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8 A GOOD-TEMPERED YOUNG MAN. “Sawing” with a Female Arquaintance “Biles” a Stone Cutter—ile Throws a Pot of Hot Tea Ter and Hits a Young Child—The Child Dies—Escape of the Lower. Last Saturday evening Frank Bannon, a young Man, entered the dwelling of Mr. Powers, 228 East Forty-first street, and there met Ann Ruby, a girl | ‘with whom he recently had a serious misunder- standing, and commenced a conversation with her. At the time Aun heid in her arms the litle son of Mrs. Powers, three years of age, and while chatting with Frank he worked himself into such & towerlng passion that he ran to tue stove, on which | Siood 8 pot ol hot (oa, and seizing It hurled it at the | helpless and unprotected gir. The contents of the | QR however, fell on Michael Powers, the cluld, thus ding him most fearfally on the nead, fa ! and lower extremes. Bannon, who te a stone- eutier, then fied from tie house and mad Ris escape. A doctor was called and treated ‘the suffering child till Sunday evening, when death ensued. Coroner Keenin beivg nouted of the afair ordered the arrest of Bannon, and Captain Guaner, of the Nineteenth precinct, 1s making vigi- | ant efforts to secure nin. The faulted in the iatal assault will be developed during the wvestigauon wuich is to take place belore @oroner Keenan. A CHLERY CEECKER, ma 1 Swindling Extracrainary—How a Man May Do a Heavy Business with a Small Capital. ‘ ure of the iit. , culty between Pannon and the girl Ruby which re | Dowex, photographer, native of London, England, ed 80 years. information reiative to deceased by eddressing A. ©. Heyl, box 159 Herald omice. GRAGAM.—On Tuesday, March 7, of scarlet fever, RoseErt, oldest child of Wilitam and Kate J. Gra- bam, aged $ years and 5 months. ‘The tuncral will tuke place tron 78 South Eighth serges, WHARRITE, on Thursday afternoon, at two ovelock. Gwant.—At Yonxers, on Tuesday afternoon, March 7. of dropsy, CHARLES EDMUND, youngest cebid of Wiliam fH. and Mary L. Grant, Foneral on Thursday afternoon, at one o'clock. ‘Trains leave New York at noon, Guay.—at Worcester, Mass., on Monday, Merch 6, CORA PENNUMAN, Wile of Kobert Gray, of tits city. Funeral from the Thirty-fourth street Reformed church, on Thursday afternoon, at one o'clock, In- stead of Wednesday, a8 heretofore published MANINGTON.—BLANCH M,, only child of Charles P, and Saran fionington, of this city, aged 2 years, 2 montis and 11 days, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited | to aitond the funerai, this (Wednesday) morning, at ten o'clock, from the residence of her parents, 108 | West Thirty-second ktreet, Hacavorn.—In Brooklyn, on Tuesday morninz, | Maren 7, after a short tiiness, of typhoid fever, | E.usy, Youngest daughter or the late John Haga- | dorn. ‘the relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services, at the residence of her brother, Francis Hagadorn, No 71 Second street, Brooklyn, | E. D., on Thursday aiternoon, at three o'clock, The remains will be interred at Rhinebeck, Horron.-At New Rochelle, N. Y., on Sunaay, March 5, JonN G. HoRTon, in the 79th year of lis ie mir) relatives and frends of the family are in- vited to attend the funeral, trom the Methodist Episcopal church, New Rochelle, this (Wecnesday) aiternoon, at one o'clock. Carriages m_ waiting at depot to mee! f-past eleven o'clock New Haven twain (rom New York. At the Yorkville Police Court yesterday Patrick H. Bmith, an individual wel! known in the Nineteenth | and Twenty-second wards as a very untrustworthy person, was arraigned, charged wttn swindling sev- eral partics in the above-mentioned wards. His | Dasivess transactions as recorded against him In the court are snbstanttally follows:—A few weeks since he purchased from Koehler Brothers, brewers, taree barrels of ale, valued at $250, and gave his eneck for the amount on the Bull's Head Bank, payabie in thirty doy: le next went mm brothers, im First avenue, fourth steel, and obtained, on th Of another check on some other bank, various kinds of liquors, \rom Hmil Storch, of 260 Kighth avenue, he purchased #,0v0 cicurs for aad jor which sum he gave acheck on the K; and then, to wind up, he went to the ov Of a liquor store at 208 Higiith avenue and bourht bun out for another check ior $30. 18 is Reed say that all the checks which he gave out W Worthiess, the peopie whom he thus swindled Img disrovered, only too late to remedy the ev be was not wert a cent. ‘Phis is nov Me frei t That Smiih has been up at tus court. Before arrested on a simUar charge s THR COMPLAINT OF Tis W on witch occasion he was tock’ @ays before anybody would go his bail. It 13 @oudifnl, thouch, if he was ever tried at the Court of Sessions on that occasion, he having es punishment tarougu the elforts of ward politicians, Justice Bixby commitied him, in Getault of bail, to await an examination. vet that comes of, however, it ts believed otier coc lainis will bo mage against hun, and vs tun Burely, no influence will save him itow going where be belongs, Be was nd also on SHWOMAN, 1 up lor’ several some upwwn ANITHER A Dishonest Agent for a Sewih Company Represests Himself a Machine as a Ree porter to Eaable im to Get Vat of a Didi- A mean cuss, whose cheek would compare favor- ably with the greatest rogue in this city, was yester- @ay arraigned before Justice Bixby at Yorkville Police Court, where he gave his name a: or A. | Bugpee. He was charged with obtaining, under false pretences, the small sam of twenty dollars from Wiillam H. Nash, of 973 Tir which ‘was due Wilcox & Gibbs on a sewing machine they had sold him at a time when tho prisoner was em- Ployed by them as an agent, and converting the game to the payment, us he himseif admitted, of his board bill. He wished the reporiers present | culty. lr \ PoRot notice nis ease on tue ground that he was H Rimself a member of ihe profession. Justice Bixby smilingly auswered a request of his Yery innocently mado to be allowed to go, and that he would be sure to return on the morrew, by say- ing that 1 any of tue reporters p om knew him) would become answerable for his reappearance he would graui his request; but none of the scribes seemed willing, and poor Bugbee wen to keep company with his namesakes, down stairs. Ibe were arcporier he should have beew the last one to admitit RELIEF FOR THE SUFFERING FREN! Moncey Pouring In--M ore Wanted—=Mile. Bouse son Appeals to tho Clothiers and Dyers and Scourers. ‘The tund for the relief of the suffering population of France is belng generously seconded in tts humane efforta, A circular from Mr. Charles Lanier, te treasurer, states, after giving a long list of indl- vidual subscriptions, the tota! amount received by the Chamber of Comm: ittee up to the 6th | Ss ange Com of $ the gratifying through the columns of we ou ihe Supply umounted to Ss to iriple wt on tig Kelef. and dyers for $4,000, ana sho expe She now appeais to whe cloth tributions of cloth: Messrs. Balaw: Dyeing stab) Las parties who | rated practicsliy this movement in their | business it 1s to be hoped i! | patriotic young « worao wil be us warimiy | Tespouded to as previous ones. * } A NOSE FOR A BONE. In Orange on Mond employed by Adolph Vogel, un the latter's dog, a huge Mr. Fogel no: bone, but ac badiy lacer: T quarier of an ounee or slot, | Bogel, a workman | ertook to deprive ewfoundlander, of a bone. AN to LovIsA TANNER, ) afternoon, at one o'clock, from his at ped | } _ Corinthian Lodge nt (none of | | years. Av —On Monday, Mareh 6, BKARTHOLOMEW BuRLEY, aged 25 years, 4 months and 3 days. The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, this (Wednesday) residence, las Baxter strect. Hows. —In Brooklyn, on Tuesday, March 7, MARY C., wife of Charies ©. iurst. ‘The relative d friends are respectfully Invited nd the funeral services, at her late residence, No, 160 Nassvu street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at three e’ciock, The remains will be taken to Tarrytown Cemetery for intermont, ESL a Hroekiya, On Movday evening, March jomas and Harriet . oad son of | Leslie, aged 51 vear as of the family are invited to attend the om St. Peter's Episcopal church, State st, near Goad, on danucater of the late Joun B. Rae, aged 27 years, The relatives aia friends o1 the family are in- | vited to aitend the funeral, frou the residence of | dollars, payabie in coin, at the pleasure of th: her mother, Mrs. John i. , 44 Morris street, Jer- sey City, O A Lursday a{ternoon, at two o'clock. 7 TON, Wile of Unaries B, Loomis, in the 45th year of her age. The relatives and fmen.is of the family are respect- | cent bonde to the amount of two hundred millions fly Invited to attend the funeral, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at three o’¢lock, from Christ church, cor- ner of Clinton and Harrison streets, Lyncz.—Oa Monday, Mareh 6, | months? painful ill: M18 PLIZADETH, youngest | aangnter of & Annie E. Lynch, aged 1 year, 6 month rhe relatives and iriends of the family aro reapect- | ,,F0wtt—Subseript from the resi- | , 46 Broome sireet, this (Weanes- | quired to depo! fully mvited to attend the Juneral, dence of he day) afternoon interred in Cai Cone o'clock. The remains wiil be ‘y Cemetery. thoa: Monday, Marca H. Mzay. Coaches will be way depot, Iwent) twelve o'clock, to accompany his remains to Green- wood for laternent. J., on Tuesday, March CARTHY, aged 33 years and 8 months. The relatves aud friends are}nvited to attend the funeral, Irom his late restde 4 West Seven- weenih i, on Friday afternoon, at one o'clock. No. 488 F. aud 4. M.—Bretaren: | You are hereby summoned to meet at the lodge room, No. § Union Square, on Fricay, the loth inst, at one o'clock P. M., for the purpose of paying the last tribnte of respect to onr late brother, Francis Mcvarthy. EDWIN LEACH, Masier. Mo wEN,.—Suddenly, en Monday afternoon, March 6, Rovner D, McLWEN, of this city, | | Paneral services at his late residence, No. 24 West Tuirty-ninih street, on Thnrsday oat. at len o'clock. Hits remains wil be taken to Stratfora, , Be 1% service will be held at Christ church on ar- | rival. MoGuirg.—On Monday, March 6, Manta, wife of Thomas McGuirk and daughter of the late Francis Ryan, 10 the 32d year of her age, The relatives aud friends or the family are ro- Spectiully mvired to attend the funeral, from her ; late residence, 447 Bast can be obtained | A | | BINANOTATS RSF LOAN, ONE SUM OF {08 and one of, Shu; lwo HUG, to lous, 12 | mes: “CLARKE, 202 Broadway, A’ Ronan inmeaitely gu New terk'nua Neg feroey he nas! immediately on. Esiato, Huliders’ Loans, Leaseholdey Merchandice and gen ‘al securities ; rsh Second, Wir, dey Mortgages, Bonde and Stocks negotiated, LARGE AMOUNT OF MONEY TO LOAN UPON first class city and near by Properiy, without bonus; ‘60 good Second Mortgages cashed without delay at very gums to A bap see be TO LOAN--ON, MORTGAGE on “WEST. +, chester county Property; First and i Bought; Werichetes Fis inaaciek neat ee as L. M. DAVENPORT, 58 Pin JOR, SALESTAN PRR CENT CIVY AxD COUNTY Bonds, tirst class securities, below par; also Insurance and Bank Stocks, City Ratiroad stocks and Bonds and an extensive varicty of Firet Mort; age Béiiroad 7 and 8 peroent gold Bonds, for eave and profitable investment, all at low Fates, for sale by ALBERT H. NICOLAY, Pine strest New ne ni ew N, B.—Stocks and Bonds not deni: tn at the Nuw York Stock Exchange Board a specialty with this houss for many years. ore Syey iy hy BONDS.—THE UN- above'aud other Buate bondm, "#vON MAPKK Brice for the WM. A. GUEST, 25 Wall street. ONEY TO LOAN—ON BOND AND MORTGAGE, OR arenes Phroved securitlon Sret end second meugtG, Pure jared; passports procure: SK. Me! i, Broadway, Commiantover tor every State. MOREY, 70 LOAN. FIRST AND, SECOND MORT- gages wanted, WALLACE BROB., 63 William sireet. LOAN—ON BOND AND MORTGAGE: TO ‘ONEY N (£77,000), in suma to salt, on New York e'ty and Brook- {yu real estate; to prinetpals onip., Doe em A, CURTIS, No, 8 Pine street, EW LOAN OF THE UNITED STATES, INPORTANT CIRCULAR. REABURY DEPARTMENT)? Wasmtneron, February 2s, 1871, "f Publte notice jahereby given that books will be opened on the sixth day of March next, fm this country und Mm Europe, for subscryptions to the National loan, under the act ap: Proved July 14, 1870, entitled “Au act to autuorize the Rev funding of the National Debt,” and the act in aueodinent thereof, approved January 20, 187 171, a ¢ proposed joan comprises three classes of bonds, ame'y' sday afternoon, at two. | jay, March 6, MARTA G. LESLIE, | yD, on Saturday evening, March | after a threo | le, Westchester county, on | When the new bonus are deliver i ance at the Harlem Rail. | “sixth sireet, OD Thursday,. at | demption of five-twenty idow of Rey. Dr. Nicholas { for intermeut by half-past eleven A, M. train. | yable in coin. at the pleasure of wed er ten years from the date of their issue, and ing interest, payable quarterly 1m coin, at the rute of five per cent per’ nant, Second—Bonvts t | dollars, payable in ¢ after uitesn y | interest, paya' j hall per cent pe Third—Bonits to t tthe pleasure of the united States, ‘he date of thelr wsue, and bearing mount of seven hundred miltions of nited § | after thirty years from ‘the date of their issue, and bearing | interest, payable quarteriy in coin, at therate of four per cent annum, | Subscriptions to the loan will have preference in the fol- | lewing onder, namey | _ Firet—Subscripticns that may be firat mace for fire per { dolara, one-half tor of which there will be reserved for tw | gubsoribers in t foreign count teof bonds bearing cent, and of bonds or cent, per cent bonds that vediny els | bearing interest May not be subscribe When a en’ i two per centor the a thereof in cotn | OF currency of the United States, or 1a bonds of she class to | to be exctianged, to led for by the governmont 3 and payinent may be { made esther in coin or in bonds of the Unied States as five-twenty bonds, at ther par value. ‘The cofu received fn pi ut will be applied to the re- “and the debs of the United | States will not be increased by this loan. | “The bonds will be registered or issued with coupons, an | may be desired b cribers, Registered bonds will’ be ed of the denominations o! 100, #500, 81,000, 5,000 and $10,0); and coupon bonds of each denomination except | the last two. ‘he interest will be payable in the Un ted ¥.—On Tuesday, March 7, FRANCIS MC- | States, at the otce of the Treasurer, any Assistant freasurer, oe oo mated Deporitary of the goverument, oan on | the first eof February, May, August and November, in everal classes aforesaid, and the interest pt from the payment of all taxes or dac#oy well as from taxation in aby form of pea) authority, jast issned will be first redeemed i humbers, 48 may be desi nated by the Secre- tary of the Treasury. ‘The bonds wil! be issued at the United States Treseury, but the agents for the meotmtion of the lozn in Europe ard authorizel to make arrangements wit subscribers for the | transmission of the bonds to the agents through whom sup- soriptions nay ve received. Subsertbers In the United States will receive the new bonds of the agents with whom the subscriptions are made, In the United States the national banks are authorized to Teceve subseriptions, and subscriptions may also be made at the office of the Treasurer of the United States, or of an} ‘Assistant Treasirer, or the designated depositares ac: But falo, N. ¥.; Chicavd, Iil.; Cincinnati, Obio; Louisville, Ky. ; Mobiie, Aia., and Pittsbuge, Pa. ‘The fonowing banking Joures are algo authorized to act as Agents in receiving subscriptions in the ( nited States, viz:— NEW YORK OiT: | Austin, Baldwin & Co. James G. Kin} rs. (Wednesday) afternoon, at one o’cloc! A Leonard, Shelion & Foster. PIVARY.—On iuesduy, March 7, ANNA Prvany, in | Biake Bro 5; Maitland, Phelps & Co. , - ’ rown Brothers & Co, Mars & Co. the 74th year of her ag | Budge, Sehilt & Co Morton, Bllss & Co. | Relatives and friends are myited to attend the | Gecii, Stout « Thayer. P.M, Myers & Co, | funeral, from the residence of her son-tu-law, Chas. | John’. Cisco & Son, eorge Updvke & Co, ; Morniugstar, 109 Second piace, Brooklyn, on Thurs- Dodge & Co. B.D. Randolph & Co, day afternoon, at three o’ciock. He Jlews & Co. Boston, Pittsburg, Louisville and Cincinnati papers please copy. QUINTARD. Mayeh 5, CLARISSA, Wile of isaac 7suh year of ner age. Quintard, in tue Funeral services at St. Andrew's church, this )Weduesday) ufte.noon, at two o'clock. Carriages wil meet the train le: z New York 2:15. BAUVAL —Oor jon, Lot OcravE SAUVAGEAU, a p of Quevec, Canada, aged 27 Take the oue o'clock Siaten Island boat for Towen- Jersey Cit after a short illness, ANN 8. and the late Edwin Sea: aud 3 days. Notice of the faneral hereatter. SManL.—On Monday, March 6, Ricnarp SMALL, ip the 68th year of his ag The friends and reiatives of the family are Invi to atte eral, from his late residence, Greens street, this (Weduesday) afteruoon, at two 0% Mai AMY JENCKS SMUT, Widow 0. Stephen C, Smiti, 10 the 89th year of her age. is of the family, of her son, Stephen and of her Isons, Chartes R, lis, are respect invited to attend this (Wed ¥) afternoon, at t her late residence, No, 208 ) papers please copy. ay, March 7, £URMAN HazEL- s and Susan Spencer. r of ny and Henry C. the funeral se half-past four Ciermont av Providence to attend the funeral, from the residence of his AND DEATHS. | 5 on Thursday afcernoon, at three ATHS j ge iock, irom the residence Of is grandfather, = : " | William H. Furman, at Eust New York, L. I. Married. | Srowart.—On ie agigs J morning, March 7, WIL- DUNCAN—TANNER.—On Wednesday, Marcn &, in | LIAM TART, aged 1 year, 10 months and 6 days. Witiamsbarg, 1. L. by hey. Mr lull Witttam Dus, | _, Pe relatives and iriénds’ot the family are invited { Puace—Lawn E.—Oo Thursday, March 2, at the residence of the bride’s father, Meory &M. Beare, WiLtiaM A. PLAC to ALBA, eldest dangiter of Ed "ark, ad. | Ou Tuesday, March 7, at Trinity | by the’ Rev. C. B. Swoop, | , of Saratoga Springs, to Han- ; ard D, dames, | of in Lawrence, RIET AUGUSTA JA ¥ay., of this c i Died. | Bakken.—Ai irvington, on the | ay, March 5, after a protracted ilines | 8, wife of I, W. Barker, in the 601i year of | tives and friends are respectfully invited | » funeral, from the Presbyterian churen, | on Thursday moraiug, at eleven On Wednesaay h 5, Josrra ty ¥. Boynton, | y are respect- his (Wednesday) | gion avenue e Lafayett City. Bruwer. WER, | agel 49 year é pectfully invited to late reside! 180 ternoon, at Tuesday, March 7, ANNIE G. BUTLER, and 6 days. Tnomas i. ( The relatives and tawily aad { members of 2 -and A. M., are respec invited to attene 2 ‘om 18 late residence, 195 Allen street, lay after- noon, LAN, aged ar. acives and friends uneral, Ire Twenty 8 o'clock nine dlvtows Orange CONG PROMS William and rant Congdon The re fri Wednesday) aiternoon, from ihe Paterson, N. Je Chamber 1:45 P.M Conwert.—On Tuesday, March 7, BLE. Aaugiter of Thomas 4. and mma A. Corve’ tia plock nds are invited to attend the | ate reaiden 11 Third avenue, | op Thurs rnoon, abtwo o' rok. Donvan.—On Tuesday, March after a short fll. ness, Many Eviza, second daughter of J. V. and ©. Donvai, aged 2 years, 2 months and 13 days. The relatives and friends of the family are bs pect- fuly tuyiied to atteud the fuuerai, from t res! deuce of her parents, 407 Wesi Thirty-second street, {Bis (Wedn esday) afternoon, a one o'clock, Discan in this cay. on Rupday, March 6 Ma Dy | parents, No. 381 Hudson street, this (Wednesaay) afternoon, at half-past one o'clock. TIERNEY. 1 Tuesday, March 7, at the residence | of his son, Second avenue, TOMAS TIERNEY, a native of § $4 years. The funeral will take place from St. Gabrie!' chu East T'wenty-seventh street, on Thursday afternoon, at twoo'clock. His relatives and friends, ‘Anu those’ of his son Thomas, are respectfully uvited to axtend. March years, ‘Toe relatives and friends of the famf!y are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, froia his jute residence, N linton avenue, this (Wednesday) alternoou, at twe o'clock. ecourt, county Galway, Ireiand, aged In Brooklyn, on Monday afternoon, 6, at four o'clock, Jobn G. A, VaGi, aged 62 Wankp.--At Spotswood, N. J., on Monday, March 6, the Jom Wand, late rector of St. as’ church, Mamaroneck, aged 70 years, tro St Peter's church, ema0n, at tWO O'CLOCK. Jarcl 7, MARTIN WATERS, of his age d3 of Tue family are re- invited to the mneral on Friday { huli-past nine o'clock, from his iate reai- n sireet. The remams wiil be rick's cathedrai, where a solemn em Will be celebrated for the re- theuce to Eleventh street Cemetery vilves and Ir soul ont —On Sunday, March 5, at the residence of brother, 49 West Thirty-sixth street, ANNE, ter of the late Dr. Robert and Cnar- n the 18th year of her age. 8 of the fatatly are respect. funeral, from the Church ue and Tenth at eleven o'ciock, the repose of the iil be celebrated at f City Hail place and (Wednesday) morning, at ten lives anu Irends are respectfuiy soul of the inte ‘10m As WHITE Andrew's church, corner t k. The invited to atte —On Tuesday, March 7, ELLEN, wife r amsou, in the 36th year of her age. The friends of the family, and those of her brothers, John and Thomas Cain, are respectful uvited to attend the funeral, from her late resi- 15 Hast Fourteenth street, on Thursday aiter- al two 0 Clock. MISOBLUANE H WHIT PIXTURFS BOUGUT AND ad Jovbing done at sbort notice. AND STOR’ Carpenter work Reade street. —ONE OF THE MOST SELECT As- ents of evergreen deciduous Trees, Shubs, ai reduced prices; will ke delivered auywhere it ty, CHAKLES DORAN, West Morriaania, ollice 22 Kast Foriy-ulnth street, TR Vines, &c. or about the WL rhe FINE #Y OR BOCKRBON WHISKEY, , AT 820 a gallon; Sherrvjand Pors Wines, $2 60 soni aat Irish Wulekeys, $9; Holland Gin and Jamaica’ Rum, §6; all f the best i od nted Or ge AL anLS, 1) Bias wee anes of Tatrggmib ry At Stamford, Conn, on Sunday, | | Gibeon, Casanova, & Co. funeral will take place on Tharsday afternoon. j; Howes & Macy. » March 7, | d 1s years, § Mouths | Brooklyn and Jei | MNVHE INTERNATI | i 7, MPs. | paid back in from i i | } | { / $800.000 Reid, Leo & Content. H 7 MoI Thomas Denny & Co. Drexel, Winthrop & Dunown, Sherman & Co. Fisk & Hatch. Frank & Gans. Moses Taylor ¢ Co. Trevor & Colgate. Tarver Prothers, Union Trust Company. ning, Davis & Amory. Van Schack & Co. Foote. Vermiiye & Co. Match « Son, 1. Von Hoffman & Co. ward Harght. We ls, Fargo & H. A. Heiser’s Sons. Kubo, Loco & Winslow, Laer & Co, GEO. 8. BOUTWELL, ‘Secretary of the Treasury. QQPARTER, OF A MILLION oF DOL TO LOAN— Immediately, on bond and mortga, ey City property. SHAROS & CO., 77 Codar on New \ork, KING HOUSE OF AZ, ABT & CO, pH IS curity PER CENT (W ington) will be aid; 200,000, ee Fes will Sark, in equal yearly pa vf Address H. Q. H., 1,101 ©. ‘on \inproved real e: menta. with interest Pe $400.000 property ; sums to sy ©. is. WILLIS, Soi $7.30.000 Treen’ Brooklyn, New only. 163 Broadway. ON FIRST BOND AND MORT- improved New York, principal TO LOAD NON lyn und Jersey City SHAROT & CO. suit all parties. — _SHARO' es REASON WEY THE PEOPLE BUY THE EVENI TELEGRAM, IN ‘It 4s the smal: it ta the beat bas the larg of all the £1 THE EVEN. It is now the leading Lyening Newspaper ail over the city, aud contains the entire News of the day. It contains ail ibe Baila, Parties ane Theauieal Reports OF Jast night THE THE EVENING TELEGRAM, TWO CENTS, COAL AND WOOD. __ OAL BY THE CARGO..FRESH MINED CUMBER- rom the Bordeu mines, land Goal, of the best quality, for sale only by the cargo. BORDEN & LOVELL, 70 and 71 West street, New Yor! (COKE, PBR CHALDRON, DELIVERED IMMEDI ately toany part of the city, Ordors by mali prompuy 462 West E.ghteenth st, 400 FONE BEST FAMILY COAL—DISCHARGING this day, screened and delivered, at $10 60 per ton: Yeas to carte and dealers. App ot yard coro Duty secuae innate s Banh ATOR MB BAS ER, aitended'to. CRAPSER & BURN the amount of three hundred milons of | ann. : , nonmanpanananes THEATRE, —1WENTY-FOURTH STREET, fADBger.... Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY RTH At near, 23 roe “BAKA! CONT ATES 178 m1RD MONTH THIS UNINTERR' ‘D SLOCESS ND CROWDED HO USES, Vivid Local Scenery, cost!y fashton- able dresses, popular music and charac tors by Miss’ Fanny Davenport, Fanny Moraut, Clara Morris, Linda Dietz, Nra. Gilbert, Amy Ames,’ &c.; Mr. James Lewis, ’D, H. Hark tus, W, Davidze, Geo. “SARATOGA 18 | Parkes, D. Whiting, G. F. Devere, Sov) theconie nenention | THE 'HERALD shysi—s*Were a strane | or istl.”—Tumes, | ger of relinement coming to New York to ask us where he would feet most at for amufewent acd happiest for ening, we aiiou.d say unbesitating- tthe Vifth Avenue Theatre—seeing RATOGA |" Saturday ee FIFTEENT! neat at hali-past ou TH AVENUE THEATRE. VEDNESUDAY, MARCH 15, ‘A SPECIAL MATINEE, at 1 o'clock, iu ald of THE FOUNDLING ASYLUM. 5] 4 THEATRE COMIQUR. 9) TAEATRE COMIQUE, Broadway. opposite St. ‘Nicholas. BUTLER & GILMOR! OVERFLOWING ‘HIS TWO PERFORMANCES TO-DAY. AFTERNOON AT 2: EVENING At Kae AFTERNOON PERFORMANCE. AFLERNOON, AFTERNOON PERFORMANCE, AFTERNOON, AFT£RNOON PERFORMANCE. AFTERNOON, CHILDREN HALY PRICE, ‘The new sensational Comic Pantomime, AKL, KL, KO, KO, OL, KI, KEY, THE Lauri kouPe. "tHE LEOPOLDS, THE GRAND BALLET TROUPE, THE &NTINE LTAIOPIAN Re ME! 100 DIFFERENT At Afternoon—Doora open at 1. 6 Seata seoured tu advauce, Children half price. WERY THEATRE. imeviary benoit to Mr. J, McCloskey, the author of the successrul crama of POMP, on which octasion MR. J.C. CAMPBELL | hue Kindly consented to appear in bis wonderful impersonar tion o POMP, ' betng his tact appearance but three. DRAMA OF THE CROWN PRINCE, FRIDAY EVENING FINAL BENEVIY OF 3.0. CAMPBELL. On Monday evening next the celebrated and unrivalled protean actor, eccen:ic vocalis’ and musical wonder, ME. JOUNNY THOMPSON will appear {a nis new drama, written tor him by Mn J, | McCloskey, entiied i ON HAND, | writh entirety new uoonery, machinery, newly invented sensa- effects, in TED | )TIBLO’S GARDEN. | N IMMENSE SUCCE! SARATOGA” MATINEE, Beate secured 12 days tn ad MR, NIDLO’S GARDEN $$ CROWDED TO OVERFLOWING, 3» (Wednesda, phere pertormann of the BLACK CROOK. DECIDED HIT OF Til NEW GRAND BALLET, THE DEMONS REVEL, with Its now and ecegau wonderful and startling effects, : beautiful and original musi | and emoracing in its performance the entire ballet force o thia esiab!'sument, TWLLSTH WEEK OF THE WONDERFUL MAJILTONS AND THY GREAT SKATERS, MONS. STEGRIST ‘and his TWO BEAUTIFUL BOTS, aed and 4 yeara, in their FAMOUS SCLNA DE SALON, SLEBRATED RIZARELLI BROTHERS, the greatest gymnasts of the world, with all the superb sconcry, briliiant effects, tmagnifcent tableanx, Evening performance at 8; matinee SATURDAY, at 1}. MA, :SBEBAOH POSITIVELY LAST WEEK— AML” Stait Theatre—Yo-night, seedach as Lorle, in Dorf und Stadt, To-morrow, last night but two, Die Niebelungen—See- bacb as Chrimbid. _ $01 BOWERY, pox PASTOR'S OPERA HOUS) | GIANT MATT COLONEL GOSHEN, | GREAT GIANT THE GIANT, | GREAT GIA HEIGHT 8 FET, ul LA WEIGHT 640 LB! | GREAT GL é GREAT GIAN . GIANT MATINE | In Song and Burlesque. THE FAMOUS DWARS, GR GENERAL GRANT, JB, GREAT GIANT MATINSE.| FEMALE MINSTRELS, TO-DAY AT 214, PEMALE MINSTRELS, TO-DAY AT 2, TONY PASTOR. EAGAN. TO-DAY AT 235. [Tak TENEMENT HOUSE. q Pte NAPOLEUN IMPERSONATED BY WM, HORACE LINGARD, av LINA EDWIN'’S THEATRE, — | YPISsS GLYNN'S | dMLiss GLYNN'S three Shuxspearian readinga, commencing witht HAMLE HANLE: 3 MARCH 14, AT 8 P. M., AT of Twenty-third treet and Fourth | rs 1; reserved seats @1 50. For sale at 114 Broxdway, 70! Broadway and J.N. Pattigon « Co.'s, under the hall, Box open Tuesday. Address lefera to Mra. K. 8. | DALLAS, caro Messe, Benedict & Boaruman, 128 Brond- way. TUFSDAY ‘ation Ha GTemwar HALL. Miss MARIE KREBS? NINTH PIANOFORTE RECITAL, SATURDAY, MARCH Il, AT2Y. M., as dO Mre. KREBS NICHALESL. the celebrated Contralto, Siguor A. RANDOLFI, the eminent Baritone, and Mr. L. DACHAUER, Single tickets, $1 Wi; tautly tickets, $3. Tobehad at the usual places, AcX0u, CAN HAVE YOUR ADY ERTL \ din the NW YORK HERALD, and, if up town, ¢ and extra eapense b; Ing it at the HERALD ANCH OFFICE, 1,246 Broadway, three doors above Thiry-iirss street. “This is our only authorized uptown branch, and auvertisements are received ut ofice rates. Gpen from § A. M, thli8 P.M. every day tu the year, A GOOD SorrdNo, ACQUAINTED WITH THE AX Episcopal or Catuolfe service, a good reader, desires osition ty or vicinity. Address SOPRANO, 233 Vest Filty-tiret street . ALLAOKS, ‘ ” Ww NOVELTY AND, VARIBTY, e ior and MaDag@ BULTIMATE Ti GREAT MUSICAL EVENT, RY NIGHT, AT 8 ‘LES GEORGISNNES, i GEOROLENNES, GEORGIENNES: MEE as FEROZA, = # ‘i ALL THE ORIGINAL MUslo sii NEW DRERSLS, Y i ‘THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, March 8, “ROMANCE AND REALITY." THURSDAY, March 9, “THE SENIOUS FAMILY.” FRIDAY, March 10, iast tine, “MONEY.” SATURDAY MATINEE, March 11, “OURS.” a! patel NEW SORMERY) aw xevo vba woah peu AMAZONIAN MARCIIES, EVORUTIONS eed “ROMANCE AND REALITY." AIMEE QO. HORSEBACK, NE HUNDRED YOUNG LADIL: qi FEMALE DRUM CORPS, aa TREBLE CHORUS, THE ELL.PUANT “YUSEF” bab; aera celebrated trick baby elephant, f WAC IAW. STARTLING FEATURES. FAMILY MATINEE SATURDAY, AT & Seats secured from § o'clock A. M. Ull 6 o'clock P. tg Box ofice; also at Scuirmer’s, 701 Broxdway, and Erie way Ticket Oflice, corner twenty-third street and Broadway, 2 SEUM, wos MUMON DAY. MARCH 6, 1871. MONDAY, “ROMANCE AND REALITY." Mr, WALLACK has tne Floasre to announce that te 9d sid neces RA JENNINGS engag make her appearance on THUKSDAY EVENING NEXT. _Robertson’s last Comedy, “BIRTH,” in preparation, ROOKLYN ACADEMY, THURSDAY, MARCH 9, MR. LESTER ~WALLACK in Robertson's great Malinyy Daren, pis prev gapecaane Sef a ‘Last week of the fuvorite American actor, 1 y pia scale High THE M Tuead: Wate ar Seed haa Eventugs, fonday, Tuesday, Wednesday an LINGARDS, pats ener, tho beautiful iiistorteal drama of Gene THE DEAD HBAR? INGARDS, THN DEAD HEART, WILLIAM HORACE, fm which Mr. &. EDDY will apoear, WILLIAM HORACK, | supported by inea\ of nel nowiedged ablitty. ALICE DUNNING, FRIDAY EVENING, MARCA 10, ALICE DUNNING, | BENEFIT and last upre trance but two of ICKIR. Mr. Ie. EDDY, LUKIE. who will appear in two gieut drames, EVERY EVENING. MATINEE WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. H 2 gies THEATRE. MaLINE PERFORMANCES AT 2 P.M: eaday, Taree and Pilar, c drama, in three acts, THAN ELH, alah habie farce of « NINTH WEEK. Al TUB SWAN, oe M MAOH 1B : EVERY EVENING, will be produced, on an elahornte scale, after monthsof pro AND SATURDAY MATINEE, paration, the great seasation of the % THE CO ARENT, ir. EDWIN BOOTH “ACK: i Fr) inwhich Mr. OLIVER DOUD BYRON BENEDICK, will make bia drat earance, tn Shakspeare's super Comedy of see MUA Tob “MUCH ADO ABUUT NOTH. ” 728 BROADWAY. with, wm O BROADWAY, Mr. LAWRENOS BARRETT MATINEE MATIN 4 INEE DON PEDRO, PNEN and Mr. J. H. McVICKER, who has been specially cnwsged for tue character of De AGBERRY, AND AN EFFICLENT CAST. Every attention has been paid to the requirements of the RIny, cmbractng new Seenery, new Costumes, Appointments, acl ris ATS, ‘Ail the Stars appear, Ali the stars appear. NELSON and SONS, LILA and ZOR. LILA aud ZOE, MMeFY, se. LILA and ZOB, if — HERS, four in numoer, Seats necnred six daya in advance at the Theatre, or at its ‘orming Logs. Branch Ticket Olice, ut Ditson & Cu.’s music store, No, TL Mr, JERGY COHAN, Broadway. Nr. JERRY COHAN, in his rneqialied Statnes and Songs. Tn rehears: Last matin: AK Th oo AKTER THE WAR, (eesrie THEATRE, AvTiR THE WAR, FIFTH WEEK great Fire Scene, AND POSITIVELY LAST NIGHTS the old Piantation, of the inimitable and great comediaa, @. L. FOX, who has proved bimeeli'to be the only the Death of Wiilie. MATINEE TO-DAY, AT 2:30, Evening, at 8 o'clock, ~ = CURISTINA NILSSON, oO \¥, Mth, WEDNESDAY, Lith. SATURDAY, 18th, u ae va a Sirdkcooch respectiully anaounees the first Foape § PE earance in New York uf L | er ear in MLE, CHRISTINA NILSSON, t in Grand Concerts and Oratorio. EB ‘Puesday, Mth, Graud Miscellaneous Concert, U Wednesday, lth, trst appearance of Mile. Christiaa Nilasom, MATINELS WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS. Tm tthdr: He of | 0 Mavdn'pmasterwsPt eg CREATION, fs preat sensation must soon be withdrawn to permit o: i N. the production of an entirely Original Drama, written ex- | Saturday, 18th, Grand Nilsson Matinee at two o'clock, Pressly for this theatre uy str; Augustin Daly. MLLE. CHRISTINA NILSSON will be assisted by REMEMBER THE Last NIGHTS. MISS PAULINE C).NISSA, Soprano. c —_ MISS ANNIE LOUIS LYMPIC THEATRE. LAST MATINEE ROT THREE of the inimitable GL. FOX asthe commence on Saturday, Mareh IL. at 9 A. M., at the otice ot the Hall, at Schirmer's, 701 Broadway and ab roadway. Etcinway’s Planos are used at a'l the Nilsson Concerts. NEW FORK orrces, L. B. LENT. incteenth atreet). Directoy: MATINEES WEONESDAY AND SATURDAY AT 336, EVERY NIGHT AT & EQUESTRIAN TKICMPH OF GEORGE DONALD, THE MOST ACCOMPLISHED BARERACK SUMMERSAULT RIDER OF THE AG CORDE-ELASTIQUE EXBMCISES, MLLE. JEANETTE ELLSLER, THE CHAMPION LEAPERS. TEE CHIEFS OF THE GYMNASIUM. The Amasing Equesizian Scone, BILLY KUTTON. BEAUTIFULLY TRAINED RORSES, PONTES, £0. R Musical Directors and Conducto: ° Max Muretzek, Signor Boroni and Mr. Geo. Bristow, iu or General Admission, $2; Keserred Seats $l and $2 extra, EB THE according to location. £ PUROD. The sale of rescrved seats for either of the above will 1 BE U THE ONLY SURVIVING RICHELIEU, This WEDNESDAY, March 8, commencing at 2 o'clock, # Remember the last Mat Splendid Scenery, complete Costum N RS. F. B. CONWAY'S PARK THEATRE, BROOKLYN. OLIVER DOUD BYRON FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY ia ACROSS THE CONTINENT, commencing Monday, March & BRANT. NEW OPERA HOUSS, 23D STREET, between Sixth and Seventh avs.. near Booth’s Thesire. BRYANT'S MINSTRELS, Every evening at 8, and Saturday Matinee at 2 BRYANT'S MINSTRELS. LES MISERABLES. BRYANT'S MANSTRELS. OLD TIMES ROCKS. BRYANT'S MINSTRELS. | PASZIMES ON THK LEVEE. BRYANT’S MINSTRELS, HAUNTED HOUSE. BRYANT'S MINSTRELS. Richelieu and Othello, GAR FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, 885 BROADWAY. ‘The original and far-famed BIRCH, WAMBOLD, BERNARD & BACKUP SAN 'RANCINCO MINSTRELS. © AND ARTISTIC. | complete Palace of Wonders, Open dally BRYAN?TS NINSEREIS:| COCO.” COCO. ese the ate One e P OtaT eee FAMILY MATINEE RVEKY SATURDAY, Billy Birev, Charley iackus, W. Bernard, Billy West, Rolte- AT TWO O'QLO0K, Howara, Johnny Queen, Billy Pmmett, J.T. Oberist, We ‘Dwyer, €, Lempleton, G, Wy Rockefeller, 8. GRANT IN NEW ACTS, U. IMPERSONATED BY THY INIMITABLE BRIGANDS. WM, HORACE LINGARD, Seats secured aix days in aivanee. AT ee tire ae aan hoes eee LINA EDWIN'S THEATRE. BR, KAMIN'S MAGNIFICENT — ANATOMICATS — re Mi : : 45 BROADWAY, OPPOSITE ASTOR PLA FOS ANEnLy AXD LEON's 15 en THE FI IN tHe WORLD. 1a MINSTRELS. | 16 NONE TO EQUAL IT. 1% NORMA MAT AGENT Poe | 145 SHOULD BE VISITED BY ALL BS arnican Dwar, | CLAM-EEL. ay “INSTRUCTIVE” AMUSING, rhe: | | j 61 NEW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 618 D. 8 Broadw: ois lacs fat} (Establishe oe geutiemen oaly. Admission ov cents. as 8 : eee cae 6i8 ] We are fe os ORACE GREELEY 618 wontertuliy 1H “INPERSONATED BY 61s — 618 WM. HORACE LINGARD, 618 The Beauties, Wi 615 wo $i8 dhe iiwmau aud Animal Creation tw beween at E18 | __ Oe renee eee ° iT ITSON & COS $1 EDITION OF STANDARD TENOR WISHES ENGAGEME! AA a iirat class quartet choir; 18 familia Service; prefers Brookiyn. Address URBSUENDU, eraid on (A UADY WISHES 70 Give, 8 jessons at residences; Bil a Kiven, Acdreas G. C., box £40 He A. SOUG LADY, WITH CULTIVATED Vo clas# reader, wishes @ situation ia eburch as sopran Kew York or Brooklyn, Address M. H., Greenpoint ost ice, or 9 und 2 Worth street, New Y; FIRST CLASS SOPRANO AND SIGHT READER OF ong experience des! ‘engagement from May 1, ia cay al or Catholic in this city. Address SO- PRANO, Herald Branch oifice, 1,246 Broadway. ! FIRST CLASS ORGANIST, FOPRANO AND BASS | 2A ov ful Quartette arc open for engagement trou May 1. | Addrese MOZAIT, Herald oitice, | | AND PIANO '; best references FOREIGN GENT! rience, painstaking and very gives leseons in Vocal or Piano at bis own or pup! | residence; terms moderate; first cl references. Cail on or address PUTMAN CRAMER, First avenue, second door avove Lighty-elghth street, MUSICAL.PIANO, VIOLIN, GUITAR, SINGING, OR- IMA gai rmoby.—Lessous private, 582 Sixth avenue, near the church, Experienced gentlemen and lady teachers. ‘terms moderate. J. J. WATSON, Director. Circulars mailed. OFRANO WANTED-FOR “A CHORUS CHOTR, IN Brookizn: rust ve fall rolee and a, good reader suiacy | Haun; Brovstyn resident preferred, Adarces CHOIR MAB- ER, Herald oltice. nt sNO ORGANISTS ; Reveral hue soprano, altos, tenors and bassos, yr Foadere (pupils of the American Conservatory of Music, SIL Fourth avenue; brauch at Lyric Hall), desire an engagemont in some choir ut a woderate salary; nieo solo singers can be urn For particulars apply to HENRY SCHROEDER, ire | Wane A POSITION IN A CHURCH OHOIR, BY | ‘a first clase roprano and reader. Address J, (., Herald office. UDGE DOWLING IMPERSONATED BY. WM, HORACE LINGARD, T LINA EDWIN'S THEATRE, | | Uperas, unparalleled for cheapness and beauty. Largeat sized Page, with {nll vocal and pianoforte score, | inciuding Recitatives, with English and Italian words Now rea WY», “Ernant,” “frovatore,” “Lucia,” “Faust,” “Travt- | ata,” +Sommambula,” #Ni i { ‘orma,” ‘Lucretia Borgia,” “Mars thu.” Price of each DItSON & CO., 711 Broadway, New York. “WAT AND NOPE” THE KEW | SUCCESSVUL drama, by H. J, Byron, Exq.,is the property, m Grea: n end Lrélan L. POOLE, Kaq., and in this coum> try of MARK SMITH, 143 West Thirty-aeventh street, HE PAVILLON, 6&2 BROADWAY, BETWEEN GREA? cppen ene rig Remmt —Increaaed conan for the ion; singin, three iady artists. ission fres, | Bestaufant ail day.” ‘4 L. A. STEIN. ROADWAx UNDERGROUND RAILWAY, 260 BROADWAY, CORNER WARBEX, Open 10" to 5. PLANOKOE A. HAGE STOCK OF PIANOS, BEST MAKERS, TO rent or sell ches; Nowed cn purebase, Call at M. M. MERRELL'S, No. 5 Union sausre (103 Fourth avenae), LARGE STOCK OF FIRST CLASS. PIANO- fortes, the fines: instrnments offered the publio and the Most reasonable in price, can be fonnd at the factory and wareroome of JENNYS “SON, 250 Last Twenty-ret street, between Second and Third aventes. A. Bs OCTAVE PIANO, NEARLY NEW, WITH ALL | Saiprovernents, will be told by lady going in the country | for about half price’; has cover ana stool; make a gunranteo for six years, Call at residence 36 Fourth avenue, betwoen | ' | gNJ. F, LUTLER Be. ¥. DUTIPERSONATED BY WM, HORACE LINGARD, AT LINA EDWIN'S THEATRE. ———SS—_—_—_—_z TURE SEASON, "LEARY WIL COMMENCE A COURSE OP vx Lectures on Physiology, at No. I Clinton place, Fighth atreet, six doors west frum Brosdway, Thuredi evening, March 9, at8. ‘The subject will be filusirated wit the finest collection of mantkins and models in the world, Apectiiar advantage of these parior lectures 1s that the models can be closely inspected by every member of the audience, They are eexy instructive and ent Ad 3 ehldren abe, MPORTANT LECTURES TO GENTLEMEN ONLY, ON interesting, invainabie and scientiic subjects, showing | how to live und what to live for, are delivered daily as the New York Museum of Anatomy: Those unable to attend | ean receive @ copy by forwarding 25 cents to the Secretary, 618 Broadway. RS. DR. WHITE LEC this afternoon, at 549 Sixth avenue. Dr. W. ives a medical lecture to gentlemen at 736 this evening. otures ree, ‘Twenty-fourth and ‘wenty-uith streets. Must be sold, SPLENDID STOCK OF PIANOFORTES, OUR OWN aad other frst clase make, for cash or instalments, at very low prices; also Pianos to’ let and taken ip exchange, JOHN C BARNES, 187 Lighth street, near Broadway. T SCHROEDER'S PIANO WAREROOMS, 911 FOURTH avenue, next the Clarendon Hotel,—First class Pianos for hire and for gale on instalments or at a liberal discount for cash. MAGNIFICENT Tosewood{Pianoforte; ali modern iinprovements; richly carved legs and cass; made to order for 100; will he sold for #275; Pornpadour style gilded and car ved gatin bro- cate! Parlor Bult, covi #075, for #225; one do., $160; wainut | Teps Suit, $60; a lot of Parlor, Chamber and Dining Furnt- ture, at a sacrifice for cash, Residence 12 East Tenth street, one block wost of Broadway, between University place and Fifth avenue, _______ BANC ACADEMIES, CADEMY OF DANCING. Lyric Hall, 723 ixth avenue, Reservoir square, Mr. TRENOR will form new classes every ueaday and Friday, at4andSP. i, uni May. DING ACADEMIES, M A ‘and Brevoort Hail, Lod ONS at any hovr, day or evening. DA ae ir @ ACADEMY, 175 STAT J» *ireet, corner Court, Brooklyn, ew classes are now | forming. Send for uw circilar; enclose 25 cents for a revised edition of the o's Amsistant BILIAARDS. HAVE YOUR ADVERTISEMENT IN- | a tue NEW YORK HERALD, and, if uptown, | and extra expense by leaving it at the HERALD | OFFICE, 1,245 Broadway, three coors above t street, “thin te our omy. authorized uptown 4 und advertisements are received at office rates. | Open trom $A. M, ULB P.M. every day fa the year. | A OEAVANAGH & DECKER'S INPROVED BILLARD | ° 7 sine with th rated catgut custion, ‘New Oxiy. Cavies, complete, #275 Warezoums | 4 prices, sizes at corresponding rates. corner of Cans QILLIARDS. class Tabies. nable prices. MARBLE MANTELS. ~YOU CAN HAVE YOUR ADV! e! inthe NEW YORK HERALD, and, if up town, cand extea expense by leaving it 'nt the HEKALD (CH OFFICE, 1,348 Broadway, three doors above ft eirect, ‘This is our only ‘authorized uptown ‘od advertisements are received at ofice rates, .M, ull Pe ry day in the year. T REDUCED. PRICES—SLATH MANTELS, FROM 98 60 upwards; many new and elecant designs, PENRHYN SLATE CO., 40 West Eighteenth street, peviveen Fifth and Sixth avennies, \pARBLEIZED BLATR, MANTELS—RICIT AND £ M7 fant from $9 $12 G15 up to P9507. “B. | Spow ArT & CO., 609 Sixth avenue, between Thiriy-Afth and | ‘Thdety-aixth streets. e sree ay ARBLE AND MARBLEIZED MANTELS, OF THE EIA iteuned patteraa; Monuments, Headatones, at reduced prices, A. KLABER, steam marble works, ‘134 and 186 Eughteeath street, near Third avenue, New York. 7 IN THE CITY TO BUY MARB) Te ened Mantels Monuinents, Headstonen, Ac. mat marb! A KLABER & 00.'8 Marlo Works, 217 to 228 West J Ifty-Lrat Biregk eipres roadway sug Busia avensi, lA | those tn ni | street, near Ninth avenue. SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE. AL Orerstrung bay, cared iow; only S60; Steinway | PPOLESSOR BLOWS ILLUSTRATED LECTURE ON Piano at a creat sacrifice for cash, ipa y i p ‘Soups and Fish” to might 8 P. M., in room M4 J. BIDDLE, 18 Amity etreet, near Broadway. | Institute. SPLENDID SEVEN OOTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO MACHINER’ for sale chen p;best citymake, carved Jegs,overstr er oe ob teak EEE nO ee OY tent Agratfe; warral —YOU CAN HAVE YOUR ADVERTISEMENT LN- strect, near Third A serted in the NEW YORK HERALD, and, if up towny Anve time and extra expense by leaving {t at the Ibi BRANCH OFFIC si Broadway, three doors above ‘Vhirty-first street. “This is our only authorized uptown branch, and advertizements are recetved at office rates, Open trom $ A. M. day in the year. WORKS.—PORTABLE STEAM EN- yl Stationary Engines and Both fore deciding it will pay to eal ‘ARD P, HAMPSON, 0 Cortlandt street, MAGNIFICENT ROSEW i brated maker, fully guaranteed, used five months, cost 650, for #200; Drawing Noom Furniture, covered brocatel ; Etagerea, Chandeli ‘Mirrors, binet, Tables, Paintings Bronzes, Carpets, Curtains, Silver Ware, Linen; Chambe Dining Koom Furniture; sacrifice; property family leaving. 36 West Fifteenth street, ‘near Sixth avenue. j ze pa. | ed. Inquire’ at 20 East fwenty-elgutu | { \ See IRON 2X gines, t era; Clrow! on or address EDV Now York. Fr°$, SALE SEPARA Mucninery of North corner thirty-ihird tr: ower; 4 large Bo Steam Pumps, Shactin Oltiee 54 sortment of with Steam Eng! { und S12 West Twer | } LYNCH & GOMIEN, 932 TO 988 BROADWAY, OF- er a larg asaoriment of first class Pianos on the most able terms; a eplendid Agrafe, $8005 a beautiful #50; an Grard Grand, #100, c.; Planos to let on instalments, OR TOGETHER, er Grain Mill, Kieventh avenue, sisting of ‘int Laying, ti hore 10 run of Stong, with Gearings, oratory, Pudeys, Beings, Seales, nird street, ENGINE, 12 INCH BORE, 36 INCH er, with pump; also @ fine aa Factory for sale or to ia(ting, already in good order. ourth sirvet. as ee sade { PIANO, $150; CELEBRATED CITY li iaprovements, at a sa less than coe SON, Mb Bl ker street. | WOOD PIANO- 2, bass, 7 acti { overstri lebrated maxers; dt yea Seventh ‘street, | FOR, SAE AN ENGINE, WITH CYLINDER, 12 £ inches diameter, 20 Inch stroke, and two Bol.ers, each 4 t diameter and avid very cheap. J. ; ail in complete order; will ba Cortiandt street. POWER ENGINB AND 39 inches disteter; also alot of a,Wheelg Conplthca, Lester Giauer & Co.); tu nae ‘six months; eo of a first class in need Pi residence 114 West Twenty-seventh street, near Sixth nvenue. N. B.—Varior and Bedroom Furalture at hai cost in lows to sult purchasers. Houae to let. | JLEGANT SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO, $125; 4 good as new; superd, overatrung: naving carved ies, every iinprovement ,reat bargain; please examine, JAMES GORDON, 198 Bleecker street, near Macdonal, POR §. two new line § Belting, & and Columbia street, Brooki Hamilton aveauo OADLEY’S PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES, Bend for a cirontar. J.C, HOADLEY & CO, 46 Cortiandt end %, 05 and Wi Liberty sueet, TEAM ENGINES, MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAK 2D ert Too, wil ve Gold cheap at the South Brookiya Stoam Engine Work, corner of Imay and Sumalt | Brooklyn,” Call or seid {or catalogue. ee {TEAM ENGINES.FOR SALE VERY CHEAP, TWO DS" Engines, each of eighty horse power, with or withoat botlers, in good running ord: Company's Works, Fourth ay OR SALB—AT A GREAT BARGAIN, A MAGNIFICENT toned 7 octave rosewood Pianolorte; las all the mod- ern improvements, Call at 8 West Twellti street, Firth avenue, & ©. FISCHER PIANOS—THm BEST AND MOsT oJ. relinble Pinnos made, witu all modern improvement, warranted. Faetory and wareroom, 425 West Twenty-e1 IANOS, MELODEONS AND ORGANS, OF NEW AND Tost beautiful wyles, of different makers, at iowor ices for cash or ‘monthly instalments, or for rent, at NO PRINTERS.-FOR SALE CRAP, R & Rete a ee aaa nein be found elsewhere. eight roller atop cyinder Book Wed tii, onty ff Sear tise a few months; ond No. 4tour-roller eylinder Book Press 1 MONTHLY INSTALMENTS.—BEAUTIF| NEW | bed 93x25, K. Hoe & Co.; Hand ‘Tuo! feven octave rosewood Pianos; carved lexs, over- | Truck, Roller Box, Paper: Cutter, Palut Mtl aud teeny sirung, serpentine mouldings, all tuiprovementa; fully war- necessary for a printing office: ndld ae, of tn tum) une ri ‘eds TOBBETE, HOOPER oe Fantou cushy $890, Plangs rent , HOOPER & 54 Columhia street, near