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relaianed exe toons of ine tomy are resent. fully inv to attend the fi from the rest dence of his parents, No, 183 West Houston street, ‘thus day (5 i) at one o’clock P, M, a conn roo Wyn 00 el tay, Mareh 8, Winut 8 K., infant gon of L and Maggie A. Laney, aged 16 meine relatives and friends of the family are invt! to attend the funeral, the residence Fak in ia, 181 South ye aa street, On Monday, March ‘at tem o'clock A. vino friday, Maren 8, of @ short ill- aed only duaghter of Perce and Elizabeth bark 1 year and 10 months. faueral will take place from the residence of ner paren 82 Henry street, on Sunday, the 10th inst., at two o’c! Lniery P.M. Relatives and friends are ep rt eon ‘Th Lal URENCE.—On Thursday, March 7, BENRY LAv- arose, 0 Of the firm of Henry Laurence & Sous, aged The relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, on Sun day, March 10, at two o'clock P, M., from the Central Methodist acopel church, — Fifth street, near Fifth, pe, Oeuina, Seabe WRENC! , OD —Suddenty, 0 Cron ean Tye disease of the heart, JOHN r of his ay ‘the no relsnves and and friends of the family are in- vited to attend his funeral at his late residence, 43 East Twenty-second street, on inesiay, 12th inst., at one o’clock, Fhe remains will be taken to Green- Wweod ior interment, ABD.—On Friday, March 8, Sarmantem, be- roved wite ot Peter Leovard, aged 46 year: ‘The relatives and irtends of the fkimuly, also the members of the Father Matthew CUnartered Parent and ‘Transfiguration R, 0. I. A. B. Societies are re- eeectt sly invited to attend the funeral, which will take trom her tate residence, No, 129 Mott Buiect, this (Sunday) afternoon, at haif-past one P, Me » LoriimeR.—On Friday, March 8, MARGARET Lor ty beloved wife of Andrew Lotumer, aged 23 0. The relatives and friends are invited to atrend the funeral, on Monday, March 13, rom the residence of her brother, John McGuire, 38 Greenwich street. New Orleans papers please copy. Lyons.—MaTHRW Lyons, in a ee year of his latives al lends are Tosped 'y invite ton avtend the iuneral, from the residence of his son fm eur 339 East Thirty-third street, at half-past M ytaree Friday, March 8, ALICE Maox, in the $0th year of her age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- Specifully invited to attend her funeral, 1rom the residence of her brother-in-lew, Richard Furlong, 137 East Broadway, this (Sunday) afternoon, at one o'clock, MALONEY.—On Thursaay, March 7, CATHARINE, pgp of the late Daniel Maloney, of the parish Graigue, county Kilkenny, Ireland, azed 16 years. wre Telacives and friends are respectiully invited to attend the funeral, trom the residence of her Gnele. Simon Walsh, 167 Ninth street, Gowanus, ‘this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock, to Flatbush Cemetery. MATTESON.—On Saturday morning, March 9, MaR- oo MaTTEson, Felict of H. By Muttesou, aged 63 *efrelatives and friends of the family are respectful}; pees id atiend her funeral on Monday atvernooty ‘1, at one o'clock, from her late residence, Coen avenue, South Bergen, N. J., without further invilation, MILLARO.—On Friday, March 8, B. L, MILLARD, a 40 years. Relatives and {riends are invited to attend the funeral, trom the Rev. Dr, Hastings’ churen, Forty- Second street, between Filth and Sixth avedues, on Mouday, at two o'clock P. M, MULLIGAN,—On Weduesday, March 6, Epwarp MULLIGAN, late of 94 Sixth avenue, aged 35 5 ears. The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fuily invited to attend the funeral, from the resi- dence of nis brother-in-iaw, John vcAllister, No. 3 Mulligan place. Sixth avenue, between Tenth and Eleventh streets, on sund: March 10, at one clock P. M. precisely.” é McOANN.—On Friday, March 8, 1872, PATRICK McCaNN, In the 42d | ere of his age, @ nauve of Navan, county Meath, Ireland, His relatives and friends are respectfully requested to attend the funeral, irom Bellevue Hospitat, on Sunday, March 10, at two oclock, to Caivary Cemetery. McCLAkNEN.—On Friday afternoon, March 8, at five o'clock, ALEXANDER MCCLARNEN, aged 65 years. Relatives and friends of the tamily are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, tis sumday) aiternoon, at two o’clock, from his late residence, No. 605 East Thirteenth street, Tne remains will be taken to Calvary Cemetery for interment. McoGratH.—In Brooklyo, On Saturday, March 9, 1872, SARA E., wile of soln W. a cine) and daughter oi B. N. Mace, of Newourg, N. Y. Notice of funeral in Monday’s papers, PERRY.—On Wednesday, March 6, at his resi- flence, 232 East 124th ‘street, Rev. 8. C. PERRY, 10 the ‘est year of his Friends of the family are invited to attend the fu- Meral services at St, James’ Methodist pice nes church, corner of Madison avenue and 126th street, Sunday, March 10, at half-past one ovclock, The relatives and brother clergymen are requested to Meet at the house at a quarter to one o'clock. PLait.—On Jersey City Heights, on Friday, Maren, 8, ANN, wile of John H. Platt, in the 49tn vear of her age, The friends of the family are respectfnily invited to attend the funeral, trom her late residence, Otty Hall pace, late Hudson City, on Sunday afternoon, March 10, at two o'clock. Quixn.—On Thursday, March 7, 1872, JoHN JOSEPH QUINN, aged 16 years, 5 months and 26 days, nepnew of Rev, Fatner Gribbins, also of Francis Gribpins, The relatives and friends of the family, and those of his uncies, ure respectfully invited to attend the funeral, fou, the residence of his parents, 831 Third New York, uns (Sunday) alternoon, at one Phuadelphia and Canada papers please copy. QuINBY.—Un Thursday, March 7, at the residence of her son-in-law, J. C, Bailey, Suug Harbor, Staten Islana, Carte rigors esateh of the late Waiter U. Quinby, aged 71 y The funeral will take Place on Monday, March 11, at haif-past ten o'clock, from the Retormed church, oorner Fourth street and Lafayette piace, Ropinsos.—At Newtown, L. L, on Thursday, March 7, MARY ANN Robinson, Widow of Samuel Robinson, aged 72 years. The frieads of tne family are respectfully invited to atiend tue funeral this (Sund.y) afternoon, at two o’clock, Train leaves Hunter’s Point at one o'clock. Row1gs.—On Tuesday, February 20, at her resi- ence, 2i Kichmond fill, Rathmines, Dublin, Ireland, MaRiA, the beloved wife of George Rowiles, Esq., physician and surgeon, aged 57 years. RYAN.—AG Jersey City, on Saturday, March 9, of scailev fever, JENN / M., daughter of Patrick and Mary E. Ryan, aged 5 years, 2 months and 9 days, The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, on Monday, March 11, at twelve o’clock M., from the residence of her parents, 256 South Fourth street, Jersey City. ‘The remains will be taken to Calvary Cemetery for interment. SINCLAIRE.—At Corning, N. Y., on Saturday morn- tng, March 9, FANNIE A. OAKEs, wife of Henry P, Sinciaire. Funeral trom her late residence at eee at two clock Monday afternoon, the 11th inst, SmitH.—In Brooklyn, on Saturday, March 9, of bb alg ‘THOMAS SMITH, In the 234 year of his The relatives and friends of the family are re-° Spectfaily invited to attend the funeral, from his Jate residence, 576 Kent Svenue, near Lafayette, on Monday, at two o'clock P. M. SMITH.—On Saturday, March ry EmEting, wife of Martin M. Smith, The relatives and friends of the family are re- Spectfully invited to attend the funeral, trom her ite residence, 15 Barrow street, ‘Tuesday’ afternoon, arch 12, at one o'clock, Without turther invitation. StTamMPrR.—Suddenly, on Saturday, March 9, 1872, Robert W. STAMPER, JF., in the 20th year of his age. Notice of tuneral hereaiter. TiLyou.—at the residence of his parents, 180 Columbia street, South Brooklyn, PETER A. TiLYoOU, second eldest son of Peter A. and Ellen Tilyou, aged 8 years, 1 month and 16 days, The relatives and friends ot the family are respect- fally invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday, March 10, at two o'clock P, M., without furties notice, VALENTINE.—At Fordham, N. Y., on Friday, March 8, REBECCA, Wite of Daniei Valentine, The reiatives and friends of the Family are re tinlly invited to attend the inneral, from the formed cbureh at Fordham, on Sunday, March 10, at two o'clock P. M. The remains Will bo taken to Hast Chester for interment, WAKEMAN.—in this city, on Wednesday, March 6, a eh WAKEMAN, formerly of Lockport, N. cA years, renee friends are respectfully invited to attend the raneral, from 361 West Thirty-sixtn street, ‘Trmity church, where services will be held at -past one o’ciock on Sunday alternoon, March 10, thence to Greenwood Cemetery for interment. EED.—On Saturday, March Mrs, CHARITY Winsiww WEED, Widow of Join Weed, in the ‘78th year of her age. Funeral services Monday evening, at half-past seven o'clock, at the residence of ler son-th-law, Charjes FE. Moore, 61 ra A street. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. Wrep.— At Norwalk, Conn., on Friday, March 8, JouN A. WEED, in the 7ist year of his age. Funeral on Monday, at his late residence, at two “wonp.—On Friday, March 8, Jacos C., only child Of Jacob ©, and Armene Wound, aged 1 year. ‘The funeral will take place Irom tne residence of his parents, 639 Second avenue, this day (Sunday), March 10, at half-past pyrite o'clock P, M. ZApuigatE +O Friday, March 8, Enza ©. wife of Wiiltam C. Zabriskie, in the 30th year of her age, ‘The relatives and friends of the Lamily, alsy mem- bers of the Masonic fraternity and » As, are requested to attend the funeral, from her late resi- dence, 486 West Nineteenth street, on Suaday, loth Anst., at one o’ciock P.M. Her remains will be 6 taken to Saddie River for taterment on Monday, at ht o'clock, A. M. Pe Saturday, March 9, ANDREW Yost, Wriends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from his jate residence, 102 Bowery, 0a March 1, at eleven o’ciock A, M. Monday, FR" SALR a PIoTy cr TURE, PAINTED BY oI rane ine vy inchs Addrese Southera Auproas thease Memphis, Tenn. _ AND woop, %) SCRERED AND pial THE: ni seventh street an: ST FAMILY COAL, Al gig wats FOR jot avenue, NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, MARCH 10, 1872.—TRIPLE SHEET. Pe car NOTIUES. COPARTNERSHIPS. a at ree NoucE is HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE AY THE (COPART. Paral Rerabin formerly esieting between Varick & Slavin le ee TRENOR, 133 stash aveeus, (—} day diasowea oy gst consent, All claims will be HRIST PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH, CoR- = B. T. VARICK. * COMttr Fic avenue and Tuiry-Of street —— : Rev. Hysidoes on Sunday, March i. BUSINGSS OPPORTUNITIES. fortnetrrarey ane = TOS fe (A WADDITIONAL CAPITAL, oes trig yeti at 30.) He Course OD | Merchants, manufactarers and others requiring more capital _Strangers are i altho services ia thle church, eee (ABURCH OF. THE DISCIPLES, STEINWAY HALL— } or enter an; C Bar Sa 2. Mario, Bs Ds aoe tl Ap the morning, } pasties and deslrable wees eet teat a fnvestirated) at even Bervices at 61034 AM, andy RI fete O., an .cH OF | THE MESSIAH, COBNER PARK AVE- at i ag pacyrottee ty Ld tr . wi ‘ening, Services com:nence Anh rs ‘sod Tt B RELIGIOUS SERVICES _— BRooKLYN | A bar Sunday event by Rev. ee owers, on “Tri ndence ; sola, choir and congreg aging, All are invited, pies i very aon, for pattisulare, eppis’ to ae Pree owe ype oF 1ST. MARY, THE VIRGIN, WEST REYNOLDS © G9, Paterson, Nd street, near Broadway.—Take Broadway gare, Toviay's services, 103 au. commun cores igh eu even song; 7/4 P. N., compline sermon, EY. ©, 8 HARROWER WILL PREACH IN 8T. Luke's Methodist Episcopal church, Forty-rat street, Dear Sixth avenue, on Sunday, at 105 A. M. and at 7% P.M. He on deliver the tirst of a series of Sunday evening ser- ns On “Ol id 1 Trat Restated.” GEO. H. HEPWORTA WILL LECTURE AT rt Hail, Fifty-fourth street, or Sao and Third avenues, Wednesday evening: March 18, | Occt, to eno an interest in the organization of Soctety up town on & basis similar to his own, EV. F, T, BAIRD, DD. WiLL PREACH SUNDAY, ai 11 o'clock, in smal it chapel New York University, on Washington square. ‘ T, IGNATIUS CHURCH “tween Thirty-third and thirty-fourth streets. —Rev. F. Ewer, D. D., Rector, Sunday services—7 A. M., Holy tu- charist;9 A: M., Mofoing Prayer WAG a. Bi, Litany, Sec. ond Celebration and Sermon ; 7 4 tavgning Uraser, Jn tue vesting the reotir will ‘adiiver tue est o “Anglican Worabip in Its Visi AND PROPHECY."—PREACHING ON ‘at the Catholic Apostolic church, Sixteenth ween Sixth and Seventh avenues, on Sunday, at EV, Brevo. SEVENTH AVENUE, GrpoxauEs Toasts wabject street, bet ‘Ty P.M. bir CRUCIFIXION OF JESUS” WILL BE THE ne ig onee Sunday night, the Rev. J. Je Sager A church. | At 1036 A: hi, Math Walking hth Wod.’? Rev. on Williams, of Prince- ‘ton, LLL, will preach at 3 P. M. “ST fe rt THIRD STREET BAPTIST Mihai ear Seventh avenue.—Rev. Mr. Pendleton wiil preach 0 West eat Pitty ituina street Baptist church this morning at ry Salock ; ig evening at 73g. Baptisin at the close of ‘tne evening servi ce, ai NEW_ PUBLICATION: ne FIFTH AVENUE JOURNAL, ‘The unanimous favor with which the first numbers of this vD “asoond Number now ready at all the news stands, Beau tifully illustrated, cholcely Havored with romance, sparking witha re ot reality, ut Verdin; or, a Double Life!" feronics; or, A Double Live | ‘This journal breaks ground in an entirely 1 ‘new field. Ite design 18 0 combine the charms of Iiustration and Romance with the intellectual attractions of ‘ewsay and Criticism. ‘The works of the ablest artisis in kurope and America, and ot thocloverest ‘writers of Lotion known to our ting, wil ve found adorning its pages. An additional teature of intevest is atforded in the series of short Sketches of Men and Things introduced ineach numver, ‘The publisuers beg to state distinctly that % Tae ’, FiktH avenue JOURNAL an organ of refined taste Jo all things. ithorita:ive announcement is sufficient to indicate t 118 sphere is widely removed {rom that of #0-culied ‘society’ ” yournals. THE FIFTH AVENUE JOURNAL, No. ny out Wednesday next, wili be a Grand Douvie Number. Look, for itt ‘LOAN OFFICES, T 715 BROADWA’ MONEY ADVANCED ON D! monds, Watches, Jeweiry, India Shawis, Silks, I’ianos and all kinde of merchandise, and the same bought for cash, Private office, No. 1 Washington place, ONEY LOANED—ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, Jewelry and thiverware, and the same bought by GSU, o. ALLEN, i Broadway, near Fourteenth street, aq BROADWAY, CORNER AMITY STREET.—THE highest advances on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry chandise and eee WON same and ail other Mer WANTED TO “PURGE A —ONE ¢ OR Two EBONY OR ROSEWOOD: PARLOR « Suits; also large Pier Glasses. Addresa T. P., vox 140 ‘Herald Uptown Branch ollice, 1,65 Broadway. ROOF PRESS WANTED—FOR GALLEY 9x20, AD- A dress box 2,117 Post office. ii Wamsd aurick RAILING, 60 TO 75 FEET, BLACK walnut balustrade or light iron, Address box 6,163 Post JANTED—GOOD SECOND HAND OFFICE FURNI- ture: immediately: will Pa y cash. Gall on or address, for three days, L. fARKL 50 Barclay street ANTED—A SHERIDAN OR SANBORN CUTTING Machine. Address, stating size, D. KE. &8., Herald oftice, ANTED, TO le arEnGe GooD CATTLE HAIR Picker, Addreas A, F, CO. 45 Jay street, N. Y. MUSICAL. RU sc cee CHURCH TENOR OF EXPERIENCE AND ABILITY, whose present engagement ceases May 1, owing to the aubstitution of precentor for quartet, wishes to make an immediate and suitable arrangement tor the coming year, in New York or Brookiyn; highest musical and social refer ence! dress TENOly box 619 Post ollice, New York. LADY WILL GIVE INSTRUCTION ON THE PIANO, either at her own or pupil's resiience; terme $8 and B10 for twenty lessons. Particular natn taken with new Deginners. Address. TEACH, Bradbury piano wate- rooms, 427 Broome street, New York, SOPRANO OF GOOD VOICE AND EXPERIENCE Jn church musle desires a position 10 choir; understands opal service: sulary moderate, | Address SO!'RAN, 1x4 Herald Uptown Branch oflice, 1,269 Bros N ENGAGEMENT WANTED—IN A FIRST CLASS Episcoy box choir, Bubs ‘oung li wsseasing a fine contralto voice. dress B OMB, la oflice. RFAL GOOD, CAREFUL AND &XPERIENCED foreign professor of music wants two more pupils for iano or singing; terms moderate; first class references, Kasress EUKOPS, Herald ollice, AX LADY OR GENTLEMAN WISHING TO JOIN A volunteer choir in @ Protestant E Hscopnl eure, York: Bg chet! Please send address to J. » box 2,883 New York Post office, N EXPERIENCED CONTRALTO DESIRES A POSI- tion in a Catholic or Protestant church, Call on or ad- Gress &, F, H., No. 3 West Sixtieth street, near Highth a FIRST CLASS SOPRANO WANTED—FOR AN EPIS- copal choir, from May next. None but those with clear, full yen ae and good readers, need address SEBAS' ene Herald ty; own Branch ollice, 1265 sap» stating terms ‘and qualiieations. N ABLE TENOR OF EXPERIENCE, ACQUAINTED with Episcopal service, would lie a position in quar- tet or other choir; Episcopal preferred. Address W. G., box 1,12: Post office. GENTLEMAN WILL oye INSTRUCTION ON THE piano and singing at pee ‘8 residence, for per lessons. Address TEACHER, 16 Soutn Firth avenne, twent box MERICAN MUSICAL AGENOY, Sue-Competent Organist, io for concerts, &c., furnis for an engagement, NEW SONG, “AMONG FLOWERS I'D LOVE TO Dwell,” by Henry Schroder, with a most beautiful melody, ‘and. not dificult, can be bad at the Teachers’ Pup- Vshing Company, 911 Fourth avenue. Price 60 cents, Mailed 211 FOURTH AVE- Teachers, Artists Quartet is open A. GENTLEMAN WILL GIVE INSTRUCTION ON THE pinto at pupil's residence; will make terms to suit; very best reference, Address PIANIST, ox 166 Herald Up- town Branch oflice, 1,265 Broadway. YOMPOSERS OF PIANO MUSIC FOR INSTRUCTION / and recreation should Lee bag manuscripts to the Teachers’ Pubishing Company, a1 Fourth avenue, where lbera! compensation wili lowed if ‘accepted. LOTHIERS, ATTENTION. —A SUPERIOR PROFESSOR yy cas, Will give Inatruction m exchange foF Clo: hing; references, and securit juired. Address KETISTE, Heraia offce. HALLAM'S MUSICAL ACADEMY, 12 UNION . uare, Fourth avenne.—Thorough instruction; Piano, ‘Violin: orca Orabestzal Instruments; Vocal and Harmony. Terme, $10, $15, s1C.—NYM, CRINKLE” GALOF, BY PAU go he layed at all reat aa ce ig itahea ‘by Wh HAUL & SON, 71 Bromaway.”| N 10) NAL CONSERVATOR: A SELEC? SCHOOL for branches of music, (Decker Brother jailing ), UNION sQuane (Broadway), near Bixleenth street, r OF Y musIC, aT. Lg ni CHOIR, Pine her bane AND tenor wanted, for the brookiyn. 1, Address &. J, FITZHUGH, 288 Latayette HE BANJO TAUGHT BY FRANK B. CONVERSE.— Refers to W. A. Pon: Broadway. Address Joare M. J. prtnetic As Fourth a ,” FRANC B. INVERSE, W ARTE BASE AND TENOR FOR VOLUNTEER choir, Address TENOR, box 17% Herald office. ‘ANTED—BY A FIRST OLASS CONTRALTO AND Soloist, @ position in an kepiacopal or other church salary of mihor {mportance, “Apply at tS Macdougal street, arti te ‘ANTED-—-A GOOD ORGANIST IN A PROTESTANT church, where the services are exclusively English at Reading, peral salary will be paid, Address box 50 Post otlice, Reauinge va. CENTS PER LESSON, $9 PER QUARTER—PIANO 5 tnd Singing, algo, other branches, by a lady of Jo rience in schools and families, Pith ierald Uptown Branch ofiee, 1,88 Broadway. was Ae GUEST a CO. HAVE REMOVED THEIR business to 17 Nassau street, near W POLITICAL, iT det ies TICAL PRINTING OF EVERY DESORIPTION by the Metropolitan done to sort notice by. ‘ina ff ra peg gbMabment. corner of Broadway aud Ae, PERSON COMMANDING $200 CAN PROCURE A safe. legitimate, poemnanent a ae profitable business, affording in and out door en iid Bak Retr A. BUSINESS | © IANCE.—FIRST CLASS GROCERY for sale, on account of bad health; 20 years Leaoiaueane! Apply at 520 Bisth avenue, rA —SEVERAL FIRST CLASS _ RUBINESSES, SOME a Bhying 100 per cent, gether with — varlely of mer chandise; also S00 first class Farma and Country Seats for sale or exchange, CLARKE & ABKOIT, 202 Broadway. N UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY 18 OFFERED FOR IN- veatment in staple Manufacturing Business, long eatab- Nahe, requiring additional capital to furnish adequate sup- ly ; Wil Dear taarough, investigation, A favorable opening or young man oF for the investment of surplus capital re 00. %8 Prince street, (indy or gentleman), security being absolute and Oe doubted. “Vrincipals’ only “need address HONORABLE, Herald oflice, A DOWN TOWN tee HOUSE, EBTAB. ished 2 years and doing a succes business, wl sale and retail, wishes to start 4 bral Js wanted, eitt capital required, from $20,000 to $50,000, A correspondence, foulars, may be opened under letter, with it for further pari FT, Herald oflice. PLEASANT AND ‘AGREEABLE ASSOCIATE wanted, with equal amount of $3,000, to go to England with a new enterprise, in which many thousand pounds can berealined ine CODE eee time; no risi, & CO., No, 7 Murray street, room 28, _ (BUSINESS CHANCE.—FIRSE CLASS _ GROCERY rat 83 ‘on account of bad health; 20 years established, Spoiy ‘at 620 Bixth avenue, YOUNG MAN, WITH $700 CASH, AND WILLING to learn the chlroptdist protession, can have half inte- Feat in one of te best ofloes, ‘Address 8. C., box 146 Herald or RA hd lt babi ghee m4 I chay tara aged oe @ Stationery line for sale, pay! yer cent bn caj tal ($2,000), estab! vit ed 10 re; toslae ko all come eS qzoolleut ebance capl alist oF » young man w ing ‘o start business whlen he can largely. increase, ad i. only ms may aadress FAIR RuPRE JENTATION, box 1 “GooD MAN IS OFFERED AN INTEREST IN & business running successfuily for nine years; not uae capital, but the man wanted. _ LLOYD, 29 Broadway, first floor, Wyte ahh pe SMART BUSINESS MAN, WHO 000 in ® manufacturing business, in the howsturneving tine yy patent, will be yen th best roal estate security for the money. Call at 61 Cortiandt Street, room 8, E INDEPENDENT IN BUSINE! 8A MONOPOLY establisned for $5 and upwi v place ot country; vrotte 109, per cent; product daily ‘consumed by uilice b, 208 Broadway. ~—A STEADY BUSINESS, COMBINING A VALUABLE, tp Teitil Wade and tne aole manufaciure of w stap.e art cle in active demand, 1s offered for sale, to the rope at a low figure; business has been established ardicle manufactured is well known. GRIGGS, CARL ada & CU. Financial Agents, 98 Brod FABNESS AND. TRUNK BUSINESS FOR SALE cheap. Established over twenty years, on one of the best avenues, domg first class work; stock reduced to sul ‘cusiomer ; good lease and low rent. WM, J. MOCLUNE, 9 Eighth avenue, MPORTANT TO PHYSICIANS, DISTILLERS AND with $15,000 to 30.00 ig and purifying spirituous Liquors for medicinal pur. poses und family use, Full particulars oh i galling on Mr, HARRIS, at the refinery and warerooms, street, ATENTS SOLD ON COMMISSION BY MOODY & ©0., No. 7 Murray street, Publishers of “Tne Patent Bul: dein. “advertising is the fen that lays the golden egg. Now is the time to advertise and sell, Also, Real Estate, Manufactofies nd Store sold, an daitional capital procured and stocks of manufacturing companies negotiate, betablished PARTNER WANTED ACTIVE OR, SILENT, W 1H irom #6,000 to 10,000 capital, for a New York manufac- turing business, on a new patent; the article fs of common tuge; fleraand agcured tor more than can be made; raw ma- ial cueap and easy Lo get; net protits over 10 per cent; the capital to be secured by first mortwage on the factory ; no risk, Address B, M. X., New York Herald olice, ARTNER WANTED—WHO I8 A MEMBER OF THE New York Stock Exchange; reterences exchanged and cuiats given at an interview. Address A,B. O., box 1468 offices, DARTNER WANTED -EITHER SILENT OR ACTIVE, in a chemical factory ; $14,000 capital required: @ proilt of twenty per ceut guaranteed," Address A. P. C., box 143 Herald oles. ARTNER WANTED—WITH FROM 85,00) TO $10,000, to join the subscriber in introducing articles of his own invention that are sure to make a fortune tor both in two years; none but those having the money and meaning busi- ness need apply to W. L. TROXELL, I Dey street, New York, where they can sce for themaeives, ARINER WANTED-IN A LEGITIMATE AND highly lucrative bi a fortune certain ina short est of relerences and {ull kecurity for the amount tus rom $3,000 to $5,000 required, Address M., Herald tim vested oflice, Are, OPPORTUNITY.FOR SALE, IN A. FINE 10- Gatlon on Sixth avenue, the entire Business, a cash purchaser $500 ing. Inguire of HILDRLTH & Fini Bi Park sow, room dl, oF Broker, 1,488 Broadway, third atreeis, TATIONERY.-A GENILEMAN, WITH A GOOD trade, desires to associate himself with an established firm, Address G., box 218 Herald oilice, ue ‘NEW YORK COMMERCIAL AGENCY FOR IN- rated concera of bigh character, manufacturing prottable staple, readily soll, 1s avaliable to right. partys Sontrlvuting $50,000 to for enlarging business, "Prin: cipals and personal conterenees only. Address TREASURER, box 8,626 Post oflice, New York. GO SOUTH OR WEST.—WANTED, AN INTEREST in business where services would be capital required ; nderstand plumbing, gas and steam Sting, house aud sign painting, paper bangip7; run steam was set up machine- Fy or take charge of {aclory, store, small hotel, Hscrsoaoss 6, oF any mechanical business, id office, New York, WANTED, {830,000 TO goo, 00—OWING TO CONTINUED i neath, half or entire toterest in an tucorporated manufacturing company’s stock, worth over par, and paying large eT es ature aserect purchased {t wil tm larue yonrly aainry as troanurer, Kc. ; good col- faterale or Teal estate ta large part of purchase. Ad- dress B. 8., 188 East Fi treet. py eS INVEST, FROM TO $600, IN SOME busi ace and commission business pre- ferred. A areee ‘BOs ES8, Dobbs Ferry, N. Y. le , Attorneys, &c., Reai Extute and Forty- extate, bull: dress E, P., ANTED--IN A WELL ESTABLISHED COMMISSION Butter and Cheese house, a partner, eltber active or special, to commence about the Ist of April; none but those having satisfactory references need answer. Address BUT: TER AND CHEESE, witn real name, Herald ofice, Wart ED—A PARTNER, EITHER ACTIVE OR SI- Tent, with 10,00) to 815,000, in an old established pro- duce commission house, doing a good. business, and will pay a splendi proft, Address Herald oltice. 50) 29, 9% WILL, BUY A LEGITIMATE, HONOR. JU able Husiness, easy to » here, South or West; can double capital weekly. Apply in oliice 251 West street, 150. —BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. HAVING 80M E « valuable Diamonds, Watches and Chains in ieee for the above, uoabie to redeem, would sell the tickets for afew dollars. Address STRANGIR, Heraid ollice, 1.500 ARWANT A, PARTNER, TO JOIN ME IN DOU. te manutacture and saic of an article which aye ® profit of 200 jag cent; # good chance for a permanent Boxiness. Ce Om, JAMES HENRY, room %4, National Hotel, Cortlan 500.7A8, Active, PARTNER WANTED, TO eotake charge of store (hardware and house furnishing); location uns facture also lead: urpassed; manu ing articles. Aizen, for inverview, HOUSE FURNISHING, x 11 Herald of $5. 000 WANTED—IN A SAFE AND PROFITABLE manufacturing business; steady demand for ‘goods, and large orders watting to be filled ; special part- er preferred, A dress A. Bey box WS Herald ofive. $10.000. RAFTERS, ED a nets wich rill pay large proots from the start; security for the mon Invented an ‘factory references. Address SECURITY, Herald office, TO $25,000 AND ACTIVE ‘SERVICES OF &n experienced business man as financtal $15.00 OF general business manager or agent of a good mannfactur ing or other incorporated company | Al referenges given and arigid mvestigation demanded. Address B. B. B., box 149 Herald office. « 5, 00( WANTED—BY A COAL COMPANY $2 either asa loan at 10 per cent or for an in- a Broperty completely erlpped a8 and doing a fine bu worth aoaion te tent pays As shen! postion "to 6 ‘coat yarty. Ad- as oe d office, id x) PROPOSALS. QEALED PROPOSALS WILL B i RECEIVED BY THE Sec School Trustees of the Seventeenth Ward, at the office of Pe, Clerk of the Department of eave Instruction, corner of sireets, until Wednesday, the 20ch day of in, Ora, and noth) lock = poe and until one o'el M. on said day, for Furniture sooared Pg near First d place us required for said schoo! ifleations m: nm A: dhe o ice ofthe 8 i of Baidings and Kepatrs, 148 ecient from ue, successful bidders. Proposals wili not be sidered unlen suretion are named. wah deageciee peopesers offered. STEPHEN THERRY, WM, FISCHER, JOHN BYRNES, ‘CHARLES KINKE 3 of RICHAKD V, motor joard Trustees, Seventeenia Ward. Manon 6, 1872 AMUSEMENTS GF vanes THe THEATR: SRR LAST Monts of the snecessful entitied MARRIAGE, Miss GRISWOLD as: Mr MACKAYE us COLONEL GREY. EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK AT 8, —® MARRIAGE MATINEE BE SATURDAY ATaP, Py NOTIOK. [scomren HT SIX NIGHTS ONE MATINER ONLY, leer>zox morPZce MONALDI. EATS SECURED TWO WEEKS IN ADVANCE, Q.47H STREET THEATRE, NEAR THIRD AVENUE. teane apd. to shamipion, song and éance 0} ‘champion, song and da the hepa a ecea ‘of tone Lang Allie, Drayton, Conchita josephine Waloy, Lew Rattler, Juries Quinn und fine unrivalled vhriety mation, MANNERS TUESDAYS | LADIES" INVITATION D FRI 1GHT, FRIDAY, rand’ Sacred Coueert this evening ut 8 P.M, IBLO's GARDEN. NIBLO'S: GARDEN. EVERY MIGHT AND SATURDAY MATIN BRILLIANT AND wien SIASTIOV Rui SPHON Mrs. JouN wees RQNDON. BUR SERN coer an, Mr. MAR! ia Joho Brougham's es i cs que, entitled A BE! as performed by. tira olin Wood ovr "250 nights at the 1. James Theatre, HLR.H. PRINCESS POCAHONTA: ses. JOHN WOOD ST. . ir, MARK SMITH 5 «Mr, A. W, YOUNG Mr. G, W, ANSON (Mr gtARBY COX LALA! “iiune EMILY WESTON. For full cast see bills of the day, SULNERY ALL EW by Mr, HISTER, Previous to the burlesque AVOKICR COMEDIETTA, POCAHONTAS MATIN, BATY DAY. AT 2. MHS. JOUN WOOD NATIMIH TO-DAY -AT 2, ats can be secured six days in advance, JRoorms THEATRE, Bia co tally an announces the ‘ELK OF AND LAST W) pOors who will appear as ” Cc ANTONY. Mr. bes or ys 1 pale as Mr, F. C. BANGS, Mr. D. W. WALLER. Mus BELLA PATEMAN. 7 LAst JULIUS BAR MATINER On SATURDAY, ONE | OCLOCK, Box book open six days ‘in advance at the theatre, Ditson's music store, 71! Broadway, NEXT peg he LAST WEEK OF MR. BOOTH) _THE IRON CBEST AND THE FOOL'S REVENGE, ‘NION erate ts man OF seeeee, -R, W. BUTLER fashioniable Keaort of Amusement Seekers. anaND ACCESSION OF STERLING Ars yu r. GEORGE ATK DigAGuisHED eo Us JACKSON, The intrepks graceful and iit RE BRUTHERS, LE CLAIRE BROTH CLAIRE. kanes ce or aoers i 7 Tir FOR TAT.” |THE CAUIIS IS, MASTER BARNEY, W. ASHCROFT, Abb THE phahilaed NEW YORK FAVORITES, THE oounr “Or ‘COMMON SPLIT PEAS; Or, Will the Band Hegin to Play? Doors open at 6:30, Commence MATINEES WEDNESDAY hy situnpay, AT 23, tose Oy ana, On THURSDAY, Ara time, Bur.ésque, BR- NANI, wita un unequalled tere. CoD's MUSEUM, woop's, AY, MARCH 11, EVERY EVENING yD SktURDAY MATINEE, Production of nag Pes Sensational Drama, adapted from the French by Miss Laura ‘Keene, enuitied tie WORKUGMEN NEW’ YORK, Now Scenery, Machinery and Wonvlerful Effects, THE GREA SOENIS: FOUNDRY, HE MACHINE ROOM, Fuuros STREET PIER, BROU! VKLYN HIGHS, with tl naransege of te the following superior cast ei eee 1a, alece, Sbelaon, T. Ly C larry Stewart, glur om GC Stargis, Rd. Lewis, “A. rage s "Meade, W.) Fleming L.'R. Wiinrd, Miss Mi, Pennoyer; Miss cursio’ Do Perret Miss Theresa Wood, ‘Miss Jennie Arnott and Mis# Kate ne a MATINEE PERFORMANCES AT 2 P.M. Monday, tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, the entirely'new Pantomimie Burlesque Extravaganza entitled or THE NAUGHTY BOY WHO ORIED FOR THE MOON, in which Pauline Markham, Helle Howitt, Rollin Howard, 4, H. Sheldon, and fall Buriésque Corny me will appear, 'Frecoded by the ‘aushavle Comedy, in two acts, entitied a IN MIN hibition, BA KN UM'S CANN What ts, and on'the stage every afternoon at INA EDWIN'S THEATRE, 720 BROADWAY, ‘The colloquial sie and popular author, Mr. fom 10. M. to tn his famous reahatic drama of chy life; the WITCHES OF NEW YORK, Gallery, e.5 baicony and circle, Bts.; parquet, Tbe ; or. chestra, $1. Matinee Wednesday and Saturdsy aiternoons; 25, 60 and 75 cents, AN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, | Oy. PROAD WAR An Entire Change of Bill,” Plenty of kui BIRCH, WAMBOLD, BERNARD AND. BAGKUS? AN FRANUISCO MINSTRELS, ‘Tie ARRIVAL OF NILSSON, THE ARRIVAL OF NILSSON. PICTURES OF GREAT AKTISTS. Uh yes ng MILLINERS. MEET MY LOVE AT THE CLODOCHE BURLESQUE, AN BRYANT": 23D STREET. ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. MINSTRELS, Dan Bryant's Drum Major, MINSTRELS. ‘3. | Dave Reed's “Baily Come Up, Charcoal Man, MINSTER McAndrew MINSTRELS | Airican Statuen BRYANT'S MINSTRELS. | W. H. Rice, Prima Donna. BRYANT'S MINSTREL: LE EPH'Ss DREAM, BRYANI’S MINSTRELS. | UNCLE EPH'S DREAM, BRYANT’S MINSTRELS. | MATINEE SATURDAY, AT 2 TRINWAY HALL WEDNESDAY S Miss ANNA MBHLIG will give the second of her three MATINEE“ PIANOPORTE RECITALS ON WEDNESDAY, MAKCH 13. Doors open at 2:30, Recital at 3, NOTICE.—In conse uence of the unprecedented success of the nwt recital and the crowded state of the amalier hati, which afforded much inconvenience to Miss Mebitg’s erect the large one will be used for the second engi? ‘he rammo will inciude six choice selections (rom the works of EBER, MUZART, soauees ‘NENDELSSOM) IN AND NN. omaining recta, $9 Single admission tickets to eiths Can be optati at the music stores of G. Ly Leon Ditson and Jorden & Martens. Broad A. Poni, Union sadn lat thet Theulse Ticket OMe, 14 Broadway, and at Steinway Hall, A SAP ew york CONSERVATORY OF MUSIO HAS REMOVED FKOM BROAD! yo THEIR NEW AND ELEGANT Ki NO, 6 EAST FOURTEENTH StRBET, feat! PIPTH AY., EXT DOOR TO DELMONI CLASSES NOW FORMING IN MUSIC A. NGU, ALSO PRIVATE LESSONS, DAY “AND EVENING. }OOKLYN BRANCH _103, 104 AND 106 COURT STREKT, NEAR STATE. Ts EVENING TELEGRAM GIVES ALL THE NEWS OF THE ENTIRE. DAY + FOR TWO CENTS. SENT ALL OVER THE COUNTRY FOR & CENTS A “MoxtH, ge A YEAR, — THE LEC i . ECTURE--BY TNE VERY REV. FATHER TH Ld pURKE. of the “Iliustrions Order of Preacher St. Pans Church, corner of Court and Congress sti Brooklyn, on Wednesday evening, March 13, 1672, at o'clock, Bubyect-—The Real Presence of Christ in t charist pecan ames for God and for Mav. ‘tt: IDNEY. GIDNEY WOOLLETT will give his celebrated recitation of “fhe Courtship of Miles Standish,” a at the Great Hall of Cooper Institute, Monday, Maren 11, at 8 o'clock, Admission 25c. ; reserved seats, 5Oc, TH E BALL SEASO Gannan LIEDERKRANZ Masquerade Soit eo Saturday, Haro i it Imitance for ch HARLES: iB acitTER, Secretary. March he ESTIMONIAL BALL, TENDERED TO PROF. Jon Th n by his pupils, on Monday evento, “s Bleecker street, Ticket ademy, 2 DANCING ACADEMIES. i SAUSE’S DANCING ACADEMIES, MASONIC Aas als Hd and 116 Hast Thirteenth street, and Brevoort My. ad Kast Fiy foarth SUIK! at Brevoort Wai, Monday, March 11, 1872, PRIVAT LESSONS at any hour, day or eveniny CIRCULARS at privave academy, 212 East Eleventh street, T.TRENOR'S ACADEMY OF DANCING, LYRIC HALL, ra Sinth avenge, Reservoir square, PUPILS can begin AT ANY TIME and attend at thetr own convenience. GUND FUR CLRCULAR. ROOKES’ Paxaixe ASApeny,. 361 BROOME ST, 8 FUR TURSDAY, All the fashionable Dances In ote course of lessons, BA GLBTMASTER DUMAR'S PRIVATE DANOING ACAD- h street, near Bi lway.— every cia’ asoos tage perfectly in one quarier duacos ia tx privace lessons, = Ri AMERICAN BILLIARD TABLES eo ered aes iw front, PHELAN & COLLENDER THREE-Q |ART! Ape nda baad gy Billiard mecca ted, ry A rowaer hanno use for Rs mudress box bbs Bo eames $16 65. pe TABLES Sty Beda bent eusbions, inclual Balle G oO ‘AMERICAN Ui Pen ae Lae AMUSEMENTS. TH AVERT THEATRE, Twent street, Becina at & Sole Lasote and Managet..veny-reeeaiie ‘KudUStIN DALY NDAY, Maren it (Last, Night Mat sty of MIVORCS for ithe BENHEID of Mr.” JAM LEWIS, FAREWELL W: DAY, Mat capuchin Wont bar Four or on DuvONE), pivorvs. for the BEN KF GILBERT. March 18, at 1 LAST DIVORCE it ae eet i ite “hay MATINER, iy MOND, Ruane oe of wares de Bara mance, for the SENERIT of Mr D. HARKINS, Immediately fonlowing he withdrawal of Divorce, Mr. Daiy begs to offer for bri vival ala seriea of famous O.d ies, and a few of the popular successes of previous ances, (9 ed follow order. "ee March HEADS AND YOUNG OLD a fo wate | Si GORGE GRIFFITHS will make ae FERNANDE, for the BENEFIT March ily WIVES AS THEY WERE, 23 (far the first time ip several years), THE Seats may be secured. for all the above performances: atl ACTIV PREPARATION for apeody and brillant pro- ‘AN’ "EXTRAORDINARY PARISIAN SI SENSATION! "ALLACK'S. VERY EVENING UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, Lester edbehueae 3% TT hoe 1m aix tadleaax, ‘This play comprises 9 Hyena Ot Interesting plot, strong dramaua, eects, dome comes M4 EXTENSIVE POTURES QUE TABLEAUX. Scenery gorgeous and characteristic, painted from authen- tle sources; costumes of the diiferent nations varied and yes ee Mr. ‘LL N by. Le TER WWALLACK, Mr. N BRovaiaM, Tan FON GtLs BERT, Mr. CHARLES Ge BION a J. B. POLK, Mr, CHAS. SOUR aL Bi MEW. dh LEONARD, Mr. EM ito ND Mr se CK, UIGLEY, Mra, CUA JEN NINGs, Mins EF ma ‘ka ON, Mine, PONISI, | Misa N TRACY, Mise BURROUGHS wad the Sisisns FRA! SEUHINT and Stznor NOVISSIMO. Que THEATRE, G. & FOX'S HUMPTY . puMPry. . . lal ae south * ® 25th ® HUMPTY o* tme of the * Martens’ © © Ca? © DUMPTY. * Duet.® SEE THE ELEPHANT AND THE OTHER GREAT ANIMALS. Take the children! st ‘The Foxes, Go yourself! 284th time! 24th time! ee: Tho | Tue? —9> Cats. | Cats, The |———— -|——|-—_—-—|_ the Karaitys. ie | The | Wilsons ta. | Cats, — eee > uUMPTY | DUMPTY. Tt must be got) {The Nanena Tt bears. the test of P Wace seasil § time, ‘Mtb time of the Champion Skaters, Kynock and Smith, . . Ta" + Hamptyisall the rage, | * . Humoty te fashionable. * | Humpty as the style. a8 * time of the * * | Kiralfya? | @ ‘LAST eC Ik 5 Tosugureied.tg en bast Cire rwg sok of BUFFALU BILL; on Bi NEW LFFE nore SIT 100,000 VOICES cya aar ign SUCUESS, Last WERK O¢ MK J.B. STUDLEY. reams of, previous sugaretn LANCHARD he will Iprecede BUFFALO KILL in the drama of TO, THE WHIT: LAVE,. FRIDAY—JOINT BENEFIT of Messrs. “MAEDER and JUDSON (Ned Buntline), Dramatist and Rupes SATURDAY—BENEFIT of EDWIN BLAN SUNDAY BYS014%. March grin, of Ned Hpuntline’s ‘Temperance DON'T hihi fe F the 3 BUFFALO ees MATINEE, BATURD. AY, | I rel RS. FB, Cow Avs BROOKLYN THEATRE, AvGuSTIN'S DALY weit EVER with Mr. UWIN reat star cast, ING, UNPARALLELED SUCOESS, we eee ee oe FOURTH * * SENOR AND | SARASATE ag a MARCH “ ed 4 Cavan, ME. SIMPSON, D Mt. FB a er) LAST MATINEF, miss S STERLING, y Me 1. Dadiinue in > #2, 14 Broaiway and principal musie stores. NOTE ‘ets, at Steinway Liail, Owing to the crowded attendance and brilliant success of these MATINELS, the fourth and last of the series will Le given in the large tall o1 THURSDAY, MARKO! i 14, Instead of Saturday, March 9, for which occasion, in compliance with a yer; Teaerved seats will be ‘xsued, which all the obtain without additional charye upon appits J. LAVINE, Busine: ONY Pasron's OPERA nous TH KENTERTAVSMENT OF NEW YORK: onvinis i TiGHEt the Fanny Man ot pe Period, asing cenulue bursts of Jaughte: MoINTIRE and FOLKY.. MCINTIRE and FOLEY. Anew le eet sensational drama entitled KISHMAN IN GREECE. TGNY pAror IN SOME MORE NEW ss NEES ges air sone Fi disbay KERNS, ARD, KELLY, ASH CELIA TPERD, BEABERT, GHAVER, &o, | SATURDAY. 4 eed (SUNDAY) ‘EVENING, ‘NTH GRAND SACRED CONCERT of the world-renown VIENNA LADY ORCHESTRA, VIENNA part ORC! a PAVILLION, Broadway, between Great Jones and Fourth streets. a doe. PA at the HE MOST Wwounuary2 PLACE IN NEW YORK, + KAHN'S MUSEU. 745 BROADWAY, 745 BROADWAY, near Eighth CONTAINS 2000 OBJECTS OF WONDER, ‘The hands: mest woman in the world; the most Pecaeeiot gest malformations; the mos! ages of life ; the most beautiful works of art the of fruit and lowers, ‘ant 200-0 olber curtositics. 149—ADMISSION 60 CENTS—745, wee HALL, rand Soiree of the mont celebrated Planiste, ‘MISS FRANCINI, tonishing perfection 4 the great Tenor, Mr. Hildebrandt, dn Tueada at March 12, At ois open pen at Lon Subscriptions receive d tickets for sale at toeren's. $20 Broadway; For: larten’s, Wea Pond 89 932 Broadway ; Ditson’s, 711 Broadw: Union square; Win. Halt & Son's, 751 Broadway; the Gene- ral Ticket otfice, 1i4 Broadway; Steiniield’s, 111 Nassaa street ; L. Moult’s, 411 Fourth avenue, and Steinway Hall. RAND CHARITY CONCERT OF 8ST, THOMAS G ‘Cholr, under the direction of Mr. George William War- ren, organist, will be given in Apolio Hall, Broadway and Twenty-eight street, on Thursday Sreniog, March M4, at 8 Grelock, ‘fhe prograinme is excellent an musical {rent is promised. Tickets to be obtained at Thomson's, 1,107 Broadway ; ona & Mack's, Fifth Avenue Hotel; Ghlexerioa’s, 1 East enth street, F sation ide ge two prand pictures ol JERUSALEM, IN HER GRANDEUR, A. D. 33, CHRIST'S TRIDMPHAL ENTRY THE HOLY CITY, Aa. HER Ln ll as now vie Tint MOUNT. OF OLIVES. These great works contain upwards of 250 special points of interest, and more than 200 bighly finished figures. ‘They-are Painted'in tho, most imposing manner. snd, have erated a Most exttaordinary interest in Hugiatid, w y were viewed by upward of 1,00) ize of each Picture 14 feet by 10 feet. On view day aud evening at 165 Filth avenue, corer Twenty-second treet. ‘Tickets 26 cents, Season tickets #1. TGNON—THE REST eps ARRANGED YOR Be plan, by AH. Here, 00 cen vl ry D sang by swyanes ay Ee Wi Thomas Waker, 60 cents: Copies maid, i A. ¥ Co,, 847 Broadway; branch store 89 U: tings, Ne Ye Baas SONG AND DANCE, J10, CLOG yd TRISH « AMUSEMENTS. pg a COMIQUE, ou OSH HART.. BYR ae ce oor 2 TRE GERarEee SUCCES oy RECORD, expensive Tee lenge, nae Ti *RDIES ae erful owes anoTuEs Newouto, SES ae Continued acta of ineattl ohne ELL SISTERS, wine Sorts WORE (Mist IRENE WORRELL, Miss JENNIG WORRELL, ad yi ie mate, Reappearance ee heist oo rf hd four years oid, MISS JENNIE BENSON. tn n connection with ouf maminoth ed; whit Mr, JOSH HART, ign nm bacaycekd Mr. JOHN HART; eRe ae Mr. SAM RICKEY, fe ¥ TOOLE: me Dane % Mr, HARRY GYION E. D, GOODING, G, L, STOUTE, J. BRADLEY. ‘Miss SUP! iss IRENE WORRE! Fa ORT » noes Miss JENNIE WORRELG, Miss LILLIE HALL, LA PETITE BENSON, LA PETITE BENSON, Miss KITTY O'NEILy Miss JENNIE HUGHES, ‘Miss EMMA aADDUUIC and others, ‘The evening's entertainment will commence with the new of acknowk Miss JENNIE BENSON, Miss ADA WRAY, Miss KITTY TILSTON, baeeas NEW YORK MECHANICS, WEALTH AND WORTH, Frank Hardy. Walter Glover. Hang von sehunk sui od ‘The drama will be presented with new scenery, properties, stage effects, de, Tho evening's entertainmet will conclude with the ever weicome und highly succossiul aud laughable burlesque, ‘ xton XION, : ® IXION, 1XION ‘with all the Company in the Cast, wiiir, LARRY 1OOLE) Mr, J OWN WILD acters by the ry MATINEE WEDNESDAY and SATURD: ‘Y. GesD OPERA ‘Hows! LALLA ROOKH! LALLA ROOKHIt ew i LALLA teeta aie Sis dali cae © management are determined to give 1°, io SRANDEST SPECTACULAR PIECE in its varied features ever produced in this country, the date of the production of whiea will ‘ARK AN E: IN THE HISTOR. OF THE AMERICAN STAGE! in onlerto ite presentation In the state of perfection, expeeted from th LEADING THEATRE OF AMERICA, Me will, necestariiy, not be oifered bel ure MONDAX EVENING, MARCH 18,* #8 0° notwitha nding the re. mployment of A FOKCL OF ARTIZANS for each ot the several stage Repernsals, in addition to ine fats aa OF EXPERTS regularly engaged during th PAS! EIGHT MONTHS, the non-cewsation of But jusi affording an rk ts for Wonk BY D. *,* ON WEDNESDAY. AonNING. March 13, at 9 o° clocks het Hor office will be opeaed for the SAL OF RESERVE: GR “OPERA HOUSE VED SEATS FOR THE brik RON RUOKH NIGHTS IIT answer to frequent demunds at the box hed El tickets securing reserved seate during the first week of presentation ol LALLA ROOKH, the management respectfuliy state that the sale will commence ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, THE ISTH INST. ATS oO Ga OPERA HOU! 10 vara (x THIS (SUNDAY) “ee ae 10, AT EIGHT! NIGH MOST WONDERFUL coin, NATION FOR THIS NIGHT OF ALL THE AVAILABLE, CHOICE wee au TALENT IN ONE GRAND AND. A BRTGLIANT OPERATIO. cone *4° The box often will be opened TODAY no early as TENT OCLOCK, for the sale of Uokets securiag RESERVED EATS to'those desirous of avoiding the throngs in attend~ ‘ace in the early evening. THE FAMED NINTH REGIMENT BAND in fui uniform D AND CHORUS! THE ENTIRE PUEDE K-TABURL GRAND OPERA SON, TOOKLE t MORRISEY. with re- othe extent and excellence of the pro- gramme prepared for this evening, and state that fo addition tiractions which suilleed’ to overdiow the OPERA UUsE on last Sunday evening, they have engaged Misa GRAZIELLA RIDGWAY, prima Sencrito. FILO MENO, violiniste, and Mr” WILLIAM NALD, the Engilsit tenor, by which they are enabled to give the very geuis of ten aiiferent operas, TRAVIATA LINDA! THE PROPHET! BOHEMIAN GIKLi ROBERT ie DIABiis! SICILIAN MARTHA! Leesa. “HoMBiAL a PASQUALE! ROVATOR! Madame INEZ PABBML! ite. ‘CLARA PERL MULLER, the world’ greatest Haritone! MULDER-FABBRI, Vocal Director DL DUWAING, Musical Director! OVERTURES! WALTZES!! MARCHES HHO! ONAL ayanel I 1 BY THE FULL NINTH Rei oe AND AUGMENTED ORCHBE: The comforts, elegance and osayanneen Mot ‘ne Grand Opera House adds wonderfully to the enjoyment of ap enter- tainment which is now acknowledged to be the very best the metropoils presents, “) CADEMY.—NILSSON'S LAST WARK (BUF ONE), LAST WEEK (BUT ONE STRAKOSCH ITALIAN OPERA. COMPANY, respect Mesurs, MAURICE & MAX STRAKOSCH ully am scar pst FAREWELE, APPEARANCES OF ARISTINA NILSSO! departure fof Europe TO-MORROW srger EVENING, Merce IL, at 8 o'clock. f rat time this season, ROBERTO LL DIAVOLO, M.JAMET a8. . WEDNESDAY, March 18—LA TRAVIATA (inst time). FRIDAY, March 19—LUCIA (iast time'. et March 16-LASL NILSSON MATINGE BOT ONE ‘nett Tor al tho above now at Academy, also 701 and 114 roadway. "see pianos used by the Strakosch Opera Company. us saute THEATRE, ND SACKED CONCERT, SUNDAY EVENING, MARCH 1x 1872 BY TH} CELEBRATED’ DUDWORTH BAND, aatisteg by, Mal. SALVOTTE MISS ANTONIA HENNI, *. Bent Cornet; Mons. E, Grave, Oboe. HARVEY B. DODWORTH +. Conductor EW YORK CIRCUS, _ Egeeath sires, opposite Academy of Mu TIN ERS WEDNESDAY AN AND SAR UKbAY AT Ms THIRD WEEK AND BRILLLANT he ad or THe ROMANTIC FPAIKY PAGEAN’ ie CINDERELLA OR, THE LITTLE GLASS SLIPPER, SIATY PRETIY CHILDREN IN GLIMPSES OF FAIRY LAND, Lu! ORMING A DELIGHTFUL SERIES OF "rlerunes OF GRACE AND BEAUTY. titer SIS AND. ACROBATS ELEGANT, ARENIG Arte a 7 REFLETE é WITH § SENSAIt tONAL. SPLENDORS, NE, FOue MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 613 BROAD. ween Houston and Hieecker strests. Every one sbould vinit tals Wonderful mussam. itis fall of every thing people shotd see and understand. Lectures dally on “The Philosophy of Marriaze.” ‘Those partios unable t> at- tend these fesporeeat le lectures can have tham forwarded, post NEw receipt of 25 cents, by addressing SuCRBIARY 8 oa MUS! EUM OF ANATOMY, 013 Broaiway, (HE EVENING. TELEGRAM GIVES ALL THE NEWS OF THE ENTIRE DAY FOR TWO CENTS, SENT ALL OVER THE COUNTRY FOR 60 CENTS A MONTH, 86 A YEAR J popes, taught, pupils fitted for th ‘AN, 100 Eat Houston street, uear Bowery. “‘relemlonal Benjos ale prices, y iggy EATRE pellOKF eT aP OPFICE NILSSON ITALIAN for sale at the book stand, in the rotunda Autor lo Hi aa — feed ouse. ad ‘Reserved Seats ror Matt SUPT bpunnesesspeeee nn BAN08;_Donsoxs GREAT id td PARLOR AND stage Banjos; warranted the most brillant toned instru- ‘ment in use, nee, on Guitar al Y G DOBSON, BE ey. instruction: one HE BANJO Tavartt BY. PRANK B. CONVERSE.~ aot ee W. A. Pond & Co. way. Address, 547, Broadwr Murray, 344 Fourth av. FRANK Be CONVERSE. rans, SHIRTS, ‘TRUNKS, ory aad STOCKINGS, — wey worsted t tol UNION ADAMS SEMENT.—JOUN WOOD'S ruty-elanh street firect near Fifih avenue, -s i ing for invalids and cor: Call tor “ ACADEM' West ENCING et gg In traive rat youd of eal for circulars, ETROPOLITAN THEATRICAL AND SHOW PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, HERALD BUILDING, BROADWAY AND ANN STREET. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THEATRICAL, MINSTREL AND VARIETY CUTS CONSTATLY lel lElE| | ON | HAN! Seren ig GAS.—IN CONSEQUENCE, OF A PRIO! engagement of tl Dr. Colton is phew to postpone bis ie hex evening nest, ».— PRIVATE Pi de yg PIANO, LIN, CO eatin iter, Singing. day a treet). iret Eitied ite. Adaress J, JAY W ANSON. 38

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