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+, __ OGACHMEN AND GARDENERS, Wy ANTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN, BY A A understands NEW “YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1872--TRIPLE SHEET. _. FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS, Reese blr : : INE NOU- eux, seo JEUNES FILLES vaenosmese. oun wou. cer comme ne bounies aenttats, Sadresser a Mrs. Robin- son, 13 East Broadway, pres: Pike. oi bos so "ANTED—A SITUATION AS Sai ea = A is a, willing and a apa vrs aa eae good of ity relerence, peers LES RESTAURATEURS, L fei mend bye Sep aetin ee mies, pourseolses, trouverons eau eae Sort oes, oa ser dn T3 West Hlousion | Wire atn [SITUATION AS COACHMAN, BY A | Single man: ars’ satisfactory city reference ry a tt! er and capable; careful drive: bre bees FR ox 131 Herald Uptown Branch office. WArfanieuor aud Yarwert no's Fores and farmer) no children: sober, ental at oiitatn gotten ive in wanted ; good rele! ss J.D. , box 49 Herat office, for four days. FU ANTED-srrvations BY A COMPETENT, | RE- ‘eenennl, couple, Americans, no family ; man as Goac! plain gardener and make himself generally wse- te ik aud baker, Address Fee So Rowers. Sart qn SITUATION, N JEUNE ALSACIEN POURVU DE TRES BONS certificats, ayant Leste etades musicales a Paris, demande a donner des lecons de pine a domicile @ ‘Ges conditions tres avantageuses. See. bar ecrit a M, Mercier, aux i initiales L. 8., 0. 421 61 \E PARISTEN®E (P' ance DESIRE SE Placer comime bonne enfants et cotidre ; hons ren- seigne’ Sadresser P.M. D., box 122 Herald Uptown Hraneh office, 1,265 Broadway. JN FRANCAIS, AGE DE 90 ANS, COMPRENANT Vanglais, desire entrer dans une maison americaine ou irtandaise ém qualite de garcon se rendre ge- heralement utile, Address 0, O., Herald office, "Weta -A SITUATION AS GARDENER AND USE- entleman’s place; competent reaped oy le willing and ob! an drive aud milk tf required; refere! GAR- DENER, Herald office, for three. ‘Gaye [SE PARISIENNE, RECEMMENT ARRIVEE A NEW York, ayant servi dans les premieres ‘amilles de Pa- risctparlini tres-peu l'anglais, desire une place dang tune amille amerieaine pour solgher un enfant el prendre 1A responsabilite. er, #8me rue Ouest, 151 "ABTED. — ITUATION AS COACHMAN AND Ww + hy Frehac le young man; thoroughly ty ce pa teat siapiore rehome bat mi jety 170) 5 ers Wy pis veare. Call om OF address i. C., S24 Wost PW ANTED—BY A MAN, AGED 2. 4 SITUATION AS m, of groom and Coachman in. a gentleman's farily; lately landed land; unde: rea kin young ‘horses: Grilling todoall t iqnds ot ‘ood references can be glyen. Address G. W., care lussak, 15 State st., New York. Bands = i A Few FIRST, “CLASS ‘AGENTS ARE WANTED—TO canvass for the great Century Atmanac (improved). at 37 Park row, room 81. Atkin WANTED—TO SOLICIT LIFE INSURANCE nen > the Republic Lie insurance Company's GENTS | Wists sane SEXES—A NEW THRIL- ling work of trontier life, it teeny piven Proud Hehe neon St; Dox 3,856 Post afte, é ‘REDUCTION IN TELEGRAPHY TO $15.—MEN, | lem: omen. boys and. girls to learn and take positions; and greiter than the supply. THOMPSON'S College, duh ave opposite Cooper laseate. nepal TURKISH BATHS, LEXINGTON AV, AND st. want an honest, ‘intelligent, indusirious, Ag nerate American, Englishman or Turk, not years; must be well recommended, Aes CAPABLE BUSINESS MEN WANTED— Those es. capvaming oer a ae] sisal si Tom 'PSON, refed Mae aurea liye apply av 68 Gh | 3 ening oysiers ra} at int doors utter So-clock Ae Men GOOD MAN WANTED—TO DISTRIBUTE HAND- bills. Address, with references, HENRY, Herald office. OYS hf abated OFFICE’ OF JOBBING DRY goods house; first class references Required: wages t first, $2 to $3 per week. Address J. G. 8., Herald office. ean AGENTS.—25 PRACTICAL birt ag MEN wanted in New York and Brooklyn. af BP ly for ten roadway. machines: $189 to $200 per month; exfra induce: sRenesaterc for good ay canvamers, GEO, nee ON ealende oy. Soctweee South amd Congress 88+ ipey Gity Heights, ' Take Hoboken ferry trom New York. [\/ ANTED—A YOUNG MAN TO ATTEND A STATION- ery and ensraving establishment; references re- aulrea. "Address BETA, Herald office. we ‘BD—AN_ HONEST, RESPECTABLE BOY, 17 years old ; $3.50 per week only those, givin refer- iencerioticed. ‘Address BRUKER, Dox 125 Herald office. “9, Ll is RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN TO AS- y sist in a wholesale and retail wine and liquor store. ‘Apply at 18 Seventh avenue. AITER WANTED—ONE WHO CAN OPEN OY! ters pastored no night or Sunday work. Apply at lo. 4 Coenties slip. | ‘EN CANVASSERS WANTED FOR THE “HOWE SEW- E BONNE COUTURIERE FRANCAISE, FAISANT bien les robes, desire de Youvrage chez elle ou des urnees dans des fumilles. S'adresser a Mme. RAMU, z Mme. Aubry, 90 4me av. Ye ee DE PREMIER ORDRE DESIRE entrer dans une maison privce; bonnes references, S'adresser, Sime rue Ouest, 23. T)XEDAME DE COMPAGNIE FRANCAISE, TRES- capable dans les robes, desire entrer dans me f1- mille; bons renseignements, S’adresser, S8me rue NE JEUNE FILLE FRANCAISE DESIRE SE PLA cer comme bonne d’enfunts et hoor coudre; bonnes references. S’adresser, broadway, 1,603, coln de la 4dme. rue, USE, CUISINIERE, FRANCAISE CHERCHE A SE placer dans une familie priyee, S'adresser, Broad- ayy Le NE COUTURIERE FRANCAISE, SACHANT COIF- fer, desire se placer comme fenime do chambre ou pour soigner de grands enfants; bonues references. Eori- re, pendant deux jours, aL. P., 95 tino av , Brooklyn. \E BONNE CUISINIERE FRANCAISE DESIRE SE placer dans une bonue taimiile, S'adresser, 24m Tue Ouest, 102, pendant deux jours, i SNS OVE _FOR | SALE. pent lm reikc 8 ‘N. OPPORTUNITY SELDOM MET WITH.—FOR sale, Cigar Store, established over 3) years; the best ication in the city and doing a ABS business.’ Inquire at store, 571 iway, opposite Metropolitan Motel. POLITICAL, Graxt AND WILSON MASS MERTING OF UNITED Nationalitie: h Gey Cooper Inatitate, Tuesila} evening, the 2h instaut, at 7 ¢ o'clock. on we meeting will be ‘addressed by ite fellewiog speak. General F. si Mr. Emmi Sauer, Colonel be W. Pyinett, Mateus Otte General Joao hh C. Jack: e098 Robert Prati, Sigts- tits, Dr, 8. . ‘Mack ie witz, and others it a Mengiar Corina Rash italian, Hon Polish and other languages, *Gontoeno's Band Aas boca engaged. Sig. Max Maretzek has kindly volunteered the services of the Chorus of the Academy of Musie tor the occasion. au ate reserved for indies. ved be ie associatod organizations are ro ‘es ‘ed to report to ie Grand Marshal at 7 o'clock promp' tN y By order of the Comino ol AriAhgeivent 8. ALEX. 8, TOPLANYI, Secretary, Gator 24, 1872.—AT A MEETING OF THE OUNG Men's Muuncipal eee Association of the Twenty- first Ward, held at Glass Hall on October 24, , itwas Resolved, That Liits Assoc ion protests against the candi- dates for Assembly presented for the suffrages of the residents of (ie Eighteenth Assembly District by the ous political organizations, and that it will support, wil its earnest eflorts, any of our fellow-citizens who will present a Suitable candidate. Resolved, That this resolution be published in the several city papers at the discretion of the Executive Committee, PeLmaoay PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Gone at short notice by tho Motropolitan Printing Fenlahmous, corner of Broadway and Ann street, Now AMURTEENTH ee DISTRICT. a4 Meet GREELEY, KERNAN AND LAWRENCE. The citizens af the Sixteenth ward are cordial tg attend a Rativeation Meating, (9 bo uel Olympic Hall, 231 West Sixteenth strect, on TUESDAY EVENING, October 2), 1972, to ratify, iy al ove oiing tic: gue af gentlemen will be present and address he meeting :— n. Abi Drath im R. Lawrence Hon. John Kolly. OX. Ton. Henry AC’ A. §, Sullivan. Hon. John Hon. Fernando Wood. Hon. Goorxe M MoKay. invited at the General Frank B. Spinola, Chas. F Ghristophor Fin, Esq. Th it, Dawson, faq. Win te Burns Boa. ‘Captain W. Gee By order MITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS, 15 7H, ASSEMBLY DISTRICT—A GRAND | MASS ®) meeting to ratit ene the nominations of Greeley and Brown, Kernan a im R. Lawrence for Mayor, William 5 on or Parr Michael Connoll; for Congress, Joseph Blumenthal tor “Assembly ward Brucks for Aadistant Alderman, will bo lield at Con- tinental Hall, Bight ayonue and Thirty-fourth street, on Tuesday, Ootober 29, 1872, Distiaguished speakers will be ,| present to address the ‘meating A FIsH AND OYSTER MARKET FOR SALE ATA low price; best location in this city for business; Fare chance; Meat Markets MITCHELL'S Store Agency, 77 Cedar street. HARDWARE, TINWARE STORE FOR SALE.— Best business location; also a Manufacturing Busl- Boot and Shoe,Store on Eighth avenue, Contection- eries, Bakeries. MITCHELL'S Store Agency, 77 Cedar street. WINE ee SAMPLE ROOM, BEST LOCATION on Pro: for sale; also Broadway R Restaurants, downtown. onostaneants, gar reigns Liquor Stores, MITCHELL'S store Agency, Gedar street. —FOR SALE, CORNER ryihed STORES, DOWN town, at half their value; Oyster Saloons, cheap Houses, Market Stands, Country Hotels, Bakeries to let. MITCHELL'S Store Agency, 77 Cedar strect. 20™ ASSEMBLY. ‘DISTRIOT—NINETERNTH WARD Vote for Honeat Men. III Democratic and Liberal Republican Nominatton, for Assist 3 A 2 II| ISAAC SOMMERS, the workingman's friend. DRUG STORE FOR SALE—LONG ESTABLISHED, doing a fair business, low rent, with dease; cost $4,000; will be sold half price on reasonavle terms. In- quire at 714 Eleventh aver York. SPLENDID CHANCE.—STOCK, FIXTURES AND Tease of a first class Sy Store; good business and Jow rent. Inquire at store, 1,276 Broadway. A. - WILL BUY PRETTILY FITTED OYSTER + and Fish Market, corner Eighth avenue, in com- pr ete running order; business first rate; owner sells hav- ing two stores, LLOYD, 29 Broadway. SMALL CONFECTIONERY AND FANCY STORE for sale cheap—It will be sold at a sacrifice, as the owner cannot attend to it, Apply at 107 East Fourth st, A CORNER GROCERY STORE FOR SALE CHEAP— in a good location in ABlismabare, Going ood busi- ness; along lease and | HOMAS: GAFFNEY 4 CO., Auctioncers, WV ANTED—A YOUNG MAN IN A HAT AND CAP ‘store; one acquainted with the business: none others need apply. ©, PRAEGER, 83 Chatham st (A, ANTED—A TRAVELLING AGENT TO SELL CAST stecl, None but a thoroughly competent man need. ddréss A. J. D., Herald office. i) oe an ry tie a gare comme rer jouse ; salar: rst rear, dre: in hand- ‘of epplicant, M., tox 142 Heraid oftice’ [\/ ANTED—A PORTER IN CLOTH BUSINESS; GOOD oa writer, correct at figures, with best recommenda- ions. Addross B., box 105 Herald office. IN ONE OF THE best locations on Broadway.—An excellent chance for a genileman’s soh to learn and carry on a vieasant and profitable business: owner has other business, Ad- dress ARTISTIC, Herald office. LADIES' FURNISHING AND FANCY STORE FOR sale—Located leading avenue; splendid cash trade; sold only consequence ill health ; sacrifice. Particulars 23 Chambers street. GEORGE W. SIMERS, Store Agency. VERY POPULAR HOTEL FOR SALE— Kent present proprietor 15 years; leas extraordinary chance; bargain. 5 23 bers street, GHONGE W. SIMENS Store Agency, ply to 0. 6 FEN ee street. A PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO, ial, prctingeeet Ae FIRST CLASS CANVASSERS ON A ortant work just. ape GEORGE a oon do eorner Navsawana Bpruce TANTED—AN ACTIVE YOUNG MAN FOR A GRO- Cerys one Pacer acquainted with the busi- nem Apply at 29) West lit ANTED—A COLORED MAN, ABOUT 20 YEARS OF ‘age, in a private family. Apply to JOHN EMMONS, hos Murray st. ANTED—A COLORED MAN TO WAIT ON TABLE and make himself useful about the house. Call, i lo'e o'clock, ith reference, at 36 West 3ist st. War —A LAD WHO CAN WRITE WELL AND “rapidly; one who hasbeen ina aly 's office pre- are Address, in own handwriting, B,, box 167 Herald fice. | Wesrncr i, FIRST CLASS OYSTERMAN FOR poe house; must understand his business, Also } to open oysters; will be proterred if he can coke dress OYSTERS, Herald Uptown Branch office. 7 ANTED—A BOY IN CLOTH TRADE TO LEARN must reside with his parents, be a eeaod rite, eorrect, vat figures, with best reference ress “AWAKE YOUNG box 104 Herald office. man, from 20 to 22, who writes a first class hand, to [7 ANTED—AN ACTIVE, WID! A NOL CQRNER LIQUOR STORE FOR SALE—CEN- trally located; heart business; extensive cash trade; low rent: fortune live man. Particulars 23 Cham- bers street. GEORGE W. SIMERS, Store Agency. N OLD ESTABLISHED BOARDING HOUSE FOR fule—splendid ioeation fall good paying permanent boarders; sold consequence i health; sacrifice. Partic- ulars 23 Chambers street, GEORGE W, SIMERS, Store Agency. MILK ROUTE FOR SALE—ESTABLISHED THREE years; good Horse and Wagon: splendid trade; en- Srpriging party make moncy fast; bargain. Particulars Chambers street. GEORGE W. SIMERS, Store Agency. L'QUOR STORE FOR SALE—SPLENDID LOGA- tion, fine cash business, long lease and low rent; can de had at’a bargain ef cash. ‘RAVER, 89 Great Jones stroot. NIGAR STORE AND BILLIARD ROOM, HAND- J somely fitted up, with Stock oni Fixtures: price $450 ir sold this week.’ ©, B. TAYLOR, 322 Myrtle avenue, hear Cumberland street, Brooklyn. RUG STORE FOR SALE-IN A FIRST CLASS neighborhood, on one of the leading avenues; price $6,000; satisfactory reasons given for selling. Inquire of FRASER & LEE, 20 Beckman strect. AMD! SEMENTS, woos MUSEUM. ZOE. eer iy TRIUMPH, GREA’ ICCESS of the OUBAN SYLPH, MLLE, ZOE. TO-DAY, at 2, ras ba ache AT 4, tne cnutied Fuld Donutilul "Aetiet, Tl E MLI i MUS-KE-TEERS, in ea emnepyional pont GUE edie, “ANGDL OF __ SPAR ARI ART! IsTS. MIDNIGHT. yea SQUARE THEATRE. Proprictor. Mr. SHERIDAN SHOOK Manager. ass soe Mr. A. M. PALMER SEVENTH WE! BK AND UNABATED SUCCESS OF AGNES, Sardou’s last and est play, written expressly for MISS AGNES ‘ETHEL, who fills the title role. Other characters by Miss Phitlie Glover, Miss Plessy pondsunt, Sie Jenny, Lee, Mi: pine ty arene, ary D. UM. Harkins, Mr, ward oak PF. ir. nn fe Farkes, 3 Mr. Henry four omery, mew Mr, J. P. Burnett, Mr. . Latirens, Mr. Glande Burroy hs and others. AGNES MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY “xt v4 orowoox, Seats secured sos ba ey 1 peor Box open ever Sar trom, Doors open at (igh at Ths. O% mae amie o'cloek, Carri may be ordered for 10:39. MIss E’ ELS bolasiges (2-4) Is LIMITED TO 100 Boats THEATRE. BOUCICAULT, Edwin Booth. stent rietor and Manager, MR. me its, DION HOUCICAULT bertson). Tuosday, Thursday, Sal and Saturit Matinee, at ¥ cy Sok, ew Drama KERRY; on’ bes AND *ORNENG, JR SST THROWN, 8 Shaun the Post and Kerry. RTSON (Mrs. Houcicault) a Arrant of the Kiss and Jessie (hor original character), MR. SHIEL NN as Michael Feeny and Cassidy. MISS KATE NEWTON as Mrs. Desmon SPRCIAL M MENTION.—In consequence of the Umit of this engagement, each ot the above plays can be per- tormed for NINE NIGHTS 3 only, Seats may be secured a week in advance tk we theatre, or at Ditson & Co.'s music store, 7LL Broadwi ALLACK'S THEATRE, GRAND SACRED AND MISCELLANEOUS CERT, on SUNDAY EVENING, Nov. 3, at 8 o'clock. rat Part, ROSSINI'S CELEBRATED ORATORIO, Lares MATER, cond Part. SELECTIONS FROM MASANIELLO, ERNANL, MOSB, AUST, &0, mt, MAX 'MARETZEICNS LIAN OPERA COMPANY. ane ‘cows ‘AND ORC! POPULAR PRICES OF ADMISSION: Full particulars in Thursday morning's papers, AN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, St. James ‘Puree, corner 33 ih st. and Broadway, ENAKEGY NEW BELL by an inimtabie and far-tamed BIRCH, WAMBOLD & BAG appearance of the ori oH SCHEMERHORN'S BOY, SCHEMERHORN'S Boy coe Hee B pea UR nett irne PHO! AIR DRES THE PHOUK CA ES. THE HAIR Diss | HE FHOUR CANDIDATES. NE KES AN: Begins at & D COMIC DANCES, Pata cared six days in advance. A <PIANO AND SINGING LESSONS: EVERY FA- + cility for rapid improvement and (horowsh know- Jago of music, by an experienced and suceesstul teacher. cat Thirty-soventh street, near Seventh avenue. GENTLEMAN POSSESSING A GOOD TENOR voice desires a position in a quartet chotr; his ser- vices will be given for instruction, Address DMPROVE- MENT, Herald office. ESSONS ON THE PIANO.—MRS, TOJETTI ROCHE, ® pupil of the coleprated Liszt, and haviny received the decoration of St. Cecilia’s Academy in Kome, will give lessons to ‘young ladies at her residence, e1° West ifteenth street. 188 ROneroR -FISET, SOPRANO SOLOIST, OF St, Vincent Ferrer’s, ‘informs her friends and the public that ake. will resume (tuition In cultivation of the Voice on November 1; open tor sacred and other concert engagements, Address 39 Union square, at Pona's. RGANIST WANTED—IN THE CATHEDRAL CHURCH of the Protestant Episcopal diocese of Central Pennsylvania, Reading; Anust understand the choral ser- yico and the ‘training of boys: singer preferred; salary $00. “Andress JL. SEITCH ER, ing, Pi spPpousen, PELTON & €0.'3 STANDARD 0 ORGANS, 21,000 nor naw In nse Warerooms 841 “Broadway, N.Y, Send for a circular. ANTED—A MUSIC CLERK, TO TAKE CHARGE OF our Instrument department; only those competent. DITSON & CO., 711 Broadway, New York, ANTED—A PROIESTANT LADY OR GENTLEMAN ‘as assistant organist; to one who is willing to re- ceive in exchange lessons on the organ, piano or singing this will be an excellent opportunity ior study and prac- tice, Address PROFESSOR, Herald oe DANCING ACADEMIE —DODWORTH’S CLASSES FOR DANCINC 212 Fifth avenue, will commence October 5, Ord days terms send for circular. Acie OF DANCING, LiRIO HALL, between dist aiid 424 sts, ReseFvoir square. Mr, T ORS beautitul Academy F hogmense oom open on Sionaay', ‘Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. Hattend by ticket at their convenience, A Reception Dansante will be given November 1, at 8. —SAUSE! 'S DANCING ACADEMIES ARE NOW OPEN t Masonic Hall, 1d and 116 Last Thirteenth street, and, Brevoort Hath it and 136 East Firty-fourey street IREE at Masonic Hall, Tuesday, October 29, 1372 PRIVATE LESSONS at any hour, day or evening, CIRCULARS at Private Academy, 212 East Eleventh st. OR SALE—A NEW ScOW AND SPILE DRIVER, ttend to office work. Apply trom 11 to2 at 171 Broad- Sopsilate: Apply at College Point Saw Mill, College ‘ay, room ©, Point, L. 1. ANTED—A BOY WHO IS WILLING TO MAKE OR SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF THE himself generally usetul around a store ; one Hvinj ith his parents preferred. Address, stating age an ages €: ape ted, FRUIT, Herald office. "1 bart appt COMPETENT YOUNG MAN AS TRAVEL- ling agent tor kid gloves; one who has been in th ine a led before pre Her . [{) ANTED—FOR THE UNITED STATES NAVY, SEA- men, ordinary seamen, first and sccohd clas fire- mem, mechanics and landsinen. Apvly atl 196 ie South at « [IT ANTED—YOUNG OR MIDDLE-AGED PARTY, <with $250 to $500 cash; moderate income guarai 04: 1 proper investizarion given. To suitable perp inducements. Chance seldom offered. Address EX- PLANATION, Herald office. {) — rag! RT BOY, ABOUT 15 YEARS OLD, living ‘ast side, to carry packages and make — necta, in a clothing store; waxes at ie a 53, appt ay with reference, alter '9 o'clock A. rs red. Address ‘ANTED—FOR THE UNITED STATES MARINE orpe, 600 fine, able-bodied men. This service offers id opportuttities to visit foreign countries on board States ships of war. Por further information Recruiting Rendezvous, & Chatham stract, New Captain United States Marine Corps. (\/ ANTED—BY A FIRST CLASS BREWERY, MAKING finest ales in the city, one or two agents, who at lei Parole sank per week to Sespoasible oy such agents $50 eh week will be paid and vp manent situations riven) references inust be. Al a Fesponsbility, honesty and ability; no others iced saan. dress ALES, Herald Uptown Branch Sa at, 5 cork / pooped BOY IN AN OFFICE; ONE THAT CAN vail ite a good hand, Address, with reverences, G., THE TRADES. he elty or Brooklyn. neARemet STEREO, deadting sr i R.—WANTED, GOOD A 5 im J Quire at HENZE & RENZINMAUSEN'S 28 Bs IN- nd st. T° Erna yg a nad ax. ORNAMENTAL ongra aj tice. juire of GEORGE M. SHEPHERD, 35 Stobart ] oreee Bearer 4 WOOD, BN. Ta work. 'Xdurews ARTIST, Herald ofico °° PRINTERS.—FIRST CLASS JOB COMPOS! vranted Lk Kage sen any undorsands Comat aie printer, 10) Nassan murat P° ,BUFCHERS—A SITUATION WANTED BY AN [ Snel wan thorourhly €xperienced In all branches i Wost Math st, nen? 6th ave “es TANTED—A TIN AND SHEET IRON W Oy ae se AD ORKER, 5 ITED—CARPENTERS, APPLY IR, College Point, L. i. ANTED-A EUPERINTENDENT AND THREE COT. ‘4 for & manufactory in Newark, N, J. ply at 300 Wachington ate Newa VY BS oY GOOD TIN ROOFERS. APPLY BE- ‘tween Sand Il, at the Revere House, corner Hous- nand Broadway, C. W, COCHRON, ; iy ch wanna FIRST CLASS CUSTOM F oStaNtirCUM, Wa bin ave re a7 D—A SINGLE YOUNG MAN AS BOILER prea night duty, Apply at 531 Broadway, MT ANTED—A FIRST CLASS BI BRASS FINISHER; ONE who can do all kinds of bronzing and feterred a pee equainted with aa basi TO KE W, ANTED—A GOOD, ined PRACTICAL PLUMBER th the business, capable got park ‘and willing ent gat an and ‘salary. “Address, . box 15) Herald ofice ughiy acquainted wi estimates, taking ol wor himself when nec ving ‘willing arent ‘ite’ shop whe po Ry 3 tee stating salary aud eee old established Housefurnishing Hardware Store 74 Sixth avenu OR SALE—A GOOD BUTCHER SHOP, INQUIRE at 930 First avenue. OR SALE—ONE OF THE Stores in city; cheap rent ess to attend to will sell chea| Herald ofilce. Fe SALE—AN OLD ESTABLISHED BOARDING ‘House, handsomely furnished, full of good paying boarders; cheap rent; good neighborhood and fobations Particulars at os Dey street, room 21. OR Lig semi) STOCK, FIXTURES, GOOD WILL and Lease of a downtown Liquor Store, now doing a good business; no reasanable offer refused. GEO, W. LAMB, 149 Fulton street. be SALE—LEASE AND FIXTURES OF A FANCY Dry Goods and Millinery Store, without stock if de- reds splendid locality, Address J. P., box M45 Herald BEST LOCATED HAT wher having other busi- Address F. 5., 13 OR SALE—A LIQUOR STORE, IN A GOOD LO. cality. Apply at 432 East Sixteenth street. OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS TOY, CONFECTIONERY and Oyster Saloon; long lease, ‘low rent. Apply at 1,222 ‘Third avenue. No agents need ‘apply. —MARS’ DANCING ACADEMY, 29 BLEECKER strect.—Classes Tues tay and Friday evenings; chil- dren Weanesday rnd Saturday atternoons, at 4 o'clock. For terms, 4c., send for circular. N. B.—Mafinee Hop every Saturday commencing at8 P. M. ROOKES' DANCING ACADEMY, 861 BROOME ST. AlLthe fashionable Dances in ne course of <— LADIES, Tucsdars and Fridays, 3 P. la; 4; Saturda: . a eden FOR ular N R, AND MRS, HLASKO'S ACADEMY FOR DANO. ‘ing, 64 West Thirty-fourth street.—Instruction will commence Saturday, N November 2 Send for circulars, AT ROSENTHAL'S, 233 NEAI Nineteenth strech Age 61 Third avenue)—Ladies ro rentlemen can ob the highest value for Cast-oif lothing and Garoore Py in Inquiring or addressing. Ladies attended to oy Mrs. H. hal. T 297 THIRD AVENUE, NEAR TWENTY-THIRD street—M. LEON pays the highest cash price tor Laites’ and Gentiemen’s Cast Off Clothing, Carpets. Ladies waited on by Mrs, Leon. OR SALE—STOCK AND FIXTURES or = aot VA- ricty Store, a good chance, for a Soda Water Fountaih and Paper Route. Apply ‘at 219 West et. (OR SALE—CONFECTIONERY, IN A GOOD thoroughiare, in a Bod working order; good reasons ior selling. Inquite 260 Bleecker street, OR SALE—A NICE JEWELRY STORE, DOING A ‘ood cash business; onty jewelry store in, the town; Population 4000; stock reduced; Jow rents, long Tease; easy terms: ‘ill health object of’ selling, Address §. It, SIPBGEN, Marictia, Lancaster county, Pa. Foe SALE-A_BARBER’S SHOP, IN A VERY GOOD location, with Fixtures and Ice House, in 161 Divl- sion street. F% SALE,—$200 WILL BUY THE STOCK,’ GOOD Will and Fixtures of the Miliinery, ‘and Dressmakiny Reta piistimen ers oid’ be near Aa rent o1 " must bo so) whole house, Ba BY Bandet st SG havemmber, OR SALE OR TO LET—BAKERY, ane Two Ovens, bo ah it part of be gerd Leh og SSOP BEN aE. . wwner of property, 7, Shanes, ARP tet paiva retak Shestli by OR SALE OR TO RENT—AN OYSTER SALOON ON Sixth avenue, near Fourth street. Call at 32 Sixth avenue. Rent cheap. — — Par CLASS HAT, FUR AND TRUNK STORE, Do. ‘ood business; cheap rent and well located; cheap. 266 Grand street, Williamsburg. shi Le SEWING beg ee Ng SELLING OFF—GREAT sacrifice ; must be sold ; splendid cabinet; Wheeler & Aison'a 38 Greenwich avenue, corner West Tenth, or 137 East Broadway. ‘STER AND SAMPLE ROOM FOR SALE~AT O* Patieade avenue, Jersey City Heights. — PTOWN LIQUOR STORE FOR SALE—2,125 THIRD ue, opposite the Lincoln Hall; the only one on corners; location Is the best; doing a fair trade; y reasons ior selling. GOOD. LONG ESTABLISHED RANOPASTUR. ERY G ing business for sale—Wholesale and retatl store; sta. ple articie, extensively used, ylelding large profite; a extensive abroad; part cas Broadway, office No. No. MACHINERY, ie TOMER, MACHINIST AND D TOOLMAKER, THA @ general assortment of Tools, Lathes, Pre: Vices, entting Machines for pencilcase makers. 64 E: Broadway. ‘ANTED—A SECOND HAND ENGINE AND BOIL. er, capacity 8-8 horse power, in good running order. Address,with particulars, stating price and Where located, L. B., Herald omtice. si aah, blac required; owner goin, balance on time. Inquire at i BU ROPE, 7 OLITAN, AMER AND. ENGLISIT visiting a are informed shat pe ‘Cosivopaltan, i famed ‘or the best Ame: and English Pro- prictors, G. VALENTINE vais M | Aa NEAR THE ORYSTAL TiFauce. Urner No Lge tourists and and. most salubrious posi- ies veorabuned wt vie plea comtort ord and ils yeneral Tof Wi uae paube & petau guolety A. BARGE ORDER. $75,000 WORTH OF CAST-OFF Clothing wanted, for the Western and Southern trade. From $10 75 for Silk Dresses, $5 to $20 for Coats, $3 10 $10 for Pants.” Ladies and gentlemen will lease send a note to B. MINTZ, 63 Sixth favente, fourth Boor below Waverley place. Ladies waited on by Mrs itz, T J. ANHALT’S, 178 SEVENTH AVENUE—LADIES and gontiemen wit will bo surprised at - Maw paid in cash Clothing, Carpe lewelry, Silk Dresses—trom $15 to $100; Coat: ¥ ey Pani AQ $10. Please call, or add: - ir. and SNHALT whore you will be dealt’ with to. your satis: faction. T M, MARKS’ WELL KNOWN ESTABLISHMENTS, 93’ and 101 Sixth avenue, opposite Eighth street, indies and gentlemen can receive the wtmost value in cash fr a Cast-olf Crotatee Ag paeweler, & de. call at or addross the Enates: valved ‘on by Mrs. Marks, Please t oy nd satay yourself, met 87 THIRD AVENUE, LADIES, AND en can receive tie highest price for Cast-off cisafte as ‘and, ‘Carpets, by calling or ad essing. Ladies attended by Mrs. Mish. STENTION.—LADIES AND GENTS WHO ARE DE- sirous of Astle Hd the Ao ngs 4 ash | han! for Wear- ing Apparel, Carpets, ‘will receive &® per cent more n iiemers i ‘callin on or addre: Mr. or Mra. ROSENBERG, 246 Seventh avenue, sec: door ab ove Twenty-fourth’ street. T fon MANNES’, 82 SEVENTH AVENUF, NEAR Twenty: seventh streot, oa highest price paid for Ladies’ and Gents’ Cast-ott hing, Carpets, Furniture, ac. Ladies attended by hy Sanne. T THE UPTOWN ESTABLISHMEN’ avenue, near Forty-sixth street.—| ceived a large ones dial Om fo it Clothing on at will fe} A nity your! srt by calling ox of re rareenag TYO. a4 SIXTH just re- ae 5 rand se irs. F ir. or M*® GULAGER'S GRAND CONCERT, THURSDAY ped bff TOBER 31, LUntLiNt Secured Seats, $2. At tho Music stores, Rullman, lt Broadway. Fitth Avenue Hotel. > (CR tissom CALIFORNIA, MINSTRELS, 718 pBRQADWAY. MAGUIRE & EM «Proprietors MENSE Svc oF DELUANTY AND HENGLAR. BEHOLD THE CONS' ATION OF STARS, BILLY ERSON the brightest xeren on the 1 Ethiopian stage; the universal favorite and talonted comedian; RRY STANWO! - the man gat makes amar @ on tho banjo; MERIDAN AND MACK, the great SAREE $f, Anerica:; malo eopraag inging ‘Corps and Orchestra in the profession. EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINEE, G{EAND PRESENTATION, CoxcEnTs ACADEMY ‘OF MUSIC, TICKETS $1 EACH, FOR SALE ONLY AT 666 BROADWAY, PRESENTS RANGE FROM $1 TO $1,000, A FORTUNE FOR THE LUCKY ONES. DRAWING TAKES PLACE WHEN TICKET 18 PURCHASED. PRESENT DELIV D ON THE SPOT. THE PAYMENT OF $1 WILL SECURE A PRESENT. THE BEST ARTISTS IN THE CITY HAVE BEEN ENGAGED _ FOR Bi CONCERTS. pont omieg at Broairay wit. be Soe n from 9 A. M. ALL PRESENTS I DISTRIBUTED TO TICKET HOLDERS orice 656 BROADWAY. are together with tne ues EOPOLD IIS. Meet me 4o-day at Tony Pastor's Opera House. The ECiLE Is entire coterie will attond the Matinee. ihe OPER UNION fy 1 OTuapiay, Oelover 29 at oper Who desire ts learn to speak Fronst ‘are Avil especially. TEINWAY HAL. WEDNESDA», FIRST Leerure IN ae ‘$01 r PEPPER, Pi PER, Professor of Chemistry and Director of the Royal Poly- technic inatitvodon, London. EDNESDAY, OCT. 30, 1872, LIGHT, LIGHT, D Ul. tt ‘STO: NS, LIGHT, OPTICAL, PHENOMENA'AND HE GREAT GHOST LEC wi TH Te MoEoGE 0 ‘The original Lecture, as given by Professor Pepper, in London, combined audiences of over FOUR MILLIONS OF P: ee | TICKETS OF ADMISSION ....ONE DOLLAR, obtainable at ail principal music stores and book stored in the city, A limited number of reserved seats at We. extra at eonave oe 812, Schirmer’s, 701, and Theatre Ticket Office, 114 Brose away 3,,) Pond’s, 39 Union square, and at the box office PEPPER’ 8 SECOND LECTURE THURSDAY. PIANOFURTE! Ss PAINES BROS. v 37’ Union square, First class handsome new Pi auiofortes for sale very reasonable tert and several | used a little, very iow for cash. LARGE STOCK OF PIANOS, BEST MAKERS, TO Font of sell cheap: rent # allowed on purchase. ‘Cail |. MERREL No, 8 Union square (165 Fourth av.) HANDSOME ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE—CELE- brated city maker; carved monlding and carved Tes: n,perfect order 5 bay yarsanteds ee no and stool leecker street, GRAND SCALE 7% OCTAVE RICH ROSEWOOD case Pianoforte, made to order, used 9 months, cost 30, tor $30), factaaing: Stool, Cover’ and Music Cabinet, t 140 West 23d street, MAGNIFICENT PATENT AGRAFFE ROSEWOOD Planoforte; five monihain use; brilliant tone; cost $90,101 cash ; family leaving city; call tl Linton place (Bighth stveet), near Sith avenue, STRICTLY FIRST Mares og ag ged WILL = sold far below its bee: use one Witt: in rfectorder. Apply ai i ‘South | Pouril street, Williams- Ti BEAUTIFUL CARVED ROSEWOOD SEVEN OC. lest improvements; sea irebie verece order ore maker; $150; Stool an Usvor: ‘MS East Thirlieth street, between Second a: Third avenues. MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE FOR sale—Parlor grand, Hage order, celebrated city ma- ker, used five months, cost $900, tor ma ake Deewing Room Furniture, Etageres, Paintings, zea, Bookcase, Mirrors, Silverware, Chamber, ‘pints 3 urniture 5 4 fico; property family leaving dity.. 36 West 16th st, nea atM. M. MAGNIFICENT GRAND SQUARE 7% OCTAVE rosewood Pianoforte, In use n ne months, cost $860, for $275; Stool and Cover} maker's warrantee, At pri: vate realdence, 124 West Twenty-sixth street, A. BADE WILL, SELL A HANDSOME ROSEWOOD Stoddart Fianoforte for less than $100, includiny Btoot; modern style and im ments, #8 Third street, between wery and Sect davende. (iicKERING PIANOFORTE, ONLY $100; A SEVEN M octave Gedy a a ved teas ,overatrung ver, e rifle Lees x dh DDLE ‘13 Sraveriey ley place, near neat Broadway. LEGANT SEVEN vou ROSEWOOD PIANO. forte, S705 jeautifal tone i iperb smedern having ed legs, oversirung bas er modern rove: tent: greavaacrifce, © “* SAMks GORDON, 196 Bleecker street, near P Macdougal. A’ 4% SEVENTH AVENUE—M. COHN WILL PAY the full value for ladies’ and Epeemens Wearing Apparel, Carpets, &c. Ladies attended to by Mrs, Cohn. T 71 SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN WASHINGTON and Waverley places —Ladies and aero will | Rahal sg fe the priges given for iy gh Clothing, Carpets and Jewelry. Never before have hig) prices eer a paid ag we are boun: 0 ate, ordervand ods ma bead, For Coats, irom $3 to $2); Pants, $2 t0 10, Dresse: lease call of address 0" les eae Sat Ladies attended by Mra. ¥ Mra. Harris. T “AT EDWARD MILLE MILLER’S WELL KNOWN ESTAB- lishment, 160 Seventh avenue, near Nineteenth ag the Ny value paid for Cast-of! Clothing, Car- ine yk ‘&c., by calling om or addressing Mr. or Mrs, T EB. HART'S, 480 SEVENTH AVENUE, BETWEEN Thirty-fourth and Thirty -ftth strect tr 8 the full Value for ladies’ and gentlemen's cast off Clothing, Car- pots aud Furniture, Ladies waited on by Mrs, Ha: ISCHER NEW SC ee -PIANOS—THE MOAT RELIA- bie Pianos made, I rovements, ful ‘warranted. 425 West ighth street, near Nint Avenue, Handsome second hand Pianos very cl -AGNIFICENT. SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD Pianotorte: same as new; six years’ guarantee; and finish; must be sold for want ‘trom; s rince street, in store, STEAL, dad AND WEBER re and upright Pianos to rent. . POND ‘¢ CO,, BAT Broadway and 39 Union square S. % , BALL, OVER SIXTEEN YEARS WITH HORACE Waters, Epp mere to 137 East Eighth strect, petween Patt thd tqure Paboo ani Oreab crept ies | Iiatalment i E'DENNY. ja erienc jacher, | Call Her residence 3uf Bast Sot! oth st between Ist and 24 a1 Fichest tone 3 acriice, NEW sana 333 sixty AVENUE, NEAR FOURTH Sa per coat e ‘Our establishment 4 Ay peeee Se wey Oe 1 iE es, ease oe bal on or eddress it, OF _ BILLIARDS. STAND AMERICAN BILLIARD TABLES, inant ata ie on atcrten, H.W. ana succomor Wy Enna . 738 Beqadway, Now Yorks, or Hs KS. “BOOKS, BOOK Bs Highest prices paid 19 Libraries or small parcels of ooks | im ty Sy ol same to dis BER lepats Sate ee Meenas} Beekman street, a JANES, 81) & TION] oe aren tan a iaauurerp #8 Fultousirvee whan Sete JONATHAN JANES, pen cn ne AMUSEMENT A PAMPIO. GEN! RVIEVE, DE BRABANT. Sept ind criumph of in of eee eaiotS OPERA BOUFFE, rectors oats reigning Queen of 1 cree Bout The world: renowned he | artist, fand the unapproachabie cast of chiracters URAPOENEVIEVE DE BICKBANT, received throughout, bai. tumaltuons ‘titnslagea and crowited houses, will be repeate 3. GABEL tiv iacowparanic Bile” HONELLT a¥ Gencviever. Mons JOPRAU as bus Sifroy. Mons. DUCIRANE as Uharies Martel. Mons. LECUYER as Grabuge c. » Stra nt). Wie RULLAND. Conduct GUELE, at the Box Ottice, Seats secured si: and at Schirmer’y music store, Nos, 701 aud 14 Broad way MONDAY, Nov. Sos Phénowenon’ Infunt Vocalis HEATRI ou BROADWAY. Titer JOSH HART, Lessee & Manager. THEA ATRE THE WORRELL SISTERS, THEATRE MISS SOPHIE, MI35 IRENE, i ATRE MIs¥ JENNIE. om Ui) THEATRE MISS LILLIE. HALL: THEATRE MACKIN & WILSON coum THEATRE|THE GRAND BURLEBQUE CoM: TXK eam Elwe. JOHN HART, Mr. F. MT Ligeti fh MT 2|Mr. JOHN WILD, Mr. WM. 'T}/ COME: ATI Mr. agian: THEATRE|Miss. J. HUGHES, Miss O'NETL MI THEATRE| Miss A. WRAY, Misa SANDFORD: COM THEATRE| AN ENTIRE NEW OLtO, COMI RE} Matinees Wednesday £ Seturde }OOML TINELS WEDNESDAY AND itt RDAY. AS eeseccessncs RRRRAARAZS SADEMY OF MUSIC--LUCCA, ITALIAN OPER. LUCCA, MAX MARETZEK, TIVELY NO FREE LIST, TO-MORROW WEDNESDAY) EVENING, Oct. 8, at 8 o'e) el a First time in America of PAULINE LUC in her GREAT ROLE ot LEONORA, in Donizetti's O ere ot LA FA! Together with Glgpers. ADRUGNEDO, SPARAPANT, OULON, and others. FRIDAY EVENING, Noy. 1, at 8 o'clock, by Ke! enieral request, THE HIGHLY SUOC ‘i ESS UL ENTATION of GIO} with the same GREAT CAST and With the addition of the celebrated LETTER ARI RIA, by Miss KELLOGY, will be repeated tor the Inst time. SATURDAY, Noy, 2 at L GRAND 1. boo “MATINEE, F Ce ae ME, Senora SANZ, Maes VIMZANT RONOONT, and thers. Kuade'a Pinnds are used at the Academy of Mui Tickets can be obtaingd at the Acadeiny of Music, and At Schirmer's Music Store, 701 Broadway. RS. FB. CONWAY'S HROORLYN THEAT M MONDA\ a Y, OOTOB! and every. evening wntit {irther notieet AH NA roa UR, the stre! ot the ‘the HEO, THOMA: SYMPHO! ae aed EB AT STEINWAY HALL, + Ce Mic is respectful: informed that Mr. THEO, THO 8, in compliance with numerous requests, will give a SERIES OF SIX SYMPHONY CONCERTS, commencing SATURDAY EVENING, November 9. Tho remaining Gongarts will take place = SATUR. DAY, December 23; DAY, January 11; SATUR- DAY; Fobruary 1; SaTURDAY. March 29; SAbORDAY, SUBSCRIPTION TICKET, including Reserved Seat, $3. Subscriptions are now received at all the principal Music Stores, and at the Warerooms of Steinway & Sons, where ang St irculars can be ootaine: ‘CIAL NOTICE TO SORSCRIBERS, Bhiwortnars desirous of having the bang: seats for the six concerts can select their pats ON AND AFTER MON Y, October 21, at STEINWAY & SONS’, and obtain a seat check, good for the series. ONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, 201 BOWERY, LITTLE Mt. aca BENSON, LITTLE MAGGTE BE NSON, RTS, NELLL Hy JENNIE: ENGEL, OTHER ei a OF THE Ww ARABS OF THE Pree AT THE GREAT 2-CENT SHOW, Foot of Houston street, THE LARGEST, CHEAPEST, BE. Exhibition ever given on this Continent, FIRST WEEK OF THE GREAT 3 RSATIONATA une RiDER, First week of the GREAT LEAPING FEATS. WILLIAM DUTTON and me Laon CHIEFS will turn lofty Homerse alts 6) over ‘OLOSSAL FE. TRviiaNt, besides other tremendous evoluti Two living specimens of the MHINOUL MOS never be- fore geen in any one show besides all the other attractions, Abus LON. 25 CENTS. _Doors open at 1 are qt SUCCESS, THE CHRARPST AN maf gk SHOW FOOT oF Hae POU RT STREET AND EAST RIVER, A SHORT TIME LONGER, TRIO JUNCTO IN UNO. THE CENTRAL, PARK MI: NAGERIE, K( AND inont ‘Ole, NDI TROUPE. W, PROGIE IME INCREASED ATIMACTT MME. Ce RG, Miss: SCEDEIIA, ME, JAMES COOK Ey ‘WILLIAM 0, DALE. 100 FIRST CLASS Akers AND UIPPODROMATIO PAGEANT, IN THE RING, ATINER, LL Mik STARS. ast River. 500 RAR phd History, PERFORMING EL! ND LIONS, EDUCATED HORSES, COMIG CALICO MULES. MORE AM@SEMENT FOR L MONE than was ever betore offered tor the ‘same low price of missi ‘Tickets, admitting to all three Shows, 0c. rhuldren ten yeara and under, 25, RAN STR ADE G D EI PRRIUSESRCES) Wt’ APTERNOON and EVENING 2 AND 6 P.M. "3 MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 745 BROAD- posite, Astor place.—This magnificent col- ns over 100,000 specimens of natural and titieial Anatomical Preparations, com rising Cy ety Dor. tion of the human frame. Lectures daily on “Ner Exhaustion,” “Marriage,” Ite Obligations and. Tmpedi: ments.” Applicants furnished with a pocket edition cop Of these valuable lectures, post free, for 26 cents, by w dressing Secretary Dr. Kahn's Museum, 745 Broa way Now York. Open from9 A.M. to 102, M. Admission cen! RS. JARLEY'S WAX WORKS, The genuine ARLEY will give two ot her iatetable Ramorons entertainments T ASSOCIATIO: on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Eventigs, Oct. 90, 31. Tickets, $1; Reserved seats, $1 50. For saié at Pond’s, 89 Union square, and at the Associa- tion Rooms. What seni HALL, CORNER FOURTH AVENUE bud Twent rd street. v 29, 8 Dr PAUL, HOFFMAN lectures on “Japan and the Japanese,” endorsed by Prince Ito, Japanese Ambassador. ‘Adinission 50 cents; Reserved Seats 75 cents. Tickets at 114 and 701 Broadway and at the Tall. SSOCIATION HALL, Fourth HM gtd and Tw ereiey | oii Oyo Y. Cc, LECTURE © on coneendtite Friday evenings. November 1—BISHOP ji hah “The Last Ten Yeo November 8—-EDMUN: ares, “Good Authors at a Discount.” ymber PROFESSOR HENRY MORTO: ‘luorescent Li tL aM gatt Illustrated. November 2—REV, WIL! MORLEY PUNSHON, November ROREY, Gt Stole fh MACDONALD, Burn: Decene ee WARHIET B Pic ~ STOWE, adi jin from | Her Own Wo) ONEL JOHN. Way, December 13—CO. Rated tig, SO ini th ots. (New. December 20—J' UG i, Subject will be. phil Ah hercafter. December 47-7 KO} OFESSOR JAMES EB, MURDOCH, beter lm gi a Sonu ane Lecture preceded by & Half hour Concert, Course ect Zeginte Fepreta ga” Poraio actos toh oot be Schirmer's. ORATO, bavine Wena eb services from the ‘ERA HOUSE, is about to commence © as, Tou B. omm' addressed Al commeniontions My chet street, Brooklyn, N. ¥. ION MUSIC HALL, 720 BROADWAY, LADY GYM- AT hare, Minstrels and Pantomime; Ay ae mate* | * Admission tree. or mney ae eg EY Mrs. JBL FOr 6s TiNaeo Viet L MAREN: Violoncello, $2, at Mme. Binewias residence, West Fir ieee pay SONG—"SILVER STARS ARE SOFTLY » Wal “Fusion ”’ 20, ; Strauss’ Oar ‘5 einie,* Site Flood," each 7c. abr iy acai ‘BLUME, 27 Uhion square, Broadway. YREEN EYES AND VIOLET WHISKERS. ENAMEL chain and bive 4 iy) will be at ne Ney iy A NY PASTOR'S OPERA Ouse. Bring Ni nye Hay. Yours. JARD.SPIANO, ORGAN, VIOLIN, GUITAR, SINGING, Harmony.—Private lobsons. only 9 Cilnton place hth street): cli and “8 “stuxtente! Jornal” mailed ¢ ; establishe: ATSON, Director. — Biviged AND. GUITAR—PROFESSOR GEORGE 0. ON, the classic teacher and author; private ns $5 cgurse : “instruments free for practice, © ator address 54 East Twenty-sixth street. F DOT YOUNG MANS MIT MAHOGANY OVER. shoes un nutmeg eyebrow comes by DONY BASTOR'S aa teal yous Mito, be yould dot Madinee un have setret cd 1854. N WHO PICKED UP Pg ¥ THE GENTLE: I are, Thursday | met ti got tay ‘nion tines T. Pastor's ay, jennie. ety Manager..Mr. LESTER WALLACK, nl ie thio SUSTAINED SUCORSS waa i pod Which has at TM ALION AND GRLATEA, Wonnsnet Ray AND THE PRESS to be the one onenama coMEDY ente or ever Presented da Al thie Eh Lt ined 4 49 announce Tilt Last abke © Of arrangements already shivered inte, in consequer which ca ‘annot Le deferred. SATURDAY, Bers ember 9, will thaeefore he LAST NIGHT of PYOMALION AND GALA The Play will be ollered Every By Ph: et ng “Unt thems MARVELLOUS Srpoau ILLUSION the DISSOLVING sraTU by Professor TOBIN, of the Polytec! ointe TRAND OPERA HOUSE, Feet, corner of Bighth avenue. yige do 8. Carriages, may ‘bs of; clock. | *.* Reserved geats inay be secured Gita ND ‘OPERA HOUSE. and FIFTH AVENU E daily from 8 til &. Adt $1; secured stitute, Londom, seats ts and 81; Kamil: Bole sss and Manager: Mr. ia AG to announes THE LAST N. GHTa Kd LE ROE Tho. extraordinary” outlay re quired in this superb and amusing cuormous suce met with, deterred he production of vts suc ovelty, but ROLCAROT positively be withdrawn LAST NIGUTS of ROI CAROTTE, tuitist shoetly. The Home Journal says:—“The strongest troupe of theatrical ‘stars ever congregated at a place of arousement in New York is now gathered al the Grand Qpera Hou i ROL CAROTT ENE ween, JOUN BLOUGHAM, “ne MA HOWSON, ios HERSEB, STUART ROBSON, the MAJIL- TONS and the LAUR PANILY, have cach and separately form the chief and almost only attrac- ton at many places of aniusement in New York and elaewh OF BOL DANA , SATURDAY, AF TENTH MATINE: IN PREPARATION a REMARKABLE SENSATION, of a LOCAL and CONTEMPORANEOUS CUARAOT based upon. a “FOLLY of UNIQUE INTEREST, now creating a FURORE IN PARIS epee to évencs of living human purport, by DALY, 5M AVENCE THEATRE i near Br way. Beginsat 8. STIN le Lessee and Manage® With the present DALY will begin his ANNUAL COMEDY REVIVALS, the present series to embrace some of the most brilliant taining spoctmens of LIFE and SOCLETY tm TUESDAY, Oct. 29, “and o on FRIDAY, Nov. 1, Will be acted, for the Second and third times lo this Theatre, Me Thomas tolcrof's most adinirablo dramatie work, in five acts, entifies a ae Characters by Messrs, Charles Fs Whiting, ‘i: Chapman, George Clarke, 'B, ta Lemoynt ‘Gwen Faweett, J Burnett, E. Pierce, Godtrey, Barnes, Beekman, Carroll, Gilbert, Mrs. G. Hl Gilbort Miss Linda Doitz, "Miss Mary Cary, Miss Gritflths, Mist cane, WEDNESDAY NIGH, OCTOBER 9, 187% also on Thursday Evening, Bote 3 and Saturday Evening, bern Will be represented the very catertaining Five-Act Comme edy, by Mrs, Hannah Cowley, enfitied the BELL HATEGEM, «Mr. Louis James (ais first ‘appearance tiris ‘oan Old Hardy FW. Davida Flutte ‘Min Gear Ch Sir George Pouch wocd. Savillo Courtalt Dick, Co Gibson, Sie Edward, Sa Letitia Hardy Mee Racket THE: Very shortly will be daaducea, alter long oreparatl Shakspoare’s Comedy, with many restorations of original text, new eostumes, new scenery, and an extra inary cast. ¥ ge MERRY WIV 4 The Box She OWERY THEATRE OF WIDSOR. ; the principal music stores, and at ‘he hall, | Fa etrernahacgeninestentcnreienenteate engin tae ANJO AND, GUITAR PROFESSOR GBORGE. ¢. DOBSON, the her and at + Private aes peactiees "Call at LLIAM B. FRELIGH. GREAT HIT OF Miss JOA! GREAT HIT OF THE G EAT E AURAMANIA, or, GOLD MAD. Shouts of approbation froma crowded and dclighted auditor; EVER A FEATURE. THIS EV SVAY, October 29, and agua g the AMANTA or OLD. MAD; with Miss JOANNA PRITCHARD, THE GIRARD BROTUERS and the Star Company in the cast. Friday, Beneiit 0 on Monde SSOHANNA PRITCHARD, mn Monday, Mr. iJ NEIL WARNER, engaged for a limited period. YERMANIA THEATRI Pourtegnsh street, near a he avenue. * . NEUENDO: . DIRECTOR, Tks “EIN HELD pak Ais y Drama in acts, by C. Wexol. Box office open daily, trom 9 to 4 o'clock. Bivctveen s OPERA HOUS! 3D STREKT, between Sixth and Feyat h avenues, near Booth's ‘heatre, OR¢ phate i Bel Cee one CIDED HIT O1 us Brilliant success of the AFRICAN alam TROUPE. Beautitul Scenery, gorgeous Costumes and maguificens AN BRYANT. KING KAR Raise cited GENTLE FAI hs Opereti ribsewand Fritchen. RY ANTS MiNStReLS a BRYANTS MINSTRELS KING RAKKOT TUATINEE SATURDAY AT TWO. Crannny | WHITE'S ATHENEUM, LE My RARD DROTHRRS, in OF THE DRAMA YY Rhett 3 E'S peel BU ond Wa) Hy Niblo's Garden, THE PyRuEst ako te oy IN THE: oIty. a ENO. SUaTAK EV eRrrane Lid NOVEL AND” “FIRST CLASS, eb K OF THE GREAT ANNIE HIND! AM HEE AN HINDLE. HINDLE, HINDL, HINDLB, Firat Hf Spponeance of of Misses ALicH soMMEnS, rs ANNIE LOGAN, ANNIE LOGA! ANNIE LOG. ANNIE LOGAN, AUSTIN AND HESS, AUSTIN AND HESS: The wondertul and unparalleled Skaters. mnie Jackson, te hd Cook, Dan Guilfoil and all the C1 tain Mr SIATINER EVERY WEDNESDAY ONLY AT 2:30, Amuntcas INSTITUTE EXHIBITION worry: CIR T ANNUAL) THE GRAND EXHIBITION BUILDING, Third and Second avenues, by Sixty third street, An interesting, rare and comprohensive exhibit o& American skill, ingenulty, artistic d¢velopment aud mar terial progress. Open fram yA, M. to 10 P.M. daily antil Nov. 13, Splendidly lighted by the new OXY HYDROGEN Gag, howe music by KEATING'S FINE EXHIBITION OR CHESPRAL BAND day and eve ‘Admission, 60 cents; inschanics' Uckets, in packages,3D cents: ehildren, 2 cents. re ahould visit this unequatted display. GRAND, CONCERTS vem WEDSESDAT AND SATURDAY EVENINGS unt the close, with select programmes. 0 AND GUITAR.—PROFESSOR GEORGE 0. BAdaBs0N, the elasste teacher and author; ioe vate icasons $5 a course; instruments free for practice, SOR GEORGE @. at or address 54 East Twenty street. BA. AND, GUITAR. —PROFE! N, the classic teacher and author; pri iessons $5 a course; instruments free for practice. at or address 54 East Twent ANJO AND GUITAR, —PROFESS8OR Senet DOBSON, the classic teacher and author; rive lessons $5 a course; instruments free iJ prac! Bs at or address 54 E East Twenty-sixth street, GUITAR.—PROFESSOR GEORGE ©, BAR AND OBSON, the classic teacher oud author; pri & course; instruments free for pracsce feo at or addross 0 East Twenty-sixth street, BAe AND GUITAR.—PROFESSOR Cg ON, the classic teacher and author; jessons $5 a course; instramepta free for prac ied. ria at or address 54 Kast Twenty sixth strect. 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