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- Paved with Belgian .- A JERSEY MURDER CASE, A Battle with a Woman in Hibernia, Nw. J—A Man Dies in New York of His Injuries. Coroner Keenan yesterday held an inquest in the case of Patrick Roche, aged twenty-eight years, “who died at the residence of his brother, corner of Seventy-sevensh street and Third avenue, on last Friday week. The testimony showed that deceased was at work in Hibernia, N. J., about the middle of September. One evening he was at a liquor store, ‘where a Mrs, Gent met him and accused him of ow- ing ney, They became en; ed ine. juarrel, clenched, in which one oo d, ‘They were finally separated. Later the day, while passi Mr. Gent's house, de- was in ft, the fi rid renewed, Mrs. Gent's husband, Ja: ne. Dennis who saw the fi fight, stiged tha penanrs s truck, but whe r by Mr. or Mrs. Gen he dose not know, and saw deceased fall. The following Mrs. Gent said she wished he had — as intimated that she had inflicted the ‘The jury found that the deceased came to death from injuries received at the hands of damés Gent or his wife Bridget. The Coroner sent the Saets © to Superintendent Kelso, by him to be forwarded to the police authorities of New Jersey, with @ view of causing the arrest of Gent and wife, OHOKED TO DEATH IN HOBOKEN. A boy named Ferdinand Heeter, aged three years, while taking dinner with his parents at 148 Garden street, Hoboken, yesterday alternoon, was choked breruunee of meat which became fastened in his neck, Four doctors hurried tothe house, but se child was suffocated before assistance could be rendered. Coroner Parsiow will give a permit for barial. CITY GOVERNMENT. (OF FICIAL.) Board of Aldermen. STATED SESSION. NDAY, Oct. 7, 1872. Monn, Present—Hon. John Cochrane, President,'in the’ chair, and a quorum of members, PETITIONS REFERRED. Of the trustees of the First German Baptist church, @ donation. In relation to painaing names of streets and avenues on t asin ¢ for the removal of the street Imp on the south- agt corner of Coptiandt and Church streets to @ line with b ‘on Cortlandt the Ghureh of tho Hi stres Trinity, in relation to the width of the sidewalks in ‘orty-second street, at Madison ove that sctins be taken to pave the following rege -Worth am Chatham to Centre stents rk street, from ‘al ry street seroe. | erage est a a ae that ‘street, from am to Park street. ‘that White Broadway to haters bis with biock- frap pa ment. the Hackmen’s Protective Association, asking that ve on, I yection Sf, of the Revised Ordinances of 1366 be, nded to read as follows :— a —Every owner or driver of any hackney coaeh, carrh cab of accommodation stage coach may leave hig vehicle for the purpose of rolicitin« hire for his said vehicle, on the public prone, at any P amusement, or at any steamboat landing, railroad depot in the city of New York, pravided. tha ‘said owner of driver, shall wear the requisite badge, and ‘Sha sollcit or request hire for his said. vehicle’ in a courteous and respectful manner, sole @ penalty of not pe ews Soo one dollar or more than ten dollars for each Tene i 0 be sted ite fond ence from the owner of ‘much vehicle, raph iv or pectively. To light the ni -sixth street, from First RESOLUTIONS RETERRED, That the Commissioner of Public Works y directed to repair the sidewalk and reset the curb and gutter-stone ‘and remove the iron drinking fountain on the northeast corner of Forty-second street and Kighth avenue. enn oe Hann 8 tne lighted in Fifty-second street, from roa Sirnat Tiny. fourth street, from Tenth avenue to the North ‘River, be paved with Belgian or trap-block pave- ‘That First avenue, from Sixty-first street to Sixty-sixth et be with Belgian or trap-block pavement. a estan the basin and culvert be built am ast corner of Sixty-fifth pus sig First avenue, PORTS LAID 01 avenue to East REI 4 racant lots on the forth side of 133d street, about ‘aot ‘ect east of winks avenue, and running samy. Madison fete be fenced in. a a street Ii placed ai thted on the south: corner of prosdwey, and Fulton it street lam) he lenaas in First avenue, from Fifty- third street to Sixty. fifth 8 it on the west side of ‘Tenth avenue, from Forty-sixth -seventh street, Sore: nen gutter stones be set and walks be mr wal laid across Seventeenth stree' agony from the northeast to the southwest corner of ‘and Seventeenth street That Sixty-first street, from Ninth to Tenth avenue, be nor rapt -block pavement. ‘That Twe street, from aikth to Seventh avenue, be paved with Belgian or Granite-block pavement atthe Commissioner. of Public Works be authorized to have the Ninth avenue, trom the southerly side of 1234 street to the southerly side of 125th street, regulated graded, the curb and gutter stones set and sidewalks Gagged with ‘without contract. ed until Thursday next, 10th teste, one. half hour sfter the adjournment of the Board of Supervisers. JOSEPH SHANNON, Clerk. peaonen ts, Oct. 10, 1872, Po mg octelga Jonn ¢ Gochrane, President, in the chair, ‘&® quorum of members. RESOLUTION LAID OVER. That two Boulevard lamps be. aS laced and lighted in Sake St. Lawrence's church, Eighty-fourth street, te- Fourth and stag avenues, ‘That the vacant lots onthe north side of Fifty-second giieet commencing at Fifth avenue and running 175 feet "inate te a receiving basin and culvert be built on the north- ‘west corner of Tenth avenue and Twenty-fith street. That the sidewalk on the north side of Fifty-second be Be commencing at Filth avenue and running west 175 ie receiving Dasin vand ‘cule ert tbe built at the north- ‘west corner of avenue A and Ninety-second street. ean a veyed be ane in Greenwich street, from Clark- y street. aeee Lh bed, be lighted In 13lst street, from Broad- it the Commissioner of Public Works repair the road- Forty-seventh street, from Tenth to Eleventh ave- a seine Commissioner of Public Works repair the sainatse and reset the curb and gutter stones and re- move the iron drinking fountain on the northeast corner of, For eee street eo geht th tert an ‘on the easter! head Vaeiucarenk ate puopes Ginktnd there bates Sanat and Laight streets, That a sewer be built on the saree side of Hudson street, from Vandam to Charlton street, at the Commissioner ot Public Works repair the pavements, sidewalks and curb stones in the following t—Seventh street, from Third avenue to avenue B; Eighth street, from Third avenue to avenue B; Ninth treet, ‘omn Second avenue to First avenue; First avgnue, vonth to Fourteenth street. oat Fitteenth street, from Third to Fourth avenue, be poe with the North American Neuchatel rock pave- That White street, from Broadway to Elm street, be paved: with Belgian or trap-block pavement. os That Warren street, from Broadway to \ bora street, be paved with Pogice, or trap-block pavement. ov Alderman Conover, all resolutions and from be ts Pending for paving all streets running fo the North, River, on a descending Ses with Belgian or trap-block ‘pavement, were mended by substituting Guidct stone pavement there- ned antil Monday, 1th inst. at two o'clock P.M “tion YJO8EFU SHANNON, Clerk. Board of Assistant Aldermen. STATED SuSMION. pay, Oct. 7, 1872, Present—Otis T. ae. Esq., Presidents in the chair, and “@ quorum ot members. Fer the removal and sale sale ot Washington and West ‘Washington Markets. a + Fen ob OLUTIONS LAID OVE! rR, om Bowery to Mott street, be paved Geet wats: GCE IS tes, tom arene r uit stree| avenue gbeine to Eleventh avenue. Wy zi it 152d street, trom al gree St. Nicholas to Eleventh avenue, be regulated ai the curb and gutter stones set and the sidewalks anged. That Gansevoort street, trom West street to North River, be hat Ga with granite block pavement. t Gansevoort street, froin West street to North River, chat ssiaeWatis raced. the curb and gutter stones set ne ueezee of Public Works be directed to repent ‘Grehard street, between Stanton and Houston | Fink Fourth street, from Bowery to avenue t, from Bowery to avenue That the vacant lots ‘on north side of Ray stree ry feet west ot Ninth avenue, be fen “ethgesed That Fifty-fourth wireet. between Tenth rm Tieventh aven be paved with Belgian or trap-block pavement. That avenue, trom Sixty-first to Ninety-second street, be paved with Beigian or rap block pavement. GENERAL ORDERS ADOPTED. That on the northwest corner of Monroe and Scammel streots curb and gutter ‘stones be set, and the sidewalks &@ crosswalk be laid from the northeast corner of Canal and Mulberry strects the souther of a. to theast corner o! by the following vote :— at ve—Assistant Aldermen Foley, Stacom, O'BI Gal Kraus, Ppadiacvon, Strack, ttleneld, id, Simonson, Heal Pinckney, Costello, a, doe Camisny, ‘dehwarts and the President ahat, Gro, Houlevard lamps be placed ‘ahd lighted at 187 By the the following ¥ vote ve— Assiatat int Aldermen Foley, _Stacom, rien Gaivin, Healy, Kraus Coddington, Btrack, Cos: oo, Connor, inonson, i and the Ere ane, kney—1 Saar lerman Pinckney—1. That -third street, from the Tenth to the Eleventh “Bein paved with with Belgian or trap-block pavement. Assistant Aldermen ancy: Pinewoam Cumiaky; eee eee Bort jth inet, me OEP DEMPBEY! Clerk’? MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. FASSeTT—ANGRVINE.—At Harlem, on Tuesday, Oo- tober 8, 1872, at ee residence of the bride's uncle, +. Stogadill, the Rev. D. B, Ray, of Grace chapet, Epwarp F. Fasserr, of Portiand, Me. ARMENIA ANGRVINE, daughter of the late George and Jane A. Law, “head New York city, HENDERSON—Binp.—At Newcastle, w Bruns- Prick, Dominion of Canada, gate, 0 Monday, Octover 7, oy g - ton, Mi. ier Ingham George 'E. Hender. UMB—JONES.—On Tuesday, , October 1, Rev. U. fcoard y JAMES M. Li rot er to ae ‘of the erdees’ enue Inte Joseph iis Jove ‘Sautaa—Bannsrt.—On Thursday, October 10, at past one 0’ B ROK. - Thursday, October 10g0r conges- tion of the lungs, yi te ¥ ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to at the funeral, from the his parents, 118 East Fortieth street, on Mi morni ber 14, at half-past ten o'clock, nce to Ste- ars. ‘om his late residence, 16 Barrow stree! on Sunday Ser ‘At two oreldck. a Broruy,—On October 11, Brorny, formerly of Babin, , reland, aged 50 FO 39 The relatives and frie! the family are in) to attend the funeral tro from, his late reside! Henry street, on Sunday, October 13, at two P. BurRovoH.--On Saturday, Gosaber 12, JosEPR Bourroved, eldest son of Fredcrick and Mary Bur- Tongh, aged 2 years and 4 months, faneral weil take place from the residence of his pareuts, 102 Tenth street, Williamsburg, on this eo. loves lord at half-past two o'clock. ristol, England, and Limerick papers please turner. Suddenly, on Friday, October 11, at one P. M., Joun BUTLER, in the 62d: Year of his age. The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from 142 Elm street, on Sun- day, October 13, at one P. M. The members of St. John’s Cuild will assemble in their rooms, at St. John’s chapel, Varick street, to attend the funeral or their fellow member, this day, at half-past one P. M, D, WAGNER, Clerk of St, John’s Guild. CrARK.—On Saturday, Octover 12, at half-past seven A. M., JANE ANNE, Wile of Richara Clark, Jr., in the 20th year of her age. The relatives and friends: of the family boa spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from late residence, 241 West Nineteenth street, on ‘Mon: by October 14, at one o'clock P, M, ILARK.: .—Suddenty, on Friday, October 11, of apo plexy, Mrs, SUSAN CLARK, in the 80th year of he relatives and friends of the family are re- specttully invited to attend the funeral, this (Sun- lay) afternoon, at one o'clock, from the resideuce of her son-in-law, John Polhamus, 139 West Forty- seventh street. DRISCOLL.—On Saturday, cogme 12, 1872, spectfully invited Tithe fends of the TaunLy are resp e friends 0! are to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, 40 Oak street, New York, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o’clock, COLWELL.—On Friday, October 11, Honora CoL- WRLL, the beloved wife Of Josey a Colwell, a native of Ballytore, county Kildare, Ireland, in the 47th year of her age. The friends of the family and those of her brother- in-law, Nicholas Christy, are res; jrecaghen} invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 111 West Twenty-fifth street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at half-past one o'clock. Dublin papers please copy. DANIELSON.—On Thursday, October 10, of conges- tion of the lungs, ELLA P., the wife of Joseph A. Danielson and youngest daughter of James M. and Phoebe Hook. The relatives and friends of the families are re- speottaly invited to attend the funeral, on Tues- October 15, from the residence of her parents, te owning street. Newburg and Albany papers please copy. DemaReEst,—At Tenafly, N.J., on Friday, October 11, CHanity, wife of Colonel A. G. Demarest, in the 4otn year of her age. Funeral services t_ Tenafly, on Sunday, October 18, at two o'clock P. M. The relatives and friends of the familly are respectfully invited to attend. Dononoz.—On Thursday, October 10, James H. DONOHOE, youngest son of Thomas and Margaret Donohoe, aged 14 years. The relatives and friends of the family are in- vited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, 157 East Eighty-seventh street, on Sun- , October 13, at one o'clock P. M, ‘AGAN.—In_ Brook at the residence of her rents, 99 Degraw street, MARGARET M., eldest laughter of John and Catherine Eagan, in the 21st year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, at St. Stephen's ee. Carroll street, on Monday, Octo- ber 14, at tén o'clock A. M., when a solemn requiem mass Will be offered for the repose of her soul, and from thence to St. Peter’s Cemetry, 8. I., for inter- ment. One o'clock boat from Whitehall street. FLEISCHMANN.—On Friday, October 11, FRED FLEISCHMANN, aged 0 ye ars. The relatives and friends of the family, al el fry members of Neptune Lodge, No. 317, F. and M., are. hereby invited to attend his funeral, a - Sunday, the 13th, at one o’clock P. M., irom his late residence, 217 East Thirty-seventh s' reet. Games,—On Saturday, October 12, JoHN GAMES, a native of London, pope, aged 47 years. The relatives and friends of the family are re- Pealegie to attend the funeral, from his esi 165 Sanford street, near Myrtle avenue, Bast 5 Brooklyn, on Monday, October 14, at a4 orslook FH sale ; ndon and) papers please copy, GaRABRANT. —In. Loubevite, N. J., on Frid tober 11, 1872, J. Mary ISABELLA, daughter of Garabrant, aged 5 years, 8 months and 2 days. Relatives and friends are — ctfall invited to attend the funeral, at the reaiden lence of Mary Ros- mar, Cedar street, Bonnsville, on Sunday, October . Oc. B, and | 13, 1872, at two o'clock P. M. Grou.—On Saturday, October 12, at a quarter to one P. M., Lousta D, SARTOR, beloved wile of Ed- be Groh, in the 3ist year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectony invited to attend the funeral, on Monday, Getober Taint two from er ¥ ban residence, 215 South Third street, t, Brooklyn, E. D. GaTEs.—On _Thursdi By, ‘October 10, Henry B, Gates, son of J. B. Gate: Funeral this (Sunday) afternoon, at one o'clock, = 14 East Fifty-fourth street. AYS.—At Inwood, on Saturday, October 12, BEN- ae J, Hays, son of the late Jacob Hays, aged years. His friends and those of the family are invited to attend the funeral from the residence of his brother Jacob, at Inwogd, on Monday, October 14, at two o'clock P, M. rriages will be in waiting upon fhe arrival of the 12:15 and 1:30 P. M. train from tieth street depot. F. es, .—On Thursday, Uctober 10, CHARLES O. AYN The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 26 Abed street, on’ Sunday, October 13, at two o'clock. ‘The members of the Veteran Association of the Fifth Company, Seventh regiment, will attend tne funeral at the time and place above mentioned, in dark dress, white gloves. HaAsse.—At ian td mn Thursday, October 10, ERNEST Hassk, aged ee T8., The relatives and mds of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Sun- day, the 13th inst., at two.o’clock, from his late residence, Palisade’ avenue, Yonkers. Houty.—On eres oe 10, ANDREW HOLLY, aged 37 years and 8 m bas relatives and ‘riends on ihe family are re- ctfully invited to attend the funeral, from his inte residence, 32 Commerce street, on ee October 14, at hine o'clock A. M. The remains will be removed to St. ee church, corner of West Washington place and Sixth avenue, where a re- quiem mass will be celebrated for the re} of his soul, and thence to Calvary Cemetery for interment. At a special meeting of the Ninth Assembly Dis- trict General Committee of Tammany Hall held on Saturday evening, at their rooms, corner of Barron and Hudson streets, the following resolutions were unanimously adopted :— Whereas in the d dispensation of the Allwise Provi- dence we have been called upon again to mourn the loss of one of our associates, and while recog- nizing the flat of Heaven in the demise of our be- loved friend, Andrew J. Holly, og departed this life on the 10th day of October, 1872, Resolved, That we, the merabers of the General Committee of eel Hall, for the Ninth As- sembly district, declare in the late Andrew J. Holly we recognize one as possessing, to an unusual de- gree, qualities of heart and mind well calculated to win the approbation of his fellow men, so that it may be truly said, “That none knew him but to love him," that the manifestations of these excellent qualities made up a cl Tr thet endeared him to us in the relations he sustained towards us upon “this committee. Resolved, That we offer to his mourning ‘widow Om head, be this expression of our condolence for reavement that they have sustained, believing that ‘He AG] nw a the wind to the! shorn lamb will Resolved, That the members ¢ of this General Com- Mittee attend the funeral vel the lamented deceased tp a body, — ota a copy of these resolutions be Presented to the widow and family of our departed Companion The District Committee and the members of the Tammany Hall Organization of the Ninth Assembly district vil meet on Monday, October 14, at nine o'clock A. an at Fag pede corner of Barrow and Hudson streets, for the pw of attending the ere of the deceased Bch Pe a vol iy. Chairman Jor General Committee, Davip P. McBrien, Chairman of the District Committee. MICHAEL NORTON ASSOCIATION.—The members of the Michael Norton Association are hereby notified to attend the funeral of our late brother member Andrew Holly, at St. seve church, Sixth ave- nue, on Monday morning, October 14, at half-past nine o’clock. By order. EDWARD GILON, President, Watter R. Savage, Secretary. Howarp.—On Saturday, October 12, at 108 Huron street, Greenpoint, L. 1., Mrs. M. Howarp, egg vind | eae oe wood, 8 native of Edinburgh, sco! ji Funeral on "Monday, 14th inst., at one o'clock Pp. sions papers please copy, jOHNSTON.—On Saturday, October 12, 1872, HENRY apanoron at area in Hunter's Point, L. L., in the Siat year of his ‘The funeral will take place on Monday, October Miami Fda Sonate ae Gaertn | nuh ane Geos and Anna” B Karr, aged 6 Relatives are Le Sysop 4 attend tho, Re pote tony trom the restae her parei i igunduy, 13ih instant, a hateoaa ‘on, tloak' Interment it Pleasantville, N.Y. Train leaves een Bae, months and Y day.” his Nativit; School are ily invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, and Keating, on Monday, ‘at one o'clock. LA October 12, Joun D. Kina, ves and friends of the fniis are invited to attond't the the funeral, from his lat lence, 68 Carl- ton Srenma lobe RM ere of Greacent ‘16, at t. Lodge, No. om, F, and A. M. Kine, eo the Metro- amass pter, No. ane cer hrien %o attend the eral, Take Park avenue cars at Fulton ferry. —On Saturday, ber 12, CATHARINE T. as wife of Henyy : pce of New York. Notice of funeral hereater KirTLAND.—In Brooklyn, on October 10, Gzorcr W. KIRTLAND, Sener Waterford ‘toga coun ‘The relatives and friends are, without eter funeral, froi id place, on Monday, bee LAOkRN.—On Friday, October 11, DENNIS LACKEN, of Westfield, 8. I. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, oa Mon- day, October 14, at half-past one P. M., irom the Staten Island ferry, Whitehall street. Lunpy.—On” Saturday, October 12, 1872, ANNIR Lunpy, aged 6 years, 7 months and 6 days; also Macoay LuNpy, aged 1 year, 7 months and 7 days. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of their parents, 48 Mott street, on Monday, the 14th inst., at half-past one o'clock. Mackay.—In Brooklyn, on Friday, October 11, Hay S, Mackay, in the ries fee of his age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral services, from his late resi- dence, 20 Lafayette avenue, corner Raymond street, on Monday, October 1s, at four o'clock P. M. MOALLISTER.—On Friday, October 11, Mra, MAR- GARET MCALLISTER, beloved wife of John J, McAllis- bd ae 82 years, both of Port Rush, county An- m, The ‘Sieuan of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 556 West Forty-sixth street, at two P. M. to-day, with- out further notice. Coleraine papers please copy. McDgRmotr.—On Saturday, o’clock A. M., JULIA, the McDermott, 28 years and 4 months. ‘The funeral will take piace from her father’s rest- dence, Far Rockaway, Long Island, on Monday, October 14, at halt-past ten ‘brclock. The remains will be then taken to the Church of St. Mary Star of the Sea, where a solemn high mass of requem will be offered up for the repose of her soul; thence to Rockaway Cemetery for interment. The friends of the famlly are respectfully invited to attend without further notice. OpEeLL.—On Friday evening, October 11, Mary C. Manrt.ina, wife of Isaac Odell. The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral services, at her late residence, 824 Greenwich street, on Mon- day, October 14, at seven o'clock P. M. The re- mains will be taken to Tarrytown on Laer dl morsing, by the 11 A. M. train, Hudson River Rail OnpING.—At West End, Hudson City, on Friday ind morning, October 11, WILHELM ORDING, in the 40t year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family, also the members of the United Brothers Lodge, No, 356, F. and A. M., are respectfully invited to Fattend the funeral, on Monday, October 14, at one o'clock P, M., from his late residence, No, 5 St. Paul’s place. PaLin,—On Saturday, October 12, WILLIAM, youngest son ot Thomas and Sarah Palin. Relatives and friends are respectfully invitéd to attend the funeral, from the corner of North Sec- ond and First streets, on Monday, at two o'clock. PEASLEY.—At Harlem, on Saturday, October 12, FRANK REMINGTON, youngest son of Charles W. and Emma Peasley, aged 3 months and 12 days. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Monday, at two o'clock, from 427 East 119th street, PLACF.—At Greenpoint, on Saturday, October 12, ar SARAH CORNELIA PLACE, youngest daughter i ‘alter P, Place, aged 15 years,5 months and 11 jays. ‘uneral will take place from First Methodist Episcopal churen. Notice to-morrow. Rossrns.—On Friday, October 11, ELisHa Ros- BINS, in the 81st Phe of his age. Relutives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Monday, October 14, at ten o'clock, trom his late residence, 289 Fifth avenue. RowEN.—At Sacramento, on Sunday, Sep- eure 22, MARTIN E, Rowen, formerly of Newark, N. J., aged 51 years, SawYeEr.—On Saturday, October 12, 1872, Sawyer, in the 23d year of hisage, The members of the pede 3 organizations, with the friends of deceased, are invited to attend the ie ae :—Washington Lodge, No. 14, K. 0. P.; coat H, Seventy-ninth regiment, N, G. 8. Ni, he lourneymen lors in general. The funeral will take place from the residence of his brother-in- law, William Osborne, on Monday, October 14. ScHANCK.—On Saturday, October 12, B. Du Bois, eldest son of the late Dan‘el 8. Schanck. otice of funeral hereatter, RABURY.—On Thursday, October 10, at the Gen- Theological Seminary, Rev. SAMUEL SEABURY, D. D., in the 72d year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are in- vited to attend the funeral services, at the Church of the Annunciation, Fourteenth street, near Sev- enth avenue, on Monday, October 14, at half-past one o'clock. SEILER.—On Friday, October 11, after three days’ bey etl deans JOUN SEILER, aged 36 years, 6 months and 1 day, The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 35 First avenue, on Sunday, October 13, at two o'clock P, SHERWOOD.—1n Brooklyn, on Friday, October 11, Per ga SHERWOOD, son of Rev. J. M. Sherwood, Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services, at the residence of his father-in- law, Mr. Watson Sanford, 74 Rush street, Brooklyn, FE. D., this (Sunday) afternoon, at three o'clock. Toe interment will take place at Bloomfleld, N. J., on Monday, at twelve o'clock, Trains leave Bar: clay treet at 10:40 A. M. SKILLIN.—At White House, N. J., on Friday, Oc- tober 11, HANCE, youngest son of James Skillin, in his 25th year. The remains arrive at Greenville Monday, Octo- ber 14, at twelve o’clock noon, the body to be in- terred in New York Bay Cemetery. Reiatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend. Trains leave New York via New Jersey Central Railroad at 11:45 o'clock for Greenville. Smir.—On Friday, Uctover 11, Rosert E., son of Toe B. and Martha E. Smith, aged 1ycar and days. The relatives and friends of the family are in- Mi to attend the juneral, this (Sunday) atter- at two o'clock, from the residence of Thomas |, Sr., South street, West Brighton, S. L. presse On —On_ Thursday, October 10, "ADELBETD, preyed wile of John Henry Stelijes, aged 38 years ani jays, The relatives and friends of the family, also the members of United Brothers’ io. 356, F. and A. M., are respectiully invited to fo’ attend the funeral, on Sunday, October 13, at half-past one P. M., from the German Lutheran (St. John’s) church, Ap oop log street, Srovut.—On , October 11, Mrs, EL1sa Stout, in the 50th year of ler age. Her relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday, at half-past one o'clock P. M., from her late residence, 339 East Thirty-third street. TILGHMAN.—On Thursday, October 10, ANN CaRo- LIne, relict of James Tilg! ‘man, of Maryland, and daughter of the late Edward Shoemaker, of Phila- lelp Funeral services at Trinity chapel to-day (Sun- day), at two o'clock. Relatives and friends, and those of her daughters, Mrs. Lowry and Mrs. Mont- gomery, are invited to attend. Trovp.—On Thursday morning, October 10, Wit- LIAM 8. Troup, in the 57th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are re- Spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 149 East Forty-filth street, on Sun- ay October 13, at two o'clock P. M. ALKER.—Suddenly, on Friday, October 11, Mrs. Hannan E. WALKER, In the 68th year of her age. Her friends and acquaintances and thosg of her sons, John E. and Henry T. Walker, are respect- T october 12, at nine eloved wife of Henry EDWARD filly invited to attend the funeral, at St. Luke’s church, Hudson street, this A vt afternoon, Oc- tober 13, at haif-past one o'clock. WARING.—At residence, Yonkers, N. Y., on Saturday, October 12, Janvis A. WARING, aged 66 ears. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, at the Reformed church, on Tuesday, October 15, at two o'clock P, M. R.—On Fri , October 11, ELLEN, the be- . Weaber, of! Bloomingdale. The relatives and friends hy the family vited to attend the funeral, on Sunday, the 13th inst., at one o’ciock P. M., irom the residence of her sister, 402 West Fortieth street. WILLIAMS—Suddenly, on Wednesday, October 9, gg Wittens, aged 54 years, 10 months and 26 e relatives and friends of the family, and those of his sons Daniel and Frederick, are al invited to attend the fmneral from his late res dence, 175 West Tenth street, this (Sunday) after- a at one o'clock P. M, ‘oops.—On Friday, October 11, after a short but severe illness, borne with Christian grace, DANIEL Woops, in the 63d year of his age, a native of the county Fermanagh, townland of Bragho, parish of Enniskillien, Ireland, The friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to the funeral, at his late residence, 220 East rele Pad street, on Sunday, October 13, at le apers please niacipla Baturday, October 12, at the reat- dence of his of hs age CLABENCE 8. WYCKOFF, in the auth year of and friends are respectfully invited to nt attend the “runeral, ron the Wyckot Boe, Coney Island, on . October 14 at tw RELIGIOUS NOTICES, CHS Sage ae Ma’ peta atest, | W eg hice Se Sc _Finy cents; children 2 weenie, HUROR OF THE MESSIAH, CORNER PARK AVE- nue strect Bev, aoe Powers bi) H breach Sunday, Oct. 13, morning and evening. Pub- ‘\HRISTL, HURCH, WEST ywarry sigue 4 Bicol car Srondwa —Services ab 10:30 A. M. and Rev. Dawson: pune, oF Pn) RESURRECTION, FIFTY-SEV- th street, near Lexington avenue.—Rev. Dr. cies ra ht preach in 0 orang and evening. Sunday ‘ARLEM.—REV. W. T. CLARKE WILL LECTURE ‘on “American Politics” at Unity chapel this even- ing. The public are invited. ‘ORAVIAN CHURCH, LEXINGTON A hk AND Thirtieth street. Preaching 104 A.M. Service for children, 3 P, M. Lectures, Fridays, 7}, P. M. Seats EW: FOR SALE-—MIDDLE AISLE, ST. THOMAS’ church, Fifth avenue, one-third frou entrance; price $750, an at 177 Broadway, room 3. Re Vie Coafi: HABROWER, PASTOR OF ST. LUKR'B Methottit Eplscopal Chica, Forty-first street, near Bixth avenue, will preach Sunday morning at 10}, and evening at 734 o'clock, REY, geo. H. HEPWORTE, PASTOR OF CAUROH of the Disciples, will Preach at, Steinway Hull, Sun day morning, at 1b:3); ‘sub “vrotgssor, Tyndall Prayer Test No Test of the Efficacy of PraYer.” renin at 7:W; subject, “The True Measure of Succes." Sunday School'in Rutgers chapel, Forty-first street and Fil ors PORTRAIT AND 8! H OF DR. PEEMS AND the Church of the’ Str agers, Ce many other good things, in the new “Iilustrated Record and Repository.’ 8 nas. dealers and AMERICAN NEWS COMPA! ¥, ‘ork. PIRITUALISM.—MASTER D. C. HOUGH WILL HOLD two Seances, Sunday and Monday evenings, October 13 and 14, at Mohawk Hall, southwest corner of Eighth avenue and Sixteenth streot. Master Hough will be en- in wire netting, handenffs and wax cords to further demonstrate the powér of spirite, with hall lighted ; many manifestations will be given, such as playing musical in- ; a &c., &c, Commence sf 8 o'clock. pomieion 8, B, K, STODDA: Tr, THOMAS’ CHURC! IFTH AVENUE, CORNER ® ‘Fitty-third street.—The Rector, the Rey. Dr. Morgan, will preach in the morning. Servives, 103 o'clock A. M.} alternoon, 4 o'clock. 'T. IGNATIUS’ CHURCH, FORTIETH STREET, ae tween Fifth and Sixth avénues.—Rev. F. wer, D he ctor.—Sunday services will be as fOllows:—7 bs rie Celebration; 9A. M., Morning Frayer ini A. M. Liuny, Second Celebration and Sermon 4 P. M., Even: BE and Sermon. The rei or will pt preach’ at th and 7}g P.M. wervicen. “rp CATHOLIC CHURCH ON THE ISLAND OF Manhatta—Past, Prosent and Puture."—A Lecture on the above subject will be delivered by Rev. Henr, Brann, D. D; Pastor of St Elizabeth's church, Fort Wai i ington}, in St. Bernard’s church, West Thirteenth street, near Tenth avenue, on 5 Pandey, svening, October 13, 1872, at8o'clock. Admission 5c. ‘Proceeds to aid in the'erec: tlon of the now St, Bernard’s church, West Fourteenth st NIVERSALIST PREACHING IN THE HALL COR- ner 124th street and Third avenue every Sunday morning and evening. Sabbath school 9 A. _M. gst TWENTY: THIRD STREET, PRESBYTERIAN ey. Henry D. Nort throp, ae will 1 October 14 at 10s A. M. and ‘ANTED—TWO SITTINGS IN 8ST. THOMAS’ OR ‘THE Church of the Incarnation. Address box 751 New York Postoitice. _HOUSES, ROOMS, Ce. » WANTED, 7. “In this City and § Brookiyn. A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE (NO FAMILY) WISH TO rent a small House, betweon Thirtieth and Fitticth Streets and Fourth and Sixth avenues; one unturnished preferred. Address box 4,550 Post office, FIRST CLASS HOUSE WANTED—IN A CENTRAL location, furnished, where the whole or part of rent Will be taken in board, ‘Address K., box 1,00 Postottice, SINGLE GENTLEMAN DESIRES ONE LARGE oR two Rooms furnished, with private bath; must located between Tenth and Thirty-Afth streets and Fourth and Sixth avenues; ee ice not toexceed $40 per month. Address A. T., box 3,764 Post office, HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. . W ter iene ean FURNISHED HOUSE UNTIL ae BON. Fi ea Branch attics Nigger AS TWO rae — ag _ Gineietaas ABOUT $3" Il FOR SALE. Ae aa ieee THAR. Wi = i: os A Be BOARDING Prat men ry LAGER BEER AND LIQUOB Btore for sa ae near elty anques: 3 Chambers shee rea chaaen, 18, Bore rey ty viet CLASS BeSTADeANr x FOR SALE—L@- ‘W4STED—4 GOOD, SIZED HALL ROOM, $8,000; weekly Broadway. Ad- | receipts pis 63,70; satiaelor mee a for seliing. dress NT: box 19? Herala ethos, roeiots ed pishOn, Sa Bieter Wrench Fak fra or BY 18%, NOVEMBI HAT STORE FOR SALE—ON BROADWAY 3 nah, Fiat, Bret, floor enclosed lished rovements; few: rent | my ogerates “em A fanath canitaly +e aR nN venue, Fenlet fo roadway care. MUSICAL. are) A fa Tans NEW bins CONSERVATORY OF MUSIO Now LOGATED at ANN No" USE ANTWOURTEENTH St TREET, xT DOC DOOR TO DREMONIOO'S, ours music schoo! in tl eos. and has fA kB. ino ae 4 we omc Ry aot it yee institution usil dently with the ¥ Siew 0 "0 sbtaining Peery RRere wn erery branch of Vocal one ae nme it ea ae taugl cake cert nd it 1 most eminent in- tirdotoee i fet a ata price the reach of all, Instruction day an ata poe ‘The subscription books are open dally from 9A, M. to THE MOLLENHAUER CONSERVATORY, formerty in Schermerhorn street roots bas been ited in BROORLAN BRANG 102, 104, and 106 Court street, near State. NO. 1 Fi Z WuRenge mié, WILSO! ‘ te cod in win ine (nearly mew), enca: wah Hudson street, Bear Gheistophe @ great bargain, at 496 Hi T A SACRIFICE—L, STORE, AA Tele avense, ihandsenely ted Howse Font foot tor billiar Festa ‘Forms, easy; afew handred dolla mes required. 29 Broadway. QHANCE SELDOM OFFE! RED, ——AN OLD ESTAR A i ‘d and well Zelient buriea nigh: "ihe ream beth A! par py an ox- ° lease and the business oll boat gation. Apply » TAYLOR & WILSON, | ri "ple Aa ty ed SALE AN OLD ESTABLISHED LAGER Dest b by ace re gh thy sagt heap yest An venth wal van plying toJOHN A. D DUNN, 227 Bowel of eo Wilt Be disposed of at n sacrifice. "357 Bleecker , 367 Bleecker street, PRLICANTS REORIVED ALL THIS MONTH AT THE Orpheon Choral Society's free training schools for scat slog rs aml cholr boys Thuralay afternoons Syirsd gvenings at 4 and 8 eto 9 er itd Rhers can onty tse inna fie MBP H EON by by 4 ingement upon the charter of this society, ME HOPKINS, Socretary; 711 Broadway. LADY OF THOROUGH MUSICAL EDUCATION gives lessons on the ‘piano at, pupil's residence: terms $15 per quarter. Address J. C. G., care William, Hail & Son, 751 Broadway. A —HALLAM'S MUSICAL ACAD’ 12. UNION + square.—Instruction in all branchos ‘of Music, $10 Rc term; Amateur Orchestra, Vocal Quartet, String juartet, now forming, $5. RRAH NA POGUE MUSIC—ARRANGED FOR Plavo.—“Arrab na a Foul Quadriile,’’80c. ; “Wearing of the Green,” “By that Lake whose Gloomy Shore. a MMolly “Asthore,"” Story "Wed. Jig” and_ “Wearing ot the Green,” ALY’S Music Store, 179 Kighth Gone of Bt, evin), 8e, 100. each ‘Barn phublished rat ‘ostage t 1 EXPERIENCED AND SUCCESSFUL LADY Teacher of Piano and Singing wilt continue to re- tive eee, of all ages, either at her own or pupil's resl- re at moderate terms; firstclass references. Call on or dress Mra. J. J. REYNOLDS, 9 US West Twentieth street. RARE CHANCE—PAYMENT TAKEN OUT IN trade.—A small Feed Store, doing a nice business, onal cheap cheap good reason for selling; call at once. A NEWSPAPER, STATIONERY AND BOOK BUSE ae Broadway New York, to be disposed of, in con- Cue 1 health of reac} prourabeas. Address Mpars. . Appleton’s box, 1,407 Post of Book AND, SHOR STORE FOR SALE, WITH LONG lease; cheap rent; Fixtures and eee if wanted; ood business; owner retiring. Apply to T. E. TATE, 1201 Broadway. AKERY FOR SALE—DOING A FIRST CLASS BUSI- ness over the counter. avenue, between Mlst and 142d streets, Mott Haven, BS pet STORE—STOCK AND FIXTWRES FOR $125; a great bargain; cheap rent. 1,561 Third avenue. (CIGAR STORE—THE LEABE, STOCK AND FIXTURES of the nicest little place in, Brooklyn, price $215: reat bargain; all completo ; rent almost ‘noth ing ; reasom for selling, t three other stores, C1 t $8 Main street. RUG STORE ON THE HUDSON FOR SALE OR exchange for food, mortgage; 38; long. cstapllsheds population 2 STRICKUAND'S Druggists’ Agency, 7B Cedar stroot. LOIS F, LEJEAL, FORMERLY DIRECTOR OF THE New York Consctvatory of Music, announces his re- turn from Europe, and will resume instructions on Piano, Harmony, £0,101 fow solot pupils, For particulars in. quire at WEBER'S warerooms, Fifth avenue and Six: teenth street, oF at Pianists Achdemy, 106 West Forty-tith A terms moderate, seventh street. LL LOVERS OF THE DRAMA SHOULD READ THE Critic Weekly, Price Scents. All newsmen have it 1. Me SHELLY, Proprietor, : 22 Ann street, YOUNG LADY DESIRES A.FEW MORE PUPILS for is pianci ce especial asparion. a pals to beginners; Address or call 26L West Thirty- OR SALE—AT A SACRIFICE, A HOOP SKIRT, COR set and Fancy Goods re a part of Sixth ave- tock all new; rare chan: commence business. ‘add 38 FRANKLIN, ‘Herald « ‘oflee. POR save orn STOCK, FIXTURES AND A LO! Toane of thewhole Burlding. an oid cstabtished Come fectionery, Ice Cream and Ovater Saloon, on Sixth ave, Rue, neat Fourteenth street, cheap ; rent low. Apply to H. J, SEAMAN, Central Real Estate office, 68 four- th eitont, soo doet cay ot sain arenes. 71OR SALE—A LARGE AND PROFITABLE NEWS- paper Route of morning and evening papers, owned by the late Thomas C, Walsh. Call ator address 66 Second stroet, Williamsburg, L. 1 —THE NATIONAL CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, « A SELECT SCHOOL for all branches of Music and Foreign Languages, $3 Union square (Broadway), near Yixteenth street. Lessons, Class and Private Le: MATEUR ORCHESTRA NOW FORMING AT THE ‘New York Conservatory of Music, No.6 East Four. teenth street, next door to Delmonico’s. Old members of the American Amateur Orchestra, Ernst Eberhard con- ductor, are invited toJoin. MATEUR SINGERS WITH GOOD VOICES, ALSO chorus wanted for study of English opera, Instruc- tion in EDIT and stage business free. Address, with stamp, | EDITOR CRITIC, He Ann street. A GENTLEMAN WILL GIVE INSTRUCTIONS ON ithe pianoforte at pupil's residence, for $10 per quar- st of references given, Address, with residence, TEACHER, box 122 Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,2 268 Broadway.” T THE NEW YORK NORMAL CONSERVATORY OF East Fourteenth street—Superior Veni Musie, 28 tion in all branches of Music and in Modern tan F, A. GERLACH, N ORGANIST OF ACKNOWLEDGED ABILITY IS open to an engagement; can furnish any amount of nees. Address CONDUCTOR, Herald oMce. Direc on, A TLEMAN AND WIFE WISH A LARGE PARLOR and Bedroom on second or third floor, between Twentieth and Forty-fifth strects and Fifth and Seventh avenues; ras jamily preferred, Address, stating terms ani full particulars, WILLIAMS, Herald office. SINGLE GENTLEMAN DESIRES NICELY FUR- nished Room, or Room and Bedroom, without board in desirable neighborhood, below Thirty fourth street and west of Broadway, preferring private family, Ad: CARD,.—$10 FOR PRIVATE INSTRUCTION. _ AT Girard College of Music, 767 Broadway, corner Ninth street. Evening classes now forming. Elegant 7 octave Weber-scale Pianos, alt improvements, $: A QCARD.<MOTHERS SEND, YOUR | SONS, AND dnughters to the New England Conservatory of Musie, 652 Fifth avenue; method thorough and rapid; terms, including use of instruments and music, $3 per’ month. Ladies free class for singing, to learn ToAsaes and operas. The public are invited; concert every. im Brotessor L. 0 INETLLa’ Principal, A OR SALE A BALTIMORE FIREPLACE FURNAQE Heater, but iittle used, at a bargain. Call at Seventh avenue, in the basement, OR SALE—LEASE, FIXTURES A! Liquor Store, in a good locality, in Fitteenth streot, between First avenue and avenue A; price $200; cheap. Apply at 201 Fulton street. OR SALE—A DINING SALOON, DOING A GOOD business; location unsurpassed. 'No agents need ap- ply. Address X, C. L. R SALE—A‘ FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT, IN also an Oyster and iso a Fruit and Sample ood’ order, Inquire of cy street. iD STOCK OF A Store, ‘with lease ot building, . 4s. MORRISON, 142 Chain! OR SALE—A LEASE AND FIXTURES AND STOCK if desired of one of the best located Hat and Cy 4 Stores on Broadway; good reason for selling. BIGGS SON, 206 Broadway. OR SALE—A RARE CHANCE—LEASE, STOCK AND Fixtures of a first class ale and wine vaults, one of the best corners on FROAAWAY 5, peat class location for lunch; must be sold, as the Ta aD. ‘#are entering into anol business. Apply te to PALMER, 19 Beaver street, OR SALE—LEASE AND FIXTURES 0) byt FIRST class Stores, connecting, or either one pbs am party desiring a large Sty elegant store fi tunity for an; the best alan nyecie ie town. pply to WELD, Ls WORTH & Park Row, room 45. FR SALE—ONE OF THE BEST RESTAURANTS AND jarrooms on Broadway, on a corner, now doi ood business; reason for sailing will be éxplained Calling on LIDGERWOOD, 758 Broadway. OR SALE—VERY CHEAP, A FINE COPPER BOILER id Pierce's Range, with connections; all im good order, Apply at 807 Sixth avenue (entrance in basement). arom with price and other particulars, A., box 133 Herald A LADY, OF GOOD BUSINESS QUALIFICATIONS, wishes a gentleman oF party of gentlemen to take & furnished House tor he: uld give them the choice of raome and arantee & comforsable home. Address URNISHED HOUSE, for one week, Heraid Uptown Branch office. LADY WISHES A FURNISHED ROOM. ADDRESS, stating terms, M. K., Herald Uptown Branch office) 1,265 Broadway. FURNISHED HOUSE WANTED—FOR A RESPON- sible party. now waiting; rent not to exceed ne ,Anpy ae the Real Estate oflide of J. & 10 West Thirty-fourth street. poenean HOUSE.—WANTED, BY A SMALL PRI- ainily, a completely furnished four story high stoop House, from November | to May 1; location Detween Twenty-eiglith and Forty-second streets, Broadway and Park avenue. Address, with full particulars, box 4,88 New York Post office. RNISHED HOUSE WANTED—FOR SIX OR nese months, by a gentleman and wite(no family), Tweutieth and Sixty-fifth streets, n ave- on o” preferred. State terms and address box 6513 Post ofttee. RONT ROOM AND BEDROOM, UNFURNISHED, wa nted, between Bleecker and Fifteenth streets, in B respectable house; rent prompt. Address, with terius, W. &CO., 643 Broadway, New York. ROM NOVEMBER l.—WANTED, BY A GENTLEMAN and wife, @ completely furnished Flat or Suit of Booms, suitable for housekeeping; location not above Thirticth street. Answers stating tull particulars and terms will only ‘be noticed. Address 0., box 28 Fost office, ‘OUSE WANTED.—ANY ONE HAVING A SMALL icely turnished, in a respectable portion of tarental of s tenant by box 897 New York Post $2, sending particulars to ‘L. office. NE OR TWO ROOMS WANTED—UNFURNISHED, in a ‘respectable neighborhood, tor a gentleman and wife, Address, stating terms, &c., ROOMS, box U2 Herald office. ee ae 4 IX FURNISHED ROOMS WANTED—IN A GOOD tine Re or two Rooms, furnished or unfurnished, for light housekeeping. Add tai terms, Ml. E. 0, Herald ofice. 2? “U6 Dicaaperais ANTED—BY THE 1ST OF NOVEMBER, A FLOOR, of four oF five rooms, situated between Third and ae Aventies, from i Eighteenth to Thirty-1ourth street; rent not excee me M., Lox 2,206 Post office. Lindeoompitincmiy ds, WAXSTED-BETWEEN SEVENTIRTH AND NINETI. eth streets and Third and Fifth avenu front Basement or Room on first tloor, suitable for’ fy physi- clan's office; also a Room on second or third floor, with or without Board. Address RAYMOND, Herald office. . A, ANTED TO RENT—AN UNFURNISHED FOUR ji were, ‘y high stoo; Prick ty ete Li Daag) eixth and Madison avenue leth and Thirty-eighth st: Address BEADEE, box 115 Herald office. shoo ores TANTED—A FIRST OR SECOND FLOOR, FUR- ished of unfurnished: good neighborliood for light Pare ki? Address, stating terms and location, C. B, Herald Uptown Branch offic ANTED—IMMEDIATELY, FOR UNEXCEPION- able tent a hand: somely tarnishes House, worth $90) or $600 per month. B, GOODALE, 0. 5 West Twenty-third street, F Fifth Avenue Hotel, WaAxtED—ranER FURNISHED APARTMENTS OR half of small furnished House in Brooklyn; conve- nient location; terms moderate; reference. Address Le, box Li 039 Pos Mice. be type A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, FOR Behe Dopmshesoing, a Second Floor in a private paiy, of adults: near Sixth avenue. Address box pMice, giving locality, terms, &c. Relierences ex- Be & WANTED, IMMEDIATELY—A COMFORTABLY FUR. nished House, In a desirable location, for a select party of adult boarders; preterence from owners; willing to loin the family. Address MAJOR, box 4,068 Post office. WwW ANTED—IN A GOOD LOCATION, A FURNISHED House "gon curunble Tee 8 ree glass privare, boarding. ol oar ie owne AL'S. box 14 Herald Uptown Bunch office. Were ely ees ae ae Address E, F. P., Herald office, eyelet gh et ANTED-A SMALL FURNISHED HOUSE IN NEW daughter. Address MERCHANT, Herald omen, W verre SMALL HOUSE ON THE WEST SIDE, between Eighth and Thirtleth streets. Address F: » corner S4th street and Third avenue, drug store. Wane Sa ee ari Address H. M., box 4,161 New York Post voicing Ware a. UNFURNISHED THREE — modern House, in good location, with UE ee iS arenas in Spring it suited. Address HO box 16 jerald Uptown Branch office. ANTED—A FURNISHED HOUSE ON THE WEST side, for a.small ef! Reyes family; will pay $200 per bd Address 8. H.,box 170 Herald Uptown Branch office. ANTED TO HIRE—WITHIN EASY ‘ACCESS OF or Brook i @ small House, with some enn attach- Su rent nee be ald oftees Address TENANT, Brook- ress B. Ww TED—TWO UNPURNIGHED beat bib’ *. E for housekeeping, above 1 Below Twen- 4 | street; notation ond not'to caneed ep per rinonth. address w* ie wil ‘ANTED—BY A ftp nrg AND Pein Bed a it Fourth teat ie wes rserelgada rerayay MBRICAN, CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, 1 Fourth avenue, New York, HENRY SCHRODER, Director, the oldest and most prominent music institute in this country. Thorough Instruction in all branches of Vocal and In- strumental Music by celebrated professors. Non-resident lady pupils can board with the Director's family. Rooms gan be secured for plano or vocal practice, &c. For par- ticulars see prospectus or F. BUSS, Secretary. N. B— Houd Monthly. Musical Gazette, Suse Published. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—AN OLD ESTABLISHED Paint Shop, of 20 years, on account of sickness. No. 6 West Fourth street. auth (OR SALE—VERY CHEAP, A FULL SET OF Butcher's Fixtures and an Ice House, nearly new. 147 West Sixteenth street. OR, SALE—THE STOCK, FIXTURES AND LEASE of a grocery stare doing agood trade, Apply at the store, 349 East Twelfth street, for two days. MERICAN USICAL AGENCY, 211 FOURTH AVE- nue.—Teachers of music, organists, singers, solo performers for concerts. Substitutes furnished at short notice. For particula: apply to F. BURS, Secretary, OR SALE—A FIRST CLAS! doing a trade beh eal count of sickness. Apply & to J. street, between 11 A. ad 1 GROCERY STORE, ar: must be sold on ac- . WHEELER, 57 Water RATA PARAVALLI, TENOR SINGER, FROM Italian opera, teaches Piano and Singing at 117 West Fate Hours fe sh street, eer! Steel avenue; terms mode- rat CHOOL from 10 cre A! ce Christ Church, corner of Fifth avenue and Thirty-fith street (entrance on Thirty-fitth si reet). Class for boys Saturday morning, at 9, under charge of James Pearce, organist at Christ church, late of St, Mechireh, Philadelphia, and H- Stephen Cutler, Mus. Doc., organist at Christ churet, New York. ‘z Class for gentlemen (bassos sox and tenors), Sees even- ing, at 8, under charge of M. aM. W. Whitney, of Bostoi Boys and Tours, men with vol voices susceptible of cultiva- tion, who will give thelr services for a stated time (after training) in the choirs of Carist church will receive must- cal instruction from the most competent masters, jneiud- ing private lessons and public renearsals, by application atthe music roota of Christ church (entrance on Thirty- fifth street) at the above hours, FE tc. ite receive a limited Lpember of scholars in #8 him at the chure! (Opes) M188 WATSON HAS RESUMED PIANO AND guitar a aa at 92 Clinton place (Eighth street) ; private lessons, and evenil y pomremente farninn tor practice, Gipeitars matled HARLES ipo PIANO. VIRTUOSO, RECEIVES pupils and concert engagements vicog ad an accomplished organist. WALTER, care of Steinway & Sons, 109 East Fourteenth street. OR SALE—ON A PROMINENT CORNER OF & leading avenne, a first class Grocery Store, Horse i Wagon, Lease, Stock and Fi: earee good cash trade. tr rf particulars address B, A., Hi 1d office. Pas R's SALE—AT A GREAT SACRIFICE, 100 FEET OF Counters and Shelving. Apply immediately at 2,207 Third avenue, Harlem, , OR SALE A an GROCERY STORE, STOCK, Fixtures, Horse, Wagon and Harness, in a good busi- ness location and now doing a (oe business; cheap rent. Apply to A. 'W. RICHARDS, 55 Greenpoint avenue, Green- point. J}OR SALE CHEAP—A SMALL FIREPROOF SAFE; eqillil's, with combination lock. “Inquire at 25 Sixth “ EE Wore LOCATION IN BROOKLYN: A cash trade of $100) per day; five years) Tease; diately, & FOWLER, 377 futon be sol stroet, Foo FOomEA “a FURNITURE POR SALE—ON A TCE line of Erie Railroad; intersection of another im- port By Tailroad; transshipment and local business in- ;.@ thorough hotel man with means for enlarge- me required: can secure a fortune; three story brick, 30x60; terms liberal. A.B. MILLS, Agents” 121 Nassau street, room 4, office hours 11 to 2 ‘OUSE, SIGN AND OFFICE PAINTING ESTABLISH. ment for sale—One of the ae and best located shops down town; chance to do Rood business and e money cheap; low rent Call at 84 Mi lurray st. ‘OB PRINTING OFFICE FOR SALE—DOING NICE Uae. es good terms to right map, J EASE FOR SALE—A GREAT Rd STORE, Basement and Sub-cellar, 601 Broadway; 25x150; immediate possession. Mc! ‘LEWER & PUTNAM, 601 Broadway. — JARROUZI'S POPULAR |MASS IN F, TO FOUR voices. Single SOP BO Bes POND, 59 Union square. OCTOR (PHIL) L. HUSEN, FROM THE CONSERVA- tory of Berlin, gives lessons in music and singing. Address 105 West Twenty-first street. Guias, ‘SINGING, ORGAN, « PIANO, | Worn, eee ome —Private lessons onl; tone lace & Eighth stre blished Ph ‘ire “stu- and ents? Journal” walled fr J ‘Ay WATHOR, Director, NUITAR AND BANJO.—PUPILS TAUGHT PRACTI- Cd in a RY lessons to ace: jompany 801 and play effectively. POLEON GOULD, Gui ftarists 321 Bast ‘Thirty- et rest near Lexington avenue. 70 Songs published. [NSTRUGTION GIVEN IN INSTRUMENTAL MUSIO— By, drat class teacher. For full particulars apply to WILLIAM POND & CO., 047 Broadway. “O'NEILL'S DANCING ACADEMY, VEREL ALL, . Li West Thirty-sixth street, between Eighth and ineth nues; classes Tuesdays and Fridays. Soiree esday, October 15. on GODOY HAS RESUME! TT Hi oJ «tig Leasonss verms 840 per quarter. 107 West tw ty-ihird street, corner Sixth avenue. Gould's M ~ SCHWARZ, TEACHER ON THE «particulars inquire at his residenc R, W. M, SEMNACHER WILL LEAVE EUROPE FOR New York October I, and resume his teaching of the Pinnoforte about October 15. Address care of Chick. e ering & Sons. R. OTTO OUPHAL, 1 THE MOST BU ESSFUL 1 IN: structor of the German language in this city, ts en” aged at the New York Conservatory of Music, No. 5 East Fourteenth street, next door to Detmonico's. USICAL, BOXES REPAIRED WITH WARRANTY. C, LECOULTRE, Manufacturer, from Geneva, No.5 Waverley ‘place, New York. RIVATE LESSONS ON THE PIANO GIVEN BY A ote ly at her. PA LAT or pupil's Foal donee, 8 $0 3 ae and $10 jessons. Particular laken with children and ie mAddress TEAOMUN tan tes Herein, om UCTION —A YOUNG ENGLI finished et prmer, for puplla, stvanced or otnerwicey Blahooe setvecaeay, | & terms moderate. Application HARRI: 202 Seventy-sixth e gp ae avi » Rei from 218 Boventy-fith sto ee awn IANISTS' ACADEMY, at Forty-anth st _Office e hours to 2 REE UEKELMAN, Director. _ yi ty y! TENOR AND ALTO FOR Rndern Adatens had v whoo are ready readers. Address GNOR GIORGIO. RONCONT WILL RESUME 118 158 Kast Twenty. sixth streets m October 5, at his residence, HE “MUSICAL WORLD” CONTAINS IN EY! ERY number a choice selection of new compositions from at the usual the most fog the valu Sao a Fate "would. be Pott route nao first class. Sub- » St, serio Rita ii'Fourthaventes ENOR.—A FIRST CLASS CHURCH TENOR I8 open to an en: ment either for quartet Soden, of het choir” Of as prgcentor. Address PASS, eral office. aw WANTED 14 TO P PURCHASE ioe, | YY ANTED—A goon, at D atEED, iB BECOND | ND HAND “Sari sare. | kell the Stock, Horse, light deliver ace and do ness. For lars call at BOOTH 'S Ovste 116 East Sixicents street, between Trving nd Th A Thit venue, ROFITABLE BUSINESS FOR SALE.—LEASE AND Machinery; three story Factory; suitable for any woot-working’ business; centrally jidoated’ low rents Thachinery new; perfect order.” Apply to JAMES Le AYTON, 208 Broad . Foom 1: PRK UM HARTWIG ated on SAF! LE WO. two Paine Sates and one ana Bat | vag ‘sand Wilder's make, at 8. G. QUIRK'S, 72 jane. m — On. jin, site FOUNTAIN. FOR SALI wishes to sell a Sd. even ae Ni FFICE FOR © sale cntablish six years: ing a first class, #1 custom and continually growin A business; m pee A ADrELT ie Is unable to attend to it e] 500.2. GENTS EORNISHING STORE. NEW Stock and Fixtures, with Lense, on wert side of Sixth avenue ; owner cat tend to the busi- ness. Apply to JOSEPH Mcatine, St Cedar street. $2 00 —GROCERY, FRUIT AND PRODUCE 5 '+ Business for sale, in the centre of a rapid- ly growing town of 5,00 inhabitants, a few miles from the city, on one of the prominent railw: ‘The proprietor, who owns the building, offers a cheap rent and satisfae- bey Jease. Any party pi purchasin, a have the privilege the residence over the store. The proprietor, who has other business which rogues. his Gan. Le saygit oo will re ,complete, for cash, Address RE oy BARGAI N, pISTILL, ERY. —200 “BARREL GRAIN STILL, WITH Fixtures complete, 6 Steam Boilers, for sale at 1b Dey street, room 3, F%, SALE—ONE MONITOR SCREW MACHINE, ON! eight-spindle Drill, bg Hand. paths all these’ we are nearly new — Apply to G. Eldridge OR SALE—A TWENTY. FOURINCH WOODWORTH Moulding Mt ie beicking Tehoring; yarieay of also Mor lortising, Stic p Elliptic Sora oll’ rich Band es, Gig Suwa, ng, dc. VED—THE ONE Rome POWSR weogiyan Je, adapted for the shop. ottice of arlor ; olstings Treen and Stationary ingines and jollers, sna LA pARD '® DEBEVOISE, 45 Dey street ACHINERY DEPOT, S16 THIRTY-FOURTH STREET, Beek Seete Se illlstones, Belting, new and ol EW LEE MOULDER CHEAP.—ALSO SOME PORT. able Heisting Engines, Ferigental and Vertical En- gines and Boilers, saw and Burr Mills, the very best fos the price in the migrket, . HAMPSON, 38 Cortlandt street. Peis PRESS FOR SALE LOW—HALF MEDIUM “Uni 5 DReemat new and in perfect order. 47 University ‘Just Novelt: wer E! ine “ows panes, OR ram masala! STS Wermetn

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