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4 WEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1874.-QUADRUPLE SHEET. _ FOR SALE. — ve en UA FOR SALE. aera bei! U2, SMALL STATIONERY sND NEWS DEPOT FOR | TMPORTANT TO PRACTICAL SALOON KEEPERS.— sais, with a ood Route attached to it, doing ® good For sale, at @ bargain, a Lunch Counter and Di ness, and good reasons for selling. 137 Hudson | Room, doing splendid business. Apply, between 12 an sweet, clty, So'cloek, at 2 Fulton street and tovestigate the business map gn to your satisfaction. é. ELEGANT WHEELER & WILSON SILVER | in mounied Sewing Machine, haudsomely encased, | perfect order, with avacuments, for sale atagreat | IVE gon, in good order; deals out 125 quarts daily, 1a argain. Apply at 307 Bleecker street, between West quire, tor three days, at 253 West Thirty-fifth street. Tenth and Charles sirvets z prose | QPECIAL NOTICE.—FOR SALE, GOOD AB- N ESTABLISHED LAUNDRY UPTOWN POR SALE | 5 lished Nickel Plating Business, with all the Tools cheap for casi achance seldom olfered: will in- | Machinery, Filings, Solutions and | \ Struct purchaser. an opportunity for @ new beginner. | Suppiies becessary tor complete shop; a cash purchaser Address THOMAS TONEX, station D. can secure great bargain, with small in 5 a pepe wire ot WJ. WILDER, 26 Beexman street, top Moor 9 | FIRST CLASS CIGAR STAND FOR 8ALE—WITH M. to4P. M., until sold. siemens | stock and cases Apply to D, ¥. SHEA, ¥9 Fulton | ~~~ - —NEW AND SECOND HAND SAFES street AFES. > a“ cer anes rae mages ae sale cheap; buyers wiil do well to call amiexamine | L FIRST CLASS MILLUINERY AND BANCY GOODS | our stock belore purchasing elsewhere den | Business, established many years, In a first class | lane, near Pearl street TERWILLIGE . locality, for sale extraordinarily cheap; the owner | — Went in the wholesae trade. Address KARITY, Gerald AFE FOR SALE office. | SS large size, 70 inch: meal po RE tor jewelry, lace or q ker street! | | N EXCELLENT AND WELL LOCATED LIQUOR | with patent locks: pr 4A store up town for sale cheap. Apply to THOMAS | Particulars frou M. BhL ~ GAFFNEY & ©O,, 18 North Willtam street. - —GoOD LAUNDRY FOR awa wa. | 14 SHENTON, algo! business, and in an excellent FItsT RATE WILLCOX & GIBBS SEW A. sale: doing a good business, and ellen chine, as good as new, in periget oh co! 1 gos, wall jocality; rent nly $30 per month. Apply on the pre- ond be sold ior a2. Apply at treet, in ows us j a FINELY FITTED CORNER LIQUOR STORF, @14() 7A PHOTOGRAPE AND BB # : ia bert NICHOLS, 756 Broadway, N. Y. D. ee) AN) —FOR SALE, SHI 2.000 and wansocetation Business, establish iT; has made trom $7.0) to $11,0H) per yeur : propert A : on the west side; doing a good bust} st Apply to BB, MG RRLILL & 00. 1,254 broadway e'asked : readily learned ; ee wo much more than pri y MANUFACTURING BUSINESS FOR SAL owner hag other business, Addrees SHIPPING, box 190 Honery line: article well introduced: proweicd ty Heras Oe. ecinieeetee z son for seling. want of funds Addre ee WILL BUY A BOOK, STATIONERY AND OX M42 Herald oitice, $6.000 Fancy Goods Store, southwest corner S FURNISHING STORE, ESTABLISHED | Forty-soventh sireet and Sixth avenue. Ksiablished AA tsyears: splendiaiy located on sixth avenue; rare | Seven years. Ghance? Brook wii be gold at inventory about $1,000, = MALONE’S Store Agency, 121 Nassau street | MACHINERY, f —ONE 01 £ BEST UPTOWN LIVERY STABLES —FOR SALE, AN 8) HORSE EN@NE AND A 100 A. in the Noles now doing & good business; hus 39 A shorse horizontal tubular Boulter; aiso a large lot of Stalis; low rent and good lease; one of the best oppor- Engines, Boilers, Steam Pumps, Shafting and Tanks, | fumitles ever offered; satistactory reasons given for sell- | new and second hand. | ‘Address LIVERY, Heraid Uptown Branch office. | P. CASSIDY, Nos. 4 to 10 Bridge street, Brooklyn. — RAN( AND HEATER BUSINESS IN BROOK- | T PRIVATE SALE, LARGE AND SMALL | or stolen. All p lyn tablished over # years, will be sold, with /4 Lathes, adapted tor all kinds of work. To be seen then ua Mixtures: ‘also building it desired; or the | ac work at C. By WESsMAN'S, 207 Centre street. Also aipck, will be exchanged for improved Brooklyn Prop: | Shop Room, with use of Jathes and too! Sriy;, failing heaith the ouly reason for selling. slag for | ~~ = i h sale or exchange tor Keal Estate, a Livery Stable, in OR SALE—A LXUXSX2_ HORIZONTAL ENGINE | ‘one of the best locations. near City Hal | and Boiler; cheap. Inquire at Kings County Boiler JN. WYCKOFF & CO., 21 Park row. | Works, foot ot North Fourth street. Rrooklyn, 5. D. CIGAR STORE, WELL FITTED, DOING GOOD | PJoOR SALE—A LARGE LOT OF NEW AND SECOND | for the r AL paying business, with’a fine assorted stock, rent hand Stationary, Portable and Hoisting Engines; | only $3), for sale & bargain, Apply to LLUYD, 8 © giso Boilers, Steam Pumps, Tanks and other Machinery. | Broadway. B. FOX, 514 and oid West Thirty-iourth street" | A DOWNTOWN CIGAR STAND FOR SALE—GOOD OR SALE—PATENT IMPROVED SPILE DRIVER location, small rent and long lease. Inquire or the (Rammer), one which works with more precision, Owner, No. 2 Cortlandt street (basement), corner of | greater velocity and less danger than any other in use. Broadway. | fn) driving block can be mage to tall af any moment, and from any height required, Driven by steam, wi (A ERCIT, VEGETABLE AND GAME STAND FOR | make, ata distance’ of te feet, 20 to 2 strokes per min- sale, ti one of the best city markets, for $350. [o- ie. The rope never being detached trom the block, the Quire at 1,263 Broadway, latter is in continual motion. Model at the American = Instiiute, third avenue and Sixty-third street. Open RARE CHANCE.—FOR SALE, ONE OF THE BEST | daily. Also Henry -andhop s Pavement Driver, poriable L paying Cigar Stores on Broadway; long lease: | and simple, one that will drive 2) to 00 stone blocks or moder: for selling. Address office. M. B., Herald Uptown Branch on wheeis it can be easily moved from place to place, as | | may be required. Both Patent dights tor sale by JOAN PORTH, 269 Grana street, in the store. WELL ESTABLISHED DRUG STORE—ON A | good corner, with Stock, Fixtures, soda Water ORIZONTAL AND UPRIGHT E. d Fountain, &c., tor sale cheaj plendid chance for 4 per- Boilers for all purposes—Steam Pumps and miscel- g00 understaniing the business. | laneous Machinery, second hand; 8 horse Baxter En- SHKRWOUD, WALDRON & SON’S, 1,014 Third av. gine, Air Compressor. WILSON & ROAKE, = Water and Dover streets. A BARGAIN.—THREE SPLENDID NEW SEWING machines, fully warranted, $30 each: Wheeler & yecnzer WAREHOUSE, Wilson’s BGs: singer's tamily 3g case, Willcox & Gibbs’ 45 Dey sirect. 4g case. Bleecker street, between Bowery and Broad- | em and second hand Machinery of all kinds for sale ‘way. | cheap. i Lo EXUELLENT CORNER GROCERY FOR XM ISCELLANEOUS MACHINERY OF ALL DESORL sale—Boarding House well located, now full; 3 tions bought, sold and exchanged; Engines, Boil- Porner Liquor Store, very cheap ; also a Restaurant. | ers, Pullies, Boller Makers’ Tools, Propeller t:ngine 26x26, JAMES CAGNEY, S31 Hudson street. | ‘complete, cheap. Room and Steam Power to let ou = = ground floor at DAVIS’ Machinery Yard, 55 and 68 Rail- | N FSTABLISHED BUSINESS, PAYING WET OVER | road avenue, Jersey City. $100 » month «ruit, confectionery, ée.), tor low (on account of other busine-s requiring greater ITEAM HOISTKRS CONSTANTLY ON HAND, 10. tention. Particulars at AKCHDEACON & CO.'s, & | \) horse; can raise one ton 4 feet ten times in’ one | minute; great Pile Driver, Kushworth’'s patent Raising | 5 and Lowering Apparatus.’ Apply at 258 West Twenty- NUMBKR OF MOTORS, TABLES, SHAFTING, | eighth street. 4c., complete, tor the application of steam power to | — | iewing machines: also a number ot Willcox & Gibbs’ | WESTON'S = CENTRIFUGAL | MACHINEN—FOR and Wheeler & Wilson's machines. sale, several of the: above. in first rate order; used MURKAY & CO., 95 Wooster street. | a tow months in a sugar refiner Apply by letter to ye THE ‘BASERY, WITH GOOD OVEN, $15 MONTH: FIRST | Wall strost, New York, of to Mewra, HARGISON, HAVE- Floor,’ five rooms, water. water closet and gas, $20 | MEYER &'U0., Philadelphia, A B month. ‘Owner, 405 West Forty-second street. DOW out of service. ‘ANTED—A GOOD SECOND HAND PARKER CUT- | UTOHER’S SHOP FOR SALE.—A BARGAIN OF- | ting Preas, Address I. C. C. OU., 55 Fulton street. fered to any one wishing to empark in the above | — panama Sgn: ie business; the bes: stand on Grand street, No. 285; estab- TANTED—A SAWMILL TO SUIT SINCH SAW: lushed over twelve years, and doing a first class cash also portable Engine and Boiler, engine about 8x12: trade ; will be ould af Jess than its value, Apply on the | also 12 0 15 horse locomotive Boller. Address CASH | premines, CUSTOMER, 414 Water streef. YONFPEUTIONERY, ICECREAM AND TOY STORE Bows / forsale: rent $40, including avelling. apartments; HOUSES, | bs every is We 3 good le EM K., Dox 136 Herald office. aoe aaereee In this City and Brooklyn, 7 DIRCULARS, ; OWER PART OF HOUSE WANTED—BY A SMALL ) rovan Billent Ladbin-andiavery Kian occ. ane. L family, Without children; rent not to exceed $5) mercial and Theatrical Printing neatly, cheaply and | Pet Month; location must be’ strictly respectable ana promptly, Jone, at the METROPULITAN PRINTING Ee: pot poor? Bey eighth street, west side. Address TABLISHMENT, No. 218 Broadway. E: tes cheer | H. K. jerald Uptown Branch office. | i tu pe 2 al [PMEURNISHED APARTMENTS DESIRED BY, 4 | RUG SIORRS—SEVERAL BONA FIDE Davo | U gentleman by the year; must be first class, fine | D Stores for ais_in ‘New York, Brookiva and Wil | 1hege epema, BOe to en on amie ce for ere ana im, W ‘oom connecting: location bewween | Bennie, slso in the country. Apply to MALE, | Pootth ad sixth avenues, Fourteenth and Thirty-fourth | — —— | Streets. Address, stating terms to receive ention, RUG STORE FOR SALE—CHEAP: HANDSOMELY | BACHELOR, box 144 Herald Uptown Branch office. and completety ntted up; must be sold ; satistactor: -ED—BY 1 {AND a 4 ; 5 7 ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, A FUR- Teasons given ior selling. Apply to J. MOORE, 280 Ten: Be oe aan sidha dae ura Tein mea lbek: avenue, near Twenty-sixth street. | ton first class, between Lexington and Fourth avenues, OR SALE—A JEWELLERS’ TRUNK. I} order and expressly fitted for travelling; also Jew. | Address PERMANE! bad haba seacetass { el TED. aan nnn vlocias aes D., in mistake, at the Lyceum it there and re- | ILK ROUTE FOR SALE—ONE HORSE AND WA- K yO TPONEMEN' f Concert in aid of the Masonic Relic! Association of Nortolk, Va., has been poscponed to Thursday, Novem- ber 19, 1874. “Positively no further postponement. Whole $10; halt tickets, $9; quarters, $2 0. For information, ete., apply to BRANCH OFFICE, 78 and 50 Broadway, room 25, New York. <THE SECOND AND LAST GIFT WATCH, CHAIN AND TWO LOCKETS ON er Material and | arrived Sund: Ssuncni. In- | ward will be paid by B ST—POCKETBOOK DIARY, . near Stewart's, at noon, FoR | finder will receive suitabl i andexemine | LUDLOW d. J. OST—ON FRIDA r arpet-bag, containing | tools. A liberal reward will 3 | West Sixteenth street. reward by addressing J. ©. » ABOUT 6:30 P, M., A DARK © be paid ior them 4a! | REWARD», _ REWARD WILL BE PAID TO TAE PERSON who returns Enginece's Certifleate ; lost on 3s LEX, 4 West Ninewenth street SATURDAY, SEPTEM- between Third and St. Ann's ave- rn Boulevard, a Pocketbook. tinder will receive the above reward by returning the same to A. DE LEYTER, 137th street, between ot. Ann's | jouthern Boulevard, REWARD—NO QUESTIONS ASKED FOR RE turn of white Spitz Dog, lost Monday, Septem- ear Pilty-first street? answers Any one returning said dog to 750 Address eNGI REWARD,—LOST, OD | avenue and the PING, COMMISSION | @ ber I4, on Sixth avenue, to name of Charley Futh avenue will reeetyé above reward, Breastpins. taxen Seturday afternoon: gentle- man looking at house lett hat in bedroom; no qu ‘Address CASKET, Herald Uptown Branch OF $5 WILL BE GIVEN finder of a Gold Locket and monogram on it, “J. H. —A NOTE DATED JUNE 22, 1874, AT (6) SIX months, tor ($2,500) twenty-five hundred dollar: by A. (or Alex.) McDonald to the order of E. Gu. it indorsed by E. Gulick and othe banks and bankers are hereby ate said note, notified not to pure ment will be resisted. A suitable reward | for the return ot said note to WILLIS A. BARNES, At Law, 12 Wail street, New York. OUSE BROKEN INTO IN WATERBURY, CONN., September 7.—Jewelry and articles of vaine, spec ‘A reward of $150 will be paid rn of the goods and no questions asked. Ad- dress WATERBURY, through Personal column, New ly to the owner, taken, 18SING.—ON THURSDAY LAST THOMAS HUES- ‘oung man, in aelicate health, residing io ears of age and slightly built, with brown hair and mustache, left his home and has Had on when he left a browr patent iqather gaiters. r any intormation con- him by addressing his brother, WILLIAM F. HUESTON, Broadway, corner of 129th street, New York. Country papers please copy. not since been heard ot. tweed suit, straw hat and heav: A liberal reward will be given "NOTICES. rent; established 2 years; good reasons given | cobble stones at one stroke. The machine being mounted | ——————— ns A WPOstPONEMENT. {Second and Last GRAND GUFT CONCERT, MASONIC RELIEP ASSOCIATION | | Day Positively Fixed, THURSDAY, 19TH NOVEMBER. Last Chance! t of the Virginia Legislature (passed Authorized by act jPaeet ae (Pi 50,000 Tickets—6,000 Cash Gitts. to be given away. One Grand Cash Gitt of. One Grand Cash Git of One Grand Cush Gitt o 4 tt} SESEES 4. HAVEMEYER, 98 | One Grand Cash Gift of. One Grand Cash Gift of. 15 Cash Gitts of $1,000 each. 8 Cash Girts of $3 Cash Gifts of 79 Cash Gilts of $150 each. 250 Casn Gifts of $10) each. G 5,000 Gash Gitts of 000 Cash Gifts, aggregating... bed rlpnloed reir r Ti Whole tickets, $10; hi $2 0; eleven tickets, $100. No Individual Benefits. This Concert 1s strictly for M be conducted with the same liberality, honesty ana fairness which characterized ihe first enterprise. i JOHN L, ROPER, President. Hexry V. Moons, Beeretary. For tickets and circulars, giving full particulars, apply at Branch office, of the Associanon (Koom 25), 78 and #) Broaaway, New York, NIC RELIEF ASs0CTATION, Fost office box 1,417 New York city. -£0DA WATER, MINERAL WATERS, GINGER manufacture of complete Cutts o:' Apparatus and Materigis, with {ull instroc- tions: all departments of manutacture, bottling and dis- his in desirable territory; cata- TILEWS, First avenue, +xtp and Twenty -seventh streets, New York. EI seeeuees pt ESI ji S alt tickets, $5; quarter tickets, mic purposes, and will or address MA‘ | + Ale, sparkling Wine | % Jusive E PemPeor | Rauriecuth, and Twenty-sixth sireots: terms moderate, | ies ee s0un silers’ Polishing Lathes Apply at 115 Grand street, Jer- | ANTED—PULLY FURNISHED HOUSE, BETWEEN pete | W*Foaren and-sixih avenues, irom twentieth {0 | (OR SALE—AN OLD ESTABLISHED SOUTH NoR. | Thirty-fourth street where parties would be willing to | | board in heu of rent, with the privilege of taking a tew Ei walk oyster house. Apply at 2 Wooster street. | Ofer boarders. Apply at 204 West Twenty-tiurd street. | —CATARRH DISCHARGE FROM NOSTRILS, OF- fensive breath, sore throat, cough, hawking, ‘spit- speedily and eflectuall, est Fourth street, near University place, Pamphlet cured. Dr. DE 08 SALE-THE CROCKERY, CHINA. GLASS AND | 7 antEp—a NICELY FURNISHED SECOND | House Furnishing Stores at alent ns good rea- Floor, of three or four rooms, for light housekeep- tons for selling. Callon the owner any night but Thars- ; a ‘ : 5; ig, by a sinall quiet family; reference. Address, with day and Sunday after Bo'clock, at H, WOOD'S, 72 and | Hil particulars, A- H., 38 West Twenty-third street, 728 Myre avenue, Brookiyn. sos te — van tc Se Sa TANTED TO RENT FROM OCTOBER 1—A FULLY FE ALETHE POPULAR LiquoR, stoRE, | No. ‘WA ivenished House ina good location: rent payabie | 57 Macdougal street, one door trom West Houston; quarterly in advance; best of references given, Ad- Bonen A enlarged and refitted; fifteen rooms; nine | dress, with lowest terms and full particulars, X ¥.Z, | years’ lea: ‘or particulars cailon the premises. box 103 Herald office. % SALE—A WELL ESTABLISHED ME&CHGNDISE. WARTED= FORNISHED HOUSK OR BOARD, IN Foc peeping ore eel a eee ar ; ihe Ronee. ble myselt and wife, Bot te one hour m ‘1 J New York, Wi eni t i uddreus BROKEN, Herald once. pe rom New York, witl conventenons 9 8st trom: ds) ot ENCY FOR INTRODUCTION of strictly first class tnventions between Euro) and America; represented in Europe by George B. Lin- . and headquarters 74 AND PROMOTION ‘leet street, London. J. W. BARTLTET, 569 Broadway, New A —THE FIFTH AND LAST . ast Drawing of the Public Library of Kentucky, B SALE—ON THB WEST SIDE, DOWN TOWN, ANTED—BY A QUIET FAMILY, FOUR OR FIVE the Lease, Stock and Fixtures of one of the best cor: Rooms, unfurnished (one must be on first floor) in Pian Stores in the city. apply to DAVIS & HAY- | & private tamily: location Twentieth to Fortieth street, ARD, 183 Chrystie street Fourth to Sixth avenue: terms not to exceed $30 a month. Address QUIET, Herald office. | F°, SALB—A LIQUOR STORE ON THE WEST SIDE } ‘ANTED TO RENT—A FULLY AND ELEGANTLY able to a homer. Y furnished brown stone House, near Broadway, ustomer, Address G. B. F., Herald oflce: | oq neighborhood, toa party who Will board owner It Fr. SALE—A FRUIT AND CANDY STORE, COURT | Part payment. Address M. J.8., Herald Uptown Branch of the city; good family trade; will be sold reason- street, Brooklyn; owner unable to atrend to it office. | 8 a TANTED—TO RENT, BY A FAMILY OF ADULT: ee meload Bandsomely furnished House, near Fifth avenue, ALE—$2,780, ON EASY TERMS, A GOOD SO low Forty-ninth street; best references and security | Power raga ON, RAST TERMS. 4 GOOD SODA | Pfven ifdesired. address M. M., Herald Uptown Branch | gna Wagon, 50) Boxes and Bottles and. good Rone: | office. 2 i | 0 bottled Lager Beer: ‘actory reasons for selling. \, ANTED—A LARG' I-HED OR TWO AD Inquire of Ll. WINK, 407 Severity-sixth street. | joining Rooms, tot of three gentlemen, with | Fo, SALE—AN ESTABLISHED AND PROFITABLE cash Business: about $2,000 require fre fas bath, &c.. fn the viciti Address, stating terms, wher obliged | Branch office, of Union square, west K., Herald Uptown stablished 1) Fi ular | Dadressmaking, between Sixteenth and Thirty-frh she years. For partici ‘# address box | streets and Fourth and : — | dress Mrs, A. SMYTH, 23 West Twenty-second stree id Brooklyn Branch office. OR SALE—THE STOCK, FIXTURES AND LEASE | age aa of a first class Fancy ani Dry Goods Store, situated | In the Country. \ | in the best business portion of ‘the city of Brooklyn; stock small and terms easy. Address T. 1., Heraid wrook- OTEL.—WANTED TO RENT (FURNISHED PR first rate Hote!. within 100 miles of th: lyn Branch oific OR SALE~A CANDY AND VARIETY STORE, WITH | fice, Bergen county, N. J. paki Se Leiber Loraeee coe Mn complete ; gene x = — ‘o uctober 1; owner going to Burope; price $20. Apply at dle East Ceventeeuth street rome Price $20. | OR SALE DRUG STORE IN BROOKLYN (GOOD Hie premiwes 489 Atiumtic avenue, | Address M. A. R., Herald office. JOR SALE—ON REASONABLE TERMS, OR WOULD | PUREPROOF SAFE WANTED xe take Fariner “AD old eatabitahed Steam Job Prine than 96 ashe mppaperstantre Address, oy, letter ty jeats. Address HARD PAN, Herald office. [See ee oe caer ferred, __ WANTED TO PURCHAS D Be FIXTORES WANTED—OF A SMALL LIQUOR tock, Fixtures and Good Will, Apply on Store, including Counter and Ale Pump, tor cash. } H ON DE OR ‘OK SALE—OR W astute, & cood pal ig Hat Store, well stocked, val: | able ieaé; best business location in this cf y: satisfac: | 4.y,0 tory reasous for seliing., Ad.iress M. B. K., Heraid office, | Address y oF city jJOR SALE—LEASH AND FIXTURES OF A STORE | ~~ in Naweau street, Adaress J. D., Herald office. OR SALE—A COAL BUSINESS, WITH LRASE OF | dress GEORGE ©, VINTON, box lui Herald office, for ten F' yard, weil located, with «large trade and stock of | days. Coalin yard. Address COAL, Herald Uptown Brauen | rg WoHoM It MAY CONCERN =I WILL TAKE = Food Soap Btock At markot price; no charge for JOR SALE—STOCK, FIXTURBS, AND GOOD WILL | CATs, storage, comnmmisian, Goo penta ton Of Men's Furnisting Goods Store, on Eighth ave. LM Lie ae ht Nc nue; e ed 19 years; « rare opportunity for ® -URCHASE ; party with but email capital. For particulars call on oF | yee ee eee en ete pea SEC address SHIRTS, 140 Bighth avenue, | able for two Diacksmith fires, Address &. L. ° OR SALE-THE BEST LOCATED DOWNTOWN Deke cee ‘ample Room, withtn a fow tet of the most desira- | yarantRD TO PORCH die part of Broadway fot the business, Principals ad: | Wy eee re ease vavinue oot | - s peation. dress INVALID, box 116 Herald office Noagentsdealt with Address L. fy Sol’ West Forty: OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS DOWN TOWN CORNER | S0ond street, Liquor Store, now doing @ ood busine: for selling, owner going to Europe; arare chance fora man wiuh cash Adurem, for three days, G. W., box ll | yqdregsing DIAMUAD, DOR herald office. WASTED-RECHIPT FOK MAKING AN EXTRA good and reliable light and dark Axle Grease; for A satistactory one $8) wii be paid, Address J. 0, M. box 104 Herala office, TANTED—A SBAL*KIN SACK OVERCOAT, ME. first class e Dishing Store on + le; owner retiring the cause of selling. GAFFNEY, 28734 Bowery, Monda: see my'agent, {OR SALE—PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY ON BROAD. | W.iiUm a ‘and little worn, Address W. H, 4., Herald semen com ti tablished in Py oe Lath ag eee 1 Dustness: sold only ou account of otber business, , AN TRY. 3 DRUG STORE, HANDSO OR SALE LY PUR, | <a; "YJ " We Gishea end completly stocked; centrally lov ee Se OPt A ACO BIORM OF SABES: Brook! Sud doing & first class retail business; terms ea y mediate possession; nearly five ree ises, Aduress CA cat "eral oftee. pee tw | BUYER. “‘eeatee: OR SALE AT SACKIFICK—THE OLD VANDE- | WWASTBDGA SECOND HAND FIRE SLACK HUATHR, water Hotel, South Osscer Buy: Ie Ts favorite. | ponerse tn ere sort of aportunen city trad n preferred. Addre: box 119 Herald offic: office. easy. NOLDS, 183 = —=————— = = — aE = ISCELLANEOUS, OR SALE CHEAP.—A GOOD BAKERY, USING | OR ee a “ from 8 to 9 bbls. of flour weekly, doing a good cash R EDWARD GREGUAR—SPECIALTICS, Dis business and having 4 long lease, (or sale Under good cir- ‘eases of the Langs, Stomach and Wowels; Asthma, | — eumstances, LLOYD, 29 Broadway. ‘ke., with new remedies used by the native Indians of - ‘kieo. Consultations from 12M. to 3 P.M. No. lz | ~ Mi OR BALE OR EXOHANGE—MILLINERY AND | West Fourteenth street, opposite the Lyceum theajre. Fancy tore, with or without Stock; established 15 on th 1 Zea: post location on Eighti avenue; splendid oppor. OTICE TO OWNERS OF BUILDINGS.—rit COM. | ‘anity for any one Wishing to obtain 4 business. Address pany for Cleaning, Preserving and Repairin, W., box 132 Herald office. | Drown, iree stone and marbie jronts, stoops, &c. Al png oes a pana - | or lers'recelve office, 29 East Fourteenth street ABAT SACRIFICE OF TAILOR STORE PixtURKs— | “rier received at thelr oMice, 39 Rast Rourk G Superior black walnut Jables, Coun ers, shelving | QLOTE & JANES, STATIONERS, 93 FULTON STREET, and Drawers; Desk, Gas Fixes, do. 594 Browlway | 6) near William.—Accoumt books made to order atshort pear FaurteepLb alreet, Douce, no further de in 20,000 gifts Tenths, $5. Apply to THOS. KE, BRAMLETTE, THOS. H, HAYS & 500,000 cash will be $2, ey = Broadway, New York. RoUavates of altand full intermation furnished free. Vireulars ot all and full information farn: Spanish Buls, Goveroments. te. ke. purchased, AYLOR & Co,, Banke: No. U1 Wall street, New Yor _Postofce box 444i ITUYVESANT LAUNDRY, 143 EIGHTH STREET, BE tween Broadway and ‘Fourth avenue.—ihe oldest establishment in the city, orders panctually attended ti -urtains and shades done up in swiss style. TAMMERING AND STUTTERING SUCCESSFULLY treated, on scientific principles. No charge until cured. Apply at or address, tor circular, office New York Stammoring Institute, 103 Waverley place. HOS O'BRIEN, M. D., GRADUATE OF TH MEDI- al Department New York University.—Speciait diseases of men; 4 years’ practice; cures guaranteed. Utice No. 6 City Halt place, between Chambers and Reade streets. a LOST AND FOUND. “-WILL THK PARTY WHO RECEIVED UM- + brella marked BP. atre Monday night, please return ceive his own OUND—A RAFT OF PILES. INQUIRE FOR RICH- ABD SULLIVAN, Twenty-first E D, FLOATING—A RAFT OF PILES. INQUIRE for RIOHARD SULLIVAN, Twenty-first street, East MUSICAL, k. WM. MILDNER Ras recommenoed his leonnne atthe Jonservatory of Music, 12 hifth ‘avenue. EE Ef Grrtar AND BANJO—PROFESSOR GOULD, THE celebrated pl enables pupils, in a few lessons, to accompany son in! jay effectively. 121 East Thirty- F Lexington avenue. | gic gen mamoroers AND SINGING. ae e, by an experience upils taught singing in. Engldh, Trench wud Ltatian taaguaee s leo pai Ne Biepered. for concert terms, model ee An dross Sar iio: = Uz Herald Uptown Branc! ‘ance. 249 West ntlet stree! Yupils attended at their own Fealdences, $3 per mont, NTED—FF MALES, Laundresses, &o- SITUATIONS WA —d oti second | bell Ti? an excellent laundress, washing at her own hi Calltor three days EAST 34°H ST.—A to do wasning or how: RESPECTABLE WOMAN wecleaning by the day or Week; best city reterence. Call or address. EAST 17TH ST. @ competent laundi washing: terms 75 cents Pulling; satisfactory references. EAST 17TH ST, wishes ladies’ and gentlem o,out by the day; reference if req' —A RESPECTABLE i das et , wishes some families’ irr do futing and Caivor address. ST CLASS LAUNDRESS I fp n'3 Washing; DO 7. BUDSON, THE PIANIST, en tu NEW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSTO, No. 5 Kast Fourteenth street, next to Delmonico’s. NING SOIREE, ODEON HALL, % Thirty-eighth street, between ues, on Tuesday evening, Sept. $20 —KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY ; SINGLE NUM- PLU. ber drawing, Havana plan; $30),00) cash gift Circulars, with full particulars. O. DEVLIN, Stationer and Agent, + —MISSOURI STATE LOTTERY; $300,000. ciigRinh, RITE n terran 300,000 cash gitts, ‘culars, with fall particulars, tree. Address P. C. DEVLIN, stauoner and General Agent, 30 street, New York. tree Address Liberty street | $300,000 Hr on ine “Rosai Havana plan; prizes cashed without discoant; circulars of intormation ‘went iree, BAthS & CO., 196 Broadway, Post office box 4,264. _MUSICAL. CARD, MAX MARETZEK, the renowned conductor and ope- ratic impressario, is mow associated in the direction of the New York Conservatory of Music, No. 6 East Four- teenth street, next to De:monico’s, and will personally instruct such pupils as desire to prepare for a public career. Mr. Maretzek will also have charge 0: tne ama- teur operas to be given by the Conservatory the ensuing season. ‘The advantages of this connection cannot be overesti- mated. Pupils fully competent may obtain good engage ments, either in this country or in Europe. CARD. GRAND CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC 4 cITy oF NEW YORK, 12 FIFTH AVENUE, between Sixteenth and seventeenth streets, (Knabe Building). The most snccessful ‘andl: cota) ete music school in the orld, All branches of vocal and instrumental masic theo- retically and practically taught by the most eminent instructors at moderate prices. ‘The Amateur Orchestra meet every Tuesday at P. M. Classical Soirees by the iperioamers: every second Wednesday. Lectures ev: ind. Opera recitals every fourth Wednesday in each month. The Wbrary, consisting of 15,00) volumes, is available to all pupils TTHE NEW YORK NORMAL CONSERVATORY, 28 Kast Fourteenth street, near Union square, the nsual mistakes of conservatory teaching are en- fHrely avoided, and only the best Tastruction® is given Singing, Piano Music, Harinony and Motern Languages, my. A GERLACH, ipector: Classes Tuesday and Friday evenings. [ MOPOLD MEYER, PROFESSOR, OF MUSIC. WILL sun ssons on the Violin, Singing an Kesidence, 142 Kast Thirty-second siroel, near Lexington avenue. MXE, DAUM, PROFESSOR OF MUSIO AND GER: mau, desifes a few more pupils for the piano and singing ; terms very moderate and first class instruction given. ‘Residence ‘No, 98 second avenue, near sixth st AX SCHWARZ, TBACHER ON THE VIOLIN,—FOR particulars apply at his residence, No. # Second avenue. ‘ME. GAZZANIGA AND SIG, ALEIY tion in all branches of singing, ¢: tember Zi, wt their College of Music, teenth street, west of Filtt MostC-7 8, PER MONTH OR $3 PER QUARTER for instruction on plano, with daily practice; pupils rapidly advanced. At 262 West Thirty-seventh street, near Eighth avenue, —INSTRUO encing Sep xo. 5 West Four None NEW YORK CONSERVATORY, No. 5 East Fourteenth sireet, ‘Whenever a change occurs in any of our profemare, the retiring ones are replaced by others better qualifie for the position, the change being for the benefit er the pupils and the best Interests of the institution, Ppraro LESSONS GIVEN BY A LATELY ARRIVED masie instructor, at his own or pupil’s residence: terms $9 per quarter. address MUSIC INSTRUCTOR, Herald Uptown Branch office. TANO AND SINGING LEBSONS BY A COMPETENT lemal acher, Ly tere ress SINGING, Herald Uptown Branch office 8D AV.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES some families’ washing or to go out by the day to wash or houseclean ; best reference. 8TH AV., BETWEEN 48TH AND 49TH STS. (ring second bell)—A first class jaundress wish nd gentlemen's washing; can do all kinds fluting and puiting. Nurses, dsc. WEST 40TH ST. SECOND FLOOR.—A COLORED woman as children’s nurse or todo plain sew- ing in a private family. EXPERIENCED monthly nurse ean be engaged by the week or month; reiers to first class physicians Call or ad- 7TH AV., ONE FLIGHT, BACK,—A RESPECT- able woman wishes an infant to bring up on the bottle at her own home; the best care taken. Call oF cd tor two days, 8D AV., FIRST FLOOR (HER MOTHER'S).—A little giri, 15 years of age, to take care of one or two children or wait on th in & private tamil: 18T AV., TOP FLOOR, ROOM 16,—A YOUNG woman, with fresh breast of iilk, as wet nurse; city or country. Call tor th: Waitresses, &. AV.—A ARBRE ORARER xODNS ae as 4 competent waitress ip a private: tamily; willing to make herselt generally wsera if YOUNG WOMAN WILL GO AS WAITRESS OB chambermaid in a private family or hotel; citv or country; or attend an invalid days, KATE, Herald Uptown raon, Address, tor three ONE PAIB OF STAIRS IN ctable woman to do house- Cy BS washing and ironing. Call or address Mra © the back—A rei I MOLLENHAUER, eo the Scoomplshed musician, Is engaged at the NEW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIO, No. 5 East Fourteenth street, near Delinonico’s. WEST 25TH ST.—A YOUNG GIRI to attend door, wait on table and make herself generally useful in a swall private family ; refex- IGNOR M. BINA has resumed his lessons in singing at the Grand Conservatory of 112 Firth avenu SIGNORA MURIO-CELLI HAS RESUMED HER SING- ing lessons at her residence, 73 West Forty-eighth st GIO. G, BIZ20, BEGS LEAVE 10 INFORM HIS PU: pils that he has returned to the city and, will com mence his singing lessons on the ist inst. His address, Mesars. Wm. Knabe & Co., 112 Fitth avenue, above Six: teenth street. S®, EMILIO AGRAMONTE INFORMS HIS PUPILS and friends that he has resumed his singing lessons at De Garmo'’s Rooms, No. $2 Fitth avenue, corner Four teenth street. MERICAN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, No. 6 East Twentieth street, west of Broadway. Professor HENRY SCHROEDER, Musical Director. The oldest and most prominent Musical Institute. ‘Thorough instruction at liberal terms. who read tolerably are invited to join. Separate classes are also forming for instruction in reading and Vocal culture. For particulars apply as above. JERS REIFF, JR., VICE PRBSIDENT OF THE New York Philharmonic Society, ls engaged to conduet the New York Conservatory Amateur Urches- tra and Orchestral School. Mr. Reiff is recognized as one of the ablest conductors in the coungy. Members now recelved. N. B,—The New York Conservatory is at No.5 East Fourteenth street, near Fitth avenue (next to Delmoni- co's), and has no connection with any other music school The celebrated ‘ NEW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, the oldest, most extensive and complete music school in the country, IS NOW LOCATED ONLY AT No, 5 East Fourteenth street, neur Fifth avenue, next to Delmonico’s. BROUKLYN BRANCH, 102, 104 and 106 Court street, near State. Classes limited to two and three pupils. Strictly private lessons when desired. (A GENTLEMAN oF aBILtry AND EXPERIENCE will give Piano and Singing Lessons at his or pupil's Fesidence' first class method, rapid, easy and progress- ive; best city reterences; terms $15 and $20 per quarter. Address PROFESSOR, Dox 19 Herald Uptown Branch office. J. GOODRICH. «Author of “The New Piano Manual.” “The Mys- veries ot Music.” &c., 1s engaged ut the NEW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, No. 5 East Fourteenth street, next to Delmonico's, A. YOUNG LADY WILL GIVE LESSONS 03 iano, at pupils residence, for rem! Mine Les box 103 Herald office. (A YOUNG LADY, WITH 4 POWERFUL AND CUL tivated alto voice, wishes an engagement in a church choir, tholic or Protestant. Address 5. care Signora Murio Celli, Professor ot Singing, 78 West Forty- eighth street. A LADY, PAINSTAKING AND CONSCIENTIOUS, will give plano lessons at her own or pupil’s resi- dence; terms moderate. Call on or address MUSIC TEACHER, 264 Bleecker street. GENTLEMAN OF THOROUGH MUSICAL EDU- cation, will give lessons on plang at pupli's resi, ence at $12 per quarter. Address TEACHEH, box 12 Herald Uptown Branch office. TENOR WANTS A SITUATION AS CHURCH singer; he isa first class reader and solo singer. For particulars address TENUB SINGER, Herald office, A THonoved AND SUPERIOR LADY TEACHES on piano at 496 Sixth avenue; no extra ch: going to pupil's residence; terms moderate; best re: ‘ence, Ring Adam’s bell, GERMAN GENTLEMAN WISHS TO GIVE MUSIC mnatraction nan American family.bn exchange or room. Address PROFESSOR OF MUsIC, 112 West sour- teenth street, pianoforte wareroom. TREATMENT Chronic Constipation, Liver Complaints an . SHARP can be consulted on the above pecialty daily, at his offices 145 Eighth street, between roadway and Fourth avenue. Office hours 12 to 4 P. M. N BXPERIERCBD PIANO TEACHER, OF THOR. ough musical education, and having ondeniable Feferonce, gives lemons at pupil's rosidence: terms $12 Soe Bans Address DUJARUIN, box 125 Herald Uptown ranch of —ROYAL SAXON GOVERNMENT LOTTERY. vernment Lottery, favana Lottery of Cuba. Prizes cashed and intormation given, lock box 5, THEODOR ZSCHOCH, 116 Nassan street, New York. ROYAL HAVANA al Havana Lottery, 0100. $450°000, Circulars, with tull particulars, free. Stationer and General Agent, 30 to go West. Adaress EATON, box 115 Heraid office. | Fe SALE—AN OLD CORNER LIQUOR STORE: 8T OR SECOND FLOOR WANTED—SUITABLE FOR | OB INFORMATION PURNISHED IN KENTUCKY galized Lotteries. '#, Poot office box 4,969, and 200 Broadway. —OFFICIAL DRAWINGS OF SIMMONS, DICKIN- BON & CO.'8 KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERIES, exgocny, xz7na, CLA8s 40, 189-9 city. Address HOTKL KEEPER, Lite Ferry Post of- 50, 63, "RY, CLASS NO. 190 rt ia ae 19, 1 \ MENRY, 'RITRA CLASS WO; HENRY, CLASS NO. 12—SePTx: Address J.C: Ys and No. 2 Park row, or box 4.969 Post office, N. Y. city, new; size not less | ER, 13 | KENTUCKY STATE SINGLE NUMBER LOT. ry,on Havana plan. Circulars of information J. CLUTE, 200 Broadway, and Post office box 4,960 OND ROBBERY.—BANKERS, BROKERS AND THE public generally are again cautioned against dating or receiving any of the following Bonds, o the same and bearing the sai Humibers all ot which were stolen trom the office of the | Lycoming Fire Ingurance Company, Muney, Fa, on the | might of April 2, Is72 issa registered 7 per cent Bonds, Issue ot 1 Pa eased ‘able ‘to the order of the Tg MCHANGH FOR REAL | ty arLROAD TRACK.—WANTED TO HIRE OR PUR- | hase, about 2.00 teot of Track. with 10 dirt Cars, | PATRIOKKINLEN, West Side avenue, Jersey | SCHOOL DESKS WANTKD.—ANY ONK HAVING | high School Desks, in good or ler, for sale, may ad- | coupons attached 3, 4, 5. 6, $1,000 each, Joshua Bowman bonds will be suitably a xn be yined “Oe ee wise Wi cknowier JAMES 'M. BOWMAN, M or THUMAS GHA RLIN, $05 Walnat street, Ph SEVER AND AGUE CURED IN % HOURS. BY TI use of FISHBR’S PILLS: price by mail $110. Ad- dress W. FISUER, Chemist $27 Bleecker street, corner | Christopher street, New York. NRAND CENTRAL LAUNDRY, 239 BAST FORTY- first street.—All work done up in a superior manner at short notice; orders promptly attended to; family juney, Pa.. or TH B FOR CASH—A CIGAR | Me mag WANTED.<ANv ONE WAVING A PINE 2% CARAT | Diamond to sell cheap may find a purchaser by | INFORMATION TINEZ & CO., Bankers, 10 Wall stre: | ome box 088. By ‘ail street, New York. Post AVANA LOTTERY.—FRi FIRST CLASS GERMAN MUSIC TEACHER IS ANX- jous to obtain a few more pupils for instruction on Piano; best city reference; terms moderate. Address A. J., Pianist, 238 West T'birty-fourth street. MIDDLE AGED FOREIGN GENTLEMAN, OF many years experience, painstaking and very suc- ecssful rofessor of music, has at present afew hours dusengaged lor plano, or singing lessons; terms $2) and «Wighest city references. Call on or address PUT: AN CRAMER, 410 East Hignty-ninth street, PARVELLI, TENOR SINGER, FROM ITALIAN « opera, teaches Piano and Singing at his residence, ii7 West 1wenty-seventh street, near Sixth avenue, oF at pupil’s residence; is open to engagements to sing in concerts. Terms moderate. A COMPRTENT LADY TEACHER OF PIANO AND practice free. Call at 243 East Tnirtieth street, between Becond and Third avenues. COMPETENT GENTLEMAN TEACHER WILL give lessons on the piano his residence or i's; etrms $10.and $10 per quarter, Address MUSIC, Fo kignth avenue, near Twenty-third street GENTLEMAN OP GREAT EXPERIENCE GIVES instruction on Planoforte, at pupils’ residence, $10 er quarter: best reterence given, Address, with resi- lence, TEACHER, box i20 Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,265 Broadway. known tenor from Italian opera, pupil of Verdi, fives lessons at the New York Conservatory, No. 5 East Fourteenth street, near Fitth avenue; method simple; no humbug. NGELO TORRIANI, THE CELEBRATED SINGING Master, has recommenced his lessons at the Grand Conservatory of Music, 112 Fifth avenue. A VIOLONCELLO—NEARLY 100 YEARS OLD; FOR will be gold st a sacrifice by calling at once at L BERGE'S Music Store, 30 fast Fourteenth street. _ STEINHAUS, THE PIANIBT, isengaged at the NEW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, No, 5 East Fourteenth street, next to Delmonico’s.” LL BOYS AGED 9 TO 14 YEARS, HAVING GOOD volces and who are not connected with other choirs, may be received into the ehoirs at Grace church, Church of the Heavenly Rest and Church of the Hol: Apostles A applying on Mondays, from 5 to 6 or 7 to 8 P. M. he building adjoimpg church, corner of Nint avenue and Twenty-eighth street. Boys are taught to Fead music, to sing (not shout), and are paid according to auility and proficiency in the choir. N BXPSRIENCED TEACHBR WILL GIVE LEB sons on the piano at $8 per quarter. 43 West Twenty eighth street AVANA LOTTERY.—OPPICIAL INFORMATION ‘ay be obtained direct DIAZ APARTADO, box 587 Pe Havana, Cuba, ENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY—SINGLE NUMBER tirculars giving tull explanation |. BOOTH, 73 Nassau street; | Room—<ales must average at least $10 per week; | eiving fail parubulars, | 2S, plan, | Post oice box 3,087 New New FOR ALL, EVENING THLEGRAM. TWO CENTS, FICIAL DRAWINGS OF THE OLD KENTOCKY State Lottery. Extra Chass, NO. 163.—sxet. 19, 1874, YABD. C Henry Mollenhauer was atno time President, nor acting Musical Director of the New York Conservatory of Music, but @ teacher of the violin and violinceilo, not being able to play even the simplest excercise apon the piano. As his published card may lead our patrons and the public to misapprehend the nature of Mr. Mol lenhauer's connection with the Conservatory, we feel it incumbent on us to make thisstatement of the facts. NARD, DON'T FORGET—PRIVATE MUSICAL C MUSIC. | University, 24 West Fourteenth street; pri- -—" Lessot ly. Circulars mailed. vate e808 IN TAY WATSON, Director. NARL ALVES, TEACHER OF SINGING, NO. 77 ST. C Mark's place.—Particular attention paid to pupils desiring to prepare themselves for the opera, charch, Ce KENTUCKY STATE—OLASS NO. 164.—Ax0t. 23, 8, 45," 67, 20, jam, Sworn Commissionérs; Jas. 8, Iniormauon furnished at No. K. B, SPENORBR, POWDERS—POR THR CURE OF | carner (trove, N. Xe sah Wes Greenwich street. | } drnnkeuness ; | FISHER, Chemist. 483 audson street. {HORUS GLASKES NOW FORMING AT THI C' OETA YORK NORMAL CONSERVATORY, 2% Kast Fourteenth street. near Union square. Special terms tor ladies and gentiemen with good voice \LASSES NOW FORMING, EXCLUSIVELY for sight Reading, at the i NEW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, No. 6 Kast Fourteenth street, next to Datmanico's, singing will give lessons at moderate terms: daily A —SIGNOR FRANCESCO, FILIPPI, THE WELL | sweetness of tone cannot be equalled: worth $20); | G12 ARDIVANI 13 ENGAGED AT THE N&W YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, OUNG PERSON, EDUCATED, TO BE USEFUL aks French fluently ; does references from box 142 Herald and wait on a. dressmaking and all ki resent employer, ptown Branch office. PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED— SE RALES. 8 GOVERNESS, COMPANION, TO WAIT ON LADY, Parisionne; understands dressmaking, nglish and Ttalia Address PARIS! Address USEPU! all kinds of sewing; ences trom present employer. Herald Uptown Branch ottice. HELP WANTED—FEMALES. SEVERAL PIRST CLASS SALESWOMEN WANTED— i Faney Goods; none but, those ox ‘uesday or Wedn No, 5 East Fourteenth street, next to Delmonico’s. SOPRANO, WITH A HIGHLY CULTIVATED VOICE, wishes a a in a Protestant church in this city. Address li. L., Herald Uptown Branch office. UN thoes NATIONAL CONSERVATORY, 180, HALLAM'S MUSICAL ACADEMY, have been incorporated in the NEW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, No. 5 Kast Fourteenth street, near Fifth avenue. NTED—100 LADIES ON BEAD WORK: WORK given out. 241 East 24d st., second floor tront. NTED—TWO FIRST CLASS MILLINERS TO GO Apply to JAS. T, BURNS & CO., 33 Union square, ‘ANTED—A SMART GIRL, WHO UNDERSTANDS good washer and troner. 16th st., after 104, M. }od plain cooking and is for two days, at 22 W HE NORMAL DEPARTMENT. of the NEW YORK CONSERVATORY is at No. 5 Kast Fourteenth street, next to Delmonico’s. HE AMERICAN MUSICAL AGENCY, NO. 6 EAST Twentieth street, furnishes competent teachers of Music and Langu: cs, Singers, Organists, at liberal ferns, Those wanting positions should register their Cy HE MISSES SLOMAN, PROFESSURS OF SINGING, Sous os Hatp, Pave ren rias nee Hees H ic rar ai lor st alec lexandre Organ. Residence 63 West Thirty-tiin street ALTER A. PLACE HAS RETURNED TO THE CITY and has regamed lessons on piano and organ; terms moderate, Call at or addres» 474 West Twenty- fourth street. 7M. K. BASSFORD, the well known Composer, has returned to the Grand Conservacory ot Music, 12 Fifth avenue. P. MILLS, THE PIANIST, . is engaged at the NEW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, No, 5 East Fourteenth street, next to Delmonico’s. W. BROOKS, THE GIANT. . jas resum ‘at the NEW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, No, 5 East Fourteenth street, next to Delmonico’s. SITUATIONS WANTED—PEMALES. Cooks, &e. 12 WEST 31ST at a aon REAR.—A COLORED woman as cook in @ first class iamily; wages, Gan be seen Sunday and Mouday, ‘mY Bod Dressmakers and Scamstresses. V1 REST, 2779, 87, BETWEEN, BROADWAY AND 5th av.—A first class dressmaXer desires the work of a few tamilles at her residence, or will go ont by the day or week; cutting and basting a'specialty. 145 West 2TH sta DRESSMAKER OF LONG experience would like the work of a tew ladies ather own house: best references as good cutter und fitter; also stylish trimmer, ANTED—A FIRST CLASS MILLINER AND TRIM- med to Aa stylish Broadway NS & MOUNTJOY, 27 Unien Apply to Miles. ‘ANTED—A COMPETENT WAITRE! neat, tidy, young and active. Apply 9 o'clock, with’ Feferences, at No. 1 Irving place. ANTKD—A FIRST CLASS WOMAN DINNER ‘cook for large restaurant. Apply to& WILLIAMS, $82 Washington st. 7 ANTED—AT 320 WEST 52D ST. A GOOD, SMART irl; must be agood washer an kind and obliging and willing to make herself generally NTBD—A GOOD MILLINER TO Go SOUTH. ‘Apply at WORTHINGTON’S & SMITH'S, Broad- way, at 9 o'clock Monday morning. 7ANTED—AN EXCELLENT COLORED SERVANT for general housework: also. a competent nurse None but tidy girls, who understand their busi- hess, need apply at 241 East 19th st. NTED—A SALESLADY FOR MILLINERY; ONLY one accustomed to eee? OW NEY, 29936 6th a NTED—A MIDDLE AGED WOMAN, TO TAKE care of two children and do the housework: must come weil recommended. Apply at 163 West 12th st. Can be seen for two days. ET NURSE WANTEO—A woman, whose baby is living, Call at No. 305}g West HEALTHY YOUNG SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES. FIRST CLASS BAKER AND PASTRY COOK— Understanding French, German and Amencan astry and desserts, and can rench process, so mi this summer, desires or cinb wanting a winter will please a h admired at the watering places Any hotel, restaurant man ata small salary for the 1s BAKER, care of K. B. Wilcox, ‘ast S8th st. No objections to the country. caty references. RESPECTABLE YOUNG COLORED MAN WISHES ENA family; best city reference. Apply at 156 WEST 2TH sto A FIRST CLASS DRESS. OO maker, who has held @ position as torewoman in tome of the leading houses in Burope, cuts, fits, demgns apg trims in latest Parisian styles, desires o simallar one OF fo go Out to families at $2 80 per day, or (o make silk Grosses, andsomely trimmed, at home, at $16; city r erenc * 51 8D AV., BETWEEN 34TH AND 35TH *Ts.—AN 3 experienced dressmaker, who fits perfectly and is @ stylish trimmer, will take work at her own home; will go to the residence to cut and fit and bring the work | home to finish ; or wold go out by the day, at very low ices: has ‘ali the latest styles. Call on or address Mrs. 779 WASHINGTON 8T.—A COMPETENT DRESS. ‘ maker wishes @ few more engagements to go gut.by theday; can cut and tt well. “Call'ou or address COLORED MAN WISHBS A SITUATION waiter in a boarding house ; ci mendations. Call, on Mouday, on GENTLEMAN OF EXPERIENCE IN MEDICINE or as @ Correspondent, wants a object. Address Dr. P, or country ; recom- 109 West 40th st. A, WILLIAMS, 168 WANT EMPLOYMENT—I AM STRONG, ABLE AND willing to work; write a Ures; can make myselt usefu Ught porter ; will soine one qeigrences. Address ANXIOUS, station 0. a ee —r TO $1,000 (IN PROPORTION TO REMUN- ositton in the courts, hours are not late, rood hand ; correct at Mg- ore as salesman or ive ine a trial? satisfactory st office or elsewhere, where t Address MUM, Herald offic 1 19 BROADWAY.—A FIRST CLASS DRESS. .. maker Wishes a few more engagements by the day ; no objection to the country. 1.237 BROADWAY, IN THE STORE.—A FIRST . class drewinaker wants employment by the day in private families; $1 50 per day; best reference for fitting and trimmin; 10g | “Call or address for three days. LADY—WHO0 UNDERSTANDS DRESS AND CLOAK cutting thoroaghly, is open to an engagement; Would like to go South or West, Address DRESSMAKER, box 115 Herald Uptown Branch office, tor tnrec days. UNDERSTANDIN dress trinmings, for a retail store on Broadway: a Permanent situation to one comin, or an interest given it \ name, COME: ENT, box 152 Herald Uptown Branch weil recommended Adress, with real i RUG CLERK WANTED—AN scription and manutacturing clerk, who is thor- ive satistactory reference. W. ATWOOD, 846 Broadway. SSISTANT PRE- oaghly competent and ea N EXCELLENT DRESSMAKER AND SEAMSTRESS wishes an engagement by the week in a tamily terms very moderate; good references, Address M. Dox M5 Herald Uptown Branch office. A COMPRTENT DRESSMAKER WISHES A FEW more engagements bv the day or week; cuts, fits and trims in the latest style; operates on Wheeler & Wilson’s machine. Address M. M,, box li] Herald Up- town Branch office. COMPETENT DRESSMAKER WISHES WORK BY day or week; (s a good cutter and fitter of jadies’ and children’s dresses, and first class opera’ Wheeler & Wilson's machine: Address DRESSMA! box lid Herald Uptown Brauch offi IRENCH DRESSMAKER WISHES A FEW CUSTOM: ers by the day. No objection tothe country. No. 806 Broad way. Housekeepers, &e. 20 WEST 26TH STA RESPECTABLE WOMAN housekeever or to take care of an untenanted house, o: ‘b Uke; best reference. WANTED—ONB WHO HAS knowledge of the retail millinery business, for ‘n store; must understands dressing windows, & ood Telerence required. Apply Tuesday, at J. ROTHSCHILD!S, 53 West 14th st, ANTED—A HOSIERY SALESMAN. APPLY TO GcORGE KEYES, 349 and 351 8th av. ANTED—RELIABLE, EXPERIENCED AND EN- ergetic salesmen to canvass for sewing machines, oat at 2,251 3d av.,corner 124th st., between 4 and 9 N AND GARDENER: SINGLE COLORED MAN WISHES, asituation as coachman: can be highly recom- nended by last employer, who can be seen in city. Ap- ply at office 447 Pearl st, or 219 West 46th st. YOUNG MAN DESIRES A SITUATION AB coachman or to make himself generally useful; no objectton to the country; guod reterence, Inquire for RESPECTAB 25 WEST 2TH ST.—AN AMERICAN WIDOW ‘8 4 housekeeper: a good home more than high sal- ary gained: best reterences, Call on or address HUUSE- K § 332 6TH AV,—AN AMERIOAN WOMAN AS HOUSE- keeper; perfectly capable to take entire charge of @ house; can direct cooking and make pastry ana gomerta of all kinds; references exchanged. Cuil on 1 HELP WANTED—MALES. NTED—A YOUNG MAN WHO IS USED TO and to make himself generally }, Herald Uptown Branch office. WELL RECOM. furniture store, one in the business and living up town K., Herald Uptown Branch office. packing parce useful, Address M. & INTELLIGENT, mended boy, about 17, in having experien | preterred. Address RESPECTABLY, REFINED YOUNG WIDOW, thrown upon her own resources, desires the poxt- | tion of housekeeper or governess in a Widower’s family, Address BELL, box 218 Herald office. LADY DESIRES A POSITION AS HOUSE- Keeper; no objection to children, or as companion to an invalid; can cutand make all kinds of ladies’ and children's clothing. Address HOUSEKREPER, Herald Uptown Branch ottice. AX AMERICAN WIDOW, HAVING JUST RE- turned from the country, where she has been em- loyed the past summeras working housekeepey would like toget another position in the city or country. Ad- dress Herald Uptown Branch office. [NDUSTRIOUS, EDUCATED YOUNG FRENCH LADY aa practical housekeeper and w do all kinds of sew- ing; widower's family preferred: reterence from pres- gnt employers. Adress, HOUSEKEEPER, box Mi e n Brai WANTED-BY A YOUNG Wicow, LADY, A Post ion as housekeeper, or will do copying at home. Address Mra. PERCY, Post oftice, Brooklyn Laundresses, &e. 87 6TH AV., TOP FLOOR, FRONT ROOM.—A RE- spectabie Woman to take in washing at her own ie or go out by the day; best reference. Call for wo days. FQ EAsSt 43D st. 153 fiocr hulcre—ap re more gentlemen's or fami Hall the week. class laundress who understands fluting, laces, best city reierence. ‘ WEsT “TH ST., NEAR 7TH AV.—A_ FIRST | 208 —_ 22 KAST 96TH ST,, BASEMENT.—A RESPECT. 12 ole woman wishes to take In familie nies Aad gentiemen's Washing, or Would go gat by th crimping wud duting doud neatly, Call ar address. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY AR young man, as first class fremas; thoroughly un- derstands both running and firing | erence trom last em| ‘Bast 27th st., New Yor! has ‘three years’ ref- at or address No, 2 For Other Want Advertisements See RARUTTES — Ur aged capi brew young, lady with si hrony/necomnplished Not Herald ofice. ATRIMONIAL ADVERTISER.—BACH NUMBER bout 30 candidates for matrimony. ress PUBLISHER, box 5,990 New York NEXCKPTIONABLE G 000, solicits acquaintance of He: ; object, matri- pectable’ family, usekeeper, Tr 4 exchanged, MEDICAL. TMME. VAN BUSKIRK, PHYSICTAN, Twenty-eighth st, between Sd and Lexington avs GRINDLE CURE 120 West Twenty-sixth st 129 LIBERTY =DR. AND MMB. + plaints ;25 years’ practi 4M, MAURICEA MIDWIFE SINCE 184), oor from Fiith a ond street, first —MME, MAXWELL, PHYSICIAN, RESIDENCE It t, near Third avenue. CURE ALU COM. 120 West Twenty-sixth st —ALL COMPLAINTS £25 years’ practic ONSULT Dit, OR MMB. WES cured: advice fred 45 Blaeckor sh. maar Keasawrey,

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