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NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1870.-TRIPLE SHEET. 9 ES AT AUCTION, JOTION SALES, 5, eileen We ive espectal attention, ua for t renty-two 40 Bales of Household Furalture at the "realdence Hed breaking up hourekeoping. Will wlso hold regu- jes at our spacious Salo coh. Cham- urvelay for those desiring iat roedluin 0 at medium of LLEN B. MINER, AUCTIONBER, By HENRY Il, LEEDS & MINER, jou, 95 Chambers and 77 Reade streets; Art 817 and 819 ay. Wednesday, ath aday, 7uh Apetl, at 11 otclock DAY, aT THE EXTE RRIAUE REPOSI- RY OF MESSRS. ‘& 00, (FORMERLY @ CONE), NORTHEAST CORNER, GREAT COMPLETE STOCK OF CARRIAGES EVER. OF. iG FROM BUSINESS. ‘This extensive stock wili be found to comprise about 125 Yebicles, the greater portion of which have becn manufqc- jured by this well known firm and Jas, B. Brewster, to their » expressly for New York city Broadway trade, and 13 ‘Warranted in every respect, It comprises Clarences, Lua Landaulele Coupes, Coupelels, Barouches, Simmer Park Phaetons, Dog Carts,’ Victorias, Cabriolets, ‘teat’ Family Rockaways, Buskel Phactons, Sundowns, pe Rockaways, abs four passenger Rockaways, Depot ena Js Mogens, light top and no top Buggies, to include Sorbet toad ons and Trotting do, The trimmings and Intments of the above Vehicles will be found to be both slegant end costly, aa well as most stylish aud tastetal, of Seen met and latest fasuions, The entire stock {a recent manufacture and warranted In every reapect. fevers! seta of Double and Sinzle Harnets, made to ‘order, for city use; several strings ol Jacks, Extra Poles, & a -" . the White Horse carved by the workman of this firm gls0 the entire Store and Ollice Fixtures and Furniture, juding Desks, Racks, Awnings, Curtains and Shad bie Tron. Safe, by Lillie, dc. ‘Terms cash. | Catalogue ready on Friday, 2bth inst., and will be mailed at requ ‘Btook now on exhibition ‘as above, fran aac LLEN B, MINER, AUCTIONEER. A BY HENRY H. LEEDS & MINER, Salesrooms 9% Chambers and 7 Reade streets. Art Gal- Tories 817 and 619 Broadway, southwest corver of Twelfth THE SALE OF THE SEASON, Messrs. LEEDS & MINER beg to inform the public that on MONDAY, APRIL 18, AND THE SUCCEEDING DAYS, ‘they will offer for sale the Household Furniture, rare Curiosi- ipa core PRIVATE COLLECTION OF PAINTINGS OF J.P. BEAUMONT, @onstituting the last sale of Pictures or objects of Vertu that willever be organized by this gentleman, and being, rela- tively to ita extent, the + MOST VALUABLE SALE OF WORKS OF ART ‘Over advertised {n this city. ‘The greater portion of these paintings have never been on exhibiflon since their purchase by Mr.-Beatmout, at perioda varyiog (rom thirty-eight to five years, and are ADMIRABLY FINE SPECIMENS of our own American artists and the modern European mohools , including # few undoubted GENS BY THE OLD MASTERS, Among the former may be mentioned paintings by GIL- BERT STUART, CHURCH, EASTMAN JUHNSON, COLE, BULLY, LEUTZE, HUNTINGTON, MOUNT, while among others are works by CARL HUMNER, ZIEM, VERBUECK- MOVEN, MADOL, | CHAVET, ROBBE. |GUILLEMIN HAGGENY, DE’ BYLANDT, FAUVELET, OTTO €R MANN, CALISCH, HERRING, PERCY, HILL, AR! FIELD, PASSNORE, GENT, CARL’ BECK LOCK, FLORENT WILLEMS, PLATTEEL, VAN HOVE, ALRAVEN, VAN SCHENDEFL, CIGNANI, DOMINICHI- NO, L, CARACCI, VELASQUEZ, J. CUYP, TINTORETTO, ZUCGHARELLI, VAN DER MEULE®, SNYDERS, ROSA DA TIVOLI, GONZALES, COYPEL and others of a similar or greater celebrity ip the ART CIRCLES OF MODERN EUROP! This superb and very extensive collection will be sold WITHOUT RESERVE, and will be on exhibition on and after TUESDAY, APRIL 5, at the LEEDS ART GALLERIES, where Catalogues and additional information may be ob= tained upon application. Price of Catalogue, 25 cent LLEN B. MINER, AUCTIONEER. BY HENRY H. LEEDS & MINER. Salesrooms Nos. 95 Chambers and 77 Reade streets, Art Galleries 817 and 819 Broadway. March 0, at 12 o'clock, in front of their Chambers atreet. Carriages, Harness, & road, consisting of viz. arriage Horses, 16 hands high, 9 1, stylish, kind and gentle in’ all harness, {ree from vice very desirable pair of family horses. An elegant Clarence, 4 seat, circular glass front, 8 springs, nearly new, built to order by Wood Brothers for present’ owner; cost Elegant Horae gentleman going a! ‘A pair of blac the property of a 000, Park Phaeton, six seats, in good order, built by Wood Bros, for owner; a double Harness, silt mouiitings, city made ‘and in tine order Blankets, Whips, 2c all to be sold without reserve, positively. be seen on morning of sale in front of salesrooms. ALDRIDGE & WOOD, AUCTIONEERS, will sell on THURSDAY, March 31, 1870, at 93 o'clock P. M.,on the premises, the first class brick, French root Residence of H. Glilen,” Enq., two story, with basement and sub-cellar, 15 rooms and conservatory; all modern improve: ments; splendid view; situate on the brow of Bergen Heights; facilities for reaching the city are unsurpassed, For permits to see the premises avply to THOMAS AL- DRIDGE, near the Court House, Hudson City, N. J. or LEWIS E. WOOD, 69 Montgomery street, Jersey City. UCTION NOTICE.—E. NICHOLS, AUCTIONEER. Arare opportunity for housekeepera wanting good first class Household Furniture, at private residence 12 East Tenth ‘ Between Broadway and Fifth avenue. Magnificent and costly Household Furniture, brilliant toned 74¢ octave four round corner Pianoforte, richly gilt and carved Parlor Suita, Cabinets, Etageras, fovewood and walnut Chamber Suite, style of Louis XV; fine Patntings, Bronzes, Vases, Statuary, Clocks, at publfo auction, ‘at tho elegant five story residence 13 East Tenth atreet, ‘Hetween Broadway and Fifth avenue, thie (Wednenday), morning, Mareh 30, commencing at 103 o'clock. Velvet, Brussels, Medallion Carpets; brocatel, reps and Ince Curtains; Drawing Room Suits, richly carved and Bill, covered ‘with the richest description satin brocatel; | fnut Suits, covered with strived and plain reps; Turkish Chairs and Lounge Etageres, Cabinets, Pianoforte, Book. Case, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Washetands, Commodes, Sprin and Hair Mattresses, Beds, Bedding, Blankets, Sofas, Chal Rockers, Sideboard, Extension Table, Glass, Chin; and Silver Ware; Table Cutiéry; Kitchen and servants’ Fur- niture, &c, Salé positive, rain or shine. N, B.—Reaponsible ‘men 1D atiendance to cart or pack goods for purchasers. UCTION.—LARGE AND GENUINE SALE OF ‘Over $15,000 worth and over 600 lots, Of handsome Household Furniture, at 118 West Twenty-exth stroot, near Sixth avenue, this WEDNESDAY) morning, March, 8, at 1054 o'clock. “ED- WIN NICHOLS, Auctioneer, will sell to the highest bidder sll the elegant Household Furniture contained in the brown stone residence of W. P. Frost, Baq., consisting of magnii- €ent rosewood Planoforte, made to order, cost ‘6750; elezant arlor Suits, Eiageres, Miirors, Curtains, Bronzes, Bookcase, entre Tables, fine Oll Paintings, rosewood and walnut Bed: Bureaus, Washstands, Commodes, Hair and Spring 8, Pillows, Sheets, Blanket! Dining, Kiteben Sale positi or shine, ‘Take Broadway siages or Bixth or Seventh avenue cars and stop corner Twenty-sixth street, near the house. SALES AT AUCTION. ULZ, AvCTI WILL | SELL I Me ee Bie As nett, Meovered in’ Freate Fepe; hatrclotb, ac, ano ds ee RAMA, OTA” Honverd, will soll this day at 10% o'clook, at thelr aalesroom, 437 Broadway, of atrect, a large collection of OlePalstingsy comprising Miawrical scripture, mariage and ng jects. ace an Beavate Buyers, attend, a6 pe is ive for Soucera! de hy order of JOHN HILLYER, Marchal. A. GHOBTGAGE SALE FURNITURE, SECOND HAND and new.—A. M. CRISTALAR(& SON, Auctioneers, will Pe pe $4 fr their enlace , Broadway, sean, Howard street, at 2 o'clock, vi of new and sect and Fur- ilure, consisting of Gbataber sad Parlor Suite, Sideboards, Ktageres, Wardrobes, Extension and Centre Tables, Chairs, Lounges, Mirrors, Oflce Desks, Mattresses, Plated Ware, Clock, &e. Also two Pianofortes (Stodart & Lindeman), by order of F, Davis, Mortgagee, Housekeepers and pri buyers invif ‘asthe sale is positive. Goods stored free of charge unt!) May; also packed and shipped. AUCTION SALE THURSDAY, MARCH 31, ‘at the Old Curtosity Shop, 1,989 Broadway, f of a large assortment of new and second hand Furnitu Clocks, Bronzes, Caen ts, Pier Mirrors, Pianos, Billa: Table, Gymnasium, i Engravings, Books, Silver- lated Ware, Antique Portraits of Washington, ‘onvex Mirror, Chandeliers; rare and curious China and Ar: ticies of Vertu, at 10} o'clock. Now on exhibition. JOHN K. CURTIS, Auctioneer. A, ByWALDRON & CO., AUCTIONEERS, « Salesrooms, 108 Liberty atreet and 111 Cedar street, will'give their personal attention to the sale of Furniture at the residences of parties declining housekeeping, or the goods cnn be removed to our salesrooma and be included in our regular anction sales. With 15 years’ experience, together with the finest salesrooms and the best location, we can give satisfaction to parties favoring us with their business. TPIS DAY, AT 10} O'CLOCK, A GENERAL ASSORT. ment of second band and new Furniture, including walnut, mohogany and rosewood Parlor Suits, fu plain and faney reps, hair cloth, &c.; also walnut, maho, enamel Uhamber Suits; Bookcases, Easy Ub Younges, Extension and Centro Tabies, Crocker Piaved Cutlery, Carpets, Wardrobes, Beda Lotter Presses, Herring's Safe, Ikocking Chairs, fe. ¢ N THURSDAY, AT 10 O'CLOCK, 60 OFFICE AND | Counting House Desks, Tables, Chairs, &c. N_ THURSDAY, AT ONE O'CLOCK, PEREMPTORY sale of four city buslt light road Wagons, made in the uare box, &c, ; sold to tion this day, ang, best manner, of the best materials: pay advances and storage. On exh BY OBERT SOMERVILLE, AUCTIONRER SALES. room No. 2 West Fourteenth street; office 89 Fifth ave- nue, ROBERT SOMERVILLE will sell at auction, on Wednes- day, March 8, at12 o'clock, at the private residence, 487 West Twenty-econd street,’ between Ninth and Tenth ave- nurs, Rich carved rosewood Parlor Suits, in crimson broceti rich carved marble top Centre Table, Etageres, Bookca: binck walnut Bedstead, Bureaus, Washstand, Commodes, curled hair Mattresses, feather Pillows, Bolsters: rich carved black walnut Dining Room Furniture, viz.:—Biack walnut marble top Buffet, Extension Tables,’ black walnut Dining Sits in reps. black walnut Library Suits fa crimson reps, ‘Tables, Velvet, Brussel and Ingrain Carpets, Matting, Ot: clotha, Lace Ciirtalas and Cornice, Shovela, Stoves, together with a large assortment of Kitchen Utensils. BX ARCH, JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER, oflice and valesroom 37 Nassau street, ‘opposite the Post ofliee. UNCLAIMED BUROPFAN EXPRESS PACKAGES, FROM BALDWIN'S EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN i 5 JOUNSTON & VAN TASSELG will sell on Thuraday, at 10% o'clock, at their salesroom, 37 Nassau street, 300 un- cialmed Packages, Trunks, Bales, &c., (rom Baldwin's Euro- pean and American Express, BY ARCH, JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER, 41D Office and Salesroom, 31 Nassau street, opposite the Post ‘tT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIER AND MANTEL MIRRORS AND ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, at the private residence, 225 West Thirty-eight st., between Seventh and Eighth ava, JOHNSTON & VAN’ TASSELL will well at aaction, THIS DAY, at 1034 o'clock, the entire Furniture contained in the private residence, No, £2 West Thirty-eighth street, fn the PARLORS, folid rosewood Suit, in silk reps, with Curtains to match; rich curved rosewood Centre Table; French Piate, Pier and Mantel Mirrors, rich — buht Cabinet ‘Table: Chinese Secretaire, with Chinese Vase; rich Velvet ani Wilton Carpetes Mantel Ornuments, dc. ; elegant rosewood tool Piano and DINING ROOM, elegant black walnut Suit, made by Dossoir; Buffet, Exte ‘Fable, Dining Chairs, Plated si ‘cut G ina’ Plated Ware; Brackets, Curiaius, Easy Chair, 8, kee BEDROOM, elegant rosewood and walnu its, enamelled Suits; Brussels and Ingrain Carpets, tine Hair Mattresses, Bolsters aud Pillows, Wardrobes, Dressin Faron ao. walnut Hat Rack, velvet Stair Curpeta, allver Stair Roda, Oileloths, hall Table, &c. Sale to commence with the Kitchen Furefture. BY (ARCH, JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER, oflice and salesroom 87 Nassau atreet, opposite the Post o:'ce, "Hore Auction Mart, 112 East Thirieeath siresty near Fourth avenue, Handsome Household Furniture, Rosewood Pianoforte, Velvet and Brussels Carpets, ke. &c. JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL’ wiil sell at auction, on Thursday, Marob 31, nt 1034 o'clock, at the private residonce 13) East twenty-third street, betweon Fourth and Lexington avenues, the entire Furniture contained in sald house, con: sisting in part of elegant walnut Parlor Suits, in green reps. French Bedsteads, Dressing Bureaus, Washstands and Com: modes; painted Bedroom Stuts, pure Rolstera, Pillows and Bed Linen, i Velvet, Brussels and Ingrain Gi 0 assortinent o commence, Kitchen Utensils, with wileh the 60 two clegant extra sized Oil Paintings; subject, “The Anoun- by the celebrated French ar Catalogues now ready, at 37 Nassau ¥ JOHN H. DRAPER & CO., Auctioneers. ‘The Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad Com- avy will sell ae 80,000 tons Scranton Coal at public ‘auction, on Wednesday, March 20, at 12 o'clock 0 E lace. oon, at 26 Exchange IAC WRL SLOAN, President, BE MULLER & WILKINS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, «Dat 12 o'clock, atthe Exchange Salesroom, 111 Broad- White street—The six story marble front Siore and i, situate on the northerly side of White atrest, 50 feet beiow Church, No, 24; lot 25 by 88 feet ; is rented for $8,000 per annum. Y¥ HENRY D. MINER, AUCTIONEER, Oftice 935 Broadway, near Twenty-second street. Sales of Household Furniture. HENRY D. MINER will give his personal attention, as customary for the past ten years, to sales of household fur- niture by auction, at realdenices of families declining house. keeping, Is also prepared to make arrangoi of art, he. & A UQUON NOTICE PARTIES DESIROUS OF PUR chasing fine and well mado Furniture at very low price ‘will find {t to their interest to all at the large cabinet furni- ture and upholstery manufactory 262 Hudson street, corner ‘of Dominick, between Spring and Broome. Most extensive stook in the city. Unsurpassed facilities for manufacturing. Guarantee to sell finer furniture at lower prices than any Other house iu this country. N. B.—All goods warranted for ‘one year. NNUAL SPRING SALE OF THE COLLECTION OF American Oil Paintings and Crystal Medallions from The American Art Gallery. J. RUDOLPH LEVISON, uctioneer, will sell the entire ‘collection on Wednestay, hursday and Friday, Murch 3), 1, and April}, in th 1 Broadway, under St, Nicholas Hotel. ‘Tie cat Bumbers over 800 works of art, by eminent artisis. A@ NOTICE.—OIL PAINTINGS—BY CATALOG P. LEVY, Auctioneer, wil sell at auction thia day, March 30, at 11 o'olock A. M., at the Artists’ Salesroom. 80 Nassau street, a choice collection of Oil Paintings, by American and European artists, Con- nolsseurs are mvited. On view from A. M, too 7, M. aan MINER, AUCTIONEER, By HENRY H. LEEDS & MINER, oms Nos. 95 Chambers and 77 Reade street. Art Gal- leries 817 and #19 Broadway. On Wednesday, March 30, at 11 o'clock, at their salesrooms, 9 Chambers and 77 Keade street, A SPLENDID COLLEC- TION OF NATIVE AND FOREIGN: BIRDS, preserved in the best manner by WM. GALBRAITH, arranged in groupe and singly on sprays and in glass shades, of ull sizes, auita- Ble for parlor or cabinet, UCTION SALE.—JAMES M, TAYLOR, AUC At the elegant brown stone residence oe wine an ener itommth Broth ae: ovcloct, ween and Six 8. commencing a o'clock, on THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY), Mareh 30, Magnificent Househola Furniture, Dining Room Suits, Paintings, Bronzea, Pianoforte, Statu- ‘ary, Silverware and many fare, costly Works of Art, at public tion. ‘The house furnished levs than six months and t a cont of $20,000. A rare chance for housekeepers and the trade. Drawing Room Furniture, covered crimson gold, green id, aatinWorocade, Window Curtains to match; rosewood retary, Bookcase, Etagere; marqueterie bois de rose ety, T Canterbury, Enoolgnnres, Jardinieres, Mi jot Veivel, Medallion Carpets; Bronze Ormolu, Chandeiie: intings by emflient artists, artistic Bronze Statuar Curtains, superd Clock, rut mangnifcent rosewood Pini 7 eity maker; Stool, Cover, Music Books. Dining Room ion Ts Sideboard, Ruby Glassware, Silver Cast 8, Basket, Dinner, Toa Service; Chinaware, Yabit Cutlery, Linens, Lounges, Turkish Rectining Chal bers—Rosewood, walnut Bureaus, Bedsteads, Commodes, Hair, Spring Matt Blankets, apartments. Cata- Also all the Furniture « Yoques at house. very facility for packing, removing goo T AUCTION.—JAMES JENKINS, AUCTIONEER, will sell atauction, on Friday, April 1, at 10 o'clock mpt, at 637 Eighth’ avenue, between Forty-fourth and Fortycatth streets, the entire stock of a Confectiouery and Toe Cream Saloon, consisting of Counters, Shows Giass Jars, Marble Top Tabies, Oak Chairs, Candie Ma- ehinery for manufacturing, viz:—Boiler, Dip persy ‘ble Slabs, Trays, Ice Cream Freezers, Ice Refrigerators, kc. Sale positive, rain or shine. ise AMIRNEES SALE OF HOSIERY GOODS, &C. e will offer on THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY), at 10 o'clock, THE ENTIRE STOCK OF MESSRS. LOUIS by order of A. WORMSER, Iisn., axis consisting in part o SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, HOSIERY, GLOVE: GERMANTOWN GOODS, &U.,’& in such aerortment and varieties as are usually found in a first re stock, Ta sae for cath,” without reserve, by order of the nee. Attention of buyers in invite Catalo; jada now rei aes ane HM. TOP TIN ERB & CO. ee ‘& CO., Auctioneers, No, 132 Church street. UCTION NOTICE.—LARGE SA, THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY), March 30, at 1g West Twenty-aeventh street, mencing at 1} o'clock. LUKE FITZGERALD, ‘Auetioneer, will seil to the highest bidder all the elegant ani costly Household Furniture con- tained fu the four story private residence of Brizell Ronsen Martin, Esq. consisting of one rich rosewood Pianoforte, made to order; cost 70 ’, four magnificent Parlor Suits, Cen- tre Table, Bookcasa, roe, styia Louis X1V.; two French Fier Mirtors, Ol Paintings, rich bronze Figures, rich Bed- oom Suits, 1h rosewood and'walnut; Hair and Spring Beds, Feather Beds, Pillows, Shects, Quilts, Binnkets, Bed Linen, tne Dining Room and Kitchen Furniture, &¢. All goods must be removed twenty-four hours after sale. Cash, depo- | Gite reqtlired trom all purchasers, Goods boxed and shipped | purchasers. N. B.—This ie'n large aud genulnesale, Will + #914 to highest hidden, i Y M. DOUGHTY, AUCTIONEER. Continuation sale of Household Furniture, Pian this day, at,1034 o'clock, at the salesrooms 79 Nai fine Parlor, Chamber and Dining Room Sutta, rosewood Planoforte, Ofice Furniture, Carpets, Mirrors, Iron Saf Oil Paintings and Engravings, two Barber's Chairs, cur! hair Mattresses, China, Crockery and Glass All will be peremptorily sold to the highest bidder. a lot of Gas Chandeliei Bry rag oEto’, hold Furniture, thix day (Wednesday), Mat t Ninth street, corner of Second avenue, the entire Furnt- > of the private family, embracing Parlor, Dining Room, {room and Busem: of ill kinds; solid black walnut dressing Bu } tre and Extension Tables, Hair Mattresses, Feather Beds, Mirrors, Lounges. Kitchen Furniture, &c.; also all the Gas Fiaveres and Chandeliers throughout ‘the hou 53 Kast Thirteenth street, near Broadway. aY F. COLTON, AUCTIONEER.—MORTGAGE SALE > of rich and elegant Household Furniture, Carpets, Oil- cloths, French ptal rosewood Bookcases, Ward- robes, K Bodstonds, &c. : r, Will sell to-morrow (Thuraday), at 54 West Twenty fourtn street, tween Fifth and Sixth avenues, the entire Furniture of ‘thi jarge dwelling. ‘There are some 3) or 4) rooms in the , a1 full of goods, and a great proportion of it in good Catalogues, giving full particulars, will be ready ear! tion rooms, BS Kast ‘Thirveouth 0 at the house. dalearooms ord ‘Thursday moraing’at the treet, near Broadway, and }) HATHEWAY, AUCTIONEER, SELLS THIS DAY, 4. at ll o'clock, at 50 Vesey street, miscellaneous assort- iment Cutlery, Plated Ware, Linens, 1 Gold Watches, Sheet- ing, Shirting, Calicoes, Towels, Tablecloths, Notions, XECUTOR'S SALI HOUSEHOLD !FURNITURE.-— BENJAMIN H. SEIX As, Auctioneer, will sell on Thurs. day, March 31, at 1034 o'clock, at 304 West Thirty-first street, the entire Furniture contamed in said house, comprising general assortment of Parlor, Bed, Dining Room Furniture; ‘Also'n general assortment of Kitchen Ute {XECUTOR'S SALE—HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, AT 1 private residence. A. M. CRISTALAR & SON, Auc- Uoneers, will sell on Thursday, March 21, at 105g o'cloc! 209 East Fittieth atreet, the entire Furniture contained in said house, comprising Brussels, Velvet and Jograin Carp’ cloth through house, Mirrors, Parlor and Bedroom Furniture, Dining Room and Kitshen Gtons Catalogues at sale: TIONEE: ; Lis BY ORDER OF THE SUPE- OF THE ENTIRE LARGE AND VALU- ABLE SYOCK OF MESSRS. A. HER & CO, 9 AND 94 LIBERTY STREET, ON ‘THURSDAY, MARCH 31, AT WW OrCLOCK, AND FOLLOWING Days UNTIL DI3- POSED OF. The stock comprises every variety of choice Wines and Liquors, some of which are very old and rare and well worthy the autention of hojel keepers, grocers, liquor dealers and private connoisseursgPulso all the Store Fixtures and Furniture, Iron Safes, &¢. Descriptive eatalogues will be ready Monday morning and may be hud on application at the office of the auctioneer, @ Church aireet, or at the oillces of Morgan & Hanrahan, 14 and 16 Wall street. TERMS OF SALE CASH. . JAMES F, MORGAN, | DANIEL H. HANR ATTORNEY. REC 8. WEINBERGER, AUCTIONEER. A By 8. HERMAN £ CO. Marshal's sale of Shirts, on Thursday, March 31, at 11 o'clock, at 13 Bowery; abdut 100 dozen of geuts' white linen bosom Shi in lots to suit dealers. HoT Se Ie one order of 8. SCHIEL.E, City Marshal, “JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELE, AUCTIONEERS. ‘A CARD, JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL WILL GIVE THEIR PERSONAL ATTENTION, AS USUAL, TO SALES OF HOUSLHOLD FURNITURE AT THE RESIDENCES OF FAMILIES BREAKING UP HOUSEKEEPING. | WILL ALSO HOLD TRIEWEEKLY SALES OF FURNITURE Av THEIR OLD AND WELL KNOWN STAND, 87 NASSAU STREET, OPPOSITE THE POST OFF JACOB BOGART, AUCTIONEER. p ‘This day, a! 1034 o'clock. at the auction room No. 1 North William street, Household Furniture, consisting of mahogany Sof Lounges, ‘Bureaus, Washatands, Looking Glass, Becstea Beds and Bedding, Ollcloth, Show Cases, Mattresses, Clocks, Paintings, Engravings, Stoves, Office’ Desks, Store Fix: tures, Counters, Shelving; lot Tools, Anvils, Wrenches, Preasi Kitchen Furniture, Crockery, Extension Dining ‘Tables, mahogany Chairs, oak Chairs and a variety of other articles. JOHNSON, JR. AUCTIONEER.—RECEIVER'S oJ... tale By order of the Supreme Court Twill sel through JOHNSON & MILLER, auctioneers, at auction, at 13 o'clock, on Tuesday, March 22, on the premises, No. 104 Ful ton street, New York, all of ‘the Stock, Tools, Machinery, and any other property now in the hands of tho undersigned, belonging tothe frm of Edward E. Brown, envelope manu: facturer, at ‘ulton street, New York. A. DOUGHERTY, Receiver. The above sale postponed until April 2, 1870, same time and place, anne SALES AT AUCTION. ‘AMES CAGNEY, AUCTIONEER AND REAL ESTATE ‘Agent, oftice 613 Washington street. —Elegant Household ‘uroiture, Thuraday next, now in dwelllug 84 Broadway, comprising in part rosewood and walnut Parlor Suits, elegant Etageren ratemod i sere Piase: by Halden; Phiemon” Plethard's Paror Belaionds, armolrea-clase,’ with ‘weary Siesal Brusests bea Iecorie Carpets Hat asks Charaver Suits, Bedding, Ac. Personal altention given to sales of fur- niture at private residences during the season. Twenty years’ experience, ORRIS WILKINS, AUCTIONEER. Executora’ aale of valuable Mill Property on Tw second and Twenty-third streets, near the East rive vacant Lots adjoininy E, H. LUDLOW &CO, will ell at auction on Thurada: ‘at ld otclocke at the Exchange’ Satesroom, ti way, ke, by order of the executors of the’ lat W. D. Mangam, di ‘the valuable Mill Property on the south aide of Twenty-third atreet, between First avenue and avenue A, and known as the Corn Exchage Milis, ‘The mill a large five story brick building, wall built and heavily tim- bared, with engine room, ata ttached, covering an area of about b)x200 Thi gine ts but one ar ‘old, 600 horae power and of the most approved construction. There are thirteen run of ato atore, conveyor onduct the busines 1870, ‘They were established by the late W.'D. Mangai, are’ in perfect order and capable of grinding and handilng '5,00) bushels of corn er day of ten hours. Also four Lote adjoining the mill on each aide and running through from Twenty-third to Twenty- second atrest, which will be sold in connection, with or with- out the mill, aa may be desired, Terms made very casy. AS BAM RENCE, DAVID BAILEY, Executors EDGAR B, MANGAM, of MANGAM, W. D. Mangam, CHARLES PRATT, For rage and particulars spale at ‘the office of the auc- tioneers, No. 3 Pine street, New York. ARSHAL'S SALE, ROBERTS & MCGUIRE will sell by auction, at 164 West Hroadway, on TUESDAY, March 29, at 10 0% the Btock and Fixtures of an Awning Factor ‘Also an extra large Liberty Pole, By order of JOHN C. LYST, Marsn ‘The above sale is adjourned to Wednesday, Match at ll o'clock A. M. By order JOWN C, LYST, Mas SALE.—R. FIELD, AUCTIONEER, WILL day, B0th inst., at 10 o’ciock, mt Bot West the contents of a Liqtor Store, con: ors, Counters, Shelving, Furniture, &e. Also two years’ Lease of premises. By order P, FEENEY, Oity Marshal. HE ONLY CORRECT LIKENESS OF KIERNAN’S “DESTROYING ANGEL, WHICH PASSED OVER THE HOUSB OF ISRAEL,” WILL BE FOUND IN THE TELEGRAM CARTOON TO-DAY. LOOK OUT FOR THIS IMM HIT IN TO Day's EVENING TELEGRAM. wit P, GAFENEY, AUCTIONEER, 225, ROWERY, SELLS this day, at L o'clock, the chdice Stock and handsome Fixtures of the large Grocery Store 517 East Twelfth street, rain or ahine. GAFFNEY & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 25 BOWERY, «sells thix day, at 10% o'clock, the choice old and valu: able Stock contained in the liquor store 223 South street; also the Fixtures of the store, in lots; rain or shine; well worthy the attention of buyers, AWNBROKER'S SALE—THIS DAY.—JAMES AGAR, Auctioneer, will seli at 42 East Broadway, at 11 o'clock, 500 lots Dresses, Shawls, Sheets, Spreads, Quilts, Blankets, Coats, Pants, Vi By order’ of J. A. Jarman, 185 Varick street. AWNBROKER'S SALE.--R, FIELD, AUCTIONE! 185 Chatham street, will well this day, at_ 11 o'clock, fy lots of Women's Clothing, consisting of Silk and other Dresses, Broche, Crape, Silk an4jWoolien Shaw Romaunts Silks and ‘ress goods, Under Clothing, Blankets, Bedding, Boots, Shoes, &c, By order of SON & CO., 181 Bower OBERT SOMERVILLE, AUCTION: Ofiice 82° Fifth avenue. ROBERT SOMERVILLE will se!l by auction, on Wedues- Ry day, March $0, at 105g o°slook, at the warervoms of H. TEXTOR, 850 Sixth aventie, corner Forty-eighth street, who is retiring fom business, the balance of bis sock unsold from last sale, viz Rosewood Parlor Sita, in musiin; Black walnut Bedroom Suit, Black Walnut Dining Suita, Rich rosewood inlaid Cabinets, Ftagere, Bullets, Extension Tables, Secretaries, de.; fancy Chairs, in reps and muslin; Lonpges. RICHARD WALTERS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL ON ‘Thursday, at 10 o'clock, at 390 Fourth avenue, corner of ‘Twenty-eighth street, a beautiful large Model of the City of Washington, repreaenting Capitol, Poto also Model of English Parliament House, Ac. ; cost $3,000. JALE OF FINE PAINTINGS, THURSDAY EVENING, March 31, at 7% o'clock precisely, belonging to the estate of the late Mr. Charles Harvey, of Baltimore, and sold by order of the executors, Messra. W. T. Walters and B. F. New- comer, 90 well selected Works, by celebrated Ameriaan ana foreign ists. Now on free exhibition every aay and evening at_ the Somerville Art Gallery, $8 Fifth avenue, corner of Fourteenth street. R. SOMERVILLE, Auctioneer. HERIFF'S SALE-DRY GOODS.—RICHARD _WAL- SD TERS, Auctioneer, will sell on Thuraday, March 21, at 14 Siologk A, Met 27 Katt Broadway. s fine lot of ‘Goods, ‘Sousisting of" Muslin, Blankets, Callcon, Dress Goods, dc. JAMES O'BRIEN, Sherif J. SEtBACHER, Deputy. TPHOMAS REILLY, AUCTIONEER OFFI ‘Thirty-ftth street, will sell on Thurad 10} o'clock, at No. 5 ‘Rivington, whote how comprising elegant mahogany 80 iy Mattresses, Fronch plat ther Ber air, husk and ati lied Suits, Extension Table, other. Chairs, Hall Oficloth, Stair Carpet, nd Ingrain Carpets, &c., Cooking Ranges and Gas Fixtures, 4c. A large lot of Furniture, too numerous to mention. Sale positive, ac. HOS. G. GAFFNEY & CO., AUCTIONEERS, OFFICE 38 Chambers street, will seli’ on ‘Thuraday, at 103s o'clock, the Lease (four years to run from next May), Stock and Fix? tures of the tirst class Bar, Ovater and Dining Saloon 48 Hud- fon street, corner o: as; newly Otted up, with every. thing complete. Sale positive. 449 WEST larch 31, at of Furnjture, and sofa bottom Chair ES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY AND SILVER te—By A. M. CRISTALAR & SON, Auctioneers, 427 Broadway, corner Howard street, on Friday, April 1 1044 o'clock, M. WITTERS, AUCTIONEER, SELLS THIS DAY, AT o'clock, at’ 4:4 Canal street, Parlor Suits, French Plate Mirrors, Contre and Fancy Tabies, cease, Curtains, Sofa Bedstoads, Lounges, ing Chairs, black walnut, mahogany and enamelled Chamber Sults; Hair Mattresses, Feather Beds, Bedding, Wardrobes, 40 or 60 second hand Carpets, Olicloths, Extension Tables, China, . Sliver Ware, Stoves, Ranges, Extension Tal Dining Room Chairs, Bulfet, Chandeliers and Brack French Clock, Vases, Sofa Béd, Paintings and Engraving with everything for housekeeping; 30 Hotel Carpets, CLOTHING. T %67 SEVENTH AVENUE, H. KALISH WILL PAY the best prices for Cast-of Olothing, Furniture, Carpets, by calling or addressing. Ladies attended to by Mrs, Kalish. T 192 . first and Twenty-second streets, ladies and gentiemen can obtain the full vaiue for their Cost-of Wearing Apparel, Carpets, &c., by calling on or addressing Mr, and Mrs, [1 HARKIS. ne OAR My MILLER'S, | WELL | KNOWN + establishment, 160 Seventh avenue, near Nineteenth street, the full value paid io cash for cast olf Clothing, Car- pets, &c., by calling or addressing. AL Men MARES, 8, SIXTH AVENUE, | OpPositE + Efghth street’ also a branch store at 43 Sixth avenue, Ladies and gentlemen can receive the full value in cash for their Cast-off Wearing Apparel, &c. -Plcase call or send us note; the numbers as above, Ladies waited on by Mrs. jarks. TM. ABRAHAM'S STORE, 974 SEVENTH AVENUE, AT wit pay the best prices’ for Cast-off Clothing; also Furniture, Carpets) by calling on or addressing, “Ladies attended by Mra. Abraha T TL SIXTH AVENUE, ONE DOOR FROM Way ley place, F. HARRIS pays the highest prices for Indi and gents’ Cast Off Clothing, Carpets and Furniture, ax we have to fill a large orde pay 25 per cent more than any other dealer in tue city. call or address F. HARRIS, 71 Sixth avenue. Ladies attenaed by Mra, Harri AST OFF CLOTHING, CARPETS, FURNITURE, &C.— We will pay the full value by calling or sending’a noto to 66 Seventh avenue, neat Thiriy-ffth street, to Mrs ot Mra, NATHAN. ONLY CORRECT LIKENESS OF KIERNAN’S ROYING ANGEL, WHICH PASSED OVER THE HOUSE OF ISRAEL, WILL BE FOUND IN THE TELEGRAM CARTOON TO-DAY. LOOK OU FOR THIS IMMENSE HIT IN TO-DAY’S EVENING TELEGRAM “MARBLE MANTELS. ECORATED MARBLE MANTELS, WAINSCOTING, Furniture Tops, &c. 1 representation of all foreign marble, from $16 to $1,000; rich patterna black, engraved in gold. MIDDLEFIELD COMPANY, 1,269 Broadway. Branch wareroom, 427 Fulton street, Brooklyn, N ernie SLATI ray eee ey fogee L gant designs, from $9, 5 up to $250. T. B. BrewAne & Cb. wos 2irin avenue, between Thirty-Hfth and Thirty-sixto streets. MARBLE AND MARBLEIZED MANTELS OPENING of new show rooms, with finest assortment of Mantels in this city; prices to suit'times. A. KUABER, 184 and 135 East Eighteenth atreet, near Third a Now York. ARBLE AND MARBLEIZED MANTELS, WAIN acoating and Tiling tor jess than cost, at J. HEAN Marble Works, 143 East Forty-first street, wear Third avenue ; willgell bis entire stock before the Let of May. Now ia te time to get bargaina, GQ KLABER 4 CO., FORMERLY 52 FIRST AVENUE OD. chomat thelr factory, 217 to 295 Went Filty-irat street between Broadway and Eighth avenue; marble and marole- ined Mantels, Monuments, Headstone y Table and Pinmber Slave cheapest in this city. aingy latest designa in’ great variety, a STORAGE. A, BYNARDS.-STORAGE FOR FURNITUR = « anos, Baggage, &c., 302 West Fourteenth and 74 and $0 | Bank streais. Furniture packed, ahipped or moved in city or country. Responsible for breakage, fs ad AEGER’S WAREHOUSE: ‘and complete in the world baggage, furnit commodious el ‘ty-fourth aweet, OST EXTENSIVE pal ompariments for and other propertion; always accessible; tors, Kighth avenue, Thirty-thled to Thir- AMUSEMENTS, 5) 4 aE met LER & GILMORE.. +. Managers and Proprieti BRILLIANT SOCORSSION OF NOVELTI 44 CROWDED AND DELIGHTED AUDIENCES. THIS AFTERNOON, COMIQUE MATINEE AS USUAL, AT 334 O'CLOCK. MATINEE, TIN EE. MATINEE, ATINER, MATINEE. MATINEE, MATINEE: MATINEE, MATINEE. CHILDREN AT HALF PRICE, ALL THE GREAT TROUPE WILL APPEAR, SEE SMALL BILLS. ATTRACTION UNPRECEDENTED, De curtain rises at 7% o'clock. ly, Seats seoured six day OOTH'S THEATRE, Twenty-third street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, THIRTEENTH WEEK. EVERY EVENING DURING THE WEEK, EDWIN BOOTH rt in Shakspeare's sublime Ta ON MONDAY, APRIL MR. JOHN 8. CLARKE. Seats secured two weeks in advance, at the office of the theatre, or at its branch ticket oflice, at the Music store of C.H, Diteon & Co, 711 Broadway. orner Twenty-t jt TAMES Sn on thi mret ond Righta JOHN F, © of the legitimate and pronounced eNO ATELVE TEM PYAT 4 from: FEBRUARY 7 to MAR ns) by upwards of si 000 164,0 delighted visitors, being the largest audiences ever assembled in a place of amusement in the same number of consecutive nights. THE LARGEST, FINEST AND Most PLETE BALLET TROUPE at SOMRLAR ever combined in one organization. « Propri Manager and Treasurer the N38, OH 28 (tty repre witn sents ROZE, LUPO, BRUNETTI, ALBERTINI, OBERTI ADRIANA, * FRANCESC. 2 STRUDELLI conse 1 THE 'GREAT AJAX, ‘and 100 beautiful oapen and Corps de Ballet, THE LATEST SENSATION, the new grand SPANISH BALLET, FOUR GRAND | DIVERTISSEMENTs, THE GREAT DEMON CANCAN GRAND SPANISH BALLET... CELEBRATED BELL BALLET. GREAT SCARF AND SNAKE BALLET AJAX, ‘AJAX, ‘AGAxX, in his wonderful specialties, TERPSICHOREAN &ROSTATICS, The gorgeous TRANSFORMATION SCENE. EVERY NIGHT AND SATURDAY MATINEE. Seats secured ten days in advance at the box office, also at Schirmer's music store, 701 Broadway, and Erie Railway Ucket office, corner Twenty-third street and Broadway. OOLEY’S OPERA HOUSE, BROOKLYN, Firat woek of the great Burlesque written expressly Cor atablishinent by T. L. Donnelly, Esq. entith FROW FROW, being @ free translation (not Daly's) of the Partsian Sen- ou FROU-FROU, HOOLEY'S GREAT STAR TROUPE, fo a SIDE SPLITTING PROGRAMME. PRESENTATION MATINEE, SATURDAY at o CHILDREN'S PRESENTS GIVEN AWAY. ONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, 201 BOWERY. FIRST JOHNNY THOMPSON MATIN: TO-DAY, FIRST JOHNNY THOMPSON MATINE TO-DAY, FIRST JOHNNY THOMPSON MATINEE.| TO-DAY, FIRST JOHNNY THOMPSON MATINEE.| TO-DAY, FIRST JOHNNY THOMPSON MATINEE.| ‘TO-DAY, THE GRI JOHNNY THOMPSON. TO-DAY, THE GREAT JOHNNY THOMPSON, TO-DAY, FRANK KERNS AND NE! TO-DAY, FRANK KERNS AND NELS: TO-DAY, THREE BEST COMEDIANS LIVING. TO-DAY, THE INTERESTING REAL LIVE DRAMA,| TO-DAY, RIGHT AND WRONG; aT OR, THE BATTLE OF LIFE, [igo ALL THE STARS IN A GREAT BILL. [2! 0! TAMMANY, TAMMAN TAMMAN TA THE ALIAMBRA THE ALHAMBRA Mr. JOSH HART. ager aud Director Also of the great Ho my Boston. GRAND OPENING NIGHT, OPENING NIGHT, APE 4" 1870, YS TROUPE V'S TROUPE of OF AMERICA M 10, 70, 70, 7 W, 10, 7%, 10, STAR ARTISTS, STAR ARTISTS, selected by Prof. Risley from the principal theatres of Eng: , Francs Spain. dded to the above will be 30, 8U, NATIVE ARTISTS, Making tn a 100 100 100, THE GRAND SPANISIL THE GRAND SPANISH BALLET, 20 IN NUMBER. THE SPANISH BALLET is the first of the kind ever introduced TO THE AMERICAN PUBLIC, ‘The wotto of the new management ts NO WAITS, NO WAITS, NO_WaITs, NO OVERTURES, NO OVERTURES. KO OVERTURES, ‘THK CURTAIN NEVER FALLS, THE CURTAIN NEVER FALLS, GET A PROGRAMME GET A PROGRAMM GET A PROGRAMM GET A PROGRAMME. THEY WILL BE READY SATU OPENING NIGHT APRIL 4 OPENING NIGHT APRIL 4, LADIES' MATINER EVERY SATURDAY. LADIES! MATINEE EV! a LADIES' MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY, bn Bare ———- M's CARLOTTA PATTI'S FAREWELL. Max Strakosch begs to announce that the renowned can- tatrice MISS CARLOTTA PATTI, now on her return from the most auccessful concert tour on record, to the unqualitied delight of crowded audiences, will, prior to her positize departure for South America, give & few ‘GRAND FAREWELL CONCERTS at Steinway Hall, commencing Wednesday, April 6, 1870, In making this announcement Mr, Sirakosch dosiren_ to state thas this will be the last opportunity his patrons will have to bear this eminent vocalist, as Miss Patti bas decited not to vist the United States professionally again, ahe having received the most flattering oifers and Sempting inducements from the Imperial Director of Brazil, which having accepted, she will shortly depart for Kio Janeiro to fuldl her engage: ments there, Max Strakosch will spare no pains or expense to render these FAREWELL PATTI CONCERTS of the most brilliantly varted and attractive description, In her first concert, WEDNESDAY EVEN Miss Carlotta Patt witl be suppo THEODOKE RITTER, tho great classical Pianist, who has achieved such pre-emi- nent success in her concerts MR, J. F. PRUME, the distinguished Violin Soinist, whos6 ‘playing has elicited the most pro‘ound adratration of his aud MR. HENRY SQUIRES, the eminent Tenor, whose interpretation of ballads has won for him ao much renown HERR JOS! the most renowned basso 0 A GRAND CON Mr. G. W. COLBY The sale o! day, April 4, at 9 A. M. N IBLO'S GARDE 0, STARS. BALLET, 29 IN NUMBER. ees -Director and Conductor ‘commence at Steinway Hall on Mon- RIDAY, April 1, ewell benefit of F, Mr, and Mrs, BARNEY WILLIAMS, when ihey will apponr in 8 GLORIOUS PIBCES. 3183 BROADWAY. 61834 618: LADIES’ NEW 6isig 618s ANATOMICAL MUSE 61834 8186 @ o——. 618) 618g 61855 618g Clb 818 be No Indy should 61835 615% fail to vislt this marvellous and wonderful collec- 618% 613'4 tion. Females enly in attendance. Blase 61g Open trom 4 A. M. till7 P. M. 61334 S) NEW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY will close on Saturday, April 2. E GARMO'S ROOMS TO LET—BY THE DAY, NIGHT, week, mouth or seaaon, for concerts, lectures, art exhibl: tions or otber purposes. Apply to WM. B. DE GARMO, 82 Fifth avenue, corner Fourteenth street. 1$8 LILLIAN 8. EDGARTON LECTURES AT COOPER Tngtitute Friday evening, April 1, on “Woman is C on. jeley’ will preside. le at Madame Demoro: Broadway and Thirteenth i Dutton'a boo! Broadway, and Theatre Ticket Ottice, 114 Broadw: Nisuo's GARDEN, GRAND GALA NIGHT, FRIDAY, April 1. N HOUR IN SEVILLE, BARNEY THR BARON. Mr. and Mrs. BARNEY WILLIAMS in ail the pieces, It be- ing the occasion of their FAREWELL BENEFIT. FAIRY CIRCLE, K Bure LEON'S MINSTRELS, 720 Broadway. IMMENSE SUCCESS-THE GREATEST HIT OF THE SEASON. CHING-CHOW-HI. LEON AS FE-AU-NICH-TON. Houses crowded nightly by the elite of fashion to witne this rt Ahern 5 which is pronounced by the pre public to # the best opera boutfe ever offered. CHING-CHOW-HI, CHING-CHOW-HI, RELIGIOUS NOTIC aM REY, HENRY B. MONTGOMERY, D. D, WILL PREACH in st. John’s chapel, Varick stroet, Wedneaday evening, March 30. Services commence 73 P. _MACHINERY, Ou FRUIT, PICKLE AND VINEGAR FACTORY, desirably located in a flourishing Western city; bi advantages and Ii erun of t For particular dice, —CAN BE SEEN IN OP- t, Brooklyn. OR SALE—AT 7 PBR CENT DISCOUNT, THE 810 OF TOOLS OF FULTON IRON WORKS, pooper Lathes, Planers, Drilling and Rivetting Machines, Shears and misouilaneous Tools, Catalogue at the works, 495 Oberry street. Ms BE SOLD-AN IRON HEATE! BOILER OR ‘Still, 65 feet by 43g; head at one end; door at the other. 66 Cortlandt street, Sold cheap. eration at 141 Plymouth st Inquire SECOND HAND, AT A SACRIFICE, ALL IN GOOD © ‘running order, one Engine, 15 horse power ; one Smith's four-sided Moulding Machine, one Tenoning Machine, one foot Morticing Machine, one ‘Saw Table, one Swing Cross jut, one Boring Machine. Inquire of J, JACOBUS & BON, 138 Wooster street. WASTED TO PURCHASE—A SMALL CHAMPAGNE OF Hoda water Bottling Machine; alto x Bottling Bened. Address H. ©. B., box 19% He: 35, FIRST AVENUE.—PIRST CLASS LOCOMOTIVE OW tubular Botler, 3 years old, 8 horse power; wilh be sald chong Inquire (com 10 to 3 o'clock daily. office, RDAY MORNING, an AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. 5" AVENUE THEATRE, c pig 4 THEATRE. FRELION Proprietor and Manager 2.47 STauRY, NEAR BROADWAY, » ne ne, Tene wie Se Tee HARRY GURR, Mile, GERALDINE, Mons, SENYAH, Mile. BASTIAN, ‘the four champion Trapeze Fertormare of the world, Tt £07 exhibition ever before offered to the citizens of New Pour Trapero Performers at the same time. “ MONB. LEON raiAY ELL WITH HIS BDUCATED IH balance , DICK AND DASH. DICK in bis wonderful ‘wet on the slack rope. Firat appearance of Mr. T. BE, JACKSON and Mr. J. B, ROWLAND. ‘The performance will . on SERPENT ON THE HEARTH. (COsTEMPORANEODS soctETY! Fe tH ll aga etap: ca tea F THE IRISH EMIGRANT, 7 — MATINEE SATURDAY, Now IN ITS SEVENTH WEEK. GEORGE FRANCIS TRAIN ‘ait leat oa Sunday evea> ing for the benefit of the Fenian Brotherhood. AUGUSTIN DALY pret EVENING, AT 4, , . | intiatadped t ppes. FAMOUS COMEDY OF O0ODS MUSEUM AND MENAGERIE, Successor to Barnum's, BROADWAY, CORNER OF THIRTIETH STREET. OPEN EVERY DAY AND EVENING, CROWDED FROM PIT TO DOME. E GREAT SENSATION EVERY NIGHT. (¢ FrRou-FRoU,” SAYS THE NEW YORK HERALD, “Ts THE DRAMATIC SENSATION OF 1810.'* FAITHFUL REFLEX OF SOCIETY IN ITS FRIV- ‘ é TH WET rug Site Ar ARB RIG EH i FPeou-rnou matinee ane Ue D NG Lili einige THE D KING BYEB¥ saturpay, ara EVER EVERY ¥ ot HE WEDNESDAY MATINEES SATURDAY MATINER, Da will be resumed April 20. SATURDAY MATINEE, ALLACK'S, Proprietor and Manager LESTER WALLACK BLONDE MATINEE EVERY DAY AT 2 Doors open ut Tig to Cojameiee at 8 o'clock. a pane P| Le I PYGMALION Burt Jenuy Wilmore, a Harland, Mr. WALLACK renpesttully announced that the drama | PYGMALION Burlesque, Erally Pitt, Line Wilmore, aes, be vcesnted bunts! OST Al SEA, Pry AQION Burl que, Hot Rogers, Ay fe Ly eke pos wee PYGMATION Burlesque, Louis Meatayer, and Blondes. in consequence of the ear!y production of Tom Tayior's last ‘The Living Wild Antmais, pskesmsics ; ‘The Heautiful Birds, aim. <= RS, The Chamber of Ho Lost At SEA, The Million Curtonities. Lost 4T SEA) 5 On View, AT ALL HO! CADEMY OF MUSIC. POSITIVELY LAST WEEK OF THR PAREPA-KOSA ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY, LOST aT CARL ROSA.. -| Directors | .......0. D. HESS & CO Lost At D. de Vivo, Busin H. Jackson, Stage Manager. witha WED) Y EVENING, March 30, POWERFUL cast FIRST BENEFIT IN AMERICA STARTLING AND EFFECTIVE SCENERY, eS ROSE TERSEE ee STARTLING AND EFFECTIVE ENE Bit FOR THE OCCASION, including the PIER AT HUNGERFORD, PIER AL HUNGERFORD, EXTERIOR OF ACTON VILLA, NERY, AN EXCELL! MINO, Grand Opera, IL TROVATORE. EXTEMIOR OF ACTON VILLA, me. PAREPA-ROSA, Wordlltt ROSE HERSEE, an Mrs. E. Secuin, Minn Geraldine Worden, Miss Boudinot, Mr. THE MARVPLLOUSLY REAL w!dwell, ‘ 4 i THE MARVEDLOUSLY REAL Bhs Ca\iwell, Mesira, Castle, Laurence, Seguln, Hall, &e., {n the BURNING ATTIC. Conductors, Mr. Carl Rosaand A. A. Reiff. Beast ante THURSDAY, BROOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC, SADR A RAT eee ARI AGE OF Figago will be repeated. SATURDAY, last Mutinee and last appearance in New York of this company. LYMPIC THEATRE. “FOURTE LOST At Sia. LOST AT BHA Nimo “GARDEN, ( ra. «JARRETT & PALMER, DAY, MARCH 40, 1870. POSITIVELY LAST WEEK of the engagement of MR. AND MRS. BARNEY WILLIAMS, and LAST TWO NIGHTS of the EMERALD RING, EMERALD KING, MERALD RING, THIS DAY, at a Leasees and Man: W E VENTH WEEK. THE ONLY SURVIVING HAMLET. TO BE INUED Every Evening and Wednesday and Saturday Matinoe, UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, 3 Dectdediy the most pop- ular and joyable je TERTAINWENT at EMERALD RING, E 2 its SUPERB PD SE TT: . HAMLET. EXQUISITE SCENERY, rors HAMLET, Yent in the elty. (Mr. FOX AN?’ EF S, si AMLET. | ndmirably supported, . CHARMING MUSIC. HAMLET, | aocomy aalod by Meppro: sr SONGS: AMLET. | priate Boenery, Costumes, THE STORM, THE RISING OF Ti HAMLET. ther with introduote- THE WRECK, THE RESCUE. HAMLET. | ry VOGAL and INSTRU. Also Telbin's Beautiful Panorama, “THE LAKES OF KILLARNEY FRIDAY, JOINT FAREWELL BENEFIT OF Mit. AND MRS. BARNIY WILLIAMS, THREE PIECES. | THREE PIECES. | THREE PIECES, FAIRY CIRCLE, HOUR IN SEVILLE. BARNEY THE BARON. a SATURDAY FAREWELL MATINEE OF MR, AND MRS. BARNEY WILLIAMS. MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 4, first app: season of the LYDIA THOMPSON TROUPE, upon which occasion will be presented an EN TIREL SPECTACULAR EXTRAVAGA, (written expr them), entitled PIPPIN ; OR, THE KING OF THE GOLD MIN! NEW SCENERY, COSTUMES, APPOINTMENT: er, kc. Of tho mbat persect and Prilliant deacription. BOX BOOK NOW OPEN. ee GARDEN. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT, A STUPENDOUS BILL IMITATION: Th for the FAREWELL BENEFIT Deli 1 P MR. AND MRS. BARNEY WILLIAMS. NORMAN eee FAIRY DRAMA. PROTEAN COMEDY. IKInit FARCE. For the first time in many years at thia establisnment, Sous THE FAIRY CIRCLE. HOUR IN SEVILLE. ©. BARNEY THE BARON. THE GREAT ONIGINALS EG NAL eS CE NC iN. pe prow ee ss s EW YORK CIRCUS, * . L. MENTAL MUBIC. Seats secured TWO WEEKS IN ADVANC at the M® ¥-8: CONWAY'S PARK THEATRE, BROOKLYN. THIS EVENING, illustrated by Mr, and Mrs. F. 3. CONWAY and the entire strength of the Star Company. SATURDAY, April 2, “FROU-FROU" Matinee, commonc- ingat2r.M. NHEATRE FRANCAIS. THURSDAY, MARCH 31 THE, FRENCH COMPANY, Firat time in America, ‘The original FROU-FROU. ‘Tiokete at Schirmer's, 701 Broadway, and at Theatre. rance this MUSIC, GAN FRaNcr FLY, BY BOBBY sy COM E'S NEW SONG AND DANCE! ltt UEEN AND WEST. ‘gan and Billy Emmett's Eccentricities. Birch, Bernard and Backus in New Acta, LAVALLIK'S GREAT ORCHESTRA, LAS WEEK OF LEGGET AND ALLEN, ‘The wondertul dancers, GENUINE HUMOK—LOVELY SCREAMS. DAN BRYANT Fourteenth opposite Academy of Music. 7,08 Music, 14th st. L. B. LENT. a seee+e-Ditector th time of Shoo, Fly. E| i T. SHOO, F! WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. BRYANT’S MINSTSRES| HAMLET SHO ROLINE ROLLAND. BRYANT'S MINSTRELS| HAMLET. BRYANT'S MINSTRELS| HAML! BRYANT’S MINSTRELS) HAMLE’ BRYANT'S MINSTRELS| HAMLET. BRYANT’S MINSTRELS| HAMLET. SHOO, BRYANT'S MINSTRELS| HAMLET. SHOO, FL! UNSWORTH, EUGENE, DAVE REED, G. W. H. GRI FIN, LITTLE MAC. Thuraday, complimentary matinee benefit to Mr. THOMAS C. BURNS. Attractions, BRYANT’S MINSTRELS—l4TH STREET—SH100, FLY. RYANT’S OPERA HOUSE, MATINEE THURSDAY. COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT TO MR, THOMAS C. BURNS. MATINEE AT 2. MATINEE AT 2, GREAT ATTRACTION. GREAT ATIRACTION, Messrs, John Mulligan, Frank Kearns, Johnny fart, ‘Add Ryman, Master Barney, J. Oberest end ‘Bryant's Minstrels, THURSDAY af'2, T. C. BURNS’ BENEFIT, Nisto's GARDEN, MRS. BARNEY WILLIAMS, on the occasion of her Farewel) Benefit, wil appear ia her truly’ wonderrul performance of WW CHARACTERS in. AN HOUR IN SEVILLE, ronounced to be perfect. Her wonderfully rapia and din- uct changes of #0 many characters and costumes exceod all other attempts of the kind, HEATRE TICKET OFFICE, 114 BROADWAY. RESERVED SEATS FOR ALL THEATRES. » SHOO, SHOO, 00, SHOO, THE EQu will repeat her brilliant brot GRAY EAGL! ‘The popular Hibernian wit ana LONDON CLOWN, TOM BARRY, together with tha ENTIRE CIRCUS TROUPE, ngAitmission, ic. ; children under ten, 25c.; reserved sonte TRIAN SENSATION, jhts upon ber unsuddled thorough , angers [Spordticed HALL, MISS ANNA E. DICKINSON, ON TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 5. SUBJECT—TO THE RESCUB. Admission 60 cents, Resarved Seata 2% cente oxtra. The sale of Reserved Seats will commence Tucsday mora ing, March 31, at Steinway Hall. Doors open'at 74; Lecture at 8. UN Mb ONLY CORRECT LIKE 3 OF KIERNAN'S “DESTROYING ANGEL, WHICH PASSED OVER THE HOUSE OF ISRAEL,” WILL BE FOUND IN THE TELEGRAM CARTOON | | TODAY. LOOK OUT FOR THIS IMMENSE HIT IN TODAY'S EVENING TELEGRAM. __ THE LECTURE SEASO} MPORTANT LECTURES TO GENTLEMEN ONLY, ON interesting, invaluable and sclentific subjects, showing how to live and what we live for, are delivered daily ai the New York Museum of Anatomy. Those unable to attend can recelve a copy by forwarding 25 cents to the Secretary, 618 Broadway. POLLO HALL. APOLLO HALL. Corner Broadway and Twenty-eighth street, TENTH WEEK. MAC EVOY'S NEW HIBERNICON, or A TOUR OF IRELAND, Visite all he principal cities and places of ‘nterest im Ire ARNEY AND THE GHOST. irewerved seats, Wc, Matinee Wodnesdays t2P.M. Children, 6c. ; adults, 25 PIANOFORTES. S)” PIANOFORTES ARE SUPERIOR iN tone, finer {n finish and more durable than any oth manufactured, for which they were awarded the prize me at the American Institute Fair, 1569, and are offere! extren ly low tor cash or tstalments. Warerooms 137 Eighth street, near Broadway, land. GREAT OFFER.—HORACE WATERS, 481 BROAD- way, will dispose of 100 Pianos, Melodedns and Organs of ix Urst class makers, at extremaly low prices for cash div: 9 i ring thia mouth, or will’ take from $5. to #45 monthly u: ing, Aprit 4, 1870, at $ o'clock, Charity Concert n aid of the paid, The same to let, and rent money applied if purchased, | destitute Cubans in thts city, Clara Louine Kellogg ew Chickering Piands are included in this offer. Konconi, Mr. tuinon, Mr. C. Werner, Mr, ——-— —-— . 0 BARGAIN—ONE OF STEINWAY'S FIRST CLASS CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION HALL, ‘Twenty. street and Fourth ayenue.—Monday even- OUNG ME Habel- double round Pianos; several uprigite, 8200 and $250; | (1S 818 gaara Pianos, us. good ae new, ‘$i, At STHEDWA ) 615 & HOLLYERS, 65 West Sixtotath sireot, betwoon Fifth and | #8 Bro BY nat lO — ame: 818 Wo are (carfuliy and? 61s CHISKERING PIANOFORTE, AT A SACRIFICE | #18 | wondertulty ema. i 518 for cash, with every improvement, in perfect order; | 614 A > ols ‘The Beantios, Wonders and Monstronities of 615 &@ beautiful rosewood Pianoforte for #125. 618 J. BIDDLE, 18 Ainity atrect, near Broadway, | 613 the Human and Animal Creation to be soen ab 618 —— a aa - 61s cone visit. os A. MAGNIFICENT 13 OCTAVE CARVED ROSEWOOD eS hs EAE Piano for $350, cont $600; good ne new. At 747 Lroad- | rVHE LAWS OF GRAVITATION way, opposite Astor place. Call and see tt. set wt desance b; N. P. B, CURTISS. The Obedteny Ball, #1 50. aa. en Patent applied for.) A. BRILLIANT TONED 7% OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PI. Will pe ready in a few days, ‘anoforte for sale—The property of a private family do- HARTZ! Magical Repository, 743 Broadway. in use eight months, has all modern ad lining housekeepin, improvements, cost Stool and Cover. Also complete Furniture f iu tots, at haif cost, Call 113 West Twenty-seventh street, near Sixth avenue. BLO'S GARDEN, FRIDAY EVENING, Apriltl, AN HOUR IN IRELAND, Fun, Frolic, Song and Dance. AN HOUR IN SPAIN AN HOCR IN A. MAGNIFICENT, RICHLY CARVED, FOUR ROUND corners, rosewood 74 octave Planoforto, made to order for 4800; only oven moaitis in ues, wil! be sold for BERB; aiso rich Parlor, Chamber and Diving Furniture ‘at half cost; pro: perty of private family. 1 East Tenth sirest, one block west 7 lace and Firth avenue, of Broadway, between Universiy place and firth avenue. oy nao FAMILY LEAVING THE CITY WILL SELL A THE GREAT ETHIOPIAN ARTIST, WILL APPEAR magnificent Pianoforte; carved rosewood, seven octave, COMIQUE MATINEE, THIS AFTERNOON, ting Dass, celebrated city maker guarantee lve years) FIFTY STAR ARTISTS. 100, for less than $200. 113 Seventh street. Mr. and M DOPULAR COMIC SONGS,—“4 es aoe BAW ESAU," $00. SUPERB ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, MADE TO “Goodbye John," Bbc, ; “Hoop Ln," 8c. ; ‘Beautiful Bal> order, celebrated olly maker, fully quaranteed, aed six | let Girl," 0c, ; “Morse Fly, Come Tekle Me," “Par Excele months, cost $750, for $260, Parlor Suits, Marqueterie Cabl- | leave," S00. DITBON & CO. Broadway nets, Paintings, Bronzes, Silverware, Statuary, rare Works | ~— _ — Ad — aon of Art; a sacri6ce; property family leaving city. 57 West | 66 4 NTIWOMANS RIGHTS AND ANTI-ISMS."—LEC- pear Sixth avenue ture vy Miss Maud Ernest, Do Garme Hal, ipo eta REOFIV S FOR My | Bue and Fourteenth street, Wednesday, March 80, at 3 o’elo ypetors Saturday, will sacrifice it to | \+OUNG LADIES OF TALENT DESIRIOUS OF ADOPT- 35 Third avenue corner Fourteenth | YOUNG LADIES OF TAL vp (at sare4a aL oD, gin = = | name, age and remdence, JARRETT & LA VEGA, Herali BARE CHANCK.—$100— ROSEWOOD CHICKERING | ce, New York, Pianoforte, modgra style and tmprovements, in perfact ASTOR HOUSE EXCHANGE —CHOIOR sears (Se. Order; also Stemway7 < octave rovewood carved, cost $500, 350. ourth ‘ cured in advance for Fifth Avenue, Olympic and Wal- Fe awa Bi a IES _.. | inck’s Theatres. LADY WILL SACRIFICE FOR 8100 HANDSOME, a, SONC N n Pianoforte 4 Bool modern ttyle and improvements: Be cnet yale Prey el Ae geo Oder: aplendid tone, No. 28 | SOG AN, 100 Last Houston street, near Bowery, in the store. HEATRE FRANCAIS TO LET—FOR OPERATIC AND dramatic performances, concerts, fairs, leciures, balla, by wwe dar. week or month. ° Apply to L, GRAU or at Direo: HAND | tor’aodice, Theatre Francais, Weat Fifteeath street iments, | = = oe street, one block . pelled to leav: dofray my expenses atreet. OR SALE~A 8RCOND HAND ROSEWOOD PIANO, 634 octave. C 204 East B} i treat, YREAT BARGAINS IN NEW AND SECON Pianos for Pinnos to let and sold on in ai ©. J. BETTS' warerooms, 4 Bleeck west of Broadway. — A GOMPETENT, TENOR, ACCUSTOMED 70 THR F YOU WANT A GOOD PIANO CHEAP © AL Eniscopal ‘service, wishes an engagement 09 MERRELL'S wareroom, No. ¥ Dulon square aeisee May 1, Ina tiret class quartet choir. Address f2NOR, care instalments er rented; any way to suiicustomera, Only look | of 5. Tt. GORDON, 708 Bi ‘at them before you decide elsewhere. a - ~ a — A GERMAN GENTLEMAN, FIRST CLASS PLANO. IANO FOR SALE~AT 470 WEST FORTY-TIIKD player, educated at the Berlin Univenity, wishes to ex- iroet. change Instruction in Music for Board avd Lodging, in a re- spectable American family; Brooklyo preferred, Address USIC, Herald office. OSEWOOD SEVEN OCTAVE PIANO FOR, #100. ingulticent seven octave rosewood, haying carved leg ™ . Great bat OR SALR—AN OLD VALUASLE ITALIAN VIOLIN, overmrung base atid al madera lmprovernants. vf Be eee a RH hed Delancey aN. at ITED TO EXCHANGE—A FIRST CLASS NEW 0 STANDARD ORGANS TO RENT-AT ¥ PRR W “ano, (or Furalture. Ad won 48, Jersdy City, month, or sold by monthly paymeats, at PELOU. hi eee ee | BET, PELTON & CO.'3. Al Brondwas.

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