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| SON & wir is AUCTION. tition sale, to close the estate or Cath Brine Van Neve, deceased. A. J. BLEECKER, SON & WHITE will sell acuucuon, on Thursday, October 1, at 12 M, at the Exchange salestuom, three story and base- went high S008 brown gions, Hoste ene Let Xo, 14 est Forty-uinih street, beuwee! & and Seventh avenues, house Z1.4x0), lot 17. Paruicularé at Auction- 5 Pine street, :KER BLEECKER, SON & WHITE WILL SELL at TB REEOK Wednesday, September 8, at 10K a. M., at No. 46 ‘West Forty-fitth street, ail the handsome Furniture contained in tbe abo: the usual variety; velvet and Brussels Carpets, black Walnut and rosewood parlor, dining and bedroom Furni- Yore, Mattresses, Mantel Glass, Crockery, Glassware, Kitchen Utensils, &c., &¢. Catalogues at No. 35 Pine st. UCTION SALE. OF A FULL SIZED HOUSR ON WEsT TW NTY. iTH STREET, NEAR BROAD. ‘AY.—The ‘tour story English basement brick House and Lot No. 47, West Twenty-uinth street, near Broadway. will be soid at auction on TUESDAY, SEPTEMB? 29, at 12 o'clock, at the xchange Salesroom, No. 111 Broad- way: the house i529 by {6 teet, contains modern itn: roverments an b fine order; lot 25 by 98,9. = ADRIAN H. MULLER @ SON, CYIONEERS. rape ay OF“FURNITURE THIS WEEK IN by COLE & MURVHY, TUESDAY, 563 Quincy street. WEDNESDAY, UM siate street. _THURSDAY, 8 Woodhull street. LL TUE NEWS ALL THE Niu ws ALL WHE NEWS ALL THE NEW! LEGRAM TWO CENTS. TWO (x. TWO CENTS. TWO CENTS, BBX ROBERT , SOMERVILLE, AUCTIONZER, 74 University place, HANDSOME HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, MADE BY POMILR & STYMGN; “ROSEWOOD FIANO,” BY WEBER; GRAND ACTLN HAP. BY BROWN; ‘VEL. Vast AND BRUSSELS CARVeTS, PIER MIRRORS, LACK” AND BROUAT:.L CURTAINS, CLOCKS, BRONZE -, PAINTINGS, AC. ROBERT SOMERVILLE will sell by auction, on Tues- day, September 29, at 103g o'clock, at the private resi- dence 32 West Twenty-seventh street, all the elegant Furniture, consisting of rosewood iano, seven octave, by Weber: gilt Harp, grand action. by Brown: rosewood ‘arlor Suit, in satin; lace Curtains and silk Lambre- quins, marble Clocks and brovze Urnaments, Pier Mar- Fora, velvet and Brussels Carpets, black walnut and Fosewood Armour-a Glaces, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Ward- robes, Washstauds, Tables, hair and spring Mattresses + feather Bolsters and Pillgws: aiso a fine assortment oi Kitchen Furniture, with which the sale will commence. ANKS OF THE HUD: Iso Catskill Mountains. Auction sale, without re: Kingston, Ulster county, N. Y., -oelock, at the Mansion House, ‘Wall be sold the former Kesidence of Colonel Dodge, with 29 acres of und and Water Rigits, situated at’ West ‘ark, Ksopus, Ulster county. opposite Hyde Purk, Hud- sop Rtver. Mansion House, 7 feet tront, 17 rooms, tres soed throughout; billiard room and library fluisied in black walnut, water closets, stationary tubs, hears. &c.; ni ailey, conservatory. raperies and green house, coach house; farm house, I Fooms; barns, cribs, cow and chicken houses; also gar- dener’s lionse, four rooms; apple orchards, fruit and berries of all kinds. stream of water running through the place; three fish ponds; houses, &c. Trains leave New York at 7and § o'clock A. M., and return 2:45 and later, lace can be seen at ‘ve, no adjournment, at ‘The Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad Company will selt : 60,000 tons Scranton Coal, at public auction, on Wednesday, September 30, at 12 o'clock noon, at 26 Exchange place. SAMUEL SLOAN, President. ¥ VIRTUE OF A OHATTEL MORTGAGE I WILL expose for sale, on Monday, Sept. 24 at ld A. M., at 24 decond sirce’, the Fixtures of # first class Buwher shop. L. GARDE, Attorney tor Mortgagee. Y JOSEPH HEGHMAN & CO. Monday, September 28, 619 Henry street, Fuarni- | ture and Carpets. in excellent order; aiso 4 valuable Oil Paintings. Ragnta ys Sept. 29, 115 Gates avenue, 2 splendid Pier Glasses, richly carved and gilt Cornices and Con- as Dew; rosewood Piano, Furniture and Car- sole. 300d pee OWE & HILLIER, AUCTIONEERS—MARSHAL'S salo—Corner iighth street and. Univers. metal: Sone 2, ren ox Re, 0 Sei arrels Onions, Lot squashes, Cabbuges NO SQA OUN H. MILL ROCKERY, KOCK AND YELLOW WARE.—HENRY LO1Z, Auctioneer. selis on baliseed 6 September 28, a Il o'clock, white uranite, C.-C. Iron Po! Witllamn Anderson, 10 Colleke place, DWARD SCHENCK, AUCTIONEER, Mortgage sale of elegant Cabinet Furniture. By EDWARD SORENCK, on TUESDAY, atl o'clock. an elegant assortment ot the nest Farni- ture, of the most modern and unique styles of parior, chamber, dining and hall, in elegant carved walnut, rosewood, covered in damask and reps; superb Centre and Card Tables, and every variety of style of Furniture. The above is Low onexhibition, and will repay those in wantof turriture. To be sold’at auction at No. 60 Liberty street. ve house, consistiag of | October 3 174, atone | ner Union avenue, | rustic bridges: summer | ts, Kettles, dc. | NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1874.—QUINTUPLE SHKu; Ruan V. ARNETT, AVOTIONBER, Buildings and Parts of Buildings to be removed in consequence of the opening of Lexington avenue, be- tween 102d street and Uarlein River, as confirmed by the Supreme Court, Febraary 10, i874, will be sold at public auction, the sale to take place on'the ground. TUESDAY, September 29, 1874, at Wo'clock A. M., commencing with the three story trame Dwellit Nos. 187, 139 and 141 East Li2th ot ; one two story frame Dwell ing, No. 141 East 112th st; three three story brown, stone Dweilings, 143, 143 and 147 wat Lith ot; Part of three story brown stone Dwelling, No. 149 Kast Ui4th st. ; Part of tliree story brown stone Dwelling, No. iS: East 115th st.: two three story brown stone Dwellings, Nos. 144 ang 150 Kast 115th st; Part of three story brown stone Dwelling, No. M42 Bast Uoth st.: one two story irame Dwelling, 25x%0, No. 141 East 19th st; Part of three story English basement brick Dwelling, 14.10x40, No. M41 Fast 120th st; one two story trame Dwelling: No. 143 122d st; Part of one and a hall story frame Dwelling, with extension, 4.910, No. ld! East 125th st; Part of one and a halt story frame Dwelling, No. 140 East 126(h st i Part of two story frame Dwelling, No. 137 Fast 6th st; one two story trame Dwelling, No. 135 East 120th st, ‘Terms cash, on day of sale, QHERIFF'S SALE.—S, HERMAN, AUCTIONKER.—BY © virtue of a certain writ of exectition to me directed and delivered, I will expose to sule at public vendue, on Wednesday, the 30th day ot September, 18/4, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, at 35 Ann street, the contentsof | @ printing office. consisting of tour Cylinder Presses, two, Gordon Printing Presses, one Cutting Machine, lot of Type, Forms, Siands, Office Furniture, &¢. Catalogues oin day of sale. wai. O. CUNNER, Sherif. B, Gatiican, Deputy Sherft, New Yous , Sept 19, 1374. POR Savin TABLISHED BOOK, STATIONERY AND Music Store for sal ‘etiring trom bus WILLCOX & GIBBS’ 4\ good as new, in ccmplete order, with all attach. ments, cost $66, will be sold for $25. Apply at $5 Bond st. WHEELER & WILSON FAMILY SEWING MA- ehine, handsomely encased, all in pertect order, with attachments, tor sale at @ great bargain. Apply at 307 Bleecker street, between West Tenth and Charles GOOD CHANCE.—CORNER LIQUOK STORE FOR sale, in Brookly: eath cause of seling. Address box 130 Herald Broogiyn branch office. SALES AT AUCTION. FOR SALE, : OK SALE.—CONFESTIONERY AND I D will be sold at a bargain. 1,891 Third avenue, be tween 104th and 105th streets, ne JOR SALE CHEAP—AN OLD ESTABLISHED Fancy and Millinery store, almost for nothing and plenty of work todo. 526 East Twelfth street Fee SALE CHEAP—THE LIQUOR STORE CORNER Nineteenth street and Third avenue; finest location avenue lor trade; has been @ liquor store for 22 low ent. Apply at Howard Brewery, 524 West -third street. {OR SALE CHEAP—ONE OF THS OLDEST AND best established corner Giquor stores in the Thir teenth ward and doing a good business. For particulars apply to HB KAGHIY & VANARNAM, 63 Front sircet. JIVE YEARS’ LLASS AND FIXTURES FOR SALE ofa business of 25 years’ standing. Inquire in the store, 209 First avenue. MPORTANT TO PRACTICAL SALOON KEEPERS, For sule at a uneh Counter and Dining Room, doing a spl “%. Apply between 12 and So'clock at 22 Fulton street, and invesugate the business to your satistaction. Leuok STORK street 40 MULBERRY OTICE.—THE ATTENTION OF HORSE OWNERS down town is that the large Stable 172 and 174 Mer- er sire. is newly painted and fitted up for the acc modation of Boarding Horses; best of cure and teed; stalls up stairs and down; at $J0 a month, THOMAS CANARY, STATIONERY AND NEWSPAPE BUSINESS FOR ) sale—Si and part of Store; reasonable terms. Apply at 179 tsighth: AFES! SAFES( SAFES{ rment of new and second hand Safes, all jalso fewellers' and house Safes at panic price! nd see, at 4 Maiden lane, near William street. AFES—OF ALL MAKERS IN THE CITY, NEW AND second. hand, 2 per cent cheaper than any other dowier; all sizes. LILLIE SAFE COMPANY, 81 Maiden Lone, EA STORE, WITH LIGHT STOCK AND FIXTURES, located on. the "best avenue in Brooklyn, tor sale cheap. No agents. Address TA, box 209 Horaid office, 10 MEAT MEN,—FOR SALE, THE BEST LOCATED double Stand for the meat business. Nos 20 and 22 Falton row, West Washington Market. Inquire on the stai A CIGAR STORE, WELL FITTED, DOING a GOOD veers business, with a fine assorted stock (rent B33, jorsale:a bargain, LLOY, 29 Broadway. A. HiQUOR AND LAGER BEER SALOON IN| A i first class location, doing a splendid business, tor fule cheap ; three years’ lease. Apply to D. F, CURLEY, 12 Centre street. A CHANCE FOR SALE, REAL ESTATE BUSI. ness, on the best part ‘ot Third avenue: Books, Address J., only Maps, Sigus and Furniture: cheap rent. box 116 Herala Uptown Branch oilice, — | eel rah Sea A PT NEWS AND STA- GOULD CHANCE.—A SMALL tionery Store, with a good attended; worth $1,000, only $6W. 137 Hudson street. A NUMBER, OF MOTORS, SHAFTING, TABLES, AA &c., complete, for seam power to sewing machines; | 20 Wilicox & Gibbs’ machines, Apply to MURRAY | ., $5 Wooster street. WHEELER & WILSON FIRST CLASS FAMILY Sewing Machine, handsomely encased in black walnnt, attachment complete, at great sacrifice; also Wilicox & Gibbs. 285 Canal street, corner Broadway, un- der Baldwin's, A most REMARKABLE —OPPORTUNITY~THB Lease, Good Will and Fixtures of a well known, | Eighth avenue Tea Store; Stock it desired, MORRIS B. BAR, 72 West Thirty-fourth street. MEAT MARKNT DOING A GOOD BUSINESS will be sola cheap if applied for soon to P, WHA- | LAN, sheep butcher, 504 West Forty-first street, | AN OLD ESTABL'SHED HEATER AND RANGE | Business, successtully carried onin Brooklyn. for over 40 years, will on account of failing health ot the proprietor, be sold out ata bargain, or exchanged tor | Brooklyn Property or a desirable tarm within 60 miles ot | | New York. This is an opportunity seldom ollered to get | ) hold of a good paying business, already established. J.N. WACKOF# & UD., 21 Park row. N OLD ESTABLISHED SHOE STORE FOR SALE— At Yonkers, N. Y.; will sell the Lease and Fixtures Without the stock, if’ desired. Inquire of KUGEN ARCHER, No. 18 Wall stroet, New York. N ESTABLISHED CENTRALLY LOCATED BOARD. AN iy House tor sale—Mostly. permanent. bonrders inter ind summer; algo corner Grocery, corner Liquor | Store and Restaurant, JAMES CAGNEY, 631 Hudson st, BEAUTIFUL HALF OASE WHEELER & WILSON sewing Machine, nearly new, $35: halfcase, silver | Piste Weed. $30, und d nearly new Wulcox & Gibbs, $8) | 47 Bleecker street, betwe i ana Bowery. NALLEN HOUSE FOR SALE—CORNKR OF LAIGHT | and Hudson streets, containing 65 neatly turnished | Rooms and two small stores; three-fourths of the rooms now occupied; low rent and long lease ; price $4,000, if sold immediately, as the proprietor hus other business. YLOTHS, SUITINGS, TRIMMINGS, &C.—BNTIRE stock of retired Broudway tailor; about $4,500; will low for cash. address CLOTHS, box 286) Post office. RUGGIS!S AND PHYSIUIANS.—AN OFFICE BUSI- | ‘ness, not medical, estadlisted 11 years, netting | $2,000 arnually, will be disposed ot for cash. Apply arSTRICKLAND’s Druggist Agency, 36 Beekman st. ISPO8AL.—LARGE PREMISES FOR ANY BUSI. | ness (Ninth ward); tree and clear; wili take small rentaole Houses and pay cash in exchange. Owners call at 305 East Tenth street. {ORECLAIM SALE.—BY ORDER OF | SUPREME Court, JAMcS COLE, Auctioneer, will positively gall on Friday, October % at 12 o'clock. at 389 Fulton street, Brooklyn, three ‘rst cins delphia brick Houses, brown stone trimmings, ail improvements; 247 and 219 Ewen street and 120 Powers street, Fifteenth ward, Brooklyn, one block trom Graud street cars. 10 minutes irom ail ferries; houses sold separately ; title perfect; can be see trom now tll sold. COLTON, AUCTIUNEFR—RICH HOUSEHOLD « Furniture, in Macdongal street.—On Wednesday, September 3, the entire Furniture of the large private dwelling No. 76 Macdougal street. Detaus on Tuesday and Wednesday, with catalogues, -AVOR'S AUCTION ROOMS, 18 EAST FOURTEBNTH STREET, Large and onusually attractive sale ot Furniture, over oe QM worth ot Cutlery (very rich), Miscellaneous Goods, i} Czy at the salesrooms, on Wednesday, September 30, at FB, M. Catalocues and particulars Tuesday A. M. N. B.—Dealers and others are assured that no goods will, be offered upon whieh there is anv bmit or reserve. RUG STORE FOR SALE-IN CITY OF NEWARK, N.J. Inquire of DAY, HOAGLAND & STIGER, ot Cortlandt street, New: York. AE BEST LOCATED DOWNTOWN SAMPLE ROOM | for sale—A few leet from the most desirable part of Broadway tor the business, Principals aduress 1N- VALID, box 116 Herald oft 10 DRUGGISTX,—BARE CHANC! ONE OP THE best stands uptown: stock and fixtures complete: on | @ leading avenue; will be sold ats sacrifice. apply to JAMIS. MOOR, 'No. 23 Tenth avenue, near Tweuty- sixth street. $10 coat, cost $30) in St. Petersburg; will tit a Man 01 10 to 18) pounds Address SOUTHERN GE - LEM, lerald oitice 9 FOR SALE, SHIPPING $2.000. Business, established 1863; has mi $7.00 to $11.0W per Fear; property worth mor price asked: hance seldom offered, as owner is leaving city. Address SULPPING, box 170 Herald office. ___MACHINERY, _ A HORIZONTAL LOCOMOTIVE AND PRIGHT + Boilers and Kngines; also Steam Pumps, Tanks, Shafting, dc. P. CASSIDY, No. 4 10 10 Bridge strect, Brooxlyt. iG AND SECOND HAND. ENGINES AND + Boilers, for all purposes, from 2 to 100 horse, with Steam Pumps-and misceilanecus Machinery, WILSON & ROAKEK, Water and Dover streets, TEN HORSE POWER HORIZONTAL ENGINE AND Se Po wons and waste pipes, &.; will be suld at Can be seen in good running or ier at Nos. 9 street, New York, or apply to W. W. Ion etreet, New York. S.—TWENTY SIX SQUARE AND OTHER with Boilers, Wo ; miscellaneous Machinery, ‘of all descriptions, at AVIS’ Machinery Yard. 56 and 58 Rall- road aveuue, four blocks trom ferry, Jersey City, {OR SALK—ONE FOUR FOOT SCREW-CUTTING Emery Wheel,a lot of tiuner’s Tools, ke. EEP, No. 8 Dey street, third floor. OR SALE—TWO LOCOMOTIVES; BOILERS IN good order; one 40 horse, the other 30 horse, No. 443 West Forty-sixth street, or 371 Wi WOR SALE—ERICSSON CALORIC ENGIN pumping and other purposes; also one Boiler, two 12 horse Steam Enuines, low. H. H. CARR, 135 Reade street, OR SALE—A LARGE LOT OF NEW AND SECOND hand ‘Stationary, Portable and Hoisitug Engines;, also Boilers. steam Pumps, Tanks and other Mechinery, B. FOX, 514 and 516 West Thirty fourth street, NY ores WAREHOUSE, 45 DEY STREKT.— ew and second hand Machinery: stationary, port able and toat ines: Bollers. shafting, Pulties, Beit. ing, Pumps and Miscellaneous Machinery: one second 4 bargain, Re horse hand Otis } oister tor sale cheap. Wanted, a one horse _ ; Hoper Engine, second hand. £W AND SECOND HAND STEAM PUMPS, ON No. Blake rump, nearly new, for sale cheap—By M_GROSHOS, ‘No. 577 Granit sire le cheap, Steam Saw, Tools, Benches, &c., a Lease ot Shop. Apply at9 o'clock A.'M. at 260 State eet, Brooklyn. ASP PUNCHER WANTED—TO | PUNCH CABINET ps. Apply to LDWARD J, HOLDEN & reet, New Yor! FOR A HEAVY CLOTH FUR LINED OVER- | TO CARPENTERS, STAIRBULDERS, &C. | i t | Upright Boiler, neariy new, with | | d Working Machinery, Mill | | | | Herald Upiowi | | it Fitty-fitth street, city, | | | i \ | , E.k,, Herald Uptown Branch office, staung price. HOUSES, ROOOMS, &C., WANTED. MUSICAL. MONG OUR MUSICAL ADVERTISBMENTS LAST sunday appeared a eard Tetlecung upom Me. leary in this City and Brooklyn. ANTED—1WO RUOMS, FURNISHED OR UN: Henhauer's capacity asa teacher and susting that he We orabh ina good lbeation, lor a physiciac was never Proviient or Musical Director of the New office; ubove Fourteenth street preferred; best of refes+ | York Conservatory of Music. ences. Address, stating terms, bay We deem it our duty to’ rectify the false statements contained in this advertwement, and to state that MF. Musical Director of the New York Conservatory of Music and one of the proprietors of the Brooklyn Branch of that institution: that he left it from cluice, and that Voth ay a musician and ag a teacher of the piaao as well as of stringed instruments he deserves the very high reputation which he has always enjoyed. JENTLEMAN, AP and Bedroom (the former with open freplace furnished or unjurnished: location not above Twenty: third street, reierences given and required. AGdress, stating price and location, box 1,256 Post office. WANTED—BY (A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, A KOOM with breaktast; location not above Thirty-fourth Bik in MUSICAL, NSTRUCTION ON PIANOFORTE puphi's resid AND SINGING AF e. $v per quarter; pupils tausne singing in Logis! hand italan | oT 9; alse prepated tor Concert. address INSTRUC TON, box lis Herald Uptown Branch fice, 1, Broad wage M. HALLAM WILL RECEIVE His PUPILS POR Yh» instruction—piano, violin, organ, * uving, har- mony. No. 5 cast Fourteenth street, New York Conser- vatory of Music, next to Delmonico’s. MAX, SCHWARZ TRACHER ON THE VIOLIN.—¥OR particulars apply at his residence, No, 8 Second avenue street, between Fourth and Sixth avenues, Address, stating terms, J. V. v., Post office box 4215 JANTED—BY A GENTLUMAN, A NICELY FUR- nished Koom over a store ou Sixth avenue. Ad- dress box 5,332 Post office. CARD, GRAND CONSERVATORY OF MU of the CITY OF NEW YORK, 122 Pith avenue, ———-———-,.| between Sixteenth and seventeenth streets (Knabe WANTED-FOR THR WINTER, A SMALL FURE ‘Building nished House, above Fourteenth street: withoud table, bed liner silverware, trem November 1, woul answer. Address box 14) Herald oitice, JANTED—A FURNISHED FLAT OR PART OF House, by a sinali family; moderate terms Address FH. K., box 124 Herald ottice. WANTED « PART OF A PRIVATE HOUSE, U furnished, by a family of adults; location east side between Filth and Phirtieth streets: must have improve- ments, Address, stating particulars and reat, 8. ¥., box 6,516 Vost oftiee. . it V J ANTED—FURNISHE owner board The most eaccesaful and complete-mustc school in the world Ail branches of vocal and {nsitumental music vracti- cally and theoretically taught, ‘The Amawur Orchestra meet every Tac-day evening. Classcal Soirees by the prolessors every sécoud Wed- menday. Leciures every third. Opera recitals every fourth Wednesday in each mouth, . The library, numbering over 15,000 volumes, is availa- bie to ail pupils ALWREY FORK ¢ RVATORY OF MUSIO, + No.5 Kast Fourteenth street, near Furth avenue. next duor to Delmenico's. rent, with privilege of taking other gentiemon mily small Address M.H., box 1s Herald Uptown Branch oftice. WAXTED-POUR UNFURNISHED Ri Board, tor three adults and one ilocation bejow Fortieth sircet, Third and Seventh yenuca Address, stating terms, &c., tor three days, J. K. L., box 142 Herald ollice, BROOKLYN BRANCH, 102, 104 and 106 Court street, near State. OPEN DAILY, FROM 9A, M. TO 8 P.M. FOR THE RECEPTION AND CLASSIFIOATION OF PUPILS. THIS CELEBRATED MUSIC SCHOOL offers the ao- cumulated advantages of many years of successful operation, The corps of professors now numbers forty-one of the ablest instructors in the country. PRIVAT. AND CLASS LNT RUCTION in all branches of music and modern languages at moderate pri The Orst prize tn music Was awarded to one of our pupils by the New York Normal College, The Orchestral senoois will be continued as usual. An | Amateur English and Liahan Opera will also be insti | tnted, in which pupils will be assigned full parts. Ihe Library will be complete. 3% years WANTSD—A FURNISHED HOUSH, IN GENTRAL location, where owner would reinain, with privi- lege of other’ boarders. Address MALVERN, Herald oulice, WANTED-NICELY FURNISHED ROOM, POR A lady during confinement; with a lady’ who will take care of her preferred. Address, stating terms, which must be wouerute, A, B C., Herald Upiown Branch ottice WANTEDIPART OF A HOUSE OR APARIMENTS With conveniences for housekeeping, ior gentle s — man, Wife and servant; location between Bleecker and CLASSES LIMITED totwo and three puptls, Tuirty-tourth streets and Fourth and Kighth avenues STRICTLY PRIVATE lessous when desired, Address, with price and particulars, P. W., Herald Up- ——— town branch office, N. B.—The New York Conservatory is the only char- ——________. | tercd Consarvatory of Music in the State. having lo WASTED-IMMEDIATELY, A FIRST CLASS FOR. | branch exceptin Brooklyn. and being eiurely distinct nished House in a central, desirable ueighbor- | irom other tustitutious which imitate its name, evi- hood, Where the owners would Woard: unexcepuonable ore We ar dently with the view of obtaining patronage thereby. references. Address REGIS, New Brighton (s. 1.) Post | ~~~ ay oo = = = olive, mE DOO et 7? REIFF, JR, VICE PRESIDENT OF THE NTOI — ~ New York Philharmonic Society, is engaged to cou- GENTLEMAN WANTS A | duct the New York Conservatory Amuteur Orchestra and Orchestral School. Mr. Relif is recogmized as one of the ablest condactors in the countr MiMsbRS NOW RuCKIVED, N. B.—The New York Conservatory is at No. 5 —— 7 th street, near Filth avenue (next to Delmon! DRESSMAKING (NO | o's), and has no Connection withany other music school on second story, be- | im the city. ay, and between Four- gemini the tering must be modera'e GENTEEL YOUTH. AN ADMIRABLE PIANIST nged. Address, with full par- | and. highly successful teacher, gives lessons at enth avenue pupils’ residence at $3 per quarter; highest references, —— Address TECHNIQUE, Herald Uptown Branch oilice. y ANTED— HOU EPIN' 3 = bbe Se ee ed WELL KNOWN PRIMA DONNA ASSOLUTO sponsible party of three adults, a nice untur- | , nished Second Fivor; good neighbo! in house with | JL wishes a few lady pupils; a reduction to those pre- Aduress OPA, vox 11 Herald WANTED SINGLE large room, without board, in a strictly private family, Letween Twentieth and Fortieth streets, Fourth and sixth avenues, Address, stating terms, H., box 4,383 Fost oftice WANTED Fon | PRIVATE sign), an Extension Room tween Sixth avenue and Brow teenth and Fortieth streets; to begin ; references exc ulers, MODISIK, TL s FOR LIGHT owner preferred. Address, | paring for the stage, J. A.B, Herald Uptown. oltice, | WANTED-BY FOUR ADULTS, PART OF HOUSE, | A MEZZO SOPRANO, TRAINED 4X ITALY UNDER | suitable for housekeeping, unturaished or party | tL Lamperti and an’Giovanni, desires an engage- furnished; rent $25 or $50 per month; references ex- | ment for opera or concerts; has sting at soverad of the changed, Address ». Q. T., Herald Uprowh Branch office, | best theatres in italy. Address OP HRA, box is3 Herald | oftice. ANTED—A COMFORTABLY FURNISHED ROOM, | aoa Vor without board, for gentleman and wite, below | L HAVING TICKE’ Fourteenth street and east of Third avenue. Address C, | pentisont Opening, | please assemble in the Arti — entrance. WM. BUTLER DU WASTELCIN GOOD NEIGHBORHOOD, BY FAMILY , Secretary und Director, of adults, Lower Part of house, containing five or six room: rent not to exceed $55 per mouth. jon, rent, &¢. | MARKED “STAGE,” TO teinway Hall, October 6, rooms, Fifteenth street JAN, President; J kwOM 7ii Broad way. N ORGANIST THOROUGHLY ACQUAINTED WITH . No, al West Washingion place, the Episcopal service wishes & position in New —_ ~ “| York or Brovklyn; wonld co-operate with a clergyman WAPTEROUNFURNISHED, | Lat ROOM AND | in training a choir of voysand wen to effect good co! hall Bedroom, or two Rooms on same floor, above | gegational singing ; small remuneration would be a Fourleenth street; ‘terms moderate. Address 8. P. W., | cepted; could provide @ good quartet. Address HAN- B oitlee. DEL, lleraid office. NNIK K, HARRIS, FROM ROYAL ACADEMY OF Music, London, having resumed her pianoforte in- struction, will receave # few additional pupils on moder- e terms; her method during her four years’ tition has given unqualified satistaction, insuring sound musical | knowledge, dexterity and refinement, Application at her residence, 22 Seveniy-sixth street, Third avenue, GENTLEMAN OF QRKAT EXPERIENCE GIVES instruction on Ptanotorte, Harp and Harmony at pupil’s residence, $10 per quarter; best references, Ad- dress, wiih residence, TACHER, box 120 Herald Up- town Branch ottice, 1,265 Broadway. THOROUGH AND SUPERIOR LADY TEACHER on piano, No, 426 Sixth avenue; no oxtra charge for going to pupils’ reaivenco; terms moderate; best ret erences’ Ring Adams’ bell. address Ve URNISHED ROOMS FOR HOUSE keeping for two persons Address, with terms’ A.G. B., Herald Uptown Brauch offic ANIED—IN A GOOD LOCATION, A SMALL HOUSE. or French flat, either turnished or anturnished; must be tu goou repair aud rent moderate, Address, with tull particulars, J. 0, B., Herald oitice, WANTEDCRY THRER RESPECTABLE AND GEN- teel aduits, furnished or unfurnished Rooms tor | housekeeping; permanent if sued. Address, statin; price, which must be low to secure ‘attention,’ MONT GOMER WAXTED-FURNISHED, BY A SMALL FAMILY OF ‘Adults, a House, tor the winter, at moderate rent, between Vhirty-fourth and Firtieth streets. Address K’ oe eee ee cence TING Room’ | A YOUNG BADY. SIGHT READER. BRILLIANT | WANTED-BY THREE ADULTS, A SITTING ROOM’ periormer on Piano, desires & few more pupils at | Kitchen and Bedroom, in private house, Ninth or | her own or pupil's residence; beginners rapidly ad- rent not to exceed $40 ver month, Ad- | vanced; terms $12 per quarter. Address STELLA, dress Mrs. 5, W. D., 491 Hudson street, Herald Uptown Branch offtes. VV ANTED-AN UNFURNISHED HOUSER, PART OF CARD.—THE UNDERSIGNED BEGS TO INFORM W ‘a House or first class Fiat (central location), by a the musical public that he has organized a family of three avults; only repiies stating {ull partica. select Singing Society, lars Will receive attention, Address I., box 144 Herald | for the purpose of giving those who have fair voices and Uptown Branch oflice. are tolerably good readers an opportunity to Improve ~ further and become acquainted with composttions of TANTED TO RENT—A HOUSE, EITHER FUR. | celebrated composers, &c. In connection he has estal ‘Wished, unturnished or Nin Carpets and mirrors lished training classes, day and everng, where vocal only; location must be between Fourth and Eighth aye. | cuiture and sight reading are taught at liberal terms, nucy and Fourteenth and Thirty-fourth streets Address, | Members of these classes are admitted to the society stating full particulars, size, namber of rooms and low- | When competent. He would Invite all ladies and ventle- | est rent, K. C, B., Herald Uptown Branch office. men who take an interest in music either to jon actively Finteenth ward ; RUG STORE FOR SALE—A PAYING BUSINESS, | and worth an investigation; a gooa location tor a | physician or medical student; satisfac ory reasons for selling. For particulars call ono r address Dr. I. GRAY, | care of George W. Kirchhoffer, 63 Second avenue. No agents. ESKS, TABL , CHAIRS, STOOLS, &C., NEW AND second hand? also walnut office Patttions and Railings, but little used, for saie lo’ FRANK CLAKK, lo Cortlandt street, near Broadway, OR SALE—ON THE WEST SIDE, A POPULAR Liquor Lead to i cash castomer ; ieee tee oo. ing, owner going ont of business; no agents need apply. ‘Adsess A.D. te, Herald ome, FoR SALE—A DRY GOUDB AND FANCY GOODS Business; suitable tor a lady. Address DRY GOODS, box 119 Herald office. ENRY D. MINER, AUCTIONEER (late Henry H. Leeds & Miner, established 1847), salesroo:n 105 Duane strect. TUBSDAY. September 29, at 103, o'clock, at residence 6% SEVENTH AVENUE, N. W. CORNER 43D STREET, HANDSOME HOUSEHOD FURNITURE, PIER ANU MANTEL MIRRORS, SILK, DAMASK AND LACE CURTAINS, &c., &c. comprising in partas follows :— Velvet and Brussels Carpets, gilt frame Pier, Mantel and Oval Mirrors: silk, damask ‘and rep Curtains; rosewood nd black wainnt Purlor Suits in brocatel ‘and reps: ntre and Side Jables, Oil Paintings, Engraving: and Chromos, carved rosewoot and blac walnut Bedsteads, Bureaus, Armoires and Commodes, en suite; rich bronze Chandeliers and Fixtures, best quality spring and air Mattresses, Bedding, Lounges and Chairs, oak But- fet, kxtension Tabie and Chairs, Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware, Oilcloths, Stair’ Carpets, ‘Hallstand, Kitchen Utensils, &c., &c. Ss AUCTIONEER, GENTELL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PAINTINGS, &c., ON TUESDAY, SiPTEMBER 29, AT 1014 O'CLOCK, AT NO. 34 WEST THIRTIETH STREET, comprising velvet and Brussels Carpets, Mirrors, Parior, Chamber, Library and Dining Room sits; vaiable. OM Paintings, Beds, Bedding, halr Mattresses, China, Glass and Plated Ware ; Coosing and Kitchen Utensils, &c, Catalogues al sale. 8. WEINKERGER, AUCTIONEER, SEL + Wednesday, September 30, at 10! o'clock, at No. 71 Recond street, tie entire Household rurmture of a pri- ‘Particulars in Wednesday's advertisement, jae JOHNSON, JR, AUCTIONELR. Furniture, Merchandise and Fine ..rts Salesroom ‘if Nassau street, " Beal Estate Department 21 Park row, New York. GENTEEL HOUSEHOLD FURNITUNE, &e JERE, JOUNSON, will seti on MO at his salesroom, avery large assoriinent of ture, removed 0 the store tor c Sr, Fine Armotre-a-Clace, Istagere. isu tine Bed ding, Mattre: eather beds, so: and Pillows, Biankets, Quil tel Curtains, munoer of ine Carpets, Suir CAs, ts, rugget ods, Bedroom Buits, Niandeane ressing Burents, s, corner Etageres, Wh. @ Wilson sewind Mactir ory vle- fant Musical Bux: aiso the dinine room Furnitur China aud Giass |) Ment saies, tron Warr Also 2 fine ro-e wood Also the syock ot the e, pespen Articles, Retrigerator: ty made Pranes, owe Truss Oi consisting of Trusses, Elastic Goods, Crutches, ished Stocs, ao., Ae. AMES CAGNLY, Rist HUDSON On Mona: and Fixtures of ti fatiet ap 7 West Twenty-cieht ood assorunent of Liquors. AWNBROKERS' SALES—BY THOS. J. MGRATH, Peiphuctioncer, salesroom, 158 Chatham street, corner Monday—Men's and women's Clothing. By order N. Stich, Third avenue. ‘Tuesday—Men's and women’s Clothing, silk Dr welvet Cloaks, Kemuants of Silk, 4c. By order G. cka, Bleeckor street. Men's and women's Clothing. 08, ed By order AWNBROKERS’ SALES—BY R. Auctioneer, salestoom No. 89 Bi ‘Monday, september By order Hugh Freel, Rose street, 60) lois Clothing, Tueiday, September 29—By order Henry Mcaleenan, Eight avenue, GW lots Clothing. ednesday, ember 30—By order Moss Bros, 61 Catharine sireet, 00 lots Watches and Jewelry. Thursday, October By order Hugh Mcaleenan, Sec- ond vente; 1) lotg Clotning. Friday, October 2—By order D, De Long, East Broad- way, AWNBROKER'S SALES.JAMES AGAR, AUC- tioncer. will sell at snlesroom, 69 New Bowe Nonday, 60) lois men’s and women's Cloth By ‘or- der Jacob Blaumauer, Canal street. ‘Fuesday, 600 lots men's and women’s Clothing. By or- cer Joseph Blaumauer, Seventh avenue. Wednesday, 54 lots then’s and women’s Clothing, By order solomon & Co., Bighth avenue. Thursday, $0 lots men's and women’s Clothing. By or- der m. Davis, sullivan street. Friday, AX lots men's and women's Clothing. By order J.d. Keilv. Firat avenue, ous Ciothing. NOR SALE—A NICELY FITTED UP DINING Room in Brooklya. Apply to WILLIAM A. SHIN, Attorney and Counsellor, 219 Montaguo street, Brooklyn: JECOND HAND PRESS WANTED—OF ere Be V power to stamp out iron one-eihth 1 one inch diameter. R, Herald ottic thick Address, stating lowest price, B. 3 or become passive members. Further particulars Will be ANTED 10 RENT—10P LOFT, WITH SKYLIGHT, | Cheertuily given by applyiug at the American Conserv: for photograph purposes, downtown. inquire at tory of Music, No. 6 bast Twentieth street. Kesnectt Photo-Galyanic Reliet Company, 10 Barclay street, top HENLY SCHKUED: floor, = TKAM HOISTERS CONSTANTLY UN HAND, WO horses can raise one ton twenty feet ten times in one minute; great Pile Driver. Rushworth patent; Rais- ing and Lowerimz Apparatus, Apply at 68 West Twenty-eighth street. Westie CENTRIFUGAL sala, several of the above, in first rate orde atew months inasugar refinery, now out ot service. Apply by letter to either THEO. A. HAVEMEYER, 98 Wallstreet, New York, or to Messrs, HARRISON, HAVE- MEYER 4'CO., Philadelphia, TEN | | us T THE AMERICAN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC | TANTED TO RENT—BY GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, classes are now forming for the study of harmony, WA Witont ehildren, an unfurnished Plook in eecieuy’ fugue and counterpoint, so essential to a complete musi. private house, not higher than Twenty-tiiuh street, bee | C#l education. Protessor HEIMBURGER, the distin. | tween Second and ae avenues guished Pianist and Composer, will take Charge o! the Hr RGM Fent not over $45. | Eline. Also pubils who Wish W prepare for teachers oF " concert periormances on the piano will receive particu. | lar attention, Mr. Keimburger ts now open for coucert ements, FIRST CLASS GERMAN MUSIO TEACHER IS anxious to obtain a tew more.scholars for instruc- on piano; Nas best city reterencea Address A. In the Country. WAnTED—at FAIR RENT, A HOUSE, AT BERGEN Point, or near some station on line (Central) near address U. 0, W., 129 Broad street. New York, 100 FBT OF 2 OR 24% INCH SHAFTING, MEDIUM size Sturtevant Blower, Mngine, Lathe, Planer, Bhaper, Drill and 7inch >team poe adaress, with ce and price, JOSEPH M. KiRBY, Jr., Herald office. OR > ALE—MEDICAL PRACTICE, WORTH $3,000 incash collections annually; 40 minutes from New | York; homeopathic. Address a. P., box 132 Herald Up- town Branen office. WOR SALE—AT PLAINFIELD, N. J.. MiLLINERY and Ladies’ Furnishing Store, Siock, Fixtures and Lease; desirable location; stock and fixiures nearly | new, having a good, first ‘class trade. For partic address Post office box 718, Plainfleid, N. J. OR SALE—BUSINESS—THE COSEY LITTLE BAR. room, known ptewart’s Side Board, No. 256 Dul- POR SALES A CANDY STORE, WITH SODA WATER and root beer Fountain, very cheap. 340 AUanuc uyenue, Brooklyn. OR SALE—BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGG DEPOT, one of the best stands in the city, well flttea up and established many years: a splendid: chance for any one understanding thé business. For an interview address, | for one week, 5. 3., Herald office. {OR SALE—THE LEASE AND FURNITURE OF A large four story Boarding House, weil filled with boarders, the owner wishing to retire on account of | bealth. Address BOARVING HOUSK, Herald office. POR SALE=A WELL BSTABLISHED MERCHANDISE, | brokerage pusiness, now doing a good and {ncreas- ine business, near Wall strect. For terms and fuil par- ticulars address BROKIK, Herald office. JOR SALE—AN OLD ESTABLISHED LADIES’ AND | gents’ Furnishing Store, on the best block of Third | | Avenue; a fine store and good fixtures, Inquire of GANS BROTHERS, 570 Third avenue. | PNOR, SAL 'Hé STOCK, FIXTURES AND LEASE of boys’ Clothing and Gentlemen’s Furnishiny small; good store for dry goods. App!y a et. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—FOR CLOTHING OR Roard, a smali lot of English and Scoten Ales, Claret and other Wines and Liquors; also an Order for turniture a stationery ; all first class, Addreas T., box M7 Herald pftice. Ke SALE—A FIRST CLASS LIQUOR STORE, IN good order, in drat class business location ; good res- sons for selling: ache! BEGLAN & CO, 903 West Thirtieth street. YOR SALEONE EIGHT FOOT SILVER BHOW. case, bY Frader: also one walnut Counter and Shely- ing, one s Fixture, &c.; will be sold cheap, Inquire at09 nudson street. or SALE—A CROCKERY AND HOUSE FURNISH- ing Store, cheap for cash. 1,619 second avenue. POR, SALETONE OF THE OLDEST STATIONLRY Stores in the city, near new Post office; Jong lease, Ae, Por paruculars dpply to J.J. MALONE, Lig Nassad sur JOR SALETA NICE TOY AND VARIETY STORE, opposite a pablic school; good reasons given tor selling, Address K.G. 0.. box 4,094 Post office. YOR SALE—THREE STANDS IN WEST W. HING- ton Market for cash, or will exchange for Real Estate in New York, Jersey 'y or Brookiyn. Adaress PRODUCE, box 109 Herald office, WOR SAL’ A FIRST CLASS OYSTER AND CHOP | House, in Jersey City, situated opposite railroad depot and close to terries Address GYSTERS, box 109 Herald office, or apply on the premises, 13 kxchange place, Jersey’ City. JOR SALE—HOTEL, LEASE AND FIXTURES, WITH | {50 furnished rooms, doing a good business: amount Of cash required stall: goou party can make money, Ad- dress U., Lox 16) Herald office. {OR SALE—A REAL ESTATE OFFICE, WITH Lease, Furniture and Sate, Carpets, Books, Good | Will, &c., tor sale at & sacrifice; tinmediite possession. Address 0, 5. ., Herald Uptown Branch ofiice. ‘ Phi a resi caneiete yy OR SALE—THE FIXTURES AN® GOOD WILL OF an old estabhshed carpenter shop; none but. an jonest atid industrious man heed answer. Address 8. 0. ¥,, Herald Uptown Branch ofc OR SALE—STOCK, FIXTURES AND GOOD will of & Men’s Furnishing Goods Store, ata bar- ‘ain. For particulars call of or address SHARTS, 140 signth avenue, OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS BOARDING HOUSE, nicely turmished, with ten sleeping rooms: reasona: bie ternis; possession immediately. Address A. B., Herald Uptown Branch office. JOR SALK—THE POPULAR LIQUOR STORE NO. 57 K Macdougal street, one door irom West Houston, re: cently enlarged and refitted; 15 roowuss 9 vears’ lease. War varticulars call an Lan orepatagay u bower, Aduress A, D,. box 280 HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WAS in this City and Brookiyn, A LADY PRINCIPAL IN ONE OF \THE PUBLIC schools who takes her meals out wishes a Room and Beitroom, untarnished (in a house with the owner reterred); the highest reterences given and required; | Address. for three days, stat: location must be central. ing particulars und lowest terms, ©. H. ¥., Herald Uptown Branch office. A FURNISHED FLAT WANTED—COMPLETE FOR housekeeping, with Beds, Linen, China, Cooking Utensils, &c., &c., by a small, genteel, ‘responsible tam- Hy, who' will tale the best cure of everything; won't buy, but will pay $80 per month rent until May or June for one in a good location, containing not teas than 6 rooms; give tuil particulars to receive immediate aiten- pees Address AMERICAN FAMILY, box 2 Herald omtice. x 12 PLAT WANTED—IN A NEAT HOUSE, GOOD neighborhoo 1; rent not to exceed $30 per month; every accommodation; must be in good order and cleai; for a young married couple, desiravle and per- manent tenants, with the best city references. Address, for three days, MAKSHAL, box 115 Herald office, STORE OR HALF STORE WANTED—ON BROAD- ‘way suitable for a light retail business. Address, fortwo days, HARTZ & LEVY, 21¢ West Twenty-secon stree| FOUR STORY HOUSE WANTED—FURNISHED | —— or unfurnished; location must be central and every Way first class, Advertiser would not ooject to turnisli- ing owner with rooms and priva'e table if desired; good assurance given for furniture and payment ot rent, Send particulars to ©. 8, PLUK & CO., i8l Fitth av. ee =PART OF UNFURNISHED HOUSE WANTED— By a gentleman and wite, without children, for housekeoping; house must have alt modern improve. ments, and be in good neighbor todd, between Fourteenth and Thirty fourth streets; rent not Above $5) per monih; Jewish family preferred, MARRILD GENTLiMAN WOULD PAY $30 OR $40 a month for two comfortably turnished Rooms, with | | | A | yacut WANTED—FROM 22-10 Address FIFTY, Herald oflice, | 8 private family. where, by adding ofsentisis, he could, } oy in a quiet way, keep house church preterred. Brauch office. FAMILY DiStRR TO RENT A HOUSE IN A B38, neighborhood; rent about 2,000, Address UNFURNISHED, box 141 Herald Uptown Branch office. ‘ARDS, CIRCULARS, BILL HEADS, POSTERS, Law Forms, Bills of Lacing and every kind of Job, Commercial and Theatrical Printing neatly, cheaply and promptly done at THE METROPOLITAN PRINT- ING ESTAMLISHMENT, No. 218 Broadway. Estimates cheertally given on appitcatio: (QENTLEMAN AND WIFE WANT A BACK PARLOR: ‘I anexceptionable location; up town; privilege of range; opportunity for refined tamily desiring a retined couple to lighten expenses. Address RELIABILITY, Herald office. OUSE WANTED—BETWEEN FOURSKENTH AND Forty-seventh streeta, west of Fourth avenue and st of Seventh avenue; rent not over $1.5, also the Lower Part of @ house, rent not over $300. Address HOWARD PERRY, box 3,085 Post office. WISH 10 minutes’ walk from Grace Address RH. M., Herald Uptown TO HIRE A FURNISHED HOUSE BELOW Fifty ninth stroet, Jn # good location ; rent about $200 month. CULE & GRAY, 536 Sixth avenue, — IGHT HOUSEKEEPING,—WANTED, APARTMENTS, 4 Well furnisned, good neighborhood and location, suitable for housekeeping; it_ very desirable would purchase furniture; must be on Hight of stairs; no children, fam@y small; ccommodations @ liberal price will be paid ence. Address, stating each and all particu TON, Heraid Uptows Branch office. OOM WANTE for suitable pst Feier= r8, BOS- SECOND STORY BACK ROOM, | | | | fluor or only one | without board, for a singie gentleman; location up | town: good price tor desirable locality; good reference. Address PRINDLE, Herald Uptown Branch office. {UIT OF FURNISHED ROOMS (ONE FRONT, WITH. Sout board) wanted, pewween. Shir. and Highth ave- hues, not below Fourteenth street: $35 a month, Ads dres'M, F., 117 Lee avenue, Brooklyn, 5. MREB ADULTS WISH TWO BEDROOMS AND Parlor. furnished, tn @ strictly private family; $20 Weekly will be paid, and. permanent tenants secured. Address MURGL, Herald Uptown Branch office. PARTIES OFFERING HOUSES FOR SALE (OR 10 T° spouted family of three aduits would pay a | moderate monthly tental for an unfurnished House, and Yacate on 13 dayq notice whenever the house is sot, Aduress IWANSENT, box 1 Herald Uptown ora once. ANTHD—A MACHINE SROP) uh O8 ABOUT NEW ork, with steam engine, boiler, &c., “aduress A. 30 iiersld vibes | Address M _ YACHTS, STEAMBOATS. iat, 2365 West Sith st &C. GENTLEMAN OF THOROUGH MUSICAL EDU- | cation will give lessons on piano at pupils rest. dence at $i2 per quarter. Aduress {BACHLR, box 122 | Herald Uptown Brancn office. WOR SALE VERY CHEAP—A SMALL SCHOONER of five tons, Comper, tastened and in good order. In- Quire on board, pier 83 North Rive oR. SALE-STEAMBOAT PORT Poth re Meed | CARD. if i over us , 33 i 1 1 $B" reets depth of hold. BY leat; aynudere wd | MAX MARETZER, the renowned conductor and ope- | eG ieet; draught, 5 Jeet; boiler api engine | Tatic impresstrio, is now assocutted in the direction of Siverhauled’ und in’ good order, Apply to | the New York Conservatory of Music, No.8 Rust Fours LOCK & Cn 4 tif wreck. teenth strvet (uext to. Delmionico’s. aid will personally | erate Ayetbediadle: instruct guch pupsle ax desire to prepare for ‘a pudile | : : carcer. Mr. Mareizek will alsy nave charge of the aina- JOR SALE—A VERY FAST, THOROUGHLY BUILT | & Sons | sloop Yacht, 41x14; 18 4 splendid sea poat and eastiy | SUF operas to be given by the Conservatory the ensuing { fitted out tor winter cruising; Will be sold cheap torcash. | “they | recentl JOUN ‘The advantages of this connection cannot be overesti- txt avenue, matea. Puplisially competant may obtata good euguge- JOR SALE—OR WILL EXCHANGE FOR A-SMALD | Mets either in thls couutry of in Burope. Boat, an open centreboard Schooner Yacht; lengty AT ™ sew York N New York Norms. Conservatory, | 29 feet; beain & AY MARSHALL, | dis West Forty-ninth st, between Ninth and Tenth'ava, | 28 Kast Fourtecath street, near Union square, | the usual ruisiakes of conservatory i IGUT DRAUGHT FREIGHT PROPELLER FOR teaching are entirely avuided. and A only the best usuruction 4a yiven in sale or charter—In pertect order, about 150 tons; | singing, Piano Music, ireight house on deck. Apply to THE. SMITH & BR toot Essex stroet, Jersey City, where boat can be seen. Harmony and’ Modern Languages, = F. A. GERLAGH, Director, LL BOYS, AGED $ TO 14, HAVING QOaD voicss | ‘and who are not connected with other chotrs, may be admitted in the choir at Grace church, Church of the TEAM LAUNCH—27 FELT LONG, 6 FEKT BuaM, | new last spring, will be sold low. NEVINS, i 278 Tenth venue, corner Twenty-sixth sireet mare rors Scat Heavenly Rest and Church of the Holy postles by ap- Meee ee aeee eth ay hat beste le fea iene | piving at the building adiotniug’ church Rorner Ninta. | drach, "Cary Suttorsone ang mse Can be seentas avenue and Twenky-elghch sireet, on Mondays fom 8 to | Tank Bate's foot Thirty-seventhstreet, outh Brooklyn. SOF / to oF. M. tesides other advantages. boys are taught, read music, tosing (not shout), and are paid | liberally when prosicient. TENTION | YOUNG MEN.—THOSE WHO POSSESS | | musica! talent and wish to learn to play an orches- tral instrument can do so at lithe expense by applying he Americau Conservatory of Music. COMPETENT GENTLEMAN, TEACHER O¥ THE. | piano and Spanish, will give private iessons at the | pupil's remdence or his own; terms $.0 wo $19 per quarter. | | Address MU=1C, 270 Bighth avenue, | BOERELMAN, PIANIST, BEGS TO ANNUUNCR sto his triends and the public his intended return from Burope on or before October 1. ensuing, Address / Wt residence, 106 West Forty-fith sireet, i 2 FKET, dress KE, WILSON, 139 South Fifth avenue. ) BOATS ON HAND—READY TO SHIP ALL. 10 and sizes and Spoon Cars, at Si3- 75 South street and Lidth street, Harlem iver. ST&LPHEN ROBERTS, | KINDS, v Y REDUG. aL A An extensive stock, of Slate and Marble, Mantels K Trays and Slavs Work of every description, Ay aphind PENRHYS SLATE COMPANY Union square, Fourth avenue and Seventeen st, N. ¥ a. M* NASH'S MUSICAL ACADEMY, 177 AYA Washington, corner Myrtle avenue, Brook- \yn.—The gul-fuying department i# & classical musia ol, Drouressive, thorough and complete as ung school where the kugtish Weoguages is taught Course the sane 4s in Italy. Terms, $9 a quarter, two hour lessous ® Woek, payable on entering. M* DAHM, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC AND GERe Snip aty desires a few more pupils for the piano and ging: terms very moderate and first class instrucuom fiven. “Residence No, 38 second avenue, near sixth at. RW. M. CAMPANA HA " 3 ME WM CAMPANA HAS RESUMED HIS PIANO CMON at bis rr ¥ v Fesidence of pupils. "Fut wrins: kes addrers S28 Pith ate MB NoW RECEIVED FOR THE NEW YORK M QONSERVATORY AMATEUR ORCHESTRA at No. 5 Kast Fourteenth street, uext to Delmonico's ME. GAZZANIGA AND SIGNOR M Instruction in ail branc ihovat olagings oak eaten: Teot Italian method: reading at sight eis and speedy system under Professer “d. GO lege of Music, No. § West Fouriceuth stree avenue. RS. CHARLOTTE HUTCHL WINTERBU: a Singing classes for ladies, $1 50 or tweies Magee instruction; also private lessons 19 singing and Voice Building. send for circular, Wl Kast | weutieth sireet OSES UNDERNEATU THK SNOW,” Berge, Tacs s {Dance of the syipns, * vi erge, Ne. lymn of the Angels. hers 50e.; “Spring song,” Berge, Soe. ; “Tarantelie,” Taner Uc. BEKGE, 80 Ea: Fourteenth street ORE, QE HE MOST PROMINENT PROFESSORS OF singing In the city wishes to meet with a really good Young soprano v he invites those who are willim loury the chance by Sending their address to PROFS: SOR, box 388 Post office. Lf the voice is satistactory she Will receive tree instructions tn ail branches necessary to become a first class ope: sings @PEEBOR SOCIETY'S: free vocal classes, thirteenth season. Opening Ex- ereises, with Mitsic and Addresses, Tuesday evening, Oo tober 6, at Ste! jpg Admission fret M. BULLER DUNCAN, President. Jxnoma Horxins, secretary and Director, 7H Broadw: RGAN LESSONS BY GEO. W. MORGAN, the celebrated organist, at the _ NEW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIO, No. 5 Kast Fourteenth street, next to Delmont DROFES-OR P. N, PALMER WILL COMMENCES his lessons in piano, singing, harmony and Spanish and French languages 341 West’ Twenty-cighth street, first tloor, 0 LeSSONS IN CL. Pp ES OR PRIVATR.— L Thorough instraction; simple progressive method Voeal Culture—vot paid sight readinz; style, all from bexiun. eg to the hizhest Auish tanght al the Aner: Sean Conservatory et terms Within the means of all. For particulars apply to Protessor HENGY sCHROGDER, usical Director, tw TO ANNOUNC NDELARI BEC Gigxor A. BE To his friends and pupils that he will resome his im- struction in singing on Mond. ptember 24, and will be ut his room, No. 9 E: and T) 1G. G, RIZZO BEGS LEAVE TO INFORM HIs PO~ ©) pils that he has returned wo the city and will com- menice his singing lessons on the 2ist just. His addres¢ Messrs. Wim. Knabe & Co., 112 Fitth ayenue, above Six teenth street h street, on Mondays ZIGNORA MUBIO-CKLLI HAS RESUMED HER SING ing lessons as her residence, 78 West Forty-eighth sf IGNOR M. BINA HAS RESUMED. HIS VOCAL LKS- sonsat the GRAND CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, 112 Firth avenue. ye LET—EVENINGS, FURNISHED ROOM FOR musical gatherings,’ orchestra, club, classes; fire, gas; aio large Studio to a first class artist; terms mod- fe. No, 37 Union square, West, room 7. MO YOUNG GENTLEMEN.—AN ELEGANT PIANIS?, in the vicinity of the Fifth Avenue Hotel, gives lee sons at his roouas in the evening; terms very reasonable, Address PHOPESSON, box 12) Herald Uptown Brancit ‘ote 10 DANCING ACADEMIBS,--AN ELEGANT PIANIST, playing all the Strauss waltzes Jn perfect time, wishes: an eugagement: would also play as substitute. “Address ‘M. M., box L26é Herald Uptown Branch office. WAXIEDSA FIRST CLASS LADY PIANO PLAYER. Inquire at 126 West 27th st. after 12 o'clock. WANTEDIBY A YOUNG MAN, A POSITION Ad a reotRanist in 8 sinall city church or Sabbath school. e Organist, Leraid Uptown Branch office. K. BASSFORD, THS WELL-KNOWN PLANISE and composer, has resumed his lessons at the GRAND CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, 2 Fifth avenue. 7. MEIR RESPECTFULLY INFORMS HIS frionds and pupils that he will resume his lessons, j Were moderate. W. in singing on Mouday, Septamber 25, Address 24 University place. A. & 8 SE'S DANGING ACADEMIES, —CL. +, at Masonic Had), 114 Bast Thirteenth strect; Bre- Yoort Hail, 151 Kast Fitty-fourth street. PRIVATE LES- SONS at any hour, CIRCULARS at private academy, 212 East Eleventh street. DODWORTIVS PRIVATE CLASSES FOR DANG- « ing, No. 212 Fifth avenue, corner of Twenty-sixta . open for the season Saturday, October 10. Morning and afternoon classes tor ladies and child rea. Evening Classes tor. gentlemen. Send for a circular. —J, MARS’ ACADEMY OF DANGING, 29 4A. Bleecker streot, uow oper. Classes Wednesday nd Saturday eveuings, For terms, &e., send for circus Jar. >oiree Wednesday evening, sep 30, at 9 o'clock. -WILSON'S DANCING ACADEMY, ARTHUR +L. Hall, 803 West Pourtecuch sireot, near Fichth ave. hue. —Classess now open to beginners’ For terms, &c., send for cireaiar. Sotree every Tuesiay and Saturday. T DE GARMO HALL, FIFTH AVu AND FOUR teenth street. —Today, 10:30, Rev. Willlam Fishbaugh, Sabject—“The Way Qutot Materialism.” 2:30, atere ence; 7:30, Professor MNitchcocss Tuesday evening, 5, Lecture and conferenci —CARTIER'S. DANCING ACADEMY, PLIMPTON'S. + Building, intecsection Stuy vesmut an'd Ninth streets classes exory Monday and Thursday; privat tion Monday eveuing at. 9 o'c! Priya PpROOKES' DANCING ACADEMY. 361 BROOME BT., will open tor the season 2 Tuesday. sept. 29, 184, tor adults, Saturday, Oct. 3, for ehtidren. All tho fashionable dances in one course of lessons, BALLRIMASTER DUMARS! DANCING ACADEMY, 24 West Fourth street.—Glasses open. All Dances tanght pertectiy in one quarter: six fashionable Dauces taught vertectiy 1n six private lessons. \ oH, RIVER'S DANCING ACADEMY, 175 STATE ja street, Brooklyn. —Now open. send for a circular. Enclose 25 oaRts Lor & Danger 8 Assistant.” Capptonase: DANCING ACADEMY, PAREPA Hall, corner of Kighty-siath street and Third awe- nue.—Wednasday, and saturday afternoon and evening. Pieage seud tor circular. ‘ AMILTON'S DANCING ACADEMY, HAMILTON » Hall, Sixty-ninth street and Third’ avenue.—Kve-~ nings of ialition, Mondays. aud Thorsdays, Soiree every Monday at9 P.M. For terns, &e., send for circular, J, QPL CLASSES, FOR DANCING, ODEON e}. axl, 4 and 825 West Thirty-eighth street, hetweem, ighth.and Ninth avenues; classes Tuesday and Friday eveniugs; soiree, October 6. B DEGARMO, R2 FIFTH AV UE, CORNER. Pourteenth street, will resume private instruction in Dancing October 1; regular classes, October 10. Par- doulars in cireular, RK TRENOR'S ACADEMY OF DANCING, Lyric Hall, Sixth avenue (Reservoir square), is now open. Send or call for circdiar, ACPHERSON'S DANCING ACADEMY WILL for the season, Send for a circular. 200 Wi fy-eighth street, corner B: lessons every day and e ro oiree next Wednesday evening, september 9), at 9 o'clock, P. 3.— Tall to let for parties, sociables, &c, rv OPEN KLABER, EAST KIGHTKENTH STREET, anae, = 4 . Third avenue, {eselling and manufacturing ROOKLYN.—THE MOLLENHAUKR CONSERVA.. | ait Kinde of marble and ‘marblewed Mantels and oiler | tory, of Music is open every day from 8 A. M.to 9°) PY M. Mr, Henry Mollenhauér, late President a Marble Work at greatly reduced prices. Marble Turmug | Jaga ‘Wirweior or the, New: Fork Comereutars at | Mimo ‘ang proprietor of tbe Brooklyn Branch, nas pihcin ———— Sroken connection with that’ instituted | GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICKS OF MARBLE fiveslesons only at the Mollenbauer Conservatcry ut 3 At ‘and marbieized Mantels, all kinds of Floor Tiling, | Kiusic. Monuments, Headstones, Slabs for plumbers and cabinet | ee SHKRIDAN'S ACADEMY OF MODERN DANO ing, 613 and 615 Third avenue.—Glide and Redowa Waltz and aj! she fashionable dancing taught in one quarter; Monday and Thursday. Saturday aiterncoa or \adies aud children, THE <, i makers, now offered at 5, KLABER & 00.'S Steam Mar- VARL ALVES, TRACHER OF RINGING, NO. 77 ST. ble Works, Nos 217 to 228 West Fifty-nrst street, near / Mark's place.—Particutar attention paid to papilay | Broadway. | desiring to prepare themselves or the opera, src ke | GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES OF MARBLE | (ueRe CLASSES NOW FORMING AT THR NEW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, No, 5 Bast Fourteenth street, next to Delionico’s DWARD MOLLENHAUER, PROPES: Theory, te., will recer cal music, Violin and piano. tore, 23 Union square. and Marbieized Mantels, all Kinds of Floor tiling, Monuments, Headstones, Slabs tor plumbers and cabinet makers, now offered at KLABER & CO.'S Steam Mar. Lie Worm, Nos 217 to 223 West Fitty-first strect, near Broadway. OR OF MUSTO, | & few incre pupils for vo: | Apply as Schubert's mmusto | JTEWARTS SLATE MANTELS, MARBLE AND ST Wood Mantels, rich and elegant desizas, at the low. | eat prices. 220 and 222 West Tweaty-third street, between Seventh and Lighth avenues \ WOWARD MOLLENHAUER WILL RECEIVE APPL ewtions for instruction In vocal music. piano and | === | Violin at kd. Schuberub’s music store, 2i Cnien square, or address Fanwood, N. J. =a tL TABLES AS VIRST CLASS PIANO LESSONS GIVEN BY A THOR | eessor to Phelan & Coilender, 733 Broadway, New York. ers. will be iinprexed in a short space of time. "address. 1 — = WEBER, Herald Uptown Branch office. IALTY.—GREAT AMERICAN BEVEL TA. minadaleniniane dies, with Delaney’s Wire Cushions, used exelu- | 7, sLAK 10 LSD CONTRA | Jively tor All natch gaines; second hand Bevel Tubes, | WFRST CLASS SOPRANO AND CONTRA .TO ARR open to an engagement in acharch choir, sepa- | omplete,, $200, Bayaveiies, Tripolies and Russian, | ; : gemplet., $00, Bagatelven, Tripolties and, ussah, | ravely'or togatiie; anwierate waary. Addsess ALGR- | GO: Herald Uptown Branch office. duced prices, W. H. GRIFFITH & CO., No. 40 Vesey st. 2 r DER Te \OOD VIOLONCELLO AND A TWO OCTAVE WOOD HELAN & COLLENDER CAKOM TABLE, WAL ot 4 nut, 5x10, but litte used; price $223. Injuire at ear woceliameatn Cpe Care Biabie, Forty secoad street and Seventh avenue. _ oe erompamtdnt J = Saar! AUITAR.—PROPESSOR BDMUND CLAKK, THE | resowned teacher of vocal and instrumental masio, DENTISTRY, _ en nner nnrmmmnnmmmnnrmvnnn | 289 Bowery, ‘Tertas $12; 26 lessons $15 at the pupil's BEAUTIFUL SET, $5, $8; GUM THETH, $10, SIN | resuleuce; @ rapid and’ thorough advancement gua- gle, $\; extracting with gas, Svc, ; silver dllings | ranvaed. Suc. Examine specimens. NEW YORK Dis TAL ROOMS, | 262 SIXtA avenue Open Sunday, Remember 22. | [NTRRNATIONAL MUSIOAL AND SHSATRICAL, | * eta AGENCY, R, WHITE, DENTIST, HAS REMOVED TO | connected with ‘Sixth arghue, formerly of 20. sou of Tenth, $5 VERGER & CO. No. J Houlevara des.tealiens, $4; gum Sets, $10; teeth died, Se. ; gold, $1; Warranted. a 1 3 ‘ DRID, MILAN, ST, BETERSBURG, Oyan Sunday, ______ | LONDON, MADRID, MbAR, IT R MICHARLIS, 82 BAST FOURTH STREET, NEAk | The Agency is prepared to transact Dusiness with the ‘Second avenue. —Sets $10, with or without éxtraot. | musical and theatrical professions in auy part of Ku- ing; filing 80 cente: tect built Up on roois., to origuual | rope. as ye ee. this Conunent, P, RULGLAN shape and color, Office open Sundays ti | ie) Re | br mond Seana five horse | price. SAVE MONEY.—0R. WAIT & SON, DENTISTS, wae Sea twenty’third iret, extract whdor pure, Hest | WITH PRACTIOR, 88 FRR . Fat toot and Boo. each Additional; hall usta rst Tevenitiot or Brier ssupetion act i ee r ‘uplis attended at their own TRUCHION ON PLANC month i advance, 8 LECTURE SKASON. A —SPRCIAL LECTURE BVERY NIGHT AT EIGUE + o’elock at the New York Museum of Anatomy, 618 Broadway, between Houston and Biee p (oeanen OP PHARMACY. Savvvusen $6 Yer% ven ‘rotessor P. W. Bedior fie haste, im bere seven, at the College Rooms, Members cae their samiies, stadents and all triends of be present phanmacy are invited to te Pres nTXOTTO, Secretary. aA WASHINGTON. (N 1876."—THE REV DR, (atria Tiaany will lecture at Steinway Hall, om rt October 2—subject, “George Washingion ' Belay evening, Ooeeeis ci. tap Wasningion Nemsoat Mouumens, Tickets 5) cents, Lecture to commence at So'clock. Mw RR CORDOVA THE FAMOUS LECTURER, IM wil ieeture on “O¥r New Clergyman,” at Associa tion Hab, Twenty-third street and Fourth avenue, on Tuesday evening, se plember 29, 1874, at 8 P. M.. for ‘the venett of “Ths Free Dormitory ‘tor Women,” and other Beuevelant objects of “fhe Praternais”' Tickets at Gurley’s bookstore, under the Hall and at the door, WANTED TO PURCHASE, CHANDISE WANT —CASH PAID FOR ALL Kinds of Mercnandise. Parues wishing to dispose of their stocks for cash will (ng & purchaser at once oy ealling av408 Broad way, third floor, or by addressing & letter as above to 8. W WASTEDI1O BUY, AN OFFICE RAILING OR PAR: Uition, either wood, glass of Iron. | Address, with full Goreme nen and price, N. J. DEMAREST @ 00. Wholsaie Harness Manufacturers, Newark, N J. ] AILROAD TICKKTS TO SAN FRANCISCO, FIRST of second class; one to five, Address, with lowe: Brice, CALIFORNIA, Vox 142 Herald office," WASTED—VERY LARGE FIRE PUMP, $0) FEET OF suction and 1,20) discharge Pipe and Fittings: give half cash for a good rig, Address V. W., Herald office, ANTED TO BUY—ELKCTROTYPER'S | ourrig Press, &c. Inquire of PHOLO-GALV ANIC RELI! COMPANY, lu Barclay strect ANTED—TO PURCHASE, A SECOND HAND BUSR Supertor avutcial toeth and gold plugging; i merly of ighth avenue. brices Mode rata, reatdanoa re ua war man! ‘stoue Spice Milt, once, stating vrive aud a at O84) Hudagn street 96

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