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vy BOARDEAS WANTED. BLOCK FROM FIFTH AVENUB HOTEL.—LARGE, handsomely furnished Parlor Floor, consisting of ir soqms, sbandanee of pentes room & Aya a cold, Wal with first class Board; gited : wit, be rented together or separately. 130 West enty-third street, 2 ROOM ON SECOND FLOOR AND ONE ‘are, EINE Hoomton fourth. floor, with strictly frst elas tuble; afew boarders oniy; reterences. 145 West Porty-fourth street. BOARDERS WANTED. 150 EAST PIFTY-FIFTH STREET.—A SECOND Floor, consisting of three large rooms and ba:h- room adjoining, uniurnished, except Carpet, in modern built brown stone house, to let, with Board, to an Ameri- can family of adults, or would divide the same if suited with the parties; perfectly private; no other Boarde home foou; home cooking. 15 grater [nomi A ous DOOR FROM fourth street. —Rooms to let fo two young me: $5 $6 per week; table boarders $4. banal pi LOCK FROM BROADWAY.—ELEGANT ROOMS 1 Bree uh Bord? relerences exchanged. 109 Rust Nineteonta street, —ROOMS, SINGLY OR EN SUITE, NEATLY FUR. 1, nished, with pot Board, for two gentlemen and their wives or other first class parties; house brown stone, with moaern improvements: references, Inquire sat 188 East Niveteonth street, near Irving place. 175 WEST FORTY-FIFTH STREET.—DESIRABLE Rooms to let, with Board, to gentlemen and familles, very reasonably tor the winter; locauion cen- tral; referenices exchanged. QOO EASt PWENTY-EIGHTH STREET, CORNER ot Third avenue. few nice men can be ac- commodated with Soard and fine Koomsat $6 per week would preter breakfast at 8 o'clock, ASHLAND PLACE (PERRY STREET).—NEATLY 3B Aobited Rooms to les with Board ns thurd Boorse: also beck Parlor and Exiehslen, eeone and Fy ROOMS TO LETLWITH BOARD; THRER ON © rst floor, two on second floor; terms | Able partion "140 Waverley place, | 114 low £0 Fesbect- TH AVENUE, NO. BETWEEN. TWENTY-NIN 5 and Thirtieth pal ndsomely Rraished cele d -of Apartments (third story front) to | c pig ren 'Y front) to let, with strictly first 207 WEST TWENTY-SECOND STREET.—HAND- somely jurnished Rooms, en suite or singly, with first class Board, at reasonable terms, in brown stone house; table board. 94.8 LEXINGTON AVENUE, NEAR THIRTY-PIPTH street.—Large pleasant Room to rent, with Board; house and location first class; references, 311 MADISON AVENUE.—AN ELEGANT SECUND Floor, with private table; house entirely first 7 highest reteret clas TH AVENUK, NEAR THE BRUNSWICK.—SECOND 2) Ftoor, with'or without Board; mDNy Biricty bere 331 WEST THIRTY-SECOND STREET.—TO LET, e) 1 with Board, the Second or Third Floor, nicely fur: nished, together or separately; terms very moderate. STRICTLY PRIVATE FAMILY, OCCUPYING their own house, will let, with Bi pleasant Rooms, to parties of quiet ha ; terms mode- rate, 135 West Forty-eighth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues. =. PARLOR FLOOR—ALSO LARGE AND SMaLL single Rooms, neatly furnished ; closets, bath, gas and private table ifdesired, 183 Kast Eighth street, one house trom Broadway. vate. Address, with naine, POSITIVK, Herald Uptown TH AVENUE, 203.—ELEGANT APARTMENTS, ST Mandermely tarnished. kee anit or separately, OHN P. WORSTELL. $ TO $3 PER WERK.—ROOMS, WITH BOARD, IN of cars. No. 1 Spence v Tourtiatrogin: Pepece ¢, corner of West Tenth and Rooms to rent, with Boara. 11 WEST SEVENTY-THIRD § avenue.—Furnished Rooms to let, with or without Board, to mngle gentlemen, or gentleman and wite. Call 12 BAST SEVENTEENTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH avenue.—Handsomely furnished Suit of Rooms on Branch office. “with private table or table athe, to first class parties. hew house; modern: good location: near five Ih Be EAST THIRTY-SECOND STREET.—FURNISHED ‘REET, NRAR FIFTH on Sanday or Monday. parlor floor to let, with or without private table; reter- ences. 1 WEST TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET.—TWO ROOMS, en suite, on the third floor, to let, with Board; also ‘two single Rooms. ] WEST SEVENTEENTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH avenue.—Klegantly furnished Rooms, en suite, ‘with exclusive bath and private table: only those will ‘ing to pay for first class ‘adcommodations need apply. TH STREET, 32 EAST, NEAR SECOND AVE- nue. fe fourth story front Room to rent, “with Board 0 & hall Room; terms moderate. 14™ STREET, 822 WEST.—WITH BOARD, LARGE, handsomely turnished Rooms, on second floor, front; also one on fourth floor; terms very reasonable; ‘references exchanged. 1 TH STREET, 140 EAST.—HANDSOMELY FUR- *) nished Room, with Board. all improvements, to two geptiemen, incinding fire, $8 each; also Rooms at +38 and $8 50; also table Board. 167! STREET, NO. 47 WEST.—TWO NICELY FUR- nished Rooms, en guite, with Board; also a back Parlor to families or single gentieme: ibera! induce- ‘Ments to permanent parties; house has’ all modern im- provements. 173 STREET, 119 EAST, NEAR UNION SQUARE. Two large Rooms to let, with first class Board; of reference. 1 WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET AND 63 Madison avenue.—Elegantly furnished Rooms to et. with or without Board, gentlemen and wives or single gentiemen; fine single Rooms. QO WEST NINTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVE. nue.—Nicely furnished first and second floor Booms to let. with excellent Board, to gentlemen and ‘wives or single gentlemen; sunny exposure; references. g1 WEST THIRTIETH STREET, NEAR FIFTH =i avenue.—A very desirable second Floor to let, en “suite or singly, with or without private table; few board- ‘ers; references. ARLEM.—A PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET, WITH Board, front Room, second floor, with connecting Room, hanisomely furnished, 1o gentleman and wile, convenient to boat or cars; house first class. 230 bast 123d street. ARLEM-—IN A BROWN STONE FRONT—PLEAS- ant south Rooms, with first class table Board and home comforts, three minutes’ walk from boat and cars. $18 Bast 120th street. BOARD AND LODGING WANTED. OARD.—IN EXCHANGE, A FOUR STORY AND basement House, completely turnished, central): located, with ten gentlemen boarders in house, tor $30 per month and Board for four adults; immediate pi session. For particulars address BOARDERS, box Heraid office. 08- 163 FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET. 5) BAST, TWENTY-NINTH STRERT, CORNER OF Fourth avenue.—Large Room, parlor floor, and one on second ‘fuor; both front and Mmeety furntohed ; with attendance; modern improvements ; references. v4 IRVING PLACE.—ELEGANTLY FURNISHED Htooms to let, without board, singly or en suite; pets, furmture and bedding atl new; terms moderate, 145 EAST SIXTEENTH STREET.—TO LET PKONT ) and back Parlors, nicely furnished, with or Without Piano; privilege of dining room and Kitchen. 258 WEST THIRTY NINTH STREET.—HAND- JO somely furnished Parlor Floor of two rooms, or front Room on second, with hall Bedroom ; house strictly private and family small. UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APART+ MENTS TO LET. A NICE FLAT.—APARTMENTS OF 6 OR 7 ROOMS in full sized brown stone house, balance occupied by small family; rent low to unexceptionable family. Apply at 645 6th avenue, near 48th sireet. For Other To Let Advertisements See Directory. Y REAL ESTATE FOR SALE, ‘West Side. Fe SALE—A BEAUTIFUL PRIVATE HOUSE, with all the latest improvements: mirrors, shades, Ghandolisrs, paxtor carpets; painters will be done this week: size, 20x50; lot, 100 feet; four story high stoo| Possession at once. Inquire at 360 West Thirty-second BROOKLYN PROPERTY #OR SALE AND ‘CO LET. VOR SAL BOW | FULTON AVENG| os. 1,985 and 1.687, three ‘stor price $7.00. Address J, HENDEMS hue, New York. N_ BROOKLYN HEIGHTS, FIVE MINUTES FROM Wall street .erry, @ modérn built three story high stoop brick House, wii BROOKLYN, Brick, with stores; ON, 241 Eighth ave- ith improvements, for sale very cheay terme; 1ot 25 by 133; a comforugble and mot desirable home, ‘Apply to J.’ G. CLINTON, 40 East Eightgenth street. canna MEAL ESTATE TO _BACHANGE OR SALE—NO. 408 WEST FIFTY-EIG! STREET, @ neat three story and basemont brown stone tront ‘one block from Central Park, now occupied by will exchange for small place ‘near New York. ANTED-A GOOD GROOHRY IN EXCHANGE FOR Corner Pro rl uor ore. D) EDWARD MULLIS H, 3 North William street. ame Boaz. WANTED—BY A LADY IN A PRIVATE family: not to exceed $10 a week: references ex- Changed, Address 298 Post office box, city. OARD WANTIKD—BY A FAMILY OF FIVE ADULTS; Parlor, private table, two double and one single Bed- room, Address, with location and terms, A, X., Herald offic Boar WANTED.—A GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND child (three yeare) would like a pleasant Ro: with ainple closets, hot and cold water, word pre to fur- nish room, except carpet : private panty if possible; lo- cation between Forty-ninth and Fifty-fifth streets, Six h and Eighth avenues. Address, stating lowest terms, J. C. A., Herald Uptown Branch office. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, WISH BOARD WITH A private family, located between Fiftieth and Sixty- fifth streets, east of Fourth avenue; front Room, south- ern exposure. Address, with all particulars, price, &c., R, 8. W., Herald Uptown Branch office, ¢ REAL ESTATE WANTED. SALES AT AUCTION GQUBRIFP'S SALE OF BREWERY, STOOK AND tu Wagons, res, ‘Ss. HERNAN. Sheriff's’ Auctioneer, sells on. October 12, at it o'clock, No. 322 and $26 Kast Forty-ti'th street, the Stock and ‘Fixtures, Utensils, Horses and Wagons of a first class brewery, known as the Turtle Bay Brewery. WILLIAM 0, CONNER, Sheri ‘nomas Francis Bourke, Deputy. The above sale is adjourned unt Wednesday, October 21, at the same tine und place. LLIAM C, CONNER, Sheriff. Tuomas Francis Bourke, Deputy. GESAIFE'S BALE OF STOCK AND FIXTURES OF & joot and Shoe Store. S HERMAN, Sherlif's Auctioncer, sells on Monday, October 19, at '10 o'clock, at No. 32 Grand street, the Stock and Fixtures of « ‘rst clags Boot and Shoe : tore, consisting of Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Brogans, Slippers, Kubbers, Findings’ Cuttings, “de-t' also’ Salo, Cliairs Glasses, Carpets, ‘es, &c. WILLIAM U, CONNER, Sheriff. A. Aanons, Deputy Sherifl HERIFF'S BALE OF STEREOTYPES AND ELKO. trotypes.—8. HERMAN, Sheriff's auctioneer, sells on Monday, Uctober 19, at 10 o'clock, at No. 13 Bowery, (vo rey} i uses and one satcbel, containing Stereot: pes an troty pes. Wale C. CONS! lees ‘m. H, Burm, Deputy. . B, Sheri For Other Advertisements Under Tnis Heading See Directory. FOR SALE. A GENTLEMAN, ON ACCOUNT OF SICK: will sell, mostly on time, a nice, small, finely pa ri ing Business, years established ; no risk whatevee. ticulars at 1,241 Broadway, up stars NEATLY FITTED UP LIQUOR STORE FOR sale.—Wost side: moderate price and rent: good business: excellent locality; a bargain. Apply to JAMES GAGNBY, 681 Hudson street ee AvPly to Monday, | 1v SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. Laundresses. 238 EAST 4TH ST. RESPECTABLE WIDOW gasntee for # few hours a day; understands all kinds of rs. ROY, CADEMY MOUNT ST. VINCENT, ON THE HUD- san, New York, 13 miles frow, tie me wv trains to’ and 15 from the Mount daily, ver Railroad. Vhis institution, conducted by the sisters of ty: Forms, including ‘everything but tausle, yor au eriDs, 1c | ing ut ma iv ote num, $295, General patronage solicited. ” A to work out by the day, or would do house- Ouse Work; Would do washing at home, € BAST SIST ST, BETWEEN IST AND 326 Ba necund tour beck Foom.—An experienced, laundress wishes some gentlemen's, 8? oF fuinily washing by the day or month; good reterei uire for Mra HANLON. . ee aN 340 BAST 49TH st. spectable youn: three days of the week, 0 is a good fine wa: & ING THE BELL).—A RE- 1 to go out the first two or eek, or would take the work home; ind froner: best reference. 454, 20,AV.-4 RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN OF wishes families’ or singte gentlemen's washing ; has lived in the best families; is a first class laundress; terms moderate; first class reference. Nurses, de. 1Q5 WEST s197 ss YOUNG AMERICAN GIRL +) as nurse to growing children: no objection to go 1m the country ; good reference. 580 82,40; MBAR STH ST., IN THE STORE.—A Digg eaPeetable young girl as tiurse and to do sew in or light chamberwork and mind children; accustome: to the care of an intant; very fond of children; best city reference. Call on Monday. GUT NEST, dsTH Sh, BELOW 1TH AV.. TOP floor, front.—A respectable married woman to wet nurse a baby at her own house. Call tor twoduya. Miscelianeous. 63 STH AV.—A COLORED FRENCH GIRL AS ©) lady's maid; understands dressmaking; reter- ences of capability from first tamilies of the city. Ad- FIRST CLASS CORNER LIQUOR STORE FOR sale cheap—On. the best avenue on the west side. Apply to THOS GAFFNEY & CO., Auctioneers, 18 North illfam street. dress i 309 EAST MTH ST—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG ‘J lady as companion toa lady; has no objection e travel; best reference as to character, Call or ad- ress, Fo SALE—A SAVE MADE BY LILLIE; SIZE 2h feet wide and Sfeet high; alsoa large Mantel Mir- ror. 502 Sixth avenue. 822 6TH A’ BETWEEN 46TH AND 47TH STS.—A 4 ladies! hiirdresser wishes a few more customers by the day, week or month: prices moderate, POR SALE—AT BARGAINS, THE LARGEST NEWS Routes and Stationery Stores in Harlem; a Confec- Honery, a Grocery Store, a Laundry and a Billard ba loon, ail doing a splendid business, F. RBEBER, 2,281 Third avenue, corner 12th stroet. For SALE—THE 334 YKARS’ LEASE AND FIXTURES: of a well established Butcher Kusineas of seven years? standing; rent $5) per month. Inquire at E. BACH & CO.'S, 23 East Fitty-seventh street, N Fg yes STORE FOR SALE—ON THIRD AVENUE, doing & fine paying, business: a good chance to make money. Apply to PETER McQUADRK, 44 Murray street, Dissolution of partnership cause of sale. 1 264 BROADWAY, IN THE STORE.—a YOUNG * lady as cashier in a restaurant or similar business, or as saleswoman in a confectionery; unexcep- tionabie references. Address or inquire. A LADY WISHES A POSITION AS CASHIER IN A a ene ae OO GA) prettier or inan office ; 6.8 neat, legible hand ; is quic! Address GASH, Heraia office, she Lasley ITUATION WANTED—BY AN EDUCATED FRENCH person, as lady's maid or to take charge of a young care ee a duties yee 3 Ry ioe? make herself useful; references. res A _ Herald Uptown Brauch ofc ” (AREENWOOD.—WANTED, LOT OR PART OF Lot; state price and particulars; also @ self-feeding Stove. Address 0. ©., Herald office. MPROVED NEW JERSBY VILLAGE AND FARMS and cask for City Property; three to $00 acres for Sale or exchange, near New York and depot. Address J. fe KY, 307 Eighth avenue, also Passaic City; 16 ‘Acres, $1,500; choice Lots, $450; 75 per cent on mortgage. (T° EXCHANGE—FOR A HOUSE IN NEW YORK OR Brooklyn, a fine Farm in Connecticut of 20 acres; two fine dwellings, a fine residence; free and clear. Also fine Residences in Connecticut and Westchester county, Apply to A. W. RICHARDS & CO, 42 John street, room 4 10 EXCHANGE—HOUSE AND LUT IN BLEECKER street, near South Fifth avenue, 25x125, for Lots clear of mortgage in Twenty-fourth ward. Apply after 12 at 34 Pine street, room 13. E; HOTELS, ARLBOROUGH HOUSE (MURRAY HILL) COR- her Sixth avenue and Thirty-cighth streot, W. L. FISH, Proprietor. | American plan. Board ‘the above house having recently added 75 additional rooms, elegantly furnished, now extending to Thirty-elghth street, being in the most delightfu: and fashionable part of the city, offers extra inducements to families or single gentlemen locating permanent or transient, ys oreex AVENUE HOTEL, CORNER TWENTY- seventh street and Madison avenue.—American and European plans; Rooms $1 to $3 per day, Also elegantly furnished Rooms in private house 19 West Twenty-lourth street, QD ra STREBT 03 EAST.—ONE LARGE ROOM handsomely’ furnished, on second fioor, with first ‘elass Board; also Room on parlor floor; references ex- changed. aan EE RS i ea ea Rr QDP STREET, WEST, 358.—TWO VEKY PLEASANT, large Rooms, with Board; Geitenttut location} madere, conveniences; terms $12 and 2 ‘eecom Der week for 'D STREET, 408—TO LET, WITH BOARD, IN A Be ible family, very desirable ooms on first and floors; references, COUNTRY BOARD. FAMILY OF THREE ADULTS, 20 MILKS FROM New York, will take a gentleman and wife or two siugle gentlemen to Board for the winter: pleasant location; good table: home comforts; terms reasonable ; Teferences exchanged. Address A.’ B., box 10S Herald office. T NEWARK, N. J.—HANDSOME ROOMS, EXCEL- ient tabie; house and location first class; ten min- utes from station; terms reasonable. Address Mrs, M., 131 Washington street, Newark. 23°, STREET, NO. 120 EAST.—TWO HANDSOMELY farnished front Rooms, connectinj also hall ‘Rooms, with all improvements and first class table. 2478 STREET, 48 WEST, ADJACENT TO LONDON terrace.—Front, alcove and back Rooms, second Room on third, with first class Board; terms j_Teferences exchanged. Q5 PERRY STREET.—TO LET, WITH BOARD, Ad, latte front and back Room. on ‘second oor. con #, Suitable for gentieman. and. wile OF single gen temen; table boarders at $1 per week nee & 2 ited Pighubda bt gs telat} Re neeeuaiy Ales por le and one single Room, handsomely furnished, ‘with Board, tor gentlemen, 4 3] RAST TWENTY-SEUOND sTREET.—WITH FIRST tangs Soe on tenes elegantly and newly pple! ms. This is @ very unusu: - ‘tunity to locate for the winter. if peer 3] ESE THIRTY-SECOND STLEET.—THIS HOUSE 24 has been thoroughly farnished ane icgoond Floor, i. ic aud communicutin $ table if desired ; reterences given and required. Liha TH STREET. 146 EAST,—H ANDSOMELY FUR. 3 nished Rooms, singly or en suite, to couples or sin- gle entlemen, with Board; nouse and location very de- ‘able; reterences exchanged. TH STRERT, 207 WEST.—A PRIVATE FAMILY hasatew pleasant Rooms to let, with Board, to families or single gentlemen; terms moderate; reier- ences exchanged. 42 EST SIXTEENTH STREET.—A HANDSOMELY rnished Suit of Rooms, entire Second Floor and two on parior floor, with or without private table; also ree connecting Rooms on third floor; references. 4.90, STREET, 126 WHST.—WITH BOARD, THIRD Floor handsomely furnished large closct?, private ‘bath; house, table and location unexceptionabl table if desired; also small Room, fourth floor. 43 TWELFTH 8TREET, BETWKEN BROADWAY and University place.—A family obliged, on ac- ‘count of sickness, to remain through the winter at their immer residence, desire to dispose of the Suit of large, airy and pleasant Rooms where they spent last winter, and which they have hired, with Board, for this winter: Private family, with few boarders; the rooms will be *fented separately if desired. WEST TWENTY-SIXTH second ii aceomm: $20 per weex ; 4.578, ,STREET, 21 WEST. —HANDSOMELY FUR; Bished Second Floor to let, with Board; front Room, Alcove: references exchanged. AT WES? Tanty-rirty stREET—ROUSE AND sirable Rooms with Bourdon Hee ond ia ics oard, on first an i . ‘and front hall Room, on third floor; relerences. | 48 WEST FOURTEENTH sTREET—A” FEW GEN. or gentlemen and their'wives can be ac- ‘commodated with tblo Board; ‘table bh and reference AQ Wowiy tarnishes snd handrome Bona ot eOe: or singly ; also two, halt Rooms, tor single gentlemen, ‘with good substantial Board; references exchanged. LEXINGTON AVENUE.—A NICE SUIT OF Rooms to let, with or without Board; turnished Gnfurnished Rooms, suitable for a physician or dentist, WEST TWENTY-SECOND STREET.—PLEASANT 5 Rooms, with first class Board; house just opened; creterences, & WEST THIRTY-EIGHTH S!IREKET.—SINGLE Bo. esa with large closet, fora gentlemen, with a private STREET.—A_ FINE story front ae adtoining pemiecom, o, gentlemen, w! a three a8. hi sma WEST THIRTY-SECOND STREET.—LARGE, Cone. BOARD CAN BE HAD 35 MILES FROM the city, in Rockland county, for lady and child or two children: no objection to an invalid: Can be seen personally, for two days, at 102i Third avenue. Ring rd bell. Counter HOME FOR AN INTEMPERATE GEN- tleman, at an elegant country seat of a physician, thirty miles from the c ity: has been very successful in treating inebriates, ana 18 desirous of accommodaitn; such a person in his private family for the winter. Ad- dress J. LIVINGSTON, Glen Cove. ORareus BOARD.—A CHILDLESS COUPLE, fond ot children, living in a retired, very healthy location, trult, milk and riding in abundance, wouid five care, instruction and a happy home to two agreea- ie children on reasonable terms; references ample. Adaress HONOR, box 130 Herald office. NOMFORTABLE BOARD FOR THE FALL AND winter can be had, at $5 or $6 per week, at a pleas- ant house 35 miles up the Hudson. Callon or address WESTCHESTER, 233 East Thirty-second street, ENTRAL RAILROAD, GREENVILLI N. JA family wishing cheap Board will Aud handsom: furnished Rooms and first class accommodation, with or without Board; also a furnished House to be rented low. Address G. K., Post office, Greenville, OREST GROVE HOUSE, MORRISANIA,—THIS elegant, first class house 18 now open for the accom- modation of tall and winter boarders; situated on high ground, with fine lawns and walks. and only 2) minutes from Forty-second street depot, is unsurpassed by any ishment in the vicinity of the city. P. D, CARRIQUE, Proprietor. ANTED—FOR $30.000, NOT LESS THAN 18 FEET House, from Thirtieth to Fortieth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues; cash. E. M, MASON, 31 Park row. ‘ANTED TO PURCHASE—A SMALL HOUSE 1N the ‘Twenty-third ward, east of Third avenue; terms must be easy. Owners may address, with full particulars, VENDEE, box 1. WARTED-EQUITY IN PRIVATE, OR TENEMENT House in eXchange for first class Drug Store, worth 10,000, and some cash, Inquire of DUGRO & MUORE, Sixth street. WANTED—10 BUY A FARM, IN EXCHANGE FOR Jersey. City Property. For particulars apply to oF address EDWAKD MULLER, 2 North William street, For Other Real Estate Advertisements See Directory. AFES EXCHANGED AND FOR SALE CHEAP—TO close out; Herring's, Marvin's Valentine and Butler's makes. If old sates are not fireproot who is secure? LILLIE SAFE COMPANY, 81 Maiden lane. 10 TINMEN.—FOR SALE, A LOT OF TOOLS FOR making cans, presses, dies, shears, formers. &c. Address ANTHONY W. WERNEKSN, 454 Bediord ave- nue, Brooklyn, For Other Advertisements Under This Heading See Directory. PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED— FEMALES, LADY WISHBS A POSITION IN A PHOTOGRAPH or terrotype gallery; understands finishing ferro- types: has some knowledge of retouching; no objection tole: wf the city. Address PHU1O, Herald office. HELP WANTED—FEMALES, T MME. LAFORCADE'S, NO. 6 WEST LITH 8T., wanted, 10 good hands. None but most experienced dressmakers need apply from 7 to 9A. M. and 5 to7 P. M. MACHINERY, —12-HO! HORIZONTAL ENGINE IN GOOD order; will be sold cheap for cash. Inquire at 63 Fuiton street, New York. LARGE LOT OF NEW AND SECOND HAND Engines, Bollers, Tanks, Steam, Pumps, Caldrons and Jacket Kettles, FINNEY & HOFFMAN. Manutao- turers, 202 to 225 Water street, Brooklyn. LACKSMITHS’ TOOLS.—TWO COMPLETE SETS, with Forges; one Lathe, small Horizontal Engine and Shafung complete; aiso Gua and Locksmith Tools in great variety, new and in No.1 order, tor sale cheap, together or separately; must be sold, as they were the property of @ deceased mechanic whose widow must realize. Apply at JOHN SMITHS restaurant, corner of Franklin and Huron streets, Greenpoint. ARGAINS,—ONE HOE MBDIUM CYLINDER PRESS, ‘one Sanborn Power Cutting Machine, 2 inchos nd one Sanborn Lever Cutting Machine, 28 inches, will be sold cheap for cash. Address BARGAIN, box 104 Herald office. Fe, SALE—A LARGE LOT OF NEW AND SECOND hand Stationary Portable and Hoisting Engines; also Boilers, Steam ready Tanks and other Machinery. B. FOX, 514 and 516 West Thirty-fourth street, SALES AT AUCTIO! FAVOR’ AUCTION ROOMS, NO. 18 HAST FOUR: teenth street, near Fifth avenuc Consignments s0- licited and goods bought; money always on hand; out- side sales a specialty; all kinds of Househoid and Office Furniture at private sale, cheaper than any auction house in town. ‘ORRIS WILKINS, AUCTIONLER, Executor’s sale of No. 243 West Twenty-second street, between Seventh and Kighth avenues, at auction. £. KH, LUDLOW & CO, will sell auction, on ‘ues aay, October 20, 1874, at 12 o'clock, at the Exchange Salesroom, No. 111 Broadway, the desirable Bree atcry id Lot, No. 243 West n- brick high stooj Rapala ty-second street; house 25x40 fect; contains gas water. Dathroom, water ‘closet; &c, in good order; lot 25x93.9: possession May 1, 1875; $13,600 may remain on bond and mortgage. Naps and permits at the auction- ecr’s, office No. 3 Pine street. Moe WILKINS, AUCTIONEER, ‘eremptory sale of No. 104 West Fourteenth street, on account of the owner going South to reside. E, H, LUDLOW & CO. will sell at auction, on Tues- day, October 20, 1874, at 12 o'clock, at the Fixqhange Salésroom, No. 111 Broadway, the very valuable Dwell. ing and Lot known.as No, Idt West Fourteenth street, only 85 feet west of sixth avenue ; house is 23x60 teet, in nine order; three stories, basement and sub-cellar, hign stoop, and contains water closets on each floor; lot 235x103 feet; 1660) may remain on bond and mortgage. Only to be seen from 3 to 5 o'clock daily. Maps and permits at No. 3 Pine street. H. PIERSON, AUCTIONEER, DEALER IN REAL Estate, No. 5 Pine street, New York, will sell at auc- tion sale, on the premises at Passaic, N.J., IL miles by Erle Kallroad from foot of Chambers and'Twenty-third streets, on Thursday, October 22, at 2:30 P. M., 60 choice Building Lots, Free tickets, maps or personal applica- tion of auction at No. 6 Pine street. WO OR THREE FIRST CLASS FAMILIES CAN OB- tain good Board and excellant Accommodation at one of the finest residences in Westchester county, onl: {0 minutes from the city, by addressing W. W., Hera! offi ____ WINTER RESORTS, Pees: GREEN COVE SPRING.—FURNISHED Cottage to let, 20 rooms; suitable for private family. or few select boarders. Apply to H. C. HBAD, 123 Kast | Tweaty-second street. For Other Boarding Advertisements See Directory. TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES. FINE LARGE STORE TO LET—€66 SIXTH AVE- nue, near Thirty-ninth street. Inquire on the premises. DWELLING HOUSES TO LET, Furnished. MURRAY HILL HOME FOR THE WINTER.— Handsomely turnished Cottage, $175 per month; four stor: Madison partly furnuhed, $100; Brown stone enue, $250; Madison avenue Mansion, $1 feet front, $500; Cottage, near Park avenue, $70, No bills up. JOUN J, COADY, 120 Park avenue, A REM, ELEGANTLY FURNISHED THREE STORY brown stone House, 161 Kast Sixty-fourth street, to Tent toa small family of adults; rent would take part of rent in Board, $225 per month; THRE STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN STONE to let, furnished, Twenty-sixth strect, between Fourth and Lexington avenues; $200 per month. H. R. ada eal No. 3 West fwenty-third street, Fifth Ave nue Hotel. T SEVENTY-SIXTH STREET, EASTERN BOULB- vard, below Yorkville.—1o' let, iarge furnished House, Conservatory, Stable and three acres of Ground if desired; owner (single man) preters part of rent in his board by liberal arrangements with a respectable family of adults but will let very low without such, pro- ision.. ress oF a on the premises, before A M., to the owner, Hl. BARCOCK. 0g GQ WES? FLEVENTH STREET. SECOND sToRY J front Room, with superior Board, to gentleman sand wile of two sudgle gentlemen; no othér boarders. 6 MADISON AVENUE,-HANDSOMELY FURNISHED Rooms to let, in suit, with superior Board; terms $35 per week; location central and very convenient; «references exchanged. 10 4 BAST TWENTY-FIFTH STREET, NEAR Fourth avenue.—With Board, two large con- necting Rooms on second floor; southern exposure; amodern improvements: good location; near Madison Park; terms moderate; table board. EAST FORTY-SIXTH STREET, BETWEEN Lexington and Fourth avenues.—Parties can have first class Rooms, with or without Board, at ri -sonable prices. 108 WEST FORTY-SECOND STREET, NEAR SIXTH venue.—Handsomely furnished Rooms, singly ~or ensuite; pri’ ble if desired; terms moderate. ferences ‘exch: EAST TWENTY-EIGH!H STREET,—HAND- me Rooms, suits or singly, private table, to families or angle gentlemen ; house first class in every Bn a ral table ; prices low it permanent; reter- EAST TWELFTH STREET, A SHORT BLOCK aqultable ae - tp en ro be Ad Room, ntleman and wife or two gentlemen, first class Board. References exc hanged. 115 FORTY-FIRST STREET, BETWEEN and sixth ayenue.—Vrench fa ity, for. one: $16 for twos one oF two gentlemen oan lieve Board for $6 a week. ‘Address, ae WEST TWENTY-SECOND 8TREET,—HAND- mely fornished back Parlor and Extension, with first class Board, for gentleman and wife: also a few table boarders; references given and required, WEST FORTY-FIFTH STREET, NEAR SIXTH 129 avenue. —Klegant Suit of Rooms on second or third floor; also back Parior: table and appointnents pa private table if desired; reterences given and 130 pe ape! AVENUE, CORNER OF ST. MARK’S lace.—Handsome Rooms, tor two or more; also single Rooms; go table ; ter: * Fa ar haga lpia oer roe: 134 RAS SIXTEENTH stREBT (A FEW DOORS gaciee Se Irving place).—A large front Ri fosets, fuenia in Boards joa lovers, tuenfahed oF unfurnished, with Bourd Sta Have! terme modeteerimes th Boke BAST SEVENTEENTH STREET,—HAND- 148 spel rn Rozen : with strictly first FULLY FURNISHED HOUSE, BETWEEN TENTH and Thirtieth streets and Fourth and Sixth ave- nues; rent not to exceed $250 per month; ally furnished, with carpets and mirrors. Address, San full particulars, M. E. B., Herald Uptown Branch office. Unfurnished. Mg LET—PARLOR FLOOR OF ENGLISH BASEMENT bouse 117 W ge Fd street, near Sixth avenue, RT ad only, Rent per month. References re- quired. LBT—-1H WEST TWELFTH STREET, BETWEEN Sixth and Seventh avenues; newly fitted up with all modern improvements; finest house below Four- teenth street. Kent $2, Apply. RY MO- RANGE, Drexel Building, corner Wall and Broad FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENT! TO LET. 2 AT S.WEST FOURTEENTH STREET—ELBGANTLY furnished Rooms to let, on the second floor, toa party of gentiemen, without board, with bath and re, at moderate terms; references exchanged. PRIVATE PAMILY WILL LET FURNISHED, A without board, to gentlemen, upon reasonable forms, their rear Parlor, or a tront Room on third foo including privilege of bath ; references exch: AD: ply at Ne O Atmity street CAN aici RARE CHANCE.—TWO FURNISHED ROOMS, connecting. for light housekeeping, $8, $4:- one Room, $2; in private house ; splendid locality; furnished Floor of tour Rooms, $25 per month. Inquire of WM. CRAWFORD, comer Madison avenue and sighty-sixth street. A Ne LET—FURNISHED, A PARLOR AND TWO BED- rooms, separate or together; gas, bath and Croton. Apply at 639 Sixth avenue, in the store. EREMPTORY SHERIFP’S SALE AT ANY SACBI- fice, on foreclosure, at auction, at Commercial Ex- change, ‘No. ion’ street, Brooklyn, on Saturday, October 24, at 12 o'clock noon, the elegant three story high stoop brown stone dwelling, 181 jougal stree’ Brooklyn; all modern improvements; elegant neighbo: hood; minutes by Fulton aveuue cars from ferr; cost $13,000; title perfect; free from incumbrance; thrée- fourths of purchase money may remain on bond and mortgage. Dabeleg eh § SALES. ty THOS. J. M’GRATH, Auctioneer, Salesroom 150 Chatham street, corner Mulberry. Monday, Men’s and Women’s clothin “es by order Mrs. 1 Cotello, Mott street. Tuesday, 800 lots Men's Clothing. by order B, J. Fry, Third avenue. Wednesday, Men's and Women’s Cloth by order B. J. Fry, Third avenue. Thursday, Men’s and Women’s Clothing, German feather Beds, Velvet, Brussels and Ingrain Carpete, &e., by order Pohen, Delancey street, Friday, Men’s and Women’s Ciotnin u y order D: Cohen, Canal street. Friaay, October 30, Watches, Jeweiry, &c., by order L. Conen, Canal street, and B. Cohen, Delancey street. AWNBROKER SALES.—BY R. FIELD, GENERAL Auctioneer, salesroom No. 89 Bowery. Monday, October 19—By order Hugh ‘McAlunan, Sec- ond aventie, 600 lots Clothing. Tue ctober 2—By order R, Simpson & Co., 195 Bowery, 600 lots Clothing. Wednesday, October 2l—By order Hugh Freel, Rose street, 600 lots Clothing. Thursday, October By order Simpson, Somers & Oo Rey Ocwober By order Mrs, Fullan, West Thi a tober an, ninth street, 6 lots Clothing. ty AWNBROKER’S SALES\—JAMES AGAR, AUC- tioneer, will sell at salesrooms, 69 New Bowery and No. 9 Oliver street :— Monday, at 10 o'clock, 300 lots Overcoats, frock. sack and business Coats, Pantaloons and Vests. At 1 o'clock, 800 lots Women’s Clothing, Blankets, Quilts, 4c, By order D, G. Ferguson, Broome street. Y, at 12 o'clock, 60 lots Gold and Silver Ginwon Guns, Vistola Fancy Goode kes "By onter et jasses, Gui is ae, By order A. J. Sagksors, 6 West Thirt Y ‘Y-first street. Wed: ay, at 10 o'clock, 300 lots Overcoats, Frocr, Sack and Business Coats, Pantaloons and. V o'clock, 300 lots Womens’ Clothing, Blankets, Qu! By oraér M. Davis, No. 8 Sullivan street. harsday, at 10 o\clock, 300 lots Overcoats, Frock, Sack gnd Business Coats Pantaloons and Vests:’ at o'clock, 300 lots, Womens’ Clothing, Blankets, Quilts, ac. By or der A. rd avenue. Friday, 500 lots Overcoats, Frock, Sack and Business Coats, Pants and Vests. By order J.J. Martin, Mulberry stree! te ‘Saturday, at 103 o'clock, 600 lots Wom: viz, Dresses, Shawis, sacques, Remi Blankets, Quilts, &c. By order J. A. J. street. ICHARD V. HARNETT, AUCTIONEER, WILL sell, at auction, on Thursday, October 22, at 12 o'clock, at the Exchange Sale: m, lll Broadway, valuable improved Real tata No, 796 Sixth avenue, five story and basement brick House, with store, on east side Sixth avenue, 20.5 north Forty-fitth street; size 20x50x60. No. 131 Lexington ave- nue, elegant four story basement and sub-cellar high stoop brown stone House, 21.10x5)x80, east side Lexing- ton avenue, 44 feet 2 inches south Twenty-nintn stree Aily loa ivactuats ase Wartiom Cine ae bag me ere -fourth street, very handsome Jour story high s brown stone House, 16 lux20xl0s.0, 281 feet S-inckes wort ian yn avenue ; must be seen to be appreciated. Nos 443 and 445 Wes; Thirty-tourth street, 2 four story high stoop brown stone Hou: with the modern improve- ments, each 16.8x50x98.9, feet east Tenth avenue. proes: ou per cent can remain on mortgage. Sal solute. Maps, permits and further information from Auc- tioneer, 111 Broadway, PIGHARD WALTERS, AUCTIONKER.— HOUSEHOLD Furniture—Marshal’s sale—will sell on Monday, at U1 o'clock, at salesroom ‘ast Broadway, an assortment of first, cl viz,:—Parlor "Yi. LEURUSCHER, Marsh: (0 LET—A NEATLY FURNISHED FRONT PARLOR and hall Bedroom, suitable tor one or two gentle- men; terms reasonable. *ixth avenue, between Thirty-sixth and ‘hirty-seventh streets, second floor. WU FORNISHED ROOMS, ADJOINING, VERY under jormer 4 a irnisl hy wih an ‘extension, &c., tor light housekeeping. 40 West Ninth street. LAST TWENTY-EIGHTH STRERT, BETWEEN 14 Firth and Madison avenues.—Elegantly furnished ee NN OR ty RG * mi f o Bocond’ and third Hoore; closets, baths, ‘c, 19 WEST, THIRTIATH STARET—T0 LRT. WAND. Teaple torone of two geutiemen; rat class house aad rT ovation superiag; referenoes. Be RAae yy ALeae AUCTIONEER.—GROOCERIES. Marshal's sale—Will sell on Monday, at 1034 o'clock, at salesroom, 27 East noesyray. the stock of @ Grocery Store, vis. :—4 cases toilet 4 bi Rice, by It, be mally, Soap, cane rit arrels ickles, &0.; 1 new cover rocer's Bale positive, JOHN T. BIEWART. Mal aig COURT SALE. RICHARD V. HARNETT, Auctioneer, auction, on Tuesday, Octobe: shar TPotelack at ‘he ex Change sulesroom, iI Broadway. tndor tion of ve Loun: corner, on oc) ring: rh k; first class location ; each lot a 4 ri astm ee ona re 208 to O10 Raat 11dih street, 138 toot vende A Boole: ard. Righty per veBH on inortgege. Mape,At ofc, Iti Bronawaye OR SALE (FARMERS LOOK HERE)—A MACHINE for cutting and crushing all kinds of root teed for cattle; the same is an immense cider mill; price $40; also 2-bushel self-acting cider Presses; 2-horse power achine, $150, new. pply at 342 West Sixteenth street, New York. J. ALSOP, GoRnor, 10X18, FRANKLIN; GORDON, 5%¢X104, Alligator; quarto Job Pross, Nonpareil, Brevier and Job Fonts of Type, Cases, 10 Imposing Stones tor sale. TAYLOR, Warehouse, 11 Spruce street, New York. WANSTED-LADIES FOR BEADWORK; LADIES who worked with us formerly are requested to call on us at onc: POLLAK & UO., 268 6th av. WAXTEDIA PREPOSSESSING YOUNG LADY AS housekeeper in a nice little hotel 50 miles trom New York; one that would be capable and willing to attend the'bar in the absence of the proprietor, Address HOTEL, Herald Uptown Branch office. WO RESPECTABLE COLORED WOMEN—ONE AS first class cook, and one as second in a club house; references, Address B. G., Herald Uptown Brapch office. GOOD DRESSMAKERS; ONLY FIRST CLASS hands need avply ; good wages and steady employ- ment; also one apprentice. Call at 630 3d av., one door from 8th at. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES. SITUATION WANTED—AS HALL MAN IN A_ HO.- tel or as first class waiter; wili guarantee satisfac- Hon. caer address, tor two days, at 131 West 30th st, loor. ‘ANTED—BY A MAN, A PLACE IN SOME SOUTH- orn city, a6 meat or pastry cook :, best reterenoe. Address A. C., 102 Wasbington st., Brooklyn. ANTED—A SITUATION BY A FRENCH BOY, 13 years of age; speaks French and English and has a knowledge of German; would like to be in an office; ‘ood hand writing; reterences. Call on or address J, J. 61 West dist st. LADY OF MANY YEARS’ EXPERIENCE IW hing the French laaguage, conversational! aticaliy, desires some more peels a son. Call om Mus. 1. B., No. 08 seco PAUISIAN, LADY TEACHER, HAVING i mornings disengaged, would take an engagemet in sefvol or iamilessunexcoptional references, -Addreas PARISIENNE, Heraid Uptown Branch office. A GENTE MAN, FATIvE or PRANCE, bd art ‘or Frene! lessons; references exchat Apply Kev. Dr. Houghton, No. 1 Bast Twemty-ointh of | A GRADUATE OF AN EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY ‘ Wishes to give lessonsin French (native language> reier- or German in return tor board and ing 5 cit euees. Address A. N., box Ll7 Herald offoes OY A FURNISHED PARLOR FOR DENTAL OFFICE— Thirty ough attest germans Weation, Twenty inte be fe ween Broad wi an ave hue, “Address DANA, ‘Herald Uptown Branch office. CARD. —MR. WM. ©, BRYANT WRITES:—A FEW hints from 4 perfect master are often of more ser- Vice in ‘developing the capacities of a pupil, than the Most protracted. lessons of an interior teacher.” Them why hot go to GOLDSMITH ess 1s guaran teed to all. Time, ten lessona, and tern Apply at Rooms, | 261 Broadway, trom 3 to 8 o'clock. OLIVER B. GOLDSMITH, T THOMPSON'S COLLEGE, » FOURTH AVENUB, opposite Cooper Institute.—Book x. . Writ Aritnmmotie, German taught day and eveaiag, “Ladies? Department. Telegraphy taught practically” with ine struments, in one quarte GERMAN AND FRENCH CLASS, THOMPSON'S College, 20 Fourth avenue, opposite Cooper ingtt- tute.—Students taught to write ‘and converse {a a si tume, day or evening; terms reduced. pit LL LAW STUDENTS SHOULD NOW LEARN Phonography _ successtully and practically at PHONOGRAPHIC INSTITUTE, 108 West Twenty-third street, personally or by mail. Circulars tree, THUROUGH PRACTICAL KNOWLEDGE oF Munson’s Phonography, acquired at the [NSTITUTR OF PHONOGRAPHY, Sixth avenue, corner Twenty- third street. Sena for circular. Reference, the author. A LADY GIVES SPANISH LESSONS, WITH THE Be purest Castilian pronunciation. for $15 and 2 pee. Quarter; piano and singing lessons, Address TEACH- ER, 243 West Twenty-first street, NY PERSONS DESIRING VISITING OR RESIDEN® teachers of Bogus, French, talian or music, will applying at Mrs. MITCHELL'S Teachers’ West Thirty-fitth street. Information also given of evem- ing classes taught by the best instructors, A. BROTHER & SISTER (AMERICANS) DESIRE the acquaintance of a French lady and gentleman, with a view to exchange conversational lessons. Ad- dress LANGUAGE, Herald Uptown Branch office. ra COLLEGE, WEST SIDE, SIXTH AVENUE, corner Twenty-third street.—Best and cheapest; open day and evening. Please call. LEGANT BUSINESS WRITING GUARANTEED.— Messrs. DULBEAR, 1,193 Broadway, receive new pupils day and evening this week, and engage to remove all stiffness, trembling and nervousness in a tow lessons, ‘Two private desks for bookkeeping Vacant A Ge! class will commence November & Apply for terms. I Dated TO FOREIGNERS, FIFTY CENTS A LES. son: ladies confidentially instructed: private les- sonsin Mathematics, Latin and uch; seven years? experience; reference, Ereone pupils. dress Muse WHITE, Herald Uptown Branch office. RENCH AND GERMAN THOROUGHLY TAUGHT; conversational fluency imparted; private lessons $5.2 wook (hree lessons at pupils resideiice); classes $10 a quarter; am phlets, 5 fe PROFESSOR, box 147 Herald Uptown Brauer office. VRENCH AND SPANISH TAUGHT THOROUGHLE al with a pure pronunciation young lady. Address Miss La, 406 West Twenty-elghth st \\RENCH, DRAWING AND PAINTING ARE TAUGHP te residences by Prof. PERRELET, teacher in schools. Apply by letter, for terins and references, a6 243 wast Nineteenth street, New York. les) CLASS SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, AP Brussels.—French, German, Italian and all branches of education taught reralte”? and of the “Gran and gardens in Prospectuses and references ai Avenue Up aer tet 9 or Mrs. Thirty-filth street, New York. tabs tee aor GENTLEMAN LA toed receive on two or three cvenings @ week, tion in the German language. Address GOBTHE, box 176 Herald office, secure on y professors of the “Uni Conservatoire de Bruxites:” ho! beautitul and healthy situation. For pp 12 Mss VENT 3h (ORGGERATH, 42 West. CLERKS AND SALESMEN. ANTED—TWO GERMAN DRY GUODS SALES. asa men, with city reierence. Apply to M. DONOHOK, ‘ORIZONTAL AND UPRIGHT ENGINES AND Boilers, new and second hand, in large pee) steam, rotary and Plunger Pumps and general Machi ery. ' WILSON & ROAKE, Water and Dover streets, 10 LITHOGRAPHIC PRINTERS.—FOR SALE—A French Steam Press: bed 36x24, with extra set of rollers, fitted with Van Alien & Sons ‘patent points and damper ; the whole in perfect order, and will be sold at a bargain; also several Hand Presses, lot of Litho- graphic Stones, Hand Rollers and many other trade requisites. Address PHENIX PLATE COMPANY, Wor- cester, Mass. rpangs, VARIOUS SIZES AND CAPACITY, FROM 3,000 to 30,000 gallons. on dock, Twenty-tourth street, South Brooklyn. Take Hamilton avenue cars, JOMN STUART, 19% Broadway, New York. "HORSE POWER HORIZONTAL TUBULAR second hand; used but a short KELLY, New Brunswick, N. J. SITUAVIONS WANTISU—FEMALES. Cooks, é&e. WEST 26TH ST.—A BALTIMORE WOMAN AS first class cook in @ first class private tamiiy; thoroughly understands all branches ot American cook- ing; bestreterences Call or address, A SITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT GER- cook in an American tamily; is wae and ironing; good reference. L., Herald office. man girl. to assist in washinj dress A. Chambermaids, &c. 7TH AV.—A YOUNG GIRL AS CHAMBERMAID and seawstress. Call for two days. 34 Dressmakers and Seamstresses. 7 2 WEST 35TH ST.—A FIRST CLASS OPERATOR on Wheeler & Wilson's machine will design and make up ladies’ underclothing and infant's out and ie trousseaus of the finest tabrics in first class fam- ies, 4 WEST 26TH ST.—A COLORED GIRL TO DO dressmaking; can operate on different machines, Call or address, ay. ANTED—GOOD SALESMEN TO CANVASS FOR Remington sewing machine; energetic workers only need apply good commission allow REMINGTON SEWING MACHINE AGENCY, $d av., corner 124th st., savings bank building. COACHMEN AND GARDENERS, LADY WISHES A SITUATION FOR HER COACH- man; first class man. Call at house No. 66 East ‘B4th st, or 53 Kast $id st, tor three da; (JOACHMAN, BY 4 2OUNG COLORED MAN, MAR. ried; over two years’ reference, and still with his presentemployer. Address COACHMAN, 15 Kast 58th st. (Lamb's boarding stable.) HELP WANTED—MALES. T. STAWART & VO. Want several Thee having FIRST CLASS USHERS, se having city experience preferred. er- sonally at MANAGERS DESK, bejore 9 A. wy road: Way and 10th st., or by letter, with name and reference, addressed to the arm. THE TRADEs. ANTED—A TIN AND SHEET [RON WORKER AT BAKER, SMITH & OOs., 47 West Houston st, cor- ner Greens. ‘ANTED—A YOUNG MAN WHO HAS WORKED AT ‘the printing business a few years to set type on a wonthly publication. Callat 21 Grand st, Jersey City, W ANTED—A COMPETENT PARTY, TO ACT 8 | foreman ina pottery. Address, giving references, C. H. F., box 647 Post office. 1} ‘A MARINE ENGINEER (IN CHARGE OF Pay seagoing steamer) will pay this amount in hotel, or any position board; no ob- for a position as engineer in a that will pay at least $75 per month ‘and Jeatton eo town or city, ‘Address ENGINE, ‘Herald office. OQ WEST MTH ST.—A YOUNG MAN, 16 YEARS 263. Sa Would like to learn some ood trade: hopes to meet with parties doing business in the country. 12 4TH AV—A FRENCH WOMAN AS SEAM- stress; cam operate on any machine; good references. 295 WEST ATH ST.—A FIRST CLASS, STYLISH dressmaker, who thoroughly understands fitting and hi Il the latest styles and trimming patierns, wishes a few more customers by the day, best reference. Call or address. 302 WEST S7TH ST.-A GERMAN SEAMSTRESS, “operates on every machine, would like a few more engagements, by the day or week. B15 BAST pee ST rh DRESSMAKER WOULD Like a few more engagements by the day olty or country. Can be seen for three days. Miss WALSH. FRENCH ADViN1:SEMENTS, NE JEUNE FILLE FRANCAISE DESIRE UNE U lace de bonne dans une famille americaine; ello peut fonner les meilleures references. No. 36 Bleecker sireok, ‘NE DAMB FRANCAISE, AYANT UN TALENT hors ligne pour la coupe et la confection des robes les plus habil lees, des, desire une place; elle prendra la direction d’un atelier. Scrire a Mme. M. B., Herald Uj town Brancn office. For Otner Want Advertisements See Directory. 381 EAST 4TH 8ST.—AN AMERICAN LADY OF the highest respectability as seamstress; oper ates on any machine: is willing to make herself gen- erally usetul; best city reference given and req Address A. B.C. WANTED TO PURCHASE, LARGE SIZE SECOND HAND BASE BURNING A. and selt-eoding Stove, sultable for a store, adress box 87 station D, naming size and price. 43: 4TH AV.—A_ RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT girl as seamstress and to mind growing chil- dren: operates on several machines, cuts and fils; best city reference. 649 6TH AV., NEAR 38TH ST.—A COMPETENT dressmaker by day or week. Apply to present employer, Mme. Heppard. General Housework, &. A. RESPECTABLE AMERICAN WOMAN TO DO general housework in a smail private family; is 9 good washer anJ ironer and plain cook ; is willing and obliging. | Address Mra, RANSONE, Herald Uptowa Branch office. Housekeepers, &e. 9 CLINTON PLACE, FIRST FLOOR.—A YOUNG lady, recently arrived trom the country, a8 house- keeper, or would do copying at home. 34 EAST 23D ST.—A CATHOLIO LADY, WITHOUT encambrance, who thoroughly understands house- Kecping, would like ® position as ‘such, or to. instruct children; very best testimonials. for two days, WEST ITH STA LADY, AGBD 2%, AS housekeeper for an elderly gentleman of means. Inquire of Mrs. B. 23, WEST wTH st—a YOUNG WIDOW AGED 2 Mrs, ALLEN. 20, as housekeeper, 663 7TH AV.—AN AMERICAN WOMAN A8 HOUBB- i4taad Hear in a hotel or hat ah Ct le chine in linen room; permanent positior than salary. Bo Posie Mrs. MILLER, YOUNG AMERICAN WIDOW OF INTELL: and refinement desires a position as housek: be appreciated: only those who mean immediat iiganwill- address INTEGRITY, Herald Uptown pilice. Laandresses, &e. 4 WEST 45TH ST., SECOND FLOOR,.—A RESPECT. & oon bi to teh Me | and ironing; work done to order, by the wee oS LOMAX. 17: THOMPSON 8T., FIRST FLOOR,—A FIRST tlemen’s washing to do at hei drosy class colored laundress wishes families’ or gen- own house. Call or ad- 201. Henced*cotored: de fenlomen’s washing. oC ER. 93 EAST 20TH ST., TOP FLOOR, FRONT ROOM. A bh Sedge) widow woman woul like ‘washing of a tew tamilies; isan excellent laund ikedmatetr® coats Rh wematnciad Sy rn 0) lass tamilies in thie city, iy “or address. 39 BAST 80TH §T., (eeeeees te bk ned fis oreo ee ee ron or address ANNIE 8CUD- ety kinds of Merchandise. Parties wishing to dispose of their Stocks for cash will find a purchaser at once by Calling at 408 Broadway, from 9 to I1_A. M., third door, or by addressing @ letter as‘above to 8, W. ERCHANDISE WANTED—FOR THE WESTERN Me eete cash and approved mining Stock will be paid; the mines are now being successfully worked and Pill stand thorough investigation. Address SAMUEL BOVLDBR, Herald office. MEBCHANRISE WANTED.—OASH PAID FOR ALL ‘OM BOARDING SCHOOL—FOR YOUNG CHIl- dren, where they will receive the best care and in- truction. For circulars address the Principal, Miss A. & CONOVER, Old Brides, N.J., OF ‘ALBERT EK Os BORN, 204 Fulton street, New k. ECONS DE PEINTURE SUR EVENTAILS ET POR- celaie, par M. PAUL JOSSIER, No. 365 Sixth av. MM. LESPINASSE’S FRENCH INSTITUTE FOR young ladies, Fort Washington, N. Y.—Reopens Sep- tember 21. Circulars at Lespinassé & Freidman’s, No.3 Pine street Mi Nege “or Mune, No 8 Went Fourteenth, strect-—the lege of Music, N st For —In- aruction in Singing from beginners to professional singers r DE ©. WILL RKSUME HER LESSONS OP + Spanish, English and Music; also translation made. 439 Fourth avenue. ‘EW YORK SCHOOL OF PHONOGRAPHY, 33 PARK Tow, opposite new Post office.—Day ani evening instruction; Practice Classes for advanced pupils; terms moderate. RIVATE FRENOH LESSONS GIVEN BY A FRENCH «entieman having the highest testimonials, Address AL DARBBY, 41 Greenwich avenue, RIVATE INSTRUCTIONS OF ALL KINDS OF WAX Flowers given, with Wax, for $5. Address 312 Bloom» fieid street, Hoboken, N. J. ROFESSOR B, KUTLNER IS OPENING HIS “GER- man Classes” in Dolbear’s Commercial College, corner of Broadway and Twenty-eighth street.—Speak- ing and understanding the language constandy prac- ticed. Please call atthe College rooms. /AINB’S, 62 BOWERY; UPTOWN, 1,275 BROADWAY (west side), corner Thirty-fourth sireet.—Booxkeep- ing, Arithmetic, higher Mathematics, Grammar, Pune- tuation and other essentials taught, rivately, no Classes; Writing lessons $3 per month. jes’ department. RIVATE LESSONS GIVEN IN FRENCH, GERMAN ‘and Spanish by Prof. JUL WUNDERMAN, 1215 Broadway, second floor. ‘Terms moderate. Lessons given at either pupil's residence or my own. ROPESSOR J. B. E. CARTEL.—FRENCH LAN- guage and literature: lessons, conversational as ‘well as theoretical: method pleasant, easy and thor- ouch, Classes now forming at pupils’ residences and as the Professor's, No. 138 West Twenty-fifth street. RIVATR \UESSONS iN ENGLISH GIVEN TO grown-up ladies of neglected education, by an ex- perienced lady teacher; grammar and letter writing thorough. Apply at book store 78 Sixth avenue. LON@ NISH LANGUAGE.—A PROFESSOR 0) P eaperitnon native of Madrid, will give rot instruction in his native Castillian, on moderate a Address CASTILLIAN, Decker & Barnes’ Piano Ware- rooms, northeast corner Third av. and Fourteenth st granied LANGUAGE—FRBEE OF CHARGE, AT THE Bvening High school. Thirteenth street, near Sixth. Bveaug pHa Tesaohs at No. 780 Sixth avenue, by Pro~ fessor DE TORNOS, QPANISH AND FRENCH THOROUGHLY TAUGHT— Sve very easy and practical metnod, classes and private lessons. Apply ANTONIO RAMOS, 38 Uni- versity plaee. ANTED—A VISITING TUTOR, POR TWO BOY @and 12), to teach the English branches and Latin daily, from 9 to 1234; location central. Call. with Peference, botween 10. and i2, at 63 Cedar street, room 2 second floor or addressJ. D. 5., as above. TANTBD—A RESIDENT TUTOR, FOR THE IN- V struction bo bane Hap cei By yt pei ans, hest testimonials as to charact a red. ddress B. R. M., box 565 Post office, Rew York ws FLOWERS, OLD AND NEW METHODS... ota pues cretiats replacuce: Call and soa rr "7 Specimens. PY ARTISR, Ab Risth avenue, Arst Boor. : TED—MOTHER OF PLARL SHELLS IN LARGE (W riautition. Address M. i, drawer S19 Post, office, Chicago. ‘ANTED—TO BUY, A COFFEE OR CAKE STAND, W: or hire @ Place suitable, in or near some market or ferry thoroughfare. Direct B., Post office stauon E, stating location, to save time and trouble. TANTED TO PUROHASE—A HANDSOME SQUARE Show Case, large enough to hold two hats. Apply to MORRIS: WASHINGTON, 9 Broadway. PROPOSALS. ROPOSALS FOR MUSIO. fifth Gift Concert for the benefit of the Pubtic Library ot Kentucky will come off in Public Library Hall, at Lous ONDAY, NOVEMBER $0, 1874 As this is the last of the series, and will be the grand- est affair of the kind that has ever ocourred in the wor! the management have determined to have music | Rete chant aaveen cnet fale Bs otk yuntry an equ: therefore pe recelved until the 15th of November for a id Ore! Concert of GrangNe HUNDBED [NSTRUMENTS, OR MORE. Music will be required intervals during the entire day of the drawing, and a night a Grand Orchestral Concert, tree to all. Sealed proposals, giving the num- ber and character of performers and the price, addre to the undersigned, will receive due attentior ib warded to lowes! be: contract will be award a (ra BRR bes Agent and Manager, Louisvil Sera PROPOSALS FOR THE NEWS BUSINESS K be of the Erie Railway, on trains and at stations, wil received by Re bots es until Octover 2, inst, Frivileges same as to present lessee, aun Superintendent of Transportation, Jersey City station. MISCELLANEOUS, GENTS’ LETTERS.—WE HAVE RECEIVED 100,000 letters from agents; will sell the late date single, $1: nted; A Hing, Sy centa, Bxai | gents; ulver 8 ng, by cones dresses for copying at $7 per 1,000. Call ator “dures 173 Greenwich st., room 4. A Pry OR FADED MINK AND SABLE FURS darkened by AH tant! eee” seen th otter, Met ee cS 00 Fulton sweet, Becoklyo. PRISE Tb EB LOTR, SANE. STATIONERS, SY FULTON STREET, ae em, — Ac a Wize TO SPEND Rs ke. # pte hte as o fd a street, corner ix nue; Bool Penmitship Pronography, Arithmetic. BUSINESS. COLLEG Please iL. es ci RHR TED—A FPRENOH LADY AS GOVERI Wed Se eee gets teh col 5 Bir, tele earth Wet YOUNG LADY GRADUATE FROM AM established school, to reside in a family and PeRanged, "A refined, lady. of nok MITOHELIn 67 ‘West four feterences exchanged, A tars Fe More han 25 can address. dirs TKR eee hd iN 'SSON—CONVERSATIONAL FRENCH. 50 Re bine (aPeaivaieaa Mane $1.0" zo Pree Class’ tor ladies every Monday, frou ; . LESSON—CONVERSATIONAL GERMAN, B' HOCaAotm Corman indy, Address GERMAN, bok MP! Herald Uptown Brauch.office, 1,2 Broadway. 2 DENTISTRY. RAIA UL SET, $5 AND A—GUM TERTH, A Rear TUL erranted; exeracting,. with York Dental Rooms, ing an extensive asso’ 1967, Always having an 7 can select Xemeimver BR. MICRABLIS, & BAST FOURTH STREET, NRAR fas Ravens, eta 50, ran oe ee extract. ¢ fll ty; Toot! toatl iidbeandecolor, Omse open Sunday till SE Me ODEMANN, nae 532 Third avenue, near Thirty-sixth Alt varieties ot mechanical Buntiste v rade and artistic. eae WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C. OR SALE—A VRRY FINS DIAMOND CROSS er faire Barings; will be sold at & Dargain, ad. PONS ears ~ H. G., box t GOGGIN B eed NOTIFY HIS NUMEROUS New York Hotel, a ——$<$<$<—<————_ o first class, da- Account Booky made to order ‘/ERY FINE, FOR ; ;

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