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a 10 AW ALLEGED DISCHARGED, Frederick Perkins, who, it alleged, caused te death of Felix Fox, time ago, by pushing tim backward out of, at Stapleton, and/whg was discharged by the pecans jary on the ground that there was no ONDERSEN. evidence against him, but who was afterwards re- Jonas GUXDERARS, aged arrested of murder, on c! made “Fox Wriends, and ocxel pp in Ponce i cuaguartare est es me coe Head I, a at, Rawson, accept anos qurth oe care cand hep penne, was i. mds for oon he the action of ee he nego siete esakae meet at Richmond Village Oe de Fox (e! m the drank, aad ee his skull, and the cause of his SCALDED TO DEATH. Coroner Keenan was notified yesterday of the. death, at Bellevue Hospital, of Ann Higgins, a ne tive of Ireland, 71 years of age, who was cel. | ihe redience Of dentally scalded at her residence in First avenue, between Rosete and Sixtieth streets, about seventeen weeks ago. The unfortunate woman received her injuries through the upsetting of a Ddoiler full ef hot water which she was endeavort to lift trom stove. Her sufferings had been 1 tense, and they were greatly aggravated by her extreme age. ++ + MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. SARCLAY—BATTERSON.—On Thursday, September A ‘by Rev. James Millett, at the bride’s Loge-peeoed Persr BaRciay, late of Builalo, to Miss F, N, all of this. ot BELI—SADLER—On Wednesday, September 10, by Bev. 3 James H. Piiott, D. D., of Charleston, 8. C. pee. baat to Lov S. youngest daughter ot ~ myc lenry R. Sadier, Esq., of Florida. Georgia and South Carolina papers please copy. CHURCH—MELLARD.—At the South Reformed eharch, in New York, on Tuesday, August 26, by the Rey. George ‘Thrall, CHARLES T. CHURCH, of Brockport, N. Y., to FRANCES A. MILLARD, eldest dangiiter of B, Van Zandt, Esq., of Waterford, Mich, DuNLop—Cisco.—On Wednesday, peu peran pt Rey. Dr. Noah Schenck, D. D., at St. Agnes’ mrch, on the Heights, Brooklyn, CLaRK W. Dunior to Euiza, daughter of James B. Cisco, -, all of Brooklyn. RRESTER—WALMSLEY.—On Wednesday even- ng, September 10, at the residence of the bride’s parents, by the Rev. William N. Dunnell, Rector of All Saintg Church, ‘Robert F. FORRESTER to Harrie M., only daughter of Stepben B. Walmsley, = all of this city. lOWLES—MoorgE.—On Wednesday, September 10, by Rev. Dr. Dowling, FREDERICK 0. KNOWLES to oye F. Moore, daughter of Jacob Moore, all of ‘this city. McNCLry—OWENs.—On Wednesday evening, fa tember 10, 1873, at the residence of the tide pce, by Rev.’John Larkin, JOHN J. MCNULTY, of rooklyn, to ANNIE E., second daughter of John Owens, *sq., of New York city. No cards. RicHARDSON—Hoys.—In Brooklyn, on Wednes- day evening, September 10, at the residence of the bride’s parents py the Rev. Lewis Francis, A. J. RICHARDSON. M. D., of New York city, to Miss Evruemia, daughter of Henry Boys, Esq. Died. BreERE.—On Friday, September 12, 1873, JosePH BEERE, 4 native of Bath, England, aged 58 years, Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday, September 14, at one o'clock P. M., from the South Baptist church, West Twenty-fitth street, between Seventh and hth avenues, ROWN.—At Somers, Westchester county, N, Y., on Saturday, September 13, SrerHEN BRowN, in the 87th year of his age. Relatives and friends of tne family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, on Monday, September i, at two o'clock P.M. Carriages will be in waiting at Croton Falis station on arrival of train leaving Grand Central depot at 10:40 A. M. Cain.—On Friday, September 12, 1873, Mrs, MARY Carn, widow of Peter Cain, aged 55 years, The funeral will take place on Sunday, September 14, trom her late residence, No, 25 Niuth avenue, at one o'clock P. M. Cassipy.—On Saturday, September 13, after a lngering il!ness, ANDREW CAsSiDy, @ native of the county Cavan, Ireland. ‘The relatives and friends of the family, also the members of the Union Tontine Benevolent Societ are respectfully invited to atte the funeral, from his late residence, No. 80 Hester street, on Monday afternoon, at two o'clock. Cnarrers.—On ‘Friday evening, September 12, Maky, relict of Thomas Charters, in the 80th year | Le of her age. Foneral on Monday aiternoon, September 15.'at two o'clock, from the residence of her son-in-law, Fri iii ad lor, No, 183 South Eighth street, Brook: n, E. D. een RT Saturday, September 13, 1873, after a short filness, Mrs. Mania CukSHIRE, In the ‘Ast year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral), from the residence of her son, No, 293 South Third street, Brooklyn, E. D., on Tuesday, September 16, at two o'clock P. M. Coox.—On Friday, September 12, 1873, ELIZABETIT Cook, widow of James Cook, in the 40th year of her age. ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully tn- vited ty attend the funerai, which will tuke place from ber iate residence, No. 96 Ninth avenue, this day leaner). September 14, 187%, at halt-past one o'clock P, M. CoNNALLON.—On Saturday, bag dal 13, 1873, CATHARINE, thé beloved wife’ of Martin Connallon, aged 49 years and 11 months, he friends and relatives of the family and those | of her sons, Andrew, Martin, Jr., and Michael, are luvited to attend the funeral, on Sunday, at two o'clock P, M., trom her late residence, No. 7 Second avenuy. Co: N.—On Friday, September 12, ConLON, in the 7st year of her age. The friends of the Mi are respectfully invited | to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 45 flenry street, on Sunday, 14th inst., at two f. Her remaina’ will be taken to Greenwood for inter- ment. Coy1¥.—On Friday, September i, 1873, JOHN, youngest son of Bernard and Mary Coyle, aged 10 ‘years and 9 montli Relatives and triends of the family, also mem- bers of Holy Innocent Association, are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence o! his parents, 121 West Nineteenth street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock. CovILLe.—On Friday, September 12, 1873, JoHN L. Cov ILE, aged 50 years. The relatives and friends of the family are re- Bpectiully invited to attend the funeral, from his Jate residence, 803 East Filty-second street, on Sunday, September 14, at one o'clock P. M. pixtsourg papers please copy. CRraNnz.—On Friday morning, September 12, Nancy MCALIINE CkA wie of Wm. W. Crane, in the 65th year of her age. Fanera! services will be held on Sundey after- Noon, 14th inst., at four o’ciock, at her late res- idence, 244 Clinton avenue, brookly Relatives and iriends of the family are invited to be present. CRUG At Boscovel, N. Y., on Saturday, Sep- tember 13, Harrier DouGLas, daughter of John P. and Eliza L. C. Cruger. Funeral services at the Church of Divine Love, @ear Crugers, on Monday, vg hetero 15, at 4 P.M, pe gag Grand Central Depot at 2 P.M. for 1873, JANE z Septomber 13, 1873, at East New York, L.' 1, Mrs, LLIGAN, aged 55 years. The relatives and friends of the family are in- vited to attend the funeral, on Monday alternoon, | September 15, irom corner of Sheffield avenue and Plank road, Kast New York, Dems mn Thursday, Dennis DEwrse: the duth ye ‘fhe relatives aud riends or ihe family are invited to attend the tuneral, irom bis late residence, 171 Coilyer street, Greenpot, on Sunday, September 44, at halt-past two o'clock, without further notice, DeeRinG.—On Friday evening, September 12, at 8 o'clock, Samunt P. DEERING, IM his 49th year, Relatives and friends are invited to avtend his foneral, at No. 10 Sixth avenue, on Monday, septem- ber 3, at 2 o'clock P. M. Dever.—On Saturday, September 13, PRANKLIN, gon Of Caries and Mary Lever, aged 20 years and 7 months, Kelatives and friends of the family are invited te attend the funeral, on Monday, September 16, at two o’clock,tirom the residence of his father, NO. 7 Attorney street. Downky.—On_ Friday, September 12, Wile of Robert Downey, aged 87 years. The relative: etfully invited to at he funeral, on Mon- «lay, at hall-past tweive o » from her late resi- dence, No. 426 West Thuirty-‘ourth street. DuckwortTn.—At Mutord, N. J., on Friday, Sep tember 12, 1873, Monkis, 800 Of N:ison and Revee- ca Duckworth, aged 34 years. “eaneral will take vier f from the residenee of bis father, No, 3 St. Luke’s place, on Monday afternoon, at two o'clock. The relatives and friends, also i te eng 2 and officers of Twenty-second regiment, .G.S.N. Y., are respectiully invited to attend without turtier notice. Interment at Green wood. T bers of I company, Twenty-second regi- S.N. Y., are hereby requested to attend « apecial meeting, to be held at tue armory a aay evenmg, September 13, at eight o'clock, take action in reterence to the death of ti iste Commandant, Captain Morris Duackwo' By order, Lieutenant J. H. HORSF, E. M, Forp, Sergeant. Fiank—on Thuraday, September li, emncen, polgwed wie of Lowe rau, ia'the ist vear of her age. ‘The relattyes ana fren of the family, members of Mount Nebo Lo dge, No, 267, | A. M., are yespect{uily invited to attend the funeral, from her Jate residence, No, 237 East Tpurtieh street, on Sugday, Septenber 14, at ten o'clock A. M., wit ' out further uotice, ‘the membe: ‘ount Beboh ‘odge, No. 267, F. MariILpA, and A, M,, are pa stiully myhed to attend the funeral of the wife o, our brother, Louis Frank, trom her late residence, No, ast Thirtieth Ftreet, On Sunday Ya september 14, at ten O'clock, By order of USEPH FOX, Master, ofthe engine house | at eos to attend the funeral, from o NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1873—QUADRUPLE SHEET: RAIS aC | ES ot a Perea "Guiraud, aged 3 are respectinily invited to No, & Nergen strecty Breckiyn, on, Moa one olclook P.M" ‘September 12, 1873, years, 3 montis and 10 No, 338, F. and A, M.—The ofticers Femy re gummioned to attend a eeting at room, on Sunday after- purpose of atvenat nok staneral of our lave rotner, ui Of atte! t | Jonas as Gunderson, BR, R. BOWNE, M, Grong on po September 12, JoaN, son of ta Sige andthe ine Mary? Hall, aged 7 months The relatives ‘and friends of the family are urvited the residence of his andiatmar, 00 West Twen fourth street, on y alternoon, September 4. at one o'clock. Banday alterno Saturday, pevsomter 13, EvITH ‘hs infant Lory poles hter Foe Edwi lanigan, ag ited to atten a int 1 eleven o'clock A. M., from ‘risania. Haxt,—On Friday, September 12, 1 FRanct! M. Hast, son of Rea 2 |. and QR ty, peor 1 year, 6 months and 12 days. Kelatives and friends of the famfly are reapeot fully invited to attend the ile) on Sunday, rere. une ee poo erin fo m the residence of en! ut rs stre ASRS —At Sparkhill, Rockland comney, J N. ry CHARLES H. Haskins, of the firm heed euler kins, dentists, Brooklyn, aged 29 Funeral from the residence of his 2 ister, Mra. Alexander ar, 149 Willow street, Brooklyn Heights, on Monday, the 16th inst., at three o'clock P, M. Harper. Poke , EUGENE H. HERB! ERT, Ii member of Com, } Seventy-frat N.Y. 8. iin in the 26th year o: is age. Funeral from his ete” residence, Allendale, N. J., ar at: sterday morn! Isaac HEYMAN, tniant» son ‘of Moses and Clara Heyman, aged1 year and 6 months. Relatives and friends, also the members of Lebanon Lodge, No. 9, 1. 0. B. B., are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, 227 East Fifty-second street, this (Sunday) morning, at ten o’clock. Hoyt.—At Stamiord, Conn., on Saturday, Septem- ber 13, CHARLES D. Hoyt, 69 yeare. Funeral from Congre; nal church, Monday, pentane 15, at two d’clock, uGeINs.—In Brooklyn, on Thursday, September 11, of pleuro pneumonia, WILLIAM Hugerss, in the 62d year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family, also the Members of Joppa Lodge, No. 201, F. and A. M, Brooklyn Chapter § No. 148; Brooklyn Council, No. Clinton Commandery, No. 14, are respectiully ii vited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. erst street, on Sunday, September 14, at two HULLE.—At her restdence, in this city, on Friday, September 12, 1873, at hal!-past six o’clock in the evening, META MARGARETHA HULLE, daughter of Claus and Anna Hulle, aged 17 months and 3 days. The relatives andiriends are requested to at- tend the funeral, .rom her late residence, No. 40 Greenwich street, tais (Sunday) aiternoon, at one o'clock. The funeral service will be read in the house previous to the departure for Green- wood Cemetery. ee rate Friday, September 12, JOHN CHRISTO- PHER 1CK: Will be buried on Sunday, September 14, at two o’clock in the aiternoon, trom his late residence, 819 Greenwich street, Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral. Jongs.—At Long Island City, N. Y., on Thursday, September 11, 1873, EDwarD KE. JONES, formerly of Newark, N. J., aged 69 years. ‘Ther relatives and friends of the ety are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his Jate residence, Long Island City, on ‘Tuesday, .) tember 16, at twelve o'clock M.’ Caryioges will be in waiting at Thirty-fourth street ferry, Hunter's Point, at 11:30 A. JunK.—On Friday, September 12, Mary, daughter of J. and M. Junk, The funeral will take place from her late resi- dence, 246 East Twenty-sixth street,on Sunday, the 14th inst., at one o'clock P. M. KBLu ¥.—On Saturday, September 13, Mrs, AGNES. KRLty, in the 73d year of her age. Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, trom her late residence, 110th street and ‘Tenth avenue, this (Sunday) alternoon, at one o'clock. Kemp.—At his residence, in New Brighton, Staten Island, on Saturday, September 13, ALFRED F, Kemp, in the 55th year of his age, The relatives and triends of the family are in- vited, without iurther notice, to attend the funeral, at Christ church, New Brighton, on tucs- day, the 16th inst., at hali-past twelve o'clock P. M. Boat leaves pier 19 North River, at haif-past eleven o’clock A. M. .—In Brooklyn, on Friday, September 12, en , Widow of George C. Leich, in the 64th year of er Age. Relatives and friends are respectiully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her son, 397 Kosciusko sgreet, at one o'clock P. M., | sharp, en Sunday, the 14th inst. Chicago, Milwaukee and Boston (Mass.) papers Please copy. LeoNAKD.—At Harlem, on saturday, September 13, ANNIE M., daughter of William and Delia F. Leonard, in the 24th year of her age. Relatives ana triends,are invited to attend the funeral, irom St. James’ M. E, church, corner of 126th street and Madison avenue, Monday, ith inst.. at two o’clock P. M, Lewis.—On Thursday, September 11, Eiza, wife of Robert Lewis. Relatives and {riends are respecttully invited to attend the funeral, from her iate residence, 339 Peeetdey ka street, on Sunday, September 14, at wo P, M, On Saturday morning, September 13, iz and severe illness, JOHN LOGAN. The relatives and iriends are respectfully invited | to attend the funeral, trom the Kast Baptist church, corner of Madison and Gouverncar streets, this (Sunday) aiternoon, at two o'clock. LLoyp.—Cn Saturday, September 13, 1873, Isa- BELLA LLoyd, aged 16 years and 6 months. The funeral will take place on Monday, Septem- ber 15, at half-past one o'clock, from her late rest- | dence, 412 West Forty-sixth street. The relatives | and friends are Walid sabe invited to attend. Martin.—At Newark, N.J., on Saturday, Se tember 1%, MARY R., widow of Captain Peter H. Martin, aged 70 years. Notice of funeral in Newark (N. J.) papers on Monday, September 15. MITCHELL.—At Brooklyn, on Thursday, Septem: ber 11, Mrs. MARY MITCHENL, native of the pariso of Caltra, c inty Galway, Ireland, aved 56 years, Relatives and friends of the jamily are Tempect- fully invited to attend the funeral, (rom the resi- dence of her SOU, _ Thomas Mitchell, 167 Graham street, on Sanday, September 14, irom thence, at half-past two o'clock P, M, to the Cemetery of the Holy Cross, Flatbush, September 8, ‘OSLBY.—Un Monday, MOSLEY, of Fort Hamilton. Will be buried trom the residence ot her dangh- ter, Mrs, J. Leary, Fort Hamilton, to-day (Sunday), av two o’cock. ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend, Cmcinnati papers please copy. MCLELLA! At the residence of his daughter, Liverpool, England, on Thursday, August 28, Mr, JAMES MCLELLAN, a hative of Scotland, and for the Re twenty years a resident of the” city of New York, in the 73d year of his age. Friends will please accept of this intimation, MoQuapE.—On Saturday, September 13, Exiza- are wie of Thomas McQuade, in the 30th year ot er age. The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the juneral, from 530 West Forty-fourth street, on Monday afternoon, at hal!-past one o'clock. O’Conxor.—On Thursday, September 11, Ber- NARD O'CONNOR, after a lingering illness, in the 24th year of his age. His funeral will take place from his late resi- dence; 315 First avenue, on Sunday, 14th inst., at one o’clock P. M. O’HARA,--On Friday, September 12, Rose, the beloved wife of Andrew O'Hara, ‘The funeral will take place this (Sunday) after- noon, at two o'clock, from her late residence, 413 East Sixteenth street. O'RrULLY.—On Friday, widow of Lawrence U’ ALICE September 12, CaruErtne, ily, in the 64th year of her age. ‘The relatives and friends of the famity are respectfully invited to attena the baie from her jute residence, No. 189 Mott street, Sunday, the 1éth inst, nt one o'clock P.M. Interment 1d Calvary Cemetery. O’ROURKE.—On Friday, September 12, BrincEet O’ Rourke, in the 51st year of her age. Her relatives and trieuds are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of h | son-in-law, Jobn Armstrong, No, 223 West Twent nd friends hy the family are ro- | sixth wy on Sunday, the 4th inst., at one o'clock P. rent let Saturday, September 13, after a lingering iMness, Joun A. PARKER, in the 75th year of his age. ‘The funeral will take place from his late resi- dence, No. 261 West Twenty-first street, on Monday the 15th inst, at two o'clock P.M. Interment at Greeg wood. ine relatives and ‘mendsot the iamily are iuvited to attend without further notice. Portiand (Me.) papers please copy. REGax.—On Friday, September 12, after a short iiness, ECcENn, the beloved son of Sarah. and Michael Regan. The tuneral will 4ake place on Sunday, the 14th met., frum fhe residence of his father, 450 Second avenge, at one o'clock P. M. Rick.—On driday, September 12, 1873, MICHAEL F, Rick, son of Catherine and the late Patrick Rice, rol Roskea, county of Lemith, Ireland, His friends anc those@i the family are respect- fully requested to attend the funeral, this day (Sun- day), at one o'clock, sharp, irom the residence of his brother, Thomas J, Rive, 42 East Twentieth street. Rogers.—On Friday, Septemb@er 12, Joun, son of Michael and Eliea Rogers. Will be buried from the residence of his father, 233 Sullivan street, on Sunday, thes 14th inst., at two o’clock P. M. ScHRODER.—In Brooklyn, ber 12, Orro, aon of John Henry and Cutverine F. Schroder, aged 6 years, 9 months and 4 days. Relatives and itiends of the family are re:pect~ on Friday, Septem- fully inv.iea to attend the funeral, from the sesl- PHaBE | siety a crday ata at fw - + upgmaeal wed Bepte: ber ‘Thursday, mi Lows Suaw, in her 51st year,” ‘relatives and ‘riends of the family are re- fh ing he grm mye her r funeral at tbe A, hare dsiand, ‘this (Sunday) ternoon, at hall-past two o'clock, ve ‘Surric—On Sati morning, September 13, 1873, of consumption, /MOGENE Fat ‘Wife of William J. Smith, in her 87th The relatives and friends of the family and of her brothers, Charles and Ba gy Selkirk, are i _Spectfully invited to atte! from ‘residence of her Drothan in-law Martin Ench, iat delle oe Aycan » OD (aicrened oe rnoon, at haif-past one o'clock. riages W! be in waiting at the sane. Wen lesves’ Forty- second street depot at 10:40 Washington and Fiorida ee Ps please SransBig.—At West Hol ae Aig tiday, ioc 12, Luxe Sranspie, in the 86th year of Funeral services at his late residence, on Mon, day, 16th inst., at two P.M. Interment at Wee- hawken Cemetery. Relatives and friends are re- spectfully invited to attend. SUTHERLAND.—On Friday, September 12, of con- sumption, CATHERINE C. SECHRECK, 83 years. Funeral will take place frem the lence of her nephew, Spencer Sutherland, 216 Twenty-second Street, South Brooklyn. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend, to-day (Sunday), the 14 14th inst., at two o'clock P. M.; thence to Cal- var Cemetery. TayLor.—On Friday, rr: Benrenine 12, Joun Tay- A. Taylor, aged 8 LOR, infant son of e and N. months and 9 di Relatives and re respectfully invited to attend the PIRSA, from their residence, No. 245 F East Forty-fourth street, New York city, ar (Sun- a afternoon, at two o'clock, tember 18, Manton Lovins, infant Guugitor et | &¢ r Ol Abram S. and Mary Townsen om Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services, at the residence of her parents, near Orange Junction depot, on. Monday, ut three pa ie ‘Train leaves New York at ten minutes past oni LTZ.—On Saturday, September 13, after a short ilness, WILLIE HENRY, s0D of William aud Henri- etta Weltz, aged 10 months and 21 days. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, on Monday, September 15, at one P, M., from 574 West Forty-seventh street. WESTERVELT.—On Eriey even em September 12, GrorGE N., only son of Frazee and Elizabeth A. Westervelt, aged 1 year, 9 months and 21 days. ate relatives and friends of the family are re- ctfully invited to attend the funeral services, this (Sunday) aiternoon, at five P, M., at the es of hisgrandtather, Isaac Krowe, 401 West Fifty-fourth street, oe Geaans Monday afternoon, from Bound Brook, N. J. Witson.—On_ Frid: » September 12, WILLIE Mc- Gregor, son of John Eliza Wilson, aged 11 years and 6 months, Funeral on Sunday,-14th inst., at one o’clock, P. M., from the residence of his parents, 984 Sixth avenue, Relatives and friends are respectfully in- vited to attend. YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, &C. GREAT BARGAIN.—BEAUTIFUL LITTLE Schooner Yacht Fairy Queen, 42 feet long, built on cedar in best manner by celebrated maker; in cumple: order, fast, sea-worthy and comfortable; for sale nf less than half yalue; owner goes West; pri Just the yacht for Florida. Apply to GEORG: ROWa? barge, Jersey City Yacht Club, Pee nae OR CHARTER—SIDE-WHEEL STEAM. fe ig, 4.8 feet draft; engine 48x10 feet. 180 feet long’ 5 feet draft; engine 40xi0 feet, 170 feet long, 3.6 feet draft 125 feet long, 2 feet draft; 2 independent en Also freight and passenger, 148 1eet long, 7 tect draft; engine 28x23 feet. WM. H, HAZARD, JR., 62 Harrison street. OR SALE—A TUGBOAT, 18X20 INOR CYLINDER, IN ‘ood running order. “Apvly to JAS, A. DAVEN- PORK &% South street, New York: OR SAIB—A YACHT, FORTY FEET LONG; IN ae sp! jendid seaboat; dirt cheap. Apply to . foot of Grove street, Jersey City, where yacht now I ile ‘OR SALE—PROPELLER T BOATS, 17X17, 16X18, 1BxI6, 12410; also “teat a, , Yachts, Barges, &c. BA ., 62 Harrison street. Qhoop, ror SALE—ABOUT 50 TONS BURDEN, light draught; in good order. Apply northeast corucr Thirty-cighth street and First avenue, SUPERIOR FACILI- ties to winter thre hts, in company with tne yacht Viking, m fresh water; ‘will take ‘either Schogners ot Sloopa nf reasonable eprices Address Cap- TLLIAM A. PRATY, i: Conn, 10 YACHT OWNE WASTED—a SCHOONER YACHT OR STEAMER, strong, stanch and well found, ror which an equity in a veautinul country Re county, 1ess than an hour trom \ Address B. J. W., idence’ in Westchester w York, will be given. box 3,t09 Post office, New Yor ___. BUROPE, _ A GERMAN RIFLE FACTORY, ‘CIALLY WELL adapted for the making of barrels and the Scott action, wants customersin America. Address SUB M, 3,180, Ru- dolph Mosse's Advertising Agency, in Berlin. RANCE.—BIARRITZ GRAND HOTEL LANGLE- terre; reunis; bathrooms, billiard rooms. Foreign newspapers. MO LITHOGRAPHERS. The undersigned manufacturers of OGKAPHIC PReS8SES offer to lithographers their improved Presses of the tor black and white printing. 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NNod A SORTHRNT oF MANTE LS, UNSU PASSED fof beauty of design and quality of Siate Work of alt wind a spectalty, pheP es cresseary TYN SLATE COMPANY, Fourth avenue and Seventeenth street, Uni A, A@MARBLE AND MARBLEIZE fey rtilings superior to anything of Monuments, Headstones, Marble Cony ing, im fin KL Marbie Works, 217 to 223 st F Broadway and Kignth avenue, ARBLE AND MARBLE ‘Tiling, Monuments, &c. sale prices, WATHAN & U Hudson street, corner Bank. t lowest whole- Works, 534 8, MARBLE AND WoOD designs, at the lowest enty-third street, betwee! Seventh and Bighth avenues, (PE LARGEST STOCK OF SLATE MANTELS n the city, New styles and lowest EAGLE SLA’ COMPANY, S42 Sixth avenue. MISCELLANEOUS. FITZPATRICK & CO., FROM LONDON ¢pupiis ot ths great A. W. Pugin), Glass Painters, ecclesiastic ani domestic Decorators; designs on applica tion. studioand works 105 Fourth avenue, between Kleventa and Twelfth streets, 1 BARRY'S TRICOPI Patronized by the principal {a ne and America. ‘This exceile to be the standard prepat n for all purposes connected with the fait. It prevents ite falllng of, eraticates scurf, dandruff, &c., and keeps it in the most beautiiul condition, Its habitual ase renders the use of oll, po- mnatuin oF auy other preparation quite superfluous, seis richly pertumed with th most delicious floral fragrances and is Warranted to cause now hair to grow on bal piaces. Sold by all druggists, pertumers and fanc; 6 dealers throughout the work "y; Ore QUEBD WitHoor THE KNIFR OR PAIN, Professor J. M. COMINS, M. D., 143 Bast 26th at YsTERB.—H DWARDE, Dealer, Nortolk, Va. terme. if ‘preasing NEW: WHOLESALE OYSTER Dealers supplied on favorable THAT CONSUMPTION, — DIS. eases of the Throat, Lungs, Skin, Debility and all important cases are permanenly cured by Dr. Lt au Maat Fifty-third street, New York. Cail or address,” QUOTE & JANES, STATIONERS, PRINTERS AND Blank Book Manufacturers, % Fulton greet. Blank Books made to patterns Gomera NEW IN TOYS AND PANOY GOODS ‘ou are sure to find a. the largest and most extensive ewavlishnent inthis linesat rt 18, 765 Broadway, near Ninth strest, WHE CODORUS STEEL RAIL COMPANY WILL . Ca] for all fifee., oF Steel Head itaiis, at croking, at various mills t " c ny 10 hey roughout the country. Fone 0. SOHW, DEVH M BIRONG, 7) Broadway, arse oot, | oF Drecivaly, i SALES AT AUCTION, J, BLEECKER, BON ‘AUCTIONEERS.— as. Tubs Se) ne 13M. at Exchai yr four story brown stone ie, No a -ninth street, north Tour Yar fret ‘laws overy tepectMape at auctioneers, No Ti Cedar stree' . ROH. JOHNSTON, N, AUCTIONEER, OFFICE AND AM sale street; Horse Auction, branch, pT} reet. THE “ENTIRE TENTS iNas TWO PRIVATE DWELL- removed to Arch. Johnsto: atauction on Tussday, September 16; also several very ped specimens of Wax Works, 4c. Particulars on Tues- On Monday morning. sepeatiber 16, at Ose londay ing, Septem! at over $25.00 worth, and over and genteel’ Household five story brown stone manston,. 104 Twenty- street, near Fourth Breas: nae, Carainn Bro Suits in satin el Ree re 8, peronzee, ie ey a ‘pets, M8, wi odeeadn Lg Mi Hatten, Reading, Tab are, Seryane' Baral tute: Extasica Opportunity for Nousekespers, Soe Monday's Herald. SSIGNRE’S SALE OF CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, , sells Me , Sep- dember is, atv 0 Oelgeksh tallera stock without reserve tock. out reserve. KNDERBOS, WW College place. ‘ ‘SAL&s AT AUCTION. KER'S SALE THURSDAY JAMES, AGA\ a Ne Bowery 0 lots Underolothes. Blanka by order of J. A. a steet Peden bees ity zeae ra are | ae rite Muse boon by order AWN BROKERS’ By THOS, J. MoGRAT' DAY dente nd We MG Auctioneer, 133 Chatham st. pe Foe Clete a WEDNESDAY—Men' omen's Clothing, TH URgBAY ae Cha Ulothiee ee Mom screet “J AY Sears and Woutens Ciotning. eee order of P. sree. G nd street, Mamabure, FRIDAY, 6th land Women aa. By order of F- Ganley, Division svete oweny Res. Vaeala, Wal fell ou Monday, at We oslock Marshal's sale,” Wait tell on Monday, at Pe o'clock, and Diack Teas, Gofles cs Bpcth, Groce srocerisa Coy an Washing Crystal, bottled Liyuo Jy BLREOKER, | 8ON Rae oo September 17, « ., at Exchange aalesroom, 111 Broadway, | Executors sale Estate 0° Danie! Marley, deceased. West 47th "st, between Gth and 7th avs., an: near 7th av. ; 60 per cent on anort- Friday, 6th and 147th tema ton Lots on 1 d icf Tie * boulewarde ‘Maps at -Auction- fA vento BALE-BY JERE. JOBNSON, JR. AT NO; 39 Fulton street, Brooklyn, September id, ti n, by virtue of foreclosure of mot Star i251. wi ee! marae t, of Bi fa splendia. we ler of lourt, of ofa ni vi site at Bay Bi 1 bea utitutly located, fronting on the ‘a Horry aud.cars: manson. balk. tect Se can be geen at ‘any for Smith’s can remain on m Bond and th mortgage. ¥ J. W. CAMPBELL, JR., AUCTIONEER, Will Sell, ‘on (wo morrow) Monday, at 348 Street, nice Tot Household Furniture, el Brussglsand three Ply Carpets, Cottage, Furniiare, Tables, Marble To Walnut Bureaus, Matting, Mattrosse walnut Frame Mirrors, Haircloth, easy Chairs, wrainu ker, other Chairs, Enj raring ‘tensils, rockecht be ps, other Furniture, ‘Kitche No reserve, sale to pay advances; dealers, buyers, spec! ally invited, ¥ JOSEPH HEGEMAN & CO—MONDAY, SEPT. ‘atl o'clock. P. Nevins and Power brary Bookcase, two Mantel Mirrors and other Furniture: of 250 volumes, Bl Books, &c., &c. also a Library lackwood and other Magazines, Law Brak, COLTON, AUCTIONRER EXTRA LARGE sale of Furniture, Carpets, Pianos, French Plate Pier and Mantel Mirrors over 8) Carpa's, together with a great variety of rich Parlor, Dining Room and Basement Goods, all of which wil be, sold on Thursday next, Sept 18 at the auction rooms $8 Hast Thirteenth street. is in time, with catalogues, DWARD SCHENCK, AUCTIONEER, Mortgage salo of elegant Cabinet Furniture By EDWARD SCLENCK, ON TUESDAY, 16TH INST, (and each succeeding Tuesday and Friday, until the entire stock is disposed of, at 11 o’clock, an elegant assortment of the finest Furniture, of the modern and unigue styles of parlor, chamber, dining and hall, in elegant carved walnut, rosewood, covered in damask and reps; superb Centre and Card Tables, and every va- riety of style of Furniture,” The above 1s now on exhibition and will repay those in want of fine furniture. To be sold at auction at .No. 60 Liberty street, ON TUESDAY, 16th inst. ,at 11 o'clock, | Dette of) BALE, OLIVER BRY. Auctioneer, No. 115 Brondway, will sell, at the Exchange Salesroom, 111 Broadway, on Thursday, October a by order of the executors of Frahels Barretto, de the valuable property known as Bar. retios Point. near Port Morris, inthe new Twenty fourth ward of New York, comprising 85 plots ‘or 2,009 lots, with extensive water privi leges; a large Mansion and Cottage Residence will be ineluded in the sale; no better eriy isin the marset; sale unreserved, Further mation and maps may be obtained of . Rit 64 Beaver street, or of the Auctioneer, 5 Broadway. RANCIS FITZSIMMONS, AUCTIONEER—OFFICE 199 Kast Fitty-cighth street, will sell on Monday, ith inst, at 103g orelvek, ‘at southeast corner of Broo! ‘ects, Lease, Stock and Fixtu House; the stock ‘of Wines and Liquors is lary the best vrands. Sale positive, rain ‘or shine, Jers requested to attend, Op nfor- MONDAY, September 16, I Trade Sale 1,009 cases Roots, Shoes and Brogans. We shall oifer at this sale, for the first time, 20) cases ot the celebrated Warwick, Franklin and Farmers’ Boots, ; ti os Cos. 0 srelock. ENRY B, HERTS, AUCTIONEER.HOUSEHOLD Furniture, Carpets, Furrier's Tools, &c., on Monday, September 15, at 103 o'clock, at No. 17 East Fourteentit street, comprising velvet and Brussels Carpets, Mattings, Hixtures, Crockery, Bedsteuds, Bureaus, Bedding, iso Furrier’s Tools ‘and Forms, Work Benches, Fix: tures, de. This sale Is worthy the attention ot dealers. T. Sp WBINBERGER, |. AUCTIONRER TUESDAY, September 16, at 107s orciock, at 154 Bowery, trade sale of v6 duzen fine Wax Do Immediately thereatter marshal’s sale of four elegant.sets Yarior Furniture. By order of A. Birnbaum, City Marshal. Also, for account oI whom it may concern, 1? barrels of fine old Bourbon a ey aud @ general assortment of other Liquors, rs, &c. yee JOHNSON, JR,, AUCTIONEER. Great # partition sale Peter clark The Twenty-third ward of Ne: te, ‘ork by annexation. 130 finely located lots in the centre o! T11 srondwa Splendid city lots on 15ith street, Weachester, Jackson, Concord and Tiiton avenues, 12 minutes from Harlem Bridge and third avenue, by liorse cars and two steam railroad: 20 minutes trom Forty waceond street Sale positive. Terms easy, For maps and Information, apply to ERE, JOHNSC St Park Yow! New York: ERE, JOHNSON, JR., AUCTIONEER, Grand old Westchester beyond rivalry! Autumn Festival, Fete Champetre, Promenade Concert, Harrison, Collation and Balloon Ascensio Finest Property ever soldat auction 1m Westchester, A pretty Cottage House, 22 Plotsand Lots, on. Broadwa: Riverdale, Buea Vista and Herriot avenues the railroad and river, the very heart and creme de 1a creme of Yonkers, at unreserved auction, dy order of Ur. George Herriot, on UESDAY. SEPTEMBER 16, 1873, Pett train’ will leave Grand Central depot at 11 lock, shutrp, for the grounds. Seven, Diogks extending from the river and railroad across Riverdale avenue to Broadway, Recapeinie hy daily trains to and trom Forty-second si male I'trains toand from Thirtieth, street. min- hrce morning and. two afternoon. stamboata, he. sides Albany and Troy packets, Sale unreserved. Perfect. “Frinved abstracts of title furnished. Terme—Seventy per cent; three yea For tree tickets, maps and {nvornindn a appl, pa iar Auctione ALDWIN, civil i Engineer, Yor M, GIBSON, W. A. WEEKS, AUCTIONEERS. Great, absolute, unreserved sale of 110 choice Lota, glegantly Ioated at’ West eit and pits Bergen, On inty, N. J. iy pte! isi, a ‘at 1 “orelosk P.M.,on the rain or shine; situaced on the beautiful Telghste Tmmediately adjoining Jersey City on the north, one mile south of the new Schuetzen i’ark, accessible by horse and steam cars from the Jersey City and Hoboken ferries; all the city im- rovements Without the taxes, | This property offers in- ucements seldom equalled and never surpassed for Gligible homentcad sites. investments. oF speculation. re terms very easy. Col- inuon Provided and a magnificent tent for shelter. be free excursion tickets, maps, &c., » ABpIy tod. . M, GIBSO! 3 on Ga oat wares jersey ty, WEEKS ORISSY, ae Hudson and Newark streets, Soken, ¥ AMES y MILLER WILL SELL, AT REFEREER'S Exchange Salesroom, No, 11 Broadw hee mday, ith th ie at 12 o'clock noon, that valuable erty, No, 50 East Eighteenth street, 78x02. This property is near Broad tween Union ai the best plot for improvement be- Fares E. woop, AUCTIONEER, Neon equa: thee at the Exchange Sale Salesroot 79 Montgomery street, Jerse. Gtr Positive sale of forty splendid Building Lots, on High- land, De Katb and West sige avenues, Jersey win soll Mrs HUH, Atetoneey 1873, sell on. ptember at two o'clock P. M., ore Le) eroded, forty beautiful Lots, ve, ‘on the western slope oi te Till, on’ fine. avenues, ov looking the Hackensack and Pamale Rivers, Newa Orange, the Orange Mountains and the surrounding county for miles in extent Access to and trom ine roperty is first clas, only, Ave minutes’ walk trom ation Station, on the F Ponns, a Central Railroad; twenty minutes by noree wo all the New York 5 per Mach be bag dav of sale, 20 per cent in thirty days ang tas per cent,’ on bond and wort gage for three a chant full particulars apply to the Auctioneer, LEWIS E. WOOD, 79 Montgomery” street Torney City. AWNBROKERIS SALE.—MONDAY JAMES AGAR, Auctioneer, will sell at 59 New Bowery, at 10 0 clock 400 lots of Men's and, bier gee thing and other sea- sonable goods, by order st ave to JERE, iow York, Ho- AW NBROKER’S SALE.—TUESDAY SAME AGA Auctioneer, writ cont at OF 5) ~ hn nt gd dete of Men's and Women's iy aud U: ‘Cnderetotien, by order oe Levy, 615 Hudson st. AWNBROKER'S SALE—MEN'S CLOTHING. WED. ES AGAR, Auctioneer, will sell at 50 low Bowiey t 10% o'clock, 4 lots of Overcoats, , Suck Business Coats, Pantaloons and Vests, by order of J. Lewy, 45 suxth avenue, DAWNBROKEWS GALES.—BY RICHARD FIKLD, Sherifi’s and oer. t Bowers. salesreo! 4 Monday September ite nd By order Solomon Stern Woe th wtreet. ns ‘Clothiny a september 16-1 ay une Wed: Tig Ao Besey > oh ca dewsiy. nesda, Thursd: iy lit grea bash Gomen's lothiag a3 tember en's und 3 - sh By order M. Glucket 2 Heap ah Clodhine | By Friday, agg ore? ag tl order D. pene ae rane. Wi X. Bo-Also on ‘Monday, Septert 4 W o'clock e jot of Parniture and Uarpets, comeisting in and three-p.y- Brusiels, 101 JORNT T. a 1 adie eeaet OCS RE Seee Serres! read C1 by ti ‘Ber of Thirtle R, REM Sas seams F infor ba, 3, a tents tate will rears Fees hye Private September te NE COLLEGE OF MUSIC, 767 BROADWAY. Giisras instruction in all bratiches of masie, nia mace’ with Good Premarin Oe Tea at eer ante ractic iret and Pen nty second streets.” Pupils auended at thelr- pwn reridence for $8 a quarte! SCHWARZ, TEACHER ON THE hi ogg Ma POR. particulars inquire at his residence, N avenue, ME. AL moses MANATA BEGS TO INFOR! her nd acquaintances that she resui her course peivate soon in ‘inging on the 10th inst. irculars and address at all. music stores. ‘abe iatrangemnenia mace it ral Cm classes now forming. soe tunes-—Marshat's Sale.—Will wll Monday, at treo DUSCHNITA, Se eiastaad ball cae PaaS Oe wisea Aiteer, ver reslde02 catversite place Baker) Howe and other family aud m nuiaotr eur ing Sewing Machines, warranted in perfee order. algo RS MUDLBITNER HAS RESUMED HER INSTRUC. tive. JO! STEWART, Ma teas 38 ee Singing, Zither, French and yeh and Geman, IOHARD WALTERS, AUCTIONRER CROCKERY Twenty-abth ee nit Stolock, "ay salesrooin, 27 Ease Broadway, casters) UsIO—$3 PER MON PER QUARTER: Solunders, Lopper Fans ease 3 cote, ten anand Mier eens ae pian. aie nly praeiet oa SAube Marshal | Bopae tepid ave MON BERMAN, AUC ONRNR vores SALE of first lass Wines, Li rs, Champagnes, Cigars, at iia ciclock. i te Beas Se,“Monday, Sept, 1s 15, Bowery, the enti k of 1 0 about 8 Date choice ‘Bourton, ‘and f Whiske aye ye key yarious brands and also 22 casks Brendie: casks Port erry Wines; also a larg Wines and Liquors in cases, Champaguce, Cigars, Dealers In- FESSOR PUTNAM-CRAMER Rome ‘his musical instruction in Bi » Piano ither at ) Grea, either at pe at popiie or his own. 418, CIGNON TANAEO BEGETS SESE Sis REDE Grange TAMARO hag + TO INFO! and for amos that he Sawine: Cotlaiuseee oe recejre applic pple MUSICAL. T THE NEW YORK CONSBRYATORY OF MUSIC, No.5 — rout ean stree: DOOR TO BAND BROOKLYN BRANCH Nos. 102, 104 and 106 Court sircet, near State. ALL BRANCHES of Vocal and Instrumental Musto, Harmony and Soeetenes #locution and Modern Languages, are taught (privately and in classes) by the moe eminent Professors, at prices» within the reach of * Appt ations shot should be made at once to secure a choice iY suBS PON BOOKS OPE OPEN DAY AND EVENING. fe Lapse) New ot Gonservatory is oe only char- Conservatory Music ic thé State, ha’ sae Brauch dn tive ela, “and ‘being. entirely lating Angi institutions which imitate its name, evidently with ic view of obtaining patronaye thereb: The Arion and Weber pianos are used in the school. MERICAN sone vetoes OF MUSIC. Elementary Dey apes artment, 863 Broadway, near apt street Normal Department 33 Union square (Decker Bros. Buildthe), formerly \the National Conservatory rooins Sersey City branch, 8 Montgomery street, (formerly Herr Moli¢nhauer’s music rooms. Thorough instruction in all branches of vocal and-in- stramental music and modern languages by the most celebrated projessors, at liberal tei m8. Yor particulars and eirculars apply to. SCHROEDER, - Director. RT ANNOUNCEMEME, THE NATIONAL AMBRICAN UNIVERSITY OF MUSIC AND OTHER LIBERAL ARTS, This University has been chartered by special act of Legislature and has received the Senatite of the Governor. The Charier holds the Institution strictly geecrr rye te the state, and demands a yearly report to be m the Secretary of the State of New York of tte ‘financial condition, the number of its pupils, teachers, scholar- ships, degrees, 4c. Read the prospectus, and aid in the: good work which, havin, been initiated, should not stop unul it has Accomiplished its glorious mission. Full particulars, Agia synopsis of Charter, can be ob- 92 Clinton place, or Prospectus mailed upon Me J. JAY WATSON, President. tained at application. D. ‘The National Conservatory of Miisic uormerty at No. 38 Union square) has been incorporated im the New York Conservatory of Music, No, 6 Rast Fourteenth stroct, rear Filth ‘avenue, joor to Delimonico’s. _ Patrons will pias sake early ‘application, LL FREE AND SELECT SINGING CLASSES OF the Orpheon Choral soclety (twelith year) reopen October L. Adults—Wednesday, at 344 and 'S o'clock, at Alexander Rooms, No. 7 King street, near Varick. Boys— Friday and Tuesday, at ¢o'clock, a¢ 8 Augustine's, 262 Bowcry. Select Ladies’ C'as—Monday, at 33, and Body f Reugers" (Madrigal ‘Cin ‘nt 8 O'clock, “at St. Ann's, No.7 West Bightoenth st BUTE DUNCAN, President. _Sunowx Horxins, Secretary, care Ditson, Til Broadway. A WHALLAM'S | MUSICAL ACADEMY, 12 UNION + square.—Thorongh instruction in plano, organ, singing, harmony; voc pouing. quartets now forming for practice in parts; private or class lessons, under Sr. fiallam’s tuition or superv sion. A YOUNG LADY, EXPERIENCED TEACHER OF music, plano oe. re she speaks French. ences. Address MUSICAL: ca West Fourteenth street. YOUNG MAN, WHO ISA C8 PIANIST AND speaks several languages, wi a situation in a Tuste store of plano wareroom, Address’ WST, box 133 Herald Uptown Branch office. A GOOD CONTRALTO DESIRES A POSITION IN A quartet choir; 1s familiar with Episcopal ie Also a fine Plano for sate or to rent. Adaress MUSIC, 58 West Washington place, YOUNG LADY WITH A FULL CONTRALTO voice wishes an bay Mee ina itl For par- lars enquire of Mrs. Seguin, N EXPERIENCED | TEACH! will give lessons at $8 per Quarter teenth strect, a few doors west of ight PURE AND FLEXIBLE SOPRANO, FIRSE CLASS euler, desires @ situation, in achareh in New York or Brooklyn, C. B., Ck av., Broo! or call on Signor ERRANIL bes Casttaih FIRST CLASS TEACHER OF ABILITY, LATELY arrived trom Europe, will give plano and singing lessons at pupil’s residence in the city; terms $15 per quarter. Address PRUFESSOX, box 183 Herald Uptown Branch office. SITUATION WANTED—AS SOPRANO, IN A Protestant church. Callon or address SOPRANO, 70 ‘Willoughby st., Brooklyn. SITUATION AS ORGANIST IN A ROMAN CATH- olte church is desired by & lady of practical experi. ence, who can turnish satisiactory refe E, DEM, Yeat irth stre oF THE PIANO t $13 West Nine- venue, N EXPERIENCED TEACHER OF MUSIC HAS A a {ow more pupils; terme moderate, hour exercises Sonam qr. STEPHEN'S MUSICAL ASSOCIATION MEETS: eet, rehearsal every Satiantenhion evening ashe ocloc’ Madison avenue. ntlemen theres Be abted ofbecoming. members may ply the “association is to cultivate the music of vesper service of the Catholic Church, IGNOR ERRANI HAS COMMENCED a, FALE term of Singing lessons at his rei Fourteenth street She EMILIO AGRAMONTE WILL Lagi HIS LES. sons is Singing on Monday, 22d inst, at his rooms, 8 ue. IPHE NEW YORK CONSERVATORY Orchestral School will recommence nee October l, 1878, reat success attending this enterprise last Keer naw induced the directors of the Conservatory to con- HE MISSES SLOMAN IN?ORM THEIR FRIENDE and patrons that they have removed to 63 West» Phurty-ath street, and wi resume their professional September BY TWO SOPRANOS, POSITIONS IN #» good readers; accustomea Scene music, . Address ‘A., Herald Uptown Branch ot ‘WANTED-SECOND HAND | PIANOFORTE, | NOT more than three years old. of city make; must be perfect order; warranted; cash customer from $160 i Address, for three days, Miss M. MACGREGOR, venth avenue, RELIGIOUS | _NOTICES, NTHON MEMORIAL AL CHURCH, 1 PORTY-SIGHTH® strect, west of Sixth avenue. Rey. R. Heber Nowton, rector. Services at lU3g A.M. and 6P. M. The rector will preach. CORNER HENR¥ AND LL SAINTS CHURCH, Scammel streets, Rev. William W. Dunnell. rect: Divine service every Sunday at 10}¢ A. M, and 7% P. Seats ail free. Sis gtk TABERNACLE CHURCH.—THE Pas tor, Rev. William M. Taylor, D, D., will preach on bot September 14. Services at lig A. and 7%. ES hunny aa anor car ge T. De oe Talmay a Academy of Muste, Brookty; Regular church service will held to-day ang hereatter, in the morning at 10:0, evening at7:40., Seats - free The Academy of Music will be occupied until oe completion of the new Tabernacle, which will be in November, FREDRICK BAKE) Curk.” petty | CONFERENCE, 66 EAST FOURTE it 3. Leander Thompson will petite oF on ‘tA Political Plattorm for the Victims of Monopoly. sad Op: Dression,”” Subsequent debate ; open to strangers. HURCH OF THE MESSIAH, PARK AVENUB, COR Thirty: ular mi service Grszcr OF THE DISCIPLES, MADISON ave corner or Forty-fifth strect.—Rev, Geo. H. Hepwor da; lorning gan ri pve for Us. Tiveniug subject—"In ‘What Way Christ is Our Example.” Sabbath sc! ool and Bible class at 3 HURCH OF THE RESURRECTION, EIGHTY PIFTIF street, between Lexington and T Third avenues —Di- f- Flagg, morning and’: reaches vine servico by the rector, Rev. evening. Sunday » school at 245 P.M. ARLEM UNITY CHAPEL, 18TH STREET AND-~- Fourth avenue.—Rev. W. T. Clarke proaches this Forain on the “Uses and Abuses of Church-Going,’” rdially invived. ae OONCERT OF THE MORNING STARA Sunday School, 169 eset Twenty-sixth street, near Seventh avenue, at'2 P.M. Service of song, hall an yy children. Addresses by promment. speakers, ‘ORTH PRESBYTERIAN CHUROU—THR PASTOR, the Rey. 8. B. ter, Will preach in this church, corner ‘Nioth avenue and ‘Thirty-frst street, Saubail morning, and evening at 75g o'clock. ‘W YORK PORT SOCIETY.—PREACHING IN TIL THE 4 Mariners) church, corner of Madison and Catharine Bireets, at 10:45 A.M." and at 730 F ia by, Bate . rp! ect tor mor What tas Been Done, and What is Now His Spiritual Wella Re. WAYLAND HOYT, PASTOR, WILL PREACH inthe Tavernacie Baptist church, Second avenue and Tenth street, next Sunda A. M, and 7% P. Subject for aes, sermon, Dar Trea nt of Provi a | Mystery.” M'CLELLAND, PASTOR 8ST, LUKHS. F. Re veethoatat Eptecopal church, Forty firs street, near Sixth avenue, will preach sunday, at 10} A. M. pI ‘he ee a ‘th PASTOR FREE TABBR- IC nacle ae the Nethottse ‘Episcopat Church, Thi tonrth atrect, between Seventh and ight avenues, wi! eh Sunday, at 1U3¢ A. MN. and 7% Beats Tees ihe public weicome. EV. GEORGE M’CAMPBELL, PASTOR, WILL OG- cupy his pulpit, Spring Street Presbyterian church, at 1044 o’clock this mornii k EY, STEPHEN H. JR, Me eee ON Sunday, at 10% A. Mt ant 4 o'clock P. tem- orary Church of the Holy Trinity, Madison a enue and ast | —— venth street. Figvose se MUSICAL 751 Broadway, ¢ of William Hall A CONTRALTO, TENOR AND PIANIST WANTED jor a small opera company. Call at Weber's Piano Store for address of anager. YOUNG LADY, WITH FULL MEZZO | ee of A voice, Gare to connect herself with a ch Ad- dress W. k. N., 255 West Twenty-fifth street, PIANIST, STRANGER IN CITY, COULD BE EN- Gage for'a first class dancing school; familiar with its requirements: excellent ume and inemory. 'D. -H. SCUDDER, 304 West Twenty-second street. —SIGNORA ‘MURIO-CELLI WILL RESUME HER «private ae an classes in Singing on the 1th September, at her residence, 78 West Forty- eighth street, GENTLEMAN, WITH TENOR VOICE, WISHES TO Decome a meniber of an Episcopal chirrch choir in ite city he was previoualy.s member of such in Europe. Address 7! x 167 Herald office. LADY, SUCCESSFUL, PAINSTAKING AND CO! ih Seunrct rl cire lane rma Oe airtel fe Dil’s residence jesires rms me ri erences. Call on or address MUSIC TEACHER, 204 Bleecker street. A GENTLEMAN WILL GIVE INSTRUCTION ON the pianoforte at pupil's ia ~ 10 per quar- ler, vest references given. residence. TEACHER, box 120 Broadwa; ferald Uptown ranch office, 1,265 A GENTLEMAN TEACHER, OF THE PIANO AND Spamsh will give boy Is Cy re ; terms: moderate, Address A. F ‘ost office. Fiat TENOR DESIRES A POSITION IN BOME ® PROT estant choir, New York or Brooklyn. Address T. E- box 4,301 Post office, Ry ATWOOD, FIFTH UNIVERSALIS? * Ghaveh Fiimpton Building, Ninth street, near Third avenue.—This morning, at Li, review of Beecber on “Fu-- ture Punishment”? 2PRING STREET PRESBYTERIAN CHURCE Rev. he Began lel aan will preach at 105g th morming. PIeSPRING 8 fies sical VARICK. 'T. MARK’S CHURCH, CORNER SECOND AVENUE: and Tenth street LA J. H. Bylance, B. D., rector. Services at 1} A. M. and 73 P. M, ge oe MISSION, NO. 365 WEST ad a "Morton streets, The Allen, M; A Bathe the chapel of this 9 4 o'clock _Ail are Invited to attend. EMPLE ANSHI CHESED, corner Lexington avenue and bey ne third street. ‘A limited number of Pews in this Temple will be- fered tor sal onered ‘Sunday, September 14, at 9 o'clock A. M, The nominal’ value of the Pews has been 80, Ltn we as to enable all” Classes to purchase and NHE CHURCH OF THE NEW JERUSALEM, ON Thirty-fitth street, vetween Park and Lexington ave- bis ra is open for worship every Sundi oe at “9 clock, Subject to-day—"Touching of the Lord's Garment. Waren ses PRESBYTERIAN C Twenty-second street, Utikng Sixt avenues.- Preaching by the Patio He Morning at 10:30; evening a sir a LOAN | OF FICKS. WES’ oa Wovens ers GENTLEMAN GIVES PIANO "AND SINGING Lessons ut his residence, or at the pans, for. an “\T7 BURECKER STREET, NEAR BROADWAY, UP- stairs.—Highest cash advances, on Diamdni Watches Jewelry, Plans, &c., or bought; Pawabroke! ‘Tickets bought at 77 Bleecker street 0 per month. Address PROFESSOR UF ‘nUsIC, est Twenty-third street. NTONIO PARAVALL! TENOR Mites FROM Itahan Opera, t Piano and Singing at 1I7 West Twenty-seventh “ages, near Sixth event ‘eens moderate. TT BROADWAY, CORNER OF NINTH eee Money liberally advanced on pianos, aa elias Joweiry, India shawls, Silks, &c.; the same pogetsan sold; private office for Jadies. A —W. T. MEIR RESPECTFULLY INFORNS HIS . bad and the public that he will resume his les- @ on Monday, September 15. Address 24 raity place. fen Li J, JACKSON, NO. 86 WEST THIRTY. FIR~ + Hireet, late 90 Prince street, advances money lib- erally on Diamonds, Watches, Jeweiry, &c., de. Veivater entrance for Indies, FIRST CLAS§ SOPRANO, RECOMMENDED BY Strakosch, desires a position; church amd concerts, Address 751 Broadway, Hall's muste store. LADY P aeate NG Son pete beh 4 voice and a good reader desires a ition in te choir at moderate salary. | “sddress x rs P., Herald town oranch of SUPRANO, WITH FULL, vated voice, dosires a posttion in a church ; Teader. Address G. T., Herald Uptown Branch ANJO TAUGHT BY FRANK B. CONVE! Briitesand Kentlemon taught practically, ‘and ae bared, LY Gord ‘eur Tucker | = hg ddan, ea ake a Rare th anf ART, 4; University place, WEST FOURTEENTH ape & OF aOR Re LJ hk of ALBITES and ret, mi Mme. GAZZANIGA, Instructors ‘in all branches of sincing, according to the purest Italian method; commencement September 16. JONSERVATORY oF een a ar Union re. Coxe. Eat ee es tony and Mod. sulted ep oat crannies nanecigatiallaliaemnmeeaeee= “eae WATSON HAS RESUMED yao mg] im traction at her esd ence, a o i ¢ i pri Sino He Piao, practice circulars ina joa, WELL CULTI- atair T NO. 57 THIRTEENTH STREET, NEAR fA may—T pay the nizhes: Price for Diamonds, Watch Wwe: advance on th be Brokers 67 Thirteenth street, near Brondwa: youre wan oF 8, WISHES a, LEARN rua Mpa Mad h chad oR 1 c gas ery, aller satistactory investige on jorald office. RO AD~ ——-—— DVANCES MADS FROM $2,500 UP TO. ANY amount on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Stlver- plate, fine Laces, camel's hair Shaw! vil and on stocks of goods in stores, at JOS! Auctioneer, 14 Fulton, near Nassau 163. "Se habia espaol, edibtc Tia ss war cael M°%"%,, LOANED | ON re waronns,, OF OO RLIENS ot Broad ourieenth st NASSAU STREET, orrosttE ry Fost OFFICE. — 39, ie nde 0 of Berd mite aims bough Roora 1. 1,261 osama pau fat rsa wiches, Jewel reat aid, fold: fee te oe es terse et feta tay, 1. 26 gpoaus ey be, had | Retain BRANCH Mi | 2 armas Mopey teat nas,

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