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2 _sosuouns + AN FRANK PORT mina eo ito yourself ee ‘to We. per oper day alloight. a FLAO®, aa fib ie a Ie Dent references exch The location ia one of the beatin thé city for families with children. 1 VERY DFSIRARLE HALL ROOM, NOW VACANT, to fet, with excellent Board, on reasonable terma, in: the rst class house 46 Seventh avenue, near Fourteenth street, References 7st oF APRIL ‘OR BOONER.—A PRIVATE FAME, located at 491 Fifth avenue, will let two handsome inh fe with or without first class private (abl aD ELEGANT SUIT OF APARTMENTS, WITH PRIVATE A table and attendance, at Worth uh House, 202 Fifth avenue 9 © West THIRTY:1 NTE, STREET. LRGANTLY ‘4d ished Apartments, arreny for families, with Hberal private table; bathroom, the Ist of May. 5 Wear WASHINGTON PLAGE,—THREE CONNECT. ing Rooms, suitable for a family or single gentlemen, with Board; verms moderate, st NEW YURK HERALD, SUNDAY, MARCH 13, 1870.—TRIPLE SHEET. RAST SIXTH STRE! pa EBT, AR ‘Apart ‘ments, suitable for a gentleman and wife or single gentlemen, to'loty on Yeasouable erm, 160% PRINCE STREET.—A GENTERL FAMILY WILL ‘i, furnished, a large or smal! front Room on second cor fo.oue ‘or two gentiomen, without Board; rent @8 and ar 1G] HUDSON STREET A LARGE, HANDSOMELY ished Room; suitable for a gentleman and wife or two single gentlemen; ‘on. second floor. oITty AND DIBERGENS EAL’ ENT ae For Sale. Hei STORY AND baie ris i eee i HOUSE— i rc O007 NOrERS, ‘streat, 2 Mobo 207 EAST THIRTY-SKCOND STREET.-A WELL $ pice 810. Room, with good Board, fur a single gen- rent 911 SEVENTEENTH STREET, NEAR SEVENTH AVE. nue,—Furnished let, with Board, terms to#s 8 week, ine improvements: homme oom! forts, 919 BAST, TENTH STRERT, NEAR SECOND | AVE- ue. To renk, wit oF without Board, (wo square Rooms for getiticmen ; 87 and BS 222 it WEST TWENTY: FOURTH 81 STREET —TO LET, A family; ATH AVENUE, NO, 44.-ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ©) Parlor Floor, with'private table, permanent or trausient, References exchanged, ATH AVENUE.—TWO HANDSOME ROOMS, COMMUNI- cating, to rent, with frat class Board; also a'single Room, aa 79 Filth avenue, near Sixteenth | street. 5% AVENUE, ABOVE FORTY.SECOND Prive ‘The most complete and elegant House on rest reasonable, with or without new Furni owner leaving the city. Apply to W. way. ure y. SEYMOUR, a FOR SINGLE ROOMS, WITH BOARD: ‘ROOM ) without board, 8Y transient Board, 1 Seam oe ity at Dupont Mousey 106 fiud- NEAR SECOND AVENUE.— TH STREET, NO, i: nt Koom, with excellent Board; Arie furnished large large second story front Room, with or without Board; prefer to let unturulshed; good and conventent loca- 999, WEsT ogo bie tip! STREET, NEAR Brondway.—A handsowely furnished Purior to let, with Board, to one or two gentiemen, where there are other boarders; also@ Room on third floor. ODF WEST THIRTY-POURTH STREBT.—~AN ELE- Le) ganily tarnished front Parlor, with Board for two persons, @: is Location “unsurpassed, } ‘Referens 2% WEST THINTY-THIRD STREET. NEWLY AND handsomely furnished Rooms to aA with ner to nilgmen or qeutleisan and ites ‘good table and attention; w England family; terms lo 234. BAST TWELFTH STREET A FINE suIT OF Rooms on second floor, suitable for a party of cen- temen or a gentleman and wite, with or without Board; lo- cation desirable; no moving. A. THRER @TORY AND BASEMENT F BRIOK HOUsE— 18,000, lial ER, te Wailtugton’ Phone Hoboken, AND ‘BASEMENT FRAME HoUsE— A Bevo * JOHN OC. CREVIER, 55 Washington atregt, Ho! Hoboken. HoosE AND LOT IN HOBOKEN FOR £05, AWA! A and Lot in Hoboken, with a, Bom er for Bie a in oken for ae an ‘CREVIER, 65 W fagton street, st Hoboxen. FINE TWO. STORY, oe Oy "BASEMENT gbRtC 1K uke, 10.@ good oms, in fine order; only a roxas required; prioe $4,000, Beud stainp er eal! riptive circu) OF GRORGE W. PLETE, 19 Montgomery at., Jersey Cty. oop OHANCE.—A NEAT TWO STORY BRICK agement House, eight rooms, gag, water, marble man. dels; multable tor two fanoilien; oniy’t from $600 to onal; balanee tn wmnall .instalme lao nice two stor brick basement Goliage tage, ale Toone nit gab ter, with turn: ure; on i ntgomery street, Seti, CHR,“ Wendeiamipe or onli tobairedtan © 3 AY ELEGANT THREE STORY BROWN WTONE BASE: mient high stoop House, 1 a foot lob 12 roma, eat bemuttful iocationy near aed, fa halls, dou wan handactoe, ate oor miro! ma aap stands, chandeliers, £0.» ‘ail complete, for relic, Also brown: corner Mansion for my onsession ; eany terms. J. M. ‘GIBSON. 27 Montgomery aireat, Jersey City, second bloek from ferry, Send slap or call for circular. FOR, SALE GAT BERGEN HEIGHTS, | BEAUTIVUL House and Grounds, 110 feet on Borgen running through vo Monticello avenue, containing ‘about 0 elty lou fo the best part of the city; horse cars pass the rear of the Bouse every ten minutes: house ee il modern improve, ment rooms; large stable and Cy er out! and shade trees in the State. person desiring S home with all the comforts should exaulue thle bef uawling 5 ree iar 5 Ww WW. BALL, 26 Chambers street. ‘SALE-BE’ RENCH ROOF D40 AE deo batt anusanntn eone Rr sefiouaes, wth ans ia ha pete ‘or hey will be 17 will let, with Board,» pleasant front Room se WALET, as ane, rane 0 accond floor, to gentleman and wife or single gentlemen, | Fanted te oad Partie, ADD Ae Ae Ne) opposite il Bedrooms, 9 20,18 FER WEFK—POR GOOD BOARD AND Rooms, nt the Rochester: Hotel, comer of roetway end Eighth street, WEST TWENTY-EIGHTH P on yilalaimaaeceiae Rooms to let; private table if der TH STREET, NEAR SEVENTH AVENUE, NO. 271, — Tarties wishi Board and elegant Rooms Tove: kaferencen ‘exchanged. 1 ArH STREET (116 cen C16 WESY) ANDSOMELY FUR- nished front Room and hall Bedroom to let, singly or doge:her, with Board, after March 17. 1 ban apply as ab f UNIVERSITY PLACE.—HANDSOMELY — FUR- ©) nigsod Parlor Floor; alao Suit of Kooms on the second oor nud sngle Rooms for gentiemen to let, without boards feferoiices required and ive 16" STREET, 135 EAST, NEAR IRVING PLACE.— Furnished Rooma to let, to gentiemen and wives, or suitable for a party of gentlemen; no moving in May, reler- ence required. 18% MACDOUGAL STRERT.—A NICELY FURNISHED back Parlor to let, with or without Board. — EAST TWENTY-FIRST STREET, FIRST HOUSE ‘east of Browiway.—A front Hull Koom wiil be rented, ‘with Board; also one or two table boarders accommodated. 18 FAST TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET.—PARLOR AND Bedroom on secand floor, frout, also Room for single gentleman, to let, with Board. 19 WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, OPPOSITE Filth Avenue Hotel,—#levantly furnished Rooms to with or without Board, to geatlemen and wives or agi 26 WEST FORTY-SECOND STREET.—TH' DE. 2 Foriganle residence having changed hands is now the accommodation of families and gentlemen. The ie pest retined house in the city. SOQ SEVENTH AVENUE, THRER DOORS FROM e ‘Twenty-second street, —Four young ladies can be srogmumodated with rge airy Room at 4 50 per wee! 304 307 EAST THIRTIFTH STREET,-NEATLY FUR- nished Rooms to let, WEST FOURTEENTH STREET (PRIVATE house). Nicely furnished Rooms, front or bxek, southern expostn wulte or singly; terme reasonable table Tunexceptlonabie, " Keferences exchanged, 330 NET, FORTY-THIRD STREET, NEAR FIGHTH 5 avenue.—A young man, also a lad, can obtain Board da comfortable home ins amall family; terms moderate. 364 4 WEST TWENTY: SEVENTH STREET.--HAND- ¥ er furnished Apartments, with-or without Orat ass Board. WEST TWENTY-SEOOND STREET.—A FEW single gentlemen or gentlemen and their wives can mmmodated with Board and nicely furnisned ‘oue Toom Tented tnfuraisued if desired; private houses ‘no moving In May; convenient to cars; terms, $7 to 812 per week. 58) BROOME STREET, NEAR RUDSON,—A SECOND o story Room, furnished, to gentlemen, without board ; family private. 7T5Q BROADWAY.—STUYVESANT HOUSE, ON THE OA Enropean plan; el ently farnished Rooms, $4 per Wook and upwards. Ff LARD, Superintendent, Wrst TW SOND STREET.—FURNISHED 21 Apartments to let, with or without private table, OD WEST SIXTEENTH STREET. - TO LF 4.4 gaut Suit of Parlors, with private tabl Rooms for gentlemen. WEST TWENTY-SIXTH STREE 25 ) furnfshed Room on third floor, for gentlemen or a Heman wad wile, with iret class Board; verms reasonabl 26 VESTRY STREET, CORNER OF HUDSON.—MAN and bis wife or few single gentlemen can be accom- modated wilh Board at moderate ratea, GRE WITH 8 NWICR AV i] or pi r icely furnished front hd back Koom, on the second Lodr, to. few gentiemen or centieman and wife, in a small private family. OQ St. MARK'S PLACE, EIGHTH STREET—A LARGE ZO well faruishes Room to let, with iiret class Board; $20 Per week for two, including fire an 1 WEST THIRTY-SECOND STREET, Reference. 29 HANDSOME J Suits of Rooms to rent, with Board; house strictly Grat class, i, 32 NEST cmunty. NINTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH 4 avenue.—Handaonely furnished Rooms for gentle: men and thetr wives or parties of single gentlemen, with the best of Board, 34™ STREET, WEST, NO. 222 —UANDSOMELY FUR- OF nished Paslor Floor to let, with Board; family small and table unexceptionavle, 42 west FOURTEENTH STREET.~TO LET, WITH Board, Rooms for families and single gentlemen; house frat class, with all the modern improvements, 42 EAST NINTH STREET.—ROOMS FOR FAMILIES or single gentlemen, to let, with Board, WEST SIXTEENTH STREET.-SUIT OF ROOMS on second floor to let, with Board; also handsomely ‘uished Parior,on first Jour, House and table first class. References exchanged. 4 WEST TWENTY-SECOND STRERT.—HANDSOMB oD) Lurulanes Room, second story; house first class. Ret- er ouces given and require 47 WEST TWENTY.NINTH STREET, Broadway and Sixth avenue.—Handsome Aj ments, on second floor; suitable for gentleman ant wile fio gentiemén, Private table if desired. References, AVENUE.-TO LET, PARLOR atoomely. furnished; also two y- BETWEEN rt LEXIN ¥ioo1 ON SIXTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH ‘and Sixth avenues,—Nicely furnished Rooms to reut, 50% with Board. Reference given and required, NTY-NINTH STREET. n, second floor, nicely furni 1 Se per week, fire and gau iucladed; modern Improvements; reterences exchanged. [1 NINTH STREET, BETWEBN BROADWAY AND DL University place.”-Furnished Rooms on second floor, with Roard, tor yentieman and wife or party of gentlemen} @lxo single Rooms. 5) UNIVERSITY PLACE.—FAMILY AND | SINGLE 4 Rooms, at moderate a with Board and all conve. nees for first class boarding, Q IRVING PLACE.—ROOMS TO L! 5B "Retorences exchanged T, WITH BOARD, SECOND FLOOR,—A LARGE jet, to @ gentleman and wil let it to a lady carry to . No objection to ing on dressmaking. Callon or address for one week BMrs., Board for BOGA TY-FOURTH STREET, FIFTH AVE ge 56 nue lock.—Farnished Rooma to let, to gentie- men; also par'or Floor, suitable for gent or professional pur- Call at once, SECOND STREET.—A LARGE, every conveniene G2 Pst TWENTY SE )4 weil furnished Room to let, with Board. Terms mod- erate. G7 AMITY STREET.—A LARGE SECOND sToRY Ob front Room, ne oF two gentlemen, on moderate t tarws: very desirable location. GE 7 geiher or separate; DT, une oom wii 10: SOUTH WASHINGTON SQUARE,—FURNISHED Kooms, for gentiemen ; Breakfast if required, WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET.—A SUIT OF four handsomely furnished Rooms on second floor, to- rst class board; private table if desired. AND SMALL FUR- as, with or without Board, rt man and wite, OF § WEST TIIRTY-FIRST STREET.—TWO ‘OUNG ladies can be accommodated with Board. Call for two days. dk la 104 T FIFTEENTH STREET, NEAR FOURTH enue.—A few young ladies can be furnished with Board, 105 West aWeNTY FIRST STREET, FURNISHED ) Rooms to jet, in a private German family, to gentle- men a without board. 710 | ST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET.—-PLEASANT Room es let, with Board, in a small private family; Feierence exchanyed. BROADWAY.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE ©) or two or three De gentlemen can be accom. ed with desirable wall ‘furnished Rooms and good Teruis moderate, References exchanged. LADY DESIRING BOARD—A PLEASANT AND RE- tired home, previous to and during coninement, can be accommodated with m widow liv ‘Alone ia her own house, Address Sirs, PAGE, Brooklyn Pow Li, THOSE WISHING LADY OR GENTLEMAN ZA “Boarders or to let or take Apartments should apply to Manager Boarding House Ayency, 19 Amity street, near Broadway. PRIVATE FAMILY IN HARLEM WILL LET, TO single gentlemen of respectability, » back Parlor and two large Kooms connecting, on second very hand- somely furnishet, with Boar; honse in every’ reapect frst glass; only « short distance from steam car ant Bont, and delightfully located; price wi'l be ulet and re- tponaible parties. Address GOOD, box i Herald ottce. A FRENCH LADY, HAVING A HANDSOMELY FUR, nished House, would let Rooms, singly oF en, suite, to gentlemen and wives, with Board for laties; location conve- hient und quict; reasonable terms. 140 West Sixteenth & HANDSOMKLY FURNISHED ROOM TO LET, TO gentleman and wife; Board for lady. Address H. H. B, Unton aquare Yost offive. FAMILY, 81 GENTLEMEN, A PARTY OF gentiemen and afew permanent day boarders will find convenient Rooms, excellent Table and uttendance, at 66 East Tenth street, PRIVATE FAMILY HAVE HANDSOMEEY FUR- nished Rooms to let--On first floor, to ey ntlemen, with or withou. Breakfast, Inquire at £2 Amity street. Reyoantiy FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—WITI rd, to families and single gentiemen, on West Twenty-third street, Table and surroundings strictly first ciasg. "Address D., box 3,841 Post ollice, URNISHED ROOMS 70 LET_AT 116 EAST TWENTY- second street, on FIORNISHED ROOM TO LET—T0 A GENTLEMAN And his wifo or two young men, at 141 Chari ton street, corner of Washington street TETH AVENUE, NO.200, CORNER OP THIRT FIRST street.—Apartments, with Board; strictly firat cla references given and required. 00D BOARD CAN BE HAD IN A PRIVATE FAMILY for @ young married couple or a single gentleman, on Eichth avenue, next to the eorner of 100th ‘opposite Central Park. -A GENTLEMAN AND WaFE OR TWO single gentlemen corbe acconjmodated with Board in 8 Stat class house, 19 Washington terrace, two blocks trom jerry. WISHING TO SECURE BEAUTIFUL SUIT Rooms, with first class Board and every home d, at moderate cost, can call at 68 West Forty: 10 LET—WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD, ELEGANTLY furnished Rooms, in n choice location. ‘Gentlemen de- airing rooms, without board, apply at Everett Library, 583 Sixth avenue, between bah fou! wand’ q Thirty-fth streets, BOARD AND LODGING WANTED. A WIDOW LADY AND DAUGHTER DESIRE TWO unfurnished Rooms, ina genteel family, wath tal Hoard. Address, stating ‘terms, which must be moderate, M, HL, 105 Leroy nireet. Besee WANTED—FOR MAN AND WIFE, SECOND story, front, near Second avenne; state terms. Address BACON, Herald oifice. £ } OARD WANTED—BY A FAMILY OF THREE sia) and two children; three Rooms required, Addres with terms (none others noticed), G. W ofiiee. BOARD WANTED FOR A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE; @ Parlor and Bedroom, with class Hoard, by the Ist ot April, Stating Yooatlon, deseription of rooms and terms, D, lerald oflice. Address: H. Ey Hh BOAR’, WANTED—BY A. LADY ENGAGED DURING the day; location not above Fourteenth street; terms must be moderate. Address, stating terme, C, M., Herald o 'URNISHED ROOM WANTED—FOR | GENTLEMAN and wife, above Twenticth street, with Hoard for lady only; termns not to exceed G10 per week. Address ¥. KJ, staiion ERMANENT BOARD WANTED-IN A _RESPECTA- bie private family, and three unfurnished Rooms, by Indy and her two sons, one adult and the other tou yoare of Age; une location preferred; references exchanged. “Address W. 110 Henry atreet, WO GENTLEMEN WISH A ROOM, WITH PARTIAL Board, between Fourteenth and Thirtieth streets and Lexington and Seventh avenues; x private family, with no other boardere preferred, that ti may seem something like home Eo cra furnished; terms rust be moderate, Ad- drets WO OR THREE GENTLEMEN CAN OBTAIN, WITH. out board, a handsome Suit of Apartments, convenfent to Eengabead and Sixth avenue cars and Grand Hotel; terms $40 per week, including fre and gas. Address 8.'P. B., ferald offic f yO YOUNG M. WISH TO GET BOARD IN A PRI- fice’™tt family up town, Address B. B., box 150 Herald office. MACDOUGAL STREET, NEAR BLEECKER.— Furnished Rooms, with every convenence for house- 10 to let, to respectable am 1) families. 1 SECOND AVENUE, —MR8, STEWART sinall Koom to let now, and will have ot done the Int of April, with fall Board! ‘References exchanged. 4 LEXINGTON AVENUE.—A LARGE BACK Parior to let, with Bontd, suitable for # gentleman aud lady or a physician, 116 FAST SIXTIETH STREET, NEAR THIRD AVE- nue,—To let, furnished Rooms, to gentlemen only; best references required ; terms reasonable. Y19 BAST TENTH areEer. two large Kooms on the secu Zioseta; no moving in Muy. 12 MACDOUGAL STRE NEAR WASHINGTON sjuare,—Furnished Rooms for gentlemen, witha ‘board, in private family; hot and cold water, bath, gas, & Fefereuces required. 129 curves STRUET.—LARG nished Kooms to let, suitable for wile or nt se a 0 abe at man, Wilh OF without Boar 134 FAST BROADWAY. —1WO GENTLEMEN CAN accommodated with full Board and a neat Rox iat 85 por week wiere there but three boarders taken. « S j 36. firet street.—A Parlor nnd Bedroom or two largo jon third tor, to | class Board; suitable for fouiilles or single yentiemens rafereeon exchanged, WITH BOARD, door, with ample AND SMALL gentieman and No moving “MADISON Av: CORNER OF THIRTY. 139 & WAVERLEY PLAC NISH8D ROOMS. entlemen only; Second Four, convenient for ® party of § ty of gouflemen, es 141 ‘ead floor, front; relerencee WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.TO 1 Board, two handsomely {urn’ given aud with 0: Seon on the Bec- quai , Bast TWENTY-FIRST STREET, ORAMERCY 4 ely furnished Kooms, en suite, ii Board for feruties; algo ‘ingle Rooma for youuemes’ 0 nd location desirable. —A PLEASANT 45 te we 1T PORTY-FIFTH STREE’ ANTED HY A GENTLEMAN AND Wire, A GOOD rnixhed Room; Board for indy. Ad tat terms, H. Ce By Herald oflice. ota a5 wey WANTED_BOARD, BY A SINGLE LADY, IN “A. 80- ‘clal private family; terms must be moderate, Address A. B.C., 405 West Twwenty-tulrd street. {\/ANTED-ROOMS, WITH BOARD, FOR MAN AND wife, in a good looatlon, south of Waverley place; serms not to exceed #1 Address, stating terms, &c., Cites, box 116 Herald ollie ANTED-TWO FURNISHED CONNECTING ROOMS, with Board gees i leg ob dab] ite ‘ais nt; quiet fam! ferred ; p ry all told, for bows, "Address QUIET, Herald ofice. Wayren-Br TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN, FULL Board; two Rooms, fire, gas, c. ; location to be above Fourteenth street, References eicinaged Address, with terma, &c., C. W, H., box 2,101 Post office. TANTED—A NICELY FURNISHED PARLOR AND Redroom, with private table, for a lady living alone; location near Fourteenth street and’ Second avenue, Address, with full particulars, D. W., Herald office, Waa ot FURNISHED FLOOR, IN BEST LO- cality, with good, substantial private table, for a gen- tleman and wife, child and aurse; no. boarding house need apply, Address B. B. a B. & CO., 88 and 85 Worth street, W ANTED-BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, A large Room, finely furnished, with partial Board, loa. tion between Twenty-third and Thirtieth streets aud Fourth Sixth avenues. Address, stating terms, which must be derste, C. W. Ge, No. LL West Twonty-ifth street WANTED-BY A GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND FRIEND, two large Rooms on second or third floors, farnished or unfurniahed, with or without Board; private fatnil forred; location between Fourth and Fighth avenues, loy piace and Twonty-Aith street; references ‘exchanged. dress FERMANBNI, Herald ollice, ANTED.-A GOOD SIZED ROOM, FOR A SINGLE gentleman, tow private family, below Twentieth stra: ana near Broadway ; would profer breakfast. Address SI NEY SMITH, raid ollice, Ad SUMMER RESORTS. ALISADE HOUSE, ENGLEWOOD, Nd Jey FORTY minutes from Chambers street, via Northern Railroad. Newly furnished Rooms, @n suite or single, at moderate @, W. MOORE, Provrietor, Foad, oF to I. HAMBLEN, Nov Ili Mronuway, OR SALE OR TO LET—FURNISHED OR UNFOR- nished, a first class Residence, containing 16 rooms and all modern improvements, convenient to horse care to ail the ferries, Bergen Wood avenue, Hudson City, N.J. Also numb Houses, some of which contain ail fpodern tn- provera onvenieat to horse ants, to 800 per yonr, MAS ALDRIDGE, sevond door west of , Hone, Nowa venue Hudson City, NJ, #°% SALE CHEAP—ON THE WIDEST STREET IN Jersay City, exceliant location, a two story and base: mont high stoop brick House, with gas and water; also ory and Dasement high stoop frame House, on name rive low. For particulars inquire of owner, M. Sere HOUSE, 186 Washington street, New York. No ents. OBOKEN,—HOUSE AND LOT FOR BALE, 182 Bioomtield street. Inquire on the premises or kt 223 ‘Went street, New York. ‘UDSON —G! ‘Tt RQAINS—A Maer ner Plot, consisting of nine lots price 336. 198.000; 95,000 be, 2,(00 On mortuaye. Address W. ty box 127 Herald office. __ AMUSEMENTS, D OPERA HOUSE, ‘X Cornor of Twenty-third street and Eighth avenue. bhi FISK, Jr. Proprietor OUN F COL, ~ NOTICE.—Patr tickets will reeaive thet rchange in ose ree EEK oe aee arate ‘TEMPTATION VE T TWELVE TEAUPEATIONS. witnessed from 7th February to 1ath Mar tions) by upwards of delighted visitors, b (86 representa- am af the elite (old ) oF New Y ort, Boaton, Praeipbin ‘and: st se REMENDOUS HITS. i Oe pEmow 2! caNcaM o ry SAT th TOMOMeAN a EROSTATIOS, the mystery still unsolved. received ni KOZE. * AJAX. oat SHUDELLI, FRANCISOA, OORSI. BEAUTIFUL coRYPHERS. ‘The Grand SERA IRPORMATION acEne. ONDER 0: DERI very Nv. NaN en SAtuapay Arie, ‘Seaty seciired ten iB adval box office, alse et Schirmer's musio ai ores mw rondway, and at the Erie Railway ticket ollice, corner Twenty-third ‘treet and Broad- way. 5TH AVENUE THEATRE, Twenty-fourth street, near Broadway. “pyRov-rROU™ : F every night until further notice, MATINERS “OF “FROU-FROU"— ___ Next Wednesday at 1; every Saturday at 2 TH AVENUE THEATRE. Sole Lessee and Mauager.......-Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY ‘The reigning Parisian comet ioe: Mr. a USUSTIN D LY's Comedy of Conte: us Soctetyy 7 ROU-F ROU every evening until further notes, ju NEW SCENERY. ORIGINAL MUSIC. THE CHARACTERS by Miss Agnes Ethel, wr. qu. bor, Miss Kate Newton, Amy Ames, Hemtly Mr, Geor; Meas W. David james Lewis, Gi Parkes, G.F. . Jordan, Jr, W. Buekmar ene 0 others. 2s "Por tus present seals ‘may be secured 12 days in ad- vance. ROU-FROU, ‘The xecond and only “extra” Matinee will be given on Wednesday, March 16, at one o'clock. U-FROU. FP eter WEEK. The Herala saya, “Fron-Fron ta the the most ‘characteristic drama, most dramatic comody and produced in yest Tribune calls it “A perfect play, ly mae notes that “The atvdlonces pre: and two mi ‘a week are gen demanded by the eager pudii ic. Frou-Frow ‘ ee furious suc cess.” FOROKEN,N. 5.FOR CHEAP BUILDING LOTS OR attnge Hovnes in or around this neightorhood, apply i0J.8. DUNLOP, 19 Newark street, Hoboken, & FIRST CLASS BRICK THREE STORY AND BASE ment Houses, new, in Honderson, corner York, Jersey City, with all modern improvements; five minntes' walk to the ferry; good location. Apply to L, E. WOOD, 69 Mont gomery sireet. 2.000 forty'p er cont. CASH WILL SEOURE THRER brick Honses In Jersey City; you can Adcress BUILDER, Herald oftice. NEW 6 Dye Let or Lense. ‘OR REN’ IN HOBOKEN, SEVERAL DESIRABLE Honsen wittall the modern improvements, within fre ininutes’ walk from the ferry. For particulars, inquire of 7 . DUNN, Jr., Agent, room No. 4, ofice Hoboken Land and Sacrveatnl "Company. 7r°8, SALE OR EXCHANGE OR TO LET—IN HUDSON City, N.3., Jn good order, nice brick House: barn, shree iots in garden. near the schoo house and cars, , for Property it New York; i Feat only 640 pon yea ome tte a ix! bed ine. OUSE TO RENT—CORNER OF WEST HAM TON Park and South First street; 13 rooms. Apply to Sei Gye EN corner of Erie and North First streets, jersey City. = TANGE._ BROWN STONE MODERN FOUR Nioop Dwelling, Boxdsx100, meat Broadway, Tweoty-seventh treet feqitity), to exchange for Country Vince.” Gwner at this office at 1. a. 2 brown stone modern four story high stoop Dwelling, 25x65x 103, Fourteenth street, 2 exchan, efor Country Place. Own- Or at this office 11}g A.M. March hi. to exchange for medium sized Dwelling below Btxtioth et Seventy. t Lots, near Eighth avenue; # 12 Street House or Mas = see "ages ae 146th iifeot wel At this oltioe 3 P.M. reli 1 Kk. STEVENSON &50N, Tl Pine street. a MEDIUM PRICE PLACE WANTED--IN exchange for a very desirable four story well located Rew York city House owner of house at oles at 4 P.M, March 14. V. K. STEVENSON & SON, 11 Pine atreat. SMALL HOUSE IN THIS CITY (EX. change for two full lots in Sixty-faurth street, B00 feet, pesca hs of Ninth ar or Grand Boulevard ewered and no roe! ot MYER, owner, No.9 Warren street, room No, 7 BREWERY FOR SALE—A FIVE STORY BRICK BUILD- tng, 50x85 feet, with four lots of ground, convenient to dock and centrally located; will be fold or exchanged on favorable terms, SAMUEL D. MACK, 1,897 Third avenue, near Seventy-aixth street. JOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR NEW YORK erry Propert Long Islan SOHN KLE! iOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—ONE OF THOSE ELE- race, between Fifvieah and Fiftr-trat atteetss #80000, ADpIY ‘ a -firat streets; {0J..0, HIGGINS, No.7 Pine alreet, . EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROPERTY—A ‘arm of eight acres in Westchester county, 1% ity via Hudson River Ratiroad. For’ fuil 43 Renwick street, or No.2 Burling ~° ALE valuable F hours from the particulars inquire alip. x SALE OR EXCHANGE—FOR HARLEM PROPER- House, 18 Lots, beautifully situated on Third avenue, corner’ Firty-eveth street, South Brooklyn. For particulars apply toJOHN BLAIR, Third avenue, between Hamiiton wont ie Eighteenth street, or address VILLA, box 114 office, 4°) cad MUSEUM AND MENAGERIE, ‘Successor to. Barnum’ Broadway, corner of Thirtieth street. OPEN EVERY DAY 3 AND EVENING. BLONDES, | HOUSES CRAMMED NIGHTLY. | BLOKDES. ES. | Every PYGMALION? Evening, | BLONDES, Jenny Wiimore, BLONDES, PYGMALION, Evening, | BUONDES, PY. ven! tly ma BLONDES. PYGMALION foe Evening, | BLONDE! Lizzie Wis BLONDES. FYGMALION ‘Evening, NDI ‘Monee Plaka: Eventug, fe N, Evening, Mestayer. DAY AT2. nce of the popular * id Rosa Rand. BLOND! Miss Olivia Rand. | BLONDES, Mies Rosa Rand. | BLONDES, ir. Moses W. Finke.| BLONDES. William Tell Mr. Louis Mestayer. | BLONDES. BLONDE! Miss Terese Wood, LON DES, BLONDES. Mise L. Bernard and BLONDES, BLONDES. Entire Burlesque Company. BLONDES, ee BORN TO GOOD LUCK, BLONDES. LON DES, MT, BLONDES, BLONDES. in pik ey BLONDES. PAUDE. WildAsimala, The utitul Birds. The a bamber of Horrors. ‘The Million Curiosities, SHOO, FLY. Academy of Music—l4th str On view AT ALL HOURS, RYANT'S MINSTRELS, 44 t—Adjointiag BRYANT'S MINSTREL Over 130 nights of Shoo, ey BRYANT'S MINSTRELS. | SHOO, FLY. SH FLY, BRYANTS NINGTRELS. Dauiel in the Bryan! rn BRYANT'S M LITTLE MAC as the MONKEY. NST BRYANT'S MINSTRELS: Hamlet in Black. TRELS. HAM fa Hamiet. Unsworth, Eugene, Dave Reod, + HA Shoo, Fly. jockefeller. HAMLET, ns Grier, Russell, Brandin, Grin, Dempster DAN BI 1's, Fourieenth st, SHOU, FLY. RYAN pis PIANOFORTES. S“BARNES'” PIANOPORTES ARE SUPERIOR iN A tong, finer in finish and more durable than any other Inanufactured, for which they were awarded the pri-e medal atthe American Institute Fair, 1569, and are offered extreme- dy low tor eush or instalments. Warerooms 137 Eiguth eet, near Broadwi overstrang bi ‘every improvement; great bargain for cas! J BIDD LE, 18 18 Amiy ‘aireot, near Broadway, _ BARGAIN-ONE OF STEINWAYS FIRST CLASS A double round Piauos: several a ana, a8 good we new eat BO A SERED MAN HOLLY Ea'3, 56 Weat Siatecath sirect, between Fifty aud Sixth avenues, A. GREAT “OFFER.—HORAOE WATERS, 431 BROAD- way, will diapose of 100 Pianos, Melodeons and Organs Df atx ora class makers, at extremely Jow prices (or cau diy ‘Fing thia month, or will’ take from 15 to $zb monthly until aid. -Tho same'to Tet, and rent money applied if purchased. ew Chickering Pianos are included in this offer, A. BRILLIANT 74 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO- forte, the property of @ private family declining houre- Keeping; in use eight months; coat $700), for $275; rich Stool and Cov box for shipment. Call’at 113 West I wenty- + seventh street, near Sixth avenue, Cut this out. Be OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—HANDSOME FOUR story brown stone first class House, In best part of Brookiy rlect order throughout. Will exchange for a Country, loueg in part; value about $12,0:0 to BIA IN0; on fhe iNet Haven Railroad. Apply to 0. G. BENNET, 67 NOR SALE OR BXCHANGE—AT MOUNT AOPE, FIVE minutes? walk from depot at Tremont, Harlem Railroad, a new three story modern iit House, containing 14 room i. fronting on,two streets, For particulars apply to J. W. qu if 1,168 Broadway. (1OR SALE ‘OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROPERTY—A beautiful Keaidence ut Fordhain, Westchester count largo mansion, replete with improvements and convenience 5 handsomely iald out; fine outhulldings Bae erfect order, FOF full pariiculara apply to MAR- IN KLES RUNES UT Broadway. TOR sa SALE OR EXCHANGE—A FINE FOUR STORY brown stone corner Hou first class in every respect ; located on Lexington avenue;’ will exchange for smalier honsea in city or Brooklyn, or for lots below the Central ood location, 0.a, BENNET, a Cedar street, OR SALE OR EXCH NGE—FOUR FULL LOTS oN Fifty-fifth street, {ree from rock and desirable for fmme- diate improvement. SAML, D. MACK, 1,327 Third avenue, near Seventy-niath street, HAVR. A LARGE HOUSE ON COURT STREET, N Ghiy Haile Brooklyhe aizo, 20x60, lot Tosi00, wileh Twill sell on easy terme or exchange fok tenemeut of good paying pronerty in New York city. The proporty ls very BnItKuLe for business purposes. Address for three daya K. La P. 8. Herald office, ‘OWA, KANSAS OR NEBRASKA LANDS WANTED—IN exchange for a first clase brown stone House, with Fur- niture, In Brooklyn, A.N. LANCASTER, 18 Wall street, New York. OUNT VERNON.—THE OWNER OF A Table House and Lot, 2003108, wortld exchan for a small brown stone oF brick House, in a con part of the city, paying the difference if any. Address, with full particulars X., box F,0U9 Post otlice, New York. RARE, CHANCE.—20 VALUABLE LOTS, NEAR SOUTH Pak, Chicago, to exchange for Dry Good . The lote are very desitable, rapidly improving in value. This class of property is seldom olfered in exchange. Address CHICAGO, box 140 Herald office. “WANTED, 70, EXOTAN iR_FOR Ti Pi ileaiea ef Harlem, eb] rows stone fon 035 a nest location own, or good rt u LINN RENNELLY, 33 Ping etree, ete Apply to Wile ANTED TO EXCHANG RGE PROPERTY (on or near Rroatwav, or a Residence, for weil located Lots, Owners please cail’ on W. L, BULLER & CO., 69 Liberty street. « —TO EXCHANGE FOR FIRST CASS $60.000,~"onement or oier tmproved property the most beautiful residence on the Hudson; two houre from town, Address J. STEVENSON, Herald off $65, 000. —TO EXCHANGER FOR FIRST CLASS Ne. th Teneraent oF other Improved Property, ¢ most superb Res he Hudson ; two hours from Address W. HOP 188, thoesid office, town. REAL ESTATE WANTED. A. FARM OR COUNTRY SEAT WANTED—WORTH from $12,000 to 320.000, within one hour of New York, for which wiil be given an Interest in an oid otal busi” ness, requiring no attention; worth $19,000, ce mort, Gage. Address T. L., box 2,695 Post oltice. OUBE WANTED— MUST GAVE, ALL 7 HE MODERN improvements ; good location; 000 cash, the balance On mortgaye; Adidress C. B. A. Hered olliee, ANTED TQ PURCHASE FOR CASH.10) FEET Plot, on or near Fifth avenue, north of Forty-fourth kK. F. PAGE, Fifth avenue, corner Fifty-socond nt. TANTED “TO PURCHASE—A SMALL HOUSE WITH su modern {inprovements; price not to exceed 12,00) to $14,000; location Ninth ward or pouty, a ill pa; aoe éash, balance mortgage, Address L, 1, 340 West ANTED—FIRST ees TOUSE, BETWE! SIX- V teenth and Thi nies; prica must be low; no brokeroge. Address BRUWNE, Continental Screw Company, 74 John atrest, full particulars. Were TO PURCHASE—A THREX STORY HOUS! between Firat and Fourth aveaues and etween Secon: and Twelfth streets. Address, giving full particulars, AGENT, bor 4 Herald office. TANTED TO PURCHASE—A FIRST CLASS HOUSE; yg 1gcatlon between Twenty-second and, yhiry si Fourth and Seventh avenues; price not to exceed bing Aadress M. jeraid office, ANTED TO Fase SOE ‘AND LOT IN A GOOD Western town for house and fi in Brooklyn, New York th atreots, Fourth and Seventh aver y wa cash payment wa ume mortgage or part dalanoe 14 ayment; price frot jor treed An ‘tere Hew no doubt, would laad to » “Address H., Herald Oflice. A-HANING CONVERTED ONE OF OUR LARGE « factories into elegant warerooms, we shall always keep @ large and beautiful rior Pianos on hand, for wi Yoasonabie terms, Satisfaction ‘An inspection of our fmmense works Will aatisty all who puay favor us wit assortment of our snpe- to rent on the most teed in every case. 4 Factories we think call. ‘S$ BROTHERS, 86 to to 872 Second avenue, both corners ‘Twenty-first street. A “A FoR SALE, A BARGAIN, au OCTAVE MAG- « nificent rorewood Pianoforte, richly finished, with qur round corners, back same as [ront, elegant carved legs, Deautifal earved mouldings, serpentine boitom; fall tron 1g bass, agrall, made by moat celebrated Warranted for five years; made to order; ‘worthy the attention of thosa ia search of perd and reliable drawing room pianoforte at half pric gan be faly texted. Apply ut No, 6 Sixth, avenue, be ween ‘Thirty-ninth and Fortieth streets, from 8 AM. tls P.M. XREAT BARGAINS IN NEW AND SECOND HAND Pianos, for cash; Pianos to let and sold on ietaiments at C.J. BETTS’ warergoms, 9 Bleecker etreat, one block west of Broadway Pxoronre TUNER FROM Of wishes for employment in factory, country. Addresa A, M., Herald oflice, ANIA HOTE: LINTON PLACE HOUSE (ON THE EUROPEAN J plan), 755 Broadway and No. 2 Eighth street.--Rooma ip ie for families and single gentlemen, at moderate rates, OWENS & HERBERT, s, LONDON, rooms oF NTERNATIONAL HOTEL—ON TH# EUROPEAN PLAN, junction of William, Duane and Chambers airects, ooms 6 and 75 cents a day; 2 to $4 per week, GQUMMIT HOTEL, CORNER OF CANAL STREET AND Bowery—on the European plan. Rooms by the day, week or indnth. All roome with yen beds. . BREDER, Proprietor. CARE HOTEL, ion ayuare, corner of Fifteenth street and Fourth ay, To let—Two fine Suits of Rooms, with Board: fronting Union square; one on first floor and one two flights u 0 afine Sut of Rooms on firat floor, fronting on Flrieenth reek. ‘ane DAM & co. UNTRY | BOARD. PRIVATE | ¥AMILY HAVING A FIRST CLASS house, delightfully located, with fine view of the Hud- son, one hour from Wall street, would take a geutieman and wire or two single gentlemen ; terms reasonable. Address F., box 1,894 Post orice, OARD TO BE AAD, ON OR BEFORE THE ist Qe April, in a firet class private family, on the Hudson ; nd grounds unsurpassed; frait of al) kinds in ance. For particulars apply to Mr. H. GOLDSMITH, 247 Brondway, NY oF addreve box 343 Tatytown. } OARDING.—PARENTS AND GUARDIANS WISHING S pleasant home for ohiidres, where ther will be well ves cen instructed, address Mids A. E. CONOVER, Old ridge, | iain Board, either perraai up to the Lat of ‘April to WiLid AM nth street, After tat date on the Season. | Fartion woking to ki gf tzanslent, will a EVANS, feat Thy premiote JOUNTRY BOARD FOR THE SUMMER SEASON J wanted—within three hours of New York, for a gentie- wife, four children and servant; terms moderate. Ad- dress W. 1, box 148 Herald office. ASTROLOGY. RAT ADAME LA BLANCH, THE GREAT UNRIVALLED Business and Medical Clairvoyant, 115 West Twenty- sixth street, between Sixth and Seventh avennes, ME. ROSS, BUSINESS AND MEDICAL CLAIR- voyant, tella past, present, fatare, showing hkeness and Dame of your husband; also numbers. Otiice, 169 Forty-Lrat mtreet, bet ween Seventh avenue and Broadway. M®s, Linwoon, THE GREATRSY INDEPENDENT edical clairvoyant in the world; speedy marth bount frigate tacod; likeness, Name sad wan. ders. eat Forty-first street, botween Seventh and Kighth enues. No gents, QEANCES ARE DISCONTING ADAME D DEOOLAM, 1D Chairvoyent, can be commulted oa Uualnens sk nene, lores tatrimony, absent friends; past, prevent, future foretold. 25 Broadway. ate ORIGINAL MADAME BYRON, SPIRITUALIST causes speedy marriages. 320 Fourt ——, between Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth streets. “Ladies gl. $20. 00 REWARD TO ANY, “ONE WHO CAN PB aed Madam CLUFFTON, the Med- foal and Business rvuyant; ail businens pirtet ‘coniidens tal. Office 176 Bleeker strest, fourth door f1 jullivan AMUSEMENTS. | ‘ALLACK’S. Proprietor and Man: Mr, LasreR WALLACK PARTICULAR NOTIUE, Tn consequence of the GREAT siCCESS GREAT SUCCESS of the new drama of LOST AT BEA, — Lost SEA, it will be performed “ uid sini EVERY EVENING SATURDAY MATINER Av 1g PY PM IBLO'S GARDER. Leusees and Manamere ss FOURTH JARRETT & PALMER ND WEEK Al ovniot ar tang SUCCESS of Brtmnd Mra RNEY WILLIA! MONDAY Ani TUFSDAT, MARCH 1 AXD MONDAY AND TUESDAY, Manor 14 hp POSITIVELY LAST NIG! of Ramon Falcouer’s a naigeaines, aia aa on’ pay cr] IN THE ane. - OnvANY with y Bauiaa an’ ne WILETAMS i « Aue MAGUIRE, wim Jig....Mrs, BARNEY WILLIAMS BXOMTING 'StTt SCENIOAL ayuntions, ‘Will itkewtae be prose TELBIN'S « ECEMRATED PANORAMA OF THE LAKES O1 ee RNEY, Smporte expressly for this "yieoe. at VAST "EXPENSE. ROMEO Y, MaROR 16, Cy MR. AND MRS. BARKED wits wit appear in Jolin Brongham’s beautiful raarseed EMERALD RING. Adunieaion—Family Circle, 60c.; Reserved Dress Circle, 61% Rewervec Orchestra Chairs, ‘Bi 60. IBLO'S GARDE! WEDNESDAY EVENING, Marob 16 Drav time at this theatre of aia Er GRAND EFFECTS, pObes OF POETRY, drama, LD RIN WITH NEW AND Derg snare re sciteer ry 3 nl Fie MUSIG AND’ SENSATIONAL KVFECTS. SING ae THE “TIDE. UE. AD RRTROTION oF THR LIGHTHOUS! ‘With # superb cast, incluting Mr. and HARNEY. WiLLIA® tm thelr original eas: appropriate songs and dances, Bente nectired six days ta advance, OOTH'S THEATR ‘Twenty-third rida between Fifth and Sixth avenues, ELEVENTH AND LAST AST WEEK OF HAMLET. EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SATURDAY, EDWIN BOOTH as HAMLET, EBLEVENTA AND LAST HAMLET bs aid ON BATURDAY, MARCH 19, AT SATURDAY EVENING MAROB 29 LAST NIGHT Bi Ur ON ” u emant of ear ae end ber great impersonation we MERC 0. SIR GILES OVERREACII CLAUDE MELNOTTE. MACBETH {n active preparation, Seate secured TWO WEEKS IN ADVANCE at the bor office of the theatre or at its branch ticket office, at the music store of C. H, Ditson & Co., 711 Broadway. HEATRE FRANCATS...-.5-244-45--.414 PERIOHOLE, Dd, AT 8, san goetn i oF Miu whdor, m on which occasion wi Ince fenbach’s i LA PERICHOLE ar Mile. BRIOT. PERICHOW The other IN, NARD, BARON, and all ibe pete dis the Partnan Company. ‘Chorus und Orchestra under the direction of Mons. Van Ghel. Seats at Scbhirmer’s 70i Broadway; Rulman, 114 Broadway, aud at the theatre, M™ F.B. CONOR aes THEATRE, BROOKLYN. are} Robertson's. C <u Comedy of SU with beautiful scenery and great cast, ONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, 201 BOWERY, ‘A new and powerful local arama, replete with novel silecta, THR BOWERY DETKCTIV. THE BOWERY DETECTIVE. The -appearanes of the Champion Clog and Character Wise HAGGIE WILLET we "Nan, ine Gs0d-for Nothing.” NEW GYMNASTICS BY THE GREAT SIEGRISTS. TONY PASTON,. FRANK, KERNS, RELSE REYMOUR. MATINERS WEDNESDAY and SMPURDAY, ‘At 2) o'clock. SAW ESAU KISSING KATE, And the ff arene all Upiog saw; For fe saw T saw Teun And Th 1 Com Of the deg i price Be. somber oe DITeO 4 OO., Pabiishers, 711 Broadway, 1s Gaia MAGICAL REPOSITORY AND BIJOU [ma ‘Theatre, 748 Broadway; menwe nuCceus. ARTZ Immense success. I perform-| Purchase bight at | perfect 7s ‘Astonish your | gree jaturday. ‘article. friends. Con siring| 8 wks, ry Apperh visus, “Belen: | © oeuts; reserved | The Tosntow Fie: tihe eecured | ger. one Phantom Novelties for| sents, #15 young and old. | in advance, or. A GRAND EXHIBITION OF MAGNIFICENT WORKS of art, including the three yreat historical paintings , onrt of Qneen Jane of Naples,” an: x iliiag “uttie at Waleheron,” are now on’ view, ay and evaningyat BARHER'S gallery, 45 Broadway, op: pobite Wallack’s. pomeneans THE LECTURE SEASON. ]MPORTAN? U1 uncroREs TO GENTLEMEN bag ON uable and scientiic sub; wing Anterestit ow. to live and what we live for, are delivered da ie at the New York Museum of Anatomy, Those unable to attend can receive # copy by forwarding % cents to the Becrevary, 618 Broadway. HRER LECTURES, BY PROF. HARDINGE, In the new Hall of ibe 3 A., corner of Fourth avenue ird cerned Prosenting a syne jects embraced in the fol- lowing programme, +it:—An entirely iste und startlin, sxpore of ant mistakes bat underiie the, teachin of feteal Sclonce” (so valley ta consed hy fear- ful numbersof lives are dally encrifced, and ie cobatisa: tions of other fearful numbers broken down, ‘These, with other facts and causes of the present deteriora- tion of the race (especially the American race), willbe pre- Rented, with proofs. Irrefragable. Oorrectives will be imme- diately demanded by the whole intelligent investigating com- munity, The materials of the human body will be Known proven, “ike elements of Ife power will be known, and how vitality is reproduced in its daily expenditure by mental or physicai action, Ae., &c, Correctives of the many tmistaken theories fu relation to the iia RY the earth, the origin of the pr a, rg eat animal enaive changes, velop ‘&o, Man ( tingiog ata the ca if 8 Pre. sett vattetion nad conditisns of tae, human 0, £0. has eost the lecturer his life-long years aud @: ‘id soaule him to 4 these important correctives. The first lecture, Wednesday evenin; ‘open at 7; lecture will commence at 8 0" the nrat lectu 1@ full course, $2. March 16. Doors jovk, Admission to , 500. To all subsequent lectures, @1, To ‘Trokets may bo had at the’ principal drug stores on Broad. raza th man & Co. dat az: 3 First lecture, Wetnesday, day, March 21; third lecture, Wednes: __ DANCING ACADEMIES. ROOKES! DANCING ACADEMIES, Bet, BROOME ST. 183 WES! TWENT\-THIRD STREET. allthe fashionable Dances ta One course of lessons, Anew class fo Tuesday, Broome street. E GARMO'S DANCING ACADEMY, 82 ‘FIFTH AVE- nue, corner Fourteenth sirect—Weduesdays and Satur- at4'P. M,; Tuesday and Fiday evenings (ior gentlemen) Pupils now received for the remaining half quarter. I UMAR'S DANCING re Seep % WEST FOURTH street. —Clas! day; Tuesday and Friday even- ractice for la emen. taught fp six pr Six fashionable FURNITURE, A orate FAMILY, DECLINING HOUSEKEEPING, will dispose of #)) their elegant, costly Housatiold Goods, magniticent rosewood Parlor Suits, cost $500, f 175; threo green and striped reps Suits for $60; Carpets, from bc. upwards; 12 rich Bedroom Suita from $30 upwards, The whole furniture in use less than eight months, at less than bait. 113 West Twenty: ‘sever nth street, ne —NEW FURNITURE STORE.—DEGRAAF & TAY- «_ lor have opened an entire new stock of fine Furniture, Beviding, Cornices, and Misrors, at No, 8 Fourth avenue, ox- presaly for the retail wade. Quality guaranteed in every re Spect. Prices defy competition. HOUSE FURNISHING WAREHOUSE, T CLARKE’ ‘147 Broadway.—Kvery description of fine Furniture, Carpets Balding, Mirrors, Upholstery Goods, &e., for cast or on iiberal terms of payment, (A. SiEcIAL NOTICE. STORAGE FOR FURNITURE, families moved; city, country i Og BUR WHAM, td FURNITURE AND BEDDING.—HOUSE- (OARRETS, J keepers supplied with the above on, easy terms. Pay- ments weekly or monthly. V & 00, corner’ Trent: r-Atth street an and Sisth aventie, Coe HOUSEKEE! EMENTS FORSALE— ‘On Second avenue, below Tenth sireet; very con- venient Rooms, at a low rent, nicely and completely fur- ished: a rare chasice for parties commencing housekee Ine: gavesnion given it dosit Ini RS GEORGI Broadway. Those who called on Saturday please ve again. EGRAAF & COCHRANE, Furniture manufacturers, 426 and 433 and 5 and 10 Vestry strech, (outrauce 438 Canal street), Walnut Chamber nig n plecos, $65 and upward, Walnut Parlor Sets, 7 pieces, in oe reps, 860. Waitt aare backs Parior Sete, ? pisces, covered im all wool rep, #110. eaainaisiuace back Parlor Sets, 7 pieces, covered In bro- meenoe, mahogany, walnut and oak Parlor, Chamber, Liprary and Vining Room Furniture. Mi Spring Beds, &c., Ac, constantly on hand, All goods guaranteed as represented, DEGRAAF & COCHRANE, street Detween | re Variok and Hudson, etre PIANOS AND OTHER MERCHANDISR taken on storage, and money adi sino vanced same; awilt buy ibe contents ‘of a taryo Rouse or smaller foe: ten. tion given to the sales of furniture at auction. JOH HNBON CO,, Auctioneers and Loaa Brokers, | ‘at the Box Oficeend al at Theaire Ticket uovsss, cxomae nor, yang suk Bunt: Ena ea riba. THE TURE BEN GEO. L. FOX's % ae Vii Weee Hua STA an \ hl on ml reons hepa ‘estowed RAMLET, Mr, GEO. L, FOX RVERY EVENING | tucomparabie impe i oa ‘AND fih the general easier | RERNSFSTeS saane caneet HD the Metrop: me have adeciared. Poon aH Co Ga SATURDAY rat PRESENT AUB Roe * MATINERS. TWO WEEKS IN AR ata ‘Office, 11: Bowe ERY, 1, THEATRE. Ni lary. Dra Kew legen lar} uni, “ee the Dram of the OasTLE Om RREMAR. ING A: ONG hie ESDAY, FA: BEN) or A rroRsDs i ot, PATIICKS DAY, GRAND | FERFORMANCES, i THE D LECTURES ‘at this theatre. VERY SA’ AY. FRaNcrs TRAIN, ERY SUNDAY Na F| 4A-THEATRE COMT 514 iagy were St. Nichol Nt URiASHG ENCONITMS a RT BET ren NOTHER BRILLIANT BILL Ti an ae Dow Prick, a in Paatomune entitled Pe idan Dost Aerts Yt Semele The Denutiful Fioral Divertauamoat, suited THR cA | BALLET CTHOUPR, THE COUNT MAN'S a visi 70 0 TOWN. JACK, THE HE ate aR GREAT, TOURS ee ee s _Bor otic popen dallyr ‘Bi ta ‘secured six Selection CADEMY OF MUSIC. A PAREPA-ROSA GRAND Rxouteh OF ARL ROSA, C. D. HESS & CO. ilar Bi Mi t, JACKSON, tars MONDAY, MARCH 14, wi te Tm HEAT MUSIOAE SEEN GO ti Rags « fo aco’ by tee a f° egret ab a Tore by 18 company with auch su eral ent PD MEPAHOSA. . “PAREPA-ROBA. Mins OPeRSER, Mrs, BEGUIN, No: DELON, LAURENCE, 4 HAUL, SEGUIN, Mrs. EO: Contr, Mr. cA Price of admission, entra, according to locat tas Bon cle, 50 cents, Seats for the frat turce n ‘at Schirmer's, 701, and at 114 and 94 Broadway, _BROOKLYN UADEAY OF MUSIC. Hues OPERA HOUSE, PROOKLTN, Engagement, extraordinary. for a Himiea number of ile Dick (only five ‘old in Dulok Bones a Great Dick in th original Sensational ‘Speotalttoss First week of LACK STATUE, Immense igh the Irish Nightingale, W. DWYER. ‘The Lunch Guards, May) ‘Tries the Cirous, &o. ‘Frevontation Madinue Saturday, wt 23g o'clock. 'welve Children's: Presents ts given away. JAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, 535 Broadway, opposite Metropolitan Hotel. FIRST WEEK OF THE NEW BURLESQUE of THE appaee BROKERS jasineta Manag ‘SEREET, goov-nAc MAND LAUGHLIN, Km a t LEON'S 1 miner ROADW LE PETIT Fausr. LE PETIT FAUST. YISCHEN AND FRITZCHEN. LADDER OF FAME, LE PETIT eter . ee PETIT FAC ISCHEN AND FiIt2cHe. LADDER OF FAME. ra YORK CIRCUS, PEIO 5 Fourteenth street, opposite Academy < fot) B, LENT. ie RECTOR, WEDNESHAY, FAND, re ee . BRILLIANT ACHIEVEMENTS IN HORSEMANSHIP THREE ORFAT RIDERS OF THE PERIOD. SENBA’ ONAL GYMNASTI by the ACROBATIC TROUP: THE ARABIAN THICK HOKSE ALEXANDER. Adro{nsion, $00.; ehildsen ‘under ten, 26c.; 0 asta, Toc, Begins at POLLO HALL, Corner Broadway and Trent aah sro street, Go early for sents, ‘ded Houses, Wis New TiTnueNLOON: Dublin, een wn Belfast, fi “Pater of ‘Killarney, rei ‘s The Giant's Causeway, al 8. ers, Jakes, ruins and beautiful inland scenery Of BARNEY AND THE GHOST. ; Reserved seats, Hatines Weta ends ad betrays, ata P.M. a endays a , Gilidren, Wbe.; adults, : a 618 Cry veins cary skaTina RINK, Third avenue and Sixt nd bixty-4 fourth street, TOE IN MAGNIFICENT CONDITION, MONDAY-SKATING DAY AND MORNING. Grand OURLING MATCH for a Medal in the event! Members of ry oe eniee Clubs in New York aad Now Sersey will tak sbiaiinins MUSIC IN IN THE EVENING. Admission, 80 cents; Ladies and Children 25 cents. Bir BANJOS,-HENRY ©. DOBSON'S es parlor aud protessional Banjos; the thevworlas + Inairutions re eae OF ANATOMY, Broadway. We are fearf wonderfully ies, jes, Wonders and Monstronities of sar fan and Animal Creation to be aven at Mea a eetest and most brilliant toned instruments ENRY C, DOBSON, 260 Bor HEATRE FRANCAIS TO LET—FOR OPERATIC dramatie performances, by the day, week or month: tor's office, Theatre Franc: Ged Sad s| fairs, res, ball: Apply tol. GHAU or ‘ar est Fifteenth street. _Mu: Le A RADY Wie ‘A THOROUGH MUSICAL EDUCA Hon givee leveons on thw piano 10 at the pupil's, it at teacher's residence. Addreus MUSIC TEAC anid Went 52d at, iT A ps 2G00D EPISCOPAL CHOIR BARS er want 0 a A 0 ST, care Kellogg & Houses tod awe ey A¥ ORGANIST OF LONG EXPERIENCE, ACCUSTOM. ed to the various styles of church music, fs open toan engagement; can give the highest references. Addrese ORGANIST,’ European Conservatory of Music, 110 East ‘Twelfth street. AMATRDRS DESIROUS OF JOINING AN ORCHES- Musical Association already formed, whose sole ob; {eck a amusement and improvement, will’ address 8., 265 ‘ashington street, AN AbTO DESIRES AN ENGAGEMENT ina QUA tet choir, Address F. M. C., station I. SOPRANO WISHES A SITUATION IN A CHURCH; has had experience in the Catholic charch service Pupil of oue of the best teacters in the olty, Ade dressy. H., 119 Nagsau at., room 21. 6 NOR SALE—A GUITAR, A VERY SUPERIOR INSTRU: ment, Appiy at the Pharmacy, 662 Broadway. a ace OF _ KILLARNEY | QUADRILLES.” nisfallen ; did view of price. USICIANS-YOUR “ORPBEONIST AND PHILHAR- monic Journals” are now ready (free) et DITSON'S, Til Brondway. TATIONAL CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, Eighth atreet, between Broadway and Fourth avenue, gular classes, B10 per quarter. “Private Instruction, 638, THE NATIONAL, CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC ta, the oldest institution of its kind in this city. Its Oniform from its commencement, aud its popularity remains Unshaken ayaina all opposition.” It does ita work wall and Tel he sonbdence of the public.-Wateon’s Art Jouraal, a Temains open during the entire year. TANOFORTE AND SINGING (INCLUSIVE)—RE- duced terms.—A professor, late organist aod choir. master of the Chapel Royal, receives: ‘private pnpils, from per quarter, Residence, 39 f to Bond street. (PHE NEW yoRK K OONSERVATORY OF MUSIQ, ‘Nos. 820 roadway and 2 Fitth avenue, BROOKLYN YN BRANCH, Nos. 128, 130 and 432 Cour Court, near State street, THE FIRST ‘MUSICAL INBI , INSTITUTE IN AMERIOA. ‘ JON DAILY, from 9 A.M. to 9. Ma th ail pstiares ts pad Hostromental Music and the Mod ate are Ha ae ae r a TRIVATE LtSSONS, $35 ber qu ee THE. CONSERVATORY remaius oem ntire year. bald a Lage yun 4 Marte eee Bi a rier begins at the time of subsact Fae ee ee eRe ON ADMISSIONS recolved only ab ibe Gineral Decay ‘OMices, BROW ADWAY, nea? Train sreat, Now York, Xi 18 Co RT, near ) stroe! Y on B. CON. PRE, COMPLETE BANJOIST, me SAU Beit rate ary work for beginners ihgdrees FRANK B, CONVERS RBERYATORY ¢ OF MUSIO, 6 ps, AMERICAN “Cons ent Hoe A ‘ it in, in try. ‘or re Spoly io HENRY S SUMROLDER, Directo, — ‘SUPERIOR SOPRANO SINGER FOR A ee) a the Hei olan Hy Brooklyn, Address M, om ANDERSON, box 2,946 Poat Pe ‘ANTED -A FULL BRASS BAND OR DRUM CORPS | Wy. te the a ion, 17th fnst, Address immediately