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Vere se HELP WANTED—FEMALES. WASTED-IN AN AMBRICA® FAMILY OF THREE ae fake them; mus Sat eel Fete feat 55th st., near 8th av. TO WAIT ON TABLE Warr. THREE oe tot Bea days, uring 3 per Ping ED— PROTESTANT Grats, COOK, | gt raid ad waitress, in a private boarding house; Stelereuses A) West 14th st. ies M. Monday. Sept, ___ OOACHIENN AND Re eae “) COACHMAN WAN WANTS A SITUA’ Si ingle, mea re age my class — aren ReAracranL YOUNG p~ ey! IN WISH: care Dest city, {7 seterenoe t from om ee a merece J.'N., box Mé Herald office. _dciadlansaiay FIRST CLASS : eee PARDENES tagatisd ranches; good reterence. "AGarent oe a omlee. oz — -ADY GIRL FOR UPSTAIRS WORK, Aaa wih children and make herself generally wseful. Apply at 315 East 50th st, after 9 o'clock. A srmeee YOUNG MAN DESIRES A SITUATION as coachman, with a private family; best city ref- Tere yall on or address, tor two day’, M. G., 115 Lex- Wicinar er A PRIVATE FANILY, A COOK - (areas pretired); ee be. Aye, *£ ood washer. ane A SITUATION ANEsO BT A soul ae At froner. App! . o rr ni ing ; Boo Between éch and 7th ave. city relerence. Address W. b., box tia Herald office.” Warren s MIDDLE bg 4 AMERICAN WOMAN te do the entire work for a lady occupying two floors; must cook, wash and iron well. Address FLOYD, Herald Uptown Branch office. A Bi RESPECTABLE GERMAN MAN AND WIFE (NO bitdren) ‘want situations, man as coachman, and Roman to do general housework. Inquire at No. 7 Bat- Werner GOOD PLAIN COOK AND FIRST CLASS Washer and lroner in private family. at 16h West ‘oun, 3 : Botore iz'o'slock ou Mon ay. by haem bbe GOOD GERMAN GIRLS; ONE TO ce care Gt housework ; other for chambermalid and tosake care of children. Apply at 29 Huet iuvth st.,be- ween Sand 20 SITUATION RS thle | A SINGLE ieee ears, as coachman and groom: good city refer. ence. fall on or address W. Bi East it. private stable, A SITUATION WANTED—AS COACHMAN, BY competent man ; is a Scotchman: would like a vplace Mere he could remain; 20 years Teiereuce. Cail address J. B., 604th a oe RES TO GO TO ORANGE, N. J.; take:chi of a pa an neraly oes ramee is peewee, Sony $6 day, 7, September 8, between eleven and encore ‘ANTED—A NURSERY GOVERNESS, WHO I8 to 'be ion and . entire charge le of teaching also French and German ra wins ‘Ac, M. . Sor Wsuand eh Fesvahceen Os Htc ST CLASS LAUNDRESS WANTED—WAGES $16 PER I month. Apply at No. 8 West 49th st, , Sasa tint: oppo ae. wae, ae A one @ plain cook and laundress, Re outers ‘@ chambermaid ‘aud ‘waltress; city reference works HOLLINGSWORTH @ LEEDS, ; 304 Broadway. nO we were “TH 2 - WANTED, Soon. DRES8- 300 | EXPERIENCED OPERATORS WANTED—ON ‘Saiments STITCH ladies’ underwear: work given out at highest ie. fig NEW You wacuiy: eae 16 Clinton’ piace “ath at SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES. A VERY RESPECTABLE, EFFICIENT OOLORED “Adarew, for oue week, LEWIS RIORSHARD, Ssh on between 2th and 26th sta es YOUNG COLORED MAN WANTS A SITUATION Aad fa first glass boarding house. Call at or address A YOUNG COLORED MAN WANTS A SITUATION as waiter ina private family; can give feference, Call at or address 226 West S0th at good city A A ment whére he can make himeelf generally usenul; wages expected small; good references. Address W. T. &., Herald office. YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION ) Address M. D., Herald d Uptown Branch omen oO S_WAITER.—A_ SITUATION WANTED BY A respectable man in a gentleman's family; is fully isd. Mer can come well recommended. Address J.J. Morris, grocer, corner 12th st. and University FROTESTANT SINGLE MAN WANTS A, SITUA. | © On &s waiter in & private tamily; thorot com- ei city or country. Call at present employer's, 86 CRINAMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS FIRST walter in a private family speaks ve glish; understands his business; frst elerence tom last place. Address 263 7th av. frst floor, Dack. CHINAMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS PIRST class cook in a private family; seen very good lish ; understands his business very well; re! dast place, 265 7th av., first foor, back. Prducated you SHORTHAND WRITER.—A WELL oung Man wants employment to report tures. speeches or evidence: would enter @ law or sther office as correspondent. Address EDMUND, Herald Leaps $10 TO ANY ttle WHO CAN ih hc e to travel with a gentleman. Ad a DERM AS, 11) Bleecker st., room 13. ee rere Sie WANTED—BY A BOY, IN A GROCERY store. Apply at 67 Canal st, in ‘the confectionery ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE, honest English boy, in ‘this city, Address, all the k, ROBERT COLEMAN, 313 East 59th st. COACHMAN’S a aaa WANTED—BY A RE. spectable young man; Sioronghly ds _hi business; willing and obliging; best city at or addreas 19 West 28th st. YOUNG MAN ae A SITUATION AS COACH- man and groom; pen and careful driver; has the bestot reierence is last place. Address J. 5., box 109 Herald office. pares WANTED—AS COACHMAN AND ‘oom, by @ man who thoroughly understands his Business: best city semanas. Call on or address W. C., v., harness store. SITUATION WANTED—AS GARDENER AND farmer; Hporome bly wpdermands his business; best references. Address 5. 8. E., Herald office. COACHMAN’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A MAR- man (no encumbrance); thoroughly under- stands his busaness; has the best city retereuce from his late employer. Call at or addres 255 n ay. SINGLE YOUNG MAN OF TEMPERATE HABITS wants a situation as coachman; Gp & bared stands the care of horses ee and ci sate and perlect driver; will be found willing, and. ‘thee ing in overy way has the best ofcity reference. Inquire or address P, F., 198 Broadway. A RESPECTABLE MAN WISHES A SITUATION ascoachman and groom; understands his business oi or ‘and has the best city reterences, Please call on or a STRONG, WILLING BOY DESIRES EMPLOY- + Mr. R. M. STIVERS, carri manufac- tory, No. East Sist st. ae GENTLEMAN WISHES TO PROCURE A SITUA- tion for his coachman, whom he can recommend as a trustworthy. competent inan in every particular: mar encumbrance, Call on or address VICE PREBI. DEN No. 6 Dey st, room & WAxteD 4 BARKEEPER AT THE FOOT OF sD East River; must come well recommend ‘ANTED A COLORED, WAITER: MUST COME ‘well recommended. Apply at No. 8 West 49th st. Bf gal decreas fad ds OR THREE GOOD OYSTERMEN who understand their business. Apply at 3283d av. ANTED—A FIRST waiter. Apply ton plac CLASS FRENCH OR GERMAN t. Julien Hotel, No. 4 Wasbing- TED—FIRST CLASS ORDER COOK, MALE OR ale; also two waiters, one who can open oys- ters. _ Avy at tdining saloon. 1 121 Fulton st., Broo«lyn. ‘ANTED—A GOOD, STRONG BOY, TO RUN ER. rands and carry bundles. Apply at Once at 255 Canal ‘st, up stairs, D—A SINGLE MAN TO TAKE CHARGE OF le, and capable of driving. Appiy at 1,203 ANTED—A YOUNG GERMAN, IN A MANUFAC. A ery business, who will make himself generally useful. W. W., Herald office, stating age and references, ANTED—is MEN TO GO TO SQUTH AMERICA TO work placer mines that pay $30 a per day to the man; each man must have or outtit, Apply from Iv A. M, to2 P, M. at No, 1 Bisecker et ANTEDIFOR THE UNITED | STATES MARINE Corps, 500 fine, able-bolied service ofiers splendid { opportanities to visit foreign countries on board ited Btates ships of war. For further information 1p ply at Recruiting Rendezvous, 89 CI at WV ANTED-A YOUNG BOY TO WORK IN A GRO- ery Fores o one accustomed to 4! business pre- Call to-day (Monday) before 9 A. MOORE & MOCABE: 1,182 2d av. WANTED— By A BOY, AGED 17, A BITUATION TO learn drawing on: stone; hasbeen 15 months at dress or apply at 1,426 Broadway. FOR FIRST CLASS CITH HOTEL today. Apply, after 4o'clock, at 109 West ear Brondwa, ferred. business, tl Warmers ted Sith st. ‘THE TRADES, “\ PRACTICAL ELECTRO GOLD, SILVER AND nickel plater wishes a situation, in city or country ; Good references, Address ELECTRO, Herald ofiice. CARRIAGE, TRIMMER ACCUSTOMED TO GOOD light work wants employment in a growing town a verte trou the elt. acres a. Base steady dress, 8 or piece work, with price TRIMMLRK, box 180 Heral often. la ! PAPER HANGER WANTS A SITUATION IN either a wholesale or retail paper hangings house or manufactory, where he can mal i generally useful and have steady employment: ts sober and indus- trious; references given frees, for throe days, ©. M. BAU: RAS, ‘Sh St nton st, New York. extn OR Regent SPEAKING ENGLISH, wanted for our oe ces here and in eros also young men, fairly edicated, inclined to the buai- ness thoroughly. “PRETERRE BROTHERS, iy Bowery. 10 BOOK BINDERS.—WANTED, A STRICTLY FIRST class_ finisher; ns Ray, et wages to the right man. Address F, KISS & CO., 137 and 139 State st.. Chicago, 1. A RESPECTABLE GERMAN MAN AND WIFE (NO children), speaking English fluently desire situa- pine: ory first c! coachman, good gardener; very and: th oarpent can take care of agentlé- man's ines ent rely | wif do washing and ironing or as chambermaid and weltress Call at 130 Liberty st., an store. wastep— Silk hat curler. J. E. JOHNSON & CO., Philadelphia. _ WANTED—A GOOD GENERAL CLOTHING CUTTER, one that can command a good trade preferred. 8. PIASTRIK, corner of ‘Mth st. and 3d av. COACHMAN WANTS A SITUATION, OR WOULD @ a second man’s ace: bas years’ first class Felerence; would mate himself generally use‘ul. Ad dress M, P., 129 West 60th st., stables, A SITUATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE MAN, AS Manes oan nel {heroughly, understands his ess in al ranches; city reference. &. O., 17 Bast 30th st. id oe OACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST Rie pe amen cessive -< sual vee Sihy re tereece: No. s Bare teeen ston place, or address a no bere! AND eae Khowisdgs, ‘ort sar bi ness | M. C., box 116 Herald offi (COASHMAN BY (A YOUNG MAN (AMERICAN boi an excellent horsteler; fully understands he, Sag ct amare ane youd wagans, goed, alter lening if require wi : ing. "Address J. M., box 163 Herald office. ie and obit \OACHMAN’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A eRorr tant young man; five years’ city references: can be seen with present mt employer, Address or call at 116 Madi- son av., corner 30th "§ SITUATION can milk; bas class reference. ANTED— thorough Address Ee |OACHMAN.—A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT man, who ae understands his business in all its branches, the ci ind management of horses, car. rage nd harness; fsa firet class driver in double and arness; would not object to a country situation; ee ‘and is not Jog a is country; Will be seen tor for one week at 232 West 40th st. J.B. OACHMAN WANTS A SITUATION; yf bled 9 ate and thoroughly competent; age. marrie ne child; best city reference. Bases BANKS vm Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,265 Broadway. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS BARTENDER, BY A young man, 23 years old; satisfactory reference ha as to sobriety and honesty. Call on or address J a4 415 2d av., corner of 24th st. Wes AN shld A Te oaeOn AB rst class wa iy: BAS NIU Hast Zune, ret Clas sity reference. b \fopealretts SITUATION AS WAITER, IN A PRI- ‘ate family, by a respectable colored man; can ‘all, for two days, at No, 15 e six years’ reference. st., second floor. W4STED-A SITUATION AS JANITOR OR ASSIST- ant janitor, bya young man who thoroughly un- ferstands furnace. ¢ care and management of a, building and Inquire of or address 3 F. 197 Bi jouth uth thay. brence LERK WANTS A PRETTY FURNISHED ROOM, Address Fhe water, with or without Board, in some pri: price amily. State location of room and price. Address ox 126 Herald office. iG MAN, 19, HAVING GOOD EDUCATION, 8 position in any capacity: understands bonds, and_ mortgages; unexceptionable references; salary $6 to $0 weekly, WiLLIAM, box 173 Herald Uptown Branch office. COUNTS, SIGHT LANGUAGES, ARREARS WRIT- ten up, neing old single entry accounts by double *entry, books opened, exam: nad of, Kept by contract fransiations. JAMES COX, 51 New st." YOUNG MAN, 20 YEARS OF AGE, ACTIVE, IN- telligent, well educated and residing at home in the sity of New York, destres a permanent situation ina mercantile or other business house ; salary is not so much an object as the opportunity, 6 desired by him to. acq pice a knowledge of business, Address W. fl.. Herald BOOKKEEPER WANTS TO KEEP A SMALL SKT aeumh poor. TM 8; arties a at fe or employ a bookkeeper duri day pleaso address WORK, Herald id office. 2 CCOUNTANT AND EXPERT.—A THOROUGHLY practical expert, with eat experience ; makes the ences te Cy susan, 8 A SPEC rf reter- ces unexceptional artes requirin, i Bddress “care Wellington, Kidder & ane Web, 34 Broad st. D*® ‘ pee rovetiy ae rho wpeaike Hoplish GooD city reterence: Finan, lish perfect, perfect, preferred en KUSIER re £00 eth a w* RUG CLERK WANTED—CORNER BLEECKER AND Wooster sts. The registered only, who can give Good city references nd keep sober, néed appl; Dine AS ASSISTANT, SPEAKING ENGLISH, Wanted, tor our. oftees here and in Europe; also oe men, fairly, ea imed to learn the busi- RETE REE BROTHERS, 159 Bowery. ANTED—THREE YOUNG MEN, IMMEDIATELY, to learn bookkeeping, penmanship and mercantile pope ed f7om, experienced a en ae Bo, theory), euce, Fort Green, Brooklyn, 8to 10 P. M. Add COLLINS, Box 140 ‘Herald office. Ml ay TANT! —AS CASHIER, A YOUNG MAN, 18 TO 20 yeurs of age, who res.des with his parents: salary Sret year. Apply at SHAYNE'S fur establishment, Broadway, corner 0th st Reterences required. ANTED—AN ACTIVE AND ENERGETIC SALES. man, to travel for a wholesale California wine house: must be acquainted with wines and have had ex- Perienoe in the Southern States Addr ‘with reterences, J. G. H., Herald | once. sccecanaae WAXTED-A THOROUGH Keeper ; state reterence: and when | last employed. AnD Bi RIASLE BOOK- falary wanted, where, E. MALLEY, Kew Haven,Coun YoU IN A GROCERY M shoreuy hh appt eee; yn i fheroughiy inderetand the business. ANTED—IN A BANK, ONE ASSISTANT BOO! woe on enme ans one messenger; they STANT BOOK. ord. Address, stating ce prelerenges, box 300 Post ofice, MERE #86 Pesldence and ANTED—A zinst. c lest ELL LABS ‘ANTED—A CLERK IN A LAW ovrich, coop writing Andispensable. “Adc p RW, pe ress, stating age and Herald | office, rANTED—DROG CLERK IN A WioLkeaur | house to pat up city orders; frome experience ip | Une necessary. Apply at 119 Fulton at ‘AN TED—EXPERIENCKD YOUNG MEN AS SALES | in the ladies’ and gents’ turni g to ‘a in thi akon sd rs ana dae ishing store of a ER & Wes saacion ih some A YOUNG peel teow 2 YEARS or AGE houise ; has had six years’ rence ane cap oe tarmsh 00d recommenda. Bone aad ions Adi G., Vrange Post office, ABTE, WAN ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER, _ piri the wooden wine trade. Apply Wr ANTED—0ct'U Wey AS Mg ied oe rd bat ators, 'y ex Petioe! r weel ares JERSEY TRA! avi Moral ih ARDENER’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE German, who understand his business fully ; green- houses, graperies, Ca “bse! like a permanent aituation. Gall on or aad: G.'G.G., Bridgeman’s seed store, 876 Gannarane ‘3 SITUATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE man, understands the raising of all kinds of vege- tables, the care and treatment of horses, and all kinds of stock: is good milker; 5 y reference from i te 28 Herald oft eet generally oneal: Address B. Gr ARDENER'S AND FARMER'S SITUATION WANT- 7 ed, by a married man; understands the proper care of greenliouse and grapery, flowers, trulls, vexetables, practical farming and stock; ‘wite as cook or laundress, or to take care of milx and butter; or would take chargé of farm and farm house; best references. Address or call on J. H., room 1, 185 Thompson st. ITUATION WANTED—GY AN ENGLISHMAN, AS coachman, plain garde r or to take charge of a farm on a gentleman's place; wife isa thoroug cook and housekeeper, and daughter, aged eel) is a good cham- bermaid or nurse; can furnish g city reterences, Call on or address T. 8., at Bridgeran's seen store, 87¢ ANTED—A PRACTICAL, EXPERIENCED PER fumer. Apply in person to A. J. DITMAN, Drug- gist, Astor House. ANTED—A GOOD SECOND HAND CUTTER, WITH Toom for two seats if needed ; also set of Bells and Robes. Address, for one week, ‘tWo SEATS, Herald oft aa GOOD WATCHMAKER, FOR THE ountry an American preferred. Apply to P. J. RICHRATH. cob N Nassau st., room 2. ANTED—BY AN AMERICAN BOY, 17 YEARS OF age, a situation to learn, the business of plumbin, and gashithing & little experience at the busi- evould Vike to, engage with some respectable Prot- eatant; is not afraid of work; best city reterence; re- siges with his parents at $33 West 40th st., top floor, back rooms. 5 wai if ete to MASONS WANTED—IMMEDIATELY, AT THE ociew,Aaslum for the Insane, near Morristown, N. es and steady employment. Apply on the JOHNSTON & BRO., Contractors. cherche ase placer comme couturlere ou bonue @enfant a New York ou Harlem. S'adresser a M: VERB: BER, 26 4th st, between 8. B and C. INSTRUCTION. LL COMMERCIAL AND ENGLISH BRANCHES taught privately. PAINE’S oldest Susinem College, G2 howery ; uptown College, Broadway, corner, Thirty Ladies ri keepers aid Cashiers; ba writing lessons, #2 £0. T peta hl th) COLLEGE, 20 FOURTH AVENUE, pposite Cooper Institute. Bookkeeping, Writin; ‘Arithmetic and sent Day and evening. Ladi department. Telegraphy taught Practically’ demand for operators.—Tuition $ E JEUNE PERSONNE, SACHANT BIEN COUDRE, ' TO LET FUR BUSINESS PURPOSES. (ATTENTION NOW READY FOR OCCUPANCY, NEW FIREPROOF BUILDING, FULTON, NASSAU AND ANN STREETS. ELEGANT OFFICES AND LARGE VAULTS TO RENT, IN THE ABOVE FIREPROOF, WELL LOCATED BUILDING, BEING IN CLOSE PROXIMITY TO THE CITY HALL, THE COURTS, THE POST OFFICE, 40. &C. , OFFICES, SUITABLE FOR LAWYERS, BROKERS, BANKS, INSURANCE COMPANIES, &C., £C., CAN BE BAD, SINGLY OR EN SUITE, OF ANY DESIRED SIZE, FROM 10X12 FEET TO 26X67 FEET, AT $300, $400, $500 AND UPWARD TO $12,000, ACCORDING TO SIZE AND a THE ABOVE BUILDING COMPLETE: Riadioen READY FOR OCCUPANCY. HEATED BY STEAM, AND HAS TWO FIRST CLASS PASSENGER ELEVATORS AND ALL MODERN IM- PROVEMENTS, RENT OF SMALL OFFICES, ° ‘LY RE elalale del (le Size, 2’Story. 3d Sane 4th Stor Sth Story. 19.10028.6.....-- 8200 9 "ST t00 me 21, 1,80 1,200 = 500 rao heed 300 ion - = si ato im 000 28 2,000 1,000 009 2,000 1,600 0 i a 1300 "= +300 1,000 500 Ta0 _ £00 1250 = ‘500 "400 = - VALUABLE VAULTS FOR STORAGE PURPOSES. ALSO OFFICES FOR BANKING AND OTHER PUB POSES ON FIRST AND BASEMENT FLOORS. INQUIRIES TO BE MADE OF HOMER MORGAN, NO. 2 PINE STREET. AWE CHEAPEST FLOORS TO LET ON BROAD- FIRST AND THIRD FLOORS, 438 BROADWA NEW AND VERY DESIRABLE STORE, ON UNION square, to rent, very mona to a responsible tenant & OLARK, Broadway, corner a Reventecuth street. A FIRST. FLOOR, hae roe ELEVENTH STREET, r Broadwas wld ty low. location all kinds Dasiness; also Basement, process of alteration, ‘store Sl Crosby to let, near Greua ana Broadway. ASEMENT TO LEf—SUITABLE FOR ANY BUSI- ness; rent $20 "to $80. No. 179 Eighth avenue, near Nineteenth street DWELLING HOUSES TO LET. array ibe eer enea Lae Unfurnished. 1 ROOMS: $600 par- Yuussmanp BOusEs TO witha >* front Soom on third gentlemen. 345 ne NICELY baci ck ROOM TO LET-—-BY A PRI- fi ith street. family. Inquire at 212 East — wat a for use| ren! weeks 73 bank street. ving a PARLOR AND BEDROOM, HANDSOMELY Nil nishe 501 Grand Seventh premises, street or Grand street etry d, to rent, to sil le gentlemen, without board street, Willia liamsburg ; ponventens to tte io South en Ely on the ‘second floor, over the drug ato FURNISHED ROOM TO A GERMAN GRETLE. ; terms moderate; referen: required nth street, between ‘Second nd Third 1 ‘ave sur, & ROOMS—PRIVATE HOUSE, SECOND yetween Bi er month ; also, sprained ‘Third Floor, $i Pend iy ‘Abingdon square, hind avenue, ake and Twell FEW GUNTLRM BR WISHING ete can be accommodated on eras piace, Fig! th bath, in a private bi terms. 68 Clinton hth street, near Fifth avenue. FEW ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS ON second and third floors, suitable for itlemen in business, te let, by @ private family. 145 ith street, near roadway. BEA hate ftwe stating Particulars, box 4,304 Post office. r. WITH CONVENIENCES FOR HOUSE- Address, VERY DESIRABLE FURNISHED PART OF first street, House completely furnished; a inen, front ‘parlor Ott second for: A Twen' and vTaiverware,” sey bane p_floor; rent $125 per toleton West ; crockery, ird floor; 2 rooms on t month. JAMES R. EDWARDS, oo Pest ‘Twenty-third st. FRO. to le: A house No. 60 Sixt INT AND BACK ROOM, NICELY FURNISHED, t to two gentlemen, oh third dwelling foor of th avenue, three doors above Thirty- fifth street. Gentlemen desiring pleasant rooms and fine location please call beef FURNISHED ROOM TO LET—ON THE t ird story, in a out board; terms m rivate family, to gentlemen, with- erate, 141 East Twenty-elghth st. NIC} rooms, connecting, modern improvem also large U; inquire, for three days, at only. BLY FURNISHFD PARLOR AND TWO BED- 6; entlemen $6and $7 per week; n place, Room, ire, for th jo. 85 Clin near Firth avenue. Who ah? PARLOR FLOOR TO LET, $14 PER week; Bedroom suitable for housekeeping, Hall Room tb 5; also respectable house; private tamily. 117 Henry stree! ROADWAY—FIRST FLOOR FRONT. sirable location; rent. low; 3m Possessi Apply y personally. to MORRIS SBIONDS, Pramas WACTORY BUILDING TO LET.—THE FOUR TOP Floors, 96x25, splendidly is hted, with every accom- Modation, in the new buildin, 213 Wost Thirty frst street; suitable tor any business, fa Pianos and cabinet makers, Lease given if ‘wan ede Inquire on premises, Pr iiretetrect. ROOMS TO LET—AT 17 EAST TWENTY- IRONT FURNISHED ROOM TO LET, NO. 391 Bleecker street, first floor. ‘ANDSOMELY FURNISHED FLOOR, TOGETHER OR separately ay, jurnished Parlor Floor; jonable; reference required. 143 hot and cold water and bath; or ele- neighborhood unexce) ‘est Eleventh street OR BUSINESS,—PARLOR, FURNISHED, TO FIRST class milliner or any Een eel business; location cen- tral. a Kast Kighteenth street. FASE AND (OTHER ‘ACOUMMODATIONS TO LET— Suitable for lecture room, Sunday.school, debating society, &c. No, 336 West Twenty-ninth street. RAL ESTATE OFFICE TO LET-SUPERIOR LOUA- rat floor: coutizuous to Walll street and Broad- dy pty furnished; read: Be r immediate occu- ey. Inquire of M. W. SCOTT, 82 Cedar street, ARE CHANCE.—TO LEASE—NEW, SITELY, CEN- trall; located F Hotel facing Broadway, Clinton Hall, Cooper Institute, Bi stores and Peeiiaee Owner, 27 Third avenue. ‘0 LET—FURNISHED aise GENTLEMEN ONLY need call. No. 2 Neilson p! ce LET—A LARGE, WELL FURNISHED ROOM, TO (ane cetwo gentlemen; family private. Apply at 74 10 LET PLEASANT | FRONT ROOM, FOR ONE OR ntlemen ; Fed furnished; algo one Bed- i three days at 83 West Eleventh street, near Fitth avenue. 10 LET—HANDSOMRLY FURNISHED PARLOR AND Rece| location, avenucs, tion Room, first floor, for sone or physician; fille -first street. between hand Sixth Address OWNER, box is erald Uptown Branch office. ible House ; over 100 sults ooms; large GTEAM FOWER—T0 LET, THE FIRST, SECOND and third Lofts of 114 Eust Fourteenth stroet, with power: well adapted for light, manufacturing business; also Lofts in rear. Inquire of F, GROTE & OO., 114 East Fourteenth street, TEAM POWER AND LARGE AND SMALL WELL lighted Rooms, well suited for wood workers, to let cheap, at Twenty-ninth street and Seventh avenue. TO LET-FIRST FLOOR OF 891 CANAL STREET, next to People's Bank; three rooms deep; in com: plete repair, good location for business purposes; imme- diate possession. Owner on premises from 9 to & hae LET—BAR, LUNCH AND BILLIARD/ROOM OF the Frankfort House; £00 people to feed; corner of Frankfort and William streets, A* EXPERIENCED CLASSICAL, MATHEMATICAL and English ber her, scholar and gold medallist ot foreign university, d ‘sires to establish @ school. in which the thorough drili of Enghsh public schools will be given; meantime takes. pri upils, prepares for college (English or American) oi ie references ot the highest class, Address TUTO! Id offi A GERMAN LADY, AN EXPERIENCED TEACHER of French, German and English languages, which she speaks with facility, wishes to obtain 4 position as overness or teacher in & school; best references given. dress box 3,670 Post office. LIMITED NUMBER OF og erin AGES 10 TO 12, can receive instructions in Engl sh branches and music, and have the comforts of a pleasant home, in & B rivate ‘amily, a short distance from the city. DUCATOR, box 2,307 New York Post ofliec. A WELL EDUCATED GENTLEMAN WANTS A situation in a family to teach the French language; No objection to the couniry; best reference. Address A. P., 68) Broadway. OOKKEEPING, PENMANSHIP, ARITHMETIC AND epunting root training, day or evening, at West Bide Business College, Sixth avenue, corner Twenty- third street; the best school for young men. Please call, Read “Attention Parents,” uader “instruction,” in yes- terday’s Herald. Rs dress re of trotting horses: has been tisfactory reference given as to an be seen at or address H. W., . corner of 24th st., second floor, front. Broadway. ANTED— A SITUATION AS COACHMAN; ONE who understands the care of horses and carriages; will be found competent; can arash ten. years’ refer: ence from last employer. Address T. 8. L., Herald Up- tow LY t47 East Sid st. V ANTED—A SITUATION. BY A_ FIRST CLASS coachman till October 1; understands bis busi- ness thoroughly; best city Feferences: thirty-eight marie. small tamily. Address Hi. B., box 120° HeFald Uptown Branch office. wa ED—A SITUATION BY A FIRST CLASS COACH- man, who understands Cite | and horses: best city reterence. Address P. 8. 26 Herald Uptown Branch office. SWANTED—BY A SINGLE YOUNG ENGLISHMAN, A situation as first class groom and coachman; thor- oughly understands t! on the turf for years sobriety and honesty, 415 2d av. WANTED_GARDENER'S SITUATION, BY A SIN. gie, middle-aged German man; understands green- houses, ‘graperies and flowera. Address F. H., No. Frankiort st. WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE MAN (COLORED), situation ag conchman: well recommended; nd objection to the country. Address FREDERICK, Herald Uptown Branch office. TANTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN AND groom, by @ young colored man; understands his bd Feterences. Address 7, 'J., 529 5th av. ANTE, SITUATION AS COACHMAN AND gardengy, bya single man; can milk and thor- oughly unde: nde his business; city oF country: seven years’ Lae Felerence. Address +P. box 280 Herald office. bu . "HELP WANTED—MALES. TS—COME TO MY OFFICE the world’s necessity ; sells at sight; ery house ; only $7 to start; protite ve Bie GENTS.—GENTLEMEN, IF YOU HAVE NOTHING to do and a few dollars, come, see, and make @ splendid living, everybody waits the rticle. CK, 14 Park . place. GENTLEMAN OF PAIR BUSINESS EXPERIENCE wanted immediately—To travel for HESS & McDA- VITT, 735 Broadw: ‘state: ir mont! Proper applicant may call after 10 o'clock. gist apa GENTS WILL SEE AN ARTICLE NEEDED IN every family, mS 14 Park place, room [0 commence. GENTS AND CANVASSERS WANTED—FOR ALL arts of the United States; we offer the greatest in- ducements to agents ever offered before, to sell the most wondertul article ever introduced to the public: $40 to per week can easily be made, with un investment of 2 i. Call,on CARSON & CO., 746 Browdway, rooms 4 and calling on JO: Pn PRICE, Jr., only @ small capital required to FIRST CLASS CANVASSER WANTED—TO TAKE rs for one of the finest subscription books (in the market : highest commission paid or part salary to the right HOW ABTH, TRACY & PHILLIPS, 86 Nasenn «: A Smarr. ACTIVE MAN WANTED-IN A LIGHT Wloor business. Apply at New York Book Con- Warren st, fourtti Moor, alter 9 oclock. A ge the A YOUNG MAN, WHO UNDER. +- - MH. oyster business’ and waiting on Ao ONANCE TO LEARN TELEGRAPHY, —MEN, demage, kf opciants feo BE) WSMV GSM d ors; ion 2 ‘SON’ a Jexe, Meth w 1 OpDosite Cooper Institute, bs coe TURKISH BATHS, 61 LEXINGTON AV.— ereeable, honest, intelligent, industri Temperate Americans,’ (or bathe tnd wines oo 4nd steward : not older than 25 years. strictly as cool EING NOW IN RECEIPT OF STOCK SUFFIC [ENT geo fil vide orders, we want two or three mo By WaAxTED—BY aw AN\IMPORTING DRY GOODS HOUSE, : a amart, a netive salesman to travel in Ohio: also one & the "Northwa&st. Address, with reserences, AB bral ofioes WstED<a FIRST bly at SHAYNE'S poency, of the Hudson wa’ ) erenpany, 18 Broad: orner of i refer ANTED—A COMP TENT GRYCERE LERK; A £001 salary to the right mam. 158 Fulton st., Brook- AP- and Bl tas agents for us ii National Howl, Bo, 6 0 fortlandise Call om * YSTERMAN WANTED—WHo CAN 0G 9 steaks, 40, Apply at KENNY'S m COOK Hoe TRANGERS AND OTHERS IN THE ceive a salar pd articles in room 24, or commission to act jeir respective localities. $50 ae, WILL BE PAKD POR A PERMANENT § SITUA- by a tenstworthy young man as bookke ep: a ‘assistant oF peut clerk 4 best testimoni are ving salary, Adress DEAN, Hern, ie Apply, oeith rv fergucess A banks, ANTED—A, SMART | YOUNG MAN TO OPEN Boston style; must be a guick opener, Way and OARDING SCHOOL FOR BROTHERS AND S8Is- tera.—A protessor, of 25 years’ experience, will take four more; home comforts; superior advantages, Ad- dress TYNG SEMINARY, Orange, N. J. OLBEAR'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 875 BROAD- way, corner Eighteenth street, is specially designed jor first class families; gentlemen, ladies and boys can have private lessons in business Writing, Bookkeeping, Arithmetic, &c.; stiffness, cramping and nervousness entirelv cured in'a few lessons; open day and evening; RENCH AXD GERMAN THOROUGHLY AND RAP idly taugh Bpankb, ang English to foreign- ers, by roreneor ts WUNDERMAN, 330 West Thirty- second street, Lessons given at civher’ pupils’ residence or my own, EsPINASSE FORT WASHINGTON INSTITUTE FOR ladies Rac Eepeeabes 2 Circulars at Brentano ’s. 33 Union sq: LESPINASSE ed SPRIEDMANN’ "8, 12 Pine street. 188 RYER’S SELECT SCHOOL FOR YOUNG oan. dren Radits reopen on Tuesday, September 9, Im_ the Wesleyan Chapel, on. Seventh ‘avenue, between Thir- tee d Fourteenth streets, ISs STEERY Boarding and Day School, for Young Ladies and ane a 12 East Forty-seventh street, will reopen, September 22, School carriages will be sent for pupils without charge. OCKLAND INSTITUTE, Nyack-on-the-Hudson, N. Y.—Several Furnished Vil- Jas "and Cottages, on the grounds and near the Insti. tute, are for rent on liberal terms to those ene wish to reside here to educate la oof daughters. Addre: L. D, MA ANSPIELD, President JT, JOSEPH’S ACADEMY FOR YOUNG LADIES, ‘Flushing’ N. ¥.—Studies will be resumed first Mon: day in September; board and tuition semi-annually, $120, For turther particulars apply at the institute. \TUDIES WILL BE RESUMED IN “ST, JOHN'S COL Doge F raham, Westchester county, on Wednesday, September 3, 1873; Board and Tuition per Year, further particulars apply to J¢ SHIA, &J., President. rsece OF MINES, COLUMBIA GOLLEGE,—A offers his services to parties desirous of en- tering the school or being aiven in their studies auring the course, Address HENRY, box 2,910 Post 0 JHORTHAND,”—HOW TO LEARN IT. works on poongeraphy. fapplied by 8. R. WELLS, ALL 989 Broadway, New York. &c. Send stamp: Yor eatalozue, rANTED—A TUTOR FOR A PRIVATE FAMILY, Bor particulars apply to or address WILLIAM VOORHIS, Nyack, Rockland 1 county, New York. $200 itman, Graham, Munson, A YEAR—BOARD AND TU. ITION, AT BPIS- copal vizeeteed pasgounen N.S. . REILLY, Rector. Sore ~ DANG ING ACAD: J. SAUSE’S DANCING ACADEMIE: at Masonic Hall, 114 and 116 Kast Thirteenth street, and Brevoort Lah, 14 166 E. ty-tourth St SOTRBE at Brevoort Monday, September 8, 1873. RIVATE lessons at any hour, day' or evening. CIRCOLARS at Private Academy, 212 Kast erent “A —A.—MARS’ ACADEMY OF DANCIN Teopens for the reception ot IES- CLASSES + Bleecker street, pupils September 16. Opening Soiree, Monday evening, September 18 For terms, &c., send for circular, ALLETMASTER DUMAR'S DANCING ACADEMY, 24 West Fourth street, near Broadway.—Private id class lessons every day. All dances taught pertegtly per quarter ; six in private lessons. ROOKES’ DANCING ACADEMY, 51, BROOME 8 ST, apWILL OPEN FOR THE SE TUESDAY, september 23, 1873, for adults , SATURDAY, september 27, for children, DANCING ACADEMY, 175 “STATE \ B. RIVERS’ J+ street, corner of Court, Brooklyn, will reopen on Tuesday, September 9. 10 LET OR LEASE—THE BUILDING NO. 1,162 Broadway, between Twenty-seventh and Twenty- gighth stroots, suitable for any first class business; rent low to a permanent tenant, Appl BY. 133 Water street. “APPLE 10 RENT—WITH OR ‘WITHOUT STEAM pat Stores and Lofts tor manufacturing purposes, Pay 4 rae rar on premises, 175 Hester street, or to 8. 1 ‘ER, & Walker street. DWELLING HOUSES TO LET, Furnished. A FIRST CLASS phenol ytd hotel CONTAIN. ing 16 Rooms, 4 Aes conservatory oD panor floor, bay window, modern iinprovement house, with iS tots of well cultivated gi tion ts Dest avenue of ‘Brooklyn : rent $250 per month. Address 65 Livingston street, Brooklyn, » A DESIRABLE HOUSE FOR FIRST CLASS BOARD- ing purposes, in East Twenty-first aid near Fitth avenue; partially turnished; rent moderate. GDsN & CLARK, Broadway, corner of Seventeenth street. BROWN STONE ENGLISH BASEMENT HOUSE, on Twenty-eighth street, eats Fifth avenue, tolet; also a well oa ing 1 big stoop House, near Reservoir square. CK & FeO. I Is’ Fifth avenue. FOUR STORY etre STOOP BROWN STONE TO lgtcFurnished, korty ninth street, near Sixth ave- nue, 25x + rent per bees ‘t. DREW & CO., No. 8 West Twenty third street, Fitth Avenue Hotel, FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN STONE House to let_Furnished, on Sixtioth strech near Boulevard ; $250 per m H.R. DREW & Ci No. 3 West ‘Twenty. thied street, vith Av ‘Avene ito 1. “\ —70 LET, FURNISHED, F SECOND STREET, , FORT: A. hear Fitin avenue, four fo nigh b stoop he house; im: re oP apace rT -third street eit Aven rents Hot —yoLLT AND HANDSOMELY FURNISHED HOUSE in Seventeenth street. near Unidm square, for winter to cae family at $225 per month. RANK ak CU., Broadway, corner Twenty-ninth street. A in BRICK COTTAGE—FULLY FUR. finned in Finy-fourth street, near Broadway j rent $125 per mont CRANK “prosdwa uy, corner Twenty-ninth street & fy Btaeanr FURNISHED, HOUSES TO RENT—T0 strictl val am Weat ¥ Horty-ixth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. Dhe Filty-seco: et, between Fifth and Sixth avs. Madison Tyenus, near Rett -wecond street. J ROMAINE BROWN, Broadway, corner 38d street, URNISHED HOUSES TO RENT BY AMES R. EDWARDS, 60 Weat twenty-third atreet W. 89th st., a Sstory b. 8. brick House, 4 story h. s. br. stone House, a4 story h. #.br. 8, House, per a ti per mo. i350 per mo. h. s. br. House, 5 or 10 yrs. $250 per ino. “ad yas ‘Eng. b. brick Mouse, $2,000 per year. _ ,& 4story h. 8. br. stone House, $160 per mo. ui a Sstory Eng. b. brick House, $150 per mo. 4 story Eng. b. brick House, $200 per m a2 tr. House, nicely furnished, $! od i per mo. story h. 8, br. stone House, $350 pe , &3 story h. 8 brick House, 3225 p crmo. ‘a 4 story Eng. b. brick House, 0 per io. tory French b. House, $5,200 pe year. 4th tory h. & brown stone jouse, i rooms, $400 per month. JAMES R. EDWARDS, 69 West Twenty-third street, nea pp LET—HOUSES, FURNISHED, AND UNFUR- nished, in 19h, 224, 3uth, 86th, 40th, 49th, 59th, 79th streets and’ Lexington avenue. Permits of A, JOUR- NE rr d street. pe LET—FOR THE WINTER, OR ¥ BAR, ND- somely and neatly furnished House on itteray ‘gtd tween Filth and Sixth avenues Apply to &. A. venue, Batis 395 sixen STORY BROWN, STONE MOUSE, NO, 4 WEST 4 ey RB pet Komplete jornined a i] T mont eM, PANNIN 23 Bast Fourth street a Apply te NTH West Rooms, without B and Bedroom; also several Unfarnished. FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN sTONE a. to let—Unfurnished, on Thirty-fifth street, venue. anne en Nee HODSON & CO., 175 Fiith avenue, XAMINE BEFORE YOU HIRE—THE THREE STORY brown atone first clase House, Prospect place ; $1,000 rent; Cutting Hull, high, One riooking East’ River fino Stores und Worksliope on First avenue, Fortieth hand ae AT rt streets, a rect inquire of CHARLES wD, ‘OUSE TO RENT—FOUR STORIES, BROWN STONE; Elegant Carpets, Onlcloths ana Uhandeliers if quired. No. 231 West Fortysninth street, Cull on the prem: ses, trom 10 to 2 OUSE TO RENT—WITH ELEGANT CARPETS, mirrors, chandeliers, oilcloths, 4c. for one or more ty th street, near Fourth avenue; poe ull’ particulars inquire of P. road Way. FURNISHED jard, for gentlemen; tront Parlor Bedrooins. For SECOND SOIREB DANSA) E~TURSDAY, SEPTEM- ber 9 at WLLSON & HAMILTON'S ‘Academy ArihUP Wall, 398 West Fourteenth street, near Bighta ’ avenue, Send for soiree tickets to 194 Hudson street. ITPENOWS ACADEMY OF DANCING, LYRIC HALT, Sixth avenue, Forty-second street, Reservoir square: Feopens Septomber 1. “Send oF call for circulars, ILSON & HAMILTON'S SEL) DANCING ways open for beginners. ~~ BNCHANGE, WaNteo—painring AND PAPERING IN tee fangs for an Organ oF Kjano. Address box séer Hall, 303 West Fourtcenth street, “| Ulasse' 0 THREE ‘STORY 1 Bee ING HOUSE 2 jompson street, near ashing are, wi modern Improvements. Apply to JAMES T. TAILER, 48 Washi ington equal 0 LET—THE, FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP DWELL ing House No, 9) Olinton place, near Fifth avenue, containing 2 rooms with all modérn, improvements; 4 fn pertect orders pomesnon immediately. Inquire of GARDNER, et, Uf LET—THE ELEGANT AND CONVENIENT eel faretar teria af fetter aclise tween Fitth and ol 3 " Permitat 71 West Twelfth street. 0 LET OR FOR SALE—A_ FINE LARGE HOUSE, Ts Stable and gi Fi ernouee, wie 30 lots of Ground, on swe oat Eb Ntiss. No. 108 Wxth avenue, eine FURNISHED ROOMS, sing) way. Prince s central location, near Broad desk of our restaurant, No. 92 LUDIN'& CO. le ply LET—A SPLENDIDLY FURNISHED FRONT Rooi neighborhood. in a private house and family, excellent West Twenty-fourth street | An tumense stock i, aes rare acim sary Sispénse with the tse of ice throug dentine se only, and, as lished trade of over 25,000 barrels pet annum®” the pense anutacturi: it cf and of the al : tation of tne brewery, alte 3 . Baa = present owner Creed to reiire, on West side, near river, containiny oiler, ~ Dox a Herald Uptown Branch oifice. Heraid of office of Brewers’ Gi je, 195 Fulton street. responsible part Rayetar CAPITALIST WANTED—TO AID IN THE “eo A N OLD ESTABLISHED MANUFACTURING ANDY vrs | Aare HAS A LARGE BRICK BUILDING, of responsible Dae He noved end’ to invest with the advertiser, can address R. eb lar illustrated weekly ; sare t jase large rotary on 0 investinent. Address! SURE. tt in oils, soaps, &c., about re weahd Iikeoe business man with tro $35 rmer; standil oduct, wit PON & cO., anexce| le, and ste. food brofive Apply GkiGGS, CABLE’ | AN oa UNUSUAL BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY.—A LON hahamencrnity lease and good will’ about N PS DUISaNe, ENERGETIC MAN, AGE 'D 30, 1 desirous-of Position in any sound, legitimate busi-| pee mechanical preferred, in whic! satistied at re! would join another to stat suc! a | Radress DESMOND, box 10) Herald oftice. GENTLEMAN WANTED—WITH $300, respect rs Weot Thirty-tret strect, sland DSRS atEs XPORT PRODUCE COMMISSION» BUSINESS. Wanted, by agentteman having a first rate conn tion, a partner with either equal connection or equvalent. capital. Address P. Q. V. box 683, Post ofog, " PPOs SALE THE BEST HOTEL IN HAVANA, CUBA For particulars apply to LUCAS MUHOBEIAY, 40a Fifth avenue, Brooklyn, FACE POUNITORE AND LEASE AT A sacni Reet establtshed and doing 8 good, Busines ie Ress CUBE Of ETE AY & BRUDAGE, 35 23 Union square. | NE HALF INTEREST IN A PROFITABLE OFFIC business; $300 cash ‘sua Also owe half inte i Mia light matufacturing osiness, $300 (cash requis ARTNER WANTED—WITH $1,500 TO $3,000, take charge of a manutacturing busine: money, be laid out as required in business. Apply to HALE, 1 William street. ATENTED ARTICLES WANTED—BY AN ENTE) oaeae and reliable party to manufacture and sell on r alty ono otherwise. Address, with full particular: inte -RPRISE, Herald Uptown Branch office. 0. CAPITALISTS.—THE OWNER OF EXTENSIV! iron mines in Berks county, Pennsylvania, desir Monoy to build a Furnace +t preferred he will contribu his property atan agreed price toward capital stock & corporation tobe formed; will prove at interview, handsome income. Callon ‘or address P. J. BLINN, 3 Second avenue. (PEN GENTLEMEN OF EXTENSIVE | BUSINE! ‘acquaintance in this city can find remunerative em: ployment ina thoroughly established business; none bag Fesponsible and energetic parties with,» view to per TPO LET_A FURNISHED SECOND FLOOR, COMPLETE for light. housekeeping, or to gentlemen, w: Board, at! Sixth avenue. Keferenc 10 LET, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED—THREE OR four pleasant Rooms, for gentlemen only, without meals; family small; hotise private and ocoupled by the owner, 52 Twenty-first sireet, 10 LET—TO GENTLEMEN, WITHOUT BOARD, HAND- en suite oF singly, rt ance; family eiicly Private; house and Fold teh eon first class; y furnished Rooms ‘on second and third doors) ith, grate fire and atten terms low. 218 Kast Tenth stree LET—FURNISHED, WITHOUT BOARD, PARLOR 1 T and Bedreom, to man and wife men, at 4i or two quiet gentlo- rice $12 per wee! jo four 17 Fourth avenue , Rooms on upper floor, turnished for housekeeping; $35 ber mouth, Tre OR THREE DESIRABLE FURNISHED ROOMS at 601 Sixth avenue, first floor. Lauer Room 7, 409 Broadway. * ‘ANTED—A MAN WITH A CAPITAL OF $500 $1,590 to rurchnie, a Business already establishes paying large profits. Address VICTOR, station D. WASTED—A PARTY TO TAKE THE AGENCY 0 the best Steam Pump in the country ¢ only ose noted who will give 8 gu act. kOe reue & P., 407 Greenwich street. 600 “8.0003, BUSINESS MAN WITH som, uy a retiring partner's interon in 8 ale Gash business. ‘monthly; goods $1,200. Broadway, Poon a “PARTNER WANTED IN A FANCY FOW! 800. “basiness; can make from $50 to $100 week! Feterences exchanged. Cali at 21 Fulton street three days. = —e BURNIZURE, “WEEKLY AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS F Furn| a and Bedding, at BM. COW Anne rey Oe es Chatham ‘stre: Spa tow prises KIMBEL & J. CABUS, FURNITURE MANUFACY A... turers and Decorators, will remove from 925 and 30 Broadway to their spacious wareroom: Bee ieastlcus weet bnocaie Lard & Taylor's, LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CARPETS, FURNI tire and Bedding et lowest cash prices, by week! instalments at O'FARRELL'S warehouse, 410 Bight avenue, between Thirtieth and Thirty-first Meee CHANCE SELDOM MET WITH, FOR CASH, A A rivate remdence 21 Kast Twentieth strect, ne Broadway. Parlor Suits $75; rep, $40; Bedroom, prammels alf cost. larpets, 50c. per yard, and lots for less N ELEGANT 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, A best city makers, nearly new, for sale; also a hand; Piano, in fine ord to be sold on account of. forage, 690 Sixth avenue, near Fortie: Ceti NEILSON PLACE. BETWEEN WAVERLEY AND Clinton nished, fo laces.—To let, Floors, furnished and untur- r light housekeeping, on moderate terms. 1 furnished ; story front Room. Address H., box 4,846 Post TH STREET, NEAR DELMONICO’S.—AN ELE- ant Second bed and dressing rooms, cold water. Also fourth eae Floor, parlor, bath, closets, hovand TH board, tor gentlemen only, STREET.—ELEGANT ROOMS, WITHOUT 104 East Seventeenth street, between Irving place and Union square. 1 EAST | SEVENTEENTH STREET, way. NEAR BROAD. —Furnished Rooms to let for gentlemen; also Front Basement to let, suitable for a doctor's office. 5 furl WEST ELEVENTH STREET.—HANDSOMELY nished Rooms to let; table d’hote at 6:30 and breakfast at discretion. WE! ST ELEVENTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVE- nue.—Very pleasant Rooms for gentiemen, without rd, sing ‘OF en suite; house newly painied ana fur- irst class; terms moderate ; references given and required. 10: EAST THIRTIETH STREET, NEAR FOURTH avenue.—A pleasant Suit of fumnished Rooms to let to a gentleman and wife or a party of gentlemen, with ) verms Fr abl all impr 110 MACDOUGAL STREET, NEAR BLEECKER,— for house! urnished Rooms, with’ everything necessary keeping, to let, to respectable small families. 12 to let, ens 16: AQs) FOURTH AUENUE, 402 « for house! East Fourth avenue.—Handsomely furnished Rooms TWENTY-THIRD STREET, NEAR suite or singly. WEST TWELFTH STREET.—A LARGE FUR- nished Room, with alcove, on second floor, front; er Rooms'on third floor; gas, bath, &c.; pri- Ly: CORNER TWENTY- ighth street.—A pleasant furnished front Room keeping; gas, water and pantry ; in family of a widow; rent $7 per week; reverenves xchange d. UNFURNISHED “ROOMS } AND J APART MENTS TO LET. J)ESIRABLE LOWER PARTS OF TWO HOUSES TO let—In perfect order; ample room; Inquire on pre’ tween Macdougal and hood. food neighbor- ses, NO. 29 or 36 King street, be- ick. LEGANT | FLATS OF | NINE ROOMS—CURNER Fooms, all lighted trom street, size 25x85, three blocks irom Central Park weat side: eerictiy A ety Price $7 tc $90.4 month. avent as at No. 897 iehth N BKANIGAN, IRENC! class brown stone high Seventiet! al OR small Gold water; convenient to all west West Forty “ninth street, 10 LET—SECOND jodern improvemenis. ing! H FLATS TO LET—IN THE FOUR NEW FIRST stoop Houses south side b street, between Lexington and Third avenues; on premises, OUSEKEEPING—THE UPPER PART OF A I, neatly furnished house; + gas bath, nee le cars. No. FLOOR, TO A SMALL FAMILY of adults; all modern improvements; retereaces given and required. (0 LET—THE 17 East sight; tion near Central 106 West Twentiesh street. NEW AND ELEGANT FLATS, 123 TO firth street; $25 to $40; beautiful loca ark; every convenience. Inquire ot owner, on premises, 5e To Room, front and back all mode: moderate. KLABER, GREENWICH AVE: . NEAR PPRRY STREET. — _ let, unfurnished, two large Parlors Extension Basements and Laundry Room; rh improvements, immediate possession; rent MARBLE. MANTELS. R, EAM MARBLE AND BLEIZ- ig Works, 134and 136 Kast Eighteenth street.— Marble and Marbletzca Mantels, Ming ; Marble Counters, Monuments at prices that dety compeution. Marbie ‘Turning, tor the trade, N ASSORTMENT OF MANTELS, UNSURPASSED A Nor beauty of design and quality'of workmanship. Slate Wo. ‘th rk of all kind: yecialty. Riv GuaTEe COMPAN yn nteonth stro avenue and Se: A.—MARBLE AND MARBLEIZED MANTELS AND A. Tiling, superior to anything Nn offered in this city; lonaments, Headstones, Marble Counters and Wainscot: ing, in fine selections at 5. Al Steam Marble Works: 217 1023 West Filty-first. street, between Broadway and Kighth avenue, Greys “Atty Mya) and 222 West RT'S SLATE MANTELS, MARBLE AND WUOD els, rich and hen WY at the lowest ‘wenty-third street, between venth and Kighth avenues, (uARLES H FOSTER Spiritual Medium. Beror: E. likenesses, causes marriages. 142 West Twenty-ith stroet ME. —FUBNITURE AT PRIVATE fen Sito eo arate A; Parlor suits in satin; cost $600, for $150; rep Suit ens Suits, $40; 'Mattre Pooks, abd. yard Carpet, Bronzes, Ol Pain dg Silver, China, mi rosewood Pianoforte, $1,000, for $300; Buffet, Rstension Table, &c., in ota to ¢ eit urchasers, for halt cost. Cail private house No. 120 Ba st, near 6th av. T ‘PRIVATE SALE—COMPLETE FURNITURE 0) A Girard Mansion, 210 West 2ist st., Bg 3 satig: ih Bedroom Suits; extensive mber Furniture; rosewood ant : extra quality Bedding. tw ‘ortes, Paintings, Bronzes, 19 Carpe! “MAGNIFICENT GRAND DUCHESS STYLE BATH brocatel Parior Suit, nearly new, cost $775, for, cash; one do., if brocatel and reps Suit os and rosewood 734 0c ororte, cost $975, fo) Bots, Scents ups Faintings Mirrors, Curtali Suite Mattresses, Buffet, Dining Table property of vate family’ leaving $00 abt Twenty t, between For ton avenues. MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT sale.—Superd Drawing Grand Bushes, Marie antomette. stylese, covered. si Drocatelle of thes richest description, cost $800, f one do., 125, do. $60; rosewood Vianoforte, cost tagercs, Bookcase, velvet, medallion sarge Bilverware, chamber, dining roores epaats if ct Property family leaving city. West 18th st. 5 See sen pllieeavter eater |ARPETS, Pornitu 0 Beds, Bedding, ec. Payments taken by the week or month. Terms easy. ‘Y & CO, corner of Twenty-fifth street and Sixth avenue. OOD SECOND HAND AND MISFIT CARPETS G specialty —All sizes; rich patterns; English Brussel and Ingrain very cheap, at he Fulton strect, betwee Willlam and Nassau. soo vetine < FINK ARTS. DAmacep OR DECAYED Ott, OIL eg Nagel meh 4 engravings can éntirely restored to ir o alae fora small outlay by submitting them to 4 635 Sigh avenue, a eae ___, CLOTHING. ATPLRRPADTAS eee Saas a he highest cash p' cari mI Corre &e.; note by’ Gentlemen's Wearing Apparel, tail will be punctually attend TH. ROSENTHALS, 28 THIRD AVENUE, NEA A Nineteenth street, ladies ‘and gentlemen will obtai iull value of Vast-off Clothing, Carpets, &c., by calling oF addressing. Ladies attended to by Mra. Rosenth 4 8 NEW STORE, 48 THIRD AVENUE, AT pkiveen Fwenuets and Twenty-first streets, Indie and voce will be astonished at the great ices T for Cast-off Clothing, Carpets ‘Jowelry ; $10 (obs i for ailk’ Dresses, Coats, $3 ‘sb: Pants, sb bs) Pion by post punctually ateonded = by ir or ura. Mintz. SHS, 187 THIRD AVENUR—LADIES AN! A* gendemen t can receive the highest price for Cast-o; Clothing and. Carnets, by calllug or addressing. Ladies attended by Mrs. Mish. TY. RIS’, 71 SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN At intARR! ‘aid Waverley places, ladies aud gen- Heten willbe astonished at the priced, welll pay fon gaa oem tor juts, wo 2 $20 for Bante fom Coats, from Bom $10 t0 SM oase call oF address a6 above. waited on by Mrs, Harris. ‘At 8, HARRIS, St Loki ai pain Neen HOUSs! ‘Waveri lace, money a persona: property, Jewel weir “h jamonds, Silverware. Sing ah the beil. at private onives ce. T 81 SIXTH AVENUE--THE HIGHEST bent he AX" prices will be paid for cast-off Wearing Apparel we must have the goods ty All our orders. Please call on Grvend'a note to Mr. or Mrs. HW. MARKES, 81 Sixth aver Of cena ira stare above Waverley place. T 160 SEVENTH AVENUE, NINETEENTH TRIG T— Ladies, and geaverea will obtain full, yalue st jothing arpel » by calling or Otters prompely attended by" My. or Mr’ RISKNOTA mia _o—nniniereaniageeesnainlenpinbeneantt At 27 THIRD aarti NEAR TWENTY-THTRD: A street, LEON pays hest cash prices “i and fated un by atom ‘off heme Carpets, Endieo: yy Mrs ASTROLOGY. i ewe Siwenty-second st streo is NAMES, SHOWS LS NA Ane and i. EAN OLAIRVOYAN' 4, ASTROLOGIST, 25 WEST TWENTY. seventh street, near Seventh avenue, second floor, front, fee, 80 cents. No gents; jucky numbers. RIGINAL MADAM pYnon, Cy Si Hees sultat avenue. Pare circular, fH ita No. $14 Fourth seware of impostors using Iny name. SSOR LISTER READS THE PLANETS—THE Sad si the Wynd be known. Send stamp for T MARKS’ WELL KNOWN ESTABLISHERNT, Sixth avenue, opposite weet, ladi gentlemen ean receive the utm Mal eine SYST cueh ole Ritat Se re call ator address the number ,as on by Mrs Marks. Piease try‘and path yourselves. At THE 816 SIXTH T THE UPYOWN ESTABLISHMENT, A avenue, near Forty-sixth street,—Waited immedi- ately, yen castot ants), alee 100 oo ES ts gu he aa Dyresaes trom $8 to Iso Carpets. Address Mr. or... ‘Mrs, FLATTO, 33) “SENTH AY AVENUE, NEAR FOURTH Pa m Pan me for Skt SS ied $i ‘i 48 ia am Fi gig Call oa OF "ATH