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YB SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES, Pee: Cooks, &e. ‘RT, ERSITY PLACE, BETWEEN Tia cd iinrcA woman as first class coo i or first class: boarding house; city or country; will take full char@e. MADISON ST. COR: 39 understands ‘all kinds of Pte a bouimg and tarding sod Sane oe a Jon tw a bourding nous MAN Tune engaged sT.-A GERMAN GIRL aS 9 ee ee pasiat in the Washing and ironing: city or count 1 relerence. OF JAMES.—A8 COOK “y and jellies, ‘also HOUSTON qu st, NBAR 6TH AV.—A SCOTCH S woman as first class cook: expert at Sting. cm, lee cream and all kinds of des- seris; best city reference. ‘ st WH ST., 146 f girl as first class coom; Dest city rei- TOP FLOOR.—A RESPECTA. } bie awed Zeeuce, Apply tor two days == Wis? 2TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUN 155 Sominusescellent cook and baker; willing to assist wilh Washing; kood city reference. O/G PAS! 2TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN POD (“Soow or laundress; good city reterence, Call for two days. ai Qeym East TOP FLOOR,—TWO YOUNG 3 oO Am nt girls; one ‘ook, washer cbambermaid and waitress; n er De a 2 KEN? AV., SECOND FLOOR, BROOKLYN.—A =D swol'sh lel very good cook, ina small nice | f y wehing of ironing *2°)6) LAST 28TH ST.—A YOUNG WOMAN AS GOOD | OO cook, washer and ironer; would go a stort dis ein t country: kood city reference. | 220, IST AY. BETWEEN ITH AND 20TH STS.—AS | OOS cook, washer and ironer; city reference, | POG SAT. IN THE BAKERY. —4s FIRST CLASS ) “cook understands all kinds ot cooking, game, ‘ rt of al! kinds: a good bread and biscuit made up es: large or sinall inds of t; no objection to the country; best refer. 1ST., FIRST FLOOR, BACK ROOM.— | pectable Prowestant woman as tirst class dress: no oblection te the clty or country, | uveon Mrs. MCKINNEY, NEAR 70TH TOP FLOOR—As and aay in a private family; wo days, N 33D AND STH STS, IN spectable young Toman to isa good cook and laundress; ci: D av., ok, Washer Apply for AY., BETWE e baker’ and iron 1,219 zoud referenc: 1.611 rel Chambermaids, &. be ST 36TH ST.—-A YOUNG GIRL, NOT LONG ) the country. to do up-tairs work and assist it generally usetul. fag and make her: stoone | AM | both to assist in’ washing and ironing; one as {Brat class NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1874--TRIPLE SHEET. COACHMEN AND GARDENERS. COACmAy A. Lege vs 4 of @: stable i? West pris Ae xiemaaaadlael GARDENER—BY AN ENGLISHMAN: MARRIED, a family « references neoncentingsble. Address G. Flem seed store, n MARRIED MAN, WITH TWO CHILDREN, Wishes @ situation’ as gardener, farmer or florist; ;_ best reference. Address P. H. it Fulton st. OACHMAN’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A MAN who has been raised to the care und treatment of horses is a good groom and careful driver; three years’ reference trom last employer, address HORSEMAN, box sol Merald | office. YOACHMAN, GROOM. PLAIN GARDENER, AND would be found agreeabie; ¢ yea y $004 © city reter- sith late employer ih town, ress J. D., id East 28th si XARDENER'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A THOR. ou practical man in all branches of gardening, whether floral, fraitor vegetable. Parties wishing to | procure the services of a first class man, and w SITUATIONS WANTEN—FEMALES. Miscellaneous, HIGHLY RESPECTABLE SWISS or. ing French. German and Enzlish | Stand ress cutting and fiting, ope | chines, good haird: desires a position as lady's m. | ima first class priv | stnera: undoapted te pone ie Kiress, (ill Monday morning, © HONNETE, Herald oftie 13 SPBAK- 0 unde A A understands LY busines A GIRL FROM 9 TO 14 IN A SMALL PAMIL | pe needing a good home peel apply PURDY, box 72 White Plains (\. ¥.) Post offic PROTESTANT COOK.— St. aiter 9 (o-day. is PROTESTANT GIRL. Ps quainted with genera! house fortable home in a tamily of two p: ed st. 1 Andress | — | APPLY AT 102 WEST STH THOROUGHLY ac. ork, Will find a com- at No. 406 West £D LINEN HANDS Apply at 65 Mer- WANTED, 25 EXPERIENC ou Wheeler & Wilson’s machine, cer st. } Bk? Riise & Sons, 23 Park place RS SITUATION WANTED—KY A COM petent man (married); is willing and obliging; will be found very handy on @ gentleman's place ; good refer ence, Address J, H., box 105 Herald office. NER.—SITUATION W. NTE R © thoroughly understands his busi- ness in all its branches; greenhouses and graperies, fruits, flowers and vegetabies, laying oxt of a place ; best | city reference from last employers. Address A. &., Jol hn st, New York. MARDEN X ried New York. YIRLS WANTED—FOR DRESSMAKING. CALL TO. 447 4th avy. M™ NE £ WANTED—TO GOTO THE CITY OF WOR- ° Mas. a first class trimmer can have a good sitnation, ent i! desired. Apply at the Earle | House. corner Vaal and Centre sts., between the hours of Land 3 o'clock P. his da CHE, | WANIED—A PROTESTANT GIRL TO DO Licut | chamberwork and sewing in a small family; must operate on machine and have some knowledge ot dress- mak first Il be required. Apply on) | West 2d st. Wate D—A PROTESTANT GIRL To Do COOKING washing and general housework for 4 smail family Apply at4l7 East2%a st. (ith house east of Ist av.) Harlem; good reterences required, WANTED—a PROT JIRL_ AS LAUNDRESS ‘And to assist in waiting in a small American tamily 10 miles in the country. Apply at 122 Pearl st., first thoo WASTED-IN A PRIVATE FAMIL spectable, tidy girls, in upper part of this city R’S SITUATION WANTED—RBY A MAR- : long experience; proficient in all branches; early and late Vineries, greenhouse. fruit, Aowers and vegetables: not atraid to work ; good reier- Agree 8. HANAFELD, Scarsdale, Westchester as) onday betore 1 o'ei ene INGLE YOUNG coachtman ; hi Address W. € EGETABLE GARDENER AND German: married, no tamil: MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS had long ozperience and best refer- 90 Hi. lit office. to COACHMAN—BY : Wile is willing Feferences, address cook : the other as chambermaid and waitress; Loth must be sebesusiann dopo: | be well recommended. Address W., box 871 Post office, : a = ; oss TO asster | WWANTED-A SITUATION AS COACHMAN AND. Warts THOROUGH Warrress, To asstst | W gard thoroughly understands the care of with chamberwork ; from 9 till'1 TANTEDYAT THE INSTITU FOR DEAF | Mutes, 642 7th av..a maddie ! person, who has | had experience with children, as monitor: temale pre- terred; good references required. Address, by letter only PRIN SIPAL, hav. WASTED—A NURSE (FEMALE) COMPETENT TO take care of an elderly lady, who is at times par- tually deranged. but never Solent. Address, with retere ences and terins, box 2.238 Post offec. TANTED—LADIES WHO WRITE RAPID, PLAIN and bold hands; also smart business woman and salesiady, ithout stamp, Lox 5,059 Post off ood references required, West Sith pOSniog best of reference horses and ¢: B, vox 207 Herald from last employers. ofltce, i WSSTEDIA SITUATION BY A SINGLE M gardener of as xardener and to look after horse | and carriage; English: several years’ first class reter- daress P. B, care of William White, Staats: A ly. Tages an Address irday A_FICST CLASS GARDENE ; married man: one child; thorough } understands greenhouse, hot and cold. grapert outdoor iruits, Jowers and vegetables; best of ri for capabilitv, honesty and sobriety. Address 0 EN 19TH AND 20TH STS.—TO 1 waiting , good reference. ae 33! IS? AV., BETW do chamberwork ar 1 } \GTON AV.—A WILLING AND OBLIG- rl as chambermaid and waitress and assist | 7h washing. Can be seen at present employer's ton lay. | 060 3D AY. (OVER TORE), THIRD | + FOU Goor.—A respectabie girl to do chamberwork waiting or housework in a siuall family; good ref- | Dressmakers and Seamstresses. | Dox AN EXPERIENCED DRESSMAKER few more engagements te the day; cuts | Address DRESSMAR. Ae v Bint fits pe rtectly, UIH ST.—A FASHIONABLE DRESS. er, ihoroaghly competent in cutting and fit- wou.d like 4 tew engagements by the aay in private 4 { 0. 6TH AV. y Eke AND 25TH STS.—A. young tre cuts; operates on w ould assist as maid or do Vheeler V., ONE DOOR ABOVE 28TH Sf, FIRST joor.—A' first class dressmaker, with Al city renees, would like the work of a lew more families by ‘the cay or at her own home; wedding trousseaux her she alters misfitted dresses and makes over 'S eqMal to new; also cuts and fits 468 Q :TH AV., sirst Class dressmaker wishes a tew more engage- ents to go out by the day in private tamiljes; $1 50 per 469 Jo) Ting). —A’ first class dressmaker, who under- Sines pertectly, would take work home or 5 neue ¥ the duy ; good reterences. BETWEEN 3IST AND 32D STs. 6°H AV., SECOND FLOOR, FRONT (DON'T ‘OND FLOOR, ROOM 7, FRONT. — seamstress, good cutter and fitter, good reterence. OOD SE yin families. Address BR. Loitice, 1,205 Broadway. ws TE Doe SITUATION, BY A FIRST CLASS MIL. | y ner ; ars’ experience; have had charge of trimm n¢depariment of one of the largest wholesale departments im the United states. Address C. E. Herald Uptown Branch oftice. General Mousework, &e, EAST HOUSTON ST.—A GERMAN GIRL, WITH ae reference, to do general housework; city or 92 co. 1Z3 BEEKMAN ST—TWO YOUNG GERMAN <0 girls for general housework. 97 “EAST. 19TH ST., FOURTH DOOR EAST OF 2D ’() av.—a young woman as general servant in’ a ctable family of two or city fs * as above, to present employer. alter UA, Mf . days. 62] LEXINGTON AV.—A WILLING AND OBLIG- ing girl to do general housework; best city ref- erence from last employer. Housexeepers, &e. AR 3D AV.. TWO FLIGHTS UP, FRONT.—A | =U young English widow, prepossessing and re- d, as housekeeper or companion; would make a nae happy; uaderstands masic; wouid travel. or 39 WET (7TH ST.—A YOUN GLISH LADY, > aged he lately arrived trom Europe. as house- srefined and agreeable, anid can make home Seone: WEST 6TH ST., FIRST widow, with a child, as housekeeper. Laundresses, a. MACDOUGAL ST,—A RESPECTABLE sptone> | girl as laundress. 10 o CARMINE 8T., IN THE GROCERY STORE.—A wo ectable widow woman wants one or hare day's work a week at washing, ironing or general b puse wo rk. 3 E AST 1 nov: STON ST.—AS FIRST CLASS LAU Oe vee aity or conan good relerence. 110 ) WE iT VTH ST., BASEMENT DOOR.—AN EX- perienced colorel| Jaundress wishes large or small tamilies’ washing: children’s clothes and fine fluting; dresses at short notice. IN THE BASEMEN Solicits the washing of tamilies, finest of fluting of all_kinds; Call on or adress Mrs. ST 3 ass laundre gentlemen, dc vis and trustworthy. ‘T.—A FIRST gz of tamilies, finest of fluting of all kinds gentlemen, se. prompt ote, and trustworthy. Call on or address Mrs. 98 West “OTH ST.. FIRST FLOOR.—A ‘COMPE- 8 2 tent laundress wishes to take gentlemen’s or asting by the mouth or dozen: wouid go out | tifes he day to wash or clean; terms moderate; best city ST.. {OP FLOOR, FR ectable woman to do the washing house, or would go out by the first class reference. Alt ‘will take in fine washi lating and puting by th relerences. rs 58? atToc. a day, ring onneanoinasia AN WISHES nth or dozen, out by the RNS. 8D AV.—A RESVEUTARLE W a tew tamities wash dozen, fluting inclu inquire tor Mrs. 66 Q 3D AV., BETWEEN 42D AND 430 Sts YOO “tor, back room.—A French laundre by the day to do washing and ironing in a privat she can de luting fing. Cali or address for two . trom 1 to # ] ORD ISt AV, NEAR EAST soT ST—A RE. 4 spectable woman wisues to take in families’ or gentlemen's washing, or go out by the day. Nurses. de. “7TH ST.—WANTED, BY A MONTHLY 1 good experience, one or two more en- reference trom Cail on or ad- 2 three times. 103 GORE oP FLOOR—A YOUNG GIRL J who speaks German and English, with a fresh TOOL as wet nurse; has a baby four weeks I tor e days. 77 STA YOUNG COLOKED GIRL | ‘a: to do plain sewing ; good reference, 106 Catt tor two ta pak Gai AY.—A MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN, LATELY 0 arsived trom Franc + Foote Are irom France, as nurse in a good family. or 27 Qn 4 WEST 430 sT.—A RE BO4 Woman as wet nurse ily; no other need apply ; MULBERRY sT.-A women as wet nu MARRIED nee. ECTABL ¢; doctor's rei PECTABLE MARRIED a first ct relerences ex ANT 9TH AV, BETWEEN 38D AND wTH second floor.—A respectale Americ an widow 1 would like to take an miant to bring up on the bot Where it will have the very best care 58: + best reterence. Ist AV.—A RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN Wants a baby to wet nurse at her own residence Waitresses, &e, 50 UNIVERSITY PLACE, PRKSENT EMPLOYE A respectable young girl as waitress or cha) Seen and waitress ina private tamily; best city WEST 320 ST.-A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS ‘ 244 first class waitress; would do some chamber ‘work Mf required ; very beat city reference, | only those able to lurnish the best references may nd- eR WOULD LIKE SEWING BY THE | L. D., Herald Uptown | FLOOR.—A YOUNG | ONT | | and S2 Congress st., south Brooklyn. Wa dteb—BY A RESPECTABLE COLORED MAN, A situation as coachman and poms ood rel ference. Calon or address, tor two days, 8. TERSON, So. Be Wescaad ore vetween Teh and Bh av | WANTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN BY (A | } ANTED—IN A SMALL FAMILY, A ND tidy young German or American girl lake care of a baby and make herself usetul; reterences required. Apply ¥ at 231 ‘7 st 19th st. W ANTED-AN ENGLIS | wirl as cook; wages $15. Wa TED—A LADY AS COMPANION AND TO TAKE charge of a lady suffering trom depression of spirits ; 1, GERMAN OR RM SCOTCH Apply at47 West 38th st respectable man; best reference. Address T. M. C., | No. 655 “41 av., top oor. _ HELP WANTED—MALES. ELL'S TURKISH, ROMAN AND kK aths, No. 61 Le on av., want agreeable, intel. | dress, stat’ng qualitications and references, G. W B, 148 Herald office. — | figent, industrious, strictly temperate Americans, not ANTED—A WOMAN TO DO G HO | older “than ears, for baths and office; must be well work ona Frouch Ga; must ve @ soot cock, Ap: | Seesmmende ply to-day, between 12 and 4, at No. 100 East Sa st, | e Ur floor. AGENTS WANTED—ALSO, MEN, FOR, GENERAL agencies, with from $50 any 4 inthe different JANTED—A PROTESTANT GIRL AS WAITRES One fully competent and having good city refer- | States” Apply at 746 Broadwi } OY WANTED—T0 ATTEND A CIGAR STORE. AP- Vy ghece.can apply this day, between 10 and 12 o clock, at No. 258 Madison av. | ply, in handwriting, to H. ZABRISKIE, 1,142 Broad- | way. WANSTED-FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKERS AND | ongrators on Howe's and Wheeler & Wilson's ina: | Q2OY WANTED-POR GENERAL OFFICE WORK. chines. 252 West s9th st. | Address, stating age, references und salary ¢x- es ~ | pecte NIVPORTER, box 182 Herald office. JILL JANE PARSON LAUNDRESS, OR |— y t 31st st? ANITOR WANTED—A MIDDLE-AGED MAN, TO - | J take charge of a large banking house and live in the | building; strong testimonials as to character ot the first importance. Address, with name and references, JAN- TIOR, box 486 Post office, FFICE ASSISTANT WANTED—A YOUTH Wi Writes handsomely, 8 a good arithmetician and qualitied for general usefulness. Address HARDWARE, box 10) Herald office, stating experience, age and com: pensation, XMART, ACTIVE MEN AND BOYS WANTED AT once to sell a new toy puzzle; $5.a day can be made. Call at 38 South Sth ay., first floor t pe os W'xte—4 oD NVASSER OR BUSINESS daughter, call at No. 9 WELL R ‘COMMENDED BOY, 17 YEARS OF AGE, 4A desires a sitnation in an importing oF shipping bouse, office or store, Address OFFIC, Herald office. YOUNG GERMAN, 30 YEARS OLD, ABLE AND willing to work, w: ie a aon 3 a wholesale house. Ad dress CHARLE: a East 23d st. YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS PORTER | A ina ary goods store, or to drive a delivery wagon; understands the care of horses pertectly ; best reference asto honesty and sobriety. Address J, G., 321 West 42d , tor two days. and New York to explain a matter; a weekly sala trom $4) to $10, aecording to ability, paid and ” cominis- YOUNG MAN (GERMAN), SPEAKING ENGLISH fluently, desires a situation ima resnectable liquor | 170M $4) to $:0. Recording to ability, pald and » cominis, Store as bartender. Address A.B. C.,box 172 Herald Broadways Sew York. op P i YOUNG MAN (COLORED) WISHES A SITUATION Dee ee Ree eee celles of & bosrding house aa walter orner 2d ay. and 116th st., from 12:30 to 4 A 1 a private tamil; for two days, at 134 West 30th st., good references. Cail, from 9 to 12 o'clock ITUATION WANTED—BY A MAN AND WIFE; THE man to do the general work of a farm; the wife to he general work of house and dairy ; good reference. | RMER, 10, Kang st ITUATION WANTED—AS NUR by a Protestant Englishman cient yei tis class priv and medical referen NURSE T herald Uptown Branch TANTED—AN EXPERTENCED CANVASSER FOR a first class printing establishment; to a suitable party special inducements will be offered. ‘Address, with references, A. box 157 herald office. Wastepra3 INTELLIGENT YOUNG MA} Wao { understands tye business, to attend bar and mak AN INVALID, | pimsoit useful in a restaurants Telerence. Address G, Hy, Perience? | Merald Uptown Branch oftic W s oh ANTEDWIN AN IMPORTER'S OFFICE, A BOY, about lé years of age, who resides in this city with rents. Address, in handwriting of applicant, box BY A PROFESSIONAL “A has een a caterer in a ; Hides otnes ees been tits ‘city for nai } Sah Post oie | ive the best city retere Address © RGE, care ‘Ot = Bonadi, ski West sath ot TED—A SITUATIO: BY | A MARRIED MAN, AS rseer of @ he has bad experience: | J fences, Address FARMER, Herald’ Haciem: ing shop for a time : e. ¥.48., box 131 Norwi W TANTED—A SITUATION AS BARKEEPER BY A young man: can come well ymmended as to | bitce. 4c.; has no bad habits. Address ©. C, C., Herald office THE TRADES. MECHANICAL DRAUGHTSMAN WA ation in a draughting office; no objection to enter- first class testimonials. Address J. b (Conn.) Post omice. TE, DRY A SWISS YOUNG MAN, NOT SPEAK- | Wat ing English, work on a farm or ssistant gar- | dener. “Address FRANCIS Herald of Wa TED, A RING [xa ke | CLERKS AND SALESMEN. — : a No.9 Asean SER 3 ; ‘ nT | ANTED—A FIRST CLASS VARNISH MAKER; ANS Mleusan “in a Govutenneeationiee teenie W ‘also saiceman with New York and Eastern trade. has had s experience; can influence trade; moderate | ee ae references, VARNISH, box 2,541 Post office, falary required: reterences, unexceptional. Address | Sulaiel piss, 2 » bo eral pPtown branch office, | ”, ANTED—A . MAN TO Ri AB. R & SMITH'S 1,265 Broadway. oy iW engine. Apply at FRENCH’S New Hotel, corner MAN WANTS A SITUATION IN A | of Cortiandtand New Church sts., on Saturday. between Wholesale shirt house tor examining white shirts, 11 and we kee ee neral work. Address J, GROSS, 2 TED—A FIRST CLASS WOODWORKER, TO fee tts Rest Bok | Wore on heavy trucks and leht wagons: sieady MAN WANTED—WHO CA. work and ge sive Address F. KIKCHUUF, 1s pedo Ot eg Haver F a Weep books and do ihe Ania turing id offte good security Jor a small mani CIAL, box 166, Hera YOUNG MAN lawver's office sation expect mess. Address FINAN pu \ION SQUARE—HAINES BROTHERS WILL their fine assortment of first class Pianotortes which il to suit the times, New Pianos a iontt ren’ se it desired. Old PEINWAY PARLOR GRAND, WEBER, CHICK. nd other fine new Vianos, $30 and upwards; pr ¢ ash, on tustaiments and for rent. ward purch pa ae ess man preterred Branch office. spec alty i Se eas REWELL ] ETAIL DR T TWO. YOUNG BALL & C O., 5 bast Fourteenth street. Dd Ky men; good salesmen and window dressers; situa. _ sare RDAY, Ry) arch 7, | tons pert salary liberal Apply at office of | T GOLDSMITH’S, 26 BL KER STREET, NEAR t 1:30" P.M. | Grand ¢ trom 7 to 10 M. + Bowe ry—F ‘irst Class hew Pianotortes to rent; $20), MARTHA AND ‘DINORAH, a Paw AR ee Magnifleent 71g octave, agraffe, rosewood, overstrung AL! TAN WANTUD—FOR THE RETAIL CG pene ut No Pianotorte, carved iegs, oO Fieno and Stool, § $2, Popular p prices. 6 business, Apply at the store No. 2 Bower: = ee args | HAVILAND & COMBS, LOY OF MELODEONS REEDS, KEY AND | _ Admission, $1. Reserved seats, We. and $1 extra, |fe-ms : nee cases, for sale, at reasonable prices, Apply at 144 | — . ae “4 Vy OUNG MEN TO LEARN THE RETAIL | West Fourth st 4 ig T3IN JONATHAN OLDE FOLK: goods business. Apply to LORD & TAYLOR, | ~ - —-—-— Concert in've thirtieth street’ Methe | comer Grant ant Chrystie sim PIANOFORTE FOR | House, between Eighth aad Ninth avenues, My rel he —— ee ee eo 7 carved, made | 8 P.M. ws eS D—IN A DRY GOODS IMPORTING BU med, used five | = ant bookkeepe id entry clerk; Pur- ag "' * > ere EE Via, | aust a Cs Jerman ; state hacure of business, where i eae eT ae _ THE LECTURE SEASON. Fequirel. Adi ie Peta A aha alan ited rae ose a | M* Hie dine alegre eter BLE ora ee eo j * BEAUTIFUL PIANOFOR ONLY =e popular Lee f Brown Boys of Brown. Wx eoA GERMAN DEY ALESMAN, | A Steinway P.anoforte. 7% oetave, corsed loam ever: | torn. tor the bensnt of the Chapin Home for the Aged, | | W “by Kakscll €GUe ath av strung bass, “every inprovemen': great sacrifice tor | Rt tne uth aveny ‘and Forty Hlth, streets ow ‘Tuesday | r CLERK cash. fi BluUD 13 Waverley place, near Broadway. h 1, 18/4. Tick Xc., tor sale at theatre | ANTED—A YOUNG MAN 4 a fire insurance offi Address, with re ) ACT AS FTE uainted with the . box M48Herald | / ts OCTAVE legs, an: all impra ements. & “rosewood Piano, omy $100} K & SON, i “Glinton places kighth street nese Broad we A LADY WILL SELL FOR LESS THAN $75 A 4A handsome rosewood full iron trame Pianoforte, ing wala: ary « st FANTRD—T ae oi =a. | Wodern style and improvements, including Stool and | Wa sten on par ENTRY CLERKS; Music. 28Third street ‘: eee eLDK fy? » DUNHAM &CO, 10 Broadway. _ PANLEY & SON 7% OCTAVE RO: | Vv ANTED—A MAN AS CITY SALFSMAN TO SELL Ld adhd new scale; al improvemel | le toylt . SELL | jeratt y &c.; in use § months: cost $ | ork ues iult® O8 commission. “Address box 4,442 New usi¢ Cabine 0 Sox tor shipping 4 t style; Chamb dad with Fhe pan : = sacrifice, Cal house 12 | | COACHMEN AND ARDEP ALBERS RAM YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS COACH. Bo man; good reference. Address A. O., box BILLINGS & WHEELOCK, ¢ eneral Agents, oitice, ____!# Bast Fourteenth street, New York. LOACHMAN AND G ROOM'S SITUATION WANTED— XREAT BATY AND OND HAND AA By a married Z,, Pianos pmarranted: aisome ones, | stands his usiness very little use hal price, at F 2 address JAMES, No. street, near Ninth a ahi Twenty-c. tOOM—BY A YOUN r and hone ry. Call on or stalles, corner 6/th st. and D tuakert price $178, Address a office. (sing good relere COACHMAN Aciit Lexington av ‘PIANOS thorow tor sale at Io 1 be P 8 GARDENER, BY A SCOTCHMAN (SINGLE), 30 Ww rentot ou fa Pye en) years of age: thoroughly experienced, t ft No. HM Ease Fourtec s fi netween Broadway and Country and Europe. in all department Fitth avenue, | Address JAMES MORRISON, at seed store - <= | TED—FOR CASH, A 8: | st, New York. IND HAND PIANO; W* | an — ~— = ternway or ( f ferred: m t A GARDENER WANTS A SITUATION; DER- | instrum Address box 1,068 Post nt Me ast be @ good Liana the cultivation of fruits, towers, vegetables and the laying out of law: Address b. O'whILL, | € PIA} AND ORGANS OF ASS Bridgenan’s seed store, Broadway, or lth st, ‘Morris: | 20) tnakers, wii be soi atinaver ele inst cut oF y, Instaln merit or tor rent, in ¢ country, aues this one - financial crisis, by | *WATERS RON, 43h (GERMAN) WISHES A Broadway, han ever otteret before in Sew York ; understands the vate of —— is a,good driver; best city and arian Call on ‘or address COACHUMAN, Ios EUROPE, i bite G.CEREAIN, 15 RUE 08 La PAL PARIS. N WISHES A SITUATION AS COACH- Ambrosi Cream tor : Ks English and Germans | Barston “hy ete ALT handkerehtet jton r addre nd. ne 165 bth ay citar iad Hau do Cologne (preparation specials), MARKIED MAN WaNTS A SITUATION AS GAR. | ASTROLOGY. Ps dener: understands taking caie of a gentieman's ON BUSINESS, absent triends, love, mar- Pay re Mine ENTION place, his wite is ood reter- cuces, Address J. 8. THOROUGHLY © ss at making butte: Viain st., Newark, -CONSULTATION mies, lawsuits, atl A ringe, No, 621 MPH TE T ENGLISH COACH. and treatment ot es reierence, Call at or near 6th av. KnCsS a xth avenuc first class city 123 West 24th'st., SING CLALRVOYAN 68805, ‘rivers FESSOR RODGERS, CLAIRVOYANT, CUAL RY lenges the world ; names given of the living ana the © Ban Fourth street " i YOUNG MAN WISHES assistant gardener on 5s pra in last Jace: nova dress 1, W., box 200 Hi § A SITUATION AS me gentleman's place: two ‘Ol work; good reterence. office, i) ne ay 34% per month, with board, address J OWER, care | =, | have made ex aie ae Cari 88 | ‘TRIC | ¢ mah or woman to call on every citizen of Biron yn | PIANOFORTE, | 1OUS MAKERS, IN | - | pero canes cents, | Begins event ae ise Box office open om soe Carriages ordered Mr. GL, FOX, sereeeeeeeeAeting Manager THE “ROUND OF PLEASURE" At the TWO GRAND PE "ERFORMANCES of Today= Family Matin “at half-past one, Evening Entertainment beginning at & 1. The screaming, | barletta,, “HERCULES, King of Hercules, Ajux, The Dying Gladiator, Venus and Atias. Best of the characters by ‘and Opera House ( 1e ‘om. . The matchless W TLSON BROTaERs' act, “Orlanoul- rd MARTENS FPAMILY’S sweet Tyrolean Ballads! - World’s Champion Skaters, GOODRICH and CUR- fs, h Professor J. L. Davis’ school of TRAINED DOGS! & Charming descriptive ballet, arranged by Mons. Grom, Maistre, introducing the RIGL SISTERS and pd corps, and entitle A ba The ikon Brothers PYRAMID SOMERSAULTS! ‘The Martens’ celebrated and aiways popdlar “CAT 9. This superb entertainment crowned and terminated by FOX'S irresistibly con coumie pantomime, UX FUGITI¥S! JACQUES STROP * Robert Macaire. RAND OPERA nou Ey | TO-MOKROW (SUNDAY) NIGHT- *«® For the sale of choice reserved seats the box oMee will be open to-day, irom 8 to 5, and on Sunday, from 12 o'clock, Prices:—Admission, 50 cents; Secured Chairs, Scents and $l extra. FIFTH COLOSSAL OPERATIC CONCERT. The array of artists engaged for this occasion is re- markably brillant, and the programme, carefully ar- Tanged, gives promse of affording the most delightul musical entertainment of the season. HENRY WIENIAWSKI, greatest violinist, will contribute his most ceptable and famous performances, and LLB. OSTAVA TORRIANT, the ponte Le eens ed para donna, and ty £2! | Europe’ the ular tenor of the STRAKOSCH GRAND ITALIAN OF ERA COMPANY, The entire grlebrated ALMORL’S 3, ANY, Std pieces, 1ed by Mr, PS” UILMOWE In person, and | conceded to be the finest’ military musical organization in the Cnited States, will give compositions of notable grandeur. TO-MORROW (SU: NDAY) \Y)_ EVENING, MARCH 8 PROGRAMME. PART I. 1, Overturt OILMOR:. 2, colo for cornet, ntum Ego"... ‘Mercadante | Mr. M. ARBUCKLE. | & Recitation and Aria, “Uh, Luce “dl Amina,” from “Li '¢ Chamounix" Mile. OSTAY, 4 TO <REANL 4 Violin Solo—Fantasia, “fl Pirato HENKD WIENIAW: 6 Aria from “I qomaberay Mons. ViCTOR € 6 March, “Twent econd Regiment’. GILMORE’S 4WENTY-SECOND REGIMENT 1, Halleluiah Chorus, «. ” bre GULMORE'S TWEE NT 2 Aria trom “Le N west “Le Carnaval de MI 3 Violin Eqlo—andante and Venice’ Paganini RENAL he ae WesK. 4, Duet from “La Tray «Verdi Mile. TORRI NT and ‘Mons. CAPOUL * 5, Finale of ‘‘ariele”.. Sarkis h | “GILMORE’S Tf ‘AND. 6. Romanza from *Mign: thomas | Mons. VivTOR from the | “Messiah, Glory of the aaa LSSON MATINEE. NEE (this season). i CADEMY OF MUSIC. FIRST naLes d grand Matinee of the STRAKOSCH ITALIAN OPGRA COMPANY THIS (SA ae ree M ayoh is ati :wu P.M. .MIGNON VA TORRIANI, L, CARY, Lannea SUULARA, &e. n Orchestra. irand Chorus an sig xva10 1 ADMISION, TWO (2) DOLLAR! Reserved, peoata au parts), $3. Seats at ‘Academy and 701 and 114 Broudw BS eer MONDAY BV. hee G, fasch & ats, Lbs HUGUEN TLS50. Mme. CHRISTINE NTLSs Mile, ALIC CAMPANL 1, Mal WEDN DAY c MA IHALNELSSON, Seats at Acad cmv y at pees 701, and also at 114 WE Ei rh asvisied by ra , |. WIENIAW> of ERNANI. TREL, SCOLARA, RIGO LE 10. Mons, REL, TORRIAN), To be toliowed by the Third Mile, Ont AVA TORRIANL, E adore $ DECK AVEUCGLES—cthe lwo bila Men.) presen GRANDE BUUREOS NERIE MUSICALE BY CH, GRAND © nores AND oe CHESTRA, Musical Director. Mr. 8. BEHRENS Beats at Academy; ‘oad way. . LEATUERSTOCKING. 1 TWO PERFORMANCES. LAST TWO PER! FORMANCE AFTERNOON AT 13). AT 8. AFTERNOON AT 1:3), NING gRVENING ATs. a HATHERSTOCRIN SANT OF Tie MOHICANS, GREAT STAR CAST, wl rl N — TO Day, PICTURESQUE SCENERY HALF-PAST ONE. THRILLING TABLEAUX. LEATHEASTOCKING THE CAVE AT OLEN’S FALLS. HE THE eal fy THE BAR- LAS. Tie AS, THIs qe ING, |run wassat ite AT THE | EIGHT O'CLOCK, THE AU 3 AL FOREST. MONDAY, yt Ke iret epee of Mr. MAY in the charming. dmeriean back ‘oods Idyl, CROCKEL Nist0's GARDE MAYO, MONDAY, March 9, The favozite vo unk Ameri ‘an Actor, ANK MAYO, Will make his first appearance at this theatre in Murdock’s pe yi love story, Y er supported by Mist itow Rand (her, first appearance at this theatre) and a powertul dramatic compa fth'Avenue Hotel: theatre ticket ot ce, | way, sixth avenue, xth avenue, thavenne, aiul at the doo on the evening of the lecture, VEREIT, M.D. WILL GIVE A ties, on Monday, March 9, at 3 s leciure room of the First’ Bapt n, Pastor), Park avenue, tween ‘thirty nin ortieth streets, New Y. in the Harlei Congregational Church. avenue and liu street, at 3:30 1 March Li. THE BALL, SEASON. ARAND BAL MAsQu 7 bagle Masauc | MATINEE Batts every. SATURDAY AFTERNOON from to 6o'clock I. M., and evenin rom 7% to o'clock F. M. hela at Beethoven Hall, ZU and 208 Fifth street, near Bowery ECOND FANCY DE ANNUAL AND 6 AND Masquerade Ball of the Covmovolitan Culinary Assecta- York, on thursday, Marca 12, 1s 74, jour de lu at Irving Ha Fieve entien extra {ad 4 $1 exch. f Grand orchestra of thirty pieces. | ui A. GAFFEL, tion of Ni in and laay, supper incinded, $3; | B.—The supper, prepared by the artists of the Asso- lion, will be very’ varied Rene, ae WVELE: IVATH L ULARS at p or evening, sleventh st. cademy CIR A —DODWORTH'S PRIVAT 8 FOR DANC- « ing, No. ner Twenty-sixth street. Pu P. Send fo JAUSE'S SOTREN I b » VING HALL, | 1K a EVERY SATURDAY EVENING, from & to 12 10P3” veh 7, at ), commene gatl GEORGE H. WALLACE & S08, NOTICE, ik MAILS FOR EUROPE for the w aturday, March ¥ ett will Close at this office as follows: —On Weine i iz on Fie ged atille Ao Mo aod on Saturday at ‘bie A M, OST OF Fi AMUSEMENTS, ‘ALLACE Proprietor and Mai Doors oj ‘omme} NINETEENTH mee oF wie Le saree hy GRE Se FORTY. Y NINTH AND Las FORMANCE Lora Tyan’ 8 serget comedy of ALFRED EVELYN......... LESTER WALLACK SATURDAY “EVENING, Coleman's gelebrated cat comedy of the Lora Dubenty (mis irst appearance since piis.recent severe tines Mr. Jobm-Gilbert Dr. Pangloss, LL.D. r. John Brougham Dick Dowlass. Mr. Edward Arnott Zekiel Ho fr. Harty Beckett Steadfast” W. Carroil Kenrick M. Holland Henry Sia Cicely Home: Lady Duberiy. Caroline Dormer. an active preparation, “Mr, drama of THE VETERAN, Joop's MUSEUM Last aul TIMES OF THE BOY D BOTH MATINER AND ‘NiGHT Miss Dora Goldthwaie Lester Waliack’s military MATINEE THE B DEI NIGHT 2 at apps ARAB 3 BB. AND HL. fUVILLE. MONDAY, MARCH MISS. ALICE HARRISON In BEXTHA, lee MACHINE GIRL, ie AVENUE THEATRE. FIRST woHARITY? MATINEE The most ateoring drama since “Leah, the Forsaken,” renewing in every respect the electrical success uf “The Ticket of Leave Man. TH AVENUE THEATR: - a aman street b near Broadway. Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY... Begins at 8 Proprietor and Manager *"Mr. Dany bens to annonnce that in view of the gilbert, brillant: Comedy the redo a e pre So¥SisveaL HONSE and’all oilicr novell PO} stron ED FOR THE PRESENT, AMOST ELECTRIC, ESS! ALTERNATING TEARS, LAUGHTER and RESO! OUNDING APPLAUSEL RITY, every night and Batainy "Matinee, at 1:30, until turther notice. Mr, CHARLES FISHER r. D. H. HARKINS Mr. FRANK HARDEN BERG vith JAM CLARK wv. : RANK CHAPMAN ir. W. B N Tiss AD. s iss SARA JEWETE Miss FANNY DAVENPORT iss GRIFFITHS: Act I.—A Brand from the Burning. Act If-—Caius smaihus Smiles on His Descendant, Act III.—Hunted Down, _Act IV.—The Tramp and Her Protectress are Quits, LYM) (0) Vv, AUDEVILEE AND Panaae eee AL EVENT ( NEW ERA IN FAMILY AMUSEAIENT, No ordinary show confines our powers; A boundless uanyere of art is ours: Unparalleled in history, more and more - wid week in wonders greater than betore; eS mid amusements, urandest of events, iggest show on earth tor thirty cents. LOOK AT IT) THINK OF IT! Besides the usuai avalanche of force ‘Stars will be adaed a week, ending >aturday. M. THE MUBICAL WONDEE 0 oF he AGE, the most talented Austoat one Gharactor Artists in the world. Oraaweeee CATARACT OF Metaltd STARS. Appaling “Gpminasta, Great Mons. Lo: Loyal, eae Mstislaosily Brothers, mith itussell, Sol 81 AM ELSTROM C oF ARTISTIC RTIRACTION, with an army of 1 Speslalty Artis Artists, forming a combination tainment never equalled, AND EN, AND SATU RDAY MATINEE, with a roaring Farce, and concluding with a sar cy's_shakespecrian, Mytiological, Nonsensical Litt ‘. cal D's Swe ASTRAY: or, LOVE'S LABOR LOST, ad those nterly, inimitable He McANDREW. KRIVAN AND M. Admission—Family Circle, Sdc.; Parauet and Dress Cirle, 50c. ; Reserved § eats, Orchestra und Balcony, $1. _ IBLO'S GARDEN. LEATHERSTOCKING LAST NIGHT BUT ONE. George Fawcett Rowe's beautital Drama, ATHERSTOCKING + OR, THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS, STAR COMBINATION CAST. LLING y HISTORICAL TABLEAUX 7 cite Fone oe thn Barra OKs, E OF THE FORT. AUTUMNAL FOREST, AY, AT 1 \K MAYO in his great ir ane “ot seats now open. TBLO'S GARDEN. MATINEE, N Lu ATHERSTOCEING: Or, THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS. LAST MATINEE TO-MORROW at hall-past one. LAST TO-MORROW at half past one. (Kjouosseem, Broadway and Thirty-fifth street, Open from 1 to Sand from 7 te 10 P, M. The exposition of PARIS BY MOONLIGHT ‘will be continued, by request, during March only, when it must be withdrawn, and LONDON IN 1828 BY DAY and the gorgeous Pictorial Ilu- Fe of LONDON IN 1874 BY NIGHT, now ar- Fived, whi be exhibitea, with, the extragrdinary effects ot Moving Water’ and Figures, with Moon- light, Gaslight, Storm and Lightning. ENTERTAINMENTS IN TRE LECYORIUM during the present week will be varied by ie Monday. Mar American id: ____ Box 0 oftice “‘KAIOLONT AHL 40 SLNAKASANY AALLOOUISNI ONV TVUOR THE RENOWNED PRAEGER FAMILY, with their unique and beautiful Musical Perfor- mances on the Mclophone-Aither, and Mandolin, and their exquisite Cat Duets, Swiss Warbiings and Buresque Instrnmentarion, as performed be- Europe. NOVELTIES OF THE GRAND ARCADE, sof tore the crowned he: Additions daily to the novelties of the GRAND ARCADE, Admission $1. M THEATRE, Fourteenth street, near Sixth avenue. SATURDAY, MARCH 7, No extras. Tp oP OM, Grand Farewell Matinee Jase a and pearance of MLLE. ILMA DI MURSKA, The entire opera of MA -LADY HENRIETTA ILMA ae tM iia Blu, Mant, sopegelesam Signor FOSA' Also the second act of UINORAK, and others. il comprising the celebrated Shadow Song, which will be by supg tor the first ae ILMA DU MURSKA rOVUL AR Wet General Admission, $1 A YCEUM THEATRE, Fourteenth I sttect, ae Sixth avenue. rae 5 EW YORK, © the honor to anm TS IN NE MARIE, ce that the WW VOW OF vA The manageme nt hi FAREWEL prior to her departure tor California and Europe, wit | Pommence at the above theatre, under the direction of hizzola, on MONDAY, MARCiI 9, 1874, and continue two weeks, when the musical and comical Parisian sensation, LA FILLE DE MADAME ANGOT, Will be reproduced by t ho appeared e celebrated artists unequivocal sttccess at the eurlier repre- Mr. A. Chorus and Orchestra, new Scenery, Cos- nn square Marmer's, N! at Noo itt Broadway) tthe Lyceum 71 Broadway Theatre, Y PASTOR'S OPERA HOU KAN M y oun ansan yt the day. TUAIT oI ANDY ay ; THI CLAM TONY PAst Miss Lt BARRY, TOOL, All the popula + id entertainment. Pun LANG, ‘titan, Avorites to-day. liun, genuine tan. re nag GTEINWAY HALL—8 ATURDAY, MARCH 7, AT P.M. ¥ lety, With the kind asstst- prand: Miss Antonia Hen te, Jd. Graft, tenoi y toner and Mf He Full chorus and g ni orchestra, | Sax Bruch's Odyssee tobe performed tor the f Adiuission, $1; reserved seats, Me, extra, hada Clurmer's music store. Uh Broadway, oF trom any member » MOSENTHAL, Seerctar CEUM eee KA'S FAREWELL MURS GRAND | MATIN SATURDA, Mare i "P.M, MAMTA, AND DiNORAH. Popniar prices. Admbssion, $1. Reserved seats, 0c, and $1 extra, ‘ PVG TERA rae Secon and Third avenues PAUL FALK Pro nee ina mis AND MOST REFINED MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY AY iH TOCLUOK, festimonial Concert to | | now be g c. | FP — AMUSEMENTS, OOTH’S THEATRE, LESSEE, J. B. BOOTH, pee ef in game ae IS SATURDAY MA MATIN: htm and the porate goa Oy Bene act, entitled TRIS SATURDAY EVE EVENING, MAROW 7, Shakespeare's Great Tragedy of MACBETH. LADY MACBETH SME. SANAGSOUER, Inactive preparstion She qtegpepre's Grand Play of QUEEN KATHARINE... MME, JANAUSOHER MONDAY EV MARCH 1 DION BOUCICA nie Wie APPEAR, Seats secured in ad ame at the ny neatg and atthe 01 Music Store of ay Wii id MiTTE, Nites MORRIS. SWI.S SWAL MONDAY—First time of J. dy MoCLOSREYS drama of VER THE PLAINS, Will shortiy Bie meets a new drama by Stanley McKenna, entitled $e? 514 adway, 20000680 'Propristor HEATRE CoMIQU 4 Mr. JOSH HART.....00ese. MATINEE EXTRA NOTICE. MATINEE ptt TO-DAY, MONDAY, MARCH 9, ager i the wonder of the world, an ie HAKT — Dine ERNEST BYNE, Feet GrbbaEr and hi upe of P RPORMING BIRDS, ‘She finest ever seen. Mr. J. H. BUDWorTRH, Comedian and 1 and Vosalist, Bebe reques' wt, the world ree ned OTULLIGAN GUARDS, by the origi HARRIGA! And the Sensation Dra TLALIAN je AUBRONE ‘Tia ‘Tho Slaves of the Harp. atk UE OPERA HOUSE, rit izhth street, near Lexington avenue, AMATEUR. DEAS PuRFORMANCK the MURRAY HILL awamete bt AMATIC ASSOCIATION, THE POOR OF THis ON NETBENTH WaRD, SATURDAY EVENING, MARCA 7, 1871 under the auspices of the Nineteenth Ward Relief Com pe which occasion will be proguced MORNING CALL,” “BVERYBODYS 'S FRIEND." Fee ey hal at$ieach, can be had of the following com bis MicmaL caer Ra ety City Hall. GENERAL T. W. CONWAY, 25 Beekman place, POULE, COO Last Fitty-sixth street, R, President German-American Bank. ‘ON R, NICHOLS, Is West Forty-third street KOHN, 82 Third avenue. SMITH, ‘Treasurer, 86 Bowery. eserved seats and boxes can pe had of CHARLES @, BULL, 236 Kast Forty-ninth street, or at the door on the evening of the performauce. ‘Doors open at 74. Curtain rises at & HEATRE, M** F. B. L T LED ASTRAY, URDAY. ‘Maith, 8 ecial bili, ir WHO OWss LINE? MAS ne be a ni LITTLE JACK DARWIN, WILLIS COBBE an’ his troupe of trai ined sand Monkeys, M. AOAROLL, Yebbo ene NEdE, AT MATIN Mile. RTE LA, AT MATINEE, The entire Troupe ‘a MATINEE, ae? Cea Mrs, Mr. Frank Roche, Lilian Gonway. ERMANTA THEATRE. .D. aE ae Director INSPECT Or} comedy, in five acts, by Gassinan’ Krueger. Box office open daily trom 9 till 4 o'clock, EW YORK STADT THEA N ae BLL Pe RE. RMANOCES OF PAULING LUCGAS IN UREND GEEMAN OBARA, SATURDAY EVENING, MA’ 7 (oy general request), DON JUAN. Mme. PAULINE pis in her great role of POPULAR ShICES. laters! a Broadway. and Master eee AGRA |, Au the Mammoth Trou ups | Last Two Performances of Mile, MARIE ZOEK, in her great char re as the Dumb Girl, in the Melodrama ot “The Mountain Devil.” M POLIT. Miss Lizzie Kelsey. MHETROPOLITAN| Miss Jennie Hughes 2 Ore eit i Mile. Leona Dare, o'clock, M RICKEY and MASTER BARNEY, Ata thelr truly laughable Sketches, Harry Sinclair, George Ketchum, Taphorn, Cool White, penn Queen, Wm. West, ‘cha, Worley, their side xplitting Acts, The MARTINETET THOUPE of Pantomimisu, together with our Regular Company. Afternoon, doors open at 1; evening at 7. Popular prices ot admission ; children half price, Secure vour seats in advance EW PARK THEATRE, es eat Manager.. A. BR, SAMUELLS . R. SHEIL BARRY, in biamey and beautitul Drama, EVEN UNTO DEATH, Also KING SABRO in his ‘Ter ae Ehte for Lite T. MUDGE 1 his Original Specialti MON ‘DAY, MA MARCH 9, OLIVER DoUD BYRON, OPOLITA METROPOLITAN METROPOLITAN ME HOPOLITAN and, YANT'S MIN! STREET. BF FAMILY MATINEE. “ropar, (any! fay CLOG K, : MATINEG T 2 O'OLOCK, MATINEE AT 2 O'CLOCK, MATINEE AT 2 O'CLOCK. MATINEE AT 2 OCLOOK MATINEE TO-DAY. MATINEE TO-DAY. TO-DAY, TO-DAY, EB OF PROGRAMME, CHANGE OF PROGRAMME, 4 popular scene, scl OOL. BRIGANDS-LES BR Gharasture by Dan Brvane . Eugene, Nelse Seymour, Bob Hart, Brockway, Emerson, Hogan, Dave d, de. Introducing the celebrated “Whispering and Cho vast WGARABI ERS’ MARCH and SOO FLY. SoHOOL, MATINER, EE TO. AN BRYANTS, GRAND FAMILY MATIN TOOL AT RtiGANDS, BRIGANDS, BRIGANDS, BRIGANDS, BRIGANDS, 8 SCH BRIGANDS. SCIIOOL. SCHOOL. + «Bob Hart NJ Seymour Dunce P; oer Brvant e1 roe ‘, rn, TODA CHILDREN TAL a ‘pith QTEINWAY HALL. rN “THOMAS? MATINEE, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, March 7, at2, THEODORE THOMAS’ FOURTH GRAND MATINEE, Op. Beethoven -Handel olkmann K. in D minor, Op. 69 ( ato by Mr. LOUIS Lt ristan and isolde | Tnigode tion and, agner Arietta, “In questa tomba oset Beethovea, Ir, MYRON W. Was Symphonie Poem, © Lamento ¢ Trionto”....Lisat Adtnission ekets SL xeserved seats 50 cents extra. sale of seats will commence ths morning at | the box sof Steinway Hall, and at Nos, 701 and 1s | Bre ay y HAL AY, MARCH 12, GRAND “1 Upoaltively fast appearance of ert and arentest violinist, Europe KL WLENIAWSEI, prior to his departure tor Havana on the Ith inst. oy which extraordinary oceasion the following nega Combination of eniivent artists will ent. ACh P. FERRANTI, STRAL Ni A“GRAND ORC “itis sin ROMAKN oni ta MBIRLINSRE shot Cc. OXITA, it whe aitalive away Hail; Schir- 30 Union square, MONDAY EVENING CONCERTS. se re i anne BAND, ILMORE G TW MONDAY EVENING, Thre 9. ¥ Tickets, He. ; packages of 1, $4,at the Moor and of members ot the regiment. _ , et eee FAREWELL sate Bay March fj MARTHA AND DINORAH. Popuiar prices. ts, S0c, and $l extra, verytning peo ex daily on th Murties unable tw attend Ch Wave thet Forwarded, post trow on receipt ol 2 dressing SECRETARY NEW YORK MUs Reatusty, 613 Broadway, | TI MURSRA OP: le. GHT THE FIN SHALL HAVE TO.NT it genuine imported Eriangen and Pilsen Beer on draugh: iso best ir e: Cigars, AN are in vited. 5. GREIBEL Wf Sixth avenue, Sixth Avenue Garden. ETROPOLITAN M THE. » ™~ sow PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, HERALD BU “BUILDING, BROADWAY AND ANN STREET. A LARGE A880 SORIMENT OF THEATRICAL, MINSTREL AND VARIETY OUTS CONSTANTLY ON HAND,

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