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Bo) —_ @HOTHEA VICTIM OF RECKLESS DRIVING. | Jotn and Elza Melville, aged 6 years, 1 month and Poroner Young was notified yesterday tohold an Investigation in the case of an unknown woman, about seventy years of age, who was run over by & ‘track driven by James Neany, of No. 420 Cherry street, while crossing New Chambers street at @iiver. She died instantly. The driver was arrested. The following ts the description of the woman :—She was dressed in a dark dress, black and plaid shawl, black hood, Balmoral and white Dannel petticoats, white stockings and slippers. The body was removed to the Morgue. ———_ +o +--- — MARRIAGES AND DEATHS Married. BRYANT—NICHOLSON.—On Monday, September 23, am Brooklyn, E. es ee Rev, ot Chadwell, A. ‘BRYANT, |» tO Miss A. NICHOLSON. OLaRe—HicL.—In New York, on Thursday, Octo- er 1873, at Trinity Chapel, by the Rev. B. Van Kiceck, DD., FRANCIS B. CLARK tO MARY CATHARINE Troy Times, N. Y., P! ~ Hage POwELL.—On Thursday, October 2, at the residence of the bride’s parents, Aliendale, N. by the Kev. Mr. Parsons, assisted by the Rev. 3. ‘Julian, A. W. HARRIS, of New York city, to Kare L. POWELL. KERNAX—PEEBLES.—At Newcastle, Pa., on Wednesday, October 1, 1873, at the honse of the eride, by Kev. Dr. Brann, of New York, Joun Dr- VEREUX KERNAN, Of Utica, N. Y., to Miss Kare PEEBLES, of Newcastle, Pa. MCKENNA—GORMLEY.—At St. Patrick’s Cathedral, on Thursday, October 2, by the Rev. J. Kearney, EDWIN MCKENNA, of Brooklyn, L. L, to JANE A, GORMLEY, of this city. No cards. OpELL—Deacon.—On Tuesday, September 23, at ‘the residence of the bride’s parents, by the Rey. J. Rempo, Mr. AMos A. ODELL to Miss Emma L, DBAcoN, only daughter of Aianson A. Deacon, all of ‘this city. SCHEU—MULLER.—On Tuesday, September 16, 1873, at the Church of the Divine Paternity, by the Rev. E. H. Chapin, Jacos W. ScuEU (lormerly of Buffalo) to Miss Lina 8., only daughter of A. F. Muller, Esq.. of this city. Wattox—BvcKses.—On Thursday, Uctober 2, by ‘the Rev. Dr. Burchard, Mr. Evaeng B. WALTON to Miss SuSANNAH BUCKBE®, all of this city. WINAaNT—BAXTER.—In this city, on Thursday, October 2, by the Rev. George Ww. Collord, JOHN Ke WINANT, of New York city, to Mrs. MELISSA E. Baxtesr, of Providence, R. I. Providence papers please copy. Died. ARMSTRONG.—BENJAMAN F, ARMSTRONG, Further notice of tuneral. “ BavLsik.—On Saturday, October 4, of apoplexy, Captain WiLL1aM J. BAULSIR, aged 45 years. Funerai irom the residence of his brother, corner of Bay Ridge and Third avenues, Bay Ridge, L. L., on Monday, October 6, at twoo’clock P, M. Rela- tives and friends are invited to attend, Bruan.—On Saturday, October 4, Mrs, ANN Brun, in the 67th year of her age. ‘Yhe relatives and friends of the family are re- Spectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Mon- day, October 6, at one o’clock, from her late resi- ence, 327 West Thirty-eighth street. Boaarpus.—On Friday, October 3, 1873, MARY wiie of Frederick Bogardus, in the 75th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are re- #pectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Sun- day) afternoon, at half-past one o'clock, trom her date residence, No. 558 Broome street, without iur- ‘ther invitation. BurkE.—Suddenly, on ‘Thursday, October 2, CHARLES H., son of John R, and Mary Ann Burke aged 6 years and 10 months, ‘The relatives and triends ot the family are re- quested to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, No, 159 Franklin street, at half-past one o’ciock, to day (Sunday). CaMPBELL.—On Friday, October 3, CaTHARINE CAMPBELL, aged 16 years. Her remains will be removed for interment, on Bunday, the 6th inst., from the residence of her parenis, 365 Third avenue, at one o'clock, CaRPENTER.—Un Thursday, October 2, Patrick CARPENTER, aged 60 years and 4 months, of the enor Castletown, Kilpatrick, county Meath, and. The relatives and friends of the family are re- #pectiully invited to attend his tuneral, on Sunday, October 5, at two P. M., from his late residence, No. 61 Taylor street, Williamsburg. CaRROLL.—On Saturday, October 4, ALICE Cak- ROLL, belovea wife of Terence Carroll, a native of county Cavan, Ireland, in the 56th year of her age. ‘The remains will be taken from her jate resi- dence, 137 Hudson street, at half-past nine o’clock on Monday morning, October 6, to St. Peter's church, Barclay street, where a solemn requiem mass will be offered up for the repose of her soul, from thence to Calvary Cemetery for interment. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. COBLEIGH.—On Saturday, Octoner 4, JonN Cos- LEIGH, son of Otis B. and Augusta Cobieigh, aged | € years, 11 months and 14 days. ‘he relatives and friends of the fantly are re- spectfully invited to attend the iuneral, from the | residence of his parents, No. 131 Elm street, tuis (Sunday) aiternoon, at two o'clock. ‘San Francisco papers please copy. Cozn.—On Friday night, October 3, at ten o'clock, Mrs. CoEN, widow of Edward Coen and mother of the Jate E. A. Coen, of Rondout, Uister county, N. Y. Funeral this (Sunday) afternoon, 5th in: it one o'clock, from her daughter’s residence, 27 Second street. CRoox.—On Friday, October 3, Mary ANN, the Deloved wife of Thomas Crook, aged 52 years. Friends of the family, and those of her sons, John, Thomas and Waite: ‘0 those of her brother, Daniel Douras, are respectiully invited to attend the /unerai, from her late residence, No. 5 Orchard street, on Sunday, October 5, at two o’clock P. M. Darcy.—On Saturday, October 4, Joun Darcy, eldest son of Richard and Catharine Darcy, aged 7 years, 11 montus and 4 days, The funeral will take place on Monday, October 6, from residence No. 275 East Tenth street. Espets.—Suddeniy, on Saturday evening, Octo- ber 4, at nine o'clock, JonN EBbeETs, aged 71 years. Notice of funeral in to-morrow’s papers, EARENREICH.—On Thursday, October 2, JACOB EHRENREICH, In the 718t year of his age, The relatives and friends of the family, also the members of New York Lodge No. 1, U. 0. B. B., and the Society of Brotherly Love, are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, on Sunday morning, October 5, at half-past nine o'clock, from his late Tesidence, No. 304 East Fity-sixth street, FAaRRELL.—JAMES FARRELL, @ Native of county Longford, ireland. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 421 East Fifteenth street, to-day (Sunday), at one o'clock P. M. FRENBY.—On Saturday, October 4, CATHERINE Frenzy, of county armagh, Ireland, in the 63th year of her age. The friends of the family, and of her son achael, are respectiully invited to attend the faneral, from her late residence, 109 Seventh ave- mue, thence to Calvary Cemetery, on Monday, October 6, at two o'clock. FreNgy.—Suddenly, at her residence, 108 Allen Street, KaTE FEENEY. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully in- ‘ited to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) aiter- Doon, at two o'clock, FINCKEN.—On Friday, October 2, G. MARGARET, widow of Conrad Fincken, aged 44 years, 5 months and 10 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- #pectfully invited to attend the funeral, trom her late residence, No. 369 West Thirty-sixth street, on Sunday, October 5, at one o'clock P. M. Foster.—At Gilbertsville, Otsego county, N. Y., on Wednesday, September 24, of heart disease, Mrs. LILLIAN Foster, in the 65ti year of her age. Gavit.—At Jersey City Heights, on Friday, Oc- tober 3, WiLLIAM E., infant son of Clark KR. and Abgeline Gavit, aged 1 year, 1 month and 24 days. GitMaRTIN.—On Friday morning, October 3, CHARLES GILMARTIN, a native Of parish of Aham- ‘sh, county Sugo, Ireland, aged 48 years. The relatives and friends of the jamily are re- ®pectfully invi to attend the funeral, from the Church of ‘Transfiguration, corner of Mott and Park streets, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two phate trom thence to Calvary Cemetery for inter- HALLEy.—On Friday morning, October 3, P. V. HALLey, late of Washington, D. The funeral will take place, from his late resi- ence, 105 West Seventeenth street, to-day (Sun- aay), at half-past one o'clock P. M. AYES.—On Saturday, October 4, 1875, Enwanp R., son of Thomas and Rebecca Hayes, aged 11 years and 6 months. The relatives and friends of the family are re- | spectfully invited to atvend the funeral, from his | Jate residence, 466 Cherry street, en Monday, Oc- tober 6, at two o'clock P HoNTEeR.—On Friday. October 8, CORNELIA A., wife ot Samuel Hunter. in the 234 year of age, The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral. irom the residence of her mother, Mrs. Jane Farrington, No. 351 West Seventeenth street, on Monday, Ov- tober 6, at one o’clock P. M. KENNELLY.—On Saturday, October 4, Ryerson street, Brooklyn, Dominic Kennelly. The friends of the family are requested to attend the funeral, on Monday morning, at half-past nine o'clock, ‘The remains will be taken to St. Patrick's church, Kent avenue, where a solemn mags will be om from thence to the Cemetery of the Holy rO8s. KinG.—At_ Hoboken, N. J., on Saturday, October 4, Jutius J, Kine, aged 60 years and 3 months. Foneral services on Tuesday, October 7, at one @’clock P, M., at his late residence, 47 Hudson street. Kelatlves and friends respectfully invited; algo lodges of the 1. 0. of 0. F. Remains will be taken to Reading, Pa., for interment. Kuony.—suddenly, on Friday, October 3, Victron Kvowy, in the zist year of his age, The relatives and friends of the family, also the members of Eckford Lodge No. 72, L 0. of 0. F., and the members of Excelsior Council No. 14, O. U. A. M., are respectfuliy invited to attend his fune- ral, irom the residence of his parents, 124 East hth street, to-day, ot half-past one o'clock P, M. YNCH.—On Saturday, October 4, Trmormy, be- Joved son of Timothy lynen and Julia Murphy aged epee aa eat cies if Fune! is (Sunday) afternoon at two o’cloc! from the residence oF his father, 489 Pear) fren es yes at bay Nae Geass ELVILLE—On Monday, September 22, Jonxwt son of John and Eliza Melville, aged’ years, ms months and i4 days, if at 2714 MARGARET, wife of 8. White hands o’er white bosom folded, Lip and cheek and forehead cold; Two fair forms in beauty moulded Faded ere their hearts grew old. ‘The funeral will take place from the residence of her parents, 280 West Tenth street, this (Sunday) alternoon, at two o'clock. MILLER.—On Friday, October 3, CHARLES MILLER, in the 57th year of his age. Funeral on Sunday, October 5, at half-past two P. M.. from his late residence, 113 Willow street, Brooklyn. McBripg.—On Friday, October 3, 1873, the be- | loved son of Rebecca and the late Thomas McBride, | of the county Monaghan, hear Bailybay, Ireland. Relatives and triends are invited to attend his funeral, from his motuer’s residence, 770 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, this (Sunday) afternoon, at half- past one o'clock. Perxorro.—At Stapleton, S. L, on Thursday, Oc- tober 2, Mrs, Sakan C. PELXOTTO. New Orleans, Charleston and Columbia (S. C.) papers please copy. QUINN.—Mra, ANN QUINN, @ native of county Meath, Ireland, seed 63 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday, October 5, at two o'clock P. M., from her late residence, 60 Degraw street, corner Van Brunt, South Brooklyn. RicaRDO.—At Hackensack, N. J., on Thursday, October 2, SIpIE May, only daughter of George and Adaline Ricardo, aged 4 years, 11 months and 2 days. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday, October 5, from the First Baptist church, at half-past two o’clock. ‘Trains leave Chambers street at §:45 A. M. RODGERS.—On Saturday, October 4, after a long d painful iliness, Jawks RODGERS, @ native of Gorticastle, county Tyrone, Ireland, in the 62d year of his age. Relatives and friends of the family, also the mem- bers of the Boss Horseshoers’ Assoctation, are re- spectfuily invited to attena the funeral, from his late residence, No. 398 Water street, New York, on Monday, at two o’elock P. M. California papers please copy. * Ryan.—On Friday, October 3, Brorya. the be- loved wile of Peter Ryan, aged 41 years, native of Tuam, county Galway, Ireland. The irien¢’s and relatives of the family and those af her brother, John Wolfe, are respectfully invited { to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, October 4, 1873, at one o'clock, from her late resi- dence, No. 1,845 Third avenue. Tuam and Galway papers please copy. SALTER.—At Paterson, N. J., on Friday evening, October 3, 1873, BENJAMIN SALTER, aged 55 years and lt month. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, on Tuesday, October 7, at ten o’clook A. M., from his late residence, No, 41 Mar- ket street, Paterson, N.J. Interment at Green- wood Cemetery. Scorr.—On Friday, October 3, 1873, CATHARINE, the beloved danghter of Mary Ann Scott, in the 23d year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Sun- day) afternoon, at two o’clock, from her lale resi- dence, 196 Columbia street, Brooklyn, Skrppy.—On Friday, October 3, CHaRtes S. SKIDDY, in the 58th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family, also the members of the Americus Lodge F, and A. M. and the Masonic fraternity in general, are invited to attend the funeral, at his late residence, No. 155 North Seventh street, Brooklyn, E. D., on Sunday afternoon, at three o’clock. The remains will be interred in the Marble Cemetery, Second street, New York. Americcs Loner, No. 535, F. and A. M.—The members of Americus Lodge, No. 535, F. and A. M., are requested to meet at the lodge room this (Sun- day) afternoon, at ene o'clock, for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late brother Charles 8. Skiddy. Members of sister lodges fraternally invited. “By order. BRADLEY C,. PRESCOTT, Master. GEORGE W. RELIYRA, Secretary. TAYLOR.—On Saturday, October 4, CHARLES B, TAYLOR, in the 37th year of his age. Relatives and friends are ‘invited to attend the funeral, at the residence of his brother-in-law, Samuel Barton, 293 Ryerson street, Brooklyn, on Monday, October 6, at half-past twelve P. M. ie Temains will be taken to Staten Island for inter- ment. THORN.—At her residence, No. 8 West Six- teenth street, on Thursday, October 2, JANE Maky, bed of Colonel Herman Thorn, in the s4th year of her age. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral at Calvary church, corner of Fourth avenue and Twenty-first street, on Sunday, October 5, at one o’clock, Without farther notice. TvuckER.—On Friday, October 3, JoHN TUCKER, panare of Grague, county Limerick, Ireland, aged years, His friends and those of his sons, Robert, Patrick and John, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday, October 5, at half-past one o’clock, from his late residence, 411 East Twenty- second street. WALKER,—At Hempstead, L. I, on Friday even- ing, October 3, WitLiam C. WALKER, in the 50th year of his ag The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, on Tuesday, October 7, from his late gresidence, at ten o’clock A. §M., and at Greenwood Cemetery at half-past three o'clock P.M. Dumfries (Scotland) papers please copy. WALL.—On Friday, October 3, Mary, the beloved | Wite of Jonn Wall, of the city of Dublin, aged 72 ears. Relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 402 Eaat Fighteenth street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock. WaLsH.—On Saturday, Octoper 4, Mrs. Mary WALSH, a native of the parish of Ballyhale, county Kilkenny, Ireland, aged 65 years. The relatives and friends of the family and those of her sons-in-law, Thomas Brennan and John Moore, are invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 7 Morris street, on Monday, Oc- tober 6, at two o’clock P. M. WILLIAMSON.— On wees Angust 25, 1873, at sea, on steamship City of London, Jonn EpwarpD WILLIAMSON, Son of Edward and Annie Williamson, ed 6 weeks and 2 days. TLSON.—At Santa Barbara, Cal., on Saturday, | September 27, OREGON WILSON, (artist), of New York city, in the 30th year of his age. The remains will be taken to Pitisburg, Pa, for interment. “YACHTS, ANAL BOAT FOR SALE VERY LOW. FOR CAsH— About 160 tons burden. Address W. B. VONDER- SMITH, New York Post office. SLOOP YACHT, 36 FEET LONG, COM- splendid order, Address H., 169 Chat plete and ham street. OR SALE—A TUGROAT, 18X20 INCH | CYLINDER. in good running order. ‘Apply to A. DAVEN: PORT, & South street, New York. ‘ R SALE—THE STEAM FERRYBOAT JOHN P Jackson, now lying at Mobile; was built in 1861 and Tun by the Jersey City Ferry Company ; her engine is in splendid order; her voiler, which was built in Liverpool, is nearly new; her hull could be repaired in a few days suficierit to bring her here; will be sold very low. For particulars inquire this week of E. 8, FOSTER, 167 Broad- ‘way, room 5. VOR SALE—A SUIT OF SAILS IN GOOD ORDER | snitable tor a craft of about 30 tons burde: | ing of Fib and Mainsail. Apply to J. W. HIC ighteenth street. TER—THR SCH acht Scud; can be chartered for pleasure or ing parties by applying on board, atthe foot of Court Street Brooklyn, or at A. B. BURRELL'S, $9 South street jew York. JOR SALE—A PIRST CLASS PROPELLER, 47 FEET long, 4 feet draught of water: suitabie for passen- | gers_or towing. Apply at Smith’s boat honse, foot of Court street, South Brooklyn, or F. MARTIN, 427 Thirteenth street, New York. LOOP YACHT FOR SALE~36 FEET KEEL, 15 F beam, cheap for cash. For particulars apply NZO'E. SMITH, Islip, Long Island t y 0 TEAM YACHT SPITFIRE FOR SALE CHEAP—0 © feet tong, 244 draught; large cavin and pilot house; Very fast; suitable for passengers. Apply foot of Smith street, soath Brooklyn. 10 y , WOOD AND ‘and built to order: Spoon Oars. Shop 368 to 373 South street, M4éth street, Harlem River, STEPHEN ROBERTS, EUROPE. GimeAue RES —BIARRITZ GRAND HOTEL L°ANGLFE terre; reunis; bathrooms; billiard rooms; foreign newspapers. _.. MARBLE MANTELS: ASSORTMENT OF MANTELS, UNSURPASSED 4\. for beauty or design and quality of workmanship. Slate Work of ull kinds a epecalty. ENRHYN SLATE COMPANY, Fourth avenue and Seventeenth street, Union square. bbs & BIRD, STEAM MARBLE WORKERS, 97 to 105 East Houston street.—Marble Mantels, Floor | Piling. Counters, Monuments, Church Altars, ' Ponts, JTEWARTS SLATE MANTELS, MARBLE AND WOOD a nels, Tieb. and elegant designs, at the lowest 4, 220 and 222 West Twenty-third atree Beventh and Eighth avennes. mat ineters SLATE M ANTELE, embracing new designs and colors. Blate Work of every seperipHen ssc ‘ EAGLE SLATE COMPANY, ‘342 Sixth evenue. MATRIMONIAL, pies YOUNG WIDOW, OF SOME MEANS, WISHES TO correspond with 'a gentleman of means and post: tion; object matrimony. Address B. A. M., Heral town Branch office, RESPECTABLE AND GENTEEL LADY, WISHING @ speedy marriage, will find ip the advertiser, being a bachelor of 38 summers, a good husband. Further par- address W. B, , box 217 Herald office. Up. JOME ONE TO LOVE AND BE LOVED BY.—CAN A oor lonesome, ehildiess widower, aged ?, a stranger, find ‘tere a eongenisl” companion to restore to bin a Be | paradise lost! He tellectual culture, accom- ishments, refined ta ture; his con tionable; but a limited acquaimance suggests t will it meet an honest Ps 4g from any pure- On Ogtober 4 Saprs, gnly daughter of 8 minded, Nady, yk, through pu ony, aie an syd or friend, to test inceri an 08 Aj Herald oly ; eat Address Ly W., box HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. Fn this City and Brooklyn A RESPONSIBLE FAMILY OF ADULTS DESIRES A jerenets, with or without private table. HOUSES, Roooms, &¢. WANTED. _ In the Country. ANTED TO HIRE IN THE COUNTRY—A nished House, for one or two years, minutes walk of depot; Orange preferred. tox £9 Herakl office, giving full particulars and terms, furnished House, well located ; would prefer owner ress WIN- Y, Herald Uptown Brauch office, 1,265 Broadway. A YOUNG, GENTLEMAN AND. HIS WIDOWED motlier desire Furnished Apartments i a sinall re- Spectable (amily, not above Forticth street; reference ven and required. Address 8 M. A., box 16s Herald Uptown Brauch aftice. FAMILY OF SIX PERSONS WANT A SMALL House, or Half of one with a good fumily; best ref Grence. Address 13 East Forty-third street A PRIVATE FAMILY, CONSISTING OF SOUR adults, desire a turnshed House for the winter and spring months; rent moderate; between Tnirtieth and ixtieth streets and Third and Sixth avenues - dress P, A. Herald oft A. FLAT OR PART OF HOUSE WANTED-FOR. A smail family; location between Tenth and Si ieenth streets, Fourth and Seventh avenues. Address W., Heraid office, stating price and all particulars; no others noticed. ice. A GENTLEMAN OF SEDATE HABITS IS DbsIRUUS of finding a well furnished Sitting Room and Bed- Toom, with use of bath, without board, iu a quiet family and a good location; house owners preierred; best refer- ences given and apeeae Address, with terins and par- ticulars, B., box 3,433 Post office. LADY DESIRES A NEAT ROOM, WITH HOT AND cold water, ample closet room. gas fire. with Kod ius £ Board; best references given and required; terms be reasonable ress bo: 1 Post oftic FURNISHED OR PARTLY FURNISHED FLAT or Part of a House in a genteel location; best of ref- erence and security given. Address, with particulars, TENANT, box 143 Herald Uptown Branch office. A. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE WANT, ROOMS, HOT and cold water, in genteel howe and neighborhood, Reay a restaurant; will turnish, except, carpet; terms moderate; references. Address ALLAN, Heraid Uptown Branch oflice. A QUIET FAMILY, CONSISTING OF GENTLEMAN, wite, child and gentleman's friend, want a Parlor and two Chambers for $150 per month, above Feurteenta Street; private family preferred; best references and omit Pay. Address, with full’ particulars, box 1,400 ‘ost ofiice. PHYS: 4A near th back Parlor preferred. Ad- dress DOCTOR, Siig We second street. Prosseasp HOUSE WANTED—WHERE WHOLE or part of Rent will be taken in Board; best of ret- erences given. Call on or address P. B., 121 West Twenteth street. )URNISHED HOUSE WANTED—BY A RESPON bie widow lady. who would board the owner tiom must be good: Sitistagtory reference given. Inquire of or address S, at Twent: th street. Gana, WIFE AND CHILD (16 YEARS OLD) wish two furnished or unfurnished large and small Rooms, with Board ; locality between Fourth and Sixth avenues and trom Eighth to Sixteenth street. Address, with terms, which must be moderate, M. E. S, station Bible House. ANTED—IN STATEN ISLAND, A NICE COMFORT- able House, furnished or unfurnished, with garden, for a term of years: not. tar from either of the landings: Address A. L., box 4,431 Post office, New York. T THE NEW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, ALL BRANCHES of Vocal and Instrumental Music, Hartuony and Composition and Modern Languages are taught (privately and in classes) by the most eminent pro- tessors, at prices within the reach of all. SUBSCRIPTION BOOKS OPEN DAY AND EVENING. N. New York Conservatory is the only char- tered Conservawry of Music in the State, having no branch in this city, and being entirely distinct from other institutions whieh imitate the name, evidently with the view of obtaining patronage thereby. ¢ Arion Pianos are used in the New York school. A WORPHEON CHORAL SOCIETY'S SELECT 1A- «lee Class. for Singing from notes, Monday after- noons, al aL ry O- est bei leenth street Tumour Mormins, Sec.” Wit, B. DUNCAN, President, FIRST CLASS SOPRANO, GOOD READER, WILL accept.a position in any church; salary no’ object 74 Third a ‘Address ¢ Third avenue, room No, 4, LADY WILL GIVE % MUSIC LESSONS FOR Address MUSIC TEACHER, 21 East Fifty-nint st A FIRST CLASS BASSO WANTED—FOR A PROT- estant church in Rrooklyn. Address, stating qualif- ions, &c., 0. B. M., box 169 Herald office. THOROUGHLY QUALIFIED LADY, WITH MEZZO- ‘soprano voice, desires a position ina choir; reads ‘$300 to $000, Address SINGER, Herald GENTLEMAN WILL GIVE INSTRUOTION ON the Pianoforte at pupil's residence for $10 per quar- ter; best of reference given. ddress, with residence, ete R, box 120 Herald Uptown Branch oitice, 1,203 roadway. YOUNG LADY, WITH GOOD VOICR, QUICK EAR and a knowledge of the rudiments of ‘music, wishes to find a lady teacher, who would give instruction in yoeal music and take remuneration in first class sew- ing, by hand or machine. Address M. M., 109 West 834 st LADY, RIGHLY RECOMMENDED, 1S, DESIROUS to have a few more pupils for singing lessons; will ere instruction on the piano and in French; $15 aquar- r. Address G. C., box 200 Herald office. LADY, SUCCESSFUL, conscientious, will give —T! A Atsight; salary oflice. PAINSTAKING AND iano lessons at her own or pu il's residence ; terms tm ‘ate; highest references, Pall on or address MUSIC TE. ER, 264 Bleecker street, LADY WOULD LIKE A POSITION AS SOPRANO singer in a guartes choir. Address HARMONY, ich office. Heral PHE SUBSCRIBER WISHES TO HIRE TWO OR three Lots for the coal business on the west side, between Fourteenth and Fittieth streets and Sixth ave- aed the North River. Address BUSINESS, Herald office. WO OR THREE FU for housekeeping, b: ress, with full particulars, J. n Branch offi NISHED ROOMS WANTED— lady and child two years old. 1, box 161 Herald Up: RNISHED ROOMS WANTED— WO OR THREE in 8 private iy. with privilege of parlor: refer- ences exchanged. Address 121 West Twentieth street. 7 ANTED—UNFUR? ina private house | Vy , FOUR TO SIX ROOMS a gentleman and wite; only from October 15; location south of Fifty-ninth street; rent $500 to $000. Address R. L., 353 Sixth avenue. ANTED—FURNISHED HOUSE, FOR A SMALL family, not too far up town, in’ a good location; est referer Riven saenta) need notreply. Address F. i1., box 1,126 Post office. SMALL, FULLY FURNISHED MOUSE, ery desirable location, by a careful private until May, 1874 Address box3,554 P ce. y ANTED—ON BROADWAY, THREE ROOMS, FOR business purposes; terms must be reasonabie, Ad- dress E,W. HOLMES, Herald Uptown Branch office. Vv . ANTED—TWO OR THREE UNFURNISHED ROOM: located between Sixth and Third avenues an Fourteenth and Forty-third streets; terms must be low. Address immediately ROOMS, box 194 Herald Uptewn Branch office. WASTED—A LOWER PART OF HOUSE OR FLAT of five or six rooms, for housekeeping, centrally located; price about $50 or ae month. Address, with particulars, E. C. B., box 3,013 Post office. TANTED—FOR A FAMILY OF FOUR, A COM- Petely rurnished House, ‘with all modern improve. ments, in this ty Brooklyn or the country, near New York. Add: v! M,C. ox 214 Herald oifice, stating dress terms, locatio} furnituri Ww TED—A SMALL UNFURNISHED FLOOR, FOR light housekeeping, by a young couple, with two children (in a small house preferred); rent must be low. Address BOOKKEEPER, West Twenty-third street. \ TANTED—SQUARE ROOM, HOT AND COLD WaA- ter, by two ladies, where they can have home com- forts: best reference required; lo between Four- on teenth and Thirtieth streets, eust side. Address K, A. M., Heraid Uptown Branch office. BY \ifeg-ntepe ah MUSICAL ACADEMY, 12 UNION . square.—Thorough instruction—piano, violin, or ‘an, singing, harmony; vocal and string quartets form- ing for practice in parts; private or class lessons. MERICAN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, ‘863 Broadway, near Seventeenth strect, New York, BRANCH—43 MONTGOMERY STREET, JERSEY CITY. For particulars apply to H. SCHROEDER, Director, “QOULEVARD LANCERS QUADRILLES,” FOR THE piano, in popular airs, price 40c. DALY'S Music Store, 179 Eighth avenue. Catalogues of Music sent free, N. P| tuned; lessons given, ARD.—NATIONAL AMERICAN UNIVERSITY OF iC and other liberal Arts. First and only MUSI- CAL INSTITUTION in Awerica chartered by special act of LEGISLATURE and approved by the GOVERNOR, 92 Santon piace eee street). STRICTLY PRIVATE PIANO, ORGAN, VIOLIN, GUITAR, FLUTE, HARP, ZIVHER, CORNET, HARMONY, &c. VOCAL CUL- TURE a‘specialty. Also first clasy teachers of the FRENCH, GERWAN and ITALIAN LANGUAGES, NO CLASSES. NO NONSENSE. Prospectus and Synopsis of Charter mailed. Lessons day and evening. Lady or gentlemen teachers sent to &ny part of the city. Instru- ments and private rooms for practice when desired, ‘Terms $10 to $25 per quarter. PRIVATE LESSONS ONLY, he 4 co a Protessor J. JAY WATSON, President. Dr. 0. R. GROSS, ‘secretary. NARD.—PRIVATE MUSIC LESSONS, PIANO, VIOLIN ‘Organ, Guitar, Flate, Cornet, Zither, Harp, Singing Harmony. '# Clinton place. Day and evening. Circulars mailed tree. “ J. SAY WATSON, Director. YOLLEGE OF MUSIC, NO. 5 WEST FOURTEENTH Street, next to Fifth avenue.—Mme. GAZZINIGA and Signdr ALBITES, Instructors in all branches of aging. UITAR LESSONS AND SINGING ARE GIVEN BY A competent teacher (German); terms moderate. Ad- dress GUITAR, box 200 Herald office. Mss L. CLARK, SOPRANO Or BAPTIST CHURCH, Twenty-titth street, will receive a few pops in music; terms $20 per term if hour leasons, or $10 for half hoar lessons, either at her own residence, 192 Seventh avenue, or, if desired, at the houses of the pupils. AENSWORTH, TEACHER OF te. For terms and references WASTED-FoR LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING, nished, the whole or part ofa Flat; location be- tween Ninth and Thirtieth streets. Address, with terms, which must be moderate, , box 162 Herald office. Vv J ANTED—ON, NOVEMBER 1, A SECOND FLOOR OF four Rooms, furnished for housekeeping: reter ences exchanged. ‘Address, stating terms, STOUT, box ast . WANSTED-BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, THREE or four Rooms, unfurnished, In a private how suitable for housekeeping: good ‘locality: rent about $20. Address, for one weck, . W., Herald office. WASTED—A COMPLETELY FURNISHED HOUSE, with modern improvements, in this city or Brook: lyn. Address, with full particulars, M. N. E., box 119 Herald office. Beco A FIRST CLASS PARTY OF ADULTS, acompletely and handsomely furnished House in a desirabie location, below Thirty-firat street, Fourth and Seventh avenues; rent must not exceed!$275 per month. Address, with particulars, H., vox 3,154 P tohice, WASTED TO LEASE-FOR A TERM OF YEARS, an entire Building,or Store, with basements and two lofts, between Sel and Liberty streets, west of Broad- way. Address E. W., box 5,712 Post office. NENTLY, BY A RESPONSIBLE V TT ANTED—PERM/ gentleman, a large sunny, or two connecting Reoms, furnished or unfurnished, for about $5 per month, in a private residence between Fourth and Fortieth streets, Address, with particulars, HALL, Herald office. V 7 ANTED—BY AN AMERICAN COUPLE, THREE OR four Rooms, suitable jor housekeeping; water and a in priv house; best reference given. Address KE. ., 117 Kast Tenth stree V 7 ANTED. stnail, the Hudson ; Addr BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, A ely turnished House, of moderate rent, on tiver, within accessible distance from New ess H. W., box 486 New York Post office. York. JANTED—FROM OCTOBER 15 TO MAY 1, 1874, A iurnighed House, above Fifty-fourth street, east of Fifth avenue; price’ $200 or less Address F ‘T PAYMENT, box 19 Herald office. WASTEDSFURNISHED, TWO ROOMS, SUITABLE for light housekeeping, in a private’ house, fo young genteman and wife. Address, with full partic lars as to price, &c., H. L. box 212 Herald offise. WANTEDOA LITERARY GENTLEMAN AND HIS secretary (a lady) want two furnished Rooms con- necting, in a respectable nelghborhool, not too up- town. ‘Addvess HOWARD, Herald office. WASTED-—BY A RESPONSIBLE, SMALL AMERI- can tamily, unfurnished Upper’ or Lower Portion of gentee! and well located dwelling house, or moderate sized House in Harlem, west of Fourth avenue. Address C., $2 Liberty street. TED—SMALL HOUSE OR PART OF HOUSE, about three rooms, unturnished, within 20 minutes of ferry. with iil particulars, rent, &c., which mast be low, S. 4., box 121 Herald office. WANTED—4 SMALL ISHED OR UNFUR- g $200 a mth, unsurnished $1 ny rence on pares month. uniurnished re 4 Address SUYDAM, Herald office. erooMate ee TANTED — BETWE FOURTEENTH AND Twenty-second streets and Broadway and Sixth avenue, a nicely furnished First Floor for the milliner¥ business. Address G. PACCARD, 30) Sixth aveuue, WANTED-BY A GENTLEMAN, A NEATLY FUR- ed Room, without board, In a pleasant neigh. borhood; terms must be moderate, Address, with full particulars, A., Brooklyn Post office, ANTED—DESK ROOM OR PART OF OFFICE, IN ‘oud or Wall street, in vicinity of Stock Exe Address OFFICE. Herald Uptown Branch oifices ee V ANTED—SMALL UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS send eS igor ieee eset jor a gentleman and wife; location, est side of! he city, reterene cl Address Ly, Herald Uptown Branch aftce, x banked ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, A SEC: W “ond or third Most. ¢ roctcs, Unfurnished, in a pri- vate house, with gas arid water: rent trom $2) to $27; located between Tenth and Firtieth streets, Second and ‘Third avenues. Address W., ox Isl Heraid office. ANTED—UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS, FOR light housekeepmg, by a young American ‘couple, Bornood; reterence iver A lierald office, in & respectable nelgh Tad tel dress, stating terms, HN iE, or full pay: i cation mast ddrese COLEMAN, Herald r ment of rent; privilege of a tew t be good; terms moderate. Uptown Brauch office. y JANTED IMMEDIATELY—TWO OR THREE UN- furnished Rooms, for a family of aduits, in a good hocat \ iprivate hoase. ress A. 5. B., station L. Harlem. $50( CASH WILL BE PAID DOWN FOR RENT De of House until next May, below Forticth street and weet ot Third avenue; must be 20 fest trom, up 7 stoop and good neighborhood. | Broadway, third swry., iid Camm: In the Country. FURNISHED HOUSE WANTED—IN THE COUN- try, for the winter, which would be well cared for ral A by a reliable family: réng must be low &¢ ot New Jersey preierred. Cali at room 14, way, or address STURE, Hernid office, ANTED—TO RENT, A FACTORY IN CONNEOTI- cut; must ave engine and poile ghioping point Address, with full particulary, Pd kee Herald of 5 ad ce. ANTED—A_ GENTLEMAN'S COUNTRY RESI- dencesgurnished, with at least three aores of land, in Westehenitr county, not over a mile from depot, NoF above Tarrytown; lease for two or three years to roy Jul tenant; not over $2,000 per annum, Address, stating lecaUen and privg, UENKY, box 87 Post office, R. SEMNACHER WILL ARRIVE FROM EUROPE and resume his lessons on or about October & Ad- Gress CHICKERING & SONs, 1] East Fourteenth street. M SCHWARZ, TEACHER ON THE VIOLIN, FOR + particulars inquire at his residence, No. % Second avenue. E. A. RONCONI-MANARA HAS THE HONOR TO SME announce that she has resamed her Courses of In- struction in Singing. Circulars, with terms and address, in stores. N ¥. NORMAL . CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, No. 28 East Fourteenth arent near Union square, A. GISRLACH, Director, N® YORK CONSERVATORY ORCHESTRAL SCHOOL and CHORAL SOCIETY. No. 5 East Fourteenth street, near Fifth avenue. ROFESSOR EMANUEL BRANDEIS HAS RE- sumed his prefessional duties; would accept a few ore pupils; also at his own residence. 234 West Thirty- sixth street. IANO.—A SOUTH AMERICAN PRO! cently arrived, acquainted with the e,and having a frafes other respectable persons of this city. address MUSICAL PROFESSOR, 4 East Twelfth street. ROF. B, WITTERWELL WILL RECEIVE A FEW more puplls for the violin sud piano; terms mode- Tate. Address 21 West Thirty-first street. IANOFORTE INSTRUCTION. —MISS Harris, from the “Ro; whore (success as & S80) ANNIE EB. ley,” London, her is acknowledged by her numerous pupila has a few vacancies; her system 1s thorough and imparts precision and elegance. For terms, which are moder: apply at her residence, 202 Seventy-stxth st Third avenue. HE BANJO TAUGHT? BY FRANK B. CONVERSE.— Ladies and gentlemen taught practically and pre- ared Ke the stage if desired. ferences—W. ‘on Co., 3 T. Gordon, and the protession gererally. Ad- dress at International Bureau of Art, 47 University place. pur NATIONAL es CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC has removed from 33 Union square to No.5 East kour- teenth street, near Fifth avenue. WC, WIESE, TEACHER OF MUSIC, WILL RE- |_ ceive pupils for thorough instruction ‘on Piano and Violin. Particulars at No. 223 East Forty-seventh street, between Second and Third avenues. ANTED—BY A TENOR OF EXPERIE GooD reader, full voice, well cultivated, a position in a church choir, Address'MONO, box 215 Herald ofilce, —FOR THE AMATEUR PHILHARMONIC ty, first class players on the following instru- ments :—Cello, slide trombone, faggott, double bass and ‘two first violins. Apply at 715 Broadway. "MISCELLANEOUS. ote FITZPATRICK & CO., FROM LONDON (pupils of the great A. W. Pugin), Glass Painters, ecclestastic and dome tic Decorators; designs on ap- ipa Works 105, Fourth avesue, between —PABTIES WANTING A NEW FIRAT CLASS + Sewing machine on cash instalments, or wishing to ay for it in work Will be dealt with honestly at HUNTS 115 4th ay., corner of Twelfth than $2 per dozen up to . Tal the work to your homes and take it away when finished with our own horse and wagon. free of expenses. All these promises ‘we will putin writing and bind ourselves to keep. Don't urchase a machine without you are inteed wi ting. All kinds of Ladies’ Underwear for sale. ot sh prices J.D, HUNT. Fr SOUNDS CAN BL HAD FoR THR PURPOSE of puriffing Cider at the fish stand of JOHN H, LYNCH, No. 18 Fulton Wi Market, New Yor! ADIES AND GENTLEMEN—CONSUMPTION i. RUEU. Denility, Women's Diseases and ni t the ons ate cured’ a New Medi t Fiftythird street, ‘ New York. Call or QLOTE & JANES, BTATIONEUS, PRINTERS AND Biank Book Manofacturers, Fulton street. Blank Books to patterns. ANTED—A JOB FOR FURNITURE; WANTED, A ce todo & job of work for a first class J they would fike to pay the same in fur- Address BUILDER, vox 156 Herald Uptown ni re. Branch office. Dp} TH STRERT LAUNDRY.—NOTIOR,—NEXT TO Godliness is cleanliness; therefore send your soiled Clothes to the Twenty-cighth Atroet Laundry, where they iil be well and promptly done. Particular attention to | bundles, lace curtains und ladies’ Ono clothes, 143 Twenty-elghth street, 50. 000 VOLUMES BOOKS, OIL PAINTINGS, ta 4 ; Apwape oe aunt ea Cheeta Books raries ht for 0. ver b in square and Kighth asad between Waani street. WANTED 10 PURCHASE ——__ ANTED—SIX MANTELS, FITHER MARBLE, late or wood. Address, giving price and lars, A. HW. RONDEBUSH, 160 Broadway. Wits. SECOND HAND QUARTER MEDIUM Press (Gordon preferred); also would purchase some AY pes Racks, Galleys, de, Address, stating verme, PRESS, box 229 Herald ot ANTED—A OARPENTERS TOOL for ash; must be In good ¢ with particulars and price, LENE! office. particu. HEBT, CHEAP, dition. Address WILSON, Heral ood order, t wif CON. A, J, Herald vane, he Grae , WELL ESTABLISHED CIGAR STO! A Winton sale Apply at 8. . ARE CTIVE OR SPECIAL PARTNER WANTED—WITH 'N BROOKe $85,000" in manufacturing business, well established ; NSBERG'S, 189 profits ¥ Past three rs ptember, 1873, average | Myrtle avenue. nearly 30 per cent, and wich above additional capital can . — ILK ROUTE be tn ;_ investigation invited; unexce —FOR SALE, A FIRS? CLASS M Tionable relcrcaresiicen aa reuiteds adress torone | AL. “Feo rg: alto Sabie and Apartments to od week, SOUND BUSINESS, box 121 Herald | West Forty-seventh street. ce. row snl ll WHEELER & WILSON FAMILY SEWING MAr MOS? SUCCESSFUL JOBING AND tportiNG | A. chine, almost now, handsomely encased in Walnuty very profi in full operation, and with | in perfect order; attachments complete ; cost $75; Wi iret class rabid wade: partner wanted to take one. | gold for $4; must be sold. 357 Bleecker street ird interest ; require ; profit last year _ $< over $20,000. lame A. B MQ VIET 120 assau mrevt. —HOUSE FURNISHING, HARDWARE AND STOVE: “PHY: + Store in Bighth avenud for sale; established elas A PHYSICIAN WANTS A PARTNER, LADY OR gentleman, no ppedical knowledge required, with means to in in Private Office vertising busivess. Address, for ten days, REGULAR, Herald office. with (A. BARE CHANCE FOR A GENTLEMAN some means Wishing to enter into the hotel and res- taurant business; house well located and fitted up ele- genghy with all uow furniture, For particulars address | ~ ., 23 Amity street. i - sets tures of the old established Shuttle Board —_ — Room, 350 NY PERSON WILLING TO INVEST $3,000 IN AN | Hignth avenue, for sale cheap, as the owner wants to improvement relating toa rapid eliy railroad of | give up the business. transit, of great promise aud sure return, can address | ~— PAUL. box 20s Post otic = 5 OOT AND SHOE STORE FOR SALE—LOCATED: ——————— * ‘on one of the best blocks on Fighth avenue, with NY PARTIES WISHING LARGE PARLORS FOR Poi Inquire, for two weeks, of J. SIMMONS, Beventh avonu Z BEALL. HOtR ewe. Lig A DUNG se Oyster Room attached, now doing business, in one of the best localities in this city, for sale ‘teash only needed, balance in real estate. ‘hudress Re G, G., box 211 Herald oilice. RARE CHANG! THE LEASE,STOCK AND FIX. ty . very favorable Lease ; doing a good paying business committees of musical entertainments or social | one wishing to enter the business will find this an extra gathering can be accommodated on favorable terms at ance. dress BOOTS & SHOES, Herald Uptowa co! Branch office. BAKERY FOR SALH—DOING A FIRST RATE CARIE trade, Apply at 67 and 99 Front street, UTTER STAND FOR SALE—IN WASHINGTON Market, Address BUTTER, Herald office. RUG STORE FOR SALE.—$1,000 WILL BUY ONI§ of the prettiest. Drug Stores in Brooklyn, doing af excellent business; thoroughly stocked ; rent cheap RES pristor having two siores the cause. Apply to 8’ Ke ND,78 Cedar street, RUG STORE FOR SALE—WELL LOCA’ handsomely fitted. well stocked and doing a g Paying business; soda fountain and apparatus, App! to HALE, 152 William street 279 Fourth avenue, adjoining Calvary church, Twenty- first street. vite A PARTNER WAN i] established Planing, Moulding and Turning Busi- hess, with complete machinery tor builders; good job- Ding, lease at low rent and contract work: Address MILL, box 763 Post office. LL PERSONS WHO ARE regard to stock speculating can, with $1,000 or up- wards, double their money in sixty days. Address SURE PROFIT, box 184 Herald office. A —ADDITIONAL CAPITAL PROCURED FOR MER- + chants, manufacturers and others; real estate ex* changed for business; mining properties, &c., negotiated- Persons with capital seeking business advised of ap- lex. Reterences—Leovard, Sheldon & D-OR WILL SELL AN roved opportan| Foster, anke ‘s, 10 Wall street, &c, GKICGS, CARLE. RUG STORE.—lINE CORNER DRUG STORE, IN TON &CO,, Financial and Business Agents, #8 Broadway, so L, Brooklyn, Pi location. Apply to JAME! AL Ss, ‘ulton street, Broo! or HALLETT, SEAVER & BURBANK, 149 Chambers street, New YorKs. Fs. SALE—A NICE LITILE CONFECTIONERY, doing a good business; no other in the ne! r= hood; cheap rent: reason for selling, the owner is ob- liged lo go to the West Indies. Inquire at 45 Hester street, +second door from Essex. FOR, SALESTOCK, FIXTURES AND LEASE OF A ine Grocery Store, do! a good cash trade. S85 Eignteenth street, Brooklyn. is PROFITABLE INVESTMENT FOR £5,000 QR 0,000.—This amount is required to extend the business of an incorpo) company, stockholders Eng- lishmen, working a valuable patent; principals only treated with; references given and required. Full par- ticulars on application to F. DRAPER, No. 9 Murray street, room 14. THIRD OR HALF INTEREST IN A PROFITABLE ‘L Office Business, on reasonable terms to a responsi- on premises, bie man; object good assistant. SISSON & CO., 303 Broadway, office 4 ere eS ei Fs SALE—A FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT AND PARTNER WANTED—WITH $3,000 TO $5,000, IN Dining Saloon, with Bar attached; all in complete @ fine hotel, with steamboat landing, and a'fine | order: location in a splendid business centre: will trade. drive and cars; well adapted tor picnics. for improved city property. None but principals necd& ©. 8. PECK’ & OO., 181 Fifth avenue, near 23d street, | address X. O. P., Herald office. N INTEREST IN A SUCOESSFUL MANUFACTUR- OR SALE—DRUG STORE IN BROOKLYN; AN OLD ing. Business for sale or exchange for unencumberes corner, paying trade; cheap for cash if taken Real Estate near city. Position and salary to good busi- | within RO GayE Address GEORGE ARNOLD, 768 Fulton bor man, Address MANUFACCUBER, box 212 Herald | street yn. Poe sate se RESTAURANT, ON THE CORNER, OF ALEXANDER FROTHINGHAM & CO. MAKE INVEST. two of the best sireets in' Brooklyn; does a good ments for capitalists, organize incorporated com- | pnsiness in furnishing parties, sociables, &c. ; a first clase panties; merchants, manutactarers, bankers, miners and | place; will be sold cheap for cash on account of the fll- ress T. S J., Brooklyn Post others Gentring capital solicited. ALEXANDER FROTHINGHAM & CO, 112 and 14 Broadwa: hess of the proprietor. office. A REGULAR PHYSICIAN, WHO HAS EXPERIENCE Liguor Store, on Third avenue, Inquire of HEN! and ability, wishes to connect Limself with another PRETSUH, 445 East Kighteenth street, in cigar store. practitioner in this city as an assistant; best references | ———— ny and testimonials, Address GALE: Herald Uptown like SAL FIRST CLASS EAST SIDE BAR, fe pI ete NX, 0. Branch office. owner is about to retire from the business. Aj 000 to JOR SALE—RAILROAD HOTEL AT FORDHAM DE~ see sa OR SALE—A HANDSOMELY FITTED UP CORNE) aie for one week, at J.B. DD & CO,’S, 143 Broome N ACTIVE, EXPERIENCED BUSINESS —— ~ = — — — ood habits, age about 50, and with trom ash, wishes to connect himself and capital in pot: doing a first class business; cheap rent; three soine safe commercial or manufacturing business; is ca- | years’ lease, with stock and fixtures; must be sold 4 able of tilling any position in a mercantile or manufac- uring business. Address, for three days, HORACE, Herald office. — = ate mE FFOR SALE STOCK, FIXTURES, AND LEASE OF A A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SECOND HAND EN- rominent corner Liquor Store, on Fulton avenue. ines from 2 to 100 horse; Locomotive, Flue and | Inquire at 47 Broad street, New York. Tubular Boilers, Pumps, Shatting, &e. ae sR betl ee = WILSON & KOAKE, Water and Dover streets, OR SALE—AN OLD ESTABLISHED COAL ANI¥ es brkahe = Saag aeananaeupaeaneaal sieam Kindling Wood Yard, doing a first, class ang PHYSICIAN CAN HEAR OF AN OPPORTUNITY in a central part o! seldom offered in this city by calling at 249 Kast i steadily increasing business, located ; Brooklyn, ona Jeading avenue, near water front; bi Fiftieth street, third brown stone house west of Second avenue, from 2 to 5 P. M,, tor five da; Consequence of the death of proprietor. Apply on premises, or at 319 West Twenty-ftth street, New York. ings and everything in Urst class order; to a man with capital this is'an inducement seldom offered. For par- tioulars apply to J. D. HEISSENBUTTELL, room 71, UX pradway. An, rdprttreslet to ANP BESPONSIBLE LAWYER of sult. this iD take business fees contingent on re- 85 ©,, box is ontice, FoR sate coveren, SALOON AND BARROOM. IN« quire at 65 Amnit jtrect. ENTLEMAN WITH $3,(0) WANTED IMMEDI- sist In making $100,000 yearly. Address (OR SALE—LEASE, GOOD WILL, FIXTURES, INESS, Herald Uptown Branch office. Furniture and Stock of one of the best paying Ho- tels in the vicinity of New York, doing a good YOUNG LADY OF THE HIGHEST ABILITY AND | the year round and now full of quests: rent very low 3 respectability asks an honorable gentleman to ad- | this is one of the rarest opportunities ever offere 4 ¥ance her $2,500 to aid, her in her artistic carcer jloan, | full particulars apply to WM. H. RAYNOR, No. 6% Pino with large bonus, repaid very shorily. Address AID, box | street. 143 Herald office. — = poe SALE—WI 7] AND CLUB ROOMS: WHOLE OP A® AGENCY OF SOME MANUFACTURING OR small house; first class trade and locality. Addreay commercial house is desired, in connection, with his R. A. M., Herald office. Present business, by a gentleman of experieiice, influ- race ence and some méa: references and security given. OR SALE—A! OLD ESTABLISHED CORNER Office below Fulton, near Broadwa, Would rent Desk Grocery Sto! heap for cash; doing a good busi: Room. “Address MERCHANT, box Si7 Herald ofles. ; ood location in Brooklyn, Address JOHNSON, location in Brookly ie h R SALE—IN BROOKLYN, A CHINA, GLASS AND Crockery Store, 58% Myrtle avenue, near Clason avenue: a large store and good living apartments; rent only $35 per month, b fae SALE—A FINE FIRST CLASS GROCERY, aS the owner has made arrangements for other ~ ness. Apply at 341 Smith street, Brooklyn. OR SALE—TWO LARGE ORANGE TREES, TWO OR SALE—HALF INTEREST IN A NEW AND PA- tented article; first necessity in every iainily; a fortune in every county. Only a responsible and expe- rienced party, organizer of companies, or others, mean- ing business, need a PATENTEE, Herald otlice. OR SALE—STATE OR DISTRICT RIGHTS OF ONE OF the most valuable Patents in the ocuatry ; unencum- bered Real Estate taken in part payment. Address PaT- ENTE, box 212 Herald office, ALF INTEREST IN ONE OF THE BEST RESTAU- rants down town will be sold on liberat terins to a A SAFE, PROFITABLE AND FIRMLY ESTAB- lished investment is offered on liberal terms to a de- sirable party; business can be shown tobe of a perma- nent and constantly increasing character. H, VANDYKE, 160 Broadway. (A. BUSINESS WANTED IN EXCHANGE TOR GOOD Real Egtate, well locuted and ali rented. Address . BONA FIDE, Herald office. OOK, jd p ol Le scree eas sou BUSI ness for sale; location central: on a leading avenue; cash trade and favorable lease: price $10,000, and put in Lemon Camelias and other fine Plants, Ingnire at improved property. Apply to GRIGGS, CARLETON & | 100 Sackett street, Brooklyn. OOS nena e: 2 OR SALE 24 YEARS’ LEASE. NEW STOOKs (OR SALE--A VALUABLE MANUFACTURING BUSI also re and Hixtures of a inery incss, eas, an article of great consumption; profits large, | established ten sears: price, $240 Apply in stores secured by patents; to an active, enterprising mana | COFMeY Worty-firat street an avenuo, of splendid opportunity. Address W. J., box 16) Herald | FLEMING. Oe nies: POR, SALE THE, CORNER WINE AND, LIQUOR Store, corner Fulton street and Red Hook line, Brooklyn; reason for selling retiring trom the business3 is one of the best corners in Brooklyn; @ good chance for the right man to make a fortune; lease 5 years. Apply im store. OR SALE AT A GREAT SACRIFICE—THE LEA! Stock and Fixtures of the best located Dry Store in the oity ; must be sold at once, entire time Pb acel in other business. 537 Eighth avenue, corper Thirty-seventh street. 4 SALE OR EXCHANGE—A MILLINERY ArT Gostrable erty; trace fest class and increasing. Whole Gnu cuen hee 20 yeares best, pert of 80] y ¥ é ress B., box rata bs ng afd E. H. VANDYKE, 160 Broadway. * | Branch offic OR BALE oR TO LET THE LEASE AND EN iow rniture of a eo ar story and base. ment brick House, situated fear tl mat one block from Broadway; house has all the depot tor sale at one half its value if sold immedi- ate Way owner has other business. Address CONFI- DENCE, box 140 Herald Uptown Branch oitice, ARTNER WANTED—WITH $1,500 CASH, TO SE- cure him Halt share in a first class uptown Real Estate Business; German preferred. Add: th erences, REAL ESTATE, box 108 Herald office : ‘PARTNER WANTED, WITH A CASH CAFITAL OF $5,000, to attend to office work and take halt interest with a broker doing a first class trade in foreign and do- mestic eae &c.; this isa chance for a smart young man. Address BROKER, Herald office. ARTNER WANTED—WITH A CASH CAPITAL from $2,009 to $4,000, in a well paytng, established, Jobbing and family wine and liquor basiness. One who ‘could take care of the interior business and only a thor- ough gentleman, with best reference, need address G. B. R,, Herald Brooklyn Branch office. pa RESTAURANT NEAR GRAND CENTRAL 1; modern improvements; hot and cold water in gga gas, bath, stationary washtubs, fine I th bolier at tached, &c. Suitable for a ho: a large rd} i on the uropean plan or ‘on the Kuro) on or ess A. B., OTEL FOR SALE—NEAR NEW YORK, DOING A ood business all the year. |For particulars inquire of A. J. KOK, 177 Broadway, New Yor! L3909%, STORE FOR SALE.—GOOD LOCATION’ and in thorough running order; first class opporta- ae, is an enterprising man with moderate capit Ad- ress sas B, O., Herald office. LK ROUND FOR SALF,—HORSE AND nia just be sold, as the owner cannot attend to It ee chance to go in business. Inquire ot D, SMITH, Thirteenth sireet, New York. ARE CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY AND VIEW TAR | ———— country. “Pariner wanted as cashier, for. the best | DHOTOGRAH GALLERY ON BROADWAY, FOR aylng exhibition in America ; as: ation frst class, sale—First class; so! om account of x ply ati Broad street, room 7. “a Apely, tg yt. UEACH, with k. & HT. Anthony & Uo HE HEAD OF A SMALL WHOLESALE BUSINESS house in this city, dealing in @ few staple articles from 1445 tothe present time, with established custom and prosperous trade, is about to retire trom business; a junior associate, who will continue the business, would take a partner of capacity and integrity who could fur- nish trom $5,000 to $10,000 cazh capital. Address MER- CHANT, box 188 Herald office. 10 DENTISTS.—WANTED, AN ACTIVE PARTNER, with $30); or will sell whole of an old established Dental Oftice,' Inquire of or nddress DENTIST,A06 Court reet, yn. (PO.A BUSINESS MAN HAVING $1000 TO. $20,000 capital a partnership is offered in an old established and baying business, or the proprietor would sell out on Srese PRINGIPA! — ieee heater STAND FOR SALE CHEAP FOR CASH-—ONE OF ——— — ‘the best stands in Fulton Market for butter, eas, ANTED—A SPECIAL OR ACTIVE PARTNER, | Poultry, &c.; reason for selling, having other business. with $3,000 or $5,000 cash (or a loan), toextend s | For further particulars inquire at the id, 182. and 163 hed cash manufacturing business; 40 per | Fulton Market. e e Sr el dd peo Aa cade PRINTERS.—AN ENGLISH AND GERMAN JOB —_ _ —— va Seaae Lercaaces Atl f td on for tag Byeers, or ANTED—PARTNER, WITH $4,000, TO MANG. | Mle cheap; proprietor retires on account o facture an article of eiertnmble nse: large | Inquire ‘at ia Grand street, Williamsburg, N. Y, Profits; sells for cash 000 yearly to be realized; refer- | — ence required. Address G., box 103 Herald office. WANIED-$10,00—A PARTY TO TARE A $10,000 IN. terest ina well established theatre: safe ine good, curtty given if required. ‘Address pokiyn. ' AAFES—BURGLAR, SILK, JEWELERY AND FIRE- roof.—Herring’s, Marvin’s and Valentine Brothers; na cnet safes moved, repaired aud improved. uton. nian LILLIC SAFE COMPANY, 81 Maiden lane, bye tpwergte bed WISHING TO SECURE BARGAINS in new and second nand Safes will do well to call ; and examine our stock before purchasi TERWILLIGER & CO., else where. Maiden Jane. JAPES FOR SALE CHEAP—LARGE, SMALL AND Smedium sizes, second hand, of Herring's, Lillle’s, Whider's and Marvin's make, at G. QUIRKS, 72 Malden ane. aratis, Ww! for' ion holder; Ideheap. Dr. DO East thirveonth streot be sold cheap. Dr. DODIN, 135 NI wr’ ° two good fea all in perfect order, wilt be sold cheap, on easy terms. is te HEBBERD, 29 Bast Fourteenth street. RSE “POWER HOISTING ENGI! Newo Meat Cho Machines, one Saw Standrik one vestment; first class se SOLO} at ome ACTIVE OR BILENT PARTNE ¥IRST CLASS DREDGING MACHL former, an accountant; business manufacturing; established three years: average profit 200 per cent; de- mand unlimited; investigation Foquested ‘by business 8 manager and superintendent, 65 Park str ITED—A PARTNER, WITH $ Wi irattisted wholesale and retail Wok ase aaa Pro 8) indyeand. Frame’ (oF Sticking Machine, five Cutter wees eegso e- | HR ey eke a cee Shang Pale quired. “Address E. ¥., box 200 Herald occ, toa haaaes beer aloe APR Pi aan 5 purines: the right man can have am interest. Address te ty tare ang Nea orien ee: EDA a BD i obstruction; In now on exnipttion a8 anki ndustriak ANTED TO BUY—AN, ESTABLISHED PAYING Fase, Bend Ot eceesth strech, Boxth Brookiyn ot ¥, Business, Brooklyn or New York, up town, Add Nb GRO. F, HAND, Brooklyn Post office. on aeeene —————. o OR SALE—$390—A NEW 15-10! TUBULAR 25 70,810, 70, LOAN—OR INVEST IN SOME. Boller, and @ new 6-horse Fox Engine $300, come thing that will pay mo $1 or $2 per week, with- | piete, with all connections, HENRY HINTZE, corner out attention. Personal security required. Address ‘ashington and Second streets, Hi BONA FIDE, box 44 Herald Uptewn Branch office. ee avamenceunane saiiinabionnipin OR SALE—TWO BOILERS OF THE LOGO! MOTIVE TO $1,000 TO INVEST, WITH SERVICE, IN $50 pd ele Abe or a F style, 6 feet {ront, 31 feet long, firebox b feet deeps Spcmilodompreserred. addres A. FINE, ‘s Ferry, | Rojlers, W-horse power each; one Locomotive Boer, Si GS, WE ASEAE _. | 26-horse power. a $i O00, WANTED, A, FART, 70, TAKE & HAKLES COLLINS, 68 John street, Brooklyn. established tanulac {OR SALE—TWO FINE OTIVE BOILERS, 15- & well estab) Tanulecturing business paying good and 40 horse; 2 fine pkg 80 horne, aud lot ronta: will stand Bio "box 182 Herald omice. o af botler Fines, at New Yor orks, 4 FOR SAL VIRST CLASS STA OR SALE CHEAP—ONE THREE-HORSE BOILER $12,000. einer ons, ratte, tact | tod hngog it cna om es rs 10 ir, horse Tee Harald omic, ne eave: FOF Dat Furp.- Inquire at 4 Gold street, as. yee a ASH REQUIRED.—VOR | QECOND HAND PORTABLE, STATIONARY AND 815.000, Si teatatee ai mathe | Rouierehbnerpates nae maine gia Must ; ie; $40,000;'nnd Increasing, kadFous D., box 213 Hierald omce. | Verucal engine.” WieARD & EV OR, ASH TO INVEST? | ~— S O00 odd Tice hn Gotive interest 1 IX-FOOT BED PLANER, 1 COLUMN | DRi $20.000) wot teen wericeatt beuee.. Fos roe ae en Vw Hatten. Cente ne A itl gape ates A? Olas | MeOH ADK Sota a Marta aa ad ‘ ‘ re ald ‘once. 2. . ren streets, Joreey Citys Se de