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reapectinily invited to attend. Remains will be ken to Nive Partaers for interment, BRyanv.—Suddenly, on Friday, May 10, of heart bape SMi7TH BRYANT. Relatives and iriends are requested te attend the funeral, from his late resictence, 613 Hudson street, on Monday, May 15, at one o'clock. URTNET.—Cn Saturday, May 11, Eviza C., widow of Daniel Burtnett, and daughter of the late Henry Berthoif, in the 5sth year of her ox The rejiatives and friends of tue family are re- Spectfully invited to attend the funeral, trom the residence of her son, Hen: 163 West Forty- sixth street, on Tuesday, May 14, at half-past ten o'clock A.M. ‘The remains will be taken to Tarry- town for interment, CoLweil.—On Saturday, May 11, James H. Cot- aged 63 years, Funeral service from his late residence, Sunday, May 12, at six P.M. ‘The remains will be taken to Chester, Orange eounty, Monday, May 13. Orange county papers please copy. Dwatinc.—On Saturday, May 11, at the residence of her husband,.217 West Forty-second street, MARY Burpevr, wife of William Dealing. < it “The funeral will take place on Tuesday mornin; me at eleven e’clock, at the Trinity Methods! Episcopal church, Thirty-fourth street, near Eighth avenue. Relztives meet at the house at half-past ten o'clock, DEDANEY.—In Brooklyn, on Saturday, May 11, Mary, wife of Joseph Delaney, aged 37 years. ‘Tho'relatives and friends of the fumily-are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, on Monday, ith, At two o'clock, from her late revidenee, 623 Court strect, near Churcti street, Brooklyn, Dovanerry.—On Saturday, May 11, Mary Dovea- RIX. ato friends of the famtly are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her lave residence, 214 ‘Weat Twentieth strect, on Monday, May 13, at one to Greenwood Vem —on Sunday, May 12, poe iliness, WinLiaM P, ear of his age. Hig remains will be taken from his late residence, 411 East Ninth street, on Tuesday morning, at half ast nine o'clock, to the Church of the Nativity, cond avenue, Where a solemn mass of requiem will be offered up for the repose of his soul, and from thence to Calvary Cemetory for interment. The relatives and friends of the fumily are respect- say! invited to attend his funeral. kenny papers please yA ENGLent.—On Saturday, May 11, son of Michael bie ald Englert, aged 12 years, 3 months and The relatives and friends of the fantily are invited attend the funeral, this (Monday) afternoon, at Wo.o'’clock, from the residence of his parents, 35 elancey street. FARRELL.—In this city, on Friday, May 10, at 12 o'clock M.. Jenemran WH, Paxnecy, of Killarney, county Kerry, Ireland, in the 39th year of his age. His fricnds’ and acquaintances are respectluily invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 151 Adams street, Brooklyn, this (Monday) alter- noon, at oue o'clock. ; Killarney papers please copy. Farrent.—At* her residence, 337 Fourth street, ‘Mrs. Mary A. FARRELL, relict of Joseph Farrell, in ‘the 63d year of her a; Fanerai from St. bridget’s church, on Tuesday, May 14, at halfpast ten o'clock A.M, Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. FLYNN.—MARY Finn, wife of Owen Fi; of Templomore, Tipperary county, irelan May her soul rest in peace. Amen. The friends of the family and those of her broth- ers, Peter, Thomas and Stephen Maher, are invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 281 Mott street, at ten o'clock this day; thence to Cal- vary Cemetery. Fosrer.—At Schraalenburg, N. J., on Saturday, May 11, suddenly, Davin Foster, aged 28 years and 5 months. ‘The friends of the family and also the members of Hoboken Lodge 35, A. F. and A. M., are invited to attend his funeral, from his late residence, on itera short and LING, in the 50th , native Monday, May 13, at half-past one o'clock. FRANCE.—On Sund y, May 12, Louis N., son of W. ©. and Isabella B. Frauce, aged 14 years and 6 months, « The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend funeral, from the residence of his ta Richmond street, Tompkinsville, S. I, on ednesday, May 15, at eleven o'clock A. M. Philadelphia and Baltimore (Md.) papers please copy. VaREMAN.—FRIIX FRErMaN, 0 native of Coats- hill, parish of Drumgoon, county Cavan, Ireland, aged 32 years. Z Funeria from his late residence, 187 Spring street, on Monday, May 13, at two o’ciock P, M. * PRITCHARD.—On Sunday, May 12, Jostan HEDDEN ITCHAKD, Oldest son of Edward and Isabella ritchard, aged 5 years, 6 montis and 12 days, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- Bpectfully invited to attend the fineral, from 185 Beventh street, on Tuesday next, at one o’clock, to Greenwood Cemetery, Grovrs.—In Williamsburg, on Sunday 12, Mrs, OEY 3, aged C6-years, 5 months ond 12 days. relatives and friends of the family are reapect- fully invited to attend her funeral, from the resl- detce of her granddaughter, Mrs. A. G. Holberg, 479 lumboldt street, corner of Richardson, on Wednes- lay aftcrnoon, at one o'clock. ultra county (New_York) papers please copy. jONAKT.—On Sunday, May 12, 1572, Magterra, the beloved wife of P. Gunari, aged 27 years, The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Tuceday morning, May re! at ten o'clock, from her late residence, 347 Wes! Shirty-fourth street. Ha@an.—On Friday, May 11, 1872, Denis, the only pee a son of bernard Hagan, in the 16th year of js age. The friends of the family nnd those of his uncle, Owen Hagan, are respectinily invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his fatler, 340 West Firat street, on Tuesday afternoon, May 14, at ong o’clogk, > SINC —At Newark, N. J., on Friday, May 10, SUSANNA aa he of Rochus Heinisch, aged 60 years, 1 moath and 2 days. Friends of ‘the | family are invited to attend the funeral, from St. Paul’s Episcopal church, corner of High and Market streets, on Tuesday, May 14, at three o'clock P, M._ Relatives will mect at her late Yealdonee, No. 647 High street, at two o'clock. In- reomene ia Mount Pleasant Cemetery, HIELLERMAN.—At Jersey City Heights, on Satur- day, May 11, 1872, Mrs. JouN HeLLERMAN, relict of Souh Helterthan, aged 70 years, 6 months and 1 day. Her friends, and those of her sous, John and Albert Metz and Henty A. Hellerman, are invited fo attend she ‘uneral, this (Monday) afternoon, ‘ut three o'c! bok, ‘om the residence Of her on, Van Riper avenue. = ORTON.—Suddenly, kt Rondout, N. Y., on Satur- day, May 11, 1872, ANAre Leonors DEMiLLy, wife of John 0. Horton, aged ye 18. . Funeral from the Church of the Holy Spirit, Ron- Aout, this (Monday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Rel- atives aud friends are invited to at nd, without further notice. . Saas JOHNSON.—On Sunday morning, May 12, May E.ugn A., widow of 2dwin A. Johnson. ‘Funeral on Tuesday, at three o'clock P. M., from Bt. Thomas’ church, Fun avenue and Fifty-third Bieet, ee ns cae © Dba a —On Friday, may 10, NELLIE Marta, infant daughter of J, Alfred and Maria P. Jones. ...Kane.—On Friday, May 10, MarGarrt Kang, in the 65th year of her age; born in county Galway, Ir A, ae ie ds and relatives of the family, and also the friends of her son-in-law, James Kussell, Fespectiul invited to attend the funeral, which ‘will take place from St. Teresa's church, where a solemn ee mass will be held at ten o'clock Monday morning. House 61 Monroe street. KANE.—On Sunday, May 12, ELLEN Rogan, wife of aS ae at her residence, 81 Spencer strect, ay @ friends of the family and those of her brother- in-law, Thomas Kane, and her brother, James Rogan, are respectiully invited to attend her funeral, from St. Patrick's church, Kent avenue, rere ty solemn requiem mass ch es! a oe pul sepoms on HEE soi, At top A. M., thence to the GewMetary of the Holy Cross. eos ge ei KRANE.—On Friday, May 10, James Keane, in the 63d year of his age, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the fnneral, from his late residence, 113 East Thirty-fourth street, at nine o'clock on Monday morning, 15th Inst.; thence to St. Francis Xavier's church, West Sixtcenth strect, where a solemn mass of requiem wiil be offered at ten o'clock. LankE.—On Wednesday, May 8, 1872, ELLEN Ewiza, beloved wife of Major J. T. Lane, late of H. B. M. S., ed 62 years. t mds of the family are respectfully invited to ‘attend the funeral, from her late residence, 702 Fourth aven' South Brooklyn, on Monday after- May 13, ‘at three o'clock. are —on turday, May 11, Many E., wife of Charles B. Lee, youngest daughter of George Cate ling, in the 24th year of her age. Relatives and friends of the family are respect- fuky invited to attend the funcral, from the Church of Sur Father, Clermont, near Atlantic avenue, Brooklyn, on Tuesday, 14th inst., at three o'clock, Lrvmaston.—On Thursday, May 9, at Oak Hill, Mr. Herman LIvinaston, in the soth year of his age. ‘The funeral will take place from his late resi- dence, on Monday, May 13. ‘The friends can arrive in time by taking ‘tho elght o'clock A. M. train of the Hudson River Railroad from Forty-second street depot. i} EYNou.—ANDREW J. Lxxcn, of Syracuse, gradu- ate of St. Join’s College, Fordharn, Funeral on Tuesday, at ten o'cloc Murpny.—At West Farms, on Sunday, THOMAS MURPHY, aged 58 years. respecully, May 12, The relatives and friends are invited to attend his funeral, on Wednesday, the ith inst., ata quarter past ten A. M., from tlie Chureh of Our Lady of Mercy, at Fordham, where a solemn re- quiem high mags will be said for the repose of his soul, The remains will be taken to Calvary for in- ‘terment. Oarriages will be at Fordham on the arrival of the train leaving Forty-second street, Harlem Railroad, at half-past nine A. M. McCLave.—At Newark, N. J., on Saturday, May 11, James McCLave, Jr., elfest son of James and Charlotte McClave, in the 47th year of his age. Funeral from his late residence, 43 south Bridge street, near Lombardy street, on Monday, 13th inst., at two P.M, Train by New Jersey Rallroad leaves Desbrosses and Coriiandt strects, at one P.M, for Centre street station, friends respectfuily invited. Pleasant Cemetery. 1 McKenna.—On Sunday, M: ainful (ness, BRIDGET, Uh icKenna, in the 47th year of her age. The friends of the family, also of her son, Frank MeKenua, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from ler late reskionce, 76 Broome street, n Tnesday, May 14, at two o’clock, when her re- moaina will be taken to Calvary Cemetery for in- y 12, after a short and ved whe of Patrick = wrment, Relatives and | Interment at Mount | NEW YORK AERALD, MO O'Dorwers.—At her residence, 189 Meadaw strect, ] FOR SALE. Hoboken, on Saturday, May 11, Norat Lonerra ORosnemtty in tho 2isat year of her age. ‘The relatives and friends of the are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, this (Monday) morning, at half-past ten o'clock, from st. Mary's church, Hoboken. Pomenoy.—On Saturday, May 11, CuaRLes Town- SEND, 5on of Rev. Charles S. and Clara T. Pomeroy, aged’s years, 6 months and 3 days, ‘The relatives and frieu4s of the family are invited to attend the funeral services, at the residence of his parents, #4 Taylor strect,’ Brooklyn, E, D,, on ‘Tuesday, the 14th laust., at two o'clock P. M. PorreR.—On Sunday, Muay 12, HeLEN J., infant daughter of Allen B. aud H. J, Potter, Pitce.—In Brooklyu, on Saturday, May 11, 1872, —_— C. Krussr, wife of Benjamin Price, in her 4d year, 4 Funeral from her late residence, 517 Pacific street, on Tuesday, May J4, ut four o'clock P. M., and at Staten Island, on Wednesday, at Rxap.—In this city, at the Astor House, on Satur- day evenlug, May 1, Tuomas BUCHANAN Reap, in the Sist year of his age. The funeral will take place from the residence of his brother-in-law, Mr. James &. Galdwell, Manheim street, Germantown, Pa., on Tacsday afternoon, at = one Relatives und friends are invited to RKeED.—Suddenly, on Saturd May 1, Naraan S. Rep, aged 61 yeara, re Notice of funeral hereafter, RenouL.—At Astoria, L. L, on Saturday morning, May 11, of pneumonia, Auta W., wife of John By Reboul, and eldest daughter ef the late Homer Whittemore, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the late residence of the deceased, at Astoria, on Mouday, the 1th inst., at four o'clock P, M. Harlem boat from Peck slip at 3 P. i, aud Morrisania boat from Fulton slip at 3:15 P. M.; both land at Astoria. RopErtson.—In_ Brooklyn, N. Y., on Saturday, May 11, 1872, CaTuexink M. RoBERTSON, aged G4 years, Funeral on Tuesday, May 14, at eleven A. M., at 18 Jeferson street, Brooklyn, Rorrmann.—On Friday, May 10, MARGARET O., eldest daughter of John Y, and Elizabeth A, Rott- niann, aged 21 years, 1 month and 23 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the fumily, also the Members of Hermann Lodge, No. 268, F. and A. M.. the members of the New York Schitzen corps ‘and the members of the Amt Hagener Club are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, frem the resi- dence of her parents, 437 West Forty-seveuth pa on Monday aiternoon, May 13, at ono .SUANLEY.—At her residence, 341 East Thirty- ninth street, on Sunday, May 12, 1872, BOSE Suan: nuged 24 years, Notice of fineral in to-morrow’s paper. 'TYLer.—On Sunday, May 12, Many JANE, daugh- nerion Jemes and Prudence Tyler, aged 3 years and 8 days, * The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from 424 Kast Thirteenth street, this day, May 113, at two o'clock P.M. Interment in Evergreen Cemetery. UNDERAILL.—On Saturday, May 11, Susan A., widow of Joshua Underhill, in the 90th year of her The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her sister, Mrs, Hannah Barker, 127 East Twenty-sixth street, on ‘Tuesday, the 14th inst., at one o'clock VANDERVOORT.—On Saturday morning, Mi i, after a long and painful illness, ANDREW W., eldest son of Hiram and Catharine Vandervoort, in the 2ist year of his age. The relatives and friends of tne family are re- spectfully requested to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, 123 Cannon street, on ‘Tuesday, the 14th inst., at two P. M. Warp.—In Jersey Gity, on Saturday, May 11, of pacumante, MARIA CAROLINE WaRD, daughter of john D, Ward. Funeral at St. Matthew's church, Sussex strect, Jo peeiged on Tuesday morning, May 14, at ten o'cio€! Watson.—At 28 Monroe street, Brooklyn, Satur- day, May 11, Enten S., wife of Nathaniel Watson Rae of the late John Jennings, of Halifax, Notice of funeral to-morrow. WrTHERED.—EDWARD WETHERED, who was killed at the Gold street fire, will be buried this day (Mon- day), May 18, at 2 P. M., from his residence, 387 Mon- roe street, Brooklyn. YHATON.—On Saturday, May 11, of consumption, ApgELINE A., wife of John H. Yeaton, aged 27 years, 6 months and 18 days. The relatives and friends of the pay are re- spectfally invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 210 Ninth street, Brookiyn, on ‘iucs- day, May 14, at half-past one o'clock P. M. BUSINESS OPPORTU (A. RABINER, DESIRED—wiTH the office duties of a strictly cash manufacturing business, affording large profits; every satisiaction given gaimiervien for which appoint place and time. Address MANUFACTURER, box 1#2 Herald of A GEOR SADELIN A WESTERN CITY OF 100,00) IN- + habitants, a Hourishing wholesale and retail Hatand Cup Business, éstablished over 20 years, and doing an an- nual business of $75,000; terms, $1604), and, satistactory reasons given for sale. GRIGGS, CARLETON & CO., Financial and Business Agents, 98 ‘Broadway, HALF INTEREST IN A PROPERTY AND BUst- hess. capable of realizing a fortune tn @ few years in the hands ofa competent business man; about, $20,000 required, Address M. L, BREWER, box 10 lierald oftice, ETE RUNNING OR MANUFACTORY, IN COMPLI will exchange for Lots or Mortgages. OLARKE & ABB CTIVE MAN WITIL $200—FOR INTEREST 1 ufncturing an article used by every family’, a to- ion and Inge ro A PWatgaun room 8 Serwoy Clty, pply BOI ery street, A. BARE OPPORTUNITY. LIGUT “MANUFAC ing Business in full operation; 1, staple article; wees, 6 reason for selling. re y eat bide Adverdaemant omen, ae TWenty-titrd street, MAsuracronzes | OF PATENTED ARTICLES its sand rae n ortangements with us for selling; we ¢ ents and ready customers in ever: trade. Inerhath 0a Broadway. PaRingy WANTED—ONE WHO WILL TAKE "one-third or one-half interest in an extensive and | rfosperous publishing house, located in a beautiful city in the West; a considerable amount of capital is required, Address PUBLISHER, box 11 Herald office. ARTNER WANTED.—NEW SUMMER BEVERAGE; ally ctenr $8.00 this season) small capital; no risk. Apply without delay if you mean business, MASON, 536 Broadway, room 9. PHPTQGRAPH GALLERY For SALE—DInT CHEAP, Ae ft Anstgulam, one of the largest manufacturing towns on the New York Ceniral Railroad, over 8,000 in- habitants. This gallery tekes the lead, as inquiry will convince: it dolng » food business, aud Just the place to nuke money fast; no opposition of aby ackount; must scll ogo South. For private particilar’ address E. L. R., box {Post office, Amsterdam, N.Y. S77 ede rue ny YALA E ARTICLE, A. which sells at frst shi, and thrpdghy whieh w for: inting iune can bo gained, is desirous of nesot with a capic talisi, Orderson hand already, Principals only please add PATENT, box 126 Hera! Teo. ME BEST CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY AND THE most reliable; none but active business men with some cash need apply. Address SECUKITY, Herald of A W11t, A, VIEW OF RESUMING TITE BUSINESS OF refining sugar the und ed offers for eato his i terest In the present well established manufactory of chor olate and fine French Confectionery, located corner of Cortlandt and Church streets. Wit, L. WALLACR, 7 ANTED—AN ACTIVE BUSINESS MAN TO ENGAGE Jn the hardware or grocery trade in.a manulactur ing town, a few hours’ ride from New York; location equal to the best in the place; possession of premises 1st June next; capital required tobe furnished one-half eaci; none need apply but those who have a thorough know “iher business and can furnish satisfactory re- ndations, Address, naming references, capital, ”, BUSINESS, bex 1,466 New York Post office. OULD ASSOCIATE WITH A GOOD ACTIVE man with $1800 or $20,00.—Sell oF exchange, for Real Estate or other desirable property, a first class M factor T le Goods, located in 8 City ; goo ret or customers’ Address "MANUFACTORY, box. 10) Herald office. PER DAY URED PROFIT ON FIRST $10 rdors.—$1,00) to $3,000 additional wanted, with services, Business strictly legitimate and desirable. Re- liable parties, only address PERMANENCY, Herald office. FOO. PARINER WANTEDIIN AN EXCELLENT 50! . fine paying business; $10,000 can be realized yearly. Thisisno humbug. Call at 86 Amity street. In- quire for Mr, LEON, $1,000 3a cSaitancestnat wullpay 82) por tay: O00 cite cash business thi , : Varticwlars at 78 Broadway, room 8, from th this lovwlock. 1.000 20 820 cPERSONS HAVING SMALI, bo or levge capital, can start themecives in Dusiness, manufacturing and selling an entirely new and exceedingly valuable article; costs five cents and sells at sight tor to every Iady and gentleman; patented April 30, 1872. Apply at 106 Broadway, room 14, 4 =—WANTED, A PARTNER, WITH THE Do 000. above sui, fora very profitable business tore; sceuriiy will be give edge o} in an uptown Jewelry for octnent sails the investment; sno. humbug, For particulars apply to L..8. KELLER, 812 East Thirtieth strect, be- tween Gand 7 o'clock P. M, S 5 OOC SPE LL PARTNER WANTED, TO EX- | dhe), + tend an old established publishing house ; double that amount invested, and, with additional capital, can double sales; will guarantee to partner 89 per cent per | annum of capital furnished; no brokers need answer. Address SPECIAL PARTNER, box 203 Herald ofilee. DENTISTRY RS. H. BERHARD & A. ARRASTIA, DENTAL SUR- 1 cous, removed to 216 West Forty-third street, near Broadway, and continue inserting Teeth on a new system, without plate or clasps. | B 1 S10 it, sStpwards: Disease or Mouth, cured; con- | suitation Five, at Dental Institution, 54 Twenty-sixth | Aircet, botweeh Broadway and Sixth avenue, STORAGE. TRNITURE, CARRIAGES, &' : FOR FU ‘the new first class Warehouse, built expressly for (he Farpose, with separate compartments, elevator, &¢,, 106 OAT OR! e Psecond street, near Fourth avenue. ‘The {ast rvited to, exam ine ‘superior, aceom moda. oty, de. Which this warelotse fy RO OTIN H. MORRILL ol 1 public is invite mn: N supplied on Mb JANUS M, WHLTPILLD '& A RBLE SODA APPARATU: daced prices; Ottawa Beer Fountains and nal terrus; send for iustrated catalogue, (ON, 262 Water street, N. ¥. LVER POATRD WARE AND FINE TABLE COT. Sry Ons the Dost quantity of plate, ‘all styles, at tho old saad of J. F, QURBAN & OO 18 Johm street, Ger; article staple ; salex stoady ; profits 100 per cent; IRON sare rok SALE—WALP PRICE B Frauktort House, 202 William street. DISTILLERY LIQUOR STORE FOR SALE CHEAP— Three years case ond tow rent. Owner can be seen from 7 to 9 P. M., at 142 West Ninetoenth street. A. BARE OPPORTUNITY.—FOR SALE, THE STOCK in Vrade and Fictures ‘of a first clats gentleman’ Furnishing Store, in one of the best locati street, Philadelpfia, Apply to J. R, CASSELBUKY, Libraty street, Philadelphia. RESTAURANT FOR SALE CHEAP—ALSO Lodzing Houses, Barrooms, Hotels, corner Liqtor Stores, down town ‘Lunch Rooms, corner Groceries, Milk Bepots, Routes, country Bakeries, MITCHELL'S Siore Agency, 77 Cedar street. OROCERY STORE FOR SALE—CHEAT: A GOOD location: new fixtures; sickness the cause of selling. Apply'at 29 West Thirty-mrst street. Sli (A WPOR, SALE, BAKERIES, CONFECTIONDRIES, + Toe Cream Suloons, Toy and Variety Stores, Fancy Goods'Storca, © ‘ware Stores, Feed Stot Meat Markets, § janufactories. no MITCL TT Co A. QOUNTRY STORE —PIRST CLASS, LONG | ESTAR. lished, an extensive trade; good’ opportunity for y. uctioneers, business man. Particulars at 23 Chambers street. GEORGE W, 8) Store Agony. A CONFECTIONERY AND WECREAM STORE—ON ld established place ; business can rs al 23 Chambers strect, . SIMERS & CO, Store Agenoy. FURNISHING AND FANCY GOODS STORE—ON principal avenue; large trade; good chance for bust- ness. Particulars ai 23 Char’ GEORGE W, SIM ., Store Agency. RARE CHANCE FOR BUSINESS—FIVE YEARS' established Lenndry, doing a good business, AUGUST Le Nz, Si South Filth avenue. VERY DESIRABLE WEST SIDE, WELL LOCATED corner Liquor Store, complete and nicely fitted up; doing good business; with stock, lease; cheap rent; of fered at bargain this day privately, or will be sold at aue- tlon to-morrow; owner leaving Full particulars with CAMPBELL & CO., A M48 Hudson street. A LIQUOR BAR AND BILLIARD SALOON FOR sate—Doin st class paying trade; only billiard rooms in town nz house connected for family, with all convenie: present owner 13 Sear Tmilos from New York; lease; reut only $800, BETTS & YORS- TON, Business Agents, 56 West Thirty-second street. CIGAR STORE FOR SALE—MOST PROMINENT and best Io years’ leas a w valdation ; trade $200) per month. BETS & ¥ Auctioneers and Hisiness Acents, 96 West Thirty-second stréet, two doors from Broadwa GROOERY CAPITAL CORNER; GOOD AA. location; lease (hree years: commanding premises; Tent low; lease, fittings aid fxinres, horse and wagon, $1,200; stock at valuation, BETTS & YORTSON, Aue! ticheers and Business Agents, 66 West Thirty-second st SPLENDID CORNER STORE, IN A GROWING AND espectable neighborhood; one of the best points for. trado oy the west side; first class yrocers, bakers or drug, gists will find it worth their attention. ‘Apply to owner! ‘on premises, northwesi corner of Lighth aveuue and Fifty Ath street. AKERY FOR ALE—NOW BAKING 40 BARRELS per week, with every facility for increase; very cheap rent; more than 150’ steady Wholesale customers. Inqu re or PT. BURTT, 266. Ninth avenue, near Twenty- eens’ IGAR STORE FOR SALE CMEAP—NOW DOING A ood trade. Cali at 58T Third avenue. OAL YARD FOR SAL / good improvements; La cheap. ‘Apply to, UY. OR SALE—IARDWARE BUSINESS OF years’ standing, tn good locality uptowi doing a first class trade, Inquire at dat First OR SALE—SECOND ILAND SAFES OF ALL THE different makers and of all the various sizes at prices ranging from $0 upwards. TERWILLIGER & CO., 100 Maiden lane, near Pear! stieet. OR SALE—FIRST CLAS . FITTED UP IN splendid style, ; Teason for sellin owner having other busines y at 402 Hudson street, POR SALES THE 1 Furniture of a ladies’ and yent Apply to J, A. KAMPING, 80 Cedar OR SALE—A DINING SALOON, DOING A GOOD business; will bear strict investization; three years’ lease low rent; price $600. 217 Franklin street, corner eat. VG LEASE, LOW RENT; business: will be sold very ast side; OR SALE—DRUG STORE ; EXCELLENT LOCATION good stock and Mxtures; Will sacrifice for casi; other business the cause, Address DRUGGIST, Broadway, Williamsburg. OR SALE—ON ACCOUNT OF THE DEATH OF THE roprietor, a good Tailor Store. Apply to JOHN RICHTER, 79 Greenwich avenue. OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS LIQUOR STORK, WITH Apply at 86 Stock, Fixtures, &c.; five years’ lense. Fighth avenue, cornér Vilty-figst street. OR SALE--STORE, STOCK AND FIX isiactory reasons for selling. Inquire of W 834 Second avenu POR, SALE THE COMPLET class Liquor Store, consisting of tenr-pull sitver-plated rosewood English AIG Pun, 29 foot black walnut Comm: ter, Casing and Syetving, Gas Fixtures, Empty Casks; must be removed immediately on account ot buildin being taken dowa. Apply at 706 Lighth avenue, corner of Forly-seventh rect. RES. SAT- . 8. JONES, FIXTURES OF A FIRST OR SALK—A FAMILY LIQUOR STORE, WITH Stock and Fixtures, in the Twentieth ward. ‘Apply at 808 West, Forty-second atrovt. Ok SALE—A FIRST CLASS PRIVATE DRESSMAK- ing Business; also the Lease and Furnitwe of a four brown stone Honse, on a business avenne, renting hed rooms euficient to pay rent and retain best part selling, parties leaving the city. Ad- R, Herald Uptown Branch offic TAQUOR, CIGAR AND ‘bie counter and cigar case location; with one or three br fuen Tobacco Store, w with French plate: in Years lease, 213 West rirect. OR SALE—THE STOC dy and Tee Cream Water and Root Beer AND FIXTURES OF A CAN: uloony with large marble Sodu ountaln, doing ” first class busi junction of Fulton nest. Thguire at 13 Flatbush avenue, avenue, Brooklyn. ARLEM EXPR 3 BUSINESS FOR SALE.—IN- MILE ROUTE |FOR SALE, CHBAP-SELLS TWO cans retail and five wholesale; with good Horse, new Harness, good Wagon, Apply at restaurant, between Fifty-secoud and F alter 12, U_VERKA!FE! Shop in ciner avenue. lager bier saloon. MS EASY; LEASE, STOCK AND | ures of old established “Liye and Let | “oyster and Chop House, corner Twenty-sixth strect Eiglith avenue. ay. IR RILLIG, BIN BUTCHER Zu evtragen 410 Sixth strect, Liv and Eighth ave H—THE BEST PAYING q —ONF HALF ¢ $2.000.~Bisiness ta uniseity $f proprietor the r elling. Wis kon MARISA BEY enete ge 6 LETTERS FROM AGENTS FOR SALE 20,006 All th lass names. Address LYMA Dox 146 Herald office. . __ MACHINERY. — BARGAIN—A FINE LOT or Call aud see them; EN. ATSON, 530 West street, corner of Gansevoort. HREE HORSE POWER Engine, in good order. DAVID East Twenty-cighth street, near SALE | CH Calo and di AREAT BARGAINS IN SECOND HAND LATHE AND Planers—Also in all kindy Maciunery of our own manufacture, such as Steain Engines, Boilers, Shatung Pulleys, Gearing, &c. TODD & RAFFERTY, Machine Company, 10 Barclay street. _ YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, &C. OR SALE—THE SLOOP YACHT DUDLEY, ABOUT | 45 fect long, in complete order and iurnished, Ad- dress box 3,209 Post office. OR SALR—A FIRST CLASS YACHT, I " order, %4 foot keel, 9 foot. beam, price $200, Address A. 8.31 Sixth nvenue/New York, 7 TP'WO NEW SIX-OARED OUTRIGGERS, VERY FAST; one four-oared. At 368 South street. An assortment of every kind of Bont that is made and Spoon Oars, at my shop, 368 and $73 South street and H4th street and Tlarlem River. STEPHEN ROBERTS, : acer ee a | JEWELRY, é&e. | JRANKFIELD & CO., JEWELLERS, SIXTH AVENUE, corner Fourteenth strect, and Eighth avenue, corner Twenty-sixth. strect.—To reduce stock before eilargini our stares and factory we will sell all this month, at ec price, Watches and Jewelry, Prench Cuckoos and'Amert- can Clocks, sterling Silver ahd finest Silver jated Ware. ~ WANTED TO PURCHASE WARTEDCRIVE OR TEN GALLON TIN LINED | Copper Fountains for mineral. waters; also a lot | ‘gmake Copper Fountains, all sizes. Addre M. M, LITTUB, 253 Muiket street, Newarl with Nid. “REMOVALS. Q()rrice OF THE PACIFIC MUTUAL INSURANCE | Company, 1, 1872, 0’ Broad- 176 baled Ct New York, ity, This company has removed to’ its new ofiice, IL way, southwest corner of Cedar street. MARBLE MANTELS. “( —REMOVAL—SLATE MANTELS, ZA. Large and elegant stock at our n arooms, Union ro, corer of Fourth avenue and Seventeenth N' street. YN SLATE COMPANY, manufacturers of every variety of Slate work, plain and ornamental. KLABE M MARBLE AND MARBLEIZ) A. Works 134,153 bast Bighteonth street,—Marble and Marbleized Mantels, Tiling, Marble Counters, Monuments, | at prices that defy Competition, Marble Turning for the trade. ATEWART'S SLATE MANTELS,—LARGEST ASSORT- ment in the cliv, at lowest prices; elegant new de agus. 1. B. STEWART & CO,, 605 Sixth avenue, between Thirty-fitth and Thirty-sixth streets J KLABER & CO., MARBLE WORKS, 217 TO 223 WEST S. tyre trea between Broadway and iigiith av4- nine.—Marble and Mw rbleized Mantels, Monuments, Mead- stones, in large varieties, cheapest in city, Designer on application. | Cail bedre purel | Glothin, 1A TTNION Sgu. KW. BI HOUSES JAMMED FRO TLS EXCIV TO SKE THE VOKES. THEY ARE OTRAG VOKES POPULI! VOKES DEI AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE, MW PARQUET TO DOME, ENT UNABAT CONTINUED Liste oe THE RAGEt VOKES STRLLARUMI THE VOKES FAMILY THE BELLES oF THE KITCHEN, A ROLAND POH AN OLIVER, resented with r Haywai Miss Emma Skerret Miss Jennie Kimbal Miss Minnte Jackson, Miss Fann: Miss Millie Cook, Miss Anule Wood, WALTER EATON MATINEES WEDD Seats may be secured si RE THEATRE, NION SQUA U # superior cast of characters :— rd, K. B. Thorne, ‘; . I. Davenport 3 Marry Motto. George Atel |. M.eCharl G&ORGE H. CORS. SDAY AND SATURDAY, days in advance, GRAND MATINER, GRAND MATINEE, GRAND MATINEE) ‘on MONDAY AFTERNOON, May 18, \r for THE BENEFIT of the sufferers by the late fire at NIBLO'S GARDEN, THE VORKES FAMILY THE VOKES FAMILY and MEDY COMBINATION Doors op TOOD'S MUSEUM, woop" V POSITIVELY LAST NIGHTS bs of the celebrated artist Ng Dantomimlste, (TA RAVEL, whe will appear MONDAY, TURSDAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY * EVENINGS, MA 4, 15 and 16, 4m the thrilting miliary Drama,'iu four wets, written ex. wesaly for her by J. nay, Hsq., of te TARting, Ay Meet JARTINE, THE PRIDE OF THE MTH. JARTINK, a Vivandicre, ANTOINE BON GROS, MARIETTA RENOH SOLDIER, RAVBL, IOAN DANCING GIRL, twins eftetént and muperi lowing eflictont and superior support :— .W. Keone, tL. Connor, AHL, Shelden W, 0 Flem- tng, Jd Wallice, J De Boniiy, Harry Hynat, ©. “Sturges, airy Siewart, Aliee Atherto i . Y MATING PERVORMANCES AT 2 Pe Me EVERY AFT The new and ori: PAULINE MARKITAM STAR BURLESQUE G( and Comedy, PRETTY NORSEBI Friday evening, Saturday eventn: AL H. SHE on which oecasion an immense bill wil he pre: PARE THEATR Managers. vH DOLLIE BIDY aL JOAN OF ARO and TRE A WPBGRAAF & TAYLOR, MARIETTA RAVEL, 1n the great Drama entitled the BEAUTIFUL STAR OF THE LY O'CO. , BELLE HOWITT, and PANY, SAK ER benofit and last appearance of May 17, WILD CAT, f May 12, joint bene@t of LDON aud JAMES BARN! BROOKLYN. «..... CARROLL & McCLOSKRY rT, DOLLIE BIDWERL. NOH SPY. FURNITURE 87 and 89 Bowery, wholesale and rotail dealers in Olleloth, Redding, &c., have now on exhibition the largest assortmont of new Furniture, styles of Parlor, Onrpets, Chamber am! Dining Room Suita, Cornices, Larabrequins ond Mirrors ever offored by them to the prbi they will retail at lie, allo: thelr own manuineture, and which whelesale prices for the néxt 30 days. Branch Store 81 Fourth avenue, Bedding cheap for cash, or by wee! monthly payments. near A. T, Stowart & Co.'s. STAND—FURNITURE, CAR: vy wer 1y and ©. B."CANNON & 61 209, 211 Hudson, corner Canal street. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CARPETS, FURNITURE, and Beddiyg at the lowest cash Monthly instaiments, at O'FA RRL Eighth avenue, corner Twentieth stroet. SALE—F ginal eost, property of a private familydeaving for A makuiftcent Pompadour style satin brocatol Sui, cost $450, for $100. ror Suit, in Turkish Suit, seven made to order for $ ‘T PRIVATE toinette I $0; Carpets, 50c tains, Patuti Bune venues, pes, on weekly. or Warehouso, 200 U4 yALF ORI. R LESS THAN 3 , $75; Marie An- crimson “satin, cost $30), for $250; two colored reps, silk tassels, yaese 650, for $275; walnut rep Sutts, $35 and er yard up’; Planoforte, Mirrors, Cur- ves, Clocks, Vases, Chayaber Buits, Extenston Table, for hale cost. Resk West Forty-second street, between Seventh aud A OR SAL + mansion 123 rehasers, Vi lor, Suils, Day S405 vi ding, Mativoss: to suit cach pu rivate reside RARE CHAN AN dene » SF cash. Farnit . verb Drawing Room Suits, covered satin brocatel,” Gost cost" 4, for tings, Bronze: ng, oth av. -—Pianofort or $250; one $215 re, Cutlery, Linen, W robes, en s rniture of FURNITURE OF TIE FIVE STORY West Twenty-third street, in lots to suit coat $400, for £300; viz., in brocatel, cost $50), for $250; viz. Reuroom. Suits, $4, upwards Be emeniand Kitchen irniture in lots, per cont Tess than cosh Call at 120 West Twenty-third street, between aventies. F FOR CASH—AT PRIVATE REST- t 2th st., be «i 7thavs. Parlor rep, $49; Bedrooin Suits, $10, aud 300 lots eneap IFICENT ASSORTMENT OF HOUSEHOLD ¢ for wtle—Property far iby leaving city ; su. do. $100, for $45; rosewood Pianoforte, Mirrors, Velvet, Brussels Carpets, . OFnamonts, Silverware, Glass: scwool, walnut Bureaus, Bod- , &tvle Louis XEY,; Mattresse vants’ aparunents, at halt c ing elsewhere. 36 West'15th st., near toe (yanrers, Furniture, Beds, Bedding, & Payments tal by tié week or month, URNITURE, meuse stock THWALES, payments taken, Posen 3 ILY OR ‘ON! M urniture, Bedd sand 396 Third avenue, near Twenty: ower than any other house in the cli ne SP heving Ca Rtantity, large oF fhg BULER, dt TANT AT 8t d ciry, thal a fulfil our gentlemen ing Mr. or Mra. H. aces, &e. above Waverle T 8. MISH Ps tended by Mrs. M T B, MINIZS A M elry. $245 8. TA pays in flemen's Wearing Apparel, corner of Twenty CARP and low at very low prices, to Xathi : at New York Sales and Storage Re} 41 Fourth avenue, corner 7 OND HAND FURNITUR cta, Furniture, &e., to dispo: id office, THE FUR ©, af a whole honse MEKY, 171 Third avenue, between Sixteenth and can be obtained for enst-off Clothin: We guarantee to pay i other dealer, as We must have these articles to r an satiny themsolye place. 137 THIRD AVE entlemengan receive t and Ci pais by calling or addressing. Ladies at- Ish, ladies and gent's will ash for $10 to $00 for Silk Droswes; Coats, $4 "to, $15; A note by waited on by Mrs. Mint “$34 BROADWAY, NEAR THIRTEENT Z pays the hichest price tor nies’ a ‘Terms easy. KEL fth strect an 218 AND BEDDING.—AN IM at i. M. COWPE. Weekly and monthly RPETING AND BEDDING, and se and, ps nat advances. Call and pository, h street. and Y PAYMENTS—CARP &e, DEALY & CU i11AM, hth street. wh ey of in any | nail, can get a good price by address ITURE, CARPETS, BEDDIN¢ Apply for ous week to Mr TH AVE- of, will pay 0) per cent any other’ store in the all or address. SHING PRICES 4, Carpets, Jew. i) ont more tern markets, Ladies and by calling on or address- RRIS, SL Sixth avemne, third store Please remember, “1. UB, LADIES AND | price for Cast-off for the W he high UEy EW STORE, 63 SIXTH AVEN tide, between Washington and Waverley places: stonished atthe great prices B: ast Of Clothing, Carpets, Je ants, unctnally’ attended. ' Ladies their own residence. | brat arpets, ac. ‘Ladies waited irs, Her! Carpets Mrs, KO address ot —M, A Breet, the utmost tlemeh’s Cast-olf Olothing, Carpets, Ing on er addressing. Mrs. Miller. ‘ men velry. T guar: Please call ov or Seventh avewue, Golved 4 larue onde: r Carpe'es, will positively pay for I to $20; Dre Pu Coals, sell by “1cH CREAM, CE OREAM, pare cream only; supertor in qnality guilt below the prices of any oiler; jamnilles, boarding houses, hote Festaurants, chureh ontertainmnents ant the trade zy lied, Depots, 26 Fourth ayeate, 7 Chatham sroeh ‘ON & EMIGW'S Ico Cream, made from 4 be astonished n a off Clothing, Cn fo Cc Rovor before 254 Broadway: ‘gud | bonnd to All a large or Ti Bixth avenue, NEW tf 4 St rth street, will pay the ti jemecs Casto Clottiny Mr. and Mrs. 207 THIRD AVI LEON emen’s cast-ol don by Mrs. Leon, =AT EDWARD MILLER'S WELL KNOWN {ablishment, 10) Seventh avenue, T DEMAND FOR LADI Wearing Apparel, UPTOWN ia, near Forty-sixth street. Lillag on ©) + ton and Waverley pine rantee to pay t from $10 to $70; pave to fulill our ec STORE Siig ST iv NEAR TWENTY-THIRD ‘ays the highest price for Indies? | HY Clothing, Carpets, &e. Ladies rv Ninewenth | sa for ladies’ ami gene Jewelry, &c., by call- Ladies promptly attended to by ue pal cB: r Pay tho highest pric ees Hote by post tod. ANHALG, 17 ites Walted on by Mrs Anhalt. VABLISHMENT, 816 SIXTH Having just re from Ornaba for cast-off Clothing and mts from $1 to 86% s, $10 to 350, ‘Try and satisty your: ddressing Mr. or Mra, FLATTO, , RETWREN WASHING: 8 Ladies end gentionen will | pays for their Gast. for Pants, from 82 to Mi Mi Mra. FANNY FOSTER. Mrs. JOHN SEFTON n t in 8 « Cale on or addvess F, HARRIS, Ladigs at¥ndedty by Mire Harris, EE NIGHTS, Wednesdays ‘I y at BAN Before calling vulled in tone and fnish warranted as representes B.A fow P at M. A. Pp! for cash oF moi | WILLIAM HAYDEN, 2b ror SALE—A GENUL inquire at 2 private mstruct’ or ‘Uon or supervision ; op e@ all sumaner. A everything appertal storage.” GEORG NDAY, MAY 18, 1872—TRIPLE SHEET. JOMN GT iss PLESSY Deets THEATRE, LAST WEEK on SATUR MR. BOOTH......... J. HW. BLODDART. B, POLK. Mr. LESTER WALLACK. Mr. JOHN BROUGHAM LBERT. AN MORDA LONDON ASSURANCE, has, for the present, postpored the production of the plays, which will be cast with the same BRILLIANT AND PERF ROT ENSEMBLE, Seats secured two weeks i advance, Ep! WN of Mr. BOOTH, and LAST 6 PERFORMANCES of RICUARD TL. LAST BOOSH MATINER, Seats secured for a DAY Ni of x", The management rospe MR. EW will commence his second on MONDAY EVENT as ENOCIT ARI in the drama founded on Tennyson's: poem, in which MR. ADAMS achieved such a pronounced sicvess during his former engagement. LAST urdays jurday: QEYsPro tHgaTRH, by 966TH TO st nights, ® a ° oO be oO ° D * | aUMPTY Hs . Y . E Bea FO! FOX, FINAL Hear the Gats, @— ® umpt ©" Dumpty [a * wilt finish | R . on the | 5, * unprecedented | W * | record of 1,001 | . perform. | & . L Matineos bh World ON’ OA 12k, the remaining nights of M. BOOTH, and of RICHARD ILL FE Pa Booms THEATRE, imcompara-* own taking lis fare weil of the motrop. olis of the New ba puMPry, Bid Grimaldi Fox Good # LAST NIGHTS, Soe tho fun. {Grimaldt's last Grimaces.| Take a last "9. | look on their + Chaves Gourtly Max Ha ir Hurcourt ¢ and Dramat! i MP Apes Ww. 8 parforme Uni ted States, with tat rae toes presented with preceded by the Farce of MY FELLOW 1! MATINER SATURDA Wat UE THBATRE BOOTH LAB? NIGHTS or “A K DY BAZAN, rs. Gilbert, Linda Dei Miss Grifiths, Me. D. ldge,’ Louis Jumes, Henry riMiths, George Porkes, G. ADAMS, ierce, Burnett, Cha) ednesday, May 15—BEN *.°Mr. DALY begs to announce ‘the play will he beautifully produced, reviving the | ADORNMENTS grand settings of its frat presentation > the REOESS compets an carlton Box Book now apen. may now be secured for any of the ——— CLOSING NIG ov with immense success, ower now acarefully selected cast of characterm, oF NEW ractera by Misa Clara Morri NIGHTS of the PRESENT SEASONI! 1 AMUSEMENTS. AMOSTON MRS, Vioprielor and ¥ Mr. LESTER W, - = WILLIAM @ PiRist cast wae roprietor and Manager. Mr. LP ALLACE. et seteeeeessesee AMQuageR 2 Last sik A1GUTM EXCELSTONR ees OF fa the titfe given by the pubtle to the management of thts LONDON ASSURANCE. Rouse for tho beautiful’ supply of superior amuse mens Mr. GHARLES MATHEWS (his original paro as. Dazzle | always. on hand. YOR MONDAY AND DURING THE WE&K, the famed Colloquial Actor, Aathor AIKEN, popeigr, nenastional Play of the ES OF NEW YORK, incipal theatres im the times, RK, 2. O'GLOOR, you REGING AT .Mr. AUGUSTIN Di RIICLE 47." Griap, Wd. De ¥. Dw Vere, Owen h, Godlrey, &e. ly announces that NINTH MATINER OF a a this Th SATURDAY, AY ib; O'CLO enw i A ne) v1 att Ethls A + AT 1g O'CLOOK, FIT OF MISS MORRIS. the approaching 1 ie very thi is to receive du ATU AV, RRS THEATRE, o Miss CLARA MO! LAST bogs te Mons FIRST RENEPIT ch occasion "® . pies look. favorite artis . J Te Wo! . in her speetalt! . MISS BLNA CHA > in Banjo Solos » nay M. O'Reardon, Frank B, Converse, Manige in Vario Goo. F, Ketchum, company, in a roaring ree. You'll never like again, . MacEVOV'S N OR, IRELAND IN Al First appearance this season of MR. N irish J) Champion i Oroheatra Cates, 75 MATINEE WEDNE RS. F. B, CON MONDAY, TH ANDS ‘and Come early. Come early. ARTICLI FRIDAY EVENING, May 17. a7. for FOX'S FAREWELL PERFORMAN( SECURE YOUR SEATS PENING OF CENTRAL PARK Proprietor... ( pawarne comIQu OSH HART. First appearance of the Double-Vo DORA DAWKON, in their beantifd Parlor Skate Act. LM ‘Ts user’? First time of the neve Barlee ues entiled 4” Benes ite The barlesque Is taken fran the play of Pe AT Care ARTICLE 47, 5. Overture, “William Tell”. ow being performed at , 6. Andante Cantabil ALY'S FIFTH AVENU HEAYRE, Introduction to IONY PASTOR'S MATINEES: IMME SUBSDAY OF ALL and Bi SATURDAY. | Orville Piteh ‘Thoee d forte for ‘one; a ba J.B! MAGNI rade ers 5 SI Broadwe, inelty or ir; a Cathol Piano, hand Bi Al. P der, eelebraved 1 nd, Cost $900, price # want of first claps instrument, warranted to be 7!4 octave or donee 120 West 2d st. Has 5 years’ warrantee aud maker’s bill of sale. EST NEW AND SECOND WAND PIANOS AND ENTIRE €! Miss. ola GK OF Solo Tevsoe and ikanage Vo Also AUSTIN AND HESS, 47 ABTIOLES, 47 ARTICL JIM CROW ALIVE, AVINER WEDNI RDAY, MAY 25, LAST NIGI The house'will be closed one ¥ hearsals of Mr. Josh Hart's ¢ which wilt be produced on. MONDAY, J OPERA WO) © Wood, bert, ©. Webster, Celia Ifer A'New Locht Drama, AND AN vi 1 8a iano, bh $125, in p Bi: arly I sized kers TIRELY N this week, LADY WILT, SELL FOR Le wit MA ND OPENTS Ing of th rt tor the regul all attentio BROADWAY, made, Wi fort of the pub! neat PROGRAMME OF 1! alt, "Rudoll’s: Kila . Introduce Chorus and 47 ARTICLES, SLoneng ; : Saat . Overture, “Desert Flowers... °. JEM CROW ALIVE. | 10 vtits, “Ait pa pay AND SATURDAY Hi ASAT cg ae oot Lis NE 8! 12, faltarillo. TOA Harr Miles Morris, Hurley and alosror atp in LARGE STOCK OF PIANOS, B rent or sell cheap; ren’ M. MERRELL's, Ni B#AUTIFUL ROSEWOOD SEVEN OOCYAVK PIANO. t order, sweet and powerful yin Apply at residence 243 Kast street, near Third avenue. 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO bass, carved le deelded bargain. blocks west of Broadway new, , Near Bowery. DDL we and legs; cost amber, Dinihe Roc uh ball original cost st Forty’ avenues. ROSEWOOD JX. grand scale, for sale, property famil maker, used 5 inont eventh and Ligh! PICENT for $. hy country lie elurel Abeer ‘Thi W JA ain LARGE ASSORTMENT OF 3 0, onsadion, N OCTAVE for sal at u perfect order; awe BEAUTIFUL PIANO, ONLY $100 , tehly ¢ very Improvement, chi 0, for Park is arare che N. B. CORL ul tone. i 2 Me Mr. I € ION SQUARE. fost class Pia show aM ‘from rent, will be sold at great T HNowed on p 8 Union square (105 ly khort time, $17 127 Bleecker street, MAGNIFICENT SQUARE «octave Pianoforte, made Stool and Cover! at private roside , betwee 7th ath ESS THAN 330), r 'y leaving city jor Bi MUSICAL. FIRST OLASS ORGANIST WISHES A SITUATION | ¥ ie willing to train a vodunteor | salary low, sevenia street, Fo street, second flight, up stairs, | ALLAM’S MUSICAL ACADRMY, 12 UNION olin, Ordon, Singing, Uarin all pupils under STANDARD AMERICAN BILLIARD Now dosivas; alse Bi tainting to Dillards, at tow est successor to Phelon & Colicnd totlesand eve ea. H.W. COLLE «pun, | 733 Broadway | 'W. J. Tompsor ase, Livery piano ro for sal Please call bi shia Pianotorte is tic. Call at private res the prope ‘and second | During the tir: p his method of li twill exhil the auditorium by the electric spar ADMISSION TIOKETS, PTET PRIVATE BOXES, ONE DOLLAL CONTAINING @WELVE TIOKE: Can be obtained at all the prine! the box affice of the Central Park ¢ CONCERT COM JAM SHARPLEY’S MINSTRELS, THE MOST POWERFUL CO: NELSE SEYMOUR, CHAS. WHI sarter, Fanny | | Novel Firat Part Kil not purchase at Pianos, unri- ing the Tamboand Bones oi appear in Ethtopian charac bon mote, wittic Nine Solo Singers of New Second Part 8) Barney's Courtship, by the aut CHARL EYMOUR MAK! RS, TO se." Call ‘hirtieth TEINWAY HAT. MONDAY EVENING, GRAND VOCAL AND ID CONCER, AND LAST APPBA OSEWOOD SENOR SA if MLLE. CORRADE, Sc Miss GOMT MR. Lb, DACHAU ADMISSION Ti N. Contralt Miss MA OF, RV ATO ATION RN ¥ 15, | Gekets may be obtained at the Ce deomth street, and at the doc "0. aR es \ in lots | | | | | nable servic ond street, be | PTANOVORTE 1 direc 4, ful r Pany it eres, | \ Judson Jary ant 2 Tookedses, Carpets, Bronzes, Paintings, rosewood, walnut Barcaus, Hedstends. Matitcsses, Dining Furniture, €e,, at | Bi! eed. Melony @ sacrifice. Call before purchasing elsewhere. 35 West sion $1, Reser Ioth st, near Sih av. i Es i> | at man’s, If Broadway, and at —$20) CASH WILL BUY A MAGNIMIOENT 714 OC. RVING HAL stave, four round cornered, rosewood Pianotortes best | [YE 1, so rURSDAY. for partes in | GRAND COMPLIME tendered to, | Miss PAULINE NE Under the patron: | th hi ladies Th. Henry, t DY r prices |” warns, | 4 TARIETIES THEAT 26. PRET, sole Le paseo on of 1872 8 con untildane iS at Nety Orleans: ew Yo yk. Stars fu A be Address | Ne¥Ative. _ | “y OLLY VARI } Pond, Jr, ture, 10 cents; p'vain picture, 40 Sea’ (ballad), ty Jach, 40 cents; Sleep.” by Ber edict, 40 cents ? THE N 6 all the rage PAVIOW particulars, | “ Tn pi Orand March with splend! i tke TARE, | Cots y omsy 5 pitny | OAT! Broadway ; branch 5 LALLAM'S tul- } ANJO, SONG AND | DANC Dane} ng tanght.—Pupils fitted = | BOGAN, 19) East Houston street, | stonal Panjos, ali prices. wennnenre YA VATE. MUSIC | C Mit Guitar, Singin | ‘paren ABE" bob per ni Tue PAVILION EVERY NIG - | Adtaission % cents. » HAND, PHRODORE TOMASY UNRIV i SUMMER THIS (MONDAY) RVE GRA HE OPENING CONCER! ENCES AT 8 O'CLOCK. seats Se, exira. © ply at the Hox OMe from 1 till 2 P. at Her ate with the undorstane LO PAINE, ROGERS, Bursiue AL INSTR ¢, Harmony gay luce (highih street), established 1 will take placo WEDNESDAY NIGHT, MAY 15, “ARTICLE 47" will be noted for the ARETE, ies. PMAN and Dances ohn Hogan and Hanm Diy. supported by & powerful dramatie: LAST NIGUTS. M IL, CONWAY, Roel Dancer. Ti, AY'S BROOKLYN THEATRE, DNESDAY, THURSDA® iVENINGS, AND SATURDAY MATINEE, Bonont of MISS "MINNIE CONWAY, GARDE: D ea INCERT, is popular and fasht Har summer xi. icrmisei 4 ishting the gas jets a) ou. TS . RA; PACKAG ‘3, FOUR DOLLA! pal rusie stores and at aureden 535 BROADWAY, MPANY EXTANT. TE, SAM SHARPLET and thirty popular performers, Seene, Introducing the entire company tn til éventng co discarding the expressionless mask of burnt cork, ex td arpley and ey with many new Jokes, Thy stronzest Chorus in the country. Perfect Orchestra, fifteen pleces. reputation. pockalties. hor, Harry Macarthy. MONDA! MAY 13, oe TRUMENTAL kets RAN but one, prior to hits mare on URE FOR EUROPE, a eek ‘minent violin virtuoso, GNORK SARASATE, by RIG KREBS, Piantste” and Accompanist. DOLLA 1 be ohiained at. FB, ¥ BY PUPILS OF THK KY OF MUSTO, HALE POU AT 2 P. onservat or on th ovena donna, nan tenor. tor. menta, , WW. Seguin, WY, Be Shares p, Thomas P. Fowler, ey. x ‘an be secured the Hall om May TARY CONCERT NGER, prior to her departyrefior Europe. x of the following and Inany other die Sinyihe, Mes. Tse Mrs. Be vigansvAtgrent sucritee, for cash oF on monthly Mrs. 8, Barlow, Mrs, Golslen D. Si Ed- payments; Pia} to rent for cily or country, and rent Ward Cooper, Mra. Charles L Perkins, yA Applied on purchase... penny & CO., 739 Broadw eure wae saa renowned —____—_ = Wig yt Mie PALER, the ‘celebrate - VHAMBERS. UPRIGHT AND SQUARE Panos | (ONTaltas Mis, ONES CAti te PRANK BARTLETE, yonted and sold on caay terms; Bacon & Raven and | pari oe ‘SATE. Solin (positive Inst appears Siodart & Derlam Pianos, $75 to $200; Uprights, $475, $2 an ADELAIDE MANZOCCHL, pianist Or $30; double round carved Pianos, $25), &c. , dus F | ALBITES ond Mr. CORBAY, @irectors. Wickets, with re- avenue, _ | served seat, $3; af alt the pisineipal music stores, tel ~ See eae ae diel fees and at the Ratt. LEGANT PULL 7 O€TAV Ne ae - | forte, $75; superb overstrung and cary: TPHUINTY FOURTH STRE £T THEATRE. ment ‘cat bargain. Please examine bofore parchasiag Reconsirneted. Raedecorated, New Scenery. else cre, JAMES GORDON, iW Bleceker street, near | Say BN. + s+. Lesee and Manager Macdougal. | SATURDAY, MAY 1 Opening night of the Dramatle ANOS, MELODEO®: AND ORGANS OF NEW AND Season, supe te class Dramatic Company, to sap- “most beautifl style, of best makers, at i sialinents, ov for rent, ak than ear be found elsewhere. ter cou W GALOP, BY WA. A . colored 18, i “flights Fa “bitte Baby's ress," < 1a iN Prowse AND © for th@ stage by JOk near Bowery. ra ‘ hott, day or evening, a vito 5 + a2 Bist lovemthst, | Shy iain waa seudents ‘Journal mailed. J. JAY WATSON, =| Di puot whee a Sn ny tec | BROADWAY. V AND SECOND LIKE A SUM) i 4 wo Balls, Cues, Cloth and » COS TATU BXOTIC PDANTS, | ining (o the business; Tables taken op, | aay ion Free. CAMPBE GE. PAELAN, No, 7 Barolay street. * | 1 on ee ed 143 Broadway, near Fourth street. LADY ORCHESTRA wi. ILLIARD TABLI AND SECO Psion 3 With the ealobrated entsut enshions’, Tho post and | ae esta AO » ANATOMY, 613. BROAD. Cheapest t the Markel; also TrinMINgs Ol very doverip. N'Y, YORK MUS F ( pidccker strents. — River: tion. KAVANAUGH ©, JROkE h hotween Houston and Uleecker streets As ‘ Canal ar » Rtreets. r Howl vite this wondertal i 5 ee --- — scone ee | ever Reonle pee or Ma “Those partioe S165 = on # x Le Cha BILLIARD “it daily pM these moran ony Whigs PLOW. dios at of" aary. prices: sla | Te rirded, post free,on receipt v: 1 ya |, Bast oushtongs: 460 to 9 Ce me te | LCRA NRW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY. {BE com ANY, (uc Wal gaivocovis 170 2 | ieowdway, New Yorks