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r4 BOARDERS AND LODGERS WANTED, OK FROM CITY HALL.--FRANKFORT HOUSE, yeotunl Ste pur days $1 80 WE par week." Open oer ‘ all night, FROM MADISON SQUARE.—AN ELEGANT 1 Be cr Rome: on second or ‘nied floor, with or without rivate (able; reference, Also single Room. 119 East Tweo- third atreot. RS “FROM FIFTH AVENU! NO. 71 WEST Br sate, to geauemnen, "Re Sentcaie f (area Rooms, sia- © HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS ON SECOND 2 floor to let, without bonrd ; closets, Ac. ; all modern !m- iy Gulel Retghbornodd, Apply. 68 Waverley enue. BLOCKS FROM BROADWAY.— LARGE FURNISHED Room, with Board, to gentioman and wife or party of septlersen) aise Rooms, 96 per week, and Board. pply at Bleecker sireet. y) PER WEEE FOR SINGLE ROOMS, WITH Boats inrge Rooms frome $13 to $4 for geitleman gentlemen. Apply at 164 Franklin at $5 50! PER | WEEK. A GENTLEMAN, AND WIFE, wo Rooms, fully furnished for housekeeping: pe closeln. all for thred days at 418 Hudson street, fn 6 FoR SINGLE ROOMS, WITH BOARD; ROOM M5, without board, $250 per'week ; transieut Board, il & per day; Lodging, 30¢, per nigut; at Dupont House, 168 Hud- fon atroot, vane TO PER WEEK, $6 nena gentleman ‘and wive can obtain Board at 18 Bi. Mark's place, near Cooper Institute, ‘A FEW SINGLE GENTLE. FOR GEN- ‘URNISHED ROOMS, Ree Tengen STREET Bait op second floor, front; ais a Room; prices very moderate; no meals; no moving AR SEVENTH, AVENUE. —FOR 1 == H STREET, NE, relegate feat Fourteenth street. Waterences exch TWENTIETH STREET. PARLOR FI YLOOR 15 Creek with or without private Meals, < yest FOURTRENTH STREET. = S LET, ain Board, # large second story back Room, to man and wife or single gentlemen also Hall Room an ence. 19 wast TWENTY. FOURTH bbe OPPOSITE in ————— NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1870. BOARD AND LODGING WANT: OAR! iTED—AFTER MAY 1, BY Bia een Seeecveaes fie, (Preab; Parlor fines | furnish ; loeat! ween eroud ye furnh leatiga ete ra oi ana aint aie dress, stating terms, J, 0, B., Herald otfice. URNISHED ROOM AND BOARD WANTED- FOR A gentleman and wife, Lyd Thirtieth street. Address, Fuh tul! particulars, E., box 144 Herald dice. OMS |WANTED—BY | GENTLEMAN; PARLOR and Bedroom, 0m second oor, front; must be hand. ‘aomely furnished nt ‘square, Yair price will be paid. Address, giving location end webich a ‘al ob 2,648 Post aaa, » giving GEN serms, 5. REE (GENTLEMEN, OF QUIET HABITS, WANT Room for two), fire in- ctuddh'in'a, privale American familly. A three x 11 Herald office ANTED—BOARD FOR FOUR ADULTS; PRIVATE famlly preferred; three rooms connected; references dress, stating terms, B,, box 8,021 Post office. v ws <TED— BY A GENTLEMAN AND bri, 4 GOOD o ‘atating urniahed, Room; poaey for lady. Add Herald ofiice. termay H __HOTEIS, NTERNATIONAL HOTEL—ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN, junction of Wiliam, Duane and Chambers streets, Rooms 60 and 75 cents a day; 82 to 84 per weok. HE, CLIFFWOOD SPRINGS SEASHORE HOTEL AND Grove to let or lease—Acoommodates 125 people; fare from New York to the house 40 cents. Apply to Dr. KENT, 176 Bleacker street, UN tnt SQUARE. HOTEL, Union rae ‘corner of Fifteenth strest'and Fourth ay. To let—Two five Suits of Rooms, wibb Bo ry) fronti: ay Talansauery) goe.on Gre Boer on oe ee ADT ae Sirect. vee AE DAM aco. COUNTRY BOARD. Bott D WANTED—ON STATEN ISLAND OR LONG Island, from tet of April.for es Indy (and servant, 18 & ; ‘Address, sta- 1 reference tingterine ac re Ga box tet erald office, SOUNTRY BOARD—IN THE TOWN OF GREENVILLE, N. J- twenty minutes, from L by Ratiroad.” Address box 61 P oat ollce, Greenville, NJ. CCOURTEY BOARD WANTAD-IN A FARM HOUSE, within one or two hours distance by rail from the city Gonnecticut preferred), for three ad nurse; & piace preferred where no other tating terms, which must be ihre pene Address, # ald office, LIGHTFUL LOQATIONON BONKOR KORA 5 pene ‘two hours by rs a oe Ki Long Island, healthy. “Addres ‘ONTCLAIR, road. ». V. H., Herald Bran! N. MORRIS AND ESSEX RAIL- J. A eontonen, and wife, with or without Sana, y plank walk to depot. an and a pleasant, healiby home, with a, emell private £4 fly, im above locality; cpnvenlent Aadress was box 18, Montclair, N. Fhe Avenue Hotel.—Elogantly furmahed ftooms to Tet, with or without Board, to gentlemen and wives or single 20 WASHINGTON PLACE, NEAR NEW YORK Ho- tel, Handsome Parlors and Bedrooms to to rent, with rene language Sa cal ST STREET.A PLEASANT SQUARE ROOM, HOT ood cooking; convenient to cars an ty-firat street. D4: Bittonr rurnied Booms, for fienileman and wite ‘OF single gentlemen, without board or light housekeeping. QT WEST BIGHTERNTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVE- nue.-To let, with Board, well furnished ae Rooms, 28 2 a AVENUE. — FULL, or without, @ nicely furnished front gentleman and wife, in a small private family. Q5 MAPAVErTE PLAGE AN COLONADE ROW) OP- Board, tor families and gentlemen. Reference re: quired, WEST TWELFTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVE- parlor floor, with or without private table; terms reason- ferences. geitlemen, Superior Hoard, for familles and single gente 21 asd cold water, with small Room, connecting, to 2 b Board BLEECKER STREET, TWO BLOCKS EAST OF Terms reasonable. On third floor; house frst class; references exchanged. “GRKENWICR AVENUE. —TO ‘LET, WITH Sad back tour, on the second floor, tos few gentlemen oF ) posite Astor Library.—Handaomely furnished Rooms will nue.—A handsomely furnished Suit of Rooms to let, je; ret abl WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.—TO LET, WITH 42 Donrd, ‘Kooms for familles and mingle yeatiemen; Bouse Orat class, with all the modern improvements, — 44 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.—TO LET, WITH Board, two handsome Rooms, on first floor. Kefe- Fences exchanged. WEST ELEVENTH STREET.—LARGE ROOM, 48 with Board for two, gas and fire included, @25; also Single Room, $10 per week; no moving In M —_ es 5] WEST THIRTY.FIRST STREET, CORNER BROAD. way, opposite Grand Motel docation unsurpassed).— ‘Rooms neat and home like; terms moderate. 5e IRVING PLACE.—ROOMS TO LET, WITH BOARD. References exchanged. KING STREET, NEAR CARS.—-PLEASANT, COM- fortable and cheap Room, warm bath and the im- Provements, to let, with good Board. FIFTH AVENUE.-FAMILIES DESIRING ELE- gant Suits of Rooms, with hotel table aad accommo- dations, are invited to call early; one single for gontl 65 LEXINGTON AVENUE.—A GENTLEMAN AND with a ni wife or two single gentlemen can be accommodated ely f ‘ront Room and ball Room adjoin- ing, with Board, i in mall private family. 76 AMITY STREET.NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS ) to let, with Board, to gentleman and wife, from $14 to gin er week; yentlemen can by accommodated at from #6 to ; no moving In May. vir FOURTH AVENUE. NEAR STEWART’S.A handsomely furnished Parlor Floor, en suite or singly, with or without Board or privayg table. Inquire at 75 Hast ‘Tenth street. JO] SXTH, AVENUE.—To LET—FRONT PARLOR and Bedroom for ® gentleman and wife; very good location for = doctor or den EAST FIFTEENTH STREET, NEAR FOURTH 10 JE avenue.—A fow young tadies cain be furnished with joard. 1 05 WEST TWENTY-FIRST STREET.—FURNISHED Rooms to tet, in « private German family, to gentle men only, ¥ without | board. 135 RUZABETH STREET, NEAR BROOME.—CHEAP furnished Rooms and Bedrooms for smail respecta- we fasuities or single gentlemen, from $1 50 to @4 50 per 1.4] WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.-t0 LET, wird Board, two handsomely furnished Rooms on the seo- ‘end floor, front; references given and required. 14.4. WEST FORTYSECOND STREET, SECOND door from Broadway.—Zo let, with Board, two large and one small Room on fourth floor; suitable for gentlemen and their wives, or single gentlemen. WEST NINETEENTH STREET._TWO VERY nicely furnished single Rooms for gentlemen. Strictly house and table. References. 14 EAST TWENTY-SEVENTH STREET.—SECOND and Third Floors, handsomely furnished, all rooms Communicating, with or without Board; also si om ; everything new ; terms moderate; convenient to cars. WEST FORTY-FIFTH STREET.VERY PLEA- sant Rooms, with purtial Board, for two or three Inquire afternoon or 155 gentlemen, Reference exchanged. evening. 16 or two an HANDSOMELY entieman and wife HUDSON STREE ished Room si geutiemen ; on second floor, 1 “MACDOUGALSSTREET, BETWEEN WAVERLEY VAL: ainen enc Riphs. steel, two) Rocras.on thetacont Boor, with Board, at moderate prices; suitable for a party of gentlemen. 20 GRAND STREET, BETWEEN BROADWAY AND. Bowery.—To let, to gentlemen only, two large, airy, front and oack Bedrooms, neatly furnished, with re and ene; house in pervect order; family private, 2) EAST TWENTIETH STREET, NEAR THIRD avenne.—An elegantly furnished frout Koom, on second floor, with gus, bath, &c. ina rat clase private house, 265 WEST TWENTY-FIFTH STREET, NEAR ) Eighth avenue.—A_ few boarders can he accommo. Gated with nicely furnished Rooms and good Board; private family; no moving. — é m 274. WEST TWENTY-FIFTH — STRE HAND: aomely furnished Rooms, singly or en suite, to fam- ities or single gentlemen; excellent Board and ail the com- forts of @ tome. « WEST FOU RTRENTH STREET (PRIVATE 307 bouse).—-Nicely furnished Rooms, front or back, uthern exposure, in suits or singly; terms reasonable; table Uiexceptionabie. References exchanged. 17 EIGHTH AVENUE, BETWEEN THIRTY-FIFTH and ‘Thirty-wixth otreets,Mechanice can obiain di} Last ‘and single Beds in front room: 48 EIGHTH AVENUE.—AN AMERICAN LADY BAS 7 ‘a front Parlor and Bedroom to let, to Sara” and wife or two single gentlemen, with or without Be FQ, BROADWAY.—STUYVESANT HOUSE, ON THE "E 39). Europenn Plan eleguaitly furnished Rooms, #4 per week sad ek nod upward .F. LLARD, Superintendent. + (2 WEST TWENTY. OND STRERT.—A FEW 17 single ventlemen or gentlemen and their wives can De accommodated with good Board and nicely furnisned Rooms; one room rented unfurnished i¢ desired: private house; ho moving in May; convenient to cars; terms, $7 to B12 per week. 2 T 14 EAST TWENTY-FIRST STREKT—BEAUTIFUL nt Rooms, superior table, by day, week 2 = puarerr leet Somat Piease call and see. Madison Square D*s, STORE FOR SALE—WITH DWELLING attached, in a thriving village near New York; estab- lished 25 years; rent mode: neatly fitted up. well stocked and doing a good paying business. Address THOMAS, box 5,84 Post o D geen SUIT OF APARTMENTS—CONSISTING OF 1) six Rooms. Private table, Ae. Worth House, 202 Fufth avenue. hin AVENUE, NO. . 298, 'n Apartment, with m_and required, OF THIRTY-FIRST ; strictly Bret class; retiensoas: si ve URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—AT 116 EAST TWENTY. second street, only for gentiomen ; references preferred, (0. 28 WEST TWENTY.SINTA Rooms, newly furnished, with or rates. LEWIS LELAND, Pi BOARD AND LODGING WANTED, t "| SINGLE GENTL EM AN WISI A Room, WITH Board, bei reets, and withia'e bicck of Broadway. on Jifth avenue; small Be family 3,687 Post o| ELAND'S ST. ELMO, ‘street, —Choice family ‘without Board, at reduci roprietor. N'8 OFFICE, WITH BOARD, WANTED— Between Twentietk and Fortieth streets, Address, inti JOHN DIX, Stat Ww TA LARGE FUR FUR. Ace en SPU, oye ARGE Liga i Rare mF Eee ee Maal Beane )—— AL Limaggper OF FOUR "ADULTS, OTVING UP i) desire three Rooms, with Board; privat d.” inquire ut 396 West Porty: ‘pinta ree " __ SALES AT AUCTION. moderate, 0. Y., Her- __ SALES AT AUCTION, ¥ J. IR, AUCTIONRER, Br si tennt 00" ion Wednesday ‘sell by descrip. ive cata! ntainin, lota, Mand entire the apt le - ousehal Furniture eihiaines 10 Great class lx ato Broadway, worthy the attention buyer ers, re, hounakeapers and + Slapmana are apec: tnvit ‘ter. CAMPBELL &'CO,. Auctioneers “Auctioneers, 350 Bowery, will vd thetr particular attention ie, Rousetold salea of furaitue at private residences during the present season. Bs: M, DOUGHTY, AUCTIONEER. Handsome Household Furniture, this be at 10; ‘at the salesrooms 79 Nassau atreet—vi Pianoforte, walnut and rosewood Pari ; Furaiture, Pier tpremoca haber SW erdsobeh, Extension Tables: marie Bi re. ablen, Gas Fisturen, Ol) Paintin top, Buiete, Centre Tat oh, ate sale, ter, Dinin tahuable Leass, tn toe nett location on Blghth avenue ly to M. DOUGHTY, 79 Nassau street, BY Max BATRRADORIRE, ‘ALORONRER. Magosfcent trata tikas Furaiturest Carpets, Max BAYERSDORFER sells Monday, March ae Bast Sevcniy-eughth streel, entire, coatly Puroiture ry brown stone resideda “ag iflcent rosewood Parlor Bult, covered fn rim od Etageres, rosewood Buffets, costly Trarkiah Chats, ciegant Pler and Mantel Mir- rora, five black walnut Secretary Bi prelock, octave Suite walnut and and Billiard Saloon, with Ap ie Library Suita, Gus Furniture of every “doer non tee Lace Gu taine rich, Cornie Kk Lamberkina, Oli Bisiusree Silverware, nd Brussels Carpeis, dc. Pull en MAX BAYERSDORFER, AUCTIONEER, “SELLS Bay, March 15, road street, over $5,000 worth fine Fixtures, Furoli “rtrd ton wf of or emeuren. FOOT ; Lore ap at pee sale ‘pportua’ AYERSDORFER will rer remove to $81 Third avenue, apeit 1 Brae JAMES dn tn fi AUCTIONEER. store 884 Monday, 34th inst. at tig stelooe. ot at the Eine outires Stock of sree ‘sonslating of in aven the enti ne Wagon and <= Spllagaepyodg 27 ldmapptaaaa PLoWAkD SCHENCK, AUCTIONEERS. ASSIGNEES’ SALE of the Personal of the CORN EXCHANGE rEBp Dh By EDWARD 8 ARNOM oe Monday next March 14 ata fine Horses, three do mg uogie Truck to, Car aris, ine raes, three double and two sing! ‘uc -" *pisings dant Wagon, Truck ana Cart Harness, the Fixtures Seales and Holsting Mashine-oo th sock’ Hand Trucks, all and Hoisting Machine on the dock, Han ‘racks, the Office Furniture and othef articles belonging to = large cs 940 TONS OF NUT COAL. Bale peremptory. By order of the assigaeos, Bpwaz SCHENCK. chr OnEEe. ELEGANT Beer pee. PIANO. By EDWARD SCHEN' Cel » 12th inst, at 19 x ‘ik M., i ib re rosewood Piano, orci Loobbler ¢ Sch mide, scroll ie ‘all around: By order of J.T. Stewart, attorney for XG NOTICE. By HENRY H, LEEDS & MINER. aaa Aactionsee, Salesroome #8 Chase 7 Reade siraete. sini Galleries 31? ana Bis Broadway. reat sale of first class OMl Paintings, We beg leave to announce to out patrons and art lovers that we shall sell by auction, on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, March 15 and 16, atthe the collection of Messra. Ly Frank & yi of Boston, compris- {ng all of the Original Passings fr rom which the celebrated Chromos and Publications of that firm have been made. ‘Mast bf, the plotures in the gollection were painted to order, e many gems of American and foreign art, Aiso nasa of this olly. Among ate collection of a artia ate them nes the followin, i Le Breviort, W. M, Bro R.A. Hiakelock, J. A. Hekking, 7, Adams, 00, T. Lobrichon, one, E.. Botlasinger, J, Morvitier, i. Von ‘eben, ‘an gaert, tar tama AeCouder We Cruleksbank, Gira Eas chneey of equai celebrity, including peo fine water They will be on exhibition on and after Wednesday, %h tnph Goll este day and eventog: jalogues will be sent by iminil tt requested. “UCTION NOTICF, J.M. TAYLOR, AUCTIONEER. Rare chance for Housekeepers. Magnificent Household Furniture. Rosewood Pianoforte, Drawing Room Sults, Bronzes, Falntiogs, Statuary and many rare, costiy Works of Art, Auction, On THIS DAY BATURDAY) March 1 At the clopant reeldonce 87 West Fifteen freou Fifth and SiZts aveuuen Sale by catalogue, at 10} o'look. Drawing Room ta, covered creen gold, crimson, gold brocatel; richest” d Ceeriptton Window Curtains match ; marqneterle ‘Cabinets, Tables, Encolgaures, Jardinieres, rosewood Etageres, Secretaire Bookcase, Velvet Medallion Carpets; Bronze ‘Clock, Chandeliers, valuable collection Paintings by eminent artista, artistic Bronze Statuary, Mir- rors, Lace ‘magnificent rosewood Pianotorte, ecle- brated city maker, ” Bedrooms—Roxewood and walnut ing Bureaus, , Spring Mattresses; Counter- panes. “Dining Tea vaccusked, etanlon tai le, Stiver Casters, Tureens, Salvers, Dinner, Tea Service; Chinaware, Ginsswaro; Shellield Table Cutlery. Basement, Kitchen Furniture; also Furniture servants’ apartments. Every facility pecking and removing the goods. N- B-—Par- ties Wishing attend this sale take’ Fifth’avonue stages or Sixth avenue cass, B. WALDRON & CO., AUCTIONRERS. + Salearooms 108 Liberty and 111 Cedar streets. Housebpid Farnivare, Val ling, Desks. hie day, ot OF ii o'clock, a lange and of goo ‘urniture, a santa and Lary Parlor Lyi oh isrooata hair- noe Wig Oabinein® Ollee os, Cornices, Clocks, &e.; also Crocksry and Gi wares See go a retail store for convenience of sale 1 EXCH, 3E SALESROOM—AT 12 M. ON MONDAY, March 14, STANLEY DAY, Auctioneer, offices 111 Brosd- wae ‘Trinity Building, basement, rooms A and B, will sell at suction ‘Aventie A, east side, two story. and basement, frame House, 8 rooms, 50 feet south of Lid street, lot 94.10 front, 47: me Tear, 98 deep. ‘Avenue A, eaat side, two story and basement frame House, Srovms, 16 feet 1 inch, south of LE street, tot 25.10%98; remain on each until December 1, 18/3, and are let to eae 1, 1870, at $500 each. 11th street, three sory cerench f frame Bouse, bri brick, basement, b: lot, south side, 120 feet Fours avenues lot 1652100.10. "2,800 can remains N EXTRA LARGE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE SALE. WIN NICHOLS, auctionser, will sell, otic anc oe all the el Furniture he the residen: Brussels ane Ingrain Carpets, Suite, covered with the richest description ia Fas silk and plain reps; Pier and Oval Mirrors, abnets, Etageres, fine Bronzes, Statuary, Vases, collection Paintings, brocat locks, ti reps and Lace Curtains, Tables, Turkish and Oriental Sof airs, Lounges, magnificent rosewood 73¢ octave Planoforte, rosewood aud wainut Chamber Suits, Mattreases, Reds, Blankets, Quilts, Chairs. Rockers, Sunee Ee tension Tabie, Dining Chairs, China, Te inner Sets, Sliver aud Glass Ware, Cutlery, Kitchen ture. Sale positive. House to let. All pen must be re- moved 48 honrs after sale. Take Broadway stages, University piace or Sixth avenue cars, and stop corner Tenth street, near the house. Averiox 8A AL By HENRY H. LEEDS & MINER. HENRY H. LEEDS, Auctioneer. Salesrooms, Nos. 95 Chambers and 77 Reade streets; Art Galleries, 817 and 819 Broadway. ‘On Monday, March 14, at 105g o'clock, at the private resl- dence No. i Sixteenth eet, eel Household Furniture, &o, Full particulars hereafter. UCTION.LARGE MORTGAGE SALE OF Household Furniture, Planoforte, Carpets, at the four story residence of the late Dr. shards, 118 West Twenty-sixth street, near Sixth ‘avenue, ‘this “Satur: day) morning, at 105; o'clock precisely, rosewood Pianoforte beaullfal tone, full 7 ootave, stool ald cover grosewood aad walput Parlor Suits, covered with satin brocatel, reps and Turkish, Sull, Lounges, Easy Chairs, Etageres, ds, Mattresses, ideboard, Extension Cutlery, &c, Sale NIGHOLS, Auctionoer. ponies A “LUKE FITZGERALD, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL + this day ete commencing at 11 o'clock, at ihe private residence 113 West Twenty-seventh streat, near th avenue, over 825.000 worth of magulisont and obsty Homennle — tine Oi! Paintings and Bronzi brililant 73¢ ocvave rosewood Pia rich rosuwood stool and Cover, Musie Stead, cost 1,000, made to order; has warrantee for 7 years; has box for ahi sy ‘The above house was turnished since Parlors consist of four rich Parlor Suits, cov Fronch satin brocatel, silk reps, plush brocatel; Gurta na to mateb ; Centre, Side ‘and Pler Tabi eres, Pier Mirrors, lady’ Waiting Desk and i Bookeue, Velvet Me! ate Brussels avd Three-ply Ca Bedrooms consist of h rosewood Redsteacs, Bureaus, Washstands, fine Spring Bods horse hele’ Mattreteca, Feather “a Sheets, Quilts, Counterpanes, Blankets, 4c. Dining Room et 12 foot Extension Tables Butte solid silver and Plated Shefeld onsite solid ‘lark walnut Chairs, Cutlery, soni Obina Dinner and Tes Set ploces; Table Linea, Casters, Urns, Fruit and Bell Casters, a and other articles too numerous to mention, Kitchen and front Basement Furniture. UCTION SALE—THIS DAY, AT 11 O'CLOCK, OF young Horse, Business Wagon and Harness, new and second head To | Sees oO a eee Rockaways, sin fe and double Harness, Robes ‘kets, dc., by COLE & MURPHY, BI Fulton street, Brooklyn, BY ARCH, JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER, fice and salesrooms 87 oy street, opposite the Post MOUSEHOLD AND ) OFFICE FURNITURE. oh gre: auction gis of JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL will welt on'Saturday, 12th, at 1034 o'clock, a large assortment of housebold Furn! ass jce Fur- niture, Curtains, Gas Cl ¥Y ARCH. JOHNSTON, ‘AvctIONRER. Ofice and Saiesroom, 87 Nassau street, ‘opposite the Post office. GREAT SALE OF MARBLE HP GOODS, BRONZES, STATU- ae FINE CLO f arxtait ihe Est grant ayo i ndaono wy JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL, at their Salearoom, 37 nanan atroet, on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, each at IL ofcld ty jarbie Vases of Rome, Pompeli, Hereulan iraastlay Bronze tron the principal fine copies of the A: 1 eatiee and Vieuna artatic manuf RY J, W. OA) Corr on Tuseday, In one of Ye tie vs rst class'Sample Room, t whe oat Fixtures and Qae ‘took. ‘mnie SELL ‘0 close busl- ro. SCHENCK, AUCTIONEER. MORTGAGE SALE. Wt Bano HERRING SARE, tae | By EDWARD! SCHEN! att o'clock A. M. ss eirew Library, about 200 *elamesy ne Heron Sa sand Ofico Furniture, By or Pe Blowarks Atworney for Mort: enqee. 7 HATHEWAY, AUCTIONFER SELLS THIS DAY, Vesey street, retailer's ate ladies’ Skirta, Ni tions, Trimmings, Collars, jes, Hi ry, Linens, Tablecloths, Towels, Cutlery, ‘Soups, Ci gare, Meernciaums, & &e. ACOB BOGAES Ber AY, MARCH 12, at 108 o'clock, te suelo rooms, Ni street, Marshal’ barrels Flour, Mola Ano, at 11 o'clock, the Bat Cases, Iron Safe, Hen’ Dreases, to, AB, F, WATTS, Marabal Aso a large lot of Household ! Furniture, ke. ‘ACOB BOGART, AUCTIONEER, By virtue of a cha te) mortgage I {Lips expose for fing - Ppblic auction, on Saturday, the Lith d ft Marehy 1810, at 1 o'clock tn the forenoon, at No. North Williaws street, ove gray Horse. x JOHN R, FARRINGTON, Attorney for for Mortgagee. ‘ACOB slang betas! 3S yd bag want ney Glasses, ‘Glocks, Clothia, one two seated; Wagon, Horse, Truck Fr CoB BOGART, AUCTIONEER, Pasi ff ON Monday, March 14, at 11 o'clock, on the jo. 649 Sixth avenue, near Thirty-fourth street, the Se misice and Fixtures of a small Hotel, Barroom sa taurant, splendidly fitted u orable lease; lease, furniture and up fixtures to be sold ia one lot. ‘ACOB BOGART, AUCTIONEER. MORTGAGE SALE, MONDAY, MARCH 14, at 10% o'clock, at the corner Fortleth street and Sixth avenne, Ashburton Hotel, former! erly the De Laaneau House, the entire Furniture of the above Hotel, consisting of all the Parlor, Bedroom, Dining Room and Kitchen Furniture, Carpets, Oil cloths, Beda and edding, Mirrors HIN R. REINGTON, | “Attorney for Mortgage. _ ‘AMES CAGNEY, AUCTIONEER AND REAL ESTATE nt, office 815 Washington street,—Administrator's Of Household Furnltore.—Tuesdoy 14 205 Prince street, ‘Macdon rood Piaho, by Steinway B'Soun, Full paritoulses hereuter, By order of’ E. W, Youtuans, Administrator. LE*s E. Wood on MONDAY. Starch 14, 1870, B18 o'clock M., on th the valuable Keal Es 82 and 84 Grand street, Jersey Clty. For fran iyeg to view the LEW Wb _Real Estate and General Auctioneer, 69 Montgomery, Mie WILKINS, AUCTIONEER. i Elegant first class House and Lot, No. 1 West Forty- ninth uction, E. H. LUDLOW & CO. will sell at auction, on Tuesday, aed a3 1870, at 12 o'clock, at the Exchange Salesroom, 111 Divert Porty-ninth street—The elegant frat clase four stor high stoop Nova Scotia atone front House, with Mansard roo! known as No.1 West Forty-ninth street, on north aide, bel firvt house weat of Fifth avenue. The house fe 85 feet peing by Seat Ih dept and contains all the modern improve ments. It was built by work, in the beat and most aub- stantial manner, by the apres ywner, in contemplation of ‘occupancy. ood tiniah in the ‘hall, brary: ‘and ining Foom, spacious aud vlogant hall ama piattoron sta caus, also pei stairs, The plumbing and other fmportant was tee ‘in the most thorough and durable manner, without re- coat. lessra. Gilman rd house was planned by Messra ‘endall, the mason work was done by Mr. Rogers, and the carpenter work by Mr. Rellly, |The lease (a very fayorabl one for the lessor) le fron the trustees of Columba, Goll eo having 1? yeara to ran (at a ground rent of Bayab ile halt iC yearly) with two renewals o Tt yes The commanding location of this property and i will always insure a ready sale and good price. The pro Will bovpnt up at much leas than con ria --868,000, nnd sold to the highest bidder. The sale will be rade free and clear of all encumbrances, except & rec, of $20,000 now on the property, for one’ year, and which can probably be paid Tf desired. Ten per cent on the day of sale, balance on 2d Of April. “The house will be completed before the lat of rid, Full particulars at auctioneers’ office, No. & Pine street. K. CHARLES L. FROST'S PAINTINGS, CLINTON Hall book salerooms and art galierins. LEAVITT auctioneers, Friday and Saturday eve- pat ti crock, Bale of the ‘entire col. property of Mr. Chatles L. Frost of {its ety, comprising oholoe specimens of the French, Bolytan Dusseldorf, Englialt and,American «choola, moug yrhich aré examples by Carl Hubner, Jogatang Toulnsant AK. Jones, Vaaraberg, Musin, Monlin Lautont de Metz, Caro: Jus, Delaroche, Cantalial, pe Casilear, Thoman Hicks; Eastman Johnony JF Kensett, Si One. ford, William Hart, James M. Hari, A, D. Shactuck, A. F. ‘Tait. W. Ranney, nga! Bisp! Bi Butman, J. F. Cropsey, A. it, Lambdin, Sonntag, &o. C1 alogues ready. Paintings on exhibition free day and eye- ning. ARSHAL SALE. —BY VIKTUE OF A CHATTEL MORT- gage to me directed eae any order of the Superior Court of the city of New Yor! 1 _sell at public auction this day, March TOIL Ar My ta front of eee ee street, 1 Horse, 1 Harness, 1 top business Wagor FREDERICK “IMS, Marshal, N ORTGAGE SALE. JAMES AGAR, AUCTIONEER, will sell this gay, at 105 lock , ‘the contents of the Alhambra Saloon, No.’ Bond street, consisting of Mirrora, Chandeliers, Sofas, walnut Tables, Chairs, Counters, Desks, ase Paintings, English and rench Engravings, Pla Pinted ‘are, 1 ves, Ollcloths, Ice Box and the Fixts res. _By anata hs & Herts, Mi PRIVATE, LIBRARY AT AUCTION.—CLINTON HALL Berk eens Booms and Art Gallerie LEAVITT STRE- BEIGH & CO., Auctionsers, =Montay, larch 14 and {oilow- jug evenings, at 736 o'clock. Sale of alarge golisttion of Booka, selections from private libraries, oolapriving an. at ortment of standard and miscellaneous Works; a fine collec- of Medical Works; a very valuable collecon of Patph- nddocuments relating to the Rebel'ion; also lot of able Autograph Letters and cravings; Porta hibition "rniuraday. SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF SEVERAL WRIT! of execution, to me directed and delivered, I will exp for sale at public _vendue, on Monday, the 14th day of March, 1870, at If o'clock in the forenoon, at 209 East Nineteenth Street, the Stock and Fixtures of a lary consisting of Pianos, finished and wot ‘Ss Prrer MOK NIGHT, Deputy Sherif. _Datea New Youk, March 6, 1 TILLIAM ABBOTT, AUCTIONEER, OFFICE NO. 6 City Hall place, will sell on Saturday, 12th inst, at 3 o'clock P. M., the enti tock and Fixtures contained in the Sample Room and C! Store at 20 Broad street; fine wal- put Counters, French plate Mirrors, Cigar, Show Caae, large Ice Chest, French plate glass Windows, Chairs and ad tables. k of Cigars, ao. Wis KENNELLY, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL at auction, on Tuesday, March 15, 1870, at 12 o'clock Maat the Exehany room, 111 Broadway. ‘00 EET—The ‘valuable Lot, with tmprove- ments there, and known as No. 44, situate onthe east of Wooster street, between Broome and Grand streets. This ni rly aud the sale will be positive ; $10,00) may and mortgage. Mapa at auctioiear’s oftice, lendif assortment of En- Catalogues ready. Books on ex- Piano Pins UeOEys |, Lumber, BRIEN, Suet "RESTAURANTS. (OTE AT 6 O'CLOCK EVERY DAY; PRIG hon Restaurant, 227 Bisth avenue; soup, ick salad, @1 ty di ye falr'bottle of St: fale igi a ee ey __MATRIMONIAL, _ LADY ‘OF REFINEMENT, AGED 36, WISHES A matrimonfal ailfance with ® gentleman about 40; money rovided ston Feapectably support her, Ad- ition G. E JENTLEMAN, WELL SOTA BREE baal ie ] ti SSOP CAs at ie days, FRENCH, oe it) ‘Herald A Pong) eae Mra, FLORENC! joann dlaont dress, for ME. LYON'S MATRIMONIAL BURBAU, 184 AND 138 Bleeoker street. Ladies and 209 lomen introduced and laterviews arranged ; stridtly oondde _AMUSEMENTS, woos MOREE AND D MENAGERIA, ontgnarsys corner ed ae sith, ATU! BDAY. Mat! 10! ‘ SENN Baty - OA th MONE. LOND! HoNR ie TION Batt In BYGMALION—MO8 LON DES IN- PYGMALION—LOU: ray CnOWP ED. an Bag PERFORMS OE, DAY EVENING, ie BLOuDES ier PYOMALION JENMIE PMORE. seas Emacs beroixtabe ros = Wh Sw 1B WILMORB. on él PELE ROGERS. ONDES IN set ranean AB BLON THE BL THE BLONDES IN PYG: ALION. MONDAY NEXT OLIVIA and "HOSA Hea “t RAND OPERA HOU Corner Twant; JAMES FISK, 3 JOHN F. COLE ANOTHER Gat: THE SENSATION THE A TLO! APTERNOON AFTERNOON AFTERNOO! AFTERNOON ry FIFTH WEEK of the pa GRAND SPECTACULAR ROMANCE, THE = a TEMPTATIONS, a 1 TEMPTATIONS, a iW TEMPTATIONS. a a TEMPTATIONS, a B TEMPTATIONS. a euilineased from February 7 io March 6, four weeks, Dy up- Tit.g0e delighted visitors, sence. 9 jie fad Motul. {old and young: of ALL THB — FEAR TREMENDOUS HITS, bye el ved night! chewiia sia 7 nite RPSr rr AEHOSTATICS, tery ull psclveae th oa oe 1 ri ear Ea BASE Row AX. BRUNETTI, 1. ADRIAN coRst. OBERTL STRUDELLI. FRANCESCA, BEAUTIVOL LY qPORTPAMES. TRANSFORMATION FOENE. THE WONDER OF WON! Seats secured ten aes in advance, at the box office, also at Schirmer's music store, Broadway, and at the Er! failway Tk office, corner Twenty-thir ‘street and Broad Je TH AVENUE THEATRE. 5 pracu-raoc” MATINEES. Bs?" SATURDAYS. AT 2, *,* EVERY WEDNESDAY (RTH AVENUE THEATRE, 5 Twenty-fourth atreet, on6 door fro: Night at) Sole lessee aud manager. wer, Ore Broad AUGUSTIN Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY'S Comedy of ontemporaneoas Society, “FROU-FROU." LYERY EVENING UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY AT 2 O'CLOCK. AGNES ETHEL, x cibBens CLARK paving Jeuee LEWia GEORGE ARKES, 8. F. DE VERE, W. BEEKMAN ert ih moet 'ROU-FRO! che of the mont drambtts comedion and one of the most characteristic dramas that bas deen produced on the New York Stage for many a year.” The Tribune calls it “A per- fe erfectly acted.” or the present seats may be booked for twelve days In advance. In cgunme ‘with general request Mr. Daly begs to an- nounce SECOND “EXTRA” MATINE: of “pRov-rHOUN for WEDNESDAY, March 16, at ONE O'CLOCK. FROU-FROU. RYANTS' a, DAN BRYANT. ‘Mth st., Academy of Music. [ith at. Crowded ni with faabionabie audiences. BRYANTS’ MINST! DING ROOM ONLY, i STpoth tiene of SHOO, FLY. BRYANTS' Tr aerate eincrnere BRYANTS' MINSTRELS. BRYANTS' MINSTRELS, BRYANTS' MINSTRELS, BRYANT MINSTRELS, NTS’ MINSTRELS, GW. He Gritin, Demp SHOO, FLY. SHOO, FLY, SHOO had BHOO, FLY.‘ SHOD, FLY. Dane in the he Bryants’ en. Litsie} ‘Mace as the M: ag 9 eed, Unsworth, Zugene, Dave Grier, Russell, Brindist, feller Ri DAN BRYANT'S, SHOO, FLY. MTH SERSET. ~~ POST OFFICE NOTICE. OST OFFICE NOTICE. ‘The mails for Europe on Tuesday and eaveday. will close ny 12 M., and at the stations as follows, viz and O, 11:30. M.; Dang Mas P. H SONES, besrsrme aN = HOUSES, ROOMS, &0., WANTED. MIDDLE AGED WIDOW LADY, HIGHLY COM. jent and reliable, would take charre of a first class 4 house, for parties golng abroad; can give weelthy, reape ctable citizens as reference. X., box 5,609 Pot ottice’ New York. FLOOR or FOUR OR FIVE ier WANTED FOR ‘a small family; location central, up town; furnished or Cee Address BANK C! GLERK, Herald office, till the furall SMALL FAMILY OF ADULTS DESIRE A MEDIUM one Martie ae oe: from May 1, in central loca- particulars, HO! with HUATER, D box rina station | D. N UNPURNISITED MODERN HIGH STOOP HOUSE— Tent not to exceed bY between Eighteenth and Thir- eth streets, BOOED. SORE ith and Seventh avenues. REN, 68 Beaver street, room No. 7. Ln OF THOROUGHLY IFURNISHED ROOMS wr housekeeping wanted--By a gentleman and wife, without ‘childrens in fis house ae located. Address, with particulars, H. Herald GENTLEMAN WISHES TWO HANDSOMELY FUR- hed Rooms, without Board, for a lady, and where aire are are no other ecisrae.| in the vicinity of Union square. oftice. 'N UNFURNISHED HOUSE WANTED—BY A GOOD, responsible. tenant, between Twentieth and Fortieth streets, from Lexington to Sixth avenues; moderate rent. Address FLOCK & CAFFERTY, 1,360 Broadway. ‘OUSES WANTED FOR DESIRABLE TENANT! have several very desirable tenants wailing for furnish ed and unfurnished Houses, prices from 81.' Please send full description to my office, as no lied Ld be made unless I furnish an acceptable tenant, G. BENNET, Real Estate Age , 57 Codar street, TJ SEURNISHED | HOUSE.WANTED, TO IRE OR lease, a large, first class House,on Fifth, Madison or Park avenue, Address, with full particulars, box 9,428 Post oltice, TENTH AND LAST WEEK BUT ONE. EVERY BYENING EXCEPT SATURDAT EDWIN BOOTH as HAMLET. "AND Lat TH HAMLET MATINEE BUF ONE. ON SATURDAY, MARCH 1%, aT L. SATURDAY hg ty MARCH {| EM LLER f ‘to her great im; DAtiol a0 ® we MEG Mennite . Seats secured two weeks in advanee at the bor office of the theatre or at its branch ticket office, at the music store of C, Ditson & Co., 711 Broadway. “praprior and Manny eee etoutss end WALbACR Lost At Se { will'be performed hp EVERY itd a onary ‘RDAY ig Produced after careful iy ration, with New Music, sap ‘Appointmen! tumes and Mechaat- Edtect and *. REUL CAST. NG A PO! STAONG AND VOWERFU Cast. THE EAT Neh THE Gueat SCENES wilt take Biggs at the, wing, ROD 1A WIN pe an wt ACTON, EXTERIOR oF AOTON VILLA, THE PIER ae JONGERFORD, THE Batata HOUSE, THS MARVELOUSLY BURNING ATTIC, THE WHOLS CONSLUDUG Ar Nl O'CLOCK. ‘In preparation a new cor Also two ea ltienale ‘old comed! ibabaave Bot been acted _ AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE COMIQUE, 514. Brox cant Mansy, raaticavie Ron Toner 7, BUTLER. 9? AN INC! WAgED goMIQUEC MATINEE p Bilt ina cit | EE. rR MATINGE COMIQUE HATE ott TER, CHILDREN BA: THE GREAT APRIG: 32 inches, 48 {nchea around Ae ‘chest and rangi 198 pounds, This estracedien) COMPANY fied APP’ Afternoon, doors onan at. ioe maly ne Tisee eh sg Evening performat at Ti. Box office open « dally. Geuts secures alt days in advaves. Ai alata Faen tsi LYMPIC THEATER, i) NINTH MATINER, THE MNTH MATINEE. THE NINTH MATINER, THE NINTH PATETNA as Two PERFORMANCES. TV TWO D HEMFORMANC BB, GEO. L FOX's |The entire ‘New York press, to — with the general public, are woan! HANGET {in theirencomlums as to the exellence —_— of hia great sucoaue wvmny eveNtNa |) Oe a —— fat streamate using ‘AND cariealure of iia aad have fesniin most. undeniably te, irre WEDNESDAY juisibillipet Mr GHOKOR L. FOX ——n uaint and unctuous tm toa AND ie DANISH PRINCE. —_— HAUSTIBLE SATURDAY ALBEE RESSIBLE Eavouter. MATINEES. TWO WEEKS IN ADVANCE, At the box office and at Theatre INTH MATINEE Ticket Office, 114 Broadway NINTH MATINEB ICCESS, OF THE GREAT svt GEO. L. FOX’B HAMLET, ‘H MATINEE, ne THE tous OPENS Ae" one ATE INTH ). FOX's HAML! eee Oe ey ad INTH MATINEE. NINTH MATL SHED Beruric ct bigeye: Yr) ‘sah AT TWO. MATINEE. NINTH MATINES, 1936 Vala day. NINTH MATINEB, NINTH MATINER, JUNTa MaTINER, <Tine INTH MATINER, MATINGR. Lost | N meanees SEA. GEO. L. FOX'S MASTERPIECE. MATINEE, ee | —— A afk, | NINTH MATS cywrto's HAMDET SBA sarurpa¥, ‘At URLT-PAST ONE. BEAUTIFUL MUSIC, LOTS OF FUN. INTH MATINEE, men ‘At the OLYMPIC, at Lost dio:L. FOX's HAMLET, OWERY THEATRE . B. FRELIGEH. at wi gu BE! NEI 6S K. ND MATINEE AT 3 Ooh ETOF pheAvE “DAL Mi youNG ‘AMERICAN Kore ESB. Oa: PrAIN «YD. GEORGE FRANCIS TRAIN SEA. BDAY, AT HALF-PAsT ONE, rT "3 "Wchean an Manan ii cagA RRRTT # PALMER. AVTERNOON ATE: BveNING ATS THI WEEK AND OVERWHELMING SUCCESS MR. AND MRS. BARNEY WILLIAMS POSITIVELY LAST NIGHTS: of Edmund Faiconer's three act drama, entitled, NT OR, NISFALLEN; INNISFALLE THE NEN INNISFALLEN INNISFALL NISFALLEN | INNISFALL INNIBFALLESY TERENCE Bikan, wilt Ballads and Ji 4 WILLIAMS ANE KATEY meatier Mrs. BARNEY WILLIAMS @ is piece replete wit! Pree TE CITING SITUATIONS, GRAND EFFECTS SCRNIGAL, WONDERS, OF PORTRY, AIRY? BEAUTIES 40. Wi likewise is presente PANORAMA OF THR, tong tAEES OF, KILLARNEY, | orved ex press for thin piece ata i VARE MEXPENBE: MR. AND MES, BARNEY WILLIAMS, il shortly appear in John Brougham's beautiful drama, cle 18 Caen EMERALD RING. Admleaion—Family Circie nc. ; Bi Reserved Orchestra Chairs,81 50. 0'8.—-LAST INNISFALLEN MATINEE, N wie TO-DAY GATURDAY), AT 8 O'CLOGK. SP INNISTALLEN MATINER, TO-DAY AT 2 ‘\ R. AND MRS, BARNEY WILLIAMS. INES TO-DAY—NIBLO'S, AT 2. M** INNISFALLEN, THE MEI ay THE GAP. ane eae ) balabaahlens or ya 733 Ht EB re EE TO-D. LAST MATINEE, EN NIBFALLER, TO-DAY, AT 2. LAST MATINEE, INNISFALLEN, TO-DAY, AT 2. ¥ FASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE 201 BOWERY. OMgRAN TO-DAY AT % O'CLOOK. Dress Circle, #1; Y AT 93 O'CLOCK. O'CLOCK, ‘The great patriotic drama, AN IRISH! Profesor Siegrist's wonderful TROUPE OF MERFORMING DOGS. The champion comic (OHN DENIER. ‘The beautiful vocalist, MAGGI The wonder, MASTER GEORGE, | ILY. Thelate Prize Fight by FRANK KER! BEVMOUR® Tho Intent corale songs by TON The iron-aluewed ARIZONA. ‘The great troupe of the age. ‘oun| ELLY & LEON'S MINSTRELS, LE pee! FAUST. ee SAW ESAT KISSING KATE, d the fact is we all three saw; areat BOC. The rut cons pene is 711 Broadway. ___..__PIANOFORTES, s (to-morrow) Sunday Evening, CAMEMY OF MUSIC—PAREPA-ROSA. of Seats continues to- PAREPAY mOBA, GRAND ENGLIOW OPERA. Carl Ross, # Co., irectors. D. de Vivo, Business "Manager, H. Jackson, ‘Stage Manager. Brit penson:—comamencln ee dare sh 14, THE GREAT MUSICAL HE SEASON, THe MARKIAGE OF FIGARO te 's Hochzeit), phi enaation ay —neceived oe) AA ee gd plete RB OENSRAL ENSEMBLE. ISCHUTZ, vi a erin _qith the Chorus of ND AN UNPREGEDENTED Gast, Price of admulaston,. Bt. ved. seate, £0 cents and 1 extra, according to location. Boxes, #8 and $10. Circle, §0 cents. Seats for the first three nights at thi ‘Aoade- my, at Schirmer's, 701, and at 114 and 94 Broadway, M™. F B. CONWAY'S PARK THEATRE, BROOKLYN. SAUER AT gee LR, 4 HAMLET RECONSTRUCTED. OOLEY'S OPERA HOUS! BECO ELEM. GRAND JUBILEE WEEK, eee BESTOWED THE USUAL PRESENTS Lavi ms the great ARIS. NIGHTINGAL, First esa 2 es HSE z, D onahue's Arrival, Hamlet, Ft ray TE (en TRURSDAY, benefit of the widow Glenn, | Rooters Minstrels and, it tis ow Fore ar” Presentation Matinee SATURDAY, at Big ive Children’s Presents gi Trapess artists O'clock. NCISCO MINST! 5“ = io SS Ta el MINSTRE! iF reas Preeie GREAT ERS 'O. GREAT 7 OF HAI ENTIRI NGE OF EO Pi OGRA Ma SHOO FLY, THE FAT MEN'S BALL, TH 1OCO. EB BI ES8s! OF Mi MORE BLUNDERS THAN ONE. eee ASSURANCE. B (a Gg B eee ah 13 TEMPTATIO! on FISK RAISED ONE. EW YORK CIRCUS, Fourteenth street, "spposite Academy of Must, LB. LENT WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. BDALLAH. TROUPB N ARABS, introducing a diversity of Athletic Feats. Adinlaston Oc; children under 10 yeare ie, To reserved seats 75c, Begins at 8. 618 MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, Broadwa 22228 Weare wonderfully eee Pa) Beaut ton Wonders ane ponsteceltion of is Human an imal Creation to be seen at Gt ue visit a3 ke POLLO HALL. APOLLO HAL, corner Broadway and Twenty-cighth at M HeuNICoN. AC Gore aete ae ee A visit to all the oe citien, and places of interest in Ireland, ineludin, of Seigogn and Innlsfallee, Barney’and the Ghost, Admission MATINEES WubNesDave a NDS SATURDAYS ATS P. M. Children 16c.; aduits abc. —“BARNES' "J ” PIANOFORTES ARE SUPERIOR iN «tone, Sher in finish and more durable than soy other manufactured, for which they were awarded the prize mi atthe American Institute Fa{r, 1869, and are offered extreme- ly low tor or instalments. Warerooms 187 Eighth near Broadway. GREAT OFFER.—HORACE WATERS, 481 BROAD- Jay, will dispose of 100 Pianos, Melodedns and Organs of six ‘rat class makers, at extremely low prices for du: ring as eee or will take from $5 to monthly until game to let, and rent money applied if purchased. New chlokering Flange are included iu this offer. FINE ASSORTMENT OF PIANOS AT BARGAINS Bleecker street,one block east from Call and examins for Broadway. AGICAL REPOSITORY AND BIJOU THEATER. AND SOLENTIFTC NOVELTIES. fect in the use uf ake GICAL P PERFORM on ht at &, except Sati ts 81; by iE PHANTOM ‘finden’ rn ‘OUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION SATURDAY POPULAR CO! ete March 13, Mrs, HOWARD PAUL, # JULTA \ GAYLORD, Ny Mr. and Mrs. FREDERICK GU; Mr. A. i. MO Owing to the great Popularity 0 of these Concerts, doors wilt open at 2; Concert at 3 P. M. STODART PIANO ONLY #195.—A SEVEN ocrAy: rosewood Pianoforte, overstrung bass, carved lege every {improvement ; at bargain for cash. J. BL treet, Hear Broadway, A. BAYING CONVERTED ONE OF OUR LARGE « factorlea into elegant warerooms, we shall always Keep « large and beautiful assortment of our supe- Pianos on hand, both for sale and to rent on the most ble terms. Satisfaction guaranteed in every case. inspection of ‘our Immense works and factories we think wii sausfy all who may favor us wit! te d HAINES BROTHERS, | 356 to 878 Second avenue, both corners Twenty-first street, 694. BROADWAY, SOUTHEAST CORNER Fourth street, BRANCH. ‘A FEAST OF REASON ANI AND A FLOW OF SOUL- ‘This great public resort is open every evening with new and immense attractions ; 30 beautiful ie haar tn attendance. “HARRY WINTER aud MANSELL LE PREVOST, Branch, 694 wad 6 Broadway. BROADWAY. C1856 ous: LADIES' NEW YORK ANATOMICAL MUSEUM. NCH. ws ED. -BATHROOM FLOOR, UNFURNISHED, IN a house where no other boarders are taken, between Twenty-third and Thirty “fifth streets and Fourth and Sixth _ Address b Pe . —FIFTY eee IN eae LOCA- 1s, to Let from $1,500 to $4,000 3 LPATRICK & | PHOLatE, 43 Hast | ast Twenty-third st. WANTED 70 RENT OR LEASE, A SMALL STORE, nuitable for a firat class stationery or music trade, Ad- stating location, rent (which must be moderat size of store, BUSINESS, box 186 Herald ANTED—BY A SMALL FAMILY OF ADULTS, PART W Asta Toure, consisting of four to eixroome, Address, stating rent, éc., W. H. 8. Herald ofiice, WANTED <a, WELL "FURKISHED HOUS small family. Address, witi full particular Heralg guise. TANTED-BY APRIL 1, A HDUSn OF 14 TO Je Lyfe between Sixteenth and iter Sere ey geet must sve, maderate, “Addrona, with par- oi ‘OPES, Elizabethport, N. J TANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, AN UN- furnished Second Floor, with improvements, up town, with privilege of housekeeping, or near restaurant. Refer: exchanged. Address, wit moderate (erms, PERCIVAL, oulice. WASTED FART OF A HOUSE (UNFURNISHED), witi kitchen arrangements, by @ gentleman, wife ani nt ouly. Any party with a small family (without child- io rent would do well to ad- to rent (which must bel low) 957 Pr ‘ont ofliet 7 ANTLD—IN THE VICINITY OF STAMFORD, CONN., ‘8 good alzed furnished House f ° tiy located, and have ample 8, with full c Mi ANTEDpY A GOOD AND RESPBSIBLE TEN- ant,’ fourslory brown stone front dwelling House, between Fourth ixth aveni 4 Twentieth and Fit rent mot to exceed $2,500, Address box 9,403 ANTED—A PARLOR FLOOR, ONE BASEMENT AND ‘one Bedroom, unfurnished, ‘with ail modern conv niencea, ina good neighborhood, by @ geutleman and wi (no children); Jocation Fifteenth street and east of Fourth avenue. Address, with terms and location, HENRY HUNT, 83 South street, Waten— FROM MAY 1, A FIRST OR SECOND ‘Tenth Floor or Part of a House, unfurnished, bet and Fiftieth streets, Fourth and Seventh aven tlonable references’ given and required, Add, rent, &c., DENTIST, Herald office, Waxtep TO RENT—A ONE OR TWO STORY BUILD- of brick oF wood. In this city or vicinity, about 40x 100, with Gioam power ‘proférred ; rent’ must‘be Wow. Apply at 80 Broadway, room Or address box 4,618 Post office. ENT—¥ROM of alx or eight room! all family ; rent not to exceed $80, Unexcep- rence. Call i Mionable, reference salt upon or address J, BOUTO WARTED 70 RENT—WITHOUT THE TROUBLE OF househunting, & sung Houre for a small family, in = borhood, above Tenth stroet, between Lex- i paid b ad saves sible te sak kantee of mth fall porteus e nsible tenant witl icu- lard, Fe ey ig He araia of M0. . # ‘WANTED TO RENT-A HOUSE OF 11 ROOMS, AND to five acroa of iand, in New Jersey; easy of access Hours, 9A. M. to Sa this olty, Address, giving full pariiouiars, 8. D., Herald B® pin BARGAIN—ONE OF STEINWAY'S FIRST ee double Saeii "AQ ee yy om tad here aqusre Pianos, as 8 NeW, i, At STEED aN & HOLLYER’s, West binteeath street, between Fifth aud Sixth avenues, BRILLIANT 74 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO- forte, the property of a private family declining house: in use elght months; c 275 ; rich Stool a 7 bins box tor aniprients Call at 113 West Tweaty- feventh vatreet, newr Sixth avenue. Cut this out. | MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, MADE to order; celebrated maker; used six months; fully guar- Anteed; cost #650, for $250. Drawing Room Furniture, eov- ered brocatel; Etagere, Marqueterie Bols de Rose Cabin Velvet Carpets, Chamber, Dining Furniture, Silverware; & Sacrifice, 87 West Fifteonth atreet, near Sixth avenue, BARGAIN FOR CASH.—SEVEN Lic fie eee yrood Piano, in perfect orde and powerful tone; Short time used, for $160; must to pay storage. 26 Fourth avenue. 7 OER Gc A Rosemocn Stax, 1% ay itl Bian aria th 0 D B00; maker's bill of Ba d AREAT BARGAINS IN NEW AND SECOND HAND Pianos, for cash; Pianos to let and sold on justalments at C.J. BETTS’ warerooms, 94 Bleecker street, one b! weat of Broadway. F YOU WANT A GOOD PIANO CHEAP CALL AT MERRELL'S wareroom, No. 8 Union square. Sold on instalments or rented ; any way to suitcustomers. Only look at them before you decide elsewhere, ___ PROPOSALS. NOTE, TO STONE CONTRACTORS. Proposals for furnishing the city of Boston with Stone Paving Biocks, Sealed proposals will be received at the ofice of the Super,” sntendent of 8 treets, Hall, Boston, Mass., until March for su perth ‘the city of Boston with Stone Paving uring the year 1870, ie blocks to be of the Following Depth, 7 to 8 in, All \dges to be shapp and atraight, forming right ma 1 heir intersections both horizontally and vertically. fice to be straight split, and free from bunches or depres- sions. roposals to state the price per thousand blocks, delivered on auch wharf in the clty proper, South and East Boston, as be designated {rom time to time by the Superintendent dicen iiigoc the Bumber of blocks which the proposer deliver per month during the year. A sample of the ust accompany the proposai. dressed to the ttndersigned and endorsed ing city of Boston with stone paving jah te reserved to reject any or all proposals, 0, CARPENTER, Chatrman' Committee on Paving. to be a Psctorend wind, BE RECEIVED BY THE UNDER. eer until the April purchase of all the mate- col ined in A first ieee four story brown fous "Non. 71 and 73 West Twen! Forclake ete) also the brick buildings adjoining, 9 feet on Twenty- fr street and 9% feet on Sixth avenus’ ;_ all the material be taken down to the curb line ty off tl betore ‘the wd May, to make room for the new Masonic Hi For cards of admis James M. Austin, bar Secretary, office we Hall a AMES § M, AOStiN an Dentre sires 618 it —. 6185 J ixow 7 coon Life Within Lite. ay i “ft 616 No sho 618% fail to visit this marvellous and Swouderfal ootleo- oe $1854 toa. Females onlyin attendance. 18 5g Open from 8 A. M. till 7 P. M. uty eo. cIry beret RINK, ird avenue and Sixty-fourta street. Tee in splendid condition for skating. turday morning, Boy = Races at ll o'clock. Curling this day’ by the bib Yors and Thistle Clubs. Monday morning # great match at ourling will be medal, when curlin arte of the Union will take p n, 6) cente; ladies and children, 2 cente. kating «| did, notwithstanding the siush down clubs OARD.—MADAME ELISA LUMLEY BLATH BEGS tointorm her pupils and others that she has now cS sumed her vocal lostrastionjand lessona in declam>:ion Anite tage. Al a RY pt Raced FOR OPE! jC AND certs, fairs, lectures, pe poly tol. GEAG U or at Direc- Fiftegath street. THE LECTURE SEASON. JMPORTANT LECTURES TO GENTLBMEN ONLY, ON interesting, invaluable and scientific subjects, showing how to live and what we live for, are delivered dally at the New York Museum of Anatomy, Those unable.to attend cas reoalre ‘a copy by forwarding ® eents to the Secretary, 68 HEATRE FRANCAIS TO dramatic performances, by the day, week or month. tor’s office, Theatre Sant _MUSICAL, — ESPECTABLE YOUNG LADY WILL GIVE LES- daily in Instrumental Music and use of her plano is for ark MF home; bighest reference. Address: ae exchan; HLL, fantom ar ear ESSON8 IN SINGING—BY AN ITALIAN GENTLE- man, thoroughly competent and experienced ja teaching vocal music and the ce given. BTRUCTOR, box 171 Heratd oftos IANOFORTE a SINGING (INCLUSIVE)--RE- duced terma.—A professor, late organist and chet. master of the. Chapel receives private pupils, from #7 Fer duarten Residence, 49 Bond sireet. Bae pidge SOPRANO SINGER FO wheel ‘burch on the Heights in Brooklyn, ANDERSON, bor box 9,046 Pont oft fice. AN ED—A FULL BRASS BAND OR DRUM CORPS for the procession, 17th inst, Address immediately ERIN, ‘Rerala athe "ANTED—A COMPETENT BAND LEADER AND IN- atructor, for Carlisle “eshinnen Pa. For terms apply at 16 Harrison a! ¥ UBRLAIN, 10 RUE DE LA Paix, PARIS. G mbrouial Creatm for ShAViRg. bn fae for the \dkerchief, ARIS. MRS, YOUNG'S AMERICAN HOTEL, 8 RO Rovigo, formeriy Rue de is Blenfaisauce, Bul. Excot lent table Pat the comforts of home; only three doors frooe ulevard jalesherbes ; Progrietcess, anv YOUNG, tormeriy of ew York,