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_BOARDERS WANTED, K%, THE ACCOMMODATION OF OUR NUMEROUS have opened # Branch Odlice ab 1,246 rat street, for recelving advertise. ments and subscription for the NEW YORK HERALD without extra charge. This is the on! ee. in this city, Open from 8 A. M. till » M, every day in thorized branch | NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1871——WITH SOPPLEMEN'R SALES AT AUCTION. ne {OR THE ACUOMMODATION OF OUR NUMEROUS uptown patrons we have a oh Oifice at 1,146 way, corner Thirty-first for reeelving advertise: sire charger Th inthe, oar enth rized bi aan oites out ¢3 o js the oni horized branch ollice in his coy.” pon trom 8 A. M. W8P. M, every day in the mente year. BLOCK FROM FIFTH AVENUF.—NICELY FUR- nished Rooms, suitable for gentlemen; bouse and table firat class; price moderate, 101 Waverley place, ©) OR THREE GENTLEMEN CAN HAVE ROOMS, “ fast and Tea, ai 135 Washington street, Jersey City, two blocks from’ the ferry; family private. Sunday dinner. Price $5. SE 2, Be. DESIRABLE ROOMS, WITH EXCEL Pent Hoard, tor fammlies and. ving’ persons, at 174 and 178 Biewcker 7 EAST THIRTY-FIRST STREET, 8 4 trom Fifth avenue. One entire Floor to reel, wx locks wost of Broadway. eCOND HOUSK . with bath Toom and closets, together or separately, with’ or without private table. % ts i 6)4 WEST NINTH STREET.LARGE FRONT ROOM Eon trast hoor, wita two closets, to let, with Board, Keferences exchanged. %a a OQ CLINTON PLACE.—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED 29 Rooms tole, wit or wahoot Board, to gentlemen nd their w: ingle gentieznen, ©Q CHARLTON STREET.—PLEASANT FRONT ROOM 20 on tuird floor, also hal! Rooms, to let, with or without Board. 4() Bast, Nunta s 4 Jet, with Bo tleman und wife or two ain, ET, NEAR BROADWAY.—TO rge Room, wnitable for a gen- e gentlemen. Day boarders ac- commoda References exchanged, 53 we THIRTY-THIRD STREET, NEAR FIVTH Hed ave cond Soor Room, with Board, for entiem eLeren so large fourth todr Room for two. ‘T.-ELEGANTLY FUR- ith Board, for families and panish and German spoken. PLACE (MACDOUGAL STREET), ed, comfortable, Kooms to let, e; location ceutfal and desirable ; refer- 's reasonable, WES? FOURrEENTH STREET.—NICELY FUR- nisied Rooms to let, with Board, References re- 10: ‘quired. ie [4 BNENTY SEVENTH (STREET, NEAR FOURTH 4 ™ nt front Koom, on second floor, with large closets, to let, with Board, Terms reasonable. 114. NESE IWELYTH STREET. THREE OR FOUR gentlemen can have nico Rooms, with or without Koard; private family. No moving the frst of May. Pre- for to jet without board; good restauraate within a block, 1 BQ West THIRTEENTH STREET.4 LARGE SEC 14 ond siury sunny Room, with Board, for a gentleman aand wife or wo ger improvements ; term: ‘a private family; all modern LYTH STREET.—TO LET, WITH |, large and small front Rooms on nished. Terms low. AVENUE, CORNER OF SIXTH nisome Parlor SECOND —A b man, HTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN SECOND vhird av A nice front Room, furnished, with Board; ti d terms reasonable, ‘all moderd improvement ‘ders. 9 WEST TY-THIRD STREE’ 237 incand sijoising Bedroom, on somely furnisued, with Board. QT] REST THISTIETH STREET, | BETWEEN © Eighth and Ninth avenues.—A Cew'nicely furnished Rooms to let, with or without Board. Terms moderate. Good table. Ali modern improvements. FRO) ird floor, PAR- hand. FAMILY WOULD LIKE TO RENT A LARGE WELL AA turnishee Room, with Board, to a gentleman and wile or two geutlemen; terms modera’ 18 West Fifteentn street. AL coninemen:, and i dame WEST, 14f and 210 West Fortiew sireet, near Seventa avenue, BOARD AND LODGING WAN pee THE ACCOMMODATION OF OUR NUMERO uptowa patrons we dave opened a Branch Offic . for receiving advertise- 2W YORK HERALD with. authorized branch oftice UUs P.M WITH en @hird and urteent Addre: Boake Wantep—sy there a T CLASS FAMIL k WANTED BOARD, 12 and 8; comfort: nd, w yea Kooi tion, Lerms ¢18 per week. Address F Y, Herald oflice. i BROOKLYN (NEW NO) SECOND house from PI * walk from Wallor Ful » Well furnisbed Rooms, with or witty HOTELS. SELECT FAMILY HOTEL, FIFTH AVENUE, Twenty-second street and Broadway, Madison Park and accommodations irst class; boardiag bouse rates; ret § requires a J. W. WADSWORTH, Proprietor. IBBY HOTEL, 54 AND $8 WARREN STREET, ONE block from City Huil.—A good family hotel, in @ qui tion, on the European plan; Kooms §0 cents and 75 cen aday; $2 and #) a week; [aimily Roome $1 and $150 a Gay; $4 and $6 a week, HOTEL, 80 ROWERY, CORNER 10) Light Kooms, neatly furnished, $8 to 60, per night; tor gentiemen o: HE; PAVILLION, 634 BROADWAY, RETWEEN GREAT Jones and Fourth streets.Eaery evening, Vocal and Instrumental Concerts. Admission free. Kestadrant ali day. L, A. STEIN, JEW ENGLAND Basard sireet. Baper week ; S0e. ao HOUSES, ROOMS, &C. WANTED. FoR, THE ACCOMMODATION OF OUR XUMERO Us uptown pa ve opened a Branch Office at 1,246 Broadway, corner Thirty-tirst street, for receiving advertise- oats nna'sulscription for the NEW YORK HERALD with- out extra charge. ‘This is the oniy authorized branch office tn this city. Open irom 8 A. M.tl8 P. M. every day in the Fear , ON A LEASE OF TWO good House, between find . M. B. box'2,875 Post office sD IN A PLEASANT LOCATION, ON years’ lease, Rent must be moderace. | Ap- ress, with fall particulars, G. W. KOCH, Nos. Wooster street. FOUSE WANTED. WaRT or three yeers, @ small b and Seventh avenues. Address FISH STOOP HOUSE, WANTED IMMEDIATELY | Furnished or unfurnished, between Fourth and Sixth avenues, tietu and Fortieth streets; best reference. Dh WHIPTAKEK, bor 103 Ustown Branch Herald office. POuAPRS, OF PROPERTY.—VAGR. & MoCAFFER- 1 6h4 Fifth avenue, corner Fifty-see ollett ail owners property north of east and west sides, and all the ave- nie tenants for houses, furnished or anfurnished, m in thelr hands for rent, W AXIED—tW0 ADJOINING HOUSES, OR ONE VERY large House, between Fourtcenth and Fiftieth streete, Fifth and § for « young hool. Ad diese B. F, i. Wnts STURE OR BUILDING, SUITABLE FOR the music business, between fourth and iwenty-third or west of Broudway. Adgress 7 Sixth street. WAXtED—AN UNFURNISHED PART OF A MEDIUM sized House, by a desirable family of four persons, be- tween Fourteenth and Fi east side of the city preferred. Address F., box 4,837 Post office, giving descrip- jon and rent of preaises TANTED—A FIRST CLASS FLAT OF NOT LESS (han seven rooms, or may be on two floors, ay second bird. Address E. B. MIX, Berald office. and WASTED APRIL 1 OR MAY 1, BY, SMALL AMERI- can family of adults, about seven Rooms, suitubie for housekeeping, in eood neigbborbood, convenient to Central Presbyterian caurch, Fifty-sixth street ; rent 400 per annum. Best reierences given und required. Address M., St. Nicholas Hotel. ROUGH WASTED TWO OR THREE AP well ventilated Lofts, suttable fo factory. Address, with particulars, Post office box 6,480. ttreet, without board. A strictly private family (mu al), having’ one which tney wili reut, on very moderate terme, ton younz gentleman, with reliable references and prompt payment, may address, with (uli particulars, C, H. A. 58., Herald office. TANTED--BY A LADY A SMALL FLOOR, FUR- nished, suitable for housekeeping, or Parlor and Bedroom, with Board. Please state pariiculare and name joe, which must be moderate, A.aress Mrs, M, lotel, 10 Waver.ey place. TANTED TO RENT—BY A RESPECTABLE AND Ri Hable colored man, a medium sized House; reference given, Address JAMES SLATER, 7% Filth avenue. ___ MARBLE MANTELS Y REDUCED PRICES—SLATE MANTELS AAS 98 60 upwards; many new and elegant designs. PENSHN SLATE CO., 40 West kightee ort, between Fifth and Sixth aven “ARBLE! MANTELS—RICR M “cunt designs, from 39, $12, ¥15 up to $20. TB. STEWART £ O0., 65 Sixth avenue, between Thirty-ffth and Thirty #ixth sireets. MAzRLE AND MARBLEIZED MANTELS, oF THY | a it imported patterns; Monuments, Headsiones, at piuced prices A, KLABER, steam marble works, 14 and 196 Bighteenth street, near Third avenue, New York. EST PLACE IN THE CITY TO BUY MARBLE, Y agen Mantels, Monuments, tendetoves fie! S, KLABER & CO.'S Marole Works, 217 to 235 W eet, beiween Broadway aad Fighth avenue, CLOT THE ACCOMMODATION OF OOR NU FO tptown patrose we have opened Branch OMtice at Broadway, corner Thitty-tirat street, (or receiving advertice- meuis aud subscriptioa for the NEW YORK HEKALD with out extra barge, This'« the only authorized branch ofice thiscity, Open fromé A.M. til $ P.M. every day in the ar T EDWARD MILLER'S WELL KNOWN ESTAB- Au Z ent, 160 beven.h avenue, near Ninelecm:h stroet, the full ¥ id fi ast-ott Clothing, Carvets, &e, by valk 0 or adGreapla or se, MILbER at adopted out, by Dr. and Ma- | 11.248 | very day inthe | ‘an oll clothing manu- | West D-A FURNISHED ROOM, BELOW FORTIETH | Fijux | LLEN B. MINER, AUCTIONEER. BY ALLEN B. MINER & BROTHER, late HENRY H. LEBDS & MINER, (katablished 1847.) Salesroome % Chambers and 17 Reade atrecta, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, at 1034 o'clock, at distin saloon 310 Htroadway, woen' Reade and Duane streets, th Lease and Fixtures of the Restaurant known as Burch's, comprising in part as follows, viz: Steam Engine, Botler and Ranges; iron Gas and Steam Vipe, marble top Lunch and Oyster Counter, roxewood Beer Pump, silverplated pails; copper Cooking Utensils, China, Giassware, Har Fixtures, Sliverplated Ware, Signs, Matting, Ons Viatures, 4c, Also Lease, having four Years to'run from May 1, 1S71, Cigars, &. Also @ tine line of choice old’ Wines, Liquors, WEDNESDAY, MAROH 1, lesrooms % Chainbers and 77 Réade street, i! genera! assortment of Houschold Furniture, removed for convenience of sale, comprising rosewood aud Diack walnut Parlor, Library, Drawing oom and Chamber Suits; Velvet, Brassels. aud Tngrain Caress, &¢.» £6. THURSDAY, MARCH 2, * At 1036 o'clock, at private residence No. 7 West Forty-eignth street, between Filth and Sixth aveaucs, genteel Household Furmture, consating o¢ Fnalish Velvet, russel@and Three-ply Carpets; black walnut \'arlor and Library Suite, in reps; gilt frame Pier and Mantel Mirrors, bine réps Curtains and Cornices, rosewout 7 octave Puno, gity maker; Centre and Side Tables, Mantel Oraamenia, oak Extension fable, Bullet and Chatra; Crockery, Glass Wa | Biack walnut and mahogany Bodsteads, Bireuus, Wa: stands, Lounges and Chairs; Hair M Bolsters and how Granen Lace Carpels, Kitchen Utensils, ? WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, at 1034 o'clock, at the dining saldon 310 Broadwa; Kende and Duane streets, Lease and Fixtures of the Restaurant known as “Burch’a,” comprising all the necessary fittings aud appurtenances of a fret class restaurant; aiso stock Of choice Liquors, Wines, Cigars, ae. Lease his four yearsto rau from May 1, 1871. Can be seen i Feb. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, at 103 o'clock, at sulesrooms !§ Chambers and 77 Reade street, gentes’ Household Furniture, removed for convent. ence of sale, comprising m large und’ general assortment of Parior, Library and Dining Room Suits; Carpets, Mirrors, rosewood Yano, Bedding, Crockery, Giass Ware, kc, Also, for uccount of Whom it may concert, to pay advances and charges, an tavoice of imported Bronzes, comprising Statu- ettes, Chandeliers, e. THURSDAY, MARCH 3 at 1034 o'clock, at private residence 67 West Forty-cighth ty gentee! Housebolt Furniture, comprising Velvet, Dreasels 4nd Ingrain Carpets; rosewood and black walnut Parior and Bedroom Furniture, Pier and Mantel Mirrors, rosewood iano, Bedding, Dining Room Furniture, Crockery, Glass Ware, &c. SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 4, at the “Leeds Art Galleries," 417 and 819 Broadway, th trent, at Ti o'clock, Caffercy Fund Salo, comprising aboitt 140 very fine Cabinet Pictures, outeibutes By American AFuista for the benoit of f 3 the Widow and Children of the late mes H, Caiterty, N. This collection will Le found to be exceedingly interesting, and embraces many fine works of our prominent and favo- nile artisis, painted expreaaly cor this charitable object, ail of | which will've suid without reserva, by order of the Comm:t- tes. HENRY PEDERS GRAY, Chairman. E, D. E, GREENE, Treasurer. A. D. Suarruo ry. ody kiuntineton, Ty Acdison Richards, W, Hurt ava Wiillam . Stone. Pictures on exhibition atter Tuesday, February 98, fr day and evening. A “SUPREME COURT SALE A. of the valuable Property known as “e No. i Broadway, on TUESDAY, February 25, 1871, af 12 o'clock noon, by ROBERTS & MoGUIRE, Auctioneers, at ibe Exchange Salesroom, ‘Ill Broadway, under direction ct James H. Coleman, Eaq., reieree, Size lot 25 feet by 137 tet 6 inches. Maps and particulars at the auctioneer’s ofice, 87 Cedar streei ‘ LETHE LATE R. JOHN HALPIN, R z A sday, Ith, at 73g o'clock P. M., Books, Paintin, Drawiuss, Water Colors, Etchings, &c., of the late Mr. Johit Halpin. Catalogues ready and pietiree on exhibition. A. LEAVILT & ©O., Clinton Hall, Astor p FINK AND RARw BO KS WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY. March 1 and 2, at 73 o'clock F by order of cons @ fine collection of Boo! GEO. SCTION 01 J ILLE wil sell at auction, at his gall Fitth avenue, on Tuesday evening, March 7, the coue American and Foretzn Patni igs ing to Mr. Law ‘Thompson, ot Baltimore. They number nearly one hundred, e names of the most prominent artists of the day. Exhibition open irom Monday, February 27, day and | evening, until time of sale. A RCH. JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER. Oilice and salesroom 87 u street, opposite the Post ofc HOLD FURNITURE. § LL will seli on HOUS: & VAN r Quilts, ‘ c o nreans, stands, Carpets, Rugs, Window Shades, &c. Also 200 Pier, Mantel and Toilet Mirrors, alls: itting and Standin va Sewing Machine; locks, 5 ale will ussortment of cane seat Cha‘ RCH. JOUNSTON, AUCTIONEER. | SL “Onice and salesroom 27 Nassau street, opposite Post oilice, running through to Liberty street. JOHNSTON '& VAN TAs! ngs pany vat class buyers, | THOSE HAVING GOODS OK MEKCHANDISE OF ANY description to dispose of wii! always find ready sales by send- | ing to our auction rooms. AT PRIVATE RESIDENCES OF PARTIES declining | housekeeping we give persoual and special attention to eal | and ovr long experience in tuis line enables us to cuarant extire saiis.action. esa " Rena) | A —J.8. TAYLOR, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL AT public auction, on Wednesday, March 1, a3 P. M..on + "valuable Property knowh as Nos."7, 9 eing three full lots, 75x100, large brick e and stable. Sale For permit wo see pro- ty apply to J. 8. TAY lontgoinery street, Jersey the premises, ali t peremptory. R, 61 ALBERT P, WALDRON, AUCTIONEER, ZA WALDRON & COOKE will sell on Tuesday, at 108 | Liberty etreet, at 12 o'clock, to pay bi'l of keeping, on black Horse, 16 hands high. by order of H. Bick, 148 Liberty street ; also at tame ume, four Horses, two Express Wagons, Top Wagon, Cart, Harnesa, te. ‘On Tuesday, at 11 o'clock, Sixteen rosewood, walnut and mahogany’ Parlor Suits, In brocatel, reps and hafr cloth ; also Lounges and Lounge ieds, the manufacture of Shaifer, Newman & Metts, Ou exibition Monday. On Wednesday, at 103 o'clock, A general assortment of Furniture, Carpets, Bedding, &c. On Thursday, 809 unclaimed packages for the American Express Company DMINISTRATOR'S SALE. J. 8. WEIN BERGER, Auctioneer, sella Monday, at 10% O'clock, at No. 121 Kast Eighty-fifth street, the Parlor, Bed room, Dining and Kitchen Furnitur » Carpets, formerly the property of Paulina Schultz, deceased der o: ANNA SCHNEIDER, Admi | MAGNIFICENT CHASED GOLD SNUFFBOX, ornamented with monogram and crown set in diamonds, { will bo sold at auction by j } ROB“KETS & MOGUIEK, Auctioneers, on THURSDAYS, Mareh 3, 1°71, at 12 o'clock, noon, Atthe Exchange Salearoom, i1l Broaaway. By order of Messrs. Foss &'Co., pledges. Can be seen by applying at 87 Cedar street, | AUCTION NOTICE.—113 WEST TWENTY-SEVENTH | street, near Sizth avenue. | ‘Over 820,000 worth and 40 Lota, by Catalogue. j LUKE FITZGERALD, Auctioneer, wili sell | i is day (Monday), commencing at 1034 ' o'clock, all the clegupt and costly Household Furniture, many tare and costly Works of Art contained m above private browa fone mansion, vis.:—Magaiicent brillant toued 2 octave | rosewood Piandforte, four rich Parlor Suita, Oil Paintings, Bronzes, Mirrors, Bookcase, Lace Curtaina,Centre Tables, Turkish Chairs, Velvet and irasseis Carpets, Bedroom Suits, Dining Room farniture, Basement and Kitchen Furniture, in lots to sult purchasers. "Sale. positive, rain or #biue. AUCTION. | | Goods boxed ipped for purchaser | 4 vcTion. AUCTION. |£ EDWIN NICHOLS & CO.. Auctioneers, | — Over $25,000 worth and over 600 lots eiegaut Honrehold Furniture at public auction, this day (Monday), February 27, at 1084 o'clock precisely, at the large Tesidence 12 East Tenth street, one block west of Broadway, a few doors from Fitth | avenile—Magulficent rosewood Piahoforte, Pompadour and | latest styles Parior Suits, Turkish and Oriental Furniture, Lounges, Chairs, Rockers, Cabinets, Etageres, Tables, Book: cases, Desks, Bronzes, Paintings, Clocks, Vases, Statuary, | rosewood and walnut (Chamber Butts, Spring and Hair M. Bolsters, Pillows, Bla ts, Sideboards, Kxtension ass, China, Silver Ware, Cutlery, &c. | 4 UCTION.—POSITIVE SALE OF HOUEHOLD FURN. AA ture this (MONDAY) afternoon, at 2 o'clock precisely, 12 Brevoort place, Tenth street, between Fitth avenue and | Univermty piace—Carpets, Curtains, Mirrors, Parlor Suite, | Fianoforte, Bedstends, Bureaus, Washstands, Commodes, | Wardrobes, Mattresses, Bedding, Painti ‘jocks, Louny Chairs, Basement, Kitchen, Servants’ Furniture, &c, just pe sold witout reserve, this day. E. NICHOLS, Auctioneer. ‘Office 50 Bleecker atrect. UCTION SALE. AUCTION SALE. A Vargest and richest assortment Honschold Furniture | ““Gitered at auction this season, at the private residence b7 West Ficteenth atreeet, between Firth aud Sisth avenues, On THIS DAY (MONDAY), at 1044 o'clock, $30,000 wortis of Magnificent Household Furaiture, Paintings, Bronzes, Piano- forte, Drawing Room Furniture, Silverware, Statnary. Drawing Room rurniture, rompadour style, cove satin brocatel; Etayeres, Margucterie, bois d ‘abinets, | Tables, Jardinieres, Canterbury, Encoig Bookease, bronze Statuary, Clocks, Chaudeliera; Velvet, Medaillon Carpets; Paintings by eminent » rosewood Piano- forte, celebrated maker: rosewood, walnut Dre: Bureaus, Bedsteads, Wardrober, Mastresues. Counterpat Mirrore, Curtaing, Eitension Table, Sideboard, Sliverware, Glassware, Linen, Chinaware, cutlery; Furniture servants’ apartments, basemect, Kitchen Furniture, de. Sale per- AUGUSTUS SCHULTZ, Auctioneer. | | | | SALES AT AUCTION. NJAMIN F. THOMAS, AUCTIONEER—THIS DAY, at 11 o'clock, at 2.28% Third avenue, Harlem, Stock of Variety Store; Dry Goods and Notions, Hardware, Tinw: Crockery and Glassware, Store) Fixtures, Counters, Shelving, Desk, Siove, Pipe, kc. Dealers invited, sell this day, o' 1¢ salesrooms, Nasaau treet, clegaat, Household Furniture, remover for convenience of sale, comprising Parlor Suits in reps and bro- gatel, rosewoody ut and mahogany Chamber Sutts; Library and Otiee Desks, Centre, Pier and Fancy Tables Extension Tables, Bullets, Wardrobes, elegant, glis frame Olt Paintings, China, Crockery, Plated Ware; Carpets, All to perempiorily gold, Particulars tn catalogue at sale, Br, My, CAMPBELL, JR. AUCTIONEER SELLS this day, at 1036 o'clock, together, or positivel; ia Tals, fino Fixtures,’ Furniture, Meat, of first’ claas Meat Market 1 East Fourth street; fine Ice House, Benches, Meat Trays, Racks, Scales, Saws, Knives, Cleavers, 4c. é Y JOAN A. DUNN, AUCTIONEER. JOUN A. DUNN & CO, salesroom 283 Bowery, will sell this day, at 1 o'clock, at No. 68 Cortian:t strect, corner Washington, in lots, the entire Stock and Fixtures’ of that first class corner Sample Room, ¥izi—Maculicent four-pull silver plated rosewood English Beer Fump, black walnut Counter, Shelving, Glasa Case, Too. box, Stovo, Chandeliers, Glassware aud general assorunent of Liquors, Ac. ANIEL A, MATHEWS, AUCTIONE X, B21" BROADWAY, THE OPENING SALE OF PAINTINGS, BY OUR LEADING ARTISTS, will take place AT MATHEWS’ NEW ART GALLERY, 1 BROADWAY St, Nicholas Hotel Bulag, ON THUXSDAY AND FRIDAY BVENINGS, MABOH 3 and 3, at8 o'clock the Iatest works of William Hart, 8, Colema A. Fy Tait, ¥. M. Hart, Loum Lang, J, F. Cropsey, De Haas, Sonta g, Bristol," Augero, Perty, Chapin, Johhson, Rembart, Bispham, Cranch, Guy, and others, equauy well Kuown, wil be offered, On exhibition day and evening after Tuesday, February 28, XECUTOR'S SALE—VALUABLE THIRD AVENUE 4) Property.—B. P. FAIRCHILD, Auctioneer.—V. K. STEVENSON: BON & CO; will sell at public auction, at Exchange Salesroom. 111 Broadway, on Tuesday, February , 1871, six Lots, on Thitd avenue, dear Forty-second street, in'the vicinity of the rand Union depot. For further par- Uculars apply at the office of the Auctioneers, I1 Pine street, or to SAMUBL CARDWELL, Executor, 630 Third avenue. ENRY B. HERTS, AUCTIONEER, SALESROOM 99 Church and 75 Reade atrects,—Genteel Household Fur- niture, rosewood Piano, &¢,, on Monday, February 27, at 1056 o'clock, at 268 West Forty-irst hear Highth avenue, comprising Parlor Suit, in brocatel; Centre Tables, Mantel Mirror, Velvet and Brussels Carpets, waluut Bedroom Suits, walnut Extension Table. walont Bullet, Chatrs, &c.; Glass and Piated Ware, Beds, Bedaing, cc, ‘AMES M. MILLER, Al IONEER. Auction Sale JAMES M. MILLER wiil soil at public auction on Monday, Febru: ita at 12 o'clock, noon, at the peng chy 5 room, Ill Broaaway, the valuable Houses and 7 Vieecker sitect, on the southeast corner of West Tenth street, 25 ieet 8 frckea front by about 43 feet L inch deep; 850 Bleecker street, on the northwest corner of West Tenth street, 28 feet 11 inches on Bleecker street by 20 feet 6 inches deep, and 217 West Lenth strect, adjoining the corner, 28 feet 1 inch by 28 feet 11 inehes deep. This property is very desirable for investment ; 1s situated in an improving peighborhoed, and one of the best locations for any business on the west side of the e1 ty For maps particulars apply to WM. & A. L URRE, 289 Green- wich stroet, New York, orto the auctioneer, at his oflice, 28 Pine atreet. ‘ACOB BOGART, AUCTIONEER. MON DAY, Feb. 21, at 10}¢ o'clock, at No, 206 Fifth street, near Rowery, the or Sets, Sotas rele. Lounges, Looking Glasses, Gas Chan elie oouany and black walnut Bui Wi Lands, Cott juits, Hatr, Husk and Straw Mattresses; ling Dining Room Furniture, Ol! Paintings Engravings, Brusae 2-ply and Ingrain Carpets; Crockery and Gluss Ware, Coo! ing Utensils, dc. 22 WEDNESDAY, March 1, at 11 o'clock, at the auction rooms No. | North William at., ‘@ large assortment of Household Furniture. Horse Mart, corner Filth avenue and Forty-fourth street, the tirst regular; spring sale, March 16, le7l, of Horses and Carriages. OHN R. FOLE MAN will sell at auction, Furniture of a Private Residence. actetes, R.—FOLEY & FREE- this day, February 27, at o'clock P,M.,the entire Stock and Fixtures contained in sture No. 2,192 Third avenue, consisting of Fancy Goods, Furniture, very tine plate Show Cases, &c. ‘M.,’ DAVIS, AUCTIONEER, OFFICE NO. 6 GREEN. AML. wich avenue, will sell, on Monday, February 27, at 10; O'clock, at 148 \\est Tenth’ street, near Waverley piace, al Holsebold Furniture contained in the said louse, con- ng in part of Parlor Suits in rep, biack walnut ana Cot- tage Becroom Suits, corled Hair and other Mattresses, Pillows and Boisters, Extension, Marble Top and other ‘Tables, Brussels and Ingrain Carpets. Otielothe, Engraving, Shades, Curtains, Stoves; also a very tine Range, made by Beeves Cina and Glasw’ Ware, Goods to be removed right er \ { ARSHAL’s SALE OF CIGARS, TOBACCO, LIQUORS, IM" ge.—S. HERMAN, Auctionee, wiil sell Monday, Feb: Tuary £7, at 10%; o'clock, at 18 Bowery. by virtue of ah exe- cution, @ lot of Cigars, Chewing and ‘Smoking Tobacco and bacco; wo a lot of Wines and Liquors, viz., of Gin, Bourbon and Rye Whiskeys, Port and Suerry ; also Showcases, Counters, Fixtures, fer of 8, SCHIELE, Clty Marshal, S —JAMES AGAR, il sell, at 59 Now Bowery, £00 lota men’s ng, Blankets and Quilts, “By order of D. roome sireet. and women's Cloth FERGUSON, 608 i ICHARD WALTERS, AUCTIONEER, SALESROOM 27 Last Broadway.—Sales of all kinds of merchandise are resp Particular attention paid to sales of houshoid furniture. Storage for all kinds of merchandise; tulso money advanced to ai R. & AUCTIONEER, AUCTION AND 1, balesroom 219 Hludson surest, will Gell thie day, at 10dg sharp, Contents of Liquor Store 653 West Iweniy-ninil Sale positive. ) HERMAN, AUCTIONEER—WILL ‘SELL MONDAY, Feb. 27, at 11 o'clock, No. 13 Bowery, two splendid 74 Qelave rosewood Pianos, round corners, of the feelebratedss Raven & Bocon’s make; elegant fostruments; watranted. MULLER: WHARF PROPERTY At, AUCTION.—m, will sell on Monday, February 27, at 12 o'clock, at 11 Broadway, about 1,100 running feet of Wharf Property at the foot of Montgomery street and Governeur slip; suitable for the iargest class sip or floating dry docks. Maps at saleroom. TILLIAM ABROTT, AUCTIONEER—OFFICE NO, 6 City Hail place, will sell on Monday, at 10 o'clock sharp, the Contents of the Liquor Saloon at 19 Pell corner of Doyera. Splendid walnut top Counters, Ale Pumps, Kegs, Casks, Liquors, &c. ILLIAN ABBOTT, AUCTIONEER—WILL SELL ON tus day, at 114 o'elock, the Fixtures and Furniture of aaioon and ‘boarding house, 54 Crosby street, in lots; Counters, Tables, Chairs, Carpets, Bedsteds, Bedding, dc. R, ROBERTS._SHERIFF’S SALE. +" BOBERTS & MOGUIRE, Auctioneers, Wil dell at auction on Tuesday, Februaty 28, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the Exchange Salesroom, 111 Broadway, by order of Matthew T. Brennan, Sheriff, the three Lots of Land on the west side of First avenue, distant 93 feet north of Fifty- turat atreet. A. LEVINGER, Plaintit’s Attorney. ‘Maps at the auctioneers’ ofiice, 87 Cedar street. WILLIAM, WITTERS, AUCTIONEER, SELLS TAS day, at two o'clock, at 454 Canal street--Mortga sale—threo Parlor Suits; sixFrench piate Pier and other Mir- rors, Lace and other Curtains, Centra, Dining and Tea Tables, Etageres, rosewood Piano, rosewood, black walnut, ma: hogany and enamelled Chamber Suits; hair and other Mat- tresses, Feather Beda, kets, Spreads, Linen Sheets, Wardrobes, Bookcase; Easy, Rocking and other Chairs? ‘Turkish Lounge, China, Glass, Stoves, 60 or TV tine second hand and other Carpets, Otlcloths and a large variety ot other goods. Wednesday, at 309 Wesley place (Bleecker and Mulberry streets), Housshold Furniture, AUCTIONEER-—POSITIVE AUCTION oid Furniture—By WM, WITTERS, auc y, February = at 103g o'clock, at J. Pole lock’s, corner Fourth avenue and Ninth street, South Broo! lyn, consisting of Piano, rosewood tel Parior Suit, Ci pets, Ol! Cloths, Dining’ and Kitehen Furniture, Beds, "Bs ding, Crockery, Dinner Set, Glaseware. Curtains, Shades Pictures and Ornaments. al be sold without reserve, ILLIAM ABBOTT, AUCTIONEER, By virtua of chattel mortgage I willsell at public suction on Tuesd: bruary 28, at o'clock P. M., the Stock and Fixtures of the Liquor Saloon, Restaurant abd Ale Vaulte at No. 1 Beekman street and Park row. Splendid Connters, Oyster Bars, Wall Tuoies and Chairs; a large’ stock of Old Ales, Wines, Liquors, &c. By order of Henry A. Purdy, mortgagee. LOAN OFFICES, ACCOMMODATION OF our NUMEROUS opened a Branch Oftice at 1,248 {OR TH uptown patrous we h Broadway, corner Thirty-frst_street, for recelving advertiae- ments and subscription for the NEW YOKK HEI Qutextra charge. ‘This {8 the only authorized inthis chy. Open from A. M. til 8 P.M, eve ear. ‘D wit! ach ofc day in the year. AT 7, BUEECKER STREET, NEAR BROADWAY, UP r Highest casn a dvances on Diamonds, Watches, anos, &e.; or bought. Pawubrokers’ Tickets 77 Bleecker street, Jewelry, bought TJ. A, JACKSON'S, NO. 5 AMITY STREET, NEAR AX Broadway.—Liberai advances made on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Dry Goods and Personal Property of every description. Saine bought and sold. T, WOLF BROTHERS’, 9 BROADWAY—MONEY loaned on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry; more particu: inrly on Pianos; buriness strictiy confidential ; same bought and sold. N, B.—Se habla At FIRUSKI & WOLF'S, 895 BROADWAY, UP STAIRS, room No, 8, between Nineteenth and Twentieth atreets— Liberal advances on Diamonds, Watches, sewer, Silver. ware, Pianos, Silke and Life Folicies. ‘Business strictly pri- vate, T ff GREAT JONES STREET-MONEY TO LOAN ON . Wateber lewel a, Velvets. Pianos, awnbroers’’ tiekets” bought at 64 Great Jones T THE OLD ESTABLISHED OFFICE, 66 NASSAU street, you can obtain itberai advances on Diamonds, Watches, Silverware, Ac., or will purchase. them at thelr ut- most valuation, . HONIGMAN, Broker, CRISTALAR & CO, AUCTIONERRS.—WAL- nd rosewood Furnitare, Freach Piste Mirrors, Pi ‘A. ORISTALAR 1] on Tueedsy, February 28, at 1036 o'clock, at near Houston vireet, om account ot whoul it ner ‘three very eleg: it Bedroom Suits, two large lave Mirrors, two walnut Farior and Dinins Room'Suite, j Patent Spring snd Hair Mettreases, | Velvet and Brussels fine Carpets, &e., ac. 8. homson, of Baltimore, | A. PRIVATE COLI.Loro: fi OF PAINTI | belonging to Lawrence | | 100 specimens | Eesroap Jobuson, ett, Durand, James M. Hart, Guy, | Bonghion, Gifferd, Huntington, Wiliam 1. Richards, J. | brown, Duvercer, beraager, Froyon, Lemmens, Gira | Paaveies, Selgour, ‘te ! Now on exhibition every day and evening, | At tue Somerville Art Gallery, | 82 Filth avenue, time of sale, Tucaday evening, March 7, at half-past K. SOMERVILLE, Auctionee: Bre THOMAS, KEXWORTH, AUCTIONEER- WILL seil this aay, at 10 o'clock, at 408 Eighth avenue, he- iween Thirtieth and ‘Thirty-urat ‘streets, the Fixtures and Contents of @ Liquor Store, removed for convenicuce of eave. ‘Must be sold, rain or shine, and removed to-day, the owner ba. ing no (urther ase for them. N. B.—Also ao ‘ascortment of Household Furniture from families dectining houseke ep- ing. Dealers invited, | ou o'cloe © best American and Forotyn Artists :— | TL. BERNARD's, 403 SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth streets—Liberal ad- vances made on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and all kinds of goods, The same vought at thelr full value. T THE OLDEST AND MOST RELIABLE OFFICE IN AA the city avy amount to loan on Diamonds, Watch Jewelry, ae: ISAACS, 6. Thirteenth near Wallack’s t A MONEY TO LOAN ON KOND AND MORTGAGE, JA.” without bonus; first and second Mortzages bought and sold; money procured inside of ven days, B, FLANAGAN, 401 Fourth avenue, ROADWAY, CORNER FULTON STREET (KNOX'S Buliding).—Business established 15 years. NEWMAN LEOPOLD buys, sells or advances liberally on Diamond Watches, Jewelry, Life Policies. Merchandise and other curities negotiated for. pers DS, WATCHES, JEWELRY AND SILVER ‘are bought 4nd money loaned on them, GEO, ©. ALLEN, 518 Brondway, under St. Nicholas Hotel. pat ————— ~ Listeowete 39 [NASSAU STRERT, OPPOSITE Post OFFICE,— 39 civeratadsances mace on Diamonds, Watches dew: firy and all kinds of merchandise, ‘The same bought and sold. HAYMAN LEOPOLD, room ho. 1. 91! BROADWAY, NEAR TWENTIETH STREET, UP +) staira.—Money advanced on Diatnonds, Watches, Jewelry, Laces, Shawls, Pianos, &. Same bourht, deemed Piedges lor sale Unre- A. G, HERT hy Netra ae PLage we agieea pid phe (A ideas) new logan hy wonderful and wah ng efoots, and embracing in its performance the entire b: ames at ‘this establishment, THE CELEBRATED RISABBLAs BROTHERS, Me UNS. SIEGKIST and he TWO BEAUTIFUL BOYS, rAGOUs BOENA BE EALON EIGHTH WEEK OF THE GREAT MAJILTONS AND THE GREAT SKATERS, CROOK, KW GRAND BALLET, with all the superb scenery, ae atts, ificent tableaux, MATINEE SATURDAY, AT HAL¥-PAST ONE, TH Fey tnalidd re. © Bole Lessee and Manager ... ELEVENTE EVERY NIGHT AT 8, .-Mr, AUGUSTIN DALY, WEEK BUPREME ShoCEas of “SARATOGA I" THE GREAT. LOC. AL COMEDY, Now acted for NEARLY $ MONTHS to crowded and fasbionabie audiences and re- ceived with BCREAMo OF LAUGHTER, - Characters by ‘Miss Fanny Davenport, Fan- ny Morant,Clara Morris, Lin- 64 Dettz, Mra. Gilbert, Mr. D, MM, Harkins, James ’ Lewis, George Parkes, W. Davidge, D. Whiting, G. F. Devere, Matthison, Basoomb and others. MTH SARATOGA MATINEE Saturday next at Lig, Supérb local xcenery, nificent fastionable SARATOGA! SARATOGA! | tumes, original muse. THEATRE COMIQUE. O14 StHEATRE SonIguie BUTLER & Qyenaay> opposite St. Nicholas, AN ENTIRE NEW RIL Tins wei, NEW SENSATIONS. NEW STARS. THE ADVENTURES OF LORD DUNDREARY, THE GREAT LAURI TROUPE OF PANTOMIMISTS, Engagement of the wonderful LEOPOLDS, Miss BLANCH and GEORGE, Mile, AUGUSTA and Mile. LEAH, THE GRAND BALLET TROUPE. HUGHEY DOUGHERTY. HIGH JACK THE HEELER. ASHCROFT and NORTON. Engagement of the celebrated vocalist, Mise 10 GORDON. ‘The beautiful rerio-com{c vocailtt, Agia wi th IGNOR CASSELETTI, iy er wi ¢ regwiar compan: 10) DIFFERENT ACI8 NIGHTLY. Doors open at 64. Curtain rises at 734. Seats secured in advance. Chil OWERY THEATRE. TREMENDOUS EXCITEMENT. In obedience to the PUBLIC DEMAND, the mandger begs to announce that be has prevailed on Mr. J. 0. CAMPBELL to remain ONE WEEK LONGER in order to afford an op- portunity to the thousands who, in consequence of the crowd- ed state of the houses, have been unabie to obtain admittance to wicness the representation of Mr, J, McClosky's wouder- ful arama of “Nothing else is talked of in seeeeeeere LIMES POMP; OR, Way DOWN sourH, with Mr. J. ©. CAMPBELL o POMP, EW SCN Rr MACHINERY, &: oO, EXPLOSION OF THE BOILERS OF A STEAMBOAT ON THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER, RAILROAD SENSATION, DUEL ACKOSS A TABLE, &0, Drama of ZELINA. The celebrated protean actor, eccentric vocalist and musi- cal wonder, Mr. JOHNNY THOMPSON, 4s engaged, and due notice will be given of bis first appear, ance, and all the 45 AND 47 BOWERY. 168 ‘ebrus 38, 2 With WRS, LIGATMAY in her great role as VALENTINE, with full Chorus ana Orchestra. ‘Box office now open, Gene THEATRE: ‘ARIE SEEBACH'S FAREWELL NIGHTS—STADT ‘Theatre.—This week Seebach Nights in New York, Monday, Wedn Friday, Saturday. To-night—A m: attractive representation, TEARS AND LAUGHTER (Die Fine Weint, die Andere Lacht), and AFTER CHE BATTLE OF SEDAN (Nacht der schlacht bel Sedan). ‘To-morrow— SEEBACH in Brooklya—FAUST. Thursday-SEEBACH fa Newark.-FAUST, CARD—In reply ‘to the numerous requests for the repet!- tion of Goethe's sreat work fEGMONT, the director respect. fully announces that EGMONT, with its original musio by Beethoven, will be represented’ Wednesday evening, witl Mme. SEEBACH as CLARCHEN, ‘EWARK,—SEEBACH'S FIRST AND ONLY APPEAR- ance in Newark. —Thursday evening, March 2, Goethe’ Sublime creation, FAUST. SEEBACH in her unique world- renowned role, MARGUERITE (GRETCHAN.) QEEBACH'’S FAREWFELL—BROOKLYN ACADEMY— ¥A\ S1.--Tomorrow (Tuesday) evening, farewell appear, ance of Mine, MARIE SEEBACH tn her worsd-renowned role, MARGUERITE (GRETOHEN), in Goethe's sublime creation, FAUST—F AUST—FAUST. RYANTS' NEW OPERA HOUSE, 23D STREET, between Sixth and Seventh avs., near Booth’s theatre, FIFTEENTH SEASON OF BRYANTS’ MINSTRELS, First time this season of the popular setfo-comfc sketch, LES MISERABLES. LES MISERABLES. Major Rocks. ..Nelae Sermour | Hungry Jake....Dan Bryant Decided hit of McAndrews’ Pastimes on the Levee. Screams of laughter at Little Mac as COCO, THE MONKEY OF THE PERIOD. THE HAUNTED HOUSE, by Dave Reed and Theo. Jackson. Tommy Sully's inimitable Songs and Dances, THE BRILLIANT VOCALISTS, Messrs. Dempster. Stanlev, D'Alberte, Norman, Foster, Brockway. BRYANTS' MINSTRELS, EVERY EVENING AT 8 O'CLOOK. FAMILY MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY AT 2. IN PREPARATION, MUCH ADO ABOUT SOMETHING, JEW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, The Representative Musical Institute of the country. OPEN THE ENTIRE YEAR, FROM 9 A. M. TOS PM CLASSES CONSTANTLY FORMING FOR INSTRUCTION in atl branches of Vocal and Instrumental ‘Music and the Modern Languages. TER#S—CLASSES of three, $10; of two, $15 per quarter, Application to be made at the General Conservatory Offices, ‘823 BROADWAY, near Twelfth street, NRW YORK. BROOKLYN BRANCH, 128 (new No, 102) COURT, near State street, BROOKLYN, ‘ARTZ'S MAGIC REPOSITORY, 748 BROADWAY. CALL FOR A CATALOGUE OF WONDERS. REATEST SEE THE FOR ome Patent Hard Rubber — NOVELTIES IMP BOTTLES, PARLOR pha, Equal to glass” | SaweN fn the world Strong as metal. AMUSEMENT, CHROMATIC DISKS for the Chameleon Top now ready. 0 THEATRICAL MANAGERS. A large and constantly increasing stock of WwooD CUTS, from fresh and original sh and feafgna, on band at the METROPOLITAN JOB PRINTING OFFICE, Nassau street, Old Herald Buiding. PIANOFORTES. SENT CARVED OVERSTRONG SEVEN 6 ave’ Piano} ilttle used; $280; fully guarapteed, Planos torent. DECKER & BROTHER, 5 Bleecker street, one block eust of Broaaway. jvarter. othe. STEINWAY PIANO AT A GREAT SACRIFICE h;a seven octave rosewood Pianoforte; over- ; carved loge; only 8160. J. BIDDLE, 18 Amity street, near Broadway. LAKGE STOCK OF PIANOS, BEST MAKERS, TO rent or sell cheap; rent allowed on purchase. Call at M. Fourth avenue), POWERFUL TONED BRADBURY PIANO, IN PER- fect order, for $175; also music taught for 10 per Address EXPERIENCED TEACHER, Herald A. M. MERRELL'S, No, 8 Unton square (1 ‘A. SPLENDID STOCK OP PIANOFORTRS, OUR OWN aud other first class make, for cash or instalments, at very low prices: also Pianos to'let and taken in exchange, JOHN C BARNES, 187 Eighth street, near Broadway. BARGAIN.A ROSEWOOD PIANO, IN GOOD order, celebrated city makers, only $125 ; elegant 7 oc- inve; all improvementa; short time’ used; at a sacrifice for cash, PERK & SON, 146 Bicecker street. FAMILY ABOUT LEAVING FOR EUROFE WILL dispose of their magnificent 74 octave rosewood Piano- forte, in use six months, cost $675, for #250; Parior Suit, Bedroom and other Furniture at halt oost, Private residence 118 West Twenty-seventh street, near Sixth avenue, A BRILLIANT TONED ROSEWOOD FOUR ROUND corner Pianoforte; cost $700; will be sold for Re satin brocate! Parlor Suits for $150; one do., Residence 12 Bast Tenth street, between University place and Fifth avenue, A. UADY WiLL BELL 154 OCTAVE PIANO, KEARLY ‘new, all improvements, and guaranteed by maker for aix years, for about half price, on account of going in the country.’ Cuil at residence, ‘536 Fourth avenue, between ‘Twenty-fourth and Twenty-Gtth streets, tor four days; must 0) MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE—CELE- brated city maker; fully guaranteed ; made order; used 5 months; cost 8850, for $260; Drawing’ Room Furniture, covered Lrocatel; Etageres, Chandeliers, Mirrors, Paintings, Bronzes, Silverware, Linen, Chamber, Dining Room Fur- niture; @ sacrifice; property family leaving city, 67 West Fifteenth street, near ‘av LADY WILL SELL AN ELEGANTLY CARVED rosewood Pianoforte, seven octave; worth $560, for ieas than half ; Stool and Gover; fully guaranteed; box for shipment. 28 ‘Third street. N ERARD GRAND AND A BEAUTIFUL CHICKER- @ sacrifice. De double Found Wianos MS STYNCH & GOMIEN, 982 Broaaway, corner of Twenty-second street, N AGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, HAVING four En me ele; my ee ek verte strung bi carved legs, wi ‘alle, a AMES GORDON, Bleecker street, near Macdougal. ANOS, MELODEONS AND ORGANS, OF NEW AND moat benntiful styles, of diferent makers, at lower ices for cash or monthly instalments, or for rent, at ATERS' 481 Broadway , than can be found elsewhere, Paros FOR SALE—FROM 240 TO $350, AT DALY'S Musto Store, 179 Eighth avenue. P ANOS TO RENT--AT eee UeRIER & CONS, Manutacturers, 27 West Thirteenth street, mouldings, ~ MONTHLY.—BEAUTIFUL, NEW age hrtatay. 4 otlne did Pino, Pianos, carved lege, overstrung bass, nerpe warn jeash: en. improvements, antes scan @ Son 470 Eighth avenue, near Thirty-fourth street. AMUSEMENTS Hore THEATRE. ae BICHELIEU, eer RICHELIEU MA‘ SATURDAY, at 136 0' BATURDAY iG, Mi BVENIN' +t fApOn a Mr, LAWRENCE B. ia bis imy AMUSEMENTS, Gaan PERA HOUSE, OND, . ONDAY—BENEFIT OF M. N'Y. LES BRI AMR Ga0sER La TU! AY —BENEFIT OF M. G! al 4 mM AY—BENEFIT BARBE B 5 of i iin Using, THURSDAY—BENEFIT OF M. VA! 9 La re AIME! USING. vs NEBRSINI“LREMOa. 93 BATURDAY MATINEE—LA Gi (ESS) SATURDAY EVENING UA PRUIOHOLE- a) ‘AIM Seats secured aix days in” ad theatre or at ite MONDAY, March 6-For the teat ine in America, branch oket ‘flee, at Ditson’® Co.'s uns. store, Noc TLL *ALES GEORGIENNER, A Broadway. which will be produced with new and magnificent scenery, pdt costumes, appointments, &c., and with a cast which includes ur. eDwin Boorh* MARCH & 3 aa goioe woe La HS READY FOR LES GEORGIRNNES in MUCH ALO ABOUT NOTAING. THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 2. OOTH'S THEATRE, PECIAL. "3 MUSEUM. f ranch beh W00P'S MONQUALIFIED. SUCCESS. ON MONDAY EVENING NEXT, MARCH 6, ONDAY, Feb. 2% Shakspeare's exqulalie comedy of Second Week of the popular American Actor, MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING, ME. E. EDDY, which will be presonted for twelve mes only, MR. E, EDDY, WITH MR, E. EDDY, MR. EDWIN BOOTH IN MONTE CRISTO. oe cristo eNebiog * t (for the fet Ume in New York), Mr, LAWRENOR BARRETT ap aN rricrewt CAST. Book sheet now open. Bootes THEATRE, ‘The management bog to announce a third WEALI GRAND MATINEB, THURSDAY, MARCH % at asainted by digtingutshed artiste, Admasion, one ‘dollar . Rei ats, fifty cents extra, For at the theatre; Ditson's, 711 Broadway, and at We eh avenue and Bixteer I INA EDWIN'S THEATRE. Ld SIXTH. SIXTH. ——————LAST WEEK SIXTH. —-LA8T WREK SiXTH-——-—_-—-__-AND ——- LAST WEEK of ——LAURA KEENE—————____. LAURA KEENE. LAURA KEENE. eR eR Lt KEENE——. in HUNTED. ——— DOWN HONYED. Sie DOWN HUNTED————_. on DOWN HUNTED ——_______-__ _——DOWN or th TWO LIVES OF MARY LEIGH. SHOULD BE SHEN BY EVERY MAN AND WIFE, ‘This beautiful play has elicited the tears und applause of FASHIONABLE AUDIENCES and has beent nt AN UNDOUBTED DRAMATIC SUCCESS. H&naLp.—The performance of “Hunted Down" has given to this little drawing room theatre the same enviable repute- tion as the Strand and one or two others fn London. Laura Keene, in the oharacter of Mary Leigh, portrayed with a Gare that never flagged and a realfstic power that was per- fectly magnetic upon her audience, the agony with which she looks upon her threatened separation from her husband and her children. LYMPIC THEATRE. 0 THIRD WEEK AND CONTINUED SUCCESS of the MONE LOrsipis U x OF THE PERIOD. G, L. FOX THE RICHELIEO, ATINEES: MATIN WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS, CONTINUED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, reparation, a t o rama, writ expressly ‘for this theatre by Bir. ‘Angau Daly. 7 ALLACK’S, NOVELTY AND VARIETY. MONDAY, Feb. 97—MONEY. TUESDAY, Feb. 28—OURS. WEDNESDAY, March 1—A MORNING CALL and WOODCOCK’S LITTLE GAME. THURSDAY, March 2, for the first time tn five years, Broughum's comedy, ROMANCE AND REALITY, on which occasion Mr. JOHN BROUGHAM will make his reappearance. FRIDAY, March OME and BLUE DEVILS. SATURDAY MATINEE, March 4-A MORNING CALL and WOODCOCK’S LITTLE GAME. BATURDAY NIGHT—second time— ROMANCE AND REALITY. Robertson's last comedy (BIRTH) in preparatio: Waunace’s. March 4, FIRST MATINEE OF A MORNING CALL a WOODCOCK'S" LITTLE GAME, Box book open. Mz CARISTINE NILSSON. Mr. MAX STRAKOSCH bas the honor to announce that MLLE. CARISTINE NILS8ON will, apon ber return from her brillant triumphs Eaat and er rea ce in New Yor! ooh make her FeappeeTNWAY HALL ON OR ABOUT THE 13TH OF MARCH, Further particulars will be shortly announced. ONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE. 201 BOWERY. THE UNI THE SELECT FEMALE MINSTRELS, THE RECHERCHE, THE NOVEL FEMALE MINSTRELS, Tod ENTIRELY NEW AND NOVEL FEATURES, tense excitement nding the scenic nove ‘BEAUTIFUL SNOW." BEAUTIFUL SNOW? STRONG MEN WEEP, LADIES IN TEARS, at the beautiful moral lesson {t inculeatos HOLDING THE ENTIRE AUDIENCE SPELLBOUND. First time, a new and dashing Comic Drama, calied THE FAST GIRLS’ FROLIC, First a) rance of THE: HARRISON SISTERS. KITTIE O'NEIL'S SONG AND DANCE. TONY PASTOR AND THE GREAT COMBINATION. GRAND MATINKES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. TAnee Falk AND FESTIVAL, WITR ORCHESTRA, EVERY EVENING, In the Basement Hall of ST. STEPHEN’S OHURCH, Closing Feb. 97, 1871. Entrances on ee ae and Twenty-ninth streets, between Lexington and Third avenues. ADMISSION 25 CENTS. Open from 8 till 10:8) HE LONDON, PARIS AND NEW YORK Proprietors BENSON SHERWOOD, WM. DIVER ors — ie i. E PrIe\oPHON J. VINCENT and MARK SMITHS ‘commence at the WALNUT STREET THEATRE, PHILADELPHIA, early in the spring season, with AN ARABIAN NIGHTS’ ENTERTAINMENT, J. MocLogtay? Melt and nevenieen tableaux, by . Mo Y. author of “Across the Continent,” entitled THE THREE MUNCHBAGKS, ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY NEW AND MAGNIFICENT COSTUMES, designed and manufactured in Europe espectally for thie antomime. THE MACHINERY AND NEW MECHANICAL EFFECTS (invented) made and patented by Kenson Sherwood. THE PROPERTIES AND SUPERB MOUNTINGS: by Wm, Deverna. THE STAGE MANAGEMENT by Leon J. Vincent. ‘The artists will inclide, among others, the names of Mile, MARIE, BONFANTI,, Signor NOVISSIMO and thelr MATCHLESS BALLET TROUPE} CHARLES ABBOTT, the modern Grimaldi, and his com- 50. Praga ENGLISH FANTOMIMISTS ; aes Ages IN, the admirable Pantomimist and Athlete; the celebrated RAVEL-MARTINETTI FAMILY, and the great Skate Sone ‘and GOODRICH. Communications must be addressed to @ Mr. MARK SMITH, 148 West Thirty-seventh street, ANTED—FIRST CLASS DANCING BALLET. NO others need apply to M. GROSSI, Prescott House, 80 5 nigel street, Monday, 3 till4 P.M, The engagement jor NATONAL ACADEMY OF DESIGN THE FOURTH ties, Winter Rzbibition., inoindmg the Water Colored Pic- ares, ani close on Saturday Reet, evening, on TPO THEATRICAL, MANAGERS, large and constantly 2 increas wool Teasing stock 0 from fresh and original u METROPOLITAN JOB’ PRINTING OFFICE, Nassau str ‘Old Herald Bullding. MERICAN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. A Mill Founh arouse nue Lyric Hall, 728 Sixth avenue,— Thorough instruction in Piano, Violin, Harmony, Vocal Cul- ture, the higher branches of Singing,’ as Chureh, Oratorio, Concert and Operatic Music and all Grehestral Instruments, For further particulars and Jorms apply a8 above. HENRY SCHROEDER, Director. loventh nireet and 285 Went Twelfth ater a ‘ SAY WATSON, Direcior,” Lebeone prrguac® Practice: J+ GINGING Lessons—BY A coMPETENT PROFESSOR, nd Bogle terme wooden ae Haas PIETRI, 1,244 Broadway, 2 COAL AND ‘OR THE ACCOMMODATION OF. Fo toiown petont Peer nena Booth TEU Broadway, corner Thirty-firat for receiving advertise- ments and'subscription for the NEW TORK HEALD with. out extra charge. Thia is tl i thor; het lbmneeviantstie es NOAL BY THE CARGO.—FRESH MINED CUMBER- fe a ca BORDEN & LOVE! ‘Wand ‘7 Weat street, : ire the old established fards of Ne A; CAILDA & CO, OM Went ‘Thirty-eighth street, Orders by mail prompsy attended to, T° Neuopathen Gea Werks Yon erat ae aaa ‘orl Fiver, ot 6) goats w lowe Tee MURAL, MONTE CRISTO, NEW COSTUMES, NEW EFFECTA. Supported by Talent of acknowledged ability. EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINEE, MATINEE PERFORMANCES, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Production of Bryon's charming Comedy, in three acta, DEARER THAN LIFE. To conclucle with the roaring Farce of OF BOOTS AT THE SWAN. Gis 728 BROADWAY. ‘ LOBE-—723 BROADWAY, ° by NEW SCENERY, ‘iLOBE—728 BROADWAY, i FIRG.{ LILLA and ZOR, After FIRE, LILLA and 40K, the FIRE,| CILLA War; FIRE) = LILA Or FL) LALLA the FIRE.| CILLA p old FIRE.] LILLA Plante LICL tlon, LILLA With LILLA the LILLA Greas LIGLA Fire LALLA Boone, LILvA ‘The Lica most LILLA wondertal LILLA i on KILLA the LILLA e CILLA Flue Lit rs LALLA FIRE FUNILUA and “OB in tele dariog acton the tenes A and 4 in cir daring act on the Startling and wondertul. PROFESSOR NELSON & SONS, PROFESSOR NELSON & SONS, tn their unequalled ACT OF POSTERING, FOUR NEW STAR ARTISTS, FOUR NEW STAR ARTISTS, The great London Mimic (just arrived), ‘Tue great London Mimic (just arrived). MR. ORVILLE PARKER. MR. ORVILLE PARKER, MR. ORVILLE PARKER. Mz. Parker sings and acts an entirely new and original oot- lection of character son, Miss CLARA BURUON in her Character Dances. Miss CLARA BURTON in ber Character Dances. COLLINS AND OAKS. COLLINS AND OAKS in their Songs and Dances. BARNEY AND RICKEY in thelr original Irish sketch, entitled BAD WHISKEY, BAD WHISKEY. HART AND RYMAN in new acts, JOSH HART as HARPY, Miss BESSIE SUDLOW slags new songs, Concluding every evening, Wednesday and Saturday Matines, APTER THE WAR; AFTER THE WAR} OR, THE OLD PLANTATION, THE GREAT FIRE SCENE, THE GREAT FIRE SCENE. THE GREAT FIRE SCENE. MATINEE WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. EW YORK CIRCUS—FOURTEENTH STREET. L. B, LENT. Director, MATINEES, WEDNESDAY “AND SATURDAY, 336 EVERY NIGHT “AT 8 First week of the LAUGHABLE EQUESTRIAN COMICALITY, BILLY BUTTON, Invrodueing the COMIC PERFORMING HORSES AND HIGHLY TRAINED PONIES, Firat week of EQUESTRIAN TRIUMPH OF THE GREAT BAREBACK, OOAYD bis SOMERSET RIDER, DEXTEROUS FEATS OF ACKOBATISM AND GYMNASTICS, AN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, 685 BROADWAY. ‘The original and far-famed BIRCH, WAMBOLD, BERNARD & BACKUS’ SAN FRANCISCO. MINSTRELS. Wambold's beantiful Ballad, entitied “God Bless the Little Chireh Around the Corner.” CHANGE OF PROGRAMME EVERY WEEK. Biren, Charley Backus, W. Bernard, Billy West: Rotite fowara, Johnny Queen, Billy Emmett, J. T. Oberist, We Dwyer, %, mpteton, G. W. Rockefeller, IN NEW ACTS. THE INIMITABLE BRIGANDS, Seats secured six days in advance, Bull M™ F. B. CONWAY'S PARK THEATRE, BROOKLYS. EVERY EVENING, SARATOGA, with Miss MINNIE CONWAY and BATURDAY AFTERNOON, AT 2, SARA’ HOE EY's AND, KELLY & LEON'S THE ONLY Leow | tne ONLY LEON as MARGUERITE in | in MORT AND CHANDOR®. LE PETIT FAUST 4 and HUNKEI DORL R, KAHN’S MAGNIFICENT ANATOMICAL MUSEUM, 145 BROADWAY, OPPOSITE ASTOR PLACE, THE FINEST IN THE WORLD, id NONE TO EQUAL 11. 15 SHOULD BE VISITED BY ALL. 145 “INSTRUCTIVE,” AMUSING, § SCIENTIFIC AND ARTISTIC. ©. Forming a complete Palace of Wonders, Open daily gentlemen only. Admission 60 cents. Gna COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT, STEINWAY HALL, On MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 27, to (Papi ten or Achille Etrant apil of Signor Achille . THE ARION SOCIETY and the following eminent artists have kindly volunteered their services :— MISS CLARA PERL, Contralto. MR. S. B. MILLS, Pianist, ‘MR. W. CANDIDUS, Tenor. ‘MR. ¥, REMMERTZ, Baritoni ME. CARL HAMM, Violin MR. C. WERNER, Violoncelitet. SIGNOR N. CAROZZI, Conductor, Tickets of admisston, #1; rescrved seats 50 cents extra. At Schubert & Co.'s, 810 Broadway; G. Schirmer's, 701 Broadway; Jordens & Martens; 881 Broadway, and on the evening at the door, OOPER INSTITUTE—FEBRUARY 28, BENEFIT OF Misses Emily Perene and Lucy Smith. Misses Nellie ‘ene, Nellie Smith in their favorits songs and dances, ter Sniffer, Harry Blofford, 360 BROADWAY, CORNER WARREN, a ‘Open 10 to 6 R. J. ELLIONS RECITATIONS FROM BYRON, Scott, Milton, Burns and Por—-Continental Hall, eouth= west corner Thirty-fourtu street and Eighth avenue, day eveving, March 1. Tickets 6) cents. NEW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, Broadway. 618 (Established 1418.) 618 ———__— 618 We are feurfully and ois rouserraly: made | 618 The Beauties, Wonders and Monstrosties of 618 the Human and Antmal Creation to be seen at 618 one visit. AST WEEK OF DR. CORRY'» DIORAMA OF IRELAND, APOLLO “HALL. Last Matinee on Saturday, March 4, at 236, Every evening at & Adininsion 9c. and so. XHIBITION OF PAINTINGS.—SOMERVILLE AR® Gallery, #9 Fifta avenue, open day and evening: will be Sold on Tuesday evening, Murch 7. 10 THEATRICAL MANAGERS, A large and constantly {ncrersing stockot WOOD CUTS, from fresh and original METROPOLITAN JOB PRINTING OFFICE, 97 Nassau ar “O14 Herald Building. THE LECTURE SEASON. tee 28 LECTURES TO GENTLEMEN ONLY, O8 interesting, Invaluable and scientitic subjects, how to iive and what to live for, are delivered daily at phy oe pees, rearing, & ta to the Beorvtarye can receive a co) y forwi cent G18 Broadway. ‘R. JOHN B. GOUGH WILL DELIVER HI8 POPU- lar lecture on “Peculiar People” this (Monday) evea- ing at Coo; Institute, Leowre to commence at o'clock. Tickets 50 centa; reserved seats $1; for sale poqk room, 805 Broadway, and at W. Palmer's, 14 Bible ‘yictora C, WOODUULL, one of the lady brokers, 44 Broad street, will deliver her ar gument for “CONSTITUTIONAL EQUALITY,” at Cooper Institute, Wednesday, March 1. and at the Acute ony, ime saeco Friday, March 8, at 8 o’clook P, bs DANCING ACADEMIES, OR THE ACCOMMODATION OF OUR NUMEBI uptown patrons we have ‘8 Branch Oftice at Broadway, corner Thirty-firal for recetying advertise. ments and subscription for the NEW YORK HERALD with- out extra chy 1@ the only authorized branch office in this city, from 8 A. M. til 8 P. M. every day in the year. —SAUSE'S DANCING ACADEMIES, MASONIC HALL, AL Tie nat 15th at aad Brovoort Hally 16 Bust bath ac RIVATE LESSONS at any hour, day or evening. CADEMY OF DANCING. AO Rae 733 Bizih avenue, Reservot Mr. TRENOR will al Classen meet ir form new classes all this month, ‘Tuesdays and Fridays at 4 ands P.M. ROOKES’ DANCING ACADEMIE! banner ere eT to ed treet ee ‘new a atreet. __SOIRKE BVBRY FRI AY EVENING, UMAR'S DANCING ACADEMY, % WEST FOURTH treet.—Tueaday, Frida, lvoe indies; Boston nnd all dances faucht cia veabree ae dances pertectiy in alx lessons oe) 2

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