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(a HELP WANTED—FPEMALES. ererener anna Daesoeen Continued from Twelfth Page. GOOD CITY REFER. must be a good ANTED—A GIRL WITH ences ti housework ia fl r 475 4th ay., rst Bae coo anak werweon it As Aland t PM ANTED—A CIGAR BOX TRIMMER, BOITEL & Woon too veart st : 1,—-WANTED, A GIRL FOR GEN. O54 warm sh ual WO, 4a athem froner; reference require . 32 WEST 82D ST.-WANT®D, A GIRL WHO IS A good cook and laundress; must come well Fecommended ; Protestant preverred. SITUATIONS WANTE, y 4TH AV.—SITUATION WANTED, BY AN 69 Englishman, to take charge of the linen room ima hotel; no objection to assist in storeroo.a; tully com- petont GOOD PASTRY COOK AND RAKER WANTS A Ai deaeaeed situation, Aduress BAKER, box 134 Herald office. aoune IEODORET arid WISHES oon aaa ion as waiter in a o be te a arena We FS, Not stidh ste Onn OF S VALET OR INDOOR ERVANT.—A FRENCR- qriines the above niusiions soo! Meitinentatsy* Aliross i iuon: goo? testiimon ress TJOSEPH, Herald Uptown’ Braech office. AS SALET OR BUTLER, BY A PRENOHMAN, JUST arrived trom the Continent, best reference trom American tamilies. Address B.'B.. Herald Uptown Branch office. A “earn either fis diy cuous ov grocety busiuees Ad either the dry ¢ rocel eas. Ad- dress L. M., box 219 Heruid-omees oo” SITUATION WANTED—BY A MIDDLE AGED MAN, who hasa large Texas acquaintance; office work grebrence: salary very woderaie; security given. Ad- Gress O., box 119 Heraid ottice. A BOY, WHO UNDE STAND3 THE CARB OF A horse and to make |imselt generally useful; best xeferences, Apply at Empire Ruvver Works, Fordaam, Al SITUATION WANTED AS WAITER IN a PRE ‘vate family by a singie man: city reference. Call 00 OF address U. S., 132 West loth st., New York. SITUATION WANT! D BY AN INTELLIGENT married man as a junior in a public or private Duilding; no objection to live in building ; highest reter- “cen can be given as to inteurity, ability, &c. Address JANITOR, box 139 Herald ottice. SITUATION WANIED BY AN INTELLIGENT married man asa porter In a store or building; can ive the best of references or honesty, ability, &c. Ad- a8 PORTER, box 152 Herald office. RESPECTABLE ENGLISH LAD (AGED 17) DE- sires a situation in a private tamily; is competent take the thorough care of 4 horse it desired; good ref- erence. Call on of addr-ss WALAER, 134 West 3 st st. BESPECTABLE COLURED MAN WISHES 'A situation as waiter in a private tamily or boarding ‘house; good reference. Address A. THOMAS, box 14 Herald Uptown Branch office. HIGHLY RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN WISHES an engagement as vaiet. attendant to an invalid or otherwise in a first class (amily, no objection to travel; great, experience first class reference, Address ALET, box {51 Herald Uptown Branch ottice. YOUNG MAN, 19 YEARS OF AGE, JUST GRADU- ated from college, and residing with his parents, desires a respectable situation where he can leave at 5 P. M., 80 as to attend an evening class. Call on or ad- dress F. J.., 71 South 24-st., Brooklyn, E. D. RESPECTABLE MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS iter in 4 private family; good city reference. address P., box lil Herald Uptown Branch office. ne NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1874.—TRIPLE SHEET: _..._ ©LARKS AND SALESMEN. 10 GROCERS.—A SITUATION WANTED AS SALES man in a first cl grocery; nine years’ Lon- don and New York experience: or the ast t zy; sf have manaced a large retail grocery, anexceptionable relerences as to honesty, ud ¢apavil- ity, Address . 3 COACHMEN AND GARDENERS. ARDENER's SITUATION WAYT<D—BY MARRIED ) UF man; understands management of greenhouse and raperies, !aying out and ‘1 provi + competent take entire charge >! gent ema » frst clase yeference, Address, tor four days, GREENHOUSE, box 1 d frait, flower and veget le city reterence. Address B.. at ihor= ness Chrystle ANTED—BY A SOBER AND INDUSTRIOUS Young man, @ situation as assistant bookkeeper, shipping. receiving, freight or maaiiest clerk! Apply to LORD & TAYLOR, sta. first class New York retereuces, Address bALAiMOME, | Heraid office, WASTED—A SITUATION As TRAVELLING SALES: man tor & cigar manutacturing hou! can sell oA to the southwest Address f. 2. Capron, 294 Broadway. ee i ITUATION FOR SHORTHAND WRITER; writes 120 words a minute; understands bookkeep- ing and German; best retereuces. Address ¥. P., Heral office, ANTED—A COLLECTOR WHO HAS HAD EXPE. rience in business, with good reference; must be able to deposit $1.00 as security, saiury $90 Arst year gad expenses. Address Ov VEN, Herald office. ’ SITUATION BY A YOUNG MAN, 19 Years of age. in a produce commission house or wholesale grocery, salary no obiect for first year. DUS Brooklyn B office. steady and industrious; best reference. Address J. R, Le Pierre XARDENER.—A MARRIED MAN, WHO THOROUG ly understands greenhouse, ‘vegetables. graves, deuing generally and ts wulung to Wors. t of references. 69 North 2d st, A SITUATION N MILK di; no children, wite as cook Herala ‘ottice. | Te ‘ing a understands his | THE TRADEs,. YING PRINTERS.—AN EXPERIE te a situition as foreman of 4 job offi her capacity, lias bad considerable exper.ence 8 J. N., box Léa Herald office. rt WASTED—A MAN WHO THOROU UNDER stands the manufacture foreman. | Address, with salary expecte heraid Uptown Branch ottics y PANTED—BY A SMARI PRACTICAL MAN WHO understands all the detaiis o: rub) nufacture MtUATION As superintendent at works; is engaged in the above position at present address A. 5., Boston Post office, Mass. = a apply street, PME job er w in any ANTED—A MILLWKIGHT THAT UNDERSTANDS usiNess and is Willing to work: no t eed THOMAS P. KELLY, superintendent, 3 273 Cherry | Wanrnoa COMPETENT MECHANICAL | draughtsman, Apply in person to Engineer, at the st. Nicholas Hotel, Wednesda 23¢ inst. trom 10 A Ab tod aL, bringing testimonials and samples of | skull, RDENER AND FARMER'S @ married man; rei situation wanted—By first clissy does not believe tn pulling or v.10) ip or out ot newspapers. Address HORIU Hotei, «8 Chatham st WANT A SITUATION YOR MY COACHMAN, WHO has held his preset postion for four years, recom: Meng him as trustworty. very competent, a caretl driver and one who chorough.y understands the care ng treatment of horses, carriages and harness, ad of unexceptionabie habiis, he isa marrica man Apuiy wo Of addrees J. FB, 61 and 63 Leonord st, or S9 West 7 ANTED—EXPERLENCED SALESMEN FOR LINEN, cloth and dress goods departments. Apply, by letter only, stating former positions, reserence, &¢., to ¥, LOLSGt & CO., Brooklyn, ROTHSTANT MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS COACH- man and gardener, understands the care anc man, Qgement of aorses, not Airaid 9: Work, god relerenc @ Aduress or cai: on 'W. No. 90 ANTE) —TWO FIRST CLASS DRY GOODS SALES men; one acquainted wich the German | re. None but experienced men need apply at 62 Jersey City. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE COL- ANTED-—BY A YOUNG MAN 31 YEARS OP AGE: of tair education and writing a good hand, a posi- tion in some mercantile House, either as coilector, clerk or salesman; iN act any position :hat wii, by attention, perseverance and integrity, lead to advancement; pres: ent remuneration not sought aiter; references and secu- rity can be given. Address BREADALBANE, Jersey uity Fost office. WASTEDIA YOUNG MAN OF 19 OR 20 HAVING some experience in fancy goods, laces, ribbons, &c. Address i». B. & b., New York Post office, giving ref erence, age, &o. TJ ANTED—A FIRST CLASS MAN TO TRAVEL WEST for a white goods importing house ;_no other nead Address, with tuli name aud reference, A. B, Herald oitice. apply. wea 7 Ad W books, double eniry, in a small factory; no objec- tion toacripple; must vot be lazy. Address, stating ES Salary expected, H. L., Post office, Jer- wey City. ANTED—EXPERIENOED SALESMEN FOR OUR dress goods, shawls, cloth, and flannel depart ments, Apply to 5. DOWNING, 367 Fulton st., corner Ciermon' lyn, y 5 VERAL GERMAN CLERKS FOR DRY goods and notions. Those having a good know- ledge of the business may apply, with reference, ROUSS, BELL & CU., 114 Washington st. Hoboken, XN. J. COACHMEN AND GARDENERS, PRACTICAL AMERICA FAKMER AND GAR. dener, with industrious wife, witnout childze fave turmaeat employ sovand Tousas sy coking and qualifications io CLOVE, Herala office. SITUATION WITH A GENTLEMAN, AS GARDEN. er or coachmin; can du general work on the place; four years’ reterence ‘trom lastemployer. Address Mr. J__0., 76 John street. M.) Ad box YOUNG MAN (DIS\NGAGED FROM LP. would like employment tor balance of $y dross, stating nature of business and pay, A. X. D., 48 Herald oltice. YOUNG MAN OF 4 AS PORTER AND OOLLE SITUATION WANTED—. groom, by married ma 38 A has the dest city reter- ence. Cail on or ada. 219 West dist st. SITUATION WANTED—AS GARDENER AND coachman, by & single man; has had considerable tor: fair penman and accountant. Aadress W. ah vt COTTER, care of Iherry Bros. 5vo Last 4th et Mees GARDENEE, toe al tomidade, oe ae FRENCHMAN, LATELY ARRIVED, WISHES A “COACHMAN AND GROOMS SITUATION situation as waiter in # private iamily, Address G., wanted, by s Scotchman ‘single: respectabie, ex- 199 West 29th si RESPECTABLE COLORED MAN WANTS A SIT. uation ag waiter in a private tamily or boarding house; good city reference. Call at 132 West 15th st., fear, between 6th and 7th av: IRST CLASS WAITER WiSHES EMPLOYMENT IN ‘@ private family, hotel or restaprant; best refer- ences. Address box 177 Herald Uptown Branch office. ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG COLORED man, ina private family or boarding house; city feference from last piace. (ail at or address No. 41 West 45th st., third floor, front room. ITUATION WANTFD—BY A YOUNG COLORED man as first class waiter, either in a boarding house or private famil est relerence from last place. Apply at 170 30 re. ITUATION WANTED—BY A ¥OUNG COLORED man as waiter; three years'experience. Adc WAITER, 504 6th av, i ina sare ITUATION WANTED—BY A BOY OF SIXTEEN, IN ‘a private boarding house as kitchen boy; deen at Seoking three years; good reference. Address W., 31 Macdougal st. een Spee hg 3 8 A ee Le) MAN AS ook; has the best of reference; city or country. Call'or adress 2.2 Sullivan st, two days 7 °° COUMHY -QITUATION AS HEAD WAITER—COLORED; GOOD SD reference trom last place. Address 7, H. S., box U3 Herald Uptown Branch office. SITUATION WANTED—BY A SWEDISH MAN. first class walter, and fully competent of taxing tull charge in the very’ best families as a steward or first man,” Address 8.°N., box 12 Herald Uptown Branch office. Perienced man, and thoroughly competent in every- thing appertaining, thereto; highly recommended, Adaress COACHMAX, box 147 Heraid’ Uptown aranch ottice, i ED—A RELIABLE YOUNG MAN TO KEEP | can | S COACHMAN AND | ored man, as coachman or groom, to make u gel: generally useiul. Cai on or addr oe sth st GITEATION WANTED AY AN ENGLISHMAN, AS coachman: understands thoroughly the care of horses and carriages; unexcepuonab.e references: out ofempioyment on account of family zoing to Gurope. Gali ot or address J.C. K., No. W Att av. Wantzp-sv A tion as coacn MAN, A SITUA understands his + thoroughly A by a good looking, good Atsvosisioned, competent colored man. Apply OJ. K. Hayward, &sq., 229 sroud- Way, room 31, as reverence, fuesday and Wednesday. WASTEDIBY A SINGLE MAN, A SITUATION AS coachnan; thoroughly understands his business, as reterence trom lust and former employers will tes | tity, Address J. M., box Idy Heraid ottice, WASTED, SITUATION AS COACHMAN BY | A strong ve man in the priine of ile; {s hon. est, sober an’ useful and siv Class reeren Hi and willing to de all respects; drst Address U,V. rustworthy ; oblisiag entire sausiac ion in trom late empioyer Dusiness. best reieren es. Cali on or address W. T. No, 146 Die. oe W COACHMAN OR WAITER | News Fos ALL, Ww THR TELEGRAM. __FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS, Us PRAN@AISE mande Jés journees pour te neut et ies reparations. berire, en irancais, 4 Mine. L. &., box "17 Herald o thee ACHANT BIEN COUDRE, DE Over $100,000 worth of first class Furniture selling off At cost oF less, to retire froin a retail business of over 30 years’ standing ; good opportunity for any who want re- Mable goods at very low prices. walnut panels, upholstered in all wool rep, W. for omiy ninety-five douars. FRANK RUONGA & CO,. 4 sh putting, 2 34 Bowery. eventh street -WEEKLY AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS FOR Furniture, Carpets and Bedding, at B. M. COW. | PERTHWALL £'CO.’s, 155 and 157 Chatham street, An | SALES AT AUCTION, SALE. | Twill expose for sale, at public auc’ ’ : on Monilay, the Zist day of september ler at A Me the Furniture ang Fixtures ot the Fullo W. smith and Manhattac Varnish Company, together with the stock on hand, both manuiaciured atid raw. Terms cash. THOMA> N. BOLLES. Assignees Tne foregoing sale ts suiourned to’ Wednesday, sop- | tember 2, at the suime piace, arly A.M. of that day THOMAS N. BOLL&S, Assignee. AUCTION HENRY AUCTIONEER, wa¢ tells THIS DAY, it Wig ol $18, worth of Household Furniture | tn private residence “1 East |wenieth street, near | Broaiway, nameiy—Planoforte, 74 octave tour, round corners, Parior suits covered in satin, brocatel, reps and haircioto, Centre Tables, Ull raintings. bronzes, Clocks, &c., Chamber =uits ‘complete, rosewood and walnut Bedsteads. Bureaus, Dressing Cases, Mattresses, | Pillows. sidevoards, Extension fables, Carpets, &c.; | Basement and Kitchen Furnivire. Sale positive. Covered silk br Mirrors, rosewood, reaus, bedsteads, bie, Buttet. silver: Kitchen, servants’ apart ven 's Wishing to attend this sale take St éu AUGUST MARTIN APRA LLER, AUCTIONEER, erside avenues stuaze on Eleventh and Riv. | SIDE PARK, w eet, aud opposite the RIVER | I 1 mn iHUR Day, | OCTOBER % at i20 clock, “xchange salesroom, | . 1 Broaaway, by aD x Auctioneers. Map at thetr otfic Cabinets, Bue Bookcase celebrated maker Stayer te. li, MULLER € 50) rotfice, No.7 Pine street. CIION NOTICE.—BY L, FITZG¥RALD, Household Furniture sale, Pianoforte, Bronzes, Ol! Painsungs, &c., at private residence 120 West ['wenty-third street, HIS (WEL Dayy MOR commencing at lig o'clock. Over $25,000 worth ot farior, Library, Chamber and | Dining Koom Furniture at public auction, contained in | the avove residence, namely —steinway & Sons’ Piano- | forte, Curtains, 3 yards Carpet, Mirrors, Parlor <uit, lacest- styles covering; Ceutre ‘Table, Etageres, Easy Chairs, Bookcase, Books, Turkish suits, c.. Chamber Suit complete, Bedsieads, Dressing Cases. Bureaus, spring ang hair Mattresses, Pillows, Boisters, &c.: Bunlet, Ex: | tension Fabies, Chairs to match, sold Silver and Plated Ware, China, dc. Sale positive. Over #0 lots by cate logue. HENRY E. McDONNELL, Auct LBERT B. WALDRON, AUCTIONEER, By Db. W. IVES, salesrooms 108 Liberty, 111 Ceiar and 38 Church street. Household’ and Oftice Furniture, THI DaY, at Li o'clock including the balance of ‘the stock of Messrs. Schaffer, Newinan & Metts, about $2000 worth of Furniture, and must be closed to settle with creditors. Also tancy Goods, &c., ke. By order ot J. 0, & AS, WHITEHORN, Assignees, DAY) MORNING, UCTION SALE.—THIS (WEDN + commencing at 10 o'clock. at the evegant private residence 210 West Iwenty-tirsi street, near seventh avenue, han some and useiul sousehold Furniwure, two elegant Pianofortes, Steinway & sons’ 7 octave immense stock and low prices. TANTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN driver in any business; best reference. dress $15 Ka: Tor two days. PRIVATE who thorouzhly understanas’ his business ‘late reterences, which must be unexceptionable, as no oiners will recelve attennoa, e388 COACHMAN, box 1,305 Post vittce, 7 ANTED—A COACHMAY'S SITUATION, BY A § gle man; thoroughly understands tis’ business reieren Address ?. 5., ith st, private stable. V TANTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMA. Is A first class groom and driver; can give se reference from his last empioyer. ‘Apply at 523 5th a’ ws ED—A SITUATION, BY A_ PROTEST. marrie! man; no amily; {sa practical gard and florist; understands his business {n all its branches; iuzhest testimonials “Address I, box 20 Herat ottice. TANTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN AND i groom, by a first class man; five years’ reference from last piace. Call on or address W., No. 7 bast 25th st V all its branches. can show five years’ cit: . L East COLORED MAN AS FIRST CLASS COACHMAN, can give ten years reference trom his last place. Apply at No. 140 Bast 324 st. YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION 48 COACH- man or groom: has the best reterence. Call -on oF address &. C., 160 West Sist st, private stable. (A. RESPECTABLE COLORED MAN AND | WIFE want situations: the man as coachman and groom: the wile as cook,,chambermaid or laundress; gvod ret- erence. ls bast 11th 6t. SITUATION WANTED—BY A_ FIRST CLass | city driver; carriage or dusiness wago' @rence for honesty and sobriety. address C. Herald Uptown ranca office. SITUATIO: WANTED—BY A THOROUGHLY competent coachman, lately disengaged; sober, willing and obliging; best city reference trom last and Hee employers Address COAUHMAN, 157 Kast 85th s SINGLE MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS COACH- man and groom; thoroughly understands his Dust- ness; will be (ound civil, willing aud obliging: good ref- erence. Address P. A. HL, box [16 Heraid oftice, YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS COACH- man and gardener and to make himself generall Useful around a'gentieman's place, can miik if fequired, good reference. Apply ut oF address 337 West 41st st. YOUNG MAN AS GROOM AND MAN OF ALL work: understands his dusiness; good city reter- ance.” Address 1. Hf, Herald Uptown Branch office. WANTED—A SITUATION BY A | RESPECTABLE young men, from Paris. as waiter in a private family; competent and willing to teach the children the ‘French language; three years reterence (rom his late semployer. Address D. D., Herald office. Vy sate D ey A YOUNG MAN. LATELY LANDED, ‘a situation as waiter in a private family or hotel; tix years’ experience; frst class reierence., Address 4. aL .R, 329 East 46th st., between Ist and 2d avs. ‘ANTED—BY A YOUN LORED MAN FROM the South, a situation as waiter in a private family, As capable of taking charve oj a dining room, suver, &¢. } excellent reference. 214 Weat 2th st ANTED—BY AN ENGLISHMAN, A SITUATION aS. ‘waiter in a private family; good reference to be had. Call (or two days, or address N. # an (sing!e) who understands his business thor- ough! excellent reverence trom lastempioyer. Call at His West Sith st., in grocery store. Mai) WILL BE GIVEN BY AN INDUSTRIOUS $25 Wake nan, or tnir education, tor where he can carn an honest living, understands the gtocery business. Address INDUSTRIE, station F, CLERKS AND SAL A GERMAN APOTHECARY WANTED IMMEDI- ately for a store in the South: must be well ac- Deca with the English eon tage and) unmarried, i 4 ly to L. M. ROYCE, wiih McKesson & Kobbins, 91 ton st FIRST CLASS VARNI-H SALESMAN WANTED— By @ varnish manulacturing house; a competent sman only; one preferred willing to sell on commission. Address, with reterences, Xe., ALPHA, box lz7 Herald ice. N_ EXPERIENCED TRAVELLING would like to sell goods by sam: vicinity ; best references given. Herald office. N ACCOUNTANT WANTED—WHO UNDERSTANDS the theory and practice of bookkeeping and writes a hand, to balance a set of books. Address LIBER, box 22 Herald office. A —GOOD SALESMEN WANTED—FOR CITY AND « outside trade, accustomed to fancy goods, rulings, hair goods 4c.; state terms und reierences. Addres W., ox 2F Heraid office. YOUNG MAN, AG 21, DESIRES A SITUATION in a wholesale house : tour years’ experience in the retail dry goods; salary no object; reierences Al, Ad- dress 8., station G. SALESMAN in New York and Address G. F., box 229 3 NEXPERIENCED BUSINESS MAN WANTS A PO- sition; a fine bookkeeper and money manager; un- @erstands groceries, teas, liquors. &c.. wholesale or re- tail; gubstanial references, muderate salary. Address JUHN COLHMAN, box 140 Herald office A YOUNG MAN WANTS A POSITION IN SOME good house as shipping clerk nturnish the best tity reference, Address W. B. 5., 247 Last 19tn st YARDS, CIRCULARS, BILL HEADS, POSTERS, LAW Forms, bills of Lading and every kind of Job, Com- mercial and Theatr prinung eatly, cheaply and promptly dong, at the METROVOL ITAN PREntiNG BS "ABLISHMENT, No. 21s Broadway. Estimates cheer- Sully given ot application. pre, CLERK.—A SINGLE, MIVDLE AGED MAN, speaking English, German'and Swedish, witn some years’ experience in the drug busivess, wishes to obtain an engagement. Address B1UH 14, drug clerk, 545 Ful- ton st, corner Gola, Brooklyn, L. 1. RUG CLIRK.—WANTED, AN ASSISTANT. APPLY personally or address, with reterences, salary ex- Dected, &c., G. P, TAPLING, 1,746 Fulton st, Brooklyn, RUG CLERK WANTED—A COMPETENT DIs- sqQreneer and well posted in the city trade. Apply at av. RUG CLERK.—WANTED, A COMPE’ Man as second clerk. Address L. D. town Branch ottice. DOUBLE ENTRY BOOKKEEPER, CASHIER AND correspondent wanted—Aiso assistant cashiers, gentlemen or iadies, for retail department ot an exten- sive New England ‘house. Address, stauing reterences and expectations, EDWARD MALLEY, New Haven, \T YOUNG , Herald Up- A GENTLEMAN WISHES TO PIND A PLACE FOR S good coachman: one. who 14, worthy of & place, Call on or address JUHN SHEPPARD, No. 6 West 45th at. PROTESTANT MAN AND WIFE WAST SITUA. tions together; the man as coachman and garden is willing to make himsel! generally userul ; the wite t first class cook or laundress. or will do the work of & small family, good reierence roms their last piace; no objection to the country. Call at or address 160 Spring st, | for two days, G@ MAN (SINGLE) DESIRES A SITUA. tion as groom or would act as tootman in @ pri family; can do waiting, ‘ake care of siiver, drive, mlik, tend lurnace and make himseli generally useiul; ts not atraid to work, has drst lads Teterences tor hon: sobriety, capablity, 4c: any gentleman wishing Cy faithful ‘servant ‘vill address B.A. W., box 141 Herald Uptown Branch office. cO\CHMA, SITUATION WANTED-BY A young man: Isa first class groom : understands gar- Genin: good city and country rererence | autress MI- CHAKL HiENY, 44 South oth’st., Wiluamsburg. FIRST OLASS COACHMAN WANTS A SITUATION, understands his business thoroughl: ence; town orcountry. Address 56 North Moore st. tor two days. GENTLEM. references, can secure a permanent position a Moderaio saiary, by applying atter 9 o'clock to WHIT. ING & CO. BS bey st. CHANCE FOR MEN, WOMEN, BOYS AND GIRLS to learn telegraphy and wke positions, THOMP- KON’S Coiiege, 20 th av., opposite Cooper Institute. Telecrapoy taught practicaily, with instruments, in one quarter. ° GENTS.—WE WILL PaY TO GOOD CANVASSERS $25 a week and. give steady employment, of you ean make $50 wee mmission. AMERICAN | NOVELTY CUMPASY, 300 Broaaway, COMPETENT MANAGER AND SUPERINTE iT A “wantea#For a cetall vaney goods establishment Herald oftice. in | or | Call at or | FAMILY, A COACH. | | prising Parior 3 | Must have city experience ana come welt recommended, | Apply by letier, stating salary and references, J. W. H. | | Ab Carpets, Curtains, Painungs: | Zh. fce.—A private family will seil, as avove, their | ue, between ry A BARGAIN FOR CASH PARLOR SUIT IN saTl $175, Drocatel, $125; reps tor 88); Pianotorte, Carpets, 30 Iso Chamber suits, €c. besidence, 21 bast Iwenueth street, near Sroadway. TTENTION |—SE URE, CAR. | Dets bought, the highest cash prices will be paid by Calling on or addressing Mr. ABRAHAMS, 274 seventh avenue, hear . Weniy-sixth street T PRI Ww. TWENTY | third street—Elegant Household Furniture at pri- ait, $1505 Vate sule; elegant Vianotorte, $200, Parior rep suits ‘$45; Centre Tables and Shamber plete, $00 to $200; Mattresses, Bedding. & At a sacrifice, Cail betore purchasing else: ND DUCHES: bro: 35 a ure, property tamily leaving city. 36 West hay, FAMILY IN PRESSING CIRCUN- | ! sell, at great sacrifice, maxnificent satin test style Parlor Suit, cost Bou, for 6-00: one PRIVATES stances w A | brocade | do., $125; brocatel and reps pitting Room and Turkish Sults, $73, $50 and $23; rosewood and wainut Chamber + Suits, with te $225; Pianotorte, Dressing Cases, $45 up Heats drawing room rniure;@ bargain, cash. residence [U3 West Twenty- | eighth sireet, near Sixth avenue. EN SUITE OR SINGL! BIC AT A SACRE | Household fur ture, mace Dy best city makers, com tn satin, Turkish Library sute in | + ecgam Steinway & scas' Ti octave Piano. | Bedroom sets with Dressing vases, Bedsteads, i) forte Maztreases, rep, piush and hair cioth suites, Library utings, B 208, de Cai tor ence, No. 210° West Twenty: and Dining Furniture three days at priv: first street, —39 BAST THIRTEENTH STREET—FURNITURE, AL. Carpets, Mattresses. Dressing Cases, Bookcases, Ex: | tension (abies, Sureaus, Sedsteads, &c.; @ grand Piano; @ great bargain: at private sie: at auction prices. P, r € T 61 LEXINGTON AV.—WANTED, AN AGii able, honest, intelligent, industrious, strict. perate american, wader 2) yea ieacn hot air bath. | ing; one accustomed to house painting preferrea, must be weil recommended. GENI8 WANTED—FOR CiTY AND COUNTRY ent men, to sella very useful invention; liveral; ability and energy, weil rewarded. RON, 49 Fulton st. cor commission t Cali ou or address H, VON GENTS WANTED—TO SELL TEAS TO FAMILIES and large consumers. PEKING TEA COMPANY, 41 Dey st BOY OR YOUNG MAN WANTED—ONE WHO thoroughly understands the retail glassware A crockery trade. apply. J. V. OY WANTED—A RESPECTABLE BOY TO D0 ER- rands and make himseli generally useiul in a tailor’ store down town. Address, with retereace, FULIUN SIRE, Heraid office. i, Wy dth av. dress and good habits, to solicit orders i: New York and Brooklyn tor a new window ventilator, which will obtain ready sale in banks, offices and dweilings, Apely to BMOWNE ANTI-DKAFE VENTILATOR COMPANY, U5 Leonard st, New York. | EAD WAITER (¥YIRST CLASS) WANTED.—HOTEL | (se Germain,” Broadway and 2a st Apply atd Wests YOUNG MAN TO TEND BAR AT THE Hatleran House, Bridge st, Fl WASTED SIN A WHOL: TORE, A BOY, 15 to 17 years old, writing a good hand and living with his parents; will receive $4 per Week, Address L, B., box el Herald office, wast NG MAN TO COOK AND OPEN oysters, ut 107 Montgomery st, Jersey City, Apply after 10 o'clock. | YOUNG MAN WISHES A PLACE AS COACHMAN or groom; city reierence if required. Cail at 134 West 27th st A TSITCATION WANTED AS COACHMAN AND + gzoom, by a since man: thoroughly auderstands V J ANTED—AN EXPERIENOED NEWSPAPER CA ‘vasser for a city daily. Address, stating gualific York. WANTED TA SMART BOY TO OPEN OYSTERS AND | make himself generaily useful Apply to SCOTT & EAKL, 9 6th av. ‘ the business; with Lest references, Cail on or address SITUATION WANTED P.M, 644 Oth av., harness swore, A + GROOM THOROUGHLY understands his business, has the best of city reter. ence, Cull on or address M. K., Brewester & Co.'6, 4 WeAtinosir penerhiiy uberule “apply. witty rerevances, gorner 2y1'st-/and ob av, between 9 ang A under woot’ al Sth a A. SINGLE XOUNG MAN WANTS 4 SITUATION AS coachman; has the best of reference irom Diace. Can ve ‘seen at private stable 10 West 44th st, where he 1s about to dispose ot his late employer's horses. Inquire tor HUGH. THOROUGHLY COMPETENT MAN without meumbrances, to take charge of an, Scotch of German may apply; must e trom las. place. urray st. Warten. and wit | atarm, Ameri | bring. retere! MOKTON, 15 3 GENTLEMAN GIVING UP HIS COUNTRY PLACE desires a situation for his coxchinan, whom he can recommend very hiv: valuable mi for city or country. Ark. PHILLIPS, 237 Broadway, office 1, N EXPERIENCED COUPLE WANT TO DO GEN- eral work on a farm or gentleman's place: wife a8 Cook, Jaundress and dairy woman: are reladle help. 191 Eim st, between Broome and spring. A. GEXTLEMAS WISHES, TO PROGURE A sITUA. toon for a coachman ; is English and married, shor- oughly competent ana trustworthy. Address W. Jackson, box 142 Herald office. . N_ENGLISUMAN, SINGLE, WANTS A SITUATION as coachman in ‘a private family; thoroughly un- derstands his business in all its branches, also the care and management of young horses, 4c.; willing and | obliging; best reference. Address. G, M., private sta- bie No. 120 West 29th st. SITUATION AS COACHMAN WANTED-BY A single man; strictly temperate; eight years’ city Felerence. Cali on ot address JAMES, 132 West 16th st. SITUATION WA. BY A YOUNG GERMAN jeingie) as Coachman or gardener. Apply :o M., 632 st COACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A WELL Tecommended Englishinan , understands first class city driving; best tamilies and stock {n this city, Ad Herald Uptown Branch office, RESPECTABLE GERMAN DESIRES A SITUATION as coachm@an in a private tamity; can give the best Teterence as \o his characte id Soncerning bis busi ness, Address M. P., Heraid Uptown Brauch office. AND VWASTEDIA FEW AGIIV ENTERPRISING men asagents Address JAMES F. MARKHAM, , No 77 East Broadway, New York. | WASTED=A FiRST CLASS MAN AS OYSTER | cook. Apply at No. 353 oth av., corner 22a st. | WASTED-AGENTS TO CANVASS 4 FIRST CLASS article just out, in the house furnishing ine, ad- dress box 3131 New York Post office, WAXTEDTA YOUNG MAN TO OPEN OYSTERS and wait on tables, with references from last piace. | Call at the Litue Oyster House, No. 119% Bowery at 10 o'clock «A. M. ; Apply to THUMAS | | | | or Only those with good reterences need | NVASSERS WANTED—OF GENTLEMANLY AD. | faons and former experience, box 277 Post oflive, New | TANTED—BOY TO RUN ERRANDS AND MAKE | | Garting, storage, commission, cooperage or labor. | FAMILY LEAVING THE CITY WILL SELL THEIR | elegant Furniture cheap, at 13 University place, becond dat. No deaiers need call, \ Qasees. Purntture, Beds, Bedding. &e. Payments taken by the week o- month, Terms casy. i KELLY & CO, corner of Twonty-fitth street and Sixth avenie, Ori Painungs. imported Bronze Figures, Clocks, Lace | Curtains, Library and Seeretaire Bookcases, handsome | ewart Bookcase, Library abies, ‘kisah Suit, in sa- | fine; Spanish and turkish Lo Easy, “Chairs, | | | cars, | atihe elegant private re |-Liquors, Cigars, Cannea COARDS, CIRCCLARS, BILL HEADS, POSTERS, LAW Fornhs, Bilis of Lading and every kind of Job, Com- nercial and Theatrica: Printing neatly, cbeapiy and | promptly Jone, ut the METROPOLITAN PRINTING ES | VAB.ISHMENT, No, 216 Broadway. Estimates cheer tuiy given on application, Furniture now offering at our immense wareroom, per seat cheaper than aay other douse in the city} Parior Suits, 7 pieces, $4, and Chamber Suits, 9 pieces, $22. A chotce assortment of Carpets, Velvet, Body Brus- | seis, Tayestry Brussels and al! wooi Ingrain at low prices. Oiicioths, Window Saades, Lace, Curtaing Lam brequins, Mats, Matting. &c. D. KELL ‘successor to H. O'Farrell, 510, 512, 5) iglith ave nde. —Just opening @ nice line of Tapestry Brussels at $1 + per yard. | poe AND CARPETS —$250,00 WORTH OF j | SE GIVING UP HOOSEKEEPING.—WANTED, Furniture for four rooms, terms must be moderate. y to KICHARD WEAVER, 273 West Thirty-eighth te and Decker & prox.’ tour round 73 occave. Marie Antoinette and Princess style Parior Suits, cov- ered in “damask 3. tin iniaid and marble top Cenire and Card plate Mirrors, nne Tabies, Writing Desk, rosewood and walnut’ room with Dressing us, Cases, Bedsteads, roves, Washstands, ‘I hair and. spring Mattresses, Rep, Pius and Hal Suits; Extension Taoie, Butler, Dining Chairs, silverware, Cro Stand, Brusseis and ingrain Carpets, N. B.—Sale positive. ‘Take seventh or Eight ROBERT CO. CASHI) ke. Household Furnitare, velvet, Brussels this (Wednesday) morning, September 23, ‘ dence lus West Twenty-eighth street, near “ixth avenue. Uver 60 lots by catalogue. cen: Grand Duchess, Prince Arihur and Marie e Parlor suits, Steinway & son's rosewood Tha anotorte, Paintings, Works of Art, Curtains, Mirrors, Chamber Suits, all styles; Mattresses, Bedding} library, dining and basement: Furniture, sitting Room Suits ib plush rep and haircioth , Halistand, Stair Car- Pets. SJ. RAE MbH, Auctioneer. | Goods packed and elivered tor purchasers. Take broadway, Sixth or Bev enth avenue cars to Twenty-eighth streew Bet @ HILLIER, AUCTIONEERS—MARSHAL'S | sale—corner of University place and Eighth street, vhis day, at 11 o’clock, the Contents of a Grocery Store, consisiing of Flour, sugar, Spices, cas, Coffees, Starch, doap, Candles, Cheese, Butter, Canned Fruits, Piattorm: ! Scaie and two fine Horses, two Grocery Wagons and one Milk Wagon JOSEPH PHILLIPS Marshal BOWE, WLLER aUCTIONERRS—MARSHAL'S saie.—By virtne of several executions I will seil at public auctlon, corner of University place and Eighth treet, this day, at 12 o'clock, the stock of a first class | Jewelry store, consisting of Diamonds. sould gold sets, Rings, gold ‘and silver Watches, ladies’ enameiled Watches, Scart Pins, gold studs, Sleeve Buttons, gold Eye lasses, solld vest and neck ‘Chains, ladies’ Opera, Chains, gold Lockets, &c., being of the best manutactur and lateststyles, also ve Sates By order of Thomas H. sullivan, Marshal. Bows & AILLIER, aUCTIONEERS — ARSHAL'S: sale, corner of lace and ay® ati o'cioc! and Fi taurant, consisting of “Tables, Chairs, Crockery, Glass- ware, Silverware, Platedware, Cutlery, Kitelien Cten- ais, Linen, Cloths, Napkins, clocks, Mifror, G Tnit, two Bedstea Teaus aid one two hurse power Boiler, with attachments. MARVIN BE. CLAKK, Marshal. BY 4. W. CAMPBELL, JR. AUCTIONEER.—BY virtue of chattel mortgage sells at public auct this day, Ig o'clock, Lease, Stock, Fixtures of wel knowr Distullery store 34) West ~ixteenth street. J. W. ROGERS, Attorney for Mortgagee. OWE & HILLIER, AUCTIONEERS.—MARSHAL'S | sale, this day, corner University place and Eighth Breet, one covered Grocery Wagon, at Il o'olock. JOHN H. HILLIER, Marshal ¥ JOHN A, DUNN, AUCTIONEER—CONTINUA- von sale of the stock of shearer & Jones, Furuiture Manuiactory, No. 15 Rivington stzeet, Wil! dell to-mor- row (Thursday), Septemper 24, 1874, at 10% o'clock, all the Furniture contained in their salesroom, consisting of marble top Bureaus, Bookcases, Etageres, Wardrobe: Buffets, Desks, Parlor Suits, in silk, plush, brocatei an reps of various colors; also a large lot of untinished Tere-a-Tetes and Chair Frames; Buttons, Burleps, Gimp, | Rops, dc. Sale positive and final Dealers invited. Br ois Rp CAMPBELL, SR, AUCTIONEER SELLS | this day, at 1 o'clock. without reserve, entire gen- eral assorted stock Liquors and fine fixtures of promi. | hent sample room and liquor store, 56 West Broadway: buyers, iquor men and dealers specially invited. By *2 PARLOR SUITS, $33; TWO, $35; SEV © marbie top Bureau, elegant sei new from a maker, woo must sell, House, 13 East Fourteenth street. PIECES} lead, $25 each; all FAVORS Auction PROPOSALS. Hk SEW YORK CATHULIC PROTECTORY WILL | T receive bids tor Plastering Plumping, Gas Fiting and ciate Koufing tor the Centre putding, ar West: chester, N. ¥., till noon of :aturday, the 3d day of Uetover, 1874, The plans and spectficationscan be seen at the office e architect, LJ. O}CONNOK, 111 Broadway, room | or all Reade | ‘Te directors reserve the right to reject an; Bids must be delivered at the oilice, % WANTED TO PURCHASE, | Aé D HAND STEAM STAMPING PRE. wanted—Of sufficient power to stamp out tron or stee] wheels ope inch diameter by one-ciguth or quarter inch thick, send full particulars of power and price immediately to A. M. Z., Heraid office. 10 WHOM IT MAY CONCLRN.—I WILL TAKE good Soap Stock at market price; no charge for 1, BABBITT, 69 Washington street, WASTED A SMALL SECOND HAND BAPE IN good order. Address, stating price, H. & T., Herald Uptown 3rauch office, WASTED<A HAT CONPFORMATOR AND MEASURE must be in good order, bid Post omtice. V ANTED—ONE OR TWO 58 vectors for a show windo' Address 5. T., Herald office. Address H, A. J., Dox |, OND HAND GAS RB. 4 must be in good order, MAN WANTED-—WHt india ruober with acids, address, with reference id where tormerly employed, G Ly Herald othice. ERSTANDS CURING | | street, stating size and price. Wea D—A MANTEL MIRKOR, EITHER GILT OR walnut frame, in good order, chea; out 6 by 7 feet. Adaress Dr, tT G. WAIT, 65‘ East iwenty-secong SURVEYOR WISHES EMPLOYMENT, TEMPO. rary or permanent; understands railway and land Surveying, draughting, &c.;no obection to going out of the city. Address b. A. box 212 Herald office CUSTOM CUTTER WANTS A_ POSITION, OR ‘would like to act ascutier and take an interest in | well establishec merchant ress SUBARS, Dox 164 Herald office. A BREWER, OF LARGE EXPERIENCK IN A NEW York city brewery, desires an engagement Ad- Gress BUNG, Brewery’ Gazette office, 199 Fultou si. N. PRACTICAL BREWER FOR A | agement, understands brewing all k aaextepiionavle reierences given. Address SPLATT, ‘box 245 Yost office, Kast New York. L. SITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST CLASS COL- ored coachman; he understands his business {n all has good reterence trom ast employer. tJ. B. Brewster's, 5th & ist at @oseane. SITUATION WANITED—BY A RE- speciable man, whe thoroughly -understancs the care of lorses and’ carriages; no objection tw city or country; eight years’ best reterence, address J. K. Herald Uptown Branch othe DIAMOND MOUNTER AND SBITER WANTED, done out a frst class workman need apply. ALEX PINOVER, 687 Broadway. CaBes, CIRCULARS, BILL HEADS, POSTERS LAW Forms, Bilis of Lading and every kind ot Job, Com. mercial and Theatrica Printing neatly, chi Pe, and rompuy done, at the METROPOLITAN PRINTING ES PRBUISHMENT, No. 213, Broadway. Estimates cheer: fully given on apphcauon. RY GOUDS.—GERMAN AND ENGLISH SALESMEN and Window dressers wanted. SB 41 Grand st, New York. URNITURE SALESMAN—WITH 12 YEARS' EXPE- Tience. wishes a situation in a good tiouse; salary not #0 much An, object, ‘Address VURNITE Ry Si Broome st, New Yor Q\OACUMAN OR GROOM—BY A RESPECTASLR, sober Englishman; good groom, carefui city driver} Willing and obluging, ‘Address A. A. W., 241 West 22d 6t ENTIST,—WANTED, AN INDUSTRIOUS YOUNG tan for laboratory or plate work. Apply at 30 Cooper Institute. tailoring estwblisnment | commencing 9p or before the yth day of sepe ber, A. | D. tia, By order of Court, DAVID B, BOK ‘Assist: ant Clerk of the superior Gourt for Pairfoid County. LEGAL NOTICES. RDER OP NOTICE.—MARY R SPAULDING VS J.J, Hiachman & So, a copartership firm con sisting of Frankan Hinchihan, Jolin &. Winchman, Joba A Tooker aud Joseph KR. Jackson and against N. ¥, Howe. —state of Connecticut, Fairfield county, ss—Dan- bury ‘Superior Court, August Term, A. D. 1874.—Upon the petition of the sald Mary RB. Spaulding, praying for Feasons therein set torth tor adecree setting aside the Jevies of certain executions on real estate, and compell- Ing respondents to release their interest. to the pett- fioner, returnable to the Superior Court in and” for figid county, on the tourth Tuesday oF August, 1874, pearing to And being found dy Ue subscribing au. thority that the saic respondents are absent trom this Sta.e, and their residence unknown, but _aescrived in faid execution as the city, county ‘and State of New York: theretore ordered, That notice of the pendency petition ve given by publishing this order in the New York Herald, a newspaper printed in said sity of New York, three weeks succes svely, once tu each Week, UPREMB | COURT.—ELLEN PAGAN AGAINST SD. Mary J. Maques and Others By order of Jacob A. Gross @oners, the saie in the above Wednesday, Octover. KB. A. LAWRENUB BLLLIARD: q., and others, Commis. ¥e action will be adjourned to 1874, same hour and place. cO., Auctioneers, 123 Broad way. Qoscexax. ot GENTLEMAN WISHES TO PRO- cure a situation for a competent, trustworthy man. whom he can highly recommend, i on or address KING, 50 Broadway, ‘QURST CLASS DRESS GOODS SALESMAN WANT: FF ed-at Loud & ra¥Low's, corner Grand and Chrys Srey, YOUNG MAN WANTS A POSITION AS travelling salesman; understands clothing and Bentlemen's turnishing goods; six years in the whole. sale business himself, Address A. ., box 142 Herald office. RAVELLER WITH A LONG EXPERIENCE WANTS to seli goods in Mew York otty and vicinity sn con Ll city references. Address PB. A., box 29 Herald ce. YOACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A STEADY Cothd experienced singlesyoung man, German rot extant; thoroughly understand: business; no objec- tion to the country; frst class references. Apply at 201 Lexington av., corner s2d st. NOACHMAN AND GROOM, — A RESPECTABLE MAN wishes a situation in city or country ; is a good groom and careful driver, ld years’ reterence. Address J. M, box 187 Herald office. AND GROOM WANTS A SITUATION— YGOACHMAN Oo Riatelass city tetereuces. Gall on or address 3. Dy at Mr. Briggs livery stable, 7th av., corner 42d st. ATIERS,—WANTED, A YOUNG MAN BY THB 8 shaper and curler. AMIDON’S. 22 sth ay RINTING.—A THOROUGH PRINTER, WITH A usiness acquaintance from a well known firm in thls city, is desirous of an engagement in a first class house, ts Well posted In estt- mating and in the management of men and things tn & printing office; can tniuence trade, and would Invest some capital tf necessary, would (ake & position in & sia. Wouer's establishment, “Address W. J. H., Dox 149 Herald office, IANO FINISHERS AND REGULATORS WANTED— At LYNCH & GOMIEN’S’ Manatactory, 4201 Broad- way, corner of Thirty-fitth street, tees HAT FINISHERS AND TRIMMERS WANTED, RAYMOND, 30 Nassau sh of Ia HOTEL PROPRIETORS.—A YOUNG MAN WITH Al references wishes to obtain a position in a first glass hotel otlice as clerk or assisiant clerk; no objection vo leaving New York, Address H. H. H.. 123 Bast a6tn at, ERMAN MAN AND WIFE (NO CHILDREN) WANT situations; man a3 coachman and gardener or farmor, ite (do housework, Call on or address, (or three dave, HANKY. No.7 Battery place, with steam power and capable of taking entire It bes dd of the kettles Cail at 43, West I7th st, vetore 10 i if having lately retired | JOAP MARKER WANTED—ONE WAG 18 FAMILIAR | CPARTIGULAR NOTICE.—OUR CELEBRATED + Standard American Billiard Tables and unequalled A Combination Cushions, used im all cnampionsiip con- tests, can only be obtaines at our wareroous 733 Broad- way. the endre machinery, letters patent, copyrihts, trade marks, €o,, of the late rm of Phelan’ & Colender fre solely vested m the surviving partner, HW COLe LEND EG and g0 other manniactarers cam supply out famous Standard American Billiard Goods Established 1855, Largest manutactortes in the world. Ouly city Wareroms 788 Broadway. Uliustrated price Usts seut to \dreak ry 1 -SIANDARD AMERICAN BEVEL TABUBS AND AL .nite Pictan & Cotiender Combination Cushions for sale ony by the patentee, H. Wo COLLEND SR suc cessor to Phelan & Coilender, 733 Broadway, New York. SVECIALTY.-GREAT AMERICAN BEVEL Ta bles, with Delaney's Wire Cushions, used exclu’ fively tor all mateh games; second hand sevel Tables’ | complete, $00, Bagatelies, Tripolttes and Russian: Bowling ‘Tables; also several new Varlor Games at re- duced prices, W. Ud, GRLEMITH & CO, No. W Vesey at. | rosewood Pianos, Lounges, { Pantaloons and’ | sixth avenue. order mortgagee. CAMPBELLS office, 122 West Broadway. PAW? yah, VANES, ,AUCHOSBRR-WILL SELL this day, atthe salesroom 260 Bowery, at Il oclock, $3,000 wortn of Men's, Youths’ and Boys’ Ciothing and Piece Goods, without reserve. ‘This sule ty worthy the aitention of country buyers and sp ‘REAT AUCTION SALE TO-DAY AT 31 PARK ROW, ‘at 10% o'clock, of magniticent Oil Paintings; all to be closed out B. F. THOMAS, sNRYa HERTS, AUCTIONEER, HANDSOME HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, the entire contents of a four story manson removed for convenience of sale to our salesrooms, ON WEDNESDAY, SEPT, 3%, AT 1046 O'CLOCK, | aT SALESROOM, 656 BROADWAY, NEAR BOND STREET. Comprising elegant Axminster, Royal Wilton, Brussels and ingrain Carpe ose Wood and Walnut Parlor suis, | am drocatel and reps, French plate Mirrors, Curtains, | wainut Chamber, Livrary and Dining Room ‘Suits, two | Sotaveds, Bedding, batt | spring Mattressés, Clocss, Vases, ‘Ornaments, China, | Glassware and all’ other appurtenances of a first class house, Sale posiuve Jention of pur- chasers SAAC WOLF, AUCIIONEER-—MYERS & CO, WILL | ck, at 17 Bowery, the Farni- | leaving te city, consisting of Parlor | ‘ables, Chairs, Stoves Cooking Utensils, ‘soil this day, at 10 0% ture of a famili duits, Beds, ac. ‘bo. ‘ON, JR, AUCTIONEER, Furniture, Merchandise and Arts Salesroom, 37 Nassau siree Beal Estate Departwent 21 Park row, N. ¥. HOUSEHOLD AND OFFICK FURNITURE. | By JERE. JOHNSON, H 8 ¢ THIS DAY, ar consisting tn part of several very elegant Bedroom Suits, made to order for the present owner; superb ‘arior Suits, velvet and Brussels Carpets, stair and hail Car- pets Library suits, Mirrors, &c., &c.; Kitchen Furni ware, 2c. ‘8% ALSO TO CLOSE AN ESTATE, | by order of the Trustees, a fine assortinent of Office Furniture, | Store Fixtures, &c., &c. | Gondle setting Desks, standing Desks, badles, revolving \ ‘Arm Chairs and stools, suver mounted show Case, witl wainut Counteas aud Drawers; putsiie Show Cases, carved walnut Counters and wers, Gas Fixtures, Sales,-Railing, Letter Frees apn. Stand, &c. Also, Rosewood Piano, 7 octays Rosewood Piano, % octave, Rosewood Piano, '4 octave, Couiard & Collard, of Lom on. Rosewood Melodeon. AS. T. GRISWOLD, AU 12 Washing tr place, near Broadway, will sell, FRIDAY, September 2, at 11 o'clock, at 12 Washington place, near Broadway, an assortment of eieZant rosewood, walnut aa mahog- Any Parlor, Bedroom and Dining Koom Furniture, ret Carpets, &c. ; China, Glass, &¢. - Full particulars to-mor- row. M.: the cont Bar and ABSHAL'S SALE. CHARLE ter, sells this day, Wie street, 2 cases Tobacco, bale Ha snow Cases,'2 Platfor and 5,000 fine Cigars. L. KDE, City M. Hereaiter, 12 sets single and double Harness, 2 and | Buggy. ‘alesroom. 97 Nassau street, O'CLOCK, day, CiocK, Wt 494 Broome street, nts ot w Lager Beer saloon and Restaurant Back Bar, Tables, Ubairs, &c. PEYSER, AUCTION. N ARSHAL’S SALE.—ISAAC WOLF, AUCTIONEER. — MY tits & CO. will sell on this day, at 103g o'clock, at 17 Bowory, iarge stock of Hardware, consisting In partof Tools, daws, iron and Tin Ware, lot ot fine Table And Pocket Cutlery, aiso large lot of Pooket-books, Brushes, aud ower Koods found in such store. | By order OTION. eer, atl o'’ciock precisely, broche and iA | only $1 | maker | however, be in perfect condition; | A SALES AT AUCTI AWNBROKER'S SALE OF WATCHES AND JEWEL- ry <i FL LD, General auctioneer, salesroom Sq Bowery. will seli on fhursday, Septeniver 4, at o'cloes, HN lots gold and slver Watches, Diamonds, Jew= eiry, &¢.; also Guns, Pistols, Musica: instruments, ae. By order 'of simpson, Green & Co, 131 Bowery. AWNBROKER'S SALE.—R PIELD, GENERAL Auctioneer, salesroom No. 39 Bowery, will seli this day, at Li o'clock, 600 iow Men's and Women's Clothing, Dreiwea. Shawls, Remnants, Cnderclothing, | Quilts, Blankets, Boots, Shoes, 4c, €¢.; also Coats, Panis an Vests. By order M. Glucksinan, SD N. Be The sale will commence wit Men’ AWNBROKER’S SALE—T tloneer, 135 Chatham street, will set! thiaday, at clock, 5.0 low men en's Clothing; silk aad other dresses, silk ve.vet Cloaks, broche shawls. Rem- hantsof Silk. Quilts, Beds, Beading Boots. ~hoes, &c5 Bie Goats, Pants aud Vests, By order of D Silberstelm, en POSTERS. CIRCULARS AND CATALOGUES FOR Auctions promp:ly furnished, at low rates, by the interest of C. W. Vergnes of, tim micai Baths, Furniture, dec, SILWAKT, attorney for Morigagee. PREME COCRE Sal aie aus BR Bee UCTION SALE—AUGUST MARTINES, AUCTION. | METROPOLIS | WTANTED-a GOOD CHAR MAKER TC GO TO | eer; magnificent Household Furniture. Planotortet | 21s Broadway, | #tNTING ESTABLISHMENT, New ness Montreal, Canada; gout wagesand steady employ. | DFawing Room suics &0.; at the elegant mansion 36 | ——— Ea ig eiuer ment Wii be given tow first class hand, ee ae, near Futh avenue, at 10% o'clock, | HARD WALTERS, AUCTIONEER, Legsen's | 7 Soy ~A ass y’ Ps a ale— Will ss d We ak pe SES LLBE BROS. 65 Drawing rooms wits Grana Duchess style, Cai a Bote 4 | ° | i ge : TY Railroad sepow We r county. at 12 o'clock noon, on Wednesiay. sep yer 23.—sixteen Lots, withe hotel. store anc stables, wr fonts, DN) Vards fromm Wiliams’ Bridge depot, separately, This i iiith wate 9 AkD HARNETT, No, Il] Broadway, room F, basement, Trains leave Forty-second street depot at? :1s, 6:30, 95, 10 A, M. HORSES, TRUCKS, CARTS, ons, &c. S. HERMAN, Sheriff's Auctioneer, sells this dav . September 23 at ly o clock, at Slavirs ‘street, near Second avenue, ‘tour terse Wagons. &c.; also all the Right, Tine ang H ck Slavin which he had on tre 10th d. 4, of, 10 and to the Building on sald premises, aud all the Lhterest o: suid -lavin in the Lease of the same. WM. , CONNBR, Sherul Wa. Huyny, Deputy, W, WINTERS, AUCTIONEER WILL SELL THIS day, at 2 o'clock, at 44 Canal street, a large variety of Parior Suits, Diack walnut and enamelled Ohambee Suits, sofas, Lounges, Bedsteads, marbie top Centre Ta- bies, Chairs, Booxcases, Wardrobes, Ktageres, Corner Stands, French plate Pler, Mantle and plain’ Mirrors, veivet, Brussels’ and ingrain Carpets; Ole cloths, Rugs, Mattings. &c.; fine curled hair, husk amd attresses, Feather Peds, Pillows, Quilts. Come ts, Cablecioths, Crockery, Glass and Woodow. . Stoves, Retrigerators, Counters, Vesks, Sasea, Silver Plated’ Ware, Clocks, Window Curtains, Shades, 4c. , also a lot of Furniture, &c., to pay storage. = = eres GusalFrs SALE OF PIANOFORTES, ASSORT Ns for sales uprig by WM. KNABE & UO h street N_ ASSORTMENT OF 8: X way & sons’ make, for sale, at a bargain; also Beinway upngat Pianos to rent STEINWAY & >ONS, Steinway Hail, New York. ASSORIMENT OF NEW AND HANDSOMB Pianos to rent at HAINES BROTHERS’ Pane Rooms, 27 Union square. New Pianos on instalments of low tof cash; two Pianos, been used a liztle, very low (or cash, NUMBER OF GOOD SECOND HAND PIANOS, OF SA different makers, some nearly new, sold for bait price, as we want room. JOHN MAHON’S. corner Forticth street and First av. N IMME OCK OF PIANOS AND ORGANS, new and second hand, best makers, extremely low for cash, or fo let anti rent money pays tor them, smal monthly instalments received. HOKACe WAILERS & SON, 481 Broadway. r BRADBURY and Lignte & Co. Planos atextraordinary bargains for cash, Pianos instalments and te rent. D, KRAKAUER, 302 Bowery, near Third syreet. A Sis Pianos an OCTAVE CARVED UVERSTRUNG PIANO, avable $10 per month: upright and square Organs for cash, insia ments or rent $3} p> BETTS’ Warerooms, 788 Broadway, corner Tenth street. wards, A LD ON INSTALMENTS AND Ri «magnificent full 7 octave rosewood 0} {ron frame Pianoforte; carved legs and case; | rovements; also Piano and Stool, $8. GOLDSMITH 6 Bleecker street, near Bowery. BEAUTIPUL GRAND PIANOFORTE, CE +A brated maker; every tmprovement; great sacrifi Only $200: Pianorortes on easy terms to suit all. J. BIDDLE, 13 Waverley place, near Broadway. MAGNIFICENT WEBER 7% OCTAVE ROS= WOOD four round Pianotorte for sale—Made to order, cost | 5900. ror $300; also one, Broadway maker, tor $225, ' Celt private residence 120 West 21 st. STEINWAY 7% OCTAVE PIANOFORTE, CARVKB ZA. legs; #2 improvements; a bargain; rosewood Llane 0); Parlor Organ cheap. PREK & SON 11 Clinton piace, Kighth street, near Broadw: T 7% OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO- forte, 4 round corners: made order; celebrated used 5 months, for $275, Parlor, Chamber, Dim- ing Furniture; sacrifice; property tamily leaving ‘city. 86 W, 15th st. th av. A BADE, WILL DISPOSE OF AN Chickering To be seen at need apply. A PRIVATE FAMILY WILL SELL THEIR ELB- fant four round steinway & Sons’ Pianotorte ats sacrifice; @ brilliant toned, 7% octave, ricnly carved rosewood case, 1uil agrafte, overstrung Piano, having all improvement: hes guarantee and bill of sale, cost $975, tor $: i. B.—5tooi, Cover, box tor shipping. Call at private residence 21) West 21st st A LADY WILL SELL a ROSEWOOD 7 OCTAVE Pianoforte for less than $100: iso a handsome. Weber Pianoforte, carved legs, round corners, tor less than $200. 23 Third street, near Bowery. CHICKERING ROSEWOOD FULL 7 OCTAVE MAGNIFIC ELEGANT rand, nearly new, cost $1,450, for $7. Irving place, No agents or dealers | £L Pianotorte, tour round corners, modern faprove- ments, cost $300, tor $175; Cover and StooL 243 Kast Detween 24 and Sd ay ERRY'S NEW SCALE PIANOS—FINEST MADE; Worcester, Steinway and other Pianos for rent and sale; very low. Agents wanted. BERRY & CO., 789 Broadway. HICKERING PIANO FOR RENT, $7; NEW PIANOS, J $21 per quarter; 7 octaves: $4; new 5 Stop Organ, $75. GORDON’ & SON, 13 East Fourteenth street. (LEGANT STEINWAY GRAND CONCERT PIANO. 4; No. 11,616, almost as good as now, at @ sacriti Stored at Steinway & Sons’, Ll East Fourteenth street where it can be examined. JEW AND ELEGANT 74¢ OCTAVE PIANO AT & sucriilce; Dest city makers; tully warranted, with take in part exchange black silk, Diamonds or Merchan- dise, Address 3., box 126 Herald office, Pe —LARGE LOT, VERY CHEAP—TERMS OF sale or rent ¢1 to suit the times. Oa'i and see them at MERRELL's, No. 8 Union square. HE MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN COMPANY, 25 Union square, winners of three highest Medals und. Diploma ot Honor at Vienna, 1873. and Paris, 1367, now: ofer the finest assortment ‘of the best Organs in the world, not only for cash exclusively, as hereiofore, but also for Ume payments, or for rént with privilege of purenase on extraordinarily favorable terns, 10 BELL, FOR WANT OF USE—AN EXCELLENT grand square Piano, very little used, (rom one of the best makers. price $250. To be seen every day this. Week, from 4 to 6 o'clock, at No. 110 Madisod aveaus. Good opportunity for 18. V JANTED—Aa STEINWAY OR CHICKERING GRAND Piano, new; or will. buy one a little used; mu will exchange fi class Towa Land, or pay cash it very low. Address, with description and price, box 2.593 Post ottice. S275 MAGNIFICENT OCTAVE ROSEWOOD D410. Pianoterte for sae, four round corners, ele- gant carved case and tegs, all improvements; used six Mmoaths; must de sold betore Thursda, 443 East 38th st THE LECTURE SEASON. AT 8 THIS EVENING—A LECTURE ON NERVOUS Debility and Spectai Diseases. at Dr. Kahn's Ma seum. Remember the address, 68% Broadway, near Fourth street The largest and ‘most magnificent Mm scum in the world Acmission 50c. —SPECIAL LECTURE BVERY NIGHT AT EIGHT. o'clock at the New York Museum of Anatomy, 618 Broadway, between Houston and Bleecker streets MUSICAL. MERICAN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, No. 6 Kagt Twentieth street, west of Broadway. Professor HENRY SCHROKDER, Musical Director. Classes now forming for vocal culture and reading | masic, for piano, violin and harmony, at liberal terms 1G. G. RIZZO BEGS LEAVE TO INFORM HIS PU- Pils that he has returned to the city and will com mence his singing lessons on the dist inst. His address, Messrs Wm. Knabe & Co., 112 Pith avenue, above Sim. teenth street. , WARTEDIA POSITION. AS SOPRANO IN A PROT. Ay estant choir, Address S. J., Herald Uptown Branch office, V ANTED—FOR A FA music, French aad Engh CHELL'S feachers’ Bureau 67 TANTED—A SOPRANO, FOR QUARTET OF & Waki Ebiseopa: church, who. would give hee services tor the instruction and practice, Address, for particulars, ORGANIST, box 127 Herald Uptown Branem office. & 0 o8 QUARTER FOR L ® 1 Piano by a gentieman teacher; each pop! separately. Call, between 10 A, M. and @ P, ML, 8 Greenwich avenue. LADY TO TEACK ply at Mra MIT. irty-fitth street, A cuglish. Ap West DANCING ACADEMIES, A a "3 DANCING ACADEMIES,—CLASS! 4h. i. Masonic Hall, 14 East Thirteenth ‘ect, Bre yoort Hall, 154 East Fifty-fourth street. PRIVATE LES BONS at any hour, CIRCULARS at private academy, 212 Bast Eleventh street. A DODWORTH'S PRIVATE CLASSES FOR DANO + ing, No, 212 Fifth avenue, corner of Twenty-sixth Birvet, open for the season Saturday, October 10, Morhing and afternoon classes for ladies and child rem Evening classes tor gentlemen. Send tor a circular, A CARTIER'S DANCING ACADEMY, PLIMPLON . Building, intersection of Stuyvesant and Ninth streets.—Classes every Monday and Thursday Lai hig lessons. specialty, solree Dansanta, Beethoven Hi 210 Firth street, fuesday evening. CLASSES NOW OPEN FOR BEGINNERS AT A. WILSON'’S Dancing Academy, Arthur Hall, 308 s AU! woollen Shawls, velvet Sacques, Remnants, Silk, Table Linen, Glankets, Quilts, Vaderclothing, &o, also Coat Vests. By order ot Joun'), Levy, West Fourteenth street, near 1 venue. For terms, & send for circular. ‘Soiree every Tuesday and Sature y <J, MARS’ ACADEMY OF | DANGING, | 288 Bleecker strect, tow open. Classes Wednesday | and Saturday evenings For wrms, Ac., sent {OF S1FOt [dak soiree Weduesday evenune. Seite JX at 9 a’clocs,

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