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Hl 4 it ij rs Ol sister lodges are respectful) @ssomble at the lodge rooms, corner of Fourteenth gtreet and Fourth avenue, on Sunday, 19th inst., one o'clock, jor the purpose of attending the eral of our late brother, Jacob Frasch. Mem- invited, Tuos. K. DurHaM, Secretary. |. PRIDDY, M. Gasry.—The members of Nassau ge, No. L 0. 0. F., are requested to meet at the lodge rooms, 442 and 444 Fulton street, Brooklyn, on ‘Monday, at twelve o'clock sharp, for the purpose of pay! the last tribute of respect to our late ‘brother, Abraham Gabr:; order of THOMAS ALLWOOD, N, G. Cuartes H. Cook, P. Ss. and pain’ ness, CATHERINE G: Gi q beloved wife of Patrick Geraghty, parish of Asgrab, county Galway, Ireland. aged 45 years, The relatives and friends of the family are re- ‘Spectfully invited to attend the funeral, irom her te residence, 554 West Forty-filth street, this day (Sunday), at one P. M. GILLEN.—On Thursday, October 16, MICHAEL, the ‘beloved gon of Michael and Kose Gillen, aged 3 years and 8 months. The relatives and friends of the family are re- Speotfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Sun- day) afternoon, 19th inst., at two o'clock, from the residence of his parents, No. 21 Cole street, Brook- nD. WP armsyan.—On Thursday, October 16, SARAH, zonngest child of Joseph and Hannah Griessman, d 22 months, reads of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from their residence, 224 East Ripe want esrest, this (Sunday) morning, at nine 9'cloe! Hamiuton.—At Flatbush, on Sunday, October 12, 1873, THOMAS HAMILTON, aged 37 years. ‘The remains were interred in Greenwood Ceme- tery. ee Brooklyn, on Friday, October 17, JosErH D, HUMPHREY, in the 44th year of his age. The relatives aud friends of the family, also the members of Ridgewood Lodge, No. 710, are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from nis late rm lence, 819 Herkimer street, this (Sunday) after- noon, at twoP. M. The remains will be taken to Greenwood for interment. KSARNEBY.—On Saturiay, October 18, MARY, relict of Patrick Kearney, in the 52d year o! her 2. oerhe remains will be taken from her late resi- dence, #48 Third avenue, to St. John the Evan- gelist’s church, at hali-past nine o’clock, where a Tequiem mass will be said for the repose of her soul; thence to Calvary Cemetery. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday, 21st inst. HUNCKE.—At his residence, No. 53 Hudson street, . Hoboken, on Friday, October 17, JoHN HUNCKE aged 54 years, 4 months and 16 days, he relatives and friends of the family, also the members of the Hoboken Ferryman’s Association, are respectfully invited 1o attend the funeral, on Monday, October 20, from the German church, conus 4 Garden ana Sixth streets, Hoboken, at wo P. KEOGAN.—At Aughalion, county Cavan, Ireland, Pareiox KOGAN, in the sist year of his age. Relatives and friends of the family, and those of son, Rev. John Keogan, are respectiully invited to attend a solemn requiem mass, which will be offered for the repose of his soul in St. Patrick's church, Newburg, N. Y., on Tuesday, October 21, at ten o'clock. Trains leave Forty-second street de- pot at eight o'clock. Lenf.—In Harlem, on Friday, October 17, Titus fore son of the late Gilbert Lent, on his 30th birthday. The relatives and friends of the family are in- ‘vited to attend the funeral, from his late resi- ~dence, 215 East 125th street, on Monday, October 20, at four P.M. The remains will be removed to Greenwood on Tuesday morning. MAGUIRE.—CATHABINE MAGUIRE, aged 78 years and 6 \ sorter The eral will take place from her late resi- dence, 627 Sixth avenue, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock. MAHNKEN.—On Saturday. October 18, 1873, JoHN HEnry, son of Charles and Mary Mahnken, aged 7 years, 4 months and 18 days. Relatives and friends are respectiully invited to attend the funeral, from 820 Van Brunt street, fae Brovklyn, at two P.M. on Monday, Octo- MARBTIN.—St, PATRICK’S MUTUAL ALLIANCE ASSO- CIATION Of Jersey Uity are requested to meet at their hall, St, Michael’s Institute, corner of Ninth and Erie streets, on Sunday, 19th inst. at a quarter past one o'clock P. M., to sttend the funeral of our deceased brother, Edward Martin. J. D. HARRINGTON, General President. H. CARROLL, Secretary. Matrison.—In Providence, R. I., HORATIO N. Mat- TIson, M. D., of New York city. one remains will be taken to Oswego for inter- Moniz.—On Saturday, October 18, 1873, HENRY JOSEPH, youngest child of Lewis and Jane Moniz. Funeral from the chapel of St. Chrysostom, cor- ner of Thirty-ninth street and Seventh avenue, on Sunday, October 19, at one o’clock P. M. * MORAN.—On Saturday, October 18, Rose, daughter = Moe and Rose Moran, aged 21 years, 7 months The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the tuneral, from No. 137 Gold street, between York and Prospect, Brooklyn, on Monday, ‘October 20, at two o'clock P. M. Moorg. —On Friday, October 17, Joun K. Moog, in the 80th year of his age. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late resiaence, 182 Ainslee street, Brooklyn, E.D., on Monday, Octo- ber 20, at two o’clock P. M. MooRE.—Youngest daughter of Lewis and Sarah Moore, aged 4 years. Funeral will take place on Monday, at one o'clock, {rom the residence of her uncle, 263 Spring street, Mortt.—In Harlem, on Saturday, October 18, at half-past seven: P. M.. MaRY FRANCES, Wife of Wm. O. Mott, Esq., aged 25 years and 12 days. Funeral services on Tuesday, the 2ist inst., at No. 323 East 115th street, at twelve o'clock noon. Thursday, October 16, 1873. EDWARD Murpny, native of the parish of Drumiane, county Cavan, Ireland, aged 61 years. Dearest father, thou hast leit us, And thy loss we deeply feel; But ’tis God who has bereit us, He can all our sorrows heal. The relatives and friends of the family, also the ‘members of the Clan-na-Gael Association, Father Mathew Society No. 4 and the United Guard are re- Spectiully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 206 First avenue, on Sunday, Octo- der 19, at one o'clock P. M. ‘Members of the Hamilton Rowan Club, Clan-na-Gael Association, will meet at 327 Bowery, atone o'clock sharp, to attend the funeral of our late brother, Edward Murphy. All members of the Clan-na-Gael Association are respectiully invited to attend. FRANCIS MEEHAN, President, JOHN KEARNEY, Secretary. Morpuy.—In Brooklyn, at the residence of her gon Michael, on Friday morning, October 17, 1873, ELLEN MURPHY, in the 65th year of her age. The relatives and friends oi the family are re- juested to attend the tuneral, from her late resi- lence, on Monday, October 20, at nine o’clock A. M., to St. Peter’s churcn, corner Hicks and Warren streets, where a solemn requiem mass will be offered for the repose of her soul, and thence to Calvary Cop cna Co MurpPuy.—On Thursday, October 16, 1873, PATRICK Murpuy, aged 53 years, Funeral from his late residence, No. 48 Beach Street, on this day (Sunday), at one o'clock, to Calvary Cemetery. MoConnon.—On Thursday, October 16, 1873, Mrs. a Movonnon, wile of Peter McConnon, aged rs, ‘the funeral will take place from 145 West Twenty- oa street, on Sunday, October 19, at one o'clock McDovaLL.—On Thursday, October 16, Mrs. Susanna Fiyyn McDOUALL. ‘The friends of the family, members of the Amert- ¢an Dramatic Fund and brethren of Knickerbocker —_ No, 642, F. and A. M., are respectfully in- vited to attend the funeral, on Sunday, October 19, atone o’clock P. M., from Dr. Houghtun’s church, Twenty-ninth street, near Madison avenue, McDONNELL.—On Wednesday, Octover 15, of diphteria, PaTRIcK THomMAs; also on Saturday, October 18, CHARLES EUGENE and JAMES JosErH, children of Patrick and Rose McDonnell, of No. 409 West Forty- third street. McQuane,—Suddenly, on Thursday, October, 16, Of disease of the heart, MicHaEL MCQUADE, in the 34th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family, also of his father-in-law. William Woodlock, are respect- fully invited to attend the faneral, from his late residence, 610 ‘Tenth avenue, this day (Sunday), @t one o'clock P, M. NESLAGE.—On Weanesday, October 15, HERMAN B pasuaae, 00 46 years. Pingrtm™ Lopes, No. 74, 1. 0. of. 0. F.—BRETH- BEN—You are requested to attend a special meet- i it your lodge room, Odd Fellows’ Hali, on Sun- day, 19th inst., at eleven o’clock A. M., to pay the Jast tribute of respect to our worthy deceased brother, P. G. Herman B, Neslaj ALFRED DIC. R. BH, W. Baker, Secretary. OstRoM.—On Saturday morning, October 15, 1873, ARCHIBALD OsTROM, in the 56th year of his age. Funeral at Rhinebe . Y., on Mondag, October 20, at two o'clock P. M. Short services at his late residence, 743 Washington street, New york, on Sunday afternoon, at four o'clock. O'CALLAGHAN, On Friday, October 17, CATHARINE O'CALLAGHAN, the beloved wile of Daniel O’Calla- ghan, aged 35 years, Relatives and triends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, Prospect street, Dutch Kills, Long or City, On Sunday, October 19, at two o'clock SON, N. G. PT. Price.—At Bergen, N. J., on Saturday, October 18, JouN Prick, in the 75th year of nis age. elatives and friends of ‘the family are invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, cor- ner of Bramhall and Jackson avenues, on Monday, the 20th inst., at one o’ciock P. M, Boat twelve o'clock, foot of Liberty street, per New York and Newark Railroad, stopping at Bergen avenue, RandeLe,—On Tharsday, October 16, Mrs, Cate BRINE MESEROLE, Wile Of William Randell, The relatives and sriends of the family are in- ‘vited to attend the funeral services, on Sunday, October 19, at two P. M., in the Episcopal church, Newtown, L, 1. Trains leave Hunter's Point at 12 and 1:40 P, M. RYAN.—On Saturday, October 18, Many, the ‘widow of Timothy Ryan, aged 65 yea The- relatives and friends of the ft sos are re- invited to attend the funerai, from her 80 Madison street, on Monday, 20th SaMMIS,—In Brooklyn, on Saturday, October 18, Henry Sammis, aged 70 years, friends are invited to attend the rom -her java sequence, Mewpsygad YU: NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1873—QUADRUPLE SHEET. on Tuesday, October 21, at half-past one P. M. at the house, and 2 P. M. at'St. George's church, ‘SCH WEITZE! Thursday, October 16, CONRAD Scuweirzer, native of Unter-Hallau, (canton Schaihausen), Switzerland, in the 50th year of his age. Relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his Jate residence, 205 Rodney street, Brooklyn, E. D., at two o'clock P. M., on Sunday, 19th inst, Remains will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery for mterment. Western papers please copy. SHECKELTON.—On Saturday morning, October 18, after a short and severe illness, Maaurx, beloved daughter of Christopher and Mary Sheckeiton, aged 3 years, 1 month and 16 days. The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, No. 213 First avenue, on Sunday, Uctover 19, at one o'clock, to Calvary Cemetery for interment, TAYLOR.—At Newark, N. J., James 8, Tayor, in his 87th year. Funeral from his late residence, No. i12 Mount Pleasant avenue, Newark, on Monday, October 4 at twelve o'clock M, Trains on Newark branch o! $rie) Eaibone from Chambers street at 10:45 and TUNISON.—At Somerville, N. J., on Saturday, Oc- tober 18, ISABEL, widow of Garret D. Tunison, The relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, trom the residence of her son-in-law, No. 51 New York avenue, Brooklyn, this (Sunday) alternoon, at half-past two o'clock, VALENTINE.—In this city, on Friday, October 17, CATHARINE 8, VALENTINE, relict of Elijah Valen- tine, aged 80 years and 6 months, Relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 147 East Sixty-third street, on Tues- day, October 21, at one o'clock P. M. VREDENBURG. uddeuly, on Friday, October 17,. Mary, wife of James ©. Vredenburg, in the 37th year of her age. ‘The funeral will take place on Sunday, the 19th, from her late residence, 206 East Thirty-seventh street. VREELAND.—On Friday, October 17, ConNELIUS G. VBEKLAND, aged 34 years. Funeral from the Halsey street Methodist Epis- copal church, Newark, on Monday, October 20, at hali-past two o’clock. WaALsH.—On Friday, October 17, MARTIN WaTsH, native of Burr, Queen’s county, Ireland, aged 39 years, The relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, from No, 399 Second street, Williams- burg, E. D., this (Sunday) afternoon, at two P. M. WENDOVER.—On Thursday, October 16, 1873, WILiiaM F. WENDOVER, in the 44th year of his hon The relatives and friends of the family and also the members of the New York Caulkers’ Associa- tion are respectiully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 672 Water street, on sunday, October 19, at one o'clock P. M, West,—In this city, on Thursday, October 16, 1873 Mrs. Amos G. West, only daughter of John H, Browning. Relatives and friends are respect'ully invited to attend her funeral, from the residence of her father, corner of Fourth avenue and Ninty-fourth street, on Sunday, October 19, at one o'clock. Wuite.—At Albany, N. Y., on Friday, October 17, Martin WHITE, aged 52 years, Funeral from St. Joseph’s church on Monday morning, at ten o’clock. lage, LOST AND FOUND. ous BLACK HORSE AND WAGON, ON THE 16tn inst, Owner cau have the same by, provin erty and paying expenses, Apply to ANDI ATY, No. 11 Rast 123th street, Hare Ls LEFT ON BOARD STEAMER SYLVAN GLEN, 430 P. M. trip, Friday, a gray Canvas Bag, edged with red leather. The finder will be rewarded by leav- ing it at 531 East Eighty-sixth street. OST—AT THE CLO3E OF THE OPERA LAST night, and in the neighborhood of the Academy of ine ie totes land Diamond Brooch. Any one return- i ward. The brooch has been described to the police. A ig cirtcrrstsn EVENING, A PORTEMONNAIE CON- taining a $10 bill, two coins and a note. The finder ‘will be welcome to the money and receive thanks of the owner, by returning the note to Herald office. Address 5 cg lem. a ol OST—ABOUT SATURDAY, THE HTH, A $100 BILL. The party returning it to No. 3 Chambers street or 146 East Fiftieth street will be liberally rewarded. M. GULNZBURG. Loe WHITE SPITZ DOG; ANSWERS TO THE name of “Prince.” A liberal reward will be paid to any one returning him to 160 West Twenty-first street. O8T—OR TAKEN BY MISTAKE FROM HARLEM depot, Forty-second street, Saturday morning, 8 lady's Travelling Satchel: finder return to 244 East ‘Twenty-third street; will be suitably rewarded. TOstaLas? WEDNESDAY, OOTOBER I, ON THIRD v) nue, crossing Sixteenth street to Fourth avenue and to Eleventh street, Broadway, $15) United States Bills, A handsome reward will be paid for its recovery. J. PARK, 801 Broad way. OST—A BLACK AND TAN DOG; ANSWERS TO the name of Jack; has a scar on his back about three or four inches long ;a liberal reward will be given for Pe dog and $50 for the eae cr stole him or any in- formation. Address G. PATERSON, — Forty-second street and Seventh avenue. OST—ON FRIDAY EVENING, EITHER IN FOURTH or Sixth avenue car, or elsewhere, a pair of gold frame Spectacles, oval glasses, in old, case. A suitable reward will paid to the person returning same to Scharles Bros.’ toy store, 1,140 Broa lway. 'TOLEN IN PHILADELPHIA, SEPTEMBER, 30, 1873. $75 reward and no questions asked, gold American lever Watch and Chain, and Masonic émblom inside of case, presented to Thomas Kelly by his mother, Decem- 25, 1872. case No. 10,108, No. on ‘works 13477, Thomas Kelly'on chain, name on Maltese cross and St, Paul's Lodge 451, jestine Chapter 24), M: Commandery 36, K. T. Leave at ANDREW BE. 529 Third avenue. 'TRAYED FROM EAST TY-FIRST STREET—A roan colored Cow. Any person who may find her can Teceive a reward of $15 by returning her to the owner, at 837 East Forty-eighth street. REWARDS. $5 REWARD.—LOST, ON FRIDAY EVENING, A «J Russia leather Pocketbook, containing $22. Please return to Miss A. FLETCHER, No. 119 East Tenth street. REWARD—FOR THE RETURN OFTHE BLACK and tan Slut, named Gip, lost on the 15th, on Twen- ty-fitth street, near Sixth aventie. J. NETTO BURNS, log West Twenty-fifth street. ‘est Thirty-fourth street will receive $25 re- SPECIAL NOTICE: FREE DISPENSARY AND LECTURE ROOM for the poor will be opened in the basement of the Metaphysical Uni- Nersity, 61 Bond street, New York, on Mondays Thursdays, from 10 to 2, Ley iiing Oefobar se ere are an unlimited number in the city unable, {rough disease, to carn their daily bread, Some. it their distress, me frightened and resort to suicide. Ne tion is given tothe poor ot all iow & general invi nationalities and creeds to come and get cured, be made strong and well, receive new constitutions be ready to Pp Ren id oom an indepestnns, living. bring thi e poor who come ensary bri ree bottles with them. ew sre 48 4 lecture will be given on Monday and Thursday eyen- ings on the various diseases and their causes, cures and prevention eanss, Blindness, Catarrh, Baldness, euralgia, Rheuimarisin and every disease humanity is subjected to. The Discovery can be obiained through Your druggist or at the University, $1 Bond street, where pleas" puclose stamp for pamphlet, Ofice hours, daily, 0 4o’cloek. Consultation fee, Mrs. M, G. BROWN. HOME AGAIN. DR. B. ©. PERRY, THE SKIL- tu! Dermatologist, who cures with special oreserin- tions falling, logs and untimely gray hair, or any disease of the scalp: also moth patches, freckles, pimply eruptions and unnatural redness of the nose or face, can now be consulted at his New York office, No, 40 Bond street. —CLOTHING FOR YOUR OWN USE AT WHOLE- sale prices, at 80 and 82 White street. up stairs, first building east of Broadway.—You can buy for the next 60 days, from our large and beautilul stock of Clothing, mngle Garments tor your own use, aud save you irom 25 to 0 per cent, Fash{onable styles, equal to cit RELIGIOUS NOTICES, wee OPues, OF ST. MARY THE VIRGIN, WES? FORTY. fiith street, near Broadway. High ‘celebration lye a pers 4 P. REE THOUGHT AND SPIRITUALISM.—ANTHONY Higgins, Jr., wili lecture at Franklin fail, corner Warren and pantgomery streeis, Jersey Cnty, Sunday, October 19, at 7:50 P. M. I es BAPTIST CHURCH, HARLEM.—THE PASTOR, Rey. J. V. Osterhout, will preach in Harlem fall 125th street, near Fourth avenue, at 10:30 A. M. E P, M, strangers Welcomed. Evening sudject—‘The tal Mistake.” ARLEM.—UNITY CHAPEL, 128TH STREET AND Fourth avenue,—Rey. W. F. Ciarke will tell what he thinks of the Evangelical Alliance and the Free Ke- ligioug Associations this morning. The public are in- vited. BUSINESS OPF UNITIE LEXANDER FROTHINGHAM & COMPANY SB ure capital for incorporated companion merchants pent ee ie J mines, Dur Register contains many 1 Various amounts {i e! ALEXANDER PROTHING AAMC COMPANY, NZ and 14 Broadway. $25,000.-p.cmnrrnan, oF nonin a + perience oifers tour siory high stoop brown louse, equity $15,000 amd $10,000) in money, for an active interést in established remuncrative bual- nei tate nature of business. Address B&OWNING, Herald office. N ENERGETIC, RELIABLE PARTY WANTED— A ‘With $5,000 to $10,000, to take charge of a branch establishment; will give security tor money ana guaran- rsa Only principals call or address 342 RARE CHANCE FOR A GOOD BUSINESS MAN with a small capital to go into the hotel and restau- Fant business.—I have a large house, al ished modern inprovements, ali ready to set under the building: location near th ‘otel, Grand Central ‘A good, smirt Working man that means business may address R. M., Southern Hotei, 679 Broadway. YRIC HALL, SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN FORTY- first and Forty-second strects.—0O. B. Frothingham, astor of the Independent Society, will preach on Sun- day. morning, ar 10% o'clock, Subjéer—"Keligion, and a Religion.” 188 ELIZABETH P. PEABODY WILL DELIVER ‘an address upon “Sroebel's Kindergarten System of instructing Young Children,” at 8 V. M., in the Church of the New Jerusalem, Thirty-fifth streei. between lark and Lexington avenues. Morning service at il. 4 public are invite RTHODOX EASTERN (RUSSIAN-GREEK) CHAPEL, No, 951 Second avenue, near Fiitieth street.—Divine service in the Kuglish language every Sunday at 10s. All are invited. HERALD BRANCH OFFICE, BROOKLYN, + corner of Fulton avenue and Boerum street. Open trom 8 A. M, to 9 P. M. On Sunday from $ to 9 A. $2:5%.000 IN PRIZES IN GRAND GIFT CONCERT for benefit of Public Library of Kentucky. Tickets for sale by J. I, EDGE, 15 Broad street, New York. A HAVANA LOTTERY. OFFICIAL DRAWINGS ON + file. Information and circulars tree. Also Ken. fucky State porery for the benefit of the schools of Franktort. JOS. BATES, Agent, 198 Broadway, room 4, UCTION NOTICE.—GOOD SECOND HAND AND misfit Carpets, all sizes, rich patterns; English Brus- sels and Ingrains daily from auction, very cheap, at 2 Fulton street, between William and Nassau. —HAVANA LOTTERY, . German Government Lotteries. Post office box 3,836. RITTER & CO., 85 Nassau street, room 4, Branch office, 1,017 Third avenue, first floor. NATARRH CURED BEFORE COMPENSATION.—NO J equivocation; specialist. Address, with siamp, PHYSICIAN, box 2,874 New York Post office. NLAIRVOYANT HERB COMPOUND—CURES RHEU- matisin, Blood and Liver, Diwaaes: price $1; sont prepaid, Address JENNIE DANFORTH, 78 West Forty- eighth “street, New York. References:—Robert Dale Owen, James Peebles and others, |ANCER CURED WITHOUT THE USE OF THE / knife; permanently cured in every case in a very short time by Dr. pan! ER. Call at or aadress 49 East ur ee (huBA BAYANA, LOTTERY, Royal Saxon Government Lottery, Hamburg City Lottery, Brunswick Government Lottery. Prizes cashed and information given. THEODOR ZSCHOCH, Lock box 5.54, 116 Nassau street, New York. R. E. H. M. SELL, RECENTLY RETURNED trom Europe, has located at 115 West Thirty-second street, where he would be pleased to receive his patrons and friends. R, FILLETTE, MEDICAL ELECTRICIAN, RE- moved to 59 West Thirty-fifth street, reiers to lea ing physicians in this city. Ovlice hours,9 to 12M. ladies, 12 to 4 P. M. URS CLEANED, RELINED AND ALTERED AT SHAYNE & CO.’S Fur Manufactory, Broad corner Tenth street, opposite Stewart's 'N. B, first class; prices reasonable, AVANA LOTTERY.—TICKETS DIRECT FROM THE overnment. German dtate Lotteries. Prizes cashed and information given. WACHSMANN & Ci Bankers, 75 and 77 Nassau street. Post office box 8,316. AVANA LOTTERY.—PRIZES CASHED; CIRCU- lars containing full particulars free. Apply to A. SCHNEIDER & CO., 35 Wall street, basement. AVANA LOTTERY.—OFFICIAL DRAWINGS: file, Information free. The best 5c. and lc. Cig: in the city. JOSEPH MARTENS & 447 Broome sti ON jars et Wb lgedrore AND KENTUCKY LOTTERY—PRIZES cashed; drawing regularly received and filed, 1,207 Broadway, opposite Giisey House. — yD. LINDO, Broker. AGER BEER BOTTLING ESTABLISHMENT, New York Rathskeller. Depot of Bavarian Lager Beer, also. the celebrated Rochester and Cincinnati Beer,’ &c; sold in. original barrels. HOLLENDER & CO., Staats Zeitung Building, corner Centre and Chathain sts, and 241 Broadway, opposite City Hall. res PARAGON SHIRTS, made to order and warranted to fit. Sent by express, C. O. D., to any part of the country, at the following prices :— 6 Shira, Masonville muslin and fine linen... $12 00 6 Shirts, Wamsutta musiin and very fine linen 6 Shirts, Now 1 oy: Fancy Sbirtings in great variety. Directions for measurement sent on application. RICHARD MEARES, Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, Sixth avenue and Nineteenth street, New York. EW ROYAL HAVANA AND KENTUCKY STATE Lotteries.—Orders filled; cireulars trec, Address G. C, HALL & CO., Bankers, 78 Nassau street; Post office box ew York. FFICIAL DRAWINGS, KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERIES, 1, 4 , i, % SENTUGRE CLARE Mt 713, te 33, 2%, 1 35, 56, 10. 0,75, 22, 29, 15, 70, 73, 36, 60, 76. SIMMONS & CO., Managers, Covington, Ry. SMELBY COLLEGE -RITRA CLAMS XO, i95—ocronun 18. 1875, ss Voek qottsda-cuase xo, (9)--octo! aE 16 1873. “ttn CO. agers, Covington, Ky. Address J, CLUTH, Broker. 200, Broadway. 18s Pulton et and No. 2Park row. Post office box 4,969, F sAbige DRAWING NORTH CAROLINA LOTTERY, EXTRA CLAss No. 309—ocrOBER 18, 1373. 72, , 65, 38, 35, 2 a 77, 82. NORTH CAROLINA—CLASS NO. 310—ocrosER 13, 1873, SA, 70, 20, 32 48, 65, 3), 74 16,57, 71, 38 GE. N & Cl Managers. LUTHY & CO., Brokers, 282 Greenwich street, New York. McCLELLAND, PASTOR, WILL EY. J. Reka ay, at lg A. al and 76 P."M., at St. Luke's Methodist Episcopal church, Forty-Arst street, west of | Sixth avenue | Re, JOHN E. COOKMAN, PASTOR, WILL. P Sunday, at 10!¢ A. M. and 734 1°, M. 5 hacle (Methodist Episcopal clin between Seventh and Kighth a) public weicom ty The “COMMIS 108, Herald office. RARE CHANCE FOR A YOUNG PHYSICIAN.—A long established Practice, in a thriving city, near New York, on very reasonable terms, Address MDI. OUS, Herald office PARTY WHO CAN FURNISH $50,000 TO $109,109 capital s ottered a copartnership interest ina weil established commission house, chiely cotion; business large. sate and remunerative. Address, with reierence, AWW1 WANT AN HONEST, RELIABLE MAN OF + good habits, with $6,000’ to $3,000 in cash, asan equal partner in a good, sale and well paying business; noae but those answering the above requirements need address NoNEIL & V., 182 Reade street. WHOLESALE MANUFACTURING AND COMMIS. sion concern would borrow $10,000 to $30,000 from reliabie business man, giving him lucrative employment ‘with unquestionable security tor capital Address GUAR- NTEk, box 175 Heraid oft A 1 DESIRE TO DISPSOSE OP MY | BUSINESS, ‘\. “wholesale, bar and family liquor trade, doin $0,000 yearly; will sell tor $7,0.0 cash; low at $12,100; private reasons for selling; Aine chance to enter an lished business. Addr 1, box 126 Herald oftice. EY, WAYLAND HOYT, PASTOR, WILL PREACH inthe Tabernacle Baptist church, Second avenue and Tenth street, next inoday, at 104 A. M. Evening service at Steinway Subject for evening ser- “What th ho Way to Get It” EV, D, MILLER, D. Dz, PASTOR, reaches in Fiymouth Baptist church, Fifiy-tirst street, between Nini 1g AL M. and 7% P. at ‘oul Wants, and Leyte ts nd Tenth avenues, sunday, BROOKLYN GROCERY ESTABLISHMENT RE- quires a live man to extend business, as clerk or partner. capital required, energ: and thorough knowl- edge of business Address v. ROOER, Herald Brook- lyn Branch office. LEASE FOR SALE—OF FINE HOTEL, NEAR THE city; several acres of shaded grounds: steamboat landing on the premises. Businoss summer and winte ©. 8, PeOK & CO,, sl Fitth ayenu R%, I. M. ATWOOD, FISTH UNIVERSALIST SO- ciety, Plimpton Hall, corner Ninth and Stuyvesant Street, this morning, at ll o'clock, Subject ‘'Self denia S™ MARK’S CHURCH, CORNER SECOND AVENUE and Tenth street.—Rev. Dr. Rvlance, Rector.—Ser- vices 10% A. M. and 7}, P.M. Subject tor evening iec- ture—“On the Sot St IGNATIUS CHURCH, FORTIETH STREET, BE- tween Fifth and Sixt avenuos. The Rev. #. C. Ewer, Ls, D., rector. ‘he rector will repeat, by re- quest, the sermon of last Sunday morning. on “Catho- licity and Sectarianism,” at the evening service. Services on Sunday, 7, 9 10:0 A. M. and 7:0 P. M RINITY BAPTIST CHURCH, FIPTY-FIFTH STREET, near Lexington avenue. Rev. Dr. Holme, pastor.— Preaching at 104 A. M, and 7% P. M. HB FOURTH ANNIVERSARY OF THE YOUNG Men's Universalist Association will be held at the Church of the Divine Paternity, corner of Forty-tith street and Fifth avenue, on Monday evening, October 20, at 8 o'clock. Addresses by Kev. Dr. Chapin, Geral Massey, the English poct; Rev. J. U. Mitchell. of Scot- land; Rev. Miss hapin, of ‘Towa, and others. The public are cordially invited. HE COSMOPOLITAN CONFERENCE, SOUTHWEST corner Eignteenth street and Third avenue.—To- day, at3 P. M.,G. W. Madox lecturesen “The Stock and Our Monetary em.” Debate open to all. 4 )D STREET PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, WEST OF Broadway.—Preaching, Sabbath morning. at 10% = iraphlaey at 4o’clock, by the pastor, Rey. W. W. jewell. (A —*-FURNITURE AND BEDDING. G,. & 3, HEYMAN & MACK respectfully announce th in connection with goods of their own manufacture, they have received large consignments from the best known furniture manufac- turers of this city, which must be sold without regard to cost to reimburse them for advances made. The stock is the best assorted and choicest in the city. The attention of buyers is solicited, N.B.—Several hundred Chamber Suits (0 pieces), $25 each. G. & 8. HEYMAN & MACK, Nos. 388, 390 and 892 Hudson street, corner of Houston, a Ubiown store, No. 1,028 Third avenue, corner Sixty-rst ree! Factories, Nos. 276, 278, 280 and 282 West Houston strect, A. DEGRAAF & TAYLOR, 87 and 89 Bowery, Furniture Manufacturers, Wholesale and Retail Dealers. The largest stock in the city to select from. Furniture of all kinds, styles and descriptions. Carpets, Oilcloths, Rugs, &c. Prices reduced 20 per cent for the next 30 days, on account of the panic. Branch store, 81 Fourth avenue, near A. T. Stewart & Co.'s. A —CARPETS! CARPETS!! Furniture! Furniture!! All the newest and choicest stvles in Carpets and Fur- niture, Beds, Bedding, Mattresses, Otlcloths, Window Shades, &c., at the large wholesale and retail warerooms, oy 816 Kighth avenue, corners of Thirty-Afth Call and examine. D, KELLY, Successor to H. O'Farrell. 14 ‘LOST, A BOOK OF HOUSEHOLD 1.) Poems, by Dana. The onder will receiv reward by leaving or sending itto 61 St. Mari REWARD.—LOST, A WHITE BASTARD SPITZ, answers to the name Sax. The above reward will be paid to any one who will return him to 44 Bowery $15 REWARD.—LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN ©) from the premises of the subscriber, a large poinier Dog, color liver and white, double nose, has got a roken toe on the left hind foot, scar on lip, front feet crooked trom the knees down, tail about 7 inches long, The above toward will be answers to the name of Mack. paid by returning the same to WM. THOMPSON, Central Aveaue, Morrisania, Westchester county, N. $50 REWARD. OR STOLEN FROM A POU stadic on the corner of Stuyvesant and Latayette avenues, on Thursday night, October 16, a brown Mai about I4’bands high; iz good condition; no marks, ex opting wall eyes. ‘The finder will please retarn her to above address. $50 REWARD.—STOLEN, FROM HOHOKGS, 9) Thursday night, Octdber 16 a black Mare, 13 hands high : stout built: star on forehead; white spot on back ; white socg on the right hind Jeg and long scar on lett hind leg. Send information to R. M, JACOBUS, 70 Beekman New York. 100 REWARD WILL PE PAID FOR THE R covery of the body of Edmund t., Morton, lost tober 15 trom of yacht Julia, near the Erie docks, Jersey City. Had on bine yacht uniform; age, years, Apply to W. W, SHIPPEN, Esx., Hoboken Inprovement Company, Hoboken; or JOHN W. GREENE, v4 West ‘Twenty second street. 500 REWARD. LOST OR, STOLEN, A PACK 9) age containing three $1,000 San’ Franncisco ix Per Cent Bonds: one $50 Callfornia State Seven Per Cent Bond ; four $100 United States Five-Twenty Bonds, and about $500 in money. ‘The above reward. will be paid by returning the property to the Central Felice O- ce, 200 Mulberry stree' K, L. M. CARNDEN. Tr THE PARTY RETURNS MY WATCH, TAKEN AT Woodhull’s lecture (Friday), he will be’ handsomely Pt die ane DON ectew ieh by Lak it and sending me the ticket, he will mach obli s BLADWORTH, 43 Broadway. ia lep sige __ YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, & SAIL BOAT WANTED-IN EXCHANGE FOR A é-year-old Mare, Wagon and Harness; mare valued At $500) Apply tod, H. GOLDING, foot of 14th street, Harlem River. Boats OF | ALL DESCRIPTION, WOOD AND. ME- tallic and Spoon Oars, at shop, 368 street, and lath street, Harlem River, aah gal STEPHEN ROBERTS, OR SALE—THE SLOOP YACHT SIREN, 39 FEET long { perfectly sound and well found tn all respects; a splendid sea boat and weil fltted for Southern waters: Inquire of FRANK S, foot of Thirty-seventh street, south Brooklyn, where she can be seen. Lor SALE—A 19 FOOT SUB AND MAINS BOAT: very fast and cheap: two years old, sound good order. Apply to IDOL, 5 South stroet. ae. WOR SALE—A TUGBOAT, 18X20 INCH CYLINDER, Apply t0 JAS, A. DAVEN: in good ranning order, PORT, 85 South street, New Yor OR SAL HOONER YACH FEET LONG; large cabin; sails and rigging nearly new and in per: fect order, lying at foot of 1i6th street, Bast@River, For particulars apply at 77 Bleecker street, QCREW YACHT SPITFIRE FOR SALE OHEAP—¢ Steet tong, U beam, 24 draught; very economical: cabin: speed twelve miles hourly, foot of Smith street, Brooklyn. Apply at the _MARBLE MANTELS. ORTMENT OF MANTELS, UNSU 4 for ti saaty of siosign and quality of workman Slate work of all Kinds a specialty, igi PENRIVN SLATE COMPANY, Fourth avenue and Seventeenth street, Union square. QTEWARTS SLATE MANTELS, MARBLE AND WOOD SD Mantels, rich apd clegant Wovigns, at the lowest ices, 220 and 122 Weet Twenty-third street, between eventh and Kighth avenue’ SLATE MANTELS, embracing now designs and colors, si cription, late Work of every de un SLATE COMPANY, 842 Sixth avenue. _____ MISCELLANEOUS YOU WANT TRUTH, NO HUMBUG, Mrs. CO! 817 West Thirty-sixth street, ba: And letter writ LOTE & JANES, STATIONERS, PRINTERS AND S Blank took Wahuincturers 98 € Ulton strget, Blang Boks wade vo daticruy L ON ment, —ROYAL HAVANA OF CUBA, KENTUCKY STATE « and German Lotteries.—Circulars, containing full information, sent free. ARKS & CO., pankers, 1 dway, room 2; private office attache, —WEEKLY AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS FOR Furniture, ‘pets and Bedding, at B. M. OOW- PERTHWAIT & COs, 155 and 157 Chatham street. An immense stock and low prices. RIVATE RETREAT FOR INEBRIATES,—AT THE request of several medical gentlemen of New York Dr. WILLIAM MURPHY, late Health Commissioner, bh. ned his spacious residence, at Mount Vernon, We y for the reception of a small num: Létters addressed to Dr. W. MURPHY jediute attention. will receive imi OYAL HAVANA LOTTERY. intormation turnished, orders filled, circulars sent free on application. Spanish bank bills and governments purchased. TAYLOR & CO., Bankers, No. 11 Wall si York city. HAVANA LOTTERY—GERMAN STATES Lotteries. VETTER & CO., 185 Bowery (Germania Bank Building): Post office box, 4,271. Branch office, 387 Eighth avenue becween Twenty-minth and Thirtieth atree Z% —ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY, + Royal Havana. Royal Havana, Royal Havana Lottery. 5.25, 000, Prizes cashed. Circulars, with full information, free. Address orders to P. C. DEVLIN, Stationer and General 30 Liberty street, } OYAL gent, parity a's ew York. be QQ) -KENTUCKY LOTTERY, ROYAL 6589:589.tivens acd Kentusky cieulare tres, ddress BALEY & OU. (office established $0 years), 174 Broadway. : Ay N CADEMY %, Brooklyn Tabernacle congregation. Rev. T, DE WIT? fALMAGE, Pastor Regular churcn service wilt be held t and every Sabbath hereafter; in the moruing at 14s, even- ing at74. Seats free. The Acacemy of Music will be oc- cupied until the completion of the new Tabernacle. T ROBINSON HALL, 18 EAST SIXTEENTH street, between Fifth avenue and Union square, Professor 8. B, Brittan lectures on Spiritualism at 73g P. 4 hy en's lyceum m 1hg A. NTHON MEMORIAL CHURCH, FORTY-EIGHTH street, west of Sixth avenve.—Services at 1034 A. M. and 73, P. M. Next in course of sermons on “The Prophets” will be delivered at eve tor, Rev. R. Heber Newton, will ing service, The rec- UCTION NOTICE.—GOOD SECOND HAND AND misfit ‘pets, all sizes, rich patterns; English Brussels and ingrain, daily trom auction, very cheap, at 112 Fulton street, Letween William and Nassau streets. fig PERSON DESIRING TO PLACE SOME FURNI- ture on storage may have the same well cared for and a price paid tor limited use. Address CAREFUL, Herald ofic HANDSOME LARGE VELVET CARPET FOR sale—Very slightly damaged, $50. Inquire at 131 Tiinton place, near Sixth avenue, CTUAL BUSINESS COLLEGE, 2, = C WEST SIDE, Sixth avenue, corner of Twenty-third street—Day and evening—Bookkeeping, Penmanship, Arithmetic, &c.; all branches only $30 per quarter, evenings. wlease ry A JOHN HERRLICH & CO.'S, 880 BROADWAY— nly house in the United States that maker tl Premium F:ckhardt Beds, for parlors, &c.; also the cete- brated enclosed Bureaus and other Furniture on favor- able terins. B.—Look out for counterfeit Pickhardt ds, as there is none to be got except as above. i ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT PRI- A. Vate sale in lots to sult; Parlor Suits $100 to $125; Top and plush Suits,$5; Bedsteads, Sureaus, fine Bedding, Borkeawes, dining hall and kitehen Furniture. Carpets, Paintings, Bronzes, &c. Oall this day (sunday) or Mon: day at private resiuence, 210 West Twenty-first street. T A SACRIFICE—FOR SALE, BY ORDER OF A A private family (iow in Europe), magnificent crim. son satin Parlor Suit, nearly new, cost tor $175 cash; one do., $150: brocatel and rep Suits, $65, $50 an $05; Planoforte, Bronzes, Vases, Paintings, Clocks, Vase: Mirrors, Curtain Carpets, rosewood and ‘walnut Chamber Suits, Mattresses, Bedding, Sideboard. Exton. sion Table, Silverware, loss than half cost. Residence 10¢ East Twenty-fifth street, between Fourth and Lexing- ton avenues. BARGAIN—IN GOOD SECOND HAND FUR- niture, nearly new; magnificent satin Parlor Suits, it $600, for 3s one do., $150; rep Suit, seven piece: ont Carpets, 0c, per yard Planolorte, goat tor $i; Silver, China, Paintings, Bronzes, 4c. less than vate residence, No. 1 West Twenty- halfcost, al third st reet, near Sixth avenue. ‘NARPETS AND FURNITURE AT THE LOWEST cash prices; weekly or monthly, payments, taken, ALY & CUNNINGHAM, 384 and 386 Third avenue, near Twenty-eighth street. LL SEATS FREB ON SUNDAY EVENINGS AT ALL Souls’ Cha: corner Fourth and Twentieth streets; Henry W. Bellows, minister. October 19 at 7% P.M. Rev. 8, H. Camp, of Brooklyn, will preach, Subject—"The Consolat God.” NHURCH OF THE ATONEMENT, MADISON AVE- / nue, corner of Twenty-eighth street, New York. Divine services, 104g A. M. and b4 P. CATHOLIC APOSTOLIC CHURCH, | SIXTEENTH street, between Sixth and Seventh’ avenues —Sun- day, 74 P.M, Rey. W. W. Andrews, of Hartford. Conn. fill preach, Subdject'—'Christendom Rejecting Christ.” YHUROH OF OUR FATHER, CLERMONT AVENUB, J near, Atiantic street, Brooklyn.—Rev. I, R. Nye, astor, will commence a'series of lectures on the relig: ous aspects and questions of the age. | First lecture, “The Evangelical Ailiance.” Services at 7i, Strangers provided with seats. Morning services at ly EGRAAF & COCHRANE, D)*°"“tio and 154 West Twenty-third street, between Sixth and seventh avenues. Furniture of every description, Pi Gian tae eae Bi ts ler Glasses, Cornice mobreguins Hace and: Nottingham Curtains * sed eacKe & COCHRANE, 152 and 154 West Twenty-third street. OR SALE. A LADY HAVING SUFFICENT FURNT- ture for seven rooms, all nearly new, owing to con- tinued illness will Gispoee, of same ata sacrifice. For page address B. C. D, Herald Uptown Branch office. f Fo SALE, CHEAP—A HANDSOME BLACK WALNUT Redstead and Dressing Case, almost new. Call at 136 West thirty-sixth street, (rom 9A. M, to 12 M., Monday. NAHURCH OF THE DISCIPLES, MADISON AVENUR, / corner Forty-fiith et, Re’ eorge HH. eeareee Pastor.—Preaching at 10%; subject, “The Way Back to the Garden of Eden.” Evening subject, “Christ's King- dom.” Sunday school and Bible ( ats. JHURCH OF OUR SAVIOUR (B V. J. M. PULLMAN, / pastor), Hall oi the Standard Club, 1,464 Broadway, corner Forty-second street. —Morning service at 104. In the evening, at 7%, the Rey. Miss Chapin, of Lowa city. AHURCH OF CHRIST, TWENTY-BIGHTH STREET, / near Broadway.—Kev. W. C. Dawson, the pastor, will preach at 10:80 A. M, aud 7:8 P.M. All'are cordially invited. HRIST CHURCH, FIFTH AVENUE AND THIRTY. J fiith street. orning prayer, ores, evening pra, 7s ‘The rector, the Rev. Hugh’ Miller Thomson, 0 Cintes. In the evening the third lecture in the course on ethics~""The Parily.” Bhai l' OF HUMANITY, L avenue, near Kighteenth morning, sclentitic sermon by Steph ue aeons Organization.” Yh vited. YHURCH OF THE RESURRECTION, EATY-FLeTA sti ra ARLORS 20) THIRD 11030 o'oloek this Poarl Andrews, e public are In: reet, between Lexington afd’ Third avenu Living service morning aud evening by the rector, Re ‘Uy, Wbagg, Suuday sehooul at . pressly } above are offered to houseke YREAT BARGAINS IN THE FURNITURE STORE GPP cer Broadway, opposite New York Hotel (to pay advances), Fine Parlor Sults ilk, satin and rep coverings), Library, Chamber ana Dining Room suits; Mirrors, Clocks, Pianos, China ‘and Glassware, antique and modern Paintings, Gas Fixtures, Desks, all styles, &c., &c., all of which must be sold at lowest prices. This stock {s worthy the inspection of buyers. Goods Yeu of Cohsiguiments and speedily sold, with prompt 2 A, CLARKE, 147 BROADWAY, MANUFAC. turer of fine parlor Furniture of every description; also Dining Room and Chamber Snits, spring and hair Mattresses, parlor Beds, &c., on favorable terms o: pay- ment. ANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN FURNITU: y Mirrors Carpets Clocks, Catiery and Fated Ward ose OF y consigning for auction Site fo he As MCULELLAND, 1.219 Chestnut street, Phila delpma, ee has one of the largest and best showrooms in that eity. 4 WALNUT BEDSTEADS, CHAMBER SET 1.500. eases ac. tow ntides aediom sag and road way steads ing Case: fe. ihe ‘sat the man tor th act 'S manufactory, 980 Had. grades; also extra fh ami Dre! fui nuractured es wholesale priogs, &t FARNE, Sout pWeew STATIONERY AND MANUFACTURING BUSI- hess can be had for a few hundred dollars. Apply at 24 Myrde avenue, Brooklyn. FIRST CLASS OYSTER SALUON, DOING A TIP. top business, for sale; just fitted up, regardless of expense, with all Inte improvements, on one of the lead. ing avenues of the city; reason fol sel ickness of the proprietor. Inquire, between 10 and jock, of D. COLGAN ry ADDITIONAL CAPITAL PROCURED For merchants, manutacturers and others; real exchanged for business; mining properties, tiated: persons with capital secking business approved opportunities. Reterences—G. W. Co., Publishers, Madison eqnare, &c. GRIGGS, CARLETON & CO., Financial and Business Agents, 93 Broadway. A PHYSICIAN WANTED—AS PARTNER IN A PRI- vate medical office; practice over $3,000 per year. eae fot five days, at 249 East Fiftieth street, or 14 Amity sree FIRST CLASS PATENT WANTED.—IT MUST BE hew, novel and in great demand. Call at or ad- Grom INVENTOR! EXCHANGE, No. 5 Amity street, near roadwa: (A BUSINESS MAN WILL INVEST $1,000, ON GOOD security, where he can have a position at fair sal- ary. Address 923 Sixth avenue. N INTEREST IN A FiRMLY ESTABLISHED, SAFE and tully protected business, paying well and in- Creasing, will be sold on liberal terms: 8. EB, H. VANDYKE, 160 Broadway. RESPONSIBLE PARTY WITH A CASH CAPITAL’ of $800 to take @ confidential josition and interest in an established office business, UNITED STATES PRO- TEOTIVE ASSOCIATION, 305 Broadway. USINESS WANTED-GROCERY PKEFERRED; must be a bargain: communications strictly con- fidential; will make good trade, pay some cash and ox up immediately. Adcress INDUSTRY, Herald office, STABLISHED MANUFACTURING BUSINESS, PAY- ing over $2,000 yearly; can be doubled; thorough in- vestigation given; stock and orders in will pay purchase money ; price $1,900, half cash. Address STAPLE, Herald office. OR SALE—AN INTEREST IN A SUCCESSFUL manufacturing business to a go-ahead man, com- Potent to take full charge; unencumbered Real ‘Estate ken in part payment. Apply at 150 Broadway, room 5. j1OR SALE—BUSINESS; A FIRST CLASS OYSTER Saloon, doing a Cirgid basiness; just fitted up, re- @ardiess of expense, with all late improvements, on one of the leading avenues of the city; reason for sellin sickness of the Bro rietor. Inquire, between 10 and o'clock, of D, COLGAN, 363 Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn. OR SALE—STOCK AND GOOD WILL OF COUNTRY Store. 300 miles n Long Island, doing a cash busi- ness of £00, Froperty’ for sale or long lease given. RULAND & WHITING, No. 5 Beekman street, New York. PF, SALE—THE STATE RIGHT FOR NEW YORK of a valuable patent for an article of unive' use; article well introduced. Apply at 71 Broadway, room 110. (OR SALE—A GOOD PAYING STATIONERY STORE, with five years’ cheap lease, doing a cash business of beard Per ARUML: ® great bargain. Address STA- TIONER, box 104 Herald office. OR SALE—THE WHOLE OR A HALF INTEREST ina tin, Lp ithe 9 gas fitting and bars wae, busi- ness, 12 miles from New York. Address PLUMBING, Herald office. Gran ‘A MAN ACQUAINTED WITH THE TRADE in the West desires to arrange with some party hav- ing means, for business during the winier in illinois or lowa. Address K., 4) Cortlandt street. HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE CANADIAN PATENT for De Guinons' celebrated gas machine, which I will sell at a low figure: a fortune for the right man; machine on exhibition. WILLIAM H, DAVIS, 33 Montgomery street, Jersey City, A. B. Bunting's office. ARTNER WANTED—IN,A SOUND MANUFACTURING business, with $6,000, to join the present proprietor, who has a like amountin the concern; full particalars n Interview. Address R. 8. B., box l18 Herald office. ARE CHANCE.—FOR SALE, THE ENTIRE MA- ‘chinery and Fixtures of a large first class Steam Taundry at agreat bargain it applied for immediately. ‘Apply to or address LAUNDRY, 143 Kast Fittieth street. IBBON, LACE, EMBROIDERY AND SMALL Ware Business for sale, in the best location on a jeading avenue; large trade in ladies’ and children’s underclothing; no unsalable stock: price $10,000. Ap- ply to GRIGGS, CARLETON & CO., 98 Broadway. EWING MACHINE COMBINATION.—WANTED, A ©) partner to make attachments under three patents. Address J. B., Herald office. TPRUCKING, WANTED.SEE HORSES AND CAR. riages, Address box 17) Herald office. (0 DENTISTS.—WANTED, AN ACTIVE PARTNER with $200, or will sell whole of an old established Dental Office. Call on or address DENTIST, 406 Court street, Brooklyn. WHE BEST RESTAURANT DOWN TOWN, WILL BE sold at bargain; first class oyster trate; no reason- able offer reiused ; Paginas prod! Abie, increasing. 8. E. H. VANDYK#, 160 Broadway. WANTED A FARTY WITH $10.000 TO $1500, TO ine! a manufacturing business in the hosiery and gentlemen’s furnishing line; goods controlled by patents: factory now in suceesstul operation; satisfactory reter- ences. Address ENERGY, Herald office. ANTED- BY A YOUNG GENTLEMAN WHO HAS had considerable business experience, a position in an office or any light manuracturing business: would be willmg to. invest $1,000 or $2,000 on good security. Ad- dregs CASPER, Herald office. ANTED—A MAN WITH $5,000 IN A MANUFACTUR.- ing business; profits 200 per cent; investigation in- i, Address for three days 1876, care of Nickerson, r street, New York. ANTED TO PURCHASE—AN ESTABLISHED PAY- ing Business in New York or Brooklyn. Address GEORGE F. HAND, Post office, Brooklyn. IN GREENBACKS TO LOAN OR INVEST on a small commission or interest; personal security only: answers with full particulars noticed first; no agents. Address CONFIDENTIAL, box lit Herald Uptown Branch office. 150. —A YOUNG MAN WITH THIS AMOUNT, ! Bevins leisure hour evenings, will be paid oO ir wee! securi jor the money, ress VAVIES, Heraid offic id stil 300. —A TEMPERATE MAN WANTED WITH ‘« this amount, to take charge of a branch office; business pays $00 weekly without risk. Call at 737 Broad- way, room 19. 1 000. —ADVERTISER WOULD INVEST $1,000, * '« together with personal services, in any Gir ‘ing interprise ; satisfactory references. Address BLAECKER, box 12¢ Herald office. (00 WILL EURCHASE ONE-HALF INTEREST 1.0) in an old established cash business, paying i hance for an energetic man. 1000 per Veer HAY ERSDORFER & UU. 62 Bowery. YEARLY PROFIT INCOME MAY BB divided with advertiser by a business $40.00 fentomas ready to nm v6 Immediate services and Address Ris’ ssound business of high character. MENT, Herald Uptown Sranch oitiee. 0 POLITICAL. POLLO HALL TWENTY-F(RS?! ASSEMBLY DE strict Convention. met October 18 and nominated John W. smith for the Assembly ‘ ARCHIBALD PHILL(PS, Jr., Chairman. RAN, Seere! DPPMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN NOMINATION. ‘Taomas Cot For County Clers, __ WILLIAM WALSH. PBMockari0 REPUBLICAN NOMINATION. FOR Si WILLIA: Type Founder. OLITICAL AND EVERY VARIBIY OF PRINTIN by TOWER, GILDURSLERVE & 0O., 76 and 7d Chambers street, near Broadway. A splendid assorte ment of display poster, type; J) steam presses, day” and night. Handbills and tickets at shortest notice and low rates. a4 ip Ri} | EFORM ASSOCIATION EXEQUTIVE COMMITTEE, Everett lous er 18, 1873.—Bids tor making , Octu 515 election boxes like sample » how at headquarters, will be opened on 25th inst; boxes to be ready tor de- livery three days before election ; JOHN FOLEY, Chairinan Executive Committes. \ORCHES! TORCHES! TORCHES! J For sale, 2,000 Torch Lamps, suitable for political Drocessions, cheap for cash. apply to M. L. GERBER, 71 Fourta avenue, opposite Stewart's balding. 47H SENATORIAL DISTRICT. Ata meeting of the German representatives of the above district, held at the Atlantic Hotel, on Satmrday afternoon, the 18th inst, the Hon. Edward J. Shandley was recommended to thé Fourth Sonatorial Convention as their candidate (or Senator, and we urge as our right his nowination by the raid Convention on ‘Tuesday next, the 26th of October. HENRY PETERS, Chairman, Gkonow E, Fuxsser, Secretary, T THE NEW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSTO, No. 5 East Fourteenth street, near Fitth aveauo, next door to Delinonico's, AND BROOKLYN BRANCH, 102, 104 and 106 Court street, near ALL BRANCHES of Vocal and Tnstrumental Musie, Harmony and Composition, Klocution and Modern Lawn- guages, are taught (privately and in classes) by the most eminent Professors at prices within the reach of all. SUBSCRIPTION BOOKS OPEN VAY AND EVENING. N. B.—The New York Conservatory is the only char- tered ‘Conservatory of Music in the State, having no branch in this city, and bein, en irety distinct trom institutions which liitate 5 name, evidently with view of oblaining patronage thereby. The Arion Fianos are used in the New York school. Plt on te “i Sada 5 Be" MERICAN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, ‘863 Kk. tate. roadway, New York, Branches Brooklyn... + sees++973 Falton street. Jersey vity 43 Montgomery street. Thorough instraction in aii bravehes ot Vocal and {n- strumental Music, at liberal terms, by celebrated Pro- fessors. We depend on no charter, but only upon actual merit. For further particulars and circulars apply to LADY WILL GIVE INSTRUCTION IN MUSIC FOR ‘a home in a genteel family, or would take charge ot house where family is small. Address PIANOFORTB, Herald office. A YOUNG GENTLEMAN FROM ENGLAND WISHES a situation as organist and choirmaster (Cathedral Gatotney For reterences, &c., address W. U. W., Herald office. AX ORGANIST WOULD LIKE A POSITION IN either a Catholic or Episcopal church; terms reason- able. fAddres Id oftioe. A WELL KNOWN ENGLISH BARYTONE DESIRES a position in a synagogue. Address AD LIBITUM, Herald office. GENTLEMAN WILL GIVE INSTRUCTION ON the Pianotorte at pupil's residence for $10 per quar- fer; best references given. Address, witl ence, TEACHER, box 20 Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,288 roe LADY, SUCCESSFUL, PAINSTAKING AND CON- scientious, will Bive piano lessons at her own or il’s residence: highest reference; terms moderate. on or address MUSIC TEACHER, 264 Bleecker street. YOUNG MAN WISHES TO TAKE PIANO LES- sons at teacher's residence; must be in the vicinit of Thirtieth street and Sixth avenue. Address GOTT- FREY, Herald Uptown Branch office. LADY TEACHER OF THE PIANO WISHKS A few more pupiley moderate terms; practice if de- sirea. 218 West Thirty-third street. OF OF MUSIC, NO. 5 WhST FOURTEENTH street, west of Fifth avenue—Mme. GAZZANIGA and Signot ALBITES, instructors in all branches of Singing according to purcs: Itaian method. |ARD.—MUSICAL.—MISS WATSON HAS RESUMED private musical instruction at University of Music, 93 Clinton place (Fighth street). Piano, Organ, Guitar and Singing. Circulars mailed. No classes. Cw. BOYS WANTED—WITH HIGH VOICES. AD- dress box 230 Herald office. E. WITTERWELL, FROM THE CONSERVATORY «of Paris, will give Insiruction on violin and piano; terms moderate. West Thirty -first street, A GHALLAMS MUSICAL ACADEMY, 12 ONION . square.—Thorongh instruction plano, violin, organ, tmony; private or clasy lessons, under Mr. tuition oF supervision ; modern languages A singing, Hallam’ taught, M SCHWARZ, TEACHER ON THE VIOLIN. FOR « particulars inquire at his residence, No. 9% Second avenae. ee ISS ANNIE E. HARRIS, PIANIST, FROM THE Royal Academy of London, having a tew hours of the morning disengaged, can receive two to three pupils on moderate terms. Apply at her residence 202 Sevemty- sixth street, near Third avenue. M3 $3 PER MONTH OR $3 PER QUARTE! for instruction on the piano, with daily pract pupils rapidly advanced, at 631 Eighth avenue, betwe Thirty-sixth and TI vel ets. JEW YORK CONSERVATORY ORCHESTRAL SCHOOL and CHORAL SOCIETY, No. 5 East Fourteenth street, near Filth avenue. be tsrbtecbotcs Baton eras seas Negara The Normal pepartmeny of the NEW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC is at_ No. 5 Kast Fourteenth street, near Fifth avenue, next to Deimonico’s. JIGNOR LOTTI BEGS TO INFORM FRIENDS: and pupils that le is prepared to receive applications for lessons in singing at his residence, 44 West Twelfth street, near Fi(th avenue HE NATIONAL CONSERVATORY T has been incorporated in the New York Conservatory of Music. No. 5 East Fourteenth street, next to Delmonico’s, Subscription books open daily. HE MISSES SLOMAN.—INSTRUCTION IN ear i Singing and Warp in the classical and appro curopean academies at pupil's residence aad 63 West Thirt; th e (3 methods of their own, No. ¢ HE ) BARY sires a Sunda: TRINITY, Herald omic if Qe WEST 377H ST.—A YOUNG LADY WILL GIVE B21 Meets un the pianoforte for $0 and $8 per quar. | ter; special attention given to beginners. Gall on oF | address. ONE OF TRINITY CHURCH DE- evening engagement. Addrew THE LECTURE SEASON. Y's: Fea ET LECTURE IN AMERICA 4 | atte, be delivered in pgete § ALL, Twenty-third st, and Fou ; | ASSOCIATION ONDAY EVENING, October 37. Be SUBJECT :—“Concerning a Spirit World Revealed to Natural World from the Earliest Times, by Meat Objective Manifestations, with an Identification at Tree of Knowledge of Good aad Byil” ‘Admission 50. ; Reserved Seats, 7Sc. Tickets for sale at Schirmer's, 701 Broadway, Andrew Judson Davis & Co.'s, 1A East Fourth street. ENRY WARD BEECHLR opens the MERCANTILE LIBRARY LECTURE Course, at Association Hall, October 20. Course ticki including reserved seats, Single admission, 75 reserved seats, $l, at Schirmer’s, 701 and 114 Broad the Library an the Hall. <I HAVE THIS AMOUNT TO INVEST IN 1.500. ome legitniate business, either as partner oF otherwise; first class reference indispensable; business must be described to Address CASH NO, 1, Herald office. (0 <Aa RARE CHANCE FOR A YOUNG OR 000. tmadie-aged man, with the above amount, So spt inte onset Parnes le Mtatar viet dildroan, its Foal name, R. 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Possessing superior ‘antage: ‘ t " fs ds Rwnenmare NCORPO! ED $20,000 marina ah seuonrenarae tented article; is not unt will stand a thorouga Cuvesigation. Addreas ALN. Wi Harnld oiioe. with unlimited cash sales, paying finely; articu- OX 132 ie LOAN OFFICEs. T 80 MASSAU STRERT, BETWEEN FULTON John streew—NEWMAN LEOPOLD continues, iaying, selling or advancing on Diamonds, Watel Jewelry, Pianos, Merchandise, Lite Policies, for amount. ADVANCES MADE TO ANY AMOUNT ow monds, Watches, Jewelry, Silks, India Laces, Merchandise, in original or broken. pack! purchased at JOSEPH SOLOMON & C0.'S, 134 street. Private office for ladies, Established 1350, habla Espanol. " T NO. 57 THIRTEENTH STREET, NEAR BRO. way, I pay the highest prices tor Hlamogee, ‘atc Jewelry; advance on the same, ISAAC! Broker, 57 Thirteenth street, near Broadway: - setiobe T BROADWAY, CORNER Of NINTH q tid Wns liberally advanced on Diamonds, Jewelry, India shawls, Silks, &c.; the same sold; private ia FR, Pal pW Xa fe $H ON HAND—AT. REASONABLE loan; sams of tf to ¥ D0. on Securities, JA 0 Juables and Pianos, Diamonds, Fore ral. 1 26 BROADWAY (NO SIGNS), ut au PRIVATES j= trance.—Liberal advances Persons erty of ever: Bought ang description; the same ben. Open until 9 P, My Lower 1 267 BROADWAY, OVER HERALD BRANCH Aa ey Diamond, Waichen, Jewelry, &c, Same bought and sold. __EYES AND EARS, W gh Wrteg f BYES.—T. ba eh. IN. iivman Bye ee to correct Marana wi ih — : “

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