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AMUSEMENT®. ne RRO. BROADWAY, ROADWAY THEATRE, | 728 AND 78) BROAD AS: imlasion, 6 cents; secured bee Tite LINGARDS, mane n Horace, Alice Bunnini and Dickie HL ‘TU Moay NEV BNING 8 o'clock, for the last times in the he oriinal Comedy, i thred acta hew world-famous by LING, HRD oniiets tobaret We Beck ar People and Ais of Prominent en, fncladiug General Graut, Alexander IL, James Cordon Bennett, &c., toxether with a Caricature ~of he great Caricaturist in the pri ONDA RENT, December S, frst time in Alesandre Dumas’ new Comedy, “DIANB,’ QueTIRGARDS and their eatire dramatic Organization ‘will appear. oREAT ar 4, ME AGERIE AND HIPPODROME. Proprietor eRiCAN IN TE BUILDING, ae aronue and nd Sixt “third street. ‘The Menagerie alone contains 500 of the most rare and tld beasts. Cofhe Museum abounds in curiosities from all parts of id. ‘at Double Ring Cirevs has 200 male and female Lint. * fo accommodate the masses doors will be open daily frou 12 M, to10P. M. Grand tree, promptly at 2 and 8 o'cloc Admission to every thin W conts. A [BLO'S GARDEN. v4 BLACK CKOOK. POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT, BLACK ©) ROOS., 1 two BLACK CROOK BLACK CROOK. | PERFULM ANCES BLACK CROOK ‘O.D. afternoon and evening, in every department—Adults, LART MATINEL. | AFTERNOON, LAST NIGHT LAST MATINEE. AT 1:30, LAST NIGHT LAST MATINEE. EVENING, Last NIGHT LABT MATINEE. AT 745. LAST NIGHT Last MATINEE, Lass NIGHT BLAQK CROOK. BLAOK CROOK. BLACK CROOK. THE MOST. MAGNIFICENT BALLET SPLCTAC, EV AT ANY THEATRE IN WORLD. east MATINEE, Monday Eacning, Decen jer 8 the celebrated 1 comical, fairy, ted the HILDE zt i THE poste L UNCLE A Froduced with new ce ments, and eth det o e Aigurantes, headed DY he A ert PEERLE BOX OFFICE FOR SALE OF SEATS TPARATRE COMIQUE Mr, JOSH HART... SPATHER TIME, tof 150 coryphees and ‘OW OPEN, 51¢ BROADWAY. jole Proprietor. MATINEE MATINEE Mr. RM, Carroll TX10 TO-DAY and his Introducing s Three Boys. e TO-DAY —— WORRELL SISTERS, Mr. Bph Horn, 4a. Harrigan, at —— John Wild, ‘Miss Sophie§fElms, Chas. a ene ay. Mr. Tora Harper.| Miss Jeanie tuches, | MATINEE Mrs. John Wid. Miss Kitty O'Neil, TO-DAY Mass Jenuie Sateriee, Miss Marie Gorentio, aT Miss Jennie Yeainans and, the entire 2% Jn the Cast MATINEB IXION, IXiON. TO-DAY IX 24 P.M. R SAMUELLS' NEW PARK THEATRE. SATURDAY. becenber 6 MATINEE—NEW | MAGDALEN, Evening a8, last appearance 0} MISS CARLOTTA LECLERCQ ‘AS OFFINGT IN MASKS AND PACES. MONDAY, December 3 MR. JOHD yLLOU Box office open from 3 DER ELEPLA comedy, in four acts, _ Box office o} eid from 9 ‘al 14 o'el Canissa, V rus and 01 BARNUM'S ,, Lehmann, Popular MORAL GREAT SHOW. P. ce American Institute Building, 3d avenue and 65d street The mammoth Museum, Menagerie and Hippodrome thronged afternoon and evening. Owing to these imme: therings, ladies, children and all who can do so are advised to attend the after noon exhi ition, and avoid in a measure the crowds and excitement inseparable from the evening entertainment It should be from 12M. wiv P.M. The great Double Ring Cireus will com- mence promptly at 2 and 8 clock. The Arenic De- partment partment consists of two hundred male and te- tale artisis selected from the foremost ranks of the pro- Teosion. Bee them! See them! Also “Zip,” the ALVINI’S RETURN AND FAREWELL, SIX NIGHTS and TWO MATINEES, commencing MONDAY, DEC. "8 AT THE ACADEMY UF MUSIC, with VOLTAIRE'S GREAT TRAGE SALVINI tn hts world-famous role, geoexs NES. WEDNESDAY, Dec. 10-—sALVINI as SAMS FRIDAY, Deo 12-SALVINI in THE OLD U ‘ORPORAL, SATURDAY, Dec. HSALVINI MA PRICKS.—ADMIBSTO ast Beats ILY CLR PONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, 201 | BOWERY, GHAND) REYNOLDS BROTHERS. |” LADIES MATINGE| THB JUVENILE JE LS. = ee ADMITIED TO-DAY, pe AL 25. FREE | TO-DAY. to-day and at nifht (he popular’ artists at the Matin LATION HALL. 'URDAY EVENING, Dee, 6, at 8 o'clock, oT Urand Comptimentary, Testiuouial to KLIN. The following artists have kindly volunteered their valuable services Wieg He hae A, COLE: LIAM 4 GRIER, Basso: Pte ako ROE W. MORG AN, Organist ; Mr. yuiias MILLS, Pianist: {hit att POPE, Kecitationist; THE SS SYMPHONIA Qi AR’ JE, Accompanist. Mr. HENRY SCHROEDER, Conductor. Tickets, $1. OTT SIDDONS AND MASTER WAL — Association Hall 2P, M. to-day, ‘iickew cents MUsY AL. A § Sake. M ANGELO TORRIANT (inte Direc: Spacey wiit Fesuune lessane in Fingng 1 sare esday, December 9. at the NEW ¥‘ RK CONSE AT RY OF MUstC, No. 5 East h street, next to Delimonico’s. et trons will ‘will p! e immediate € applicari FRENCH KER OF REFINEMENT, PUPIL “OF ped o bi oo ee Aa ag wishes to give les. sons in i re ir an in je French | ch street, between Pit and Second avenues, AN v 0. Broadie ‘ eiween feventeenth and Rishicest streets % HENRY SCHROEDER, Bishan 9% HORUS BASS WANTRD—FOR A BOY CHOIR UP / towu, must understand the Episcopal service. Ad- dross J. M., Herald office. (are USICAL—NO CLARSHS, NO NONSENSE.— Private Lessons Piano, Organ,’ Violin, Guitar, Flute, Harp, Musical University, 2 2 Clinton place; 4, JAY WATSON, Director. ng, Harinony, rculars mailed. THE | LeeTuRE "SEASON. L HOTORES—8PRCTAL NOTICE.—DR, PELIX ADLER 4 is obliged to defer the second lecture ot his Course, on is fae turther noulce, owing to serious ill- nos in ih AMMANY HALL, unday evening, December 7.8 o'clock. Myrtle de Lf Eocke, Boone, aged I will rep it her lecture, enti Ctyervatlont on Many § eriehiee as @ Canvasser and Ly prices, Adin a 1c, Reserved Seats, 260, SNDELU PHIL W rst lecture in New York th ‘will deliver his aw lecture “Labor, Gasnan and Woman, Bast Sido Association Hall, ee cya ‘et Nala Costumes and Appoint. | | love—on the verge—The parting. | it you | we are quits.” AMUSEMENTS. “ALLACK'S, WES ae manasoe Mr, LESTER WALLACK Performance begins at 8 oP. M.; ; terminates 10 40. SIXTH WEEK OF THE COMEDY SERIES. aveey a aeToEDaT UNTIL FURTHER rors Y AFTERNOON, ath Foot.'s famous Oo one. entit! wourd) hg gy ee LESTER WALLACK Mr. Ey Be Be » Bomedieia, called SON, Mr, JOHN GIuikith HARRY BECKETT. W. J.P QUSON, J. Li, Mise JEPFERYS tiewik Sin RPE GERMONG Mie. JOLIN’ SEPTON. and Miss DORA GOLDTHWA TT ITE will ‘also appear in this enter- ame! nw NDAY NEXT, December 8, 1873, will be pro” seated the FOURTH OF THE SERIES, Robertson’ Soligheut Comedy of with new and appropriate scenery and Mr. LESTER Wabi ACK. cy ae? or Neinal charactor ot Col, JOUN wart A LEG IMATE COMEDY, written oxprossty for this theatre by Mr. DION BOUGICAULT, ts m preparation, CAI at = YAY AT 140 P. yee AREW ELL NILSSON MATINER, Vositively Last Matinee of th TR anon! He GRAND OPERA COMPANY. THIS SATU BDAY, i appgener 6, at L380 F. M., CHRISTINE wILMone Mi Me See TORRIANA, Mins ANNIE L. VARY, POUL, ANN eT ‘1, be RA. cal Director and % ‘onductor. Musjoal Diree Reserved seats, ‘atl’ In order to avoid the rush at the door, el atove tizkets can bo secured during the day at the “SENILADBUPHIA, PA, MONDAY, DECEMBER & TNION SQUARE THE Mr. SBBTIDAN sHook A, M.cPALMER Begins at 3 Tear, iMatinee at hy. ° iS DAY, AT L last periormance ot the oharining play, Proprietor. Manager. Weems Wer tS roe BUT (dee ae: THIS satURDAY. Dl 6. MATINEK EVENING Mr. JOHN K, OWENS Mr. JOUN OWENS EVERYBODE'S PRIEND, | EV Ba RODE RYEND, concluding with the rar d pauk Conmae of Th: ik WEDDING. LEMP IC, THBATRE, ‘Opens? 'y of _SOLON SHINGLE, Cartain rises 8 o'clook. POPULAR PRIC TRIUMPH OF THE LEGIT TMATe, DRAMA., Linmense Beusatioa EDWIN ADAMS, Pronounced the most finished artist and syn actor in America in his unrivalled charag er 0 PULDIAS, THE SOUL FTOR, AND RAPHAEL, K in the beautiiul drama, rut! SOULETOWS DIAM THR MARBLE HEART. TWO PERFORMANCES ON DATURDA’ MATINK, 2 oO EVENING, 8 0 “Kh, Powerfui ‘Splendid tableaux, Bxquusit scenic efiects Pa rio YORUM THEATRE, Fourwenth strest, near Sixth avenue. SATURDAY. BVENENG, STLLL WATEHA RUM bse, A mopEt oF A WIFR, All the company in the cast SPECTAL ANNOUNCEMENT. The Managewmeat has Ute pleasure to announce tle en- gagement, POR A LIMITED PRRIOD ONL, of the eminent acter Ma 0. (RUKH PBOATER, who will oares N THURS" RYKNING, DEO. UL thetic THE WICKED WORLD, and A REGULAR FIX. THIS EVENING, AT 8, 4 new emotional comedy, in five ‘Acts and six tableaux, DED ASTRAY, written by Dion Bouctcauit, the author of London Assur duce, Old Heads aud Young Heads, &c. ‘This work has be, eee this eminent dramatist for the UNION SQUA the company. The scenery, costumes and properties all new. ‘The cast as toll ir, Chas, BR. Thorne, Jr Count Kodoiph C! George de Lesparre Mr. Moiee Kankin Rods! Hector Placido. Stuart i Major O'Hara, Mr. HL, W. Montgomery Baron Mount Goslin Mr, Claude Bari his Lafontaine... Mr. W. H. Wilder Robert... Mr. W. 8. Quigley Countess Arman ae yunge Oni Miss Baroueas Gola Bivonlere’ ‘(mother of Armande) Miss kmily Megayer Dowager Counteas de Chandoce (mother of etal inh Mrs. Marie Wilkins Mathilde (Rodoiph’s daughter by his first wife) Miss Kate Claxton Suzanne O'Hara Mise Eliza | rene rsby Sophie Miss Kate Hollaud SGENERY AND INCIDENTS. Act 1—The Park and Lawn of Chateau Chandoce. A hunting morning in Normandy—The two grand- mothers—iie town Baroness and the country Countoss— A cruel stand—The forlorn wiie—The seli-tormentor. ‘The adventuress—The serpent on the hearth—Armande’ hero arrives—she finds the mysterious unknOWR & Con genial spirit, SIX MONTHS ELAPSF. Act 2—The boudoir in the hotel of the Countess Ar- mande Chandoce—ihe lone wife—Hector returns—Ar- mande's lovers—The unsuspecting husband—The bou- quet telegraph—The rendezvous at the opera. KE MONTHS ELAPS) ActS-A Rall at the Moll of the. Boroness—0" reads his own memoirs, edited by Hector—Arm temptation and her resistance—She discovers the tr sarpent—Retaliation—The game of cards—The blackleg. ONE HOUR ELAPSES, Act 4—First Tableau. ‘The Bedroom of the Countess Armande. The pight of the duel—Husband aud wite—Pride and UR BLAPSR: Second Tableau—A CLEARING IN THE BOIS DE MEN- DON, NEAR PARIS. tween the husband and the lover—“Kill hin 2"—The cruel vengeance—“Shame for shame; SIX MONTHS ELAPSE. Act 5—THE CHATEAU CHANDUCE. Mathilde chooses a husband—The separation—Advice | to people about to marry’—The Baron's last happy thought—Armande reads a lesson out of her lover's book, “astray,” @ novel im three volumes eorge de Les sparre. BY“gs MINSTREL: 23D ST, 334 ot, and Gth av. near Booth’s Theatre. A TO-QAY A CHILDREN, HALF PR Ice MO ENE MATINE BRYANTS MINSTRE ATINKE TO-DAY AT 2 | UNSWORTH AND EC TO-DAY AT 2 | | UNSWORTH AND EUGEN BOB HART, BOB HART, 4 ‘Emerson. Bryant’ ‘s unegualled Orchesira to-da, aut's brilliant VOCALISTS today ue TO-DAY RYAN DAN BRYANT DAN BRYANT TO-vAY DAN BDY creams of laughter. oo near ot an to. SLIPPERY DAY MATT LLPPERY SLIPPERY DAY Mat CHILDREN HAL! PRICE peng ie children to laugh at a SLIPPERY vay. ANT’S GREAT MINISTREL TROUPE TO-DAY | apts TOM” AT STEINWAY HALL. ) in bes unique and amasit TWO MORE FRIDAY EVENIN SATURDAY AFTERNOON, NCERTS. DECEMBER 5, DECEMBER 6, Farewell gppearane ce of the great Musical Marvel, “BLIND TOM,” oncerts and wonderful per- formances on the piano. Tickets, 5) cents; reserved seats, 25 cents extra. Sale at the Hall and at the Ticket Office, 11¢ Broaawa: ILMORE’S 2D REGIMENT BA THIRD PROMENADE EVENING, DEC. 6, SIXTY. PERFORMERS, comprising Nay of the most eminent musicians in the Country and soloists like ARBUCKLE, LEFEBKE and others. Programme tor this concert Sesh and brilliant, comprising several pieces entirely ne WHAT THE PRESS SAYS. “Of » higher order of excellence than we have been accustomed to hear trom our military bands.""—Herald. “In all respects @ brilliant success.”—Watson's Art journ: “Attendance even greater than before.” —Tribune. “Im oue month Mr. Gilmore has crystalized around bimselt a band of musicians such as New York bas Dever known before.”"—Post. TaReadanee large and fashionable.” Expr Tickets, ® cent; can be had of a ontenrs a oftne se ment or Veteran Corps, ee T. Broadway, and Lockwood & ait Mirowaye the armory. SSOCTATION HALL. Saturday, De MRS. _BOOTr or nee! MATIC RECITALS B ‘The boy prodigy, MAI preside at the piatio. Tie HE PILGRIM. Sunday and every evening, at 8; Saturday, at 2:30 PM. Groat Jones street. This magnificent enterta nment 1s exceedingly popu- lar, aud the Panorama of Pilgrim's Progress afways de- lights. Sceme Effects and Grand Transformation Scene, Muste by Mrs ‘albert. “Eloquent Lecture. ‘ ches, “Rel Men,’ 1. 0.0. F., Masons and others ve benefits. jon BILLINGS! REAT AMERICAN HUMORIST. i will dcliver nis irresisubly fanny “Lektur,” “BUTY AMD THE BEASTS,” Wost 20th street, betweer sth and git Avenues, MONDAY EVENING, DEC BER 8. . Come and laugh. A mission, ‘Bic. DISON ae 24 AND 216 EAST THIRTY-FOURTH Third avenue—One of the largest and in the city, is now fished, wits avery experience could suggeat, for Dalla parties, concerts, &c. Books now open atthe ha lessors WILSON & HAMILTON, Prop ENRY ©. DOBSON, IN HI8 FREE BANJO CON. certs, to-night, at the Green Room, I41 Fourth ave- hue, assisted by Doti Pedro Dirigo, the greatest guitarist iving, BEAT MUSICAL OFFER.—BEAUTIFUL MUSICAL aud new Sheet Music, those sending names of ymusical families (not Address PRIVATE MUSICAL UNIVERSITY lace. Sonvemience. t MEtRorouiran THEATRICAL SHOW “PRINTING ESTABLISH! ‘MENT, HERALD BUI UTLDING, BROADWAY AND ANN STREET. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THEATRICAL, MINSTREL AND VARIETY CUTS CONSTANTLY ON HAND, __ DANCING ACADEMIES. ‘i ASS MARS’ ACADEMY or DANE ING, 29 Bieeet ker str —New classes fo beginners now forming. For terms, &c., send tor circu lar. RIS PRIVATE CLASSES FOR DANC- “2 Fifth avenue, corner Twenty-sixth for the season. ye J. SAUSES DANCING ACADEMIE ¢ pt Mavonic Hall, 1d and 116 Bast Thirte and Brovoort Hall, 151 and 126 Bast Fitty Hrseniaret # LESSONS at any hour, day or evening. RS at Private ‘Acadetuy, 2 Bust iieventh ON'S SKLEOT DANCING Academies, Arthur Hail, 303 West Bighth avenue, and Mail i Bie and 21 Beak every Mon t Arthur Hall, bh GARMO" noing Classes, Firth avenue, corner of Fourteenth street. Morning, aiternoon and evening classes. LASKO'S ACADE! MY Forty-fitth street Be RS. HDA! “a ¥ R Di NOING=1 » M"tad a ACADEMY FOR Da! 0. 4 or ohne on alae WEST Wy HEATEE, to embody the leading ieatares of CONCERT, SATURDAY | FIVE rH AVENUK THEATRE, (NOW KSTABLISHED LN ‘Twe! street, oe door from Broacway.) Mr. avaUst N DALY Proprietor and Manager. Mr. DALY begs to awar by previous reports that mences promplly at o 6! every night. se who have been misiod EVERY NIGHT SATURDAY MATINME, AT 1K, ALBEREY'S briltiant modern comedy eatitied KORTUNS, Mis Fanny Davenvort, Miss Sara Jewets Mias Minnie Conway, re Me Det Harkins, ous James, Mr Owen Fawcett, Miss Nellie Moruiner, Mr. D. Whiting, Miss Gritiths, Mr. George Levere, Misa Congdon, Mr. J. G. Poakes. Mr. Chapman. Due notice will be given of the first appearance of Miss ADA DYAs and of the recovery and reappearance of Mr. JAMES LEWI>. In preparation a new an and its people, by Mr. DALY, also to be sascely revived, the (athous Flea Avenue successes, MAN aN Wie SARALOGA, W METROPOLITAN THEATRE, ‘585 and 557 Broadway. 585 ang ‘387. Manager... yd BUTLER. GkOWDED, CROWDED, Dd. A BRILLIANT AND ATT IVE WiLL, THIS AFTERNOON AND ASVENING. ee nat comedy of to-day IN METROPOLITAN. DAR MATINER Murnoporiran. | NUboY Puss, | MATINER SOPOLITAN, JOHN HAR MALINEE METROPOLITAN, ER, METROPOLITAN. ‘SAM ¥ METROPOLITAN, | Masier BARNEY, Ar METROPOLITAN. ADD RYMAN, * | 24 O'CLOCK. ‘An immense Olio Performance, in which alt our great Company will appear. Afternoon, doors ope! ba ey ing at 7. Popular prices of adalasion, 25c., 0c., $L Secure your seats early. ‘ LESSEE, J. B. BOOTH. OOTH'S THEATRE. Engagement of Mr. aud rs, W. J, ULORENCE, FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY, who will appear every night this week in the CKET OF LEAVE MAN, CK MATINER, BEA 6, AT 1590, AVE MAN. IN ACTIVE PREPARATION, ELLEN OOK. FIRST FLOR SATURDAY, D! TICKET 0 Seats secured, in advance at the theatre and at the music store of C,H. Ditson & Co., 713 Broadway, oh a OPERA HOUSE BEGINS aT, AD! oN cay SPECIE PRICES. ( RE! TS, 500. AND $i see Yt MILY © E, 400. OVERWHELMING SUCCESS 11! 40,000 people present including last night. Hundreds upon hundreds unable to gain even standing room. EVERY NIGHT AND THIS (SATURDAY) MATINEE Mr. G. L. FOX’S immensel: sstul, new ana original grand trick and spectacular comic Pantomime, HUMPTY DUMPTY ABROAD! UNPARALLELED HOLIDAY ENTERTAINMENT! Mise FANNY HAYWARD The Prince Docillian The Original Humpt Old One, Two. B Drunpty. 36 HER! And a Force of over LN Noxitiaries! ADVENTURES OF Hewery DUMPTY ON HIS witnessed by a multitude ot people and creating roars of TT" I GARDEN, Eighth street, between Second and Third avenues. THIS AND EVERY EVENING. The only imitation of the LONDON MUSIC HALL. The only respectable iamily resort in the city. THE GREATEST VARIETY ESTABLISHMENT, AIDA” A ARRANGED BY G WELS. Tio: “Aid March, 20¢.; Waltz, goadeitte, Wc. seleste aia: 2 400.5 Ciel also ‘La Fille de ime. namece? o0e.; Potpourri, by ©0., 71. Bway ‘ANTED ~ IMMEDIATELY—TWO LADY SERIO gone poe alates Music Hall, 371 Fulton st, Brook! lyn. jOHN MYERS, Proprietor. PIANOFORTES, ORGAN! y A. "RARE CHANCE.—POR SALE, At A GREAT BAR. ain, & number of Steinway & Sons’ second hand zrand square and upright Pianos, some of them nearly new : also upright Steinway Piano to rent to responsible parties. STEINWAY & SONS, Steinway Hall, 109 and 111 bast Fourteenth street. T NOHMER & 00.8, 49 EAST POURTEENTH street. several good second hand Pianos that were en in trade sold at extra low prices, to get tReer ont ae the war; one for $60 ane toc bias tee ee $260; first class new Pianos at lower figures tor cash and on better terms on instalments than can be found else- where ; Pianos for rent. SOHMER & OC _149 Fast Fourteenth stfect. irou frame :,curved case and legs; raprovemeotny fully Guaranteed: also Pinno am a GOLDSMITH'S, do Bleecker st., near Bowery. MAGNIFICENT 7}; OCTAVE PIANOFORTE FOR rete round corners, all modern. improve- inenth; made order, celebrated city maker: fully guaran- teed ; Used 5 months, for $250, cash. Also Parlor, Chamber, Dining Furniture; a sacrifice; proverty tamily leaving city, 36 West 18th st., near 5th av. MAGNIFICENT PIANOFOR somest pianos in the city, ‘will be sold very low to cash buyer. near Broadway. OF it ND. is Waverley bla LL WHO WISH TO PURCHASE class Piano, made in New Yor: ®large amount by adavessing MANUFA 16) Herald office. “BRILLIANT TONE 73 and Pianoforte, nearly new ; Stool, Cover; et tatin brocade Parior Si nt $000, $175; brocatel and rep Suite $100, do. #0. veatntinas, Chamber, Library, Dining Furniture ; ily leaving city. ¢ 10 Hast iwenty-An ‘street, r Fourth avenue. os Ai Liquor sroRK FoR | Rat Rp or {rsolling’? ouher bustneas to's riginal JACOBS, being about tetiting. are rigin: oO retir joslrous: of ap Os ol aa ee bli and well knowa Sowelry and Musical a Fixtures, FINE CORNER LIQUOR TORK FOR SALE— for $1,000, not haif its valu lish Shades, Choy loons, Restaurant nm Lyi ted Lapel fend Base ‘uses, Sample Rooms, Oyster 5a- By C4 “iyatee Marketa, Grocery fies "to Store Wit 17 Cedar street. AT OPPORTUNITY.—FOR SaLE.—THE OLD 4A. original JACOBS, being about rering, ara dysirous Sr disposi of their ‘ald ex'ablished well known Jewelry amd Musioal invtruiment Businoss.” The Nwocl Fixtures, Good Will, be purchased at 9 groab bargain, Apply at the old stand, 18 Chatham street “4 FIRST CLASS CONFECTIONERY—BEST STAND L hep eyitea serest Brooklyn; does @ fino business; will be sold ata low price: rare chance, MITC! Mi Agency, TT Cedar street. RUG STOR —THE PROPRIBTOR OF A FIRST class store, wall, stocked, handgomely and com: pletely titted, and doing an excellent tamil; an cy scription trade, desires to disy of the same fow' rent and: evorvthing desirable. to ua: ass: will bo sold ata bargain, Address ions ee 108 1 tierald omice. JOR SALE—GROOKRY AND TRA STORK, IN GREEN. point, well stookes pore sams | good trade; with Fixtures; Horse and Wago: hey ‘SICKNESS ‘OAYSO tor ae hing. ADPIY to mak TMAYBRSDURF GM & OU. Of Bowery, Gummer Canal sirest. OR SALE—MAY AND FEED BUSINESS; ONK OF the best tn dhe city; will take a Cea in payment. Apply at 109 Sheriff sireet, New Yor! NOR SALE—AN ou. ESTABLISHED 10K BUSINESS: consisting of six Wagons, Harness, Uorses, Koutes Addreag 0,, Herald office. ‘A FIRST CLASS CIUAR, SAMPLE AND Luuclt Room; location unsurpassod j & rare chan 0¢ large stock of ot owner having other business, Ai dress iy HAN, 25 Ohambe: oR “SALK—A_ 8 BULCHER'S STALL IN FULTON Country Market, now doing @ good business; woll located tor meat or poultry, Inquire for the: Cler Poe. SALE—AN OLD ESTABLISHED TOY, STA- Youery and News Dept, with @ Good paying Route. Apply ator? Fulton s.re0, Brook’ NEW, SHIRT LAUNDRY, Bee IN snie cheap snail capital. Apply at aU Th ot PURKISH BATH BBTABLISHMEN of tending Turkish bath establishment in OPERATION, FOR eneretie man with is anxious to spas same, located opposite th wan House snd near ba pent iat ue and Palner Houses; excellent and well esta with cer- rosy t of increa abil parties aE Ritainess addreas’ CW. KARNES ‘agent South Glark street, Chicago. t $21 0 —FOR SALE—A BUTTER STAND IN CROTON Dae + Market, Forty-second street and Fourth ave- at doing 4 good business; must be sold, Ay two-day A. AO BURLING Cie acer tesa ine ed 4 LOT OF NRW. AND. BEUOND HAND Steam Engines and Boilers, Sieam Pumps and ‘anks, FINNEY & HOFFMAN, Manuiacturers, 22 to 289 Water street, Brooklyn. LARGE T WILSON & ROAKE'S, WATER AND DOVER streets, Horizontal, Upright and Portable Kngines; Locomotive, Flue, tubular and Upright Boilers; Steam Pums, £0,, hand. fend for prices. \OMBINED —SELF-AOTING ~MALIKILNS J Scouring Machines, manufactured b PETERS, Machine Works, Eupen, Rhein-Prussia, UMP FOR FEEDING A 40 HORSE iter; also a Fire Pump ot, not less than 4 horse power; both second hand ; state inaker's ame and price asked. “Address D.. box 118 Herald Uptown Branch oftice. W 20D WORKING MACHINES, SMALL AND LARGE Lathes, mechanics’ and cabinet makers’ Tools Address H. E., box J09 Heraid oMce. BUSINESS _OPPORTUNITIE:! Bed) TRACTOR AND MANUFACTURER SUP ying the American and Buropean governments e principal home and foreign markots re wires 4 partner, of wentlcmanly charactor, wit $400 to Sif torasist in the management of the’ United: States department lucrative business. | Address IBNGLISH- MAN, Herald Uptown Branch office AND FRANZ wanted. N UNUSUAL CHANCE FOR A PARTY WITH $200— Ina splendidly paying cash business; nothing equal to it in this eity: call, and be satisfied that you can clear investineat Within two weeks. 66 Corlandt sircet, roout 2, PAR THAT | CAN LG LOAN a 0 OR $4.00, ON security and san keep books, wadted, immediately ; good ealaty: Address HCuniry, Herald Brooklyn ri TLEMAN OF GOOD BUSINESS HABITS WILL accept an aceney, of imerit, in tion with his nn Address "RITY, Herald offic TIN A WELL ESTABLISHED per veur, toa reliable man box 218 Herald office. FORTUNE TO THE RIGHT MAN WITH cash, as partner in a sure, sate and legitimate 182 Peince street, between 10 and 12, F. M, P. —AN OLD ESTABLISHED PRIVATE MAR- t, on the best avenue in the city, doing a large and ss: long lease. Two valuable Horses, Vayons, &c. For interview address MARKET, box 2 Herald Uptown Branch office, Pate at WANTE D—$50,000, th siN@5s. INTER HALF 28) Business, paying $5,000 with $1,000, Address A. R, SUR: $1, A advertiser, at present holding a confidential po- | jon in fog largest importing wine and spirit house in vanada, Is desirous of meeting with a gentleman who would take an active part, having above amount, The advertiser has had 13 years’ experience in the European markets, is thoroughiy acquainted with ali branches of the traae, and coutrols a very large and profiiable con- nection both in Upper and Lower Canada, also Western States. Princ'pals only will be answered. Address J, box 686 Montre s ESS, ASTOR PLAOK HOTEL, FACING unsurpassed location; will’ be leased favorably: the owner will aid a competent party having $2,000 to turnish the hotel. Apply at 27 Third street. 10 PHYSICIANS AND OTHERS.—THE RUSSIAN, Turkish and Private Baths in Sixth avenue an Thirtieth street ata sacrifice; also four story Building, with Steam Power, 69x#4. Owner 201 Second avenue. Azents recetve brokerage. “HE HALF INTEREST OR THE RIGHTS FOR States in a valuable patent; can be made and sold everywhere. JOH , builder ot models and fir: machinery, Horgan Pat 1" Warren streets, J ANTED—A PARTNER IN A GOOD, SUBSTANTIAL Manufacturing business in Brook! ly with a capital of $30,000 to $50,000. Address box 5,088 New York Post office. $3. 000 “WANTED, A PARTY WITH THIS + cash for a business enterprise that will neta sure fortune in 12 months; more than $100,000 may Inquire of MORGAN JONES, be cleared this winter. Weat Thirty-second stree: STORAGE, | VEST SIDE STORAGE WAREHOUSES—FOR FUR. niture, Pianos, Baggage, &c.; placed in separate rooms: accommodations su] rior to any other establish- ment in New York. R. TAGG owner and manager, , 50% Hudson street, near We it Twelfth street, __ EXCHANGE, [PO PHOTOGRAPHERS, 4X4 VOTGTLANDER & SOHN? $40; I pair central, stop, Brst class, $25; cost $70; Calcium Light Apparatus, would exchange for or buy Address, for three days, %6 Ba: rrow street, gallery. _ RESTAURANTS. ESTAURANT FRANCAIS, & WEST ENT ) street, between University piace Meg Pitth avenue, New York-—Table a’hote at 74 F. breaktast, Hi dinners, $i 25. CHAS, JAC GUE Proprietaire. WATCHES, “JEWELRY, &C. [& HENRY DONNET BROUGHT FROM PA VA extra fine stock of Bronzes, and locks.) be bold at cost of taamuinetur ade, S81 sixth avenue, between ‘Twenty-second. and wenty-third strecta, AILROADS IN DEFAULT FOR ER —A list of all Railroads now in detauit, on ther ake cial affairs and prospects, is pablisheg in the Commere): Financial Chronicle, ‘wand 61 William street, Bin. 26¢., subscriptions $10 per year. ond with an equally qualited; purpose, GE T Ne. with, iat 8, desires to corre amiable ay Address, wi "HL, box particalars, Mr. STEINWAY PIANOFORTE POR SALE—A SACRI- fee: an clepant four round, rosewood 73 octave hi wing, al improvements, with guarantee. cost i suits can be seen dita day or Sunday, private lots to is day or Sunday, p dence 210 Weat 2ist st. 4 ny. private Fear LADY WILL SELL FOR fine toned rosewood Pianoforte, style. including Stool, 31 hird street, near Bowery, -_ uiuste GRAND SCALE CHICKERING & 80N PIANO. forte for sale at less than half cost: brilliant toned HAN $100 ‘afle treble, in pertect cS A 74 octave (four round corners) carved Pianoforte, cost , for $280, at private mansion 120 West 2M street. i200, A =—PANIC PRICES—NEW AND SECOND HAND + Pianos, Chickering, Steinway, Hallet & Davis Pianos to rent and sale on jpstaimente, Tey them RY & CO, Broadway. “SEVEN O AVE —ierewoOD PIANO, ALL IM- é 15 provements, red poverr cine ean cash; reat bargain; good Piano, htstop Ore 5 PECK '® ot ‘Bleecker street URDETT ORGANS.— WE OQHALLENGE THE world to equal them.—Parlor Organs, $4) and up. ward | Pianos and Organs sold on instalinents ; second hand Instruments at panic, price BILLINGS & WHEBLOOK, 14 ast Fourteonth street. ANOS—BECOND “HAND, OF VARIOUS MAKERS, in thorough order, for sale and to rent. inciuding a of our own make. 0., No. 112 Fifth avenne, x, “BALL & 0. 15 BAST VOURTEENTH ATRERT, An assortment of ag! dd square Pianos and lor Organs, 0: first class manufacturers, at reason. able rates, on instalment $50 TO $10 SAVED B; Pianos, new and soc where olse, at street, near Niuth a 200 PIANOS AND ORGANS, NEW AND SECOND Mya of first class ag ‘Will be sold at lower P' BUYING WARRANTED heaper than any- it Twenty-eighih prices, for cash mens. oF for rent, in city of country, by HO) 1B WATERS & SON, y “iat Browaway, at Yeas Sane audio Sar f 4 * 4 Fer ORGANS and PIANOS, a YOUNG MAN, 25 YEARS OLD, WANTS T MOAKE Hie Th meisimoniatly inched: couairy sist prelerrod, or ‘atrimonialty in ed ; country girl preferre Address JAMES, vox 168 Herald office. iboats ING, WORTH “0 Carpets, &c., wanted tor C 0, The highe: paide Gail on oF address G. BLLAS, 412 Seventh avenue, between Thirt: second and Thirty-third streets, Ladies attended to by Mrs. Kilus. ___ ANFROLOGY. OR “RODGERS, RVOY. RRIVAL OF PROER iw ium, who challenges the world eg elven of the living and dead, Satssachon guar- No, $8 Bast Fourth street. A REAL ASTROLOGER, PROF. | in the A 42 years’ practice. Bend for circulai TTENTION |— SONSULTATIONS ON BUSIN 5 Jonsos, enemies, Jawsuils, alent friends, love, mar: Tiage, sicktioss and death; pay, refused uniess wu satiafled, ih avenues me. SENGHI, Gialryoyant, }UROPHAN CLAIRVOYANT TRLLS NAMES, SHOWS 4 likenesses, causes marriages; 0 cents and $i, 142 West Twenty-flith street, MT EY) . hs, B. DESMONDE, GLATRVOYANT TRAT MF JM “dinm, has removed to 4 sixth avenue, at Mrs, Dyer's, séances daily, MEDICAL eS Third Faentih a i340. — st, first door from 6th av. GRD ER Pare PIYSIGIANS ry 120 We street. ik. AND MMB, G ars practice). i AS B VAN nUBKIRK. Kast 2th street, be ATTENTION = ¥i—DR tation A. 10, PHYS| AR ib shad Baa FRaneLK: other tnt “OF free. Private M, D.—OPFIOK 12) LIBERTY M, MAURICRAU, ftreet, uoae Greenwich wicoet WEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, wen SUPPLEMENT. GUEHtai s RUR 1s RUB coat Pai Par. FARIS. brosial Cream Hr 9 Faghionable Loe ie there Handkerchief. Eaude Galoane or tbreparaiion speclaiel. rey BILLIARDS. A STANDARD AMERIUAN BEVEL yan . sale oly by the patente. H. bu sues ceasor to Pholun & Vollonder, 733 Hbroadway, New York. SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE SX hy 82s Og38 carrom Billiard Tables, ut lithe used ior and ‘improved Bevels, with Delane; va Ls fnientainol wire New Cushions, at reduced prices. Now is for cash. B. GRIFFTH & 00., 0 Vosey street STONIBHING® BRD CURION IN PRICES. —BE ta lonparel! and ail ¢ 4 ashe fecond Tables, very falghs, at about cost, ior o KAVANAGH & DECKER. corner Canal and Centr JPOR SALK—A PHELAN BILLIARD TABLE, ALMOST new. ‘Inquire at No, 74 Kast Pourth street MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. — Married, BELL —Buacx.—At the residence of tue bride's Perens Mount Holly, N.J., on Thursday, Decem- ir 4, by the Rev. A, Riddles, R. M. BELL, of Bay- side, L, 1, to JULIA, daughter or John Black, Jr. Dkake—W1Lks.—On Wednesday, December 3, at the residence of the bride’s parents, by the Rev. Oyrus D, Foss, KIMBLE 8S. DRAKK tO ADDIE, daugl- ter of Mr. Seth Wilks, all of this city. MALLORY—PYNCHON.—At Springfleld, on Tucs- day, Dpcomibas 9 at the residence of Mr. A. M. Day, by tho Rey. 'F. A, Reed, Henny R. MALLORY, ge hyn N.Y, Cons N. PyNouON, Of Spring- eld, Masa. lorrsR—-Barrow.—On Tuesday, December 2, by the Rev, 8. Guibert, Josnua MorreR, of Missouri, Cr Ted daughter of Major J. K, Barrow, of vis clty. MOGLYNN—MOGRANRE.—On Monday, December 1, 1813, im St. Patrick's Cathedral, by His Grace Jona McCloskey, Most Rev. Archbishop of New York, assisted by Very Rev. Vicar Genera! Quinn, Rev. Artuur J, Donnelly, of St. Michael's, and Rev. Father McKenna, of Sranpiguracion church, Gronax W. MCGLYNN, youngest son of the late Peter McGlynn, to MARY ANNA McGEANE, youngest fererr a of the late John McGrane. No curds. baratoga and California papers please copy. HAGKER—DyER,—On Friday, December 5, by the Rev. Dr. Howard Crosby, Mr. Kpwanp Hacker, of California, to Mias MakY DybrR, niece of W. Myers, of Now York, Sau Francisco (Ual.) ise! please copy. PRck—FarMek.—On Wednesday, December 3, at the First Reiormed church, Newark, N. J., by Kev. EK. P, Terhune, D. D., WittIAM H.’ PRoK and M. ROSALIND FARMER, daughter of Bdgar Farmer, Esq. SIMONDS—Sanos.—n Thursday, December 4, at the residence of the bride's mother, Mitton, on the Hudson, SAMUBL E, SiMONDS to LIZZIK SANDS, eidest daughter of Mrs, Sarah A. Sands. Warkns—Hovt.—At Christ churca, in this city, on Thursday, December 4, by the Rev. Hugh Miller Thompson, D. D., WILLIAM WATERS tO ARINDA, duugdter 01 Oscar Hoyt, Esq., all of this city. Died. ATIRARN. 08 Friday evening, THOMAS Au Notice of the ne juneral in to-morrow's papers. ANDERSON.—On Thursday, December 4, at his residence, 407 West ‘Thir y-sixth street, JAMES ANDERSON, in the 73d year Of his age. Funeral at the above number, on Sunday, the ‘th inst., at one P. BARKLEY.—Ou Thursday, December 4, suddenly, at Passaic, N. J., WILLIAM BARKLKY, in lus 43d year. ‘The relatives aud friends of the family and aiso the members of the Second Company of the Seventh Regiment, National Guard, are respect- fuily invited to atrend the juneral, at his late re- sidenee, No, 340 West Twenty-third street, on Sunday ’aiternoon, December 7, at two o'clock. Berks.—In this ‘city, on Friday morning, Decem- ber 5, GkorGR W. BEERS, aged 50 years. The relatives aud friends of the tamily are in- vited to attend the funeral, on Monday, December 8, at hali-past ten o’ciock A. M., trom Grave chapel, ‘Twenty-third street, near Third avenue. BELL.—On Thursday, December 4, ALLIgoN, wile of the iate Thomas Beil, in tho 84th year of her age. ‘The relatives and frionds of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her daughter, Mrs. G. Gourlay, 64 South Fourth street, Brooklyn, E. D., on sunday, December 7, at one o'clock P. M. BININGER.—Lost at sea, by the sinking of the steamship Ville du Havre, on the 22d of November, Exizapera S. Draren, wite of Abraham Bininger und daughter of the late Lorenzo Draper. A memorial service will be held at the Church of the Ascension, Fifth avenue, corner of Tenth strect, on Sunday afternoon, December 7, at tour o'clock, ‘The relatives and triends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend. BLAKENEY.—On Wednesday, Decembe at her residence, 13 Second place, Brooklyn, Lypia A., wife of Thomas Blakeney, in the 79th year of her *eraneral services at the Methodist Episcopal church, First place, Brooklyn, on Sunday, 7ti inst., at haif-past one o'clock P. M. Relatives and iriends ol the family are respectfully invited to attend. CURLEY.—On Wednesday, December 3, Parrick CURLEY, aged 60 years. fhe relatives and triends are invited to at- tend the funeral, irom his late residence, 75 Mott street, on ‘Sunday afternoon, December 1, at half past one ocluck. DONNELLY.—HENRY DONNELLY, the beloved hus- band of Rose Donnelly, a native of Port Norris, county Armagh, Irejand, aged 60 years. Relatives and friends aré respecttuily invited to attend the funeral, from hus late residence, No, 435 East Ninth street, on Sunday, December 7, at one o'clock P, DsviiN.—On Thursday, December 4, ANN, be- loved wife of Felix Devlin. The funeral will leave the family residence, cor- ner of Debevoise aud Morrell streets, on Sunday, December 7, at two o'clock P. M., tor Calvary Gemetery. Relatives and triends are requested to attend. DunBaR.—In Boston, Mass., on Tuesday, Decem- ber 2, SARAH ANN, Widow of Captain Bennett Dun- bar, of New Bediord, in the 70th year of her age. Relatives and friends of the family are respect- fally invited to attend the funeral, from the resi- dence of her son, David D. Dunbar, No. 418 West Forty-seventh street, Saturday, December 6, at one o’cluck P. M. Dimonp.—On Wednesday, December 3, GzorGr DiMonD, in the 734 year of nis age. Relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the tuneral, irom his late residence, No. 645 East Ninth street, on Saturday, December 6, at half-past one P. M. DOPTENHEIMER.—MANHATIAN LODGE, No. 156, 1, 0. B. B.—The brethren of this lodge are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral oj the father of our brothers, Enoch H. and Simon H. Dottenheimer, on Sunday, December 7, at ten o’clock A, M., from his late residence, No. 1,056 Second avenue, By order of the President. WILLIAM A. GANS, Secretary. Funstox.—On Thursday, December 4, at Haver- straw, N. Y., WiLttaM R., son of William and Sarah ‘unston, in the #7th year of his age. Relatives and friends ot the family are respect- caly invited to attend the funeral, froin his noi iaence, United States Hotei, Haverstraw, N. Y. ey on Sunday morning, December 7, at a quarter past ten o’cloc Forp.—On Friday, December 5, WINEFRED ForD, at the residence of her aunt, Mrs. Hynes, No. 430 West fwenty-ninth street, aged 16 years. bo funeral will take place on Sunday, Decem- T, ie Fernis.—At Cold Spring, N. Y., on Friday, De- cember 5, 1873, SYLVENIUS FERRIS, aged 51 years. Funeral to-morrow (Sunday), December 7, atone P. M., from St. Mary’s Episcopal church, Cola Spring, N. Y. His relatives and friends are respect fally invitea to attend without further notice. GavTon.—On Wednesday, December 3, Vicror GavToN, in the 41st year of tus age. The friends are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday, December 6, from his late Fs cag 103 Lewis street, at one o'clock pre- cisely. California papers please copy. GriswoLp.—On Thursday, December 4, CLARENCE W., eldest son of W. B. and Bertna Griswoid, aged 1) years and 2 months. Funeral from the residence of his parents, 19514 South Fourth street, egy n, E. D., on Sunday, December 7, at one o'clock P. M. GARDNER, —On Tharsday, December 4, at his resi- dence, 2144 Second avenue, IRA 0. GARDNER. ‘The funeral will take place on Sunday, December 7, at two o'clock. New Orleans and California papers please copy. GORSLINE.—At Plainfield, N. J., on Friday, Decem- ber 5, Saka LavERicH, Wife of Peter Gorsiine. The relatives and iriends of the family are re- Spectfally invited to attend the funeral, on Mon- day, Sth inst., at twelve M., from the Presbyterian church, Seventh street and Crescent avenue. Trains leave via Central Railroad of New Jersey, foot of Liberty street, at half-past ten A. M., re- turning at twenty-eight minutes past one P. M. Guoctanpt.—On Thursday morning, December 4, Seaton GUCCIARDI, & native of ‘alermo, Italy, od 26 years, 8 months and 27 days, ie relatives and friends of the tamily are in- vited to attend the funeral, from his father’s resi- dence, No. 112 Elizabeth street, on Sunday, at two o'clock P. M. Hrencock.—On Friday, December 5, at Amonia Union, Saran E., oldest danghter of Amariah and Eliza fiiteweock, iged isl yours, ne ie from her parents’ residence on Sunday, JovaNtace.—Lost their lives in the steamer Ville du Havre, which was sunk at sea November 23 ) THROPHILE JOUANIQUE, Of Paris, France, aged 36 years, bic on Wife, CHARLOTTE CLARA ROUX, = | Tore age a f Alexander Koux, Exq., of New A rei ler t mass will be celebrated at St, Vincent de Paul's church, Twenty-third street, this Sator- day morning, thé 6th inst, at nine ofciock. The friends of the family, a8 also those of Mr, Roux and Mr. Leon Rheims, arérespectfully invited to attend» Kexyy.—On Thursday, December 4, at his residence, Governor's Island, of femorthage of the Jungs, ParRiog KENNY, & native of Carrick. on-Suir, county Tipperary, Areiand ia late ees of Company A Permanent ‘Party, . and formeriy # member of the No Papal tirigaae, aged a " tolntives and friends are respectfully tnvited to attend byw (unerd, om Wo Loot yf Waivehal December 5, SCIPLATpaaTSSngt a vary He off on Sunday, December 7, at twe el br Friday morning, December 5, > AGLAEB Morgav, wile of John Funeral notice to-morrow. Leaes.—On Li etyr A Decent ‘. fp Cag birth, Eminy, wife of George Legge, age yea Friends are invited to attend the funeral, from her tate residence, 118 Kast Ninety-first street, tween Lexington and Fourth avenues, to-morrow (Sunday), December 7, at one P. LELAND.—At the Sturtevant House, 0 on Tharaday, December 4, at twelve o’olock M., ANNA E., wife of Charies Letind and daughter of Alva and Charlotte k, Funeral will take place from the Dutch Reformed church, Mount Vernon, on Saturday, December 6, at one o'clock P.M. Carriages will be im waiting on the arrival of the New York and New Haven train, leaving New York at 12 o'clock noon, Rela- tives and friends are invited to attend without further notice. Burial at Woodiawn, Lanv.—On Thursday, December 4, Mrs, Exiza J. LENT, aged 73 years. Relatives ana friends are invived to attend the funeral, on Saturday, Oth inst., at hali-pass one o'clock 'P. M,, (rom her late residence, No, 42 Sul- folk street. MALLOY.—Suddenly, of heart discase, THOMAS MaLnoy, a Dauve of Lackenuut, parish of Dean county Cavan, Ireland, The funeral will take place from the residence ‘alloy, 545 Sixth vente of ms brother, Luke vhis (Saturday) morning at ten o'clock to SI Francis’ church, Thirty-first street; thence to Calvary Cometery. All the triends of the ‘emily are invited to attend. Muxray.—on Thursday, December 4, 1873, of olpbtheria, FrANCISS., son of Patrick C. and Rosevta . Murray, aged 3 years, 2 mouths and 16 days. “The reintives and friends of the family are re- shectfuily invited to atrend the tuneral, from the residence of his parents, 201 Eas Forty-fourth Street, or on Saturday, 6th inst, at nalfpast one o'clo MrrcHELL.—On Friday, December 5, Many Hogan, wife of Thomas Mitchell, in’ the 86th year of her age. The friends of the. family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, trom her late residence, No. 34 Faghtie avenue, on Sunday, the 7tn of Decem- ber, at one o'clock, moGuirg.—On Friday, December 5, BERNARD McGuirx, in the 22d year of bis age. ‘The relatives and’ friends of the family are re- Spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from bis late residence, 166 West Fifty-second street, near Seventh avenue, on Sunday, December 7, at one o'clock P.M. McUormacx.—In_ Brooklyn, on Friday, December 5, CATHARINE, relict of iiiiam McCormack, of county Longford, Ireland, in the 47th year of her a erinerat from her late residence, 63 River street, Brookiyn, KH. D., om Sunday, December 7, ab two o'clock P.M. At Passato, N. J., on Thursday, Decem- McLEa’ ber 4, Gronae MCLEAN, aged’ 87 years, killed by & falling building, Notice of funeral hereafter. McGLUNN.—On Thursday, December 4, PHILIP McGLUNN, aged 23 years and 6months, [rom county Cavan, Milton, parish Drumblane. Friends and relatives of the family are seapece. fully invited to attend the tunerual, from his lat residence, No, 1,090 'Third avenue, this veaaraay? aiternoon, at hail-past one o'clock, without further notice. . McKNtagT.—In Jersey City, on Friday, December 5, Doxcas J., wife of Jonn McKnight, aged 34 years. Relatives ‘and friends are invited to attend the funeral, from St. Paul’s Methodist church, Third atreet, on Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock. MacMauon.—On Sunday, November 30, Tuomas MacManon, of double pneumonia, for over twenty- three years the honest and faithiul coachman of Dr. J. C. Beales, of No, 10 West Nineteenth street, Oakes.—On Tuesday, December 2, at Pine Or- chard, Conn., Jostan JAKES, Of New York. Funeral services at his late residence, No. 250 West Fifty-second street, this Saturday morning, at ten ces Burial at the convenience of the lamily. PritcurTt,—At Omaha City, on Thursday, De- cember 4, after a short illness, EuMa G., wile of George E. Pritchett und daughter of Willlam L. ris wi of this city. On Thursday, December 4, Mrs. Mapy ROBINSON, aged helt Gente and 8 months. The relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday, December 7, from the 1 esi- dence oe pie meee pera, 412 Palisade avenue, Jersey Cit: eights, —On "Mursday, December 4, at 414 Fast th street, DANIEL KYAN, aged 70 years. Notice ot funeral in Sunday's Herald. SLOVER.—On Priday morning, December 5, WaR- REN SLOVER, of pneumonia, in the 60th year of bie age. Funeral services at First (Dutch) Reformed charch, Joralemon street, Brocklyn, on Monday, December 8 at halt-past two o’cluck P.M. Rela- tives and friends are invited to attend without turther notice. Smira.—On Wednesday morning, December 3. ANITA, youngest child of James B, ana Annie D- Smith, aged 1 year and 3 months. ‘The juneral will take place from the residence of her parents, 321 Park piace, near Franklin ave- | nue, Brooklyn, this Saturday, at hali-past ove o’glock P. M. iMPSON.—On Wednesday evening, December 3, after a short but severe iliness, JOHN SIMPSON, aged 71 years and 2 months, é The relatives and iriends of the family are re- spectiully iavited to attend the funeral, trom his Jate residence, 122 eg street, on Sunday, 7th inst., at one o'clock SINGER.—CONTINENTAL LODGB, NO. 117, L 0. 0, F.— You are hereby summoned to meet at your I room, 159 Bowery, at half-past twelve o’clock P. to attend the funeral of our late brother, ‘vgs Singer. sister lodges et FRANK N. DIDIER, N. a. J. R. Davies, R, 8. SPrinsBURY.—UU Tlursday, December 4 1873, Ep. munpD G., son of E. Gybbon and Rosa H. Spilsbury, aged 2 years, 3 months and 14 days. The funeral will take Tot from the residence of his parents, 218 West Fifty-third street, on Sunday, December 7, at two o'clock P, Urvixk.--On Weauesday, December 3, at Chi- cago, Ill, suddenly, of congestion of the lungs, SARAH M., wile of Charles M. Upaike, and daughter of Samuel R. Mabbatt, of this ci VAN BUREN.—On Friday, Decetaber 5, at half past one o’ciock P. M., Dr. P&TER VAN BUREN, aged 71 years. Faneral, on Monday, December 8, at half] oe twelve o'clock, at his late residence, No: 214 Twenty-second street, New York. VAN BuREN.—Suddenly, in this city, on Friday morning, December 5, Dow, only son of Samuel und Juua A. Van Buren, Funeral services will be held on Sanday after. noon, at two o'clock, at the residence of B arents, No, 97 Barrow street. Relatives an riends of the family, also those of his brothers in-law, E. H, Tallmadge, are respectfully invited to attend. Watsn.—On Thursday evening, December 4, of ALSH, aged 44 Membrane croup, WILLE years, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- quested to attend the tuneral, trom the residence of his parents, ao ll Manhassett place, Sout: Brooklyn, on uday, December 7, at one o'clock P. Wuitk.—On ‘Tharsday, December 4, Ext Wars, in the 88d year Of his age. His relatives and friends, and tnose of the family, are invited to attend the funeral, without furthed alt} notice, frou, his late residence, No. 51 Fifth avenue, on Monday hext, the 8th inst., at three o'clock, Obituary. On the 6th of November, at St. Luke's Hospital, Chicago, died Beekman Y. H. Uhihorn, cs ‘this city. An accident which befell him in Octo! jad oon. fined him there for several weeks. On the ist and on the 4th of November he wrote cheerful and hope- jul letters home, speaking of his rapid recovery and of the probability of his soon being able ta leave On the 6tn he Eterm himself, and wag pronounced, saMciency stroi id hue iil, and was in his room pac! in hie trunk, ig the report of a pistol e bouse, chaplain, who was his kind and ‘doveved ‘frtence hurried with others in the direction of the sound, and on entering ieee Uhlborn’s room ke was found insensio e, fallen forward from his Obair. The room gave evidence of his having been oocu- pied in paeking, and at first it was supposed had only fainted trom the unusual ¢: ep oon sibly; but on laying him on the bed a small wound in the breast was discovered, Lite was already gone. This most unhappy occurrence adds another to the long list of casualties from tbe unguarded use of firearms, Western and Southern travel perhaps excuses, and even sometimes renders hecessary, the carrying of pistols; but such sacri. fices as this make one doubt whether i¢ would ut chal assassin’: rropeey 1 long wn d the joaded, and in ae it, his trunk, it did 106 raj Suulden losing of tne door 0 sudden closing of ina moment stretched before one’s soul the vase space of eternity. But life is fail of such “chancea,’? as they call ests and from this, and irom all like occurrences, just each read our own lesson. But what wi not rvaway” is the thought of the ‘work, vacant place in the narrow family circle, X.. 1 void made by the going of one who was peculiarly dear and tary ba ge of inspiring affection, “it is difficult what makes one Nacst more eo really ‘yeloved than others Whatever — the i, “young, Ubihers seemed to possess it, A readiness to Fender al ness, a cheerfulness in vexatious surround! odness Of nature always scemed to mark fn in the last tew weeks of his life, when a8 & rhe sought the shelter of St, Luke’s, there quaitties seem, agever, to have won bim 10) yhe matron writes of lis cheerfulness and sweet- ness of disposition, and remembers tim on his last fatal morning as bright and kind, His jast evening was spent wet friends who had cheered his 6 stay in @ Strange city with 2 oes hospital The chaplain, who roomed him, has kine Ny rent: n ier Hear hana tee again alive, le fall an 4 o1 te Fp iscopal Guurch was read over him by hu friend, the Rev. Mr. Be, and the Rev. Dr. of Grace church, who had known him during his lliness, Kind irlends selected @ lovely spetin ine cemetery, where his is_ tom) rest ana many Sowers oreo cores o hus in some way 18 the pail ol him still, almost # boy, saying salons of strangers, while those to ost were unconsqiouy Of desth or ‘anager. him the hour before retiring, au

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