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SITUATIONS WANTHD—FEMALES, Couns, he. t »., FIRST FLOOR.—YOUNG WO. 133 jan eeaced pain cook and to assist witn wash- ing and ironing, or would do general housework, where her child, 7 years of age, would not be objected’ to; no objection to country; references. Call for two days. $1 $801 ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS 143 Meet Washer and ironor: honest and obliging: city reference. NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1874.-QUINTUPLE SHEET. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. “Miscellaneous. ll WARREN PLACE (CHARLES 8T).—A FRENCH Class dresimaker and can instruct chi aks English and Spanish, is a first Pe Tidten, desires an engagement with a family going to Havana, Address for one wi PROFESSIONAL SUPUATIONS WANTED— FEMALES. REAR—A YOUNG Qwith little girl ood cook, washer And froner; clty or country; pay dest reference, TABLE COLORED WOMAN AS FIR ee Tan priate family. Address iS eo ileenia ptown Branch office, Call on Monday. ]4 ELM 8T., NEAR GRAND, 43, Noman small Chambermaids, &. EAST 82D ST.—A YOUNG GIRL, LAT: 164 ands todo light chamberwork ta ane Call for two day ia OP ee | 166 RART. 56TH ST., CORNER 8D AV., SECOND oor, front.—A young woman, Iatoly Arrived, chambermaid and waitre: also fond of ehitd n an a place in any capacity. 1.227 3D.AVi-A YOUNG GIRL TO Do cHam- berwork and sewing in a private family. tor two days. AL RESPECTABLE COLORED GIRL AS CHAMBER- maid and waitress in a private family; references Address, tor two davs, B. G, Heraid Uptown Branch is smart and thtelligent: ff seamstress; will take for two days. LADY WISHES A POSITION IN A PHOTOGRAP! fA or Ferrotype gallery; understands Anishing Ferro: types and has some knowledge of retouching. Address FRO, Herald office, N AMERICAN LADY, MIDDLE-AGED, WISHES A AN Oiiion Ina family, school of institution: rior teacher of the Engiish prancl for a children; bas no objection to supervise a house ; Hadere stands directing servants, ko.: is energeric and obliging: reserences reliable, Address box 127 lierald Brooklyn Branch office. WIDOW, ENGAGED DURING THE DAY, WOULD like some copying todoin the evening. Address 4., Herald Uptown Branch offic HELP WANTED—r iE mALES, CHANCE FOR MEN, WOMEN, BOYS AND GIRL to learn tolegrapby and take positions THOMP- SON'S Doleae. 20 4th ay., opposite Cooper Institute. 7Tolpgrachy ught practically, with instruments, in one quarter, A PLAIN USERRA LS dad WANTED—BY A GEN- th ini Add a inting mter- Hisw, E EBWAHDR, bo Iai Herald othet RESPECTABLE GIRL TO DO LIGHT CHAMSER- work age sewing, or would take care ot children, ‘Address M. H., Herald Brooklyn Brauch office, Dressmakers and Seamstresse: CLINTON PLACE.—AS COMPETENT | DRESS- maker in aprivate family; can cut and fit to verfec- tion‘and do all Kinds of family’ sewing; understands. ail Machines; satisfactory recommendations trom present employer; no objection to the country or to travel with alady, Call only. STH AV.—A COLORED FRENCH DRESS 63 MAKER to go out by the day or week, or would take work home at A very moderate rate: reference to first fam- ilies of the city. ) § WEST 357TH SECOND FLOOR.—AN AMERT- can lay AS 8e1 A Qnd girls’ clothing and assist in dressmaking; is a first clase operator on Wheeler & Wilson’s machine; will go erences, Call Monday and Tuesday. 15 EAST 26TH §T., NEAR LEXINGTON A Address DRESSMAK il stress; can cut and make boys’ by the week or month at reasonable terms; best city ret: experienced dressmaker wishes the pat: of few more famtiies: suits made on lowest terme: ‘also ik silks renovated and made over equal to new: ples of work shown ; will go out to cut and fit; best reterence. » a 167 WEST, STH St, BETWEEN OTR AND 7TH avs.—A young woman as seamstress; under- stands dressmaking, also Wheeler & Wilson's machino; would wait on a lady; city or country, Q34 WAST TH ST, FIRST FLOOR —ANS EXPERT 94 operator on Wheeler & Wilson's machine, thor- oughly unhersands all kinds of family sewing and dress making, wishes to go out by the day or week, with her gwn machine, or take work home, on reasonable terms. ‘all on or address Mri RIGGE: 24 WEST 5TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE COLORED woman wishes to go out by the day, week or Wonth asseamstress in a gentieman’s family. Call or address for two days. 43) WEST 32D ST.—A YOUNG LADY AS SEAM- stress, by the week or month do all kinds of family sewing on Wheeler & Wilsoi c assist with dressmaking. Address M. rk 507 family customers, to fo out by the day or week to sow: thoroughly understands the machine; best city Feference, 663 7TH AV.—DRESSMAKER AND SEAMDTRESS je) wishes to go out by the day or take work home; uses different machines. 69: 6TH AV., BETWEEN 39TH AND 40TH 8° +) first class dressmaker desires the patron: of Rae jadies at her own residence, or will go out Ye ANTED—A SITUATION, BY AN EXPERIENUED seamstress who can make children’s ciothing’ and do sll kinds of silk embroidery and fine initials writing to, make herself usetul; city reference. Addres: E, M. G., box 175 Herald Uptown Branch office. 6TH AV.—A YOUNG GIRL WISHES a FEW General Housework, &c. WEST 46TH 8T.—AN ENGLISH GIRL TO DO T MME, LAFORCADE’S, NO. first class waist aud cloak trimmete; ain anpren- tices, Apply between 7and 9A, M. and Sand7P. M. A RANT ED ie RBar, yrnet cree ene ants; only thoron iy com pcten! nes Heer 4 Birt alto’ ai apprentice 6, DREVET, basement, 114 est 44ih st. pie PROTESTANT YOUNG GIRL WANTED—FOR 44 general housework ina small family, Call at 327 West'45in st, from 10 to 12, A WET NURSE WANTED AT ONCE—UEALTHY young woman, Call at 30536 West 22d st. FIRST CLASS WAIST TRIMMER AND FINISHER A\ wanted; alo errand girl. 183 West 28d st. RESSMAKERS.—WANTED, GOOD WAIST MAK- ers: also Sppreniyors and a virl for housework. Ap- ply to Miss HH. REGAt 89 Broadway, near Sth st. paket fateh) MILLINERS WANTED—ON LADIES’ velvet hatsand bownets. Old hands please cail WALSH, 416 West 26th st. ROEerosan WANTED—A FIRST OLA8S CLOAK and suit cutter and fitter: good reference required, Address ARTIST, box 101 Herald office. AUNDRESS WANTED—A FIRST RATE IRONER, 4 and one per to wash; must understand the business. Call at 208 Sth av. WASTEDIAN IMPROVER, FOR A FIRST CLAS millinery, establishment Apply to M, A. CON- LLY, No. 7 Bast Lith st, 6 WEST 11TH ST., 20 early on M. BOARDERS WANTED. WEST FORTY-SECOND STREET, NEAR FIFTH avenue.—A Room, ou third floor, with Bedroom communteating, also front Koom on a story, with ET Board renices exchung: AY AVENUE, NO. 76—TO LET, A PARLOR ©) Floor, nawly and handsomely furnished; private bath connected, with or without private table vy one large Room on fourth floor, trout; house and first AA, ‘TH AVENUE, NO, 309—A BRIGHT, SUNNY SUIT ©) of Rooms to let on second floor, with private table; also tront : wil on third floor. re AVENUK, NEAR MADISON PARE.—SECOND 1) floor —fvery convenience and good Hoard in, a strictly private family NER, Herald Up- town Braneh office PER WEEK—BOARD AND NICELY FUR +) nished Room in refined private family. 319 Eas ‘wenticth street Day board $3 50 per week. 6 OF PEE «WEEK BANDSOMELY | FUR: ) nished Rooms to let, with Board to married Couples or single gentlemen; house with all amprove- ments; table first class: table boarders taken, Sul East ‘hurty-third street, corner Second avenue, TO 48 PER WEEK,—ROOMS, WITH BOARD, IN new hone; unexceptionadis location; modern; reference, No. 1 Spencer place, corner West Tenth and Fourth streets. ° EAST 9TH ST.—a LARGE, HANDSOMELY FUR. nished front Room. hot and cold water, with excel- lent table; terms moderate to permanent partics; table boarders accommodated. 10°" STREET, EAST, NO. 46 NEAR BROADWAY, between Broadway and Untversity place.—Newly carpeted and furnished Roots to lot. with Board; class Gerinan table; table boarders accommodated, NY STREET, 17 WEsT, NEAR FIFTH AVENUE.— Choice Rooms on second and third floors to rent, with Board, to tamilies or gentlemen; location central; terms moderate, [Q HAST SEVENTEENTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH 4 avenuc.—Handsomely turuished Rooms on parlor floor to let, en suite, with or without private table; ret- erence ea rr 1 WEST TWENTY-SEVENTH STREET, 0) Coleman House.—tiandsomely furnished Rooms toler, on parlor floor, wlth or without Board; also other Rooms; ample closet room; every convenlence; refer- Address OW. first, __BOARDERS WANTED, 7 IRVING PLACE (GRAMERCY PARK), HOCSE 27 fect wide.—Extra large Rooma, third ana fourth floors, handsomely furuishe: anu table first class, 73 WEST ELEVENTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH 2 ay Furnished Rooms to let, with or with- out Hoard, 90 BAgDovoal ETABBT.— 70. 1B, Pt yet 4 joard, two large i Bedroom on ihira {argo Rooms, on second floor, and ha QS W28T ELEVENTH STREET.—A HANDSOMELY a7) turnished Parlor, with Board, for 9 party of gen- Jeman and wife. STREET.—A LARGE ROOM, WITH ail one connecting, to let, with Board, to two or three persons, in a private American family; wrms moderate. 105 BAS ENT Y-Elauti STREET, BETWEEN fe) Fourth and Lexington avenues.—With Board. ront Rooms outhern exposure), on second and thir floors, to families and gentlemen and their wives; roter- ene 107 WEST THIRTY-EIGHTH STRKET.—HAND- somely furnished Room, on second floor front, to let, with Board, to gentleman and wite; alse single Kooms tor gentlemen, LOS WEST THIRTY-NINTH STREET, BETWEEN Broadway and Sixth avenue, first. floor.—A handsomely furnished Parlor and Bedroom to let, with or without Board, to a gentleman and wite. ult WEST TWENTY-SEVENTH STREET,—TO LET, ae ind ele eee ee furalabed Rooms for gentle- 0 ves; 2 menanes joard tor Jadies only, Apply tor 114 WEST TWENTY-SECOND STREET.—DESIRA- ble Roomson second floor, with Board; terms reasonable, 115 EAST, TWENTY-FOURTH sTREET.—soUTH- © ern exposnre—A large front hall iRoom; sharo of a square oom with a young man, to genve- men, with Board: terms moderate; private famil L1G Bast, XINETEEATI STREET, ONE BLOCK J from Broad way.—landsomely furnished Rooms to rent, with or without private table; references ex- and sunny; location, boase WEST THIRTY-FOURTH STREE’ doors wast of Grondway.—A large anid elegant re! 117 Floor to let, with private table; rete; ence, 13 West NINTH, stkEET FOUR DOORS FROM © Fitth avenue,—To let, with Board, a very large and nicely iurnished Room, with large dressing closet, hot and ¢old water and every convenience in a small’ pri- vate family ; house and tab! tionabl 1 WEST TWENTIETH STREE' Desirable Hall Room, with Board. 17 Weer TWENTY-YOURTH STREET,—ELE- gant second Floor, of five connecting rooms, en suite or singly, with Board, a party ofgentiemen wish without board, 1 ‘TH STREET, no ST, NEAR UNION SQUARE Rooms to let, with first class Board; best of ref- erences. Warts, FIRST CLASS OPERATOR ON GROVER: 4 Baker's machine; no other need apply; al Call betore 10a, M. at 11 skirt and waist hands, 1th st. WASTED—AN OLD LADY OR AN ORPHAN TO AS- sist with the work in an American family of two. Address D., He h and rgterence, v ANTED—A YOUNG GIRL AS NURSE; PROTES. tant preferred. nil, between 0 and 11 A. M., Monday, at No, 631 Broadway, second floor. ANTED.—INTELLIGENT LADIES, MARRIED OR aingle, having a few hours leisure during each week, may easily make froin $10 to $25 or more, in a very light and easy employment, taking orders ‘for a staple article required in every, rexpectable household. For particulars address box 4.419 Post oftice, New York. 1, WI y RS TAUGHT—BY THE NEW AND OLD methods: 60 cents a lesson; fruit and foliage, $5; alyo natural nowers preserved, Mrs, DUNCAN, No, 80 West Twenty-fitih street. 34 61H AVENUE, CORNER 218T ST.—YOUNG LA. dies to learn dressmaking; t bae'y sewers taught EAST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET.~A SMALL French family offers Yarlor and Bedroom, with fe table; reierence, ooP STRET, 205 WE front Room, with Boar same floor; also table Board, 22° STREET, 237 WEST.—~HANDSOME ROOMS, A with Board, Jor married couples or single gentie- nN; sma. mM, QB GREAT JONES sTRAR: Dor singly ; first class table per week; day Bourd. $5. 93° STREET, NO, 231 WEST,—-HANDSOMELY FUR- - nished second story front Room, with Board; house, location and table first class; references, oe D STREET, 408,—TO LET, WITH BOARD, IN A «2 private family, very desirable Rooms on first and second floors; references, : cae 2: D STREET, 438 WES’ TANDSOMELY nished Rooms to let, with or without privaie table; house and appointments ot the best; convenient to cara, stages and blevated depot; terms reasonable; roferences. OG 2 priv: A NEWLY FURNISHED gus meter and bath on ROOMS, EN SUITE rms trom $8 to $50 cutting, fitting, trimming, &c., m’ from ome to three months at Mine. ELDER’. Call Monday. ; MD—MALES, SITUATION BY A YOUNG COLORKD MAN AS Waiter in a boarding house or private tamily. Ad: rest ALTiR, Herald Uptown Branch oftic ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN GER- ait oun pontine: itst class clay relesene Alacer Wait on a gen 3 city rel FL BENDER, 488.84 av. ee piss ‘ANTED—BY AN ACTIVE BOY, 16 ¥ ‘age, Who 1s willin, wholesalé ‘house; plover. Atdress J. oftice. CLERKS AND SALESMEN. A SOULEGE OF PHARMACY STUDENT WANTS A situation; speaks French, German and English; Hest references given. Addrews for threo days, NUX VOMICA, Herald Uptown Branch office. RUG OLERK, FOUR YEARS’ EXPERIENCE, wants a situation in wholesale drug house; good Teferences Address LINAPIS, Herald Uptown Branch oftice. ARS OF to work, a situation In some excellent reference from last em- ¥. R., box 113 Herald Uptown Brauch 51 eneral housework in a smail family; no objec- ton to the country. respectable young girl to do light honsework asmall family; good reference. Call tor two days. HRousckecvers, &e. EAST 16TH ST., NEAR BROADWAY.—A LADY a. of trust; no objection to travei as companion to an invalid; references exchanged. Call or address, Z ly. recently arrived irom the country, ai housekeeper, or would a pying at home, ‘4 A WIDOW WOULD LIKE A situation as housekeeper in a widower's family oragentioman of means. ADA HARDY. VU As housekeeper. Mrs. MORTIMER. spectablilty, a thorough housexeeper and tully com- petent to manage servants and care tor children, desires C- spectable business; the South or West preferred; un. doubted references given and required. Address EAST- Laundresses. &e. AV.—AN EXPERIENCLD LAUNDRE®3 do all kinds of washing or ironing in thi er. Call on or address M.C. ales 133 22,Av, BETWEEN soTH AND corn: 8TS.—A ° 15 Sieutetre and Gapability as housekeeper or any CLINTON PLACE, FIRST FLOOR.—A YOUNG 602 6T AV. FIRST FLAT.—A YOUNG Wibow YOUNG WIDOW LADY OF THE HIGHEST RE- & position as housekeeper or to take charge of som ERN STAR, Herald office. 89 om wishes ladies’ or gentlemen's washing at ber own yooms 9 PERRY ST,—A PROTESTANT WOMAN TO DO t ‘8 few ladies’ or gentlemen's washing: is a first tlass washe: roner; or would do private tamily washing by the day or month; best city reference. Ad- Sress Mra. MITCHELL, { 10.—A COMPETENT or will go out by the irl to do washing at he jing and opliging. WEST 30TH ST. (RING THIRD BELL).—A superlor Inundress to do washing at her own 11 house; linens, tinerles, &c., done in first elass style. 119 EAST STH, SE, BACK BASEMENT—A RE. LI spectable widow woman wants to go out wa: ing and ironing by the day, or wonld take in gentle. men’s washing. WEST 2711 § SEME! SUPERIOR colored Jaundres# wants gentlemen’s and faml- ies Washing to do at her house; linen, &e,, dono in supe- tior style. JOHNSON, ] = WEST 33D ST.—A RESPECTABLE. WOMAN OF wants a lady's and gentleman's washing to do at her own house; no objection to going out by the day. 88, 1GQ WEST, sort st. FIRST FLOOR, FRONT.— JA Solicits ludies’ and gentiemen’s washing; family washing taken by the month on reasonable terms; prompt and reliable. 66 22. 8; BETWEEN 3D AND LEXINGTON ava, one pair of stairs, back room.—A respecta le Woman wants washing and ironing to take home, or ‘would go out by the da: YAY EAS! 3TH ST.. BASEMENT DOOR.—A RE- spectadle widow woman wish to take in lamilles’, ladies’ or gentlemen's washing; fluting ana pusfing done neatly; best city reterence, Call or ad- ress, BE 8T.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN 958 West wre OQ wishes the washing and ironing of ladies or Gentlemen. WANTED-AT ONCE, A SMART, ACTIVE AND industrious young man, with some knowledge of the business preterred and good at figures, to take charge and keep account of stock (la ics’ underclotiung). Ad- dress, by lettor, B. ALTMAN & CO., 331 and 383 th W4xXTED—A YOUNG MAN WHO UNDERSTANDS the crockery and house furnishing business. Ad- dross J. U. 8,, box 199 Herald Uptown Branch oMes COACHMEN AND GARDENERS, 23? 8% ET BAST, NO, 16—A HALL ROOM TO let, with Board; southern exposure; highest ret- erences. 230 STREET, WEST, 404 —HAND OMELY FUR- nished Kooma, with Bonrd; also table Board: loca- fon Aree clags; comvenient to cars, siages and Elevated oad. 9) 5 PER WEEK FOR s#COND STORY FRONT 4+) Room, suitable for two persons: no charge for h 2 Wes (MADISON child under 5; grate fire, hot an Fifteenth street 28 EAST TWENTY-THIRD STREEC © square).—A handsome Second tloor to let, with private table; also an &xtension Koom and Rooms for genticmen; references required. QR NEST NINTH SIREKT, HETWEEN FIFTH AND ¥ixth avenues —Furnished Rooms to let, together or separately, with Board, on second floor; reterences excl le cold water. 9a STREET, 307 WEST, BETWEEN EIGHTH AND Ninth avenucs.—Rooms to let, with Board; house first class; location desirable; references, ret} STREET, 58 WES!.—HANDSOMELY FUR- nished Second Floor to rent, with excellent Board, en suite or separately: also otner desirable Rooms; uc: commodations and apartinents tirst class. Reference. 99H, STR: 18, BETWEEN FIFTH AND Madison avenues.—Elegant Suits of Rooms, on second and third tloors. with private table If preferred; house and table first class; references exchanged, y TH STREET, 323 WEST.—LARGE AND SINGLE 2 Rooms, with Board, in a private family; but few boarders: nouse, table and location unexceptionable; terms moderate. 19 WEST THIRTY NINTH STREGT.—A PLEAS. ‘ant, neatly rurnished front Room on second floor, pabor without Board, or housskeeping. Oan be seen with 123 WAVERLEY PLACE, —A HANDSOMELY FUR. } nished back Parlor, with every convenlence, to Gentleman and wite or single gentlemen, with first class Boara; terms moderate. 12 WES? FORTY-FIFTM STREET, NRAR SIXTH avenue.—Elegant Suits of Ro on second or third floor; also back Parlor; table and appoinuments first olassr private table if desired; references given ana required, RAST THIRTY-FIFTH STREET.—WELL FUR- nished sunny Rooms, on second and third floors, 88 Board; references. FA Mt AVENUE, NO. 208, OPPOSITE MADIBON Park, having been entirely rebuilt, with all mod- ern improvements, toe most complete house in the city, the elegant turniiure made expressly tor it by Bbbin- housen & On., is now open for first class parties, with private tables or taole a’hote. A tew gentlemen can iso be accomimort JOUN P, WOKSTELL, FY AStEM VERY DESIRABLE ROOM3 TO LET, with Board; gas, bath, hot and cold water; elegant location ; terms mo 236 Kast i1yih siree: OPE OR TWO GENTLEMEN CAN FIND A HAND. some square Koom,on second door, hot and cold water, bath, grave Hoatd, at reasonable terms. in belvate family, Address MURA’ 5 0 LET—FURNISHED, BACK PARLOR: BOARD IF 1” required ; private tamily, $87 Bast (20th street T° ,RENT—WITH BOARD, TO GENTLEMAN, OR gentleman and wife, a Second Floor of two large Fooms, appointments complete, by a small private fatnily gavin, location elegant and central. address PER- ANENT, box 148 Heraid Uptown Branch office. ___ BOARD AND LODGING WANTED, YOUNG GENTLEMAN WISHES A WELL FUR. nished oom, with Board, in a first class pri family; highest reterences exchan: boarding hoi Keepers wil please not answer, Address, stating terms, B, 1. C., Herald Uptown Branen office. A JOUXG GENTLEMAN DESIRES GOOD TABLE 4A Board—breakiast. dinner and tea—in_ the vicinit: of Union or Mad! Uptown Branch o! LADY ABOUT ering UP HER HOUSE DE- sires a socond story Room, with Board, where there are few boariers, pdéren, sats terms, HOME, box 142 Herald Uptown Branch office. YOUNG GENTLEMAN, WITH GOOD REFER: ence, would lixe Room, with Board. ina tamily of Tefinement where the evetings may b2 spent socially. Address He Br. square, Address T B., Herali Boar i five children (youngest American tamily, w her boarders are; shree Bedrooms and Paric + loca tion preterted be- tween Sixth and Lexington avenues and north of Fou: teenth street, Addiess, with terms, not exceeding $200 monthly, J. box Ml Heraid offic WASITEDCBOARD AND A NICELY FURNISHED oom. for gentleman and wife; boatd for lady ont, Addr MH 8. Herald IFE AND , elileat tivelve), in an \d iS, stating tering and particulars Uptown’ Branch off 5, ROOMS WANTED-—WITH BOARD, WITH OR © without Furniture, in good location; private tamily referred, where childron »re not considered an encuni- best rererence rep and required; price must oderate, Address N. M. B., Herald Uptown Brauch _ HOTELS, L* PIERRE HOUSE, ONE BLOCK WEST OF OiTY Hall, 56 Warren street.—Rooms, 40 cents a day; a week up; family Rooms $a day, Sia week apes For Other Boarding Advertisements See Directory. 130 SESOND, AVENUE, CORNER OF | kigutt LOU street.—Handsome Rooms, large or small, with good table, fire and gas, at moderate price, few minutes from Broaitwa; 135 LEXINGTON AVENUF, CORNER TWENiY- ninth street—To let, with Board. double and first class house ingle Rooms, on second floor, front; nd table; terius moderate, 140 FAS? THIRTY-FOURTH STREET, MURRAY FV) Hill.—rurnisned Rooms, with first’ ciass table Coard, for families or single gentlemen; location pleas- ant; cars convenient; reierences exchanged, 145 BAST TWENTY-FIRST STREET (GRAMERCY +) Vark).—To let, with first class Board, second story front Room and Bedroom, en suite or singly; reter- ces. 150 EAST METY-FIeTi sTREUT.— HANDSOME JU Second Foor, consisting of 3 rooms, bathroom adjoining, nicely carpeted, to let, with Board, to a party of ‘our or five persons, in a strictly private family; no other boarders; home cooking. FOR SALE. eH FULL QABINET GROVER & BAKER FAMILY Hering Machine to be sold very cheap, $40 only, for siied, walnut, full set of drawers. ’ 5:9 Broadway, RUG STORE FOR SALE CHEAP—MUST B® SOLD: satistactory reasons for selling. Apply to or ad- dress HIND & MURPHY, 81 Barclay street. pre STORE—ELEGANT FIXTURES; FULL STOOK (no old rubbish); long lease; mode: trade; corner of an avenue up town; price unprecedented bargain; no een ts need apply. Dr. ©. 't. JEWSTT, 91 Lighth avenae, OR SALE—A VERY DESIRABLE TOY AND Va- ety Store, doing a good business, opposite & public school; #ood reasons given for selling. No. 1 Courtland avenue, Mott Haven JOR SALE—A_ FIRST GLASS LIQUOR STORE, with Restaurant; price $2.00). For particulars ap- Ply to UERAGHTY & VAN AKNAM, 63 Front street, 16 WEST TWENTY-FIRST STREET.—PLEASANT t) and nicely furnished Rooms, with first class Board, for gentleman and wife or two single gentlemen that will room together; reterence. OR SALR—RUTCHER’S FIXTURES, GROCERS’ Ham Racks, Bologna and Butter Counters, Fish and Oyster Stands, new and second hand, MATHESON & CO., Thirty-fourth st. near Eleventh av. 165 WEST FORTY SIXTH StREE I HANDSOMELY e) furnished double and single Rooms; southern exposure; wil modern conveniences; house’ and table first class; reference. uy 175 WEST FORTY FIFTH STREGT.—DESIRABLE 1 Rooms to let, with. Board, to gontlemen or fam- iNes; location central; references exchanged. 184. BLEECKER stREet, NEAR MacDoUGAL.— ¢ Comtortably furnished Rooms, both large and Taelg to let, with or without Board, at very reasonable rates. 900 WEST FOURTEENTH StREET.—NICELY _ Joenlehed Boon with all modern improve- ments, wi at ¢ i ede cerene es eau anne 209 WEST TWENTY-FIFTH STREET.—A SMALL 4 strictly room on third floor to let, with Board, to geutlemen or OR SALE—A FIBST CLA8S GRUCERY STORR, IN Brooklyn, doing a ies business, cheap for cash: or will Coa ee fi art yn Property. (JOR SALE-A RETAIL MEAT STAND IN WASH. ington Market Apply at No. 209. Fo, SALE—ONE OF THE BEST GORNER LIQUOR Stores in the city; handsomely eed Ri cet pay Jocated; terms easy. Apply to ROBERT FRANCIS, Broad street. {OR SALE—A BOYNTON'S SCHOOL OR HALL Heater, in good order; price, $15; original price, $59. 100 West rhirty third street JOR SALE—A_ RANGE, F Boiler, 32 gallons, in pertect order, nearly its original cost.’ Inquire of street. UR FEET, AND COPPER de by Monuse & Duparquet new; will be sold for one-half SH. BLACK, No. 4 Marion private tamily have a Koom and Bed- gentleman and wile. = TER VA EAST THIRTY-FIRST STREET, NEAR THIRD avouue,—Niccly furnished Rooms, with Board ; large closet house’ modern improvements; tible doors from Broadway.—Very desifavie Rooms to rent, wit Board, tor the winter, to iamiites or gentle- men Wishing home comiorts, cleanliness, &c., &c. WEST FORIY-FIFTH | STREE FEW OR SALE—A FRUENOH MILLINERY, DOING A splendid business: customers tirst class; long estab- lished; rent low; Lease, Furniture and Stock; terms low Jor cash, ‘Address MODISTE, Herald ‘Uptown ROR, SALESA FIRST CLASS CORNER LIQuoR Store; clegant Fixtures; best location jm the city, Hon MAX BAY ERSDORFER, 124 Bowery. 929 WEST TENTH 8TREET.—HANDSOMELY = furnished Koom to let, with Board: hot and cold water; terms reasonaple; reference required. {MISH AND OYSTER MARKET FOR SALE—ON A rominent avenue. Apply at MALONE'S Agency, 121 Nassau street. 29. WEST THIRTY-THIRD | STREET.—LARGE — and i ti well furnished Rooms; good Board; bath and gus; $) to $6 per week, 2 MARRIED MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS coachman or groom; thoroughly understands his business in all its branches; undemable retorence trom jast employer. Call on or ad dress J. W., 123 West 38th st. 30 GREAT JONES STREET, NEAR GRAND CEN+ tral Horel.—Handsomely furnished Rooms, singly oren suite; house and table first class; desirable loca. tion Jor business men; terms moderate; reference. year HAST TWELFTH STREET, BETWEEN SEC pars ond and Third svenues.—Nicely turnished double and singie Rooms, with Board, in a French iam- ily; moderate prices; references required. G REAT BARGAIN—CIGAR STORE FOR MANUFAC. F turing or otherwise; must sold immediately ; cya ill and leaving for Europe. Apply at $16 Hudson atree NROCERY STORE FOR SALE CHEAP—A GUOD chance; cheap rent; cash business, No. 4 Horatio ect, near Eighth avenue, A SESPEOTABLE COLORED MAN WANTS A SITUA. fion ascoachman; good references, Call at No. & East 28th st. HELP WAN ‘A. GHANOR Fou tun, WOMEN, BOYS AND GIRLS Bi s q rn telerraphy and take ‘positions. THOMP- College, 20 4th av.. opposite Cooper Institute, raphy taught practically, with instruments, in one r. GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO TWO On THERE EX. perlenced men to canvass sowing machines: $20 Hoy week and large commission. 256 Fulton st., Brook- yn, 30 EAST NINETEENTH STREET.—TO LET, WITH e Board, one elegant, large Roar % room. attached. Aino a Parlor, closet, hot and cold water. 3) BAST THRTY-HIFTH | STREET —HANDSOMK OU Parlor and Bedroom on parior floor, with or with- out private tabie; third story, lve Rooms, together of separate, without private table: references. ~ Vin is 3] MADISON, AVEN OPPOSITE. + OL suits and single Rooms. trom $10. to$ private or puolic table; aiso table Boar changed hands. 33 IRVING | PLACE, OORNER | SIXTEENTH 2) street—A Parlor and two square Rooms, on sec: PRAVELLING AGENTS WHOSE BUSINESS UALLS them among grocers and dealers in olls can add a salablo article to. their stock, paying good profits, Oail on or addresr J, A. CLACK, ‘corner Urange and First streets, Newar! Wy Auten A SMART BOY, 15 TO 18 YEARS OLD; one that can speak German and English an write a good plain hand. Apply at 11 Chambers st room No. 3, first floor, trom 9 lo’clock, on Sunday the llth of Uctoner. JQSEPH KEN ANTED—A RESPECTABLE LAD, ABOUT 1 Sa as cashier In an uptown grocery store, Ade dress CASH, Herald Uptown Branch office. THE TRADKs, OOPER'S SITUATION WANTED.—A GOOD, honest, reliable man, of liberal education, desires a permanent sitnation as ‘cooper or porter at moderate waxes; experienced in all its branches: first class tarcr and spacker of merchandise goods, Address HENRY, Herild oftce. ANTED—SILVER WATCH CASE MAKER! - W ply to J. LAURENT, 17 John st. pak} WEST MATH ST, class Jaundress in a pi present employers. 316 EAST 12TH *T., NEAR 8D AV.—A CT. OLO able girl as frst class inundresa; understands her business perfectly; families’ or ladies’ and gentle. men’s washiug done at her own house; best references, 2—A FIRS ; 6 Washing of a few can flute and polish; GERMAN GIRL AS FIRST rivate family; best refer- 31: Q % 3 T., ROOM B18 Fhataninundress whstes more families at her own hom best city reference, Call or ada 328 WEST 26TIl sT., FRONT HOUSE, SECOND ‘) floor.—A colored woman to take in washing by the dozen or week; piso goes out. Address or call. 3 RESPECTABLE WOMAN ¢ Washing and ironing to du at her oe kinds of fluting. Call on or S. n can di ATE ; 4TH AV.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES the washing and froning of a few ladies and ee understands French duting; fret class city re 7TH AV.—AN PERIENCED MON 44.7 Thtve. ar present disengencd wishes te make e few more engagements; best city reterences trom ladies and doctors. 454 2D AV.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN ©)4E as first class Iaundress, who has Ilved sn the best famities, wishes to take in ‘families’ or single gentles men's Washing; terms moderate; good city relerence, THD MANS NEAR ATI SO (RING THE BEDE #9 once).—A respectable woman would like some ladies’ or gentlemen's washing at her own home, at 75c. per dozen. Nurses, Xe. 72 FORSYTH ST.—A YOUNG WOMAN (HER FIRST child) as wet nurse; will be found kind and oblig- ing. Call fo days. Mrs. LANGE, 130 EAST $20 8T.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG e. irl to take care of children; isa noat sewer; willing and obligt 135 WEST 26TH ST.—A FRENCH PERSON AS 1 purse and seamstress; no objection to the coun- ity or travel Address, for two days, Mrs. PAULET, 266 mere bt | ie an YOUNG GIRL AS NURSE 0 do ‘ ioe two Gaye piain sewme; good reference, Cal 390 FAS! OD STA JEWISH GIRL TO TAKE 3258 care of chil to hein in the housework, 1% Rood sower and 19 willing « WEST BAD we quire for two days, 4332 toa Jady or family go Apply for one week. 432 a STWHEN ATI AND OTH man lady as wet nurse. In- the fourth floor bell, BE OTH AND 10TH etability as nurse lghest resp: ) to Burope; best city reference, i sid OT ABER YOUNG anisire fond of children; host city reference.’ eat At ANTED—BY A YOUNG = PRENOH L, W F yienks very ite jinalish, a wituntion a take care f chilaren in a private family: best rete ‘ guy Herald Uptown Braneh office, rete Addreas AXTED—A GOOD GENERAL CLOTHING OUT. fer; one with a good trai ; PLASTRIKS, corner Mth st. and dave APPIY at WANTED—BY, AL TOY, 15 YEARS OF AGE, A chance to learn a respectable trade. address JUSHPU CHOWK, Be East Sse ste CM OF OF _FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS, [ECON PARTICULIERE D* PRINTURE SURE aeotatls Sk hareelaine par M. PAUL JUSSTER, 8 resser au ‘0. 365 Sixth avenue, N_DEMANDE—UNE FEMME FRANUAISE OU Suisso parlant tres.men le irancaia et un peu lane alals connne servanite dans une famille privee: elle doit savoir Men coudres references requires. s'aaresser, jundi, entre 10 heures et midi, at room 356 Fifth Avenue otel. USE DEMOISEDLE Di AONNE FAMILLE DESIRE se placer comme demoisolle de compagnic: bonne Reference. S'adronser a M. C., No, 7 Prospect plage, New For Otner Want Advertisements 8 Directory. BOARDERS WaNTu BLOCK FROM FIFTH AVENUE,—HLNGANTLY furnished Floor to rent, en suite or singly, ma large brown stone house, with Board, 107 West Portystoure street. | NEEL PoRNisnap Parton FLoor TO 1 with good Board ; also Second Floor. togethor or sep- arately; inird floor frontand hall Ri: suitable tor tamelics. 126 Kast | we pms, connecting; reventh street. FORTY-FIRST STREET, CORNER FIFTH .—Supertor necommodations are now offered and single gentlemen for th alee r the winter, with BAST avenu' to famiite unexcept 6) OR THREE HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS to let, en suite or singly, to a tamily or singio gentle- mon, with Board. Itt Macdougal street: corner Fourth ; house facing Washington square, SPENCER PLACE, FOURTH STREET, NEAR West Tenti.Ono ‘single and two donbie’ Rooms, with Board; good closets; nonse and furniture new: lo: cation good; terms moderato ferences, Q, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED Rooms HN suITE, and four hall Rooms to lot, with Board or without} All modern conveniences; first’ class location, Inquire In restaurant, No. 467 sixth avenue, 4) OR THREE, WANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS to let, with Board, to families or gentlemen; eter, ences exchanged. 8 West Thirty-iirst street. syD FLOOR—WITH PRIVATE TABLE; LARGE 2? Rooms, fest class cuisine nnd. every hone comtore in an elegant house, above Forty-second street, Inquire of CHANDLER, stationer, No. 697 Sixth avenue. © ASHLAND PLACR, PERRY STREET=NKATLY © turnished Rooms to let, with Board. on second and third stories; also back Parior: at reasonable rate: WINTHROP PLACE, aierentls WAVERLEY © and Clinton places, To let. elegantly and newly tur. nished Rooms, with trst class Board ; terms moderate, ond floor; also other Kooms, with good Board, to let. 33 WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, NEAR Oo Filth Avenue tHotel.—Two weil turnishea Rooms to let, with or Without Board, to gentlemen, ina small private family. Call and examine. 3 TH STREET (146 S'T).--IANDSOMELY FUR. OF nished Rooms, singly or en suite, to couples ot single gentlemen, with Board; house and location very desirable; references exchanged. 35 KAST TWENTY-SECOND STREET. ANDSOME +) “Rooms, with first class Board, for tamilies and single gentlemen ; also table boarders taken; references exchanged. 36 WEST NINETEENTH STREET.—TO LE’ Board, ee jurnished Rooms on third doorg, In sults or separately, Mrs. A. B. WEST THI INTH STREET.—HANDSOMELY furnished Suits of Apartments on the second and third floors, with Board; a private table if preferred ; HY e PLACE, CORNER OF SECOND be ci 37} . MARK’S 2 avenue.—To let furnished, a handsome front Room, aki aie coer also two smaller Rooms; Board ii desired. 3 BETW FIFTH AND e ant Suits of Rooms, newly furnished, consisting of Varlor Fioor, with trout Base- ment and Second, Third and Fourth Floors, with private table only; references exchanged. QOTH, STREET, 207 WEST—A PRIVATE PAMILY have pleasant front Kooms to let to families or single gentiemen, with Board; references exch QOTH, STREET, 290 WEST.—PRIVATE BOARDING Second or third Floor to let, separate or in suits. Rooms for single gentlemen; unexceptionable Board; reterences exchanged T, WITH cond and MAN, 39 yet TW SSIXTH STREET.=A LARGE Od tront and back Parlor, with bedroom attached, together or separately. with ‘frst class Board; a quiet ome. 3 WEST 33D STREET.—A PLEASANT HOME FOR the winter for family or gentiemen, with first class Board; third toor, front, to gentiem: id Wife at $25; hall Room $10, Keferences, Call or C88 42 JANE STREET, NEAR EIGHTH AVENUE.— = Vieasant Room to let, with Board. 4.20, STREET, 107 WE, & very desirable Room: —TO RENT, WITH BOARD, en suite or singly, to genties men and wives or single gt emen; references, 42” STREET. 126 WEST.—WITI BOARD, THIRD Fioor, en suite or singly, handsomely furnished: private batn: large closets; house and location first Class; references exchaugad. 43 WELETH stREE ©) and University place.—A count of sickness, to remain thr summer residence, EE, family obliged, on ac ugh the winter at their desire to dispose of the Suit of largo, airy and pleasant ‘Rooms where they spent hist winter, and which they have tired, with Board, tor this Winter; private family, with tow boarders; the rooms will be rented separately if lesired, 43 NEST THerY Fler STREET, NEAR FIFTH } avenue,—Large fourth story Koom to Jot, with Board. to gentleman and wife or two single gentlemen ; iT lon and house tirst class; rences 932 EAST EVENtH SIfREET, NEXT ST, ae Mark's rch.—Large Room and Bed room, on third floor, well furnished and in thorough order, with good Board, suitable for two persons; terms $20 per week, Including fire and gas; references required, 938 TWENTY-FIFTH STREET.—A LARGE handsomely furnished tront Room, second tloor, iwith closets, hot and cold water in, room. buth adjoin: ing, with or without partial Board; house private; Joe toil desirable; terms moderate. OQ WEST THIRTY.POURTH STREET.—A, PRI OC) vate tamily will let two very pleasant Room: io gentlemen or getleman and wite, with Board; also a reception Room, well adapted tor a physicians’ office; terms moderate. aa 959 FOURTH AVENUE. “HANDSOMELY | FUR- Je nished Rooms, hot and cold water, bath, &c., with Board, to gentlemen or gentleman ana wile. 26 fh FOURTH AVENUR, CORNER TWENTY. ADO firststreet.—Nicely turnised Rooms to let, with central location: references, | TWENTY-SECOND ed Rooms to let, with Board; ai single Rooms; neighborhood and Boar 360) nu $5()7 WEST TWELFTH STREET.—18 ABINGDON ‘W)( equare; entirely refitted, and part opening Kooms, sulte or singly; southern exposure; delig! teil, at very low prices. 307 East STREET.—PERSONS: OU (wishing good Board in preference to style and American family. 31.2 THIRD AVENU O14 Rooms to let, with or without Board, to two or first floor. 315 RAST MOURTEENTH STREET —NEWLY FUR. O10 offers very great inducements to permanent boarder: SIXTY-FIFTH not enough to eat, can obtain the same witha quict —TWO NICELY FURNISHED three gentlemen; also day boarders taken. Apply on uished Rooms, en suite or singly; house, neih- Lorhood and table first class; terms reayonuble; reter- ences exchanged. WESt THIRTY-SECOND STREET.—TO with Board, the Second or Third Floor, tos or separately, or would let Keception Room an Room adjoining, BEL Nest FORTY-SEOOND STREET—TWO oR three gentlemen can be accommodated with good Board and hexted Room at reasonable prices. LET, ether small 468 WEST THIRTY-PFOURTH StREr vate family (American) will Room, all improvements, w Broadway or Klevated Ra: [T.—A PRI. Jet an elegant h or wi/hout Board; cars to ad At corner. Qs) SE . CORNER FORTY-FIRST VOX street.—Nicoly furnished second Floor to let, with Board) to gentictian and wite, or single gentleman; also single Rooms; references exchanged. 717 SEXENTH AVENUE, SECOND FLOOR.—FUR- nished Rooms, with ‘Roard and Nome comforts suitable Jor two persons, In refined family, also, smail Room adjoining: Broadway cars pass the door. Terms moderate, Keterences, D FLOOR FRONT ROOM, WITH HALL room Yoining. o let—With first class Board, at No. 345 West Twenticth street, at a moderate price, A PRIVATE FAMILY WILL RENT TO ADULTS A ZA. second and part of thirt Floors, tornished. with Board, located in Forty-titth street, between Broadway and Fitth avenue; retcrences required. Address X. Y., Herala Uptown Branch office. A PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET ONE Lah ‘\_ two small Rooins. en snite or separately, with or without breakfast; referen ty-ciahtn street. WIDOW LADY, OGCUPYING A FRENCH FLAT 4h entirely alone, will let a nicely surnished Parlor and Bedroom to a gentleman and wife; Board for the SECO. men, Tw IRVING. OPPOSITE Wi INSTER {4 furnished Rooms on third re. akfast if desire: 4 floor, en suite or singly; We WEST TWELFTH STREET.—DESIRABLE ROOMS AE (to let, with first class Hoard, to tamilies of single gentlemen: terms moderat erences. 47 West sixr T,—-FAMILIES AND t (single gent iv furnished Apart. ments, exectient Board, at moderate prices, at the above address; house has all jnodern improvements, Sy WEST TWENTY-FIFTIL STREET, NEAR MADI- ' sou square,—One clegantly furnish it of Rooms, with private table; also pleasant Rooms on third floor; private bath, &c.; house and table strictly first cla 5] GEXINGTON AVENUE NEAR TWH Niy-FornH OT streot—A comiortable third story front Room ti lot, with Bowrd ar without it desir pelvate references required. family; Y FURNISHED HL West NINTH, sti NIC OL Rooms to sot, with hot andcold water; table hoard. ers take: 60 IRVING PLAOK, NEAR GRAMEROY PARK,— Desirable Rooms, with good Board, for a gentle. man and wile or gentlemen, on reasonable terms, lady only. Address MADISON, box 18) Herald office. RESIDING iN AN ELEGANT the Park, east side, will rent droom, with Board: terms moderate. JON, Herald Uptown Bratch office, PRIVATE FAMILY WILL RENT TWO OR THREE JA nicely furnished Rooms, with or without Board; hot and cold water, gas, fire, &c.: tris moderate ; high- est references exchanged, 126 West Thirty-sixth street, InST OLASS AND STRICTLY PRIVATE family. on west side, above Forheth street, would corner h inrge Koom Adilr088 8. hse to rout the Second Floor to a gentieman and Indy, of to tw or toa party of gentlemen, with or with out pr le, at a reasonable price; possession Hately. Werald Up- piltee, PARTY HAVING A HOUSE IN A RETIRED LO- eation desires to rent Kooms to gentioman and wile, with Board for wite. ‘tRose wishing quiet will please address RETIRED, Herald Uptown Branch office, nt Address 8. B. B., n Kranch A PERGANT ROOMS, WITH BOARD, TO RENT— 4 Board will be given for the use of money paid a few weeks i advance for Board, Address ALL idan, Herald off FoR ED Room Wert O& WITHOUT BOARD. At bast Twentieth ty if way rivate table it desired. ee ee AUNDRY FOR SALE CHEAP.—DOING A CASH i Beers Benen uptown; pe bef) on br eitbaeld Of illness of owner; terins to sult purchaser, Mrs. ROBINSON, 4,237 Third ‘avenue, sue HOH STORE ON EIGHTH AVENUE FOR SALE ‘2 tor cash or improved property s long lease, low rent pe 2 Food paying business. Address or inquire ‘udson SAFE FOR SALE CHEAP—UERRING’S MAKE, Jutge size, 70 inches high. 44 wide, 29 deep; suitable Jewelry, lace or silk morchant; with patent lock: reet, f price $300 ‘cash; cost $1,000; safe at 95 Bleecker street. Particulars trom M. Bull, 298 Broadway. SA HERRING'S, MARVIN'’S, WILDERS AND \) Lillie’s Safes, new and second hand, 30 per cent cheaper than any dealer in the cit: LILLIE §, 81 Maiden lano. PUL STOCK AND FIXTURES OF GROCERY AND Candy Store tor sale; good reason tor selling. Ap ply av 248 Mulberry street. ra week. PFE Goon igvow STORES FOR SALE CHEAP— 1 fot 19 MUSICAL. ‘CARD. GRAND CONSERVATORY OF MUBIO between Sixteenth aud seventeenth streets (Knabe ‘Building. ‘The most successful and complete music school in the wail branches of yocal and ins rumental music vraett- cally ana theoretically taught, Orchestra meet every Tuesday ewening. Clanscalsoirees by the proiessors every second Wed- nesday, La third. Spurn tecliats every fourth Wednesday in enc moo! The library, numbering over 15,000 volumes, is availa ble to all pupils ae ree nero nthe aan ‘A.TET TORT SREanE sean ar eat + Nord Bast Fourtecnth st rext door to Delmonico’s BROOKLYN BRANCH, 102, 104 and 106 Court street, near State, OPEN DAILY, FROM 9 A.M. TO 8 P.M, FOR THE RECEPTION AND CLASSIFICATION OF PUPILS. THIS CELEBRATED M SCHOOL offers the ac- gumule red advantages of many years of successful peratio ‘the corps of professors now numbers forty-one of the ablest Justructors in the country. PRIVAT AND CLASS 1N51RUOTION tn ali branches of music and modern languages at moderate prices. The first prize In music was awarded (to one ot our pupils by the New York Normal College, * Orchestral schools will be continued as ust AB Amateur English and Italian Opera will also be tuted, in which pupils will be assigned full parts, CLASSES LIMITED to two and three pupils, STRICTLY PRIVATE lessons when desired. N. B.—The New York Conservatory is the only char fered Conservatory of Music in the State. hav: branch except in Brooklyn, and being enurely distinct jrom other institutions which imitate its name, evi+ dently with the view of obtaining patrounge thereby. Aencar CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, No. 6 Kast Twentieth street, west of Broadway. Professor HENRY SCHROEDER, Musical Director. ‘The most prominent music school in this country. Thorough instruction at liberal terms. The distinguished pianist Mr. Edward Heimburger ft c th the Conservatory. has been organized by Profem utlemen are invited to join, ul Soiree will be given. fs connected with this Institute, twachers and singers. For partioe BEE oC sd RSS. Lil Se INE RRANGEMENTS HAVE BEEN MADE the NEW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC 0 ive SEVERAL OPEKAS AND CONCERTS ‘at the Vs ACADEMY OF mustC, eihauivas gommence in December, under the direc MAX MARETZEK, the renowied conductor and operate: impresario. ‘atrons and others desiring to take part in the enter- fainments will please make early application at the NEW YORK CONS#RVATORY, No, 5 Bast Fourtcena street, next w Delmonico’s. OOKLYN, Nos, 102, 104 and 106 Court st., noar State furnishing competen Wars, apply as above. EDWARD MOLLENHAUER, the celebrated SOLO VIOLINIST and THE FOUNDED of the CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, IN NEW YORE, is mow engaged as one of the protessors of the GRAND CONSERVATORY OF MUSIO, OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, liz FIVTH AVENUE, CORNET, $13, NICKEL PLATED, CO-T $4. ED WARDS, 825 Tenth avenue, near Twenty-uinth sh _ A PPLICANTS TO THE “ORPHEON” FREE SING classes will meet this week; Monday ovening, for readers, at Berge’s, :0 East Fourteenth street: Tucsda: aiternoon and Svening, jor pee ate at éand 6 polo at the new church 169' West E,eventh street. near Six! ayenuc, WM, BUTLER DUAO. Jxnowe CARD, MAX MARETZEK, the renowned conductor and ope. ratic impresario, {show associated in the direction of the New York Conservatury ot Music, No. 5 Kast Fours teenth street (next to Delmonico’s), and will personall: instruct such pupils as desire to eh for a pubsie career. Mr. Marctzck will alsu have charge of the amas weur operas to be given by the Conservatory the ensung season. The advantages of this connection cannot be overesti- matea. Pupils tully competent may obtain good engages ments, either in this country or in curope. A SUCCESSFUL LADY TEACHER OF THE PIANO hasatew vacancies. Particular attention paid ig beginners: terms moderate. Cail on or address MUsit TEACHER, 264 Bicecker street. TTHE New York Normal Conservatory, 28 Enst Fourteenth street, near Union square, the usval mistakes of conservatory teaching are avoided, Thorough and caretul instruction for beginners. Finish and style for advanced pupils. Exceptional advantages in singing and piano music, F. A, GERLACH, Director, GENTLEMAN OF GREAT EXPERIENCE GIVit instruction in Pianoforte, Harp and Harmony @6: pupil's residence: $10 per quarter: vost reference. “Ade dress, with residence, TEACHER, box 120 Herald Uptowm: Branch office, 1,265 Broadway. Ae REIFF, JR., VICE PRESIDENT OF New York Phitharmonic society, is engaged to con duot the New York Conservatory Amateur Wiperg: 3 and Orchestral School, Mr. Reitt is recognized as one the abtest conductors in the country. MEMBERS NOW REUBIVED. X. B.—The New York Conservatory is at No. 5 Rast Fourteenth street, near Fifth avenue (next to Delmon! onnection with any other music school : AOAN, President. Horxins, Secretary, 111 Broadway. ¢0's), and has no in the city. A. GESTLEMAN, FIRST CLAS® THACHER, WILls give piano and singing lessons at his own of pupig residence; best city reference: terms, $10. $13 and § er quarter. Address PROFESSOR, box 181 Herald Up- town 8 ich office. LADY TEACHER OF THE PIANO WOULD TA afew more pupiis at moderate terms. 218 Wi Thirty-thira street. \LASSES NOW FORMING EXCLUSIVELY tor Sight Reading at the NEW YORK CUNSERVATORY OF MUSIO, No. 5 Fourteenth street, next to Delmon! (\HORUS CLASSES NOW FORMING AT THE NEW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, _No. 5 Bast Fourteenth street, next to Delmonico's NARL ALVES, TEACHER OF SINGING, NO, 77 8T. Mark’s place. Particular attention paid to pupile desiring to prepare themselves for the opera, church, &@ (JUITAR. PROFESSOR EDMUND CLARK, THE RE- nowned teacher (vocal and instrumental), 23% Bowery. Terms, $12 24 lessons) ; $15 at the pupil's reste dence. ‘A rapid and thorough advancement guaranteed, AUITAR AND BANJO.—PROFESSOR GOULD, THB celebrated player, enables pupils in a few lessons ‘On Account of slokness, with long leases and. cheay accompany tongs and. pinay effeetively. Hdl Ba Tents. Apply {0 the owner, 313 Bunt Fifty Ath street.” | Yhinty-second streets nent Lexinaton avenue, = INEGAR.—FOR SALE, 100) GALLONS PURE | {NSTRUCTION ON PIANO-WITU PRACTICE, Vitter, superior article? Address VINEGAR, Hered | [SSEUCTION, OX TANG WITH Tu ACTICE. 68 office. For Other Advertisements Under This Heading Sce Directory. MACHINERY, ys A LARGE LOY OF NEW AND SECOND HAND Steain Engines and Boilers, Steam Pumps and Tanks. FINS KY & HOFFMAN, Manutacturers, 202 to 225 Water street, Brooklyn. BADOUX RAPID EVAPORATOR FOR SALE— 4k ured two months; pertect order. Address F. ©, KNOWLES, 260 West street, New York. NEW AND SECOND HAND EN. upright and horizontal Boilers; steam, Belt seneral pactinery. horse Baxter Engine. LUN & ROAKE, rand Dover streets. OR SALE—20X40 AUTOMATIC CUT-OFF ENGINE, now running at American. Institute Fair; also im: proved slide valve Engines, ali sizes; Ames’ Portable kn- gines, saw and cram Mills, Hoisting Engines, &o, HAMPSON, WHITKHILL & O0., 38 Cortlandt street. OR SALE—TWO LOVOMOTIVE BOILERS, ONE 40, Fo the ior #0 horse power. No. 4 West Fortyssixtt street, or Mr. Browa’s engineer, next butiding, on Tenth aventie, city. aw OR SALE—A LARGE LOT OF NEW AND SECOND hana Stationary, Portable and Hoisting Engines; also Hollers, Siceam Pumps, tanks and other Machinery. B. FOX, 6i4 and G16 West Thirty-tourth atreet. ACHIN WANTEL OND | HAND SODA Water Bottling, small Engine, Turning Lathe, a Drilter, smatl Planer (four toot bed). "Address J. W., box 28 Herald ofice. Pras YRESSES,—WANTED, SEVERAL FIGHTIL Medium Gordon Presses, small size; must be in goad condition. t FARMBR, LITTLE & U0., ‘ype Foundry, ‘paorsnian portable Engin of al: descriptions, Railroad avenue, J :6—STATIONARY AND wood working Machinery wnachinery yard, 66 and 8 JOLD FOR WANT OF USE—ERRICSON ENGINE, S_ four-horse power, in running order: price $26, Int quire at HAT BLOCK FACTORY, 74 Wooster street, STHAM HOISTERS CONSTANTLY ON HAND.—TEN THs CaN raisa one ton twenty feet ton times In one minutes creat Pile Driver, Rushworth patent; Kars ing end i ing Apparatus, Apply at 255 West Twen- ty-eightl NO BRICK MAKERS AND OTHERS.—A MACHINE making first quality pricks and fronts without re- pressing, at half cost of hand made, on an entirely new principle, tully tested for one yt ts now offered tot sale. qamples shown and furthe rticulars furnished by addressing KRICKS, Herald Uptown Branch office. y HOKSE LOC OTIVE TUBULAR BOTLER Kt () for sale; will take small boiler or engine in part exchange; cheap tor cash. 18 Wall street, room 36 WANTED TO PURCHASK, — EAT STAND WANTED—IN WEST WASHINGTON Market, in exe for Villa ios on Long Island ; Will pay some cash if requir size ot plot 225 x 140 Address BU CCHS, Heraut om VW AXTED—A G00 PAVING BUSINESS, IN PROOK- lyn or down town in New York. Address, stating nature of business and amount ofcapital required, M. M., Herald Brooklyn Hranch ottice, J ANTED—COMPLETE PATENT OFFICE REPORTS W for TRS7, 183%, 1830, 1840, 1841, 1862, 1844, 1844, 1845, 1848, 1819, 1800, 1862, 1857,'aiso' Seeond Volumes 1843) 1851, 183, Adare: tating volume tor sale and price, ©, Herald \ J ANTED—A SECOND HAND OUTFIT FOR A YHO- tocrapher, except lenses; also Room ready to oper- ate. Address 5. PKBSAS, Crayon Arust, No.2 Clinton ” place, formerly of sighth avenue. Pupils attended at their ] i 0) PIANO FORTE AND SINGING ae upil's nce, A er quarter; pupils tau osing in Englist, Feeneh aud dtalian languages nt repared tor concert, Pic jerald Uptown Branch office, 1.265 Broadway LEWENBERG, FROM THE PARIS CONSERVA+ + tory, an accomplished violinist and thorough ite structor, gives lessons at the NEW Y VATORY OF MUSIC, 5 Kast Fourteenth si reel next to Dy on MARIA FRYKHOLM, THE FAVORITE PIAN. Fourteenth MAS, SCHWARZ, TRACKER ON THE VIOLIN. —FO particulars apply at his residence, No. 8) Sec M HALUAM WILL RECEIVE HIS PUPILS FOR « instruction on piano, violin, organ, singing, hare mony, at No. 5 Kast Fourteenth street, Sew ork Come ME. GAZZANIGA AND SIGNOK ALBITES —IN« struction all branches of Singing, according to Purest Italian method. Special method, under rot. Music, No. 5 West Fourteenth street, wesbhor Fitth ay. USIO—$3 PER MONTH OR $3 PER QUARTE for instruction on Piano; dally practice free street, near Eighth avenue. OTICE.-THE NEW YORK —CONSERVATOR' AMATEUR ORCHESTRA AND ORQHESTR: A own residence ai $3 per month. N real Address INSERUCITON, box I ‘ORK CON nico’s, ath 18: M ist, la ers ber lessons for the winter at 42 Wes, ree avenue. servaiory of Music, next to Delmonico's. VONTERNO, tor speedy vocal reading, at College pupils rapidly advanced, at West Thirty-sevent OL will organize for the season, THURSD. Lvening, October 15, under the direction’ of ANTOLN: EIFF, Jr. Vice President of the New York Phihare monic Society, and late Director o: the Parepa Bogie Opera Compa % Mompers now received at the OU! No. RV ATO 5 Kast lith st., next to Delmonico’ss BROOKLYN, ‘Nos, 102, 104 and 106 Court st, near State, ‘This Orchestra will take part in the entertainments te be given at the Academy of Music. — [ioe RGAN LESSONS—BY GEORGE W, MORGAN, the celebrated Organist, at the NEW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSTU, No, 5 East Fourcenth street, next to Delmonico’a MOLLENJAUBR- e Cy adod to be understood that he gives Lessong r street, next to Deimont SIGNOR 8. G. FONTANA, WITH i8T OCrOonER has resumed his vocal and Piano lessons at pupli'e residences. Address 24 Second avenue, or New Yor Conservatory, No. 6 East Fourteenth street. ot ‘opas CORNET."—THIS VERY EXCELLENT AND FH RY bene oe ermanea ae manner, orOUgh co ni Audress’ CORNEAISN, Dux 10 Herald. Uptown Beans often. Y a NORMAL DEPARTMENT . of the NeW YORK CONSERVATORY is at No. 6 Kast Fourteenth street, next to Delmonico'’s, (PHENOM S JOURNAL SAx8:— A_“A correspondent in whom wo have faith writesi—< Mra ALMA MITCHELL, nee Ragazzi, for many: repre § teacher in this etty, has, by the opening or a ieacke Bureau at 67 West “Thirty-ffth street, supplied a wan it by paren ts, speaking several tes Wille ttn iis b fi Hine nnd Seoul Horn in Europe, Parents will do wel ‘uctors for their chil de noite bat the best, the most accomplished teachers. NE MISSES SLOMAN, PROFESSORS UF HARP, Singing and Pi rosidenee 63 West Thirty-t street. J easons given in Yonkers and Brooklyn, Gra Harp and Alexandre Organ tor sale, Verge, BUILDING “MRSA. M. COLLINS WILh ie in the “Streeler 3 ve Building." Adaress cominutications, care of DITSON 4 CO,, fil Broadway. uring i Mehelt recom

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