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acme es nan NEW JERSEY. Jersey City. Deretion oy Traixs.—The Washington train, due in Jersey City at five o’ciock last evening, did not arrive /Qil seven o'clock, and the Philadelphia train was over an how behind time, Nearly all the trains on the Ni | Jersey Raitroad were delayed by the snow, On the Morris and Kssex Railroad the tealos arrive 4 early all entime, The Peonsyivao’ pen of the Central Rail- faa was partially hiocked up during the two days, heagenrn's Seley 4a the Cincinnati and Pi express boy ee Tesidence of Mr, George Hillyer, on (Washington avenue, Lafayette, was entered at an early Maout yesterday morning by burglars, who carried away yelothing and otber artidles valued st $400, ‘hey left bunch of keys wt te 7 tars tools, whieh jhe possession of the po! no trace wmbbers ‘has been foun: _ is ‘Tes Naw Porice rte ea Ward has signed the ery City Police bill, which will go into ri ea next jMoaday. The new Cemmi:siouers, consi “Gafney, Hoyt and Pray, with the aoe. gry beer Recorder, fwil bold a meeting this week. The new chief will be iN.D, Fowler, al MARRIAGES AND .DEATHS. Mar Baoxwrra—Hanr.—At Rye en. a om Thursday, Feb- 2 8 by the Kev. H. Grey, Hanvay Backwiru, of “Callforn to Ina Biascus, daughter of the late F. W. Hans, of of olladetphia. McCuLLovcu—Sin-tam.—On Thursday, February 20, by Rev, J. D. Wilson, Lawasnce L. MoCutiovcu, to aise Baranya, daughter of William 8. Sinclair, ail of city. Died. Baxver.—At Stapleton, 3, 1, on Monday, March 2, Fervivanp V. A Barver, in the 37th year of his age. The funeral services will be held at St. Paul’s church, “Tomkiasville s 1, on Thursday afternoon, at two o'clock, heroes pan friends are ® invited to attend. BLacrs.—On Si March 1, Friepricu Biacss, at his residence, uns goth street, between ae ‘way and Eighth avenue, in his 634 year, after a short AUlness of tour weoks. The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to posto funeral, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at one ° The bereaved Lentiaren, Heinrich, Friedrich, Diederich and Maria Biag eer Oa rica beth Pi tomee W. Brarry, jew Dorp, Staten Islan 0 years, The relatives and frieads are invited to attend the funeral, this day (Wednesday), at the Moravian chureb, — Isiaud, om the arrival of the eleven o'clock boat from New York. eee —On Monday, March 2, at half-past nine A, Bux sain P, Bexgoy. in the ‘Téth year of his age. et relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence -of his sister, Mrs. Van Arsdale, 144 Second avenue, this Ob Giswrcaad ) afternoon, attbres o’clock, without further notice, . _ Borr.—On the night of Saturday, February 29, a. MonTaaviLLe Bure, sate of Riverdatt. The relatives and (riends of the ‘family are respeot- fully invited to atiend the funeral, from Calvary church, eorner of Fourth avenue and Twenty first atrect, New York, on Thursday afternoon, at two o’clook, Burkge.—Of consumption, Haxxy Buss, husband of Eliza Rovipson, parish of Ballanacarigey, county West- meath, lreland, aged 48 years. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the runeral, from his late residence, 243 Mulberry -atreot, this (Wednesday) alternoon, at ove o'clock, | Birpex.—In this city, on Mouday, March 2, Curtsto- Pure Bugpen, in the 45th year of bis age. The relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services, at St. Timothy's church (Dr. Geer’s), Fifty-seventh street, near Eighth avenue, this (Wodnes- RRA REDING, at eleven o'clock, leston 1S. C.) pavers please copy. Tae members of Metropolitun He A. M., aro requested to attend a ‘to be held at their rooms, 504 Broadway, day) afternoon, at oue o'clock, March to pay the last tuipute of respect to our late brother, Caristopher Biy- dea. The delegates to the Masonic Board of Roliéf are wespectfully invitea to atiend, B. REED, W. Mt Bau At Peeksvill, N. Y, on ow "Maren 2, Dr. Cuanixs Bex, aged about 40 yo: Broutt.—On Monday, March » MORARLES A. Brom, eldest son of Alva A. and Harriet A. Bedell, agod 14 — apes and 15 days, e frien: the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of bis parents, 149 East Eighty-second street, on Thursday afternoon, vat one o'clock, Newburg papers cy ter begs IAN,—On Monday, March 2, at Eastchester, Joan A, Bowerman, aged 34 years, : ‘The relativos, bis friends and the friends of the family are invited to attond the funeral, this (Wednes- lay) alternoon, at one o'clock. Now Haven cars leave Twenty seventh street and Fourth avenue at half-past pr — = mM. ae will be im waiting at or Vernon depot and return in time to J 4:33.P. M, train, 43 oe ee BOOKLY.—On Tuesday morning, March 8, at the rest- -dence of her father, Mary A. Bucky, after a long ill- nosa, aged 15 years, 4 months and 8 days, The funeral will take place from the residence of her father, Cornelivs Buckly, No. 2 Dey streot, on Thursday » attwo o'clock. The friends of the family sare javited to attend. e—On Mi nday, March 2, at his late residence, No, 608 Kivbth corner of Fitty-sixth street, of im the “5th year of his age, after a illness. sMiue relaives and, friends a respectfully invited to vattend the funeral, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two Comnecticut ee please copy. Cazexe.—On re March 3, Fannie Grex, daugh- ter of vn ool "bea phia C. Cairns, aged 3 years, 3 ‘months ‘and relatives of the family aro respectfully invited to attend the funeral. on Thursday afternoon, at ioe o'clock, from No. 249 South Second street, Jersey Uurrsy.—On Monday, March 2, Many Derver, in the 8th year of her age. ‘The friends and relatives are invited to attend the funeral, from her iate reeiconce, 122 Mott street, this (Wedne-day) afternoon, at one o'clock, Dublin papers please copy. Founy..-On Monday, h 2, at 157 East Righty- ‘sixth street, Yorkville, Honora Fouxy, a native of een county Kilkenny, Ireiand, in the 80th year of above residence, this Moe ) ‘clock. Friends of the famil age. Funeral trom morning, at half. sare rnvited to atten FiaxsGan,—On Tuesday, March 3, at bis late resl- dence, 15 avert avenue, a peeekitn, Ropert FLana- “eathe Vody ly wit ve taken to St. James’ cathedral, Jay satreet, Brooklyn, on Thursday moroing, at ten o’elock, ‘where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated. The ean ae eno Calves the church, in the after- noon, at one o’cloc vary Cemetery. Carriages will be in attendance at the church. The relatives and friends of the family, aigo those of his brothers, James, John and Bernard, are respectfully invited to attend. Gorsoxren.—On’ Sunday, March 1, after a short ilt- mess. Auxiis H. Gorsonien, aged 18 years 18 days. raion OE Mosk, Reetayioy bg the ee of her ty-seventh streot, Yorkville, is ( Wednesday) afternoon, as two o'clock. Haxt.—On Monday, March 2, Reunpoa a infant nes — 6 months ‘The fricade and relatives are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, thie (Wednesday) afternoon, at two e’oleck, from the ‘residence of her parents, 41 Grand street, Brooklyn, FE. D. ee dag had bd ae 5 Freper- 10x Hosna Harvorp, only son aa and Hen- rietta U, Harford. Funeral on Toursday afternoon, at two o'clock, from 150 Walnut street. Haxaisox.—At bis residence, 241 Kast Thirty-firet on Tueeday morning, March 3, Vauantine Ban- row Hanaioy, eldest son of Vulentine P. Harrison, aged bat? 1 fotice of the faneral to-morrow. Hovseman,—at bor residence, New Dorp, Staten Island, on reoctey terrae March 3, Haxnad, relict of Isaac Houseman, in the 78th year of her age. The rolatives and friends of the family are fally invited to attend the funeral, from the Moravia Saat on Thursday afternoon, at one o'clock, without! porters Brooklyn, on Tuesday, March Mar- caret, widow of the lae John Knapp, in the year of hor ‘oa | services at the residence of hor daughter, wie Tate, ‘Taft, Quincy street, second house southwest of Nos- trand avenue, on Thursday afternoon, at two o'clock. ent: 1 for fe ent x: = 8, ester county, Mooan — turday, February 29, in oe Aen of Baltimore, Mra. Rovx xpistt Moor the tate Henry Ludiam, L~ thi Mostoomery,—On Sui xny, widow of Hon Joh Montgom Maryland. ‘and daughter of Commodore James feholson Hane the Revolutionary Bavy, i the 934 year ot ber friends and those of her nophbews, James and Al- bert Rk Gallatin, Thomas W. and William Few Chrystie and George Seney, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Wednesday) morning, at ten o’cieck, from the Reformed church, corner of Fourth street and Le- fayette place, witnout further invitation. MonGan,—Aftor a painful illness, Sait AN Moraax, widow of Daniel Morgan, Funeral from the residence of her son, No. 139 Kast Be pean street, this (Wednesday) morning, at nm and at st, Paul's Cemetery, Eastchester, at two b voloc if . Me the relatives and friends aro re:pectfully invited to attend, ARGAL.—In Brooklyn, on Tuesday, Mai deuly, aged 57 years, 2 mont! y Tho relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully myited to attend ine funeral, from his late resi- dence, Wyckoff street, first house southeast of Vander. ue, Brookiys, on Thursday afternoon, at two Powrtt.—On Monday, March 2, Fraxcis Powe, a native of Killaloe, county Longford, Ireland, aged 49 rears. ‘ The relatives and friends of the family are respoct- fally invited to attend the funcral, from his lave resi- donce, 541 Kart Sixteenth street, on Wednesday after- oon, at one o'clock precisely. SLAax.—On Tuesday, March 3, Mr. Rowtrt Stank, of the firm of Mosers, Slark, staufer & Co, of New Or- loans, io the 73d your of bis age, ‘The fonerat ye “ake lace from the residence of hi . Palmer, 106 Kast Twenty day at haif-past tem o'clock. Relatives and friends of family are respectfully ine vited to attend winout further notice, Now Orleans papors please copy. NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 1863. 7 Srracus.—On Sunday, Maroh 1, after a lingering betas Cornauivs J. Sr#acus, ip the 47th year of his suite frente of the family and those of his and John H. Sprague, are Sgt invited : attend ae! funeral, this (Wednesday) afte! been, se — o'clock, ae the pry Presbyterian Pra (Rev. Dr. Van Deke's corner of Remsen and Clinton ithout further notice. Involve. on Monday, March 2, Cara Faywy, daughter of Frederick A, and @ Mary Jane Schro- der rears and 9 months, e friends of tue family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from tbe residence of ber parents, 93 Germans 0 ue, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Txourson,—On Monday, March 2, Prernn TnoMPson, youngest son of Robert and Khzabeth Thompson, aged Beas Emly oe rps The friends of the family are tfally invited to atcend the funeral, oe Tastee pine SR at two o'clock, from his tate 2 residence, 532 atlantic street, Brookiyn. pion 'ASHINGTON.—At ‘ooster ys) on Teeatey. March 3, after a short tilo nk congeetite of thy lungs, Joun Wasnrxctox, aged 4) The friends of the ad are respectfully requested to attend the funeral, from bis late residence, 201 Wooster sireet, on Thursday. BOARDERS AND Lope RS WANTED. BLOCK EAST OF THE CITY HALL. “PRANEFORD House, corner of Frankfort and William streets; 25) —_ rg 86 to GU cents per day, $2 to $3 per week, Open all nig! BLOCK FROM COOPER INSTITUTE—OAN BE und s third stary front Room for ae gpallomen: ‘and their or si ntlemen, and good Board; 8 East Tenth Bivet Ho manink tn May, Ly pep yh Sanam CORNER OF Ee os Fou street.—Handsomely fu eoman keowa® my aults and | mln with first ‘clase table; ter moderate, 4 BLOCKS FROM RORDW As -NIOELY FURNISH. $8 to $6. Gas, ed Rooms to let to gentlemen, Terms fire, bath, &e. 207 West Sixteenth street. BOARDERS AND MM LODGERS WANTED BETWERN THE PARK ue.—Newly furaished Booms te let, WAVERLEY PLAGE, with or without Board, EAST NINTH STREET, BETWEEN BROAD, University place.—Pleasant Rooms and yar ast FOURIER ESN ype rig ama rye front Rooms, secon wife; private; SeBery. NINTH 8ST ONE DOOR East very e front ms reasonable to permanent parties. 5 orine tn May, FIFTEENTH STREET.—A LARGE SECOND Room to rent to single . Rete ired, magnenaae Ry noenyy PLEASANT FRONT th Board (fire and gus). (o 0 gentle- Nand one for $16. No moving in May ST ELEVENTH STREBT. ebee SIXTH eatly furnished weer FOURTBENTH STREET. TURARART Rooms to let, with first class me wer FOURT. YY Private Tam ‘also i! changed. TEENTH STREET.—ONE OR TWO furnished Meoms to let, with Board, in single Room. "Ref peo THIRTEENTH STREET.—A PRIVATE will let, with firat class Board, m. second Parties who can furnish unexceplionable references, THOMPSON STREET, NEAR, BLERCKER.—A plaasant ae Young meu oaly; tarmas resseaable sus no moving WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.—A BAND. somely furnished front Room. ou second fi Soma er ie let, with Board, to; rat D HOUSE FROM NINTH AVENUE. aya in street.—First class Board, with handsomel: Firalabed' Rooms, $7 to $10; house, table and postion. iret ee ) Pate vad ba da hd Lida bt ysl jaraclite fart ve Furoished Rooms, cellent Bowrd, to let. for senUaman and wife orsingle gen- tlemen; terms moderate, 4 WEST FOURTH STREET.—TO LET, ONE WELL furnished Room, for a gentleman. 4 (NEW NO.) EAST TWENTIETH STREET.—ROOMS ‘suitable for families and single itlemen may be ob- tained, with Bourd, ur engaged from May 1. CHARLES STEET.—A FEW YOUNG MEN CAN BE © accommodated with Board and pleasant Kooms; co! nient to railreads; references exchanged. TH AVENUE, NO, 299, CORNER THIRTY.FIRST street.—An elegant Suit of Rooms, on second floor. to let, with private table; aluo Parlor and Bedroom on fourth WEST TWENTY-EIGHT fam!ly can accommodate rty of Suits of Rooms, with or without private WES? THIRTY FOURTH STREET.—TO LET, A pleasant furnished Room, with all oon’ igacos, to'adonlsh couple or two goatsmen: required, Ion TWENTY-FOURTH STREKT.—SECOND floor Buck Room and Hall Bedroom, with Board, } handsomely furnished, with every convel to cars and Twenty-third atreet stages; no moving in May; references required. jence ; convenient bs $12 PER WE“K.—PLEASANT ROOMS, WITH xceilent Board, aix blocks west of Broadway, at 176 Becca street, between ae and Sullivans Tavle out PER WER—FOR A NEATLY FURNISHED ROOM, with full Board, toa Saztloman;, also one for $9 toa gentieman; house first class, 255 West Twenty-ffth street, Hear Eighth avenue, 9 COMMERCK STREET, NEAR BLEECKER.—A handsomely furnished fr ont Room on the first floor, in a private house, with fire and gas, suitable for one or two gentlemen or a doctor's office; terms moderate. Q WEST TWENTY. OURTH STRE OPPOSITE e _ifth Avenue Hotel —Parlor and Bedroojp, second floor, front handsomely furnished, with firat class Board. Rofer- ences exchanged. 9 EAST FOURIH STREKT. BETWEEN BROADWAY and Lafayette place. .urnished Rooms with Board.— Two or three nice young ladies can be accommodated with handsomely furnished Rooms, with Board. i ‘BAST SEVENTEENTH STREET. furnished Rooms, with b vate tablo if required. in 15 ST TWENTIETH SITKEEL.—ONE ast 5. Koomand Board fora gentleman; ‘also Rooms to ented in May, without board, with batlorss at moderate D ices. 17 Weerrwen HAN DSOMELY ind dinner or prl- private family, HN ODES TREET, NEAR FIFTH FOURT! avenue.—An olegant Farlor and sleeping {Looms to let io 4 party of gentlemen: also tw upwai rs no moving ia May; broukfaut if desired, WASHINGTON P' ACE tel leant Parlors and Bedrooms to reuton the d second floors, with first class French Bourd; also 19 Large, References. 20, WEST SKVENTEENTN “STRERT, NEAR FIFTH avenue.—Two very desirable third) story Rooms to oard, to parties of highest respecta- nged. 21 WEst BIOHTEENTH STREET.—ELEGANTLY Sprnichod Hooms, en suite or singly, to let, with m table or otherwise, References ea- ri es Mheference perior Be changed. 3 st. ie oth NRAR FIFTH AVENUE.—ONE SUIT of Jagantly furnished, to let, with Board; also private family. Apply at No. 9 West 29: WEST TWENT SBC VND STREET.—FURNISH“D ¢) Rooms to let, wich Board, to gentleman and wife or single gentlemen; reference required, 2 WEST THIRTY-FIRST STREET, NEAR FIFTH avenue. —A handsomely furnished Room will be ith to a genileman aod his wife or one or le gentlemen; reference. rented, two » QF MEW NO) NINTH STREET —WITH OR WITH. «) out Board, @ handsomely furatshed Parlor and Bed- Foom, suitable for a a physician or family, Also Rooms for single gentlemen, References required, 7 ST, MARK’S PLACE.—TWO HANDSOMELY FUR- nished Rooms, with Board. OQ HOND STREET.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE OR two single gentiomen can bo accommodated with heatly furnished Rooms, good Board and a pleasant home. References required. menta with select parties for Rooms and Boa' ms for gontiemen on very reasonable terms. Ret ences exchanged. SEVENTA AVENUR, NEAR FOURTEENTH treet.—One large and two small Rooms: very desir. second floor; with Board; no moving. Refer¢ 62 COTTAGR PLACE.—TO LET, WITH BOARD, A VO _Room and Bedroom. 33 8 STUYVESANT STRERT, NEAR BROADWAY AND Eighth stroet.—-Llegantly furnished Rooms to tet to a party of responsible gentleme: ant tion central QG BAST TWELFTH, STREET, BETWEEN BROAD. way and University place.—Two pleasant looms {patior and bedroom), with first class Board. “Private tabie required, References. 3 EAST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET.—A ROOM, WITH a large closet and gas. suitable for a single gentloman of quiet habits, be had, with or without Break{ast. ferences given and required. QQ BAST THIRTEENTH STRERT—A LADY on ntleman and ean obtain ® handsomely fur nished back Parlor, with ‘Board for lady. 42. SEY NOD NINTH STRRET, BETWERN PIVTH Sixth avenues, —Single Rooms to let, with Board, to geatienen, 47 Teh AT ARP Ge without prinete table; blso = Hall hoo,” ree we WEST TWELFTH STREET.—A PRIVATR FAM- ily ean accommodate a gontleman and wife and two nilemen with furnished Rooms aud Board; references 25 FIFTH AVENUE.—PERMANENT ARRANGE. b it if desired; loea- 5) WEST SIXTEENTH sTREET.—A SQUARE ROOM, sorely furnished, 16 fet, with Bord: aieo we Room, with 5] ERGY STREET CA | NEATLY | FURNISHED front Room to let, with first ciass Board, to a gentle. man and wife or two single gent eman. 62 3 ST. MARK’S PLACE.—TO RENT, WITH BOARD, ntlemen and their wives or nite gentlemen, Farior Bedroom id floor: wo Rooms on hich ir or snparately. 52 ® BOND STREET, —GENTEEL BOARD FOR A wife or single een aemen: house newly, Sia clegant'y iF furnished: good private faully; no children; terms reasouabl 58 WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET.—FURNISHED Rooms to let, with Board. Retorencos exchanged. pints STREET (NEW NO.)—TO_LET, 58 Bi rd, a very neatly furnished front Room: iotend Sold. water aitactiad to. the roo, for goutiowan and wife, or two single gentlemen. WEST FOURTEENTH STREDT, CORNER SIXTH avenus.—Furniahed Apartinents to let, with or with - out Board ; tabie first Reference required, 1 ietixe. PLACE—TO LET, WITH HOARD, IN A small, family, ® very large, nicely furnished three story front Room, with aundy exposure, gas, water, bot and Cold, and all modern improvements; very antral location ‘and excellent neighborhood. G Fast, THIRTHENTH STREET, BrCOND Door 76 fom six .—To let, nicely furnished Rooms, to single Menilemen; proakfast Wf required; terme ‘ode: 78 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET,ROOMS TO let, with Board, Terina moderate, 7Q ,Macnovoat. STREET | (ST. CLEMENT'S pleasant single Pront’Koom, on Mreterenses exchanged,” second toot Moor; terme nao 80 NINTH STREET, BETWEEN | FIFTIL AvENOE and poe piuce.—A single Room, with Boar: References exchanged. * 00 West FOURTH STREBT, CONVENIENT FoR business or pleasure, in sight of Brondwa) Tacing Weatiugion square, 10 minutes from City Hall, care every five minutes.— Rooms for sinsle gentlemen, 105 } WOOSTER STRERT.—FURNISHED ROOMS To let, to gentlemen oniy: Rooms from $3 00 to $6 ‘uso tout plo for & Dhysickan. ber week: 10: keeping. re Order that w family may Gnd live at a cheap rate. penitent Inet 12 WEST TWENTIETH STREET.—A GENTLEMAN an, wre, oig9 two single gentlemen, can obtain lL 114 peer. NTH yt i J pourra venue.—A pleagant fro y furnishe, to 1S ‘with Board, to'two geutlemen or gentleman and vite also two table boarders. WRst FoRty.rinst STREAT.—NICELY F 116 Winer th Board, for geutiotaen wad wives, or gentlemen 117 BAST TWELFTH STRAAT.—FURNISHAD ROOMS wo Woe gulls or singly. Acpovaat, STRERT.—ELBGANTLY FUR ed Rooms, with everything necessary for house ve a complete home Diy! WEEE TL AWENTY-GRYENTH ST grener, By ted eigh! two ° or three nicely furnished Rooms; one wit joint fh; good board ne SEVENTH AVENUE.—B9ARD FROM $6 TO $10, ina first class house. References oxchanged. LADY OCCUPYING A FIRST CLASS HOUSE IN near Fifth avenue, has a pleasant floor to let, separately or together, Board, For further information apply at Purssell’s dakery, 910 Broadway. FAMILY RES(DING AT 3% EAST Second avenue, would rent a tas. to 8 gentleman and ‘Twenty-first street Suit of Rooms on secon: Fou echieh streal, neg quare Koore, with fire and wo single geatlemen, with PRIVATE, FAMILY, OCOUPYING THKIR OWN Forty sixth’ street, will let, furnished, with Board, a pleasant second story front Room, with adjoining, Address T. 0. TRA LARGE ELE NTLY FURNISHED vor, with Water conveniences, in w small fam. dy Bie ig ciass house, near Fifth avenue aud Sixteenth street, Address it, Herald offlos. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ry ‘and Board for two, $25» week. in the largo first class brown stone house 0 Haat Thirteonth street, two doors below Second avenue. Room for » young gontleman, $8. ADIES WISHING GOOD BOARD, WITH HOME comforts during their expectod illness, with medical care and confidential treatment, can find dressing Home Comforts, Williamsburg Post oftice, GENTLEMEN OR GENTLEMAN and wife can be accommodated wits Rosa, aid Boar vate family, 233 East Thirteenth street, a few ik from Broadway. WO OR TAREE GENTLEMEN CAN B AGcOMDO- dated with Rooms and Board iu a private family at No. 2 West Thirteenth street, Sirat fr eT—WITH BOARD, LARG oom on second floor, ‘with closeta, in & rat close below Thirty-fourth street, between Fifth moderate terms. Call at Ever the same by ad- WO OR THREE “TIN A FIRST CLASS PRIVATE MOUSE, A 0 -Jadaomely furlabed Honus (o.oue or two pemeniom, Apply at 39 West Teath strnet, betwee Fifth and Sixth'avenucs, References exchanged. without Board, ~~ BOARD AND "LODGING WANTED. eS OARD WANTED-IN A PLAIN PRIVATE FAMILY, where there are no oiher boarders, for » gentleman, wife and daughter; two Rooms on second floor, where the comforts of « home ean be obtained; location Fourteenth to ae atroct and Third to Sixth avenue. ia OARD WANIED—BY ily whore there required. Address’ A Dany, IN box 613 Post of OARD WANTED—KITHER CITY OR COUNTRY, within an hour's ride of New York olty, for a gentieman cas with price and particu: lars, bo 4.601 New York Po G MAN AND MOTHER, A LARGKE AND he former not higher than you ornail Room, with Board; terms not to ‘exceed ROOM FOR GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, ‘Board for lady only. where there are no other board: ers; loration between Third and Sixth avenues and Four: terms must be moderate, ting terms. loration, &e. FULL BOARD IN AN AMERICAN OR 0 private family, tor a French gentleman ; refer ences; price must be moderate. Address bux 5,488 th and Thirty-fifth streets: 253 Ww ANTED—BE|WEEN BLGECKER AND SIXTERNTH ‘streets, comfortable Room and breakfast for xingle me, French preferred. Address, gentleman, in a stating terms, M. young Indy of quiet habits, w! ‘Address, with particulars must be inoderate, Advance, ‘terald ollice. ANTED—BOARD FOR “A PARTY OF FIVE, IN A hree or four rooms will be required, first eee house: ANTED—BOARD FOR A LADY, IN A PRIVATE family or where there are few boa: tween ged adcrons and Thirt) je: -fourth stravte; references E. D., Herald office, stating location ‘BROOKLYN BOARD. ET, CORNER OF PACIFIC.— el: d, a suit of corner specious closete: beated prs seas ake be let en G4 or ‘or singly if, desis References given and requii than route tere Gepieubts.” They (ON THE wnat Ba ch atree for fname and singl OWENS 4k OTEL 1) LETA KEW Pint ‘CLASH HOTEL, AT il modern jences. Also ita for druggist or fancy ‘stores. A no, 8 Court street, Boston; ATi N. yrprese Company, Albany; ). 756 Brow , €or ton ince. ~Koorns in suits, oderate Fates, ewan. sein fs, i vAN EMBERGH, Bo Roney. COND STREET, ington avenues.—| " ite or singly, for families and fratiemen; tables la carto; rates modera: NEW PUBLICATION INFORMATION CONCERNING poe great manufreturing oity, Newark, N. J. will cone Directory. 1t contains mao, [ose WisHING | A good medvum for advertising. DENTISTRY . BRACTIFUL Continuous Gum twwof Teeth. Rubber PI late, with Plumpers, 8I Extracting under gas without teried Drs, when others are BUDINE, 19) Grand RIOD Neen At OO OWBRY THEATRE. S'ILL ANOTHBR, BowPiisr Wen Or mr. g. M, MURDOCH. Furst production of the New | New Di of Drama of Bpisoaid View GREEN ILS’ | Prederiok the Great of OF THs FAR Wit. ‘and the Niagara Falls. Mr, Murdoch Deserter. as Rattline Bob, ere bgt B. HAYES. NIGHTS 0 eatated by JW. COULTER. wapus! ay, THURSDAY FRIDAY NIGHTS AND SAT. ¥ ALTERNOON, BAREFOOT. SATURDAY AFTERNOON OT. SATURDAY | Be vine RARER WE, AND | {5 Aameboed OF brated M LL. mass MITORELL “e ae PANGHON aL. FORs ew Se ate t caused: Aad pest a Hg ‘preparat! ration. It in- Satta SSatrieogee. Opesine, mew Waeheinccs, Grand Fresetemmation © mane ae. a cesar conte bin we: ane trans a eer RITA SANGALLt and Win Miles BETEY wIGt, 1 d Ballet, In the Skat CAR. HIE G SOOR Gnd JON ENGLEA re Neo ‘Box sheet open to-day. __ AMUSMMENTS. PIANOFORTRS: BENOU THEATRE, TANOVORTRS —AN | ELEGANT SEVEN OCTAVE L, BATEMAN... 0 r wemen PROLONGED sc toa and Director. P rosewood Piano, ail madera en ts, three montis, will be sold at a JE NNYS & SON, aug at Twenty-first street Tne TES. “SN NS 290 Ar AST ra rene, etween Secon aven' make the finest and o! fnstrumense in thiscity, Parties wantiag would d. amine them. IANO FOR SALE.—SEVEN OCTAVE, FOUR by sti ber: fr Wl "Spout (Bie nat hig Congress street, B Brvokiyns oely T's YOUNG LADIES“1HORQUGH AND COMPE. ent teachers — will give leesous on the Planotarte 68 $10 por quarter, at their own or pupils’ ra application is ‘mate at their resitence, 9) Sixth ai ireot. Moat ‘nciceptlonable” reterengs oF 1 MOST POPULAR OFERA OF 7 mi GRAND DUCHESS OF GEWOLS\ Bt, to receive the u miration pasuroNabin “ants ENviUStastiC TUDLeNORS, peated for tho ONE Boxpkih ‘AND PrHTRTY | Bi HIS RYENERY, 2 aT EIGHT OOLoc! tae AND XVERY MONDAY, TUESDAY, We.DNESDAY, THURSDAY AN! FRIDAY RYENINGS me MATINEE NEXT SATURDAY AT ONE, cast as foes i iS_MLLP. TOSTER. eral Boum. . DU Was EXCHANGE A SPLENDID NEW PIANO. forte, still at the manufactory, for board for either wall family. “Address L. V,, Heral@ Mahe i reserved at the Atte eva wl a rary MATINEGS ON SATURDAYS, gad tickets will not be gold beyond the seating capacity ot ‘ NEXT SATURDAY, EVENING. MARCH 7, ot ts reluctantly compelled to tary admissions, except those for the press, are suspend ‘Seats may be secured six representations in advance at the ‘neatra’ Sehinmet's, TU Brondway. and at Petars’, 200 Broadway. 18 SECOND HAND PIANOS, OF VARIOUS MAKE for saie at low prices by CHICKERING & SONS, Broadway, Plauos to reat. MUSICAL, Wana BAD: WILLIAMS’ BROADWAY THEATRE. A GLO! iH on ——, TUN i Tue M het FTER AT’ er on Al © TEARS aber ON MONDAY, EVE NIN AT MATINEE AND UATIL FURTHER orien: the clever versatlie arti ah CHANFRAU, ta Do Walden's sparkling comedy of Su ry O. T. PARSLOR, Jey AS DICK, TH. UNA CAST OF GHARACTBits ND BRILLIANT MOUNTING. Seats svoured from 8 till 6 six days in advance, pPaaree OOMIQURK, 514 BROADWAY. ‘A GRAND CHANGE OF NOVELTIES. oe yee debut of the renowned BALLET AND PANTOMIME TROUPE pan Comin aay Beno D. ‘Tho famous pantom! FIT AND BARTHOLOMEW, ha great propulare danteuse, RITE. DIANT, sndine entire Trouper michtiy received with scolauiations of delight by large and fashfonable audiences. 6 performance ening, will commence with the picturesque Tableau bith Tl ITALIAN. SRG ND! HE ANDS, To be followed by tae pote ballet called LE DOOTOR Di CONFUSION, in which Mile. Diant and Mr. G. W, Smith will execute | ose Pas de Deux, ant va the comic pantomime NEXT SATURDAY 24 GE OF BILL TOMO ROW. ae NEE AN EN int cH rietor 1 Director Manager SEVUNTH GRAND OPERA NIGHT, WEDNESDAY EVENING, epHOn 4, il be performed Rossint's masterwork, THe BARBER OF SEVILLE. MADAME PAREPA-ROSA nor Testa glo Roncont ignor Antonucel -Signor Barilt will aing during the music lesson acone Ardit' celebrated os LESTASI and IL BACIO. Tickets may be had ut Schirmer’s, 71 Broadway; Schu- berth’s, 620 Broudway; ticket oflicd, 114 Brondway, and Pike's Overa House, NOTICE.. “te suiccens attending the debut of AME AGATHA STA 0d the excellence st the {Performance on ‘Monday evening, {uduoe the management to announce u repetition of the opera of : ERNANI, with the same splendid cast, for THURSDAY KV: AY EVENING, | MARCH 5. ORRELI, SISTERS NEW YORK THEATRE, 725 und 780 Broadw: imixaton 60 cenis, EVERY MONT THiS WEE AND ATURD. ¥ MATINE?, MISS RATE RICGNOLDS AND NOBODY'S DAUGHTER, AND GAMBLING SCENE, trodact RAPS, KENO AND ROULKTN A STA mbracing Messrs, MORTIMER, BONI- FACE, OhARKE a and CARLETON. T= PILGRIM WILL REMAIN ON "a shoal with all its pocenenes ie WEER, EVERY APTHRNOON at 2, and 8 o'clock, NYAN HALL Broadwi TH: Bi ATEINWAY HALL, MORNING AND EVENING READINGS FROM SHAKSPEARE. THIRD READING, FRIDAY EVENING, MARCI 6, FRANCES ANNH KEMBLE will read iy nied of THE TEMPEST. ‘The reading will commence precisely at $ o'clock P. M. Admission to each reading, $1. Reserved seats, $1 50. ‘Tickets may be obtained at the office, Steinway Hall, during each day, from ¥ o'clock A. M. to 4 P.M. SPECIAL NOTICE, No more tickets will be sold than the actual number of goatsin the body of the Hall. ‘To avold interruption the au- ence are at of the readings, — ELLY & LEON'S MINSTRELS, 720 BROADWAY. GRAND Duron a." GG BAND Dut GRAND) DUTCH ND DET GRAND DUTCH akasn ptren sear eeneunaiaenens é Can Jaime ie, ital, i even Can Voici le Sabre, Can. fetesee’ GRAND. pUTC! GRAND) DUTCH PUTCH ONY ‘PASTOR'S orga Ho HOUSE, ul BOWERY. umpton Pedestrian, al eg = eg fn his extra: igo Yas in his OF inal Comic Specinlet ee ewit PRwe THe “WIRE? FAWN, n Ball MALE BEAUTI ‘OUR: |—| “the Punnlest Burlesque ever scans JOCK. ‘Tony Pastor in 14 a dozen New Son, MENSH VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT, ry PRAECHS. MINSTRELS Lod Sree wee. The Trouble commences at 8 o'clock. BIRCH, SABOLD, BERNARD AND BACKUS. KCI 1800 MINSTE: oer. | — ‘The vente ‘Burton NDE TAR KEROSH NE LAM Introducing the celebrated SORRELL SiarEE Rts, SURUAMING RAILROAD (EXPRESS TRAIN tse original Ethioplantame BY ALI me OREATY ARTISTS OF THIS TROUPE, |} OOLEY'S OPERA HOUSE, BROOKLYN. Second week of. a ho E THE WILL! PAWS OF Or THE WOOD xtra vagent roducing (be ‘bony Ballet troupe 3 in “The Lightning Bug Dance.” “the Shadow Dance,” and “The Great Can oa) Danca,”* othe Grand Transforma tion Scene,” Fairies’ Palace of Blas,” and “Realms of the Horse iy. a A WILD ravi, MATINER EVERY saTuRDAY, v OMM. GING aT _AT 26 O'CLOCK, Mt . B. CONWAY'S Fane — BROOK. ph LYN, Fr. bs Be tae JESSIE. BROWN, EVERY EVENING. CADEMY OF MUSIC, A THE LAG AND BAG NOLT ITALIAN Vit COMPANY will give, on ee oy Capt am Philadelphia, Baltimore and ington comment mfcetba Evi Bintn be revived. Fall partisulars Sever rev’ partisal wil be announced d shortly. M™ FRANCES yh So READINGS. He rowers f rondway, and Ns Tuk ATR tick aa eapectfully requested to be xeated before the ROOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. RAND DUCHESS will be given, fore one aight ly, UROAY RVENING. Seats se caaamaeel at the and at Pe siore, 210 Broadway, New York. TRL RDEN. vl Manager..... .WM, WHEATLEY The curtain Fises jand the entire perform. noe concludes at 10:45 o relock, SITIVE TRIUMPH of the @RAND NPEUTACLE. The theatre NIGHTLY. aye to its utmost capacity. WEDNESDAY, paren 1868, will be presented for the fairy burl eae eu lind ae . ee SE to which wilas ear JARKUIT &P FabMaies i ede PAE Uh StENNS BALL THOU sini ROUSAND. DOLLARS, and introducing dramatic Artists of Motropolitas, Fame, orld-wide Celebrity, ‘twa remiero Asolu- a ton Freiiores, thirty Coryghoes end Pull Corps. First Male Dancer of the Under the dirgetion i the Chef of Maitre de Ballots, ASED ORCHESTRA AND FULL CHOKUS, Tlaguifcont Sooners. Coutumes, Appointinents, Ac. ‘The entertainments terminating wit WONDROUS THA SPOUMATION, jing BRIGHT REALMS OF THE DRAGON PLY, AN ENCHANTING SCENE OF GORGEOUS SPLENDOR, DATARS LE IN EXQUISITE B&AUTY AND FASCINATION, A GRAND MATINEB EVERY SATURDAY, AT L O'CLOCK, Seats secured six days in advance. ‘ALLACK", Brepi pn eat Manager. on greats WALLACE WEDNESDAY EV! frat time this season of Morris SERIOUS 1 FAMILY. . B. POLK, Mr. Characters by Mt Mr, A! WwW. UN 1. RING 6° H. ROGR WEL DL, Mr. E. CASHIN, Mra. VERNON, Miss FANNY MORAN, Miss KATE RANOK, Miss MARY BARRETT and Miss FANNY March 5—Married Life, larch 6—Tho Serious Family, y. March 7—Paul Pry and lel on Parle Francals, otice will be given of tho first representation of Mr, Loster Wallack’s great Drama of ROSEDALE. Doors open at 75g. Performance commences nt 8, BW YORK CIRUUS. Fourtecnth street, opposite Acadeiny of Musle, L. B. Lent... ATINERS AT 25; WEDNESDAY A_D SATU RDA’ Prof. HULCHINSON'S ACTING bods. PFAU, TAE GREAT SIAN ATHLETE. Mise LUCILLE WA AND THE MAM Potnous Troure. THE YOUREY OLUB RAC , SOPRANO, a00D vorce @ AND READER, Is OPaw for engagement in @ church cholr, Address box 44 Post oftice, FOR, SALE A BAL INTRREST IN OH OF THR dest estavlished poaeaernsorieg ‘of Music in this countey, and now doing « good business, Other business and wank of time reasons for selling. lerms casy, Address Masia, box 13 Herald oflice. LANO TUNER WANTED. A HIRST CLAS8 FrAwO lunar; ab same time practic pianom ker wanted to io Baltimore, Apily betweoa 4 wud 5 ojeiock uttare nooo, or 9 and 10 p'clock to-morrow morning, oJ, BAUKS & CO., 68) Broadway. pre YOUNG LADIES-~THOROUGH AND cOMPB- tent teachers—will give lessons on the Pianoforte at we per quarier at their own or puplls’ reddonows, if early 9 plication t made at thelr residence, 690 Sixth avenue, near Fortieth street, Unexceptionable rogereace iven. Dit, aoe CRURCH SINGRRS. A SOPRANO, ALTO AND d readers and good volves, are open rl at ra? mus'o Dgagemontafvor May 1. either separately se tocol Protestant chureh in thise ty ur Brookiyar Address dar, Herald office. (PHE MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN COMPANY—WARE- w York —manufanturers of the Maree Heaia Gabisen Urgaun cinty, sigieet aide. Use Metropolitan Organs; olfer tho largest assorement a tae country of instruments of this class. Prices $75, or loss, to $2,800 bach, Orga ANTED—AN tts ZRIENCED PIANO TEACHER hirty-fourth street for L, Wol W {Wy ANTED-AN ORGANIST FOR A SMALL PROTEST. ‘ant church up town, Address, stating saary aod H. W., Horald office. w ANT De ba) on STOOP oust, A containing 16 or 18 rooms, wed a frat clase Private boarding house; locatt ple nt Eyer i Delvate boarding house: jo09 ioe lilies given: hoaresed. D., box 3,351 Po. 8. FIRST CLASS PRIVATE FAMILY OF THRE: AL fantan un urnished House, from ‘Third to Eighth avenues and from twentieth to th h streets: rent nob to exceed $1,80v. Address J. Rt. U., station G, for three days net's cusellent, Comedy, LARGE FIRST WANTED—BY A RESPONSIULE AMERI- a ; reat Crota $80 an family, in a genteel location in oi {0 31.000, "Addreas, with Tull ,particulars, wtrcui. YOUNG MAN WANTS A SMALL ROOM, WITH A ‘stove, within half a mile o: M ullson square; nob over $3 per moath, Address B. stacion ©. FURNISHED HOUSE. WANTED—BELOW FORTY. A fifth streak ‘and west of third avenus, by « party whe ‘will pay $300 per month, Address Furnished House, box Busy" Poet omiow. NUMBER OF “Ernst CLASs ANTS WANT A id two liouses U snr for pr vate, doardingand club houses: will_pay from _$i,00) 9 $108 ren Apply (oJOSEPIL A. LUVY, Nos, # and 10 Pi OUSES WANTAD-HOUSES WANTED—FITHER unfurnished, City and conntry property for renting, t9 suvply avplications, t.. MEoKS, feat estate oflica, St Cedar at, OUSR WANTED. $5) BONUS WILL BE PAID FoR Fo procuring « high stoop House. bot Fourth Twenty-fourth streets and Fourth and fightb ene vic nity, New ¥ Rent not to Director ANVARD'S NEW YORK MUSEUM, Corner Broadway and Thirtieth street, ‘at 2 o'clock. fodnorday Matines—OUTUROU mks MARY MITCUBL J. W. ALBA’ Pana VIF GGTOROON ‘repeated. Act L—Lite in the South. Act IT. ww Act I1I—The Auction, “Act IV—Life in Mississip ‘Death of Zoe. 7 g-nuriEn’s AMERICAN THEATRE, GRAND GALA Wine Everyritina NEW. Ballet a a and Burlesque, ARLETY COMBINATION AND ENTite NEW BALLET TROUPE, nder the direotion of Mons, Gresser. ‘The beautiful fairy ballet divertiasement WK WATER LUGE: TAE GREAT STUMP SP)LECHES, rand equestrian ‘spectacular buriesque, written by Kr me: Seowart, ont ALAS! rea OR THE WILD ZEBRA, ALL THE GREAT TROUPE. WILL APPEAR, ‘A GLORIOUS BILL EVERY NIGHT. Doors open at 644. Curtain rises MATIEER ON SATURDAY. ‘AFTERNOON. ODWORTH HALL, MR. HENRY NICHOLLS, Reader to the Crystal Palace, the Sacred Harmonie Soctety, Exeter Hall, and the literary societies of Great Britain, Willmske bis'Gracappearanes.in New York in one of ‘ule RECITALS FROM MEMORY Of Skakspeare, Tennyson, Poe, Hood, Ingoldavy, Dicker ON THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 5. (Given with marked success in Boston, Chicaxs, laltimoro, Buttalo, &c.) Admission 6) cents, Reserved seats $1. Bictonetae” at 8 o’cloc! 5 conelnde about Ww, “Evening at ace ©, BISHO' ATE BROKER, 67 LIB SRTY Fee ociis Hounes turniahed. wud infurnlatiod, uintey, for first rate puries, Send full partiod- V ANTED—FIRST CLASS UNFURNISHED HOUSB, with Improvements, between Fourteenth, Phiriy. fourth “streets, Fourth and sixth avenuos party buylag Carpets, Curtains and Mirrors if desired, "Addross, w description, W. G,, Herald oll WASTEDSIN WILELAMSB 2G, MOUS OF 7 ORB rooms, in respectable Niel chborhood; Font not WO exe coed $300, Addross #2. D. N., ntation B, Now York. ANTED—THREE OK FOUB ROOMS, BY GENTLR n and wite, for housekeeping, low rent, nyt over 26 offos from ‘Astor place, Address Deveaux, No, 6 Amor place. ANTED-.FULLY FURNISHED er Pes ae ‘Br. ing, five to seven Kooma, south ot Thirty fifth sireass cnet eh ere aa uulea, Tent not excceding 75 pa month, Addres: Joho, t box Sul Poa « oflice. AureD- vROM 13T OF MAY NEXT, BY A SMALL family, ‘of @ House, say five or six Toons, suttable for house! ovtags references exchanged. Adaress U. i. Fy Herald ollie: Watt Gn BAL MASQUE. or tm “ARION, ° On THURSDAY, March 5, At the Acadomy of Music. ge Ah Lggenelh Cerne Me tind pet Z a gon joure in a good locality, eronth wtrect; reat not to exceed $80). Ads Tickets, admitting one geutieman and lady, $10, Extra ladies’ tickets, $3. To be bad of the following members:— Vy ANTED—UNFORNISHED,. SIX ROOMS, Wilt water and gas; loestion iiighth or Ninth ward Ad dress, stating terms, M,C. W., vox 2,426 Now York Post office. | HH HM, C. Greiffenhagen, No. 96 Reade street, ros. ANTED—BY THREE ADULTS, PARLOR FLOO Hanft Bros., No. 607 Brondwa; W tae Tee and bedroom; isda hnprore — hot avove hii rent about $420. Address th tree 8 routh Wiillam street. WaAstEpca SINGLE GENTLEMAN DESIRES & comfortably furoisued Room, without board, sear Ww: ere lace and Broadwa: references expected and a Xddrose Waverley, Herald office. D. Wesa, No, 49 Maiden la J.B, Keller, German Savings Bank, No, 100 Kast Four. teenth street. E. Krolipfeitter, No, 42 Pine stroct. Fr. Kune, No, 51 Broad street. Pa. Rein, Fifth Avenue Hotel, R. Sauer, No, 45 Exchange place, G. Spangenberg, No. 883 Broadway. Jno. Stadermann, No. 21 Howard street, Carl. Triacos, No, $49 Fulion street, Brooklyn. Bores may be secured at Hanft Bros", No, 7 Brondway, and at F. Kroltpfoitter's, No, 42 Pine street pur BALL. Seventh Annual Fancy Dros Purim Ball, Pike's Opera House, 3 Monday, March 9. Tickets to be had of the following: - A. Tanzer, President, 58 Greene street: 8. Welllt Vico President, 1b Whyte street; non, Treasurer, 697 Broadway, 5. B. id at the office of the Pi Assooiati * ay L. sities tsalaasoaitn ‘U3 Broadway, room WwW ANTED—A PARTIALLY FURNISIED MODERM House, between Third and Seventh erenucs and Amity and Thirdeth Streets, Address No, 64 Eroadway, room No. } ANTED-BY A FAMILY OF THREE PERSONS, W Sar cran unfarmshed Houso in New York city, quot location and unexceptionable parties, Address L. 1t., bos Saas New York Fost office. ANTED-BY 1WO YOUNG GENTLEMEN AND their wives, a Second and J hird Fiver, of four roome gach, ta location, below Fourth’ street, cust, oF below ileecker sirest, ost; beat reference given’ and de- tired. Address, siatig terms, 1 Ly it. box 3) ANTED—FOR TWO GENTLEMEN, A ROOM AND Wat Bedroom, unturnished, with modern conventences: location betwoen Fourth aud Fourteenth streets, Lnird and piniuarenuag Address, stating terms anid pariiculars U. Ly iene YOUNG WOMAN, A PRESSMAN, who works out by the day, the use of @ nico herself with w plain family. a M1. C., station CU. eerie hae oe MODERN HOU cont to the line of Broad: abore nat Lees tating terms, &e., James G. White, ‘Broadway. ‘ANTED 10. RUNT—BY A PRIVATE FAMILY, Ww. ‘consisting of gentleman and wifo only, a three story ya Ped brown ‘Onn. or Phiiade/pia brick front Hor MPORTANT LECTURES “DAILY—TO GENTLEMEN ouly, on interesting subjects, at the New York Musoum ‘between Fourteenth of Anatomy, 618 Broadway. Those unsbie ‘0, attend these pee, Tee mens nad Binth and. Levington avenues; reas lect receive & 00} rwarding 25 cents. Ad- Rigen q ures may ‘of New a4 Museum re ‘51 7, 618 Wea Fe bo pre iP Peat oflce. stating ivcation aod rate, Stotwer pS " PIANOFORTES. ‘ r “MAGNIFICENT STOCK x NEW AND SROORD A band Grand, Square and U) eee, Pianos to let, or sold on fnsialment be P. CUMMINGS, No, 8 Union square, CHEAP PIAN POR IN coop ORDERS A A seven octave vessyone riauoterim with the Provemente,s ibd sa. ty pam kay’ taining cy Teal catste’ Sol ner ote! unham, Presideat Cora Exchange ceicmmneiiee Weal OLLINS, 88 Pino street NTED TO RENT—A SMALL “House, Hd “ ivoaion, from 9,000 to $1,500, Ade INFURNISHED ROOM yor Board for the lady). in a q dress A. ‘via ata Vv Yy ante To wine NU <G9 OF SCOTLAND. GraInway, aa Th, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, th NEW ous CREEDONIAN Cl CLUB, N or LAST APPEARANCE rae aE. KENNEDTANO! WORTH MISS REA Ke i reserved seats ‘an Tckete for wale at ‘the door. Commence at 8 o'clock. | PARIS PICTURKS. ‘The Water Color Coliection and 700 other works still on view in tay Winter Ezhiviion of the NAL ACADEM ESI 5. JEWELRY, eC. ay Li! IN GREAT ¥ a Jeweller, 4 ot Fourteenth street, and 310 Mighen ys ICKOO CLOCKS—OUR MA: M, Sariay, peweae a, a avenue, corner of “YOR SALE, A SPLENDID STOCK OF Finn + Ryo. and Bn Whiakeys, Ghampagne “4 Be sold this dey, at by WitLiaM “Al ____ FRENCH ADVERTISE MEN’ cs. E JEUNE PERSONNE, AYANT VNABITUDE DU commerce, dosire se placer porte la pour les revwengnemeats au 2) fast 28:h NE CUISINIBRA rae ries wi uta, Sadresser AISE DEMANDE A SE ee pouvant donner les meil. sdrewsar do 10 heures a 4 au 136 Wost Hue rue, rear ‘ro ontre Ia 6ro ot 7me ue, pes FRANOATSR aie 4B PLACER CoM ih dos enfants mandauons seromt dounees, PANCA TES DESIRE 152 Fs age a ida ar 4 oaepm ourdon, ANS A PARIS AUX ARKVIORS Di user aeeee arrivant fol, an dy jadresser & 618. MU; SERUM "OF ANATOMY, 61k BROADWAY. oe os AZTRO CHILDREN, 418 Hi LAMB bs J sone LEOa, FIV, Fane, Two a DIES AND THREE as BOTA: RE SKUDE 6 MBA LMED abe HT | itt map usa pe OF Gnihs ) as hye MIRACU! SUBIEC cist _OPEN FROM 8 A. Seen WP. M. 618 JOLLNGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.—THR Co nkiysnrat Aunuat Commencement of thie institution will be heid at a Hail, 71 Le mreet, on Thu dey, i na to the graduating cl Stew, ohn tall Dy a * p. Waledictory ee by Thom. Kenan, M oof the graduaves, Tie proton ‘tnd the puiille are 1ovlind to atiend AML 3T, J “ey M. D., Dean of the Paeulty. Thetontiranniel meeting of the Atumel Associaton of the anit ‘will bo held 1m the college, corner of Fourth ave~ Pt wonty-third street, on Wednesday evening, Marek y, Recording Seoreta MERICAN NORMAL MUSICAL bgp og vo AMG Wen Twonty-aixth street Piano, Organ, Voli iter, Harmony; for "Parties; plauos tuned Sond tt for elreular ¢ or cal’ '« Lessons private, ; o™ PAINTING! SERRE RXHIBITION, ART GALUBRIES, ASTOR ‘LAC! of, sn ADVERELSR MENT, ereps bone sito end hese scenes, Lg ih, C Concert NATIONAL CONmERVATORY oF MUBIO, adieon avenue, hear Twenty.cevonth at oa 1g Cor obi Sorta ta singing, Prunawoxre SOCIKTY. —LAS? Noe RR. ker ‘gentleman aod Ww Baer eighth to, Viatrtvech wrreot: eesti erate, no moving in May. Address il, A. pam yo gee ASBORTMENT | or Hy rivet A. tna recoad hand Pianos ia the city for eal sd torrent. WiLitAM CANDIDUS wrereroomns, b- ieee sirect, cit ‘grund Pianos for salecheap. | °°? SPLENDID 7 OCTAVE, RosEWoop PIANOFORTE, A‘ Sins ow ving te veity it must iy eid. thi ning at 89 Kast Mrooaway, at The boraie _ Avply at idl Amity street, Seoee he reanested. near 6. Srelaak. A fall atte Ie ee TELV ite President ing Secretary. N OPPORTUNITY SELDOM OFYERED.—CLOSIN out sale of rat class mew nnd second hand Square ind Cottage Pianoa from $73 wpwards: every imstrament war- ranted, Apply at 9§ Fourth ave: A LAROS 8 or ariting wp tm batldings nun sold in the nex suing dpe a preg on aceount Of Pe. paildiage As KuABYiy 18 stcoot, near Sd av. MAUNIFICENT SEVEN OCTAVE ph cape ed Pianoforte, extra tone and finish, nearly new and fully warral @ great sacridce for cash, at 1M Grand fairest, near Mot. LADY WILL SACRIFICE FOR IMMEDIATE CAST Al tiful rosewood seven octave Planoforte, carved treble, orieinal price $600, for lose manufacturer's vill of sale, abd warrnotes, Avply a Third ganoarm —PRIO“ $2, cost $550; SEVEN OC. first clase rosewood | Tua" leben Stool; AJARBLR MANTELS.A FINE _SELEOTION AT Re. duced prices, at 8. Ki LABEL'S manufactory, &4 Fire avenue, near Third sleet, Get price list betors buying elee wher ratey N ARBLEIZED SLATE MANTELS, OF ALL PRICES Mana designe, wore durable and cheaper than mar! fimahed and ready for immodiate delivery. Slate for lng purposes cut aa ordered, Purp UDSON MIVER SLATE COMPANY, BP ‘ark row, Now York. 7. aieED SLATE MANTELS, HALF THE of marble.—send for cioular. t B. STEWART, 65 Sixth aren between ‘Thirty-fith abd Thirty-sixih wirbote, = = A RARE CHANCE.—ROSEWOOD SEVEN OCTAVE Fisnoforie, mautfactured by the calebrated maker, Chickeriug, cost price $660, for lese than S30; modern improvements; double round curners Apply atid Fourth e. MAGNIFICENT PIANOFOR’ A les half ite fag moree ten ony _ SISCELLANKOUS. | “FEW MORE FUPILS IN WAX FLOWRES A LA. or pupila’ residen Lx ., patent and th feachor; orders received {0 or to for Of nalural Rowers to proserve. At 262 Kas Suareatos wud neatly Sew. Wl Kam Tests mvect. TTA ROUSES.—WANTED, DRAWINGS AND Opiates of wooden tlouses to bo putt up al ‘de dross 1, & 0. box 2,906 Now York Host oltice, ANGES, PRES HAVANA QRaxGE Oiiestaee ved by steamer, for sale at 97 par bbi. at Bast ri A. MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD AGRAPFRN PIANO. Ps, born vue oe por 1 tone, - Vi my = Machine, 115 Bleecker seoker street, hrm hoor Faiainy A Ba MAGNE FIOENT ROSE ROSEWOOD Spancvonee FoR ity, maker, Tor’ sony sabaer: : ig Chambre ——— —— ae TFaroivare, ate sucree, 4 ‘West Sixteenth sireot, “PAPRESSES, NITORE FakssOFFTOR bf wr vty raat Gixth avenue. Large 21 LS ERIORS— PIANOS, et, é ss ag furmbarny city or “oounty: roe ne Bea cee akessce fated tae bers" Goubow, 706 Broadway. advanced.

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