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16 NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 3], 1875—QUADRUPLE SHEET. ¢ DRY GOODS. DRY GOOD-. asi n= RY GOCRB eg sane T anion TB MPARTLAND’S, : PULAR GOODS 1643 Eighth avenue, between Porty first and Forty-second [ Fr at , Tremendous Bargaing, having ‘marebased extensively at the prod en ees “= " net! ‘greelest. bares A. T. STEWART & 0. bo ae La waste a * have largely replenished their — DRESS GOODS. DRESS GOODS. VW cases of beautiiul plaid Suitings, at 123¢c.; worth 20e. Seares do Camels’ Hair, i AT 18C,; GOOD VALUE FOR 250. £ Ri x Poplins, in all the new and desirable bed oe Ae oe roe gc, exactly half their former ie (600 pieces of wool Sergey, 874c. and 50e, ; worth Soe. and 7: BLACK GOODS, Fino black Alpaca, 25¢. and ‘Sle,; very high lustre. ST Nye. k Cashmere, 40c., 45e. and We. + 1 worth % wide, U2ige; Lubin's best bisck, 'B7)4c., worth $i Draps Ete, Tamize, Australian ‘Crape Cloths, &e, great variety at extremely low prices. BLACK SILKS. Attention would be respectfully called to a most elogantl assorted stock of Silks, varying in price from $2 to 8, Jess than the cost of importation, BLANKETS, 20 cases of Blanketa, fall size, will be sold at $2 25; worth $4. 10 cases, 12-4 do., at $3.50; worth $6. SUITS, SUITS. Grand opening on Wednesday and Thursday next. ‘The public and patrons are specially invited to au ivspec tion of this department, ay it contains the rarest noveltics in Paris and Bersin importations., Bo ceemr iene ws iden La $9 and $10. elogant Suits, At $6 and 87; worth $0 an 500 ‘beautiful coubination Suits, $12, $15, $15 and $20, duced at least 29 per cent. 600 bluck Cashmere Buits, suitable for mourning, will be sold At $14, $16, $15; prices formerly $18, $20 and $25, Misses’ and Children's Suits a specialty. ORDERS WILL be executed from choice f designs. No extra charge. ts und upward. HOSIERY, In this department will be found a complete line of the best makes in English and Balbriggan Hose, Ladies’ and Gentle: Undergurments, &c., Cloths and Cassimeres, for men’s a) Moar, af excoediigly low prices re parchasing elsewhere and satisfy sour- the abov self as to the truth SAMPLES FREELY GIV Marked attention and politeness to custom chasing or not, NO COERCION USED. Don't forget the number. 8. McPARTLAND'S, 643 Eighth avenue, between Forty-first and Forty-second streets, Ww - - L L EEEE RRRR see f ft L E RR Sar w AA Lb L K R R Wwww AA L L Bi) 7 oan wwWww AA L L EEE RRRER WV VW AAAA 1 L BE 5 Ww A AC L BE 2 f ae ee te L Se Ne eV .& A LULL LULL EREE R MM =oMP"_sS88_ 000 RRR L EEEEY VY ™% NYS SO OR RL B =F MM MM'S Oo OR RE eg MM MM SO OR RL ee Teh 4M MM 888.9 © 6ORRR b &BEB YY MM M $0 08 BL 2 ¥Y MMMM 80 OR RL E ¥ MMM MS_80 OR KL E ¥ MM = OM =6888 ‘000 R RLLLLEREE Y 245 Grand street, near Bowery, New York. ‘The balance of an importer’s stock, to be retailed at whole. sale prices. We have purchased a tremendous xtock of goods this week at prices that will enable as to offer our friends and the public Dress Goods, Silks, Shawls, ladies’ Suits and Cloaks, ladies and zent’s Furnishing Goods at 25 per cent Jess than former prices. Dress Goods. 400 pieces Striped Silk Poplin at 37450. recently sold for 75e. 8 cases English Serzex nt 25e former f 2 cases Camels’ Hair Su‘tings'at 25e , former price 40c. 2 cases Knickers us at 31e., worth Se. 3 case Scotch P' is at 20c.. former price Sie. # cases, very fine Je, and 50¢, 4 cases Black Alpaca at 2 cases Black Alpaca at Sle De, 150 pieces Black Cashmere » formerly sold for 75e. 100 pieces, mych better quality, at 65c., 75c. and $1. Black and Colored Silks. 1 case, good quality Binck gros grain Silk at 90c., worth 1 case Cashmere de Lyon at $1.25, recently sold for $1 75. Teuse Cashmere de France at $1 50, former price $2. B cases beautiful quality Striped Silk, 75e., former price $1 10, 2 cases Colored Silk, in new shades, at $1, $1 25 and $i 50, Bhaw!s. e Striped Shawls at $150, $2 50, 33.and $4. ‘300 Broche und Paisly Long Shawls at $3, $11, $15 upward. Ladies’ Suits. 500 Poutin, Serge, Black Alpuca and Cashmere Suits at $9, Black Silk Suits, $45, $50, $75 and upward. Btriped and Coldred Silk ‘Suits at $35, $45, $50 and upward. Cigaks wod Sacques. ‘The greatest variety and largest stock of Cloaks ever offered ‘at retail. 900 Beaver Cloth Cloaky at $3 75, cost to make $6, 200 Beaver Cloth Cloaks at $5, cost to make $8, 800 Moscow Beaver Cloaks, tritumed with fur, $10, worth $16, 100, elaborately trimmed, at $14, $15, $18 and $20, In addition to the above goods we shail offer Domestics and ‘White Goods, Flamels, Blankets, Calicoes, Cloth and Cc meres at avents’ prices, 10 cases, yard wide, Muslin at Se., 10s. and 12}¢. 2 cases 6-4 Table Linen at Slc., $7}gc. aud Sle. Li apkins, 50e. $1 per dor. upward. wy twilled red and blue Flanuel, 25¢., worth 40c. wool Blankets at $2 25, $2 75, $3, $5 and apward. Be., recently sold at 7 FY English Calicoey, yard wide, 10e cow all wool Beaver at #1 50, $1 7, $2 500 very hands» H n A bas pate, HH iH AA 1 oR H H AA mo oR RK u H AA mn Rg HHBHH A A It RRRRR a G AAAA Il B RB pane” SPIE A a R HOA A UW sR R H A Au RK R L, snaw, S4 WEST POURTEE. sees" pp near Sixth avenue. 564 Bowery, corner Fourth street. Tho finest collection of Human Hair Goods positively re- toiled at wholesale prices. ‘Ativfaction guaranteed or goods returnable. s1dbs Bom perceptible Wigs and Toupees for Indies and gen- jemen. Invisf'lex, now the raging st instantly look be o for ail ages, making ladies tiful; price 32 and upward, Coiffoures $5 and upward. Prie sist. Short Hair Switches $1 and upward. Finest quality Hair Switches, solid, not dyed— 18 joches, 4 o . teeee . ches, 4 4 ounce weight. , 4 ounce weight. *: lngle Curls, naturally eurly— glen yard.” ray Hnir a specialty. Ladies’ own Hair made over in latest ttyles. mbings per ounce, or by a newly invented teach any shade of hair to # made up 350. and —- Toots put al) ¥ neanrorn . tle and upwards, Hair forse, $1 per x reme Blanche.” {t ‘ Sectet of’ Beauty, the romple xion ayer box. ‘f moved by our newly imported free of all n AHl wrinkles in the face “Dermatine,”’ 82 per bottle Goods sent to utl the Staten, when prepaid, charges, or C. 0. D., with privilege of examin HEPPARD KNAPP? 183 and 185 Sixth avenue, offers wholesale, bankrupt stock of Lace Curtains at retail, at 20 per cent i s than cost of importation. ‘Lace Curtains, from $1 per pair to finest imported, Largest stock in the city. Carpets, Oilcloths, Druggets, ke. T. TAYLOR, 816 BROADWAY.—WE HAVE RE + ceived from nr three houses in Paris new designs for winter; Cleaks and Costumes. Patterné to measure. and Cutting and Basting, warranted to fit perfectly, by 5. T. Ta;- Jor's «ystem of cutting. Thorongh instruction guaranteed in the system at the office of the three imported fashion journals, “Le Hon Ton,” “La Mode Blegante” and “Revue de ia Modo.” 816 Broadway. AT ofMITUS. PATTERN BAZAAR, vi4 Broadway, between Twentieth and Twenty-firet sts. Grand display of imported Patterns, just received. Patterns, with cloth models, now ready. Patterns Otted to the form aud warranted perfect, Cutting and basting done after our styles. Subscriptions to our monthly “World of Fashions” received and splondid ofl eopies of James H. Beard’s great allegorical painting given as premium: A “SUPERIOR | FRENCH | DRESSMAKING.—Cos. . inantles, cloaks and reception dresses made inthe latest Paris style; cntting and fitting may be relied upon ; Freuch Corsets and new, elegant Pi niers, Mme. A. DUVAL, Importer, 878 Eighteenth treet. ren entree ee D. %8tockeny, + No. 1,277 Broadway, corner of Thirty fourth street, ‘ second floor. hint tock of Nottingham and Tamboural Lace Curtains. Oriers received and executed with despatch for Lambr ns, ‘er ro ye, Lt c i clemued and put up. Slip Covers cut andimaae, ome She pular stocks on the Fourth avenue section, first floor, with new and handsome Dress Goods, suitable to the season, Printed Delaines, Alpacas, ‘Euipress Cloths, Poplins, all wool Plaids, &¢., at largely reduced prices. They have also replenished their stocks of the very best qualities of Cloaking and Trimming Velvets, in all the desirable colors, Prices exceedingly low. A large line of Notions, including a very great varioty of Linew and Luce Collars, Caffs, Sets, &e., ken, at less than one-hal! former price Feather and Fur Trumings, i “raids, Bindings, Fans, Unibretlas, and @ large and choice assortment of the very best qualities « Soaps, Extracts, T + Goods, &e., Just received from Paris and London. California Biaukets, AN woo! Blankets from $2 to €24 per pair, A very extensive line of Flanvels, Linens, Linen sheetins. m Brown and ble Shirtings aud Sheetings, f dosirable. jousstokd Goods. ks, Napkins, Towellings. and every description Fourth avenue, Ninth and Tenth streets. Browdw: ‘T, STEWART & CO. : A. wit replenish on Monday, November 1, their very pop- ular stocks of Black and Colored Sitks, which have met with so large # sale owing to the extremely low prices. Novelties In Dress ¢ The choicest qualities of Mournin he, The newest shades of mer’ ds. Dress Goods, Crapes, and cashmere Cloths. Ladies’ and gentlemen's Servjosiery and Underwear. Full lines of Cloths and Cassimeres of the best European makes, cut in quantities to’muit enstom- ers. They wil also open a large variety of new and elegant de- signs In Carpets and Carpetings, and will continue the sule of ‘their Tapestry Brussels at $1 19 and $125 per yard, and ive-frame English Bruesels at $1 75 per yard. Rugs, Mats, Oflelotns, &c., de. Please call and examine. ne, Ninth and Tenth streets. pore LAR SALE OF Ladies’ Suits and Overdresses. ri lot_ of Overdresscs, in_all_ the leading paputar materials, at $8, $9.50, $10, $11.90, B15, 814, 815, 818 and 9 Costume: in all new desirable shades, including bluck, at $9, $10, $11, $12, $14 and $16, Biack Silk Suits at $50, $60 and $70, Black Silk Dress, with camel's hair Overdress, $65 for the suit Same, with black cashmere Overdress, $55 for the suit. Camel's Hair Suits, complete, and black Cashmere at $80. All trimmed in the newest sty ~~ LORD & TAYLOR, roadway and Twentieth street, Pe CLOAK AND SUIT COMPANY, 28 EAST FOURT! TH STREET, between University place and Fifth avenue, New York. One hundred stuff good Suits, new styles, to close out, from which ladies cun take their choice at $15; worth double. Also a choice at $20; all new and stylish; worth donbl Binek, blue, plum and garnet Silk Suits, $50, $55 and $60. Black ‘Silk Suits, witly trimmed with velvet, $75, $80 to $110, Black, bine and plum Cashmere Suits, trimmed with silk, $50, $35, $45 and upward. Will make the silk. Also Cashmere Suits tforder at same price. Beaver Cloaks, elegantly trimmed, from $8 apward. Cloaks as low as $3. ‘We manufacture all our own goods, and are the only house in this city able to retail Cloak Suite, at less than wholesale prices. JOSEPH BERNHARD, 28 East Fourteenth street. Keres PATENT PARTLY.MADE DRESS SHIRTS d best quality Irish linen, Warranted in every respect the very best. Most elegant styles and perfect fitting. Finished by any one competent to sew a straight seam, Only to put sleeves in, cuffs on and sew up side seams, Price as low as the material would cost 6 for $7 50, or $1 25 each. Boys’, 6 for $3, or $1 each, Cost of material in New York, Three yards Wamsutta muslin at 15 One fine linen shirt bosom, 0c. tu T5e. . One pair linen cuffs, 25. to Be... Made from Wamsutta muslin « 885 or Koep’s Shirts, elegantly made, same material, only $1 25. Auexamination of yur goods will astonish gouslemen who pay from 50 to $3 00 for their Shirts, Ladies are snrprised at the quailty and pries, and delighted to see how easy It isto make Shirts that ft perfectly. ‘Sam: Jes ofbosomsand muslin sent free to any address. Every: body invited to send for them, No stamp required. Auy of Keeps Shirts delivered tree on receipt of price in any part of the Union renched by direct express, except California and the Territories, KEEP MANUFACTURING CO., Factory and Wholesale Warehouse 165 and 167 Mercer st. Retail store, 571 Broadway, New York. Manufacturing on a ‘large seale, we supply the trade at a small advance on actual cost. risnhfougi to Clason 8 rag to Claas tt ehmmed patterns; fitting and Pasting: ‘im 2 dressmi ; first class Ureumakars; Indies iavited to cal: und each ons purchaain & pattern presented with ov Bullet Elevators, price 75 cents: ES WILL FIND ELEGANT CHOICE PARIS by and Round Hats at MAISON DE CORADY, No. 2 West Thirteenth street (house in Paris); prices very reggonable. eae ee this woek, Great reductions, ‘Trimmed Hats and Bonnets. Faris trinrmed hate, usually sold at $35 and $10, for $20. $90 hats for $15; $20 hats for $12, and a great variety of misses’ and children’s elegaut hats from $5 to 810. J. R, TERRY, ‘865 Broadway. MAPANE F. PINCUON, 42 EASY TENTH STREET, J phon! begs leave to inform her friends and customers that, after abaenee of several years ew Yori with a large assor Fail and Winter Cloaks, Costumes . Paris, she has returned to waorer ONE HALP CASE WHEELER & io ‘Wrae ace. A, ments confers #25, cont 61a om = months ago. A ine, ccttaiee WLCOT sy, Une, SBTC Ak . a ni time ago $70; will be sold for $39. Gall 1°30 ond street, SINGER IMPROVED yauity SEWING MACUL with drop leaf and side drawers: cost a short time $70; will bo sold for G40. Call at 30 Bond street, ann. os = SHOE STORE FOR SALE—IN THE CITY; THR owner wishes to seli as other business occupies him; @ kood chance for those understanding the business. Address SHOES, box 119 Herald office, A. SURE FORTUNE.—A WINE AND SPIRIT STORE, with bar and cigar department, doing a good business is offered for sale at a dead bargain; cash wanted or good security, Address WALL STREET, box 613 Post office. RESTAURANT, DOING A SPLENDID BUSINESS, near Printing House square, for sale; a grent bargain; ho roasonablo offer refused. GAFFNEY & SMITH, Aue: tioueers, villce 17 Centre street, SINGER FAMILY NEW IMPROVED SEWING MA- chine, extension table and side drawers; cost a few inonths ago $70; will be sold for $90. Call at 36 Bond street. A. DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE AND A WHEELER & Wilson Half Cabinet, both in complete order, very Tittle used, will be sold for $30 euch. Call at 35 Bond streot. rk, will open her last importation of Paris 'y for this winter season, on Wednesday aud Thursday, 4d and 4th Noverbs Ps tg AUTOMATI ON NEW WILLCOX & GIBBS Sewing Mechine will he sold at a liberal discount for cash; also a Willeox (01% little used, for 830, both with extension tahic vers, 95 Bond street. M@&,,,AUUINE VERDIER, FROM PARIS (42 WEST aML Twenty-third street). has ‘received her importation of Honnets and Hats, with an assortment of choice Millinery icods, AISON MICHEL.—MARIE TILLMAN, OF PARIS AML successor, 425 Sixth avenue, near Twenty-sixth street. The latest, est Millinery of Paris, from Virot, Michnic- wies-Tavee, Perier-Pubn and Pariset, 134 models. LE. L. LARIDO! EAST TENTH STREET, BE- 4¥h tweem Brondway’ and University plaece.—Walking Dressos, gerie, ke. sacrifice; Dresses and Clo aude to order. WELL Los. VIRST CLASS CORNER Liquor Store, in ution; lease 5 years; rent Tow. and doing # for sale cheap Apply to pENEY & SMITH noers, 17 Centre street, UE—HAT STORE. a "AVOR, Auctioneer; office. at M. or's, 13 Kast Fourteenth street. Will sell at 545 Third avenue on Monday, "Novembor 1, at 11 A. M. sharp, the entire Stock in trade, Good Will in the same, Fixtures and favorable Lease (334 years to ran) of Haywood's well known H nd Fur Store, This is rare chaneo. Fixtures an are first class, good run of trade and y on uccount of sickness. MULES. BANGNON, 23 UNION SQUARE—WILL EX- JME liibit she imported Winter Bonnets, from_ $18 to Cloaks from $10 to $100, French Corscta ‘from $5 up; Costumes after the iported dresses; moderate prices. ME, BARTON, MODISTE, 438 FOURTH AVENUE, AML one door below Thirtieth’ strect.—Lndies’ materials made up into dresses and bonne: from the Intest Parisian fashious; entting aud basting a specialty; a perfect fit may be relied npon; paper patterns from measure, M'55,E: GROWE, IMPORTER OF ENGLISH ROUND avi Hats, Feathers, &c., &c., has removed her business to her private house, 200 West Twenty-second street. : A. BRENAN, LATE OF JACKSON'S MOURNING + store, trimmed Felt Hats reduced from $12 to $3; also English Crape Hate, #6.and upward. 1,194 Broadway, under Sturtevant House. ME. HARTLEY, 947 BROADWAY, 177 FIFTH N _tvenne, will open’ a case of Freneh Bonnets on Tuesday next. GIDE FLEATING ON ANY FABRIC, OF ANY COLOR on old as well as on new materials, done in the neatest ihunner at the shortest possible notice’ and at the followin tremendous low figure—11 inch wide at 2c, per yurd, 4 inc wido at lige, per yard. Pleating done while yon wait’ in any gu the best invention yet. Call on SAMU ObEPH, 38 Forsyth treet, two doors from Canal street. 10 WEST, THIRTY-S{XTH STREET.—MME. AR- ROUET from Paris wishes to inform the ladies that she makes Robes et Manteaux in the latest fashion and at oderate prices. FANCY GOODS STOCK AND FIXTURES, IN Sixth avenue, at great sacrifice ; fine neizhborhood ; Owner intends going to Europe. N, SCHAINWALD, 111 West Thirty-sixth street, N OLD ESTABLISHED RESTAURANT AND Room for sale cheap—Good order; can seat 60; Jution partnership. Particulars 36 Liberty street. A. SACRIFICE—A | DAY TRADE CIGAR STAND, doin vod business. No agents, Address THOS, DUN, 680% h avenue. A WHE BEST AND MOST ELEGANTLY | PITTED + Bar and Billiard Hall in this city for sale, on reason- able ond easy terms. Apply to my agent, LLOYD, 29 Broadway. AONE OF THE MOBT RLEGANTLY FITTED WINE + Rooms on Broadway, close to theatres, doing o large dusiness, for sule; satisfactory reasons for selling. LLOYD, 20 Broadway. GOOD CHANCE—A FIRST CLASS, OLD ESTAB- ished Boarding Houso for sale; fall’of good poving Sonrders: must be sold this week on account of a death. Ad: dress C, M., box 129 Herald office, N ELEGANT WHEELER & WILSON FAMILY SEW- ing Machine, handsomely encased, cost ® short time ago $75, will bo sold for $25. S57 Bleecker street, between ‘est Tenth and Charies. BEAUTIFUL WHEELER & WILSON SEWING MA- chine, cost $75, to be sold (a rare bargain) for $20. To he seen at 49 West Third street, late Amity. ; INSTRUCTION. FEW MISSES CAN HAVE BOARD, MUSIC, French and English for $20 monthly, or parlor iustrne- is tion fora few young ladies. Address ALLEN, station B, Brookly DYANCED LEARNERS OF PHONOGRAPHY AND shonld complete their course with Verbatim Reporting J.E. MUNSON (author of “Practical Phonography” and a reporter since 1867), 34 Park row. AN octBTtSt DESIRES |AN ENGAGEMENT, AS teacher of Drawing and Painting in a school; will also Teceive pupils at her studio; terms very low.’ Address ARTIST, Herald oftice. GENTLEMAN AND WIPE (NO CHILDREN) WANT 4A. «Second or Third Floor in private house, furnished for light housekeeping; terms must bo moderate; best refer- anos give With price and location, VAN DOREN, 71 Brow WHEELER & WILSON'’S FAMILY SEWING Machine, encased in black walnut, attachments com- a grout bargain; also Willeox & Gibbs, nearly new, ‘ooster street, i N OLD ESTABLISHED BOOT AND SHOE STORE for sitle; best in the city. Address J. R. D., Herald Up- town Branch office. ULCHER'S FIXTURES, ICE HOUSES, TOOLS AND Machinery, grocers Ham Racks and Benches, Butter Counters, second hand Butcher Cart. MATHESON & CO., ‘Thirty-fourth street, near Eleventh avenue. AKERY FOR SALE-—THE OLD ESTABLISHED first-class place 506 Second avenae; will be sold very iow if taken immediately, Pwd SUCTILE SEWING MACHINES AT ONE- quarter the first cost; must be sold: 1 Grover & a Gxaming them at MACHINE NEEDLE T THOMPSON'S COLLEGE, 20 FOURTH AVENUE, opposite Cooper Institate.—Bookkeeping, Writing, Arithmetic, Languages. Day and evening. Ladies’ depart: ment, Telegraphy taught, practically, with instraments. Commence immediately. Terms iow. N EXPERIENCED CLASSICAL AND MATHE- matical teacher, scholar und gold medailist of foreign university, desires private pupils; prepares for college lish or Amorican): highest ‘city reference. Address TEACHER, box 130 Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,265 Broadway. LADY, WHO TEACHES THE ENGLISH branches thoroughly und French to beginners, wishes to make engagements as visiting Senet excellent ref- erences ‘Address Migs M.. box 100 Herald Uptown Branch office. ished seven years, with patent article, best in line, particulars ‘on JAMES GAL- LAGHER, 87 Centre RUG STORE POR SALE—$100; NEATLY FITTED aud stocked; densely populated neighborhood: office attached; capital’ place for a physician: rent $17 per mouth, Apply at Strickland’s, 36 Beckman street, RUG STORE FOR SALE—ONE OF THE BEST situsted and furnished in \ Address, for par- ticulars, EDWIN A. WARRE! Ma OR SALE—BUSINESS OF A BOOT AND SHOE Storo, cheap for eash, with or without Stock, or will ex change for city Ground; doing a good business. "Call at 896 Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn. YOUNG GENTLEMAN, GRADUATE OF A CATHO- A. lic college, unemployed daring the evening, would give lessons in English branches and Latin to a few pupils at their residen eras moderate. Address MAGISTIHR, box 177 Herald Uptown Branch office. YOU TLEMAN 4X. familiar with teaching German, desires a few pupils in the eveuing at their resideress; terms moderate. Address GERMAN, 189 West Twolfth street. Dy AN MiNG TAUGHT IN TER PRI- Yate lemons. Apply from 3 to. o'clock At parlors No. ont Fourth street. New pupils received Monday, No- vember 1. OLIVER B, GOLDSMITH, A. FRENCH | GENTLEMAN, OF MUCH BXPERI ence as & teacher of Music, French and Drawing, wo like to obtuin Board in a private fumily in exchange lessons; ean give excellent reference. Cali on or address N care of Lighte & Ernst, 12 East Fourteenth street. (ORTH GERMAN), GREAT FIRE AT CORNYN BROS, No, 481 Kighth avenue, corner Thirty third street, ‘The unparalleled rush still continues, $50,000 worth of splendidly assorted and fashionable Dry Goods ure being sold without the least reserve. Unequalled indneements offered to each and every cus- tomer. Grand opportunity for all to secure tremendous bar- Bain The choicest of Foreign’ wud Domestic Dry Goods are being offered daily at rninously low prices. ‘To ladies requiring anything in the line of Dress Goods, Shawls, Saejues and Suits, this is a rare chance, To save money is to make it. Do not lose the opportunity of necuring the Lest goods wt the lowest prices. In this splendid stock bo slightly damaged will be found first class Dress Goods, Shawls, Suits (all styles), Sacques, Waterproofs, Cussimeres, Blankets, Comfortabl Table Linens, Towels and Towellings, Mustins, & The blanket stock is in first rate cordition, and will be sold At astonishingly low prices ‘The stock of Bed Spreads, Table Linens, Comfortablos and he most murked attention of ekcepers, as the entire stock 11 certainty Without any regard to cost and vulue. To buy at this cheap sale is decidedly to save money. The salo will continue untit every yard uf the entire stock 1d ont. Come ull, come soon, Mark address, CORNYN BROS, 461 Bighttr ‘Thirty-third street. CLOSING Ot ALE OF FRENCH GOLD PAPER AL Hangings, 25¢. per roll; aiso ‘arpets, Ojicloths and Window shades at half price. JAS. W. COATES, 281 Hudson street. N BAZAAR, , Flannels, is T SMITH'S PATT: 914 Brondway, between Twenticth and Twenty-first sts. Grand display of itaported Patterns, just received. Patterns, with cloth models, now ready. Patterns fitted to the forin and warranted perfeet, Cutting and basting done after our sty scriptions to our monthly “World of Fashions” received and splendid oil copies of James H. Beard’s great allegorical painting given as premiums, For Other Dry Goods Advertisements See First Page. MILLINERY AND A A MMES. PORTER & DOANE, 949 BROADWAY DRESSMAKING, an AND 179 FIFTH AVENUE, : IMPORTERS of elegant designs in VARISIAN BONNETS, FOR RECEPTIONS, OPERAS, PROMENADE, and Round Hats of the most recherche styles, T MME. COLLINS’ DRESSMAKING ESTABLISH- ment, 26 West Eleventh street, ladies can rely on got- ting perfect fitving Dresses made, trimmed in latest Parisian style. Ladies visiting the city solicited to call. rid Broadway, Above Union square. Novelties just received in Bonnets and Round Hats per Intest steamers; Fleurs, rich and rare Birds of brilliant ph rare piquent Wings; Victoria Mourn- Ing; pe Veil, D gteeuatated YOUR BUSINE: IN THE EVENING 1 GRAM, LADY WISHES TO DISPORE OF TWO SET handsome Furs, ne mink and one Erm e Willing to sell very cheap; no dealers, Call at 332 Thirtieth street. 8 OF East H. (MRS) MYERS, 22 EAST FOURTEENTH « street, between University place and Fifth avenue.— Misses’ and Children’s Millinery; just received a case of white Felt Hats, to suit all ages; also Ladies’ Dress Caps in great variety. IMPORTED UNDER- hdmade ; will be sold for $120, sult- 109 Thirty third street, BUNOUT, ARTISTE, LADIE {OR SALE—THREE SETS oF wear real lace and h able for bride's troussean, HAIRDRESSER, 1 G. from Paria, late with Anguste Puix, bus just received a now Hair Net aw “ for Indies { also the latest style In Coifturen gag pensable Hwitehes. Specialty of giving loseone im heted en oe UME Broadway, Twonty-nixth street, frst tour bt JORIS, FID GLOVES, | Matson furs —~AN aasortment of t on hand at H. GRODEE & Co. Twelfth stroct, wi Broadway “NTAGIO RIBBON AND TAPE RU ed; trims drorses, curtains, &c.. without ‘in day's work done in ten minutes: one droee answers for six Ladies, examine it, at Mme, IENNESSY'S, 917 Broady and all fashionable dressmakers acd milliners. (At BTS PATTERN Hazan, Fi a8, Lie Jal Rie fo Twentieth and Twenty first sts. wand Weplay of imported Pattervs, just ree L Pi 5, With sloth wodels, now reaiy. TAS, Gacting aod vanting Gone afer our a iptions to our monthly “World of Fashions” received Gnd splendid of! copies of James H. Board’ t alleworter Dainting given ss uremtuase eeaylrngiaee ) Union sq} ext door to Tiffen will bo prepared to have her SEOUND OPE EXSM1 BITION for the winter season during the ensuing week. hav- jug just received, por steamer Amerique, two cases of the latest novelties in bonnets. =UME, ROULLIER-AN( HAS | REMOVE from 62 West Thirty-third street to 590 Sixth w ween Thirty-fourth and Thirty-Dfth streets, and will © i Corsets, Toilets, de. ; prices tluue the making of Robes, reasonable, as beretofore. A. LADY JUST ARRIVED PROM PARIS WITH A 4A. large assortment of new style Bonnet.and Hat Framos, fine Flowers, Feathers, &c., cantiot enter nto basiness for ome family re I sell from Wednesday next, the 3d, At cost price. 182 Sixth ave on Twelfth and Phir? teenth Ftreets, second floor, . DRESEMAKING ESTA ment, 110 West Twenty-third street.—Pall © made in few days; small d to suit the w Indies & QOONOMY 8 CERTAIN WEALTH," — 4 save by having their dresses cut holes worked, looping dope, with ions how to | also mathem: finteb the at homme, foonth ar 101 West Four: | LL WISHING TO ACQUIRE A THOROUGTI practical knowledge of the French language should apply to Professor BACHIMONT, graduate of the Academy of Paris, who teaches by a very rapid method; ies, natural philosophy, &¢.; terms moderate, West Thirty-first street. Address 1 A AY ONS CAN JOIN WILLS 0 WORTH’S popular Business C Union square. Send for circulars ship. A CLASS OF YOU EN AND BOYS IS now in attendance at WILLSON & WALWORTH’S Business College, southwest corner Union square; room for 50 more in the diy school, dud 73 fn the evening; persons & WAL- lege, southwest corner 1 specimens of penman- OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS OLD ESTABLISHED downtown corner Liquor Store; day trade: noue but responsible parties, willing to. pay for such need apply ; no agents noticed. JOHN BURGES, 76 Front NOR SALE-OYSTER SLOOP, SIX TONS, ALL IN cood-ronuing order, for $125. Inquire of B. BROWN, Astoria ferry. (OR SALE—TEA AND FINE GROCERY STORE, doing a cash trade; fine location; Stock and Fixtures, $1,800, will sell for’ $1,800 cash; must be sold. Address C: V.M., 209 Eighth avenue, OR SALE—A NICE TOY AND CANDY STORE, SIT- uated on Third avenus, Mott H good reasous given for selling. Apply at 224 Ninth avenue. OR SALE—CIGAR STORE; WELL LOCATED, NEAR jeading ferry; cheap rent, and good business. Apply to MANUFACTURER, No. 113 Reade street, N. Y, {JOR SALE—IN A FAST GROWING CITY OF 20,000 inhabitants, three hours’ ride on cars from New York, a good paylng confectionery and Restaurant Business, at- ready established 20 ye: present owner wishes to go to California, For further information address D. SNEDEKER, box 1,228 Post office, New York. OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS WINE ROOM, THE owner oceupying the entire house ; completely fnrnished, suitable for a club how location unsurpassed, near the theatres; a splendid chance for a party with about $3,000. Address LIVINGSTONE, Herald Uptown Branch office, OR SALE—A FRENCH MICROSCOPE, COMPLETE, Foot’? $20, at COHEN'S pharmacy, 793 Fulton avenue, jrooklyn. JPANISH AND FRENCH LANGUAGES AND LITERA- ture thoroughly taught by @ very easy and practical method. Apply to ANTONIO RAMOS, 38 University place. OR SALE—CONFECTIONERY AND ICE CREAM Store; location one of the vest in the city; terms satis: fuctory. Address JAMES BRITT, 221 West Thirty first st. OOKKEEPING AND BUSINESS APFAIRS Private counting rooms for adults. Practice aud instrnetion, § ©, C. MARSE Apply for ciren OARDING SCHOOL FOR MISSES AND CULLDREN where the comf home are combined with thorough instr ish branches, muste and needlework: tern eation healthful. Address Mrs, I, E, SEY. nm, Ci R, New € USINESS COLLEGES.—ALL OVER THE COUNTRY the business colleges aro unusnally prosperous this sea aon. ‘In this elty thes popular. institition fy WILLSON WALWORTH'S, southwest corner of Union square. can commence any day 0 ng FYYENING SCHOOL —ROOM FOR 75 MORE STUDENTS {4 in the Evening School of WILLSON & WALWORTH'S Business College, routhwe: instruction and low pric {RENCH CONVERSATION AND LITERATURE—BY A Parisian gentleman city references: 30 lersous, $255 at pupil's, $35. Address I'RisNCH, box 174 Herald Uptown Branch ofiice. RENCH AND GERMAN CONVERSATION GUAR- anteed to ladies and gentlemen in three months, bj & new, eaty and pleasing idiomatic and conversational method. Address PROFESSOR, box 171 Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,265 Broadway. IRENCH, SPANISH AND GERMAN THOROUGHLY taught by an experienced teacher at bis or pupil's resi- dence; would give lessons in exchange for Board th ® pri- vate family ; best references given. Address H. J., box Ins Herald Uptown Branch office RENCH LESSONS BY A PARISIAN TEACHER; grammar, translation and conversation; $20 for thirt lessons, three per week, or Te. per lesson. Address BENE- DICT, Herald Uptown Branch office. TALIAN LANGUAGE RAPIDLY TAUGHT, BY A NEW ‘and very engy method, without grammar: German and French also; best school references. Address DELLA SALA, 210 West Fourteenth strest. Write or eall from 1 to 4, ESSONS IN GRAMMAR, LETTER WRITING. Rending, &e., by a competent Indy teacher; ladies of neglected a ‘ught privately and confidentially; spectat pains with backward pupils. Address TEACHE! 647 Sixth avenu 188 EDMONDS RECEIVES PUPILS AND CLASSES in English Merature, composition, letter writing, ke. ; also persons of nexiected education wishing to pursue confidentially. 20 East Twenty-fourth strat, ‘orner Union Square; abundant Send for errenlnr. 62 BOWERY, NOT- inaneial depression, is surpassing its iaities, bookkeeping, mathematics, nd higher English branches; more paimy d ry arithmetic, rudimental writing lessovs, #8 {JOR SALE—IN BROOKLYN, A FIRST CLASS RETAIL Grocery Store, on leading thoroughfare. Apply, alter 6 P. M., at 157 Court street. OR SALE-A RARE CHANCE.—A_ FIRST CLASS Confectionery Store and Ice Cream Saloon: first class Stand for oysters; also a beautiful oven, suitable for bakery, with all apparatas belonging to it; everything got up in. first class style; the whole in perfect order; will mot enter. tain any business with speculators or agents. Apply to P. A. NORMANDEAU, 102 Nassau street, room 20, New York. jOR SALE—ONE OF THE MOST DESIRABLE Sample Rooms down town: satisfactory reasons given ling; day trade only. Address C. W., Herald office. es OTEL FOR SALE—LOCATED ON A LEADING thoroughfare. in first class order; now full of lodgers ‘and doing a good business; will be sold ch JAFENEY & SMITH, 17 Centre street. ‘OB PRINTING 0} IN FLORIDA, IN OPER. ation. Address box 213 Post office, Jacksonville. Refer to Kixgins, Toaker & Co., Willian STOVES FOR SALE—OQYLINDER AND FRANKLIN, suitable for parlor or office. Inquire at room 12, 58 Lib: erty street, JHIRT STORE FOR SAL! s hed 10 years; on Broadway: satisfne- Address M. B., box 103 ‘Herald Up iY tory 1 town Branch office, Wi BAR AND BILLIARD ROOM 254 HUDSON et for eale cheap (three Phelan tables), or at auction to-morrow, at 11 o'clock. ir, 20 Broadway, LLOYD, Aneti $30 % FOR A PAYING EXPRESS BUSINESS. noon. quire at 59 Vesey street (butter store) to-morrow MACHINERY. A —STEAM ENGINES, BOILERS, PUMPS, TANKB, + Hand Drills, Lathes, Belting, Sturtevant Blow second hand Tools and Machinery tor sale. HOFFMAN & FINNEY. 215 Wator street, Brooklyn, T LESLIE BOILER WORKS, 36 PEARL STREET, AN Jersey City—Extra large and’ small Boilers for Also all kinds of Boilers built and repaired, AXTER STLAM ENGINES, FROM 2 TO 15 HORSE powor, constantly on hand'and ready for delivery; have just reesived one each 4and 8 ‘rood order and fully guaranteed. HONOGRAPHY (SHORTHAND WRITING) TAUGHT eaily in shortest time at Phonographic Institute, adquarters for Munson’s sys: vening. ‘OR OF GERMAN LAN English to foreigners, Call IRTIVS College, 36 East 189 Second a ER, PROPES! ¢ and’ Literature; WILSON & WAL . corner Union square, ES, 1, ew or t priens; trial LARGE OR inrgost Ktock in New York, ven; Machinery rented. E, ROBERTS, 119 Liberty street. (AST Tanany NOMINATION, Indorsed by every Organization mona Ben forint Distt atorial Distr: @AN 16cm, zag And 2ist Assembly districts), FRANCIS M. BIXBY, H 4y, Wa A. Danusa, ©. 4. Simnunr, yg oes ‘5 Chairman oO airmen Dem. Convention, Repub. Convention. German Conven, NTI-TAMMANY NOMINATIONS. 12th, 19th, 22d, 25d and 24th wards, ‘or Aldermen, THOMAS CARROL! MATTHEW J, COGGEY, JOUN BUBSING. LL KINDS OF POLITICAL, | PRINTING & moment’ at vt THE METROPOLITAN. PRINTING COMPANY, 218 Broadway. NTI-TAMMANY, DEMOCRATIC.) 1G, N. A German-American pe ac alta For 8 ot STEPHEN 'D. VAN SCIAICK. Bxamino your ballots carefully and seo that th Fe Surrogate, Stephen D. Van Schaiek ‘ge apg N APPEAL FOR PREDERICK 8. STALLKNECHT, ‘To the Scandinavian-born citizens of New York—T ereby appeal to you respectfully aud earnestly to aid, ir- Tespective of your party, preferences, the election of our man, Mr. Frederick 8, Stallknecht, to the Judgeship arinie Conrt, Te those who know him personally ‘ommendation will be necessary, but to thoxe who do not I would say that he is a trac‘hearted, high-minded, scholarly gentleman, no less respected for his professional than for his personal qualities, and in every way fitted for the office to which he hay been. nominated, having practised law in this elty for thirty-two years without professional Dlomish, As this is the Orst time that a Scaudinavian has been nominated to so high an office in this city I consider it the duty and privileze of his countrymen to make # special effort hi bis hebalt at this time, “Lam sure that his official career would be alike ereditabie to his adopted country an to the land of his birth, i C. T. CHRISTENSEN, late Consnl of Denma and for many yoars President of the Scandinavian Society. New York, Oct, 20, 1875, NTLTAMMANY, For Senator for the Seventh Senatorial District, JOSEPH A. MONTIAMER, XECUTIVE COMMITTEE ROOMS, EVERETT HOUSE New York, Oct. 28.—Democratie voters of the city of New York desiring to ‘ote the Democratic Stute and anti-Tammany county tickets may procure the sume during the day and evening, from now until election day, at the following places: First Distriet—100 Broud street. Second Distriet—Wild’s, corner New Chambers aud Cherry streets. "Third District—Central Hall, 174 ( and street. Fourth District—Standard House, 169 East Broadway. Fifth District—198 Prince street. Sixth District—126 Clinton street, Seventh Distriet—755 Broadway. Bighth District—223 Bowery. Ninth District—S3 Eighth avenue, ‘Tenth District—Snyder’s, 441 East Sixth street, Eleventh District—Brower Honse, Twenty-cighth street, neor Broadway. Dwellth District—Wm. Eyler's, 115 Avenue C. ‘Thirteenth District—284 Kighth avenue. Fourteenth District 00 Bast Eighth street. Fifteenth District—Z1G West Thirty-sixth street. Sixteenth District—377 First avenue. Seventeenth District—Stucey’s, between Forty-fourth and Forty-filth streets, on Sixth avenue, Eighteenth District—206 East Thirty-first street. Nineteenth District—Anthony Fechan's, Manhattanville, and Groes’, Bixticth street and Ninth avenue. : ‘Twentieth District—Hexdquarters, 904 Third avenne, ‘Twenty first District—Freeborn’s, 112th street and Third avenue. ‘Twenty-third District~Eureka, 147th street and Third avenue. Twenty-foarth District—E. B, Denicke, Fairmount; also office New York Daily News and Democratic County Com- mittee Rooms at the Everett House, Fourth avenue. By order of the Executive Commiltee of the Demvcratic County Committee, EMANUEL B, HART, Chairman Executive Committee. New York Democratic County Committ. JOUN DP, COUGHLIN, GEORGE ¥. WHITSON, { Secretaries. pe ALDERMAN, Fifth Ber rial District, Eighth, Ninth, Fifteenth and Sixteenth wala vote for JOHN J. MORRIS, ee th Alderman at Large, ATHANIEL B. TERPENY. PEGELAR REPUBLICAN NOMINATION. FOR SENATOR, Seventh Senatorial District. Eighteenth, Twentieth and Twenty-first yards, WILLIAM LAIMBEER. T EGULAR REPUBLICAN AND CITIZENS’ NOMI- nation. fp Dr. ISAAC I HAYES, for Assembly, Seventh district, Also indorsed by the Council of Political Reform. GULAR RBPUBLICAN For Alde: Fifth Senatorial district (Eighth, Ninth, Fifteenth and Sixteenth wards), Eighteenth, Twentieth and Twenty-first wards. The undersigned have learned with great satisfaction that the HON. WILLIAM LATMBEER 'e for the State Senate. Mr. has been nominated as a candi Laimbeer’s tried integrity and legislative ability make bi nomination eminently judicion We heartily recommend bim to the suffrages of the electors of this district. Jobn A. Dix. Winly Wallach. George W. Lune. Lnelus Hopking Richard A. MeCurdy. B. B. Sherman. J.D. Vermilye. Dorman B, Eaton, Tames Buell. William E, Dodge. Joseph Seligman, Moxes Taylor. Matthew Bird. Jackson $8, Schultz, F. it. Thurber. ‘A. R. Wetinore. Phillip Bissinger. mnund Dwight. John Fatecne Charles W. Griswold, lOCRATIC-REPUBLICAN INATIONS. Fe tary of Stat JONN BIGELOW, For Comptroller, LUCIUS, ROBINS For Treasm CHARLE For Attorney Gener CHARLES 8, FATR ». For State Engineer and Surveyor, JOHN D. N BUREN, Jr. For Canal Commissioner, CHRISTOPHER A. WALRATR. For Meg lg State Prisons, RODNEY R. CROWLEY, For Judge of the Superior Court, JOUN J. FREEDMAN. For Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, FREDERICK W. LOEW, For Pare DELANO ©, CALVIN. For Distrtet’ Attorney, PETER B. OLNEY, For Recorder, FREDERICK SMYTH. Tor Judge of the Court of General Sessions, JAMES C, SPENCER, For Justices of the Marine Court, FREDERICK 8. STALLKNECHT, JAMES P, SINNOTT, For Coroner, GEORGE W. MORTON. For Aldermen-at-Large, SAMUEL A. LEWIS, WILLIAM L, COLE, MAGNUS GROSS, JOUN RELLY. WANTED TO PURCHASE. OOTS AND SHOES OR A BOOT AND SHOE STORE wanted —For which I will give « good paying Property: inousp contains 24 rooms, and fs renting sendily for eat early ; I will give rice for stock und put my prope Tee Cain vatudtion. Call'on or address A, WILLIS, 028 Grand steget, New York. ANTED—DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE or Horses for Building Lots, free and clear, at Adams; highest ground he.ween Now York and Philadelphia; one hour from New York. No. 5 Dey street, room 10. MUSICAL, ‘ CARD, : ay GRAND CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC of the Orry OF (NEW YORK, “hetweon Sixteenth and seventeenth streets, The most successful and complete Music Nehoul 1a AME rofivate aud class instmetion in ail branches of Vocal Justrumental Musle, ony and Compcaition and Fore GHORCE pp ANTHORE toie ANGELO TORRIAD. "AD. ROLE VORNT) * ity, MA CTIARLES PRADEL! i | CHARLES Whine. ‘ KARL HAM | 11 JAMES Mec aw nae: OTTO RUPHARS and mary other prominent artists constitate ihe coe instructor Ev to papi GENTLEMAN OF GREAT EXPERUENCE Gr instruction on pianoforte, harp and Larmony at pu jouly $10 per quarter: bast reference, “Ade fence, TEACHER, box 129 Herald Uptown Bean office, 1,285 Broudway. MISS HARRIS, PIANISTE, FROM LONDON, dd in New York vince 1870 as teacher of Bian forte, receives pnpily upon moderate terms; thorough and dish guaranteed, 421 East Fitty-second street. ' N EXPERIENCED LADY TEACHER GIVES 1 sons on the piano at 258 West ipil’s residence; pationt, particular attention given inners. N ORGANIST, WHO HAN GRT.AT EXPERIENCE I raining a voluntary choir, 1s open to An eagemen Catholic churchos preferred. Address ORGANIST, 106 E. Fifty-sixth street. A YOUNG TENOR WANTS AN ABLE TEACHER TQ) Prepare him for an engagement in o eburch choir State terms. Addross MUSIC, Herald office. A. GENTLEMAN OF EXPERIENCE WILL, GIVE IN- AX, ermetion on the plano nul orn at pupils’ rosldenceas rate as Aildross ORGANIST, box 410 Fost atin, we Mtructlons A, fant Meu ota, 26 son YR a en jon paid to beginners, TEACHER, 254 Bast Fity-secondarrect, SATO" 7 A. MADY GRADUATE, man and the English Change for tuition; also desires a fow H. H. H., Herald Uptown Branch office. A YOUTH, AN ACCOMPLISHED PIANIST, PUPI of 8. B, Mills, gives lessons at his or pupils’ reviden for 50¢. per Jesson’ or $10 per quarter; highest refere! Address RANDALL, Herald office. THOROUGH AND COMPETENT TEACHER oe the Piano and Singing gives jessons at his or pupil's reste) derice: best references; terms $10 and $15 per quarter, A dress PROPESSOR, box 141 Herald Cyrown Branch office, (A. GESTEEMAN, oF THOROUGH MUSICAL EDUCA. atts Mil, ve Jotsons on piano o¢ organ, at papte| Feidenee’ ‘a quarter: bost. references, FROPESSOR, box 140 Herald t’ptown Branch office, GENTLEMAN DESIRES A POS{TION AS BASS OR baritone in a Protestant church choir; has had #ix| ears’ experience in one of tho tirat churehes in the citys, Address H. C. F.. box 699 Post offic } Yew Yor! GENTLEMAN GIVES LESSONS IN SINGING} organ oF pinno, at pupil's residence, for 2 per mouth children and advanced families, Address Ri office, A YOUNG GENTLEMAN ARTIST, FROM THE CON? servatory of Music, will_give lessons oa the piano ag) Tes. per lesson, Address J. ET), Herald Uptown ‘Branely office. ‘ GENTLEMAN OF GREAT EXPERIENCE Wants? Board, in exchange for Music Lessons. Address AXEL, jerald Uptown Braneh office. (YONTERNO'S. NEW, METHOD, PROM TH CONSER:, J vatoire of Naples, Italy, who has a special and wonder fal method of enabling the sfudents to road vocal musie in @ very short tine. 231 Kast Twenty-tifth street, so nag LASSICAL SOIREE AT STEINWAY HALL, ON} Amusoments. i Wednesday, Novombe ARD.—PIANO, ORGAN, HARMON WELL F: porienced musle instructor, lately arrived, gives lesso according to the best and fastest methods of foreign cone serratories at pupil's residenc ito $10 per quarter bert references, Address MUSIC INSTRUCTOR, eral Uptown Bi uplis a specialty; references fl L{N, Heraid Uptown Braneti! desiring to prepare (Osanna OF M c. ) No. 5 Went Fourteenth street. Sgr. Albites and Mme. Gazzauiza Albvites, instrneters ig all Era ches of singing according to the purest methods. ‘Ser. Mou ‘Sgr. G. sini instractor for the piano. onterno for right reading. LEVENTH YEAR of tho Brooklyn Consorvatory of Maste, 146 Biate street, second door from CHnton. Now ops | M, SCHWARZ, FROM THE CONSERVATORY OF 4VL. Vienna, teacher fur the viollu. for particulars call! at his residence, No. 8 Exst Third str 5 he {CROPE HAVE JUST, ‘aris Conservast M*s: AM. P. COLLINS, TEACHER OF TIE STREETER METHOD OF VOICE-BULLDING. C1) CULARS AILED, ADDRESS 44 WEST WASHINGS Ms MARETZEK WILL NOP GO WEST WITH TITT.) ous, but remains in the city to attend to pupils in vocal at the NEW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIO, No. 5 Bast Fourteenth street, near Filth avenue, next Delmonico’s. TO NEED OF GOING returned from Leipsie, St tories; stndied there to teuch ational, qniels! methods te piano music, which proved” such wonderful success; terms moderate. Address PROFE! SOR, 231 East Fitty-cighth street, ——+ OPRANO WANTED—A YOUNG LADY OF G { 00) voles and appearance, who can plny » Ieht drama Ret, Address JS. SPALDING, box 49 Mount Vernony, x. WANTED A QUARTEITE TO LEAD CONGREGA- tlonal singing in a downtown Episcopal chureh: cor eR $60 perannum, Callon ARTHUR C, TAYLOR,) ty 1 WASTED GENTLEMAN, WITH STRONG TENOR) ™. ith street. voice, to lend singing ‘nt sunday school service, 9:30) A, M., and attend the morning and evening, church s¢rvige, (Episcopal) np town; mast understand asic; salary $150, Address RECTOR, Herald office. ‘OUNG GENTLEMAN, WHO PLAYS VIOLIN FOR: his own amusement, desires acquaintance of young Indy” toaccompany him on piano: highest references. Address, VIOLIN, box 149 Herald Uptown Branch office. WATCHES, JEWELRY, &, AU STREET, BETWEEN JOHN AND Folton, NEWMAN LEOPOLD amon \ A) atchoad Jewelry, Ac-. negotiated ; likewise Life Polic hou Receipts, &e. | NEWMAN LEOPOLD, 80 Nassau street, > NY PERSON HAVING A NICE DIAMOND ROSS A (10 to 13 stones), which will be disposed of at “ address PURCHASER, box 114 Heral \G SOME VERY FINE DIAMONDS IN he means of redeeming them, will sell! Address MARTIN, box 155 Herald T 80 NASSAU fee for cash, may office. A LADY, HAV) awn without the Tickets very cht office. T 114 NASSAU STREET.—WILLIAM REIMAN’ loans negotiated to any aziount on Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds and other goods; business confidential a Street, room 5. WILLIAM REIMAN, 114 Nas: TNO. & ELEVENT STREET, THREB DOORS vegat of Bromiway, Dianonts, Watbhes, Jewel Allvere ; eamels” halr Shawls a nds ‘of Prope hough and sold by ROBERT J, ROSENTHAL, re 1 T 697 BROADWAY, CORNER FOURTH STREET— Diamonds, Watches, ley, Silks, Camel's Hair, Bhawls, Laces and P al Property ofevery description, bought and sold. Loans negotiated. ‘ JAMES P. MATTHEWS, DVERTISER, BEING OBLIGED TO PAWN MIs gold watch and chain and diamond studs, which he can itot now redeem, will wll Tickets choap. Address WILSON) box 171 Herald of » % TAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVERWAR! Furs and Camels’ Hair’ Shawls bought, and sold biel when desired at a very small advance. GEO. ©, ALLEN,! Jeweller. 1,190 BrBadway, near Twenty-vinth street. y t gold fo Chain, weigh-' ore OR SALE—AN ENGLISH P. hunting-case Watch and 16 ca: ing 52 pennyweights; will take 8%) cash for bot than double, Address A. STETSO: : Herald offi OR SALE—A VERY HANDSOME PAIR OF LARG! solitaire Diamond Earrings and two Diamond Rings a6 agreat bargain, as advertiser requires cash immediately,) Address MURRAY, box 151 Herald office, OR SALE—A VERY FINE PAIR OF EXTRA Lana ‘3 size Pearl Earrings. - Address H. A. 8., box 153 Her: office, WASTED-A BEGOND. HAND OiROULAR DESK dother second hand Office Furniture; ‘also a large Safe, in good condition, 117 Broadway, room 26, WA STED—1WO SEALSKIN SACQUES: MUST DE IN od order and abargain, for cash. Address A. B. C., Heraid'Hrookiyn Brauch office. INDO BROS, , ’ ds, solltalro and cluster Earrings, Brooches, Kings, Crosses and Studs; gold Vest and Neck Chains, Brace: Tete, Be mere ad Watches of every deveiipong Sil i asses, Music Boxes, &e. ere ee LINDO BROS’, 1,207 Broadway. WASTED CORFER COOLER, HOMINY MILL, CORN Meal Mill, Barley Mill, Spied Mill, complete Cracked Wheat Mill, Cracked Pea Mill, Ont Meal Mill, Shelied Corn Nill,’ Mash’ Corn Cob ‘Mil, direpared Mustard Mi); must » ing order. nd deseri ive letter Owest’cash price, to MILLER, Herald office, ert At"S OR SALE—VOUR BRASS FINISHERS LATIES with Counter, Shafts, &e.. to be sold at a sucrifies, Ap- ply to F. B. NICOL & CO!, 686 Broadway. JPANISH AND FRENCH THOROUGHLY TAUGHT > ‘conversutionally or grammatically hy an accomplished young lady. Address D. A 406 West Twonty-cigbth sre Mmwo OR THREE quire or perfect th find Board in o priv 3 YOUNG MEN WISHING TO AQ- meelves in the Freneh language will #, Franes, For partiew: lars inquire of AL. P t, Brooklyn, L. FLAIR FELT FOR COVERING STEAMBOILERS AND Apes at mavnfacturers’ prices; discount to the tradg, RICAN HAIR FELY MILLS, Not Bend for cirenlar to AME: B16 Vront street, near Go {TEAM ENGINE, 16X40, ADJUSTABLE Ss cylinder, rehored and new patent piston, put in one your CHARLES PLACE, 103 Reade street, N.Y. for sale WARTED—TWO RESIDENT GOVERNESSES, FOR German, Freneh and music; also tencher for danel and calistheniés, Apply at Teachers’ Bur ty-fifth street. Hours & AND $12.—00 LESSONS OF FRENCKH BY A PARIS- PO “tan lady, with hi c method. Apply at or address BO rSBRTS, a eine uB8SON CONVERSATIONAL v rench, by a Varivinn young lady, diplomoostransia- tions; froe lecture every Monday ut 11 0 dock. M. VEREL, ERSATIONAL GER- Adress HAMBUR A 1,207 Browdway, ro CENTS A. LESSON.—CONV 75 man by a North German lad; box 177 Herald Uptown Branch oft (0) PER) DEAN COLLEGE, BixGuAMTON, ¥. year| Y.—In every respect n first clase lattices’ fr nino remain: | college; $400 inclates Board, English, vacancies, | Latin, ‘French, German, piano, 0 guitar voice eultare, painting aud dray & OFFER GOOD SECOND HAND SHEET IRON from -18 to % thick; new steel in coils, Bg Inch wide, gange 17 and 1%, xt less than half cost tmall und large Tanks, and x great variety of sin item, Ix LNSSEAe & CO, Iron Yord, Teuth corner Fwonty-first street. WANTED=A GooD so for cutting {ron in an fron yar 4 price, Rt. &, box 212 Herald oBien W000 AND IRON WORKING MACIINERY, STEAM. boat and stationay Engines and Miscellaneons Ma- Mery of all descriptions for eap for cash, at 96 Ruil- d avenue, Jersey City. ©)D UAND BAXTER ENGINE, SIX HORSE POWER, Hoisting Engives, Portuble Engines, Stationary En- kines, Boilers aud Pumps, Lathes ill Presses, Steam or Ait Stamp. 2. M. SWEGAN, 207 Wator streot. 60 STEAM COILS, VARIOUS SIZK3, dress, with CHEAP, JAMES KERNS, 04 Plymouth stroot, Brooklyn, ANTED—DRUG FIXTURES, FIRST CLASS, FoR retail Store; Drawers, pric it Giassenses, Farhiture, Bottles, Ko. Address DRUGS, 152 Greenwich street, N.Y. WASTED-SECOND HAND TAPESTRY BROSSELS ‘or moquet Carpets; must he large ize, as wood as bs! Goaleavis ‘peal gid oy La ons] Adress, stat- ing lowest price and where they may be seen, C. T., 5 Herald Brooklyn Branch ofice) "- '* *#0M ©: Ts Dox 190 ANTED—MEDIUM SIZE PIREPROOF BAFE, COM- W bination lock, cheap for cash, or will exchange good Bonds end other valuables, Call at or ‘addross 70 Nagewu ANTED TO. PURCHASE—A PORTABLE FURNACE, Sa grea order, with ity for three or four regis. ters. Adiross, with pavticulurs, PLYMPTON, box 126 Herald off ! ANTED TO EXCHANGE—A IANDSOME DIAMOND, ire white, without a flaw, weighs 2% carats, for atop Wagon in good condidon and by good Latter ot would take a young Horse that cay trot i'd minutes, Call at 3d Kast Twoltth street, Wt D TO PURCHASE—AT A BARGAIN, A PAYNE & Griffin or Sofe Bed, Address A. E. B., Herald Up- town Branch oflies, : Sunday, for Governor's tsland, ” Musie by the baud vernon, followed by deess parade, nn JABLE MUFF, BOA AND WRISTLETS, #90; MINK Muff and Collar, #35; two black walnut marble top Ta- vies, $25 and handsome velveteen Poloualse, #15, two. Singer's Sewing Machines, $10 and #19; 24 yards purple plaid Silk, $35, LINDO BROS. 1,267 Broadway, ° Ln I BD lie Sd Ware P acti, Dit purses pawn sigeeth none) itnds, of urchas * JAMES DARE, Bopariment Pubitc Work, Oty Hal es wi ED~A PATR OF DIAMONDS, WEIG WARTED SA to three karate. Adaeess DIAMONDS) Heraid office. a am ee, CARET DIAMOND, $650; DIAMOND AND CAME Set, #700; solld silver Tray, Pitcher and three Maga, per ounie ; Tea Set, same price: }0 BROS., 1,207 Broadway. Ded Bd obs 2M BROADWAY, OVER ALD UPTOWN 1.267 Braneh office, room B ‘or jadlen) ; branch. 1,207 Broadway. —Diamonds, Wate! and sold. Jewelry, £e. } “UINbO Bhog"® BILLIARDS, _ =e “4 MERICAN STANDARD BEVEL BILLIARD TABLED, ith Delaney's wire cushioue, solely used in all eham- Ponship and grate games: second Hand Tables at gront baty fm gains. W. 1. GRIFFITH & CO., 40 Vesey street. \ LLIARD TABLE-GRIFFITH MARR, ©. Beas wtte cheap. wee AN a * : 25 Peek slip, | hid La NOLLENDER'S STANDARD AMERICA) CO wilinra Tables, with the setebrated Plistaa caltenae combination cushions, 73) rondw a LAN'S BILL ‘ABLES FOR SALE ONLY EORGE bv isan. No. Lh) rteen th, Mibadelnbia sole iv this city only at ‘ow York ; No. ai Chestnut pircek.