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UIKECIW b'Olt AUVEBTISKK3.
lurejillTVIS-ln Pack?itli and 6th cola.
aSTKOLt HjY ? 1 2tm Pagm??th cel.
billiards?Ui> Pau*?IMeol.
HOARDERS WASTED?-no Pai;*?4?h col.
hoard and lodging wanted?2sv Pack?4th col.
brooklyn real ESTATE for MALE?2d pag*-1*1
c?l.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES??nt PAG*.
business notices -7rii p iu*?Sth c?l.
?'ity kkal. estate kok salf.vjn i'ac* 1st coL
CLERKS and salesmen?12TII I'ag*-3d col.
COACHMEN and qahdknerk?12tb Pag*?3d coL
coal and WOOD-Bp Pauk?sdeol.
coastwise S'TKAllSii tPS?12th Pag*?Gill coL
copart.vkr.slf i PS?Utm Pact.
panging academies?1st Pag*?1th coL
pentirtrt?12t* Pagk-CiIi coL
pry goods?Isr Pack?4th col.
dwelling houses to let. furnished and unfurnished?2j>
Pagk?2tl hiki 3d col*.
EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS?12tb Pauk?5ui ?ud fltli col*.
EL ROPE?21) Paok-SI col.
FINANCIAL?Srn I'agK.
FoR SAlE?Jo I'aok?41h cM. _ _ __ ?
FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET?2D .
Pacv? Xd col.
FURNITUKB?12tii Pa?:h?fith col. , ..
1IKLP WANTED?FEMALEti-iatn Pack?2d ?nd 3d
help wanted?m ALES?12tii pa.:*-3d?nd 4tli col*.
horses, carriages, ag.?IbT 1'agb?2d, 3d and 4th
col*.
HOTELS?2n Pag*?Mil col. ?. ,
HOUSES, ROOMS. ac.. w.aj4tc5d?3d Pao*?3d col.
I.NSTBUCTIoN-Idt Pack?5th col.
JERSEY CITY. 1IOROKKN. HI DSON CITY AND BF.Robn
real ESTATE FOR SALE?2S Pauk-UI col.
iiHVU ftr, rr..w?M?t A\?r?vv?.
LEGAL NOTICES?3d Cach?M col. ,
LOST AND FOUND?1 ft Each?1st col.
MACHINERY?2d I?a<;ic?4th col.
MARBLE MANTELS?12t* Pack?<>tb col.
jSlHCE'LLANEOl-S^ADVBllTISEMENTS?10TH Tacb?6th
col.
MISCELLANEOUS?2n Pack?4th col.
MUSICAL?I?T l'A?i*-4tli col.
NEW PUBLICATIONS?7th Pagh-5th col.
PERSONAL?1st Pack?l*t col.
HANOPORTKrt, OROANS. AC.?1?t Pack?4th col.
POST OFFICE NOTICE?1?t Pack?ttli col.
PROPOSALS?1st Pack?1th col. ?
PROPER! V OL T OF THE CITY' FOR SALE OR TO
RKNT-2n Pack?1st col.
REAL ESTATE TO EXCM ANGE?2d Page?1st and 2d
cols.
REAL ESTATF. WANTED?2d Pace?2d col.
RELIGIOUS NOTICES?1 at Pacb-Isi col.
KKWA&DS?1st Paub?lit col.
SALES AT AUCTION?12th Pack?4th and 5th colnmns.
SITUATIONS WANTED?FEMALES?12th Pace?1st and
2d columns.
SITUATIONS WANTED?MA LPS ?12th Pack?3d column.
SPONTANEOUS COMBUSTION OF BITUMINOUS
COAL ON SHIPBOARD?7?l Pack?nth col., and
10th Pace?2d. 3d, 4th, 5th and 6th cols.
SPECIAL NOTICES?1st Pack? 1st and 2d col.
STORAGE?21) Pack?3d col.
TUP, TRADRS?12th Pack?tth col.
TO LF.T FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES?2n Pack?2d col.
TRAVELLER'S GUIDE? 12th Pack-tlth col.
UNFURN1BIIED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET?
2d Pace?3d col.
WANTED TO PURCHASE?2n Pack?3d col.
watciiks, jewelry, ,tc.-2i> PACK-sdcoi.
WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR
TO LET?2n Pack?1st col.
WINTER RESORTS?2d Pack?4th col.
PEltSOk'AL.
AMBKR-YOU ARE SO FOOLISH. I be 1'LIED AT
once. Leave to-night, 27lh for home. All Ib done.
SILVER GRAY.
gronohink.
Brooklyn?meet me today (Pkiday), iialfpast
nine, mine place. JOHN.
AKLJMT wifb.?WHY DID YOU OMIT "TWO
Words" in your letter I You made miserable,
YOUR I*BT HUSBAND.
I FOURTEENTH sfT MIDWAY BET W EEN UN ION
squire end 5th nv., thirty live minutes part noon, Wednesday
1st. Would lady, in darkish dress, held up, showing
red and black underskirts and currying iinrhrallu opened
whose attention was arrested by admiring glance* of gontlcmhii
pasring In coupe and who looked baek^rurd at him as he
tried to aee her again through back ot cotipo. vouchsafe acquaintance.
Say which able of street, and through Personals
column. Address HAUNTED.
TT'ANHIE B.?AM IN NEW YORK; WRITE EARLY TO'
J day (Friday) where I can sue you. Address THOMAS,
Herald Uptown Branch office.
7T M Y Kits FORM KRLY SHIRTM ANI1FAOTURMR OS
It. 4th ar. A customer wants your address. J. \V , box
ltitl Herald office.
(A EOROE WEST, WHO I.EFT ENGLAND IN 18R9,
J will hear of something to his advantage If he will apply
to Mr. CORNELL, 15 M. Paul's churchyard, Londun,
Rngiana. or if any one enn give information in regard to hint
they shall be rewarded.
UNRIKTTA?MOTHER IS ON HER DYINO BED
on yodr account; yini may save her life ?hy coming
home. Yon did not even unswor our letters. Why are you
o cruel f Come home at once. YOUR SISTKRb.
Lto b.?was-t1*kke anything"particular
fur me to Know in your last week's lost letter?
About E ?
PETITES PIEDS?STOPPED AT THE JEWELLER'S
and then at the drug store, and then took the stage.
PLEASE RETURN ALBUM OR ENCLOSED PICtures
taken Wednesday evening, March 1, from 33 7th
t. Reward. No questions.
110M, I HAVE BENT IONE; (iO POK IT "
UNCLE TOM.
."UTILL MAMIE TRYON OR TEWE9 t>KNI)"TlER~"aFTT
dress to an old friend? Address box 128 Herald Uptown
Brauch office.
\VriLlTfirE PRETTY YOUNG I.APY, WITH AUBURN
IT hair, wb<> sat in second row orchestra, next to gentleman
with ulster, at Olympic matinee Wednesday, oblige
htm with her address. Address box 133 Herald office.
ILL MR. C.7 THAT "STOPPED AT BROTHER
Qeorgo'a Hotel, Milford. Conn., some yoara ago. call
on friend that was with htm. Immediately. It
1 r?16.? MANY THANKS, DAULINU: NEXT WEEK
Xc/ if you wish. Much love *n<l many kisses. POWER.
RELIGIOUS NOTICES."
OAT i>. L. MOODY
Mr. IRa D. HANKEY
conduct services at
Hippodrome,
between Madison and 4th avu, :6th and 27tb sts.,
entrance on Madison av.,
KVKKY DAY
at 12 o'clock, Saturday and Sunday excepted.
EVERY KVENINO
at 8 o'clock, Saturday excepted
Overflowing- meetings,
8 to 8 ;45 o'clock, except Saturday. Conducted bv Rev. Dr.
8. 11. Tyog, Jr., and Mr. IRA D. 8AKKRY.
Entrance 4th ar.
For young men only
every night at ! o'clock, Sntnrdny excepted.
Entrance on 4th aw.
Women's Meeting,
from 1 to 1 :45 o'clock, Saturday and Sunday except d, in
J)r. Conkling's church. Madls<>u nv . corner 28th at.
"How to Deal with Inquirers," Thursday, 4 P. M.
8CNDAY, March 11.
Lecture on Daniel, bv Mr. MOODY, 8 A. M.
(Entrance Madison av.)
Tickets ct admission obtained at the Yonng Men's Christian
Association and the Hippodrome. ?
Meeting lor women only, P. M.
Meeting for men only^ 8 P. M.
No tickets of admission required except for Lecture on
Daniel.
The doors will he open one half honr ?>efore each service.
The expenses of these meetings are large, and must be defrayed
by private sabscriptions.
Contributions can be sent to J. Plerpont Morgan, Esq.,
Treasurer, 23 Wall street: RAMI'EL THOKNE.
Chairman Com. of Arrangements;
,W. E Dopgk, Chairman Ueneral Committee;
Nxtiia* Bishop, Chairman Kx. e Committee.
LOST AND rOl'ID.
JOBT?AT THE "BANNER BALE." AT CIIIC K Eli! Nil
J Hill, on February 28, a ??>Id Lockpt with a single poarl
aet in it. The Under will receive a suitable reward by returninir
the same to the office at C'hlekerincr Hall.
IOBT-A EUttlAN LEATHER OAKS, CONTAINING
J railroad paeees, of House to anyone but the owner;
imuie on case. Any person returning the tame to 415
Broadway will be liberally rewarded.
OUT?ON BhOADWAV. Tlll'KMiAN NOON. BEtween
10th ?t. anil Fulton, a lady't Clialelain. WatcChain,
gold Croat, two gold Coin*, gold ami pearl Pencil attached.
A liberal rewa-d on its return to BLOOMKH AHIMi'HON,
132 Fniton el.. Ntw York.
08T?BETWEEN tUD AND BOTH *TK, A HOLD
enamelled Watch and Chain, with Charms. The finder
Will he rewarded by leaving it at 250 West 42d it.
L* OfiT -Ol* 21)1 EST.. A II.ALF BItEDTLAROB SIZKO
8kye Terrier; brnwn eare, grey back, green collar, with
email brats padlock on hit neck. A suitable reward paid on
his return to 34 West 12th at.
REWARDS.
J; ? ~a ~ 11 o*Ct> KSfflfET"an a&.
ijlij chor on one side and Nellie engrossed on the other
Ide Leave with clerk at Herald I'ptowu Branch office,
1,263 Broadway, and get reward.
(hi l\ RKvi'AKD?FOB RETURN OF A LITTLE WHITE
iflU and light red long haired Blu*.
FRED. ENOKI.KK, No. 14 Helancey it.
TVSBAXKtf OK MEN A Sl'BC'IALTV.
J ' 11KNHY A. UAMKIAX. !?., 144 l.exinfttco ?t., near
Sttb it. Office hours from 8 to 3.
i>>in RKW AK 1)7?MTar"djToTt ABOIjT KMiaT;AKY
(>?') 13. supposed between 30th rt. and (.Antral Park, a
Koekelbook contalnlnr fx\ The Coder will please return
the same toOllABLOTTE SCOTT. So 444 Weet 4Mb St.. as
It learns tlic owner destitute. '
^PKCIAL. JfOTKKI,
A*-"'' ?ti'AAv Q. BOYcSTaflnf bkoaj)Wa'v.
. Divorces obtained promptly, without publicity; desertion,
incouipaUblUty.rhnhitnal drunkenness, infidelity, Inhurnen
treatment, conviction of felony. Passports obtained.
. eweettnev orirv rc?isi.ii*a ,.u . IT
A?>? na.ni o U r J. a.
SMITH A CO
KKKTUCKT, SSTOA CLASS 311?TO* IS76.
TO, 60, 4M. 71. I, 4. 40, 70, TO, 14, 43, 61.
KKMTUCKT. CJ.AS.1 312?SOH 1*76
74, 53. 7o, 6. .V), 77 ?<>, p, 17, M, fit*. 47
All orrtsrs address B. > A 111 A.N, box 4.S70 Pott office New
Torkctjr
A ?PAllKH, KklKHriON A OO.
J\.. Kentucky Slate laottcrlos. drown doll*.
Ro)nl Havana lottery, drown eeerv 17 jars
Kentucky Sin Jo Number Lottery. drown Rorch 25, 1076.
I'pses cashed, inform alinn tarnished ond circulars free
IKi Kroadway. Port efflco bos 5.272 Row York. .
"A ?ROY A I. ITATANA UITTKRT. ~~
J\. browing Saturday, March 4, 1P70.
1 prise of Spanish dollar*. 100,000
1 |trlu<rf Spanish dollars. .Mi,(??i
2 prites. each of .Spanish dr.llara, 25 lb*)
1 priaoof. Spanish dollars, 10.000
and f*?4other priao*.
Whole ticket", fV": helvrt. *10; quarter*, *6, tenths, $2.
Herman tlnverntnent laottorle*
, Priaoa cashed. > "
f. a bos 5.504. 116 Wsrtoo street. New York.
*r\lHKASB? OP MEN, WH ATKVRK THR CAlihR, KK1/
qnlrlny medical or ?irrr1co1 trontment. rnred by II D
RiNDI.K M D.. PhesirJon Oud Snreoon. 142 Wort 4PAh n.
E NE
y
> Sl'KHAI' 1U1IIKS.
A' ITAHVMA STATB PIKTRIBCTIONS?CHARTERED BY
the Legislature. Twelfth monthly distribution. on the
Havana plan. class 12. to he drawn nl Mobile, Ala., March
l?i before sworn miamisaioner*. cash prises; capital
prise. filS.OOt). Tickets, ; quartan, f 1 29. All prises paid
In full niter tlie'druwing. Also distributions on the French
plan everv Wednesday. Tickets, f 1. Agents wanted; commission.
allowed. For eircul?r? address IVlhXl.VR 4 CUi,
boa 3,410 I'oat office. New York.
T^XTKA HAVANA LOTTERY.?CAFrTAL PRIZE
fj #1,0P0,(XW; wholesale and retail order* filled: circular*
and ticket* rea<ly. K. SO NN E.N15EKU, box 1.186 Post of
flee. Mew Haven, Conn.
/MJOD? FOR THE
International Exhibition.
The undersigned, ileneral A rents of the
American and Red Star Steamship Lines,
from
Liverpool and Antwerp to Philadelphia,
will act * agent* for exhibitor*, and in co-operation with
leading Philadelphia firm* In the different branche*
ol Industry as expert*, will undertake the
reception, installation and general care of gooda
during the
International Exhibition.
Forfnrthrr information address
PETER WRIOITT <* PONS.
Philadelphia,
or, RICHARDSON. PPENCK A CO., Liverpool.
K. VON DKU BECKE, Antwerp,
p old and silver" and any article contain*
VT in); gold bought at market price. Poltaning. gilders'
Kays, Ac., burnt and melted by refiner rtCllAWKL, -3
John at.
?OFFICIAL DRAWINO KENTUCKY STATE LOT
terlee. SIMMONS. DICKINSON A CO. Managers.
KENTUCKY. KXTI1A CLASS no. 203?MARCH 2, 1870.
64, 41, 75, 57, 7. 211. tt(), 8 13. 20, CM, 18, 40.
KKMTPCRY. CLASS MO. 2l>4? MAUl'II '2, 1H7??.
38, 88, 17. 33. 3. 55, 18. 75, 41. 18, 36, 3o, 28. 18.
HKKRY, KXTKA CLASS NO. 103?MARCH 2, 1876.
37, 24, (to, 4. 71. 11. 1. 04. ??. 67, 7, 40. 23.
IIKMItY, CLASS MO. 184?MARCH 2, 1876.
32. 11, 58. 5u, 41, 07, 35, .34, 36. 47, 6, IS, 37. 62.
Full information ov applying to or addressing J. CLt'TE,
206 Broadway or box 4,iHtO l ost office.
T7" ^SIMMONS.TDICKINBON k CO.'8 GRAND MONTHIV.
ly Distribution on the Havana plan, to be drawn
Marr.h 25. Aiso KoyAl Havana tif Cuba draws March 4.
Full inform tttiou by' applying to or addressing J. CLUTE,
2Cs> Broadway or box 4.1 SID Pott office.
631 ANHOOIi"?2t*lTH EDITION-A T141.AI OK KX
ill planntory of the cansea, witli instructions for the successful
treatment of Weakness, Low Spirits, Nervous Exhaustiou.
Muscular Debility and Premature Decline in Manhood;
price, M rents. Address the author, Dr. E. DE K.
CURTIS, 207 West 22d St.. New York.
N'ERVOUB EX HAI'STION ?A MEDICAL ESSAY,
comprising a scries of lectures delivered At ICahu'* Mu?eum
of Anatomy, New York, on the entitle and cure of Premature
Decline, showing indi?nmul?ly how lost health may
he regained, affording a clear Kjffmpsis of the impediment* to
mnrringe and t lie treatment of nervous and physical debility,
being the result of 20 years' experience. Price 35 cents. Address
the author. Dr. L. J. K.illN. office and residence 51
East 10th st.. New York
OFFICE OF TflR
m.ve vm.'l' vi tttat iiik T.rtjrtT rnvpivv
northeast corner I'nlon .square,
4th nr. and 16tl> st.
New York, Feb. 22, 1P76.
Pleilse take notice that on and after the 1st day of MarcU
next tlic price of gas Inruiiihetl by this company will be reduced
from $2 75 to $2 50 per 1JKX) cubic feet.
C K GARRISON, President.
Ciiaklks Platk, Secretary and Treasurer.
KOFEASOR BELKW\ MWMKRIST. 219EAST MTU
st ? Instructions given. Class now forming. Sittings
dully, afternoon and evening. All nervous diseases cured.
Consultation free.
P~ILB8,~ril.E8.?HEMORRHOIDS OR PILES PERM A*,
nently eradicated in two to four weeks, without ligaturos.
caustic. Ac.; consequently without pain ; perfect cure
guaranteed in every instance and not one cent charged until
effected. Dr. TTOYT, 21 West 24th St.
R'OYAL SAXON LOTTERY.
Brunswick and Hamburg Lotteries.
Royal Havana Lottery.
WACHSMAN JT CO., Bankers,
Post office box 3,31ft. 75 und 77 Nassau st.
YARD WIDE CAMRKTCS, IOC. PER YARD. ~
Yard wide Prints, Pc. per yard.
LORD A TAYLOR, Grand and Cfcrystle sts.,
Broadway antl doth st.
dbT^TT /WUt ?WYOMING L( 1TTKRY DRAWS
5PloU,UUU, March 10; tickets ?1. six for $5; 66,000
prises; oue chauce in three ; circulars mailed free.
ALLEN ,t CO., 79 Nassau St.. New York.
HORSKg{ CARBHOgg, <M/.'
A GREAT, ABSOLUTE AND POSITIVK SALE
BY PUBLIC AUCTION.
THIS DAY (FRIDAY). MARCH 3,
AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK SHARP.
AT STABLE NO. 3 NEILSON PLACE (MERCBR ST.),
BETWEEN WAYEKLKY Oih CLINTON PLACES.
AND IN
REAR OF THE NEW YORK HOTEL,
OF SEVEN FINE. FAST AND RELIABLE TROTTING
FAMILY AND SADDLE HORSES. SUPERIOR
CARRIAGES. HARNESS. ROBES, BLANKETS, WHIPS,
AC.. AC.,
THE PROPERTY OF II. E. l'BCKIIAM, ESQ ,
who sells en account of ill tier.lt n, and by advice ol physician
goes abroad for an indefinite length of time.
Including tlie very handsome and fast dork gray Gelding,
Duplex. 15'y hands high, 7 year* old ; was sired by General
Knox, dam by Toronto Chief; lie Is one of the finest gaitcd
trotters in this city; can siiow a mile iqside of 2:35: will
show a 2 :25egaU; ne has full mane and tail, and is oue of
the safest horses driven on road, and warranted sound and
kind.
Fnst and handsome Trotting Gelding, 15,'i hands high, ft
years old; va< sired by iletsulrs llanibletonian ; dam a Star
inare, he can show three heats inside of 2:4G on day of sale,
and If he is trained this season will trot in 2 :W sure before
duly 1; he is an elegant, stylish, prompt and safe driver,
and warranted sound and kind.
A fast dapple gray Trotting Gelding, 15hands high, 5
years old; was sired by Dauiet Lambert ;daui by ConQdeuce;
he is one of the llnast voung trotting horses in this city:
trotted last fall w ithout training in 2:42; he can beat 2 :40
now, und is warranted sound and kiud.
Handsome and stylish trotting mare Empress. 15'i hands
high, 6 years old : was sired by Billy Denton, dam chestnut
mare Lady Woodford, by Matnhrino Chief; Empress trotted
five heals last fall on Beacon track all inside of 2 :32. and
was second in one best in 2 Empress can heat 2 :lk) on
any good track this day, and she Is warranted sound and
kiua
Handsome and fnst datk chestnut Horse, Blase, 151*
hands high, 7 years old, sireil by Edward Everett, dam by
Alexauuet's Mamhrino; Is in color a|ri cli chestnut sorrel 1,
with lone. How hie inane ami tail; waa raised by Jacoo
Fertftn, Esq . Westchester village, Westchester county; ho
tins Blase In face null two white ankles. anil is as handsome
as any trottor living; trotted Ht White Plains last summer
at l?ir. distancing nil roni|>ctltora in 2:3ti; he Is pure and
honest united, no hitching or skipping hut a s<iuare and
level trottor; Is ? tree, pleasant ami prompt driver; no
puller or lugger and an every and any day 2 .30 trotter; can
pull a mud wagon In 2 :40 on road and Is warranted sound
mid kind.
The fast and well known brown Trotting Horse Clay
Chief, sired by Kentucky Clay, dam by Bald Chief, 1 AJg
hands high, 3 years old this spring; record 2 id. under name
of Woodford Chief; has been us> d solely for privote road
Use during the last two years ; is a stouter and bettor horse
now thnu ever; is an elegant driver,?eiislhl#i.n,I well behaved,
and will trot faster this spring tliau ever; he was driven a
full mile last fall over Fleetwood I'ark in 2 .'ki, to wagon, by
M. Roden.tie was the king of all road trotters at Washington
and Baltimore ; he can beat 2 ;30 on any go"dtrack;
is warranted sound and kind; come and ride behind this
lainous trotter any time prior to sale.
Also 2 oilier Hors ?; description at sale. Also 4 top Wagons.
2 Pony Phaetons, 1 Kockawsy, 1 Sleigh, single and
double Harness, iilankets, Kebes. Wliipa. Ac Ac.
N. B?SALE POSITIVE, RAIN OR -SHINE. STOCK.
NOW ON EXHIBITION AND TRIAL AT STABLES At>
ABOVE.
T ?MAJOR CHA3. W. BARKER, AUCTIONEER.
A' ETHAN ALLEN'S } ?f?*
HAMBLETOXIANS.... J
rvr.xTfg J UNEQUALLED lo*
KNOXEH lop the fastest green
TV I? pore 1 EASTERN bred Trotters
DKEWS } IN America.
TO BE SOLD positively without reserve, at Barker A
Son's City Auction Mart and New York Taltersalls, corner
of Broadway and 31>tl< St., to morrow (Saturday), March 4,
at 11 o'clock, and com pri sing
SIXTEEN HEAD (including an elegant pair of 1SJ? high
Coacli or family Ueldiugs), thai can trot in from 3 intnntes
down to 2 :3U or better; all warranted and all of the best
trotting blood of the Eastern county.
MB. BROWN asks as a special favor that everybody In
search ol OBNUINK STOCK will come to day and ride behind
and TEST THE speed and driving qualities of any
of the lot aud therebv know when the time of sale comes
what t# do?WHETHER TO BUY OR NOT.
CATALOGUES at the Spirit and Turf offices or at the
Mart. Hale without reserve or postponement.
REMEMBER THE I f M K SHOWN.
TIME SHOWN
BEFORE YOU BUY.
A?major ciias w. barker, auctioneer.
the greatest sale ok trot!err
Walton. ever known. Walton
THE fxetnil l.l'I.KIl P.VKVT nS Till? '
CENTENNIAL YEAH.
MAJOR BARKER ha* the honor of announcing Mr J.
IllNN WALTON'S unexampled rait of the fiutett green
Tmttcrt in the world, to take place at Barker A Sou's t lir
Auction Mart and New York Tnti?r?a!t'e. comer of Broadwey
and 39th at., on Thursday next, March 9, at 11 o'clock,
and comprising
THIRTl-ONR HEAD?The mott- extraordinary lot arer
* offered to the public, consisting ol
ONE 111A r cAu neat 2 -an.
ONE THAT can beat 2 :HO.
ONE THAT can trot In 2 30.
SEVKN THAT can trot In 2 39.
BltlHT THAT can trot In 2 :4ft
FOUR THAT can trot in 2:4A.
F1VB THAT can trot In 2 :*>0.
FOUR THAT can trot In 9 30.
ALL warranted
AND ALL of the inoat fashionable
TROTTING blood.
STOCK WILL be on exhibition at Mr Walton't ttahlee.
No 141' !Ve?t 't9th st., from to-morrow (Saturday morning)
up to dar of sale.
MK. WALTON requests everybody to come and ride behind
and test the speed and driving qualities ol' an; ot the lot
previous to time of sale.
CATALOG CBN can be had at the Bplrit and Tosf olDces or
at the Mart or stables,
SALE POSTTIVK and no postponement
A" ? rmf SAI.E.-TWO HORSES; ONE I'OXY BUILT
. llorse and one cheap work Horse, $40. Apply at 44
Wposter st
-BARGAIN*, SIX OOOD LIVERY CARRIAGES;
. Itrctts, FhaeW-na. Curtain Coach, Pony Phaetons, new
and second hand Buggies, Wagons, at cost. J. W. PITNEY,
460 itd av. _ _ _
AN owner must sell NOBBY light TOP pony
Phaeton half value. Lumber y.ird. 7th av. and :t7th st
A SHETLAND PONY. WAGON AND HARNESS TOR
ante? Pony 6 yeara old, 38 tnchea lii|(h, lilood buy ; warranted
aound; tree from rloe; can lie n?ed by a elilld 6 yeara
old; aannnt bo aurpaaacd for atyla or beanty. Apply at novate
.table 161 Earn iMh at.
A -ON ACCOUNT OF LEAVING T1IE CITY I WILL
.it tell at a bargain one eery fine city made top road
Wapon alngle and double Ilarneea; alao fine Coupe Herneaa.
t alon ( lab atabie, No. ?> lath at., between Broadway
and ML ar.
W YO
EW YORK, FRIDAY, MAR(
HORSES, CARRIAGES, ?C. ^
Auction house ok van tarsrll a keabnet,
110 ami 111 EAST 13TU ST.,
NEAR 4TII av.
REOULAR HALES OF HORKBH AND CARRIAGES
EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY.
On every horse that 1* warranted toond or ktod and true
Id harness from one to three days It gjven to tost w urranteea.
CATALOGUE OF THIS ~DAY'8 (FRIDAY) 6ALB AT
10 O'CLOCK.
FAMILY ESTABLISHMENT.
TEAM BLACK HORSES. IB hands hitch. H end 0 year*;
kind and true in all harness; free from vice; stylish;
are very fast travellers; are i u every' way a safe and reliable
family team; aoht for no fault, and are warranted
kind and true and believed to be perfectly
and; and
LANDAU, lu line order, bunt hy J. R. LAWRENCE A (TO.
HEX FINE GOLD MOUNTED DOUBLE HARNESS, by
Graham.
Blankets, Robes, Whip, Ac.
TROTTING ESTABLISHMENT.
' DARK BAY MARK KANSAS GIRL, aired by STRAWN?S
MONARCH, the sire of MONARCH, Jr.; record, J :28:
dam the last I'llAltO mare SPANGLE; was raised
bv Captain Tough, and trotted ainllo on the Topoka
Truck, Kansas, lu 2 .42, when ft years old; la one of the
fin- si road or nolo marcs in this city; is IB hands high,
7 years old; kind and truo In all harness and under
saddle; free front vice: very stylish nud is warranted
sound, kind and true, and
TOP SIDE BAR WAGON, made by BREWSTER A CO.,
ot Broome at ; also set single
DUNSCOMB HARNESS, Robes, Blankets. Ac., Ac.
CHESTNUT TROTTING HORSE HONEST. TOM; trotted
at FLEETWOOD TRACK, beating SORREL JAKE
and others In 2 ;44, and can trot sure, any day. In 2 :50
or better; Is 15 hands, B years; kind nud truo in nil
harness; free from vice ; can be driven by any one and
is extra due roadster, and
HURRY WAGON, no top, in good order, and sot fine single
harness.
BAY HORSE, ML' HANDS high; ? yean old; kind and
true in all harness; free from vine; very stylish; la
every way safe ami reliable family animal; afraid of
nothing, and is warranted snnnd kind ami true, and
LANDAU LET. new Inst NOVEMBER, with pole and shafts,
made by J. H. HltEWSTER A Co.. of 35TH ST.
Set fine Harness for the saute, made by WOOD GIBSON;
Blankets, Robes, Ac., Ac.
ELEGANT TEAM CLOSKLT MATCHED AND WELL
bred d?rk brown Geldings, l.r>;!? hands high, 6 years
old: kind and true in all human; free from vice;
have Hue style and action; arc prompt nud pleasant
driver*, fust travellers; do not shy or pull, are one of
tlir lineal ruad or carriage loams in tlio city, uud warranted
Round.
SILVKK MOUNTED HARNESS, MADE BY CAMPBELL;
Blankets Robes. Ac.. and
LANDAl LET, BUT LITTLE USED. BUILT BY JOHN
C. Dam.
ELEGANT DAPPLE GRAY HORSE. 10 HANDS HIGH,
7 years old: kind mid trnc In all harness; I'reu from
vice, has extra tine style and action ; ii a free and
pleasant drlrer, and a first class coupe or carriage
horse.
Coupe 11. mess, in good order, and
COUPE. IN GOOD ORDER, BUILT BY MINER A
Stevens.
TEAM BAY HORSES, 15^ HANDS HIGH, 6 AND 8
years old; kind and trno in all hurneas: free from
vice; last travellers; prompt and stylish drivers; l'car
nothing; an excellent team for family, carriage driving
or mineral business use. Also sat Harness and
CLARENCE, IN GOOD ORDER. BUILT BY J. B.
Brewster A Co.
BAY HORSE, 18 HANDS HIGH, 7 YEARS OLD; KIND
and true in all harness; free from vice: a good traveller
and u first class horse for general use. Also set
Harness and
TOP DELIVERY OR BUSINESS WAGON, NEARLY
new.
BROWN TRUCK HORSE, 10 HANDS HIGH, 7 YEARS
old; kind ard true in all harness; free from vice : has
been used in a truck; Is a first class worker and warranted
sound.
SEVERAL OTHER OOOD WORK AND FAMILY
Horses.
TWO PORTLAND CUTTERS, IK GOOD ORDER; Doctor's
top Wayon, ton Road and lull spring Wagons,
by the best city makers; Harness, Robes, Ac., Ac.
SALE COMMENCES AT 10 O'CLOCK.
\T PUBLIC AUCTION.
BANKRUPT SALE OF VALUABLE AND HIGH
BRED
ROAD. TRACK AND SADDLE HORSES; ELEGANT
CITY BUILT WAGONS. HARNESS, ROBES, ULAN*
rcETS, AO.,
THE PROPERTY OF A NEW YORK MERCHANT,
WHO HOII.B H A\ IT .NU.NK BUT THE BEST,
ALL OF WHICH MIST BE SOLI) REGARDLESS OK
COST
or value to the highest bidder,
AT OWNER'S PRIVATE STABLE, BEAR OK HOUSE,
NO. IS EAST 20TH ST., BETWEEN MADISON AND
5TII A VS.,
THIS DAY (FRIDAY), MARCH 3, AT 11 O'CLOCK
SHARP,
INCLUDING THE HANDSOME SORREL GELDING.
HARRY LAMBERT,
sired by Daniel Lambert, dam a Morril Mure by Edwin Forresell
now 6 years old. 15*^ handsI stylish, prompt driver;
tears nothing; can be driven by a lady; is lolly warranted
Sound, kind arid true it: all harness; ia agood saddle horse;
at 5 years old he took premium at Burlington, Vt., as the
fastest tive-year-uld, trotting three heats in 2:33, 2 :2U and
2:31)^; he can trot all his lieatsinside of 2 ;3u now, and witlt
proper training will greatIv imnrove.
STYLISH TEAM BROWN MAKES, LADY JANE AND
LADY* HCRT; us half lishas, 0 years old, i.Vj hands; verv
handsome and drive together as one horse; reiptiro no
cheeks; have high knee action; afraid of nothing; well broke
to all harness single, and good under saddle ; they are considered
the handsomest team that goes the road; they can
trot a full mile in 2 :lo to the pole on any good track; they
showed three heats, when owner purchased them, in 2:44,
2.41 and 2:t3l(j; they never had any training but two
tvecka; they iiave each showed a mile inside of 2 :t(>, single ;
thev are warranted sound, kind and true in every particular,
FINE BAY GELDING BAY* PRINCE, 7 YEARS OLD,
IN,1 a hands high: Is a remarkably fine driver; don't lug or
pull; can be driven by a lady; sired bv imported Consternation,
dam Koxana, by American Eclipse; raised by Mr.
Burnet. Syracuse, N. Y.; trotted live bouts at Utica, beating
Harry Mitchell and Lady Kate, in 2:31, 2:2sr^, 2:20, 2 :'_'4
and 2:25; trotted against Y'oung Bruno on Fleetwood track;
gut beat by a neck, in 2 :23l4; he is an excellent pole horse,
and wart anted sound, kind and true In all harnen.
BEAUTIFUL BAY GELDING YOUNG KTIIEN, 5
years old, 15)$ hands; sired by Ethcn Allen ; dant a Blackhawk
ntare; raised by Mr. sansiver, Bu.oio county, Kentucky;
trotted on Ashland Driving Park. Lexington, Ky., in
2:27, 2:24 and 2:28tJ; can speed a 2w gait, and if he lulls
into good hands he will rink with the best, as lie is a horse
of great endurance and wnrnited perfectly sound and kind.
Ouo full spring top Wagon, pole and shafts.
One side bar top Wagon.
One beautiful top pony I'haeton.
(Ion Whits l'l,......I #.... IU-...... |.,O.I ilrt.
One siil? liar notop trotting Wagon; carries two.
Elegant double and single Harness, by Dunscotnb.
Fill? Robes, kersey sweat, dress and stulile Blankets.
N B.-TIIK ABOVE PKOPK it TV I.N WELL WORTHY
TUB ATTENTION OF ANY GENTLEMAN IN WANT OF
SOMETHING FAST AND RELIABLE. THEY HAY E
TO BE SEEN TO* BE APPRECIATED. THKY WILL
ALL HE FOUND AS REPRESENTED. GENTLEMEN
ARK INVITED TO CALL AND RIDE Bl-.ltIND AND
TEST THE SPEED OF ANY OF THE ABOVE HORSES.
COACHMEN IN ATTENDANCE. SPEED SHOWN, AND
WARRANTEE GIVEN.
SALE POSITIVE, RAIN OR SHINE
THOMAS L. KATTN, Assignee.
W. B. NELSON. Auctioneer.
\ I'CTION UOCSB OF ARC H. JO UN STO N ,~
J\. 1U. 31. 3:1 and 35 13t.li at.,
Inter University place,
EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, AT 10 O'CLOCK.
I 34 beurs to three da)9' trial on horses warranted sound.
I The oldest and most reliable honse in the city.
PARTIAL CATALOGUE of THIS DAY'S sale at 10
o'clock.
BROWN TROTTING MARE, sired by Winfleld, dam
Patchcn mare, 15 hands. 7 years; kind III ail barness
; free lrom vice; lias trotted in 2 :40 and guar,
snteed to trot a mile ill 2:50 or no sale ; dees not
shy or pull; has not a vico or trick o! any kind; Is
< not afraid of anything; easy, kind, but spirited
J driver; in every respect a first class roadster; war
S- ranted sound.
u TOP SIDE BAR ROAD WAGON, nearly new, by Frank
f- | Ashe.
E I KLEGANT UHAY STALLION, 15 hands, 7 rears; kind,
a: ! irentle and true In all harness: tree from vice: ex
ed | trit good un-lcr saddle; has all gaits known to a
> saddle bone; a ItiUy or child cm drive liiiu ; very
y I reliable ; warranted sound; set Harness.
t? ROAD WAGON, In good order.
BAGGAGE EXPRESS TURNOUT-Sorrel Horse. 10
DS hands, 6 years: kind and true In all harness; free
< from vice ; good traveller; an excellent express or
if badness bone: set Express Harness.
* TOr BAGUAOfc OR HXPKKbN WAGON.
r SIX-SEAT PARK PHAETON, by Wood Broa,
5- j ELEGANT DARK OKAY coupe or match carriagc
Horse, 10 hands, 0 years; kind in all Earners
; free from vice: will trot in urinates; very
S handsome and stylish driver;-In every way a first
~ class horse for any use ; warranted sound,
gs PITY BlILT LANDAULhT. IN UOOD ORDER;
SET IMPORTED HARNESS.
O (.LASS (jl'ARTER COAOI1, built by Dunn, In pood
C order.
? ELEGANT DARK BROWN TROTTING HORSE, sired
by .Vermont Morgan, dam American star, 1 *>>,
hamls. II years; kind and true In all harness; free
X from vicek,very handsome and stylish driver; has
< a good si;dare and open rait; guaranteed to trot a
w mile Inside or three minutes this day; has never
' v. beeu handled for speed, bnt promises to be very
y fsst; Is a first class horse for gentleman's road use ;
C warranted sound.
h TOP HIDE BAR ROAD WAGON, In good order, by R.
? M. Stivers.
? EXTBNHION TOP PARK I'HaETON, nearly new, by
e Woodruff.
? PONY ESTABLISHMENT-BLACK MARE, IS hands,
Byeart; kind in all harness; free Irom vice; has
3 teen used by ladies' snd cbililrea to pony phaeiou ;
can be driven by any one; sold for want ofase ; bet
1 lamest and .
TOP PONY PARK PHAETON, In good order.
IH'rtlNKSH GIG and 2-wlieel business Cart,in good order.
EIGHTEEN OTHER HORSES. description time of sale
SIX TOP AND NO TOP PONY I'll AliTONH and lonr
top Wagons, to be sold for account of whom It may
concern
LARGE AiSORTMKNT of every kind of Carriage and
Wagon, Harness, Itobea, Blankets, Ac., this day. at
ARCH. JOHNSTONS Mart. IB to lift 13tli St..
near Vnlvershv place Weather never interferes
with oar HALLS AT IO O'CLOCK.
LL MY OWN MAKE-Bl'OGlKSTPHAKTONOH?CK
swnvs, Kspresses, all kinds, at inanufartiirer's prices
ami Canal ?t. CHARLES GRt'BE.
a _10 BL'MINBSS WAGONH. all HUES. cheap,
j\. for express, groeeis, butchers, h ikers, milk, laundry,
nacknac snd delive-y Wagons, f3f? to fllXJ. Wagon Manu
Factory, H2H Hrrlaf it.
A-rOR ft A LB, SIX HOR8KB, St'ITABLB KOR
. track, farmer, any hualueoa at a eacrlllre; trial allowed.
55 Sonili 5th ?r., between liioeeker and llouatou ata.
?FOl'B IIORHKM, HOl'ND AN It KIND. M'tTABLK
. for truck, trmcer or farm I no, ft85 to $110; Furniture
Truck and Kxpraal Wagon 111 Henry at., etable.
A~ -KOR SA1.I FIVE IIOHHi.M, KIT KOIl FAR ill.VI
. truck, jrncerT and general nee, property ofeontracfor
at hall value; trial allowed. Inquire at No. 07 (treat
J unc? ?t.
REW8TKR KOAI) WAdON rOR 8ALB AT ARNOLD'S
Livery Stable. 146 Weet ittHli at.
BKKWHTKK FI I.I. SPRINd HCiilir.-BpUa LOW OR
exchange lor Side Itar Apply at 1 11 Sullivan rt.
BOARDINtt NT ABLIS, NhAK WINDSOR IIOTKL AND
(irand Cenlr il Depot, >>n 4"tli at . two l,ota, for aa'e; no
money rerinlred If Imfiraved. Addraaa OWNKR, .'6 Broad
at . room 15.
BHD K STAuLIT TO LET~H A ItR(7w~RT . NEAR
Washington. 10 atalla, box atall and wagoa room, cheap.
/"1OMBRF0RD LIGHT DOUBLE IIARNK98?LITTLE
V aaed; coat ftiiS: will Mil fur $100. Jkddrcaa box VJU
Herald L'ntowa Branch olBca.
RK H
M 3. 1876.?TttlPLE SHE
IIOHSKS. CAIWIAORH. AO.
CVtMB ?> AHCI1. JOIINHTOM'8 BALE THIS MORN-"
J ing. See catalogue above.
CVMCFIES. CLAlTKNOKM, LANDAU8, LANDACLKTH
) Coupes. Victoria* iiwu Jtockawivs, Coupe Hockaway*
and all style* of Carriages at price' to suit the time*; 23
top and- opou Road Wagon*; scumd hand; by beat city
maker*; Blankot* Kobe*, Ac., at a ureal reduction, to close
than* out. WI1X1AM II. (1RAY, 20 and 32 Woo*tar ?t._
/ HUM'S HOKBE?VERY K1NK BKOWK. AT ARCH.
V,' JOUKBTON'S sale this morning s?c catalogue.
DOCTOMs' l'HABTONS AND ROCKAVfAYR
A. 8. PL * NDRAU,
372 and 374 Broome at. Old staud ol Brewster A Co.
"L*JR HORSES WITH SCRATCHES PAN MACK, f. if*
I? Wuiton. M. H. Whipple and -loli'i Murphy rccommeutl
"Talcott't Cure." J. 0. TAI.C0TT. Proprietor, ItVlth at.
and ItKh ev. Sold by MOSEMAN, 114-Cuamber* it.; KIDDER.
83 John it.
TAOK SALK?8lT)E BTlt TOP WAGON; OREAT S^U
r rltice. BOYNTON, 287 tjth av., near 24th ?t.
T7\QR SALE?ATKKY FINE CARRIAGE OK OOUI'K
1 lloree, 8 year* old. dark bay in color. IS}* hands high.
Inquire at private stable No. 144 West 18th St.
FOR SAi??clarence, ah good as new : ALSO
2 SUI. lis, 3 Robo- .te., ail at a bargain. Call at private
stable 213 East 23d ?t.
TTIOR S A~T.fi" (M'.IKT RBL1.) ?THI!EE IIORS KB, 15J?
J hands; MuiinUle fanner, grocor; one track or cart Ilorse,
$7"; all wmrrnii !? ?!. 044 (Greenwich Kt.
TjtOR KALE CHEAP?BltOWN MARK, 13 HANDS.
" suitable Tor grocer or farmer; also small Fouy. $36.
187 Christopher st.
HARNB8h.-CilKAFKST HARNESS STORE IN NEW
Tork: good Buggy Harness, hand made, $13; good
Grocer's llarnrst, $23; good Double Team llaroess, $30; a
solves KIHlIKIt A (iSUORN'K, Manufacturers, 71 Isids; t(.
P~" OMT.wAlTY PABTY~WITH SMALL PONY, fKKfcetly
eentle ito fit a lt-yoaruld boy), who prefers money
to pouy. will addross it. P. SAXE, Astor House.
rnKAi KtlSULKlKs;-IN okllKK TO l'OPl I.AUiZK
JL our SUlky trad* we olTer from stock or will tullil to order
Track Nulltie". In nil weight*. unsurpassed in quality and
form, for .'5. BliBWBTBK A CO. (or Hroonc st)., Broadway
und 47th id.
m6PBUlUY?BY OOKBET.riBti; RPIiKNIMD ORUKB;
J. no use for It. Can bo seen at 1 Hfi Prince st., up stairs.
O liKT?OKNTK S NTAL CLUB STABLE, 142 WHBT
37thtt ;>t st?l>s; In first cla-ts order, inquire at .V.*}
6t!i av., ln*tore.
\\TAKRA^TEI) ~r7T T HOT IKlitfb, AND HOUND.?
VV Beautiful blaek Horses, ut AUCH. JOHNSTON'S
sale this mqmlni;. Bee catalogue.
3? 11 \J1 -ABKliWBTER RIDI! UAH TOP BUUOY IN
?P L yJ\l. perfect order, but old style. 124 West ltuli st
?woitru sUtT, TikaTtipll new top kxpress
Wa^on; must sell; want otfer. 124 West
ll'lh st.
mi v (uinns
TNVIRIBLB IIAIlt NETS FOR THE FRONT 11A T K~;
Jl also invisible Crimps ma.Ill on rual hair act; also Braid-..
ISA HEAP'S. N.7 I ni.m Mjuurc.
IDE PLAITING DONE WITH~A SPA>'K: ALSO
double box plaiting; ladies' waists Ac. plaited from
one to twenty-three inches wide, by 8. JOSEt'H, 38 Forsyth
st., Id store.
VAItl) WIDE (TaMHKIOS, IOC. fkr YARdT '
1 i Yerd wide Prints, He. per yard.
LORD A TAYLOR, Grand and Chrystle sts.,
Broadway and 20th st.
TOST OFFICE} NOTICE}. ~
POST OFFICE NOTICE ?THE FOREIGN MAIL8 FOR
the woe* ondiiitr, Saturday, March 4, 1878, will close
at this office on Saturday at 8 A. M. for (Jreat
Britain, Ireland and France per steamer Republic via
(Jur.riistown; and at 0 A. M. for France direct per steamer
Lafayette rle Havre; and at 11:3<> A. M. for Europe per
(learner Hermann inn Southampton and Hrrmen; and at 9
A. M. for Scotland direct (must be specially a Id'essed) per
steamer Victoria via Glasgow. Direct mail for Bratil, Porto
Rico. Ac., will leave New York, March H. Mails lor China,
Japan, Ac., will leave San Francisco, March III.
T. L. JAMES, PostmaUer.
I'HIIl'OStLS. ~~~
TO CONTRACTORS.
E.ngi.vbku's OfPicit. Room 19. )
OitAxrt l'i:NTU.tL Dki'ot. Feb. 2", 1870. i
Sealed proposals for erecting a Oram Elevator lor the New
York Central and Hudson River Railroad Company on tho
west side of 12th av.. between t'sith and ?2d sts.. in the city
of New York, will bo received at this office until 2 1*. M. of
the 21st day of March, 187.1, Plans and specifications may
be seen and blank proposals obtained lit this office on and
alter the 4th day of March.
C1IA8. HILTON, Engineer.
THE LECTURE SEASON.
ClonPER FN ION?! RI'.F I. I.. 'TI'l-KS K.R THE I'KO
J pie.?In the great hall, at 8 p. M. Saturday, Mareh'4,
th4 lucture Will be delivered by Dr. J. 8. Newberry, of Columbia
College, od "The Character and History of the tleo*
logical Record," with illustrations and steruoptienn
views.
This Is tho first ot a scrlrs of four lectures on "What Geology
says about Evolution."
Tickets ran be hnd grails at the office of the Cooper Cnlon
and at Ik Y?? Nostraud'a ho..* store, 23 Murrav ?t.
ABRAM 8. HEWITT, Secretary.
PANCINO ACADEMIES.
Allen dodwobth'R dancing school.
No. 212 full avenue.
For particulars seud for a circular.
?CAHTIKR'S"DANCIN" ACADEMY, PLIMPTON'S
Building, inler-ociiori Htuyvesant and tith nts. Private
lessons in glide and assembly Waltsvs a specially,
8oireo every Monday evening,
i t \iu Tim* Vim q ii'iliKiir i > k- n< vi'lvu
A Lyric Hull, (itl) av., Reservoir squaro. '
J'liplls attend by TICKET at their conrcoleoce.
Receptions every Friday evening. Send for circular.
MUSICAL..
/ 1ARD.?PRIVATE LESSONS. PIANO. VIOLIN,
\J tluitar, Organ. Klutc. Singing, Ao. :t~ Last 14th at.
(Piano rooms). Practice freo. t ircnlara mailed.
/Vkntlkml.v ok rumen music pom mi ttkks
\X desiring to make chanirsi In their choirs are respectfully
invited to call at Hlti Broadway (ALBERTO LAWRENCE'S
Sillying Academy), whero they can he accommodated.
VTEW YORK CONSERVATORY OP Ml'r-ic",
Xs located nrtly at
No. 5 East 14th at., Doar 5th a*., next to Dolmonico'a.
(Incorporated IHaJTs.)
PRIVATE AND CLANS INSTRUCTION by the ablest
Professors in the eonntry at moderate prices.
SUBSCRIPTION BOOKS now open dally.
The celebrated At Ion Pianos are used in the school.
TXT ANTED 1 M.MEllI ATKLY?FOR AN UPTOWN
II choir, a contralto, tenor and hats, proficient and willing
to irive their services until 1st May. Apply, personally
Kriday evening, betwein 7 and 8. to rector, 41 West 80th si
PIANOPORTEI, OKGANB, 4fC.
A ?FOR KENT, L'PKItllfT, pqi'AKK AND OKAND
nunibei of tine second hand Pianos. in perfect order. WILLIAM
KNAHK A CO.. No. 112 5th above liithat.
-A-ALL PBRHOMB BUIlit>UHOF PURCHASING
ii genuine second hand Steluwiay Piano are Invited to
call at our wMernoms, where a number of Stein" ay Pianos,
all In perfect condition, and *ome of them nearly now, Is
constantly on hand; also aecond hand Pianos or other
makers.
Attempts are constantly made in this city nnd elsewhere
by maker* of bogus pianos and their agents to sell their inferior
instruments, hearing our name or a name spelled so
similar that many people do not notice the difference, and
purchase the spurious, worthless instrument for a genuine
Steinwav piano. If persons, before purrh-i-ing - ich instrument,
will take the nmiiher of same and call on or write to
us. it can at once ho ascertained whether tlie Instrument is a
genuine Stainwav piano or a fraud.
BTKINWAY A SON'S, Steinwav Hall,
in" and 111 Kant 14th ?t . New York.
~I PRIVATE FAMILY. THROUGH PRESSING KXI
j\_ geneies, will sell a $l,t) N) rosewood ease upright Pianoforte
for '?>; an elegant Stelnwuy A Sons I'lono. with all
late Improvements, at a great sacrifice; elegant silver
tongue and stnn Ncedhaio (Jrgan, cost CSOi), for fl.'iU; also
Parlor and lleornom furniture. Call private residcuce 120
West 23d St.. tear Hth av.
Tifi' Ht >SK WOOl* PI AN'OPGKTE ? Pi AM IS T< I
rent, 9-r> a month and upward; Instalments taken ; new
Instruments at great sacrifice. GOLDSMITH'S,
26 Bleeckcr st . near Bowery.
BEAVTIKCL PI A NorURTK7?IOo7 PIANOKORTES
to ront, 9h monthly; iiistalliueiiis taken ; Ciiickering
and Hteliiwar Pianofortes; hargaina.
J. H1DIH.K. lit Waverley place, near Broadway.
PRIVATE FAMILY WILL SELL Til HI K KI.EtiANT
Steinway Pianotorte at a aaerilire; four round 7b, octave,
richly carved rosewood case, full agraffe, overstrnng
Piano; cost ll.Utl. for IRAKI; Stool, .Cover: a octave
Decker A Bros, upright Piano, nearly new, 9275; must he
sold: Pox lor shinning Call private residence 47 West
16that., netw-cen oth and Qth avs.
j\ and othera, uprights an<l suuarei, and Organa, on Instalments
and far rent; eash advanced on Pianos. H. X.
BALI. A CO.. 15 Kail Hth ?t.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OK SECOND HAND
Ptanna, III thorough repair, for a ale at iifcnll prices:
also new Pianoa. ?f our own mannfarture. on reasonable
term*. DUNHAM .? SONS. No h K?l 1 llh ?t
A lot of second hand pianoforter-in
thorough order, for aalo at moderate prices; alao on la
atallmauta CHICKKRINO A HON*. IW> 5th ar , corner
mi a
A T HAItMOKKR manufactory, wareroomh mw
,\ iilrr -k*T at . eplendid stuck I'lanua; cl alng oat. half
price15(1, F.'m
A HANDSOME THREE MOrLDINO SETF.N OCTAVE
OTFfiirniK agraffe carved legs Piano, little naed; a
bargain, new l'lanoa very low.
j. campbell, 113 Rleeckerrt._
Ai GREAT OPPBB.-HORACE WATERS A HON8, 4?l
Broadway, New York, will, during Ihla week, rent a
few first r!a*a new llanos and Organs until the rent money
payi lor them as tier contract. A few aerond hand Instruments.
little used. at astonishingly low priori lor raah.
A BEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD ROUND CORNERED
Pianoforte for (100. modern improvements. Including
Stool, Cover and Muaic; perfect order. 3H Eaat 3d at., Bear
3d av. ___
A BEAUTIFUL CARVED ROSEWOOD 7 OCTAVE
Pianoforte, coat f4-Vfor fl'Jti. 343 Eaat SOth at.
Don't fail to see our stock of new and
remind hand l'lanoa, at wholeanle prices tllta week.
I'KKK A SON. 23 ' Union place, near Broadway.
? WAT HDt'!.," "SMALL BODY."-MATI<CSIIKK
Ur I'lanoa, Orcheetral. Medium and Humming Bird.
32 Keet Mtli -l J'rlrvo I'tunu lea?nna
131ANOS.?LAEGK STOCK TO RKNT OR HF.1,1, iUR.
X duclnc aloik) at lower prima tliao Mir. Call and lea
Oram at MhRRKLI. h. No * I nlon eqaara
TO PIANO DBALKK* AMD OTIIRRS.?THR HKHT MBdium
priced Piano in the world la tlia "Cbrletla."
Call at the factory, 7m Harrow at, and Inapert.
TTPRIOHT AND SyCARK PIANOS AND ORtytNR TO
\j rent, rery low, or aold on email monthly i'>rmeiiia
BJilla W a re room a 70S Broadway, corner at Hob at
LE RA1
LET.
[ . wwrorrii
/TRAND MATINEE OP JULIUS CJMAR. TO MORROW
\jr^8ATl'Kl)A\ , i , id, J
~nod performance op julil'8-cjbrar '
i L TO MORROW (SATURDAY) EVENING.
nTa WEEK oF JULIUS CAWAJL
Soate can be secured in ;ulvance.
OOTH'K THEATRE. THIRD MONTH. fi
JAURBTT <k PALMER Lessee* au<l Manager.
SHAKESPEARE SUPERBLY ILLUSTRATED,
EVERY NIGHT, at the SATURDAY MATINEES,
anil until further advertiaeraeiit, representation. with unci. ?
amuled splendor of tho great tragedy, JULIUS C.ttSAlt,
wltli an unparalleled congregation of Skakeepearluna in j
the ca?t, Including t,
Mr. LAWRENCE BARRET 1' aa CAIL'8 CASSIUS. '
Mr. P. C. HANGS as~ MARCUS ANTONIUS,
himI \
Mr. E. L DAVENPORT aa MARCUS JUNIUS BRUTUS. c
Mr Milnoa l,? vtck (etpaeiaUy engaged to act the title part
of the play; and the enure company of Booth'* Theatre.
PROM1NEsT P1: AT l RES
of the grand Slinkespeariun presentpionl. beyond tha extra- 7
ordinary rnet, are splendid original Mubl.. GRAND PROCESSIONS
and TABLEAUX, a multitude of auziliariea t
and magnificent scenery
TUB PIN A I,E
of the plnv 1* n grand tableau, the BURNING OP TUB
BODY OP BRUTUS ON THE PLAINS OP PHILIPPE
TJNION SQUARE THEATRE. ~ ~ T
Mr. SHERIDAN SHOOK Proprietor _
Mr. A. M. PALMER Manager s
Regius <0 S; over at 11.
LAST NIQHTS I In conaeqoence of the Immense demand
of for places and for the souvenir gilt book 7
ROSE MICHEL. Iisund by the iniiiingeniriit on the lOUth
THIS WEEK. I night of ROSE MICHEL. It Iias been J
lUfl'H to 107T11 determined to give a
Performance | oKCO.VD SOUVENIR NIGHT, r
of j on Saturday evening, March -1, on which
PMUV UIPUVT i ;n....... I,,.!- It., llmutrn
the grouted will be presentod with an elegantly bound
success copy ol of that book.
the year. Seats for that night innv now be secured. _
Inactiie preparation, a comedy-drama in four acts. Writ- ?
teu by Vlctorlen Sardou, and entitled
FKUKEOL.
This drama, which ha* been upon the boards of the "Gym- ?
nase," Pnrla, for mora than otto hundred nights, has been _
purchased by Mowers. KIIUOK A PALMER directly from i
the author, and it tlteir exclusive property for the United ^
States of America.
B HOOK L YNTII FA T R K. ~
Messrs. SHOKJK A PALMER ......Managers
EVERY EVEN I NO THIS WEEK .
ami at the Matinee on Saturday, J
. brilliant product ion of
UNCLE TOM'S CABIN. K
Mrs. .G. C. nOW A ItlJ iu her famous character of TOPSY. .
Ail tlio grout Brooklyn Theatre Company iu the Cast.
NEW AN1) MAGNIFICENT SCENES.
All the original plantation music of the play rendered hy
SLAVIN'S ORIGINAL GEORGIA JUBILEE SINGERS,
the irholn forming the most complete anil realistic picture of
Southern lite over preset! tud.
Heats aocarad In advance. Popular pr'cea. I
QliYlttiO THEATRE. ?2t BROADWAY.
Mr. JOIIN P. POGLE Manager 1
The best Burleson" vet produced, J
JULIUS ONAJSAR, v
with its great cast and new scenery.
Messrs. SAN FORD * WILSON,
the J EE BROTHERS,
Misa ADAII MORGAN, Mr. JOHN HART,
HARPER AND HTAXSll.L, THE C iKLo BROTHERS,
Miss ADAII RICHMOND, Mr. HEN MAGINLEY, .
THE GREAT OLYMPIC COMPANY, J
in
A MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMME OF NOVELTIES. '
MATINEES, WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY at 2.
/ADOBE THEATRE1:.
vX 7*JH ami 71K.? HioaUwhv, below 8tli ni.
It W RITTI.PM \f tt it a ceo r
IsTO.' '' r E'n' t E-'n s i A-L 1870.
F.NOAGEM EST EXTEAOR01N A RY.
Astonishing features the wonders ol the ihi.i".
^ ? ^Engaged ill a salary of $500 por
T P-II-O-l-T-K H. T Wook.
^ g> (freat sensation artists. The truly
(treat Comedians. ?5>
4> SENATOR BOB II ART, <g> <J> ^
IHAM RTOKEY.JmABI'ER HAKNKYJBIMiY BAKRY,^ -*
Chae. Benedict and Eugene Blits. Ale*. Zunfretta, tho 7
great clown, and Zaulrottu Troupe; Miss LI/sleiKeltoy, the
dashing ouoon, together with regular company of excellence.
Popular prices. Box nlllco open dally. Seals secured.
TIlIRD AVENUK THEATRE, BETWEEN 30TII AND
31st Its.. B. W. HITCHCOCK, I'roprictor. Last week
of tho season. McVicker and Sully. Admiral Dot, Patti
Rosa, J. VY. McAndrow*. Boh Scott; flick Bauds, the ehttti
plan clop dancer; J. I). Koome; (lent Warren, the old
iiivorlte; Nellie Vincent; l'anorama oh Ireland, Rome and ?
America; Harry Leslie. Friday evening, Match 3, 1876, 1.
benefit of Admiral Dot. Orand Family Matinee cyory -?
Wednesday and Saturday at 3. '
?? A Tl! ST. OPERA HOUSE, BKTWEEN 3D AND SO
UT: uvs. Every ovuuing at H.
Wednesday and Saturday Mat I lives at 2. ~
CANCAN CIIAIIUT DANCKVR T
CANCAN PARISIAN SKETCH IIA
CANCAN LOVELY WOMEN.
CANCAN FEMALE MINSTRELS. tl
CAN-CAN ' UKAND QUO.
(~ V RAN DO P E RA II OCR E,
T FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 3,
last night hut one of the great moral drama,
UNCLE TOM'S CABIN,
Introducing the Alabama <1 ubilce Singers and the grant BanJoint,
Warren Grinlii.
Orchestra, reserved, $1 ; Admission, 30c.; Family circle, 23c.
MATINEE SATURDAY, AT 2.
CAN FRANCISCO" MINSTRELS' I OPERA HOUSE
OKAS FRANCISCO MINSTRELS' Broadway,
SAN FRANCIsCO MINSTRELS' corner 2?th at.
GENUINE SUCCESS. HOUSES PACKED.
JULIUS THE SNOOKKIt;
JULIUS THE SNOOKER;
or, Tho
CONSPIRATORS OF THOMPSON STREET.
uiueii H-iuiini ri i itirurai
SAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS. ?
THE fiiuru TRAMPS. t.
DELIGHTFUL SOLO AND PART KINGING.
Seats secured. MATIN KB SATURDAY AT ?.
C" OIICKKRING M ALI,.
/ MR. H. J. DE CORDOVA
WILL DELIVER HIS HUMOROUS LECTURE,
OUR FIRST HAHY, 11
A SUyl'KL TO
COURTSHIP AND MARRIAGE,
Friday, Mnrtb S, ( S o'clock. l
Admission SO emit*; reserved seat* 7i> cents. 1
Ticket" at IMBroadwitv; Schubert's, -1 Union square;
Pond's. R9 Union square, ami at SOS Broadway.
A half-hour orjran concert will precede the leclnro.
GEORGE W. MORGAN, ORGANIST.
___
A TON Y PASTOR'S <S> "
l?l TONY PASTOR'S MATINEE
100 TONY PASTOR'S MATINRE
l?n TONY PASTORS MATINEE
STARS. GREAT MATINEE
STARS. GREAT TODAY.
STARS. GREAT TODAY. al
STARS. COMPANY. TODAY. *
STARS COMPANY. TODAY.
$ COMPANY. & TO DAY. {]
gTBINWAY HALL ~ V
FIRST GRAND PERFORMANCE
of t he N
NEW YORK CHORAL UNION,
TUESDAY EVENING, MAllCn 7, 1870,
under the direction of R
MR P. S. GILMOKK. R
Haydn's Oratorio of the
CREATION.
Soprttno?Mrs. EMILY HI TMAN.
Tenor?Mr. G BO RGB SIMPSON.
Ba is?Mr. A. SOIIST.
Tickets, $1; Reserved Seats, r>0c. extra. To ho had at
Riilltiian's, 114 Broadway; all music stores, and at Stelnway
Hall. CTBRM
ANIA THEATRE. J
r AD. NEUENDORFS Dlroctor
EVERY NIOIIT THIS WEEK;
UCK V KIL?l. Illtft f HKIiHKK,
Neweat Comedy, In (our ncti, by Moscr.
TIVOLI UlliAl HE.
8th (I., between 2d and 3d av*.,
theRnly family reaort In the city.
4 HOURS Oh ENTERTAINMENT 4.
Entire change of programme nightly.
rfoNV K
1 IWSTOR'8
GRAND FRIDAY MATINEE.
KK< KI'TION THIS DAY AT 2. _ 1
A TIM OB A SOCIETY". " I
(fraud Invitation Performance and Rareptlon,
FRIDAY EVEN I NO. March S, *
at the LEXINGTON AVENUE OPEItA IIOCHB.
THE KENT DAY. by Douglae Jerrold gj
A few Diembera' bo\e? maybe had by applying to R
I1KNRY LANK, Hueincaa Manager, foot ol But 129tu ft, at _
at No 183 Broadway, room t f|
J" L'VENILE CENTENNIAL COirrUMMJ .
OLD FOLKS' DRESSES, WHTH. *
Mm. TAVLOR 8, ml 4th ay. B(
Tony pastors tiieTtrk ~ pi
NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR
SECURING HEATS
A- A ui
TO DAY. T pi
& - ' ? ?
Yl'EI'M THEATRE ' Tf
J MONDAY, March 8 1H78, Grand Complimentary ru
Benefit to WM It FRELIOIt. Afternoon end evening. f?
H'>a book open to day, from 10 A. M. to 4 P. M., for the lata ^
of reeerrad eaate y
C" 1 gA TEAITMAHILLK VA HIFT 1KB, 34TII BT. AND 3D *"
/ av.?Every evening at H. Matiueee Tn*?day, Thareday J
and Saturday at 2. Adiuieelon, 2.*>< , Idle, and fit.
New (tare. New attraction*. Entrancing tableau! vlvente. jg
Naughty eonge and eketchce. Charming living picture#. jg
CI rannuo avosawuo.. minuiw iemll,
Mirror of Kraut? Ballet High art v?. Nature
7 Keautioi, naught) but nlra. Poae. platliuaa .
Ad entertainment rich, rare, raey artl.tte and pleating
forming a b.nwiuet or beauty ,
_ elegance, grace and bewUderlng enchantment.
/ t lllf'KKrtlMl H*I,L HATURf)AY. MARCH 4-pirni "
v Avenue Lecture Course Dr. JAY VII l.KRS on /
llumorl.u ofl'att and Prr.ent." Ticket.. &0c and 7Sc '
At I ond a, S> I nian mpiAre. *
"VTKW MASONIC TEMPLET "
i' J:W ?t and 8th at.
Monday evening, Fab. 28, for una weak, in aid ol the Hall 7
and Aayltt 1 ^ ?uu
I. lit# Pi 1*8' F.I'ROPE ON CANVAR, L
rotting fll'tou. representing all the notable citiea In J*
h it rope. Descrlptlea Historical Lecture, by Captain II. C.
Clifton (ir.rol Concert by flmt elas. artiste. ?
Admission, '2 Ke.erved ?*ate.>c. ri
IKx>r open at I ?Oand 7 t-l P. M J
IBITUUCTlOll.
A FRENCH PROFESSOR WIHIIE8 TO LIVE IN A ~
private Araerlran family (countiy), where leveona i
Would be accepted a. part payment. Address Ck.Nl K.NNIAL, *
Herald nfllee.
A FOREIGN LADY DBSIRES A~ TWO HOI RM' a
morning engagement to teach Unletting mu.ic, .Inring, b
French, Uarraan English and Italian. Addrnae DELTA. a
, liar aid Untown Branch ..tl.ee, a
^ D.
PRICE POUR CENTS.
AMl'EBMKMTn.
A CADKMY OK MUSIC.
H Mr. C. 1). IlEss... Director
KSI.LOGO OUAND KNOLISH OPF.RA.
AN IMPORTANT EVENT TONIGHT.
TIII8 (FRIDAY) EVENING, MARCH 3,
rat representation here in English oT Meycrlit-eSt Grand
Opera, the
STAR OK TIIK NORTH,
STAR OK TIIK NOUT1I,
rhicii will he present) d with correct Viae en Scene
ml the MOST POWERFUL oast OF CHARACTERS
rhkh this irrcat work naa ever engaged In tliie country
ML* ( Lara r.ol lSK KELLOGG ae Catiurint. Mine,
i'l.ll'. KOSKAA'ALi) (her lirat appearance). Mrs SEdUI.V
lias Lancaster, Meaara. CONLY, PEAKES, ALLEN anil
AS. MA AS, ail In the coat
INCREASED CIlOKl'S AND ORCHESTRA.
MILITARY RANKS?DRUM CORPS.
, ? _ GRAND military pageant.
Ir. 8 BBRIIKNS Conductor
1KAND BOHEMIAN GIRL MATINEE ON SATURDAY,
MIsK KKuLOGG AS ARLINK.
SATURDAY NIGHT, MARITANA (VAN ZANDT).
Huaervcd aente, R2. Sold at the Academy, at Sciiirtner'i,
or It roadway, and at I 14 Jlruvlwai
Repertoire lor tlio SECOND AND LAST WEEK of the
eoeon.
MONDAY EVKNING, MARCH 0
TIIE ST AR OF I ill. NORTH.
TUESDAY, BENEFIT OK Ill.NKY PHAKES,
KUA 1)1 WOI.o
WEDNESDAY FAUST KKLl.O(HJ).
'HURsday, bknkkir ok mil maa- kigoletto.
FRIDAY, MIGNON (KELLOGG).
ATURDAY NIGHT. IIALFK S ROSI; i,F CAST1 I.E.
GRAND KELLOGG M ATI N RE ON SATURDAY
liii\ gllEBT NOW OPEN
PARISIAN VARIETIES,! 1STH ST.' AND BROADWAY".
L Evening*, S o'clock Maiinoc . Tire* lay, Thursday au<f
Satnrilay. at n'rl >ck.
THEATRE OF PHENOMENAL SENSATIONS
.nrgost coinhlnetion. | Heat entertainment in New York,
llukband't Secret. I Immense | HEMMED IN.
treat r roucricxs. Int ol I nitio Mewart.
Cnrlyle and Son. W' iM AN Mile and M. Lafaree,
Tlllf t'A KKEKS. SUFFRAGE EUNICE MOOHR.
MINNIE I1ALC. nuil ANNIE MORTo.V.
MATINEE MAT I NEK
TOMORROW. Mnssanlelln. TOMORROW.
Kntire change of programme Monday. Sob Suml iv papers
>?> I) STREET Til K ATI IK
O (Into I)?u iiryaut'i).
UNPRECEDENTED Sl'OCKSS OP THE FAMOUS
CALIFORNIA MIX S f It It LS
ami
VAUDEVILLE COM I'A NT.
ENNIK MOKOAN, t'ATH E!tl NH GOODWI.V,
FRANK Ml 'RAN, lion sriL LT/.,
IRK ami DREW. FRENCH TWIN SIsTERS,
ami the groat DOUMLL COMPANY.
10 largest iiainl of Minstrels and greatest Novelty Troupe
ever combine.I.
Every paper in New York unanimous in Its praise.
Something heretofore unknown in tlio history of amuse*
units. I
Greater attractions than ever presented in any theatre ill
>0 world.
No extra charge for securing seats.
20WERV theatre! ~ '
i) FRIDAY. March it, FA III'. WELL BENEFIT of Mrs.
RANK FRAYXE and LITTLE FKANKIE?81 Slocum.
Preceded by the laughable Farce of
SERVANTS HY LEUACY.
MONDAY, March H, Mr. .IAS d WARD in
A It It Ail NA PoyUE.
\7- _ ~
3> MATINEE <S> MATINEE <$>
I .HAii.^r.n ru uAi. .* \inr,r. i
O M ATI N KK TO-DAY. MATINKK O
N MATIN HE TO-DAY. MATIN EE M
Y MATINEK TODAY. M ATI NEK Y
MATIN KK TO DAY. MATINKK
y MATIN KK TO-DAY. MATINKK P
A MATINEK To-DAY. MATINEK A
8 MATINKK TODAY MATINKK S
T MATINKK TODAY. MATINKK T
0 MATINKK TO DAY. MATINKK O
K MATINKK TODAY. MATINKK R
8 MATINKK TODAY. MATINKK S .
<g> MATINKK 4> > MATINKK # ;)AKK
TIIKATRK
BRO AD*\VA Y, CORNER OF 22P ST.
CROWDED I10USK&
GENUINE ENTHUSIASM.
lOtVK'S ~~NEW COMEDY," IN -I ACTS AND 5 TAR
V loax.
BRASS. BRASS. BRASS.
BRASS. BRASS. BRASS.
BRASS. BRASS. BRASS.
AVERY NIOIIT, AT H. HAIUKDAY MATINEK, All
OWERKUL COMPANY ELEGANT APPOINTMENTS.
Mr O. F. ROWE ?? WaIFTON STRAY.
"See Ihli ringt" "Fa ll Fact!! I assuro you!"
SisCIIKF. YOUR SEATS.
'TH AV TIIKAITIK TKVURY NIOHTT"* TO S.)
1 Proprietor ana Manager Mr. AUUUSTIN DALY
WRIi toH7(H porlnrmniico of
10 Predominant Succcr< I Aticualin Daly's Oreateat Drama,
Pl-I'P II iIVOQ C ( KKKK
r p ii u Tj u u K
PI'PP II Q Q II ,IT KF.E
P II 0 0 0 TJ UK
P II QQy<J I'UUU EEF.E .
A Pl.AY AM-' TO-DAY.
An KjUraortlinar/ including
I Mias Fiiuny Davenport.
I Mr. Cliarlea FL-dier, Mr. HarkrcM,
PIQURI j .lames Lewis. W. Davidge, f. HarTtri-I
i.-rfi (on-BIT denberir. Maurice Hsrrvmnre, John
TWI-.LI HI WEP.K. Brew. C Rn.-kw.-lI Miaa .laSraea.
1 Lewis, Mrs. O. H. (Libert, Miss Holland,
Miss .Sydney Ouwell aa<l Mr.
I Juliu Brougham,
Fifteenth "Pi<|no" Matinee Saturday at 1 :30.
Wednesday, March 8, extra Miunroan Matinee.
100th performance of "'Piuee Friday, March 17.
jTllj AVENUE THEATRE.
PIQI'E!
lf.Tn MATINEE TO-MORROW at 1 30.
LADIES should secure their SEATS IN ADVANCE id
rotd crush ami disappointment.
V Hie WEDNESDAY M VTINEES resumed next week
! A MACK'S.
I'ropiietor and Manager . Mr. I.ESTEH WALLACE
The
HIDDEN AND SEVERE ILLNESS
of
Mr. LESTER WALLACE
necessitating a
CtlANUK OK PERFORMANCE,
is respectfully nnuounectl thnt Robertson's Comedy of
CASTE
will he presented
THIS (FRIDAY) KVKNINO, MARCH 3,
in which
Mr II. .1 MCiNTAlil E,
Fter an absence of three months, will reappear In the {harder
of
OEOBOK D'ALROY,
Ir. HARRVBRt'EETf. as KCCLES
tr. C. A. STKVH.NSUN i.s CAPTAIN II tWTRKK
Ir. E. M HOLLAND, us SAM CERIlMifi
lis. ADA DYAH as ESTHER KOCLES
li?? EPI'IE HKIIMON a. POLLY KCCLES
line. FOR Ml as.The MARQUISE DK ST. MAL E
SATURDAY MATINEE AND NICIIT.
THE ROMANCE OP A POOR YOUNlt MAN.
Char iCers by Messrs. II. J. Mont tgu", .iolm (Libert. W.
;. Floyd. J. W. Carroll, K. M llollaud, C. K. Edwin. Mi'a
da Hyaa, Misa KJig Oci inou. Mine. Punisi and Miss lone
urke.
Due notice will he given uf the appeara-ice of
In Goldsmith'* ' 'otuady of
BIIR STOOPS TO CONQUER.
In preparation tbo celebrated Comedy of tha
WONDER.
?A"LE TilKATISK, BftO/fDWAV" AND Sb ST.
ll Mr. JOSH HART Sole Proprietor and Maangcr
J.ust week of the ?erl<i?comic PI*/ entitled
UNCLE ANTHONY.
An entire change of Olio lor the week commencing 2Stta.
KJ.iiAI.b JACK EHhPI'AKD, ^
OOINO FOR THE CUP,
THE LAWYER'S CLERK
The entire company of I'J ) Star Wtistt will appear.
Mnt.io'O VVnl I i, . I S ' 1 1 ...
I'OOD K "MU8KVM -WOOD'S.
\\ THIS DAY.
YKNINfl, AT 8.1 MATINEE AT 2.
KATB Flail LR A II. SHELDON,
tnd trained lion* | Mia BERRELL. NEl.I.IE SANDWONDER,
I FORI). II. STEWART, EMILY
n 8CIIAMVL end MAYNARD, in 4-act Play,
ROOK WOOD. | MOLL PITCHER.
_
A TONY TAHTOR'S
SECURE T*
BATS EARLY. I MATINEE TO-DAY*.
<j>
TO ALL WHOM IT M AY CON 0 k K.N'.-- TO PKOPRlS".
. TORS AND MANAGERS OF THEATRES, HALLS.
YCHLMS, AO.. AND TO THE PROFESSION
YOU ARE IIKKI.ltY WARNED
t to perforin or produce or permit the production of any
a/ called
LORD AND MASTER,
or am play called LADY ETHEL,
tints pnrchaaed from Rosa Ha/laud, the dramatist of tai4
sys.
1 ou are further notified that we hare In our pootcstlca
irtlfied copies of the certificate of copyright of said plays.
rrneii uy a. n >|mih(ii u. mm *ri tn 01 t/f?njcre*v Ann von urn
nhrr noilflcil lh?i wo ire *utUortxed to bring inch units
r iUm<(e< * may bo neeeeiAry os.tinst anyone who Is
ntlty of Infringement of ?<ti<l copj rielili. (JARI'IN Kit A
OODHART. Attorney*, 17 Wifttn **., New Vorl city.
__ _
a oran'o partha* a ?
iatinebY BALLBT troupe. tony
iatinkk tony
iatinkk qus williams, p astor'n
iatinkk pastor's
m dat. marie whittinguam. sew
ri) ilav ? nbw
ro llat^ master* newman. ^theatre.
"lh ic k k ri no n a ll -p ro kkhso r cromwell
j tm lbs Ironor to onnnutice n brier eeksoa of hi*
ili.l ktuatkd lectl 'iik8,
TilK ol0 and tmk new
commknoisu monday, march s.
AdmUilon 50 rent* No extra tMrat for re.erve.l M?t?,
huh c*n lie procared ?t E. Sehoberth A Co. i, Bo. 33
nloa ?qu*re. Pri.r***or r. F Mnler, nrgnnixt.
jocibty sociables every saturday evening.
5 Ferrero'r Anembly Room*. t*inm?nr Building, 14th rt.
CARTIEK k CO., Manager*.
nilh best
l entertainment
nbw 'vokk,
tony pastor's matinf.k today.
t i;RAN'Ii ATHLETIC TOI'RNAMKTT TENDERED
V to I'rofaaMr CHARLES K. OTTL1M0K (fonttarif ?ro.
riatnr of Croabjr at. (ifmna?tnoi), ?t Irving Hall, on Maaay
evening. March ff. Kporrin* iijr the ProftVor* pupil*
ml the landing prufravionaU In the country. The wind up
y Profeaaor OTTIUEON an I JOHN DWVLK. Tipkala for
aln at \ht Sparring Academy, SS tutd 70 Iuwatt ylact.
ad at in* door, dav and avaaiag

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