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P paorosais ron orn FoR — Wasutnaron, Is, in duplicate, will Ne recolved at N janie ueouats reat New ey Si Fiat Ot Beef Ca th Ree cae Sx ita equivalent pounds Bacon, isar’ aides, oF 3,000 pounds per ‘ANCTON AGENCY. my htt of Beef Cattle, on the hoof. ‘sides, or 7,00) pounds per le ounds XX nal 000 pounds per month, oa uivalent a wha si 3 wn Soap, in boxes. r000 pounds Salt, fine, in oarrels. “5,000,000 pounds, i etl Aeon ttle, en the hoof, jattle,'o 0 300.00 pounds facen sitar lant oe sun gocnde od “Ee eens: 2 Caen or 100,000 pounds per month, ace peanies He vacant boxes. ee Bap. tn in boxes. ine, in barrels. cies MISSOURI AGENCY. ote pounds, gross weight, of Beef Cattle, on the hoof. 108,000 Pounds’ Bacon, ‘clear sides, or 9,000 pounds per mon £600,000 pounds XX Flour, mat rin] pee care our, oF 80.000 pounds per month. 70,000 nds best Brown S CHEYENNE RIVER AGENCY, ey} pounds. § gross weight, of Beef Cattle, on a7) hoof. 180,000 ‘Bacon, clear ‘sides, or 15,000’ pounds per 700,000 cent ‘XX Flour, Pri 8 Bounds ae ar pe 58,000 pounds per month. 40,000 ost Brown, se ae ~~ GRAN if 090,000 pounds, gross welgh: Ha: Be Ser “Sao fount Bacon, ui a or 25,00 pounds per RED CLOUD AGi 6,000,000 pounds, TORS weedeat, of Beet rOattle, on the hoof. lear sides, or 25,080 pounds per month. 000 pounds XX Flour, or 100,000 pounds per month. ‘100,000 pounds Coffee green). 000 pounds best Brown Sugar. 12,000 pounds Plag Tobacco, In boxes. 200 pounds best Brown Soap, in poxes. 000 pounds Salt, fine, in barrels. ‘12,000 pounds Saleratus, in boxes. UPPER ARKANSAS AGENOY. bay 000 Lette oe} weight, of Beet Cattle, on the hoof, 276.000 pounds XX Flour, or 38,000 pounds per month, 000 pounds Coffee (gteen). a 000 pounds best Brown Sugar. 2,800 pounds Plug Tobacco, in boxes. 6,60 pounds best Brown Soap, in boxes. 4,500 pounds Salt, tine, in barrels. 43,300,000 pounds, gross wel AGERE tet oss Weight, of Beef Cattle, on the hoof. 600,000 Bona ‘XX Flour, or 41,686 pounds per month, ty pounds Coffee (green). pounds best Brown Sugar, ‘a pounds Plug Tobacco, in boxt '600 pounds best Brown Soap, in boxes. 73 pounds Salt, fine, in barrels. 000 pounds Saleratus, in boxes. pounds, grogs wei of Beof Cattle, on the hi a Pounds SF flour, or 11,525 pounds per month. boa 500 pounds Coffee (green), 2000 pounds best Brown Si ; 2,000 pounds Plug Tobacco, in boxes. 4,000 pounds best Brown Soap, in boxes. 3500 pounds Salt, fine, in barrels. 2,000 pounds Saleratus, in boxes. nds BLACKFEET AGENCY. aren 8,000 , 800,000 pounds on, cl Coffee (green). Pounds best Brown Sigar. bis pounds best Brown Soap, in boxes. 3.000 pounds Salt, fine, in barrels. 3,000 pounds Plug Tobacco, in boxes, CROW AGENCY. 25,000 pounds Coffee (green). 50,000 pounds best Brown Sugar. so pounds Plug Tobacco, in boxes, 7s. pounds best Brown Soap, in boxes. 500 pounds: ripen, in dogs 7,000 pounds Sait, fine, in barrels. MILK RIVER AGkNOT (FORT PECK), pounds Coffee (creen). an Y000 pounds best Brown Sugar. 14,000 pound ee Brown Soap, in boxes. 16,08 pounds Salt, fine, in barrels. ibe pounds ratus, in boxes. 10,000 bo nds Plug Tobacco, in boxes. Bids for Beet Cattle will state price per pound, eae Rassias bidding tor the other articles will state price bein’ net, an puey @ sample of each article bid or, pt thé Bacon and Salt. ‘The prices must be given without modification or any proposed modification what- *'phe Beef Cattle must be good, merchantable cattle, alt steers, from three to seven years old, in fond, healthy condition, and averaging at least 800 pounds, live wel ‘the weight to be determined by weighing on'scales, w racticable.. Their delivery must commence at each ot e points named on the Istday of July, 1873, at, which time about one ewe ve of the whole entity will be delivered, and thereatter tre balance to ‘be delivered in.equal quantities on the lath and lat of ench month, Iso be received for the delivery of the quan- tity of Beef required tor the months of January, Febru- ary, March, April, Ma June, 1874, of whatare known “Native” or “American” Cattle, or'tor cattle that have Been Wintored north of Kansas; the caitie so delivered to meet the above requirements as regards age and con. Gition, and to average not less than 1,080 pounds, liv wae ‘ihere tmav be no failure on the part of Ps) con- tractor, he will be required to keep the Beef Cattle in the vicinity"of the ‘agency, to be ‘delivered when re- quired; atid should it be ascertained that he is not col- Feoting jentule in the vicinity fast enough. or fail to deliver them when ‘required, the und purchase, or cause to be purchased, m coy _ the expense ‘oranid contractor, at th ar except the beef, will be inspected y te government at’ New York, Phil Cinginnath St, Lou aha, ay SI the further Bton of ust be red, packed and, marked ane Dy the Ist day of June, flour must be ready for inspection and delivery at uch times and in such ‘quanties as will Fomek at each Aqgncy. & at all times, at least one month's supply. ids will al Le received for the delivery at St. Louis or Kansas Citv bv th of September next of the following toon, cles id For the U; Lent Arkansas Afi pou 39, Br pounds, For gency, 54, For a Wachita Agency, pe poun tt Lea must soun erent and pat upin gunnt The our to be fresh to be made ind, of XX quality, wholly trom sound wheat, and ‘to be delivered 18 "Tou je sacks each sack to be branded “1 Et partent Feur”™ ee be delivered in double sacks. The Sugar ‘to be delivered, ff el tall head-lined. josals willbe received for the delivery of any one It of the Sbove: named articles, or any ome or ali of said A ncies. sath undersigned reserves the right to increase or lah the grant of cach or any of the articles idder or bidders propose to furnish. acing for Flour are required to furnish wong in quantity not iess: than one bound, ti a PU ae ‘hark corresponding to same in Proposal posal. to wl jit natracts for the supply of Flour are awarded shall, wi Le furnish to the Commissioner ‘of Indian Affa jn quantity not less than 2 pounds, of the ane ay col vontracted 10 Bids will also Yelyed forthe delivery at the Agen- cies on or about he int day of July next, or other, spect. Bed points. of Bee! Flour and Bacon for the following agencies in Montana Territory : — a pet delay 70,000 pounds, gros Wels! He, on the hoof. 150,000 tail? ER Fo and rd pounds per month. pis un , si CROW “AGENCY. pounds, ss weight, of Beef Cattle, on the hoof. (inn Bounds XX Flour, or 41,606 pour 1s per month, es ee Sai ree, clear sides. iis gross welghis of Beet Cattle, on 000 pounds, rowel of Beet Cattle, on hoof. 20000 Boon is Fo Flour, oF 166666 pounds per month. canis Bacon, clear sides, les furnished by contract made under this ad- verter ent will pape to ins) and such arti- cles as may in any rerea, fail ig eoiterm to the re- quirements of contract the sample will be rejected, at case the contractor or contractors will bé ‘to furnish others of iy required kind or quality ‘without dolay. or if that be not done they will be pur- cHaymente will be ‘made at this of 8 e made at this office on proper re- pa Cd fo qnooomate theretor shall nave been Pipach eopy"c C4 gach proposal must have a copy of this Ff slip from @ newspaper) pasted at its ea Tl it is podbnid to reject any ete sre should be deemed tor the interest of the, 6NS ith will be considered from persons who hi fe comply with the requirements of a former con. eres or part thereof, will be permitted anes Sor blied tv other bartics without the written con: el Pe ay the Secretary of the Interior. No bide wil be considered tor goose delivered at the oor’ i specified in this advertisement. aa be considered that does not strletly prin the the following gy rd aimial hich Cg ouny 75 a Us wil witht ter execute a contract ac accordi dian ‘Aftatrs fi nd wi’ ity to a out ars for the faithtul Per. gus mthe seater nove agned. by two ¢ following form, to ed. by two'te- et a ruticieney must be certified by District Attorney :— jointly, and. severally, ‘caarantes that jer (or bidders), if a contract shall be wens him (or them) according to his (or bag] or proposal, will execute 8 Gontract accordingly, as a security for the faithtul perturnanee prescribed in the advertisement Pro- dian'Suppiies daied March 20, ‘Bry and in “ic (or Mhhel) failure to do so we hereb; van Sina ‘ourselves, our hell OHpeEines Ld ry ministrators, to forfeit and pay to the United State damages 8 sum not eas Saat, m per cent on “ amount o OF prot will required in the amount of the bid for the fait vrul performance of the contract, with two or more sureties, whose ciency iy a, Wa led to by a be 4 lates Judge or Disteiet A acl bidder must congnare' his hse fg business, where qommuancoadene sent to hi be received, the same & sahy tered in his sontract should one be awarded mit osals should be enclosed in an envelope, addressed " te A ee ad and endorsed roposals tor Sup- yr In Plies pe indian invited to be present at the opening of the @ bids will be oper ty the presence of the Board of ere o a commi cogadh eh rt d Bee oc the Interior, Ka b; ime. for vit yoy ne shall have ¢: expired. e ‘aud tracts will sie s soon thereatter as bree cee Comuaeaer Sealed proposals, Goods” will be received at 40 and 42 New York, until 12 oiclook M., on t | aher'the Sth day. of April mee 4 "| Seaeeereen 00 pais Blanke Bean inches aad aud weigh 12 mrtg ee 2,06 pals Int white Mi Kets, to mens. ssepoint white Mad eas. 1,006 pairs hiss inches and weigh ¢ponnds” int white Mackinac Blankets, to meas- mo eet 20 pees point white ite Mackinac pees, to meas- unds. inohes and we! dnt acariet Mackinae Plant, to meas 1,200 irad ols oc eceune anrenee ‘thing inna, to meas- ta ea pola tone Macon Raa, to mons 650 paired point scarlet Mack! FRankets, to meas- 700 pairs 4-point indige blue Mackinac Sinalete, to agure Iuchea an: incl igh 2,600 pairs 3-; ire Spine nae, blue Mac! nckinae sBianeta to wi 2,385 paired 23q-point indigo bine ask cP Blanits, to measure 54x66 and ep 1,000 palte Fpoint indive ‘bine Mackinag Blankets, to measure 42x46 inches and and wish es! eo 400 pairs 4-point greon Ma measure 72x90 inches and w eee 700 pairs 3-) ces Mac! ees iii to measure ag Blanfets, to meas cet mea double Shawls. nds Linen Thread, standard make, Nos. 90,35 oe ra 40, two-thirds Jark blue. one-third whitey 705 dozens spon one standard make, 200 yards, 3- 256,325 yards Calico, standard prints. Yards indigo blue Drilling, tion yard rds ‘hed Ticking, a 18.875 yards Drown Sheoting, Fi4 standard, gard Duck, 12 standard Di ‘ounce, 750 yards pi ms i ards btuo Fianna, twilled. it Kenlacky sana ‘twilled. 33 ¥ 'ON yardsoctored carat (for ress tintin ‘300 yarde Dleachod Sheeting (OF sirou 600 yards Blue Denims. 000 yards Hickory Shirting. jozen Cotton fandkorchiets 62 Socks. ‘ool Hose. dozen men’s Woo! lozen women’ 458 dozon childeen's Wool Hove. 44 dozen Woollen Scarty, 1AM Red Fiat ur ahi ray Flannel Shirts. 71068 Hiekor cy 8h 1,100 Catico 8) ie 450 Women's Wool Hoods. 15) Misses" Woot Hoods. 140 Bed Coverlets, $0 pounds Yarn, assorted colors. 1,004 pounds Gilling Twine, ands cord, equal quanti- ‘Nos, and 904 pounds Coiton Maitre, for Seines. 500 oe LEN 633 dozen best cast steel Axes, 3 to 434 pounds. r'g Axes, handled. ie 1, 3, % 33 ig = pan 481 dozen best cast steel Hunt 609 dozen. ae Handles, 36-inch, No. 1. oy pens | tinned iron’ Preserving Kettles, 33, to 10 654 doden short-handle Frying Pans, Nos 1, 2 and 3, in catial quantities 292 dozen Tin Pans, pressed, 2, 4 and6 quarts, {0 dozen Tin Plates. $23 dozon Tin Cups, pi pinta jozen Tin Cu $8 dozen Tin Falls cove covers & 10 and 12 quarts, dozep Tin Pails, with covers, % 10 aud 12 quarts, ES dozen Tin Din persion handles 130 dozen Tin Cot oth quart. 80 dozen Tin Coffee ah Ce $18 dozen tinned iron Table Spoous. 1,503 Buteber eairene inch. “10 Hunting Knives, 6 Inch. 120 dozen Skinning Knives, 6.Inch 29) dogen Knives and Forks, good quality. 113 deen Tape Sem Yi Flea, 4x-inoh lozen Taper Fi les, ch. 47 dozen Mill-saw Files, 852 dozen Fianters ilo No. 2, beat cast steeL 120dozen Hoe Ma stoneen 13 dozen Hand Saws i dozen Pian Hooks, assorted sizos. 205 dozen Fiali Lines, assorted sizes Ss dozen Sewing Avis, w 290 de Fis dosan Cane Stel ears 1M and 3 inches. $i doesn Coarse Com fs deze e-tooth Ceiba: 38 dozen Gpe 4 Thimbies. 98 dozen Zinc Mirrors. 930 Vests, nemnrtse sizes, for men. 374 jack Overcoats, large siz. 250 Suits kt cket and pants), for boys five to ten years 10 Went boys five to ten years of age. 6,310 m lata, assorted sizes and colors. 175 boy’ ‘Wool Hats ssorted sizes and colors. 800 heavy Cassimere C 1,588 pairs men's Shoes, good quality, assorted sizes, "794 pairs women’s Shoes, good qua ey ‘assorted sizes, 200 pairs boys’ Shoes, go% Sand 6. 2m) pairs mites’ Shots good qua ay ‘assorted sizes. 34 vairs children’s Shoes, gooa quality, assorted sizes 600 pounds Tobacco, pounds Smoking "ropa All the above goods must ee delivered in Wow York, Philadetphin or Boston b ist day of June made tiowing Blankets which will’ be required to delivered by the Ist day ot August next :— ba (oo } 400 pairs. Spoint white Mackinac Blankets, to measure 72 inches, and weigh 8 pouns 1,000 Magri a point white Mackinac Blankets, to meas- 66 inches and alee 6 pounds. rid pairs re zpoint white Mackinac BI nets to measure x48 inches and weigh 5% pounds, 1,850 pals sain scarlet askin! el ape) to measure Inches and welgh 8 pound: 1, 20 paired oint scarlet Mackinac Slankets to meas- ure plxo6 inches and weigh 6 pound 3. 400 bere" nt scarlet Mackin Popa to meas- 450 ir 3 Spot ina oh i H nou Blankets, to a iy int in kinac ap yobtigeiope iis Sat Mase? Sittin (000 pairs 24¢-point indigo blue. Mackinac Blankets, sip meas se poln ‘54x66 inches and weigh 6 pounds. 350 beciii 2-point indigo blue Mac! nag. Blankets, to measure 42x45 Inchos and welgh 954 pounds 100 bie nena point reen Mackinac Oe og to meas. [x66 inches, and weigh 6 pounds. 200 paired point green Mackinac Blakes to measure 42x46 inches and weigh 5% Tne bird will ‘be opened in the presence 108 oF the Board kf or ommissioners and @ committee to be designated yy the pe Secrecary. of the Interior, as soon as the time for Pa wf ‘the same shall have’ expired, and the con- wack i be awarded a3 soon eee as practicable. bidding are required to turnish samples of id articles ms bla for. i ie ee! of. gagh bidder shall be designated by a D1 “ttached to each sample corresponding ‘with 1 marks rH the proposals. 1) prices must be given mithoul any modification or 1d modification whateve: The rent will be teserved to. require ® greater or lees juantity (not excer ir cent in either case) of an; # the articies than that specified in the above schedules ; ee rete Ui ests ved to reject any or all proposals, Pe puch, a ‘course Fo be deemed for the interests of the ay reaneet a ix: conform to ‘the amples ‘will be De re ‘and in that case the contractor will be bound to ecnish others of the required kind or quality within five St or if that be not done, they will be purchased at his Ls Pk? is will be considered from persons who have ngaees ‘comply with the requirements of a former con- Towiny sort the tract. No contract, or part thereof, will be permitted to be asviced gr ailed by other pares withdut the written consent of the Secretary of the Interior yment will be made tor the goods purchased on the resentation of the invoices thereor at office, after Bley shail have been properly approved. No proposal will be considered that does not strictly eC Ly witl e following form :— tor we) propose to furnish the Indian Department, according to Pie terme ot the advertisement of the Com ner of Indian Affairs. dated March 2, 1873, the tol particles atthe prices thereto afixed. (Here in ist of articles proposed, to be furnished, Said A Tig Ng Ps ace ot delive ¢ ate). ro meee tad 1 (or we) wall, within ten day ater | = no exectite & co ‘accordingly, and give secur e Commissioner of Indian ‘Mitairs for the faithrul performance of the same. ” Each proposal must be accompanied by a gu the following form, to be signed by two resi 7 sens, whose su! mpcionoy mast be be certified et StWe hereby joint tly, and severally. guarantee above bidder (or bidd that the fers), if a contract shall be awarded to him (or them) according 4 wo his (ot their), bid or pro: accol give the Fequtite security, orth the. sinha Deviormante of the bed in the advertisement fi vue ee mols, date od tap 2, bak and in od of his (or t lure ¢ and bin 96 ae *e fecutors. and nd ndcniiisteators wo forreit pay to ine United States, as damages, @ sum aot ‘oss hae fteen per cent om the amount of said bid or will be req! noes, i the bose i bi Lid ad fal performance e contrac ‘0 oF mol sureties, Derrormmne ot must be certified to by a United Sta ‘ict Attorne, inchibaindaheaaaes | Hi. R. ULUM, Acting Commissioner. (o#Ponarion NOTICE. TO PRINTERS. Orrice or CLERK oF tre Comwon Cousctt, H No, 8 Cire Haut, New York, April 16, 1873. Sealed pepo Yan be Facsires, at this office until printings il 26, 1873, at 12 o'clock M., for the work of Aeon ies of the fheport ‘of thé Auditor of Ac- partment of Finance, for the quarter ending March SI, cimens of the work required willbe furnished, and ail other information necessary wilt be given fo estimators, upon ication to the un- dersigned, on or before Fria Ap Cc. ‘MARBLE MANTELS. “KLABER, STEAMMARBLE AND MARBLEIZING Works, 14 and 136 Kast Eighteenth. street.—Marble antels, Tiling, Marble Counters, Monu- thatdety competition, Marble Turning and Marhleized Tents, at price for we trade. NITIES. A. —CAPITAL ee, FOR INCORPORATED COM- made for eraone with cupid daly intervicws ‘solicited with concerns CHABLES GY AHLGRER & CO, M13 Broadway. A —-THE SOUTH pd INVALUABLE TO ALL IN- . Cine Southern business or property. lus terested inte ind Georgia numbers already issued ; $38 year; jaingle Copies, Wc. Office 161 William street. SPECIAL PARTNER WANTED—WITH A CAPITAL | AL io 1m $50,000 to $75,000, in a well established manu- a and importing house, doing a handsome, safe usiness, last year's sales amounting to over profits guaranteed frem 49 to 6) per cent; com- ‘Address H. §., 1 cant AMUSEMENTS. pees APropelelor and M Mr. LESTER Prielok A EVERTH WER WALLACE in his extragrdinesy im im) AVID a veer ceed raonations of ick LORD poNbreany, which will be br THIS AND EVERY rev ENING SATURDAY MATINEE AT 1:30 P. “ur 8 ba] following eminent sent wil GIL IARROLI it appear oow NE ME, BRON Y Os: MONTH IN ADVANCE. . OUR , Mra. FAN Curtain rises Ub prestcleuad carriages may be or- 7 Risdon Med W. 0 te meri diana At Wall surest, | BiOg. MJ. W, CARROD I Meo PUCK, Mise KATURRINE: ROONES RARE OPPORTUNITY IS OFFERED TO A MAN ben ime, PONISL Mrs, SOHN 8} A m4 waderstands The maputactare of nee one OX PLAN OPEN wi machine! rred. nogweeny's Hotel. * | dered at 10:40, OWERY THEATRE, A. wo or ruta AND POSITION Wi a security iy ga YOUNG AND BNERGETIC GENTLEMAN, WITH 000 or $5,000, can hear ofa safe ‘and lucrative busi- nessinvestment Address 8. E. A., Herald office. N ESTABLISHED AND PROFITABLE MANUFAO- turing Business, protected by patents and, havin exclusive trade, Wil be ao sold cheap for cash or exchanged, N DYKE, 8 Broadway. | SPLENDID CHANCE FOR A LIVE BUSINESS man,—To let, at Jersey City, a first class Corner for Festaurant or liquor business, good spot on the main bust nest street, near all the ferrige and railroad. depots; low ron! ‘ood tenant. Apply immediately to J. M. GIB: BON, Auctioneer, 27 Montgomery street, Jersoy City, KENTUCKY LIQUOR HOUAB, Di TRO Us or A extending their trade ip ag ce iy Pore bong ae wish to Me vn who thows the | nade or a connddtion 1 entucky pure Bourbon and rye Wwhikies of, ceanioa Teputation among good retall Brocory, drug and liquor ‘@ liberal arrangement will be inade with the right kind of man. “Address {or two weeks G.H.L.care of Abbott & Co., Advertising Route lat Paitoa sineols New York: PARTY FAMILIAR WITH GENERAL BANKING ‘0 join a party who will advance the requi- dite capiual Tor conduction. a banking and Stock commis sion business, Address COMMISSION, box 12 Herald office. —82,000.—PARTNER WANTED, IN A FIRST CLASS + office business, already established; pleasant and Profitable; babii en and required. BSTER & CO., 309 Broadway. YOUNG MAN DESIRING TO GET IN A PROFIT. able market business as partner can find @ oT desirable chance b: PENTER, 138 West calling on or addressing J. ©. - Pare mae OR FEMALE, WITH $1,500 OR leventh street, corner Sixth ene $2,000; strictly first class, doubled the first six months aud will steadily increase; no patent medicine or humbug, Inquire at 302 Broadway, room 9. (0 HOTEL MEN.—WANTED, & COMPETENT MAN- ager to take charge of a large and popular Summer Ferort; one who can purchase a small interest preferred. Apply in person to8. EDDY & CO., No. 1 Park place. 10 STATIONERS, PRINTERS, LITHOGRAPHERS and Bookbinders.—Several new patented Inven- tions, as Checks, Trade Mark Labels, Postage and Rev- enue’ Stamps, Writing, Printing Inks, and Paper for pro- tection against Counterfeit; Patents’ or Rights for sale. %& Allen street, before 11 A. M. ANTKD—A COMPETENT COOK TO TAKE A luneh counter at Berry's Saloon, 26d st. and 6th av, Booth’s Building. Apply to-day after 12 o’clock. ANTED—A PARTNER, WITH A CAPITAL OF $1,000, to take share in a first class established busi- ness, Address, name in (ull, EXOBLSIOR, Heraid office . $250, —WANTED, A PARTNER, WITH $250, IN A f good paying restaurant business; a sure For particulars apply at 52 ance to make money. Bowery. PIA NOFORTE $5 ORGA NS, _ ko, AT HAINES BROS.’ 27 Union square, Piratclass handsome new Piandfortes for sale vory reasonable terms, and th will be TUn LAST NIGHT OF MR, E. e great drama of the Est BOY IN NE written by Tony Pastor andr and the immense naudeal drama of TOM ORL NGLE'S i Blow W YORK, L. Donnelly, Loa, MONDAY, Aprit 21, presented ai entire); the Firceide Companion, written by Charles Foster. -Manager rely new sensational play, from OOTH'S THEATRE, Edwin Booth Peres LAST TRURED AY, FRIDAY LAST THRE! Be and a, LAST tue Ren x BOUCICAU: ‘SATURDAY, GUIS of WD, 1ohTs ot IN BOUCICA' in, his MICHAEL O'D( DaDpY c'POWD MATE NEE on reat Minraciee a of WD, LT, Proprietor and Manager The public of New York tare recognised in this extra- ordinary delineation one of those great and truthful works of art which remain as heirlooms of the stage. The management feels will date from BOOTH's ARRA! ON MONDAY NEXT. ERA. LNAPOGUE nd }OUCICAULT as SHAUN and KERRY. IL 21, APR! KER! o ground ratified the first performance ERRY. Seats ie be secured in advance at the theatre, or at Ditson & Co.'s music store, 711 Broadway, OOTH'S THEATRE, phat MATINEE of DADDY O'DOWD, Mr. BOUCICAULT.. As matinee, ertoriaaiices vat this theatre attended b ies and children, the man: gratified ia and last ROESREAROY, allings MATIN: but one of Mi! EE. ICHAEL Sporn 60 lai ement. feels the attention of families to the prominent features in all the Irish plays of this ominent ramatist. In subject, character and ditlogue they are pure and free. fr word, Most innocent may not witness, understand and app ciate. om adulteration in every sense of that And while they are proverbial for their depth of emotion and breadth of humor, they contain nothing the re- st JAMES aan eRe “TRELAN!] Mao EVOY'S me at INE EW MATINEE FER GON, SATURDAY, SATURDAY, IRELAND 2 O'CLOCK, IN 2 O'CLOCK. AMERICA, GHODREN SC. TRIS COMEDY and CHARACTER EVENING aT 8 COMPANY. 085, ATHENEUM, 98: roadway, Opposite Metropolitan Hotel, EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION THIS” wre The eo and most ve: punile gompany that as ever appeared in this city ATHENEUM, oo "4 ATHENEUM, MATINEE AT 2 O'CLOM ATHENEUM, THE GREAT ZANERE TTA ROUPE, tH EIGHT IN NUM IN Foun BER, EIGHT WILL APPEAR IN THEIR ORIGINAL SPECIALT! The beauel/u Burlesque pith fhe following, talented artists in the onst:—Mss fa Lisa Weber, fells Ida Ross, Schwicardi a cy THE SPORTS OF TH! hae Afternoon doors open yak 1. Box office open daily, Seats secure ura Le C1 ATH eveciae atT ovctock. in advance. Dp.” ger CK. ER, all, Minnie Jackson, Helene Smith, George Atkins,’ George H. Coes, CENTRAL PARK, AUSTIN and pare pohoolerale, Geo. Ang. Chee Reynolds, REGUL, EN OMPANY. CADEMY OF MUSIC. FAREWELL OF AIMER OPERA BOUFFE. TO-DAY, LA PERICHOLE. Admi AT 1, GALA ission, $) Reserved Seats, $150; Galler; Seats reserved at Academy and 701 and 114 AIM! MATINEE. LA PERICHO! LE. Brondway. on and several used a little, very_low for cash. N ELEGANT 7 OCTAVE PIANO, VERY RIGHLY {carved case and logs, with all the: modern improve. inenta, $175; other and sold on instalments, at JOHN AWON'S, 3 ere and SiG Hast Thirey smith 1 street, A WAGWE OFFER A FEW PIANOS OF OUR OWN Ke, returned from hire, 7% octaves, some nearly new and fully warranted, at extremely low prices for can igh are aud Grand Arion Pianos to alments. ARTON PIANOVORTE SonPaNy No. ‘séast Fourteenth street, 7 MANUFACTURER'S WAREROOMS, PRIOR TO removal, magnificent new first class Agraffe 754 detave rosewood, geet iron, frame Pianofortes, $20, Stool and Cover, carved legs, de. Intest, improve: ments; fully guaranteed. GOLDSMY Ss, ear Bowery. MAGNIVIOENT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE FOR sale—7% octave, made to order: city maker: fully uaranteed ; used five months; cost $1.19), for Par- lor Suits, tay ere er and Dining ‘urniture, Silverware, Gla ice; property of family leaving city 36. West idut ste near a T BETTS' WAREROOMS, 788 BROADWAY, | ‘CORNER Tonth street, next to Grace church.—Dianos and Organs to let or sell on instalinonts; baie Pr a BEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD SEVEN OCTAVE PIANO. forte, overstrung bass, nearly new, cost $600, for 243 East reet, between : ‘Sd avenue: $150. CHANCE.—$300 WILL BUY A MAGNIFICENT rosewood 7% octave four round cornered Piano- torte, richly carved. all improvements, maker's guaran $1,200; property family. leaving. th beautiful octave oe square Planoforte. with guaran: tee, cost $975, for $250; also the entire elegant Household Furniture: great sacrifice. Can be seen this day or Sun- fate residence 210 West Twenty-first street, MAGNIFICENT DOUBLE ROUND OCTAVE rosewood Pianoforte, tully guaranterd, ‘hearly new, cost $90, for $275; Parlor Suit, ot ay for 2005 one di $150; brocatel and reps, Suits, $50; walnut a Paintings, Library, Foncwood Chamber Cuita, 635 up: Dining Furniture :a great sacrifice, | Residence 113 West Eighth street (Clinton place), near Sixth avenue. A. PRIVATE FAMILY LEAVING | FOR EUROPE will sel! immediately for cash, their superb 7% oc- tave round cornered rose wood brilliant-toned Pianoforte, used 8 months; cost $1,000, for $250; also some Household Furniture, fitty ver cent less than cost. Call at private rege ae 120 West 23d street, near 6th av. N. B.—s grand for "$125, nearly new. B. IRST CLASS PIANOS, RETAILED AT WHOLESALE prices, direct from factory. Send for circular. 78 Barrow, near Hudson street. ‘a; P. RALE’S NEW 7% OCTAVE PIANOFORTES are the best and cheapest Pianos ever made. For sale by the thousand at Thirty-fitth street ‘tand Tenth av. AGNIFICENT SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO- ved, with Stool and Cover, only inn New York; moving; must sel Macdougal. N=%, TYLES_ hotel OCTAVE DOUBLE REED Cabinet Organs, ready this month, at REDUCED piel $110 and $125 each. lv other st: nth hed d upward each. The Mason Re rgan Company now offer, at their new 2 Rite 2% Union he largest assortment of the beat Instruments of this, class in the world, at prices which are rendered jossible only by their a uatled facilities for manutac- lure. Organs rented wit! pave of purchase {or quarterly or monthly payments, EW, FIRST CLASS SQUARE AND UPRIGHT Planoa for rent—-Rent allowed as purchase money ; 3 West Fourth street, one block from Br TANOS (BEAUTIFUL WEBER INCLUDED), CHEAP the cheapest. good as the best, for rent or rent allowed purchaser; at MERRELL'S, No. 8 U square, 165 Fourth “avensie. IANOS AND ORGANS.—GREAT BARGAINS, NEW and most beautiful styles and perfect tones ever made, and by best makers, at lower prices for cash, or month y instalments, or for rent, during this month, at WAT. TERS’ 31 Broadway, than can be found elsewhere. -ATERS’ CONCERTO PARLOR ORGANS ARE THE most beautiful in style and pertect in tome ever made. The concerto stop is, the best ever placed in any organ, Itis produced by a third set of reeds peculiarl voiced, the effect of which is most charming and soul- stirring, while its imitation of the human voice is superb. Prices low for cash, of part cash and bi lance 1n monthly or quarterly p tx. Other Orga double reed Seen $1008 stop Orkapae Bibs cathe Organs to Jet that may be purchased. “Wareroorh 1 Brow way. Xe ‘ork. HORACE WATERS 4 BON SECOND HAND PIANOS, IN PERFECT ORDER, tor sale by WILLIAM' A. POND & CO., S47 100 * Broadway. ASS ORGANIST AND erience , and rilliant ‘soll engagement; can provide a quartet at m Address CLARE desires an lerate price, BEAMES, 19 Stuyvesant street. oe WELEKNOWN MUSIC, HOUSE | INA large Southern city wishes to make arrangements With A Piano: manufactory to sell their pianos on the ent plan; best references and security given, Address Piano box 3,277 Post office, New York. (A. HIRST CLASS SOPRANO ANP GOOD READER desires @ position from May 1 in @ sure dey. in New York or Brooklyn. Address WHEELER, box 139 Post office, Williamsburg. N ORGANIST, WITH 14 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE, desires a situation in or out of the city; reads music Atsights. transposes, composes and conducts a cholr: with Dest references; salary moderate, Add: ‘Osl- TION, Brooklyn Post office. N EXPERIENCED MUSIC TEACHER, PUPIL OF Carl Tausig and Arabella Goddard, has ancies for two pupils, Address B, ©. D., Brooklyn Branch Herald office. SOPRANO, HAVING A THOROUGH MUSICAL education and a very superior voice, highest refer- her services, Call or address SINGER, ninth street, New York. Oe PIANO, ORGAN, GUITAR, SINGING.—MISS WATSON evn private lessons, diy and evening, at her residence, 2 Clinton place (Eighth street), Instru- ments furnisWed for daily practice, Grrmantsrs, ATTENTION !—"“GOLD MEDAL PAT- ent Tilton Guitar ;” took Gold Medal at American Fair, MANUFACTURERS’ AGENCY, (highth street). Thustrated circulars mailed tree. % Clinton place Pri- ASSORTMENT OF MANTELS, UNSURPASSED Nohbenuty of design and quality’ of workmanship, Biate Work o1 all kinds a spect PENRHYN SLATE COMPANY, _ Fourth avenue and Seventeenth street, Union squi STEWART'S SLATE MANTELS.—RICH AND ELE. ant designs: slave Works of every desoription; Mur. te anes natets: “EB STEWARE © CO. ab nat 22a West Twenty-third street, tear reer enth avenue. N. ¥. ER & OO. STEAM MARBLE AND MAR’ street, a KL. at Fi at aVontte.-Narble, imarols dint wor he Se avenu tels, Monuments, Headgtones, large selections | ow Diwee ry Man- wt vory vate Guitar lessons. Vy ANTED—A SOPRANO SINGER, FOR ONE OF OUR first churches in Brooklyn. None but # good reader bh class artist need apply to Canmore box 1,064 P ost office. MISCELLANEOUS. [DARE , CHANOR F FOR Gal s CAPITALISTS. LOOK ouT FOR coe Bow, Burglar Alarm; Resa ity State lente 4 Brpaa power. M op Tose aaa Saat pes aya CADEMY. FAREWELL AIMEE GALA M. LA PERICHOLE, A PERICHO! LA ER SAREE ATER. LE IMEE GALA MATINEE AT ACADEM TO-DAY FAREWELL P. BIGHOLE. 1 JUT A (To. any ath) La ie - ir greatest role: AREWELL OF AIMEE AT Cree AT 1 O'CLOCK, MA’ BE AIMEE in her charming role oF ‘tk PERICHOLE, 347 5 eres THE, f GREAT STAR T DRAMA, BALLET, FARCE, BURLESQU ALL THE SENSATIONS OF THE DA ‘T THEATRE, fourth street, hear Third avenue. TROUPE EVERY NIGHT, First Matinee on Tuesday afternoon, April 22, RYANT’S OPERA HOUSE.—SHOO FLY. GRAND MATINEE THIS DAY AT TWO, AN BRYANTS MINSTRELS. su00 SHOO ‘RS. HE FLY SHOO SHOO Ls Dr. Colton’s la LICO HOP. ‘at 2 o'cloc! Bring the children to see Children halt, rice to FLY. _DAI N MATINEE’ AT 2 O'CLO: Dan Bryant, Nelse Seymour, Master Barney, Dave Reed. hablo gas burlesque, an Epvant ae Doorn y YANT'S. at two o'clock, SHOO F' FLY, SHOO SH SHOO FLY, Matinee. LY, 8HOO FLY. scorn: SIDDONS.. eas READINGS te eG “i CIATEON HALL, RS, F. B. CONWAY'S BROOKLYN THEATRE. Benefit wy eae K ROCHE. St. Pierre..... Mr. FRANK ROC POCAHONTAS. Entire Company will appear. Bs UM IN BROOKLYN. POSITIVELY LAST DAY Last DAY LAST DAY F THE GREAT MUSEUM, MENAGERIE AND HIPPODRO} AT THE CAPITOLINE GROUNDs, MORNING, AFT THIS SATURDAY, APIIL 19, THREE GRAND Doors. open a Lextintinvis, ear on t 9A. ‘and 7 P DOUBLE HIPPODROME, GRAI PERFORM ANG! ES AT 10, 2 AND 8 O'CLOCK. Franklin avenue cars leave Grand, Houston and Koo: velt street ferries every two minutes. avenue leave South Seventh street, avenue to the i Tl moves on its Griwmp bee tour, and exhibits in Norwalk, Conn., immediate vicinit HE cars leave Fulton ferry in cars leave South UREAT TRAVELLING Monday, April Gates and Full Nostrand avenue c: iamsburg. Hanmill ‘ounds. WORLD'S FAIR NATIONAL ACADEMY OF DESIGN. The Fprty-eighth Annual Exhibition of Pictures and Sculptures ‘is now open day nnd evening, Twenty-third street, corner of Fourth a T. 4 ADDISON. "RICHARDS, Cor. Bec’, y. N A. C. DOBSON, THE GREAT BANJOIST, WIL HE ME Roosé- ton ars ton fer All Lips sans) lines run ‘of te Show + perform onthe 5 6 and 7 string Banjos, at the Green Room, 141 Fourth, avenue, on Saturday evening. Admissi ion free. FURNI' NITURE, A. —A.— ACh A Bargain, this dag Ld cash. mit A family leav- al sehold Furniture, in ing for lots to st Europe will sel uit— its, eir mperd blue satin, inlaid and it $700, f droom Suits, $40 ilded frames ), cost $400; i, Boas. $60; velvet and wards; brilliant toned octave rosewood Pisnotorte, t $90, for $300; hair and spring Beds and Bedding, Extension Table, Buffet, Chairs, Mirrors, Chandeliers, Bronzes, Oil Paintings, Easy Chairs, Lounges, Basement and Kit n Furniture, in fete, less “thai half cost. Call this day, ae er house 120 West 23d st,, between 6th and Tun Sys. B.— ‘Goods can remain nin louse until Ist, TA REAT SACRIFICE IP CA it Ki tween Fit nd Sixth av Pecan nificen satin brocatel Parlor 70) for Crimson satin, $200; br nd rep. Suits, ; rosewood and wali Nificent 7% octave rosewood Pianoforts, at Chamber Suits, LL AT. PRIVATE izhth street (Clinton et be- lent si $275; Paintings, Mirro tains, Carpets, Buffet, tension Table, silverwar for any reasonable offer. Cut this out.” T PRIVATE SALE.—FAMILY LEAVING THE CITY wish to dispose of their entire elegant Household Fornitu Chamber rlor Suits, instal in reps; are brocatel and coteline; rosewood and walnut Bedroom Furniture, magnificent rosewood 7% octave Pianotorte, four round corners, one forle, Carpets, Bedding, rand ‘aintings, Ornaments, &c. square 7 octave Piano: be seen oe oe a ane At private Ecomarece 210 West enth @ venui den Sur Furniture for less than half ¢ ANCE, FOR € nce 124 West 26th st. 35; Bedroom Suite, 300 lots of first cl Cost. House to let. SH—AT PRIVATE REST. Frtigs, Suits, $75 to $150; rep A ta instal jue, be! LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CARPETS, At lowest cash prices, by weekly 8 warehouse, 410 Eighth ave- hirty-first streets, A BARE CHANCE FOR HOUSEKEEPERS.—MAGNIF- re and be ents, at OFA RELL'S tween Thirtleth and TI FURNI- icent Drawing Room Bait, covered silk brocade, cost $6u ings, Bronzes, Mirror: Chamber sion bi roperty of family leaving cliy. 30 West 19th st, ritice; near 00, for $200; one do. oie. for or kxtensio Furniture, av. $45; Pianoforte, Pai YARPETS.—A PARTY REMOVING FROM A FIRST ( J”-class residence desires to ie of all the Carpets in the house. Address box 2.395 Po: office. 884 and 336 Inira avenue, near Twenty-cigutnsics st, Prices tower than iy other house n the city. ONTHLY OB WEEKLY PAYMENTA—CARPETS Furniture, Bedding: €0) y & CUNNINGHAM, PRIVATE PARTIES DESIRING TO ir Ly ig am can meet with @cash purchaset by if box 380 Post office. DISPOSE _¢ oF PRIVATE SALE OF FURNITURE, CARPETS, GAS P Fixtures 46. atthe dwelling Rouse O47 Lexington HE OND HOUSE BELOW an ie SIXTH T street, in Filth avenue.—A private AMUSEMENT! "3 MUSEUM. OM. MURRAY, woe ie GRAND MATINEE 2 TO-DAY AT 2 P.M. washes waa ATs, Or, THE MURDER ON Son. ree a DO SOMINTOK ae in his celebrated nant Dram: 3 ORIME, MATINEE AT r gba Li NIGHT AT 8, Bor oes oF Les ad MONDAY—RscAPED PROM Sine ‘SING. dO hagta SQUARE THEATRE. Proprietor Manager . SHERIDAN SHOOK - tr A. M, PALMER Begins at, Saturday Matineo at 1:30. Carriages may be ordered at Il. IMMENSE SUCCESS 7 : AGNES ETHEL IN FROU-FROU. THE HOUSE CROWDED. NIORTEY WITH THE ELITE THE MOST MA MAGNIFICENT gtEViZAL, 18 IN THE HIS. EVERY Nici T AND At ats THE SATURDAY. “MATINEE until faster poses will be prod by ap special arrangement with Mr, Rosustin Daly. tbo iliant adaptation of emaiihas and vy's wondertul Drama, in five acts, entitled for Which new and elegant scenes have been painted by jarston. FROU-FROU, ser , FROU-FROU, FROU-FROU, 47 , FROU-FROU, Characte} Miss AQNES ETHEL, LY MESTAYER, cee wha Hat nol. LAND, Miss CHARLOTTE CAVE, rrourrov, |i" “tiie Dw atos, pre UEROU, | MACRAY. Mr, EDWARD. LAMB, ee Mr. GEORGE PARKES, Mr. J. W. FROU-FROU. | THORPE, Mr. W. H.' WILDER and Mr. W. QUIGLEY. FROU-FROU, SATURDAY, AT 1 FIRST FROU-FROU wat THAT THERE MAY Bi NO EPOTNTMENT ABOUT. SEATS THE BOX SHEET WILL Bh OPEN TWO WEEKS IN ADVANCE. LYMPIC THRATRE, J. 5, WAYES.. -Leagec and Manager THIS (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON AT 2 O'CLOCK, GRAND FAMILY MATINEE. saftRvay EVE EVENING AT 8, LAST Nidien iO ie Fou TH EDITION, APR! ae FIRST me NOY ae FIPTH EDITION # L, FOX'S HUMPTY DUMPTY, New cast “Burlesque opening, Scenery, Tricks, Cos- tumes, Musi¢, Mechanical Kffects and an ‘entirely new Pantomime NEW AND ATTRACTIVE Poort ARTISTS, REAPPEARANCE OF FAMOUS WILSON BROTHERS, AMUSEMENTS, MEATRE COMIQUE, a enn Mr, JOSH HART. wat Tose GRAND MATINEE TO-DAY. OPloloe Tho world-renowned MONDAY LING LOOK aie biaici sn |, 1873, YAMADIVA. The most comical an entire change of all Pantomimes, THE Si of bill. A TRIP TO THE MOON. A new ollo CHAS, and. CARRIE AU, HARRIGAN ic HART, Mias ADA rae, Y, and reappearance ef Miss JENNIE HUGHER, Mis REPTY ONE Miss FANNY LUCHA . Mr, JOHN WEST, Miss CARRIE HAIN: AL Miss IDA UREENTTELD, Miss NELLIE 3A} SANDFORD, an mammoth fears in a new olio, atthe MATINEE TO-DAY. me new drama, TH 1 AUE, Mr. WILLIAM HART, Mr. JOHN QUINN, and the new Drama, NO. 7; OR, WAS HE GUILTY, RTH AVENUE THEATIEE. (CURTAIN RISES AT 69 % and 730 Broadway Sole Lessee and sinaner Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY DIVORCE! ! The great Drama of Society. Characters bj ROMER teh ‘Migs G GRIEFITHS, Mr QE CLARKE, TREN aM CHAM RI tk GOLD, M r . GEORGE DEVERR, Mr, PRANK HARMAN, Me A. MACKAY, W, BEEKMAN, CARROLL aud others, me ‘4 DIVOROE M MATINEE, _ THIS TRDAY, A Tl o’cLoc SATURDA es 3 LOCK, a TE Mt Se Muse DIETZ, Miss KAT! guoage Daly begs ta DIVoR’H” will be tol ; Aor \ ‘alley 1 by the production ot AND eve RAND OPERA HOUS! Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY. CURTAIN RISES ATS Sole Lessee and Manager EVERY BVENING AND SATURDAY MATINER, N R THE GASLIGHT. AUGUSTIN DALY'S tamous realistic, local and contem- oraneous sensational Dram with its thrilling original RAILROAD. SENSATION Ut and the great realistic PIER SCENE((! Mrs. JOHN \ wood as ? PEACH BLOSSOM. “<4, (Hor last nights in America) S MATINEE THIS SATURDAY, AT HALF-PAST ONE. Mr, Daly bes to announce that he has engaged the ous Artis orleans aie. CHARLES FECHTER, for a limited number of nights, beginning on Monday evening, April 2, in his magn idcent roaliza: on of Duumag romantic hero, MONTE ORISTO, which will be given with a most extraordinary cast and with a perfect iniso-en-scene, eens a heet opeu tor the entire first week this moruiag Nios ei oem Lessees and FoR TWo W. 3 ONLY. @y special arrangement with’ Messrs. Shook & Palmer.) THE VOKES FAMILY, 'EINWAY HALL, FESTIVAL WEEK, The public Is rempectfally informed that a OF GRAND, jOHATORIOS AND GoNcERTS ¢ given on a scale COMPLETENESS AND GRANDEU never before eae Ee ey York, under Fine direc. HEODOWE THOMAS, COMMENCING TUESDAY EVENING APRID 2, 1873 The following AOU NE artists will appe Mrs. J. HOUS T. Sopranos, Part, H, ANNIE SO UISE. cary, Contralt Mr, NELSON VARLIEY Tenor (his yong in a ew ¥ a. MYRO! TNE RUDOLPHSON, Hatiion Thecelebraied HANDEL AND HAYDN $06 IETY, from Boston, numbering FIVE HUNDRED (600) ¥ Conductor. CARL TERIATIN Organist. r. B. J. LANG DP THEODORE THOMAS’ UNI AM ALLED ORCHESTRA, largely Increased on this RDER OF PERFORMANCES : — TUESDAY EVENING, April 2, at 3, AFTRENOON and AL, lo’ eae DAY, April Gran PUBLIC REHE ORATORIO PERFORM s, 03" SELEC fied FROM HANDEL'S IN EGYPT, including the grand double choruses, airs and duets, and the entire of Mendelssohn's: HYMN OF PRAISE (LOBGESANG), THURSDAY EVENING, AT THE BROOKLYN’ A\ ONLY GRAND FESTIVAL ORATORIO, ELIJAH. ELIJAH. FRIDAY, ‘April25, AFTERNOON and KVE GRAND PUBLIC REHEARSAL, at 1 o’el ena i NINTH OR CHORAL SYMP IN FRIDAY EVENING, ONLY FESTIVAL CON Mr. ANTON RUBINSTEIN and Mr. HENRI WIENTAWSAI, 8. B. MILLS, Mr. WILLIAM MASON, The following distin Fuishiod Yoralste will also appear :— Miss ANNIE LOUISE CARY, On this occasion BACH’S CONCERTO FOR THREE PIANOS will be performed by BINSTEIN, MILLS and MASON. LAST APPEARANCE. during the festival week of ANTON RUBINSTEIN, HENRI WIENIAWSKI, together with Mrs. J. HOUSTON WE: Nr, MYRON W. WHITNEY, te. PRICES OF ADMISSION. —Reserved sea ing performances, $2, $3.and $4, according to foot admission tickews, $1 and $2; reserved seats to the ‘admission tickets t public rehearsals, 81; te. ‘seats to rehearsals, 50 cents extra. The sale of reserved. seats will commence this morning at Schirmer’s, 701 Broadway, at iid Broadway and atthe box office at Steinway Hail. } UBINSTEIN MATINEE. RUBINSTEIN MATINEE, STEINWAY'S. STEINWAY'S, fo, MONDAY MORNING. MONDAY MORNING, EXTRA MATINER. MONDAY. EXTRA MATINEE. MONDAY. II Doors open 11% A.M. Commences 12% precisely. Tn compliance with numerous requests AN EXTRA RUBINSTEIN MATINEE AN EXTRA RUBINSTEIN MATINEE will be given at Steinway Hall on MONDAY MORNING AT 124 MUNDAY MORNING AT Ry A MOST ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMME. A MOST ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMME Admission $1. Reserved seat, $1 extra. Can now be had at Steinway’s, 701 and Ut Broadway. UBINSTHIN-THOMAS MATINEE. TO DAY. STEINWAY ler aA eat ee AT 2, GRAN. GREATEST CONCERT COMBINATION ON RECORD, in, Henri Wieniawsl anid his unrivalled Orchestra. play A MINOR CON. chat _(sehuman) Ballade. (Chopin, and for the first veral of, Hengelty pieces ‘also several new COMPOoITTONS OF His ‘Mr. Wie! weki will Play the Mendelssohn Co mperto (irs movement) @ Theo. Thomas Orchestra will perform Overture ing Stephan” (Beethoven), 1 Lohengrin, Der'ert der Walkyren® (Wagner), “cavalry March Gchuderh, adapted ior Orchestra by Ii Admission $1; extra; to be had at box ollice, UL aud iy Broadway. MO. perl at UBIN past twelve precisely, INSTEIN MATINE. SSOCIATION BALL. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, April 19,2 P.M, Matinee Readings by Mrs, SCOTT ONS, with a new and brilliant pro ramos. skets 50 cents; no extra charge for reserved seal Gurleys. HILHARMONIO SOCIETY. CONCERT SATU! CRDAY EVES pals April 19, 8 o’olock. MR. ANTON RUBINSTEIN Will conduct his. “Ocean Symphony.” MR. HENRY WIENIAWSKI, Solo Vivtinist. Grand ‘hrchestra under the lead HERR CARL BERGMAN. . For ip ot ONY PASTOR'S OFERA HOUSE, m1 poweRy. RAND NNY WILLIAMS, MATINER oUO8 iS AND FOX, MATINEE HUGH HAGGERTY, MATINEE HARLEY WHITE, MATINE Sitnhy ‘ASTOR, MATINER BILLY BARRY, MATINEE CELIA [FERD. '0- SIXTY STARS. T 2 A NEW PROCRAMME, ACADEMY oF MUsIt PILHARMONIC SOCIETY. SOME OF THE BEST SEATS FOR THB CONCERT N BE HAD AT NO. 823 BROADWAY. EW MUSIC. ITY THE HOMELESS Night,” Pratt Thou With M Hiller, Sle. «Les hoses Walton" Motira, & script” and “Mypotheson” Waltzes, ene Spray, Mazurka,” Pattison, 60. the Rose in Heaven" and “'N Fane ti three new er ve Abt, with bo Se title, each Wc. Copies mailed. POND & CO., Publishers S47 Broadway and io Union square. ARIETIES THEATRE OF NEW ORLEAN TO rent.-Proposals will be received unul the Ist day oe Ee] next for the rent of the Varieties Theatre, com- cing with the next teason. The theatre incomplete rh al intments of wardrol nery, properties fe Aa Git UNEY, President La Varlete Associa. iow, New ¢ ns, Gp RERRY oF PAINTINGS 7 LOUIS DURR'S HISTORICAL COLLECTION, comprising 00 paintings by the best masters,’ from tie toutes ath ental down to the present thine, iow open from we penne @ GERMAN Ti OSPITAl GERMAN SAVINGS. BANK BULL entrance on Fourth Poe G near Fourteenth street. Admission during the day, Sdc. ; in the evening, 2¢ si not wishing to many fine articles ny declint have a public aucti of ing lon, Furniture te sale 4 nd Carpets sara used, Can be seen Friday and Satur- MON’ ay on ‘OR FUR. nm 137 prigee twa stre0t. Aa ARD PRIVATE MUSIC LESSONS, PIANO ORGAN, CN 4 v0 tenth ‘iter, ar, Harp. a Harmony. | 2 Glunton Sud circula re mated. SAY WATSON, Direowr. Pas _MATRIMONIAL. ANTED.—BY THE ADVERTISER, A NIU , DECENT young lady tomarty, Address R, B, Me erald areal SPECIALTY, THE VOKES FAMILY, BELLES + THE VOKES FAMILY, KITOHE: ie HIGH TRAGE! LOW COMEDY, OPERA, BALLET. Preceded by the i Hulliant Comedy Wy ORANGE SLOSSOMS. MATINEE, WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, AT & TBLO'S GARDEN. SPECIAL, COMBINATION EXTRAORDINARY. SATURDAY, MATINEE AND EVENING. THE VOKES FAMILY, | GEO. FAWOEPT ROWE, IN THEIR GREAT CHARACTER, GREAT i ECIALTY, WITH OntaNaL CAs? THE BELLES Union Square ‘Theatre, — includ: Kit or THE Mr. F. F. MACKAY” awe a KITCHEN, URIAH HEEP. SATURDAY AFTERNOON AT TWO, SATURDAY AFTERNOON AT TWO: Saturday evening at 8. Performance clogos at 10:38 Saturday evening Ferformance closes at 10:38 BOX OFFICE OPEN ALL DAY. NJIBLO'S GARDEN. EXTRA, N FOR SATURDAY NIGHT A AND SATURDAY AFTERNOON, Most ONE OF THE MOST REMARKABLE EXTRAORDINARY J ATTRAOCTIONS{ ATTRACTION. EVER OFFERED TO THE NEW YORK PUBLIV. THE THE WONDERFU VOKES VORES FAMILY, FAMILY, VOKES FAMILY, aaa TOGETHER VOKES FAMILY, WITH VORES FAMILY, MR. GEORGE IN THEIR GREAT SPECIALTY, FAWCETT ROWE BELLES OF THE K iif KITCHEN, BELLES OF THE HE KITCHEN, AND THE BELLES OF THE KITCHEN, GREAT ORIGINAL ona UNION SQUARB FOR THE LAST TIME IN NEW % YORK, THEATRB TOGETHER WITH OAsT GEORGE FAWCETT ROWE GEORGE FAWCETT ROWE re AND THE GREAT UNION SQUARE MICAWBER THEATRE Ca. MICAWBER, MICAWBER, porns SECURE MICAWBER, INCLUDING oe Mr. F. F. MACKAY, IN HIS WONDERFUL IMPERSON- SEATS, ATION OF URIAH BEEP. MATINEE, \IBLO'S oar s IMMENSE ATFRACTION. | THIS DAY ONLY. TUE VOKES FAMILY, AFTERNOON AT 2, GEO. FAWCETT ROWE. EVENING AT 3, F. F. MACKAY. BELLES CLAUDE BURROUGHS. of the WELSH EDWARDS, KITCHEN. H. MONTGOMERY. MICAWBER, Mrs. WALCOT. URIAH HEEP. Miss LAURENS. THIS AFTERNOON AT 2, THIS EVENING AT 8. | aN SPECL A RARE AND ATTRAC oie ara theth let svtaitebenast BELLES COMBINATION. | OF THE THE VOKES FAMILY, KITCHEN. ano, FAWcETT Rowe.) MICAWBER. SATURDAY, MATINER. AND EVENIN BOX OFFICE NOW OPEN. es (7. ERMANIA THEATRE, 4 io INDOMYE STREET, NEAR Lenwnaed ae AD. DAY, API! Din GHAEFLN VON L Siatlrve, Comedy, in tour acta, by Barriere and Prebois. Box office open daily from 9 till 4 o'clock. EW ORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 613 BROAD. tween Houston and Bleecker iro Every one should visit the wondertul Museum It i iptull of ever apie should see and understand, on chke Piltosopny of Marriages. Those, parties t to attend these important lectures can in have them _ Secker iY NEWYORK MUSEUM O or FAN ATON ¢ eid Broadway, New York. Metcarrite LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. ACADEMY OF MUSIO, Api pril 24, 1873. MEtBovoniran ies THEATRICAL AND sHow “PRINTING BSTABLISHMENT, HERALD BUILDING, BROADWAY AND ANN STREET, A LARUE ASSORTMENT OF THEATRICAL, MINSTREL AND VARIETY OUTS CONSTANTLE on MAND,