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NEW Y 4 ORK HERALD, SUNDAY, MAY 19, 1872.-QUAD oe <iaieeeememaimamataani earlier ag at crmmeriieiat nis ict aie seeanernem HKUROPEAN _STEAMSHIPS, REAL EsTaTH T abbas] perenne ey ee ~ ww mA REVI, OPPOSITE NE’ 41 GERMAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP COMPANY. N THE RARITAN RIVER, OF a ibe UE play sel Nee POR SOUTHAM PRON AND BREMEN. F wick, Ni J pundunce otahade, with ¢ steamship NEMESIS, Capt. K. Von Krnster, will gail pinzzi, net heap; willexctiange, uesday, May 2, at 22 M., froi Bremen Pir, foot of Saperlor earre} 10., 19 Cedar atroet. ‘Kireet, Hoboken, to be followed by. steams 4 ’ * : , Capiain K. Von Oterendory, on Saturday, May panera BOWF CORNER YOR OF PASSAGE TO LO: DON, HAVRE AND Re nan Br some squired, Two BREMEN et, Brooklyn, Payable in gold or its equivalent in eyrreney. Houses, tree oF e wana 120 Property near ferric rst cabin ® for Property DOOIAHCCS I, LAING, 88 Liberty street. | Second sheengenoesansa eee s SATS 88 AND FULL Lt M For freight or passage apply to |” [9 EXCHANGE HOUSE AND PULL LOT. IN MAN OELIGCS & ©0., Agents iy hattanville, not rented) and a staatl, well eS Tey ery, Wot vate House st Eifly third street, HOWE. 909 Third aventie, A FINE VLACE At YONKERS, FOR inNew York; cash ditference might property. TNITED STATES PASSPORT BUREAU.—OFFICIAL 1’ Fassports istued to citizens travelling abroad by A. € WILLMARTH, United States Court House, 4 Cham: ors stree l NITED STATES MALL LANE, | U “tows and Giverpoot ‘Sailing every Wednesday MANITATTAN, Price, Jr . | WISCONSIN, Freeman, Jr: T° ni be paid. Money to loan. BELLAMY BROTHERS, No. STEAM TO QUE: 3. mo EXce Poona Fa FoR r vacant A. Good May 22, ats P M. «May 2, at noon. six five sto and Dye x Cor $10,000 per | Fron pier 46 North River. Mrs. RO Herald Uptown | Qyhin passage, $4, gold; stecrage, $30, curreney. 5 Broadwa, Prepaid tickets, $33, curreney, 1k LEASE, | Passengers booked to and from Paris, Hiamburg. Nor- Ee LOR EAL BOTA E dicd end Gene Tar aes Bweden, &c. Draits on Ireland, Bogland, France SI xtures and nivuro of @ Ladics’ and Gen: | a 19 tu nen’s Restaurant AU RAMPING, 80 Cedar street, | “N° Germany TT AMS 2 UCION, 29 Broadway. | eu “ Mo EUROPE, HAVANA, &C.—UNITED STATES PASS | ports in {6 hours; amall feo, Call between 7 and 10 | ALM, St Charles Hotel, 648 Broadway,on Notary COST JUROPEAN TRAVELLERS WIT OM $10,000 TO $20,000 s lor Merchandise, Dry Address 'T. L., box vu TANTED TO EXCHANGE IND TRUNKS FOR HOUSE IN BROOK. | WANTED IN EXCTTAN 4] for state rooms and Continental travel, Chairs for the | Iyn, a Farm, eit Jersey or Long Island, | steamy he. &e., at JOHN CATENACHS, S92 Broudway, nan’ hour anda halt of city; worth about $4,000; 00 | Metropolitan Ho! <7. IL B., box 6) Post office, New Yorke — : i RM AND COUNTRY SE y | COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS, of Long Island: fine © jualled. — A, F. JAYNE, I LAND TO EXCHANGE hours? from New H., box 126 Herald Up- Pact MATL StHAMSIP COMPAS | CALIFORNIA, JAPAN AND CHINA, VIA PANAMA, CARRYING MAI : PREAGUT T KINGSTON, JAMAICA, SANTA MARTHA AND REY TOW AND PACLILO COADT OF M , CENTRAL AMERIC PRRU AND CHILIE, Stovmers leave toh and 2th each month, except when day previous. \GE—AN ELE- 4 rooms; mod- ty Iaid outs Now $45,000 ern improven with s! tive mint pot and one hour f ers ‘y ‘ Oa Also Wo of Houses adjoining the abov cay 30.—Stean : a vaptaiy td. Ti, Coung : : oH Wee sist | Wil leave p North River, at Totclock noon, for A 3 ermas easy, Owacr, 42) West Six ver. at 13 of6lox pinwall direct, connecting steamer 5AC- RAMEN TO, Captain —, and also conneeting tor all Cen- and Sonth Pacific ports. Freight for lust named d until 4 P.M. of May 28. amor JAPAN will leave isco June 1, 187 for Japan and China, For passage, freight an all further itformation apply at company's ‘oflice on Uh Pier foot of O ¥ F. R, BABY, Agent. JNITED STATES AND BRAZIL MAIL MS«TP 2 “Company.—The elegant sidewhee! steamship SOUTH AMERICA, 2,000 tons burden, Captain #. b. Tinklepaugh, will anil for St, Thomas, Para, Vernamboco, Bahai and uursday, May 28, at So'cluch PM OR NEAR NEW | yre WOll Locale A SMALL DWELLING HOUSE T York in exchange for a Country Address H. B., box 726 Post office ARE 20D.—WA F two lois, adjoining, main enterance, Address stating particulars and where an with owner, immediately. TO PURCHAS reenwood tory, NWOOD, Herald’ of Interview may be from WANTED—GOOD LOCALITY, IN EX- or freight or pass » for rapidly improving Long Branch Tractin |. % ‘ge Farm ew York; part cash If desired. on, Herald office. apply to Weal it GARRISON, Agent, No. 6 Bowling o I IRECT LINE TO HAVANA. 20¢ oR 3 HAVANA, PROGRESO AND VERA CRUZ, ry hange for a New, York and Mexican Mail Steamship Line, leaving Kid Gloves, Aen Will pay part Chall, A jor Hast tiver at 8 0. M. direct to Havana A Me e, For me t ‘ A. Deaken, . ‘ednesday SEUNSSON House YOURE AL RCAS CLEOPATRA, Phillips (HHavanu only), Wednesda June It June 9 CITY OF MEXICO, CLEOPATRA, Phill For freight or passage ALI TNITED STATES MAIL TO HAVAN nead: . Wednesd: Nmmerman, «Havana onis nly to DRE & SON 8 and adjacent streets will (nd par- l OTS WANTED.—OWNERS OF LOTS ON FIFTIT AND 4 r ‘ing, With full particulars, NU. HAYES, . 88 Broadway. HOUSE, STON ‘Courany, TRST CLASS BROWN 3 Rae 3 } - shia ATLANTIC MAIL STEAMSHIP Bevan as avonuen, gait ond | gating regularly every Thuraday, ut 3 o'clock P.M. pre- inte Cash and good Brooklyn cisely, from’pier No. 4 North River. AUL P. TODD, 69 Liberiy street. | MTSsOURT Gant Tes cunts ee Hol = pe MORRO thE, Capt. T. H. Morton (via Nassau). May TED No. 5 Bowii Xt uvenues | CRESCENT CITY Capt. J. 1. Baker... June 6 H . | ~ For treight or passage apply to i pitid. Address DR., box 200 | OF LEB HE OF pase APP TOOK, President, VV ANTED—PATR CASH PRICES, BUT NOT FANCY, So Vo will b for about tour ) W Kighty-fourth street. JOR ORLEANS DIRE: ‘The Cromwell Steamship Line. CROMWELL, Captain Samuel L. ‘The steamship ¢ P SR Or » Tro mw | Clapp, will eave pier North ‘River, on Saturday, A PIECE OF LAND, FROM 20 TO 8) 1B nt So'clock P.M.” Freight received daily crete tress eth litle or no Improvements, in West: | “ahrough rat given to Galveston, Indianola, Mobile RICHARD THEN & CO. 910 Third avenue, | 44,81 Houle, Cabin passage, $50; steorago, #2 H. B. CRO) | JOR NEW ORLEAN: | MERCHANTS? 8 | from pier No. 5 North Fi | UNITE, | + ly to. f i cS UPPER PART OF THE ELL & CO., 50 West street . 8. DRISCOLL, 1 Broad- \ 2D—LOTS IN city for cash. “Apply to way, basement, room VV WANTED-A GOOD HOUSE IN THE ITY, FOR which will be given 3) acres of desirable’ Land, with several buildings, adjoining station on Harlem Railroad, within 20 1. ew York city. Also three y House near Third avenue, mortgaged for $10,000, r 4 dwvelling west of Fourth avenue. | 0. G. BENNE THE Freight receiv r St Louis, Vicksburg, Mobilé, Galveston and Indian For’ tretght or puguye, having superior sccommoda- tions, apply to REDERIC BAKER, 30 Broadway. _ IEXAS LINE OF GALVESTON JSTEAMERS—TOUCH- ing at Key West, carrying the United States mail. The AJ ster ip CITY ‘OF AUSTIN, Captain Eldridge, No. 9 Pine street, ANTED TO PURCHASE—A MODERN HOUSE, IN zood neighborhood, on the east side, above Thirtieth street. Address, giving, price, terms and location, othe | at pier 20 East River, will leave on Saturday, May 25, Wine bo attention will be paid to the answer, box 5,429 ‘through of lading given to Houston and to all ¥ | points on the Galveston, Houston and Henderson and B. 7 S | Wile ana Cs Railroad. | t T) PURCHASE—ON EASY TE For freight or passage apply to and Lot in Jersey City; price not to 3 x € dress, giving location, terms, &c., W. ©. H., 6 H. MALLORY & CO. 153 Maiden lan or W, P. CLYDE & ©O., 119 Wall street \— = Broadway. ‘ - | FOR NORFC _ — ~ <, CITY POINT AND RICHMOND.— S50.000 For ttern avexur rors. wren | A the 1 Nion Steamship Company will despateh DIU, pay $50,000 cach ne to ten Lots from pier 37 River, their elegant sidewheel stam: Fith avenue, anywhere below Seventy-sixth s | ship WYANOKE, for Noriolk, City Point and Richmond, | M.A. J. LYNCH, 72 Cedar st ‘Tuesday, M 4, at 3 P.M. giving through bills of points South and Southwest. Through pas tickets isaued to all ts. Accommodations un: rat the general office, 187 equaltey SAMSHIPS, | Greenwich st corner of Dey street OWN AND LIVERPOOL, DALO : PIC 4 tet VOR CALCUTTA BOT—THE | MAGNIFIC eet and 4 Nonth River: | BONDON DIRECT, | Kiron clipper ship KING ARTHUR, 1241 tons reg! will be despatched 25th May, 14, East Ri rand ro Je Liverpoo has comfortable a Modations Tor passengers: ND, aridceem Weangatey acy et at’ P.M. froight or passage apply to W. R. CAMERON & CO., 23 irogan, Saturday, May 25, at7:30'A. M South William street hompson, Saturday, gun 1, PM, wee, Sarl ¥, June |. D3 FF s’ aU) a TO LONDON DIB i. eee eae ERIN, Lawson, Wednesday, May 22, at3 P. MITIZENS’ EVENING LINE STEAMERS FOR AL- DeNMARK, Sumner, Weanesd: ne 5, at SP. M | bany and Troy, landing at Catskill; fare 5) cents; by . and’ $75, currency. | the fastest night boats on the Hudson. Steamers SUNNY- : $2, currency. | SIDE and THOMAS POWELL leave pier 43 North River, Tickets from Li enstown, — foot Spring street, daily, Saturdays excepted, at 6 P.M. Londonde: ww or London, $32, making sure connections with all trains going East ‘and Kor jurther in ion apply at te Company's office, | West. Tickets sold and bagxage checked to all poi 3 Broad waty PW. J. HURST, Manager. "| Rensselaer and Saratoga and Troy and Boston Railr HAMBURG-AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY'S R.—CATSKILI, BOATS.—STEAM ANDREW pu iron mail st saship and HARDEE will CIMBRIA, ats | of Captain W. Stab), will sal on Tharsdn, at PRIA ar a ae P.M. for Hambur; taking passengers trom New York to. Plymouth, London, a Cherl RAILROAD LIN RN stations Philad urg and Hamburg. First cabin, $1 econd cabin, Sivorage KUNHAKDT & CO, C. He ents, UL Broad street, N.Y on this and phia, Vineland, he bh $3), payable in United States gold. RICHARD & BOA eral Passenger Aj 61 Broadway teamers connecting with indy Hook will leave pier 28.5 trains of this r River as follows — ‘The VANDALIA will sail as an extra steamer Mi \ The SULESTA will sail THILE STAR LINE. New York, Cork and prod steamships, the six lary ¥ LIC UBLIC i Isa. adelphis, Vineland, & ms River, Waretown st in the world, ADRIATIC. . sti, ATLANTIC, 6,000 tons burden, 3,00) horse power each Sew York’ ont saturdays, irom Liverpoc Harbor each wa at7 A.M and full oP. M.—For Long The first class ste n purchased by this ev put in complete order tor the 3 The summer arrangement will commence early in June with the boats above named, when Long Bratich trains will be run on better time that hy .. stations and Joxse Hoyt ness. on a a Commuta a ies neral Manaser, M. ‘ Co . LD ESTABLISHED ALBANY AND TROY. LIN 0 vonia te ‘ \ Pro Raney one forsy, veraty City OM : landing at Catskill trom Pier 44.N. ourain phon daily, Saturdays’ excepted. 5) cents: halt Salo Scent Ane had Rooms, 75 cents Fare. t Wo "cents, Steamers intaahie eras eke ge lta ee seics Vanderbilt and Connecticut ting with railroads to Sawant ny these ateenitns jous West and North will leave as above até P. } reduced rates. Freighta ! | EGULAR SUNDAY BOATS FOR FAY meeting with boats for High Brid jan at Bleveuth street each way ers SYLVAN DELL 1 N, ge, $3) in cw y ds from. the Old Country id certificates, $33 cur HARL con and Kingsbridge, favorite steam YLVA REAM ow obtain steerage prep Th ssengers booked te om all p: Ameri ort OE A I ade ahaha Neate hale and SYEVAN GROVE will run as follows, commencing ExXCU ohets pe west 1 ay —_ Peoutaon Tekets granted at lowest ra Leave Harlem for Peck slip at 8:30, 9, 10, 10:9 11 A. M., 2M. and 12:30, 1, 2, 2:30, 34,40, 5, 6:30 aid 7PM, 'y at the company’s office, 19 Br 0,11, 11230 A. Mo and 12M, Leave Peek stip tor Harlem, i 0, 6:30 and 740 P.M. and 1, 1:30, 1,4, 5, 5 Last boat Tea tart nck. Fare 1 cents B.—This is the only line that connects with boats for Bridge and Kingsbridge: J. F. TALLMAN, Superintendent. L, SATURDAY MORNING.— 0 exhibited card Address F. B., through to Continental ports, at 7 ofc PARKS, Avent. ISMAY, IMRIE & CO., 10 Wate: Liverpool, and No. 7 Bust tndia avenue. F , London NMAN LINE, For Queensto are appointed to TY OF NEW Y TY OF BRUSS IY OF ANTWH st Leadenhall stre and Liverpool i as tollows RK Royal Mait Steamers Herald ontce PPE ALBANY ND PROY DAY BOATS ©. VIBBARD or el el cl or Y OF RIS S TY OF BALTIMORE Thursday, June U2 Poa nd DANIEL DREW resume their trips for the season CITY OF LONDON Saturday, June 7 A.M, on Monday, May gndench succcediny Salurday aud Tuesday. tom pier 2 5 North River = RATES OF PAS EXCURSIONS. Pei fe ltd i IN CURRENCY, —FORT LEE, PLEASANT VALLEY $3) A. Shadyside.—Steampoat PLEASANT VALLEY ndon Paris irom Spring street at 10, 2 and 4 P.M. landi waysat Thirty-fourth street. Last boat from Fort 1. on Sundays at 63g P.M. ris Passengers also ior warded to Havre, Hamb Swed Norway and Denmark at reduced ras. Tickets can be bought here at moderate rates by per occ ra —- - : sons wishing ae sete tere p LARGE NUMBER OF GROVES AND BOATS. OF Trough bills Inding given. on-ahiginents of ads A. sitkinds Bich tinland 3. & BE. MYERS, corner W rion streets, up stairs, Muvre and Antwerp. Drafts issued at lowest rates For further intormetion apply at tn YOUN 4 1d Bre « York BRITISH AND NORTH AMERI amships, between New ¥ A —FOR EXCURSIONS—SALOON STEAMER WYOM Ps ing, barges Sarah Smith, Caledonia, Anna and public. Eagieswood, Oriental Grove, Excelsior Park and Wewapex Grove to let. 3&5 West street, near Christophe ORO! set comp DALE (\UNARD LiNE.—T! / can Roval Mail us SUNDAY EXCURSION —TAKE STEAMERS MOR- Liverpool, calling at Cork harbor rom New York | k RISANIA and HARLEM for Astoria, Harlem, High CHINA. Wednesday, May 22| C4r dy. May 2s and all the popular places of resort at Morrisanta, RUSSIA, Wednesday, Mx BY Savdy.Jone 3 ve Fulton Market slip on and after Sunday, May 19, ; AVAVIA.. Satdy. June ¢ at Wand AM, 1,2. 3:50, 4:30,5, 6and'7 P.M. Sate hth street, Best River, and 119th street each | ALGERIA | PARTINA batdy, ay ts landing at Astoria, within three minutes’ k of this gigantic ation under the bottom of the ‘River, The greatestattraction inthe world, Fare le. and" Saturd 1 9130, ‘aris, $15, g able ternis. lekets ty Return tickets on favo ing tional. addi ie, $8) ook and Queenstown and rts of Europe at lowest rates. Thr: hh bills of tading 1 for Beltast, Glasgow, Havre. Antwerp, and ot] port on th Continent and for Mediterranean ports. For reight and cabin passage apply at the company's off\ No, 4 Bowling Green; for steerage passage, at LI! Broad RESTRICTIONS REMOVED —GOVERNOR'S ISLAND open to Vi —The new and elegant steam yacht GOVERNOR'S ISLAND leaves. Custom House pler dally, Sundays incladed, every even hour tor Governor's Island, returning to New York at halt hours; band practic every att Howed by dress parade; last trip yaclit iin F parade, INDAY BOAT.—THE STEAMBO. T MATTANO WILL way, Trinity Building: | : OEiARLES G. FRANCKLYN, Agent. | leave Washingion, N. J; for kew York nve ow ERR AB dot Making usual landings; also Elzabethport, Marters ()82¥ DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE, Harbot ad Berxcn Points "leaves New loot of Bar elay str for Ki rt i a s ihe General Transatlantic Company's Mail steamships | Ellzabethpcrt tor rk at B80 PMY denen tee between New York and Havre, calling at Brest. | York for Washington at 5 P. M., making all la i‘ The splendid vorsela on thie Tawnrate roate for the Con: | —— bhatt > hnclhoas Will sail from picr 60 North River as follows:— | ‘DAY ‘ r 4 ‘Danre v ‘Jane. | JUNDAY BOAT FOR NEWARK Saturday, Saturday, June 15 Saturd Saturda \ On and after Sunday, Ay | the steamboat aday, April M4, THOMAS P. Jane 29 | July 15) yi) make her regular trips Leave foot of Market strect, Newark, . ats'A. Mo and2y. w Leave foot of Barclay street, New York, at 10.0 A. Mand 430 PM. Stopping at Bergen Point cach way NO CHARTER—FOR SUNDAY SCHOOLS AND vate parties, steaners FORT LEK, GLE GROVE and SHADY SIDE. Apply to CRARY HAL KECK, 26 South street. 7, Lemar ON, Ronssan AIS, Surmont WASHIN VILLE DE Way gold (including w First Cabi ‘sine, ¥ HAVRE, bin, $125; Be § . ursion Tickets at reduced + a ‘abin, $75. ot ere regoint tour ff rom the Cor byte Ring the steame luis line, avon! : ish railway and the rts o1 rossi \ ¢ Ie aid po Ahad Channel, besides saving tim trouble and GEORGE MACKENZIP, Price of paca % wht mm rope, both transit by pee Avent, 58 Brondway MISCKLLANEOUS. Witte STAR LINE. <NEW YORK, QUREN: ferry, deren eo eos Iron Whie Stir Souk, APPARATUS-—ALL STYLES, AT RE Thuriday, the Cove vr es Liverpe Ottawa Beer For ¥ and fastest ships tion. stern sup) ral corny, send for illustrated catalogue, Brasis irom £0 un tid kuly nen, IA WIITIELD '& SON, 22 Water street, N.Y, read atin O DONOVAN MN Mh sie opposite ihe Criy iat, Sew Vous, aii ob Fulton aieceg Bivokiyn. “Fulton ateesy 8 Friniers and Biaak Hook Maun leruce or A Paton strect, Blank Books rade to vat torn. my aR, | the great tunnel under Hell Gate, These are | SWOOD | AMUSEMENTS, Ceres TUBATRE. z an LAST NIGHTS OF X'S UUMETY DUMETY, LAST NIGHTA v i] OW FONNY rox. LAST NIGHTS or THE MA THB WILBONS., LAST Ni 0 LAST NIOHTS. or GRAND. | va 8 LAST NIQHYS ‘ FOS N AND LAST NIGHTS: | or ROL. ONLY A VEW NIGHTS MOR HUMPTY DU APPROAOH LS 118 SECURE YOUR SRATS FOR POX'S FAREWELL PURVORMANCES. MATINEES WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS AT 2. Gare OPERA THOUS: ¥ SUNDAY BVENING, MAY 19, Cun RY. hy the sil NINTH REGIMENT BAND, Asa Complimentary Testinohial To Mr. DL, DOW NG der, For which several distingnished ‘artists have kin voluntes L Overture, *‘Masaniel 2. Waltz, “Village Swallows’? 3 Roman: v Kelair” Bass Clurinct and Flat Messrs. ED. BOKHMO and sLEDLER. 4. Cayatina, “fl Poliuto”. A Donivetti MADAME MARIA BALVOTTL 5. Trombone Solo, Aria, with Variations, sachre MR. F, LETSCH, 6. Song, “My Angel” Esser MR Wit) MACDONALD: . Concert Polka, “Cuckoo, Quail ind Nightin ale if : Sehmidt . Overture, “Sicilian Vespers Verdi | 9 Saxaphone Solo, Fantasie, “Norma -Meyerboer | MR. B.A. LDEFEBRE 10. Song, “Lover and the Bird? Guglielmo MADAME MARIA SALVOTOT | 11, Diana's Hunting Chorus... Arndt | Fuil Band, with Behoos 12. Song, “Slumber On Abt MR. WM. A. MACDONALD, 13. Panorama Musicale Nie Conradi Tiustrating a Musical Tour through Europe. | Rox office open at 12M. Doors open até, Overture at 8 | ({ENTRAL PARK GARDEN |... THEODORE THOMAS, / Proprietor : 3. KOCH THEODORE THOMAS! | UNRIVALLED | SUMMER NIGHTS! CONCERTS. ' } ms GUNDAY) EVE MAY 19 AT 8 O'CLOCK, FIRST GRA DAY CONCERT, FIR: NDAY CONC when a new and very brilliant p be pre- | sented | ADMISSION TICKETS, FIFTY CENTS EACH. PRIVATE BOXES, ONE DOLLAR EXTRA: PACK AC CONTAIN iG TWELVE TICK 8, FOUR DOLLAK: | Can be obtained at 2 | the box atic o | Gr aan NEW § ineipal music stores and at niral Park Garden, CES AT 8 O'CLOCK LAST NIGHTS, LL, TO ERIN dF PROURAMAL W £ONGS y DANCES, MAG d LAST NIGH BA LAST NIGHTS OF Ni Trish Jig and Re Last week but SHADE SDAY ands: A Brooklyn Athenaum, MONDAY, « MATIN THE LECTURE SEASON. ECTURE, a4 4 POOL, ‘May 20, Woman Live in N Shall an Educated Ww ets $1, admitting tw at Ball, Black & Co."s, Filth Avenue Hall and principal music ‘stores and ho. BY O.P., in the MAS BURKE | Legryre THO 4 1 Y: RIN. y 22, ATS O'CLOCK One Dollar. BURKE, of three lectures, Musie of Treland.'+ be limited to the ae will be striethy eating tour persons, $5 and ond single tick i Academy of Music 1 upon th Kets to be s comm XS, ation fice of the to Lovelock P.M. every day PIANOFORTES. BROTHERS, Z Union squ siring a first class Pi alling at our. salesro finish,at prices to | sented: N. B.—A tew P nt Will be sold at great bargains BEAUTIFUL PIANO, ONLY AT HAINES wh | heto rivalled in puachase nos, every pian anos in from TEINWAY f $109. legs, é Anoforte, overstrung, car every improve m hort time used; Jor cash, near Broad wi A PIANOFOR' é " nity leaving city mad , celebrated ia nonths, fully $900, for $27! se, Paintings, Brouzes, ds, Mattresses, Dining Call before purchasing elsewhere Sth ay, rlor Suits, Etageres, walnut Bureaus, i a sacrifice, wi West 15th st., near —TWO RICH D7 OCT BAITE ' tablish are modern improved pianos, use a short time; will be sold at a ba N ELEGANT 7! A forte, 4 round made to order, cost $900, To: Stand. Call at’private resid N ELEGANT SEVEN OCTAV. and Music ; J st, ROSEWOOD DOUBLE round Piano, latest Improvements, best maker, for ; others very cheap; cusl or instalin Pianos to LOUIS BERGE, 90 East Fc enth street DOUBLE ROUND CORNERED OCTAVE Fourth street ninth street. seen at 20) West West Twenty Pi ‘0 let, $1.50 per month. Tob For particulars call at BEAUTIFUL NUNN'S & CLARK PIANO AT A great bargain; a Stoddar + new Pianos sind OF. anson monthly payments to rent, for uity or TS, BERRY, 789 Broad wa country JISCHER’S NEW SCALE PIANOS, THE MOST RELI- u able Pianos made. filly Warranted 435 West fw ight, ate t. near Ninth avenue, Also first class s jand Pianos on hand. ond TANOFORTES TC r aquares and up East Fourteenth str pax? MELOD! NS AND ORGANS OF NEW AND most Heautiful style, of best makers, at lower prices nonthly instalments, or for rent, at WATERS’, thah can be found elsewhere. RISING G by CHICKERING & SO3 between Broadway and Fitth a ‘Ds, , Ut tor cush or 4=} Broadwa, nT PIANOS } y for sale orto rent, Kast Sixteenth street, near Unie —THE BEST A t our new warerooms, square, MARTINS & SON. DANCING USK’S DANCIN ACADEMIES, CLOSING SOIRE Tuesday, May 2 Ss cast Eleventh street, INSTRUCTIO: Ws COL ” Cooper T r THOMPS' FOURTH AVENUE, j opposite tituTe.—Bookkeeping, Writing, Arithmetic, Shorthand, French and Spanish; separate jadies’ department; day and evening, telegraphy taught practically; demand for operators T DOLBEA COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, — 87! 4X Broadway.—Special lessons in Busincss Writing, Bookkeeping, Arithmetic, &c., will be viven day or even | ing during the summer.’ Messrs. Dolbear guarantee to remove suffuess, cramping or trembling, and to make elegant business writers, | 4 THOROUGH INSTRUCTION IN FRE } or Spanish.—Theory and practice. FANTI, $52 West Fitteenth street, or at Bureat, 66 Broadway. Summer tuition taught English, NNOUNCEMENT.—A NUMBER OF ENTERPRISI 4X" young mon are now learning the best system ¢ shorthand writing successmlly and practically at th New York Institute of Phonography, 74 Broadway, and | fitting for profitable positions. A few ‘more stadents will be received. Write for circular | A LLEN'S EXCELSIOR TI RAPHIC Ase Third avente.—Telegraphy tanght practically sound hy practical operator terms extromely reasonable | The public respectfully invited to visit institute. A demand tor pactic ) day and eve NCH BY J. DI L Anglais aux Translations trot OH, ITALIAN ptessor BON: ‘Translation Foreigners 1 sound o ESSONS IN ‘TRANSLA 4 tor for the richt im Eng lis man, Address streat. NESS COLLEGE (ESTABLISHED 1819), No. 62 Bowery.—Bookkeeping, Arithmetic, hicher | Mathematics, Gratimar, Spelling, $5 each; 26 Wr ing Lessons, $2 00. Ladies privately taught bookkeeping an | correspondence, day and evening. | QPANISIC LANGUAG: |) private lessons, at Sixth avenue. Mercantile Library, with his new combined method. SPANISH TAUGHT CONVERSATIONALLY—BY A y hod that has given wonderful results, Address | or apply to A, RAMOS, 277 West Twenty-second street. | WASTED—BY A HIGHLY Jady, a situation as governess, to teach French, ny &e.: highest recommendations Riven. ; care K.P Rothwell, Mining Engineer, cy + Ger ae. M, Wilkestarre, B iW \ aMtee ANTED— A GOD ENGLISH TEACHER FOR AN Ascholar, Address B, T box 16 Herald | W NEW OR SEKOONDD HAND LATHE; | Winch swing, LY feet between coutres; must have Yatest ti er And We ie eyed order » OAPRTL EECortinnal Weean, | { { | | ' VOR ONE WEEK ONLY ana nn an ee: BATE COMIQUE, 514 BROADWAY JOST WARY "ote Lessee and Manager LAST WEEN OF THIt PRESENT SitASON LAST WEEK OF THI MAMMOTH SPAT TROUPT. Last week © the annals of the most successful season ever known in heatricals, Last woek of the King of Co Mir JOHN HART nodians, LAs? WEEK LAST WEL. LAST WEEK MONDAY NIGHT, May 9, first appearance ta sits only) of Pe EB OTD HARNEY AARON, BARNEY AARON, BARNRY SARON, BARNEY AARON, BARNEY AARON, al feiss drauia, vis, in the new senaal DAN DONHEL or the CHAMPION OF TRISLDAND. DAN DONNELLY, DAN DAN DONNTLUY DONNELLY, or the CHAMPION: Git Also first appearaiee of IRELAND, MASTER BARNEY, MASTER BARNEY, MASTER BARNEY, in his Excelsior Jig. An entire change of pill A NEW OL10, BREMHUL OF FUN, Ry thé star Troupe Mr. JOUN HART, Mr. JOUN WILD, Mr, DAIRY TOOL Mr. J. MANING, Mr, J. GRAVER, Mis ADA WRAY others, in a pleasing entertiiament, EXTRA NOTICE, PUURSDAY APTERNOON, MAY 2%, | Beneilt and last appearance but three of Mr. BARNEY AARON, prior to his departure (or Europe MR. JOLNNY AARON has kindly consented to appear on the above afternoon ta the character of voork in the Draina of DAN DON or, THE CHAMPION OF IRELAND, IAL NOTICE, SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 25 LAST NIGHT OF THE PRESENT | the Theatre wall be CLOSED SEASON, < for the proper production | of the great sensation of the a CHICAGO BEFORE THE FIRE, DURING TH FRE | AND APTER THE FIRE, | A DRAMA, DIORAMA and PANORAMA, The very best dramatic Gilent hay been engaged to | enaet the several parts; among them is the Gleated young Comedian MR. CHARLES &. THORNE, JR. ‘The “Sensation” will positi MONDAY EVE y be produced on NING, JUNE 3. ma is in three acty and it FORTY PICTURES, repre- | The Poole, Esq The panorama will pre ‘omn the pen of John F. senting many prominent. buildings in CHICAGO. | PREVIOUS 10 THE DURING THE FIRE AND | AFTER THE FIRE. ¢ painted by The panorama and scene R.L. WEED, ESQ Leffeets'and diorama by | N. WALDRON, ESQ. | ‘The steam forming in all_ one duced in America. Remember, MONDAY dest sensations srGHr, | JUNE S Box office will open on MONDAY, MAY 27, for'the sale of reserved seats. Matinee W Woob's, wo M | MONDAY, MAY 20, 1872 | } NING AND SATURDAY MATIN | oy tof the celebrated protean artist, Mr. | JOHNNY THOMPSO. JOUNNY THOMPSO { na, in three tots, entitled, eat sensational Draw ON HAND; ND: ON rO THE LAS’ HAND. | JACK NORTON Gussuming tweive dialect parts), JOHNNY THOMPSON supported by the strength of the at company. y vivid r nes, LOON 1E RAGIN! TARACT, &C,, &C. REORMANCES AT 2 P.M Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, titled, ON AND HIS CAT. H. Sheldon, TW nipaANy will Appear, LEBREARER, | wuiine Marktaem. Keene and the entire preceded by the I L INA EDWIN'S TH A pee HALL. GEOR RAND Wi WEDNESDAY 2Y 4 Madame Salvout, Miss Paulin | Ridgway, Madame DeRyther, Mrs. George ‘Simpson, Mr. Brookhouse Mr. William | Macdonald, Mr. W. J. Hill, Mr. James M. Webti, Mr. Alt Pease, Mrs. Zelda Seguin, Mra. Annie Ker | qm —PROFESSOR A. DE TORNOS | Classes at the EDUCATED GERMAN | | Apyly tA, | ANNIE ( avenue. fred H I ida Toedt, Thomas, Mr. Eds | Gustavus Hall, Mr. $1. | Broadway: Pond's, 96 Union W's, IM Browdwity He Hi Pre Royal Keith, Mr. a. Re To be had at Hall’ square, and at Rulln 2 BOWERY | ew Yor! the Queen of the TAINEBLEAU, pronounced | hampion of the world.” | OPERA HOUSE, The fav Irish Vor r PETE CANNON, ational Drama, SONS R. All the Stars in an ramme of Sparkling Novelties, DERFUL, | NTURY PLANT, REACHES THE AGE OF HUNDRED YEARS, blossoms but once 111 ite lifetime and then di is now Blossoming and on Exhibition _ on Thirteenth street, near Wallack’s Theatre i This Plant, itis supposed. was brought to Florida in the latter part of t hteenth century, by Don Fernandes | de Cabellero, an early explorer Johns River, who is | known to have settled lony near the city of duekson- | Ville. Admission, 50 cents; children, 29 cemt peeves At 8 ovele RT YHIS EVENT SACRED CONG) by the celebrated Lady Orchestra Admission, 25 cents. PAUL PALK, ue WON 683 Broadway, near Fourth street THE ELEGANT FIRST PART SCE ‘alo. Sin; very night this week at SAM Broadway I OOSEY £ CO, _ cheap Music Pub East Fourteenth stre pus EVENING TELE THE shers, t near Union sqnare removed to 8 RAM, INDEPENDENT EXPONENT LIBERAL PRINCIPLES or RCULATION LARGEST OF A ae NG PAPERS. Ws OF THE TW TS, RY THE N FoR ALL HOUR Ni MUSICAL, BARITONE, WITH vor ader, desires @ position i seme quart New York; has had experience i Address H. M é Broadway, TLEMAN WILL GIVE INSTRUCTION ON THE Pianoforte, at pupil's residence, for $10 per quarte best of reference given, Address. with residen CHER, box 122 Herald Uptown Branch of Broadway. ((HOIR BOYS WANTED.—CALL AT 0 WEST THIRTY. J second street OR SALE—THREE VIOLINS; ONE JOSEPH GUAR. | nerius er and ope Haupt (old). Addre: B. R., Herald off tbh rat CONCERT—STE Pupils and Ps American Con: » May 27, at 8 PM AND FAIR | te choir in singing for oF inquire B. NWAY HALL—OF ors of th of Mi Foriner pupils can obtain | rvatory. SCHROEDER, Director. | ORGAN SINGING, HAR. | ¥ mony, &c Lessons private, day and evening, 92 | Clinton place, Kighth street, *Send for cirenlar. Estab: THE | rv lished 1854, J. JAY WATSON, Musical Director. ALLAM’S MUSICAL AC. ION SQUARE. Piano, Violin, Organ, Singing, Harimo rr) LLAM'S tui | pupils under Mr, all summer. payee. instruction ; all lon or supervision ; ope ECTURES, ENTERTAINMENTS, &0.—A GOOD BAL. | Jad and light comic singer now open toengagements; | first class reference. Address G. 8. G., care Mr. Thurn, 32 Fourth stree USIC.—83 PER MONTH OR $8 PER QUARTER FOR | instruction on Piano, with daily practice: pupils rapialy, advanced, at 261 West Fortieth street, between Seventh and Eighth avenues, ATIONAL CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, | Unign square (Broadway), near Sixteenth street, | Signa 0. | TAMAR Mr. i. H. BONAWITS, Mr. ALFRED H. PEASE, Mr. C,H. HEYDTMAN, Mr. L, ALEXANDER, Professors. IANOFORTE INSTRUCTION.—A YOUNG ENGLISH Indy, » highly successtul teacher and an elegant par- iormer of modern and classical music, bas vacancy tor a few advanced or other ey terms moderate. pay te Tha vats, at Navenbe-aith treet, wear tir Caner rts ationd RUPLE SHERT. dnesday and Saturday. | Ma |b. if oom oF MU | tutored. Dob A hil ARTE: 7 ALLAOK A. Fas woprtoter and Managor at a THE IMMENSE DEMAND Jor wonts to witnnw ihe precent UNIV ALD lo be seon every eve ating it Ltt LONDON will prevent’ for some. tin aanennnnnntanann Mr LEATER WALLAOK, pride and pleasure to ae my alteration in th eramiue Mr, CHARIS MATHS bir LESTER WALLACK, pro: Mr JON BROUGHAM, Mr JOUN GILBERT, Mr. di SPODDARY, Mr. POLI My HOLLAND, Zises PLUSAY MORDAUNT, Mrs. FANNY BOT, Mrs JOHN SEFTON Box book open two weeks in advon: Bee THKATRE, WM. B. FRELIGH Engagement of Miss favorite of New York, ‘ANNY {EAURING, 91% MAgtibs only, v MONDAY, May 29,07 Um" alty oF YEMALE DETECTIVE, perdonating atx diferent characte in her great sper 1 masistod TAM ED COMPANY, an receded by the glorions Comedietta of MY SARAH TUISH cay WEVNESDAY, May 22, BENEFIT OF MR. CHARLES POSTER. THURSDAY, May BENEFIT OF MRI, P WINTER FRIDAY, May 24, BENEFIT OF MIS WG! JONES SATURDAY May 25, CAREWELL BENEFIT OF MISH FANNY MERICING MATINEE SATURDAY, TWO O'CLOCK. by the The great Equestrian Drema ot te HEATIKN CHINE is in active preparation i OWERY THEATRE, WM. B. RRELION Manager, WEDNESDAY, May 22, M72, BENEVIT OF Wit OUALLES FOSTER, BURTHA, THE SOWING MACHINE GIRL, and OLD W MAN OF NEW YORI. BE HURSDAY, May 25, 1872, tv OF Mit, Jor. WINTHIE, VICKET OF LEAVE MAN, and DER FREISCUUTS RUDAY, May 24, IS72, BIT OF JONES, First time of the new and oricinal senrtionn! Drama of HEATING COALS OF FIR, und the new Comedivtta entitled UNLUCKY FRIDAY, Box Book now open. will c« ANNUAL B OOTH'S THEATE Proprietor anc management ADAMS. MR. EDWIN BOOTLL tiully announces that N ADAMS Th theatre AY 2, nm, in which Mr. ss during his nence his sec ORROW oM agement, : The play will be beautitully produced, reviving the grand settings of its first pre: Seats secured six da at Ditson & Co.'s ini Boom 8. will he at ig PARTIC A MATIN at Booth’s 7 N tre on Wednesday, May 22, who have been * EMPLOYMENT by the DESTRUCTION OF NIBLO'S. Mr. B. BOOT! Mr. C. MATTHEWS, Me. L. WALL Mr. d LBERT, Mr J. BROU Mi STODDART, Mr. B. POLK, Mek, M, HOLLAND, Mise P. MORDAL Mes. F FORSTER, Mrs. Mr. D. ©. ANI Mr. it, PATEMAN, r. N. DECKER, Mr. J. W. NORTON, 1 P. DEURL, Mr. J. ROON Miss B, PATEMAN, Miss B. LIVINGSTON, Miss M. YOUNG have volunteered their cervicws occasion, The performance will consist of the foarth and fifth acts of THE STRANGER, and the third, fourth and ntth acts of LONDON ASSURANCE, Box book now open. Seats may be secured at the thea. tre, o¢ at Ditson & Co.'s music store, TIL Broadway. B, CONWAY'S BROOKLYN THEA will appear onthe MONDAY EVENING, MAY 2), i ne of Kr FROU, DARK THEATRE—BROOKLYN. Managers .., CARROLL & McCLOSKEY. The young Edmund Kean of the English stage, Y RO: Master P Y ROSELLE, BOY DETECTIV J CADEMY OF MUST MONDAY EY ANNUAL B y J. A, GIMMERMAD Treasurer of lave “s A BILL OF RARE ATTRAC The periormance will commence with Faleoner’s Comedy ot TOU MUCH FOR GOOD NATURE. ROMEO JAFFIER J IN M. W. LEFFINGWELE. Adolphus. aeee .Mr. Philip Stoner | Mr 'Spauiain Mr."Harre Pierson Matilda Jan le Howitt $ aren Miss Bell % ceecceegeee Mrs. E, Wright -Miss Bessie Budlow Miss Addie LeBrun sessees suey oe Mrs. LeBrun MA HOWSON Nr, Chunney Betty Miss Precise Mrs. Jones Fe, Miss in x grand Aria JAMES M. WEHL the eminent pianist, will, pl Mr. EVUGE na¢ RM will sin OHA will PAL will sing 1) MARKHAM Moonbeams" and a Duet with ROLLIN HOWARD, OOFRTY GOF in his German deltneati KATE 5 in a charming Ballad, STERS AND SIG. NOVISSIMO nee avrand Pas de Trois, GUSTAVE J, HALL Largo al Pactotam.” OLLIN HOWARD'S chneider’s Ride.” FRAN will will sing new adaptation SCHNEWDER AND LITTLE FRAUD. 4 Little Fraud, wich Fvrolean song Rollin Howard Sehneiver, pupil of Rollin Howard -Win, MeDean JOHN CLARK will sing “the Exile.’ ELLA CHAPMAN AND J. HOGAN in song and dance, nz in the Street Car.” on n their classical Gy Wil BROTH wnastic Pertor NY WORRE in her celebrated Clog Dane BLANCHE RS will appear in her anges. conclude Ww B. Buckstone farce entitled HE DEAD putin Cannon RUSHTON Miss Minnie Jackson Mr. Welsh Edwards Mr. George Atking r. BE. Chapman erick Thornton Mr. E. K. Collier Miawns, bis triend. .... Mr. H. Dumietd The vrand piano used by My. Wehii is fromthe cele- brated manuiactory or A. Weber, Filth avenue and Six. nth street, New York Louisa, nieve to Chatter, her ma Captain Cannon Mr. Hector Timid Mr. Wiseman. Operti and Herr Weingarten. er. y trom 9 till 3 CADEMY OF AIME! d FAREWE OF AIMEE, Mite. Aimee takes asure in announcing that,on her reiuru from ber Western tour and previous to her de- partare livornia and Europe, she will give, with hee FRENCH OPERA BOUFFE COMPA A GRAND FAREWELL PERFORM! for the benefit o FRENCH NATIONAL ou SATURDAY EVE! casion will be pre York, Offenbach LA PERICHOLE, in her unrivalled role of PERICHOLE, NOE as PIQUILLO, Increased Chorus and Orchestra Admission $1; reserved seats $2: box circle 50 cents, The sale ot seats will comy May 3, at? A M., at the Academy 70L Broadway ted, for the last time in vorite opera on whieh AIME! $10; family ce Thursdity, and at Schirmer's, IC. THF FABBRI GERMAN OPERA, for only three nights. THURSDA Peat May, 1872, OPHETE, rn: pe Mapedpest ame with a great caste of celebrated artistes. alcony and parquette, $2; general e amily circle, cents, To be Academy of Mviste, at Sehirmer's Music Stor way, and at lls Broadwa: D® KAHN MAGNIFICENT MUSEUM OF 4 ATOMY, 74h Broadway (near Elghth street), collected in Europe an expense of A QUARTER OF A MILLION OF DOLLARS, comprising : W000 specimens of the Wonders of Natura, incinding atural aud Artificial Preparations by the most skilful European artists, which must be seen to be appreci- ated. 5,000 xpecimens of the Botanical Anatomy, showing the wondrous formation and growth of flow mt rruits. 5,000) atural History, including a valuable collection of Fre Paris. Working Mechanical Figure: scuras, Illustrations ot th Camera Ob. e,, de Panoramas leroscope, & A highly intellectual and amusing exhibition, One visit sure to bring a second Read what the Principal of ihe Lincoin Military Acad- emy says about it Lixcous Minitary Institute, Rowe, May 4, 1872. 745 Broapway, N.Y. leasing duty to acknowledge the gratification of my pupils and selt resulting rrom our visit to your Museuin of Auatomy on Monday last, and thank you in their name tor the highly instructive and in- teresting lecture you were kind enough to deliver on that jon. Withoitt hesitation, I can confidently recom- mend your collection as an institution to which the atten- tion of every parent and guardian should be directed. It isa beacon upon the quicksand of life, with re; ard to which the young cannot be too strictly or carefull ‘There can exist no better m do than thatof “holding the mirror up to nature planation of the use of health and the consequences ap- pertaining to the abuses thereof. In this respect a visit to Kahn's Musenm should never be forgotten and cannot ‘ours, truly: JONATHAN i, BIRDSA Principal. Dr. Ran Dean Sir—I feel Ita most be too much appreciated, Open from 9 A. M. to 10 P. M. Adinission were seeepee ge eseees JENCING AND BOXING ACADEM 18 WEST EIGHTH ao Jace, near Broadway.—Boxing taught in lessons kane lawortment of Fencing Apparatus and Boxing Gloves on hand and for ale. MONSTERY, VED ORCHESTRA CHAIR For je best instrels ever organized— SAM BHEARPEEY SS, O86 Browdways F OVERS OF MUSIC AND ART SHOULD READ THE Aa Bed veaimple copies mailed tor 10e. a Add 1 OEY ATSON, 92 Clinton place (Eighth call. ‘OU GET A RESE STAR ACTRESS WILL PREPARE A YOUNG LADY . CAN sccare engagemont when compe: Af Hiicomor exit on MELPOME! 40 Wet Teuth sitet afar UF M, ch Charts trom the Musee Imperial at | | Musie Hall, Boston, aananantennnne re Teneo and Manager vot the Dramatic areamtont ‘Pragedian 2s DAMON, tx DAMON, 2d DAMON, tad by a ties clase npany. ATU AVENUK THK ATIE I: OF Sols Leman and Manager rs AUG Nb AT AD Me Tt DALY. LABT NTQIES OF ARM w CLOSING I TAA OF DHA: AKARONE Haast week tub th original castof * Article 47 "¢ y Min Maung Davenpo anda Deits, Ro James Law's, W J. Dernayne, Geo, De ‘Vers, “ 2 AND LAST ‘oF SATION 47," BATURDAY, AT TALI # MONDAY, MAY &. YY PIRAT TMs OF “AT 0 Aad BENGEIT OF MK UK TH GRIRPITINA. SKATS MAY BE SE 4D #Oit ANY OF THE NIGHTS, HM AvENUS THEATER Rog: e as MONDAY, MAY 9, BENKEIT OF ME. GRORGH GRECErrs, ARTICLE 47 UN SGU Age TH ea ries re ui My “ LAST tWikivin Niaides 77 MAnaaer LAST TWELVE” NIGHTS of the wonderful VOKES (FAMILY VOKBS FAMILY, they heing under engagement to ap ‘Theatre for a short season, commencing June s THE LAST TWELVE NIGHTS THE LAST TWELVE NIGHTS: OF THE VORES, OF THE VOKES THR BELLES OF THE KITCHEN, ROSINA, VICTORIA, JESSIE, FRED AND BAWDON. NAVAL ENGAGEMENTS, presented by the superior comedy company MATINEEN WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, AT 246, be secured six days in advan pyen daaity from 4 A.M. to 4 car at the Toxta M. MRS. TROUPE will JAM Lina EDWIN'S THEATR Monday ev » Mins and Dance. ny, May 20, every evening during tho NIB WORRELL Hoy and Double Son M. O'Reardon on the Tambleronicon, Blanc Selwyn in Character Songs and Changes, Sam Cotin: Duteh Comique. Hogan and Mudge in Let Me Be,” am oth Ollo, Fall Dramatic Company in two fare’ GRAND OPERA How ¥ Twenty-third stro: BENSEN SHERWOOD, Niblo's Garden, respectful and Bighth avenue. Master Machinist of tho lala his ING, May 28, when & BRILLIANT PROGRAMME will be presented. Particulars in future advertisements, Box sheet open Wednesday, May 22. JEY’S MINSTRELS, 58 BROADWAY. ho New Departure a Success. Four more Singers added to this Matchless Organization undeniably the best in the worl Fredericks, Mr, Carl Rudolph, wodore Jackson and W. Henry Rice, together with our Twenty-five Cliamplons. Som Sharply appears every nicht in his local Banjo Songs, Political atid National Hits, The Great Comedy Corps, Charley White, Nelse Seymour, Harry Macarthy. Another new bill this w : You can depend on something new ali the time. Matinee Thursday at 2:30 P.M. Admission, 5c. ; Orchestra, 75c. ; Gallery, 25e. Wors PEACE JUBILEE IN JAM SHARE iS) ‘The largest c a RNATIONAL MUSICAL & AT BOSTON. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. The Executive Committee of the World's Peace Jubilee and International Musical Festival respectfully announce that the Breet undertaking to which the musiec-loving people of the country have been looking forward for many months with such deep interest, will commence im Boston: ON THE SEVENTEENTH DAY OF JUNK, nd close on the FOURTH OF JULY NEXT, sary to state that the preparations for thiv great event have required the constant application for months of the thousands who are to participate in it, 1 have involved an enormous expenditure; but the Committee feel contident that the time, labor and expense devoted to the successful development of 80 noble an en- terprise must result in not only affording the highest gratification to all wh hear the glorious muste to be rendered upon a scale of grandeur never before attempt ed, and witness the magnificent spectacle which such an assemblage must present, but that it will alsoconfer a lasting benefit upon art, the country and the age, While the programme of the first week, of the Festival willembrace all the great features to be presented, iu cluding the chorus of 3 TWENTY THOUSAND VOICES, > VAL, THE ORCHESTRA OF TWO THOUSAND PERFORMERS, the most powerful organ ever built, together with many of the most eminent American and’ European bands and urtists, among whom may be inentioned the great muestra, JOHANN STRAUSS | and his FAMOUS AUSTRIAN BAND of fifty-six performers, the concerts to be given, frou to last, Will surpass any series of musical entertain ever presented to the American public. SEASON TICKETS, transferable, admitting to all the concerts, trom June i7 to July. 4 inclusive, FIFTY DO LARS EACH, including Reserved Seats, now ready, ani tickets for single admission to each entertainment, dur ing the first week, FIVE DOLLARS, with Reserved Seats, pe ready for sale on and after June 1, and may be pplication, personally or by letter, to A. F, PECK, mmittee. HENRY 4, PARKER, Sceretary. ST—-NIGHTLY, OR IN THE DAY TIME, THE tre in Tammany Hall, Fourteenth street, be nues, formerly occupied by’ Br; ‘The Third and Fourth | Minstrels; this theatre will accommodate 1,00 s = and will be let for lectures and tor respectable pertor ances, Inquire of the JANITOR, who can be found in the room adjoining the Academy of Music. Yu MAKE NO MISTAKE WHEN YOU GO TO 535 Broadway to see SAM SHARPLEY'S MINSTRELS. ORACE GREELEY'S GRAND MARCH, | WITH : spirited and excelient portraits, price 4c. “Lights Far Out at Sea,” ballad, by Juch, #e:; * Nine o'Clock the Morning Maret by Muller, author of “Falling Leaveg" WILLIAM A. POND & CO., 47 Broad way; Branch Store, 39 Union square, NARD.—PRIVATE INSTRUCTION, PIANO, VIOLIN, Organ, Guitar, Singing, Harmony, day and evening Clinton place (Kighth street); established 1854; circu led free JAY WATSON, Musical Director. NTE Stow ON BROADWAY, AND THE PEOPLE ‘A know It. SAM SHARPLEY’: STRELS, 585 Rrondway. ¢ ANJO, BONG DANCE.—J1G_ AND CLOG 2 slancing taught; pupils fitted for the stage by JOIN J. BOGAN, 100 East Houston sireet, near Bowery. Ladies taught. JANTED—TEN MORE ¢ ladies and gentlemen, to the amnsement of the colored ¢ 10, at 90 Third avenue. E. KEMBLE. SING SOIREE OF SAUSE'S DANCING ACAD- Biet Masonic Hall, Thirteenth street, TUESDAY, LORD MEMBERS, in the Dramatic Club for Call on Monday, after ‘LO! DOBSON’S GREAT PATENT PARLOR AND anios, warranted the finest toned instruments j Instruction given on gu far and banjo. HENRY ©. DOBSO:) ) Bowery. , SHIRTS, TRUNKS, LONG STOCKINGS, IN ted and cotton, every size color, at low SteC UNION ADAMS & CO, 637 Broadway. MAN IN MINSTRELSY. —SAM SHARPLEY talks, sings and plays every night, with The A Great Band. 5% Broadway. a JTRAUSS’ WALTZES, OOL NIGHTS,” 60C,; ¥ eo. en Mountains” (Faust), Berge). We.: “Roses Underneatt Snow" thew song, Danks). 35.2 “You Kissed Me” (vers beautiful, Inslee), ry Loweesa” (Gus Phillips 3he.; "Good Bye, Vharile, Mai LOUIS BERGE, 30 East purteenth street, AX ERCISE, HEALTH, AMUSEMENT-JONN WOOD'S YY Gyrnnasium, Twenty-eighth street, near Fitth aveni Open day and evening ; terins reduced during this mon only MPUE POLITICAL SLATE Is WELL DEFINED BY the original SAM SHARPLEY, every might. 545 Broadway, opposite the Metropolitan Hotel. — W YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 618 BROAD. way, between Houston and Bleecker streets. —E very visit this wonderful museum. Tt iy full of everything people should see and understand. Lectures daily on “The Philosophy of Marriaze.” Those parttes unable to attend these important lectures can have ther forwarded, post fFee,,on receipt of 23 cents, By addressing SEC ARY NEW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, Broadway, New York. “ OND READING—AT JME "the Friends’ Seminary, Rutherford place, opposite Stuyvesant Park, will take plice on Thursday evening, May 23, 1872, commencing at 8 o'clock precisely. re SHOW WHICH WAY TH WIND BLOWS.— 4) The future political situati eshadowed by BAM SHARPLEY, 685 Broadway RS, DR. 1. J. O'BRIEN'S SECO) SATURDAY, MAY I AFTERNOON AT 2, EVENING TB, CAMIL Katherine and Petruchio HW a TOODLE Mr. and wre Peter White. HE ALABAMA. CLAIMS.—THR _ POLITIC: fs ivi mb inweliy v Abe inindIG DAM SHARPLY, 686 mm Woodhull focndway.,

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