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SITUATIONS ee NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1870. TRIPLE SHEET. CLERKS AND SALESMEN, DLR rasa eae | toe aah STAT, 17H 3 _ Ps a 13 DY, Led y, ins) Me to oat = s wosing ope A haa sorrrowld do general ‘20 ‘gen ‘small family, | dress M. C, po Oars tall aia ele AY “* LADY as A THOROUGH, ELOCUTIONTET Pa hs Bf rr Ta OHS, AD |: ctias tron eh ate runes me i Eee EN WANTED.—E. 8. JAYPRAY & 00. HHA 4 good city rete ference, Call for two days. eight ; best reference, Address A, M., Herald office. lesmen. ari AY, SAN BROLISH bebe dg cS “tes AMos and to take fall chargo of 10 Ge bitehes ; no objection ‘to & hotel or boarding house. SPuCTABLy YOUNG GIRL V1 2 Easr2eriz 22. familiy ; te willl st wit Rig: Call ag “Gail at present emi employee ‘a8 cook In and tron! TH ST. IN THE REAR.—A3 FIRST mt na private family ; good city reference, U3 ee WEST 47TH 8T,—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL as good pinin cook and to assist with the washing ane tnpning im a private family. Cun be seen at present em- ployer’ 153 Sa any reference. 241 pet onehly wn city ref refers 89 rer Hon to short distance in the country Jall for two days. EAST 49TH 8T.-A WOMAN AS COOK IN A rivate Lgl tw willing to assist in washing and understands her business thor 400 = AY. FIRST CLASS FRENCH COOK, in a private anion Good refercnce, Chambermaids, &c. $0, chambermald and "to agaist with the waahin, bermald and wi raitress; best reference. Call for two = 20] WEST, HTH SF, CORNER OF ITH AY.-TWO ons) to do chamberwork and waiting; the oder te meee and to | do plain hase ity reference, youNS ed yet WIDCW LADY DESIRES TO take itlerman's household oF any position Toaponeli| Fe eniol homie where sho ma be | the family being the Sbleets 2 m2 | | inane. to ese clty; highest lestimonlaley Bes ERMAN v Kou IN LESSONS RY AN EAS’ Sarena for ver tr aa ‘and available ccquaistance’ with STS.WANTED, A. SITUAT jy ‘ho eae a Wee ANTED—A PRACTIOAL BOOKKEEPER 10 yor Seis Pont atiee: ‘ANTED--BY AN Se PER TRAVELLER, A #ituation to travel lace und fancy goods, Address TEACH | from October | Judo. Addrens Be method, duting the day or evening; ladies separate i ul\Jua” Adve. By Sr Sain, by R shee A mit fitter lessons. Ad- thro jo and M Michi arene HH. S, Herald oileee ADIES', “CHILD! \N'S AND INFANTS’ TROUSSEAUX Ld braiding, erochel, embroidery, lace work, shirts and. all fan ‘workaln neal neat st syle home oF out ‘Acdreas perma- W Warts LARGE , op atOnie One an bad experience; Srat class referen Address box 565 New York Post offles, ibs RIVATE LESSONS.—A LADY, WHO DEVOTES HER- self to the thorough tultion ofthe rudimental and bigh- fat English braces, composition and pentaansbip, bea Lwo hours disen; ei, ‘ANTED—EXPERIENCED Pigiaee Boyd cORNAy salesmen for dress goo amart youth who oy ‘& good “ae Ad point SUDY, Heraid oflce, Set eer ey eee tae sees” oe ISITING GOVERNESS.—AN EXPERIENCED Na. | A838 ilgh lady wishes a recogagement; a thorough ‘english a Lag an i tr por Spare, A en ti 0u8e of clothiers’ anc ie. thle branch 0 oi ‘amit WEST 15TH ST., Riot ed REFLOVENS. 48 1 Broad underatan: aad merchant t gees, goes be liberally treated with by addressing box ant education, with music, Fs hand dri i ay rate ew caminy Five years’ t. FANTED—BY A LADY OF VIRGINIA, 'C. W cr teaching instrumental and vocal amtale, Beene Latin and usual branches, 9 situation ine Private " reference. Address Mr, ‘ “ ference, A Mr. GEORGE FILL, No. GooDps SATEENEY WANTED,— WAND 31 Newark ar Jersey. cig. FIRST CLASS. DRY Only those thoroi BIGGING & Intelligence Oftres. GINS! OFFICE, Oil SIXTH AVENUE, | SUPPLIES frat class colored servants, male and female, for every ty. COACHMEN AND GARDENENS, eas ; reference will 856 ST AV., BETWEEN 4701 AND 48TH sTS.— Two respectable girls; one as chambermald and ‘Wautress ; the other to mind childrea. Dressmakers and Senmstresses. ST FLOOR, FRONT, ROOM, i? EAST 13TH 6T.— Fashionable dress and cloak ‘making; Fall and Winter ta, $6, upwards; at Wrappers, 33 a $3 60; also, children’s tm § maze to order; Patterns and Fashion Ouiting and basting. Terns cash, Cull or address. WOOSTER sT., THIRD FLo0r, ‘FRONT ROOM— A first class dressmaker wishes 2 few more engage- athome; has no objection to go out by the day or makes children's clothing and does plait scwing. E. A. EAEADSLY, QQ WEST ed st. LADIES’ Sit DREBS PLEA\ 10° ing and fringing $13, mide up in the latest style; Fung, puuing aiid vicking Lor wale cheap. 124. WEST, 7H ora RESPECTA\ SE seamstress or to to chaniberwork and sewing; ex- client ety reterence from laat employer. BLEECKER 8T.—A LADY TO GO OUT BY THE day in families fa this city, who, having had several xperience in the business of cutting, fitting ai ladies’ dresses, offers her services to thore who may di to haye their’ work done at their houses; te a good de- Signer and trimmer; also children’s clothes included. Call 00 or address DRESSMAKER, for two days, Q WEST 27TH BT, BETWEEN (ITH AND @fit ava,—A good dreasrsaker wishes a few more engage- ments by the day or week, Call or address, 993 EAST 29Td ST., BETW EEN 2D AND 8D AYS., first tloor.--A first class dresemaker wishes a few = engagements by the day; can operate on Wheeler & Hson’s machine, WEST 28TH 8T.—A SCOTCH GIRL AS FANIL Heamatross to go out by the eek or month; | a ee mh eke! dressmaking; Can cut and fit Il, Call or ad: 642 3D AY. BETWEEN 41st AND 40, ae German jirl wislgs some work by the day or week ; on excellont culter fitter of ladies’ and childrea’s 88 entor an engagement at once; best city reference. address. 8TH aY., BETWEEN 53D AND wD sts. A General Housework, &c. QT7 AV. A, BETWEEN 17TH AND ISTH STS.—A young women todo general housework or down Stairs work ; good plain cook, Washer and ironer; good ret- WEST ;iTH ST., BETWEE! ND | i B49 Tr, tekr ca somocmstis nite dogenecat b | ‘and uave good eliy refereuees.” Ape ANTED-BY: A -COTCHMAM, A SEXUATION Ab ee would 40 Kitchen qurk; good city relerence: Sot | By BY at 42 East dist een 9 and II o'clock, 4 Sevtadtanthe te sear fiat bad great experience ZI of wor! : ‘Lol po iti TANTEDA GIRL TODO GENERAL HOUSEWORK | capavie of filing the most responsible situation. Apply to a = ‘or asmall family. Inquire ia photograph gallery No. | COCHRAN & CU., 464 Broadway, up stairs. fousekeeperrs Kee 5 Chatham equare, ANTED—A SITUATION AS COACHM AND | 43 GSBENWICH AV.—A WIDOW LADY AS HOUSE: | 117 srup_a GOOD COOK, WASHER AND IRONER W “groom, by 2 respectatla Protestant any has avai close | keeper; tully widower's coun] tent to take entrre charge; a mail prefersed. ad Call for one week. lL COLUMEIA HEIGHTS, BROOKLYN.—AN American oe of expericuce as housekeeper can of six years. Cail on or address M. | ata reference, BKIDMO: 13 2 —A LADY AS HOUSEKEEPER IN A 191. family ; is willing to make herseif useful; no objec- ton 26 go out of the cit YOUNG AMERICAN WIDOW LADY OF EDUCA- tion and refinement, and cheerful, social disposition, Wishes a position as housexeeper ; in retirn for a good home would be w’ time and talents in order to make it hap; Pe, if would accept any other position of trust 4 honor; the family of a widower preferred; no obj tn | children; good references given. Address ‘Mrs. ALICE LEE, Herala ofice. N AMERICAN WIDOW Tin the eliy, musical tulents, 3 first ‘a fe A seat at Oona Beat chy ceheten Gulce | at No. 17 Bast fet st, between 10 and 12 o'clock, pa near dare ‘FIRST CLASS SINQ! ‘Address ____ HELP_WANTED—PEMALES, (AS COACHMAN AND Ei reed well recommended, oy A Y bare -HEALT iy “WOMA AN, Witt A bey 8 West ish tn private atable, Fee of milk, Address, stating particulars, A. fald oic@, ‘A oe pe pe WANTED—BY A SINGLE MAN, AS - coachman and mm ; has the best —EADIES—iIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR WORK | on or address G. 5 stables 23 and ED West 18th st. wy for first class sewing machin« instalmenta, sy 1. 00 Eighth street, between Broadway an Yourth urth avenue. A SITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST CLASS GER- Instruction free, adie ean the prival abled NB, 0 Bs sista Vall on or PEA Eee ress at the privat fo. 6 East te OOK WANTED.—A FIRST CLASS COOK WHO z J thorouhly understands her business can obtain A situation 1 a prtsate family by applyiog, with ati couchman ; understands the care of hor West 63th 1 ferences. Address OF call at 449 Weat 37th st, between Sth and 10th ‘avs., in the rear, PopeeEs youNe MAN WANTS A QOOAOH- place for th® country; bas first class reverence. Cai onor lies N. 1. 1,263 Lroadway, in the harness store, etween doy Bee wo bead la ‘Appiy to a Faun ‘Wagen #18 per mont! Rahict pas ‘via G ENGLISHMAN, LATELY LANDED, WISHES 8 altuation as experience! stable man, take cage of cows milk, Aeyi in thee mr of ‘Rattress Be preferred; bes box 113 Herald odie” Aicertapn taanlly business and ts willins Sars HANDS fp ia! AT UNION ADAMS & i og 687 Broudway; young lads untomed to finest w COACHSIAR’S SITUATION WANTED_—BY A STEADY, reliable man, sober and trastworthy; is an experienced Li foie reference. Ca:] on or address H. ¢ private stable. 8 COACHMAN—A SINGLE YOUNG MAN; THOR- oughly understands bis business; beat city leference fiom bie present employer, who is going away.” Call on or address Ryerson & Brown's livery stable, corner 13h | st. and University place, SITUATION WANTED. BY A YOUNG MAN, ON A gentieman’s place as gar dener; understands the at preeahoarea, wraperies; tak e care of horses ur milk tre: | 4; will be found willing end obliging; recommend to that effect Bele seen, Addre as J. D., box Herald ofice. YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS FIRST class coachinan and groom; willing and obiiging; will inake himeei geveraly useful; first class reference ean be iven from lastemployer. Call on or address T. K., 28 Willow at., Hoboken, RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN WISHES A prone tion as coachman for the country; can come well can miik, and is willing to —- tm self ly uw Cail on or address T. No. 1 Sast 15] corner ¢ of ob ave ITUATION WANTED. 5 WARE SAR y AMERICAN OR GERMAN WET ‘nurse, st No, 871 Lexington ay. Wares A GERMAN GIRL TO DO GENERAL housework tn a email familly. Apply at 187 East 84th w TED—A CAPABLE GIRL TO COOK, WASiI AND fron ina small fam‘ly. Apply before 13 at 205 Weat 24th at, ‘ANTED-A LAUNDRESS AND CHAMBERMATD; beat city Faferance required. Call Saturcay morning, from 11 till 12) at 24 Weat 23th st, W NURSE, 10 TAKE CARE OF ONE eh d and to do tae sewing Protestant preferred; must be next and obligin, ply at $35 Last Slat st. A COMPETENT CHAMBERMAID AND » to help also with washing and froning. Ap- ft 11th at., between 10 and 12 o'clock. —A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK: A good washer and fironer; at 127 East 13th tdanddthar. at 127 East 13th at., between W ene. Sty ANTED--A PROTESTANT NURSE, YOUNG AND lively, to (ake charge of a child one year old. Apply A YOUNG MAN, AS GROOM id reference, Address P. K. JANTED IMMEDIATELY—A GOOD FRENCH OR German cook; wages $15 per -month, Apply at 134 West 2ist at. Ai, -ANTED—A RELIABLE COACHMAN AND SERVAN' _Inquire between 9 and lo’ "clock at 2 West 24th Lan ED-A SITUATION BY A FIRST CLASS: COACH. an oF groom (eniored) ; very est cliy reverence. Call WILLIAMS, 158 Chrystie st ST ©) ae othteeta AND TO Du a re) city. rétorence; will be found usctul. Address E. 0. B., box 100 Herald ofice, for two days, BY A SINGLE MAN, V inst wash and iron Well. Apply at 31 East 27th th at, from 10 to i: RESPECTABLE MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS | Next M j, good re- Welnead fen Gnaweer nit OF HAXDSOME JAON THE HIGHWAY MONDAY wines (7 pea ELE BRATED DAY. IBLO'S GARDae BRILLIANT suc: HOUSE hake VERFLOWING, TWO PERFO ’ marten k RMANCES TODAY. MID WEEK OF THE aaa Hh bai chek Seah LoTTa, LOTTA, iad Ther two PERFORMANCES, gf, the domeatio ino INTRUDOCING Lome IN| SUNG8, DANCES AND tn pRUPPORTED, Wy A POWERFUL COMPANY, ort " thrill dram bp dan Payor, antitied the bic ia one TICKLT-OF-LEAVE MAN, | te which Miss LOTTA will appear in her great impersote- SAM ZTRLOUCHE characterization in which abe NO LIVING BEQUAL. EASE MATINEE TO-DAY, | I'S KABE MATINEE TO-DAY. | AST BPART ft | ae Al N TALON Pe EASE MATI fb is SATURDAY) RESERVED © sh ass BATRS NE RESERVED ORCHESTRA OHAIRS ONE LE. | CHRISTINE NILSSON.—THIS DAY ATi, dsiammapeahinntgaidniyd announces the follor fog Eas NILS80) THIS SATURDAY Haat RE AT BPRCTAL NOTIGING ha best city references’ Gail | are advised to purchave thelr tickets and seats in advance af the ticket o MLLE. CHRISTINE NILSSON will be assisted by MISS ANNIE LOUISE CARY, Contralo, SIG, BRIGNOLI, 810, VERGI MISS Meu i VEU STEMPS, wax cee tre, ng $4 Oolober, Beats Nilsson Concert. ventag th October, Seventh Nilsson Concert. Friday Evening, ith October, Highth Ntuason Conoark Sper tr ission n $2, oats 88 nnd 4 oach, aegording to location, Reserved Seals to Matiaee $4 tot $3 Cau be socured at General Nilsson Ticket Ofiee, teinway Hail, on Yourteenth stree Branch ilekel ollee at Schummer’s, No: f0l, nd also at No. 114 Broadway, Oo” MPIC THEATRE. THE LasT MATINEE AND LAST NIGHT MRS. JAS. A. gates: cOuso op SrA COMPANY, Jd it evening's Pro, ie will ea arene ee itearep. doth THIS AFTERNOON AT 2, and EVENING AT & Second and third ume of Omenbach’s PRIMA DONNA OF A ‘Nort, Mons. Chouftieurl... Exmeattne his daughter) . Balandard. formance will commence ets ‘the Second (and fa- per! vorlie) Act of LITTLE FAUST. lephisto and the Arab.... ‘Mrs, JAS. A. OATES Martha (a gushing spinster Mr, GEO. L, FOX Secured orchestra chairs fi ine Dollar. LYMPIC “THEATRE. Mr. GEORGE L. Fox's wor and elaborate Pantomime of KE Witla WIN KIE. poaen — intricacy of the vast mechanical material, the ra UNAYOIDABLY ps ae on the MONDAY and th Share Ociober Band 4, order to secure a satis! ectory 08 mnpletion for He FIRST Unite PRES: EMiNGS On Wi eit in VENIN' ae Poll partioulars in future programmes, Managers and dthors are herewith cautioned pon any to- fringement on the wbove named Pant: ne, the same hav- ing been duly copyfighted by ite author, Mr. George L. Fox. 798 BROADWA LOBE, A ‘LOBE, 728 BROADWAY, GLOBE,| | Formerly New York Theat OPENS MONDAY, OCTOBER OPENS MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, star bins — with the following nar combat 5 Miss Lik WEBER, ue Troupe of 20 aria B1aNOR CORTA'S oiekN ce BALLET OF FIFTY LADIES. LADIES, ADIES, FIFTY LADIES, Tear ti beantial Star oimtre isa Mile. rike, =” Den Mile. Bei Miss os Sallie Maddox, and her Burk Wee. SITUATION care of horses and cows and tal make bimagsit uscful'about Me 1 : Dy tae ction ee teeta WANTEDIA ‘SITUATION AS COACHMAN, | By A young man; no objection 0 0,9, the oountry; bs city reference {rou last employer. Adareas DS Box 307 Herald oftice. WANTED.A SITUATION AS. COACHMAN AND coin, by a single, Protestant, respectable young man, undersianding bie busihess periectiy; will be found trast | worthy and obligi sirlelly’ temperate habits: can hake himsel{ useful about a genuleman'a pinc 00 miler; understands care of cows; can be weil recomme Cail at or addresst9 Degraw st,, South Brookiya, Gountty pre- erre | WARTEDAIN A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, A PRO- testant chambermald who understands sewing and froning. Apply at 70 Went Sath et, WASTED-BY A. PRIVATE FANILY, A. CHAMBER. aids miuat do fing washing. Apply, with references, at $27 2d av., corner Hast 19th st ANTED—A GOOD COOK, WASHER AND TRONE. 4 girl capable of doing tile entire work on the kitchen Apply av 139 West lat st., between 9 and 12 A. M. Ty ANTED—IN A VERY SMALL FAMILY, AN ACTIVE ‘cook who {s neat and understands her business. Ap- ply this morping at 88 West 10th at, ANTED—AN AMERICAN OR GERMAN WONAN TO take charge of @ little girl 12 months old; none need V floor. = Mlle, Theres Hughey Do Dougherty, Dougherty, we McKee. iat, MASTER BARNEY: MASTER: td Sheriden and Mack. | Mona TANNER and bis hie troupe of I of Do ee ioabos Miss ELOL MISS. AGNES 80 apie Signor CATON sind hus talented WAY" orn HERS. ERS. Fry OTHE TY OTHERE, TOPESING NGHT, MONDAY, OCTOBER Matinee every Wednesday and Saturday. vacechet Bg Mack. | pbiames PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, 201 BOWERY. ree apply shat bon uy other children, Call at 43 Laat 19th sty OUSEKEEPE2’S SITUATION WANTED—BY AN American lady, qualified to jake p antire charge; good ces. tress OUSEKEEPE. SITUATION WANTED— ractical ani thorongh housekeeper, ia a first class hoe 1 or famiy or party of gentlemen; good reference given. \ddress Mrs. BETN, station B, Grand st, ‘ANTED—A POSITION AS HOUSEKEEPER BY A thorough, capable, middle aged lady without encum- brances: private family proferred. Address CAUTION, Herald office, “WEST 31D ST. REAR, FIRST PLOOR—A RE- 133 spectable widaw woman’ wishes a faml'y’s washing, Or to go out by the day; understands It in first class order. 28D ST., BETWEEN 18ST AND 2D AVS,--A RE- spectable woman wants employment by the day to nd ron. Laundresnes, &e. KING 8T., FIRST FLOUR.—A | RESPECTABLE woman to ‘ake in washing of few families or of 34 AV.—A a few families washing or single gentle- 408 Sites en's. aes class washerwoman wants washing; does finery, and polish. Te oderate, References, RESPECTABLE WOMAN WisEs TO DO WASH Ing and ironing or housecleaulng by the day; 4 a frst bd lanndrees, esd MARGARET DOYLE, arlem Post e, Norses, &e. 8D AY., BETWEEN 17it monthly nurse can take another engagement To be ren to-day, WEsT 2TH 1 ROOM A YOUNC V2 inke care of children end do plain sewing; or to do Wight chamberwork and wating. 300 ‘A respectable married woman aa wet nurse in a pri- family; baby eight ed old; good elty referenc 0 WES?.20TH 8. ENT.—A COMPETENT 310, German woman, is'y oF Intute country, as month Gi: LEXINGTON AY., CORNER 58D 8T.—A COMPE- “E tent woman hild’s nurs an take entire charge @f w baby from its birth; excellent city reference. AND TH S8TS.—A veat re- ( BAe GOTH ST., CORNER 2D AV., FIRST FLOOR— Waitresses, &c. 95 PAST 60TH Sf.-A RESPECTABLE GERMAN fe) girl as waitress and seametress or to assist fu cham- ‘Derwor'! Call or address for two 0 days. ¥ A RESPECTABLE GERMAN GIRL, A SITUATION as waitress in a private family; $8 also sg,gonluewer' Teferences unexceptionable. Address B., 29 West 13th orcall at Mrs. SHULTS', Woodlawn ay,, near Armstrong's farm, Greenville, N. J. . MMiscellancous. ‘ 3 PUTNAM AV., BROOKLYN.—A LADY OF RE- Snement as companton to lady or to assist in house- Becping. Address W. JQ BAST sip sta YouNG PERSON, WHO HAS 2 for several years taught under the Board of Education ngla gland, ae nureery governess and seamstress, or as lady's pad Or housekeeper; will be found useful and trustworthy n be seen at present ee tor two days. CLASS LAUNDRESS | ply for three duys at 116 West 24 6TH AV., THIRD FLOOR, ROOM 9A FIRAT | vate boarding houre good wages and good home, HOY WANTED—To “OREN “AND COOK OYSTERS, Apply ai 466 Wooster st., for three days, MAN WANTED—IN THE LIQUOR BUSINESS, WHO can control an outdoor trade; state the number of cue- fomers, with the amount of salary wanted. Address H. B. D. # Herald office, SMART MAN WANTED--AS PORTER IN A PAPER | watchouse; one acquainted with the business preferred. ‘Adress, stating salary requived, &c., PAPER, box iS Herald oflice, ANTED—A GIRL TO DO THE HOUSEWORK OF A Suiall family: ao American, with good reference; wit K weated as ove of the family. Apply in Jowelry store, 730 * A ‘ANTED—FOUR OR FIVE GIRLS ACQUAINTED with the hatr business, No need to call if wot tho- roughly competent. Also a boy for the store, CHARASSOL & DELER, $496] Broadway. WET NURSE WITH FRESH BREAST our weeks old fora new born child. Inquire | tween 10 and 13 o'clock ai 248 East 40th st, Detween 21 and ad ava. ANTED—A LADY wait on a sick lad, recommended from ber GENTS WANTED TO SELL AN ARTICLE IN CON- nection with their own, on commission or territory, that affords every inducement. Send for circulars. Address K., box 141 Herald ofice. NTS WANTED—TEN LADIES AND pata beral cominission, Call after 3 P. M. on ROTH & » Upholstery Renorators, No. 9 West 23d at, OY WANTED—IN A LAW OFFICE. ADDRESS, IN own handwriting, box 1,367 Post office, stating refer ence, MAID, TO BE WILLING TO i German preferred; must be well Place; none others need apply. ‘all at room 75 Fifth Avenue Hotel, from $ to 4 o'cloc! wt LAUNDR 3 AND A gir as chazibermaldnad walere t have the heat references. Apply between 10 aud Ii o'clock at 66 West Seth street. 7 ANTED—A GOOD COO with good references, will ing, can have a sood home aud YASH BOY WANTED—ABOUT 15 YEARS OLD ; SAL, J $100 per annum, Apply to JAMES A. HEAKN & SON, | Wi Broadway. 19, You ‘@ MEN, GERMANS PREFERRED, TO open oyst ud make themseives generally useful in the restaurant and bar corner of 6th ay 5sth st 8. ©. HINE, NTED IMMEDIATELY—500 AGENTS TO CANVASS ment Counterfeit Detectors and Finan- he Household editjon, illustrated er currency, price $160. Merchante’ full steel ailustrations, pric House edition, liiustrated with 30 Seal cagravings, price "$5 Tne Amorigan Bood and Corn Detector, with 22 Coll size. atee! plate engravings, bein, simi ica of the government bonds, and 9 plates of gold, aillver, copper and nickel coins, price $18, Large discount made td State and incal agents, while travelling agente clear to 625 per day. Address LABAN, HEA’ 1 General Agents American Bond and Currency Detector Company, 80 Hanover street, B Mi W ir wages for serv ices.” Ap: yaNtep TWO RESPECTABLE GIRLS, AS cooK, her and ironer and to do chamber Work tna & ei ey place, hear Ze WASTED A, GERMAN, GIRL, FOR GENERAL housework, in a smail family; must be a good washer and froner, and have good reference, Inquire at No. 238 West 63d st., necr 8th av. | W ‘ANTED—A GOOD COOK, WASHER AND IRONER; must come well recommended for honesty, sobriety nliness; re‘erences of three or four montis not ac- _ Apply at 224 Weal 22d Bt ANTED—AT ELIZABETH, N. J., A FIRST CLASS matress whocan cht and ‘it ladies’ and children’s dresses and opcrate Wheeler & Wilson's machine; must be civil willing and obliging; French girl preferred. “Apply at eat Broadway, second floor. ‘ANTED—A GQOD OYSTERMAN, ‘APPLY AT ‘NO. 64 WAXTED-A Goon cook TO GO. A SHORT DIS. Greenwich av. tance fa the country, who thoroughly understands ber business and can make butter; must have city references, ANTED—A BOY IN A GROCERY SfORE, APPLY W A) W at 209 Henry at, New York, 7, ANTED—A YOUNG BOY, IN DECKEY beer saloon, 924 st, between 2d and 3d av: /ANTED- A CASH BOY. CALL SATURDAY, OCTO- ber 1, ¥ tol WAM 18d Mercer st, New York, “ke. Apply at 28 University place, on Saturday, between 10 and IZo'clock. LAGER ANTED-AT THE “CLARENDON HOTE L, CORNER of 18th st. and 4th av., a first class froner; class chambermatd; she must be a professed perso understandsber business thoroughly. Call after & o'elock at | from $10 | GRAND MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2%, WONDERFUL FEMALE GYMNAS' = their thrilling and terrific aerial feats, The most jaringy less and interesting gymnastic performance ever wit- NNIEK BENSON'S Irisbiems. TONY ee Songs. ‘The great local drama, replete mit with fe and inter nit NEW YOR! 1GHWAYS AND Jobnny Wild, Frank ees a, “ot umings, Mile. Bertha, ALL THE POPULAR PAVORITES APPEARING, ISCO MINSTRELS, S‘* FRANC = BAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, ROADWA. BS 8 oieoie SOOO RLY. ROOM BIRCH, WAMOLD, BERNARD. ze BACKUS’ BA! oe NSTRELS, oe. 100 AGriVE BOYS WAN BUTTONS, HOOKS A DELIG ATFUL, BALLAD ar SINGING. SAMING REATS SECURED SIX DAYS IN ADVANCE. LLE, mel a herp Sn digi AND AUTUMN,” “Angels Ever Bright and Fair,” Mad Scene, from lia: let (In press): 0 “Mandol'nata,’ Paindilly, and “Lul- lab,” by Aribur Sulltvan, as sti Cary. | DIISON & CO., Pul 711 Broadway. \U THEATRICAL MANAGERS, ‘A large and constantly increasing stock of wood cUTs, trom fresh and original designs, on hand at the METROPOLITAN JOB. PRINTING OFFICE, Nassau atree’ oid Herald Building, ACADEMY OF MUSIC. ‘The artiste engaged by Mr. Daly for the English per- formances of Mile. AUSCHEK will assemble for re- hearsal Monday, October 3, at 10 o' clock. { GEORGE DEVER! Stage Manager. meer pore LA BOTOAER WANTED. At ya that understands the business, ee “RESPECTABLE E YOUNG MAN WISHES TO LEARN ‘a itn or obtain a nice situation. Cail before 12 o'clock at | ENern WANTED—FOR MONOGRAMS, CARDS, the office. TANTED—A COMPETENT YOUNG MAN AB BAR- Keeper; must come well recommended. Apply at 236 Division WANTED A BOY, 18 OR 18 YEARS OLD, TO WORK in a grocery store; one used to ahorse. ' Apply at 750 Greenwich atrect at 11 o'clock this morning. WASTED SA FIRST CLASS | OYSTERMAN; perfectly understand opening as | oysters. Apply at SWIFT'S, 757 Broadway, oie, oR ENGLISHMAN WANTED | ey aa WEST 22D ST.—A SITUATION W tee as JAN- _Stor or waiter, or will be generally useful. “SULLIVAN ST. REAR.—A RESPECTABLE COL- ored man as waiter in a private family or boarding 3 iw lately from Richmond, Va. anyuise for HENRY 204 Si 23 29 MUST ell as cooking ‘f 27TH ST,-A YOUNG MAN AS WAITER; be found willing and obliging. Call or address for three da; in @ ight rad business, wich {s a monopol — —— and me sicedsa; only 900 cash required, ‘Apply at is RESPECTABLE, MIDDLE AGED MAN AND WIFE, Bon with no encumbrance, would like to take care of agen- | ~ eae Usman’s house in the country or cltys-wazes not 0 muck an \ ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED YOUNG MAN (AME- object ai omfortable home, Address fl. M., box 121 Port riean preferred) on a farm, near En; ‘00d, N. Ja, chester, New York. Who can bring the. best reference and. is quaisied to take charge of horses, milk cows and io gen quire of or address T, W. DEMARE! eral farm work. » Knglewood, N. J. RESPONSIRLE TRAVELLING AGENT add to his line, on commission, eith@e boots and shoes oF notlo Dut frst class houses heed address TRA- | 1,7 ROTLY Qu : bd WEST sili 8T,-A YOUNG LADY A | YELLIN T, Herald office. Worcs aie eet ar eee bakery or con eetiontiy. Adares L = rant; must speak English, French and German; one having ani STH ST) NEAR BOWERY, THIRD FLUOR.—A bighly rel ned and educated young lady aa govern. oe me te re to teach small children, from 6 to ‘in German, ngilsh, French, musle. snd needie- ‘Radvens Minn S301 EAST J0rfl 8T.--A FRENCH LADY AS LADY'S companion. a ‘WEST 25FH ST.—MRS. CAIN I8 PERFE T INe doing up curtains in the neatest manner, on reason- 214 Byers 522 220.2 Q2Q WEST 35TH 8T.—A REFINED FOREIGN YOUNG lady, educated in Paris, desires a few more puplis her ‘OF wold go ont ‘as visiting governess ; only jose need A] ‘who desire instruction after one o'clock 10 1¢ afternoon ; es French, German, English and Music, Terms mod A ary OF REFINEMENT AND, EDUCATION DB- * sition as governess, to take charge of cbildren and instruct iu English, Spanish, muale and minging; accuse tomed to travel; would eng @as companion to an ere or middie aged {ady. Addreas L. D. BR. box 386 Fost olice, Baratoga Springs, N. ¥. a pe ale IE VS RESET elo N EXPERIENCED Lape TEACHER QUALIFIED to Og ad English, A ae in, preneh, lyse re pain res or yi or. Miss MM,box tél Horatd offoe, - TT OUNG LADY DESIRES TO BE, ish, French and music or to be com- a7 & good hoine in the iy to large dress Miss preferred YATES, Orange, aures over, served in Vieona, Berlin or Paris preferred: best w: Permanent. Apply for one week to Nr. Broadway, first floor. Kees OUG- 8, 38 WISHES A § keeper, other reaponi - a ‘ | ACTIVE innowledge 0 | of business ts requ si has no ob | WARTED-AN, A LAWYER'S OFFICE, AN ACTIVE West or Soath, DAW eH Intelitzent boy, nbout 14 years ol: must reside with rae | hia parents and bi a. ipo4 recommendations, Address, 1a DRY GOODS SAL) on FROM MONTR, own haudwriting, J. Heraid office. Wants a situation; good references, Address Herald office. HH. MM. — ———. W JANTED—A MAN TO TAKE CHARGE OF A BIL- Hard room ; algo one to take keys. None but those ex- ert in the business need apply, from & to 11 A, M., French’ otel. N EX£ERIENCED COPYIST—RAPID AND ELEGANT | writer, wishes copying or writing of any kind at hol or elsewhere; strictest conbdence observed. Address WY! y j {’ ANTEO—1WO FIRST CLASS CANVASSERS ON Ay fb hom te — V evening newspaper: to who can come well N EXPERIENCED RET. GOODS SALESMAN | Tecommended, a libs A be- of i b ly dail | Tween 9 and i A. M., to publisuer “¥ rhs atree wanted—With good reference 8 amart, gentee) boy Commercial Agents’ xchange, room No. 6, 365 WELL EDUCATED YOUNG MAN DESIRES A situation ns bookkeeper, collector, &c.; beat references TNE DAME (DIP! . QUI SAIT ENSEIGNER A and security given. Would thvest moderate amouut in an tntablished, responsible firn, Addrean A., box 688 Fost aifice, | 944, font le trancal ere ars x arleiiares “AN EDUCATE! ED YOUNG MAN, THOROUGHLY Af SED in mercantile business, Who understands bookkeeping . : and the compounding of ators biter, Ho aud also xc | L)Tanuie ameriexine comme bone d'eufanta: * Adresver nainte 0 * ; bs Tuoderate, Address X. E.J., | M- TRAINIER, au 15 7me rue, pres de 3me av, Feferences good; expectatio 4 oft ‘BIL LIARDS, _ c.} situation permanent. 3 DREKA, 1,063 Chestnut st, Philadelphia, ORDON PRESSMEN AND FEEDERS WANTED— Steady employment. 8, \v. GREEN, 18 Jacob st., New Fork,orJ. Ht. MONHOE, 201 Water, near’ Bridge st, Brook: lyn. ‘ACK SPINNERS WANTED-FOR NIGHT WORK IN woollen mill.” Apply atZ04 Church et, ‘OR WHICH Two RASP PUNCHERS ARE WANTED. FOR eet i steady employment will be given. ly to the LIV- | INGSTON MANUFACTURING GONPANS! PEs ’Reude at. E WILL GIVE A GOOD DRAUGHTSMAN AN office, rent free, for work he may-do for us; splendtd light; location unsurpassed; the right man will find this a first class opportunity, Address PATENT AGENTS, Herald office, Wa V ‘ANTED—A MAN W wi NTED—A FIR! LASS FLOORMAN HORSE- shoer; none but a sober man need apply; wages no ‘at 498 2d ay., corner 34th at, HO IS AN EXPERIENCED dren cutter; reference required. Apply. to ase 4 F Holel, 18th at., corner Irving plac WaANten A MILLWRIGHT OR A MAN accus. tomed to putting up shafting; must be a good close ‘workman qualtveatfons and Wages expected. Address J. BEN MAN AND WIFE. tense foterest of the novel is met pigaented jn this powerful PAMpemande' ‘and ‘Frou-Frow are quite, eaipaed Uy fs amatiog, sus cea," fe MAN AND phe Pratt "saturn aif otice will Yxi0R 19 AGN, igs Ht bind FANRY i Batol a een WINTER and Mr. a. K. MO! ailalion_ of “THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN | DROOD,” with an original ending, is in progress, INA spwnny SEATER 10 3 BROADWAY. Ta OR ThE KRAKT BART. 7a HS ce THREE if SPEND PIEC! In which the Burlesque “Company will appear in MONDAY, pt a “ene BAY. oe ocroanr 3, MONDAY, OCTOBER 4 MONDAY, OCTOBER 3 CHARLES DICKE! SaAnees CK E) ARLES DICKEN! CHAI DICKE: BLES BICKENS: CRARMARY RUDGE,” fy BURGE AB: UDGE, CHA CHA! * ARNABY. Rub BG a or a “RA ‘RARNABY Zopen's HA, DIC ) SBARNABY RUDGE," CHARLES DICKENS! “BARNABY SUAREES BISEERg SHARLABE Bi BGE: CHARLES DICKENS’ “BARNABY RUDGE ARLES DICKENS’ “BARNABY RUDGE," MONDAY: SeroREEs MONDAY, OCTOBER % MONDAY, OCTOBER ONDA > OCTOBER 3, MONDAY, OCiOBEK Fy aa —— : Sand original rouale and (RACTERS. A Fou mary 0 caer or Gn Box book open from 9A. M. to 6 P. M. ee JAMES. FISK, JR. ETOR JOHN F. COLE, . rPRYIAN, TO-DAY AT 3, TO-NIGHT AT 8, 0-DAY AT 2. NIGHT AT 8. ‘DAY AT 2% 'O-NIGHT AT 8 TO-DAY AT 2, TO-NIGHT AT & TO-DAY AT 4. TO-NIGHT AT 8, AY AT 2. TO-NIGHT AT 8. THE GR REAT Bypnt. THE oe EAT EVEN’. THE GREAT EVENT, PETIT FAUST. La PETIT FAUST. LA PEIIT FAUST. GREAT SILLY, HE GREAT REY ‘WWE BEAUTIFUL MONTALAND, THE BEAUTIFUL MONTALAND, THE BEAUTIFUL MONTALAND, with the entire OPER ed TROUPE, OPERA FYE TROUPE.- OPERA BOUFFE maovre, MUSICAL DIRECTOR. FAUST’S SCHOOL peg GARDEN uaa ct MARGUERITE'S earl ot IIL. PALACE OF BATAN... Tabh +»sMARSTON aiso at Schir ‘Beate secured in advance at ihe Box Uilice malts, 10 Brondway, and fario Hallway Ticket Osice, corner of streot and Broadway. Bom 'S THEATRE NG, And SATURDAY MATINEE at 2 Kiry x Flot. MR, JOSEPH J} JEFFERSON, ry RIP VAN WINKLE, NOTICE—In order to accommodate the demand of the public for places the box shect will be open TWO WEEKS IN ADVANCE, at the Theatre, or at its Branch teket oilice, at Ditson's Music Store, 711 Broadw: TADT bed “3 a md BOWERY. RATURDAS. OCTOBER it FRA ‘DIAVOLO, _Reserved seats at the box office. “ELLY LLEOR" STRE: Ly & LEORS Mai LS, KELLY £ LEOMS. wey tHe ONLY LEON EO) eg eer oom dil Cog PEnion, Basie OF aa THE FERIOD, a comic opera indi MR. WYNDHAM CLARE, from the Era London concerts, IN 54 LYS MAN AND Wir’ LEON'’S STREET SINGER. & LEO! KELLY é LEON’S. KELLY & LEO! D* KABN'S MU: opposite eetga” PLACE. fo one should vistt New. York without passing an hour at pr katie fog -coraad Museum—the most atfractive and wort sophie ZDMISSION | FIeTy CENTS. 45 Broadway, opposite Astor piace, G REAT SUCCESS, x GREAT SUCCESS the ane FREE PRIZE GRAPE Petite ed at B. K. BLISS & SON'S SEED STC 23 Y OVER too SPECIMEN ‘The largest number ever exhibived TH _WILL REMAIN OPEN ELT THE WEEK, ay a aiag 20 fg, Murray street 8 ON B ATINEE AT LINA EDWIN’S, 8 SPLENDID PIECES, AT a7 P.M. iN ALL THE fe RATTL! Wo R, a! aL Ghnaa per she Wrmg TT HEATRE Savi Doo: abo ee yO THE PAL TN i OCTO! RGANIZATION OF THE © ALLACK'S, Proprietor and Man: AND UNTIL. eva willbe ea Sheridi produced wit ENERY, Stew Bo costumes Mr. John he Bronghemm, Ly Pa Gilbert, Mr KM, Holland Me may i Madeline a Boland ae W, fitae iunily Mertayer, Due notice will ve given of the feet appsarenen of Gharics Fisher, Mz, Owen Marlowe, Mr. Ere "Thomas Barry, Miss Mr, ALBERY' y's new and eq seninied 7 70% Plaving xt tit'ed ee eer angHe TWO ROSES, ¢ 1 fine Loree ee BuO NOW OPEN. os Pe a al EN SPE ARIE —— TO-NIGHE wo in dete, ee meer SEERACH | cin " saan ise 3 aig aarunoa oe, fa three VALERIE the to be fol i a oF ARRMIN' THE ENTIR: IN bad Ticket oflices ri © 1 Drondwey-and Wah it, Theaire. In preparation, SYEAN EY EYRE od DEBORAH BACH.—NOTICE, Sihe 15 The unprecedented success which nas adteued the Tepe Ferentatious of ARY STUART, at at the universal desire of the many who were unable attend aad are Geatrous of, miigensing ie tt nechne vin el Manavement ie induced to MAY BIUART for MONDAY. EVENING ) NEXT, rooD's, Seawataetae om pagrerom, Museum 0 iy TWO PERFO APRAND OP. M y ¢ inst oy Nonorot who will have the honor of a Erte, ad'the oomedy et teas pecuntalicyé WERING at 8 0% SATURDAY EVENING, at o'clock, hich oveaston “tus sore - epi ne followin, op which occasion bill will be KIN TRE pauguker, AN'S RID. rae uh ful bari and last time ty e Bt OLDE Be ies orieogue ers sirareasnes, MUSIC, CADEMY OF ATRNY JANAUSCRE wae TRAGEDY, Md AUGUSTIN DALY Be asia HOES Rt ONDAY, , TUESDAY, IW EDNESDAY, DE HURSDAY ond FRIDAY pros laictans October Ia Under the = PROGRAMME RY 6: SATURDAY Betty AS clober 16, atl SATURDAY ote tg “October 16, at in which anus, OTARAUBCI EK DEBUT. and gr HE LADY OF LYONK, Clande Molnotte by Mr, WALTRA MONTOOMER' Tauline by Misa AGNES ETREL, eoss will embrace Mr. Prederlo K. Mortimer, James Dunn, a Fanny Morant, Jone Burki or THE ti FIRST WEEK. The casts of the 1 Jeneie Mortimer, Amny Ai ‘Box ofice open at the ae of Musto, le, Monday, Ostover £0, Admise Fame nd § : Ms F. CONWA S PARK THEATRE, patente: BATURDAY, Oct. ie 18% THE THREE wenn DIARTAGNAN, RICHELIEU _Monday, Oct. $Me.” BCOTT-SIDINONS wil appear. 3 M28 Ewa GRarran AT THE MATINEE ASD THIS EVENING, il sing 1 tt det will sing in en} rely new andelegant somcrnce her eoleanial Character Songs. THEATRE 1H _COMIQUE, Misa EMMA GRATTAN has met with reat at the COMIQUE. r ith ORLY. ‘The favorite resori of the re of the aa: Monday evening, September 26, and during the Unsworth and Fugene, Sheppard, Rice, Johnson and Grifin, Campbel', Abboit, The Mammoth Orchestra ‘Vocal Corpe, the Leading Band of the world, (A. OPASD NATIONAL EXHIBITION, . ‘The Thisty-nioth Annual Fair of the AMERICAN INSTITUTE. Open daily from 9 o'clock A. M. to 19 P. M., in puilines eetenging trom Third. io Second Breaue, tiled and Siaty-fourth shee a , BeNOR, oo eta. D INGENIOUS aie AN ay ALLED DISPLAY 0} 'OGRAP: MACUINERY IN MOTION. MPLEMENTS OF HUSBANDRY, PRODUCTS UF THE FARM, THE WORKSHOP, AND THE sTUDI Great dirplay of rare Piants and choice Fruits and Fio b keg ' 1 ‘ renewed each Weduesday. Music every evening. Grand Promenade Concerts on Weduesday and 8a eventugs ARDINE, & A QheAn, BLOWN BY STEAM. Muste BY BB DMIs wre ORCHESTRA, F188 CLARA LOUISE KELLOGG begs to announce that she will uote make a concert tour throughout the United States, assisted Mre JAMES M. WEMLL to B: Fiano Warerooms, Fifth avenue and ‘siateenti INA EDWIN'S THEATRE, 720 eee ‘the bijou theatre of A: AS SPLENDID MATINEE PEMFORMANCE AT2 P.M. HEATRE TICKET OFFIC Grand Central Hotel, Chotce Seats for all Theatres. _ THE LEC’ TURE ‘SEASON. RSITY OF NEW YORK.—MEDICAL DEPART- ment.—The introductory lecture to the ensuing Winter ourse will be delivered on Moniay evening, October 8, at 8 o'clock, by Prof. Charles A, Budd, in the Col lege East Twenty-sixth street, opposite Belerue Mospital, ‘The Profession and the public are reapecifully Snvited to attend, DANCING A.W RopworTHs cuass * commence October 1, Twenty-sixth street, and at tél J cireula ACA DE. 1E8. Fitth avenue, th avenue, LL FASHIONABLE DANCE! Masonic Hall, re: IN ONE QUARTER; SAUSES Acacemle Ht Thisteenta aireet, and Brevoort Hall, Fifty fourth street. PRIVATE LESSONS “ANY “OUI, DAY" OR, EVENING, _wall for circular, Residence 287 Es t Tenth street. ROOKES’ DANCING ACADEMIES, 361 BROOME street and 133 W ie ‘Twenty third atreet. Ali the ae ARL MARWIG, from the Royal Academy of Sweden, will commence his classes for Dancing Octover 10, at Apoilo Hall, corner Broadway and Twenty.elghth street. Send for circular, E GARMO'S DANCING ACADEMY, & FIFTH AV- orner Fourteenth street,—Morning and afternoon ‘ueadays and Fridays, Wednesdays and Saturdays, ioe for gentlemen’ Tuesdays and Fridays, at 6 o'clock. J RUTLEDGE'S . commence CLASSES IN DANCING, WILL ber 1, at No.8 Union square, Send for Circular, Select soiree in the evening, SPLENDID sTuC and other first clas oF ct talments, at ery low prices; algo planon to fet and change. HL G BARNES, 136 Byyghth tree! » near Broadwa, LADY WILL SELL FOR $250, cost # $650, KOSE- wood Chickering Pianofarte, 7 oetave, carved case and Jegs, modern improvements, neariy new, splendid tune. Ap- ply At 28 Third avvoet, OUR OWN A, French brocatel covered. reps,” nunge, rae o mber, Dinin, PHurnitare, property farail: leaving city. 67 Wost Fifteonth ib aveaue, FURNITURE, poss u Carpets anc and Oltelothe, YLOR, eM nd 89 Bowen ry. have the pi. and best assorted stock in the city of Parlor, Chamber Dining Room Furniture, which they will retail at wholesale prices for the next thirty URNITURE—SOFA - STaaSRAIGE NEW PAT- ent Sofa Bed fr tain pine and hair mattresses entire- arate from the sofa. For cash or monthly payments. PuUMPRREYS, 634 Broadway. JURNITURE, BEDDING, fc, AT REDUCED RATES oh at O}FARRELL’S, 200 ‘Eighth avenue. Late Green, Weekly and monthly payments taken. we RUG CLERKS, ATTENTION|THE LECTURES OF | ~ - the College of f Pharmacy begin ‘October 3, at 7 P. d \REAT REVOLUTION IN BILLIARD Ot Monday, Wednesday und Friday evening, You can make nine cushions on W. H, GRIFF(T eh at the New York’ University Butiding, opposite Tables; they beat the world; now is your Ume to buy and ington Square. Whole course Fr Two prizes, 4 igged by the catgut cushions, Phe! fo For tickets or prospectus, apply to the Secretary, 183 Bro Cushions for “sale atten cent. 40 0 Vesey street, way. . —— ini ou CAN NOW BUY A GOOD NEW BILLIARD TA- bie, *etandard size, comprare for $300; other sizes at corresponding rates. AVANAGH & DECKER, hs a RUG ee WANTED.—MYST BE COMPETENT ve good ly corner 44th et, and R= ima or ae nm conaer Canal and Centre strecta, OFA BEDS--NEWEST AND BEST STYLE OUT, COM- Dining elegance, comfort and moderate price, Can pay y monthly instalments, 27 Fourteenth street, four doors eat of Third avenue. Wrekiy oR aan PAYMENTS.—CARPETS, are, Beddin rare PALY & CUNNINGHAM, 386 Third avenue. Prices lower tban any othgr house in the civz- GREAT OFFE: HORACE WATERS, 481 BROAD- 00 Franos, Meiodeons and Organs t class makers, at extremely low prices for cash during this month, or will take “from $5 to $25 monthly until Rito ‘the same to let, and rent money applied if purchased, few Chickering Viano’ are factuded ia this offer. A Tami, for iM BRILLIANT TONED 74 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIA- noforte, four round comers, the property of a pera iy dot iinioe housekeeping, in (use six months, cos Stool and Covers Gox tor shipping. Call. nt pet " “reaidence 113 West Fweaty-seventh street, near Sixth ‘At ing, will sell rosewood Pianoforte, celebrated make: fully gitaranteed; used six months; Cost $750, for #255 Parlor Suits, Chamber, Dioing Room Furniture, Suver- Ware, Glassware, Carpets, Cutlery, ® sactiiice, 67 Wem Fifteenth 1 atreet, neers Bixth a hina HE CONTINENTAL ¥ PIANO DEFIES COM: seven octave, 'e treble, carved bay improvementa; price id 0. ‘Address CONTINEN- TAL, box a4 tHerald aiiee “LARGE STOCK OF PIANOS, BEST MAKERS, TO Tent or aeli cheap; rent allowed’ on purchase. Call at M.M. MERRILL'S, No. § Union square (186 Fourth av ite) LEGANT ROSEWOOD PIANO, $100; A MAGNIFI- E cent 7 octave, having carved leg, werstrung bass, all latest improvemet sacrifice for cash. JAMES GORDON, {6 Hlecoker street, near Macdongal, PB, KOMPFY, 174 THIRD AVENUS, BETWEEN SIX. Pian ent andjBeyenteenth streets New and te secon hand janos for sale and to leh Pianos repaired a hammers recovered, AG i es FAMILY, “DECLINING — “HOUSEKEEP petitior S. FOR DANCING WILL iH corner | Send for | Building, 426 | 5, AMERICAN, IN INSTITUTE FAIR, ND ORCHESTRAL. ORGAN, whut Lr BY JARD WILE BE FORMALLY OPENED THIS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, AT 3)4 O'CLOCK P. Mf,’ The celebrated organist, GEO. W. MORGAN, will preatd RAND PROMENADE CONCERT, SATURDAY 3 ssid LOM 50: juadtriite—“Ten Girls ant No Hi Air—"When the Swallows Hom 8. Selection “Crispino” “a 1. Overture—Orphei 2. Polka de Concert (for tx 108". 8. Romance and Kravura— “Dinoral™ lop—-"* Witches Dance”. Th Past Rose of Summer” and ai frou m § 6, Finale. STEINWAY HALL.—SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2, AT &P. M, © Grand Vocal and Instrumental Concert, for the bene! of the German Patrfotle Ald Fund, given by the Asbe vroedel Club, Arion Vocal Society and German Liederkran: with the kind assiatance of Misa Anna Mehiijg, Piano; Wd, Anna Rosetti, Soprano; Mr. \W. Candidus, Tenor; Mr. Btetns, Baritone; Mr. #. Remmertz, asso, Conductor Carl Bergmann, Agriol Paur and Theo. Thomas. Admissto #1; Reserved Seata, $1 extra. Tickets to be had at the mus! stores and at the door, NER ESTEE SRL -Y EMEMBER = Gene. FAMILY, PN lated 6 NEW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, Broadway. ri 61 Establ.shed 1818) 618 61 18 fe are fearfully and | 18 wonderfully ma‘ 61 tie Wonders and Monstrosities of 18 the Human and Animal Creation to be seen at > 611 618 one vi: FO THEATRICAL MANAGERS, 46 T ‘A large and constantiy inereasing stock of WOOD CUTS, from fresh and original on hand at the METROPOLITAN JOB Ph PRINTING OFFICE, G7 Nuggau street, Old Hérald Buliding, ; NBUMATIO TUNNEL UNDER BROADWAY, 210° Broadway, corner Warren, Open 10 eateck thc oid T FAVORITES APPEAR AT Paper be niy A EDWIN'S THEATRE HO ebay, Af 2 O'CLOCK, po 0 THEATRICAL MANAGERS. tant a ea ca, iereasng stock of mo freah ana ovina bem purse) ait nd at the uM BEROPOLITAR, JOR PRINTING OFFICE, ‘Nassau street, Old Werald Building. Taare ce CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC NOW OPEN FOR THI RECEDTION OF PUPILS. APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION TO BE M. AT THis oxy CONBERVATORY. Cis 9, B20, BROADWAY near Twelfth aired NO, 126 (N (0. 103) Court, near State, BROOKLYN, TRE TICKET OFFICE, BROADWA Lomond SEATS FOR abt THEATRES. Sn __ MUSICAL. ONSERVATORY OF MUSIO.-REDUCED mel noforte and Singing Lessons, #7 per quarter: ciasaet, &5; pupils Accommo.tated with practice. Open Uni OF. M. W Bleecker street, near Broadway. ; A UADY WILL GIVE INSTRUCTION ON THE PIANO», AA, foro and Singing at pupil's rend for #10 per quar | ter; boct referen ress, Wi FT TEACHER, box 2 1 mg eceaRitb. 1G. L. STEFFENONE HAVING RETURNED FROM Burope, begs to inform hia friends that he ia ready 0 re* fines! his Bindging Lessons, Address Schirmer's Musto Store, dn roadway. Ye el Wa xtepan AN EPISCOPAL CHURCH /BROOKLYIG Hg charge of the musi ‘ald office. providing choir, ica Sa on ontor or Organist, competent to take singing preferred. = an are ccf Pont omiee: New 45

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