS: Mr. H. atten EVANS. oe um Menars, on TLANERY ry ialtSGnorrEN |. GILBE| SCHONBERG Mr. J. 8. WRIGHT Mr. THEO, MOSS 1 La will be Sheridé ridan’s comedy of fa pe a i Scud Fo re scan. od with NEW vt ti u 18 for five juced wi SENERY, COSTUMES and AEPORNMEN TD, strictly in keeping fvith the Period of the ping. will in fotare advortisemenis. DUE NOTICE will pening of the box book ARBYA-ROSA, ENGLISH OPERA. ARL ROSA, C. D. HESS Proprietors and tee D. DE VINO, Business: Manager. SATURDAY Ev EVENING NEXT, Sept. 11, THEATRE, ON FOURTEENTH aa wilt ie he premented., for the first time in Am erl- 's charmin, Car My cae. rOktTaNs AUGHTER. a W BE SKOURED mie uae, store, 701 Broadway SCALE roa bes eS vores we and 8 geate in parquet and dress circle, 1 6b; scenlum boxes gallery, PURITAR'S ‘Aenea as well as all other operas grea by the Parcpa-Rosa Company, will be presented with je mont earefl regari to correct and elegant appointments, Pus AVENUE THEATRE—UNDER THE MANAGE- ment of AUGUSTIN DALY. Weat Twenty-fourth street, next to Fifth Avenue Hotel, Pe es HE otRe ca, Balt A STERLING SUCCESS DREAMS, | Gaineut by the new romnantie ve act play, DREAMS, foucicault and Robertson, entitled DREAMS, | SDREAMS," wilh, tte peculiar dramatic ‘ects, ita exquisite love story, ite rch EVERY NIGHT. jan national scenery, Ite magnificent cos- tnmes and furniwure a ia mode, and a cast of characters that cannot be sur- ed in ountry, including BE. L, DREANS, DREAMS! DREAM avenport, Jennings, Agnes Ethel, erste George Clarke, George otland, James BATURDAY | Lewin, Willian Davidge, J, B. Polk and MATINEE. | Mrs. G. H. Gibert, in their picturesque | delineations of charming character. Curtain rises 8 Seats secured six days in advance, This fa the most convenient theatre in the chy to visit, All Brookiyn, Jeraay City, Williamsburg ferry stages and, ca pass within a few steps of the. house notice will be given of the appearance of Mra, SCOTT-SIDDONS and of the production of “TWELFTH NIGHT. ‘RAND OPERA HOUSE. x sae of ‘orenty-thied ti street and Eighth everual TWELFTE L¥TH. LUCILLE WESTERN, LUCILLE WEST?.RN, LUCILLE WESrEne? LAST SIX NIGHTS, LAST SIX NIGHTS of the Grand popes gt Drama, the BEA OF WOE, SEA OF ICis. CROWDED HOUSE! 2ROWDED HOUSES, MAGNIFICENT 80 BEAUTIFUL EFFECTS RTLING TABLEAUX. SATURDAY MATINE! GENERAL ADMISSION... 50 CENTS. pMONDAY, September 18, Feproduciion’ of Bardou's great id PATRIE, (Fatherland), ___PIANOFORTES, _ NO. 1 KOSEWOOD PIANOFORT: CARVED LEGS nuicent Parlor Sulis cost #400 i BLOV: two Suits for #75; elegant Vedroom Suits from 8385 to $200, 1 am not leaving the city olag to “pe at present, I am selling cheap for cash. MS Wen Twenty-sovenih strect, near Sixth avenue . MAL A. LARGE ASSORTMENT O§ FINEST PIANGS MANU LA factured; tive years’ guarantee; instalments taken; second hand Pianos for sale and taken in exchnage; Planos to let; amount applied af nure JOHN ©, NES, 137 street, near Broadway. Ac, MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD 7 OCTAVE + Pixnofortes for male, at Batteraon'’s furniture storage rooms, 640 Sixth avenhe, between Thirty-ninth and Fortieth streets; in use a short time, dnished in modern ele- gance; bert city makers, rich tone, and will be sold at a bar- os for cash, Can be seen and examined from 7 A.M. till 7 “STEINWAY PIANOS FOR SALT 10 the best assortment of new and second and rent at WM. CANDIDUS’ ware- A BARGAIN..-STEINWAY PIANOFORTE, LESS THAN ball cont, 7 octave, nea, carved Case overatruny bas iat as Fe vements. 2 MODONA D_& CO.) 28 Fourth avenu WD & , LADY WILL DISPOSE OF A BEAUTIFUL ROSE- wood lar, Fg) Pianoforte for $150, Stool and Cover: celebrated mal cost $100; modern improvemet powerful tone. 38 third wreet. A FINE ROSEWOOD STODART PIANOFORTE FOR $150—An elegant seven oc tave Pianoforie, having every improvement; very cheap for cash J. BIDDLE, 18 ‘Amity atreet, near Broadway. EAT BARGAIN.—SPLENDID PIAN , BY BEST maker, ased short time; fuliy warranted; ‘coat Owner leaving, must be sold, Inquire at 348 Hlescker street. LARGE AND EXTENSIVE VARIETY OF FIRST class Pinnoforten: patent Agraife, treble; fully war. ranted six years, the fiom, Instrument. in the ‘ity, and price the most reasonale, J! SON, 235 East Twen- {y-rat street, between Second und Third MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD 7 ZA forte, made to order, city maker, fully ix monte, coat $60, for $27; je Cabinets, Etageres, Bookcases, Paintings, Bronzea, Mirrors, Bilverware, Ve peta, Drawing Room Suits, covered Hureans, Wardrobes, Bedsteads ; Mattresses - roperty family leaving city. 67 West Fifteenth street, hear Sixth avontie, ‘FAMILY LEAVING OJTY WILL SELL THEIR elegant rosewood seven octave Planoforte, cort #70, for $2%, stool and cover; atin brocatel Parlor Sult, cost 400, for "gio, one dow $188; walnut rey Suit, Od; five full Jhamber Suite, from B26 to #18 a mult; Carpets, Curtains, Paintings, Bronzes, Mirrors, Dining Farniture for less thay half original cost. Call tile day, 118 West Twenty-sixth Atreet, near Sixth aventie, P YOU WANT A GOOD PIANO CHEAP CALL ATL. MMINGS' wareroom, No.8 Union square, Sold on nents oF rented & y'to aul customers, Only look ‘them before vou dec whi praxos MELODEONS ‘AND ORGANS, PRICES greatly reduced for cash; new 7 ogtave Pianos for $275 inet Organs for and upward; from #40 10 $173, Monthly inna: instruments for rent. aver 4 a HORACE WATE and Upward; new second band inetri: Menta received wu Broadway, Bors THEAT! ‘Twenty-third street, between Fifth and Sixth SIXTH AND LAST WERK BUT ONK MR. sosEPH’ 581 tm his world-renowned character pon AMUSEMENTS, Corsets arouan PARK gan and Fifty-ninth THEODORE THOMAS’ THis (UBSDA TCR SRVRNING, BEET MEPT TAT 0 TWO GRAND ORO! SeTRAB. MATINEE ON aarURDaY, AT 2 O'CLOCK. 1 2 of accommodatin great demand [i r Poy he tea ‘sheet we be een remataing 4s it Mi Seg a en, hick ti % ‘ fe, Jefferson: agement, for hick lime sents may ai teen. ‘Doors 0; 1g. To commence at 8 o'clock. 5. bomber isa ATE BATEMAN, ng MONDAY, BEPTEMBEX 40, Pomw’s tHearRE. SPECIAL NOTICE. Mr, JOSEPH JEVFERSON ORCHESTRA ‘AND MILITARY BAND. 10. Ave Maria,” adapted to AND MtLTHRY by Bach » MR. J. LI RCHESTRA Hy iy Mate “Wiener Honvontt pro baenbene sc Vd warning 'PERFORMANOB es RIP VAN WINKLE, ne WEDNESDAY, September & 3, Lev testimonial forthe benoth al ce. Wi wits and FAMIL 18, Grand Potpo pour, Musi ical Arpatgue the tate 3.G. HANLE! anger of i GRAND 01 RA A. A ne tan ise of toe od Winter dardee Thssity and and wi ‘ADMIsHION FiFhy CENTS wilt be kindly remetaberad in ‘conneetion on ESRF RR OEE ae, | eae gee kc So Broad ‘at Schubelin 6 Gols 400 Broadway. ‘Tustos sheet wil'be opened op Monday morning, when OWERY THEATRE. " 4 eae . GRAND nD OPaN OF THE Fi says tnagO™ Ww OoD's Mi mM, Woon's MUSEUM, First nights of OR SIN BARN ry, AMERIEAS Mt NUseUM. Gig tiene ADW AY: Hroot_BROADWAT. AND GAT ING OF THR CLANS. ‘OPEN BVERY | BAY ROM > 10 P.M. NEW INBRY, UXILIARIES. bees | MILLION WON! MACHINERY and scoTCH Ey PIP I BUBEA APPOINTME! @ HH Every na nohia NAL MUSIO. SPLE! BLEA pee Lp ~ ¢ BOAR ae ay ZAVISTOWSKT SISTERS and Burlesque Company, IN AND OUT OF PLACE. Pa aE M laa TAMMANY. zh success of the della nical nt varaied perf attendan ualy sreninge cia ‘ever of RY Guy , anette avant THE oMPnin OUS MAN, A MAN EATING, DRINKING AND SMOKING Mu CARLOTTA PATTI /PECIAL NOTICE. ‘The Greatest taegeeoiat ae aeeen TP as a the Popular Parisian Piano Virtuoso, tir Young apa Diatingulened, Violate, are nowen us a ‘ork ‘steamer Bt, Lau- rent, which is due eee September. ont OWNING ABR ee ‘ger at DEFIANOR BY will commence on or al C wT SBPERMRER gore oe SEPTEMBER, inthe STE are IN’ eo Be og} de Oe of The Grand Orennees Il be directed by rant MAX MARLTCE nfix pistinor TEs en oe, at TERY CENTS TO ALL, _Further particalars| ‘shortly. TREN DELIGHT iV) . THE CHAR! cl EAGEASE, PEBRERCRY PAULINE MARKHAM. BTALICE HARRISON, pMAGOIE DESMOND. penton Messrs, "MESTAYER. NURRAN, 8 BHBLDON, FREEMAN, HEATRE, COMIQU! TY White & ce Ls ANOTHER NEW SENSATION PLAY, Every evening during the week and frat i ue in this city of and Proprietors. 'RON'S THRILLIN which créated s greet Drssaiisit London, entitled bested Buropest Pantiual cuits, BLOW FOR BLOW." Two uDaSIESes ‘ARTISTS a rant GREAT SPRO- BLOW FOR BLOW. Beautiful Ballet—si OF OCEAN. BLOW For BLOW. BLOW FOR BLow, | 7° BOUt Oe eG UEROTTO OBEN, BLOW FOR BLOW. | | THE OLD WOMAN WHO O LIVED IN, A ‘SHOR. strr. BLOW BOR BLOW: | SON HOUSE AND G NG, BRANCH GIRLS PLOW FOR BLOW: | Ov THE PERIOD, Baile nnd CROQUET GAMES, ‘ay HLOW FOR BLOW. reawed,, Retalled mighily with vehem cnt applause, BLOW FOR BLOW. HE’ CARD. KINGDOM—PALACE. OF CARDS GRO: HB FOE RRE SRE ba Ae Cash naavaS. Sabla JOHN DRUMMOND Hotere EMI G. 0. BONTFACE, | © EY HARE RUEQUINADE BY THE LAURL Assisted with a eral cr of ‘characiers by the Compan; it THE. POR eon the DIVAN and SALON ne CON- MATINEE EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY | CART. PROF RORKRTS' MAGIC TABLEAUX In the AFTERNOON: SALON DE MAG LYMPIC THEATRE, ‘MATINEE ON SATURDAY, REMENDOUS RECEPTION. ata. M. THE POPULARAND INTERESTING DRAMA. OF IBLO’S GARDEN, NIBLO'S GARDEN, wit ENTIRELY NEVE SCENERY Nv watts (TU Bhs i Thee ND A GREAT CAST. vEnY WIGHT ARD Ee he ae mi PLAY BY DION BOUCICAULT, modern Dramatic Author. “TO HOLD" THe MIRROR UP TO NATURE.” —Shakspe noe eee a erty aeroenating, ates almost stale don, t —” Mi RHIOAL, Brain Mr. J, B. Studie, Mr. Goorge | i F.C. K. Misses Lilie int oe THE aeegee TO RUIN, Messrs. Sinclair, Q. “idee Lewis, Ccinnlaghan Ghats, Wight: Drow. Golltue, White: Thom mapaon, ae. a lay whic NeLED LONDON TO THE CORE, MATINEES ES, 3-WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS, and hich bide da fair to be the TORY AGENT OF THE AGE. held tue stage tole the proper place of exeoniion where the vices and Chad the age are under spiasion: es ies yAVERLEY 7 EATRE. ee ere i Stetson, Jr. TREMENDOUS RECEENO! clally those vices and follies for which the law provides of the nas California comedian, remedy."—Boucicault. WALTER BRAY. ORMOBA First nights of saention artist Miss MARIE i Le heats Patioheronty REALISTIC SCENERY. MISS POLLY eng VE K: LLENCE, ff POSITI 7) BRO Bt Bu OK Oat ofthe Oxford oF ht Tow we if tstre roke Se eser right te. oni hn" Waltersee ok ‘cao ; arroll, The Grea Hindle, Clinetop Sisters, Boe elke. | THE BARL OF EDEN (Coxswain of the Oxtaed orl, MA’ TINELS—-Wedneniay and Saturday, at 23g o'el bck Al THE CREW OF THE UNIVERSITY, ‘BOAT, ise the Oxford Eight, consisting of _Admnission—25, 6 and 76 cents. Othe: a JOHN TALBOT. ONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, 20 BOWERY. (ENGAGEMENT, BY UNIVERSAL DESIRE, of Bthi and Master Song and Dance ce Artiste of the World, | DELEHANTY AND HENGLER, | Tn their intinitable delineations of Life Among the Colored THE GRAND MILITARY PANTOMIME, __ THE GONBCRIPT. . W. WESLE' Y and GEO, ROOME in lead: mi arnt ta ‘Tabloans, ‘Tereihe Binndars "Somat, de NELLY, n love with Tom Past TOR IN NOTHER NEW SON‘ Mra. wee FRANK *cenNS, Bay: MOANDREWS land the “catire | The Cot ina BALL AT LONG BRANCH, do, MATINERS WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AT 934, OOLEY'S OPERA HOUSE, Wee eats Senta OF THE EIGHTH REGULA! Lady Killers. Who Died Firat ? Smith, pana and peadowenr! ‘ke. IS oe! FRANCISCO Pat OADW. GLORIOUS SUCCESS. HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY. BIRCH, WAMBOLD, BERNARD AND BACKUS. SAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS. The most legiimate entertainment of Negro Mi in i Ebina BUR OCaHS, Fo Mins iss PATTI. MACK WO! + Miss ISABEL FREE! Miss EMMA BKERI Mies ADA Major Jorum, Kerr's adherent. ir. 0. H, MO! Sam Boker, & retired prize thier. i. taney Pea RS! Bob Sanders, a vagabon Pe ty AC. Entire , pYOHOUTLIN 4 aasistante, ly new Scenery ee ‘an the world: This complaie and powerful company oo & constellation of stars from thera’ of th the mire weofee a ee by a on m, and embraces the most powerful combination of artistic a tients hus geet bear pseees hee eee artatS | ‘Tho mew modarn Costumes, inl ling ine Outer and Com. following Black Diamonds every grows, by'ME. 8, Fran Ke The Mechanica Kiffecta by BENSON SHERWOOD and J. The Appotatmenta, & rom PY, ent, Johnny Q’ Bobby Ne es Set Felent johnny Queen, Newcomb, ay lakeney, Ire Paing, B r, Bhatiuok, Jr Ober. atic jHiartigan, @. Claren don, 3. Such, W. reisien a ntire Play prod: ned der the ny Einar en Birch, D. 8. Wambold, W. Bernard, ‘an i Bred Nt Bt Alp reye) _ORFORD “THE BELL RENOR'S LYRIC HALL, act 2 NONboN? “GOING AT. FULL SPEED IN TH 731 to 727 81 ‘enue, opposite Reservoir Square. Th itouding Mfr Trenote fforts In extnbliah- ing 4 FIRST CLASS HALL FOR FIRST CLA ci ag has induced him to enlarge hie beautiful roo AREA OF NEARLY AN ENTIRE BLO very room returnished printed and richly em nbelans with SO8TLY PAINTINGS, IMMENSE M &C. rendering thle truly splendid. establishment not only ote of the largest, but by Car the moat conventent in the city for BALLS, CONCE ERTS, LECTURE! iE THEATRICALS, TABLEAU, 40, Rooms open dally. “Mr. Trenor's classes ‘reopen ist inst, ca ore Lei ren BF ental) Aa New cUTs, ACT “ame RED DANGER SIGNAL, T 4.—THE © ISION. AM the course ofthe play, THE oF eran BOAT. STUDY IN THE VICARAGE, BARNES BRIDGE ON THE THAM J THE UNIVERSITY BOAT RACE. Box sheet open six days in advance, CADEMY OF MUSIC, GRAND SHAKSPEARIAN Fi ENTERTAINMENT Mr. EDwik BOOTH TRIBUTE ‘Or’ RESP! to, and ao in aid of the f; ech Me the OSEPH GO. HANL \Aieabaial NOW RE, FOR THE FOLLOWING PLAYS :— BLOW FOR SLOW, No. 1-One sheet, four colors. Attorney's Ole, BLOW FOR BLOW. —! Fn sheet four colors. j Room-—Aet I rats BLOW FOR BLOW.—No, 3—Three sheet lettered bill, with morte at top for name of theatre. ai ich will take place i pee AUD'R ca ana tog cairn Soler, FRIDAY EVENING, SEI SEPTEMBER 10, 186, Seren mr cm. The performance will conan 0 of Shakspeare's tragedy of with an unusualry fin distribution of, characters, includis a “xb DWIN BOOTH: ~ Pas we Waruorn MARY wanwen.—| Ko, 2—One sheet, four colorg. MARY WARNER Non SOne pothy four colors. Drawing Room Scene. PLUTO (burlosque).—No. 1—Two sheet, two colors; figure, with mortise at topfor name of theatre, PLUTO.—No, Two sheet, two colors, PLUTO.—No, 8—Two abeot, two colors aa ay No. 4—One al hate Jag t WiROPOLieAe IN PRINTING ESTA BLISHMENT, ld Herald Building, #7 Nassan street, sil of whora haves fa tha." services and will be assisted by FLOY 4 A. W. FENNO, FRANK LAWLER and other et prominent aatbers of the dramatic profession, 618 MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, Pg ge cononnntenochna 618 Broadway, =~ 618 qouweny by aps pyrarence of vo are fearfully an The cate redial ag | wonderfully made. | BY (after an absey Pe ot a never wacnt year re ur, oe ‘The Beauties, Wonders and Monetrosities of ia Gusnarian neti ENING Saumete rs 618 tthe Homan and Animal Creation to be seen at sR For particulars ivertisements. one visit. i MERICAN | | INSTITUTE.—THIRTY EIGHTH | NA- tional Exhfbition will be opened to the pubife on We Resany,, September #, at 7 o'clock P. My and continue dal ily, from $A, P.M. Season Tickets for men, #8; for indies, #2. Blngio admission, 8) cents; Child: under 12'years, 96 cents. N SETS fail to visit this marvellous and a collea- HE AMERICAN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC BO rege ad In attendance, is Known for the most prominent inatitution in the coun- Oper ym 8 A. M try to obtain a thorongh musical education at Wberal terms, ATIONAL CoxseRvatony Po MUATO, font it ndon Hotel. N“u Broadway and Fourth avenus. Ch Ly SCHROEDER, Director. PIANOSBINGING, Vi VIOLIN, HARMO! nd LANGUAGES, ah Applications are now recelved. WF racelved. MEATRE AND RAILROAD TICKET OFFICE, acalent employed superior to that of any muste echool ta etropolitan Hotel, Elementary class, designed for pupils deficient in the rude _Renerved sents for ail theatres. menta of Mrisic, free, Send for ciFeMlar. ESTIVAL \ WALTZ (“WINE, WOMEN AND SONG"), Know Thyself." a4 Life inte tile Life, lady should ‘0 Lapins Wa You ANAYOMICAL, MUSRUM. 3 iS> = the, Suma Te. *Sorinds from the. Vienna Aeoda? mraitn, ee “Telegram Wal “Beant we Wattyd for four hands, ut Vive ten four Aboriginal Game of Ball. hands, ( Musto Publishers, 71 ‘Broudayy New York, 17a) patee of. Lagrtnencnn onsting St Lie wise oe bytwo pic ed nines of two differ mt Tada iat nd PAE LEC ontume, at Jones’ tember : al THE LECTURE SEASON. ~~» | Union Base Ball Grounds, Wilarmsburg. om September 9 commencing each day at ofolock P. ‘Each day’ contest ‘will conalat of a majority of five amon ]*RORTANT LECTURES TO GENTLEMEN ONLY, ON three in tive, ‘conciiding with grand war dence and fo interesting, invaiuable and scientific subjects, show! how (0 live and whatwe live for, are delivered daily at tl New York Museum of Anatom; Those unable to attend can receive a copy by forwarding 25 centa to the secretary, "Me ket Boon Loe se ere 618 Broadwi HEATRE.—STAGE MACHINERY FOR SHIFTING acenery, 4c., Ac. A large and valuable lot for aale by Ay BEEBE & BON, 78 Cedar street. EATRE TICKET OFFICE, Lash BROADWAY, RESERVED SEATS FOR ALL THEATRES, ALLACK A -4HE LADIRG AND GENTLEMEN EN. DANCING “AC. ADEMIES. DE ,GARMO'S DASCING AC ADEMY, £2, FIFTH AVE. ue, will reopen on Saturday, Sept. 25, 186). fo ght ics, under the direction of D. * ence Monday, Sept. 97. Circu . BOND 4 60.8, 647 Bromdiway, and at the A IANO FoR. #100, aoop INSTRUMENT; Lhe neven octave rosewood Pianotorte; carved legs, E bam dc. ; extraordinary bargain ‘tor cna; call ‘nnd JAMES Gort DON, § Sith avenne, HT PIANOS.-A LARGE g ASSORT rot FINE tone upright Pianos, warganted for durabiitt nding In tune equally as well as the best for sale or to rent at the manufactory of MARTINS 34 Kast Houston streot, near Br oadwa: PRI EXPRESSES, A VF. & G. BURNHAM'S FURNITURE AND BAGGAG ‘ + Express, 11 West Eleventh street, near Sixth a urhilare moved in city oF country ; furniture, planos packed, shipped, stored. theatre for the ensulng regular season requedie to mble on the stage at 12 o'clock on Mond: September 6, JOHN GILBERT, Acting Manager. UCTION ON THR GENTLEMAN WILL ove INSTR: ano ab 10 ter; best re: | C\ONGS OF SCOTLAND, ferente givens “Audrensspwith residence, TEACHER, box 139 STRINWAY HALL, MONDAY, SEPT. 13, Herald ollie KENNEDY'S pena’ ‘ARI In the United States prior to returning to ‘hu Beott Baws. INSTRUCTIONS, BY A NEW AID IMPROVED method, enabling the pupil to master the instrament in. One® course Of lessons, Call and examine th BSON, | Banjo, H. 0. DOI IPMEATRE FRANCAIS TO LET—FOR GPRRATIO AND dramatic representations, concerta, balla and igure the ni, ight wi | gatsaet cee IN A_ PROTESTANT BASS W. TION ASS WANTS A_POST fn! Fray church, in this city or vicinity, Address Q, onice. SAVE. YOUR MONEY BY SURSCRIDING TO PETERS’ Musical Monthly.—It gives UG) worth of good music for bi come, JL, PETERS, 3 Broadway, = BY A LADY JUST ARRIVED eae tt meen in & OuUrCh cholt. Aa. Gress EUROPA, box 128 Herald ofios-