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gh i BOARDAIRS AND WODGERS WANTED, erystede eternal rest ip a spirit of patient endurance d subdued charity. No farther seek bis virtues to disclose, Or draw his irailties from their dreat abod ‘There they alike in trembling hope repose — ‘The bosom of ae ‘ather and bh’ The fuvera: will take piace tha (Thi ee after- Boon, al one o'clock, from tue hospital, Feats con invited to ettend, Moopy.—Oa Monday, February 24, Tuomas B, Moonr, Sa We 60th year of bis age. ’ Intorment #t Greenwood, Shrewsbury (Eag Prorr.—On Pureday, February f Into Captain Alfred J, Pigott, aged 27 y wile of he Tne friends of the family und those of her brether, Thomas Walsh, are respectfully wv ited to attend the fanerai, (his \Vburaday) morning, at teu o'clock, f om | er jate residence, 18 Madison street, to St, Jaques’ churea and irom (hence to Caivary Ceme ery. Riot —On Tuesday, February 25, Jane, widow of Stephen A. Lich, in her 80th year, Her relauiW®: and friends, avd those of her brother-in- Jaw, Thomas B. Rick ed to attend tho funeral, from h rigie residenc East Iw nty-eiguth street, @p Fr ay afternoon, at one o'clock, rors—On Wednesday, Pebruary 19, Mary E., aged $ years, daughter of Cbaries H. acd Catbarine A. Stott, of Slottsvilie, Columbia county, Suxpora:.—Un Wednesday, hae 26, Oscar, in- faut son of Ove id Alice smedberg. Funeral services at the house of his parents, 51 West Tweuty-iourth street, on Friday morning, at ten 2'cioek, r1a,—On Tuesday morning, February 25, Mars Suunenvinuy, in the 48th year of her ay ihe lenas and releti.es of the family are respect- fully invued to attend tne funeral, trom her late resi- dence, 28 Sevent» avenue, on Thursday morning, at eigh.o'click, Her rev ains will be interred in Bloom. 1g Grove, Orange county, N. Y. Canada ond Kipgstou pavers please copy SyYLveer: od Jersey City, on Wednesday, February 26, Joux Syivi~ren, i the 56(b year of his age, Notice of : eal hervaf. On Monday, February 24, in Brooklyn, wile of George Tiemann, aged 72 years, The funeral wiii take place trom St, Matthews? Lutheran, church, 1u Waikcr street, New York, on Friday noon, tives and friends of the de- ceased ard respectfully invited to aitend, Taaynon.—On Wednesday, Februsry 26, GrorcE Teaysox, son of Rose and tue late William Traynor, in che 19:h year of nis age. ‘The friends of the family and those of his uncle, Francia Gillen, are respectfully invited to attend the fumeral from the residence of hs mother, No, 14Clinton venus, near Flushin: avenue, Brooklyn, this (ihure- aay) afternoon, at half-past one «clock. aN Hive.—On Thursday, February 20, at French’s Dock, N. J., of dropsy on the hoart, Vircinra, wife of Samuel 6. Van Hi , and granddaughter of the late John G. Marcet. New Jersey papers please copy. » VageLanp.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday morning, ebruaty 26, FRANCIS MaASioN, only son of William A. land Francis M. Vreeiand, aged 22 years, The relatives and {rieuds of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the fanerai, from the residence of his parents, 463 Atiantic street, Brooklyn, on Satur- oy afternoon, at halt-past two o'clock, without further notice. Wuirs —In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, February 26, Baxpoura Warre, aged 60 years and'6 months, The relatives and friends of the family are invited 2 attend the funeral services, at his late residence, 36 North Oxford street, Brooklyn, on Friday afternoon, at three o’clock, The remains will be taken to larrytown for interment. Wrsnr.—On Tuesday, , JOHN WYNNE, a aap of Pauonpareek, Gate jitrim, Ireland, aged years. an remains will be taken from his late residence, 50 Centre street, this (fhursday) morning, at half-past ten o'clock, to the Church of the Transiignration, cco of Mott and Park streets, where a requiem muss will be offered for the repoze of hissoul; from thence, at half- fers one o'clock, to Calvary Cemotery, for interment. ends of the family, on with the mombers of the Father Mathew U. B.'T. A. B, (Parent and Branch No. 1) poole are invited to a oa. Wuirvixiy.—At Orange, N. J., on Wednesday, Febru- ay 26, of hydrocepbaius, CLareNce Biro, only child of ‘in A. and Susie B, Whitfleld, aged 2 years, 2 months jand 26 Cee The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his gr ther, George B, Whitfleld, No. 111 East Seventeenth street, on Friday afternoon, at two o'clock, BOARDERS AND LODGERS WANTED. BLOCK EAST OF THE CITY HALL.—FRANKFORT House, corner of Frankfort and William streets; 250 $2to $3 per week, Open all 35'to BU cents per day, aight, rae yor, let, wi oard > ie e i, Oi al West Twent; ty-atxth street, old 7H. AVENUE.—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS LD” iotet wich Gr without Board; references required. Ap- HARRISON STREET.SECOND STORY FRONT Room, nicely furnished, to one or two gentlemen or ntleman and Wile, with Board, at $14 Also ‘and Board for gentlemen, at $5 and $6 per week. NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1863. FOR SALE ——__————“__—-. AMUSISMN'TS. AMUSE 7 & YVANDAM 81 ** Q5 Nanisted Paste? on! and wife, with Board: also t be aecominodated with » A! 105 a nicely fu eaishad Koom on Waiter, closets, poving 1a! 107 AST THTRTY-FIRST Cail for a week. Fent with Boar Yy HUDSON STREET.—FURNISHED 89 42. wo $6 per week, for gentlemen or light housek ar toys ‘American family. aa oT, NEAR NUOSON,—A NEATLY st Boor to let toa gentleman also two or three young men can ZAR PARK AVE. A BRY: ; STOR: twbed Sto will be sold to the prem! A? XE WSPAPER, BOOK AND JOB PRINTIN » fully established and situated in the best pai ef the cliy, POR. BAL KTH LD 3 Hudsov, corner Charles, well stoe! hest bidder tor cask. Apply ou t GOOD CHANCE FOR A PLUMBER OR ARCHT. tect, &c.—Fart of a real estate Ofte, loug eatadlished, on the best bivek on bs rd a Jan ADWay OYSTER BAY OR 13] West FouRtenstn 8 HAND furnished Rooms to let, with Board, second and parlor floors, toa geu'leman and wife or single gentlemen ; Fesaiy private, References exchanged, ] 39 EAST SIXTRENTH STREET.—PU NIST HD | OR unfurnished Rooms, with or without Breakfas' ingle gentieuncn or gentioman and wife, tratc uion house hear Sf FOURTEENTH 8 ard, in a beautiful ho wife; fora gentiem 138 Rooms, EAST TWENTY: ington avenue. with Board, suitabl T, NEAR LEX- . furnisaed for gentleman and wife or single men, ‘Terms moderate. 180 BLEECKER SUREET.—PLEASANT FUR. a nished large and small Rootas to let, with Board, io families and siugie geutlemen; terms moderate, Table Loard $o per week, (| WEST FOURTEENTH | STREET. —A HAND» 1 somely furnished front Room, ou second floor, and Bedroom, comin’ Board, together ifoating, will be ixt, oF separately, Terms moderate, QO NEST, THENTY: “FIFTH STREPT, BETWEEN Seventh and Lighth avenues, —To let, at reasovable terms, to single gentlemen with good references, one large and one small well furnished Room, Wit oF witout break- fast, in @ private German family. 210 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.—T0 LET, WITH first class Board, furnished Kooms, suitable for fam- Ties or single gentlemen, ‘Terms moderate, keferences. 214. EAST, THIRTY FIFTH STREET. —A GENTLE- 4 man and wife or two single gentiemen can be ac commodated with pee Rooms and Gret class Board; also # Hall Room to Q16 WEST THIRTY FOURTH STREET.—& VERY pleasant Furnished Room, with all conveniences, in a private family, with or without Board, for a respectable Jewish cou single men, 224 WE: NTY-FOURTH STREET, Agentleman and wife or two gentlemen Renee anice front Room; bedroom, large pantry; hot and coid water, 235 WEST THIRTY-EIGHTH STREBT,—A SUIT OF 2) three connecting Kooms on the second floor, front, to let, together or singly; also othre Rooms, with first class Board: house brown sioue, newly painted and handsomely she + 296 WEST FOURTH STREET.—A ROOM AND BED. room to let (furnished), with or without Board, for @ gentleman and wife or two single gentlemen, 31 Q Weer, TWENTY-SECOND 8 REET.—THREE r ery nice large Rooms to let, with Board, separately or together, 34.4. SECOND AVENUE, CORNER OF TWENTIETH street.—A very pleasant Room to let on first floor to gentieman and wife or two or three single gentlemen, with Board, at a very low price. EAST NINETEENTH STREET.—A PRIVATE famnily wishes to let to a few respectable young le. dies or gentlemen nicely fursished jedrooms, wit! Without Board, Fourth and Lesingion ave furnished (ront Konm for gentien “2 & 20x10) feet, with glasa front, single gentlemen, $2, House browm Sue, Ladle and lo. iooal tion for any business; low ren cation firs BENS. H. TAY) 123 WE + FORTY-SIXTH SIRE. 1 we ixih avenue and Broadway.—Fa. with Board; also Itvomas furnished for housetwweP.ng; house Setela, Rulliard has all improvements, No May moving Plater Business, whe Tiquos Soren, Bakeries: Tinware apd » Soda ale downtown Os 80 a cheap oardin, L 8 Store Agency, Cedar street, DITCuEL BUTCHER'S STORE, DOING A GOOD CASH TRADE nue, Brooklyn, XCELLENT GROCERY ine business, on one of the leading amenues; will sell low or exchange tor farm, JAQUES, 208 Broadway. LIQUOR AND SAMPLE ROOM FOR 8ALE—LO. cated down town, just off Broadway; best stand in this Giiy; wise # fine Ale aid Chop House. MITCHELL'S Store Ageney, 77 Cadi RESTAURANT FOR S8ALE—ON Browdway; lense, license and everything complete, SSUN, 639 Broadway, near Blec: Inquire oJ. A. —FOR SALE, IN 4 GOOD DOWN TOWN Loca 4A. tion, a Hotel’ and Dining Room, with Lease and Fix. dures complete, and if not sold smamediately will be sold at auction oc Sadurday. Apply to WM. ABBOTT, 170 Chatham quare. A FIRST CLASS OYSTER HOUSE FOR SALE.—AP- ply ut CHAPMAN & ANDSESON’S distillery, 34 Jack. bon street. CIGAR STORE FOR SALE—AT A BARGAIN, win two years’ lease, stock and fixtures, in the art of Sixth avenue; low rent. tnquire of EUMUND |ARTINE, realestate offee, Sixth avenue, corner of wecoud street, CHOICE, WELL FITTED UP GROCERY IN THE heart of the city, dotn, d cash trade, will be sold bRoWN, Porky, 06 Broadway. SPLENDID H ‘Thirt; A iow. N OYSTER, DINING AND LIQUOR 3ALOON, WITH seven privaie rooms, best location on Broadway, doing & really good business, BROWN & BERRY, 8% Brondw CHANCE.—A BUTOHER CAN OBTAIN ONE OF the best stands in the city: long estublisued and hand- aomely fitted np, BROWN & BERRY, 596 Broadway. ENTISTS FOR SALE, A LOT OF BUTLER'S AND Bennott'Apatented Dentist and Surgical Chairs, cov. ered in plush and: reps; will be a lot# to wit at tene finn ‘manufacturers prioa- -ApDIy te'M* Dovauty, Nassau atre RUG STORE FOR SALE—BROOKLYN—FIRST CLASS location; will bear the suictest investigation; cheap, it :, anezeeptlonabl reasons for selling. Address ice. OR SALE--ONK OF THE BEST RETAIL RECTIFY- ing Distilieries in the elty, capable of rectifying twenty arrels of liquor per day; itis 0 OMe of the best locations in, the sity for a family trade, where a busiuess of $15 and $100 per day can be done by apy man that will attond. to it tis m fortune for 4 inan that understands the business and will be sola cheap forcasb. Apply to THOM. SHEILS, 73 East BrosdWay. 2 NTs. J AULAOR'S. IBLO'B GARD! : PraeNcH THe, TRE Lessee aud Manager.. WM. WHEATLEY ‘ BALEM ek reyiird aud Director. Proprietor and Manager....Mr. LESTER WALLAOS = nan has ¢ ° Niguts THE CURTAIN RI eLY ” and the Wonbakb AND Hy llth PLEVORMANOB popul on ace ENTIRE PERFORMANCE terminates at 10:50 o'el0ok, or pec GRAND puen.’ lik Fe Ss OF QEROUSTHIN which continues to re on seutation the un- SIXTH WEEK of the (uatified a Valranon of 2 CAPTAIN O 1B WATOM, GRANDEST SPECTACULAR PRODUDTION FASHIONABLE AND BNVHUSLAST/O AUDLANORS, Characters = “Mr. LESteR WALLAG: Mr, JOHN Gite now playing etther tn and is universally pronounced #1¢ most popular opexerer | BEE r. BT. RINGGOLD, W! i. POPS, Mise . Ret £URURE OR AMERICA. ror Kate Ka ag and Miss ANNIE AgD. ” ronounce: \ ‘0 conclude with, for the Last tue, ‘enew NIIBE PRESS AXD PEOPLE Tt will be renexeed Gaon J. M. Morton's & masterpiec» of THIS EVENING, AT kiah'® O'CLOCK, WooDcoek’s LnTLE Game, JALGLING SPLENDOR AND BEAUTY. AND EVERY Characters by Me, ESTAR WALLACK NE. JH. SOD. TAB SCEN COSTUMES, APPOINTMENTS, &C., | MONDAY, DAY, WeDNGSDAY, THURSDAY AND J, B. FOLK, Mr J. ©. WILLIAMSON, M REP ARE D AT BNOKMOUS Cost, NI and ax the MORANT, Mra. ¢ Wee NINGS, Misa BLA! by the most tin their several Lranches to be found ATU KDAY AT ONE, 2rfand Miss MONGLE. in either hemis) Feb. 23, last nigh! ure." THURSDAY, FEB, 27, AND EY! NING MLLE. TOBTE Saturdsy, Feb 29 last uight—she S!oops to Couquor, wll te presented te new f vagauza, in roeoneane | Fespectfully aunuunced thut Mr, Lesier Wallackte prologue aud fou tle LAGRIFFOUL | five a drama ot 4 +o NEBR ROSEDALE 'S celebrated 3 bes for some weeks be jen 1n preparation, and will be acted et for the first ti ING, MARCH 3, 1855, ONDAY EVE L by the most popular of Metso Seats may be six represen The drama will be produced with the wiinost care. Rm ME GRAND “BALLET the theatre, Schirmer’s, 70L roadway, and at Peters’ tirey new scenery bh ad beautifar Broadway. 1 be introduosd. m8 At pe ptads 40 uew, and the il be tune m 0% 10 ” ‘ sustained by ASSOLU 108, PREMIERES, a: tic grevsing thas "MILAN, BERLIN, PARIS, AND LONDON. TNNA AN INCREASED | ORCHESTRA AND FULL CHORUS ap his revival the 8a )RENCH TREATRE.—GRAND DI a Pree eee coe eyed atthe stead ee FIRST GRAND DUCHESS MA Boxes and Parquet aeais can no! i inee a at oe oa nd evening cee ple the pe *HENDRED AND FIFTY PERSONS, Broadway, bewween Bleecker and MONDAY LVENING, ting ve ‘ ' ree UNDOUS TRANSFORMATION, NVARD'S, BROADWAY AND THIRTIETH STREET, LAGE! ry a gee : Third an 1 heat niga of the beansiful drama entitled y ROSEDALE. BRIGHT REALMS OF THE DRAGON F KO AVAL ENING MARC AN ENCHANTING SUENI OF GURGLOUS SPLENDOR, | Sullet......Mise Mary Mitchell, Marston’. ae Albaugh WONDAY EVENING, MARCH'® |NAPPFOACHABLS ermion ab f.devarda aa IN EXQUISITE BEAUTY AN SCINATION, ‘Miva Lillie Rideidge | Anthony: John Matthews SSE AOE: DALE ahi A TINCK EVERY Saturday, beneit o RD Le OE ye ATINES ok Monday, the great Tengie Act rn _MONDAY F VENING, MAROR 2 Seats secured six days in advance. a ‘4 Pieris ae as Wateecesi See EXTRA f TIEATR .—OREAT VENIN ROM 2, Renee oe IREAT 8 LA GRANGE. BRICNOLL ITALIAN OPERA, __ MOMPAY o Ma cee Everybouy deligat: » Tinea appearing ‘at the Academy of Muse,’ Phila. Watesen 3. EXTRA é¢ with the Domest oo Oiontey exentn de ROSEDALE, NEW DRAMA, Spectacular RIGAY EVENING, FEB. 28 MONDAY RVENESG, "MARCH 3 Drama ber pte yencmeee German basso, —_ Thompson, | | Nightly received HERMAN NS. EXTRs V ALLAOK’S, ROSEDALE, _MONDAY EVENING. PEE WILLIAMS BROADWAY TIKEATRR | MONDAY, ivy ev ¥ENING SATURDAY MASINI NEW YORK'S FAVORITE DiaMatic som, aod n premiere daneouse, Sone RITA Sako at! ‘When Meyerbeor masterwork, 1m four acta, ROBERTO TL DIAVOLO, Wilt bo performed for the lat time this ‘season, with the following excellent o Madame Anna de Ie Grang Miss laabella McCulloch, da shouts Wore eit STERS' NEW YORK THEATRE, 28 and 73) Broadwas Admisuion 6) conte, ANTANEOUS SUCCESS of the Destin ‘and: METERS actress, 38 M. in Fulton & eon NO! "MARCH 2, Signor Briguoll Bs Ove Davo 2 Herr Jose; u oeaneae joseph Hermani founded upow Mina Broddoas tovel Sipuor Lotial of De Walden's yp gat titre Catited witht vis piquant local allusiong Sad New and » lin Fan O AND ROULEST chorus and ore bets a fee’ De witoen™ MR, C, nM PARSEOR G AND uw thelr original char r9 , as, indeed, yahemently tedeionn A by crowded hou have been all the principal scenes. Musical Director Conductor. THURSDAY) re rs, FINE CAST. is ‘A STAR CAST, embracing Messrs, J. K. Mortimer, @. C. fe & SUPPORTED BY AN ONUSU tia Boniface, G. H. Clark, Win, Carleton und the other favoritos UD BORROW SSATORDAE At The Comedy produced with new scecery, New sels, Dew (icmsiteiodinhberined ga giedes Bs, eee TCIRDAY, FEURUAIY 29, AT 18% O}CLOGK, aa ir 7 7 S. CLs OS er aie FIRST CHANPRAU AUD SAM MATINER, HEATRE COMIQUE, 51 With its great cast. BENEFIT AND Last NAD ‘Bor Two Adinission to Matinee parts of the House), Oue Dol- Seats secured frou® to 6, six days in advance, "of tbe famous ler. No reserved seats, ——_—_—_—_———. ou! inée (to avoid the rush at the door) Sas § SAM, SAM, BAM, 8A HANLON BROTHERS, cau now be had at the box oiice of the Academy; Sehir. TANFRAU C Hane Rca, *CHANFRAU. met’s, 701, aud Mavoy’s, 14 Broadway. Seats for * Roberto” NEX O'CLOCK. ‘a RDA Vat bansey" SATIS EY BicapWway ai -ATRE. THIS (THURSDAY) EVRNING, (THURSDAY) TINEX, MATINE ATINER, AN BNTIRE CHANGE OF BILD, TO-MORROW crRIDAY) BENFIT 1 LOW be xecured at the regular ticket olices, as above CADEMY OF MUSIC-FARBWELL MATINEE. irand Farewell M. AND SAM MATINEE, MR. JOHN Hi. EMBREE. ANGE-BRIGNOLL yi RA, BSP. ADMIDSION 5) CENTS, — ‘The company appearing in Phuiad) bd -LIAMS' ‘BROADWAY THEATRE, IONDAY, MARCH 2, THE ENTIRE COMPANY PROM” March 2, 1 mie TARATRE, COMIQUE, BOSTON, | FEB, 2, AT LP. M., BROADWAY THEATRE, ULL FIRST CHaANPRAU MATINEL, i FIRST SAM MATINEE SATURDAY NEXT, ADMISSION 6) CENT UN BALLO’ IN MASCHERA. t time this seaso: Grange, Miss McCulloch, Brignoll, Orlandi re ne ee THE GREAT PANIOMIMISTS, MAF R. meonoee ZW, ered Cake NEW PARISIAN BALL&T TROUPH WILL AP! Baturdey—Last Tianion ti FS SALE—A BUTCHER'S SHOP, WITH LE oe and fixtures; good neighborhood.’ Apply at No. New Chambers street, from 10 to 3 o'clock. Po SALE—A FIRST CLASS OYSTER HOUSE, HAND- somely fitted up, with firat class license. Apply at 500 Eighth avenue. OR SALE—AN ENGLISH 4ALE AND CHOP HOUSE, one door from Broadway; price $1,600. CHARLES E. MILLS, agent, 95 West Thirvieth street. 447 CANAL STREET.—AN AMERICAN WIDOW lady will accommodate two or three sincie gentle- be en with pieasant Kooms on second floor, at $5 each per FAMILY, OCCUPYING THEIR OWN HOUSE, WILL let two ‘Rooms to gentlem partial Board, in Twenty-ninth street, near Sixth avenue. Ladress box 2,390 Post ollic ice, OR SALE-FIRST CLASS CORNER GROCERY, uP ;. two years’ lease; rent low. Apply to v. H. SHAFCH, 06 Greenwich street j};OR SALE.—RARE CHANCE FOR SMALL CAPITAL. ists.—A Gents’ Furnishing Goods Store in Smithfield street, Pittsburg, Pa, Sold on account of the owner retirin, y at once to MORRISON, SON adway. from ‘business, HUTCHINSO: aa rs (A. THIRD STORY, FRONT ROOM TO. LET—WITH Board, toa gentleman; also # Second Floor, in Yate house’ Inquire at 108 West Tweuly-secoud street References required. A YADY RESIDING IN A PLEASANT, PLACE, AND having no chidren of her own, will Board two little Girls for the summer; the house has'a pleasant Playground Attached, with fruit irees. Referenees given, Address B. C., box 217 Bridgeport (Conn.) Post office, A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE CAN BE ACCOMMO- dated with Board in # private family residing in the wEper part of the olty. Address, appointing an interview, New York Pout office. OARD.—TWO GENTLEMEN CAN OBTAIN SINGLE ‘Rooms, with Board, at 118 West Twenty-third street. excellent Board, six blocks west of Broadway, at 176 Ml TO $12 PER WEEK.—PLEASANT ROOMS, WITH a between Macdougal and Sullivan, Table ASHLAND PLACE, FERRY STREET. Rooms en sulle or singl house and table first class; con- ‘venient to three car lines; reference exchanged. EST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, OPPOSITE Fifth Avenue Hotel. Parlor and Bedroom, second floor, front, handsomely furnished, with first class Board; refer- jances exchanged. 0 EAST TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET.—-A_ HAND- somely furnished Room, with Board, for gentleman and wife or two gentlemen. FORTY-FIRST STRE T, BETWEEN BROADWAY and Sisth avenue Roo jedrooms, furnished; 1oors or ¢ por partot the house, with priv. underletaing it ir deatred. Water and g —TO LET, J]TH STREET, NAR UNION SQUARE with or without Board, in a private family, an entire Necond Ficor. Geutlemen rs Appiy at Evereit Library, 72 West ‘thirty-fourth street. WEST TWENTY.SIXTH STREET—ENTIRE SEC. V7 MiFioor large dowble rear, large front and hall bed. rooms, all connecting, witu Board, until May 1; references jaxchan, janen, to let, with t 1k St TENTA STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVENUE.— 19 ASuit of Kooms, with Hoard, to a party of aduits, Koom oa fourth floor, with grate, tor two gentlemen. Ba erences. 20 WEST SEVENTEENTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH |whol WAVERLEY PLACE.—HANDSOMELY FUR. Bisbed Rooms, suitabie for families or single gentle lass Board. References required. avenue.—two desirable Rooms to let, on third floor, with frat class Bourd, to parties of highest respectability daly. References exchanged. 183 ST STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVENUE.—ONF SUIT of Rooms. el legantly furnished to let, with Board; also wo single Hooms; private family, Apply at No, 9 West aty first street. Zils WEST EIGHTEENTH STREET.—ELEGANTLY furnished Rooms, ea eu\teor singly, to let, with superior Board; pr vate table or otherwise. References exchauged. 4 WET THIRTY.FIRST aTREer, NEAR FIFTH Room will be QA NINTH STREET (NEW NO, 44), NEAR SIXTH AVE. 24 Mie -Handsome Rooms wo ley with Board, on see: md and third floors, suitable for faimilies or ntle- men. 2 ‘Tenience (gas. bath Roo ST. MARK’S PLACE —HANDSOMBLY FURNISH- ed Rooms on second hird floors, with every con- ike), ‘without board; also two Hall 2 fime, three nicely furnia ‘TH H STREET, WEST SIDE, EXCELLENT NEIGH. oak eemall private family will let, for the first ed Kooms, one having Sitti Room edjoining, tire, gas and bath, Board near by. No moving neces, Address L. M. D., station EK. 28 NINTH STREET (NAY NO. 40).—NEATLY FUR. nished Rooms to let, with Board, for gentleman ile oF single genslomen, "Dinner a! six. QUINTON _ PLACE, Broadway.—A handsomely furn and atory Room to let, with baih; hou ments aiid pleasant ‘EAST FOURTH STREET.—PLEASANT DOUBLE 32 and sing’e furnished Rooms to let, with Board. Re- ferences required. 33 § STUYVESANT STREE’ NEAR COOPER IN. stitute and Broadwa: Jegautly furnished Roows @ Int, without board, > IRVING PLAGE, OPPOSITE THE WESTMINSTER rowel.—A well furnished Room, wit provements, to let, without board, to « eatieman of respec. tability only. 3 WESt THIRTY.’ D4 womely Furnished Goor to ren Boar 41 WEST SIXTE NTH STREET.—LARGE ROOM TO rent, d. CARDING. —A FINE LARGB HANDSOMBLY FUR- nished Room, with Fe; gas and Board for oe weeks in ihe Ianye'Srat_ clase ‘brown sions house 208 East Thirteenth street, two doors below Second avenue, Fano ont ROOMS TO LET—FRONT OR BACK Parlor on first floor, a hall Bedroom and attic Rooms, ith firep! H, GUEST, 4 Bleecker street, ‘ARLEM BOARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE and a few sing. peoa Rooms, with Board, in a fine location in Harlem. A is MM, Harlem Fost office. 0 LET—WITH FIRST CLASS BOARD, TO TWO gentlemen or gentleman and wife, very desirable Room in one of the fine: jons on Murray Hill, near Fifth kvenue, Address Pollock, atation G. ee ————————— UW eer! GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMODATED with Board at Bergen Point, N. J., in a pleasant private house, con trains or boate, office, wo OR THRRE GENTLEMEN CaN, HAVE ROOMS ‘and Board in private family at No. 2 West Thirteenth street, first house from‘! ifth avenue, MPWO OR THREE GENTLEMEN OR GENTLEMAN and wife can be accommodated with Room and Board ly hg Sed family, 238 East ibirteenth street, a few k from Broadway. ‘communication hourly by box 6,107 New York Post tently focated; ‘Address Arthur, in a stri minut $1 . WEEKLY. —GOOD BOARD ot TWO; A cig some y furnished Room, ao loseta, bathroom, fire, ec, Also a sinall Room at $7. 16 West Thirteenth street. BOARD AND LODGING WANTED. JOARD WANTED—UP TOWN, FOR GENTLEMAN, wife, three children and servant; in good location, with gain family ; terms not to exceed $60 per week. Address . Jug Herald office. OARD.—WANIDD, IN NEW YORK OR BROOKLYN, within half an sour of City Hall, four or five unfur- nished Rooms for hox.sokeoping, or board for gentleman, d three small cuildren, with servant to attend the Address A. D., room 20, must be very low. OARD WANTED—BY & orerue $30 AND WIFE, below Fifteenth street. Terme to $25 per weel Modern improveinents and good tal quires f aaron Ww. ed auurese, witht fa particulars, We, id oilice, pens CLASS PERMANENT BOARD WANTED—BY ‘a gentleman and wife, with all conveniences, at mode- t, between Thi xth ave. R* Ooms: ay BOARD WANTED.—A FIRST on SEC- ond Floor, in.» good tocation, on or near Fiftl venine, below Thirty-ffth street; private table preferred enc Call at Everett Library, 72 West Thirty-tourth stree ANTED—BETWEEN MADISON AND a AVE- nues, two Rooms for males, with Board. Address box 4,134 Post office. WANTED BY TWO YOUNG, PHYSICIANS, AN OF- fice and home with a private family,near Washington gquare. References, &o. Address C. £5., station D, Bible Ouse. ANTED—BOARD FOR THREE | ADULTS, TWO children and servant. Address J. H., box 449 Post office ‘stating location, accommodation “ted ‘terms, which must be moderate. WAXTED-A, COMFORTABLY FURNISHED ROOM, with oF without Board, by & young lady who is en: speed out auring the day. Address, with full par jome, Herald oifice. -ANTED—BY TWO GENTLEMEN AND WIVES, two Rooms, with baw Neighborhood must be ddreas, with particulars and V BY TWO YOUNG GENTLEMEN, A WELL furnished, sized Room, with modern improve. nts; ao breakiast and supper, for one, of them, in the Titan Ho 4 Metropolitan Hotel. Address J. B. L., Metropo- tan Hotel, WA XteD—noap IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, WHERK there are no other boarders preferred. BF gentle. & Room with fire and gas, or ball R 2 vd Fourth avenues and Twenty-third and Thiety. wating price and location, D,, box ) ANTED. RIM STRLET, FIFTH AND SIXTH AVENUE ) Furnished House to let; possession in ten days: 4; $20) per mouth. “Apply to W. WOODMAN, 121 Wiiatn ia UNTON SQUARE, NEAT SEVENT 46 Board, Kooms fora gentieman ‘and wife References hj) WEST SIXTEENTH STREET.—HANDSOMELY hed Rooma, ey for famil fir ar single gent f] EAST 1. Fourth and Mad Room to lot, with Board. West TWELFTH STRE“T, BETWEEN FIFTH Uo and Sixth avenues.—A second story Room and Bed- room to let, separately or together, furnished, with Board, References. Terme moderato, 53 & wrt THIRTY. EIGHTH STREET.—BOARD,—AN ters furnished Room on second floor of « private ference. Eat TWENTY.THIRD STREBT.—FURNISHED ome to reni, with Board; references exchanged. 6) MAODOUGAL July pt FINE SUIT OF ROOMS Ale | root nd bathroom adjoining) to sm without board, Family small sea itetetiy rete une Ra exchanged, rd. ee douse. PER WEEK, FIRE AND LIGHTS INCLUDED — Board wanted, for gentleman and wife, betw p15 and seventh avennosand Fourteenth aud For sireots, "-Addreas box 5.481 Fost office __©Ot NTRY BOA RD. BOARD IN THE COUNTRY, FROM ist ‘of May, within thirty miles of Now York, in a highly respectable private fainily, for @ lady, geutieman, three children and nurses, Address, stating lowest terms, W,, Herald office, FINES? BILLIARD SALOON ON fior SALE—THE with a Lease of four years. Apply to ¥ Broadway, CHOME, Be aay Magee Le mar! for ciroular. Latour T. ‘TEWA. F005 Se pi a THIRTKENTH STREET, enon? Poor from Bisth avenue.—To Tah tetein ‘turnin gentlemen; breakfast 77 TEE ET Ae etre! iT (NEW NO. 111)— Spee ‘ad Hall Room torren nt, with Boara, ‘and wife; forma moderate, juired; terme mods. ARBLE MANTELS,—A LARGE STICK, 4 ore ‘all ready for belting ue! ui ld ngs, we on soesant sol iT tht ulldiags A. i Laws, 106 Balt iairact, near Sd. Marae ea ES aT manufactory, 64 First fore buying elegy, OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT, OY3- ‘and Drinking Saloon, with fine lodging Rooms at- well furnisned all throughout; long lease and cheap Apply on the premises, 1 iif Wooster street. (OR SALE.—A SPLENDID CHANCE TO MAKE money.—A first class Meat mire ‘&c., situated on the est part of Fourth avenue; good f ‘ad lease at very ow rent, WALDRON & 700. 489 Sixth avenue. oR SALE—A FOUR YEARS’ LEASE, WITH THE Fixtures of one of the finest,stores on Sixth avenue, above Fourteenth street. Address 1. 8. P., station C. OR SALE—ON BROADWAY, WEST SIDE, A RE- tailand wholesale Ladies’ and Children’s Furnishing Goods Store, nteen years established, and having ony first clase customers, For particulars address J. 0., box 1,190 Post office, New York. eee Fes. SALE—A FIRST CLASS MILK ROUTE, NOW selling from, 140 to 169 “quarts, with Horse, Harne and Can let tached rent. Wagon, 8: rder. Inquire at Well twonty-tourth strcer, between 2 and 4 o'clock P. OR Meng eee ort ESTABLISHED BUTCHER ood reasons given for seliing. Ap- 'B.—No agents need Herald of PENrie hy 3-4 RE. James L. George Or We teyioure, Ballroom. scene Mile. Rita Sangalli will dance a Pas de Deux, (PHEATRE COMIQUE, 314 BROADWAY. ANNOU ENGAGEMENT EATRAUKUIARY. MONDAY EVENING, MAKCH 2, MAFFIT. AN BARTIOLOMEWS GRAND 8. T AND PANTOMINE TROUPE Boston), will make their Grat TPUPGLAR ARTISTS, including the dansouse, MLLE. EMERALD A, D. , $1 to all parts of the how n uow be purchased, tn order to avoid the rush the doors, at box office of Academy, Schirmer’s, 701, and Ma us Broadway. PRooKLyN. ACADEMY OF ND of the splendid arate aco MITORELE VE RY ary ae Saturday renight) supported by Mr ite of De Pe a cent G jo Balled LAGHANGE-BRIQNOLE vee TAN OPERA, AND ON AT REARL OF RAVOYS vais (ate of De Pol’s troupe), aud a nlicent Cozps di BRIG ) s PEARL OF SAVOY; i a THIB (THURSDAY) EVENING 27, at 8 o'cicek, Or, A MOTHER'S PRAYER, EW YORK CIRCU! BALLO IN M ERA, 5 MAGGIE MITCHBIMe Fourteonth street, “opponita A Academy of Music. with Madame Anna de la MeCutiock, Mims iT, Feb. 29, last performance of L. B. LENT. Director | Aveiaide i'billipps; Sigs. Brignoll,“ Orlandia Sarth Coletty ME LIPtLe BAKEEOUT. MATINEES ats Nico! Misa Mitcholl, Mr, Collier and G. 1. Fox ih the cast. WEDNESDAY A SATURDAY, 1d the Balt Room Scene Mita. RITA SANGALLI, the Pre- BAJURD AY AFTERNOON next, commencing at ie Revival of the immi nel miers Danseuse, will executaa Pas de Deux, ONLY PEARL OF SAVOY MALIN GREAT pula ‘COMEDY, Seats can now be secured at the Brooklyn Academy end | Mr. Fox's NEW FANTOMIMG will shoriy bo’ produce@ aaa bg de dterout ne ee ute ROLES, Macoy's, 114 Broadway, New York. after mouths of splendid and elaborate preparauion, AINED HORSES IN OO ———— ee ‘Ae well co sil the excttin pa AN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS —685 BROADWAY, Tory Paston's OPERA HOUSE, 2 BOWERY, 2 REAL IEaciNa RVENT, Tho, trouble cornmences ata quartet 19 ¢ ht. Dec.aed sriumph abieved by the new Burl Entitled BIRCH, WAMBOL! b AND BACKUS, ow Roy THE JOCKEY CLUB RACRS. RA PRANGISCO. MINSTRE “with” Paws. os THE JOCKEY CLUB RACKS. auontovs BoGduBs OF Tui GREAT “GuRLREQUE “WITR” PAW PRAU, PFAU, PFAU, PFAU, PFAU, or PEULS Gy DAUGHTER—SHOUTS OF Naan qt aREAr RUSSIAN, ATHLETE, DER THE KEROSENE TONY PASTOR tinmonse as PRINOK MEANDER MISS LUCILLE WATSON INTRODUCING THE CELBRATED SOltMuL SISTERS, ith new parodies on ali the popular aongs. Wi RIGGS a4 Prineéss Euchre, and the aylphlike danseusge McDONALD. as the cuarming Fairy of the Lake, 2. W, COMLIEE as the gusuing Preiniere Danseuses owerful cast, comic dances, oe tabienux. £6, ih FPUNNIEST SENSATION EVEM DUCED. » ape and FEMALE PA nis \ BALLER DED BY AN OL10 OF Oietiisd MonLE. MATISERS | WEDNESDAY snd SATURD VY, 214 o'clocke WITH TH RAILROAD EXP TRAIN, an improvemout on Avyust Weokly's, received with genuine Inughser and appiause. 472. in Blea and | —BUTLER'S AMERICAN TREATRE, eneivgen Grand ead Broome st 5) BILL OF ATTRACTIONS, MOE rUkitt Fast GIELe ps OPERA HOUSE. 8. .N. PIEK. L, F. Harrison. THURSDAY EVENING, February a7, pole iti 1 Mew VOW ETH WER! TRIOS eqtane. Rect’ Bara Ortia NIGH, KMALE MINSTREL SCKN 6) i. TAR PILGRIM, . reer ‘CHiSTING’h La COMARE, PErTeNG! LLL 's OREAT | SONGS aND ‘DANCES. Cuparalleled success has attended this delightful entertaim With the foblowing epiaodia casts VIVIAN'S VIVID VIVIALITIES, CROWDED HOUSES BVEKY DAY, BOTH IN THB aa: MONGONT, Fatty Stewart, Goo, H. Coes, Wamboid, Kerns, ERNOON AT 2, AND EVENING AT 8, Signor TEsTA, Ryan, de. Music, Painting, Traasformation scoue, '‘BELLINI, THE GRAND BALLET TROUPR, Oniy a short season Lon; Signor aT. spon gOCT, Bee amali bill, A constant change of programme, 8i GIORGIO ignor “ANTO! . Doors open at6. Curtain rises at ny MATINE ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON. 618, —MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, FRIDAY EVENING, Februa sis| BROADWAY. FOURTH GEAND | OPERA Nit oo mete 4 LEON: ‘8 MINSTRELS, 720 th ND DUTC. KE. 61 TEO CHILDREN, a4 LAMB wa wean Lkoa, F1VR ata Two 1E3 AND THREE EY! NAPANYSE BKUDEL ‘aie EMBALMED BODIES. | 613 THE LOVELY “GIRTU," ou WITH THOUSANDS OTHER ‘STRANGE, 6 MIRACULOUS F stisucrs, SATURDAY, February GRAND Gala MAtINEE. of Io me For sale at Schi i with all the great artists. Tekets Bi no all ae mer’s, ToL Broadwa; FOR, sare THE WELL KNOWN DRY GOODS ‘Store 621 Greenwich street, with two years’ Lease and Fixtures, at a great bargain. JOR SALE—LEASE, STOCK AND FIXTURES OF AN old established first cla: «plendid loca- tion for business, Inquire at 143 Front OR SALE—A GOOD MANUPACTURL (G. BUSINES! ing large pro(te; sales cash, large and increasinj Teason for selling sickness. Address Emor; 1d off OR SALE—THE FANCY BAKERY, 850 BROADWAY, near Union square (lute Howe's), with three years! Apply on the prema avorable lease. OR SALE—THREE PULL ENGLISH a Lah and round end Bar Sgunter, complete; wi Price $180. A. HALLIDAY & PFLAUM . 216 F an SALE—A STATIONERY, PAPER AND TOY Store, established 14 years ahd in possession of the resent proprieior; selling in consequence of going to Europe, “Apply on the premises, $1 Bowery. OR SALE—AN EXTENSIVE GLASS BUTTON MANU- factory; large assortment of dies, office fixtures, &c. factory reasons for selling. Apply wt, or address, f street, basement. OR SALE—A SMALL SUGAR REFINERY, IN PBR. fect order, convenientiy located in Brooklyn, with » fine water front! Address, for full particulars, Keiner, box OR OR SALE ee eee ine SAFE OF BEST make, large size and elegantly fitted up, Apply at 16] Fulton street, third foo; OR SALE CREAP—THE BARROOM FIXTURES, IN- cluding three-pull Enatiah Beer Pump, Bar Counter, Gas Fixtures, &c., now inthe Fifth Ward iovel. Appiy to JOSHPIL MCGUIRE, 16 Nassau street. ERRING'S SAFE FOR, SALE—STANDS | ABOUT four feet high; warranted goo ; 9137 80; baif price. Apply to Hi. 'B. DEXTER No. ‘Sion eet. IQUOR, STORE FOR SALE-IN SOUTH STREET, poosite one of the Ria ferries to Brooklyn. Ap: Piy to MRASTINGS & 1 11 Chambers street, Rs OPPORTUNITY. —DEATH OF OCCUPANT. House and Store {0 Hudson street, corner Christopher For particulars see HOME. street, to MORGA XTOCK OF HARDWARE FOR SALE—TO CLOSE AN ‘estate, or will be traded for real estate. Apply to G. M, CHAPMAN, 362 Broadwa; S* AFE FOR SALE—A MEDIUM SIZED WILDER'S Safe, suitable for house or office; wil be sold cheap, Can be seen at 25 South William | street, Up stairs, AMPLE ROOMS FOR SALE—TOGETHER WIT! Lease, Fixtures, License, Stock, eee te ia complete working race. ‘on account of sickness. SoU te diye Geil as Saiaple Nocus, No. 64 Fulton ot, Ne 5 oRwoRtH’s y HALL—THIG (THURSDAY) EVEN: LEON'S GRAND DUTCH 68 OPEN FROM 8 A.M. TILL lv P.M. b Benr will read an igi nal = ——a o Wasted Lives,” Tickets fifty cents ‘havent Night Hapreas and Steamboat Explosion, HOICR SEATS POR THE “GRAND DUCHESS,/T “Wuite Fawn,” Wallacks and all first class th operas can be procured at the Central Kailroud and Theatre Ticket Oilice, Metropolitan Hotel. H. M. ADAMS, Agent OOLEY'S OPERA BOUS®, BROUKLYS, Gf Charles Gaylor's grand. spestacuiar extenragania, on. tied THE WILD SAWN mF Tus WOOUs, Recetred with the idest demonstrations of ‘delight a MAGNIFICENT Prenta wat, brocatel ‘cont $450, for one do. ‘Onounced (he most gorgeous spectacie ever presented to Bis; Planctorte, Btagero. Bookcase, Books. Carpets, Mir-, | Eig") e Hi #70; Cheuver and diuing Furniture ori nguire at goratoun, ihe eulbepts a utumph of art: the sue teresting subject 44 Went Siieenth street, between Firth and Sixth avenue. Poo uae icant pezons deseription. oF ana 7, 410 Broadway.” ‘hows una lectures may receive dress Secretary of New Broadway, heey Saturday at 24 o'elock. ROOKLYN OPERA HOU SE. popy by forwarding 25 cents. York Museum of Anawomy, #16 RENCH SATIN PARLOR § FOR CASH. Suite for $100, do. for $76 B* ROAIN Suit for $186; green rey Turkish Chaire it $26 10 $0; great variety of Furnit AY EVENING, ‘FEB, 2, — cheap. ERNEST ROTH'S} Purnitire Warerooins, 8 Bleecker Re WiLEIaNs oO" 1 = = = = treat, near ‘iron cor goods warranted, Mise MOLL tiawso at _____ MUSICAL, user In the new drama of the SACKING OF KANISMERRE GENTLEMAN Wil. LG VE IN RUGTION ON THR THE FURNITURE.—H. O, FARRELL 19 now offering the iargest stock of the above tabliahments, 446 and gnih avenue, and Went Thirty-fth atreet, comprising all’ the varied styles in bothdepartinents of the trade, preparatory to commencing wi ‘and will eli off at lower prices th ed to the public. Call aad judge for A ORNTIRMAY Waie GLE TARTRCOHIOR, a Foferences @ven, Address, with residene, Teacher, box Horaid offics. ‘AN PARIS. (aneers AND And the farce of a DAY een Qminwar Haul. MORKING, ANR, a" ENING (PHE MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN COMPANY—WABB. Toms (6 broadway, Now York—tmanufaciurors of the Mason & Hamiin Cabinet Orgaua, sixty tyes: also Metropolitan Organs; offer the largest assurtment tn ine country of Instruments of this class, Prices $79, oF lous te $4,5Weach, Organs to rent (PHE ADVERTISER OFFERS UIs SERVIC ny congrngation in or near the ity, A SHAKSPEAU.R, a MRS, PRANCES ANNES KEMBLB. T. B. PUGH hes the honor to amnounce thet MES, KEMISLB [VOR BALE—A NEW DENTIST'S CHAIR; aLgO a ssi of green rep Furn.sure, Looking Glass, 4c. Apply 23 < ay tnEnaNeWs 343 Of PPLIED AND CAN PAY BY THR ddrese ye lenges EP’ RS will give a series of or mosis fer Sas One! lethe, Lrg Be EE EA uM, Ee oes fg, &., as BENDA: , corner Canal and Hudson STRINWAY “HALL, <= : ‘sm IOLINS.-FOR SALE, SEVERAL RARE AND VALe wrote pment ndaiicanscsierea uable insiruments, by the ‘poss celebrated Italian mae iN GE MANTKL MIRRORS AND SIX PIER On MONDAY me ers, can ween land % i. T Stason Phelan Billiard Table, a new Sowing Macuine Granta s sae * THEODOR row V8, 129 Fifth avenue On TUESDAY BYENIN ie Geers for saecheap at SYPHER +s e ur rich b yma Waste? walnut Library Bet. Mt. ANTED-IN A Gite pemaw. Wer ita. Ataress, HROORLYN GHOKCH QUARTER a ; bere previously eagaged, 9. F. with resi name, stoung w + Heraid odies, A PARLOR SUIT OF BROCATEL FUR. jewoed Bedroom Set and one black FOR SALE, ON FAVORABLE 4 hand Grand Square and Up stolass manu ondition ab ST BLN. iu end Eh The Rrening Readiogs will commence o’sigck, the Morning Keating af 3 o'clock P. ‘Admission to each reading. SL. Koserved sents, $1 50. Tickets for (he entire series, wi! ‘The sale of tickets for the entire seri yay Mal ow Tuursday moraing, Pe Bingle tickets for h e Friday, February ii, and the follow ia SPECIAL NOTICE. Mo more tickets will be sold than the actual number of seats in the body of the hal. To avoid mterruph audience are respectfully reqrasded to be seated Loture the commencement of the readiucs ors Ps fight’ Pr foaereset ‘80: ON tos! Van erfec' way N‘S warerooina, Stetaway Mall, Bast Fourteenth sirect, New York. BARGAIN FOR CASU.—$2 FOR A SEVER octave rowewood Pianoforte, overstrung bass, full irom frame, rich tone: a beautiful instrument, J. BIDDLE, 18 Amity street, near Broadway. LINDEMAN PIANO) OF SUFEMOR TONE. AND alothers for sale cheup; = six octave Piano $78; ube Cottage Piano at a bar Apply at 64 Yours avenge, near Tench street, RARE CUANCE.—MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD © Pianoforte, Chickering & Son's mam for $5.9, four round corners tmprovewente; good a& SET OF TEETH-ON IODIZED RUBBER, AT 264 and 274 Sixth avenue, New York, Dentlats are ey ee the right of these patents by the New York Cr ental Hubber Come EW BROUGH & FAGAN, Managers, OLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION ORIGINATED TH! CO kieatnetic use of nitrous oxide , sdminuter, is the most approved method, do nothing But extract teeta, and certainly do it without pain; so 2600) ‘pationte testify. Bee their names at the office, 19 Cooper Institute ENTISTS—TAKE NOTICE.—FOR SALE OR TO LET, completely furnished, City Dental Rooms, old estab: ished: good dally practice; great bargain; owuer post lively retires. AG reas Dean, station G. RS, F. W.& C. A. ware: ARTIFICIAL TRETH.— Blegant vnd superb sete $10, upwards, Nitrous oxide free of charge nt 192 sixth ‘Sree; Now York, aud WS Nove ‘Tenth street, Philadelphia, renorved sents, $3. will begin at Stetn - ry, 37 at ¥ 0) clock QTEINWay HALL. Le *, Be one . NO} “UNTO MEMIRD CONCEAT THIS. SEASON, YRSDAY BVENIGy FRERUARY ™ woes, with the following eminent ar Mise Whtia BRAINERD, Mias ALIDA WOOD, 10 DRUGGISTS.— FOR SALB, A FIRST CLASS DRUG Btore, 1x one of the principal Southern seaboard cities: well located and doing a profitable business, |The house is & three story. bullding, with extensive outbulidings; the store Jn xed in good style, and the rent only $1.1, For further particulars ad 10 Post Charleston, SCAMERON & CO.—STEAM PUMPS, FOR Boll « ers, factories, steamships, mives &e, Twenty-secoud treet, corner of Second avenue, New York. thiol Need een NGINES, BOILERS, SHAFTING, BELTING, MILLS, Fittings, Callendors, miscellaneous Machinery, all jesciptions, at DAVIS’ Machinery Yard, 124 Hudson street, raey City. Oflice No. 1 Ceuitre street, New York. TOR SALE—A NEW WALRATH RAILWAY PRESS k Brick or Peat Machine, in excellent order, Apply to ALTER DICKSON, Albany, N, OR SALE—A TWENTY HORSE POWER STEAM Engine and Boilers, nearly new and in complete order, ‘Also the Factory Building where they are set up for sale o to let on long of short lease, Rent $450 per annum. Build, ing has four floors, exch 20360 Feet Inquire at 260 Bowery” Fo SALE—ALL OF THE IRON WORK, INCLU ping Brackets, Chains, &o., of & new Dredging Machii Spot execs, Apply 0 WALTER DICKSON, Alb yr. FOR BALEOAT A SACRIFICE, UPRIGHT BUILBR, eight horse Engine, Steam ump, Shafting, Pulls, Steam aod Water tipes, Mash and Fermentation Tuba, together or separate, Adress bor 5,809 lost oulte JOR SALE—A GREY & WOOD PLANER, IN GOOD running or Inquire of JONN FILES, corner of Kleventh avenue and — ninth street. TOR SALE—HYDRAULIC HAND MACHINERY, nearly new, with all Fixtures for making 120 powads + day plug tobacco, with rece pt aud fiustructious to make, P. HAYDEN, Essex, Coun. ENOIR GAS BNO 14 three, horse pow, 0. Pine street, room Wate 70 PURCHASR—ONR ‘oR Pot tone either now Awily works eat Thirty-thy S—¥ROM HALF HORSE 2 fot sale at the company™ offce, Ws — a ANTED—SECOND HAND, IN Yes {cos Fianer, ong siz fot tenging D ee , w 90 BEAUTIFUL CONTINUOUS GUM 190 su? ee . oraet uader g4 oth re Li LBs ive B ana. BODINE, "190 Grand street. cal ramet TSE Snag, er — A Conauetor. Me TG. F -BuistoW, A MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTS FOR t PHOw KS FREE OROE TRA 8 ng city, mate order; — Property famil; 7 cou $0 foe Parlor suits, Pa oase, tages pets, ‘Mirrors, Chai 40 West Biavecath tfeot between Fifth and 5 MAONIFIC SEVEN 0 ee _ oskwoom Pianoforte of GRAND CHORUS cf the MENDELSSOHN UNion. antata, by Voo Bree, ‘'sT. CLOLLIA’s DAY," will be performed entire, STenway ty is Th mitt RNHAM'S FURNITURE EXPRESS, 5 wi st « Eleventh street, near Sixth aveune.—Large w: inoving furniture, city or gooaizy furniture packed, nahip ped; furniture stored; momey ads URID AY EVENING, FR RHnOr LAST LECTURE. LOTTERIES. My ia) High 5A id reat sacrifes, With six years’ A ts in or Annee eed | ue rest. pra CASHED IN ALL LEGALIZED LOTTERIES TrPRs AD ONS OF MANKIND. — B. Agent, Tickets of admission $1; ean be had at all the prineipal A =PIANOS AND ORGANS,—GRFAT BARGAINS 174 Brestwey and 77 Kasia aires, ia York. a fortenah ented. ana rout applied | Purch fecond hand Pianos by Chickering, Siwdary \d others very low, 5 id . BERRY & a ores and #5 the tir ket offico of the ball. ure commences | jreeiaoly at 8 o'clock, Doors open MERICAN NORMA, LM "SI0AL, SONSERYALORY, ‘U2 Weat Trvanty. sixth street.—Piano, Guitar, V Orzan, Harmony, Singing. | Orders ig em for tania muni for parties. J. JAY WATSON, M | Director, G RAND DUORES —8ONO or THE my - 00 THE TRS DES, RTAIN UPHOLSTERER WANTED. —ONB wito a CO iiderstanas vse business im all us branchoa, ner UstED & CARL Bs O PRINTERS —A GOOD JOB CYLINDER PRESS tre and Keade A gieat, OFFRR —WOnACe y Broadway, w!! iapoee of ‘arian or fm of sie frst cla Finakers, at bargaias. for wittake one-fifth cash and tha’ balanos in monthly Bint ents; for rent, aud Fens money applied if purcaased, ‘wanted, at Russell Bros., com Grand Va ve, 44; Sabre re Galop, Me Bor fi ute ave Bnd er ‘ “ aan ROMANE zane. ~A GOOD GE! AL oi a '~ A Bowery and 1, 15 kl LAnoe, Lor OF NEW AND. SECOND HAND ; y wade ranging from $5,000 “} Ak Fiano fale cheap: one for $80, $110, $125, $200, to $7,000 per annum, is oper oy ae engagement. Address Pianos to ie or id on ments, at the manufacwry, , box 130 lierald 4 219 saat Twenty hird street, nest Third avenue, PRINTERS.—A JOB PRINTER OF ty iv desirous of procuring a permanent ry GRBAT INDUCEMENT OFFERED IN NEW ANB PO ENPLOVING reco nized abil ic 2 nel Ae ae CLAS ty emery Saeiel Gee Geniota attens LALBARN DIC SOCIETY GE NEW Y9RK. A “cecond hand Pianofortes, for cash, | Pianos to if ) PERFORMERS, ty lustalments, CHARLES J. Bet ign to dho-ars wil be appreciated, Address Feliz, Herald | cong put tic febearsal for {he Fourth Concert Fridsy, geen No. 4 Leroy place, 04 Bleec¥ aon FPerrunty lS, at2g 0" « 1, M.. wt tha Academy of Musi wonarts Vatroducuion to "Lohengrin, : Extra Re. D., Pres. BARGAIN IF APPLIED FoR IMMEDIATE Pianoforte for $22; celebrated five Pegg | ay carved rosewoo Seren ct m fra hearly new. Baal NT STOCK oF OF NEW A AnD oe sieSquare aod Oprah a jovand ‘OY. P. CUMMINGS, No. & Caton square, 0 CAST STEEL WORKERS AND MANUFAC TUR. ‘ars. — Wanted, by a ta With over fifteen years’ practical exiporience 4 Forging and teapering east steel vols for cute ting atone, woods or making solid ateel ham. ora and sledzes of any size or pattern, ar knives for ¢ fpbioco, ftir, hay, €0.; has the prestige and best ki name and best reputation, seanans ‘over thirty-five of any tn New York for & good quality of any of tho here symphon ¢,G mi Wrgne! or, Mendelssohn, OGDEN DUREMUS, yee cu THE cATHE.ORAND DUSHESSE. or.ee and fparquet seata may bo had at COCHRAN, ars, above Taree rh ctfie tools; can infience ationer, 805 Broadway. evast to manage, overlook or ae ‘a nimilar business; or would be willing t <A BANJO AND A COU RSE | Bewatess 3 IN PIANOS, ee as PALNTING®, terest of any Ameri a DOBSUON'S by 9 Studio, 9 weiry. ra, id for introduce a good art aatiy, from 9 A.M. until P.M. pal ‘Book rn itor Be peaing Sine, Sein iat, pur rs, boar yA arisen ualities Would be appre La Xaurese J. . 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