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c. Atlantic, 4c., 14g. a tage -AmoOsKeag, 243¢C. & 25360. seek 23%c.; rg a Apri Eagle, 1240. &@ 13},0.5 York, 23c.; Union, ; Mount Vernon, 2éc.; Provi- @e Mie.; m ‘TIOKINGS.—Amoskeag, 2c. &@ 3836C.: 30e.; ‘York, 21540. 8 ac, Modus Vernon, iGies Bonen! ee eit 100. @ 103¢¢.; Ve- State, 15, fer aie Park Mills, 250.; Union Mills, ; Caledomta, 22c. 8 250. Cormts, <A moet brown, 25¢.;Naum- ‘Slatersvilie, ag, brown, 163c.; do. bleached, 20c.; ie Samu Pacas, 2 ES : ic, 19c. a 20c.; Sprague’s, 17c.; be Train, $1; Brooks’, 95¢.; Clark's, 20.5, Wyo Wyoming ‘and Glasgow, 60c. CLorH.—44 by. 48, 7340. @ 7K0.; 48 by 62, H fentct 52 by 56 }, BC. & 844.3 56 DY 56, 8546. B B3¢C.; by 00, 8350. 8 8740.5 60 by 64, 8%. @ BC. ; 64 by 64, if ‘TAE PHILADELPHIA SMUGGLERS. PHILADELPHIA, March 21, 1868. ‘Te rue EpiToR OF THE HERALD:— ) In Friday's issue of your paper, among a list of ‘weasels roported as | \ving been searched in Philadel- phia and smugy goods found on board, you mention the nai. of fhe vessel I command, @chooner Ellie L. Smith, stating that a trunk as found on board containing dress goods, F &.; that the captain’s wife was sitting fon the bed when the detectives visited the ves- pol; that her reluctance to arise excited their sus- {piciens; that on searching the bed cigars and other les were found concealed. As the statement is lated to do me injury I request you to publish he facts as sey really are, a Z P My vessel arrived at ape ay from Cienfuegos Lp of sugar, nolasses, &c. Among the cargo as one trunk, which was on ‘the ‘vessel's manifest. ¥ revenue oilicers visited the vessel, and notwith- the trunk was properly entered, ee “=< oren. 8 and found it to contain ladies’ wearing ap Goan Bome other articies, My wife was nok. in the vessel Caso the passage, nor at the time detectives visited me, and the statements of oar correspondent nee are without foundation. ELFORD SMITH, Master of schooner Elle L. Smith. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. Ovarx—KEHNAN.—On Thursday, Maroh 19, at the Teaidence ef the bride’s parents, by the Rev. R. Ls Arndt, Grong W. CLank, of Little Rook, Ark., ‘Mins BLA, you it t daughter of Joan Keenan, sq ‘of Hudson City, sina: ' “Died. babi —On Saturday, March 21, Josarn Brown, srelatives and friends of the family, _ the members of Manhattan Lodge No. 62, F. and A. M., are respectfully invited to anend the funeral, from She Church of the Kedempition, Fourteenth street, ‘between Third and Fourth avenues, on Tuesday after- Rr at one o'clock. The members of Manhattan Lodge No. 62, F. and ‘A. M., are summoned to inect at the lodge rooms, on Pageday, 2th inst., at twelve o'clock M., for the pur- OF attending the funeral of our late brother, Jo- weph Brown. ‘The fraternity are res} wenore invited koa unite, By order, . E. H. M. Berrs.—in Brooklyn, on pen rah ot |e short iliness, CATHARINE, wife of De Witt O a. Veen axed 32 years, daughter of the late Robert i omne relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late 875 Dean street, near Flatbush avenue, this fonday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Conway.—In Brookiyn, on Rridany March 20, Brr- WARD Conway, in the year of his age. , The funeral will take piace this (Monday) morning, st 10 e’clock, from his late residence, Franklin, near avenue, and proceed to St. Patrick's oturch, rner of Kent ‘aud Willoughby avenues, where & juiem mass will be offered for the repose of his ul, thence to Caivary Cemetery for interment, \ OmLs.—On Sunday, March 22, James H. Cuts, in ime seth year of his age. Relatives and fries ds are respectfal'y invited to a the funeral, from hs late residence, South venth s reet, Curve: 0: rourth, Brooklyn, E. D., vy afternoon, = two 0'0.0ck, Philadephia papers ple hr Puta ew York, on 1 Ba urday, March 21, Tepwann, Pr Cooke, luf-nt ron of Edvard P. and heresa f. Cooke, uged 5 months and ten days. Doyix.—On Friday, March 2, Susan DoY.s, at tthe residence of tie: Bon voinas, 762 Third avenue. ‘The remaims w1.! be taken f om the above place to vary Uswelery, ‘nis (Monday) morning, at ten Mies Saturday, March 21, MARY ELLA, a in- it daughter of Ciarles L. and Lizzie Doe. ® ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invitea fo attend the funeral, from the residence of her rents on Jefferson avenue, Elizabeth, N, J., this Monday) morning, at eleven o'clock. remains ill be iaken to Greenwoud Cemetery for interment, Re New Jersey Ruilruad. ‘Derry.—On Saturday morning, March 21, Eviza- ‘sera, Prog of James Dutty, of county Mona- han, fo Drother, John Duy, No. 240 East Thirty-fifth sirees, between Second ‘and Third avenues, this (Monday) afternoon, at half-past one o'clock. Evuiorr.—On Saturday, March 21, after a severe ee MARGARET ELLiOTT, in the 79th year of her "The friends of the family are respectfully invited to \attond the funeral, irom her Inte residence, No. 30 ole tree Brooklyn, &. D., on Tuesday afternoon, Sauron Sunday, March 22, ConnELws J. FaL- Y, aged 2 years and ¥ months, son of Timothy and len. Falvey, formerly of Kenmare, county kerry, funeral will take place from the residence of nis parents, No, 226 Sullivan street, this day (Monday), t twelve o'clock. Friends of the family are respect- Tully invited to astend. Favtanen.—At diamford, Conn., on Sunday, 22, JAMES. FAULKNER, in the 63d year of age, formerly of this city. ' Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services, at residence, Broad street, on Tuesday afternoon, four o'clock. Carriages will be in waiting at the depot upon the arrival of Jes train from New York, and return for the six . M, train. FARRKLL.—Oh Friday, March 20, at Setan Hall Col- lege, New Jersey, of heart disease, JAMES HUBERT, \youngest son of Join and Ellen Farrell, in the 15th “year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are re- Spectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Monday) tmorning, at haif-past nine o’clock, from the resi- dence of his parens, 220 West Twenty-sixth street, tothe Church of St. Sige rge West Twenty-fifth street, where @ solemn mass of requiem will be offered up for his soul. From thence to Calvary Cemetery for interment, Firrek.—On Sunday, March 22, at half two P. M., MARY ANN Fire ER, only daughter of John and Margaret Fiffer, aged 7 months and 26 days. ‘The funeral will take Place from the ‘residence of her parents, 154 Ludlow street, on Tuesday aiter- it Pi o'clock. , March 21, Mary, wife of Joseph uatiney, in the 42 Year of ber age. ‘The funeral will take place this (Monday) morning, from St. Andrew's charch, Duane street, where a requiem ong otfered up for the repose of her soul at nine o’cloc! sian —Monitz E. Grasuor, of firm of Grashof Healy. Notice of faneral hereafter. Hawiey.—Feil asieep on the evening of Saturday, March 21, in the city of oe LAURA BKUOR, oungest daughter of Dr. Jaincs 5. and Saran lawley, ee 3 and 4 months, such is the kingdom of ets n.* THaGorety.—On Satu M March 21, Joun A. Haq bay in the 64th year 1s ARC. ‘iends of the fanny are invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 26 Bond street, this (Monday) afternoon, at two od March 21, WARREN vanaea te see on; = ‘aged 70 rend ot the famiy are invited to attend the fa- neral, from his late residence, No, 147 East a. second street, this Priay March 2" at 2 o’cloc! MARTLING.—On ag yo Ly pe tag HL. a yearn months “Blessed are the dead who ap in the Lord.” ‘The friends and relative c ot UJ, nat pd on, at halt pat oreock” ‘ot the Moravian v1 ehurgh, New _ MARTLING.—A ary on Sunday, Maroh LN fare Axi, wit of Ouptai Marting, egea at | ‘The relatives and frends ar, romp @ atwad sind We fuuerel, vn iwesday aly Invites at ong The rine ad ea na in vited the are invited to genes), ae, ous rae ondag) ss afternoon, af two o'clock, avenue, Worcester papers please 4 Ponorul- On Saturday, March 21, Sous F. Por- ears, ielatfye and friends of he family, aleo bers of Company F, regiment 8 NG. are respectfully invite a, suena the funeral, this residence, 212 rl oe gelpak. ie are hereby notified to assemble at the armory, Centre Market, this re coe aftern a half-past twelve vlooke in gloves, crape on left arm, to oo “yr iat wribute ot Panel, pyr arier of ae Aa TS OnVTIRE Captain, R. G. BaGLEy, ire 01 a4 206 Quin.—On consumption, ENIS F. QUIN, and 6 months. The rolasives am friends are are invited to atiend the funeral, his late Nema No. 53 Pitt street, New mtorr cit this 4 wfternson, at 1 o'clock, Rer.—, Yiorritown: - a, Harxau E, wife of Join ik. held, Inte or New Nat city. Notice of funeral to-morrot Orrow. | eae ane an Saturday, eye ES MICHAEL wine | Sounky Watertord. Ira dian The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, of Thirty-ninth street, from foot — Sr vet ao oon, at one o'clock. ay, Maren 2 22, Dante, S., son of riomas Le a ‘and Saree Rose, aged 3 years and 4 months, The relatives and friends of the fully invited to attend the funeral, rosa) eee Rea Tite from the i eae of Parent East peel pene, Bogie 21, May fot hey w ol wal |. Salmon youngest daughter Peter McFadden. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, on Tu afternoon, at two o'clock, from St. George's church, Sears eae square, Her remains wili be interred in Gree! SHERWOOD.—On Saturday, March, be i SHERWOOD, aged 91 Fis The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 644 Hudson street, on Tuesday afternoon, at one o'clock, SHERIDAN.—On saturday, March 21, Pera SHERi- DAN, & native of the parish of Lurgan, county Cavan, Ireland, in the 65th year of his age. His remains will be removed from the residence of his son-in-law, Andrew ean 404 First avenue, this (Monday) morning, at nine o'clock, to St. Gabriei’s church, East Thirty-seventh atreet, where a solemn requiem, mass will be olfered -for the repose of hia soul; from thence to Calvary Cemetery for interment, abe ee Sixth Si Day, Mas March 22, MITH.—At xth avenue, on Su! fare HELEN, wife of Ebenezer Smith, The relatives and friends of the fmily ire re respeot- fully invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday alter- noon, at one o'clock, without further notice. Smitu.—On Friday, March 20, GEORGR Berrian son of Alexander M. C. and Annie U. Smith, aged year, 9 months and 25 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, No. 470 West Twenty-third street, this (Monday), at twelve o'clock. TaYLOK.—On Sunday, March 22, Miss CBOILIA TAYLOR, in the 27th year of her age. Her friends are respectfully invited to attend the) funeral, from her late residence, No. 808 Bleecker street, on Tuesday afternoon, at one o'clock. Baltimore and San Francisco pi “i please copy. TBRHUNB.—In Brooklyn, as 26 Willoughby ged on Sunday, March 22, Mary S., wife of Martin Ter- hune, aged 45 yeat = ee and 3 days, Notice of funeral TiFFANY.—The remains Of PRANK Hi. TirPANY will be taken to Woodlawn this (Mo! afternoon. Train leaves Harlem Railroad t, Twenty-sixth — at half-past two —— for the ——o. WaALsa.—On Sunday, March 22, rend art ce mene of the town of Mullingar, Ireland, ymne, relatives and friends of the panty fre respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late rest- dence, Seventy-first street, near Fine avenue, on Tuesaday bay roe at two o'clock. Warp.—On Sunday, March 22, Da Wirt, infant son of De Witt and Marriana Ward. Funeral from the residence of his parents, on Tues- day afternoon, at one o'clock. STORES, &O-, “TO LET. 0 LET, IN NEW HE! gant Store on Ann street; fourth floor; two handsome connecting Rooms, fourth floor; ‘one Room suitable for business ofllce on third floor; three elegant front Rooms on. fourth floor, Apply te ISAAC O BARKER, room M4 Herald Building. —T0 LET, CORNER OF ANN AND NASSAU Srests, a Loft, suitable for manufacturing purposes ; alse Rooms for business offices, Apply to ISAAC 0, BARKER, Room Id new Herald Butlding. AtoZ H. 3 LIAN'S.-STORAGE FOR raantign ih dere akon Backaen seas pertor snomasndatio, le parate loud; cheapest tn Yatrance corner 2 Thin third Street and Eight inca (A. STORE AND BASEMENT TO LET_ON THE WEST side of Sixth avenue, above Twenty-third street; store is 20x60; plate glass front; Dis Wee 25160 and adapted for business purposes, Apply at 122 West Tweaty-sixth strect, MITY {STREET (11), NE NEAR, EAR BROADWAY. FOR GEN. ys ORR, ol 1 » $8600; Purlor and etdoced planta, 9400; extension ad- fee four Dwelling Kooms, 7 raquire a 415 Amity reel. Fou R STORY BUILDING ON CANAL STREET, ONB door from Broadway, to lease; aplendid business loca- ton. INGER & CO., No. 9 Pine street, NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 23, 1868. | Total Pa Gaus Ea Se | T LET EIGHTH ‘AVENUE HOUSE HOUSB £20, FOR sto: Bry yd ‘streets. ‘sweats. Inquire at 3 Rights event a? LET—@ WEST THIRTY-SEVENTH ozamns, 7 a eens four Dhelvable Kees Brows stone front, Rent $8,000 aa OMAR Be J. srEwakr, 158 West Twenty-first street, {THE FIRST FIVE STORY BRICK LET OB LEASE_PREMISES ON THE NORTHEAST Tester ws cellar, 11 Water street, near ‘street, 60x100, ' ply to D. JAQUES, 116 Nassau street, Toom 1%, bie with Dulldiogs, ADs ‘Apply to Ht MERE! , 49 Third avenue. RET STORES $00 WATER STREET AND RENT NO. 8 EAST THIRTY-THIRD STREET, 3 Y ig? a og 3 through, for storage aa Inguive ou i pre we rom Punt th ane brown stose. LET— OWA! Tax SEE FUTOIEG Ow Lf ED STREBZ, OF FO- T° LET_THE STORE ON FULTON AVBNUR, Ni now ty D. Maguire’ asa Bt Felix Stores on street, Apply NOBLE, ‘Brooklyn, up einer quire im the carpenter's shop, 1 | Toe a0, RE TEM, arta ea CHOWLET. rpo Le LET—A BRICK FACTORY OR STEAM MILI three routes of commu: don eny of wa teaiee, veh moderate, "adress ne te '0 LET_-STORES, PAGRURTER, 1 LOFTS AND ENT! to Wet Brosiway tor Dagestoeny font Poy merchants; seud’ ‘oud for ist, ae ihr. C, WALKER, 229 Broadway, yor LPT—SUITABLE FOR te OFFICES be Laid tne marbie premises of the Metropolitan Savings Bank: T° wi a Ea i SRORY AND BASEMENT 4x105, for manufncturin Hall Hate idea, ‘Inquire of J. & P. RYAN, 100 se Zour avenue near Riewa’n baring aclu‘ fet for avent near y frontage. ne POSOHN 8. KELSO, 44 Nassau street, (PO LET OR LEASE—THE HANDSOME FOUR STORY ST Sixth aventity ear elferson matket; iret class busiooas mi. Apply to owner, 158 Waverley place, po ue LET OR LEASH—A LARGE FOUR STORY BUILD. Basement, with vaults 86 ‘and of the best business atrests in the City Hall; suitable for any branch of bi pur Posts oF restaurant. all the ralsoad cars in the City pass the from 4108 FM. 7 _ 10 LET ON A LONG LEASB—A CORNER STORE; the best location on Fulton athe far 7 goes, drugs or groceries, Apply to ND Montague stroct, Brooklyn. 10 MERCHANT TAILORS AND OTHER LIGHT BUSI- ness. —Splondid iirat floor, exolusive, entrance improvements; low rent of ‘April.’ Furniture and Fi Fixtures for sale, ‘sio'Brocdwaye wi RES The Oflce No.1 Bars Ss .1 Bare . a a Commenial’ Advertiner A _ Apply om the premises, 250 AND 258 OANAL he Earl's Hotel; newiy 0, feet through to Walk (THE DOUBLE CORNER STOR atreot, near way, 0} fAnjanod; corner of Fim stree nd ian street, Inquire on the premises, 248 4. LOTS TO LET_NoW A BLUE STONE YARD, COR- ner of Eleventh avenue and Twenty-elghth street. In- wa at HUSTED, DUNGAR & COS lumber yard, No. 834 [ont Twenty-eight streak A A treeh terent from April 1; im Portact order dor 25, foot foot 88 Fifth avenue, corner of Vaenasioants. A —HOUSES, STORES, LOFTS, BASEMENTS tpl Fie. _,ficee to let, in all logations and Cy, all s Resdasers Froperty for sala ARDEY & BB! uctioneers Estate beasts ‘b9 Nason area ine ATT STREET. TO LEASH, FOR THRE YHA! the Lveirbelyasinlicy oat joining Ki way, for business purposes. Apply me ALLEN ‘& BROWN, 9% Broadway. LARGE HOUSB IN WEST TWENTY-THIRD street, to let, between Eighth and Ninth avenues, Rent LYNCH & KBYS, 21 Nassau street, FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN STONE HOUR fo let, oF would rent half of to & nice famliy of edulte, Apply at rty-seventh streot, Weat Forty. va ay BRICK Lot ecm oe mite) and large 7 des wily; Finurea 8 ‘Stades, Otlclor for ‘sal 3 price pe Bia Wat Thtioth surest (dw No.), near Seventh avenue. A THI ‘pe RENT. eke STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN ues; three ory nied and Pe NDERWOOD & 00., 148 Third avenue, ‘0 LARGE FIRST CLASS BOARDING HOUSES TO conven i io Twenty shin etrat a stlees end car ao fled month. nee Nov) Tweaty-eccand street, pag te *foom | AND APARTMENTS TO LET. A A cere cae Pn FIRST STRERT, hear Le: ven rent a large, nicely fur isiched froms Soaks ia, Urowt shame house seco cr tes gent ag board ey references given and SECOND FLOOR AND LARGR ROOM ON THIRD Santis in too onse,, Tanete on the premocn aif eas ith street, near Third avenue, References ees cxohanged, ASEMENT AND PARLOR FLOORS IN THRER STORY high stoop mod six rooms. Apply from 10 till io owner om promisce Now 480 West Foriy-fe nF street. Beers » 1,123, OPPOSITE MADISON SQUARB— #, suitable for a residence or bust- ineas purposes pomsesal Migee Wiitoe ‘and Katherine Cohite Ron Tui: MIDNIONT BANQtET ptt Ven Dow, pons COMIQUE, 514 4 BROADWar, THE PROPLA VARIETY ,THEATRE EVERY EVENING, POPULAR PRICES Oo” Aoursaton, a Page micgn 4 ENTERTAINMENT, ; SONSeaay PANTOMIME, BONO, ALLE, BURLESQUE, ETHIOPIAN ECORNTRICITIES, MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY AT %3¢ O'CLOCK, | ees ae THEATRE, ‘iH, L. BATEMAN.. RAND DUCHESS O TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. EVaNINgS. 2. TORTEE AS THE GRAND DUCHE THURSDAY EVENING, March Offenbach's: which willbe produced with We Hibtesh, Superd Costumes, ni Prosvileyant ‘appotatinentay THE PK rists OF THE THE Bi aa Company, combat to give the most perfect FRIDAY EVENING LA BELLE HELENE. SATURDAY LA BELLE HELENE MATINER. sured at the theatre, Broad Peters, 200 Broadway. mars? ‘ening LA BELLE HELENE bs commence at ail the offices on Monday morning, at eight MON! Day, MLL} jon at once; rent $2.00, URNISHED FRONT ROOM, WITH CONVENIENCES Yor Romaitooping, OS Por week Apply at 316 Wi Twonty-eighth street, ° ‘OR RENT— ‘Tho second, third and fourth Floors, ‘and a part of the Basement, Sun’ Bullatn ‘On the corner of Fulton an: u streets. hats es the office of the ‘Commercial "Advertiser, Nel NE HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOM TOR RENT To gentlemen only, without board; family private¢ terms moderate to a permanent porson; references ex- i? QOMS TO LET_AT 99 FAST THIRTY-FOURTH street, near Third avenue, No moving in May. GEYENTS WARD, HENRY STRERT.—SECOND FLOOR of a two story and attic house to let to a family of two or three adults; rent 4600 per annum. Address R., atation O. (PW LARGE, WELL FURNISHED ROOMS ON FIRST floor to lol, suitable for gentleman and wife; aingle Bod rooms $2 per weok and upw: 49 Enst Twenty-elgbth ot, 10 LET—-A LARGE PARLOR FLOOR OF SEVEN “Fooms, with improvements, ut 938 Third avenue. ‘TO LET—IN WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET, NEAR Seventh avenue, to a small family, no childern, an up) Floor; comprising a parlor, two bedrooms and kitchen, with range, ic. ; rent Reference required. Apply at the coal oilice,' Week Twenty-fourth street, near Sixth avenue, LET—A NEATLY FURNISHED FRONT PARLOR, Apply at 65 James street, New York. 0 LET—A PLEASANT FRONT ROOM, FURNISHED or unfurnished, to one or two gentlemen; rout {10a week each. Inquire of M. A. FLYNN, 69 Broadway. 10 LET—THE SECOND FLOOR AND ATTIC OF THE two story House No, S84 Third avenue Apply on the LET—SECOND FLOOR OF HOUSE NO. 63 THIRD from April 1; hot and cold water; four rooms; rent 260.0 month. 0 LET—AT 91 WEST FORTIRTH STRRET, BR- twoen Seventh and Fi,hue arenues, @ a small rospecta- ble family, second Floor, with part ‘ot Thi hirdy with all modern improvements, To be scen from 9 til 4 LET—TO A FAMILY WITHOUT CHILDREN, THE Pirst and Seeoud bie Boke with basement, eight of high stoop house, ## best of order; water and 'gas; tit aang ares lara i hee LET.-A SRCOND STORY, FOUR ROOMS, AND ONE Room on third foor to a small reregr Aod of adults; —— and Hat Apply on, promises, $8 South Seooad etree, near T° re OND FLOOR OF HOUSE verley piace, near Sixth avenue, to. small family with: gut chisdren ; all the improvements, ‘In wire af the National Nows Company, 21 and 23 Ann street, between 12 and & LET OR LEASE FOR A TERM OF YBARS.-FIRST Floor of 137 Bleecker street, 100x30; well calculated for tment plano warerooms. Apply to ELLIOT I, ta the basemen! D* ee Bouse TO LET—08 BROOME STREET. Howard atreet. JORNISHED HOUSES TO LET.ONB ON SEVRR- Dear Elghth avontie, $180 per month; om Totes autre Rear Eighth avenues, 4250 per mo {ty-second ird_ avenue, Der month as Cegeaetet cae noen fernires Voreie oe ‘and Four- siceta th treet, 2800 per moat month. Permits ‘trom 8. 'EMBEBSON, a igh avenue. a nee pag or poh gay as BY — ding, ac., ie OBENDALE. a ‘00.8, corner aalna udsos FOES 10 | TO LET, Furnished and Unfurnished, By O8CAK, & SMITH, ‘82 Plith avenue, corner af Fourtenth street. - | OusEs TO RENT. ‘Two on Hast 46th s., corner, per annum. Fear AND STORE TO RENT—HOUSE FURNISHED, th boarders in it, Apply at 217 Third avenue. LARGE FIVE STORY MARBLE FRONT STORE 70 A. tease on Prince street one door from Broadway. De- ble f wholesale ro mada ‘S DINGER & CO., No. 9 Pine street, ‘PART OF HOUSE TO LET yRoM 1st OF MAY.—THR Second Story, {we Koons on third and Basement Bf a pecteal house ox Lenagion avenues near Twenly-aisih streek, to adults only. Address Oyer, Herald ofice. Beer: NT TO LET--ON BROADWAY, DOWN TOWN, suitable for restaurant or other business, 120 feet deep. ‘Address A. B., box 161 Herald office. YORNER OF UNION SQUARE AND SEVENTRENTH C street, che Sik Oped Store and Basement or the ie upper Dart (ogether Or separately. gone AL 86 Maiden UNION SQUARE AND SEVENTRENTHE Brondway.—A fing Store, and Basom Piomethot or peparstely. “laquiro o¢ G. MOL- Tea nate iien lane. URNISHED | HOTEL FOR RENT, By order of the Probate Court I offer for aslo the entire Furniture and movable fixtures of the Clarendon Hotel, Oin- “otnnatt, which have been ay at 818,745, but which cost S00, “te “ nota $e nppraled ot coy a Walnut and iret on the ‘ave’ storiea high, contains ne hundred snd ‘iw for guests, nnd te one of the best appoinied widely koown ‘otble inte elty. ent $8,900 per year. THOMAS A. LOGAN, A worney at Law, 00 of &.'F. Crittenden x West ‘Third treet, Cincinnatl, O) FP" CHINA, GLASS OR OTHER TRADES._TO LET all the Lofts of No. i hagas og ~— a fow doors a frome clio ‘cam aioe tenes moderate Pals ‘Apply to od lig! Sais PRICE, bob tu Hudson street, - F°3.3 fog HARDWARE —¥4 OTHER TRADES.— Basements. 09 Cone oF Ld 4 18 Spruce sir areal aot deep, Of would be ot * 4 eds pewee trom aajtning ‘building If desired. devi to oSAMES SPRICe, ‘200 Hudson streot, CH AND WASHINGTON STREET STORES — Gane {44 and 448 Greenwich street, dow ad ilar Stores, rable vision: tos Oy tenets Douses, would be divided; also, five Ington street, wu: nadie for a as reassuane Apply to JAMES: RENT...WOOD WITH STEAM ro Pe Urlaing & Go iad Lm allowed. Address P. Oi street. hi TEE EEEeeemenened er OF A STORE TO LET.18 CORTLANDT treet. su ‘DIOS TO “Path Save % UNION SQUARE, INQUIRE on premises, of WER — SPLENDID ROOM, 50X60, CORNER eee for areata ‘Apply to STEAM POWER TO LET-—A LARGE DRY BASEMENT, 50x80, mount of power requi coma, with any ‘amount of stoum pow power, “Mt 2) nod 29 Poll atreee, go FOWER-AND 1 > LAROR Ai AND SMALL ROOMS Basement, for heavy work, 400 Seventh avenue f Twenty-ninth street. STEAM, POWER.—ROOMS TO 'LE?, Ponsession immediate! AY fue He Logie Eagle Milla, corner Bloecker aa a eiesbonk TO! FoR PIAl FURNITURE, ac, ATTE KSON'S large and safe Establishments, ek ‘und 690 Situh arcane, between ‘and For: (Tanne bay LET-IN GRAN] STREET Inquire at 38 Howard — RNT—SMALL THREE STORY BROWN STONE HOUS! i Rh sg or more pre Ba wig ocality, very nccesell and mane be bought; oa Seonion, Call at 249 Went iy fourth street Let_Tiie BACK PARLOR oF THE HANDSOMK aan Sie pede eee te tee aera corte Kitchen, te Eine nd wife or iu preferred meals would to the lady; possession May 1, 1368. FIRST CLASS ENGLISH BASEMENT HOUS%, f twe rooma, an for one, \NISHED AND FURNISHED ‘ann ber. SEVERAL 0 HOURTLENDE Ie LA LAURENCE & (PO LET—TO, A SMALL ZAMILT OF ADULTS, THE UP. of house 7% Christopher street. Apply premised trot 8 to 4 o'clock. (PO LET FURNISHED HOUSE, OF LINE OF STATEN Ralyoad, noar depot, containing Il rooma; acres land, ren sani de, et 9 ee a intl Hovesaber. "Permits ot A- Nov Pine street LET_FURNISHED HOUSE, PLEASANTHY | LO- cated at Irvi room hot and elon, New Jerse % cold water, stational rite We er olen pase ae iy RJOURNEAT, Ro, Ko. ee Si ‘f Tosey ate wh Cae Foun Ton a ag Pp House, (old, by ‘ine pane. LET--PART OF A HOUSE, CONTAINING ALL THR modern improvements, Possession April L. Apply at 331 (new number) 1) Weak ‘Ninetoonth street. LET_FURNISHED, A FOUR STORY ENGLISH basement House, between Fifth and Sixth svenues; lia- enyaliver, de. A M. C, May box $03 Post ofice, LET PARTIALLY FURNISHED HOUSE, WITH ace Pee. use of Horse and W: line on Staten Island ee Foad, about tea rooms; tea sores ground; stable; fruit abundanes; rent per annua. Permits of A. Juul: NBAY, No. 1 Pine streets Let “HOUSE AND STORE; FIXTURES FOR BALR, with of without ig stock ; Ky f cheap revt and best busi- od pe pply at 314 Sisth avenue, near Four- 0. LET-A PART OF A HOUSE, CONSISTING OF | four oF more Rooms, ta, 8 private family, without hi ai fuire at 206 Kast Sixteenth street, from 7 to¥ P, M. only. pops A rayate FAMILY Onur, 7 THREE brown Vasement. West aa hens trom 10 Sand seventh fect order, eleven fot Ing, Ae, Ferme $400 per month, FOR SIX MONTHS, A SMA! NICELY FUR- ed louse! ‘terms ‘moumate abit as ‘957 Garden Ing paivted and frescoed throu; firnithed fn complete style, im sone hela ing Piano, pa your, | greet Erercen Leng ot T? oom toe: Won ‘Tung a Thadern ments and tn good orders Applp to owner, 7H Hora sre. 0 ee COMFORTABLE ith aye a A gARcS Fata Mar ce, etna LS LET. FOUR STORY STORE 277 FRONT ST! ‘will be put fn repair. Apply at 908 Broadway, room No. ny LET—ALL pM grpmaLs p# THE LARGR ‘AND Store 43 Cortiandt street ; Immediate posses- sion given, Inquire in thewore 0 nm PART OF FULTON pany BROOK. lyn, Store ble for | fancy ly bust Land vor rp anton thle hone, mah Lag) for eal (A ton; Tour mites wai from ptt forry tor sale om caay fLLIAM Hit & 60. Gora Faiion or venus, wey Broglyn. 10 LET—A THRER STORY BRIOK BUILDING, NO. 14 Cariude areal for a maninn ss shop. Apply wo THOmad SMITH, 14 nad 16 ae LET—FOR A TERM YEARS, ON REASONABLE To seem, thevfearmect, Mable and Wo wkshop Propert; jou. 1S and 16 Sixth street, near the Bowery. For terme ap- ‘on the premises or at ‘117 Woat Washington Market, Con ire row. (po LET—THRER STORY HOOS! sarenth, street near Broadway: reat € 0 per month : le, price sl 15 0 modern ii Riven; $43 Vana! get, Roar Broadway. rwADDIy at ee Toi Leroy! sie tore cortaand on MEBKBR ick, (Brook lyn) Spring Rae aa si'aroet and N Gia Pect wiprane ‘vad sen ree Mo pe) next Ce D | >RENT.-APARTMENTS, CONSISTING OP FOUR each, to let, in the now and fret elnas houres N 562 and B44 Weat Forty third atroet a moderate prices. | Nowe but first class tenants with smal families weed apply om tive promisce; ready for occupation on April 1. RENT, FURNISHED A, ROOM AND. pREpEcon, sultabie Cor Hight house for gentiemen. Apply at 63 Eighth NION, SQUARE. SECOND AND THIRD, FLO Ute fo, fovea oa west aide of pear fevent preter aah be civided, ‘Laqure st BREL BRUB,, teenth 8% Union square, New York. 23 UXINBRSITY PLACE, gentleman, a handsome! Sedreom on third tloor. ithe 26 THIRD STRERT.—A LARGE, HANDSOMELY furnished front Room to let on second tloor ; bath, gas, heated, marble washatands, &c.; terms very moderate, WEST TWENTY FIFTH STREET, NEAR MADISON a biuare, Desirable Suits of furnished Rooms aise ain- Bi a gentlemen, without board, dina fret class 70 LET, 70 ONR SINGLE woarae envkie tales “At WEST SEVENTEENTH STREET (NEW NO. 127). To tet, the First Floor, furnished; all modern Impreve- Fent 25, with gaa includ ossossto 93 WEST rourTH yal CONVENIENT FOR business oF pleasure, in sight of Broadway and 100 facing Washington juare; 8 eainttes from City every five minuen Rooms, without board, for ‘alagle ge reals. 16 WEST Ieee STRERT.—| ENTIKELY ner bandsot shed large front Room, suitable for housekeeping gas included; terms $10 weekly ; no mov! ite ~ COUNTRY HOUsES F FARMS, &Cy TO iROUND TO. RENT i of fruit trees, for four horses, Ee HOUSE AND ONE ACRE OF In Morrisania, , nine rooms Also stablin, A Shrabbors, good well, Ac. House in tirat rate order. "Apply to. L {KORG I, jammer's ‘and tate Agent, Hi Hotel, corner of Boston road T SPUYTEN DUXVIL, ON THR HILL AND NEAR depot, two nicely furntahed Houses, stables, garcons fruit, Ac., to let, for the summer or a aay en iee pre- mises of A. H. BARTLETT, or at 46 At AA cNerai furniehed and unfurnished winter Reatdences, with gas and modern improveme ble gard h Maw HAwiLTON, 363 Bi Browlw FURNISHED River terrace if Pehle omy, SIX MONTHS, top Houses (14 roome each) 1 8 Kiver and the Pivaat on tireey a ements; rent low to ts “Gounlry. Hesldetesy, furnionedy large rate rs two famit‘es, en p, farsen, lane nery, fe house, w ae. AC. OD ‘Grand fad Hudson City, yin. ‘Jaa short Tirtance froin the Hoboken, Pavonia and Jersey City’ ferries also unfurnished Houges and parte. Inquire of $1 LI BVIER & SON, 66 Washington stcoet, Hoboken, N. J. PrURNISHED HOUSE TO LET—FOR ONE YEAR OB more, in Hudson City, N.3-; house new and newly fur. pished in ppb rooms, bathroom, water and tes throu ty a inge houso end ovbet out Se nad Wr of forth atreet. SEDOWICK. 980 Droadway, oF 3.3. AURNISHED COUNTRY RPSIDENCER TO LET_POR Fie inmmer or ton Yonkors, Irvington, Tarrytown, Cornwall and New famine, ‘on the Hudson; also unfur: nished at Spuyten land Tarrytown. Particulars with 5. LMBEKSON, 421 Bighth aveaue, 170R RENT. ~f VIRST CLASS gee #, a ee 180 rooms, In coruplete repair and well local to HARVEY aau est, i ‘South strevt, Baltimore. cS aacatid NO LEP-AT BLIZARETH, N. J., FOR ONK OR MORE 1 years, a fine commodions “House, partially furnished, six acres of garden and lawn with abundance of fruit, fine stable, Ke: rent $1,600. Apply 19 G, B, SMITH, 40 Wall atroet. LET_A FURNISHED HOUSE, AT HEMPSTEAD, Jong Island, within five tainutes” walk of the depot; a Hae trt iy to. ‘a AY 4& BROTHER, lumber yard, foot Broome 2 eceds East river. 0 LET OR LEASE AT. WEST EXD, HUDSON CITY, N.Ju near the depot, large handsome mode: Residence, twenty neat from § cars; extensive grounds, well intd on weg aej) an ate 1 han Es honey ovece Huson City, NJ. THE LECT ]MPORTANT LECTURES DAILY —10, GENTLEMEN only, on Interesting subjects, at the New York Museum of Anatomy, 818 Brosdway. those tinable to. attend theee Jectures may receive ¥ 5 cents. Ad dress Secretary of New York Museum Anatomy, 618 Broadway. ~ MUSICAL. rinst (chase SOPRANO 18, OPEN FOR ENGAGE: quartet cholm Address Sopeano, box 19 re LADY wr ey cn on THE, PIANO fing! yupil’a revidence for jnarter ; feforence piven.” Address, with wacher, box 11d Bereta of omice, Le eed ALTO OF LONG RXPE- ice FRreoxirns Bicone erred. “Call on or wtdcean ity or ie) lyn; on or Music, 8 West Washi Miogioa place. 13, oun ThA ire un FUNK FRANCAIS, VENANT DE ete employe dans Ie commerce pendant empl! queleonque. Stadresser initiale NE FRANCAISE Yhap yl DESIRE Lo placer comme ‘adresser de midi 9 4 heures aw Jeme, sur le devant, YORK CIRCUS. street, opposite Asntemy' at Mast --DIRBCTOR, MATINER AT ee WEDNESDAY AND 8A NOVEL AND UNIQUE ATTRAC’ -ONDAY vat iT, MARCH first appearance THe WONDERyO SINOCEPHAL TEE 1 ii THE WONDERFUL te ak DRUMANE. L cate ‘DR! BATRAO ORDINARY NOVELTY RDAY. LONE mur MO ever presented at va the feat on of ta fa trainer and proprictor, MONS. will ay hose extraordinary per! WHICH IR REL THE CAP" ITALS OF EUROPE ve peat ean ounced HE MOST SURPRISING EXHIBITION of nagac' nd aseelning and the most wonderful novelty of the age. THE "WONDERFUL CYNOCEPHALUS, R L'ECUYER QUADRUMANE, for months ta succession attracted drawn to the Cirquo N the greatest crowds ever leon; and wherever it has appeared Hae TE MOST FOWESFU! L ATTRACTION ‘ever introduced into the ar ‘Second week in America of” . MR, HERBERT = WILLIA’ Anh THE GREATEST OF ENGLISH JESTERS, who has been received wih ‘ine utmost favor on every occa- ston. BRILLIANT AND DIVERSIFIED SCBNES IN THK CIRULB, introducing ALL THE STARS and the entire stren; of the GREAT NEW YORK CIRCUS TROUPP, TRAINED AND cos PERFORMING PONIES THEATRE "70. oye ORIGINAL Pe \ het OHANPH Oi BPGhand': ACADEMY or MUSIC. if A TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 24, at TAN DPERA. 1A BORGIA. Mme DB LA GRANGE, Mile. BONITRUR, MASSIMI- LIANI, ORLANDINE, NI Figen reg lao the grand romantic Symphony entitled THE SAILORS DREAM, Serlormod ‘by the grand orchesttn Gade tee ioe mediate direction of the oom, bel Comeds poser. Seats can be sect at the bo: aie of the Misle and at Macoy's; No. 14 Brosaway. ee 472 BY BUTLER'S AMERICAN THEA a8. The Standerd entre of New York, A GLOKIOUS kai OF NOVBLTLES ; RYTHING =— EW, DRAMA, BALLET, OPE BURLES maker TH MUSIC AND MELODSIOT, nb CARNIVAL onl x appearance ot Mr. faye YAGAN, th ular Kthtoptam cemedian, amd Miss JBNNIK man the accomplished Danseuse, Grand ballet ‘Ai Iveriteement of RIVAL, ARTIST: Miss Zieller's Plena) WANBOLD'S Wiis ANG WHIMSICALIT! Di ITT RS. wi new Sensation SERS ROURESY Hattib, Hy oHkNow OP FRO iekuite StoutrLy __Maiinsen Wednesday and Saturday afveras SAF Faancisco MixsTRELs, s05 ROADWAY. BIRcH, Wi WAN BOLD BERNARD. Al AND SaoRow ery rire RANCISCO MIAST! vel 4 _Zeccae he eeu a BXCITING AND p HOR BAMING | RAILROAD ND AN ENTIRE NEW BILL OF THE GREAT ORIGINAL ACTS OF THIS: COMPANY. TZ BLLY & LEON'S ahr ™ BROADWAY. Hundreds turned away ni SIXTIETH NIGHT OF TH T PORORE, RAND LEU! LEON’ s 8 Lkon’s pe im So Hane a Ree * 8 Rg a LEON" Duron LEON'S + INCREASED CHORUS, MAUNI LE SHANGE OF INTRODi CTORY PRO» uz INTIRE ¢ TERMINATING WITH LEON'S GREAT Bu RLESUU RS ONY PASTOR'S OF 20) HO" ERY. T A NEW Bee Lav 4 bia riae OF Neos 4 Tie BALLET GIRLS OF NEW fiote Tiusteating (he viclealtudes, tale temptations and’ trtumphe ta the ive of |x, ballet nd fotroducing seenee of daily Nr Gia” HOMES STAGE ATRE DURING REUEA ARS: eo sta ‘GAKER. First a mot ube ay Ar Comedian TOM “fe VARIETY BILL OF UNUSUAL NOVELTY. MATIN WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, 255 O'CLOCK, Ho sEN Gotpsatet, Wo jen Leg Dances and Cloggiat. jancer, JW. BHARILEA, Role Concestine Performers VIVIAN, VIVIAN, VIVIAN, the nest Conti Otis rof the 1° age. HE WILD FAWN OF THE WOO! Introduet THK EBONY BALLET TROUP! THE G re. eer SCENR EVERY SATCRDAY AT 29 O'CLOCK. Proonnyy oF OPERA HOUSR. INDAY RVENING March 2% In the great drama of the CONSILAY. N BROTHERS. To Societe with the comedy of PAUL PRY. Griixwar HALL, OLE BULL'S GRAND. CONCERTS. Ineonsequencs of he great susoeat Auoodia the first ee- ma: wemect bas the honoe te auneunce "yeet concerts, the will give his paird and f A Arkona oun ae RAN ND CONCKRT®, "8a saTURDAY rene March 2, AN RAND. MATING! sAURDAY, March 28, at i o'clock. TUESDAY BYBNING, femtetce ate. aa to ‘aiines. tae ie ma no mit charge for reserved sents, The sale of rem ered seads will commence ow Mouday morn- ing at 9 o'clock, at Sternway Hail, Hickets and wents for ale at Schubert's and Bchirmer's sf oadway. eRe “Fp, WIDDOWS, Manager, gtenwar HALL, PINAL FAREWELL READINGS, FIVE IN SUMBER CHARLE: wa (for the on MONDAY P EVENING, ‘aye a s TURSDAY EVENING, Ape Me (last time but threo), WICHOLAS NICKLEBY (at Mr. Squeers’ Schuell) HOOTS AT THE UOLLY TRER (NN, Os THURSDAY EVENING, Apri 16 Gast time but two, hie DAVID COPPERFIELD aod (from Oe PRIDAY EVENING, Apen tt (ast time but a DOCTOR MARIGOLD MRA, GAMP, On MONDAY EVENING, Aprit (last time), ep CHRISTMAS CAROL TUB TRIAL FROM PICKWIOK. ‘The Readings will commence wi Bo'clock. Reserved Seats Th way Hail on Monday, M vA. mar ench. nie of Tea for ‘the Courve, of Five Reading only at Bote 14 they will be disposed of wat Tollowing aay at at (he same mo T ee nnn ened ‘OBRELL S1sTERS' NEW YO YORK ‘THEATRE, vith and inat week ot the ruse geen brilliant tien atthe Mins. RATS BStOm "oe MATILDA HERON, America, fet en ber i epece wil be laced upon the stage Then P oF at “o* Saal See se az, BRADWAY THEATRE —onIGINAR aMBRIGAM written by De Walden, tn which’ ‘4 ere OTANPRAU, at wonderful delineator of peculiarities assumes four Uhet dad tovaly dheatallar parte preter nemmen tune aie yaaa’. GARDES. Lesage and Manager... Curtain rises 1%. ei MONDAY NING, MARCH V6, Ryegate: for the sixty-saventh time, the ‘M. WHRATLEW. 11 o'clock. will be AWN, introducing JARRETT & PALMER'S great Parisien: Ball ee ThOUPE ies actin ae New ju Delt Zntul Muste, PeSplendia Spirited Marches, Kick Costumes, Increased (im ‘all Chorus, Grand Ts Tho piece, pronounced the’ ESF AND MOST COSTLY Ly EVER PRESENTED IN concludes with AMERICA, DESCENT or. THE DRAGON FLY, A TRANSFORMATION SC! OF PLEASING a DEviOm, Beauty, ENCHANTMENT, FASCINATION AND MATINER EVERY SATURDAY) AT ONE O'CLOOK. Benin socured six days In advance, IKB'S OPERA HO} USE. GRAND ITALIAN OPERA WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 2, ‘Third w he auccess/ul debutante, RxDame, if AGATA STATES. with all the great artists. f: Tickets one dollar. Reserverd! seata 60 cents extra; Balcony Boxes @1 of which will commence this’ morning at Schir Broa '; Ticket office, 114 Broadway, and Pike's louse, ARNRY WILLIAMS’ BROADWAY THRATRE. Admisaton MONDAY, EACH EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINER. ill be presented n NEW ORIGINAL COMEDY, written expressly for Leics by De Wilden, opeltied. produced with new scenery and a CT, PARSLOE, Jr, as Bruins Boy Messrs. 0: Hale, O- Stoddart’ J. Moore, Mise Kate Nowtem, Isabel Freeman, Ella Turner and Mes. Gilbert. SATURDAY FIRST JO MATINEB. Brospway THEATRE TO-NIGHT, ORIGINAL COMEDY BY DE WALDEN, CHANFRAU IN, FOUR CHARACTERS, ‘ALLACK'S, Proprietor bye i Mr. LESTER WALLACE THE PERFORMAR MENCR AT TRE MINUTES BEFORE neon PRECISELY. SHATS A SECURED UNTIL HE FIRST HICH TERMINATES AT FIVE MINUTES PAST RTO Tr IS HOPED THAT THIS NOTICE, WILL Put kN DISAPPOINTMENT AND. SEATS. will bo actod EVERY EVENING anny, FURTHER NOTICE, SPLENDID COSTUMES, WITH NEW Re and the Sole tak ee cast Mr. LESTER ALLACK, Mr. JOHN GILBERT, GEORGE HOLLAND: Mr. ie “a BIN pGOL Dy Mr. C, bla ie L, Miss L1Z21B TIMONY, Mr. J.C. WE ‘LLIa! SON, tH) et We WA Nir. &. GASHINY Mice HOS Mr. i BY TINGE, Mra. NON, GT NORANT, Min CLANWA TENNIN rs, JOHN SEFTON, Miss MARY BARRETT and Miss epbor open 136. ()UYMPIO THEATRE. REGINS AT & GREAT HIT OF G. L. “Fox's NEW $d roe ;FANTOMIMA | orn FINEST eT SERCTACL, Keserved cesta Densely. crowded. Thronga wroed away. af aoid duedaye ahead. "Uprogrions fun and, geaeral set Sele cre tiutomime “he™ exelting event of the theake i astiaunesends' -o CLOGN nb Ll BETA oo WITT’ ‘RL Tony 1 NICKS. ‘| GRACEFUL eee GROTESQUB TLUUsIONS, UPHOARIOLS F secured af in adeanoe. "MATINEES WEDNESDAYS AND sarurpava, b i CONWAY'S PABK THEATRE BROOKLYE, tof Mr. EL. DAVENPORT. Ba owell guxagerent of Me. Ls Da “4 AML. 1M. B. L, DAY Mr. vB. CONWAR B. CON PLYMOUTH CHURCH, BROOKLYN. OLR BULLS GRAND CONCERTS. ‘ See rad ‘honor to announce to a thas i i ConcaRTs | @a THURSDAY sy Btn ena _ Frat ae Fs 5 om as oe the ofticems of Tickets tor ante tino at 113 ‘Now Yerk, 7 keta for wale. alao ai ws "a music sore, Broeklya. avian ¥een, Gal Sters _¥. WIDDOWY, stanagen, { 61 8. —MUBEUM OF ANATOMY, BROADWAY. ais 61s ‘quip Oia] name wirn Mau? L 8, FF vit Rans, two 61s: BODIES AND EB KY! . 618, JAPANESE. SKUDABRI, 618 TM SALMED BODIES, os E LOVELY “GIKTU,” 613| WITH rHgusans ‘OF OTHEK STRANGR, 61s RACULOUS SU HJECT®, Cry Oren FROM AM, TILL P.M. HE NEW YORK CONgRVATORT OF or ag! Fifth aveuue corner Fourteenth one eid my, and Nos. 19%, 130 and 189 Courtetroot corner ooklyn. EDWARD MOLLENHAU! ALOIS F. LEJK, Ale Musical Diseovss HENRY MOLLENHAUER, _8. N. GuiswouD, Treasurer. RENOR’S SOIREE DANSANTR, JONDAY EVENING, Mach 23, i Ahi nee ‘and beautiful DANCING ACADBM ‘Siath.aveoue, near Forty-second fete cat be obtained from Mr. Trenor, ntti af “ATHOLIC. pig JERSRY CITY. 23, Fs Lyre Aadress-on on tran {te past, present sf t- y Madam Annie Grattan Ti iextte ‘WBeents, to be had at ‘tue hotela aad bookwres ta Jorney City. B* NVARD'G Fat gy © HOUSE ag as DU Dry ith of Me Lectures, Concerta or cee ote Matas ch te allows 1,286 Broadwe HEATRE TICKET OFFICE, 114 BROADWAY. RESERVED SEATS POR ALL ENTRETAINIBNTS. HOICE RESERVED Lg rk Alb. TATE, C AYS IN a AT THE ae IKE FF GREAT OFFER. HORACE, WATE 4 ©. Browdway, will dispove ‘of 108 Pinnos, Melodens at bargains ¢ for cash) tats ones cash and fad the ye"halnnce in qaonthly ae for rent, and rent money applied If purchased. CENT lttEh OCTAVE —RORTVO' A BACH ttn ents atin! ait» aipood 0 cetare tor G10, 1M Grand wy Beat 6) ORIGINAL oar tao by dasa Plas forte : Chickering, Tatent, Linpreve, nen furheme waorgrinceer ees, FIANOFOITR FOR. jade order, ri toot a 300, ineludin| =“ cores ieee Fare Patuttogs, roones oe EAS, th street, OsEWQD PIANO hee LADY HAVING A SPLENDID ROSE! sam forte and Se oe AK, 4 ipallo, half cost; original pri a9; carte tee Ss treble even octave, manu “i ‘Auply at No. BS Tied w nie 0 FAMILY LEAVING THE CITY whl SACnIFIO® A for cash their magnificent Plauotorte Ne vareeny seven octave, overstrut —— rae streok, years’ guarantee ; ae LARGB AND WELL SELRCTEDSTOCE, OF | iemsonasie terme at a nat fh wuss © 70.8 Union BQUAEe ‘. ELEGANTLY C, ED reer ie sranononee. of celebrated mak ar remoe i ene. ai AO enue. Vric oat S00 eae er dghih realy votweee ne ve aud Tenth avenues. ————__————- HANDSOME SEVEN x OFTAVE, ROSEWOOD PI Ane Forte, moot snd Coe react warn! ron baranin. A Street, We ORDER, eA RCBN CHBAP le = = i the carved less DILB, Amity street, near Rrosdweg FVRAY N° Pianos, Ly ENT _PIRST mit gy clare Peary ne Rony PAR how Rew areroom Kast Fourteonin reel ( Uutow square tiaty yo) Pianorontns. ty EVERY VARIETY: THE rie FINGST Cid cheapent tm the city ve rears eco! Pon Pianos at ‘earn om ‘oat Fivemiysara act, > verween Second and Third weenaes. TO RE LINDEMAN A, NEW TANG eon nnd Panos (axe USE MAN & BONS? warcravma, ‘hieecker ured. r ® COND HAND DIANO! TARIOUS MAK ee at iow vel “A by wibe KRING & SONS, a‘ Plauvs Wo oon! 2 for aul pines 2( Bromdway.

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