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na BOARDI WANTED. THE ACCOMMODATION OF ‘uptown we bave opened a at Secon eactes Lerkihtret from eh 8 P. M. every day im the 86 West © \tcenth st.eot; dricht and sunny; ‘or without Board; mouerate prices; table good; references ATH AVENUE, 851, SECOND DOOR BELOW THIRTY. +) ‘fourth street. —-A line front Koom and Bedroom on fourth th Board; also one single Room; references STB_LAVENUE 2854 DESIRABLE, HANDSOMELY jbed Second Floor, with two large Rooms above. to Pt Suite or otherwise, te families or gentiemen; table | class. | $ ed Rooms, with excellent Board, suitable for fami | single gentlemen. Apply at 350 and 183 Bleceker street, | Blocks West of Broadwa: us | | | | YOR DESIRABLE FURNISE TO $10 PER WEE }@ WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.—THIRD STORY 16 Fes’xtom to iets with Board, tow famlly oF single gentlemen. Reference. #20 FOR LARGE HANDSOME ROOMS, | AN 18 ewly “carpeted acd neatly farmed, with clean and good substantia: table. References. 6i2'West Four- | teenth street, near i:ichth avenue, | WASHINGTON PLACE, NEAR THE NEW YORK | 18 MT cecant from Parlor and Becroom, on the | third Boor, to rent, w ‘Orst class Board; aiso handsome ball | Rooms for single genvemen. | 23 | EAST FOURTH STREET, SECOND BLOCK EAST Unexceptionabie table; dinner, 1 1’. M. of Broadway. —Pleasant large and single Rooms, with | 24. WEST NINTH STREET.—LARGE FRONT ROOM, | = ‘Terma reasonable. on first floor, to Jet, with Board; references ex- changed. L STREET, NEAR PRINCE.—ROOM . furnished or unfurniahed, to let; Room ekeeping; niso single Kooms, with or ‘without Boar ‘ing in May. 2 7 NINTH STREET, BETWEEN BROADWAY AND | 57 University place,- well furnished Rooms, | for two; also table accom: references, some singie and others euita modation for a few day boarder: B33 SE, CLEMENT'S PLACE (MACDOUGAL STRE Do “Nicely furnished, com/ortable, pleasant Rooms to let, with a first class tabie; location ceatra: and desirable; refer- ences exchanged ; terms reasenable, QQ HUDSON STREET, CORNER HARRI 3 to x6 per week ; turnished Rooms to let, w: ‘oul Board, and for ligt housekeeping; American fan OO WEST MPSTIETH STREETS reRNISHED Rooms to let, with Board, to families and single ratlemen ; accommodation first class; yable boarders. JOS FOURTH AVENOE, NEAR TWELFTH STR | Handsomely furnished large front Room; Board | frst class; gentleman and wife; aiso handsome anal Room for a gentleman; moderate charges. 5b RAST TWENTY-FIRST STREET BETWEEN Je) Lexington and Third avenaes.—Furaished Koom to ‘et, with board, to gentiewnan and w or two gentlemen; 16 per week for both; three or four geutiewen can be ec commodated with day board. 159 MEST TWENTY THIRD Od family will let, with coard, to a gentleman and w @ nice front Room und Bedroom, southern exposure, at moderate price; also Rcoms for siugle genuiemen, 918 WEST FUTEENTH STREET —A LA FUR- | 2 nished Room, with hot aud cold water, closet, ward- Fobe,&e., with vrealfast if desired. to gentleman’ oniy; | house first class; fumily emali. References, #80 vacancies lor | STRERT.--A PRIVATE | | | 937 WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREDT.- PRONT PAR 40 (ior and adjoining Bedroom, on third tioor, fomely farnisnes, with Board. Si) T=, THIRTIETH STREET, BETWEEN ELGHTHA and Ninth avenues. to let, wi gentiewen. hand- ‘A few aicely furn: ‘oF without Board, to gentleman and wit d Rooms or single WEST TWENTY-SIXTH STREFT.—SECOND sory Room to jet, with Board, sa gentieman and | 7 813, gas Inclaced. | SMALL AMERICAN AN AGREF. able party to join th ntent Suit ot Unfurnisbed Apar and expenses of housexveping. A: NOMY, herald oilice. LADY CAN HAV a confinement, and {i 144 and dame WEST, avenue. PRIVATE. PAMILY, LIVING IN THEIR OWN | hoase, in Basi Twenty-irst street, near Bro: will Jet, with Parlor and Bedroom, elegantly {usnished. | Address M. L., Herald ottice. adopted out, Ly a West vortiew stievt, near 5 G WANTED. | AMILY, FOR GEX jon near Broadway, | ind BOARD AND LOUGIN ROAkD WANTED—IN PRIVATE tleman and wite; trout room ; lo fot above Fourveenth street, west. dross EURLKA, Herald oilice. Price $20 per week. WO YOUNG LADIES, SISTERS, DESIRE BOART in a private family or ‘where there are few other boar xc@ed $14; references exchanged, Au- Bridgeport, G Waste. private family nicely 1urniened kur ; BY A ¢ be between Twentieth and Thirtieth sire oress J. B. WILLIAMS, 274 1 ANTED—A MEDIUM SI with Board, io % private + nelghvorhuod avenue aod Twenty-ninth street. Terms uot exceed: per week for each. Address J. P. 8., Herald oifice. ADTED—TWO OR MORE UNFURNISHED ROOMS, for futher and daughter, with Board; no eb, taking part of a house with #smail Protestant fazolly; In- wide of Broadway and bighth avenue, Ninth and Twenty. third streets. H.G. AVERY, | 336 and 833 West Twenty-Hrst sircet. ine es | ‘ANTED—BUARD FOR AN AGED INVALID LADY | with widow, where she can have care and attention on moderate terms. ‘Call at 247 East Thirveenth street, trom | toland7 to 52 (NEW NO.) CRANBERRY & OZ house from Plymouth charei Wall or Fulton street ferry.—To iet, weil furnisbed Rooms, wits or without Board. A -WASUINGTON PLACK MOTEL, ONt DOOR FROM 4A. Broadway.-—European plan. Rooms en suite and | single, newly and elevantly furnished, at the lowest rates. | Nos, dand 6 Washington piace. NJEW ENGLAND HOTEL, 80 BOWERY, CORNER AN ‘Bayard street—z00 light Rooms, neatly furnished, $3 to $4 per week ; S0c. and Buc. per night; for gentlemen on'y. _______ OOPARTNERSIIPS. BE FIRM OF HALE & BURR IS THIS DAY DIs- solved vy its own Umtation, Either party will sign in liquidation. BEDI W. HALE NEW 3.024, Feb, 24, 1671. M. BURR, Jr. BUSINESS OPPOLTUNITINS. PARTY WITH $3.00 CAN SEOURE—WITH RENT paid for one year, a first class Dining Room, weil fur nd doing * good business. Apply at hotel, vis Greenwich street. ITH §1,00 CAN ENTER INTO A reliable cash manufacturing business, without risk ; articles staple; ready sales; large profits. Address M. MASON, box 13) Heraid o'lice. GENTLEMAN AXY, PERSON WIBHIXG BUSINESS AND HAVING $5,000 cash may epter into an agreca®le enterprise that will clear more than: 080 this w . Vor particulars in- quire of J. ELLIOTT, 3 Weat Thir:y-second street. N EXTRAORDINARY CHANCE FOR THOSE HAV- | PY: ing %}24,00 capital to ipveal mining coal; the mine is favorably located and already well developed: = liberal ar- rangement wili be made with the right party, Address DOAL, box 34 New York Post office. | NOAL YARD FOR BALE— GOOD LOCATION; QUAR- | / ter block from the river: long lense, low rent; hxtures in | rime order. Avply to aiKPHEN WOOD, Jr., 640 East ightecnth sireet, between avecues B and C. OR SALE OR TRADE—A PROFITABLE MANUFAC- turing Business, having two valuable Patents in every- | Gay use; established nine years. It bas elso mgood retail trade at the factory. Address P., Herald oflice. j ABTNER WANTED—IMMEDIAT! duce ard provision business, » be depended on. Particulars at 297 Washington street, rear ARTNER WANTED-WITH CA a well established, profitable manu: which can bo in: AL TO EXTEND curing business, eased (0 any extent; centrally located. ISAAU A. BIGG R27, FOR FAL AXD MANUFACTURE ON A Patent of great utility in the Lardware line, ‘Those 1h- terested wil! tue o their advantage to call and article at 176 Broadway. room -8. “| ZOUTH AFRICAN DIAMOND MINES.—1WO MEN | © agree to goto the above region, remain one year and share profite alike with any man furnishing 71,500 each, us fn out. For furtuer particulars address box S120 Fost office, Cincinnati, Obio PHYSICIANS AND OYHERS.—THE PROPRIETOR of a handsome cwineral spring property. comprising new, spacious and aubstantin! hove! Vulldings, furnished wit very roquitite, extensive grounds, springs several in num ber, rated for their valuable medicinal qualities, sur. roundings of great natural beauty, easy ucceas and a large ‘od increasing summer patronage, would like to arrange with competent parties to organize and conduct a permanent health institution or water cure, Address 8. R., No.7 Beek- man street, 7, WANTED CA, ZARTATR waNTED. warn ACA ‘capital of $5,000, to invest in the well payiug busines patent mosaic fcor and wainscoting; something entirely | ew and which any one wits the above, amouat oan resize id income. juire at ‘th street. agar > LH, RIECHENBERG ANTED—A PARTNER, WITH $75,000, IN A LAKGE | ‘well paying business; real estate und personal t to the business worth full amount of Pentod Address K., box a Horse, Wagon and Harness; west efile, 1p town, pre- ferred, Address, price, WM. W. GLEDHILL, 539 | Pa | " SATANTED—A PARTNER, WITH A FEW HUNDRED | N ae D denen yh business; practical know | yy ‘the business not req Inquire of H. OLSEN, iStowery, 1.500 abzod.. For ful’ paruculazs raid office, i * -FOR ALY INTEREST IN AN 33.00! tlergrie at wi pay $100,000 inside of ex months; & mse thing end no humbug. Apply at 108 bivadway, Fre be 6 WILL PURCHASE A VALUABLE PA- iN bandsome fortune can be Hil" pacuoulace addrese PAENTES, box 178 | bles, Beds a | boarding house of about 30 rooms, containing the ussal ing, | Phirbeth a d | tll o'clock, at the auction | nitar SAT 5 LLEN AU Aten ARE) sees STE prtage St. beri Leeda Art Galleries, 617 and 819 Broadway. THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDA evenings Feb. 28 24 and 25, at 734 o'clock, a ated ecb on. IMPORTANT BALE “OF PAINTINGS, BY ORDER OF EXECUTORS, being the coliection of a well known connois- Seur, deceased, and comprisis « works of well known wodera and old masters. ALSO, FOR ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, bout 8) fine Pictures of modern and ancient schools, to close invoices ana pay advances and ch: a Meortpsrianar abet spac elton of anit and moi ‘Onl Paintings (postponed from 27th and 28th i< the works of the following diatin- |. F. CROPSEY, N. A. Fr a admirablepticture of the White Mountains, painted io N. De Keyeer, F. Willems, D. De Noter, Foster, of London, — W. Havil, ef London, A. Gude, ‘Thomas Sully, Miriilo, i. Vernet, Veerbacher, Van3 er, Carlo Dolet, and others,’ The above are now on exhibition free, day and evening, with cutalognes, Be WEDNESDAY, March 1, at salesrooms, 95 Chambers and 77 Reade streets, a large and genera! assortment of Furoicure, Mirrors, Car- peta, Pianos, &c., Cc. removed for convenience of sale. SATURDAY EVENING, March 4, at the Leeds Art (ialleries, Nos. 817 and 819 Broadway, CAFFERTY FUND SALE of Cabinet Pictures, contributed by American Artists, about 140 in pumber, Particulars bereafier. THURSDAY, MARCH 2, A109 o'clock, at the residence 67 West Forty-oighth street, Flegant Household Furniture, consisting of a general sortment. Particulars hereafter. ROH. JOHNSTO! Oflice ana AUCTIONEER. jalesroom 37 Nassan atrect, ‘opposite the Post office. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL will sell on Monday, at 1035 o'clock, at their salesroom, 87 Naswan street, painted room Suits, Featber Peds, Mattresses, Quilts, Comfortables, Dressing’ Bureaus, Bedateaus, Washstands, Carpets, Rugs, Window Shades, 10 25 Velocipedes. 6 Pier Mirrors, gilt. 10 Pier Mirrors, walnut, 100 Mirrors, assorted siren. Ofice Furniture, Sitting and Standing Desks, Revolving ‘Chairs, Desk Stooln, Clocks, 4. % Se NG MAC! AUBERT B. WALDRON, AUCTIONERR, Salesrooms 108 Liberty and 121 Cedar street. Furnitare; Carpets, Beading, &c., this day, at 10%9 o'clock. WALDRON & COOKE: will sell as above rosewood, walnut and mahogany Parlor Sulla, in brocatel, reps and haircloth ; Lounges ana Easy Chairs, rosewood, ouk, walnut and enam- elled Chamber Suits; Bookenses, Buifets, Hall Stands, Bec stcads, Bureaus, Wasbstands, oak and walnut Extension T' Bedding in large quantities; Curpete, ewing Machines, Desks, Cutlery, Gi R. T. HAZELL, AUCTIONEER, Feb, 25, UCTION NOTICE This day (SATURDAY), at 1036 o'clock, at our salesroom, 118] Chatbers street, continuation of Trae Sale of Hardware, Cutlery, &c. To-day'a catalogue will embrace 700 lots Tabie and Pocket Cuslery, Razors, Scissors, Carvers, Stsels, Butcber Knives, &.. &c. ‘Also, inspection for account of whom ft ors—One case dozen Scissors, alighily under Port Warden’ may concern, Sc damaged. Catalogues at our office. R, T. HAZELL & CO., Auctioneers, 118 Chamoors street. —SUPREME COURT SALE Of the valuable Property known as No, 708 Broadway, on TUESDAY, Februnry 28 1871, af 12 o'clock noon, by ROBER1 DIRE, Auctioneers, at the E: Jesroom, 111 Broadway, under dire nes H. Coleman, Esq., referee. Size lot 25 tet by 137 feet 6 inches. re at the auctloneer's oMce, 87 Cedar UCTION SALE,—MAGNIFICENT HOUSEHOLD FUR- 4 niture. A rare chance :or Housekeepers. ‘On this day (SATURDAY ), Feb. 20, At the elegant residence, 67 West Fitternth street, between Filta abd Sixth avenues, at 1034 o'clock. Drawing Room Suits, covered French brocatel ; marqueterie e rose Cabinets, Talles, Etageres, Bookense, Can- Velvet Medaliion Carpets, Bronze Stat- rt uary, Clocks, Chandeiers, Pamtings by eminent artists; roxawood forte. celebrated maker; Extension Table, | sweooard, Stiverware, Linen, Glassware, Chinaware, rose- | wood Bureaus, Bedstends, Mattresses, Jlankels, Basement Furniture; Furniture servants’ apartments, AUGUSTUS A. SCHULZ, Auctioneer. RT NOTICE. P: EDWARD SOHENCK, Auettoneer, HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE OF EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN PAINTINGS, to pe sold at Aucvon, No. 6) Liberty street, tis day, Feb. 25, at 12 o'clock. UCTION. AUCTION AUCTION. 4 EDWIN NICHOLS & CO.. Avetioneers, ‘Over $25,000, wo ‘of elegant Household Fornivure auction this day SATURDAY ¢ o'clock precisely, large five stor street, one block of sroadway, a tew coors from Fifth avenue—Magoifi- rosewood Pisnoforte, Pompadour and latest styles of Suits, Turkish and Oriental Furniture. Lounger , Rockers. Cabinets, Etagcres, Tables, Bookcase Desk, hroazes, Paintings, Clocks, Vases, Statuaty; rosewood ens walnut Chamber Suits; Spring and Hair Mattresses, Bol- 0 Pi Tory. Clocl Blankets, Sidepoards, Extension Table, afir- , Glass, China, Silver Ware, Cutlery, &c. \ UCHION SALE, THIS [DAY AT Il OCLOCK, OF A” new and second band Top and Open Wagons, Rocka- ways, good Sleighs, single and double Harness, Robes, x kets, &c., by COLE & MURPHY, 379 Fulton street, rooklyn. AUCTION | NOTICE, atreet, near Sixt is by catalogue. LU! 13 WEST TWENTYSEVENTH venue,—Over $20,C00 worth and 400 BR FITZGERALD, Auctioneer, will seli, this day (Saturday), commencing at 10% o'clock, ail the tleant costiy Household Furniture, many rare and costly Ww of art contained In above private brown stone Tesidenco, viz.. magniticent brildiant-toned 734, octave rose- wood Pianoforie, tour rich Parlor Suits, Of! Yaintings, Bronzea, Mirrors, Bookcase, Lace Cnrtains, Centre Tables, Turkish Chairs, Ve.vet and Brussels Carpets; Bedroom Suns, Dining Room, Basement and Kitchen Furniture, in juts 40 suit purchasers, Sale positive, rain or hice. Goods boxed and shipped for purchasers. Barre 0: 10%, AUCTIONEER HOUSEHOLD FUR- niture, in Fourth street.—This aay, Saturday, February 25, at 10% o'clock, at No. 85 Fourth streot, between Second enue and Bowery, the entire plain Furniture of a large assortment of Carpets, Oflcloths, Beds and Bi Bureaus, Furnaces, Stoves, Kitchen Furniture, &c. Goods must be taken immediately after the sale. BY 2088 A, DUNN, AUCTIONERR JOHN A, DUNN ¥ & CO., sairsroom 133 sowery, will sell on Monday next, vith Inst.,at one o'clock. at No. 68 Cortlanat street, corner of Washinton, the contents of that first class corner Sample Room, nicely fitted up and doing a good business. BY JOBS A, DUNN. AUCTIONEER JOHN 4. DUNN & 00. iesroom 283 Lowery, will sell this day, UL o'clock, st No. 333g Bowery, the contents of a Cigar Store, viz.:—Counter, Shoiving, Giass Case, Indian Figure, Stove &e., de. BY TESS, KEXWORTH, AUCTIONEER WILL SELL this day, at 10 o'clock,'at 408 Eighth avenue, between U Thirty-first alzeets, the Fixtures and’ Contents of a Liquor Store, removed from storage tor convenlence of sale; rust be sold, rain or shine, and removed to-day, the owner having no further use forthem. N. B.—Also a lot of Household Furnfture of a family declining housekeeping. Deniers lavited. )XECUTOR'S SALE—VALUABLE THIRD AVENUE perty. . FAIRCHILD, Auctionecr.—V. K. BVENSON, SON & OO. will sell, at public auction, at kxchange Saierroom. 111 Broadway, on Tnesday, February 271, mx Lots, on Third avenue, near Forty-second street, in'the vicinity of the rand Union depot, For further par- ticulars apply at the office of the Anctioneers, 11 Pine street, or w SANOZL CARDWELL, Executor, 698 Third avenue. AMES M. MILLER, AUCTIONBER. d "Auction Sale. JAMES M. MILLER will seil at public auction on Monday, February 27, at 12 o’clock, noon, at the bxcbange Saies- room, UI Broadway, the valuable Houses and Lote 17 Hieccker street, on the southeast corner of Weat Tenth 1, 2 feet 8 inches front by about 43 feet 1 inch deep; ‘Bloecker street, on the northwest corner of Weat Tenth strect, 28 feet 11 inches on Bleecker street by 26 feet 6 inches deep, and 317 West Feyth street, adjoining tue corner, 28 feet 1 inca by 28 feet 11 inéhes dee This property is very desirable for investment ; Is situated in an improving neighborhood, and one of the best locations for any business on the west side of the city. For maps or partictlars apply to WM. & A. W. LOWEKRE, 289 Green- wich street, New Yorks, or to the sactioncer, at’his office, 28 Pine street. ACO’ BOGART, AUCTIONEER. ‘phis day, February 25, street, Household Purniture, Sofas, Tables. Chairs, Carpets, Mirrors, Looking Glasses, Bedsteads, Beds and bedding, Carprts, Ovicloths, £6. ; lot Bet toes, Counters, Store Fixtures, Ac. Horse Mart, corner Fifth uvenue and Forty-fourth street. M., PAYS, AUCTIONEER OFFICE NO. 5, GREEN- ML. wich avenue Will sell on Monday; Feb, 2, at 1015 o'clock, at 145 Wem ‘Tenth street, ail the Household Furni- ture contained in the said house, conatsting, in part, of Parior and Bedroom Sutts, Carpets, Ollcloths, Stoves and Ranges. Fuil particulars ip Sunday's Herald. DOUGHTY, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL BY AUC- tion thin diy, at 10} o'clock, at the salesrooms 79 Nassau street, a large and general assortment of new and second hand Parlor, Chamber and Dining Room Furniture; Carpets, Bede and Bedding, China, vrockery and Glass re. Sale worthy the attention of dealers and others. ARSHAL'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF AN EXE( UTION T will expose for ale at public anction this day, at 13 rempises, ail the right, title and faterest of Ryan hington market, JAKKER, Marshal. M OBTGAGE BALE, OF CARPETS FROM A PRIVATE Vi RESIDENCE.—BENJ. F. FAIRCBILD, Auctiones will sell this day (Saturday), Feb. 95, at 103% otclock, at salestoom, No. 9 Beach street, about 1,00 yards 18 AXMINSTER, WILTON, VELVET AND TAPESTRY CARPETS, being the entire Carpets of private restdence, removed for convenience of wale. Dealers and others invited. sale by order of mortuagee. R. By RUSSELL, AUCTIONEER. SELLS THIS Day, At bis salesroom, 26 Hudson street, at o'clock, Fur: . Bedding, Carpets, Stoves, all kinds of Housebold Furniture; also ove Horse Harness. W™, SITTERS, AUCTIONEER, SELLS THIS DAY, at 1046 o'clock, at SU Varick mreet, ali the Furniture, &c,, in the large five tory house, comprising Parlor, Cham? ber, Dtping Room and Kitehen Furniture, 6. fine Carpets, Bedding, China, Glass, Stoves, Gus Pixtures, 2 rooms. M noon, on the & MeUoy in the Biock and stall 247 W STRUCTION, T TOWNSEND'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 18 BOWERY, private inutruction day and evening: bookkeeping, Spencerian penmanship, arithmetic, Freach, German, Tear! jab, shorthand, ‘and knglish;’ Indies’ depart. ment, Delegrapby by ao experienced operator, FRENCH PROFESSOR DESIRES AN ENGAGE ment in families or classes of a school; he also can teach German perfecuy; tire: class cefereuces. Address 6. ‘282 East Tonth street. | prindlog 0 _FOR SALE, RR THE ACCOMMODATION OF OUR NUMEI uptown patrons we have 0} eda Branch Oboe at 1846 Broadway, corner Thirty-first veh, for verti ments and subscription for the Ww ¥ RALD without extra charge. This is the only aut ized branch ote inthis olty. yn from 8 A. M.til8 P. M. every day in the year. ‘A HOWARD WaTCH, A CAMELS HAIR INDIA Shawl, a set of Solitaire Earrings, live fine, will Bovold to pay advances, 671 Browlway: JOHN CHAMBERLIN, A —SAFES FOR SALF.—A LARGE STOCK OF BECOND. + hand Safes, all styles and sizes, for ‘at_very low prices. AMERICAN STEAM SAFE COMPANY, 00 Broadway. A FOR SALE, OHEAP, OYSTER AND DINING + Saloons, Liquor Stores, Reataurants, Billiard Saloons, first class Boot and Shoe Stores, Bakeries, Grocet a try and City Hotels. “it tick pguebag MITCHELL'S Store Agency, A RARE CHANCE 70 PURCRASR A BOARDING AL house in a desirable locality. Kor further information inquire at 269 West Thirty-fourth atreet or at 67 (A LAG XARD FOR SALE_GOO0D LOCATION, EAST Thircy-ninth street. Apply at ¥5 Kast Thirty th st. GOOD ASSORTMENT OF SAFES, NEW AND second bana, bost city mukera, at low prices, exchanged. 10. cr QUIRK, No. 3 Park pace. (OAL YARD FIXTURES, STOCK AND GOOD W1LL | doing a proiitable business, for sale, with immediate pos- Session, “ile yard to lease. ‘Apply at 62l Kast Sixteenth street, between avenues A and B. YONF! TLONERY STORE POR SALE—A GOOD BUSI- _) ness, ten years established; German and French Confec- tionery and Ice Cream and Cuffee Saloon; four years’ lease. Apply at 8144 Bowery. (OAL YARD FOR SALE—LEASE, STOCK, FIXTURES / aud Good Will of a weil established business, Address CO, station D. OR SALE—A GOOD PAYING BAKERY; BAKING 18 barrels Apply to OR SALE—THE LEASE OF A PACKING HOUSE NO. 28) West Twenty-weventh atreet, being used for such thi iast seven years; two stories high, 100 by 95 feet; no restric. tions. Apply at the store or to N. CHRISTY, 130 West Twenty-Lfth street, for three days. er work cheap stent with Rooms to live in. APFNEY & CO., 225 Bowery, until aold, Fok SALE: TOY AND. CONFECTIONERY STORE, ICE Cream and Ovster Saloon; established six years; at- tache isa news depot cous a good business; small capital Tequired: tenements up ataira; begs stand in Port Chester, Adireas Mra, C. A. NORTON, Fdrt Chester, N. ¥ POE, SALE PATENT OF GLASS FRUIT JAR; HAS been run four years and has thirteen years. unexpired ; isa great favorite fu the market and {sa urat rate jar; the owner's time betng entirely occupied. with bie other business is the only reason for selling; it will pay well, even with » moderate capital; a few hundrea groas will be sold the pur- chaser at cost to enable him to fill early orders, Address box 4,209 Pout offlce. OR SALE—TO PHOTOGRAPHERS, 44 TUBE, 1 PATR 3 Tubes, 9 Gem tubes, Boxes, Bath, Stands, Rest, &c., at your own price. BARCALOW'S gallery, 73 Bowery. OR SALE.—FIVE YEARS’ LEASE OF PROMINENT Corner Store and Basement down town, with or without the Fixtures of restaurant and bar; or will exchange for country Place of equal value. Apply'to GEO. P, MERWIN, 149 Duane street, coruer West Broadway. FPOR,SALETA GOOD CORNER LIQUOR STORE; THE best chauce ever offered ; fou ars’ lease, 680 a year; newiy dtied up. Nineteenth street, tiret oor. Apply at 23u Wee \TOCK, LEASE AND FIXTURES OF A PROFITABLE © pret fancy goods business, in a good location, can be pare ata bargain. Apply in store 2,168 Third ave- nue, between 118th and L1sth street (Po PUBLISHERS AND CAPITALISTS. A RARE CHANCE FOR PROFITABLE INVESTMENT. A DAILY AND WEEKLY NEWSPAPER AND JOB OFFICE FOR SALE. The establishment is located in a leaaing Western city been doing a prosperous business for over thirty years, and is widely and favorably known throuchout the entire coun- tty, the weekly baving a larger circulation than any journal piblishe: outside of New York city. {The death of oue of the proprietors is the reason for its anie. For particulrrs, address NEWSPAPER, care of Geo. Rowell & Co. Advertising Agents, No, 40 Park row, New ore city. MACHINERY. Capsaine ROLLERS.—WANTED, ONE PAIR CRUSH- ‘24 inches diameter and 16 to 20 fnches in lengtl ©. W. COPELAND, 64 Broadway, OR SALE—A SMALL STEAM ELEVATOR, WITH Otis’ Engine. Apply at No. 9 bridge strect, New York. ing Roliers, ab FICADLEY'S PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES. Send for actreular. J.C. HOADLEY & CO., 46 Cortlandt and 9%, 95 and 97 Liberty street, LOST AND KOURO. 0G LOST.—815 REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR THE return of a small black and tan Terrier; strayed from . 14 Fifth avenue, on Thursday evening. OST.-THE FOLLOWING BANK OF ENGLAND Notes were lost in London on the bth February, 1870:— Eight of £1,000 exch, dated ct. 24,1848, Nos. 8,05, 82,008, £89,807, 82,208, $2,543, 8.543, 82,544, 821545, ‘One of £500, dated Nov. 27, 1868, No. $9,388. Three ‘of £300 each, dated July 13, 1869, Nos. 23, 418, 20,991, ‘One of £200, dated August 11, 1869, No. 29,713. One of £100, dated September 10, 1849, ‘No. 66,623, Four of £0 each, dated December '9, 1869, Nos, 96,513, 16,888, 81,671, 18,164. Two of £20 each, dated December 8, 1869, Nos. 99,956, 93,140. Qne of £10, dated October 6, 1869, No. 60,634. Payment of the above notes has been stopped at the Bank of England, but a reward wil! be pald by the undersigned for the return of the whole or any part thereof. HOWLAND & ASPINWALD, of and 65 South street Ls ON WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, A POCKET- book, containing note, unsigned dra(t and sundry other papers of ‘no value except to owner, payment having been stopped. On return to party named tnsfde of book a reward of 825 will be paid. Apply at 64 Pine street, LSE, REWARD AND NO QUESTIONS ASKED for = Hunting Case Gold Watch, No. 39,828; maker, Toblan, Liverpools if taken to G1 West Twenty-second street, New York. A! MENTS, THEATRE OOMIQUE, 514, THEATRE COMIQUE, * BUTLER & GILMORE Mie manndion TWO PERFORMANGES TO-DA' ¥. ENSE BI OF NOVELTIES. nt be a MATINEE Mi ne MA’ MATINEE MATINER TINER MATINEE MATING TINEE i AT 254 O'CLOCK PRECISELY, CHILDREN HALF PRICE. THE, WONDERFUL, LAURL TROU THE GRAND BALLET TROUPE, THE FLYING MEN OF THE Al AND THE ENTIRE NEGRO DEPARTM IN-NEW ACTS AND SPRCIALTIES, Afternoon doors open atl. Curtain rises at 2)¢. Bening performance at 73%, Reserved seata in advance, QU MPIC THRATER np WEEK AND CONTINUED SUCCESS ol Rg a. 1 = cu L H ne K ¥ L = 1 ° K eM u x OF THE PERIO! yD. ol. big Si BS LIEV, WEDNESDAYS AND BATURDATS, CONTINUED UNTIL FURTHER NOTH Seats secured six days in advance. In active preparation, ® totally original deems, written expressly for this theawre by Mr. Daly. QU uric THEarRE. @, L. Fox {lL appear, by particular it ee ” RS RATURDAY, FEB, %, NA SPECIAL MATINEE, AT 2 OCLOCK, AS THE I1BLO'S GARDEN. TWO PERFORMANCES TO-DAY, MATINEE AT 1%, EVANING AT 8. THE BLACK CRUOK REMODELLED, wanna enon CROOK BEMODELLED. Introduction of an ENTIRE NEW GRAND BALLET, entitled THE DEMONS’ REVEL, with new and elegant Comumes, wonderful and stariling effects, beautiful ‘and original music, qnd embracing in ite performance the entire ballet force of estal ment THE CELEBRATED RIZARELLI BROTHERS, the Gymnasts of the world, ONS. SIEGKIST and bis TWO BEAUTIFUL BOYS, ngod 8 und 4 in thelr FAMOUS SCENA DE SALON, BIGHTA WEEK OF THE GREAT MAJILTONS AND THE GREAT SKATERS, ‘with ail the superb scene: brillant effects, Se magnificent tableaux N298. GARDEN.—NIBLO'S GARDEN, BLACK CROOK MATINEE TO-DAY AT 134. BLACK CROOK MATINEE TO-DAY AT lig. BLACK CROOK MATINEE TO-DAY AT 1 TH AVENUE THEATRE. EVERY NIGHT AT 8. ©) Twenty-fourth street, near Broadwi ‘secured 19 daya in advance. Sole Lessee and Manager ........... Mr, AUGUSTIN DALY, ELEVENTR WEEK end SUPREME. SUCCESS of SARATOGAI THE GREAT LOCAL COMEDY. MONTHS to crowded and fasbionabie audiences and re- ceived wil SCREAMs OF LAUGHTER. Characters by Miss Fanny Davenport, Fan: ny Morant,Clara Morris, Lin “Nothing else is talked of in | dx Dejtz, Mrs. soctety”, TIMES | M. Harkin George Pai D. Whiding, others. ITH MATINEE Saturday 8 ost (2 1s superb local scenery, mag. nifcent fashionable” cos tumes, original music. RYANT'S OPERA HOUSE, TWENTY-THIRD STREET, Between Sixth and Seventh ava., near Booth's theatre. FAMILY MATINEE TO-DAY, AT 2 O'CLOCK, | Now acted for NEARLY $ is, . Davidge, "Devere aud Children baif price to the Matinee at 2 o'clock, MATINER| DAN BRYANT TO-DAY. [At TWO. MATINEE| DAN BRYANT TO-DAY. |AT TWO. MATINEE ‘Oco, Ar TWO. MATINEE coco, AT Two. MATINEE COCO, AT TWO. MATINEE coco, At TWO. MATINER COCO, AT TWO. MATINEE THE MONKEY AT Two. MATINEE OF THE PERIOD. AT TWO. McAndrews, Dave Reed, Tommy Sully, Brockw NELSE SEY: * (OUR, LITTLE MAC, DAN BRYANT, Norman, Foster, Jackson. to-day, at 3 o'clock. 'RELS TO-DAY, AT 2. 'NION LEAGUE HALL, TWENTY-sIXTH STREET AND MADISON AVENUE. WEBLIs PIANOFORTE RECITAL. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 35, AT3 P. M. Admission $1 No reserved seats. Tickets for sale at Ditson's, 711 Broadway, and at Albert Wobder's, corner Fifth avenue and West Sixteenth stcest. EDDY IN MONTE CRISTO. ° MATINEE TO-DAY, AT ? P.M, ‘AT WoOD's MUSEUM. O8T—MIDDLE OP LAST WEEK, BETWEEN EAST Washington place and Twenty-elghth street, » black three pendant Breastpin. Liberal reward to finder on furning same 10 $2 Eust Washington place. Los SMALL BLACK AND WHITE CURLY named “Chip.” The tinder will be suitably re by bringing him to 82 East Twenty-third street. LORE cGne COLLAR, BETWEEN SIXTIETH AND Seventy-first streets, on Third avenue. Liberal reward at 256 East Seventy-iirat street OST—RUSSIAN BLOODHOUND, MOUSE COLOR, dark spots. Liberal reward. 673 Greenwich street, iiquor store. O8T—IN GOING FROM TWENTY-FOURTH STREET to Fulton ferry, via Fifth avenui thence to City Wall, Brookiyn, via‘ Court street car, an Letruscan Earring with’ coral rose centre. The tinder will be suitably rewarded by returning the eame to 248 West Twenty-third street. New or! OST—A SMALL, ROUGH TERRIER SLUT, BLIND OF 4 one eve; jeather collar on neck. The dnder will receive 5 on returning it to 49 Sixth avenue. REWARDS. $. REWARD.—ON THURSDAY AFTERNOON, IN 3 ieee ‘shag hired No. 25, folng up, a red leather Pen- ry 3. inder will be reward or Jeaving it with C. F, STONE, 78 Broadway. legis! 5, REWARD—POR TH RETURN OF A PORTMON- +) nate, lost Thursday night, neat Houston street ferry, containing bills and key _WAL’ ‘ER REID, Piortst, 66 West Thirty-fourth street. $10 REWARD.—LOST, ON TUESDAY EVENING, lst inst., between’ Thirty-frst street and Steinway Hall, a Gold Bracelet. $10 reward will be patd to any one 9 Fifth $10 nd Forty-third strects and REWARD.—LOST, ON between Thirty-third {th and Sixth avenu Sleeve Button, Cameo head, 00 4 green stone. The hinder will return itto C,H. PHELPS, No. 617 Sixth avenue. THURSDAY EVENING, b1Q BEYARD. Lost, ON BROADWAY, A MALA- 4 chite Shawi Pin, with filigree gold work in centre, finder will please return it to Madame A. G. RUSSELL, 83 Kast Twentleth sireet. THE TRADES. A YOUNG MAN (SCOTCH), AGED 18, WISHES TO learn the carpenter trade; city or country. Address C, B., box 126 Herald of ce. SOBER, STEADY MECHANIC, WHO, OWING TO the depression of shipbuilding, is out of employment, desires a @tuation in hotel, store or elsewhere as repair car: peuter, general utility man, porter or such like; would be found usefui and willing. Address INDUSTRY, box 230 Herald office. |) AMOND MOUNTERS WANTED. Ww: i N Etruscan workers, chain makers, &c. TIFFANY @ CO., Union square, entrance on 15th st RINTERS.—A FIRST CLASS STONE HAND, FOK A ‘book room ; aiso one or two good jobbers. Address H. B., box 107 Herald oftice. JINGLE HAND YORGERS, EDGE AND HALF ROUND back cutters wanted Now, at Pompton, N. J. JAMES HORNER & CO. IANT TAILORS.—WANTED, BY A YOUNG Htuation as custom cutter, no objection to the country; Girst class references, Address for oné week B. A., stat on VU. 10 MANUFACTURING JEWELLERS. enameller desiros els; well experienced, fn GUERVON, 105 Mulberry st. 10 EMPLOYING PRINTERS.AN EXPERIENCED printey desires # situation as foreman of a book or job jee, Address HANSON, Heruid office. TANTED.GOOD WATCHCASK MAKERS but good workmen need A. LACHAT, 19 WANTEDS| MOULDER: ONE FULLY COMPETENT to mould coach and carriage hardwa: “ ponition or oroide; noue but an industrious and sober person need apply. and to suoh will be given sieady employment by RM. G., 18 nic t., Newark, N. WANTEDIA MECHANICAL ENGINEER, OF A ood polytechnic education, and ts a quick and correct Engitsh writer in descriptions and calculations of machinery. Address MECHANICAL, Herald ofc yANTED—A DRAUGHTSMAN, TO DO PLAIN ME chanical drawing, Address bor 2,596 Post office. ANTED-AN SXPERIENCED BRASS MOULDE! a tot giate charge of brass foundry. Address box "oat oflice. ‘PIRST CLASS ituation; makes his own enam- Address JAMES INGTON AV.—WANTED, A COLORED € re 134 waiter; wages from $l) to $18 per monte, Apply from 9 te LL. _ PEANOFORTES. MAGNIFICENT CARVED ROSEWOOD PIANO- apaae tee for $225 ; Cit Berd ‘seven octave, Apply at residence, 113 East Seventh street : : LAKGE STOUK OF PIANOS, BEST MAKERS, TO rent or sell cheap ; rent allowed on ase. Call at M. M, MERRKLL'S, No. 8 Union square (165 Fourth avenue). AL sid other trst class make, for cash or ioatelmenta, at very, low prices; also Pianos to let and taken tn exchange, JOHN C .BARNES, 187 Eighth street, near Broadway. MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE—MADE to order, celebrated maker; fully guaranteed; coat $680, for $950. Parlor, Chamber, Dining Furnitare; sacrifice Broperty family loaving city.’ 67 West Firteentn street, near a SPLEND1D STOCK OF PIANOFORTES, OUR OWN SEMEN TS: L™ BDWIN'S THEATRE. ONE OF Ptr BunrEb Dowy; \e THE TWO LY LEIG! BOUCK VER GY MARY Lr * THE OF THE SEASON. ENDORSED att FASHION AND HEAUTY THRONG TO SEE IT. The management, unable to negotiate for the postpone- ment of previous engagements, are reluctantly compelled to announce the MATINEE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2%, AT 2 O'CLOCK. Proprietog and Mr. w. roprietor an f. ‘ss: Mr. LE! ACK ONOVELEY AND VaRienye UM THIS SATURDAY, AT i P. id., FIRST MATINE! of Robertson's charming Comedy, and Coleman's Comedietta, BLUE DEVILS. TO-NIGHT (fourth time this season pouman's Comedy, THE POOR GENTLI MONDAY, Feb. 97—MONEY, TUESDAY—In' obedionco to many inquiries, Roberteoa's Military Drama —OURS, WEDNESDAY—A MORNING CALL and WOODCOCK’S LITTLE GAME. ON THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 3, MR. JOHN BROUGHAM will make his reappearance, on which oceaaion will be pre- poe a for the orst time im dve years, his well knowo comedy, ROMANCE AND BBALITY. Wy steaors. 2 SATURDAY, FEB. 25, First Matinee of HOME ‘and BLUE DEVILS. Boots’s THEATRE. SEVENTH and LAST WEKK but ONE of Mr, EDWIN BOOTH “RICHELIEU.” LAST RICHELIEU MATINEE but ONE, On SATURDAY at Lig o'clock. SATURDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY %, MR, LAWRENCE BARRETT will repeat his masterly impersonation of “KING JAMES V,," ia THE KING OF THE COMMONS, Seats secured SIX DAYS IN ADVANCE af the Theatre, or at ite Branch Ticket office, at Ditaon & Co.'s blusic Store, 711 Broadway. In preparation, “mucn abd ABOUT NOTHING.” Mr. Edwin Booth as Benedick (for the first time in New York.) LLE. CHRISTINE NILSSON. Mr. MAX STRAKOSCH bas the honor to announce MLLE. CHRISTINE NILSSON will, npon her return from her brilliant triumphs East and West, make her reappearance in Now Yark at TEINWAY HALL ON OR ABOUT THE 13TH OF MARCH. Further particulars ’will be shortly announce: ‘ONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, that ‘201 BOWERY. GRAND THE LADIES AND CHILDREN MATINEE IN ECSTACIES OF DELIGHT. MATINER THE FEMALE MINSTRELS, MATINER The Gorgeous Novelty, the Great Hit, MATINEK EAUTIFUL BNOW, MATINER The Gloriously Funny Comic Drama, MATINEE THE WORKING GIRLS’ HOLIDAY, TONY PASTOR AND THE STAR TROUPE AT 2 R. KAHN'S USEUM, 745 BROADWAY, OPPOSITE ASTOR PLACE, THE FINEST IN THE WORLD. si NONE TO EQUAL IT. NS SHOULD BE VISIT! “INSTRUCTIVE,” AMUSING, SCIENTIFIC AND ARTISTIC. Forming a complete Palace of Wonders. Open daily for gentlemen only, Admission 50 cents, OUBLE VOICED SINGERS' CONCERT TO-NIGHT ‘at Washington Hail, Broadway, between Thirty-seventh and Thirty-elghth streets. Eminent talent will assist, Doors open at 7; concert at8 precisely, Tickets O0c., at door. Woor's museum. MATINEF TO-DAY, AT 2 P. M. EDDY IN MONTE CRISTO. OOD'S MUSEUM. W SPECIAL NOTICE. SATURDAY, FEB. 26, isnt, FIRST GRAND MATINE FIRST GRAND MATINEE OF MONTE CRISTO, OF MONTE CRISTO, with Mr, B. EDDY EDDY In the title role. ublic an xd by the press ccs uke 2D SUCCESS. CROWDED HOUSES. SECURE YOUR SEATS BARLY. and enn ‘LOBE THEATRE, 723 BROADWA) Gators TTR, Ts BROADWAY, GRAND FAMILY MATINEE AT iy GRAND FAMILY MATINEE AT 2! LILLA and Z0B, LILLA and 20K, NELSON and 80) NELSON and SON; DELEHANTY HENGLER ry BESSIE SUDLOW, “"" WISNER SISTERS. Josh Hart, John Hart, Add R) mar, Master Barney Riowey, ol e Groat excttement of the wonderful FIRE SCLNE, FIRE SCENB, FIRE SCENK, PIKE SCENB, to the new original Southern drama, AFTER THE WAR; On THE OLD PLANTATION UNCLE ANTONY. Mr. JOHN HA HARPS! ‘Mr. JOSH HARI Rember the NEE this day. MONDAY, February 217, four new stars appear {n cones Hon with the double company. MATINEE WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, RAND OPERA HOUSE. Slat week of the Opera Bonlfe season. To-day, Matinue at 2, LA GRAND DUCHESSE. LA GRANDE DOUCHESSE PERSINI AND M. LEGROS, This evening at 8, BAKBE’ BLEUE. ARE BLEUR. MLLF. AIMEB AND M. GAUSINS. In active preparation, Offenbach's chet d’wuvre, LES’ GEORGIENN, which will be produced with new anu magnificent re Costumes, Appointments, &c., and with a cast which includes the full strencth of the company. NINTH REGIMENT BAND CONCERTS EVERY SUNDAY EVENING, AT 8, BAND REHEARSAL MATINEE EVERY THURSDAY, AT 1. \OURTEENTH STREET THEATRE W. M. HOLLAND. ; ENGAGEMEN N’ MISS LILLIE, SUPPORTED BY Mr. BARTON HILL (by kind permission of Mrs. Drew, Philadelphia), aod W. M. HOLLAND'S DRAMATIC COMPANY. MONDAY, Feb. 20, and EVERY EVENING, except Batar day, will be’ presented RICHELIEU. EDWIN FORREST as RICHELIEU. EDWIN FORRI ag RICHELIEU. EDWIN FORREST as RICHELIEU, EDWIN FORREST as RICHELIED, SATURDAY--Mrs. ELLA CLYMER will make her debut as PAULINE, in the LADY OF LYONS, OURTEENTH STREET THEATRE, Near Sixth avenue. W. M. HOLLAND... Lessee and Managor THIS (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON, AT 2 O'CLOCK, THE BLPIN STA, Miss EFFIE JOHNS as FANCHON (arith Songs. THIS EVENING, AT 6 O'ULOCK, debut of Mrs. ELLA CLYMER as PAULINE tn THE LADY OF LYONS CLAUDE MELNOTTE by Mr. C. BARTON HILL, ME, MARIE SEEBACH'S BENEFIT TO-NIGHT, STAD? THEATRE. To-night and Monday—“Tears and Laughter” (Die Eine Weint, dle Andere Lacht), and After the Battle of Sedan” (Nach ‘der Schiacht bel Sedan). See bach and Veneta in both pleces. Tuesday, Seebach in Broak- lyn, in Faust. ‘Thursday, Seebach in Newark, In Faust, LW YORK CIROUS, FOURTEENTH STREET. GRAND FAMILY MATINES NEW YORK CIRCUS—TO-DAY, ai 2: — EVERY 'NIGHT at 8. NEW YORK CIRCUS—G FORGE DONALD. MLLE, MERICAN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. 211 Fourth avenue and Lyric Hall, 728 Sixth avenue.— Thorough instruction in Plano, Violin, Harmony, Vocal Cul- ture, the higher: branches 9f Sin; ing, na Church, Oratorio, Convert and Operatic Muste and all Orchestral Instruments, For further particulars and terms apply as abov HENRY OEDER, Director. N_ ADDITIONAL BASSO WANTED—IN A VERY pleasant, select chorus chotr; salary small; advantages for cultivation superior. Inqdire ‘from 9 to 12 to-day at BIG- LOW & MAIN’S, 435 Broome atreet. BAREBACK SOMERSAULT NEW YORK CIROUS--RIDER. —— FIRST WEEK OF THs SPIRITED NEW YORK CIRCUS—EQUESTRIAN DIVERSION, BLIND MAN'S BUFF, NEW YORK CIRCUS—By Mile. Rolland, Misses 4 — Davis. Madigan and Mr. Nat Austis, THE COMIC BALLET OF ‘THE COBBLER’S FROLIO. ALL THE GREAT BAREBACK RIDERS. MP: ¥: 2: CONWAY'S PARK THEATRE, BROOKLYR. EVERY EVENIN SARATOGA, with Miss MINNIE CONWAY and a groat cast. BATURDAY AFTERNOON, AT 2, SARATOGA MATINEB, ABINET ORGAN ¥OR SALE—RETAIL, PRICE $300; 7 inay be had very low. Can be seen at U3 West Twelfth atreet. 188 WATSON CONTINUES TO GIVE PRIVATE PIANO instruction to ladies and chiidren at 692 Sixth avenue, corner Thiriy-ffth street, Pianos furnished free for practice jes! Org ares METHOD OF VIOLIN PLAYING, 692 Qu aStth arenue, corner Thirty-afth street: Plano, Srean, farm or JAY Warto®: Director.” Lessons private. AN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, 685 BROADWAY. The original and farfamed BIRCH, WAMBOLD, BERNARD & BACKUS* SAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS. Wambold’s beautiful Baliad, entitied “God Bless the Little Church Around the Corner. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME EVERY W&KK. Bully Bireb, Charley Backus, W. Bernard, Billy West, Rottia ward, Johnay Queen, Billy Emmett, J. T. Oberist, W. wyer, C, Templeton, Q. W. Rocketeiler, IN Ni THK IN. EW ACTS. Seats seoured six days in advance. Sigtxe LESSONS—BY A COMPETENT PROFESSOR, 5D, pupils’ residence ; method a sad rapid; Italian inglish: terms mo. . Address, restdence, PIETRI, 1,244 Broadway. = a iil ‘ANTED-FROM EASTER OR MAY 1, A FIRST class position as organist and chotrmaster, in an Epis- opal of Roman Catholie ehure to take change of a qaar- tet or mixed choir or both; woad tenes the former de- sired. Hi testimonials and reputation as a concert former, Terms $1,000, Address UBCH MUSIC, Herald ab > Co WANTED. "AS OFFIOE FOR CARD TRADE, 8uCOND FLOOR, Tx and Pesel attest; posséasion” tamcaisioly casters Tow and Peat 7 posses . GARD COMPANY, Herald office. eter GENTLEMAN AND WIPER WANT 'H REI A. fourunfarnisted Rooms tn a private honse, ia, good location, not above Tenth street. Address, with location and price, AUGUST SCHMITZ, Heraid ofhee House WANTED —IN A PLEASANT LOCATION, ON five or ten years’ lease. Rent must be moderate. ' Ap- ly to or address, with fuil particulars, G, W. KOCH, Nos, 42 and 144 Wooster street. rents. "A YAMILY ABOUT LEAVING FOR EUROPE, WiLL dispose of their magnificent 7 octave rosewood Piano- forie; in use six months; cost $676, for #260; Parlor Suits, Bedroom and otner Furoiture at half cost. ' Private real- dence 118 West Twenty-seventh atreet, near Sixth uvenue. A SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD FIANOFORTE— Orerstrung bass, carved legs; only G16); Bteinway Piano, at a great sacriice for cash, 4. BIDDLE, 18 Amity street, near Broadway. LADY WILL BELL AN ELEGANTLY CARVED rosewood seven octave Pianoforte worth 8550 for less than half; Cover and Stool; fully guaranteed; box for ship- ment. 28 Third street, (A SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD FIANO, CARVED lege, &c., #180; a beautiful seven octave, with all im- provements, txed a short time, at a sacrifice. PEEK & SON, 144 Bleecker street. ‘PIANOS, MELODEONS AND ORGANS, OF NEW AND most beautiful styles, of different takers, at iower prices for cash or monthly instalments, or for rent, at ATERS’ 481 Broadway , than can be found elsewhere. ASTROLOGY. ADAME RORS, MEDICAL AND BUSINESS CLAIR- voyunt, tells past, present and future; shows ilkeness of husband;’ coufidentai letters writen. 160 West Forty-Gret treet, Broadway and Seventh avenue. MeARaMs CLARA A. ALMA, DE PARIS (CLARA AN- TONIA, late of San Francisco), business and medical Clairvoyant. ‘Consultations in £1 , French and German. 1,989 Broadway, opposite Grand Hotel haay. MEDICAL. A GREAT AND SURE REMEDY FOR MARRIED ladies.—The Portuguese Female Pills Pi el iBeatae relief, betog apectally propared for married indies A lady writes :—These pills relieved me in one day, without inconvenience, like Taagic, Price 86. Dr. A. a MAURI- CKALU, office 129 Liberty street, or sex, by mail. et RAUL SP B.D. GRINDLE, PRO- feasor mi L ears’ practice] Cried certain and speedy reil sf to Indien in roubles wd or with- out medicine ant rooms for ladies req wursing. Residence 120 Weat Twenty-sizth street, noar <MADAME GRINDLE, TEMALE PHYSICIAN, 120 « Weat Twenty-six streol, guarantees relief to all female complaints. Pi rooms f ‘A. ~TADIEG IN TROUBLE GUARANTERD ruwEDt + ale relief, sure wad safe. Notice—No pay until per fectly satisfied. Dr. CHER, No. 4 Amity ce, Laurens street.” Elegant rooma Tor ladies requiring nursing. SPECIALTY.—NO FEE TILL CURED.—DR. B, COR. BETT, member of the New York University Medical College and R. C. Surgeons, London, can be consulted as usual on private diseases. Oflce 90' Centre street, near mbers. -MRS. W. B. MAXWELL, FEMALE PHYSICIAN, seihOr 14 Haat Tenth street, does not humbug ladies with medicine TWENTY YEARS’ PRUSSIAN HOSPITAL EXPE- rience.—Private diseases succesfully cured inside 45 jure without merci) YRANKLIN, 161 Bleecker street, B. LEWIS, AUTHOR OF “MEDICAL COMPANION I ‘and Guide to Health,” offers restoration to the debili- Forty years’ private practice. No.7 rk. hor id diseased. inted and diseased, ORP'S TEMPLE OF HEALTH, NO. 66 WEaT D)rwdheyYourth street-Marvelious curés dally. Chem- I Blood Food, Manhood restored. “TO FEMALES,—MADAME DUBOIS (25 MPORTANT TO FEMAU ME PUSOIS (3 N I LL'6 GENUINE CELEBRATED IN- MA Patios French Female. Pili No, price @1 per box, ‘an be obtained of di ‘generally throughout the United ate 40) ‘at the principal office, No. 1 East OUSE WANTED—THREE STORY, HIGH STOOP, ON lease five years; family four persons; Third and Park avenues, Fifteenth to'Fortieth street. Address, with par- ticuars, J. ANTHONY, Herala offic TPO OWNERS OF PROPERTY.—YAGE & MoCAFFER- TY, No. 654 Fifth avenne, corner Fifty-second street, Most respectfully solicit all owners of property north of ‘Thirty-fourth street, on east and west sides, and all the ave- nues, desiring responsible tenants for honses, furnished or unfurnished, to piace them in their hands for rent. ANTED—TWO ADJOINING HOUSES, OR ONE VERY Houre, between Fourteenth and Fiftieth atreets, Fifth and Seventh avenues, for a tadiea' school, Ad- dress B. F., 186 West Twelfth aires en ‘ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN, A NICELY FUR- nished Room (without board) in the immediate vicinity of Madison square. Address box 873 Post office. (MITABLE BRIGANDS, Fours AND KELLY & LEON'S MINSTRELS. 1B ONLY LEON. RIFF RAFF. QUACK, QUACK. SOMNAMBULA AND TROUBLESOME LEGACY. ATEINWAY HALL. MISS MARIE KREBS’ NTH PIANOFORTE RECITAL will take place Saturday, Feb. 25, 18/1, at 2 P. M., when will be kindly assisted by Mrs, Philip ‘Gulager, Bena eminent bantone, and Mr. L. Dachauer. me ticket, $1 60; family ticket, $8; te be had at the usend places. 10-DAY. Lyric Hall, Afternoon Con HE WONDERPUL HESS © f THE MISSES CONNIEK, Hinson, KUNTLE, MASKING, and VAN BUREN, te Pupils of the American Conservatory of Musio, and a number of well known artists, as:— Mesers, JULIUS HESS, OSCAR KINSTLER, CH. SCHUYLER, will discourse a mont interesting programme, Tickets, 60c. Children halt price. For sale at the Hall and all the music stores, HERNY SCHROEDER and JULIUS HESS, Directors. G18 N#W YORE MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, — 418 }. Broadway. iy 618 (Established X18.) iB 6i8 —— 4 618. 618 We are fearfully and rity a8 wonderfully made. | 618 ‘The Beauties, Wonders and Monstromties of 618 tho Human and Animal Creation to be seen at 618 one visit. FRoTeRPE soorery, First Povolar Concert, SATURDAY, Feb. 25, at 3 P. M., Associatiou Hall, JAS. M. WEULT. Chorns and Orchestra. Mise Maria Brainard, Miss Antoinette Steritag, Mr. Remmertz, ‘Mr, Weinleich jand others... Tick ets 50 cents, for sale at Music Store and Tract Boclety, Wane STORE OR BUILDING, SUITABLE FOR, airbetatte maNle, business, between Fourth and renee nk east ‘or west o} way. Baebr REINKING, 217 Sixth street, nee ANTED_PART OF A NICE, SMALL HOUSE, WITH all modern improvements, convenient to Third avenue Address, with full particulars, lerald ofiice. WVASZEP—ROOM WITH POWER: A LOFT ABOUT 20240, well lighted, with ona to two horse power, be- low Grand street. Address P. J. & CO., Herald office, stating location and price. Sati Me FURNISHED FOR poy ousekeeping ; four bedrooms tchen, bathroom and water closet: water and. gaat between Tenth and Twenty-fifth streets. Address,@tating terms, which must be moderate, © , box 179 Herald oitice. Wares TO RENT—A SMALL THREE STORY tm good order; rant not to tated” GLa toon wee 2 or ; Tent ni (areca. W. De bo 807i Fost ottee. +” *oeed SLAM. Aa must below, Ly Ly bor HO Horald oes. Address 8. M., Herald office. FURNITURE. MAGNIFICENT @ATIN BROCATEL CARVED AND fiided Parior Suit, made to order for WOT, for #6; one ; one walnut Go. for 8150; one do. 81 wood und walnut Charal Carpeta, trom 0 cents; Pianoforte, P Ferldence 13 bast Tenth street on block west of Broadway, ren ‘one west of ” between University place and Fifth avenue. corner of Twenty-ibird street and Fourth avenue. GRarp COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT, STEINWAY HALL, On MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 21, to MISS IDA ROSENBURGH (Pupil of Signor Achille Errant). THE ARION SOCIETY and the following eminent artiste have kindly volunteered their services: MISS CLARA PERL, Contralto. MR. 8. B. MILLS, Pianist, MR. W. CANDIDUS, Tenor. MR, F, REMMERTZ, Baritone. ‘MR. CARL HAMM, Violinist. ‘MR. O. WERNER, Violoncellist. SIGNOR N. OAROZZI, Conductoe, Tickets of admission, $1; reserved seats 50 cents extra. At Schubert & Co.'s, Broadway; Jordens & Marten's, 883 evening at the doo AST WEEK BUT ONE. DR. CORRY’s DIORAMA OF IRELAND, APOLI HALL. LO Matinee on Saturday, February 26, at 2 Every evening at 8 "adtntoston Be and 00. FURST GRAND MATINEE AT 2 P. M. MONTE CRISTO, E. EDDY, AT WOOD'S MUSEUM. Y het? PAVILLON, 68 BROADWAY, BETWEEN GI | Restanrant all @40 Broadway; G. Schirmer's, 70 way, and on the Instrumental Concerts. Admission free. day. Beer L. A. STEIN. USTARALLELED FOR CHEAPNESS, BEAUTY ARD completeness. DITSON & CO.'S Standard Operas, sized largest with fall vocal and pianoforte’ score, inclading real- fatives, with English ‘and italian, words, now Eroani, Trovatore; Lucia, Faust, Traviets, Sou! Norma, Lucretia Borgia, Martha, "Price of exch in paper DITSON & OO., Publishers, 711 Broadway. RARE CHANCE FOR HOUSEKEEPERS.—MAG- niicent Drawing Room Suit, Pompadour style, covered brocatel; cost #650 for $200; do. Ri yz Book Paintings, Chandeliers, rose woo hates, Wessaan, mee: stead, Mattresses, Extension ‘sacrifice ; Table, Carpet Foperty family leariug city. 07 West ‘Fifteenth street, near ixth avenue. (A. BARE CHANCE-—COMPLETE FURNITURE OF private residence for sale; in une since May last; will take balf original cost; in lots to sult purchasers; Pinno- forte, cont 8700, for #250; Carpeta at 5c. per yard. 118 West ‘Twenty-seventh street, near Sixth avenne. \ARPETS, PARLOR, DINING AND BED RooM Sul J ts, two rosewood Pia 9) ne English Velvet and Brussels Ca minfits ; also biack wainut Bedsteads, Bureaus, Washstands, curled Hair Mattrasses, Feather Pillows, Bolst &eo. For saie cheap, at R. SOMERV! "8, No, 2 West Four- teenth street, corner Fifth avenue. D jpter es CARPET AND BEDDING AT REDUCED prices. Housekee) supplied with above on easy terms. O'FARREBLL'S Warerooms, 200 Eighth avenue, 260 BROADWAY, CORNER WARREN. n 10 to 6. a ee UNDERGROUND RAILWAY, BROADWAY, Up stairs. Up stairs, ‘The most gente! place in the city. FALK'S BOULEVARD HALL. Up stairs. Up stairs. WASTED-rinst CLASS DANCING BALLET; NO Apply to M. GROSSI, Prescott ula. The others need apply. House, 30 Kast Houston street, to-day, from 10 engagement will be a long one. ‘DANCING ACADEMIES. A ~-SAUSE’S DANCING ACADEMIES, MASONIC HALL, + 114 Kast 18th at., and Brevoort Mall,'164 East 54th at. PRIVATE LESGONS at any hour, day or evening. CApEMY rates rs Sia Reservoir square. avenae, Mr. TRENOR will form ow classes ai, thie pats) _Cinseos meet Tuesdays and Fridays at 4and6P. M. © PAY UNTIL CURED.—DK. AND MME. WEST interview. Their french Pils never fall. N ss provides before aud gconfinement, 16 and 210 ‘Booms provided ‘Weat Fortieth street, near avenue, Monthly and weekly paymonts taken, $400 GAN 20%, A, COMPLEEE SET (OF TINE riginal cost @1.000; owner going (oy anbait at Mon o % Bloockar etree hind Door, from 10 Ae M, to4 B. Me #B. RIVERS D, C, -Sat SRE ARGUS ACADINY, 10m ATR tc tcltton tthe Daboury Assaaa, "200% Me (Or a rare

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